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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1919)
TMi: ORTIt PLATTR SFMT WREKIjY TWmTK. Can You Afford That Bad Back ? Nowadays, to be half crippled with a lame, aching back is mighty expen aive. If you suffer with constant back ache, feel lame, weak and atl-played out: have dizzy, nervous spells and fits of blues 'look to your kidneys. You can t do a full day's work without well kidneys and a sound, strong, back. Use poan's Kidney, Pills. Voan's have helped thousands of workers. Aik your neighbor! A Nebraska Case C. T. Evans, painter and paper hanger, Seventh St.. Nebraska City, Neb., says: "I had been feeling miser able although I etuclt to my work until I had to gtvo up and go to bed whoro I remained for fully flvo months. My limbs and body began to bloat and It was Imnnnvllila fn to put my clothing on. The kidney secretions were highly colored, I be gan using Doan'a Ktdtusy Pills and they soon removed all the troublo." Get Dosn's at Any Store, COc Dos DOAN'S "p'SSV FOSTER-MILDURN CO- BUFFALO, N.Y. ST80N Caused by Millions of people In fact about 9 out ot 10 suller moro or less from Indigestion, acute or chronic. Nearly every case 1 caused by Acld-8tomaeli, There are other stomach disorders which also are sure signs of Aeld-Stomiich belch tnir. heartburn, bloat after eatlnc. food re peating, sour, gassy stomach. There are many ailments which, while they do not cause much distress In the stomach Itself, are, nevertheless, traceable to an acid atomach. Among these are nervousness, biliousness, cirrhosis of the liver, rheuma tism, Impoverished blood, weakness. Insom nia, melancholia and a long train of phys ical and mental miseries that keep the 'Victims In miserable health year after year. The right thing to do Is to attack thess ailments at their source get rid of the ncld tomnrh. A wonderful modern remedy called EATONIC now makes It easy to do this. One ot hundreds of thousands of grateful users of EATONIC writes: "I have been troubled with Intestinal Indigestion for about nine years and have spent quite a sum for medicine, but without relief. After using EATONIC for a few days the gas and pains In my bowels disappeared. EATONIC Is Just the remedy I needed." We have thousands of letters telling of these marvelous benefits. Try EATONIC and you, too, will be Just as enthusiastic In Its praise. Tour druggist has EATONIC. Oet a big (0c box from him today. He will refund your money If you are' not satisfied. E "ATONIC M ( TOR YOUR ACID-STOMACID PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM A toilet preparation of merit. Helps to eradicate dandruff. For Restoring Color and Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair wm. ana i.w at nrnirgism. HINDERCORNS Removes Corns, Cal loaira, etc, stops all pain, ennures eomfort to tha feet.mvcea walking emv. lite, bv mall or at Prop. , gUts. Ulscoz Cnemlcal Works, l'atchoirue, N. Y. One Treatment with Cuticura Clears Dandruff All druggists ; SoapSS, Ointment 23 A 50, Talenm 25, Sample each fry of "OaUeara. Dept. E, Bolton." BUYERSMSELLERS cattixI Hocs.sHEEi STOCK YAMS-OMAHAi m Kodak Finishing Expert work. Prompt return. Special mail order department. We pay return postage. Write for price list. The Robert Dempster Co., Box 1138, Omaha, Neb. Tfio University School of Music LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Twenty-Blxth Year Begins September 8th MUSIC DRAMATIC ART Playground Supervision and Story Telling Complete courses In all departments Anyone may enter. New catalog on request. Address Adrian M. Neweni, Director, 1 105 R St PATENTS Watson E, Coleman, Patent Lawyer, Washington, !).. AdTlrAand brinks fraa B&tas reasonable. Qigbott references. Jlestsorrleea, BUM) l'Olt llti:i: MOOWI.KT telliHK how you can share In the freat wealth of the VBXAH Oil. FIELDS. A. IJ. REYNOLDS, 0K Main Street, FOIIT WOItTH, TEXAS. Why They Failed. Of verey hundred men culled fail ures ninety-seven have been lukewarm In their work. How's This ? TVe offer J100.00 for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak. cn internally and acts through tha Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. Sold by druggists for over forty years. Prlco 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. A Wonder. "Do you swear. Utile hoy?" "No, but say, you Just ought to hear myxoid mnn." For your daughter's sake, use- Red Cross Hall Blue In tho laundry. She will then have that dainty, well-grooin-ed appearance that girls admire. 5c. Ho who murders n forest Is Indirect- , ly guilty of homicide. 