Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, June 13, 1912, Image 8

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    North Star
Rofrigorators
Save enough ice to pay for them
selves. Ample in size, Sanitary,
Economical.
$10 to $30
It is economy to buy a North Star
because of the Saving in Ice
Pennsylvania Lawn
Honors
A full line, low in price, fully
warranted. Garden Tools, etc
UOPPE, HARDWARE, 100 No. I01h
JOHN BAUER
DISTRIBUTOR OK
Dick Bros. Celebrated Bottle and Keg Beers
Anheuser-Busch Budweiser
Write Rock Mineral Waters and Ginger Ale. McAvoys Malt Marrow
Also a Fine Line of Wines and Liquors for Family Use
Phones: BeU 817; Auto 1817
LINCOLN. NEBRASKA
' is the dependable kind. Scientifically
' churned from pure, pasteurized cream
it is the same yesterday, today and
tomorrow, always pure, nutritious
and delicious.
Ask gour grocer.
Its flavor wins favor.
'BEATRICE
CREAMERY
COMPANY
Lincoln .Neb.
LIBERTY FLOUR
From Selected Nebraska Wheat Best Wheat in the World
Best
by
the
Oven's
Test
LIBERTY
H. O.BARBER SrSONS
A
Nebraska
Product
Worthy of
Nebraska
H. O. Barber & Sons, Lincoln
POLE AND LINEMAN
CRASH TO EARTH
ROBERT J. FRAAS
Wholesale Liquor Dealer
Distributors of the famous Store and Saxon Brew Beers
Family Trade a Specialty
201 N. 9th St.
Autoload
Ball 8M7
Former Snaps With Man at
Work Upon It Latter Is
Badly Hurt.
Boston. Working at the top of a
30-foot pole on East street, Melrose,
James A. Doherty of 222 Kilton street,
Dorchester, was badly hurt the other
day when the pole snapped off close
to the ground, threw him across a
high voltage trolley wire and then
crashed with him to the street.
At the Melrose hospital it. was
found that he was in a critical condi
tion. He has concussion of the brain,
a broken leg and hip and bad burns
from the trolley wire.
Doherty is a lineman. Wires at the
top of the pole needed repairing and
he had climbed up, digging his steel
He Realized That He Was Falling,
spurs into the wood, until he was jusl
below the wires. He looped around
the pole the swing which linemen use
to hold themselves In place. The
ends caught in his belt, he leaned
back against the strap, pulled out a
pair of pincers and set to work.
The pole swayed In the wind,' but
there was no warning that it would
break until Doherty heard a splinter
Ing sound below. Then the pole
lurched over against his body and he
realized that he was falling.
Down to the street Doherty crash
ed, the pole and its tangle of wires
falling npon him. He struck on his
right side. His head hit the ground
also and he was made unconscious.
Quick work was made of getting him
from the wires and the splintered
pole. Those who saw the accident
wondered how he could have escaped
instant death.
TRIES TO KILL PHYSICIAN
Drunk and Half-Crazed M uncle (Ind.)
Man Challenges Doctor, Then
Attempts Murder. a
Muncie, Ind. Rendered temporarily
insane by grief and laboring under
the belief that his wife's recent death
was due to the faiure of the physician
to do all he could for her, Lowell
Reed, 42 years old, a machinist, the
other night, while hundreds of people
were passing along the principal busi
ness street, shot three times wita a
revolver at Dr. Hamilton T. Franks, a
Drew a Revolver and Began Firing.
prominent physician, but all shots
went wild. ,
On the nidht of the shootfnsr Rml
called at the office of Dr. Franks and
told him he had come to settle mat
ters. Reed told him ha hurt twn nni.
vers, and suggested to the physician
mat ne mignt nave his choice of the
weapons.
Dr. Franks thoueht the man mr1v
intoxicated, and told him to go away
and come back some other time, and
the two went out in the street togeth
er. There they shook hands nil hail
each other good night. Rmi (mmaHi.
ately drew a revolver and began fir
ing. Reed was arrested.
MAKE DESSERTS LOOK PRETTY I
Numerous Fancy Designs in Molds
That the Woman of Taste Can
Use to Advantage.
A good-looking dessert has sponge
cake or cottage pudding batter baked
in oval rings, large or individual, the
center filled with Charlotte russe or
Bavarian cream dotted with whipped
cream in fancy design; a similar de
sign is arranged around the base of
the cake. For a family meal the cot
tage pudding can be filled with fruit,
tapioca, orange or pineapple. -
Many of the hollow ring molds have
fancy shapes, cones, turrets or flow
ers, but where pennies count the plain
ones are more practical for all uses.
Moreover, It takes a skillful cook to
empty the contents of a fancy mold
without marring it.
For special occasions there are va-
rions molds to suit.- Hearts can be
had in all sizes, both hollow rings
and plain. Stars are easily found, and
for card parties there are forms to
represent hearts, diamonds, clubs or'
spades. Almost any flower used in
iecoration can be duplicated in a mold,
large or individual.
For mousses it is easy to find a mold
suited to its kind. . Thus there are tin
molds shaped like a small ham, oth-
ars represent flsh, straight and coil
ed, big and little, while some have
a small chicken arranged to appear
on the top when inverted. These are
rather bizarre and not practical for
the housekeeper with small income.
Any one who has tried to serve
spinach appetizlngly will welcome a
new mold, star-shaped, with a press
and removable bottom. The finely
chopped green when dressed is put
in the mold, the water pressed out
through perforated bottom, which can
then be lifted out for easy serving.
