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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1910)
DUSINfcSG IS BUSINESS. Jin Kicker Your bill rtctuarij makes my blobd boll. Doctor Slick Then, sir, I must ciinrgo you $20 moro for sterilizing your system. BABY'S SCALP CRUSTED "Our llttlo daughter, -when throe months old, began to brenk out on the head and wo had tho best doctors to treat her, but thoy did not do hor any Bood. They said sho had eczema. Hor Bcalp waB n solid Bcalo nil. over. The burning and Itching was BOBOvcrothat she could not rest, day or night Wo had about given up all hopes when we read of tho Cutlcura Rcmcdlos. Wo at onco got n cako of Cutlcura Soap, a box of Cutlcura Ointment and ono boti tlo of Cutlcura Resolvent, nnd fol lowed directions carefully. After th first doso of tho Cutlcura Resolvent, we used tho Cutlcurn Soap freely nnd applied tho Cutlcura Ointment. Then sho began to improvo rapidly nnd In two weeks tho scalo camo off hor head nnd now hair began to grow. In a very short time sho wan well. Sho Is now sixteen years of ago and a pic ture of health. Wo used tho Cutl cura Remedies about five weeks, reg ularly, nnd then wo could not tell sho had been affected by tho disease. Wo Used no other treatment after wo Found out what tho Cutlcura Romedles would do for hor. J. Fish and Ella M. Fish, Mt. Vernon. Ky Oct. 12, 1909." The Lawyers Won. Asklt Old Sklnncrd loft qulto a largo estate, did ho not? Noltt Yes; but somo of his rela tives contested his will, AsUltt Was thoro much left after it got through tho courts? Noltt Nothing but tho heirs. Mm. WlnMowM Bootlilnjr nyrup. Forehllnrnn tootDinif. eofUma tho gums, rtxlucwiln tJumwatlon.all&jfciuIn.curusttludcoUo. cu U'lUo. At slxtcon u girl thinks about roses nnd poetry; at twonty-slx her thoughts run to cabbaccs nnd money. Smokers find Lcwin' Singlo Binder 5c cigar better quality than must 10c cigars. Tho charm of the unattainable la long drawn out. and smothering sensa tion a.fter eating you really ought to take Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It acts quickly, tones the stomach and aids digestion, thus re moving the. cause of the trouble. Always keep a bottle handy for just such cases. It is also for Indi gestion, Dyspepsia, Con stipation, Liver Trou bles, Colds, Grippe and Malaria. Try it today. OSTETTER' CELEBRATED STOMACH BITTTItR Important News FUR DEALERS and TRAPPERS SKNDrUR9-ndSKIN3d!rtcttoMENwho KNOWtbeirvslue. We st you money, became we KNOW the Fur Market, esd pay highest prices on liberal assortments. Price Hit especially arraneed for your Territory. It Is YOURS for tho asklnf, Convince YOURSELF by making ui a trial shipment. Ift pty illlifrilft' tkarft nt fmmuti9Hi and rtmit rmftly LEOPOLD GASSNER FUR CO. 34 East 18th St., JfewYork City Cplillid at $250, 0OO.0C aa I SOUR STOMACH "I used Cascnrcts and fed like a nevi man. I have been a 6ulTerer from dys pepsia and sour stomach for the last two years. I have been talcing medicine and other drugs, but could find no relief only for n short time. I will recommend Cascareta to my friends aa the only thing for indigestion and sour stomach and to keep tlie bowels in good condition Wicy are very nice to eat." Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pleaianr, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good, Do Good. Never Sicken, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 25c. 50c. Never sold la bulk. The. gen uine Hiblet stamped C C C. Guaranteed to cure or your mosey back. 930 It M VfUTri Wateoa JC.Coleman,Wat REMEMBER PISO'S far COUGHS t COLP 3 Smart BY JULIA BOTTOM LEY. THIS influcnco ot Oriental Ideas Is moro evident In our millinery styles than for many n year.' Tho dressier turbans for evening wear ap pear to bo pieces of rich fabric draped about tho head and fastened with gor geous looking ornaments ot mock Jewels, Gold nnd silver tissuo and Jowoled bunds nro used In tlieso. For day wear turbans mado on larger frames show crownB Jn hand Borao fabrics, Buch as hoavy brocades, tapestries and gold or