Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 July 1885 — Every Meal Is a Trial [ARTICLE]
Every Meal Is a Trial
To the dyspeptic. Flatulence, heartburn, oppressive fullness of the stomach, are the Inevitable sequences of his use of the knife and fork. To say of him that he (/ratifies the cravifiga of appetite would be a genuine satire. He only appeases them. Is relief attainable? Certainly, and by the use of a pleasant as well as thorough remedy, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Will It cure immediately? Certainly not—it does not efiect miracles. But it does give prompt and unspeakable relief, and will, if persisted ,n, pr. duce an ultimate cure. Not on'y docs it Impart relish to the food, but promotes its conversion by the stomach into rich, health and and strength-sustaining blood. Super-sensi-tiveness of the nerves, mental depression, and unquiet Blumber. produced by interruption of the digestive functions, are also remedied by it. It is the finest preventive and curative of malarial disorders, and relieves constipation, rhematism, kidney and bladder ailments and liver complaint.
