Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1876 — The Shivering Victime [ARTICLE]

The Shivering Victime

Of fever and ague, who freeze tq,-day to burn to morrow, might have been exempted from their present trials had they availed themselves in time of that safeguard against all malarious diseases, Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. But if it is too late for prevention, it is not too late for cure. A single bottle of this irresistible herbal tonic will ston the paroxysms, and a brief counie of it will restore the patient to vigorous health. The prudent and thoughtful, however, who would rather forestall disease than wait for its assaults, will resort to this sure defense against intermittent and remittent fevers at the commencement of the season when they prevail. Now is the time to forearm the system against fever and ague, bilions complaints and dyspepsia—diseases which are often engendered, and always aggravated, by the chills and damps of winter and early spring. i