fc ft FRIGHTFUL HANDICAP. i Boryl Poor young Sticlilobyl Ho had to glvo up studying for a doc 'tor. Sibyl Lack of brains? Itcryl No; ho found bo couldn't ralso a Vandyko beard. Scotch Query. A bluff, conHuqucntlnl gentleman (from tho south, with moro beef on his bones than bialn In his head, riding nolong tho Hamilton road,' near to Dliuityro, asked n hordboy on tho roadsldo, in.a'tono ami manner ovl dently meant to quiz, If ho wore "half way to Hamilton 7" "Mnn," replied tho boy, "I wad need to ken whnr yo hao come frae, nforo t could answer your question." Kxchango. House Plans Important. Tho caro In the homo and all other forms of housohold work aro greatly jfacllltntcil by right planning and tho uso of suitable materials for the construction and' furnishing of tho homo. An ndequato and convonlont water supply nnd other conveniences mro essential, not only for comfort nd for saving labor, but also from tho standpoint of homo hyglouo. 80 Many Like Trlbble. "Trlbblo Is a discontented fellow. I jdon't bollevo ho even knows what ho Kvants." "Oh, yes. Ho knows what ho wants. What makes him discontented Is tho fact that ho nl'so knows ho cau't get it." ' Important to Mothers . Examlno carefully every bottle of CASTOHIA, a safe and suro remedy for Infants and children, and sco that It Ttnnra Mm Signature of C&Fe& Jn uso For over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Changed Its Species. "Wasn't tho forbidden fruit nn ap J?lo?" 1 "Yes, but at tho tlmo Evo handed at to Adam it was a lemon." Ini. Wlnatim's Bootlilnjf Syrup for Children jtcethlnK, aoficna tho iruum, reduces Inllaiunm iUon,allay:i pain, cures windcollc,SSuabottle.jU, Paradoxical Promise. "I want you to pay down." "All right. I'll sottlo up." Tho mild mellow quality of LEWIS' ifiinplo Hinder cigar in what the smokers (want. Adv. Docb a woman feel glad or sorry when sho cries at a wedding? H E ON'T Be Peeved" because your stomach Is unable to do its work prop- ,erly or because your liver is lazy and bowels clogged. M CHEER UP-QET x A BOTTLE OF HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS today. For 60 years it has been effectual in such cases. XI LJ Ott a Canadian Homt In Western Canada's Free Homestead Area THE PROVINCE OF Manitoba hat several New Home steading Districts that utlurd turn oiiportuiiltr to secure 1GQ acre utttx i n 1 1 n n t agricultural luudt-UUK. For Grain Growing and Catilf Raisins thlsproTtncoriasno superior and hi profitable agriculture snows an unbroken purlus of ovor a quaruir of u Century. Perfect climates Rood nmketss railways convenient; Mill tlio very hot!, und soclul condition must desirable. Vacant land adjacent to Vreo lloiiii'HeuUii majr t purchased nnd also In thu older illstrlita lauds ran ho bought at reason able prices. For further particulars write to W. V. BENNETT, Beo Bullulnsi Omalis, Neb. Canadian novrrnment'AiieMs, or address Kiiporlntt-nilKiit of liuuilcrulloii, uttMwuftau. B M d - p''.'7.. 0 C G YOUNG QIRL ARRESTED FOR AL LEQED H0R8E THEFT. NEWS FROM OVER THE STATE What Is Going on Here and There That Is of Interest to the Read rs Throughout Nebraska and Vicinity. Lincoln Viola Hetrlck, a domestic at tho homo of a Lancaster county farmer has beon arrested hero charged with horse stealing. It Is al leged that on August 3 tho young woman stolo from AugUBt Koubau, a farmer living near Raymond, a horso valUcd at f Jsr. On that day, or with in a few days thereafter, Bho sold tho unltnal to Fred Schweitzer of Ray mond, for whom Bho was working. Tho prlco at which tho horHO was sold was $45, of which $25 was paid down, tho balnnco not yet being paid. Mlsn Jlctrlck has told many conflicting stories as to how sho caino Into pos session of tho animal. Grief Causes Woman's Death. Soward Tho shock und grief at tending tho arrest and confession of her son for stealing and disposing of ,two homes bo preyed on tho vitality of Mrs. Frank Itezac, sr.