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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1907)
CREOLE DELICACIES TRY THESE WHEN SEEKING SOMETHING NEW. Appetizing Preparations from Canned FUh Good Way to Prepare Rice "GrladeB" a Popular Diah In the 8outh. "Something nuw!" "Something new!" Is the eternal cry of the house keeper. Truly, every woman who keeps hotiso must tire of preparing or even ordering the sumo old things. Some very famous creole recipes thnt have come direct from old families may an swer this cry. Surely the southern ers live well, and theso recipes .nre delicious from the old test, "the proof of the pudding Is In the eating." Canned fish of all kinds, if the best brands are purchased, help to change the menu during the cold winter days, and the recipe for shrimp fricassee that follows will make a very appe tizing dish when old recipes have grown stalo: Shrimp Fricassee Put a teaspoon ful of lard In a saucepan; when It is hot stir In one spoonful of flour; stir over the flte until the Hour is a rich browu; thou add ono onion chopped fine and when that has fried a little (but before it browns) add two table spoonfuls of tomatoes. Let It stew a little with the saucepan covered op a slow fire; then when the tomatoes have melted down add two cups of hot water, soason to tasto with salt, pep per and cayenne. Let it stand a few minutes before dinner, then put In the shrimps, one or two cans, according to the number of guests. The shrimps will bmak If put in too early. Rico Is such a substantial and healthy vegetable and yet when served just plain boiled the men In the family generally say: "No, thank you." Some time try the following for a change and sje what they will say: Creole Rice Wash one-half cup of rice and cook in a double boiler until tender. Lay "two good-sized pieces of bacon Into a hot frying pan and cook to a crisp, but do not. burn. Add to these drippings half an onion sliced line and brown, then add half a cup of tomatoes and the, rice, sea son witli cayenne pepper and salt and Btew together until it has all blended. A very populur dish of beef, known In the south as "Grlades," Is an ap petizing dish that is easily prepared as follows: ( Griades Take two pounds of beef (the bottom round If possible), slice thin, trim off all the fat and euf in pieces about the size of the inside of your hand. Put one spoonful of lard In a saucepan. When the lard Is hot drop your meat, which must be first properly washed, in the hot lard, add u little salt, black pepper and cuyenne; cover tho saucepan and let the meat stew, or rather, boil, for the juice of the meat will boll out, stir occasionally and let all the juice of the meat boil out; when It begins to get dry stir it till it browns. When it Is of a nice brown color sprinkle in tho saucepan about one teaspoouful of flour; when that Is brown move it off the hot fire so that it will not burn and add three or four good-sized onions sliced, and three or four large tablespoonfuls of tomatoes. Let It all smother with tho cover on tho saucepan, stirring once in awhile, till the onions and tomatoes are all melt ed to a rich gravy, then add two tea- spoonfuls of boiling water and season to taste and let It boll about one hour or more. A tiny bit of garlic adds flavor If you like It. To Clean Front Steps. To remove green mold and olher Htains from brown stone steps use 20 cents worth" or oxalic acid dissolved In two quarts of boiling water. Scrub hard "with a broom, then wash with cold water and wipe with a sponge and tho steps will look like new stone. Excellent Potato Soup. A well-made potato soup is Just the thing for luncheon some day when you are at a loss for something, hut and wholesome. A quart of milk, six large potatoes, one stick of celery, an onion, a tablespoonful of