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The Mayetta Herald from Mayetta, Kansas • 7

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PREPARED AT HOME A Corner in Ancestors HOW PLANKED 8TEAK SHOULD BE FIXED UP. By ELEANOR LEXINGTON 8lrtoln Cut, About Two Inches Thick, Carpenter Family SENATE'S WEALTHIEST MAN Rubbed with Lemon and Butter and Tacked to the Heated Board, Is Necessary. It Is no longer necessary to go to (Copyright by McClure Syndicate) Carpentras is a town of Vancluse, I some -famous restaurant or popular grillroom to enjoy that almost mysterious, yet artistic dish that is the France, and la identified with Carpe-toracte, a town mentioned by Pliny. That the name Carpenter, or Car- urer of Pennsylvania, besides-holding other offices. His brother, Joshua, too, is a valuable ancestor, for he was member of the assembly, and held other offices.

Samuel Carpenter's Senator Simon Guggenheim, brother of the members of the Morgan-Guggenheim syndicate whose operations in Alaska have figured so prominently in the Ballinger-Pinchot-Glavls inquiry is regarded as the wealthiest man in the upper branch of the United States congress. The value of this iiyndicate's holdings in Alaska alone has been estimated at $2,000,000,000. There are seven of the Guggenheim brothers and three. delight of every professional chef a planked steak. With the purchase of pentier, as a surname, had its origin here, is not impossible, and the suggestion is offered for what it is worth.

name heads a petition for the estab a plank sold for the purpose and the lishment of a public school the first services of a good all-round cook. Carpentaria, Australia, was first called I school in Pennsylvania. Penn called plank steak can be served at home. Daniel. Murray and S.

with the J. Pierpont Carpentler, and thus named for Pieter The steak ought to be a sirloin a him his "trustie and loving friend Samuell." In 1774 a general con Carpentier, governor general of the Dutch Indies in 1623. "No family in England stood higher gress, the first ever held here, met Morgan company compose the syndicate. Senator Guggenheim's personal fortune has been placed at $200,000,000, but It is probably more. The syndicate is a novel one.

It has no char porterhouse is not fat enough and cut about two inches thick. Rub it over with lemon Juice and butter, tack in Carpenter's hall, Philadelphia a name which may have been taken ter, and it has never been Incorporated. It exists it to the heated board and place in a very hot oven. for good deeds, or received more honors from the king than that of the Carpenters." Among the first of whom from this family. under an understanding something in the nature The second wife of Gov.

Bradford After leaving ten or twelve minutes. of a "gentlemen's agreement" It assumes enor of Mayflower renown was Alice Car draw the tacks, turn and tack it again mous liabilities, as Its counsel naively expressed it, "Just by word of mouth." penter, and thereby hangs quite a ro any records have been kept was John Carpenter, born 1300; at 20 years of age he was an M. P. His father, whose name has not been handed This syndicate was formed in 1906. The Guggenheims and Mr.

Morgan agreed to go together on some Alaskan speculations. Each side pledged mantic story. They were lovers in England, but on account of his lower rank their marriage was opposed by $5,000,000. The particular speculation then in view was the Bonanza copper mine. This embraced some highly valuable property about 190 miles from cruel parents, and he took another to down, being known as the father of his son, "was also prominent in affairs, and took active part in all matters relating to the crown.

the coast The syndicate put up cash and bought what it wanted. wife, and she, too, married, doubtless one of suitable station, but was soon Up to date the syndicate has built 102 miles of railroads in Alaska at a cost of about $10,000,000. About 90 miles remain to be constructed of the left a widow. Bradford losing his wife original project, to cost $5,000,000 more. Spurs are contemplated to reach new properties which have since been acquired, so that the total cost of the how lucky things fall out sometimes for lovers wrote the following letter to his Alice sweetheart: "I am not road promises to be about $20,000,000.

in place, returning to the oven for another ten minutes' cooking. This can be garnished with rice or potato-cakes, latticed potatoes, little string beans or peas. Lamb or mutton chops can be cooked in the same way as the steak, an added savoriness being given by basting them quiU often while cooking with a well seasoned tomato sauce. Tacking meats to the board is not really necessary when the cooking takes place in an oven, but It is pleasantly reminiscent of the days when the board was propped before the open fire and the food had to be tacked to keep it from slipping off. Now for our bonne bouche poached eggs.

Prepare the necessary amount of well-seasoned, creamy mashed potatoes. With a pastry bag and tube Mr. Steele, counsel for the syndicate, testified that he thought there was about 60,000,000 tons of coal in sight on the land of the claimants, and that this would net a profit of about $25,000,000. Following up tlfls lead. Senator Beveridge asked some questions about the values of coal lands in sight of the syndicate's railroad.

Mr. Birch talked glibly of gigantic values which made the heads of the members swim. He said he thought there was $900,000,000 that Bill Bradford I once was; I am now governor of the colony. A widower, and If you will come to America I am at your service." She came, true to her old love, and their marriage, which took place August 14, 1623, was the fourth In the colony. The coat-of-arms Illustrated is paly of six, argent and griles.

On a cher-ron sable, three plates argent charged worth of coal in that one district alone. It could be mined, he thought, at a net profit of $200,000,000. Senator Beveridge believes Mr. Birch underesti mated the values. The Indianian says the property probably is worth three times this amount, or nearly $2,000,000,000.

MAN WHO DOWNED CANNON cover the board with wreaths of potato puree. Brush with melted butter, make slight depressions and into each break an egg. Dust with pepper and salt and place in the oven until tho eggs are cooked and the potatoes lightly browned. NOVEL GARNISHINGS. with a cross pattee griles.

Crest, a demi-lion rampant, griles, holding between the paws a cross pattee vert. Motto: Audaces Fortuna Juvat Fortune favors the brave. This coat-armor, is blazoned" by Burke, and by historians of the Carpenter family it is assigned to Samuel of Pennsylvania. In 1673 this coat-of-arms belonged to the Carpenters of Tilllngton, Herefordshire, and to the family to which Samuel belonged, but it has never been settled where he came from. Some say from Surrey.

Of the Tilllngton Carpenters, George (for faithful service rendered the crown) was created When making fritters cook sections Washington. George William Norris, representative from the Fifth district of Nebraska, who started the battle that curbed the power of Speaker Cannon after one of the fiercest fights ever witnessed on the floor of the house, is one of the country's self-made men. Election to the senate may be Mr. Norris' reward for the winning fight he put up, talk of his succeeding Elmer J. Burkett as senator from Nebraska already being heard.

Representative Norris started out In life's battle under a handicap just as he entered the battle against Cannon rule with the odds against him. He was born on a farm in Sandusky county, in 1861. His father died when Mr. Norris was a small child and his eldest brother was killed In the war. This left Mr.

Norris'; mother In strait of orange in water and sugar until It begins to thicken like a sirup. Dip each piece of orange Into a-delicate batter and fry in boiling lard to a golden brown. Dust with powdered sugar and serve In a ring around or Carpenter ange marmalade. a peer of Ireland, as Baron Carpenter Roll slices of calfs liver In a thin Another John Carpenter, was the famous town clerk of London, who died 1442. Nearly 400 years after schools of Killaghy, 1719, and his grandson, George, third was created Viscount Cfarlingford and earl of Tyrcon- slice of bacon, hold together with a silver skewer, flour and cook a delicate brown.

Serve on chop dish with ened circumstances and early In life the man who won against Cannon had to work and work hard. He got used to hard knocks from the first, but for boys were established in London, nel, 1761. These dignities expired with by money which he bequeathed for the joh'n carpenter fourth earl, who died he kept up the battle, became a school teacher and earned the money to pay garnlshings of cress. Pass a thick purpose, payable from the profits of nkotrh nf thia branch of the his way through college. creamy gravy in silver sauce boat certain lands.