( that sho succumbed to the mental strain, llor death was unexpected as Bho was seri ously HI but a short tlmo. Street Car on a Rampage. Omaha While going at a high rato of speed a ltensou street car jumped from tho track at tho curve at Thir teenth nnd Vinton streets, ran over tho curb and crashed through the front of G. E. Ilardlng'B grocery Btoro. Tho building and cur wcro badly wrecked. Counters were overturned, glass show cases Btnashcd and gro ceries and stock scattered over tho floor. Tho front end of tho car went into tho building about llvo feot Present Deed to Church. Lincoln At a union meeting of tho Christian churches Sunday night, tho new Tabcrnaclo church was pro Bcntcd with a deed to tho two lots on which tho temporary building now standB. Kdgur F. Suavely, represent ing tho joint board of tho churches, made a Bhort address in presenting tho deed und Frank E. Edgcrton of tho board of trustees accepted tho gift. Badly Injured by Fractious Cow. ' Falrbury D. II. Morcdlck Is lying In a precarious condition at his homo as a result of being dragged by a cow. Ho Is an elderly gentleman ol 75 yoarB und 1b not atroug, and In was attempting to lead tho animal tc his home. Sho is of a wild disposi tion and ran away. In Homo munnei ho got tangled up in tho ropes, win thrown down und drugged over th ground. v Teachers Elect Officers. Omaha Olllcers of tho Nebraska Stato Teachers' association were elected us follows: Stnto Superin tendent J. E. Delzell of Lincoln, presi dent; Alice Fletcher of York, vlco president; J. F. Matthews of Grand Island, secretary; T. U. Graff of Omaha; V. T. Stpckdalo of Chadron, and J. R. Fulk of Soward, oxccutlvo committee. New Church at Aurora. Aurora Tho tabernacle, a frame building which was built by tho Christian church and which was used all last winter for revival meetings, Is being torn down and tho lumber usod In tho construction of tho new Christian church. Tho structuro Is to cost $25,000 when completo. Tem porarily services aro being held in tho opera house. Kicked by a Horse. Tecumsoh Master Melvln Phelps, tho 6-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Phelps, near here, was kicked In tho fuco by a horso and terribly injured. Tho boy was riding on a cart with boiuo other children, re turning homo from school. Tho horso' kicked at tho children and struck Melvln squarely In tho face. Coursing Meet at Friend. Friend Tho weather was ideal and a fair-sized crowd witnessed the. open ing of tho futurity stakes here. Tlicro woro forty-eight entries In this stake, Including some of tho fastest dogs in tho country. Tho rabbits aro count ered tho best over used hero, only four being caught tho first day. York Ex-Warden Smith gavo a short address at tho Methodist, church Sunday evening, Introducing tho Bpeaker of tho ovoulng. Mrs. Cams of tho stato prison association. Weeping Water The lUttoth wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sunford G. Cogllzor of this city was celebrated with two long-to-bo-romom-bered events, Wednesday. Tho first was n sumptuous family dinner at noon nt which over thirty rolntlvos from various parts of tho stato and porno from Iowa wcro present. Tho second was n rccoptlon in honor of tho long-timo married brido and groom; ono of tho features of which was a ro-wcddlng of the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Cogllzer were married In Moscow, Pa., October SO, 1SG2. BACKACHE AND ACHING JOINTS Together Tell of Bad Kidneys Much pain that masks as rheu matism Is duo to weak kidneys to their falluro to drlvo off uric acid thoroughly. When you suf fer achy, bad Joints, back ache, too; with s o m 0 kidney disorders, got Doan's Kidney Pills, which have cured thousands. 'vnyritiurt . Trill a .Story1 AN OHIO CASE. 1'red TV. Harris, .TrfTersnn, Ohio, '! "Kor ten yenra t suffered from kidney trnutilo. t had conitnnt backache, allow ed symptoms of dropsy, anil hienmo so hnd I win Inld up In bed. After ilootora lind failed I began tnklng Donn's Kidney l'llli They cured mo completely." Get Doan's at any Drue Store, 50c. a Box Doan's "JSST FOSTER-M1LHURN CO., Iluffaio, N. Y. POOR JOHN NEATLY CAUGHT Cleverly Contrived Trap That Led to tho Downfall of One Forget ful Husband. Ho had returned homo In tho eve nlng tired and ready for a restful hour or two. "John, my love," said hlB little wlfo sweetly, "did you post that letter 1 gave you this morning?" "Yes, my pet," said John, hiding his conscience-stricken faco behind the nowspaper. "Woll, what Is your answer?" still moro swoetly. "Wh-what Is what?" gasped John. "What Is your answer, dear?" said his Ilttlo wlfo, clearly. "That loiter was addressed to you." "Addressed to mo?" exclaimed Joha "I didn't riotlco it." And then, llko a foolish man, he fell into tho trap and produced tho letter from his pocket to Beo. Tho onvelopo was not addressed to him; but a long, and sovero lecture was shortly after. Quite the Thing. "I told you that If you camo tomor row morning I would