Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1890 — We'll Suppose a Case. [ARTICLE]
We'll Suppose a Case.
You are nervous and dyspeptic, your appetite flags. yuurslumberig broken’ or distarbed ry uneasy dreams, or you court the sleepy god iu vain. W hit shall you do? Try an aledho ie excitant to sthnn&te appetite, deaden the nerves at bed time with ana colic? Neither of these; Try Hostetter’s Stemreh Bitters; it will, believe its, be more tnan a trial. You will continue to use thia justly renowned nerve Invigorant and stomachic. It is in the exigency suppos 'd just what is wanted. It s a heul hful stiu ulus to appetite and digestion, does not excite, but quiets the Drain and nerves, is. an excellent u jure tie and a speedy re ormer of a disorde red condition of the liver and bowels: It coun terse s a tendency to rheuma'ism, nullities the prostrating effects of overwork, mit gates the infirmities otage and hastens convalescence. Persons exposed to rough weather should use It aa a preventive, a, should also tired students and business men. The professional politician who announces that he has left the political arena generally leaves because he got left.
