Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1888 — At His Post Day and Night. [ARTICLE]
At His Post Day and Night.
The vigilant imp, indigestion, goads us with his many-lashed tcourge. Each lash is a oiabolic symptom. No comfort In eating, misery afterwatdi, little or broken rest at night, Visitation* ot the nightmare daring fl .ful int-rvsls of sleep, au uprising unref.eahed and without appetite, sleepiness and yawnlug during the day, nervousness and irritability ot temper, even monomania tn extreme cases. Hard to bear, all this. Necessary? No! a thousand times no, so long as Hostetter'S Stomach Bitten, the nat.ou’s specific for indigestion, acute or chronic, is procurable. The commencement of a course of this medicine is toe commencement of a cure. Prompt relief first, absolute eradication sao'Kquently. The truth of this statement, backed Up by Irrefragable testimony, is well known to the American people. So are others, viz.: That the Bitters averts and cures fever and ague and bilious remittent, and removes nervousness, biliousness, constipation, and kidney and bladder troubles. Of all shoes a felt shoe is the least felt. Remember that languor, weakness, aches, pains, sores, pimples, etc., are among the uncalled for ills of life, and result directly from an impure state of the blood. Be wise in time and aim to keep the blood rieh, red and pure by occasionally using that strictly vegetable tonic ana blood purifier, Dr. Guysott’s Yellow Dock ana Sarsaparilla. It will save much distress, and is a safe cure for all blood diseases. The output of Burmah’s ruby mines in 1858 was worth about $75,000 per year
