Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1911 — Page 3

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Don’t Persecute Your Bowels Cat out cathartics and purgatives. They are brutal, harsh, unnecessary. CARTER’S LITTLE jWk LIVER PILLS &s® > y^^oi CARTER ' s Vi VER bowe). ( C u ache and Indigestion, aa millions know. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature ~-A ~f ■ H WUI reduce Inflamed, strained, ■ ■ swollen Tendons, Ligaments, A fl Muscles or Bruises, Cure the t?»B!Se^n^?^ ■Vh'-Mn No blister, no hair gone. Horse can be KAeJII used. to a bottle delivered. Describe Bate. Star £>’” r case ,or special instructions and ABSORBING, j£L ttaHHflment for mankind. Beduoes strained, tom ligaments, enlarged glands, veins or musetes—heals ulcers—allays pain. Price »U» a bottle at dealers or delivered. W.F.YOUNfi.P.O.F.,3IOTempIe St,Springfield Mass. 4/MORE eggs ’Wlp More eggs this fall and Winter if you jf adopt my new poultry and egg method, dfe -Two yean ago I discovered end perfected the moßtsucccsfuland profitable-poultry teethed known. The secret of how to make one hundred hens lay eighty eggs a day. Sent on FRBB TRIAL; guaranteed to make the hens lay. OrteMsy. MRS. L. ALLEY. Box C, New Madrid. Mo. rag| “TWILIGHT” FKEEJ REVERIE BY T. J. GREY This: desirable piano piece and catalog sent free upon receipt of 3 cents for postage. L.D. Lassalle, 247 W. Newton St., Boston, Mass. Constipation,HleedlngorltcMnw Plica, write lor free trialer Positive Painless Pile Cure. S.U.TABNEY, Auburn, Ind. SPOBTSMBTS SWPHB i ■■ ■ ■ Alamm Goods. Bottom Priwa M " ■ ■ Ml W Square Deal Guaranteed ■M ■ ■ {MS Send 3c. stamp for Katalog ■ IW ■WPOWELL&CLEMENTCO AH API ■ AF <10MainHt ’ clnclnnatl - ■ter. I ,'"' : ffZ^Tr i7ig=»TfßfP»n n n for wall* kwETirSC ir AND W. N. U., CHICAGO, NO. 46-1911.

Faint ? J 1 "™ J** . wwfc he * rt ’ dizET feeling, oppressed <V•> breathing after meals P Or do you experience pain over the heart, shortness of breath on going up-stairs / I ' “<* the many distressing symptomsevhich indicate poor Circulation and bed blood? A heart tonic, blood and b«»rWl<ler that has stood the test of 40 yean of cures is Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery V r h > \ “‘“™ •" weU f ed - Th* arteries are filled ■ \ with good rich blood. That is why nervous debility. K, \ irritability fainting spells, dl.sppmr and are over- \ CO ” e b T_ t “’ dtorative extrwt of medicinal root. * P ut , «P hy Dr. Pierce without the use of alcohol, wro&iooa conditions, nicer., white’Xelling?, JZ?, Dr. Pierce s Discovery. Just the refreshing and vitalising tonic nested for y*r*!!y > ?* £r ” ra fever “ or ,Or nm-dowu, anemic, thin-blooded people. Stick to this safe and sane remedy and refuse ell “ tost good kinds offered by the dealer who is looking fora larger profit. Noth* fog will do you half as much good aa Dr. Pierae^sGoldeuMediwlJMmiovery.

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Caring for Consumptives.

There are now four special methods by which consumptive workmen in the United States are being cared for. In such cities as Albany, Elmira and Binghamton, N. Y., the unions support a separate pavilion or hospital In cities like Hartford, New Britain and South Manchester, Conn., the workmen towards the maintenance of a fund for the care of consumptives. The employers also contribute to these funds. There are also two national sanatoria for the treatment of tuberculosis owned and operated by labor unions; one by the International Typographical union, and the other by the Printing Pressmen and Assistants' union. In Massachusetts, Illinois and elsewhere large corporations and manufacturers have agreed voluntarily to care for all their consumptive employes for a limited length of time. ‘

TELLS WHAT SAVED HER LIFE

I had tried several remedies but they did not seem to give me any relief. My doctor said I had kidney and liver trouble which I could not believe, aa the pain seemed to be in my stomach. At times I hadMiuch dreadful pains that I could not move for three or four days and nothing would bring relief. I could not walk and in a short time I lost ten and one half pounds in weight. I also had fainting spells, backache and always that tired and sleepy feel* Ing. ' A lad/ friend who appeared to be troubled in the same way as myself, recommended Dr. Kilmer's SwampRoot. I procured several bottles and gave tt a thorough trial and am glad to say'that I am feeling perfectly well and like a new person. I cheerfully recommend Swamp-Root to all sufferers. I truly believe that Swamp-Root saved my life. Gratefully yours, MRS. HENRY MUMM, LHterto R- F. D. No. 1, Box 49 Prove What Swamp-Root Win Dp For Yon Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y„ for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When, writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular flfty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores.

