m - wt, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF iU ;. i . '' T AFTER SIX YEARS OF SUFFERING Woman Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Columbus.Ohio. "I had almost riven tp. I hud been sick for six yeurs with fer.mlo troubles and ( nervousness. I had , a puin in my right sido and could not , cat nnvtlilntr wltli- out hurting my ' stomach. I could i ntjfl. s w 1 1 1 1 1 Hral notdrink cold water J"8' right, begin drinking phosplmtcd nt nil nor cut any Hot wator. Drink before breakfast, a kind of raw fruit, Class of real hot water with a tea nor fresh meat nor spoonful of limoBtono phosphate in it. chicken. From 173 Tu,B W'N H'lsh tho polsoiis and toxins pounds I went to ' 118 and would pet so weak nt times that I els and cleanse, sweeten and purify 1 fell over. I bcpin to take Lydiu E. tho cntlro nlluiontary tract Do your Pinkhcm's Vcftctablo Compound, and Inside bathing Immediately upon urls ten days later I could eat and it did not Ing In tho morning to wash out of tho hurt my stomach. I have taken tho ' system all tho previous day's poison medicino ever sinco and I feel like a ous waste, gases and sour blto beforo new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds I putting moro food Into the stomach, oo you canscowhutit hasdono for mo i To feel liko young folks feel; liko nlready. My husband says ho knows your medicino has saved my life." Mis. J. S. Baiilow, 1C24 South 4th St, Columbus, Ohio. Lydia E. Pinkham's VeRcUiblo Com pound contains just tho virtues of roota nnd herbs needed to restore health and utrength to tho weakened organs of tho body. That is why Mrs. Rnrlow, a chronic invalid, recovered so completely. It pays for women suffering from any femnlo ailments to insist upon having Lydiu E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver I: right the stomach nnd bowels are right CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS gently butfirmly com' pel a lazy liver to do its duty. Cures Con stipation, In digestion, Sick Headache. and Diitrett After Eating. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature BLACK LEG LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED by Cuttw't Bllekllf PHIS. Low prlcTd. (nih. rtlliblt: (irrfmod br Vlrn itocknitn. brunt thiy rttMt htr Ititr mmImi (ill. WrICB for tmoklfl nd tntlraonUli. 10-dtM lki. Blukltl Pllll 11.00 S0-4OM f k. Blttkltf Pllll 4.0U IfM in? Inlertor. but Cutttr't baat. Tbt niptrlorlv of Cuttor product U due to OTtr IS fttn of tperuililni la taiiluM an Mrumi !. Illllt Cuttar't. If unohttlniblt, order direct. Tat Cuttw Utofitmr. Btrkiliy, Ctl., or Ckliai. III. Rirt Contents 15 Fluid Drachms, ALCOHOL- 3 PKK OKNT AVcjiclnlilcrivpainlionrorAs similatinfillioFoodiindlfciiln' (intillie Stoiiuicltsnnd towels of llV-gaHMIhU rr(inolcsDiUcslioii,Cliecrfiil i ss mul IfrstXoiilflias neither Opiiiin.Morpliinciioi'.MiiicraL fcT Narcotic. MtciptofOUDrSltnL PfKltER Pumpkin Stld " Alt binna -1txhtUf Salt An3 &4tt 'jpittrtnitU ' lartcaalt Soaa l I larifuJ Suyar Wwftrgrten tlatr A perfect Remedy fiu-ConsfTfXi- lion, Sour vSloinncli.Diurrliocn, Wonus, rewHsluiess mid Loss or Sleep. facsimile Sigimliuvpf Tin: Cektaur Company; NEW YORK. a Exact C&T7 of Wrapper ;tRp sBMrtnTrnc E2r vittle .bbbbbv ivtrt rmW. Briu.a. Sr JLey i &ucJ7&fr&zg f a :riiTrhi:,ig::i:'i7::,'lii:;:l;,ia ,::,:,:,: ,,", II MiPif. ; il Bjmap1 INFLUENZA Every "Woman "Wunti jrTyrpTi f m sj"M J vnn PERSONAL. HYGIENE Dissolved In water for douches stops pelvic catarrn, uicerauon ana inuiun mntlon. necctnmended by Lydia E. Pinkhnm Med. to, lor ten year.. A healing wonder for nanl catarrh, sore throat nnd sore eyei. Economical Hm mln-AMiy ,f5n" ,! '" ,- dpi. rr". VF.