THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. I As An Aid To Your Digestion - TRY- It helps Nature cor rect any stomach, liver or bowel trouble TVatinn R.Oilanaa, Ptont lJtwjr,1TJklrU), Oaten isaioDablc. HlfhettrsteraaoM. XMtunloM. Going Too Far. lli hud booUid n room at k chonp boarding house near ono of the rail way stations. lie was about to sign the renter, when ho Hung down the pun lu disgust and turned away. "What's tho matter?" asked the pro prietor. "Matter? Well, I've stayed In thcso railway lodging houses before and 1'vo had some rotten, sleepless nights. But this Is tho limit. Look at that Httlo beggar crawling across the page of tho register I I've put up with 'cm In tho bedrooms, but when they crawl across the book to see what room you're sleeping In well, that's a bit too thick I" GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT, BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR Make It Thick, Glossy, Wavy, Luxur iant and Remove Dandruff Real Surprise for You. Your hair becomes light, wary, fluf fy, abundant and appears as soft, lus trous and beautiful as a young girl's after a "Danderino hair cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a Httlo Danderino and carefully draw it through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo. This 17111 cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excesslvo oil and in Just a few moments you havo doubled tho beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the hair at once, Danderino dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and Invig orates tho scalp, forever stopping itch ing and falling hair. But what will plcaso you most will bo after a fow weeks' use vfhen you will actually seo new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over tho scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's Danderino from any store and Just try it. Adv. Soldierly. General Bliss was relating remi niscences of sham battles. "I had a young friend, Captain Kxo, who could never bo worsted in sham wnrfare," ho said. "Exe one day started to lend his valiant company at double speed across a bridge to storm a height, but n young captain belonging to the op posite side rushed up nntl shouted : "'III, Exo! You mustn't cross thnt bridge I Don't you see the notice? The bridge Is supposed to be de stroyed.' '"It Is, hey?' roared Exe. 'Well, then, we're supposed to bo swimming across. On, boys, and nt 'em.' " FRECKLES Now It the Time to Get Rid ( Thtae Ugly Spoti. There's no longer the (lightest need ( feeling oshamed of yuur frecklea, th prescription othlne double atrtnfth It Guaranteed to remove thtue homely pot. Simply tie l an ounce of oihlim duuble strength from your drugviit, and apply a little of It nlsht and mornlnc and you should soon Bee that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the llfhter on en have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce Is needed to com pletely clear the skin tend ealn a beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for the double strength othlne, as this Is sold under guarantee of money back, If It falls to remove freckle. Adv. Solicitude. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Torklns, "I want you to promise that If you decldo to enlist you will tell me all about It without delay." "What for?" "1 want to speak to tho general, so that ho won't let you forget your over shoes and eat things that dlsng'-"" with you. You know, Charley, you uie so careless I" Bend 10c to Dr. Tierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, for largo trial package of Anuria for kidneys cures backache. Adv. A Difference. "How much are potatoes worth now?" "They're worth no moro than they over were, but they're costing about six times ns much." When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Smarting J"t Kje Comfort. W cents at Druggists or malL Write for Free Hje Hoot JUUUI24K EYE BB11BDY CO., CHICAGO PATENTS The KITCAm What sculpture is to a block of innr bio, education Is to a human being. Addison. Most people would succeed In small things If they wero not troubled with great ambitions. II. W. IHKfellow. WAYS WITH EGGS. The omelet Is n general favorite and almost any kind will be well received. As eggs are now be coming more plenti ful nnd cheaper lu price we may occa sionally Indulge In n well-mnde ome let. Spanish Omelet. Separate tho whites and yolks of six eggs ; beat three tablespoonfuls of cold water with the yolks, season ing with a half tenspoonful of salt and a few dashes of popper. Stir In tho stiffly beaten whites very lightly. Have ready a steel omelet pan, very hot and lightly greased with n tnble spoonful of butter. When the omelet Is well set on the bottom, place In tho oven to cook on top; then fold over nnd servo with tomato sauce well sea soned. To make the sauce, use a can of tomnto, a chopped onion, salt nnd paprika and u tablespoonful of chopped green peppers. Cook until soft nnd then strain. Place a tablespoonful of butter In a saucepan; when bubbling hot add a tablespoonful of cornstarch; cook until thoroughly cooked, add to the sauce and pour over the omelet. For those who enjoy a sweet ome let, the following prepared as above with these additions, Is very good: Place a half cupful of blanched al monds In the omelet pan Just before turning In the omelet. Give the al monds n little time to become hot and covered with butter, but do not let them brown or the later cooking will burn them, then turn In the omelc't and proceed as before, fold the omelet and surround with a hot maple sirup. Tho combination Is especially deli cious, as the nuts are crisp and a deli cate brown.' Holland Eggs. Bent four table spoonfuls of Hour with a tenspoonful of baking powder and sweet milk to make a thick batter. Add three or four well-beaten eggs; thin with u Httlo milk nnd pour Into a hot, buttered fry ing pan. Cover nnd set over a good fire. Slip a spatula under the sides and edges and when light and puffy turn the whole cake deftly. When brown' slip on to n hot plate, butter and sprinkle with maple sugar. Scrambled Eggs With Green Pep pers. Break four eggs Into a bowl, add four tablespoonfuls of water, salt and pepper to season nnd two sweet green peppers cut In ribbons. Put a tablespoonful of butter Into a frying pan, turn In the egg mixture and cook, stirring well with a fork. Serve plied lightly on well-buttered toast. Stillest streams, Oft water greenest meadows; and the bird, That llutters least Is longest on the wing. Cowper. TOAST AND TOAST MAKING. A good piece of toast Is not mnde without knowledge. A poor piece of tonst carelessly prepared Is most unwholesome and indigestible. Bread for toasting should be nt least 24 hours old and cut, then plnced in the oven to dis sipate some of the mols t u r e before toasting. Then toast brown on both sides. A crisp, dry piece of toast Is well mas ticated In the mouth, which gives It Its good start In digestion. Zwieback, or twice-baked bread, Is especially good for the sick, as It Is browned until all the moisture Is thrown off and It Is crisp to the center. Toast water Is often given as n drink In Intestinal trouble and Is pre pared by soaking toast in water, strain ing tho water and serving it with, or without, lemon Juice nnd sugar. Milk Toast. For those who like toast dropped Into hot milk slightly seasoned with salt and butter the old fnshloned method used by our grand mothers In making toast called milk or creamed toast may not be liked, but there Is no more popular way of serv ing It if you have early learned to en joy It. Prepure nice crisp brown toast, dip the edges in hot milk, and butter generously. Prepare a white sauce, using as rich milk ns Is possible to obtain, or a mixture of creum and milk. To a pint of milk take two ta blespoonfuls of butter and when it Is melted nnd bubbling hot add two ta blespoonfuls of Hour, and when mixed ndd a pint of rich milk; cook until smooth. Arrango the bread, slice on slice, In a tureen and pour over tho hot cream sauce. Season with salt, and for n change stir in a half cupful 6f finely grntod cheese. Let It melt be fore pouring over the toast. Grape Toast. Butter crisp toast' that has boon moistened around the edges with boiling water, then pour over the following: Melt a tablespoon ful of butter, add a half table spoonful of cornstarch, and when well mixed ndd- a cupful of grape Juice, less if serving but a slice or two of toast. Cook this until It has thorough- ly cooked the starch, then pour over the hot buttered toast and serve hot. Prune Toast. Cook a half dozen prunes that have been soaked over night lu water to coyer, ltemove the pits and put the pulp through a sieve. Add this to the Juice In which they wero cooked. Sweeten If necessary. Add a little cream and pour over but tered toast. Serve hot. Health Is so necessary to all the du ties as well ns the pleasures of llfo that the crime of squandering It Is equal to tho folly. Dr. Johnson. HONEY DISHES. Honey Is the nectar of flowers gath ered by bees nnd ripened by them In the hive. The nectnr Is changed In tho honey sac so that It finally becomes delicious honey. Differ ent llavors of honey uro made from different flow ers. Honey Is a natural sweet ; foods prepared from honey will keep better than those prepared from sugar and molasses. Honey Tea Cake Take a cupful of strained honey, a half cupful of sour cream, two eggs, half a cupful of shortening, two cupfuls of Hour, a half tcaspoonful of soda, and a tenspoonful of cream tartar, salt, the amount de pending upon tho shortening used. Bake 80 minutes In n moderate oven. Oberlln Honey Layer Cake. Take two-thirds of a cupful of butter, one cupful of honey, three eggs well beat en, half a cupful of milk, two cupfuls of flour and a tenspoonful nnd n half of baking powder. Bake In layers and fill with whipped cream mixed with strained honey to sweeten. Honey Jumbles. Chop fine a fourth of a pound each of citron and candled orange peel, place lu a dish and Just cover with warm strained honey, let stand overnight In a warm place. Beat two eggs, add it cupful of sugar, then add the fruit and honey, n little salt and IVi cupfuls of Hour sifted with two tenspoonfuls, of baking powder, knead to a smooth dough, roll out very thin and cut In fancy slinpes. Pumpkin Pie. To a cupful of pumpkin ndd a cupful of honey, two eggs, a pint of rich milk, a tenspoonful of ginger, n grating of nutmeg, nnd u fourth of u tenspoonful of cinnamon, salt, mix and fill a shell. Bake slowly. Butterscotch. Take a cupful of but ter, two cupfuls of sugar, two cupfuls of strained honey, a tenspoonful of cinnamon ; boll ten minutes ; pour Into buttered pans and mark off In squares. A creed of tho Open Itoad To llvo our litKhost In all things that pertain to us, and to lend a hand as best wo can to all others for this same end. Ralph Waldo Trino. ASPARAGUS AS A TONIC. Asparagus as well as many other green, tender vegetnblcs not only ndds variety and flavor to various dishes, hut supplies ballast to cleanse the di gestive tract and mineral salts to stlmulato tho va rious functions anil remove waste. An old Roman proverb was, "Let It he done quicker than you would boll asparagus," which discov ery years ago has not been improved upon. This teiuler, highly prized veg etuble should bo cooked quickly to' hold all Its line flavor and lose ns lit tle of its salts as possible. The best method to have the whole stalk well cooked at once Is to put tho bunches woll tied Into a deep pan, an old-fashioned tin coffee pot Is an Ideal dish, as the asparagus then will stand upright. The best sauce for asparagus Is per haps plain melted butter. Dipping the stalks Into the butter and eaten n ono does celery. The following sauce Is rather dllllcult to make but Is tin best of ull sauces for asparagus. Moussellne Sauce. Take a half cup ful of butter, three egg yolks, two nnd a half tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice, a fourth of a tenspoonful of salt and a few grains of paprika, and u fourth of a cupful of heavy cream. Cream four tablespoonfuls of the butter, beat ing the egg yolks In thoroughly, ono nt a time, then ndd the cream and salt and pepper. Set the inlxturo over hot water and cook until It thickens, stir ring constantly. Then beat In tho lemon Juice nnd add tho rest of tho butter In small bits, beating with u whisk. Do not rehent. Asparagus served In n rich whlto sauce served on toast Is a dish most common. Asparagus cut In small pieces and cooked In milk Is another good way to save every bit of tho fla vor. Season with salt, popper and butter and if liked, a smnll amount of flour may bo added for thickening. Asparngus cooked nnd added to mi omolet Is another good dish. Simply fold In n few tablespoonfuls of asparn gus as the omelet goes Into the pun. "Poached eggs served with a white sauce and asparagus Is another gnml dish. Serve the sauco on buttered tonst with a poached ogg on each. lluXtU 7Hiy4. "GASCARETS" ACT ON LIM OILS No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Got a 10-cont box. Aro you kooplng your bowols, Hvor, and stomach clean, puro and frosh with Cascarots, or merely forcing a passageway ovory fow days with Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Watora? Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let Cascarots thoroughly cloanso and rog ulato tho stomach, remove tho sour and fermenting food and foul gasos, tako tho excess bile from tho liver and carry out of tho system all tho constipated wnsto matter and poisons In tho bowels. A Cascarot to-night will mako you feel great by morning. They work whllo you sloop nover grlpo, olckon or cauao any inconvenience and coBt only 10 cents a box from your store. Millions of men and women tako a Cascarot now and then and never havo Hoadncho, Biliousness, Coatod Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adv. Everybody's Son but Mine. "There's one kind of spirit wo don't want In America," said a novelist, "nnd that Is tho spirit which was too prev alent at tho beginning of tho war In England. "An English stntesman visited Not tingham, tho lnce-maklng town, tho other day, to ask for labor volunteers, and the mnyor said that Nottlnghnm wanted to do her duty, but nothlug, of course, must be allowed to harm tho Nottingham lace Industry. "Then the statesman Jumped up nnd said that the mayor was a survlvnl of the old 1014 spirit, now hnpplly dead and hurled In Knglnnd the spirit that made each English father wave u ling In August, 11)14, nnd shout : " 'Take everybody's son but mlno 1' " GREEN S AUGUST FLOWER Used All Over the