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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1917)
THE SEMIAVEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. UUHIIMI1 I It kill I.U I rWK Tonr HOSKT nil!. Btt HRJTJDID br ronr drmrsltt immtuimr qnpsuon h mis remnaraoennoioeneni t Tprf caeif Antlpinn. lkrnnrlilnl Antlinm, llur I'oTer nr Dllllcult llrpntlilnir. No matter bow I riolent ue au&ks or oDsunale tho cat OR. R.SCHIFFMAHH'S THIV1AD0 fS In olthor form (Ctearf tto. I'lpo Mlxtnra or Ponder) positively kItim INSTANT UHUKF In every case and has permanently enrrd thousands ho baa been conalderud Incurable, after baring tried everr other meant of relief In "alii. ButTereri aro afforded an opportunity of availing themselves of this "Money llac" guarantee oner as through purchasing from their own regular Druggist, they aro suro tbolt money will he refunded by him If tho remedy falls. Yon will bo the sol Judgo as to whether you are benefited and nlll get your money hack If you are not. Wo do not knor of. any fairer proposition which wo tauld make. R. Schlllmann Co., P,opriotors, Gl. 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Ulghest ref erencos. Uostsenrlcoa. PARKER'S . HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit, nelpa to oradlcate dandruff. For Restoring Color and BenutytoGray or Faded Hair. 10c and t oo at Drurglita. Nebraska Directory THEPAXTONs OTEL Omaha, Nebraska EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms from $1.00 up single, 75 cents up double. CAFE PRICKS REASONABLE Wei-MllT flllllassWaOTasssMrsTOlMMTrifr lay ptr eesmir j-bp saaaaaaar j PLEATING Done promptly. BUTTONS Free price list. Auto Electric Service Co. mc. , Formerly Strahle b Anderson, Inc. 1 310S. lOlhSl. OMAnA, NEB. Electric Starter Specialists ALL MAKES REPAIRED &f ffWTk A Bef and Buppllen. Largest EtL LA BV bouse In the west. All flUIPUIUf! Eaatmnmroods.Wepayre rinlOninU turn postage on flnlslilng. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER CO., 1CI3 Farnam Street Eastman Kodak Co. Omaha, Neb. REST BUYERSSELLEnS ' cattli hogsuisheep STOCK YARDS'OMAHA W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 38-1917. mm til l Ls 1 His Best One, Too. There was n pntherlnt of farmers In n little mnrlset town when In stnlkud one In n state of high dudgeon. "Wlmtevcr's the mutter, John?" In quired one of the others. "Why, thnt bill collector hns Just been to my house mid abused me." "What did he say 7" "Oh, I remonstrated with him." "How did that affect him?" "I don't know but I broke my best' pitchfork handle." The Penalty. The Grouch Why do nil men speak of women who are tho least bit good looking as "blamed pretty women?" The Sardonic Simp Easy. If they're pretty they're suro to bo blamed. For Infants and CMIdron. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Bears Signature In Use Over Thirty Years ASTORIA TH OINTHUH eoMPANV. NCW VORH CtTT. A Maniac in the Trench. An officer writes about an incident which is probably one of the most gruesome ihat has been recorded of life in trenches: One night ns a working party un dcr Lieutenant Itathbonc was proceed lug down a communication trench, thej were fired upon from close quarters On Inquiry Lieutenant Itathbone as certalned that the shots came from I soldier who had run amuck, and had posted himself with loaded rifle and ilxcd bayonet farther down the trench Lleutennnt Itathbone borrowed n rifle and, accompanied by Corporal Feld wick, advanced along the trench untl! In view of tho mentnlly deranged mnn They then ndvanced with rifles nt th ready ; the officer calling upon the mar t to surrender. Receiving no reply, thej I then dropped their rifles and rusheC 111111, HUM UllUl UlOitl llllllb mill lUUft lilit 1 to the nearest dressing station. Cor poral Feldwlck, who is a prisoner oi war, has also been awarded the Albert medal of the second class. These Girls. "Isn't It funny?" said Gladys, curl ously, to her chum, Phyllis. "Fnthei has promised to give me a pair of dla mdnd earrings If I will stop having music lessons. I wonder why?" "That's strange!" agreed Phyllis "But you've never worn earrings, huvc you?" - "No. I shall have to get my cars pierced." "That explains it," said Phyllis, an Innocent smile curving her ruby Hps "He wants to pay you back In youi own coin." A wholesome table beverage with winning flavor. Used every where by folks who find that coffee disagrees. Always . the or ST 11 V. H For agrees. j "There's a Reason" The KITCnm Canned food will 1)0 needed next win ter as It has novertieen needed before. Lot your slogan bo, therefore, can all you can and dry the succulent foods which will keep without cannlns. SANDWICHES FOR OCCASIONS. A slice of nice linn ripe tomato lipped In olive oil and lemon Juice, seas o n o tl with scraped onion, salt and red popper. i$fffitej!