Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1903 — Still Another Case. [ARTICLE]

Still Another Case.

Frai)ksville, Wis., Oct. 12.—Many remarkable cures are being reported from all over the country, but there Is one right here in Franksville which is certainly worth publishing, and which has not as yet been given to the public. Mrs. Louis Markison of this place had been a sick woman for quite a long time and could not find anything to give her any help. She suffered all the painful symptoms of what is generally known as female weakness. Every woman who reads her story will understand these distressing conditions which combine to make the lives of many women one long Jjurden of weakness and suffering. Mrs. Markison chanced one day to hear of a new remedy called Dodd’s Kidney Pills, that was said to be a splendid medicine for women’s weakness. She determined to try some and soon found herself getting better. Sh* kept on with the pills and was cured. Speaking of her case Mrs. Markison says: “I can and do praise Dodd’s Kidney Pills as a remedy for*female weakness. They are the best medicine I have ever known, and have done me a great deal of good.”