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t WBk.IL". ..nBKfiLTiJl "V-4 itMMiiiiinKirm .t:1' jrvT w RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF iW w w lv l & I I. X --- at INDIGESTION, GAS OR SICK STOMACH Time it! Pape's Diapepsin ends all Stomach misery in five minutes. Do some foods you cat hit back taBto good, but work badly; ferment into stubborn lumps nnd cause a sick, flour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pape's Diapepsin dlgcstB everything, leaving nothing to Bour and upset you. There ncvor waB anything so safely quick, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach Is disordered you will get happy relief in Ave minutes, 'but what pleases you most is that It strengthens nnd regulates your stom ach so you can eat your favorite foods without fear. You feol different as soon aB "Pnpe's Diapepsin" comes in contact with the stomach distress just vanishes your ntomnch gets sweet, no gases, no belch ing, no eructations of undigested food. Go now, make the best Investment you ovor made by getting a large fifty cent case of Papo'B Diapepsin from any Glorc. You realize In Rvo minutes how needless it is to suffer from Indiges tion, dyBpopsia or bad stomach. Adr Her Preference. Young Mawks had decided to enlist and go to war, and his wlfo was ob jecting. "I3ut, darling," he argued, "even If 1 wero killed, Just think how fine it would bo to bo the widow of n hero." "Oh, no, Wilfred," pleaded tho young wifo earnestly, her mind reverting to a familiar proverb: "I would rather be tho wife of a live jackass than a dead Hon." Judge. Alfalfa PUREST ON EARTH More than 30 year ngo Saber's Catalog boomed Alfalfa, years before other eccdn men thought of its value. Today Salrcr excels! Hit Alfalfa sUrains include Grimm, (Montana Lincoln, Ar. College inspected). Salzcr's Dakota KegiBtered No. 30 all hardy nn oak. For 10c In Postage Wc gladly mail dur Catalog and pample package of Ten Fa mom Farm Seeds, including Speltz, "The Cereal Wonder;" Rejuvenated White Bonanza Oats, "Tho Priro Winner;" Bil lion Dollar Urasv Tcosinte, the Silo Filler, Alfalfa, etc., etc. Or Send 12c And we will mail you our big Catalog nnd six generous packages of Early Cabbage, Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce, Radish, Onion furnishing lotH and lotH of juicy delicious Vegetables during the early Spring and Summer. Or send to John A. Snlzcr Seed Co., Box 703, La Cronnc, Wis., twenty cents and receive both above collec tions and their big catalog. A m ( Reminiscence. "I can remember when we could get an Idea of how an election was going by taking a straw voto." "Wo never depend on straw votes out our way. Tho only chanco of learning which way tho election was going wns to discover which side had the moBt two-dollar bills." FALLING HAIR MEANS DANDRUFF IS ACTIVE Save Your Halrl Get a 25 CeVit Bottla of Danderlne Right Now Also Stops Itching Scalp. Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy hair Is muto ovldenco of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. Thero is nothing so destructive to tho hair as dandruff. It robs tho hair of Hb luster, its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverish ness and itching of tho scalp, which If not romodlod causes tho hair roots to shrink, loosen and die then tho hair falls out fast A little Danderlno tonight now any tlmo will surely save- your hair. Got a 25 cont bottlo of Knowlton'a Danderlne from any store, and after tho first application your hair will tako on that life, luster and luxuriance which is bo beautiful. It will becomo wavy and fluffy and have tho appear ance of abundance; an lncomparablo Close and softness, but what will please you most will bo after just a few weeks' uso, when you will actual ly boo a lot of fine, downy hair now hair growing all over tho scalp. Adv. His Point of View. "What is your Idea of matrimony?" asked tho fair maid who was still oc cupying tho anxious seat. "Well," rejoined tho wiso chnp who had balked at tho hurdle, It's probably all right for thoso who haven't enough worry." Important to Mothers Examiuo carofully ovory bottlo ol CASTOHIA.asafoandsure remedy foi Infants and children, and seo that 11 Hears tho BIgnaturo In Uso For Ovor 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's CaBtorla The tlnconsratoncy of womankind la demonstrated by tho society girl, who starts In when sho comes out. m 9 M1MT10NAL SiiNMrscnooi Lesson (By E. O. 8KLLEHS, Acting Director of Sunday School Course Moody ntble In stitute, Chli-OKo.) LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 28 8AMUEL, THE VICTORIOUS LEADER. I.KSSON THXT-I Samuel 7:3-17. QOI.DKN TKXT-Hltlicrto luitli Jeho rah helped mo.