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' j- tv1-- nfir k "V rt ji w r j-, .14 r ff wfwjc'e-.'aa CTaiPaWWPM J I M !. - a- 5 t - WP. "ft, ' '-1 ;& 1 ; c n THE BEAVER HERALD. REAVER. OKLAHOMA r.-r wp, , . l6crrcHii HAD GOOD POINTS Hot-Tempered Woman Evidently Not Altogether Bad. Fwi!f Backaclie? Rheumatism ? Tbow of ni who arc pait middle act re prone to tax Uto much meat and in consAqaence depotit Jirae-eslts In the arteries, veins and JoSnti. ' We otUn gaffer Una twins' of rheamalLtm or lumbago, aoroetixije' from gout, swollen hands or feet. There U no longer the cligiitcU need of lUU, however, m the new prescription, " Anode," U bound t give Immediate resnlu It 1 many time more potent than Iithla, In ridding the fmporeffahed blood of its poisons by way of the kidneys. It can be ob tained at alrnoet any drag itore, by aliiply asking for "Anorlc" for kidneys or backache. It will overcome uch conditions M rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold extremities, scalding and burning urine and ilccplcuneu due to constant arising from bed at night. Bend to Dr. Pierce's Invalid' Hotel, Doffalo, IT. Y., for u 10c. trial package. MsncaA, Cat- "1 raeomroani IUr VUrem'l Anorlc rrry lilt,l. I Lara surrcTarl t or ti laat Ifirao ytars with catarrh of Um MMr, hating trial ovary ranmly I baanl of bit without rrllaf. 1 Anorlc edrertlavl In t iair,end Ilia a drowsing man graMlnr at a atraw I thontht I would try ftalao, which I did with great auccase, a It rollarvad ma almoat lmmdlUl, Ufora I had taken all of the trial patkag, and having great eooManco la lb ratnadr I iramadlaUly seat to tka 4fng store and bought full-tlta petkaga, I eaa any to nil suffering from any dlaaaa of Mm kidneys or nrlc stU truiblae, try Uila rtmady Mat suffer no longer. I have matt falUS to Dt, Haras's Mrranilaa.'-a. F. UamUMt. High Coat of Ooodness. "Now, Itartlc, If you're very rowI I'll Klvo you u penny." "I'm iifrrild I cnn'l iiffnrd lo ho good fer Icas'n two icnlM, grurmn not the Kay priced Ik todiiy," Ufe. OLD PRESGRiPTION FOR WEAK KIDNEYS ITava yoo ever stopped to reason why H 1 that no many producti that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of tight and are noon forgotten ? The reason la plain the article did not fulfil the promises of the manufacturer. Thif applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that haa real earatlve value almoat Bella itaelf, aa like an radical chain ayatcm the remedy la recommended by those who have been benefited, to tboae who are la need of It. A prominent druggist aaya, "Take for sample Dr. Kllmer'e Swamp-ltoot, a preparation I Lava aold for many year and never Imitate to recommend, for In almoat every case It shows excellent rs ulU, aa many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know of aa to large a aale." According to aworn atatementa and verinetl tettlmuny of thouaandi' who bavt jiaed the preparation, the auccew of Dr. Klhnrra' Swamp-ltoot ia due to the fact that ao- mapy people claim, It fulfill! al moat every wlah in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder allmcnti. correct! ur inary trouble! and noutralltea the urie eld which cauaea rbeumatiim. You may receive a ismple bottle of flwamn-lwot by Parcel Port. Addreu Dr. Kilmer Co., lllnghamton, N. Y and rncloao ten centj alao mention this paper, J,arjie and medium al.o bottlea for aale at all drug itoreit Adv. Suitability. "Ttint girl U n high llyur." 