The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1925 Page: 2 of 11
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•ays: “I don’t know what the cause
was, but every few days my stomach
would feel all bloated up with gas,
my appetite was poor and I felt sick
to my stomach—to say nothing of head-
aches.
“I never thought of using Carter’s
Little Liver Pills until nothing seemed
to help. After using Carters I felt
relieved at once—and now as soon as
my stomach ’talks’ back I answer with
Carter’s and have the last word.”
Recommended and for sale by all
drug stores. 25c.
Things Worth Remembering.
When using the furnace this win-
ter, place potatoes to bake, beans to
bake, steak to
broil or roasts to
roast. In the fur-
WvUAj nace or on
ledge.
save fuel and the
food has a differ-
ent flavor- On-
ions roasted in
their skins are especially delicious.
Remove the outside and serve with
butter.
When the screw tops of cans fail to
respond to the hand, try using a lit-
tle sandpaper. Another use for sand- ,
paper is on a sine table when the
meat chopper is to be fastened on;
place a strip under the clamps to hold 1
it firmly. 1
When straightening the hem in 1
linen, save all the drawn threads to -
be used for darning old linens. ]
For those who dislike dusting, bed- ,
making and many of the everyday i
household duties, start the victrola 1
with a Lively tune and work to the
time of the music. It will take all the
drudgery out and time will pass
swiftly.
Slip-on covers for Ironing boards
are easy to wash and keep the board
always fresh if one has two or three
on hand.
To remove water marks on vases or
glasses rub in a little oil, then wash
as usual.
Sticks of candy on a child’s birth--
day cake are just as decorative and
with a candle or two lighted will add
to the pleasure, as the kiddles will
eat the candy.
Drop pieces of toilet soap into the
boiler when washing ; it will take the
place of soap and add a delicate odor
to the clothing. If more economical,
melt the pieces in a little water and
pour Into a mold. Whan cold you
have a good cake of soap.
Cream Cheese. — Orate all dry
cheese, using a cupful of grated
cheese and a half cupful of boiling]
hot cream, stir in the cheese and
when dissolved pour Into a Jar. Add
any seasoning liked, chopped plmen
toes, red pepper or paprika.
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Take care of your stomach and
preserve your health.
HOSTCTTBll'S Celebrated
Stoma. Il Bitters tone up the
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He that hath never warred with
misery.
Nor ever tugged with danger or
distress:
Hath no occasion nor no field to try
Ths strength and forces of hia
worthiness.
rheumatism,
lumbago and uric acid conditions.
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irritations. Use
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What Pretty Girl Did
for Sick Stomach
Certainly Not
"Now, Jim, I want you to under-
stand our engagement is absoultely
at an end."
“Yes, Daphne, I get you!”
. “That’s Just it, you don’t.”
Some feelings are to mortals given.
With less of earth in them than heaven.
—Scott.
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“Tell me, Toto, what is a widower?”
“Why, the husband of a widow, of
course!"—Peie Mele, Paris.
Fresh, sweet, white, dainty clothe®
for baby, if you use Red Cross Ball
Blue. Never streaks or injures them.
All good grocers sell IL—Advertise-
ment
Watch Cuticura Improve Your Skin.
On rising and retiring gently smear
the face with Cuticura Ointment.
Wash off Ointment in five minute®
with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It
is wonderful what Cuticura will de-
fer poor complexions, dandruff, itching
and red, rough hands.—Advertisement.
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Cheap. Fur Flndera CaCalo»ue.
BEKK BROS., HEBBICK, ILLINOIS
BATHE YOUR EYES
Lee Dr. Thompson’• Sjewauir.
Making Sure
Father—You certainly cannot merry
my daughter.
Youth—Thanks. Then it’s safe to
go arouryl with her.—Allston Re-
corder.
Constipation generally Indicates disorders®
stomach. liver and bowels. Wright's In dial*.
Vegetable Pills restore regularity without
griping. 172 Pearl St.. N. T. Adv.
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Where fresh fish are obtainable a
fish chowder is a dish which will be
often repeated when once
tried.
Fish Chowder. — C u t
fresh fish into small
pieces—codfish which has
been freshened may be
used as well. Cut a
quarter of a pound of fat
salt pork into cubes and
fry in the chowder kettle
until crisp and brown. Add six small
sliced onions, stir until well softened
but not brown, then add six or eight
medium-sized potatoes cut Into thin
slices. Cover with water and cook
until the vegetables are nearly tender,
then add the fish and cook until well
done. If fresh; if salt, a short cooking
will be sufficient. Add a quart of milk,
six or eight milk crackers which have
been softened in boiling milk, season
well and serve hot.
