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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMLWEEKLY TRIQUNE. ,, "V vVtf .' It CASGARETS" FOR SLUM LIB Wo sick headache, sour stomach, biliousness or constipation by morning. Get a 10-cent box now. Turn the rascals out tho headache, blIIousnc8B, indigestion, tho Blclr, sour stomach and foul fiasjos turn thorn out to-night and keep thom out with Cascarcts. Millions of men and women take a Cascarot now nnd then and nevor know tho misery caused by a lazy livor, clogged jowelB or an upoot atom och, Don't put In another day of distress. Let Cascarcts clcanso your stomach; remove tho sour, fermenting food; take tho excess bllo from your liver and carry out all tho constipated waste matter and poison In tho towels. Then you will feel great. A Cascarot to-night straightens you but by morning. They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from any drug Btoro means a clear head, sweet stomach and clean, healthy liver nnd bowel action for months. Chil dren lovo Cascarcts because thoy never grlpp or sfeken. Adv. When a man begins to abuse his own town it is timo for him to move. Mrs, Winston's Soothing"" Syrup for Children teething, Hoftena tho i;nrai, reduces indamma Hon, allays pnln.cnrcB wind coltc,S5ca- bottlejjy Dally Special. Even If You Aro Beaten a Nose, You Get Second Money. No thoughtful person uses liquid bluo. It's a pinch of bluotn rtJargo Irottlo of water. Ask for Ked Cross Ball Bluo.tUo blue that's all blue. Adv Seldom Arc. , "Old ymi attend that terrible play?" "I did?" "And was it as immoral as you had been led to hope?" Never. "Is your wlfo still away from home?" "My wifo ia still nowhere." Boston Transcript. 1 Alcohol Fiction. "That's a corking good story Scrib bio is contributing to Pllmmer's Mag azine." "I should say it's an uncorking good story. Tho loading character Is o. dipsomaniac." Many Norwegians in U. S. So many Norwegians havo either worked for a fow years in tho united States or havo. rolativos now working there, or have traveled or boon edu cated thoro, that the number familiar with American goods is sufficient to have an appreciable effect upon the lo cal demand. Easy Winner. Senator Kay Pittman wa3 talking In Tonopah about two lobbyists who had quarreled. "But there's no fear," ho said, "of their maiming or mutilating each oth er. Thoy arc like Bluff and Stuff. " 'Who camo out ahead,' a man asked, 'in that strcot row between Bluff and Stuff?' "'Stuff did,' was tho answer, 'but ho had half a street's start' " Didn't Quite Understand. ' At a draper's Bhop they employed a email boy to run errands. The other day, while ho was waiting in tho shop, a lady camo in and asked tho assist ant for a yard of Bilk. When it was placed before her she exclaimed: "Oh, really, I must mo mad; I want musiin!" On hearing thlB tho boy rushed out of tho shop, and, seeing a policeman across the way, ran up to him, shout ing: "Como over hero. There's a woman in our shop gouo mad. Alio wants muzzling!" London Tit-Bits. A FOOD DRINK i Which Brings Dally Enjoyment A lady doctor writes: "Though busy hourly with my own affairs!, I will not deny myself tho pleas ure of taking a fow minutes to toll of my enjoyment dally obtained from my morning cup of Postum. It is a food boverago, not an Irritant Iiko coffeo. "I began to uso Postum 8 years ago, not because I wanted to, but becauso coffee, which I dearly loved, made my nights long, weary periods to bo dread-ed-and untitling mo for business during tho day. "On advice, of a friend, I first triod Postum, making it carefully as sug gested on the puckage. As I had al ways used 'cream anrt no sugar.' I mixed ray Postum eo. It looked good, was clear and fragrant, and it was a pleasure to seo tho cream color it as my Kentucky friend wanted her cof feo to look 'like a now saddle.' "Then I tasted It critically, for I had tried many 'substitutes' for coffee. I was pleased, yes, satisfied with my Postum in taBto and r-ffect, and am yet, boing a constant UHcr of It all theso years. I continually assure my friends nnd acquaintances' that thoy will liko it In placo of coffoc, und receive benefit from its use. I havo gained weight, cn sleep and am not nervous." Name given by Postum Co,, Battlo Creek, Mich. Write for tho littlo book, "The Boad to Wsllvillc." PoBtum comos In two forms: Regular Postum must bo well boiled. Instant Postum la a soluble powder. A teaspoonful dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wator and, with cream and eugar, makes a dollclous beverago In stantly. Grocors sell both kinds. "Thoro's a nmson",for Postum. 