Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 211, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1912 — WELL PEOPLE TOO [ARTICLE]

WELL PEOPLE TOO

Wise Doctor Gives Postum te Convalescents. A -wise doctor tries to give nature Its best chance by saving the little strength of thb already exhausted' patient, and building up wasted energy with simple but powerful nourishment * , J “Fiv© years ago,” writes a doctor "I commenced to use Postum in my own family instead of coffee.” (It’s a well-known fact that tea is Just as injurious as coffee because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) “I was so well pleased with the results that I had two grocers place it in stock, guaranteeing its sale. “I then commenced to recommend it to my patients in plaoe of coffee, as % nutritious beverage. The consequence bfc every store in town is now selling it, as it has become a household necessity in many homes. * “I'm sure I prescribe Postum as often as any one remedy in the Materia Medica —in almost every case of indigestion and nervousness I treat, and with the best results. “When I once introduce it into A family, it is quite sure to remain. I shall continue to übc it and prescribe it in families where I practice. “In convaleseenoe from pneumonia, typhoid fever and other cases I give it as a liquid, easily absorbed diet. You may use my letter as a reference any way you see lit.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich., Read “The Road to WellviUe,” in pkgs. “There’s a reason.” Ever read tke ak«ft letter T Amw owe appear* from Clma t» flam. Tn*y ■re arewwiae, traa, mad •* tamea Iptetes*. v