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Show MADE FROM COTTAGE CHEESE. yrupsffTgs ElixrfS enna 3 pentlyyet prompt-;ntii- e bowels, cleanses system eectuQlly, its one m overcoming bitual constipation rmanently. To get its ncjicial ejects buy 2 t' cJentnne. Manufactured by the CALIFORNIA prow East 1g Syrup Co, K Ut eamt ) er leading drucgists-50- ( tei SO RUDE OF HIM. Many 8avory Compounds That Will Be Greatly Relished, CO YOU KNOW A REMARKABLE MAN. Asserted His Rights. John Hunter was a negro gives to chastising his wife. "You, John," said a neighbor one day, Susanna say, cf you dont quit heatin' her she gwtne to de Freedman bureau!" She do, do she?" he replied, with scorn. "Now, lemme tell yer, wunst an' fer all! Susanna am my wife! An so long. as she go 'bout her blzness I gwlne left her 'lone. Hut won she git tor cuttln' up I gwlne tor beat her, an ther' ain't no bureau nor no sidehode nor no chlst of drors what kin hoT mo WHAT WHITE LEAD IS? Active and Bright, Though Almost a Centenarian, Its Chief Use and a Method of Deter. mining Good from Bad Explained. To make cottage cheese, use clabbered milk that Is stiff. Put on the White Lead Is the standard paint nre and stir until curd has formed, when cooked do not boll strain material all over the world. It Is made metallic lead into a white through a colander, after which U will by corroding powder, through exposing It to the be ready for use. fumes of weak acetic aeld and carbonic The following savory dishes be acid gas; this powder is then ground may made with the curd: Cottage cheese breakfast dish To one pint of the aud mixed with linseed oil, making a curd add one tablespoonful of butter. thlcl$ paste, In which form it Is packed and sold for painting purposes. Tho Mix well, add salt and pepper to painter thins It down to the proper taste, after which add one egg. Have skillet piping hot with a consistency for application by the adlittle butter melted therein. Turn the dition of more linseed oil. The above refers, of course, to pure, curd and stir constantly until tha whole has become melted like wax genuine White Lead only. Adulterated and fake White Lead," or which there Serve In a hot dish with toast. are many brands on the market, is Cottage cheese luncheon dish Presome sort of composition generally as for pare breakfast, add a lialf-cu- j a percentage of white containing only of grated cream cheese. When well sometimes no White Lead at all; melted pour into a mold and put In lea lead; In such stuff, barytes or ground rock, box. Slice and serve with pie. Luncheon dish Mix with the curd s chalk, and similar cheap substances little cream aud a dash of salt, add a are used to make bulk and imitate tho appearance of pure White Lead. cupful of Maraschino cherries or s There a positive test by of seeded raisins cut In hall which theIs, however, cupful or of White purity Impurity with scissors. Lead may be proved or exposed, beCottage cheese salad Place some ol fore painting with It. the curd In a dish, mixing with It a litblow-pipThe flame will reduce tle cream and mayonnaise dressing. pure white lead to metallic lead. If Serve on lettuce leaves and wrafers. a supposed white lead be thus tested Cottage cheese sandwiches Serve the above salad on thin slices of bread, and It only partially reduces to lead, leaving a residue, it Is proof that lightly buttered. Serve on lettuce something else was there besides leaves. The above curd prepared with cream white lead. The National Lead Company guarand a little tart Jolly added will be antee all White Lead sold in packages found to be delicious as a meat relish. bearing its Dutch Boy Painter" trademark to prove absolutely pure under DRESSING FOR THE SALAD. this blow-piptest, and that you may Mix to Properly Ingredients Is the make the test yourself In your own home, they will send free upon reWhole Secret of Success. quest a blow pipe and everything else Rub an bowl with a piece of necessary to make the test, together garlic. Also rub with the garlic the with a valuable booklet on paint. Adcrusty end of a piece of French bread. dress, National Lead Company, Wood-bridg- e Place the bread beneath the leaves Building, New York. of the Balad, letting it remain until GLAD TO HAVE HIM GO. the dressed salad is served. Into the cold garlic-rubbebowl put