Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1913 — CLEARED AWAY Proper Food Put the Troubles Away. [ARTICLE]
CLEARED AWAY Proper Food Put the Troubles Away.
Our own troubles always seem more severe than any others. But when a man is unable to eat even a light breakfast, for years, without severe distress, he has tsouble enough. It 1b small wonder he likes to tell of food which cleared away the troubles. “I am glad of the opportunity to tell of the good Orape-Nuts has done for me,” writes a N. H. man. “For many years I was unable to eat even a light breakfast without great suffer ing. “After eating I would suddenly be seized with an attack of colic and vomiting. This would be followed by headache and misery that would sometimes last a week or more, leaving me so weak I could hardly sit up or walk. “Since I began to eat Grape-Nuts 1 have been free from the old troubles. I usually eat Grape-Nuts one or more times a day, taking It at the beginning of the meal. Now I can eat almost anything I want without trouble. “When I began to use I was way under my usual weight, now I weigh 30 pounds more than I ever weighed in my life, and I am glad to speak of the food that has worked the change." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little booklet, “The Road to Wellvllle." in pkgs. “There's a Reason.** Bw reel the above letter? A am •aa appear* frea tlate to tla*. The? are graataa. traa, aad (all of haaeaa
