The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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•atherford and Mineral
ilia railway wilt snoiTbe ex-
M to \ rinidad, Colorado.
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Prohibition married In Man* }-
tague county last Saturday by a
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Congressman Dick has become
as the sue-
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-tab ’Miily whites** and the “Kaok ervation. The fire is eupposed to
and tans” at the republican ha-e orltrinatad in the Wichita
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The Ijtfle republic
hr*v« start.
We call your special attention to the
that we have received our com-
■a^rapfrstock-o^^l
ass
£3£
The bill increase the aalar-
tiveehas been introduced. The
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poor fellows want more piSjjT : 7
On March fitb the soldiers Of
Fort Bill wars still fUrhiing tha 8
New TSpftij ftsstiBods,
state convention at Dallas.
it u.»MdtWtfu> Rook
intends to build its own lina from
Houston to Galveston and rur^itr
trains from Houston north over
tha H. AT.C tracks. ,. j
Tha Missouri Avenue M. E.
Church, valued at $26,000 anr
the Fifth Ward public an book-
building, valued at fttf.OOO it
tha city of Ft. Worth were ae
-Jtroyed by fire last Friday, in-
surance on church.$4000; school
house “r
Judge 8am Btreetman, of 3rd,
Court ol Civil Appeals resigned
)a*t week to r-tire to private
i practice. Governor Lanharo
hat announced that he will ap-
point Judge J. ‘ A. Eidson, of
Hamilton, a* hi* successor.
* Ei President O. Cleveland
asys that bis mail has become
•o enormous and its conaldsra-g
•" lion So . burdensome that ha
thinking of becoming a herroi
entirely. Let's all write him
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A saloon mmn at U\at place was
murdered by a demon, made so
»y the man who was killed, ly
selling him the red-eyed monster.
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few lines apises.
ALL OVER
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Roosevelt would not let the
)anj|l 'committee appoint its its
♦wrviebai^man, but nettled Ad-
miral Walker himself as chair*
•nan. The Present means to be
the “whole cheese" or no part of
s» *'~y—. j*r-
At McKinnev, Texas the Re-
publican precinot convention
«plit and as a result two differ-
an* sets of delegates were elect-
ed to the cour‘y convention.
Realy the row commenced soon-
er than we expected.
zJQdbim&a* with woman's suf-
'
‘rage, 1* having more political
ifoubles than any "state Jn the.
&iou and one rcpgienntatlira In]
hyxatr^^rfyTfteignad
Ms seat becauso be* learned of
dlegal ballets stuffed in tha box
by women.,/ r,.
rtOUSE.
Ki*eh«n Hint*. Among Whioh Them
May B« a New Thought or Twsf
Prune*', improve in flavor ifeoojfc^
«d with one-fourth as many apri-
cots. Wash them in several waters
and allow them to soak overnight
ro cold water, in the morning puce
them oa the beck of the stove, add
wju.-.sri
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A SiibsUtuU For Huh.
Hatfr« of hatffc may find relief
from this bu^
fixing and economical dtsh mr.de at
follows: Ale it two table racniala of
butter in n sr. Kciian, iTW two ta-
klespoonful« of flour, inif a te«-
spoonful of salt, two dashes of
Trimmings, Laces,
Embroideries. Ribbons,
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Gloves, Belts, etc.
W© have the largest and best selected stock of /
goods ever offered in Graham, and are showing all
the Latest Styles and most Popular Goods for spring
and summer wear. • Remember it is our policy and
rule to handle nothing but the
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When you spend your money for Inferior gooda you
rob your own pocket-book, no matter how law the
price. It pays to buy the Beet.
SHOES! SHOES!
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the sugar and allow them to simmer white poppet end gradually one pint
gently, never boil, until tender. MilK^stiilAiig sieudity. WJhenlhe
Pudding sauce will never be whole M Imlfbig stir in a-cnpfuV of
lumpy if it is made backward—that stale breed crumbs, one table*poon-
iv. mix the dry flour and sugar to- ful of chopped p.u ’.cy .d half a
g*Jkcr, lihen add the bothng-water—teaapoonlui of onion Juice. Take
^Jv.apjjastlv the butter and flavoring, this fMin the tire cn3~^Tr-m-a pint
'/•br-wild flavor can be removed of cujd mesit of any «nrt, Tflmfccd
TVom rabbits find water fowl by; very fipe, and the yc’ks of Wircc
soaking them overnight in sweet eggs, well beaten. Thsw add tbo
- ’ milk. * ... * i white* 0$ the egg* bcuUn to a stiff
Nobody Hkes to remove the eye# j froth. Pbur live whole into a but-
.....from a pineapple, but it pan be; tered dish and bake *n a moderate
done-in a very abort time f it is oven until brown on add
litst cut in slices. yTbe slices can grated bread crumbs — ^ 1 ”*
then be easily and. quickly piled.
Breed lis ready for the oven if
= when toudicd with the ftBgvr the
dough sprung* back, leaving no dent.
The old theory thit bread roust be
kneaded stiff with flour in order to
be good is not altogether reliable.
^ It it much easier to work if mixed
soft, rises quicker And is just as de- glass,
licioos ns if made the old way.
Lemons will keep for a long timo
if placed on a aholf in a roOT, dyy
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and brown
again and serve immediaicdy w'itii
tomato or mushroom sauce.—New
York Tribune.
place and covyryd with glass tum-
bl
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Chickon lorwpmuoh of ita delicate
flavor if put on t© cook in tfto much
water and allowed to bei$. furious-
ly. It bhouid flmmer gon^lj until
the water is nearly cvnporAted from
the juic<m. 1’he salt should not be
added until the lust houf of cook-
ing. I 4- | ,-lr
If applfi inlcihded for a fruit sal-
ad are pafod with a silver knife and
put into cold water that has a drop
or two pf lemon juico in it they will
not turn «%rk. ‘ ^
Lard is much nicer for pastry,
and, indeed, for evory purpose for
which it is used, if when it is ren-
dered if is ItiIxihI with suet in the
of one-third suet to two-
proportion
thirds lard. Bunt cannot bo ren-
d in water,
rt5E? pvit. The lard and
: auet sbouid then he put iogclkfitifc
fobs thay ore ftmiirsd.-------
derod in water, but should be placed
pan ind eei tft tha rating Uuj top of.each
8«ouring and Cleaning Mirror*.
To scour mirrors make a paste of
whiting and water. Smear the sqr-,
face with .it and let it dry on the
Then rub it off with tissue
paper or with a,‘soft newspaper.
Hub gently, for the particles of grit
in 4he paper may scratch the glass.
In the first place, it ia well to
know r good cleaner. This ean be
made by adding to whiting enough
cold tea to make a thin paste. Re-
move the fly specks with warm tea
and dry the mirror. Then smear
some of the paste on the glass and
rub with a dry cloth.
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For Men Women and Children. Our M$ck of shoea ia larger than
-ever before. Here yon will find Uik beat that money can bny.
Seoonr line of Sell Royal Blue $3.60 Shoes:
Ladies' Fine Shoes; also Our great line
• ■ of.medium priced shoes
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Ladies RBadu-To-Wear
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These hats are trimmed, by expert mil linen in the very latest and most
popular syles. ~ We can save you considerable money on these goods.
Call and see them.
McCall Pattern* for April are Just
Your patronage respectfully solicited.
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Th« Children Lilts THsm
Walnut cookies are old timo
vonte* with childrsn.- Allow
cup of butter, one and a half
of sugar, three eggs and one cup of
flour mixed with two cups of chop-
ped walnut meats. Cream the bill-!
ter dnd sugar and add the eggs and .
floured nuts. Lastly sttr in one and 1
Logan A Xatthnrs.
W. M Matthews has recently
bought a half interest in the busi
ness of W. H. Logan, and it is
now being run under the above
name. Mr. Matthews cordially
invites all his old friends to oal)
and eee him at bia new plaoe of
buninesa V
Tha firm do' not expect to tell
a h|)f cups of flour into which has !
been sifted a teaspoonful of baking
cheaper than anybody, but they
y expect to share the trade
town and country, keeping
powder. Drop on1 lettered sheet, »na#
rnhm r„r |r>«h«»t groa«rw«
all o wing room for spread
dix-rt- ——: 7 , —~7r 7
on hud >11 UM Urac. QIx* th»tn Iw.r.gr.t to !«*rn that
Jrf a niiL.. 4&1
I family have our ay®
We have just received from Chicago
a large shipment of 7^.
And Trimmed Hats.
S. B. STREET & CO.
BULLS FOB SALS.
1 have three high grade Here-
for bulls for sale cheap for cash,
r BOB BRYAN.
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DAILY Tourist SLSSPSBS.
1M California, also to 8t. Louis
without change via. The Texas
A Pacific Railway. Aak any
Tioket Agent about thia new ser-
vice or write
E. P. Turner, Geh.
Pass. Agent, Dallas, Texas.
Miss
dledlaeV iflithL "He*
•lt*er is 11 pUMM to be very low.
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 10, 1904, newspaper, March 10, 1904; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth870227/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Library of Graham.