The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 05, 1920, Image 5

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Another Royal Suggestion
COOKIES and DROP CAKES
From the New Royal Cook Book
WHEN the Child
ren romp in hun
gry, here are some'
wholesome delights that
will satisfy the most
ravenous appetite.
Cookiei
K cup shortening '
3 cup sugar
U cup milk
tuaapoon grated nutmeg;
1 teas poon vanilla oxtract
or gTated'rtnd of 1
lemon
4 cupa flour
3 teaspoons Royal
Baking Powder
Cream shortening and su
par together: add milk to
beaten eggs and beat
again; add slowly to
creamed shortening and
sugar: add nutmeg and
flavoring: add 2 cups flour
sifted with baking pow
der: add enough more
flour to make stiff dough.
Roll out very thin on
floured board; cut with
cookie cutter, sprinkle
with sugar, or put a rai
sin or a piece of Knnllsh
walnut In tile center ot
each. Bako about 12 min
utes In hot oven.
Cocoa Drop Cakes
4 tablespoon shortening
1 cup sugar
1 egg
cup milk
HI cups flour
3 teaspoons Royal
Baking Powder
y, cup cocoa
U trtUpoon salt
, I teaspoon vanilla
Cream shortening:' add
sugar and well-beaten
egg; beat well and add
milk slowly; sift flour,
baking powder, salt and
co cob. Into mixture; stir
.until smooth, add vanilla.
Put one tablespoon of
batter Into each greased
muflln .tin and bake In
moderate oven about 20
minutes. Cover with boil
ed Icing.
Bo of good courugu ; that Is ho main
thine Thoreau.
DYE RIGHT
Buy only "Diamond Dyes'
.Each. imckaco of "Diamond Dyea'
, contains directions so simple that any
woman can diamond-dye worn, shabby
skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves,
utocklnfcs sweaters, draperies every
thing, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton
or mixed goods, new, rich fadeless col
ors. Have druggist show you "Dia
mond Dyes Color Card." Adv.
The hardest day's work Is done by
the shirk.
ASPIRIN"
WARNING! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on
tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by
physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions.
sName "Bayer" has same meaning as 14 Karat on gold.
SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of
genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," wh'ch contains proper direc
tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma
tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American!
Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets coat but a. few cents Larger packages.
Asptrta U the trad mark of Oarer Manufacture of UaaetlraeMetr of Satlevllsaciol
A Friendly Remark.
Actor 1 saved the show, but I ad
alt 1 did hog It a bit ,
Friend Yes, you did Ibok like a pig
In a poke.
KilLThat Cold With
cascara EP Quinine
FOR
Colds, Cough
Neglected Coldo ore Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first ana.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Grippe in 3 days excellent for Headache
Quinine la this form does not affect the bead Cascara Is best Tonle
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
I
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Parts
Made from Cream of Tartar,
derived from grapes.
COOK BOOK FREE
The new Royal Cook Book
contslnlngWOO delightful re
clpei, will be tent to you
free It yon will lend your
name and sddreii.
nOYAL BAKIKO FOWDKIl CO.
lift Fulton Strett. New York City.
Origin of Dollar Mark.
Some claim thut It Is u mollification
of the Engftsh symbol () for the
pound. Another explanation Is that It
came from the letters U. S. written
one over the other. Yet another
theory is thut the two upright marks
represent two pillars of brass before
the temple of Solomon, which early up
poured on our coins and became Inter
twined with n scroll.
To Have a Clear Sweet Skin
Touch pimples, redness, roughness
or Itching, If any. with Cutlcurn Olnt
raent, then bathe with Cuticura Soap
and hot water. Rinse, dry gently and
dust on a little Cuticura Tnlcum to
leave n fascinating fragrance on skin.
Everywhere 26c each. Adv;
Pleasant Mistake.
"When William got a letter this
morning he frowned and said he sup
posed It was another of those notes
from his iother beginning 'Hilly,
don't.' "
"Was It?"
"No; when he opened It he found,
It was a hlllet-doux."
The Fact.
"The rare feat you mention was also
a pnradoxlcal one."
"How so?"
"It was also well done."
AND
La Grippa
PREPARE CAPONS
FOR BEST PRICE,
No Feed or Water Should Be
Given for 24 Hours Before
Fowls Are Killed.
STICKING METHOD FAVORED
Somo Feathers Should De Allowed to
Remain as Distinguishing Mark
Pack In Neat Boxes of Moct
j Convenient Size. '
Capons selected for killing should
ho confined for 124 hours without feed
or water to empty their crops com
pletely. The usual method of killing
Is known as the sticking method. The
fowl Is hung up by the feet, the hend
In the left hand, and the whole body
stretched to full length. Tho mouth is
forced open and tho blood vessels ut
the back of the throat are severed
with u sharp nnrrow-bludcd Unlit
The knife Is then turned and the
point plunged through the roof of Uio
mouth v to a point Just behind and be
tween the eye, piercing tin. brnln.
Tho muscles are relaxed and the
feathers come out easily.
Dry Picking Ic Best
Cnpons should always be dry picked,
as they look much better and as some
of the feathers should be left on. The
feathers of the neck and head, the tall
feathers, those a short way up the
hack, the feathers of the last two
Joints of the wing, and those of the
leg, about one-third of the way from
knee -to hip Joint, should be left on.
Theso feathers, together with the hend
of the capon, serve to distinguish it
from other clnsses of poultry on the
market, and consequently should
never be removed. In packing, be
careful not to tear the skin. Had
tears, poultry specialists of tho United
States department of agriculture sny,
Good Specimen of Capon,
should be sewn up. Capons scalded
nnd picked bare bring very little. If
any, better prices than other poultry
In the same condition.
Most markets require capons to bo
undmwn nnd the head and feet left
'on. Caro should ho used to cleanse
the head and feet of all signs of blood
and tilth.
Pack in Neat Box.
After picking, the carcasses are
hung In a cool place until the animal
heat has ttntlrely left the body, when
they are ready to be packed. Like
other poultry, they should be packed
in boxes of convenient size, holding n
.dozen carcasses, oi In barrels. Every
attention should be given to nentness
and attractive less, as this helps the
sale nnd the price. During tho time
of year when most capons are mar
keted January, Februnry and' March
no ice Is necessary, but If for any
reason they are shipped In warm
wenther they should be' packed In
Ice.
MAKING POSTS LAST LONGER,
Good Plan to Treat Tops With Creo
sote as Well as Bottoms to
Prevent Deterioration.
If the top of the fence post Is bev
eled the water will run off Instead of
soaking Into the top of the post und
causing decay. It Is as Important to
conserve the top of the posts ns the
part that in In the ground. It will nlso
pay when treating the bottom of the
post with creosote to give the part
rbove ground n light treatment.
INCREASE PROFITS OF FARM
Development of Motor Transportation
Expected to Bring Farmer
Better Returns.
The development of motor transpor
tation of farm products is going to be
one of tho big things In the progress
of farming In the next few years. It
Is going to place agriculture on n more
profitable basis, nnd (llmlnute much of
the spread which now exists between
the consumer nnd the producer.
HEALTHY AND VIGOROUS HEN
Right Kind to Keep In Laying Pen for
Production of Eggs Dispose
of Defects.
Tt does not matter how well bred n
hen may bo or how well we may try
to feed her for egg production, If she
Is not naturally healthy and vigorous,
alio will not be n bird to keep1n the
laying pen. Birds that have any phys
ical defects should not be kept
FEDERAL INSPECTION
PREVENTS BIG WASTE
Shippers, Receivers and Others
Interested Assisted.
Sworn Statements as to. Condition of
Fruits and Vegetables Hastens
Sales, Thereby ' Facilitating
Distribution.
More than 20.000 Inspections ot
fruits and vegetables moving In Inter
state commerce were nindo by repre
sentatives of the bureau of markets,
I'tilteil States department of nurlrul-
heaerai inspector Ascertaining oonai
tlon of Shipment of Cucumbers.
tare, during the 12 months ended Juno
80, 11)20. This Is itu Increase of 78
per cent over the number of Inspec
tions for the preceding year.
Hy the use of food products Inspec
tion servlco shippers, receivers and
others Interested can ohtn'n sworn
statements attesting the condition of
perishable products received at cen
tral market?. With Immediate evi
dence of the condition of the food sales
are mode promptly, thereby facilitat
ing the distribution of the products
handled. This prevents deterioration
and wnste on nccount of delays result
ing from disputes as to the condition
of products, hastens the release of cars
and prevents unfair trade practices.
The bureau has some 40 representa
tives located at 20 Important mnrkct
centers to tnnke Inspections upon re
quest of those concerned with the ship
ments. A charge of $2.50 Is made for
less than half n carload and $4 for
each half a carload or more.
CORN HAS MANY ADVANTAGES
i
Growing Period Is During Hottest Part
of Year When Soil la Dry and
Thoroughly Warm.
Com has an advantage i over tho
smnll grains. Its growing period Is
during the wannest part nf the year.
The soil Is then dried out nnd warmed
thoroughly. The duys nre then tho
longest and the sun shines tho wnrjn
est. All these things nre needed by n
plant to mako growth. From this It
becomes plain why corn should pro
duce more food on an acre of land
than a crop that does not tnlce advan
tage of the whole growing senson.
Corn has another ndvantuge nnd
thnt Is thnt Its nature of growth Is
such thnt It can be cultivated. Many
mny think thnt this Is a disadvantage.
The cultivation kills weeds and keeps
the moisture from escaping. While
corn uses as much moisture ns a grain
crop, the cultivation given It reduces
the amount of molsturo that evapor
ates from the soil In this wny mak
ing the corn crop n molsturo saver.
The corn crop hns the advantage of
Booson of growth, enabling It to pro
duce more per acre than the grain
crops and the advantnge of lending
Itself to being cultivated, which saves
moisture i(nd kills Weeds, mnklng It
both a good producer nnd a crop to
prepare the land for other crops.
