Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1887 — A Life Made Miserable [ARTICLE]

A Life Made Miserable

By dyspepsia is scarcely worth the living. A capricious appetite, heartburn, puzzling nervous symptoms, increased action of the heart after eating, sinking in the abdomen between meals, and flatulence after, are among the successive indicia of this harassing complaint. Two things only are needful for its removal. Aresort to Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and persistence in its use. These remedial measures being adopted, a cure is certain. Taken immediately boforo or after meals, this great stomachic promotes secretion of tho gastric juice, the natural solvent of the food. 'The norvous and bilious symptoms consequent upon chronic indigestion d sappear, as tho complaint gradually yields to the corrective an 1 invigorating influence of the Bitters. Appetite returns, sleep becomes more refreshing, and as a soquence, the body is efficiently nourished, muscular power increases, and the mind grows sanguine. Use the bitters for chills and fover, and rheumatism.