-.r" '""' , --tj - 3L Thol'titon loan Company. Bwlon. Mim. BEGIN BIOT WATER 1MMM HP TOUJ POOT FEEL MSB Bays glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons. It you wako up with a bad taste, bad breath and tongue Is coated; if your hoad is dull or netting ; if what you eat oours and forma cub and acid In clonv acn or 'ou aT0 hiliouB, constipated, norvous, sallow and can't Ret feollng from stomach, liver, kidneys anil bow- you felt beforo your blood, nerves and muscles becatna loaded with body im purities, got from your druggist or I storekeeper a quarter pound of limo Btono phosphate which is Inexpensive and almost tasteless, except for a sourish tingo which Is not unpleasant. Just as soap and hot water act on tho skin, eternising, sweetening and freshening, so hot water und lime stone phosphate net on tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who aro usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach disorder should begin this instdo bath ing boforo breakfast. Tlioy aro as sured they will becomo real cranks on tho Bubject shortly. Adv. Mercenary. "Don't the bonds of matrimony in- torcst you?" "They might If they paid a cash dlv Idend." Kill the Piles Now and Prevent illswso. ii 0A1SV Vl.Y KILLER will dolt. Kills tliouriuiild. Lasts nil sermon. All dealers or six to.nl express paid fur $1. II. HOMERS, ISO Do Kulb Avo., LrooUlyn, N. Y. Adv. Suitable. "I want to sweep the cobwebs from my brnln." "Why not uso a vacuum cleaner?" fits. KPirrrsr, fai.mno hicknkm Mopped UulcklT. Plfijr rein ( nnlnterruptM mici'iiii ofTir. KlinrT Kpllrp.T Mrdlclna lainrM lasting retnlu. l.AHOKTltUl. HOTTI.I KBI1. UK. Hl.INU COMTANY, Had liank, N. J.-A4T. The smllo of fortune is better than her laugh. Mattery Isn't generated In a flat. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria .Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA icrrr. Catarrhal Fover, Pink Eyo, Shipping Fever, Eplzootlo M a ffv fM Am And all diseases of the horse affectlmr his throat speedily cured: cSlta and hows In same stable kept from havlnir them by UslnK Piiuliu'a IHntemper Compound, 3 to 6 doaes often cure; ono bottle guaranteed to cure one case. Safe for brood mares, baby colts, stallions, all agCH and con dltlons. Most skillful seltntlllo compound. Goo and II per bottle; sr. nnd JIO a dozen. Any dniBBlHt or dollv redbmuiiufuctiiror. M'OIIN SIBDICAl. CO., Gimhen, lod. THIS ELECTRIC BELT FREE. No Nwl to ?u((f f from Nr vou nd Painful DiirtKt. CUnEYOUHSELF WITH OUT DRUGS. We dwuotp filice onset our Belli in ch ocalil. Wedfptnd on Cure tlKjrmtWIofuln. Sptculollef lo tutethUr'tfnl nd Gn uine HUcliic Belt Hue. Wiita. Electro Medical Belt Co., Canton, Ohio . PARKER'S . HAIR BALSAM A toilet rCrtlon ot merit Ir.lpi tn eraUtrata dandruff. For Reitarlnif Color and OeautrtoOraTorradedllalrJ 6oo.an1 f i.ooai uruiriritit. ?S Iti HOUSEFLY NESTS IN FILTH-HELP TO KILL HIM The housefly 13 n foul and dnngerous little pest. Tho femiilu InyH her eggs in manure, In human excrement or In the Iksh of dead und rotting animals, never anywhere else The eggs hatch Into maggots and the maggots feed on I the tilth until they sprout wings nnd I become tiles, the tiles Hwarm Into Ii our homes, bringing with them the germs of many diseases especially typhoid, consumption and dysentery which they deposit on our food. I Many of our homes weio snildened last j ear by death resulting from dis eases Bpreatl by llles. Therefore tho housefly Is our deadly enemy and wo ought to kill him off an far an possible befori wnrm weather comes. To do this effectually will require the co-operation of the whole community CleunllucBS, generally speaking, Is the fly's gr-atest enemy, but If ono man cleans up his place removing nil bamyr.rd filth, keeping garbage cans covered, etc. und Ills neighbors on either Aide do not follow suit, tho one man m? HI not bu protected from Hies and dlsansu. This war on Hies Is a Job for tho whole town, und It iu a big ouu. It Is Ruggchtcd that our local authorities or soiuo