The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 17, 1912, Image 3
A V ll : .' Not New. First Neighbor Have you heard tell of them now-fangled trial mar riages? Second Neighbor I don't seo noth In' new-fangled about 'em. Mlno's been a trial for mo for the last twenty years I Judge. " Mr. Wlnslnw'a Poothluir Brnin for riiil,1i tH'thlnc.miftonB tlieinium, reduce Inflnmtna lion, allays pain, curcn wind colic, Sic a bottle. Adr. Accounted For. "The piece wan very raw." "Then It deserved u roasting." CURBS BURNS AND CUTS. Colo'n Carbollalvo top tho pain Inilantlf. Curcsquick.Nostar.AlklrURBlM8.25 and JOc. Adv. Many a man's bad tuck Is due to the fact that ho has neither Inherited ability nor acquired industry. LKYVIS' Sinclc Hinder cijrar; sixteen Jrcnm on the market and n I ways the samo rich satisfying quality. Adv. Moro firm and suro tho hand of courago striker when it obeys ths watchful j;yo of caution. Thomson. BACKACHE NOT A DISEASE But a Symptom, a Danger Sig nal Which Every Woman Should Heed. Backache ia a symptom of organe Weakness or derangement If you have' backache don't neglect it To get per manent relief you must reach the root of the trouble. Read about Mrs. Wood- all's experience. Morton's Gap, Kentucky. "I suffei two years witn xemalo disorders, m. health was very bi andlhadacontinui backache which wt i simply awful. Icouli not stand on my fee long enough to cook a meal's victual without my back nearly killing me, and I would have such dragging sensa tions I could hardly bear it I had sore ness in each side, could not stand tight clothing, and was irregular. I was com pletely run down. On advice I took Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound and am enjoying good health. It is now moro than two years and I have not had an ache or pain since. I do all my own work, washing and everything, and never have backache any more. I think your modicino is grand and I praise it to all my'neighbors. If you think my testimony will help others you may pub lish it" Mrs. Olub Woooall, Mor ton's Gap, Kentucky. If yon havo tho slightest donht that iLydia E. Plnkliura's Vegeta ble Compound will help you, write to Lydla E.Plnkliam Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass., for ad vice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by n woman and held in strict confidence. Don't Persecute Your Bowels . Cut out cathrrtlcs and purgative. They art brutal, harsh, unnecessary. TnBjaw CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Purely vegetable. Act Bemnr on me eliminate bile. soothe the delicate. membrane ot the. bowel, tur caaiiipiUM, SlUratatss. Irk HmL acha ana laMliilloa. at millions knsw. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Genuine must bear Signature FREE TO ALL SUFFERERS Kyou feel "ont of ort" "ran down"or"cot the ari.snlTorfroinkldner.bladder.nervoasilltcaie, chronic wettn-i.wi.nlcori,Hneruptlorj,pllf.Ac., wrltuformr fc'HHHbook. ItUtbotuo Instructive medical book over wrltln. Ittells all about theta dlneaisoiK.dthflrcmarknblecDiTBi-nectoabrttieNair STench Uemedv T II KKA PI N" No. I. No.Z No. S and von ran decide for yourself I f It Is the remedy for our ailment. Dont send a cent. It's absolutely ttKK. No"faUnw-ap"clrcnlara. DrXeClercMed. (So., litsverstock ltd., UaiuptteaU, Utin, fcaf. Nebraska Directory J fit rHA I Ull EUROPEAN PUN Rooms from 91.00 up alogle, 75 centa up doubt CATE FRICatS) KEASONABLB TYPEWRITERS, $15.00 and up. All standard mokes, told or ranted. Rent applied If you pure haio.Mnchlnessblppedanywnere onupproTal. Xodopoolt n-qnlrcd. Wrltnforluiyo list.W.IIKANKA TYPKWIUTKK :., INC., 13SNortli lath Street, Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln Sanitarium Sulpho Sallno Springs Located on our own premiss ind uied In the Natural Mineral Water Baths UniurcMied In the treatment of Rheumatism Heart. Stomach, Kidney and Liner Dlssatet MODERATE CHARGES, ADDRESS DR. O. W. KVKRKTT, Mgr. 