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RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ' 4 ft f I )t r:s"Mt!". Ask for and Get m ! SkihwrS THE HIGHEST QUALITY SPAGHETTI J6 ; Rtdpe Book Frte SKINHER MFG.CO., OMAHA.USA IMGtST MACARONI f ACTOBY IN AMtRICA NEBRASKA NSTIONffL INSURANCE COMPANY LINCOLN. NEBRASKA S"Ire, tonrndo onJ hall Insurance, farm nnd town property, nutomoblW' mid threshing uijv chlncry. rolloyhiilder- nnd ngcntn participate In the profit of thin company. Agcnta wanted In open territory. lSlk jtu. Incorporated Jn. 4, 1899 Automobile School Learn u. uuhIiicbh In rIz weeks. No tookn. finny to learn. Good nulary. Free catalog. NtUoul Ail School, 2814 N. 20lb it., Omsos, N.br. PATENTS Wntsnn K Oolomnn, i-uiimh i.nif ror.woMiiiiKum, (1 Ailvlrnand tntikl frio. IUtes reasonable. Ulgbest references UcetserTlces. BcQlnnlng Right. In choosing associates, ninl In milk ing friends, begin tit homo. Acquire Uic friendship of your wife. il CASCABETS" ACT ON LiyOWELS No sick headache, biliousness, bad taste or constipation by morning. Got a 10-ccnt box. Aro you keeping your bowels, liver, end stomach clean, puro and fresh with Cascarcts, or merely forcing a passageway every fow days with Baits, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters? Stop having a bowel wash-day. Let Cascarcts thoroughly clcanso and reg ulate the stomach, removo the sour and fermenting food and foul gases, tako the excess bile from tho liver and carry out of tho system all tho constipated wasto matter and poisons in the bowels. A Cascarct to-night will mako you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep never gripe, sicken or cause any Inconvenience and cost only 10 cents a box from your store. Millions of men and women take a Cascarct now and then and never havo Headache, Biliousness, Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour Stomach or Constipation. Adv. MAKE EACH DAY PROFITABLE Excellent Formula for Life That It Will' Be Found Hard to Make Improvement On. Charles Klngsley has given this for mula In one of his hooks uml us u cer tain und safe prescription It cun scarcely be Improved upon. "Make It u rule," he paid, "and pray God to help you keep It, never to lie down nt night without being able to say: 'I have made one human being ut least a little wiser, a little huppter, or n little better this day.' " At first thought It does not seem us though this should be a very dlfllcult courso to pursue. The Important thing Is to make up your mind to live up to this Ideal ; then, after that. It Is u matter of living one day at n time, one dny of thoughtfulncss, one day of helpfulness, one day of cl6ser compan ionship with those who are near und should be dear to us; Anon. Point to Consider. "The former private secretary of a prison warden went back to a life of crime as soon as ho was released and committed n forgery." "What have you to say to that?" "Perhaps It might have been bet ter to have given him some employ ment while serving his sentence In which he would not have had so many opportunities to practice with a pen." Typhoid Is a disgrace to n commu nity. There has been No Increase In Ihe price o! GrapeNuts Nor Any Decrease In the Size of Package Or Quality Of the Food. jNlffiiwioNAL SUNMSOiOOL LESSON i (By K. O. SKMiHllS, Acting- Director (it ; tlic Huntluy ikliool Courm In tho Moody i Wblo Institute of CMilcngo ) i (t'op right, 1W17. Wi stern Nmspnpcr Vnlon ) i LESSON FOR JANUARY 28 REVERENCE OF JESUS FOR HIS FOLLOWERS' HOUSE. IjKSSON' Tl.XT-John 2 13-22. GOI'DKN TKXT-My house shall lit sailed a housu ot pinjer. Mut. 21:13. Skipping the details of genealogy, birth and boyhood, John plunges Into the work and ministry of our Lord. Our previous lessons have taken up , the mutter of his eternal Godhead, the word made lles.li, the witness of John, Jesus and John the Iluptlst, his lliM ! disciples und the wedding ut Cnnuim. j Some of these