The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 03, 1919, Image 7

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    THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA.
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neither Onlum.Morphlnc nor.
Mineral. Notkaboow,
JecptafOMIkSAlOZLTlTCEm
Jumphn ix
A t,Mf nt Remedy for.
GonstJpationandDiarrhcca
and Fcvcrishncss ntul
incc op Sleep i
resulting thcrcfrorajnlnfaniy ,;
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
' Thero nro millions of people who
Buffer almost dally from the horrora
of an acid-stomach Indigestion; sour,
nssy, stomach ; distressing heartburn ;
sickening food-repeating; painful
Moat and that miserable, puffed up,
lumpy feeling after eating. Many of
these people have tried treatment after
treatment; medicine after medicine;
others have gone to doctors and stom
ach specialists and some to. hospitals,
but In spite of all of their efforts they
have obtained no lasting relief or n
permanent cure.
These symptoms simply mean acid
stomach. If allowed to run on, they
are very likely to cause a lot of seri
ous trouble. Dyspepsia, rheumatism,
gout, lumbago, sciatica, splitting head
ache, dizzy spells, nervousness, sleep
lessncss, mental depression, melan
cholia, a feeling of Hstlessness and
all-goneness these are just a few of
the disorders which can be traced to
acid-stomach. As a matter of fact,
cld-stomach is often the direct cause
of those almost incurable conditions
known as catarrh of the stomach, in
testinal ulcer, and cancer of the stom
ach. The lives of those who suffer
from these serious troubles are noth
ing short of dally agony. Surely,
then, you must see how Important It
la to go at once to the seat of the
trouble acid-stomach. You know
if FOR YOUR
Very Naturally.
Oert What did Myrt do when she
round out you said she was homely?
Mabel Oh, she got real ugly about
iffJS it
!
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Counterfeiter Caught 1 The New York health authorities had a Brook
lyn manufacturer sentenced to tho penitentiary for selling throughout
(he United States million! of "Talcum powder" tablets as Aspirin Tablets.
Aspirin "DON'TS
Don't ask for Aspirin Tablets say "Bayer 1"
Don't buy Aspirin in a pill box! Get Bayer package!
Don't forget that the "Bayer Cro" is your only
protection against dangerous counterfeits.
Bayer-Tablets
of Aspirin
The genuine American owned "Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin" have been proved safe by millions for Pain,
Headache, Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Colds, Grippe, Influenzal Colds, Joint Pains,
Neuritis. Proper dosage on every "Bayer" package.
Uoiea of 12 tablet Bottles of 24 Bottles of 100 Also Capsules.
Afplrin l tie trtdt tuxk of Bajcr Manufacture of MonoatiticI3tUr of EallcjUcadd
For Infants and Ghildron.
Mothers Know That
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signatury
ft In
rvjjP - Use
For Over
Thirty Years
thk oiMTun .smmmv, new vokk rrr.
Til " w
est For
what acid-mouth does to the teeth-
hoW it eats right through the hard
enamel and causes them to decay.
Think then of the havoc that must
be caused by excess acid In the stom
ach 1
Even if you are not suffering nny
immediate stomach pains, but are not
feeling just as fit and line as you
should, you should by all means make,
this test: Go to your drug store at'
once and get a big box of EATONIO.
It Is In the form of pleasant-tasting
tablets you eat them like a bit of
candy. EATONIC Is prepardd for just
one purpose correcting acid-stomach
by driving out the excess acid.
EATONIO literally absorbs the excess
acid. It brings Instant relief from
the pains of Indigestion, heartburn,
belching, sour, gassy stomach, bloat,
etc. It makes tho stomach pure, sweet,
cool and comfortable, puts It in a nor
mal, healthy condition, so that your
food is properly digested. You neqd
every bit of strength you can possibly
get out of the food you eat and
EATONIO helps you get It.
Don't put this test off if you valuo
your future good health and happi
ness. You run no chance at all be
cause EATONIO Is absolutely guar
anteed to give you relief or your drug
gist will refund your money. Th
cost is a mere trifle.
ACID STOMACH )v
If a man Is wide awake during tho
day ho can afford to sleep at night.
Most of us are willing to take up
our cross, but it must be a gilt one.
ch
Don't fail to say to druggist:
"I want 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin
in a Bayer package." The genuine!
Buy only the regular Bayer pack
age with the safety "Bayer Cross"
upon it and on .each tablet inside.
