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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1919)
THE SEMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. TO 'ALL WOMEN WHOARE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Her Personal Experience. McLean, Neb." I want to recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo .compound to all women who suffer from any functional disturbance, as it has done mo moro Rood than all tho doctor's medicine. Since taking it I have a fine healthy baby pirl and havo gained in health and strength. My hus band and I both praise your med icine to all suffering women." Mrs. John Koppelmann, R. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com- i pound, has been restoring women of I America to health for moro than forty years and it will well pay any woman who suffers from displacements, in flammation, ulceration, irregularities, I backache, headaches, nervousness or I "tho blues" to givo this successful I remedy a trial. . For special suggestions in regard to our ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of ita long experience is at your service. Caused by Acid-Stomach If peopla who are bllloua am treated ac cording to local symptoms they seldom set very much better. Whatever relief 1 ob tained la usually temporary. Trace bilious ties to Its source and remove the cause and the chances are that the patient will re main strong and healthy. Doctors say that more than 70 non organic diseases can be traced to an Acl". Btomach. Biliousness Is one of them. Indi gestion, heartburn, belchlnr, sour stomach, bloat and gas are other signs of acid stomach. EATONIC, the marvelous modern stomach remedy, brines quick relief from these stomach miseries which lead to a lone train of ailments that make' life miserable If not corrected. EATONIC literally absorbs and carries away the excess acid. Makes the stomach tronr, cool and comfortable. Helps diges tion: Improves the appetite and you then ret full strength from your food. Thousands say that BATONIC la the most affective stomach remedy In the world, It Is the help VOU need. Try It on our money-baok-lf-lot-satlafied guarantee. At all druggists. Jnly 60 cents for a big box. E ATONIC ( TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH) Her Birthday. Mrs. Styles Oh, dear I Mr. Styles What's wrong now? Mrn. Styles I wns Just thinking how fast times tiles. Mr. Styles Doesn't it? Why, tomor row you'll be observing your twenty eight birthday again. Shave With Cutlcura Soap And doublo your razor efficiency as well as promote skin purity, skin com fort and skin health. No mug, no slimy soap, no germs, no waste, no Irritation even when shaved twice dally. One soup for all uses shaving, bathing and shampooing. Adv. Its Class. "Is forestry a science?" "It ought to bo nn art. Isn't it where all tho wood comes from?" I! You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why It is that bo many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are noon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill . the promises of the manufacturer. This applies moro particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, 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 and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify No other kidney remedy haB so larga ale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have vsed the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Bwamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer &, Co., Binpjiamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents; arso mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles (or sale at all drug stores. Adv. Its Sort. "Pa, what Is a benignant tumor? Is It a kind one?" "Yes; the kind you don't want to tret." l1 ll-l-i .till. J J Famous French Discovery" replaces nerve wustoje. Increases strength energy.. althyfcart. rm hca .Best Thing Known For IllllllllllUffiJIIIIIIIII Yea, It becomes it man To cherish memory, where he had de light; For klndnons Is tho natural blrln of kindness. Whoso soul records not the Brent dobt of Joy Is stamped forever an Ignoble man. Sophocles. HOT WEATHER FOODS. For a hot nlglH when anything heavy will not ! enjoyed, try a bread nnd cheese souffle. Spread slices of bread with hut tor, lay In a bak ing dl.ih, sprinkle gener ously with a strong cheese, cut In bits If fresh, grated If stale; pour over r. custard, using tvo eggs, a pint of milk and salt and cay enne Instead of sugar. Rake In n moderate oven until well set. Serve hot from the dish In which It was baked. A sandwich Is always a good sum mer food to serve at a light supper. Cut cucumbers very thin, spread with mayonnaise or a bulled dressing and place between buttered bread. Lettuce Is another good lining with salad dress ing. Small sponge cakes filled with whip ped cream. Jam or with any flavor of cooked cream makes