silver tissues. Tinsel nots nro draped ovor silk nota or loco. Nothing la moro popular for tho brims or "coronets" than bands of fur. Tills Is, in fact, tho furriest of seasons. Fur bands appear about tho bottoms of liandsomo gowns for street or visiting and on tho filmiest of fabrics for evening wear. Laco hats' with collars of rich fur and tints of all descriptions oharo with tho gowns tho smart touch of fur. BARGAINS IN CHEAP STUFF Few Deft Touches Will Frequently Give Garment an Entirely Differ ent Appearance. Often you will see real bargains In frockB and blouses on tho ready mndo counter. Do not glvo ono look at tho cheap laco or trimming, or at tho way tho scams aro finished, and throw it back. Duy your bargain, tako It homo and redeem and rcgenerato It Cheap laco can bo replaced by good; dainty tullo or net frills enn tako tho placo of cheap ruflles; scams can bo rcstltched and coarso em broidery worked over by hand. If the material nnd tho cut Justify your buy ing the garment at all, you can glvo it an Individual touch that -will raiso tho value of your bargain 75 per cent And even where thoro Is nothing notlcoably cheap or common about tho garment, try to glvo thoso llttlo extra touches; then you will bo in no dangor of meeting your new gown on another woman at tho next street corner. USEFUL DRESSING JACKET. Of cream flannel, finished at tho edges with blanket stitch In old roso illk, and threaded with satin ribbon in tamo shade. This Is a very easy pat tern for tho home dressmaker. Improving a Blouse. The most economical and satisfac tory way of obtaining a hand-embroidered shirtwaist is to purchaso a ready mado waist with xnacliino embroidered design and work over tho embroidery by hand, thus saving stamping, pad ding and making; tho waist A blouuo embroidered In this way will deceire the most expert needlewoman. Turbans '"i .iE For less expenslvo millinery tha turban of velvet is tho most effecttvo that can bo chosen. In order to get best results, a good quality of plain velvet is selected or ono bf thd "panno" velvets In good colorings. Tho latter nro n llttlo less expenslvo than good quality In plain vclvots. Fancy feathers nnd wings aro cho sen for their decoration. It takes nbout a yard and a halt ot vclvot to mako n turban. Rows of parallel shlrrlngs conflno tho velvot to tho frame, which may bo cither of wiro or 'of buckram. A soft crown should bo supported by a lining of crinoline. Fabrio hats aro much In ovldcnco. Silks, satins, volvots, brocades, tapes trios, figured ribbons and colors of various descriptions, all nro cast in tho play for winter millinery, but vol vet holds sway In tho star part. TWO PRETTY HOLIDAY GIFTS Slipper Case or Sewing Ban Both a Welcome and Serviceable Present. A slipper case and n sowing bag nrq delightful holiday gifts, which nro easily mado and very useful to the receiver. They may bo mado from any stray pieces of bright-colored silk, linen, chintz, satin, deulni or, Id fact, any material of that kiud; or, 1 desired, tho slipper case may bo do volopcd In pink-flowered cretonne, bound with dark-green braid, Tho loosoly gathered sowing bag has an outsido flap, which contains, tho nccdlo book, and a pretty fancy Is to embroider tho owner's Initial! on tho outsido of tho flap. Fane? brass rings nro sowed to tho uppet edgo, through which Is run tho rlbboc which regulates tho fullness nbout thi top. nnd Is used to hang It up by. Tho Bllpper caso, which Is dlvlde into compartments and stiffened bj; means or cardboard interlining re quires sovcn-clghths yard of material 22 Inches wldo sr Jlve-eJghths yard 3( Inches wido; eithor with 2 yards ol tnpo to bind and two hangers. Thi sewing bag needs VA vnrds 25 m moro inches wide, with 2 yards ol uraiu nnu soven rings. Chenille Caps. , Parlslon women havo taken with en thuslasm to tho now knitted capB ol chenille, mostly in red and other bright colors, yery flat, and untrlniniml These nro warm, light and protty, and win ue mucn worn this winter for Bkntlng, etc., and as traveling caps. Tho Idea originated with a