'"' t BBD 010OD, NBBBA8KA, CHIEF i & m ; H I ft I AM GLAD PERUNA Glad to Try Anything Three years ago my system was In a terribly ran down can tltlon and I wan broken out all over my body. I bon;an to be wor ried about my condition and I was (lit to try anything; which would relieve me. Peruna vraa recommended to me as a fine blood remedy and tonic, nnd I soon fitind that It was worthy of prm o. A few bottles chaaa-et my condition materially and In a short time I wu all over my troable. I owe my restoration to health and strength to i'oruna. I am, clad to endorse It." Sold Everywhere WcsfernCiiiadrfs Horn of Plexdar immiounannweaitim . r tPjFFs ,r- , - ..- Mz m or- White are sure to For particular a tratad literature, W. T. Jkv - Nothing In It. Tommy How you did holler when the dentist was working over you. Bobby Well, lit was a holler tooth. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo oi CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It Bears the Signature of In Use for Over BO Years. J Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria The Real Spendthrift "fensy money always goes quickly." "Yes. Nobody spends money quite to recklessly an tho man who has just borrowed a sum." Double Capacity." "Old Mun Bobbins Is a mean con tern, Isn't Ac?" "Mean? Why, that old skinflint Is i regular twin screw." Baltimore imortcar). His Doubt. "Yon mustn't grieve so," said the rmpatbetlc parson to the bereaved ,nan," your poor wife will be happier (n the world to which she has gone 'Jinn she ever was In this." "That may be so, parson," said the Idower, "that may be all as you say, vot I don't see how It can bo. With he here where she can't find fault Aith mo every day I don't see how lhe cnn.be entirely happy." Fairly Bright Prospect. "I understand that Petunia Is to have a brass band this summer?" said the patent churn man. "It ain't settled yet," replied tho landlord of the tavern. "We've hired a leader from over at Wlllersvllle to Instruct the boys, but 'most every prac tice night he has from one to Ave fights with such members ns wish to play something else In preference to notes set before 'em. If the professor holds out well have a band, but there Is no telling how long ho will last." Kansas City Star. BrHiniinnnimiiiiiiiaiiiimjiiHiiiiiii V .'lirmja rs- riiiikfl ? rmrjzrtr You Hesitate to Give Coffee to Children r ' Then why give it to grown folks? You can pleasantly solve the question of a table drink by giving all the family Postum Cereal Boiled full 1 5 minutes-after boiling begins, it tastes much like superior coffee. It s an economy. At Grocers. Two sites, usually sold at 15c and 25c TO ENDORSE Was in a Terribly Run Down Condition Miss Meka Leopold, 288 Layco St., Menashn, Wis., Beo'y LlederKranr. Miss Leopold's letter opposite conveys In no un certain way the gratltudo aha feels for l'eruna. I.lqnld and Tablet Form sax : j MmxSMrikN aaT 1 ! i tollM M a. SHBJjrJJJMl "V "V "X. V 1 "V "CaUal Western Canada foe vearshasheltiedtofeed the world the same rranonal. bllit v of nroductlon still rests urxin her. hlch nricea (or Grain. Cottle and Sheen remain, price of land is much below Us value. lSsslibssmV1 I Land capable of yielding 20 to 45 bush la of wheat to the aero can be had on asy term at from $15 to $30 per acre good grazing land at much less. Many farms paid for from a single year's crop. Rabins cattle, sheep and hoss brings equatsuccess. The Government encourages farming and stock raising. Railway and Land Companlesoffer unusual Inducements to Home Seek' era. Farms may do stocked by loans at moderate interest. Western Canada offers low taxation, Rood markets and ship, ping; free schools, churches and healthful climate. to rcdatcd railway rate, location of land. Mot etc. apply to Supt. of IromJa.. Ottawa, Can., or BEMETT, let 4, Bet BdMUf. OMAHA, He.. Canadian Government Agent It Is far butter to give work which Is nbove the men thnn to educate tho men to bo nbove the work. Ituskin. The charm of a bathroom Is Its spot lessness. By the use of Red Cross Ball Blue, all cloths and towels retain their whiteness until worn out. 5c. The old porch hammock Is making lost year's mistlctoo look like an ama teur these nights. Of No Importance. "Trotzky says " "Never