NORTH PLATTE SEMI- -WEEKLY TinnUNE TOO WEAK TO DO ANYTHING AScrions Feminine Illness Remedied By Lydia E. PinliWs Vegetable Compound. Cjtunn Win IIAt.. L. L1-1L .f t- of my children I had displnccment and was so weak I couldn't do anything I found a book about Lydia RPink h a m'a Vegetable Compound so thought I would try it, and after taking it I soon felt bet ter. That was fif teen yeara ago and I have felt well ever since except that I had a nlieht nttnr.k 01 inc troume some time ago and took same more of your Compound and waa noon all right again. I nlwaya recom mend your medicine and you may pub lish my testimonial for tho benefit of other women." Mrs. JULES BekO, Jr.. It. 1, Box 99, Casco, Wis. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com paund.made fromnativo roots and herbs, contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, und today holds the record of being the mo3t successful remedy for femalo ilia in this country, and thousands of vol untary testimonials prove this fact If you have tho slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com pound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for advice. Your letter "will bo opened, read and answored by a woman, and held in strict confidence. gDggBi LOOK HERE PVArWmSf For 40c Wiatoh CEMJ Bysendlntt to us for a 4.. .JSKj n of rfiW&wCa BALL'S l&'Jg".!JS&& ji-.-.-ii r tntt!l ' v .8l ,jne can w,u posi K tively stop all small retnim imiiiMii icana iu any nuw, Truck or Tractor Radiator, Cap, Jacket or Cylinder Block in 20 min utes. It does not clog and it is per fectly harmless. It is a permanent repair. If your dealer does not have it, upon receipt of 40 cents we will mail a can to any address. Made In DETROIT, MICH., by DALL PRODUCTS CO. 1 IS Grand River Ave. , Successfully used at all Ford stations Dealers requested to write for retail agency Colorado Land for Sale NEAR BURLINGTON, perfect 100 acres, line location, Ideal farming or Investment, 532.50 per acre, $l,r00 cash, balance easy terms. Owner, Frank ass, 4005 No. 25th St., Omaha, Nebr. His Status. Gabe Yawkey Is norntlng around that he seed a snake with two heads tuther day," said n citizen of Sandy Musk. "That feller Is a fool !" contemptu ously refilled nn acquaintance. "Ther hain't no two-headed snakes since pro hibition era eked down on us. He's just simply got no sense; that's what's the matter with him !" Kansas City Star. Ctitlcura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan druff and Itching with Cutlcura Oint ment. Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, white hands. Adv. Sarcasm. Father (sternly) Young man. I saw you put your arm around my daugh ter last night. Youth I suppose you noticed how she struggled, too. Stanford Chapar ral. Taking Garfield Tea keeps the rystem elcan, the blood pure and the general health good. Buy from your druKRist. Adv. The man who spent the summer con structing air castles Is now trying to borrow heat for I he air. A woman's tears and a man's grin are not always on the level. Why That Backache? Why be miserable with a bad back? You can't be happy if every day brings lameness; sharp, shooting pains and a dull, nagging ache. Likely tho cause is weal; kidneys. You may have head aches and dizzy spells, too, with a weak, tired feeling. Don't dclayl Try Doan'a Kidney 1'iUt. They have done wonders in thousands of such cases. Ask your neighbor I A Nebraska Case Chna. Vanberg', stationary one- nr HIT. Rlrth St.. Aurora, Neb., Bays: I met Willi an ac cident about a year KO and when I re covered I noticed that my kidneys wero disordered. I suffered from p.iln tuross my b.icU. Thn klilnev nctlon lv colored. I used Doan's Kidney 1'ilts and they removed the soreness ind nrhini; In my back and regulated my kldnejs " Cat Doan'a at Any Store, 60e a Bex DOAN'S ftlV FOSTER-MIUJURN CO, BUFFALO. N. V. Deep-Seated Coughs develop aerioua complication! if neglected. Ute an old and time-tried remedy that hat given aatUfactlon for more thwj fifty yeara I 7 V- 1 S P-iSO'S THE KITCHEN CABINET HEAT-PRODUCING FOODS. Our thoughts determine our nets and theroforn our lives, as well nfl tho In fluence of our lives upon all about us, cither by way of Rood or by way of hindrance, with absolute precision. llnlph Wnldo Trine. During the winter months In tho northern states pork and other fnt meats are com mouly served, as In cool weather the body Is more active, burns up more fuel and is a b 1 u to digest heavy and heart ier foods. Broiled Pork Tenderloin. Split the tenderloin In two and broil under the gas name or over coals. Have the heat Intense at first and sear the moat on both sides to hold the Juices. Reduce the heat and when the meat Is puffed and nicely brown remove to a hot platter. Season with salt, pepper and hits of butter. Stuffed Pork Tenderloin. Select medium-sized tenderloins, wipe with a soft cloth dipped In cold water. Spilt the meat lengthwise, making a slight Incision with a sharp knife, then pull ing the muscle until" It Is almost split In two. Make a dressing of bread, salt, pepper, summer savory, onion Juice, and moisten with water. Spread tho dressing on the split side of the meat, remembering that it swells with cooking. Place a second tenderloin over the dressing. Sew the edges to gether with coarse thread. Place In a buttered pan with a cupful of hot water. Bake In n moderately hot oven for three-quarters of an hour, lowering the heat after the first twenty min utes. Put a few hits of butter In the pan and baste frequently. One tender loin may be used for a small family. Pork Tenderloin French Style. Wipe tho tenderloin carefully and with u sharp knife cut Into slices about an Inch thick across the tenderloin. Itound the pointed ends of each mid pound each piece to flatten It. Season with salt, pepper and roll In Hour. Have ready smoking hot fat. Prop In the meat and turn at once In order to form a crust on both sides. Continue cooking at a lower tempera ture and cook for twenty minute. Pour off the fat, except two table spoonfuls. Add three tablespoonfuls of flour and a little salt. As soon as the flour Is n golden brown, add milk and stir vigorously to keep the gravy smooth. Add milk until the gravy Is a trifle thin. Senson to taste and pour around the meat. GOOD THINGS TO EAT. . Benjamin Franklin t?ave this ad vice to a young man: "Keep tin exact account both of your expenses and your Income. If you take tho pains at first to mention particulars, it will have this good effect you will dis cover how wonderfully small, trilling expenses mount up to large sums, and will discern what might have been and may for the future bo saved without occasioning any great incon venience." This Is the time of year when rich cake like fruit cakes and puddings made of suet and fruit are most enjoyed. With f miner and egg: at sucn prices, most Housewives will eurtnll the rich cake making. Fruit Cake. Take one pound each of butter and sugar, twelve eggs, one cupful of New Or leans molasses, one cup ful of very strong cof fee Infusion, one pound of flour browned to a medium brown, two pounds of seeded raisins, two pounds of currants or sultana raisins, one pound of candled cherries, one pound of citron, sliced very thin, two table spoonfuls of ground cinnamon, one tnblespoonful of cloves, one small nut meg grated, and one teaspoonful of black pepper. Add one teaspoonful of sods to the molasses. Add more flour, If needed and use It unbrowned. Mix tind bake In a slow oven. Ginger Cream. Make a custard of the yolks of four eggs and the whites of two, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, two tablespoonfuls of preserved gin ger sirup, and one pint of milk. Just before the custard Is done add enough gelatine to slightly thicken and let It completely dissolve. As soon as tho custard coats the spoon set the dish In cold water to arrest the cooking. Turn Into molds. Sprinkle each mold with preserved ginger. Baked Apple Dumplings Select tart apples that do not loo their tbape in rooking. Pare evenly, after the cores are removed. Put the apples Into enough water to float them, and idd one cupful of water. Cook until almost done, itemove from tho slr p n-wi cook the sirup until thick. Placo h apple in a .square of pastry. Fill the cavities with sugar and lemon juice, and drop the thickened sirup over the top of the apples. Moisten tho edges of the pastry and press to gether nver the top of the apple. Put In a baking tin and bake a nice brown. Serve with cream Just sour enough to bo thick, adding powdered sugar and nutmeg. Apricot Jam (Imitation). Scrape SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS. God's great out-of-doors Is ever call ing, and if wo do not heed its call It will send us In bills that will call for heavy and sometimes frightful set tlements. At this season sweetmeats are verj jopular. The following Is wholesome and not hnrd to prepare? Nut, Date and Choco late Sweetmeat Heat four tublcsponnftib. ol honey or niaple sirup tt the boiling point; add half a pound of the slightly sweet dipping chocolate and let stand over hot water until the chocolate Is soft; add one package of dates, cut from the seeds In small even pieces, half a cupful of blanched nl monds, cut In shreds and one teaspoon ful of vanilla. .Mix well with a wood, en spoon to blend thoroughly. Havo ready some biscuit tins or a brick mold lined with parchment paper. Press tho mixture Into the mold and cover with paper, then lay on n weight. Let stand six hours to ripen. Fruit Cup For five glasses take one orange, three bananas, half a pack age of dales, one cupful of white grapes, measured after they are skinned, cut In halves and seeded, 12 pistachio nuts, the Juice of half a lemon and three-fourths of a cupful of cream. Itemovo nil the peeling and membrane from the orange, separate Into sec tions and cut each In halves cross wise. Peel tho banana, scrape to re move the threads, cut In thin, even slices and squeeze over them the Juice of half a lemon. Pour boiling water over the