Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1901 — A WOMAN’S HEART. [ARTICLE]
A WOMAN’S HEART.
Mra. Samuel G. Dyer Tells a Harrow- _ ins Tale of Suffering-. MeCarron, Mich., April B—(Special.) —Mrs. Samuel G. Dyer of this place has given the following interesting letter for publication; “For years I suffered intense pain in the region of the heart. I doctored with the best physicians. Some of them would relieve me for a short .time, but the pain always returned. My heart was so bad that,l would have to sit up in bed for hours, to get relief. I would lie awake almost all night. I am 62 years of age, and no one can understand how much I suffered with this Heart Trouble. “About a year ago„I heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and commenced to use them. From the first my condition improved. The pain in my heart gradually grew less, and my general health much better, and now I can say positively that I am entirely cured. I can sleep all night, and enjoy almost perfect health. I thank God for the cure that has come to me through the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills. “I have thought long over the matter of giving this letter for publication, and am doing so now without any solicitation whatever, and simply because I feel it to be my duty to express the profound gratitude I feel for my recovery, and to let others who may be suffering as I was know how they may find a cure. I know that nothing else but Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured me. because I have taken no other medicine for over a year. I feel better now than, I have for many years, and It is all due to the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” Mrs. Dyer’s case and its cure has attracted a great deal of attention, and her letter is a splendid tribute to the curative properties of Dodd’s Kidney Pills.