It Is bettor to say, "This one thing I
do," than to say, "Tlioso forty things
I dabble ln."-VashtnKton Olnddon.
SOME GOOD COMPANY DISHES.
It Is a pleasure, when entertaining
our friends, to give them something
unusual and attractive.
Ham With Cider.
Have n thick slice if
hntn cut, lay It In the fry
ing pan and quickly near
It over on both slths,
then add a cupful f
sweet elder, n tablespoon
ful of parsley and lot it
simmer for an hour m
tho hack of tho stovo or
in the oven. Serve with the sniico
poured around the hnm and gnrnNi
with parsley.
Fried Chicken Southern Style.
Joint n fat young chicken, dredge It
with flour, salt and pepper and plan
on a platter. In a deep frying pan,
try out n half-pound of bacon, add one
cupful of lard and when smoking hot
lay In tho pieces of chicken; turn
when brown, giving" tho thicker pieces
longer time to cook. Place on a hot
plntter and garnish with watercress.
Rhubarb Baked With Figs. Cover
well washed flgs with water (boiling)
and cook until the water Is nearly
evaporated. Cut a pound of unpeoled
rhubnrb into inch pieces, put a lner
into a baking dish, sprinkle with
sugar, then ndd a few flgs; repeat
until tho disli Is full. Add a few table
spoonfuls of water and bake covered
in n slow oven until tho fruit is ten
der. Frozen Boston Pudding. Grate a
hnlf-pound of brown hrend a day old,
pour over It a pint ot cream, boiling
hot, rind let It stnnd until cool. - Pre
pare a rich boiled custard, using a pint
of milk, three eggs and two table
spoonfuls of sugar. Cook until the cus
tard coats the spoon. When frozen
remove the cream to a chilled platter
nnd cover with crumbs of macaroons.
The cream may bo packed In a mold
dusted with the crumbs nnd let stand
packed in ice for several hours to de
velop the flavor.
Blueberry Cake This is nil old-fashioned
dish which one never refuses.
Cream a tablespoonful of butter, ndd
n cupful of sugar, and when well
mixed, two unbeaten eggs. Beat Ave
minutes, add a tenspoonful of vnnllln
a few gratings of nutmeg, two tea
spoonfuls of baking powder sifted with
two cupfuls of Hour; then add n pint
of well-floured blueberries. Bake In
n louf nnd serve warm with butter.
The weUMnformed housewife will find
no great difficulty In selecting a com
bination of foods that Is nutritively
efficient and at the samo time simple
and economical, Jordan.
CARE IN CONTAGION.
Contagious diseases nre due to dis
tinct living things, which nro transmit
ted from one person to
nnother nnd live like
parasites upon a patient.
This knowledge will h.lp
us to guard ourselves
and our loved ones fr..m
the spread of contagion.
Tho best protection
ngalnst contagion Is ro
bust health. Qne whn Is
strong and vlirornii- Is
lrueh less liable to yield to diM.ise
than one loss robust. Wholesome f 1,
exercise nnd fresh air are essentials
In comhntlng disease. 'An netlve l'ly
is far less liable to disease tlinn mi
inactive one that has little outdoor . x
eicise. . ,
The need of fresh air, day and nlfht,
is one of the Important factors In
maintaining health. The belief that
night nlr Is dnngerous and sleeplnj: In
nn unventllnted room Is responsible for
much 111 health. Sleeping rnoinR should
be well aired by dny, nodding sunned
often and n free circulation of air In
the coldest weather mnlntnlncd In Hie
sleeping rooms during tho night.
The eating utensils used by a pa
tient, or Indeed anything elso which lie
uses or handles during n contagious ill
iiess, nre a mennce, ns they are easily
contnmlnnted with Infectious germ--
A diphtheria patient who lias bn nil
in his mouth will contaminate spoons,
cups, forks or anything which he us.
This Is also true of other contagious
diseases to a less extent. Consequently
too much enre cannot he taken of ev
erything thnt the pntient handles.
Allow no ono to use or handle nny
of his utensils, toys or hooks. Hie
utensils may bo boiled; ten minutes
will sterilize them, hut toys, books or
things that ennnot be boiled should he
burned.
Paper napkins and dishes of paper
may be used, saving the care of linen
and utensils, arid these may bo bin ned.
