Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1901 — The Teacher’s Wife. [ARTICLE]
The Teacher’s Wife.
Clarissa, Minn., Oct. 28.—Mrs. Clara Keys, wife of Chas. Keys, school teacher of this place, tells a wonderful story. For years her life was one of misery. Her back ached all the time, her head ached all the time; neuralgia pains drove her to desperation. She used much medicine, but failed to get any relief till she tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills. She says: “Very soon after I began using Dodd’s Kidney Pills all my aches and pains vanished like the morning dew. I consider this remedy a God-send to suffering womanhood.” Encouraged by their success in her own case, Mrs. Keys induced her mother, an old lady of 74 years, to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills for her many aches and pains. Now both mother and daughter rejoice In perfect freedom from illness or suffering which is something neither had enjoyed for years before.
