Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1895 — The Keystone of the Arch [ARTICLE]

The Keystone of the Arch

In the edifice of health is vigor, which means not merely muscular energy, but an active discharge of the various functions of the body, such as digestion, secretion of the bile, the action cf the bowels, the circulation of the blood Nothing more actively and thoroughly Contrib utes to the united performance of these func tions than the renowned tonic and regulator, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. The result of it use is a speedy gain in strength, together with the agreeable consciousness that the tenure of life is being strengthened—that one is laying up a store of vitality against the unavoidable draughts which old age makes upon the system. The fortifying influence of the Bitters constitute it a relable safeguard against malaria, rheumatism and kidney trouble. Appetite and sleep improve through its use and its protects the system from the effects of cold and damp. The undertaker's wages are so much per die ’em.