Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1906 — THE LITTLE WIDOW. [ARTICLE]

THE LITTLE WIDOW.

A Mighty Good Sort of Neighbor to Have. “A little widow, a neighbor of mine, persuaded me to try Grape-Nuts when my stomach was so weak that it would not retain food of any other kind," writes a grateful woman, from San Bernardino Co., Cal. “I had been ill and confined to my bed with fever and nervooa prostration for three long months after the birth of my second boy. Wo were Jn despair until the little widow’s advice brought relief. "I liked Grape-Nuts food from the beginning, and in an Incredibly abort time it gave me such strength that I was able to lea re my bed and enjoy my three good meals a day. In two months my weight Increased from 05 to 113 pounds, my nerves bad steadied down and I felt ready for anything. My neighbors Were amazed to see me gain so rapidly and still more so when they heard that Grape-Nuts alone had brought the change. “My 4-year-old boy had eczema, very bad, last spring and lost bis appetite entirely, which made him cross and peevish. I pnt him on a diet of GrapeNuts, which be relished at once. He Improved frojm the beginning, the eczema disappeared and now he Is fat and rosy, with a delightfully soft, clear akin. The Gmpc-Nnts diet did It I will willingly answer all Inquiries.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Ckeek, Mich. There's a reason. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville," Jn pkga.