Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1870 — Trust What Time Has Sanctioned. [ARTICLE]
Trust What Time Has Sanctioned.
The maxim that the voice of the people is the voice ol the divinity, may In some cases, be open to doubt, but the testimony of honest and enlightened witnesses extending through a series of years, and all to the same purport, is worthy cf credence, admits of no question. Upon such testimony the reputation of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as an antidote and cure for many ailments is bared. During the twenty years it has been before the world innumerable preparations intended to compete with it. have gone up like rockets, and come down the extinguished sticks. Mcmiwhile the progress of that Incomparable tonic bas been swift and steady—always upward and onward like the eagle’s flight. Its introduc len produced a revolution in therapeutics, and proved to be one of those salutary revolutions thAt cannot go backwards. To-day Hostetter’s Bitters is one ot the most popular remedies in Christendom, and commands a larger sale than any other medicinal preparation, domestic or Imported, on this side of the Atlantic. As a euro fir dyspepsia, bilious disorders, nervous affections, general debility, and aa a preventive of epidemic fevers, it takes prfecedence ot every other remedy. This fact should teach the ambitious country dealers who endeavor to foist their local aborJons on the pub lie in Its stead, how futile their small attempts to csjols ths community must necessarily br. Where the game fisb hive failed thtra Is no chance for the “suckers.” Wb take delight in referring our afflicted friends to any dr ng store where that most estimable medicine. Dr. 8. O. Richardson’s Sherry Wine Bitters, can bo procured. Wo advise our frle ds to use it, because wo know its value in curing • Fever and Ague, diseases common in the West, and all new Countries. It should be kept at hand in every Kplly. Sold by medicine dealers generally.
