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A Isg? PERUNA n i Mr. Robert McDoufrall, R. creaks up R, No. 6, Liberty, Indiana, a Cold. writes: « VUIU. "X. wish to state that I always Jr. keep Peruna in the house. I \SOOQ tor think it is a good medicine to have on hand. If I commence WO T2K' Rrnnrnnl taking a cold, I take Peruna and Dm WBUUIIiU u br eaks it up for me. It la mmy Inflanuuations. tS*./- 00 * i or the Bronchlal Peruna haa served the Amur* ■■■ loan people for more than forty who liquid m.dl- JJ**,wf oines ean secure Peruna Tableta no t you? Our Gifts. As the Magi came bearing gifts, so do we also bear gifts that relieve want; gifts that are sweet and fragrant with friendship; gifts that breathe love; gifts that mean service; gifts Inspired still by the star which shone over the City of David two thousand years ago. —Kate Douglas Wiggin. GREEN’S AUGUST FLOWER Has been used for all ullments that are caused by a disordered stomach and inactive liver, such as sick head ache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases In the stopmeh. August Flower is a gentle laxative, regulates digestion both in stomach and intestines, cleans and sweetens the stomach and alimen tary canal, stimulates the liver to se crete the bile and impurities from the blood. Sold In all civilized countries. Give it a trial.—Adv. Inside Stuff. The Business Man —You will notice that the market reports indicate that cotton is nervous. The Nonbusiness Man—Yeh, but it hasn’t anything on wool underwear when it comes to a sure-fire case of fidgets. And It sometimes comes to pass that,, after a man has made money, the money gets busy and unmakes the man. I «*«II H 1918 Earnings 1 | How They Affected You || K||' During the twelve months | I I ended Nov. 2, 1918 (its fiscal | ||r year), Swift & Company trans | acted the largest volume of busi- H | ness on the smallest margin of j || I profit in its history. I ||| Profits of the meat business—under |1 II regulations of the United States Food ||| |H Administration were limited to a |l| MV maximum of 9 per cent on capital !|U |l|f . employed but not to exceed 2 X A cents | ||| |1 per dollar of sal«6. | J|h li i Swift.& Company in the regulated || |j| departments earned 7-57 per cent on I I D U capital employed and 2.04 cents per | D | dollar of sales, out of which had to be ||H | paid interest on borrowed money and l|H H l taxes. Here is how these earnings l| ( Live-Stock Raiser— 11 I Swift & Company killed 14,948,000 ||| || head of livestock, which weighed | |||j| alive, 4,971,500,000 Qounds. • ' H I Swift & Company made a profit of II only a fraction of a cent per pound 1 |||j H| Consumer — || H The sales of our meat departments Uln H| : l were 4,012,579,000 pounds on which M W|; our earnings were less than X A cent l||U Hj;j The per capita consumption of meat ffl| Hi In the United States is given as 170 M HI pounds. If a consumer purchased only Hfl Hi Swift & Company’s products he would Hj| Hi contribute only about 78 cents a year, . H Hi or VA cents a week as profit to the iljn I Swift & Company, U.S. A. | l The Movie Business. “I hoar your star is demanding an other raise.” “Yes; she heard in some way that we are finally making a prof it." Lives 200 Years! For more than 200 yearn. Haarlem Oil, the famuug national remedy of Holland, has been recognized as an infallible rebel from all forms of kidney and bladder dis orders. Its very age is proof that it must have unusual merit. . V you are troubled with pains or aches in the back, feel tired tn the morning, headaches, indigestion, insomnia, painful or too frequent passage of urine, irritation or stone in the bladder, you will almost certainly find relief in GOLD MEDAI Haarlem Oil Capsules. This is the good old remedy that has stood the test foi hundreds of years, prepared in the propel Juantity and convenient form to take t is imported direct from Holland lab oratories, and you can get it at anj drug store. It is a standard, old-tim< home remedy and needs no introduction Each capsule contains one dose of fm drops and is pleasant and easy to take They will quickly relieve those stiffened joints, that backache, rheumatism, lum Dago, sciatica, gall stones, gravel, “bricl dust.” etc. Your money promptly refund ed if they do not relieve you. But be sun to get the genuine GOLD MEDAL brand In Doxeß, three sizes.—Adv. A load of liquor merely adds to a man’s load of trouble. Everything In the world —even re spect—ls to be bought.