events have been skipped ! over without much consideration, yet the teacher should relew them In lolly. The wedding ut Canaan probably oc curred In March, A. D. 27, and Hie events of this lesion In April of tho Passover week of that year, both events occurring early In the first ear of the ministry of our Lord. Jesus i went to the wedding for he hud many things to teach by means of It. The story Is familiar, and yet God Is per forming the same miracle every jenr except by .somewhat slower process. John lays strong emphasis upon the "signs" which Jesus performed as evi dence of his otllee. This miracle is an allegory. It also throws light upon Jesus relation to the home. I. Jesus Applies the Word of God (vv. 12-17). As the "Son of the Law" Jesus observed all of Its requirements and therefore went to the Passover (Dent. 10:1G; Luke 2:41). We would suggest Ihe reading of KdorMiolin's "Life of Christ" at this point, especial ly his description of the feast. Jesus found much of Interest, and uNo saw that which filled his spirit with Indig nation us ho entered the temple (v. 14). Great numbers of oxen nnd sheep and doves were required for the sacri fices. Every family must bring for sacrifice a lamb, the sacrifices being Iain in the inner court near the great altar. Those living nearer the city could bring their own sucrlflces, but Uiose who came from far distant points found It more convenient to purchase their sacrifices nearer the temple. Thus a business had grown up within the courts, which gave rise to nn lmmenso amount of covetousness and selfish ness. The yearly tax due from every Jew could not be received except In the native coin; hence the money changers within the courts. The re sult was that the temple had become a "den of thieves" (Mark 11:17). This had undermined the power of religion, nnd turned men nwuy from tho truth. This place, made to bo a house of prayer (Jer. 7:11; Isn. 50:7) had be come a vanity fair; a show, and tho very object of the temple was sacri ficed to the greed of gain. The de fense often made In our dny, of buy ing and polling In the house of God that It has to do with the cause of worship will not bear scrutiny In the light of this passage. Into these sur roundings this young reformer enters, nnd places his linger upon the heart of the matter when he quotes the scrip ture. The reason of his action was what tho scripture said about tho house of God. Present day followers of Jesus can lenrn n lesson from theso words. II. Jesus Fulfills the Word of God (vv. 18122). Jesus spake as one hav ing authority, and these merchants know they were In the wrong. He em bodied In himself, as prophet, the moral sentiment of the nation, and ex erted his authority. It looked like high handed usurpation unless Jesus were n prophet sent from God; therefore tho demand for his credentials (v. 18). Jesus gave a sign, n sign which they did not understand at the time (v. II); Matt. 12:'J3-10; 10:1-4). The resur rection of Jesus Is God's seal to nil of the claims of Jesus. He also speaks of his body ns a symbol nnd type of what Is to take place In their national temple, nn event which occurred sonic forty years later, though they at tho time did not understand It. Jesus fore saw that these leaders would destroy his body on the cross, and that for tho same reason they were ut the present time opposing him In whnt be hud done. The Jews, thinking only of their temple, In whose courts they were standing, referred to the time spent In the erection of the building (v. 20), and thought that their argument was Invincible, but they did not know what was to take place. Not even the dis ciples of Jesus understood his words nt the time, but after his resurrection they remembered them nnd their ful fillment. The death and resurrection of Jesus was In nccordnnco with tho word of God. Ills whole life, birth and works can bo traced In the Old Testa ment in typo and prophecj. Young