I ,iff , 1 T ""in JB" r"--jr - """' ir "'W re., j-, tjuuM rrtTTSZ ' - MiaaMla j."2 "Jcj:Y'Tr , i... S5IT!I5!?T ' S '?' U1 ,." w , v-Krf. V ,1V,.V RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF h SIINftSrSOIOOL Lesson Hjr n. O. BHM.KHH, Acting Director ol Hunday School Courno of Moody Hlbli Institute, CtilcfiKo,) LESSON FOR MAY 30 BRINGS ARK TO JERUSALEM. I.RBSON THXT-Il Hutniiol 6112-13 nnd Fsalm 24. (Htmly nil of ctmptur 0 ) aoi.DHN THXT-I whs kIiuI when tlioy aid unto imp, l.'t tin ko unto tlio liousu of tho Lord.-I'salm l?.'.t TIiIh event probably occurred H. C. 1012, In tho twenty-Bucond year of David's reign. It would bo a Rood plan to iihhIkh to vnrloUH pupils hucIi BUbJucto as: (a) What thu urk sob nnd how It camo to bo loot; (b) Whero It had boon Blnco tho da'8 of JobIiuii; (c) What occurred to It whllo In poBBcsBion of tho l'hlllstlnus; (d) Who vns Obud-cdotn? (o) Uzzltih? (f) Mlchal? (b) How Jerusalem catno to bo tho ocut of government. I. Tho Ark Recovered, vv. 1-5. David realized that whllo Cod wiib tho God of all tho IrlbcB, Htlll thero waB no vlBlblo rellKlouB center; thoro was tho coiiHcquunt danger of confound ing tho locnl placo of worship with that of sotno local Haul (god) nnd the poBfllblo breaking up of tho national rellanco upon Jehovah. Whero Klr-Jath-Jonrlm wan la not definitely known, hut perhaps it wuh eight or ten miles west of Jerusalem. Tho ark had lodged hero for perhaps soventy years. David and tlioy that were with him followed tho cxnmplo of tho Phil Istlncs (I Ham. G: 1-18) In their tnodo of transferring tho ark rather than to have it carried upon tho shoulders of tho prleBts (Josh. 3:3). Preceded by "David and tho hotiso of Israel," 1. o leaders of tho peoplo and all others present, thoy began tho return Jour ney from tho house of Ablnndab. II. Tho Ark Retarded, vv. 6-11. They had reached ono of tho opon places used as a threshing lloor whan tho oxen slipped and tho cart was shaken. Uzzluh, ono of tho two into whoso charge It had been placed, laid hold of tho ark to keep it from fall ing. Why wus ho slain therefore? Wo havo already suggested tho reason. How to carry tho ark was plainly writ ten (Num. 4:5-12; 7:9). Neglect of (lod'u word gets many well-moaning peoplo Into trouble, along with their friends, also. Tho ark was tho sym bol of God's presence, und men had to bo taught to revere his holy name and his glorious presenco (sco last clauso v. 2), Uriah's sin was tho sin of irreverence Ho seems not to havo sensed tho Invisible God in his vislblo abode. Tho result struck ter ror Into tho heart of David and tho peoplo,, nnd tho ark was left In tho liouso of Obed of ICdom for a period ot threo months. David's "Improved plan" was a proved failure. III. The Ark Restored, vv. 9-19. David, by thus abandoning the urk, HeeniB to havo resented tho judgment of God, yet bo must havo realized that God had milllclent causo for his 'icts. Tho urk is a type of Christ, who is Immanuel, God with us. Tho ark contained tho luw of God, as Christ enshrined tho will of his Fa ther. Over tho law was tho blood sprinkled mercy seat whore God met his peoplo (Ex. 2G: 18-22). In Christ wo tlnd our morcy seat whero wo meot God. Though this ark brought Judgment to Uzzlah It brought bless ing to Obcd-odom (v. 12). Even so Christ brings Judgment or Joy accord ing to our treatment of htm. Obed cdom so piously cared for tho urk that both ho and his household wero rich ly blessed. If Christ Is really In our hearts wo will bo blessed, and Christ ubtdoth forovor. IV. The Psalm of Praise, Ps. 24. In tho Jowlsh synagogue this psalm is recited at tho currying back of tho book of tho law to Its purine, nnd In tho Greek church at tho consecration of tho church. Tho twenty-second psalm prcsontB tho suffering Savior; tho twenty-third presents tho risen Savior as tho shepherd caring for und lending his sheep, nnd tho twenty fourth tolls of tho reigning, glorilled Lord. Tho whole earth Is Jehovah's (v. 1) nnd no Incident hotter teaches tho converse, viz., that ho is God