Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 270, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1914 — Page 3
W. L. PQIUCLAS *Fs* WMIEI!* || S|so, tj *3jo and SB.OO Idfefc _ / BOYS’ SHOEB $2.25, $2.80 150 ■,• YOU CAE BAYS MOSEY BY ■ - WEABUTG W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES. M Tot 81 yaara W. L. Douglas h»» gnarantawrt fta by having hia name and tne retail prion ■tamped on the sole before the shoe* leave the ftw for inferior anoee or other mevee, w. L. uoupai ■hoet era elwaya worth What yon pay for them. If yon could m ho* carefully W. L. Doagla* ihoee are bade, and the high grade leather! need, you would then understand why they look better, lit better, hold their ■tape and wauJonger than other make* for the price. If the W. L. Douglas shoes are hot for sale in your Ttelnlty, order direct from factory. Shoes sent everywhere. Postage free In ihe C. 8. Write fter 1 llua.
BkSfii ffaSß ■ iiimy/natilA indWnm It ia just plain “horse sense” to keep up the spirit and nerve of your/jKjS'W horses during the winter when they spend most of their time in the stable. ajjff WM |S Pratts, Animal Regulator does it and enables you to stable your horses in fine condition without IEErJB Whets the appetite. Tones digestion. Builds up flesh. Gives M endurance. Keeps wind good —coat sleek and glossy. 1 Ffl Try Pratts at our risk —satisfaction guaranteed or money back. \m J' /!■ 25-lb. pail only $3-00; also in packages from 5Uc. up. \W 40",000 Dealers sill Pratts. jjl s PRATT FOOD COMPANY Philadelphia, Chicago, Toronto
Naturally. "What does her husband do when ahe asks him to foot her bills?” - "Kicks about it" mmtmmmm — m. It’s difficult for Borne people to think sensible thoughts.
imramm f^i|SSKWBSiiIBP In Um nart 90 days I will offer for sale2oo head of highgrade Holsieln belters rnnnln({lnagefrora 1 to 8 year* -Sid. a camber of them springing bag to freshen aow, well marked and In good condition. Ther win ran |£B and 16- M Bolateln and are bred to registered ball*. Will also offer 100 head of fully developed, heavy ■Bilking cows, part of them fresh and balance due to [freshen soon. Also have K head of registered and {high-grade bnllaof no relation to the above eowsor 'heifers. I will have a few cboloe heifer and bull calves to offer In the near future that are 16-16 and 'll-62 Holstein, at 11648 each. Bint draft takes them. Write me your wants. ,■■■■,. •JAMES DORSET. DEPT. W. N.. GILBERTS. KANE COUNTY, ILLINOIS HARFINA OINTMENT Wonderfully Effective in Scalp Trouble s Have yon dandruff? Itching, scaly scalp? Hair falling? Your scalp and hair are Just crying for the healing, toning, soothing, antiseptic Influence of Harfina Ointment. It brings •a healthy condition absolutely and purely—and promotes hair growth. Also the world’s great ointment for skin troubles©! all kinds—eexema, pimples, eruptions, boils, sores, wounds, bites, •alt rheum and inflammation of all klndsu wherever looated; also for piles, tender,irritated fMt, chilblains, chafing and soreness of babies. Gives instant relief in most eases. Heat druggists or direct on receipt of price and dealer’s name, Philo Hay Specialties Co., Newark,NJ. Big Florida Land Sale M&ttr rich soil in De Soto jCo., but must be sold to raise money, will •ell in 10, 20 and 40 acre tracts. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. 0. W. WALTER, Arcadia, Florida I nr* AT »«a««y rr.ln the eountry. Basysell,l]L v l No competition. Hveiybody buy*. CatCome to Montana sanoh for sale cheap. ihw M»t.iwuf, i C.. (• U 40 acres land, H mile from good town, HO rOl MIC per acre, alto U» acres, T miles from town, SUper acre. Terms. Albert Straus, Adams,Wls. W. N. U„ CHICAGO, NO. 45-1914.
