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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1910)
WHATT Weeks Why nro you stopping? Von didn't run over that man. Swiftly I know It. I. Just want to eco what alls tho stoorlng goar. H INTOLERABLE ITCHING "Just about two yoars ago, oomo form qi humor appeared on my scalp. Tho beginning wn3 a slight Itching but It grow Btcadlly worso until, when I combed my hair, tho scalp became raw and tho ends of tho comb-tooth would bo wet with, blood. Most of tho tlmo thoro was an Intolerable itching, (n a painful, burning way, vory much as a bad, raw burn, If deop, will Itch and smart when first beginning to lio&l. Combing my hair wan positive torturo. My hair was long and tan clod terribly bocauno of tho blood and tcnbs. This continued growing woroo and over half my hair fell out. I was In dospalr, really afraid of becoming totally bald. "Sometimes tho pain was so great thai, when partially awake, I would scratch tho worst places no that my finger-tips would bo bloody. I could not sloop well and, after being asloop a short time, that awful stinging pdln would commenco and then I would wake tip noarly wild with tho torture, A neighbor said It must bo saltrhoum. Haying usod Cutlcura Soap merely as a toilet soap before, I now decided to order a set of tho Cutlcura Romcdlcs Cutlcura: Soap, Ointment and Pills. I used thorn According to directions for porhapB six wooks, thon loft off, as tho disease seomod to "bo eradi cated, but toward spring, olghtcon months ago, there was a slight re turn of tho sculp humor. I com menced the Cutlcura treatment at once, so had vory llttlo troublo. On my scalp I used about ono half a cake of Cutlcura Soap and half a box of Cutlcura Ointment In nlL Tho first time I took six or sovon bottles of Cu tlcura Pills and tho laBt tlmo throo bottles neither an expensive or te dious treatment Since thon I have had. no scalp troublo of any kind. Standing up, with my hair unbound, it comes tp my knees and had It not been for Cutlcura I should doubtless be wholly.', bald, "This Is a voluntary, unsolicited tes timonial and' r tftke-TjWtfBuM in writing It, hoping my experience may help Homcouo elflo. MIsb Lillian Drown, a F.D.I, Liberty, Mo Oct 29, 1909." A Condition, Not a Theory, A sociologist, in conversation with a practical person from the middle wost concerning tho labor problom In her part of tho country thereby learned tho lesson of tho situation. "Aro thoro many mon out of work?" ho askedj Tho lady admitted that thero were qulto a number. "What," said ho thon, "do tho unom ployed do?t' "Nothing," said tho lady. "That's the troublo."Youth's Companion. ED GERRS, "The grand old man," ho Is called for ho is po honest handling !!?"?? J" rncM- Ho iy"i "I havo used CU'UIW'B UISTKMPER CURE for 13 years, always with best success. It Is the only remedy I know to euro nil forms of distemper and provent horses In wimo sta ple nayinc tup disease." 50a and ? I a hot tie, AH dniKsiitB.ior manufacturers: Spolm Medical Co., ChcniUts, Goshen, Jnd. Tho average man would not pen Jure himself it ho pleaded guilty to 4he charge of amounting to but llttlo. Thoresare lots of people who are airraid to alt down nt a table with 13, )but a hungry boy Isn't ono of them. , IJr'"!Ki Si,"1" Binder dear. Original 'Tin Foil Smoker Package, 6o straight. Dut is dpesn') tako lpng to tame a social Hon.. -THE KEYSTONEj TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BUTTERS As a reward for its won derful merit the Bitters has become the recognized leader as a tonic and pre ventive of Stomach and Bowel Ills as well as Chills, Golds and Malaria. Try it and see. All druggists. a. a nMMaiaMn WntuaS.niitiinliii.Wull WANTED ma5:itt,5!5 TO IRRIGATE BEETS I Proper Application and Amount of Waier Great Factor. determines Amount or sugar p roaucea per Acre ana atio or crop piooa- Ing Is Most Popular but Requires Most Water. In regions with insufficient rainfall tho propor application and amount of water