The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 19, 1916, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE 8EMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRA8KA.
Skinners
THE HIGHEST QUALITY
MACARONI
36 fyeRtdpt BookFhe
SKINNER MFG. CO.. OMAHA, U.SA
XAXGICT HACM0K1 fAOOIIY 1H AMERICA.
FFnDS HIS WEALTH ABURDEN
Trouble With Man Who Has Acquired
Riches 1 6 That He Doesn't Know
How to Spend.
The nuisance for tho mnn who nos
acquired great financial resources usu
ally Is thnt he doesn't know what ho
wants. Possessing tho resources nnd
fooling the moral necessity to havo re
course to them, he looks nhout for
something to want, nnd ho selects the
most costly thing.
The acquisition of this most costly
Uilng always Involves, In practice, tho
separation of tho rich man from so
cleiy. Thus, he will ucqulro a largo
estate, or several lnrgo estntes, nnd cut
himself off from the world by gates,
doors, miles of drive, lodge keepers,
menials, and secretaries. Or he will
acquire a 2,000-ton yacht and cross tho
Atlantic privately, though less quickly,
less comfortably, and even less pri
vately than on a great liner. Or ho
will keep a private orchestra, Instead
ttt being seen at concerts.
All of which, though magnificent, Is
nuU-soclnl and silly, and Is secretly
felt to be so by the rich man when ho
happens to wnko up In the middle of
the night and can't go to sleep again.
Woman's Home Companion,
Tho Onlnlne That Does Not Affect Tho Head
nrcante of tu tonic aad lazaUro effect, JLaxaUra
lirDnio Quinine can be taken by nn-ono wltkont
caning nerronnnras er tinging In the head. Th-.ro
is only one "Dromo Quinine." X. W. UBOVUtt
signature U on eacn box. ate
KEEN MEMORY FOR FACES
Colpncl Roosevelt Remembered, After
"Two Years, Man Whom He Had
Only Met In a Crowd.
Colonel Koosevelt has one of the
most wonderful memories I ever heard
of, particularly for fuces and names,"
said O. IS. Etnbreo of the Maine Farm
ers Union. "I first met him some
wlu;re about, 1000 at IUverhead, Long
Island, when perhaps 3,000 persons
wop introduced to him.
'"About two years Inter I met him on
the, street at Oytcr Bay. lie was In
to shirtsleeves, swinging along to tho
pofSlofllce, and being hailed by every
ad who saw him, old and young I
said; "Good morning, sir,' as we met.
"&o paused, rather squinted at my
faciS and slowly replied: 'Good morn
ing. Yonr name is Emhrec, Is it not?'
I admitted It, In astonishment at his
memory, and asked. 'But where did
you meet me?' and as quickly ns n
flash came: 'Blverhead, wasn't It?'
'But you met 3,000 men that day.' 'O.
Hint doesn't make any difference.'
"Tho next meeting with tho colonel
wa,s la 1012 at Nashua, N. I was
passing around one car to take an
other and stepped n little one side
to: allow a man to pass. He casually
located ut me and sang out with a
stnllo: 'Hello, Long Island!' and was
goflc. It Is wonderful to me that man's
memory of nnmes and faces." Kenne
hec' Journal.
Pressing Question.
We see that the slinky figure Is to
be the style throughout the coming
season, and wo suppose wo shall soon
be face to face again with the prob
lem of where a fashionable matron of
about forty-two size puts herself when
she. gets Into her now gown. Ohio
State Journal.
Shop Talk.
"Kate Is a bundle of nerves."
"I thought she looked dono up."
Boston Evening Transcript.
Childish
Craving
for something sweet finds
pleasant realization in the
pure, wholesome, wheat and
barley food
Grape-Nits
No danger of upsetting the
stomach and remember,
Grape-Nuts is a true food,
good for any meal or between
meals,
"There's a Reason"
The KITC
Wo oat td live, not llvo to eat. Any
excess In eating or drinking, alike In a
sourco of countless Ills. In all living,
health Is ot primary consideration.
SEASONABLE DISHES.
Tho following are a fow. choice
dishes which may be served when en
tertaining friends:
Jugged Rabbit.
Gut the rabbits in
s orvlng-slzed
pieces, siiuto them
lu a hot frying pan
In a little butter or
bacon fat, cooking
a few slices at tho
same time. Put tho
rabbit Into a casserole with a smnll
outon, nnd the juice of a lemon; add
a cupful of stock, cover and set the
dish In u pun of hot water In the oven
and cook three hours and a half; servo
with brown sauce, poured over all.