of our active cltb.cnscnll a meet ing and make plans nt once to start tho campaign for lly extermination. IOt uh enlist tho aid of tho health of ficers, tho physicians, tho merchants, tho lawyers, tho mechanics, tho wom en nnd tho boys nnd girls. It will bo neceBBnry to havo a num ber of committees to look after tho many angles of tho work nnd boo thnt proper preventive measures are taken to romovo tho opportunltleii for IHcb to lay eggs and hatch them. Swatting tho fly Is inollcctivo you only kill ono fly nt a swat. Hut if you begin earlier by spraying manure piles nnd tho contents of outhouse vnults with kerosono or with chlorldo of llmo, bo thnt fly eggs will not hatch in theso masses, you prevent tho birth of mil lions of Hies. Tho Btato board of health will bo Elad to Bond us ull kinds of informa- :lon helpful in carrying on a fly war, If our local doctors havo nono on hand. After tho campaign organization Is formed, about the first thing to do Is to get reliable Information and put It In tho hands of our pooplo. Who will make the first movo to start the campaign? No Filth No Flieu! Flies and filth go together. No filth, o flies! About tho only good thing rou can say about tho fly is that his iresonco should stlmulato you to hunt ap tho placo where ho was born and destroy it so that it may breed no noro of his kind. Fly swatting mny bo a popular pas lmo. It litis been tallied about much. So far, It has proved inoffectivo. Tho Aoll-meanlng person, applying tho iwutfer nt overy opportunity, kills one 3y at a '.lmo. Tho removal of the con .ents of n single manure box will swat iiilllons of them lit a blow. Screens und swatters are a good :lil ns but u clean neighborhood Is tho oest. Oct busy! How to Sterilize Milk. Drs It. Kraus and U. Darbara of tho :lty of Huenos Alrea assert In tho Muenchonor Moillzinlscho Wochon jenrift that water or milk can ho ren iered sterile simply nnd rapidly by linking with nnlmnl charcoal und fil tering. A three por cent addition of :harcoal aulllccj for milk if it bu al lowed to stand for 1G minutes. WE SHOULD ACT NOW! When the American army went down . to Cuba to clean thinns un rmlitioallv nnrl s otherwise after the Spanish-American war, it found that Havana was one of the worst yellow-fever pest holes in the world. The army surgeons learned that the mosquito was to blame. They declared war on the mosquito. The weapons in this war were not swatters. There was but one weapon sanitation. The city was cleaned with absolute thoroughness. Mosquito-breeding swamps were drained. Lakes and streams were covered with oil. Now Havana is one of the world's most healthful cities. The lesson taught fifteen years ago has been applied steadily by the Cubans. In this country the house fly bears about the same relation to typhoid fever and dysentery that the mosquito bears to yellow fever in the tropics. Both insects are dan gerous germ carriers. This community ought to rid itself of flies. The means of doing so are the same as those employed in ridding Ha vana, the Canal Zone, Manila and New Orleans of the tever mosquito. But the iob will not be nearly so big. GOOD FLY TRAP How to Make It. j ipwisi I If 12. " , - If" - Jt r- " ''Kf ,' Vat - Ono way to control tho lly Is to catch It In such ti trap uh Ih shown above. Tho trap may ho placed near tho garlmgo can, or tiny other pluco that tho Hies aro Hiiro to como. A tilmplo and effective trap may ho mado ft om u grocery box by substi tuting wlro netting for tho top and two sides, cutting u round hole In the bottom und Inserting in it a wlro netting cono with an eighth-inch opening at tho bottom and a half-Inch opening tit tho top. Homo article of food, preferably u IIbIi head, should bo placed Inutile for bait. Tho trap must bo elevated sev eral Inches nhovo tho ground, so us to give tho llles u eliauco to entor. When tho