-I Samuel 7:12 It. V. Having prepared a "guilt offering," 6:4-9, the Philistines started the ark back towards Shlloh. As a punish ment for their sacrilege nnd pcrhnps for their boastful pride, God punishes tho men of Hoth-Shcmesh and finally tho nrk finds rest In tho house of Ablnadab, 6:10-21, 7:1, 2. For 20 years Israel was under discipline In bondage, v. 2. ! "And Samuel spake . . . say ing," vv. 3-8. It is possible that nt times Samuel was a fugitive, but that ho was praying, tenchlng end punch ing "tho word of Jehovah" wo are as sured. At last Israel wbb "drawn to gether," v. 2 It. V. margin. Undoubted ly Samuel's pure life nnd his fnlthful witnessing had as much to do with this assembling as did tho oppression of tho Philistines. Samuel told the people plainly that In order to bo de livered from tho Philistines Israel must "return unto Jehovah with all your heart." Tho putting away (judg ing) of sin and all Idols Is the first step of any real, genuine repentance townrds God, Isa. r5:7. When Israel adopted Ashtaroth and the "strange gods" they possibly did so with no thought of forsaking Jehovah, but rather with tho Idea of "enrinchlng" their worship. Such liberality, such a federation of religions is weakening to tho cause of faith, Matt. 6:24, I John 2:15, James, 4:4. Samuel might bo called "narrow," but his exhortation to Israel that they return to tho love and worship of Jehovah, to the obedi ence of his laws with whole-souled de votion, was tho first, and the most es sential requisite to their freedom. Is rael's respond (v. 4) meant uot alone self-denial, but a revolt against tho Philistines. This meant also tho giv ing up of amusements and profits which might accompany such worship. Tho word "heart" includes tho will, affec tions, motives and powers of soul. Not merely a surface emotion, but a deep change of heart and character. It is sad to recall that this was a reformation, not a regeneration (ch. 8:8), but such is the history of an emotional reformation. One day, how ever, wo shall Bee that one will last last, Rom. 11:26. Samuel is a type of Christ as a prophet and also as an Intercessor, Heb. 7:25. Gathering tho people at Mizpah ("a lookout") ho caused tho people to look to God. Such a gathering was an evidence of that unity of the people of God which must ovor precedo prevailing prayer, Ps. 99:6, Hob. 10:25. The meeting began by a prayor by Samuel who was nearest to God. They than poured out water upon tho ground, a symbol of their utter helplessness, also of tho pouring out of their hearts before God, II Sam. 14:14; Ps. 62:8. Israel also "fasted" an expression of sor row for sin which was so deep that they could not eat, and a sign of the humiliation of self and an earnest do sire to find God, Dan. 9:3, Acts 13:2, 3. II. "And Samuel offered . . . a burnt offerlng(" vv. 9-12. Twenty years of bondage bred a spirit of fear In tho hearts of tho Israelites and In their extremity they turned to Sam uel to intercede for them. Christians have a better ono as their Interces sor, I John 2:1; Heb. 7:25; Rom. 8:34. Israel no longer placos Its trust in an outward symbol as when formerly they sent for tho ark, ch. 4:3. All renl prayer is preceded by sacri fice, and the only ground wo have upon which to approach a holy God is to Bhed blood, Heb. 10:19, John 14:6. This 1b also a type of entlro consecration. Tho lamb of Samuel's sacrifice Is a typo of our Christ who entered Into God'B presence for us "by his own blood," Hob. 9:11, 12. Having thus properly approached God, Samnel cried for Israel, and "tho Lord heard him," John 17:9. In tho midst of this tho Philistines gavo battle (v. 10) even as Satan often makes his fiercest assaults upon us in tho midst of our holiest exercises. God "thun dered with a great voico,"v. 11, marg., bringing discomfiture and fear to the enemy, I John 5:14. The Heart of the Lesson. This les son is a great revelation of the power and effectiveness of intercessory prayer. "Mosob and Aaron among his priests, and Samuel among them that call upon his name," Ps. 99:6, seems to place Samuel nt tho head of Is rael's Intercessors oven as Moses and Aaron led tho prophet priests. Prnycr for others Is not only a duty, but a prlvllogo and loy as well. Too row Christians nro interceding for others. Tho Blncero prayer for others Is Inevitably followod up by service for othors, even as Samuel's prayer was followed by his servlco judging Isrnol. This lesson nlso emphasizes tho need of appreciation of God's mer cies. Abraham erected his