Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1913 — THE BEST TEACHER. Old Experience Still Holds the Palm. [ARTICLE]

THE BEST TEACHER. Old Experience Still Holds the Palm.

For real practical reliability and something to swear by, experience—plain old experience—is able to carry a big load yet without getting swaybacked. A So. Dak. woman found some things about food from Old Experience -a good, reliable teacher. She writes: “I think I have used almost every breakfast food manufactured, but none equal Gpape-Nuts in my estimation. “I was greatly bothered with weak stomach and indigestion, with formation of gas after eating, and tried many remedies for it but did not find relief. “Then I decided I must diet and see if I could overcome the difficulty that way. My choice of food was GrapeNuts because the doctor told me I could not digest starchy food. “Grape-Nuts food has been a great benefit to me for I feel like a different person since 1 begun to eat It It is wonderful to me how strong my nerves have become. I advise everyone to try it, for experience Is the best teacher. “If you have any stomach trouble—can’t digest your food, use GrapeNuts food for breakfast at least, and you won’t be able to praise it enough when you see how different yoif feel.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, “The Road to WellvUle,” in pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Kv»r read tka okove latter* A new aaa appears from time to time. They are feaalae. tree, a*4 f«U of huaaA lateresL Adv.