Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1914 — PRESSED HARD. Coffee's Weight on Old Age. [ARTICLE]

PRESSED HARD. Coffee's Weight on Old Age.

When people realise the injurious effects of coffee and the change la health that Postum can bring, they are usually glad to lend their testimony for the benefit of others. “My bother, since her early child-hood,-was an inveterate coffee drinker, had been troubled with her heart for a number of years and complained of that ’weak all over* feeling and sick stomach.

“Some time ago I .was making a visit to a distant part of the country and took dinner with one of the merchants of the place. I noticed a somewhat unusual flavour of the ‘coffee’ and asked him concerning it. He replied that it was Postum. “I was so pleased with it that, after the meal was over, I bought a package to carry home with me, and had wife prepare some for the next meal. The whole family were so well pleased with It that we discontinued coffee and used Postum entirely. *1 had really been at times very anxious concerning my mother’s condition, but we noticed that after using Postum for a short time, she felt so much better than she did prior te its nee, and had little trouble with her heart, and no sick stomach; that the headaches were not so frequent, and her general condition much improved. This continued until she was well and hearty. “I know Postum has benefited myself and the other members of the family, but not In so marked a degree Us in the case of my mother, as she was a victim of long standing.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum cornea itrtws forms: Regular Postum must be well boiled. 16c and 25c packages. Instant Postum—ls a soluble powder. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly In a*»cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 80c and 600 tins. The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. a Beseem" for Postnm. - «*■«*’■ V aai oO&di Jjy