Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 149, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1913 — NATURE’S CURE-ALL [ARTICLE]

NATURE’S CURE-ALL

Cure a felon. Cure malaria. c. * . Lemon juice will; Prevent diphtheria. Make the hair fluffy. Beautify the complexion. Cure a sore throat or cough. Drive away a sick headache. For the hair, add the juice of a lemon to the last rinsing water of a shampoo. For a sore throat, gargle with pure, undiluted, unsweetened lemon jnice. ,-~* - r i"; <► ’ * r For a cough or cold, mix equal parts of lemon juice and strained honey, and take a tablespoonful ever hour. For malaria, mix the juice of half a lemon with two tablespoonfuls of water and e little sugar, and drink three times a day. For a sick headache, mix one part lemon juice and two parts boiling water, and sip a teacupful as hot as possible every two hours. For a felon, cut off the end of a lemon, stick the finger into the hole and bind It on. Let it ptay for a day or two, when it will be ready to lance. For the complexion, mix equal parts of rose water and glycerin and dip a cut lemon into this and rut) the face with it. After it dries, rub with cold cream. _