Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1917 — Page 3
Nerves All On Edge? Just as nerve wear is a cause of kidney weakness, so is kidney trouble • cause of nervousness. Anyone who has backache, nervousness, “blues," headaches, dizzy spells, urinary ills and a tired, worn feeling, would do well to try Doan's Kidney Pills. This safe, reliable remedy is recommended by thousands who have had relief from just such troubles. An Illinois Case Mrs.J J McGovern, li3o S. First St., Springfield, 111., SffreStory • says: “I used to be x 7W troubled a lot with W Amy kidneys. My MU / back kept me in J J / / misery and pained gj 1 r terribly times. frjgggjjgjKi&LjP' My back was so weak that I could ,y Iff just about drag JtJjggSsai® ■ myself around. I frequently had headaches, my sight blurred arid '' the kidney secretions passed too often. It took only a few boxes of Doan’s Kidney Fills to cure all these troubles.” Get Doan’s at Any Store, 80c a Box DOAN’S "V/LIV FOSTER-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO. N.Y.
Falling Into a Rut.
I must do something to keep my thoughts fresh and growing. I dread nothing so much as falling Into a rut and feeling myself becoming a fossil. — James A. Garfield.
64 YEARS YOUNG!
Mr. S. P. Benton, Kerrville, Texas, writes: “For several years prior to 1906 I suffered from kidney and rheumatic troubles. Was bent over and
straight as an arrow. Dodd’s Kidney Pills deserve great credit.” Get a 50c box at your dealer’s to-day. A generous free trial box. will be mailed If you send the coupon.
Dodd’s Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Send me a big Free trial box of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Name „ Street City State
Something Handsome.
"What shall I give our rich friend for a wedding present?” “Oh, get her a diamond necklace or a barrel of potatoes, which ever you prefer.” ""
YES! MAGICALLY! CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS
You say to the drug store man, “Give me a small bottle of freezone.” This will cost very little but will positively remove every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. A few drops of this new ether compound applied directly upon a tender, aching corn relieves the soreness instantly, and soon the entire corn or callus, root and all, dries uf> and ean be lifted off with the fingers. This new way to rid one’s feet of corns was Introduced by a Cincinnati man, who' says that freezone dfleS in a moment, and simply shrivels up the corn or callus without irritating the surrounding skin. —■ If your druggist hasn’i any freezone tell him Ao order a small bottle from his wholesale drug house for you.—adv.
Wise Boy.
It’s a wise boy who knows less than his father.
Important to Mothers
Examine carefully every bottle of CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signature of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria
The lobster of courtship usually becomes a shrimp after marriage. A woman can well deceive a man ,l)y telling him the truth. _
Sudden Cold. Look out—it’s dangerous. The old family remedy —in tablet form—safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates—no unpleasant after-effects. Cures colds in 24 hours—Grip in 3 days. Money back if it fails. Get the genuine box with Red Top and Mr. Hill’s picture on it-25 cents. At Any Drag Stare GALLR°& Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, pl les. Catarrh, Ne nr oom. ess. Blues. Jaundice. Appendicitis. These Bend for home treatment. a*®**! Bwk m t-D r- X* JMse, Btaaaek. Sall TraaMw aad AppeaUMtfa. * •OMm Ce., Bs**. W-a MS S. Ssestama aa..Chtave
forced to use a cane. For these disorders I am glad to say I used Dodd’s Kidney Pills, which proved to be the proper remedy. I am 64 years young, feel fine and once again stand as
FOR GOOD MOLASSES CANDY
Recipe for Delicacy That Tastes Exceptionally Fine on Evenings When Weather Is Cold.
Pour into a kettle that will hold about four times the amount to be used the quantity of molasses of ‘‘good quality” that is required for the purpose. Boil over a “slow” fire for about one-half hour. Attend to stirring all of the time” while the ‘‘kettle Is Over the fire,” and “take the kettle off the tire If there is danger of the contents running bver.” Watch carefully this process of boiling so as not to allow the molasses to burn. When a little dropped in cold water becomes hard and brittle (make test with spoon by dropping a. little into cold water, add a teaspoonful of carbonate of soda (common baking soda), free from lumps, to every two quarts of the boiling molasses. Stir quickly *o as to thoroughly mix mid then pour on platter or platters that have been well greased beforehand* When sufficiently cool pull back and forth, the hands being greased by rubbing them with butterusuatlyrWork the candy until it becomes a yellowish brown color. If wished it muy be flavored with vanilla or lemon. I like-it best without flavoring other than its own —molasses —and prefer adding a small piece of butter Instead of carbonate of soda. Keep the hands well moistened (dip occasionally in a dish of cold water). This makes greasing them unnecessary.
