Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1890 — Startling Discovery. [ARTICLE]

Startling Discovery.

The discovny by the Inhabitants of a locality hitherto unvisited by fhc pestilent scourge oT fever snd ague, that it exists in their very midst, is decidedly startling, t-ueh discoveries are made at every season, In every part of the Union. Subsequently, when It is asoenained, as it invariably is at such times, through the valuable experience of some one who has been benefitted and lured, that Hostetter’s etoma- h Bitters is a thoroughly efficacious eradleator of the malarial poison, and a means of fortifying the system against it. a feeling of more security and tranquility teigns throughout the whole neighborhood. Besides the febrile forms of malarial disease, dumb ague and ague cake are removed by the potent action of the Bitters, to which science al«o gives its sanction as a remedy for rheumatism, dyspepsia, t oratipnlion. liver complaint, debility, kidney troubles, and ail diseases impairing the organs of digestion and assimilation. - A lady In this city Who owns a cat that scratches a great deal has given it the descriptive name of “Clawed.”