& ''"kt's ,llost tasty VfyS sandwich. Sliced cucumbers, cut very tliln and prepared Just before using ns above. Is anoth er refreshing and wholesome sandwich. Chicken and Ham Sandwiches. Cut cold chicken and cold hnm In very thin slices. Prepare thin slices of bread, spread with butter, add a slice of ham, then a layer of chicken, sprinkle lightly with salt, add another slice of bread and butter and press together, trim and oitt Into triangles or any desired shape. bit of crisp lettuce dipped In n highly seasoned French dressing and served at once before the dressing wilts the lettuce, Is a very good sand wich filling and easy to prepare. Cheese Sandwiches. Mix together two heaping tablespoonfids of cheese, two tnblespoonfuls of melted butter, a tcaspoouful of made mustard and spread buttered bread with this mix ture, (hen Iny on thin slices of corned beef, cover with another slice of broad, press together and cut In nuy desired' shape. Mayonnaise and Ham Sandwiches. Chop a quarter of a pound of cooked ham, then add one teuspoonful of French mustard, one teuspoonful of pnprlka, the strained Juice of half n lemon and four tnblespoonfuls of mny onnnlse dressing. Mix well and spread lightly on thin buttered toast. Egg and Sardine Sandwiches. Work the yolks of six hard-cooked eggs Into a paste with- three table- spoonfuls of mayonnaise, add five sar dines from which the skin and bones have been removed, and when a smooth paste Is formed, spread on buttered toast, sprinkle with the fine ly minced egg whites and garnish with minced parsley. Water Cress Sandwiches. Tnke well-washed and dried wnter cress and mix after chopping with butter, cream It well nnd spread on thin slices of bread. Use fotir bunches of chopped cress nnd four tnblespoonfuls of but ter. If wo are looking for iv controlling purpose In life, what can be more comprehensive than this nobility of characted? THE GREAT AMERICAN DESSERT. With all the puddings nnd Ices which we hnvo to tempt tho appetite, nothing seems to tnke the . place of the popular pie. Apple Pie With Cream Cheese. Line a deep pie plate with pastry, and 1111 with tart cooked apple sauce. ,Bako with out a crust and when cold cover with n cupful of whipped cream, to which bus been added a half of a cream cheese put through n rlcer. This may be heaped on tho pie with a pastry tube If so desired. Another apple plo baked without a top crust Is covered with marsh mnl lows nnd returned to the - oven to brown. Banana Pie. Fill a pastry shell with sliced bananas, sprinkle with butter nnd lemon juice nnd a little sugar. Rake, servo covered with whipped cream. Pineapple Pie. To ono small enn of gruted pineapple add three eggs, ono nnd a half cupfuls of sugar, a half cupful of cold water and two thble spoonfuls of butter. Rent the eggs, separating the whites from the yolks, stirring In the whites lightly. Rake with ono crust. This will make two pies. Orange Pie. Reut the yolks of three eggs with a fourth of u cupful of su gar, add the juice and grated rind of an orange and the Juice and grated rind of hnlf a lemon with a small piece of butter. Mix thoroughly and hnke In a single crust. When done cover with n meringue made from the whites of the eggs nnd threo tnble spoonfuls of sugar and a tnblcspoou ful of orange Juice. ' Yorkshire. Pie. Line a plo pan with pastry and fill with preserves of nny kind, cover with shredded almonds and baked. When cold cov er iU sweetened and flnvored whipped cream. Prune Pie With Whipped Cream. Rake n pastry .shell nnd cool. Scald a cupful of milk, add a tablespoonful of corn starch and cook until smooth ; ndd the yolk of an egg beaten with a half-cupful of sugar, a dnsh of salt, and