dates, drain and placo on n dish to dry In a hot oven, then remova the pits and cut In sections. Mix all tho fruit together, then dispose In glasses, pouring the fruit sirup ovei It. Whip the cream and pipe It nbovo the fruit; serve Very cold. Prune and Cottage Cheese Salad. Soak choice prunes over night ; coqk until tender. When cold cut open remove (he stones, mid cut the prune Ic smooth even pieces. Press cottnge cheese for an hour or longer, then cut In half-inch cubes. For each serving heat two tablespoonfuls of thick prune juice, n teaspoonful each of lemon juice and sugar or honey and twe tablespoonfuls of olive oil until thick Place a layer of the prunes on lettuce hearts, the cheese above. Pour ovei the dressing and serve at once. WHAT TO EAT. Kvory child has the Inalienable right to bo loved; to have Its Individ uality respected; to be trained wisely In mind, body and soul; to bo pro tected from disease, from evil Influ ences nnd evil persons and to have a fair chance In llfo. That stato Is de linquent which does not ceaselessly strive to secure theso inalienable rights to Its children. Indlana'n Child Creed. If the family have good appetites, the plnnnlntr of n meal Is not such a problem t.s It Is with fussy, fin icky people, who have troublesome digestions. A I -most anybody can digest such a dish as the fol lowing, however; Apple Snow. Pare and qunrter tart apples, add boiling water and cook un til tender. Press through a sieve. To two "upfiils of pulp i.dd a half cupful (if honey and the grated rind of half a lemon, with the Juice. Heat to the boiling point, add one and one-half tnblespoonfuls of granulated gelatine softened In one-third of a cupful of cold water, and stir until the gelatine Is melted. Chill, and when the mix ture begins to jelly, add the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs, and bent with a Dover egg beater until very '.tie. Turn Into a mold, and when firm, serve unmolded with cream or boiled' cusinrd. Compote of Bananas. Make a sin. of sugar or honey and half a cupful of water. Peel and scrape two or three bananas, then cut In thin slice ; add to the sirup and boll, shaking the pan to cook all sides evenly. Add a Httle lemon rind or orange rind for flavor to the sirup. Skim the bananas as they soften, to a plate. When all are cooked, boll down tho sirup a lit tle, and when cool add the bananas. Fruit Salad. For each service take a slice of pineapple, the flesh of one fourth of a grapefruit, half a ennned pear, three heart leaves of lettuce, two tablespoonfuls of fruit Juice (canned fruit Juice may be used), half a lea spoonful of lemon Juice, two table spoonfuls or olive oil and one-fourth of n teaspoonful each of salt and pap rika. Arrange the fruit on the hit. tuce. Heat the salad dressing Ingredi ents with n Dover egg beater, pour over the fruit, and serve at once. To avoid monotony have a variety of breakfast foods. Nnn e of the foods named should be omitted from the dally diet. Plenty of fruit and vegeta bles are absolutely essential and do not stint them on wholesome fats Plenty of butler or egg yolk with whole milk Is another necessity. SIMPLE AFTERNOON DRESSES OF BEAUTY We nre told that all the foremost designers, both In Frnnco and America, nre advocating, witli one accord, sim plicity in the construction of clotlles. Let us he duly nnd truly thankful, be cause the Inevitable result will he bet ter looking and more artistic garments. There Is something so satisfying about a simple dress, with no freakish points in Its niaka up, nnd every little In genious touch In Its construction be comes Important nnd gratifying. Tho two pretty afternoon frocks shown In the picture above are exam ples of simplicity that la Ingenious as well. Satin, which proves the most reliable of all fabrics for dresses of this kind, reveals a plain, straight skirt having a tunic over It Irregular in length and tlulshed at the edges with a covered cord of satin. Tho Moused bodice fastens on the shoulder nnd nlong one side, over an underbody, with satin covered buttons. Satin makes the wide, crushed girdle with SPORTS "Sports Togs" Is a short caption for a long story since there are sports togs of many kinds. The most fascinating and Interesting of these are the clothes that have burrowed the character of those garments made for real sports wear but not Intended for service, Just "for looks." The sweater coats and varied scarfs made of silk or wool In many fanciful and fragile .vays, tho delicate colored headwear and the very handsome skirts of sports silks are all examples of sports clothes nuido to lie adinlrud for their beauty, not for the usefulness to the sportswoman. They serve a very useful purpose, however, Nn matter how elegant and rich their materials these clothes are Informal and very smart In character. They are a part of the play the sports clothes of onlookers in which they are well enough dressed and not too much dressed for whatever the day may bring. After tho brilliant skirts of" heavy, rough