1ITDFPIM Rests, Refreshes, Soolhej, 'MtiziZ Heals-Keep your Eyea Strong and Healthy.1 It theyTIre, bmart, Itch, or Burn, if Sore, Irritated. Inflamed or Granulated, use Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Murine Eye Hiaedy Company, Chicago, U.S.A. IIDIOE Acid-Stomach YUllR MM THE KITCHEN CABINET lie who hath never warr'd with misery, Nor over tugg'd with danger and distress, Hath had n' occasion nor no field to try Tho strength and forces of his worthi ness. SUNDRltS. A new design for it it old product Is julte worth while, especially In food. Camouflaged Kidneys. Skin and clean (cut ting out the white) four or live lamb or pigs' kidneys; cut Into cubes and fry In oil or butter quickly ; season with chopped parsley, salt and u sliver of garlic. It win tauc iiDout live min utes. Just before taking up add a tn blespoonful of vinegar; let It boll up nnd serve on toast. Rabbit Saute. Glenn and cut up n rabbit ; dredge with Hour and sprinkle with salt. Put Into a frying pan with two tnblespoonfuls each of chopped onion and drippings; cook gently until brown. Cover with thrCe cupfuls of stock, add a dozen small onions, a bit of bny leaf, blade of mace, six mush room stems nnd a teaspoonful of tar ragon vinegar. Cook one hour, or un til tender. Remove the onions and rabbit and strain the stock. Cut half a nound of ham In strips unci cook In n frying pan with the caps of the mushrooms. Add twelve ripe olives, the onion nnd rnbblt and the strained snuce. Bring to the boiling point nnd season highly. Put the rabbit In the center of n platter, arrange mush rooms, olives, hnm and onions In plies around the rnbblt and pour the snuce over all. Mock Roit Chicken. Take one pound of the shin of veal, two ounces of salt pork, one tnblcspoonful of chop ped onion; mix thoroughly with one and one-half teaspoonfuls of salt, pep per and one-half cupful of milk. Line n mold with two-thirds of the mixture. Put one cupful of bread crumbs nnd one cupful of milk In a saucepan and stir over tlw lire until ttilck. Add one teaspoonful of salt, n little pepper and one tenspoonful of poultry dressing, with two tenspoonfuls of chopped on ions. Mix well nnd put In the center of the mold. Cover with the remain ing veal mixture nnd strips of salt pork. Bake half an hour; Invert tho mold on a pan, 'surround with six po tatoes cut In strips, and roast until the potnfoes are tender, basting fre quently with the gravy In the pan. Dried mushrooms may be soaked several hours In cold water, then used in snuces as the fresh. Cook until ten der in the water In which they are soaked nnd save it for flavor for soups and sauces. Faith, absolute, unconquerable fnlth, Is one of the essential concomitants, therefore one of tho great secrets of success. Wo must realizes that one carries his success or failure with htm, that it does not depend upon outside conditions. Trine. A SIMPLE DINNER. The idea of a simple dinner is one that Is reasonable in cost, nppetlzlng enough to be attractive and not too much work to prepnre. Seasoned Cabbage With Meat. Cut a medium-sized cabbage Into halves and let It stand an hour In cold wnter to remove Insects, If uny. Into a saucepan put one sliced onion, a slice or two of bacon and cook together until the bacon and onion are fried. Add the cabbage, and water to cover, season with salt and cook until the cabbage Is nearly ten der. Add a few well-washed frank forts and let them boll a few minutes. Serve the cabbage neatly arranged In hnlves with the sausages over ihe top. Rice Cooked in Chicken Stock. Cook rice until nearly tender in water then ndd enough chicken stock to sea son well and finish cooking. Serve us a vegetable. Cottage Cheese and Peanut Salad. Mix a half cupful of peanuts, which have been shelled and put through the meat chopper, using Ihe coarse cutter, with a cupful of sensoned cottage cheese. Maku Into bails with a spoon and serve on lettuce. Steamed Oat Bread. Mix two cup fuls of rolled oats, ground; one cupful of corn Hour, two and a half teaspoon fuls of baking powder and two tea spoonfuls of salt. Add two cupfuls of milk, nvo eggs, two tnblespoonfuls of melted shortening nnd one-fourth cup ful of corn sirup. Steam In baking powder cans two hours or bake In' greased muflin pans. Rhubarb Pie. Take one and one half cupfuls of chopped rhubarb, one cupful of sugar, one tnblespoonful of flour and a half teaspoonful of salt; mix with two tnblespoonfuls. of water nnd cook until thoroughly hot and the rhubarb nearly soft. Cool and add two egg yolks, turn Into pie tin lined with good pastry and bake In u hot oven at first then slowly until the fill ing Is thick. Cover with a meringue, using the whites nnd two tnblespoon fuls of powderrd sugar. Add a few quarters of marshmallows over the lop and brown. TIs not In battles of youth wo train Tho govornor who niUBt be wlso and good. And temper with the sternness of the brain Thoughts motherly, and meek as womnnliood. Wisdom doth live with children round her knees. VARIOUS AND SUNDRY THINGS. 