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THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. 2i XQeman'ti How to Feel Well During Middle Life Told by Three Women Who Learned from Experience. The Change of Life is a most critical period of a woman's existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Read these letters: riuladclphia. Pa. "I started tho Chango of Iifo five- years ago. I always had a headache and back ache with bearing down pains and I would havo heat flashes very bad at tunes with dizzy spells and nervous feelings. After talang Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I feel like a new person and am in better health and no moro troubled with tho aches and pains I had before I took your won derful remedy. I recommend it to my friends for I cannot praise it enough." Mrs. Margaret GnA63 man, 769 N. Itinggold St., Philadelphia, Pa. Bevcrlv. Mass. "I took Lvdia E. PinMmm'a Vecetable Compound, for nervousness and dvsnensin.. wmn T ima going through tho Change of Life. have always spoken of it to other navo nao. tnem try it ana tney also good results irom it." Mrs. George A. Dunbar, 17 Koundy St., Beverly, Mass. Erie, Pa. "I was in poor health when tho Change of Life started with me and I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, or I think I should not havo got over it as easy as I did. Even now if I do not feel good I tako the Compound and it restores mo in a short lime. I will praise your romedies to every woman for it may help them as it has me." Mrs. E. Kisstcia, 031 East 24th St, Erio, Pa. No other mcdlcino has been bo successful in relieving woman's suffering as has Lydia 13. Pinkham's Aregctablo Compound. "Women may receive f rco and helpful advice by vritlng tho Lydia 13. Philcliam Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters arc received nnd answered by women only and held in strict confidence. Proved His Case. "Human nature i3 mighty queer, Isn't It?" ho observed to tho other man on tho rear platform of tho street car. "Yes, I suppose bo," replied tho other. "People are too sensitive alto gather too sensitive." "I don't know about that." "Well, I do. For instance, now you havo a red nose. Yoir aro not to blamo for It, perhaps, but you are so sensitlvo that if 1 should offer you a remedy for it you " "You old loafer, I've a good mind to knock your head off," hissed the rod-nosed man as ho squared off. "Told you so," replied tho othor as ho dropped off. "Human nature Is tho queerest durned thing on earth, and Bomo folks aro so sensitlvo that thny'd Bwallow their false teeth rather than let anyono know they had 'em." De troit Freo Press. For a really fine coffee at a mod erate prlco, drink Denison's Seminolo Brand, 35c tho lb., in sealed cans. Only ono merchant in each town soils Seminolo. If your grocer isn't tho ono, write tho Dcnlson Coffee Co., Chicago, for a souvenir and the name of your Seminolo dealer. Buy tho 3 lb. Canister Can for $1.00. Adv. . Getting His Fortune Told. "Tho futuro holds a great deal tor rou." "When will it begin to loosen up?" Loulsvlllo Courier-Journal. Some Weight. Redd How much does his automo bile weigh? Greene You mean with tho mort gage? Coal ell was first used as medicine. AILING WOMEN NEED THIS FAMOUS DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Thousands of women who are now blessed with robust health cannot un derstand why thousands of other wom en continue to worry nnd suffer from ailments poculiar to women when they can obtain for a trifling sum Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescription which will surely nnd quickly banish all pain, distress and misery and restore tho womanly functlona to health. This prescription of Dr. Pierce's ex tracted from roots and herbs is a tem perance remedy. To get rid of irregularities, or ca tarrhal condition, to avoid pain at cer tain times, to ovorcome Irritability and weakness, waste no time, but get Dr. Pierce's Favorito Proscription In liquid or tablot form this very day. PINK yrcblem I found it very helpful and I women who suffer as I did and nave received Heard In a Boarding House, Tho Butter I havo ago and rank. Tho Sugar I havo plenty of sand. Tho Coffee I admit my weakness. Wouldn't Chase Him. "Do you think that stimulants would hurt me, doctor?" "Not if you leave them alone." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To h&ll pint ol water add 1 oz. Iky Rum, a small box of Umbo Compound, and H oz ol glycerine. Apply to tho hair twice a week until it becomes tho desired shade. Any drug gist can put this up or you can mix It at homo at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and re moves dutidruu. It Is excellent for falling hair and will make harsh hair soft aud glossy. H will not color the scalp, is not sticky oi greasy, and does not rub olf. Adv, "What would you do about thla deadlock?" "Get a key to thq situation." For Pleasure Only. "I supposo you bought your auto to savo timo." "No, to kill time." THE GIRL WITH A CLEAR SKIN WINS If you, too, are embarrassed by a pimply,, blotchy, unsightly complexion, just try Resinol Soap regularly for a week and see if it docs not mako a blessed difference Jn your skin. In Bevero cases a little Resinol Ointment should also bo used. Resinol Soap helps to makp rod, rough hands and arms soft and white, and to keep tho hair healthy and free from dandruff. Resinol Soap contains no freo nlkali; sold by all druggists. Adv. The world's richest tin mino Is one in Tasmania. Ingratitude Is ns blind as It is base. "ANURIC!" NEWEST IN CHEMISTRY This is a recont discovery of Doctor Pierce, head of tho Invalids' Hotol, Buffalo, N. Y. Experiments for sov oral years proved that there is no Other eliminator of uric acid compa rable. For thoso easily rocognizod Byraptoms of Inflammation as back ache, scalding urlno and frequent uri nation, as well as sediment in tho urine, or if uric acid in tho blood has caused rheumatism, "Anurlc" acts quickly. In rheumatism of the Joints, in gravel and gout, invariably tho pains and stiffness which bo frequently and persistently accompany tho dis ease rapidly disappear. Send t)r. Pierco 10c for largo trial packugo. Full treatment COc. All druggists. EYE DISTEMPER CAfAKKMAL rCVCR AND ALL WISE AND lllttOAT DISEASES riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cures the sick and nets ns a preventative for others. Liquid given on the tongue. Bate for brood mares and nil others. Hest kidney remedy. CO cents a bottle, J6 a dozen. Bold by all druggists an turf poods houses, or sent, express paid, by the manufacturers. Booklet, "Distem per, Cause and Cure," free. SI'OIIX ilUDlCAt, COm Cltemiata, Gosbra, IniL, V, B. A. To be sure of escaping "II enrthly Jar Just hitch your good wngon to a star. A Inugh Is worth a thousand groans In any murkct. 80ME HOMELY SAVORY DISHES. Calves' hearts aro most dollclous nnd tender nnd may bo served ns n hot dish with sauce or sliced cold. They aro most ap petizing. Simply cook until tender in tho oven, ad ding a little wa ter at llrst to keop them from burning. Two small hearts will servo half a dozen people. Stuffed Cabbage. This Is a dish which may be varied In nny number of ways. Cut out tho center of tho cab bage, leaving a thick shell for tho Illllng. Tako a pound of sausngo or hamburger steak or a intxturo of chopped 'pork and hamburger, add a half tcaspoonful of ginger, n pinch of nutmeg or mace, a tcaspoonful of Bait, a dash of lomon juice; stuff tho cab bage and steam until tender. Servo in slices with molted butter for a sauce or a white sauco with hard cooked egg yolk and lemon Juice rubbed smooth added to tho sauco. Braised Liver. Wash two pounds of fresh liver nnd flour ve'ry thorough ly, seasoning with lemon Julco, salt and poppor. Lay it in n casscrolo or en amel dish; add two sliced onions nnd six carrots, shredded longthwlsq, a bay leaf," a sprinkling of parsley and a pint of boiling water. Place thin slices of bacon over all, cover tightly and bake for an hour and a half; than remove tho cover, basto and brown for ten minutes. Servo with tomatoes or chill sauco. Creole Rice. Chop ono largo onion nnd a small slice of cooked ham, very lino; put Into a saucepan with ono tablespoonful of butter, add a cupful of cooked rice, a can of tomatoes, a teaspoonful of salt and a littlo pa prika. Mix woll, then put into a bak ing dish, cover with bread crumbs and put Into tho oven for 15 minutes. Beef's Heart Browned. Wash and Hrlm a beef's heart, but do not re move tho fat that surrounds It. Soak In weak vinegar and water over night, then stuff with any woll sea soned forco meat. Lay In a kcttlo and brown; turn until woll browned. Add tho water (boiling) in which It was soaked, cover cloBoly and simmer three hours. SOME GOOD SOUTHERN DISHES. For tho nverago northerner tho southern cookery has too much fat and too much popper, but with modifications these recipes may be come most appetizing nnd popular. Tho ever present garlic, a mero suggestion, makes tho dish moro zestful nnd tasty, but It must bo used with miserly cprq. Food need not bo fried in lard, butter may bo used In Its place or ham or bacon fat. Jambalaya of Chicken. Fry a young chicken, cut In pieces, In hot fat with a fow slices of nam. Put Into the' flreless cooker. Fry a sliced onion, two tomatoes, and when nearly done add a cupful of rice, stirring con stantly. Pour these over tho