XOKTTT PT.ATTW R'P.AfT-WKF.KT-Y TIMUUNK. Refused Insurance Mr. Dunning Left Service in Bad Shape, But Doan's Soon Corrected His Trouble. nr0.0, rnni?K,o " Chief Boatswain Mate of the U. 8. Nary, 470 Medford bt., Bwnorville, Mass., says: "Every bit of trouble I suffered from my kid neys was a result of exposure at sea. I was retired practically an invalid. iuucjrn uccame more irregular all the time and some nights I was forced to get up every half hour. The kidney secretions burned i,ke fire and were filled with brick-dust-like sediment. My joints swelled and were inflamed. I Couldn't bend Hr. Dmafal J806. mZ "hoe and had .w, tji iA b helped up and down, night after my retirement from service I tried to get insured, but was tarncd down because of kidney trouble. I began taking Doan's Kid. ney Pills and used sixteen boxes. By that tune every sign of kidney trouble left we and my back was like iron; not aa ache or pain left. I tried for msuranee again and was declared a good risk. I give Doan's Kidney Pills credit for putting me in perfect health." Subscribed and sworn to before me, GEOROE L. DOIIERTY, Notary Public. Get Doan's at Any Store, COo a Box DOAN'S FOSTER-M1LB URN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. Everything Upset A New York stntc church choir hne gone oa strike. The spirit of discord It scorns has spread even to those who are supposed to furnish harmony. BIFF! Stop jolting Liver and Bowels with violent drugs, bul take "Cascarets." "Dynamiting" bile out of your sys tem with calomel nnd other sickening purgatives Is nil wrong. Salts, Oil, nnd Cathartic Waters act by flooding the bowels with the digestive Juices which are vital to the stomach. Cascarets ore different. They act as a tonic to the bowel muscles, which is the only sensible way to relieve a bilious at tack, a sour, acid stomach, or consti pated bowels. There is no griping or Inconvenience. You naturally return to regularity and cheerfulness. Cas carets cost very little and they work while you sleep. Adv. Tell It to Them. "Money Isn't everything In this life." "Try to convince the profiteers of that, win you?" SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that real); tanda out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases 6wamp-Ropt makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is soon realized m most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi um and large. However, if you wish first to test thli great preparation send ten cents to Dr Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention thie paper. Adv. Rather Twisted. "You can believe tmythlng Albert tells you." "I am glad to learn he la such n voracious young man." HER LIFE WAS SAVED I Kansas City, Kans.: "About twenty throe years ago Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scriptkia and Golden Medical Discovery eavea my me. i De came ill; had a eevere cough and bronchitis. At time I would get so badly choked up that 1 would have to sit up in bed to get my breath and in a short time I began to suf 'I I.V wssrier Willi urujwy. t II JmSK A&SX doctored but did not Improve, in tact, J got so bad I was bed fast and had to have a nursa. Tho doctor told me the only thing that would help me waa a ehango of climate. Ho advised me to go to c. southern climate. I knew of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and deckled to tryit. I had my nurse get ma two botUea. The. first night I had her givs me just a few drops every few minutes and by twelve o'clock 1 was asleep, a thing I had not done for about threo weeks. The next day they gave me this medicine every hall hour and after that as directed. I kept up ita oso until I was a well woman. It not only cured me but I was in better health than 1 had ever been and since that time I have always taken 'Favorite Prescription' when ever I was badly run-down or in need of tonio and it has never failed to help me. I am dad to recommend Dr. Pierce s medi cines." MRS. SARAH COLEMAN, 1120 Wood Ave. Run-down Weak Nervous Omaha, Nebr.s "I was at one time greatly benefited by taking Dr. Pieroe'i medicines. I became all run-down in health, was weak and nervous and wai creatly in need of some good tonio to build me up nnd give roo strength. I took thi 'Favorite Prescription and the 'Golden Medical Discovery' and they proved to bj Ju.t what I needed for they built me up and restored me to good health. For this I am vrrv thankful, indeed." MRS. JENNIJB lUCUAUDyON, 637 B. 26tb Ave. 1 am confident tint one of the chief sources of social unrest Is the envy, not of tho food the overrlch cnt, the clothes tliey wear' or tlio clinrnctcr ot the roofs over their bonds, but of the sure and ninnla hours In which they mny do what they llku l.utlier 11. Qullck. CHEESE AS FOOD. Cheese In vniious combinations takes the place of meat, supplying protein In n very conceit t rated form. Toasted Cheese. Cut thin slice of cheese u little smaller than the pieces of toast on which they are to bo served. Put the cheese In a hut tored toast. tin nntl place In the oven to While this is toasting, toast the bread, butter It, then place a slice of cheese on each piece of toast anil serve at once. A rich cheese should be used for this dish. Cheese Balls To one cupful of grated cheese add one-fourth of n tea spoonful of salt, n dash of paprika and three drops of Worcestershire sauce. Heat two whites of eggs until stiff; add enough of this to moisten the cheese. -Make into balls, roll In bread crumbs and fry In hot fat. Serve hot In a nest of parsley. Creamed Cheese on Toast. Make a cream' sauce of four tablespoonfuls each of butter tjnd flour worked to gether with a pint of cream or milk; season with salt, mustard and paprika and add two cupfuls of soft cheese broken In bits. When the cheese Is melted add two beaten eggs, then pour quickly over hot toast or wafers. Cheese Croquettes. Make a thick white sauce, using four tablespoonfuls of butter, the same of flour and one cupful of milk. Heat Into this one -Vg yolk nnd season highly with pap rika and a little salt. Add two table spoonfuls of grated cheese, and when melted remove from the heat nnd add one and one-half cupfuls of mild cheese cut in cubes. Cool the mixture thoroughly, shape into any desired form nnd fry as usual in deep fat. Cheese Fondu. Pour one cupful of scalded milk over one cupful of soft bread crumbs, add three-fourths of a cupful of soft cheese cut in bits, one tablespoonful of butter, and salt and red pepper tojasto. Heat live egg yolks until thick, add to the mixture, fold in the stiffly beaten whites and bake In a moderate oven 120 minutes. It la the man or tho womnn of faith, and lienco of com-uko, who Is muster of circumstances, rind who makes his or her power felt In tho world. Ralph Waldo Trine. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMIES. Making the dollnr do the work of two has been a woman's problem for years; but now with a dollar stretched to the breaking point to meet the demands laid upon It. Is certainly the work of j the whole family. Kven ' in hoincs where there has always been a good In come, women who are good managers delight in using absolutely everything edible and wearable. There is great satisfaction in mnklng something worth while from food or clothing. There are many ways that n dollar thus saved may bo used toward added comfort, or extra hospitality, or for some special treat which the household can all enjoy, for "a dollar saved Is a dollar earned." There are few housekeepers who need to be told how to save In large things (thoso that do, won't read this any way), but It Is In the little leaks and small wastes that count Into the dol lars during the years. Do you scrape your molding board carefully after using It for pastry, bread, biscuit or cookies, and throw the waste Into the garbage can? All such bits should bo sifted to remove the flour, then ndd to the sour milk pitcher or Jar. When using sour milk for giiddlo cakes or any other food, stir It well, and the bits of pastry will add shortening to the dish. The homely, common dishes, nich as beef stow, which have been served for years, may bo made Into a dish of real elegance If one-half cupful of stuffed olives, n dash or two of paprlkn and a sprinkling of parsley Is added, Just before taking up. A bit of cooked ham of any kind put through the meat grinder adds flavor to a dish of Spanish rice or a white sauce. A cut lemon or Hermuda onion may bo kept fresh n long time by turning the cut side down on a plate n;id cov ering with waxed paper. Preserved citron melon, a pint of It added to mincemeat, makes n most de lightful nddltlon. If the citron Is put through a grinder before preserving, It will bo found moro enjoyable and may then bo used ns a garnish for pud dings, Ice creams nnd such dishes. Surgeon's tape Is a most valuable aid In the household. It will stop a leak for the time being In a hot water bottle, cure n corn If renewed occa sionally and kept on to soften and protect the foot from friction. "Those who bring sunshlno to the lives of others cannot keep It from themselves." EASY DESSERTS. Hlce Is not holding Its place as a wholesome dessert. Take one-thlnl of a cup of well-washed rice, add a scant half cup of sugar (brown su gar adds a pleasing fla vor), a little salt ami two quarts of good, rich milk. Hake about three hours In a slow oven, stirring often during tho baking. Add a cupful of raisins or less, with cinnamon, nutmeg or vanil la for flavoring. Serve with a hard sauce. Fruit Puffs Heat the yolks of two eggs until thick and light colored, then ndd three-fourths of a cupful of sliced ripe peaches or bananas; add a tablespoonful of melted butter, third of a cup of milk and a tablespoonful of sugar. Sift two tenspoonfuls of baking powder with one and one-half cupfuls of flour, add a little salt and mix well. Fold In the stiffly beaten whites of the eggs' and drop by tea spoonfuls Into hot fat. When brown, drain and roll In powdered sugar. On baking day when It Is hard to And time for extra dishes try these: Add shortening to bread dough, mold as for biscuit and let stand until light. Have ready any kind of Juicy fruit, canned or fresh. When the biscuit are light, dot with bits of butter nnd pour tho Juice and fruit over them; sprin kle with -sugar and nutmeg or cinna mon and bake one-half hour In n hot oven. Cranberry Pudding. Put a quart ot berries over the fire to stew with suf ficient water; when boiling hot drop small spoonfuls of batter over the berries, cover and steam 120 minutes. Serve with sugar and cream. Make the batter by using one egg (beaten), one-half cupful of milk, one cupful of flour, one tenspoonful of baking pow der and half a tenspoonful of snlt. Flfteen-Mlnute Pudding. Make a batter of one cupful of flour, half a cupful of milk, a teaspoonful of bak ing powder, half a teaspoonful of salt. Hutter custard cups, drop in n spoon ful of the batter, add a heaping table spoonful of any Juicy canned fruit like cherries or strawberries, add another spoonful of batter and place the cups In 'ii pan, add boiling water to come up well on the sides, cover closely and stenm 15 minutes, boiling all the time. Serve unmolded with cream and sugar. The roses of pleasuro seldom last long enough to adorn the brow of him who plucks them; for they are the only roses which do not retain their sweetness after thoy have lost their beauty.Hannah More. FOR THOSE WHO LIKE FISH. Fish are always In season, either fresh or canned, nnd many delightful dishes m a y bo prepared of vari ous kinds of flsh. suitable to the season and purse. Baked Trout with Shrimp Sauce. C 1 e a n. wash and dry a Inrge trout. Gash each side In half a dozen places, lay In each gnsh a lardoon of fat salt pork, then brush the flsh Inside and out with melted butter mixed with lemon Juice. Put a rack In the baking pan, on It lay the flsh, pour a cupful of boiling water in the bottom nnd place In a very hot oven. Allow twelve minutes to tho pound and baste three or four times with melted butter. Cook In a sauce pan one tablespoonful of butter and flour together. When the flsh Is re moved from the pan pour the water from the pan Into the thickened butter, add salt, pepper, and enough kitchen bouquet or caramel to make a brown sauce; add a tablespoonful of lomn Juice nnd one-half cupful of finely chopped shrimps, if the snuco seen.s too thick, add boiling water and boll up again. Garnish the flsh with pars ley and quarters of lemon. Piquant Stuffing. Pour hnlf n cupful of vinegar over three cupfuls of crumbs, squeeze dry, add to the crumbs one-half cupful of melted buf fer or butter substitute, one cupful ,t chopped olives, throe chopped plcklri. one small green pepper, llnely chopped, salt, pepper and curry powder to taste. Broiled Flsh. Any good sized fish of Arm flosh mny he selected for bn'l Ing. Split It from head, to tall and re move the back bone If desired. Brush with melted butter nnd broil In n wire broiler over a clear fire. A five-pound flsh will require twenty-five minutes. Serve-garnished with latticed potatoes which hnve been fried n golden brown In deep fat ; add also the usual lemon qunrters and a bit of parsley. Fresh FUh Balls. Flake any left over flsh and mix It with nn equal quantity of seasoned mashed potatoes, fresh and hot; make Into halls, add egg to the potato or dip In egg and fry. Holled rice Is n good substitute for potato. PE - RU and MANALIN Mrs. E. M. Harris, R. R. No. 3, Ashland, Wis., sends a message of cheer to tho pick: "After following1 your advice and using Peruna nnd Manaltn, I nnrj cured of catarrh of the uone. throat nnd atomncb, from which I had suffered for ncvcrn.1 years. When I commenced taking; I'e runa I could not make my bed without atopplng to rest. Now I Big Return. British ministry of munitions hns realized nearly $7X,0)0.000 from the sale of war material from tin tacks to tanks. 8tate of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County bu. Krank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of the nrm ot P. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City ot To ledo, County and Stato aforesaid, and that said Arm will pay tho num of ONK HUN DRED DOLLARS for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by the use ot HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Bworn to bofore me and subscribed In my presence, this Cth day of Decomber, A. D. 18S6. (Seal) A. W. Glennon, Notary Public. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en intcrnnlly and acts throtiKh the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces ot tho System. F. J. Cheney & Col, Toledo, Ohio. V. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Man's Foot In the Shoe. Henry, aged nine, had tried to sneak Into tho circus free, but wns put out by the sharp-eyed ticket man. lie returned homo bawling and told his mother that the man had thrown a shoe at him, at which his mother exclaimed: '.'Ho did l" Henry replied: "Uh, huh, an' an an' his foot was In It, too. Balti more Evening Sun. A Lady of Distinction. Is recognized by tho dellcato fascinat ing Influence of tho pcrfumo she uses. A bath with Cuticura Soap and hot water to thoroughly cleanse tho pores, followed by n dusting with Cuticura Talcum Powder usnnlly means a clear, sweet, Lealthy skin. Adv. A Close Observer. A little girl of Bellefleld was caught In a gross exaggeration tho other day, whereupon her mamma said In pi m erly severe tones: "My denr, don't you remember what happened to Ananias and Sapphlra, whom I told you of the other day?" "Ycs'm, but de dear Lord don't mnke people dend now for tellln' stories," replied the small observer of events. Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. STRENGTHENS BLOOD Tou can't expect weak kidneys to filter tho acids and poisons out of your system unless they arc given a little help Don't allow them to becomo diseased when n Httlo attention now will pre vent it. Don't try to cheat nature. As soon as you commence to havo backaches, feel nervous nnd tired. GET BUSY. These aro usually warnings that your kidneys aro not working properly. Do not delay n minute. Go after tho cause of your ailments or you may find yourself in the grip of an incurable dis ease. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil cap sules will give nlmost immedlato relief from kidney troubles. GOLD MED AL naarlem Oil Cnpsulca will do the work. They aro tho puro orif-Inal Ilaarlem Oil Capsules imported direct from the laboratories in Ilaarlem, Holland- Ask your druggist for GOLD MEDAL and accept no substitutes. Look for the name GOLD MEDAL on every box. Threo sizes, sealed packages. Money refunded if they do not quickly help you Adv. Preferred the Cash Ball. Judge Chesebro of Los Angqles wns embnrrassed when he found thut a man w'hom he had held for a misde meanor In ?25 ball, and who did not Save the $2.r, had disappeared from he courtroom, lenvlng his wife as ball. Tho Judge was much relieved when, Just before It was tlmo to close tho court, the man rushed In, put down $25 In renl money, nnd walked away with his wife ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE Name "Bayer" Is on Genulno Aspirin say Bayer Insist on "Bnyer Tablets of Aspirin" In a "Bayer package," containing prop er directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu matism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade mark of Bayer Munufacturo of Mono acetlcacldester of Sallcyllcacld. Adv. Tho steady horse for tho long pull. Nlrjht and Morning. I lav Strong, fUafthy Eys. If they Tire, Itch, Smart or Burn, If Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, use Murtna Y&UR&ES often. Soothas, Rofrosbea. Safe for Infantjor Adult Atall Druggists. Writefor FrtEy Boole. K1mE; justly Co Ota - NA Cured Me Catarrh ofilie Nose, Throat and Stomach. do nil rar work and am In pood health. I recommend this vnlu nble remrdy to nil sulTcrlnff from any disease of the stomach." Ternna la Sold Hyeryrrhtr IJquld or Tablet Form Owu.CiV-VUVEVxC'v Contents 15Pluid Draohnt WWflil.ii"!1 mm ALCOHOL-3 TEH GENT. AVcclablcrfcparationfarAs t Jm.'lntlnrttlierood bYKCCUla tlnUicSvomacfisanv TItcrcijyIVomoUnil.i5c3llon Cheerfulness ana itesLvo"" neither Opium,Mofpmncn Ilncrfd.NoTNAncoiic jUxSnwa hSUnrntnUnr A i,Mnfiil Remedy for GonstipatlonandDlarrhoei and fevensnncaa loss or Sleep fcimileSiintBrepf iHSCEOTAtmGOHPWr. NEW XOiiiil Exact Copy of Wrapper. ggsNct wmm T,-l M.!l,Trr-T.y. lS8t lis ill'1 ml mi Mi THE RIGHT WAY.. In all cases ol Distemper, Pinkeye, influ enza. Colds, etc.- of ell horses, brood mares, colts. ataiuons, is to E 39 On their tongue or In the feed put Spohn'o I.IiiiiIiI Compound, dive tho remedy to all of them. t vets on tho blood and glands. It outs the dlseaso ty expelling: tho disease germs. Xt wards off the trouble no mnttor how they are "exposed." Absolutely frco from any thing Injurious. A child can safely take It. Bold by druggists, harness dealers, or sent express paid by tho manu facturers. Speclnl AKenta Wanted. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., Aplomb. "I understand Mr. Grabcoln spent $50,000 educating Miss Mayo Grab coin." "Was tho money wasted?" "Not entirely. Slnco Miss Grabcoln returned from nn expensive finishing school she hns been ablo to hold her own quite handily with a tralllc po liceman." Birmingham Age-Herald. YOUR COLD IS EASED AFTER THE FIRST DOSE "Pape's Cold Compound" then breaks up a cold In a few hours Relief comes Instantly, a doso taken every two hours until threo doses aro taken usually breaks up n severe cold and cndB all tho grlppo misery. Tho very first doso opens your cloggedup nostrils and tho air pass ages In tho head, stops nose running, relieves tho headache, dullness, fover lshnesa, oneezlng, soreness nnd stiff ness. Don't stny stuffed-up! Quit blowing nnd snuffling I Clear your congested headl Nothing else in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pnpo's Cold Compound," which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts with out assistance, tastes nlco, contains no quinine Insist upon Pape's I Adv. Quito Plain. Tramp (at tho door) If yor please, lady Mrs. Muggs (sternly) There, that will do I I nm tired of thla everlast ing whine of "Lady, lady." I'm Just a plain woman, and Tramp You aro, madam one of tho plainest, I've ever seen, an' ono of tho honestest to own up to It Pear son's Weekly. Baby's Httlo dresses will Just simply dazzle if Bed Cross Ball Blue is used In the laundry. Try it nnd eeo for your self. At all good grocers, 6c. One of Now York's largest trust companies has 2,000 employees and 88 department She Knew a Way, A Terre IJnute school was trying hard to get a new flag for one of the rooms. The children wero denying thomselvcs candy nnd other luxuries in order to bring their pennies to school to add to the ling fund. But little Pearl had not brought any. "My mother gots my candy for mo," she explained her delinquency, "so 1 can't bring that money. But ni ten you what I will do, teacher. I'll not give anything at Sunday school next week nnd bring that penny to put la on our flag." Indianapolis Now. Rather. "What Is your estimate of Brown T" "He's n liar and n thief." "That's rather a rough estimate. ASTORIA For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Casforia In Use Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THI atHTAUn COMPANY. NIW YORK CITY. GOSHEfiV, IWD., U. 8. A. BELCHING Caused by ' Acid-Stomach Let IS ATONIC, tho wonderful mod.ra tom.ch remedy, elve you quick relief from dl.fuatlnc belchlne. food-repealing, Indleestlon, bloated, g-aa.y atomaob. dyepep la, heartburn and other atomacb tnlterlea. They are all cau.ed by Aclcl-Utomach front which about nine people out ot tea eaff. In one way or another. One write, aa fol low.! "Before I uaed KATONIC, I could not eat a bite without belching- It rlcht up, .out and bitter. I have not bad a bit ot trouble Ince the flret tablet." Million, are victim, of Aeld-Btomaob without Icnowlnc It. They are weak and alllnr. have poor dlce.tlon, bodlee Improp erly nourl.hed although tbey may eat heart. Ily. a rave dl.ordera are likely to follow It an acld-.tomach la neglected. Clrrho.le oi the liver, Inte.tlnal congestion, sietrltla, catarrb of the atomach the.e are only few of the many aliments often ea,uaed ky Acld-Htonmeb. A auRerer from Catarrb of the Stomach of .1 years' atandlnc wrlteai "I bad catarrb of the atomach for 11 lonr years and I neve found anything to do me any good juat temporary relief until I ua.d E) ATONIC. II I. a wonderful remedy and I do not want t4 be without IU" If you are not feeling quite right Lot. energy and enthu.la.m and don't know lust where to locate the trouble try IS ATONIC and eee how much better you will feel la every way. At all drug atorea a big box for lOo your money back If you are not aatlaOed. ATONIC CFOR YOUR ACID-STOMACrO Now-a-dsyi, housekeeper! nho are particular, keep Uu living room and kitchen tovet well polished wltboat hard, dirty work by using E-Z Sfovs Polish Rtadu AfUl RtaJu to Shim If your deaier don't sell K-Z, try others and lend hie same to Martin A Uartln, Ufra.. Chicago W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 45-1910. Baby Coughs require treatment with a remedy that coo taine no opiate. Piao a la mild but effeo. tlvej plcaaant to take. Aik your druigiit fo Always . Bears the Signature Mr For mm mmm PISO'S