The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, December 05, 1919, Image 5

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    NOTiTH PLATTE STOMT-WEEKLY TRIBUNE.
NOW MRS. BOYD
AVOIDED AN
OPERATION
Canton, Ohio.T"I Buffered from a
temalo troublo which caused me much
suffering, and two
doctors decided
that I would hnvo
to go through an
operation before I
could get well.
"My mother, who
had been helped by
LydiaE. Pinkham's
Vegetablo Com
pound, advised mo
totry it before sub
mitting to an opera
tion. It relieved ma
50 il can do my house work without any
dilllculty. I advise any woman who fa
ulicted with female troublen to givo
tydin E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com
pound a trial and it will do aa much for
them." Mrs. Marie Boyd, 1421 Eth
St, N. E., Canton, Ohio.
Sometimes there are serious condi
tions where a hospital operation is the
only alternative, but on the other hand
eo many women have been cured by this
famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, after
doctors have said that an operation was
necessary every woman who wants
to avoid an operation should givo it a
fair trial before submitting to such a
trying ordeal.
5If complications exist, writo to Lydia
EL Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.,
for advice. The result of many years
experience is at your service.
BID BREATi
Often Caused by
Acid-Stomach
1 In W ran inrnn. urlfh n
stomach, who Is constantly belching, has
heartburn and surfers from lndlcestlon have
anvihlnr hut a h.ii hp..thv ah ... i
stomach disorders mean Just on thine
iiriu-stomBcll.
EATON1C, the wonderful new stomach
remedy In pleasant tasting tablet form that
you eat like a bit of candy, brings quick
relief frnm tha. atninafih ml.! wirpnw.
IC sweetens the breath because It makes the
loinacn sweet, cool and comfortable. Try It
for that nasty taste, congested throat and
"henrlv fllnr" .ft.. tnn m..Afc. - 1-
" . . m nvv. . w V. I1IUI.I1 OUIUAIIIKl
if neglected, Acid-Stomach may cause you
401 01 serious irouDie. il leads to ner
vousness, headaches. Insomnia, melancholia,
rheumatism, sciatica, heart trouble, ulcer
nd cancer of the stomach. It makes Its
millions of victims weak and miserable,
1 IN ( IT . lnrlrlnt. Irt .n.pir. . I 1 T .
often brings about chronl'o Invalidism, pre-
uibiuio aiu age, a snoriening 01 one a days.
you need the help that EATONIC can give
you If you are not feeling as strong and
well aa vmi hrmlrt Vmi wilt i.. ...i.a
to see how much better you will feel Just as
aa you Degin la-nine mis wonaerrul
stomach remedy. Get a big EO cent box
from your druggist today. He will return
your money if you are not satisfied.
EATON. C
( FOK YOUR AaP-STOMACg)
Hand Sapolio-The
Ideal forToilet andBath
PARKER'S
f-TAiR RAI.ciAM
'nomoTosDancirnfl-StopjIIatrlfolllnr
l nciiorn voiur ana
Beauty to Gray and Faded Hair
60cand$l.0Oatdracirlsta.
ninpoi Chem. Wks. fstchoiroe. W.T.
HINDERC0RNS Remores Onrn. Cat
is. Cal-I
to thai
iDru
tret, make walking eaur. lie, by tnatl or at
bum. uiscox voesuciu nerKS,i-atcnogue,i.
Entirely Incredulous.
"I can make you young again," said
tho doctor.
"I don't believo it," replied Farmer
Corntosscl. "I used to think I was
jes' as young aa nnybody when I was
tlancln' the tango up to tho town hall.
Dut It didn't amount to notliin', an' I
don't believo tlio doctors is goln' to
do nny better helpin' mo fool myself
than the dancln' tencher did."
Most people linve little use for a
"knocker," yet pounding the Iron gives
it new chnracler.
"What fools these mortals be" If
"A fool and his money are soon
parted "
Back Lame and Achy?
Don't let 7 that bad back make you
miserable. Find out want is wrong.
If you suffer with a constant back
ache, feel lame, weak and all-played-out;
have dizzy nervous spells, you
may well suspect your kidneys. If kidney
irregularities distress you too, you have
additional proof. Don't wait! Use
Doon' Kidney PiUt, the remedy
people everywhere are recommending.
Atk Your Neighbor!
A Nebraska Case
Mrs. C. J Mohr.
Schuyler, Neb., says:
"My back a o h o d
awfully and I
couldn't pet out of a
chair or lift anything.
My head ached and I
was run dov?n and
nervous. D o a n ' a
Kidney Pills soon re
lieved mo. Before
lone I was entirely
free from the trouble,
as I havo been since,
I hope my Indorse
ment of Doan's will
help someone else."
Get Doan's at Any Store, COc a Dox
DOAN'S "p1
F03TER MILBURN CO BUFFALO. N. Y.
I Stop Your Coughing
' No need to let that cough persist. Stop the
Irritation, and remove ticlclins and hoarse
nets by soothing the Inflamed throat with
P I S OS
My frlond. have you heard of tho
city "Yawn"
On the banks of the river "Blow."
Where blooms the "Walt-a-Whilo"
flower fair
Where the "Some-Tlme-Or-Other"
ncents tho air
And the soft "ao-Ensys" BrowT
It lies In the valley of "What's
the Use"
In tho Drovlnee of "Let'er Slide"
That "Tired Keellnc" Is native
there
It's the home of tho listless "I
Don't Care"
Where the "Put It Offs" abide.
DISHES WITHOUT MEAT.
Peanuts are the chenpest form of
lut nroteln If nurchnHcd n Inree nunn
titles. A nut loaf If well
seasoned mnkrs a very
wholesome dlh.
Nut Loaf Take one
and nne-lmlf cupfuls of
mixed ground nuts, two
cupfuls of bread crumbs,
one egg, one tcnsnoonful
of poultry dressing, one
tnblcspoonful of minced
onion, rmo cMinftil of milk.
one nnd one-half tpninnnnfnl of salt.
n few dashes 'of pepper and a hnlf
cupiui or not water with a liitir tea
spoonful of beef extract. Mix thor
mighty and stand for twenty minutes,
then nnck Into n hronri nnn. brush
with corn oil and bake In a moderate
oven.
Nut and Bean Saucane. Tuko one
cupful of cooked beans, one cupful of
nneiy ground peanuts, ono cupful of
cooKoti rice, one cupful of tlnely
ground peanuts, one cupful of cooked
rice, one cupful of bread crumbs, two
tnblesioonfuls of minced parsley, ono
teuspoonful of salt, one teuspoonful of
sage, one-fourth tcnsnoonful of nermer.
und one-hnlf cupful of milk. Mix well.
iorm in nat cakes, roll In llncly ground
peanuts or peanut flour, and fry In
vegetable fat.
Vegetable Cutlets. Take two cup
fuls of cooked, sifted snunsli or mash
ed parsnips, two-thirds of a cupful of
orenti crutnns, ono henten egg, half a
tablcspoonful of fnt, ono nnd one-half
cupruis or coarsely jrronnd black wal
nut nients. Season with salt and pep
per and shape Into cutlets. Fry In hot
vegetable fat and serve with a white
sauce and minced green pepper.
Peanut and Sweet Potato Calces.
Combine the following Imn-cdJents In
tlio order given : throe cupfuls of mash
etl seasoned sweet potatoes, onn tnblu
spoonful of neanut butter, one table
spoonful of sweet fat: one ecu nnd
one and one-half cupfuls of ground
peanuts with a bit of snge. Shone In
to flat cakes and fry as usual. Serve
witli naked apples or tart annle sauce,
A liaudful of walnut meats, an annle
or two or a near, with a broad nnd
butter sandwich and a glass of milk,
furnishes a well balanced menl suffi
ciently nourishing for the average
adult.
Self condemnation with Is allied
thouRhts and emotions has boon
productive of far Greater Ior In
Initiative, In will-power, nnd of far
greater dotrreo of lowered vitality,
both mental and physical, than nny
of us havo perhaps realized.
WHAT SHALL WE HAVE TO EAT?
The daily question In twontv mil.
Hon honiPH. Is "what shall we have for
dinner?" and those who
are responsible for the
health and happiness of
the Individuals In these
homes, And it necessary
to do much thinking if
they avoid a monotony
in diet.
