Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1904 — SURE [ARTICLE]
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The Robnit Physique Ctin Stand More Coffee Than n Weak One. A young Virginian -says: “Having a naturally robust constitution far above the average, and not having a nervous temperament, my system was ablg to resist the inroads upon it by the use of coffee for some years, but' finally tlie strain began to telL “For ten years I have been employed l as telegraph operator and typewriter! I»y a railroad in this section, and until two years ago I had used coffee con-, tlnually from the time I was ehfnt years old, nearly 20 years. "The work of operating the tele-; graph key is a great strain upon nerves, and after the day’s work was over I would feel nervous, Irritable, run down, and toward the last suffered greatly from insomnia and neuralgia. As I never Indulged In Intoxicating liquors, drugs or tobacco in any form 1 came to the conclusion that coffee and tea were causing the grad-j ual break-down of my nervous system,, and having read an article in the Medical Magazine on the con/posltion of coffee and Its toxic effects upon the system, I was fully convinced that coffee was the cause o<f my trouble. “Seeing Poslutn spoken of as not having any of the deteriorating effects of coffee I decided to give up the stlm- • ulnnt and give Postum a trial. The re- . suit was agreeably surprising. After a time my nerves became wonderfully strong; I can do all my work nt the telegraph key and typewriter with far greater ease thau ever before. My weight has increased 35 pounds, my gene'al health keeping pace with It, and I am anew man and a better one.’* Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. There's a reason. hook In each pkg„ for the famous Uttie book, “The B#nd to WellvUla.” J