CUT SWEET CL0VER.F0R SEED
Difficult to Harvest Because Seeds
Mature Unevenly Stock Eat
Some of Straw.
Sweet clover Is difficult to hnrvest
for seed because It matures Its soeds
unevenly. The best lime to cut It for
seed Is when half the seed pods hnvo
turned dnrk, and any grain or com
harvester will bundle tho clover nice
ly. Tho straw Is usually woody, but
stock will consume some of It. When
It Is too coarse for feed It makes
mighty good material to plow under.
PLOWING IS EASIEST WORK
Most Satisfactory Task When Imple
ment and All Attachments Are
Adjusted.
Flowing Is one of the easiest and
most satisfactory Jobs on tho farm,
thnt Is, If the plow, with nil Its attach
ments are In correct position nnd the
soil Is In the proper condition to bb
plowed, .
TUBERCULOSIS IN HOG HERD
Infection Comes Principally Through
Following Cattle or Devouring
Carcatces.
Evidence shows that swine become
Infected with tuberculosis principally
from cattle, either by following them
in feed lots or pastures, by receiving
Infected dairy by-products, or by
eating tuberculous ctrcaBsea.
SjeBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBBSSSSSSSBBBSSSsflsBrwE I
WRIGLEYS
The children love
Wrteley's-arid it's
good for them.
Made under conditions of
absolute cleanliness and
brought to them in Wrlgiev's
sealed sanitary package.
Satisfies the craving for
sweets aids diestion,sweet
ens breath allays thirst and
belps keep teeth clean.
Costs little, benefits much.
still rc
A
Everywhere
THE FLAVOR
LASTS
Skin Sufferers
Want Mere Temporary Relief
Of course If you aro content to
have only temporary relief from
the terrifying' itching and burning
of fiery, flaming' akin diseased, then
you aro satisfied to remain a slavo
to ointments, lotions nnd other lo
cal remedies applied to the eurfaco
of tho skin.
Real genuine relief from eczema,
tetter, scaly eruptions or any othor
form of skin irritations cannot bo
expected until you freo your blood
of the germs which cause those
disorders. And for this purpose
MILL GIRLS MARRY YOUNG I
Many Villages In the South Where
There Are Absolutely No Old
Maids Found.
- A village without nn old maid
pounds somewhat like n fulry tale, but
several such places exist down below
the Mason and Dixon line.
"All the women get married h the
mill villages of South Cnrollim, nud
at nn early age," says a Y. W. O. A.
Industrial secretary stationed at Green
ville, where she works among tho girls
In 13 mills.
Perhaps economic tndepender.ee has
something to do with It, as marriage
Is not looked upon by the girls as n
meal ticket, but as a flfty-flfty proposl
tlon. The wives do not give up their
jobs but keep right on working. ,
Thut the textile Industry In South
Carolina absorbs n largo number of
women ns well as men workers Is not
surprising considering the fact that
there are as many as 1& mills In 20
counties, with the population of the
state estimated ut l.oOO.OlO people, 02,-00-1
are mill workers, and 100,208 aro
dependents on mill pay. The valu
ation of tho mills Is $75,000,000 and the
weekly pny roll Is $1,000,000.
Wings of riches are ns unsntlsfnc
tory as tho stings of poverty.
Nature
Responds
Nature is on your side
every time you. eat
Grape
Vox tHis sturdy "blend of wheat and
malted barley supplies body and
brain with just the elements of
nutrition that Nature demands
for health and vigor.
Grape .Nuts is a Sugar Saver
"There's a Reason"
6
Po Not
there is no remedy that gives more
satisfactory results tnan a.a.a., me
fine old blood remedy that goes
.lntim tn tliA anuria, nf ovprv mnfld
disorder and routs out the germs
. . i
wmcn cause tno trouDie.
S.S.S. is sold by all druggists.
Begin taking it today, and If you
will write a complete history of
your case, our medical director "will
give you expert advice without
charge. Addrcsc Chief Medical Ad
viser, 1B5 Swift Laboratory, Atlan
ta, Ga.
AT LEAST ONE. GIRL SORRY
Veteran Had to Confess He Left
Behind Him In France One
Sorrowful Maiden. 1 1
The moon was full, the summer
night was balmy, the hammock wns
built for two, and It seemed a sham
to break It nil up.
"Jack," Bho nsked, "was there n girl
In Franco who wns sorry to see you
gor
"I'd rather you didn't oak mo thnt
question, dear," he said.
"But I must know. We're engaged
and you should tell me everything,"
she Insisted.
"Dcur, 1 don't like to talk about
It"
"Oh, .lack, how could yon when all
the time you were engnged to roel"
"Listen n minute and I'll give you
the whole story," he said In despera
tion. "She wus "
"Welir
"She was my laundress, l.owed her
12 francs." Boston Globe. .
Nothing.
"Thoy say a man becomes what he
eats." "Then Cholly must bo on
hunger strike."
Wns the longevity of the ancients
duo to the ncarclty of medical cpcgt
graduates? Certainly not!
-Nuts