Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1888 — Reasoning from a Sound Text. [ARTICLE]
Reasoning from a Sound Text.
Hay the <ioetors--aud who shall say them nay? —a soecfol predlspo-iti. n s.ems n qubke to the development of rheumatism ■ Where there is tuis tendency, most of us snow from obs rvation wHat a deep hold disease takes whence once incurred and neglected lor a fhet time. Is not this a souua t- xt, then, ftom which to ndvocate the tarly use of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters in a malady so hard to dis as rheumatism? Auotuer thing It is weh a seer tained teat a failing off i t vigor, resulting from iuoigesttun and mal-nnuition, increases liability to heuma’lsm Wnat, men. is mor.; likely to act as a preventative---aside from ite remedial aeiibn--ihan mis po ent rectifier of the gsstrie troubles that lucre-se the rheumatic tendency. Matar.al. constipation, dyspepsia* iiiliousness, sleeplessness, nervousness"debility and kidmy troubles succumb to mis genial preventive and remedy. A San Diego watermelon weighed eighty pounds. Jack an 1 Jill each tooa a pill. Old lashton d kind- full grown; Jack s went down—but with a frown— Jill died from ‘cause unknown.” Smiles will supersede many frowns, and many discomforts will be unknown, when Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Purgative Pellets entirely supersede, as they bid fair to do, the large and less efficient pill of our forefathers. Every day they gain new laurels! Most popular when most ills abound! The word “white” has been stricken from the Kansas Constitution.
