Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 August 1912 — A WINNING START [ARTICLE]
A WINNING START
A Perfectly Digested Breakfast Makel Nerve Force for the Day. Everything goes wrong If the break* fast lies in your stomach like a mud pie. What you eat does harm If you it—it turns to poison. ▲ bright lady teacher found this to be true, even of an ordinary light breakfast of eggs and toast She says: > “Two years ago I contracted a very annoying form of indigestion. My stem* ach was in such condition that a simple breakfast of fruit, toast and egg gave me great distress. "t was slow to believe that trouble could come from such a simple diet but finally had to give it up, and found a great change upon a cup of hot Postum and Grape-Nuts with cream, for my morning meal. For more than a year I have held to this course and have not suffered except when injudiciously varying my diet “I have been a teacher for several years and find that my easily digested breakfast means a saving of nervous force for the entire day. My gain of ten pounds in weight also causes me to want to testify to the value of Grape-Nuts. “Grape-Nuts holds first rank at our table." Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. “There’s a reason.” Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville,” in pkgs. . Ever read the above letter t AJMW me appears from time te time. They are geaaiae, tree, aad ten of haaaaa ■ißtSJWti I ■
