Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 159, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1910 — A DETERMINED WOMAN [ARTICLE]

A DETERMINED WOMAN

Finally Found a Food That Cared Her. “When I first read of the remarkable effects of Grape-Nuts food, 1 determined to secure some,” -says a. woman of Salisbury, Mo. “At that, time there was none kept in this town,, but my husband ordered some fromj a Chicago traveler. “1 had been greatly afflicted with* sudden attacks of cramps, nausea, and[ vomiting. Tried all sorts of remediesj and physicians, but obtaffced only temporary relief. As soon as I began to* use the new food the cramps disappeared and have never returned. “My old attacks of sick stomach were a little slower to yield, but by continuing the food, that trouble has disappeared entirely. I am to-day perfectly well, can eat anything and ev~/A erything I wish, without paying theV. penalty that I used to. We would not keep house without Grape-Nuts. “My husband was so delighted with t the benefits I received that he has been recommending Grape-Nuts to his ] customers and has built up a very ■ large trade on the food. He sella, them by the # case to many of the lead-. ing physicians of the county, who rec*. ommend Grape-Nuts very generally.. There is some satisfaction in using a. really scientifically prepared food.” Read the little book, '“The Road to, Wellville,’’ in pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Ever read the above letter? A. 1 new one appears from time to time. They are genuine, true, and full of human interest ‘ f