NICE DISH FOR LUNCHEON
Asparagus Omelet Is Something New,
Easily Made and Is Well
Worth Trying.
. Something nice for a lunch or sup
per is asparagus omelet. Reserve
three stalks of asparagus whole, the
others cut into pieces about an inch
long and let all simmer in boiling
salted water until tender. Melf three
tablespoons butter and cook in three
tablespoons flour, a scant half-teaspoon
salt and a dash of black pepper.
When frothy add one cup and a half
of the water in which the asparagus
was cooked (cooked for the purpose),
and stir and cook until boiling. Beat
In a tablespoon of butter and add the
asparagus.. Have ready yolks of four
eggs beaten light and the whites beat
en dry. To the yolks add teaspoon
each of salt and pepper, then turn
them over the whites and cut and
fold the two together. Melt a table
spoon of butter in a hot omelet pan.
turn in the egg mixture and when set
on the bottom pat the pan into the
oven and let cook until no uncooked
egg clings to a knife thrust into the
center of the omelet. Put some of
the asparagus on half of the omelet,
fold and turn onto a hot platter. Put
the three stalks of asparagus on top
of the omelet and the rest of the as
paragus and some around it. Serve
at once.
POINTS ABOUT TEA MAKING
Beverage to Be Good Should Be Brew,
ed in Earthen Pot, Never in a
Metal One.
Women who pride themselves on
their tea making assert that tea to be
good should be made in an earthen
pot. never in a metal one.
Tea Is never good when long stand
ing, but in some cases , it cannot be
helped. It should be poured off the
leaves into another heated pot and
covered with a "cozy." ' '.
If cream is taken a less expensive
grade of tea may be used than when
lemon is preferred. "
An old fashioned idea is to drop a
few shavings of dried orange peel into
the pot in which the tea is made.
Some like this, while others believe
that it spoils the flavor of the bever
age. Bits of cinnamon and two or three
cloves dropped in are other ways of
varying the flavor of the cup , that
cheers.
A Floor Mop. .
An excellent floor mop may be
made from old stockings in this manner;-
. .
Slash them in strips an inch wide,
forming a fringe. ...u
Stitch several thicknesses of this to
a strip of cloth three inches wide and
ten inches long. Machine stitching is
best. Saturate this with a good fur
niture polish and fasten in a mop
stick. By using this daily upon hardwood
floors, they are kept free from dust
and given a beautiful polish.
For Pressing.
In pressing clothes where creases
are desired spread good wrapping pa
per on ironing board, place garments
In proper position and cover with same
quality of paper. Then sprinkle paper
and immediately use hot iron. . It will
be found a most satisfactory way and
also result in retaining creases a
greater length of time than if pressed
between cloth.
Sandwiches With Raisins.
Delicious sandwiches for ah after
noon tea are made of raisins and nuts
chopped, together fine, moistened with
a 'little whipped cream and seasoned
with a little salt.
Wording for Dollars
and Dollars Wording
Hundreds of Lincoln people mechanics, laborers, profes
sional men and women, clerks have used our savings system
to such good advantage that they now own their own homes,
or have a snug nestegg for the inevitable rainy day. What
they have done , you can do. It is easy when you know
how and we'll show you how. Nothing will please us more
than an opportunity to explain our system.
American Savings Bank
110 SOUTH ELEVENTH ST.
SOLE DOCTOR
It's the Soles of the people I keep in view,
For I am the doctor of Boot and Shoe,
And I serve the living and not the dead,
With the best of leather, wax, nails and thread,
I can sew on a sole, or nail it fast.
And do a good job and make it last.
There is nothing Snide about what I can do
Doubt not my statement, for work proves it true
I can give you a lift, too, in this life -Not
only you, but your family and wife.
A great many patients come, to my door
Worn out and run down, besides feeling sore;
Though I don't use poultice, plaster or pill,
I can cure all sick shoes, no matter how ill.
CHICAGO RAPID SHOE REPAIRING CO.
Basement 14th and O Streets. 1
HORSE (SOQEDS
Harness, saddles, collars, nets, pads everything; for the
horse and what you want because every article is the best.
See me for spring and summer horse wear. Right goods
and right prices.
Repairing a Specialty
You will be satisfied with my repair work.
C. C. BAROJOO
ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED
Little Hatchet Flour
Made from Select Nebraska Hard Wheat
WILBER & DeWITT MILLS
RYE FLOUR A SPECIALTY '
145 S. 9th St., LINCOLN, NEB.
TFI FPHOKF ITS
Bell Phone 300: Auto. 1459
FIRST SAVINGS BANK
OF LINCOLN
DEPOSITS $742,000.00
The directors' of this bank are the Mine a the
. directors of the First National Bank of Lincoln
4 PER CENT. INTEREST ON DEPOSITS
We gladly open accounts for sums as low as $1
'.vf ' Z
ANDRUS
HOSPITAL
A private hospital sit
uatedneara walnut grove.
Has every convenience
for those .seeking health
with all comforts of home.
Dr. Fe Me Andrus
3259 HoUredge St.
SURGEON
Auto B2720
Lincoln, Nebraska
em Gables
The )r..Benj. F. aily
Sanatorium, Lincoln, Neb,
FOR NON-CONTAGIOUS CHRONIC DISEASES. LARGEST
BEST EQUIPPED, MOST BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED