Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1904 — ARMY TRIALS. [ARTICLE]
ARMY TRIALS.
An Infantryman's Dong Siege. This soldier’s tale of food Is Interesting. .. r _. During his term of service In the ltth Infantry in Cuba and Philippines, an Ohio soldier boy contracted a disease of the stomach nnd bowels which all army doctors who treated him pronounced Incurable, but which GrapeNuts food nlone cured:
“In October, 1899, when my enlistment expired, I was discharged from the army at Calulute, Philippines, and returned to the States on the first available steamer that left Manila. When I got home I was a total wreck physically nnd my doctor put me to bed, saying be considered me the worst broken-down man of my age he ever saw, and after treating me six months he considered my case beyond medical aid. “DHring the fall and winter of 1000 and 'Ol I was admitted to the Barnes Hospital in Washington, D. C’., for treatment for chfonie inflammation of the stomlich nnd bowels, but after livo months returned home as lmd ns ever. “I continued taking medicine until February, 1902, when reading a newsJ paper one day I read about Urape-Xuti and was ro Impressed I sent out for a pncliage right away. “The result is quickly told, for I have used Grape-Nuts continually ever since with the beift remit*, my health is so I can do a fair day's hard work, stomnch nnd bowels are in good condition, have gained 40 pounds in weight And I feel like a new nlnn altogether. “I owe my present good .health to Gnrpe-Nuts beyond all doubt, for medical science was exhausted.” Nnmo given by l’ostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Had he consulted any one of several thousand physicians we know of they would have prescribed Grape-Nuts Immediately. “ ’ Look in each pkg. for the famous little book. “The Hoad to WellrUle.’* _
