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Show A SIMPLE QUESTION. Salt Lake City People Are Requested to Honestly Answer This. Is not the word of a representative citizen of Salt Lake City more convincing con-vincing than the doubtful utterances of people living everywhere else in the Union? Read this: James M. Morris, miner, of 41 South Sixth West, says: "I followed railroading railroad-ing for months, and if the constant jarring jar-ring of the train, the stooping, twisting twist-ing and turning Involved in such an occupation was not the primary cause of kidney trouble, it certainly aggra- -vated it when the attacks occurred. Latterly I had considerable annoyance from the dull, disagreeable aching in my back, often so persistent and nagging; nag-ging; that I was unable to complete a day's work. I have been so uncomfortable uncomfor-table In any position-that to rest was out of the question, and very often my sleep was disturbed. I knew from the action and condition of the kidney secretions se-cretions that those organs required attention, at-tention, but when a man exhausted all his knowledge of medicine and standard stand-ard remedies guaranteed to check such disturbances and all his efforts are futile, fu-tile, he naturally becomes discouraged or Is constantly on the outlook for some means to help.- In this way I read advertisements ad-vertisements about Doan's Kidney Pills and went to the F. J. H1U Drug Co.'s store for a box. If a dose or two had not helped I never would have continued contin-ued the treatment, and if the treatment had not been very satisfactory I could not be induced under any consideration to publicly endorse the remedy." For sale by all dealera Price. B0 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y- sole agents for the United Etit-s. I Remember the. name Doan's an take no substitute. - -- |