'Tlii-ii kIic'h met her match, for Miu'm vngngud io mi uvlutor." Crora'a Taalcltaa chill Tonic f,J0,,,Tll.1!"Ju"l.,,1,,srir porff;lo and an rlehlna O'O blood, too an aoou faaliuauancta aln.li,vUontlu UBmU frliaouo. Misnomer. "Tho Hum Ih rlpo for dlmiftivr," "In hiicIi ii i-iiKo, I ahoiild cull It rot foil." Important to Mother Kxnniluo ciirufully overy bottlo of CAHTOHIA, that famous old remedy for InfmitH and clillilrun, und mcu thut It Dears tho Blgnnturo of i in uie ror over ;iu xt.-urH. Ohildron Cry for Klctclirir'fl Cnslorin The Flcacon. "Thcro gncH a cniclj rrgliiirnl," "I MippoFc thut Ih why llic-ru Ih do much hup iihiiut Um iniirililiig." Watch Cutlcura Improve Your 8kln. On rlNlng mill retiring gently nuu'iir tho fiicii with Ciitlciiru Oluliiii'iit, WiihIi ii IT Olntiiii'iit In dvo iiiliiuti'.i i llh Cutlcurii Hemp iiml hot wnlor. It wonilcrfiil hohhMIiih's lmt Cutlcurn a ill ilo for poor cnmplextniiH, iliiiulrulT, tilling mid red tough IiiiiuIh, Adv. Tho llmt phonogniph wiih mmlu forty fi'iirn iign, hut llu pupuliirlty l nf more fccriit ilnlit, When llii'io Ik nothing left In light for we limy liopo fur iinlvcrmil pciuv. i . j Influenza and kindred diseases start withacold. Don't trifle with it. At the first shiver or bneeze, take CASCARt?9UININE Rlandanl cold remedy for 30 jrtafa to UMot -jW. l. Ju ! ' Dlarlpllno a doln what ruts Cnn'l want to do. I Is realslina; a lower dtelre In ordtr to Indulge a higher. Ur Crane. WAYS TO USE CEREALS, Cerwil nr; nlwnya nijclnt-l with brenkfuat, nllhougb Ihey may be r-flleu dally In oilier forma tlinn lirrnkfnxt food. Rice Ssuffle. Tnk one cupful of rookiil licv, 0111; cupful of white Mince and Ihriio i'V.x. Whip tlio yolkn of (hi wv.n until thick, mid tin wlillo unucc find rookiil rice, ilien fold In tin; Mlflly Ik-iiP-ji whltcK of Hie eggx. ISnke uk mi ome let. Tomato auuee or grated clicee may he mldcd for variety. Fruit Drop Cookies. Take two and n half cupful of rolled out, ground; onehnlf cupful of augur, one quarter cupful of corn nlrtip, one liuir tea mfiil of milt, one Dihlopooiifiil of fat, two welt-bealeil eggK, one-half cupful of chopped (lilted or rnlxliiK, one tciiHpminful of vmilllii. Jllx iih iiniimI ami drop hy apoonfulii on u groaned bilking nlieet. Corn and Darley Salad Wafers. Take one mid one-linlf cupfula of bur ley, one cupful of cornmeul, two tu hteM)onrula of f.t, two teiiKpoonfilln of aalt, with milk or wuter to make n mixture lo roll out very thin. Cut Hi HhapfM mid biike in u hot oven, Cheexe may be ndded by sprinkling It owr tho dough Jiiit before cutting out. Cornmeal and Rice Waflles. Mix mid nlft one-hulf cupful eucli of coin-mi-ill und wheat Hour, one-lmlf tem Kpoonftit of koiIii, one teiiKpooiiful of Kiilt and n cupful or your milk, two eggK, a cupful of boiled rice und u tu blmpoonfiil of melted fut. Indian Puddlno. Add tlirce-i.unr-ters of n cupful of conimeiil to n pint of hot milk; let It cool for 'M minute:, atlrrlng occasionally; add n hulf cui fill of iiioluMHea, aiilt, two eggu und a cupful of chopped Kuet. Put Into a 'inking dIMi; mid n quart of cold milk and a half cupful of raUlim. Itnke for four or live hour. Htlr for the llrat hulf of tin; cooking occaKlonally ami dredge with dour tu muke u rich brown criiitt with the suel. Sugnr may he aulmtltutpil for the mulaaie If the flavor Ik not enjoyed. Corn Oyaterav Tuke one enn of corn, two eggK, two tnhleapoonfula of melted hutterlne, one teiiNponuful of linking powder und one-lmlf cupful of Hour. Henaon with milt mid iepper. V'ry on n hot grciiKed griddle. Tho boast of heraldry, the pomp of power. And nit that beauty, all that wealth e'er uave, Awnll alike the Inevitable hour; The paths of glory load but to the grave. THE SCHOOL LUNCHEON. The hnHket lunch for child or grown up