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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1916)
THE 8EMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. wmm mm WATER WIBSEW 1DP TOM WWt FEEL WMW Says glaos of hot water with phosphato beforo breakfast washes out poisons. If yOU WUkO Utl With a hnil inatn Tin it breath and tongue is coated; If your hoad is dull or aching; if what you eat sours and forms gas and acid in stom ach, or you aro bilious, constipated, morvous, Ballow and can't got fooling Just right, begin drinking phosphated hot water. Drink boforo breakfast, o Slass of real hot wator with a toa spoonful of llmostono phosphato in it. This will flush tho poisons and toxins from stomach, llvor, kidneys and bow els and clcanso, sweeten and purify tho ontlro allmontary tract Do your Inside bathing immediately upon aris ing In the morning to wash out of tho ystom all tho previous day's poison ous wasto, gases and sour bilo beforo putting moro food Into tho stomach. To feel llko young folks feel; llko you folt beforo your blood, norves and muscles becamo loaded with body im purities, got from your druggist or storekeeper a quarter pound of lime fitono phosphate which is inexpensive and almost tasteloss, except for a flourish tlngo which is not unpleasant Just as Boap and hot water act on tho skin, cleansing, sweetening and freshening, so hot wator and lime stone phosphato act on tho stomach, liver, kldnoys and bowols. Men and women who aro usually constipated, bilious, headachy or havo any stomach disorder Bhould begin this inside bath ing boforo breakfast. They aro as sured thoy will become real cranks on the subject shortly. Adv. Decision Deferred. "How are you going to like your cow neighbors?" "Can't toll. I happened to bo out when their furnituro was moved In." Judgo Tape's Diapepsin" cures sick, sour stomachs in five minutes Time It! "Really does" put bad Btomachs In order "really does" overcomo Indiges tion, dyspepsia, gas, heartburn and eourness in five minutes that Just that makes Papo's Diapepsin the lar gest selling stomach regulator In tho world. If what you eat ferments Into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and ructato sour, undigested food and acid; head 1b dizzy and aches; breath foul; tonguo coated; your insidos filled with bilo and indigestible waste, re member tho moment "Papo's Diapep sin" comes in contact with the stomach all such distress vanishes. It's truly astonishing almost marvelous, and tho Joy Is Its harmlessness. A largo fifty-cent case of Papo's Dia pepsin will give you a hundred dollars' worth of satisfaction. It's worth its weight in gold to men and women who can't get their stom achs regulated. It belongs In your home should always bo kept handy in case of Blck, sour, upset stomach during tho day or at night. It's tho quickest, surest and most harmless stomach doctor in tho world. Adv. The Earlier Opportunity. "Do you think our friend's peace plans can end tho war?" "I'm afraid not. Anybody smart enough to end the war would have been smart enough to prevent It" QUIT MEAT IF KIDNEYS BOTHER AND USE SALTS Take a Glass of Salto Before Break fact If Your Back Is Hurting or Bladder Is Irritated. If you must havoyour meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted author ity who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes tho kid neys in their efforts to oxpel It from tho blood. Thoy become Blugglsh and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in tho kidnoy region, sharp palnB In tho hack or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tonguo Is coated and when tho weather is bad you havo rheumatic twlngeB. Tho urine gets cloudy, full of sedlmont, tho channols often get soro and lrrltatod, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during tho night To neutralize these Irritating acids, to cleanse tho kidneys and flush off the body's urinous wasto get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy horo; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water boforo breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will thon act flno. This famous alts Is made from tho adds of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and haB been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize tho acids in urine; so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent llthla-watcr drink. Adv. Part of the Obligation. Patient Doc, I owe you my llfo. Doctor Yes, and that isn't alt Minnesota Minnehaha. ENDS DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION. GAS - I We Ilvo In deeds, not years: In thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not