Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1911 — GOT IT. Got Something Else, Too. [ARTICLE]
GOT IT. Got Something Else, Too.
“I liked my coffee strong and 1 drank It strong," says a Pennsylvania woman, telling a good story, "and although 1 had headaches nearly every day I just would not believe there was any connection between the two. I had weak and heavy spells and palpitation of the heart, too, and although husband told me he thought it was the coffee that made me so poorly. and did not drink it himself for he said It ditf'not agree with him, yet 1 loved my coffee and thought I Just couldn’t do without It. “One day a friend called at my home —that was a year ago. I spoke about how well she was looking and she said:
“‘Yes. and I feel well, too. It’s because 1 am drinking Postum In place of ordinary coffee* "I said, ‘What is Postum?* "Then she told me bow it was a food-drink and how much better she felt since using it in place of coffee or tea, so I sent to the store and bought a package and when it was made according to directions it was so good I have never bought a pound of coffee since. I began to improve immediate Ijr. ~ “I cannot begin to tell you how much better I feel since using Postum and leaving coffee alone. My health la better than It has been for years and I cannot say enough in praise of this delicious food drink.”' Take away the destroyer and put a rebuilder to work and Nature will do tbe reet That's what you do when Postum takes coffee’s place in your diet. ‘‘There's a Reason.” Read tbe little book, “The Road to ’Wellvllle,” In pkgs. V Ever real the shew leffrrt A ant ewe appears treat Uaw ta tlaar. They rciqrls.' trae, aaS fall or haaau Ia terra t. ”
