Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, August 09, 1906, Image 7

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SOME CHJCKEN RECIPES.
Severnl More or Le.'JS El\bornte Dishes
. -The DireeUons for the Same
Given in Full.
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. ClUCK EN CUTLETS WITH mCE.
-A teacupful of rice , some good stock
one onion , salt and pepP\r \ , some cold
) mm and chicken , egg , breadcrumbs.
Doll a teaculful of rice In some good
stock and pound It In a mortar with
an onIon that has been cooked In but.
ter , with snlt and pepper. Pound sep.
. . arately In equal proportions cold Imm
and chlclten : form thIs Into cutlets :
.cover them with egg' and bread crumbs
nnd fry. Serve with a sharp sauce.
r , /'I. CHICKEN LOAF.-A chlclten , two
( , "A ; J , f ounces of butter , pepper and salt , egg.
i" ' : ' t .Doll a chlcl < en In as little water as
, , , J. ' possIble until the meat can easily be
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' -1 I , pIcked from the bones : cut. It. up flne :
. . ' .I then put It back Into the saucepan
" ' with two ounces at butter and a sea-
f . . BonIng of } Jepler and salt. Grease a
. . . . square chIna mold , and cover the
, ( , bottom with slices of hard balled eggs :
\ ' f" " pour In the chIcken , place a weight
on It , and set asIde to cool , when It
w111 turn out.
PRESS D CHICKEN.-Two chIckens -
ens , boiled until the meat leaves the
bones easily : then pull to ploces and
chop fine , letting the liquor , In whIch
I they were cooked boll down until only
" n cupful remaIns. Add about one-lmlf
0 , ' as much chopped ham as chIcken : roll
" ' two ! Ioda : crackers , pour the stock over ,
i , I , ' sens nlng hIghly. Mix well together , !
f put In a deep , long pan , pressing down I
, , bard with the hand. Fold a cloth sev. .
, ' eral times , put over the top" and put !
: on a weIght. It will slice nicely It
'k" prepared , the day before usIng.
'I. ' . CHICKEN RISSOLES.-Somo remnants -
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: nants of towl , ham and tongue , butter ,
J a pinch of flour , white pepper , salt ,
, nutmeg , parsley , ggs , a few drops of
} ' lemon juice , flour , water , three pInches
of sugrr. MInce very finely some
remnants of fowls , free tram skin , add
an equal quantity at ham or tongue ,
as weIl as 1' small quantity of truffies.
all finely mInced : toss the whole Into
a saucepan with a pIece at butter
mIxed wIth a pInch of fiour : add whlta
, pepper , salt and nutmeg to taste , as
well as a little minced parsley : stir
In , off the fire , the yell < s at one or two
, eggs beaten up with a few drops at
lemon juIce , and lay the mixture on a
plate to cool. Malte a paste wIth some
flour , a little water , two eggs , a pinch
of salt , and two or three at sugar ; roll
it out. to the thickness ot a penny
pIece , stamp It out In round pIeces
three Inches In dIameter : put a pIece
of the above mlnco on each , then fold
them up , fastenIng the edges by moIstenIng -
tenIng them wIth watcr. Trim the
rlssoles neatly with a fiuted cutter , dIp
each one In ueated up egg , and fry a
gotden color In hot lard.
CHICKEN TERRAPIN.-Placo a
stewpan on the fire with a small teacup -
cup of water In it : when it bolls add
the fiesh of tender boiled chicken ,
plclted fine. MIx smooth a quarter at
a pound at butter wIth a tablespoonful
of fiour. When the chIcken has
belIed three mInutes add the butter
and fiour , stirrIng It an the time.
Season with salt , cayenne pepper , a
small blade of mace and half a pInt of
good sherry wIne. Let It sImmer over
a slow fire ten mInutes , then add a
bill of milk and serve In a hot dIsh.
CREAM CHICKEN.-Four chIckens :
three cans of mushrooms , four sweet-
breads. Boll chlclten un tender and
cut as for salad , removIng all skIn :
bo11 and chop sweetbreads. MIx chlclt-
en , sweetbreads and mushrooms , and
bake in alternate larers : wltb uread-
' . crumbs , seasoned wIth pIeces of butt -
. t tel' and cream dressIng gIven below.
, ThIs Is sufficient for 20 people.