In flRiires on a dial. Wo should count time by heart-throbs. Ho most lives Who thlnka most, fools tho noblest, acts the best. SEASONABLE DISHES. For thoso who need to count tho pennies a most annetlzlnc and sub stnntlal meat dish may ho made of hamburger steak. Fluy a pound of moat, having It half chopped fresh pork and half boct; add a cupful of any cooked corcal, llko cream of wheat, oat meal or bread crumbs, a little milk, salt and pep nor to season, with a dash of nutmeg and a nlnch of cloves Roll Into a long loaf, place In tho oven ana basto with butter and wa tor whllo baking. This little roast will serve flvo peoplo abundantly and Is most economical as well as appe tizing. Ono may add a llttlo onion juico, a clovo or garlic or other sea sonings like kitchen bouquet to tho basting liquor. Rub. tough mutton chops with lemon or a mtlo vinegar, let them stand two hours In a cold place, then cook, and you will find tho fiber much moro tonder. Cheese Balls to 8erve With Salad Mix one-half cupful each of grated American cheese, roquefort, and bread crumbs together, add a half toaspoonful of Worcestershire sauce and ono egg. Mix well and roll into small balls tho size of a hickory nut, alp in beaten egg, then In crumbs, then fry in deep fat until brown. Sorvo fresh with a lettuce salad. A llttlo cayenne peppor may bo added ror seasoning If liked. Spaghetti With Tomato Sauce ureaK a fourth of a pound of spa ghettl Into Inch pieces, drop Into salted, boiling wator in which there Is a small onion. Cook on tho back of tho stove for an hour; remove the onion and sprlnklo with crated cheese after It has boon well drained, and servo with tho followlnc sauce: To a half can of tomato add a llttlo parsley, a stalk of celery, three or lour cloves, two bay leaves, salt, rod peppor, two tablespoonfuls of sugar ana a, tablespoonful of onion lulcc. Cook for half an hour, then strain. Melt threo tablespoonfuls of butter, tnen add tho same amount of flour: when smooth add tho tomato liquid and cook until tmooth and thick. MORE GERMAN DISHES. Fruit soups of various kinds, cold In summer and hot In winter, aro great favorites. Hero Is a good hot ono of chocolate: Chocolate Soup. Heat gradually one quart of milk. Soften In a little of tho milk, five table spoonfuls of shaved chocolate; simmer eight minutes and swoftnn tn tasto. Heat tho yolks of four eggs, add a little of tho milk, then add it to tho hot milk, but do not boil. B'eat tho whites of tho eggs, add two table spoonfuls or sugar and drop by tea spoonfuls Into the hot soup. Cover tho pot so that tho egg whites will cook. Sorvo either hot or very cold. Kartoffel Kloese. Mash sir sized potatoes, add two well boaton eggs, two slices of bread, soaked In wator and flour to make a dough. Roll In balls the slzo of aii egg. drop Into salted water, fast boiling, and cook at a hard boil for twenty minutes. Drain, sprlnklo with browned, fried onions and crumbs and servo with applo sauce. Liver Balls. Parboil and chop enough liver to make a cupful, mix with -it an equal quantity of bread crumbs, soaked in milk; also add a tablespoonful of softened butter, salt, cloves, and chopped parsley with throe beaten eggs. Cook slowly until thick; mako into balls; drop Into a kettle of boiling wator and cook for half an hour; drain and sorvo with parsley garnish. . Cabbage With Sausage. Remove tho outer loaves of a cabbage, tako a good slice off tho top and remove with a sharp knlfo as much of tho heart ns possible. Fill tho cavity with sausage roplaco tho top, tlo up and drop Into boiling water. Cook until the cabbage Is tender. Sorvo In slices hot or cold. Sauer Braten. Cover a piece of beef stow with vinegar and let stand forty-eight hours. Drain nnd lard It. sprlnklo with Bplces and fry In drip pings. .When brown, add a lemon rind, two Bllced carrots and onions and boiling water. Simmer threo hourB. Thicken tho gravy and add lemon Julco to mako it tart. TAKEN FROM EXCHANGES Tho Continental hotel In Philadel phia, a famous hostelry In Civil war days whero tho prlnco of Wnlos once stoppeu, to say nothing of many Amer ican, celebrities, has boon sold for Jl, 121,500, a million of which must bo usod to meet a mortgage.' A generator 1b built in connection with a now automobile radiator tan so that, whllo tho motor Is running, curront is produced for lights, battorv charging, ignition or other purposes. Krom snow topped hills tho whirl winds kcnly blow. Howl throflch tho woods, and pierce the voll below; Through (he sharp air a Haky tor rent (lies, Mocks tho slow sight, nnd hides tho Gloomy skies. Crabbe. FURNACE COOKING. Thcro aro many dishes which are most appetizing cooked In tho furnace. A pot of beans placed on fSTSl tno leaK ot tno furnace uuku won an uay, necu lng no attontlon. Caro should bo taken that tho right kind of utensils for cooking aro used, as oven solid crockory mav produco a crack and away go your beans on tho collar floor, if nothing moro disastrous happons. AH tem pered onrtltonwaro dishes aro safo to uso in tho furnaco, aluminum If not used at too groat a length of time and, of course, iron kettles and frying pans nro perfectly safo. For further protection ono could slip a roastoi with tho baking dish insido or put a sheet of shoot Iron between tho dlsb and tho flro. A delicious steak may bo served by broiling over tho coals. Use a long handled cornpoppor or put a long handle on tho wlro brrllor usod foi that purpose Havo a dish sot on the ledgo to catch tho gravy as you tun? tho steak. Apples baked in a stono dish aftci being peeled and quartered aro much more delicious than tho ordinary applo sauco. Cassorolo dishes of varlniw kinds aro easily taken caro ot in tho iurnace. A dish which ono la at nil doubtful of endurance, should bo cov- orod with asbestos boforo putting in mo sueet-lron shield. Beans aro best put in at night whon tho firn in banked, as thoy need Buch long, slow cooking. Stows could bo cooked this way also as woll as cereals and soups. ineap cuts of moat. Irish stews, and many dishes may bo well cooked in this manner. By a few oxnorimonts tho housowlfo will discover many dishes which sho can proparo and leave to tho furnaco to finish. Hoavy padded holders and somo- times tho coal shovel will bo needed to careruiiy removo tho dishes with out burns. Whero gas Is the only fuol for cooking, this furnaco method is highly economical.. DELICIOUS DISHES. This is not now. but Is not won enough known. Sorvo pumpkin plo pn with whipped cream gen MPBg erously sprinkled with k uuiymii - juo snouia not bo too sweet. Uso a cupful of pumpkin, two eggs and a pint of milk, a quarter of a teaspoon ful of salt, a teaspoonful of ginger, a grating of illltmr- n llfHn I TJ t - HI.VIU ItlUUll rind and a dash pumpkin is tho sweot kind, a quarter i uupiui or sugar will bo araplo. Bfvke this pie at least an hour, putting it iuto a hot oven at first to bako tho crust, then lwwor thn hont o nni.k tho baking. Tomato Ice. Ccok a nnnrf nf fnmn. toes, seasonod with grated nutmeg, sugar, paprika, salt and a llttlo grated lemon peel. Strain through a slovo and freeze. Uso an Ice cream dipper to sorvo It. nuttlnir of hoad lettuco. Cover with mayon naise ana sorvo with toasted chcoso crackers. Apple-Fin Rolv-Polv. -An nn Hanoi dessert and mnnt nnnntivin i. mado by rolling out a rich 'biscuit dough, then snrcnil If with n.rQ ti,. have been cooked In n dnni.in ,ii.. -with enough water to soften. Then uum unui smootn, aaa a llttlo grated icinon peel ana enough Julco to flavor well. Spread thin a cupful of chopped apple, roll up and pinch tho ends; placo in u deep dish and cover with a cupful of boiling wa ter, a half cupful of brown sugar, three tablespoonfuls of butter and two eP 1 1.., . . . ui lumuij juiuu. muko ono hour. Tho sauce in which It Ih h.ikfi ,tu sufficient to servo with it. Brown Onion Roun r.ut finn large onions. Melt In a saucepan two iuuiuduuiuuib ot Dutior, ndd tho onions, cover and cook slowly, stir ring Until tllOV nrn n nnln ll... Dredgo with two tnhi flour cook a few minutes until tho flour Is well blender with tho fat, then stir in a quart of hot milk. Sorvo im ournii squares or Mod bread. A new form lmlrfnr tn work can bo loft in tho concrete to re onforco it and to provide u sockot for attachments or futuro concrete con structlon. It Is officially announced in Poking that tho ank of China Is to Increase Its capital by $0,000,000. One-half of this Is to be obtained from tho sale of govornmont proporty, and tho remainder from popular subscription. Tho Increase will mako tho bank om of tho most Important and largest ir capital in tho far East IS Safety in Perilous Times By REV. L. W. GOSNELL Superintendent of Men, Moody Bible Institute of Chicagp. TEXT Dut ye. beloved, bulldlnff up yourselves on your moat holy faith, pray Ine In the Holy Ghost, keep yourselves in the love of Clod, looking for tho mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life. Juue 10. 