4&v$x4HK4KJ How the Revival Came By REV. JAMES M. CRAY. D. D. Diw d Moody BibU Inatinil. of Chicago t i"$34x$Js3 TUXT Now for a Ions' season Israel had been without tbo true Clod. II Chron. 15:3. Tho condition of Israel calling for n rovlval at the timo is sot boforo us in tho words, "Now for a long season Iaraol had been without tho true God." To bo without tho true God Is certainly a call for a revival.' But what is it for u nation, or a church, or an In dividual, to bo without tho truo God? In tho pres ent cbbo it meant thrco things: (1) Thoy were without tho ordinances of religion. "They werd without a teaching priest, and without law." (2) Thoy were without tho inner experiences of religion. "In those times thore was no poaco to him that wont out nor to him that camo In." (3) They wero without tho outward blessings of religion. "And nation was destroyed of nation, and city of city; for God did vox them with all adversity." Is not this tho plcturo of a church or an individual professing Christian ity who is without God? Tho gospel may bo preached in that church, the ordinances administered, and tho prayer mooting regularly announced, but tho whole round of exercises, while possessing tho form of godli ness, Is without tho power. There is no real power In tho lives of Chris tians existing in this way, no realiza tion of their standing in Christ, and no Joy or gladness In their testimony and service They como Into church and go out of it again, as It Is said of those Israelites, without "peace." Thoirs Is a state of moral and spirit ual "adversity." Now how did the rovlval come? There aro ten steps of progress indi cated to tho finish: (1) "Tho spirit of God came upon Azariah, tho son of Oded," verse 1. Tho source of every truo rovlval Is divine. It can not bo worked up or preached up, but it may bo prayed up. "Ask and yo shall receive." it be gan in this instance in a single Indi vidual, a prophet, like an ordinary minister or evangelist of our own day. The spirit of God fell on him, anoint ing him for service (2) Ho went out and said, "hear yo me, tho Lord Ib with you, while yo bo with him; and If ye sook him, he will be found of you," verso 2. What a simple' thing to say, how almost childish, and yet what results it pro duced! Ah, it makes a great deal of difference In a message whether it comes from anointed lips or not. Now what are wo told here? Only this self-evident truth, that wo can not bo revived unless tho Lord is with Us. But wo aro told somothlng elso also, viz., that tho Lord Is with us while we aro with him. And what la it for us to be with him? Only to bo living in obedience to him, that Is all. (3) "When Asa (tho king) heard these words ... ho took courage," verso 8. Tho first thing the minister or pastor wants in the work of a re vival is courage. Ho must bellevo that God is with htm and that some thing is possible, nay, likely, to be ac complished. The steps of tho rovlval now follow In regular order. (4) He "put away tho abornluabln Idols out of all tho land." (5) Ho "renewed tho altar of the Lord," samo verso. (6) Ho "gathered all" tho people to gether; "for thoy fell to him out of Israel in abundanco when thoy saw that tho Lord his God was with him." Tho revival Is now on. Tho crowds aro coming. The church has re nounced her worldllness; entertain ments nnd euchre parties havo given place to the prayer meeting. "The altar of the Lord" has been substi tuted for "tho abomlnablo idols," and it has proved "a drawing card." Tho news aro filling up. Tho world is cold and the peoplo aro gathering aroUnd tho firo of the Lord. (7) "Thoy offered unto the Lord tho samo timo, of the spoil which they had brought," verso 11. Hero la a further evidence of tho rovlval. When tho spirit of God stirs up a peoplo tho coffers of tho treasury begin to show it Tho peoplo offer willingly when tho spirit of God prompts thom to do it, and ho so promptB thom through the ministration of his