Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1894 — The Watches of the Night [ARTICLE]

The Watches of the Night

When of the repeated Mad 1 ipnli it by persons troubled with Inesmnt-. men bring ebout an alarming ooudltiua at ths nervous system. The shsklxg hand,oemtestoe at tbs bralu. lapses of memory sod loss st awstits indicate, with terrible predates. the ravages produced by loss of alee*. WMafc tt ualemedlotb must destroy amatol suunihatam altogether. No better and thprough ass sine exists than Hostetter's Dtssssnh linters. Common sense and expertsaos point to its eartv and steady use la wm of tnssusnla it. strengthens weak and rsUxns thstesudon of overstraine-J nerves, whtoh, by tbs way, a resort to unmedloatod Htisiulanta will never do permanently. While Che after eßsst at such excitants la most prejudicial. Under the Influence of thia benign irtrfgesant. aapatlte, digestion and sleep return, uM bodily oomfort and health are alike promoted. It la. Invaluable in ohills and terra, lives eomplalnt, constipation, rheumatic and kMaey trouble. Tn some of tho ancient temples o Egypt perfectly Bound Umber of the tamarisk wood has been found connected with the utonewerk which is known to be 4,000 yearn oUL