1409 M Street, Lincoln, Nob. jt Bwt Ceofb Syrup. TulcsOood. Uie HI la tin. Bold d DniilHi. WMMswUewwt m BBBBBBBADTrffc fUmmiw fcrv BBMsrV PI LIS. $&JZ&zg jf BIG SAVING III FUEL IMPROVEMENTS AT THE STATE SCHOOL AT BEATRICE GOSSIP FROM STATE CAPITAL Items of Interest Gathered from Re. liable Sources and Presented In Condensed Form to Our Readers. Extensive Improvements which havo boon In tho course ot construction all eutumer at tho stato institution for feeble minded at Ueatrlce aro ncarttig completion. E. J. Schurlp. consulting engineer for the stato work, says that the state will bo able to muko a big caving In fuel cost. Last January tho coal bill for tho Institution vat 3,iuO. Tho heating plant wus old and hail been carelessly patched and tinkered with until It wa3 nt u low point of cf llclency. There were many breaks In tho big pipe lines in .the tunnels. Great quantities of coal hud to bo burned bufore any results could bo secured, and tho system was alto gether wasteful and extravagant. During tho past summer the heating system wus thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt. Tho coot of tho work wnB about $10,000, und Mr. Schurlg esti mates that this amount will all bo made up in savings of fuel cost for tho coming winter. i Fire Commissioner's Rival. An old soldier of Lincoln, William Orr by name, is a rival of Stato Flro Commissioner C. A. Randall and fol lowing ench and every lire in tho state takes fully us great au lutcrest In the affair as does tho state olllclal. Ilandtill gets his pay from tho Insur ance companies, spends what ho wants to and turns the remainder over to tho state. Orr gctB nothing unless thoso to whom ho writes dcslro to know tho origin of all 11 ro and tho secret of that agency. Tho Intter's usual charge Is $15 for tho secret. Sometimes it is paid and somctlmcB It is not. Usually the letters are for warded to tho stato department and tho matter ends there. Mr. Orr does not believe that many 11 re 3 aro tho acts of incendiaries and for tho sum mentioned ho promises to disclose tho real cause. New Buildings for State University. If tho stato will enter iuto a con tract with tho city ot Lincoln whereby at least $1.00,000 will bo expended an nually In tho erection of now build ings at the stato university downtown campus, tho city will in return pur chase tho property needed for campus extension and will present It to the stato without cost. This is tho propo sition now being put into shapo for submission to the city council and tho people of Lincoln and to tho next ses sion of tho stato legislature. File Certificates for Taft Electors. Nominating certificates for eight candidates for presidential electors who will vote for the election of Presi dent Taft wcro filed Saturday with Secretary of Stato Wait. The certifi cates were In the form of a petition signed by 5,901 voters of tho statu who nsk tho. secretary of state to placo eight Taft electors on tho official bal lot. J. H. Culver, vico chairman of tho Tuft stato organization, filed the petitions. I Greeks Getting Anxious Flvo hundred Greeks ot Nebraska are anxiously awaiting a reply from tho Greek minister at Washington to a telegram Bent by John DoBhllas, president of the local Greek organiza tion. The telegram of the local presi dent was sent after more than forty Greeks had come' to him to find out it there were such need for them In the Greek army as to justify them in starting at once. Governor Issues Proclamation. Under date of October 5, Governor Aldrich has issued a proclamation an nouncing that on Tuesday, November 6, a general election will bo held in Nebraska for the election of stato offi cers, tho list beginning with governor, nlso congressmen and members ot tho legislature, and for an expression of preference for United States senator, and also for or against five proposed amendments to tho state constitution. Want It Spelled With an "O." Protesting against the