Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1904 — A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

A VOICE FROM THE PULPIT.

| Rev. Jacob D. Van Doren, of 57 Sflxth street, Fond du Lac, Wis., Presb’, terian clergyman, says: “I had at-

I tacks of kidney disorders which kept me in the house for days At a time, unable to do anything. What I suffered can hardly be told. Complications set in, the particulars of which I will be pleased to give in a personal interview 'to any one who requires Information. This I can conscientiously say, Doan’s Kidney Pills caused a general improvement in my health. They brought great relief by

ifissening the pain and correcting the afl-tlon of tire kidney secretions.” Doan’s Kidney Pills for sale by all dr alers. Price, 50 cents. Foster-MU-bt rn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Decidedly Cool. A friend of the late Bishop Huntlng■to a was spending a Sunday in Edinburgh and followed the crowd to the ch*urch of a celebrated preacher. At thje close of the service he said to the clerjfrynjan: “3 ’hat was a remarkably fine sermon .” T he minister, puffed up with pride, said : Thank you, thank you.” “Hut,” said the Boston man, “I have heai -d it before; it is one of Bishop Hui rtington’s sermons.” Vh, yes, I dare say—to be sure—but Huntington could never have got it otf as I did.” TDie ai ecdote is related by the Congregiatior alist, whose only comment is that! “so ■ consistent" and unblushing plagjlarls n this beats the record.”