Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1903 — He Went West and Prospered. [ARTICLE]
He Went West and Prospered.
• Freeland, Kan., March 9th.—One of the most prosperous farmers in Harper County is Mr. N. H. Mead. Some thirty-four years ago he left his homo near Clarence, N. Y., and came to Kansas. Here he has thrived splendidly, and last year harvested over one hundred and forty acres of wheat alone. But everything has not gone well with Mr. Mead, for his health has not been good for the last few years. He has suffered a great deal with Kidney and Bladder Trouble and could get nothing to stop it. Lately, however, he has improved a great deal, and he Eays that he has none of the old symptoms left and is feeling splendid again. He used Dodd's Kidney Pills and this remedy seemed to work wonders in his case. He says himself: “Dodd’s Kidney Pills have made me well. They af*e all right and a reliable remedy for Kidney Trouble. They helped me right from the start, giving me great relief, and finally cured me.” Hail! ye Bmall sweet courtesies of life, for smooth do ye make the road of it, like grace and beauty which begets inclinations to love at first sight; ’tis ye who open the ooor and let the stranger in.—Sterne.
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