French String Beans.—Melt a table-
spoonful of sweet fat or lard In a
saucepan, slice a clove of garlic in
wafer-like slices, cook for five minutes,
add a tablespoonful of finely minced
parsley, turn In the beans and when
well heated serve.
Ripe Olive Salad.—Take one pack-
age of cream cheese, break with a fork
and add two tablespoonfuls of orange
juice; when soft enough to mold add
ten ripe olives cut very fine. Mold the
mixture ft to small balls, roll these in
minced parsley and arrange on let-
tuce. Serve with French dressing.
Pork Chops and Parsnip Stew.—Put
six pork chops into a saucepan with
five good-sized parsnips which • have
been washed, scraped and cut into one-
inch sized pieces; add five diced raw
potatoes, season with salt, pepper and
cook twenty minutes, thicken with
flour, a very little, cover closely, add-
ing moisture as needed and cook two
hours.
Spoon Corn Bread.—Take one cupful
of cornmeal scalded with one cupful
of boiling water, add two cupfuls of
sweet milk, two beaten, eggs, one-half
teaspoonful of salt, two teaspoonfuls
of baking powder and a teaspoonful of
sugar. Bake in a serving dish and
serve with hacon and liver.
Pot Roast Rabbit.—Dress and clean
two rabbits and disjoint the pieces
ready for serving. Cover with cold
water to which a tablespoonful each
of salt and vinegar has been added
and let stand several hours. Drain
and wipe dry and roll in seasoned
flour. If the rabbits are tough, par-
boil them in water with a little vine-
gar. Roll in seasoned flour and put
into a Scotch kettle with an iron lid,
adding a slice of salt pork; cover
tightly and cook without uncovering
until it begins to fry, adding a table-
spoonful of water occasionally to keep
from getting dry. Chicken or any
other fowl is especially good-flavored
cooked this way, as all the flavor Is
kept in the meat and the flesh Is es-
pecially tender.
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Frequently the equeaky ahoea will
lose their racket if soaked overnight
tn water juat deep enough to cover
about three-quarters of the soles.
Bald Mice Produced
Hairless mice, suitable prey for the
Mexican hairless dogs, have been pro-
duced in Dr. Francis B. Summer’s
“mouse house" in Jolla, Cal., where
he breeds mice for experimental pur-
poses, according to Popular Science
Monthly. Whiskers and long eye-brow
bristles remain on the queer animals,
but the rest of their skin is bald.
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“O Happy Day" sang the laundress
as she hung the snowy wash on the
line. It was a “happy day” because
she used Red Cross Ball Blue.—Adver-
tisement.
i. klood-rtiot «yML watery eyas,
all haated promptly with nirhtly
of Roman ®ya Balaam. Adv.
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V/ Other girls? Why do I have to
have these ugly pimples, blotches and
blachhaadsf
"If I could only And something that
would clear up my skin and give me
back my soft, rosy complexion, I know
2 would be the happiest girl in ths
world! What can 1 do?"
Is that you talking? It it is, you
don’t havs to worry a minuts! Just
build up ths rich, rod blood in your
body. Thon your skin will bo as clear
and soft as anybody’s.
That's what 8. 8. 8. has been doing
for generations—helping Nature build
rich, rod blood! You can build red-
blood-cells so fast that the impurities
that cause breaking out on the skin
hardly get into the system before the
pure blood annihilates them —kills
them right <Mit —stops them from
breaking out through the skin.
And then this rich, red, pure blood
feeds and nourishes the tissues of the
skin and keeps it looking healthy.
That's all there is to
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red blood such as 8. 8. 8.1 V ]
helps Nature hnfld yJ.hAhi^i/
makes you healthy all 7
fsrer. It beautifies your \
skin—drives away plm- y
plea, blackheads, blotches, rash, Bolls
and eczema—gives you back your ap-
petite—builds flrm, plump flesh and
dlls you full of new life and energy.
AU drag stores seU 8. 8. 8. Get the
larger bottle. It’s more economical.
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that they run half-way to meet It—
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your car and always keep it in the
house. 30c and 90c at all druggists.
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Tyler, L. W. The Decatur News (Decatur, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1925, newspaper, December 25, 1925; Decatur, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1322953/m1/2/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .