Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1887 — Agony Is Courted [ARTICLE]
Agony Is Courted
By persons who, attacked by a mild fonft ot rheumatism, neglect to seek prompt relief., Subsequent torture is prevented by an immediate resort to llostetter’F Stomach Bitters. Slight exposure, an occasional draught, will beget this painful malady, whore there is a preii»l>osition to it in the blood. It is not difficult to anest the trouble at the outset, but well nig-, impossible to eradicate it when matured. Ko evidence in relation to this superb blood depurent is more positive than that which establishes its efficacy as a preventive and remedy for rheumatism. Mot only is it thorough, but safe, which the vegetable and mineral poisons, often taken as curatives of the disease, are not. Besides expelling the rheumatic virus from the system. It overcomes fever and ague, biliousness, constipation, and dyspepsia.
