The Yale Democrat (Yale, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, October 1, 1920 Page: 2 of 12
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The Woods
THE PLAYGROUND.
The city street, the city street.
Lies heavy on the town—
An awful avenue of heat,
Whose rays of yellow summer heat
Upon the stones of brown,
Where little children's weary feet
Creep slowly up und down.
The houses rise, the houses rise,
Ileslde the thoroughfare;
Their windows look with bloodshot
eyes
O'er huddled roofs to smoky skies,
And find no promise there;
And childhood's voice of luugliter dies
In pestilential air.
The city {treat, the city great—
It Is so big a thing I
From city gate to city gate,
From somber dawn to even late,
It throbs with marketing;
It has no moment It may wait
To hear the children sing.
The little ones, the little ones,
The buds that never bloom,
(While underneath tho breathless suns
Tho stream of life forever runs
Through arteries of gloom),
Look on your stately Farthenons
And flud so little room 1
There Is a street, another street.
Beyond the city's wall,
Beyond the corridors of heat,
Where waters pure nnd waters sweet
In crystnl cadence fnll—
And to the children's tiny feet
Their liquid measures call I
Its tenements, Its tenements,
Are neither grim nor gray;
And from each verdant eminence
Their crimson-throated residents
Four music to the day,
Their chorlstlng Inhabitants
Sing loud a roundelay.
O fairy shores, O merry shores,
Away from slime nnd sin!—
With leafy roofs and grassy floors,
Where rohln nests nnd swallow soars
When summer days begin—
Oh, let us open wide the doors
And ask the children Ini
(Copyright.)
There Is an emanation from the heart
In senutna hospitality, which cannot b«
described, but Is Immediately felt, and
puts the stranger at once at his ease.—
Washington Irving.
Seasonable Dishes.
Those who nre fond of peppers will
enjoy this dish:
Stuff Rice, Onions In Green Pepperat
Cut n slice from the stem or pointed
end of the peppers, whichever will
furnish the best receptacle for tilling.
Four boiling salted water over the
peppers, cover and let cook thnee or
four minutes. Remove nnd set Into a
serving dish suituble for the oven.
For six peppers prepare one and one-
half cupfuls of cream sauce, hqlf a
cupful of rice cooked tender, and throe
onions boiled tender. Cut tho onion
In hits nnd tnlx with nhout one-third
of the white sauce. Fill the peppers
with alternate layers of the creamed
onions and the rice. Cover oncli with
buttered cracker crumbs and place In
the oven until brown. Turn the rest I
of the cream sauce around tho peppers
and serve at once.
Cottage Cheese Sandwiches.
Spread whole wheat bread with but-
ter, then with a layer of seasoned cot-
tage cheese and a lettuce leaf dipped
In salad dressing.
Walnut Pie.
Prepare an ordinary custard pie nnd
Just before putting Into tho oven
sprinkle over the top one-half cupful j
of blnck walnut meats, finely tulnced.
Rnke ns usual.
((& 1820. W—tern N.w.p.p.r Union.)
Opportunity is Knocking At Your Door
The City Market and Grocery will quote a few old time
prices that will make you think of old days before
the World War started
I’urre Cane Sugar, per 100 pounds...................................... $16.95
Pure Cane Sugar,, Small Amounts, per pound......................... .18
15 pounds or 1 peek of Potatoes............................ 65
60 pounds or 1 bushel Potatoes......................... 2.50
( nbbage per pound 4l/2c Buy 100 lbs and make kraut............3.50
Onions per pound......................................................................07y2
Navy Beans per pound.....................................................................n
Pink Beans per pound.................... ™~"709
Full Head Jap Rice, 8 pounds for.............................................. 1.00
Tall cans Cream,, Van Camp's Danish Pride...........................15
Tall cans Cream,. Pet and Bordens. 2 for.................................. .35
Tall cans Cream, per case. Van Camp and Danish Pride...... 7.10
2 cans tall Hebe milk product..............*.................... 25
1 case Tall Hebe Milk Products........................... 5 95
4 boxes Matches............vc........................... 25
3 lbs. Whitte Pony Coffee.........................._ j 35
1 pound Whitet Pony Coffee.........................................................
,3 pounds White House Coffee _............ j 55
1 pound White House Coffee................................................ 52
3 pound package Carojo Coffee, guaranteed to satisfy.......... 1.30
3 pounds Louis Coffee.................................................. j 35
1 pound Ltuis Coffee................................................... 47
3 pounds Breakfast Delight Coffee............................................ j 40.
1 pound Breakfast Delight Coffee................................................ 43
We have a good 1 pound package Coffee we guarantee for.... .23
Karo Syrup, per gallon, Whitet.................................................. 105
Karo Syrup, */, gallon. White ...................................................... ’55
Karo Syrup, Red. per Gallon.......................................................
Karo Syrup, Red, y2 gallon....................................................... ]4g
60 ct. cans White Pony Peaches in 60 per cent syrup..............48
55 ct. cans White Pony Peaches, yellow, OOper cent syrup*. .42
65 ct. cans First Pick Peaches..............................