Tomato Soun. A
simple tomato soup which Is cnsllv
nnd quickly prepared : Put four tnblo-
spoonfuls of nutter In n saucepan,
when melted and bubbling hot ndii
four tahlospoonfuls of flour, cook im.
til smooth, then add one cupful of
milk and ono cupful of strained to
nnito with a pinch of soda. Season
with salt and pepper and servo at
once.
Brown Stew. Take three or four
pounds of the shoulder of beef, with
a generous piece of suet. Try out tho
suet nnd fry In It, one or two small
chopped onions and a medium sized
enrrot also chopned : ndd the meat
and turn until well browned on both
sides; season with snlt and pepper,
ndd water and simmer for three or
four hours until tender. A hnlf hour
before ready to servo add a few small
sized potatoes to the stew and brown
them by busting occasionally.
Tapioca and Pears, Hnkc a dish of
tapioca with canned pears and juice,
nddlng a bit of butter nnd a grating of
lemon if desired. Serve with a slightly
thickened snuco tundn from the pear
Juice, or whipped cream and sugar
may bo used if preferred.
Peas, Pickles and Peanut Sand
wlches. Choi) a fow sour pickles, add
a cupful of cooked peas, add a hand
ful of minced peanuts. Arrango on
slices of orange, gnrnisii with parsley
and servo with n boiled dressing.
Boiled Dressing. Take equal parts
of well beaten eggs and vinegar and
cook In a double boiler until thick. For
a vegetablo salad, mix equal parts
of dressing and whipped cream; for
a fruit sulad use one part dressing
and three parts cream, with the proper
seasonings.
bo
Drink lean and breathe moro
Hat less and chew more. '
Waato less and save more.
I'reach 1 ss and do more.
ECONOMICAL MEAT DISHES.
In these days a dish which tastes
good. Is satisfying nnd at the sumo
time reasonable In price,
needs no other recom
mendation. Mock Terrapin. Cut
cooked calf's liver Into
dice. Put a tablespoon
ful of butter Into t
saucepan, add salt, pep
per and paprika and
cook until the butter I
sllclitlv brown, then add
two tnblespoonfuls of Hour and enough
beef stock made bv using beef extract
and water to mnke a moderately thick
sauce. Atld a little chopped parsley,
half a cupful of cronm. two hnrd
cooked eggs cut tine, a tablcspoonful
of lemon juice nnd the liver. Cook un
til tlio liver Is heated throtnrh. add two
tnblespoonfuls of Jellv or anv canned
fruit Juice and servo at once on but
tered toast.
Escalloned Veal vulih Pnratn Ml
cold cooked veal very fine. Butter a
baking dish nnd put a thin layer of
veal on the bottom, sprinkle with
chopped onion nnd cover with a layer
of seasoned mashed potato, ndd an
other layer of veal, onion and season-
ngs nnd cover with potato. Add mill:
to moisten, cover and bake until thor
oughly heated. Remove the cover und
brown.
Beef Olives. Take slices of rare
roast beef and roll each around n thin
slice of bacon which has been fried
until transparent but not crlsn. Tie
and boll rapidly for Ave minutes, drain,
remove tho strings. Add the fnt from
tho bacon to some roast beef craw.
season with catsup or Worcestershire;
noil up once and pour over tho olives.
acrve very hot
Corned Beef Hash. Chop the cooked
corn beef very fine, then ndd tlio
chopped vegetables, uslns three times
as much or more than the meat Put
Into n frying pan and moisten with
some of tho liquor left from tho boiled
dinner. Serve hot with a poached etrg
on each portion. This makes a good
luncheon dish.
Creamed Liver. TJso chonnod loft-
over cooked liver, ndd to a rich whlto
sauce and servo on buttered toast.
This makes a good breakfast dish.
We meet nnd mingle; wo mark
men's speech;
Wo Judgo by a guess, by a fan
' ctcd slight;
We Blvo our follows a moro glance
each.
Then brand them forover black
or white.
Richard Burton.
EASY LUNCHEON DESSERT.
A dessert for the noondnv meal
should be u very light ono such as a
dish of fresh or canned
fruit, n cooky or small
cake with tlio hot drink.
There a r e, however,
many desirable desserts
which may be served In
small amounts which
are appropriate.
