The Cedarville Herald, Volume 12, Numbers 27-52
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Without iff becomes i a trained tV.Hf. irohave you , A HOUSEHOLD BREVITIES | —Macaroni Soup,—Put Into a stow- i pan of boiling water four ounces of f macaroni, one ounce of butter and an jivjpnicp stuck with five clover; when tho macaroni 1ms becebne quite tender drain it very dry and pour on it twp quarts of clear gravy soup lot it sim mer for ten minutes, taking ear© that, ■the macaroni does not burst or become pulp, it will then to ready to serve; it auld he served with grated Pe^mosafl iUcese.—Boston Herald. •—Apple Dumplings.—Take light fireui dough, and shorten with a little rbutter* Roll and cut into balls the elite of dumplings. Drop those into boiling water, with a little Balt added* Boil one or one apd one-half hours. Have ready a dish of applesauce, break open the dumplings and spread .with the sauce. Put the .dumplings together again, and serve with sweetened millc In this ease you know that the apples are done. —Boston Budget, —Parsnips With Egg Sauce.—Cut the parsnip in thin slices so that it will all cook alihe, then, steam until tender. For three pints ,of parsnips, boat to boiling one quart of rich milk or thin cream. Stir' into it* two leve l' table* spoonfuls of flour rubbed smooth with a.little milk, and let it boil a few min utes, stirring constantly until the flour is well cooked; add the well-beaten yolks of two eggs, letting it boil up; then pour over the parsnips Jjiutj serve*;, —Good Health. . _ • "St «... ; —Fricosscd Rabbit.—Cut ’the rabbit up and go through the usual prelimi naries prescribedin other receipts. Fry .-and place iipm ahot dish in the oven and to the butter in which the game was fried add a chopped onion,, a tablespoonfnl of some good catsup, walnut, butternut or. mushroom, sweet herbs to taste, quarter of a teaspoon ful of cloves, the. same of allspice and cayenne popper it liked; thickened with browned flour and pour over the rabbit. Onion should be cooked before using in the gravy. Some people strain the gravy1before serving.—Home. —Spanish Buns.—One pound of flour, .three-quarters of a pound of sugar, half a pound of butter, two tablespoon-- tola' of rose wuter. four eggs. one gilt of yeast, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, half a tenspoonful of nutiheg, half a pint of milk. Cut up the butter and rub it well, ivith flour, add the sugar, beat the eggs very light, and stir in lastly the spices and rose water,' with milk enough to form a very thick bat ter and then, add the yeast Tho next morning stir it ngain and let it rise the second time. Butter your pans and fill them threepnrts full, When they are' done and cold sift sugar over, and with a sharp knife cut them , in squares—' ^'Boston Budget. ■ MINCE PIE ALL RIGHT. PEACOCKS AND TURKEYS. Their Merit* Compared Tree* the IHand- . point of aaKptowce, ' What roast swan is to roast goose, such is roast peacock to roast turkey. Many owners of country house* who keep peacocks and let them run wild and nest in their woods and shrubber ies take little trouble either to fatten or cook the pea ohicka, If they did, they would perhaps take more pains to rear these birds for the table. The meat is very white, and of exceedingly fine and close grain; and has the true game flavor, with none of the Btringi- ness of the common turkey. The American wild turkey is, however, an even finer bird for the table than the. peacock; Those which appear in the poulterers' shops of London generally arrive in such had condition from care less packing and refrigeratingthatthey are Inferior to the domestic bird. But when allowed to run wild and- nest in English woods*, as is done, on some es tates, on Us merits, and apirt from any tricks of cookery, it is perlikps the very .best land bird that is available for food., The game flavor is not too pronounced, but gives a character to the whole which Is altogether absent in the tame black turkeys o f the farm yard.