Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 December 1900 — FROM BRYAN’S OWN CITY. [ARTICLE]

FROM BRYAN’S OWN CITY.

Comes a Startling: Story. An Open Let* ter that Will Cause a Sensation. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 17.—(Special.)— At No. 2115 O street, this city, is the B. & M. Wall Paper House. “B. & M.” are the initial letters of the proprietors, Mr. A. C. Bonsor and Mr. O. E. Meyers. The senior partner, Mr. Bonsor, Is a well-known and highly respected citizen, aud no one has ever doubted his truthfulness. It is, therefore, the pronounced opinion in Lincoln and the State generally that the significant and very strong statements made in Mr. Bonaor's letter will go unchallenged. After explaining his willingness that the matter be given the fullest possible publicity in the public Interest, Mr. Bonsor proceeds: I have suffered untold misery and pain for over ten years. My kidneys were diseased. 1 tried many so-called remedies, but they did ine no good. I saw an advertisement of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and I bohght some, and commenced to use them at once. I had not had one good night’s sleep, and before the first box of the Dodd'g Kidney Pills were all used, I could sleep all night without pains. I am now completely cured, and have not a pain or ache left. I cannot recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills too highly, for they are unexcelled as a kidney remedy. Yours truly, A. C. BONSOR. No. 2115 O street, Lincoln, Neb. Dodd’s Kidney Pills always cure. 50c a box. All dealers.