people should be taught to bo reverent In the Sunday school and hi all religious meetings. Tho bodies nnd souls are temples (I Cor. 3:10; 0:10). Church buildings are tho temples of God (Ilcnd A. J. Gordon's book on "How Christ Came to tho Church"). The Sunday school Is a temple of God. Do we see to It that our pupils net In ways nnd manner worthy of God's true worship In the house of God? Our presentation of tho lesson, our singing and our prayers do they honor the houso of God? FRUIT LAXATIVE FOR SICK CHILD "California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach, ' liver and bowels. j Every mother realizes, after giving her children "California Syrup of Figs" that this Is their Ideal laxative, because they love Its pleasant taste ' nnd It thoroughly cleanses tho tender j little stomach, liver and bovvols with out griping. When cross, Irritable, feverish, or breath Is bad, stomach sour, look at the tongue, mother! If coated, glvo a tenspoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative," and In a fow hours all tho foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food passes out of tho bow- ols, nnd you havo a well, playful child again. When Its little system la full of cold, throat sore, hns stomach-ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic renicm bor, a yood "Insldo cleaning" should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy, they know n tenspoonful today saves o sick child tomorrow. Ask at tho store for a HO cent bottlo of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of nil ages and grown-upa printed on the bottlo. Adv. According to Prescription. Ho was a sinv Ill-used son of nn lure, nnd the heart of the housewife wont out to him us sin- sure.oil hN grimy coiintonnneo and ids tattered clothing. "Yes, poor follow?" she asked. "Please, kind lady, the doctor 'as just glvo mo this bottle of medicine, but I want something to tako It with." "Oh. yes, I see." replied the moth erly soul. "You want a spoon and a glass of water." "Thank urn, mum, no I can got on quite all right without them. Hut the directions on the bottle tire that It's to bo taken after meals. 'Aven't got u meal you could spare, 'avo you':" GAVE HIS CANE AWAY! Mr. S. P. Ponton, Kerrvllle, Texas, writes: "For several years prior to 1000 I suffered from kidney and rheu matic troubles. Was bent over nnd forced to use a cane. For theso disorders I am glad to say I used Dotltl's Kidney Pills, which proved to be the proper remedy. I nm 01 years old, feel 11 n o nnd once again stand as straight as an arrow. Dodd's Kid ney Pills deserve great credit." I5o sure and got "DODD'S," tho nnmo with the throe D's for diseased, disor dered, deranged kidneys; Just us Mr. Ponton did. No similarly named article will do. Adv. A Masterpiece. "This apostrophe to water Is .suit able for scrapbooks." "A line tribute, eh?" "Yes. It was written by a preacher who never touched a drop of alcoholic liquor in his life, but he could not have been more surprised If he had been ad dressing a large pitcher of Ice water on the morning after n New Year's party." t 9- 9-- '.. )...... w.....tSj t ' i i With the Fingers ! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain .' '-"". Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns or any kind of n corn can shortly be lifted right out with the lingers if you will apply on the corn a few drops of freozone, says a Cincinnati authority. At little cost one can get a small bot tle of freestone at any drug store, which will positively rid one's feet of every corn or callus without pain or sore ness or the danger of Infection. This new drug Is an other compound, nnd dries the moment It Is applied and does not lnflnme or even Irritate the strrroundlng skin. Just think! You can lift off your corns and calluses now without u hit of pnlu or soreness. If your druggist hasn't frcezone he can easily got a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. adv. Socrates' Wise Advice. Get not your friends by bare com plimcnts, but by giving them sensible tokens of your love. It Is well worth while to lourn how to win the heart of u man the right way. Force Is of no use to .nuko or preserve a friend, who is an animal that Is never caught nor tamed but by kindness and pleas ure. Excite them by your civilities, and show them that you desire noth ing more than satisfaction ; oblige with nil your soul that friend who hns made you u present of his own. Socrates. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets nre tho orlg innl little liver pilln put up 40 years ago. They regulnto liver and bowels. Adv. i Keeping, Up to Date. A boy must be u minute young mnn about 00 times If ho ever hopes to bo b mnn of the hour some day. The fnrmers of North Dakota paid $14,111,010 for farm labor during 101C. Abyssinia Is now governed by woman. COUPLE ARRESTED FOR SOULFUL KISS Pretty Culprit's Inquiry Floors Magistrate Who Promptly Remits Fine. Philadelphia. Soulful kisses, ox eh uigeit by a Philadelphia couple nt thi" front door of the oting hub's hie ii when lite street win dark and e' iliilons opportune, might have end ed right then1, hs,d It not been for I'ntiK N'eese, who wears Ihe badge of the lco squad. Vice was mil rump lint, lie saw the his and stopped, lie witi hid and drew out his watch. The so mill hand pitted muml and round as; i In. Still they lingered, lips cling In '. like a pair of figures on a inngu .tin' eoei'. It was too much for a mere vice s-c tad. That's wlij "broach of the pi too" and "kiss" beeaiiio syiion,uioUs. Still They Lingered. and Vice Ollleer Noose promptly ar rested Miss Catherine llalues and Thomas Winning, the culprits. They were haled Into court. Magistrate llouton presided. The pretty young woman, with u scornful toss of the head, looked him squarely In the eye: "When did kissing become u crime?" (Icmundcd the young lady. "We didn't think we were lowering the morals of tho neighborhood," Win nlng added. Magistrate lleaton choked, gasped, then roared: "Five dollars apiece lino, which the court will remit." Miss Haines, whose suddenly smil ing lips even the magistrate admitted looked very klssable, and Winning, who looked us though he knew it locked anus and walked out of tin room. Vlco Ollleer Neese picked uf his cup and lied through u rear door si f PEG SPOILED ROMANCE g Pittsburgh.---That she lived with her husband hud three fr weeks before discovering that C he had u wooden leg, was testl- Ir fled to by Mrs. Anna Hell, be- D fore a muster appointed to take & evidence In the divorce pro- & ceedlngs Instituted by the worn- Jr nn against George T. Hell. J The couple wero married In p Cumberland, Mil., on July i, 1014, having eloped to that place from Pittsburgh. After keeping tho lnnrrlnge a secret for several weeks, they went to live with the wife's mother In one of the suburbs of the city. The discovery that her hus band had only one leg, the wife testlllod, was followed by abuso nnd Ill-treatment from him. Tho master recommended thut a di vorce be granted. ,2SESH5H5E5a5HSc!SaSr!SHSHSc!SSSHSHE2lH BURNED PAPER BAG BANK New Hampshire Man Used Wad of $600 to Kindle Fire In Stove. Concord, N. II. The sitting room of n New Hampshire home recently be came cool as a result of the fire In the stovo going out. The head of tho house picked up a paper bag and some newspapers to rekindle tho flame. The room soon was quite warm again und tho husband and wife resumed reading their papers. Some time uftor, the wife looked for n paper bag which had contained ?000 In $1 bills, which she hiid placed on a table In the room. It was gone. It in presumed that In the husband's ef forts to got warmth ho had placed the bag containing tho money In tho stove n nil It was consumed. A few days ago a box arrived nt the redemption division of the treasury de partment at Washington, containing a quantity