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THE NORTH PLATTE 8EMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. lit m 1 DIZZY HEADACHY ii S" ) Gently cleanse your liver and sluggish bowels while you sleep. Got n 10-cent box. Sick headaclio, biliousness, dlzzl fless, coated tongue, foul tasto and foul breath always trace them to torpid liver; delayed, fermenting food In the bowols or eour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged In tho In testines, Instead of being cast out of tho system Is re-absorbed into tho blood. When this poison reaches the dollcate brain tissue it causes con eoetlon and that dull, throbbing, sick ening headache. Cascareto Immediately cleauso tho tomach, remove the sour, undigested food and foul gases, tako tho oxcess bllo from tho liver and carry out all tho coustlpatod waste matter and poisons In tho bowols. A Cascaret to-night will surely straighten you out by morning. They work while yo'u olecp a 10-cent box from your druggist means your head clear, stomach sweet and your -liver and bowels regular for months. Adv Would Jar Him, Too. "Do you think that the now motor delivery business will ever displace tho postman?" asked tho conversa tional young man, when crossing tho etroet, of his companion. "Certain to If it hits him." Housework Is a Burden It's hard enough to keep houso if in perfect health, but a woman who is w eak, tired nnd Buffering from an aching back has a heavy burden. Any woman in this condition has good cause to suspect kidney trouble, especial ly if the kidney action seems disordered. Doan's Kidney Pills have cured thou sands of suffering women. It's the best recommended special kidney remedy A MONTANA CASE "ElcruPlc turt Teiu a Storu." Sire, N, I.. Forguson, .08 K. Fourth St., Ana conda, Mont, says I "I bad a constant pain across tur back that broke ru7 rest at night. 1 felt worn out In tho mornlngandhadtonalk around all bent over. If I did nny stoop ing: or lifting', It mftdo me worse. I tocV different kid ney remedied and tried plasters, but nothing hclD-d mn ontll I used Doan's Kidney Pills. Tboy relieved tuo right away aod three bozos curod mo." Get Doan's nt Any Store, 50c a Box DOAN'SW,1 FOSTER.MILBURN CO.. BUFFALO, N. V. THE AMERICAN RUSH TO WESTERN CANADA IS INCREASING Freo Homesteads In the new Districts of Manitoba, Kiskatehe nan and Alberta there are thousands of tree Homesteads left, which to the man tuaklnerntrj In 8 years timo will bo worth from AI otV per acre. 'Ihcso lands uro well adamed to irralD. growing and cattle raising. EXCELLENT 1UIHI1T FACILITIES In many cases the railways In Canada haTo been built In ad vance of setth uient. and In a short time llicro will not bo a settler who need be niuro than ten or twelro miles from a line of railway, llallway Uatis aro regulated by Uorernment Coai mission. Social Conditions Thn American Settlerlsnthomo In Western Canada. Hols not n stranger In astninen lund, hiiv lntf neirly a million of his own people already settled thero if you desire lo know wh the con dition of ttaoCnnndlnnScttlerls Eros prions write and seud for terature, rates, etc., to W V. BENNETT. '.Dco Building, Omaha, Nob. Canadian Government Agent, nonreiks riiiiifmm-iiiu'iii of f luiiulRnuiiiii, uitauunu UNBIASED TRUTH fSUtiaVVtS: lng to sell Treatise oa valuable Information for buineseekors. Investors, tourists Kent postpaid on receipt of II 00 tt. a. U1MA, llui OSi, Mcrnrula, liL GASGARET trsrrdSfMsv. u m CMUUM'S TO THE Il.fipra'frlBttfc.- H Mot HJll-. 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I . :vj A yjt Mm onljr dirrerenre Is the prlie, (hhrnt In all leathers, strles anil shapes to suit errrifcoilr. If tou rou Id visit 1.I1. Douitlas large factories at Ilrorlton, Hi anil sre for jourself ho it rarefuilv U. I.. Doaelas shoes are made, rou vranlil then umlerslaml nhr (It better, look better, hoM than anjf otucr mauo tor If W I. Denulss shors are order direct from Hih fartory. of.i ,?