Strong City Herald (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922 Page: 2 of 9
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Severe
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"I had very severe attacks of
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Wade a farmer ot R P D 1
Weir Miss "1 would suffer
for months at a time All I dared
eat was a little bread and
butter consequently 1 suffer-
ed from weakness I would try
to eat then the terrible suffer-
ing in my stomach I 1 took
medicines but did not get any
better The druggist recom-
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and I decided to try It for as I
say I had tried others for two
or more years without any im-
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found the Black-Draught was
acting on my liver and easing
the terrible pain
“In two or three weeks I
found I could go back to eating
1 only weighed 123 Now I
weigh 147— eat anything' I want
to and by taking Black-Draught
1 do not suffer'
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KITCHEN !
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The making of money the accumula-
tion of materia) power la not all there
la to living Life la something more
than these two thlnga and the man
who misses this truth misses the
greatest Joy arid satisfaction that can
corns Into his life-that Is from serv-
ice to others— Edward Bolt
HOMEY OLD-FASHIONED DISHES
Who does not like the good old
raised doughnut when It le tender
and light? The
average doughout
bought In the
market Is tough
Indigestible aud
usually fried in
8 o tu e impound
that makes it im-
possible to get It
past your nose The way the old cboks
’ mode suci doughnuts was to remove a
’ cupful or two of the bread sponge add
sugur egg and shortening tolt and
oil well -set away to rise knead roll
out cut and then let rise again For
frying good sweet lard Is used and
when you bite Into one ot these crisp
brown tasty cakes they are not at
ill of kin to the kind you buy
Bread Griddle Cakes— Take two or
three slices of stale bread soak In
cold water until soft then squeeze
iry Place In a bowl and cover with
squr milk In the morning add soda
just flour enough to make a good bat-
! ter and fry off a hot griddle If a
tnblespoonful or two of melted fat Is
idded to the better no grease Is' need-
ed to fry thefi
Fatiman Bakels — Beat four eggs
until very light add one cupfu' of
sugar one cupful of cream one table-
spoonful of vanilla Add flour to roll
very thin cut In diamond shapes or
tear off the pieces fry In deep fat
sprinkle with powdered sugar Other
flavoring may be used such as orange
nutmeg or lemon
To say that romance resides In the
old the unusual and the remote will
do well enough for young people: for
them it does so But as we
grow older supposing that we have
not given up the search for It as un-
profitable we come more and more 1
think to seek It In the near the pres-
ent and the famlllqr And sometimes
we discover tt In the most unlikely
places— Robert Gay
MORE SOUPS
"Olive Green" say s: “One who will
take the- life of a cabbage need not
hesitate at chicken or
turkey for cabbage ‘has
life— triumphant d o m I-
nant compelling and pen-
etrating life Anyoue liv-
ing In a flat may prove
It by cooklnug cabbage
and listening for remarks
made by the other ten-
ants Anything lifeless
could never be so forceful and power
ful as cabbage even In Its last mo
ments"
Cubbage soup a great Parisian del-
icacy won Its favor according to tra-
dition In a singular way It was In
1830 that a play wus produced called
"The Soldier Worker" The author In-
sisted on realism so when there was
a soup scene he obliged the manage-
ment to serve a steaming dish of cab-
bage soup on the stage every night
The audience was more Impressed with
the soup than the play the aroma
wafted out over the people and made
them hungry The consequence wai
that they stormed the restaurants foi
cabbage soup and the proprietors were
obliged to call upon the theatrical
managers for the recipe Ilence the
famous cabbage soup In Perlgord
the goose stuffed with truffles Is
say those who have eaten It the cli-
max of French cookery The story
Is told of an epicure searching for new
dishes who traveled all over France
and died with an empty pie dish be-
fore him at Perlgord lie had eater
a goose pie and there was nothing lefl
to live for
Cream of Cabbage Soup— Take one-
half of a mediun-slzed cabbage chop
fine and measure to one quart of the
choped cabbage take one quart of
milk Cover the cnbhage with one
quart of water boiling hot add a tea
spoonful of snlt a slice of onion and
a sprig of pnrsley Just simmer not
allowing the cabbage to boll until li
Is transparent the flreless cooker It
a good place to cook It Press through
n colander saving the water Add t
this a qunrt of milk rub one-half cup-
ful of butter with three tablespoon
fuls of flour stir Into the soup and
cook Reason with salt and peppei
and serve with squares of bread ot
small cheese halls Red cabbage will
give a violet shade to the soup It li
often used when serving a violet
luncheon
Cream of cauliflower may be nsetf
for soup In the same way using
bead of cauliflower v
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OKLAHOMA NOTES
News From All Sections
