The Grapevine Sun. (Grapevine, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 5, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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all druggists, or sent direct on receipt of price.
CNOL CHEMICAL COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD.
“I cannot praise RESINOL Mongh"
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woman who has a bad back,v xipE
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A Care of V*4R*‘
William mT Sears, 428 W. Cherry
Street, Nevada, Mo., nays: I was
convinced of the great value of
Doan’s Kidney Pills through per-
sonal experience. Jour or five
-----*-3 ago I suffered a great deal
* pain across the small of my
extending at times into my
and shoulders. When
Biuupcu v*’ did .. any work that
brought a strain dn the muscles of
my back, my trouble was aggra-
vated. I tried a numbed of reme-
but without success. Af*— “
t tftne I could see that
ire benefiting me, and the
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Z7" RE-ENDORSEMENT
done so much for mt," ,-'j
The one sure way to count on heat- I
Ing milk correctly is to cook it in a
double boiler. It takes longer, but the I
posBlbtllty of scorching is eliminated. I
These. boilers are now so cheap as
to be within reach of most house-
keepers; but if cost must be consid-
ered, a small agues pan inside a large
one answers every purpose.
As almost every one knows how I
quickly milk burns when heating, it is
well to know what to do when such
calamity overtakes one and there is
no time or no milk to begin over
again. '*' ’I I
Remove the pan quickly front the
stove and stand it in a bowl of cold I
water. Add a pinch of salt and stir
well. While this may not entirely de-
stroy the scorched taste ft lessens it
so that it can scarcely be detected.
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The most practical and economical fence made for yard,* Iswir
painted with the celebrated “Monitor" paint. Easy to erect
three to six feet of selected straight grained yellow pine
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A The most practical and economical fence made for yard, lawn,
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and more durable than ordinary fences Made in heights of
‘ ' three to six feet of selected straight grained yellow pine
pickets. S«-e yonr lumber dealer or write
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RIGHT KIND OF MINCEMEAT
Ingredlentc and Preparation That Will
Result In Production of Perfect
illcacy.
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Throe pounds lean beef from the |
found. Boil in enough water to cover
it until tender. When cold chop fine.
Weigh five pounds good cooking ap-
ples, peel and chop fine. Add to meat, I
mince one pound kidney suet. Put
together two pounds seeded raisins,
two pounds currants, three-quarters
pound citron, shredded fine; grated
rind and pulp of two oranges and two
lemons. To these ingredients add
enough sugar to taste and two even
tablespoons cinnamon, one tablespoon
mace, one tablespoon allspice and one
tablespoon cloves, with a grated nut-
meg and a good teaspoon salt. Now I
add sweet cider to secure right con-
sistency, three pints or two quarts.
Any fruit juice is an improvement,
especially juice from spiced pears or
peaches. Some liberally disposed
housekeepers add a jar of preserved
Strawberries, raspberries or cherries,
which is s rare improvement When
all have been thoroughly mixed place
the stone jar containing the mince-
meat on the back of the range. to
warm through gradually, moving it
forward until it boils. Then push it
back to simmer for a few minutes,
after which it should be set away to
coot Keep in a cool place until want-
ed and in making pies sprinkle in
about a dosen seeded raisins to each
pin. Z ■„
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Mrs. L. L. Babers, IMS Terry 8t,
Houston. T«*«- says: “I hold a
<h °.pln!on ot Doan's Kld-
"•y Tills and with good reason, for
three years ago they cured me of
kidney trouble that had clung to
me for several years. There w»
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limbs in addition to other symp-
th^KfTkkln-y C0»°Pl*lnt. and al-
though I used various remedies, I
.n0LAelp*1 untU I procured
D^ans Kidney Pill.. Two boxes
of this preparation cured me and I
of tbe raturn
of my trouble. I have reoom-
mended Doan's Kidney Pills to
many people who have Questioned
me about them, and I know of sev-
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FROM BAD BACKS
■»> i„ 1 ’ Th?re’s "? rest nor peace for the man or
Mie voS &~ °rnY°l feel' lame-and not refreshed.
Br . Al’day the ache keeps up. Any sudden
tail, • ? Aorture stooP or straighten. At night the suf-
dullachin« “ .
CURE SICK KIDNEYS
1 Tell When The
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fequent urination, dlxsy apella, dropay, ’
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checking the ravages of tuberculosis
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The National Association for the ’
Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis
declares that there are two ways of
checking the ravages of tuberculosis
sauce. This Is simple and inexpensive among school children. The fiftt way
m.« Ro «ur —<— — - t la to Instruct every school child about
the dangers of the disease and to
show them how they themselves may
prevent tuberculosis in their hpmes.
The second method is to establish
open air scMools for all children who
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hand, do you stretch O’er destruc
brink?—Browning. Z
and may be served with wafers as a'
dainty appetiser.
Washing Colored Embroidery.
One method of washing colored em-
broidery is to put a handful of bran
IX’w ‘to h.r, tUb.l-eulwl. Or -bo mwwt-
, pressing it gently from time to
but not rubbing it When it is
1 hang it until it is nearly dry,
then stretch it on a frarije and
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w ■ L y.g A1BJ*!.1—''1 - ” —-L7*----- the
amount of cooked glbfets, chicked, veal
or ham, moisten to a paste with melt-
ed butter and season highly. Uli the
Whites with thia mixture, brush the
openings with white or raw egg and
put the pieces of white back in place.
Egg and bread crumbs the eggs and
fry to a palb straw color in deep fat.
Serve hot with tomato or mushroom
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treatment for drunki
and safest way to r
of liquor. Write 1
Bldg., Chicago, for 1
Acme treatment
Marrying fi
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If It’s Your Eye UsS
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Put a Piece of butter the size of a
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uls of finnan haddle picked fine,
one Cupful of cream or milk into
th one tablespoonful of flour has
> rubbed smooth. Let como to a
and when eooled a little add a
n ot pepper and the well beaten
. have got drunk every day. You had
Those who prefer not to eat their
ig eggs out of the shell are tak-
ilight in the handsome new sll-
id crystal egg holders. These
the shape of wineglasses, the
openwork bowl being of
the inside tumbler of thin
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presents. They are
to give to an invalid
f woman who always
st in her room.
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better get married again at once. Z?
Servant—Ob, sir, leave me yet a
month in my grief.
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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/m1/5/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Tarrant County Archives.