Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1905 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

$25.10 to New Orleans, La., and Return, via. Wabash Ry., Account Mardi (Iras Festivitities. Also $23.70 to Mobile or Pensacola, Fla. Tickets on sale March Ist to 6th inclusive, returning March 11th with provision for extention to March 25th, 1905, for which a fee of 50 cts. will be charged. Liberal stopover going and returning. Thos. Follen. P. & T. A. Washing; Stockings. It Is recommended that a little vinegar be added to the water in which stockings are rinsed after being washed. The stockings should then be dried wrong side out. Colored stockings will be unfaded and black ones will retain their original luster. To Remove Labels. When It Is difficult to remove a label from a bottle soak It very thoroughly iu water, then hold It for a minute over the gas flume, and tbe steam thus generated will loosen the label so that it can be striked off without any further trouble. Care For Earache. For earache fold a thick towel around the neck nnd then with a teaspoon fill the ear with warm water, Continue this for fifteen or twenty minutes, then let the wuter run out and plug tlie ear with cotton dipped in warm glycerin. Knife Cleaning. Old, scratched knives may be made to look like new If tallow is well rubbed on tbe knifeboard—tallow candle will do —and then knife powder. Scratches nnd stains will quickly disappear. Papering a Room. It is well to rememlter when papering a small room that blue in all light shades makes a room look linger. Dane colors or papers with large patterns have the opposite effect. Stalatng Floors. Floors may be stained oak color by using copperas and lye, one pound of copperas to one gallon of lye. If brushed In well It will dry in a few hours. Mendlag Gloves. For glove mending cotton is far preferable to silk, as It does not glisten and •how so plainly. A very fine needle must be used.