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THE SEMNWEEKLV TRIBUNE NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. nr it V - : TORTURING TWINGES Much so-called rhoumatiim Is caused by weakened kidne3. Wlieu the kid neys fail to clear the blood of uric ncid, the acid forms into crystals liko bits of broken glass itt the muscles, joints and on the nervo casings. Torturing pains dart through tho affected part whenever it is moved. By curing tho kidneys, Doan's Kidney Pills we eased thousands of rheumatic cn&e3, lumbago, sciatica, gravel, neuralgia and urinary disorders, A SOUTH DAKOTA W. It. Fmart, Bello Pouroht, 8. D., eaya! "lllieumntlam caujed mo terrible suffering. I bod to Klo tip work. I hail to ba lifted nround and waa perfectly help Icua ponh's Kidney Pills acted llko maslo in driving nxvny tho rheuma tism, it eoon mo entirely nn haven't had an at tach since." "LUMn Any Store. SOe a Bo LJAN' KD.NE.V F03TER.MJLBUftN CO.. BUFFALO. W.Y. hcuma- J on left , 1 and !', f "tvrry rictsre Urn'j UlluSloe' yi yjfS m'Js I I I Constipation Vanishes Forever A Polgnanr Ahecdote. "Tho groat frtult of Amorlcan serv ants Is familiarity. To bo fnmlllnr 1b to bo lnclllclent. A familiar cool: Is a8 inolllcient as a pessimistic doctor." Tho speaker, Mrs. Hoardmau Hnrrl man, Is perhaps tho most brilliant con versatlonalist In Now Yorka fact which renders moro polgnunt this an ecdote. "I had a cook," she continued, "whom I tried to bronk of her over-fa-Inlllarity. What "was tho result? This cook, discussing me In tho servants' hall, snld: "'1 don't say she's a bad mistress, but she's a woman of only one idta. Why, I can't never got her to talk of a single think but eating.'" RED, ROUGH HANDS MADE SOFT AND WHITE For red, rough, chapped and blood ing hands, dry, fissured, Itching, burn ing palms, and painful flngcr-endo, with shapeless nails, a one-night Cutl cura treatment works wonders. Di rections: Soak tho hands, on retir ing, lu hot water and Cutlcura Soap. Dry, anoint with Cutlcura Ointment, and wear soft bandages or old, looso gloves during tho night. These pure, sweet nnd gontlo emollients preserve tuo nanus, prevent redness, roughness fC of 4) Jr va3& r3rm u S m H H ft! hH? i Vfi aii if r - mi i " " jvrtyK 'KmU M&SBL li a live ulro ami you won't Kit RtontH'il on. It Ih onlv the di.iJ otii-H th it arc uwtl for iluor-nmta. Prn -.i.v.en " m ?iP"b, anu impart in a singio 1. l " " unnaneni vure ! n CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never tail, rurely vegeta- Die act surely out gently on tnc liver. Stop after dinner distress-cure indinestion.' improve the complexion, brighten the eyes. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature &zrzzf aOSMM; V fi V iMPH-: c Amtfi P.ARTFP'S JwtfPM? BUTTLE Jmmr hiver Ight that velvety softness nnd white ness so much desired by women. For thoso whose occupations tend to In jure tho hands, Cutlcura Sonp and Cu tlcura Ointment are wonderful. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post- card "Cutlcura, Dopt. L, Boston." Adv. Either 10, 20. 30 or 40 acres (you tako your choice reeardless of size) also 3 town lots and 300 shares In successful 1,000 acre orchard company with two can ning faclorles and full equipment: all for only $300: $5 down ard $5 monthly without Interest or taxes. Will pay round trip railway fare of buyers. Payments stop In case of death. Write for photoeraphs and full Information. WILLIS R. MIMGER. 