THE ALLIANCE HERALD, AUGUST 20, 1918 War Time Sweeteners A MERICA has several excellent war time sweet- mk eners that will be used largely during the JWl shortage in the sugar supply. wk They are mapla sugar, syrups, honey and U molasses and may be used in preparing des- serts and other dishes requiring sweetening. 'I uti , i w nen a cup oi syrup or noney is usea to replace a cup of sugar the liquid in the recipes should be decreased one-fourth. One-third of a cupful of sugar is equivalent to one-third of a cup of hcwie'y. about one- half cup of syrup and about one-half cup of corn sugar. One-fourth of a cup of sugar is equal to about one-half cup of syrup or one-third cup of corn sugar. One table spoon of sugar is equal to one tablespoon of honey, about one and one-half tablespoons of syrup and one and one third tablespoons of corn sugar. Sugar may be saved by the use of raisins, dates, figs, dried pears and fruit pastes used on the breakfast cereals. Fruit marmalades, butters and jellies should be used to take the place of the ordinary sweetening at a meal and not as accessories to it. Fruits may be preserve'd without sugar. It may be added when sugar is more plentiful. Preserving demands this year a thin syrup instead of a heavy syrup. If sugar is used one-half of the amount may be replaced by another sweetener. Drying is a means of preserving (without sugar) ap ples, cherries, strawberries and black caps. When ready to use they may have added the needed sugar in the form of a syrup. When sugar is more plentiful fruit juices may be made into jellies or may be used as fruit juices with or without sugar, as beverages, fruit gelatins and frozen desserts. Fresh fruits supply the place of sugar in the diet. They should be used freely. Desserts where sugar is scarce may be made of gelatins, junkets, custards, puddings and cakes. SCOTTSBLUFF FAIR MIDDLE OF SEPTEMBER tW.rvoo Offered for INirse Mini) Homes Now ti Training Jo a i mil mii Official SOirti-r WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE "Omaha's Fun Centra IXtZ9 KUS1CAL FXTRAVASANZA Clean, Clatt) Enterteiament. Etf ibod Got ; Atk AArtxXr. LADlIt DIME MATINEE DAILY DO NT GO HOME SAYING : I DIDN'T VISIT THE QAYETY Water in Treeless Pampas. The pampas are a paradise for cat tie in the avertiKe year when the rain tills the lakelets ami the pasture, whether ' freshly green or cured to natural hay, affords" abundant eed. IkvaKionally a dry sensou intervenes; the water pools dry up ; the plain be comes a waterless desert. Formerly in such years disaster overcame the herdsman and his herds. lingering by tlu shrinking posts, hundreds of thou :uhIs of cattle and sheep suffered from thirst and famine until they fell and BtttUUntaed in tbo dust. It id somewhat different now. The seasons still vary inexorablyr and from time to time comes one of drought aud loss; but It has lost Its pravesi menace. Scat tered over tile putnpa. wherever they may be wanted, are windmills, aud be side each mill is a tan!; and drinking trough. The wind, which so sculptured the hollows of tile plain thai a very large proportion of the rainfall sinks Into it. now pumps the supply back to the herds, which otherwise might perish .stamping the dust just above Uie bubterraueau waters. Lights and the Color Scheme. Did yju ever wish that you could get electric light bulbs to match the coloi WBORM of your room? If so, you maj 04 glad to know. If you have not al ready discovered the trick for your self, that you may color them at horn to .suit your own taste. It is very siro pie. Just buy some wuter-color paints a soft hrush, and set to work. Yor may paint them any shade that yof desire, and get a lovely effect if soft ened light through the painted glass For Instance, If your 'living room it lone In shades of brown und yellow you can get a beautiful sunshiny Ik'! v. through bulbs painted a delicate yel low. Chr'stian Science Monitor. OUR FoHy United Profit Sharing Coupon rj coo dot i each de Domination 20)arf packed in every case. Exchange able for valvule premium. QUIT MEAT IF Yl KIDNEYS ACT BADLY Take tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers Drink lota of water. The 28th annual fair of the Scolts HlufT county amicultural association will tie held at the fnlr grounds at Mitchell the 11th. 1 2th and 13th of September. Wednesday, Thursda and Friday. Scolts liluff county has established a reputation for holding one or th best, if no! the very beat county fair in Nebraska, and this year will be the best fair ever held In the county. The mngnlflcent grounds are in better shape than over before and the a r r a n gemeata for accommodating the- people will be more complete than heretofore. The sheep and hog pens have been removed from the trove, leaving practically the entire shaded portion of the grounds for the comfort of those attending. New hog and sheep pens hae been built, all under roof in pleasing and up-to-date style. The directors have erected the new county school building, with the as sistance of the children from practi cally every school district in the county, and K Is in shape for display purposes and will be a steal improve ment over former years. The Platte Valley Telephone com pany has placed two public phones, In booths, for the use