trap Is full, it may bo emptied by shaking its contents through u small opening, ordinarily closed by n sliding door. Tho trap descrlbud und shown In tho illustrution Is a particularly effective one, no it was planned with a view to tho lly's hnblts. Tho odor of food lends tho lly to enter tho trap at tho bottom. Onco Inside It Is attracted to tho top by tho light. When It gets out of tho wire cono It cannot escape Tho trap has tho additional vlrtuo ot bolng Inexpensive. It may bo mado at a cost ot about twonty conts and about a halt hour's time. Cover Manure Box and Garbage Can A proper system of manure disposal is moro Important than all other meas ures combined as a method of con trolling tho fly nuisance. A proper method of garbage collection and dis posal Is next in importance Tho gar bage should bo drained, wrapped in paper and collected in n fly-proof metal bucket. Tho bucket should bo washed at intervals with lyo soap and wnter and then sponged with kerosene in water. Tho foregoing ndvlco la from tho fa mous snnltury authority, Dr. W. A. Evans of Chicago. In our locnl cam paign wo should utilize this Informa tion to tho utmost. It has long been recognized that swatting tho fly would novor rid tho community of his wholo trlbo forever more. Wo havo learned that wo must mako war on him enrly iu tho season by getting rid of his breeding plnces nnd bin natural sources of food supply filth. Somo of us nro inclined to grumblo that campaigning against flics Is mighty troublcsomo. Woll, tho grum blers will find it loss troublcsomo to campaign effectually against files than to nurse a member of tho family through a spell of typhoid fever and much less expensive m Our citizens should call a meeting by the middle of next week and form an organization to conduct the spring fly war. There is no time to be lost. Once warm weather arrives the flies will mul tiply faster than we can kill them off. Let us act now! IrflUMTlONAL ShnarsanoL Lesson (lly V. ) HIH.t.r.HH. Ai'tlrm Ulnutor ot HiUHliiy Ht'hniil I'mirtirt nf tlio Moody llllilo liiHtltilti'. ('IiIpuko) (fiip)lUtit, Ivtt). Wmtrrn Nrwupupir Union.) LESSON FOR MAY 7 THE MISSIONARIES OF ANTIOCH I.IIHHON TUXT-Acls II I3-30. I! 1.1 OOI.HKN 'I'HXT-tln n tlinroforf, tux tiiuki' dlitrlpU'N of all tiiitlniui Mitllht'ui W.l" An InlereMtlitK Introduction to tltit IcsHon uniild lie to review the nut' HtiiiiditiK (eitttireri of the life of liar nalmit tip to tliln time, lift) attrac tive character, Introduction, and atom clntldim with I'nul lire full of rielt and HitRKt'Hllvu Iphhoiih. KolliiwIitK IVter'H dellveranee ot lavt Kundiiy'H Ichroii wo tend of the end of the vile Herod (t;L0r.) The origin of till Antioch church wan perlinpn In A. 1). 40, fol lowltiK the dlHpei-Hlon after the death of Stephen (II: I'.i-St!) Theno convertB Kiwo proof tif their new hive hy tnln tHterltiK to the hrethren in .lerutinlem Ill:a7-:i0.) I. A Great Church (11:111-30). (I) Their (cHtltnony. TIiIh new aect, "ChrlRllaiiH" (v. Jfi) nintlo a deep Itn preHRlon upon thla crcnt city though an yet Itn tcHtltnuny wan to the Jiiwh only (v. 111). The llrnt nvntiRfillHtn to tliln city from the homo of .luihmlmn nt the outtiet, however, npnke to llenttle (Ireekfl, (a) They "apako tho word" (v. ill), an travolorn and ftiKltlveH they carried tho muHHiiKn wherever they Journeyed, (h) "They preached .loaua," the only tneHHUKo that will reach and nllr tin entire elty (e) They did It In n convermitlonul way (v. 