Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 161, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1910 — HAPPY WOMEN. [ARTICLE]

HAPPY WOMEN.

Plenty of Them in ‘RensselAer, and Good Reason for It Wouldn’t any woman be happy, After years of backache suffering, Days of misery, nights of unrest, The distress of urinary troubles, She finds relief and cure? No "reason why any Rensselaer reader should suffer in the face of evidence like this: Mrs. F. W. Rutherford, College Ave.,‘ Rensselaer, Ind., says: “I have no reason to alter my opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills which I publicly expressed in the fall of 1907. I have even greater confidence in this remedy than I had then, for I found it to be just as represented. I was badly in need of something that would relieve my suffering. My back ached most of the time and I felt languid and devoid of ambition. I had dizzy spells and headaches and there were many other symptoms of kidney complaint in evidence. When I read that Doan’s Kidney Pills were a specific for such complaints, I procured a box at Fendig’s Drug Store. They proved to be exactly what I needed and brought prompt relief. I am seldom without a supply of Doau’s Kidney Pills in the house and I find that a few doses now and then keep my kidneys in good working order. ‘ Other members oflny family have taken Doan’s kidney Pills, and in each case the results have been of the best.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other. Arrangements were made Thursday to send Mrs. Jacob Gorsuch, wife of a wealthy Elkhart county farmer, to Longcliff Asylum for the fourth time. She is 63 years old and the mother of several children. Because of the heavy demand for several days past, Anderson ice factories have been compelled to ask customers to be economical with* ice . ' , and to use less for a few days, if possible, until the ice makers can increase their capacity.