Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1901 — Couldn’t Wear Shoes. [ARTICLE]
Couldn’t Wear Shoes.
Sumpter, 111., Sept. 9.—Mrs. J. B. Flanigan of this place had suffered with Dropsy for fifteen years. She was so very bad that for the last three years she has not been able to wear her shoes. She had doctored all the time, but was gradually getting worse. Last winter Mr. Flanigan, who was very much discouraged, called for some medicine at Mr. J. J. Dale’s drug store In Carmi. Mr. Dale persuaded him to have his wife try Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and he bought six boxes. His wife used five out of the six, before she was entirely cured. She is now as sound and well as ever she was, completely restored to health, and free from any symptom whatever of Dropsy. To say that Mrs. Flanigan is pleased at her wonderful deliverance does not half express her feelings, and she and Mr. Flanigan are loud in their praises of Dodd’s Kianey.Pills, and of Mr. Dale for recommending this wonderful remedy to them. The fact that Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured Mrs. Flanigan of such a severe case of Dropsy, after the doctors had given her up, has made them the most talked of remedy ever known in White County. Water will be supplied the Charleston exposition by three artesian wells over 400 feet deep. A salt water system is provided for fire protection. Piso’s Cure cannot be too highly spok•en of as a cough cure. —J. W. O’Brien, 322 Third avenue, N.. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6, 1800. From antiquity the rose, the queen of flowers, has been regarded as the emblem of joy, love and prosperity. It is also the symbol of silence. These crispy mornings Mrs, Austin's Pan Cake Flour tastes delicious Ready in a moment. Buy from your grocer