—Auerbach. THE CHEYENNE RECORD. The House wife and Her Work (Special Information Service, United States Department of Agriculture.) V.'HAT MEAT INSPECTION MEANS TO HOUSEWIFE Sausage Department in One of the Big Packing Houses and the Blue Label Which Is Stamped on Inspected Products. FOOD INSPECTED BY GOVERNMENT Some of the Ways the UniteJ States Safeguards the Meat Supply. LOOK FOR INSPECTION TAG Products Containing Meat as Well as Cuts Must Pass Inspection- Many Women Now Being Used as Meat Inspectors. The up-to-date housewife is no long er ignorant or Indifferent to the neces sity of buying clean and wholesome food for her family. Few realize, how ever, to what extent the efforts of our government have been responsible for the bulk of the foods sold today being clear and untainted. With many foods, particularly meat, there formerly was no way of ascertfaining whether they were free from disease and dirt. One could only trust and hope as to their wholesomeness. Look for the Inspection Brand. All this has changed with meat since 1900, when the meat inspection act went Into effect. There is still un inspected meat on the market, but the United States government, through the department of agriculture, has made It possible for you to if you choose, that which was clean and free from disease and decomposition, when it left the packing house. There is no involved method in getting this kind of meat. All that is necessary is to make sure that the blue inspection brand —“U. S. Inspd. & Psd”—is stamped on the carcuss from which your cut Is taken. This federal in spection, under the bureau of animal Industry, is carried on only in pack ing houses which have an interstate or foreign trade. Some states and municipalities also require meat in spection in their packing houses. The brand which is shown in the illustration is a guarantee that the meat is wholesome and that the car cass was handled in a cleanly manner. In the case of meat products the in spection legend on the label insures that no harmful dyes, preservatives, chemicals or deleterious substances were used —all points of much interest to the* housewife. As there is no practical method of microscopic inspection which is even approximately effective for the detec tion of trichinae, it is not safe to eat pork which has not been cooked well, and so the government advises that all pork should be well cooked, otherwise It may cause disease known ns trichi nesis. Few In this country eat it in an uncooked form, but for the pork products which may be eaten uncooked by consumers who are ignorant or careless of the dangers of the raw product, the government requires offi cial establishments to subject nil such pork products to processes which de stroy the trichinae. The canned meats put out by the packing companies having an inter state or foreign trade are also in CONVENIENT TABLE FOR USE IN MAKING QUICK DOUGHS AND BATTERS. Cat oat and paste In your book of recipes the following table. It is a basic one for quick doughs. You can vary any recipe for batter or soft dough as much as you please by the addition of nuts, fruits, seasonings and differ ,ent flours, but the proportions of liquid, flour and baking powder do not vary greatly. The measurements are all level ones. Any cook who understands the putting together of batters and doughs tnay save time by using this table Instead of looking up recipes. Quick Doughs—General Proportions. Baking Flour. Powder. Liquid. Shortening. Sugar. Eggs. Griddle cakes 2 cups 3 teasp. 2 cups 2 tablcsp. 1 tablesp. 1 or 2 Muffins * 2 cups 4 teasp. 1 cup 1 tablesp. Muffins (richer).... 2 cups 20r3 teasp. 34 cup 2or 4 tablesp. *4-cup lor 2 Cake .1% cups 2teasp. 34 cup 4 tablesp. 34 cup lor 3 Doughnuts 2 cups 2 teasp. 34 cup V 4 cup 1 Cookies f cups 2 teasp. 34 cup 4 tablesp. 34 cup 34 to 1 Tea biscuit 2 cups 3 teasp. 2-2 cup 1 tablesp. Shortage ........... 2 cups S teasp. 2-2 cup 4 tablesp. Easier 2 cups 34 cup t tablesp. spected, and if Mrs. Housewife will take the time to read the labels on those inspected cans, she will find it well worth her while. Printed on them are just what the product is and the exact weight. In the instance of fat, if the price per pound has been ascer tained beforehand, she can the label whether she has bought and paid for a full two pounds, or whether the can lacks a few ounces. The label tells the story. Make Over Old Clothes. Thrift is the watchword of the na tion this year, and one of the most practical ways in which this campaign is being forwarded Is work for the con servation of clothes being done by home demonstration agents of the United States department of agricul ture. Economical persons always have made over material which had wear left in it, but many who could hardly afford it have bought new garments in the past because of their lack of knowledge of how to remodel old ones. Home demonstration agents of the department of agriculture and the state agricultural colleges do not In tend that this shall be the excuse with any in their districts who have old material which is wbrth remodeling. At Lincoln, Neh., the mayor donated space in the city hall for the work in remodeling clothes. This room is un der the supervision of the home dem onstration