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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1910)
II V V f II ' Bd "m mi ,i i- ir rrmrjKi.i i . it, ! imiinN T NKVRIt pay to wreck the health. In drudelnir nftpr iriiln And w In nold who thlnkn thnt Kold 'I ho clicnprnt bought with pain." Some Old New England Dishes. For raised doughnuts which nro ex COllont tllko two r.nnfuln nf milk. nni lialf cup of yenat and flour to mako n batter, net nt noon In a warm plnco and lot rlfio until night. Add n tnblo Hpoonful of butter, n llttlo snlt, ono vBR. a cupful of suRnr, a tenspoonful or firmed nutmeg nnd hnlf n toimpoon fill Of HOdn: lot rlnn until mnrnlni?. Mould, roll nnd cut In strips nnd twJm. They mny he flllod with Jelly or Jnm by rolling out nnd cutting wiin n biscuit cutter, putting the Jam In the center nnd pinching up the edges. Fry In deep fnt, roll In pow dercd mignr nnd servo. Baked Pears, Ono of the most delicious dessertfl of old New Englnnd 1b baked pears. They nlno may bo used as a compoto or prcBorve. Wash n half dozen pears nnd put them to buko with two cup fulB of Biignr. the Julco of a lemon nnd n cupful of water; bnsto often during the linking nnd removo whon tho syrup Is n golden brown. Sorvo cold. Ah a dcBsort Bervo with whipped cream. There Is no delicacy which moro delights the heart of n child thnn tho old-faflhloned tartlets flllod with tho JowoMIke Jelly which nono mnkos bo woll ns tho Now England liotiRowlfe. Cut tho two crusts from tho pastry with n biscuit cutter, for tho top ono use a largo thlmblo or tho top of a unit shaker nnd mnko throo holes, put tho Jelly on tho crust nnd proas down ho top ono bo thnt the Jolly stands In ruby-llko spots on tho top. PlDoln Pie. Tnko twolvo flno ripe pippins, pnrod nd grntcd, one pound of sugar, half ti pound of butter, six eggs, ono lemon (Juice nnd peel), with a llttlo nutmeg. Cream the butter, add tho sugar, atlr In tho benten yolks, then tho lomon, nutmeg and apples, adding tho whltos woll benten at the Inst Dako In a crust with cross bars of pnsto over tho top. A Hint. A pretty oustom In Dresden Is ono "which should And favor In tho oyos of many American mothers, not to men tion the children. Tho cornucopia Is placed at the pinto of overy ono to take home Into which mny bo slipped tho bon bon or favor which will so delight tho llttlo ones nt homo. An other point In Its favor, It lowers tho mto of indigestion, llT I.ITTLK? Do thy lit tle well, and for thv comfort know, yreni men can do their greatest work 1,0 better than Juat o." Ooetlio. i Linoleum, As n floor covering linoleum Is ono of tho moat Bntlsfnctory, Do not use soap suds for scrubbing n floor 9s It injures tho vnrnlBh, ma king th colorB dim. On a farm where thoro Is plenty of milk there Is noth ing bettor for cleaning and brlghton Ing linoleum thnn Bklmmcd milk. If milk ennnot bo used ontlroly ndd n cupful to n few quarts of wnrm wn lor or a llttlo kerosene oil. Wring out Cloth nnd go over tho linoleum nfter Klvlng It a good diiBting. It will look oulto new and fresh and tho finish will he uninjured. Llnolmim will last much longer If It Is given n good cont of varnish ovory yenr. Keep off of It until woll dried ' and hnid. In biiflng linoleum It pays to got a pood ploce. A color thnt doesn't show tho dusi Is moat doslrnblo, nmfhnvo It carefully luld. Ofton nftor using It n few weeks It will bo nocoBBiiry to tighten It ns wrinkles form nnd If not removed will crack and ruin tho looks of tho floor. Such a floor covering Is onsy to caro for nnd always looks woll. Cracker Pudding. Tnko nine common crackers, ono cup of riilstiiB, half cup of sugar, hnlf cup of molasses nnd n qunrt of milk, loi Btnnd over night nnd In the mom' Ing ndd one tenspoonful of clnnnmon nnd half n tenspoonful of cloves, put Into n mold and steam four hours. Ituhoat and sorvo with whipped cronm or egg Bunco. Peach Tapioca. Soak hnlf a pint of tapioca In u cup ful of cold wnter over night. Fill a baking dish half full of nice ennnod peaches, leaving out tho syrup. Sprinkle sugnr to tasto over tho peaches. Cook tho tapioca In tho poach syrup until clear, pour ovor tho poaches nnd bake slowly