Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 260, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Eggs Clotworthy Ate. '

Hprry Clotworthy, who is an expert on military affairs, entered the dicing room of the National Press club one morning and carried with him a ravenous appetite. Having eaten one breakfast, which consisted largely of eggs, he ordered another breakfast, which consisted even more largely of eggs. After his repast he went to the writing room to get off some letters. Half an hour later the. steward of the club found the colored waiter loafing about the entrance of the writing room and asked him what he meant by being absent fi;om his post. “I got a good excuse," exclaimed the waiter, exhibiting the check for the egg breakfast “Mr. Clotworthy done eat $2 worth of eggs and I ain’t goln* ’to let him git away from here without payin' for them, high as eggs is now."

1 Wise Young Man.

That was a very wise Cambridge student of whom the London story tellers were talking some time ago. One of his college friends finding himself without funds, went to this Solomon of students to borrow. He found him in bed. Seizing him by the shoulder, he shook him. “I Bay,” he said, “are you asleep?” "Why do you qjik?” queried the other, sleepily. “I want to borrow a sovereign." "Yes,” said the-other, turning over and closing his eyes. “I’m asleep." "GOOD STUFF.” A Confirmed Coffee Drinker Takes to Postum.

A housewife was recently surprised when cook served Postum instead of coffee. She says: “For the last five or six years I have been troubled with nervousness, indigestion and heart trouble. I couldn’t get any benefit from the doctor’s medicine so finally he ordered me to stop drinking coffee, which I did. "I drank hot water while taking the doctor’s medicine, with some improvement, then went back to coffee with the same old trouble as before. “A new servant girl told me about postum—said her folks used it and liked it In place of coffee. We got a package but I told her I did not be-' Ueve my husband would like it, as he was a great coffee drinker. "To my surprise he called for a third cup, said it was ’good stuff* and wanted to know what it was. We have used Postum ever since and both feel better than we have in years. "My husband used to have bad rfpells with his stomach and would be sick three or four days, during which time he could not eat or drink anything. But since he gave up coffee and took to Postum, be has had no more trouble, and we now fully believe it was all caused by coffee. "I have not had any return of my former troubles since drinking Poeturn, and feel better and can do more work than In the last ten years.* We tell everyone about it —some say they tffied u and did not like it. I tell them it makes all the difference as to how it’s made. It should be made according to directions —then it is delicious.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read the book, "The Road to WellvUls,” in pkgs. “There’s a reason.” Kw real the aim letterT A am aaa appear* from tlam to time. They ■re area alae. fra a, and fall of halts latere* t. Adv.