Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 166, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1911 — WRONG SORT Perhaps Plain Old Meat, Potatoes and Bread May Be Against You for a Time. [ARTICLE]
WRONG SORT Perhaps Plain Old Meat, Potatoes and Bread May Be Against You for a Time.
▲ change to the right kind of food can lift one from a sick bed. A lady in Welden, 111., says: • “Last spring I became bed-fast ‘with severe stomach troubles accompanied by sick headache. I got worse and worse until I became so low I could scarcely retain any food at all, although I tried about every kind. *T had become completely discouraged, and given up all hope, and thought I was doomed to starve to death, until one day my husband, trying to find something I could retain, brought home some Grape-Nuts. “To my surprise the food agreed with me, digested perfectly and without distress. I began to gain strength at once. My flesh (which had been flabby), grew firmer, my health improved in every way-and every day, and in a very few weeks I gained 20 pounds in weight “I liked Grape-Nuts so well that for four months I ate no other food, and always felt as well satisfied after eating as if I had sat down to a fine banquet . j ■'; *T had no return of the miserable sick stomach nor of the headaches, that I used to have when I ate other food. lam now a well woman, doing an my own work again, and feel that life is worth living. “Grape-Nuts food has been r Godsend to my family; it surely saved my life; and my two little boys have thriven on it wonderfully.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mieb. Read the little book, “The Road to WeUvffle,“ in pkgs. “There’s 1 a reason.” Bvwr seed tke abare letter f A eew erne appears trass ttase ta time. They are Crsw» Sett at hdfrans