-K -Vvv 5h 0ATJT10S I &MJJ iter or ine taiiiiir, at au pni-es, iit i-tiriei t'ost, ioiisi:q free Write fiir lllustriilnl Ciituloi:, ItwtU Ihit vim how to order by lusll, and why you vr.n Douirlss nam Is Kr nv money on your footwear. stamps on the bottom. l I.. Ilimaliia, :ul Siuk your owh mm on W signs In bit; litters ini.ih.nl nn Mnil nunin and address for Dartlcu rree. noon pay roriacs- lars. A. II. J., Itox KIUJ, l'lillHilulpliU, I'll. nrc Liidh si ih - . WntsonR.roIenmn.Wash Ingion Dl'. IkxjLiI'M-. High est rclennixa. licit rssuiu. . LITTLE JOKE BY SKIMPS Sacked His Statement With Money, but Was Compelled to Compromise. "Speaking of bantam chickens," re marked Skimps, whon tho conversa tion turned to poultry, "I havo a hen whoso eggs aro so small that I put three tkizon of them In a collar-box tho other day." "Qivo him the Ananias club medal!" shouted tho rest, in chorus. "Havo any of you gentlemen money with which to back your doubts of my voracity?" "I havo a couplo of dollars," replied Gaswoll. ' "So havo I," added Dukan. "Good enough! I'll cover both of those hots." "Very well. Now show us those oggs in that collar-box." "Well, I can do It If you Insist, hut perhaps It may not bo necessary." "Of courso it's necessary! You don't expect to win our money with out proof, do you 7" "Not at all, but I merely wish to observo that It was a horse-collar-box I put tho eggs in." With Eomo difficulty tho matter was compromised, and Skimps was warned that tho next break of tho kind would coat him his life. Unconquerable Cat. Thero Is just ono animal man has novor conquoied, nover can conquer. Centuries ago every other beast be came tho slave of man or elso fled far from human habitation. One and ono only refused to fleo or to submit. This only oxcoptlon to a world of servants and of scared enemies is tho domestic cat. When some animals be came man'B slaves and others Hod from him, the cat did neither. It simply took all tho favors and ad vantages man had to offer, and refused to do ono lick of work in exchange. Beat a dog and ho will fawn on you. Heat a cat and It will attack you and then desert you. You can't conquer tho cat. You can't mako It work. No Need for More. Giles met an acquaintance on tho street tho other dny, although he artfully tried to avoid him. "Hello, Giles, deah boy!" exclaimed tho other. "So glad to seo you. I'm going to London next week. Can I do anything for you?" "No, going's enough, thanks," replied Giles, moving on. Lippiucott's. Disquieting. "Mamma, why did you marry papa?" "So you've begun to wonder, too?" Detroit Freo Press. Alas, that a wiso man can't help looking Ilko a fool nt his own wed ding! Redrops Ball Blue, all blue, best bluing value in the whole world, makes tho laun dress smile. Adv. Whoro some women aro concerned beauty is only enamel deep. Rah! Rah! Rah! Three cheers fop a keen appetite, perfect digestion, liver activ ity and bowel regu larity. If you do not possess these, you should take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS before meals. It helps Nature overcome all Stomach, Liver and Bowel ills. anil $5.00 to $7.00 the tlier aro narrsnted to their shape and near lunge tne prire. not for Mle In vour vlrlnltv. Hbocs for every lneni strstl, Brxklsa. Si m 5aaJHuHJil3iE5l ! Coufh Syrup. Tutti Oood. Un In tlmi. Bold by Drnrsliti. MWLm.tiLyiZM$m 5Sj -V w l -ll ff Jk. F d-Tr4al hm w I J J-It 55v m I le,7 jts. trt l I 2 -iV W I r ff Jr7V S&r BUDBTITUTC Figured Satin Makes Rich Coat y mfm HHmmmmmM iiwii'iiiiww.iiij Mf-fSM,'', "- mi www i h iw wi i i iiwwwww SWWIMWWIM.IDWM MIO-III IWWWWlWM,lfcl.WWlWrttffjDCH ' I Ill tWU IiIMMWM. W O'i, Mil fmniuimmmimmeFmmmmmmm mmmnmmiMiym iwttmiHHmm ' miwui HI wmiww nw ff "- mn niiiiriv nnXjyl ' ' 1 ' n i.iiiil. GRACEFUL cnvoloplng qoats of flg ured and brocaded fabrics, espe cially those of saltn, aro luxurious beyond all other garments except thoso of rich fur. In these figured satin coats tho design breaks up and enhances tho sheen of surfaces. Thoir high luster forms a playmato for color and light nnd the thrco danco together upon them. If ono is looking for tho luxurious, it is to be found in these garments. In the now, and" what aro termed "fancy," colors theso coats nro only suited to high occasions. Oftcner they aro devolopcd in gray, or taupe, or In some rich brown shndo and arc moio generally useful. Perhaps gray is the happiest choice of color for them; it Is at homo every whoro and It is very elegant andby comparison quiet. Tho figured satin coat docs not pose as quiet, however It is a showy garment. Linings are in contrasting colors, but thoy must bo chosen carefully. Nothing conspicuous will do for them. For trimming, fur and marabout come into use. Both these, this sea son, are dyed Into all sorts of colors They