Wise County Messenger. (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, January 20, 1911 Page: 10 of 11
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DISH PAN THAT IS NOVELTY TIRED, BICK ano DISCOURAGED
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Chlidrema Food.
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Mrs J. P. Pemberton, 154 So La-
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make up for abort weight in market.
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or touch the rice in any way after
the grains have commenced to soften, i
There’s the Rub.
"Well," said the optimistic boarder,
and Cutlery Separata and
Standing Upright.
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of this paper de-
eiring t o buy
anything adver-
tons were suppressed, out their skins supply starch.
I became terribly blout-
Placed.
Mrs. B.—Is she a Mary of the vine-
clad cottage?
Mrs. M.—No, a Martha of the rub-
ber-plant flat—Harper's Bazar.
Slander noon died if you take it opt
of efrculation.
-o-H"NANDNMSINL MUM, BlgOOs nrtaa.
the necessity of the washer having her ; When I had used 12
hands always immersed in the hot.
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Ask to see the Leather Covereq
Pocket Edition
The best way to lift man la L
them on a level
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W• tell yon bows ana%
Py.eot arkes prleso.
w rite for Teferezceenm
weeklz vtiee iUA.
a. SASEL a sons,
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in Fora, Mihes,
"eos. Eeiahhbe 1666.
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was at this time I began taking Doan's
Kidney Pills and soon improved. ’
from bak- /
tag powder/
in this can/ R
red.m"eszes"zefimi-
Carries His Own Homa.
A German artet carrien a portabk
hauq about with bigg o bi •mntomo
You Look Prematurely Old
eemremr ______________________________.___
Woman’s Ills
Many women suffer needlessly from girlhood to woman*
hood and from motherhood to old age—with backache,
dizziness or headache She becomes broken-down, sleep-
leas, nervous, irritable and fee’s tired front morning to
night. When pains and aches rack the womanly syatem at
frequent intervals, your neighbor about
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
Thie PrttalKIti has, for erar 90 rten, been
curing delicate, meak, no in-wrecked women,
hr the bandreda of thouannda end thia too in
the prfvaey of their hemes wither! their her,
tnt to onbalt to Indelicate oeeationlnia end
offenairely nftfttu examlaaUeae.
What a Trained Nurse Says About
Resinol.
DALLAS, NO. 3-1911.DEFIAMCE STARGH
so slowly that the water will scarcely
stop boiling and cook It at a gallop
in order that the grains may be kept
in motion while boiling. Do not stir
has been used for oongested and inflamed
eyes, removes film or scum over the eves.
Ml druggists or Howard Bros.,Buffalo,N.Y.
Housework Tiresome?
"For five years," writes Mrs. L Fulenchek, Houston,
Texas, “I suffered with pains all over, especially in my
back and side, and was so weak I could hardly do my
housework. A friend told me of Cardui. Since taking it,
I feel so much better! Now I can do all my housework,
and am not bothered with pains at all.”
Cardui has proven especially beneficial in cases of
womanly ailments, with pain as a prominent symptom,
whether the pains come from too much work, walking,
Standing, stooping, or Just as a symptom of weakness.
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Sprnish Baked Beana.
Two cups of navy beans, which have
been boiled well. Thea add a email
piece of bacon. one large onfon, one
half can of tomatoes, two tablespoom»
of either sugar or motasses, then sea
son with a pinch of cayenne pepper
and salt to taste. Cut bacon and onion
fine, then put in baking dish and bake
for one hour.
2g ’
mi.
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Thirty-Minute Mincemeat.
Half cup of chopped meat, a piece
of suet the size of an egg, minced;
half cup of currants, one cup of seed-
ed ralsins, a piece of citron the size
of a walnut, cut small; two large ap-
pies, peeled and chiopped; a pinch of
salt, one teaspoonful of cinnamon
half teaspoonful of cloves, powdered'
half cup of sugar, one third cup of
weak vinegar Mix all the ingredients
nell together and put into a porcelain
lined kettle Set over the fire and
simmer for 3f minutes.
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Bennvb® . 4
The danger from alight cuta or wound.
Is always blood poisoning. The immedi-
ate apuheation of Hamlins Wizard Oil
makes blood poisoning impossfble.
Sick, women are invited to consulr in confidence by letter free. Address
World « Dispensery Medical Ass'n, R.V. Pierce, M. D., Fres't, Buffalo N Y
.Du. Pncs's GaEAT. Family Docrom Boot, The People’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser, newly revised up-to-date edition—1000 pages. answers is
Plain EngUth hosts of delicate questions which every woman, sine le or married
ought to know about. Sent free to say address on receipt of 31 one-cent
stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing onb. in French cloth binding
■■■ better results—and is moderate in price.
Received Highest Award World’s Pure Food Erpewittoe
4. CALUMET J
BAKING POWDER
Uhh Pureo to the Cm- ad
n the Baking. ed».
without a sfga of the trouble which
Calumet has been backed for years by an offer
of $1 000 for any substance injurious to health
found in the baking prepared with it.
Does not this and the fact that it complies with
all pure food laws, both State and National,
prove that Calumet is absolutely pure?
W ith the purity question settled—then Calumet
is undoubtedly the best Baking Powder, it
contains more leavening power; it is more uni-
form—every can is the same. It assures
that the skin gtves out during the
process of cookfng into the white part
of the vegetable
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The Woman’s Tonic
Cardui is a strength-building medicine. You need it,
if your system is out of order, if you are weak, or if you
suffer from any of the pains, to which women are liable.
Fifty years of success have produced absolute conf-
dence in Cardui, on the part of those who have used it
During this time, Cardui has benefited over a million
women. Why not you? Your troubles are probably just
the kind that Cardui will benefit
All druggists keep Cardui in stock, all the time.
Get a bottle and try it today.
It‘s a great accomplishment to be
able to sing, but don’t lose sight of the
fact that it’s just as great a one to
know you can’t
We find the worst in all by trying to
get the best of any one.
I get absolute satisfaction from R«s
tool and use it constantly. One of my
, patients has had ulcers for 15 years, ;
and Resinol bas helped her more than
anything else. b34 will continue ue- !
Ing it until cured. I l are made some
remarkable cures with it,
Mrs. Agnes T. O'Neil, Somerville, Mass.
to be followed when plana 11 g tne diet -------: . ——.
of the little ones To keep heaithy art tojunutiS toy
Httie stomachs in is* nureery icver' neat th mode
serve hot stewed frult to the children
quarts of unsalted water to each half ;--
' Cattle, drink pure water at less east to
you, if you have a bottomless tank. Book-
I let. A free. Alamo Iron Works, Ban
I Antonio, Texas.
boxes I was
Bottomieus tanks enable you to water
your cattle in Nature's way at small cost.
Booklet "A" free. Alamo Iron Works.
Ban Antonio. Texas.
Every thread of gold is valuable,
and so is every moment of time.—
Mason.
been destgned by
| "there's one thing about our boarding
house ; you can eat as much es you
like, there."
"Of course; same as ours," replied
the pessimistic one, "you can eat as '
much as you like, but there's never
You can’t help liking the man who
gets knocked out and then comes
back.
woman. In the bottom
seemed to be carrying me to my grave.”
Remember the name—Doan's.
For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a
Lewis' Single Binder straight Bo cigar.
Y ou pay 10c for cigars not so good.
DurPoet of A receptacle in which
wash dishes and on in wnich
CARDUI
CC 60
pint of rice. Sprinkle the rice in bo
Dishpan in Operation.
used, as these can be kept in the pan
■when not otherwise fa use. Another
advantage of having the dishes stand
upright in the wash pan is that they
drain better. In fact, one oan be used
for a drain pan alone.
taed in it columna should insa upon
baring what they nsk («, refusing all
eubtitutes or imintions.
RICE IN CHINESE FASHION
A dish pan that serven the double * fayette Bt., Marshall, Mo., says: "For
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Your cattle always have pure water at
False.
Clerk—This is an eight-day clock.
Murphy—G’wan! It’s a lol; ther'a
only sivin days in the wake!—Puck.
One Method of Yellow Race That May
Well Be Copied by the
American Cook.
ed, and fnally reached
the point where I took
no interest in life. it
Left-Over Chicken and Oyster Pie.
If you have only a little bit of chick-
en left over—not enough to cream or
serve alone—melt one tablespoonful
of butter in a deep baking dish, scat-
ter over it one-quarter cup of cracker
crumbs, add a layer of the chicken,
chopped, then a layer of oysters, aad
salt, pepper and butter. Put in more
cracker crumbs, more chicken and
oysters, and proceed in this way until
the dish is full, adding seasoning with
each layer. Pour over the whole the
oyster liquor to which a well-beaten
egg and a cup of milk have been add
ed. Fut in Ute oven until hot and
lightly browned and serve.
