& ' M" 'IWfl 41 RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Hi V I $ A REMARKABLE STATEMENT Mrs. Sheldon Spent $1900 for Treatment Without Bene fit Finally Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound. TrloittAI Til Whila colnjf iJttltWUUlij All. If 1II1TJ U ' through thn Chuncn of I.lfn I mifTor. erea wiui nenaacucs.ner- vousncss. flashes of boat, and I Buffered so much I did not know what I was doinc? at times. I spent 11000 on doc tors ana not ono did me any good. Ona day a lady called at my honso and said sho bod been as sick as I was at ono time. fttifl T.vIU V. PinV. uoui o TU(ubnuiv Via ' ? M a. a M t- 1 A vompounamaao ncr wen, so 1 took it and now 1 am just as well as I ever was. I ronnnf iinrinratnnrl wlW r)nH WI.MW HHMVIIIWN4U TW U J H UUIOU UVU seo how much pain and suffering the would escape by taking your medicine. I cannot praiso it enough for it saved my life and kapt me from the Insane Hospital." Mrs. E. SnELDON, G667 S. Halstod St, Englowood, 111. Physicians undoubtedly did their best, battled with this case steadily and could do no more, but often the most scientific treatment Is surpassed by the medicinal properties of the good old fashioned roots and herbs contained in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Compound. If any complication exists it ?ays to write the Lydia E. IMnk 1am Medicine Co., Lynn, Muss for special froo advice. Make the Liver Do its Duty Nine times in ten when the liver Is right the stomach and bowels are riant CARTER'S LUlLt LIVER PILLS gently but firmly com' pel a lazy liver 10 Co its duty. Cures Con tipation, In digestion, Sielr HjunArkn. and Diitreia After Eatiiur. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature Novel English Church. A novel church, In tho parish ot St. Paul, Suuthsca, England, waB origi nally a stable, and tho cross on tho altar wob used by tho Rev. II. W. Workman, vicar of tho parish, whon ho wu3 a naval chaplain in the Good Hope, tho King Edward VII, and tho Irresistible, nil threo of which havo been lost during tho war. Tho bell of tho church is an old ship's bell. Efficiency. Mrs. Knlcker Wo can't keep a cook. Mrs. Hockor Advcrtlso for a food dictator. KEEP YOUNG As woll bo young at 70 as old at GO. Many elderly pcoplo suffer lamo, bent, aching backs, and distress ing urinary disorders, whon a llttlo help for tho kidnoys would fix it all up. Don't wait tor gravel, or Brlght'a disease. Use Doan's Kid nnv Pills. Thev hnvo hclDod thousands, young and old, and are recommended by thousands. A Nebraska Case Mrs. Wm. Bryant, GOO South St., Blair. Neb., says: "My trouble- was with my kidneys nnd bladder and It caused me a great deal ot misery. Ilfv wtinln HVfttnm Iwfti Pielur Tallm a atom" seemed to be affected na a rpftult. Mv at UJ ....... .- - tAnflnn wan railed to Doan's Kldnoy Pllli Will UDCU W. They strenuthenod and toned up my kidneys, regulated their action and acted as a tonic, making mo feel bet ter In every way." Cat Doaa'a at Aay Stora, 80s Bex DOAN'S VSX07 FOSTER-MIUURN CO, BUFFALO. N. Y. BUCK LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED br Cuttar'l Blatilit Plllt- U' prtMd. fraab. rtllibli: pnferrad bj jp-ita awtut lira itlur vimIim fill. yaT' WrtU for koakM and uuUsonUla. 1 am iV . biumh i pi it Uh anr t3tr, kul CutUr! btV Tka raaartofltr t Cutur aroduou U dui to ofir la Mil at ncUllilag la truiliw a Mrunl Mly. Ililtt ! Cutt-r'. If uukUluU. ord.r. direct Tka Gsttar Uiarttinr, rkalcjr, Ctl.i r Ciltm. III. Nebraska Directory COMPLETE NEW FIREPROOF HOSPITAL 1, Hadlcall a. Snrflcall 8, Obatatrlcali Laboratoryi O, X-lUy Dapurtmenta. Trulnlng iodooi lornoriu in coqukuod. Open to all ii-puuble ptajtlclani. fur t uriber lufoimaUun addriu A. A. SMITH. M. D., lurtfioa Ilkry Lannlna; Memorial lloaplta,! llAHTINOS. NI'.B. r .