Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1890 — The Clangor of an Alarm Bell [ARTICLE]

The Clangor of an Alarm Bell

Close by, In the stillness of the night, could scarcely startle the ordinary individual more than do trifling noises the nervous invalid. But once the nerves are braced and the system invigorated with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, this abnormal sensitiveness is succeeded by a tranS not to be disturbed by trivial causes, ed digestion Is a fertila cause of nerve at and unnatural mental gloom, and a vigorous renewal of the action of the atomsioh is one of the subest means of invigorating and quieting the nerves. Insomnia, or sleeplessness, a form of nervous disease, u unquestionably benefltted by sedatives, when it is prolonged or of frequent occurrence, but its permanent removal is more effectually achieved with the Bitters. This mediaine is also signally efflsacions for malaria, rheumatism, constipatlojL liver complaint, and torpidity of the Eldars and bladder. Marriage is sometimes a failure because one party is curious to find out )tut how much teasing the other will endure. A Michigan Central Railroad Employe Wins His Case After Seven Years’ Contest. While employed as agent of the Michigan Central Railroad Company, at Afiguste, Mich., my kidneys became diseased, and from an impoverished and Impure state of the blood my health was entirely under mined. I consulted the leading physicians of this city and Ana Arbor mid all pros nounced my case Bright’s disease. In October last I began taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and am to-day a well man. It affords me pleasure to render suffering humanity any good that I can, and I wish to say that I think it the greate t blood, kidney and liver mediaine in the world. £. Labzilekb, Ag’t M. C. R. R., Albion, Mich. Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by the Charles Wright Medicine Co., Detroit, Mich.