/"l { CREA ; ' ! ! DRESSING.-One and one-
r haIr pInts of cream , one grated onIon ,
threC\ tablespoonfuls at fiour , tour ta.
blespoonfuls of butter. Heat cream ,
rub fiour In butter and put in the
cream : coolt tilI It thlcl < ens : tal < e ofl
and stir In onion. Put the first la 'er
. of chIcken , sweetbreads and mushrooms -
' : rooms , In a dIsh and season each of
( , the la 'ers with cayenne pepper and
salt. Let the top la 'er bo of bread
I crumbs.-Chlcago TrIbune.
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} . In a new boolt , "The Up.to.Date
WaItress , " uy Janet McKenzIe HIlI ,
sevcral new salads are described. A
tomato salad Du Barry sounds at.
tractive. Peel a good.slzed tomato for
i each person to be served , cut a pIece
from the top and wIth a teaspoon
6COOp out a portion of the pulp.
8pl'lnl < 1o Inside wIth salt and set up.
sIde down In the refrigerator. When
ready to serve fill the tomato shells
with cold cool < ed cauliflower and set
on heart leaves of lettuce. Put a
tablespoonful of ma 'onnalse on each
. tomato.
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I Furniture Stains.
Have ready three pieces of woolen
cloth ; dIp one Into linseed 011 , rub the
spot bl'lsltl ) ' , wet the second with alco.
hol and apply to ally surface , rubbIng
qulelly , as too much alcohol wllI de.
stray the varnIsh , and finaIl ' polish
with the thIrd cloth , moIstened wIth
all 01' furniture polish. Another way
Is to use cqulll parts of vInegar , sweet
oil , and spIrits of turpentine : shake
all well together In a bottle : apply
with a fiannel cloth and rub dry with
old sllI < 01' linen. .
To Pollsh Windows.
For cleansIng wIndows nothing else
Is equal to clear vInegar. It gIves a
most brllIlant polish. Ruu it on wIth
n soft cloth , dry with another , and
polish with chllmols skIn.
Mixing Mustnrd.
When mIxing mustard , Illwa 's use
milk Instead of water , and the milS'
tard wlII not dry up so qulcltly.
To Remove VarnIsh.
Alcohol " 'III remove varnIsh from
fabrIcs.
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HIS ONE WEAK SPOT.
: ? rominent Minnesota. Mercl1ant CUt'ed
to Stay Cured by Donn' XitJ. .
noy Pills. ,
O. C. Hayden , ot O. C. HaYden &
Co. , dry goods mercbants , of Albert
Lea , MInn. , says : "I WDS so lame that
I could hardly walk.
There was an unac.
countable wealmess
of the back , and
constant llaln and
achIng. I could flnd
no rest. and was
ve r y uncomfortable
at nIght. As my
heaith was good In
every other way , I
could not understaml
thIs trouble. It was just. as It all the
strength had gone tram my baclt.
After sUfforlng for some time I began
using Doan's Kidney Pills. The remedy -
edy acted at once upon the Itldne "S ,
and when normal action was restored ,
the trouble with my bacle dlsappeaNd.
I have not had any return of It. "
For sale by al1 dellers. : 50 cents a
box. Foster.Mllburn Co. , Durralo , N. Y.
FACTS ADOUT HUMANITY.
The average number of teeth Is 32.
The weIght at the cIrculating blood
Is 29 pounds.
A mlln breathes about 20 times a
minute or 1,200 times an hour.
The average \velght at the braIn at
a man Is 3Y.s pounds : at a woman 2
pounds , 11 ounces.
The average heIght of an AmerIcan
Is 5 teet , 9 Inches : of a Frenchman 5
teet , 4 inches : of a German 5 feet , 7
Inches.
Sheer white Joods , In fact , nny fine
wash goods when new , ewe much of
their attractiveness to the way they
are laundered , thIs being done In a
manner to enhance their textile beau-
ty. Home launderIng would be equal-
Jy satisfactory If proper attention was
given to starchIng , the first essential
being good Starch , whIch has sufficient
strength to stiffen , without thickenIng
the goods. Try Defiance Starch and
you will be pleasantly surprised at the
Improved appearance of your worJc.
Harriman Resents Overcharge ,
E. H. HarrIman ent his $10,000
automobile to & . repaIr shop In New
York cIty In January , and when ho
got a blII for $1,797 , refused to pay
It. The owner of the repaIr shop reo
fused to surrender the vehIcle and
Mr. Harriman proceeded to recovcr It
by a wrIt of replevIn. The men who
are tryIng to collect thIs largo sum
wlII now have to sue for theIr money.
Mr. HarrIman cVldently believes that
the char o was made In accordance
wIth hIs supposed ablIltr : to pa ' .