Keeper Thought He Had s of a tablespoonful of Visit from His Satanic Majesty. black salt, pepper and Hungarian paprlca sifted together. Pour in two This Is not the only age In which full tablespoonfuls of the best olive motor cars have created excitement oil. Mix thoroughly with silver fork In 1802 Btich apparior spoon and add one tablespoonful and disturbance. tions were few and far between; at of lemon Juice. When the oil and are too frequent to atlemon Juice are thoroughly blended present they tract attention. Mr. Joseph Hatton, in add a scant tablespoonful of vinegar Old Lamps and New, tells of the and stir until the mixture Is thorcaused by one of Trevithick's fright smooth. an If oughly oily dressing Is steam locomotives, made to run on desired omit the vinegar. unralled roads in the early part of the Cut the top from a fresh green peplast century. per, place in the bowl and pour the Now and then one of these extraordressing Into it. Let the whole stand dinary vehicles would be encountered, for five minutes. Drain the dressing and puffing on the highway. from the pepper and pour It over the snorting The countrymen regarded them as the crisp salad, serve In five minutes or evil one In disguise. longer. This recipe provides enough One of the cars, coming to a for two Individual portions of salad. stopped for the gate to be came hurrying Indian Curry. opened. The Take 1 pounds of mutton and after out. , He flung the gate opea with seasoning with pepper and salt cover trembling handB, and teeth which It with water and simmer until it is chattered audibly. The driver asked him how much toll tender. Boil one pound of rice separately. After the mutton Is tender there was to pay. 0, nothing, dear Mr. Satan, nothmelt, in another pan, one tablespoonful Go of butter and one tablespoonful of ing! hastily assured the man. lard and in this fry one large onion; on as fast as you like; there's nothing add, and cook for a minute, two level to pay. Youths Companion. tablespoonfuls of curry powder, then Didnt Need It. add the broth from the mutton and Agent Here's a book that will be thicken with two tablespoonfuls of flour. Add to this cup of welcome in every family. It contains shredded cocoanut and the juice of all the rules of etiquette and direchalf a lemon and pour the mixture tions for avoiding slips In grammar. Hiram Grasscutt Dont need nothover the meat The rice should be in of that kind. Got a daughter hum garnished with raisins and almonds from boardin school, a son goln to fried in butter, and if a banana is sliced up and eaten with each portion high school an a hired man who's a of the rice and curry it makes a good college feller workln fer his health. But, by jing, partner, It's a relief to and wholesome meal. talk once in a while to a common, Sweetbreads with Peat. ordinary person. I dont need the Take three pairB of sweetbreads took, but Im darned glad you called. and cut each one Into four slices, seaThe Telephone Girls Amendment son with salt and pepper and roll In Said the business man with a grouch flour. Fry In porcelain lined frying the telephone central: against minutes or six five for in butter pan One day I was calling a number on each side. Remove and put on hot and Bald, 'Get me platter around the edge and cover The girl said, 'Fourteen-hundreMix to sauce: with the following So the next time I a half of ounce scant a butter, gether I thought I'd be number called the lemon Juice, good pinch a teaspoon of of salt and dash of white pepper. Mix forehanded. I said, 'Get me fourteen-hundre.together with a fork and spread over And the girl asked, the sweetbreads. In the center of the French of can a peas platter arrange which have been heated with butter. HAPPY OLD AGE Sweetbread Pattiee. Most Likely to Follow Proper Eating. Cook a pair of sweetbreads until tender, In a very little water, take out As old age advances, we require less and chop fine, season with salt and pepper. Keep the water in which the food to replace waste, and food that sweetbreads were cooked, add to It will not overtax the digestive organs, half a pint of cream, tablespoon of while supplying true nourishment. Such an ideal food Is found In Grape-Nutbutter and two of flour blended to made of whole wheat and barley the In this dressing thicken It Throw before by long and