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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1918)
THE SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA, KITCHEN III IGIEYS ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 To bo tho guiding star, tho rulltiK BPlrlt In a true liotno Is lilKlicr honor than to rule an empire. ce Boxes on Wheel Refrigerator cars for carrying meat are ice boxes traveling on wheels. Most people in America would have to go without fresh meat, or would, have to pay more for what they could get, if it were not for these traveling ice boxes. Gustavus F. Swift, the first Swift in the packing industry, saw the need of these traveling ice boxes before others. . He asked the railroads to build them. The railroads refused. They were equipped, and preferred to haul cattle rather than dressed beef. So Gustavus F. Swift had to make the cars himself. The first one was a box car rigged up to hold ice. Now there are 7,000 Swift refrigerator cars. Each one is as fine an ice box as you have in your home. Day and night, fair weather and foul, through heat and cold, these 7,000 cars go rolling up and down the country, keeping meat just right, on its way to you. Thus another phase of Swift & Company's activities has grown to meet a need no one else could or would supply, in way that matched Swift & Company ideas of being useful. When you see one of these Swift & Company cars in a train, or on a siding, you will be reminded of what is being done for you as the fruit of experience and a desire to serve. Swift & Company, U. S. A. It's awfully hard on some men's eyes when they look' for perfection In themselves. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that It CI I ..A B In Use for Over 31) Years Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria United States may tax mules and donkeys. BCOTK5LIYGI3R CATTLE BY DRENCHING Salts and oil arc DANGEROffS. Few cattle die of constipation; many of PARALYSIS of the bowels. Give LAXOTOW8C dry on tbe tongue. Positively prevents and overcomes both. Excellent fur loss of nppellte. AT OUR DEALERS or Postpaid 50 Canto. Send for price Hat of medicines. Consult DU DAVID KOllEKTtt about all nnlmiii aliments. Infonnutlon free. Get a FREE copy of "The CM Iptclallit" with full Information on Abort Ion In Court. BR. OtVID ROBERTS VET CO. ICO Grand Art. Waekfia, r.'li. BEST BUYERS"SELLERS cattle II HO0SM.SHCEP STOCK YARDS'OMAIIA FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved In water for douche stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration and Inflam mation. Recommended by Lydia E Pinkham Med. Co. for ten years. A healing wonder for nasal catarrh, sore throat and sore ayes. Economical. Has eatJwxifiuar deaauas and gcnnWW! power. rre, sue u dnitruo, o pouroiq Ga 1 be K.ttrxi rata Ccmpur. UmIoo. Mus. . W. N. U,, OMAHA, NO. 42-1910. s Lend the Way They Fight BuyLibertyBonds Secure. A former sergeunt, who had Just been "busted" and who carried fresh In his mil (1 memories of n court martial, was lifted wounded from the ambulance at a Held hospital In France. He, was grinning. "Well," he said, "heres' one stripe they can't take away from me." OLD PRESCRIPTION FOR WEAK. KIDNEYS Ilave you ever stopped to reason why it is tluit no many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out f eiRht nnd nro soon forgotten? Tho reafon is plain tho article did not fulfil (lie promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A inedicinala preparation that has real curative value almost sells itfcelf, as like in endless chain system tho remedy is i ecoiuniended by those who have been tnefitcd to those who are in need of it. A prominent druggist says, "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years ind never hesitate to recommend, for in .lmost every case it shows excellent re ult, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy that I know ol (iin i-o large n sale." Wording to sworn statements and rifled testimony of thousands who have -ed the preparation, the success of Dr. ilmcrs' Swamp-Root is duo to the fact bat so many people claim, it fulfills nl ost every wish in overcoming kidney, vcr and bladder ailments, corrects ur nary troubles and neutralizes the uric t(l which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottlo of Swamp-Root by Parcel Poet. Address rXr Kilmer & Co., Jlinghamtori, N. Y., and nclostj ten rent; also mention this paper. Large and medium sizo bottles