RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF a-' i Y IAT INKERS 'o the aecr MACARONI 't take chances this year J Use MOD WICK RP.n RimnrRq IhcutHAIIStandardJan Expert; teaching "cold pack" canning tin GOOD LUCK rubber beau) they won't "blow. out" during ttenliuuon not harden, shrink Of crack ahe the jet u eealed. Send 2c tump for oew book on creernrint or 10c in tmp (or I doi. nnji if your dealer cannot tupply you. A ddrf Dipt. 54 BOSTON WOVEN HOSE A nUBDEH CO. Cambridge. Maaa. PATENTS Watson K. Coleman, Patent L&WTer.WaahlnffUin. II. f!. AdTlPflind hnnkB fpiia Rtereaaoneble.Illgheatrererncee. Ueetiorrlcee. InmpftteMrl I0' " Tpnng mm file yonrt lUlUCSlcau before enllkllnir aa irmt arm. Icecounu. Wyoming Land Company, Douglaa.Wjo UNMASKED BY WAR CENSUS Many Men Leading Double Lives or Hiding Prison Records Unearthed In New York Canvass. Scores of men who nrc lending double lives have been tripped up ly the police check census, tnken some time ago, of nil the dwelling places In the city, snys the New York World. These men nre appealing to Director Goodrich to know whether they will he allowed to register twice, once under, their "proper" names and again un der the assumed names they employ at their Irregular establishments. Many enses have developed of tho "man without n country." Former convicts now living respectable lives have called and said they "lost their citizenship" nnd did not dare to nfllrm that they were citizens, but their chief trouble was regarding the citizenship of their children, and whether they would havo to reveal their former lives to their families. They were told to state they were citizen's, as they had only lost certain of the rights of citi zens. A man was asked If he was married nnd replied: "I don't know; tho Jury is still out." Deserted wives havo writ ten in by the score asking for help In Gliding their husbands. All the Same to Him. "Going down to hear that virtuoso at the opera house tonight?" asked the suburbanite of a neighbor. "What's that?" replied tho old man. "Why, a celebrnted violinist Is to play tonight." "Nnw, I'm not going. My boy plays one of them." "Yes, but this man Is celebrnted." "Oh, well, what's the difference? Fiddlln' Is flddlln', ain't It?" Apology. "I hear, Mr. Catts, that you said 1 wns n wnllllower at the ball." "My dear Miss I'assy, I renmrked thnt you were among the conspicu ous mural ornaments of the occa sion." "Oh, Mr. Catts, now that's some thing different, but you flatter me." Time for the Lecture. "You're not going so early?" "Yes, Indeed. I have had n fine tlmo at your party but if I am to get any sleep at nil tonight I've got to go now to give my wife a chance to tell mo nil the breaks I have made while here." A physician says the use of starchy foods cnuses baldness. The glossy pates, too? Wok Wheat and MlteABarly skillfully blended and processed make Grape-Nats a most delicious food in flavor as well as a great body, brain and nerve builder. TWriK&Rtasoif 9 Vyoii mat tmMJ Kl Don MIWIONAL SUWSO100L Lesson (By E. O. 8ELLKUS, ActJnR Director of the Sunday School Course In tho Moody Bible lnstltuto ot CIiIcuko.) (CopyrlRht, 1917, Western Nfwspnrfr Union.) LESSON FOR JULY 29 GOD'S GRACIOUS INVITATION. LK8SON TEXT-Isnluh C6:l-ll. GOLDEN TEXT-Scek. yo tho Lord whilo ho mny bo found, call yo upon him while ho Is near. Isa. 65:0. Tho Illblo Is throughout n forward looking book. No matter how dark the light, it looks forward to the dawn of n new nnd better day. Whenever written, tho prophet looks forward to ward tho end of the Ilabyloulan exile. Isnlnh died about 112 years before that event. That scene is laid In Hnby loniu. Isaiah prophesied in Jerusalem. I. The Invitation, (vv. 1-8) In or der to understand the fullness and blessedness of this Invitation, we should reud in its connection chapters C3 and G4. In chapter C'l wo have n prophecy nnd vision of the Messiah, making his atonement for sins, "wounded for our transgressions." Agnln we hnve In this connection n picture of the Messiah as our leader nnd Savior. In chapter C5 we have tho invitation and Joyous welcome to the beautiful city which be Is estab lishing for us. (1) Who Is Invited? The word "Ho" Is perhnps an abbreviation of tho word "Hold," used to excite attention. This invitation is extended to every one: (n) tho "thirsty," to those who nre needy; (b) the poor nnd the rich; those "without money," and the supply is abundnnt, even as the