alturs; Ja cob and Joshun elected memo rial stones to recall signal blessings; Samuel calls tho ono he erected "Eb onozer," for "Hitherto hath Jehovah helped us," HERMIT'S HOVEL IS LIKE A MENAGERIE Pigs, Sheep, Dogs and Cats Housed in Same Room With Murdered Man. Chicago. The coroner's Jury thnt passed upon the death of Josoph Lnnz rath, a truck farmer and hermit, wan called upon to listen to a rcmnrknble story. , "If I wero a Charles Dickens, an Alexander Dumns or a Victor Hugo I might tell you of the conditions I found at tho place thlB innn called home," said the coroner. "In tho room where tho man was found dead wns locnted his bed. With scarcely room to pass between wns tho Vonkstove, On the floor was u A Menagerie In the Kitchen. box with excelsior in it. This fur nished tho homo for two pigs, which Jumped upon the feather bed to greet us aB wo entered. "Some sheep also made their homo in this combination living, sleeping and cooking room, as did four cats which hovered about the featlfprbed In which tho man slept as If they were used to making It their resting place. A bulldog, likewise, was housed in the kitchen, nnd the first thing I did after I arrived thero was to grant the dog Its liberty by cutting the rope. "In tho kitchen I found decayed cabbage, onions, potatoes, lettuce and other vegetables. Tho wlfo of this man lived In a room that is built over a chicken coop. Tho conditions in this place obviate any possibility of tak ing finger print impressions or any thing of the like." BEATEN FOR USING BUTTER Husband Objects Vigorously When Wife Uses Expensive Frying Material. Buffalo, N. Y. Tho Btory of one dinner that ended in tho man of the house taking a punch at his wife wns told in tho city court In the case of Georgo Izdorczak. The trouble all came about because tho wife wanted to fry the chicken to a nlco brown in butter. That was too expensive to suit hubby's tastes. Isdorczak was arrested on tho com plaint of his wife, who charged him with striking her. She claimed that while she was preparing the dinner her husband started quarreling with her and finally punched her. Tho defendnnt did not admit strik ing his wife, but he said they had had an argument about the uso of butter. Ife said it was too expensive. She said sho had wantvd to use It because she thought her hUBband would like il better. HIS MASTER'S CELL FOR HIM Dog's Love Causes Him to Be Locked Up In Jail With Owner. Danville, III. Ono of tho most touching cases of a dog's love for Its master was demonstrated at the police station hero recently. Monroe Jack Bon, a full-blooded Sioux Indian, was held on a charge of drunkenness. Jackson had a dog. As tho dog re fused to leave its master, the police found It necessary to lock up tho ani mal with tho Indian. When separated, both wero Inconsolable. Jackson was recently traveling with n "wild west" Bhow. Tho show went broko. So did Jackson, but ho managed to keep his dog. When arrested tho dog was at his side. When Jackson wuh arraigned in police court tho dog went with him. Jackson was sentenced to eight days In jail. Kills Bride Who Deserted Him. Edlnburg, 111. Charles Jordes, n farmer, shot his bride who deserted him after n fow dnys of married life, wounded his mothor-ln-lnw nnd then turned tho gun on himself, indicting probably fatal wounds. Jealousy wns tho cause of tho trugedy. "Loaded" Cigar Destroyed Eye, Aurora, Ind. Pratt C. Ilolloway lost tho sight of his right cyo when u "loaded" cigar ho was attempting to smoko exploded. A small wiro spring In tho cigar caught and cut tho right eyeball. THE EMBARGO ON WHEAT The United States Wheat Pro duction Admits of 100 Mil lion Bushels for Export. The tnlk In tho press somo llttlo tlmo bnck of placing an cmbnrgo on wheat, brought forcibly to tho minds of tho people of the United States n condition that may nt somo tlmo In tho near futuro faco tlom. 100 mil lion biiHliols of an export of wheat means a splendid rovenuo to tho country ns well ns to the farmer, and If this wuro assured year after year, there would bo reason for con siderable congratulation. Hut last yenr'H magnificent and abundant crop, which wns estimated nt S91 million bushels, cannot bo expected every year. With a home consump tion of 775 million bushels, and a production In many years of llttlo more than this, tho fact Is nppnrent that at 11 n enrly dato tho United States will have to Import wheat. It will be then that tho people of tho United States will bo looking to other marketB for n supply. And It Is then that tho valuo of Western Canada lands will bo vlowed with consider nblo favor. Tho great area of