Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 213, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 September 1912 — THE WAY OUT [ARTICLE]
THE WAY OUT
Change of Food Brought Success and Happiness. An ambitious but delicate girl, after failing to go through school on account of nervousness and hysteria, found in Grape-Nuts the only thing that seemed to build her up and furnish her the peace of health. “From infancy,” she says, “I have not been strong. Being ambitious to learn at any cost I finally got to the High School, but soon had to abandon my studies on account of nervous prostration and hysteria. “My food did not agree with me, I grew thin and despondent. I could not enjoy the simplest social affair for I suffered constantly from nervousness fn spite of all sorts of medicines. “This wretched condition continued until I was twenty-five, when I became interested In the letters of those who had cases like mine and who were getting well by eating .Grape-Nuts. *1 had little faith but procured a box and after the first dish I experienced a peculiar satisfied feeling that I had never gained from any ordinary food. I, slept and rested better that night and in a few days began to grow stronger. “I had a hew feeling and peace and nsstfulness. In a few weeks, to my great Joy,, the headaches and nervousness left me and life became bright and hopeful. I resumed my studies and later taught ten months with ease —of course using Grape-Nuts every day. It Is now four years since I began to use Grape-Nutsr I tress of a happy home, and the old weakness has returned.” Name given by the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. » “There’s a reason.” Read the little book. ‘-‘The Road to Wellville,” In pkgs. E’« read the above letter* A ae« me appear* from time to time. They ■re icrnuiae, true, and fall es harnaa fateroot.
