J. auscOM JESUS THE, HEALER 5!nnt!v Ct.! I r . . , "' """"" n lor nurcb. 6, 1910 U sW"s!lyArtanir.dforTftUt'aPar I.KSSOV TIAT M.itil.Pvi v !.u m... ory .tk..i, j, , U01..;n Tl..Vr.--i..f took our In III mill, s ami t, i,. out il. kinHsri -Matt. O li. TI.MK- Tin- pijiunipr of A p 2S, KoOn rtiT tlir- Ki-tlimti in tin. Mount I'UAl'i:- C.itMMiriutii null It Inlty, J..3H8 iioui... jui,,, t1(, it.M.iut m union ut MltClliTUH Mstlc. Suggestion and Practical Thought. TIiIh and tho two following Ichhomh tt'iicili us how .Icsua went about do lnK Bod, and how his dlscir-lea uro (o follow In htii fontstpna. I'irat. The PactM. Imnuullutuly tifti-r tho thrt-p rliapturs Htutins tho principles and lawn of tho Kingdom of Hcavon, thuro follow two chnpters of miracles, ton In nil, together with two recorda of numhera of slelt pco Pip niado sound In health. In thlfi iao his object secniu to havo boon (1) to show the authority of Jesus for tho truths he had taught, 11!) to Illustrate the truths by his own Hfo und example, (.1) to show us how tti follow his example. I. Tho Healing of tho Leper. An In curable. Vs. l-4; Mark 1:40-45; Luke 5:12-10. Leprosy, lloth hi Hebrew and Greek tho word translated leprosy In tho authorized version "refers in every Instance (except where It in ap plied to garments or habitations) to one or other of tho various types of dlseapo called In medieval and modern times 'leprosy.' Though leprosy 1h rightly considered an almost incurable dlsense, yet It docs, though very rare ly, b'joomo completely cured." "If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean." An expression of faith In tho divine power of Jesus; and the very act of coining proved his faith in (.'hrlst's goodness, whllo as this was the llrxt recorded case of the kind ho may have feared lest Jesus should not he willing to help such a loathsome outcast as ho was, 3. "And Jesus put forth his hand, and touched him," to old his faith to show his friendship In spite of his re pulsive disease, nnd to teach him whence the healing came. "I will; be thou clean." Then n marvelous change came over him. Tho blessing was unspeakably great. It transformed his body and his whole earthly life. II. The Case of a Sick Man of tho Palsy. Vs. 5-1H. "When Jesus was en tered Into Capernaum, there came unto him a centurion, sick of tho palsy." Jesus consented to go to his house. 10. "He marveled," for his great fnlth stood out clearly amid the pro filing unbelief. Only twlco do we read In tho gospel that the Saviour marveled and at only two things: Onco at tho unbelief of his fellow citi zens at Nuxuroth (Mark 6:6), once at tho faith of this heathen. Tho cen turion's faith wns great. It was found ed on facts that he knew. It over came great obstacles. It was tinsel llsh. It was faith that worked. It wai faith In God and his son Jesus. Jesus cured the man by his word. III. Curing a Fever in tho Home of a Disciple. Vs. 14, 15. This mlraclo belong to a Sabbath day in the spring of A. D. 28, about two months before tho Sermon on tho Mount. In Caper naum. Parallels: Mark 1:24-31; Luko 4:i 118. 39. And when Jesus was come, from tho synagogue where he had been preaching, and where during tho services ho had cast a fierce unclean spirit out of a demoniac. Ho went with four of his disciples, Andrew, Peter, James nnd John, to Peter's house. "Hla wife's mother." 