Civilized World for More Than 50 Years. Stomach troubles seem to bo almost universal tho last few years; I mean Indigestion In many forms, Internal nervousness, cnused by Incompatible food fermentation, coming up of food, sour stomach, headache, apparent pal pitation of tho heart, habitual consti pation, Intestinal indigestion, caused by a torpid liver, and a general break down with low spirits nnd depressed feeling. Green's August Flower was Introduced In this und foreign coun tries fifty yenrs ago with wonderful success In relieving tho ubovo com plaints. Sold by dealers overywhoro at 25c trial bottles or 7Cc family size. Solo manufacturer, G. G. Green, Woodbury, N. J., U. S. A., Australia nnd Toronto, Canada. Adv. True Manliness. "Whnt Is your definition, Miss Ma bel, of a manly man?" ho asked. Miss Mabel looked at him coldly. The clock struck eleven. Sho hid a yawn behind her hand und said : "My definition of a manly man, Mr. Skinner, Is a chap who doesn't stay on nnd on and on Just hecnuso he knows the girl Isn't strong enough to throw him out." THE 3 D'S IN DODD'S Mr. Robert W. Ferguson, Ulngham, Mass,, writes: I suffered from kid ney disorder for years. Had Incessant backache and trouble. Nearly died from It at ono time while In Vancouver, but overcame it by a persistent uso of Dodd'a Kidney Pills. Finally I was com plotcly cured. I oc casionally uso tho remedy now In or der to keep Uio kid neys regulated. I have the highest praise for Dodd'a. Be sure to get "DODD'S," tho nnmo with the three D's for deranged, disordered, diseased kidneys, Just as Mr. Fergu son did. No similar named article will do. Adv. Sweet Innocence. Mrs. Youngbrldt Our cook snya those eggs you sent yesterday wero quite old. Grocer Vcrry sorry, ma'am. They wero the best wo could get. You boo, ull tho young chickens were killed off for tho holiday trade, so tho old hens aro tho only ones left to do the lnyln'." Mrs. Youngbrlde Oh, to bo sure 1 I hadn't thought of that. Important to Mothers Examlno carefully every bottlo ot CAb'lOKIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it Tfonrn ihn Signature of CzM&i In TJso for Over 80 Tears, Children Cry for Fletcher's Cantorin Its Class "Wasn't It u scene when tho Smiths brought ull their old buttered furnl turo out of tho house?" "Yes, quite a moving picture" MOST PROFITABLE SIDE LINE Cost of Raising Turkeys Is Small where Free Range Can Bo Given Somo Important Factors. For those who aro favorably situ- nled for raising turkeys, a liioro profit able side lino can hardly bo found. Given plenty of range where the tur keys can find grasshoppers and other insects, green vegetation, tho seeds of weeds nnd grasses, wasto grain, ncorns and nuts of various kinds, the cost of raising them Is very smnll and tho profits Inrge. Grain nnd stock farms nro particularly well adapted to turkey raising, and it is on such farms that most of the turkeys are found. Little has ever been done in the wny of rais ing turkeys In confinement, und where It hns been tried tho results havo been discouraging. Plenty of range Is es sential to success In turkey raising. In selecting turkeys for breeding, tho most Important factors to be con sidered aro vigor, size, shape, bono, early mnturlty nnd color of plumage. The body should bo deep and wide, tho back broad and the breast round and full. Tho head should bo of good size and of a clean, healthy nppenranee. A strong, well-mnde skeleton Is shown by thick, sturdy shanks and straight, strong toes. It should bo the aim of every turkey rnlsor to havo a Hock of purebred turkeys, even though they Bronze Turkey. nro sold at market prices. Tho mnlo at tho head of tho flock should by nil menns bo u purebred of tho best typo obtainable. Tho initio Is one-hnlf tho entire flock, and by continually select ing tho best females of a similar typo and mating these with a purebred male, ono can soon have a llock of uni formly large, early-maturing, strong boned, long nnd deep-bodied turkeys of the same color. Fifteen turkey hens can safely bo mated to n vigorous torn. If 25 or 30 hens uro kept, two toms should not bo allowed to run with them at tho snmo time, but ono should bo confined ono day and tho other tho next. When two toms aro allowed to run together during the mating season they light badly and the stronger does prnctlcully all of tho mating. DISPOSE OF DEAD CHICKENS Practice of Permitting Carcasses to Lie About Premises Is Poor One Burning Is Best. Tho practice of allowing dead chickens to Ho about tho premises or lu the brooders und of throwing them over tho fenco for tho hogs to cat, aro decidedly bad, nnd directly responsible for litrge losses each year by causing and distributing dlseuse, writes M. II. Becker In Farm und Home. Burning is tho safest nnd easiest method for disposing of dead fowla. Tho coal-burning brooder stoveB will take care of any