The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 23, 1918, Image 6

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    THB ALUAH OB HBRALD, MAY 28, 1118
THE
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MICKIE SAYS
On. of th ChM MMM of financing
I prMaurn In modern life Is the failure
of some rlrln nnd women to rmltitp
J that money doe not fall like tha dew.
vantly from heaven.
SfcV. FOLKS! wmcn you
want pieces F6ft -fne PAPE-a,
re a ths covt op iwe,
SN VOUB NANNfc TO ErA SO
The 0S5 wont Thoovn "enn
on the floor rea NN TO
PlCU OP SANS VN
OHSVONEO Ct 1TEP. AIN'T fcNV
SOME GOOD DISHES.
Limn honns, frrnh or lrttI. m.Rk
hmost suhslnntlnl dlalMi sorvpd In vn-
rlnm wiiy.
Lima Beans a la
Poulette. H h 1 1
ratndmt y o ii n it
limn limns to make
n pint. ovpr with
bolting wilted wn
tor nnd conk until
tender. Pour olT
nil but n half nip
fill of the Walter mill mill MM COpfnl
of rich milk. Mis a little cold milk
'with a t:il'lt'inoftil of (lour and atlT
Into the milk; cook live minutes, ndd
alt and pejiper to tnste. n few dfOpfl
of onion snuce, two heutep ckrh, one
tcnapoonful of hutter and the mum
ii mou nt of chopped parsley.
Vegetable 8oup. Cut into hnlf-incii
dice sufficient carrot nnd turnip to
measure one-third of a cupful each;
cut one-half cupful of celery Into
pieces, dice one and a half cupfuls of
potato, and slice one-half of an on
ion. Put three tahlexpoonfuls of but
ter In a stewpan. add the vegetable,
cover and cook in minutes. Add u
quart of water and cook for an hour.
Season with salt and pepper and
nerve with a garnish of parsley.
Veat Hash. Chop a piece of
cooked veal fine. To a pint of the
chopped meat allow a teaspoonful of
onion Juice, a teaspoonful of salL one
third of a teaspoonful of paprika, one
teaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce,
and a tablespoonful of tomato cat
sup. Melt a tnblespoonful of dripping
In a frying pan, moisten the meat
with gravy, add sensonings and spread
In the pan. Spread over the top one
teaspoonfdl of the drippings and cook
lowly for IS minutes; It should be
moist. Heap the hash on buttered
toast nnd place a poached egg on each.
Peach Trifle. Boll together for Ave
minutes a cupful of sugar and one
cupful of water with the stones from
a quart of peaches. Allow the stones
to stand In the sirup for ten minutes.
Skim them out and lay In the peeled
peaches, stewing until tender. Line
a dish with cake soaked In any fruit,
add the peaches and cover with
whipped crenm sweetened and fla
vored with almond.
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It is not what we wear that makes
us what we are. A curate of an Epis
copal church in New York was riding
across on the ferry cne morning when
two Irishmen came ;ilong the deck
and one ralBed his hat, M: "Good
morning, father." Whereupon the
other turned to his friend, who had
upoken ahd said: "Ah, a dlvil a bit is
he a Father, Pat, he's mr.rried and
got three children."
Clarence Schafer drove
RoottbiuS last Sunday.
over to
W&ml f J breath.
VqimBmJI appetite.
digestion.
I "HMvt N to me.
3 to enjoy longer!"
I no argument with
J WRIGLEYS BKr
fifter eVerV mean!pafr I
HUSBAND SWALLOWS
HER SILVER SPOONS
Disordered Nerves Held Respon
sible for Philadelphia Man's
Peculiar Appetite.
Philadelphia, Pa. For several
weeks Mrs. Joseph Qulnlan had been
mystified hy the disappearance of
numerous articles from her household.
She changed servants half a dozen
times, but the articles. Mich as silver
spoons and pieces of household hard
ware, continued to he missed. Re
cently her husband became 111 and was
avttl to the Philadelphia hospital, and
Unable to Overcome His Appetite
When Tempted.
there the surgeons cut open his stom
ach nnd removM the following arti
cles :
Thirty-four silver teaspoons.
One alcohol cigar lighter and chain
One padlock.
Twelve screen door hooks.
One glass medicine dropper.
Six ten-penny nails.
Thirty-six carpet tacks.
Thirteen metal buttons.
Six safety pins.
Forty pieces printers' type.
Thirty-two coins.
Four souvenir medals.
Nineteen screws (assorted sizes).
Two hundred and forty-seven (Mb
Mm,
Disordered nerves were responsible
Mr. Qulnlan confessed he was unable
ho overcome bis appetite when
tempted, for Instance, by a nice
nickel-plated screen-door hook.
