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Show i EDITOR BROWNE Of The Rockford Morning Star. I "About seven years ago I ceased l-fcking coffee to give your Postum a trial. "I had suffered acutely from various tonus of indigestion and my stomach ted become so disordered a3 to repel limost every sort of substantial food, liy general health was bad. At close Intervals I would suffer severe attacks flich confined me in bed for a week w more. Soon after changing from Kffee to Postum the indigestion bated, and in a short time ceased entirely. I have continued the daily lie of your excellent Food Drink and lEEurs you most cordially that I am Indebted to you for the relief it has trought me. "Wishing you a continued success, I 1111 Yours very truly, , J. Stanley Browne, Managing Editor." Of course, when a man's health : Wg he can stand coffee without !e. let him drink it, tut most t organized- brain-workers s;m- t;y cannot. The drugs natural to the coffee ber-1 ber-1 affect the stomach and other organs ld thence to the complex nervous !;tem, throwing it out of balance and traducing disorders n various parts the body. Keep up thi3 daily pois-lES pois-lES and serious disease generally JtPervenes. So when man or woman I ds that coffee Is a smooth but dead-y dead-y enemy and health is of any value " all, there is but one road quit. 't is easy to find out if coffee be the ase of the troubles, for If left off 10 rs and Postum be used In its place the sick and diseased conditions ein to disappear, the proof is un-"swerable. un-"swerable. Postum I3 not good if made by short lllDS- It must be boiled full 15 min- s after boiling begins, when the rtsP flavor and the food elements are rught out of the grains and the bev- re Is ready to fulfill its mission of Ratable comfort and renewing the i 8 and- nerve centers broken down V coffee. "There's a Reason." J?et the little book, "The Road to ylMlle," in pkgs. ,,'r T"d thr above letterr A new "npenra from tlmr o time. They '"t,0lBe' tTne' and ,ul1 of hnmu |