Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1873 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Suggestions for Summer. It is of great importance that the system should be in a vigorous condition when the hot weather commences. The effects of a high temperature upon an enfeebled frame are always more or less disastrous. The loss of substance and the declension of nervous power,- occasioned by excessive heat, can only be compensated by the active, healthful, and regular exercise of all the bodily functions by which the waste of nature Is replenished »nd the vital energies renewed. The great utility of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters as a means of toning," invigorating and regulating the organs of the body, is universally acknowledged. As a -tonic it stimulates the flagging appetite and accelerates digestion; as a corrective it neutralizes aridity of the stomach and relieves flatulency; as an alterative and mild aperient it regulates the liver and the bowels; as an anodyne it projnotes Iranquil sleep; as a wholesome stimulant iHmparts firmness and elasticity to the relaxed and trembling nerves, and as a blood depurCnt it purifies the vital stream. The .Value of such a specific to the weak and debilitated is beyond ail estimate. To invilids wilted down by the sultry heat Of midsummer, it is as refreshing and viialiring as the cool night dew to the sun-scorched flowers. Composed of vegetable elements only, with a basis of -sc , ■
