Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 116, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1916 — GLASS OF WATER Upset Her. [ARTICLE]

GLASS OF WATER Upset Her.

People who don’t know about food should never be allowed to feed persons with weak stomachs. Sometime ago a young woman who lives in Me. had an attack of scarlet feveV, and when convalescing was permitted to eat anything she wanted. Indiscriminate feeding soon put her back In bed with severe stomach, and kidney trouble. “There I stayed," she says, "three months, with my stomach In such condition that 1 could take only a few teaspoonfuls of milk or beef juice at a time. Finally Grape-Nuts was brought to my attention and I asked my doctor if I might eat It. He said, 'yes,' and I commenced at once. "The food did me good from the start and I was soon out of bed and recovered from the stomach trouble. I have gained ten pounds and am able to do all household duties, some days sitting down only long enough to eat my meals. I can eat anything that one ought to eat, but I still continue to eat Grape-Nuts at breakfast and supper and like it better every day. "Considering that I could* stand only a short time, and that'a glass of water , seemed ‘so heavy,’ I am fully satisfied that Grape-Nuts has been everything to me and that my return to health is due to It. "I have told several friends having ‘Grape-Nuts did »r me and In every case they speak highly of the food." "There’s a Reason.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Crteek, Mich. Ever read the above kttwT A aev* •ae appear* tram time toVlaie. They •re KnnUe, trae, and M& as kuu tatereat. -