Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1894 — Waked Up In Time [ARTICLE]

Waked Up In Time

To the fact that a want of tone In the system is the herald of approaching disease, hosts of Invalids have adopted that certain means of self rescue from impending danger, Hoetetter'a Stomach Bitters. This benignant tonic promotes, In no ordinary degree, digestion and assimilation, through wbleh the blood is fertilized and made scrength-y.leldlng. Besides this, inactivity of the liver, bowels and kidneys, which impede a gain of vigor. Is overcome. Appetite, as well as the ability to gratify it without discomfort, is stimulated by this thorough medicinal cordial, which also has a tranquilizing effect upon nerves weak and unquiet. Food, It should be remembered, only haif Invigorates the dyspeptic. By the use of the Bitters. Its nourishing properties are made available. For malaria, rheumatism and the infirmities of age, use the Bitters. Many a mistress would like to command her servant to do this and that, but tinda it difficult to rise to the point of order.