butter. Put milk to boll with onion and celery; pare tho potatoes mirt boll them until they are thoroughly dono; tuni otr tho water and mash fine; add milk and butter, popper and salt; rub through a strain or and servo immediately. -This -soup must not bo allowed to stand. , Keep Juice In Pies. To tho housewife who has troublo with tho juice of her pies running over Into the oven, the following sug gestlon will prove helpful: Always place tho sugar on tho bottom cruSt before placing tho fruit Into the pie and tho troublo will bo avoided, Raw Potato Cakes, """ Peel enough potatoes for tho number of persons you desire; grate on a coarse grater and stir In threo to five eggs; then add a little lloni;. Stir well and fry in hot lard. , TO CURE A COUGH OR COLD. Doctor's Prescription Check an Acute Cold In a Day and Cures Chronic Coughs. The following formula Is a nevBi- failing remedy for coughs or colds: Two ounces of glycerluc, one-half ounce of Concentrated oil of pine, one half pint of good whisky, mix and shake thoroughly each tlmo and use In doses of a teaspoonful to a table spoonful every four hours. This, If followed up, will cure any cough that is curable or break up an acuto cold In 24 hours. Tho in gredients all can be gotten at any drtig store. Concentrated oil of pine comes put up for medicinal uses only In half .ounce vials sealed in tin screw top ca?es de signed to protect It from heat and light. Other oils of pluo are Insoluble and are likely to produce nausea and cannot give tho desired results. One Waiter with Sense. Man In a restaurant, hnppenlng in 'ust as a new shift of waiters came on. And having eaten a very modest luncheon this man laid down a mod est tip, to be exact, five cents. And did tho waiter shy off or sniff at this nickel? Ho did neither, but on the contrary he seemed to regard It as an augury of good fortune that his first customer should have given him something, and "Thank you," he said, politely, to the customer, and as ho turned away ho added to himself: "That's a start er." N. Y. Sun. SORES AS BIG AS PENNIES. Whole Head and Neck Covered Hair All Came Out Cured in Three Weeks by Cuticura. "After having the measles my whole head and neck were covered with scaly sores about as large as a penny, They woro just as thick as they could be. My hair all camo out. I let tho trou ble run along, taking the doctor's blood remedies and rubbing on salve, but it did not seem to get any better. It stayed that way for about six months; then I got a sot of the Cuticura Reme dies, and In. about a week I noticed a big difference, and In three weeks It was well entirely and I have not had the trouble any more, and as this was seven years ago, I consider myself cured. Mrs. Henry Porter, Albion, Neb., Aug. 25, 19Q6." Shy Amateurs. "Splendid spectacles," that is the definition towards which athletics In England aro gradually drifting, and chiefly, it Is to bo feared, upon the current of highly trained profession alism. Tho ordinary man, conscious of his own mediocre ability, is afraid to venture Into the field. North China Herald. How's This? Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any eako of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. T. CHKXEV & CO., Toledo. O. "We, the undersigned, have known V. J. Cheney for tho last 15 yearn, and believe him perfectly lion' oral) I e In all business transaction nud financially able to curry out.any obligations inadu by his firm. WAL11INO. KlNNAN & MAltVI.V, Wholesale- Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure In taken lutermilly, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surface ot the syMcm. Testimonials eent free. 'Trice 75 ceuts pat buttle. Sold by nil DrtlRKthtH. Take Haifa Faintly I'llls for constipation. There Is not a man In the world but something Improves In his soul from the moment ho loves and that though his love be vulgar. Maeter linck. ONLY ONK "UltOMO QUININE" That Is LAXAT1VK HHOMO QUlNINK. Look for tho Mtrnuturo of K. W. OKOVK. Used tho World ovor to Uuro a Cold In Ono J)ay, Wo. If people would neither borrow nor lend there would bo more life-long friendships. Fmokcrs appreciate the quality value of Lewis' .Single Binder cigar. Your .dealer or Lewis' Factor)', Peoria, 111. The Bank of England employs 1,000 persons. The General Demand of the Well-Informed of .the World has always been for a simple, pleasant and efficient liquid laxative remedy of known value; a laxative which physicians could H.mction for family uao because its com ponent parts aro known to them to be wholesome and truly beneficiul in effect, acceptable to tho system any gentle, yet prompt, in action. In supplying that demand with its ex cellent combination of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, tho California Fig Syrup Co. proceeds along ethical lines and relics on tho merits of tho laxative for its remark able success. That is ono of many reasons why Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna is given the preference by the Well-Informed. To get its beneficial effects always buy the genuinemanufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co., only, and for eale by all leading druggists. Price fifty centa per botUa, Was Holding His Own. A wealthy man, revisiting his natlvo village, was telling his old cronies around tho store stovo how ho had achieved his great success. At tho oloso of. his recital an old vlllago char acter that ho had known as a boy en tered. "How aro you, Tom?" said the great man, holding .out his hand. "And how have you been getting along all theso years?" Tho old fellow shifted his quid and spat. "Wa'al," he said, "when I hit this town moro'n -10 years ago I didn't have a rod cent, an' now wa'al, I guess I'm holdln' my own all right." To prevent that tired feeling on Ironing day Use Defiance Starch saves time saves labor saves annoy ance, will not stick to tho iron. Tho big 10 ov!. package, for 10c, at- your grocer's. He hath a tear for pity and a hand as open as tho day for molting charity. Money Scarce in winter? Better turn, your extra time into cash. I pay $3.00 per day, in cash, for good work, and supply all the capi tal besides. Write for details to-day. This offer will not ap pear again. ATKINSON, i024K:iccSt., Philadelphia. (WITH OUR Every Father, every Mother, every reader of this paper who is interested in home amuse ments should read this grand offer. I know what the Edison Phonograph means in the home and aebody CAN know until after a trial in your own home. F. K. BABSON. forty-cighl districts up mw hh,V'. 'jtfijjmmM mmj' yjamMwmmMmmm TRAO! HARK minstrel dialogs, old-fashioned hymns and, other religious music, beautiful vocal solos, operatic airs and other beautiful Edison gold-moulded records. Play all these, and if than you do not care to keep this wonderful Edison outfit, send the instrument back at oar tjeperueand tve built charge you nothing for the trial. $2 a Month and at surprising rock-botlom Besides sending phonographs direct to the home wo sell to dealers. Our wholesale business is enormous. We invite music dealers to write us, bhowing how you can sell on easy payments while wo carry the account. Cflst PACU III Till I "o mnnycaOi purchasers are taktna; rUn UMen III rULLs advantage of this opportunity to spcu redirect the nnnstlSdlton outfits that we are often askvd what dis count we can allow for canli. W?jm otilltred affuln to say that we can Klve no eauli dltcuilnt.a we have allowed the lo went possible prion to those ntio buy on time uu J we mutt treat all Kdlsoncuslotners alike. You should see and hear tbcHnost Edison Outfit which Is recoBnlzedns tho best