Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1913 — STEADY HAND. [ARTICLE]

STEADY HAND.

A Surgeon’s Hand Should Be the Firm, est of All.

"For fifteen years I have suffered from insomnia, Indigestion and nervousness as a result of coffee drinking," said a surgeon the other aay. (Tea Is equally Injurious because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee). "The dyspepsia became so bad Chat I had to limit myself to one cup at breakfast. Even this caused me to lose my food soon after 1 ate it “All the attendant symptoms of indigestion, such as heart burn, palpitation, water brash, w&kefulnefes or die- ■ turbed sleep, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness, etc., were present to such a degree as to incapacitate me for my practice as a surgeon. "The result of leaving off coffee and drinking Postum was simply mart velous. The change was wrought forthwith, my hand steadied and my normal condition of health was restored.” Name given upon request. Read the famous little book, “The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. "There’s a reason." Postum now comes in concentrated, powder form, called Instant Postum. It is prepared by stirring a level teaspoonful In a cup of hot water, adding sugar to taste, and enough cream to bring the color to golden brown. Instant Postum is convenient; there’s no waste; and the flavor is always uniform. Sold by grocers—6o- - tin 30 cts., 100-cup tin 60 cts. A 6-cup trial tin mailed for grooer's name and 2-cent stamp for pastage. Postum Cereal Co, Ltd., Battle Creek. Mich. Adv.