of tho earth and not a mere tribal deity. Ho "fouuded" and "established" It, and all "tho fullness," and "thoy that dwoll thoreln" nro his by creatlvo uud redemptlvo right. Since wu belong to him wo owe him worship und serv ice nnd a servunt is ono who "stands" v. 3). Tho conditions of fel lowship with Jehovah aro "clean hnudB and a puro heart" (v. 1), those who deal with honesty and reverence. "Vanity" nnd "Idolatry" aro frcauoutly synonymous tonus. Tho first and tho fourth condition relate to others, tho second und tho third to one's lnnor life (seo 1 John 1:6, 7). t Tho reward of acceptablo worship nnd servlco 1b "blessing from tho Lord" (v. G). In vorso eight wo llnd Israel's grent namo for God Hrst used in tho Psalms. Ho is gloriously strong, this Lord of the hosts of heaven. In 1 Cor. 2:S, Jesus who was cruel lied Is called tho "Lord of Glory." Even so our coming King Ib "strong und Mighty" and will prove himself "mighty in battlo" (seo Itov. 19:19-21). Wheu he, tho King of Glory, leads captivity captlvo all of his follow orB will huve a part In that triumphal entry. FACTS ABOUT SUDAN GRASS One Remarkable Thing Is That No body It Knocking It Excels As Drought-Reslstmg Crop. Thero Is one remurknblo thing nboui riudun grnsB; nobody Ib knocking It When fcterltn appeared tho hammeri wero Immediately taken up, and that really splendid grain crop for thlu-fiol und dry yearn had to battlo Its wny tc thu front, which It did In magnificent shape. Sudan grnBS and fterltn art really companion crops; tho ono foi hay and tho other for grain. The) lire both easily more drought-roslstnnl than any of thu previously knowr. sorghums, A conservntlvo estimate of Sudut grusB Ib that It Is decidedly higher Ir feeding vnluo to eunu hay, whllo nt tho same tlmo possessing tho advan tngo of being liner and uimlur handled At least two crops can be cut in uti nverugu year. It bIooIb moro prollll cnlly than nny other rrop, and conse quently less feed Is required. Its reeding value Is superior to pralrlc hay, timothy or any of tho known sorghums, hut not equal to alfalfa. It can bo made to servo as u pasture crop, with good results. Its ability to make a good crop under conditions which no other crop except possibly feterltu can withstand should not bu overlooked. Appaiently theru Ib only ono caution to be exercised In taking hold of Sudan grass, and that Is to look out Tor Johnson grass, which la very similar in appearance, uud which Is u pest except where It rree.eB out. DRY FARMING HERE TO STAY Many Farmers Have Proved That It la a Success Thousands of Acres of Land Still Available. Dry running has cumo to stay. Many rurmers huve proved Mint It la a suc cess. Some havo railed, It. Is true, but their fulluro has been due to one ot two causes cither the land was poor ly adapted to dry fanning, or improper methods of farming wero practiced. Thero Is considerable laud In tho scmlnrld regions Mint Is not good dry farm land, nnd probably nevor can bo successfully dry farmed. Hut on tho other hand, there aro thousands of acres of splendid land yet nvallablo which aro capable of producing prollt able crops under scientific dry fnrm methods. It Is or the utmost Importance, how ever, to rollow out theso methods most carefully. Often a fence, or only a division line, separates tho man who Is dry farming nt u profit from tho mnn who Is losing money, ir you will study tho difference carefully you will Uud that one Is moro thorough than thu other In his operations. Ho plows deep und at tho right time, ho keeps down weeds, maintains a mulch to conserve molsturo und selects good, clean seed of tho right kind. DEEP PLOWING IS ESSENTIAL Many Farmers Do Not Understand Necessity of Preparing Good Seed Bed Packer Is Needed. Deep plowing is essential in all dry farming countries. The use of the subsurface packer or some other Im plement that will pack tho furrow slice llrmly down against tho subsoil again, also Is necessary. Too many rnrmeis do not understand thu neces sity or preparing a perfect seed bed. They uro Inclined to plow nnd burrow tho ground with tho single purpose In view of getting loose dirt to cover tho seed. This Is a mlstnke, for looso dirt Is only an incident In thu prepara tion of n seed bed nnd piny havo but little relation to moisture conservation which Is, utter all, the essentlnl thing In all scmlnrld countries. PIT SILO MOST ECONOMICAL Any Man Can Build One, as It Re quires Little Skill Saves Crop During Droughty Year. The pit silo ts tho cheapest and best silo you can build. A good pit silo may bo built ror tin actual outlay or cash ror material not to exceed thirty dol lars. Any man can build one, as It requires llttlo skill; no high priced machinery Ib necessary tor tilling; It can't rail down; there Ib no upkeep nnd the enallao can't rree.c. Tho ! silo will Biivo your crop during n droughty year and glvo a Teed enrry- lug all thu value of the green fodder. If you build a silo nnd feed ono win ter from It, you will wonder how you over farmed without ono. EXCELLENT DRY FARM CROP Kafir Is Essentially Drought-Reels ltn Dion fM..H CIIm. I. C... ,iiy mil. ww, II unayo ,a ?U" perior for Milk. Knflr la essentially a drouRht-reslst-Ing crop and It Is not proper to com pare it with corn In those sections In which corn doe best. Whero tho rainfall Is aufllolent to grow good crops or corn It probably will not prove prolitahle to ralsu knllr ror sllngu. Under proper conditions or molsturo com will yield moro fodder to tho acre, und dim Bllngu Ib aomo what superior to knur sllagu for milk production. Treatment for Ailing Hen. U a hen lays many btniill eggs she haa intlammatlon of tho oviduct; It many double ones, she la more- than likely to havo been red too heavily on corn or somo rood twice ua stimu lating. Glvo both plenty or green stuff and a drop of aconite, evening und nioi nliig. An All-Season Admirers of the shepherd's check In cloths ror tailored suits and theso aro many wero 'given a very great variety In models this spring to choose from. Thoso suits ror which small checkB wero chosen, cut on simple, but cnrefully thought out lines, proved to bo tho most successful. A great many of them wero made with short walstcd box coats, A less number had short Jackets, nnd some of tho smart est wore designs In which somlllttlng coata figured. Skirts wero nearly al ways plain, moderately wide and soinewhut (luring. Tho advance of tho sensoti proved that tho suits of shep herd's check received a merited ap preciation. Tho pretty spring suit bo comeB tho crisp midsummer suit by a variation or tho shoes and hats worn with It, nnd Ib u paying investment Tor street wear. Ono or thorn Is Illustrated hero. The porrectly tailored skirt is plain with moderuto llnro and cut Instep length. Transparent Hats and larly In tho season hats having transparent brims made their appear ance. These brims wero Hat and mounted on brnld crowns. Thoy were mado of mallnes, net, chiffon or thin cropo. Nearly always, embedded be tween layers of such airy materials, (lowers, with petals spread lint, added touches of lovely color. The effect Ib very pretty and gavo tho bats their distinguishing name that of "halo" huts tho embedded wreaths encircling the head like a halo. So good an item of art In millinery was destined to outlast tho early sea son and to introduce many transpar ent hats for midsummer. Tho latter uro made, crown und nil, of tho thin fabrics, nnd brims have grown wider. Flower and feather trimmings but mostly (lowers nro mounted on tho outside or undorbrim Instead or being embedded In tho material. A betiutirul hat or this character Is shown in tho picture It Is of black mallnea made over a franio of fine silk wire. Tho edge wire and one other nro outlined on tho undorbrim by flitter Jet. Thoro Is an linmonso pompon of mallnea nt tho front with two long Jet ornaments thrust In it. Nothing could bo prettier ror midsum mer wear than this exquisite plcco or millinery. Hemp und leghorn hats, with fac ings of crape on the upper or under brims are among tho loveliest offer ings In dress hats. Light pink crepe Is tho favorite color and hats of this character aro among tho beBt do blgned for bridesmaids at Juno wed dings. Ono ot them Is shown In tho Illustration. It has a crown of hemp und Its upper brim covered with cropo stretched smoothly over It, leaving the hump as n facing. It Is ti limned I I I ill I I I i ut'$i'i'?:V?r v'Wji,j(4Xl JW , . U M I Ml I l;SrliEiKihJ ,-: 1 L . :W? 