1C. Touched her hand. To express his kindly sympathy and courtesy, and to make it evident that the miraculous euro came from him. Luko BayB, he "rebuked tho fever," commanded It to go, us If It wero an enemy. "Tho fever left her; nnd she aroso, and mlnlstor ed unto thorn," showing tho immediate completeness of tho cure. IV. A Sabbath Day's Work of Jesus for tho Drlnglng Men Into the King dom. Vs. 10, 17; Mark 1:21-34; Luko 4:31-41. This was tho same day as tho healing of Peter's mother-in-law. "When the oven was come," as tho sun was setting (Mark). Tho multl- V? tU( camo llftcr Bunsot. "Many that were possessed with devils." With de mons or evil spirits. He lnld his hands on thom as ho did with Peter's mother-in-law. All this fulfilled tho plcturo of tho Messiah painted tn tho hook of Isaiah, chapter 53. Illustration. Tho Wishing date. In view of what Jesus did for tho people In his day, nnd his readiness to give whatover la best for us, wo can im press tho truth on our scholars by tho i parable- of tho Wishing Gate. "Among the English lakes, nbovo tho bountiful waters of Rydalmcrp, there Is a lovely spot called tho 'Wishing Gate.' As some traveler describes It: 'An old gray wall fences in a road which runs beside the slopes below, Bhaded by varied trees and rich with wild flow ers. In an opening In tho wall standH an aged and vcnerablo gato, much in. scribed by names and initials of many generations.' " An Austrian Presbyterian preacher in IJaltimore, Hov. Vanek, has rocelved from Emperor Francis Joseph tho golden cross of merit tho only one over recolved in this country and a gift of J2.C0O In money, bocauso of hla services to Austrian immigrants In Aniorlca. As wo must render an nccount of every idlo word, so must wo of our idlo silence. St. Ambrose. The Moody Institute. Chicago, re cently dedicated a now men's build-Ins NEBKASKA l.tWIi AJ NOIES. Itoma of Interest Taken From Here nnd Thore Over the State. March 11 Fairmont will dedicate tho uew high school bullillii':. Win. Hllfort, Garfield county, died from fractured skull which In ivutcil In a fall. The Nebraska Suspender f.icorv has been Incorporated at Ke.intcy with J J 5.000 capital. Tho farm house of John Jenlt". Saunders county, burned. Souie ol tho furniture was saved. At Union a thief was found trying to unload a car of meicluinillMe. When ulllcers nrrlvcd he and Mown. Uushvlllu was temporarily without any city water owing to the bur.UIng of tho city main, due to the front. An appropriation has boon made oy the Hut'llngUm nlllcliil for a new depot at Peru, and plaus are uln-.idy drawn for It. The highest pi Ice ever paid for hogB nt South Omaha. $1U0, v.u received Just week by a woman who had a shipment from Curtis. Hov. Father Petrasch of Heatrlce ivho Is traveling through Euiope for tho benellt of his health, writes that ho will return home in April. The State Hoard of Public Lands nnd Hulldlngs will buy a moving plc turo machine for the nniUHcmcnt of tho Insane patients at Die Norfolk asylum. George Harmony, ono of tho oldest mall clerks on the Northwestern rail road, was found dead tn his mall car near Casper. Ills home was at Chadron. Tho Duffalo County Declamatory as sociation meets lu Kearney on Friday night, March 25. Each high school in Huffalo county Is entitled to two con testants. The hotel sltuntlon at Albion Is still up in the air. The Commercial club committee bus succeeded In getting some promises of stock subscriptions, but not enough yet. County Treasurer E. H. llosman of Otoo county left for Rochester, Minn , to bo operated Upon for a cancer