'VW'ffV vt i i i RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Vuttsa? 1 1 y INDIGESTION. GAS 0RSHSI01CII Time itl Pape's Diapepsin ends all Stomach misery in five minutes. Do Romn foods you cat lilt back tasto good, tint work badly: ferment Into stubborn lumps nml cause a side, Bour, gassy stomach? Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic, Jot this down: Pupa's Dliipcpsln digests everything, leaving nothing to sour and upset you. Thcro never was anything so safely quid.-, so certainly effective. No difference how badly your stomach Is disordered you will get happy relief In llvo minutes, but what pleases you most Is that It strengthens and rcgulatos your stom ach so you can cat your favorite foods without fear. You feel different as soon as "Pape's Diapepsin" comes In contact with tho Btomach distress Just vanishes your Btomach goto sweet, no gases.no belch ing, no eructations of undigested food. Go now, mako tho best investment jrou ever made, by getting n largo fifty cent case of Papo's Diapepsin from any toro. You rcaliro In flvo minutes how needless It Is to miff or from Indiges tion, dyspepsia or bad stomach. Adv. After a man has taken out an acci dent Insurance policy bis wlf thinks It a wasto of money If nothing hup pens to him. Not Ormy Ilslrs bat Tired Eyei make us look older than wo are. Keep your Eyes young nnd you will look young. After tho Movies Murine Tour Kyen. Don't tell your oge. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, Bcnda Eyo Book on request. His State. "Is the old man swearing off this morning?" "No; ho'a swearing mad." ITCHING, BURNING SCALPS Crusted With Dandruff Yield Readily to Cutlcura. Trial Free. Cutlcura Soap to cleanse tho scalp ot dandruff crustlngs and scallngs, and Cutlcura Ointment to sootho and heal Kchlngs and Irritations. Nothing bet ter, surer or moro economical than theso Bupcr-crcamy emollients for hair and scalp troubles of young or old. Freo sample each by mall with Dook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dcpt. L, Poston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Appropriate. '"1 am Invited to attend Smith's wooden wedding, and 1 supposo thoy'll expect mo to make a speech. What can I say that will bo suitable to the occasion?" "Oh, Just mako up something out ot your own head." RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Hay Hum, mall lox of Iiarbo Compound, and H oz. of cjyeerino. Apply to tho hair f.wlco a week until it beooinea tho desired shade. Anydrug gist can put this up or you van mix it at homo at very llttlo cost. It will gradually darken streuKod, fudod gray hair and re moves danilniH. It Is excellent for fulling hair and will mako Imrth hair soft and glossy. It will not color tlio scalp, la not sticky or creasy, aud dues not rub oil. Adv. Scheme Never Works. At ono or thoso largo affairs In a studio a guest went up to his host and asked for an Introduction to the woman In pink. "Why, certainly, I'd Introduco you to to her In a moment, but 1 can't re member her name" "Her namo is Miss Smythe." "Coruo along then. Er by tho way, what's your namo?" A GLASS OF SALTS WILL END KIDNEY-BACKACHE Says Drugs Excite Kidneys and Rec ommends Only Salts, Particularly If Bladder Bothers You. When your kidneys hurt nnd your back feels Boro, don't got scared and proceed to load your Btomach with n lot of drugs that exclto tho kidneys and Irrltato tho cntiro urinary tract. Keep your kldnoys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which re moves tho body's urinous wasto and etlmulates them to their normal activ ity. Tho function of tho kldnoys 1b to filter tho blood. In 24 hours thoy strain from It COO grains of acid and wasto, bo wo can readily understand tho vital Importanco of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lota of wator you can't drink too much; also get from any pharma cist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take rt tablospoonful In a glass ot water boforo breakfast each morning for ". fow days and your "-.Idneys will act flno. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has boon used for generations to clean and stlmulato clogged kldnoys; also to neutralize tho acids In urlno bo It no longer Is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. jffd Salts Is Inoxpenslvo; cannot in Juro; makos n dollghtful effervescent llthla-watcr drink which everyone should tnko now and thon to keep their kldnoys clean nnd nctlvo. Try this, also keep up tho water drinking, nnd no doubt you will wonder what becamo of your kldnoy trouble nnd backache Adv. Pop Liked the Circus, Too. VlBltor Did you go to bco tho circus when it was hero? Boy Nn, sir. Pop was sick In bod TWI llll I ! Kim Awi r . Hubbard Essays LIMELIGHT DAYS Dy KIN HUBBAflD Thor hnint nnthln folks like better in' ther names In a newspaper No matter whether they're rich an' In fluent In! cr pour an' obscure -no mat ter whether thoy llvo In Wolf Center. Montana, ct on Fifth Avenue, In New York, tli sight o' ther names in print hns th' same Irresistible fascination. For these are limelight days, an' out buddy seems f realize that they must git In th' public eye er waste ther sweetness on th" desoit nlr. .Some folks have publicity thrust upon 'cm while others walk right Int tV newspaper nlllce an' personally su- - n'ifr r 1 co a I "I Wouldn't Be Surprised If Ever' Hoss Thief Kept a Scrap Book an' Ever' Burglar Buys a Mornln' Paper FerTher'a a Hankerln' Fer Publicity Even Among Thieves." pervl6o th' thing. Even folkB that give liberally In th' case o' somo great calamity hang around till thoy see that ther name has been spelled right. All they ask In return Is a little publicity in a modest way. I wouldn't be sur prised It iver' hoss thief kept a scrap book an' over' burglar buyB a mornln' paper, for ther's a hankerln' fer pub licity ovon among thloves. In llttlo towns nothln' worries a woman as much as t' start on a visit an' not find a nowspnper reporter at th' depot. Lots o' times she'll turn back. In cities thoy telephone th' so ciety editor, cr drop n personal in th' want ad box. Th' raco t' reach th' newspaper of fice witli th' first roastiu' car o' th' season is ono o' th' excltln' an evor' pop'lar contests in th' rural namlets. Ther halnt no bcjewcled potentate In th' Fiji Islands that feels his oats any ruoro'n th' old resident that walks int Professor Alex Tansey on the Decline of Modesty By KIN HUBBARD Ilrlght an' glowln', aftor his Indian club exorcises, Prof. Alex Tansey last night demonstrated t' th' mothers o' "Th' Homo Trnlnln' league" that ho wuz keen an' observant although a schoolteacher. Mr. Tnnsoy nddresscd th' clubon "Th' Dcellno o' Modesty," an' many whispered npprovals followed his bit in flings at th' paBsin' show Said he: "Ono o' th' most romarkablo things t'dny t' my notion, Is how a man In th' full possession o' his faculties can keep hia mind on his business when he looks nbnut him. I wish t' say. "Those o' You Whose Memories Kin Be Appalled When You Stand on Rain er Shine Rain Preferred Made Since Those Stirrln' Days If I may bo permitted t' do so, that th' effect o' th' slashed skirt toward re trndin moral progress In this country kin scarcely bo comprehended, much less estimated. "Thoso o' you whoso momorloo kin go back f th Jersey waist an' th' Mun cle roller Bknto must bo appalled when you stand on th' pust olllco corner any afternoon, ruin or shine rain pre ferred an' note th' progress degener acy In dress has made slncu thoso stirrln days o th' early eighties. If It wuz a mistake f givo Independence f Cuby how for grentcr wuz th nils tako t' give Independence t' th' waist lino? Many problems In th' homo t'dny aro directly traceablo f th' ever Hhlftln an' migratory waist lino, Th' daytlmo hodico too, might easily he called class legislation in dress Blnce It makes th' rich throat specialist richer an' poor father poorer. "Women an' girln who used t' drlnl. nldorlrerry wlno on th' sly