spelling ot tho namo Monroe, citizens of that placo havo filed u complaint with tho stato railway commission asking that the Union Pacific railroad officials bo compelled to change from "Munroe" to "Monroo." The commercial club of tho little town takes tho matter very much to heart according to tho communications forwarded to state officials, and tho merchants declaro that tho reformed spelling of tho word should bo stopped at once by action of tho railway commissioners. New Stato Building. Land Commissioner Cowles reports tho completion of a new laundry building at tho asylum at Hastings. Tho building cost $20,000. It Is 120x142 feet, all on one floor ot co in ont. An averngo of 0,000 pieces go through tho laundry ovcry work day. Tho old laundry building, which has two stories, will bo divided into email rooms for tho uso of nurses and at tendants who now occupy rooms in tho wards. This will glvo room for forty additional patients In the wards. StlNMTSOIOOL . Lesson Py B. O. SEIXUpS. Director of Kvcnlnr Dcpnrtmcnt, Tho Moody Ulblo Institute, Chicago.) LESSON FOR OCTOBER 20. MI88ION TO THE GENTILES. LEJ3SON TKXT-Mnrk 7:24-30 and Mat-, licw 8:5-13. aOLOKN TEXT-"IIIm that cometh toi tno I will In no wlso cast out." John :3T. Chronologically tho incident of tho centurions scrvent precedes that ot tho Syrophcnlclan woman, though wo will look at them in tho order bur r.cstcd. Tho one Incident occurs near Iho border of Tyro and Sldon, prob ably nbout May or Juno, A. D. 29, and the other in Capernaum during tho cummer of A. D. 28. lloth aro Inci dents) in tho life of Jesus that hnvo to do with IiIb ministry as tho Hebrew Messiah to thoso who wcro outside of Iho palo of Judaism. At tho beginning ot Mark's record (v. 24) wo havo a wonderful sugges tion as to tho strain of Jesus, ministry tnd tho accompanying lesson that truo righteousness cannot be bid, it spenks for itself. There aro four uses of the word 'answered" in Matthew's record of :hls incident (Matt. 15:21-2S) that aro luggeBtlve. Let us first, however, get :ho sotting. This womnn was a Greek a Gentile; by raco Bho wob a By rophenlclan, that Is, a Canaanlte. Thus sho was a descendant ot that raco whom God, by tho hand of Josh ua, had driven out to make room for tho Hebrew nation, and as such Is under the ban of God. Seo Eph. 2:12. Vet this woman reaches Jesus, her trouble being that her daughter is possessed by an unclean spirit. At her approach sho takes a lowly place at Jesus' feet and requests that ho heal tho child. She calls him tho "Son of David," and "Ho answered her not a word." Matt. 15:23. Sho j had no claim upon him aa tho Mes siah. This waB tho wrong footing, for Bho was not a child of the kingdom. It wns her need that drove her to him. How sho had heard of him Is suggested in Mark 3:8 and 7:24, cf. Rom. 10:17. There aro eomo ques tion that sllcnco will not answer. A wrong conclusion will bo reached, as In this case tho disciples camo to a wrong conclusion and desired to "send her away." Contrast Jesus' patience with the disciples' impa-' tlence, "she crlcth after us" and em phasize the danger of external Judg ment There are many great moral Issues today t'at are demanding an other answer than that of silence. The Answer of Law. Jesus then made a second answer, tho answer ot law, Matthew 15:24, in which ho accepts her estimate of him as the 'Jewish Messiah. His work was primarily to tho Jcwb (John 1:11, 12). Hut her need was great, and identifying herself with the need of the child sho "worshipped" Jesus. He is moro than tho Messiah, ho is a Saviour. Not yet, howevor, Is JeBua ready to grant her request. Ills third answer (v. 25), tho answer of mercy, Is literally that first tho children must be fed, and she replied, "Yea, Lord; even the dogs under tho table cat of tho children's crumbs." For this saying, viz., that she did not pro test against tho words he ha'd spoken, but accepted the proper estimate of him