are, after all, best In natural colors and in black and whito. PRETTY TURBAN SUITABLE FOR YOUTHFUL FACE DESIGNED for tho daughter in mourning, or for other youthful faces, this simplo turban is a splendid examplo of fitness In millinery. Mourning silk that is, silk in a special weave having a rich but dull surface makes the band about tho head. It is laid in a triple fold ovor a support of bucuramottc. Tho barct ta crown is not so easy to mannge as one might imagine. First a support ing crown of crinoline is shaped and sewed to tho brim support. Ovor this a thin silk is placed, cut and shaped to follow tho crinoline, exactly. On tho foundation band of buckram etto a covering of thin silk id first placed. Over this at its upper edgo u bias fold of crapo is strotched At tho under edgo a similar fold of silk Is placed and over this tho triple fold of mourning silk. Tho smart crown of crapo has final ly to bo placed. It Is a llttlo higher than the supporting crown of crlnollno nnd is indented about tho outer edge. The crapo must bo tacked to the foun latlon with Invisible 8tltcheet as other wise It will not stay In place. Tho crown Is mado of a circular piece of Orown fox, martin, skunk and fitch nro among tho most fashlonablo furs and favorites as rf finish on satin coats. Marabout, next to fur (In tho natural color), looks well on them. Tho coat of figured satin looks luxu rious and comfortablo and whon mndo right, its performance is up to its ap pearance. It is exponslvo, but it ex cuses this characteristic by unusual beauty. , Similar coats of figured crepe cost less, but cannot bo classed as Inex pensive. Mattelasso makes a beauti ful coat much like its prototypo in satin. In splto of tho voguo for shorter coats than thoso worn last winter, there aro plenty of examples of long coats In satin nnd in fur. Itobort, of Paris, shows a model in sealskin trimmed with martin, much longer I than tho coat pictured horo. Max shows ono In moleskin trimmed with pure ermino considerably shorter. So tho matter of length need not deter ono from choosing a coat longer than thoso popularly worn and by this means achloving long, graceful lines and tho utmost of tho suggestion ol comfort and elegance. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. with tho raw edgo turned under and bllnd-Btltchcd into a narrow hem. Tho extra fulness of crapo is laid In irregular folds at any placo on tho band whero it becomcp necessary to dlsposo of lb. This depends upon tho shape of the crown. It will bo seen thut tho crapo is almost plain across tho front, but has considerable ful ness at tho right sldo and apparently Iosb at tho left. Tlio crapo lies almost plain across tho back of tho ohapo also. Tho hemmed edgo is tacked to tho upper edge of tho band with Its fulness dis posed of In this way and this finishes tho hat except for tho small Hat bow mndo of tho silk and sowed to tho band at tho right side. Tho homo milliner who knows how to sow neatly may undertako this hat. It is ono of tho few crapo hats which can bo trusted to other than profes sional makers. Mourning millinery Is considered dlillcult to mako evon by professionals Hut peclallstB who havo been trained in the possibilities of crapo achieve marvelous results with it. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Beauty's Hour Bock. When you riso In tho morning run to tho window, which should havo been opon nil night, and tako 20 oeop, full breaths. Practlco simplo all-around exorcises for flvo minutes. Tnko either a warm or cold sponge bath, or both. If you do not react woll after a cold plunge, omit it In tho futuro, as it is not for. you. Go downstairs and 20 minutes be foro your breakfast drink two glasses of hot water; not so warm that it scalds tho mouth nor so cool that It nauseates. Eat u light breakfast, refraining from meat. Tako a short walk for a inilo or more, walking along briskly with chost thrown up and out and head held erect, Work. Twenty minutes before lunch drink two glasses of hot water. Eat a simple lunch. Host for half nn hour. Work. n rYvK IWW'IK -A JHL MAN Is hi ncnernl bottor XjH. pleased when lie lini a Rood tl.iiiuT Uiun when Ills wlto can Hpcak Greek. "The turnplko road to people's hearts I find Lies thrnURh their mouths, or I mlstnko mankind." "Dainty Mis mako rich tho ribs." IDEAS FOR HALLOWE'EN. Tho la8t of October 1b tho sonBon