Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1876 — The Supply Depot of the Body. [ARTICLE]

The Supply Depot of the Body.

The stomach is the grand supply depot of the body, upon which It draws for all the elements needed in the composition of pone, muscle, brain and blood. The liver, is an important auxiliary of this mighty organ, and the two are most, intimately connected. Nothing so certainly ensures the harmonious action of these viscera, and so complete-! ly removes the disorders which simultaneously affect both, as Hostetter’s Btomach Bitters, the most popular American wrcifld ] for all complaints to which the eftphlcgHj liver and bowels are subject, and the foremost tonic on this side of the Atlantic. Indigestion, costiveness, inactivity and congestion of the liver, poverty of the blood, debility of the bladder and kidneys, and many other ailments produced by or causing weakness, are entirely removed by its use. __________