Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1908 — CUBS' FOOD. / [ARTICLE]

CUBS' FOOD. /

Ther Thrive ea Grape Itati, / Healthy babies don't ery end /{he well-nourished baby that is f«y on Grape-Nuts is never a crying baby. Many babies who cannot take any other food relish the perfect food, QrapeNuts, and get well. "My little baby was given up by three doctors who said that the condensed milk on which I had fed her had ruined the child's stomach. One •f the doctors told me the only thing to do would be to try Grape-Nuts, so I got some and prepared it as follows: I soaked l % tablespoonfuls in one pint •f cold water for hnlf an hour, then I ■trained off the lhjuid and mixed 12 toMpoonfuis of this strained GrapeIfuta Juice with six teaspoonfuls of rich tolik, put in a pinch of salt and a little ■agar, wanned It and gave It to baby •very two hours. “In this simpler.,ensy way I saved fenhy'a life and have built her up to a •trong, healthy child, rosy and laughing. The food must certainly be perfect to have such a wouderful effect M this. I can truthfully say I think It is the best food in the world to raise flellcate babies on and Is also a delicious healthful food for grown-ups, as we have discovered In our family." Grape- Nnts la equally valuable to the Strong, healthy man or woman. It fi—*> for the true theory of health. There's a Besson." Bead The Road l» WoUvUie,” la pkga.