Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1905 — AN OLD MAN’S TRIBUTE. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

AN OLD MAN’S TRIBUTE.

An Ohio Fruit Raider, 78 Year* Old, Ctired of a Terrible Case After Ten Years of Suffering. Sidney Justus, fruit denier, of Men tor, Ohio, says; "1 was cured by Doan’s Kidney Bills of a severe case of kid-

ney trouble, of eight or ten years’ standing. I suffered the most severe backache an d other pains in tin 1 region of the kidneys. These were especially severe when stopping to lift anything, and

ofteir 1 could hardly straiglrten m.v back. The aching was bad in the daytime, but just as bad at night, and I was always lame in the morning. I was bothered with rheumatic pains and dropsical swelling of the feet. The urinary passages were painful, and the secretions were dlseolorad«and so free that often I had to rise at night. I felt tired all day. Half a box served to relieve me, and three boxes effected a permanent cure." A TRIAL FREE—Address Foster-M-ilburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cts.

There are sumptuary laws even in the Cook islands, where it is a punishable offense to cat more than LO9O eocouuuts in celebration of a death.

SIDNEY JUSTUS.