Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 October 1890 — Human Frailty. [ARTICLE]

Human Frailty.

We are frail creatures physically—the moat robust among us. The unhealthy man or woman Is in great measure Incapable of benefit to society. If, for instance, biliousness, a trouble o! frequence and of.en obstinat ly resistant of ordinary med cation. obstructs the harmonious action of the liver and the bowels, the 'sufferer is sure to be dyspeptic. The three disordered conditions are ture to be confirmed by neglect. Under the erroneous iiqp’ession that there is no hope for him, an impression in all likelihood confirmed by the use of objectionable'remedies, the sufferer is apt to become neglectful, nay, even reckless, and that the sooner he is removed lrom the sphere of human endeavor, the better for all parties concerned. What a series of mistakes! His liver is responsible. It is an Incorporate part of himself. Hew discipline ft? By the aid of Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, a certain medium for the re-e.tablishment of united, regular action in the stomach, liver and bowels. It also cures and prevents malarial, rheumatic and kidney troubles. The man who proposed at 5 o’clock in the morning did the business in dew time.