Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1912 — Page 3

CHICAGO NURSE HEALS LITTLE TOTS

Telit Wonderful Secret of Successful Experience Healing Sores. What could be more convincing than the letter of a nurse, in which she tells of the wonders she has accomplished with Resinol? If the curative properties of Resinol are recognized as exceptional by a person continually connected with skin diseases of every sort, you, as an individual, certainly ought to heed her words of experience and advice. Read .what she says: “Resinol Ointment is excejlent for the various skin eruptions that childhood is heir to. I have healed a great many sores on the little tots with Resinol Ointment, and recommend its good qualities whenever I find an opportunity. “MISS M. SCHOFIELD, District Nurse, k s’ •, r “Chicago, Ill.” • Resinol Ointment can be applied to the raw skin of the youngest infant without irritation or smarting, and gives instant relief. Resinol Ointment is an effectual and reliable remedy in all forms of inflammation, eruption and irritation of the skin. It is an immediate remedy for itching or inflamed piles and a great curative application for eczema, tetter, milk crust, pimples, blackheads, scalds, burns, chilblains, boils, felons, cuts and all Inflamed apd irritated skin surfaces. Resinol Soap, by its antiseptic and healing properties, assists the work of Resinol Ointment. Your druggist knows the value and reputation of Resinol Ointment, and has it for sale In fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. Free trial sample will be sent you upon application to Department 82, Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md.

Fairy Story.

! “They married and lived happily ever after.” , “You forget that you are talking about two people on the stage.” For liver and kidney troubles, nothing is quite sb mild, pleasant and effective as Garfield Tea. Many a man has bumped into trouble while trying to dodge his duty.

MIbFREE l ALJwfife 1 want every person who ls bilious, const! , paled or hat, any utom ach or liver r.ili ent to ■ jmii JI Bend for a free package ot my Paw-Paw Pills. "MI ■llb ■ * W 4A njg 1 want to prove that if-W0 ?RTsYl\w they positively cure In- ■ y*l digestion, Sour Stomach, Belching, Wind, Headache, Nervoua- ~ ness, Sleeplessness and are an infallible cure forCcnatipaUpß- To do this I am willing to give millions 6f ff«O package... I take all the risk. Sold by druggists for 35 cents a VlaL For free package address, Prof. Munjon, 53rd a Jefferson Sts., Philadelphia. Pa. B wanted at once. 80,000 Mstates seeking claimants. You may be one. Facta In a.'.-cMZgSfiW&USi’K B awnings AT RIGHT PRICES. WRITS FOR CATALOGDB BKAh ESTATE | AAV UCDE Two-Thousand-Eighty acres pan* LUUA RCIIE ly inorchard. Wmi. from Missoula, SXiSI’X'SMWjMIKLMf TEXAS LAHOS -BSWB ia."EMB2 MONTANA THE HOMESEEKERS’ BEST CHANCE r- - BUREAU ✓ AGRICULTURE, HELEN A, MONT. WESTERN CANADA FARM LANDS the finest mixed farming district in Canad ion West. Close to Prince Albert, gasit.. splendid market point. Free Government homesteads also within % miles of City, crops excellent, settlement coming In fast. For free literature and maps,write Jnttus 8. Woodward, Bee. Board of Trade, DepUL, Prince Albert, Baek. 640 ACRES, CASS COUNTY, N. D. ■OO per acre April 1-U all cultivated. 86 acres winter wheat. SO acres timothy and clover, 80acres pasture, balance all plowed; flVOO; improvements, between two G. N. Railways, four market towns, R. F. D., telephone, artesian soft water, no alkali, no atone, S'eli drained, school,churches: orSWacres without ulldlngsatMO, terms,all orMcasb, balance to be arranged. Nell, McKay, Gardner, N. Dak. rhKLAHQMA-800 to 1200 Acne In Woodward '-'OdKOkla. This tract lean Ideal body of land for a small coloiiy of market gardners. Located on new B. R. half way between Woodward and Supply, station on the land;.good location forbuildlng good town; ills 8 miles to Woodward, aboutsamedistance to Ft. Supply. Other land forsale. Correspondence solicited. Woodward Abstract ttx. Wood ward, Okla. 480 Acres Cass Co., N. D. 600 acres under cultivation. 80 fall rye on summerfollow, 16000 Improvements, 14000 chattels, between two G. N. Railroads, three market towns, telephone, R« E\ D.,40 foot jjrove®, fruit, school, churches, rea.son old age. badly raptured, will sacrifice, M 886; M 8*0; The Fanner’s Son’s Great Opportunity fomtebtogwj your inheritance? Begin now to for your future l or Alberta, where you ■ 111 w A I crbsecure a Free Home pHcm ll4 lUre> " iwKH&Salllow’saeTliae pmSidMiMW—" cr - Tb< ? Profits secured I *’4 returnsi mow that the number or set tiers the U. 8a was 60 per cent ■ than the ■ farmers have paid IIMFSQgSI for their land ov« of the EOa lfl| P F^r*Home , s'tJad?’ of IM I acres and pre-emptions of ”wfrvight ratesTwood, wa- !*!’*?“ lumber easily ob-