Jelly Fluff. Take half
a glass of Jelly and tlio
white of ono ecc: boat
until stiff and the mixture will stand
alone. Heap In sherbet cuds nnd ton
with a spoonful of whipped cream or
tiie wnito 01 egg iti'ntci with sugar. '
Baked Pearo With Lemon Sauce
Use large linn pears :'oon but do not
peel; place "n u baking dish; add su
gar, Pits or nutter and lemon lnlrn
with the grated rind. Bute with this
during the linking, nddlng n little wa
ter if needed. Serve hot or cold with
cream or a thin boiling custard.
Caramel Cornstarch Puddlna
Brown n half-cupful of sucar until It
forms a sirup In a smooth frying pun.
then add a pint of boiling milk; stir
until the caramel Is dissolved; ndd
two tablespoonfuls of cornstareii in
it little colli milk. Pour Into sherbet
cups; garnish with a snoonrul nf
whipped cream topped with a ploce
of prewrved ginger.
Rice Pudding. Place n half-eimfni
of rice In a halting dMi with two
quarts of mine, a hnif-cupful of brown
sugar nnd a half-cupful of raisins;
flavor with cinnamon or nutmeg ami
bake three hours In a slow oven until
the rlco lias absorbed all tho milk.
Waffles. Waffles with cold sirup
makes a most delightful dessert for a
luncheon. P.eat thoroughly one egg;
add two cupfuls of ur milk; mix
and sift together one teuspoonful of
sodu and two tenspoonfiils of linking
powder with two cupfuls of flour.
Add to tho first mixture with ono ta
blcspoonful of melted shortening.
Bent well nnd bako on n hot walllo
Iron.
Snowballc Spread cooked rlco nn
inch thick over small squares of
coarse muslin wet In cold water. In
the center place a canned peach, pear
or apricot. Tin carefully and stenm
ten minute Itcmove the cloth nnd
servo with a snuce made from the
fruit Juice.
TORPEDOED!
Don't blast your Liver and
Bowels, but take
"Cascarets."
You Men nnd women who can't get
feeling right who have headache,
coated tongue, bad taste nnd fouV
breath, dizziness, enn't sleep, nro bil
ious, nervous nnd upset, bothered with
n sick, gassy, disordered stomach nnd
colds.
Are you keeping your liver nnd bow
els clean with Cascarets, or shocking
your Insides every few days with Cal
omel, Salts, Oil and violent pills?
Cascarets work while you sleep; they
cleanse tho stomach, remove the sour,
undigested, fermenting food and foul
gases; take the excess bile from the
liver and carry out of tho system nil
tne constipated waste matter nnd poi
son in the bowels. Cnscarcts never
gripe, sicken or cause inconvenience
and Cascarets cost so little too. Adv.
Airship Construction ComDlex.
Some Interestlni: facts- rccnnllnn
tne work required In building n large
modern nlrenlp Is given In n recent
issue of tho Enclneer. which stntos
thnt the general problems of design
nro closely nllled to those of naval
architecture; although the airship de
signer must bo n highly skilled me
chanical engineer nnd nlso must hnvo
n knowledge of textile technology.
For the work of construction, owing
to the multiplicity of parts required,
n very efficient shop organlzntlon is
necessary. In a rigid airship struc
ture, excluding the machinery, there
nro 20,000 different pnrts, a total
length of structural material of 20
miles of wire, nnd more than 2,000,000
rivets.
ASPIRIN FOR COLDS
Name "Bayer" is on Genuino
Aspirin say Bayer
Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin
In n "Bayer package," containing prop
er directions for Colds, Pain, Heaa
ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheu
matism. Name "Bayer" menns genuine
Aspirin prescribed by physlclnns for
nineteen yenrs. Handy tin boxes of 12
tablets cost few cents. Aspirin Is trndo
mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono
acetlcacldester of Sallcyllcacld. Adv.
Japanese Have New Religion.
Japan has devised n new doctrine of
life, says tho secretary of the British
Foreign Bible society. It Is philo
sophical and mystical, and claims un
limited benellcence over mind nnd
body. It professes to embrace and be
superior to all religions of philosophy.
Klghteen volumes nre taken to explain
In detail Its principles. Tokyo Is the
headquarters, whore dullv lectnros urn
given nnd spiritual . healings demon
strated. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER.
