Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1900 — AN ENEMY TO DRINK. [ARTICLE]

AN ENEMY TO DRINK.

One Woman, Who Has Done a Great Deal to Put Down This Evil. Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 3, 1900.-: (Special.)—When the Independent OP der of Good Templars of Minnesota wanted a State Organizer, they chosa Mrs. Laura J. Smith of 1217 West 33d street, this city. The American AntiTreat League also selected Mrs. Smith as National Organizer. The reason is not far to seek. This gifted woman has devoted her life to a battle against Drink and Drinking Habits. Her influence for good in Minnesota is and has been very far reaching. About two years ago, however, It seemed as if this noble woman would have to give up her philanthropic work. Severe pains In her back and under her shoulder blades, made life a burden and work Impossible. Physicians were consulted, and they prescribed for Kidney Disease. Three months’ treatment, however, failed to give Mrs. Smith any relief. Her hustband was much exerfcised, and cast about him for something that would restore his good wife to health and Strength. He heard of the cures effected hy Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and advised her to try them, which she did. She is now a well woman and says: “Two weeks after I commenced taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills 1 felt much better, and at the end of seven weeks was completely cured. 1 have had no recurrence of the trouble, but I take a pill off and on, and find that it keeps me In good health.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills are for sale by all dealers at 50 cents a box. They are easily within the reach of all, and no woman can afford to suffer, when such a simple and sure Remedy Is at hand.