Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1889 — The Chill Blast [ARTICLE]
The Chill Blast
3 at sets-the naked branches f-quivering, Is not t by the wealthy valetudinarian Indoors, but t all the covering that can be piled on his warm bed, por all the furnace heat that anthracite can furhish, will warm bis marrow when chills and fever runs Its Icy lingers along his spinal column. Hostettcr’s Stomach Bitters is the thing to infuse new warmth into his chilled and anguished frame, to remedy the fierce fever and exhausting sweats which alternate with the chill. Dumb ague, ague cake, bilious remittent —in short even-known form of malarial disease is subjugated by this potent, and at the same time, wholesome and genial medicine. Biliousness, constipation,dyspepsia, sick headaches, loss of appetite and sleep, kidney trouble,rheumatism and debility are also remedied by it. Use it with persistence to effect a thorough cure. The first person mentioned in history who turned over a new leaf was Eve. ‘
