Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1887 — Clear the Way [ARTICLE]

Clear the Way

Without loss bf time, whan the intestinal canal is blocked up by reason of constipation, chronic or temporary. It should bo borne iu mind that thia ailment ia prone to become luting and ob- > atinate, and breed other and worse complaints. Hostetter’s Htuiuacb Bitters is the precise rem-edy-to remove the obstruction effeotu-Uly, but without drenching or weakening the blockaded bowels, a consequence always to be apprehended from the use of violent la<at4ves, which are among ths meet pernicious of the cheap nostrums swallowed by the credulous and misinformed. The flat at experience, and of the* medical fraternity, sanctions the cl dma of this standard aperient Not only as a source of relief and permanent regularity to the bowels, liver, and stomach, but as a moans of remedying and preventing kidney and bladder troubles and fever and ague, it is without a peer.