The Vernon Times, Volume 8, Number 8, Vernon, Jennings County, 7 August 1919 — Page 3

THE VEENON VEMJON, X2ID.

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Lift off Corns! Doesn't huit a bit and Freezcr.a costs only a few cents.

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Should Read Mrs. Monyhan's Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitchell, Ind. - Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helped me so much during the time I was looking forward to the coming of my little one that I am

recommending: It to other expectant mothers. Before taking it, some days I suffered with neuralgia bo badly that I thought I could not live, hut rftrr

taking three, hot.tta

I of Lydia E. Pinkham's V e rje table

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A neuralgia, 1 had J gained in strength j and was able to go

ray housework. My baby -when seven months old weighed 19 pound3 and I feel better than I have for a Ion? time. I never had any medicine do me so much pood. "-Sirs. Peael Monyhan, Mitchell, Ind. Good health during maternity is a most important factor to both mother and child, and many letters have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., telling of .health restored durint? this trying period by the use of Lydia E. Piakhara's Vegetal)! 9 Ccmpouzi

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tion, Improve appetite, stop sick it headaches, relieve biliousness, ;! correct constipation. They act promptly, pleasantly, mildly, yet J thoroughly. ( i 5 ToaigLt, Tcraorrow Alright

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Don't Suffer With Piles Hortori's Ku-oa Ointment, which contatr.a I--ucalyptol, gives Immediate relief from Itchlnp. inflamed, blinJ. bleeding or protruding ri'es. It soothes and heals the affected parts, relieves pain, and reduces Infinmtnaf ion. Sold by all drugg-ists, or write t United Pharmacal 1'ro.lucts Co., Knox, l id,, for free sample.

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1N rTMEST -It you want to invest money sn.I v t ; ;. 1 bo safe, aidrea.t Karl li. Reynolds. 2 1 -1 4 -: RielU Bl,ig.. HlackweU. Okia. Whiling Away Leisure Hours. "I AvciDdor how much M-ood Wilhelra Is p. s ivaliy choiped." "1 dur.no," answered Farmer Cornt '. ; "but I have a suspicion he didn't cut down more'n enough to make a fow pmnl fishin' rods for h!sse!f an' tlie loys."

Back Giving Out? That "bad back" is probably due to weak kidneys. It shows in a dull, throbbing backache, or sharp twinges when stooping. You have headaches, too, di77j- fpells, a tired, nervous feeling and irrcnilar kidney action. Don't neglect it there it danger of droppy, gravel or Print's disease! Use Doan's Kidney mis. Thousands have saved themselves more fcrioua ailments by the tirr.elv use cf Doan's.

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ITarrl'on Levi, f 1 X. Sexton St., Kusiiviile. I n d., pavs: "I used to have to fret up Fix or seven times each nipht on account of the too frequent passage of the kidney serretions. Often they were scanty r.nd accompanied

re I icKa.'tv. Doan's ICidney ed me up m fme shape."

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FOSTER-!. liELTOi CO BUFFALO, N. Y.

Self-condemnation with its allied thoughts and emotions has been productive of a far greater loss in initiative, in will-power, and of a far greater degree of lowered vitality, both mental and physical, than any of us have perhaps realized. Ralph Valdo Trine.

DISHES FOR QUICK LUNCHEON.

A choice may be made from these dishes, depending upon the foods at

hand. With tomato soup and croutons for a beginning follow np with Ox Tongue and Spinach. The canned tongue may be used as well as the canned spinach. Heat the cooked tongue and place on a platter netitly

