THE SEMNWEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Simple Ah There are record of surpassed. tusea a family of eight la her story remarkable. Thousands of families are larger. The history of tho Koch family la unique In that tho mother. with all her loving: care, pinned her faith to a simple homo remedy and never had a doctor for her children. Here Is what oho Bays: "Peruna has done my children cood. I have a family of eight and never had a doctor, only your medicine. We all think Peruna a splendid tonic." So far as vr have learned, Pe runa is the only known remedy for which such a wonderful claim can be made. Like Mrs. Koch, there are thousands upon thousands Of mothers who place their entire de pendence upon Peruna. That Peruna has merited this confidence is attested by tho words COLT DISTEMPER You can prevent this loathsome disease from running through your stable and euro all tho colts suffering with it when you begin the treatment. No matter how young, SI'OIIN'S COMPOUND is safe to use on nny colt. It is wonderful how It prevents all distempers, no matter how tho colts or horses at any age arc "exposed." SI'OIIN'S is sold by your druggist. , SI'OIIN MEDICAL CO., Sole Mfrn., Goahen, Intl. Natural Procedure. "Wlint do you think of that now os scheme?" "Oh, everybody Is mak ing light of it." FRECKLES flow Is the Tim to Get Rid of These Ugl Spoti There's no longer th llhtest need of feellnj ashamed ot your freckles, an Olliino doable -atrencth Is guaranteed to remote these homely pots. Simply set an ounce of Othlne double trength from your druggist, and apply a Utile f It night and morning and you should soon se that eten the worst freckles hare begun to dis appear, while the lighter jncs hare Tanlshed en tirely. It Is seldom that more than one ounce 4 needed to completely clear the skin and sain beautiful clear complexion. Be sure to ask for tbo double strength Othtne, as this' la sold under guarantee of money Lack At It falls to remote freckles. Adr. On Himself. Novelist Booth Tnrklngtoii tells with .gusto this story ngulnst himself: "I was strolling round an artists' Ited Cross fair when two pretty dap pers of sixteen or so came up and asked me for my autograph. U,I haven't got a fountain pen,' I wild, much Ilattered. 'Will pencil do?' "'Yes,' replied the older flapper, and so I took out a pencil nnd signed tny name In the morocco hound book that she had given me. "The flapper studied my signature with a frown. Then she looked up and aald : '"Aren't you Itohert W. Chambers?' " 'No,' said I. 'I'm Booth Turklng ton.' "The flapper turned to her friend with 11 shrug of disgust. . M 'Lend me your rubber, May,' she ald." Quite So. Three little girls were discussing the clubs their fathers belong to. "My father belongs to the Mnoses," said Mary. "My dad belongs to the Elks," said Luclle. "My papa must belong to the ele phants. He's so fat and big," re marked Lenore. And mother, who was listening, hud to leave the room to Inugh. Terrible Suggestion. "We have a duck of a doctor." "Great Scott 1 You don't mean to nay hf's a quack?" svwvwwwi The Same Delicious ' Satisfying Drink Used for years instead of coffee by families who value health The Original POSTUM Boiled just liKe coffee 15 minutes after boiling begins.. Rich in aroma. Pleasing in flavor. Economical. No table drink has ever taken the place of Postum. "There's a Get it at grocers. Two sizes 1 5c & 25c. ad a Doctor Reared Her Family WITH r HOME REMEDY Americas Mother Beats Them All few families in which th Mrs. Gustavo Koch, Box 24, ivewicK, jn.eoKUK uounty, lowa, has been Not in the fact that sho from such mothers as Mrs. Gustavo Koch. Long life to herl Peruna Is indicated for coughs, colds, catarrh of tho head, noso and throat, or dis order of tho stomach, bowels on other organs duo to catarrhal In flammation of tho mucous linings. If you are sick and suffering, write tho Peruna Company, Dept. S-80, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart man's Health Book. It Is freo and you may find that Peruna is what you need. Dr. Hartman'a "World Fa mous Peruna Tonic comes in either liquid or tablet form. Ask your dealer. If you are seeking health, do not accept "something Just as good." Insist upon Peruna. Your dealer will give you a Peruna Al manac. A man carries domestic economy to extremes when ho stops the clock at night to snvo time. GREEN'S AUGUST-FLOWER Has been used for nil ailments that are caused .by a disordered stonnich nud inactive liver, such as sick head ache, constipation, sour stomach, nervous indigestion, fermentation of food, palpitation of the heart