Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1902 — He Clinched It. [ARTICLE]
He Clinched It.
Erie, Kans., Feb. 17th.—In July of 1900, W. H. Ketchum of this place was suddenly seized with a violent pain in his back. He says he supposed it was a “stitch” and would soon pass away, but it lasted five months and caused him great soreness, so that he was barely able to get out of bed. He became alarmed and consulted a doctor which only increased his anxiety and did him no good. A friend who had some experience advised him to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. Ketchum began with six pills a day and in a week was well and the soreness all gone. However this did not satisfy him, for he says:’ “I thought I would clinch the cure with another box and I did. I have had no recurrence of the trouble since and as this is over a year ago I am thoroughly convinced that Dodd’s Kidney Pills have completely cured me.”
