Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1886 — To Spur a Jaded Appetite [ARTICLE]
To Spur a Jaded Appetite
Is one thing, to invigorate and regulate the digestive organs is another. And yet mere appetizers are constantly mistaken for and are even termed tonics. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters is on-a far higher plane in the-eategory of medical preparations than the so-called tonics which impart a relish for the food. These have their use, and are estimable, provided they be pure. But the scope of the remedial operation of the Bitters is far wider. It reforms enfeebled condition of the stomach, and purifies ite juices, if Vitiated, as well as promotes their secretion in healthful abundance. The stomach having, in conjunction with the liver and the bowels, been regulated, and their natural tone restored through its agency, appetite returns, as a matter of course. Fever and ague, poverty of the blocd, and consequent debility, rheumatic ailments, and a tendency to kidney and bladder troubles, are also remedied by it.
