THE NORTH PLATTE 8EMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. HANDLINGvAN APPLE CROP SUCCESSFULLY mi iimm 1 1 i)iiimi mmm mm w i mi i i in wmSEMSWmmmmW!SMm mmm&wllmWmliW&fm I I h a I Japanese (By IV II. UNDERWOOD.) In handling the npplo crop success fully It la important to hnvo a suffi cient number of ladders, receptacles, sorting tables and nil accessories on hand. Tho early apple must bo gath ered nnd shipped promptly. Thoy may bo sont to market In one-third, one-half, or pno bushel boxes or baskots; but a llttlo later thoso small packages aro not wanted and tho throo bushel barrel Is tho proper thing. Prices aro most always good at tho beginning of tho applo season, oven for green cookers, and this induced Bomo to pick and ship half-grown lien Davis and other winter varieties. Dut experlonco has proven that this in folly, as tho markot 1b soon overload ed with poor, groen applos and tho returns aro next to nothing. This glut fo apt to continuo as long as tho warm weather lasts; bo causo thero aro so many neglected orchards neither sprayod or cultivat ed, in which tho applos begin falling from tho trcps early; and thoy aro picked and rushed to markot to avoid loss from this cause. In picking applos Bomo prefer tho uso of baskatB while others prefer sack3. Ilowovor, thoy both havo their advantages nnd disadvantages. Tho advantage of using' a basket lies en tirely in tho fact, thut tho apples aro caroiuiiy piacoa in tno snmo thoy aro not bruised nnd tho blooms If thero bo any aro not rubbed oft. Tho objections to tho baskots aro that thoy aro not so handy nB tho sacks and that caroloss pickers nro disposed to toss applos Into them as thoy hang on n limb or 'stand upon tho ground Bovoral foot away. Tho advantage of using a sack is that it can bo slung ovor tho shoul dor with a strap and tho mouth kept open with n part of a barrol hoop S I rj q I o Rail Ladder, Very Light. sowed into tho edgo of tho mouth and partly nrbuud tho opening, allowing tho picltor to cuslly carry It and uso both hands. Tho objections aro that tho blooms nro llkoly to bo rubbed oft tho fruit and tho shifting of tho sack puts many enmll bruises on tho apples whero thoy rub ngnlnst each other which, with light colorod or dollcuto sklunod varieties is quickly noticed. I profer tho baskots. My baskots nro tho round hnlf-bushol kind with drop handles, I had nn iron hook mado for oach ono, which Is nt tached to tho bnndlo to suspond tho iHHraSill&L&zlnHUi Ladder. basket from tho limbs, thus enabling tho picker to ubo both hands. In picking apples overy spoclmon should bo handled as carefully as if it woro an ogg. I usually havo my apples picked, and piled under tho trees in tho shndo and tako tho bar rels to tho orchard and pack as fast as possible. When tho barrols arc filled and headod I haul, to tho shed and stow away In as cool a placo as possible, until I get onough to fill a car. Tho packing should bo dono by an oxpcrloncod hand as this Is of great Importanco and Is always tho danger point. A layer of uniform apples even In slzo and color should bo placed on tho lnsldb of tho barrel and anothor layer of similar fruit put on IHhhBlHHfttitfHflhBVJxrol Wolf Apples. top and tho facers and tho barrel filled with fruit froo from defects of any kind. It is very important that tho barrol bo well shaken oach tlmo a basketful of fruit Is put In as tho fruit will bo tight In tho barrol and roqtjlro less pressing of tho head and consequently Iobs bruising of tho fruit, Tho mnrkotB nro not filled with an overproduction of good fruit. It is tho ovor-productlon of poor fruit that knocks down tho prico of good fruit. Thoro Is novor n tlmo that n largo woll-maturod applo will not bring a fancy prico In nny markot. And when nothing but this cIubs is put into n barrel a handsome profit Is realized. Uotallors buy fruit from its outward nppoarnnco and whon they purchaBo a packago of soomlngly nlco fruit and find on oponlng It that Inferior stuff Is pneked between, that does tho growor as far nn that man Is con cerned. I Feed Fowl Meat. Meat In soma form muBt bo fed to poultry; thoy must havo animal mat tor, Fowls running on trco ranges whoro insects aro plentiful obtain a RUfilclunt supply of animal matter, but thpBO kept In closer quarters must bo given this food In anothor form Finely chopped fresh moat Is an excellent bono and musclo bulldor for tho young stock, but should not bo fed moro than two or three times a woolc Oroon bono, cut frcBhly Just boforo feeding, Is equally na bonoflclal, but must nlBo bo fed with judgment as to how much and how often. Mont foods assist feathor, bono, musclo, and comb development, consequently too much is apt lo causo tpo much forcing along thoso lines. Dried Corn. Sweot com may bo dried In tho snmo way nB beans. Prime uwoot corn, whon properly