Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 183, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1911 — Helpful Hints [ARTICLE]

Helpful Hints

Mrs. J. B. Glittim of East Wind, Ind., asks: “What is the best way to use the remnant of a cold corned beef stew that has been wanned up twice?’* A very nice way to use it is to put it in a square box such as baking powder comes to the grocery in. Pack the box full of salt and place in a dry place for four or five hours. Garnish with lettuce leaves and put it on the back platform of a. limited train. “A young man whom I met six years ago at a party told me he would like to call some evening, but has not yet called. Do you think he is sin-, cere?” —Mlllicent. To this we can only reply that stilt waters, run deep and deep channel* have the slowest current ; i “What should be done for hair whei| It falls out?”—C. P. It should be swept up.

Appreciated It. Once there was a Dairyman who believed in Encouraging his Stock. So One Time be Showed the Cow a bill that he had Made out for him Easiest Customer. “See,” be said, "this Account has only been running Six Weeks, and behold how great it is.” “All that?” Inquired the Cow. "Tes. Of course, you know, all 1% not Milk that Curdles.” “No,” laughed the Cow, comprehend-. !ng. “You have Chalked it up for thg Customer, haven’t you?”