Is tho ono factor that dctermlno tho slzo of tho crop and tho amount of BUgar produced por acre. Different sections havo worked out tho problom for tholr own particular ronulroments. In gonoral throo methods aro in vogue. Flooding in eomo ono of tho different ways Is, tho moBt popular, Furrowing by means of small trenches botwoen tho beets, Is also n favorlto mothod for summer irrigation. Hut this way is usually confined to rcglono which havo such hot weather In tho summer that it -would toIbo tho tomper- nturo of largo bodies of wator to a point dangerously close to scalding, Ditching, tho third method, 1b a depart ure from tho furrowlng,pvrltos It. S. AdamB, in uranga Judd Farmer. It consists In putting In ditches olght to twelvo Inches deep and from fifteen to forty foot apart In deciding on tho method to uso. a growor Is confronted with sovcral probloms. First of nil. Id tho amount of water ho has at his disposal. Flood- ing rcquiros tho most, whilo ditching nnd furrowing rcqulro about tho snmo. Flooding requires tho most water and n good head. Tho hoad must bo fair- - Sit 1 m I y level and with no abrupt changes of w .o ., ,muu, u.u muu can bo prepared tho qulckos and cheapest, and onco prepared will last for several years. Tho method ro- quires less labor inandling tho wa- er and more territory,, can bd, covered In 24 hours. One, or 'nt most, two Bummor applications will sufQco. Ditching is moro fat n spoclal meth od. Its disadvantages aro tho wasto nf lnn.1 .,..... l, t.nnt- I .n.-i. n .1. t i Z JllClll' 1 ttb?P. ,U PPnr "lift tt.uii. IMU IIVVU Ul AlVlfllUliL UF- plications, as tho rccurrenco of irriga tion is similar on soli which takes up water readily, ns sandy soils or light loams, or on land having a BUbsoll Into which wator penetrates Blowly. It Is moro of a special mothod, but whoro It can bo used a comparatively largo bond of water can bo handled, aa well an a Binnll ono, much land can bo gono ovor In n day, and but llttlo, If any, moro holp is required than ln flooding. i For moro work lu soctlons whoro hand labor is high, and whoro tho wonthor conditions nro notioxcosslvo, flooding wlll'pr.ovp tho best method to I employ, utilizing tho latest schcroo ot sloping or blankQt.chcc.ks. . This ,fqrm of flooding 1b gaining In. popularity, 'i no cnocKs tiro run with tho gontlo in most instances they nro qulto un slopo of tho land. Tbo lovoos aro ablo to glvo any figures proving this. placod CO feet apart sideways, and from 150 to 400 foot long. Two or threo chocks nro contiguous end to end. Tho wator is let Into tho top check, and whon this Is full tho lovco at tho lower end 1b cut and tho buc- cccding chock lllled, and eo on until tho next ditch is reached. Tho checks roqulro only small lovoos, fow ditches and ono man can irrlgnto a compnra' tlvoly largo amount ot land a dny, do ponding, ot courso, on tho hoad of wntor. Tho secret of irrigation In sugar beets Is to glvo wator enough bo thnt (thoy will have plenty of molsturo dur ing tho growing portod, gradually do creasing tho amount ns tho tlmo ot maturity approaches. i Tho character of tho soil to a largo oxtont dotormlnoB tho nmount ot wa tor necdod and tho tlmo of nppllca' tions. Heavy adobes will often carry a crop through with a Binglo wintor Ir- rlgntlon, because of tho rolativo Blow evaporation. Heavy clay loams will often carry tho crop through with tho wintor irrigation, Ab to tho tlmo ot application, tho limits aro much moro closoly defined lor sandy soils, and usually a summer, and somotimos two applications will bo ncodod to carry tho crop to fullest maturity. In all cases tho character of tho subsoil Ih an important factor. Open subsoils require thnt tho land bo Irrigated of toner and "with moro wator; imper vious subsoils nncoBBltnto caro ln ap plying wator to avoid logging tho land, tllUB driving out tho air with a conse quent loso ot beets. Apple Growing Essentials. Tho essentials. ot successful npplo- crrnwlni; nro 1. A cnml locality, with " " "T - ' ' good Boll and good cllmiito. Vermont In general, and especially tho Cham- plain vnlloy, supplies tho best of nil ot thoso, 2. Good trees ot good varieties. Thoso can bo had at vory low cost. 3. Cultivation and fortlllia- tlon of tho soil. 4. Proncr and in-' tolllKont caro of tho trees, which In- clndoB nruninir. Bnrnvlnc nnd nick uc: and laBtly, a good tnnrkot. which wo linvo rlcht at our tloora without nnv exertion on our part. Transplant Raspberries. Raspborrles nhould bo transplanted In ilin Btirlntr linfnrn thn ttnounrn ntnrt ,-". ----?