THE 8EMLWEEKLY TRIBUNE. NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA. I V m WlNCffEST THE V BRAND M.iu..rAt.off. REVOLVER AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES. Winchester Revolver and Pistol cart ridges in all calibers prove their sup eriority by the targets they make. Shoot them and you'll find they are ACCURATE, CLEAN, SURE just as cheap and in the provinces of 160 Aero Homesteads are Actually Free to Settlers and Other Land at From $15 to $20 per Acre The people of European countries as well as the American continent must be fed thus an even greater demand for Canadian Wheat will keep up the price. Any farmer who can buy land at $15.00 to $30.00 per acre get a dollar for wheat and raise 20 to 45 bushels to the acre it bound to make money that's what you can expect in Western Canada. Wonder ful yields also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed Farming is fully as prof itable an industry as grain raising. The excellent grasses, full of nutrition, are the only food required cither for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools, markets convenient, climate excellent Military serv'ce is not compulsory in Canada but there Is an unusual demand for farm labor to replace the many young men who have volunteered for service in ,the war. Write for literature and particulars aa to reduced railway rates to Superintendent Immigration. Ottawa, Canada; or to W.V. Bennolf,220I71h St., Room A, Bee Building, Omaha, Nebr. Genuine Victor victrola Outfit SHIPPED ANYWHERE Outfits sold on the very easiest sort of time payments if you desire. We prepay carrying charges on all machines and records. Give us your name and address and we will send you list of new records each month. Our stock embraces every style ma chine made by the Victor Com pany's Camden, New Jersey, fac tor. Write today. NEBRASKA AGENTS pair silk 8 La to size. Bocomo agent for beautiful line, direct from mill to wearer. Gift to every cus tomer. Large profit. Easy work. Write today. TRIPIKWEAR ItniiLS, Dc'slc IC 112 So. 13lli St. Philadelphia, Pa. WataonI!.CoIeman,Waah- Inglon.D.U. Ilooksfree. 1 Dull est references. Best results. Nebraska Directory 1JTJSS Sc WELLMAH Live Stock Commission Merchants BBl-aSO Kxchnnge Jtulldlnp-, South Umulia All stock consigned to us IS sold by members of too arm. and all employees haro been selected and trained X ortfce work nblch tner do. Wrlu-nawtkipiw Unnerved Completely. "Beef eater3 usually have steady nerves, do they not?" "I've always thought so, until fear of a Zeppeliu raid doused the lights of London." Red Cross Ball Blue makes the laundress happy, makes clothes whiter than snow. Alt good grocers. Adv. 1 It takes a capable wife to yank the conceit out of a man. A mouse scares a woman almost as badly as a milliner's bill scares a man. Don't Persecute Your Bowels Cut out cathartics and purgatives. They are brutal, harsh, unnecessary. Traga CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable. Act genuy on tne liver, eliminate line, unu sootne tne aencare membrane ot trie Dowel, l u r e Csnstfpsllon, Biliousness, rh mil InHlKflllnn. IS millions llOOW, SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature $&cj?&??n R" WHY NOT TRY POPHAM ashhm medicin iE ery t Gives' Prompt and Positive Relief In Kvery latc Horn uy iimggisis. rncen.w. Trial Packaue by Mall 10c. J WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., Cleveland, 0. d. 00--iX0s0-0 6 ill W. N. U OMAHA, NO. 46-1914. ON FREE o NEBRASKA S OMAHA, .HiOhwmrt immzw wi n Lt aiFFZar m ire ssUflH W'Y.1? jemjmMn. uj pills. 4& JteSfrY l Yes, waiting for every farmer or farmer's son any industrious American who is anxious to establish for himself a happy home and prosperity. Canada's hearty in vitation this year is more attractive than wr. Wheat is hicher hut her farm land Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Canadian Goverment Agent. If It were not for your memory you would bo unablo to forget. Omaha World-Herald. TOUR OWN imilfiOlST WTT.I. TKIT. TOD Try Murine Hyo Kernedy for lied, Weak, Watory Mres and Granulated ByelldB; No Binartlntr lust lire Comfort. Wrlto for Hook of tiio 1970 by mall 1'ruo. Murine Kjo ltcmody Co.. Chicago. Another Sort. "I gather from what ho said! that Jim's, wlfo Is the gray mare." I "She Is moro of an old nag." Likes Sensible Women. Montague Glass, the author of "Porl mutter and Potash," says that ho would not marry a woman who did not have sense enough to want equal rights for her sex. He has n wlfo who, needless to say, comes up to his expectations of what a sensible wom an should he. Have Best War HoBpltal. The Hed Cross hospital of 200 beds near Torquay, established by Ameri can women, la said to be the best ar ranged war hospital In England, ac cording to Sir Frederick Troves, tlio distinguished surgeon. The organiza tion, which has at its head wealthy Americans like- Mrs. John Astor,-Lady Paget and others, has appropriated $25,000 for motor ambulances. Funds aro amplo to maintain the hospital for another year, it is said. William the Modest. "The German ompcror," said Kurt Klegler, German consul to Denver, "Is not at all the conceited, valn-glorlous character his enemies make him out to be. lie is, on the contrary, as mod est as he Is intelligent. "They keynote of his character was given in 1912 in a speech that he mado to his beloved Brandenburg regiment. " 'No general,' ho said, in this speech, "is alhero to his valet, nor to himself, either, unless he is a tool.' " A REBELLION Food Demanded. Tho human body will stand a lot of abuse, but sometime it will surely re bel and demand proper food in placo of the paBty, starchy, greasy stuffs on which It has been mado sick. Then Is tho tlmo to try Grape-Nuts, the most scientific and perfect food In tho world. A lady of Washington says: "Throo years ago I was very ill with catarrh of tho stomach and was given up to dlo by ono doctor. I laid In bed four months and my stomach was so weak" that I could not keen down medlcino or hardly any kind of food and was so weak and emaciated after four monthB of this starvation that my daughter could easily lift mo from bed and put me in my chair. "But weak as my stomach was, It accopted, relished and digested Grape Nuts without any difficulty the first tlmo that wonderful food was tried. "I am now strong and In better health than for a great many years and am gradually growing still stronger. I rely on Grape-NutB for much of tho nourishment that I get. The results havo certainly been won derful In my case and prove that no stomach Is so weak It will not digest Grape-Nuts. "My baby got fat from feeding on Grape-Nuts. I was afraid I would havo to stop giving tho food to him, but I guess it Is a healthy fat, for his health la Just perfect." Name given by Postum Co., Battlo Creek, Mich. Look In pkgs. for tho famous little book, "Tho Jtoad to Wellvillo." "There's a Reason." ISvrr rnd the nlinve Irlterr A new our nppeiirM from lime to time. They nrr genuine, true, nod full of litlli.nu Intercut. l$$f44M,$KS44s4v$ I An Exhortation i 1 to Steadfastness I Dy RCV. L. W. COSNELL AtmUat lo lli Desn, Mouly Dible InstiluVa Chicago mxmKS"m,'$x$$ TI3XT Therefore, my hrclhron ilenrly beloved and longed for, my Joy and crown, so Btund fast In tho Lord, my dearly he loved - l'hlllpplnns 4:1. Thcso words wero written by Paul when a pris oner at ltomo. Ho wbb a Jew, ad dressing Gentile Christians at Phll lppl. What an ev idence of tho chango Christ has made that a Jew can wrlto thus to a Gentile: "My brethren, dearly bolove.il and longed fch-, my Joy and crown." Indeed, Paul was Imprisoned as a result of his service to Gentiles. An Appeal. "We stand fast in tho IiOrd." Theso words imply several things. (1) They had enemies; otherwise they had not needed an exhortation to steadfastness. Many seom unawnro that wo wrestle "against principali ties and powers In the heavenly places." Even modern spiritualism, so far as it is not fraudulent, sug gests a great, shuddering world of evil spirits about us. While wo slum ber they restlessly oppose us, and wo need to take tho whole armor of God If wo would stand. How befit ing this appeal In a day when many aro slipping from their moorings of faith In the Word of God. (2) Thoy would need to progress If they wore to stand fast. Wo gather this from tho use of tho word "so." This seoniB to send us back to the previous chapter where wo see Paul, forgetting tho things behind, pressing toward the mark for the prize: "so" we are to stand fast. In othor words, wo may not stand still If we aro to stand fast; as In riding a bicycle, tho only way to stand Is to keep mov ing. (3) They had a securo position; they wero to stand fast ''In tho Lord." Header, are you not In tho church merely, but "in the Lord?" Main taining our position there, wo aro se curo. Charles Simeon, tho Cambridge scholar and saint, exerted a marvolous Influence in his day. In the early hours of the morning, ho