Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1890 — The Effects of Mental Exhaustion. [ARTICLE]
The Effects of Mental Exhaustion.
Many disease*, especially those of the net. vous system, are the products of daily renewed mental exhaustion. Business avocation* often involve an amount of mental wear and tear very prejudicial to physical health, and the professions, H arduously pursued, are no les* destructive to brain and nerve tissue. It is one of tbs most important attributes of Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters that it compensate* for this undue loss of tissue, and that it imparts new energy to the brain and nerves. The rapidity with which it renews weakened mental energy and physical vitality is remarkable, and shows that its invigorating properties are of the highest order. Besides increasing vital stamina, and counteracting the effects of mental exhaustion, this potential medicine cures and prevents fever and ague, rheumatism, chronic dyspepsia and constipation, kidney and uterine weakness aud ocher complaints. Physicians also command it aa»a medicated stimulant and remedy. The Common Pleas Court for Mercer County, Ohio, has an enthusiastic fisherman for one of its judges. At the May term there were extravagant stories afloat about an unusual run of catfish in the mouth of the Coldwater ditch, and so thoroughly had these stories enthused the court that on a certain day at 12 o’clock Judge said: “Mr. Sheriff, adjourn this court until 9 o’clock tomorrow morning while the court goes a-fishing.” Thereupon the Judge and four Others started in a farmer’s team for the locality named, where they found such an immense number of catfish that a barrel was quickly filled with them, the Judge leaping into the stream with a basket and catching them by the score in that way.
