Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 274, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1912 — "PROUD AND GLAD" [ARTICLE]

"PROUD AND GLAD"

Because Mother Looked 80 Well After Quitting Coffee. An Ohio woman was almost distracted with coffee dyspepsia and heart trouble. Like thousands of others, the drug — caffeine —in coffee was slowly but steadily undermining hgr nervous system and interfering with natural digestion of food. (Tea is just as injurious as coffee because it contains caffeine, the poisonous drug found in coffee.) "For 30 years," she writes, "I have used coffee. Have always been sickly—had heart trouble and dyspepsia with ulcers In stomach and mouth so bad, sometimes, I was almost distracted and could hardly eat a thing for A'week. "I could not sleep for nervousness, And when I would lie down at night I’d * belch np coffee and my heart would trouble me. It was like poison to me. I was thin—only weighed 125 lbs., when 1 Quit coffee and began to use Postum. "From ,the first day that belching and burning in my stomach stopped I could sleep as soundly as anyone and, after the first month, whenever I met any friends they would ask me what was making me so fleshy and looking so well. "Sometimes, before I could answer quick enough, one of the children or my husband would say, ‘Why, that is what Postum is doing for her*—they were all so proud and glad. "When I recommend it to anyone I always tell them to follow directions in making Postum, as it is not good to taste if weak, but fine when it has the flavor and rich v brown color." Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There's a re* •on." Bvcr reel th* rtm letter? A mw •a* ippora freat time te thee. They are geaatae, traa, m 4 fall es Ina