Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1883 — “Used Up.” [ARTICLE]
“Used Up.”
What is the precise meaning of this familiar phrase when employed to signify an unnatural condition of body and mind? ft means exhaustion, languor, want of vital energy, mental apathy—a pitiable state of physical and mental helplessness. The best, and, in fact, the only perfectly reliable panacea for a “used up" system is (hat most popular and potent of medicinal stimulants, Hos tetter’s Stomach Bitters. No matter whether the health has been broken down by excessive labor, over-study, an insalubrious atmosphere, anxiety, irregularities in diet, dissipation, or any other cause, this powerful and pleasant vegetable restorative will soon recruit the drooping energies of nature, restoring the integrity of the nerves, and re-establish-ing that functional regularity whioh is essential to animal vigor and a hopeful frame of mind. As a cure for debility , in all its varied manifestations, Hostetler's Stomach Bitters Is unapproached by any tonic in the materia medico. fa you want an example of thorough nonpartisanship, take the members of a brass band during the campaign. Owexton, Ky.—Rev. J. N. Beck says: “I have used Brown's Iron Bitteia, and consider U one of the best tonics sold.” “I see that Smith is put in nomination. Is he non-partisan?” “No, not exactly; I think they call him non-compos.” *STwenty-iour beautiful colors of the Diamond Dves, for B.lk, Wool, Cotton, Ac., 10 eta A child can use with perfect success. A most delightful paradox: Girls are pret, tiest at almost all seasons of the year. “Rough on Rats"—Clears out rats, mice, files, roaches, bed-bugs, ants, vermin, chipmunks. 16c. Deacon Smith buys Corboline, the deodorised petroleum hair renewer and restorer, and, since its improvement, recommends it to all his friends as the perfection of all hair preparations. This shows that the Deacon is a wise man and knows what is what “Buchu-Paiba.” —Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kidney and Urinary Diseases. sl. Foe comfokt and convenience, combined with economy, stop at the Gault House when you go to Chicago. There you can get firstclass service at reasonable rates. Wells’ “Rough on Corns.”—l6c. Ask for it. Comulete,permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. One pair of boots saved every year by using Lyon’s Patent Metallic Heel Stiffeners. Skinny Men— “Wells’Health Renewer” restores health and vigor.cures dyspepsia,impotence. sl.
