RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF ) - ZTs iMl'iI'Jxul UMfCRM (H1TEP.NAT10NAL enftweoweee " . . a MIR FALL OUT Lesson Wifeft A small bottle of "Dandcrine" keeps hair thick, strong, beautiful. .4 - MAES i mini n twr v Hi Mfo A (k ilPrlfRI if Uflli UIIUI I lMWM v3UIWL ."Si.va '&.. V . r J.... Tl - . frff'fwr.vcE$-fcrj'V?$r .sw. .,M my nnv i'. n iTiv.WATini, d. n Toiulii-r of HtiKlifch lllblii In the llooily Hlblc limtllute of CIiIcuko.) iCfrliilit. 191 1) f WrHrn .Spwinpr I'nlou.) ' LESSON FOR APRIL 13 rm v&U-. "M j . x jMf a -!B a i - . . Q'& )Pw V w ' & i ' XT Z M Wlf WaT r"' lUnwAvft a ! tVlst fa liuucu vuuHijry Mkaaut BS! Wb lin nil Vitit Tinf lilm 1ftf Hrro Is the Rtory told In his own Troriln: "I Imd thront trouble from which no relief seemed noanllilc. JIv health wtiM Knc. Finally I decided to try roruna and was entirely cured by four bottles. Thut was three, years ago. I nm now aa well ns ever; ablo to rldo all tho time. 'Xhnnka to I'eruna." Like Sheriff Unrnea, thousands owo their present henlth to Ie i tia. For catarrh of tho head, noso and throut, catarrhal inflammation of up to Rcquircmenti. HIS LIFE A STIRRING ONE Always in robust health, B. W. D. Barnes could ride, shoot nnd get his man. Ho was everything a sheriff in Warren Co., Tennessee, should be until overtaken by a complication o catarrhal troubles mo siomncn, noweia or inner organ?, Dr. Htrttnnn'a Fninoui I'eruna Tonic lias buen a ntnndaid household remedy for forty-llvo yea is. If you nro slcl: nnd suffering, write Tho I'eruna Company, Dcpt. A, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart man's Health Hook. It Is freo. Your dealer hns I'eruna In both tnbli't and liquid form. If you want health. Insist upon havliiK I'eruna. Your dealer will jjlvo you a l'erun Almanac. THE RIGHT WAY In all cases of Distemper, Pinkeye, Influ enza, Colds, etc. of oil horses, brood marcs, colts, olalllons, ts to "SPOHN MM" On tholr tonguo or In tho feed put Bpohn's Liquid Compound. Glvo tho remeuy xo nil or tliem. It acts on tho blood and glands. It routn tho disease Dy eXnolllflEP thn illafirilin fntMTla Tf ti'nr.le , oft tho troublo no matter how thoy aro "exposed." Absolutely freo from any thing Injurious. A child can Fafely tako it. Sold by drugglstH, harness dealers, or cent fcxnronti nnlil 1v tlm manu facturers. Special Aixcnts Hunted. SPOHN MEDSCAL CO., GOSHEN, IND., If. S. A REMARKABLE TEST OF LOVE I KEEP THEIR MONEY AT HOME Surely Any Woman Would Be Satis fied With Proof That Was Offered Mrs. Newlywed. For a while, us thoy walked nlnng, neither spoke. The silence became quite strnliml. At Inst she said In a hard, tenc voice: "You don't enre whether I'm happy or not, do you? We've been married nearly n eck, and now you don't rare whether I'm happy or not." "My aiiKel, I do," he said miserably. IJut I simply cannot permit you to do that. It Is asking too much." wo tears rolled down her cheeks ono for men cheek. You don't 1 You don't !" she cried, biting her Up tearfully. "You don't ?nre whether I'm hnppy or not!" It was more than his tender, lov ing heart could stand. Ho gulped guiltily. "Oh, very well, go ahead If you like," he said gruffly. And while she took out her powder puff and powdered her nose nnd vi cinity right on the crowded pnvement, ie turned his back and looked Into the Jhow windows of a piano shop so no sno would know he was with her. Muddy Day. "Henrietta," exclaimed Mr. Meekton nil of n sudden, "I'm going to put my foot down " "I was Just going to speak of that." sho Interrupted. "You arc going to j put both feet down on that mat on the front step nnd wipe them carefully tho next time you come Into this house." Mean. "He's n man after my own heart." "I wouldn't cnll that much of 11 recommendation." Ills entanlc majesty smiles every tt'ne he sees n stingy man. Many People In England Evidently Will Not Entrust Savings to the Care of Banks. A vn-t amount of money still lies uninvested In the country, declares the London Mall. In n Yorkshire vlllngo there 19 n fisherman who Is known to have five thousand dollars In notes In his thlrty-doUar-a-year cottage. He wears clothes which cost about ten dollars before the war, and owns n fl&hlng Itoat worth one thousand or fif teen hundred dollars. In the same vil lage a short time ago n fisherman bought his cottage, and when the own er cnlled for a deposit he counted out fifteen hundred dollars In gold, the full purchase price. In a neighboring town there Is at least one fisherman who has five thousand dollars or more In notes