Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1901 — A NURSE’S STORY. [ARTICLE]

A NURSE’S STORY.

A Graduate of Laknids Hospital, lak( Geneva, Tells an Interesting Experience. Peshtigo, Wis., Jan. 26, 1901. —(Special.) —One of the most popular nurses that ever graduated from the Lakeside Hospital, Lake Geneva, is Miss Lillian Dreese, of this place. Miss Dreese is the Vice Templar of the Independent Order of Good Templars, and organist of the Rebeccas of Peshtigo. During her twelve years’ experience as a trained nurse she has had many opportunities for observation, and her opinion in all medical health matters is held in very high esteem by the thousands who have learned to know and love her. In speaking of her experience she says: “During my twelve years as a trained nurse I have often observed how many different physicians give their patients Dodd’s kidney Pills in cases of Diabetes and Kidney Trouble. About three years ago I myself suffered some months with a weakness and continual congested condition, and I decided to try what the Pills would do for me. r soon found that they built up the affected parts and Testored harmony to the entire system, and although I often lose much sleep and rest while attending severe cases, I find that I was never in finer health nor had more endurance than since I have used these marvelous Pills.” Clergymen say they are good, Senators and Congressmen have added their evidence as to the wonderful curative properties of this Medicine, hundreds of physicians recommend them and use them in their daily practice. The most skilled trained nurses advise their use and use them themselves, while tens of thousands of sick and suffering people are being cured every day by Dodd's Kidney Pills. They should cure you. They will cure you. them.