chicken with enough boiling water to cover, season with salt, popper, bay leaf, thyme, chopped parsley nnd a bit of red poppor. Cook ten mlnutcH, then transfer to tho cooker. This may need Bomo cooking to reduco tho gravy bo foro sending to tho table as tho dish should bo served quite dry. Two or three hours will bo long enough to cook a young chicken. Creole Gumbo. Cut In pieces a young chicken. Wash and sprinkle with salt and pepper nnd fry In hot lard. Pack tho pieces In tho cooker kettle. Add a sliced onion to the fat, removing some If thcro Is too much. When tho onion Is tender, add a spoon ful of flour, brown this carefully, add ing a littlo hot water to keep It from burning. Have ready somo small pieces of ham, two dozen oysters, two dozen boiled shrimps, and add theso to tho contents of tho pan. Then pour over tho wholo threo pints of boiling water. Cook together for a fow min utes, then pour ovor the. chicken. There should bo enough liquor to cov er tho chicken. Boil flvo minutes, senson to taste nnd placo In tho cook er. Before Bervlng, heat to reduce tho gravy. Pour Into a tureen, sprin kle with chopped parsley nnd send to tho table with chopped parsley and rice cooked dry. Need for Consideration. "What should ono do." asks tho young doctor, "when a patient comeB In and diagnoses his own enso oxnet ly?" "In such a situation," explains tho experienced physician, "you must use your best Judgment of human na ture If tho pntient is ono kind of man ho will appreciate your agreeing with his dlagnotls as showing that ho knows as much as you do; on tho other hand ho may go about and say that you don't know any moro than he does " 'Twl.it the optimist nnd tho pessimist Tho illfTcronco Is droll, The optimist sees tho doughnut Tho pessimist sees tho hole. SOME GOOD WINTER DISHES. Tho use of tho rnlsln has boon bj no menus exhausted. Its delicate fin vor adds to ninny dishes, Rnlsln Soufllo. Stcnm a goucrous half cupful of raisins until plump nnd soft, chop flno, ndd thrco tablcspoonfulB ol powdered sugar and ton drops of vnnllln, mix well nnd ndd to the whites of four eggs, which havo been beaten until stiff, with n pinch of salt and a quarter of a teaspoonful of creafn of tartar. Turn Into n buttered dish, dust with powdered sugar and bnkc In a modernto oven 'JO minutes. When It Booms Arm, woll browned and crusty, take from tho oven nnd serve Immediately, as It falls quickly. A most delicious fudge may bo mnde by using raisins Instead of chocolate. Tako two cupfuls of sugar, a third ol a cupful of corn sirup, a half cupful of milk-two fablcBpoonfula of butter and boll to tho soft-ball Btugo. Add a half cupful of steamed chopped raisins, nnd tho same amount of walnut meats. Fruit Salad. Romovo tho pulp from two grapefruits, add threo tablespoon, fuls of plnonpplo. a half pound of grnpos, - skinned and seeded, n fow mnrshmullows, cut in quarters, whipped cream, with two tablespoon fuls of cooked salad dressing, Btlrred into it', add seasoning of salt nnd u dnsh of cayenne. Handle nB lightly ns poaslblo, for tho grapefruit crushes and becomes too juicy, spoiling tho salnd. Grapefruit Salad. Tuko two grape fruit, ono red and two green poppors, and ono cupful of llnoly diced celery. Romovo tho grapefruit to koep tho sections unbroken, chop tho poppers and arrange tho sections (two or threo) in a neat of lottuco, sprinkle with tho poppers-nnd colcry and servo with a good French dressing, substitut ing tho Juice of tho grapefruit for some of tho vinegar In tho dressing. Servo on watercress. Ono may Borvo this in tho grapefruit shells; thon tho sections should bo'brokon In pieces nnd tho other Ingredients lightly mixed with tho grapefruit. CHOICE DISHES FOR TABLE. A most appetizing aud delicious be ginning for a dinner when entertaining is: G r a pefrult Cocktails. Shred tho pulp of thrco largo grapefruit Into small pieces, carofully rejecting nil of tho white membrnno. Plnco tho pulp In a china bowl, add a half cupful of powdered sugar, four or flvo drops of cider vinegar, a little grated nutmeg, and tho pulp of three oranges; allow tho Ingredlonts to stand In tho Ico chest several hours so that a rich sirup Is formed and when ready to servo place in tall glasses, placing a cherry or two on top of each glass. Waldorf Salad. Chop lino, four tart apples, squeozo ovor them a littlo lemon Julco and ndd two cupfuls of tender, llnoly cut celory nnd a cupful of pecan meats; toss all together light ly nnd add a cuprul of mayonnalso dressing. Gnrnlsh with chopped green poppers or thinly sliced radishes. Hamburg Sponge. Placo In tho up per part of a doublo boiler one- pint of. milk, ndd two well-beaten eggs and two tnblospoonfuls of sugar. Cook