Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1886 — Our Worst Enemies, [ARTICLE]

Our Worst Enemies,

(Next to onr vicea, ir» our follies. Among them is the imperiling of future bodily comfort, and the average tenure of life to which persona of moderately good constitutions are presumably entitled, by imprttdence in eating and drinking, and the reckless use of drugs. It Is one Of the h*npy capabilities of 'Hostetter's Stomach Bitters that it can repair damages thus inflicted. Whoa the blood is thin and watery, the bowels out of order, the complexion and tongue both giving evidence of biliousness, there is a necessity for repairs upon the human tenement obvious enough to startle its possessor. A course of the Hitters, the abandonment of “drugging" for relief, and a common-sense diet and mode of life—these will speedily produce a chango fur the better. What quinine for fever and ague, and mercury for biliousness end constipation, won't do, the Bitters wilt It also relieves rheumatism and neuralgia, and inactivity of the kidneys.