'M II. V.). (B) Tho workeiH Cl:l). It la un uinazliiK array of tinmen mentioned iih one of tho reaultn of thla Autloeh revival. Step hy Htep (lod Iiuh wldoned the riphern of actlvltlca, of thoan who ac cepted the Roapol, and with every atep tho Htamp of divine npproval wuh seen. (U'21). TIioho who "turned unto tho Lord" not only believed hut gave evi dence of repentance nnd under tho leadership of Ilarnnhaa, who had brought Haul with him from Tnraua (v. 25), largo numbers wore aHHOtnblud and tnught (v. 2G). This ministry of teaching 1b a commondablo typo of ovangollflm and whllo tho torm "Chris tian" Is applied to these followers ot Jesus (not of Harnnban and Saul), It was doubtless first applied In derision, and It has become the accepted and glorious title (often abunod or con fused with Chrlstoudom) of those who follow our Lord. II. A Great Commission (13:1-3). Tho separation which took placo aftor DnrnabaB and Haul had resided In tho city for a year's time (M:2G), and whllo tlioy were meeting with such outward Hiicccsa rcmlnila ua of tho way tho aplrit aoparatoa Philip from bin work In Samaria (8:G, 2G, 27). Tho Holy Spirit know wlmt was heat for theao followcra of .Teaua na tho results demonatrnted. Amonu tho great lead era tho Spirit Bopnrntod two for thla particular tauk, and the (uletueaa with which it wna tloue na auggcHtcd by tho text, la iu marked contraat with moat of our modern plana for "advanced titcpa." No "dollar dinner" or commit teo lunchcoiiH and meotlnga. Thla duty waa preaonted: (I) Whllo In tho dlHchnrgi of their regular dittlea, "an they mlnlBtnred" (v. 2). .lust the form of thla ministry Ib not necurately atnt ed, but it Included fiuitlng and prayer (v. 3) : and it "waa to the Lord." There aro plenty today who can do "church work," but fur too few who enn min ister to the Lord (not to pcoplo) and who can by fiiHtlng and prayer know what tho mind or tho Spirit la relative to any advance stepa needful iu tho church. (2) Under tho Spirit's direc tion. Juot how tho Spirit apoko to this pcoplo wo do not know nor much care, but hia message was uumlatak nblo, whether audlblo or in tho deep receaaca of their hcarta. (3) It camo whllo they prayed. An ovorly-lllled Htomach ia apt to divert a Spirit-llllcd mind. Hut an attitude ot prayor la tho only ono which can render ua bub ceptlble to tho Spirit's voice. Ho Is evor ready to apeak and If wo supply tho open heart and tho ready mind thero will bo no vacuo, uncertain Im pulse such na men often call "tho Splrifa volco"; rather a definite taak. III. A Glorious Conquest (v. 4-12). (1) Tho Jouruoy (v. 4). It was but natural for tho leader of thla expedi tion to direct hla atopa llrat to his homo (4:36). If our testimony will not receive a hearing nt home It la not of any great value. (2) Tho work (v. G), They followed tho same plan as beforo, entered tho synagogues whero teaching and discussion waa tho order of servlco and, to tho Jews, gnvo tho "word of God" (Matt. T..17). Aro wo ablo to thus toach tho word, how Josua fulfilled" nnd what tho reault Ib In that ho did fulfill "all righteousness"? (3) Tho roslBtnnco (v. C-8). Dar-Jeaus, or "Elymaa tho sorcerer," muat not bo confused with our modern necrotnun cera or slolgut-of-hnnd artists. Ho was a leading scientist of his tlmo and his position In tho Homo) deputy's house hold la significant. Ho rendlly saw that for tho deputy to hear tho gospol would destroy hla powor nnd Inllu onco (v. 8). Paul, now first socallod (v. 9), know tho blight ot blindness, phyalcal and spiritual, and caused this man, temporarily (v. 11) to bo smitten ovon na ho had boon (0:8, 17, 18). The deputy had desired to "hear" (v. 7) tho Word. A LAND PROBLEM AHEAD (FROM THE PEORIA JOURNAL.) Tho Nebraska State Journal calls at tention to thu fact that Undo Satn'a opening of a 4,000 aero tract In th North Platte irrigation district for set tlement practically wltida up tho "froa land distribution" of the nation. It adds: "l-'ree or cheap hind has been the American safety valve. A population straining for self-bet-torment has had Ita own remedy lo go west nnd grow up with tho country. With tho government reduced to advertising an opening of forty-tin co farms, the safoty valve may be