Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1884 — The Best Protection. [ARTICLE]
The Best Protection.
The beat safeguards agamst epidemic disease are through digestion and firm nerves. It is because they assure the regular performance of the digestive process, and invigorate the nervous system, that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters are such a sovereign protective against the influences which beget fever and ague, intermittent maladieß, and those which directly affect the stomach and bowels. If the nerves are healthfully tranquil, the assimilation of food perfect, as they are sure to be under the influence of this standard tonic and nervine, malaria may lie defied, and if, in the absence of the most reliable prey to disease of an intermittent or remittent type, tbip-Bitters will, if persisted in, eradicate every vestige of the maladv. Biliousness, constipation and dyspepsia yield with egual certainty to the operation of this potent vegetable alterative. •. “Oh, I’m a gTeat old ma'Sher,” exclaimed the cider press, as it came down on the apples. The lawyer’s motto —“We live in deeds, not years.” —The Hoosier.
