Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1892 — When the Dinner Bell Rings [ARTICLE]

When the Dinner Bell Rings

People o.ught to feel hungry, and when they teel hungry they ought to have good digestions. But, alas! they don’t—frequently. That plague alike of the just and of the unjust; of the abstemious and the glutton: of youth, middle age and life's confine—the protean imp, dyspepsia—exacts dire penalties for appetite’s appeasement in the shape of heartburn, wind on and uncomfortable distention of the stomach, and general disturbance in the gastric region, Dyspepsia is very generally accompanied by billiousness,.irregularity of the bowels, insomnia and nervousness, for each and all of which, as well as their cause, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is the Nation’s chosen remedy. MalariUT, rheumatic and kidney troubles, lack of strength and flesh, and failure of appetite and the power to rest tranquilly, are also overcome by the Bitters. A great drug trust has been formed. Now pills will go up, r— —-