Rensselaer Union, Volume 2, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1870 — Sound Logic for the Sick. [ARTICLE]

Sound Logic for the Sick.

The invalid has often good reasons to exilalm, “ save me from my friends.” As a general thing, each of thorn will have a different medicine to propose, and if he follows all their prescriptions In turn, their well meant advice may be the death of him. The only sensible coarse la any case ol sickness is to resort promptly to a specific which has stood the test of a long and widely extended public experience, and obtained on solid and sufficient grounds the reputation of a Standard Rvm- ’ ody. Thle rank among the restoratives of our day belongs of right, and beyond all dispute, to Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Let those who are taking it at this debilitating season as an lnvlgorant, answer lor themselves as to Us tonic properties. Can any dyspeptic, who has evor used It, question Its superiority as a stoinachlo over every other medicine? Can a*y person of bilious who, has ever taken It for Uver complaint, doubt It* efficiency ? It Is believed among the tens of fiiousands who are now using, or have heretofore used It as an alterative and corrective, not one can bo fonnd who won d exchange It for any other preparation tn the known World. For Intermittent fevers, nervous debility, constipation, sick stomach, and all complaints arising from Indigestion or impoverlsnmant of the blood, It is tbe only article which can. bo conscientiously guaranteed, and no one who is thoroughly acquainted with its virtues will allow Interested dealers in worthless slop*, on which they make a larger profit, to furnish them in the place of the great vegetable restorative.