Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1913 — Page 3

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STEM 1 • 1 TKPLUn.ZA. Pinker*. Shipping Fever, Om>«h.. Colds, eta. .. * •arpria- I IJnMkniMHnH l» Saw H>« ho.in~« as mSklst alas wilt Tee take no rl.k tn teatiar ■ |1 feg f Wiwu Sold oa B money back M.v ba rtvva to h~od ■ A bob, rtaUlon, nreolu Prtc. MM .nd tl in. If d—<!«■ mo'lvuppb k > J 1 W read to v« Thrv« Valuable V.tortaary Bo»*. VSML Wrtto toe Utaau ,

SHE WASN’T SKEPTICAL.

"Mebby youse wouldn't bsrlieve it, ma'am, but I come uv purty -good stock." “Oh! I don’t doubt It Anyone can see that it has never been watered.”

ECZEMA IN RED BLOTCHES

205 Ranter Ave., Detroit, Mich.— “Some time last summer I was taken with eczema. It began tn my hair first with red blotches, then scaly, bpreading to my face. The blotches were red on my face, dry and scaly, not large; on my scalp they were larger, some They tame on my nanda The mslde“‘of my han3s were all little lumps as though full of shot about one-sixteenth of an inch under the qkin. Then they went to the outside and between and all over my fingers. It also began on the bottoms of my feet and the calves of my legs, and itch, oh, my! I never had anything like it and hope I never will again. The itching was terrible. My hands got so I could scarcely work.

“I tried different eczema ointments but without results. I also took medicine for it but it did no good. I saw the advertisement for a sample of Cuticura Ointment and Soap and sent for one. They did me so much good I bought some more, using them as per directions, and In about three weeks I was well again. Cuticura Soap and Ointment entirely cured me.” (Signed) Benj. Passage, Apr. 8, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card “Cuticura, Dept L, Boston.” Adv.

No Place to Indulge In Small Talk.

The small ton of a devout Kansas City father was visiting his grandparents. The sun had just come out after a long rainy season and the head of the family, in saying grace at the breakfast table, gave thanks for the bright morning and the beautiful sunshine. *

"Why, grandpa!" Interrupted the youngster, accustomed to a stereotyped form of. worship and shocked at what he considered his grandfather’s irreverence. I “Yoh must pray—don’t talk to God about the weather."

Record Breaker.

"I hope you like your work, my lad," said a benignant elderly person to an errand boy as they waited to cross a street. “Men who take pride in their work are the men who succeed." “Oh, I’m a record-breaker, the manager says." “That’s the way for a boy to talk. Tell me how you do better than other boys.” * "I take longer to carry a message than any of them."

Onto It.

Blobbs—Skinnum is trying to promote a new mining company. Did you fall for it? Siobbs —No; I tumbled. -

Dr.Pleroe’s Pleasant Pellets regulateend Inngurate stomach, liver and bowels. Bugar-ooaied, tiny granules, easy to take as Adv.

It’s the easiest thing in the world to instruct another how to do things.

PROPER WAY TO BAKE FISH

Srnait Cod or HaddocX, Cooked In Thia Fdshion, Will Be Appreciated by the Family or Guests.

Wash and wipe a small cod or haddock. Now,'hold in an upright position and have a , needle and String handy. Take the threaded needle and run through the head from side to side, then -in the opposite direction through the middle of the body, then reverse and put through tail, then draw up, and it will form a letter S. Tie ends of string together on under side of fish. If fish is to be stuffed it .must be done first. For stuffing, onehalf cup bread crumbs and four teaspoons melted butter, four teaspoons of finely chopped parsley or onions, two teaspoons salt and one of pepper. Add milk to moisten, put in fish and sew it up. When fish is put in the pan it is resting on its belly. Cut jjashes in back of fish about two incit es apart and Insert narrow strips of salt pork. Dredge with nour and bake often with the pork drippings. Allow tec minutes to every pound and ten minutes extra. When done remove atring/place on platter and pour over it this egg sauce; Three tablespoons flour, two of butter, and one pint boiling water, onehalf teaspoon of salt and a little pepper, and one hard boiled egg. Melt butter in saucepan, add flour and stir in boiling water slowly. Let bOil five minutes, stirring constantly. Add the egg chopped fine, and salt and pepper. Garnish with parsley.

RECIPE FOR PICKLED OYSTERS

Seems to Involve Good Deal of Work, but Probably Result* Would Make It Worth While.

“Open one hundred large oysters, save all the liquor out of tte beards and as you do theta throw them in their own liquor. Set .the oysters over a slow fire, boil them quickly half an hour and as the scum risen take it off. Take them out. Strain the liquor through a fine cloth and put the oysters in it again. While the liquor is hot take out half a pint, pl.t into it a quarter pt an ounce of cloves, half as much mace, boil this intil the goodness is out, then put in half a pint of vinegar, half an ounce of black pepper. Put t,hem altogether, let them stand till they are cold and put them up.”—From an Old Family Cook Book.

Frangipane.

, Beat four eggs until the whites and yolks are well mixed. Add one quart of Ailk (scant), and two-tkirds cup of sugar, a little salt. Cook In a double boiler until quite thlcli. Now add two ounces of crushed macaroons, a little butter, the grated rind of a lemon, a glass of maraschino and one teaspoonful of vanilla. Return to the fire. Beat with the egg beater ' till smooth and quite thick. Pouf’ out In sherbet glasses and chill. Ju.ut before serving put a tablespoonful of whipped cream on the top and sprinkle with chopped maraschino cherries. Some of the recipes for foreign dishes which have found particular favor on American tables are given below.

Rich Pancakes.

Sift .together one pint of flour, one teaspoonful sugar, -a saltspoonful of salt and a teaspoonful and a half of baking powder sifted with the flour. Beat one egg thoroughly and stir it into a cup and a quarter of milk. Turn this on two cupfuls of cold boiled rice and beat with a fork until the rice is free from lumps. Add to the prepared flour and beat to a smooth batter. Have the griddle well -heated and greased and cook the batter in large, thin cakes, browning nicely on both sides. 1 Serve with maple synp, hqney or thick fruit syrup.

Banana Canoes.

With a sharp knife cut a section of skin from the concave curve of the banana and carefully take out the fruit, leaving skin in the form of a canoe; fill it with salad made with equal portions of banana, pineapple and orange mixed with mayonnaise. Place on the top of each three or four berries of contrasting color, red raspberries, blackberries or blueberries, in their season, or candied cherries.—From Good Housekeeping.

Marmalade Sandwich.

Spread orange marmalade on buttered bread. Put four slices on top of each other. Put under weight and when well pressed trim off the crusts and cut down in thin slices, so they look like jelly cake. Tea, coffee or chocolate and a cordial matching the table decorations are very Chic when the collation is served at the end.

Nut Candy Bars.

One cup molasses, one cup sugar (granulated), one teaspoon butter. 801 l until it is brittle when dropped into cold water. Remove from fire and add one teaspoon dry cooking soda, one teaspoon vanilla and one cup chopped, nuts. Cool in tin and cut in bars or squares.

Fruit Drops.

Wash and dry one pound dates and one pound figs. Add one pound raisins, one cup English walnuts and put all through a meat grinder twice. Shape into balls and roll in granulated sugar, press flat on top of each. Prunes are good in place of dates.

Scalloped Potatoes.

Cut raw potatoes into round, thin slices, put the layers of potatoes, buttered, salt and pepper, and t.dd milk enough to nearly cover them. Bako an hour and a half.

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