for half nn hour. When cold servo with Biigar and rich cronm. Hot Ham Toast. Mix with one tnblospoonful of fine ly chopped hum tho benten yolk of an egg nnd n little cream nnd pepper and snlt. Heat over tho flro and then nprend tho mixture either on hot but tered toast or on slices of bread fried lu butter, Herve very hot. iT NKVRIt pay to wreck If the health. JHL ma S4BIN11 F KVEItY ono would be only half an Rood rh he x- peoii, nis neiKnoor 10 a wnai a neaven tnis world would d come. Chocolate. Chocolato is such a wholesome food and drink and so universally liked thnt ono novor tires of It. For a drink, cut tho chocolato In flno bits, imlnir four suunres to ono nimrt nf milk nnd two tnblespoonfuls of sugar. Ada tnrco tablespoonfuln of hot wator to tho chocolato. scnld tho milk, ndd tho chocolato and boll for a few mo meiltS. Hont with n wlilnlf nnd nnrvn hot. A mnrflhmnllow ndded to tho cup makes a pleasant chango. Chocolate Cookies. Cream half a cunful of butter nnd ono tablespoonful of Jnrd. Gradually beat Into UiIh ono cupful of sugar, ndd n little snlt. onn tn.innnnnfnl nf clnnnmon nnd two ounces of chocolato molted. Now add ono woll bentcu egg nnd hnlf n tcaspoonful of sodn dissolved In two tnbleanoonfulH of milk. Stir in nbout two cupfula of Hour. Koll thin, cut In round enknn nnd bako In a hot ovon. Uso ns little flour ns posBlblo In rolling out Chocolate Ice Cream. Mnko a CIIHtnril fnr tlin tii rnnm nddlng two squares of chocolato molt- ou and ndded to tho cream. A BaUCO to USO on nn Inn rrnm which Is served hot: Put n tnhln. spoonful ench of butter' nnd flour Into a saucepan and cook together, ndd ono squaro of melted chocolntn nnd nnn cupful of boiling wator, cook until smooth nnd servo hot na a sauco. Add n lialf tcaspoonful of vanilla Just bo foro serving. A Croam llo flavored with phnrnlntn is very nice. Cornstarch nurifllnc mnv bo agreeably changed by tho addition of n square of chocolato. As a filling ror enko, boiled frosting with a llttlo grated chocolato or a fudgo filling nro both gront favorites. Chocolato rnouaso, bavarian croam, blanc mango, charlotte and souffles aro all flno desserts. Household Hints. Clean marblo by rubbing with pow dered chalk wot with alcohol. Moisten tho blncklng with koro seno lnstend of water whon blacking tho stove as tho blncklng stays on longer and glvea It a better glosB. Dluo whlto clothos woll beforo put ting away and they will not turn yellow. . Clean pnlnt that Is much stnlned, especially on doors, by rubbing with a wot cloth on which put n llttlo tur pentine. A1J0R WITH what xeal we will. Humothlnff left un done, Bomethlnir uncompleted still. Walta tho rUlnjr of the sun." Longfellow. Beauty Hints. Lemon Julco and glycorlno la good to Bofton and whlton tho hands. Huttor milk la a good wush to ro move tan. After n long drlvo or day on the water, do not wash tho faco In cold water, but rub it woll with cold cream or If that la not at hand, sweet cream from milk Is vory bit ns go. It will sootho and cool tho skin. Tho girl who hns boon struggling vnlnly with tho dingy brown lino on tho nock, tho result of high nnd tight collars, should uso pumlco stono. It rubbing tho Btono and soapy wnter on tho neck Is too hard for tho skin, try mixing powdorod pumlco with cold cronm. FlnlBh tho procesB by wuBhlng with a Inthor of whlto soap. Pumlco stono, powdorod, In a good cloanaor for tho tooth, removes tho tartar and koopB thorn whlto and clean. ' For Beautiful Eyes. Tho llrst point to understand la tho lmportnnco of good gonornl hoalth. Eyes roqulro dally attention, fresh nlr, cloanllnesa nnd oven oxorclse, Nino hours' sloop a night in n well, vontllnted room Is n splondld eyo med icine. To clennso tho eyes, open them whlto tho faco Is half Biibmorgod In a basin of cold water. Cold water is an oxcel lent tonic for both eyes and lashes. For exercise, movo tho oyos upwnrd and downward nnd from Bldo to sldo with the hond hold woll up and per fectly still. This strengthens tho muscles, which rnlso and lower tho eyeballs and brings to tho eyes n healthy supply of blood, Largo-typo bookB, good light and n good position when rending nro nil cases of that provontlon