THE 8EMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE, NEBRA9KA. ? -r qjU-way. The Thrill of Health and vigor can only be experienced when the digestion is normal, the liver active and the bowels regular. Any disturbance of these functions suggests an immedhte trial of HOSTETTEB'S It is for Poor Appetite, Indi gestion, Cramps, Diarrhoea,. Biliousness and Malaria. BUCK i LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED 1 Cuttr' Dlaellcg PIIU. Low- priced, fresh, reliable: preferred bj weilem stockmen, because they LEG protect vrhire ether vaccine, tell. write for Ixwxlft and tentlmonlsK 10'deie pkge. Blackleg Pills $1.00 80-doie pkqe. Dlaokleg Pills 4.00 The .upcrlorltr of Cutter product! is due to oier 19 yrara of specialising in vaeelnet and lerumt only. Insist en Cutter's. If unobtainable, order direct. The Cutter Laboratory. Derkelsy. Cal.. er Cblcaio. Ill FRlEE TO ALL SUFFERERS If you frel 'ocr of sorts' 'raw ion"oot the blues' 11'irr.a from aiumr, bladder, kirtou msiusca, CllllOKIO WKlKNKSn, ULriCKS, BKIX ir.urcioNs, riLKK, write for FREE cloth holxd medical hook om theee dleasea and uonderful cures effected by THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY No.1No2No.3 THERAPIOW rS?iV,K Hie remedy for touhown aliment. Abeolutely FREE ro 'follow np' circulars. No obligations. t)a. LlCikro llEI. CO., llATKHSTOCK ltD. lilHmTEAD, I.ONDOH. LXO, WE WANT TO tUOX TUEEATION WILL CCBK TOO. Old Acquaintance. A resourceful girl, having danced a pink party frock to ribbons, took what was left of it and made a won derful lamp shndo. The next evening she waa entertaining a caller in tho soft light and she said to him quite casually: "How do you like iny new lamp shade?" William regarded It for a moment critically, then he said: "The last time I saw that shade I danced with it." Selfish Constituency. "Are you going to send your con gressman back to Washington?" "No," replied Farmer Corntossel. "We've found out that he's such good company that we've decided to keep him home." Its Sort. "Did you have a fine nuto trip?" "I must say. It was mostly line." Ualtimore American. Some men are born rich, some ac quire riches, and the rest of us thrust riches upon thorn. Red Cross Hall Blue, much better, goes farther than liquid blue. Get ftom any grocer. Adv. The less hair a woman has on her head the more she has on her dresser. "' -rr n.irne WESTERN CANADA NOW Tho nnnnrfitnltv of seeuriner free' homesteads of 160 acres each, and tho low priced lands of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, will soon have passed. fnarla nffnrc n Vprtv walcamo to the Settler, to the man with a 5 family looking tor a nomo; to mo gj farmer's son, to tho renter, to all who rf wish to live under better conditions, g Canada's grain yield In 1913 is f the talk of tho world. Luxuriant p Grasses give cheap fodder for largo g herds; cost of raising and fattening g for market is a trifle. f The sum roalizod for Beef, Butter, Milk and Cheese will pay fifty perj cent on the investment. jfsj Write for literature and partic- s&Z ulars as to reduced railway ,-g33i rates to bupenntenaent .of Immigration, Ottawa, Canada, or to W.V.BENNETT Boo Bulldlnu Omaha, Neb. Canadian Government Aet. DAISY FLY KILLER ffJT ',. nits. Kent, clean, or. namental. coDTentent. cheap. Lasts all season. Uail) of rueul, can't eplll or tip orer, will not soil or Injure any thing. Guaranteed effective. All dealers rsent esprees paid for 11.00. HAROLD 80MEBB, 100 DtCalb Ave., Brooklyn, M. T. Nebraska Directory ilLISS & WISM.AIAN Live Stock Commission Merchants X6 l-tfflO Kxcluingtt Ilullrtlnp", Bouth OiuullH All Muck consltni'd to ua la sold by mewburs of the Urm, mid all ouiplojcea hare boon anloctnl and ImUitdforiuoTtorEnnlchtberdo. rlu-vkewe-ehl p sm California Ostrich Plume Co. 1200 N. Street, Lincoln, nnd 200 Neville Block, lUth and