on the right side of his Jaw. He has been suffering with it for several years. The village of Elm Creek, Huffalo county. Is advertising broadcast and offering a grand prize of ?5 for a new name for the town. Tho present Tiame has been worn for twenty years. Fire destroyed the roundhouse of the Hurllngton at Table Hock. Every thing of vnlue una saved from tho hulldlng. The origin of the lire Is supposed to be from tho explosion of a lamp. A swindler got In his work In tho neighborhood of Sterling one day re cently. Ho sold (i farmer tho right to write insurance and make farm loans in the county, receiving a nlco bonus for the privilege. O. P. Sullenberger of Ponca went to milk his cow and feed tho Iioitp in the evening and when he roturned to the house was badly out about the head and was unable to give auy account of whut hnd happened. Word has been received at Sutton of tho dentil or Rev. T. S. Fowler, formerly pastor or the .Methodist Epis copal church, but later of Portland. Ore., where he had been making his home with a daughter. Triplets were born to George Nor ton of Osceola. All are boys. Tho parents havo a foil Cail, lacking a week of being a year old, making four boys less than a year old. All are healthy and strong. Carl McDowell, who has resigned his position on tho rural route at Lyons, has, during tho four years nnd eight months of servlco driven a dis tance of -12,78-1 miles or vltv nearly twlco around tho world. Arthur Anderson, colored slayer ot Arthur Newell at Hastings, Is lying close to death as a result of tho am putation of his fo't Tho operation was mnde necessary by tho freezing of both feet whllo ho wan hiding from his pursuers. Many farmers of Nuckolls county ire of the opinion chat tho fall wheat has been seriously Injured, by tho many sudden extreme changes In tem perature and tho unusually severe weather experienced during tho win ter. Arthur Audersou, colored, murderer of Arthur Newell, white at Hastings, waived preliminary examination and was bound over without bail. His feet wero frozen in his seventy hours' ex posure and had to bo amputated above tho ankle, Tho short course In agriculture and domestic science, conducted under the direction of tho state university, closed at Franklin after n very suc cessful week. Six Instructors wero constantly engaged and 300 students wero enrolled. Franklin academy furnished fifty students. Ed Watson, aged 52, living live miles northeast of Utica, dropped dead at Vandelft's sale. Ho was engnged in conversation with u number of men und grew very much excited about tho subject under discussion and, as ho was troubled with heart failure, It Js supposed this caused his deatli. Gus Olson, machinist at the Union Pacific round hou.se In Columbus, had his log broken as a result of tho ex plosion of tho air drum on a passen ger engine. W. II. Paddock of Holdrege Is ex hibiting an old and time-worn relic in tho form of n metal tobacco box which camo over In tho Mayllower. It bears tho dato "1C00" scratched on tho Insido of tho cover, and on tho outsldo the Inscription "Mayllowori, 1G20." Tho box. has boon handed down from generation to generation In tho Paddock lluenge, always going to tho oldest sons of each line. BBEfinnLyjrotEJINMVUmTBWBiflBBJHWiBL "-TTWP "MmttJri)TL'tTmitfffTttt!lJ1Ti'yvTt WfliUt,,Ti'AyiWMtMttBynWiBaByiMCMBMKMyMMMMiMi BURDENS LIFTED FROM BAD BACKS Weniy is tho back that bear.1: th, burtlt n of kidney ill4?. There's no rest nor pence for the man or woman who has a bad back. 