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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1918)
THE SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA, GOOD-BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLES For centuries nil over the world GOLD MEDAL Hnnrlem Oil 1ms nf forded relief In thousands upon thou sands of cases of lnme bnck, lumbngo, sciatica, rheuinntlsru, gallstones, grav el and nil other' nffectlons of the kid neys, liver, stomach, bladder nnd al lied orgnns. It acts quickly. It does the work. It cleanses your kidneys jnnd purlflcs tho blood. It mukes a juew man, a new woman, of you. It frequently wards off attacks of tho Jflrend and fatal diseases of tho kid neys. It often completely cures the 'distressing diseases of the organs of 'the body allied with tho bladder nnd kidneys. Bloody or cloudy urine, sed iment, or "brlckdusf Indicate an un healthy condition. Do not delay a minute If your back aches or you arc sore ncross tho loins or have dlfllculty when urinating. Go to your druggist nt once nnd get a ttmu cominc to farmers 1mm ihr Western Canada. Where you can at $15 to $30 per acre and raise of $2 wheat to the acre it's easy offers in her provinces of Manitqba, 160 Aero Homesteads Free to Settlers and other land at very low prices. Thousands of farmers from the U. S. or their sons are yearly taking advantage of this great opportunity. also ot Oats, Barley and Flax. luny as profitable an industry as schools; markets convenient; climate excellent. Wnte for literature and particulars railway rates to tupt. immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W. V. DENNETT Room 4, Oee Dldn., Omaha. Neb. Canadian Governmerit Agent WORTHY OF HIGHEST HONOR Country Owes Heavy Debt to Eight Men Who Served Nation In Time of Diro Crisis. The brnlns containing the whole of our technical directing knowledge about guns and gun carriages through out the whole of lust summer, select ing types, scrutinizing old types, study ing new types, getting drawings, super vising the translations of drawings, seeing manufacturers, telling manu facturers nnd telling new reserve olll cers Just whut sorts of manufacturing would be necessury, hunting fuctoiies, hunting draughtsmen, hunting engi neers spreading themselves out over everything those brains, those olll cers. were eight 1 When we think of what they did, when wo think of how they labored throughout those first terrible months, bringing this country from nothing to nomethlng In cannon, I say that all we can do is to take off our hats to them and thank God they were there and be very humble in their presence. William Hard, in the New Republic. Sounded Like German. A college professor, calling nt a liv ery stable, addressed n hostler us fol lows : "Boy, extrlcnte the quadruped from the vehicle. Stubulntc him und devote him nn tuloqunte supply of nutrition, nnd when the aurora of' mom shall Il luminate the oriental horizon, I will award you n pecuniary compensation for your amiable hospitality." Groom, bolting Inside, shouts: "Mnsterl Here's a Dutchman wants to speak ter ye." -i- ASTHMADOR AVERTS RELIEVES FEVER ASTHMA Begin Treatment SOW All mugaiiti UUirHQlCO aomiers aoome Skin Troubles with Cuticura Botp, Ointment, Talcum 2Sc. each. Sabiplnof "L'ulleor,Dp.E,Boiton." BEST BUYERS"SELLERS cattle! rmru irnr.mJiUA J DAISY FLY K1LIER ggSKftB ! million. !, ornuutoUl, conv.aLnt, I chop. luU all a'.u.n. M.4.tunul, tm'tipU or tla otiUl not toll l oplDlur.annaioi. uuu nU.4 .IfKtlT.. Soli tf I d.aUrt, r wnlfcr pt.H, lt.pia, Cor il.w. HAMOLO IOMUI, tSO DI MM AVf .. MOOM.TH. T. RITrilTf WationK.Coteroan.WMh PATBN 1 Ington.DO. Hoot. free. Ulah. A 1 til B J eat references. Ueatreaalto. t fcrf INTEREST PAID Q O You on all Savings IVe atfco loan money on dwelling and buiilneai property. lueorporated In 1803. Wrlle pr call on as. Under supervlslou of Btate Jlanklug Dept. JANKERS' SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION ISOS remain SUOraaba. Neb. Wi WW u m am, r W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 33-1918. box of Imported GOLD MEDAL Haar lem Oil Capsules. They ure