Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1890 — Shaken out of Gear, [ARTICLE]

Shaken out of Gear,

By malarial disease, the human machinery rah not half perform itaoffice. Digestion, secretion, evacua.ion aredisorde ed, the blood tecouies watery, the nerves feeble, the eountemuice ghastly, sleep disturbed and appetite capricious, i errible is this disease, fell its consequences. I here is, however, a known antidote to toe miasmatic poison, and a certain safeguard against it In malarious regions of our South and West, la South America, Guatemala and on the Isthmus of Panama, as well as in transmarine countries where the scourge exists, this iniinitible pr venti e and remedy. Hostetler’s Stomach Sitters, hus, during the last thirty-five Years, been constantly widen mg the at ea of is usefulness, and demonstratihg Is sovereign value. : iver complrfut, dyspep ia, constipation, kidney trouble, rheumatism and debility are all remedied by it. The lion’s share of a thing is naturally the main part.