Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1903 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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ORTHT of a higher recommendation than I can find words to express.” This Is what Mr. J. H. Plangman (of Sherman, Tex,) says of Doan’s Kidney Pills. He
telle his experience In the following words: He says, “Sometime In September I was taken with a dull aching pain across the small of, my back, directly over the kidneys. I paid email attention to this at first, thinking It would pass off. But Instead of getting better It became worse and In a short time the pain centered through my left hip and nain arras** down my left le * uaui atrvoo a 8 far a 9 the kncc .- inC 51713110* This la precisely /ha hasl'JKk "hat kidney trou*J{t A'goAVviy ble will do with the It does not al- —\ XTUfflllWwlfiA ways show Itself at first, but apMMly pears Just In this iHflliii / way,> whcn Bome |MI I *ft unusual movement <1 II Jfl Lf jfl or action brings 1 Thill % \IIH Mill I sharp pains and I flilMtv 81 Mill exhaustive aches. / ’ llWMv' V MJ| telling of sick kld"So Mr. Plangtnan’a experience bore this out Continuing, he eays: "I did not know the cause of the trouble, hut X am led to believe now that It waa flrat brought about by Jumping In and out of the wagon end In some way I may have etralned my back. •*I was constantly growing worse,” he continues, “and I became vejy muclT alarmed about my condition. I knew that something bad to be done or serious results were sure to follow. I went to a specialist here In Sherman, and underwent a rigid examination.” The" he relates how the doctor told him that It was a serious case, bat that sea could cure him for fifty dollars.