wheat lands In Canada will then be called upon to provldo tho greatest portion of the old world's supply, nnd also, In tho opinion of tho writer, thnt of tho United States as well. At present there nro only about 12 million acres of these lands producing wheat. Thero nro live times that many ncres thnt can bo brought under successful culti vation, Apart altogether from tho value of tlieso lands ns whent pro ducers thero Is an increased value to them from tho fact that tho soil Is especially adapted to tho growing of many other kinds of grnln ns well as nil manner of cultivated grasses, while tho nntlve grnsses arc a won dei ful nsset In thomselvea. The cli mate Is especially favorablo to tho raising of llvo stock, such ns horses, cattle, sheep and hogs. All theso bring Into the limelight tho adapta bility of tho soil, tho cllmato and nil other necessary conditions, to tho carrying on of dairy farming, in a most profltubln way. Thero Is no question thnt high prices for all that tho farmer can grow or rnlBe will contlnuo for somo years, nnd this Is the great opportuno time to tnko advantngo of what Western Cnnnda offers. Lands mny bo had as n freo grant. These aro mostly lo cnted somo llttlo distance from rail ways at tho present time, but sooner or Inter will be well served by rail ways that aro projected Into these districts. Land may also be secured by purchaso nt rcasonnblo price, nnd on easy terms from holders of samn. In mnny cases farms partly Improved may bo rented. A Winnipeg paper eald recontly: "Canada wantB Amorl can immigrants. Thoy mnko good Canadlnn citizens." And then speak ing of the erroneous Impression that has gained somo publicity Inn portion of tho United States press, snys: "It cannot be too forcibly Impressed upon tho American mind that in coming to Canada they place themselves un der tho freest democracy tho world knows. No citizen of this country, whother nntlvo or naturalized, can be compelled 10 military service The only compulsion is tho compulsion of conscience and patriotic duty. Thnt Is the motlvo that has prompted thou sands of Canadians to offer their lives. Thoy aro fighting as freo men." Ad vertisement. The Real Victim. Mrs. Howell I understand your hus band Is troubled with dyspepsia. Mrs. Growell Yes; but his dyspep sia doosn't trouble him half as much as it does mo. The golden rule Is all right, but tho ono used by a lot of people is only plated. Winter Chills Bring Kidney Ills A spell of cold, damp weather is always followed by a fine crop of kid ney troubles and backache. Colds and chills damage the kid neys. Other troubles common to win ter weather are Just as bad. Grip, ton Bilitls, quinsy, pneumonia or any other Infectious disease hurts the kidneys by overloading the blood with poisons. The kidneys get worn, weak and In flamed trying to work It off. It Isn't hard to strengthen weak kidneys though, if you act quickly. At tho first sign of backache, dizzy spells, headaches, losa of weight, nerv ousness, depression and painful, irreg ular kidney action, start using Doan's Kidney Pills. Rest tho kidneys by Blmplo eating, avoldnnco of overwork and worry, and getting moro rest and loop. A milk diet Is flno. This senslblo treatment should bring quick benefit and prevent seri ous kidney diseases like dropsy, gravel and Brlgbt's disease. Clip this advertisement and mall it to tho addresB below for a free trial of Doan's Kidney Pills, tho beat roc- Wj? WhenYour;Back'U Lame-RememberflheiName lssUKsM SYRUP OF FI6S FOR n It is cruel to force nauseating, harsh physic into a sick child. Look bnck nt your childhood clays. Remember tho "dose" mother Insisted on castor oil, calomel, cathartics. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children It's different Mothers who cling to tho old form of physic simply don't renllze what thoy do. Tho children's revolt Is well-founded. Their tender llttlo "Insldes'' aro Injured by them. It your child's stomach, liver and bowels need demising, glvo only dell clous "California Syrup of Figs." Its action Is positive, but gentle. Millions of mothers keep this hnrmloss "fruit lnxatlvo" handy; they know children lovo to tnko It; that It never falls to clean tho liver and bovel nnd Bweot en tho Btomnch, and that a teaspoonful given today saves u sick child tomor row. Ask nt tho storo for a COcent bottlo of "California Syrup of KlgB," which has full directions for bnbles, children of nil ages and for grown-ups plainly on ench bottle. Adv. Experience, "Experience Is a great teacher." "Isn't it? There's Hroun'B case." "What about Mr. Drown?" "Ho married a widow." "I know." "Well, Drown