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THE 8EMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTP. NPROAcjwa DRUGGISTS HIGHLY RECOMMEND DR. KILMERS SWAMP-ROOT Satisfied With Results I have been selling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for six and- one-half years and my customers are always satisfied with the results obtained from the uso of the medicine and speak favorably re garding it. I havo used it for "pain in the back" and a bottle or two put me in good shape and mado me feel fine again. I believe Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root will cure any cases for which it is recommend ed if they are not of too long standing. Very truly yours, FRANK JENKINS, Druggist. Pilgrim, Texas. November 11th, 1015. Customers Speak Favorably We have been handling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot for fourteen years and dur ing all that time we never had a dis satisfied user of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root; all of our customers speak very favorably regarding it. Wo know of cases of Gall Stones, Gravel, Catarrh or Inflammation of Bladder and Rheuma tism where it produced the most benefi cial results. Wo believe it is a good medicine for the disease for which it is intended. Very truly yours, McCUNI? DRUG CO., By N. E. McCune, Bridgeport, Texas. November 11th, 1915. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Bend ten cent to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.. for a sample site bottle. fe rill convince anyone You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling about the kidneyr, and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar site bottles for sale at all drug stores. Only a Goat Could Do It. .First Goat IIow did you get rich? Second Goat Saving lint checks by eating my hat Sudden Cold. Look out it's dangerous. CASCARAcyjiNiNE The old family remedy in tablet form safe, sure, easy to take. No opiates no unpleasant aXtur-cftects. Cures colds la Z4 hours Orlp in 3 uet days. Mnnev bnelc if it fails. the genulno box with Red Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it 25 cents. At Any Drug Stars Bl'If if LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED 111 AaLll by CUTTER'S BLACKLEQ PILLS mvtmu Low-priced. . a trtih. rtlltblii C tkW preferred rf mm lev w Mtim stock . .K men. brcluio thrv tpMAMVMi pretaot where other ip- Write lor booklet tud testimonial!. iu-QgiopKZ.DiK.nioc run, xi.uu SWotenir.BlaeXIlBPIIf. S4.00 Uie any Inleclor, but CuUtra tlmplert and ttrrotett. Th supeilorltr Cutter products la duo to orer. 1 yeara oFapedalUlni taVAcciHES AND SKRCrtS ONLY. INSIST 0 COmm'S. II unobtainable. nTrvitwIikiritnv IrrlihT tit . irCUcMI. fn. Your Live'r Is Clogged Up That's Why You're- Tired Out of Sorts Havo No Appetite CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will put you right in a few days They do their duty, CureCon-i etination. 1 Bilicusp ess, Indigestion and Sick Headache SMALL FILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature AmmmmW fi ii.a.HH tm I i Two Ways of "Cleaning Up." Some years ngo n young mtin from n small country town, on visiting Cin cinnati, walked Into one of the down town barber shops to have his hair cut. After the barber had clipped for some time on the young man's head, he asked him If ho hadn't better have his hair cleaned up. The young man, after glancing nt the hair on the floor and thinking the barber was trying to put one over on him, said he "guessed not." After asking the same question sev eral times to no avail the barber gave It up. The young man paid his bill nnd went from the shop, laughing to himself, thluklug he wasn't so green after nil. Afterward It dawned on him that the barber wanted only to give him n shampoo. RED, ROUGH, PIMPLY SKIN 1 1 Quickly Cleared by Cutlcura 8oap and Ointment. Trial Free. You may rely on theso fragrant, super-creamy emollients to caro for your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Noth ing better to clear tho skin of pimples, blotches, redness and roughness, the scalp of dandruff and itching and tho hands of chapping and soreness. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dept. I Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. PASKEfVS HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. Belpa to eradlcatA dandruff. ForRettoring Color and Baauty to Cray or Faded Hair. 600. and S 1.00 at Drusrvlata. CURED in a few days without pain or a sur gical operation. No pay until cured. Writs Dli. WlUlf, SOU lion UlilE., Omaha. Nob. Simple Question to Answer. The editor of tho correspondence columns had n very busy day n very busy day, indeed. So busy, In fact, that he had to enlist the services of the "sub" to read out the correspond ence. 'lWhnt Is the next query?" he asked, when he had gono half way through the pile of letters. "Oh," replied the "sub," "a reader wants to know how to prevent tho hairs In his mustache from falling out. What shall I put down, sir?" "Well," answered tho editor, with a' sigh, "Just put down: 'The best wny to prevent hairs from falling out is to brush them lightly apart, nnd keep them from quarreling.' " To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellots. They regulate liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. Ills a Scale of Wealth. Rich Brother's folks may occasion ally need a surgeon, but Poor Broth er's folks never need nnybody except tho family doctor. Fort Worth "Star-Tolegram. Astonishing Power of Iron to Give Strength to Broken Down Nervous People Physician Says Ordinary Nuxated Iron , Will IncrcasajStrength of Delicate Folk 200 Per Cent In Two Weeks' Time In Many Instances. NEW YORK. N. Y. In a recent dis course Dr. B. Sauer, Specialist, of this city, said: "If you were to make an actual blood test on all people who are ill you would probably be greatly as tonished at the exceedingly largo num ber who lack Iron nnd who are ill for no other reason than the lack of Iron. The moment iron Is supplied all their multitude of dangerous symptoms dis appear. Without iron the blood at once loses tho power to change food Into liv ing tissue, nnd therefore nothing you eat docs you any good; you don't get the strength out of It. Your food mere ly passes through your system like corn through a mill with the rollprs so wide apart that the mill can't grind. As n result of this continuous blood nnd nerve starvation, peoi become gen erally weakened, nervous nnd all run sdown, and frequently develop nil sorts of conditions. One Is too thin ; another Is burdened with unhealthy fat; some aro so weak they can hardly walk; some think they hnvo dyspepsia, kidney or liver trouble; some can't sleep nt night; others are sleepy and tired all day; some fussy nnd irritable; some skinny and bloodless, but all lack physi cal power nnd endurance. In such cases It Is 'worse than foolishness to take stimulating medicines or narcotic drugs, which only whip up your fagging vital powers for the, moment, maybe nt tho expense of your life later on. No matter what anyone tells you, if you aro not strong and well you owe It to yourself to make the following test: See how long you cun work or how for you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of or dinary nuxated iron thrco times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength again and seo for yourself how much you hayo gained. 1 havo seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing nil the tlmo double and oven trlplo their strength nnd endurance nnd entirely get rid of their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver nnd other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking iron In the proper form, nnd this, nftcr they had in some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit You can talk as you please about all the wonders wrought by new remedies, but when you come down to hard facts there is nothing like good old Iron to put color In your cheeks nnd good, sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It Is also a great nerve and 1 stomach strcngtbener and the best blood builder In tho world. Tho only trouble wna that the old forms of Inorganic