Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1901 — A VETERAN SPEAKS. [ARTICLE]

A VETERAN SPEAKS.

The Honorable Moaee B. Crane of Tacoma, Wash., Tells How Old Soldier* May Help Themselves. TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 7, 1901 cial.)—“l used to have Heart Disease, but thanks to Dodd’s Kidney Pills I now have Heart's Ease. “Five years ago, I was a continual sufferer of Heart Disease. Exposure during the war, and a tendency to grow over-fleshy had greatly aggravated this dread, disease. I often had to sit up half the night, I had it so bad when I would He down. Life looked pretty blue to me, as I thought there was no relief, until one day I read an advertisement of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I bought a box that same day, and It was the best day’s work I ever did. Before I had used all the first box I could eat and sleep better than I had done for many years, and after three months’ faithful treatment, my health was completely restored. lam aiffold man now, but my step Is as elastic and my brain as clear, as when I was thirty years of age.” These are the words of the Hon. Moses B. Crane, Secretary of Odin Lodge, No. 123, I. 0. O. F. of this city. The Hon. Mr. Crane Is also Senior ViceCommander of G. A. R. Post No. 5, Tacoma. Those who know Mr. Crane have the fullest confidence In his honesty and truthfulness, and know that he would not give this unsolicited testimonial unless he had actually experienced the relief which he indicates in his letter. Dodd's Kidney Pills are having a wonderful sale among Mr. Crane’s friends—and their name Is legion—in this part of the country. There does not seem to be a single case of Heart Disease, Kidney or Bladder Weakness, or Rheumatism, that Dodd's Kidney Pills do not permanently cure. Modesty and humility are the sobriety* of the mind; temperance and chastity are the sobriety of the body.— Wlnchcote. fTQ Permanently Cured. No fits krte fl I V first day’s use of Dr. Kline’e Great Nerve Regorer. Send for FHEE $2 00 trial bottle and treatise. R. R. H. KUNE. Ltd., 831 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa.