Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 234, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1910 — Page 3

IN THE SAME BOAT.

Jones— After preparing a long speech for the dinner the other night, I couldn’t remember a word of it Jaggsby—i couldn’t remember any of mine the morning after.

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Tribute to Hold-Up Artist.

‘ The train doesn’t stop at Crimson Gulch any more.” ‘‘No,” replied Three-Finger Sam. I m afraid the town doesn’t get much respect from the railroad.” “Respect! Why, that railroad is clean terrified. Ever since the news got around that Stage Coach Charley had settled here that train jest gives one shriek and jumps out of sight.”

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RECIPES FOR CAKE

OATMEAL COOKIES MADE TENDER BY USE OF KNIFE. Ingredients Used in Making ThreeLayer Hot-Water Cake, Orange Preparations—Also Good Directions for Kisses. Oatmeal Cookies Help.—Almost every one is fond of oatmeal cookies, but there Is one thing disliked by many, that Is the uncooked taste that the oatmeal has if not ground. I have learned by experience that by using the coarsest knife on your food chopper and grinding the oatmeal through it improves the cookies very much. This does not pulverize the oatmeal, but makes the grains finer and distributes the flavor more evenly, and they never have that uncooked taste. Below is my favorite recipe: One s cup shortening, half lard and half butter; one large cupful C sugar creamed with butter, two eggs well beaten, tablespoonfuls sour milk, one scant teaspoonful soda dissolved in milk, one teaspoonful cinnamon, half teaspoonful nutmeg, pinch of salt; onehalf cupful chopped nut meats; one cupful chopped raisins, one small teaspoonful baking powder sifted with two cups flour. Add one cup ground oatmeal last. I bake these In muffin tins, but can be baked as drop cookies if preferred.

Hot Water Cake. —Four eggs, separate them, beat yolks light, gradually stirring in two cupfuls of granulated sugar. Beat well together, add one cupful of boiling water, two cupfuls of flour; one teaspoonful of baking powder. Beat whites to a froth and flavor. This makes a good, large, three-layer cake. Bake slowly. Orange Cake. —One cup sugar, three tablespoonfuls butter, two eggs, half cup orange grated rind of one orange, one and one-half cups flour, one and one-half teaspoonfuls baking powder. Cream butter, add sugar, beat; add eggs unbeatetn; beat thoroughly; add orange juice, then the flour sifted with the baking powder. Bake in gem pans and roll in powdered sugar while warm. Kisses.—The secret of good kisses lies in the beating. Beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff froth, then add two cupfuls of granulated sugar and one teaspoonful of vinegar. Beat well for twenty minutes. Turn your baking pan upside down and cover with oiled paper. Drop the mixture In teaspoonfuls on the pan. In baking they swell quite a bit. Do not turn the light on the oven until they are in. Then bake slowly 25 minutes. This quantity makes two dozen.

Veal In New Style.

Get two pounds of the even If there is to be no company, for it can be eaten cold the next day. Roll out the long narrow piece and fill it with a stuffing of dry, stale white bread, and chopped pimentos seasoned with cayenne and salt.i Mix the mass together with olive oil, put in a raw beaten egg and lay the dressing on the veal, shaping this into a roll. Skewer or tie with cords and dredge with flour, pouring over a little olive oil to start ttye roasting if there is little fat. This must be thoroughly done to be perfect, and when It is served the carver cuts a round slice, putting the stuffing beside it and covering the two with the gravy.

Fruits.

Anything frojn a watermelon down to strawberries unhulled with a little paper - of powdered sugar to assist tn their service goes well at a picnic. A few lemons should always be carried—a squeeze of lemon juice added to each cup of drinking water making it not only more refreshing but serving as a germicide in case there is anything out of the way with the water supply. In packing bananas, carry separately from the rest of the luncheon, as their heavy odor permeates everything laid near them.

For Broiled or Fried Fish.

Blend one tablespoonful each of flour and butter, then add slowly one cupful of boiling water and cook smooth. Beat an egg light and pour the hot mixture over it very slowlv, stirring the while. Cook one minute, take from the fire and beat in a tablespoonful of minced parsley, a teaspoonful of chopped capers and a pickled onion chopped fine. Season with salt and a quarter teaspoonful of French mustard, pouy over the fish and garnish with slicep lemon. Serve at once.

Light Buns.

. Set sponge for bread at noon. Before going to bed take out about one quart of the sponge, add one egg, onehalf cupful of sugar, a lump of shortening the size of an egg, and knead. In the morning mold into biscuit, let rise until light, and bake. When done touch over lightly with butter. This makes the crust tender. These buns are delicious and enjoyed by every one.

Luncheon Dish.

Four pound pot roast, cut up suet and bring to brown, cut up an onion celery and parsley with it. Take piece of meat, dust with salt and peppei* - and rub in flour, feear raw edges of meat thoroughly. Put in kettle and cover with cold water, adding a tablespoonful of salt to one quart of water. Add one bay leaf, peppercorns, or parsley, and one-fourth teaspoonful of paprika Boil slowly three to four hours

A TIMELY WARNING.

