Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1910 — SHE QUIT. [ARTICLE]
SHE QUIT.
Bat It Voi a Hard Pall. It is hard to believe tjiat coffee will put a person in such a condition as it did an Ohio woman. Sbp tells her own story: "I did not believe coffee caused my trouble, and frequently said I liked it so well I would not, and could not quit drinking it, but I was a miserable sufferer from heart trouble and nervous prostration for four years. “I was scarcely able to be around, had no energy and did not care for anything. Was emaciated and had a constant pain around my heart until I thought I could not endure it. For months I never went to bed expecting to get up in the morning. I felt as though I was liable to die at any time. “Frequently I had nervous chills and the least excitement would drive sleep away, and any little noise would upset me terribly. I was gradually getting worse until finally one time it came otifer me and I asked .myself yvhat’s the use of being sick all the time and buying medicine so that I could indulge myself in coffee? “So I thought I would see if I could quit drinking coffee and got some Postum to help me quit. I made it ■trictly according to directions and I want to tell you, that change was the greatest step in my life. It was easy to quit coffee because.l had the Postum which I now like better than the old coffee. “One by one the' old troubles left, until now I am in splendid health, nerves steady, heart all right and the pain all gone.’ Never have any more nervous chills, don’t take any, medicine, can do ail my housework and have done a great deal besides.” Read “The Road to WeUvllle,” in pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Ever read tbe above letter? A new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and fnll eff human interest. v
