Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1885 — The Common Enemy. [ARTICLE]
The Common Enemy.
Inorder to make headway against the common enemy. Disease, it is, necessary to oppose him with persistence. It very frequently happens that a remedy perfectly adequate to the necessities of the case, if persisted in, is condemned and thrown aside because a few doses of it do not curs a malady. How unreasonable and unjust would such a judgment be regarding Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, one of the most popular and highly sanctioned medicines of the day, a potent invigorant, and an invariably successful remedy tor constipation, dyspepsia, liver complaint, incipient rheomatlsm. neuralgia and gout, inactivity and weakness of the kidneys and bladder, and tor the infirmities In-' cident to the decline of life. No fact is better established than the above, yet In order to experience its truth, those afflicted with obstinate forms of disease should give this benignant curative a patient trial. If they do, they may rely upon decisive curative results.
