Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1904 — DOCTOR’S COFFEE [ARTICLE]
DOCTOR’S COFFEE
And His Daughter Matched Him, Coffee drinking troubled the family of a physician of Grafton, VV. Va., who describes the situation briefly: “Having suffered quite a while from vertigo, palpitation of the heart and many other derangements of the nervous system and finding no relief from usual methods of treatment, I thought to see how much there was In the Postum argument against coffee. “So I resorted to Postum, cutting off the coffee, and to my surprise and satisfaction have found entire relief from all"my sufferings, proving conclusively the baneful effect of coffee and the way to be rid of It. “I have found Postum completely takes the place of coffee both in flavor and in taste. It is becoming more popular eVery day with many of our people and Is having great demand hero. “My daughter, Mrs. Long, has been a sufferer for a long tlrad from attacks of acute indigestion. By the dismissal of coffee and using Fostum in its placo site.lias obtained complete relief, “I have also heard from many others who have used your Postum very favorable accounts of its good effects. *‘l prescribe Postum In place of coffee In a great many cases and I believe that upon its merits Postum will come into general use.” Name given by Postum Co., Creek, Mich. I*>ok for the*fartfbus little book “The Rond to Wellville,” in each pkg.