now go directly from th' musical comedy f th caro when ono llttlo red well soused cherry may mean n ono-way ticket o'er th' downward trail. "T'dny our current llteraturo Is tccmln' with brazen underwear adver- th' sanctum o' some edltur with n bough bearln' ilftytmo perfect full blown peaches, lie knows it's a cinch (bat he'll git at least a eight lino no tice next f th' readln" matter. An' hoT git his hair cut an' wear n collar n.i' necktie fer nearly a week after U'b printed. Sometimes a feller 'II run fer olllco Jlst f pass liis cards around with his picture mi 'em. He llmiron more on th limelight than he does on th' salary o" th' olllce. Flvo er six rnttllif good newspaper write-ups. if they follow in rapid tuic cession an' git good top-o'-th'column positions, will almost, if not qulto, land a foller In th' hot glare o' th" kerosene lamps o th' Chnutauqua stage. An' onco a feller gits his hands on n llttlo easy Chnutauqua money his Inclination f foller th' humbler pur suits o' lifo dwindle t' nothln' Ther's ovor'thlng in publicity. Th' grocor that don't ndvortlso may havo th' bout prunes In th' world but no buddy knows It. Th' girl thnt hides hersolf finally passes away nlnglo nn' unhappy, nn who'd over know n feller had a watch If ho dido' wear a fob? When Miss Fawn Llpplncut ontor talii3 tli" Eureka Hrldpo club or takes a trip she pays th' samn caroful at tention in glttln' th' fact In th' home nowspaper that sho uses In select In her prizes cr packin' her suit case Yistorday sho said, "I've got a aunt In Pennsylvania that I'm dyln' f visit but ther's no newspaper In her town." (Protected I'V Ailnmn Nrwrpiipt-r fervhn 1 tlsomcnts nn' sickly romances. A great full-pngo plcturo that probably cost eight times as much as th' story will show a limp gnzellcoyed queen wrlg glln' and smllln' In th' embrace o' n faultlessly dressed planner movor with a Jardiniere o' palms for n back ground. Under th' insplrin sceno we read; 'Clnspln' lrnogcno passlonntoly In his strong arms, Harold kissed her agin, an' agin, an' agin.' Right now many daughters in our best homes are anxiously wnltln' for th' next num ber t' see whether Ilnroid married th' girl cr ran away. "What would our mothers o' ylster Go Back t'th' Muncle Roller Skate Must th' Pust Office Corner Any Afternoon. an' Note th Progress Degcneraoy Has o th' Early Eighties." day say If thoy know that Dame Fashion had finally turned out n sum mor frock that Is suitable for either th motor or th' steam car, nn' at th' same tlmo so constructed that It will nctu ally moot th' most rigid social exlgen cles somothln', It seems, our rcg'lar trnvclln' dresses hnvo been unable f do? Whether afoot er In a spring wnson mother used t' git by In n black alpaca an' a Paisley shawl, an' sho didn' llvo bo unhappily evor after wnrd at that. Agin wo aro faco t' face with another short sleovo summer with Its burnt forearms an' goat knoo clbowB. Will nothln' fiavo ub from tlilB annual ordeal wo may well nBk? "In theso dayB o' Bldmpy apparel an' extrnvaKnnt plnasuro th' Rorloun-mlnd-cd Klrl Ib as scarco as htiBlncsB men at a political primary, an' th' taiiRO frock an flat hcols, superinduced by th' sloppy Peruvian amblo. will, If 1 may bn permitted t' oxprcsa It, bo u con stant menace t' th' trafile alonu th' straight an narrow pntli." Concludln' Professor Tansoy uuld: "nut, my friends, tli' most nstonlshln' thini; o' all Is how anything as sonslble an th' shirtwaist has held on all theso years." (Protected by Adams Newspaper Service) INTERNATIONAL SDNDfirsanoL Lesson Ily !'