Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1893 — Caught in the Toils [ARTICLE]

Caught in the Toils

Or that lurking foe. chills and fever, we often struggle vainly to free ourselves from Its clutch. Palliatives there are without number, but if you want a real remedy, as of course you do if afflicted with this abominable malady, hasten Uj procure and persistently use Hostetter s Stomach Bitters. If you follow this suggestioa. permanent restoration to health Vr.ll reward you. form of malarial disease is permanently eradicated by the Bitters, which is likewise a reliable safeguard against maladies of this type. Not alone on this continent, but throughout the tropics, It Is justly regarded as a complete antidote to miasma poison In air or water. No less effective Is It for disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, rheumatism, kidney complaints and nervousness. No one sojourning in a malarious region, or who is subjected to outdoor exposure in rough weather or to excessive mental or physical strain, Bhould be without this fine defensive tonic. Fashion in England has decided upon a recall of white cotton hosiery for women, but it can never get a footing in America again.

Boston Man (looking admiringly at tb« Ferris wheel)—What a hub it has!