phono grapn out tit in tue woriu. We Illustrate here the mru Jar outllt, nut the KPiciul elreular we will sent! you illustrates also our now special Ktandard outllt with our special Parlor O rand cqulpweut tiud tho lurjro hand deco rated Parlor Qrund Florul Horn. Wo will fiend you this maunl- llcent circular free wltn our KUlson catalog-. Better write at once. 0f .assBBBBHW. . sBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBU. MeitBBBBBBBBBaR MIbIbbbbbbbbbHIbbbbbV Ammrjr av iaaaaaaaaaamnaaMLaamaannaTvcnwrM..n-r,vi,vaammz9aaaaam riiB--TTrrarair v 'tii'i-bbbbbbbbbst amaaaaaaaav",,i '.Aaaatwaaaaaaaamm wBiHaMw.,''' .raaaaaaaaaaaamnmmmwrawa aaaaWmmftmWMSTi 1 RHEUMATISM 5tt is moM pnlniul. What's good? S-JACOBS OIL Gives Instnnt relief, Removen the twinges. USE IT, THEN YOU'LL KNOW f 25c ALL DRUGGlSTS-SOc if SHOES AT ALL PRICED. FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE TAMILYi , MEN, BOYS, WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN. were W. L. uovQlma insures ana mmir m mmn'a S!Sm a it. as. uu ana sa.au than any othar manufarttxer sfffiT" warld. baoauao thav hold ahamm. fit mmitar. mrast Innaar. Ccu arm of areata vafua if inn any athar "cXW 220 W.L.Ooumfaa $4 and $H Gilt Ettoa Shoaa nannmt km mmuafladat any mrfom trfr CAUTION. W. L. DouuIrr imuio nud tirloo Is stamped on bottom. Tnlto No Hu1 fttltuto. Sold by tho lost shoo (loHlur.i oTorywliow. Shorn imllnd from fnotory to nny pari ol the world. J Illustrated catalog Iroc. SPOHN MEDICAL CO., nlii $30 AN HOUR Hits Uoer Tnkon In Willi Our MERRY GO ROUNDS Wo nliso innmifiirttiro IIiim.1i' Dimlcii. Strikers, eks llKHHt'IllCIiIHrlI.liMAN:0..tiriHinilAruiiM'inriil DllttlWr. IH'Ut. M. NllHTllTu.VOWA.NDA.N. V. DEFIANCE Gold Water Starch maltCH luuutlry work n pleasure. 10 oz. pU. 10o. rum Mtwnr, ihi rimiirr iuiw BmammtemM2iam aawmaaama'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamraawamaaaawr HHHMITv' maaaaaaaamaMaaaaaaaaaaaamzaauMinamaaaamr aaaaaan. 1 1 Mr. Edison Says: "I want to sec a Phonograph in Tha Thonoirraph Is Mr. Edison's pet and hobby. Though hn linn Inrotitfd hundreds ot other "omlurful patent ho has retained bis Intorrst only In tliorhonoKiaph Company, or wtitcii no owns practically fiery snaro of stock. Mr. lllon knows or uio uon derful pleasure his Instrument tuts provided and Is providing to thousands of homes.' fLatest Style Edison Standard PARLOR GRAND Equipment LoUof Fun The latest perfected product of Mr. Edison's factory also our own splendid Parlor Grand equipment new features exclusive points of superiority! Sec It Hear It!' Get this remarkable instrument in your own home then you will see how far superior thia is to tho ordinary talking machine far superior even to the fine Edison Machines you havo heard heretofore. FREE TRIAL While This Offer Lasts, every responsible person can get on free trial a genuine Edison Phonograph Vittit, including 12 genuine Edison gold-moulded records, direct from U3 to your home: positively not a cent in advance no deposit no bother with C. O. D. no formality of any kind. We allow (.S) hours' free trial at your home; and in to a week if necessary for convenience of Try tho tnilummnt in your home, play the stirring waltzes, the two-steps, concert pieces, Now Pays For a Genuine Edison Phonograph Outllf price without even interest on payments, This Easy-Payment Offer places a genuine Edison Pho nograph within reach of evorv It.. l... -f.. t. i.i, horolno of tho whole neighborhood. Tbui We charge only the lowest net cash prices can tho concerts uo on mubt after night. toilhoul Merest on monthly SIGN Ywum Nmtm and Jatlrfff: p'iiy wit' ell or nen on this Pree Coupon, cllpor tour Itout, it in anonvoiorwatiumauittous. receive ireo t)7 return mull our beautiful KdlBoncatalotr andolrculurdcscrlblnpln luiitno wonuonui kuisod