Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1917 — Page 3

Meat Eaters’ Backache Meat lovers are apt to have backaches and rheumatic attacks. Unless you do heavy work and get lots of fresh air, don’t eat too much meat. It’s rich in nitrogen and helps to form uric acid —a solid poison that irritates the nerves, damages the kidneys and often causes dropsy, gravel and urinary disorders. Doan’s Kidney Pills help weak kidneys to throw off uric acid. Thousands recommend them. An Illinois Case _ * S. W. Shoemaker, ■fnryPicture 1206 Walnut St., tain Stay” jMfy" ft, Cairo, 111., says: “I suffered from a weak back all rhy life with racking pains through my Joins. WvSBMhMWUL Once I was seized with such a terrible pain in my back that 1 had to get down on my knees. My head ached, I had dizzy spells and my weight * decreased. I had no control over the kidney secretions, especially at night. Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of all these troubles and restored my kidneys to a normal condition." Gat Doan’a at Any Store, 80c a Box DOAN’S FQSTEILMfILBURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y.

His Status. “So your admirer is in the umbrella business?” “Yes. He is a sort ..of rain beau." Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver, bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for • laxative —three for a cathartic. —Adv,.; Where Farmer’s Interest Lies. The farmer is especially interested In seeing workmen employed regularly and at good living wages. CUTICURA KILLS DANDRUFF The Cause of Dry, Thin and Falling Hair and Does It Quickly—-Trial Free. Anoint spots of dandruff, itching and irritation with Cuticura Ointment. Follow at once by a hot shampoo with Cuticura Soap, if a man, and next morning if a woman. When Dandruff goes the hair comes. Use Cuticura Soap daily for the toilet. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept L, Boston. Sold everywhere^—Adv. Flour of medium and low grades is needed in British East Africa. Is the experience you have acquired worth what if cost?

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Farmer—" Them city folk, went to know if LMre’l • bath in the house. What'll I tell ‘etn?" His Wife—" Tell 'em if they need 4 tath. they'd better take it before they come." Take a bath of course, and every three hours while awake take a dose <rf Boschee’s German Syrup It will quiet your cough, soothe the Inflammation of a sore throat and lungs, stop the Irritation in the bronchial tubed, Insuring a good night’s rest, free and easy expectoration In the morning. That old time-tested remedy which for more.than half acentury haa brought v relief and comfort to countless thousands all over the civilized world. Mc and 75c at druggistsand dealers everywhere.

Your Liver Is Clogged Up That’s Why You’re Tired—Out of Sorts —Have No Appetite. CARTER’S LIVER PILLS will put you right vARTIRj in a few days VITTLE They their duty>SOPMW || PILLS. ■EE®. Bilicusress, Indigestion and Sick Headache SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature CHILDREN WHO ARE SICKLY Mothers who value the health of their children should never be Ow without MOTHER CRAY’S W SWEET POWDERS FOR 11a r CHILDREN, for use when L needed. They tend to ■dmi Break up Colds, Relieve Feverishness, Worms, Constipation, Headtbadk «»»< ache, Teething disorders Don*t accept Stomach Troubles, any Substitute. Used by Mothers for 30 years. Sold by Druggists everywhere 25 cts. Trial package FREE. Address THE MOTHER CRAYCO., LE ROY, N. Y. PATENTS BEFORE BUYHa£g“'”.VAS”X» Hertford Bldg., Chlcaeo; 10 cents a copy; tl per year. APPENDICITIS sowsss, SSTT. w-o, sis a imubbom st., cameo w. N. U, CHICAGO, NO. 7-1917. • - •

5W OF FIGS FOG A CHILDSBOWELS It is cruel to force nauseating. Harsh physic into a sick child. Look back at your childhood day*. Remember the “dose” mother Insisted on—castor - oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against 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’s revolt 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 fails 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.

THINKS FATE RULES LIFE

New York Newspaper Man Decidedly Not of Opinion That Man Can Postpone Date of Death. A well-known physician says If a man obeys certain rules, is temperate in all things, doesn’t eat much, exercises, eschews liquors and cuts out tobacco, he will live long. Bon vivants and gourmets who nightly tarry in the vineyards of the Great White Way and eat their fill, who have caroused around for many years, declare that it makes no difference whether one lives the gay or the silent life, one don’t kick off until one’s number is pegged. Some of the most careful livers, they point out, are cut Off in their prime, while hard drinkers, live for years. There is Jim” Brady, for Instance, they say, still-under fifty, ill and the subject of a council of physicians, who. it is hoped, will make him well again. Mr. Brady never drank a drop of liquor to his life. Believing that tea and coffee had a bad effect on the nerves, Mr. Brady did not use either, and he refrained from tobacco. He was a good eater, perhaps ate more than he should, and that was all. Now he is paying the penalty—for what? Is it possible that abstemiousness leads to illness? Who can tell? Not doctors, certainly.—New York Sun.

Meant All Right.

Musical Instrument Dealer (to. new boy)—Now,lf while I am out a customer wants to look at a mandolin, flute or piccolo, you know what to show him? Boy—Yes, sir. - Dealer —And suppose he should want to see a lyre? Boy—l’d ask him to wait until you came In, sir.—Boston Evening Transcript

A Celebrated Author.

"Young Blithers has won the prize In that short-story contest which called for stories containing something never before heard of.” “You don’t say! What did he produce?” “He wrote a ghost story which did not have the sentence ‘how long 1 slept I do not know,’ in it.” —Puck.

BILIOUS, HEADACHY, SICK WETS’ Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while - you sleep. ~ — Get a 10-cent box. Sick headache, 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 mid 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.

Paradoxical.

“The truth lies somewhere.” “Strange conduct, that, for the truth. -

Contrary Attacks.

“He was squarely attacked.” , “Yes, and roundly denounced.” — Baltimore American. - ' A pert schoolgirl recently Informed her mother that she didn't intend to wear short dresses any longer. The wings of riches enable them to fly up and iroost on the high branches

a 7.., THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, RENSSELAER, IND.

DESSERT TO TEMPT INVALID

Baked MUk With Stewed or Fresh Fruit Is Appetizing and Can Do No Harm. A perfectly Innocuous dessert for the most delicate of patients is provided by baked milk, and it makes a very pleasant accompaniment for stewed or fresh fruit. It is very simply prepared, as the milk is merely put into an earthen ware jar, covered tightly and allowed to bake in a very slow oven for several hours, until it is of the consistency of very thick cream. The main attraction about that recipe is its harmlessness, but a really delicious and nutritious pudding can be made from the following: Rice Flour Pudding.—One-half pint milk, two tablespoonfuls cream, one ounce butter, one ounce rice flour, whites of two eggs, flavoring, one tablespoonful sugar. Put the milk, butter and sugar Into a saucepan and bring just to the boiling point; mix the rice, flour and cream well together and stir into the boiling milk; draw to one side to cool and beat the -whites of egg to a stiff froth, then add them to the rest, folding them carefully in so as not to break down their fluffiness. Pour into a fireproof dish and bake In a quick oven until a light golden brown.

MAKES MOST TASTY OMELET

Prepared With Kidneys It Is "Something Different” From the Usual Run of Egg Mixtures. Melt two tablespoonfuls of bacon drippings in a frying pan; add two lambs’ kidneys that have been cut into dice and toss them about in the hot dripping for three minutes. Then add sufficient thick brown sauce to moisten, and season with a pinch of paprika and one tablespoonful of Worcestershire sauce. Prepare an ordinary (omelet from the yolks of four eggs beaten with a littlte salt, pepper and four tablespoonfuls of water, and when very light fold in the stiffly whipped egg whites. Turn into an omelet pan in which has been melted one tablespoonful of butter and cook very slowly until well risen. Then spread with the kidney mixture, sprinkle with chopped parsley, and turn over, after loosening the sides, into a neat half circle. Tip the pan gently, so that the interior of the omelet may cook through, and serve inverted on a hot platter. ...2;

Pan Dowdy.

Pare and Quarter enough sour, juicy apples to nearly fill an earthen baking dish, add to the apples half a cupful of hot water and nearly a cupful of molasses. FOr crust use one quart of flour, one teaspoonful soda, two teaspoonfuls cream of tartar, one teaspoonful salt, half a cupful creamed butter, one pint rich, sweet milk. Mix soda, cream of tartar and salt well into dry flour, work the creamed butter Into the prepared flour till fine and yellow. Add milk to this mixture and mold to a delicate dough. Roll it out an inch thick and fit closely over the apples. Bake in a moderate oven as long as the crust will allow. When done, while warm, break the crust into pieces and mix through the apples; serve wlfh cream or milk.

Something Nice for Supper.

Here Is a nice supper dish I made from the remnants of a roast of beef : Chop or cut fine all the lean beef and mince an onion flue. Put into a baking dish and cover with the leftover gravy. Cook in hot oven about threequarters of an hour. Have hot mashed potatoes ready, remove dish from oven and spread mashed potatoes over top. Well season and return to oven to brown. I served this dish one night last week with hot biscuits, apple sauce, doughnuts, pickles and tea and I must say they did full justice to it. Try it some day.—Exchange.

Turkish Dish.

Stew one cupful of cold lamb with one teaspoonful of minced onion in one cupful of water until very tender. Skim out the meat and add to the water enough strained tomato to make one pint, or use more water If you have not enough of the tomato. Season highly with salt and pepper and a little curry or chutney sauce.

Case Mousse.

Whip one pint of heavy cream and add one-half cupful of powdered sugar. Next add one cupful of black coffee Infusion and one-fourth teaspoonful of salt. Turn the mixture into a mold, pack in ice and let stand for five hours. . ,

Baptist Dip.

Roll light dough very thin; cut with small biscuit cutter, or in squares with a knife. Fry in hot lard until light brown. Place in colander to remove - fat. Prepare 1 milk or cream gravy, as fpr common toast. —— —e

Handy Sewing Basket.

To make a handy sewing basket cover a square or an oblong peach basket or any cardboard box with cretonne and line with contrasting lining cotton; sew in pockets for necessary articles needed for sewing.

Ada's Hoptoads.

T Very nice for breakfast with coffee. One cupful sour milk, one egg, ohehalf teaspoomlul salt, one of soda and flour enough to make a stiff batter; drop from spoon into hot lard and

Restoring Color,

When the color has been taken but of black goods tt may be restored by the application of liquid ammonia.

DISHES THAT SUIT

SUGGESTIONS FOR SERVING GANNED VEGETABLES. Properly Prepared, They May Be Made as Tasty as the Fresh variety— Some Good Ideas for the Mixing of Salads. (From Industrial Journalism Department, Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan, Kansas.) Canned vegetables may be served In such a way that the hungry man may be fooled Into thinking he is eating them in season. The farmwife must resort to canned vegetables in winter because it is necessary to utilize the surplus foods of the summer, but she can serve them in pleasing and tempting forms with a little extra time and expense. _____ • Canned peas in pastry cups make a pleasing dish well worth the extra trouble. Salmon loaf covered with creamed peas will make a filling lunch dish. Peas and onions cooked with cubed salt pork add variety to the usual vegetable dish. Tomatoes or corn may be baked in individual ramekins or in a large baking dish covered with brown buttered bread crumbs. Corn may be made into fritters, fried in deep fat and served with maple or brown sugar syrup, or it may be mixed in a milk and egg custard and served with unsweetened whipped cream over the top. Souffles may be made of available vegetables. These are prepared with yolks of eggs mixed with a white sauce well seasoned and combined with the desired vegetable and folded into stiffly beaten whites of eggs and baked to a pretty crispness. Spinach with cream sauce is often a pleasing change. The sauce of cream, butter, and flour is added to the spinach just before serving. Canned beets may be served in butter as a vegetable or may be cooked in a vinegar white sauce. Other vegetables such as string beans and asparagus may be served as a salad with French dressing. Peas and peanuts in mayonnaise topped with whipped cream is a pleasing salad eaten -with cold meats. Combinations of string beans and peas, red beans and cucumber pickles, and other vegetables carefully selected make excellent salads served with cooked salad dressing. Peas and potatoes cut in balls before cooking, marinaded in French dressing, and served with mayonnaise dressing is an appetizing salad. Cubed celery may be added to many salads find the leaves may be used as a garnish for them.

Scouse.

Pare and slice very thin several potatoes. Slice thin cold roast beef and Spanish or large onions. In the bottom of a large baking pan put first a layer of potatoes, then a layer of meat and then onions. Add plenty of salt and pepper between layers. Again alternate until pan is full. Fill pan half full of water, adding any leftover gravy that may be at hand. Sprinkle flour over the top and bake until potatoes are soft all the way through and brown on top. Eat while hot.

