The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 06, 1916, Image 3

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RED CJLOUD. NEBRASKA, CHIEF
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TRADE HAL IN
WESTERN CANADA
Not a Myth but an Actuality
Shown in the Returns of Ag
ricultural Statistics and
Every Department of
Trade and Com
merce. Tho trado revival In Manltobn, Sas
katchewan and Alberta is an actuality
tnd not a myth. Thero 1b toduy .1
spirit of optimism in tho air, just as
jwo ycarB ngo thcro provallcd tho op
poslto spirit of pessimism.
A general trado revival haB been
felt in evory department of business in
tho Pralrlo Provinces. Tho agricul
turists aro in hotter shape than they
liavo ovor been beforo in their lives.
No farmers of any country aro In bet
ter financial condition and in a more
general stato of prosperity than aro
tho farmcrB of Manitoba, Saskatche
wan and Albartn. Tho farmers have
harvested a record crop a crop which
enriches them to tho extent of some
thing over f400,000,000.
In tho cities tho prosperity of tho
country has been reflected. Every
where business is on the hustle. Tho
wholesalers and tho rctnllors and tho
implement dealers find business good.
The banks and other collection houses
find collections satisfactory, and finan
cial men dcclaro that westerners aro
paying up their debts. In Winnipeg
tho bank clearings hnvo been tho larg
est in history, exceeding somo wcoka
tho figures of Montreal and Toronto.
Tho grain shipments havo been tho
biggest in tho history of Winnipeg and
In tho history of tho twin ports, Fort
William and Port Arthur. Tho mall
order houses bavo had n big year, tho
rush of fall orders exceeding all previ
ous years and taxing tho capacity of
theso establishments, whoso most son
gulno expectations havo been exceeded
by tho actual business done.
Tho tide has turned in western Can
ada. Tho pcoplo of tho West aro
forging ahead, forging ahead In actual
production and in creation of wealth,
gtvlng generously to charltablo and
other funds, paying up their back
dobts, whllo going along carefully as
regards any creation of new debts.
Thoy aro economizing but not scrimp
ing, acting cautiously but not miserly.
Tho financial heads of eastern Canada,
of tho United States and of Europe are
no longor criticizing western Canada:
rather thoy aro unstintedly offering
their praiso and their compliments.
The financial press recognizes that
tho tido has turned in western Canada,
and it has been published to tho world.
Tho condition of western Canada at
tho close of 1915 is one of optimistic
prosperity, backed by tho samo deter
mination of western peoplo to go on
increasing their productiveness and
maintaining tho records which they
havo nlready established.
Tho trado rovlval of western Canada
is tho happiest featuro In tho business
survey of tho whole Dominion for 1915
and In tho outlook for 191G. Adver
tisement Two Styles.
"I bollcvo in tho mailed list."
"And I In tho paclllst." Baltimore
Sun.
TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH
KIDNEYS IF BACK HURTS
6ays Too Much Meat Forms Uric Acid
Whtch Clogs the Kidneys and
Irritates the Bladder.
Most folks forget that the kidneys,
tike the bowels, get sluggish and clog
ged and need a flushing occasionally,
else wo have backache and dull misery
In the kidney region, severe bead
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver,
acid stomach, sleeplessness and all
sorts of bladder disorders.
Ton simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean, and tho moment you
feol an ache or pain In the kidney
region, got about four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good drug storo here,
take a tablespoonful In a glass of
water beforo breakfast for a few days
and your kidnoys will then act lino.
This famous Baits is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon julco, com
bined with lithia, and is harmless to
flush clogged kidnoys and Btlniulato
them to normal activity. It also neu
tralizes the acids In tho urine bo it
no longer irritates, thus ending blad
der disorders.
Jnd Salts is harmless; inexpensivo;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia
water drink which everybody should
tako now and tiion to keep their kid
noys clean, thus avoiding serious com
plications. A well-known local druggist says he
soils lota of Jad Salts to folks who bo
Hove in overcoming kidney trouble
whilo It Is only trouble Adv.
Tho man who praises tho baby
wins tho mother's smllo.
fjot flrnr HMrs lint Tired T.ytft
make ui look older limn wo aro. Keep
vnur rve youim and you will look ynurur
ifter tne MovlfH Murine. Your Hyes. Don't
til vo r Ve Murine Hyo nrmody Co..
Chicago, Scnda i:yu Uoo" on rcqueat.
T'10 pcoplo of llrazil aro olther rich
or poor, there being no mlddlo class.
Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days
&'V,'le. iffi fipPlWVitlou iiwi relict joc
It's easier for a woman to fool anj
man than It is to keep him fooled.
MlUMnONAL
SIlNMrSfllOOl
Lesson
'By K. O. BIJU.UHS. Actlns Director of
the Humluy HpiiooI Course of tho Moody
nilite Institute of Chicago.)
(Cop) right, 1M6, Western Newspapir Union.)
LESSON FOR JANUARY 9
tHE COMINGOFTHE HOLYSPIRIT,
LESSON' THXT-Artn 2:1-11.
flOLDUN' TKXT-Know o not thnt y
nre ti temple of (loil, and Hint tin Kplrlt
of God dwellcth In you?-l Cor. 3:1 It. V.
Good teaching demands tho uso o(
tho concrcto; objective teaching is
fundamental and essential. Tho incar
nation Is God's objective teaching,
"God manifest," (a) to rovcai him
self, John 14:9; (b) to tako away sin,
I John 3:5; (c) to dostroy tho works
of tho devil, I John 3:8. So llkowiso
Pentecost Is a great objective lesson.
This chapter has beun divided ns fol
lows: (1) Tho Coming of Power (vv.
1-13), (2) Tho Empowered Witness
(vv. 14-36, (3) A Powerful Result (vv.
37-47).
I. Power, 1-4. At tho end of our
last lesson tho disciples were in
prnyor. Tho Lord's promlso (1:5) was
conditioned upon obedience At last
"tho day" arrived (Lov. 23:15-21).
Their hcartB wore fused and tho fun
damental requirement for service, tho
baptism of tho spirit, carao upon them.
Thoro has been no need slnco then to
tarry any time at all to rcceivo a
like blessing. Lack of unity has much
to do with our not receiving tho spirit
now and tho consequent lack of power.
Suddenly from out of heaven camo a
mighty sound (v. 2) and it is such a
wind that tho church needs today.
Thcro wore threo manifestations at
this tlmo and ono other subsequently
(seo 2:44, 4:34, 35; G:4). (1) Wind.
Let us keep clear tho difference be
tween symbol and spirit. The mani
festation was "as wind." Wind Is mys
terious, universal and mighty, but liko
Elijah on tho mountain God is not
alono ns a mighty tempest. Tho
sound flllod tho wholo house. Wind
Is ligurativo of Judgment (Jor. 22:22,
Hos. 13:15) of the Spirit (John 3:8),
also of heresy (Eph. 4:18). This last
suggests tho vagaries and imitations
BUggosted or abetted by Satan to keep
us from tho truth. (2) Fire. This
symbolizes power, light, heat and purl
fying, but the Are was not the spirit
nor do we recall another such mani
festation slnco (3) Tongues. Tho fire
took tho form of tongues which parted
or portioned themselves out to "each
ono of them" though Peter Is alone
Bubsoquently moro prominent.
Every manifestation of tho spirit le
always that of somo now power for
Christ (I Cor. 14:2-19).