losses nmong small flocks und where considerable num bers of fowls nro kept a small laundry stovo or alr-tlght heater set up in tho feed houso or tool room will provo very satisfactory. PREVENTING WASTE OF FEED Give as Much Mash as Fowls Will Clean Up In Ten Minutes Scat ter Grain In Litter. Feed as much mush food at each meal as tho fowls will eat up In ten minutes, und remove any that remains Give as much grain us they will work hard to scratch out of a deep litter. Moro feed than tblB Is wasted, and spoils tho appetite of tho fowla becuuae it is constantly bclore them. REMEDY FOR FROZEN COMBS Thaw It Out With Snow, Rub BrUkly With Alcohol and Later on Ap ply Vaseline. When n fowl freezes Its comb, if tho comb Is still full of frost, tlmw It out with snow, rub It briskly with alcohol and later apply Yusollno. If tho comb has thawed out when discovered, apply carbolated vaseline or oven ordinary vusellno twice u day. WOMAN SICK TWO YEARS Could Do No Worlc Now Strong as a Man. Chicago, 111. "For about two years I Buffered from a femnlo troublo so I wns unnblo to walk or do any of my own work. I read about LydlaE. PInkham'a Vogntablo Com pound in tho news papers and deter mined to try it It brought almost im mediate relief. My weakness has en tirely disappeared and I never had hot tcr health. I wcicrh 1G5 pounds and am as strong ns n man. I think money is well spent which pur chases Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Mrs. Jos. O'Bryan, 1755 Newport Ave, Chicago, 111. ine success ot Lydia E. I'inknam's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, is unparalleled. It may bo used with perfect ronfidenco by women who suiter from dlnplacements, inflam mation, ulceration, irregularities, pori- ouic prims, nacKacne, uenrtng-down tool ing, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, ana nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound is tho stan dard remedy for femalo ills. He Explains. "You wero mumbling In your sleep about Augusta. Now, who Is this Augusta?" "A city, my denr. I mny havo to go thero on a business trip." FRUIT HE 8 "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Every mothor roallzcs, nftor giving hor childron "California Syrup ot Figs" that this is tholr ldoal laxatlvo, bocauso thoy lovo its pleasant tasto and it thoroughly cleanses tho tender Httlo stomach, liver and bowols with out griping. Whon crosB, irrltablo, fovorlBh, or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at tho tonguo, mother! If coated, glvo a tcaspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and In a fow hours all tho foul, constipated waste, Hour bile and undigested food passes out of tho bow els, and you havo a woll, playful child again. Whon its Httlo system is full of cold, throat Boro, has stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indlgostton, colic romom bor, a- good "insldo cleaning" should always bo tho first treatment given. Millions of mothoro keep "California Byrup of Figs" handy; thoy know n tcaspoonful today saves a sick child tomorrow. Ask at tho store for a 60 cent ' bottlo of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all agos and grown-ups printed on tho bottlo. Adv. Going Abroad. "Aro tho Grabcolns still trying to break Into society?" "No. Thoy have decided to wait un til (ho war 1b over and conquer Eu rope first." RED FACES AND RED HANDS Soothed and Healed by Cutlcura Sam ple Each Free by Mall. Treatment for tho face: On rising and retiring smear affected parts with Cutlcura Ointment Then wash oft with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. For the bands: Soak them in a hot lather of Cutlcura Soap. Dry, nnd rub in Cutlcura Ointment. Free sample each by mall with Book, Address postenrd, Cutlcura, DcpL L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. It Is the emission of wnste steam through tho stack that causes a loco motlvo to puff. A red sunrise, with clouds lowering later In tho morning, indicates rnln. Makes Hard Work Harder A bad back makes a day's work twlco ns hard. Backacho usually comes from weak kidneys, and If headaches, dizziness or urinary dis orders aro added, don't wait get help beforo the kidney dlseaso takes a grip beforo dropsy, gravel or UrJght'8 disease sots in. Donn'u Kidney Pills hnvo brought new llfo and new strength to thousands of working men and women. Used and recommended tho world over. A Nebraska Case J. Fubhror, Thirteenth St., Central City, Neb. Bays: "I had to bo around halt bent over with each hand across my bade as every step I took was painful. I no ticed tho troublo worno at night and I couldn't nleop well. The kidney nocretlons didn't pans regularly and I was miserable and run down. Finally I used Doan'B IflrinAV TM1 nnrt thnv irreatly rollovod alli V,. nllmul. '1 Get Don'i at Any Store, COo n Bos DOAN'S 'VSXS FOSTER-MJLDURN CO, BUFFALO. N.Y. fLIF! CHILD