THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRA8KA. -The mom Assistance THAT IS Dependable Is often needed in cases of POOR APPETITE HEARTBURN INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS OR MALARIA and you will make no mis take in trying HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It is an excellent tonic and appetizer. Get the genuine The Best Plan. There la no better plnn for us to fol low In our cverydny life than the one which the Golden Itulo mnrks out. The Savior himself gave It: "Do unto oth ers ns yo would they should do unto you." Important to Mothers Examine carefully ovory bottlo ol GASTOItIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and seo that It Signature of uSiAwMeM In Use for Oyer 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatori KEEP HEALTHY IN TRENCrlES Soldiers In Good Physical Condition Despite Hardships Which They Are Compelled to Undergo. Notwttltstnndlng nil that has been said nbout the squalor and discom fort of life at the battle front, the re markable fact uppcars, according to nil medical testimony, that the health conditions of the men average far bet ter than Is the case with those at home and ovoir better than umong men of the same class and the same physical equipment In the days of pence. A French army surgeon has recently written nbout experiences nt the front during 1915, with the troops under his Immediate observation. He shows that notwithstanding the fatigue, the over crowding, the exposure and tho unfav orable climate conditions, the total ol contagious diseases nmong this array was less than two-fifths the peace average. In 1015 there were 1 853 cases of ' contagious disease, as compared with 2,157 cases In a small force be fore the war. In spite of tho extremo contagious ness of measles and scarlet fever, he writes, they did not spread among troops bivouacked or ca,mplng In the war zone In makeshift shelters, where there was at times the utmost over crowding. He attributes this entirely to tho life In the open air and to the hypcr-oxygenntlon. Jt seemed to him that repented contnet did not possess the Importance previously attributed tw It in the communication of con tagious diseases. Radiating Love. If you come Into a room on a win ter's day, you do not need to see the stove or the radiator to know there Is heat there. Kvery nerve In your body tells you that, before you have chance to use your eyes. And there nro some people you cannot approach without feeling the radiating wnrmtli of syranathy nnd kindness. Fill the heart so full of lovo that It can be felt by alt who come near you. What you wish to be, that you are Johnnn Puul Klchter. ' A Pleasant Healthful Habit A daily ration of Grape-Nuts and cream is a splendid food for those who want vigor and energy. GrapeNuts is a concentrated health-food made from choice whole wheat . and malted barley. It retains the vital min eral elements of the grain so essential to thorough nourishment of body and brain, but lacking in many other cereal foods. Every table should have its daily ration of Grape-Nuts. "There's a Reason" fio change in price, quality or size of pacKflJe. What wo call Luck, Is simply Pluck, And doing things over and over; Courngo and will Porsovornnco nnd skill Aro tho four leaves of Luck's Clovor. MORE CHESTNUT RECIPES. There nro so many delicious dishes which may bo prepared from chestnuts that where they are plentiful they should be used more often. Chestnut Pud ding. Make n sirup of a pint of water and n pound of sugar; add 50 s he 1 1 c d and blanched chestnuts, and stow tender. Itemovc the nuts from the sirup nnd add n fourth of a . pound each of seeded raisins and currants, and stew unui tenner, to tne silted nuts add a pint of sweetened cream In which tho oIks of eight eggs have beeu cooked until smooth; cool, put Into n freezer, flavor with vuullla and freeze. When thoroughly frozen add tho fruit and a pint of whipped cream; cover closely and let stand for several hours to ripen. ' Chestnut and Apple Dessert. Roll ono pound of large chestnuts for 15 minutes, remove the shells nnd skins, boll In a cupful of milk until soft enough to press through a sieve. But ter n mold well nd lino It thickly with sifted nuts, thbn add a layer of thick, sifted apple sauce, sweetened and colored pink with current Jelly; then add another layer of nuts, and one of apple and squeeze on a little lemon Juice. Bake In a moderate oven and serve with whipped cream. Chestnut Fritters. Cook nuts, peel and mash them; add to n pound of nuts n seasoning of butter, n benten egg and flour to make a soft dough; roll Into smnll balls or lint cakes, dip In egg and fry in olive oil. Chestnuts cooked and used In vari ous combinations make most dainty salads. With apple and