THE FALLS CITY TRIBUNE , FRIDAY , JULY 10 , 1908 HINT FOR THE COOK PROPER PREPARATION OF WINTER - TER VEGETABLES. Judicious Selection of Days on Which to Serve Them Makes ( or Econ omy and Also Reduces Labor. If the dinner preparations and other household duties arc properly organ- Ireil or planned the common winter vegetables can be cooked us Inoxpon- Blvoly as canned goods and are far more palatable. lint when vegetables require long cooking they should bo served on a day whott boiled or stowed meats , puddings and other low dishes are to bo HOI veil , making one flro do for all Hero are fsomo good roclpea for winter vegetables : Fresh Carrots and Canned Poas. Se lect eight carrots of uniform small Bl7e , scrape , pare and wash. Sllco them about a quarter of an Inch thick. Lay them In a saucepan \sith two nprays of parsley , t\vo small onions , half teaspoon of salt , two miltspoonn of white popper , a teaspoon of sugar , half pint of hot yutor , or , bettor still , of white broth , with toaHpoonfnl of butter. Simmer for fho minutes , then set the pan In a moderate oven lor over 25 minutes. Homovo from the flro and take out carefully the onions and the parsley. Add a cup of canned peas , from which the Julco has been poured and which have been heated In tv teaspoon of butter , Setback back on the stove , stir gently for a minute , pour Into a hot vegetable dish and sprinkle lightly with chopped parsley. Fried Parsnips. I3oll six medium- sized parsnips at any tlmo when you are imlng the flro for other purposes Whllo still warm peel carefully and lay them aside to cool. When ready to cook the second tlmo cut them In fillccs , either across or lengthwise , about a third of an Inch thick. Pour over them a little lemon Julco and lialf teaspoon of salt , a little popper , and , If you llko the flavor , a teaspooni of ollvo oil. Let them stand thus for half an hour. There are two ways of frying them. You can brown thorn In butter or you can dip them In .1 batter made of flour , eggs and milk and then drop them In boiling lard an you would fritters. The use of the lemon Jnlco prevents that flavor to which some families object. Whlto Ileans Francals. Soak ono pint of small white beans over night. Two hours bdforo dinner drain them nnd put them over a flio In two quai ts of cold water. For seafionlng add a tablespoonTul of salt , a teaspoon of white pepper , two small onions cut In half , thrco small branches of parsley and a sprig of bayleaf tied togothor. Add half n pound of salt pork which has been washed , cover the pan tight ly and cook slowly for two hours. Now , In another saucepan molt two tablcspoonn of butter , add ono me dium onion , chopped , and three table spoons of flour. Whllo cooking stir for live minutes Then pour off the gravy from the beans and add It to the inlxturo in the second saucepan. Stir and boll two minutes Hemo\o from the beans the salt pork , hoi 1m and onion halves , adding the beans alone to the tmuco Ilrlug to a boll and servo. This Is a popular dish with French peasants Stuffed Cabbage Cleanse , soak and boll a large , firm head of cab bage until tender , then sciapo out the inside , leaving enough for a solid wall. With the sci apings mix a cup of line bread crumbs , a little salt , pepper and celery seed and one small onion ( if liked ) chopped line Heat this up with a tablespoon of warmed butter and three eggs. Fill the cabbage with this stulllng. tlo around It a atrip of cloth and btiko until brown. For "Unpremeditated" Suppers. Chop flvo ounces of soft cheese Into mall bits and put It into a small saucepan with ono egg , a level tablespoonful - spoonful of butter , half a teaspoonful of salt , a pinch of cayenne , u level ueaspoonftil of mustard and flvo taWtv jpoonfuls of milk. Cook over boiling water until the cheese ts soft and creamy , then set wheio it will keep hot without cooking for a few minutes. Toast flvo slices of bread and keof , hot. Poach two egga for each sllco. Spread the cheeao mixture quickly over each sllco of toust and place over this two egga on each piece. Have a llttlo butter , salt , pepper and ' mustard rubbed together , put a tiny bit on each egg and seivo at once. A Luncheon Dish. Chop a quarter of a pound of good rich choose Into small bits and rub H smooth with two tablespoonfuls of butter , the slightly beaten jolks of two eggs and a tablespoonful of made mustard. Add salt and cayonuo to sea- ton. Spread the mlxturo over half a