Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1908 — BANISHED. [ARTICLE]

BANISHED.

Coffee Finally Hag to Go. The way some persons cling to coffee even after they know It is doing them harm. Is a pussier. But It Is an easy matter to give It up for good, when Postum Food Coffee is properly made and used Instead. “'■* A girl writes: "Mother had been Buffering with nervous headaches for seven weary years, but kept drinking coffe& “One day I asked her why she did not give up coffee, as a cousin of mine had done who had taken to Poetum. But Mother was such a slave to coffee she thought It would be terrible to give it up. . “Finally, one day, ehe made the change to Poaturn, and quickly her headaches disappeared. One horning while she was drinking Postum so freely and with such relish, 1 asked for a taste. “That started me on Postum and 1 now drink it more freely than I did coffee, which never comes into our bouse now. .. “A girl friend of mine, one day, saw me drinking Postum and asked if it wAs coffee. I told her it wae -Poetum and gave her eome to take home, but forgot to tell her how to malfe lb “The next day she aald she did not see bow I could drink Postum. I found she bad made it like ordinary coffee. Bo I told her how to. make it right and gave her a cupful I mode, after bolting it fifteen minutes. She said the never drank any coffee that tasted as good, and now coffee la banished from both our homes.” Name given by Poetum Co., Battle Creek. Michigan. Read the little hook, "The Road ts WellvUle,” In pkga. “There's s Reason." rvi-