Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1916 — Page 3
Why That Lame Back? Morning lameness,, sharp twinges when bending, or an all-day backache; each la cause enough to suspect kidney trouble. Get after the cause. Help the kidneys. We Americans go it too hard. We overdo, overeat and neglect our sleep and exercise and so we are fast becoming a nation of kidney sufferers. 72% more deaths than in 1890 is the 1910 census story. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thousands recommend them. An lowa Case O. W. Emery, West Decorah. lowa, says: iwJmkj & „ "My back got so pain- V ful I couldn’t sleep and I had to be ( \ \ propped up with pH- VP A lows. The pain waa IXZ rgfl ' H terrible and It seemed WT] as though my kidneys K IpT f J were being torn loose. l/N-A The kidney secretions K were painful In pas- VtJajAJMk sage and I lost weight until I was a mer shadow of my former (BWV self. Doan’s Kidney Pills restored me to good health and I haven't suffered since.’’ Got Dees’s at Any Store, 80c a Bea DOAN’S 'V.’L’LV FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y.
On the Diamond.
Dorothy—You say it was their diamond wedding? / Marion —Yes; they were married in the baseball park.
SYRUP OF FIGS FOR A CHILD'S BOWELS
It is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physic into a sick child.
Look back at your childhood days. Remember the "dose” mother Insisted on—castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought •gainst taking them. With our children it’s different. Mothers who cling to the old form of physic simply don’t realize what they do. The children’srevolt.is well-found-ed. Their tender little “insides” are Injured by them. If your child’s stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only delicious “California Syrup of Figs." Its action is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this harmless “fruit laxative” handy; they know children love to take it; that it never falls to clean the liver and bowels and sweeten the stomach, and that a teaspoonful given today saves a sick child tomorrow. - Ask at the store for a 50-cent bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on each bottle. Adv. .
A small boy says the road to knowledge has too many branches.
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THE BUILDING OF A COUNTRY
The Natural Pride of Those Who Take Part in It To those who have built railroads through and. across the prairies of Western Canada, connecting that great empire of grain and cattle? horse and sheep with the world’s markets in the east, must be awarded the privilege Of looking upon their work, and its results with pardonable pride. If they reminiscence, and tell of the hardships and the privations, why shouldn’t they? The broad prairies on which the buffalo roamed and fed, are now alive with cities, towns and villages. Farms —large and small —on which mnrhinfirv has chased the bugaboo of laborious work off the farm, and making farm life one of the most pleasant and prosperous of occupations —are being cultivated by men of the highest stamp of manhood. Many of these have inherited from their forebears the physical strength and the high type of manliness that was theirs in the days when they hewed their homes out of the virgin forest, and made them what may be seen today, beautiful farms In the east. On the whole the western prairies breed a high type of manhood, wrest from him faults and diseases which would be his were It not for the upbuilding Influence and character of prairie life. When the builder qf the western Canadian prairie looks upon the result of his work, why shouldn’t his chest expand? It was probably some of this feeling of pride that took possession of Sir Donald Mann, vice president of the Canadian Northern Railway the other day in Winnipeg, when he said: “I am not in the habit of giving advice, but I have no hesitation of advising the young men of Canada, every young man, to get out and get a piece of western Canada’s land that now can be had for the asking and be their own masters.” “It was -36 years ago when L first earn'd to Winnipeg," he said. “At that time there were less than 150,000 people west of Lake Huron in Canada, and the only bit of railway in operation was between St. Boniface and Emerson —about sixty miles. Today there are nearly 20,000 miles of railway In actual operation and the population Is over two and a quarter million, a wonderful achievement in such a short period you will agree, when you have contemplated It a moment.” "At that time all the flour, meat and many other supplies for our contracts were brought from the States. Now consider what the west Is doing today. .-You have a grain production exceeding- a billion bushels and yet only a comparatively small area of the tillable land of the country is occupied. Five years hence you will be more than doubling that.” —Advertisement.
Not So Good.
“Any good skating on the lake these days?” “The Ice is good, if that’s what you mean. The skaters are a lot of dubs.”
THE PROFESSOR’S STATEMENT.
Prof. Aug, F. W. Schmitz, Thomas, Okla., writes: “I was troubled with Backache for about twenty-five years. When told I had Bright’s Disease in
Prof. Schmitz. tack. I went for Dodd’s Kidney Pills and they relieved me again. I used three bonces. That Is now three years ago and my Back* ache has not returned in its severity, and by using another two boxes a little later on, the pain left altogether and I have had no trouble since. You may use my statement. I recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills when and wherever I can.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodd’s Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
Only Way to Get It.