USE FOR OLD TABLECLOTH
May Be Made Over Into Serviceable, Pretty Breakfast and Luncheon Sets,’Says Writer. A tablecloth that has seen its best days may be pressed into further service by making the better part into a breakfast or luncheon set. The number of pieces to be secured depends upon the size and condition of the cloth; mine was a good one to start with. I cut a square 14 by 14 inches for a table center. From the selvage side I cut a piece 39 by 17 for a serv-ing-table—slip, fringing three sides; six doilies 11 by 11 inches and six 6by 6 inches. I got seyerah odd 7 sized doilies for dishes. I fringed all of these pieces one inch deep. My set has been much admired, and has saved my more expensive sets many trips to the washtub. It has been in act! ve service a year and with care will last another, and cost me nothing but my time one wet afternoon. — Woman’s Home Companion.
Spice Cakes With Chocolate Sauce.
For the cakes, cream together two tablespoonfuls of shortening with half a cupful of brown sugar and add half a cupful of dark molasses, one teaspoonful each of ground ginger, cinnamon and grated nutmeg and half a teaspoonful of ground allspice. Mix well; add one teaspoonful of baking soda dissolved in three-quarters of a cupful of thick, soured milk and sufficient sifted flour to form a good cake batter. It should “ribbon” from the spoon. Bake in well-greased cup cake pans in a moderate oven.
Yorkshire Parkin.
One pound of medium-cooked oatmeal, three ounces of dripping, molasses, one-half pound of brown sugar, one-half ounce of ground ginger and one-half teaspoonful of salt. Mix the salt with the oatmeal and rub in the fat. Add the sugar and ground ginger. Mix to a stiff dough with molasses. Roll out half an inch thick, cut into squares and bake on a greased tin for 20 minutes. The oven should be hot;
Parsnip Rolls.
Boil two large parsnips until tender and press through a colander, add four cupfuls of hot milk, a teaspeouful of salt, quarter of a cupful of lard, one yeast cake mixed with a quarter of a cupful of sugar and enough flour to make a stiff batter. Raise to twice its original size. Knead. Cut into small strips, roll once, let raise for ten minutes and bake 20 minutes.
Fried Tomatoes.
Wash and wipe ripe tomatoes. Cut in three or four slices. Dip into flour, which has been seasoned with salt and pepper. Fry in fat (bacon fat is best) until brown on both sides. Have a little milk heating, and when the tomatoes have been taken out pour into the fat. and when boiling thicken with a little flour mixed in cold water. Pour this gravy over the tomatoes.
French Bean Soup.
One pint of white beans, two or three Wons sliced; salt, six or eight quarts water. Boil hard so beans will go to pieces; add three or four pounds forequarter lamb, cut small and fat removed. In time to cook add one quart potatoes and two carrots cut in dice. Time of cooking whole, about four hours. This is a fine dinner for cold weather. " , 7
Health Bread.
Pour over one gupful rolled oats three cupfuls boiling water, good onehalf cupful molasses, one tablespoonful lard, one dessertspoonful salt. Let (hhil and add yeast cake dissolved in cold water. Add bread flour until it can be kneaded. Bake one hour and ten minues.
Silver Custard.
Whites of three eggs well beaten, two tAw taMespoonWTs sugar, little salt. Mix well and pour over one pint of hot nude. Bake In A small, deep dish, set in a pan of hot water until firm.
THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.
Children Who Are Sickly When your child cries at night, tosses restlessly in its alee*, ts constipated, feverish or has Symptoms of worms, you feel worried. Mothers who value their own comfort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of ♦ Mother Cray’s Sweet Powders for Children for use thronghoffl the season. They tend to Break XhJTX up Colds, relieve Feverishness. Constipation. Teeth- BIT inc Disorders, move and regulate the Bowels and VL*. / destroy Worms. Those Jy- £ • powders are pleasant to take and easy for parents 1 to rive. They cleanse the 1 stomach, act on the Liver Trade Mark, and rive healthful sleep Don’t accept by regulating the child's any substitute, system. Uiedbymothmforsoyeart. Sold brail druggists. 25 cts. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. Y. Be sure you ask for* and obtain Mother Gray’s Sweet Powders for Children.
Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief—Permanent Cure CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vegetable act surely but gently on XptjlFr ° the liver. JgWBjP WjTTLE Stop after ILYIi? dinner dis- B P m tress—cure XX—, M—M ( indigestion, improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature
None Is Perfect. Take a chisel and chip around the feet of almost any popular idol and flecks of "clay will fall off on the floor. It was discovered the other morning that Sir Rabindranath Tagore sends picture post cards back to his relatives in Bengal.—Kansas City Star. To keep clean and healthy take Dr. ' Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regulate liver, bowels and stomach. —Adv. On His Own Hook. The dog stole cautiously Into the butcher’s shop and bolted with a large piece of meat. The butcher raged. “Is that your dog?” he roared at the man, passing by. “Yes,” replied the man, “he was nay dog once, but he seems to be doing for himself now.”
THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FBONDffIfiUFF Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make It Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant—Try the MoI st Cloth. . Try as you will, after an application of Danderine, you cannot find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair and your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most, will be after a few weeks’ use, when you see new hair, fine and downy at first —yes —but really new hair —growing all over the scalp. A little Danderine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is immediate and amazing—your hair, will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable luster, softness and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Get a 25 cent bottle ‘of Danderine from any store and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any—that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment —that’s all. Adv.
News to Him.
“Pve come to tell you,’’ began the young man, “that I’m going to get married next week.” •'Well, what of it?” roared his employer, scenting a request for a raise. “Why tell me your troubles?” “I thought possibly you might be Interested. You see, it’s your daughter I’m going to marry.”
Watch Acta and Speech.
Somebody is influenced by what you are, by what you say, and by what you do—so watch your acts,and speech. TJiere have been women sailors among the Finns and Norwegians for many years.
“Dxrt •» fine a goose a» 1 ever rew. Br udder Wit. liami. Where did you get it ?" “Mistah Rawley," rad the carver of the gooM. with dignity, “when you preach a special good sermon 1 never axes you where you got it. Seetns to me dart a triv’al matter anyway." If anybody asks how you got nervous Indigestion, constipation or dyspepsia .you couldn’t tell, but if you want to get rid of all such painful disorders Green’s August Flower stomach and bowel troubles, and your freedom from pain and discomfort will make you feel that life is again worth living. 25c and 75c at druggists and dealers. 51 years Of success.
CHEAP AND USEFUL
FIRELESS COOKER EASILY MADE IN THE HOME. Method of Construction So Simple No One Can Fail to Understand It—- / Aluminum Kettle With Cover r Is Best to Use. j To make at home the simplest kind of tireless cooker line a large pail, either a' metal or wooden one, with several thicknesses of paper, or of asbestos, if not too expensive. Pack to a depth of two and a half inches with clean hay; .then set a tin pail with straight sides in the center. This should come a few inches below the top of the outer pail and should leave a space of two and a half or three inches between the inner pail and the outer all round. This space Is for packing. Then pack in all the • hay that can be crowded in, bringing it even with the top of the tin, a little higher at the outer edge. Make a round cushion, tilled witli hay, to tit situgly inside the top of the outer pail. This is laid <?n the cover of the inner pail. A wooden or metal cover goes over all. The kettle or pail in which the food is cooked must be air-tight. An aluminum kettle with a cover that clamps on is the best for meats, beans, and “boiled dinners,” although an enameled kettle will do with a tightly fitting cover. Have the cooker near the stove, so that the kettle may be set into it the second it leaves the fire. Put it into the tin pail, coyer with the cushion and put 'the board cover over that, weighing it down to make it air-tight. Recipe books are issued by the makers of the various tireless cookers- on the market, and might be obtained from the hardware department of department stores. They give the time for the preliminary iieating and for the cooking in the “fireless,” the time varying for different articles of food.
Apple Water.
This will be found a refreshing drink for both invalids and healthy people. It can be made with either baked or raw apples, the former to be preferred when time especially If the apples are baked and in readiness. They should be sour, and when cold should be immersed in boiling water to cover them. — Let them stand until cool, then strain and sweeten to taste. If raw apples are used, three or four juicy sour apples of fine flavor should be pared and sliced, and, if desired, a few slices of lemon rind added to them. Put over them two cupfuls of boiling water and let them stand for three hours. Strain, sweeten and add a small piece of ice.
Honey Divinity.
One-third cupful strained honey, two cupfuls sugar, one-third cupful water, two egg whites, one cupful pecan meats, broken in pieces; one teaspoonful vanilla. Cook honey, sugar and water together until mixture will spin a fine thread from the tines of a fork. Beat the egg whites until stiff and pour syrup over them, beating all the time. When slightly cooled add vanilla and nut meats. Beat until candy begins to harden. Drop from a spoon in little piles on buttered tins or on waxed paper.—Mothers’ Magazine.
Variety of House Aids.