. O. KKM.HttS, Actlnir Plroctnr e.t Nunliy School Cotirxe, Moody Illhle Itmti'uti ) .Ci'DrlRtit 1911), WcrtiTli NirinH-r I'nlim.) N WW WWW., w Ww S WW WW WWW LESSON FOR FEBRUARY 6 BOLDNESS OF PETEH AND JOHN. l.rprtN Ti'XT- Aots 4 i-n ((ii.ip.N '1 i-AT-Wuti li o, slnml fnM n imi. r,iiiii. nuit yo In. iihmi. io sinuiK. I CVr 10 IX 'I he Hist seven chapters of tho hook it Ads hnve been designated as the JeuiMilcni petiotl. Chapter I deals with tho ascension of our Lord; chap ter ', tho baptism ol the Holy Spirit; chapters 'A-1, tho early contllcts in Jerusalem. In our lesson ot last Sun day wo had tho story of Peter and John dealing with tho lame man while on their way to tho templu. Follow ing this experience they wero nil prisoned, tho first imprisonment men tinned tor any ot thoso who accepted the tlospel. As the disciples wero donllng with tho multitude! tho rulers ot tho tomplo carno upon them and weie much put out (v. 2) that tho dis ciples should preach tho resurrection ot Jesus from tho dead. Tho signifi cance ot this la better understood when wo remember that tho JowIbIi Sanhedrln was the great court or Jow IbIi law composed ot seventy-one load ing men of tho nation. Calaphas, tho noblo high priest 'by Homan appoint ment, and Annas, tho real high priest according to Jewish law, wero both there. This body was largely mado up of tho Sadducccs. tho sect which did not bollovo in tho resurrection from the dead. I. The Imprisonment, vv. 14. Pe ter nnd John being brought boforo this tribunal wero fulfilling llternlly the prediction of Jesus (Matt. 10:17). Tho attempt on tho part of tho rulers to provent tho preaching of tho Gospel by this method rcnlly nugmonted Its being henrd throughout tho nation. Peter had seen this body of men on the night when our Lord was con demned. II. The Trial, vv. 6-22. (1) Peter's words vv. B-12. Jewish wonder-workers wero nccustomed to perform mar vels by tho ubo ot Bomo namo, so the council very naturally asked Peter and John "In what namo" thoy hud healed this man. Tho real object of their question was their attempt to en trap tho disciples and find a baslB of accusation and condemnation. Hut nt that moment tho Holy Spirit carno ugaln upon Peter and filled him (Matt. 10:10, 20; also Luko 12:11, 12; Acts V.-S, 0). Tho coming of tho Holy Spirit is for every emergency of tho Christian. Peter had been filled with that Spirit nt Pentecost and was again llllcd a llttlo later on (chapter 2::il). Thus wo sco that tho coming of tho Spirit is not onco for all, though Pen tecost was onco for all, but that tho filling is repented ub each new emer gency may arise, (a) Potor acknowl edged tho authority of thoso who wero dealing with him (v. 8), but (b) ho gavo Jesus credit (v. 10). It was Jo bus who had died, ho wiib also risen, and tho risen Christ hnd effected this miracle, (c.) Turning upon IiIb ac- accusers Peter charged them with tho death ot Jesus. Ho (v. 11) Is tho foundation ot their mlrnclo and their faith. Peter claimed that in Jesus nlono (v. 12) could salvation ho found, nnd Implied (sou last clauso of this verso) that his accusers wero lost men. Petor'8 deportment in all of this is wonderfully skillful, gentlo nnd courteous, yet bold, fearless, frank and outspoken. Wo need to remem ber this when wo recall how blunder ingly Peter had conducted his conver sation before his enducment by tho Holy Spirit There wan no compro mising of tho truth and no glossing over their guilt. III. The Result Upon the Discipleo, vv. 19-22. Tho book of Acts is plain ly tho record of tho deft utterances of Bplrltuat men. Peter had closed IiIb appeal (v. 12) with tho Btatomont that tho only wny wo could bo saved must be through this means. Tho council wore in a dilemma; thoy wanted to punish Potor nnd John, but could not, for tho pcoplo wero glori fying God for what hnd been dono. Peter and John declared thus fear lessly that tho teachings of the schools was not In accordnnco with that, for had not Jesus risen, nnd had not this miracle boon performed? Tho Holy Ghost's boldness m these untu tored mon has always been a perplex ity to tho scholastics of tho world. 'J heir boldness was duo to a sense of God'B nearness and carried with It a liko sonso of their responsibility to him (sco vv. ltf, 20). The only solution, on tho part ot tho pcoplo and of tho priests, was they took knowledge that "theso mon havo been with Jesus." This is tho sola i ..' 