't wS$&3 ' - n&38&M&$& -- Rs Street Suit The Jacket Is among the modest num her made with normal waist lino, which rises n llttlo at the back, whero plaits nro depended from tho belt. It Is cut in points at thu front, Is longer than at the bnck and is shaped by small plaits laid In at each side. Tho belt terminates at these plaits. Thu shoulders aro somewhat long nnd so aro tho plain coat sleeves. Tho flaring turnover collar Is cut In threo pieces und unusually well adjusted. Hall buttons in threo sizes uro used ror fastening and trimming. The suit Is worn with low shoea and black cloth galtem, to bo changed to white Tor midsummer wear. The sailor lint, of blnck taffeta, with collar and border in blnck uud whito stripe, is trimmed with smnll pompons of blnck feathers with long curving ribs ex tending from them. White neck ruffs or mallnes or combinations or white and black look well with these check suits. Others for Midsummer with a wreath of roBo foliage against u background of ribbon with a narrow border in bluck. "Llttlo Juno roses are sot In tho wreath. Tho ribbon band Is extended into sash ends at tho back. Near tho brim a llttlo cluster ot rosea Is tied Into the sash with a bow. Tho coloring Is pale pink with tho narrow blnck border or tho ribbon und dark, natural green of tho follago adding depth und character. Tho roses are shaded and deeper in tone Minn the body or tho lint. JULIA BOTTOMLEY. Smart Costume. Ono or tho smartest costumes rot young women, exhibited on a living model at a recent opening, was or very pale tan worsted uud mohair mixture, made with short, Hare skirt, revealing tho new slim black leather pump, guilt less or buckle or bow, and stockings or natural silk. A little coat, button ing high to tho throat, was sur mounted by a very tall choker collar or whito organdlo with points reaching up over tho choeks und n broad stock or black satin holding it in placo. Tho coat hud a belt and u plaited coattnll at tho back. This knowing spring cos tume waB completed by a tiny black, satin hat with slashed sailor brim and a floating veil of black mesh with an allover vlnet pattern. Dotted Chiffon Gown. Chiffon figured In largo polka dots of contrasting color is used for somo very smart looking frocks, but mod els of such pronounced material must bo very graceful and conservntlvo ot line, and utterly without elaboration. A good example of such treatment Is n frock of sand color chiffon polka dotted largely in dark bluo. WESTERN CUM SEEDING FINISHED Wheat and Other Grains Have Had an Excellent Start.. Tho seeding of spring wheat was pretty gcnornl this spring about 7th ot April or about as early as In Illinois and Iowa. Oats and barley followed. Information Is to hand that on first of May all.seedlng was practically fin ished. Farmers will now bo busy at their breaking, nnd tho land for sum mer fallow will bo cntored upon. Somo who did not get their land prepared last fall, will bo later than the others, but as tho spring lu Western Canada has been very opon they will bo only a few days later. At tho tlmo or writing rnln would bo welcome, but at seeding time, tho ground contained a splendid lot of molsturo and tho lack of rain nt tho present time will not be serious. Tho number of rartn orB who have gono Into tho raising of cattlo has been considerably In creased, and tho preparation ror ex tensive cultivated grass pastures Is In ovidcuco everywhere. Tho culti vation or rodder corn Is being largely entered upon In Manitoba Micro be ing upwards of 2G.O0O acres in corn. In Saskatchewan thero will be a largo iucrcuso In tho nrea planted, and In Alberta