THE 8EMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. - V 3 Si He used a pebble In his day, to tteep his mouth moist WE use WRIGLEY5 LhflvrITI:IIdilH-V a ,- a i inin .HEWING GliMl WRIGLEY'S gives us a wholesome, antiseptic, ref resiling confection to take the place of the cave man's pebble. We help teeth, breath, appetite, digestion and deliciously soothe mouth and throat with this welcome sweetmeat. TJio Wrigley Spearmen want to send you their Book of Gum-ptlon. Send a postal for It today. Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., 1327 Kcsncr Building, Chicago. The Flavor Lasts ! WRAPPED IN IMY NAMES BROWN I AND IM INTOWK. GET ME I , SAW NO USE IN GETTING UP Correspondent in City Visited by Zep pelins Simply Stayed In Bed and Touched Wood. I was billeted at tho time of the first Zeppelin raid In a little, smelly houso of -three floors and six apartments. Tho hoaso was packed with tho orig inal tenants, Jew and Greek, together with such lodgers as myself. In our fiat of four rooms and a kitchen were tho landlord and his lady, four sous and two daughters. The sons slept on tho sitting-room floor, and If you canio homo In the dark you were like ly to tread ou them. Two French ofQ cors shared the best bedrooms, while I slept alone , in tho second best. "Bang-bang-bang" went the bombs from the Zeppolln ; tho French officers cried "En bas I" and tho boys banged at my door yelling "Erabrosl" which Is Greek for "Forwards I" As It didn't seem to matter much where ono went, tho whole thing, falling dugouts, be ing purely a question of luck, I stayed In bed and touched wood. The crashes of-tho big bombs wcro terrifying. Tho house shook with each explosion; but us all things good or bad must como to an end, so too, after a while, ended this business. A wonderful orange colored blazo lit up tho world outside, and so Z got out of bed and watched It, deciding at last to dress and seo thUigs at closo quarters. Albert Kin ross, In the Atlantic. Youth tho Loser. J. F. Morgan, the famous financier, was talking at a dinner In New York about a yoang banker who had failed. "It was his youth that made him fall," bo sold. "Youth Is always falling falling In business, falling In love. "Itemy do Gburmont tells us truly that In tho game of life youth has all tho trumps all of them but plays recklessly, and invariably loses." Nlnety-thre.0 per cent of the floor of tho ocean is devoid of vegetation. DO IT NOW, GOOD WATCHWORD Habit of Procrastination Has Never Yet Failed to Bring Train of Evils In Its Wake. m "Sometime" is a useful word that is often overworked, remarks tho Mil waukee Journal. Ono says, "Sometime I will do it," but tho time never comes. Sometime is no time when a kind deed Is to be done. Sometlmo is no time when a definite task is to bo done. A thing put off beyond Its rightful tlmo encroaches on time allotted by right to other duties. Ono may think ho is gaining time by postponing tho duty of tho hour. In fact, ho Is wast ing time. "Tomorrow" and ever "to morrow" has been tho ruin of many. Do now tho tiling that should be done now. Ilavo you had a quarrel, and are you ready for reconciliation? Do not postpono it. Tho other person may got hardened In his views and becomo un willing to be reconciled. Ho may dio and leavo to you a lasting regret that you had not mado friends. Would, you help someono? Do not wait till help is past being help. Put off till "to morrow" mending tho fence, and your neighbor's cattlo will havo found tho weak place and mado havoc with your grain. Put off paying your insurance, and perhaps u fire will destroy all you havo. Debts do not grow less by postponing payment. "Do it now" 1b a good watchword. Say tho kind word, do tho kind deed, perform the duty of tho hour. v The aPrtlal Teacher. "Havo you got a nice teacher?" asked Uncle Ed. "No," said Belle. "Sho ain't nice." "Why, Belle I" said her mother, "I'm ashamed of you; your teacher is nice." "Sho's mean t' mo," declared Bella running her words together. "Sho let George Brown dust her desk and 'twas my turn." Tho Chinese government is about to open its first aviation school. The Flavor Lasts In the making of Grape-Nuts there is added to the sweet, rich nutriment of whole wheat, the rare flavor of malted barley, a combination creating a most un usually delicious taste. The palate never tires of it. People everywhere have found that Grape-Nuts is the most nutritious and delicious cereal food known. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. "There's a Reason" the KITCHEN CABINET Don't flatter yourself that friendship authorizes you to say disagreeable things to your Intimates. Tho nearer you como Into relation with a person, tho tnoro necessary do tact and cour tesy become. Except in cases of necessity, which ore rare, leavo your friend to learn unpleasant things from his enemies; they are ready enough to tell them. Holmes. NEW WAYS WITH OLD FRIENDS. For those who cannot enjoy pastry mnko the pumpkin pie without n crust, that Is use tho usual pro portions of rich milk, pumpkin, eggs, sugar and seasonings and fill cus tard cups with tho mix ture, putting a small frill of pastry around tho edge of the cup; bako as usual and servo sprin kled with grated cheese. For tho fill tho following may be used: One cup ful of well Cooked and sifted pump kin, two cupfuls of milk, two-thirds of a cupful of brown sugar, two beaten oggs, a teaspoonful of ginger, a half tcaspoonful of cinnamon, a half tea spoonful of salt and n few drops of lemon extract. Apple Cups. Scoop out medium sized apples, leaving a good coverlug at the blossom end. Cook In a sirup made with equal parts of sugar and wa ter until they may be pierced,1 but not in danger of breaking. Itemovo to the serving dish and fill tho centers with chopped raisins, dates and ilgs. Pour a Httlo of tho sirup over them and garnish with whipped cream. Servo with applo leaves for a garnish to each plate. Cranberry Pie. Chop one cupful each of cranberries nnd raisins with half n cupful eoch of nuts and figs. Add ono cupful of sugar, ono table spoonful of flour, one-fourth of a tca spoonful of salt, and a fourth of a cup ful of water. Fill tho crust, sprinkle with nuts and cover with tho top crust or lattice strips. Fruit Rolls. Make a rich pie crust and cut It in squures, as many as there aro to serve. On ench squuro heap n tablespoonful or two of chopped ap ple with a few raisins, and a little splce, pinch tho corners together to. prevent tne ingredients from falling out. Place In n deep baking pan nnd add a cupful of boiling water, a cupful of brown sugar nnd two tablespoon fills of butter. 'Bake ono hour in a moderate oven. The Bauce, if enough, Is served with the pudding. Pineapple, Salad. Placo a sllco of plneapplo on a leaf of lottuco or on a nest of water cress. On it arrange alternato sections of orango and grapefruit. Between each piece place an eighth of a section of rlpo ollvo. In tho center of tho pineapple placo a small ball of cream choeso which has been seasoned and moistened with mayonnaise. Sprlnklo with paprika and pour over a Fronch dressing. Tho lulco of tho pineapple may bo used is a substltuto for somo of the vinegar. Borne have much and somo havo more, 'Some are rich and somo aro poor, Somo havo little, some have less; Bomo have not a cent to bless Their empty pockets, yet possess True riches In true happiness. John Oxenham. DAINTY DISHES. When cooking small cukes of sau sages, place a large oyster In each; tho oyster will add to tho sausage nnd tho flavor of tho sausage will season the oyster. Fry tho suu sago as usual. Popcorn Margarltes. Make a sirup by using ono cupful of sugar, one tablespoonful of vinegar and cook until it threads; pour It over the whites of two beaten eggs. Beat until thick, then stir In three cup fuls of freshly popped corn. Spread wafers thickly with, tho mixture nnd hake until brown In tho oven. Rich Little Tea Cakes. Cream three-quarters of u cupful of butter, add ono cupful of granulated sugar nnd tho grated rind of "a lemon. Then add five well-beaten eggs, alternately with two cupfuls of flour, mixed and sifted with a tcaspoonful of baking powder nnd n quarter of a tcuspoonful of salt. Beat well nnd nfter tho flour is all In add a tcaspoonful of va nilla. Turn Into smnll patty tins well greased with washed butter. Bnkc 15 minutes In a moderate oven. Shaker Cookies. Cream ono cupful of shortening nnd ono cupful of sugar, add two well-beaten eggs, bent well; add seven-eights of a cup of milk nnd two cupfuls of flour, and salt as need- : cd. If tho shortening Is butter, a little . Is all that Is necessnry. Add thrco- ' fourths of n tcaspoonful of soda dls- I solved in a little water, ono cupful of I raisins and two cupfuls of rolled oats i which havo been browned In tho oven. or nt least thoroughly