55 ct. Cabin Peaches, sliced and halved...................... 42
65 ct. cans Roman Gold Peaches.........................-*0+ 5%
1 doyen cans Roman Gold Peaches........... 5 95
65 ct. cans Roman Gold Pears...................................... g7
55 cent cans Blackberries in syrup......................... 43
65 cent cans Blackberries in syrup.................... 32
25 cent cans best Kraut..............................
25 cent tcans bfcst Hominy..........................
25 cent cans Peas.................................
35 cent cans Best Peas
30 cent cans Stringlcss Beans (Emperor Brand) .22
25 cent cans Stringless Beans (Refuge Brand) .19
35 cent cans Beetts for..........!................
3 cans Van Camps Pork and Beans......
.19
.17
.15
.29
.24
.28
No. 2 cans Van Camps Pork and Beans.......................................22
35 cent cans Corn (Delmonty and Geneva Brands)..................25
30 cent cans of Corn.......................................................... 19
25 cent cans of cor\i............................................................. _47
15 cent cans Tomatoes (Colpack Brand).................................... .10
15 cent cans Tomatoes extra standard solid pack, 2 for...........25
30 cent cans Tomatoes, extra standard solid pack................ .22l/2
25 cent can Tomatoes, standard.................................................... .19
2% pound cans Tomatoes,, gopd ones, 2 for.............................. .35
Crystal White Soap, 4 ars for................................ .25
.Electric Spark Soap, 5 ars for......................................... .25
Bob White Soap, 20 bars for............................... 1.05
Swift’s White Soap, 20 bars for.................................... j qq
P- & G. White Naptha Soap, 3 bars for...................................25
Peet’s White Naptha Soap, 3 bars for....................................... .25
Nifty Cleanser, 6 for................................................ 25
Dutch Cleanser, 2- for...................................... 25
Cream Oil Soap, 3 for................................................ 2S
Jap Rose Soap, 3 for.................................> 35
Lava Soap, 3 for.................................................... 28
Goblins Soap, 3 for................................................. 05
Peet’s Hardwaler Soap, 4 for............................................. 25
Gold Dust, 5 for .............................................
45 cent Tomato Catsup...................................... 33
25 cent Tamato Catsup......................... jg
50 Jars Chili Sauce.................................................. 39
•35 Jars P. & S. Cherry Preserves*, 4 for........,....., .99
115 Jars Thrift Jell, quart size........................ gg
50 Jars O. B. Jam, 3 fojv 115
60 Jars King Apetite Preserves, 3 for......................... j 49
50 Jars Welch Grapelade, 3 for........................................ j 30
>)0 cent Thousand Island S^lad Dressing 35
50 cent Durkee’s Salad Dressing................................... ........ *45
3 1-pound packages Arm and Hammer Brand Soda for...........25
3 packages Macaroni for
_ la
J packages Spaghetti for..
3 packages of Noodles for.
20 cent oat food.
20 cent Scotch Barley.
22 cent Post Toasties, large size.
20 cent Post Toasties, Medium
45 cent Oatmeal, large size.
25 cent Oatmeal, small size...................... 1r
Puffed Wheat, 2 for...............’......... .............................................
Puffed Rice, 2 for..........................| .............................................
Corn Puffs, 2 for .............................................................or
Grape Nuts, 2 for................... 35
Buy your groceries by the case lots. Bring this with you to remind you o
the many things needed. Anything you need that is not listed we will
figure down to the rock bottom price. Phone your order. We deliver.
Telephone 199
City Market & Grocery
Caldwell & Williams Bros.
Telephone 199
DR. P. F. HINSON
Dentist
Office with Dr. J. H. Profitt, ovei
Christie Hardware.
Phone 240
The Royal Neighbors of Ameri-
ca meets every Tuesday night at
7:30 ip the lodge rooms over the
Vale Garage. Visiting Neighbors
always welcome.
DR. COLEMAN T. BROWN
Dentist
Jfflce in Liberty Pharmacy Bldp
Phone 112
E. R. BYRUM
Real Estate Farm Loans
City Property •
Phone 95 Residence 84
Over Liberty Pharmacy
If you are looking for the best
prnting call the Yale Democrat—
That’s the only kind we do.
H. M. PRENTISS
Physician and Surgeon
Kooms 9-10, Yale State Bank Bid
Office Phone 282 Residence Sv
TRANSFER AND GENERAL
HAULING
Oil Field Work a Specialty
Vanscoyk & Wedelon
Phone 341
DR. RALPH E. WELLER
Surgeon—Gynecologist
Office Over Liberty Pharmacy
Cotton Pickers Wanted
Tne-hnlf mile south of Yale
Phone 0-252. M. E. Spurgin. 16
P- D. MITCHELL
Lawyer
Rooms 4-5 Tull Bldg.
rale.
Okla
FOR SALE—Five room Bungalow
518 west Seventh street, Minnick
addition. iPhone 82 between 7 a.
m. and 8 p. m, 7-tf
hunting
on bond v
Wm Sell
Youi Goods
— ............
YALE DEMOCRAT
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