Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1913 — HERE’S CURE FOR BRAIN FAG [ARTICLE]
HERE’S CURE FOR BRAIN FAG
Kenyon Painter Returns From Wilds of Africa With Trophies and a Remedy for Racked Nerves. New York. —Kenyon Painter, big game hunter, sportsman and naturalist, of Cleveland, Ohio, has returned from an eight months’ big game hunt in central East Africa. In addition to a great number of trophies and birds, he brings with him a bit of first-hand advice and a "cure" for racked nerves. “I tell you,” he said, for bringing a man back to a natural state of health —for clearing the cobwebs from a city man’s brain and the mist from his eyes—there is nothing like a stay in the forests of Erst Africa. “The climate is superb and after you have tramped a montb or two, or ridden a mule until you feel you have become part of bim, and, above all, have enjoyed life In the open, day and night—lt Is then you begin to feel that you are really living and you revert to a state of natural, primitive health."