celery nnd mayonnaise served In lettuce nests, or with pineapple or uny other fruit chestnuts combine well. Preserved Chestnuts. These make a most delicious conserve to use throughout the year for various gar nishes or desserts. Roast or boll tho nuts, blanch them ami drop them Into n sirup mifde by using n pint of water, a pound of sugar, the Juice of two lemons and the gntfed rind of one. Simmer gently for half an hour or more, then bottle nfifl seal. Chestnut Soup. This Is one of tho Most dollclous of soups and with al monds In place of the chestnuts will add a pleasing variety. Boll a pound of chestnuts until tho Inner husk will rub off easily, then placo tho blaitched chestnuts or almonds In n saucepan In which two tablespoonfuls of butter has been browned with four table spoonfulB of chopped onion, cooked without browning; then add three cup fuls of water, some celery, salt, maco, and peppor to tasto. Cook gently ono hour. Beat an egg yolk and add to a cupful of milk. Strain and rub tho soup through a slevo and add to tho milk. Sprlnklo with a teaspoonful of chopped parsley, reheat and servo with croutons. Good fortune attend each merry friend, Who doeth tho best he may, Forgetting old wrongs with carols and songs To drive the cold weather nway. MORE COFFEE DISHES. Coffee as n flavor may bo used In many dishes nnd gives u most plens lng change from the regulation flavors. Coffee Cream Pudding. Tuko flvo tablespoon fuls of strong coffee, one nnd a half tablespoon fuls of powdered gela tin nnd while the gela tin Is dissolving cook together the yolks of three eggs, pinch of snlt, four tablespoonfuls of sugar and one nnd a half cupfuls of milk; -vhen smooth add the coffee and gelntln mixture, cool and fold In one cupful of whipped crenm ; stir oc casionally until It begins to stiffen, then pour Into a wet mold. Garnish with grated coconut and pistachio nuts. Coffeo ns n flavor for fondunt or panocho with nuts Is a combination well liked. Coffee Bavarian Cream. Dissolve two large tablespoonfuls of gelatin In hnlf n cupful of boiling wutcr; add two-thirds of a cupful of sugur and two cupfuls of good hot coffee. Strain and cool. Stir, until tho mixture be gins to thicken, then fold in two cup fuls of whipped cream. Pour Into a wet mold and when stiff serve with Bponge cake. Coffee Flummery. Dissolve ono neaping tahlespoonful of gelatin In two pints of boiling wnter; when cool, ndd ono cupful of strong coffee, then sweeten to tnste. When the Jelly be gins to sot, beat tho whites of two eggs until stiff, then ndd n half cupful of sugar; beat all together until firm. Serve cold. Coffee Charlotte Russe. Take a half jupful of strong, clear, hot coffee, add two heaping tablespoonfuls of pow- dercd gelatin. Scald a cupful of milk, with half a cupful of sugar, a quartet of a teaspoonful of salt, and tho yolkt of two eggs; gradually add two table spoonfuls of powdered sugar,) and when the custurd Is thick stir In tlx gelatin mixture. Strain nnd stir ovei a dish of chopped Ice until It begins to thicken, then fold In three table spoonfuls of cream, whipped. Turn into n largo mold lined with lady lin gers. SEASONABLE DISHES. Dates aro not expensive nnd thej may bo used In combination with oth er fruit, making a mosl wholesomo salad. Steamed Date Pudding. Cream half a cupful ol butter, add ono cupful each of molasses and milk, ono pound of stoned and chopped dates, mixed with two cupfuls of stale bread crumbs, one teaspoonful of soda, und half a teaspoonful each of cloves, salt, cinnamon nnd nutmeg; mixed und sifted with one cupful of entlro wheat flour. Turn Into u buttered pudding dish nnd steam three hours. Serve with creamy sauco. Creamy Sauce. To the beaten whites of two eggs add one cupful ot powdered sugar and ono cupful si whipped cream, blend lightly; add n teaspoonful each of vlnegnr and vnnll la extract not vegetablo oup mnde of any small nmount of leftover vegetables. with the addition of n binding of but ter and flour and n little milk, will mnkc a most appetizing dish of soup for a chilly night. Rhubarb Sponge. Clenn nnd cut In half-Inch pieces ono pound of rose rhu barb. Do not remove the skin. Stew until tender in one-fourth of a cupful of boiling wnter, or Just enough to cook without scorching. Soften ono ounce of grnnulnted gelntln In one-third of a cupful of cold water. Strain the cooked rhubarb, pressing out ull the Juice und add enough boiling wutcr to make three cupfuls. Mix three' fourths of a cupful of sugar and a half teaspoonful of ground ginger. Stir In the rliubarb Juice and add tho gelatin, stirring until the gelatin is dissolved tVdd the grated rind und strained julco of one lemon nnd set the mixture to chill. When It begins to thicken add the sttflly beaten whites of three eggs and