Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1894 — The Watches of the Night [ARTICLE]

The Watches of the Night

When of the repeated kind experienced by persons troubled with Insomniaj soon bring about an alarming condition of the nervous system. The shaking hand, confusion of the brain,lapses of memory and loss of appetite indicate, with terrible precision, the ravages produced by loss of sleep, which, if unremedted must destroy mentaf equilibrium altogether. No better and thorough nervine exists than Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Common sense and experience point to its early and steady use in cases of insomnia. Itstrengthens weak and relaxes the tension of overstrained nerves, which, by the way, a resort to unmedlcated stimulants will never do permanently, while the after effect of such excitants is most prejudicial. Under the influence of this benign Invigorant. appetite, digestion and sleep return, and bodily comfort and health are alike promoted. It is Invaluable in chills and fever, liver complaint, constipation, rheumatic and kidney trouble. It ought to be an easy matter to break the new plate-glass trust.