Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1871 — Unanswerable Arguments. [ARTICLE]
Unanswerable Arguments.
Established facts are silent afgnments which neither pen nor tongue can shake, mid' U Is upon estabil-hed facts that the reputation of Hostetter’s StouAch BUterr, as a health-preserving elixir, and a wholesome and powerful remedy, Is based. When witnesses come forward in crowds, year after year, and reiterate the same statements in relation to the beneficial a medicine upon th/fneilrte. disbelief in its efficacy is literally impoulble. The credentials of this unequaled tonic and alterative, extending over a period of nearly twenty years, includs individuals of evsry class, and residents of every clime, and refer to tbe prevalent among the complaints which afflet and harrass the human family. Either a multitude of people, strangers to each other, have annnally been selzed-wlth an insane and motiveless desire to deceive the public, or Hostetter's Bilters, for no less than a fifth of a century, have been affording such relief to sufferers from Indigestion, fever and ague, biliousness, general debility, aud nervous disorders, as no other preparation has over imparted. To-day, while the eyee of thr reader are upon three liner, tens of thousands of persons of both sexes are relying upon tbe Bitters as a sure defense against the ailments which the present season engenders, and thlr confidence is not misplaced. The local potions which interested dealers sometimes endeavor to foist upon the sick in its stead are everywhere meeting the fate that is duo to fraud and imposture, while the demand for the groat vegetable specific in constantly increasing.
