Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1890 — A Haunted House. [ARTICLE]

A Haunted House.

This body efonisJuwheea likened-toa tenement. it often has a heeeted apartment—the stomach. Scared by theeWrich sprite, dyspepsia, digestion flies and refuses to return, what eau break the spell, wfcat can raise the,ban laid upon the unhappy organs? we Answer unhesitatingly, Hoeietter’s Stomach Bitten, and we are warranted in the response by the recorded testimony of myriads, covering* period of over a third of a century. A course of the Hitters, began inawy stage of the affliction, and pe aist ently followed, will terminate in cure positive, not partial. The Bitters restores tone to the epigastric nerve, renews and purifies the juices exuding from the cellular tissues that act upon the food digestively, expels bile from the stomach and the Mood, and promotes a regular habit body. kidney complaint, nervousness, rheumatism and neuralgia give way to this medicine. \ A member of the B’ar association—A Rocky Mountain grizzly. Bronchitis is cured by frequent smalt doses of Piso’s Cure for Consumption.