Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 277, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1914 — A REBELLION Food Demanded. [ARTICLE]

A REBELLION Food Demanded.

The human body will stand a lot of abuse, but sometime it will surely rebel and demand proper food In place of the pasty, starchy, greasy stuffs on 4 whicfi lt has been made sick. Then Is the time to try Grape-Nuts, the most scientific and perfect food In the world. . , A lady of Washington says: “Three years ago I was very 111 with catarrh of the stomach'and was given up to die by one doctor.' I laid In bed four months and my stomach was so weak that I could not keep down medicine or hardly any kind of food and ftas so weak apd emaciated after four months of this* starvation that my daughter could easily lift me from bed and put me in my chair. "But weak as my stomach was, it accepted, relished and digested GrapeNuts without any difficulty the first time that wonderful food was tried. "I am now strong and in better health than for a great many years* and am gradually growing still stronger. I rely on Grape-Nuts for much of the nourishment that I get. The results have certainly been wonderful, in my case and prove that no stomach Is so weak it will z not digest Grape-Nuts. "My baby got fat from feeding on Grape-Nuts. I was afraid I would have to stop giving the food to him, but I gugss it is a healthy fat, for his health Is Just perfect.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look in pkgs, for the famous, little book, “The Road to Wellvllle.” “There’s a Reason.” Ever read the above letter* A new owe ■■pears fraas flare to time. They are ceaulae, true, aad fail of human interest. --