heated. Drop by spoonfuls on a buttered sheet. Theso cookies hnvo a rich nutty flavor owing to tho browned oatmeal. Oat meal cookies are not usually bilked long enough to sufficiently cook tho oatmeal. This method overcomes that difficulty. Creamed Celery and Almonds. Oook two cupfuls of celery, cut In Inch pieces, In boiling, stilted water un til tender. Drain anil add two cup fuls of crenm sauce, using a half cup ful of the liquor In which tho celery was cooked, nnd crenm. When tho sauco Is cooked stir In a half cupful of blanched, chopped almonds; season well and serve. TURKEY AMD G008E. This is tho season when tho goosu and turkey are abroad in tho land, and with ordinary enro In preparing nnd In cook ing theso birds, It 1 3 hard to spoil them. Tho problem of tho left overs Is a large ono In small families, especial ly when serving a good sized turkey. Curried Turkey. Cut tho remains of cooked turkey Into ncntly-trlmmod shreds, freo from bone. To a pound nnd n half of tho meat, melt two tn blespoonfuls. of butter In a saucepan ; ndd n tablespoonful of chopped onion nnd cook until a golden brown. Add ono tublespoouful of curry powder, threo teaspoonfuls of flour, ono chopped apple, ono teaspoonful of chopped coconut and salt to taste; mix well nnd moisten with n cupful of stock, stir until boiling hot. Put tho lid ou tho pan and simmer for ten minutes. Then add tho turkey meat, one-half cupful of milk; simmer 10 minutes nnd add Just beforo serving, ono tcaspoonful of lemonjulce. Servo with boiled rice. Turkey Cutlets With Sauce. Chop the breast of a cooked turkey.. Put two slices of bread In a basin, cover with milk, nnd let It soak for 20 min utes, then'draln dry. Put tho chopped turkey Into the basin, add four tnblo spoonfuls of chopped, cooked hnui, tho bread, salt, pepper and paprika to taste, nnd mix well together. Dlvld'o tho mixture Into equal parts; mold them in the shapo of cutlets on a floured board, brush them with beat en egg nnd toss In smoklng-hot fat. Drain them on white paper and ar rnngo in a hot dish, garnish, with pnrslcy and serve with llungarlan sauco. For the sauco: Fry ono chopped onion In two tnblespoonfuls of butter until brown ; ndd a half-cupful of grnpejutco nnd rcduco to hnlf tho quantity, then stir in n teaspoon ful of pnprlkn nnd two cupfuls of white sauce; simmer for ID minutes; add n hnlf-cupful of crenm, salt nnd pepper to taste and add bit by bit, two tablcspoonfuls of butter. Carrots cooked nnd mnshed and used -as ono docs pumpkin or squash In plo will bo most appetizing. A great man or woman is ho or sho who works cheerfully and merrily, rccts cheerfully and merrily and does not slumber In tho touts of "tho good old times." DESSERT FAVORITES. When tho heavy menl Is served at noon tho supper Is usually a slight ono nnd yet ono feels tho need of somo hot dish, not too complicated to prepnre. Tho following dish will bo found most satisfying. Rice With Tomato and Cheese. Pick over and wash half u cupful of rice. Placo with tlirco cupfuls of water boiling hot nnd cook five min utes. Add a cupful of tomato puree, one-half teaspoonful of salt, ono ten spoonful each of chopped onion and green pepper, cooked until soft In two tablcspoonfuls of butter. Cook all to gether In a double boiler without stir ring until tho rlco is soft, then ndd hnlf a cupful of grated cheese. Stir with a fork and servo as soon as tho checso Is melted. Stuffed Apples. Add a bny leaf, ono tcaspoonful of minced onion, n half tcaspoonful of salt and a Httlo cnyenno pepper to two and n half cupfuls of stock; simmer for 20 min utes mid strain. Coro nnd pare, ten tart apples. Place In tho bottom of an agate pan ; pour tho strained stock over them nnd simmer until they are soft but not broken; cnrefully rcmovo them from tho stock and set asldo to cool. Blanch two cupfuls of chest nut meats, slice, cover with tho stock ; ndd four teaspoonfuls of currant Jelly and simmer until tender. If tho meats aro too moist, drain. Fill tho center of tho apples with tho chestnut mix turo and servo with roast pork. Steamed Date Pudding. Cream halt a cupful of butter, dd ono cupful of molasses, ono cuptul of milk, ono pound of stoned and chopped dates, mixed with two cupfuls of stulo bread crumbs, ono tcaspoonful of soda, a half teaspoonful each of clove, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg, mixed and sift ed with ono cupful of entlro wheat flour. Turn