Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 38, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1906 — A BOY’S BREAKFAST. [ARTICLE]
A BOY’S BREAKFAST.
There** a Natural Food that Make* It* Own Way. There’s a boy up in Hooslck Falla, N. Y. w who is growing into sturdy manhood on Grape-Nuts breakfasts. It might have been different with him, as his mother explains: “My 11-year-old boy is large, well developed and active, and has been made so by »hls fondness for GrapeNuts food. At 5 years he was a very nervous child and was subject to frequent attacks of Indigestion which used to rob him of his strength and were very troublesome to deal with. He never seemed to care for anything for his breakfast until I tried GrapeNuts, and I have never bad to change from that. He makes his entire breakfast of Grape-Nuts food. It Is always relished by him and. he says that it satisfies him better than the ordinary kind of a meal. “Better than all he Is no longer troubled w-ith indigestion or nervousness, and has got to be a splendidly ddveloi>ed fellow since he began to use Grape-Nuts fobd.” Name given by Postum Company, Battle Creek, Mich.Thcre’s n reason. Read the little book, “The Road to Weilvllle,” in