as being tho Jewish Messiah and herself as outside of that covenant, he made a fourth answer, the pnswer to faith. He answered: "O, woman, great is thy faith," v. 28, and grants her carte blane (v. 28), "be it unto thee even as thou wilt." As outcasts, we must cast ourselves "at his feet." Let us now look at the account of the centurion's servant. Once more Jesus is appealed to by one who Is outside the Hebrew covenant and on behalf of a servant. In tho other in cident there was tho interruption of a seeming refusal and here tho inter ruption of an instantaneous granting of the request. Again wo need to read tho parallel accounts given by the other evangelists. Verso ten of this section Is the key to this wholo story. What are some of the marks of a "great faith?" FirBt, it is tested. The servant was "dear unto the centurion," Luko 7:2. Second, It is progressive "when be heard ot Jesus," Luke 7:3. Third, it will bo recognized by others, Luke 7:4. The Great Faith. The protest in v. 9, and the remark able commendation of Jesus thereon, Is a solemn warning to all who are in covenant relations with God and bis Soft whom ho has sent. Jesus had there a glimpse of that great comlnc day when all Gentiles would bo gathered unto him, v. 11 (cf. Rev. 7:9). Tho centurion received for bU faith com Viendatlon, and healing for his servant as well, v. 13. Why should there bo such a differ enco in tho treatment of thoso two when wo read of each that thoy had great faith? Matthew 15:28 and 8:10. Tho difference can bo explained only by tho fact thnt tho Master know all the facts about both and he adopted such tactics for each as , were best suited to tho case. This impresses ub with the truth that porsonal work cannot bo done by any rule of thumb; indeed, tho Master seems seldom to hnvo used tho samo method twice. Ia there then no common factor in theso two Incidents? Tho yielding of faith always gains that which is sought. HIS CAREER MAPPED OUT. Mi4sMaaaaaaAa23B3Maaiaa'sMBflBfli "I'm golu' to bo n farmer like pop when I grows up. Wot you goln' to bo?" "Mo? I'm goln to bo n bunco man nn' tnko yer farm away front you." PIMPLisC0VERED FACE 1613 Dayton St.. Chicago. 111. "Mr face was very red nnd Irritated and wns covered with pimples. Tho pirn plos fostered nnd came to a head. They Itched nnd burned nnl when I scratched them liccnmo soro. I tried soaps nnd they would not stop tho Itching and burning of tho skin. Tills lasted for a month or moro. At IriBt I tried Ctitlcura Ointment nnd Soap. They took out tho burning nnd Itching of tho skin, soothing It vory much anil giving tho relict thnt tho others failed to glvo mo. I used tho Ctitlcura Soap nnd Ointment about thrco weeks and was completely cured." (Signed) Miss Clara Mueller, Mnr. 1G, 1912. Ctitlcura Soap and Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each free, with 32-p. Skin Hook. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept, L, Boston." Adv. Wise Young Man. That waB a very wlso Cambridge Fludont ot whom tho London story tellers wcro talking Botno time ago. Olio of his college friends finding him self without funds, went to this Sol omon ot students to borrow. Ho found him In bed. Seizing him by tho shoul der, ho shook It I tit. "I say," bo said, "nro you asleep?" "Why do you ask?" queried tho other, sleepily. "I want to borrow n sovorolgn." "Yes," said tho othor, turning over and closing his eyes. "I'm uslcop." No Such Aspersion. "Do you got u stipend for your weekly work?" "Nothln' liko that. I git rcgiar pay." A CURB FOR PILES. CoW.i CarbolUnlvo atopa itchln and paln ondwurcs piles. All druggist!. zSand&Oc. Adv. Every time you toll your troubles you are wasting tho other fellow's tlrno. YOUR WORK IS MADE EASIER Whether in the Kitchen, Shop or on the Farm if Your Tools are of the DOUBLE GUARANTEE QUALITY Meat and Food Chopper Mad In M Sizes and Styles for Hand. 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