Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1889 — Three Rebellions a Day. [ARTICLE]
Three Rebellions a Day.
Three rebellion, obstinate, though bloodless, Itceur in the stomarch of the dyspeptic who l>artakes of food thrice a day. The digestive hrgan refuses on each occasion to perform the fluty assigned to it by nature, and trouble ensues, How discipline, how regulate it? Simply ivith a wiueglassful of the genial invigorant and Lppe.zer. Hostetters Stomach Bitters, before lach meal and before retiring. Digestion will, After a course of this pleasant regulator, become tasy, and its forerunner, appetite, also improve, nervousness and insomnia, always induced by ihronic oyspepsis, will disappear with its disappearance thus insured, and constipation and iiiltousness, its usual attendants, also take their I ;ave. Not only will the system acquire strength, l.utalso substance byamoreperfectassimilation iof the food. Rheumatism, malarial and kidney *omplaiut and. neuralgia yield to the Bitters-
The President observes the sacred pese of Sunday uu aea or land as he yacht to. ____________ The Wisest Gift. “I bought my wife a velvet sack,” Thus proudly boasted Mr. Brown, “She'll be, with that upon her back, The best-dressed dame In town." But velv-1 sack or diamond ring Can bring no balm to suffering wife, Favorite Prescription is the thing To save her precious life. • The great and sovereign remedy, F;nown the world over, for all female roubles, inflammation, cruel backaches, and internal displacements is Dr. Piorce’s Favorite Prescription. It Is the only guaranteed cure, bee guarin tee on every bottle-wrapper. Dr. Pierce’s Pelletsr-gently laxative ir actively cathartic according to dose. |ts cents. , , A New York firm advertises "horses’ tats." It doesn’t say they are ping hats, however.
