Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1913 — HER “BEST FRIEND” [ARTICLE]
HER “BEST FRIEND”
A Woman Thus Speaks of Postum. We "usually consider our best friends those who treat us best. Some persons think coffee a real friend, but watch it carefully awhile and observe that it is one of the meanest of all enemies, for it stabs one while professing friendship. Coffee contains a poisonous drug—• caffeine —which injures the delicate nervous system and frequently sets up disease in one or more organs of the body, if its use is persisted in. “I had heart palpitation and nervousness for four years and the doctor told me the trouble was caused by coffee. He advised me to leave it off, but I thought I could not,” writes a Wis. lady, . “On the advice of a friend I tried Postum and it so satisfied me I did not care for coffee after a few days’ trial of Postum. “As weeks went by and I continued to use Postum my weight increased from 98 to 118 pounds, and the heart trouble left me. I have ÜBed it a year now and am stronger than I ever was. I can hustle up stairs without any heart palpitation, and I am free from nervousness. “My children are very fond of Postr um and it agrees with them. My sister liked it when Bhe drank it at my house; now she has Postum at home and has become very fobd of it. You may use my name if you wish, as I am not ashamed of praising my best friend— Postum." Name given by Pustum Co, Battle Creek, Mich. Postum now comes in new concentrated form called Instant Postum. It Is regular Postum, jk> processed at the factory that only the soluble portions are retained. A spoonful of Instant Postum with hot water, and sugar and cream to taste, produce Instantly a delicious beverage. Write for the little book, “The Road to Well villa.” “There’s a Reason” for Postons—
