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Alazanna Cable
b.4 Feb 1858 Ogden, Weber, Utah, United States
d.23 Dec 1934 Jackson, Cassia, Idaho, United States
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Transcribed by Michelle L. King 2007 Minor spelling and grammar errors have been corrected. Alazanna’s Notebook p1 Raymond; Alberta Canada Records David Meldrum Alberta Canada Dear friend, Dear friend Dear friend, Dear friend Mrs. Linnie Grey(?) Payette, Ida(?) Alazanna’s Notebook p2 American Musical Association W.B.Conkey Company (Prof. Actor)? Franklin Building Chicago Ill Number 39964(or H instead of 4?) Salem Fremmont Co. Elizabeth (Zirginia?) Cornelius 678 East Ankey St Portland Oregon William S. Rice Inc. Adams Jefferson Co. N.Y. Crossed out items: Sardina Penelle(?) Ten 686 City ave SL City Mrs Laram(nn?)e Pendleton 636 City ave SL City Utah Am(?) Cable 729 North 1st East (not crossed out) Mrs. ? 248(3?) W. 8 Sou Alazanna’s Notebook p3 28 S 7 west St E H Blackburn 2628 Lafayette Ave 27 street Ogden Utah car
King 336 South (crossed out) Zeara Cable Box 133 Grand (can’t read) Wm Holt Box 373 Payette, Idaho
Sears Roebuck & Co Invoice No. 725667 (Sideways) Merrit Wyota Wyoming Melanie(?) Pandlelin(?) 447 So. 2nd West Salt Lake Mrs. A E(or G) King Laraine (Laraine is in darker ink so it may not be part of the same line) 438 So West... Salt Lake (Upside down) Mrc C G(or y) Groot 1344 W 14th St. Alazanna’s Notebook p4 Roy Brewster 1180 So 4 East S L City Mrs. L h Barnes Standrod Idaho Pvt. Merrit Barnes Ca D 62nd Infantry S(or 8) Division Camp Lee Virginia Mrs. John H Wray(?) Box 264 Idaho Falls, Idaho (Faded shopping list) 3 mens shirts—175 2 boys----35 2 ____ under(?) Coat----75 2 mens____------- 300 2 ladies ------325 6 pair socks 25-150 12 ___ ____ 15-17 3 C??? — 34- 2 ladies dr?? (8)45–90 1 skirt 125-125 Alazanna’s Notebook p5 Lyman L. Danes(?) Hyde Park Cache Co. Alazanna’s Notebook p6 Black & white makes drab Blue & yellow makes green Red & blue purple Red & yellow makes orange How to mix printing ink & paints for tints Lake(?) & white makes rose white & brown makes chestnut white blue purple Blue and lead color pearl white and carmine pink indigo and lamp(?) Black Silver gray black & vermilion Red chocolate white & green Bright green light green & black Dark green red & yellow Orange white & yellow Straw color White Lake & vermilion Flesh color White yellow & venition Red cream read blue black & red Olive yellow White & a little venition. red bull Alazanna’s Notebook p7 add to your faith virtue; and to your virtue/ knowledge; and to knowledge/ temperance; and to temperance/ patience; and to patience/ godliness and to godliness/ brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness/ charity. Alazanna’s Notebook p8 St. Marks School Silent Influence [title] We do not fully realize the extent of our influence over those of whom we are associated. At all times example is better than precept. How many of us would feel like copying after a person who was continually telling their own good qualities but whose actions were far from being a desirable copy. On the contrary, we would seek to avoid such persons, but one who is gentle, firm and decided and who does not try to make their scenes noticed would be our choice. The influence which they would have with their associates would be lasting. For we could tell that in their hearts dwelt the seeds of charity meekness and loving kindness. As white paper is blotted so are our minds and hearts contaminated by constant intercourse with those whose habits are not refined. It is not always those who have educational advantages, who yield the most influence over us. Oftentimes we see examples of piety, parental love, sacrifice and sit(?) from those in humbler stations of life that influence us more than to see the same from those occupying higher positions. Alla Cable. Alazanna’s Notebook p9
O say can you see by the dawns early light what so proudly we hailed at the The dawns early light Salt, Rhum*. Take half pound of swamp sassafras bark** and boil it enough fresh water to cover it. In the space of half an hour, take of the water and thoroughly wash the parts effected, add Hoy’s lard*** to some of the water; simmer it over a moderate fire until the water has evaporated. Anoint the parts affected. Continue the wash and anointing 4 days.
