Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1893 — The Boisterous Atlantic [ARTICLE]
The Boisterous Atlantic
I( a terror to timid voyagera, scarcely lets on aocount of the perils of the deep than tho almost certainty of tea sickness. The best ouratire of mal de mer Is Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. which settles the stomach at onoe and prevents its disturbance. To all travelers and tourists, whether by »ea or land, it presents a h»PPy medium between the nauseous or Ineffectual resources of the medicine chest, and the problematical benefit derivable from an unmedicated alcoholic -stimulant, no matter how pure. The jarring of a railroad oar often produces stomachic disorders akin to that produced by the rolling of a ship. For this the Bitters is a prompt and certain remedy. The use of a brackish water, particularly on long voyages in the tronlcs. Inevitably breeds disorders of the stomach and bowels. Hostetler's Stomach Bitters mixed with impure water nullities its impurities. Similarly it counteracts malarial and other prejudicial Influences of climate or atmosphere, aa well as the effects of exposure and fatigue. Ur« it for kidney complaints, rheumatism and debility. --It Is hard to tell a man’s bent when he is in straits. J. F. Smith & Co., New York City: Gentlemen —I find Bile Beans Small to be perfection, and cannot get along without them In tho house. Please find enclosed 50 cents, for which kindly send me 2 bottles. Mrs. A. A. Tobias, Cloverdale, Cal. When the harness-maker gets strapped he naturally buckles down to business.
