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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1898
Copyright
Public Domain
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SOLDIERS' HARDSHIPS.

Fought and Bled for Their Country and were Victims of Dread Disease.

Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 14. It has been truthfully said that few if any of the soldiers who answered to their country's call and went to the front in the late wars returned home without some disease, brought about by the hardships of camp life and battle.
A large percentage of these brave men contracted rheumatism. But thousands have been cured. Here are two cases of the many in this city

Capt. A. T. Elliot, U. S. Infantry, retired, 2649 Columbus ave., says: 'For ten years I have been troubled with Rheumatism, could get no relief. read of DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS. After taking part of a box, I found relief. Before I commenced to take them could not cross my legs. Now I am at ease, and can say that I am perfectly cured.

Amos H. Watkins, 422 Hennepin Avenue, states : I have been troubled for fifteen years with Rheumatism and Kidney Disease, caused by service in the army. I have suffered great pain and could get nothing that would relieve me until I tried DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS.

I must say they have worked a miracle on me. All pains have left me. I have taken my belt off and feel a well man again.''

There is no case of Rheumatism, or any other disease, arising from disordered kidneys, that Dodd's Kidney Pilis cannot cure.