word. (8) "Thoy entered Into a covenant to scok tho Lord . . . w.th nil their heart and with all their soul," verso 12. (9) "And all Judah rejoiced," vena 15. (10) "And he (tho Lord) was found of them; and tho Lord gave them rest round about," samo vorso. Thus the rovlval camo. Tho preaching of the word was with power. The command monts of God wero obeyed. Tho as suranco of porsonnl salvation was a living strength. Poaco with God was accompanied by tho peace of God. The public Is never so happy aa when it lc being sontimantal. II. 8. HIchens. If 3X t s Iffjw Most Popular Fur .mi., wsS?L E VBRYTHING is trimmed with fur and already furriers aro making up in what aro called "millinery furs" imitations of martin, ermine, skunk, leopard, moleskin, mink and sealskin. Theso furs aro used in bands nnd are used for trimming muffs, turbans, neckpieces and dresses. They border gown3 at the hem, and sleeves at the wrist. Occasionally a high-necked blouso shows a narrow band of fur hugging tho throat. But It Is In millinery and muffs (which aro made of velvet or other fabrics) that fur bands appear as an lndlspenslble part of tho composition. Round, close-fitting turbans, Oriental turbans, small hats, a few of tho larg er ones that are beginning to emerge from their eclipse, aro- all taking to themselves the luxury and suggestion of warmth and comfort which is lent them by tho fur band. Millinery furs aro called by tho names of tho furs they Imitate, as "sealskin," "fox," "martin," "molo," "leopard," "ermine." It Is more than likely that Molly Cottontail provides many of tho Bklns which aro trans formed by furriers into almost' any thing thoy wish to imitate. Tho op possum, the skunk, tho muskrat, tho coyote and others have and help out In providing furs for trimming, be causo there is a tromendous and in creasing demand for thom. The skins of theso people of the wild aro so dis guised by the (dyeings and markings and pieclngs and clippings of fur riers that their masquerading is ac cepted easily. No qualifying "imita tion" prefixes their borrowed names. Thoy are used in tho handsomest of millinery and garments, and thoy make it possible for "tho many" aa well as "tho few," to Indulge in good looking furs. Tho hats on which fur bands and collars aro used are small and close fitting as a rule. Mostly velvet tur bans, although plush and satin flguro in tho making of a good number of models. The combination of fur t.id velvet, or fur and satin, is moro effec tive than that of fur and plush, In millinery. When long-haired furs are used they aro cut in narrow bands, FILMY LINGERIE FASHION'S EDICT FOR THIS SEASON CUMBERSOME clothes aro things of tho past. Soft and fine, tho under garments of today do not conflno themselves alone to sheer muslins, but call laco and even chiffon into thoir fragile make-up. Tho latter is usod for flounces and frills, on garments which aro seldom worn or that can bo dry-cleaned. But tho filmiest laces aro woven to withstand careful launder ing and garmentB employing thom aro practical. Some of thoso laces as German vnl and cluuy aro very strong and will wear aa long as nain sook or muslin. Hero Is a corset cover which will please every woman who loves dainty finery. And is there one who does not? This pretty little furbelow Is meant to be worn under sheer waists. - Trimmed Finery but short-haired furs, not so bulky, aro Invariably this season cut either narrow or wide. In passing, It may bo mentioned that furs must not bo cut with scis sors. Tho homo milliner or dress maker may cut them satisfactorily by marking a lino with tailor's chalk on tho skin side of tho pelt and cutting along this line with a razor blado. In spwing seams two edges aro held to gether and overcast. Furriers uso a triangular needle, and it Is far easier to Bew skins with than tho round noedle. All three edges aro cutting edges. It will bo seen from tho plcturo that tho muffs and hats aro mado to match, while tho neckpieces aro odd of another kind of fur or pluBh. This Is only a fancy not an established fashion. The voguo of plain skirts with pjush Jackets to match In color does away with tho need of a neck ploco other than a band of fur around tho collar. With Buch a suit a hat and muff to match, trimmed with fur like that on tho collar, is