Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Epsom Salts for Bums Epsom salts, one pound, put in a gallon jar, fill with rain water, label “Put Aside,” use immediately when needed. BUTTERMILK BREAD—Use buttermilk which is not too sour. Heat a quart of it to the boiling point, stirring frequently to prevent curdling. Add one tablespoonful of sugar, set aside for five minutes and mix gradually with -one quart of sifted flour, beating and stirring until a smooth batter is made. Cover closely and let stand over night Then add to the battor one teaspoonful of baking soda dissolved In one quarter of a cupful of hot water, one scant tablespoonful of salt and two tablespoonfuls of melted butter or shortening. Beat well, then gradually sift and mix In sufficient flour to make a soft dough. Turn out on a well floured board and knead until very soft and velvety to the touch. Divide Into thirds, mold Into loaves, place In greased pans and bake at once In a moderate oven. The Girl—The man that I marry must be both brave and bpdny. The Man—l think I may claim to be both. You remember that incident at our boat upsetting ahd my saving your life? * «-'■ r , The Girl—But that wasn’t brains. The Man—Yes, it was; I upset the boat on purpose. .. . Racehorse Owner—William, you are too heavy. Can’t you take something off? ~ "’V Jockey—l’m wearing my lightest suit and haven’t tasted food all dax. Owner—Then, tor goodness* salsa go and get shaved.