water. Every one Is invited without limitation or distinction. The greatness of a man's spirit is measured by tho numbers of his desires nnd thirsts, by their qual ities nnd by his cnpnclties or the in tensity of his thirst. Those Invited were to have "wine," a luxury, nnd "milk," n stnple necessity, without money nnd without price. The cur rency of the kingdom of nenven Is grnce (v. 1). (2) Who Will Come? (v. 3). Only those who nre listening nnd who nre attentive. Many fall of eternal life because they do not pay attention to the claims of religion. "Come unto me," (Matt. 11:28). Wo go to God for salvation nnd help, and wo find life. Life Is more than mere exist ence. It Is the natural, harmonious, joyous activity of every part of our being. The result of coming is, "your soul shall live," and tho surety of it is, "an everlasting covenant." Liter ally, an agreement with promises which can never be broken, namely, "tho sure mercies of David." (See H Sam. 12:20; I Cor. 17:7-27; Ps. 89:1-4; also Luko 20:41, 41). Wo nre bought but wo did not pay tho price. The mercies of Dnvid are the antitype of our Savior; tho mercy of grace. True satisfaction is in its right order, (See vv. 2, 3). Christ is a faithful witness, the exalted one, (v. 5) to this cove nant. (3) When to Come (v. G). While he may be found, nnd while ho is near, implying n time when he may not be found nnd n time when ho will not be near. All of God's promises arc conditional. (4) Tho Way to Come (v. 7). For sake open sin, turn from unrighteous thought, turn to tho Lord nnd receive his "multiplied pnrdon." Man is every where depleted in tho Scriptures as wandering away from tho true God and tfiero Is no salvation If we Insist on continuing in sin. II. The Transformation (vv. 8-13). God's promises havo back of them all the power of the unlverso and arc as certain as tho process of the seasons. In working out his transformation in tho character of man, wo are to think his thoughts after him. Wo sco nnd know only very little of this spirit, but God sees, knows nnd controls the universe, which is at his command. (I Cor. 10:13; riill. 4:10). Wo ore to enter Into his ways, and his ways nro as tho heavens, higher than thoso of tho earth. Having entered into his ways wo nro to bring his fruits (seo John 15). If tho Dlvlno seed (v. 11) Is implanted within us, then wo may ex pect to seo tho fruits of tho kingdom of God, which nro born of tho spirit, (Gal. 5:22-20). This transformation involves service, for wo are to have a mission, "go out to all tho earth," be-' lug led by tho Messiah nnd thus re ceive "Joy nnd peace." As sure ns "the rnln cometh down nnd the snow from heaven and returneth uot but wntcroth tho earth," so Is tho seed of tho Word in tho hands of tho sower, to become bread to tho eater. As wo go forth wo havo his promise (v. 11) that, "It shall not return void but shall ac complish that which I please, and it shall prosper in tho thing whereto I sent it." As u result tho "thorns" (evil) shall bo displaced by "flg trees" (good). God's word bears fruit In im planted lives. (John 0 :33 ; James 1 :18 ; I Peter 1:23). God calls this word, which Is spoken of by tho prophet, "My word." What tho prophet says, God says. What an Inspired man says, God Inspires him to say. Ood'a promise will bo consummated In redeeming so ciety, ns well ns redeeming crention (vv. 12,13; Ch. 35:10; 40:0,10; 51:11; Jer. 31:12-14; Isn. 35:1,2). Tho Inn gunge about tho mountains and hills breaking forth into singing, is In terpreted In Psalms 05:11,13, STATE DRAFT QUOTA NEBRASKA MUST FURNISH B.183 MEN FOR ARMY LATE NEWSFR0M CAPITOL Items of General Interest Gathered from Reliable Sources Around tho State Hou6c Western Ncwepapei ITnlnn News Service. Complete figures for tho apportion mont for each county in the stato havo boon given out ut tho governor's olllco. Tho entire state must provldo 5,185 men as its quota to tho now national army. Lincoln must furnish 221 men, Out side of Lincoln, Lancaster county must provldo 115. Omaha must furnish 1,181 and Douglas county, outside of Omaha, must supply 128. Following nro tho figures for each county in tho stut?: Lincoln 221 , Howard R4 Omaha l,lhl . Ji-nVinon .... 126 Attains 121 1 JoluiMOti 1" Antulupo HO ' Kearney Mi Arthur 12i Keith 25 Manner 1'J i Kpya I'ulia... 37 Maine IS Klmt.ul! 33 Uouno D2 Knox 178 llox Ilutte... 30 UiiH-nster ... 1&7 liod till i Lincoln 115 llrown 44 i Lokiiii 18 llulTulo 14tjl.oiip 20 Hurt 7fi Mcl'herMin .. l llutler HIT MiuHhuii ...'