.sliced. Surround with chopped seasoned spinach, garnished with sliced hard-cooked eggs. ' V.rnbread or gems may be served v.-ith thi.s meal, French fried poTatoes and finish with Pineapple and Coconut Cup. Cut canned pineapple In cubes and sprinkle with grated coconut; make a lay r of each ; sprinkle with sugar and Fcrve in glas cups. Strawberries and pineapple, covered with a sugar sirup, make a most tasty dessert. Almost any kind of fruit or combination may be used. Tuna Fish and Rice. Boil one-half cupful of rice until soft and mix with a large can of tuna fish which has been flaked with a fork. Moisten with cream sauce, using one tablespoonful each of butter and flour and a half cupful of milk. Cook until smooth and thick. Season, put into individual ramekins and sprinkle with sifted crumbs over the top. Bake in a hot oven until the crumbs are brown. Corn Fritters. To a can of kormlet or finely chopped corn add two beaten eggs, half a teaspoonful of salt, one tablespoonful of sugar, and flour with a teaspoonful of baking powder to make a drop batter. Drop by teaspoonfuls into hot fat and cook until brown. Peach Mallows. Fill halves of canned peaches with marshmallows. Take a cup of peach juice, add a teaspoonful of corn starch and tlio yolk of one egg. Flavor with a few drops of almond extract, added after cooking, and pour when cool over the poaches. Serve very cold in glass dishes or stemmed sherbet cups. Corned-Beef Hash. Empty a can of corned beef and grind It with five potatoes through the coarse part of the meat grinder. Mix and season well. Put into a hot frying pan a tablespoonful of sweet fat ; when hot add the hash. If too dry. moisten with broth, milk or water. Cook slowly until well browned, then turn out on a hot platter. Arrange poached eggs around the hash and serve hot.

How sweet and gracious, even In common speech. Is that fine sense which men call courtesy! Wholesome as air and genial as light. Welcome In every clime as breath of flowers It transmutes aliens into trusting f riends, And gives its owner passport round the globe. James T. Fields.

FROZEN DISHES.

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What a beautiful world this would

be If flower? only grew to resemble

t!:!r plctotS in the seed catalogue.

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Li. vi nt i I T rts Lye Bock.

There is nothing so appealing to the palate during hot weather as refresh

ing frozen things. Maple Parfait. Pour a cupful of boiling hot maple sirup over the well-beaten yolks of four eggs ; add a pint of thin cream when cool and freeze as us.ial, by packing in ice and salt. Golden Parfait. Cook together one cupful oL'

sugar, the rind of an orange, grated, and one-half cupful of water. Pour the hot sirup over the well-beaten yolks of four eggs, add a pint of cream or rich milk and freeze. To make Nesselrode pudding, add one cupful of cooked and mashed chestnuts, one cupful of minced candied fruit soaked in orange juice until soft and one cupful of piueapple. Flavor with almond and rose and freeze as usual. Cocoa Parfait. Boil a cupful of

sugar With one-half cupful of water

ten minutes: pour the sirup over four tablospoonfuis of cocoa which has been

beaten with four egg yolks ; cook over lint water until of the consistency of

soft custard. Beat until cold; add two.

cupfuls of cream which has been beat

en stiff, a teaspoonful of vanilla and one-quarter of a teaspoonful of salt.

Turn into a mold and pack in equal

measures of ice and salt. Let stand

four hours; umnold and garnish with sweetened and flavored whipped cream

piped around with parfait.

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Infertile Eggs Are Best to Keep and Cost Less to Produce Send the Roosters to Market. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) Produce infertile eggs. They are worth more, as they keep better and they cost less to produce since there are no roosters to feed. No expense, education, ability, or labor other than catching and killing or selling the roosters are necessary. Remove the males at once. While eggs are plentiful some should be preserved for the winter months, as they will be scarce and high priced. It costs but little in time, money and labor, and is so easily done that it is only common sense to do it. Use fresh, infertile eggs and let custom

ers know that they can get such eggs

for preserving. Those who have never

preserved eggs should get in touch

with the county or home demonstration agent, the state extension directot, or the United States department of agriculture.

Now is the time to begin culling

flocks. Send the roosters to the chopping block or the market. Eliminate

all weaklings and deformed chicks. Get rid of the chick that stands along the side of the coop with its wings down. Its feathers ruffled, eye shut, and head down. Do not keep a single chick that you are not sure it will pay to raise.

Shade, clean fresh water, clean

coops, and colony houses, and good

ventilation and plenty of room during

Welcome Waits Him. Muskogee. Okla. If Hubby Nn.

sees the war department joke in re

porting him dead, Mrs. Katherin Hanover, who last month marrie James J. Amnions, will welcome th

returned soldier home. Annulment

proceedings have been started for th second marriage.

What the Plumber Found.

Coshocton, Ohio. Jim Cantanzaro called the plumber to fix a clogged

drain pipe. The plumber found a $150

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Shade and Clean Coops Furnished

Young Chicks on Government Farm at Beltsville, Md. the night are of the greatest importance In growing healthy, strong, vig

orous birds, whether they are for meat, eggs, or breeding.

Growing chicks should have plenty

of good, nourishing food. Bone meal

should be fed liberally to those intended for layers or breeders. Do not forget to continue the fight on mites and lice. They must be fought all the time In all sections and in all seasons.

MONEY MADE WITH CHICKENS

Tennessee Woman Cleared $379 in Five Years With Two Settings of Wyandotte Eggs.

(Prepared by the United States Department cf Agriculture.)

Two settings of White Wyandotte eggs, costing $2, in five years' time netted $370 profit for a woman poultry-

club member In Madison county, Tenn

The first two settings of eggs were

bought in 1914. In 1915, nine nens and

six cockerels were sold for $4; in 1916 43 hens and two cockerels brought 10; in 1017 $100 worth of eggs and

birds were sold; In 191S the value of

the flock, both fowls kept and sold,

was $315; a total of $429. Much of

the feed was waste products of the

farm and cost nothing. The total cost of production was

Original settings, $2; two breeding

pens, $30; feed, $10; advertising, three

years, $S a total of $30. The profit of $379 was made possible because of the smallness of the enterprise and the

fact that most of the feed for the birds

had no 'money value.

FOWLS YIELD $1.14 AN HOUR

Indiana Woman Has Demonstrated

That This Amount Can Be Made by Keeping Chickens.

(Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.)

A side line for the farmer's wife which yields $1.14 for every hour she

puts into it is worth the consideration of every farm woman. A Wabash

county (Indiana) woman has demonstrated that this amount can be made by keeping chickens. Last year -the

local county agent Interested this

woman in keeping a farm poultry

flock, and a 3 a result she produced a

net profit of $172.24. She kept an ac

curate account of her work and found

at the end of the season that she bad received $1.14 an hour for the time she actually devoted to caries for her Sack. ,

"With your fingers ! You can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the hard skin calluses from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Freezone" costs little at any drug store; apply a few drops upon the corn or callus. Instantly it stops hurting, then,, shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callua

right off, root and all, without one bit

of pain or soreness. Truly ! No hum bug I

Profitable Trip. An interesting and profitable trip that every motorist should take but very few think of is a trip under the

ca to see the condition of things there.

A Lady of Distinction. 13 recognized by the delicate fasclnab

lug influence of the perfume she uses. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot

water to thoroughly cleanse the pores, followed by a dusting with Cuticura Talcum Powder usually means a clear, sweet, healthy skin. Adv. Not Yet. "You once said you would share your last dollar with me," whined the son-in-law. "Yes, but you haven't quite reduced me to that yet," returned the heartless father-in-law.

To Qrlra Ont Malaria

And Build Tr Th System Take ths Old Standard GROVE'S TASTE

LESS chill TONIC, you know what you r talclne. as th formula Is rrlnted on

every label, showing it Is QUININE and

IRON la tasteless form. Tfte wuimne enves out the malaria. The Iron builds up the system. Price 60c.

Pity the misguided amateur gardener who tries to live on the vegetables he raises.

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SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY - BRINGS ? SURE RELIEF

Tor 200 year! GOLD MEDAL ITaarlem Oil has enabled suffering humanity to withstand attacks of kidney, liver, bladder and stomach troubles and all diseases connected with the urinary organs, and to build up and restore to health organs weakened by disease. These most important organs must be watched, because they filter and purify the blood; unless they do their work you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, nervouscess, despondency, backache, stomach trouble, pains in the loins and lower abdomen, gravel, rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago all warn you of trouble with your kidneys. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are the remedy

vou need. Take three or four every day. The healing: oil soaks into the cells and lining of the kidneys and drives out the poisons. New hfe and health will eurely follow. When your normal vigor has been restored continue treatment for a while to keep yourself in condition and prevent a return of the disease. - Don't wait imtil you ere incap.b!e of fighting:. Start taking GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules today. Your druggist will cheerfully refund your money if you are not satisfied with results. But be sure to get the original imported GOLD MEDAL and accept no substitutes. In three sizes. Sealed packages. At all drug stores?

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Salesmen If you are a l!v-wlr and want pomethtnff to sell, get la with K 11. Reynold 113-14-15 B.i-hl Iildsr.. Btackwell. Okla

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