To ventilate a ?lck room without a
dinft, place a board four to six ln lies
wide undor tho window, and of i lie
samo width; by shutting the window
down on this board, a current of nlr
will come up between the sashes, keep,
ing n circulation of fresh nlr, without
n drnft.
When airing the room, place nn open
umbrelln over the bond and shouhh is
of the pntient, cover with n Man !!,
nnd open all doors and windows for a
tew minutes. Do not remove the cov
er until tho room 1ms become worm
again.
Tho utmost patience must he used In
dealing with n sick person. One who
Is 111 Is out of balance In mind as well
as In body.
If you wore busy being true
To what you know you ought to do,
You'd be so busy you'd forget
Tho blunders of tho folks you've met.
Hoboccn, Foresman,
HELPFULHINT3.
When baking n cake, set tlm alarm
clock, so that no matter how busy, tho
uttention will ho
called to tho
kitchen.
Old stocking
legs slipped over
the sleeves will
keep a gown fresh,
when working In
tho kitchen. A
slocking leg slipped over nn old whisk
broom mnkes a tine brush for the stove.
Obstinate stains of almost any kind
may be removed by using soap with
peroxide, then plnclng the stain In tho
s"n. Sometimes several applications
of the peroxide will bo necessary. Iron
rust is easily removed by n solution of
salts of leinon In water applied to tho
spot, nnd then the bright sunlight to
net upon It.
Candles for use on the table will
burn clearer nnd longer if kept on Ico
for n day before using. A ring of salt
put around the wick will give a soft,
steady flame and will bum all night.
Cracks and splits In furniture may
be tilled with melted bccswnx and then
varnished, so that they will hardly
show.
Swiss chard nnd Chinese cnbbage are
two vegetables which should bo found
In every garden. The chard mny ha
ennned for winter use, making a most
acceptable addition to tho vegetables
for winter.
Clean soiled plumes In alcohol. Shake,
and they will bo as fresh as ever.
Pineapple juice Is a good cure for In
digestion. Pineapple with bananas nnd
nn orange, all cut flue, makes a good
cake Hlllng. One can of shredded pine
apple, three bananas and ono orange
sliced very thin, will be enough flllliifi
for n large cake.
Keep plenty of wnter In the boiling
pots nnd pans on a damp, rainy dny,
for tho ntinosphere nbsorbs It rapidly.
In cooking rice, use plenty of boiling
wnter, and keep It boiling rapidly at
first, so that tho grains will be distinct.
Apply soup and ammonia to burns
from ncld Immediately, to allay the
pnln.
Orated horseradish mixed with whip
ped cream, salt and cayenne makes
n good sauce to serve with fish.
The ethics of gastronomy are as
marked as those of society, and the
arrangement of n bill of faro calls
for us much nnesso as do tho functions
of a chaperon. Elwangor..
SEASONABLE DISHES.
During the early summer month!
the nppellte needs n little urging and
especially attractlvs
dishes to nppeal to the
appetite.
Mutton With Peas.
Cut mutton In serving,
sized pieces, brown In a
Httlo boiling water and
cook nt a low tempera
ture until well done. Pom
around the mutton a pint of cooked
peas and serve when well heated.
Grilled Chicken and Mushrooms
Sprinkle pieces of cold cooked chick
en with red pepper nnd salt, brush
with melted butter and toss In fine
crumbs. Place In n hot oven. Cut th
stalks from n half pint of mushrooms
place them with two tnb'lespoonfuls ot
butter In a saucepan. dustwlth mnoc
and cook gently for five minutes, ther.
ndd salt, pepper, a tablespoonful of
flour nnd n quarter of n cupful of
stock. Coqk until well done, then pour
over pieces of tonst. Prepare tho
chicken and servo around tho tonst.
Unusual Sponge Cake. Separuto
the yolks and whites of four eggs nnd
bent tho whites very stiff; add a cup
ful of sugar,-a little at a time, not to
lose the nlr In the beaten egg, then
ndd tho yolks one nt a time, cutting
nnd folding them In, not to mix, but
lenvo the whites streaked with yellow.
Cut In cupful of flour sifted with a
qunrtcr of a teaspoonftil of the crenm
of tnrlnr, and bake In a grensed pan
In a slow oven. The crenm of tnrtnr
may bo divided nnd half of It put Into
the egg whites while lientlng.
