Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 173, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1912 — DUBIOUS [ARTICLE]

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About What Her Husband Would Say. A Mich, woman tried Postum because coffee disagreed with her and her husband. Tea is just as harmful as coffee because It contains caffeine —the same drug found In coffee. She writes: “My husband was sick for three years with catarrh of the bladder, and palpitation of the heart, caused by coffee. Was unable to work at all and in bed part of the time. “I bad stomach trouble, was weak and fretful so I could not attend to my housework—both of us using coffee all the time and not realizing It was harmful. “One morning the grocer’s wife said she believed coffee was the cause of our trouble and advised Postum. I took It home rather dubious what my husband would say—he was fond of coffee. “But I took coffee right off ths table and we haven’t used a cup of it since. You should have seen the change In us, and now my husband never comnlolna n # heart t\»l nitAtinn onv rnnrfl y tallls Ul lictu v j/cuyxtauuu cuuj ututo. My stomach trouble went away in two weeks after I began Postum. My children love It, and It does them good, which cant be said of coffee. “A lady visited us who was usually half sick. I told her I'd, make bo* a cup of Postum. She said it was tasteless stuff, but she watched me make it, boiling it thoroughly for IS minutes, and when done, she said it was splendid. Long boiling brings oat the Savor and food Quality.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look hi pkgs. for the famous ’little book; “The Road to Wdlville” , - Etcr reed the above letter? A mot oae freiatlaie «MtaM,^Tkcr