of ashes, with u note explain ing that the money was believed to be In the fiiinio. No trace of the money had been found, the senders stated, and treasury experts wero asked to submit the ashes to a thorough exami nation and report results. Fined $45 for a KIgs. Aurora, 111. Itlchard Chandler kissed Mrs. Charles Llberg when ho went to collect the rent on Christmas dtiy. IIo was lined $15. I" -" ,jJ3 j I I....II1.L.J..I : r j - i - Jlf If II' I MBHBMMMMHHHHBVjHBHHBHSBHVMBWiBHj lf!JaJllkFrTjBlii jm m mrm Pl "fl lL ' M m tTI EX o JLU Jpb M A 3. Manalln. tho DO YOUR WORK THOROUGHLY In TIicgc Day of Keen Competition No Mnn Can Afford to Shiik Task Assigned Him. When .von slight sninr ,uli ami lliink the! .Null have doeehed jour employ or. bettor think n seeniiil time before ,miii ciiimrnliilnte iiursi' Hint ,oii "got nwuy willi II" iiud irj ihe snmo course au'iiin. Men nt Hie beads of iloparlments have none through the snmo Hue of work thni .miii nro doing. The, know ouch slop as It comes, and the, know what the results should lie. You have to prodiiec. Those men know oti have been nn tnlthfiil to .vour Job. even though oi! advanced a seomlngl.v good ceuse for fai'uto. There mux bo some reason vvliv tlio.v TO LIVE LONG! A leoipe given by a famous physician for long life was : '" Keep the kidneys in good oulor! Try to eliminate thru the skin and intf-fincs the poisons (but otherwise clog the kidneys. . void eat ing moat as much as possible; avoid loo .......I. . ..Il ..I....I...I .... 'I'.... ., ...ill. n.wl lllliuil run , 1111,1111111, ll'lk. ilj it limit tint. vegetable diet. Drink plenty of water, and exercise ho you sweat the skin helps to eliminate the toxic poisons ninl uric acid." For tliie-e past, middle life, for those easily recognized symptoms of inllam inntion, ns backache, scalding "water," or if uric acid in the blood has catiM'd rheumatism, "rusty" joints, pliffiicss, get Auiiric at the drug store. This is a wonderful eliminator of uric, ncid and was discovered by Dr.Piorceof Invalids' Hotel, Iluffalo, N. Y. ' If your druggist does not. keep it send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce for trial package and yon will find that it is many times more potent than litliia and that it diFRolves uric acid aa hot water docs sugar. Thrifty Scheme. "Mrs. (Judder has a private chocking account," said Mrs. Twohhle, wistfully. "Ahem! The (bidders nro rich, my dear," nnswerod Mr. Twohhle. ".lust remember that." "Hut I think yjiu might put some money In the bank for mo." "I will, my dear. If you will promise mo faithfully never to ask which bank 1 put It In." The timber and other lauds owned by the United States aro u source of prollt which Is growing yearly. All Seattle (Wash.) city employees may get a Saturday half holiday uet .summer. A contented spirit Is the sweetness of existence. j&mvwi1 :.7v u.vii &L-?ZZZ VWVfisW'.- tZWaJZZZelA. A &.( VUnajirv.fi rr-TTOa3&" ft Your tltiiMlnt lim nil Hi dfar.rTAWi9F&r ZriT?lt. 1 tliOininiH hnvr- rccchoil be ,-" -w. k'it it" .y .i""" . 1 u-niifii.trjor iHitli theforrme y-...raej v JNT . -s-'SjaSS 1 nm n ircufliilzril nirtof tlic WA 9y 4-'JZ'Z& tfT-'tgr-'--iS 1 rverypirefiillioiiAelinld. Ill fmV&&tf&P XS-gZ-:'"? 3 1IIC PERUNA COMPANY wssssgwBmwm The Quinine That Does Not Cause Nervousness or Ringing In Heatl Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed. but remember there is Only One "Bromo Quinine" That is the Original Laxative Bromo Quinine This Signature jr W&'Jarfam mjy W in Onm Day o S j&r&?res Canadian Faoners Profit From Wheat i --rt2jfl Hi You can get a and other kinds nt ;3f: -A p ,c rjrKriLjiil years uanauian wneat news nave averaged zu cusiieis to the acre many yields as liluh as 45 bushels to the acre. Wonderful crops also of Oats, Uarley and Flax. Mixed fnrmlni; an nrofitahla nn Inihutrva crnlnrnla. Inn The excellent grasses full of nutrition nre the only food required for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools. cmirrhrn. markets lliiurr MirTlce Is an eiira dnumnd for me Den a u Mimna lorn lavii volunt ho h&VH viiluntfinred for ttin wur. rglng furmors to for llieruturu and particulars as to reduced railway rates to tlupk of Iiumlgrauou, Ottawa, Cunada, or ?lM 'jrfjfrjf has thrco members you should know if you desire to enjoy life. 1. Tho popular liquid form of Pcninn the rcllablo tonic of tlic Amctlciin limivliold, with n lonrf lilitory of euu.s la treating allciitnrrhnl dllllcultlt.i. 2. 