would bo flenrd walking in his study or on the roof above It, and thoy know he was having communion with God. Main taining thus our position "In tho Lord," we shall be steadfast. The Argument. Our text begins with "therefore." This leads us back to tho verses pre ceding, nnd we find In them high, en couragement to steadfastness. (1) "Our conversation (citizen ship, R,. V.) Is In heaven." Phlllppl was a Roman colony, and many of Its Inhabitants wero citizens of Rome This honor wbb highly appreciated, and thoy would havo endured much for sake of It. To havo our names in tho Lamb's book, in tho city ol God, is worth uny prlco which stead fastness may cost us. (2) "From whence also we look for tho Savior, tho Lord Jobus Christ." Tho word "look" Indicates expect ancy, like a garrison looking out foi re-enforcements or a mother watching for her boy. Such an attitude toward tho coming of tho Savior waB common In apostolic days, but is not so now Perhaps this is partly explained by tho fact that many think much of Christ coming as a judgo and they are filled with terror. But tho empha sis hero is quito otherwise: wo look for "tho Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ," and should not Christians do- ' Biro his nppearlng? There have been Btar-gazers who neglected practical duties, but they aro no moro unscrlp tural than those who attend to other duties, but do not look for the Lord. "He gave to every man his work nnd commanded the porter to watch;" working and watching mnko the full program. Slnco Christ 1b coming we should stand fast. (3) "Who shall change our vllo body, that It may bo faBhloned like unto his glorious body?" When Arch bishop Wliateloy was dying his chap lain read this passage to him: "Stop," said the archbishop, "not 'vile' body, but 'body of humiliation.'" Our bod ies aro not vile, but thoy do humblo us. Tho transfiguration and the 40 days after tho rcsurroctlon hint tho glory thnt awaits us. Surely, we should stand fast! (4) "He is able even to subdue all things unto himself." Voices Blmll bo heard at least Buying, "Alleluia; for thp Lord God omnipotent rolgneth. ' With such a helpor we need not sur render. "So stand fast in tho Lord " "Hold tho fort, for I nrn roiiiliijr," Jesus ulKiinlH ntlll; Wnvo tlm answer hai-lt to heuven, "By thy srace wo will!" Cod and the Church. Whorover any movement arises to uplift tho people nnd to glvo them tho full blessings of life, God Is In that movement, and If the church does not lead, may tihe havo tho wisdom to fol low. Put That Pain to Use Tho network of norveB In your body, llko tho network of wires in a burglar alarm system, glvoa quick warning whon anything is going wrong Inside. Looking at it In this way a pain is a useful nlnrrn Now, kidney weak ness is a dangerous thing n condition not to bo- neglected nnd It Is wlso to know and pay nttcntlou to tho early alarm Blgnala ot sick kidneys. Backncho 1b n common warning of congestion or Inflammation In tho .kid neys. It may bo dull, nagging pntn, or a Bhnrp twin go when stooping or lift ing. Thoro aro likely to bo dlsordors of urination, dizziness, headaches, nnd drowsy, despondent, tired feelings. It Is very hard to strengthen weak kidneys at first, but neglect Invites rheumatic or neuralgic attacks, gravel, dropsy, and fatal Brlght's disease. As a special medlcino for weak kid neys Doan's Kidney Pills havo been used for years nil over tho civilized world, nnd surely aro considered reli able. The patient can always help tho medlcino Immensely, howover, by diet ing lightly, using Uttlo or no liquor, tea or coffeo, keeping regular hours and drinking lots of pure water. DEFENDS POPULAR REMEDIED Speaker Says Newspapers Should In vestigate Merits of Medicines De fore Barring Advertisements. That an organized attempt hnB been mado to blacken tho reputation of the popular family remedies of this coun try, and to mislead tho newspaper publishers into rejoctlng tho adver tising of such medicines, was tho cliargo made by Carl J. Balllett, of Buffalo, N. Y at tho convention of tho Advertising Affiliation at Detroit. Mr. Balllett Is a director of the Pro prietary Association of America, which Includes In Its membership two hun dred firms which mako tho popular prepared medicines of America. Mr. Balllett pointed out that It Ib tho duty of tho nowspapur publisher to refuse the advertising of any fake or fraudulent medlcino, just nB It Is his duty to refuso any fnko or fraudu lent advertising, but It is not