Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1894 — Worn Out in Harness. [ARTICLE]

Worn Out in Harness.

In the Iharneas of every-day buelness work men and women .wear out prematurely. For ■ome of us It Is not easy, for others, attain, It Is Impossible to tret out of harness. It Is the Indexible yoke, the strongly forged, unbreakable shaakle of Imperative servitude needful to ourselves and those most dear to os. The weight of it often bows many of us Into the grave before our time, but ft is undoubtedly true that there it a means of rendering the burthen less onerous, and of mitigating the ailments that unremitting toll—especially of a sedentary kind—has a tendency to produce. Overworked olerks in oountlng-housos, mill operatives, bookkeepers, type-writers, and others testify to tho retiring, reetoratlve effects of Hostetler's Btorutch Bitten., and lta power of renewing physloal and mental energy when overtasked aud on the wane. Dyspepsia, sassing vigor, rheumatic, bowel and kidney complaints yield to thli beneficent medicine, which Is a preventive of malaria and counteracts the effeots of exposure In lnolement westher.