Equivocal.

“Gladys can’t hide the fact that she dyes her hair yellow." “You don’t suppose, do you, that she could keep tt dark?’’

VARIETY IN PEACHES

DELICIOUS FRUIT. . Will ? Ft Tk R TjSmpl* «nd the flMulti Amply Repay Her for . < Her Trouble. 1 ' v ~ ——- Spiced Peachee—Peel seven pounds w one pint or ciuer vinegar aaa tnree and one-half pounds of sugar, one tablespoon of ground cinnamon, and one of mace, and one teaspoon of cloves. Tie the spices ih a bag. Cook the vinegar, spices and sugar for fifteen minutes, then add the peaches, a few at a time, and cook until tender; pack in jars, pour over them the scalding sirup and cover closely. Let them stand twenty-four hours, then drain, cook the sirup ten mlnues, and again pour over the fruit. Put a plate over the fruit In the jar and tie a doth over the top and keep in 4 cool place. Peach Marmalade.—Peel, stone, and cut ripe peaches In small pieces, take three-quarters of a pound of sugar to each pound of fruit, and one cup of water to each pound of sugar. Place on fire, boll and skim; then put In the peaches and let them boll hard, stir and mash them until the-whole Is a thick mass. Then put in glass jars and seal. Peach Catsup.—Pare apd quarter eight quarts of ripe peaches. * Simmer the parings for thirty minutes in one pint of water. Then strain, add the peaehes, and simmer thirty minutes longer. Add one and one-half cups of best cider vinegar and one-half cup of sugar, two teaspoons of ground cinnamon, and one-half teaspoon each jof cloves, mace and pepper. Simmer slowly until quite thick and seal hot in pint jars. •'.- r . . '

Preserved Peaches. —Allow threequarters of a pound of sugar and one cupful of water to every pound at fruit. Peel the peaches, cut them in half if the fruit is large. Cook the sugar and water and skim, then drop in tiie fruit and cook until tender. Take out carefully and pack in heated glass jars, boll the syrup until thick and clear, then strain over the fruit and seai at once. ‘. Stuffed Peaches.—These are a delicious accompaniment for roast turkey at Thanksgiving time. Select medium sized peaches, wash and take out thestones, cover with salt water, and let them stand over night. In the morning fill the centers with grated horseradish mixed with a Httle celery seed and a small piece of giiiger root, tie each pe&ch with string and' pack in jars. Turn over them hot vinegar with sugar and spices to taste. Seai the jars.

Molded Salmon.

One can salmon, one-half teaspoon salt,, one and one-half tablespoons sugar, one-half teaspoon flour, one teaspoon mustard, three-fourths cup scalded milk, one and one-half tablespoons melted butter, yolks of two eggs, one-fourth cup hot vinegar, three-fourths tablespoon granulated gelatine. Rinse the salmon with hot water and . drain thoroughly. Remove the skin and bone and pick the flesh fine with a silver fork. Mix together the salt, sugar, flour and mustard. Pour over ft gradually the scalded milk and when mixed return to the double boiler and stir and cook ten minutes. Then add the melted butter, the beaten egg yolks and hot .vinegar. Stir while cooking a moment.. Then add the gelatine, softened in two tablespoons of cold water. Stir until melted, then add the salmon and turn into molds. When thoroughly chilled serve.

Smothered Eggs.

Poach four eggs by breaking into a saucepan half-filled with boiling salted water; let them remain until yolks are hard, then remove with perforated skimmer; cut each egg in half with a sharp knife, keep on hot platter while you . prepare - the following sauce: One pint of gravy from roast or boiled meat, or one pint of soup; add one chopped onion, salt and pepper to season, two tablespoons of butter In which has been well mixed one even tablespoon of flour; bring all to boiling point, simmer five minutes and pour over eggs; serve hot This is a delicious way to serve eggs, as four eggs will make a good breakfast dish for five or six people. It Is cheap as well.

Right Way to Make Tea.

In the nW place,, tea never should be boiled, as the flavor will be entirely destroyed by-the Mttesness extracted from the tea leaves. Use a china or agate lined tea pot, let the tea leaves get wanned through by standing the pot on the back of the stove, or scalding with fresh, boiling water and putting leaves in the pot at once. Steep fpr a few moments, then HD pot with water which has just reached the bolting point, and serve at once. : i

Apple Farel.