1 1 3 N. Y. ute, Kansas City, Ms. Natural Mistake. "I was only whispering sweet noth ings In Mabel's ear," said tho young man as Aunt Miriam entered tho par lor In search of her glasses. "Strange you should have mistaken her mouth for her ear," retorted the aunt as she left the room. REE TO ALL SUFFERERS If you feel 'out of bouts' ms down"out tho nuns' Bvnvn from kiiinet, jiladdfh, nkuvous uiskjisks. C1IRO.V10 WK1KMH9, ULrKRS. KKJH BKUITIONS, I JLE9. writo for FltEE cloth uouj.i medical hook on THERAPION raWift tuo remedy forvouitowN ailment. Absolutely FREE. No -follow up' circulars. NoouliKtlnu. Un. LeCieko MEn.ro.. lUVKWITOCK IlB.. UAMl'STKAD, LOSDOV, tKO. Kit WAN lo l-UOVE TUEHAribN WILL CUBE TOO. EHrsSH wSSfc-vg. ""YJ PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. Jlel to cradle ate dandruff. ForRMlnrtnt. fnlm- ami Beauty to Gray or Faded Hair. ow. anu i.wm uruggigis. DHE (inSYP.nR FR absolutely frco for yonr name rJirJ !il uunrtn nnd nddrt'ss on a postcard. 003? COUNItlt CO.. M llroadway, w York City W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 17-1914. Important to Wlothors Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTOUIA, a safe and sure remedy for Infants nnd children, and oee that It Bears tho SIgnaturo of In TJso For Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria (Xy5T fflSOWV The Right Ejaculation. "Don't you think wo had better sus pend judgment In this case?" "Oh, hang It!" Makes the laundress happy that's Ttod Cross Ball Blue. Makes beautiful, clear white clothes. All good grocers. Adv. Deliver us from the man who feels entirely at, homo in jail! Putnam Fadeless Dyes aro tho eas iest to use. Adv. Luck has a perverso habit of favor ing thoso who don't depend on It. The dictionary says that Auto Intoxication is "nnlsnnlnrt nr the state of being poisoned, from toxic, substances produced within the body." This is a condition duo to the stomach, bowels, kidneys, liver, or pores of the body falling to throw off the poisons. More than 50 of adults arc suffering from this trouble. This Is probably why you are suffering from nervousness, headaches, loss of appetite, lack of ambition, and many other Bymptomsproducedby Auto-Intoxication. Yourwholesystem needs stirringup. (In Tablet op U&ild Foetn) will remedy the trouble. It first aids the system lo expel accumulated poisons. It acts as a tonic and finally enables the body to eliminate Its own poisons without any outside aid. Obey Nature's warnings. Your dealer In medicines will supply you, or you may send 50c for a sample package of tablets by mall. Address Dr.R.V.Picrcc, Buitalo,N.Y. The lxtrot edition of Dr. l'lcrce'e Common Senao Ueotcal Adviser ahoukl Lo In every family. No reason why you ahouli bo without it when it will bo sent f reo to you if you will remit coft of wrap pinzand mailing -81 one cent atomp to Dr.R.V. Fierce, liutfolo, N. . SKjrsrftBMEaMJi 60t For Coughs. Colds and Distemper, and at tho first symptoms of any xuc-li ailment, kIvh uuall duses uf Unit wonderful remedy, now tho uiufcl used lu existence, SI'OIIVS DISTEMPER COMPOUND M cents nnd II ft bottle; fi and 810 tb dotcn of any dmczlst, barren dealer, or delivered by SPOILS' MKDICAI. CO., Cliuuiisttf uuu IlacterlologlHts, UoiiUuu. lnil., U. S. A. Nebraska Directory THE PAHOn HOTEL Omaha. Nebraska FIIRnPFAW PLAN Rooms from $1.00 up single, 75 cents up double. cafe prices reasonable: 1U.ISS 45 WEtUIAS Live Stock Commission Merchants KSl-ViaO KxcliuiIKU llulldinr, South Omaliu All stock consigned to us Is sold by inembors of tbe tlrm, nnd all employees liavo been kolected nnd trained for tho work blch tboy do. iirlit.pbout.ihipu. DEFIANCE STARCH is constantly growing in favor because it Does Not Stick to the Iron and it will uot injure tho finest fabric For laundry purposes it has no equal. 