Somerset Salad. Chill stewed
prunes nnd remove tho stones. Fill
tho cnvltles with peanuts. Arrange
tho prunes In groups of threes In nests
of hend lettuce, sprinkle with finely
chopped peanuts find pour over It n
chilled, highly-seasoned, French dress
ing just ns it goes to the table.
Sauted Lima Beans. Soak dried
lima beans in cold water to cover un
til soft, drain them and dry between
soft cloth, nfter cooking In boiling wa
ter until tender. Then cook in a hot
frying pan with a little butter until
well browned; sprinkle with chopped
parsley nnd serve piping hot.
West Chester Salad. Use one-half
a grapefruit, one orange, one cupful
of pineapple, one apple, ono cupful of
white grapes nnd n half cupful of ten
der celery. Cut all In uniform pieces,
tho grapes la hnlf and remove the
seeds. Make a French dressing of a
fourth of a cupful of oil, tho juice of
a lemon (not more than two table
spoonfuls) ; one teaspoonful each of su
gar and salt and n half teapoonfu! of
pnprlkn. Add this to the fruits and
let stand an hour to marinate. Drain
and arrange on lettuce leaves with a
half cupful of boiled or steamed rais
ins nnd mayonnntse dressing.
Moravian Sugar Bread. When mak
ing bread take out a pleco, roll thin
nnd lay In a pie tin. When risen make
holes with the finger nnd fill with but
ter and brown sugar, then dust cin
namon over tho loaf and bake. Coffee-cake
dough may be treated In this
manner.
Among all tlio baslo principles of
economic life, none la moro vital than
this that every ablo-bodtcd adult
should have a Job: that ho should work
at tho thing for which ho Is best suited
and best fitted, and that lio should be
paid the full valuo for whut ho pro
duces. GOOD DISHES FOR DINNER.
An nppetlzlng dish to mnko, from
left-over roast of beef Is beef olives.
Beef Olives. Cut thin
slices of roast beef and
put aside; chop the trim
mings and bits too small
to serve, season with
poultry dressing and
crumbs, allow one table
spoonful of tho dressing
for euch sllco of beef;
spread the slices with
the mixture, tlu up and
put Into a suuecpun with
a little fat to brown; when well
browned add a little hot water and
simmer until they nro thoroughly
heated through. Season with salt and
pepper, mnko a brown sauce and pour
over tho rolls when ready to serve.
Add very thinly sliced oranges to n
clear tomato soup.
Roast Squabs. Stuff the birds with
the livers fried and chopped line, to
which has been added two tablespoon
fills of butter, one teaspoonful of
chives, chopped fine; one-half n cup
ful of bread crumbs, ono benten egg,
salt, pepper, cayenne and n little nut
meg. After stulllng tuck the necks of
the birds under the wings, tie, rub with
butter nnd", bnko twenty to thirty min
utes. Servo on tonst moistened with
the gravy from the pan. Clnrnlsh with
watercress.
Try this stufllng for your Christmas
goose: Two cupfuls of hot mashed po
tatoes, a half cupful of sliced walnut
mcnts, one teuspoonful of grated onion,
ono teaspoonful of salt, a half tea
spoonful of pnprlkn, one tablcspoonful
of butter, one teaspoonful of powdered
sage, tho yolks of two eggs and four
tnblespoonfuls of cream; blend well
nnd stuff tho goose, not too full.
Chocolate Soup (From the German).
Heat gradually one quart of sweet
milk; with a portion of It soften and
stir smooth five tnblespoonfuls of'
grated chocolate, let gradually come to
a N boll and simmer eight minutes,
sweetening to taste. Boat four eggs,
add a little of the milk before It Is
too hot, then add tho eggs, beating
well. Let stand whore It will keep
hot, add the Btlflly beaten whites of
two eggs, sweetened with two table
epoonfuls of sugar. Drop tho egg
white by teaspoonfuls nnd cover with
a close lid to cook tho whites. Serve
cold.
