Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1894 — “To Suffer and Be Strong” [ARTICLE]
“To Suffer and Be Strong”
In other words, to exhibit fortitude when enduring bodily pain is, of course, praiseworthy, but sufferers from rheumatism would undoubtedly forego the praise which the exercise pf this Spartan virtue calls forth, to obtain prompt and easy relief. It is at their very threshold in the shape of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which arrests this formidable disease at the outset, and acts as an efficient anodyne upon the afflicted nervous system. Take time by the forelock if you feel rheumatic twinges, and give them a quietude at once. Rheumatism is. readier, you may perhaps not be aware, liable to attack the heart. Many a man and woloan with a heart thus attacked has promptly f shuffled off this mortal coil.” The Bitters is lilso an excellent remedy for kidney trouble, inalaria, constipation, debility, neuralgia, pleeplessness and dyspepsia. You cannot convert either a very smart man or a fool. Try yourself on a mean Average. It is weix to get clear of a Cold the (first week, but it is much better and safer to rid yourself of it the first hours—the proper remedy for the purpose jbeing Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant. The photographer.who always asks you jto look pleasant can be accused of being ifond of taking a smile. Mri. Winslow’* SOOTHING SvkUP for chil dren teething, softens the gum. reduces lnflam- < mation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a pottle.
“Might I ask you to favor me with a waltz, madamoiselle?” “Certainly, monsieur. See here, the last one on my programme.” “But unfortunately I shall not be here by that time.” “No more shall I.”