.. SO Curs H2 Merrick f.K Cedar 104 1 Mm rill !: Chase 3S I Nance CI Cherry 2 I Nemaha 22 Cheyenno .... 71 I Nuckolls .... 7fi any 113 Otoe 52 Colfax 27 Pawnee 24 CumlllB 141)1 IVrUlliH 18 Custer 04 I I'hilps OS! Dakota 47 ! I'lerco 100 DawcH 4f I Matte 121 Dhwhoii SI Polk 104 Deuel 28 lied Willow.. 80 Dixoit 7U Itltiinidsuu .. 47 DodRe 175 Hock 34 Douglas 12S Saline 107 Dundy 43 s.itpy 71 Klllrnure 100 SnundetM .... 17G Krnnklln .... 50 Seotth lllulT.. 150 Frontier 8(1 Seward 132 Furnas OS Sheridan .... 77 Gae 40' Sheiiiiari .... 69 Harden 5 1 Hloux 4 Garfield 21 , Stanton . ... 80 oper 48 I Thayer Di Circuit IB ' ThOlllMH 13 Greeley 30 I Thurston .... 11 Hall 1G1 Valley 44 Hamilton ... 0 WuxliliiKtun . 82 Harlan r,3 Wayne 88 Hayes 37 Webster r,3 Hitchcock ... 61 Wheeler 22 Holt 143 York 129 Hooker 14 Lobbyists Fall to Report Two dozen men and four women who enrolled as lobbyists during tho last session of tho Nobraska legisla ture havo failed to make tho roports roqulred of them within sixty days following adjournment nnd have thore by subjected themselves to prosecu tion under the state anti-lobby law. Secretary of Stato Pool has certified tho names of all theso persons to tho attorney general's ofllce, accompanied with the information that they havo not obeyed tho law. Tho legal depart ment of tho state government now has under consideration tho matter of pro ceeding against thorn. Tho non-reporting lobbyists ure lia ble, in case of conviction, to extreme penalities of ono year's imprisonment in Jail or tho penitentiary, or a flno of 11,000, or both. Tho punishment may bo anything less than that, in tho dis cretion of tho trial court, down to one day in Jail or $1 and fine, with costs. No Draft In Hamilton County Announcement is made by Governor Nevlllo that Hamilton county enjoys tho uniquo distinction of having al ready furnished moro men for military service, including recruits for tho reg ular army, navy nnd guard, than it was roquired to furnish under tho selective draft law. Thorn will li nn lr.iftin,. 1 In Hamilton as a result. It is tho ono county in tho stato whero voluntary enlistments nnd applications for ro sot;vo ofllcers' commissions exceed In number tho quota allotted It by tho war department. Cannot Act at Present. Tho Nebraska stato council of de fense enn not at tho present tlmo tnko stops to suppress demonstra tions In Nebraska by alleged mem bers of tho Industrial .Workers of tho World. Tho naval resorvo re cruiting olllcer at North Platte, Neb , had appealed to naval recruiting ofll cers here for "roller from an I. W. W. menaco," and the uppcal was placed beforo tho council of de fense. It was said tho town was bolng overrun by Industrial Workers of tho World. Returns From Wanhlngton Governor Keith Nevlllo has returned from Washington and upon his ar rival olllcially nnnouncod that ho had appointed Gonoral Georgo H. Harries of Omaha to bo brlgadlor general and Adjutant General Phil L. Hall, Jr., to bo colonel of tho Sixth Nebraska regi ment. John P. Madgott ot Hastings Is to bo adjutant of tho Sixth reglmont. Tho governor wns propnring ot that time a full list of nppolntmonts in tho threo Nobraska regiments which will possibly form n brigade In the govern ment service. All of tho threo members of tho Ne braska supremo court commission havo boon reappointed by tho court for terms of two years boglnning Sep tember 15, under tho act of the last legislature extending tho Ilfo of the commission by that period. Tho com missioners are W. C. Parrlott, P. O. McGIrr, and Grant O. Martin They wero originally appointed by Gover nor Morohead two yoars ago, and the supremo court at that tlmo moroly ratified tho selections. Under tho new law tho appointments wore placed solely in tho hand of the court. USES FOR FAMILY UMBRELLA Mind of Woman Devises Two Ways In Which Ralnstlck May Be Pressed Into Service. Two novel uses for nn umbrella nre told of In n recent Issue of Popular Me chanics Magazine The mind of wom an deUsed them both. Picnickers desiring to go In bathing nro often handicapped by flu lack of convenient places to change clothes. An umbrella and some paper muslin pro vides a light portable tent that Is prac tical and Inexpensive for such uses. Cut the dark paper muslin Into us many nine-foot lengths as there are sections of the umbrella. Sew these strips together. At each seam tie a string about