Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1905 — "GOLD, GOLD.” [ARTICLE]

"GOLD, GOLD.”

"Good," He Bays, "but Comfort Better." “Food that fits is better than a gold mine,” says a grateful man. “Before I commenced to use GrapeNuts food no man on earth ever had a worse Infliction from catarrh of the stomach than I had for years. “I could eat nothing but the very lightest food, and even that gave me great distress. “I went through tho catalogue of prepared foods, but found them all (except Grape-Nuts) more or less Indigestible, generating gas in the stomach (which In turn produced headache and various other pains and aches) and otherwise unavailable for my use.

"Grape-Nuts food I hare found easily digested and assimilated, and It has renewed my health and vigor and made me a well man again. The catarrh of the stomach has disappeared entirely with all Its attendant ills, thanks to Grape-Nuts, which now Is my almost sole food. I want no other.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Ten days’ trial tells the story. Thera’s a reason.