Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 223, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1913 — LIGHT BREAKS IN Thoughtful Farmer Learns About Coffee. [ARTICLE]
LIGHT BREAKS IN Thoughtful Farmer Learns About Coffee.
Many people exist in a more of less hazy condition and it often takes years before they realize that tea and coffee are often the cause of the cloudiness, and that there is a simple way to let the light break in. A worthy farmer had such an experience and tells about it, in a letter. He says: “For about forty yekrs, I have had Indigestion and stomach trouble in various forms. During the last 25 years I would not more than get over one spell of bilious colic until another would be upon me. "The best doctors I could get and all the medicines 1 could buy, only gave me temporary relief. “Change of climate was tried without results. 1 could not sleep nights, had rheumatism and my heart would palpitate at times so that it seemed it would jump out of my body. “I came to the conclusion that there was no relief for me and that I was about wound up, when 1 saw a Postum advertisement. I had always been a coffee drinker, and got an idea from the ad. that maybe coffee was the cause of my trouble. “I began to use Postum instead of coffee and in less than three weeks I felt like a new man. The rheumatism left me, and I have never had a spell of bilious colic since. “My appetite is good, my digestion never was better and I can do more work than before for 40 years. “I haven’t tasted coffee since I began with Postum. My wife makes it according to directions arftkl relish it as well as I ever did coffee »kd I was certainly a slave to coffee.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Write for copy of the little book, “The Road to Wellville.” Postum comes in two forms: Regular Postum — must be w ell boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with the addition of cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage instantly. • “There’s a reason” for Postum.
