The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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a Bran Mash and Put It In the
Cooker Very Hot, and Put Hor Feet
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would atlck It out and hare a tight "A '■
race for Clorilla’s hand. Abraham told
old Minch that he guessed he could
stand a small thing like a pair ot cold
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Proscription That Breaks Up ths Worst
Cold In a Day.
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lished here and thousanda have been
benefited by It “Get two ounces of
1163, 166,000.000, and in Australia in
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Airship Bird Cages.
The canaries are having the bene-
fit of the present erase for ail things
In the airship .line. The latest bird
cages are made in the shape of air-
ships, to be hung in the window. And
r are they the wonder is the
Mblon tn eagea didn’t become
Among canaries long ago.
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Output of Precious Metals,
It Is'impossible to give an absolute-
ly accurate statmont of the gold and
silver output of earth's mines. The
European stock of precious metals
before 1860, including the flow
wealth from Mexico and Peru, amount-
ed to over 19.600.000.000. Thon came
the almost fabulous wealth of Call-
fornir and Australia. The greatest
output of gold tn California waa in
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^By EUis Parker
tSfifc) Author oFPigs IS Pl
JUAJ5TRATED PETE
Clorllla Minch was a moat attractive
girl In many ways, and quits a belle
of Betsvillo, and she would have been
married long ago if her father had had
sense enough to keep still about Clo-
rllla’e foot, but as soon as Clorllla
would got a lover well primed for the
' marriage ceremony old Minch would
take him aside and explain about the
Doosonbury fest. He said he had suf-
fered all his life by the Doosonbury (
feet, and he wasn’t going to have an- -j
other human man step up against
those feet unwarned. Clorilla’s mother
had boon a Doosenbury, and Clorllla
inherited the feet along that line.
Old Minch would say: "Now, for
forty year I have had Maria’s feet
against the small of my back every
night, and every night her feet were
like Ice, and if I hadn’t been a martjar p
by nature, and meek and mild, never
would I have stood It. And look at n
me now. My back bone la froze solid g
and I can’t bend in the middle. Doc g
Weaver says it’s no use trying to thaw* &
it out for Maria freesee ft up again u
everyk night And Clorllla has her q
ma's foot, only colder." Then he 0
would call attention to Clorilla’s feet, g
which were actually so cold that froat •
gathered on the outside of her shoes
in the hottest August weather. In
cool weather they wore ten times cold-
er. Generally this frightened the lover
away, but not always.
Abraham Wangle was one it didn’t
frighten away, and Phillipus Googe
was another, and it looked as if they
walnut ii
cupfuls o
Add one
which on
been rub
boil and
dash of
Wedding Gift Clubbing.
O' the who notes tho names on cards
- attached to wedding gifts bas marked
an increasing tendency to club to-
gether In buying one striking present
The Idea Ii becoming popular. Show-
ering small gifts upon young couples
1 bound to result in many embarrass-
Ing duplications. One bride gated with
horror at no less than 14 pie knives.
Neither she nor her future husband
ever indulge in pie. Clubbing avoids
ouch duplications.
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WECLUN AND DYEPLUMES
DO ALL KINDS OT I AN CT DYKING
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rt grow cold. It re-
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t. and Doc told him
sudien change from
Shck to hot again had
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id rendered it Imper-
Ipes of temperature,
Mke a flreless cooker
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“1 have used less than one bottle of Cardul * 1
Mrs. Gertrude Ward, of Rushville, Neb., “and am f<
fifty per cent better than when 1 began taking it
“Before taking Cardul, I had suffered with female j
trouble, for eight years. My greatest trouble was irregu-
larity. I also suffered with severe pains, every month,
but now I am greatly improved and will recommend Car-
ness. Colds, Grippeand
Malaria, it is only ne ■
sary to try one bottle.
results speak for themselvf .
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spirit When
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For Intents and Chfldren.
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Un, is a unique adjutrtt to the Gei>
man navy. The testing power is sub-
jected to pitching, rotating, shaking
and every motion to which a warship
ties, and he went to work immediately
getting Into training. 1
when he retired he took a 60-pound
cake of ice and strapped it to the
small of his back, hoping thus to grad-
ually become acclimated to tho tem-
perature that Clorilla’s'feet would bo.