21. The book of Judo sets forth tho apostasy which began oven in apostol ic days, but which will reach its height In tho end of tho age. It is ot high Interest in the porllous times in which wo llvo, and we would Invite spe cial attontlon to tho socrot of Bafoty for boliov' era set forth in tho toxt Tho root of tho exhortation is, that wo shall keep ourselves In tho lovo of God. This is tho sunBhlno whoso light and warmth wo need In dark days. A realization of tho lovo of God will keep us from both dis couragement and apostasy. But tho Spirit of God is oven moro explicit and gives threo directions which, if followed, will enable us to keep ourselves in the lovo ot God. First, wo nro to build up ourselves on our most holy faith. John Wesley used to warn his preachers that they would not grow In graco unless they grow in knowledge. Wo may add that many stray from tho faith because bo poorly Instructed in its contents. They seem willing to truBt thoir own powers in tho conflict with Satan, whereas our Lord himself was content to meet the assaults of tho devil with, "It is written." An excellent illustration of obedi ence to the direction of tho toxt is found In tho llfo of Charlotte Eliza beth, who lived In tho days of tho Irv lnglto movement Sho heard of mar velous healings and "gifts," Including tho gift of tongues, and waB very do slrous of taking a proper attltudo In the matter. Sho felt that & few scat tered texts wore not enough, but that sho should read the Biblo in a con nected way for light. So, ono night, after earnest prayer for guidance, she sat on tho side ot her bed, and, begin ning at Matthew, read straight on till oho had gono through tho seventh chapter of Revelation, completing tho Now Testatment next morning. Sho saw that miracles may oven be of Sa tanic origin and that thoy will charac terize some things to be avoided In tho last days. Tho prominonco given to women in tho Irvlngito movement sho saw to be unscrlptural, and her Judgment on tho matter was couflrmed shortly afterwards when sho found that heresy as to the nature of Christ waB being taught. We tremble to think ot tho easy prey found by Satan among Christians because of a lack of such building up of themselves on their most holy faith. Next, wo aro instructed to pray in "tho Holy Ghost. Wo aro familiar with tho fact that tho Holy Ghost prays In us, but tho thought of tho toxt is not so common. It ropresonts the Holy Ghost, so to speak, as the atmosphero In which tho Christian lives and breathes out his petitions. Finally, wo aro to be "looking for tho morcy of our Lord JesuB Christ." Wo shall need mercy whon ho comes, and looking for his coming Is a means of safety. Whllo such an attitude of expectancy was common in tho early church, it has unhappily becomo rath er raro in modern times. Yet it ap pears on the very surface of tho Now Testament as tho normal attltudo of Christians. A missionary who had spent fourteen years in China stated that all tho natlvo Christians in her district woro looking for the coming of the Lord. Sho went on to explain that this was not the result so much of specific Instructions on this point, but because they had no hook on doc trine savo the Now Testamont, nnd they found this truth for themselves as a commonplaco of apostolic teach ing Judo speakB of false teachers who ran greedily aftor the error of Baalam for reward. Looking for tho Lord Is a cure for the greed which has led somo mto tho ways of apos tasy. John Wilkinson, tho founder of tho Mildmay Mission for the Jews, was onco approached at a railway sta tion by two women who had heard him speak. Thoy placed In his hands a largo sum of monoy nnd ono of them explained that God had intrusted to them of this world's goods and thoy woro anxious to prove good stewards lest tho Lord at his coming should find his wealth In their hands unused. So, In many directions, looking for tho coming of the Lord is a safeguard against falling from tho faith.. Verso 1 of this epistle speaks of our being "preserved in Jesus Christ," or, as tho Rovised Version rendors it, "kept for Jesus Christ." Wo do not wonder that Judo closes with a confident doxology, "Now unto him that is able to koop you from falling (or, stumbling), nnd to presont you faultless boforo the presence of hla glory with exceeding Joy, to tho only wlso God, our Savior, bo glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and over. Amen." GOOD REASON FOR STOPPING Youthful Angler Not Out of Patlenco But of Something That Was Quite as Important. Tho old man was nn enthusiastic fisherman. To him there was no sport liko sitting dangling a bit of string at tho ond of a polo. Ho set off in pur suit of this hobby ono nftornoon, and, Just beforo reaching tho river, met a Ind coming back, hla fishing-rod hang ing limply over his Bhouldor. "What's this, sonny?" exclaimed tho man. In good-natured reproof "Surely you aro not giving up so soon? Tho fishing will bo bettor still in an hour or two." "I know," .ropllod