| OCR Text |
Show RAILROAD MAN Didn't Like Delng Starved, A man running un n inllrond lint to bo In good condition nil tho time or he is liable to do harm to himself and othirs A clear head Is necessary to run a locomotlVH or conduct n train liven n railroad man's appetite nnd dlgos Hon are matters ot Importance, as tho clear brain and stead) hand result trom tho healthy nppetlte followed by Ihe proper digestion or rood ' Kor the patt live years," writes a railroader, "I have been constantly troubled with Indigestion livery doctor doc-tor I consulted seemed to want to starvu mo to death, llrst 1 was diet ed on warm water and toast until I was almost starved; then, when they would let me eat, tho indigestion would be right back again. ' Only temporary relief came from remedies, nnd 1 tried nbout all of them I saw advertised About threo months ago a trlend ndvlsed mo to try Orapo-Nuts Orapo-Nuts rood Tho very first day I noticed no-ticed that my appetite was satisfied, which had not been tho case before, that I can remember "In a week, I believe, I had raoro energy than ever before In my life. I have gained seven pounds nnd havo not had a touch of Indigestion since I have been eating drapo-Nuts When my w Ife saw how much good this rood was doing me she thought she would try It awhile Wo believe tho discoverer dis-coverer of Orape-Nuts found tho 'Perfect 'Per-fect Food ' " Namo gtven by Postum Co, llattle Creek, Mich Head "The tload to Well, villa," In pkgs. "Thero'e a Itcasoa." |