pleasant nnd easy to tnke. Each enpsulo con tains about one doso of live drops. Tako them Just like you would any pill. Tnke n smnll swnllow of wnter If you wnut to. They dissolve In the stomach, nnd the kidneys souk up tho oil like n sponge does wnter. They thoroughly clennse and wash out the bladder mid kidneys and throw oft tho Inflammation which Is the cause of the trouble. They will quickly rellove those stiffened Joints, thnt hncknche, rheumntlsm, lumbago, sclatlcn, gall stones, gravel, "brickdust,"'etc. They are an effective remedy for all dis eases of the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and nllled orgnns. Your druggist will cheerfully refund your money If you nre not satisfied after a few days' use. Accept only tho pure, original GOLD MEDAL Ilnarlem Oil Capsules. Nona other genuine. Adv. ijour 'its rich w'lpnf fiiMo nt Vlfiol'W buy good farm land "0 fVS from 20 to 45 bushels At'? to make money. Canada Saskatchewan and Alberta Wonderful yields Mixed Farming is gram raising. Good as to reduced The Poor White. A congressman, prulslng America's marvelous war production, said tho other day: "Our wur work is going to be so splendid that it will make other coun tries seem llko poor whites beside us. "You know the poor white story? It's a story about u man In a Missis sippi village who squatted down on his porch at seven o'clock In the morning and sat hour after hour motionless except for the steady movement of his jaws chewing nlggerhead. "Finally his wife came to tho door and said, in a despairing kind of voice: " 'Ain't yo goln to work today?' " 'Nope,' said the man. "'Why not?' she whined. "'Ain't got time." Smile, smile, beautiful clear white clothca. Red Cross Ball Dlue, American made, therefore best. All grocers. Adv. The Only Peace for Germany. ' "Germany," said a senator, "talks u lot of urrogant nonsense about her peace, the Germun peace; but In tho end there will be only one peace for . i . i. . . . i . i . .. viei lining, uiiu mm ia uiu iiuuiu ul ucicai. "To Germany the peace table looks beautifully spread with colonies and Indemnities and Atlantic ports, hut In the end she will like the mau who said to his guest: " 'Will you have a little of this cold veal, or ' "Here the man looked round tho ta ble hurriedly 'or not?' " Give 'Em Time. Speaking of the thoroughness with which England bus gone Into the, wur, the olllcer In charge of the British re cruiting ofllco located In Los Angeles, Cnl., remarked : "Not only have they put the nation on short rations, but even walking-sticks have come under government control." "But not shlllolahs," grinned a by stander, whose name obviously was not Isaac. Nobody at Home. A. E. Clark, editor of tho City Bul letin of Columbus, Ohio, was with a friend who was campaigning for the Bed Cross. The friend knocked at a door and a voice suld. "Come In." Ills friend tried the door, then shouted. "It's locked 1" "Come In," repented the voice, and the campaigners replied: "It's locked, "Come In," 'it's locked. I At that point a woman put her bend out of a window next door and said : "There's no one home. You're talking 10 the parrot." Troy Times. Cured Him. "I've cured my husband's Insomnia." "How did you do It?" "I'retended I was ill and hail the doctor prescribe medicine which Henry was to give me every half-hour all night long." The Diagnosis. "Hasn't the patient n decidedly de veloped case of egoism?" "No; Just plain, ordinary (Its." His Class. "So the new private Is a million aire." "Yes; he's a real dough boy." 