conalilered forever closed. The expanalvo energy for merly exerted outward, must here after work Itself out intensively. Increasing land speculation, with rapid rising prices of laud and proportionately Increasing dissat isfaction among the landless would seem Inevitable. The tone of our politics and the Intensity nf our social problems cannot but bn vi tally changed under tho strata of doallng Internally with a social pressure which hitherto has had tho wilderness to vent Itself upon. " 'Land hunger' will soon becomo a reality In this rapidly growing country and the constant pressure of popular Hon. Increasingly higher than the ratio of production, Is bound to bring us face to face with economic probtotns thnt wo have heretofore considered re mote. The far-sighted statesman and publicist must devntu hla thought earnestly to the consideration of theso itiestlona If we are to escape tho ex tremes which curso tho older untlontt of tho world." Iu tho above will be found one ot tho reasons thnt the Canadian Govern ment la offering I GO acres of laud froa tn tho actual settler. There Is no dearth of homesteads of this tilzo, nnd the land Is of tho highest quality, bo lng such ns produces yields ot from 30 to GO bushels of wheat per aero, whllo outs run from fifty to over hundred bushels per aero. It la not only a mat tor of free grants, but In Western Can ada aro also to be had othor lands at prices ranging from 2 to 30 por acre, tho dlfforonco In price bolng largely a matter of location and dis tance from railway. If ono takes Into consideration tho scarcity of frea grant lands In the Unltod Statoa It la not difficult to understand why then has boon moat material advances la the prlco of farm lands. A few years ago, land that now sella for two hundrod dollars an acre ra Iowa, could have beon bought for bbt-enty-flvo dollars an acre or leu. Tha Increased prlco Ib warranted by tha Increased valuo of tho product raised on theso farms. Tho lands that today can be had tn Western Canada at tha low prlcos quoted will In a loss time than that taken for tho Iowa lands to Increase, have a proportionate In crease. In Nebraska tho lands that sold for Hlxtoon to twenty dollars per aero seven yoars ago, find a markot at ono hundred nnd soventy-llvo dollars an acre, for the same renaon given for the Increase In Iowa lands. Valuos In theao two States, as woll as In oth ers thnt might bo mentioned, show that Western Canada lands nro going at a song at their present prices. In mnny ensea iu Western Cnnnda today, there are Amorican Bottlers, who real ize this, and nro placing a valuo of sixty und soventy dollars an aero on tholr Improved farms, but would soil only becnuso they can purchuso un improved land at such a low prlco that In nnother few ycara tlioy would have equally as good farmB as they loft or such as tholr friends havo in tho Unit ed States, Tho worth of tho crops grown In Western Canada Is of higher value than those of tho States named, so why should tho land not bo worth fully aa much. Any Canadian Government Agent will bo glad to givo you Infor mation as to homestead lands or whera vou can buy.- Advertisement. Another Explanation. "What Is being candid,' father?" "Speaking unto others as you would not like them to speak unto you." BWBMBBBBWaBBBBBBBBBBBBaSaBBiBBBWBBBBaaSBBBaBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBaBBBBBBaMl) Dependable Assistance Being prepared against a spell of Stomach, Liver or Bowel weakness is an excellent idea. This brings to mind the dependable as sistance to be deriv ed from a fair trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters A family remedy for 63 years GALLSTONES (So i)tf)-ltm!ilu ure. .Writ" tor our H HKK Liu lliiok nt'l'ruiliiind tucuTo-Dajr. CtllteiiRctdCi.,Dpt.C-6l,tlJS.l).MWrnSt.,Ckki ' : ) 1 4 I ' ftfl "rvtUKr'i l"i'WW inia -" ' 7 r-' ---