Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1904 — ON A RANCH [ARTICLE]
ON A RANCH
Woman Found tho Food That Fitted tier. « ' A newspaper woman went out to a Colorado ranch to rest aurl recuperate tnd her experience with the food probem Is worth recounting. “Tho woman at the ranch was preeminently tho worst housekeeper I Save ever known—poor soul, and poor me! “I simply had jlo have food good and plenty of it, for I had broken down from overwork and was so weak I could not sit up over one hour at » time. I knew I could not get well unless I secured food I could easily digest and that would supply the greatest amount of nourishment.
“One day I obtained permission to go through the pantry and see what 1 could lind. Among other things I came across a package of Grape-Nuts which I had heard of but never tried. I read the description on the package and became deeply interested, so then and there I got a saucer and some cream aud tried the famous food. "It tasted delicious to me and seemed to freshen and strengthen me greatly. so I stipulated that Grape-Nuts and cream be prortded each day instead of other food and I literally lived on Grape-Nuts and cream for two or three months. “If you could have seen how fast I got well it would have pleased and surprised you. I am now perfectly well and strong again and know exactly how I got well and that waa on GrapeNuts that furnished me a powerful food I could digest and make use of. “It seems to me no brain worker can afford to overlook Urnpe-Nuta after my experience.” Namo given by Poatuui Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. Get the miniature book, “The Bond to WcllvlIIe,” In each pkg.