many of tho moro progres sive farmers nro taking hold of It. Tho yield varies according to the cul tivation It receives, and runs from flvo to nlno tons per acre. Iti somo portions of Manitoba whero it has been poor Tor somo years, success hns been nehlcvcd in ripening and it is expected that a variety will soon bo developed that wl'.l provide seed for tho entire West, that will at an early date glvo to Western Canada a fame for tho growing of a marketable corn equal to that It has now for tho growth ot smaller cereals. A trip through Western Canada re veals field after field of alfalfa, tho growth of which in any portion of tho country is now absolutely assured. When theso facts aro mado known to tho farmers of tho corn and alfalfa growing states, whero their value as wealth makers la so well known, thero will bo no hesitancy in taking advan tage of tho splendid gift ot ICO acres of land mado by tho Government of tho Dominion of Canada, where equal opportunities are offered. Besides these free grant lands, thero aro tho lands of somo of the railway com panies add largo land companies, that may bo had at low prices and on reasonablo terms. During tho month of February a largo number of In quiries were received, asking for farm lands. ' An encouraging feature of tho farm land situation in Canada Is tho large percentage of sales mado to settlers In the country who desire to Increaso their holdings or to others who will tuko up farming in placo of different occupntloiiB previously followed. Ad vertisement. Essential Elements. We cannot remove tho conditions un der which our work is to bo done, but wo can transform them. Thoy aro tho elements out of which wo must build tho temples wherein wo serve. West cott CLEAN SWEET SCALP May Be Kept So by Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Trial Free. To bavo good hair clear the scalp of dandruff and itching with shampoos of Cutlcura Soap and touches ot Cutl cura Ointment to dandruff spots and itching. Nothing better than these pure, fragrant, supercreamy emol lients for skin and scalp troubles. Sample each free by mall with Skin Rook. AddresB Cutlcura, Dopt. XY, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. A mnn who Is tied to his wlfej apron string certainly Isn't fast. &-CanadianmeaUv to Feed ihe World' Tho war's fearful devastation crocs has caused an unusual demand for eraln from the American Continent. The world must bs fed and there is an unusual demand for Canadian wheat. Canada's invitation to everv industrious American is therefore especially attrac tive. She wants farmers to make moneyand happy, prosperous homes for themselves while helping her to raise immense wheat crops. You can get a Homestead other lands can be bought at remarkably low prices. Think of the money yoa can make with wheat at its present high prices, where for some time it is lia ble to continue. During many years Canadian wheat fields have averaged 20 bushels to the acre many yields as high as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mised farming is fully as profitafte an industry as grain raising. 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Then camo the fol lowing letter from Mr. Hlnes: "I havo received tho medicine yoa shipped mo a few days ago, and my wlfo has received so much beneut from It Mint wo havo decided to or der four more treatments or Mayr's Wonderful Itemedy. "The result of tho treatment so far is -simply wonderful." Mayr's Wonderful Remedy gives por mnnent results for stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Eat as much and wlinlnvnr vnti like. No morn distress nfter eating, pressure or gas in th stomach and nrountl the heart. Get ono bottle of your druggist now and try It on nn absolute guarantee If not satis factory money will be returned. Adv. Quite So. "You want employment nnd yet you can't do anything." "Sir, I wnB reared to be a lady." "That profcs3lo'n Is slightly over crowded Just now," responded th business man grimly. 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