16 oz. package 10c. 1-3 more starch for same money. DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska SHIP TO LEADING SELLERS OF LIVE STOCK SINCE 1867. TRY US AT SOUTH OMAHA CHICAGO SIOUX CITY ANTI-HOQ CHOLERA SERUM Don t lot your hoes die with tbe Cholera when yon can frvrcnt It by Iruuiunlnu nemnltbnarternin. When ordering glvo cs tbe num ber and weight and we will know how much to send. Write for freo injoklct. MflllllSH BK111J1 tom-iST t(0 s. dlrrtt LloMla, b. ' Jr-j;fkzjrsr:asr euiere Tsz&mszsss? alear m Immigration figures show that tho S population of Canada incroased dur- tWA iiitf itjio, oy tiiuauuiuun ui iuv.uuu nev settlers from tho United States and Europo. Most of thoso have gono on farms in provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberts. Lord William Percy, an English Noblerriin, says: "The possibilities and opportunities offered by tho Canadian West are so Infinitely Ereater than those which exist In England ..... .. .....- .. .- .- ..... r..,..v,. should bi impeded from comlne to thujgoif, country where thoy can most eas.ly ar.d4j"J New districts are bcln? opened up, which will make nccescable a cteat number of homesteads In districts especially adapted to mixed farm' incenderain raisme. For illustrtted literature and reduced railway rates, apply to Supt. of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, cr to VY. V.BENNETT Bee Building Omaha, Nob, Ciukllu Gonrtimjil A (eel We Are Headquarters (or The Cheapest Diversified Lands in the Spokane district (Eastern Washing ton). Twenty -five years of successful business, and not one dissatisfied pur chaser. Write us for full pnrUcuteis. Bccber & Thompson, Inc. 413 Bult oa Eldg., SpcUane. Wash, ZiLi .CA3t srrj'hfiirrTV nxm-mi-a wfeSwir t.vuftjrZiir Baa . 3K 1 blftod with two SOME WELL-TRIED RECIPES. Straussel Apple Cake. Tako n tEblopctnfiil i oh of lard nnd butter, nnd n half cup ful of suEar I'.rcak nn vgg into it cup and 1111 with milk; mix all to gether with two tnblcspoonfula of b ti k 1 n g powder cuufuls of Hour. I'laco In a baking pan. cover closoly with apples cul In ulghths nnd'sprin klo over tho ptrnussel nmdo ns fol lows: Two-thirds of a cupful of su l?ar mixed with half u cuplul of flour and two tublespoonfuls of butter. Oatmeal Bread. To a cupful of broad sponge add a cupful of cooked oatmeal, a half cupful of sugar, two 'tablcspoonfula of shortening, a hair cupful of raisins and u half teaspoon- ful of salt. Mix as Htlff as can bo i stirred with a spoon. Let rlso and bako. Banana Sandwiches. Place thin slices of banana on buttered bread; squeeze a little lomon juico over with a sprinkling of salt. Put slices to gether and servo at once. Fruit Snaps. Soften a cupful of butter, add u cupful and a half of brown sugar, a half cupful of mo lasses, ono cupful each of currants and raisins, a cupful of chopped nuts.. tiireo eggs, a teaspoonful of soda dis solved In a llttlo cold water, ono tea spoonful each of cloves, cinnamon and allsplco with flour enough to roll. Scotch Short Bread. Tako four ounces each of rico flour, wheat flour and buttor, as well as the same amount of sugar, cut In tho butter as for pastry, then add two tablespoon fuls of cream nnd if liked a beaten egg may bo added, but this Is not necessary. Holl out and prick very closoly with a fork. Hake in a rather hot oven until well browned. This Is a rcclpo which comes from Ayr shire and the bread is cut In small biscuits Instead of being baked In a sheet. Spaghetti. llreak Into Inch pieces a packago of spaghetti and boiI"l;i salted water until tender. Drain. While tho spaghetti Is cooking, cut one onion and ono pepper into slices, place In a saucepan with a half pint of tbmnto puree and cook for 15 minutes, add the spaghetti and an other cupful of puree, cover and sim mer slowly an hour. Then placo In a buttered baking dish with cheese and bake until well hented through. A half cupful of cheese Is sufficient. c'gb. Hake until the crust Is a gold en