Select eight large, tender, perfect apples; wipe, core, then steam until tender. For the filling allow a quarter pound of candied cherries and two ounces of candled pineapple. Chop fine end simmer with a half cupful of sugar and a cup of water. Arrange the steamed apples In a deep glass dish, drain the fruit and fill the centers ot the apples heaping full. Boil the syrup untn thick, flavor find dip over the apples. Chill and serve with whipped cream.

How Weak Kidneys Cause Rheumatism

How Dr. Derby’. Kidney Pills Unfeffingiy Restore Kidney, end . Every one knows rheumatism is caused by excess of uric add in the system. The poisonous accumulation is there hecauae the kidneys fail to filter it from the blood. Kidneys are diseased, toe weak to perform their fWfi duty. - Naturally the thing to do is to restore the kidneys to inh tool w—make them es tract and expel the urtb add poison. That’s how to really cO)U rheumatism—XAerr’j se oAerwqy. - That’s how Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills cure. That’s why their cures are htntut, not makebelieve—permanent, instead of lasting only while the effect of the medicine lasts. No matter what the form of rheumatismarticular, inflammatory, muscular—whether in your back (lumbago), your feet (gout), or in any part of the body— there’s one remedy you can absolutely depend upon. One that not only stops every ache and pain, but that banishes their cause. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills drive out the poisons —cleanse the dogged kidneys strengthen and invigorate them, so they do their work as Nature intended. If troubled with any rheumatic condition, any kidney or urinary trouble, don’t delay treatment one hour! There are no ailments more destructive that so quickly lead to fatal results —if not promptly checked. -■ Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills are sold under a positive guarantee. Druggists are authorized to refund money in case of dissatisfaction. Prices, 25c and 50c. Sample package free, if you’d like to try them first. At druggists, or sent direct by Derby Medicine Co., Eaton Rapids, Mich. X

VAIN EXPERIMENT.

Daughter—Pa, why'do you let the furnace go out every evening Mr. Romance comes to see me? 7 Father—l am trying to freeze out the microbe of love, my deluded daughter. -> •-

MRS. SELBY AND PRIZE BABY

“I have always used Cuticura Soap and no other for my baby and he has never had a sore of any kind. He does not even chafe ,as most babies do. I feel sure that it is all owing to Cuticura Soap, for he is fine and healthy, and when five months old, won a prize in a baby contest It makes my heart ache to go into so many homes and see a sweet-faced baby with the whole top of its head a solid mass of scurf, caused by poor soap. I always recommend Cuticiisa, and nine times out of ten the next time I see the mother she says: *Oh! I am so glad you told me of Cuticura.* ** (Signed) Mrs. G. A. Selby, Redondo Beach, California, Jan. 15, 1911. Although Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a sample of each, with 32-page book, will be mailed free on application to “Cnttcura,” Dept 20 L. Boston.

Explanations.

, Miss Fullosoul (of a poetical turn) “Which are you of opinion one should say, professor: ‘Summer flies’ or ‘Summer flees T ” Absent-Minded Professor (great on entomology)—The two species; my dear young lady, are entirely distinct Now, the common house fly— Then he wondered why she suddenly opened a conversation with the young man on her right.—London Sphere. Pain and Swelling seldom indicate internal organic trouble. They are usually the result of local cold or inflammation which can be quickly removed by Hamlins Wizard Oil. Some men have a well-seated prejudice against giving up their place to a woman in a crowded car. Constipation causes and seriously aggravates many diseases. It is thoroughly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. Tiny sugarcoated grannies. Pessimism is the undigested fruit of experience. Mrs. Window's Soothing Byrap for Children teething, softens the gums, reduces InflamaaaUm, allays pain. mures wind coUe, Sfc • bottle. Every time you meet a grouch hand tt a lemon.

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Longevity Personifled. 1 A ; ■ ' » . • . I PnlflTA/l VTUbfl nftYYtAfl TaW wllFb fl Afl wltt a neighboring South Carolina fa se’dv,’^Sd e W.’roiman, “his mlstresa WM rather surprised When old Jeff Mked to have a few d< off of Boating,” to see MS aunt - 'Why, Jeff,* said the lady, -your aunt must be pretty old, isn’t she?' “‘Ye’m,’ he replied, ‘yesm; mah aunt must be pretty ole now—she's 'bout ah hundred an’ five years ole now.’ “One hundred and five years!' exclaimed his mistress, ‘what on earth is she doing up there in Boston?’ “ ‘Deed, Fa dunno what’s she’s doin’, ma’am,’ rejoined old Jeff, in all seriousness, ‘she’s up dere livin' wld her gran'mother.’” <7 7

Distinction.

Senator Lotsmaun—Who is this MoChunkerson that wants a consulship, and what claim has he on me for a political job? Private Secretary—He says he’s the only man who hasn’t been mentioned aa. a candidate for governor of Illinois. 4---------

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