glvo you tho money for my wash. Why did you como tonight?" snld Miss Phllls to tho daughter of her laundress. "I know you Bald tomorrow morn In'," responded the girl, "but mo moth er sho told mo to como tonight, 'causo Bho was afraid you might bo gone away by tomorrow mornln.' "I cortalnly should not go without paying my laundry bill," Bald Miss Phllls sharply. "No respectablo wom an would do Buch a thing." "Oh, yes, ma'am, they would," re plied tho child knowingly. "Thoro's lots of respectablo ladles does." Just Like Other Men. Most surgeons simply go way up in tho air when ono of the world's great ones is stricken. When Sir Frederic Troves wub called to operate on King Edward ho split him open as non chalantly no if tho king had been an applo or a watermelon. Now York Press. An Underworld. "You say you Baw Now York's un derworld?" said tho horrified relative. "Oh, yes," .replied Mrs. McGudley. "And I consider It very neut and in teresting. I think every large city ought to havo a subway system." At 2:00 a. m. Mrs. Klatter What 1b it a sign of when a man etuniblos going up stairs? MrB. Klubmann I ksow very woll what It's a sign of when my husband does It. Political arguments loso us moro friends thnn they gain votes. Thin Bits of Corn Toasted to A delicate Light Brown Post Toasties To be eaten with cream and sugar, or served with canned fruit poured over either way insures a most delicious dish. 'The Memory Lancers" Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Battlo Getk, Mich. ry"E MMT10NAL StoMSaiooi Lesson !Ey E. O. BKLLERS, Director of Eve ning Department Tho Moody Bible In tltuto of Chicago.) LESSON FOR NOVEMBER 17 THE GREAT QUESTION. 'LESSON THXT-Mark 8:27-0:1. aOI.DEN TEXT-'Thou nrt tho Christ tho Bon of the llvlwr Qod."-Matthew 16! 15. Tho ovonts of this lesson occur In tho summor A. D. 29 during tho last ol Jesus' ministry In Galileo Just before his final departure for Jerusalem. II marks a parting of tho waysWo have seen Jesus as Introduced by John tho Baptist; heard him on tho Mount asj ho pronounces tho principles of nlsj kingdom; watched him ns ho called his disciples about him for training ;j and listened to his great conflicts wlthj tho rulers of tho people. Already vlrj tunlly rejected by all Bavo a few fnlthl ful friends ho seems to test theso to) sco If they aro fundamentally right onj tio two Important questions. "Do theyj recognize mo as tho Messiah?" "Dcj they understand that I must dlo in or dor" to accomplish my mission?" 1. "Whom say ye?" vv. 27-29. No tlco, Jesus docs not ask those outsldo of his own circlo for testimony. Thcro Is a Bonso in which ho is not much concerned nbout tho opinion of tho world, but ho is tremendously com corned about what his followers bci Uovo. His first question (v. 17) Is a, general ono nnd their reply is llkewlso a very broad ono. To Bome of us it suggests something of tho physical ap pearance of Jesus. No ono can read tho dcscrlptivo passages about John tho Baptist, Elijah or Jeremiah and come to tho conclusion that Jesus was other than a man of strong physiquoj not such a man ns Is usually pictured) for us by tho artists. But this lntrot ductory question docs not satisfy tho; Savior. It will not sufllco for us to accept Jesus ns "a good man a Ilttlo higher than tho prophots." Jesus do-, mands a moro personal reply, "Whom, say yo?" Tho strength of Christian ity is our personal opinion of Jesus the Messiah; tho proof of Christianity1 Is our personal witnessing; tho test of Christianity is our personal oxpcrli enco. Peter'o Answer. 2. "And Petor Answered." v. 29 1. o to v. 33. Peter tho son of a "timid dove" casts nil doubts, prudenco and caution to tho wind, makes a bold, positive confession, "Thou art tho Christ." It Is truo that both Andrew and Philip had mado this samo con fession (John 1:40-51) much earlier in tho ministry of Jcbus; but ho did not, at least publicly, accept it nor was that sufficient at that period In hit life. Peter twlco mado this nssertion previously; onco ns ho mado his rash attempt to walk upon tho water (Matt 14:33), ami again when many of the followers of Jesus began to desert him, (John 0:69). But now populai enthusiasm is dying out and already tho shadow of tho cross is resting up on Jesus, indeed it la only six months away. Having elicited thl3 responso Jesus commands his disciples to si lence, for the tlmo had not yet arrived for them to proclaim It openly. Jesus, however, began "openly" to