4 ' , . , . , .. Uo" ot m"ny ,I?y8to8 ?f .day. Companionship with Jesus makes ordinary men extraordinary. I Tho Sanhcdrln asked, "What shall ) wo do with thoso mon?" A bettor question would havo boon, "What shall wo do to bo saved?" IV. Tho Early Church, vv. 23-27. Six points about that church: (1) It was u praying church (vv. 21-30); (tl) It was a Spirit-filled church (v. 31); (3) It was a united church (v. 32); (1) It was u wltiicsaliiB'church (v. 33); (0) It was u ministering church (vv. 31, 35) ; (C) It was a multiplying church, (vv. 30 and 37) for there wro mnnv converts added. Wrong Impression. A Quaker fell nnloep In mooting and soon began to suoro. For nwhllo tho nasal notes wore soft nnd smooth and did not disturb tho worshipers,-but filially tho sleeper let out u fow ex tra kinks and tho effect wiib n trlllo disconcerting. "Friend llecl.l.ih,'' whispered nn acquaintance, digging tho other In tho ribs. "1 think then had better nrouso thyself.' "What did theo say? Whnl did theo sny?" cried lleyeklnh, somewhat con fused "What Is tho matter?'' "Nothing, Fried llereklah." wan tho quiet rejoinder of tho other, "only theo was snoring a little, nnd I was afraid thai outsiders might think the spirit had moved thee to n trombone solo Instead of nn oxpreaaloii of thy convlctloni!." Philadelphia Telegraph. Undecided. "I'd liko to look nt somo engage iitniil rings, please." "Yes, sir. .lolltnlro, I Bitpposo? What nlio do you wish?" "Oh, I guess you'd better glvo mo a sort of medium size. I don't know Just whom I'm going to givo it to yet." PUnPARHDNnSSI To Portlfy The System ARalnst Orlp wli-n Crip I iiievili-nl I.AXA1IVH IIKOMO UU1NINK ilitttiM bo Liken, llil rmnliliullon of Otiiiiina Willi otlior Ingtmllnits, dnsirn icrnii acts if Tonio ml l.aiativc mul lliu keeio llio tylmn In condition to wllliUtnl Co'iK (rip il Influent. There l nnlr one "IIKOMO OtllNlNK." It. W. CKOVK'S lf naluie on boi. 150. The New Hat. Mrs. Do Stylo Women arc an ex pensive blessing. Mr. Do Stylo They are expensive. Judge Any woman may drive her husband to drink, but nho can't mako him tako water. stealth fer 6kk Women For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Has Been Woman's Most Reliable Medicine Here is More Proof. To women who arc suffering from some form of woman's special ills, and have a constant fear of breaking down, the three following letters ought to bring hope: IIIIIIIIIUliJMlJJIIIIlU F its llllfll iLUsryteTi.f i"l well as over. rinkhaxn remedies." Mrs. Matmib Asbacij, JNortii Lranuon, wis. Testimony from Oklahoma. Lawton, Okla. "When I began to talco Lydia E. PinWiam'a Vcgotablo Compound I scorned to bo good for nothing. I tired easily nnd had hcadaohca much of tho timo and was irregular. I took it again before my littlo child was born and it did mo a wonderful amount of good at that timo. I nover fail to recommend Lydia E. rinkham's vcgotablo Compound to ailing women Ixjcauso it lias done so much for mo." -Mrs. A. L. McCasland, G09 Havo St, Lawton, Okla. rrr - z r. "-"- - " From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. Ttoxbury, Mass. "I was Bufforinp; from inflam mation and was examined by a physician who found that my troublo was caused by a displacement. my symptoms wero ucanng ciown pains, uuukuuiiu, and sluggish liver. I tried several kinds of medi rino: then I was asked to trv Lvdia E. rinkham's Vcgotablo Compound. It has nln'iQPil in lin in mv mnril (rood and highly recommend it." 1 Ilayncs Parle Itoxbury, Mass. Tf vnn TCfinf nti(nlnl ndvlnn Ej IMnlcliam Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mass. 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Osgood, wrlto to Lvtllal 111! , Sw&wS IRi9B Three Hundred Million Bushel Crop in 1915 Farmer pay for their land with one year's crop and prosperity was never so great RecardiriK Western Canada as a grain producer, a prominent business man says: "Canada's position today is sounder than ever. There is more Mmi Ijlil'