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THE 8EMLWEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. WOMEN SUFFERERS MAYV NEED SWAMP-ROOT Thousands upon thousands of women hare kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women's complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys ere not in & healthy condition, they may cause the other or Bans to become diseased. ' Pain in the back, headache, loss of am bition, nervousness, are often times symp toms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmers' Swamp-Hoot, a physician's pre scription, obtained at any drug store, may bo just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Got a medium or large size bottle im mediately from any drug store. ' However, if you wish first to test this peat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and snention this paper. Adv. Quite Literal. "Whnt did the Jockey exclaim when his mount threw him and fell on top of hlmr "He eald, 'This Is n horse on moP" BOSCHEE'S GERMAN SYRUP o will quiet your cough, soothe tho In flammation of a sore throat nnd lungs, stop Irritation In the bronchial tubes, Insurlpg a good night's rest, free from coughing and with easy expectoration In tho morning. Made and sold In America for llfty-two years. A won derful prescription, assisting Nature In building up your general health and throwing off the disease. Especially aseful In lung trouble, asthma, croup, bronchitis, etc. For sale In all civil. Ited countries. Adv. Modern Blindness. Husband Did she look out of slghtl Wife I can't imagine any person with sight wearing such a gown. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, aB thej cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a local disease, greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will euro catarrh It Is taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE 1b composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with somo of the best blood purifiers. Tho perfect combination of the Ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ts what produces such won derful results In catarrhal conditions. Drugslsts 76o. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. Woman suffrage will Increase New York city's election expenses by $1, 000,000. Lots of men seek temptation In or dor to test their strength. TO ALL WOMEN WHURE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkliam'3 Vege table Compound Her Personal Experience. McLean. Neb." I want to recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable .uompouna to ail women who suffer from any functional disturbance, as it has done mo mora good than all tho doctor's medicine. Since taking it I havo a fine healthy baby pirl and hnvo gained in health and strength. My hus band and I both firaiso your med cine to all sufTcrinir women." Mrs. John Koppelmann, U, No. 1, McLean, Nebraska, This famous root nnd herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com pound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any wornnn who suffers from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" to give this successful remedy a trial. For Bpccial suggestions in regard to your ailment wnto Lydia E. Pfiikham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of ts long experience is at your service HAVE YOU DARREN COWST An roor mares or sows troubled with Abortion? Orerooma the ait ncultj br feeding Dr. David Roberts' BREEDING TONIC Price 31.00 It cu on tb oream of reproduction and pats the snlmsl In belter breed ing condition. Reid the Prieticil Home Veterinirlin. If no dealer In Tour town, writ lr. Onli Biltrti' ViL Ca, 100 tnti Atuai, flitikuia, Hit, Nebraska Directory BEST BUYERSSELLERS cattle hogsamsheep STOCK YARDS-OMAIIAi THE PAXTON I M HOTEL UHiana neural EUROPEAN PLAN Rooms from 11.00 up single, 75 centu up doable. CAFE PHICE3 REASONABLE KODAK SSW'ffi "'aVi FINISHING turn postage on flnUMng, fHE ROBERT DEMPSTER CO., 1313 Farnam Slreel Eaitman Kodak Co. Omaha, Nob. VLO V Kit, (1 KA 83 AM) OAICDKN EC ED E3 S ilnlbi. Ilirdr 1'erennlaU. Poultry BuppUes, JTieal Cut floweu Alwayt on Uanil. IIIIIIIIIIIIIUMllllllllll 18 11 The KITCAEN Teach mo your mood O patient stars Who climb each night tho ancient Leaving no spneo, no shado, no scars, No trace ot ago, no fear to die. BEANS OF VARIOUS KINDS. The soy benn has, up to a recent time, been grown In America only for the purposo of stock food, but tho scnrclty of other benns hns brought out the value of tho bean ns a food for the human family. Tho soy bean contnlns nearly twice ns much protein as meat and may be used as n substitute for it, as well ns for other beans. They arc unlike tho navy benn as to starchy content, containing very little which makes them a vnluublo food for diabetics. The starch may bo supplied by Hour or cornstarch, making them more nenrly like tho ordinary nnvy bean. Soy benns are of several colors, jblack, green, brown or yellow. They uro goou cooKea in mnny ways, nut must bo soaked twelve hours before cooking, then simmer until tender. When baking them the addition of a little Hour to supply the starch makes them more pnlatnble. Baked Soy Beans. Take one nnd one-half cupfuls of yellow soy beans, soak twelve hours, then put into a baking dish with a small onion, u piece of pork weighing a fourth of a pound, n fourth of a teaspoonful of mustard and two tnblespoonfuls of molasses. Cover with cold water mixed with two tablcspoonfuls of flour, put on the lid of the benn pot and place in tho oven to bake all dny. Add more water If needed. A half a cupful of navy beans may be used with the soy beans ; if so, Omit the flour. Cream Soy Bean Soup. Take n cup ful of green soy benns, soak twelve hours, then cook in wnter four hours, or until tender. Rub through u sieve. Brown n chopped onion In a little but ter, add two tablespoonfuls of flour mixed with two tablespoonfuls of but ter, to the bean pulp ; add a teaspoon ful of salt, a dash of cayenne and nn eighth of a teaspoonful of pepper, with a quart of milk. Let simmer for ten minutes, stirring occasionally, and serve. ' Black Soy Bean Soup. This soup Is prepared ns nbove, using onion, celery, a lemon rind nnd Juice, mustard and pepper, with two quarts of water. Tho lemon may be cut In slices and used as a garnish If preferred. Know you the wonderland that smiling lies Just on beyond tho turning of the way, Where every mead Is blossom-pled and skies Are bluer than the depths where salt waves play? GOOD THINGS FOR THE FAMILY. Green vegetables, such as spinach, chard, lettuce and water cress should appear as often as possible upon our tnblcs. Meat that Is tough may be made more palatable by stowing in water with tho addition of a tnblcspoonful of vinegar, which softens tho fibers of the meat. A Salt Cod Dinner. Take a third of a pound of salt codfish, cut In pieces two Inches square and one-half Inch thick, nnd then scald In three waters. Boll two largo beets until tender, cook four medium-sized pota toes until mealy and dry, and dlco two slices of salt pork and fry until the little cubes are brown with plenty of drippings. Have everything ready at the same Instant. The true salt cod devotee will first mash tho potato with a fork, then shred tho fish and mix it with tho potato; over this a slice or two of hot beet. Dice the beet and mix with the other two, then add pork dice and drippings nnd cover with a generous spoonful of thin cream sauce. This Is most truly a dish in which the "proof of the pud ding Is in tho eating." This reclpo may bo doubled or Increased to fit the Blze of tho family served. Orange Salad. An orange salad Is refreshing and not cxpenslvo for a winter salad. Peel nnd let tho or anges stand nwhllo to dry, when tho white part may bo easily peeled off, and then they may be sliced. Orate a little of the rind, if liked, to add to tho dressing. Season with salt aud pepper with n little fresh tarragon finely minced, n few shredded chives or finely chopped onion. Squeezo the juice of un orange over the salad or Berve with French dressing. Currots cooked In a llttlo wnter, then seasoned with butter, salt and a dash of lemon julco Is a dish good for a change. Try adding cream to seoson rutn bngas Instead of butter, ns tho former poems to remove the strong flavor, which Is objectionable to many pal ates. Baked Ilubbnnl squash may be cut up in pieces, tho seeds removed and baked In tho shell. Serve eaclu, with dots of butter, salt nnd pepper". It may be eaten from tho shell, saving dishes in serving. The world Is wldo nnd tho world Is old, Its mysteries past our ken, And only to God nro the secrets told, Which live In tho hearts ot men. LET US USE MORE VEGETABLES. Wo have such if variety of good things which may be safely stored for winter use If conditions nro right thnt monotony Should never he fenrcd. Peas, beans and lentils because they arc dried are easily cared for. Lentils contnln u great deal of nutriment nnd should be more widely known and used. Treat as peas, soak over night and make purees or add them ta various other dished as rice, or, sprend over cabbage leaves and rolled, then cooked, they make a dish unusual and very good. If cooked In broth they will take little extra sea soning to mnkc tho dish palatable. Oyster plant, or salsify Is another much slighted, good and wholesome vegetable. Scrape the roots, cut them In