-. lrtal llwat mmad V sT aTh T aT' t. hi. Tlloo of Troth and lacu To-Hr. f c!yCi.J)iLC.M4IISi)tirWraSl..CUcita W. N. U, LINCOLN, NO. 25-1916. llHIMlllll m?3I3H v-11 K mwtmmWjmWi mvsmM vn'4 Q.vrf 7 if v. ssmvki(:ADTPD; kWWBD BB1ITTI r kkWfkkkT kW iJmwZ kmMWEmMmMmMr ihius-bW I .jbBbbIIVjBbV mm v aUmai &u?&fr&z V sW. JLt W m . V kWL Kw. r mm aVHSBjflftk -BsHEsLsiiWWsBHBMiPHI iBBBH'flBBsliWVBBBHlsBHfin BBBBMf aTaBsBBM ff "!BBBMf3BSyM CONDENSED HEWS OF INTERE8T TO ALL. DATES FOR COMING EVENTS. Juno 19-20 21-22 American Union o! Swedish Singers, West. IMv., con certs ami convention at Ouinlia. Juno 20 to 2 1 Statu Stockmen's con vention at Alliance. Juno 21 to 23 Frntoinnl Onler ot Kag.es, state meeting at Lincoln. Itino 28-29- Intel national Auctioneers' Association Convention at Oinaba. July iM-fi Mid-Summer Itaco Meet at Kearney July (5 to 8 Statu Golf Tournamont at Omaha. Inly 10-1 1-12 Northwestern Hoto" Men's Association Convention nt Omulia. July 10-1 1-12 Missouri Valley Veteri nary association convention nl Omaha. July 17 to 22 Nebraska Stato Tonnli Tournament nt Wayne. July 25 Nebraska Democratic con vcntlon at Hastings. Aug. 7 to 11 Tractor Week in Fro niont. Aug. 7 to 10Stnto Press Association'! North Platto Valley oxcurslon. Aub- 17-27 Sevonth Day Advoiitlsts Conference nt Hustings. Aur. 21-25 Mo. Valley Photographera Association Convention nt Lincoln There Is a possibility that tho Omaha-LlncoliiDenver highway will bo changed fiom Uh present route f i oin Holdregc to Oxford to include instead Luomiu and Ilertrand, going southwest from tho latter town to Edison. Tho reason that a change Is contemplated is that there Is n strip of bad road through clay hills be tween Atlanta and Oxford, which those responsible either cannot ot will not keep In shape for travel, es pecially during wet weather. A very distressing nccldcnt happen ed nt tho farm homo of Charles Wll Hams, near Cook. Williams had drlv en his team into thu yard from Hit field, harnessed to a disc. Ho left tho Jiorses for n moment nnd thej ran away, knocking his 7-year-old daughter, Dorothy, over and runnlnf the muchlno over her, cnuslng a long cut through her face, dividing tha nose, ami other injuries. It Is thought the child will live. A Jury In the federal court at Lin coin hns returned n verdict agalnsl the Otl3 Elevator company for $10,- 000, In the $00,000 domago still brought against tho company by Mor ris W. Folsom, administrator of th estate of Harry D. l'ettlnglll, a young brick layer who was killed whtlo at work on tho Miller & Tallies building last hummer. One ot the most elaborate dedlcato ry services that over occurred In Ne braska took place In Otoo county recently when tho new St. John's , Catholic church, located nlno inlloj from Nebiaska City, was tletllcated. The church Is one of the largest rural edifices In the state, and cost nearly $r,(i.000. Illshop Tlhcn attended tho worvices. Damages of $11,200 awarded Wil liam Ilowers, formerly of Cliadron, nn engineer on tho Northwestern, for the loss of an eyo due to tho bursting of a lubricator on n Northwestern engine, were nfllrmcd by tho supremo court of thu United Stntcs. Eleven dollars per hundredweight for cnttlo was a new record establish ed at the South Omaha market when a lono steer sold for that amount a few days ago. Breeders ot pure bred livestock ot nil kinds In Fillmore county have perfected an organization for tho promotion and protection of their business. As a result of tho exceedingly large demand for fresh vegetables, the de mand being greater than tho supply, Holdrege will not establish a market for school garden products this