dozen slices of hot buttered toast , and eet in a hot oven for a few minutes. Serve at once. Pumpkin Cakes. Rub two cupfula of boiled pumpklu through a colander and add to It threu well-beaten eggs , ono tablespoonful o ( melted butter , two tablespooufula ol cream , a grating of nutmeg and salt to taste. Mix all well together nnd stir In Just enough flour to hold the lu > gredlouts together , about two table , spoonfuls. Drop iu spoonfuls on a hoi griddle , and serve very hot , A Frosting Secret , This Is an easy and dainty way tc make frosting for cake ; Purchase c quarter of a pound of largo chocolatt creams at the confectioners. Pul tlxem in a double boiler and , as thoj melt , add hot milk , a tablespoonful ai ( a tlmo , until the mlxturo la of the rlghl ceaslatoiioy to spread. Delineator. An Immense Parade , A disliuKuiBhing feature of the Selle-Floto Shows is the monster free open den street cnrnvnn. Who docs not like toeeo the circus pnr title ? Who would not view the giiily colored cn es come along when Mndniho Vnlicilo is seen spunking the nose of a largo lion with n little whip while cheers greet the act ? The "Kube" clown who gets arrested for blocking trafliu on the streets , with his innle cart , was once great feature. lie is well known now , but the inven tive minds of circus men will hnvo another novelty to replace him. Another event of moment in every small town , and largo one. too , for Unit mailer , is the early arrival of the circus train. Long before the long train pulls in on the sidetrack near the depot the crowd is llieie. There is an aiiny of juvenile vol unteers , who ate willing to carry water for the elephants just to get a free pasteboard entitling them to admission to the show later in the day. Men are there lo see that their boys , who have passed a sleepless night do not get hurt. Even women find some excuse for going down lo the tailroad yards and taking a long look at the can vas-covered cars. 13oys , who have gathered and sold enough old iron , rags and bones to get 50 cents , en joy a memorable day and the streets leading from the farming district to town are covered with every im aginable kind of vehicle. Like the others , the farmers come to bring the children. The feed dealer , who supplies hay , outs and corn for the horses on a con tract made with the advance man , wants several extra tickets just for the children. The same is true of the butcher , who supplies the meat for the cook tent. As soon as the sun is out there is bustle and activity every place. If the superintendent of the public school is wise he will declare a holiday. What boy or girl can think of geography , spelling or arithmetic when there iu a circus in town ? In the language of the German comedian , "It is to laugh" . Th ( > circus does a land ollioo busi ness , and , as the crowd is pouring into the circus tent from the mena gerie at the night porfotmance , the army of employes of the show starts to take down the canvas which shelters the cages and the work of loading the outfit onto the train begins. Thousands of tired boys and girls retire , after having seen the show , peaceful and con tented. The following morning the antics of the clowu cause mer riment at the breakfast table and some youths who live near the cir cus lot hurry through their morn ing ablutions in order to go over near the ring and see f any change has been dropped by the specta tors of the previous night. The great Sells-Floto Shows will be hero Thursday , July 16th , for two performances. The function of the kidneys Is to strain out the Impurities ot the blood which Is constantly passing through them. Folcy's Kidney Remedy makes the kidneys healthy. They will strain out all waste matter from- the blood. Take Foley'a Kidney Uomedy and it will make j on well. Kerr's iiharmaoy. Real Estate Transfers. Utlwiu H. ISwititf to Samuel II. Han cock , \ \ < 1 to all that part north of the Muddy Creek in mv tf so i sec tion 21-2-lfi $100 Gco. W. Fisher and wife to Lester Fisher , \ul. to all of the s\v } of sec tion 27-1 10 c'JOOO Salcna .1. Sansom to Russell Hill , wd to lot 1 , block 16 , in E. P. Tinker's addition to Humboldt $125 RHza A. Jones ami J. P , Jones to Al- thi : J. Taylor , wd. toyi \ acres iu sec. II and 10 , twj > 1 , range 15 $100 Lorctta S. Norton to Herbert V. Dor- land , wd. to part of lot 1 , block 10 , Humboldt S 00 Albert B. C'ochr.iu and wife to Robert II. Duvis , wd. to i interest iu lots 0 and 