Hnrney Streets. Omaha. AUplumca mailo ovov, cleaned, Uycclantl curtail. Everybody's Jewelers I Tim best by CTry tret. Hell nnd repair frcrr klndof Jvwelry tiuodi tnrouRh price lUt or call T, I,. COM IIS & (').. Tlio Hilly jovrolurB 1B0 DoukIhr St., timulin IB. B. COMBS i- Optomotrlst 'MBao Douczlati St.. Omnhn TEvovythhta Optical UlTICr, DuilCtii" 330, llKtf., ISellevuo 88 SHRa mr ROTHENBURG ON THE TAUBER Every Street In City Offers Unlimited Possibilities to the Artist and Camera Man. Berlin. Every street In Rothcnbcrg offers unlimited possibilities to tho artist nnd tho camera man. Noblo churches rich in Gothic work, sternly simple in character, beautiful in craftsmnnshlp, richly endowed with wood cnrvlng; massy walle,, still bat tlomented; towers of all shapes nnd sizes, some round and tall, others squat and fat, with evil-looking silts In their walls from whence many an arrow lias sped on its death-dealing mission; others, again, fantastically peaked, soaring high Into tho sky and seeming to touch tho rolling masses of cloud that go Hying by; Renais sance buildings of tho greatest beauty, seamed and stained with the inex orable hand of time, many gabled and with row upon row of quaint dormera The Kllngen Thor (Tower). peeping from a steep roof ot glowing prismatic color. Autumn Is tlio tirao for pictureaquo figures. Then Is heard the clacking of tho flail in many an old barn; primitive bullock wagons laden with the treasures of mother earth slowly como through tho forti fied barbicans of the town gates; and figures bearing scytho or reaping hook pass on to the fields and woods. Stay a while and peep inside one of the great old barns, whoso hugo beams and timbers arc dimly revealed in tho deep, dark recesses. A cloud of fine dust fills the air, and a flood of sun shine pouring in from the open door turns this into a quivering, golden, transparent screen, through which the picturesquely clad figures aro seen flinging their flails In rhythmic time, the grain meanwhile dancing a merry measure on the rough oaken floor. Wisely enough, tho Inhabitants of Rothenberg built their railway sta tion far enough away, where It could not spoil the beauty of the ancient town. The visitor may feel a little disappointed at first, bb, on leaving tho station, ho traverses a common place buildings; but onco through the Roder gate and a street is entered whoso houses and towers would sat isfy the rampant imagination of tho most extravagant scenic artist. A great joy and content fills the travel er's heart, for surely now he Is back in the middle ages. On either slda of th,e wide, spacious, street are great, gabled houses lavishly painted In vari ous colors, and with many humorous inscriptions and verses upon tliom. Listen to this abovo a Rothcnburg Figaro's houso: Mnny r. man must Iopo Ills hair Wliom't plrnsetli not tho koiiio to Hparo; Vet never a man that I liavo shorn nut wt'H't hath pleased him, I'll ho Hworn. For hair nnd larcl I out and trim For eiich n best tt Hiiltuth him, And every man I lather down, Whether lio's nine or but a clown. Bailed Out by Complainant. Little Ferry, N. Y. Mayor Frank Henna, chaiged-with assaulting Chris tian Ullman, a political opponent, sur rendered to the police and was balled out by tho complainant. Hesltsto Over Tempting Offer. Boston. A genuine one-dollar bill marked down to 90 cents remained in a store window for 21 hours beforo It was purchased. Hundreds hesttutod to accept tlio bargain offer. 12,000 Contemplating Suicide. Chicago. Coroner Hoffman In his biennial report estimates that 12,000 persons in Chicago at tho present tlina uro contemplating suicide. F V fee rp ? Wi m& i iiMUfifriHii ? B f BrLm, injm. xvmgm f , $5tHJ444$,$44 Watching for the Lord Dy REV. JAMES M. GRVf. D D. Deaa of Moody DUle iostitule Chicago ? TKXT "Wiitclt therefore: for ye know not what hour yfour Lord doth como." Matt. 24:ii 1. That for which wo are to wutch Is the re turn of our Lord nnd Savior Jesus Christ to -this earth. Wo seem shut up to this thought both by tho context of tho passago and the parallel places In tho other Caspols. It 1b, In nddltion, tho simplest teach ing of the Now TcBtnmcnt Scrip tures generally witness the words in I Thess. 