Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1871 — An Absolute Safeguard. [ARTICLE]
An Absolute Safeguard.
Invalids, broken down In health and spirits by Chronic Dyspepsia, or tuffering from the terrible exhaustion which follows the attacks of acute disease, the testimony of thousands who have been raised as by a miracle from a similar state o prostration by Uottcttcr's Btomach Bitters, is a sure guarantee that by the same means you too may be strengthened and restored. But to those who stand In peril of epidemics, to all who, by reason of exposure, privations, and uncongenial climate Or unhealthy pursuits, may at any mbment be stricken down, this paragraph Is most partialla, i y and emphatically addressed. You, who arc thus situated, are proffered an absolute safeguard against the danger that menaces you. Tone and regulate the system with this harmless medicinal Stlin. ulant and Alterative, and you will ho forearmed against the maladies whose seods float around yon In the air ueccn. llostettor's Stomach Bittere aro not only a standard Tonic and Alterative throughout the United States, hut they arc accredited by the certlflcatcs pf tho most distinguished citizens or the Union, to the people of all other lands. In Canada, Australia and the West Indies, they arc gradually taking the placo of all other stomachics, whether native or foreign, and as surely as truth Is progressive and demonstration overthrows doubt, they will eventually supersede every other Invigorant and Restorative now employed In medicinal practice.
