Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1913 — FLY TO PIECES. [ARTICLE]

FLY TO PIECES.

The Effect of Coffee on Highly Organized People. “I have been a coffee user for years, and about two years ago gos Into a very serious condition of dyspepsia and indigestion. It seemed to me I would fly to pieces. I was so nervous that at the least noise I was distressed, and many tlmeß could not straighten myself up because of the pain.” Tea is just as injurious, becatise It contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee. “My physician told me I must not eat any heavy or strong food, and ordered a diet, giving me some medicine. I followed directions carefully, but kept on using coffee and did not get any better. “Last winter my hnsband, who was away on business, had Postum served to him in the family where he boarded. He liked It so well that when he came home he brought some with him. We began using it and I found It most excellent “While 1 drank it my stomach never bothered me to the least and I got over my nervous troubles. When the Postum was gone we returned to coffee, then my stomach began to hurt me as before, and the nervous conditions came on again. “That showed me exactly what was the cause of the whole trouble, so I quit drinking coffee altogether and kept on using Postum. The old troubles left again anil have never returned.” “There’s a reason,” and It Is explained in toe little book, “The Road to Wellville, to pkgs. Ever read tk* above letter? A moot Me appear* trom tlooe totle*. Tfcejr are pea alma, Urea, am* tall Ot fcaaoaa Eatoeaea.