Alazanna’s Notebook p10 Cure for Spanish Influenza* Immediately administer sufficient salts or castor oil** to flush the bowels. If the fever is well developed give an injection of luke warm water in which is added half table salt and half teaspoonful of common soda to and quart of water. Plaster: take two pieces of warm sheeting large enough to cover the chest, spread over surface of each cold lard or crisco as thickly as spreading butter on bread. Put 220-230(?) drafs(?) of turpentine*** on the lard of each and also sprinkle sufficient Scotek? snuff (Not the black snuff) to make the flesh dark brown. After hoorking(?) Snuff and turpentine into the lard with case knife your plaster is ready to be used (???) then give a 10 dr(?) minute sweat bath with two thirds full of water, hot as can stand, adding to the water one cup of salt and two tablespoons of mustard, constantly adding more hot water as it cools awhile in the sweat spread blanket or quilt over the tub and around the hot
Alazanna’s Notebook p11 neck. To prevent steam escaping during this time place cold cloths on head to keep from cool. Dry body and instantly place on night clothes and immediately put patient into bed having plenty of color. Now place one of your(?) plasters on chest and the other on upper part of back, each coming well up to neck. Then take basin of cold water; add to it one spoonful of salt and (rinsing?) wring out strips of warm sheeting 3 or (2 or 4?) inches wide and 12 inches long, wrapping one around each wrist and around the neck and place(?) another cold cloth on head there(?) assist(?) nostrils(?) fully cooling the blood. As soon as the (?) clothes become (healed, cooled, heated?) and dry wring out again and replace as before in case the fever is very high. (Shung?) the whole body with this cold (soft?) (n—e?) every two hours until temperature is reduced. In handling these fevers do not sit in until the solution is low. Do it quickly as one is simmering and do not (_well?) (not?) one (deeds?) ...(the rest is cut off on the bottom and is unreadable). Alazanna’s Notebook p12 Mrs. L. D. Barnes William S. Ride Inc, Adams, Jefferson Co. N.Y. Alazanna’s Notebook p13 Leone*, My dear departed one. If you could only know How hard it was to give you up. How sad to let you go. But if God willed it should be so I know we should not mourn, But when I looked in those kind eyes And knew that we must part I thought it would take my very life And break your papa’s heart. But still we live, the world moves on the Same as all can see. Yet I know our lives are better Because of knowing thee. But oh how hard to give you up To know that we must part. I thought it would take my very life And break your father’s heart He never can forget you For when he came home at noon He could always see you crawling To meet him through the room. He sang to you so gently As your plump arms clasped his neck. In memory we recall that scene We never can forget.
Your stay was short in this cold world Of sorrow and of strife. But yet your influence still remains To guide us through our lives. But oh how hard to give you up How sad [for] you to part. Although it has not killed us It has almost broke our hearts. Your little spirit has sowered(?) away To regions far on high. But those soft brown eyes and that sweet smile to me can never die. I see them just as gentle as soft and fully bloom I see them in every corner I see them in every room. And when I sat and saw you die You could not help but know How hard it was to give you up How sad to see you go.
Born Aug. 22 1891 Lake View Utah Co Utah Died Aug 16th 1892 'Alazanna’s Notebook p15 Births– Mr. John Cable Born Jun 11-1810 Jefferson County Adamis Town N.Y. Died April 12, 1885 Mary Amy Cornelius Born Nov. 6th 1823 Wane County, I.A. Died Dec. 21, 1905 Ann Cable Born April 6th 1844 Dowville Town Iowa Apphia Elisabeth Cable Born Nov. 6th 1855 Salt Lake City Utah Alazanna’s Notebook p16 Alazanna Cable Born Feb 4, 1858(?) Weber County Ogden City Utah Win Francis Cable Born Jan. 14th 1862 Provo City Utah Olive Lavina Barnes Born Sept. 12th (or13th?) 1884 Salt Lake City Utah Mary Edith Barnes Born March 18th 1889 Standrod [crossed out] One Mile Cassia Co [crossed out} Box Elder Co. Idaho [crossed out] Utah Alazanna’s Notebook p17 Ala Barnes Born March 18th 1888 Salt Lake City Utah Evilyn Barnes Born Jan 25th 1890 One Mile Box Elder Co Utah Died March 31 1897 Leone Barnes Born Aug. 22 1891 Lake View Utah Co Utah Died Aug 16th 1892 Lorenzo D. Barnes Born March 25th 1893 Died April 17, 1893 Alazanna’s Notebook p18 Herschell Barnes Born April 20th 1894 One Mile Box Elder Co. Utah Merrett Barnes Born March 6th 1897 Standrod Box Elder Co Utah Oleen Barnes Born June 5th 1899 died apr 12th 1910 Standrod Box Edler Co Utah Died Apr 12th 1910 Rulon Elwood Barnes Born October 13, 1911 Standrod Box Elder Co Idaho [crossed out] Utah Alazanna’s Notebook p19 Cream Puffs 1 cup of hot water 1/4 cup of butter 1/4 ts of salt 1 cup of flour 4 eggs Heat water and butter until water boils. Then add salt and flour all at once and stir briskly until the mixture leaves the sides of the pan. Remove from fire and add unbeaten egg; heat; add another, beat, and so on until the eggs have been added. Drop by tablespoons on the buttered pan about 2 inches apart. Bake so to 30 min in a hot oven. When cold open at sides and fill with cream filling or whipped cream. Cream Filling 1 ½ cups of hot milk 1(?) Tbs of flour 2 eggs 2 ½ ts of butter 3/4 cups of sugar ½ ts of flavoring Mix dry ingredients. Add eggs slightly beaten and pour on gradually Alazanna’s Notebook p20 the scalded milk. Cook 15 minutes in a double boiler stirring constantly until thickened. Cool and flavor. Plain Bake 1/4 cup butter 3/4 cup of sugar 2 eggs 1 ½ cups of flour 2 ts baking powder ½ cups milk and flavoring Cream butter. Add sugar gradually until mixture is light and foamy. Separate yolks from whites of eggs. Beat yolks well and add to sugar mixture. Mix dry ingredients and sift. Add flour and milk alternately. Add flavors. Fold in the stiffly beaten whites of eggs last. Bake 35 minutes. Alazanna’s Notebook p21 Vern’s address Sgt. VR Holt Branch Bakery Co. No 374 Lewis Tacoma Wash Merrit Barnes 16th Company 4 Battalion 166 Depot Brigade Camp Lewis Wash Herschel Barnes Battery C.346 Field Artillery American Expeditionary Merritt Barnes Co L 62nd (or 68th) Inf. Camp Fremont Casual Camp California Alazanna’s Notebook p22 Money for cream 2.50 20yds of matting 40=8.00 2.60 Paint 2 cans 50 1.00 .75 8 rugs 3.85 3.80 1.92 Sugar 4.60 5.13 Tea 1.00 Tapioca(?) .50 Chocolate .50 5.15 Coconut .40 .85 Wheat flake .70 Mustard 3.50 Sugar 3.54 Tea 1.00 maple wheat .30 Maple corn flake (tuo?) .25 Raisins 1.00 currents .30 tomatoes 1.00 corn .50 lemons 40 ea/doz. .80 cups and saucers 1.20 Dinner flats 1.20 bowls two .25ea .50 sugar 2.00
tomatoes 1.00 Bacon .30 Fruit dishes large 1.85 Fruit dishes small .68ea mush two pks .70 Raisins .50 Chocolate .45 Pickles .25 Maple corn .30 Tomatoes 2.65 can(?) Beans .25 Lemons 1.65 Maple corn .20 Tapioca .50 Oat flake .35 Bacon .60 Cordom(?) .85 Starch .30 Tea .50 Corn flake .20 Oat flake .35 Soap 15 45 60 chocolate .50 Oranges .35 Wheat flake .35 Napkins 5.75 Alazanna’s Notebook p24 goods of owenstock for teaching Board 11.00 Rulon suit 5.50 Rulon’s underwear 3.60 Herchell underwear 4.00 Suit 4.45 Merrett overshoes 2.00 Bed springs 7.00 Mattress 6.00 Goods to John M. Smythe 17.65 Merritt overalls .20 Blankets 6.00 Little wagon 3.50 Sweater Rulon 1.35 ______ Herchell 1.90 ______Merritt 2.10 ______ Rulon 1.80 Ma’s books 3.00 Alazanna’s Notebook p25 School teacher board money lehap? man trip dental bill $50. Fifty dollars ni(e or c?)ly and handkerchief one suit of men’s cloths $14 dress goods 3 shoes 2.75 5.75 1 B?fly carpet $20.55 $20.55 1 organ 28 [very faintly:] painting lessons 7.34 1 folding bed 17 1 extension table 5.50 1 stand 1.50 1 rocker 4.00 6 chairs 8.00 1 enlarged picture 4.00 1 picture frame 2.00 1 rag carpet and warp 8.00 1 rag carpet 9.35 1 pair of lace curtains 1.50 Dishes for children and self 7.50 Dental bill Dr. Roberts 15.75 mamie spent at Earnie’s store dry goods 27.35 at one time Dr. White bill 18.84 $30 18.81 40. Dry goods (brong Kotch co?) $50 dental bill Butner $30 dental bill Butner $10. N??? House lining in Holt? 4.00 37 1 set of teeth 15
Emma Monteith music lessons $8. Amey Larren music lessons $10. Anzy Larson music lessons $30 Emma Monteith--------to Ala $40 Paid on Mamie’s operation Dr. Hodmer $10. Mamie one blue m?s valing? dress $8. One silk coat $10 [this and the one above were connected with an arrow] Shoes $4 Stockens[stockings] $2 -------- $6 Organdy* for dress and lace $7 Shoes for Alla $3 One dress for Alla $2.50 Alazanna’s Notebook p27 1 quart of cabbage chopped finely? 1 tablespoonful of sugar 1 teaspoonful of mustard 1 cup of sweet cream 1 cup of vinegar
