Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1900 — NEARLY A BREAKDOWN. [ARTICLE]

NEARLY A BREAKDOWN.

Hn, Others:, a Prominent Minnesota Lady, Tells a Remarkable Story. Albert Lea, Minn., Nov. 19, 1900. (Special.)—There are few men ajid women in this State, or Indeed In the whole Northwest, who have not heard, or do not know personally, Mrs. Hem riette C. Olberg of this city. Mrs. Olberg was Judge of Linen and Linen Fabrics at the World's Fair, at Chicago, and Superintendent of Flax Exhibit at the International Exposition at Omaha, Neb., In 1898. Mrs. Olberg Is Secretary of the National Flax, Hemp and Ramie Association, and Aaslsjant Editor of the “Distaff.” Her official duties are naturally very onerous, and Involve a great deal of traveling and: living away from home. She says: “During the World’s Fair In Chicago, my official duties so taxed my strength that I thought I would have to give them up. Through the continual change of food and irregular meal hours, and a poor quality of water, I lost my appetite, and became wakeful and nervous In the extreme. My kidneys refused to perform their usual duties. One of my assistants advised me to try Dodd's Kidney Pills, and sent for a box. I am pleased to say that I derived Immediate and permanent benefit. I used three boxes, and feel tea years younger. “I have great confidence in the efficacy of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and am always glad to speak a good word la their favor. “Dodd’s Kidney Pills are weak women’s best friend.” All Dealers, 50 cents a box. These are the British birds In the greatest danger of extinction: The chough, golden ousel, hoopoe, osprey, kite buzzard, bittern, and ruff.