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RECREATION. 
NOT FOR GOLD MINE 

Began to Get Well When He Quit 
Coffee. 
You could not get me to return to coffee 
after my experience, if you were to give me 
a gold mine. 
Two different physicians who treated me 
helped me some, but as soon as I left off the 
medicines, I went down again. Neither of 
these doctors told me that coffee was the 
cause of the trouble. 
I was compelled to give up my occupa- 
tion, and had been for a long time constantly 
taking medicine of some sort. The trouble 
was indigestion and constipation, causing 
loss of sleep, and running me down serious- 
ly in weight. 
I was discouraged with the drugging and 
remained ill until I noticed one of your 
advs. about how coffee affected some peo- 
ple, then thought I would stop drinking it 
- and see if that might not be the cause of 
my trouble. I took to drinking Postum 
Cereal Food Coffee, and grew to like it very 
much indeed. As soon as I stopped drink- 
ing common coffee, I began to get well and 
have increased in weight from 140 to 1588. 
Since beginning Postum, I have never taken 
a pill or any kind of medicine, and I never 
felt better in my life. L. F. McMinn, 1702 
High Street, Des Moines, Ia._ .. 
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“It is a delicious novelty and very grate- 
ful to the palate. I found, about midway 
in my second dish, that I had sufficient for 
a meal and realized for the first time that I 
was eating a condensed food that supplies 
one’s wants with a few spoonfuls and does 
not require anything like the volume to fur- 
nish the amount of food required as when 
any of the ordinary forms of cereals are 
served. Grape-Nuts are delicious food, and 
the Postum Cereal Co., Lim., are to be con- 
gratulated upon the discovery,” said a well- 
known fancy grocer. 

ab guess it’s all over between Millie and 
me. 
“Why, what’s the trouble?” 
“T went up there this afternoon with my 
trotter to take her out for a drive and 
there was a fellow ahead of me with an 
automobile!”—Cleveland Plain Dealer. 

“How did those 2 delightful young peo- 
ple happen to drift apart?” 
“Most natural thing in the world. He 
was after a heart and she after a bank ac- 
‘count. Time developed the fact that 
neither of them had what the other 
wanted.”—Detroit Free Press. 

“No, it will be several Sundays before I 
care to hear the Rev. Mr. Dakter preach.” 
“Why so?” 
“He has just returned from a fishing 
_trip, and it will take him that long to get 
back his veracity.”—Cleveland Plain Deal- 
er. 

There was a young man from Chicago, 
Who was anxious to see a buzz saw go; 
He saw, just the same— 
Then the coroner came, 
And asked, “Where did his jaw go?” 
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