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ISSSSKSS ftiu"Waa 'ifi ''M XFlr!f!,f'KP "' !- , .!, ..,"""V'Wf-ft!,:'il'i'' "--- JW RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF . V A&A&A&A&A&A'A&AttAs.A&A HER LITTLE MIRACLE By ANNA S. RICHARDSON. It was pretty generally understood that the Hilly Halloas were drifting apart. There wns no particular rea son for this state of affairfl, save the lack of something bettor to do. You see, they had Just enough money so that Hilly did not have to work, nor Janet to worry about malt' Ing both ends meet. They had danced their way through several seasons into a lazy, good-humored and com radelike engagement, thenco Into matrimony. After that Hilly had con tinued to lead cotillons and Janet to dance them but generally with other partners. Matters botween them had reached the point whero the rumor-laden so ciety papers had suggested covertly that when Hilly went to Knglnnd anil Scotland, whero ho had nothing in particular to do, Janet would probably tnko up hor homo in Novado, or South Dakota, there to remain until Norman Stanley returned from Africa, whero lie wns fighting ennui by hunting big game. It was even whispered that Hilly Dalton had Insinuated to Stan ley that It wns rather better taste to stalk big game than another man's wife, especially when the other man was perfectly willing to make It clear sailing for his wlfo If It would mnke hor any happier. Of course this sounds a bit strong on paper, particularly to the old-fash loned folk who still beliovo that mar riage is a contract for life and not. a mere episode. In tho set to which the nilly Daltons belonged the situation was accepted as a matter of course, and when Janet asked a lot of peo ple down to their Imib Island place for tho automobile races and the week end, no ono thought of refusing just because tho Daltons might soparato within a fortnight after tho gather ing. Such was tho situation when the Dalton car broko down on tho Jericho turnpike, and its occupants, Janet, Mrs. Grconwalt, Joo Jeffreys and "Marsh" Huntoon, decided to cut through tho woods to tho Dalton placo and leave the car for a farmer to guard until tho mechanic who handled tho Dalton garage could bo dispatched to the scene of the accident. Perhaps It was not entirely Impa tience which led them to take tho short cut through tho woods, but the call of a hundred autumn voices, in rustling leaves, rich, warm colorings and the chatter of squirrels laying up winter stores. And thus It was that they suddenly stopped In their tracks nnd listcded to n sound that was not of tho woods, but of tho nursery, tho plaintive wn.ll of a child. Janet It wns who found It a bit of white faced, stnrlng-eycd humanity rolled up snugly in a great shawl of Iceland wool. While sho held tho baby In her arms nnd tried to silence its walls with uncertain and awkward little pottlngs, the qunrtetto held n confer ence. Tho child wns too young to have walked there. Mrs. Greonwnlt said It was not n day over two months old. It was too far from the road to bo heard by passing travelers. Ah there wns tho nnswer a wisp of pa per, tied to tho end of tho shawl. "Pleaso tnko caro of little Elsie. It was not her fault that sho came Into tho world and I can do no more." "I've always said that tho govern ment ought to regulate the question of marriage among tho poor," re marked Mrs. Greenwalt soverely. "Hero Is a caso in point." "You aro Jumping nt conclusions," snld Huntoon dryly. "Lot's tnko It to tho town mnrshal " "And what then?" asked Janet, with out lifting her gazo from tho child's face. Tho baby had clutched her finger with Its tiny fist nnd settled down as if It hnd found anchorage. "Oh, thoro aro asylums and homes for youngsters like this. You'd bet ter hurry along homo with It before It begins to howl. Ono of your men can tako it to town beforo dark. Shnll I carry tho llttlo beggar for you?" "Oh, no she's not n bit henvy nnd she Is quiet now. Sho might cry If wo changed her position." They trudged on through rustling leaves and soft Indlnn summer haze, three of tho party chatting gayly; two, tho young wlfo nnd tho bnby, looking Into each other's eyes as if searching for a now key to the prob lem of life. Sometimes Jnnet wished that tho child would closo its eyes. Sho did not liko to meet their trust ful, clear-eyed gazo. "Have you disposed of tho young ster?" nsked "Marsh" Huntoon, ns thoy snt down to dinner that night. Janet stnrted and looked across tho tablo at hor husband. Ho lifted his oyobrows Inquiringly. "What? Don't you know thnt our party was Increased by ono during our Tldo this afternoon? Rather a smnll 'one,' but. my! what lungs It hns." Janet drew In her breath sharply. "I wish you would not tnlk any moro nbout it at present, good peo ple," sho said trying to speak light ly. "I've started inquiries In a quiet way. I don't want tho thing to got Into tho papers because if no ono claims llttlo Elsio, I think I I shnll cop her." "Keop her!" gaspod Mrs. Greenwnlt. "Why. my dear girl, tho placo for a child without a nnmo Is a foundling asylum.". Janet spoke vnry softly, yot every word was heard, bo completo wob tho ellcr.ee. "I shall glvo her a namo, becauso once just onco I Bnw a lino of chil dren walking, rows and rows, by twos, from an asylum. I enn't send her there." Mentally, sho saw again those clear, trusting, blue eyes. "And I know jou will all be Ulna enough to keep this very quiet un til" there wns just a slight, tense hesitation, "until wo decide what shall bo done." Naturally, It was talked about, how ever. In boudoirs and at clubs the question wns raised ns to whnt name llttlo KIslo would acquire. Wns It not bad onigh to be facing n dlvorco residence in tho far weal without ac quiring an unnecessary incumbrance nt the cruclnl moment? Within the Dalton bungalow on Ixmg Island stranger things wore hnp penlng. No cluo to the bnby's parents had been found. When Hilly Dalton dropped down occasionally, ns ho hnd boon doing for a yenr past to keep up nppearances, his first question was "Anything now?" and this always meant "anything now about tho baby's history." And llttlo KIslo would look up at him with reproachful bluo eyes, as If asking. "Why do you enro?" And tho worst of it wns thnt Hilly Dalton begnn to realize that ho did caro. Janet nnd changed, ami, wun tin odd sort of Jealousy, he realized thnt It wns llttlo KIslo nnd not ho who hnd brought about tho marvelous and altogether dcslrablo chnnge. She wnc no longer bored. How could sho be, with Klsle cutting a now tooth every few dnys, and such wonderful hamp erB of clothes to bo bought, all line handkerchief linen, narrow Vnl and convent embroidery? A moro fnstldl oub customer had nevor entered the shops which specialize on Inyettes, nnd, with her own hands, Janet made covers for down pillows, sllk-tufted afghann and other foolish things while the tongue of gossip wagged gayly ovor tho whole absurd oplsode. Ono frostly December afternoon Dalton ran down to tho bungalow and found Jnnet standing at tho window. The low spreading evergreens on the west sldo of the house wero powdered lightly with snow, und Jnnet turned to him with kindling eyes." "Hilly, I shnll have a Christmas tree for Elsie. She Is so bright for hor ngo. I do believe sho will ndtlco It." "Quito likely," responded Hilly with assumed carelessness, ns bho laid nsldo his storm coat. "Hut In making your plans you seem to have over looked one Important fact. As yet EIslo Is not really yours. Tho law " Jnnet turned on him sharply. "She Is mine by right of every thing. I found her nnd 1 lovo her." "Yes but you must formnlly adopt her. I thought perhnps you'd better see to that bororu I leave. I'vn changed my plnns a bit. I'm going to meet mother nnd Grace in Romo for Christmas. The mater has not been feeling very fit. I am not fond of England In winter and " Janet crossed to his side and her hand rested lightly on his arm. "Don't you think you'd enjoy much more seeing Elsie have hor first tree? And nnd I think I need you moro thnn your mother docs!" Something rose In Dalton's thront nnd throntened to choke him. It wns a sensation ho hnd never foil before not oven during the good-natured, lazy run of his wooing. Janet wanted him! Ho thought ho hnd not cured. Now he knew that ho had -cared all along. Hut It was characteristic he did not express his fierce joy In words. Ho hold Jnnet vnry close nnd whispered: "Well. I rather did hopo you'd give tho llttlo beggar tho nnmo of Dalton. It's n protty good name, after all, eh?" Norman Stnnley heard tho news when ho landed In London. Ho sent a lion's skin, enptured by his own hand, for llttlo Elsie to roll upon. Then ho went to tho Nllo country for tho win ter. (CopyrlKlit, 1913, ! tlio McCltire News paper Syndicate,) MUCH MONEY AWAITS HEIRS City Chamberlain of New York the Custodian of Large Sums That Arc Unclaimed. There Is n plnco In Now York city where unclaimed fortunes He; hun dreds of them, ranging from $1 up to $125,000. They aro waiting thoro for heirs who havo novor nppenred, for thoso whom lltlgntlon hns enriched nil unknowingly to them, Tho fortunes remain in tho custody of tho city chamberlain for 20 years: then thoy aro turned over to tho stato And there thoy aro held forovor, ac cumulating year by year, until some body with an InconteBtlblo right ap pears to claim them. Hut hnrdly anyone .does appear. In spito of tho fact that In 1910 tho city chamborlnln turned over to tho Btate $210,G10.0G, and this year $r4,772, and thnt thoro 1b nbout $200,000 bolng held there now, It Is a raro occasion when n contcstnnt docs put lu his claim. Learn Our Grmes. Filipinos are taking to Amerlcai sports so rapidly that chicken fights aro fast losing favor in tho Islands. IJnscball, of course, Is tho fancied sport In tho Islands, as it 1b bound to bo in any placo that is under tho influence of tho United States army and navy, aB well ns that of college men who fare forth ub civil service employes, teachers and uplift work ers, but tho American national gamo does not possess a monopoly of Fili pino popularity. Tennis, football, and oVen golf find favor In tho oycB of tho far east, and another game played widely and much ndmlred thero Is vol ley ball. Thoro aro moro than 4,000 volloy ball equipments in tho Philip pines, and thoy are pretty wldoly scat tcred. It Is a lively gamo, and ono In which tho nntural quIckncBB of tho reformed head huntors I'h a useful unset. liWBN&riONAL SUNMTSOIOOL Lesson (Ily E. O SELLEHH, Director of ICvenlng Department, Tho Moody Mbit? Institute, Chicago.) LESSON FOR JANUARY 4 JESUS AND THE CHILDREN. LESSON TKXT-Mnrk 9:30-41; 10:13-16. I GOLDEN TKXT-"(llrl yourselves with i humility. to srrvo ono nnol irr: for Clo.1 ' tho i umb to" Tvci !"b K tho numbio. I l etO.6. ( We now return to tho New Testa- i mont ntwl .lnrlni iiila vnnr tlnlnh Ihnan studies on tho llfo of Christ which were followed during tho year 1912. Almost ns though It were nn answer to tho question, "who arc for him, nnd who aro againet him?" that wan asked In tho last lesson for thnt year, wo havo presented for our study today, tho relations of Jesus with children. In hlB teachings about children, ns nbout so many other things, Jesus stands unlquo among nil religious teachers Tho events of this leBson occurred during tho summer of A. I). 29, dur ing tho' tlmo of his Terenn ministry, which extended from his final depart uro from Galileo until his triumphal entry Into Jerucalcm. Luit for Power. I. A Wayside Dispute, vv. 30-37. An though by way of contrast, tho lesson commltteo has given us this side-light aB to tho effect, up to this time, upon the hearts of the disciples of thoso great truths Jesus had been teaching them, about tho method whereby ho was to establish his kingdom. Tho dlsclpleB lusted for power, a wrangling which had not yet ceased. Jobub wait ed until they had nrrlvcd at Caper naum, and ther heat had cooled some what beforo taking any notlco of the dispute In responso to IiIb question ing they held their pence, for, nfter reflection, they