Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1881 — “Not Very Well.” [ARTICLE]

“Not Very Well.”

A f< sllsf of vague bodily discomfort, which d •t smoont |o positivs Illness, and jet I* looemi e with health, la often aptly deecribed by tin “Not very well." This feeling ueuelly erf*. •>m a deficiency of the nervoni power which 1. ic- . red to keep the vital machinery in tlcocoa* eti .’thfnl operation. Nsrveoa we-.kasaa has too f.. .xentlj tan ed oat to b- the prelode of come aeri..< .1 lady to admit of any doubt In the matter. I * ity of the bodily Inaction* a* earely beget, the. ' reeiremant aa eaoae precedes effect. It ia therefore absolutely essential for the pie * .lion of health, perhaps of life Itself, that this vh> i "* ebonld be promptly heeded The ease does i . dm'tof delay. Revitalise the system at once m d actually with Hostetler's Bitters— that peer r•iri/orant which, by IntasinK new heath n. 'length Into the system, protect* it acriast dine. •m>re ' urely than ever knight of old was prot -cte i i mur of proof against hie foe. Leigh Hunt was asked by a lady at dessert if he would not venture on- an orange, “No madam. I should be v§ry happy to do so, but I am afraid tumble off.” We do not often speak of any proprietory medicine, but from what we nave read and heard of Allen’s Lung Balsam, we shall take the liberty of saving to those who pre troubled with a Cold, Cough, or any Throat or Lung Affection, that from the testimony afforded, we have such confidence in this article, that were we afflicted in this way, we would make a trial of its virtues. Beware pf the fatal consequences of neglecting this timely warning. Before it is too late, use Allen’s Lung Balsam, which will cure the disease. Every druggist in the land sells it. According to the Canadian weather prophet, there will be snow up to the latter part of the present month.