Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — Getting Too Much for His Money. [ARTICLE]

Getting Too Much for His Money.

Last Monday morning a passenger on the express tried to break down one of the standpiues at this place. He was asleep and had his feet sticking out of the window and they came in contact with the standpipe; it sutierod no injury, howover, beyond a slight scratch. We have not yet heard Irom the gentle n an. A gre it many peop'e o:ten try t:> occupy two seats of a car, but this is tho first time we ever hoard of a person trying to monopolize both the inside and outside. —Nokomis Free Press-Gazette. Like “Sweet Della Jangled Out of Tune," Weak mervea respond harshly and lnharmonlously to alight shocks, which would produce no effect mpon strong ones. The shrill outcry of a child, tho slamming of a door, the rattling of a vehlole oyer uneven pavement and other trifling disturbances affect weak nerves—sensitive nerves—sorely. Nervousness Is largely attributable to dyspepsia and non-asslmlla-tlon of the food, a very usual oonoomltant of sleeplessness. Digestion and assimilation renewed by Hestetter’s Stomach Bitters, soon beget nerve quietude and sound repose. The great alterative causes the liver-and bowels to unite lu 00-operatlvo harmony with tho stomach, whereby tho general tone of the system Is raised to the true standard of health. In malarial complaints, rheumatism and kidney troubles the Bitters produce excellent results.