teach his disclplns and tho multitudo the second great truth mentioned at tho outset) viz., tho suffering Messiah, (v. 31). Why tho imperative "must" read carefully John 3:14, Isa. 63:4-6, 2 Cor. 5:21, 2 Peter 2:24 and other passages of tho samo import. His death and resurrection wero essential to the wholo plan of salvation (Rom. 5:9-10). What Jesus 8ald. 3. -Ho Said Unto Them," vv. 34-9:1. Jesus hero sets forth, as contrasted with tho prevalent notions of tho Mes siah, threo conditions whereby men may become his disciples: (1) Sell denial. Jesus was on his way to Jerusalem not to claim authority, but to be rejected, not to nssumo a throne, but to dla. Ho tells us that wo must afflrm that wo bavo no rclianco upon or obligation to self whon It makes Its demands, asserts its opinions, or ex presses Its deslro. To deny is to re nounce " That is exactly what self confident Peter did on that last night and threo times ho confessed bis peni tence mi tho Bhoro of tho lako. Tc deny self means exactly what the words Imply and not tho usually ac cepted idea of abstinence from food pleasures and luxuries. (2) Cross benrlng. Lot us pauso often to think what of pain and torturo and ignominy is embodied in thnt word, "cross." Jcsua know tho suffering, tho loneli ness, tho shame; yot ho sot his face steadfastly to go to "Jerusalem" and boro all of this "with Joy" (Hob. 12:2). As though, if possible, to erophaslz this thought Jesus gives us a marvel ous contrast in vorscs 3!-38. Agaii self-denial is uppermost. Tls not soil Becking, self serving, self culture, bul self sacrifice that is demandod. To gain tho wholo matorlal world an uttor impossibility, at tho cost ol ono's soul, tho loss of one's truo self Is tho bargain of a fool or a mad man "Eternity begins whero imaglnatior ends." "Ho that dooth tho will of Qoi nbideth forovor." (1 John 2:17). Thus would Jesus emphasize by nr gument nnd by illustration that tc como after lilm, to ontor this noi kingdom for which nil havo boon look tng, his disciples muBt sco him as tin world's Messiah and follow him bj tho way of tho cross. Onco having bartered away tho soul (v. 37) whal oosslblllty is there of its recovery? WESTERN CANADA'S PROSPERITY NOT A BOOM, BUT DUE TO NAT URAL DEVELOPMENT. One of tho largest banks In Holland has been doing a big business in Western Canada, and Mr. W. Wester man, tho President, on n recent visit into the Provinces of Manitoba, Sas katchewan and Alberta, expressed himself as being much Impressed with present conditions nnd prospects, and was convinced that tho great pros perity of tho Dominion was not a boom, but merely tho outcomo of nat ural developments. Not only has money been Invested largely In Western Canada by tho Holland Banks, but by thoso of Ger many, France, as well as Great Brit ain. Not only are theso countries con tributing money, but thoy aro also contributing people, hard headed, In dustrious farmers, who aro helping to produce the two hundred million bush els of wheat and tho three hundred million bushels of tho other small grains that tho Provinces of the West havo harvested this season. During tho past fiscal year thcro camo into Canada from the United States 133,710; from Austria Hungary 21,051; from Belgium 1,001; Holland 1.077; Franco 2,094; Germany 4,064; Sweden 2,394; Norway 1,692; and from alt countries tho Immigration to Canada In that year was 354,237. From tho United States and foreign countries the figures will bo Increased during the present year. Most of theso pcoplo have gono to the fnrms, nnd it Is no far look to tho tlmo when tho prophecy will be ful filled of half a billion bushel crop of wheat in Western Canada. Advertise xnent 8AIL3. Harold Whenever I go skating, I always wear a cap that pulls down well over my ears. Ellyn Yes; I Bhould think that would be absolutely necessary when you're skating against tho wind. THE RIGHT SOAP FOR BABY'S SKIN In tho caro of baby's skin and hair, Cutlcura Soap is tho mother's fa vorite. Not only Is it unrivaled in purity and refreshing fragrance, but ltn gentle emollient properties aro usually sufllclcnt to allay minor Irri tations, rcmovo redness, roughness and chafing, sootho sensltlvo condi tions, and promote skin and a hair health genornlly. Assisted by 'Cutl cura Ointment, It is most valuable In tho treatment of eczemas, rashes and other Itching, burning infantilo erup tions. Cutlcura Soap wears to n wafer, often outlasting sovornl cakes of ordi nary soap and making its use most economical. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each free with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. Escaped the Worst of It. The worst things aro tho afflictions that havo never happened. Bobby had just boon soundly spanked for falling into tho creek. "Gee!" bo exclaimed, rubbing tho seat of punishment, "what wouldn't I have got if I bad drowned?" Really a Small Matter. "Havo you anything against Tim pers?" "Nothing moro than tho fact thnt ho makes 'film', a word of two syllables." Quite 8o. "What Is tho latest thing In fashion ftblo weddings?" "Very often it Is tho brido." A CURB FOR F1LBS. Cola's CarbolUalva itopa Itching and palo nd cures pile. All druggist. 25and&Cc. Adv. Most of our so-called good Inten Ions am baso Imitations. The Stomach Is the Tar Aim to mako that Btrong and digestion good and you will keep well I Nochain is stronger than its weakest link. No man Is stronger than his stomach. With stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. pr. pierced Golden Medical Discovery makes -the stomach healthy, the liver active and tho blood pure. Mado from forest roots, nnd extracted without the uso of alcohol. Gold by druggists. In liquid form at si.CO per hottlo for over 40 years, etVlnjr seneral satisfaction. If r prefer tablets MOrfUUsl fcy R. V. Pierce, H- D.. these cast h9 bad f mcdlclM dealers or trial fcex by sjuOl receipt mSfciu sUaipa. Faehlon Note. Lady Duff Dordon, at a tea at the Rltz-Carlton, praised tho pannier skirt. "Evorybody likes it, it Is bo grace ful," she said, smiling. "Everybody likes It except crusty old fellows'." Sho turned to n crusty old fellow upon a Louts Seize chair besido her and continued: "I know a woman whoso husband' growled at her when sho tried on a now pannier gown for him: '"I don't sco why you wear those ridiculous big panniers. You haven't got tho hips to fill them.' "Tho woman blushed nnd bit her Up. Then she said Quietly: "'But do you fill your silk hat George?'" Unfortunately charity doesn't seem to possess any of tho qualities of a boomerang. TIRED BLOOD LOWERS VITALITY (CopyrlRhtl012bythoTonltlveflC) ( Nutriment and Oxygen absorbed by tho blood from tho food wo eat, and tho air wo brcatho feeding tho living colls, produces vitality. When tho blood Is tired, it falls to provldo theso1 elements In sufficient quantltios, and wo suffer from Lack of Strength, Lack of Endurance, Broken Down Constitu tion, Worried or Depressed Stato of Mind, otc. In order to maintain vital ONITIVES onou,d bo vrlc fc' Binl till ...lit- i. A l . K .-n ni nnn Willi IlUlTimeUV TIRED BLOOD nnd red with oxv. gen. A treatment of Tonltlvos Is the) mirest method of accomplishing these) esults. 75c. per box of dealers or by, mall. Tho Tonltlves Co., Buffalo, N. Y, Lameness Sloan's Liniment is a quick and reliable remedy for lame ness in horses and other farm animals. f'SIoim't; I.lnlmcnt Rarp.tMen any thing on inrth for lamuiiioa in borne ud otlior liorio nil in en Is. I would not sleep vlthout It In my ntublo." Maiitin 1)ole, 432 West 1'JtU St., Now York City. Good for Swelling and Abscess. Mn. II. M. OinB,ofLnwrenco, Knn., It. P. 1., Nd. 3, writes:" 1 bail a imvro with an alucvsi on Iior uccl and ono Mo. boltleot .Sloan's Liniment entirely cuied hr. I keep It all tho tlmo for falls and smnllsnoIllncsaudforvTcry uiug about tho stook.1' SLOANS LINIMENT is a quick and safe remedy for hog cholera. Governor of Ceorrta uses Sloan's Liniment for Hog Cholera. " I hoard Got. Drown (who Is qulto a farmer) say that ho hnd neror lout a hog from cholera and that his remody always was a tablcspoouf u of Sloan's Liniment in n gallon of slops, decrom- tng tho doso as tho animal lmprorcd. Last month Gov. Rrown and mtsolt woro at tho Agricultural College building and In tho discussion of the ravages of the disease, Gov. Ilrown garo tho remedy named as unfailing." OnsnnvFB." Savannah Daily Nnvrs. At All Dealers. 25c, GOo. & 81.00. Sloan's nook nn norses. Cattle, Ilotrs and Poultry if nt free. Address Dr. Earl 8. Sloan, Boston. The Army of Constioation A Is Growing Smaller Every' Day CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are responsible they not only give relict tney pcrma- nentlycurcCoa-j slipauon. MIK lions uso. them for BilioBiMu. Isdictitioa, Sick Headset, SsuW Skk. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. 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