Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1882 — HOW VERY ANNOYING. [ARTICLE]
HOW VERY ANNOYING.
Wheh on. is invited out to a hearty dinner, how very annoying to feel saeh dyspeptic symptoms as re tasting of the food, belching, heat in the stomach, heartburn, etc. If th'us afflicted, your digestive organs are weak. Noth ng assists nature so effectively in giving tone and strength to the stomach, liver and bowels, as that Queen of all vegetable tonics, Dr. Guysottâs Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. It is a certain eure for all kinds of dyspepsia. It also cures nervous weakness. It is kind and friendly to the brain. It makes good flesh and blood. It cures hysteria, nervous excitability, wasting of tbe muscles, and expels all blood impurities. For brain-workers ft is especially beneficial; it checks all tendency to insanity. It removes such symptoms as blotches, skin diseases, dimness of vision, loss of memory, cough, catarrh of tbe bladder, painful urination, dyspepsia, general despondency, etc. Orlando B. Potter, owner of the old World building recently destioyed by flrq in New York, has been sued in the supreme court by the proprietors of the Turf, Field and Farm newspaper for $50,000 damages sustained in the burning of the building. The complaint charges negligence a/ainst the defendant in having failed to provide properly against fire.
