Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1881 — Sour Stomach. [ARTICLE]

Sour Stomach.

If th* food taken into tbe . touch in not digested it decompows. latte taitar ewe n pungent gee i* developed which ommc eoar eructation^< r eLe the Siotaaeh H-elf aecratoe as acid, which rialng upw.id at intervaU .tinga the gullet aha ply. Those extreme ■ y di agreeable eenmUone are attributable to Im (wired digeetioa. To get rid of them, or prevent th»ir recurrence, it is only neceeeary to tone and regulate tbe metric organs with I oetettar’s Bitters It will not an wer to postpone th- great corrective with the idea that the unplea-ant eymptona wll d sappear of themselves 86 far from that being the case, they almost invariably culminate, it neglected, in chronic 'ytpep-ia, wtb its com omit >nt. of gnawing in tbe lout.ch, dminesa, perverted vision, headache aid -Iseples-ne-a. It is true that all these disagree able* iu.y be ob»i ited by a coune of tr.e Bitters: but Iww mn-h wiser to autici|ate tbei arrival with one ort o ilo-ot of that sure preventive of indigesdoit and areugthener of the ailimentary orgeat. ’ Mrs. Mary N. Bliss, of Columbus, has donated *IO,OOO to Kenyon College.