Sour Meat. Take n nice pleco of
round steak, lay It In vlnegnr with ono
onion, a teaspoonful of whole nlh
fiplce, solt and pepper mixed, one bay
leaf and allow It to stand for three
days. Brown the ment In n hot oven
or frying pnn, pour over tho vinegar
and sulllclent wnter to cover tho mean
and simmer until tender. Strain the
grnvy, then thicken It and pour around
tho ment when served.
From May until Into In October II
tho season Is warm, wo will find a cron
of delicious food Just for tho gather.
Ing. The field mushroom may easily
ho learned and It will quickly be rec
ognized so thnt there need be no dan
ger In eating It. It Is not wise to over
pick any mushrooms before learning
the ordinary kinds.
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Fla
ivor Lasts
Subtlety wins but wisdom holds.
GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER
tins been a household remedy ull over
tho civilized world for more than half
a century for constipation, intestinal
troubles, torpid liver and tho generally
depressed feeling that accompanies
such disorders. It la n most valuablo
remedy for indigestion or nervous dys-
pepsia nnd liver trouble, bringing" on
headache, coming up of food, pnlplta
tlon of heart, nnd many other symp
toms. A few doses of August Flower
will relieve you. It is a gentlo laxa
tive. Ask your druggist. Sold in all
civilized countries. Adv.
Keeping It Up.
A maid servant applied for a week
end off, us her homo was dlstunt, for
tho purpose of being at homo on her
parents' silver wedding day.
Tho leavo was granted, and the maid
returned.
"Well," said her mistress, "did every
thing go off satisfactory?"
"Oh, yes, thank you, ma'am," said
tho girl, "and mother told mo to Bay
oho Is very grateful to you for lotting
mo off."
"And what did your father Buy?"
asked the lady.
"Oh, lorl ma'um," replied the girl.
"ho wasn't there. IIo's been dend this
20 years."
That Frlendl
"Mother doesn't think she'll go to
tho theater with us tonight, Albert."
"Is thnt so? I have got three tickets.
What shall I do with tho third ono?"
"Glvo It to tho man you alwnys go
out to seo bctweeu tho acts. Ho can
Bit with us and you won't hnvo to go
out and seo him."
Complimentary to Him.
lie Uut I asked you, dearest, to
keep our engagement a secret for the
present.
She I couldn't help it. That hateful
Miss Oldum said tho reason I wasn't
married was because no fool had pro
posqd to me, so I up nnd told her you
had. Brooklyn Citizen.
Breakfast is Ready
when you have
a package of
Grapes-Nuts
for this tastefuf blend of
wheat SJimley&Si ready
cookediT Not aT5rtvofwasfe:
Usable to the last crumb
Usual price 15 $ per package.
Satisfaction for the
sweet tooth.
Aid to appetite and
digestion benefit
and eniovment in
LASTING form.
And only 5 cents
a package.
Cuticura Stops
Itching and
Saves the Hair
Alldrugjlrt:BopjQIntmntaW,Tlonm.
eIen,onimnUl,con
Tfnlent.chMP. Ut
all MmA Of
mU). can't, (pUI gi
tlpovcrs will oof aoB
or lnjar. . morthlna.
Bold by !-T, Q
r fart I rt . Il afS
TIAKOLU UOMKlta. ISO Pe Kstb A vc. BreoUjn. N.1U
Mystery Explained.
ti Mtond nmld tho blazo and splon-
dor of his magnificent mansion, and
in bis hand ho held tho portrait ol a
beautiful woman. Ills face was pale
and haggard, and his lips moved con
vulsively.
What was this mystery. was win
tho picture of his departed wifo?
No.
Was it the portrait of his dead but
dearly remembered daughter.
No.
What, then, was tho cause of hla
haggard-face?
Was It not tho snmo portrait that
two minutes ugo hnd fallen from Its
nail, and raised n lump ns big na a
hen's egg on his hcad7
It was.
A Diagnosis.
"Oh, doctor," said a worried looking
agrarian, "My wifo Is In an awful con
dition I From a medium fat woman she
has been reduced to skin and bonea.
Shu talks lncessnntly In n loud squawk
ing voice, begins a scntenco and never
finishes it, nnd Jumps from subject to
subject without uttering anything that
has the least sense to it."
"Il'ml I bcoI" returned the phyal
clou. "Go home, Mr. Gnbbleby, and take
out your party lino telephone at once.
Your wifo has been listening In on it
too much." Kansas City Star.
Lots of peoplo make fortunes out of
other people's curiosities.