Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 112, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1904 — CHANGE FOOD [ARTICLE]

CHANGE FOOD

Some Very Fine Hessite Follow. The wrong kind of food will put the body in such a diseased condition that no medicines will cure it There Is no way but to change food. A man in Missouri says: ‘‘For two years I was troubled so with my nerves that sometimes I was prostrated and could hardly ever get In a full month at my work. ‘‘My stomach, back and head would throb so I could get no rest at night except by fits and starts, and always had distressing pains. “I was quite certain the trouble came from my stomach, but two physicians could not help me and ail the tonics failed, and so finally I turned to food. "When I had studied up on food and learned what might be expected from leaving off meat and the regular food I had been living on, I felt that a change to Grape-Nuts would be just what was required, so I went to eating it. "From the start I got stronger and better until I was well again, and from that time I haven’t used a bit of medicine for I haven’t needed any. "I am so rnjich better in every way, Bleep soundly nowadays, and am free from the bad dreams. Indeed this food has made such a great change in me that my wife and daughter have taken It up and we are never without Grape-Nuts on our table nowadays. It Is a wonderful sustalner, and we frequently bnve nothing else at all but a saucer of Grape-Nuts and cream for breakfast or supper." Name given by PcsUim Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. Good food and good rest. These are the tonics that succeed where all the bottled tonics nnd drugs fail. Ten days’ trial of Grape-Nuts will show one the road to health, strength and vigor. “There's a reason.” Ixx>k in each pkg. for the famous little book. "The Road to Wellvllle.”