Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1912 — A WAY OPEN. [ARTICLE]
A WAY OPEN.
Many a Rensselaer Reader' Knows It Well. There is a way open to convince the greatest skeptic. Scores of Rensselaer people have made it possible. The public statement of their ence is proof the like of which has never been produced before in Rensselaer. Read this case of it given by a citizen: , Mrs. Aaron Hickman, N. Front St, Rensselaer, Ind., says: “In my opinion Doan’s Kidney Pills are the best kidney medicine on the market I have taken them at different times when suffering from attacks of backache and other symptoms of kidney complaint and I have always received prompt relief. Three years ago I first began their use and they proved so satisfactory that I have had no desire to change to any other remedy. I was so well pleased with the benefit I received from my first trial of Doan’s Kidney Pills that I gave a statement for publication recommending them in the spring of Since then when I have heard anyone coinplain of kidney trouble or backache, I have suggested that Doan’s Kidney Pills be procured at Fendig’s Drug Store and given a trial. Different members of my family lAve taken this remedy and like myself have been greatly benefited.” * For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. fßAmamber the name—Doan’s—and take no other. - '■
• 'Devotees of the simple life will find something to their liking in the ’next theatrical offering of Manager Ellis, Thursday, October 3, “The Pumpkin Husker,” a rural comedy in four acts, with Dorothy Russell. The scenes of this pastoral gem are laid in Indiana, a favorite spot with our modern playwrights for the locale of pastoral plays. The particular locality from which the scenes of “The Pumpkin Husker” are taken is one of the garden spots of Mother Earth, and attracts thousands of summer tourists annually. Where nature has lavished her bounties with such a plentlous hand, it can readily be seen the scenic artist’s task was a comparatively easy one, approaching as it would seem a labor of love. With, its weath of special scenery; its beautiful story of American home life, interpreted by .a carefully selected cast, “The Pumpkin Husker promises to be a real theatrical treat
