The Electra Daily News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 595, Ed. 1 Monday, October 26, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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the ordinary eereal-' bariana biscuits
. >cw on the' menuTof- many ^ouse-
holds$S|anana vinegar is,'said'to have’
p«‘01ent qua;iif&. .to -'reborp-
i banana niarmalade, ^banana!
i pared as a substitute1,fdr fi'gjj rais~
grapes and currants^atei. some of-
1'.,. other commercial articles Which
. , rapidly making theirT iivay into
t use in households.
in||Pv/ of, th^’ importation upV
ref of 44,000,000 bunches of bananas,
j annum, under-the^uspices of gev-
, i powerful American corporations;.
:■ i-liary "companies, equipped^ with
1 . -atones, have heen e^stahlislied in
\ York City and elsewhere, ‘supple-
'img the efforts ’of,- the United1
and largercrowds were on the, grounds'
^ach da^ .-Xhe exhibits'wer.e' the'best
evpr seen1 ;ih,f this section' and '.prizes
m thetsum- pf^ljOOO were aWa^deff to
os<? t-4h°wing^the1 best- agricultural'
products;!ah.d^finest, livestock. 1 1
. V$fvP countries engaged
J1. 1 European -/conflict continue^ to
dra.wf^m^exass for army horses, ja’c-
fdipS.-tp/the horse arfd mule dealers
in. this •cityj'who - hdv.e sold’fiie agents
-of. the. various1'countries several thous
and head, of animals during1, the'last
few.-'weeksl ':Th‘e horses'are bringing
no , ah ^average ^ of $150 per heacl,
which is a substantia^inerease over
prices^ paid, previous to the war.
Port Arthur—A-‘ 10,500 barrel mo^-
governmentf for,. The definite'1 lasses dank ha's been.completed on the
nose of continuing the1 study "of
■ ■•• to increase the value of the ba-
• , in new fomis of foodstuffs.
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-•i naiia Salad.^j-Bake as. many ba-
i aas required^one to each persop.
:'0. and -scoop out'the centers. Fill
h ground peanuts' run through the
i it chopper, or ^ith peanut butter;
o i leaves of lettuce and serve
h mayonnaise. A palatable addi-
n’, i i> cream cheese and English wal-
,t- Roll the. cheese into balls plac-
• tr half an English walnut on either
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XX rCent rfor" eachvwbrd^.imtial XX
«; $o$<grbv&: •»:
a'-Vihsertiqnl No,notice taken for ' JV
8' less than 25 cents.; ■' \
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FOR c RENT—5-robm/house - with -.un-
derground ? ciste'rn | ind sh/ds; .'two
blocks' north of sch111 housftY'^all E/
R.. Brown, 220. 'd523tf
local, docks by ,the West India Molas-
ses-company. The tarik will be u^ed
to handle bulk molasses and will be (
equipped with a cargo pump and! FOR
boiler. - ‘« '
-Rosenberg—An. effort tq make this
city the northern terminus of the
Gulf-Freeport and Northern railroad,
which is being constructed from Free-
port through Columbia, Damon’s
Mound and Fairchilds, is being made
ihere. The road has already been sur-
veyed to within a few miles of thig
suit* of each, and serve on the. side of i P°irit and it is thought that with a lit-
the salad plate. ' « j tie effort the balance of the right of
^ iked Bananas—-Peel the skin from* way can he secured and th® Project
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-'ne side of as many bananas as re-
i m od, and loosen it all round, but do
-»: remove entirely. Then place
-non in a long baking dish. Dust
Mu-m with, sugiy and bake for 30 min-
i tes m a moderate oven. Make ’ a
-aut e by mixing a teaspoonful of corn
f’oui with a quarter of a cup of sugar.
Heat the juice of three large oranges,
add to the sugar and corn flour and
rook till it thickens slightly.
Gelatine of Bananas—Make a lemon
n an orange jelly, according to the
•ale of the kind of gelatine used.
Mold this with sliced bananas only, or
a ;th oranges/white grapes, a few figs
• m ;p, nuts, or any mixture liked.
assured.
A committee to look after
this matter was appointed at a recent
meeting of a number of citizens and it
is thought they will close up the prop-
osition satisfactorily.
• Shelby—The $16,000 Shelby county
jail has recently been completed and
turned over to the county commis-
sioners. The building is substantial-
ly built and would do credit to a much
larger city.
Mexia—A deal was closed in this
city recently with a locas gas con-
cern for the furnishing of gas for the
Waco pipe line which will be con-
structed in Waco by T. N. Barnsdell
fir Pittsburg, Pa.
F0R RENT—One thi
in', good condition. Se
Greever.
el-rpom- shack;'
m or’call B. B.
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FOR RENT—Old Electr/News build-
ing. on Waggoner street. Enquire of
A. H. or W. J, jShekftm, News 'oflice.
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FOR SALE—Second-Ilaim Fq,
ster. See CharlevJjwts’
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rd road-
FOR SA/dSl-S^eLj
horses. J. W. K|nn|d'
and Livery.
l^tood Work
y, JJtm>/mrage
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FOR RENT—Two-roo
free gas at north edge
sirabje location for a\
C. P. Sheldon at Austii
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m house with
r of town. De-
leld man. . See
1 Furniture* Co.
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FOR RENT—One-roo
and strip, papered; 12x
C. 'P, Sheldon, at Au
Co.
m. spack, box
lflb/South side.
stM Furniture
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FOR RENT—A 3-ro/m
goner street. W. AyG
ih/icl^
>/wag-'
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FOR RENT—Office building/cheap, on
principal street, centraUy located,
14x18, electric lights. S|p C. P, Shel-
don, Austin Furniture Co. d45t2tf
FOB RENT—Tw<\-
C-P. Sheldon, at1 A
ture Co.
j
rbom
listin
house.
Furni-
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FOR RE^up— roiyYroom rmuse, un-
derground List&vn, mid shed; $12.50
- ” mon(A Tlxas VH#rroware and
Supj.’y Co.VJi—-nT d57Stf
The first building of the ! "■
Pipe Your House For
WE GAN DO
We have the lar
m the city,
save you m
You Sea
eaters ?
Hay
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Gas
Firteen Styles to Select From
Prices $1.25 to $25.00
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esh peaches are out of season, •- ,T1- uf'*
need bananas between and on terprise will manufacture wn-nish,
A.dd the !’,l* • :*n‘* nthn -tun n odu* i+ i-
I* t il.lCC-d.
‘ ’-'l " u V hi i f ■
rmii.i • foi
‘ ’ayers of shortcake
the moment before serving, as «,
■•at will discolor the fruit >f al-. ' ,'1”u thii r- i 1'- *\ hi unu-h ha
to stand after slicing when un- 1 p c-cMia ' 1m fie con-a ik tion 01
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Bananas—Stir gently thick courihousc in this «ity ammnne that
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Texas Hardware arsd Supply
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. ( ed Bananas—Stir gently thick cun.mouse ....... ........
Jkl. „f bananas in a syrup flavored h*01" 'v0|,‘' ""!l bl‘ -mplete.) by Jan- , -
v.™ « . ______ t.u. iiiivv 1st 1<>1f>. rind the liLiildine- tinn-*
(innamon, cloves and a very lit
4 V \utce
uary 1st, 1015, and the building lain-,
ed ovei to the county. The combina-
:. .ana Loaf-Take a small loaf of I"jildf”K ■ • ■>"<' of rau<1- i ^'T "l
-n..nKe cake or angel food and cut a «•■> of its kind in the state. , ; - _
tJalveston—Declaring that the rais-; , ^
,, .. , . p.iOR fRADE—
mg oi more cattle is the solution of
• on.
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A DIFFERENT FAIR” .*
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PR SALK—Foui;
idc; close in, at
fhcei
outh
E. D.
mber Co.
(1591-96
~ I i A PUOOKAM OF rNT’SUAL INTKR-
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BOAT
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('1 in the »center. Fill with sliced
lianas and heap with whipped cream
*e**tencd to taste.
Banana Cake—Bake a sponge cake , . .. x x, . rp ,___^
Plain cup cake in two layers. Just gently >» th» c.ty, says that Texas RENT—Foui'f
. . __frinnors should irive more time and, *?•
■•‘ore serving put freshly sliced ban-
the food problem, N. E. Hay, former ] :° ^ ^
governor of Washington, and who was j lnr•el^,
« between and on top of the layers
take. Cover the top thickly with
nipped cream and serve at the table
wedge shaped pieces.
' • .ana Ice Cream—One quart of
<.m. * One cup of sugar, pulp of five
-ix bananas, juice of one lemon and
runch of salt. ^Heat the cream with
r.. oe-fourths of the sugar. Let it
<■!. Peel the bananas, split and re~
\ (* the seeds and dark spots; lub
i uiigh a sieve; a'dd salt, lemon juice
i d a fourth of a cup of sugar. Mix
•. ith the chilled cream and freeze .at
nn<*e.—New York Press. '
San Angelo was selected as the
meeting place of the West Texas
Methodist conference at the confer-
ence at Austin Saturday.
Be an example in your town, not a
nrohlem. ,,
Why should a town miizzie its dogs
and not the “knockers?”
farmers should give more time and
t-ought to this particular line of in-
dustry. He also said that the funn-
els must plant a greater acreage to
borage crop-,, as the large grazing
lands are rapidly diminishing, being
cut up into small ,farms. Sudan
grass, according to his theory, will
do more to revolutionize the cattle
feeding problem in this country du’*-
?mp- the * ext few ypu-\s than . rry other
crop grown today,
>
Gah'csviile is planning a cotton null
and as the plan now stands, the mill
will contain 10 000 spindles and will
’be capable of consuming 4,000 bales
of cotton annually. The promoters
of the project announce that 3,000
bales will be taken in exchang^ for
mill stock. %
house. Call at Mqjrriot;
(1592-97.
id single hack
plyyfl Sham-
The home industry patron is the
home town builder. What are you?
The way to have good neighbors is
to be one.
Lost—Ilanclb
and class pin.
to"T ,*'ttye/Smi
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FOR TRAilB-^T Vu^e a farm tb trade
fur ElcAra pronemu Encunre at
D'ulci Restaurant.^ O J-/^d595-96
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’VANTED—To buy one
wcvlc horses or mulq/. Want cheap
stuff. Do not
rough or slightly
are not lameVor di!
work. Woulg like t|
old milk cowVresh i
Phone 110.
f\ if the^
f\heir being
lemikh
^lec\il)out th
[trade a 4 ^ar-
^milk in^,tKe deal.
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State Fair
of, Texas
At Dallas, Begitmisg
Saturday, O&tober 17
to Ko¥. 1, !nclo3av3
$80,000 IK PREPiHIUmS AND
PURSES
Aliiun’t/ruiui. AND LIVESTOCK1
10X111 (UTS HM lTEIt THAN
tovioit.
| The F.’ilr You’ll lOnjoy For !t.«i EcJu-
osllnnnl end Entertainment
Feature*.
ms BEST SHOWS
Four Ills Concert Oumln.
b'rre Open Air Attraction*.
'Great Gridiron Event*.
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A Spicial
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Un^m-talfiers
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Reasonable Cl]^rge^for/Hears<
fight Fhtne 319 Day Phoney
\and 45 S
A charter has been granted the
Wichita Valley Refining Co., Iowa
Park; capital stock $20,000. Incorpo-
rators: C. J. Ferguson, J.’F. Boyd and
J. A. Kemp.
TEH DAYS OF HORSE 'RAGING
Speediest Horses in America en-
tered for brilliant turf program
to contest for purses aggre-
gating $50,000.
Every Department Filled •with Su-
perb Exhibit* of State’* 3Inr-
velmi* Product*.
POPULAR RAILROAD RATES
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Particular about shirts?
Most men are. Heard about the dandy assort,
just received by us from the great Idefj
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Most every good shirt cloth you caj^fhLi.r^^
talk about handsome pattern# and /o.arin#
but no use trying .to desentf/ therft hei\—you
m’tst see them to appreciate- tl*ir goodness.^
Remember theyYe guaranteed fcolor fast, pc
fitting and to wear satisfactorily. Your ml
back if they don’t make good.
$1.50 and up
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POWELLS QUALITY STORE
Free Gold Votes
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Sheldon, A. H. The Electra Daily News (Electra, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 595, Ed. 1 Monday, October 26, 1914, newspaper, October 26, 1914; Electra, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth893161/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Electra Public Library.