Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1903 — What a Good Name Does. [ARTICLE]
What a Good Name Does.
Chicago, 111., Aug. 11th.—Mr. Vahlberg, of 222 South Peoria St., this city, had for years been an invalid with liver complaint and kidney trouble which was fast hastening him to the grave. The doctors gave him up and his friends and neighbors all declared he could not live. His brother came from Minneapolis to see him before he died and inquired if he had tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills. On being told that this remedy had not been used he went out at onee and bought a box, feeling satisfied from what he knew of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and the noble work they had been doing In Minnesota, that they would save his brother’s life. The first two days Mr. Vahlberg seemed to grow worse, but after that he gradually improved under the treatment and was soon restored to complete good health.