11. Perplexity, vv. 5-13. Tho ques
tlon may nriso, had tho spirit been
soon bofore? and tho answer Is "yes"
(Matt. 3:16, .Ino. 1:32). What then
was new? Tho answer to this Is the
program of power. Tho first evidence
of power was tho gathering of tho peo
ple (v. 6). Tho disciples at onco testi
fied to each of the sixteen classes men
tioned (9-11) of tho "mighty works oi
God." Not of tho gift, but tho giver,
a different sort of testimony thnn that
given by many who todny profess to
havo tho gift ot tongues. The second
result was ayi amazed pcoplo, "per
ploxed," for them ns now tho world
cannot understand tho spirlt-flllcd
man. Theso spirit-filled men forget
self and wore lost in their testimony
(v. 11).
It Is of interest to noto that they did
not even say much if anything about
tho spirit himself. Their testimony,
for which many later gavo their lives,
was regarding God's mighty work of
the resurrection of Josub from the
dead (vv. 24, 32).
The splrit-fllled man is sure to em
phasize this mighty work and the evl
donee of the spirit in a man's lifo is
his loyalty to a crucified, risen and
ascended Lord.
A third result was that people mis
understood and charged drunkenness,
a fact solzed upon later by Paul to
teach us the truth (Eph. 5:18). Tho
only sure euro for intemperance, or
any other evil, is an infilling of the
holy spirit. Tho final and complete
fulfillment of tho prophecy (vv. 14-21,
Joel 2:28, 29) of which Pentecost was
a partial fulfillment will be in tho "day
of tha Lord." Hut then, as now, all
who call upon him shall be saved (v.
13, Rom. 10:13)'. "Somo mocked,"
oven as today ridicule, or parody aro
the enemy's choicest weapons. Pente
cost is an event well attested, that
marked tho ushorlng in of a new dis
pensation, that was misunderstood, but
one that can bo verified by experience.
Pontccost was a revelation, a mani
festation of a now spiritual kingdom,
distinctly Christian, that oxposes sin
and exalts tho son.
Pentecost is a prophecy of real
Christian unity, ot a spiritual adminis
tration, ot ChrlBfs intercession and an
ovidonco of an abiding presence
When wo aro splrit-fllled the Lord
Josus Christ will occupy tho wholo
horizon of our .experience, our testi
mony and will control our service. Tho
spirit-filled servant can oxclalm "Tho
Lord (Jesus) is my shophord," ho Is
Lord, ho is my shepherd; he Is, not
has bcon or will bo, but ho is my shop
herd. Tho gift of the spirit must not be
confused with tho spirit's "gifts" ()
Cor. 12) whereby wo are enabled to do
tho work ho directs in order to glorify
tho son not tho church, nor man, noi
a religious experience, but tun Lore
Josub (Gal. 2:21), II Tim, 1:7).
INDIGESTION, GAS
OR SICK STOMACH
Time It! Pape's Dlapepsln ends
all Stomach misery in five
minutes.
Do some foods you eat bit back
taste good, but work badly; ferment
Into stubborn lumps and causo a sick,
sour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or
'Mrs. Dyspoptlc, Jot this down: Pnpo's
Dlapopsin digests everything, leaving
nothing to sour and upset you. There
novor was anything so safely quick, so
certainly effectives No dlffercnco how
badly your stomach is disordered you
will get happy relief in flvo minutes,
but what pleasos you most is thnt it
strengthens and regulates your stom
ach so you can eat your favorite foods
without fear.
You feel dlfferont as soon as "Papo's
Dlapepsln" comos in contact with tho
stomach distress Just vanishes your
stomach gots sweot, no gases, no belch
ing, no eructations of undigested food.
Go now, mako tho best investment
you ever made, by getting a largo fifty
cent caso of Papo's Dlapopsin from any
store You roallzo In flvo minutes how
noodloss it In to suffer from indiges
tion, dyspopsla or bad stomach. Adv.
Aluminum alloy pistons tu motor-car
engines wear excellently with the
usual lubrication.
r CARE FOR YOUR HAIR
Frequent Shampoos With Cutlcura
Soap Will Help You. Trial Free.