Chicken Livers With Rice. Cook a
cupful of rlco In a kcttlo of snltcd wa
ter until tender, then drain In n colan
der and set In the oven with the door
open, Sprinkle four to six chicken
livers with flour, salt and pepper and
saute In a little butter. Make a to
mato sauce, cooking 10 minutes, a pint
sal asal
or can of tomato, one sliced onion, ono
clave, two bny leaves, n sprig of punt
ley, two stalks of celery or a saltspoon
ful of celery seed, & blado of mace,
tvo teaspoonfuls of sugar, nnd salt nnd
pepper to taste. Put through a sieve
and ndd n tablcspoonful each of
butter and flour 1 rubbed together.
Pour slowly Intp this tho hot strained
tomato. Arrange tho hot livers In tho
center of n platter, with the rlco as a
border and tho sauco poured over tho
livers.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS AT HAND.
Fow young people rcnllzo whnt a
wealth of resources tho women who
llvo In the couutry have
for Christmas giving
Those who llvo in the
southern states with the
wealth of b c n u 1 1 f u 1
mos3, kumqunts, limes,
alligator pears and many
of tho different fruits
nnd vegetables that the
Northerner seldom sees,
nnd If seen cost such
prlcos that ordlnnry
purses cannot opon to them. For such
n bnsket of strange foods with a note
of Instruction as to what It contains
and how It Is to bo. prepared, the re
cipients would flunk them most
gratefully. How many people In the
North ever saw a chayoto or a dash
ecn, yet theso nro quite ns common
In tho South as cauliflower in the
North. Those who nro sick of tho sight
of fish, might delight an Inlnnd cousin
with n basket of tho fish so highly
prized becauso not near at hand
Where wild game abounds and the
laws do not prohibit sending It, such a
gift Is a choice present. If you live
near the woods where pine abounds
with its beautiful conos, a gunny sack
of them for your friend to use In his
tireplnco for Christmas evo would
surely be appreciated. A bunch ol
herbs, or lavender for tho linen closet,
n pillow of hops for the wakeful
friend, a basket of popcorn balls oi
a few vegetables, well washed nnd ar
ranged In a basket, for the friend with
a snfall family, this may bo so filled
that It will be as attractlvo as a bas
ket of flowers.
If you over tried to buy a spruce
tree In the city you may apprecluto
whnt the gift of a small ono for her
dinner table would meun to your city
cousin. Five-cent bnskcts filled with
ferns, alder berries and other bits of
nature which delight the eye may bo
given for u centerpiece for her living
room table for your city friend, ltoso
hips, pnrtrldge berries, wlntorgreen
berries and others may bo strung to
decorate the Christians tree. Do you
have honey, or mnko maple sirup,
canned fruit and Jellies, make fruit
cakes, cookies or country doughnuts,
be sure nny of theso will be hailed
with Joy by tho friends In town.
Jasamlno Is Bweot and has many loves,
And tho broom's betrothed to the
bee;
But I will plight with the dainty rose.
For fairest of all Is she.
Hood.
DISHES NOT EXPENSIVE.
To the housewife who needs to use
every enre in her expenditure, rice Is a
food to which wo
should turn. It Is
still at a reason
able prlco and tuny
bo used two "or
three times a week
on our tables in
the form of a vege
table or dessert.
Seasoned with but
ter, pepper und salt It makes a very
good substitute for potato. Simply
boiled and snlted and vserved with
cream and sugar It Is a very dainty
breakfast food nnd tho numerous ways
In which It mny serve as a dessert aro
too many to name. If you have never
tried a chocolate sauce with plain
boiled rice, you have yet to enjoy n
popular dish.
Baked Pears. Wush and nrrango
(ho pears In a deep baking dish with
water, sugar, lemon Julco, and butter
In the pan to use for basting. Bnsto
them during the baking nnd cook long
enough to give tho sauco n rich brown
color and the pears will be especially
delicious. Servo as a dessert or they
may be served with tho roast if so
desired.
Coffee Ice Cream. Scald a pint nf
milk with a half cupful of dry coffee,
until well steeped. Strain Into three
slightly benten eggs, ono cupful of
sugar nnd a pinch of salt. Return
to the fire und cook until the mixture
coats tho spoon. Add a quart of cream
and freeze. Servo wlflh mnruhmullow
sauce.
Mnrshmallow Sauce. In the upper
part of a double boiler put u fourth
of a pound of murshiuullowH. When
melted, pour on a sirup muilo by boil
ing ono cupful of sugur and a fourth
of a cupful of wuter ten minutes. Add
one-half a teaspoonful of vanilla nnd
cool.