No One Wanted Dox 13.
In no otber western European country -
try Is superstition so prevalent as in
Austria.-Hungary. Quite recently the
chamberlaIn's office changed the num.
ber of box 13 In the ImperIal opera
house and the ImperIal Court theater
to 12a , because the public objected to
sItting In a box bearIng thIs unlucky
number. None of the rIch subscribers
who taltes a. box for the year wanted
No. 13 , and for sIngle performances It
was just as hard to dispose of.
ThIs superstition reaches Its heIght
In medIcIne. Spea.klng . at tbe health
exhIbItion , Dr. HeInrIch Grun declared
that In many Instances superstition ,
Bnd especIally local superstition , was
an absolute menace to public health.
In the AustrIan hospitals one finds
no block or pavilIon 13 , no ward 13 ,
no staIrcase 13. Very f w patients
w11l consent to bo operated upon on
the thirteenth day at the month , and
In thIs respect FrIday , too , Is consIdered -
ered just as unlucky. At Carlsbad ,
Marienbad , Gasteln and other famous
AustrIan cure resorts nObody wants
to begIn hIs cure on a FrIday.
DIDN'T BELIEVE
That Coffee Was the Re < ll Trouble.
Some people flounder around and
take everythIng that's recommend d
but finally find that coffee Is the rerti
cause at their troubles. An OregolJ
mlln says :
"For 25 years I was troubled with
my stomach. I was a stcady coffee
drinker , but dIdn't suspect that as
the cause. I took almost anythIng
which someone else had been cured
with but to no good. I was very bad
last summer and could not work at
times.
"On Dec. 2 , 1902 , I was taken so
bad the doctor saId I could not. 11'0'0
over 24 hours at the most , and I
made al1 preparations to dIe. I could
hardly cat. anythIng , everything dls.
tressed me , and I was wel1e ! and IIlcle
all over. When In that condltlun cot.
fee was abandoned and I was put on
Postum , the change In my feelings
came quIckly aCter the drlnle that. was
poIsonIng me was removed.
"Tho paIn and sickness fell away
ftom mo and I began to get well day
by day , so I stucle to It until now I
am weIl and strong again , can eat
heartily , with no headache , heart
trouble or the awtul slclmess of the
old coffee days. I drInk all I wIsh at
Postum without any harm and enjoy
It Immensely.
"ThIs seems lIIw a strong story ,
but I would refer you to the First
Nat'l Dank , the Trust Banltlng Com.
pany , or any merchant of Grant's
Pass , are. , In regard to my standIng ,
and I will send n. sworn statement
of thIs If 'ou wIsh. You can also use
my nllme. " Name gIven by Postum
Co" Dattlo Creel < , MIch.
StilI there are many who persIst.
ontly fool themselves by sayIng "Cof-
tce don't hurt me. " A ten dllYs' trIal
at Postum In Its place wlII tell the
truth and mllny times save life.
"There's a reason. "
Loolt for the lIttle boole , "The Rand
to WellvUle , " In Vltgs.
THE CAMERA FIEND.
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Man Wan Not Satlsfled with Ordlnnry
AnuU1cmcnt Like Taking
Pictures.
A well-known erlmlna\ \ lawyer ann
dRY sauntered Into a police court just
S a case was called. It appeared that
the defendant had no attorney , BUll
the jUdge glanced about tIlO room to
see whom ho mIght sslgn to the caae.
"I'll take It , judge , " the late comer
said , wIshing to pass away the time.
"Dy the way , what. Is the man
charged with ? " the attorrroy presently
nsked.
"lIe's a camera fiend of the worst
sort , : Mr. Brown , " the judge sahl
with a slight smile. "I eXJcct } to send
hIm to the workhouse for about three
months. "
"What ! " the lawyer shouted , IndIg-
nantly. "Your honor must. be jolting.
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Send a man to the rock plio for thrl1e
months for a little harmless amusement -
ment lIIte taldng pIctures ? "
"Well , " the judge saId , mildly , "he
don't tal < o pIctures muoh-It's the
cameras he tal < es. "
FOUR YEARS OF ACONY.