Procodo shampoo by touches of Cu
ticura Ointment if needed to spots
of dandruff, itching mid irritation of
tho scalp. Nothing better for tho com
ploxlon, hair, hands or skin than
theso Bupcr-crcamy emollients. Also
as preparations for tho toilet.
Proo samplo each by mall with Book.
Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. L,
BoBton. Bold everywhere. Adv.
Another Land.
Tho kindergarten teacher was try
ing to- glvo her small charges a fool
ing of somo othor locality than tho
ono In which thoy dwelt. They did
not grasp tho idea ob well ob sho
wished, and after a whllo sho said:
"Who knows about some othor land?
Can nnyono hero tell mo?"
"I can," Bald four-yoor-old John.
"Very well, what land can you tell
mo about?"
"Sweet land of liberty," said John,
showing plainly how ho had profltod
by tho dally exorcises in patriotic
singing.
His Point of View.
"Do you think human holngs ought
to bo chloroformed when they reach
tho ago of sixty?" asked tho student of
deep problems.
"Certainly not," nnswered tho misan
thropic person. "Hy tho tlmo peoplo
aro sixty years old thoy hnvo dono
about all tho devilment thoy can da
and a fow years moro or less don't
mako any difference."
Just for the Trip.
"Our friend Twobble 1b a potential
peace crusader."
"What do you mean by that?"
"If ho wero invited to go along with
all expenses paid, ho'd accept tho invi
tation regardless of whether peace
were in sight or not."
Even a botanist nay not bo ablo to
recognize a blooming idiot when be
boob one.
LACK OF MONEY
Was a Godsend in This Case.
It is not always that a lack of money
Is a benefit.
A lady in Ark. owes ber health to
the fact that she could not pay in
advanco tho fee demanded by a spe
cialist to treat her for stomach trou
ble. In telling of her caso sho says:
"I had been treated by four different
physicians during 10 years of stomach
trouble. Lately I called on anothor
who told me ho could not euro me;
that I had neuralgia of the stomach.
Ehon I went to a specialist who told
o I bad catarrh of tho stomach and
said ho could euro mo in four months,
but would havo to havo his money
down. I could not ralso tho neces
sary sum and in my extremity I was
led to quit coffco and try Postum.
"Tho results havo been magical. I
now sleep well at night, something I
had not done for a long timo; tho pain
in my stomach la gono and I am a
dlfferont woman.
'Every tlmo I had tried to stop cof
feo I Buffered from sovero headaches,
so I continued to drink it, although I
had reason to bollovo it was injurious
to me. Dut when I had Postum to
shift to it was different.
"To my Burpriso I did not miss cof
feo when I began to drink Postum.
"Cotfeo had been steadily and surely
killing mo and I didn't fully realize
what wbb doing it until I quit and
changed to Postum." Namo given by
Postum Co., Uattlo Creek, Mich.
Postum cornea in two forms:
Postum Cereal tho original form
must bo well boiled, 15c and 25c pack
ages. Instant Postum a solublo powder
dissolves quickly in a cup of hot wa
ter, and, with cream and sugar, makes
a doliclouB boverago Instantly. 30c
and GOc tins.
Both kinds aro equally delicious
and cost about tho samo por cup.
"There's a Reason" for I'OBtum.
old by Qrocerg,
SAVES TRAIN, GETS (
DINNER AND JOB
Tramp Finds Broken Rail, Sig
nals Freight and Averts
a Wreck.
Chesfon, In. Lo Roy Perkins al
ways hit tho trail. That Is, he walked
tho railroad ties and wherever they
would lead him thero ho would go.
Ho had no homo, no Job, nothing.
Several dajs ago Perkins was per
forming his usual feat. A tramp was
his only company. Ho enmo across
a broken rail n short dlstntico from
Red Oak. A big trnln was duo In a
fow minutes. Perkins Bcratehed his
head and thought. It wns tho Hrst bit
of thinking ho had dono.
