Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1906 — OVER SEA HABIT. [ARTICLE]

OVER SEA HABIT.

D 1 (Terence on This Side the Water. The persistent effect upon the heart of caffeine in coffee cannot but result in the gravest conditions, ln time. Each attack of the drug (and that means each cup of coffee) weakens the organ a little more, and the end is almost a matter of mathematical demonstration. A lady -writes from u Western State: “I am of German descent, and it was natural that I should learn at a very early age to drink eoffe£. Until I was years old I drank scarcely anything else at my meals. “A few years ago I began to be affected by a steadily Increasing nervousness, which eventually developed Into a distressing heart trouble that,-' made me very weak and miserable. Then, some three years ago, was added asthma in its worst form. My sufferings from these things can be better imagined than described. “During all this. time my husband realized more fully than I did that coffee was injurious to me, and made every effort to make me stop. “Finally It was decided a few months ago,- to quit the use of coffee absolutely, and to ndopt I’ostum Food Coffee as our hot table drink. I had but little idea thut it would help me, but consented to try it to please my husband. I prepared it very carefully, exactly according to directions, and was delighted with its delicious flavor and refreshing* qualities. “Just as soon as the poison from the coffee hnd time to get out of my system the nutritive properties of* the Postnm begun to build me up, and I am now fully recovered from all my nervousness, heart trouble and asthma. I gladly acknowledge that now, for the first time in years, 1 enjoy perfect health, and that I,owe it nil to Postutn.” Name given by Postum Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. *** There’* a reason. Rend the litt!» book, “Tbs Road to Weiltllle” in pkg«. Postum Food Coffee contains no drugs of any description whatsoever.