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Dr. F. H. BRYANT
OSTEOPATH
SPECIALIST IN ALL CHRONIC
DISEASES AND MANY ACUTE
Nervous Debility and Obstetrical
Practice.
Office at residence one-half mile south
east of center of town.
GIVE HIM A TRIAL.
ROY, MORA CO.,
NEW MEXICO
Roy Barter Shop
MILLARD ALDRIDGE, Prop.
Call and Get a Good,
Clean Shave
Hair Cutting a Specialty.
In the Floerslielm Mer. Co. BMg.
Agency for the Stenm Lnuudry.
Ron Meat Market
DEALER IN
All Kinds of Fresh
,and Smoked Meats,,
JOHN SCHNIEDER, Prop.
ROY. - NEW MEXICO
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Aiifonenanilliig a Hketoh and description mny
quickly ascoituin our opinion free whether an
quiCKIjr n.,iii.i y.'i r ...y
Invention IB pnmpiMjr uiiciuin.iu. .......... ...
tlons hi rlctly cnuiKloiitlitl. HANDBOOK onl'ntentB
sent (roe. Oldest aiienoy for nui urmg puteiur.
Pnteuls taken tlirouch Jlumi & Co. receive
tptcial notice, wlltiout chnrao, iu the
Scientific American.
Ahsndsomoljlllnntrnlod wooMr. Lnrpest cir
culation t liny m-lcntllin Journul. Tonus, f.l a
yenr; four months, iL Bold uyull pcwmlmilum.
W1UNN &Co.361DroadWawYork
Branch OftVo. 1.11 V Ft- Viil!i:iin-i, 1)
FIRSTQ0AL1TY
FRANK REISTLE
ENGRAVER and ELECTROTYPER
fnmt 1114 1420-24 IAWRCNCE DENVER COLO.
mm
FAIR PRICE
Local Time Table
L PASO & SOUTHWESTERN
GOING SOUTH
Mixed train, No. 123 Arrives at Ray
ui t.vo, leaves :óv p. m.
GOING NORTH.
Mixed train. No.. 124 Arrives at
noy at i.3u; .eaves z:oo p. m.
Suscríbanse al El Hispano Amerl-
m
TO SERVE CODFISH
FOUR RECIPES FOR DELICIOUS
DISHES.
Left-Over Portions May Be Utilized in
Patties Prepared a La Mode
. Cooked with Either Maca
roni or Spaghetti.
Codfish a La Mode. Take a large
cupful of salt codfish that has been
boiled and finely shredded, add a gill
of vinegar, two tablespoons of melted
butter, a saltspoon of black pepper, the
juice of half a lemon, a little minced
parsley, and one egg well beaten.
Form in balls with the hand In oval
shape, and roll in egg and cracker
crumbs. Fry in hot fat and' serve
with bechamel sauce.
Codfish Patties. If you have any
creamed codfish remaining from break
fast it can be utilized in this way.
Make some tiny puff paste shells, ba
king them in a quick oven; when cold
fill with the creamed codfish, lightly
dusting with grated nutmeg; cover the
top of each shell with a teaspoonful of
whipped cream, lightly salted, and
return for an instant to a hot oven.
Serve with fried parsley and thin
slices of lemon.
Timbale of Codfish. Break In short
lengths either macaroni or spaghetti,
and boll in salted water until tender;
dress it with cheese and melted but
ter according to taste and add one well-
beaten egg. Butter and bread crumb
a plain mold and when the macaroni is
íearly cold fill the mold with it, press
ing it well down and leaving a hollow
In the center, which should be filled
with codfish prepared as follows:
Freshen two good sized pieces of cod
fish by changing the water frequently
iu which it is soaked, then boll for
20 minutes, putting It on in cold wa
ter. Remove from the fire, and shred
it finely with a silver fork, adding a
small cupful of cream, a tablespoon
of melted butter, a dash of cayenne
and a teaspoon of onion juice. Cover
(he top of the mold with a layer of
macaroni and bake in a moderate oven
for half au hour; turn from the mold
and serve garnished with blanched
celery.
Codfish Chowder. Fry six- slices of
fat pork crisp in the bottom of the
pot in which you are to make your
chowder; take them out and chop
them in small pieces, putting them
back in the pot with their own gravy.
Cover this with a layer of shredded
salt codfish that has been freshened
In cold water, and continue with lay
ers of minced onions, sliced potatoes,
split crackers, tomatoes and parsley;
sprinkle with summer savory, cayenne
pepper and celery salt. Alternate
(hese layers until the pot is three-quarters
full. Pour in enough cold water
to partly cover the ingredients and
stew gently for one hour, watching
that the water does not boil away.
When the chowder is thoroughly
cooked turn it into the tureen, adding
a cupful of rich milk, and serve hot
with toasted bread fingers.
Home-Made Yeast.
This will keep, and the last is as
good as the first used:
Pare and boil a dozen large pota
toes, drain, saving the water; mash
fine, add potato water and enough
boiling water from teakettle to make
a gallon. Add one cup sugar and one
of salt. When luke warm add three
yeast cakes previously soaked in warm
water until soft, and stir thoroughly.
Make yeast in morning, set in warm
place until following morning, when
it will be light and sparkling and
ready to use. Will not rise and run
over as most soft yeasts do. Put in
jug and set in cellar for future use.
Make Bloomers for Girls.
For summer make bloomers of ging
ham or anything dark and aprons to
match for the little girls. This saves
wishing, while the little one is kept
cool during the hot days, as only the
ep''on over the bloomers is needed tc
rluy in.
FRANK A. ROY, :
President.
a F. ROY,
Viae President
The Roy Land and Live Stock Go.
(INCORPORATED.)
CAPITAL STOCK $50,000
ORIGINATORS AND OWNERS OF
ROY TOWNS ITE
- DEALERS IN
Real Estate and Ranches
Breeders of Sheep,
We Hold Several Choice Tracts
Town Lots
The Floersheim Mercantile Company
H. GOODMAN. Manager.
Roy, Mora County, New Mexico
Carry a Complete Stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Large Assortment
Everything Needed In Building
BIGGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS
MILES OF ROY.
We will be pleased to show visitors thru our establishment.
Prices Always-Reasonable
We Buy and Sen All Country Produce.
Wool, Hides, Pelts and Cattle a Sperl
W. L
General
BlacKsmitb
WEST SIDE
The Welcome Saloon
(La Bien Venida)
PubMt Beer, Extra Flue Blend anil Bonded Liquor, Wines nnd Cigars
nlwnya In Stock.
POOL ROOM
Cordial Treatment to all.
JAS. A. PROCTOn, Proprietor.
ROY,
Mora County
ihb Vorenberg
MERCANCIAS
Pagan el precio mas alto por
Rests, Carneros,
LANA, CUEROS Y ZAbfcAS
Wagon Mound y Ocate
WM. C. ROY,
Sec'y and Treaa
Cattle and Horses
of Agricultural Land for Salo.
a Specialty
of Farm Implements
Material, Lumber and Hardware.
AND GROCERIES WITHIN FIFTY
Sutton,
Practical
Horseshoer
IN CONNECTION
Gjve us a Trial.
New Mexico
tVlercantile Go.
New Mexico

nj. Su precio es $2 por el año.
TRAFICANTES EN
GENERALES
Zacate, Grano, Madera

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