Roast Beef Salad. Very ruro roast
beef Is excellent for salad. Cut In
very thin slices and marlnato In n.
French dressing In which a finely
chopped slice of onion has been added.
Servo on a platter gnrnlshp.d with po
tato salad, pickled beets and lettuce.
BEES WINTER IN SN0W!SMALL FARMS F0R THE ElST
Chaff House of Some Kind Is
Strongly Recommended.
Nothing Better In Line of Htvea When
Used In Connection With, Sawdust
Cushions Over the Top of tho
Brood Chamber.
(By P. O. HERMAN.)
If the beekeeper tries to winter bees
m tho summer Btnnds, In any form ot
n hive or other thnn n chnff or double
walled hive, It Is my opinion thnt he
will loso moro In tho valuo of bees
than the extra expense ho would bo ut
lu making chnff hives of some kind.
I think that somo sort of hlvo that
could bo used for summer ndvantngo
Bhould bo used. This thing of having
outsldo winter cases to set over tho
hives Is decidedly n disadvantage In
many ways.
When winter In over they cannot bo
used about tho apiary during tho sum
mer to nny ndvantngo whntovcr, but
the beekeeper must have n houso or
somo other plnco provided for them
to keep them from tho weather, or they
will be. warped and wenther-bcatcu
had will last but a few years.
Hence, the construction of a sum
mer and winter chaff hlvo certainly
overcomes many of theso objections.
After years of experience with chaff
hives used In connection with sawdust
cushions over tho top of the brood
chamber, I huvo becomo convinced thnt
thero Is nothing better along tho lino
of hives, for wintering bees on tho
summer stands thnn this.
Winter on Summer Stands.
I, winter my bees on the summer
stands with very Uttlo loss. They have
plenty of good stores-plenty of young
bees, nnd properly packed. I believe
lu late brood rearing, so thut the
hives will be full of young bees at tho
beginning of the winter. At lenst this
Is my plan, and my bees winter nicely.
With too smnll nn entrance In u
damp cllmntc, you will bo sure to havo
moldy combs, nnd moro thnn tho proper
Honey Bee.
amount of dead bees. The trouble be-
I comes aggravated In tho courso of the
winter uy me ciogging or mo entrance
with dead bees.
During heavy Btorms In winter It fre
quently happens thnt hives aro entire
ly burled In snow. Whllo tho snow
Is light and porous, nir penetrate
It and reach tho entrances of tho hives,
but should tho snow becomo crusty or
Ice form at tho entrance tho bees
would bo In danger of suffocation.
It is well to havo all hives facing
southward, so tho sua can shine on tho
entrance of the hives and keep them
frco from ice.
After a heavy fall of snow wo nl
ways sweep In front of tho hives, leav
ing the snow banked around tho other
threo sides, ad It will do no harm there,
but will help keep off prevailing winds.
SAVING BEST GARDEN SEEDS
Select Strains of Grains and Vegeta
bles Especially Adapted to Soil
In Which Grown.
Save some of the best garden seeds
each year. There is no reason why
each farm and garden should not havo
select strains of grains and vegeta
bles especially ndaptcd to the partial
Jar soil In which they nro grown, says
tho Farmer. Thero may bo something
In changing seed occasionally, and wo
should all be on tho lookout for the
best of tho new things that urc coming
Into notlco yeur by year, but we aro
sure that It Is fully as important to bo
on tho lookout for tho things that aro
proving best adapted to each particu
lar soli and location und saving tho
seeds to continue tho strain. As a
peoplo wo havo something to learn of
the Europeans In this particular. Wo
allow many things to go to waste that
nro looked after and made to add to
tho family store on other lands.
CORN CRIBS OF STEEL WIRE
Becoming Popular In Western States
Because of Durability Much
Cheaper Than Wood.
Rats destroy much corn In bndly
built cribs. Tho crib should bo set on
stout posts capped with tin, with mov-
ablo steps. A crib of this kind is rat
and mouse-proof If tho proper caro Is
exercised In removlug tho steps when
not In use.
Steel corn cribs nro coming Into use
in the western corn states. Theso
cribs nro mado of two-Inch mesh steel
wire nnd aro durable, well ventilated,
vermin and fireproof and- aro stronger
and cheaper than wood. Tho who
comes in rolls rec' to put up, A
crib to hold GOO InishJi I n comer.
lent size.