housewife, and the rice when done,
instead of being a mushy, sticky
paste, is spotlessly white, perfectly
dry, with each grain standing by it-
self. To attain these results pick the
rice over carefully to remove all re-
fuse; then wash it through several
waters, rubbing it between the hands
to remove the coating of starchy
powder. When the water is perfectly
clear you will know that the rice is
in fit condition to be cooked. Have
some water boiling in a saucepan, the
ngentous Device That Keeps Dishes J Doan'a Kidney Pills Brought Health
m . 2 0
The Chinese method of cooking rice
differs from that of the ordinary
and dished up cold The norsery po-
tatoes should always be baked or
SKIN TORTURED BABIES
SLEEP AND MOTHERS REST
PAnKERG
Hl BALSAM
IQemnsee ond beauifen diehata.L
IEromotes a hzzuran; gewdh. I
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PATENTS
the pan, in the center, is a ringike
Abutment. Along one side are top
pd bottom curved bends in which
knives, forks and spoons can be stood
upright and kept ceparate from the
other contents of ths pan. With the
ring in the center, dishes are stood up
arund the sides, which makes ther
sealer to wash and does away with
COME TO MARLIN, TEXAS
The Carlsbad of America
yeara I sufered from Brights disease
aml which the doctors sald
Ad was incurable. I grad-
VD ually grew weaker un-
if every year we would root out one
vice we should sooner become per
feet men.—Thomas a Kemple.
When they are done drain off all the I
water and Bet the pan in the oven. |
that the Hce may swell. Do not let !
it cook or brown and serve It as soon
as it has become thoroughly dry,
which will probably be in less than 1
ten minutes Let each person salt
the rice to suit his own taste after it
has been brought to the table.
$1000
„In it for you
PLTMAM.EADELESs.DES
soapy water Furthermore, the Inven-
TO DRIVE OCT MALARIA
m.. .. .490 KKLD IF THE SYSTEM
EuxaRoX8mogsraFAmratk2
rhe formula la plainly prniad on evary To:.,
showing iaalmiply (Ju in true and ron in n taste.
1 1085 Ioru; The Quinine drive* ont the maiarA
i and the Iron bullds up the uystex Sold by ail
onlars for Mi yenr, Frioe K cma. 7
Every Man Should Fence His Yard
i AAAAAAA4A piiserdssaoxcbprdor x;
nanee tor this purpose and the most economical in the tamess
Hodge Fence, a combinatio of wood and wire. Inmim
your lumber dealer showing it to you or write
THE HODGE FENCE a LUMBER C 3, La
Le Ckerlee La,
Lofty Ambition.
"What is your ambition?"
"Merely to make more money than
my wife can spend.”— Detroit Free
Press.
A warm bath with Cuticura Soap,
followed by a gentle anointing with
Cuticura ointment, is generally sum-
■ clent to afford immediate comfort in
the most distressing forms of itching,
burning and scaly eczemas, rashes, ir-
ritations and inflammations of in-
j fants and children, permit sleep for
I child and rest for parent, and point to
permanent relief, when other methods
fall. Peace falls upou distracted
households when these pure, sweet
। and gentle emollients enter. No other
r treatment costs so little and does so
much for skin sufferers, from infancy
to age. Send to Potter Drug 4 Chem.
Corp., Boston, for free 32-page book on
the care and treatment of skin and
I scalp troubles.
DISOSanpse
M_-”When you need a remedy
for COUCHE and COLP3
Thompson's' an*
Eye .Water I Readers
Hand Beats Machine.
Cigars are still made by hand, no
machine having yet been invented that
w‘n roll them so nicely and evenly
as do deft human lingers The cheap-
est eigars—the three for f • e variety—
are made of French, Kentucky, Alge-
rian or Hungarian leaves At the other
exireme are the cigars smoked by the |
czar of Russia, which are of the chofc
est and best matured Havanz, and
which cost |1.50 each.
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Exempt
Knieker—Constancy is a jewel.
Bocker—Pity nobody smuggles it
Where our fame H , Mineral Water, is . ng sufferer, from al over
E worid ho, “ ' Rheumatiam Stomach Troubie and
Skin and blood diseases Thousands are testifying to the wonderful
curative Powers of Marlin’s Hot Mineral Water Chemicni analyaie
2howait to be similar to but hotter and stronger than that of Curl-
ban, Germany.
Modern up to date hotels and bath houses. Rates from ss mt
week to 33 per day. P5
Round trip rates on all railroads good for SO daya. For Alu..
trated literature address MARLIN COMMERCIAL CLUB.
til I had to take to wri bollel in thetr jackets. Stewed and ,
bed. The kidney secre fried potatoes or potatoes boiled witb
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