Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1889 — A Puzzle. [ARTICLE]

A Puzzle.

Why grown men and women with matured refleetivo powers should neglect their ailments is * puzzle. Hosts of otherwise sen itive people thus bewilder conjecture. I ■ is oie of the things which, as the late Lord Dundreary exclaimed, “No fellah can find out.” Diseases grow faster than weeds, and, m ireover, beget one another. Incipient indigestion, a touch of biliousness, slight irregularity in the habit of body—what complex and serious bo lily disturbance, not local, but g ntrrui. do these not beget, if disregarded? Baffle and drive off the foe at the firs- onset with Hostetter s Stomach Bittefs. sovereign amoug preventatives. A constitution invigorated, a ctrcuiatiou enriched, a brain and stomach trunquilized by the national medicine, becomes well nigh invulnerab e. The Bitters counteract malaria, and rheumatism and kidney complaints. • - ' '

From an obituary notice in tho Jtiyville Bugle: --He was a young man man who always bore a spotless reputation. He never even had the measles.” One of the reasons why Scott'9 Emulsion has such a large sale is because it is the best. Dr W. H. Cameron, Halifax, N. S,, says: “I have prescribed Scott’s Emul sion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites, for the past two years, and found it more agreeable to The stomach and have better results from its use than any other Sold by all Druggists. ‘•Hello, old man! isn’t it going to clear off?'' -Don't know. I’m sure. It always has.”