caused by gases In the stomach. August Flower is a gentle Inxatlve, regulates digestion both in stomuch and Intestines, cleans and sweetens tho stomach and alimen tary canal, stimulates the liver to se crete the bile and Impurities from tho blood. Sold In all civilized countries. -"ve It n trial. Adv. Wild Horses a Problem. France has courteously but Hrraly refused to consider the -strjngy meat of the bony Montana wild range horse. Washington , dispatches declare that United States Senator T. .1. Walsh of .Montana, who took the matter up with the French high commission, was told that France was not In the market for Montana horse meat on any terms. Sale of the range horse for food has long been agitated, as be devours the rnnge. He Is worthless as a horse and to round him up, slay and bury him would cost loo much money. Ho Is too numerous to kill and let lie, since be might start a plague. Va rious projects to can him have been gently scorned by Amerlcnn meat packers, and the solution of tho prob lem, It would seem, is not yet. Some Don't Know It. Hero's a registration yarn which, though late, still has Its laugh: Louis Yvyno was born In sunny Italy. When he registered he was re quired to All out an Information slip giving name antl other personal facts, lie wns a bright boy and made no mistakes until he came to the lino marked "born," followed by a blank space. In this Ixnils wrote down very neatly the one word, "Yes." Her Occupation. "What kind of u woman Is his wife, Amanda?" "1 think she Is what you call a mandatory." Reason LAAAAAWWIAAA Cereal THE KITCHEN CABINET Be pleasant until 10 o'clock In the momlnc; and the rest ot tho day will tnko care of Itself. There nrc persons so radiant, so ko' lal, so kind, so plensuro-bearlnir, that you Instinctively feel In their presence that they do you Rood, whoso coming Into n room Is like tbo bringing ot a lamp there. Henry W. needier. FISH AND SHELL FISH DISHES. Fish, when it Is ohtnlncd fresh, is one of our most Important foods. It ndds variety to the diet nnd Is almost unlvcrsnlly liked. Oysters Loulsane. Clean and par boll one quart of oysters ; r e s e r v o the liquor; add wa ter to make one n'ld one-half cupfuls. Cook three rablespoonfuls of butter with two tnblespoonfuls of chopped red pepper antl one-half tnhlespoonful of chopped shallot live minutes. Add four table spoonfuls of flour, and the oyster liquor. Ilrlng to the boiling point and s.-ason with one-half teaspoonful of 'alt. a few dashes of paprika, cayenne and one tablespoonful of acid fruit Juice Arrange In buttered shells, pour over the sauce and sprinkle with grnted I'armesan cheoso. Crab Meat Tlmbales. Melt three lablespoonfuls of butter; ndd three vrblospoonfuls of flour nnd stir until well blended; then pour on gradually, stirring constantly, three-fourths of a cupful of milk and the same amount of cream. Ilring to the boiling point, season with threg-fourths of a tea spoonful of salt, ndd one-hnlf pound of crab meat, one-fourth of a pound of mushrooms, sauted In a little butter, and one canned pimento, cut in long strips. Fill tlmbnle cases with the mixture and serve. Fillets of Halibut. Wipe two three-fourths'-pnund slices of hnlibut and cut Into eight Allots. Itoll each nnd fasten with wooden skewers. Ar range six thin slices of fat snlt pork In a pan, cover with one sliced onion, one half a bay leaf, broken in bits, and place the fillets over this. Cream to gether three tnblespoonfuls of butter nnd ndd the same amount of flour. Cover the Allots, with the mixture nnd sprinkle with buttered cracker crumbs. Hake In a hot oven. Sardine Cocktails. Skin, bone and separate Into smalt pieces one box of sardines. Mix a cupful of tomato catchup, two teaspoonfuls of Worcestershire sauce, one-half tea spoonful of tabasco sauce, the juice of u lemon; add the sardines and season with salt. Chill thoroughly and serve In scallop shells on crushed Ice. A happy man or woman Is a better thing to find than a five-pound noto they practically demonstrate tho theorem of tho ltvabloness of life It. L. Stevenson. MORE GOOD THINGS. A few slices of side pork, cooked un til brown, nnd a gravy mnde by using two tnblespoonfuls of the fnt with two table spoonfuls of flour, well blended, makes a nice dish to serve with baked potatoes. Fried Salt Pork, Coun try Style. Cut salt pork In thin slices and gash each rind several times. Dip In corn meal nnd flour, using two pnrts corn nienl to one of flour. Fry In a hot fry ing pnn until crisp and brown. Itc move from Hie pun nnd strain the fnt; to two tnblespoonfuls of fat ndd three trtblespoonfuls of flour nnd, when