'Vrrk 0ranula(cd Eyelids; C 9 U Byes inflamed by expo. . r n . i nil j sure iu sun, uusi anu null quickly relieved by Murlnt CyeCeBedy. No Smarting, iuit Eye Comfort. At i Your Drugcritti or by mail 60c per Bottle. Fo- Book ei Ibe Eye free mite hi: Milrlae Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. THE KITCHEN CABINET Through envy, throueh tnnllce, throtiKli lmtlnB, ARnliiBt tlio world, early nnd late, No jot ot our cournne abating, Our l'art is to work and to wait. Alice Cnry. SEASONABLE DISHES. Cereals, even the leftovers from breakfast, nitty be used to make de licious nnd nourishing dishes as puddings nnd desserts. Dato Hominy Pud ding. Sonk u cupful of hominy in four cupfuls of wnter with a ten spoonful of salt over night. Cook In n double boiler until the liquid is absorbed, then stir in n cupful of honey, n grating of nutmeg nnd the gritted rind of a lemon. Grease u pudding mold nnd In tho hot- torn place four dates. Cover with un Inch of the cooked hominy and arrange it row of dates around the dish, pour In the remainder of the hominy, cover nnd steam two hours. When done, iinmold and serve cold with cream nnd sugnr or hot with n sweet snucc. Soy Bean Loaf. Wash and drain well one pound of soy bonus, place i them In a saucepan and cover with j plenty of cold wnter; put In nn onion stuck with u clove, a little salt, n bay leaf and a hnlf teaspootiful of thyme, j tied In a bit of muslin. Cover the sauce I pnn nnd cook at n low temperuture until the beans nre tender, adding more wnter If needed. When cold put through a meat chopper, season with salt and pepper, stir in a hnlf cupful of cntsup, two canned pimentos nnd the whites of two hard-cooked eggs chopped line; mix well, turn out on u floured bonrd, brush over with tho beaten yolk of egg nnd sprinkle with bread crumbs. Place lit n greused pnn and bake in a moderate oven three quarters of nn hour. Garnish with pnrsley. Serve either hot or cold. Chill Con Carne. Cut two pounds of round steak into small square pieces. Melt two tublespoonfuls of butter sub stitute In a snuccpnu nnd when hot add the steak, fry brown; then add one cupful Of boiling water nnd four table spoonfuls of rice. Cook until tender. Add three canned red peppers cut in pieces, one cupful of cooked beans, two parboiled onions cut In slices, one tnblespoonful of Hour, four cloves, one clove of garlic, chopped, a tenspoonful of salt nnd cook until the grnvy lsof the right consistency. Serve gar nished with parsley. String Beans With Pork. Remove the strings from two quarts of green beans and slice them lengthwise into one-eighth-inch strips. Cut Into dice one thin slice of salt pork, three Inches square, and fry It In a granite stew pan. But In the beans, with n cupful of boiling water, nnd let them cook hnlf nn hour; then ndd n hnlf tea spoonful of salt, a dash of pepper, n tenspoonful of sugnr, half a cupful of vinegar and simmer until the beans nre tender. When nenrly cooked thicken with n tenspoonful of Hour, If desired. There Is no contentment wltliout cotiKenlal and useful occupation. Hap py 1b tlio one who Is Bkilled to tlo Home-thing very well. FOOD HINTS. . When you fry coiniuenl mush roll each slice In cornnieal with a pinch of sugar; the " slices will brown quickly nnd evenly with less fat. Rabbit en Cas serole. As raliltlrl is one of our in onto w e uro asked to use to save beef, some of us will need 1 to get over fusslness about eating rabbit which Is most wholesome and gqod flavored im-at. Dress the rabbit and cut It up in serving sized pieces, brown In any sweet, fat, then ndd two tablespoon fills of corn Hour nnd two cupfuN of hot wnter. Stir until smooth, pour over the rnbblt, ndd u few slici- of onion which have been browm-d In a little fat, n cupful of celery, a bit of buy leaf, salt and pepper mid enough water to half cover, rover and cook slowly for nn hour ami n half. If a thicker sauce or graxj Is desired add more corn Hour. Sitvo hot with a tart Jelly. Bombay Soup. lut n tublesponnful of peanut butter Into a saucepan, add one onion sliced and cook slowly with out browning; then ndd one large Miiir apple sliced, hut not peeled, a ten spoonful of thyme, Juice of half a lemon, it tenspoonful of curry powder, a tenspoonful of salt and two table spoonfuls of rice, cooked. Cover and simmer gently for ten minutes with one quart of good soup stock. Rice and Meat Loaf. Butter n mold nnd line It three-quarters of an inch thick with hot, steamed rice. Prepare u mixture of two cupfuls of finely chopped meat, seasoned well with pepper, celery, salt, onion und lemon Juice; add u quarter of a cupful of crumbs mid enough rice wnter to make of the right consistency. Stock of any kind may be used If there Is no rice water. Nenrly fill the mold with this mixture then cover with u layer of the rice, pu' on the buttered lid and steam for .'orty-flvo minutes. Turn out on a ho platter and pour u rich tomato snuce tiround tho lonf. IUep with chicken,' lamb, mutton or chopptd tongue makes most tasty croquettes. SAVE THE SUGAR DESSERTS. Among the light desserts which nro easy for the Inexperienced housewife to prepare nre the fruit combina tions. Fruits nro rich In mineral substances n n d acids which nro needed in tho blood. The follow ing desserts, whllo saving sugar, nro giving us u new und delicious flavor. Chocolate Pears. Steam unstemmed pears until tender, after peeling and coring carefully. To the Juice of a lemon and hn'f a cupful of water add corn or innp'o sirup until It Is quite sweet ; to c..cn cupful of tho Juice add a heaping tnblespoonful of chocolate and vanilla to flavor. Cook until smooth and pour over the pears. Pineapple Bavarian Cream. Dis solve two tablespoonfuls of gelntlno In a half cupful of cold yutor. llent to gether ono grated pineapple or one" can of preserved pineapple, n hulf-cup-ful of corn sirup, n tnblespoonful ot lemon Juice; ndd to the gclutluc und stir until tho gelatine is thoroughly dissolved. Then chill tho mixture in n pnn of wnter, stirring conslnntly. When It begins to thicken fold In a cupful of cream, whipped. Place In u mold und set aside to chill. Jellied Figs. Dissolve two tuble spoonfuls of gelatine In half n cupful of water. Cook a pound of llgs with two cupfuls of wnter slowly, until the skins nre tender. Add tho boiling wn ter In which tho figs were cooked to tho softened gelatine nnd stir until thoroughly dissolved. Add n hnlf-cup-ful of corn sirup nnd enough grape juice to mnke four cupfuls of liquid. Put the liquid nnd figs In layers lu n mold, letting ench layer of liquid partly set before adding tho next Serve 'when unmoldcd with crenm. Raisin Sandwich. Stew rulslns In a little orange juice until plump. Put usido to chill. Sprend graham crack ers with tho rnlsins nnd n little gritted maple sugar mixed with cream. Put on another cracker and the sandwich Is ready. The movement for coascrvntlon la not only helping In snvlng food for our nrniy nnd nllles but it Is cducntlng U9 nwny from rich pnstry nnd puddings, which we nre finding most Important In keeping our nntlon's health up to standard. A hearty welcome manifested In kindly and pollto attentions, will mnke a very plain monl moro enjoyable than a banquet. WAYS WITH SWEETBREADS. Sweetbreads, being perishable meat, nre one of the best of summer meats which wo may feel free to use. When the price Is not prohibitive they should bo fre quently served. S w e e t b r e ads should he fresh, aa they spoil quickly. Remove all the skin, fibers and tubes without breaking tho sweetbreads themselves. Soak In cold water for an hour, changing It often to extract all the blood. Drain and put to cook lu simmering water for 120 minutes. Use tho broth In which they were cooked as a basis for the sauce In which to serve them. Plunge the sweet In-oads as soon as cooked into cold water to keep them firm und white. If to be baked, wrap eacl Rweetbread In u cheesecloth und put It under u weight. Braised Sweetbreads. Place In a baking pan a layer of new pens an small carrots with new potuoes; on this bed of vegetubles pluco tho pre pared sweetbreads with a few cubes of fat salt pork. Add enough of tho stock In which the sweetbreads were cooked to cover the vegetables. Covet tight und cook about forty minutes. Season with salt and pepper during th cooking. Sweetbreads In Gelatine. Cut lute vniull dice two cupfuls of cooked sweetbreiids. Sonk a tnblespoonful of gelatine In onc-qtiurter of a cupful of the broth and dissolve It in half a cup ful of hot broth. Add the sweetbreads, one tablcspoonful of lemon Juice aijil salt and pepper to taste. .Stand tliu mixture In a pan of Ice wnter, stir fre. quently and as It begins to stiffen fob; In one cupful of whipped cream am two tablespoonftils of chopped paisley, Turn Into molds and chill. Servo In slices laid on crisp lettuce leaves. Tomatoes