Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1882 — Indigestion’s Martyrs. [ARTICLE]

Indigestion’s Martyrs.

Hal£ the diseases of the human famely spring from a disordered stomach, and may be prevented by invigorating and toning that abused and neglected organ with Hostettor’s Stomach Bitters. Let it be borne in mind that the liver, the kidneys, the intestines, the muscles, the ligaments, the bones, the nerves, the integuments, are all renewed and nourished by the blood, and that the digestive organs are the grand alembic in which the materials of the vital fluid are preEared. When the stomach fails to provide ealthful nourishment for its dependencies they necessarily suffer, and the ultimate result, if the evil is not arrested, will be chronic and probably fatal disease somewhere. It may be developed in the kidneys in the form of diabetis, in the integuments as scrofula. Remember, however, that each and ill of these consequences of indigestion may be prevented by the timely and regular use of that sovereign antidote to dyspepsia, Hostetter’s Bitters. executive committee of the western export association met in the Grand Pacific hotel, Chicago, and uanimously agreed in view of the rise in grain to advance the highwines market on the Ist of April to $1.17, and also to continue the association until June 1.