small bits and boll lu salted water. Serve In a white sauce u a vegetablo or servo on pieces of buttered toast as a breakfast or luncheon dish. They also make most delicious soup or a chow(er when used with codfish, a llt tlo pork nnd potatoes. Escalloped Turnips. Boll tho tur nips In largo pieces until tender, then cut In cubes or If one likes them ex tra attractive, use a potato scoop. Make n whlto sauce using n table spoonful each of butter and Hour with a pint of rich milk. Put a layer of the turnip, then a layer of tho sauce well seasoned with salt and pepper, repent until tho turnips are nil used. Sprinkle with buttered crumbs nnd place In a hot oven long enough to brown tho crumbs. Turnip balls may be added to potato salad, tho potatoes also cut into bulls. These may bo combined in a creamed potato adding a llttlo onion Juice for flavor. Onion and Potato Puffs. Chop fine soveral cold, boiled onions, mix with mnshed potato and bind with n beaten egg. Roll Into lint balls, season well and fry a light brown in bacon fat. Tho potato cakes may be mndo add ing a spoonful of onion on top of each and folding, then fry. Garnish with parsley. There's a glinting of blue, there's a ' sprinkle of gold, There's a hazo In tho skies over head, There's a budding of leaf, thoro's a stirring of Ufa In tho henrt of tho hyacinth bed. MORE MEATS. Squabs nnd pigeons con tnko tho place of much of our meat that Is n o o d o tl nbroad. Rabbits and vari ous game birds In senson are also available. Squabs ure young pigeons and may be broiled or served in cas serole. Prepared as one does young broilers, they are delicious. Pigeon cn Compote. Brown a half cupful of sweet fat with four pigeons, browning them all over, then remove them from the saucepan nnd replaco with one-half a pound of salt pork cut into dlco and one dozen white onions. When browned, remove most of the fat and add a tnbloppoonful of flour, stirring until well browned. Add a cupful of bouillon, stir until smooth, then add the pigeons with the rest of the fat, salt, pepper, n sprig of parsley nnd a bayleaf. Cover and cook one hour. Then add the browned onions, a few mushrooms, and cook thirty minutes longer. Serve with the gravy poured around tho pigeons. Pigeons With Green Peas. Brown four pigeons In a half a cupful of sweet fat, add one-half cupful of soup stock, salt, pepper aud small bunch of pnrsley and four green onions. Cover and cook for an hour and n half, then add a pint of shelled peas and cook thirty minutes longer. Cook until tho peus aro tender Jf It takes longer. Potted Rabbit Cut the rabbit Into five pieces after It has boon carefully cleaned. Remove the saddle, make two pieces of tho hind quarters and two of the fore qunrters. Fry a quar ter of a pound of bncon until tho fat is well tried out. Put tho rabbit In, turn It until brown, then dust with salt and pepper; cover with another pan and bake In a quick oven for an hour. Roasted Rabbit. Lnrd the hind quar ters with pork and lenvo In deep dish covered with salt, pepper, buy leaf, thyme, sliced onion and cloves with a cupful each of water and vinegar. Turn over several times and lcavu for twenty-four hours. Then drain and bnko basting with tho spiced vinegar. Open Rebellion In Atchison. Some evangelists tell us to lovo every personbut to hnto tho waya of wicked people. It can't be done. Ono can't separate a man und his ways. Ills ways nro a part of himself. Wo absolutely refuse to love every ornery cuss that conies along at least wo re fuse to kiss him. Atchison Globe. DAIRY r r -Z. 7 BREEDING AGE FOR .HEIFERS Time Ucpenda Largely on Develop ment and Season of Year Cool Season la Favored. Tho ngo at which heifers shouK freshen depends largely upon thcli development and the season when It li desired to havo most of tho cowl freshen. Although tho lnrger brcedi do not mnturo ut so curly un ago ns th smaller ones, In most enses it is po slblo by liberal feeding to obtain sufll Splendid Dairy Heifer. clcnt growth so that heifers may profit ably bo bred to freshen ot two yenn of ago. It Is seldom desirable for f heifer to freshen at nn earlier ngc In deciding upon tho tlmo to breed, tho size nnd development should bt given greater consideration than the ngo, slnco It Is important that tho heif er havo good growth by the tlmo sha freshens. However, if allowed to bo como too mnturo before breeding, es pecially In tho case of animals thai aro heavily fed, thcro Is sometimes dif ficulty In getting tho heifers In calf. It Is undesirable to havo cows fresh en during the lnttcr part of the sunv incrj becauso their milk production will bo seriously hindered by hoi weather, lltes, nnd drled-up pastures. Rather than