Stuffed With Sweetbreads, Peel and scoop out the centers of medium-sized tomatoes, sprinkle with salt and Invert to drain. Set nn leu to chili. Cut sweetbrends previously cooked, Into dice, ndd n few cooked as paragus tips, a "spoonful of minced green pepper, season well with salt mul paprika, add mayonnaise dressing to moisten, and fill the tomatoes. Gar nish each with a stuffed olive. f Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty lotion at homo for a few eonts. Try Itl Squcczo the Juice of two lemons Into n bottlo containing throe ounces of orchard white, shnko well, nnd you hnve u quarter pint of tho best freckle, sunburn nnd tan lotion, nnd complex ion whltencr, nt very, very smnll cost. Your grocer hns tho lemons nnd ttny drug storo or toilet counter will supply thrco ounces of orchard white fo n few cents. Alassago this sweetly fragrant lotion Into tho fnce, neck, nrms nnd hnnds nnd see how freckles, sunburn nnd tan disappear and how clear, soft nnd whlto tho skin becomes. Yes I It Is harmless. Adv. Hit Range of Vision. A prlvuto somewhere In Franco re ported sick with loss of sight, Tho medical olllcer went through tho form of testing, placing the letters A H O In front of tho Avould-bo blind one, re marking: "Do you see those, my mnn?" "No, sir," wns tho nnswer. Tho M. O. then .procured n white dinner plato nnd plucud It u fow inches from tho tnan'a eyos, at tlio sumo tlmo suklng: "What is this, my man?" "Half n frnnc, sir' cumo tho nu swor. "Very good guoss, Indeed," said tho M. 0. ; "nnd now let me tell you when you get to tho front lino tronch nnd catch n Prussian guard you'll think he's n bantam." Of Course. Tho patriotism of ono Clinton coun ty farmer was clearly shown In n telephone-' convcrsutlon with n local hard waro dealer, whom ho had called" to inquire If tho storo hnd n suply of mil let seed. "Why, yes, wo hnve n supply," said tho dealer; "wo have somo German millet" But hero tho denier wns Interrupted by tho farmer as follows : "To with German," nnd tho lrnto fnnncr slnmmcd the telephone receiver on tho hook. Indlnnnpolls Nows. Don't Poison Baby. FORTY YEARS AGO almost ovory mother thought her child must have PAREGORIC orlaudnnum to mako it sloop. Thoso drugs will produoe sloop, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produco tho SLEEP FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING. Many aro tho children who havo boon killod or whoso health has been ruinod for lifo by paregoric, lauda num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggist aro prohibited from Belling either of tho narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling; them "poison." Tho definition of narcotlo' Is : "A tncdfcfne witci relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poison ous doses produces stupor, comcti convulsions and death." Tho tnsto and omcll of modicineo containing opium aro disguised, and sold under tho names of " Drops," " Cordials," " Soothing Syrups," oto. You should not permit any medicino to bo given to your children without you or your physician know oi wnat ic is composed. UAttxuiUA CONTAIN NARCOTICS, If it boara oi unos. u. i lotcnor. Genuine Castorla always boars tho Watch Your Stomach In Hot Weather A Cool, Sweet, Strong Stomach Your Best Safe- rv-i i o A rl CS O 1 I gucuu xa-gcunpi "KflOn vnllr Btlmnnh In rtrrA nirrr Ing ordor during tho hot summer months and you will havo little to fonr In tho way of Biokness" tho ndvlco many physicians givo as hot weather approaches. Good, sound, common sonso advico, too. For very frequently, and especial ly in hot weather, these common Btom nch disorders which so many peoplo seem to regard ns of minor importance, do open tho way for serious fllnces. So keen your Btomach sweet, cool and comfortable all summer long.Tho extra war work change of diet poi fns that como with hot weathor-all hit us in tho stomach. Tho strongest etomaoh will need help this summer as nover before. Tho ono easy way if you havo tho right remedy ia to rid tho stomach of too much acid. Because it's suporacid Ity that interferes with digeetion and USSimnlnf Inn. nml l,la nn,,cu