of the State
M E Trapp lieutenant governor Is
convalescing in a Kansas City hospit-
al from a minor operation he under-
went recently according to Informa-
tion received at the Capitol
While one man remained at the
steering wheel of a fast automobile
two white men unmasked robbed the
First State bank of Hichlta in Mo
Intosh county of 13000 In currency
recently
Members elected to the state house
and senate for the ninth legislature
took office recently the law pro
Tiding that terms of such officers be-
gin fifteen days from the date of their
election
Compromise between the state board
of equalization and the Rock Island
and Frisco railroads In tax litigation
which for months has tied up public
funds 11 fifty-one counties In which
these two railroads operate was
reached
From three-fourths of an acre plant-
ed to turnips and cultivated Intensive-
ly J W Kerley McCurtain county
farmer living south of Idabel has al-
ready sold more than $200 worth with
not more than half the crop out of
the ground
Due almost entirely to lack of at-
tention and inabilty To realize the
dangers of Insect pests and disease
when they appeared hundreds of or
chards in Oklahoma county have been
destroyed according toC R Donart
colnty agent
Governor Robertson has been asked
to designate the week Including De-
cember 11 and 16 as boll weevil de-
set ruction week by J A Whitehurst
president of the state board of agri-
culture and J F Ow-ens president ot
the State Chamber of Commerce
A proposal to build a union station
at the intersection of the Santa Fe
and Rock Island tracks at Oklahoma
City was received by the corporation
commission from the Rock Island and
Santa Fe railway companies accord-
ing to Art L Walker corporation
commissioner
Many guests took advantage of open
house at St Anthony’s hospital at Ok-
lahoma City recently when the nur-
ses’ new home was opened officially
The new building which was construc-
ted at a cost of $90000 was open for
public inspection An Informal pro-
gram was given In the evening
The recent announcement of a de-
cision of the United States supreme
court which brought to an end the sen-
sational $19000000 Tommy Atkins oil
land case In favor of Charles rage
Sand Springs mriionaire has called to
the minds of local oil operators the
famous case which was conducted
here
Pursuant to orders recently issued
by President James M Kurn of the
Frisco railroad company full train
service was started recently on the
A and A division of the Frisco lines
connecting Ardmore and Hope Ark
Since the curtailment of services
sometime ago the Frisco has operated
a slnlge passenger train on the line
and one freight train which has also
carried passengers
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Announcement has been made al
Waurika by Vice-president Fritch ol
the Chicago Rcok Island and Facifia
railway company that his company
would have surveyors In the field on
the proposed extension of the Rock Is-
laud from Waurika to connect with
the RiDgling line at Ilealdton Junction
within the next two weeks Fritch
made the statement that his company
would build the connection and build
It right away
That a sweeping revision of tax leg-
islation at present on Oklahoma’s
statute books may be contemplated
Indicated when It became known
that an unofficial committee known
to he friendly to Governor-elect Wal-
ton had entered upon an exhaustive
study of tax laws In various Btates of
the uniOD '
Alpha XI Delta women’s national
social sorority at the University of
Oklahoma won the permanent title to
the'Tlver loving cup offered each year
by the Pan-Hellenic council by lead-
ing jthe twelve national sororities on
the campus In scholarship for three
consecutive semesters according to
au announcement by the president ot
the council
Ninety-four prisoners In McAlester
penitentiary and the Btate reformatory
will be given their freedom before
the beginning of the new year Is the
result of Governor Robertson’s act In
signing their expiration pardons Be-
cause of their good behavior as pris-
oners one month was deducted from
the sentence of each so that they may
secure their liberty and start the new
year as free men
His Meaning t
"In the crucial hour of our country’s
history” rotuodly said Senator Greed
"It behooves every patriot to rise
above mere matters of personal pique
or petty party advantage"
“I understand” replied Hostetter
Smith "You mean Senator that they
should all vote for you?" — Kansas
City Star
Unhandicapped
North— Did you have any trouble
learning to drive your new car?
West— No I left my wife at home
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At the Opera
Mrs — Good heavens! Can that be
Mrs Blank In that brazen decollete?
Mr— Yes that’s her all over
Sometimes we speed the parting
guest in the hope that he will bum
his bridges behind him
The girl who thinks she Is a belle
Is always glad to be tolled so
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Hawkins, Byron. Strong City Herald (Strong City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 7, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 6, 1922, newspaper, December 6, 1922; Strong City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1747938/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.