Backache, headaches, dizzy spells and distressing urinary troubles warn you of dropsy, diabetes and fatal Bright’s disease. Act In time by curing

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The kidney secretions also proved annoying. Doan’s Kidney Pills benefited me promptly. They have my highest endorsement.” Remember the name—Doan’s. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T.

AN UP AND DOWN ARGUMENT.

Sam —I wants yo’ toe understand dat Ise no common nigger, Ise had a good bringln’ up, I has. Pete —Dats all right, but es yo’ fools "'ld me, ma'n K yo’ll hab a good trowin' down, too.

She Took No Chances.

A happily wedded matron is the principal of an odd incident, which one of her “dear" friends relates. Before the matron’s her present husband was announced, she met her “dear” friend on the street. The new matron was hurrying toward one of the large jewelry stores of the city. “John gave me an engagement ring,” she explained, without a i shadow oi embarrassment, “and I am going down to see how much it cost. You see, I got the jeweler's name off the box,” and she hurried on. The same friend said' that another bit of information the matron got was the commercial standing of the prospective husband, which she secured by paying for a special report from a commercial agency.

Confusing.

Craig Biddle, at a dinner in Newport, was describing the changing odds on the Jeffries-Johnson fight at Reno. “Eight to four and a half on Jeffries—nine to six the other way about —three to 6ne and a quarter—it’s rather confusing, isn't it?” he said. “In fact, it’s almost as confusing as the two girls’ talk about a secret. “ ‘Mary,’ said the first girl, ‘told me that you had told her that secret I told you not to tell her.’ “ ‘The nasty thing,’ said the other girl. ‘I told her not to tell you I told her.’ " ‘Well,’ said the first girl, ‘I told her I wouldn’t tell you she told me—so don’t tell her I did.’ ”

PUZZLED

Hard Work, Sometimes, to Raise J Children.

Children’s taste Is ofttlmes more accurate, in selecting the right kind of food to fit the body, than that of adults. Nature works more accurately through the children. A Brooklyn lady says: “Our .little boy had long been troubled with weak digestion. We could never persuade him to take more than one«taste of any kind of cereal food. He was a weak little chap and we were puzzled to know what to feed him on. “One luoky day we tried GrapeNuts. Well, you never saw a child eat with such a relish, and It did me good to see him. From that day on It seemed as though we could almost see him grow. He would eat GrapeNuts for breakfast and supper, and I think he would have liked the food for dinner. “The difference In his appearance is something wonderful. “My husband had never fancied cereal foods of any kind, but he became very fond of Grape-Nuts and has been much Improved in health since using it. “We are now a healthy family, and naturally believe in Grape-Nuts. ‘‘A friend has two children who were formerly afflicted with rickets. I was satisfied that the disease was caused by lack of proper nourishment They showed It. So I urged her to use Grape-Nuts as an experiment and the result was almost magical. “They continued the food and today both children are well and strong as any children In this city, and, ot course, my friend Is a firm believer tn Grape-Nuts for she has the evidence before her eyes every day.” ' Read ‘‘The Road to Wellvllle,” found In pkgs. “There’s a Reason.” Ew read the above letterT A new oae Bppran from time to time. They are aeanine, true, aafi full of homeo lata*«os. _

Someone Might Get Hurt.

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Remembering Each Other.

He sat on the sand at Atlantic City in a bathing, suit. About ten feet away she was drawing pictures In the sand with a small brown forefinger. He noticed her complexion, her curves and the glint of gold in her hair. He wanted to speak, and yet— Finally he summoned courage and walked over to her. - “Didn't I talk with you for about five minutes two summers ago?” he asked. ' “Two years ago,” she said dreamily. “Two years ago—let me see—did I wear blue silk stockings?”

How’s This?

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A Handicapped Official.

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Cures Human Skin Troubles and Is Equally Good for Our Pets and Domestic Animals.

Resinol Salve Is my ideal and favored remedy wherever a salve Is needed. It is as good for horses, dogs etc., as for mankind. Truly a universal healing Ointment. W. P. Schmitz, Vet., Hinsdale, Mass.

Uncle Allen.

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DR. MARTEL’S FEMALE PILLS.

Seventeen Years the Standard. Prescribed and recommended for Women’s Ailments. A scientifically prepared remedy of proven worth. The, result from their use is quick and permanent For sale at all Drug Store*,

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At Rookwood, Australia, la the largest cemetery in the world. It covers 2,000 acres. Only a plot of 200 acres has been used thus far In which 100,000 persons of all nationalities have been buried.

When Rubbers Become Necessary

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It Would Seem so.

“Say, pa?’’ “What is it?’’ “Does Uncle Sam ever lose his collar button under the weather bureau?”

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Wood In a High Grade Violin.

In a high-grade violin there are 65 pieces of wood of three or more kinds. And we once heard of a man who wrote a book on “How to Get Rich” who had actually done it himself.

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup.

For children teething, softens the gums, reduces Inna mm aUon.sllsys pain, cures wind colic. 24c a boule. Some men need to be called down about twice a day.

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