which Is tho host cure. Fried Tomatoes on Toast. Dip slices of ripe tomato In pan cake, batter, fry until tender nnd brown; placo each frlttor on a bIIco of wnrm buttered toast nnd sprinkle with Bait and poppor. MJ Millinery ra n MAW . I 1 - n.A . I . . I bands upon hat making nt homo that a few examples of those lints which aro llkoly to bo most success ful In tho hands of tho amateur, are Interesting Just now. Thcso nro tho bats mado of embroidery or inco or Swiss and bntlsto which have como to bo a Btaplo for midsummer, nnd nre known ns "lingerie" hnts. New models this year show many fabrics which novo not beon used heretofore. Flno dimities, lawns and mills, in fact anr sheer, pretty midsummer material. ucn as are used for midsummer gowns, Is considered avallablo for tho ingcrlo hat The prettiest models show combinations of ali-ovor em broidery and the materials I have mentioned. Tho safest designs for the a'mntpnr aro those made of edgings of lace or embroidery, cither wide or narrow. All the hats nro made over wlm frames whlqh are flrat covered with Tory sneer mull or with chiffon. TTiIb flret covering is either shirred over the frame or mnde Into a fitted casta? for tho brim and Intd smoothly over the crown. A scant ruffle of wide RETTY IDEA FOR DRESS All-over pleco embroidory and doen flouncing nro used for this; tho pleco ombroldory Is UBed for tho nrlncens uppor part, tho seams outlined by In- sortlon; tho deep flounce Is gathered to a strip of insertion thnt is sown to lower edgo or princess part. The collar and sleovo bands nro of nlnln cambric. The plaited frills of cam- brie that finish tho puffed sleeves nre divided by ribbon. Hat of white straw, tho brim sllrht. ly turned up In front, n wreath of May blossom forms tho trimming. Materials required: about 7 yards embroidory 18 Inches wide, 3 yards flouncing, nbout 6 yards lnsortlon. 1U yard ribbon, li yard laco for edging i coiinr. Chantecler and peasant Influence holds good In tho Bummor fashions, both m color nn t lino. Persian pattorns nro seen in cat. ton and silk crepes; sometimes they lonn tho ontlro garment. for All edging is laid about tho brim falling over tho edgo nbout tho depth of the scallop. In such a hat tho crown Is mndo by sewing two rowa of edging together and making a small puffed crown of them. A band and bow of wido ribbon nnd a cluster of familiar garden flowers finishes tho hat, which Is quite as satisfactory when mado at home as when mado elnowhoro. If narrow edging, of laco or cm broidery, Is used It Is sowed row on row nnd qulto often the under brim Is faced with scant ruffles sowed in thq same way. Very sheer batiste or oth er embroidery la often laid In a full double ruffle over the brim, for girlish wearers. The lingerie hat, by the way. Is worn by maid and matron allko. It has been called the "baby hat bo cause It waif first made for little girls when they graduated out of bonnets and took on tho dignity of hats, built on a frarao. It is durable and beauti ful and may be taken apart and tho materials laundered. Study the lin gerlo hat for, liko the llnsorie waist, it has come to stay. JULIA BOTTOM LEY. WEAR HAT IN HOT WEATHER Important for the Girl Who Has a Dislike for Hair of Different Shades. Do you want streaked hair of 17 dlftorcnt shades when next autumn comes nround? If you do not you must mako un your mind to wear n hot during tho summer. A bother, you say? Of courso. Did you ovor know anything connected with keeping fresh thnt wasn't a bothor? And It Is not hnlf as hard as spend ing tlmo nnd monoy Inter gottlng over tho effects of sunburnt hair. Too Btrong n doso of sun nctB on the hair by drying natural olla In tha scalp and then burning JuBt as a hot llatlron scorches linen. If It Is Impossible for you to wear s hnt, oil must bo rubbod regularly into tho Bcalp to counteract this drying effect. Remember that tho most beautiful hair in tho world comes from the poasant women of Ilritnny, who keep their heads covered with their little whlto caps. A Summer Coat. A slmplo but beautiful coat for weai ovor a lingerie gown In tho summoi evenings Is of black chiffon, cut throo quarter length and Blashcd at th sides, tho slashings bolng connected by tnffotn silk tnbB. Tho half sloevoi aro slashed and caught In tho Bara mnnner, nnd In front tho neck Is cut very low tho only fastening Is n tns sol of silver cord. All tho odges ar embroidered In n wave doslgn in th Bllvor. Tho chiffon may bo mounted over light taffeta silk, and net may bi substituted ns tho cont material. Thli wrap may sound difficult to make, but It 1b not bo; nnd with tho help of i lucky romnant or two the oxpenso will bo slight Irish Lace Collars. With tho roturn of warm weathei tho fashion has swervod back to Irish lnco collars. Wo will wear mora o them this summer than for years. Th girl In hor now suit, has mostly Irist laco around tho nock. For this reasot sho wsara a four-Inch Irish laco collai nround hor coat and a four or six Inct ono nround hor blouso, which Is col larlesB. This collar dips down for at Inch In front and la finished with i plaited jabot of Irish laco and Until. REPAIRING AN OLD CHURCH Celebration to Be Held In the Karli klrche, Vienna, Made Famous by Plague. Vlonnn. Tho famous old Knrls- klrcho, or Karl's church, eroctod hero, as a thank orrcring nfter tho cessation, s a i i . - , ' ui mo great piaguo or two conturios ago, Is iindcrcolnir cxtonslvn rennlra. Tho work is bolng donp In preparation ror a great celebration. Tho church had Its origin In much tho same way as tho Obernmergau rassion Play camo Into oxlstonco. Tho Famous Karloklrcho. When Bavaria was visited by a postl lenco peasants In tho mountain village registered a vow that If they were opnrcd thoy would perform a religious play every ten years. It was nearly ono hundred years later that parts of Austria suffered from a plague. Whon It Bubsldod tho Vloneso resolved on tho construction of n great temple. Work on tho Karls klrche began In 171C and was com pleted 20 years later. Tho colebratlon now being planned will bo held In 191C. It will bo In tho nature of a thanksgiving service, commemorating tho completion of two centuries In the llfo of tho parish. Tho church Is a lofty building, Bur mounted by a ljugo dome. Two bol frleo, each resembling Trajan's col umn, and each 108 feet high and 13 feet In diameter, flank tho portico. Ef fects of tho plague .are represented lu relief In th tympornm. The building occupies a command ing position on an elevation In tha south-central part of tho city. The domo 1b now encirclod by scaffolding .while the decoratlvo material of tbe exterior Is being replenished. SAYS NORTH POLE WOBBLES Prof. Garrett P. Bervtca Declares "Dig Nair Is Seldom Twice In Same Place. Now TorBL. It will ha rtfrws to mnnr peoplo that the north and' south poles aro seldom' twico In tho mittim nlnnn prof. Garrett P. Sorviss states that tho cm lu nuuuion, aua cuUBequunilj WO Cosltion of the poles is constantly, hlftlng. ' That this Is tho ense In nrnvnd nav tho profeB8or, by tho fact that tho polar, regions were once- inhabited by trop ical forma of llfo. From this bo argues thnt tho two poles wero once on tho equator, and tho equator onco ran through tho two poles. The fact that tho earth's axis Is con stantly shifting means thnt neither of tho poles remains always In the snme place. ThuB thoro Is a possibility that ono expedition will find tho polo at one place In ono year, and another will find It In nnothor place tho noxtyear. Our map Bhows Professor Servlss' estimation of tho various positions oc cupied by tho north polo during the last ten yeara. BOY MADE $55 BY PICKEREL Thirteen-Year-Old Lad of Worcester, Mass., Is the Champion Fisherman. Worcester, Mass. Leo Addison Hnndy, thirteen, of Itutlnnd, is the champion boy flRhormnn horo. From December 10 to Mnrch 11 ho earned $55 fishing for pickerel, besides the fish ho caught lor family uso. He la a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Handy and spends his spnro tlmo fishing. He has a lino on tho best places and knows where to go tho nicest bait. He caught SSO plckorul between tho above dates, bosldea catchlug all tho shlnera ho needed for bait. Tho first day ho flBhed ho caught 40 pickerel which ho sold for 14.90, the largest weighing ,two und thiee-quar ter pounds. The