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Your Liver Is Clogged Up That' Why You're Tired Out of Sort Have No Appetite. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS will put you right in a lew days. They d their duty. Cure Con Btination. Biliousness, Indigestion and Sick Headache SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. Genuine must bear Signature TYPHOID U no more necessary than Smallpox. Army experience has demonstrate. the almost miraculous tltU 'Ctcy, and banolextntn. of Antityphoid Vaccination. ' Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and yoat family. It is more vttal than bouse Insurance. Ask yotn; pfaytldari, druggist, or send for Hit youhtd Typhoid!" telling of Typbold Vaccine, result from use, and danger from Typbold Carrier. Prva'Mlaf Vaeclae and Email aadir U. 8. LlMilM The Cuttar Laboratsry, Btrtilty, Cl., Chliaie, ML AST0RIA Exact Ccpr of Wrapper th eiirraun ccwHny, NtwvoimerTV. BBBMniBIJWMMBWMI alasasasasasasasaW "V. K ..MniARTERS BV WITTLE ojaav- IVbK M1W PILLS. 7 Take Iron, Says Doctor, if You Want Plenty of "Stay There" Strength Like an Athlete! Ordinary Nuxated Iron Will Make Deli cate, Nervous, Rundown People 200 Par Cent Stronner In Two Weeks' Time, In Many Cases. New York. N. Y. Most people fool ishly seem to think they are Rolnj; to get renewed health nnd strength from Homo (rtiiuulutliiK medicine, secret nos trum or narcotic drug, snld Dr. Suuer, a specialist of this city, when, as a matter of fact, real nnd truo strength can only como from tho food you cat. l!ut people often full to get the strength out of their food because they haven't enough Iron In their blood to enable It to change food into living mnttor. From their weakened, nerv ous condition they know something is wrong, but they can't tell what, so they generally commence- doctoring for stouinch, liver or kidney trouble or symptoms of some other nllmcnt caused by the lack of iron In tho blood. This thing may go on for years, while tho patient sulTors untold agony. If you are not strong or wull, you owe It to yourself to make the following tost: Soe how long you can work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next tnko two five-grain tablets of or tdlnary nuxated Iron three times per lriy after meals for two weeks. Then test your strength ngaln and seo for yourself how much you hive gained. I have aeen dozens of nenoas, run-down CASTORIA For Infanta and Children Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Yeers M T AM Fall Run of Distemper MAY- 1113 WHOLLY AVOIDED DY USING , (CnfCtt A (malt outlay of money bring, 'very great arUlllla rendu. It In a auru cur nnil a preventive If you uati It na per directions. Simple, safe nncl aure. Thr fl alij In twtrr thn quantity nnd an ounce more thnn thr (Or, .lie. (lit yrur horror In brat rontllton for late full nnil wlntrr. All drug itlatK. hnrnrr. dialer, or mnniifncluri'rs SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. DOCTORS OF ANIMALS. GOSHEN, IND. At Bridge. Hrldgo Fiend You tniKht to ho able to write lino comedies, Mr. Serlli. Mr. Scrlb You llutter me, Miss Bea trix. Why ought 1? Bridge Fiend Because you tnnko such ntnuslng plays. SUFFERED FOR FOUR YEARS. Mr. J. M. Sinclair of Olivehlll. Tenn., writes: "I strained my back, which weakened my kidneys and caused an awful bad backache and inflammation of the bladder. La tcrK I becamo so much worse that I consulted a doctor, who said that I had Dia betes and that my heart waB af fected. I suffer- Mr. J. M. Sinclair. e(j for four yeai8 and was in a nervous state and very much depressed. Tho doctor's medl clno didn't help mo, so I decided to try Dodds Kidney Pills, and I cannot say enough to express my relief and thankfulness, as they cured me. Dia mond Dinner Pills cured mo of Con stipation." Dodds Kidney Pills, 50c. per box at your dealer or Dodds Medicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dodds Dyspepsia Tab lets for Indigestion have boon proved. 60c. per box. Adv. Clean Record. "What makes Jinks ho proud of Ills ancestors? 1 never heard any of tht'm did anything." "That's exactly Hip point. So ninny persons' ancestors did do things which got them Into trouble with tho police." Illclunoud Tliiies-Dlspnteh. people who were nlllng nil tho while, double and even triple their strength and endurance nnd entirely get rid of all symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and other troubles In from ten to fourteen days' time simply by taking Iron In tho proper form, nnd this after they had In some cases been doctoring for months without obtaining any benefit. Hut don't tnko the old forms of reduced iron, Iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save n few cents. You must take iron In a form that can be easily absorbed and assltnillated like nuxated Iron If you want it to do you nny good, otherwise It inny prove worse than use less. Many nn ntblctc or prize-lighter has won the day simply becnuso ho know the secret of great strength and endurance and lilted his blond with Iron before he went Into the affray, while many another has gone down to Inglori ous defeat simply for the lack of iron. NOTR Nuxated Iron recommended nliovo by Or Bauer, Is onn of tlie newer orgnnlc Iron compounds. Unlike tho older InorKnnlc Iron products, It 1b eifllly assim ilated, does not Injuro the tectl), make them nlnck, nor upset the stomach; on thi enntrnry It Is a moat potent remedy In nonrly nil formH of Indication, na well ns for nervous, run-down conditions. Till MnntifnrttirerH have HUeh i;rcat confidence In Nuxated Iron Hint they offer to forfilt J100.OO to nny rluirltablo Institution If tin y rnnnot take any man or woman uncr sixty, who lacks Iron and Increuso their strenKth 200 per rent or over In four woeVn' time, provided they have no Herl cus organic trouble. They also offer to refund your money If It does not at least double your atrenfjth nnd endurance In ten diyn' time. It Is dispensed by most drtiffKlsts. If your druggist or general storo Is without a supply, ak Own to get It tor you. Adv. lMllMONAL SDNMTSOIOOL Lesson (lly K. O. SIM.I.KHS, Acting Director of Hunday School Course, Moody llltile In stitute, Clili'na.o l tt'npyrlcht. HI. Wialrn Nmamprr t'nlun i LESSON FOR OCTOBER 22 PAUL'S DEFENSE BEFORE AGRIPPA. I.nSRON THXT -Acts VI (vv. I, 24-3:). UOt.miN THXT- I who not dlxolicdlent unto the lituiwnly Irion. At In M;I9. It Is possible to use the ltlblo elthet as a music box or u telephone We should let It speak the words of tho Lord .Testis to us nnd our pupils. This lesson occurred probably A. P. fl), per haps In August, the day after last Sun day's lesson. This was the same hall where Agrlppn had heard the people calling him a god (Acts 12). Paul, the center of nil Interest, Is chained to Ids Itotnnn guardians. The prisoner has been M'hemently licensed us one worthy of death and liutl appealed to Caesar, but 1'Vstiis, not being well ac quainted with Jewish laws nod cus toms, could not make nny dellulte charge ugalnst lilm before the ltouuiii court. Hence he turns lilm over to Agrlppn, who wiih well uciiualnted with matters of Jewish law. I. Paul, the Preacher (vv. l-'i'l). This was 0110 of the great occasions In the life of this great man. Paul was preaching to u king and a woman of great Influence (a sermon which little changed their lives evidently), and also to the coming uges. This king and ipieen were wedded to their Infamy. Iod had In mind tut that tiny' an audience In comparison with which that which Paul saw faded Into oblivion. Notice his urgutneut. (1) Ho begins with his own experience. In these verses there are over forty personal pronouns. Men do not need so much light ns they do need heat, and Paul was speaking out of the hot throbs of his personul experience. Paul stood be fore them a living miracle, an Incar nate argument. We might tremble at the doctrine of the resurrection. He knew it was n marvelous thing that God shoul 1 raise the dead, but that change had been wrought in him which was equivalent to the miracle of raising one from the grave. Paul's plea was for the Itomnn ns well as the Jew. Considering his per sonal testimony, he declares that he Is n true Jew of the strictest sect (vv. 4-8), nnd as such he lived In the "hope of tho promise" as predicted by Isaiah nnd Daniel. That promise has been fulfilled in Jesus, the crucified, who rose again from the dead, and Paul otitis, "I have seen lilm, for which hope's sake, King Agrlppa, I am accused of the Jews." (U) (vv. 0 15) Paul tells the audience that he, himself, wus once n zealous perse cutor of the Christians, more so than those who are now persecuting him, "being exceedingly mad against them." Ho then relates his Damascus Journey uud the conversation held on the road with the risen Lord. Tho gospel Paul preached was to lead men into the kingdom of God that they might recelvu forgiveness of sins uud an Inheritance among those who were fitted for that Inheri tance, who were the sanctltled. For this cause t'ie Jews went ubout to kill him. II. Agrlppa, the Doubter (vv. 24-32). Five ways tire suggested ns to the reception of Puul'u message. Thu high priest's way was to hate him and oppose. Felix's way was "go thy way this time. When I have n more con venient season I will call." Festus' way (vv. 24-20) waa to charge Paul with madness. Much learning (literal ly, many writings) was turning him mad, making him a lunatic, a dreamer, one who lived In the utmospheru of wild imaginings. Paul's reply wus not harsh. "Most noblu Festus" (Am. It.) "I am not mad, but speak words of rtohcrnesB," words of eternal life nnd spiritual life (of Hound sense) that were truo and earnest. Paul thereupon appeals to King Agrlppn to confirm his fctutements (v. 2-0). Tho crazy man Is ho who lives for this world rather than for eternity. Tho devil has cheated many a man out of eter nal life by the method which Festus .followed. He has also cheated many u Chrlstlnn out of tho larger life in the same way. Paul's appeal to Agrlp pa (vv. 27-29) Is very suggestive. Some people believe that the con tents of the prophecies nre of no pres ent day value, nnd some are trying to break their force. Some dccltajo they cannot bo true, yet these prophecies nro the ones that declare that "Jesus Is tho Christ, the Son of God." The literal translation of Agrlppa's answer Is, "In u little thou persundest mo to bo n Christian." It is said that Agrlp pn said this In sarcasm, but, liko many unother attempted jest, It rcvculed tho real state of the heart. Agrlppa saw the cost of further con sideration of tho claims of Christ and was unwilling to jmy tho prlco (vv. S0-."2). Thus Agrlppa's boul was lost, and yet hu was within one step of eternal life. Paul with great dignity took advantage of Arippif's ambigu ous expression, and said: "I would to God that whether with little or with much, nut only thou but also all that hear mo this day might become such as I ntn except (raising his fettered bands) these bonds," (Am. It.). Paul was willing and glad to suffer anything for tho sake of Jeuua Christ, hla Lord (II Cor. 12-10). FOND WIFE TO TWO HUSBANDS AT ONCE And It Was Difficult Not to Call Either Spouse by Other's Name. Pnltsvllle, Pn. With large, some what pearly tears trickling down her pretty face, Mary Vollen, as constant u bride as ever rushed to nnd from an altar, has confessed to Alderman P. J. Martin that she had married two men within u year and was still their fond and thoughtful wife. This seemed a great deal to tell an utdcrumn, but the fact was ( tint u hearing was being held before that olllelal Into the life ami loves of Mary Vollen. The ioung woman told, between sighs .nil snlllles, of how sbr had lived a double life tin u single block, at tho , ends of hlch were the Iioiiich her i Told How She Had Lived a Double Life. loving husbands kept for her. Her husbands, Matthew Karacltls and Vin cent Vollen, were both In court regis tering amazement and uncertain whether it would bo advisable to light a duel or burst out crying. They left the room through different doors, still stunned, before the hearing was half over. Mary told of how tllfllcult It had been to rush from homo to home ami never call either husband by the other's name. She had mnrrletl Vollen In March, 11115, and, according to Kuril eltis, had proposed to him In May last. He, flattered, bought n ring and Joined the matrimonial syndicate. Alderman Martin held the young woman In $5,000 ball, uud she Imme diately communicated with her hus bands. A courier pulled the bells nt the homes out about n yard, but there was no response. It seemed as though there was no onu tit either residence. ELECTRIC IRON CAUSES DEATH Housewife Supposedly Tries to Make Adjustment While Standing on Damp Basement Floor. Clcvelnnd, O. Standing on a damp basement floor while using un electric Iron, Mrs. Augusta Tlchorowskl was electrocuted here. From un investiga tion by the police it Is thought that the woman tried to adjust the plug at the huso of the iron without shutting off thi current. While doing this her hand evidently came In contact with the live end of tho plug wlro und tho current pnssed through her body Into the damp floor. Her two children ran frightened for aid. When neighbors urrlved they found Mrs. Tlchorowskl unconscious, her hand clutching the ping end of tho cord. LICENSE TORN; COUPLE WED The Young Folks Tell Clerk Permit Was Destroyed by Mistake, So He Gives Them New One. Cleveland, O. A little heap of paper fragments was placed on Marriage Li cense Clerk Frank Zlzelmnn's desk the other nfternoon. A girl of nine teen ulteruiitely smiled and blushed. Her companion blushed, too. IIl yes, tho escort was of the opposite sex pointed to tho bits of torn paper. "I we we want another mnrriage license," the young man stammered. Visions of a lover's quurrvl Hashed across Mr. Zlzclmnn'.s mind. "Hut they were all tlressed up and thoy looked so radlnntly happy I didn't have thn heart to ask them," tho li cense clerk said later. "It was an accident. I tore tho li cense up In mistake," snld tho young man, turning to the blushing girl at his side for corroboration. Mr. Zlzelman examined tho hits. They were tho remnants of a llccnso ho had Issued to Itobert H. Jones and Julia H. Iturtn. A new ono was Is sued. Nearly Drowned by Big Fish. Greenville, Pa. W. S. Greene, n Greenville merchant, almost lost Ids life lit Van Huron point on Lake Krle re cently, when he hooked n 50-pound uuiscallonge while trolling for bass. A. II. Holding was In tho bout with Greene, As Greene was reaching over he side of tho boat the muscullongo darted suddenly to the bottom und Ireeno was pulled overboard. Al hough both men were thrown Into the vater, they succeeded In landing the )lg flsn. Jk 9 ,ii I In the Museum. Mannger What's the matter with the "lltinian Ostrich r Assistant Swallowed a fishbone at hroakfa-t this morning. Million In Sand nnd Gravel. Oceusloually u man balks at doing u thing merely becnuse someone he dls likes epei Is lilm to do It. Cupid ensnares with liken bairn. W. L. DOUGLAS "the 8hoe that holds its shape" $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 & $5.00 a8V& Snvo Money by Wcnrinn W. L Douglrtn ahocn. For oala by ovurOOOO alloc dealer. Tho 11 cat Known Shoo in tho World. W. L. Doughs tume and tlie rct.nl price ii stamped on the lot torn of all shoe at the factory. Tlie value ii guaranteed aiut the wearer proterttJ against high prices for inferior irWs. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in S.tn Francisco than they do in New Yotlc They arc always wotth tlie price paid for Ultra, Tic quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed ly more than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. Tlie smart style are die leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in well equipped factory at Urockton, Mass., ty tlie highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision or experienced men, all working determination to nuke the best shoes for tlie can buy. Ark your ahnet denier for W. T tougln alines. If tin rnn not supply toii with tlir Ulncl joii wmil, tnko no other tunkr. rlii fur Intereatltiir booklet roitlitliilnir hoiv to cut alioeiiof tint highest stHiKlnrtl of juallty fur tho prlco, vj rrumi man, jmmigo iroo. LOOK FOR W. L. Douglas name and the retail price tamped on the bottom. Quick Progress. I .li'l'ini Is to have n new Iron foundry Only 41 years ago the llrst uewspn- to be bucked by Itoo business men. per was founded In Japan. Now t hern are 2,000 of them In that country. Viiueotixer, H, ,'., In August stuil HulTalo Times. ed new buildings valued nt $020,871). Buy materials that last Certain-teed aaaaasfasssslaassssssaaaaaVaHaaaaalaassssssssssssssssW Roofing Fully guaranteed bet responsibility General Roof ing Manufacturing Company iVorM' Uitval munuAif f urcr HtwYrt niy (Vnr rvM.tfki. cu.l l MiflM ai.Mp.u. suit. Hi; a.tiua SoOffeu. Ask your Lumber Dealers to buy Certnin-teed Products from Curtis, Towle & Paine, Lincoln Distributors Londoners and Zeppelins. The contrary way In which the Lon doner takes his Zeppelin raids has often been a mutter of comment. He not only entirely refuses to be fright ened, hut, olllelal Instructions forgot ten and disregarded, he erowtls Into the streets at the smallest hint of a raid, scans tho sky eagerly, uud claims, us 11 matter of course, and Is accorded In the same spirit, the help of the local police force to the best posslblo view. Then, when It Is nil over, he must needs go nnd see all that happened. Ami the railway companies and tho bus companies and tho tramway companies curry him In thousands, uud the po lice direct lilm, mid Instruct lilm, und tell lilm of thu Inst trains home. And the street venders, even before the news Is In tho papers, are selling lilm souvenirs. STOP ITCHING INSTANTLY With Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Nothing Better. Trial Free. Dntho tho affected part with Cutlcura Soap and apply tho Ointment. For oc comas, rashes, Irritations, plmples.dan druff and soro hands Cutlcura Soap and Ointment aro supreme. Nothing better, cleaner or purer than these upor-creamy emollients nt any prlco. Froo samplo each by mall with Hook. Address postcard, Cutlcura, Dopt. L, Doatoa. Bold everywhere Adr. Unearned Increment Measured In Crop. Tho average value of farm land throughout the Unlteil States In 11)10, aside from buildings, was $.'12.40 an acre, according to the census. In 1010, according to the department of agricul ture, this value had grown to ? 15.50, an Incrense of 40 per cent. Slncu the total value of farm lands, aside from buildings,' was returned In 1010 us 128,475,000.000, the totnl Increment since then must be more thnn eleven billions. SL Louis laundries have unanimous ly raised prices. wmmssrm gilllllliililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiNiiiiiiiiimiiy I Hunting I I Rifles When you look over thesight3ofyourrifle EE and see an animal EE like this silhouetted H against the baclc 5 ground, you like to feel certain that your equipment 13 equal to the occasion. The j majority of success- ful hunters use Win- Chester Rifles, which shows how they are esteemed. They nro made in various styles and calibers and 2 1 ARE SUITABLE FOR ALL KINDS OF HUNTING I Ullilillllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiinillia Ak for and Get with an honest price that money Doya Shoe Beat In th World President O $3.00 $2.50 & $2.00 w. 1. llonglu. shoo Co., UrocMon. Mima. For ale by dealer everywhere at reasonable price 0 UooJutf ami JJuiioiriff luper n.ii.a riiutarfi nir.u a., rn.,1.. n.H.a.u L4i.ata.iu iuu !,. .t il.ui. u.lt. !. Ladder Needed. Lady We nlways keep tho hose ready In case of a Zeppelin mid. Visitor Hut, surely, my dear, It would never reach them at the height they lly. Loudon Punch. Chicago has bought six monkeys for use In studying Infantile paralysis. Worries Bring Aches Life today bring many worries and worrying liringH on kidney trouble, no the doctor say. Kidney weaknet re veal itself in backache, pain when stooping or lifting, dizzy headaches and urinary disorder".. He cheerful. Stop worrying. And, to itrctigthcn weak kidneys, uso Donu' Kidney Pills, the kidney remedy that I used and 'recom mended the world over. A Kansas Case Mm. J. H. Ail- rn, ldHHoii, CI. Marnu- LtO churettH fit., An- I" TWrrWrn TXHiStonf 1 u o n y, itnnHur. riiyn: "l MlfTiMod from liacluiolm tluit hiinilU'iipiicil tno In iIoIiik my hoimework, I felt tired n u it run down nil tho tlmo nnil liml trouble, with tliti klilnoy HocrctloriR. Dunn's Kidney I'IIIh liml been used In our family with kooiI remits and finally I tried them. They cured me, too." C.t Doan'. at Any Slera, SOc a Boa DOAN'SfAV FOSTER-MILBURN CO, BUFFALO. W. Y. '" frAhkEft't " HAIR BALSAM A toll.t tirrwratlon of merit, nlM to M-fllcito dandruff. ForR.tlorlna Color and Beauty toGr.r or Fad.dll.Jr. KM. mi SI 00 at lru-t:Ui. PATENTS ; Watlon B. Oolnman, .tern i,uwjDr. tvaininaujii, O. AcHlconnrt boon lre lUtes reasonable lllghiial references. Iteataenlo ROUGHonRATS"i:r.dUu,ur.?,uSnanii W. N. U LINCOLN, NO. 43-1916. DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlD AK for and Get Skinners THE HIGHEST QUALITY MACARONI 36 Pktf Recipe Book fat SK1NHERMFG.C0.. OMAHA. U.SA lARCtlt MACARONI lACTOirf IN AMUICA 1 toi. cyio l.ui?t2dBsssssl MWAiir or lYJ L r? isssssH "utiiUTU tV7 Sf;JriZmi iimiiiimimmmimmiiimimiimiiwiiiiLj IIIIIIOIINIIIIlllLVBfll