well blended, add a cupful of milk, salt nnd pepper to taste, and one nnd one-luilf cupfuls of hot bof ed potato cubes. Chicken Gumbo. Cook one onion, llnely chopped, In four tnblespoonfiiN of butter Ave minutes, stirring vim stiuitly. Add one quart of chicken stock and one-half can of okra. two teaspoonfuls of salt, one-half a green pepper, chopped, and paprika to taste. Hring to the boiling point ami simmer 10 minutes. Prune Pie. Wash one-half pound f prunes and soak In water to 'cover. Cook In the same water until soft. It' move the stones, cut the prunes In quarters nnd mix with half a cupful f sugar and a tablespoonful of Iimikhi Juice. Line a plo plate with pnste, cover with prunes, pour over tho liquor (one and a half tnblespoonfuls), lt with bits of butter and dredge wi'h one tablespoonful of flour. Hake with a top crust. Cream of Spinach Soup. Cook two quarts of spinach 110 minutes In three cupfuls of boiling water. Drain, chop mnd rub through a sieve; add four nii fuls of chicken stock, heat to boiling point, bind with four tablespoonfuls of buttes and u third of n cupful of flour, cooked together; then add two cupfuls of milk. Season with salt and pepper. Pimento Potatoes. Season thn e cupfuls of hot rleetl potatoes wltr tln' tnblespoonfuls of butter, one-half u n fud of cream, apd suit to taste. Heat -'- orously Ave minutes. Add one and i half canned pimentos cut In lilts ir "I forced through a strainer: lu-at in il well blended Hellcat uud nlle on a I hot senilis dish Hack of tho loaf Is tho snowy flour, And back ot tbo Hour Is the mill: Back of the mill Is tbo wheat and the shower, And tho sun nnd the Father's will. "VHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR DIN NER? Soup Is nlways a good beginning f fho ordinary dinner, nnd the following will be round a tasty one : Celery Soup. Chop live stalks of celery nnd pound In n mortar. Cook in a double boiler with two slices of union and four cupfuls of milk !!0 minutes. Melt three lablespoonfuls of butter, add three tablesnoonfuls of flour nnd cook one minute; thou pour on gradually the hot milk, stlrrlni: constantly. Season villi salt nnd tipiinor. ndd one-hnlf cup nl of cream, strain Into a tiueen and serve at once. Potatoes en Casserole. Wash and pare eight smooth, round potatoes of uniform size. Cover with cold water and let stand two hours. Drain, put !n n casserole, sprinkle with snlt, add a little butter, allowhn: a teaspoonful for each potato. Cover and bake until soft, about -15 minutes. Turn every 15 minutes. Dinner Rolls. Add two tablespoon fuls of butter, one-half tablespoonful of sugar, three-fourths of a teaspoon ful of salt to one nnd one-half cup fuls of milk scalded. When warm add one yeast cake dissolved In two table--poonfuls of lukc-warm wntei, and three cunfuls of flour. Heat, cover and let rise. Cut down, ndd one-half cupful of flour and beat. Cover nnd let rise nenln. Toss on a board and knead thoroughly. Shape In biscuits and roll Into balls. Arrange on buttered sheets and let rise: then bake. Brussels Sprouts With Chestnuts. Druln and saute one quart of boiled sprouts In three tablespoonruis oi out ter. Cook one-fourth of u cupful of but ter with two teasnoonfuis of sugar tin til browned ; then ndd the sprouts, one- third of a cunful of brown stock, one half tensnoonful of beef extract, one half teaspoonful of salt, a few grains of cayenne and two tnblespoonfuls ot fruit lulce. Turnins With Parsley. Cook turnips' cut In cubes until tender; add butter, chopped parsley, salt and paprika for seasoning. Whether tho world Is blue or rosy depends upon tho kind of Bpcctneles wo wear; 'tis our K'aBsos, not tho world that needs attention. FOOD FOR THE FAMILY. Some of the dishes that were com man a generation ago may be revived and will find great wel come. One of these is Washington Pie, Cream one-fourth cup ful of butter, ndd one cupful of sugar gradu ally, two eggs, well beat' en and one-half cupful ol milk. Then ndd one nn. two-thirds cupfuls of flour mixed nil') sifted with two nnd one-hnlf teaspoon fills of linking powder. Hake In round layer tins and put sweetened nnd fln vored whipped cream ns a filling nnJ on top. Raspberry Jam may be used In place of the cream If preferred. Tomato Soup. Cook one can of to mntoes, two cupfuls of water, two slices of onion. 