The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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Whirlwind Finuh rJ Holt'i July Clearance
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-WE Jt STCCULDN T MISS HOLT'S JULY SALE"
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ON AND GET YOUR SUPPLY
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At Holt's July Clearance Sale
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an oppo/t'irii* , to ucrpiire both know-
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hole--orne aiirl val'Jabfe influrrtier*S.
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average farm bo or y\r! in the South j
i lub work i worth on«' month's
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nothirijr and really increir-e rather
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a* a v/ork.'r > ti the farm or. in t Im ,
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btinlrieMN rurieornlnir lh«l al ni .1 n \
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r|r ath the I.od/i ha lovt a cor>intent
iiid worthy memH- r.
N'ovv therefore be it resolverl that
in the rlr-ath of Brother f' A Han'or,
•v have |. t an old and worthy mem
l>er and hi- family a kinrl and affer
tionate hu band aritl father and th
.'•immunity a ju t and iifiriirht citizen.
Re it further re-nlv>.<l that these
ri-'olution' l«' <firead upon th«- min-
ute. and -i copy rif Miimr. furnisher!
hit family and a copy lie publisher!
iri R.a'-trop Advertiser.
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Ra trrip, Texat June 2Hfh lit 'C
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THE STRINGLESS BEAN
A Modern Improvement
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'I'n the WiirnhipfuI Mnnl.er \V
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No V.U, A. P* Ar A M.
WImU'ii lit.. A Hume Mauler .if I In-
Mi an.i Mrs M A Klsner nnd Universe bus ses>n fit In his wisdom
ilniiK'ht.i ll«n<l and s. n Whitlow h to remove frum our midst our Brother
(iii ned Hunilay from u several ilaya fr «< .1 llnws.iti
lnui of I he Valley anil Me* ti n
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llrot h'-r t,.-r,r/< \\ I iii r , b.-ir lea*
to make I br- following report
llrolhei I la vis wa • born in Itaa '
lop County, 'Ii*xa on Aiii/tumI I t
I ifi'l and died at hi home j|, Ma' trop
..n I ii in- litli I'tl'i; ||e wa made a
Mm n in t'u I,o.l|f many years nifo
and has always be«.n a consistent
and faithful inember lie
of Ihu must kin.ilv men thai ever ficiaficial to the late cotton. Cotton
,tvi'd and was beloved by all who knew vauuns to lie doing fine, although the
We had a nice little rain Saturday
was tine afternoon, which will he very bene*
THAT mo t particular of cooks,
the French chef — to whom
cookery u almost a sacred rite
—has not l^rn «|r •• n take ad-
vantage of the convenience and ex-
cellent quality of strin^les* beans.
These are merely string beans in
canned form, with all the tedious
stringing, cutting, and cooking ex-
pertly d> >ne in thr process ,f can-
ning The French chcf has found
that their succulence and flavor
have been perfectly preserved in the
can. I lie inert cooking of food
does not interest him. It is the
flavoring, the seasoning, the dres*
ing tip, that places his work in the
creative class. So, whenever pos-
sible he buys those foods that arc
ready-cooked, and devotes his art
to fashioning them into master-
pieces of epicurean delight.
The following salad was devtted
by a French chef of distinction •—
Heat the content* of a an >f ,'r ;
less beans, and drain If ,lie
While hot. pour over th 'i' l'v
teaspoonfuls of vinegar at.d
spoonful of onion-juice w • ' '
anrl pepper to taste. I-''
until cold. Just before serving "•r
in thrr ■ tablesporinfuls of ■ vl"
When served as a veget' ' I
on toast as the main dish of •* '•
strinKlcss beans arc impr •'
the addition <>i a little •!
bacon They also make ar
tizing dish when served with >
sauce, prepared thus:—iHeri'l
tablespoon of butter with ci
flour Add one tablespoon vitt ■
and seasoning. Mix with the hi 1 ^
heaied in their own liquor Sin-
several minutes, arid a well 1 ' ''' '
<gK, and serve immediately
Stringless beans blend well with
canned tomatoes, corn or pe *
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1926, newspaper, July 29, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206497/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.