Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1901 — HALF DEAD SOLDIER [ARTICLE]

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Returns All Broken Up to His Heme in Sonth Dakota. Bristol, S. D., Feb. 18, 1901.—(Special.)—Peter Behres says: “When I returned from the war I found that I was in a very critical condition. My system was all run down, and I gradually became worse, until I was half dead with Kidney and Bladder Trouble. My family wanted me to consult a physician, but as 1 had learned through several of my comrades of the wonderful cures of Dodd’s Kidney Pills I determined to give them a trial first.” Mr. Behres, or Capt. Behres, as he should be called, because he was captain. of the First Minnesota cavalry, and in 1862 was for fourteen months in continual service in -warfare with the Indians, is now an honored member of the G. A. R., who has reached the ripe old age of three' score years and ten. He continues: “I am mow an old soldier, seventy years of age, and enjoying almost perfect health, and all thanks for this are due to Dodd’s Kidney Pills* I found after having used the first few boxes that my faith was not misplaced in them, aud in a very short while my kidneys were doing the work required of them and the bladder trouble was sofin eliminated. It was almost a year before L was myself, but during that time I used Dodd’s Kidney Pills faithfully and with the very best results that anyone could wish for. 1 would not have been without them for a king’s ransom. I am now well as any man of my age.” 50c a box, six boxes for $2.50. Buy them from yqur local dealer if you can. If he cannot supply you, send to the Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.