brown. Servo with softened but-, ter to which sugar and tho beaten white of tin egg has been nddod. Rhubarb Raisin Pic. Ono pound of dlcod rhubarb, ono-thlrd of a cupful of raisins, a cupful of sugar, twoi table-spoonfuls of flour, a tablespoon-) ful of butter nnd a fourth of n toa-i spoonful each of salt and nutmeg-' Put a layer of flour and sugar In tho bottom of the paste-lined pan, till In with a layer of rhubarb, sprlnklo with raisins, then soason with suit and nut meg, hits of butter until all aro used. Cover with a crust and bnko. Unknown. , "When you go for a motor trip bo suro you aro on tho qui vivo." "That's a now mako to mo." I.rnrn to b nonictliliiK for others. Rvou ihoiiKli you are n t.od-rtrttli'11 Invalid, ilifie In nlwnyr somethliiK you can io to iimko otlura happier, nnd thin In the surest way to nttRln content for younalf. llilPM"il PSSI ft M -3!?d3BSS&siX in a iew mealtime PUllM other MEALS FOR OCCASIONS. A very pretty Balad Is made by stuf ilng boiled beets. Boil the beats and scoop out tho centers and put Into spiced vinegar to stand over night Drain and fill with sea soned peas, garnish with a dab of boiled or may onnaise dressing. To economizo in butter serve tho broad In the form of sandwiches. It is said that tho average American wastes more butter on his plate than the French woman uses In tho prepa ration of three meals. Hy tho way, for thoso who aro anxious to lose in weight, cut down on tho butter and notice a most gratifying reduction In tho course of a week. Apple Pancakes. Tako a cupful of flour, a teaspoonful of baking powder DO YOU PLAN YOUR MEALS? Nino women out of ten, usually ibftit nr i,ri"- heforo monl tlmo bo- gin to flurry around nnd ask herself what aim will got for din ner. Sho thinks and then hnr beefsteak because It can bo pre- minutes. After an-, rolls around she Is in a hurry she decides on fried pota toes. A housekeeper who has competent help will only need to direct, but ns tho majority of people have all their own work to do tho housewifo must learn to mix brains with her planning. Thoro Is no profession where there is more need of caroful planning nnd expenditure than in housekeeping and preparing meals. If there aro llttlo childron in tho homo we must remember that their digentivo systems aro more nctlvo than grown tips', and that lhoy aro not so strong, so they should havo wholesome, easily digested food. Nuts should bo used often but re member that they must" bo well masti cated. For tho man who Is sitting in an of Hco of working Inalde, a different kind of food and less hearty Is needed than for tho outdoor worker. Tho outdoor worker In nblo to di gest moro of tho heavy foods llko baked beans, oatmeal In larce ouan- tlllesT, turnips and cdlibage. Milk and eggs aro muscle building foods, dried peas, beans and lcntlla aro also rich In nutrients. The oil In tho onion and tho min eral matter In all of our vegetables, aro valuable In our food. So It be comes necessary that wo should plaU our meals with great care. SWEETS FOR ALL. EH L! I A most delicious nut cheese which" may be used as a confection or as a filling for sandwiches Is the following; Nut Cheese. W a s li half a pound of stoned prunes, mix them with a" half pound of seeded raisins, half a' pound of stoned dates and tho same quantity of washed tigs, one-quarter of a pound of blanched almonds nnd ono pound of pecans, all put through tho meat chopper and well mixed. Add tho Juico of two oranges, kneading tho mixture with tho hands; then pack into glass tumblers and cover with paraffin paper and keep In a cool place. When wanted, tho cheeso may be cut in thin slices with a sharp knife. Hickory nuts or black walnuts may bo used Instead of other nuts If they am cheaper in tho locality. Divinity Candy. Tako two cupfuln ft half tpnnnnnnfnl n( cill mid thrni teaspoonfuls of sugar, half a cupful or ' B'anu ated sugar add a half cup milk and two eggs. Mix all together i of ?or" sirup one-half cupful of water nnd add one cupful of apples, ground aml cook unt!1 ll tlirea,ls- tl,e I'our through a meat chopper. Fry like pan- ?vr o boaton white of an egg and cakes. Serve with butter and sugar. beat unt ' creiuny ,Ad n cu" of wal- Bcets Italian Stylc.