In his little house, but he can not be Induced to Invest nny of It. When he has boon urged to do so ho has said that he "preferred to have It near him as It Is safer 1" A woman In a Yorkshire country town ono morning wnlked Into a lawyer's office nnd pro duced n handbag containing two thou sand half-sovereigns which sho had collected In thirty years. After asking advice on Inventing tho money sho stated that at night she took the hand bag up to her bedroom. When sho traveled she took the handbag with her, and on one occnslon left It on tho rnck In the train. Sho remembered her treasure before she left tho station nnd recovered it. Constructive Work. newltt He's n constructive states man. .Tewett I understand he Is pretty good at building political fences. A man who neglects bis own busU ness enn't be troubled to look after ether people's affairs. ! AWWl There's a rich, satisfying', old- time flavor to The Original POSTUM CEREAL that no substitute can ever equal. A healthful drink that leaves no trace of harm, a 'beverage grateful to the stomach, that never upsets nerves, heart or, digestion as does sometimes coffee. Boil just like coffee Boil thoroughly (15 -minutes after boiling begins) make it rich and dark and you have something that makes your meal doubly enjoyable. wwwvwwwi r I . 2 it There's a Reason At Grocers two sizes 1 5c & 25ci 99 m2$E&&r mSSSm H'f i awxvr; nr- ?&. EtgfP CHRIST OUR SAVIOR. I.HSSON Ttl.VTS-Jolm li.Vi-M; Matthew :JT, K. John 3 10. Koiniins S:31, 32. UOl,Di:N Ti:.T-God io lovoil the world, that lie kvo IiIh only hcKotten Pon. thnt hosnirr l!Plleeth on him fhnulil not pprlch, lint Imvo I'vcrlastlnx llfo -John 3 IC PltlMARV TCVMC-Jofiis our friend nnd i-nlr r Jl'NIOIt TOPIC-Wlwit Jisun doon for UP INTmtMr.DIATt: TOPlC-Onr Lord ntul Fnvlnr I. Who Jesus In (.Toliii IW-nt). It Is uli'iolutely lndl'peniihlo that every pupil reganlleos of age xlionld know clearly who .Iomh N nnd what he came Into the world for. It should be the ardent dcMre of ovcry teacher to make so clear the person and work of Christ that the ptipIN "may accept him as their Saviour. Nothing short of his Deity nnd vlrnrlnti atonement will nvall for salvation. What be Is M't forth to he Is through personal testimony. Tor the mot part that which he wn found to be Is through personal Investigation. 1. The Lamb of (hid (v. Krt). John testified that he Is the Lamb of God the world's sin bearer. The word used and the Idea conveyed carry us back to Isaiah fill and forward to Jesus on the crosn, hearing our sin In his own body.. Christ had been deAiitely point ed out to John by the Holy Spirit (vv. .13. .I4). 2. The Messiah (v. -11). At the Invi tation of Jesus, the disciples went and abode with blni for a day. As a result of that day with Jesus they testified that he Is the Messiah. lie Is that one whom God bad anointed to be the Saviour of men. .'). The Son of God. (v. -10). Nathan nel was Interested through the testi mony of a friend. Philip told him that he had found Jesus of Nazareth, of whom Moses had written. He knew thnt Naxareth was not the blrthplaco of the Messiah, therefore he Inquired: "Can any good thing come out of Naz areth?" At the Invitation of Philip he mnde a personal Investigation. As a result he testified that Jesus was the Son of God, tho King of Israel. I. The Son of Man (v. fit). This Is Christ's own testimony. It shows that he Is the Messiah who, according to Daniel's prediction (Dnn. 7:13), would appear In divine glory and establish a unlversnl and eternal kingdom. In this testimony of Jesus Is foreshad owed the urJon of man nnd God, and through bin the establishment of a medium of communication between earth and hvaven. This Is the reality of Jacob's vision at Hethel (Gen. 28: 12). II. His Mission In the World (Matt. 20:27, 28; John 3:10). He came to give his life a ransom for many. Hie world was lost In Kin about to perish. Christ voluntarily gave his lift: died Instead of the sin ner. 1. The world Is dying like the Is raelites, becuuse bitten by the serpent of sin. 2. Christ, like the brar.cn serpent, has been lifted up upon the cross us the remedy for sin (John 3:14. lfi). 3. As the Israelites must look up to the uplifted serpent, so those who would be saved must believe on Jesus Christ (John 3:10). While looking by faith to the crucified Christ saves from the (U-ath-stlng of the serpent, a neglect or refusal to believe on hlui means to perlMi. 