1:9, 10, "yo turned to God from idols to servo tho living and true God; and to wait for his son from heaven." II. Tho difficulty of watching Is Illustrated in tho drowsiness of tho dlBcInles In GetliBemnne "What, could ye not watch with mo one hour?" (Matt. 2G:40). The spirit was willing but tho flesh waa weak. A condition of thingB qulto as likely in the region of spiritual truth, if ono may Judgo by the frequent appeals to Christians to nwako out of sleep, see Ephes. 5:1-1; Rom. 13:11, 12; I Cor. 15:34; 1 Thess. 5:G. There aro fow of us who aro not awaro of this from actual experience, alas! As in tho physical so in tho spiritual sense, tho longer we have to watch the more difficult a task It becomes. III. Tho danger of not watching 13 seen in our Lord's warning to tlio church at Sardis "If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will come to then as a thief" (Rev. 3:3.) "The thief cometh not but- for to steal, and to kill, nnd to destroy" (John 10:19). This last flguro Is partly Interpreted by another In which Christ says: "But and If that evil servant shall say In his Ueart, my Lord delayeth his coming; and shall begin to smito his fellow servants, and to eat and drink with the drunken; tho Iord of that servant shall come In a day when hd looketh not for him, and in nn hour that he is not nwaro of, and shall cut him nsunder, and appoint him his por tion with tho hypocrites: there shall bo weeping and gnashing of teeth" (Matt. 21:48-51). IV. Tho accompaniments of watch ing arej (1) Prayer (Mark 13:33) To pray aright is to watch, but surely ho Is not watching' who is not praying? Hence "men ought nlways to pray" (Luke 18:1. Not that wo must ever be In the external attltudo of prayer, as when the Pharlseos loved to pray standing at tho corners of the streets, but that our Inward habit should bo one of dally communion with God, for ho heareth us ulwayB. (2) Service "loins girded about" (Luko 12:35). See I Kings 1S:46, Prov. 31:17, 19. It is tho slothful servant who Is not watching. The busy servant may not have tho partic ular thought of Ills Lord's return mo mentarily present to hla mind, but it is nevertheless tho underlying motive of his nctlvlty. (3) Testimony "your lights burn Ing" (Luke 12:35). He who Is watch ing for his Lord's returnjs speaking of it, witnessing for him. "Yo ahlne as lights In tho world; holding forth the word of life" (Phil. 2:15, 1C) that others may see the way of life. V. The rewards of watching aro. (1) Escape from danger "Watch ye therefore . . . that ye may bo ac counted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass" (Luko 21:30). Compare the context and the parallel uassages with II Thess. 1:5-9 (2) Bestowal of divine honor. "Blessed aro those servants, whom the Lord when he cometh shull find watch ing: verily I say unto you, that he shall gird himself, and make them to sit down to meat, and will come forth and serve them" (Luko 12:37). It Is, of course, Impossible to upprehend the mennlng of this promised felicity (Isaiah 64:4); we simply know that our Lord's language Implies an exal tatlon beyond our highest thought (3) Increaso of powor und opportu nity. "Who then Is a faithful and wise servant, whom his Lord hath made ruler over his household, to give thorn meat In duo season? Blessed la that servant, whom his Lord when ho cometh shall find so doing," All hall, tho Coining Son of Ood, He's ComliiK back again, He's Coming In tlio Clouds of henvon, Jle'h Comlnjf back unuln to relirii! Slnnern vhono BlriH nre washed away, Nor left a rIiirIo tulii, do, hull, tho Adunl of your Ixird, He'ti Coming hack to relgnl J,t every kindred, every tribe, Kreo of Creation's pain, Aloud Acclaim His Welcome back, Uo'h Coming back to reign! Ah I soon with nil tho ransomed throng, Ileholdlng Him once Main, We'll et the rolling cloud, nnd shout lie's Coming back to rtlgnl Anticipation. "Ono Bumrnor I chanced to bo back In thft ridges of Tennessee," said United StnteB Senator Blair Leo of Maryland, as ho leaned back in his chair, "nnd a couple of mountaineers got Into nn argument. High words led to blows, and ono of the men was killed. One of tho party volunteered to ride on ahead to the dead man's cabin nml break tho news to the widow. "She wns Beatcd nt a table eating nppledumpllngs when tho mnn rode up. He broko tho news ns gently as possible. The woman listened quietly with a dumpling poised In the air hnlf way to her mouth. When tho man had finished, sho stuffed the dumpling into her mouth and said: " 'Yon-all Jest wait till I finish this hyer dumplln' an' then you-all'U hear some hollprlnV " SCALY PSORIASIS ON LIMBS Troop II, Cth U. S. Cavalry, Camp McCoy, Sparta, Wis. "I was troubled with pborinsls for nearly two years. Portions of my arms und limbs wore nffected mostly with It. It appeared In scaly form, breaking out In very smnll dots and gradually grew lnrgcr nnd white scales formed when nbout tho slzu of an ordinary match-head. The looks of It was horrible, which made It very unpleasant for mo. it Itched a little at times. "I tried several treatments which cured mo for a month, but It always broko out again. Ono day a friend saw tho advertisement of Cutlcura Soap and Ointment in tho paper and I sent for a samplo. They helped me, so I purchased two more boxes of "Cutlcura Ointment nnd somo Cutlcura Soap nnd they completely cured me, It took three months for Cutlcura Soap and Ointment to complete my cure." (Signed) "Walter Mahony, Oct. 22, 1912. Cutlcura Soap nnd Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each free.wlth 32-p. Skin Book. Address post card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, BoBton." Adv. Dodging the Issue. "Why won't Miss Wombat dance with you? Sho seems to avoid you. Is sho angry with you?" "No; but I'm trying to get a chance to propose and it looks as if sho knows It." Louisville Courier-Journal. A Coming Man. Griggs Then you don't look upon Sharpe as a coming man? Briggs No; but 1 would If I was In charge of tho penitentiary. Boston Transcript. Alfalfa oeed t&U). Parma for anln on crop pay ments. J Mulhall, rJooClly, la. Adr Women workers in Chile recelvo an average of 38 cents a day. ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good " aro but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infant and Children Experience against Experiment. ISli iina I wir i dj H 51Fffl Q if ir ijfflltKisUlfil' iww ALCOHOL 3 PER f.'P.N'P AYfcgelaWe PrcparallonforAs slmllalingilieroodanilRcdula (InrJ llic Siomacte ard Howls of Promotes Digc3tionhecrfu! ncss and ResLContalns nciUitr Opium.Morphlnc norMiueral Not Narcotic. JlfcfacfOMDrSWHWlOim filmAll Sttd JlhiSinna UiliAiakSJi ItirmSrtti CtyiMSjpir' IhlMtJun eallarr. Aperfecl Remedy forConslipj t ion , Sour Slowacli.Ularrhota Worms .Coiwulsions.fcvcmh ness and Loss or Sleep. TacSiwile Signature of The Centauh COMPAtrTa NEW YORK. ,Giiaranlecd under the rooda Jgjg0gUfbMtBBMatai Exact Copy of Wrapper, HAD NO RATIONS TO SPARE Good Reason Why Confederate Com mander Was Willing to See His Prisoners Escape. When, nt Gaines Mill In 1SC2, tho 5th Texas captured two whole regi ments of Union soldiers, tho Tcxans wore all very proud of their achieve ment. Ono of them has described nn amusing scene In connection with tho surrender. When the Union Officers gave up their swords to Col. Upton, they wcro so prompt In tho duty that ho