Ranches of 600 Acres or More Not
Desirable for Thickly Settled
Statos of Union.
Tho furm of GOO or moro acres de
voted to one or two crops, mny bo
best for the great grain-growing nnd
grazing states of the West, but it Is
not desirable in tho thickly settled
communities of tho middle and east
ern states. Tho tendency In somo of
the states for tho corporation owner
ship of fnrmhnnds to compete with
Industrial progress In other lines of
commercial activity Is back of this
movement
With tho advent of tho large farm
worked by hired labor, the farm homo
disappears, farm life, community In
terest, churches, schools nnd rural ad
vancement Is lost, says a writer In
tho Baltimore American. Wo havo lu
Its place a big system, which may bo
profitable from a money point of View,
but which will ultimately result In
financial loss to the owners, nnd an
Injury to tho best Interests of the com
munity nnd state. This leads to un
rest, and a divided community. The
smnll farm with its quiet, comfort
able home and' conveniently arranged
buildings, cultivated by the owner nnd
his family, makes a live, intelligent,
thrifty community. When a man owns
his home ho takes more interest In
his stnto nnd nation and becomes a
patriot In tho best sense of tho word.
AVERAGE COST OF PLOWING
Estimated that It Requires Approxl.
mately Ten Horse-Power Hours
to Turn Acre of Land.
It has been estimated thnt it re
quires approximately ten horse-powei
hours to turn un aero of land. When
tho team 'goes at a good speed one
plow will turn about two acres In ten
hours. This will requlro , that the
horses travel 170 feet per minute and
exert a continuous pull of 370 pound?
or 187.0 pounds per horqe.
Accorumg to statistics compiled uy
the government horse lubor cost 12
cents per hour. At this rate ten hours
work will cost $1.25, which may be
said to bo tho average horse cost of
plowing an acre.
The cost of plowing an aero with u
tractor depends upon many factors
One must consider the slr.e of the
tractor, fuel used, condition of the
ground, etc One example is given of
nn 8-10 tractor burning from 1C to 2C
gallons of low grndo kerosene per day
of ten hours, ono gallon of lubricating
oil, at a cost of $1.05 for hour's work
Two 14-tnch plows, traveling 20 miles
a day, plowed CO ucreo nt a cost of
;10 cents on acre.
SPRING FOR LUMBER WAGONS
Mighty Uncomfortable to Ride for An)
Distance Over Frozen Roads on
Ordinary Seat
Thoso of us who havo ridden mllcJ
on lumber wagons over frozen rondi
know tho valuo of n spring seat. Ilere
Is ono that Is hung n little different
Charles Frederick Blakcslee, un 1111
nolsan, recently being granted a patent
on It. Thero aro springs at each side
Spring Seat for Wagon.
to fit over tho edge of the top box
as in other spring scuts, but thcr
aro cross-bars on top of theso springs
Rocker arms uro hung beneath tlu
seat, on tho cross-bars between thf
springs. Depending hangers, rigid wltb
tho seat, aro plvotnlly supported ul
their lower ends of tho rocker nrms
each of said rocker nrms being mount
cd on tlio cross-bnrs to ono side of and
against a hunger und aro disposed ul
an nnglo to this hanger to permit the
springs to flex ns well us allow the
vertical movement of wmiectiiig cross
bars. Farming Duslness.
MONEY IN SELLING LOAFERS
Keep Dally Record of Each Cow tc
Find Profitable Animals Dif
ference Soon 8een.
Cows look nllko but their work at
tho pall Is unlike. Keep a record by
weight of tho dally yield of each cow
and you will soon see tho difference,
You will find, as every other dairy
cow owner hus found, that nbout half
your herd nro paying a profit, whllo
tho other half aro lonfers.
Thero Is moro money In selling the
loafers us canners nt almost any old
prlco, than In putting costly feed Into
them with tho expectation of reaping
n profit on their output.
BEST RETURNS FROM GRAINS
Eight Peeks of Wheat to Acre Will
Most Likely Hit Pivotal Point
Grading Counts.
Sow eight pcckH of wheat to tht
aero und you will most likely hit tho
pivotal point In not returns, And that
depends, too, on how you grudo and
drill your seed.
Hnuill grain eot'iig do-s tni m .
.uve jet become an ..ui . ..
I " ''71 il ' " i ' T" 11 f
rrrt
A RIGID -
Adherence
TO SIMPLE HEALTH RULES
is really necessary in
order to promote and
maintain health
Tho digestion must be
kept normal, the liver
active and the
bowels regular
When Help Is Hesded TRY
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
Wise Constable.
Up tho street came tho flro engines,
with many a clang and clatter. From
another direction camo the flro escape.
Soon tho Are hoso wero busy nnd the
crowd swelled so quickly that the
young reporter from the big Jnlly
could get nowhero nenr the burning
house.
nut he was undlsmnycd. With
much agility ho climbed a ItuMp post
nnd surveyed tho scene. A mlanto
Inter ho felt a tug nt his ankle, nnd,
looking down, met the fierce glare of a
special constable.
"Now, then, down you come, young
mnn I"
"Oh, that's nit right I I'm n rcpoctor
and I've got to do n description of the
Orol"
"Nonsense nonsonsol Dw yo
como I Tou can rend all nbout the fir
In tho papers tomorrow I"
Lot well enough nlone unless you
aro a physician.
Titian, tho great artist, was painting
pictures nt tho ago of ninety-nine. '
A Mother's Burden
A mother who Buffers kidney trou
ble, finds It hard to keen un her dnHr
work. Lameness, backache, sharp
pains when stooping ana" "blue", acr-'
vous or dlsay spells, make hone life
dreary. Active kidneys bring bacW
vigor, health and a pleasure 1b fan
lly duties. If the kidneys nro weak
try a box of Doan's Kidney Fills.
A Nebraska Cam
lira. Dort Currier.
Lincoln St., Task
lngton. Neb., wi'ai
"l aurrorou ror a
lone timo from
, pains through tho
imtui or my dock.
rho natn Inter-
'fered with my
.work, especially
'when I was awee'j)
Insr or dusting. My
itiiinoya Doinorou
mo. too. I ha
headaches and diz
zy npellfl. Dnan's
Kldnoy Plim drove
away all those ali
ments and elnco
then I haven't bean
Ptcturt
TWI a
Story"
bothoreu."
Get Dau't at Any Store, BOo a Box
DOAN'S "thM
FOSTER, AULBURN CO.. BUFFALO. N.Y.
MUST SELL-
torel. one alls from town, 100 ctilUTMed. 8 tlmbrfr.M
(iMVote, nlenly Irnlt, M.0W) fur eqnltr. ittO acres in.
prorod, IK) eulUrated, balanee timber n4 iKuKara
MUD per Mrs. U. Hnir, rkal.ii,', I...V.!' (.'.
Wnttpn K. 0lBian,
Patient Lawyer, WMhlnjrVoa
D.O. AdTlee and books froa
RateiTeaMBftUa.XIlabMtrefere&eM, UMtiertlcea,
Nebraska Directory
THEPAXTON
HOTEL
Omihs, Nebraska
EUROPEAN PLAN
Room a from 91.00 up single, 75 eenta up double.
CAVE. PRICKS REASONABLE
DBIOTilDEa CUBED in a few dayi
ilUr I WISE without paia or a sar
rlcal operation. Ho pay until cured. Write
bit. VtUAr, SOB Ilea illdg OrcnhA, Xfnb.
DEFIANCE STARCH
is constantly growing in favor becauso it
Does Not Stick to the Iron
and it will not injure the finest fabric. For
laundry purpose it has no equal 16 or.
package 10c. H more starch for ume money.
DEFIANCE STARCH CO., Omaha, Nebraska
WANTED
1,000 CARLOADS SCRAP IRON
Also Scrap Rubber, Metals, Etc.
Write for prices
Nebraska Iron & Metal Co. S
THE KING COLE CO., 0MAQA
ntH.0TlitRI.CaEHT.P8Ul.TnT
WHOLESALE ONLY
Bend Vbrtatmas ordon
carlf to lnsura reoelrlog
mppljr wben needed.
U1J11 tor llvo poultry,
mHsN
COOK. IIOQK VKKEt
llenUon Uui papor.
ELECTRICAL JOBBERS
nab Lights, Mnila Lamps, Electrical Sup
pile, LlKbtlng Fixtures. Una LlghtlnK Buj
piles, Vnouum cleaners, Electrkal washing
Machine, Eloctrlo Irons. Bond for catalogue.
BUROESS.CRANDEN CO.
1611 HewarJSU Omaha. Nat).
W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 51-1918.