silk weaves the most Interesting members of tho sports family nre tho scarfs and sweaters that are relljied ami glorlfluil modifications of their ,'oivrunners, ihe wnriii woolen scarf .mil .venter. The new scarfs are In long, pointed ends and the deep, flap Ing cuffs that are faced with georgetto crepe In n light color. Satin and georgette nre associated in the dress at the right, tho under skirt being of satin and tho bodlco and tunic of georgette. But tho tunic Is bordered with a satin bnnd and a row of small satin-covered but tons appear at each sldo of this border, The shaped sleeves arc long nnd ex tend over tho band n hit. Tho plaited frill that finishes tho neck Is of geor gette crepe also, but the plain glrdlo Is made of the satin. The vogue for simplicity Is particu larly favorable to afternoon frocks of velvet or velveteen. These nre usually one-piece frocks without tunics, hut the skirts art! draped. There Is a lik ing for three-quarter length sleeves In velvet frocks and for brilliant vestces and handsome lace collars and cuffs. Nothing makes quite so good a back ground for good laces as those frocks of velvet. TOGS light and brilliant colors, in angora wool and In silk and they are variously made. One pretty new scarf In bright green Is crocheted of silk with a fringe at the ends. Other scarfs In light-colored plaitls, of a.igora wool, haven diagonal seain at the center, which allows them to set snugly to the flguro when worn over the shoulders. They are finished with fringe In the colors of tho scarf. Tlie short knitted sweater-coats ot silk or silk lilter usually open at the front and have a sash knitted of the same silk, hut there are some very pretty slipover stylos with square neck opening at the front from which fall narrow plaltlngs of line wiilto lace. The strong yarn golf seeks shown It the picture are meant for real service and proud Is the possessor of a hand knitted pair. The pair at tho left It knitted In diamond-shaped blocks ol contrasting color with cross-bars ol hlaci; whll- (he other pair Is In solid color with bars and dots contrasting. d J For Mothers and all Married Women ' Omaha, Ncbr.s "Dr. Pierce's Favor Ho Prescription was a splendid tonio and relieved mo of all nauseating condi tions during expect ancy. My baby was strong nnd hardy in every way. I surely am clad to recom mend Dr. Picrco'a Favorito Prescrip tion to tho expectant mother bocauso I lrnnw liv nrttint at. perionco that it Is good." MRS. JODE COOPER, 3310 Cass SL For Women Who are Ner vous, Weak, or Run-down Omaha, Nebr.: "An a special tenlo I have taken Dr. Pioreo's Favorite Prescrip tion and found it to givo almost immediate relief in cases of nervousness or a weakened or run-down condition. I havo taken this medicine sinco my earliest girlhood when ever ray system seemed to require a tonio. and it has never failed mo. I am very glad to recommend tho 'Favorito PrcscnpUon' to women and young girls who need such a tonio." MRS. MARY LA LONDE, 6301 N 34th St. Every woman who has reason to bcliov that backacho, hoadacho, unnatural pains, low spirits, slecnleos nights, irregularities or a catarrhal condition is caused by a derange ment of tho womanly functions, owes it to herself and dear ones to speedily ovcrcoma tho trouble beforo n general breakdown causes permanent prostration. Dr. Picrco's Favorito ProJcripHon fa non-aicohollo remedy that any ailing wo man can safely tako becauso it is prepared from roots and herbs containing tonio prop erties of tho most pronounced character. It is not a secret remedy becauso its iogro dients are printed on wrapper. Get Dr. Pioreo's Favorite Prescription to-day, cither in liquid or tablet form o send Dr. Picrco's Invalids' Hotel, UufTalo, N. Y., lOo for largo trial package. BE A NURSE Exceptional opportunity at tho present time for younjr women over nineteen yeara of nso who havo had at least one year in high school to tako Nurses' Train Ins in Ronoral hospital. Our uraduatei are In groat demand. Address Hnpt. of Nuraca, Lincoln Sanltarlam, Lincoln, Nebr. Canada's Water Power. An Important feature of the water powers of Canada Is their fortuuato situation with respect to existing com mercial centers. Within economic transmission range of nearly every Im portant city from tho Atlantic to tho Pacific, except tlioso In tho central western prairies, there are clustered water power sites which will meet the probable demands for hydro power for generations. For Constipation, Biliousness, Liver and Kidnoy troubles, tako Garfield Tea. Ady. Then It Started Something. Ynnk This picture of my sweet heart saved my llfo one day In tho battle of the Mnrne. I was wearing It over my heart and It stopped a bullet that would have killed me. Crank Gosh I That picture Is enough to stop a mad bull. Nebraska Awgwan. Many a man who toots his own horn Imagines he Is the whole band. It is said that several nnnnils nf snxu sago may be made from ono dog pound. 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