of the public, which will be greatly appreciated. All soldiers and sailors in uniform and all O. A. U. veterans will be ad mitted to the grounds free. Wednesday. Sentember 11. will be school children's day, and all school children will be admitted free on that day. It is expected to have an espe cial program Wednesday forenoon for the children and they are expected to take charge of the same. Three thousand five hundred dol lars in purses, the largest amount ever offered for races In the North IMatte valley. Ten horses arV now in training on the grounds and reser vations for stalls are being made daily, which insures the bert racing program ever offered. Joe Vaughan. of Alliance, whose reputation is well known, will act as official starter $2,000 in premiums more than ever offered before covering till classes of fine cattle, sh p, hogs poultry, agricultural products, do mestic work, fancy articles, etc. The list for entries of school children and garden clubs has been greatly ex tended. Col. ('has. W. IawIs. of Sioux county, will judge the draft horses. Col. Thos. Mortimore, of Madison Nebraska, will judge beef cuttle. Frof. I'ropps. Of Lincoln, will judge the dairy cattle. Mr. Pollock, of Scottsbluff, will judge the hogs. These men are of unquestioned ability In their respective lines and will add greatly to the succcsr of the exhibition. There will be two bands to furnish the music and you can expect to be royally entertained every minute. The evening entertainment will consist of Nam's Alabama trouba dours, a company of 10 members, who will furnish musical, acrobatic and mioatrel numbers. Also -three reels of the very latest war lilms. These performances will be shown each evening from the grand stand. No effort hai been spared by the directors in aking the 1918 fair the most successful in the history of the association. This is the biggest event of the year in . Scolts Bluff county. Scotts Bluff county challenges the world to equal its annual fair, its beautiful grounds, fine buildings, its wster-level half mile track, its full program of good racing and line ex hibits, its grand attendance and gen eral success. Make it your business to at-tend each day, bring the family and your neighbors. Come and get better ac quainted with the magnificent re sources of our county and keep in touch with its development. We especially ask "hat our friends in neighboring counties unite wi-th us and assist by their presence and en tries in making this fair the won derful success it deserves, and that they take home some of the optimis tic spirit of Scotia Blttff county and boost for i similar celebration dually. When you want the one best drink for good taste and good health. "Bear" In Mind n:-., y ihe giod taste of hops, the 'a If ,md the sparkle. Dr.nk nil you want it's non-in- At grocers,' at druggists,' in fact at a ! pksajs. where feood drinks are sold. LEMP' Manufacturer ST. LOUIS, EVERETT COOK Distributor Alliance, Nebraska We are a nation of meat esters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says a well-known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this irritating acid, but become weak from the overwork : they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues slog and thus the waste is retained in the blond to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel like lumps of lead, and you have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy, iull of sediment, or the bladder is irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when vou have severe head aches, nervous and" dizry spells, sleeplees ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmscist about four mnces of Jad Salts; take a tablcjpooaful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous wits is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with litbia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in urin so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus end tog urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and cannot injurs; makes a delightful effervescent lithia. water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the fcidne;. e clean and active. THE KITCHEN CABINET I 'nnonstratp thrift ' 1 your lioniea and encmraae thrift MncnR your nelfh bore. Make aavlng rather than spend ing your social itandnrd. Make SSOB omy fashionable lest It become obliga tory. Don't expect the women to do all the saving. KEEPING FRUIT FOR WINTER. As nil fruits contain yeasts or fer ments, they must be destroyed by ex posing them to heat. In canning fruit of any kind it la Important that the Jars are thor oughly Rterlltssd, as well ns any ntenslls used In canning. Place .Ian and tops in cold water nnd let them come to the boil ing point. Use rubbers that are soft and elastic, dipping them Into the boiling water before udjustlng. The fruit Is then put Into the Jars Wand covered with sirup of any desire density. Two cupfuls of water to three cupfala of sugar Is the formula thut is most generally liked. Four cupfuls of boiling water with alx cup fuls of sugar will All about four quarts Jars of raspberries or nny closely packed fruit, or three quarts of halved pears, peaches or cherries, or two quart Jars of large whole fruit like plums. Heat the sirup slowly aud boll