Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1913 — GOOD NATURED AGAIN [ARTICLE]
GOOD NATURED AGAIN
Good Humor Returns With Change to Proper Food.
‘Tor many years I was a constant sufferer from indigestion and nervousness, amounting almost to prostration,” writes a Montana man.
"My blood was impoverished, the vision was blurred and weak, with moving spots before my eyes. This was a steady daily condition. I grew 111tempered, and eventually got so nervous I could not keep my books posted, nor handle accounts satisfactorily. I can’t describe my sufferings. "Nothing I ate agreed with me, till one day I happened to notice GrapeNuts in a grocery store, and bought a package out of curiosity to know what it was. "I liked the food from the very first, eating it with cream, and now I buy it by the case and use it dally. I soon found that Grape-Nuts food was supplying brain and nerve force as nothing in the drug line ever had done or could do. “It wasn’t long before I was restored to health, comfort and happiness.
"Through the use of Grape-Nuts food my digestion has been restored, my nerves are steady once more, my eyesight is good again, my mental faculties are clear and acute, and I have become so good-natured that my friends are truly astonished at the change. I feel younger and better than I have for 20 years. No amount of money would induce me to surrender what I have gained through the use of Grape-Nuts food?’ Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. "There’s a reason.” Read the little book, "The Road to WeUville,” In pkgs.” Bver M«d the abmr. latter V A aew •ae aeeeare from time to tiara. Tfcey are neauiae, treat and fall of hemaa