TOAST-MAKING A FINE ART

Happy-Go-Lucky Methods Will Not Do With This Agreeable Tea Table Delicacy. The secret of having crisp toast is to cut the bread the night' befbte, so the surface is dry before it is toasted. Another trick is to have the slices, when toasted, stood upon edge in some place where they can be kept hot until they are served. If the slices are placed one on top of the other they become soggy, says the New York Tribune. For toast that is to be used as the foundation for poached eggs, mushrooms or any creamed food, half an inch is the correct thickness; hot water is distributed over it evenly with a small spoon, and melted butter spread on with a bristle brush, which comes for the purpose. People who dislike the softness produced by this treatment can, of course, preserve the crispness of the toast by omitting the hot water. Often, when bread iff very stale, it may be steamed a little before it is toasted. Housekeepers who do not possess ancient silver toast racks have been heard to say that these only act as coolers for the slices they hold, and that they are pot desirable at all. On the other hand, a covered toast dish holds the heat and steams the slices to sogginess in a short time. The surest way to have perfect toast seems to be to dispense with the ancient forms and take to ultra-modern Inventions, such as the electric toaster, which stands on the table at, milady’s elbow, and makes the toast “while you wait."

PROPER CARE OF OLD FRIEND

Sewing Machine All Too Frequently Misused by Those Who Give It Little Thought Don't, every time the machine slips stitch or breaks the cotton, send it tc be repaired and incur a hill. Instead change the needle. Invariably it is ir fault, wrongly set, blunt pointed, or too fine or too coarse for the cotton. Don’t add more oil when the ma chine runs stiffly. Instead, turn the machine back and leave the'under neath parts exposed to the fire for s little while, then wipe with a duster. Don’t oil the machine with paraffin It spoils the bearings. Instead, before putting the machine away, oil with best machine oil, and before using again wipe carefully with a paraffin rag. Don’t grudge a few cents for a book of instructions and time necessary tc master the same. Both time and money will be well spent These “don’ts" are based on practical experience.

French Apple Pie.

One tablespoon butter or drippings, % cup sugar, 4 teaspoons milk, 1 cup bread flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, a little nutmeg, 1 egg yolk, 2 egg whites (if meringue is desired) sliced apples to fill pie tin and sugar to sweeten—about % cup. Butter tin thoroughly. Mix sugar with, apples and pack into tin, adding 2 tablespoon s hot water. Cover with a second pan and set in hot oved fifteen minutes. In Cbe meantime make a batter of the other ingredients, creaming the butter, addlnt to itthe sugar and egg yolk, then turning in alternately the flour mixed with baking powder, and the milk. Spread over apples, return to oven and let bake slowly thin ty minutes. When dQne, fnvert on a baking plate, cover top with meringue made of the egg white and 2 tablespoons powdered sugar, return to the oven for eight minutes to brown,- and serve hot or cold with a maple or fruit sauce.

Boiled Salad Dressing.

The following boiled dressing is very nice with tomato jelly, fish salads and fresh green salad herbs and with a bit of onion or cress makes a delicious filling for sandwiches. It may also be used on bread or rolls when a butter boycott has been called. Beat two eggs together, add a \ tiny pinch of salt, two tablespoonfuls of sugar, half a scant teaspoonful of ground mustard and half h cupful of. milk. Mix well and then stir in a quarter of a cupful of vinegar. Cook the mixture until It thickens, taking care to stir it constantly to prevent curdling. Upon removing from the fire let it cool and then add a few drops of olive oIL

Baked Beans.