Ik harder to prepare than the meal acrvcil at homo an there aro ninny food that do not carry well or mutt h nerved hot. Till limit tho choice and extra cure iniiHt be taken to liuiko tho banket luncheon nttruc- tlvo ns well uk mitlHfylng. Hy tho use of wnxed or pnrnmn pn per molNt food may bo curried, which formerly had to liu omitted. Paper eupK mid Hinnll glnase.i nre n great help, iik custards, canned fruits mid Jellied and Jiiiiih urf well n other semi koIIiI foods may lie carried. Corn hrend In tlmen past was never served cold yet It toasts well ami Is good iih a sandwich lirvuil. The lining of any sandwich should bo moist enough to make It palatable. A common fault with most mother Is putting too much Into the basket. If the child attend school where u hot soup or hot drink Ik sorted dally the luncheon will be pneked with that con slileralloii. The day Ih not far uway When the hot dish will bo n imrt nt Nvery school lunch. A baked apple or pear Is nlwnys n good luncheon dish. They may be baked or served uncooked. In packing the lunch basket put the thlugH the least likely to crush In the bottom mid always huvo tucked In tin out of tho wny corner a bit or candy, a cuho or two of sugar or u llg or a few dateH; such surprises delight the heart or a child. Paper napkins nru Inexpensive nnd should bo supplied ho that tho child may use uiio to spread over hi desk Hero aro n few sandwich lllllngs: Peanut butter mixed with a little salad dressing or milk mid chopped ollvee, Ono-hnlf cupful or dates, one-fourth cupful or iiutmeiits, ground mid lulxed. moistened with salad tlressltnj or cream. , Honey mixed with chopped pecans or nny local miL lnncy with crcuiuor cottage cheeso la another good tilling. One-fourth or u rqprul of nrrtnac . ' -v B ma rniahule with twit taldvsiNKHifuta of, Whil shall I have for dlnnrj What ahail I have for IraT An omrlet, a chop, or steak Or a aavory frlcaaseaT DELICIOUS HOT DREADS. Although wlienfle. dnyr In Ameri- 01 nre now n lliln of the miit. we huve lenrnel to like many of Hie MihMltutw and many a futility will continue to Ufe them, even with wheat flour free ok u-tunl. Potato Bltcultt-Tokc one cupful of mnxlied tciliito, one cupful of flour, four tinxpomifula of baking jkiw ler, one-linlf teu'iMKinful of milt, one 'iihlexHHiuful of butler utitltutc.oiie lahlenpoonfui o' lord und one-hulf cup ful of milk. Mix mid lft the dry In-gri-illenlK. Add Ihene to the potatoes, iiflug a Kpntulii. Add the fut mid gradually add the milk. Tuna on a floured hoard und roll out to one-half Inch In thlcknexK. Cut In tdiupe with n cutfer mid plnco In greiiHed pun. Hake twelve to fifteen minute. Darley and Oata Shortcake. Take wo cupful of hurley Hour, one and nue-hnlf cupful of ground oata, one teiiKpooiiful each of halt and Migur, four tuhlcKpooufiilH of fat. u pinch of kimIii and four ti-nxpoonful of baking powder, one cupful of wnter. Mix and hake ii tiRunl, i Cornflour Shortcake, Take two nnd two-third cupfula of corn (lour, four tenspoonfulH of linking powder, one tenxpnouftil of wilt, one tnblespoonful of augur, kIx tnhlcxpoonfulfl of fut mid one cupful of milk or water. Mix and hake uk usual. Oatmeal Biscuits'. Take one nnd one-quarter cupfula of Hour, one and one-half tcnepoonful of baking pow der, two tuhlcKpoonfulK of migur, one hnlf teitMponnfut of salt, nix tnble KpoonfulK of fthortenlng and one nnd one-third cupful of ontineal, with two-thlrila of n cupful of water. Mix, adding more water If needed to make n rnift dough. Hull out thin on a flour ed hoard anil cut with n blucult cutter. Hake In u moderate oven one-hulf