Just baking and action of diastase sweetbreads, chopped In which changes the starch tho boiled barley hard eggs three serving add Have your patty into sugar. chopped finely. The phosphates also, placed up unshells heated before filling, or use pader the bran-coa- t of the wheat, are Inper shells. cluded In Grape-Nuts- , but left out of white flour. They are necessary to Simple Ventilating Device. To ventilate a room having double the building of brain and nerve cells. I have used Grape-Nuts,writes an windows that do not open boro a number of holes In the lower edge ol Iowa man, for 8 years and feel as good the outer window frame and fit thd and am stronger than I was ten years holes with cork stoppers. The inner ago. I am over 74 years old, and atwlndoVs may then bo raised and tha tend to my business every day. Among my customers I meet a man corks taken out to admit fresh Home Journal. every day who Is 92 years old and at-t- i Unites his good health to the use of Prune Jelly. Grape-Nut- s and Postum which he has package pulverized used for the last 5 years. He mixes Soak one-halcupful cold water. Grape-Nutgelatine In with Postum and says they quarts of stoned prunes with go tine together. Have Pour taste. Juice (hot) sweetened to For many years before I began to lemon, all together and flavor with I could not say that eat Grape-Nuts- , Eat harden. pour in mold and let I enjoyed life or knew what It was to with whipped cream. be able to say 'I am well. I suffered with constipation, now my habgreatly Gelatine. Apricot are as regular as ever In my life. cut and its of can apricots Take half a Whenever I make extra effort I a make halves: Into them on Grape-Nut- s food and It Just lemon Jelly with only one lemon, depend bill. I can think and write the fills and warm pour mix the two while with a great deal easier. Into a ring mold; serve very cold Theres a Reason." Name given by cream. PoBtum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read The Road to Wellville," In pkgs. well-beate- n Shepard Kollock, of 41 Wallace St Red Bunk, N. J., Is a remarkable man at the age of 98. For 40 years he was a victim of kidney troubles and doctors said he would never I was be cured. trying everything, says Mr. Kollock, "but my back was lame and weak, back!" and every exertion sent a sharp Worth a Trial. twinge through me. I had to got up Cyrus Townsend Brady, the author several times each night and the kidney secretions contained a heavy sedi- and clergyman, told at a dinner In ment Recently I began using Doans Toledo a story about charity. "A millionaire," said Dr. Brady, lay Kidney Pills, with fine results. They dying. He had lived a life of which, have given me entire relief. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. as he now looked back on it, he felt none too proud. To the minister at Foster-MllbuCo., Buffalo, N. Y. his bedside he muttered weakly: A LITTLE KNOWLEDGE. "'If I leave $100,000 or bo to tho IIow many American women in church, will tny salvation be assured? y homes lonpr for this lonely The minister answered cautiously: " 'I wouldnt like to he positive, but Messlnj? to mine into their lives, and to to able to utter these words, but Its well worth trying. " becauso of porno organic derangement this happiness is denied them. This to-da- W e k6t5 Ut lUtii ftetlmti g. Bee Herr Schmidt Ernu? i mamma, I cant endure him any I Only think, the last time he 1 he waved his handkerchief to fter leaving, and then ' ell, and then? Jen he sneezed Into it! by wont you . JT, r; tter-j- j s lat is contention? The true of life and the principal ingre- Bur- In the cup of happiness. phll-l- y Bold Tea a simple and aatMactory ro! Composed of llerba, it regulates knd kidneys, overcomes constipation tings Good Health. jh alms form noble character and objects bring out great mlnd8. j Edwards. X BROMO QUININE" WIT ON LAXATIVS Lokf H. W. OHO VIC. 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Hall' Catarrh Cur U uket luu'ma'ly, at (in dirt ily uj n tb blood and mucous surfaseaof tua fyatTu. fluTo ttumnlaia aout free, i'riu ?5 ceou d tor all bnttio, lak iiau'i ( atuily 1'iUa for oooitJpatloa. , W the . . SOUll Its, V, 32 Wp. xc trtnr ouirns ntmmtH urjue mt no tm outm t.rr-- .'. soVi y .. they room! terlal d Schoolmaster Do you wish your son to learn the dead languages? Mr. Koflln Certainly, as I shall require him to aslst In my business as an undertaker. DEEP CRACKS FRpM ECZEMA Could Lay Slate-Penci- l In One Hands In Dreadful State Permanent Cure in Cuticura. I had eczema on my hands for about seven years and during that time I had used several remedies, together with physicians and The disease druggists prescriptions. was so bad on my hands that I could In one of the craeks lay a slate-pencand a rule placed across the hand would not touch the pencil. I kept using remedy after remedy, and while some gave partial relief, none relieved as much as did the first box of Cuticura Ointment I made a purchase of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and my hands were perfectly cured after two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one cake of Cuticura Soap were used. W. II. Dean, Newark, Del, Mar. 28, 1907." d On the Judges. Scottish lawyer had to address the Caledonian equivalent of our supreme court His "pleading ocAfter seven cupied an entire day. hours of almost continuous oratory he went home, at supper and was asked to conduct family worship. As he was exhausted his devotions were brief I am ashamed of ye, Bald the old mother. To think ye could talk for seeven hoors up at the court and dismiss your Maker In seeven minutes. "Ay, verra true," was the reply, but ye maun mind that the Lord Isna sae dull in the uptak as thaa A celebrated Judge-bodies- " air.--Lad- les' one-hal- l'i ugallnP; father me of 5 amlir 'BOY PAINTER f STANDS TOR jrchenij VINT QUALITY THE DUTCH Pis e. horn j o,' irdlct j fntloJj I liar- cl m th tin tP' rOUNO ONLYON JREWHITELEADf 1 made y THE OLD DUTCH PROCESS.! v.j a jgjUA ." s run-dow- Foot-Fan- e hot, wenting, cnlloun, and swollen, aching feet. Fold by 11 Druupixtn. l'rii-- 2oc. Dont accept any nulwtitute. Trial package FRH'j. Addie Allen IS. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. women to write her for advice She has guided thousands to health Address, Lynn, Muss. The Price. "What does it cost you, Ferdinand, that handsome umbrella of yours?" "Eternal vigilance, my boy. For Over Half a Century.. Brown's Bronchia Troches have been unexcelled as a cure for hoarseness, coughs and Bore throat. TOILET AI1TISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth sod body tntiseptically clean and free from un- and disagreeable odor, healthy germ-lif- e which water, aoapand tooth preparations alone cannot do. A germicidal, disinfecting and deodorizing toilet requisite ot exceptional excellence end econ- The damage caused by rust Is more to be feared than the wear and tear of work. Hallburton. WHAT CAT8E8 HEADACHE. From October to May, Cold are the moat frecause of Headache. LAXATIVE UUOMO quent (J ININ K remove cause. E. W .Urora on boa Sou omy. Inveluabie lor inflamed eye, throst end nasal and For His "Animated Nature." Goldsmith got $4,600 for his "Animated Nature." uterine catarrh. At drug and toilet ' by mail postpaid. Urge Trial Sample C Most remarkable grass of the century. Good for three rousing crops annually. One Iowa farmer on 100 acres sold Fancy prices please the seller more worth of seed and had 300 ton ol than the buyer. hay besides. It is immense. try it. Fob 10c and this notice Mr. Winslow Soothing Syren. send to the John A.'Salar Seed Co, La Tor eblldraa training, soften th guns, reduce tw Crosse, Wis, to pay postage, etc., and lmmlln,llpln,curra wladoodu. IftcaboUi. seed mail will tne you they only original eatalog published in America with samMany a man gets left by sticking Dollar llillion of Grass, Macaroni to the ple right Wheat, the sly miller mixer, Sainfoin the dry soil luxuriator. Victoria Rape, the 20c a ton green food producer, Silver King llarley yielding 173 tm. per acre, etc, etc, cent, or 50 store, TO 14 DATE. RNT I guaranteed to enra any eaaa r A 7.0 Ol NTUBlind. or Itching, KlMlin$ Dmundiiitf yii in toUdajBwrttoiwr rufuiutaL Bio. Billion Dollar Grass. n link-ham- UITH "MCSLTN AND BtSUTV" 100 ItNT MKS THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mas Io And if you send 14c wc.will add a package of new farm seed never before seen by you. John A. Halzer Seed Co, La Crosse, VVi. K. St V. W. N. rtty for ! At th lowart U, 8alt Lake City, prion Bp No. 13, 1908. OH, MY BACK Si JACOBS OIL THIS WELL-TRIEREMEDY FILLS 250 ALl OLD-TIM- THE BILL DRUGGISTS. &0o. CONQUERS PAIN w Beyond Him. of the production of "Lucia at the Metropolitan oper house last winter a well known club nmn, who had taken a cousin from a Connecticut town to hear Donizetti's greut work, turned to his relative during the first intermission and asked how he liked the opera. "Oh, pretty fair," said the visitor; hut Is the whole blamed thing lu Latin? Harpers. On the occasion . SHOtS . Fjy AT ALL PRICtS.rOR tVCRT MEMBER OFTHC FAMILY. MEN, BOVS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. W. L Dnufttan maknm and 7e mom ntaiPa $2. 