mind the rest of It. I'm fel up on bunk." Too Well Taken. "The points In Brown's speech were well taken, I thought." "Yes; most of them from other men." Train Nurses In Haiti. The first training school for nurses In Haiti has been established and opened under the direction and con trol of the United States public health service. Lame Excuse. "I saw you In the clutches of a large policeman yestorday." "Why didn't you come to my assist ance?" "I have too much respect for tho law." "You couldn't insult a policeman by offering to go on ray bond." Birming ham Age-Hernld. The Keys to the City. Mother and daughter were watch ing the Shrlners' parade. Directly behind them were two men. "Well," said one, "tho mayor certainly did give these fellows the key to the city, They certotnly are having a gooa time." Presently there was a tug at moth er's sleeve. "Mother, mother," said tho child, "where do they keep tho keys to the city, and what do they unlock? I never saw any doors or any gates." Indianapolis News. lltltlllfltU s KIIIHH IMraOVED lOTTOlM INTERNATIONAL StiNWSOIOOL Lesson (By ItEV. I, n. KITZWATfill, D. D., Teacher of Kngllsh llltilo In tho Moody Hlblo Institute of Chlcaito.) (Copyright, IMP, Western Newspaper Union) '- ' LESSON FOR JULY 27 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP. LESSON TEXT-Phll. 4110-SO. GOLDEN' TBXT-lf we walk In the light, aa he Is In tho light, wo hiivo fel lowship ono with another, nnd the blood of Jesus Christ his Son clcanseth us from alt sin. I John 1:7. ADDITIONAL MATEUIAL-l'salms 133: 1-3, Mnl. S:1C; John 17;S0, 21: I Cor. 12:12; ttomnns 12:15, 16; 1 John 4:7-13. PIMMARY TOIMC-I.ovliiK Jesus and ono another (Arts 12't-l", John 13:34). JUNIOR TOinc-ICeeplnif company with God's people (Acts, 2:37-47). INTERMEDIATE TOPIC-Our Chris tian friendships (John 1&:I2-15). SENIOR AND ADULT TOIMC-Unsls and benefits of Christian fellowship. The Kplstlo to tho Phlllpplnns fur nishes us with n bountiful example of fellowship between Paul and tho church at riilllppl. This church on several occasions sent Paul money for his support. The particular ministry of this sort at the hnnds of Hpnphro dltus while Paul was a prisoner nt Home was the occasion for this epis tle. Ills words of thanksgiving for this gift Isjlie text of our lesson. I. Paul' Expression of Appreciation (4:10). The Phlllpplnns hail on several occa sions expressed their sympathy nnd love for Paul by their gifts, but con siderable time had elapsed since any gifts had reached him. When their care for him again flourished he was mnde to greatly rejoice. He recognized that the Lord wns ministering to him through these people, therefore ho re joiced In the Lord. This was a very tactful way of saying "I thank you." This gift wns glndly received because he was In need and nlso because It as sured him that his old friends still loved htm. II. Paul's Manly Independence (vv. 11-13). Though sincerely appreciating the gift, lie would have them know : 1. Ho was Independent of circum stances (v. 11). Through discipline of the Lord he had learned to be content with his lot. He -knew that nil things work together for good (Rom. 8:28). so whatever he was experiencing at the moment wns from the hand of tho loving Father. Happy, Indeed, is tho man who bus learned (his secret. Paul was willing to tnke poverty or pros perity, whatever came. 2. Willing to tnke what God sent (v 12). If It bo prosperity, he would re joice and praise God; If It be adver sity, he would patiently suffer It, knowing that It was pennltted by the Heavenly Father because It wns need ful for his best Interests. This Is a fine example of self-mastery. If a thing desired wns not forthcoming he would not allow his heart to desire It. 3. His faith was In Christ (v. 13). The soul-poise which Paul possessed was not of himself, but because Christ Indwelt him. Such composure Is only possible ns Christ lives In and be comes the dynamic of one's life. When the life Is thus surcharged with the energy of Christ, he Is absolutely Inde pendent of circumstances. Such polso Is possible to all who will unreserved ly yield themselves to God. III. The Fellowship of Paul and the Phlllpplan Saints (vv. 14-19). 