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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

October 6, 1921 · Page 2 of 8

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ipiiiippm I 1 7 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN.*" Thursday, Oct. 6, 1921 NEAT SUP-ON SWEATER Make Relishes And Pickles From Last Green Tomatoes In autumn after the canning is over there is often a surplus of unripened tomatoes cabbage, onions, and green peppers too, are usually plentiful at this season and help to make good mixed pickle. They can be used in relatively equal proportions, except for onion. Half as much onion as any other ingredient is unusually best. The United States Department of Agriculture has tested this recipe: Chopped Pickle. Chop up— 1 gallon of green tomatoes 1 gallon of cabbage Ys gallon of onions 24 large green peppegp 12 large red peppei*s. I 1 Put all together in a vessel, cover with water, add about 1 pint of salt, .... and let stand over night. In the morning put all in a bag and drain Interest still centers on sweaters thoroly. After draining add 1 pint of and sweater coats—for everybody white mustard seed. In a separate wears them. These garments of wool vessel boil 1 gallon of vinegar with or silk are closely or loosely knitted— i. 1% pounds of brown sugar. When according to the degree of warmth required boiling hot, pour over the chopped of them. Tie-on and slip-on vegetables. Put all on the stove together & models that set snugly to the figure and cook about fifteen minutes. rival the smart loose-hanging sweatercoats Put in jars and seal while and everything appears to be hot. provided with a knitted girdle or sash. Many persons like spices in a chopped The pretty model pictured reveals the pickle. trend toward neat effects. Green Tomato Pickle. To repair reed or fibre furniture, 1 gallon green tomatoes dozen Y2 brace the split or broken reed with a large onions 3 cups brown sugar piece of wire or a match wrap tightly Y2 lemon 3 pods of red pepper 3 with raffia, beginning at the bottom cups vinegar 1 tablespoon whole or inside and winding toward the black pepper 1 tablespoon whole border, where a neat fastening may cloves 1 tablespoon whole allspice 1 be secured by threading the raffia into tablespoon celery seed (crushed 1 a bodkin and sewing or tying it tablespoon mustard seed 1 tablespoon thru the weaving of the reed. ground mustard. Slice the tomatoes and onions thin. Separate honey from the comb without waste, by heating in the oven until Sprinkle over them one-half cup of the wax is melted. When it cools salt and let stand over night in a this wil rise to the top and can easily crock or enameled vessel. Tie the be liften off, leaving clear "strained" pepper, cloves, allspice, and celery honey. 1 seed in a cheesecloth bag. Slice the II lemon and chop two pepper pods very If iodine is spilled on linen or cotton, fine. Drain the tomato and onion pour boiling hot starch over the well. Add all seasoning except one stain. Repeat if necessary and wash pepper pod to the vinegar, then add out. the tomato and onion. Cook for onehalf hour, stirring gently at intervals PIERCE to prevent burning. Remove spice bag in jar and garnish with slender strips of the red pepper, placing them vertically BATTERY CO. rintzess on the opposite sides of each jar. Process for fifteen minutes. Another use for green tomatoes is mock mincemeat which will be relished in winter pies. RE-CHARGING, Tomato Mincemeat. Slice up a quantity of green tomatoes REPAIRING and sprinkle well with salt. Put and into a bag and hang up to drip all night. The salt left on the tomatoes REBUILDING need not be washed off. In the All Makes of morning take equal weights of sugar Tomorrow Marks The Climax of This and tomatoes and cook until the tomatoes Batteries are thoroly done. To seven pounds of the mixture of tomatoes Week's Special Showing of and sugar add three pounds of seedless raisins, with mace and cinnamon FIRST CLASS WORK to suit the taste. Cook a short time Printz Garments GUARANTEED after adding the seasoning and put into jars. This will keep without being sealed and will make delicious pies, which many consider as good as Phone Bridge 30 Printzess taileurs represent the. highest development It has been a pleasure to present the Autumn those from ordinary mincemeat. of the mode. All the true style features mode by Printz to so many women of discriminating 112 East Maple, Austin from Paris will be found in them. Yet extreme taste. Not many women smoke, not even effects and questionable novelties are absent. those who think they are smoking. How Spinal Defects Occur Printzess values are traditional—in quality of In arranging this week's exposition, we planned MANY tailoring, in all-wool fabrics, in precison of detail. not only to direct your attention to the style distinction persons have asked how the spine can press the These are the elements upon which rests the prestige and the values offered in these Suits and nerves and shut off the life-giving energy and cause of these garments. Coats, but to give you unusual scope of selection. •weakness and disease in certain parts of the body. The spine protects the spinal We suggest you plan to visit the Style Revue cord through which early in the day to insure ample leisure in seeing Whether you intend to purchase your Autumn energy passes from the and, if you wish, trying on the many styles. apparel at this time or not, you will doubtless find brain to the net-work it most interesting to see this attractive display of of nerves that supply new models. The showing of Printz models will You will be surprised to find that Printzess coats fL every part of the body.' be complete during the week and you may be sure and suits are moderately priced, no higher than AThe spine is made up of of seeing the Revue in its entirety the remaining many garments of questionable value and infinitely separate moveable parts days of the week. more desirable. that are easily displaced and are sensitive to every strain and jar. Causes of the Fatal Pressure In fact there are many contributory 'causes that lead to defective spines and they are present every day of life. Before, during and after birth the weak and tender spine is very easily affected. The manner in which a child sits at the school desk, or the position of the man or woman while at work is likely to cause defect and curvature. Strenuous games, active play, falls, blows, sudden twists, or strains from carrying or lifting heavy weights are all likely to throw the spine out of plumb. This brings about the fatal pressure upon the r.ervrs and throttles or obstructs the lifeiriving nerve currents, thus leading to disease. CHIRQPRfiCTIC CORRECTS SPINAL DEFECTS It lifts the pressure from the nerves, permitting them to nourish the famished, worn. out and diseased tissues and organs. With normal nerve function restored, N a in a Healthy conditions in the organs effected. In CHIROPRACTIC WEST DRY GOODS no Or handled drugs surgery are needed. Acute and chronic cases are in Nature's own way. Most cases in young and old respond quickly to do you. Chiropractic (KI-BO-PBAK-TIC). Learn what it can for DR. G. STORING OVER WOOLWORTH'S STORE vt, /V AUSTIN, MINN. "I**, 5 -e•'ViirsHi**-1.0.