- ,. A. RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, OMIEF i m CONSTITUTION IS HERSELF ONCE MORE flmBmm IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SlTMSdlOOL Lesson (Ily HKV l II. riTZWATint, D., Tenlicr ut KnulNh lillile In the Moody Hlhlo liiitltutc of riilcnRO.) (rorvrlKlit. 1919. Wenterit Nrwatniprr Union) LESSON FOR SEPTEMBER 7 PARABLES OF THE KINGDOM HEAVEN. OF udded lo make her 11 tunning ship tlurliiK the "r vnnl. Boston. Launched In liiii, she The titnioua frigate Constitution litis hud the superstruciun removed and hkiiIii presents her funilllur uppeiirunce In the Churlcstow 11 imv ynrd. Huston, i.tiuneneu in inn. si l fought In the wur with the Barbary suites und sunk the Uuerrleie otf Cape Uueu In 1812 In one of the most famous junul engagements In history. I.KSSON TBXT-Miilt. 11 3I-S3, -M GOI.DUN TBXT-Scok ye that tlis kingdom of Uud und his rlnliti-onniioHH Mutt 6.33 I'UIMAKY TOI'lC-Olipylnt? our klnc JU.N'IOK TOPIC -A mesRiigo of IIih MllR INTCKMKDIATK TOPIC Tlio growth of tlio kliiKdotu SBNIOU AND AOt'l.T 'IOPlC-Tlie extent of tliu kliiKilmti PERUNA Made Me a Well Man Mr. Louis Young, 205 Merrimac St., Rochester, N. Y., writes: "I Buffered for thirty yetvra with chronlo bowel trouble, ilom nrh trouble nutl hemorrhagea ot the bowel. Wo bought a bottlo of Peruua nnd I took tt faithfully, and I be man to teel better. My wife persuaded me to con tinue, ami I took It for soma time an directed. Now I au well mad." Suffered thirty years with stomach trouble and hemorrhages of the bowels. Liquid or Tablet Form ENGLISH ARMY BARRACKS CONVERTED INTO HOMES va HlfaV il r I Rr & asisav --,. r r . . sir.'-,., .. 3S aV l .... . 1 . L I fc WIiSM4v: t-i'Ssmmssi i ! j. j i ii.i i. a. iwrnri ii ii-t irr i nri vrr irn n.iwi ft- -lux.m'w . - rvi-n ....?.. ,. "- - watr, . j .ai!.jOJVVVV.w'VvwrWlrt fc-TU'W-'"Sv w " -A ?. i:f J-(f Ln- xt-.-i--" to W w '.V" ;tc . iGK l5t4J'&iV .jS- ' - fsSL," v..4' . v' :..i m7. T.i . 1 '- --- x. , M x,Ai-' Anr.4sv. vMXyMWiA Wk.Uv. Av -V 'In ilt'ieiil the IkiiiiIiii; Hliurttise In Knuhiiul Hie iieiiiment hits niiuwetl Ilu- eit it UtiMlHiiuiie In taiiuiru liitruu-Ks, foriiifily known us the "cuvulry cmnp," und the l)iilltllnK n:te been ninxerted Into dwellliiKS. 3 ihee CLAIMS RECORD FOR HEIGHT OUR NEWEST TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER - "w&u. iTr:xrxT Z. bKjJ, aM5CS;2 rfirrtJEMSajsia(iEak3KSS3Kft33i'7 ES25S : $&?.. 9Hi.. " Cluilli'iiKliiK nil eonii'i lor the dl liiK'tlon of IiuIiib tho tallest man In I he United States, Itnlph 12. Matlscn. a cow hoy of ItiuiRor, Tev.. was diMiuall fled for the service In the tinny he ctiiibi' of his exeehslve. height. The war department helslit limitations are 78 Inches, while Mr. Mtidsen Is 7 feet (I Inches tall and weighs U.'U) pounds. Kor 12 years he has followed the vtiryliiK fortune of a cowboy ami bus captured inany prizes for bis dar ing feats. This photograph shows tho mutual admiration between the cow boy nnd Senator Morris Sheppnrd of Texas. I lie torpedo liiiiti iliMior Unite taKiiif,' in the water at Ith Imincliiiitf ut the New York Shipbuilding compaiij's yards at Caitiden, N. J. Its sponsor was Mlhs Kloienee Kane, niece of Surgeon Kllshti K. Kane, U. S. N. FARMERETTES AND THEIR CUCUMBERS ,rrrN, The Excuse. "Ludendorff," said Representative Khouse, "Is telling tho world the reason why he lost tho war. LudendorfTs ex cuse reminds mo of tho Irishman. "An Irlahmnn nnd u Yunkeo rowed a race ono duy. Tho Yankee was so t-nslly tho Irishman's superior that every little while he'd stop rowing uud wait for Mike to catch up. "Well, Mike was beaten, of course, but ho wild ufterwnrds: 14 'Faith, Ol'U lmvo bested the bhoy nly If OPd shtopped un' took the long rests he did.' " Court Rules Against Tradition. Ono of the naval patrols at tho Short Mno depot, Annapolis, tirrested Joseph Thomas (colored) for currying n con cealed weapon. Thomas was walking iilotic when n razor dropped from his clothing mid ho wiih arrested. When tho razor was exhibited It looked lllco n Bcctlon of n broken buzz snw. Jus tice Welch, after milking u physical ex amination, decided that tho pleco of Junk was not n dnngerous weapon nnd dUinlBaed ThomoB. Bultliuoro News. 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Its vigorous growth. From these small beginnings Christ's Inlluence has gone forth so that there Is no power or Influence equal In gtetitness to that of Christendom. Jl. lis lodging capacity. The birds which tlml lodgment In the tree tlo not represent the children of men who Hud safely and .salvation In the church. The birds constitute no part of the tree, while the believer j becomes a part of the tree, adding lo Its strength and frttltrulness. The Dims are something fotelgn to the tree, and are burdensome ami Injurious to it. They come to find shelter and wait to pluck off the tender buds, or to prey upon the ripened fruit. The effect of their lodging In the tree Is evil nnd blighting. In Christ's Interpretation (v. 1!)) he said that the fowls repre sent the wicked ones, lie who would iiiaku the lodgers hen anything else makes Christ's Interpretation a farce. The Mime Creek word Is used In both cases, mid the circumstances aru tho same. II. The Parable of the Leavened Meal (v. :i.'t). Thiee things mainly occupy our at tention here: the meal, the womnn, und tin IctiNcu. 1. The nieal. Meal has a whole some nnd nutritious effect. It was used In one of the sweet-savour offer ings which was typical of Christ (Lev. 2:1-3 It. V.); It was food for the priests (Lev. 0:15-17 It. V.); Abraham hntl Sarah to kneatl a cake out of three, measures of meal for the angelic messengers of the Lord (Clen. 18:0); Solomon's roynl table was provided with meal (I Kings 4:2); KIIJuli wus fed upon a cuke made of menl (II Kings 4:11); Kllshn used meul ns an antidote for the poison of death from tho pot (II Kings 418-11). 2. The womnn. In scripture wo find fnNe doctrine being taught by woman (Itev. 2:20). Dealing with doctrine Is fm hidden to women (I Tim. 2:12). In I Tim. 4:1.'l; II Tint. 2:17, 18; II Peter 2:Kl, we find that tho apostasy will be brought In through false teaching within the ranks of Cod's people. The meaning, then, of the parable Is that the true doctrine, the meal given foe the nour ishment of the children of the king dom (II Peter 2:2, I Tim. 4:0), will bo officially corrupted by false doctrine. Womnn Is u type of tho church in KOint sense. The church Is hiding nwtiy false doctrine, and Its corrupt ing effects nro seen on every hand. 3. The leaven. In scripture lenven Is Invariably a type of evil. (1) All through the Old Testament leaven Is n continual nnd unvnrylng type of evil (1X-. 12:l.r; Lev. 2:11). It Is In concelvnble Hint Jesus should arbi trarily change, without due notice and explanation, a word from an evil to a good sense, which the Spirit of God had so unchangingly used for two thousand years. (2) Jesus him self makes leaven to denote sin (Matt. 10:0, 12; Mark 8:15). (3) Paul uses leaven In Its usual biblical sense (I Cor. 5:0-8; Gat. 5:8, 9). Further, this Is the only Interpretation that will hnrmonlzo with Christ's Interpreta tion of tho first two pnrables. Facts patent to all provo that tho professed church today Is feeding upon the leaven of formulism and legalism In Btentl of the unleavened hrend of sin cerity nnd truth the Word of God. III. Tho Parable of the Hid Treas ure (v. 44). IV. The Parable of the Merchant man Seeking Pearls (v. 45, 40). V. The Parable of the Drag Net (v. 47-50) (For n detailed study of the Inst threo parables see tho Hcvlevr for Sep tember 28.) Birds Have Right of Way. Fowl have the right of way In air, wains the director of military aero nautics. This Is Justice Indeed, since birds Hew first. Hut this Is not nil. Itcccutly many towns along the Atlantic coast have been visited with dead