a dainty dessert which Is easy to prepare. Custards of vtnious kinds and llavors are well liked. The following are n few not commonly served : Ginger Custard. As this Is to be n molded custard we will need four eggs. Heat them slightly and ndd two cup fuls of scalded milk, one-half cupful of sugar and one-half teaspoonful of salt. Garnish the sides of the buttered cus tard cups with thin strips of Canton ginger, strain the custard Into the molds nnd cook in water In the oven until linn. Less sugar may be used nnd the sirup of the ginger added as n suuee when serving. Baked Orange Custard. Beat the yolks of three eggs until light; ndd half a cupful of sugar, one white of an egg, the grated rind of nn ornnge, one quarter cupful of orange Juice and one and one-quarter cupfuls of milk. Mix and turn Into buttered cups and hake until the custard Is firm. Cool nnd serve surrounded with sections of, or ange. This custard will uninold nnd hold Its shape. Cheese Custard. This Is made as any other custard, adding a quarter of n cupful of grated cheese nnd snlt nnd cayenne for seasoning. Among tho most thoroughly self deluded people In the world are those who think that In the multiplication of things and possessions, happiness and contentment lies. SUMMER SALADS AND OTHER DISHES. A most attractive salad may he made by using a cupful of two or three cooked vtvr e tables. Make small mounds of chopped sensoned spinach, peas and chopped potato, outlining each with chopped cooked beets. The vege tables should be marinated with French dressing to season well, then serve with mayonnaise or a boiled dressing, Smoked salmon, sardines or herring cut In strips may be used In place of the beets. Fish Aspic. Put hesid and bones of whlteflsh into one quart of cold wa ter, add two chpfuls of tomato Juice, two tablespoonfuls of chopped onion, two tablespoonfuls each of chopped carrot and celery, two sprigs of pars ley and n bit of lmy leaf, and one and n half tenspoonfuls of peppercorns. Simmer gently one and one-half hours, strain, season with salt, cayenne and lemon juice. When cool add the whites and yolks of two eggs With four table spoonfuls of gelatin; stir constantly until the boiling point Is reached, let stand ten minutes, strain through n double thickness of cheesecloth nnd mold until firm. Serve on lettuce with any desired dressing. This nsplc may be used as the foundation for any num ber of fish salads. Take some of the nsplc, hard-cooked egg. shrimps and cucumber, and a most plenslng combi nation Is prepared.. Fresh fish, fried until crisp and brown nnd served with crisp lettuce salad, with u slice of fresh tomato, bread, and n simple dessert of acid fruit like tho following, will make another good dinner menu. Cheese and Banana Salad. Remove tho skin from two bananas, scrape nnd cut In halves lengthwise. Mix one Neufchntel cheese with two table spoonfuls of chopped mint leaves, add snlt nnd French dressing to moisten. Spread one-hnlf the mixture on the two slices of banana, cover with th" other slices and press firmly. Cut In slices nnd arrange on lettuce; serve with French dressing. Chopped nuts or olives may he used for variety In place of the mint leaves. Bacon and Lettuce. Fry thin slices of bacon crisp and brown. Spread rye bread with mayonnaise salnd dressing and lay on the bacon with n crisp lettuce leaf for tilling. .Serve ut once while the bacon is still hot. If our tieurts ro out in love to alt with whom wo come In contnet, wo In spire love nnd the satno ennobling nnd warming Inthiitnccs of lovo always re turn to us from thoso In whom wo In spire llietn. Trlno. SUMMER DESSERTS. With fresh fruit, such as berries, melons and the luscious peach, wo need not prepare des serts during hot weather, hut nn occasional p u d ding not too heavy or too complicat ed to preparo will he welcomed for our menus. Tapioca Fruit Pudding. Hent two cupfuls of milk In a double holier, add one-third of a cup ful of sugar or one-fourth ot a cupful of honey and stir In six tablespoonfuls of tapioca. Cook until clear. I'our Into a bowl to cool, then fold In one cupful of heavy cream whipped with u teaspoonful of vanilla. Servo with peaches sliced or any berries In sea son. Indian Coconut Pudding. Heat one quart of milk to the boiling point, ndd a cupfjil of cornnieal, stirring constant ly; cook ten to fifteen minutes. Add a teaspoonful of salt, a third of a cup ful of sugar, half a cupful of shredded coconut, and one-fourth of a teaspoon ful of cinnamon. Hake In a greased pan In a slow oven one hour. Rice With Bananas. Peel and scrape three well-ripened hanunas and masli them with a fork to a creamy pulp nddlng n few drops of lemon juice. Stir this lightly Into one cupful of cooked rice and serve with cream. Apricot Ice Take a cupful of corn sirup, two cupfuls of canned or fresh trprlcots; cook until soft, mnsh and put through a colander. If