Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1893 — Nature Demands a Tonic. [ARTICLE]
Nature Demands a Tonic.
We ought never to forvet. even those of us who possess vigorous health, that we are wearing out—that the vital clock work, so to speak, must eventually run down. This, of course, we oannot prevent, because It Is In the ordinary course of nature, but we may retard the too speedy arrival of decay toy the use of an invlgorant which takes rank of every other—namely, Hostetters Stomach Bitters. This century ba3 not witnessed a parallel in success to this famous medicine, which not only sustains health bv promoting vigor, but overcomes constipation, dyspepsia, chills and fever, nervousness, rheumatism and other disordered conditions of the system’fostercd toy weakness and an impoverished condition of the blood. The feeble, persons convalescing after exhausting disease, and the aged, derive infinite benefit from the use of this helpful and efficient tonic. A man who will take umbrage without cause would ptbbably take most anything else. .
