Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1916 — PUZZLED [ARTICLE]
PUZZLED
Hard, Sometimes, to Raise Children. Children’s taste is ofttimes more accurate, in selecting the right kind of food to fit the body, than that of adults. Nature works more accurately through the children. A Brooklyn lady says: “Our little boy had long been troubled with weak digestion. We could never persuade him to take more than one taste of any kind of cereal food. He was a weak little chap and we were puzzled to know what to feed him on. . "One lucky day we tried Grape-Nuts. Well, you never saw a child eat with such a relish, and it did me good to see him. From that day on it seemed as though we could almost see him grow. He would eat Grape-Nuts for breakfast and supper, and I think he would have liked the food for dinner. "The difference in his appearance is something wonderful. "My husband had never fancied cereal foods of any kind, but he became very fond of Grape-Nuts and has been much improved in health since using it "We are now a healthy family and naturally believe in Grape-Nuts, "A friend has two children who were formerly afflicted with rickets. I was satisfied that the disease was caused by lack of proper nourishment. The childrep showed it. So I urged her to' use Grape-Nuts as an experiment and the result was almost magical. “They continued tiie food and today both children are as well and strong as any children in this city, and! of course, my friend is a firm believer in Grape-Nuts, for she has the evidence before her eyes every day,” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, -; - _ _ Ever read the above letterT A aew oae appearo from time to time. They are aenvlM. tree, apd fall at hamaa latereat. 77 ■" < •