China Chilo.

Chop fine some mutton with a little of the fat still there in a pint bowl full. Into a saucepan put three spoonfuls of butter and melt. Into this cut two small onions; add two layers of lettuce, a pint of green peas, teaspoonful of salt, half a teaspoonful of pepper, four tablespoonfuls of water and add the chopped mutton. Cover closely and simmer gently for two hours. Serve this In the middle of a dish of rice.

Crumpets.

Melt one small tablespoonful lard. Add to it one beaten egg and threequarters cupful of milk. Stir well, then add one and one-fourth cupfuls bread flour sifted with one and onehalf teaspoonfuls baking powder, one teanpoonfur sugar and one-half teaspoonful salt. Will bake in about ten minutes in a very hot oven. Bake in gem pan. The secret of success is quick making and quick baking.

Goose Dressing.

Mix three cupfuls of dry bread crumbs with two tablespoonfuls of melted butter, one teaspoonful of salt, a dash of pepper and paprika and a half teaspoonful of thyme. Add one cupful tart apples, cut Into cubes, onehalf cupful of stoned raw prunes, and one-half of English walnuts, broken Into pieces. Mix thoroughly. This makes a delicious dressing.

Stains on Black Silk.

To reduce mud stains from black silk or woolen dresses, first let the material become perfectlj' dry and then brush off the mud. Any stain that remains should be washed with a piece of flannel dipped in hot coffee to which, a little ammonia has been added.

Tasty Leftover.

Take one can condensed tomato soup, one can of water and one cupful of leftover meats ground or chopped fine. Small onion chopped fine. Season with salt, pepper and butter. Cook 15 or 20 minutes and turn over buttered toast. Serve hot. • • . -

To Prevent Catchup Fermenting.

Chop tomatoes, add salt and let them stand In a wooden or earthenware vessel, for four or five days before using, each day removing the mold from the surface. Cork tightly when bottling.

THIS KIDNEY MEDICINE MAKES FRIENDS EVERYWHERE

Ten years ago I commenced to sell Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root and all of my customers who have used it speak very favorably regarding jt. I am confident ■that Swamp-Root is very valuable in the troubles for which it is intended. •w* Very truly yours, NATHAN W. ABELL, M. D., 1901 North Mozart Street, Aug. 1, 1916. Chicago, Illinois.

Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, N. Y, for a sample size bottlfc It will convince anyone. You will also receive, a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention thia paper* Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. @ F " PINK EYE Sisfc-. Cures the sick and acts as a preventative for other* Liquid given on the tongue. Safe for brood mares and all others. Best kidney remedy. 50 cents a bottle, 15 a dozen. Sold by all druggists and turf roods houses or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. Booklet, "Distemper, Cause and Cure.” free. SPOHN MEDICAL CO, Chemists, Goshen, Ind, V- S. A.

So Near and Yet so Far.

"What are you cooking, mamma?” asked four-year-old Margaret. “Cauliflower, dear,” answered her mother. A few minutes later Margaret saw her,father approaching and, running to him, said: “Papa, what dp you fink we are going to have for supper?” “I don’t know; what is it?” “Why, er, caterpillar!”

YES! LIFT A CORN OFF WITHOUT PAIN!

Cincinnati man tells how to dry . up a corn or callus so it lifts off with fingers.

You cora-pestered men and women need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority, because a few drops of freezone applied directly on a tender, aching corn or callus, stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted off, root and all, without pain. A small bottle of freezone costs very little at any drug store, but will positively take off every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, as it Is inexpensive and is said not to irritate the surrounding skin. :: If your druggist hasn’t any freezone tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. —adv.

At Home and Abroad.

Solomon was the wisest man, wasn’t he?” “I am not sure,” replied Miss Cayenne. “Of course he managed to get a reputation with the public. But I’d like to know wbat some of those wives had to say about him.”

FALLING HAIR MEANS OANDRUFFIS ACTIVE Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottle of Danderine Right Now—Also Stops Itching Scalp. % Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair is mute evidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff —that awful scurf. There is nothing so destructive to the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair of Its luster, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots to shrink, loosen and die —then, the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight—now—any time—will surely save your hair. Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any store, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, luster and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fiirtiy and have the ance of abundance; an incomparable gloss and softness, but what will please you most will be after just a few weeks’ use, when you will actually see a lot of fine, downy hair —new hair —growing all over the scalp. Adv.