Take two cups of navy beans, wash thoroughly, put in kettle with one quart cold water and a pinch of soda, let boll slowly for about thirty minuses, then pour off the water, put beans in baking pan, add one teaspoonful each of mustard and chili powders, one tablespoonful of molasses, one pint canned tomatoes and salt to taste, mix well, then lay several nice slices of pork on top. Add hot water enough to cover well and bake about two hours in hot ovmu This makes a nice dish that your husband wIQ enjoy these cold days.

Potato Pot.

This recipe is both savory and economical. Cut a thin slice of bacon into small pieces, put it into a frying pan add add any beef or mutton left over from breakfast Add a sliced onion, stir until the whole is brown, turn ipto the soup kettle with three pints of cold water, a aad a sprig ot parsley, simmer gently an hour, strata, add two potatoes cut into dice, boil ten minutes, season and serve.

IS THE PAIN THERE ? Then Your Kidneys May Be Weak and in 1 ) Need, of Quick Attention “Every Picture Backache is enough cause to suspect the kidneys. The TeZZs a Story” kidneys are in the small of the back. Congested kidneys swell an d throb* The back naturally aches. It hurts to bend or j-; stoop or to sit down. Kidney trouble may come on all unnoticed. A cold, a -J/ $ f r chill, a f ever > a stra ’ n or irregular habits may start it. While | 7// sick kidneys can be cured in the beginning, it is a serious h/// JI v matter when dropsy, gravel or Bright’s disease sets in. f 1 1 Doan’s Kidney Pills have made a reputation in the cureO rtflM backache, and kidney and bladder ills. The best proof is the testimony of the users. Here are two typical testimonials.< Thirty thousand others are being published in the newspapers. A postage stamp will bring you reports of cases nearer home. If you suspect your kidneys, get the best-recommended L . T*, k kidney remedy. r* Ti n //a ■ I— -rt I y fl 7 MRS. EMILY HOWES. A. DEARTH. L I| I B |uUV /f/./WA P*. | | K Buk Who Resides at 1700 Burling St., A Resident of Camden, O. | Chicago, HI. «-*j" I I I Cured After Being Confined to Bed I | Made Well After Bein S Almost Help- for Seven Weeks. M '//A less from Wasting Kidney Troubles. “I was in bed seven weeks with "1 FIT/ //// “I bad awful pains through my kidney trouble,” said Mr. Dearth, I|l —LI I | *'l# ////wi /ft hips," says Mrs. Howes, “and fre- “and grew worse In spite of all the i JI | • i I/ /////fa /A quently wished I had never been born. doctor could do. Kid1 I -I'l-1 I 7/7/1 I 7ft I seemed to have jgHEX ney secretions were *“ I—" I & /fl \ ft lost all Interest in * F in terrible condition. I £// I /Zd) We- I doctored for Ik—.-.I If left standing they B I / / //ft female trouble thickened like glur I I I 7/Jft Wfrk thinking my condl- JgL W ®° se B in I I ///ft tlon was due to removed with a knife. JLJ '/A I /J/ft 1 iev some derangement , “My own ? es H l >5/4) k! /zZf iJu* of that nature, but wV/ ** va m ® 1 then Or fi/ 7/ft got no better. called in a specialist ** V/O W V //ft “Finally I began AM/ Who said I was he- - '//A 7///ft using Doan’s Kid- yond recovery. I had 7 —r/ wMI I? ney pnig and to my lost over 20 pounds and was but, —■- 1; surprise I began to Improve. They a shadow of my former self. I used | ! . not only corrected the kidney action, one box of Doan’s Kidney Pills and X. 'X ' feut stopped the pain and sickness I soon felt better. Continuing I waa . - cured and have not had the slightest b le ” trouble since.” lUr ■ ' , ' ' 11 DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS SOLD AT ALL STORES. 50 CENTS A BOX. FOSTER-MILBURN COMPANY, BUFFALO, N. Y.

