Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1882 — The Prostrating Shooks [ARTICLE]

The Prostrating Shooks

Of malarial fever are not to be counteracted by quinine with any degree of certainty, or for any length of time. The eradication and preven* t ; on of diseases of a miasmatic type are, however, ascertained possibilities. Long experience has shown that there is infinitely more preventative efficacy in the fine botanic medicine, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, than in the alkaloids, drugs and poisons which were formerly the only recognized means of removing and anticipating attacks of fever and ague and bilous remittent. firhen the system has been depleted by periodioe'ly recurring paroxysms, this agreeaMe restorative renews the fund of energy, and is not only a positive specific, but repairs the damage to the general health inflicted by all febrile complaints partaking of the malarial character. Teacher—“ Who was the first man?” Ist boy “George Washington." Teacher “Next.” 2d boy—“ Adam.” Ist boy (indignantly)—“l didn’t know you meant foreigners.”—Cin. Sat Night.