Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1883 — Spreading for Leagues Around [ARTICLE]
Spreading for Leagues Around
The marshy, overflowed lands, sunken lots and lialf-snbmerged river banks, which give them birth, the seeds of malaria impregnate'the air, and are inhaled at every breath by thousands unpiovided with any adequate safeguard against the baneful influence. Yc: such exist—potent alike to remedy or to preveit, pure in Its constituents, and the professlonally-rccogniz *d substitute for the hateful drug, tninine. It's name is Hostetler's Stomach' Bitters, a family, specific and safeguard, foremost n«t only as an antidote to malaria, but also as a means of (permanently removing dyspepsia, atd relieving constipation, liver complaint, ibeu natism, kidney and bladder ailments, and fcetvQUsnese.* Among inTigcrants ft takes the Brit place, an l is also a superb appetizer Dae it systematically.
