Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1869 — The Malaria of Spring. [ARTICLE]
The Malaria of Spring.
Everybody should now be on their gusrd against the great danger of disease arising from malarlonr causes. Fever and Ague prevails to an alarming extent every Spring In nearly all parte of the country, and many persona are easily predisposed to it on account of some imprudence during the winter months. Indeed, very much es the sick ness we notice in the Spring of tbs year may be traced to canses which were engendered in the “cold term.” But whether the cause lies hidden In the system or not, it is certain that disease will develop Itself at the first opportunity, hence no one should hesitate for a moment to set about combatting and overthrowing it. To accomplish this purpose nothing is so useful and reliable as MISHLER S HERB BITTERS. It la a positive antidote for any malarione or impoisoned atmosphere and a certain protection against every mor bid influence which produces disease. We say in all candor to onr readers that they should give heed to our advice on this subject.