'The secret of successful sponge enkes Is In tho beating of the eggs nnd the care not to lose t h e a I r Incorporated when stirring in the Hour. Then the "baking oven judgment nevei comes to some women In the course of their lives," says Kate Douglas Wig gin. It is as unreasonnblo to suppose nil women gifted In being good cooks as It would lie to expect them to be musicians or nrtlsts. Because the majority of wom en nre by necessity housekeepers, It does not follow that they are by that necessity doing the work for which they nre especially qualitlcd. In these days of Jj,iln cream -which refuses to whip, a solution called vis cogen will bo useful, which may bo made at home nnd kept Indellnltcly If well stoppered. Take live ounces of sugar and dissolve In ten ounces of wnter. Add six ounces of cold watet to two ounces of quicklime and let It gradually slake; then strain through a fine sieve, to remove unslaked parti cles. Combine tho two liquids nnd shake occasionally for twd hours. In three hours set tho mixture aside to settle, then siphon or pour off the clent liquid. Store In small bottles tightly corked, ns tho liquid absorbs carbonic nCld from the ulr, thus darkening the color and reducing the strength. Keep either In n dark bottle or wrap thf bottle In dark paper. Use one-fourth of a tenspoonful of the vlscogen tc three-fourths of a cupful of cream, well chilled. Stir well, then beat with an egg-beater ns usual. Kitchen Bouquet. The browning used for grnvles and various sauces may bo made at home. , Put u cupful of sugar lq an Iron frying pan ovct the fire. Stir and shnke until It turns n dark brown. Add a half-cupful ot boiling wnter, a clove of garlic, one chopped onion, six whole cloves, n tenspoonful of salt, a dnsh of tabasco, sauce and n snltspoonful of black pep por. Simmer twenty minutes, strain and bottle for use. Use a teaspoonful to flavor and color any meat sauce. A part of what wo might term the optimist's philosophy Is: If you can mend a situation mend It; If you can't mend It, forgot It. Is It a good philosophy or Is It foolishness? HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS. If the dishes In which ice crenm or frozen dishes nre served nre chilled In the refrigerator the prob lem of molting ices Is practically solved. Salads, too, should be served on cold plates to avoid wilting. Frozen dishes molded in melon molds should lie served sliced In pie shuped pieces, cutting from the center f the mold. Servo nt once on cold plates. Cream Is whipped enough when the egg benter leaves Its print In the lienten cream. Longer bentlng will often cause bits of butter to form In the cream. A sufllclent quantity of white snuce may be mndo to last two or throe days If kept covered In the Ice chest. Flour that has boon sifted sovernl days should always be rest fled when ready to use. If. u cupful of ilnur Is willed for In a recipe do not dip the cup Into the flour, but fill It lightly wfth a spoon. All recipes In tin- mod ern books call for level mensuivinentH of nil Ingredients. Sweet milk may be soured instant ly by adding two teaspoonfuls of vine gar to a cupful of milk. The usual recipe serves six people amply. By cutting down the Ingredi ents to hnlves or thirds It suits the needs of a small family. If fortunate enough to have n large one double tho umounts. In mnklng French dressing use hnlf lemon Juice nnd hnlf vinegar or dilute the vinegar with water or fruit Juice, using three times us much oil ns mid. A convenient wny of making the dressing is to put all the Ingredients into a fruit Jar and shake until It thickens anil then It Is ready to use ut any time with u few preliminary shakes, and will keep Indellnlioly In a cool place. In molding gelutln niKiures the chilling may bo hastened by having ut hand a dripping pan lillod with cracked Ice Into which the molds mny lie set. A little salt sprinkled on tho Ice quickens the chilling. Do not wash mushrooms but brush with a butter brush to clean iliem. Use the peelings cooked In u little water and drained us flavor for snuces. The flavor Is In ihe liquor, so the peelings may be thrown away. Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Frcczons costs only a few centij. With your fingers! You can lift off nny hard corn, soft corn, or corn bo twocn the toes, nnd tho hard skin cul luscs from bottom of feet. A tiny bottle of "Frcczono" costs little at nny drug store ; apply rt few drops upon tho corn or callus. In stantly It stops hurting, then shortly you lift that bothersome corn or callus right off, root nnd all, without one bit of pnln or soreness. Truly 1 No hum bug 1 Adv. Riviera Motoring. Descending ut Nice from their open car. Genernl Pershing nnd n party of ofllccrs wore- received by a French gov ernment ofllclnl who, noting tho white coating of dust under which their uniforms almost disappeared, said: "You are very brave, mon general, to undertake to motor on our IUvlcrn ronds In their present state. Poor France I Her roads, once the best In the world, are now the worst. With their holes and dust they aro really Impossible. Yes, Indeed, I repeat unit you aro brave." General Pershing politicly dlsclnlmcd that It was n matter for bravery, but a staff ofllccr, slinking from his cap a big dust cloud, remarked: "Well, If It Is not a question of bravery It Is nt least one of grit." Could Do It Another Way. Hnvo you ever noticed how u lamb, the most timorous