BAR SEPARATE MOTORS GERMAN ELCCTfyC ROAD ADOPTS A NEW SYSTEM. Maintenance Cost Believed to Be Low er, and Service Rendered Great tf IKan Under the Pres ent System. In changing from steam powor to electric power for Its enormous city and suburban pas- Bonger traffic, tho Herlln Stndtbnhn has decided to uso electric loco motives, one at each end of all long trains, In stead of having each conch fitted with motors to run Boparatuiy it Is said 557 locomotives will bo used with COO passenger coach es and 29 repair cars. When two or moro locomotives aro coupled to tho samo train, as circumstances demand, theso will bo operated by one man by means of a simplified multiple-unit Bystom. Tho nssortlon Is mado that 6xpcrlonco gained with electric loco motives in Gormnny shows that main tenance costs are below those of motor coaches. Tho locomotive has largo liaullng powers and one such engine can theroforo tako tho place of many motor conches. Added to this, tho motors and other electrical gear aro very accessible, which Is an Impor tant Item from tho point of cleaning find repairs. It also appears that slnco tho motors of electric locomo tivos are sprlng-bomo and placed high up In tho body, thero is less noise and vibration, as compared with motor coaches, and that they do less damago to tho track. During tho busiest hours of tho day, when tho traffic is heaviest, tho trains will be mado up of 13 six wheel coacheB, which will bo propelled by two locomotives, ono at each end of tho train. At other times, when tho railway Is less busy, tho trains will consist of five or eight cars, which will bo coupled to a single locomotivo. Trains made up in this manner can be driven from either end by fitting the last coach with a controller. Popular Mechanics. Here U a remedy ihat will cure your cold Why waste time and money ix per uientiMK when jOucanget a prep aration that has won a world-wide repu tation by its cures of this disease ana can always be depended upon? It Is known everywhere as Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy, and ii a medicine of real merit. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. WIND Proctor Krott, of New Madrid, Mo , was called here last week by telegram to attend the burial of his brother. Clarence Colllnsworth returned to his home nt Mattoon, 111., last week ftfter spending several days hero with his cousin, lid gar Conipton. Ossle Burk, of Center Point, Ind., va here last week. A. Morris has moved on J. B Duts schke's place. Ml Ola Phllpot and Dall Poliock were married in Brandenburg January I1 We wish them a long and happy voage. Johnnie AvlttH some better after being in bed for several days with pneumonia Harlan Cashman attended a party at Miss Mamie Adkisson's, Lodiburjr, Sat urday night. Rev. W. F. laeeers. Vine Grove, has been called to preach here for tnis year. Owing to the bad weather he did not have a large crowd Sunday. Miss Dee Basham, of Jeffersontowu, visited her aunt, Mrs. Leon Cashman, list week. Martin Clajcomb was in Cloverport last Thursday selling his tobacco. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Payne ville, spent .several days of last Week in this neighborhood. DOUBLY PROVEN Cloverport Readers Can No Longer Doubt The Evidence. When jou want a reliable medicine dm cough or cold take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It can always be de pended upon and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by ell dealers, Advertisement. ELECTRIC SLEEP IS LATEST Doctor Turns Slumber On or Off by Button; Eliminates All 8ense of Pain. Berlin. Electric Bleep, which may be turned on and off at will, la the al luring prospect offered to people Buf fering from Insoraala by Dr. Nagel achmldt. He asserts that he has de vised a new form of electric current which, when applied to the base of the brain, will produce n narcotic ef fect, able to be maintained as long as ts desired. It has been tried with tho greatest success and without any Inju rious effects on dogs and rabbits. Dr. Nsftlcschmldt Is convinced that It can bft equally well applied to human br ings. The application of the current also eliminates palu from any part at tho body. Thlterateful citizen testified long ag-a. Told of quick relief of undoubted benefit. The facts arc now confirmed. Such testimony is complete the evi dence conclushe. It forms convincing proof of merit. Mrs. A L Alms, 007 Locu9t St., Owensboro, Ky , says: "I have used Doats Kidney Pills wi h good results and consider them a superior kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills promptly relieved backache, dilllculty with the kidney secretions and pains in the back and top part of my huad. They were procured and we have every confidence in them ' The above statement was given May 0, I9O7 and when Mrs. Alms was inter viewed on February 20, 1012 she said: "I have not used Doan's Kidney Pills of late, as the cure.they effected some time ago has been permanent. You are at liberty to continue publishing my former statement." For hale by all dealers. Price 00 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Mates. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Advertisement. PAPER BAG COOKING Great System Perfected by M, Soyer, Famous London Chef. DUEL BETWEEN PAN AND BAG. TRYING NEW BAGGAGE CHECK MMVHIg ' Htm' klatLWKfe. A P!.i-ii.n C f-f..- mm . niv,iuig ui VUULUMlllieilL M K A Picture of Contentment All men look pleased when they smoke this choice tobacco for nil men Pike the rich quality and true, natural flavor of o'Aget m 2 i M 5 Smoked in pipes by thousands of men everywhere known to cigarette smokers as "the makings." 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TINSLEVS NATURAL LEAF, GRAN. GER TWIST, coupons (ram FOUR HOSES (10c tin douilt coupon). PICK I'LUG CUT. PIEDMONT CIGAR. ETTES. CUX CIGARETTES, and 0tAir (an or coupon tssuid by ut. Premium Drpt. ST. LOUIS, MO. pr MW& mm 11 mHS EES5K5ii Device Is Expected Materially to Lessen the Number of Errors and Complaints. A new baggage check that is expect ed to lessen tho number of errors and complaints has just been placed Into tho service of a prominent eastern railroad. Tho duplicate portion of the new check is provided with spaces, in which are printed a number of the principal "bad order" edition in which baggage is frequently received for checking. A check, on being deliver ed to the passenger, will be perforated to show whether the piece of baggage Is a trunk, suit case of valise, fiber caso or tool chest. Another perfora tion will show the condition In which tho baggage was received at the of fice. In this way the duplicate check will contain a full description of tho baggage when It was brought to the company for shipment. Tho number on the tag portion Is placed at tho bottom, whllo on tho du plllcato portion It is printed at the top, so that the two can be easily matched when tho baggage Is deliv ered. - It Is expected that tho now check will minimize the matching of num bers wrongly and will greatly reduce the number of claims. Trade and Transportation. Eczema spreads rapidly; itching al most drives you mad. For quick re lief, Doan's Ointment is well recom mended. 50c at all stores. Advertise-ment. MADERO'S MEN ARE TAKEN Mexican Rebels, with Dynamite Bombs, Rout the Foe at City ' of Palomas. El Paso. Tex., Nov. 23. One hun dred federal troops defending tho Mexican port of Palomas on the New Mexico border made a determined fight against 300 rebels, but surrend ered after two engagements, tho last of which was fought from house to hoube By employing dynamite bombs tho rebels early In the day entered the town and a cessation of firing led to the belief on the American side that the port had fallen. Aside from one federal captain, who early In tho day fled to tho American side, all tho government troops were taken prisoners, with their rifles, sup plies and ammunition. The day of harsh physics is gone. Ptople want mild, easy laxatives. Dan's Regulets have satisfied thous ands. 25c at all drug stores. Advertisement, German's Slot Literature. Penny in tho slot literature is the lutest thing lu Germany. A linn of publishers at Leipzig has patented an automatic machine which gives a cliolce of a dozen small paper covered volumes which are displayed behind glass. On a strip of paper across each volumo Is printed a brief descrip tion of tho book, and a coin in tho slot does tho rest. These automatic ma chines are to bo placed in hotel lob bies, waiting rooms, theater foyers und other public places. Tho hopo is ex pressed that as the books offered are carefully selected and by first-class au thors tho venture may havo a benefi cial educatlvo effect upon the masses and thus counteract tho Influence of the cheap and trashy llteraturo with which tho country is flooded. Exchange. For croup or sore throat, uss Dr Thouian' Klectric Oil. Two sizes, 23c and 50c At all drug stores. Adver tisement, $3 m t Louisville Evening Post Jl 1 and Hreckenrldgo New m w w - one year $3.50. By Martha McCulloch Williams. Experienco has been m- only school which, perhaps, accounts for the fact that I hold no opinions half heartcdly. Especially about cooking. It scorns to mo tho finest of fine arts, all too much misprised, and held a drudgery Instead of a privilege. Pos slbly this makcB mo reactionary a holdor-fast to old methods. Certainly when Qoyor's paper bag cookery was" suggested to me, thero