Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1913 — AN OLD NURSE Persuaded Doctor to Drink Postum. [ARTICLE]

AN OLD NURSE Persuaded Doctor to Drink Postum.

An old faithful nurse and an experienced doctor, are a pretty strong combination in favor of Poatum, instead of tea and coffee. The doctor said: 'T began to drink Postum five years ago on the advice of an old nurse. "During an unusually busy winter, between coffee, tea and overwork, I became a victim of insomnia. In a month after beginning Postum, in place of tea and coffee, I could eat anything and sleep as soundly as a baby. ; “In three months I had gained twenty pounds in weight. I now use Postum altogether Instead of tea and coffee; even at bedtime with a soda cracker or some other tasty biscuit. "Having a little tendency to Diabetes, I used a small quantity of saccharine instead of sugar,' to sweeten with. I may add that today tea or coffee are never present in our house and very many patients, on ay advice, have adopted Postum as their regular beverage. * “In conclusion I can assure anyone that, as a refreshing, nourishing and nerve-strengthening beverage, there is nothing equal to Postum.” Name given by Postum Co, Battle Creek, Mich.) Write for booklet, "The Road to Wellville.” . Postum comes in two forms. Regular (must be boiled). Instant Postum doesn’t require bofllng but is prepared instantly by atirring a level teaspoonful In an ordinary cup of hot water, which makes It right ifor most persons. A big cup requires more and some people who like strong things put in a heaping spoonful and temper It with • large supply of cream. Experiment until you know the amount that pleases your palate and have it served that way In the future "There’s a Reason” for Postum.

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