Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1913 — CUBS' FOOD [ARTICLE]
CUBS' FOOD
They Thrive pn Grape-Nuts. Healthy babies don't cry and the well-nourished baby that is fed on Grape-Nuts is never a crying baby. Many babies who cannot take, anyother food relish the perfect food, Grape-Nuts, and get well. “My baby was given up by three doctors who said that the condensed milk on which 1 had fed her had ruined the child’s stomach. One of the doctors told me that the only thing to do would be to try GrapeNuts. so 1 got some and prepared it as follows: 1 soaked 1% tablespoonfuls in one pint of cold water for half an hour, then I strained off the liquid and mixed 12 teaspoonfuls of this strained Grape-Nuts juice with six teaspoonfuls of rich milk, put in a pinch of salt and a little sugar, warmed it and gave It to baby every two hours. “In this simple, easy way I saved baby's life and have built her up tb a strong, healthy child, rosy hnd laughing. The food must certainly be perfect to have such a wonderful effect as thlß. I can truthfully say I think it is the best food in the world to raise delicate babies on and is also a delicious healthful food for grown ups as we have discovered in our family/' Grape-Nuts is equally valuable to the strong, healthy man or woman. It stands for the true theory of health. "There'H a reason,” and it is explained In the little bock, "The Road to Wellvine.” in pkgs. Kvrr rend the «kot* IfttfH A «#i» •if ntufin from time to time. Tfcef •rr crania*, tree, rat fall •( kiau latere* t.