right to shut down on nil medical advertising because thero havo been somo fakers, any moro thnn it would bo right to refuso to publish, all department storo advertising becauso cortaln adores havo ninde a practlco of lying about bargain sales. Blsonse and death nro mysteries. People who aro perfectly well aro skoptlcal. They laugh a tho time worn patent medlcino joko, jUBt ns thoy laugh again and again over tho ninny varlatlonsof tho oporatlon Joko "The operation was a bucccsb but tho patient died." This so-called hu mor has perhaps hurt tho medicine business with well people, but when tho hitherto healthy man feels a se vere pain or Illness, ho Immediately wants medicine, and will bless tho cure whether It bo nt the hands of n regular doctor, a homeopath, nn os'eo path, n Christian Scientist or patent medicine. Thero Is nothing moro deadly than disease; nothing moro honorable than to cure It. Mr. Balllett refuted tho Idea sought to bo sprend about that patont medi cines are unpopular by showing hat from 1900 to 1912 tho amount of pre pared medicines consumed In Ajnorica Increased from ?1 00,000,000 to $1C0, 000,000 annually. Ho Bhowed thnt, al though tho American Medical Associ ation is trying as an organization to oxtermlnnto so-called patent medi cines, the fnmlly doctor, Individually, Is not fighting thorn but prescribing them. Ho estimated that 40 or tho prescriptions written by doctors today Include proprietary medicines, Tho writings of Dr. Harvoy W. Wi ley, ho said, havo also aimed to de stroy confidence In proprietary medi cines; but that Dr. Wiley's Ideas aro not Infalllblo Is shown by cases whero his analyses wero entirely wrong. Mr. Balllett mentioned a case whore, with all tho power of tho Government, ho fought a preparation as being danger ous to health, and was Ingjorlously wnllopcd. Thero has been spread the Idea that a clover faker can mix a fow useless lngredlentB and, by smnrt advertising, sell tons ot It and win sudden wealth; whereas, as a matter of fact, tho medi cine business is notoriously difficult, and, where thero has been ono success at It, thero hnvo been a hundred fail ures. Any medicine wjhlch hns no merit cannol llveVbecauso persona who nro duped Into buying It once will not buy it again, and tho profit from advertising a medlcino enn only como from ropeat sales to tho same, satis fled people. Thoroforo, ally medlcino which has been on tho market for a number of years, and 1b stU". adver tised, inimt have morlt behind It to ac count for Hb success. In conclusion Mr. Balllett declared that no newspaper Is doing Justlco to its rcaderB In tho matter of medical or othor advertising, unless It Investi gates, not only tho wording of tho ad vertisement offered for publication, but tho merits of tho article adver tised. Ho pointed out thut tlio fow nowspapors who havo boon dojuded Into tho policy of barring out medical advertising havo adopted this general policy, rather than to form an Inves tigation bureau of this kind which could, In a constructive nnd useful ef fort, Investigate and docldo what li a gooii product, and what Is a fraud. In not only tho medlcino business, but In ovory other buslnoKs which adver tlsos Its war o to the public. Tho audience seemed to agrco with I M" Vf!$ffrsssfe. I sflE GnEusP TjeettyPtetttTf Tells a Store' "I can hardly straighten up." "When Your Back Is Lame Remember the Namo" DOAN'S KIDMY PILLS Sold by oil Dealers.. Prlco 50 cents. Fostcr-Milburn Co, Buffalo, N. Y, Prpprlelors Mr. Bnlllctt's Ideas on tho subjee and tho chairman decided tho question nt Issue in his favor. Objected to the Statement. "Wo all mako fools of ourselves at times, your worship," Gald a man who was charged at tho Lambeth police court with Insulting bohavlor. "You can only Bpcak for yourself," retorted Mr. Blron. London Tlt-BItB. Truly Spoken. Hash, fruitless war from wanton glory wa.g'd, Is only splondlu murder. Thomson. He Does It. "Pa, what does ti consor do?" "Oh, InconseB ovorybody, my son." Baltlmoro American. Weak Heart Many eoplo suffer from weak hearts. They may experience shortness of breath on exertion, pain over tho heart, or dizzy fcclinfrs, oppressed brenthinrj after mcaU or their eyes becomo blurred, tho lioart ia not Bumcicntiy Btrong to pump uioou to tno extremities, nnu they havo cold hands nnd feet, or poor nppctito becauso of weakened blood supply to tho stomach. A heart tonic end altcratlvo ebould bo taken which hna no bad after-effect. Such ia Dr. Fierces Golden