Vigorous Action.

“If people In New England are going to stop caterwauling at night by law, how are they going to do it?” “Well, not by any pussy-foot methods.” Some of your neighbors are permitted to live because it takes all kinds of people tomake a world. That’s the answer.

Backache ■ Tn spite of the best care one takes of oneself, any part of the human machine is liable to become out erf order. The most important organs are the stomach, heart and kidneys. , The kidneys are the scavengers and they work day and night in separating the poisons from the blood. Their .signals of distress are easily recognized and include such symptoms as backache, depressions, drowsiness, irritability, headaches, dizziness, rheumatic twinges, dropsy, gout. “The very best ’way to restore the kidneys to their normal state of health,” says Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y.,“is to dnnk plenty of pure water and obtain from your favonte pharmacy a small amount of Anuric, which is dispensed by almost every druggist.” Anuric is inexpensive and should be taken before meals. You will find Anuric more potent than lithia, dissolves uric add as water does ■lgar. ,

A great many of our customers speak very favorably regarding Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Root; and during our experience of twenty years we cannot recall a single complaint. I have heard a great deal of valuable comment for Swamp-Root and I believe it possesses medicinal virtues. Very truly yours, 1C S. HOLT DRUG CO., Aug. 1, 1916. West Point, Illinois.

Evident Importance.

“Does your wife attach much importance to you?” inquired the intrusive relative. “Oh, yes,” replied Mr. Meekton. “Henrietta realizes that a man she would consent to marry must necessarily be Important.”

ACTRESS TELLB SECRET. A well known actress gives the following recipe for gray hair: To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Hum, 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 jt soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, Is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Adv.

Both Hard to Manage.

Redd —So they are divorced? Greene Yes, she’s taken the children and he’s taken the automobile. “Suppose she thought the children would be easier to manage.”—Yonkers Statesman.

Fine Management.

“Smith’s wife worked him so cleverly about getting her a motorcar for a birthday present that he thought It was his own idea.” “I see. A case of auto suggestion.”

A DELICIOUS DINNER Break a quarter package of Ski®’ ner’s Macaroni Into boiling water, boll ten or twelve minutes, drain and blanch. Take equal parts of cold chicken, boiled Macaroni and tomato sauce; put in layers in a shallow dish and cover with buttered crumbs. Bake until brown. Jost try this once. Skinners Macaroni can be secured at any good grocery store. —Adv. Dearly Bought Knowledge. She—What does It mean when the name of a stock in the stock market quotations has the letters “w. L” after it? He (who didn’t know himself until he bought on a 5-polnt margin) — Wasted Income, as far as I can discover. —Puck.

Safety First. At the first sign I of a cold take— * At Any Drw Sum

DAIRY H. I =E~-fe I £3R im 111 1 e-t-. pi 9 For “Backward” Cows ATJrgtesafo; ess according to direction*. Youll be surprised st tbo difference it make* in her general health and misc yield. Kow-Kure i* especially recommended ma preventive and cure for Abortion, BatTennem. Mak rever. Scouring, Lost Appetite. Bunchea and other common ailment*. Write for be* Trmtlt*. "The Heme Cow daisy association Lyndonville, Vt, II BANlSHED—pimples, blotches, sores, - , humors, and eruptions, . ■ ‘ m by Dr. Pierce’s Golden m Medical Discovery. For & poor complexion, and for the poor blood that I causes it, this is the best 1 of all known remedies. 1 ' I In every disease or dis- ; order of the skin or scalp, in every trouble that comes f rom i m pure blood. I the "Discovery" is the only medicine sold that ■S ■ does what it promises. JB i“ Scrofula in ail its vari- •—— —1 - ous forms. Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rheum, Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, and Swellings, and every kindred ailment, are benefited and cured by it. • Cut this out and mail to us with the name of the paper—we will mail you free a medical treatise on, abpvs djfr eases. Address Dr. Pierce's Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo, J?. Y. • Dr. Pterotfa Pfeeaant Ptiteta rearnlata and invigorate atomaoh, Hvwr and bowatak Sugar-ooated, tiny grannies, eaay to toka aacandy.