for salt it all drug Htore Adv. The egg that can't bo beat isnt as good as It might he. A busy man Is about as sociable a womnn with tho toothache. A Bad Cough II net-beted, often leads to serious tremble. Siferuard your health, rtliers your distress and soothe your Irritated throat by taking; PISO'S Thoy never tnsto who always drink; Thoy always tnlk who nover think -Prior. "We llvo upon not wflat wq cat, but what wo digest. FAMILIAR FOODS IN DIFFERENT WAYS. N OltniNAUY dish mny become some thing quite unusual and appetizing by the addition of a few well blended seasonings. Dlanquettc of Chicken, Take one cold cooked chicken or fowl, the yolks of two eggs, one pint of chicken brolh, with salt and pepper to taste. I'cel four fresh mush rooms and simmer In the broth until tender. Add the chick en sliced In thin slices and cook until hot; add the beaten yolks and as soon as the sauce is smooth and creamy udd the snlt nnd pepper and a few droits of lemon Juice. Serbian Chicken. Put n good-sized slice of salt pork into a saucepan and fry, add some minced parsley root, car rot, onion and n clovo of garlic. Joint the fowl and place It In the pan; add salt und pepper. Cook In the oven one hour; thou udd three peeled tomatoes with tho seeds removed. Continue to ndd to the pun enough water to baste the fowl frequently. Cook until the fowl is tender and serve with rice and bacon or minced ham for llavor. Pour the gravy over the chicken. Baked Ham. Soak the hnm over night; In the morning scrub It and trim nway any rusty part, wipe dry and cover the ham with u thick paste of bread dough, one-half Inch thick. Lay In a dripping pan with a little sweet cider, busting often and adding more cider as It Is needed. When a skewer will pierce the thickest part, remove the crust and outside skin, sprinkle with brown sugar nnd crumbs, stick with cloves and brown in the oven. Brown the commeal before making It into mush, using care that it does not scorch. It will have a most tasty llavor of parched corn. Crab Salad. Take four cupfuls of crab meat, one cupful of wcil-aeuponed boiled dressing, one-half cupful of cut pickles, Salt and pepper, two table spoonfuls of chopped green peppers. Mix till together nnd servo on lettuce. Brown Bread. Take one cupful each of graham, rye and corn meal, one cup ful of sour milk, two cupfuls of sweet milk, two-thirds of u cupful of molas ses, one egg, one teaspoonful of soda nnd a half-tenspoonful of salt, Steam three hours and set In the oven to dry off, ufter tnklng from the pan. Glvo to your friends a cordial wel come. Instead of a vurlety of cakes and pastry. The smile of tho hostess is tho cream of tho feast. SEASONABLE DISHES. N UNUSUAL but most palatable salad Is the following : Take n cupful of crab meat, the canned variety, cut with u shnrp knife Into .-mull pieces, ndd an equal amount of finely diced tart apple, season with salt and a few dashes of paprika, add a half-cupful of mayonnaise nnd serve. A little chopped green pepper may be ndded for variety. Ham With Cider. Slices of cold ham are heated In cider which has been thickened with cornstarch. Servo pour ed over the ham. A half glassful of ap ple or currant Jelly with n half cup ful of water and tt tablespoonful of cornstarch makes a -ood sauce. Cheese and Pepper Fondu. 7J.to two tablespoonfuls each of chopped re 1 and green peppers, two-thirds of a cup ful of corn cake crumbs, tbe same amount of scnlded milk nnd cheese, one-half tenspoonfiM 'each of suit and paprika, n few grains of mustard and two well-bnten eggs, fl reuse n linking dish and sprinkle with the flnelv chopped peppers. Add the scalded milk to the gritted cheese, seasonings, crumbs, and beaten egg yolks; mlv well, then fold In the stltlly beaten whites. Turn Into the baking dish and hake In a slow oven twenty-five min utes. Chocolate Molasses Cakes. Take one-third of u cupful of molasses, one sixth of a cup of boiling water, on ta blespoonful of fhortenlng, one-half cupful of Hour, one-fourth cupful of corn Hour, one-third of a teaspoonful of soda, the snme of salt and cinna mon, one nnd a half squares of melted chocolate and a half tonspoonful of vnnllln. Rent thoroughly after combin ing as usual, and bake In small greased in ti til ri pans. Coconut Biscuit Sift two cupfuls of barley Hour with four teaspoonfuN of baking powder, a half teaspoonful of snlt, two tablespoonfuls of shorten ing and one cupful of fresh grated co conut. Add tho coconut milk for the liquid and roll out one-half Inch thick. Rrush the top with milk and bake moderately twcnty-llvo minute . . 