Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1903 — The McBride Case Again. [ARTICLE]
The McBride Case Again.
St John. Kan., Oct. 20.—Mr. and lira. William Mcßride and Jesse L. Limes, M. D., have gone before Mr. George B. Moore, Notary Public, and have sworn and subscribed to written statements confirming the story of the awful Illness and subsequent cure of the little eon of Mr. and Mrs. McBride. Dr. Limes Is particularly emphatic In Ms statement and there does not now seem to be any room for doubt as l„ the fact that Dodd’s Kidney Pills end nothing elee, saved the little boy. He was so bad that he had Epileptic spells which seized him with Increasing frequency. He was seml-paralyzed In the right side, and his mind was badly affected. In their sworn statement Mr. and Mrs. Mcßride say: “The very day we began to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills our boy bad twen-ty-seven of these Epileptic spells or flu. In less than a week he ceased having them entirely.” The case has caused a great sensation In the neighborhood. The sworn statements have 1 ' confirmed the whole story.
