Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1891 — To be Robbed of Health [ARTICLE]
To be Robbed of Health
By a pestilential climate, by a vocation entailing constant exposure, physical overwork or <dentary drudgery at the desk, is a hard IoL Yet maay persons originaly possessed of a fair •onstittnion suffer this deprivation before the ineridian of life is passed. To any and all subject to coßditioss Inimical to beaJtti, no purer or more agreeable preservative of the greatest of •arthly blenlnxs can be recommended than lostetter’s Stomach Bitten, which inures the system to climatic change, physical fatigue and mental exhaust on. It eradicates dyspepsia.the bane of sedentary brain workers, restores and regularity of the bowels and liver, ivhen disordered from any cause, annihilates ever and ague and prevents it, checks the growth of a’tendency to rheumatism and gout, aqd neutralizes the danger to be apprehended from causes productive of kidney, bladder and uterine ailments. To be convinced of the truth of these statements, it is only necessary to give this sterling preparation an impartial trial. The hard boiled egg is overdone; the soft boiled egg is ova done rarely. “I have been occasionally troubled with Coughs, and in each case have used Brown’s Bronchial Troches, which have never failed, and I must say they are second to none in the world.”—Felix A. May, Cashier, St Paul, Minn. . j