1. The gift of this church to Paul Is an outstanding example of Christian sympathy (vv. 14-10). No other church had remembered Paul nt all In his grcnt need, but this one rendered pecuniary aid again and again, afford ing a fine example of mutual love be tween a minister nnd the people sup porting him. 2. Tho gift n splrltunl blessing to tho church (v. 17). Paul was pleased with their gift not primarily for Its value to him, but because of the blessing which the people derived from giving It It wns fruit which abounded to their ac count. "It Is more blessed to give than -to receive" (Acts 20:3T). " 8. Their gift wns an acceptable act of worship "nn odor of a sweot smell, well-pleasing to God" (v. 18). Truo Christian giving Is an act of worship to God. 4. Their gift would be rewarded by tho Heavenly Father (v. 10). True Christian giving Is not on the basis of prudence, but by faith In the living God who will make recompense ac cording to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Within God's Keeping. He that takes himself out of God's hands Into his own by and By will not know what to do with himself. Benja min Whlchcote. Face of the Master. "Be sure that whenever you mnke nn unselfish effort to comfort another, you will get a glimpse of the face of the Mnste " Around the Throne. Precious to themselves, O Lord, Is the death of thy wnlnls, which takes off the dusty cover that hides their brightness; which shapes and polishes them to a beautiful luster, nnd sets them ns stnrs round nbout thy throne. John Austin. Fills Us With Wonder. God lives nbove us, through the stars nnd tho heavens tho above and tho beyond, which wo cannot penctrnto nor fully understand. The mysterious ness of him fills ns with wonder. SET HIM THINKING Squire's Placard Caused Un pleasant Surmise. Of Course Mr. Ccrr Knew That Under No Circumstances Could Ho Bo Considered a Bore, but, Well, There It Was. Isnnc Prntt wns making a friendly call In Squire Mnrr's olllcc. Conversa tion lagged, nnd he let his eyes roam round the room. "Hello 1" he snld. "I sec you've got n new placard on tho wall. 'This Is my busy day.' A gentle hint to bores, I suppose." "Well, It wns mennt to be," said tho squire with n grim laugh. "I like to have my friends drop In occasionally," h explained, "even if they Imvo no, speclnl business. Hut some of them come a little too often and stay alto gether too long. They may not hnvo anything more Important to do nt tho time than to tnlk politics or spin yams. But It often happens that I have; and In that case, putting my time against theirs Isn't nn even swap. Tho fact Is, tho average man Is so interesting to himself that ho can't Imagine that ho may be n bore to other people." "Puts me in mind of nn experience I once had trying to get rid of n bore," said Isaac, as he settled himself com fortnhly In his chnlr. "I was doing quite a little business one winter build ing pleasure boats to order, and a neighbor of mine, nn oldish man with some means nnd nothing to do, used to come to my shop every day nnd tonst himself by the fire nnd talk I talk! talk I from morning till night. It wns rather fussy work I wns doing, and he almost drove me wild telling old stories nnd offering advice; but I remembered my manners and never let on to him that I wasn't pleasetl with his company. By the tlmu I'd get home m night, though, my good na ture would be pretty much gone. "Why don't you fry being a llttlo cool to him nnd see If he won't, take the hint?' my wlfo would say; and finally I thought I'd carry out that idea, although not exactly In the way she meant. "So the next day when I got to the shop I went right to work on my boat, without the usual preliminaries. It was a below-zero morning, and when Mr. Judklns came In he mndo a be line for the stove. "'Why, says he, nil shivering, 'you haven't got n mite of fire t' " 'No,' says I, 'my work Is sort of bothersome, and I thought mebbe my head would be clearer In a cold room.' "He tried to argue me out of thnt notion, but I was kind of obstinate; and after shivering round a spell he went off, and I had the shop to myself for the balance of the dny. I didn't get on so much faster with my work, though, what with having to stop to blow on my fingers every few min utes; and ns for my head being