'J lu distress begins in eaily morning, i ou feel lame and not refreshed. It's hard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. All day the ache keeps up. Any sudden movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It is torture to stoop or straighten. At night the suf ferer retires to toss and twist and groan. H.ukaehe is kidney ache a throbbing, dull aching in the kid neys. Plasters or liniments won't do. You must get at the" cause, inside. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE SICK KIDNEYS TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY A Cure of Severn Kida-y Dlieaao Veiiicrl By Trtt of.Tlmo AVllllnm .M Sears, fJ3 VS. Cherry fslti-i't. Nevada, Mo., wiyn: "I w is i otivlm-tl of the re;it vahn of Doin's Kidney I'llls through p.'i wmiil exp'rh'iice. l-'our or tli. nieutlm iiRo 1 MinYieil a KP'tit dual 1 a ,1 ii ii tuilii in runs the mnatl of niv back, extending t times Into iny llmliH nnd Hliouldi-rs. When i t-,tooe1 or did any woik tlmt hroiiulit ii strain on tho inuurlc) of my hack, my irouhlo was iiKitru Mit'd. 1 tried ii ntunlxT of reme dies lint without success. AfN r . uliort time I conlil see tlmt tie y wero benelltlni: me, und the eon tents of two nnd one-hnlf boxen runil ine." (Statement given In May, 1!W, HC-ENDORSEMENT On Pec. Ilrd, VJ0S. Mr. Senrs h.iM "I HtJII Iiiimi Kront faith In Uoaii'i Kidney IMIIfi. I feel Justllk'd In te eudorsltii; thin lemedy ns It liu'i dime so trim Ii for me." itTt.i.'mI mm IftheRiinlsTberc Itt Your .uimvsV A STRIKING PORTRAIT. "This iH a portrait of HIx, the deaf mute." "A very Btrlklng picture. Hu looks as If hn wero Just roIiik to speak." THIS TELLS THE STORY. Uncle Sam's Ilrcnkfust Pood Co., Omaha, Noli. Oentlonion: After ukIiib "Undo Sam's Hnakfast Food" for tho past threo weeks 1 folt like I must write and toll you what a mistake you niako In not advertising your excellent food. It ought to he advertised in every newspaper In tho country. I can not praise it too highly for the great henellt I have derived from tho use of it. Havo had stomach and bowel t rou ble for years, but feci now this food is going to euro me. I rocoinmend it to nil my friends who havo any stomach trouble, hut some of thom tell mo they aro not able to procure It from their grocers, say thoy never heard of It. Wishing you nil tho success possible, I am yours respectfully, VIRGINIA IIKI.WHJ, .MItldletown, O. Wo certify that the nbovo is a tnio copy of the original und wns not so licited. U. S. I1R F. CO. Ineligible. So you wouldn't let Hombazino Mill sit on the Jury that tried the horse thief?" "No," answered Three Fingered Sam. "we do things fair and square ( in Crimson Otilch. Hill's a good man, but the fact thnt ho runs tho ouly undertakln' business In tbo county couldn't help prejudlciu' him some agin tho defendant." This Will Interest Mothers. MotbnrOray'aBweft 1'ihmUtb for C'Ulldrrn, cum KeTrrluhncsH, IteAdoctiv, Ilud Htouinch, TrrthlDK DlaonlerH. lloirulate the llowcU unit Utroy WonriH. Tliey liri-ivk up coIiIm In SI hoiim. Plfawntit to tnkn, and lmrmlert a tnllk. Tlie never full. At nil ProRfrlatH, 26c. Sample mnllcil FRKli. Addreus Allen H. Olmatrd, J Itey, N. V. Nothing New. "Congratulations! I hear one of vour dnughtera is engaged. Which one It is?" "Cot out! It's only IIuksIo again!" Meggendorfer Hlaetter. iT"JjJBSKKW& How To Tell When The Kidneys Are Disordered PAINFUL SYMPTOMS ItneKr.i lie, "Ideache, imlns l n nloopliiK or lifting, surl di ii Hliai tuliiKii, ilieiuii.