4 er nie aut Had to Give Up Work Mr, MeM Was In a Bad W Until He 1 Used a — They ” Braught a Quick Cure. RK. UeMureey 48 W. Hickory St., Ohicago Heights, i, says: "1 was al ways a ® man until 1 was taken with kidney trouble. I worked many ears as & blacksmith and this work rought the’ trouble on. When r stooped over there wit a grinding pain in m ck amd 1 ‘coldn’t straighten up ‘for four or five minutes, Some- times it took ‘me half sn beur to prt on m shoes.” 1 gdt so “bad, bad to lay Jf work for days st a'time. Often I . would have to get up a dozen ‘times at night to iW MARKE(S | i J = BALTIMORE. ~W heat-—Sample lols of nearby wheat, ag to quality and con dition sold at $2.15 and $2.26 per bu Car lot sales included No. 1 red winter, 32.38%: No. 1 red winter, garlicky, $§236%. wWwhme grade, Locust Point 2.37; same F Port Covington $2.37%; No. red winter, § 36%: No 2 red wikter, garlicky, $2 33% Cora Sales of several hundred bushels wf old white corn, delivered, at $166 per bu. Track yellow corm old. tor domestic delivery, I# quotable rade, 9 “ Wr. BeMwmy yan {he kidney secre tions, and they btrnell like fire. 1 feet swelled, and at ‘times they burn so that it seemed | ‘was standing on & hot stove. spells of gasping for breath dizzy Spe 8, , and my health "failed rapidly. 1 was told that working days were over, but Doaw’s BéIney Pills were brought to by a tien and before 1 had used one 1 'bégan to feel relieved. kept om wnt] by the time I had use ten bowes, 'I was absolutely cured. All pains '168t" my back and other symp toms of 4&{dpey trouble disappeared end 1 felt as Well and strong as ever.” “Bubscribed and sworn to beftre me Fibs th day of July 1917." DAVID H. SHAPIRO, ~ Notary Public VaPDvan’s at Any Store, 60c a Box DOAN’S KID NEY FOSTER.-MILBURN CO., BUFFALO,'N.'Y, 1 i f PILLS | Childlike Complaint. ®mall Girl (sobbing)—Oh, asesima, 1 ‘waht some more pie and I'm “So full ‘that I can’t crowd down anothe? mouth- (tal ———————— UPSET STOMACH PRAPE’'S DIAPEPSIN AT DRCE ENDS SOURNESS, GAS, ACIDITY, INDIGESTHON. Don't stay upset! Whermeals-don't ‘fit and you belch gas, melds and undl- gested food. When you ‘feel lumps of indigestion pain, flatulemes heartburn gr headache you can getiiustant relief, No waiting! Papclsiiapepsin will : put you bn your fieet. sAS soon as you eat one of these plessant, harmless tablets all the indigestion, gases, acid- ity and stomach distress ends. Your druggist sells them. Adv. + A lot of peayie Hvessnd dle and never know what the insite of a court rooin looks like. Grove's Testéless cifli Tonic iC TEs vitality smd enowgr by guiiying and en ehing the blood. You san soot feel ita Strength ing, Invigorating Best 3. Pr. Frederiek Pridham of Johns Cob corn is fairly firm on prime new \ | tor car lots, nearby delivery. Offer | digs light. | Oats—Standard while, : No. 3 white, T9@ 79%. Rye—No. 2 Western, “$1.6714; bag lots nearby ‘quality, $1.50@1 70 i Hay—No 1 timothy, standard, do, $35.50; No. KNo. 3 do, $32@34: No. 1 light clover mixed, $ No. X No. 1 clover mixed, $34@3%; No. £ do £31433; No. 1 $324 12.50 Straw—N0. 1 siraghl rye, $24.50 25: No dG 24 No. 1 tangle | ve, $18@20 2 do, $18@ 18: No wheat, $15@ 16 No dao Magi 1 oat, $16@47, Butlter—4 reainery | creamery, wood, 8G 60. Creamery RIVE Fant “4 SRG a3 80c asked export rye, spot HE i to | $266 26 50; $35; | « do oy 1 35@ 35.50, 2 do, $3334 clover, 2 do, 32 Ho Na - M Na 9 A¢ « UO NO fanc) fg 61 WHALING prints jd las cheice 1 8 ALE 62 64 ceamery, biaoks | 42, Mur 400 42. ginda rolls Md. Va. and EZE Marviamni, Pennsylvania | gearh Bde Wis 0. £LQ683 Virginia, Be [Keuthern, ©.) £314 1 « svleania 1 Wes! slorel lion ea Viaba and 00 1 8 ip alairy wi Pa. prints, 49 Li tes Woes 4 in Poulla Chickens nans ibe da This to i i Lo paki Wh Legh \0 vid Li Wi Fas, 2% Spr.nee.s b .