hour. Lens 1 1 mo Ik taken In baking If the oatmeal Ik parched before using. Cornmeal Griddle Cakea. Tnke one cupful of cnmmcal, add one cupful of Hcalded milk, one egg, two tenponn fill of linking powder, a nblepoon fill euch of melted shortening nnd mo lmCH. Hcnld the meal with the milk nnd when cool ndil the other Ingredi ent. Mix well und bake on a hot griddle. The woman who Increases the effi ciency of her home Is demonstrating the most practical kind of patriotism, A FEW CANDIES. The foundation for so mnny of tin French candles la made from fondant To prepuro the fondant tnke four cupful of grnnuluted sugnr, one nnd oue-hnlf cupful of cold Water, one-fourth of n teaspoonful of cream of tartar or a tablespoon rul or corn sirup. Set on the back nurt of the ernnge mid let stand until the sugnr Is uisNiiiveu. tioti, wnsiung down tho sides to keep It rrom groining. Tho limit! mny be dipped Into cold water quickly brushing down tho sides of the pan, or a swab or wlilto cloth inuy he used. Cook the sirup until n sort ball Is made when dropped In cold ren ter. Pour tho sirup out on n marble slab or Inrgii platter lightly greased. Do nut scrupo out the snucepan or nl low the last of the sirup to drip from tliu pan ns any grainy portion will caiio tho whole to grain. Work tho edges with u wooden spoon, turn to ward the center, then kiicud until tho mass is white and linn. Let stand for nn hour or two I hen puck In bowl, cover with a cloth nnd let stand over night. The next day tho fondant may hi- used, hut several days' standing will Improve It, To maku bon-bons, ndd any desired flavoring and color to n small nortlnn of fondant, then dip In ;neted choco late or tinted fondant, melted over hot wuter, Chotined fruit nf different kind mnv bo mixed with fondant dipped In choc olate or uucolorcd fondant nnd dec orated with hair n nutment. To make the chocolate creams that are vir sort In the center, tnko It off before It makes n soft ball to handle. Then mix us before mid put out on Ico to freeze. Make In IiuIIk while very cold anil dip, then they will ImVo tho very wift creamy centers. Double Fudge. Boll together seven minute two cupful or sugar, one-hnlf cuiiftil or cream, two suunrea of rhne. nlato and n tablcsponnfnl of butter; bent nnd pour Into n buttered tin to cool, Hull together two cupfula of uranulaled sugnr, hulf n cupful of cream nnd n tnblespoonful of butter mid cook ton minutes. Add a tenspton ful of .vanilla, bent nnd pour on top of the fudge In tho pun. Vhen cvol, cut In squares. WJt m i. Surely Ho High-Priced Lawyer Could Have Surpassed Pathetic Plea of Husband Which Won Her Her Liberty. There woa a negro family llvlog In Itowlir.g Ureeo. Ky. The wife had a notoriously ungovernable temper, usually taking It out on tier bub-iud. wbii wo rawk ami lowly. On t hi oc casion she sirui-k bltn wttb eklllrt. Inflicting a wound so painful and duu gerous as to necessitate bla having to be taken to the hospital for treat ment. The neighbors, knowing tbe violent temper of the wife, and the cruel treatment she had Inflicted upon her buabnnd for su(h a long time were so outraged they could endure It no longer, und procured a warrant for her arrest on the charge of assault with n deadly weapon. The husband sal through the trial, giving rapt attention to Its e'very de tail. The cuse was banded over to the Jury nnd after very brief delibera tion It brought In a terdlct of guilty. The old durkey busbund rose nnd said: "Morse Jedge. I don't reckon noth ing a ole nigger could say would make much dlffunce, but I would Ink to say n word before you send the 'old "oman