People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1893 — A Pleasure Trip [ARTICLE]
A Pleasure Trip
Spoiled by sea sickness is a woeful disappointment This should be guarded against. The preventive is Hostetter’s Stomtch Bitters, which, whether on the broad Atlantic or some land-locked bay, affords an efficient protection against or remedy for mal de mer to the voyager. Emigrants, tourists, commercial travelers find it a useful companion. It removes dyspepsia, liver, bowel and kidney irregularity, and rheumatism. “Well, papa,” remarked Fred junior, who had just been spanked for insubordination, “seems to me you must have been bad, too, when you was a little boy, ’cause you always want to have your own way.”—Amy Elizabeth Leigh.