hnd an Idea thnt ho was a handy mnn around tho house About tho second week nfter his mnr rlnge she caught him with a monkoy wrench on his way to fix some of tho water pipes." "What did Bhe do?" "She stopped htm." "Why?" "Sho said her first husband hnd the notion that he was a plumber, nnd sho hud all the trouble from that snurco that sho wanted." GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HER GRAY HAIR 8he Made Up a Mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to Bring Back Color, Gloss, Thickness. Almost everyono knows thnt Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back tho natural color and lustro to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only wny to get this mixture was to make it at homo, which la muBsy and troublesome Nowadays, by asking nt nny storo for "Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," you will get a large bottlo of the famous old rcclpo for about CO cents. Don't Btny gray! Try It! No ono can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as if does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small strand at a tlmo, by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. Adv. The Female of the 8pecles. "I toll you, sir," sntd tho sad-eyed passenger with tho bargain-counter tie, "nil women aro born gamblers." "That's right," observed tho but ton drummer. "And they nenrly al ways win when thoy play hearts to catch diamonds." There's Just No Telling. "Where would tho druggists bo It theydldn't sell cosmetics?" "I don't know, but a much moro vital question Is whero would nine out of ten women be?" It is a wholo lot better to ,howl be fore you arc hurt than to howl in a hospital. Philadelphia Telegraph. Tho mother tonguo has tho father tonguo benten. Vi "Evtrr Pittar r, T,Ilt 4 Storm- "I'd be oil right only fot my back. 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II Vrlr l.tn'W mnmtfitrturtri QJtonfing and llutltttng itjrrt NtwTkCitr RmIm Ctlctf Flthtsna rkilUalpUa AtUala Cl.t.Uad IMralt St.UiU Clscluttl KtsttiClty Miai'ipon SsaFiMtbc Stilt Lasses llaatorf ijittf DEFIANCE STARCH is constantly growing in favor because it Docs Not Stick to the Iron and it will not injuro the finest fabric. Foa laundry purposes it hat no equal. 16 os, package 10c 1-3 more starch for same money. DEFIANCE SiARCH CO., Omaha. Nebraska Much More Cheerful. "A scientist says that tho sun will never cool off." "I'm very glad to hear that." "What difference does It mnko to you who "Will be dead millions of yearn before nnythlng of the sort could hap pen, anyhow?" "Well, It'B moro cheerful to think of this old world, so good In spite of all Its faults, rolling nlong through the sunshlnu 30,000,000 years from now, with n warm, throbbing load of hu man freight, than to picture tt a doso lato ball of Ice plunging through eter nal darkness." 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Anyway, wo admlro a cheerful Idiot moro than wo do tho other kind. The Wretchedness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome by CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. Purely vegetable act surely ana gently on tno liver, euro Biliousness, Head ache, Dlzzl. ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty. SHALL PILL, SHALL DOSE, SHALL FRIO. Genuine must bear Signature W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 9-1915. ommended kidney remedy In tk world. You'll decide It worth a trial, when you read this enthusiastic testi mony.' Health Badly Run Down Had Almost Given Up Hope Permanent Relief James W, Madison, mall carrier, 11 W. Walnut 8t , Dodce City. Kan., says: "I was troubled considerably by too frcqusnt pat. sagca of tho kidney aecretlons which obllfe me to set up several times during: the night. I had sptlla of falntncss and dlxilnesa. I took mcdlclno a physician prescribed, bat sot only temporary relief. My health waa ae badly run down that I was obliged to dis continue my studies at the Oeorce Washing ton University School of Medicine and re turn to Kansas where my health was tempo rarily improved by the climatic change. However, about three yeara ago my condi tion became even worse than formerly and my heart began to show signs of weakness. 1 was very much discouraged and thought X would never be nblo to carry on my work. One day, fortunately, I learned of Doan's Kidney rills and began using them. In three months' time 1 felt that I was en tirely cund. Since then I huvo never has any (rouble." sKIsLiiI waiMiiiiil mc.hmrtK sasaaaaaaasaH bssmwi a r ivcr r JwWcs i $zuj??&zg i m i r "vfo ' I :i 'gy,imvKa,''cgftgr'ii8 aMfrpgAyagfo'J