beat until stiff. Mold. Serve with beaten and sweetened whipped cream. Pumpkin Pie. Take a cupful ot well-cooked, sifted pumpkin, add a pint of rich milk, n lmlf cupful of sugar, two eggs, a teaspoonful of ginger, n dash of elunnmon and u half teaspoon ful of lemon extract. Fill the crust and bake slowly. Friendship is helpful not so much becauso it helps you as becauso It compels you to help your friend. Self ishness la tho foundation of sin, nnd friendship Is tlio destruction of solflsh ncss. Amos It. Wells. GOOD TABLE THINGS. Rice Is such a good old standby thnt tho following dish is quite a surprise, because of Its ele gance. Rice Pudding Glace Wash a fourth of a cupful qf rice. Let It boll five minutes In snlt ed water and drain carefully; then put It Into a doublo boil er with u fourth of n teaspoonful of suit nnd two cupfuls of milk and cook until tho grains are tender. Add three fourths of n cupful of powdered sugar and let cool slightly. Sonk one-fourth of n box of gelatin In two tablespoon fuls of wnter, then ndd three table spoonfuls of boiling water und let stand In u warm place until well dis solved. Set It Into a pan of Ico wu tcr and stir until It begins to set, then flavor with vanilla und fold In u cupful of double cream whipped stiff. Put the mixture Into a quart mold and fill tho corners well, press on tho cover over paper. Let stand packed In equal parts of Ice and salt for two hours. Tho mixture should not be frozen, pimply "well chilled. Serve on n plat ter wiui cuues oi icmon or orange Jelly around It. Preserves of any kind may no used instead of the Jelly If so desired. Prune Ice Cream. Cover a cunful of well washed prunes with cold wn ter and let stand overnight. Cook In the same water until soft, remove tho stones and put the pulp through a sieve. Add a cupful of sugar, four tu blespoonfuls of lemon Juice, a pinch of snlt, and one nnd u fourth cupfuls oi ncavy cream beaten until stiff. Freeze ns usual. Rico cooked In salted water and served with n cheese sauco makes n most nourishing dish. Cheese Sauce. Put three table spoonfuls of butter In u saucepan, add thrco tablespoonfuls of flour, and stir until well blended, then pour on grailu ully, stirring constantly, ono nnd u hnlf cupfuls of milk. Bring to tho boiling point and ndd n cupful of good flavored cheese, cut In small bits; sea son with salt and plenty of pnprlka with u dash of cayenne. "Papc's Diapepsin" settles sour, gassy stomachs in five minutes Time itl You don't wnnt a slow romody whon your stomach la bnd or nn uncortnln ono or n harmful or.o your stomach Is too valuable; you mustn't InJUro 1L Pnpo'a Diapepsin Is noted for Its speed In giving rcltof; its harmloss- ness; Its certain unfailing nctton In regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures in Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis nnd othor stomach trouble has mado It famous tho world over. Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your homo koop It handy get a largo fifty-cent enso from ony dealer and thon it nnyono should cat something which doesn't agreo with them; It what thoy eat lays llko load, ferments and sours and forma gas; causes head acho, dizziness and nausea; eructa tions of acid and undigested food romcmbor ns Boon as Pnpo's Diapepsin comes In contnet with tho stomach nil such dlstross vanishes. Its prompt ness, cortalnty and case In overcoming tho worst stomach disorders Is a rovo- latlou to thoso who try It. Adv. Free Speech. did euro for "I never rink skat- Ing." "You prefer tho fresh air, I sup pose?" "Yes, nnd I like to bo able to get far enough nwny from tho crowd bo that I can sny what Is really In my mind when I fnll down." CARE FOR YOUR SKIN And Keep It Clear by Dally Use of Cutlcura Trial Free. A hot bnth with Cutlcura Soap fol lowed by a gentle anointing with Cutl cura Ointment clears tho skin or scalp In most cases of eczemas, rashes and Itching of children nnd adults. Make Cutlcura your overy-day toilet prepara tions and prevent such troubles. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dcpt L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. New York's Bridges. Irrespective of the elovuted railroad system comprising tho Second, Third, Sixth nnd Ninth nvenue lines, nnd the elevated portions of tho Broadway and Lenox nvenue sections of the subway, New York city hns 42 bridges span ning tho East and Harlem rivers, New town creek, and other waterways. These roads over rivers, Including tho Brooklyn, Manhattan, Delancey street and Queensboro spans, nmong the greatest In tho world, represent, with the real estate requisite for their ap proaches, an Investment by the munici pality of more than $135,000,000. YES! MAGICALLY! : CORNS LIFT OUT WITH FINGERS You say to tho drug Btoro man "Give mo a small bottlo of frcczonc This will cost very Httlo but will positively remove every hnrd or sof corn or callus from one's feet. A fotv drops of this new ether com pound npplled directly upon a tender, aching corn relieves the soreness In stantly, and soon tho entire corn or callus, root and all, dries up and can bo lifted off with the fingers. This new way to rid one's feet of corns wns Introduced by n Cincinnati man, who says that freczonc dries In n moment, nnd simply shrivels up tho corn or cnllus without Irritating the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any frcczone tell him to order a small bottle from his wholesale, drug house for you. ndv, Four Mlleo a Day. "In Denver on a clear, glorious .fun- uary day, about thlrty-flvo above zero, they will tell you It's much too rough to bo out In Minneapolis they would be wheeling nil the babies up and down for tho mild nlrl If you must have winter habits, have tho right ones, Ah a foundation there Is nothing better than four miles a day In tho open idr, and take the weather ns -It' conies. Yourfumlty, ycdlr work nnd your life- Insurnnco company will all appreciate (ho benefits derived, nnd your face will Hhow tho difference by next March 81." -Collier's Weekly. Probably Not Will tho smoko Inspector please ex plain why so much of tho soft coal soot settles on tho whlte-hulrcd dog? Sudden Cold. Look out it's dangerous. cascaiaBcpnine The old family remedy In tablet form safe, euro, easy to, take. No opialcs-no unpleasant otter-euects. jures colds in 24 hours Grin In 3 days. Money back if it falls. Get I ho genuine box with Ited Top and dr. Ultra picture on It 23 cents. At Any Drag Storo PRODUCTION OF BLOODY MILK More Objectionable as Matter of Ap pearance Than as Menace to Health Various Causes. Bloody milk Is more objectionable perhaps ns a matter of appearance than us a menace to health. Hemor rhages may occur within tho udder ns a direct result of a bruise caused by rapid motion, by a bad position while the cow Is lying down, by tho trend of u cow In an adjoining stall, or because of tho breaking of n tiny blood vessel or the escape of red corpuscles through thin vessel walls. Heavy feeding may also produce bloody milk. Tho remedy Is careful milking nnd light feeding with laxative foods nnd repented small doses of mild physic. When tho trouhlo occurs with cows giving n heavy flow of milk nnd under heavy feed, Improvement follows a marked reduction of tho rntlon. A change of stnll may give good results, If It allows a cow to obtain n better position nnd avoid uneven pressure on tho udder while lying down. Cows with long, heavy udders should be driven slowly and should not bo driven over high sills. IMPORTANT FOR DAIRY CALF Modern Experiments Show That Good Fleah la Desirable Feature Mix ture for Grain Feed. Tho lmportanco of feeding und car ing for dairy calves is emphasized by ,T. B. Fitch, associate professor of dairy husbandry In the Kansas State Agricultural college. "Calves should be fed whole milk until they aro one month old, whon they should be changed to skim milk." snld Professor Fitch. "They should bo fed skim milk until they nro six months old. While thoy nro on milk they should bo given grain nnd alfalfa liny. VA good mlxturo for grain feed Is four parts of corn or corn chop, ono part of oil meal, and two parts ot wheat bran. After taking tho calf off tho milk Increase tho grain gradually to two pounds a day In addition to silage and nlfnlfa hay. "It used to bo considered that good flesh was undesirable In dairy calves, but experiments show that this Is not Guernsey Is Desirable Type. tho case and that qulto tho con- trury is the case calving. cspeclhlly before "Tho heifer should bo bred so ns to calve when from twenty-four to thirty months of age, depending upon tho breed nnd growth of tho animal. The Guernsey nnd tho Jersey should bo bred so as to calve when from twenty- four to twenty-six months old, while tho Ilolsteln und Ayrshire breeds should bo bred so as to culvo when Udrty months of age. If bred so as to calve earlier than this, their growth Is upt to bo Injured." BEST PLACE FOR MILK ROOM Should Be In Some Building Other Than Barn Northeastern Expos ure Is Favored. Tho milk room should bo In n build ing other thnu tho barn. It should be located It possible with a northeastern exposure. Immediately after being "drawn tho milk should bo strained and put In shallow pans to cool quickly. This applies to conditions whero a milk cooler cannot bo used. Where no separator Is avnllnblo It Is necessary to cool tho milk as soon as possible to cnablo tho cream to rise. Whero flvo or more cows nro milked It Is advlsablo to Invest In n cream separator, becauso running tho milk through a separator Immediately af ter