drlod, proporly stored nnd nicely cooked, Is excellent and 1b proforrod by somo to canned corn. Select corn that Is just right for tabic Ho euro It 1b not too old. Husk it and carefully roniovo all silks. Plunge tho corn into boiling water, and allow it to cook four or llvo minutes. Cut It from tho cob, and put It on plates or trays to dry. Winter Radishes. Wlntor rndlahos uro not as gonorally produced as thoy should bo, Whun grown In moist, tortile soil thoy aro tender, succulent and most doliclouB. Both whlto nnd colorod varlotlos uro grown In Amorlcan gnrdans. Tho seed should bo sown In August In lino, woll prepared soli. dffgfrifa ELI., arranged tlmo Is tlio sur est mark of a well arranged mind. rittmm. It Is a ffood nnd safe rulo to sojourn In every place as If you meant to spend your llfo there, never omitting an opportunity of doing a kindness or Bnoaklnff ft true word, or making n friend. Rusltln. A FEW COMPANY DISHES. Arrango a few whlto grapes (after carefully making a silt In tho sldo of each and removing tho seeds) on a bed of blanched lettuce, put cream chces through a rlcer and sprlnklo over them. Servo with French dreslng well chlllod. Bako nn angel food in a round tin and wlion cold, carefully cut out tho center nnd fill with vanilla Ico croam. Servo with a chocolato sauco. Chorry Ico cream Is both protty nnd taBtos good Uso a cup of rich chorry Julco and a pint of cream, flavor with almond nnd Bweotcn, If necessary. Freeze and garnlsn each Bhorbct cup of tho cream with a Bpoonful of chop ped cherries. A sweet of which children are very fond is prepared by making an ordi nary biscuit dough rolled out and Bprcad with butter, then sprinkled with maplo sugar grated and a few chopped nuts. Roll up and cut in rounds, bnko In a hot oven. For des sert, ono might uso them hot with a maplo sirup sauco. Almond Cake. Cream a third of a cup of butter, add'n cup of sugar, a cup of flour, a teaspoon of baking powder, a bit of salt and a fourth of a cup of milk, tho yolks of six eggs, well bcaton, and tho grated rind of ono lemon. Put tho mixture into a good (sized pan nnd cover tho dough with tho whites woll beaten and mixed with a cup of sugar and a cup of un blanched almonds chopped. Bako in a slow oven. Nut Loaf. To a cupful of nut meats, add two cups of bread crumbs, half a cup of hot wator, half a cup of molted butter, ono egg, well beaten, a tenspoonful of onion julco and a tea spoonful of tomato catsup, ono tea Bpoonful of salt, a fow dashes of pep per, more salt may bo needed, mix well and put into a buttered mold, and bako for, an hour, covering tho first half hour. During tho cooking, basto with molted butter threo times. Turn out on a hot dUh, sprinkle with chopped nutB and servo with a brown sauco. Tho sweetest Uvea nro those to duty wed, Wlioso deeds, both Rrcnt and small, Aro close knit strands of unbroken thread, "Wliero lovo ennobles all. The world may sound no trumpets, ring no belli; Tho book of life the shining 'record tella. Mrs. Browning. COOL SUMMER DRINKS. Tho acids of fruits and tho mineral matter as woll as food in many of tho drinks make them particularly good. Somo drinks aro of thomsolvcs n food. Reception Coffee. Mnko a quart or two of strong coffee, according to tho number served. Strain cool and add sugar to taBto, servo In tall gasses with a spoonful of ico cream on top of each. Keep on ico until ready to sorvu, then tho croam is add ed and Borvcd at onco. Chocolate Sirup. Melt two squnroB of chocolato with two tablespoonfuls of boiling wator, and a cupful of sugar, a speck of salt, and two cups of boiling wator; cook five minutes. strain nnd bottlo. Keep In a cool placo until needed. Orangeade. To oach glass, add tho strained Julco of ono orange, two tablespoonfuls of prepared sirup and threo-fourths of a cup of plain or chargod wator. Pineapple Drink. Add a pint of grated plneaplo to a pint of prepared sirup and a quart of wator. Set on Ico for threo hours, strain and servo. Proparod sirup is sugar and water boiled togothor until thick. Lemon Julco is sometimes added. Grape Nectar. To a quart of grapo julco, add a pint of sirup and tho Julco of four oraugos. Servo with a quart of charged water. Ginger Lemonade. Cook a half pound of Canton ginger, and ono nnd a half cups of sugar, tho rind and Julco of threo lemons nnd threo pints of water for twenty mtnutos. Add tho Julco of six lemons to tho alrup, strain and cool. Servo with ico. MARKETING FOR THE HOME. In a largo number of homes tho marketing problom 1b loft to chance, not much thought or planning given to It, Most housewives hnvo a cer tain amount to spond and often It Is Farm Diplomat. "Do you want a Job as. a farmhand''" "No," replied Plodding Poto. "You havo boon kind to me in the past, and I think too much of you to make you an object of jealous hatred