Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1892 — A Plain Precaution. [ARTICLE]
A Plain Precaution.
Either to adopt a plain precaution, one sanctioned by experience and approval by medical men, or to incur tbe risk of a medical obdurate and destructive in its various forms of intermittent or blllious remittent fever, or dumb ague, which ot the two? For every type for every phase of malaria, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is a specific. It acts promptly —does its work thorough-. As a defend, against the malarial taint it is most effective Bmigrants to and denizens of regions is tli West where mlsmatic complaints are perio.l Teal visitants, should be mindful of this m. use the Bitters as a safe gaard. For const! p. tion. bUUousncss, rheumatism, “la gripon. kidney and bladder troubles the Bitters will b. found no less useful thall In oases of of malaria. Against the injurious effects of exposure, bodily or mental fatigue, It is also a Valuable protection.
