People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1894 — The Voice of the People [ARTICLE]

The Voice of the People

Proclaims one fact as true, namely, that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters effects a cur» whenever it is persistently used for the ailments to which it is adapted. Among these are malarial and dyspeptic ailments, rheumatism, nervous and kidney aimplaints* constipation and biliousness. A tablespoonful three times a day is about the average. “Bro that young girl that Tompkins befriended at the sea-shore show any gratis tude for what he’d done?” “Well, I should! say not! She married him.”—lnter Ocean, t Barker—“ Sure, this is neither rhyme nor reason I” Griggs—“l know it; but it’s the English translation of an Italian opera libretto!”—Truth. “Thebe are few more disappointing things in life,” says the Manayung Philosopher, “than a balloon ascension to a man with a stiff neck.”—Philadelphia Record. Health, comfort and happiness abound In homes where “Garland” Stoves and. Ranges are used. Doctor—“ Did you use the powders as I directed, every hour?” Mrs. Giddy—“ Yes, but I put oil a little paint with them and it was a great improvement” Ball’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally. Price 75c.