The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, February 15, 1906, Page PAGE 13, Image 13

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    FEBRUARY 15, 190C
&)o Nobrasktx Indopondont
PAGE 13
Inclined to be dry anl scaly, bathe somewhat like the old-time "Conse-
nightly in milk that is Just on the point quences," is a very interesting and
of turning. Let it dry on the face. amusing game. The players sit in a
Half a cupful will be amply sufficient circle, each one being provided with
for the purpose. a pencil and paper. The company is
then bidden to write the name of some
Soft rain-water to wash in will in a book which has been recently pub-
snort time Improve the poorest com- lished. Each paper is then folded
plexion. Even the hair will grow over and passed to the player on the
brighter in its tints if exposed oc- left, who, without seeing the title of
casionally to the wind and the rain. the book, writes the name of some
livingr author. The papers are then
Some children cannot stand bathing folded again and passed to the . left,
oftener than once a week. Where and each one writes the - opinion of
this is the case, sponge the body with the press, signing it with the name
ammonia water, after which rub all I of some newspaper or magazine. This
over with olive oil or almond oil; in turn is folded down and passed on
cocoa butter is also strengthening: and 1 and another review added, and so con-
the child receives nourishment in this tinued until each player has expressed
way. This same treatment applies to an opinion or written a "review" on
invalids, who may also receive each book, and each one has again
strength by being rubbed with a prep- the paper with which he started. The
aration of cod liver oil when the stom- papers are then unfolded and read
ach is too weak to retain it. aloud, each in turn, and you can
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For beating cakes and making sauces views will be the result.
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aav JO ovwiv iun 1V1 VX- a O..UA1
Cr Tl O ilc4- o rnnr -1 rrrst Y r r I
Tough meat or chicken can be made ?T" l1'?
1 ,1 1 J J. UU'l'" -V UCVJU7 Vll uiuuuiiLiauuu,
l C X. . V tws""'5?1 Sort, and offer a prize for the one who
in the pot in which It Is cooking or in
tne gravy with which It is basted
when roasting in the oven.
can pronounce all the words in the
following without a mistake. Per
haps you' can catch father, mother, or
teacher on some of them, too:
A sacrilegious son of Belial who
then place in the sun for an hour.
"INCURABLE" HEART DISEASE
SOOli CURED!
Tea leaves placed on carpets before
r' , v exhausted his finances, in order to
will prevent the dust from flying k d th d fl . resoived to allv
around and settling on the furniture, SfS? 521" S??d i, aLy
9nn Tirill iIa nlsom-A Viz navnflt I J
Mildew on linen can be removed by r, I'M.1'
WrT o oai a ctoeIeon ta- anl securing a
lemon juice and salt on both sides, nf mnm Qf 0 mQi wi
engaged the head waiter as his co
. &r,Co. mto ,.He the desnatchG(1 a 1(lrflr ftf hA
The game of "Reviewer," played most exceptional caligraphy extant,
inviting the young lady to a matinee.
She revolted at the idea, refused to
consider herself sacrificable to his de
sires, and sent a polite note of refusal,
on receiving which he procured a
carbine and a bowie knife, said that
he would not now forge - fetters
By The Great Specialist in Treating hymeneal with the queen, went to an
Chronic Diseases, Franklin Miles, lsoiaiea spoc, severea nis jugular vein,
M. D., LL. B. ami arscnargeu tne contents of the
carbine into his abdomen. The debris
Will Send $2.50 Worth of His Personal was removed by the coroner."
Treatment Free as a Trial. Untl1 on has tried it he would not
believe how many words in the above
To demonstrate the unusual curative he wil1 mispronounce. Try it once,
nowers of his new and romnletp snp.- and see.
cial treatments by mail for heart,
1 , 1 -a I
iimgs, nver, siomacn, Kioney or nerv- At. this Um nf tho vr wh.n
ous diseases, short breath, pain in the one is busy selecting seeds and plants
oiuc, uiwsiuu in tuo uuesi, irregu- for the vear's nlantinir it Is n. ennrt
lar pulse, palpitation, smothering time tn varv thp mcmnmnv v wiino-
n ii.. i.i j " " "J ,v",uo
Bpcus, yuuuiB vi iuo aiiKies or uropsy. each member of the family select a
ui. mucs win seuu .ou worm iree flower or plant from the catalogue and
.uwi, w mi who mention ims see . how many and how funny tele-
Vper- grams he can makp hv.iishiEr ihe
i t: j. 4- x ii ii . I . - " a
xiit, iiccttuieuis are me resun oi ters as thev mmc. n t Tia nam nf
twenty-five years of careful study, ex- flower, letting each letter begin some
tensive research and remarkable ex- word and all to make a telegram, as,
perience in treating the various ail- for fiTamnlfr. tak th wn liiv t
ments of the heart, stomach and Tda leavfi Yoifahnma This eh
l ji. , . i - " " uv
nerves, wmcn so ouen complicate eacn they may be made. The players may
case. So astonishing are the results shm their own nam or nno
of his complete special treatments hv neino- iha lof loftoro ?n
mat ne aues not nesuaie to on an 0f the flower. This is a great deal of
persons a mai iree. fUn Trv it some srnrmv rlav nr In
Tn,t- 1 ,1 v 1:1 i -n 1 .. ' "
noium uuuiu ue uuuie uuera.i. rew the pvrnins'
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pnysicians nave sucn connaence m
their remedies. There is no reason
why all afflicted persons should not
avail themselves of this exceedingly
liberal offer, as they may never have
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Gerenal Frederick D. Grant was
another such opportunity. No death prfisin,s the intelligence of a certain
colonel.
"He it is," he said, "of whom they
tell the church-parade story.
His men were drawn up for church j
comes as -suddenly as "that of heart
disease.
Mrs. A. Kronck, of llnnt!n(tkn. Ind., was cured
after thirty physicians failed: Mrs. Flora Ureator.
of Bristolville, O., after twenty-two; Jas. R, Waite, rjarade One Sundav momlnff but ihe
the noted actor, after a score had pronounced him 17 ? ouuuay morning, DUT me
incurable; Mrs. Frank Smith, of Chicago after five .cnurcu was uuuergorag repairs, ana
jeaaing pnysicians naa given ner up; Mr Julius could not accomodate all
sLiteen failed. ' ' ' ' ' 'Sergeant major,' said the colonel,
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lin Miles, M. D., LL. B., Dept. H., 601 fall out, and march the others in to
to 611 Main St., Elkhart, Ind. ,i church. They need It most.'"
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