of anlmnls, will be come suddenly bravo when badly frightened? Well, that Is what young Blnglc Is like. Blnglc is so nervous that It al most amounts to a dlseusc. lie was at a party tho other night, nnd sat against a wall between two charming girls, twiddling his thumbs round each other In a fever of fright, But It was very annoying. "Do you ulwnys do that at a dance?" asked one of the girls nt last, unable to stand It any longer. "Er no," stuttered Blngle. "Sorae-ttmes"-T-twlddlIng his thumbs In the roverse direction "I do It this wny I" Arithmetic. "Charley, dear," said young Mrs. Tor kins, "would you mind helping me with n little bit of arithmetic?" "Not nt all." "Well, If we pay tho cook all the wages she wants will we have enough money left to buy anything for her to cook?" Cutlcura Soap for the Complexion. Nothing better than Cutlcura Soap dally and Ointment now nnd then as needed to make the complexion clear, ecnlp clean nnd hnnds soft and white. Add to this tho fascinating, fragrant Cutlcura Talcum nnd you havo tho Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Adv. Tin From Malay. Tho amount of tin exported from the Federated Malay States In the last year was 87,1170 tons, valued nt $51,fj20,r32. When a mnn marries n girl for her beautiful face and graceful form tho Joke Is apt to be on him later. Proof that Some Women do Avoid Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: "I suffered from femalo troubles which caused piercing palnB like a knife through my back and sldo. I finally lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an operation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. Tho first bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who havo femalo trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetablo Compound." How Mrs. Boyd Avoided on Operation. Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from a femalo troublo which causea mo mucn suiienng, anu JL wouiu nave to go lurougu an got well. "iiy mother, wno naa Doen ham'sVctrotable Compound, fore submitting to an operation. It relieved mo from my troubles bo I can.do my auucuiiy. a. auviso uy wuiuuu wuu is uuuuicu female troubles to give Lydia E. Plnkham's Ve female troubles to give Lydia E. Plnkham's Veg table Compound a trial and it will do as much for them.' Mrs. MAitlJS liOYD. 1421 6th St.. N. E., Canton, Ohio. Evenj Sick LYDIA E. PINKHAM VEGETABLE . COW Before Submitting To An WRIGHTS 5 c a package 5 c a package 5 c a package THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! New Theory of Ice Transportation. A novel theory of Ico transporta tion has been suggested to the London Geological society by F. Debcnham. In South Victoria land deposits of marine mud exist on tho surface of flouting "land lco" in deep bays of tho Ross sen, nnd aro found on land up to a height of 200 feet. The Ice sheet ap pears to lose from annual melting on the surface while annual freezing causes It to grow from below. It Is believed that In severe seasons tho Ico sheet freezes to the bottom, taking up portions of the sen floor, and this gradually rises to tho surface, while tho Ice float transports It to other lo calities. A Lot Cheaper, Too. Tho other day we were told how good locusts were as food, and now an exchange says: "Put cream and sugar on a 11 y nnd It tastes very much like a black raspberry." Savings Banks Booming. The savings banks of this country hnve moro than 9,000,000 depositors. Los Angeles Times. Opportunity seldom goes to tho loaf ing plnces to look for a man. A mnn Is no richer than the money that he snves. Operations iwo uociors ueciueu mat operation uuioro x couiu neipeu Dy ijyaia .a.i'inK advised mo to try it be house work without , Woman Shou LYDIA E.PINKHAM I X8& I 1 W 1 II vi any I W I ,1 i. in v tj before the war during the war NOW Several rivers In Siberia flow consid erable dlstnnccs under Ice. It's better to forget an Injury than to forgive It. Eat Less and Take Bitro-Phosphate To Puton Flesh A PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE. Frederick S. Kollo, M. D.. Editor of Now York Physicians' "Who's Who," says that wonk, norvous people who want Increased weight, strength and nerve force, should take n 6-graln tablet of Hltro-Phosphate just before or during each meal, This particular plioBphato is the dis covery of a famous Fronch scientist, and reports of romarlcablo rosults from Its use havo recently appeared In many medical journals. If you do not feel woll; If you tiro easily; do not sleep woll, or aro too thin; go to nny good druggtBt nnd get onougli Bltro-I'hoBphate for a two weeks' sup plyIt costs only fifty cents a wook. Bat less; chew your food thoroughly, and If at tho end of a fow wcolcs you do not feel stronger nnd hotter than you havo for months; If your nerves aro not steadier: It you do not sleep better ana havo moro vim. onduranco nnd vitality, your money will ho returned, and thi Bltro-rhosphata will cost you nothing. 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