_ m '* .inm •U »• 1 ■ —i ! \iKrJr' \ *. 1 VI >■&- - J ' . r^maaa^pa vWf lip Most Important “First Aid” ■BMT in Case of Illness A comfortable, warm room night and day §g|==3p|jgg| makes it much easier to take care of a sick ’.J-iA > person. Especially if the heat is from a portable ■ stovo that von can carry wherever yon wish—iMfa£Mgqlß the NEW PERFECTION Heater that bums it clean, convenient, economical oil, most satie- > factory of fuels. This little heater will keep the family comfortmk able all winter, whether they are sick or well. Invaluable In early spring and fall when O v* the regular fires are out. Perfection Comfort Bums 10 hours on one gallon of oil—can’? .smoke. No trouble to iflcka come ready toput In, trimmed, smooth and ready to light. For best results use Perfection Oil. Your dealer has tbs NEW PERFECTION Oil Heater on exhibition. He will be glad to show yon the different models. Send ns your name —■ on s postal and wq will forward you the NEW PERFECTION Book. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (fifSBSS) Chicago, m. am
Parliament "Palace."
It la said that the new homo of -Australia’s national parliament at the federal’ capital city of Canberra will be a "palace.” Provisions is being made in the new building for acocmmodating 300 members in the house of representatives, and 150 in the senate, ►The fact that women have the vote in Australia, and are eligible for election to the federal parliament, has not been overlooked. Thrlneans of access to the chambers are to be so designed that all members may be able io respond to a caH on three minutes* notice. Public accommodation will include reading rooms, studies, and correspondence rooms. So that members may obtain recreAtionT 14,000 square feet of space is being devoted 4© billiard and other rooms. Tor the official reporting of the doings of the parliament, about twenty rooms will be set apart. The building Is to cost $5,000,000.
Diplomacy is the art of concealing our dislikes.
Boycott on Veal.
.A country boy was leaving home to make a living, and probably a name for ’■himself. His father and mother had given him some money and a great deal of advice. He had a situation in & distant city; and, as he had never taken kindly to farm work, it looked like a good opportunity for him. .
. "But there’s one thing I wanter say ter ye,” the old man said, as he’handed the-ahoy his luggage out of the wagon at the station, “and I want you to understand that I say It In all kindness. You are going Into the world with pretty good prospects.” "Yes, father.” "And at the same time you’re to move into the neighborhood of the wicked and ungodly, where your foot’s liable to slip any minute.” "Yes. father.” "Wa-a-1, what I wanter say is Just this: ‘The farm’s goln* to stay right here, where you can always turn to It; but times has been mighty hard lately, and the farm never was very productive.* “I know it father.” "So you might as well understand that if you come back because you want to see the folks again, you’ll get your wish, but If you come back lookin’ for the fatted . calf you'll, be likely-to get disappointed. So goodby, son.”
Money for Christmas. Selling guaranteed wear-proof hosiery to friends & neighbors. Big Xmas business. Wear-Proof Mills, 8200 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. —Adv. . Astronomy vs. Art Professor—Has anything ever been dlscoverd qa Venus 7 Student—Np, sir, there has not If the pictures are correct—Judge. 'V mm y A Reservation. "Tell me, dearest—would yon marry a spendthrift?” "Surely—if he had the thrift”— Judge. YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WIIX TKIX YOU <&. S& Appearances are often deceptive. Luxurious whiskers hide many an ugly mug. >
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, INP.
The Victors.
*T met in Milan.” said a returned tourist, “Gen. Angelo Gatti, the famous Italian tactician. Gatl tailed luminously on the war. This remember, was about September 1. "General Gatti said that the allies U France had been too audacious at first —hence their hard luck. He said they had °ow learned their lesson and were doing bettor. "in warfare,’ said General Gatti, ‘the rash are-annihilated. The tiipld are crushed. Victory crowns those alone who mingle rashness and timidity together—those, so to speak, who run risks at a slow walk.’ ”
A GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
Mr. F. C. Case of Welcome Lake* Pa., writes: "I suffered with Backache and Kidney Trouble. My bead ached, my qleep was broken and un-
Mr. F. C. Case.
dragging sensation across my loins, difficulty in collecting my thoughts and was troubled with shortness of breath. Dodds Kidney Pills have cured me of these complaints. Dodds Kidney Pills have done their work and done it well. You are at liberty to publish this letter for 'tho benefit of any sufferer who doubts tho merit of Dodds Kidney Pills.” Dodds Kidney Pills, 60c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Write for Household Hints, Dainty Recipes; also music of National Anthem. All 8 sent freo. Adv. >s
Virginia Governor’s Mansion.
The spirits of history, of sentiment and of beauty rise to form a triple alliance in protest against the proposal to remodel the first floor of the governor’s mansion.- To them it Is almost an act of vandalism to'break the Bplendid sweep of the central hall with a stairway, to'obstruct the view from the entrance, to obliterate the effect of space given by the wide interior entrances to right and left, to instill a cramped feeling into all who enter, to make any changes In an interior the most distinctive historically and architecturally of all the state executive mansions. There are improvements to be made In the rooms of the upper floor, and probably In other parts of the house. Smaller and more bedrooms, for instance, are needed. But the first floor can only be ruined by the contemplated “improvements.” Rich in history, beautiful In design and comfortable in arrangements, tt should not he touched.
When Scot Meets Scot.
The lady was the owner of a small shop, writes the London Telegraph, and her squire acquired the habit of seeing her home, and carrying the cash bag that contained die day’s takings, Jt was generally heavy. “You must be doin’ weel,” remarked the gentleman, frequently. "Oh, ay,” the lady would reply, "It’s a guld bit business.” But she did not disclose that besides the moderate drawings the bag contained the counter weights. The canny lover only discovered that fact after marriage. .. Unrequited love is one brand of heart failure. But it’s never fataL
PRESSED HARD. Coffee's Weight on Old Age.
When people realise the injurious effects of coffee and the change la health that Postum can bring, they are usually glad to lend their testimony for the benefit of others. “My bother, since her early child-hood,-was an inveterate coffee drinker, had been troubled with her heart for a number of years and complained of that ’weak all over* feeling and sick stomach.
“Some time ago I .was making a visit to a distant part of the country and took dinner with one of the merchants of the place. I noticed a somewhat unusual flavour of the ‘coffee’ and asked him concerning it. He replied that it was Postum. “I was so pleased with it that, after the meal was over, I bought a package to carry home with me, and had wife prepare some for the next meal. The whole family were so well pleased with It that we discontinued coffee and used Postum entirely. *1 had really been at times very anxious concerning my mother’s condition, but we noticed that after using Postum for a short time, she felt so much better than she did prior te its nee, and had little trouble with her heart, and no sick stomach; that the headaches were not so frequent, and her general condition much improved. This continued until she was well and hearty. “I know Postum has benefited myself and the other members of the family, but not In so marked a degree Us in the case of my mother, as she was a victim of long standing.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Postum cornea itrtws forms: Regular Postum must be well boiled. 16c and 25c packages. Instant Postum—ls a soluble powder. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly In a*»cup of hot water and, with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 80c and 600 tins. The cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. a Beseem" for Postnm. - «*■«*’■ V aai oO&di Jjy
refreshing.' I felt heavy and sleepy after meals, was always nervous and tired, had a bitter taste in my month, was dizzy, had floating specks before my eyes, was always thirsty, had a
SOUPS THAT WILL BE LIKED
'' •‘i For the Colder Days There Is Noth* Ing Better Than That Made With ... Peas--Other Suggestions. To make thick pea soup wash and soak overnight one pint of split peas. Next morning pat them into a pot with two quarts of water. Meantime fry until brown two sliced onions and a head of celery In two ounces of clarified dripping. Put them In with the peas and two slices of bread cut diagonally, a teaspoonful of salt and half that amount of pepper. Bring to the boil, simmer for one and a half hours, rub through a sieve, add one pound of mashed potatoes; return it all to the pot and bring once more just to the boiling point Strain If desired. If the boup is not thick enough add a tablespoonful each of flour and butter rubbed together and let the soup heat for five minutes longer. This soup is very nutritious and would take the place of meat. For a good cabbage soup remove the outer leaves from two small cabbages and cut into shreds with half a head of celery. Soak in boiling water for ten minutes, drain and cool in fresh boiling water for ten minutes. Once more drain and place in a pan with two pints of stock or water, one ounce of finely minced sweet herbs and pepper and salt to taste. Then bring to a boll and simmer for fifteen or twenty minutes. Serve with grated cheese.
Potato soup is good and cheap, especially if made without meat, although scraps of meat or gravy may be added if liked. Cut three mediumsized potatoes (hto thin slices; add one small slice onion and a handful of rice. Boil in water sufficient to cover. Phrsley heightens the flavor, but it should be lifted out when well cooked. When the potatoes are done blend a piece of butter the size of an egg with browned flour and stir it into the soup. This gives a rich color and appetizing flavor. Milk may be added, but it should be sparingly used. You may add carrots, beans, peas and other left-over vegetables to such soup. Drop dumplings are nice to serve with this soup. Take one egg, one-half eggshell of water, a pinch of salt and one teaspoonful j)f baking powder. Add enough flour to make a dough that will drop easily from a teaspoon. Remove when they rise to the top of the soup.
REALLY FIRST-CUSS SOUP
Ingredients and Directions for Making Vegetable Puree, Liked by Everybody. Any* vegetable puree can be prepared as follows: Melt one ounce of well clarified dripping in a pan and cook in it till tender, but without coloring, four ounces of onions, two ounces of celery and a bunch of herbs; then in five minutes lay In one pound of potatoes, carrots, turnips, etc., according to what you wish to use, peeled and cut up; cover down the pan and let it continue to cook for twelve to fifteen minutes longer, shaking the pan now and again to prevent the vegetables burning; then add a quart of liquid, with a few peppercorns and seasoning, .and let it all simmer till tender (for about one and a half hours), then rub it through the sieve' reheat, add a mixture of flour and milk and use. For the mixture rub a little flour, say a dessertspoonful, smooth with some cold milk, water or stock, then add this to the soup and let it all cook for five minutes longer.
Pineapple Salad.
Cut- a ripe, mellow pineapple Into slices, pare each slice and remove the eyee. Sprinkle lightly with sugar and allow to stand a few hours to extract the juice. Drain and to the slices add dne-half as much grapefruit, tort apple or seeded Malaga grapes. Arrange on lettuce leaves. Dress with mayonnaise and decorate with halved grapes or candied cherries.
Old-Fashioned Doughnuts.
One egg well beaten, add two-thirds one-half cupful sour milk, one-tialFteaspoonful of soda dissolved in the milk, one-half teaspoonful of salt, one-fourth teaspoonful dry ginger and nutmeg, one-half teaspoonful cream of tartar sifted with the flour; try cupful and a half of flour, more if needed; roll out These are delicious.
Salad Oils.
A decided salad oil economy is obtained by mixing with a quart of the pure cottonseed oil, a few ounces of pure olive oil for imparting richness of flavoring. The nutritive qualities of the two are about the same, and to some, persons this mixture is more appetizing than the rather pungent flavor of the- plain olive oIL
How to Bind Soups.
If cream soups and purees are allowed to stand, they separate unless bound together. To bind a soup melt hatter, and when bubbling add an equal quantity of flour; when weß mixed add to boiling soup, stirring well.
Wrap Up Meat.
book advises after roasting vA piece of meat that is to be served cold to wrap it In cheesecloth while it is still hot. This will prevent it from drying out and losing flavor.
A Tea Hint.
If ft Ihmp of sugar Is put In the tear pot when making tea it will prevent its spalling the table cover If spllledi * - V ■ j> -
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RELICS TO BE PRESERVED
Mexican Authorities Make Discoveries of Parts of Bodies of Maximilian ami His Generals. . ‘ ‘ 1 y The heart of Gen. Tomas Mejia and fragments of the bodies of Emperor Maximilian and General Miramon, all of whom .were executed together on the Cerro de las Campas, just outside the city of Quertaro, when Maximilian surrendered there to the forces of President Juarez, were found recently in a search which was made by the constitutionalist authorities of the library of the house of Luis Garcia plmentel, In Calle de Donceles. No. 68.
The house of Garcia Pimentel Is at present occupied by General Davila Sanchez. When the constitutionalist authorities were going through the library of this residence, taking an Inventory of what they found there, they came upon the grewsome relics, which were carefully preserved. The heart of Mejia and the portions of the body of the emperor and his other trusted general had been kept, it is said, by Doctor Liceaga, who performed the autopsy upon the bodies after their execution, and acquired from him by Pimentel as relics. They probably will be donated to a museum. It is said, by the authorities. —Mexican Herald.
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Distinguished Political Career.
Elbridge Gerry Lapham, who represented New York'ln the United States senate In the early ’Bo’s, was born in the town of Fanningham, N. Y, 10P yean the profession of a civil engineer* Later he studied law and in 1844 was admitted to the bar. He was a member of the constitutional convention of* New York In 1867; a representative fat congress from 1876 until 1881, la which latter year he was elected Us the United States senate to take tb» place of Roscoe Conkllng, who had resigned. Senator Lapham was a Republican In politics. He died at Canandaigua Lake, N. Y., In 1890. The people -wink indulges In honeyedS phrases seldom have any fear of ashing their own words. Talk Is cheap, yet some people have a .mania for trying to monopolize It.,
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