4. This provision was mnde by God. It emanat-id from his love (John 3: 10). "For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son." III. What Hi Give (Horn. 8:31, 32). God gave his Son to save n dying world. Those who accept his Son hare God on their side. Ho thnt spared his Son will freely give nil things to those who receive him. He even makes all things work together for good to them who lovo hlra (Horn. 8:28). Girls! Try this! Doubles beauty of your hair in a few moments. Within ten minutes after nn nppll cation of Dandcrine you can not find a bIiirIo trace of dandruff or falling hair end your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use, when you ece new hnlr, flno natl downy nt first yes but rcnlly new hair- growing nil over tho scalp. A Uttlo Dandcrine Immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle nnd scraggy, Just moisten a cloth with Dn dcrlno nnd carefully draw It through your hair, taking ono small strand nt a, time. Tho effect Is nmnzlng your hnlr will be light, fluffy and wavy, and havo an nppcaranco of abundance; an ln compnrablo lustre, softness and luxu riance. Get n smnll bottlo of Knowlton'a Dnnderlno for n few cents nt nny drug store or toilet counter, nnd prove thnt your hair Is as pretty and soft as nny that It has been neglected or Injured by careless treatment thnt's all you urely can have beautiful hair und lots of It If you will Just try a Uttlo Dan derlne. Adv. Service, Please. The new maid crowded the dinner on the table and retired to the privacy of tho kitchen. In answer to n call from the dining room she replied: "Surely youso Is nil well nnd strong enough to do your own renchln'." Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo of GASTOIIIA, that famous old remedy for Infants nnd children, und see thnt It Rnnra Hln Signature ofCjCVXJTTS w v m w- -r w t In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria i The singer Is seldom worried until 1 the understudy tackles It K m R: 'a.. ,- !. .jt'V-T ' "i. 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A Shooting Fish. A shooting fish In the East Indlea has a hollow cylindrical beak. When It sees a fly on plants that grow In shallow streams It ejects a single drop of water, which knocks the ily Into the tide. "Cold In the Head" Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. P ona who are subject to frequent "coldf In thtt haad" will nnd that thn ui of HALL'S CATARRH .MEDICINE wllj build tip the SyBtom, detinue the Bloo4 and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acuto Catarrh mix lend to Chronic Catarrh. HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is ta. en Internally and nets throuch the Blool on the Mucous Surfaces of tho System. All DruKBlBts 75c. Testimonials free. SIOO.OO for any case of catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will not P. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. . . Ponderous. "I understand they dnnccd until the wee sum' hours at your wife's party." "That's what they say," replied Mr. Cumrox. "Hut 1 can't see it. After 12 o'clock, when I nm waiting to go to bud, those hours seem impressively largo jind slow-moving." Obedience Required. The Bible rings with one long de mnnd for obedience. The key word of the book of Deuteronomy Is "Ob serve find do." Tho burden of our Lord's farewell discourse Is, "If yo love me, koep my commnndments." We must not question or reply or ex cuse ourselves. Wo must not pick nnd choose our way. Wo must not think that obedience In one direction will CDmpemiate for disobedience in some other particular. God gives ono commflnd nt n time; If we obey this he will flood our soul with blessing, nnd lead uu forward Into now paths and rastures. Hut If we refuse we shall remain stagnnnt nnd water logged, make no progress In Christian experience, and lack both power and Joy. F. II. Meyer. God's Love. Those wbo love God nro encoro passed with gladness on every side, becnuse In every passing moment thej see and feel n Father's love", am! nothing of thin world can tnko It away or lessen It. Lear. Every Man. Depend upon this truth, thnt every man Is the worse looked upon, and the less trusted, for being thought to have no religion; in Hplto of all the pomp ous nnd specious epithets ho may ua Bume. Chesterfield. "Yes, I tried it. but I went back to Roy aL" This is the experience of most women who have been tempted to try so- called cheaper baking powders which almost always contain alum and often leave a bitter taste. Royal Baking Powder Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar derived from grapes Royal Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste