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English Wnlnut Pudding. YolkB three eggs, one-half cud lugar, ono and ' one-fourth cups flno brend crumbs, whites three eggs, one hnlf cup English walnut inoatH. Heat' Iho egg yolks until very light; then add gradually tlio Riigar, beating It In. Add (be crumbs, and fold in (ho Bgg whites, l oat en stiff, thou tlio nut mcnta. Ilako In two laycm in a very tnodcrato ovon for 30 inlnutcH. Wheu cold nprcud whipped cream, sweet miod Rutl flavored, between uirJ on tup. Sweetbread Patties. Cook n pnlr of swontbroads until tender, In a very little water, take nut and chop fine, season with Halt und pepper. Keep the water In which the HweotbreudH were cooked, add to it hnlf a pint of cream, tablespoon of butter and two of flour blended to thicken it. Throw In HiIh dressing tlio chopped sweetbreadH, and Juat before nerving ndd throe hard boiled eggs chopped finely. Hnvo your patty shells heated before filling, or uho pa per Hhellu. Prune Jelly. Soak one-half packngo pulverized gelatlno In one-half cupful cold water. Have quartH of atoned prunes with juice (hot) Bwcotenod to taste. Pour all togother and flavor with lemon. Pour In mold and let harden, liut with whipped cream. Thread Needles on Spool. A great deal of time Is aaved and work lightened when doing basting If several needles are threaded in succes Blon on a spool of cotton. Break tho thread the desired length and knot, beginning with the last nuculle thread ed, until all are ready to use. For the Cruet. Make a solution of washing soda and warm water. Half All the cruet and Rhuke well. Empty und half Mil again, Rddlng a little rice. Shake vigorously, then rinse with clear water. Dry ia side with a Boft towel, if possible Apricot Gelatine. Tako half a can of apricots and cut them into halves; make a well-sweetened lemon Jelly with only ono lemon, mix tho two while warm and . pour into a ring mold; serve yery cold with cream. To Remove Stains from Enamel. To clean and remove all stains from enamel rub woll with salt moistened with vinegar. This will clean equally well enameled pots and pans, no mut ter how burnt or discolored. Lincoln Directory A Little "Pride" goes a long way towards making home, clothes and people wholesome and clean. SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP is the IDEAL soap for general home use. Ask your dealer for it HARDY'S nptHE most attractive and up-to-date Furniture und Carpet Store in tha State. One of tho show places of Lincoln. Make our store your headquarters when visiting tho Capitol City. Furniture, Carpets, Hugs, Curtains, Stoves and Hardware. NEW LOCATION: 1314-1320 0 STREET LINCOLN, NEBRASKA HERBERT E. GOOCH HROKHK AND DKAl.UK Grain, Provisions, Stocks, und Cotton, rialn Office, aofl Fraternity lililif. Lincoln, Netuaaku. Hell Phono l12 Auto Phono "OM j,urui!8t tioiiHO in htaio A. 6. DAVIS & CO. Wltnloanlr nnd Uetull Wall Paper Our li08 Sainnle Books nro now romfy for hiiimont to any dealer or iaior litmKei Vl'U O St., MfcCOl.IV, NKII. EDUCHTIONAL THE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MUSIC Amiiiitml with tho fnlvoraltv of Nebraska at Lincoln. Hrontest College, of MubIo In tlio Wont. KiMia ror ueuntmii cnuuog uj WILLAKD KIMBALL, Director, Lincoln, rseb. Ncbr aska Advertiser W. W. GANDERS, Prop. NEMAHA, . i . . NEBRASKA Experience Is a wise teacher, but not one ever gives her any nice red apples. Health, honesty nnd hope are tho most genial companions In tho mid night of care. "Let us laugh nt trouble," sings a western poet. That's easy to do as long as It Is some ono else's trouble. A Pittsburg paper says that Count Uonl is game to tho core. Why not say to the yellow? Had eggs do not have cores. New York courts havo given a boy thief 1!) years, -which may not reform him, but Is sure to cure him of being a boy thief. Tho Inck or mentality of some of tho popular songs Is striking. "I've a pain In my sawdust" Is a title that would lndleato tho writer wan something of a blockhead. After wading across a street full of soft, muddy, slushy snow, It Is rather difficult to appreciate the genius of I he man who wrote "The Snow, tho Beautiful Snow." We have to admit that mince pieB causo more Juvenile crlmo than does strong drink, being often the Impelling motivo that drives the small boy to break Into the cupboard. For every warship that Germany builds Kngland will build two. Britan nia has been ruling the waves for some years now, and Intends to keep tho job until tho cows come homo. Coming events cast their shadows before. The fashion columns nre full of advance notes about tho Easter bon net, nnd tho shadow Is cast athwart the bank account of tho head of tho muse. The trans-continental automoblllsU lave been too busy trying to get out of snowdrifts to explain what benefit humanity Is to derive from their ex plolts if they succeed in getting through. Thero are to bo special street cars for women In London. Suffragettes will fear that In some way they are being deprived of their rights. If it wore special cars for men they wouldn't stand for it. "Tho best way to find out what youi friends are really worth Is to have ieod of them," says tho Washington PoBt. And tho Baltimore American adds: This is also the best way to get Id of ideals and illusions. A young man In Connecticut whe called for a young lady with tho Inten tion of eloping with her was discour aged by a can of hot water. Paradox- cally, tho hot water thrown upon him proved cold water for his plans. In view of the love at first sight ox plana t Ion of international marriages tho rarity of matches In which the groom is an American heir and the bride a daughter of tho foreign no bllity seems somewhat inexplicable. A young man who told a girl about the scheme of drying wot shoes by stuffing them with oats aroused her Interest, but when she said she hadn't any oats he made a serious mistake. Ho had a bushel sent to her next day. French military experts are gener ally of tho opinion that Japan would have little trouble In defeating the United States if war were declared. French military experts thought, along In 1870, that Franco could whip Ger many without having to stop for more than one or two meals. Tho public school teachers of Now York are insistent on tho reinstate mont of corporal punishment for fla grant offenders. After trying the now systems of moral suaBion thoy have como to tho conclusion that, though rather old-fashioned In his philosophy, Solomon knew what he was talking about. Tho mayor of Philadelphia has dis covered that George Washington was the real author of (lie doctrine that lo tho victors belong tho spoils. Now, somo othor Iconoclast, will shatter tho last tradition to which wo havo tear fully and desporatoly clung and provo tho Father of His Country a fully qual ified candidate for the Ananias club of his time. John Ryder Randall, who lately died, was the author of "Maryland, My Maryland," ono of tho most stirring songs that the war produced. Tho words wore Inspired by tho encounter between tho Massachusetts troops and tho peoplo of llaltliiiore. They wore noon after sung to tho old tune, "Lnu rigor HoratluB." Thus, remarks tho Youth's Companion, from tlio oponlng of the war the south had a swinging song. ".Maryland, My Maryland" caught tho ear of tho nprth, and al though It is explicitly local, has bo como n national hymn. "SIWNER" CAN COME AGAIN. Thief's Visit Resulted in Nice Margin of Profit to Farmer. If there are any more chicken thieves like tho ono who entered his hennery three weeks ago, Thomas In graham of Park Mills, N. Y., will glad ly furnish n chart of the grounds and guarantee to tie up the dog. A few mornings ago Mr. lngraham ontered the hennery, and to his amazement found a dozen fowls in place of the ones that he had missed after tho visit of tho thief. Ho also found hang ing to a nail in the building a scrawl which said: "Mister Farmer, I was wicked when I stole them chicks of you, but wrlnged their necks when I hooked 'em from the roost, so could not put 'em back. Am awful sorry I done it, and will prove what I say by bringing you other chickens which I never stole. Them 1 took were com mon chicks, these are blooded. Never will I steal any more. Sinner." With Btich a conscience, tho sinner's resolu tion is evidence of good business judg ment, for Mr. lngraham says the fowls he received are worth at least twice as much as the ones whose necks wore "wrlnged" when they were "hooked." NOT SO BAD AS HE LOOKED. She Then you admit that you only married me for my money? He Well, I'm glad you know that at least I'm not a fool. IN MANY LINES OF BUSINESS. Witness Evidently Was a Man of Un- 1 usual Qualifications. S. T. Jocelyn of Wichita was court stenographer for Judge Pancoast of Oklahoma for several years. One time a caso was being tried before Judge Pancoast and thoy were endeavoring to find out through a witness whether there had been any liquor sold. "What is your business?" asked the lawyer. "My business?" repeated the witness laconically. "Oh, 1 have lots ' of business." "Answer the question," said the lawyer. "What is your busi ness?" "Must I tell all my business?" j Insisted tlio witness again. "Answer the question," interposed the judge severely. "Well," responded he cheerfully, I'm deputy sheriff and city marshal for Gainer, janitor of tho church and , bartender of the El Paso saloon." Kansas City Times. Hen Was Above Reproach. Lodger This egg Is stale. 1 Landlady Impossible, sir. Why, I would stake my existence on that hen. Fliegendo Blatter. MUSIC STUDENTS Should Have Steady Nerves. The nervous system of tho musician is often vefy sensitive and any habit liko coffeo drinking may so upset tho nerves as to make regular and neces sary dally practise next to Impossible. "I practise from seven to eight hours a day and study Harmony two hours," writes a Mich, music student. "Last September I was so nervous I could only practise a few minutes at a time, and mother said I would have to drop my music for a year. "This was terribly discouraging as I couldn't bear tho thought of losing a whole year of study. Becoming con vinced that my nervousness was caused largely by coffee, and seeing Postuni so highly spoken of, 1 de cided 1 would test It for a while. "Mother followed the directions carefully and 1 thought I had nover tasted such a delicious drink. Wo drank Postum every morning instead of coffeo, and by November 1 felt more liko myself than for years, and was ready to resume my music. "1 now practise as usual, do my studying nnd when my day's work is finished I am not any more- nervous than when I bogan. "I cannot too highly recommend Postum to musicians who practisohalf a day. My father is a physician and recommends Postum to his patients. Words cannot oxpross my appreciation for this most valuablo health bever age, and oxporionco has proven its superiority over all others." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postum Co., Uattlo Creek, Mich. Read "Tho Road to Wellville," lu pltes. HOW TO KNOW PURE PAINT.. A Way In Which It May Be Identified Before Using. After a building has been painted long enough for a weather test, it Is easy to tell If the paint used was made of pure White Lead or not. But such belntcd knowledge comes liko locking the barn after tho colt Is stolen. What ono wants is a test that will tell the quality of the paint before It und the labor of putting it on nre paid for. Nature has provided a way In which genuine White Lend may bo positive ly distinguished from adulterated or fako White Lead before you spend a cent on your painting. Pure White Lead is made from me tallic lead, and, under Intense heat, such as Is produced by a blow-pipe, pure White Lead will resolve itself back into uietallle lead. If, however, It Is not genuine White Lead, If it con tains the slightest trace of adultera tion, the change will not take place. Therefore the "blow-pipe" test Is an absolute and final one. Tho National Lead Company are urging everyone Interested in painting to make this test of paint before using it, and they guarantee that tho puro White Lead sold under their "Dutch Boy Painter" trade-mark will always prove absolutely pure under the "blow pipe" or any other test. To make it easy for you to perform the experi ment they will send you free upon re quest a blow-pipe and everything nec essary for you to make the test, to gother with a valuable booklet on paint. Address, National Lead Com pany, Woodbridge Building, New York City. What's a Widower? Is a widower a married or a single man? This question continually crops up and it is continually being answered both ways. Certainly a widower is married he is not a bachelor; That is one answer. Certainly, on the other hand, no matter what the man once was, lie is single now. That is tho other answer. Thus in all match games of single against married men games of hockey, football, baseball, cricket the poor widower is tossed from one side to the other like a shut tleclock. The solution depends solely upon his skill. In a Pinch Use ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. A powder. It cures painful, smart ing, nervous feet and Ingrowing nails. It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho age. Makes new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating- feet. Sold by all JDruggjsts, 25c. Accept no sub stitute. .Trial package, FREE. Ad dresB A. S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y. A Man of the Times. A young fellow lived In Snuedunk, Who said: "Life In these times is punk; Quite plainly I see They've waited for mo To give them of wisdom a chunk." Any 12 Year Old Girl Can niuke those delicious Lemon, Choco late and Custard plea us well a the more experienced cook if she uses "OUR-PIE" preparation, which Is now sold by nearly all grocers at 10 cents per package. Just the proper ingredients in each package. "Put up by D-i$erta Co., Kocheater, N.Y." Artful Scheme. Mrs. Knicker That little Jones boy has such beautiful tablo manners. Mrs. Rocker Yes, his mother al ways feeds him at home before he is invited out. Public Land Opening. Irrigated under "Carey Act." Low cost; easy payments. Write for date of draw ing nnd full information, Irrigation De partment, 4(K5 Home Imp. Hldu., Chicago. Ho who gives pleasure meets with It; kindness Is the bond of friendship, and the hook of love; he who sows not, reaps not. Smiles. 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