Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1869 — A Household Elixir adapted to all Climates. [ARTICLE]
A Household Elixir adapted to all Climates.
' It would be a happy thing for the world if all the excitants at present used in the practice of medicine conld be swept ont of existence, and HOSTKTTKR’S STOMACH BITTERS substituted in their place. There la a probability, too, that this desirable substitution may one day be accompliehed. Certain it is, that the great vigktablx tonic Is gradually displacing them, and that the confidence of the people in its sanitary and saving properties increases with every passing year. “ Figures that cannot lie,” show this to be the fact. No medicinal preparation enjoys the like popularity among all classes and conditions, in every section. of the country. As an appetizer, a general invigorant, a remedy for indigestion, a cure for intermittent and remittent fevers, a gentle cathartic, a specific for flatulency and aonr stomach, a gentle diuretic, a nervine, a blood depnrent, a specific for slck-beadache, a mild anodyne, and, above ail, as a protection against insmct, it is unquestionably the standard midicins of the whole United Btates. In the towns and cities it is literally a household btaplK. Mothers believe in it. They find it a present help in time of trouble,”—a safe and pleasant remedy for the various ailments to which their sex is exclusively subject. Men believe in. it, because* it refreshes and invigorates the body and mind, and tones both without exciting either. J -w.wJust the Thino.— Persons suffering from that implacable disease, Catarrh, should by all means give Sage’s Catarrh Remedy a thorough and impartial trial. It has been before the public but a - few years, yet already ranks as the standard remedy for diseases of tho nasal and u pper air passages, and we hear it very highly spoken of by those who have used it. The proprietor, R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo, N. Y., as will be seen by his advertisement, offers a standing re ward of SSOO for a case of Catarrh that he cannot cure. For sale by most Druggists everywhere. Sent by mail for Sixty Cents. —Pontiac Jacksonian.