Stop n mlnuto nnd think what It
means to say mat "Green's August
Flower has been n household remedy'
all over tho civilized world for more
than hnlf n century." No higher prnlso
is possible and no better remedy can
be found for constipation, Intestlnnl
troubles, torpid liver nnd the depress
ed feeling that accompnnlcs such dis
orders. It is most valuable for In
digestion or nervous dyspepsia and
liver trouble, coming up of food, pal
pitation of heart, and many other
symptoms. A few doses of August
Flower will relieve you. It ,1s n gentle
Inxntive. Ask your druggist. Sold In
nil civilized countries. Adv.
Apportioned Conversation.
"I nssunie that your wife generally
has tho last word."
"Yes," replied Mr. Moekion. "Also
the tlrst word and most of th.(. In
between."
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications us they cainint reuch
the diseased portion of the ear. There In
only ono way to euro Catarrhal Deafnens,
and that Is by a constitutional remedy.
HALL'8 CATAHRU MEDICINE acts
through the Blood on tho Mucous Surfaces
of the System. Catarrhul Deafness Is
caused by an Inflamed condition of the
mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube Is Inflamed you havo a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and
when It Is entirely closed, Deafness Is the
result. Unless tho Inflammation can be re
duced and this tubo restored to Its nor
mal condition, hearing may bo destroyed
forever. Many cases of Deafness are
caused by Catarrh, which Is nn Inllamod
condition of the Mucous Surfaces.
ONE HUNDRED DOLI.AHB for any
caso of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
MEDICINE. hy HAMVS CATAllU
All Druggists 75c. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Artificial laco dint Is moro durable
than tho genuine Is being mado by a
French Inventor !ron cellulose.
Cuttcura Southes Baby Rashes.
That itch and burn with hot baths
of Cutlcura Soap followed by gentle
anointings of Cutlcura Ointment.
Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe
cially If a little of the fragrant Cutl
cura Talcum is dusted on at the fin
ish. 25c ouch everywhere. Adv.
Faith and Ingenuity often take the
place of tho hired man.
ROAD BUILDING IS BOOMING
Steady Increaso In Federal Aid Dual
ness In All Sections Expendi
tures $300,000,000.
(Proparod. by tho United States Depart
ment of Agriculture)
Slnco enrly In 1010 thcro linn been
a stendy increaso each month In tho
federal aid business In tho burcnu of
public roads of the United Stntes de
partment of ngrlculturo. Stntes in all
sections of tho country nro filing their
projects nnd receiving nllotmcnts. Tho
road-building ern is in full swing, nnd
It Would Seem thnt thn end 1st nnr vnt
KM indications point to greater rec
ords in tho months Immediately to
come.
Bnscd on complcto reports from 44
of the states cash cxticndlturns nn thn
rural roads and bridges of tho United
States for tho calendar year 1918
mountea to $250,008,103. To this
should bo ndded tho vnluo of statute
nnd convict labor, which cannot bo
axed with any grent degree of ac
curacy but probably amounted to not
less than $14,000,000, thus making tho
grand totnl expenditures for the year
f300,000,000. This total Is mado tip of
tho actual expenditures for such items
ns innor, mntcrlals, supervision nnd
administration directly connected
tvlth the construction, Improvement
nnd upkeep of public roads nnd
bridges outsldo tho limits of Incorpo
rated towns and cities, and docs not
Include nny Item for sinking-fund pay
ments or redemption nnd Interest on
road and bridge bonds.
Tho yenr 1018 offered an unprece
dented condition in practically nil
lines of highway work. There wns
not only n tremendous incrensa nnd
expansion in tho amount of heavy
irucK traffic on public roads and an
unprecedented shortnee In regard to
road materials, labor and rondv fundq.
but also a decided Increase In main
tenance work. Which was. hownvor.
partially offset by n decrease In tho
amount of new construction.
PLANS FOR GOOD ROAD DRAG
One Shown In Illustration Is Adapted
Tor Localities Where Lumber Is
Plentiful.
(Propnrcd by the United Stntos Depart
ment or Agriculture.)
