Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 103, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 1911 — Page 3

■lk I W T/y Wlm^V^lb By Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md.—“l send yon Here, with the picture of my fifteen year okl B daughter Alice, who was restored to health by Lydia EL Pinkham’a vegetable Compound. She was pale, with dark circles under her eyes, weak and irritable. Two different doctors treated her and called it Green Sickness but she grew worse all the time. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was recommended, and after taking three bottles she has regained her health, thanks to your medicine. I can recommend it for all female trouble*.”—Mrs. L. A. Cork.ran, 1103 Butland Street, Baltimore, Md. ; ■ .> iHundreds of such letters from mothers expressing their gratitude for what Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. pound has accomplished for them harebeen received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, Lynn, Maas. Young Girls, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, faint, lng spells or Indigestion, should take Immediate action and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by its use. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, . Mass., for advice, free.

Cure for His Dyspepsy.

Hogan—Phwat makes ye swally all your dinner in two minutes, Grogan? Are yez atin' od a bet? Grogan—lt’s for the good av me dVspepsy, Moike. Sure the docther tould me to rist an hour after atin’, and how else am Oi goin’ to git the hour of rist in onless Oi ate loike the divil?” ,

ASK FOB ILLEFB FOOT EASE the Antiseptic powder to shake Into your shoes. ReIleres Coras, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen and Sweating feet. Blisters and Callous spots. Sold everywhere^2Se. Don 't accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Boy, NT. Health is the greatest of all possessions, and ’tis a maxim with me that a hale cobbler is a better man than a sick king.—Bickerstaff. i Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constiS at ion. Constipation is the cause of many iseases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. Easy to take. Man without patience is the lamp without oil; pride in a rage is a bad counselor.—A. de Musset. Simple remedies are best! Garfield Tea is simple, pure, gentle in action, and always potent. Composed of Herbs,not drugs! Whatever you lose, you should rackon of no account —Publius Syrus. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Byrap for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle. Not by years but by disposition is wisdom acquired.—Plautus. Busted Many a man goes broke—in Health —then wealth. Blames his mindsays it don’t work right; but all tee time it’s Ms bowels. They don’t work —liver dead and the whole system gets clogged with poison. Nothing kills good, clean-cut brain action like constipation. CASCARETS will relieve and cure. Try it now. SIS CASCARETS 10c a boot for • week's treatment All druggists. Biggest seller „ In the world. Mfllkm boxes a month. Mi SPENGER BROS. Mekere Peorls, 111. - ■...,... ■.l Don’tßuy a Commonßefrigerator «<m become i vfle smelling, breeding thing. Oar iron tells why. AA (or it. Leonard Cleanable rith reel porcelain enamel oe ted, all one piece. Not tk or trevite for germs to Yea cea’t bred, scratch or t easily deaned as a china dee walls to save Ice; odornnitary end dorsble. cheapest seed. Weadldirectwhere are ao dealer. W rite today tahg. booklet and free asm. 153 Clyde Pork Avenue Grand Rapids. Mich. ffleiftAimroaKW Brr.!HKSl!B!a«mw RHEUM ATI S M Kmfiigg^aiiiaagiinag

BREAD THAT WILL NOT DRY

Recife* for Potato Yeast and for 5® Wholesome Variety of the Staff of Lite. / ' - • V» y k Successful Bread.—Parc and boil three good-sized potatoes in salted water; when cooked mash them and add the water they were boiled in. When lake-warm add three teaspoons of sugar, one tablespoon of salt and one tablespoon of Sour. Stir veil and add a cake of yeast. This should be sufficient to make one quart of yeast; If not, add lake-warm water to make the amount Set away over night. In the morning prepare about three heaping quarts offlour, make a shallow place in the center, take one pint of yeast and make * sponge; It there Is not sufficient sponge for the amount of bread w&nted add lukewarm water. This amount should make four large loaves. When the sponge appears foamy, or covered with small bubbles, mix quite firm, and when raised to twice its size it Is ready to form Into loaves. Do not' mix hard like some people do, but form the loaves with only enough handling to round them. Let rise again for about half an hour, then bake in a medium hot oven, but increase the heat as tee bread rises. When next making use the same recipe as you started with, but instead of using a cake of yeast add the pint of yeast left from the last baking. Yon can have delicious rolls or buns by taking a pfllce of dough about the size required for a loaf of bread; add * tablespoon of lard and a little sugar; form into whatever shape desired, and let rise until very light. This appears like a whole lot of work, but it is not, as the yeast can be made while preparing dinner the night before by cooking a few extra potatoes and adding the water they were boiled in. After breakfast the next morning prepare the bread and it will be baked before noon, and you will have' good, wholesome bread which will not dry out, as the bread made from the store yeast does.