year. Work will soon begin on Hold rodge's auditorium, which will have a seating capacity of 2,800 to 3,000 people, Tho plans for the dedication of tho new I'ranclscnn Monnstry at Lindsay on Juno 21 are progressing favorably. A homo coming will be tho mnln feature. An old-time picnic Fourth of July colebrntldn will bo held in Beaver City, tho business men having raised $500 for that purpose. Members of tho North Platte Mothqdlst church at two meetings raised $17,055 of a needed $18,000 to cover tho cost of additions to be mado to their church. Herman Kunnorman, living nenr Sehuylor, had his right arm blown oft nnd ono eye destroyed whllo trying to blow stumps out of tho ground on his farm with dynnmlto. Lyons Is making extensive prepara tions for an old time Fourth of July celebration. Over $700 has been raised for tho occasion. Colonel John a. Maker of Lincoln was elected department commander over Leonard Hoblnson of North Platto during the business meeting of the United Spanish War Veterans at North riatto. Tho contract for the reconstruction Dt tho First National bank building nt North Platto has been awarded. Tho cost of construction Is estimated at (15,000. Tho building will bo ready for occupancy about November 1. The county treasurer at Columbus took in $140,000 during May In taxes to run public affairs. BEHT OH MISCHIEF MEXICAN SITUATION OECOMINQ MORE ACUTE ACCEPTS NEW PRESIDENT All Chinese Provinces Recognize LI Yuan Hung German Casualties of War to Oatc Are Immense. Weatmi Newspaper t'nton Nows Service. Laredo, Tex.- Many Americans liv iiiR In thu illslrlet bordering the Hlu Grande liavo begun arriving hero with tho intention of reuinlulug until rumors of new danger from bandit raids had boon quieted. Tlio women ami children from a number of outlying ranches have been sent hero as a measure of precaution. HI Paso, Tex. Uneasiness as to the icsults of the anti-Ainericaii agitation in Chihuahua are manifest In almost every quarter hero and In Juarez. A number of American refugees arriving from Chihuahua City said that they wcro hooted by Moxlcuns at nluiost every station on tho way to the border but no violence was attempted. German Casualties to Date. London.- (Jerniany up to tho end ot May had lost 2,!)2irSii soldiers, ot whom 7:11.412 were killed, accoullng to a British oltlclal tabulation ot tho Gorman casualty lists given out hero. The compilation did not Include Gor man losses in naval engagements or in tho lighting In thu Gorman colonies. Tho British olllclal statement uotos tho Gorman casualty list for tho month of ay as placing the German lossos In klllod, prisoners and wounded nt 102, 507. This number, it is pointed out, brings tho Gorman total losses, ex cluslvo ot naval ami colonial casualties, to 2,294,580. ACCEPT THE NEW PRESIDENT. Alt the Chinese Provinces Recognize Li Yuan Hung. Wnuhmctou. Willing acceptance by nil of the Chinese people of tho new president, LI Yuan Hung, is Indi cated in olllclal dispatches reaching the state department. They said all of tho northorn provinces had recog nized him. Tho southorn provinces some tlmo ago designated him as the legitimate presldont but dispatches In dlcaio they probably would demand some changes In tho cabinet. Presi dent Wilson has received a cablegram from President LI Yuan Hung reply ing to a message of condolence on tho death ot Yuan Shi Kal. Editors Will Tour the State. Grand Island. Through tho efforts of tlio executive commltteo oC the No braska Press association, n special train of Pullmans will lcavo this city on August 7th, and will during tho week cover the greater part of west ern and northwestern Nebraska. Tho train will be made up exclusively of editors and their families. Stops