t...i all thoso stomach miseries you are so ...lu.niu wiwi uuunuum,ioou-rcpeat' Save the Canadian When Our Own Harvest Requirements Are Completed United States Help Badly Needed Harvest Hands Wanted Military demands from a limited population have made such a scarcity of farm help in Canada that the appeal of the Canadian Government to the United States Government for Help to Harvest the Canadian Grain Crop of 1918 Meets with a request for all available assistance to GO FORWARD AS SOON AS OUR OWN CROP IS SECURED The Allied Armies must be fed and therefore it is necessary to save every bit of the crop of the Continent American and Canadian. Those who respond to this appeal will get a Warm Welcome, Good Wages, Good Board and Find Comfortable Homes A card entitling the holder to a rate of one cent per mile from Canadian boundary points to destination and return will be given to all harvest applicants. Every facility will be afforded for admission into Canada and return to tho United States. Information as to wages, railway rates and routes may be had from the UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT SERVICE OMAHA, HASTINGS, NORTH PLATTE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I A. WHERE BATHTUB IS UNKNOWN Alaskan Town Should Be Close Ap proach to Paradise for the Av erage Small Boy. Utah Is tho most northerly town In the world. It wns visited by MncMll Inn, tho grent Arctic explorer, to whom we owe a good deal for the Interesting Information ho fins given us about tho life of tho people In this remoto pnrt of tho earth. As Is the custom of the Indian pquuw, the Ksklmo mother of Ktnh cnrrles her bnby on her bnck, nnd often she has It here whllo she Is nt tendjng to her household duties. Pos sibly the youngster on the bnck of the cheerful-looking Ksklmo mother hns never gone through the process of tnk lug a bath, for 'wo arc told thnt tho Eskimos have n superstition to the ef fect thnt It makes bnbles cross to bathe them. Explorers tell of bnbles several months old thnt hnve never been touched by sonp nnd wnter. Beautiful, clear whlto clothes delight tho iaundrcM who uses Red Cross Ball Blue. All grocers. Adv. Slack Management. Snniucl Ilea, cx-preslduut of tho Pennsylvnnln rullrond, told n rullrond story at n dinner In Philadelphia : "It's n very lll-mniinged road," ho said. "Once, on Its 'Hying bullet' ex pross, n dreadful storm came up. and tho express stopped for tho night at Muggs Siding. " 'Conductor, sold n traveler, genlnl ly, 'we're going to ho late.' " 'No, wo hain't goln' to bo Into, nu ther,' snnrled tho conductor. " 'But I thought wo wore going to tlo up here nil night?' " 'Well, so wo nro,' tho conductor ad mitted, 'but thnt ain't goln' to miiko us late. We don't run so close to ttma ns all that."' Could Count on the Hum. It came as u blow to Rosszer thnt his friend was leaving for tho country. "Things will bo pretty dull without you, old chap," lib snld, gloomily. "Don't feel down nbout It, mv boy,H replied the other; "but, nil tho snme, I bet I shall mako things hum down there." "Got some scheme on already?" ' "Yes. You see, I'm thinking of keep Ing bees." uu&i nut NUT wo tho signature slgnaturo tjuumici QlUliolCSS lag. indigestion, sour, gassy stomach and thnt misorablo. bloated, puifod-np buuuiMuu uiiur caung, Nw hero is good news. Au easy, euro rollef has been found to get rid of tho harmful acidity nnd gn6es in tlio stomach. It is called EATONIO, a good tasting compound that you ent fuot like candy. A tablet or two of EATONIO after moals will work won dors. You can havo no idea of what suro, quick comfort EATONIO brings until you do try it. Uso EATONIO after your meals, enjoy a good nppetito nnd get full strength from fho food yon ent. At the samo timo protect your self from summer stomach and bowel miseries. Get a big box of EATONIO from your druggist today. Ho will tell you that peoplo who havo used EATONIO say thnt they never dreamed that any thing could givo such quick nnd won derful results. It costs only COo a box and if it fails in any way, your drug gist, who you know and trust, will re turn your money. Siinfssi