Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1913 — Floor Hint [ARTICLE]
Floor Hint
Buy an ordinary mop; saturate In crude paraffin oil, purchased at any druggist’s. Wrap the mop In cheesecloth and stand In a draining pan for several days, until the paraffin oil Is thoroughly absorbed. You will And It invaluable for hardwood or painted floors and the cheesecloth excellent for dusting highly polished furniture. DEVILED EGGS—Hard boll half a dozen eggs, cooking them for at least half an hour. Remove the shells and cut the eggs In half lengthwise. Carefully remove the y oulks s <J as not to break the whites, dropping them Into a bowl. Rub them to a smooth paste and add gradually one-half of a teaspoonful of made mustard, two teaspoonfule of olive oil, one heaping tablespoonful of finely chopped ham or tcngue and salt and pepper to taple. Fill the hollow whites with this mixture, and serve on lettuce leaves. «T~ ~" in r