Iron, like tincture of Iron, Iron acetate, etc., often ruined people's teeth, upset their storanchs and wero not nsslmllnted, and for these reasons they frequently did moro harm than good. But. with the discovery of tho newer forms of organic Iron all this has been overcome. Nuxated Iron, for example, Is pleasant to take, does not Injure the teeth and Is almost immediately beneficial. NOTE The manufacturers of Nuxated Iron have such unbounded confidence in Its potency that they authorize the an nouncement that they will forfeit $100.00 to any Charitable Institution It they can not take any man or woman under sixty who lacks iron and increase their strength 200 per cent or over in four weeks' time, provided they have no serious organic trouble. Also they will refund your money in any case in which Nuxated Iron does not at least double your strength in ten days' time. It la dispensed by roost drug gists. If your druggist or general store Is without a. supply, ask them to get it for you. Adv. The KITCAE MEAN TRICK HARD TO BEAT In America wo understand by equal ity, not that we arc all equals In learn ing, In Intellect, nnd so forth, but that we lire all equals In the power to be Rood and honorable and generous. Senator Dolllver. liisf CHRISTMAS GOOSE. Tho goose has the right of wny for the Christmas as well as New Year's feast where It Is garnished with o 11 1 o n s, roasted ralRlus and parsley. IJot orange Juice Is poured over It Just us It Ik taken to the table. The se cret of success with a coose Is In Its selection and In Its prepara tion. At this season of tho year goose Is In Its prime. Choose ono having a yellow bill, red being u sign of age. See that the white Is fat and soft and tho .wings tender. A goose should hang several days be fore ' cooking. Scrub carefully with sodu water and n small vegetable bruth, after singeing, to remove every bit of soil on the skin. Itlnse Inside with cold water and wipe with a cloth. Some thrifty housewives scrub n goose with soap nnd water, a process per fectly good in Itself but careless cooks sometimes leave a taste of soap on the skin, a Ilavor which is not appre ciated, especially In our latitudes. Put the goose over tho lire and ,steam until all tho superfluous fat has been extracted, then remove nnd wipe dry, dredge with Hour and stuff. Roast like a turkey dredging nnd basting, allowing twenty minutes to the pound. There are any number of stufllngs for goose and each may select tho kind which especially appeals to her. Boll threo white potatoes, mash them ; chop three onions and Cover with cold water, stir Into tho potatoes with a spoonful of butter; salt and pepper to taste, a tablespoonful of powdered sago; mix well and stulT tho fowl with It. Take equal parts of mashed pota toes and breadcrumbs, season with butter, salt, pepper, onion, two hard cooked eggs, chopped, and two table spoonfuls of minced walnut meats, bind with the yolk of an egg and fill the goose. The Norwegian cooks stuff a goose with chopped, tnrt apples and stewed prunes, and n most delicious filling It Is. Three pints of French chestnuts, boiled until tender, then 'peeled nnd mixed with two tablespoonfuls of but ter, some parsley, shallot, herbs and snlt. Wo cannot guess the purpose Of all tho centuries, Out wo can see tho meaning In hourn nnd days like these. In Tho sky Is always blue. y The clouds aro only passing vapors, floating, Like sorrows brooding o'er you, dork and gloating, , , Boyond them heaven Is smiling, . der, truo, Tho sky is always bluo. ton- CHOICE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE. Lamb chops may he cooked with n shilling, making n most attractive course for n company luncheon. Choose the loin chops, remove the skin nnd superlluous fat nnd havo them about oue and. one-half Inches thick. With a sharp knife cut a pocket from the outside edge of the chop, reach ing to tho bone. Into this pocket place a stulllng mndo of moistened brend seasoned with poultry dressing. or sage, butter, salt, pepper nnd a few drops of onion Juice. Sprinkle the chops with salt, pepper and n little onion Juice. Pluco In a hot oven and bake 20 or 0 minutes ; mako n gravy from tho fat In the pan to serve with the chops. Parisian Coffee Custard. Cook four tablespoonfuls of coffoo in a pint of milk flvo minutes, thon strain through a Jelly bag; add tho yolkB of four ores, boaton, with n cupful of sugar, nnd cook over tho flro until thick. Cool nnd add a third of an ounco of soft- cned'v gelatin and a pint of whlppod creant. Stir woll and stand In a cold placo for an hour boforo serving. Succotash Soup. Add the contents of n quart can of succotash soup to two cupfuls of hot water and slm- mer this until tho corn nnd beans aro tender enough to press through n puree sieve. Cook a tablespoonful of butter In n tablespoonful of Hour and add two cupfuls of milk. When boll' lug blend with the soun. Add 11 sea soning of salt, pepper, onion nnd cel ery. Serve with 11 spoonful of whipped cream on top. Corn Pudding. Open and air 11 can of corn before using nt least nn hour. Beat three eggs, add a pint of rich milk, n tnhlcspoonful of melted butter, salt nnd pepper and a hit of mustard ; mix all together nnd biike In n lire- proof dish standing In n dish of Hot water. Cook until the eggs arc sot. Tomato Bearnalse Sauce. Cook threo egg yolks with ono tablespoon- fill of water and n teaspoonful of but ter, stirring over water until thick, then add four tablespoonfuls of but ter, salt, paprika and a tcnspoonflil .of tarragon vinegar nnd take .from the flro at once; add a cupful of toma to sahce nnd servo a spoonful of this sauce on each fillet. According to Fat Plumber, He Wit nessed Action That Would Seem to Be tho Limit. "1 havo spotted nnother 'meanest man.' " It wns the fnt plumber who spoke. "Who is It this tlmo?" the thin car penter asked. "Unison." "What's Umson been doing?" "Ho took mo to dinner with htm n swell hotel tho other evening." "Do you call that mean?" "No, but listen." "I am listening." "When wo had finished ho took a smnll piece of tinfoil that had cov ered n llttlo Bqunro of cheese " "Uh huh" "Placed It on a sliver dollar to get n perfect Impression" "Yes" "And then left the Impression on his plate so tho waiter would think ho wns getting a lino tip." Youngs town Telegram. As soon ns n man ncqulres n llttlo sense, It Is snld thot he ,1s nn old fogy. Getting Old Too Fast? Lntc in life tho body shows signs f year and often the Kdncys weaken first. The back is kmc, bent and achy, nnd the kidney action distressing. This makes people feel older than they are. Don't wait for dropsy, grnvel, harden ing of tho arteries or Bright's disease. Use a mild kidney stimulant. Try Donn's Kidney Pills. Thousands of el derly folks recommend them. A Nebraska Case Mrs. David Ilocklo. ISO! Maxwell St., Fro mont, Nob., says: "I hntl a constant, heavy ncho across tho small of my back, "which wns tho result of a cold that bad settled on my ktdnoys. I couldn't rest well and the pain distressed mo while I was doing my work. Doan'a Kidney Pills rollovcd mo nnd when ever I have used them since, they havo al ways helped mo." Get Doan'a at Any Slora. BOe a Box DOAN'S "SEXST FOSTEn-MILDURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y. nimuinmimmmjiijimiiiiiiin "Leader and "Repeater99 Shot Shells For tho high flyers, or tho low flyers, "Leader" and "Repeater' shells have the reach, spread and penetra tion. Their great sale is due to theso qualities, which insure a full bag. Made in many gauges and loads. SB SURE TO ASK J?OR THE W BRAND Have Machine Beat Your Rugs. Ilousowlves tho country over will bo Interested In the marketing of a newly Invented machine to bout rugs and car pets. The fabric to bo cleaned Is laid on the ground. Tho machine runs over It on wheels- Flails, operated by turn ing n crank, bent tho carpet. THE PROFESSOR'S STATEMENT. SEASONABLE DISHES. This Is the season of tho yenrvhen small cakes and puddings that will keep as well as fruit ciil.'p" 11 ml cookies are popular. Fancy Mocha Cakes. Cream one-third of a cup ful of butter with ono cupful of sugar and mid two well-beaten egg yolks, add a cupful of very strong coffee and half a teaspoon ful of vanilla, then stir In two cupfuls of flour, previously sifted with two tenspoonfuls of baking powder. Fold In the stimy-beaten whites of the eggs and bake In sheets. When cool cut the sheets Into desired shapes, cover with confectioners' frosting and roll the sides In coconut. Decorate the tops with nut meats, stilt marmalade or candled fruit. Kris Krlnglcs Add one and - one half cupfuls of granulated sugar to two well-beaten eggs; add two and one-half cupfuls of oat flakes to which two tenspoonfuls of baking powder andj u pinch of salt have been added. Flavor with vanilla and ndd one tuble Bpoonful of melted butter. Mix nnd drop from n teaspoon on buttured pa per and bake In a moderate oven. Fruit Drops Wash and dry one pound of figs. Add 0110 pound of rais ins, ono cupful of walnut, meats and put all through the grinder twice. Shape into bnlls nnd roll In granulated sugar, Press flat and put half a wal nut on top of each. Frosting for Mocha Cakes. Stir In to two tablespoonfuls of boiling coffee us much powdered sugar as will make It of a consistency to sprend. Very strong cocoa may bo used If preferred. Brown Apple Sauce No ono who has eaten upple sauce baked In a stone-covered dish In the oven for half n day will over call apple sauco common. Tho sweetening Is done to ward tho last of the cooking und the delicious amber suuee, full of flavor, will melt In the mouth. Cranberry Jelly Tarts. Prepure pie crust, cutting out' rounds and rings, bake the crusts nnd on tho plain round put a spoonful of Jelly, cover with a ring nnd fho tart Is made. Theso Bmnll tort may be mado from bits of left-over pastry rnd filled with uny kind of Jam or Jelly. Such dishes al ways delight the heart of n child. Good health Is tho natural heritage of every Individual. The wluo person will not bo sick, for he persistently heeds tho lnws of nature Nnturo In tends the human machinery to run smoothly, without Jolt or friction, and when either from accident or Ignor unce, this dollcato mechanism lacks harmony, then pain, Ill-health and con sequent unhapplness result Compen sation Is tho law of life and onco this ,luv is abused, tho human body pays high toll for the Infringement. Why not get tho hoalth habit? Prof. Schmitz. WAYS WITHAPPLES. As apples nre such common fruit nnd withal so wholesome it Is well to find n variety of 1 ways to serve them Hero Is another kind of applo dunf- pllng: Make a rich biscuit dough, roll thin and cut Into six-Inch squares, Into the center of each place three or four thin slices of good cooking apples and fold tho dough around them form Ing n ball. Arrange these balls In 11 deep baking dish, cover -with n cupful of brown sugar, a cupful of boiling wnter und two tnblespoonfuls of but ter; bake In n slow oven for an hour. Apple Omelet Stew six large ap ples. Heat very smooth while hot, adding ono tablespoonful of butter, six tahlesnoonfuls of suirar. 11 irratlnir of nutmegati(l a half teaspoonful of' rose extract. When entirely cold add four eggs, beatenvvory light, first ndd- Ing the yolks, then folding In tho whites, put Into 11 deep dish which has been warmed and buttered. Ilnko In n moderate oven to a delicate brown. Apples Cooked With Pork Roast. Core -and peel n half dozen medium- sized tipples, stuff with bread crumbs and raisins, finely chopped, and plao around tho roirct; hasting tho apples, when the meat Is busted will give thorn a flno brown color and good flavor. Serve as a garnish to the pork roast. New Apple, Pie. Peel, cut in siloes four tart apples; put into 11 saucepan with Just enough water to show be neath tho top layer, cover und cook rapidly till tender. While hfit. add' one-half cupful of sugar, one-half tea spoonful of cinnamon, a quarter of a teaspoonful of salt, ono teaspoonful of melted butter and n teaspoonful or two of lemon Juice, unless tho npples nre vary tart. Stir well and add three fourths of n cupful of crumbs, let stand until they havo absorbed all the Juice, then pour Into n baked shell and cover with n mcrlngu?? or with n sprinkling of brown sugar. Set in tho oven until tho sugar is melted to a brown caramel. Prof. Aug. F. W. Schmitz, Thomas, Okla., writes: "I was troubled with Backache for about twonty-fivo years. When told I had Drlght's Dlscaso in Its last stages, I tried Dodd's Kid ney Pills. After using two boxes I was Bomowhat ro llovcd and I stop ped tl)o treatment. In tho spring of tho next year I had another at tack. I went for Dodd'e Kidney Pills and thoy rollovcd mo again. I used threo boxes. That ia now throoeyoars ago and my Back ache has not returned In Its severity, and by using another two boxes a llt tlo later on, tho pain left altogether and I havo had no troublo since. You may uso my statement. I recommend Dodd's Kidney Plllo when and whor- ovor I can." Dodd'a Kldnoy Pills, 50c. per box ut your deal or or Dodd's Modi clno Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. It's better to havo an ounco of faith In yourself than n pound of faith In your neighbor. Still, Thero Aro no. "Gosh dlngl" "What's tho matter, friend?" "I wish I Could find a hotel that was run to suit mo." "It's a difficult matter, friend. ThlB hotel Isn't run to suit me, nnd yot I own It." Loulsylllo Courier-Journal. a 1 r,,, aik mr ana uei umygrf THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI 36 ffyr Redpe Book Fret SKINNER MFG.CO, OMAHA. U.SA IARCIST rUCMOKI FACTORY IN AMERICA Trade Bappllta CT THE KING COLE CO., OMAHA DaTiaOoie, owner HlH,OTtURS,CEtERT,rWUBt WHOLESALE ONLY I your Pooxtotio ni. wopnyviADit tor 11 to ponluj, COOK HOOK. VBBfit SHIP for lira pon HOOK FKI Mention U1I1 paper. PATENTS Watann K. Onli Patent lAWtor. wiihlrifLnn. I). 0. Advlco arid-book Trafc lutes roMonablo.u;gbeetroXerencei. ueatiemcak Nebraska Directory OTEL OmiKa, Nsbrtito EUROPEAN PUNt Rooms from il.00 up Bliiglc, 75 cent x up douMev CAFE PRICES IIEASONABL.C THE PAXTONUs W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 49-1916. Many people In the larger cities buy a new automobile every year. This places us In a position to save you many dollars on the purchase of a high grade car In perfect running condition, but with the palnl slightly weathered. USED CAR BARGAINS Expentlve ciri coitlnr orltlnilly from $1,000.00 to $5,000 00, equipped with all the "trfaa mlnes", can be had from our itock for a very low figure around $300,00 or $400.00, All cart told are dellrered with our euarantee to ba In tood ruinlnr order, Ever? on la thoroughly Inspected before It It offered fcr aale. Writ ut today, mention tlte of car you aro Inter etted In. wether two, five or seven patsenger, and you will receive full particular! with ipeeiAe tlont and photograph! of cart In that clati, Don't deUy tlx bell iMucs trt soli (Int. MURPHY-O'BRIEN AUTO CO. Dut. Dodge Brothers al Paige Cm Uted Car Dept., 1814-16-18 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Canada's Liberal Offer of Wheat Land to Settlers is open to you- nt to every farmer or farmer's son who is anxious to establish for himself a happy home and prosperity. Canada's hearty Invitation this year Is more attractive than ever. Wheat is much higher but her fertile farm land just as cheap, and in the provinces of Manitoba, Saskat chewan and Alberta 1 60 Acre Homtittiii An Acttullr Frw to Scttlm end Other Land Sold t from $15 to $20 ptr Am The great demand for Canadian Wheat will keep up the price. Where n farmer can get near 2 for wheat nnrl rail 20 tn hiihU in the aero he it bound to maka money trrat't what you can expect In Western Canada. Won derful yields also of Oate, Darler and Flax. Mixed Farming in Western Canada is fully as profitable on industry as grain raiting. The excellent grataoa, full of nutrition, are the only food riqulrod either for beef or dairy purpoaea, (J obdachoole.ehnrcnea.uiarkeu convenient, climate ixcollenl. Military aervlco It not compulsory In lanada bnt thera It an onuiual demand for farm abor to replaco th many youna men who have voltin(er4 for the war. Wrlto for literature, ana rartlcnlart at to rnduaed railway ratoa to tiupUof nimlgratlon, Ottawa, On., or to W. V. BENNETT Ream 4, Dee Bldg., Omaha. Neb. Canadian (lovernment Agent aHHB "