llttlo nlrl who sold dolls' caps of this sort at tho Paris races. Men Like Simplicity of Fare. How many well-meaning housowivci mako tho mistake In their over-zealous hospitality to furnish men guests with olaborato dlshos, when simple, well prepared foods would plenso tho men so much moro! Any hoHtess who will bear this fact In mind will not only savo trouble, expenso nnd time, but will also pleaso her nmacullno guests to a greater extent. Sash for Slender Figure, The Blender woman who" cannot wear the too narrow glrdlo should try tho Bash with tno "pump" or obi bow, worn In front, Its folds arranged In perfectly flat loops and tho wholo of stiff, wldo ribbon. Tho effect Is most becoming nnd very caBy to wear, be sides extremely fashionable. To 8ave Trouofr, From garments that havo been laid aside, cut tho Btrlp containing tho buttonholes, leaving enough material to turn under. Uso this atrip as a "fly" to now garments, thereby Haying both time and lasor. I WILL OF GOD IN OUR LIVES By REV. J. W. LOVING Paster of T.ura At. Baptbt Clmrcb. I (out ton. Test mm TEXT For Hint, yo mioht to aay. "If. tho iKint will, we alinlt live, nnd Co Mil or tliat."-Jttmcs XV, 15. Tho central thought of this chnptcr is that tho root of nil worldllnoss la prldo, nrrognnco of heart towards" Qod, nnd that tho only remedy la to submit oiio'h olf to God, to humblq one's solf In tho sight of Clod. Tho spirit of worldlinens hero takes tho' specific form of presumptuous .con AN donco in tho feature, calculating on! tlmo to como without rcforonco to tho providence of God, na if the futurd wero in our hands. Tho writer tolls us that we ought to nay that If it bo God's will wo nhall do so nnd ho. IIo is ulondlng that God's will uhnll havo tho right of way- even in our planning, ono can not but recall tho subject of ono of Horj nco Ilushnell's grcnt sermons oil, livery man n liro n plan ot aoa." it has not been my prlvllcgo to rend thnt pnrtlcular sermon, nor do I know Just tho text of it. Thoro nro throw grcnt Payings coming from thrao sov oral men that wilt furnish' our dlvli ulons for this morning's discourse. I. I'rlnce Albert, consort of tho Into Queen Victoria, used to say: 'Find out tho plan of God In your generation, nnd then bowaro lost you cross thnt plan or fnll to find your own placo In it." All truo Iifo has a tllvlno plan. "It is not in man that wulkolh to direct his Btops." For u moment lot your thoughts run back over your life. Many of us will go buck to tho quiet country plnco, fur from tho maddening crowd. It pcomcd at tho tlmo very uneventful nnd commonplace Often you caught visions and grew n bit restless for n larger life. At length tho tlmo camo when you started forth. Now It may Hot bo that you havo seriously longed to go back nnd bury yourself, ns you UBOd to say, in that retired sphere igaln. Hut havo not tho disappoint' ments, dlsenchnntmcnts, revelations qt llfo caused you to apprcclnto mora highly tho caro-frco exemptions of that carlior llfo? Oh, thrico happy you voro whon you had others to decide for you, whon It was youro Just to oboy them lhat had authority over you. Do you think It n moro nccldont, or oven In cldent, that your lot wns thus cast? Nay, was It not rnther God's good pro vldencc, His groat plan In your llfo? Jlls own hand has guided you, Ills Jiowor kept you. Ho haB boen your tihlcld and bucklor, your defenso on tho right band nnd on tho loft your reward and your nil conquering lend' cr. Don't you bellovo that had you car lior recognized tho good hand of your God upon you nnd submitted your Ufa nnd nil to film your llfo had not only been moro fruitful of good, but in comparably happier, too? Lot us catcli up tho words of Frlnco Albert nnd try to find out tho plan of God jn our generation. Truo thero Is no variableness In God. Ho is ovor the same. And yot wo know that tho work of this generation is not Just lhat of tho Apostolic ago; not Just that of Luthcr'o day. Wo nro living In an ago of unrest, of now adjust ments and alignments. Men nro ptrnlnliig to "adopt" things. Moro jhnn ono man oven In tills land of ours aro trying to ovolvo a now roll gion. Somo of tho features of theso now religions call on us to find God's plan, for IIo. Ills nlan. nil miraculous now jar, nil authority, all restraint is ellml hated.- So wo need to ask for tho old parts, and to ralso tho warning volco To try to load otherB Into tho plain which Is yot tha narrow, but living way, tho only way. Moro nnd moro is thero a call to stand for God nnd to llliiBtrato In Individual lives what God docs Jn, through and with tuo llfo surrendorod to Him, In tho face of tho widespread fooling of unrest nnd uncertainty, lot us exhibit that rest which Jesus gives and which wo find In obcdlonco to Him by taking Hla yoko nnd learning from Him. 2. Pastor Monod used to sny, "Our work is but a segment in tho great ephcro of God's eternal work, and if we havo eyes to seo wo may road in that portion of his work which bo longs to us our nxmio and tho dato of tho present year," This 1b nnothor way of Baying that tho work of thd Christian is to do God'fl work, and that each workor ns nn individual Is known to God nnd hits n particular place In God'B plan. Doesn't Ui!h glvo great dignity nnd valuo to our work?' It must pnrtako of tho priceless value, tho high quality of God hlmsolf, for It is a part of his own work which' ho assigned to us an Individuals to do, 3. Constnntlne when marking out tho bounds of Constantinople, bolng told thnt tho city would never All out so vast an area, ropllod: "I am tol lowing him who is, loading mo." Wo may nbt hero pause to discuss tho Christianity of tho great eraporor, save only to sny that ho was astuto nnd sagacious enough to adopt It as a plank in his politicul platform. But mu jiuiut uuiuiu uu in KUUiniBBlon 101 God's leading. Again and n,?aln dooa! tho call of tho master bid us follow him. Only God-led lives toll mnnr tnA humanity. Too often with un it la not n question of knowing, so much ns", ono of doing, tho Lord's will, with mnny of us tho troublo Is that wo! havo not folt tho cost of following Jesus enough to glvo us tho highest appreciation 01 uim. NOTHING SORDID ABOUT HIM Poet Wns Looking for Appreciation or the Ages That Stretched Into the Future. Tho editor looked nt tho nootry nnd then ho turned back to tho pooL For n moment bis customary as surance fallod him. Tho poet was bo thin nnd seedy nnd hollow eyed, "Sco hero, my friend," ho snd In ns gohtlo n volco ns ho could assume on short notice,. "I don't wnnt to dls courago you but whllo your stuff horo Is fairly good nnd porliapB a llttlo bettor it Is n ntnmltng rulo of this pnper novor to buy pootry." Tho poet draw himself up with a Hidden snort. "Why, Buffering Dante," ho crlod, "you didn't Bupposo from my npponr nuco that I was out for tho filthy olmoleons, did you? Why, blesu your Journalistic soul, nil I'm working for Ib n plain utcho In tho Hall jf Fiunol" The Significant Wink. "I think," snld tho weary stranger, ''thnt I'll so Bomowhero and taku forty Rinks." Tho hack driver looked puzzled. "What's tha trouble?" 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Best in thc World. l Ha ivKer(a or rrora itiaea, vtninn apply jr- b l)v ",'' olHfllYtaBlaleAther,mniHtwreifuoodiHrlff I . en male leather, now enaba rat to tntva thm I wearer mar a valuo far hit monoy, bettor and I ,"M) I nosilil alma timavlnum to fio trnvlff iiwiTliifiiltisTrsTfr ifli r i i i it- for oror SO rear, Unit 1 mako nnd tell mora (3.00. (3X0 nnd $4.00 shoos than Any oilier manufacturer lu tho U.B.,ruil time Dnllnr fnr Dollar, I Uunrnnteo My Hliom to hold thlr slitpn. look nnU lit hitter, ami vro.ir lonysr than (my other S3.0O. S3.00 or $ 1.00 shoes von can buy J Quality liai mado tar oboes Tho J.cailr ot tho World. . I You will 1 pleoaml when you Buy my shoei bocnusa or hb mff a - Prriidtrtt lit and appoaranoa, and wheu it come tlmo tor jon topiirchoso frJL, rJujA h another pair, you wilt In mora than planned becauso tho last flcBV-uvWUZ Jhuf4 ones wore so wall, and (rata you so muoli comfort. 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