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Show WRONQ 80RT Perhaps Plain Old Meat, Potatoes and Bread may Be Against You for a Time. A change to tho right kind ot food can lift ono from a sick bed. A lady In Welden, 111., says; "Last Spring I becamo bed-fast, with sovore stomach troublo accompanied by sick headache I got worse and worso until I becamo so low I could ecarcoly retain any food at alt, although al-though I tried overy kind. I bad bo-como bo-como complotoly discouraged, had given giv-en up all hopo and thought I was doomed to starvo to death, till one day my husband trying to find something some-thing I could retain brought horn somo Qrapo-Nuts. "To ray surprlso tho food agreed with me, digested perfectly and without with-out distress. I began to gain strength at onco, my Mesh (which had been flabby) grew firmer, my health Improved Im-proved In overy way and overy day, nnd In a very few weeks I galnod 20 pounds in weight. I liked Qrapo-Nuts eo woll that for 4 months I ato no other food, and always felt as woll satisfied sat-isfied after eating as it I had sat down to a flno banquet. "I had no roturn of the miserable sick stomach nor ot tho headaches, that I used to have when I ate other food. I am now a woll woman, doing all my own work again, and feel that llfo Is worth living. "drape-Nuts food has been a godsend god-send to my family; it surely saved my life and my tro little boys have thriven thriv-en on It wonderfully." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Crcok, Mich. Thoro'a a reason. C-et the little book. "Tho Road to WUlylllo," In each pkg. |