agent and her assistants. When their work takes them else where, it is In charge of trained volun teers. Posters advertising this work are being used extensively. Long tables made from boards and sawhorses are used to spread the gar ments on. Good patterns and some at tractive ma(le-over garments to serve as models are at hand, and ad vice is given on how to put to new uses any garments thnt are brought in. The work is proving both useful and popular. New and Tasty Sausage. Ever eat potato and nut sausage? If you haven’t there Is a treat in store for you and at the same time you will be helping conserve the meat supply. The recipe for this delicious dish is one vouched for by the depart ment of agriculture. It follows: Z cupfuls mashed >4 teaspoonful pep pomtoes per % pound nuts of any Few grains cayenne kind Pinch celery seed 1 egg well beaten *4 cupful milk (ap -1% teaspoonfuls proximately) salt % pound salt pork To the mashed potatoes add enough milk to bind them. Put nuts In boil ing water to loosen skins, remove skins and put through meat grinder. Mix nuts and potatoes thoroughly and season well. Add well-beaten egg to potato mixture. Fo-m Into sausages, flour them well, put Into greased pan, and put a small piece of salt pork on top of each sausage. Rake in a fairly hot oven until brown (about 45 mln« utes). Serve with tomato sauce. Protein for One Day. A family consisting of father and mother, both doing moderately active muscular work, and three young chil dren. need at least three quarts of milk a day and not less than one pound of meat or other complete pro tein foods, weighing ns they come from the market, or their equivalent In more milk. The extra milk may be whole or skim or buttermilk. SEE CANADA LANDS Inspection of Choice Farm Acres * Will Ba Profitable. Cost Only a Trifle Coiroared to Pos sible Benefit to Be Derived—“Ye Happy Fields, Unknown to Noise and Btrife, The Kind Rewarders of In dustrial Life”—John Gay. There are thousands today looking for farms to buy, and with the hun dreds of thousands of acres offered for sale, there is no lack of opportunities. But there are all classes of lands, good, bad, and indifferent, much of each. The government of the Dominion of Canada has no land for sale, but with- * in the boundaries of the Dominion there are unlimited acres of choice land owned by railway and land com panies and private individuals. It holds no brief for any, nor are any of them clients. But it is to the in terest of the Dominion to'have the hun dreds* of thousands of acres placed un der cultivation, for every acre thus cul tivated adds to the revenue which helps pay the government of the country. It is with the purpose of ettlng forth the agricultural advantages that Can ada, especially Western Canada, pos sesses, that attention is drawn to the fact. The purpose is to place before the reader truthful statements, and advise the prospective settler as to the necessity to investigate and in spect, leaving to his own deduction the matter of his selection. Once he de cides, the government will render him any further information necessary as to location, prices and value of land, and assist him in every way possible to become settled. The cost of a trip to Western Can ada, to any portion of the three prov inces—Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta—specially indicated in this work, is but a trifle compared with the benefits that a personal inspection may give. Therefore the advice is to do so. Low rates on railways will be ar ranged and every opportunity afforded for giving the country a thorough and careful examination. It may be that you wish an improved farm, all ready for occupation and cultivation; you may want raw prairie, which only re quires plowing and the other prepara tion necessary for a seed bed, leaving it to yourself to erect your buildings, sink your well, prepare your garden, and ascertain how close you are to school, church, town and market. You may wish to go Into mixed farming, combining raising of stock with the growing of grain. In this case you will look out for some shelter from sun, wind and storm, and want a farm a portion of which may be cultivated for grain, and pasture fields connected with It. You may make this out of the open level prairie, but you will do bet ter to secure a partially wooded lot, where water and pasture are already at hand. You may wish to go Into the raising of cattle, or sheep alone; then you will care less for the open prairie, but select something that may cost you less in the more northerly districts. No matter what you may want, unless tt be land upon which to grow cotton, bananas or other tropical or semi-trop ical products, your inspection trip will reveal to you that Western Canada pos sesses possibilities beyond which any literature you may read advises you.