Into It buttered mold and steam thrco hours. Servo with creamy sauce. Creamy Sauce.. To tho beaten whites of two eggs ndd ono cupful of powdered sugar gradually and ono cupful of whipped cream. Add a ten spoonful of vinegar and half a tea spoonful of vanilla, Use as soon as prepnred. you. LetThese Tablets lielpYou When you feel yourself taking cold, Peruna Tablets are likely to cnccK and overcome- the attack. When your appetite Is fitful, your food doM not taita mod. reruns Tablets will Invlsorate and regulate, Whf n.you are wk niter Itlnest, Peruna Tablets are nntMt for thir healthful Tnnli- PAW. Whn catarrh rllitrrll vou. Peruna Tablets will litln your evstom to rid Itself of this disease ManallnTahleta m n rtr-lluTilfitl IathMv fitrnna rathnrtlra wmVmi. nnd are followed bv reaction. Xfftnalln ( mIM r.ntt nrtnit ti HuVr tn nftr,n anti-will rw fnnntt A nafft at they are pleasant, By their use ns directed, the habit of constipation Is usually overcome, tor children and Invalids the treatment la cafe and sat 1st aetory. Any drug store caa supply ueiaooxioaay. THE PERUNA COMPANY Columbus, Ohio W. L. DOUGLAS "the 8hob that holdo its shape" $3.00 $3.50 94.00 $4.50 & $5.00 aXSVSSIm Save Money by Wearing W. X. Douglas flhoes. ForsnlobyovorOOOO shoo dealers. The Best Known Shoes In the World. W. L. Douglas name and the retail price Is stamped on tho bot torn of all shoes at the factory. The va'ue is guaranteed and the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The retail prices axe the same everywhere. They cost no morn fa San Francisco than they do in New York. They ore always worth the price paid for them. f nphe quality of W. L. Douglas product 1 guaranteed by more than 40 years experience in making fine slues. The smart styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a well-equipped factory at Brockion, Mats- by the nigtiest paid, skulled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision or experienced men. all working with an honest determination to make the best (hoes foe die price that money can cuy. AsIc your shoe dealer for W, t Douglas shoes. If lie can not supply yon -with the kind you wruit. take no other mnko, Write for Interesting booklet explaining hour to Set shoes ot the highest standard of quality for tho prloe, y return mall, postage fro. LOOK FOR W. L. Doughs same nnd the retail price stamped oa the bottom. lllraaaaH svssnnras wjf President Boys' Shoes BMtln Ids World $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 A A OTiuvu ' - - ' W 1- Irigl. Htioo Co., nmoktotij Muss No Bungalow for Him. Retiring from active business nfter years of shoving schooners ovor tho bar, tho wealthy Mr. Biers considered houso plans. "Ilcro," suld tho architect, "Is u handsomo bungalow that would bo judt tho thing for you." "Bungalow?" "Yes." "Nothing by that namo, If you please," said Mr. Btcrs. Newark Nows. Just as Good. A small boy was leading an unusual ly fine-looking dog, when n sportlly dressed mnn stopped to admlro it, "Has that dog of yours got a pedi gree ?" ho asked. "I don't know," replied tho boy, "but ho's got over a bushel of bones burled In our bnck yard." Quite Wet. "That was a lino dry parado yester day, wasn't it?" "Well, not when it finished." Kidney Disorder (BY SR. V. M. riEROB.) The most slmplo methods aro usu ally tho most cffcctlvo ones when treating any disorder of tho human system. Tho mcro drinking n cup of hot water each morning, plenty of puro water all day, and a Httlo Anurlc beforo every meal has been found tbo most cffcctlvo means of overcoming kldnoy trouble Death, would occur If tho kidneys did not work day and night in separating poisons and uric acid from tho blood. Tho danger signals aro backacho, depressions, pains, heaviness, drowsi ness, irritability, headaches, chilli ness, rheumatic twinges, swollen joints or gout. Slnco it is such a slmplo matter to step into your fdvorlto drug storo and obtain Anurlc, unyono who earnestly desires to regain health and now llfo will wasto no tlmo in beginning this treatment. IOWA FOLKS SHOULD TAKE THIS ADVICE Avocn, Iown. "I wish to tell that I suffered from backacho and kidney trouble for years. I henrd of Doctor Plerco's Anurlc Tablets and I tried them. They cured my backacho; thoy do all that is required of them. I hopo pcoplo that aro troubled with backacho will glvo them a good trial. I am suro thoy will not foil to benefit." MltS. GEO. DEMING. Dr. Pierce's reputation is back of this new medicine nnd you know that his Pleasant Pellets for tho liver nnd his Favorite Prescription for tho ills of women havo had a splendid reputa tion for tho past CO years. Send Dr. V. M. Plerco, Buffalo, N. Y., 10 cents for trial package tnblots.