the dried apricots are used soak overnight and cook until soft before mnshlng. Add two tablespoonfuls of lemon Juice, o cupful of wnter, mix well and freeze if a cream Is wanted, substitute u cup of thin cream for tho water and freeze Junket. Heat to luke-warm tem perature one quart of milk; dissolve a Junket tablet In a tablespoonful of water and stir Into the milk while warm. Add half a cupful of honey and a teaspoonful of lemon or orange ex tract, pour Into sherbet cups and .el stand in n warm room until set. Then place on Ice and chill. Serve with spoonful of berries and crenm, or a bit of Jelly, chopped nuts or sllcet' fruit. Spanish Omelet. Make n plain omelet by tho usunl method, using the number of e-fgs needed to serve tho family. Melt a tablespoonful ol butter; ndd tablespoonful each of chopped onion and green pepper. Cook until soft, Mien ndd a can of prepared tomato soup and heat. Pour a little of the sauce over the omelet before folding, then pour the rest around the omelet. BREAD AND CAKE THAT YOU CAN MAKE. In many cities delicious cakes and breads may be purchased which, If made at home by a reli able recipe, will be as good and twice as cheap. Raised Nut Bread. Soften one-quarter of n yeast cake In two table spoonfuls of water; add one cupful of scalded and cooled skim milk, one quarter cupful of dark 1 molasses, one teaspoon fill of sail, two and one-half cupfuls of entire wheat Iloyr and one-half cup ful of walnut meats. Mix and knead until smooth. Let rise until double Its bulk, adding the chopped nuts In the last kneading. Shape In two loaves; let rise again nnd bake. Banbury Tarte. Sift together two and one-half cupfuls of flour, two tint.' a half teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one and one-fourth teaspoonfuls of salt. Work or cut in with two knives four tablespoonfuls of shortening; add a half cupful of cold water, knead lightly and roll out. Spread with three tablespoonfuls of shortening, roll up like a Jelly roll, pat with rolling pin and roll out. Spread again with three tablespoonfuls of fat and roll up, pat and roll out again ; repeat until three-fourths of a cup of shortening Is used, then roll tho pastry to one-fourth Inch In thickness nnd cut Into five Inch circles. Fill with the. mixture of two cupfuls of raisins (chopped), half a cupful of Jelly, anil half a cupful of bread crumbs. Place the filling on one side, wet the edges and fold, pressing the edges well together. Prick and bake on n baking sheet. Hermits. Take half n cupful of melted shortening, ndd one cupful of molnsses and Jialf u cupful of sour milk ; sift with two cupfuls of white flour and one of oat flour, one ten spoonful each of soda, cinnamon nnd cloves, one-fourth of n teaspoonful of nutmeg, one nnd one-half teaspoonfulH of salt : add a cupful of chopped rais ins nnd mix as usual. Drop from a tea spoon on two greased baking sheets. This makes five dor.en small cakes. f " o t n I Owe My Life Mr. McKinley's letter bnhgs cheer to all who may be sufferers as he was. Read it: "I can honestly lay that I owe my life to rerunn. After eomo of the beat doctors in the country travo mo up and told me I could not live another month, Fernnn Ted me. Travelling from town to town, throughout tho country and having to bo Into all kinds of badly heated stores and build Inge, sometimes standing up for hours at a tlmo whllo plying my trade as auctioneer, it is only natural that I had colds fre quently! so when this would, occur I paid little attention to It, until last Pocember when I con tracted & sevore ,caso, which, through neglect on my part settled on my lungs. When al most too late, I brgnn doctoring, but, without nvnll, nntll I heard of Peruna. It enred met so I cannot prnlao It too highly." Beyond Restraint. After trying In vain for months to get a house llrown sot out ono day with n find-a-house-or-dle look on his face. He wandered about all day with out being successful, till at last his steps led him to the river. "Ah I" he said In utter despnlr, "how tempting It looks!" He wns almost inclined to plunge In and cud It all. All of u sudden he heard a splash and, looking around, ho saw his friend Oreen struggling in the water. With out attempting to save him he rushed off to the local house agent. "Quick I" ho gasped. "Green has fallen In the river. Can I huve his house?" "Sorry," said the house agent. "I've already let It to tho mnn who pushed him In." London Ideas. Newsroom Typewriter. "The celebrated Doctor Johnson wrote ono of his immortal essays In half an hour and never stopped to rend It over," said tho studious person. "Possibly so," answered tho veteran newspaper man, "but you must remem ber that the celebrated Doctor John son didn't use u typewriter with u twisted ribbon nnd ono or two letters missing from the keyboard." Winning ham Age-Herald. 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