were nshamed of whnt had tnken placo, v. 34. Jesus then pre sented to them a concrete examplo of what is to bo required of all of thoso who shall seek to enter into this new kingdom. That was a moro pertinent question than the ono they had Just been discussing. (Luko 18:15-17) tells ub that these disciples desired to send tho children away, hence tho words, Suffer them to come." Ever nfter, when this mean, low, ambition to bo "tho greatest" enmo up, thero must havo arisen boforo them, In memory, this picture. His appeal to children meotB a well nigh universal responso In tho hearts of men. Tho fact that tho child was bo near at hand 1b sug gestive of tho attractiveness of Jesus. Tho disciples wero seemingly afraid of him (v. 32), not so, however, tho child. For us to receive ono who per fectly trusts him Is to receive Jesus himself, nnd to receive Jesus Is to re colvo tho Father, for ho came no tho representative of tho Father, tho full rovelatlon of God, Col. 2:9. To on ter tho kingdom Is of course prelim inary to any question of precedenco In that kingdom. Jesus taught thcBO disciples that as a llttlo child is teachable (Matt. 18:3), bo must all bo who aro to follow him: Thus Josus contrasts tho spirit of humility with that of prldo which they had Just shown. Tho lower wo put ourselves tho higher God will exalt us, Phil. 2:6-11. Jesus rebuked Ills dlscl pleB and taught them that rather than seek tho placo of authority and leader ship, thoy ought to tako tho placo of a child, that they may bo taught and bo ruled. II. Authority Denied, vv. 38-41. The spirit .manifested by theso disciples (v. 38) is far from 'having been re moved from tho earth after nil of theBo yearB. Tho ability tw cast out devilB In tho nnmo of Jesus waB evldenco enough In hlu mind that such persons woro for, nnd not ngalnBt, him, vv. 39, 40. It Is not, however, tho ability to cast out tho devils, but rather tho fact that a service had been perform, cd "In his name," which bulked largo in Ills mind. Such Is tho scrvlco that has its roward, v. 41 nnd Matt. 12:30. Set Good Example. III. Angels In Disguise, 10:13-16. TIiIb attltudo of Jcbub towards thoso children about hlm (9:30) led othors to bring their children to hlm, and among theso woro tho babies, Luko 18:15. Try nnd plcturo tho bcciio as Jcbub extended his hands In blessed boncdictlon. What effect this blessing may havo had upon a baby's heart wo aro not told, but wo can Imaglno that a senso of responsibility for Chris tian nurture must havo remained with theso parents, Eph. 6:4. Thoso In charge of theso children havo set us a good examplo In bringing them thus early to Jcbub. To allow children to reach tho "years of undortandlng" be foro teaching thorn tho way of llfo, Is as unreasonable as' is neglect teach ing children tho habits of physical cleanliness, until thoy aro old, enough to understand sanitation, hyglcno, or tho laws of medical science. As wo look back over these Inci dents wo aro ImpresBcd by tho fact that thoso who cngago In such u silly, nay, oven wicked a discussion' as to tho matter of pre-emtnenco whether It bo that thoy had a spiritual or tem poral Idea of that kingdom stood dumb beforo hlm whon called upon to Justify themselves. Thoso who fain would send tho children away aro re buked, and It Is rovenlcd to them thut theao stool nearer to tho Christ than did tho disciples themselves. Even thoso not socially nor personally at tractlvo may bo received "In mj namo," i. o., for his sako. Housework is a The dally cares of keeping houso nnd bringing up n family aro hnrd enough for a healthy woman, The tired, weak mother who struggles from morn to night with a lame, ach ing back Is carrying a heavy burden Mnny women believe that urinary disorders and backache are "female tumbles" nnd must bo endured. Hut men suffer the same nehes and trou bles when the kidneys arc sick. Women lire especially subject to kid ney dlnease. Tight clothing, Indoor work, tho ordeals of childbirth, tho worry, and the stooping, straining and striving of housework nil help to bring It on. At llrst the trouble, mnv be only imckache, sick headache, dl.zlness ,, ,lrmvBy, UuU mguld fooling, but "Ih contllilou Is dangerous to neglect.' for ,,rol,aV( (;rnve, nmj ,u,(u,,y nrKht'fl "lBcafl0 B,nrt '" H0' mu'h mn wn'' " t W dlSCOUrngOd. VWlOtl imCK aeho. nervousness and Irregular or painful pnssages of the kidney secre tions beglli to bother yoif, use noun's Kidney Pills, tho romedy that has brought new llfo nnd strength to thou sands of suffering womon. Thero are no poisonous nor nnrcotlc drugs In When Your Back b Lame-Remember the Name" DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by an Dcalcn. Price 50 cents. roiter-Mllbum Co., Buffalo, M V, Proprlctoo BEms Wise Johnnie. Little Johnnie had been naughty all day. At last, to cap the climax, he slapped his small sister. When father came home from the of fice the mother told hlm of his son's misdeeds. "The next tlmo you tense our sis ter you go to bed without dinner," tho father said sternly. Tho klddlo snt In silence for a few moments. Then nil of a sudden he turned to his father. "The next tlmo I want to hit Bister I'll wait till after dinner." ho remarked. F E FOR CHILD "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, liver and bowels. Every mother renlles, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs" thot this 1b their ideal laxatlvo, becauso they lovo Its pleasant tasto and It thoroughly cleanses tho tender llttlo stomach, liver and bowels with out griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, glvo a teaspoonful of this harmless, "fruit laxative," and In a fow hourB all tho foul, constipated waste, Bour bllo nnd undigested food passes out of the bow els, and you havo a well, playful child again. When Its llttlo system Is full of cold, thront sore, hns Btomachache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic remem ber, a good "Insldo cleaning" should ulwnys bo tho first treatment given. MllllcnB of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" hnndy: they know a teaspoonful today saves a Blck child tomorrow. Ask nt tho storo for u GO cent bottlo of "Cnllfornla Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of nil nges and grown-ups printed on tho bottle. Adv. Old Adam. Llttlo Henry, like many other llttlo boys, was very fond of playing nt bo lng a railway train. Ho liked to pre tond to bo the engluo and to dash around tho houso with a great noise of pulling and tooting. Tho other day tho stork brought Henry a sister. Ho was tuken in to sco the bnby nnd regarded her for a tlmo with an ex pression of grave curiosity. Then his face lighted up. "Now," said he, "I shall havo some body to ho the tender anyhow." New York Kvcnlng I'ost. ECZEMA ITCHED AND BURNED R. P. D. No. 2, Seymour, Mo. "My icalp broko out with flno pimples at the start. They Itched and burned so much that I was compelled to scratch them nnd thoy would fester and como to a heud and break out again. Tho troublo wus attended by such burning and Itching I could not sleep, also when I sweat It burned tho samo. My hair fell out gradually and tho scalp kept rough and dry with Itching and burning. After about two yearB tho plmplos broko out between my shoulder's. My clothing Irritated thorn. I was troubled with that eczema live or six years. "I tried everything that was recom mended without any benefit until I used the Cuticura Soap and Ointment according to directions, nnd Cuticura Soap and Ointment cured mo sound and well in two weeks." (Signed) S. I Killlnn, Nov. 22, 1912. Cuticura Soap nnd Ointment sold throughout tho world. Samploof each free.wlth 32-p. Skin Hook. Address post card "Cutlaura, Dept.-ii, lloston." Adv. When the Battle Began. Wife (with mngazlno) Hero's an ar tlclo on "How to avoid war." Hub What does it say remain sin tlo? Stubborn Throat troubles arc cnitllv re lieved by Pcui'h Mentliol.itcd Couch Dropu, They oct liku uiagia 5c at oil Driif:i:iu. Tho ltoynl t.ocety of Canada will hereafter admit womon to its councils. PJJI1 HI WEveryPictare$ ZT I Wells ASfory jl & "OLf What a pain." ADMONITION HAD NOT SUNK Small Girl Calmly Put Aside the Chid ing Administered by Her Paternal Relative. Hero Is a "kid" tory which Dr. Oak ley Smith, president of tho Chicago College of Naprodathy, enJoyB telling his friends: "An eastern iutlmnto of mine," said Doctor Smith, "has a child of extraor dinary precocity. She Is only three, but has a mind of her own which she sometimes asserts to the consterna tion of her father nnd mother. "It became necessary ono day for the child's father to reprimand her gently, but llrmly, when hIio miscon ducted herself at tho tablo. The child's face boio a pained expression. The mother wits silent. A guest nt the table woro the resigned air that guests always do on such occasions. As tho father finished his admonition tho si loncu was electric burdened with foreboding. And tho strand was broken only when tho baby looked up at her mother and asked: " 'Mamma, did somebody my some thing?'" Pessimistic Deacon Philander. Deacon Philander of our church la so practical that nt tlmoB ho appears to bo profane, says tho Kansas City Star. Our minister, a very modest and well meaning man, approached Philander tho other day and said: "Ilrother Philander, we aro to bo con gratulated. Of course you noticed whnt mi Immenso congregation wo hnd at our special services tho other evo tilng. I am told thut ut tho opera houso thero was a very smnll crowd out to sou tho show. The Interest In our work Ib certainly Increasing won derfully. "Yes," replied old Philan der, very solemnly, "I noticed the things of which you speak, but I much' fear that things would bo different IT we charged a dollar admission and tho show ut thu upoia houso was free." As church treasurer Philander gets onto a lot of things. Testimonial From High Authority Mrs. U. U Wilson ot Nashville, Tcnn., Is famed tho world over for her won derfully dellcluuH cokes. Thoy aro shipped to nil parts of tho alobo for spe cial affairs whuro tho beat of cukt.i aro demanded. Mis. Wilson hns tho distinction of hakluc Christinas cakes for tho Presi dents, In which sho uses Culutuct liuk Intf Powder. Sho states: 'To havo completo success, with no fnllures, euro should ho used In tho selec tion of Uuklmr Powder." , . , Calumet Is complimented with tho fol lowing testimonial from her: "Soma llttlo tlmo ni?o 1 mnilo a raroful study nnd Investigation "f tho bakliiB powder subject and I feel fully repaid. I am llrmly umvlnceil fioni tho p-sults I havo received that there Im no hakim; pow der to epin! t'nlumet for wholesomennsi and economy, and I also recommend Cnlti mot linking Powder for Im nuver falling u-sultH." , , Calumet nlzo received the Hicliost Awards at tho World's Puro Food Impo sition, riilcaijo; ariinii piizo ami uoiu Medal, P.ills Imposition, 1915. , . This will, without a doubt, prove Inter filing and very gratifying to Im friends and customers of Calumut Unking Pow der. It Iiuh always been found that Calu met la economical to use. Adv. His Contribution. A llttlo boy of llvo was Invited to u children's party. Tho next day ho was giving un account pf tho fun, und snld that each of tho llttlo visitors 'had con tributed cither a song, a recitation, or music for tho pleasure of tho rest. "Oh, poor llttlo Juck!" said his mother "How very unfortunato you could do nothing!" "Yes, I could, mother." roplled tho young hopeful. "I stood up and said my prayers!" No Automobile. "1 mn disappointed in , those new neighbors of ours. Thoy borrowed u gallon of gasollno yesterday." "Then thoy have a car?" "No; It seems thoy wanted it to clean gloves." Mm.Wlnnlow'rt HootUInu Hyrnp for Children tcetliliitf, softens the kiiuih, minces Inltnmma tlou.ulluyupaln.ciires wliulcoilcVi'eu UtUojU If n mnn begins by paying n young widow attention she may expect hlm to end by puylng her bills. Nearly n million divorces hnvu been granted In thu Inst 20 years. Ily the tlmn pome pcoplo mnko up their minds what to do It's too lato. Burden Donn's Kidney Pills nothing to injuio nor ciiiisu u liahlt. Delicate women enn use them with perfect safety The f(i)l(Hlni enrni U t-lenl ol tin' iiiii rlTretril t DoniiH Kidney nits. (Ircltlill tckllmuny In tliu lx-M cfliU-m-r. UNCONSCIOUS FOR HOURS Michigan Woman TrIUof Awful Stiff trlnr Mrs. OenrKo Dnlsen. Inltnter, Midi.. suyx: 'TollowliiK Hi" Mrtli of mj Itiliil child, t began to notice Mkiim or Milntty tiolllile. 1 liitd terillile, lii'.'irlnj.'-ilnwn pitlliH through Hie miiiiII of my lnu k Mill my blood was filled with urle tielil Mv limb, ankles and feet dwelled twlei their tnitiirat plzo and a llngrr prewtnrn 1 It a tlent for linurH. My (tight was nfTu'lcil, my bend dizzy and I would lie for dourH mii'diipclmiH. I got so thin tluu no ono would havo recognised me. The kidney secretions eontnlned white, fatty fide Htiinees nnd If allowed to stand InnmiK thick. I had a doctor nnd lie mild mv kldrmyN weren't interim; the Inipuittiei from my nylcni. Nothing had the lens! effect, In fin-t, I was RettfnK wnrt-e My sinter brought me u box nf Donn's l ni nes Till and when I found thev wt ro helping me, I ki pi on taking them I Kot stronger, my kidneys began lo in t rlKht nml tho swelling went down Tim hf-ndnchcM nnd dizzy spells left inn 1 picked up In weight and tho pains tllNiij. penred. I was able to take raro of my housework, frcllnt; like n different wo man. Donn's Kidney Pills deserve ivery lilt of credit for curing me." Expert Opinion. "Whnt'B most liable to got brokti nbout your nutomobllo?" "The owner." replied Mr. Chugglnn. u )) UK BOWELS No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Oct a 10-ccnt box. , Aro you keeping your bowels, liver, and stomach clean, puro and Inwli with CaBcnrets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with Suits, Cathartic Pills, CaBtor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. lot Cuscnrcts thoroughly cleanse and reg ulate tho stomach, rt-movo the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, take tho excess bllo from the liver and carry out of tho system all tho constipated waBto matter and polsontt In thu bowels. A Cascnrct to-night will make you feel great by morning. They work whllo you sleep nover grlpo, wlckon or causo any inconvenience, and cost only 10 cents a box from your storo. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now und then and never hnvo Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adv. During the last year about ten pnr cent, ot nil marriages were terminated by divorce. 4QaoQa Settler a."T(ear Tmmicrration fleures show that th nnmilatlon of Canada Increased dur ing 1 9 1 5. by the addition of 400,000 j new Bottlers from tho Unitod States and Europe. Most of these have gon 1 on farms in provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Lord William Percy, an Engllih Nobleman, says: "Tin. nnuihtmia and oDDortunltlM offered i by ths Canadian We&t aro so Infinitely j croater than inow wmen ui m !... that It eemi absurd to think that peopleJ should be Impeded I'om coming io woi country whero thoy can mow casuy certainly Improvo their position. New districts aro being opened up, which will mako accessawo a ureai number of homesteads in oismewi especially adapted to muea larm- 1ns and grain raising. For Illustrated literature and, reduced railway rates, apply to I Supt. ol Immigration. Ottawa, I canaaa, or to W.V.BENNETT Ban Building Omaha, Nob. CtuiUta Oarernm.nl Afml The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome ay CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely and gently on tne nvcr. cure Biliousness, Head ache, Dizzi ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature PARKER'S iT HAIR BALSAM A tullit preparation of tnrilb JIlitarrailli'tHdand(Utt. For Rfttorintf Color And Deauty toGrtty or furicd Halr.l 01, nnu ll wui iruKvi.'a. W. N. U LINCOLN, N.O, 1-1914, ns FOR .EiikV Br ;p HDliAKItKd mESim vuTLf glJW BIVtK Hm H f-l... &u?&&&7 HllPi 3 UotCoufhHrop. Tutu Hood. Um El B t fyfl Inuiui. BjU by PrortUU. ft ' I H"W,,,lP,1l Wr I tl A