whon wo revel In tho beautiful au tumn fruits and vegetables. Pumpkins nnd gourds lond tlioinsolvea so woll to decoration, tho rich red of tho npplo. tho bluo and purplo of tho grapo and tho brown of tho choatnut gives a richness of color not found any othor timo of year. Tho chestnut Is tho nut par excel lonco for this season, and its dollcacy of flavor makes It always a delight. Chestnut Entree. Mash a pound of roasted chestnuts to a paste, season well, add two woll beaten eggs and a teaspoon of chopped parsley. Pour into buttered tlmbulu cups and sot In a pan of hot water. Uako twenty llvo minutes nnd sorve with a cream of rich tomato sauce. Delicious soups may bo mado of chestnuts. Cook a quart of tho meats In boiling water until tho skins will como off. Remove thorn and drop again into boiling water, add n small onion and a stalk of celery, a blado of maco nnd a buy leaf. When tho nuts nro tondor, tnnsh through a bIovc, ro turn to tho flro with two quarts of whlto stock, a tonspoonful of salt, a fow dashes of paprika and n pint of hot milk. Whon tho mill: bolls, ro move from tho stovo and add two beat en yolks and a lialf cup of cream. Sorvo in bouillon cups. For an evening entertainment, nuts, npplos, popcorn nnd sweet cldor nro tho refreshments most npproprlato If ono wants something moro substantial, hot coffeo and doughnuts nro great fa vorites. Chestnut Bavarian Cream. Softon half a package of gclatino in a half cup of cold water. Press a cup of preserved chestnuts through a slovo. To thla puree and the golatlno add a fourth of a cup of sugar and two tn blespoonfulB of vanilla. Set tho dish in ico wator and stir constantly until tho mlxturo begins to thicken, then fold in a cup of whipped cream and ono cup of thin cream. Contino to fold tho two mix tin oa togothcr until tho mnss will hold its shapo, then put into small molds, decorated with glace or maraschino cherries, cut In bits. Dip tho molds in hot water whon ready to servo, and they will unmold smoothly. Hefore you touch tho colored cherries, Or start to open up tho berries, This inny ward off many worries: Head "tho label. Soup hears tho sniTio relation to dinner that a doorway bears to house. the tho SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT. Jlcro Is a prlzo rocipo for pound calto which somebody will like to try; Cream two thirds of a cup of .butter to a cream, add a cup of sugar, tho well beaten yolks of four oggs; add n llttlo of a cup and n half of Hour sift ed with a tcaspoonful of bnklng pow der, and then udd a teaspoon of milk Add tho rest of tho Hour and tho beat en whites Hako in a paper lined tin forty minutes. Raisin and Celcr Salad. Cut In small pieces two cups of celery, two orangcB broken In bits nnd two-thirds of a cup of lalslns, seeded and plumped over steam. Add a cup of grated npplo to a cup of mayonnnlBo and cover tho mixture with this. This is nn especially delicious combination Casoolet. This Is a fnmous French dish, and is both historical and appe tizing Sonic ovor night a quart of lima beans; In tho morning bring to the boiling point, then drain. Add fresh boiling water, a tcaspoonful of salt, and lot thorn cook until nearly boft. Place In a casscrolo two cupR of cold cooked chicken or duck, add tho boans, drained, an onion, sliced, half a cup of strained tomato, a quart of hot broth and n tcaspoonful of kitchen bouquet. Uako ono hour, un cover, sprinkle with a llttlo chopped parlBoy, brown nnd sorvo A now way to sorvo apple dump lings is to set inn (11 n rings into an ngate pan fill tho lings with sliced npplo packed well, then drop a rich biscuit dough on each, spreading out well to cover tho top. Green Corn and Green Pepper. Cut tho corn from four 'ars, put It Into a frying pan with a rnhlospoouful of hot fat; add a chopped or shredded greon Deduction. Personally wo do not protend to bo much of a hand at reading character, but whon wo seo a young mnn car rying a pair of kid gloves In ono hand and a cano In tho othor wo know ho Isn't looking for a plowing job. Gal veston Nowu. Music Within Her. "It Is truo 1 enn't sing woll," said the cat, that had just swallowed the canary, "but I havo a good deal of inutile In me all tho same." Tu'r-rirriTi M" pepper. Soason with salt and popper, add moro fat if necessary and let cook for twenty minutes, stirring to kcop H from burning. The busy mind has no timo