tho lad, sorrow fully, "but I'm going homo for all that" "You'ro quickly tired," scoffod tho oldor angler. "Noxt tlmo you como out, bring moro patlenco with you." "Taln't that, mlstor," tho lad nn sworod. "I brought plenty of patience, but not enough bnlt." RED, ROUGH, SORErjANDS May Be Soothed and Healed by Use of Cutlcura. Trial Free. Nothing no soothlne nnd honllnc tnr red, rough and Irritated hands as Cutl cura Sonn and Cutlcura Olntmnn Soak hands on retiring in hot Cutlcura aoap3udB. Dry. nnd nontlv nnolnt lmndn with Cutlcura OIntraont. A ono-nlght irontmont works wonders. Froo samplo each hv mall with TinnV- Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt h, Boston. Sold everywhere Adv. Boston's Nocturnal Habits. A wild nlccon that hna a haunt somowhoro nonr tho old Boston CItv slub has formed a habit of coming Jown Into tho stroot Into at nlcht for oIb suppor. Several IllclltB Intclv an I havn rnmn through Beacon street I havo scon tho Dira unvilig its midnight meal. It itrikos mo as something unusual for plgoonB to do so. Shouldn't solf-resDOCtinE nlceona ho t roost at such an hour? Boston Post. All the Difference. A motorist, who was tourlnir In Iro- land, ono day mot a natlvo whc. was lrlving a donkey nnd cart 'thinking ho would liko to havo a llttlo fun at tho man's expense, bo bo- ian: 'What Is tho dltforonco. Pat. be- tweon your turnout and mlno?" Oh. not a great dale." nromntlv ro- piled Pat. "Shuro. tho donkey's in tho Bhafts In tho wan and on tho sato in tho othor." Naturally. Noah (Just boforo tho storm) All tho animals on board? Shorn All but tho loonards. but I'll soon spot them. Afraid of the Thirteenth. "Is ho suporstltlous?" "Yes. Aftor Graco had refused him dozen tlmos ho stopped proposing." A Vast Army of Workers who need sound nourishment, whether for labor ojf body or brain, have come to know by actual test that they can depend upon Grape-Nuts Made of whole wheat and malted barley, this famous pure food supplies all the rich nutriment of the grains, including their valuable mineral elements lack ing in many foods but mighty necessary for ener gizing of the mental, physical and nervous forces. Grape-Nut3 has a delicious nut-like flavour is always ready to eat easy to digest, and wonderfully nourishing. "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers everywhere. FBI LAXATIVE FOB JH CHILD "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Evory mothor realizes, aftor giving hor children "California Syrup ot Figs" that this is thoir Ideal laxativo, bocauso thoy lovo its nlcnsant tnntn and it thoroughly cleanses tho tendor uitio stomach, liver and bowols with out griping. When cross, lrrltnhlo. fovorlRh. or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at tho tonguo, mothor! If coatod, givo a teaspoonful of this harmloso "fruit laxative," aniL In a fow hours all tho foul, constipated wasto. sour bilo and undigested food passes out of tho bow ols, and you havo a woll. nlavful child again. Whon its llttlo system is full or cold, throat soro, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigostion, colic remom bor, a good "insido cleanlne" should always bo tho first treatment given. Minions or mothers koop "California Syrup of Figs" handy; thoy know a teaspoonful today savos a sick child tomorrow. Ask at tho storo for a GO- cent bottlo or "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babica, children of all ages and grown-ups printed on tho bottle. Adv. Birds Increase During War. Wild birds which woro formerly shot as game havo been increasing rapidly slnco tho war In Franco, Bol glum nnd other countrios, according to T. Gilbert Poarson, socrotary of tho National Association of Audubon So cieties. "For examplo, tho French govorn mont has stopped all hunting," ho said, "and tho minister of war has is sued an ordor that tho salo of natlvo gamo would not bo tolerated. Ordi narily moro than ono thousand tonB of natlvo-klllcd gamo aro sold annual ly In tho markets of Franco, repre senting many millions of gamo birds. "Belgium in tlmo of puaco was ono of tho greatest bird-catching countries in Europe Moro than fifty thousand skylarks, as woll as hundreds of thou sands of othor birds, wero annually trapped and oxportod from that coun try for food. Our correspondents havo found that thoro was loss hunt ing In all parts ot Europo than for merly." Not Agile. Archlo Ycb,- ho sprang from tho peoplo. Archibald Woll, ho didn't spring far. Mean Query. Conceltod Karl You know, peoplo nro olwayB running aftor mo. Sarcastic Gus Who? Tho pollco? Horseshoes that arb attachod by bolts instead of nails havo boon pat ented by an Englishman, wtw i