1 rutiwul War Gsrti in Jn ft -Commission' Dl rt fttionjlWrOirdiri, n ft 'Commluloir ' jl DISHES WE LIKE. MOST appetizing tlldi Is apples nnd onloua cooked together and served as a vege table. Take three pints of chopped tipple- and two pints of onion; If this Is too large an amount for the family use cups Instead of pints. Cook the onion In n little hot bacon or snlt pork fat until nearly soft, then add the apple, a little salt and cayenne nnd a tablespoonful or two of corn sirup. Cook until tho apples are brown. Sardine Salad. Remove the skin from t ight boneless sardines and break them In pieces. Pare and core a tlrm tart apple, cut In very thin slices and mash with fork. Mix the llsh and tho apple together, adding a little of the sardine oil from the box to mako tho' mixture of tho right consistency to tin iid. Shape like sardines and servo two on a nipt of lettuce hearts. Servo this salad with either French or may onnaise dressing. Apple and Raisin Sandwich. Chop one large apple with a third of a cup ful of raisins; mix well, add a tea spoonful of lemon Juice and spread on buttered graham bread; cover with another slice of buttered bread. The rich spiced sirup left from pick led peaches may be used again another year to save sugar. This same sirup gives a delicious flavor to meat when used to bust It. Tanoo Salad. Pare, halve and core tlnee ripe, Juicy pears. Squeeze lemon Juice over them to keep them from tils- colBrlng. Place u ball of cream cheeso or a cube of Roquefort In the cavity of each pear. Set these on the heart leaves and pour over a French dressing seasoned with chopped red und green popper, a dash of mustard with tho olive oil and vinegar, salt and cayenne popper. Apple Cake. Line a deep pie pinto with pastry. Then mix together one half cupful each of raisins, nuts nnd two-thirds of n cupful of honey and a teaspoonful of cinnamon; sprinkle these over tho crust and cover with three thinly sliced tart apples; sprinkle with two tablespoonfuls of sugar; pour over a cupful of milk benten with ono egg. Rake slowly until the custard Is set, then reduce the heat and bake tin til the apples are cooked. A 'tart, grated apple, one cupful of sugar and an egg white beaten until stiff nnd it will stand up, makes a lino iluvored tilling for a layer enke. The cake with such a filling will not dry quickly. In all tho world there Is no vlco, Less prone to exresn tlinn nvurlco; It neither cares for food nor clothing, Naturo'8 contont with little, that with nothlnp FAVORITE DISHES. H15RE is such u dl verslty of dishes that he is Indeed hnrd to suit who cannot find some In all menus which will plei'se. "Three" Ice Cream. Take tho i natiofulwru.in; i Juice of throo oranges, three lem ens nnd the riced pulp of three Imnnnas, three cupfuls of strained honey, three cupfuls of water. Let "tand one hour then pour Into a freez er. add a cupful of cream and freeze This anrouiit will serve ten persons. Peanut Straws. Roll rich pn.siry one-eighth of nn Inch in thickness spread one-half with peanut butler, wet tho edges and fold tho remaining half over It. Roll lightly, prick with a fork to prevent pufllng up. Cut In strips n half-Inch wide and four Inches long. Rrush with milk and hake In a quick oven. When done sprinkle with paprika. Spanish Meat Dish. In the liottoin of ii baking dish place a layer of thin ly sliced potatoes. Over these lay sliced cold roast beef, chicken or any kind of cooked meat ; pour over a cup ful or Jess of good gravy. A very lint ly-shreddod onion Is then sprinkled over the gravy. Then cover with tw cupfuls of thick tomato; put Into t.'io oven to bake; after an hour add a tablospoonfiil of cooked green pens and servo at once. Salt nnd pepper should bo added to each layer, as tho spiisonlntr Improves as the (llsh cnofts. Stuffed Green Peppers. Cut off the tops of a dozen green peppers und put these bits with one small onion through a meat chopper. Add a pound of sausage meat, two-thirds of a cup ful of cracked crumbs, two table spoonfuls of catsup, one egg well beaten, three-fourths of a teaspoonful ! of salt and milk to soften. Romovo the seeds, stuff the peppers nnd set them In a baking dish with n little warm water to keep them from stick I Ing. Rake In n moderate oven out hour or until the meat Is brown and j tho peppers soft. ILIUM lit! ISM We will win this war Nothing else really matters until we do I The Flavor Lasts SSSBBSiasMHSSJBJI Explaining It One reason more bams are hit by lightning In this region than formerly Is. that there are more barns to bo hit There la no more lightning than usual. Portland Oregonlnn. Cutlcura Beauty Doctor For cleansing and beautifying tho skin, hands and hair, Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment afford tho most cffectlvo preparations. For frco samples ad dress, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Oint ment 25 nnd CO. Adv. Her Way. Stella Aro you Having money t Uelln Well, every day I think more things I don't buy. of What Is tlui cause of indigestion, drs- (irimla, hlont, heartburn, fuoil-repratlnic, ipIcIiIiik, gusty, Hour stomach, and ho many HNHiiarli mlnrrlfsT Junt thin nclil tiiu ill HUfiuraclilItT a the doctors call li. It mlm mllnns of ttitlr full atri'nstb, vitality and the Ixwer to en Jo life tn tic rent men and womi'n. It Is well known Hint on acid mouth drntroj'H the iff th. The odd In ho power ful that It cuts right through the hard enamel und online the lentil to decay. This Is fair warning nt wlint excena nclrt It y will do lo the delicate organization of the utomach; as a matter of fact, ez cchh oddity not only products a creat many painful and disagreeable symp toms that re generally name "Htomnch trouble," but It Is the creator of a lonn train of rery aerlous ailments. Acid stomich Interferes with the dlgcallon and cause the food to ferment. Tills mass of hour, fermented food pusses Into the Intestines, where It heroines the breeding plarn for germa nnd toilc poison, which lo turn are absotbed fnto tbe blood and distributed through out the entire body. Whcrerer you go yon see Tlctirna of acld-atnmach people who, while not actually down lck are always alllnjr hae no appetite, food doesn't digest, belching all tbe time, continually com plalulng of being weak and tired and worn out. It la this exevos acidity that The Sturjes. "yVhnt did they do with the vessel?" "Klrst. they buoyed her up and then diey manned her." RED CR08S DALL BLUE Makes clothes whiter than giiow. De lights tho hoiiBowIfo. Largo package ( conts at all good grocors. Adv. A grain of Hand in a man's makeup U worth two In the ttugnr. If a man Ih prejudiced and knows tt thrn thero Is still hope for him. VirkiTiM Granulated Eyelids, I OUT '""'L0 "T: sure to 3uiii uuaianu ninii Eyes g itiickly reheved by Marine lyeRemedy. No Smarting, iuat Ere Comfort. At Your DniffgiiU or by mail 60c per Bottle. For Dook ol tbe Eye freo write b u Murine Eyn Remedy Co., Chicago. Just in Time. "Did she return the eugngcmenl ring when sho Jilted you?" "She didn't have nny engagement ring. Just before I proposed to her I Joined a society for the prevention ofl useless giving." Don't hlamu the hen If tho egg Is bad. It wns all right when her ro sponslblllty ended. ASTHMA Instantly relieved with OR HOMY REFUNDED ASK ANY uMIGfilST takes the pep si;d puneh out of thc.ro, leurcH little or no vitality. Strike at tbe Tery cause of all thW trouble nnd clean this excess add nut of tbe stomach. This will file tbe stum, acli a chance to digest tbe food properly; nature will do the rest. A wonderful new remedy rem or en ex cess acid without the slightest discom fort. It la called ICATONIO. made In the form of tablets they aro good to est Just like a bit of candy. ICATONIO literally nliNiirbn the Injurious excess arid and cnrrlen It away through tho In. teatlnea. It drives the bloat out of ths body you can fairly feel It work. Try KATPNIO and aeo how nolekly It banishes bloat, heartburn, belching, food-repeating, Indigestion, etc. See too, how quickly your general lien lib Impi-orca how ranch more of your food Is digested bow nerTonsnens and irritability disappear. Learn bow easy It Is to get back yonr physical nnd men tal punch, Have the power and energy to work with vim. I5nJoy tbe good things of life. Learn whnt It meana to fairly bubble over with health. Bo get n box of KATONIO from your drngglst today. We authoiixe blm to giinrontee KATONIO to pleaso you and you can trust your druggist to mike tbli guarantee K"1, If It falls In any way, take It back be will refund your money. Soothe Your S II druggists; Roup . Ointment "f A TO. TalcmuSi. ample each free ot "CnUcsra, Dipt. X, Isrwm." PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A tollst preparation of merit. 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