12 pepper corns. fou cloves, a bit of bay leaf, and two ten spoonfuls of sugar, 20 minutes. Forc through a sieve, add n tonspoonful ol snlt and one-eighth of n tenspoonfu. rtf cfwlu Mulr tun tnlilouTirifinf nlw nl , butter, ndd three tubR'spoonfuls ol flour, nnd stir until well blended ; ther pour on gradually while stirring the hot liquid. Hrlng to u boiling poim nnd strain. Baked Halibut, Arrange six sllcei of fat salt pork In a dripping pnn Cover with one sliced onion nnd n hi' of bay leaf. Wipe n two-pound sllei of halibut and plnee over the pork and onion. Mask with three tablespoon fuls of flour mixed with three of hut ter. Cover with three-fourths cupfu of buttered crumbs. Hnke f0 minutes Servo with n sauce made from tho fn' In the pan. Thicken with flour nn! adding milk. Boston Brown Bread. Mix nnd slf' one cupful of rye meal, one cupful oi cornmeal, one cupful of grnliam flour one teaspoonful of suit, three fourths of a cupful of molasses nni ,vn cupfuls of sour milk. Stir untl' well mixed, turn Into a buttered mold nnd steam three and one-hnlf hours Kill (he mold two-thirds full nnd covet closely. Brown bread mny bo dipped In ter nnd heated in a hot oven, innklna the bread as fresh us If Just steamed. Modern Modes. Long, looso sleeves of transparent material button from top to bottom oq the Inside seam. Short coats feature double pockets and sleeves sewed InK the nriuholes without fullness. Kvc iilug gowns ore trimmed with inch jitle two-faced satin ribbon uppllee In rows and rows on tullo. On frock of satin or tiicoletio uppi.qued I'm fubrl('K( also nppHquetl velvet, make excellent trimming. Look out for Span ish Influenza. At the first sign of a cold take CASCARA QUININE Btaadarrl cold remedy for 30 rears In tablst form tale, sure, no opiate breaks up cold In 34 hour relieve! (rip In 3 days. Money back Itlt fall. Thsgenulne box ha sited top tlth Mt. Hlll'a picture. At All Drua Btorts. Skin Tortured Babies Sleep After Cuticura All drarzlits: SoapU-Olntmenf tSaixlBA.TalemaES. oampia rftcn in ox - viiicwra, , eviiaa.-- The sooner n man shufllcs off this mortal coll the sooner his good qual ities will be recognized. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Dc Cured by local applications as they cannot reach C-i diseased portion of tho ear. There is only one way to cure Catarrhal Deafrff and that ts by a constitutional remedy. HALL8 CATARRH MKDICINB acts through the Dlood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous llntnp of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la inflamed you have a rumbllnfr sound or Imperfect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, Deafness ts the result. Unless the Inflammation can be re duced and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearlntr may be destroyed forever. Many cases of Doafness are' caused by catarrn, wmcn is an innamoa condition of the Mucous Surfaces. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. All Druggists 7Sc. Circulars free. P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. When the cat's away tho neighbors get Insomnia. Oh! My Face Pcoplo who havo impure or impoverished blood should bo careful to tako only a temperance remedy mado of wild roata and barks sitcli as Dr. Picrco'a Golden Medi cal Discoyery is and has been for nearly 60 years. Ingro dicnta printed on wrapper. Tho first day you start to tako this reliable medicine, impure germs and accumulation begin to separate in tho blood and aro then expelled through the climinative organs. In place of tho impurities, tho arteries and veins gradually get fresh vitalized blood and the action of this good blood on the Bkin means that pimples, boils, carbuncles, eczema, rash, acne and all skin blemishes will disappear. Then yon must remember that when tho blood is right, the liver, stomach, bowels and kidneys becomo healthy, active and vigorous and you will havo no mora trouble with indigestion, backache, head ache Get Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery to-day at any medicine dealers, in tablet or liquid form, or send lOo for trial paclcago to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' uotel, uuiialo, N. x. Occasionally one should "clean house" with castor oil or tiny pills mndo up of tho May-apple, leaves of aloe and root of jalap, first nut up by Dr. Pierce and now sold by almost all druggists in this country . as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant PelleU. Always convenient to take. W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 12.-1919. Nebraska Directory Omaha Auto Tinners Expert Radiator Repairers 2107 Firnim Street, Omiht, Ntb. Prompt attention to out of town shipments. Highest Price for Cream Shlo direct to manufacturer end eliminate the mid dlemen. Ship any day ai vre will el'o you benefit of all raises In price while cream is In transit. 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