-itle paltm, ii"iirnli;la, palnfut. M'nnty oi loo freiuent initiation, dizzy Hpcllx, drop's', URINARY SYMPTOMS DlKi-nlori'il or eluiidy nrlnr. I'lliif that eoutulnH pedi ment. I Hue that Malnii the limn. I'alnful iMpxnK" lllood or shreds in the mine. Let a hnttleftil ol the inornliiK urine i.tnnd foi 1M honri- If It shows a , lond ot llecey sittlltiK. or a layer of line cnilnti. like Inlck diist. the kntnoH are disordered. A TRIAL FREE Cut out this coupon, mail t o . Hufialo, N Y A Doan s Kidney Pills promptly. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS jSoW'by'alfdcaloBi. jPricoTso'ccnts. Foster PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Color more aoods briohter and latter colon thin inr other die. Ono 10c oacViao color ill fiber. The? dio In cold water better than any other dr. You can drft awoirnnntwllhwit rlopino apart. WntoloilreobooUat-tlow to Die, Bleach and Mm Color. MOMROC ORUO CO., Qulncy, tlifnolm. Neglected. 'That child eiH ovetj thing wants." "And still It neei netn what It real ly needs." "You HtirnrlHo me!" "It needs n spanking." DO NOT AITKIT A MUlvnTI.'TK . wlionjou wmit I'erry Iwcli' JmiiI-, utrmtlitnR I. iin k'ood fur rtuMiiniitlvii, ln-iiniliila und Hlmllur iroubli-e. T0)e:iniliieoiiH.iiit un 'i , X uihI Wk-. One should take care not to grow too wise for so great a pleasuie of life as laughter. Addison. Lew it' SiiiKlo Hinder gives u iiinn lmt he uautH, a rich, inelliiw-t.iHting ei'ir. Take trom my mouth tho wish of happy years Shakespeare itffV-tSa., .(iwTniTTrrTnW :'I"IJIII"'I'I'" l!!!lllll!lll!'l"lll'll!l!l!!!l.l gjliririirf:"!"':;! rri'Mf.'ffnrft-riiTrriTmrr ALC0IIOI.-3 PKR CENT AS'eC-'lable Prepiralion for As similaling iheKootlaiuincguJa ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.Clwcrful ncssandHcst.Contnins neither Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral Not Narcotic Xuipt tOMDrSAM'ElimXSft Lmfim Suit AxhUtStJIt Anitt Stt 'J JiiCorUnaUSiiU H'rm Sftd ftubrjrrtm Jt tr Anarfpz-i Rrmptlv CnrConsliDa lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worins.Convulsions.Fevcrisn ncss and Loss OF SLEEP Facsimile Signature of awaavavaaaaaaaaa aalaaaaiaa. The Centauo Compaxy. NEW YORK. Guaranteed ttiulcr tho Foodam Exact Copy of Wrapper. Test Doan'f Kid ney PilU Yonntlf it to l-Vwter-Milburn freo trial ptrk.i;o of will he milled you w N i'. - Miluurn Co.Duffalo.'N Y- Proprietors. .aaaaaaaaflL... -aaaPaaffij-ffHBfHBCs alaaaaaVaaaaamlwWb&aaaHl latHlaHftTtlfjf 6POHN MEDICAL CO.tOMiaiittEiiDMUrioinbu, Ooahon, lnd.f U.S. A. I DEF1ANGE STIRCH- 15 ounce to I waao lPllluaa WIRIIHII luo enikHKO uiner KMri'nn onir it ouncew inraa price ami 'DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. DMTEIIT YOimiOKAK. ThcTnittj-lmntf ti rHIK.nl v,).,iltli, M-ik" Ilook Krrp. KM. IHM nu ' i-ntw-mld A r..rat.AUr..lkixK. Wtahlnirhin.il C It miiii'tiii villi' I Thompson's Eye Water horouri', Uho ' W. N. U.. LINCOLN, NO. 10-1910. For Infants and Children. nammuKMmmmmmtmmmimmmmmMtmmmmmmuammmmm The Kind You Have Always Bought Over Thirty Years CASTODIA the caarrauM ooaiPANr, ntwToaaonr. bid I UKin fci' u h av an 'T as lakvaaaa Bears tho aA Signature JA fr X Usi NEVER ANY RETURN A Complete Cure of Kidney Trouble and Dropiy Mm I.. I., llalirrn, ICl.r. Terry St.. Houston, TeUH, snvH "1 hold a very high opinion of noun's Kid ney fills nnd with ;ood reanon, for thteo jenitt iiko they enied mn of hldm y trouble