Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1911 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

GET POWER. The Supply Comes From Food. If we get power from food why not strive to get all the power we can. That is only possible by use of skilfully selected food that exactly fits the requirements of the body. Poor fuel makes a poor fire and a poor fire is not a good steam producer. “From not knowing how to select the right food to fit my needs, I suffered grievously for a long time from stemach troubles,” writes a lady from a. little town in Missouri. “It seemed as if I would never be able to find out the sort of food that was best for me hardly anything that I could eat would stay on my stomach. attempt gave me heartburn and filled my stomach with gas. I got thinner and thinner until I literally became a living skeleton, and In time was compelled to keep'to my bed. A few months ago I was persuaded to-try Grape-Nuts food, and it had such good effect from the very beginning that I have kept up Its use ever since. I was surprised at the ease with which I /digested IL It proved to be just what I needed. “All my unpleasant symptoms, the heartburn, the inflated feeling which gave me so much pain disappeared. My weight gradually increased from 98 to 116 podnds, my figure rounded out, my strength came back, and I am now able to do my housework and enjoy IL Grape-Nuts food did IL” Nam* given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. A ten days’ trial will show anyone some facts about food. Read the little book. ’The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. ‘“Hiere’s a reason.” Ever read the abare letter* A a«w aae a**ean fraaa ttaa* <e tlrae They are areanlae, trwe, aad fall at haauva latere* t.