delightfully chic and also delightfully comfortable. One can faco any degreo of cold with thom. Tho materials used for tho muffs and turbanB aro many, velvets, plushes, brocaded silks, brocaded crepes, wide heavy brocaded ribbons, satins nnd chiffon all contribute to tho making up of thoso smart acces sories. Muffs aro flat and soft. Lace is used for their trimming, nnd a touch of laco on tho turban corresponds with that on tho muff. As 1b usual when furs aro much in fashion (thoy aro novcr out) metallic ' laces havo reappeared and aro sparingly used as a decoration on fancy muffs and neck wear, and in touches of gold and sil ver on millinery. Somo of tho muffs and turbana shown may bo attcrrpted by tho homo dressmaker with good chances of suc cess. Before attempting them, how ever, she should examine a sot mado by professionals. Thoro aro many small items which if overlooked spell failure. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Whether It bIiowb through or not, It Is elegant, and will make a Christmas gift that will dollght tho heart of its fortuhato recipient. From one and a, quarter to ono and a half yards of all-over laco will mako two of theso without any seams. Laco 18 Inches wldo is cut in two length wise nnd tho straight strip forms tho littlo bodice. Beading and laco edging trim tho top and form tho straps over tho shoulder. A wider beading of flno Swiss embroidery is mado to the waist measure, Baby ribbon is run in tho beading at tho top of tho garment and tied in a full bow at tho front. It is run in the shouldor Btraps, which aro mado of beading with laco edging whipped to each side. A narrow hem finished each side of tho front. Wider ribbon is run through tho beading at tho waist and tied in a bow nt tho front. By way of adding tho most frivolous nnd dainty of finishing touches, tiny chiffon rosos in pink, bluo and whito, with little ribbon rose foliage, is ap plied (In a short festoon) over tho oust at each aido. They aro basted on, to bp removed when tho corset cover In washed. Tho sowing orl such garments Is to bo dono by hand, but there ia so littlo of it that only a short timo Is needed. Considering its beauty and inexpen slvoness this corset cover is to bo roc lommended as among tho choicest of gifts. It is good enough for a million aire costs little, but, bought in the ahops, soils for a high price JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Novel Paris Ba(j. Bags continue to bo popular, and a now ono which 1ms como from Parlu in mado of Hllk, olthor striped or of all black, and Is daintily fitted with card caso, mirror and a watch. HAS ALMOST LOST MEANING 8uffrago Leader Decries tho Too Fre quent Use of the Word Domestic, Mrs. Carrlo Chnpmnti Cntt ridiculed In Chicago tho old nntl-suffrago cry of domesticity that woman's plnco is tho homo. "Tho troublo is," said Mrs. Catt, "that many women cannot bo domes tic; thoy haTo no homos. Tho word 'domestic,' therefore should not bo used, as Is too often tho case, in a Ioobo way. Tho suffrage leader smiled. "Yes," sho continued, "somo peoplo give this word ns clastic a meaning as tho witness gnvo it In a Georgia court. Askod why ho was not present to tes tify in a cortnln case, tho man said ho had had a 'domestic trouble' Just about that time. " 'What was tho domestic trouble, pray?' asked tho oxamlnlng attornoy. " 'Well, to toll tho truth, boss,' said tho wltnoes, 'I was in tho penitentiary for ntcalln' a cow.' " TAKES OFF DANDRUFF HAIR STOPS FALLING Girls! Try Thiol Makes Hair Thick, Glossy, Fluffy, Beautiful No More Itching Scalp. Within ton minutes aftor an appli cation of Dandcrlno you cannot find a single trnco of dandruff or falling hair nnd your ucalp will not itch, but what will pleasb you most will be after a fow weeks' uso, whon you seo now hair, flno and downy nt first yes but really now hair growing all ovor tho scalp. A littlo Dandorino immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, fadod, brlttfo and Bcraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Dandorino nnd carefully draw It through your hair, taking ono email strand at a timo. Tho effect is amaz ing your hair will bo light, fluffy and wavy, and hayo an nppoaranco of abundanco; an lncomparablo luster, softness and luxurinnco. Got a 25 cent bottlo