HIS THOUGHT.

Henson —He said he could never for* get his alma mater. I wonder what he meant? Henpeck His mother-in-law, I guess.

When Your Eyes Need Care Try Marine Eye Remedy. No Smarting—Feels Fine—Aeta Quickly. Try i* for Bed, Weak, Watery Eyes and Granulated Eyelids. Dina trated Book in each Package. Murine is compounded by our Oculists—not a “Patent Medicine*'—but used in successful Physicians’Prsotlce for many years. Now dedicated to the Public and sold by Druggists at 26c and 60c per Bottle. Murine Rye Bahrein Aseptic Tubes, 25c and 60c. Murine Eye Remedy Co. ( Chicago

His View.

“Tell me about Spain, romantic Spain.” ~- “Well,” said the motorist, “there are a few bad places as you come down the mountains, but in the main the roads are pretty good.”

Use Allen’s Foot-Ease The antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes for tired, tender, smarting, aching, swollen feet. It makes your feet feel easy and makes walking & Delight. Sold everywhere, 25c. For free trial package, address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.

Good Advice.

“I will have my pound of flesh.” “Be a vegetarian instead, and taka a peck of potatoes.” The Paxton Toilet Co. of Boston, Mass., will send a large trial box of Paxtine Antiseptic, a delightful cleansing and germicidal toilet preparation, to any woman, free, upon request Occasionally we meet a man whose train of thought reminds us of a row of flat cars. He who reigns within himself and rules passions, desires and fears is more than a king.—Milton.

An oculist can do nothing for a man Who is blind to M® own interests. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens ths gums, reduces InHsssr ttois sllsys pnln, cur as wind colic,Kesbottle. Many a girl repents at leisure be canse> she didn’t marry in haste. . Gerteld Tea. taken regularly, wffl correct both fiver and kidney disorders. ——- - ' ./j Some men don’t know very much, but they don't know it «

FOR GOOD MEASURE.

Tommy—Say .Fo p , does a person ever get something for nothing? Papa—Sometimes, and a prison sentence usually goes with It

Examine carefully every bottle or CABTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for infants and children, and see that it Bears the Signatureof In Use For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher’s Castoria

An Alarmist.

“Jibwock is a very disquieting individual.” “Indeed he is. Jibwock seems to have been born with no other purpose in life than to yell ’Fire!*

Among Epicurea.

“Pairs it a swift town.” “That’s true, but snails are very popular there.”

Stop the Pain.

The hurt of a burn or a cut stops when Cole’s Carbollsalve Is applied. It heals quickly and prevents scars. 25c and 50c by druggists. For free sample write to J. W. Cole & Co.. Black River Falls. Wlaz Always bold fast to love; we win by tenderness and conquer by for* giveness.—F. W.'Robertson.

tn Ji to You Fed This Way? _Do yon feel all tired out? Do you sometimes think you just een’t work eway at your profeaeion or trade aay longer? Do you have a poor apetite’ “d lay awake at nights unable to sleep? Are \ U your nerves all gone, end your stomach too ? Has am■Mg I W bition to forge ahead in the world left you P If so, you . HSI | W might as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if / IMhw L-dl you will. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery will / MbWh i M m *he you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver / ■ M ’lto work. It wiß set things right in your stomach, and t jm your appetite will come beck. It win purify your bleed. If there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, I | it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con- -- ■» fnmprirm h— dflMMt fflMod ft foothold fal thy of • ooufh. hymeWtii- or bteecSaM at the ImfSe it wifl Wfn< about a cure in 98 per cent. <ff all cases. It M a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N. Y.. whose gAufry fg tivn frtt to aH who vrisfa to write bfea, Hfe great sucoeae has oosne from hie wide experience end varied preetice. Don ’ t be wheedled by a penny -grabbing dealer into taking inferior substitutes for Dr. Pieroe*a medirtnm, recommended to be ’’just ea good.” Dr. -- Pieree’a aseficsaee are ov xwoww coMFoernoN. Their every iagrvdtent printed cm their wrappers. Made faM roots without alcohol. Contain no habitforming drugs. World’s Dispsusary Maefiaal Aaaoefatfoa, Bu&lo, N. Y.

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