Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1902 — Convincing Proof. [ARTICLE]
Convincing Proof.
Case No. 41,206.—Capt Alfred G. Bigler of Hose Company No. 4, Canton, Ohio, says: “1 had a weak back ever since i* was a boy, and about blx years ago the cause developed into rather a bad case of kidney complaint. IT was not a little backache now and then, but backache which caused actual suffering day and night, and the harder I tried to get rid of it the worse it became. “When the attacks were in the acute stage it was difficult to sit down, and when down it was just as hard to regain an erect position, on account of the twinges of pain in the kidneys. I can only describe some of the pangs as similar to that received from a knife thrust. “In time, distressing and terribly inconvenient urinary weakness resulted, causing annoying embarrassment during the day and loss of sleep during the night. "I took everything which came to my notice from reading, from observation, and which my friends and acquaintances advised. I consulted physicians, but none of them were able to relieve the trouble, let alone stop it “It became so well known that I bad a pronounced case of kidney complaint that I often received circulars from medical companies offering to cure me, and one day eighteen letters were handed to me by the mall carrier. “When Doan’s Kidney Pills attracted my attention I wanted th try them, just as, I had tried everything else, and Mrs. Bigler went to Durban & Wright Co.’s drug store for a box. Belief followed. “I knew after a dose or two that the medicine was acting directly on the kidneys from the altered condition of the kidney secretions, and, encouraged, I continued the treatment. Finally, the backache and other complications stopped. “Let me sum up my opinion about Doan’s Kidney Pills by saying I would willingly pay one month’s wages for a box of them if I could not buy them for less. You can refer anyone to me about Doan’s Kidney Pills and I will convince them that they act just as represented.” Four Years After. “Lapse of time has strengthened my appreciation of Doan’s Kidney Pills. I gave this remedy my unqualified indorsement in the summer of 1890, because of the results I obtained from a course of the treatment. I can now adl to my original indorsement the experience of a number of others who are just as enthusiastic, when they express their opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills, as I.” A FREE TBIAL of this great kidney medicine which cured Mr. Bigler will be mailed on application to any part of the United States. Address FosterMilbum Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by all druggists, price 50 cents per box.
