Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1901 — A Happy Boy [ARTICLE]
A Happy Boy
Oldenburg, 111., Sept. 2d:—The doctors all failed in the case of little thir-teen-year-old Willie Keil, who suffered with acute Rheumatism. For over three months the poor little fellow suffered excruciating torture. His father, who had done everything he could think of, saw a new Rheumatism Remedy advertised Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He bought some, and soon his little son showed signs of Improvement. Three boxes cured him completely, and he has not a symptom of Rheumatism left. This miraculous cure of a case which had been given up by the physicians has electrified Madison County, and Dodd’s Kidney Pills are a much talked of medicine.
