Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 246, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1913 — DIDN’T KNOW That Coffee Was Causing Her Trouble. [ARTICLE]

DIDN’T KNOW That Coffee Was Causing Her Trouble.

So common 1b the use of coffee as a beterage, many do not know that it is tue cause of many obscure alls which are often attributed to other things. The easiest way to find out for oneself is to quit the coffee for a while, at least, and note results. A Virginia lady found out in this way, and also learned of a new beverage that is wholesome as well as pleasant to drink. She writes: “I am 40 years old and all my life, up to a year and a half ago, I had been a coffee drinker. “Dyspepsia, severe headaches and heart weakness made me feel sometimes as though I was about to die. After drinking a cup or two of hot coffee, my heart would go like a clock without a pendulum. At other times it would almost stop and I was so nervous I did not like to be alone. “If I took a walk for exercise, as soon as I was out of sight of the house I’d feel as if I was sinking, and this would frighten me terribly. My limbs would utterly refuse to support me, and the pity of it all was, I did not know that coffee was causing the trouble. “Reading in the papers that many persons were relieved of such ailments by leaving off coffee and drinking Post* um, I got my husband to bring home a package. We made it according to directions and I liked the first cup. Its rich, snappy flavor wan delicious. "i have been using Postum about eighteen months and to my great joy, digestion is good, my nerves and heart are all right, in fact, I am a well woman once more, thanks to Postum.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Write 1 for copy of the Uttle book, “The Road to Wellville.” Postum ooraes in two forma: Regular Postum—must be well boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage inatantly. Grocers sell both kinds. "There’s a reason" for Postum.