SOMETHING NEW IN TOASTERS

Pacific El Tosto is an Electrical Device Which Also Is a Warming Table. “Improved” sterns to be the watchword as to household electrical devices. The Paeiflo El Tosto l(ere illus-

An Improved Toaster.

trated shows something new —a warming table on the top to keep the coffee pot or any other dish warm during the meal. If you wish to prepare zwieback just lay the toast upon this shelf until it is well dried through.—Popular Mechanics.

Covers for Dressing Table.

Although bureau and dressing table covers may be of almost any material, many of the prettiest are made of linen, embroidered by hand, if made at home, or machine embroidered if bought in the shops. These soil quickly, however, and those made of natural linen should be a boon to the busy housewife. A pretty pair of these were made of ecru linen, edged with ' buttonhole embroidery In white and a tendril design as a border. These are cool looking, and do not show the soil as readily as do the white ones.

Fried Apples.

Thesq are Also excellent served with any form of pork. Select large, firm apples, rather tart, and wash without paring. Core, cut in, slices half an Inch thick, then brown in pork fat or butter, turning with a pancake turner, eo they will not break. They should be tender, but not broken. If preferred a trifle sweet, sprinkle sugar and cinnamon over the uncooked side just before turning. Fried apples are especially nice with fried pork or sausage.

Gingerbread With Cream.

One-half cup sugar, one tablespoonful butter, one egg, pinch of salt; one cup good light molasses, one teaspoon ground ginger, one teaspoon baking soda, dissolved In three-fourth cup cold water, two cup* flour. Bake stewly in deep pan. Can be served cut in squares, with whipped cream for dessert. Whip one-half pint cream, add two tablespoons powdered sugar (sifted) and one-half teaspoon vanilla. Serve on the warm gingerbread. Very nice with a fish dinner.

Buckwheat Cakes.

Two cups of buckwheat flour, one oT wheat flour,, a little salt, three tear spoons baking powder; mix thoroughly and add about equal parts of milk and water until the batter ta of the right consistency, then stir until free from lamps. If they do not brown well, add a little molasses.

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IN OBEDIENCE TO ORDERS

French Boy Caused Merriment by Taking the Order of the Court Too Literally. A droll incident is reported as having taken place in one of the provincial appeal courts In France. A boy, about 14, was summoned to give, evidence, and his appearance was such ak to move the whole court to laughter. He wore a long redlngote, peculiar to the Basque country, and immense boots. His trousers, collar and hat were unquestionably those of a man. The court "was convulsed, and the president asked the boy dared to treat the court in such a manner. The boy seemed as surprised as the president, and taking out the citation from his pocket, road the formula inviting him, “Comparaltre dans les affaires de son pere.” (To appear in his father’s suit) ~ '

Symptoms Were There.

“Your husband might have a little solid food directly he begins to mend,’ ’ said the doctor. “But how am I to tell?” inquired the anxious wife. ■ “The convalescent stages of influenza,” replied the doctor, “are marked by a slight irritability.” The next day he called and found the patient’s wife radiant. “When I refused to order his Bteak * and 'onions,” she explained, “he came into the kitchen and smashed fourteen soup plates and a dinner service; so, of course, I sent out for steak at once.” —Stray Stories.

Too Fresh.

“Will you promise to support my daughter in the style 1& which she is accustomed if I consent to your marriage?” demanded old Skinflint, when Dobby made his formal proposal. “Well, I —l’ll promise to be tolerably close with her, Mr. Skinflint,” said Dobby, “but you know, I’m a soft-hearted cuss, and I’m afraid she’ll be able to wheedle,a few things out of me that you were strong enough to refuse her/>—Judge. ,

COFFEE CONGESTION Causes a Variety of Ails.