ruonosraphH. iu may taito uny outut on vnii niv nn.Viint fni n Ur.u 'ivini j a- j ss w vase s v i s vv s4i4)ju . jw JCT . If you do not want tho instrument 0f,"' dn ' 3 aftor you huvo clvon It u fair trial In 1 " o0' . your homo you may roturn It utour lh't '" . jct a' A nr... .t . i . after .'V . V . i;iiou3i,, tun uo uui. uuto louown, you no not iiavotornalte a nuarantoo und wo cuurce no O. O, D. Sign and Mail this coupon now F. K. 0ABSON. Edison Phonograph DUtrihuter EdUon Bulldinr. f n Suito437" e WrUWU .UUWU- Chlceto.IIl. I hmWL s anaaa In iha that "ffttt and WSrWJ&ftW (do W. I.. DOUUKAS. ItrocUton, Muds. r COLT DISTEMPER Can 1) liftiitllot. rerv rMly Tli RlrH r uunvt, Ahl nil other in rinnru, fci'i't 1 rum iiATin,r inv ni Ilict.rlQlosl.lt Coihon, Ind., U. m. Ai SPOT GASH FOR SOLDIERS AND HEIRS All feilnnil holrilc-rs mill hallnrsivlm sorved DO days Imtwoon 1NII anil lhtliuxMvlio lioinoblcudnil lcMthnn H'Uitoroshoforo.1imo2.l. IK74, urn entitled Jnnddltlorml lioiiio.itcml r!iilitP)lilcli I buy, If nohller Is dead, hit heirs Kin ho 11. 'Ai Ik toold soldiers, wldowsund heirs. Kind wiiiio soldier ro utlvo who wunt Wont or Houttl alter tho nnr tin I llotnen eudod goTrrnmont Isnd, (let bo hy and iiiakeMimnensjrnionur. WrltoltrNltr N Ctii'i1, WnMilnuton. I), t'.. for further particulars. every American Home, dCUTA With an Edlamn Phenogramh This Wonderful Instrument has been termed, and rlKbtly, too, the "kiwi of onto.-talnsis." fberols absolutely no one oldor younu whole not nrnueed and delimited hy this greatest In ventlon of tho "WtrAtiD or nisi Twkntistii Ccntuiit." As Mr. lCdtfion has well said, no Am. rlcanlionV) should bo withoutaplionograph. . Lk at this hspsy name eesne df pitted her. At this very momrnt thre ere thou, sands of homes In tba United mates where you might Had Just such scenes as this. The baby, as you see. Is flllod with dollghs attnodeep human sound which oomefrcm the bin born ot too phonograph. Orandpav Is as much pleased as the baby. Kvery mem ber of the family Is happy. Don't you want to brlngjust such scones Into your own boms rural patrons. Think of tho many dslUhtful program you could make up. Let us suppose you wsnt to nave a dance. I'larothe phonograph In on and of tho room, take up the carpets or rug nd begin. You don't bare to wait for any flddlor oiid you don't have to pay him 13 for his work cither. Nara la an llluitnllan nf Till it von ma da wbon your frlonds calii Ono likes a coinlo song. Outcomosaroconl lllkd by onsof tho boit known mlnHtrels of the day. Kverybody applauds, and white the baud clapping le KoliiK ou you slip In aHousaintrchanawatch the listeners stralshti'ii up. Tho applause be. one. comon uearenuiK aim j o'j are mo nero or ins) rB!r, iy HMiiK nn'iin n i.iyiii' im.i i r.Mrr.i. i. I'itr.. uit on tlic tniitftir, or In frvd, Art on tlm IjIoimI Ami nxpfli) nrrma of ll form nf iltntxtnpnr. Uwt remrdj- i'rr known Inr nisrt In foci, One iKiltld Kti!ntrKl to 'iir olio rmr. Uk'tntl II ft lititlUi Uftliil NOitoren or lrn(ilt and harnr ilwilnr. or int ommcsi lit f innmifurliirrm. I'nt uliuttn how in ponltlci throat'. Our fro lli,i.LlM rl.murP'tliliti. I iu,.f .n.nl. watlf Mfl 1 ...Kit .tll n,. yTWft MARK X BrS . m . m Mm mr m m m w oavmenls. And on Sunday you may have sacred musto ot the very bes t quality. And don't hrtst tint you may sscure a reconl.iof cvory member of tho orally, Thiiso will keep for eara and yosrs, W and after the dear onen havo departed tholr volcos will he with you still. .nn- and Ink Let Orsndps lallr Into the horn ' placo and then ll.ten tu lili lteu to his ext , . Youwui '""p imij wuiiirj irom inr nhonucranli a innmentlatnr. r ..Let the baby talk Into .O tne unrn aim tlin iimii. V7 .n inlrachi Is repeated. VK, .ef ' a trim. unn ine oo jpsn . w v' .vcr .nni ndmal It nou - r ,1- .jf.O to pay vcv . ' f