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Show EAGER TO WORK. Health Regained by Right Food. The average healthy man or woman Is usually eager to be busy at some useful task or employment. But let dyspepsia or indigestion get hold of one, and all endeavor becomes a burden. "A year ago, after recovering from fin operation," writes a Michigan lady, "my stomach and nerves began to give me much trouble. "At times my appetite was voracious, vora-cious, but when Indulged, Indigestion followed. Other times I had no appetite appe-tite whatever. The food I took did not nourish me and I grew weaker than ever. "I lost interest in everything and wanted to be alone. I had always had good nerves, but now the merest trifle would upset me and bring on a violent headache. Walking across the room was an effort and prescribed exercise was out of the question. "I had seen Grape-Nuts advertised, bat did not believe what I read at the time. At last when it seemed as if I was literally starving, I began to eat Grape-Nuts. "I had not been able to work for a year, but now after two months on Grape-Nuts I am eager to be at work again. My stomach gives me no trouble trou-ble now, my nerves are steady as ever, and interest in life and ambition have oome back with the return to health." Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Reason." Ever read the nhove letterr A ntn one nppi'nrs front time to time, Tliey ore t line, true, aad full of huuiun UUcreNt |