Whole Foot Notbing Dut Proud Flesh
-Had to Use Crutches-"CuU-
cura. Remedies the Dest on
Ea.rth. . "
"In the : rear 1899 the side or my
rIght foot was cut ort from the little
too down to the heel , and the physl.
clan wllo bad charge of me was tryIng -
Ing to sew up the sldo of my toot , but
with no success At last. my whole
foot and way \Ii ) above my calf was
nothIng but proud fiesh. I suttered un.
told agonIes for four years , and tried
dIfferent ph 'slclans and all kinds ot. I .
oIntments. I could walle only with !
crutches. In two weels afterwards I' '
saw a change In my 11mb. Then I boo
gan usIng Cutlcura Soap and OIntment -
ment often during the day , and ltOpt
It up for seven months , when my
11mb was healed up just the same as
If I never had trouble. It Is eIght
months now slnco I stopped usIng
Cutlcura RemedIes , the best. on God's
earth. I am workIng at the preseb
day after five ) .ears of sufterlng The
cost of Cutlcura OIntment and Soap
was only $6 , but the doctors' b11ls
were more 111m $600. John M. Llo 'd ,
718 S. Arch Ave. , Alliance , OhIo , Juno
27. 1905. "
Iodine a..Cure for Snnlte Dlte.
For a sure cure for snale bIte , tal < e
Ilbout seven drops of IodIne , scarify
\nd bathe the wound also with IodIne.
1'Ms remedy was first used by a medIcal -
Ical officer In BrItish sen'lco in In-
dIa. It has cured both man and a
number of anImals : It never faUs :
It Is really wonderful In Its effects.
Ono inst(1nce I will relate. A young
man worltl'1g for mo In the har\'est.
field was bitten by a very largo rat-
tlesnalcc on .ine ot hIs large toes. I
gave hIm about seven drops of tincture
of IodIne an ! \ IIttlo sugar , and to
make doubly sure repeated the dose
an hour later. HIs toot swelled , but
next mornIng he was all rIght. I ha\'e
had anImals whose bodIes have swelled
consIderably , but all have reco\'ered
tram the blte.-Topelta Capital.
Succeeds Like " "
Nothing "EGG-O-SEE.
The man who preaches the best scr-
mon : the man who teUs the tunnlest
stories : the Dlan who keeps the best
store : or the mlln who maltes the best
goo-s soon finds that people como to
him. Merit is the best advertisement
in the world. People speak well at
thIngs they know are gooJ. They paS3
the good word along.
The best breakfast food Is EGG-a.
SEE , for It contaIns all the lite-giving
properties of nature's best food , which
is wheat.
EGG.O-SEE Is deeply In debt to the
thousands at wives and mothers who
use It In their homes , tor these good
women teU theIr neIghbors about thIs
great food.
Children and aged persons alike are
friends of EGG-O-SEE.
Merit and common sense are the
thIngs that advertlso EGG.O.SEE
most. EGG-a-SEE is cheap. A 10-
cent pacltnge contains ten liberal
brealtasts. EGG.O-SEE
- Is solJ every-
where. Grocers must keep It It they
want to keep their good customers ,
for good customers InsIst on buying
EGG.O.SEE.
The fact that no preparation , no
cookIng is requIred , maltes EGG-O-
SEE very popular. Open the paclmge :
put as much as you like In n dIsh :
pour on mUk or cream and eat. It
Is delicIous. It Is wholesome. It
makes you strong.
A lot ot Interesting facts about
EGG-a-SEE have been published In
book torm' entitled , "Bacle to Nature. "
ThIs bool : ! llso has a course of physIcal -
Ical cuIturc-fulIy 11Iustrated. Anyone -
one wIshing thli' book w11l recelvo It
free by addressIng EGG.O.SEE Company -
pany , 10 FIrst St. , QuIncy , III.
Destroys Uder or Uases.
M. Deletraln , of Geneva , has com.
blned certaIn materIals , put together
In the form of a small solid cone ,
whIch , when dIssolved In petrol of
bezlne , destroy the odors of burned
gases , and leave an agreeable perfume
behind.
GI\'o Defiance Starch a talr trlal-
try It tor both hot and cold starchIng ,
and It you don't think you do bettor
work , In less time and at smaller cost ,
return it and your grocer will gIve
you bacle your money.
The people who belle\'e most
strongly In luck are th06e who never
have any.
J.ewis' Sin le Hin er straight fic. You
pay } Oe for cigars not 1'0 l ood. Your dealer
or Lewis' Factor ' , Peoria , Ill.
Doys wlII be boys , especIally the
gay' old ones wbo have passed 60.
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LOVE LORE.
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I t Is casler to lo\'e nnd bo wise
than to bo generous and have monoy.
Jenlousy Is green and does not
harmonIze with 1.0ve's hair and e 'es.
Love laughs at locltsmlths , because
parents don't lock up theIr daughters -
ters Bny moro.
When Poverty comes In at the door
Truelove engages her on the IIPOt to
do the cookIng. .
The pity of Lovo's blindness Is that
warrlage Is the only oculist that guar.
antees to restore the sIght.
Don't complaIn of your lover's ama.
teurlshness. In thIs 'ou have proof
lJosltlve that ' 0\1 are the first.
Show 1110 the sweethearts of the
land , nml I will confess myself that
much moro } llIzzled about the men.
Lifo gave n dlnnel' , and , whllo It
may not ha\'o been a fenst from an
eplcuro's poInt of'Iow , It WIIS n great
'suc ess. The guest oC boner was
Love.
When Love beslns to slclten and
decny , sometlmcs the tonic of In.
dlfferenco will effect a Qulcl < or 1'0'
covery than all the careful nursing
In the world.
D ' following the ll1rectlons , which
are pllllnly } ) rlnted on each pncltnge of
Defiance Starch , Men's Collars and
Cuffs can be mnde just as stlrr ns desIred -
sIred , with either gloss 01' domeslle
finish. 'l'ry It , 16 oz. for 10c , BoJd by
all good groccrs.
JUdge Lebbells R. Wllfiey , attorney
general of the PhilippIne Islands , bas
been allpolnted to the Judgeship ot the
United States oourt In ChIna , whlcb
Is to replace In a large meaSI\ro \ the
present consular court. judge Wllfiey
Is tram St. Lows.
MIss Alice De Rothschild , a sIster of
the late Daron FerdInand Do HoUls ,
child , has a collection of Hlndoo bul1s ,
zebras and llamas. She Is nlso Interested -
ested In cattle breodlng and owns a
large number at exceltonally ! fine car-
rlago horses.
In terna tlonnl Cyclopedia ,
The medical faculty of the Paris
unIversIty } Jlans an Intel'natlonal tech.
nologlcal enc 'elopedla. It Is to be
Issued In ten languages , IncludIng
"Esperanto , " the worl language.
Short ladles should avoId mueh
trImmIng on their sl < lrts , says n fashIon -
Ion wrIter. Yes , and so should long
ladll's It theIr husbands are short.
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Th\l1wny TarIff SImplified.
Oorman ' hUB just l'l'vlscll Its rail.
wny tarIff , which In\'ol\'es a multI.
pllcntlon of tlclcts. It. Is calculatCI
that. n travcler with a small family
going from 1\Iulhouso to I1nlo will finll
himself furnIshed with 60 tlcltOts , In
addItion to whIch are those for bag. 1
gage.
To prevent thnt tlrell feeling on
IronIng dllY-Use Defiance Starch-
SIl\'CS , tlme-sa\'es labor-Sll\'es annoyance -
ance , wl1I not sllcle to the Iron. 'rhe
bIg 16 oz. paclmgo for 10c , at your GTo ,
ccr's.
Ireland Loses Population.
The number of marrillges rellstcred
In Jrelalllt In ] 904 WIIS 22,961. The
excess of lilrths over deaths was 2.1-
298 , but thIs was morc thlln orrset by
the emlSl'aUon of :16,902 : llOrsons.
Th\pld Increnso , in Population.
In elsht 'ears the population ot
Osaka , Japan , hns Increased from
& 11,800 to ovel' t.02GOOO. 'I'he number
, ? f factorIes has Incrcased b ' 991.
TIle greatest cause at worry on
Ironing day call be removed by ualllg
Defiance Stnrch , wblch wl1I not stlcle
to the Iron. SaM ever 'wboro , 1G oz.
for lOc.
Rich on Fields of Africa.
The all fields near Delagon bay , In
AfrIca , ar expected to provo among
Ule most productl\'o In the worlll.
Lewis' Sin lle J1inllcr CO t8 more thnn
othcr 5c c ! zun' , Smnkl.rs lainwhy. . Your
denier or Lewis' Factory , l'corla , 111.
It Isn't1ntll a man swrnrs oft that
he finds out how niany fellow8 want
10 trcat blm.
Defiance Starch-Good , hot or oold-
the best for all l\1nds or Illundry work ,
16 oz. for 10c.
The man who docs all ho can gen.
emlly finds that Barno ono elee w111 do
the rest.
Jllr. . Wln.low' " Sooth lilt : Ryrnp.
For children leelhID . foUrnl Ihe:111111 , redueCl In.
lIamwaUon , alla1 pain , curcI w1nll collu. c a wltlo.