The tramp was dispatched to Red
Oak to notify officials thero. Perkins
started up tho track to flag tho
freight. Ho waved his coat and suc
ceeded In causing tho engineer to
ttlow up, but not until Biivoral ears had
passed over tho track. Hut tho train
He Waved His Coat.
was going bo slow the wreck was
averted.
Superintendent N. C. Allen of the
Crcston division of tho Durllngton
heard of tho incident. Ho Immediate
ly notified tho railroad officials to pro
vide Porklns and his companion with
transportation whoro they cared to go.
Porklns said ho couldn't cat paste
board. So ho was given a now cloth
ing outfit, entertained at a big dlnnor,
and then provided with a Job as brake
man. FARMER IS KIN OF KINGS
Charles Benson of Wisconsin Claims
Relationship to Crowned Heads of
England and Belgium.
Chctok, Wis. Charles Benson, six
ty, living on a farm near Chctck, Is re
lated by blood ties to tho crowned
heads of England and Belgium. Ilia
grandmother was a sister to Mario
Loulso Victoria and first cousin of
Queen Victoria.
Sho was also a sister of Leopold I
of Belgium. Brought up to a Ufo ot
toil, Bonson mado Evansvlllo his homo
for tho bettor part of his lifo. Benson
novor discussed his relationship to
royalty. H1b mothor, who died many
yenrs ago, received letters and pres
ents from tho lata Queen Victoria, her
cousin.
WOMAN KILLS URGE EAGLE
Enjoys Distinction of Being Only
Woman to 8lay Bird Without
- Aid of Weapon.
Rolla, Mo. Mrs. J. H. Arthur, who
lives near Laquoy, Pulaski county,
probably enjoys tho distinction of be
ing tho only woman in Missouri to kill
an eagle without tho aid ot n weapon.
Recently sho heard a nolso in tho
chicken yard and saw a largo eaglo
swoop down on tho flock. A watchdog
rushed upon tho eaglo and knocked it
to tho ground.
Mrs. Arthur grabbed a long ploco ot
wagon tiro and struck it with all her
might, breaking its nock and right
wing. Tho eaglo measured six foot
four Inches from tip to tip.
THIS FOOTPAD IS FINICKY
Insisted Upon Taking Woman's Toilet
Articles as Well at Her
Valuables.
Highland Palls, N. Y. A footpad
who hold up MrB. Evolyn Durocher of
Stony Point, lu Summltvillo, selected
hor tollot articles among othor things
ho took from her handbag.
Ho emerged from behind a tree and,
ordering hor not to mako un outcry,
Boizcd her handbag. Ho took from It a
watch, a purso containing $16, comb,
bottle of cologne, can of toilet powder,
mirror and powder puff. Then ho
throw tho bag, containing her railroad
ticket, hor handkerchief and a copy
of a deed, at her and fled.
Farmer Lost Legs In Corn Husker.
I'routs Station, O. Frank Kliulo had
both logs so badly mangled when ho
foil into a corn husker that thoy had
to bo amputated at the knees. His
condition la critlcoL
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Send for Illustrated pamphlet and ask for reduced railway rates, information as to best locations, etc.
Address Superintendent Immisration, Ottawa, Canada, or
VV. V. DENNETT, Room 4, Dee Bldrj., Omaha, Nebr.
Canadian Government Ascot
Giving Him Warning.
"If you conio homo cnrly this after
noon, pIcaHO go around tho houso nnd
enter by tho back door," said Mrs.
Dodsworth.
"What's on foot?" asked Mr. Dods
worth. "Nothln'B on foot," thank heaven! I
will entortaln tho Drowning club this
afternoon and I don't want any object
so Intensely matorlal uh you aro to pro
fane tha soulful atmosphere wo Hhall
bavo created by soveral hours of study
and recitation." UlrmlnBham Ago
Herald. Important to Mother. ,.
Examine carefully every bottle of
CASTORIA.asafeandsure remedy fox
Infants and children, and see that it
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In Use For Over 30 Years.
