The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Better
Biscuits
Baked
SOUPS THAT NOURISH
THREE RECIPES FOR EXCEPTION-
ALLY GOOD ONES.
Wit
fapioca Tomato One of the Beat of the
Heavy Onea—Solferino Alao May
Be Recommended—Soup With
Beaten Egga.
Tapioca Tomato Scup.—Put thre*
>unces of tapioca into a saucepan and
pour over about a quart of strained
droth, boil for a few minutrs and move
:o the aide of the fire to simmer
gently. Remove the eeeds from three
)r four large tomatoes -and put the
latter in a sauce pan with a small
>nion, a sprig of parsley, and a bay-
•eaf, also a few peppercorns ar.d salt
to
pou,
;VCu'
large onions into slices and put them
Into a saucepan with a quarter of a
pound of butter and toss over the fire
for a few minutes. Then put in with
the onions eome celery rut ipto small
You never tasted
daintier, lighter, fluffier
biscuits than those
baked with Calumet
They're
good — drlutous
For Calumet in-
sures perfect
baking
RECEIVED
HIGHEST AWARDS
puree and
T^llt SO HI ft
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m
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sweeten
ma
FALLING HAIR MEANS
DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE
Save Your Hair! Get a 25 Cent Bottle
of Danderine Richt Now—Altc
6topi Itc
Thin, bri
fiair is mii^P< * id
fecalp; of dandrufl
There U noihln
the hair as dandri
of its lustej^ts s
life; event^P
ness and itching of the scalp, which
If not remedied cause* the hair roots
to thrink, loosen and die—then the
hair falls out last. .A little Danderine
DON'T TAKE CALOMEL
FOR LIVER TROUBLE!
Hive You Heard of ibe N«w Constipation Riir.edr
Luckily for Him.
The amateur adventurer had Just
returned from stirring scenes in Me*
Ico, where he had fought under the
Jast enlace ahe siau<-,pan onrfhe flra ™ as a bod: tonic Postal brings free
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cooked, then put in a little tomato few weeks' use. vhi
. . . . , , | Men peck was in u MHir t i uniKiu |
a bunch of chopped parsley, ,, , , „ . . . !
minutes an^Ll.en put. in ^.teaciMful of one hiu1 ,ef' 1hlrn H forU,m' ^ I BL >
mixed In equal parts. Season with
salt and pepper and allow to simmer
an the fire for an hour. Immediately
After taking from the fire beat one or
two eggs well and stir them in. Serve
*ith sippets oTfl^t ((ina 11 4uarei
Pare, quarter and core quinces, rut
in little squares. Measure and allow
an equal amount of BUgar. Place fruit
in a porcelain kettle, with just enough
water to cover, boil until tender and
skim out carefully. Make a sirup of
the sugar and water in which quinces
were boiled. Let come to boiling
point, 6kim well and drop quinces
gently in. Boil 15 minutes and dip
out carefully into jelly tumblers. The
sirup forms a jelly around the fruit
use with cores for jelly.
Cheap
p of
yiRar!'
mile sauce. Into which
one level Teaspoon of TmHng soda 1#
dissolved In one tablespoon of boilinf? Easily Spotted
"J-WM
Intere'
iHuAandlat the Wile
•Trfc^sJ^fTu have cAigl# th
who robbed our house night before
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one te,
'spoon
1 spoon salt, one large cup of raisins
i linka-femlnutcar- tMakt^s onerkatfcsk-
This cake, in which the only moisture
it#«diti(|i to a tfbl
pple |sauce, if
cake.
red. I
least four blci
answered V
TRIED REM
FOR THE G
lust go to your druggist to-da>
L'5 cent box of
LIVKK BUTTONS
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owe
w ant
your
K will
prings
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and
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and its
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want
said
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you
the lOTSh
Shoot it," responded the wise guy
Is an Inquisitive man question
able character?' asked the booh
poisonous accumulations
you eat better, sleep better, work bet-
ter
They are great for nervousness and
bod\ tonic Postal brings free
mnkt
dstones and
the United
was the greatest ir.
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At your grocer's—23c for
g package.
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U-nditr, blottri
MONROr DRUG c
For Once
His Wife
dining room at breakfast tin
was no meal visible. I went into r'n>*
wife's room and there she was still
asleep. So unlike Bertha, you know. |
I ca||pd her: f#Say, Uattlia. it's eight
m y hftJkfa s Li — X
|0Ut«^jF®uk
the reveille upon it All to TTo pur-
pose. W hat was 1 to do? Time was
passing and 1 didn't feel inclined to
go to work hungry. (Jet my own
breakfast? Not on your lif^. What
am I married for? Then a bright
thought struck me. I took off my
shoes, crept as quietly as 1 could along
th^ passage; a board creaked; in &
moment Bertha was awake.
" '.Jatnes, w here have you been?'
A conductor stumnled twic* bv
fcA (jJgpMitall boy. Lookin] \ bnck^g k\
ith^.iffllh^ the conductor sj! JJ:
"S(*wWB(ople seem to ijve
^kward Bndren."
Yes,' sf^^the mother; "i, iwr
tluiiking your mother had (* fe
At the Circus.
can do. She is small ei
W"ZCSS.
of Hi« Vessel.
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Henderson, J. B. The Crowder City Guardian (Crowder, Oklahoma), Vol. 9, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1913, newspaper, October 3, 1913; Crowder, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc273607/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.