gently. skimming any scum that may rise. Do not stir, but longer boiling will render the sirup heavier, if one likes a richer fruit. This sirup may be used for all fruits. The amount of sirup will ad Just itself to the fruit. The sweeter small fruits, being closely packed, take little sirup ; the larger, loosely packed, take more sirup and need more to sweeten them. A large lard pall with a wire dish cloth for a rack makes a fine boiler. Fill the Jars with the boiling alrup and stfnmcrge them, after carefully sealing tight, then screw them back a half Inch, so thut they are loose, hut Arm enough to be handled by lifting the tops. The Jars with clamps are placed leaving the side clump unfastened un til they are taken from the boiler. Cover the Jars to the depth of an Inch over the top of the highest Jar and cook. The required time for small fruits Is 12 to 16 minutes from the time they begin to boil.or a quart can, five minutes less for a pint and ten min utes fore for l two quart can. For larger fruit, like peaches, pears und plums, twenty-five to thirty minutes are required for hulling. oqojV 11104 "JJ ! II uopinuia t.uo.s oo eAiti oajpiPO soojoj po)9dap otp dn prrnq oj poojq n u sjib uj pus cuupjo eq) o) miujjj8 soiuu.) Ypdtnoid uoajS s uonuj e, jjojc J) jnq 'asiqnoj) jaijio pus Sl)q3uaiq iqfijtoAa pau3XBM'Jtuui;oq psjiudiui U rjmsoi 11 j yo ssau jju om ouianxo aqj BMMi OOT WATER HF YOU DESREE A ROSY COMLJE500N Says we can't help but look better and feel better after an Inside bath. ATLAS REDWOOD TANKS Will outlast. several steel tanks or several tanks mad, from other material, and cost less money. These tanks will keep the water cooler in summer 11 ml warmer in winter. Send for price list to day. a ATLS TANK MFG. COMPANY Fred Boisen, Manager 1102 W. 0. W. BUILDING, OMAHA, NEBRASKA iaavr LIVID IN MIsKRV. "I Buffered greatlg from nervousness sad head aches. The least excite ment cave me dreadful pain. I betas uslna Dr. Miles'- Nervine and a few daya later started to take Or. Miles' Heart Treat ment. I soon cot so much bsttsr that I was encour aged and continued taking the two remedies until I was so well that work was no bother to me at all." MRS. LAUIS HUl, Idaho Vails, Idaho. Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone Is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart Dr. Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IF FIRST BOTTLE FAILS TO BENE FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL HE REFUNDED. Terms Strictly Cash '.nminiiniimttmm FROM NOW ON muwuiiiiiiiiiiinimi Those indebted to me please all, settle and starf over on a cash baals W. L. Carroll, : : Blacksmith CORNER SECOND AND LARAMIE, ALLIANCE ffi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 t "" iinimniti mmammmwmmmmtmm an- MICKIE SAYS "OlOJ EVER stOP TO Think 1hM, N6-f -To -The kaiseii's g-oat.yer soldier. bon'o ro.theb HAVE A COPY OF THE old I HOAE PAPER R.EOLKD. THAN ANYfHIN' ELSE IKi THE VVOR.LO x To look one's best and foel one's best is to enjoy an inside bath each morn ing to flush from the system the pre vious day's waste, sour fermentations and polsonouH toxins before it is ab sorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when It burnB, leaves behind a cer aiu amount of Incombustible material in tho form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the ali mentary orguns a certain amount of Indigestible mat. rial, which If not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are in tended to suck in only nourishment to Bustain the body. If you want to see the glow of ; -a I thy bloom In your cheeks, to see our akin get clearer and clearer, you -re told to drink every morning upon ariBing, a gluss of hot water with a teuBpoonful of limestone phosphate in it, which is a harmless means of wash mgs the waste material and toxins trom the stomach, liver, kidneys and towels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary tract, iefore putting more food into the stom ach. Men and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid com plexion, also those who wake up with u coated tongue, bad taste, nasty tireath, others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, acid stomach or constipation should begin this phos pliated hot water drinking und are assured of very pronounced results in one or two weeks A Quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug ore but is sufllcient to demonstrate tliat just as soap and hot water 1 ieanses, purifies und freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that internal sanitation is vastly more im portant than outside cleanliness, be cause the skin pores do not absorb Impurities into the blood, while the towel pores do. i 1 Ford The Universal Car 9 Another Car Load of Fordson Xractors Call be secured ahcot September 1st. Orders must be signed bafaore tract, is can ' secured. The contracts must be signed and in I)c Moines before delivery will be made. Any one who wishes 1 trader for the fall work should have their order at the carafC RO( later than August 1st. HERMOLINE OIL recommended by Henry Ford for the Fordson Tractors and Ford rt. Tbfa is a high fradfl oil suitable for all Tractors, (in sale if small lots or barrels at FORD GARAGE COURSEY & MILLER i Try Our Quick Job Printing