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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
February
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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                             IN DEADLY PERIL.

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       The Terrible Experience of a Railway Conductor.

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       Mr. Buck Was Compelled to Give up His Position.
        Happy Ending to the Story.
         A Godsend.

Duluth, Minn., Jan. 30. - Palmer E. Buck is one of the best known railroad men in the west.
For many years he had been a conductor on trains on one of the great railway systems, but on account of a terrible misfortune he was compelled to give up his position.
He relates a remarkable experience.

"I had been troubled for two years with rheumatism and lame back," says Mr. Buck, ''and I could hardly get around.
The men on the car and around can vouch for what my case was.
I had to leave my position as conductor and take a flagman's job, my pain was so great. I tried almost everything, but no use.
I heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills, and I purchased two boxes, and. have used them, and am now cured.
I would not be without them. I am a new man.
Dodd's Kidney Pilis have 'been a godsend to me."

Dodd's Kidney Pilis are a godsend to every sufferer from diseases that arise from disordered kidneys.

Don't be discouraged because other medicines have failed. Dodd's Kidney Pilis are sure to care.

Dodd's Kidney Pilis are sold by druggists at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50.

Sent by mail on receipt of price by Dodd's. Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.