Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1901 — ONE DOLLAR PER PILL. [ARTICLE]

ONE DOLLAR PER PILL.

Mlm Nettie Hixon Says the Remedy That Cured Her Would Be Cheap at This Price. Cincinnati, 0., Feb. 11, 1901.—(Special.) —Miss Netta Hixon is Sergeant-at-Arms of Camp No. 1, Patriotic Order of America. Her home is at No. 1717 Hughes street, this city. She is a very popular and influential lady. For three years she has been ill. .Now she is well. She says: “I cannot praise Dodd’s Kidney Pills too highly for what they have done for me. I was troubled for three years with weakness, and often had dizzy spells, so that I dared not go out alone. My head would ache continually for four or five days at a time, until life became simply a burden. “AU the medicine I took did me no good, until my physician advised me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I secured a box, and soon found that my headache was leaving me. I felt encouraged and kept on taking them and getting stronger. The pains gradually diminished, until I had used four boxes, and all trace of pain had gone. I am today a strong and well woman, thanks to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. If the price was one dollar per pill, instead of 50c a box, they would be cheap, compared with other so-called medicines placed before a suffering public.” This is but a sample of the letters received every day by the hundred. They all tell the same story of sickness and soreness, changed into health and vigor by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They never fail. 50c a box, six boxes for $2.50. Buy tnem from your local druggist if you can. If he can't Supply you, send to the Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.