Rensselaer Union, Volume 1, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1869 — The Constitutionally Bilious. [ARTICLE]
The Constitutionally Bilious.
No two parts of the human body more strongly sympathize together than the Stomach and Liver When one is deranged the other Is generally ov of repair. And at no other period of the yearai e they so liable to become deranged as now, and thus lay the foundation of disorders which will rob life of its pleasures, and, perhaps, end In death itself. The stomach note requires an antlblllons tonic, the liver needs toning Immediately, and the blood ought to be cleansed and purified. Perhaps you do not realize the force of this statement; but, nevertheless, the necessity for observing It does exist. Be warned in time, and seek safely and exemption from disease by using MISni.KR’B HERB BITTERS every day regularly. It is a certain care for all diseases arising from a disordered stomach and liver, and a reliable protection to all who are constitutionally predisposed to billons complaints.
