Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1883 — Putting Down Rebellion. [ARTICLE]

Putting Down Rebellion.

When the stomach rebels against food and obstinately refuses to digests sufficient aliment to keep the body well nourished, it can only be compelled to resume its natural duties by a wholesome tonic. The powerful alkaloids so often administered for this purpose are not wholesome. They are, for the most part, deadly poisons, apd even when taken in very small quantities react violently upon the nervous system. Not so Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. This salutary combidtition of vegetable juices, embra riug the finest invigorants and alteratives which the botanical kingdom affords, operates mildly,- steadily and beneficially upon the digestive, secretive and discharging organs. In dyspepsia, bilious affections, nervous complaints, chills and fever, chronic constipation, bodi'.y weakness, mental depression, languor, sleeplessness, and the various disabilities incident to old age and premature decay, its effects are so wonderful that to ba comprehended they must be witnessed or experienced. Some one pinned a card of “Warranted Fresh” to the cloak of a Chicago woman, and she walked the streets for two hours with it