Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 127, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1904 — TILL NOON. [ARTICLE]
TILL NOON.
The Simple Dish that Keeps One Vigorous and Well Fed. When the Doctor takes his own medicine and the grocer eats the food he recommends some confidence comes to the observer. A Grocer of Ossian, Ind., had a practical experience with food worth anyone's attention. He says: “Six years ago I became so weak from stomach and bowel trouble that I was finally compelled to give up all work in my store, and in fact all sorts of work, for about four years. The last year I was confined to the bed nearly all of the time, and much of the time unable to retain food of any sort on my stomach. My bowels were badly constipated continually and I lost in weight from IGspounds down to 88 pounds. “When at the bottom of the ladder I changed treatment entirely and started in on Grape-Nuts and cream for uourlstftfittpnt. I used absolutely nothing but thfs'ft>rN“ bout three months. I slowly Improved 1 got out of bed and began to movNi^ 0111, “I have been improving / e ß ub,r, y and now in the past two been working about fifteen hours a 1 day in the store and never felt better In my life. ". “During these two years I have never missed a breakfast of GrapeNuts and creamj and often have it two meals a day, but the entire breakfast is always made of Grape-Nuts and cream alone. “Since commencing the use of GrapeNuts I have never used anything to stimulate the action of the bowels, a thing I had to do for years, but this food keeps me regular and in fine shape, and I am growing stronger and heavier every day. “My customers, naturally, have been Interested and I am compelled to answer a great many questions about Grflpe-Nuts. “Home people would think that a simple dish of tirape-Nuts and cream would not carry one through to the noonday meal, but it will and in the most vigorous fashion.” Name given by Postnm Oa, Battle Creek, Mich. , Look in eacb pkg. for the famous little book, “The Hoed to WeUvUle.”
