Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 January 1881 — A Chance for Health [ARTICLE]

A Chance for Health

Is .Horded those fsst sin;lug intoscondi.lon of ho;e lots debility. The mean* are at hand. In the form of a gonial medicinal cordial, Ho.tetter’* Stomach Bitters embodies t ;• combined qualities of a blood fertiliser and depnrant, a tonic and an alterative. While It promotes digestion and assimilation,and stimulates appetite, has the further effect of purifying the blood current and strengthening the nervous syrtem. As the blood grows richer and pnrer by Its nse, they who resort to th|* sterling medicinal agent acquire not only vigor bnt bodily substance, A healthful change In the secretions is effected by It, and that sure, and rapid physical decay which a chronic obstruction of the functions of the system produce is arrested. Ihe prime causes of disease being removed, health is speedily renovated end vigor restored.

Exports of domestic breadstuff's amounted to $26,000,000t more during the last eleven months than for the corresponding period of 1879. Fred C. Ewing writes from Denver, Col., as follows: “I want to give you a testimonial of my own accord. While on a surveying party, this summer, in the Rocky Mountains, I was struck on the arm by a falling tree. My arm swelled up to double the size. I had no remedy in camp but a bottle of Pond’s Extract. I used it, and was astonished at its wonderful effect, for in two days I was able to be on the line, and my arm was as well as even Progression is the law of thq 19th century. Roman Catholic Brazil has passed a bill making Protestants eligible to seats in her parliament.