---Ady. Economy. "Have you given up dancing?" "Yes. High cost of leather. Can't afford to wear my shoes out." Hub tho wlndowpnnes well with old newspapers it will let in the sunshine. In Style. "Was her dlnnor formal?" "Formal? Why, oven tho snlads weren't half dressed." For renovating a lawn at any sea son a now sod roller has spikes that punch holes In tho soil. Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200 in Ten Days In Many Instances Persona Have Suffered Untold Agony for Years Doctoring for Nervous Weak ness, Stomach, Liver or Kid. ney Disease or Some Other Ailment When Their Real Trouble Was Lack of Iron in the Blood How to Tell. NEW YORK, N. Y. In a recent dls courso Dr. E. Snucr, Specialist, of this city Bald: If you wcro to mako an ac tual blood test on all pcoplo who aro III you would probably bo greatly as tonished nt tho exceedingly largo num ber who lack Iron and who aro 111 for no other reason than tho lack of iron, Tho moment iron Is supplied all their multltudo of dangerous symptoms dls appear. Without Iron tho blood at onco loses tho power to chango food into liv ing tlssuo and thercforo nothing you eat docs you any good; you don't get the strength out of It. Your food merely passes through your system llko corn through a mill with tho rollers so wldo apart that tho mill can't grind. As a result of tills continuous blood and norvo starvation, pcoplo be como generally weakened, nervous nnd all- run down and frequently develop all sorts of conditions. Ono Is too thin; another is burdened with un healthy fat; Bomo aro so weak thoy can hardly walk; somo think thoy havo dyspepsia, kldnoy or liver troublo; somo can't sleep at night, others aro sleepy and tired all day; somo fussy and irrltablo; somo skinny and blood less, but all lack physical power and endurance. In such cases, it is worso than foolishness to tnko stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for tho moment, maybo at tho oxpenso of your llfo later on. No matter what anyone tells you, if you aro not strong and well you owo it to yourself to mnko tho following test: Seo how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two flvo-grain tablets of ordinary nux ated iron threo times por day after meals for two weeks, Then test your strength again and seo for yourself how much you havo gained. I have seen dozens of norvous, run-down pco plo who wcro ailing all the tlmo double. and oven triple their strength and en durance and entirely got rid of their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles in from ton to fourteen days' tlmo Blmply by taking iron in the proper form, and this, after thoy bad in sonio casos been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit You can talk as you pleaso about all tho wonders wrought by now remedies, but when you como down to hard facts thoro b nothing llko good old iron to put color In your cheeks nnd good sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It is also a great nervo and stomach Btrcngthcncr and tho best blood builder in tho world. Tho only troublo was that tho old forms of inorganic iron llko tincture of iron, Iron acetate, etc., often ruined people's teeth, upsot their stomachs and wero not assimilated and for theso reasons they frequently did moro harm than good. But with tho discovery of tho nowcr forms of or ganic iron all this has been overcome Nuxated Iron, for example, Is pleasant to tnko, docs not injuro tho teeth and is almost immediately beneficial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nuxated Iron havo such unbounded oondjenco In Its potoncy that thoy authorize the an nouncement that they will forfeit 1 100.00 to any Charitable Institution If thoy can not take any man or woman under sixty who lacks Iron and Increase their strength 200 por cent or ovor In four weeks time, provided they have no serious organto trouble. Also they will refund your money In any case tn whlcjt Nuxated Iron does not at least double your strength In ton days' time. It is dispensed by most druggists. If your druggist or general storo ,1s without a supply, ask them to get It for you. Adv.