7 and ten feet oil west side lot 3 , block 1. Tisdcl's addition to Salem , also full Interest in J1 feet off cast side of lot 8 , block 1 , TisdePs addi tion to aalein S12uO Piles arc easily and quickly checked with Dr. Shoop'a Magic Ointment. To prove it 1 will mail a small trial box as a convlnclnc test. Simply address Dr. Snoop , Kaclne , Wis. I nroly would not send it free unless I was certain that Dr. Shoop's Magic Ointment would stand the test. Remember it is made expressly and alone for swollen , pain ful , bleeding or itching piles , either ex ternal or internal. Largo jar t'Oc. Sold by all dealers. Farmers' Day. The Chautauqua management are malting1 a special effort to arrange a program especially for the farmers , and to this end have set Saturday , August 8 , aside as Farmers' Day , and se cured Prof.M.L.Bowman of the State Agricultural school , of Ames , Iowa , to talk to them on that day. Arrange your business so as lo attend the Chautauqua on that day , especially , if you can not attend the entire session , as you will hear a talk that will prove not only interesting but of great benefit. A Cleveland Memorial. tt is enthely fitting and proper that a memorial in honor of Grover - er Cleveland , twenty fourth presi dent ot' the United States should be erected. The fund with which to eiect it should be contributed by the entire nation , that is , the lists should be open for popular subscriptions so that all who wish may participate by contributing to the fund. As to what form the memorial should take or where it shall be erected are details which may well wait until later. It will bo generally admitted that the memorial should be located at Washington or at Princeton , with both of which cities his 4Sfe was linked in a peculiar way. If lo cated at Washington , the nation at large would , no doudt be moie easily interested in the enterprise , but whether erected there or else where , the life and character of the dead president will furnish sufficient inspiration to guarantee ample contributions to accomplish something worth while. The memory of Grover Cleveland - land is worthy to be preserved , lie was in every sense a great man and a great American. His WHS a strong and sturdy character , one that was not moved by selfish in terests and dared to stand for what he considered right against the strongest opposition. Ho has grown immensely in public favor bince he retired to private life , until , today , even his enemies unite in praising his sturdy manhood and credit him with being abso lutely honest in the discharge of his public duties. A shaft , or monument or building in memory of him would serve as a constant reminder of the fact that the American people appreciate man hood and are not controlled , in the final analysis , by partisan differ ences. The movement in this in terest should be pushed to a suc cessful issue without delay. St. Joseph Gazette. Old Settlers' Picnic. At a meeting of the Old Set tlers' Association , held at Dawson - son , it was decided to hold the annual two days picnic at Dawson on Wednesday and Thursday , August 1 < ) and 20 , 1908. The committees have all been appoint ed and they will spare no pains to make the picnic a success. For stand rights apply to N. B. Judd , Falls City , Neb. S. C. BAKI.OW , GKOKGK SMITH , President Secretary. Circus Day ! Circus Day ! At Falls City Two Performances- Rain or Shine ! ! Thursday , July 16 Bv s mf MENAGERIE AND rUM TS ( Under the direction of Mr. Christian Zeitz. ) SMALLEST BRUTE ACTORS THE BRAVEST TRAINERS DOUBLE HERD OF SIBERIAN CAMELS AND DROMEDARIES AFRICAN AND NUBIAN LIONS LIONESS AND BABIES BENGAL AND CHINESE TIGERS - ERS TIGRESS AND CUBS ICE BEARS SACRED CATTLE ZEBRA- MONKEYS AND MANY MORE STRANGE , RARE BEASTS FROM FOR. EIGN LANDS IT'S A 8100,000 MENAGERIE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. The Street Parade at 10:30 : a. m. Clothes u ALL to mind all your successful friends and C you will find they are good dressers alert chaps too , who snap up a good thing as soon as it bobs up , If you are a quick one , here is something good in Clothes : Strike While the Iron is Hot B. Kuppenheimer & Co. .50 $16 $18.50 , $20 , $22.50 , Fine Suits See our windows. See the goods in the store. It's the greatest Clothing Opportunity of today , See to it that you get yours. Copytjstil 1907 HOUK of Kuppenheuacc Chicago Hargrave & Margrave Opposite P. O. , Falls City , Neb. "The Home of Good Clothing"