Slowitt—How do you find trade? Swiftleigh—l don’t find it at all. 1 advertise for it.
RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR.
TO halt pint of water add 1 os. Bay Rum, a ■mall box of Barbo Compound, and 54 os. of glycerine. Apply to the hair twice a week until it becomes the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix It at home at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and removes dandruff. It is excellent for falling hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky of greasy, and does ndl rub off.— Ady.
Diplomacy is often a knife in ths hands of the underhand.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIX, a safe and lure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the y/tf/r • P Signature of In Dae for Oytt SO YearsZ2L__ Children Cry for Fletcher’s Caitoria tn a position to back It up. When all others fall to pleauee ' Try Denison’s Coffee.
It’s a wise saw that knows its own maker. . ' ~
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its last stages, I tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills. After using two boxes I was somewhat relieved and I stopped the treatment In the spring of the next year I had another at-
BILIOUS, HEADACHY, SICK “CASCARETS"
Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Get a 10-cent box. ' Sick biliousness, dizziness, coated tongue, foul taste And foul breath —always trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged in the intestines, instead of being cast out of the system is re-absorbed into the blood. When this poison reaches the delicate brain tissue It causes congestion and that dull, throbbing, sickening headache. Cascarets Immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep—a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your liver and bowels regular for months. Adv.
Don’t lose all your energy waiting for rich relatives to die.
Pile* Cured in 6 to 14 Day* Druggists refund money If PAZO OINIMBNT fails to cure Itching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. First application gives relief. 60c.
Hawaii’s output in pineapples this year will be nearly ten million cans.
NEW TREATMENT FOR SWOLLEN VEINS
Swollen veins are dangerous and Often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce, original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) at any pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once. Physicians recommend Emerald Oil; it is used in hospital practice and a small bottle will last a long time, because it is very concentrated. Apply night and morning with the soft brush as directed until the swelling .!».«• duced to normal. It is so marvelously powerful that swollen glands, and even goitre disap* pear when used steadily.
A Ringer.
Ernest P. Bicknell, national director of the American Red Cross, said on his return from Belgium to a Washington reporter: “if pence is to come each side must do its snare. Advances must be made like the girl, you know. “A young millionaire said to a beautiful girl on a moonlit beach between two dances:—- -—„ _ _ “ ‘Don’t you like that Shakespearean quotation: "‘“The friends thou hast and their adoption tried, Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel.” ‘ “The girl.sighed. “ ‘Beautiful,’ she said. ‘Beautiful. But wouldri’t hoops of gold be better?’ ”
Archie’s Neck.
Little Willie—in small boy stories the central figure Is nearly always named Little Willie—came running Into the house, stuttering In his excitement; “Mommer," he panted, “do you know Archie Sloan’s neck?" “Do I know what?” asked his mother. “Do you know Archie Sloan’s neck?" repeated her “I know Archie Sloan,” answered the puzzled parent: “so I suppose I must know his neck. Why?” “Well,” said Willie, “he Just now fell Into the backwater up to It.”—Saturday Evening Post.
COFFEE WAS IT.
People Slowly Learn the Facts. "All my life I have been a slave to coffee. 1 kept gradually losing my health, but I used to say ’nonsense, it “Slowly I was forced to admit the truth and the final result was that my nervous ' force was shattered. - “My heart became weak and uncertain In its action and that frightened me. Then my physician told me that I must stop drinking coffee or I could never expect to be well again. "I thought’ of Postum but could hardly bring myself to give up the coffee.' “Finally I concluded that I owed It to myself to give Postum a trial. I got a package and carefully followed the directions, and what-a-delicious, nourishing, rich drink It was! Do you know,. I found 4t very easy to shift from Coffee to Postum. “Almost immediately after I made the change I found myself better, and as the days went by I kept on Improving. My nerves grew steady, I slept well and felt strong and well-balanced. Now the old nervousness is gone and I am well once more.” , It pays to give up the drink that acts on some like a poison, for health is the greatest fortune one can have. Name given by Postum Co; Battle Creek, Mich. Postum comes in two forms: Postum Cereal—the original formmust be well boiled. 15c and 25c pack* ages. Instant Postum —a aoluble dlssolves quickly in a cup< pf hot w* ter. and. with cream and sugar, makes a delicious beverage Instantly. 30c and 60c tins. Both kinds are equally delicious and cost about the same per cup. _ "There’s a Beason” for Postum. J —cold by Grocers.
TAKE PLACE OF MEAT
PREPARATIONS OF VERMICELLI AND SPAGHETTI. ’_ • 7 Housewife Will Find That Both the Family and Visitors Will Appreciate These 4}alnty and Also Economical Dishes. Spaghetti au Gratin. —Break one-half package of spaghetti into short pieces and cook in two quarts of boiling water for ten or twelve minutes, tyain and blanch in cold water. Melt two tablespoonfuls butter, add the spaghetti, one teaspoonful salt, a little paprika, one cupful of milk and threefourths cupful grated cheese. Mix and place in baking dish, cover with grated cheese and bake in hot oven half an hour or longer, if wished quite brown. Fried Spaghetti.—Take one-fourth of a pound of spaghetti, throw into salted boiling water and boil ten or twelve minutes; make a stiff batter by adding to the spaghetti one teacupful of tomato sauce, a grated onion, salt, and pepper to taste, one egg well beaten, flour enough to make into little cakes, and fry on a greased griddle. Indian Vermicelli.—Boil half a pound of vermicelli in a. pint of milk until tender; add sugar to taste and a tablespoonful of prepared cocoanut. When the vermicelli is done and slightly cool pour into a glass dish and garnish with pistachio nuts, blanched and fried, and sultana raisins, seeded. Over the top sprinkle a few pistachio nuts chopped fine. Vermicelli Patties.—Break vermicel. 11 in very small pieces, cook until tender in salted water. Make a cream dressing of two tablespoonfuls of butter, one of flour, and one cup of cream. Cook butter and flour together; when smooth add cream and salt to taste. Put in little patty pans a layer of vermicelli, alternating with the cream. On each layer grate a goodly quantity of cheese. Bake a nice brown. Spaghetti With Shredded Codfish.— Break one-fourth pound spaghetti into boiling water and boll for twelve minutes; drain and blaneh. Put- it Into pudding dish, dusting a third of a box of shredded codfish through it; beat two eggs very light, add a cupful of milk, pour this over spaghetti and bake half an hour. Tomatoes Stuffed With Spaghetti.— Break half package of spaghetti into boiling water, boil ten or twelve minutes, drain and blanch in cold water. Select large, firm tomatoes; cut oft the tops and scoop out the seeds. Do not peel. After sprinkling the inside of the tomato shells with a very little salt, fill with cold spaghetti chopped, mixing cheese with the spaghetti. Arrange the tomatoes in a pudding dish, replace the tops after strewing cheese on the spaghetti filling; cover and bake one-half hour.
Nutritious Luncheon.
Days at home when pressed for time, It Is difficult to find something quick and easy for luncheon all too often. Cheese preparations are fine for such occasions and are satisfying. Stale bread, buttered a little and then covered with grated cheese and baked makes an appetizing dish. The cheesecovered bread should be piled up in ! layers in a baking pan and milk enough to moisten the bread poured into the pan, then the mixture should be placed in a moderate oven to bake. A plain lettuce salad with a French dressing is a pleasant addition, or a sliced tomato, green peppers or onions may be made into a salad and eaten with the baked dish. Freshly prepared tea and good bread and butter is all else required.
Pound Cake.
Cream a half cupful of butter, add one and a, half cupfuls of pastry flour once sifted. Beat the yolks of five eggs until thick, add one and a half cupfuls of powdered sugar, gradually, beating, constantly. ’Combine the mixtures and add the whites of five eggs beaten stiff, and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Sift over one teaspoonful of baking powder and beat thoroughly. Turn into a buttered, loured pan, and bakein a moderate oven. Remove from the pan, and cut in fancy shapes. Cover with boiled frosting, garnish with shredded cocoanut, fruit or rose leaves.
Nice Sugar Cookies.
Cream one-half capful of lard, onehalf cupful of butter, one cupful of granulated sugar. Add one cupful of rich sour cream, two unbeaten eggs, four cupfuls of flour mixed and sifted with one teaspoonful of soda and onehalf teaspoonfUl of baking powder. Stir just enough to make a stiff dough; toss on to a lightly floured molding board and knead another cupful of flour into it Flavor with a little nutmeg, roll out and cut into cookies and bake. . ...
Keep Teapot Dry.
When putting away a teapot which will not be used for some time wash and dry it as thoroughly as possible, and then drop into it a lump of sugar. This will absorb any dampness that may be left and so prevent the musty taste which is often noticed in tea made in a pot which has been left unused for some time.
Laying a Fire.
In laying a coal Are, place a few large cinders in a grate before laying the paper and wood. This prevents the paper from clogging the bars and insures a current of air through the grate
health for tfick XOcmen For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman’s Most Reliable Medicine —Here is More Proof. To women who are suffering from some form or woman’s special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, the three following letters ought to bring hope:— ■ North Crandon, Wis.—“Wheni I was 16 years old I got married and at 18 years I gave birth to twins and it left me with very poor health. I could not walk across the floor without having to sit down to Test and it was hard for me to kebp about and do my work. I went to a doctor and ne told me I had a displacement and ulcers, and would have to have an operation. This frightened me so much that I did not know what to do. Having heard of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I thought I would give it a trial and it made me as well as ever. I cannot say enough in favor of the ’inkham remedies.”—Mrs. Matme Asbach, North Crandon, Wis. Testimony from Oklahoma. Lawton, Okla.—“ When I began to take Lydia R Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I seemed to be good for nothing. I tired easily and had headaches much of the time and was irregular. I took it again before my little child was born and it did me a wonderful amount of good at that time. I never fail to*recommend Lydia E. Pinkliaml Vegetable Compound to ailing women because it has done so much for me.”—Mrs. A. L From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. l Roxbury, Mass. —■“ I was suffering from inflammation and was examined by a physician who found fl W that my trouble was caused by a dinplacement. My svmptoms were bearing down pains, backache, .. w and sluggish liver. I tried several kinds oi medicine; then I was asked to try Lydia E. Pinkham s nwjflgO Vegetable Compound. It has cured me and lam pleased to be in my usual good health by using it and highly recommend it.” Mrs. B. M. Osgood, 1 Haynes Park, Roxbury, Mass. If vou want special advice write to Lydia T pinkbam Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. tetter will & opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. '
Up-to-Date.
“How is Doctor Wombat as a physician?” “Best ever. When you get exhausted over bridge he prescribes dancing as a rest cure.”
ITCHING, BURNING SCALPS
Crusted With Dandruff Yield Readily to Cutlcura. Trial Free. Cuticura Soap to cleanse the scalp of dandruff crustings and scalings, and Cuticura Ointment to soothe and heal itchlngs and irritations. Nothing better, surer or more economical than these super-creamy emollients for hair and scalp troubles of young or old. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere.—Adv.
Trinity church in New York owns 350 hpuses, rent of which maintains the church.
SUDDEN DEATH
The close connection which exists between the heart and the kidneys is well known nowadays. As soon as kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is increased and the heart functions are attacked. When the kidneys no longer pour forth waste, uremic poisoning occurs, and the person dies and the cause is often given as heart disease, or disease of brain or lungs. It is a good insurance against such a risk to send 10 cents for a large trial package of “Anuric”—the latest discovery of Dr. Pfefce. Also send a sample of your water. This will be examined without charge by expert chemists at Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. When you suffer from backache, frequent or scanty urine, rheumatic pains here or there, or that constant tired, worn-out feeling, it’s time to write Dr. Pierce, describe your symptoms and get his
Hundred Million Bushel Crop in 1915 Farmers pay for their lead with she year’s crop and prosperity was sever so great 1 Regarding Western Canada as a grain iroducer, a prominent business man I ays; “Canada’s position today is I ounder than ever. There is more I wheat, more oats, more grain for feed, 20% more cattle Ami I last year and more hogs. The war market in needs I our surplus. As for the wheat crop, it is marvelous and a monument rtstwmgtb g for businessconfidence to build upon, exceeding the mostoptunisticpr ■ Wheat averagedin 1915 over 25bushels per aero I Oatsaveragedin 1915 over 45 bushels per aore 1 Barley averaged ini 915 over 40 bushels per aore Prices are high, markets convenient excellent land, low in price either im- g nroved or otherwise, ranging from 312 to S3O per acre. Free homestead H lands 412,112 I Canadian Government Asents
Caused by Disease of the Kidneys
If angels fear to tread where fools rush in, they should use their wings.
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