- - - IU K-Uv ""111 fcliu IUUID, MB Ull!lU41I .1 I .1. I IHUBU HUIO UIUIU, UUVJIV 111 Kiunill, mill ns ono cannot nlwayB got at this hahU If Its unmnHmnu rAll rv w.. transplant them ln tho fall. Mongrel Fowls. Tho mongrel fowl In not neon so commonly as of yoro on tho farina, if puro-brods aro no hotter layers, ono tukoa moro intorpst In raising thorn and this nlono pays for the oxtrn tlmo and oxpenso neoded to procuro thorn. VERY SERI0US S0,L trouble Black Alkali More or Less Prevalent In Arid. Regions Vegetation , Will Not Grow, Dullotlns 1G5 and 160 by Dr. W. P. Hcndden, of tho Colorado Experiment station, deal with n very Borlotm soil troublo, thnt Is moro or Icbb provalont n arid regions. Vory many farmers living In theso regions know of bnro spots In tholr fields or tho flolds of their neighbors upon which llttlo or no vegetation of any kind will grow. It has been common to consider thcBO oaa as places whoro tho alkali comes to tho surfaco and kills tho plants or places where for oomo reason tho ground has sooped moro than in other parts or tho flold. Careful examlnn tlons, however, do not Bhow theso con dltlons to bo presldont. Doctor Head don has discovered that tho real trou- bio Is duo to tho oxcesslvo nccumula tlon of nitrates in tho form of salt Peter in tho soil. Tho troublo soems to bo Increasing rapidly in somo cultl vatcd sections so that somo farms havo boon vory largely ruined. Tho bulletins also can attention to tho fact that tho common while alkali is seldom, If over, abundant enough in tho soil to do ncrlous Injury to planta, its presonco on tho surfaco simply In- dlcntlng an excessive quantity of wa- tor In tho soli beneath, which should bo romovod by drntnago. Thoso Interested In theso bulletins may obtain thorn whilo tho supply lasts by addressing tho Experiment Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, Fighting Witch Qraso With Corn. Tho corn crop is a good holp In flnlitlnrv fulltit rrt nun n re ns1 I ti tr in Tl MKIHIlin TTtl rjllinni ((WU I 4 1 Sift VV Waltor McKocn, tho well-known Maine nBrlcuUurl8t, Ho rn,80H tho Com With- 0ut th of t,,0 hnml hoo nnJ c,oanB oul tho wltch BrnBB nt tho Hamo tlm0i , , , 8Wcet corn fop tho or hcavloHr , varletlos for ln h lantfl inncck0W8( cing ablo to ..,,.,.. , .u,u docs tho grontor part of tho work ot killing tho grass. Tho land Is worked over and over again nnd ln all directions nnd tho Brass is turned and twisted in a mart- nor from which It can hardly recover, Tho first cultivation Is dono with a flne-tooth cultivator nnd later a wide- tooth riding cultivator is usod the rest ot tho Beason. He finds that with such an implement ono mnn enn oasily tako caro of ten acres. Thero 1b no hand hoeing, tho woods nnd grass are killed nnd tho ground Is proparcd in tho best manner for tho succeeding crop. Rest of all, tho corn crop It solf pays woll. Lack of Figures. Mnny farmors engaged in tho pro- ductlon ot milk or butter, especially thouo who havo herds of thorough- brodB, may bo porfectly satlsflod that) their cattlo yield them a profit, but Yet if brccdors could know oxactly what thoir hordB, collectively and in- dlvldually, wero doing, it would bo of tho greatest valuo to thorn ln tho work of ollmlnnting unprofitable cowb, nnd finding rendy salo for tho surplus nnlmnls of a paying herd. The Hill System. Tho hill Bystem of Btrawberry cul- turo is becoming moro popular ovcry yonr, says a wrltor in an exchange. Somo growors prefer consldorablo spneo between rows and thon inter crop tho first year or two. Today I saw a very nlco patch with tho rows about thirty lnchos npart and a row of onions between thorn. Thoy mako a very good combination. FARM NOTES. Rye cut at tho propor tlmo mnkes vory fair liny. When tho seeds nro rlpo, gather and thresh from tho pods. AspnragUB will transplant readily ln tho fall by using a llttlo caro. In all your fall plowing, plow tho garden. Mnnuro it well and plow un- dor. Hardwood Bawdust used moderately for bedding will not bo injurious to tho soil. The proper storage ot seed corn la vitally important with regard to Its germination. Wiiu uirus nro accronsing to an nlarmtng extent ln every part of tho United Stntos, Tllo draining swamp land is claim ing tho attention of progressive farm ers moro each year. Do not allow any of that corn crop . - .. i - , in 10 u l? w""1" """' wn 11 wm ,u. uo necueu una wintor. Places In which to storo soed corn n tho fnl1 nro numerous, providing inuro 18 l"3"1' 01 circulating air. Thoro Is no question nbout tho suit auionesB 01 corn mna to prouueo good wheat; tho difficulty 1b to got It sown " proper Benson. . VVcodB will bo loss troubleBomo nox yr on fall-plowed Bod or BtubbH m"u' ou cnn "IB0 nmni BUCU lnn earner 110x1 Bpring. It la tnar na Imnnrlnnt In ntnvmil m trnm itin .... Iu ,, ,rn,.. !w vm I .... V . i corn iiy iieatiiiu niter you navo cam- I nrml it U'-W II. . r.u lnna In Mm wln.ln,,, U.l rnnnnrv ntl,i Anin ,ih .nni- . 1 1 ,ng covolopment that can bo watched from day to day, will go far In rollov- I Ing tluv dullness of tho short and dark; December days. Artificial heat tor drying seed corn, Is dangerous, as you uro almost suro to get it too. warm aud start gormlna- .tlon, thon whon this germination la, chocked it will nover start again and, tho seed is dqad. TV HEN n boy's had a Rood moth f cr, he's got a good conscience; nnd when he's not a good con science lie doesn't need right and wrong laboled for lilm. a. II. Lo rimer. Fall Pickles. To mako awcot pickles from cucum bers, pool, cut Into slices ot ono inch. To each seven pounds of tho cucumber and four pounds of BUgar, a pint of elder vinegar, 12 wholo cloves, a quarter of an ounco of Btlck cinnamon and two blades of mace, Put tho sugar, spices and vinegar into a porco laln lined kettle, bring to tho boiling point, add tho cucumbers and cover and cook slowly until well cooked but not soft. Put away until tho next morning, and then boll up again. Ilopont for another morning, then pile tho cucumbers In tho Jars carefully, and pour over them tho hot liquor. Seal and put ln a dark, cool, dry place Salsify Soup. Cook tho root with codfish until ten der, put through a stove or rlcer nnd to tho pulp add tho seasonings nnd bind with a tablespoonful of flour and butter. A cup ot cream to threo cups ot milk makos a rich soup. Ironing Hints. If a tablo cloth Is very largo, It is better for two pcoplo to iron on it as It dries out too fast. Ironing must bo dono with good tools nnd good light to bo satisfactory. Havo ovcry thing at hand before bo ginning. Liftlug tho iron as llttlo na pos8lblo and pressing well. T4 get a good gloss on tablo llnon, tho 'hotter nnd heavier tho iron tho better. Many flno laundresses who aro employed to iron heavy llnon, run it through boiling water, wringing through tho wrlngor, then iron imme diately with hot Irons. Tho linen is beautifully ironed nnd has all tho stiffness required to keep it fresh look ing. Colorod clothes should not bo starched, as it fades dellcato colors. Iron, when posslblo, on tho wrong sldo, not using too ho't an iron. Table linen, if starched a little, will keep clean longer and tho stains and spots aro easily removed, aH tho starch pro vents them from taking such hold of tho fabric. Starched linen wears out moro rapidly than unstarched, as tho threads crack ln tho folds. HKN you get into a tight place, and overythlnB Boes against you, till It teems as If you could'nt hold on a minute longer, nover glvo up, for mat's just tho placo and tlmo that tho tldo'tl turn. Harriet needier Stowo. Aubergines and Salsify. Aubergines, or egg plant, nnd Bnl- elfy, or vegetable oysters, aro now found ln tho markets. Tho egg plant belongs to tho potnto family arid ha3 aj flavor peculiar to itsolf. It Is grow ing in favor each year. Tho purple skinned variety 1b considered better flavored than tho white. , Salsify has a flavor llko that of oys- tors, honco tho name, vegetable oys ters, and whon sorvod with tho addi tion of codfish, when boiling it, tho flavor is intensified. Salsify is a root that must bo scraped and kopt under water until ready for cooking, aB it 60on discolors. It should nevor bo cooked in an iron vessel. , Egg Plant With Crumbs. Boil an egg plant wholo without paring. Whon qulto tondor, drain and removo tho skin. Mash smooth, add halt a cupful of bread crumbs, two tahlospoonfuls of butter, salt, pepper ana a llttlo grated onion. Fill a ba king dish and cover with buttered crumbs. Bako until thoroughly hoat cd, and sorvo hot Mock Fried Oysters. Prepare tho salsify by scraping, boll tendor with small pieces ot codfish, mash, add bcaton egg with salt nnd popper to season highly and n table spoonful of flour (this amount serves for two cupfuls of salsify). Mold ln flat cakes tho slzo of Oysters. Dip in egg and crumbs nnd anuto in hot but tor. 1112 sweet calm sunshine ot Oc tober, now Warms the low spot upon Us grassy moid. Tho purple oak leaf falls; tho blrchon bough Drops its bright spoil llko arrow heads of gold. Dryant. Celery. Celery is such a wholeaorao vegota- bio that wo should havo It otton on our tablos. It is especially good for thoso Buffering from rheumatism or nervousness. Another qualification which celery has is that it may bo had at nil seasons, and usually at a reason able price. This vegetable Is especially adapta ble to combinations with fruits and other vegetables us salad's, but served as a simple relish it is perhaps best enjoyod. A rathor jracomnion way V V i v 1 CABINET of serving celery is to cook It until tender, then sorvo it well seasoned ln n whito sauce. As a soup celery lends itsolf most Bultnbly: Pound threo stalkn of cel ery in a mortar or grind through tho meat grinder. Cook in n doublo boil er with throo cupfuls of milk and a sllco of onion. After cooking half an hour, strain and bind with threo table- spoonfuls of flour nnd butter cooked togother. Season with snlt nnd poppor and add a cupful of cream. Strain into tureen nnd servo at onco. Ono of tho prettiest nnd most appe tizing salads may bo sorvod by using two or throo sections ot grapo fruit, a llttlo shredded celery, a fow nuts and a bit ot mnyonnalso dressing, nil served in head lettuce. Celery Sandwiches, 'Take half a cup of tendor celery and a quarter of a cup ot nuts, both chopped flno (pecans aro especially good), ono and a half tablcspoonfuls of mayonnaiso dressing, a daBh of cayenne nnd a quarter of a teaspoon of salt Mix all theso Ingredients well and uso.as n filling in sandwiches. Baked Celery With Cheese. Cook threo cupfuls of colory cut in inch pieces until tender, Baiting tho water in which it la boiled; drain nnd sot asldo half a cup of tho liquid. Melt a tablespoonful of butter, add a table spoonful ot flour, cook until bubbling hot, then add tho half cup ot colory wator and a half cup of milk. Cook tljrec minutes and a add a half cup of cheese. Season with celery salt, salt and paprika. Molt a tablespoonful of butter and add a cup of bread crumbs, Put a layer of tho celery ln a baking dish, then a layer of crumbs, having tho crumbs on top. When tho crumbs aro brown, servo. Too long cooking wU spoil tho dish as tho chceso will become tough and stringy. Sweet Potato Pudding. Peol and grata a pound ot sweet po tatoes. Cream six ounces of butter and half a pound of sugar, add al tnrnatoly olght woll' boaten eggs and tho grated potato; then add tho julco and grated rlcd of ono lemon and ono orange, one-quarter