Children Cry for Fletcher's Caatori
Modest Petition.
In a deeply religious family of Elgin,
tUo eight-year-old son had bcon taught
to ask a blessing ut tho table.
One afternoon thoro wero a number
of women asked to luncheon, and the
klddlo, being a bit embarrassed, made
tho following brief petition:
"Oh Lord, forglvo us for this food."'
Only One "BROMO QUININE"
To eel the crnalns, call (or full Dame, LAXA
TIVE liltOMO QUIN1NK. Look tor alenalur
of K. W. CKOVli. Cures a Cold in One Day. 2SC
Milwaukee hao Installed 25 pool or
billiard tables in its public school
buildings.
ANURIC!
The Newest Discovery in Chemistry
This Is a recent discovery of Dr.
Plorco, who is head of tho Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute at Huffalo,
Ni Y. Experiments at Dr. I'lorco'H
Hospital for several years proved that
thero is no other eliminator of uric
acid that can bo conipured to It. For
thoso easily recognized symptoms of
inflammation as buckucho, scalding
urlno and frequent urination, ur well
as scdlmout in tho urlno, or If uric
acid lu tho blood has cuused rheuma
tism, it is simply wonderful how uro
ly "Anurlc" ucts. Tho host of results aro
alwaya obtained in cases of acuta
rhoutnatlum in tho joints, in gravel
and gout, and invariably tho pains and
Btlffuoes which so frequently uud por
latently accompany tho dlueaso rup
Idly disappear.
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Markets High Prices
war dad to WostornCanada for
Whoat, OalBt Barloy, Alfalfa and Orasmam
The winnings of Western Canada at the Soil Products
Exposition at Denver were easily made. The list
comprised Wheat, Oats, Barley and Grasses, the most
important being the prizes for Wheat and Oats and
sweep stake on Alfalfa.
No less important than the splendid quality of Western
Canada's wheat and other grains, is the excellence of
the cattle fed and fattened on the grasses of that
country. A recent shipment of cattle to Chicago
topped the market in that city for quality and price.
Wcittra Cauft prod'sctd' ia 1915
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Ualtsa States, r
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Canada in proportion to population has a greater
exportable surplus of wheat this year than any
country in the world, and at present prices yom
can figure out the revenue for the pro-,
duccr. In Western Canada you will find
good markets, splendid schools, excep
tional social conditions, perfect climate
, and other sreat attractions. Thersj
Tho henpecked husband develops
Into a frco-thlnker when his wlfo goes
away on a visit.
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Largest stock In tha West 8hlpp4
by cxpreaa anywhers In tbs U. ft,
THEO. LIEBEH A SON, 1616 Howard St, OMAHA
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HOTEL
Omsha, Nebraska
EUROPEAN PLAN
Rooms from 21X0 up slasjlo, 76 cents up double.
CAFE PKlCttS REASONABLE
NE AL
LIQUOR AND DRUG CURE
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Address 1502 S. 10th St., Omaha, Neb
or W. L. Beavers, Mgr.
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W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 2-1916.
simply ask for a 50-ccnt package ot
"Anurlc" manufactured by Dr. Pierce,
or oven writo Dr. Plerco for a large
trial packago (10c). It you BUBpect
kldnoy or bladder troublo, send him
samplo ot your watei and describe
symptarrs. Dr. Pierce's chemist will
uxamino it, then Dr. Pierce will report
to you without feo or charge.
NOTE.- "Anurlc" is thirty-sovon
times moro active than lithia In ellml
nating uric acid, and is a harmless but
roliablo chemical compound that may
bo safoly givon to children, but should
ho used only by grown-ups who actu
ally wish to restoro tholr kidnoys to
perfect hoaltti, by conscientiously
using ono box or moro In extreme
cases as "Anurio" (thanka to Dr.
Plorco's achievement) Is by far the
most perfect kldnoy and bladder oo
roctor obtainable.
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