havo heifers freshen dur ing tho summer months, It is ndvlsable to postpone their breeding so that they will freshen during th6 cooler senson. ADDING, VARIETY TO RATION Feeding Alfalfa Hay Before Cattle Run on Pasture Is Especially Good In Avoiding Bloat (By It. II. WILLIAMS, Anlrnnl Ilusbnnd man, Arizona Expurlmont Station.) Stockmen havo proved to their own satisfaction thnt It pays to have some alfalfa hay before cattle run on nlfnlfu pnsturo. This Is especially beneficial In avoiding bloat und adding variety to tho ration. Tho animals seem tc get tired of succulent feed und wish a variety. On this account it Is al ways wiso to have n feed rack either In the lane or in the Held where the animals may receive tho dry feed. Dairy cows especially will relish a few bltesof tho hay night and morning. It Is 'a simple mnttcr to keep this hay In tho dry lot adjacent to the barn where tho cows may cat before nnd after milking. Better gains will bo made In tho young stock nnd also cows will yield more milk nnd do better If allowed alfalfa hay whllo on pasture. CAUSE OF DISEASED UDDERS Bitter Taste and Rancid Smell In Milk Traced to One Cow In Herd Cases of Soro Throat. Dairymen have occasionally been puzzled by u bitter tasto and rancid smell In milk, produced under sani tary conditions. It has been found that such conditions can arise from one cow In the herd with u diseased adder and n bacterium has been, Iso lated hh tho Immediate cause In 1ho milk. Tho bacterium credited as the disturbing factor Is said to belong to tho group Inclls aerogenes. On n farm in Wisconsin they found three cows af fected with mastitis to which was traced tho cause of 200 cases of severe sore throat umong the persons using milk from tho herd. MUST RAISE DAIRY CALVES To Increase Number of Cows It la Ad visable That Farmers Begin Raising Their Own. If wo uro to increase tho number of cows, us seems advisable, some farmers must ralso calves of tho dairy type. It is hoped that many farmers will decide to begin raising cows and producing dairy products. The first essential will bo food for tho family, then u surplus to sell, then soil fer tility which will bo possible where cows uro kept. AVOID FILTH IN CALF PENS Important That Young Animal Havo Clean Stall and Dry Bedding Dirt Breeds Disease. Many of the troubles that tho calves of this country nro heir to can bo traced directly to unclean surround ings. Tho calf should havo u clean, dry stall, clean pulls from which to eat and clean, dry bedding ull tho time. Filth breeda tllscasu moro quickly In tho cult pen than any where else. PERUNA-The Greatest Mr. Wm. A. Hartman, 217 Couth focond St, Muskogee, Okhu, writes: "During tho winters of 1897 nnd 1898, X was bo badly atflloted with catarrh of tho head and thought I must nuroly dlo from it After try ing many doctors and all other recommended remedies mado known to me, I was Induoed to use Poruna. I waa cured entirely by using twelve bottlea of Parana, and ono bottla of Manalla. Since that tlmo, X havo never been without Poruna. I use It for colds and no a general tonlo during Spring and Foil months and find It tho greatest human vttallzcr." Those who object to liquid medi cines can aeouro Peruna tablets. At Age Advances Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price But Great in its Good Work bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb I Bill LIIL' aaaaaaaaW I ml Genuine beara alffoature CnJnvlc rnPnl Pisppk coioness or raie r aces a condition which will bo greatly Win the War by Preparing the Land Sowing the Seed and Producing Bigger Crops Work in Joint Effort the Soil of the United States aiid Canada CO-OPERATIVE FARMING IN MAN POWER NECESSARY TO WIN TBS BATTLE FOR UKSRTY The Food Controllers of the United States and Canada are asking for grester food production. Scarcely 100,000,000 bushels of wheat are avail able to be sent to the allies overseas before the crop harvest. Upon the efforts of the United States and Canada rests the burden of supply. Every Available Tillable Acre Must Contribute) Every Available Farmer and Farm Hand Must Assist Western Canada has an enormous acreage to be seeded, but man powcl is short, and an appeal to the United States allies is for more men for seed inc operation. Canada's Wheat Production Last Year waa 225,000,000 Bushels) the Demand From Canada Alone fer 1818 Is 400,000,000 Bushels To secure this she must have assistance. She has the land but needs the men. The Government of the United States wants every man who1 can effectively help, to do farm work this year. It wants the land in the United States developed first of course) but it also wants to help Canada. When ever we find a man we can spare to Canada's fields after ours are supplied, we want to direct him there. Apply to our Employment Service, and we will tell you where you can best serve the combined interests. Western Canada's help will be to competent help, 50.00 a month Those who respond to this appeal will get a warm welcome, good wages, good board and find comfortable homes. They will ect a rate of one cent a mile from Canadian boundary points For particulars as to routes and places where employment may be had apply to: U. S. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Aa They Say In the Army. Overheurd In tho car: Bclln Ilnllon, Peter, wliaur did you spring frao? 1'etcr Ach, I'm oot o work. Belln Oot o' work, nro yol Whit nro yo gnun to dao? Peteir I hnvenn Bottled yet I'm thlnkln' o' npplyln' for n Job na vnlot to a munition worker. Why Bald 80 Youncj? Dandruff nnd dry scnlp usunlly the causo nnd Outlcurn the remedy. Hub tho Ointment Into scnlp. Follow with hot shampoo of Gutlcurn Soap. For freo Bnmplc nddress, "Outlcurn, Dept. X, Boston. At druggists nnd by mall. Sonp 25, Ointment 25 nnd 50.-Adv. Lesson In Pronunciation. Hnrry Lnuder told n story ut n Rob ert Burns dinner In' Ghlcngo. "A now minister prenched his first sermon In n llttlo Scottish vlllugo," ho began, "nnd nt tho end of tho services tho precentor enmo to him nnd snld: '"So yo cull 'em Suwms, do yo? Losh, noo, wo never knew whnt to mnko o" thnt thcro P hereabouts. Wo nlwnyB called 'em Spiisms.' " Found an Oyster. BUI Did you go to tho oyster sup per nt tho church? Jill I sure did. "Wcro thcro, mnny there ?" . "I found one." RED CROSS BALL BLUE Insures onowy whlto beautiful clothes on washday. Buy Red Cross Blue, not Just cheap liquid blue which makes your clothes greenish yellow. Rod Cross Ball Bluo largo packages cost only 5 conta. All good grocors soil It Adr. Mnny people wnlt In vnln for their ship to como In becnuso It wus never Inunchcd. Whenever there ia a tendency to cocstl patlon, sick headache or biliousness, take a cup of-Garfleld Tea. All druggists. Adr. A Inrgo pcrccntngo of pencils Is be' lng mndo from California Incenso co dur. To keen elenn nnd healthy tako Dr. Plorco's Pleasant Pellets. They regu- Into liver, bowels nnd stomach. Adv, Tho nt-cdlo goes through Its work but not until It Is hard pushed. Power dwells with cheerfulness. When Your Eves Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy No Smarting- Jntt Kjo Comfort. (0 centa t piTfXtsts or tnalL Write for Vt Bvok. MtjXlHJG KVK K&XJCDX CO., OUIOAUO Catarrh of Head Thought I Must Die. Now , ENTIRELYWELL the Liver Requires occasional alight stimulation. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS correct CONSTIPATION usually I ndlcato tho nbsenco of Iron In th0 bloodt r , T helped by carter SironriilS required not later than April 5th. Wanes and up, board and lodging. to destination and return. Not Good Boon Companions. I'd nover accept nn Invitation to drink with n doctor." "Why not?" "Becnuso oven when they trcnt a rrmn they mnko him pny for it" Alfnlfn, $0; Red Glover, $8; Swce Glover, $17; Pedigreed Barley, $2, 3, Mullmll, Sioux City, In. Adv. Quite Frequently. Kxnmlner IJow Is Central America divided? I Pupil By earthquakes. ' Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Dys DrnfglsU refund miinerlf PAZO OINTMHNT fUV to ouro Itchlnu, UUnd, Ulordtng or i'lotradtos I'll It Is believed that tho polkn w& originally 11 Serbian war .dunce. All girls sing like birds but ther aro mnny kinds of birds. HEALTH RESTORED Serious Kidney Trouble Was Re moved by Doan's and Results Have Been Permanent. "Kidney trouble put me In a bad way," bvs Thomas A. Knight. 024 N. Ninth St.. East St. Louis, Bl. "It came on with pain aoross my back and tho attacks kept getting worse un til x baa a spell mat lata .Morphine waa the only relief and I couldn't move without help. The kidney secretions were acaaty, painful and filled with sediment. "I was unable to leave the house, couldn't rest and became utterly ex hausted. The only way i couia taice ease was or M, r.i.Lt bolstering myself up "' with pillows. For three months I was in that awful condition and the dootor said I had gravel. Doan's Kidney PlUs brought me back to good health and I have gained wonderfully in strength and weight." Eworn to before me, A. M. EGQMANN, 2totarv PuWo, ALMOST TFIItEE YEARS LATER, May 24, 1017, Mr. Knight said: "The cure Doan's brought me has been per manent." Get Doan's at Anr Store, 60a a Box DOAN'S "yfxTxf FOSTEn-MILDURN.CO BUFFALO, N. Y. HAIR BALSAM AtolUt pntptnulon ot moril Itl Mta nullMt dandratC for Kattorinc Color an4 Beauty taCrar or Pulxi li!. too, imd t DnifrrUU. W. N. U., OMAHA, NO. 8-1918. mo up