Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1907 — Sunday Dyspepsia. [ARTICLE]

Sunday Dyspepsia.

“Sunday dyspepsia—that Is what you have,” said the doctor, rfmiling. “Sunday dyspepsia?" “Yes, and It Is not a rare complaint either. It is due to this bad habit of mating foolishly and gluttonously on Sunday. Through the week you eat like a sensible man—a moderate breakfast early, a light luncheon and a good, substantial dinner at the end of the day. But on Sunday you eat a heavy breakfast at or 11. At 1 you sit town to an enormous dinner, stuffing yourself without appetite,' and at 0:30, when you are really hungry, you eat light, unsatisfactory food, like Saratoga chips and lettuce sandwiches—ln a word, a Sunday supper. The result of this change for the worse, made once a week by millions of men, is Sunday dyspepsia, an ailment for which I always prescribe a 6 o'clock Sunday dinner.’’—New York Press. Scaly Leg la Fowl*. The following remedy for scaly leg is recommended by a correspondent of the Feather: Wash the legs in warm water containing a little borax, and use a soft toothbrush to thoroughly cleanse the excoriated surface. t After this dry and anoint with carbollzed vaseline, repeating the treatment dallyu