The school, as direct- famlly may D9 seen in the British He studied law while teaching and was admitted to the bar in 1883. He Instead of cold deviled eggs try ed by his will, is for "the finding and went to Nebraska in 1885 and settled at McCook. He became prosecuting Stuff in usual way, put two Ibringing up of foure poore men's chil- RR t.nrmnr wan eranted to attorney and served two terms as a district judge, fie was elected to" con- halves together, dip in egg and bread dren, with meate, drlnke, apparel and rrontar a p-pntiaman of the gress in 1889. Of his battle for a change of the house rules Mr. Norris said: crumbs and fry at the last minute in 1 i .1, A William carpenter, a BBUUCiuau mo it nnr ti fat fioriro rmii) until it against Cannon's control of boiling fat Serve on round silver 'My fight was not against Cannon; was learning, they are preferred, and king's privy chamber.

It was argent, a erevhound passant, and a chief the committee on rules, and the injustices likely to flow therefrom. With the platter with a center of green peas and a border of thick tomato puree. assistance of others who believed with me that the power of the speaker sable. A refreshing drink at afternoon Crest, a greyhound's head, erased. should be curbed and restricted, and through Democratic aid, we have won.

I am making no warfare on the Republican party. I am a Republican, work card parties is made from equal parts of ginger ale and grape juice. Serve In straight, thin glasses with a ing for party success. I believe what we Republicans have done will make per fesse, sable and argent Motto: Celerltas, Virtus, Fidelitas. for party success." The 'greyhound is an embodiment of then others in their places forever." The school now accommodates about 700 boys.

John seems to be a favorite name with the Carpenters, and a fellow student, and intimate friend of Prince Henry, afterward Henry was John Carpenter, who became bishop of Worcester. He held his manor in Herefordshire, by the annual rendering of one bow of the value of two shillings, and one barbed arrow, valued at three maraschino cherry floating ci. top. SCHIFF OALLS "JAP" ENEMY speed, courage and fidelity. The Carpenter to whom this charge was granted was, as stated, the king's chamberlain or messenger an office of honor To Remove Stains.

Ink, fruit or vegetable stains on "The most difficult problem the nation has to fingers are inexcusable, as they can be and a little gold greyhound, on a easily removed. deal with is the far east problem," said Jacob H. Schiff, the New York financier, in a recent speech, chain, is to-day the badge of office of The quickest eradlcator Is a piece the king's messenger. of pumice stone kept on the wash- "I am sorry to say it, but we are in danger of war over this same question. As a friend of Japan, stand.

Wet before using and rub SPANISH CLIMATE IN WINTER one who helped to finance its late war, I regret steadily, but not vigorously, or tha skin may suffer. this inevitable conclusion. Many Cities and Localities That Are A stain remover that has proved "During the last few weeks a test has been made in the direction of finding out the attitude successful with fruit and vegetable Famed Throughout the World as Health Resorts. discoloration is made by adding four of the nation toward us. This test, I must say to my personal mortification, developed the fact The most agreeable winter climate drops of carbolic acid to a half pint bottle of glycerin and rosewater.

that Japan has joined hands with the enemy of pence. The poet of the family, or one, is Nathaniel, born at the end of the sixteenth century. He was poet, philosopher and mathematician. The philanthropist is Mary Carpenter, born In England, whose good deeds are commemorated by a tablet in Bristol cathedral. The statesman is Matthew Hale Carpenter, born in Vermont One of the first of the Carpenters here was William, 1635.

He was one of Roger Williams' companions in Providence. Another William Carpenter came over in the Bevis, 1638, Samuel Carpenter was a member of the Friends' society of Philadelphia, 1683, and In less than 20 years was rated the richest resident in the in Spain and probably in Europe is that of Malaga, which has a mean winter temperature of 65 degrees all mankind. If You Want to Be Liked. Don't when people say nice things Fahrenheit The climate is extremely "Russia and Japan have evidently one purpose at present, at least and that Is to keep China as a lesser state. And perfidious Albion, benoflclal to sufferers from rheuma to you, think that they must necessarily be insincere.

It is quite as natural tism, but it is not at all recommended which has always professed to be an enlighten in highly nervous cases. ing friend of mankind, is a party to this coalition. If we are not careful, if for some persons to put their nice There are at times unpleasant winds. we do not show the right statesmanship, we will be drawn into a controversy thoughts about you Into words as it with this arrangement in a most disagreeable manner. is for them to breathe.

Home Chat i but extremely little rain duqing the winter Though a healthy place, the sanitation of the town is Horseradish Butter. Pound a teasDoonful of grated NEW MASSACHUSETTS SOLON not good, but the unsanitary effects are to a large extent neutralized by the dry climate, by the sea air and horseradish in a mortar with an ounce-of butter and a tiny pinch of red pep Eugene Noble Foss of Boston, who has Just by the abundant and excellent water been elected to congress on the tariff issue in a supply. per. Rub it through a sieve and it is ready for use. It will keep for some Democratic landslide in the Fourteenth Massachusetts district, is head of the B.

F. Sturtevant Com- Ronda Is nearly 3,000 feet above the sea and has a bracing climate too bracing, in fact for winter. Algeciras. time if you put in a cold place. Bottled horseradish may be used if it is very carefully drained.

pany, with branches In Philadelphia, Chicago, New York and London. He was born In 1858 in province, Penn not being called a resident Samuel Carpenter's house was considered the finest one in Philadelphia, and in later times it was the f-flcial residence of the governor. It was sold to John Trent, after whom Trenton, N. was named. In 1693 Joshua Carpenter was rated the richest man in the province, next to his brother Samuel, who, at one time owned 10,000 acres of land, nearly a dozen mills, three wharves, possibly several vessels, and besides his town house, three country seats.

His wife was Hannah Hardiman, a Welsh maiden. They had five sons and two daughters. A granddaughter, is probably the most successful win West Berkshire, and Is a brother of Congress man George Edmund Foss of Chicago. ter station in Spain, and since the conference which was held there a Oilcloth Apron. A little white oilcloth apron can be In y02 Mr.

Foss was a candidate for the Re few years ago its hotels have been publican nomination for congress from the Elev worn while giving children their enth district of Massachusetts on a platform of full of visitors during the greater part of late winter and spring. Being within easy reach of Gibraltar, the It is also useful in washing dishes. Bind the edges with white tape. "Canadian reciprocity, free iron, free cpal and free hides." He won, but was defeated at the polls, partly through the growth of Democratic sentiment in the district and partly through the place is by no means dull. There are tennis courts, a golf Bees and Fruit.

An Insufficient supply of bees will! Martha Carpenter, married Reese Mere- course, polo ground (at Campamento), hostility of some opponents within hisrown party. hinder the setting of fruit While other dith, a friend of Washington, and from and most of the meets of the Calpe He then began an educational campaign upon insects may take a part in the carry whom descended the Merediths of New Hounds are as conveniently reached the subject of Canadian reciprocity, which made his name and the issue. ing of pollen, the fruit raiser must re-; Jersey. Hannah, sister of Martha, was from AlgecJjas as from Gibraltar. known all over New England.

Yachting, boating and sea fishing may In the spring of 1904 Mr. Foss sought to have the Republican state con the wife-of Joseph Wharton, from whom descended the well-known family. A great-granddaughter of Samuel be freely indulged in and driving ex ly, chiefly upon honey bees. Experience shows that, though bees may fly; two or three miles, hives should be within half a mile of the orchard or. small fruit patch.

vention adopt a resolution favoring reciprocity with Canada and became a candidate for delegate at large to the Republican national convention, but cursions may be made in the direction was the wife of Thomas Wharton, pro-1 of Tarlf a and Cadiz. More distant ex "machine" influences were too strong lor him and he was defeated. Again cursions Include those to Tangier, be was beaten for congress. vlnclal governor of Pennsylvania. All descendants of Samuel Carpen Granada, Seville and Malaga.

Madrid is too cold for January. It is at an Mr. Foss turned to Democracy last year and became a candidate for lieu ter have the way made plain to mem-ber'ship with the patriotic societies, for tenant-governor. He was beaten by 8,000 votes. Hl3 congressional district altitude of 2,400 feet Seville is better Value of New York Parks.

On the basis of real estate assessments the public parks of New York city are worth $1,200,000,000. in which he succeeds the late William C. Levering; Includes Brockton, a shot he was lieutenant governor and treas- in March and April than in January. manufacturing center. It never before has elected a Democrat to.

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