— Advertisement. Large Death Roll. It was stated recently by Governor General Buxton in Cape Town that thpre had been 50,000 deaths from in fluenza during the recent epidemic in South Africa. This figure included both whites and blacks. The charm of a bathroom is Its spot lessness. By the use of Red Cross Bag Blue, all cloths and towels retain their whiteness until worn out. sc. Away With Them! Stella —The Smiths have never quar reled. Bella—Slackers !—Life. STOMACH UPSET? PAPE'S DIA&EPSIN AT ONCE ENDS SOURNESS, GASES, ACIDITY, INDIGESTION. Lumps of undigested food causing pain. When your stomach is acid, gas sy, sour or you have heartburn, flatu lence, headache or dyspepsia, here is instant relief—No wuiting! Don’t stay upset! Eat a tablet of Pape’s Diapepsin and instantly your stomach feels fine. All the indigestion pain, gases, acidity and misery in the stomach ends. Pape’s Diapepsln tablets cost little at any drug store but there is no surer or quicker stomach relief known. Adv. A mouse scares a woman almost as much as milliner’s bill scares a man. Contentment means happiness sooo- IT or later. LOOK AT CHILD’S TONGUE IF SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH HURRY, MOTHER! REMOVE POI SONS FROM LITTLE STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. GIVE CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIG* AT ONCE IF BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED. Look at the tongue, mother! It coated, it is a sure sign that your lit tle one’s stomach, liver and bowels needs a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, doesn’t sleep, doesn’t eat or act natu rally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoouful of “California Syrup of Figs,’’ and in a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile gently moves out of the little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child again. You needn’t coax sick children to take this harmless “fruit laxative;” they love its delicious taste, and it always makes them feel splendid. Ask your druggist for a bottle of “California Syrup of Figs,’’ which has directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeits sold here. To be sure you get the genuine, ask to see that it is made by the “Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company.” Refuse any other kind with contempt.—Adv. i I will utter what I believe today, if it should contradict all I said yester day.—Wendell Phillips. Cure pimples, headache, bad breath by taking May Apple. Aloe, Jalap rolled Into a tiny sugar pill called Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Adv. Sure of It. “Is your lady friend accomplished?** “Sure she is. Why, she plays by hand.” Plenty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours —is all the pre scription you need to avoid Influenza —unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take —at once CASCARAE? QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 year* —In table* form —safe, sure, no opiate* —break* up a cold in 24 hour*—relieves grip in 3 day*. Money back if it fail*. The genuine box ha* a Red top with Mr. Hill’s picture. At All Drug Store*. Brin? Your Friend* Along I am well pleased with EATONIC. and it surely doe* just what it says it will. Know I can recommend it highly, because my customers come back for more and not only praiee it. but bring or send their friends for it- An old gentlemen 87 years old says. **l would get indigestion so bad, thought I would die. would have to get a physician and be in bed from one to three days; in July I got EATONIC and have not had a spell since, nor a physican and I know EATONIO has kept me well." J. E. PROCTOR. Drug gist. Wooster, Ohio. After meals eat one FATONIC voun stomach's sAke) Removes Heartburn. Indigestion, that full feeling, almost instantly; drives gas out of body and the bloat with it. Ail Druggists. WfEEKS’ ;SL E SV* u - p Li?i f *).» A COLO IN THK BUO w 'The quickest wav W >-»• 1 to break up a cold. m M m g Get the genuine at f”■ BfCS 3 ! uiy drug store V W -—* —-1 RSKEIPI HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. Helps to eradicate dandruff. For Restoring Color and Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair. D ATCMTC Watson K. Coleman, 1 B I B_|W I A Piiiout Lawyer, Washington, ■ W I>. C. Advice and books free, dates reasonable. Highest references. llestservloea. AUENTM, Pictorial History—'••America'a War tot Humanity.'' Wlrlwlod seller: retails H, profit $1.10; free outfit. frunn ra.U.hsrs, ltM rtesesad. T»lsSs. a W. N. U., DENVER. NO. 4-1919. Denver Directory V J f developing Kodaks » nd pkintino Send for Catalogue and Finishing Price List. TWDwiaPWalasiiabCa, East—a Kedah C*., IM l»i Street. Dsasw, Cshreds Deep-Seated Colds develop serious complications if neglected. Use an old and time-tried remedy that has given satisfaction for more than fifty yean PISO’S