Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

NOT A PENNY TO PAY

MUNYON’S EMINENT DOCTORS AT TOOK SERVICE TREE We sweep away all doctor’s charge*. We put the best medical talent within everybody’s rfeach. We encourage everyone who ails or think* he ails to find out exactly what his state of health is. Yon can get oar remedies here, at your drug store, or not at all, as you prefer; there is positively no charge for examination. Professor Munyen ha* prepared specifics for nearly every disease, which are sent prepaid on receipt, ci price, and sold by all druggists. Send to-day for a copy of our medical examination blank and Guide to Health, which we will mail you promptly, and if you will answer all the questions, returning blank to us, our doctors will carefully diagnose your case and advise you fully, without a penny charge. ; ; Address Munyon’s Doctors, Munyon’s Laboratories, 53d & Jeffeifcm Streets, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Ho testified the workmen were first-class, high-grade and inspected by the Co.’s physician to be sure they were all in proper physical condition; also testified that state reports showed that Co. pays better wages than the average and he thought higher than any in the state. F. B. Martin, Asst. Supt., testified GrapeNuts made of wheat, barley, : yeast and water. Anything else? “No, sir." Postum made of Wheat, Wheat Bran and New Orleans Molar ses. Statements made on his experience of about 10 years with Co. Testified bakers are required to wear fresh white suits, changed every other day. Bald had never known any of the products being sent out that were below the high standard of Inspection. Asked if any one connected with the Postum Co. had instructed him how to testify. Said, "No. sir.” Horace Brown testified has been with Co. 9 years. Worked in Grape-Nuts bake shop. Testified the whole of the flour ts composed of Wheat and Barley. Attys. tried to confuse him, but he insisted that any casual visitor could see that nothing else went into the flour. Said machinery and floors always kept clean. So these men were examined by the “Weekly" lawyers hoping to find at least one who would say that some under-grade grain was pot in or 6ome unclean condition was found somewhere. But it was no use. Each and every man testified to the purity and cleanliness. As a sample, take the testimony of Luther W. Mayo. Testified been with Company about 10 years. Now working in the 'bakery department making Grape-Nuts. Testified that the ovens and floors are kept clean and the raw products as they go in are kept clean. Also that the wearing apparel of the employes has to be changed three times 4 week.