Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 136, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1904 — HAPPY CHILDHOOD. [ARTICLE]
HAPPY CHILDHOOD.
Eight Food Make* Happy Children Because They Are Healthy. Sometimes milk does not agree with children or adults. The same thing Is true of other articles of food. What agrees with one sometimes does not agree with others. But food can be so prepared that it will agree wdth the weakest stomach. As an illustration —anyone, no matter how weak the stomach, can eat, relish and digest a nice hot cup of Posturn coffee with a spoonful or two of Grape-Nuts poured in, and such a combination contains nourishmeht to carry one a number of hours, for almost every particle of it will be digested and taken up by the system and bo made use of. A lady writes from the land of the Magnolia and the mockingbird way down in Alabama, and says: “I was led to drink Posturn because coffee gave me sour stomach and made me nervous. Again Postum was recommendi«d by two well-known physicians I /or nry children, and I feel especially ! grateful for the benefit derived. I “Milk does not agree with either child, so to the eldest, aged four and one-half years, I give Postum with plenty of sweet cream. It agrees with her splendidly, regulating her bowels perfectly, although she is of a consti- ! pnted habit I “For the youngest, aged two and one-half years, I use one-half Postum and one-half' skimmed milk. I have not given any medicine since the children began using Postum, and they enjoy every drop of it. “A neighbor of mine is giving Postum to her baby lately weaned. wlth_splendid results. The little fellow Is thriving famously.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. | Postum agrees perfectly with children and supplies adults with the hot, invigorating beverage In place of coffee. Literally thousands of Americans have been helped out of stomach anJ nervous diseases by leaving off coffee and using Postum Food Coffee. Look In pkg. for the little book, "The Road fe> Wellvllis.”
