Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1907 — ROMANTIC DEVONSHIRE. [ARTICLE]

ROMANTIC DEVONSHIRE.

The Land Made Famoni by Phllpotta’ Novel*. Philpotts has made us familiar with romantic Devonshire, in his fascinating novels, “The River,” “Children of the Mist,” etc. The characters are very human; the people there drink coffee with the same results as elsewhere. A writer at Rock House, Orchard Hill, Bideford, North Devon, states: “For 30 years I drank coffee for breakfast and dinner, but some 5 years ago I found that it was producing Indigestion and heart-burn, and was making me restless at night. These symptoms were fallowed by braiu fag and a sluggish mental condition. “When I realized this, I made up my mind that to quit drinking coffee and having read of Postum, I concluded to try it. I had it carefully made, according to directions, and found to my agreeable surprise at the end of a week, that I no longer suffered from either Indigestion, heartburn, or brain fag, and that I could drink It at night and secure restful and refreshing sleep. “Since that time we have entirely diacontinued the use of the old kind of coffee, growing fonder and fonder of Postum as time goes on. My digestiveorgans certainly do their work much better now than before, a result due to Postum Food Coffee, I am satisfied. “As a table beverage we find (for all the members of my family use It) that when properly made it is most refreshing and agreeable, of delicious flavor and aroma. Vigilance is, however, necessary to secure this, for unless the servants are watched they are likely to neglect the thorough boiling which It must have In order to extract the goodness from the cereal.” Name given by Postum 00., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, "The Road to Wellerne," In pkga. “There’s a reason.**