SHIPWRECK COMRADE
LEAVES HIM FORTUNE
San Francisco. An acquaint
ance formed In a boat full of
castaways half a century ago
bore tangible fruit for Frederick
('lough of San Francisco, who
b is been notified that through
the will of Henry Ferguson of
Hartford, Conn., he is left a be
quest of $100 a month for the
rest of his life.
Clough is now seventy-one
years of age. When he met
Ferguson, Clough was a sailor
on the old clipper ship Hornet
ami Ferguson was a passenger.
The ship caught fire In the
South Pacific and the two es
caped in a boat with 13 members
of the crew. After 44 days of
extreme hardship, during which
they ran short of both food and
water, the party finally made
one of the Hawaiian Islands.
Theirs was the only boat saved.
Clough and Ferguson both came
to San Francisco, the former re
maining here and the latter re
t tuning to his home in Hartford.
PACKS LOVE MISGIVE IN ICE
Ardent Message on Cantaloupe Wrap,
per Finds Way to Heart of
Illinois Woman.
Calexlco. Cut. Despite the fact that
it was sent halfway across the con
tinent packed in ice. an urdent love
message OB a cantaloupe wrapper
found Its way Into the heart of Miss
Itosetta Sajlor of Mali ion. 111.
It was sent by Hugh W. 'Willis of
CalntCO. Recently they Mere Issued
a marriage license by County Clerk
CooU, and It is understood the nup
tials tonk place.
Willis was engaged in the canta
loupe business at Ileb.'r last year. A
Midden Impulse drove him to write on
the inslile of one of the wrappers:
"To the girl who gets this- write to
lonely Hugh Whit Willis. Calexlco
OAL"
Not two weeks elapsed before Wil
lis got a letter from his bride-to-be.
NOTICK TO CIlKmrOKM
In the County Court of Box Hint-
County, Nebraska.
In the- matter of the estate of John J.
Dean, deceased.
Notice to all persons interested In
said estate, Is hereby given that Alice
Mildred Dean, administratrix, of said
estate, will meet the creditors of said
uate at the county court room in the
city of Alliance, Box Butte county,
Nebraska, on the 28th day of Sep
tember, 1918, at the hour of 9 o'clock
a m., for the purpose of hearing ad
justments and allowances of claims
against said estate. All persons hav
ing claims or debts against aald es
tate must file same in the said court
on or before September 28th, 1918,
or said claims will be forever barred.
Dated at Alliance, Nebraska, this
11th day of April, 1918.
IRA E. TASH,
(Seal) County Jud.ge
LEE BASYE, Attorney.
Publish Apr. 22-May 24 inc.
9203-899-5t-21
Beats Dog Catcher.
Llvermore. Me. A water spaniel
numed Toto, belonging to Dr. George
Johnson, escaped from the dog catch-
er by leaping Into the storm water
sewer. The uext day, after a heavy
rain, the dog stole up behind the dog
catcher in the other end of the town
and bit him. Then he returned home
In aafety through the sewer. The dog
aow Uvea on aewer rats.
Grand
Friday,
Stockmen Attention!
If You Want
CATTLE
f
Be at our Auction at
Island, Nebraska,
May 24th.
June 7th. and 21st.
We always have from 1,200 to 2,000 head of
the different kinds of Stock Cattle.
If you have Cattle for sale, consign them to us.
For particulars write or wire,
Blain Horse, Mule and Cattle Comm. Co.
Grand Island, Nebr.
Horse Auction Every Tueshay
the
They Make a Gallon of
Gas Work Overtime
Chalmers Hot Spot and
Ram's-Horn Manifold
You don't have to fill up the gas tank in a Chalmers every time you
take the car out.
You have two little Scotch sentinels up in your engine that watch
the gas for you. Both are stingy.
One is the great Chalmers Hot Spot device, which isn't much to
look at because it s so simple. It performs an operation on gas very much
like a coffee grinder does on coffee. Only it also warms up the gas
and puts it in 100 condition lor power results.
The other is the Ram's- Horn Manifold, which took 90 days to
design once the vhalmers engineers round their idea was right.
This device carries the gas vapor from the Ho! Spot to the cylin
ders
with almost hospital tenr1 rness, so that when the explosions come there's
not a thiiiM left except the power
Ami all of M goes to the rear wheels, and such
Mowing
supernatural.
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a magnificent, soft.
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easy flowing Kind ol power that you are tempted to be neve it a most
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TOl KINf. CAK.7-PSSI .! K IM TOURING SEDAN tttaj TOWN CAK IANUM I I I $.
loi KINC. CAHPAJkSlNCI B IIMI CABRIOLET. J-PASS.NGER $177J UMOUUNt. t-PASSENGCR $--'
(TANUARU ROADSTER fISti TOWN CAK.J-PASiENCERIfllt UMOl'SINE LANDAllLkT $4.
AU PRICES O B DETROIT SUBJECT TO CHANCE WITHOUT NOTICE
LOWRY & HENRY
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