wns compelled to lay down the frying pan which ho carried In tho place of n sword and hold the wcapona presented !n his arms. Just then he noticed n commotion nt the far end of tho captured regiments. That was near the timber, nnd a Bqund of the prisoners wcro making nn ef fort to pass by "Big John" Fgrrlo of Company B, who Btood thoro unaided, ondeavorlng to Intorcept them. Springing upon a log, the armful of swords dangling about In overy direc tion, Upton shouted: "John Ferris, what nro you trying to do now?" "I am trying to keep these fellows from escaping," yelled Big John. "Let them go, you fool!" shouted bnck Upton. "We'd rather fight thau feed them!" N His Coffin Finished, He Dies. After seeing that his coflln wns made, J, Welch, father of Mrs. Nelson, died from tho ravages of cancer. Ho cumo from Oakland last fall to live witli his daughter. Threo months ago he requested that his coflln bo made, so tt might bo finished beforo his death. Ills son-ln-lnw and daughter wero nblo to' postpone tho unplensant task, but Nelson yielded to entreaties of his fother-ln-law ten days ngo, and unwil lingly begnn tho work to fileaso tho nged sufferer, finishing It before death came. Fall River Mills (Cal.) Dis patch to' tho Now; York World. Getting Round It. Lincoln Steffcns, In a recent address at Cooper union in New York, said: "Tho wlfo of a child labor million aire onco asked hlm In somo little disgust: " 'Georgo, suppose you'd boon born In tho dnyB when everybody had to llvo by the sweat of his or her brow. What would you do then?' " 'I'd open a otnnd,' Georgo an swered, 'for tho salo of handker chiefs.' " Smile on wapli tiny. That's when you ubo Red CroM Ball Blue. Clothes whiter than enow. All grocers. Adv. Seek and yo shall find this applies ' especially to trouble, 9 What is Castoria Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. 11. Fletcher.1 Dr. Albert W. Kahl, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I huvo used Castoria ir my practico for the past 26 years. I regnrd it as an excellent medicine for children." Dr. Gustavo A. Eiscngraobcr, of St Paul, Minn., cays: "I havo usoct your Castoria repeatedly In my practico with good results, and can recom mond It as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children." Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I havo used and proscribed your Castoria In my sanitarium mil outsldo practfeo for a number of ycara and find it to bo nn excellent remedy for children." Dr. S. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa., Bays: "I havo used your Cas toria In tho caco of ray own baby and find It pleasant to tako, and havo obtained excellent results from ita uso." Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, 111., says: "I havo used your Castoria in cases of colic in children nnd havo found it tho best medicine of Us kind on tho market." Dr. R. E. Esklldson, of Omaha, Neb.; caya: "I find your Castoria to bo a standard family remedy. It is tho host thing for infanta and children I havo over known nnd I rocommond it." Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo., cayn: "Your Castoria certainly has merit. Is not It3 ago, Its continued uso by mothers through nil theso years, and tho many nttempta to Jmltato it, fiufllciont recommendation? What can a physician add? Lcavo it to tho mothers." Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of Now York City, cays: "For several yeara I havo recommended your Castoria and shall always coutlnuo to do do, an it una Invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N. B. Slzer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., cays: "I object to what aro called; patent medicines, ncro maker nlono knows what Ingredients aro put la them, but I know tho formula of your Castoria and advlso Ita uso." 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