Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1902 — Physicians Puzzled. [ARTICLE]
Physicians Puzzled.
St. Aubert, Mo., Aug. 4th. —Mr. E. R. Langendorfer of this place suffered very severely with a peculiar case of Kidney Trouble which completely baffled the skill of the local physicians and instead of getting any better he was gradually growing worse. He says: “A friend advised me to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills and after I had used two boxes I was entirely cured and have not since had the slightest symptoms of the return of my trouble. "I had tried all the surrounding physicians but they did me no good and instead of getting better I grew worse till I used Dodd's Kidney Pills. “I can sincerely say to everyone suffering with Kidney Trouble that Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure them for they cured me satisfactorily and completely when all the doctors had failed." Not many months ago SI,OOO was willed to a conductor of The Chicago & Alton Railway for being attentive and courteous. A somewhat similar has reoccurred. Mr. H. J. Titus, a steward on one of the “Alton’s” dining cars, recently had for a guest a gentleman to whom he unconsciously gave such polite attention as to attract his patron’s notice. Upon arrival of the train in Chicago, this passenger, who was a high official of the Mobile & Ohio Railway, repaired to the general offices of The Chicago & Alton Railway, and being assured of Mr. Titus’ ability, promptly appointed the latter Superintendent Commissary of the Mobile & Ohio Railway. Mr. Titus assumes his new duties August 15th, with headquarters in Jackson, Tenn. He will be the youngest railway superintendent of dining cars in the United States, his age being but twenty-four.
