Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1888 — When They Leave Us, [ARTICLE]
When They Leave Us,
The exodus of our bodily tionble is doublv welcome if ihelr departure Is unaccompanied «y pain Jt is ihe fault of the best of commendable cathartics, which act solely upon the bowels, that in operating they gripe and weaken these organs. Hostetter’s Stotflach Bitters product a 1-xative effect, but neither cause pain nor weaken the abdominal regiou or the stomach. This is pre eminently the a’terallve which a constipated, bilious or dy-peptic person shonld Hie, smee a resort io it Involyea no bodily di-coml'irt nor produces a violent reaction. The liver is aroused, the stomach benefltted, and the habit of body speedily and permanently imp- oved by it. Fever and atue. rheumatism and kioney troubles are among the maladies lor which recorded experience has proved it Jto be • fficacious It is a wlio'eseoie appetizer] and a far more reliable tranquillizer of the n> fees than stomacu-dis lurbing narcotics and sedatives. The ! real estate men are gaining grounu slowly.