to think Of sorrow, enro or Rloom; And anxious thoughto may bo swept awny As wo busily wield the broom. -L. M. Alcott SHORT.NOTICE DISHES. Tho forehanded, careful housekeep er has something on hand which may bo put together in a hurry whon unex pected company dropB In. A plain cake or Bmall drop cakes will make de licious puddings when steamed, and a good snuco Is mndo for them. Tho sauco for a pudding must bo well ila vorcd and smooth. For such a pudding as tho abovo, tako a tableapoonful or two of Hour, a cup of sugar, mix woll and pour on boiling water to mako a smooth paste. Cook until Btnooth, add two tablo Bpoonfuls of vinegar, a grating of nut meg nnd n tnblospoontul of butter. Do not omit tho buttor or tho Bauco will be Hat. This is a delicious sauco to sorvo with a cottngo pudding or any spongo enko. A whlto sauce Is a dish ono may pro paro in n hurry, and different muteri alB, such na hard cooked eggs, cojd po tatoes or any ogotablo may bo added. Crackers sorved with canned apri cots poured over thorn and heated makes a very nlco emergency dessort. An omelet Is always good, nnd no wo should bo always woll supplied with oggs, It inuken a good emergency dish. A can or two of prepared Boup ahould bo on your omorgency shelf, and a nlco hot soup can bo quickly pro pared. If you havo a cup of cold cooked rice, put It with a llttlo buttor and a shredded onion into a frying pan; brown tho rlco nnd onion, add throe woll beaten eggs and n half cup of milk, season well nnd servo nB a hot dish. A can of salmon or tonguo, or if you llvo on a fnrin you will no doubt hnvo different kinds of moat which may bo quickly prepared. Sausages slightly cooked and put down In jars covered with hot fat will kcop woll. Crackers sprinkled with grntod cheeso nnd baked, mako a good accom paniment to a simplo salad. Uuttor tho crackers, spread with tho cheeso, season with red poppor and salt and put It In tho oven. Uncoil is another good meat which keeps, and Is so good In a number of dishes. lie causeth tho Rrass to Rrow for thn cattlo, and hcrh for tho Bervlco of man, thnt ho may bring forth food out of the earth. Cookery means carefulness, Inventive ness, watchfulness, willingness and read iness of appliance. Uuskln. A VARIETY OF ENTREES. Entrees, or dishes which como bo tweon, includo fritters, souffles, put tloB, rissoles, croquettos and Urn baled. At this season, when chest nuts uro in tho market tho following is a dish worth trying: Lamb Cutlets With Chestnuto. Take a pound of chestnuts and mako an incision in each; put them into n 6auco pnn with cold water to covor, bring to the boiling point and boil flvo minutes, Drain nnd pool off tho shells and Innor skin. Put them into a snuco pan with thrco tablcspoonfuls of butter, n fow dashes' of salt, and sugar, and cook until tondor, then put through n slovo. Return tho puree to tho stow pnn, add stock, wator or milk, season woll. Trim tho cutlets ovenly, hiush with benton egg and dip In Ann bread crumbs. Press thorn woll In nnd shako oh all Ioobo ones, Melt two tablcspoonfuls of fat In a frying pan. nnd when smoking hot lay In tho cutlots, being careful that thoy all llo In tho samo direction nn whon cooked tho 'first sido la usually the boat looking. Fry on both sides and drain well on brown papor boforo serving. They will roqulro ten to twolvo minutes to cook, Arrango tho cutlets in a crown, all bones to tho contor, with tho chestnut puree In tho center. Pour n good brown sauco over and serve. Potato Border. Tako a pint of po tatoes, cooked and mashed, two tablo spoonfuls of butter, tho yolk of an egg and a llttlo milk. Season with salt, and work nil together, using caro not to get it too soft. Flour a board and turn tho potato out on It, roll Into n straight, oven roll Mako a round pleco for tho contor, lay on tho roll, lluto with a knlfo or fork .and fill tho canter with any desired mixture an creamed chicken, peas or celery. Hannlnn Stories to Him. No matter how high a man may climb In tho councils of tho nation, no mntter how worthy, or usoful, or dig nified ho may bo, thoro is nothing thut will piovont tho Irreverent from ty ing wheezy old stories to him. Women as a Power. "If evor tho timo comes when wo mon shnll como together simply and purely for tho benefit of mankind, it will Uo u power such ub tho world has novor droamod of." Matthew Arnold. WTiwmzr kfe'iil