Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1876 — Promise and Performance. [ARTICLE]

Promise and Performance.

The proprietors of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitten promise nothing in behalf of this famous tonic and regulating elixir whjch it will not. perform. No pretensions irreconcilable with common sense are made in reference to it, but evidence of the most positive nature has been accumulating for over a quarter of a century in its behalf which proves it to be a reliable preventive and curative of malarial diseases, an efficient and genial tonic and general corrective, and specially valuable in cases where the bowels, liver, stomach or urinary organs «re affected. Debility, the source from whence so many bodily evils spring, is entirely remedied by the invigorative action of the Bitters, which arrests premature decay and repair* losses of nervous and muscular power while imB roving the appetite and rendering digeson easy.