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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 20 Jul 1907, p. 8

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“Sommer sandwiches are as accepta- ble at an aim (ea or evening recep- downs It a picnic. They are made from a bread the receipt from which, I think, .1an to meat of our readers, to I wiIIgive a list of the ingredients which go tomafie It, but wilI presuppose that you ‘know the principles of bread making. One‘lhielf cupful of Guided milk, oneâ€" half cupful of boiling water, one- -hali ta- bleepooniul of land, one-half tablespoon- Iul of butter, two tablespooniul: of mo- lasses, three- fourths of a tablespoonl‘ul of salt, one half. a yeast cake dissolved in two tobleepooniuln of lukewarm water. one-haii cupful of white flower and ‘ and enough entire wheat flour to knead and one cupl‘ul of English walnut or pe- can nut meats bréken' m pieces. The re- sult is more satisfactory iI the nut meats are added while kneading after the first raising. When thil bread is twenty-four hours‘ old, slice 5: thin as possible, spread sparingly and evenly with creamed but- 191%; [8 nm own! To ALL sud mutant it p-ynbla in fen (10) installments rwith intuit: fit the ‘ nu ‘01 Five (i) per oemm por- un- Imam filings-imam M “in . “We! ant. viiuche'r". 11 m 63-" “Man” ah W! in aid court before mid any. sad as, appear on - an Mun! nuke their am... 1038 BELL. ., m app'oi‘nud to asthma ~ Assessment. Dated u. Highland Park. Illinois, July 20,19u7. . , I. A New Sandwich. in the August Wmum 5 HOME Cou- nmox, Fannie Merritt Farmer. an au- thority on cdoking, giires the following re~ cipe for a new sandwich: “Somerset sandwiches are as accepta- ble at an aftemoon {ea or evening recep- down at a picnic. They are made from a bread, the receipt from which, I think, ,3, ,, MUSICAL CARNIVAL ”’éadsf-nnhe m1 When you no. final 0'"!qu ins). to the find- Hfll Burns. to I: shut with in tort: amm n Rivinia M, July 25th. 26th and 27th, _ do not fuil to no What" the Mexican Burro. Ha hn ; most. interegung history. Be on” belonged to Chief Bllckfoot who with his tribe of, tone. suds Indian: was wiped of the Earth, at the Bittle of Wounded Knee in 1891 Jack wu in the thick 01 the figh’t,_ and stood his ground bravely until the camp; yup opened fire, when he took to hit heels Ind "laid low” in a ravine. This resulted in his him: the only sur- vivor o! the Indian amp. lie was Inter taught by the Seventh Cunlry Beat; meat to Fort. Shoridhn. ”m at Jolie‘s Am Ind flung lele Avenue.» the-enter}: line of. the [and roIdey of Linden Avenue (except where IIM flIple Avenue h:- terIee'I the poet! roadway of Shaman Bad) the otdineuee for the me being on file in the onion of ihe Ci” Clerk 01 Did city. Ind IIIving Ipplied to tho County Court of Luke County for II Ina-men a! Moore of IIid in- pron-lent. III-tiling to M, Ind In IIIIIIn-Ix that! he'll. been IIIde Ind returned maid eaten, thI unIl honing thereon will be moo fill any of Axum. A. I) "07.0!“ Ioon thereafter,“ the. business of the coon will permit. 5; A ho. In with. d unwed City can.“ of tho' atyol am Put. filmy of museum. of 11: “I‘ll. but!“ .ordund than M. John Anna-4 lub‘um-h all 0”,. enh- ud «horri- l-provod u tol- W St. Jakarta-u- hon inf-o- ne. with the m}: the a! V1.» luau. than may to in km- Icouou with “I. um): Iho'o! luv pl. ‘VQIO W M5]. in eoul‘n m It» John-Am and may bani new lot on St. John’- Avuu. mace outer), JOE'S BELL. 'mapfimwmhema ~Aueunent. Dated u Highland Park. Illinois, July 20,1991, Speed Amy“ Nodc: tenant-nuance -h ‘hâ€" .- "gel! at" Induces so keep To» 35:99, W wk '9'! an III-n noun mu m In: Mr. Ben Gamer: of LIB Fault. who “my 4! WM amped “ hi1. W 9th: kufornt jail. He evidently melted Ito-pure hi flew: mic! hhpendty “Mutt-Hy have been min years. He tried to buy stalen junk (tom the patrol pri- onem. The «traction that these pm- onen mode we. confidenbk. mm to hundred- of dollar; They gained accelo to the unnecupied officer' 8 houses and broke and tore any allthebrunand Ind and copper fixtures: The bran Ificbetswere broken 03: the pipes were torn ewe}; thempper sheeting on the finkvurifled.andnll thefixmree in but the kitchens and Iavoratoriee. totally Iii-matted. They even stole the fixtures from a contncmrwho had namin- Jtllled them. All Shit-junk van put 'mtq uh m and covered with abet, and hauled to the “In dump where 1,Gzol-i bergwas waiting to receive them Go]- bcrg was “nabbed.” but is now at large] The children. for a. small mp‘wm hue a chance to ride “Juck” ' ‘ gm take the put of an Egyptinh y; in charge of his Arab driver, who When out. at his picturesque costume, is a well known citizen of thy North Shore, One who“ love of children and nuns-e nudy, and interest than: in Gad's um Camp, bu mule him a “write on Inch occulono sithe one he now takes 3 part. in. ' Illa: 3: «ha aid-fiche: If (Janie mm mm: uncut-bk. man the ”which“ when I. and even Myou you vii! have have a delicious novelty." Get 3 tale hone but! he up-yo-dnte. _ ‘ 7 v Other peo _e use it. Even Ohinm A" L. I. Do - Wmhlncic ln Numb“ m M! um um " . “Maser: Look on the poor with d l i . , .. huiiaf'fimfl. $33; 6:53: mm proverb: Ben nstiontlyrwhu mm em. for m Inch mun om Tolephone Company. I . ' ' M “fluent by mm 0“! unit. "nude-mm ! . This gentleman in no other than our fellow citizen. Mr. H. X. Code. MUSICAL CARNIVAL " . ' , . Gray: 01: thi chino. or'miw our Are You Old Fashioned? good or m: nuns depends. Empe 6f Prisonif. Iota-r Thai-a ”an. A: a dinner the 0810: night little Ala onered a m to m. Saul Algernon: Here's to ma. boom ful,fasc1nadng wanna. am after man. and has been alter him ever since. Ha! Ha!" "And herd: to m." responded the lngenuoua debutante. “Inn in the mi: of animals. On huovngronndheanrpeuoithenon In mm, the tea in acumen. the parrot in '11.. the My in an.» mm, the am in thin. the under in all“ me: to” it a mud man- in at .adhty. m, man h mgr-a H a Ila-an Ran the ma” ~fle mod that. Wed by any; made It up right on the wheel. At any rate, noneâ€" of the met women present has; as yet lauded It either In the ladiea' home journal’s or “Heart to Heart Talks with Women.” to may- be the did. Shela clever enough about other things. dear knows. -- â€"-... tun-r buclneu lI merely I habit with me. I In: Io IccuItomed to the hIhlt flat I could hardly llve ll 1 1-911an lt: but there' I nothlng doing, nothlng do- ‘ lug" So, you see. the phrase had “I mthetlc lltneu hIlr I century I50, Ind lI not IlIns It Ill ~WItIonI Weekly JeflerIonlIn. vIrlIty in Menuhin Rule“. The mountaln nus" of Europe llol east and vest Ind those of Amerch north on?! Iouth. my of theAn I rlhnten of I xrohd Ielzneur. he hu all the prldo’ of the Penn and team up to the full their Olymplnn ti-IdltlonI. Ho VII once hard to say: “You wlll mm to‘ go I long wa hIck la our room-d to and I Percy who “I either idle or I Ipeudthrltt. " In rellxlon he ls ml"- lnglte. llhe his “then Ind ho hIs ' converted the “taken to hlI own he- lid. mmmmnmmm mmmmmmmmw mum “Nothing Doing! "Nothing doing!” I. that slang? I!“ thought it was until I»: night, when I came upon the words in Dickene’ ‘fDombey Son," In chanter IV.. old Sol Gills in explaining to his nephew Welter why the shop must be closed and the business abandoned. "‘You use, Welter." said he, “in truth this business is merely e habit with me. I am so neon-tamed to the hehit that I could hardly live if I relinquiem it; but there's nothing doing, nothing do- ing." 80, you see. the phrase had it: mthetic fitneu half a century ago, CHAOO IN A FIR" N00... Knoyn Fry 9qu Company. ‘ 530' did mm none-fl st manna-y mt wt!" "m A: aw”. tame the corn Hoke:- had enough beads on It to mks I pearl neckloco look sick." “Butâ€"was there no m- oral-y discussion?” "Lemme see. now â€"â€"I believe the president did hit the vice president ’Ilde the hm with a copy of Bunyan's' ‘Pllgrlm’s Prox- rau.‘ "--Atla.nta Conoutuuon. Great Land Owner. The Duke at Northumbcrhnd is the largest land owner In mums. Kb estates stretch ulmont from go: t9 I63, tnd he can ride 100 miles Knd not once leave his own domain. In t1)- pearance he I: an um! thin, with red- dlsh hair Ahd flowing vhf-ken. He is old-fauploncd In manner, and “10'! “MW“;MM you my much!" Feed Necomry {or Strength. , The “craze mun minim 1 000 pounds of food In thu count of “I: you to suntan him. , At tho Maury cunt. 1V

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