¥ te GIT £ 4 rt LI LL 2 a ’ choles CGI IeD ery of a specific Sor them tism, relieved over night by Reman ¥ye Balsam Ovecdiial proves Ms merit +847. Caiifornin dehytirnted plangds are increasing. ~ HOW TO FIGHT SPANISH INFLUENZA gy DR. LL W. BOWESS. plenty efexecrcise in the Sresh.gir and prectiee gicanliness. Remembens clean mouth, 4£iean skin, and <ciean bavels are a protecting armour against disease. To keep ths liver and bowels regular and to eargy. away the poisons wilt n, it 1s best tasiake a vegetable plileyary other day, sade up of May-agpie, alees, jalap, and sygar-coated, to be had.at , most drug eteses, known as Dr. Pleroe's « Pleasant Pallets. If there Is & sudden «£ hot mustard feet-bath and drink eopl- @usly of hot lemegade. If pain devdleps jn head or back, ssk the druggist far Anuric (antl-ugde) tablets, These wil fluch the bladder apd kidneys and carry off poisonous germg. To control the paps and aches take one Anuric tablet every two hours, with frequent drinks of Jemonade. The pugmnonia appears in & most treacherous syny, when the fnflugaza victim Is appacently recover- log apd anxious to leaves bed. In re¢- coverigg from a bad attack of Influenza ery, made without alcohel fgom the roots and barks of American forest stores, or send 10¢, to Dr. Pleree’s Rnwa- Ids’ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., for txig —— sa —— —— mpi sggac) i x port Ty cdergator NO t1 a 3 « Yipow yellow $6 hg AMEE New York “firmer 8454 gianceara Aveamery Digher 1} AD EX = pac Kirs a3 Uo H4« 5 SLOT) firsts sinck, current mages, No 2 S1@° Bag s— TF rest . | freed © le Creams exira He 384,00 4% i T% ered exirs ’ Pa fir i i ee! 8, tt im fEgu do and Been) fine fant Bt neu e 846 A6 Ww gate ved nis CTE eT | State, Pemmavivans wl ern henpery 6a ites is (96: Btate, Penneyivania ssid ne t , Tar fo. gat arowp : andl wiixed eplors, SUL 70 Qn henner) het browns Cheese Sa%e; Dressed chickens, roosters best, 42644 Live Poul fowls, keys, “rn hie fresh, specie ren. 22982 % Brolter Wiki, 2064 6 tues do rer Ae $5¢ Ponits &, hig Ree; fo ol ye "hg 262 my ernge Try Chickens 243: oy 20 et not guotell @28; aiid roosters tur Live Stock A A CHICAGO #45.10; light, | $16.50@17.60; ue 15.26 Cape Hogs—Butchegs' $1750 $17 150 18.05, packs throwouts, $16.20 pigs, good te eghoice, $14 508 Beef Cattle—~giood, choi | medium. $9.50@15.65. BPatcher Stock Cows and heifers, $6500 14 ners and @stters, $5.26@6.25. Stockers and Feeders—Good, choice and fancy, $9.75@ 12.50, 4nferfor, common and me. alum, $7999 Veal Calves | $16.25@ 17, Wesniern steers, $14@ 17 65 $6.50@ 12.65 and ¢ho.ce, Range Beef cows and heifers, Good YORK. Beeves Steers, @1660; bulls, $6@ 11 do, extra, 111@12 Sheep and lambs. <ommon to prime sheep, $6@10.60; cwils, $5@6; | eemmon to prime lambs, $11.25@ 14 50; cutis, $0@ 11. Calves—Veale, $14@20; cyt» 4100 | 13; gragsers, §T@0; yearlpges Hy | Wesiers calves, $12. : NEW $10 THE a (Bpecial Information Service, United States Department of Agriculture.) Farm-Killed Hogs Are Valuable 4 Sources of Country Meat Supply. UAL METHODS OF BUTCHERING Better Results Obtained From Home Work Where Sugges- tions Given Are Followed. mT Usé Fat Trimmings for Lard and Lean ; Sor Sausage—In Trimming for Ba- con, Keep Sides as Square as Possible. large side, It Trim all sible tbacon. If it #8 a very | may be cut in two pleces. | gldes and edpes as square as pos All rough and hanging pieces of should be trimnmed from the ham. ham should then be exposing as little le bie, been fenn trimanings $ i men The smoot : \ s trimmed an the curing E shonld Fike i ment of possi All saved for for lard. should 1 il hardens he Tee roe Ls fat trimmi sausage and | The other half o be cut up in similar fashion. Meat and Fat Trimmings After the has been up and the pled are trimmed and shaped property for the curing process, ’ the carcass CArCALSs 8 cut 3 8 H there | are considerable pleces of lean meal, { fat eneat and fat which can be used for making sausage and lard. The | should be separated from the lean and | used for lard. The meat should be cut inte convenient pleces ¢o pass through | the grinder, fat is side of the backbone, backbone, and split the carcass down she midline. The ribs are taken out before the sides are “blocked.” Amn other method is to split with a saw or'cleaver as near the mid line as pos- . sible. Then divide each half inte four , parts—head, shoulder, middie and , hans. as shown in accompanying illus- tation. Remove the leaf if this was { nos: done before. Peel the leaf back- . ward with the fingers, starting at the fromt end. The kidneys are in this fat. The head is generally removed be i fore the carcass is split into halves Cut about an inch back of the ears, (making a complete circle around the i head. If the cut does not happen to strike the atlas joint, twist the head and it will yield. The fattest part of the head can be used for lard and the more fleshy parts may be used for saun- sage or headcheese. The jowl Is some- times for cooking with saner- &raut or baked beans and in the spring svith: tarnip greens, Cutting