The design for n rond drag shown
In the Illustration Is ndnpted for lo
calities In which snwed lumber mny bo
readily obtained. In this design tho
runners aro mnde of 2 or 2-Inch
boards, 10 inches wide and from 0 to
3 feet long, re-enforced with other 2-
Inch boards of the same length, but
only 0 Inches in width. If moro con
venient, however, 4-Inch runners with
out re-enforcing boards mny bo read
ily substituted for thoso shown. The
method of framing tho runners togeth
er Is a modification of that used
Detail Drawing Showing Typical Con
struction of Road Drag Built of
Sawed Lumber.
In connection with tho split-log type
of drag. In this case only two of tho
cross braces havo their onus fitted Into
auger holes like rungs.
In fastening tho draw-chain to a
Knwed-lunibt'r drag, It Is usually advis
able to run both ends of the chain
through holes In tho front runner or
elso muke the connections by means
of eye or hook bolts, as shown. The
reason for this Is that the sawed cross
braces aro seldom sufficiently strong
to withstand tho pull of the chain
when it is looped over them, ns Is fre
quently done when round timber cross
pieces are used. If straight-grained
pieces nro used for the crosspleces,
however, there is no apparent reason
why ono end of tho chain might not bo
connected by looping it around the 2
Inch squnro crosspleco near tho cut
ting end,
Highway Travel Increasing.
Highways travel by means of the
passenger automobile increased great
ly during the past summor, fully fifty
per cent.
Must Have Good Roads.
It costs money to build a good road,
but wo have got to have them, ns tho
experience of tho past and tho coming
winter will demonstrate.
Hard on Weed Crop.
Full disking Is hard on tho weed
crop.
PLHKS
COLDS breei and
Spud INFLUENZA
KILL THE COLD AT
ONCE WITH
CASCARAfcrMUININI
Standard cold remtdy for 20 yr
in usiii lorra -jue, sure, no
opiate brcaki up a cold in 2t
noun relievo rrip in 3 ill 71.
Honey bck If It falli. The
genuine box nil a Ken
top witn mr. iiiuo
picture.
At All Dreg Stora
Nebraska Directory
FILMS ImolDFRl
When Print Are Ortrcd
Prints 8W3M. 8 cnt5i !Hx4M. i cental
posUi card alte. 0 cents, postpaid.
Beaton Photo Supply Co.
IStli & Farnam St. Omaha, Nek
Omaha Crematory
Send for illustrated booklot
Address or call on
Forest Laws Cemetery Assn.
720 DrandeU Theatre Omaha, Neb.
BE A NURSE
Exceptional opportunity at tho present
timo for younp women ovor nineteen
ycarB of bro who hinvo had nt least one
year in high school to tnko Nurses' Trnln
InB In Konoral hospital. Our graduates
aro In (ireat demand. Address
Bupt. of Nome, Llnrotn Sanitarium,
Lincoln, Hebr.
GET HIGHEST PRICES
for Your Live Stock Ship to
WOOD BROTHERS
OmftbA, Chicago, So. St Paul, Sioux City
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS BOUGHT ON ORDERS
Highest Prices
for Cream
Ship direct to manufacturer and allmlnata th mid
dleman. Ship any day as will site you benefit
of all raises In price nhlla crtam Is In transit. W
guarantee service and food saUsfacUon.
ALAMITO DAIRY CO.Omaha.Ncb.
LEE W. EDWARDS
M E. Ctr. 24 th aid Fanuaa St.
OMAHA. NEB.
Telephone Douglas 314S
Night telephone Uarney 4731
LADY ATTENDANT
BAILEY THE DENTIST
A specialist in each dopartmont
of dentistry
Makes'Donisiry Easy for You
704-714 City Nat'I Bnnk OMAHA
IN OMAHA
TSia
Henshaw Hotel
EUltOl'EAN ILAN
T. J. O'Brien Co., Props.
tias vrrrnoDT bath
IMS UP WITH BATH
lBth end Farnam Su., Oma&a
MOLINE KNIGHT
Celebrated Knight Engine; best on earth. No
carbon trouble. No valra or engine trouble.
Sleeve valve type.
Look this car over before buying. Good live
territory open to dealers. Write for catalog
and descriptive matter. KNUDSEN AUTOMO
BILE CO., Dlttrllmton, 2107 Farnam St., Omaha
ELECTRIC SERVICE
on Automobiles
Wo repair nnd supply parts for nil maltea
of electrical equipments used
on automobiles.
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