Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1911 — Page 3

Tscapes OPERATION i ■ ii Hi. ■ i ■—■■■■ i i ■ ■ ‘ Zsihit Was Cured byLydiaE.PinkVegetable Compound Elwood, Ind.—“ Your remedies have Bre only taken six Ink ham’s Vegeta--9 Compound. I red all the time, le doctors said I uld not get well Lthont an operatrdljr stand^the down^my to feel better when I o*nly one bottle of Compound, but kept on as I was afraid to stop too Boon.”— Mrs. Badee Mttt.t.kv, 2728 N. B. St., Elwood, IndL Why will women take chances with an operation or drag out ai, sickly, half-hearted existence, missing threefourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? For thirty years it has been the standard remedy for female ills, and has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with such ailments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, indigestion, and nervous prostration. If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia XI. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will help you, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass- for advice. Your letter will be absolutely confidential, and the advice free. >

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WAS TAKING NO CHANCES

Chauffeur Had Had Enough Accidents With People Wearing False Teeth. * f ' y ." i Pretty Thais X, who has delighted the audiences of New York's vandovflle houses, was called suddenly to Vermont to visit her sick mother. At a town a few miles from her parents home she hired an automobile and asked the chauffeur to drive her with as much speed as possible to her destination. The roads were very bad. and the car, making good speed up hill and down dale, over rocks and rats, seemed bound to shake overboard Its occupants. ■ After a little of this jolting the chauffeur turned to his fare and demanded: t"I say, ma’am. Do you wear false teeth?" * "What ■ Impudence!" exclaimed Thais X. v “Oh, ma’am, it is not from Impudence,” returned the chauffeur, “that I asked you the question. It is because the road ds bad, the rocks are hard, and if you wear false teeth, you would do well to remove them until we strike the pike. I’ve had enough accidents, of that description.”

CURE THAT SORE THROAT

Sore throat Is Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the throat, and If this membrane happens to be at all sensitive a predisposition to sore throat will exist. Paxtlne Toilet Antiseptic is both a preventative and a cure for sore throat because it? possesses extraordinary cleansing, healing and germicidal qualities. Just a little In a glass of water, used as a gargle, will quickly relieve all soreness and. strengthen the, mucous membrane of the throat, and thus overcome all tendency to sore throat. Paxtlne is far superior to liquid antiseptics or Peroxide for -all toilet and hygienic uses. Paxtlne may be obtained at any drug store, 25 and 50e a box, or sent postpaid upon receipt of price by The Paxton Toilet Co., Boston, Mass. Bend for a free sample.

Make Good.

“Wake up. Cull,” says the burglar* shaking the man by the shoulder. The man wakes, up, and jumps up, too. ‘1 went troo dls house las’ week an* got SIOO an' a bum gold watch,” explained the burglar; “an’ de papers said dat you said your loss was SIOO an’ joolry to the amount o’ five or blx hundred." "Ye-yes?” “Well, make good, sport. Me pardner dat was watohln’ on de outside made me cough up de difference between what I got and what you said I got Now, you got to make good. You can’t beat me dat way."—Judge’s Library.

Famous Eccentric Toasts.

Pitt, at . Kidderminster, gave a toast in compliment to the carpet manufacturers. “May the trade of Kidderminster," said Pitt, "be trampled under foot by all the world I" A more audacious toast, freighted with double meaning, has been varF ously attributed to Smeaton, Ersklne and to some others. This after-dinner trade sentiment was delivered In this form: “Dam the canals, sink the coal pits, blast the minerals, consume the manufactures, disperse the commerce of Great Britain and Ireland.” —Cornhill Magazine.

All Snakes Are Killers.

But all snakes, great and small, are killers. All of them eat creatures which they slay. None eat vegetable food of any kind, nor will they eat animals which they find dead. That *» one reason, no doubt, why they haw always been shunned and dreaded by human beings.

Words of Comfort.

“My doctor says I must sleep outof doors," said the man who Is not strong. "Well," replied the friend who makes painful efforts to cheer up; “it’s all right so 14ng as your landlord doesn’t say it.”

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TO ROAST A SUCKLING PIG

•hoyld Be Carefully Cleaned Before Stuffing and Frequently Basted While Roasting. •- Take a suckling pig about three weeks old the day It is killed: be particular to se* it Is well cleaued; when this is done and the stuffing sewed into the belly—before doipg which the inside must be well wiped with a clean,' damp cloth—wipe the outside of thgej pig, and rub It well all over with some salad oil; while it Is roasting baste it! well very frequently with dripping, to’ keep the skin from blistering, till within a quarter of an hour of its being; done, when you must baste it with a, little butter. When you serve the; pig the two sides must be laid back to the back in the dish, with half of the head on each side, and one ear at each! end, all with crackling side upwards;; garnish the dish with stlices of lemon, and serve it up with a rich brown gravy In the dish, and also a sauce boat of the same, with one likewise of bread sauce, with a few currants in It Some add a little port wine to the gravy. When the pig is baked, which is the best way of dressing it, you must mix the yolk of a raw egg with a tablespoonful of olive oil to rub it well all over,, with, basting it frequently with two or three heaping tablespoonfuls of butter, and in a piece of clean rag. «

KETTLE WITH LID ON SIDE

Removes All Danger of Having Hands Scalded by Escaping Steam. *' A new teakettle introduced in England has its lid hinged and located in the top near the side, instead of being set under the handle ih the usual manner. The person filling the kettle can

New Position for Teakettle Lid.

lift it by the handle and hold back the cover with the fingers of the same hand, while the other hand is used to operate the water tap. With the lid in the new position, all danger of having the hapds scalded by escaping steam is removed. —Popular, Mechanics.

Leg of Pork, Good as Goose.

Parboil a leg of pork and take off the skin. Make a stuffing as follows: Mince two onions very fine; mix with them one chopped apple, one cup raisins, five ounces of bread crumbs, half a dozen chopped sage leaves, an ounce of butter, pepper and salt, with a little chopped chili peppers. Bind the mixture together with one egg, beaten; make a slit in the knuckle, put the stuffing inside it and fasten securely. Rub it over with flour, pepper and salt. Put the pork into the oven and baste liberally. Bake two and a half hours. Sprinkle over it a savory powder made of two tablespoonfuls of fine bread crumbs mixed with one tablespoonful of powdered sage and 6 little pepper and salt. Do not baste the meat after the powder is sprinkled over It. Put it Into a moderate oven half an hour. Serve with brown gravy and apple sauce.

Mixing Fat Into Dough.

The effect on quality of mixing fat into dough In different ways has been studied by Miss M. U. Watson, of the Ontario Agricultural college who found in the case of biscuites in which found in the case of biscuits in which dough by rubbing or cutting into the flour, and by also mixing In the melted shortening, that equally good results were obtained as regards outward appearance and the way the dough had risen, but on breaking the biscuits made with melted butter they were found to be of inferior texture and seemed very tough, while in the biscuit in which the butter was rubbed into the dough the texture was much better, more speffigy and quite tender.

Water in Cooking.

All cooks do not understand the different effects produced by hard and soft water in cooking meat and vegetables. Peas and beans cooked in bard water containing lime dr gypsum will not- boil tender, because these substances harden vegetable caseine. Many vegetables, as onions, boil nearly tasteless in soft water, because all the flavor Is boiled out. The addition of salt often checks this, as in the case of onions, causing the vegetable to retain the peculiar flavoring principles, besides such nutritious matter as might be lost in soft water.

For Dandruff.

A simple, inexpensive remedy for dandruff which will also promote the growth of the hair may be obtained by purchasing 50 cents’ worth of bay rum and 25 cents’ worth of quinine. Mix thoroughly and apply to the scalp dally.

Chill Dough for Cookies.

In making cookies if the dough is thoroughly chilled it will not onlf be lighter but will no| stick to the board when rolling. Some housekeepers also chill their doughnuts before frying.

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