Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1900 — A LIFE SAVED. [ARTICLE]

A LIFE SAVED.

A Druggist's Timely and'Straightforward Advice Saves the Life of a Prominent Citizen. Chicago, 111., Nov. 26.—(Special.)— Among ,the Catholic Foresters in this city, none is better known or more universally esteemed thai/ Mr. S. P. Rush, conductor (president) of Holy Name Court, No. 26. His many friends. Inside the Order and outside of its ranks, were therefore much startled to learn that his life was in danger, he having Bright’s disease, that most terrible and fatal disease. Mr. Rush, however, made a grand struggle-for hla life, taking prescript tions and pills and powders, until his stomach refused food. At last, his local druggist, guided by the numerous inquiries being made at his store for Dodd’s Kidney Pills, advised Mr. Rush to buy and try some. This he did, and to his delight he was restored to health and strength. Mr. Rush says that after commencing the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills he felt much better, but it took two months to effect a cure. “I took nothing else but Dodd’s Kidney Pills during that time, so I know that I owe life and health to them.” What this wonderful remedy has done for Mr. Rush it will certainly do for anyone. It is the only remedy that has never failed to cure Bright’s disease. Mr. Rush Is just now receiving the congratulations of his friends, but always finds time to say a good word for the medicine that saved bls life. Sold for 50 cents a box. all dealers.