of Knowlton's Dandorino from nny store, nnd provo that your hair Is as protty and soft kb any that it has boon nogloctod or Injured by careless trcatmont that's all you suroly can havo beautiful hair and lots of it if you will Just try a lit tlo Dandorino. Adv. Too Much Reform. Mayor Chonoy of Hartford said of a reformer who desired to revive Bomo of tho most IntolorablO' of tho Sunday bluo laws: "Tho man would stop us from read ing our Sundny nowspapor, from tak ing our Sunday auto rldo." Ho frowuod. "A reformer of this typo," ho Bald, "may bo defined as one who bellovcB in tho dlvino right of Interference." Important to Mothers Examine carefully overy bottle of CASTORIA, a safe nnd ouro remedy for Infants and children, and boo that It Tlparn tVin Signature of tffflK in uso D'or over 30 years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Paw. Knows Everything. Willie Paw, what Is a socrot? Paw Anything two womon do not know, my sou. Good positions far oxceed tho sup ply of good material available to fill them. Columbus Ohio State Journal. For Your House-the Best Satisfaction unlimited comes from putting only tho best builder's hardware into your home. You really can afford only the best, because you've got (o live with it every day. When Bui Idinu Specify No. 11) Hero Trolley Poll Bearing House Door Hanger Richard Wilcox Compony's nre ;n use n tl0 Residences of Thosi: who want The Bust. Our Double Guarantee Taa nttached to this Quality Hardware. Silver Lake Solid Braided Sash Cord Has been in general use since 10GB and is the recognized standard It is made by experienced workmen from best quality selected yarn will not stretch. Saves labor by always coming out smoothly; Mra STOMACH Kffl GAS. INDIGESTION "Papo's Dlapepsin" fixes sick, sour, gassy stomachs in five minutes. Timo (t! In flvo minutes all stomach distress will go. No Indigestion, henrU burn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, or foul breaths Papo's DlapopBln Is notod for lta speed In regulating upsot stomachs. It is tho surest, quickest and most cer tain indigestion remedy In tho whole world, nnd besidos It is harmless. Pleaso for your Bfiko, get a large fifty-cent case of Papo'B Dia'popsln from any storo nnd" put your stomach right Don't keep on being mlserablo llfo is too short you aro not horo long, so mako your stay agrooablo. Eat what you liko and digost it; en joy it, without Urcad of rebellion In tho stomach. Papo's Dlapopsln belongs in your homo nnyway. Should ono of tho fam ily eat something which don't ngroo with thom, or In caso of an attack of Indigestion, dyspepsin, gastrltia or stomach derangement nt daytlmo or during tho nlcht, it is handy to glvo tho quickest rollcf known. Ady. Naturally. "Was Hnrry nngry whon father or- derod him from tho houso last night?" I "Ho cortaloly was put out." BE JOLLY and thus prove that your liver is working properly. It is always the person with a ' 'lazy liver" that is downhearted, blue and despondent. Cheer up help the liver and bowels in their work by taking HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS and you have the secret to health and happiness. Take a bottle home today. Nebraska Directory OIL STORAGE TANKS 6,000 to 12,000 Ballon capacity. WILSON STEAM BOILER CO.. Omaha Try Us-H Will Pay Yon Oontlirn Tonr stock to ns for pood prices, good Dili and DromDt.reiiiltlfiiirft. WrltnnrMlrn ti& fnp nn desired Information regarding thotoarkat. All com mmilcutlum unsnerod promptly. We aro working for rour Interest and appreciate jour business. FARRI8 PURINTON & MARCY SnrrMri t N. K. Ackvr k Co, Live Stock Commission loon 110-1)2 Etching! Bldf., Stock Yd. Station, i. Omaha,Ne, Always Works Right And Easy r iTTMOMi"Mii"1 BHKp lllllilM saves money because it lasts long. Made by Henry W. Wellinnlon Co., Boston, Mass. "Silver Lake" is stamped on the cord every three feet. The name is a guarantee of the best cord that can be made. We allacli our Double Guarantee Quality Tog Our Double Guarantee Quality Tag gives ou absolute hardware insurance. It is attached, only to Best Factory Brands brands that aro timo-tried and tested. Ho suro you get Double Guaranteed Quality Hardware, for jour dealer will replace it if n it satisfactory Wright & Wilhelmy Co., Omaha, Neb. II Y 1 -wytr-Trff''' mw