Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1900 — FOUR DOCTORS FAILED. [ARTICLE]

FOUR DOCTORS FAILED.

A Michigan Lady’s Battle with Disease and How It Was Won. Flushing, Mich., Dec. 24. I96o.—Special.)—One of the most active workers in the cause of Temperance and Social Reform in Michigan is Mi’s. F. A. Passmore of this place. She is a prominent and very enthusiastic W. C. T. U. woman, and one who uever loses an opportunity to strike a blow against the demon of Intemperance. Mrs. Passmore has suffered much bodily pain during the last three years through Kidney and Bladder Trouble. At times the palxr was almost unbearable, and the good lady was very much distressed. She tried physician after physician, and each in turn failed to relieve her, let alone effect a cure. Home remedies suggested by anxious friends were applied, but all to no purpose. At last some one spoke of Dodd’s Kidney PHls as a greaCremedy for all Kidney and Bladder Diseases, and Mrs. Passmore decided to try them. She did, and is now a well woman. Sue has given the following statement for publication: At different “times in The past three years, I have suffered severely with kidney and Bladder Trouble, and after trying four of the best physicians I could hear of, two of them living in the State of New York, I found myself no better. I took any amount of home remedies suggested by kind friends, with little or no relief from anything. I decided to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Less than one box has done me more good than all other treatments combined. lam still using them, and can say from experience that they are an excellent remedy for Kidney and Bladder Trouble. I would heartily recommend them to all those suffering from these ills in like manner. MRS. P. A. PASSMORE, Flushing, Mich. When physicians and all other methods of treatment have failed, try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. What they did for Mrs. Passmore they will do for any one similarly afflicted. 5Qe a box. All dealers.