a yard long and a stout cord 15 feet long to the handle to hold up the tent. For use open the um brella, Invert If and to each rib tie one end of the cord to the handle of the umbrella and suspend it from a tree or other support, weighting or tying down the other end. A clothes dryer that can be easily carried will appeal to travelers and persons Ihlng In small quarters. An umbrella, four yards of strong wrap ping twine and several small brass rings are required. Knot the rings Into the twine at Intervals, measuring the distance between the rib polnts-of the umbrella, and hook the twine to the points by the rings, providing con siderable drying space for small arti cles. Hook the umbrella handle over a suitable support or tie It carefully to the supporting pipe of n light llx lure In the middle of the room, ready Tor the articles to bo dried. The Effect. "What has been the effect of prohi bition in Crimson Gulch?" "lleneflelal, I should say," replied Broncho Ilob. "Has Intoxlcntlon ceased?" "No. Put It requires so much ex perience an' determination that It's rapidly fluKhln' up the old topers nn' not stnrtln' any new ones." fri5,J ivr I PEBl .Z V "Utll Thrivhv Promoting Dhl S! r. ai aac Ann hmiwuu neither Oplum.Morphtac i nor Iincml.NoTlHcoTicj JhtiptJOUDcSAmunu JhrnftinSm jUxS-tia JbcMhSJk JwLmJ rofafi (Un)HSfr JIBitrrfnnlinr A f.MnfnlRrmcdvfor GonsUpau-on and Diarrhoea u,,v"j:;wsi.eep resulting rhcrcfrom2ancy' rac-Sfo"leStinstj?r IhJs Cental G0MMM& NEWjrui"i Exact Copy of Wrapper. Man's Best Friends. A recent lfesuo of the Cnnmllnn For estry Journal, published by the Cnim tllnn Forestry usfcoclntion, contains tin interesting article on , the dnnuiKC wrought by Insects anil the increasing and successful warfare carried on ngnlnst Injects by birds, certain anl mnls and reptiles. "It lias been estimated," says the Journal, "by those who give this ques tion study and thought lending Into nctunl statistics thnt, were there no friends allied by nnturc, In (he great struggle between man and his enemy Insects, that in three years there would be no life left on the earth. Vegeta tion would disappear first, and nnlinnl Ufe would accompany and follow It. That Was Different. "I wnnt," said tho grim-faced com mnndcr, "n dozen men who will give their lives to their country." Tho en tiro regiment stepped forward. The commander selected twelve. "Now," said he, "you nro to hold this position until you nre wiped out." "But wo shall bo killed 1" quavered one. "Did you not volunteer to give your llfo to your country?" asked the com mander sternly. "Oh, 'HfoT I thought you said, 'wife 1' " Sartorial Distinction. "You can't Judgo n man by his clothes." "Not only," replied Miss Cayenne; "but tho uniform helps some In distin guishing n soldier from a slncker." 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For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Uother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS UBears the 2Lmu In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TH CKNTAUR COMMNV. NW VOKK CITY. Where Lite Is Cheap. "You found out that there Is a tre mendous lot of people living In Kan sas City, didn't you?" asked old Hlley Itezzldew. "There Is n heap more of Yin living thnn It looks possible there could be, when you see the thousands of motor cars that go rlp.snoi'llng up and down Grand avenue," grimly replied Hurt Blurt, who hnd just returned from the Big Burg. "And with sewers blowing up under Ym, footpads slugging Yin, pcoplo falling out of seventh-story windows on Yin, elevators dropping Ym Into cellars, and all this nnd that, b'jlmmlny, I wonder everybody that lives In Kay See six months ain't dead long before the end of thnt time!" Knnsns City Star. "Skidding Jane." A certain distinguished nnd noble member of the cabinet applied for tho use of n government motorcar the other day to use on "business of na tional Importance," ns tho phrase goes. Ho was sent n car driven by a very smart and attractive looking chauf fcuse, says tho London Chronicle. About four or ilvo hours later his lord ship appeared In a towering rage and asked what they mean by sending him ti woman who drove in a most reckless manner, endangering his life from the moment he got Into his car. "Oh, ihey must hnve sent you 'Skid ding Jane!'" snld tho ofllccr In chnrge, nonchalantly. Useless Lonrjlnc. "Thnt singer Is Just murdering time." 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