Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 267, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1911 — FROM TEXAS Borne Coffee Facts From the Lone Star State. [ARTICLE]
FROM TEXAS Borne Coffee Facts From the Lone Star State.
From a beautiful farm down In Texas, where gushing springs unite to form babbling brooks that wind their sparkling way through flowery meads, comes* a note of gratitude for delivery from the coffee habit “When my baby boy came to me five years ago, I began to drink Postum, having a feeling that It would be better for him and me than the old kind of drug-laden coffee. I was not disappointed in it for it enabled me, a small, delicate woman, to nurse a bouncing, healthy baby 14 months. “I have since continued the übo of Postum for I have grown fond of it and have discovered to my joy that it has entirely relieved me of a bilious habit which used to prostrate me two or three times a year, causing much discomfort to my family and suffering to myself. “My brother-in-law was cured of chronic constipation by leaving off coffee and using Postym. -He has become even more fond of it than he was-of the old coffee. . . “In fact the entire family, from the latest arrival (a 2-year-old who always calls for his ‘potle’ first thing in the morning), up to the bead of the house, think there is no drink so good or so wholesome as Postum.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville," in pkga. “There’s a reason”