that had cIiiiik' tn me for tiewiriil years, Thern wnH ti dtopMenl swelling of my foot nnd llmhs In addition tn other symp tom:! of kidney eomplalnt, nnd ill thoiiKh I used various remedies, I was not helped until I proeurcd Duan'n Kidney I'llls. Two IiOncm of this preparation eiired mo und I have never had the slightest return of my trouble. I have recom mended Dean's Kidney I'll In to many people who have iiuestlnned me about them, and t know of sev eral eases In which they havo dono the Htmio Rood work." HBM HjtaBBBBBaW aaaal IfthehlnhTto11! COLT DISTEMPER Gin txitiutullnl titt mullr. Tlionlelraracurwl, and all other l NiuinUtlt, no miller liuvrMciioM,l,''Lft iron) having tliadla vara, hy tmlnir Hl-iUIN-b LIQUiu DlHTK.MI'Klt CUIIC fllra on Ilia toniruo.or til t.-.-.L Ac I on tliu Mood and eiiUl RTirnn of ail wrDiNoi iiiiwniir. onirunmij ever Known lormarva in loai. .llnnbottlHiruanuitmltnriiroononM. douan',tlahnttloil9anl I flodorunnf (lnjCKllanillianinudrleni.nrHrntaiprei)aiiald In ttianiifacttirerK. Cut Known liow to nnultlre throaU. Our frwa 1 ItoLIMalvril(.TrrTthliur. IM-al atfpntfl wantMl. lanaraAt aullln iv iiorrorpuiwlTlnuiUtenuo twrlvuycara. WESTERN CANADA WhalJ.l. Hill. th Qraat RaHroad Marcnat.' Says About Its Wheat-Produclns Powara 'Tho Kratt thkhI of .tMa connrrr louininiaieii inanninnrKftnara- uon oriwowiii im uinpro . vlillnx ot bomra for Ua IxxtpiD and iinxlarina afiiclnUfortiinm. Tlo da)a ot nnr prvmlnrinr aa a whiil ,iiortlna coantry aro aone. Can. B'l( la to Im (ho Brrut WDonionunirr. ThliETOntrnllrosJmtg Tiutn U tAklnu a.lvantaxu nt tho iltiiatluii liy x tantrn rnllwiir ImiIIiI I n a I o tlm w haiit f liUita of Wcateni Conuila. Upwards of 125 Million Dushols of Wheat -Alinrvi-atnlln 1000. AveraM hn tlirm provinces of Altrlu, katcliuwnn anil Manllolm will b nrJaof li'. himliela i,r ncr n-AliDiiiiwteiiilaaf ItlOorrra, I ndjolnlnir priwmnUoiiiiiit I nrn-t mt t'. M-r iirrni, nm to on una in iiiu ruoirrar. umirii'ia. ScIiooIh cnntrnlont. rlliunln cxrclleiit. aoll tlio ery lirt, rulluiiyH rliMit ut linuil, liulliN Incliiiiilicr ilit-np, furl cuuy to Eft unit rennoimlilo In prior., uutcr emlly pnxiinMli mlicd fiiriiiliiB li aurrru. Wrlto ua to teht. lilac, fnr htt.lfmnnt- Bt.tlli.r1 Inw railway rnti. ilcM-rlptltaillas. trntl"J,nt llnl Wwt"lMint frea na iippllcutloni.un'l other Inforna. tltin, to hu.'t of lmiolKratlnn, wunwu, van., or 10 uio iwiiauiau Uovemment JuwnU W. V. DENNETT Room 4 Bit Bldf. OmjSj, Rib. TJo adJrtnanoarwtyoa). Wl JtWi !fijmR& Cured by Electropodes f. Nnr lDtctilc TrMtmtnt. Mrtil Inulet worn lotldr totu Bod). ttonw miinrt arrrti lha (on&KtJoz wlrrt. rcifive cvi Icr ItbrumilUm, KruuljU, rUtkichc, KWucy tod Mm ton. pliloll. Only fl.COwlr (iouutra ilfaed with eicn ulc. II Llrctropodrt (all to curt, moatr i luronl. II not at your Ururclst't fad ui (1.00. Ytt will tea tlt you art luppjd. WESTERN ELECTKOPODE CO, 117 Lot AnftlM Bt, Loa Ansclea, Ckl, A Miracle of Comfort and Convenience NO STROPPING NO HONING r'aaTBfaatwJ'nRI KNOWN THE WORLD OVER PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM, CUtnn aiu) Uanlirict (Im hair. 1-rontuui a laiurUot Rruwih. ffovrr Falla to IlMtoro Oray Holi- to lta Youthful Color. Curta Klp dliuwt U hair taulufl . aiftamltUOat DnanrUH MM 3i?V. fit ,' If ' 1 37 . I fJt?7- afHaHyiLaB llglpjfl cm - m: 1 f m 'E A .! 1 4 . . 1 J WjSTllC3BK!vj.BaMfaMita:1 aatiijijafafafiaiaafafaWaaiaalai-L-i aaaataaaTaaaaaaaaaaaaaataBlWlBfBL!aBBPalaWa T -. - .it.y-,.- a-.ij