a cupful of chopped cooked prunes. Cook until smooth, then fill the shell. Servo cold with whipped cream piled over tho top. Pastry should be handled lightly, fnt cut Into the Hour with knives und chilled when possible before rolling out. Remember when heartsick and weary; Tlio sunshine-conies after the rain; Tomorrow Is thno to be cheery Tomorrow wo take hopo iiRnln. SEASONABLE DISHES. l'lrklod onions are wholesome nnd make a good addition to tho rellshen for the winter. Pickled Onions. Re move the outside skin hut be careful not to break them. Soak twen ty-four hours In strong snlt wnter, wipe and put thorn In glass Jars with pieces of sweet rod pop pers. Allow enough vinegar to till the Jars and to each quart add n teuspoonful of mixed spices. Scald the vinegar with the spices and cool It, then fill the Jars. The second and third day, repeat, codling It each time before pouring over the onions, the third day seal airtight. Boiled Cider. Fresh sweet elder, cooked down to half its quantity and bottled for winter uso, may be used In the winter or at any seacon with carbonated water to make a most re freshing drink. The cider may bo used for mince incut, pudding sauces nnd for various dishes. Mint Punch. Wash and brush n quart of mint leaves. Cover with boil ing water and steep for ten minutes. Strain and chill, add one cupful of grape Juice, one cupful of either strawberry or raspberry Juice, fresh or canned. Sweeten to taste, using sirup lnstend of sugar, making a more bland nnd pleasant flavor than when raw sugar Is used. Any fruit Julco may be used that Is at hand. Cucumber Pickles. Select tho small cucumbers and to each hundred al low onco ounce of whole cloves, ono ounce of white mustard seed, one large tablespoonful of salt, ono cupful of sugar and two small red peppers. Tut the spices In thin muslin bags, and put them with the washed cucumbers Into a kettle with vinegar to cover. Heat slowly to the boiling point, take from the fire nnd put Into cans. After a week, if they seem to soften, drain off the vinegar and add a half cupful of water and the same amount of sugar to two hundred pickles (using the very small ones), pour this boil ing hot over the pickles and scnl. Orange Mint Julep. Chop llnennd rub to a paste, four sprigs of mint, add a tablespoonful of powdered sugnr and mix this with the grated rind and juice of an orange. Add lco and carbonated wnter to mnko n tumblerful. To save food tho housewife must learn to plan economical nnd properly balanced meals, which, whllo nourish ing each member of tho fnmlly prop brly, do not encouroBo over-catlng or offer excessive and wasteful variety. United Stntes Department of Agriculture. CANNING AND PICKLING. A good wny to mnko chill sauce is to can the tomatoes when they arc In their prime nnd set away to be made Into chill sauce when thero arc not so many pressing duties. Chill Sauce. Take three qunrts of "canned t o m n t o o b , add six chopped green peppers, four white onions also chopped, one cupful of sugar, half a cupful of salt, two cupfuls of vinegar and the follow ing ground spices: Ono tablespoonful of cinnamon, one-eighth of a tenspoon ful of cayenne pepper, hnlf n tea- spoonful of cloves and allspice mixed. This mixture Is boiled for threo hours and then bottled for winter use. This makes n thick sauce. Ry adding six cupfuls of vinegar Instead of two a good catsup mny bo made. Bordeaux Sauce. Two gallons of cabbage, ono gallon of green tomatoes, one dozen white onions, six red sweet peppers, nil chopped fine; one ounco of whole allspice, one ounco of whole cloves, one-quarter of a pound of wlilto mustard seed, ono ounco of cel ery seed, one und three-qunrtors pounds of sugar, ono gallon of vine gar and a half cupful of salt. Drain tho tomatoes; cabbage and tomatoes nre measured after chopping. Remove tho seeds from tho peppers. 