of a tcaspoonful each of maco and cinnamon, a halt tcaspoonful of salt and the Julco ot another orango. Beat hard and pour into n buttered dish and bako in a moderato oven three-quarters of an hour. F WOMEN of the world would devoloD a senso of beauty, would apply It, llrst to that body which Is tho fairest thins 3od evor made; sec ond, to tho nt clothing of thnt fair body In all honor to tho immortal soul within: third, to the encompassing household walls, with which so many of llfe'a ten- ilcrcst hours aro passed and such liign duty dono: by this three-fold expression of beauty, tho beauty which la truth and right, thoy would do more to elevate tho roco and purify politics than even tho right of suffrago will accomplish. Holcn Campbell. Raisin Pe. Tako one-half cup ot raisins, ono cupful of wator and three-fourths of a cup ot sugar, ono tablespoonful of corn starch, yolks ot two eggs and the grated rind of a lomon. Cook all to gother, except tho eggs, add tho lemon Julco and tho eggs nnd cook enough to Bet tho egg. Fill a baked crust and cover with a raoringuo. Seasonable Suggestions. The season of tho golden pumpkin nnd tho sweet potato is hero and tho tlmo for making mincemeat. Of tho making of mincemeat thoro is no ond; but none except mothor's over tnBtos quite right. When buying pumpkin for plos, tako ono that is heavy for its slzo. Cut open, remove tho seeds, paro and cut in rather flno pieces. Put ln a granlto kettle with JuBt enough water to koop from burning; simmer for sovoral hours, stirring occasionally. When cooked quito dry, put through a sieve and it 1b ready for tho plo. A cup of pumpkin to a pint of milk is good proportion. Season with salt, a tea spoonful of ginger nnd half a tea spoon ot lomon oxtract. In propnrlng mincemeat, tho pro portion of ono part of cookod chopped moat to two parts of apples chopped, splcca, sugar, raisins and orango peel to taste with sufficient cider to mako ot tho right consistency. Cook to gether slowly' until thick. Sweot potatoeB are vory nlco cooked with tho roast and baBtod with tho fat whilo cooking. Olazed aweot potatoes aro another favorlto. Boll tho potatoes with their Jackets on, thon peel nnd whon cold slice: put In tho baking dish and basto with sugar and butter. Old-Fashloncd Catsup. Cut pooled, rlpo tomatoes into slices and put ln n stono Jar a layer of to matoes and a sprinkling of salt; stand asldo threo days. By this tlmo thore will bo fermentation. Press tho to matoes through a sieve and to each gallon allow two toaspoonfuls ot ground ginger, a tcaspoonful each of cloves, cinnamon and nllsplco, a quar ter of a teaspoonful of cayonno and a tcaspoonful of whito poppor: bottle and seal. Catsup may bo mado any tlmo during tho wintor, using the canned tomatoes. M. WELL AT LAST. Terrible Kidney Trouble Cured After Doctors Gave Up Hope. Mrs. F. M. Hill, 188 W. 10th St, Waterloo, Iowa, says: "It makes mo shudder to think of my awful suffer ing. I waa languid and weak and nov- or freo from dull pain in my back. My hands puffed and my foot be cam o so swollen I could not wear my ehoca. Tho kidney eocrotlona wero painful and frequent in passage I gradually grow weaker until tho doctors gavo up hope. It was thon I began with Doan'a Kid ney Pills and soon Improved. Con tinued uso cured mo." Remember tho namo Doan's. For salo by all dealors. 60 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Too Free. Seymoui" What caused tho Allcorao Llfo Insurance company to fail? Ashley It was altogether too free in accopting risks. I don't bellovo it would havo even refused to Insure the llfo of n turkey tho day beforo Thanks giving." What Murine Eye Remedy Does to tho Eyes is to Refresh, Cleonso, Strengthen and Stimulate Healthful Circulation, Promoting Normal Condi tions. Try Murlno in your Eyes. Capacity. Knlckor How many will your mo tor car hold? Bockcr Fiv and a cop. Bore throat leads to Tonsilitis, Quinsy and Diphtheria. 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