14 The Tooles of Garry-nee-Dule, Baraboo, Wisconsin 
SAGE—An old time favorite as a beverage and remedy. Is a tonic and — 
stimulant; useful in colds. Was used as a dressing for wounds and a gargle 
for sore throats. Sweetened with honey made it more efficient as a gargle. 
Per Pkg; containing (02.5 ia ee es eerste es eas = Pee 
WINTERGREEN (also known as Teaberry)—Very refreshing; with the 
characteristic flavor. An infusion has been considered a valuable remedy 
for rheumatism. 
Per. Pkg.,; containing] 02.52 ie oe ak ane aw REE etter ee 35c 
TEA BOX 
An attractive box, containing six of the above packages of tea, your 
CHOICE APACE ae ae aot lc Sipual | aera ee eS ot EER gS aah ts oe ae ag Per Box $2.15 
COZY TEA BOX 
A-combination of favorite old teas, with honey for sweetening; just the 
“makings” of a cozy tea party. 
One package each of Chamomile, Peppermint, Labrador Tea, and Winter- 
green (or your choice of any of the above teas) and % lb. jar No. 1 Wisconsin 
Honey, with the natural flavor of white clover. 
Per Box ees) ON ic ys each Oh aoa Tig gating teen ma Fela on eS Tete $1.60 
SIMPLES or MEDICINAL HERBS 
We have carefully prepared the following special “herbs for use and physic, 
not a few.” These as well as many of the culinary herbs were used as home 
remedies in pioneer times; and most. of them still are recognized as standard 
remedies. 
The constant demands on our strength ‘and endurance, and the scarcity of 
doctors and nurses, makes it of increasing importance that we keep ourselves 
free from minor illnesses which so often grow to major proportions. What 
more natural than we go back to the old-time tried and true remedies of our 
forefathers,—the basis of all our modern medical lore. A few of these follow . 
BONESET—Steep a level teaspoon in a cup of boiling water for one-half 
hour. Taken hot it is an emetic, cold it acts as a tonic. 
CATNIP—Hot catnip tea is a stimulant and strengthens the kidneys as. 
well as the whole system. The tea also breaks up a cold. A little milk is often 
added to this tea. 
CELERY—Celery tea, strong and hot, is of value in the cure of sciatica 
and neuralgia. 
ELDER FLOWERS—Useful in rheumatism, gout and colds. 
HOKEHOUND—A good tonic. The tea, sweetened with honey, is useful 
in treatment of coughs and colds. Used also in the well known horehound 
candy. 
HYSSOP—An infusion of this is a remedy for coughs, colds and pulmon-— 
ary complaints generally. 
RUE—A bitter and aromatic stimulant very good for gas pains snd colic. 
‘TANSY—Tansy tea was an old remedy for nausea, colds and rheumatism. 
WORMWOOD—A_ good remedy for weak digestion and consequent de-— 
bility. Also a hot application of wormwood in vinegar, and a bit of salt, isa 
valuable remedy for sprains and bruises (with unbroken skin). 
YARROW—The infusion is used for colds and as a gargle for ordinary 
sore throat. It sometimes relieves simple intestinal cramps and pains, and the 
commencement of a fever. 
Prices of the above medicinal herbs— es, 
Per Pikg., .contaiming 4 4075 ti 8 ed ee cae os Merce Wee cee ee 35c. — 