will bo mndo at many ot the cities and towns en route and tho principal ses sions of the association will bo hold nt Scottshluff and Gerlug on August 10th. Out of Politics. Oyster Bay N. Y. Theodoro Roose Telt reiterates that ho Ib "out of politics." "I want to tell you newspaper men" bo said, "that It Is of no use for you to como bore to soe mo. I will have nothing to say. I will onswor no ques tions, so please don't ask mo to. I am out ot politics." If the formen presldont has any plans for the lmedlate future other than to continue his literary work he has not mado them public. Suffrage Defeated in Iowa Dcs Moines, la. Completo unoin clal returns from all counties Indi cates that the equal suffrage amend ment was defeated at Monday's pri mary by 4.C55 votes. Tho suffragists now concede defeat for tho amend ment. New German War Credit Amsterdam. A Berlin dispatch states that the relchstng has passed tho budgot at all stages and had adopted the new war credit of 12,000, 000,000 murks. Germans Launch General Attack. Paris. Tlio Germans havo launched a general attack along tho entiro front on tho right bank of tho Meuse and havo penetrated the French line at one point, but were repulsed olso where with heavy loss, according to an olllclal statement Issued by tho war aepartment. 'ino point wnoro mo Germans entered tho French lines is in tho neighborhood of Thlaumont farm. Tho Germans also mado two email attacks southwest ot Hill No, 304, but theso attacks, tho statement says, wero repulsod. London. Americans domiciled horo who aro subject to tho Income tax, must sell to or doposlt with tho Brit ish government tholr Amorlcan .se curities under penalty of an extra two shillings tax. This Information I a given to tho press by an olllclal of tho Amerlcnn dollar security commis sion. Tho ruling holds whether tho securities aro hold horo or In Amor ica. Tho tax of two shillings added to tho Income tax will apply to Ameri cans who havo resided horo long enough to become subject to the regu lar Income tax. MlTMTIONAL SBNMrSfflOOL Lesson (By I-: O Hin.l.KHH. Acting- Director of the Hiimliiv Hi'linol t'e irso In tho Moody Hlble Institute of (Mill mm ) (Cop) right by Western Newspaper Unloa) LESSON FOR JUNE 18. THE PHILIPPIAN JAILER. LDSHON Ti:.T-Actfi 16:16-49. CiUl.DDN Ti:XT-llrlleu on the loird Jesus nnd thou shall bo n.oil, thou uiul thy limine Acts 16 31. Dean Vaughn hns said of this lesson that in It "wo havo an epitome of tho wholo history of tho gospel." Tho tlmo was A. D. 50 or 52 nnd tho placo was Phlllppi. an Important city, as buforo suggested. I. The Damsel Delivered of Demons (vv. IG-IS). On their way to tho pray Inc iihicii where thoy had met Lydia, tho disciples mot this maid who "had n Bpirlt, a Python." Greek soothsayers wore supposed to bo Inspired by Apol lo, who killed a grent simko at Mt. ParnassiiB and left It to rot. Tho girl was probably possessed of hysteria nnd thus spoku strange words, and hur condition brought much profit to her masters, who professed to Interpret her words. This evldonco of evil pus Hcsslon awoko a sympathetic response in l'aul'B heart. "Her misery and degradation woro a symbol of tho degradation, ns Lydla'H sweet nnd be nevolent Christian character was of tho transllguratlon of womanhood " Stalker. Her cry nfter Paul was per haps that they wero tho ulaven orsomo nod. oven na sho wan tho Bluvo of Apol lo. Tho Gadarono (Luko 8:28) used Blmllar language. Paul did not at onco stop her (v. 8), perhaps to avoid a con troversy, but hlu deliberation mado more profound tho tlnnl deliverance wrought Worn out nt last with her cries, but taking no credit himself, Paul spoko tho namo of Power which had forotold Just such acta (Mk.. 16:17; Lk. 9:1; Lk. 10:17). II. The Disciples In Prison (vv. 19 Ol nt nn furllinp rntnmnrelnl vnlllO. tho Blavo drlvera Bought rovengo by Inciting n mob to nttack Paul and his comnanlons. So todny tho liquor In terests would sock remuneration for tho loss of their "business," and anathematize tholr opponents, whllo tho underworld trlea to overthrow all who Book to rostraln them." Pnul and Silas woro accused of "troubling" tho city, for tho trado has boon Interfered with. It, Indeed, went hard with them thus tn bo unlufltly set upon and dual ly, through tho connivance of tlio spineless authorities, to bo incarcer ated In a illthy dungeon. Still, though tho majority was against them, yet tho mob was not right (compare 17:5; 18: 12; 19:28-29), and thoy had Ono on tholr sldo who was sufficient (Horn. 8:28). III. Deliverance and Salvation (vv. 25-35). Christ hoforo Pllato was ac cused of sedition, and thoso Hogged dis ciples wcro llkowlBo Innocent suffer ers. (1) Prayer and praiso (25-20). Nolo tho circumstances darkness, torn and bleeding, aching backs and n morrow tilled with blackness. Thcro was no sleep for tho disciples nt that midnight hour, but often strength 13 bettor gnlncd in prayer than sleep. "Praying, thoy Bang hymns," In tho midst ot that heterogeneous lot of pris oners thoy did not, could not, keep si lent. Tho result wbb attontlvo listen ing by tho other prlsonora nnd by a loving Heavenly Father, who shook tho placo to ovldonco his interest (v. 2G). (2) Tho jailed dollvorod. Tlio placo was bo shaken that evory barred door was opened and tho staples ot tho Btocka woro bo loosonod as to llborato ovory prisoner. (3) Tho jailor saved. Tho brutal ono 1b now tho unxlous In quirer, and becomes a good typo for all to follow who aro out of Christ, (a) Ho saw bo was lost. Ho was subject to tho same death as bis escaped pris oners. "Supposing" (v. 27) has dark onod many lives, and our greatest sor rows aro pfton imagined. Faco to faco with death, tho Jailor would plungo into an eternity for which ho wan not nronnrcd. Paul's clarion call brought tho jailor to express his anxie ty (v. 29), and it was not a trilling nor ekoptlcally indifferent man who ap pealed to Paul. Ho was brought faco to faco with two holy men, with God nnd with etcrnttv. Thoso to whom ho camo knew tho facts, had faith, and could meet tho emergencies of Ufa with conlldonco. IV. Tha Humbled Magistrates (vv. 35-40). Tho jailor evidences joy, hos pltallty and a changod homo, which news must have reached tho magis trates. Their early command waa to "lot theso follows go." Paul hero rises to his full dignity. Beaton open ly, condemned without trial and ver dict, does not allow them to cover tholr crirao and blunder by stealth. Tho magistrates wero llablo to loss of position, goods, and oven llfo, and hence willingly did all that Paul re quired. Thus tno Imprisonment turned out to tho honor of tho apostle and tha glory of God. Nor did Paul baston at all In leaving tho city. Aftor recovering strength to travel and oncouraglng tho memberB of tho Infant church thoy dopnrted, taking Timothy (17:14) with them. Thus God gloriously dollvorod thoso who labored amidst soro trials, and thero was established In Phlllppi a church which was dear to Paul and which was especially kind to Paul, and to which is directed ono of his most tender epistles. first Aid to a Weak Stomach HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters FOR THE APPETITE THE DIGESTION THE LIVER AND DOWELS Don't Experiment Get HOSTETTER'S A family remedy for 63 years Big Sturgeon on Trot Line. A 400-pound tlsh was caught In tho Sacramento rlvor by Ktigono Bnrlon, tho "musical llshormnn." Bnrlon Is called the "musical fisherman" bo catiBo his 200 foot trot lino Htretched across tho Hacranieitto nt Mlddlo creek In equipped with a chime of twolvo Swiss bolls ono for each lino dangling from tho main lino with spoon attached. Bnrlon'H catch was a sturgeon, a big tlsh that measured seven feet with out tho head. Whon tho Hturgeon grabbed tho hook every ono of tho twelve bells rang n clatter that nwak enod him from his afternoon nnp In his cnbln nshoro. Tho "musical flshorninn" wns una bio to land his big catch nlono. Ho hod to coll In the nslsstanco of two neighbors. Harlem's catch netted him JC3. Ilcdding (Cul.) Dispatch to San Francisco Call. Apostle of Silence. "Could I Intorost you In a volumo which will teach you how to become- nn oloquont public Bpeakor?" nsked tho nirnnt. "I'm afraid not," nnswerod tho man at tho desk. "I mado my roputntlnn In politics as a pussyfooter and the loss I havo to Bay tho bettor off I'll bo." Paper Ib spun Into thread and wov en into a substitute for Juto textllos by a procoss Invented In Bohemia. The Delight of Children The aelf-developed, inner-flavour of New Poit TocUties bear a unique attraction for the kiddies they even like them dry from the packagefor their lunches. A box of Toasties provides "eats" that will delight the children. New Post Toasties are usually served with cream and sugar, in which form the flavour is more pro nounced and the flakes more delicious. These New Toasties do not "chaff" or crumble in the package, and they don't mush down in cream both common defects of old-fashioned "corn flakes." Then, too, notice the tiny bubbles on the flakes, produced by the quick, intense heat of a new patented process of making which imparts delightful crispness and a substantial body to the flakes. New Post Toasties are a vast improvement over any old-style "corn flakes." For tomorrow's breakfast New Post Toasties Sold by Grocers everywhere. Every Woman Wants run i biwuivu. iuiuiu Dmolved In water fcr douchei atopa taal.. al.l. l.Aft (.. MM.1 IhII.N. rnu DrticAMil nvrirue matlon. Recommended by Lydia E. rtnxnam mra. v-o, lor ten yeara. A healing wonder for naial catarrh, ore throat and aorecyei. Economical. Ilu ilt.nnlin.ty leilna and gtrmlckl.l r-mrr, SampUfr. 30. all ilmiiitu, r (uipul br axtn.il. ThuPaHwiTwIftCwKBy. Bwtwi.Maw. Kill All Flies! ".V riard Twlr.Oalr fir Klllf allraHl and Mill all alld Ij&aI Iaa akaahI &1 aaabahAam Aatfll akaa MW Clwaa VIBWmnWi iWHimniiH awwai fssRisxsrSrer Wtm II I anl ul aia rOalayFly Klllar . ..... aild. ll.Ha HAROkOBOMERS, 150DKlllAva.,BraoMjrn,N.V. ., HAHKlll'i . HAIR BALSAM a, toll. I preparation of row! a, n.lr to truncal dandruff. Baaut t toOnr of Fatlad Half, oo. anil i w at unifl" Not Available This Year. Tho Itov. V. II. Book, pastor ol tho Tnbernaclo Christian church of Columbus, Is telling a story told him by a schoolteacher In a county not far from Bartholomew. Tho teach er and tho township trustee wora tnlklng over plans for tho annual school commencement. Tho ques tion of n speaker for commoncoraont aroso. "Let's got this horo nip Van Win kle to make tho spooch, BUggosted tho township trtistco. "Who?'' nsked tho surprised toucher. "Why. thlB hero lllp Van Wlnklo," tho trustee replied. "I'vo heard a good donl about him and 1 thought ninybo ho might mnko a right smart spooch." Tho teachor had to toll tho trustee that lllp wns not avallablo for com mencement nddrcsses this year. I Didn't Think It of Her. Mother Gladys, you Btood on tha porch qulto n whllo with that young man last night. Gladys Why, mothor, I only Btood thero for n second. Mother But I'm Buro I heard tha third and tho fourth. The Way of It. "Havo you finished your shopping trip?" "No; tho trip's finished me." mi .'! ''vL'" mm UMI Ira 'trd r ft i c.