to the penltenshy. She's always been a good mother to the cblllun, nil the neighbors will tell you that. She washes nnd scrubs and sews and mends for 'em, nnd keeps 'em clean and nice, nn when tbey's sick she sits up with 'em nt night. And, Marse Jedge, I Jest wnnt to ax you If you won't let her go by the house and see the chlllun befo' you send her to the penltenshy. They' nt home nil alone right now. cryln they po little hearts out and It would do 'em good, and the ole 'oman, too, If she could Just go nnd kiss 'cm good-hy befo' she was put In the penltensh$." Hy this time the Judge nnd the spec tators wire In tears and the Judge said: "Gentlemen of the Jury, f hnven't passed sentence yet and If you vant n few minutes to further consider this case, I will be glad to grant It." The Jury retired nnd In a few minutes returned with a verdict of "not guilty." 8ailor Valuea Charm. The king and queen recently re ceived nt Windsor cnstle the Austra lian, New Zealand and South African press delegates now on a visit to dreat rtrltaln. Ills majesty spoke warmly of the gallantry of the Dominions troops, and exchanged recollections of his empire tor of 1001. When Mr. Plranl of New Zealand mentioned the name of Maggie Papnkura, the Maori guide who conducted the king round tbe hot springs wonderland of Rotorua. the king recalled her nt once, and waa in terested to learn that she Is now In Rnglnnd. The New Zealand delegatea found that Princess Mary knew nil about the pre-war Maori prophecy con cerning the battle-cruiser New Zea landthat she would go Into action within n given number of years and would be hit but escape serious dam age If her captain wore a Maori tiki (greenstone charm). The first part or the proptrcy came true, nnd so up to dote has the second. Tbe captain docs not forget to wear his tiki. Pasted by Sentry. A colonel of n colored regiment com ing In about 10:30 wus duly challenged hy the sentry, and responded: "Col onel , officer of the camp." The The sentry tried his best to pierce the darkness, gave It up, and Anally said : "Look 'enh.'mnn, yo-nll ah de foth man what's done tried to make me think he's Cunncl . Go way wld dat atuff." The colonel pretty wnrroly reaffirm ed that he was Colonel nnd de manded Immcdlato admission. Tho gtinnl, unabashed, told him to step up so that he could sec hi in. The colonel walked up to him In a rage, and you can Imagine his consternation when the sentry took bold or tho sliver eagle on his shoulder, looked up at 111 in with a grn on bis face mid said: "Oh, l.owsyl "I'ls tie ole bird, ain't It?" Tho llayonct. "Flu" Marketlna. Marie, who was three Thanksglv lng, was nut trying her new mask. PnsMlng a grocery, she decided to buy some bananas. Mother, not having worn her "flu" protector, sent Murle In to make the purchase. Mother snw the grocer pulling off tons of bnnnnns. It seemed. At length, when there wns nothing left but the stalks, Marie hand ed the grocer her little pocketbook con taining one solitary dime. "How many bananas did your little girl want?" asked the grocer as he came to the rtiHir, "Ten cents' worth," replied mother. "She told me sbu wanted peck," said the grocer. Cecil Rhodes' Dream Realized. The early completion of n tunnel un der the Straits or (llhrrtltnr, which. In connection with the tunnel rrom Dover to Calais, will practically complete an nll-rnll connection between Cnpe Town end London, will more than realise the dream of Cecil llhndes or a Ca'pe-to-Cnlro railroad. The necessary link' along the Hnrbnry const will bu simple matter when the Intervening wuten have been snnnned. England' la