Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1912 — A TROUBLE MAKER Coffee Poison Breeds Variety of Ills. [ARTICLE]

A TROUBLE MAKER Coffee Poison Breeds Variety of Ills.

A California woman wbo didn't know for twenty years what kept her ill, writes to tell how she won back her health by quitting coffee: “I am 64 years old,” she says, ‘‘hare' used coffee all my life, and for 20 years suffered from indigestion and insomnia. lAfe was a burden and a drag to' me all the time, and about once a year my ailments got such hold upon me that I was regularly ‘sick in bed’ for several weeks each time. “I was reluctant to conclude that coffee was the cause of my trouble, but I am thankful that I found out the truth. "Then I determined to use Postum exclusively—for a week at first —for I doubted my ability to do without coffee for any length of time. 1 made the Postum carefully, as directed, and before the week expired had my rei /■»... . . / , strength and spirits. “Seeing the good that my short experiment had accomplished, I resolved to continue the use of Postum, cutting out the coffee entirely. This I did for nine months, finding, daily, increased cause for gratification at my steadily improving health. My indigestion gradually left me, my sleep returned, I gained 26 pounds in weight, my color ohanged from sallow to a fresh, rosy hue and life became a blessing. ' “Then I thought I would try coffee again, and did so for a few weeks. The punishment for deserting my good friend, Postum, was a return of my old troubles. . v “That taught me wisdom, and I am now and shall be all my life hereafter using Postum exclusively and enjoy- . lng the benefits it brings me.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.. ' ■' . "There’s a reason,” and it Is explain ed in the little book, “The Road to WeUvflle,’’ in pkga. f 7, .*[*■£*■ la teres t.