Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1894 — A Sad Picture. [ARTICLE]

A Sad Picture.

The next time vou ire In i melancholy mood, a* you ere almost certain to be It you become bilious or dyspeptic, picture to yourself the condition of a poor man who, without resources and with a family on his hands, finds himself on a sick bed. Gloom obscures his narrow horizon in every direction. Unable to d® any work, without means, or frienda capable of assisting him, with the possible prospect of continued iU health; with rent, perhaps, unpaid and unpayable, the outlook for him is gloomy indeed. How shortsighted, then, is the man of bumble means who perceiving that his health and strength are failing takes no precaution to avert the oncoming evil. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is a reliable, professionally recommended restorative of health and vigor, and a sure meant of preventing the many disabling complaints which exposure, overwork, neglect and insufficient food produce. Malaria, rheumatism, kidney and liver complaint, dyspepsia and nervous disease always yield to it.