Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1881 — NO Land on Which the Sun Shines [ARTICLE]

NO Land on Which the Sun Shines

baHNNimMrMlaiil diwiigN tkutvm, hot Ikm >• poftlou of tk* great pSa hearing «rat and fertile eouth where atmoepherie lataawai prejudicial to health militate against these, la aoaaa degree, aa placr* of residence. Heavy ratahlla aad tha orarSowaf pul river*, which open thaEr sabaidance leave rank race tattoo t-xpoeed to tha raja of the oao, there begat Malarial ferae*, aad there alee tha inhabitant* are periodically obliged to naa som medicinal aafegnard again*! the ac. nrga. Tha Boat popular are Hootattar'a Stomach Bitter*,a preventive that baa for ov»r a quarter of a aaatnry aXordad radabla protect roe la fhoaa vboaa experience in tha fatuity of ordiaary reanediea for ferar aad ague, haa taaght to an lie tl to to for them. Whether intermittent or remtttant, mlaaaaatlo feaora are oonqwred and avert ad by tfaia anperb antt pari dtc aa.. fortifying medi etnaaa they are by no other preparation In naa. O* It, and abandon Impure local bitten. General Garfield will be bothered with more office-seekers in Washington than he met at Mentor—but he will not have to board as many.