—Spec* tator. - .. ■ j —It Is a Way They Have,—*T don't understand why Mrs* Plinlimmon doesn't accept my manuscript, or else return it.” "How did you address it?” "Mrs. Henry PHnlinujaon, Slowgo Mag azine.” ‘"Then she threw it. into the waste basket.. You should have ad- 0 »w*a Thl»t > W » oiler OSe Hundred Dollar* Iteuwrd for any i'M# of Catarrh item can not W cured by Bull's Catarrh Cura ' F, J, C hexky t’o., Props, Toledo, O. W e the undersigned, hure known F. J, Cheney for the fast 1ft years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transaction* and financially able to carry out any obligations mnde by their firm. West A; Truax, Wholesale Druggists, To- S 4 M 1 * ■ V U I V * « 1 M M V II acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Prjco7$e> per bot tle (Sold by all druggists. Testimonial free D on ’ t pen missives to your best girl on postal cards. She may liu,ve a suspicion that you do not care two cents for her.— Union County Standard* The OnlyOneKv«r Printed—CauYouFind theWord? There Is a 3 Inch display advertisement in this paper, this week, which 1ms no two words alike except one Word. Tito same is true of each new one appearing ouch week, from Tho Dr. Harter Medicine Co. .This house plucds a "Orescent” on everything they malmmid publish. I-oolc 1 or it, send them the name of the word mul they will return you book, beuutiful lithographs or samples free. A man ’ s character is like a photographic negative. It is a blank until it has uoen subjected to the chemistry of circumstances, —Washington Star. T hu best medical writer# "iaim that tho successful remedy for ua.iti catarrh must bo non-irritating, easy of application, uud one that will, by Its own notiqn. vouch till the remote sores and, ulcerntou surfaces. Tlie history of the efforts to treat catarrh during tho pnst few years obliges us to ad mit that only one remedy has completely met these conditions, "anil tlmt is Ely's Cream Bulm. This safe uud pleumint rt>m- 4* £ COPYRIGHT IBS! > . Ward off disease by removing the cause of It. It ’s with ^he liver or the blood, nine times out of ten. A sluggish liver makes bad blood— and bad blood makes trouble. Dr. Pierce’s Gold en Medical Discovery makeB j pure blood. I t invigorates the liver and kidneys, rouseByevery organ into healthful action, and cleanses and renews the whole system, Through the blood it cures. For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Scrofulous, Skin and Scalp Diseases— even Consumption (or Bung-scrofula) in its earlier stages, it’s a certain remedy. .# Nothing else is “ just as good.” Anything " just as good ” could be sold just as this is. It’s the only blood-purifier that’s guaranteed to benefit or cure, in every case, or the money is refunded. 8 '- s J hc t u n S tove phfisH f$tta!^Kuws, jwmmm , and IJifut*wjMdt*t*t* leu, Durable,and tho eoniumerpay* tor j ordi«i*packagewith mw/paciSum. antisI m * ' ?2# 5 -00 MS UA0IE3 xiozliffi, EORBOYS f l . 7 5 ! ________ W. L. DOUCLAS 8 3 S H O E WHfe&iM THEBESTSHOE HTHEMBUlflWTIEHHEI* GENTX'EatENandLADIES,mo yourJot. lari by wearing W. L. I>oug|s* Shoe*. Tfiw meet-thowantsof alt elutes, andare the moil- economical foot-wearever'olfbredfof thomoney* llcnrareof dealer*whooffer other mpke*, B* Doing just osgood, anil bo sureyon have W. &•', Douglu*Shoes,withnameandprice stampedo*.. bottom. W. I*.Douglu*,Brockton, t r -W K E NO SUBSTITUTE. _03 Insistonlocaladrcrtlieddenlefssupplyingyou*. drcssed.it to Mrs. Henry Jane Hawkins ^ bo found &t any drug Plinlimmon. She doesn t tocogr.ize her Btqro, has mastered catarrh as nothing else husband since she became an editor." ' ' ‘ .... —Brooklyn Engle. , —Manager at the Dime—What's the matter with tho bridge jumper? At tendant—He stepped, off the platform and broke his ankle.—Minneapolis Journal. has'ever done, iind both physicians and patients freely,concede tills’fact. Tho more distressing symptoms quickly yield to it. S tudent (in.becr.iavernj—What a lucVy creature your dog is—likes water.—Flio- gendeUlauttcr. Tho LadlM. . nicy InHu ion hunt It IsUbo'iiomc andtlioPrejudiceAgainst 11laFoolish. 1 A delightful woman, known to the wisestand wittiest circlesaboutBoston, tells.how she wns brought up,-after the straightest traditions of ~New England nurseries, to regard mince pie with holy horror as tho most dangerous { thing she could cat. When eight years old she wits tempted by a kind neighbor to* cat a piece, and lived six weeks afterward hourly expecting to fall dead Vfrora its mysterious effect*. No conse* qutince less than death would moot her views of the exceeding perniciousness of the seductive tnioce, and though she did not feel the slightest effects from it, stilt she held to her belief that it would some time do its work ms suddenly as prussic add. The dist'ess of mind at last wore on iier so as to call forth ex planations. and the home authorities Were obliged to traverse their previous impressions by admitting that riiiaoe pie did not always kill at once. Mincemeat otighfc to bo extremely wholesome for tho same reasons that make it good" to eat—its flavors of sweet and sour, of meat, apple and spice, '• lilch relievo caoli other, and its finbly divided particles, which allow the choicer blending of flavors, and save tho stomach much of tho grinding which reduces food to the pulp in which it enters the blood. What gives mince pic its ill-repute wi the very spawn of nightmare is its.overdressing with suet and butter, only fit for polar consump tion, and its dragging with spleen Spied is the very food of tho nerves, rightly used, growing more essential as oirenlatijn and sense dull with age. But it shouldbe delicately, discerningly used not to lose lt» potency. Tliaovar- dressiug with fat is a remnant of the English barbarism which stewed its f5pi in tallow, and as the old piajr has it, fcvVOtefc wethers to bast* ona cnpo%* Housekeepers o f not3 liar* vied in the richness of their" receipt* for mince pie; let mine be the p ainest formula, which yet meets tlie demaud* of taste.—1’ittaburghJlispafch. Cura of tlie Ere*. Kx*l‘resideot Iltiyes gives the follow ing directions to a friend for the cars of the eyes: "UodJ eyes are the flrat talent jn tho law. Ho you know how to makedlicm good? But them in tlia water when yow wash; abut tight; open them in the water and look around. That Is the way to have good eyes.” Tfje rote teroperaturo Itohoild flot he hot or eVcn warm uu* less the eyes firo very weak or inflamed Different people will stand -different dr£r*t*J>o f temperature. With Hi* eya Bath, a# with any *tb *f n W of h*tli, the water ehould b* juataoid attOUgk tp t healthful, JnHgoratSif tffas t.- {owar hlate Regiatar B out menarc themost easily rattled. ‘W irr lean editor a moral man! Became he always does write. T he good cook should be given a wide range. ' L et himscoff at.Influenzawhonever fe| its grip.—PittsburghPost. A B oston procession is a moving spec tacle.—Binghamton ItepnbUcan. * M uch doing is not so important as well doing.—Ram’s Horn. ' “SojiKTutNO that should he looked into”— a microscope.—Washington Star. A wooden dogkennel shouldbobuilt with, the'bark on and bolighted bya baywin dow. - • I p nobody bada hobby,.the world would soon stopmoving.—Ram’sHorh. PitissMAKiNOestablishments wantmeas ures, but notmen.—N. O. Picayune. I t .will require moro thanninetailors to makeaman of Uie uverage dude.—Texas Siftlnga ' _ No kan can look at tho stars without wanting to live forever.—Ram’s Horn. T ub greatest blockhead is the onewhose mistakesnever teachhimanything.—Ram's Jom. ____ _ T hb slugger makes, money hand over fist. —Galveston News. ’ ; » pleasant effect and perfect safety Aiieh ladles " The with wh c e -may use eke California liquid laxative Syrup or Figs, under all con ditions. makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look for the name of tho California Fig B.vrup Co., printed ue&r the bottom of the package. . “ W hat a red head that follow' lins,” “ Yep l I guess' melancholy must havs marked him for her roan.”- ruck. Foit T hroat D iseases and Cottons use B uown ’ s BitoNcniAt, T roches Like all really gn tl things, they ure imitated. The penutnsare«nldunit; in boxes. Two or a trade can never agree. Work mencan’t even roll barrelsor flourwithout s little falling out- C urb your cough with Halo’sHoney of Horehouud andTar. Piko’sToothache Drops Cure itionominute, Wool*—"Is your mother-in-lawstill with youf” VanPelt—"‘No; st.ll ngtn me."—N. Y. Herald, _____ ______ , Is tour blood poor? Take Boecham’s Pills. Is your liver out of order? CSc Beeoham’aFills, t'5centsa box. G enius ma/be swift, Imt paticheo busthe Surosl.fret—rtam’s Horn.' The catarrh that isn’t cured costs <500, Not to i/OM, ’but po the pro prietors of Dr. .Sage’s Catarrh Rem edy. They promise to pay you the money, if you have an incurable case. They don’t believe that you have one. There is nothing that may not happen to a thin baby. There is nothing that may not happen to a man who is, losing his healthy weight W e say they are “ poor.’* They are poorer than we at first suspect /D o you want almost all that is known o f the value of plumpness told in a way to commendto you c a r e f u l l iv in g — and Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil if you need i t A book on it free. Scorr*B owwe ,Chemuu; SouthjibAvsnus. NewYork. YpurdrugsistkeepsScott’sEmulsionofcod-liver oil—eildruggistseverywhereCo. ft, s6 THE - ONLY TRUE IRON TONIG KID?J e &,I*K hwvo ' tSvlSlI alsordifr,llulMsireuptti.renew .appetite, restore liosltn sn<t viKoroi ydutli. Drepeptln, InUlKestlou,thsitlreurcel^, lURsPaolutolveradlcateil, . Mlmlbrlglitc&ed, brsltt .___ power increased. W bones, nerves, nm». . cle*.receivenow-force., ■nSbrine fromcomplaints pe.' cuUurlothoIrsex,using.It,nnd> ■ asaro, op^cily cure. ItoDirnS rosebloomouchecks,beamliiosComplexlua. • SoldeVerywIiero. Ail Ronulnegoodsboar '• . ""Crescont.” tiendnsXccotstatnpfor32.ps*e - pamphlet. DR;HARTERMCDICINP00., Si. Louts, Mo. I t Bbomit aparadox, but the clean fellow seldomgetstight—BinghamtonRcpdblicau. A ctcl * and a cigarette and tho email boy is in heavou.—Louisville Courier-Jour- uai. M usicai , condui'tm's beat their wav through tho world by scores.— I'tttsburgh DlBpiucli. I t is useless to tell aoiftty girl to ri'flect. Her mirrordocs tout, with entire salisfiw (ioii. TRACTION ANDPORTABLft NG1NES. Threshers andHorse Powers, WrltofurIlluafratcdCstnlosuV,ttmUed M. RUMELY CO., L a POHTE, !ND> WTNAUK THIS FArffiU m yl <«* y*a write , -_^■/ boiunq "^ vwvfe S vor ^ miuc E P P S ’S * GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. C O C O A LABELLED (.2 LB. TINS ONLY. My little girl suffered for three years from n large Abscess on her hip, the result of a R l S V i / A R 1 ^ fall ana dislocation. The _Abscess was large, with six openings, nil of which discharged t ^ v * “ . * . * * ’ *T puss,, I was induced byTriend* to give her 8. 8 . S., aqfl l>ythe time lite fifth bottle was finished the Abscess wa/entirely healed, and the child was well and happy.—Mrs, J. A. W iegnir , Sktingtan, Pa. I had three little girk who were attacked,with olfttinate l E J O Z E o r Blood Trouble, which at first.resembled licat, butsoon.grew toyellow l)iistcrs7some of themquite I?rcc. One pf tlie cltiidrcndicd fromthe effects of it, but we gut Swift's Specific and gave to the other two, and they soon got well. S. S. S, forced out the poison promptly. The curewas wonderful—J, D. R ains , Manhavitlt, La. 8, 8» 8 . has 1»« equjvtpfor Children. It relieves the system promptly; and assists tre in developing the child'shealth.^ Our Treatisemailed free. F O R T H E C H IL D R E N . natu . 1 SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. A tlanta , G a . HWJI V" H A (rood or «, provided tho h ? o f tbs’ water inati jijfht, Syrup Here is something fromMr.Frank A, Hale, proprietor'of the De Witt House, Lewiston, and the Tontine Held, Brunswick; Me. Hotel men meet tlieworld as it comes and goes, and are not slow in sizing people and things up for what they are worth. He says that he has lost a father and several brothers and sis* ters frotn Pulmonary Consumption, and is himself frequently troubled with colds, and he Hereditary often coughs enough to make him sick at Consumptlonhia stomach. When ever he has taken a cold of this kind he uses Boschee's German Syrup, and it cures him every time. Here is a man who knows the full danger of lung trou bles, and would therefore be most f rticularas tothemedicinehe used, hat is his opinion? Listen j “ 1 use nothing but Boschee’s German Syrup, and have advised, I presume, more than a hundred different pete sons to take it. They agree with me that it is the beat cough syrup in the market** <i> PIANOS W e send pianos on approval, return- ^ able if unsatisfactory, railway freight both ways at our expense. Distance, eve* thousands of miles; makes no dif ference.—W ith our patent softestop the 1 ,piano wears I osb ana lasts longer 1 also is 6 rendered practically noiseless, when do* !sired, for practising, , W o take old pianos as part paytbalanco to suit reasonable oonj^monce. Catalogue, etc,, free. Write. Ivers & Pond Piano Co., Boston. 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