Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1890 — If About to Emigrate, [ARTICLE]
If About to Emigrate,
The voyager cannot be provided with a safer remedy and protective medicine thau Hostetler’.* Stomach Bi.ters Abundant testimony exists to p ove that it nullifies huitful climatic influences and the effects of exposure, that it leconcies the stomach to unaccustomed food, and prevents injurious results from impure water. Manners, tourists, emigrants and mfnerghav«# aTT contributed their quota of test mony in its behalf, and its protective influence has been most effectually demonstrated in regions und under conditions where, if not lealiy effective, that fact would long since have been exposed. In no class of disorders have its remedial und preventive properties been more conspicuously shown than in eases of malarial fe»cis; ma'adies for which it is the most popular specific inexistence, both here and in the tropics, where its reputation is scarcely second to that which it enjoys on this continent. It. is, moreover, a most agreeable appetizer and nervine. Mayor Peck seems to fill the measure off expectation in Milwaukee. DR. L. L GORSUCH, Toledo, 0.. ssys: “1 have practiced medicine for forty years: have never seen a preparation that 1 could presort!e with so much confidence of success as I can Hall’s Catarrh Cure.” Sold by Druggists- 7ic. Lord of the lales—The usher. Traveling men smoke “Tansill’s Punch.”
