The Cimarron News. (Boise City, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 22, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CIMARRON NEWS, BOISE CITY. OKLAHOMA
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Help at Tk'a Period
iniaok.—"1 have taken
Lrdu E. Ptekban'a Vegetable C«n-
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claim* to be and baa
benefited me woo-
derfuHy. I bad been
aide for eight mentba
«7tb a trocbie vbieb
confined me to my
bed and waa etiiy
able to be up part of
the time, wbeo 1 waa
adriaed by a friend,
Mra. Smith, to trr
Lrdia t. Pmkfcam a
Vegetable Com-
Exnw) and Lnrer Filla. I vaa to mtcfa
rnef.Ud by the oae of tbeae mediexra
that 1 waa able to be op ar.d about in
two week*. I wu at the Change of Life
when i began Ukmg the meci/raea and
I paaeed o-rer that time wiibcat any
trxible. Now I am bale and hearty, do
all my booaework , waahing, ironing,
armbbing, and ecoking, all there iatodo
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Cabinet
tanlac keeps him
fit, says McGRAW
Ha* Used It for Yeara With Splendid
Results—Fine for Run Down
Condition.
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Lizard 8kln Leather.
The Island of Ceylon, which writ
peacocks, monkeys und Imhy elephantM
to King Holoinoii, for tbnt monarch's
too, Is remarkiilile for a varied and
Interesting fnumi. One of the oddest
of Its aniinals Is n hug«' Hznrd, culled
the cnbrogoya, which attains u length
of four and one-half feet.
The etthrnjroyu |h a very handsome
reptile, beautifully marked, and Its
skin when (untied affords a touch
leather of excellent wearing quality
ami waterproof. It Is used for milk-
ing Women's shoes und, with the Idea
of Introducing It In this country for
that purpose, specimen hides have re-
cently been sent to our Department of
Commerce by the American consul at
Colombo. Philadelphia Ledger.
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And the fresh flow'et pluck ere it
Why are we fond of toll and care?
Why chooee the rankling thorn to
wear?"
MORE GOOD THINGS
A most appetizing salad and one very
appropriate for picnic occasions Is:
Herring and Po-
tato 8alad.—Take
one cupful of her-
ring cut In dice,
three cupfuls of
cooked diced po-
tatoes, one tea-
spoonful of onion
; "For four years Tanlac has kept
! In the pink of condition as I take a
few doses of it every time I feel a
' little run down and It always buildg
me up again," said Wm. A. McGraw,
207 Beach Place, Tampa, Fla
! "I began taking Tanlac first about
four years ago when I was In a very
bad state of health and had been run
down for several years. I was always
j taking laxatives, too, but I believ*
! they did me more harm than good.
"Tanlac made me feel like a brand
| new man In a very short time and \
have never had a return of any of my
old troubles. The reason of this I am
firmly convinced Is that I always haw
Tanlac handy and take a few doses
every time I feel a bit under the
Jnlce, two table- j weather."
Tanlac Is sold by all good druggist*.
Costly Language.
In one of the palatial homes of thL T
new rich, a man sat before a blazing
fire, a cigar between his teeth, a
liqueur at his elbow. His friend sat
opposite, likewise fortified.
The host was bewailing the enor-
mous cost of keeping his son at col-
lege.
"Such expenses!" he cried. "And
the worst of all Is the languages."
"Languages?" repeated his friend,
"How's that?"
"Well," said the host, "there Is one
Item In the hill which runs. 'For
Scotch, $250.' "—London Answers.
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spoonfuls of minced green peppers,
four tablespoonfuls of olive oil, three
tablespoonfuls of vinegar, a dash of
paprika and a few grains of salt.
Make a French dressing of oil and
vinegar and let the fish and potato
stand In it for an hour. Then com-
bine the fish, potato and pile the mix-
ture upon the platter, surrounded with
shredded cabbage mixed with a salad
dressing. Sprinkle with chopped green
peppers and garnish with whole her-
ring.
Turban of Smoked Salmon.—Take
one and one-fourth cupfuls of minced
smoked salmon, three-fourths of a cup-
ful of soft bread crumbs, four table-
spoonfuls of butter, pepper, two eggs,
one tablespoonful of minced parsley
and a few drops of onion Juice. Soak It ifJ better to lenf] than to borrow,
the salmon to remove the excess of Lend a helr,ing han(j but don't borrow
salt, then mince fine. Cook the crumbs
and milk together to a smooth paste,
add butter, parsley and a few drops
of onion Juice and turn over the fish.
Beat the egg yolks, add to the mixture
and fold In the stiffly beaten whites.
Turn Into a ring mold, surround by
j boiling water and bake until firm,
| about twenty-five minutes. Unfold and
fill the center with well-seasoned string
! beans and serve with a cream or egg
! sauce.
Fish Batter Cakes.—Take one-half
cupful of shredded codfish, one cupful
1 of pastry flour, two-thirds of a cupful
of water, two egg yolks, one-half table-
spoonful of melted butter and two egg
whites. Freshen the fish. Put the
flour Into a bowl, add the water, grad-
ually beating well, then the codfish.
Beat the yolks, add, then add the
stiffly beaten whites. Add the melted
butter and drop by tablespoonfuls in-
I to hot fat. Have the fat hot enough
to brown a cube of bread in sixty sec-
onds.
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"The best portion of a good man's
IKe—his little, nameless, unreniembered
acts of kindness."
SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT
dish, if well cooked, is
pan-broiled calfs heart.]
Cut it in thin slices, and j
if to be pan-broiled, add j
a little butter; cook well
on both sides, spread j
generously with butter, |
season with salt and pep-:
per, and serve hot. If
broiled, cover with but-!
ter as it is placed on the :
hot platter.
Brown Fricassee of Sheep's Tongues.
-Take four sheep's tongues, wash
and cover with boiling water, then
j simmer for two hours. Cool and re-
move the skin, cut in halves length-
' wise, sprinkle with salt and pepper
and put away in a cold place until
' the next day. Boll the tongues In
I flour, fry In butter with a little onion
until a rich brown. Add flour to the
' pan, after removing the meat (with
some of the stock in which the tongue
was cooked) to prepare the gravy;
season well with salt, .pepper and a
little lenion juice. Serve with boiled
rice, all piping hot.
Oatmeal Date Cakes.—Take one
I cupful of sugar, two-thirds of a cup-
ful of shortening, two eggs, one-half
cupful of sour milk, one cupful ol
' chopped dates, one teaspoonful each
of cinnamon and soda, one-fourth of
i a teaspoonful of nutmeg, one-fourth
I of a teaspoonful of lemon rind, one
I and one-half teaspoonfuls of salt, one
fourth teaspoonful of cloves, one cup-
ful of wulnut meats, two cupfuls of
rolled oats and two and one-half cup-
fuls of flour. Mix and drop by tea-
spoonfuls on a buttered sheet. If the
rolled oats are browned slightly in
the oven, then ground, the cakes will
be more tasty and wholesome.
Fruit and Nut Filling for Cake.—
Take one cupful of raisins and one
half cupful of nuts chopped and
mixed, one-half cupful of shredded
coconut, and one egg white. Mix well
and add to the egg white. Spread
over the cake a layer of jelly, then
put on the filling. Frost and decorate
with halves of walnuts.
Pineapple Delight.—Take one small
can of pineapple and one-half pound
of marshmallows; soak the marslimal-
lows In the pineapple juice until soft.
Just before serving add one-half pint
of whipped cream and the pineapple
cut in bits. Chill and serve.
Honey Angel Cake.—Sift one and
one-half cupfuls of flour four times,
add one teaspoonful of cream of tar-
tar and sift again. Beat the whites of
eleven eggs until stiff, add one and
| one-half cupfuls of honey, beat light-
j ly, add flour and beat until it is put
Into the pan. Bake In a moderate
oven.
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