'Cloves and nllsplce nre put In small cheese cloth bags. Roll twenty minutes, can and seal. This makes n dozen quartes. Young carrots canned may ho used pickled In the winter, adding onions, bay lenf, vinegar und cloves with cel ery seed, letting them stand In the mixture for n day or two. The same vinegar may be used several times. Pickled Beets. Take one dozen beets, two quarts of vinegar, pne-quur-tcr of an ounce each of mace and gin ger, u saltspoonful of pepper and two tnblespoonfuls of grated horseradish. Cook the beets until tender and cut up, ndd the sensonlngs to tho vinegar and, when boiling hot, pour over the beets. Seal In Jars. Sugar lmprovea this pickle for ninny people. Slightly green liiuskmelons make n most delicious pickle, prepared as ono does the watermelon rind. A Knnxvllle (Tenn.) girl wnkes clev er chnrncter dolls with huads carved of dried apples,' iiiii v As beneficial as it is enloy- F J able in other words, doubly P 1 beneficial; that's why r IfRICiLElfS C m is popular the worid over P j Many a long watch or a hard F "j Job is made more cheerful El j by this long-lasting refreshment. L Jj After Every Meal The Flavor Lasts . P 3 filds appetite MZmUGlJEXS H thirst M Tho Lost Words. "I shan't waste any words on you." "If you uso nny nt all on mo you will." rJetrolt Free Press. ll'II U III BL-lllloa IIC BJMllli;! ID QIIIU to occupy second place when It comes to entering a post office. SAXON $395 Buys Saxon Roadster Greatest Automobile Value Ever Offered Never has there been on automobile value that can compare with this. Just stop and figure up all that you get for $395. First and foremost, full electric equipment (Wagner 2- unit type starting and lighting system); high-speed Con tinental motor; demountable rims; 30 inch by 3 inch tires; 3- apood transmission; Hyatt quiet bearings; Feddcrs honeycomb radi ator; smart stream-line body; Atwater-Kent ignition system; cantilever type vanadium steel springs of extra length and strength; Schebler carburetor; dry plato clutch and twenty further features of costly car quality. Price, now, $395, f. o. b. Detroit Saxon "Six" $935, I o. b. Detroit. Saxon Motor Car Corp., Detroit See your local dealer NOW or write to us direct. Responsible representatives wanted in all open territory. Feed the Fighters Harvest tho Crops Save the Yields On the battle fields of France and Flanders, the United States boys and the Canadian boys are fighting side by side to win for the World the freedom that Prus sianism would destroy. While doing this they must be fed and every ounce of muscle that can be requisitioned must go into use to save this year's crop. A short harvest ncriod requires the combined forces of the two countries in team work, such as the soldier boys in France and Flanders are demonstrating. The Combined Fighters In Francs and Flanders and the Combined Harvesters In America WILL Bring the Allied Victory Nearer. A reciprocal arrangement for the use of farm workers ha been perfected between the Depart ment of the Interior of Canada and the Departments of Labor and Agriculture of the United State, under which it I proposed to permit the harvesters that are now rnsaRed in the wheat fields of Okls homa, Kama. Iowa. North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska. Minnesota and Wisconsin to move over into Canada, with tho privilege of later returning to the United States, when the crops in the United States have been conserved, and help to save the enormous crop in Canada which by that time will be ready for harvestlns. HELP YOUR CANADLW NEIGHBOURS' WHEN YOUR OWN CROP IS HARVESTED HI Canada Wants 40,000 Hnrvost Hands to Tnko Caro of Its J3,000,000 ACRE WHEAT FIELD. One cent a mile railway fare from the International boundary line to destination and the earn rate returning to the International Boundary. High Wages, Good Board, Comfortable Lodgings. An Identification Card issued at the boundary by a Canadian Immigration Officer will guaran tee no troublo in returning to the United State. AS SOON AS YOUR OWN HARVEST IS SAVED, move northward and assist your Canadian neighbour in harvesting his; in this way do your bit in helping "Win the War". For particular as to routes, identification cards and place where employment may be had, apply to Superintendent of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W. V. BENNETT, Roera 4, Dee Bldrj., Omaha, Near. Canadian Government Agent. It takes a homely girl fully ten sec onds to forgive n young mnn for hav ing stolen a kiss. Same Thing. "We enn all do something to help." "Yes; those who do nothing else can sit buck and advise tho rent." With full tltctric tguipmtnt ! Win the War ! !