among all your neighbors." Putting It Clearly. "IlnsttiB, what's a alibi?" "Dat'H provln' dat yoh wnB at a prnyermoot In' whar yoh wasn't, In order to show dat yoh wasn't at do crapgamo whar yoh was." Llfo. cither a feast or famlno in such an unorganized nrrangoment. Experlenco Is Indeed a dear teachor, and sho is wise who Ioarns early how to uso tho household money wisely. Haphazard buying Is most oxtrava gant and a few lessons in useless buy ing is usually enough. Marketing Is n household sclcnco and tho buying of meats is ono of extromo Importance. Wo aro passing tho tlmo when It Is considered parsimonious to bo called economical and to tako prido in being unpractical. ' One, of tho first things for a woman to learn In buying 1b to regulato her wants to fit hor purse. It takes real self denial to deny ones self tho at tractive dollcaclcs, and conflno horself to tho urgent needs of tho family, oven shopping nnd marketing will de velop self-control and character. Tho woman who pays her bills promptly will get hotter servlco overy tlmo from her merchant, for If ho has to wait Indefinitely for bills to bo paid he Is apt to charge interest by adding a cent horo or there which infra month or two swells tho bills considerably. Tho ready money to the merchant means a great deal, for his accounts must bo settled promptly 'if ho gets good and prompt returns from tho big markets. A prepared list mado out before going out to markot will help ono to keop within limit ns some womon want to buy overy thing they see and memory falls them of tho necessaries if a list Is not at hand. Anothor way market men oven with a slow paying costumcr, is to send second rato articles and charge first prices. So It pays to bo prompt with tho baying of bills. When buying meats seo that it is of good bright color and well marbled with fat. Thq weight Is a, good test for fruits like oranges, lemons and grapo fruit. Perishable foods shquld never bo bought in largo quantities. They who wish to sing, always find a song. Swedish. "Why do wo worry about the nest? We only stay for a day. Or a month, or a year, at the Lord'3 be hest, In this habitat of clay. Tho best will' come In tho groat "to bo," It Is ours to serve and wait; And tho wonderful future we soon shall see, For death Is but tho gato. Sarah A. Bolton. NUTS INSTEAD OF MEAT. Nuts havo such a high placo in tho food and with many tako tho place of meats that a fow recipes will be sug gostlvo in planning menus. A handful of nutB added to a cup of chopped cabbago and celery witty a simple dressing makes a most whole some salad. Apples, which may bo peeled, cored and stowed until nearly tender with out losing their shapo may then bo decorated with quartered blanched al monds, put In like porcupine quills, sprlnklo with powdered sugar and bako long onough to brown tho al monds and finish tho cooking of tho applo. A llttlo sirup poured around them while baking will bo an addition and may bo served with whlppod cream around tho fruit nfter it is woll chilled. Potato balls decorated with almonds nnd brushed with butter, then baked, are another most attractivo looking dish. Nut Fruit Cheese. Add to a cupful of chopped hickory nut meats, a cup of dates, a half dozen figs, put through a moat chopper, six banannB, mashed, a cup of blanched and chopped al monds, salt, turn tho mlxturo into a buttorod mold, cover with buttered paper and steam for threo hours. Turn out and whon cold, cover with a mer lnguo, brown and garnish tho dish whon serving, with stuffed dates. Nut stuffing for baked onions is doliclouB Chop a cup of pecans, mix with a tablespoonful of butter and two of bread crumbs, add salt and Btuff largo par-bollod onions whoso centers havo been removed with tho nuts, and bako until tho onions aio porfoctly tonder, baBting with butter and water. UzeJLJztco. Beauty. Whatever Is In any way beautiful hath its sourco of beauty In Itself, and In comploto in itself; praiso forms no part of it. So It Is pono tho worso nor the better for being praised. Marcus Antoninus. Provoking. "Dear me," said Mrs. Podgorson, "I do wish you'd quit bothorln' mo whon I'm wrltln' letters. You'vo gono and mndo mo leave tho o out of SylvoBtor." Papa Was to Economize. Small Hoy (handing druggist a halt dollar) "Five five-cant cigars, and give mo tho change." Druggist "But, Bob, your fathor always smokes ton cent cigars." Small Boy "Woll, bo Isn't going to this time." Llfo. Companionship. After nil, for companionship and gen eral utility, It would bo a good deal hotter to bo cast away- on a dosort island with nn export burglar than with n dull nroachcr. Puck. A Searching Investigation of the ash box in the Estate Oak Heating Stove fails to reveal a sign of a joint or crack of any kind, even after years of service. There arc none. The ash box in this famous stove is a single cored casting not a number of separate castings stuck together with cement, as you find thein in the ordinary stove. No joints mean no leaks and no leaks mean perfect con trol of the fire. But the Estate Patented Jointless Ash Box Is only one of the many rea sons for the superiority of The Ettate Patented Screw Draft Hecklers, the Estate Double Sh-etiRth Slnide Fire Pot, the Estate Patented Anli-Huclcllntr Rinn. etc., are other exclusive feature of Estate construction; nnd all these combine to produce such perfect fire control that we can tuarantee every EUle Oak to keep fire 50 HOURS on one charge of any kind of soft coal. Estate Stoves and Ranges have been made since 1845 by The Estate Stove Company, of Hamilton, Ohio. They're sold by the boat dealer in almost overy town. VJV Estate Stoves are Double Guaranteed, by the maker and by us, and bear our Double Guarantee Tag. DOUBLE GUARANTEED means Best Factory Brands, time tried and tested. Our Double Guarantee Tag is placed on none other. Your Dealer Will Replace any article bearing Uia Double Guarantee Tag if for any reason it proves unsatisfactory. ' Wright &Wfflieimy Co., Omaha, Neb. PREATTY NAMES FOR BOOKS Real Old-Time Titles Sound Decidedly Strange to the Eye of the Reader Today. . Tho following aro Bomo of tho curi ous titles of old English books: "A Most .Delectablo Sweet Perfumed Nosegay for God's Saints to Smol) a.t," "Biscuit Baked in tho Oven of Char ity. Carefully Conserved for tho Chickens of tho Church; tho Sparrows of tho Spirit, and tho Sweet Swal Iowb of Salvation." v "A Sigh of Sorrow for tho Sinners of Zlon Breathed Out of a Holo in tho "Wall of an Earthly Vessel Known Among Men by tho Namo of Samuel Fish" (a Quakor who had been Im prisoned). "Eggs of Charity Layed for tho Chickens of tho Covenant nnd Boiled With tho Water of Dlvino Love. Take Yo Out and Eat." "Tho Spiritual Mustard Pot to Make tho Soul Sneeze With Devo tion." Most of these woro published In tho tlmo of Cromwell. London Strand. Pithy Postscript , A striking illustration of tho say ing that tho pith of a lady's letter is in tho postscript occurred In tho case of a young lady who, having gone out to India, and writing homo to her friends, concluded wlUi tho following words: "P. S. You will seo by my slgnaturo that I am married." Bulky. "That fat man over there used to bo a page in tho Senate." "A pago, eh! Well, no's grown, into a volumo now." HAPPY OLD AGE Most Llkoly to Follow Proper Eating. As old ago advances wo require less food to roplaco waste, and food that will not overtax tho digestive organs, whllo Bupplylng truo nourishment. Such an Ideal food is found In Grape Nuts, mado of whole wheat and barley by long baking and action of dlastaso in tho barley which changes tho starch into a most dlgcstlblo sugar. The phosphates also, placed up un der tho outer-coat of tho wheat, aro included in Grape-Nuts, but aro lack lug In whlto flour becauso tho outer coat of tho wheat darkens tho flour and Is left out by tho miller. These natural phosphates aro necessary to tho well-balanced building of musclo, brain and nervo colls. "I havo UBed Grape-Nuts," writes an Iowa man, "for 8 years and feel as good and am stronger than I was ten years ago. "Among my customers I meet a man ovory day who is woll along In years and attributes his good health to Grnpe-Nuts and Postum which ho has usod for tho last 5 years. Ho mixes Grapo-Nuta with Postum and says they go lino togothor. "For many years boforo 1 began to oat Grape-Nuts, I could not say that 1 enjoyed llfo-or know what it wan lo be nblo to say 'I am woll.' I Buffered greatly with constipation, hut now my habits aro as regular as over In my llfo. "Whonovor I mnko extra effort 1 depend on GrnperNuls food and It Just fills tho bill. I can think and wrlto a great deal easior." "There's a Roason." Namo given by Postum Co., Battle Crook, Mich. Itoad "Tho Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. Kter reail (tin nbme letter f A nnr one iippenra from tfme to time. The; nre icenulue, true, und full of liuiuau Interest. Somo peoplo carry economy crazo to excess. A dispatch records at tempts of a man to fit now bristles to an old toothbrush. Mra.Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens tho gums, reduces lnflninma tlon.allnya pain, cures wind college a. bottlcJUv Duty Is tho ought to do. thing everybody elso Uric Acid Is Slow Poison Excess uric acid left in the blood by weak kidneys, causes more diseases than any other poison. Among its effects arc backache, head ache, dizziness, irritability, nervousness, drowsiness, "blues," rheumatic attacks and urinary disorders. Later effects are dropsy, gravel or heart disease. If you would avoid uric acid troubles, keep your kidneys healthy. 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