second day ho caught 26 pickerel weighing 28 pounds, nnd during December he cnught 135 pick erel, besides .attending school, not missing a day. Ho was oft tho Ice In January and February on account of cold weather, catching but 45 pickerel during those two months. From Murch 5 to March 11 ho taught 1G0 plckerol and In a tingle week he made $12.50 Ashing. e' i T "a - - A TERRIBLE CASE OP DROPSY. Lrbnnou, Ind., Sinn Gives Vivid Dcart-lntlon nt 111 SnfterliiK. John T. Anderson, G13 W. Main St, Lebanon, Ind., Bays: "I waa taken BUddonly with agon izing pnlna through, my kldnoys, followed by a stoppage of the urlno. I wnB Boon In. such agony I could not Ho In bed and' for weeks eat In a chair propped up by plllowfl. Tho urine WHO mnafl V hlnnrl nrt had to bo drawn with a cathotor. My llmba wero Bwollcn to twice their nor mal bIzo. Tho doctor finally said he rould do no moro and my family gave up hopo. It was at this tlmo I began using Doan's Kidney Pills and gradu ally improved until well. I gatnod twonty-olght pounds and havo had no troublo slnco." Remember tho name Donn'si For salo by all dealors. 50 cents a box. Fostor-Mllbura Co., RuffaloJ n. y. Novelty. "I thouRht you told mo vou hail something original In this libretto,"' said tho manncor. scornfully. "Here at the very outset you havo a lot ot merry villagers singing, 'Wo aro hap py and gay!" "You don't catch tho idea nt nil." replied tho poet, wearily. "Tho 'g' Is soft It should bo pronounced 'happy and Jay.'" Confused Impressions. "Of course, you know tho story ol William Tell," said tho serious cltl ten. "To toll you tho truth," replied Mr. Cumrox. "I'm not clear about him. I can't exactly remember whothor he was a great marksman or a famous opera singer." Casey at the Dat. This famous poem Is contained In the Coca-Cola Daseball Record Hook for 1910, together with records, schedules for both leagues and other valuable baseball Information complied by au thorities. This interesting book Bent by tho Coca-Cola Co.. of Atlanta. Go.. on receipt of 2c stamp for postage. Also copy of their booklet "The Truth About Coca-Cola" which tells all abouf this delicious beverage and whv It Is so pure, wholeaomo and refreshing. Aro you ever hot tired thirsty? Drink Coca-Cola it la cooling, re lieves fatlguo and quenches the thirst At soda fountains anl car bonated la bottles 5c everywhere. Their Object Banks The women of rat towa have formed a secret society. Rivers A secret society? Rurelr. that's a misnomer: women don't know how to keep secrets. Banks But they know bow to tell thorn, and that's why they formed tne society. Bin. Wlnclow'a Rootklaar nvran. ftoreblldren teething, aotlent the coma, rmoila. BjuamiUoaAll(HLla,cur7floleoU0. Xoaboul Many of us have cause to ba thank. ful for what we don't get Dr. Plerce'i Pelltti. mn, mi-ar-Mt4, tarr to lift ab oandr. rnimlfttj. a nrt iti,immt. - 1 - ir Uko oandr, rrgnkto and tnTlmjimt itamuk. Urari ana boirU and uio contUpation. Itn nf mnrrlnpn mAi.nl A n m strata that misery loves company. .THE KEYSTONEj TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS The process of digestion and assimilation depends en tirely upon the condition of the stomach. If yours is weak take a short course of the Bitters. It prevents Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Cramps and Diarrhoea. fFRU Send postal for Froo Package Of Pnxtinn- Bctler and more economical iaan liquid antiseptics FOB ALL TOILET OSES. Gives one a. sweet breath clean, white, semi-free teeth antiseptlcally clean mouth and throat purif tea the breath after mokln diipcli all disagreeable partplratlonand body odors much ap preciated by dainty women. A quick remedjr for sore cyea and caUrrh. A llttlo Paxtine powder do. (j uitcu u a biiu 01 not water make a delightful aatucptic o lution, poueuio extraordinary cleaaiing, germicidal and heal, ing power, and abtolutely harm' lea. Try Sample. 50c a Urge box at clruraiiu or Lv tnaiL THK Paxton ToilitOO., Boston. Macs. A6ENTS R?.r f!?tm"1.1.ln,i. Antomobl oeesory. nuMHO ' I'rlcpW.aj. l'rollUMK. Hicluttra Te iu naaaitu btreet New Vurlr "itJ PATENTS W ... 1. f1.l. Iniion, D.C. Iluokatrta! Illin. w rauiuuea. Ikat