Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1907 — FOOLED THE PREACHER. [ARTICLE]
FOOLED THE PREACHER.
A .Doctor'* Brother Thomchf Poatnm Wa« Coffee. A wise doctor found out coffee was hurting him so he quit drinking it. He was so busy with his practice, however, that his wife had to write TI6W hft hls TjrdlKerr a man, one day at dinner. She says : “Doctor found coffee was Injuring him and decided to give Postum a trial, and we have used It now for four years with continued benefit, tn fact, he Is now free from the long train of ills that follow coffee drinking. “To show how successful we are in making Postum properly, I will relate an incident. At a dinner we gave. Doctor suggested that we serve Postum instead of ordinary coffee. “Doctor’s brother, a Clergyman, supposed it was old fashioned coffee and remarked, as he called for his second cup, ‘lf you do preach against coffee I see you haven’t forgotten how to make It.’ ” This goes to show that well-made—• fully boiled—Postum has much the flavor and richness of good coffee, although it has an individuality all Its own. A ten days’ trial will prove that It has none of the poisonous effect of ordinary coffee, but will correct the troubles caused by coffee. “There’s n reaeon.’’ Name furnished by Postum Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. . h