Medical Discovery which contains no Cancerous unrcotlos or alcohol. It helps tlio human nyntcm in tho constant manufacture of rich, red Mootf. It helps tho stomnch to ruulmllato or taltountlio proper elements from tho food, thereby helping digestion nnd curing dyspepsia, heart-bum and many uncomfortablocymp toms, stops oxccsslvo tissuo wnsto in convalescence from levers; for tho run down, anmmic, thin-blooded people, tho 'Discovery" ia refreshing and vitalizing. In liquid or tablet form at moat drag for or tend SO one-cf rf tlamptfor trial box to Dr.Picrcm't Invalid' Hofl, Buffalo, N. V". Rsad Chapter VII on Circulatory Organi In tlm "Medical AiMter" A French efolh txiunJ boolcof lOOBpagnimnt onrocclatof 31 on-ent atampi, mddrata abova. XA Reformer. "Twohhlo Ib noted for his passion ate striving after perfection." "I must say that's a commondablo trait." "In' somo cases, yes, but Twobble spends all his tlmo trying to nchlovo It In other people." In the Suffrage States. "The candidates aro having a club hold ovor them." "Ib It a woman's club?" Rheumatism "It is easy to uso nnd quick to respond. No work. Just apply. It penetrates without, rubbing." Rend What Other Say I "Have used your Liniment very successfully in a caso of rheumatism, and i .$.. , Good for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains and Bruises. All Dealers 25c Send four cents In stamps for a free TRIAL BOTTLE. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. Dcpt.B Philadelphia, Pa. Ab to Doan's Kldnoy Pills, read th following enthusiastic endorsement by ono who has tested them. IN A BAD WAY Physician Predicted More Se riouM Results M. Cnmnbcll. Soldiers' and Bailors' Horn. Durkott, Neb., says: "I honestly behove- thnt Doan's Kidney rills saved my lire. I had kidney ailments for years ond none of the remedies I tried gave me more than Blight relief. I couldn't turn over In bed without help nnd tho least move brought on ivwrnl nalns I h roll ell my bock. Tho kidney secretions wero unnatural and burned ter rlbly In pnssace. Thyslclans said tho trou ble would soon develop Into Bright' disease. A friend advised ruo to try Doan's Kidney Tilts nnd I did. I cot tho first relief 1 had ever had nnd ns I continued uslne Doan's) Kidney Tills tho 'trouble gradually disap peared. My kidneys hove been In good worklntr ordor over slnco and I nm certainly grateful for thlc cure. Another of my fam ily had kidney trouble nnd In this case, too, Doan's Kidney rills mndo n cure. Them la nothing equal to them In relieving kidney disorders." Human Nature. "Now, Ethel, Howard says Iio'b sorry ho broko your doll, so I want you to forglvo him." "I'd fool moro llko forglvln' hlra, mother, If I could swat him one first" Life Important to Mothers ' Examino carefully overy bottlo o CASTORIA, a saf o and sure remedy f o Infanta and children, and boo that Ik Tlnnra ifin Signature -.r CStr&&i In Uso For Over 30 Years. Childron Cry for Flotchor'a Caatorial "&l Thero nro fow rsreat ti v earth, but there aro a lot 6 I who aro willing to admit their great noss. J wIiMJkW I Catarrhal Fever 8 to C doses often euro. l Ono MJ-eenl tiottlu Hl'OIIN'H guaranteed to euro cut, Bat o for hut mare, liorso or coll. k)tcn hnilloi ti. (let It of drucniits, harnost dealers or dlrct ffdaD nianutiiclnrura. express paid. Hl'UHN'S la tlio best pruTontUo of all forma of distemper. 81'OIIN MUIHGAL. CO., Cliomlsta nnd ltncterloloclits, tloslicn, Iud., U. 0. A, Real-Life Romance. In roal lifo ono sometimes gets tho wholo of a ro m fin co and sees It result In tho leading lady thereof cooking foi; boardors. Atchison (Hobo. If you wish beautiful, clear, wliito clothes, uso lied Crofm Ball lllue. At ali ;ood grocers. Adv. A man ofton wishes ho could, change his luclc ns easily as a woman caa chango Jior mind. always havo a bottle on hand in caso of a cold or soro throat. I wish to say I think it ono of the best of household remedies. I would not hnvo used it only it was recommended to me by a friend of mlno who, I wish to say, is ono of the best boosters for your Liniment I ever saw." J. W. Fulltr, Dtnttr, CcU "Just a lino in nrabo of Sloan's Liniment. 1 have been ill nearly foui teen weeks with rheumatism, lnvo been treated by doctors who did their best. I hid not slept for the terrible pain for several nights, when my wlfo tot ma u small bottlo of tho Liniment and three applies cations gave mo relief so that I could sleep." Joseph Tamblyn, 615 Corv tens Street, McKeeiport, Pa. ZsA, 0 ' I