clear er, It didn't turn out thnt way In the end. When I got home thnt night I realized that I had a hard cold on mo, and I didn't sec the shop again for three weeks. "Thnt would have been quite n price to pny even if I hnd got shed of Mr. Judklns, but, you see, I hadn't. When he found I wns laid up, he considered It his duty to visit the sick, nnd he would stay with mo for hours. Ho even sat up with me a couple of nights when I was worst off, and I must own thnt ho was a grand good hnnd in sick ness. When I did get so thnt I could go to the shop, he went on abend nnd built up a rousing hot fire, so thnt wo could both bo comfortable. He was certainly a klnd-henrted person. I guess bores generally are; and that Is one reason why wo find It so plaguy hard to get rid of them. Isn't tbnt so, squire?" "How's thnt? Oh, yes, 1 suppose sol' answered tho squire, looking up from his writing. Some time later Isnnc leisurely took his leave. When hnlfwny home, he halted nbruptly, confronted by an en tirely new thought. ' "By Jingo 1" he snld to himself. "You don't suppose tho squire mennt that placard partly for me, do you?" Youth's Companion. Much of Canada Unexplored. Boy, pngo Christopher Columbus the Second I There Is still nenrly one-third of" Canada that Is still undiscovered, nnd If Indlnn reports arc to be be lieved, there Is In the basin of the Mac kenzie river ono of tho largest ureas of possible oll-bcaring country nnd oil fields, slnco tho recent enormous de velopments In tho use of oil fuel, are as great a national asset as rich gold deposits. Indians also report the existence of lakes n hundred miles long In tho Yukon thnt no white mnn has ever seen, while even the Indians nppnr cntly know nothing of tho undiscov ered Mackenzie mountains, nbout which the chief information obtainable at present Is that they exist. Here Is n chnnco for some adventur ous spirit whoso ardor for new and strongo experiences Is not dnmpened by too much participation In the lute wnr, to win fame nnd riches by discovering unexplored Cnnadn and opening up a vast now nrea with un predictable resources to tho service of chlllzntlon. Thoutjht It Strange. "Wlint's tho mnttcr, Mr, Green, don't you drink?" "No. But why do you ask?" "You're the first visitor we've hnd 1b some time thnt pn hnsn't Insisted on showing the cellar to." This summer don't spend hours over a hot stove! Serve Libby's delicate Corned Beef chilled' it will give you an entirely new idea of how easily nn appetizing summer meal can be prepared. Get a package from your grocer today. Libby, McNeill & Libby, Chicago vmmmmumnuiismjwmu Yielding to Superstition. Wlfo (to husband) Thcro were two hats that I liked one for $13 nnd the other for $18. Husband Which one did you finally dccldo upon? Wlfo The $18 one. I'm a little su perstitious nbout tho number 13. Stray Stories. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Hare you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at onco drop out of sight and are soon forgotten ? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who are in need of it. A promineat druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my customers testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver aad bladder ailments; corrects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the urio acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer k Co., Binghamton, N. Y-, and enclose ten cents; also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. Choice of Girls. First Guest Won't you Join me In requesting young Squnlls to recite? Second Guest But I don't like reci tations. First Guest Neither do I. But If the young beggar doesn't recite he'll sing. Stray Stories. "BAYER CROSS" X)N GENUINE ASPIRIN "Bayer .Tablets of Aspirin" to bt genuine must bo marked with the safety "Bayer Cross." Always buy nn unbroken Bayer package whlsh con tains proper directions to safely re lieve Headache, Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Colds and pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few conts at drug stores larger packages also. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlc ncldeater of Sallcyllcacld. Adv. On Sale. "Why do anarchists carry a red flag?" "I supposo because the red flag Is the signal of nn anctlon. There nover was an anarchist who .wasn't willing to sell out any minute." FARMERS ARE WORKINI HARDER And using their feet mora than ever before. For all these workers the frequent use oi Allen's FootEose, the antiseptic, healing powder to be shaken into the shoes ana sprinkled in the foot-bath, increases their efficiency and insures needed physical com fort. It takes the Friction from the Shoe, freshens the feet, and prevents tired, ach ing and blistered feet; Womn everywhers are constant users of Allen's Foot-Ease. Don't get foot sore, get Allen's FootEase. Bold by dealers everywhere. Adv. lie who shirks tho duty ho dislikes will bo shunned by tha success he de sires. MVM lelrestis, Stelke, l - Bula UVr n. Xtnmm MkH.ll CUVM SWW4 ftrfJW Strong and Healthy.- If theyTIre, Smart, I ten, or Burn. If Sore. Irritated. Inflamed or Granulated. UM Murine often. Safe for Infant or Adult. At aH Druegtats. Write for Free Bya Book. mAVttrj-hN mwh IUURE1U aT !! CSsMytMstfftaaVaV That Was the Rub. "Did you show (lint account to Ard up ngal'i today?" "Yes, sir." "Did you tell him It bad been on tho state long enough unM I'd llko to rub It out?" "Yen, sir." "What did ho say?" "Ho said It looked as If you wer trying to rub It In." Stray Stories. Mnn proposes nnd woman disposes, supposes and Imposes. MILLIONS Suffer from Acid-Stomach Millions of people suffer year aftsr ysar from allmente affecting- practically ararr part of the body, ntver dreaming that taelr ill health can be traced directly to eeld stomach. litre la tha reason: poor digestion means poor nourishment of tha different organs and tissue of tha body. The blood U Impovarlshod become weak, thin, sluttish. Aliments of many kind aprlns from euea conditions. Biliousness, rheumatism, lum bago, aolatlca, general weakness, lose ef power and energy, headache. Insomnia, nervousness, mental depression even mora serious ailments such as catarrh and cancer of tha atomaeb, IMestlnal uloers. elrzhosla ef tha liver, heart trouble all of these eaa often bs traced directly to aeld-atomacn. Keep a aharp lookout for the first symp toms of aeld-stomach Indigestion, heart burn, belching, food repeating, that aWfal painful bloat after eating, and eour, gassy atomach. BATONIC, the wonderful modern remedy for acll.atomch, la guaraateed te bring quick relief from these atomaeh tats erles. Thousands say thsy nsvsr drsanteo that anything could bring such soeedr relfef and make them feel so much better Isi erery war. Try BATONIO ana you. toe, will be Just as anthuslaatlo la Its Praia's. Make your life worth living no aches or fains no bines or melancholy ue more of hat tired, llstlese feeling, ne well ana strong. Get back, your physical ana maatal punch! your vim. vigor and vitality. Toa will always ba weak and ailing aa long aa yon have acld-atomach. So gat rid of It aww. Take BATONIO Tablets they testa good you eat them Ilka a bit of eandy. Torn druggist has BATONIC 10 cent for a bta box. act a box from htm today and it yea are not satisfied hi will refund your moaey. E ATONIC ( i-6rt r6UR A(3b-STOMACD SANITARIUM SULPHO SALINE SPRINGS Located on our own premises and used in the Natural Mineral Water Baths Unsurpassed In the treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Diseases." Moderate charges. Address DR.O.W.EVERCTT.Mar. 1 4lh a ad M Sts. Lincoln, Nefc. University of Nebraska as-Baass Colleges ajul SckMlt saaaasas The Graduate College Tha College of Arts and Sciences The Teachers' College The College of Agriculture The College ef Engineering The College of Law, The College of Medlolne The College of Pharmacy The College et Business Administratis The College of Dentistry The School of Fine Arts The Teachers' College High School The Schools of Agriculture The Summer 8esslor University Extension Courses Fht Semester RajistratiM Sept 17-20, 1911 rJEvery Woman WaniV MMiMaaMCTjBvTflH . FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved In water for douches afeae pelvic catarrh, ulceration and (aflasa aatioa. Recommended by Lydla E rinkham Med. Co. for tea years. A bealinaT wonder for tiaaal catarrh. sore threat aad aoreavea. Economic!. &tiZSES&&. fjTjIETaaOa 'ii'ijijjaaaflsssssta S'tiJtaSraWal