tnklm hold of the Gibraltar tunnel In u vu Cattle Buying for Swift & Company Swift & Company buys more than 9000 head of cattle, on an average, every market day. Each one of them is "sized up" by experts. Both the packer's buyer and the commission salesman must judge what amount of meat each animal will yield, and how fine it will be, the grading of the hide, and the quantity and quality of the fat. Both must know market conditions for live stock and meat throughout the country. The buyer must know where the different qualities, weights, and kinds of cattle can be best marketed as beef. If the buyer pays more than the animal is worth, the packer loses money on it If he offers less, another packer, or a shipper or feeder, gets it away from him. If the seller accepts too little, the live stock raiser gets less than he is entitled to. If he holds out for more than it is worth, he fails to make a sale. A variation of a few cents in the price per hundred pounds is a matter of vital importance to the packer, because it means the difference between profit and loss. Swift & U. Kf5zri ,WW OUHJLMlBJUnil JUL , u nancmwauuauiainurawinsiaaDnwiraaacr. KBias9aT(,aBVI, Sheep and Hogs brings certain aucceaa. It'a easy t prosecr where voa canraiM20to45bii.ofwhtattothacraaadlaieaaytajrsaa Land at $15 to $30 Per Acre Good Grazing Land at Much Less. Rartmv and Land Co'a. are offerlna unnattal lniluiM,.ni. n t.... cekera toaettla In Weatern for tbe purchase of stock or other (arming requlrcmcats can be had at low interest. The Governments of the Dominion and Prortacea ot Mnnltnka. utri-fca. waa and Alberta extend every encouragement to the farmcrand ranchman. You can oUs In excellent land at lur 7UUT nr,u. vait.v. wn.itmiunmi.-iui, loAcqtnuuo cm j Improvements), good markets and shipping fsciHttca. free schools, churches, splendid climate Ear lllaatrated lltoratara. raapa. daaerlptkm uhl Alhn-ta. rattaead railroad raua. , radoead railroad raua, f uamigrauoa, uoawa, uaoaoa, or F. H. HEWITT, 2012 Mill Stmt, Canadian Government Itching Rashes Soothed With Cuticura i KODAK Dev5$cd FREE rlnu mil. So eeco I HtxtX. aa, P l foatcarda 601 pacia darolopaa Ue. tui wltbnrdar, UanoreonaiprosiptauaMion to mall ordara. rna,anmaau.aeia.aI. laaaw,WlaaMa,aaaa. RaeaaaaadakaaSaraala, WRITE TUB rVOBM FOB A BOHU-Wa ravlao aoaau, wrlu aaaala and f uaranwa to aaearo aoallraUon. Hokaili ooasM oa an,aoJrt. Broad aayBtuaioa, tub, nbfara 4 Bid-. Man Tors City Coughing ts annoying sad hartalul. Sailer IfcroaV Irritation, tickling and nt rid of coufat, oolda m4 txoaraan -a at oao by fauac PISO'S Company, S. A. Ucsiern Canada uafpixifaiibkasilkm&iswilM Canada aodenlov harnrmtrvOTtv I am,... low prices on easy terms, and get blah price and sure crops. of landa for aala la Manitoba, " ata.. asolr to MaiiailaiaalMii I ata., aesly ta Bsyartai KANSAS CITY, HO. Agent The Modern Way., rtack Number Old Gcntlemnn Jim rule, tlo tliu llttlv I'oys nml, girls still take n hlg rctl tipple to their teacher to mnkc her hnpjiy. Jlmmle No ; vo rpnko her happy hy bringing n certificate from the doctor that we've hud our adenoids nnd ton ails removed nnd hayo been Inoculated for diphtheria, scarlatina nnd Inllucn zn, nnd that we've had our teeth re- 1 paired nnd our eyes examined. Then If we wnnt to mt-.ko her feel real good wo nil get up' nnd recite tho calory catechism. A" man'n rcpulutlon for wisdom de pends less on what he really known than It does nn what he doesn't my. It is far easier to form nn Impres sion than It Is to destroy one, o WUWI YOU. iri i.tfKU Will ' Murine Eye ftmoy II b inaiiurtin w aawaaM at mm