Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1911 — LUCKY MISTAKE. [ARTICLE]
LUCKY MISTAKE.
Grocer Sent Pkg. of Postum and Opened the Eyes of the Family.
A lady writes from Brookline, Mass.: “A package of Postum was sent me one day by mistake. “I notified the grocer, but finding that there was no coffee for breakfast next morning I prepared some of the Postum, following the directions very carefully. “It was an immediate success in my family, apd from that day we have used it constantly,. parents and children, too—for my three rosy youngsters are allowed to drink it freely at breakfast and luncheon. They think it delicious, and I would have a mutiny on my hands should I omit tho beloved beverage. “My husband used to have a very delicate stomach while we were using coffee, bat to our surprise his stomach has grown strong and entirely well since wo quit coffee and have been on Postum. “Noting the good effects in my family I wrote to my sister, who'was a coffee toper, and after much persuaslon got her to try Postum. “She was prejudiced against It at first, but when she presently found that ail the ailments that coffee gave her left and she got well quickly she became and remains a thorough and enthusiastic Postum convert. “Her nerves, which had become shattered by the use of coifed have grown healthy again, and todsy she Is a new woman, thanks to •Postum." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich., and the “cause why” will be found in the great little book, “The Road to Wellvllle,” which comes In pkgs. Em reed the eheve letter* A st* eee appears frees Sitae te ttaMs. Tier are seemsiae, tras* aad tall at bias—littftets
