Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1903 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
—How a Farmer was - freed fivm
ORTHT of a hlgher recommendation than I can find mm worus to express.” ■ Ch- Is what Mr. VK J J. H. Plangman (of W W ■ Sherman. Tex.) says of Doan’s Kidney Pills. He ♦»!!■ m» experience In the following words: He says. "Sometime In September X was taken with a dull aching pain across the small of my back, directly oyer the kidneys. I paid small attention to this at first, thinking It would* pass off. But Instead of setting better It became worse and In a short time the pain centered through my left hip and naln across down ®r i«<t •** uam „ far a> the kn ee." IflC smell of This is precisely what kidney trou•/*r ble will do with the *A/JBn9l ways show Itself at first, but apw*A tflXlv pears just In this AfKiPlUj / way, when some tWi \inlh li unusual movement -nC llnil ■lulu// or * ctlon brings liCilil \|{|llf I sharp pains and URfSVIk I Wifi, exhaustive aches, l“\\ telling of sick kldBo Mr. Plangman’s experience bore this out Continuing, be says: "I did not know the cause of the trouble, but X am led to believe now that it was first brought about by Jumping In and out of the wagon and In some way I may have strained my back. “I was constantly growing worse," he continues, "and I became very much alarmed about my condition. X knew «i-« sen re thing bad to be doaeor serious rssifitS'were sere to follow. I went to a specialist here in Merman, and underwent a rigid examination.” Mu that U was a serious casn hut that he eould sure him for fifty dsllars.
