Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 250, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1911 — A FINE NIGHT-CAP The Best Thing In the World to Go to Bed and Sleep On. [ARTICLE]
A FINE NIGHT-CAP The Best Thing In the World to Go to Bed and Sleep On.
"My wife and I find that 4 teaapoonfuls of Grape-Nuts and a cup of hot milk, or some cream, with it, makes the finest night-cap in the world,” says an Alleghany, Pa., man. "We go to sleep as soon as we strike the bed, and slumber like babies till rising time in the morning, “It is about 3 years now since we began to use Grape-Nuts food, and we always have It for breakfast and before retiring and sometimes for lunch. I was so sick from what the doctors called acute indigestion and brain fag before I began to use Grape-Nuts that I could neither eat, sleep nor wwk with any comfort “I was afflicted at the same time with the most intense nalns, accompanied by a racking headache and backache, every time I tried to eat anything. Notwithstanding an unusual pressure from my professional duties, I was compelled for a time to give up my work altogether. "Then I put myself on a diet of Grape-Nuts and cream alone, with an occasional cup of Postum as a runnerup, and sometimes a little dry toast. I assure you that In less than a week I felt like a new man; I had gained six pounds in weight, could sleep well and think well. “The good work went on, and I was soon ready to return to business, and have been hard at it, and enjoying it 'ever since. ■ T l . ■ “Command me at any time any one enquires as to the merits of GrapeNuts. You will find me always ready to testify.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. .Mich. Read the little book. "The Road to; WellviUe," in pkgs. "There’s a reason.” ■ver ree< the above letter? A *ew e«re appears from ttare to ttase. They tree, sag tall nt taupaa