'Ihe tablet form, which 5s mndo after tho snmo fonnnlnry t nils morn convenient fur ninny ideal Invotlvo, by tho regular uic oi w!i!cln'ointlinllnninoy 11 overcome nnn nnlunil nrtlnn restored Manrilln l"n no hublt forming ilrtnJ. but h nn uld to nature. rcc oo mnny nellt from tno riieitimttiiey cqultmicut of CeliniVjai.OUa Mian ilmi l wish to speak .vmi today about your deception PerhiipH Ihe.v won't loll ou till nu ask for a rnHo of salary. I Mn.vhe they won't lake Iho lioublo i to do more Hum linn oti down. lie sure they know .vou as well as .vmi know .voiirsolf. They do not pay salaries without study and careful consideration of those to whom tho money Is paid. Passable showing does not count In business. 1!noiios are imt accepted for long and don't go down the llrsl time oven. Hut when you ask for a raise, or a belter position, and the other follow gets It, .vou may he sure that the other fellow was not caught napping or shirking. Mo nm help yourself down and out. l'.vaio'vlllo Courier. The strongest principle of growth lies in human i holee. (leoriro Mint. NOT. UNCI STANDS AS 1II0II. ns a mmc(l7 for every womanly niinie.nt, as Dr Plow's Favorlto Proscription. It's the unit; medicine for women certain in Its ellirts. "Favorite Prescription " Is an Invigorating, restorative j si l i u rvivl li I li (f ti itrt fitftlzftk strengthening nervine, and Mwltiam ,l complete euro for all tho KMliSHA functional derangements, KBrHBrB painful dlsordors, nnd Hfllyf chronic wcakuc&cs peculiar BQuBfy to the sex. wESmt Kor y""K Crirls Just MNV entering womnnluxxl: for women at the critical time; nursing mothers; tiiidcrcrj woman who Is "run-down," tired or overworked -It Is a special, safe, and certain help. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulnto and Invlgornto stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, easy to tako us candy. How to preserve health and beauty Is told In Doctor Pierce's Common Senso Medical Adviser. It la free. Send Dr. Pierce, IttilTalo, N. Y.. four dimes, or slumps, to cover wrapping and mailing. Simple Arrangements. A lady who Innl Just received tin In teresting hit of news said to her lUtlo daughter: "Mtirjorlo, dear, tiuntlo has a new baby, and now miimiim Is the baby's aunt, papa Is the baby's uncle, ami you are her little cousin." "Well," said Marjorlo, wondoiingly, "wasn't that arranged quick?" New York American. s A Stage Romance. "lie married a classic dancer, you say?" "Yes. lie won her by persistently running nflei her." "Toll me the purtlettlurs." "While she did a Marathon around the singe with a wreath of roses, ho was one of a crowd of Greek youths who followed her." on Every Box (sec tho World Over im Curo a Void oe mm r mm The war's devastation of European crops has caused an unusual demand for grain from the American Conti nent. The people of the world must be fed and wheat near $2 a bushel offers great profits to the farmer. Canada's invitation is therefore especially attractive. She wants settlers to make money and happy, prosperous homes for themselves by helping her raise immense wheat crops. Homestead of ICO acres FREE remarkably low prices. During many asd. convenient, climate excellent not cniutnilsorj In Canada, but there Is farm labor to roplucu (tin many younii i nouoiemiupni put extra ucrrnto Into ki ruin. Write W. V. DENNETT Room 4, Dee Dldn., Omaha. Neb, Canadian Government Agent nv