At first the ice gave him shivers, but
In a month or two he had become so
used to the coldness of it that he did
not feel it at all, and he began oom-
plxining that the Betsvillo Ico Com-
pany’s Ice was poor ice. At tho end
of the third month he oent up north
for his ice, so as to get a colder quali-
ty, and each month after that ho would
send further north for his Ice. In a
short time the small of his back be-
came so used to cold ico that it suffer-
ed with the heat when it had no doo
on IL and ho had to go around all day
with ice on his back. It melted and
ran down into his shoes, and Abraham
Wangle going along Main street sound-
ed like a cow in a slushy lane.
But Phillipus Googe wont about It
another way. On Clorilla’s birthday
ho gave her a fireless cooker. Phll-
llpus hoped that it Clorllla cooked her f^*tod by
feet In the flreless cooker every day
TBBMAS, 219 CssMserce Xu BoRss she would gradually cook the cold out
of them, tor a tireless cooker needs
no Are. but keeps on cooking anything
i that is put in It until It Is taken out
again. Bo every day Clorllla would
, | cook up a bran mash and put tn tho
1 cookor very hoL and put her feet In
[ft. Ai first tho mash had a habit of
turning into a solid chunk of iced
. bran Immediately npon coming In con-
tact with her feet, and then hor par-
onto would have to chip off the Icy
I mass wfth an toe pick, but gradually
II hor toRt began to warm up, and they
1 grew warmer and warmer as tho
weeks went by, until Clorllla could not
got tho bran mash hot enough to fool
comfortable. Sven when It was bon
Ing hot Clorllla complained that ft
taken the tern
his back, ahd
vious to
and that
now, ant
as It re:
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bad a good
>ack to place
of Florida.
of Florida knows
iporior dish tor tho table Io
____srab. It la to southern wa-
rs what tho lobster to to northern.
Kxrgo Usotto ct Paos-a-Grilte fenced
a portion of Boca Clogs bay some
no ego and planted his water farm
with stone crabs to prevent tho mp
riocrine of the species. Ho to study-
ing their wants and habits and be-
lieves be can largely Increase their
numbers yearly. Cspl Cason of Paso-
s-GriUe is preparing to fence la a
M®004 htooe crab farm
Novol lots and Love.
Charles Lover believed that novob
tots should retiro or at all events re-
frain from writing lovo stories in duo
season. In his fifty-ninth year tho
author of "Charles O’Malley" writes
to his publisher: ’’What you hint
about a real lovo story Is good, but
don’t forget that Thackeray said that
’No old man must prate about love.’
I remember tho duke of Wellington
once saying to mo, referring to War-
ren’s Ton Thousand a Year,’ ’It is not
that ho never had ten thousand a
year, but h« never knew a man who
had.’ 'A-v;. 'f.- t ■
Glycerine and half an ounce of Con-
centrated Pino compound. Then get
half a pint of good whiskey and put
tho other two ingredients into it Take
a teaspoonful to a tableapoonful of thia
mixture after each meal and at bed
time. Shake the bottle well each time."
But be sure to get only tho genuine
Concentrated Pino. Each half ounce
bottle comes In a tin screw-top case.
Any druggist has ft on hand or will
quickly get it; from the wholesale
house. Many other pine extracts are
impure and cause nausea.
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James J. Corbett, in the smoking
never of'jim“jeffrtes7*“’
aormmw asay a neat 6tyje>«. he gaW. “neat,
. (.quick, to the pomL It gets there like
the remark of a little girl who said
to the minister, in the course of a
>g quite interminable call:
’’ ’Did you forget to bring your amen
„ wfth you, doctor?”*water stock 'hTfrona^^BottomleM' Tank? a remrtatlon baekeS by an wertence «
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tow ft. It was juk..
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dd this was an in-
would 'taever use a
to, and to show her
b she discontinued
add began resting
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Keeling, J. E. The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910, newspaper, March 5, 1910; Grapevine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290893/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.