milking Is tho best way known for getting absolutely clean milk, even if tho wholo milk Is to bo used. BE SUCCESSFUL WITH COWS Plenty of Feed and Balanced Ration Essential Grain Should Be Sup plied In Winter. To bo successful with cows ono must bo n good feeder. This takes plenty of feed and n balanced ration. To got milk In winter, grain should bo fed. With butterfut nt 5 cents It enn bo fed with profit. If sllugo with fair corn In It is fed uso enough bran and cottonseed mcnl or ollmcul to balance tho ration. Whero alfalfa is fed tho brand ration may bo largely reduced. Every woman in chartlo of a household realizes that it is a largo part of her duty to keep that household well. In th s task slio must Know tho slmplo homo remedies to bo ap plied at tho first symptom of Illness. Coughs and colds nro two of the foes oho roust constantly combat, and dlgcstlvo disturbances need immcdlato attention. Thous ands of American housekeepers have found tho most help to como tram-over-rendy-to-take PERUNA Because Poruna has estab lished Itself as the rellsblo family medietas of America, la the 4S years It has been be fore the public, tne lorenonuea notueaeepers keep It ready tor tmtnnt tnlnlstrodon In tho period of depreiilon that precedes scold. or wnoustomaontroutxeamaoiiesiuiemieircs. Uoth of these disorders are caused by Inflammation of the delicate membranes lining- the blent Ulna apparatus and tne dues tiro tract. 1'eruna clear away the waste, aids the membranes In recovering1 from In flammatory conditions and tones up the sys tem, its eaectireness is tne reason mat so many depend upon it, ana its long record ot merit main. Jains It aa the dependable noma tome. ' Tabfet or liquid form ootneood. Our frea honilet tnav hslpyou. At your drug Slits or write us. THE PERUNA CO. CtlmVat, 0. Must Be Profane. Yeast I bco a Massachusetts man has n parrot which has n vocabulary of soventy-llvo words. Crlmsoubeuk I didn't know there wcro that many swear words In exist ence. Yonkcrs Stntesmnn, If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." A luxatlvo today saves a sick child tomorrow Children simply will not take tho tlmo from piny to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish; stomach sour. Look at tho tongue, mother I If coat ed, or your child is listless, cross, fov- erlsh, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has soro throat or any other children's ailment, glvo n teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, becauso It la perfectly harmless, and In n fow hours all this constipation poison, sour bllo nnd fermenting wnsto will gently movo out of tho bowols,- and you hnvo n well, pjnyful child again. A thor ough "Inside cleansing" Is ofttlmcs all that Is necessary. It ohould bo tho first treatment given In any sickness. Bowaro of counterfeit fig syrupsj Ask nt tho storo for n C0-ccnt bottlo of "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on tho bottle. Adv. Neurly every fathor of n marriage- nble daughter Is willing to allow his homo to bo used as a courthouse. Thcro Is n movement under way to make Mammoth cave a national park. Nerves All On Edge? Just as ncrvo wear is a oauso of kid ney weakness, so la kidney trouble a cause of nervousness. Anyone who has backache, nervousness, 'blues," head aches, dizzy spells, urinary ills nnd a tired, worn feeling, would do well to try Doon's Kidney Pills. This safe, relia ble remedy Is recommended by thou sands who have had relief from just such troubles. A Nebraska Cats Mrs. Wessbertr. 708 W, Fourth St., 'QnyPictw Norm I'latte, nod., says: "For four years i aurterea terribly from kld noy complaint and backache. The doc tor said I h a d floating kidney. At times, I aould hardly stand the pains. The kldnoy Mocrotlons woro In bad shape, too. Hnnn nftnr T iiHflll Doan'a Kldnoy Pllla, I got relief and In n little ovor a month. I wan cured. When I have talcon Doan's Kldnoy Pills since, they have always liolpod mo." Get DmV at Aay Stun, SOe a, Bos FOSTER-MILBURN CO- BUFFALO, N. Y. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief Permanent Cure CARTER'S LITTLE' LIVER PILLS never fall. Purely vegeta we act Burejy but gently on the liver. Stop nfttr dinner dis tress-cure Indigestion. Improve the complexion, brighten the oyea. SMALL PILL, SHALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature Ache in Btomith. llut. Bids or Bhonldam I.lrei nn ot Troubles, Storo&on MUnry, Dmpepala, Oollo, Uu, hllloutoeti, ltfsadaebe,0)tutli)f(lon, rUeg.Cttatrh, NerroiMnc, UIum, Jaandloe, Appndlcltl. Thus ara common UallitoiM 7tniitom OANllUCUltllU. rtand fur home treatment. iriMhaHrDrr Unr, Slum. UtU TraOlM a4 ana4iltU. T JCaEa taUiUu KmW; c., , til B. Diukk St, CaUif MOTHER! LOOK AT CHILD'S TONGUE 4BSSSSSSSBJI f ' nrrripi wniii inv