Save all egg t shellsj—they .Are very gbodfor cleaning bottles and cruets. Kerosene is excellent for cleaning bathtubs and white sinks. Salmon served with oranges as a flavor instead of lemon is very good. A drop of lemon extract in apple pie makes a delicious flavored pie; use nutmeg or cinnamon also. Save all lemon rinds and when boilingthe tea towels, put into the water; they make them very white and sweet.
Irish Scallop.
Take a large, thick slice of raw ham and cut into twd-lnch pieces; slice about six raw potatoes after peeling. Place alternately in a baking dish, seasoning with pepper, and sprinkle generously with flour in each layer, keeping potatoes on the top. Heat milk enough to cover all. Bake half an hour in i hot oven with a cover and half an hour longer without cover to finish.
For Afternoon Tea.
Try some toasted marmalade sandwiches when someone “drops in” for afternoon tea» Cut the bread very thin and remove the crusts; then spread not too generously with orange marmalade, chopplng the rind unless ij was shaved very tine. Press the sandwiches together and toast lightly in the gas broiler or on a toaster over the coals.
Lamb Stew.
Boil slowly three pounds of lean lamb flank one hour, then add three or four sliced onions and half cupful rice, ami boil with a heaping teasitoonful of sage and summer savory for three quarters of an hour. Then add a pint of cream of tartar dumplings mixed with three eggs. Boil 12 minutes.
Eggs and Tomato Kedgeree.
Have ready a cupful of boiled rice per person and allow one tomato per person. Slew and sieve the tomatoes. Allow one egg to each person and scramble egg, tomato and rice with salt and pepper, just as for scrambled eggs.
In Place of Eggs.
Chopped suet Is very useful in taking mllk„puddings, Slniply sprinkle a little on the top and the pudding will be rich and creamy.
‘'GASCARETS” FOR LIVER BOWELS For sick headache, bad breath, Sour Stomach and constipation. Get a 10-cent hpx now. No odds how bad your liver, stomach or bowels; how much your head aches, how miserable and uncomfortable you are from constipation, indigestion, biliousness and sluggish bowels —you always get the desired results with Cascarets. Don’t let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets to-night; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour, gassy stomach, backache and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all the bile, gases and, constipated matter which is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happiness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress if ybu will take a Cascaret now and then. All stores sell Cascarets. Don’t forget the children —their little insides need a cleansing, too. Adv.
Easy Obligation. A good word is an easy obligation; but not to speak 111, requires only silence, which costs us nothing.—Tillotson. ACTRESS TELLS SECRET. A well known actress gives the following recipe for gray hair: To half pint of water add Loz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and 14 oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound.*- It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv, --- ■ --- No Ono. Useless. No one is useless in this worldwho lightens the burden of it to anyone else. —Dickens. Ticking for mattresses Is needed in Canada. ' „ ... Fear kills more than the physician.
100 Years Old # “The kidneys play a most important part in causing premature old age and death —the more injurious the poisons passing thru the kidneys the sooner comes decay”—so says a distinguished physician, who further advises all people who are past thirty to preserve the vitality of the kidneys and free the blood from poisonous elements, such as uric acid — drink plenty of water—sweat some daily and take Anuric before meals. This Anuric is put up in tablet form, and can be obtained at almost any drug store. For that backache, lumbago, rheumatism, “rusty” joints, swollen feet or hands, due to uric acid in the blood, Anuric quickly dissolves the uric acid as hot water does sugar. Discovered by Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y. Prevent premature old age by simply sipping a cup of hot water every morning before breakfast, taking a little Anuric before meals and live to be a hundred.
The Quinine Thai Does Not Cause Nervousness or Ringing in Head Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and Used whenever Quinine is needed. -but remember there is Only One “Bromo Quinine” * That Is the Original Laxative Bromo Quinine This Signature on Every Box Oeed the Wor/rf Over to
Raise High Priced Wheat on Fertile Canadian Soil Banada extends to you a hearty invitaon to settle on her FREE Homestead mds of 160 acres each or secure some f the low priced lands in Manitoba, ta and Alberta. This year wheat is higher but nd just as cheap, so the opportunity is more ati ever. Canada wants you to help feed the world ne of her fertile soil —land similar to that which ’ years has averaged 20 to 45 bushels of wheat Think of the money you can make with wheat a bushel and land so easy to get. Wonderful i also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed farming estem Canada is as profitable an industry as growing. The Government this year is asking farmers to put increased acreage into grain. Military service is not compulsory in Canada but there is a great demand for farm labor to replace the many young men who have volunteered for service. Theclimaie is healthful and agreeable, railway facilities excellent, good schools and churches convenient Write for literature »to reduced railway -TSlJjjul-JLI, C. J. Brooshton. Room 412, 112 W. A Jams • CanadlanGovernment
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