A trlend In need \lsually needs all
ho cftn sqlleeze ollt of YOll.
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Good , Hot or Cold-Defiance Starch ,
16 oz. tor 10c.
The world II1tes a winner , but lo\'es
a good loser.
U.S.NAVY
enlllll for four renrs YO\JnI ! men or Koo.l
ctuLroelor nnl1 IOIlI1lI I.bvslcol eUllllhlon boo
twoen Ino OJ/OS of Ii onll:5 : Ollll'llfOllllco ' leo.
mell ; OI'IOrtllnlllol fur oIvnllcelllollll I.ny
111110 liO n 1II0nlh. moelrlelnllii. mochlnl.'I.
blocklilllHlJl , C01 > \ ' , yeolllon Iclorkl ) .
eorllcoter8. Ih\I'1 \ ' Itl'll. Ilrelllell. ,1II1I8Iclol1l.
cook8. otc. . ben.oon 21 01111 6 rOlin , el1l151oll
IIIlpeol.1 rotlnj/Ii , .1111 61111nl.l10 I'll ) ' ! IUlSI.HIII
01lilfentlec8 III to 28 rClln. HoliroDiollt on
Ihreo.follrth. I'oy onll ollowol1ccs nlll'r :1\1 :
yean servlco. Al'pllcllnts ' Jllun 1.10 Alllerican
ollizene , .
Firat elOlhlnllolllnt tree 10 recrllltl. Ullon
I1I\ohILrIlO untel OIiOII'OOCl\ OOIllS pH 11I110 to
IIlnco of eollnttnl'ollonllh fUllr looolhs' IIny
nnl1locrenlio In lu"III'on , re'II1I15tlllontwUhln
10llrlOolllhsor lIllchnlto. : OniecI at J.ll1colll
noli Un llnlls. Nehto.k. . . Also. . lIlIlloll willter.
at 11..110101'8 : nOli Hlollx IIl , . low" . Adl1f1i
NAVY RECRUITING STATlOIiP.O.llldf..OnAIIA
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The Orutut o4t mg College In the World
University of
Notre Dame
NOTRE DAME , INDIANA
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. mend It 101111 housekeepen. RetPectfully. . ; -
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223 S. 29th Ava , . Omaha. Nebr. X
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the Now York POlt. , $1,000 prlzo for
maltlne thD beat mlnco pin. .
EACH B CRNT PACKAQR OF . ?
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ON TIME t
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I contains 10 Cakes. Other manus :
' . . facturers put In but 'l Cakes. Buy k
" the "On Timo" nnd ( lot UIO three "
. . extra cakes. : ' .
t Ask Your Grocer for On Time Yeast t
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You CANNOT
CURE
al1 inflamcd , ulcerated and catarrhal con.
ditlons of the mucous mcmbranc such.as
nasnlcatarrhtlterlnecntnrrh cnu5ed
by feminine Ills , sore thront , 801'0
mouth or Inflamed eyes by simply .
dosing the stomach. '
Dut you surely can cure these stubborn
affcctions by local treatment with
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
which destroys the disease germschecks
dlschargcs , stops pain , and 11eals the
Inflammation and sorcncss.
Pax tine represents the most successful
local treatment for femInine 1118 ever
IJroduccd. Thousands of womcn tcstlfy
to this fact. So cents at druggists. '
Send for Free Trial Box
TilE R. PAXTON CO. . DosiOn ; l'dQ , . .
DEFIANCE STIR OR 'hrOI
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Jleracra.
WINTER Cnlllioi/ue a.nll . . .
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ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE 11Jjupturo fJf 'k .
II Certain Cure for TIred , flat , Aehlno Foet. Addi : n I
DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. on eftI ] ' boL r.onOlli. Y.
DaintyOrisp , : r.8ssy
Summer
Skirts '
are a de1ight to the refined woman every-
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where. In order to get this result see'
that the material is good , that it is cut in ,
the latest fashion and use
Delian'ce
Starch
in the laundry. All three thingsareim-
portant , but the last is absolutely neces-
sary. No matter how fine the material
or how daintily made , bad starch and
poor laundry work. will spoil the effect
and ruin the' clothes. DEFIANCE If
STARCH is pure , will not rot the clothes
nor cause them to crack. It sells at Ioe
a sixteen ounce package everywhere.
Other starches , much inferior , sell at Ioe
for twelve ounce packag . Insist on
gettiug DEFIANCE STARCH and be
sure of results.
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Defiance Starch
Company , '
Omaha , Nebraska.
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