bird showers. Aviators Hying by it town would see fx Hock of wild fowl coming their wny. They would set their machine guns and let the bullets Ily. Presently a prominent citizen walk ing below would be hit with a large bloody bird, lie complained to tho town, itml the town complained to the department of agriculture. Then the federal migratory bird law between the United Sttites nnd Great Britain was referred to, and It was found that shooting birds from airplanes Is un law ful. Went Too Far. "The aged caretaker of a certnln castle in Knglnud was prostrated the other day." "How did that happen?" "A facetious visitor, Just for a Joke, asked to be shown a room onco occu pied by the kaiser." Birmingham Age-llernld. h 4 Golf Bugs. Ills father hud taken him out the golf course. Thatf evening seemed to be lll-nt-case. "Willie." said his mother, "what I the matter with you? I wish you'd) stop scratching yourself." "I don't know whnt's the matter, bnt I guess I must have got some of thosa golf bugs on me," was Willie's reply. SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS Slam at the Gentle Sex. "If dar was tiny sbo'-'nuft beautiful mermaids," said Uuclo Eben, "n lot o' human ladles would git Jealous an drown delrse'fs tryln' to imitate 'em." A pertinent query Is n kick In disguise. There I only one medicine that really itandfl out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root stands tbs blithest for the reason that it has proven to bo just the remedy ncetlcd in thousands upon thousands of distressing cases. Swamp-Hoot makes friends quickly be cause its mild and immediate effect is book realized in moat cases. It is s gentle healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medi um and large. However, if you wish to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &, Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a ssmplt bottle. When writing be sure and mea tion this paper. Adv. If the toothnchc doesn't worry mnn It's because somo other follov bus It. Pride has but two sensona n ward spring nnd an early full. for ,i jitttAnvT'lirewni'lrrTV vrflfrriyfTT 'l.'rfsmfrr -St--awS! Theso threo girls Inspecting some cucumbers they hnvo raised tiro mem bers of the hind urmy unit of the Nntlonul League for Women's Service on th league's farm uear Washington. Consideration of the Morrow. Calm nnd prudent consideration of tho morrow, so far from being a Bin, Is ono of tho very flrst Christian du ties, and Is so taught by tho Holy Ghost In the Now Testament; whero people are especially enjoined to labor, work ing with their hands tho thing which Is good, thnt they may have to glvo to him that needoth. Keble. Is it Possible to Legislate Life and Brains? Swift & Company is primarily an organization of men, not a collection of brick, mortar, and machinery. Packing Plants, their equipment and useful ness are only outward symbols of the intelli gence, life - long experi ence, and right purpose of the men who compose the organization and of those who direct it Will not Government direc tion of the packing industry, now contemplated by Congress, take over the empty husk of physical property and equipment and sacrifice the initiative, ex perience and devotion of these men, which is the life itself of the industry? What legislation, what politi cal adroitness could replace such life and brains; once driven out? Let us send you a Swift DoUar." It will interest yon. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, HL Swift & Company, U. S. A. Healing and Health. Dlvlno heullng Is for tho sinner. Di vine health Is for the saint. One heals nnd the other keeps tho healed walL yirwinWIWsVtlTTBfTflOl WlUUsuUI UU VLALUfV PHF7 65 .snows rHAT BECOMES I E AVERAGE D0U RECEIVED BY rSWIFT& COMPANY! mOM THE SAU0F MCAI AND BY PRODUCTS U CtNTS IS PAID roa m ToStoASiotrl O o o It.ts CIS UVE ANIMAL iron LABOtt SXPCN9K ANO PUISST t.O CENTS HO WITH .SwVT& COMPACT ssorrr