was not a stouter skeptic In alt theso united States. Soyor's experience did noth ing to change my mind. Rather, It convinced mo that paper bag cooking was one of tho things that cost more than they come to. For I set myself this sum. Bags, plus greasing, plus clips, equal tho cost of many sauce pans. Furthermore, It Is against sense and reason that tho mere put ting of food In a bag should either hasten tho cooking or bettor tho fla vor of it. Thus I argued tho case forthrlghtly, but ended by conces sion -I would try out paper bags and see what I should see. Tho first bag left mo warmly tri umphant. Wisdom ferments Ilk, yeast. As 1 acquired it, thero was no keeping it to myself. It dripped down upon my next story rfelghbor, a cook both born and made. Sho was Interested but skeptical less so than I had been, notwithstanding of an open mind. So when I proposed an experiment a culinary duel, if you please whose result was tp be decided by the scales, sho was ready, oven eager to engage in it Each of us bought a rib roast hers weighing four pounds, mine but three. To tho eye, they were Identical save In the matter of size And our gas ranges are oven-brothers, mado by ex actly the same pattern. Her roast went into a pan, mine into a bag. Not having to baste nor watch mine, after tho flame was turned down properly, I had liberty to run in on her and see how sho fared. She was doing her best a best that is superlative, watching and basting her beef with the skill of a chef. The result was something beautiful to behold when she took it out after little moro than an hour. Mine was still In the oven, its bag Intact, though I had turned out tho gas after forty-five minutes. It had not been on full for forty min utes, whereas my neighbor had kept hers lowered only the least bit. The exact saving of gas I do not under take to compute but that thero was a saving Is beyond question. The scales showed her roast tc have lost in weight a fraction over nine ounces. Mine, lighter by a pound, had lost a fraction under two ounces. Furthermore, all the strength of my meat was in the gravy. A fifth at least of hers remained sticking tc the pan, though she treated it in the usual way. We reckoned that a pa per bag would have saved her a hall pound weight of beef, equivalent to twelve cents, the cost of many papot bags. Indeed, I felt that tho gas sav ing alone would have more than paid for the bag, the clips, tho greasing. Moreover, my beef was tenderer than hers, had a richer taste, and was Juicier. Smothered Chtcken. Havo a good sized broiler cut Into Joints, taking care not to leave sharp bones to the Joints. Salt and pepper them lightly, dredge with flour and lay in a well greased bag upon thin slices of bacon. Cover with moro bacon slices, taking care to keep the chickon spread rather flat Add a tablespoonful ol water, or a couple of peeled and sliced tomatoes. Shreds of green pep per add somewhat of flavor to tho to matoes. Seal in bag and cook foi forty minutes, slacking heat almost half after the first five minutes. (Copyright, 1911, 'by the Associated Literary Press.) PLAIN ROASTS. By Nicolas Soyer, Chef of Brooks' Club, London. Sirloin, Round, or Ribs of Beef. Grease well with drippings (but this is not absolutely necessary). Put the Joint In a bag. Do not season the Joint before cooking. Put tho Joint on a broiler, in a moderate oven. For a three-pound Joint allow forty-five minutes; a seven-pound Joint, an hour and twenty minutes; fourteen pounds, two hours and fifteen minutes. Veal Mutton, or Pork can be cooked In tho same way as beef. If a thick gravy Is requlrod, roll tho Joint in flour before placing in the bag. Al low tho same tlmo as for beef. Roast Chicken. Cover tho breast of tho fowl or chicken with butter or drippings, or, better still, tio a piece of fat bacon over It iMace In a bag and set on broiler- In a hot oven. Al low twenty-five minutes for a small spring chicken, thirty-five minutes for a largo fowl, forty-five to fifty min utes (according to size) for stuffed poultry or game, in a moderate oven. Roast Turkey or Goose. Allow one and a quarter hours In a moderate oven; If stuffed, allow ono hour and forty-flvo minutes to two hours. Roast Pigeon. This requires very dellcato cooking. My method cooks a pigeon to perfection, whether it le stuffed or not. To roast, allow fifteen minutes in a very hot oven; if stuffed, allow twenty to twenty-five minutes (Copyright, 1911, by Sturgla & W4I-. ton Pnmnanvl It's Your DUTY to Savell It's KVBRY man's duty to himself and those dependent upon film to have some money In the bank with which to combat reverses which might confront him. 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