Alazanna’s Notebook p28 Sold to sheep camp Eggs 5 doz 12 1/2=60 2 ½ butter 3 lbs= -50 eggs 2 doz 12 ½ 25 butter 4 lbs butter 2 lbs= $1.00 Eggs 4 doz 12 ½ = 50 butter 3 lbs 50 eggs 1 ½ doz= 15 eggs 3 c doz 12 ½ 40 butter 5 lbs 90 eggs 4 doz 12 ½ 50 butter 1 lb butter 3 = .60 Eggs 3 doz 35 eggs 1 doz and 10 20 butter 2 lbs 30 eggs 2 doz 20 total: 69.72 Alazanna’s Notebook p29 Pile’s Salve ½ lb of fresh lard 1 tablespoonful of burnt leather pulverized* 1 oz of balsam of fir 1 teaspoonful of calamse (calainse?) Enough of cream of tartar-sulphur to thicken Rhubarb leargel? to one teaspoonful of rhubarb pour over it one pint of boiling water. One half teaspoonful of soda, let stand 20 minutes. Strain it when cool. Add on tablespoonful of brandy. One tablespoonful of paregoric**. Five drops of peppermint*** ecints? Sweeten it to a syrup. Green Ointment. 1oz Virta Grease 1 oz venious turpentine 1 oz of Balsam of fir and sweet oil leamphor–ice 1 oz glycerine 1 oz spermacita? 1 oz camphor gum**** 1 tea cup lard and ta...cam....[page is torn][cntd on p 30]
Alazanna’s Notebook p30 A lump of bee’s wax large as a walnut and stir till cold. [cntd from p 29] Liniment * 1 oz cedar oil** 1 oz salt petre*** 1 pt. alcohol For diptheria anti-toxin [circled together] for throat Kuren (Ruren?)
Liniments are typically sold to relieve pain and stiffness, such as from sore muscles or from arthritis. These liniments typically are formulated from alcohol, acetone, or similar quickly evaporating solvents, and contain counterirritant aromatic chemical compounds such as benzoin resin or capsaicin.– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liniment 9/16/07
In the process of food preservation, potassium nitrate has been a common ingredient of salted meat, but its use has been deprecated. In the European Union, it is referred to as E252. It is commonly used in pre-rolled cigarettes to maintain an even burn of the tobacco. It has also been used in the manufacture of ice cream and can be found in some toothpastes for sensitive teeth. Recently, the use of potassium nitrate in toothpastes for sensitive teeth has increased dramatically, despite the fact that it has not been conclusively shown to help dental hypersensitivity.[4].– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potassium_nitrate 9/19/07 Alazanna Notebook p31 One part of gin swan/gin One ounce of peruvian bark* One ounce of cloves One teaspoonful of tincure? of iron dose? when necessary One table spoonful three times a day Cookie 5 cups of sifted flour 3 eggs 1 cup of butter ½ cup of cream 1 teaspoonful of baking powder 1 teaspoonful lemon roll thin, bake in a quick oven
Formerly, the bark itself, prepared in different forms, was used as a drug, but later in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, natural harvesting of immense quantities formed the base of the production of cinchona alkaloids. This industry was carried on principally in Germany, and the Dutch and English cinchona plantations in Java, Ceylon and India were the chief sources whence the raw material was supplied. Its main active principle, quinine, is now chemically synthesized. The term quinine comes from ghina, or quina-quina, the name given by Peruvian Indians to the bark, meaning medicine of medicines or bark of barks.– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesuit's_bark 10/01/07 Alazanna Notebook p32 A Black Wedding Cake One lb sugar one lb butter one lb flour browned 12 eggs 1 lb currants 1 lb raisons sudded and chopped ½ lb citron* (connected to line above by brackets) 1 tablespoonful of cinnamon, of nutmeg/cloves 1 wine glass brandy Cream the butter and sugar, add the beaten yolks of the eggs, stir well together before putting in half the flour, then the spice and fruit. Next the whipped whites before adding the remainder of the flour. Lastly add the brandy. Bake in a slow oven.
Alazanna Notebook p33 To Mamie 32 15-25 15 17 25 ______ 7-225 Mrs. James M. Morris Turner Oregon cream chick for 4916? And 1976 3 20 groceries 3 80 tithing 5 35 medicine 8 18 curtains 5 92 Mrs. J. M. Middendorf 843 Huntington PK 848 Los Angeles Calif. C/o Pillslenrgh apts Mables’s address Mrs. F. Middendorf 1833 East 41st Street Los Angeles Calif Ca?ier References
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