Up Carcass. One-hinlf the carcass should be placed gn a cutting table and cut up. flat off the front foot about 1 inch fihove: the knee and the hind foot the game distance above the hock. The feet can be used to make pickled pigs’ feet or pigs’ feet jelly. The shoulder cut is .samde between the fourth and | fifth ribs. Remove the ribs from the shoulders, also the piece of backbone | whieh may be attached. Cut close to the riba (in Jgemoving them, #0 as to leave as much ment on the shoulder as possible. These are “spare ribs” and make sm excellent dish when fried or baked, ¥f only a small amount of cured mest is desired, the top of the shoulder sasy be cut off about one-third | the distance from the top and parallel | to it. The fat @f the shoulder top may be used for land apd the lean meat for steak or roasts. At should be trimmed | op smoothly. The fat trimmings should | be used for lard apd the lean trim- used | pings for sausage. Removing the Ham. | The ham is removed £rom the middle | by eutting just back of dhe rise in the | backbone. Cut from the flank toward | the peot of the tall to an angle of about | 46 degrees. Loin meat is ghus saved which srould otherwise be taignmed off the has and used for samsage. Re- move the ribs from the side, cutting ns close to the ribs as possible. The loin and fadback are cut off is one plece; cut para.lel with the back just below the tesderioin muscle on the rear part of the middle. Romove the i i cut into the loin meat. The lean meat is used for chops or roasts and the fat. they bs trimmed for arian’ ws BE middle should Rendering Lard. The deaf lard is of the best guallsy. The back strip of the slde also makes good lard, as do the trimmings of ham, shoulder and neck. Intestinal or gut fat is an Inferfor grade and is best pendered by itself. (It should be thoroughly washed and left In cold water for several hours before render- ing. which will partially eliminate the offensive odor. Leaf lard, back strips and lard trimmings can be rendered together. If the gut fat is included, | the lard takes on a very offensive odor. { First, remove all skin and lean meat {from the lard trimmings. To do this cut the lard Into strips sbout 1% { Inches wide, then place the strip on | the table, skin down, and cut the fat { from the skin. When a plece of skin {large enough to grasp is freed from | the fat take it in the left hand, knife held in the right hand inserted between the fat and skin, pull the skin and with the knife slanted downward slightly this will cleanly remove the fat from the skin. The strips of fat should then be cut into pleces of 1 to 1% inches square, making them about equa! in size, #0 they try out evenly, Pour into the kettle abont a quart of water, then fill it nearly full with the lard cuttings. The fat will then heat and bring out the grease without burning. Cook the lard aver a moder ate fire. When starting the temperas- ture should be sbout 160 degrees F. and should be run up to 196 degrees F. | Frequent stirring is necessary to pre- vent burning. When the cracklings are brown in color and light enough to float, the lard should be removed from the fire. Press the fat from the cracklings and use them to make crack- ling bread or feed them to the chiek- ens, When the lard is vemoved from the fire, allow It to cool a little. To ald cooling stir the lard. This also tends to whiten the lard and make it gmooth. Then strain it through a mus lin cloth into the containers, the Wholesome Meat A Ianrge amount of fat Is not essen tis] to wholesome meat and it is far fat. logical reason. When an animal is fall ing in flesh the muscle fibers are shrinking in welume and contain cor respondingly less water. As a conse quence the meat is tougher and dryer. When an animal & gaining in flesh the opposite condities obtains and a better quality of meat Is the result. Also, a better produet mill be obtain od from an animal ie owly medium flesh but gaining rapidly than from a very fat animal that is at a stapdstill or that is losing Oesb. AC a WHY WOMEN DREAD OLD AGE Don’t worry about old age. Don't worry | about being in other peopies way when con are geting one in. years. Keep your body in good condition and Is can be as | hale and hearty in your old day® as you | were when a kid, and every one will be | glad to see you. i The kidneys and bladder are of senile afflictions. Keep them in proper working condition. wastes from the urie acid accumulations. Haarlem Oil Caprules perio the causes | clean and | Drive the | system and | Lake GOLD dical- | will | king order. Your your muscles ace have once health. avoid in perfect wor Be enlivened, your k of youth and New life, fresh strength snd health will | inue this treatment. When | has been restored continue | capsule or two each | you in eondition and your troubles. ranteed b GOLD MEDAL. strong more the loo our first vigor Jer awhile taking a day. They will kee return © i Taine gua Pomlen, th ket re Are Inan akes on e IMArke He ou the Original GOLD MEDAL Imported Haarlem Oi Capsules. They are rand of druggists. — Adv. Familiar. The hoary-headed examiner glanced over the top of his spectacles, “Are you sure” he inquired this is a purely composi you have handed In?" “Yes, sir,” the you may possibly, sir, have come one or two of the words in ul tionary.” “that original tion 1 ‘But 0d came Answer Pe Days of Lavishness. “When I was a bo) up pumpkins to n nke terns.” “Yes. Yon perfectly edible pumpkin now.” we wouldn't dare With the Grid Fans Bess—He has lumbago Loh How bad? Full-back back or quarter-back? alf- The mistake some make is In thinking have more fun than the the decent of Influenza and kindred diseases start withacold. Don’t trifle with it. At the first shiver or sneeze, take \Lip > CASCARA £2 QUININE PomS” Pom Btandard cold remedy for 20 formn—seafe, sure, Bo opie in 24 hours—relleves grip io 3 days. Money back if it fails. The genuine box has 8 Red top with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores — eo wn tablet up 8 cokd They Don’t Feel Friendly. “The iden of those Germans seeing jeans they espn and then shout | ‘Kamerad.""” “Does the plan work?’ “Not After one or two €Xx- | periences of that sort wonder ax always ig it any that the Americans seem to be afilictéd Birming- 1 deafness? 11M urable vith i Age-Herald * Han Debts to Uncle Sam. you owe 3 “Do you realize what your Ar I'm ynkful that some s for Liberty A 1h bonds” When Baby is Teeth " GROVES BABY WM WHHL MEDICINE will correet the Somach and Bowel trocbies Perfectly harm lest. Bee direcuons on the botile Io noble het tude Poine Su GUARANTEED TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE STHMA OR MONEY REFUNDED —— ASK ANY DRUGGIST hax ail 1 elot - . N. U., BALTIMORE, NO. 47-1918. Acid-Stom sors 0 Pp ilione of 4 worn half acid wt are ml 11 pees have an pow iti There weak, slling before the day I» -~ Warde and dom™t such poopie out sod “sll Wm" gone Mathes end roundings often with all over the body--woe phowical power and me emaciated Just dragging out existence. Nine out of every 1 people are uncomscious viclims of omech. Thooeaeds thomsands of people whe are subject to attacks of tndigeetion mel sncholy. mentally depressed; suffer from themmatism, lombage or sclstics ~ges, even many of those who have estarth, ulcer or cancer of the stomach - if the trouble is traced fo ils source, it will often be found to be Just acid stom. ach Por these gre only some of the wil mente that are caused by what the doo , which is spother Wheat you want aise js Dow to quickly rid you i coos acid. A wonderful modern remely called BATONIC (Herally wipes It work esslly, speedily the rtomech It mt you get full stremgth out « ul of Jou eat; snd ur ot strength from you cannot enfey rebusl, vigorous ach Victims Yo life depends Of ent | re your food ter what you nic jo me week and And swurse dM bow webnderfully Im y it is digeetcd—how bow wperveusness and aganpesy And sll simply taking EATONKIC rou ba ¢ our stomach of 8 Sot of excess acid has been holding you beck and mek ar Uile ping uw fate ie is Stans that ing » EATON can be taken by the most de of thousands of people whe sre enthusiastic iz ite praise EATONIC I» abeciutel; guaranteed get 8 big Bic box from Fo druggist it does mot Lelp you Four money wi refunded if your druggist dors not keep BATONIC, send your same abd adress to the Eatonic Remedy Oompany, 1018 § Wabash Ave, Chicagn, TIL, und ther will &! once mall you a Hix box nd you an pend them the money for it after you re celve IL y harmless jon te have use As Age Advances the Liver Requires occasional slight stimulation. CARTER’S correct CONSTIPATION Colorless or Pale Faces a condition which will be greatly Scenes of Are Common in uaual lly indigate the absence of Iron in toed by Carter's Iron Pills helped by Western Canada
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