Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1912 — THE CARELESS GROCER [ARTICLE]
THE CARELESS GROCER
BiynderetL and Great Good Cam* ▲ careless grocer left the wrong package at a Michigan home one day and thereby brought a great blessing to the household. "Two years ago I was a sufferer from stomach troubles, so acute that the effort to digest ordinary food gave me great pain, and brought on a condition of such extreme nervousness that I could not be left alone. I thought I should certainly become insane. I was so reduced in flesh that I was little better than a living skeleton. The doctors failed to give me relief and. I despaired of recovery. "One day our groceryman left a package of Grape-Nuts food by mistake, so I tried some for dinner. I was surprised to find that it satisfied my appetite and gave me no distress whatever. The next meal ! ate of it again, and to be brief, I have lived for the pas.t year almost exclusively on GrapeNuts. It has proved to be a most healthful and appetizing food, perfectly adapted to the requirements of my system. “Grape-Nuts is not only easily digested and assimilated, bbt I find that since I have been using it I am able to eat anything else my appetite fancies, without trouble from indigestion. The stomach trouble and nervousness have left me, I have regained my plumpness and my views of life are no longer despondent and gloomy. "Other members of my family, especially my husband, (whose old enemy, the ‘heart-burn,* has been vanquished) have also derived great benefit from the use of Grape-Nuts food and ’We tl .k no morning meal complete without it." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mteh. - "There’s a reason,” and it is explained in the little book, “The Road to Wellvilli,” in pkgs. Ever, read the above letter! A Slew eee appears frem time ta time. Tk«y are seaatae, true, ud tall et kuuu later eat.
