Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1891 — The Western Fever. [ARTICLE]

The Western Fever.

Mrs. Shrimpps (to Mr. Shrimpps) ‘‘Cousin Sue writes from Soda Gulch, Montana, that the water there is so alkaline that they oan’t wash in it” Little Johnny Shrimmps “Let’s go there. 4 ’ The Kansan whom a cyclone has cruelly separated from hiß bouse and family can not be blamed for feeling blew.

Disorders Which Affect the Kidneys Are among the sa-pt formidable known. Diabetes, Bright’s diMue, gravel and other complaints of the twin.* tv organs are not ordinarily cored in severe eses, but they may be averted bo timely medication. A useful stimulant of the urinary glands has ever been found in Hostetler’s Stomach hitters, s medicine which not nmy affords the requisite stimulus when they become inactive, but Increases their vigor and secretive power. By increasing the activity of the kid tiers and bladder, this medicine has the additional affect of expelling from the blood Impurities which it is the peculiar office of those organs to eliminate and pass off. The Bittern is also a purifier and streugthener of the bowels, an lnvlgorant of the ttomach, and a matchless remedy for biliousness and fever and ague* It counteracts a tendency to premature decay, and sustains and comforts the aged and Infirm. A young woman may lightly postpone her lover’s proposal oimarriage, but it’s a matter of great wait with him,