Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1907 — SOAKED IN COFFEE [ARTICLE]

SOAKED IN COFFEE

Until Too Stiff to Dead Over. “When I- drank coffee I often had sick headaches, nervousness and biliousness much of the time, but when I went to visit a fyieud I got In the habit of drinking Fostum. “I gave up coffee entirely and the result has been that I have been e«tirely relieved of all my stomach and nervous trouble. “My mother was just the same way. We all drink I’ostum now and, without coffee In the house for two-years, we are all well. “A neighbor of mine, a great coffee drinker, was troubled with pains in her side for ypars and was an invalid. She was not able to do her work and could not even mend clothes or do anything at all where she would have to bend forward. If she tried to do a little hard work she would get such pains that phe would have to He down for the rest of the day. ’ ' “At last I persuaded her to stop drinking coffee and try Fostum Food Coffee and she did so and has used Postinn ever since; the result has been that she can now do her work, can sit for a whole day and mend and can sew on the machine, and she never feels the least bit of pain In heT side; In fact, she has got well, abd It shows coffee was the cause of the whole trouble. „ “I could also tell you about several other neighbors who have been cured by quitting coffee and using Fostum In its place." “There’s a Reason." Look In i tack age for the famous little book, “The Road to Wellvlle."