Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1887 — Trouble Ahead. [ARTICLE]
Trouble Ahead.
When the appetite falls, and sloops grown rustless and unrofresblng, thoro ia trouble ahead. The digestive organs, when healthy, crave so il; the nervous system, whan vigorous and tranquil, gives its jioASussor no unoasiness at night. A tonic, to be effective, should not be a nu-ro appetizer, nor are the nerves to be strengthened and soothed by the unaided action of a sedativo or a narcotic. What is required is a medicine which invigorates the stomach and promotes assimilation of food l>y the Bystem, by •which means the nervous systsin, as well ns otuer parts of tho physical organism, is strengthened. Th->se are the e feots of Hostetter a tt nnach Bltt rs, a medicine whose reputation is foundod firmly ill pm lie confidence, ami which physicians commend for its tonic, auti-bilious and other properties. It is used With the best results in fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney, and uterine weakness, and Other maladies. . - ■ A MECHANIC’S wife rarely wears a tulle bonnet, anil yet her bonnet is usually the result of the use of the tool.