6ft, tS.UU and $3.&U mhoan than any othor ntanulaoluror In tho . , world, bocauno Ittoy hold their ohapom tit honor, toar lonoor, and .arm at pro at or ymlum than any OtMfr- aahoom (ft tha world to-da- y. L Douglas $4 md $5 Gilt Edge Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At An; Piles 4 I TIOV. W. F IVdiei t rmm ind prim i nump! on bonom. Volt IV ftnHtHei hf I lie lrt pImms tl i bUvH) naulH from forlnry lo rT pnt of tli world, FVprfWtiorUs Wfttal CitoK taw to auj Wi 1m DO VU LAi DneckUw, Aft W. nothing. Your grocer return your money If you like it; we pay him. it 1 IT IS WONDERFUL HOW QUICKLY THB PAIN AND STIFFNESS CO WHEN YOU USB to him. The dealing is simple. If you dont like Schillings Best, it costs you 1 OUCH Transmitted 8naks Bite. An extraordinary case of snake poisoning is reported from a country hospital In Victoria, N. 8. W. An old man was brought in In a comatose state and Bhowlng all the symptoms of having been bitten by a venomous snake. But on Investigation It was found he had been bitten by a dog, which died almost Immediately afterward from snake bite. Medical treatment was successful, and the man gradually recovered from the snake poison which the reptile had indirectly transmitted coffee" f Ml'sCHLANEOUS ELECTROTYPES oa etc. 'One-four-oh-- s, LYDIA E.PINKHAI17S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Maffffio Gilmer, of West Union, S. C., writes to Airs. Iinkliam : I was greatly la health from a weukncb peculiar to my sex, He Wasn't Afraid. K. Iinkhum' s Vcgetabla Mrs. Spenders 1 wonder how youd when Lydiawas recommended to me. It Compound I If like It ever got aud not only restored me to perfect health, Insisted upon wearing men's clothes? but to my delight I am a mother." Mr. Spenders Oh, 1 haven't any M rs. JoHephino Hall, of Hards town, fear of your ever doing that Men's Ky, writes: clothes are never very expensive. I was a very great sufferer from female troubles, and my physician failed Catholic Standard and Times. to help me. Lydia lk ITnkhama Vegetable Compound not only restored me to Mothers. Important Examine carefully every bottle of to perfect health, but 1 am now a proud CASTOR1A a safe and sure remedy for mother." Infants aud children, and see that It FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. s For thirty years Lydia K. Bears tho Vegetablo Gomimund, made Signature of from roots and herbs, has been tho In Tso For Over .to Years. for female ills, The Kind You Have Always Bought standard remedy cured thousands of andhas positively toon who have women troubled with All Then. Its Right, She You have kissed other girls, displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, haven't you? pains, backache, that bearingHe Yes; but no one that you know. periodic -down feeling, flatulency, indiges Weekly. Harper's tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. "Why dont you try it ? It Cures While You Walk. Sirs. lMnk liam Invites nil sick i a certain cure for Allen's PILES CTRED IN f flectlot Whial Every woman inlcrerted in this subject should know that preparation for healthy maternity is accomplished by tho uso of bf d Toll-Gat- ? CLrri Cur. F. J. CHENKf CO., Toledo, O. tm kuowa F. J. i'htnry IF, (b unt)r$fffDilt aud Mint him honfor th last e Ice-col- Hows offer On Hundred Dollars Reward for of L'iatr& Hint euuu b curod by iUu'i dont . Bulgarians Healthful Diet. In Bulgaria the chief article of food is sour milk made Into soghurt. On this diet the people live to a rare old age. J fA I WEAR SHIELD BRAND SHOES Tho Woman' Congrou Cailor elegant patent leather trimmed fine kid vatnpt eaiy as a slipper. f.OO, If not st dealers ask Vc' ELLET-KCNDAL- L u. SHOE CO. MFCS. Kansas City, Mo. . fWlSea |