-Hako a ,inll j nut incats and mark off In BC,unrc8. dozen hflntR until t,w n,.i nn,i Chocolate f-udge. Cook together pool chop fine. Melt four tublespoonfuls of butter In a saucepan and add one small onion finely sliced. Cook until ellow, then add four tablespoonfuls of flour, half a teaspoonful of halt, a tea- two cupfuls of sugar, a third of a cupful of corn sirup, a half cupful of milk, two tablespoonfuls of butter and a square of chocolate. When a feoft bull Is made when a little Is dropped spoonful of sugar and a few dashes of i 'll, waler- jamove ai.d add a teaspoon paprika, two cupfuls of rich milk, nnd when smooth add a teaspoonful f lemon Juico and pour over tho beets Serve hot. Prune Puff. -Put two cupfuls or cooked prunes In a buttered baking dish and pour over a batter made from three cupfuls of flour, three toaspoonfuls of baking powder, half n teaspoonful of suit, two table spoonfuls of butter and two beaten Another Way of Puttlno It. "Hitch your wagon to a star," wrote Emerson. It does no violence to tho wisdom of Emorsnu to transpose the thought and urge tho necessity of hitching tho star to your wagon, your exceptional moods to your drudgery and your finer enthusiasms to the grinding toll of tho dally, life. This Is, Indeod, a fine art, but Its accom plishment will reconcile the opposite extremes which aro so often In conflict ful of anllla and a half cupful if nuts, if so desired. When a llttlo cool, stir until It begins to get Arm, then pour out Into a well greased dish and mark off before It gets too hard. If ono likes tome other flavor than chocolnto, a cupful of muplo sirup can be used Instead of ono of tho cupfuls of sugar, and a little inaplelno added for flavor. Cleaning the Squawker. Llttlo Marjorlo was running down the street, blowing r. toy balloon, when she slipped and fell nrostrato In tho mud. "Uoo, hoo, hrot" she ctled lus tily. "Now my squt'-'kur Is all dirty." "Novor mind, dearie," consoled a kindly old lady who happened to bo paxslnt'. "We'll soon make that all right again. " And with lior nlco, clean liandkedchlof tho doar old oul care, fully wiped tho llttlo -girl's mouth.-Judge. 13) 5ft GFwl WWa 'twy A CLERGYMAN'S TESTIMONY. Tho Rov. Edmund Hoolop of Wig ton, Pa., aufforod from Dropsy for n year. His limbs nnd foot woro swol len and puffed. Ho had heart flutter ing, wns dizzy ami exhausted at tho least oxor tlon. Hands and feet woro cold and ho had such a dragging sonsa tlon across tho "wtfSffllSfey ,cln9 tlmt ll v,'no difficult to movo. n.v. a u.,,0,,. JSS S"SJi Kidney Pills tho swolllng disappear cd nnd ho felt himself ngaln. Ho says ho has been benefited and blessed by tho uso of Dodds Kldnoy Pills. Sov oral montli3 later ho wroto: I havo not changed my faith In j'our remedy slnco tho above statement was author ized. Correspond with Rev, E. Hc3 lop about this wondorful remedy. Dodds Kldnoy Pills, COc. por box at your dealer or Doddo Mcdlclno Co., Buffalo, N. Y. "Wrlto for Household Hints, nlso music of National Anthem (English and German words) nnd re cipes for dnlnty dishes. All 3 oent froo. Adv. Rattled by Court Proceedings. An elderly man of tho farming typa was called as a witness In tho Belfast summons court, nnd tho clerk, proceed ing to administer tho oath, told him to repeat "I awear by Almighty God that the ovldoncc," etc. Tho old fellow wns a llttlo excited, however, by being In court, and Instead of following tho words of tho clerk, began amid loud laughter to repeat tha words of tho woll-known hymn, "O God, our help In ngos past." Dr. Piarce's Pleasant Pellets regulate nnd invigorate stomach, liver nnd bowels. SiifMr-conted, tiny granule. Easy to tako as candy. Adv. At tho Play. He That scone, my dear, nearly took my breath away. She I only wish It had EiiaiaElElggiH 1 AS K YOURSELF! Ss the appetite keen? Ss the digestion Cynicism. Richard Crokor, nearly everybody knows, has a cynical wit. Mr. Croker aired this wit In a recent letter to 11 niembor of Tammany hall apropos of n millionaire's charitios. "To bo canonized In American pub He opinion," ho wroto, "glvo publicly nnd steal privately." is the liver active and bowels Don t be misled. Auk for Red Cross Rnll nine. Milken beautiful white clothes. At nil good grocer. Adv., To tho man who loves money popu larity is a doluslon. If the answer Is "NO," then be persuaded to try a bottle ol STETTER'S tomach Bitters today. It helps Nature restore all of these functions promptly. WWW iH Mi 11 aw Is it possible there is a woman in this country who con tinues to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound a trial after all the evidence that is con tinually being published, which proves beyond contradic tion that this grand old medicine has relieved more suffer ing among women ihan any other one medicine in the world? We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women and every year we publish many new testimonials, all gen uine and true. Here are three never before published : From Mrs. S. T. Richmond, Providence, R. I. PnoviDKNOK, R. I." For tho benefit of women who suffer ns I hnvo dono I wish to stato what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. I did somo heavy lifting and tho doctor said it caused a displacement. I have always been weak and I overworked alter my baby was bom and inflammation set in, then nervous pros tration, from which I did not recover until I had taken Lydia E. Plnk ham a Vegetable Comiwund. Tho Compound is my best friend and when I hear of a woman with troubles like mine I try to induce her to taKo your medicine." Mrs. S. T. Richmond, 10U Waldo Street, Proviucnce, R. I. v A Minister's Wife Writes: Ci.oQiTET, Minn. -"I havo Buffered very much with irregularities, nam and inflammation, but your wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pink bam s Vegetable Compound, has made mo well and 1 can recommend tho same to all that aro troubled with these complaints." Mrs. Jen Kiu Akkiiman, co Rov. K. Akkhman, Cloquet, Minnesota. From Mrs. J. D. Murdoch, Quincy, Mass. South Quincy, Mass.'- Tho doctor said that I had organic trouble and he doctored me for a long time and I did not get any relief. I SaW Lvdia E. Pinlrlimn'a Vofrnfnhln IVimni.n,l -.I vcuiscd and I tried it and found relief before I had finished tho first bottlo. I continued taking it all through middle life and am now a strong, healthy woman and earn my own living." Mrs. Jane D. Muiidoch, 25 Gordon St., South Quincy, Mass. EgKe"Wr,t0 10 LYT)IA E.PIKKHAM MEDICINE CO. SWF (CONl'I lUINTI AL) LYNN, MASS., forad vice! Your letter will bo opened, read nnd answered by a woman nud held In strict conlldcnce. al-PIRkhXSP" Do Yegg Need Kiraaa iwiqpnaK tsmmmmmma the Monev? nrKgmra vxmssammsL JOHNNY COOK Tho Loador of tho Leaden Oreaf Western Gommissiosi Comn Feed and feeding stock are both expensive this year, and you can't afford to throw away any of your hard-earned cash on any thing but the BEST ol service. Don't "take a chance," but get the BEST by send ing your live stock to my South Omaha, Nebraska