A happy old lady in Wisconsin ■ays: “During the time I was a coffee drinker I was subject to sick headaches, sometimes lasting 2 or 3 days, totally unfitting me for anything. To this affliction was added, some years ago, a trouble with my heart that was very painful, accompanied by a smothering sensation and faintness. * “Dyspepsia, also, came to make life harder to bear. I took all sorts of patent medicines but none of them helped me for any length of time. “The doctors frequently told me that coffee was not good for me; but without coffee I felt as if I had no breakfast I finally decided about 2 yean! ago to abandon the use of coffee entirely, and as I had read a great deal about Postum I concluded to try that for a breakfast beverage. “I liked the taste of it and was particularly pleased to notice that it did not ‘oome up’ as coffee used to. The bad spells with my heart grew lesa and less frequent and finally ceased altogether, and I have not bad an attack of sick headache for more than a year. My digestion is good, too, and I am thankful that I am once more a healthy woman. I know my wonderful restoration to health came from quitting coffee and using Postum." Name given by the Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. “There's a reason," and It Is this. CoffeO has a direst action on the liver with some people, and causes partial congestion of that organ preventing the natural outlet of the secretions. Then may follow biliousness, sallow skin, headaches, constipation and finally a change of the blood corpuscles and nervous prostration. Read the little book, “The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There’s a Rear son/’ BwrwU tfc* tWrt letter T A mew mswSu, trve, fell of kw 2

THE PRICE OF LAND INCREASING

THE “BACK TO THE LAND” CRY 18 EFFECTIVE. Traveling through the state of lowa the other day. and lowa Is no exception to the story/about to be related, the writer was shown a farm that was offered three years ago for $250 an acre. That appeared to be a high figure far land upon which the owner depended upon /the crops of corn, hogs and cattle th&f could be raised upon 1L But it wasn’t. A few weeks since the farm changed hands at $325 an acre. Over in Illinois, down in Indiana, up in Wisconsin, across the line in Minnesota, the same experience was met with. And then attention is directed to Canada, which has been the Mecca of so many hundred thousand Americans during the past few years. Not only in Eastern Canada has the price of lands increased, but in Western Canada, during the past few weeks, farm lands have increased from three to five dollars an acre, with the prospect of a similar advance during the next three months. The reason for this is very apparent, and in a few words 'it mgy be pointed out that the lands are worth a great deal more than the present prices. The Northwestern Agriculturist of Minneapolis, a paper that was one of the first of the American farm papers to discover the real merits of the lands of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, says: “The reciprocity schedule would encourage American farm ers to move to Canada, where the virgin soil will produce greater crops of grain with less labor than can be produced in our own farms in the Northwest. The result will be to enhance land values in Canada.” This paper Is afraid land values in Canada will be enhanced at the Expense ofj land values in the United States. In face of the fact that land values in the United States are increasing the reasoning scarcely holds. The reason for the advance in value of Canadian lands is partly accounted from the fact, admitted by this paper, that Canada’s virgin soil will produce “greater crops of grain with less labor.” But that is not the only reason. During the past twelve months 320,000 people have made Canada their home and these are mostly of the farming class. They want farms, and the demand as well as the wealth of the soil is regulating the price. A study of the ittt crease in the acreage of land put under crop last year, which can be had from any Canadian government representative, will prove the point, that the demand is increasing at a greater ratio than even the rnpst sanguine would have predicted. ,

Character Told In Greeting.

Joseph Simms, M. D., in “Physiognomy Illustrated,” says: “The man who gives you a warm, cordial, hearty grasp, looks you straight in the face, with a pleasant, open smile, and shakes your hand up and down, withdrawing his after a second earnest; gentle pressure, is almost without an exception an honest, earnest and true friend. The man who gives you the wagging, horizontal mill hopper shakfr and lets slip your hand as if it weref greasy or oily, will almost certainly be found to be a selfish, cunning and deceitful man, ready to sell you the moment be can realize a dollar.”

Shop Talk.

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