Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1886 — Men and Women [ARTICLE]

Men and Women

Who are constantly nervous are, in nineteen cases out of twenty, dyspeptic. The. twentieth case will be found, upon investigation, to be that of a person who is troubled with symptoms of indigestion. Thinness, unnatural anxiety, peevvishness, buzzing in the ears, a disposition to start on tho sudden closing of a door, tremulousness of the hands—more particularly of the right—show that the nerves are weak and unsteady. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters strengthens and quiets the nerves. This effect is a speedy consequence of its invigorating and regulating action upon the organs of digestion and assimilation. It enriches the blood, conquers a chronic tendency to biliousness, relieves sick and nervous headaches, and regulates the bowels without griping them. A more trustworthy defense against fever and ague does not exist, and it subdues a tendency to rheumatism, kidney and bladder derangement. Taken before retiring, it induces sound repose. .__