Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1907 — FAMILY FOOD. [ARTICLE]
FAMILY FOOD.
Crisp, Toothsome and Require. No Cooking;. A little boy down in N. C. asked his mother to write an account of how Grape-Nut food had helped their family. She gays Grape-Nuts was first brought to her attention on a visit to Charlotte, where she visited the Mayor of that was using the food by the advice of his physician. She says: “They derive so much good from It that they never pass a day without using Jt While I was there I used the Food regularly. I gained about 15 pounds and felt so well that when I returned home I began using GrapoNuts In our family regularly. “My little 18 months old baby sho:tiy after being weaned was very 111 with dyspepsia and teething. She was •lck nine weeks and we tried everything. She became bo emaciated that It was painful to handle her and we thought we were going to lose her. One day a happy thought urged me to try Grape-Nuts soaked In a little warm milk. t “Well, It worked like a charm and she began taking it regularly and Improvement set In at once. She is now getting well and round and fat as fast as possible on Grape-Nuts. “Some time ago several of the family were stricken with La Grippe at the same time, and during the worst stages we could not relish anything In the shape of food but Grape-Nuts and oranges, everything else nauseated us. “We all appreciate what your famous food has done for our family.” “There’s a Reason." Read “The Road «• WtUville,” in mk ■