un til well thickened, removo from tho heat nnd add a half pnekngo of gela tin which has boon softened In wnlor to covor. Flavor with orange Julco and tho grated rind pf. nn orange When tho gelatin inlxturo begins to stiffen, boat to a foam with an egg beater, fold In a tnblespoonful of pow dored sugar and a cupful of cream beaten stiff. Turn Into largo sherbet cups which havo boon lined with mncn roons and placo on Ico to chill. Servo garnished with candled cherries. Kidney in Scallop Shells. Soak kid noys In n littlo acidulated water for on hour, then cook In a littlo soup stock, to which 1b added a minced onion, a bay leaf, a stalk of celery and a currot. both chopped. When tender, drain nnd chop as lino nB possible add salt, paprika and two tablespooufuls of grated bread crumbs and a cupful of tomato catchup; then turn Into tho sheila nnd sprinkle with woll-buttored crumbs, linko 20 minutes in a hot oven. Garnish with pnrsloy. Nature's Jewels. What n world wo II vo In! Where aro tho Jowolor'B shops? Thcro Is noth ing handsomer than a Biiowllako nnd a dewdrop. I may say that tho maker of tho world oxhausts his skill with each snowllako and dowdron that h sends down. Wo think that tho ono mcchnnlcnlly cohorcs nnd that tho omor simply flows together and falls, nut in truth they aro tho product of onthusInBm, tho children of .nn nn stBBy, finished with tho artist's utmost BKiu. Thorcau. At Work on Magnetic Survey. Tho magnetic survoy vossol, tho Cnrneglo, at present under tho com mand of J, P. Ault of tho department of terrestrial magnetism, arrived nt Port Lyttlcton, Now Zealand, on No vember 3, nftor d successful continu ous trip of 90 dnys from Dutch Har bor, Alaska. Leaving Port Lyttlcton on December 5, tho Cnrneglo Is now engaged on tho accomplishment of tho circumnavigation of tho roglon be tween tho parallels GO dogroos nnd GO degrees south, where almost no mng nolle data havo been obtained during tho last 75 years. IIH LOOK AT GUILD'S TONGUE If cross, feverish, constipated. give "California Syrup of Figs." A lnxativo today saves a sick child tomorrow. Chlldron simply will not tako tho tlmo from play to empty their bowolB, which becomo clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at tho tongue, mother! It coat ed, or your child is listless, cross, fov crlsh, breath bad, restless, doesn't cat ksartlly, full of cold or has soro throat or any other children's ailment, give a tcaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because It la perfectly harmless, and in n fow hours all this constipation poison, qour bile and fermenting wnBto will gontly movo out of tho bowels, and you hnvo a woll, playful child again. A thor ough "Insldo cleansing" Is ofttlmoB nil that Ib necessary. It should bo tho first treatment given in nny sickness. Bownro of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask nt tho storo for a G0-cont bottloot "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, chlldron of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on tho bottlo. Adv. Gentler. "Mercy, Harold! Whoro did "you got that black oyo?" "Playing shinny, mother." "How often must I toll you not to piny thoso rough games? Why can't you piny hockey, llko tho Jones boys, uoxt door?" Don't Neglect Kidneys Swamr-Koot,Dr. Kilmer's Prescrlp Hon, Overcomes Kidney Trouble Tt is now conceded by physicians that the kidneys hliould li.ivo more attention as they control tho other organs to a re marknblo degree nnd do a tremendous amount of work m removing the poitons and waste matter from the system by filtering tho blood. The kidneys should receive eonio ns cititnncc when needed. Wo tnko lews ex ercixe, drink less water nnd often cat more rich, heavy food, thereby forcing tho kid neys to do more work than nature in tended. Evidence of kidney trouble, such as lame back, nnnoyini? bladder troubles, smarting or buiiiint,', brickdust or sedi ment, pnllow complexion, rheumatism; tnnybo weak or irregular heart action, wnrns you that your kidneys require nelp immediately to avoid more serious trou ble. An ideal herbal compound that has had most remarkable nuereHs ns n kidney nnd bladder remedy in Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Itoot. There is nothing clso like it. It is Dr. Kilmer's prescription used in pri vate pmctieo nnd it is sure to benefit you. Get a bottle from your druggist. However, if you wish firt to text this great preparation, (end ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hini'hninton, N. V., for n sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. A Haturutcd solution of celluloid In banana oil mnkes a durablo lacquer for brass. 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