Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1901 — POLICE OFFICER RESCUED. [ARTICLE]

POLICE OFFICER RESCUED.

Officer A. C. Swanson of the Council Bluffs Force Tells an Interesting Story. COUNCIL BLUFFS. lowa, Jan. 21, 1901.—(Special.) Kind-hearted Officer Swanson of the local police force is very popular in this city. He has llyed here for seventeen years, and has enjoyed many high offices in social and society work. He is now Vice-President of the “Dannebrog’’ Brotherhood, the largest Danish secret society in America, which combines' benevolent with the social features. Owing to the constant exposure and many hours on his feet, which his duty as a Police Officer makes unavoidable, Mr. Swanson became the victim of serious Kidney and Liver Trouble. He was very bad, but has entirely recovered. He gives the story in his own words as follows: “I have been a sufferer for many years with Kidney and Liver Trouble, and have tried many remedies, some of which gave me temporarily relief, and others w'hich were absolutely worthless. I began to think that there was no help for me, when my nephew gave me a part of a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills which he had left, saying that it would do no harm to try them, as they had certainly fixed him all right. What he gave me helped me so much that I felt justified in purchasing more, and I grew slowly better. It took almost two months to effect a complete cure, as mine was a very bad case, but I can cheerfully and truthfully say that I am a well man to-day, and I am very grateful that Dodd’s Kidney Pills were thus brought to my notice.” The wonderful cures effected by Dodd's Kidney Pills in lowa have ere* ated quite a sensation in some parts of the State. There does not seem to be any case of Lame Back, Rheumatisnfi. Kiuney or Bladder Trouble which these wonderful Pills cannot cure. They are certainly popular here, and the sale through the local druggists is very large.