Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1880 — The Folly [ARTICLE]
The Folly
Of using am stimulants find- iti yuntohmeat In tataka and disorder* of th« stomach, oomp|a<nto which HM’ettor’i Stomach Utter, is admirably calculated to remedy. Thi* starling tonic end regainting medicine la rigor. tM th» -tommeh withoat axoiUoglt; tranquilises th. &orr«r by restoring rigor to th* organ moot closely to sympathy with tb*m, namely, the gastric organ, liter aid bowel. A hmu thy impoUe given to dig—don to often the mean of preventing serious end aggravated physical disturbance, end then nn many preparation* which are adrrrttoed aid reeemmended for thto pnrpoee, hot among modern r> madias none ha* achisrei each e wide-spread and well earned reputation a the article referred to. Phyefotoni of eminence i rat crib. It, end (be concurrent teetimony of re pectnble perron, of ell ntonee end arocatlooi, prove, that it to In every wny worthy ol the confidence genere ly repoaed in it. Miss X is telliug Mrs. Y about her visit to the Concord schools. “It was delightful,” she said. “There arq so many lovely drives and walks about Concord, and such quaint old houses.” “But what of the lectures ?” Mrs. Y asked. “Ah,” Miss X replied, “of course I didn’t understand them; but it was charming to sit in that quiet little chapel ana listen to the crickets outside!” Lillie had the toothache and cried. Her mother tried to pacify her. “I am ashamed of you; I wouldn’t be sucli a baby before everybody.” Ob, yes, it’s aU very well for you.” “Why?’ ’‘Because, if your teeth ache, you can take them out!”
