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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i MVt M u;rj im & 1 For Women Approach ing Middle Life Ottawa, Kans.: "When I reached mid dle lifo I was very nervous and almost jaTBs-'FJiw. prostrated. I saw U Tw "0 Prescription and covory advertised and decided to try them. I took t'a bottles of tho 'Favor itc Prescription first. During tho first week tho treatment I mod weaker but I kos advised av a " Jiclchbor to keep on ...ol..H ., unit UUIIUI tho second week I Improved rapidly nnd could do my work wlioro before I could not oven comb my hair. I finished tho treatment, using the 'Golden Medical Discovery' also, and I was permanently cured. "I haw used Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pallets for constipation whenever I havo rifedcd that kind of mcxlicinc. for years." MR3. MARY CHASE, 003 N. Hickory St. For Women Before or After Motherhood Kansas City, Kans.: "After mother, bood I had feminine weakness. I became very nervous and all run down in health. I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it cured mo. I was soon enjoying the best of health. It proved so good In my casa that 1 do not hcitnte- to recommend ft as a splendid med'eino for women." MRS. KATE KLINGLEIt, 1809 Brighton St. When a girl becomes a woman, when a woman becomes a mother, when a woman passes through tho chanties of middlo life, are tho three periods of lifo when health and strength are most needed to withstand tha pain and distress often caused by severs organio disturbances. At theso critical timos women are best fortified by tho use of Dr. Piorco's Favorita Prescription e n old remedy of proved worth. Got Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription today, cither in liquid or tablet form or send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., 10a for largo trial packago. TWO CROPS A YEAR FARM FOR SALE 111 acres on railroad, Northwest Florida! wltch-traclt on farm. Good soil. Qrowa corn, cotton, peanuts, potatoes, sugar cane, velvet brans, upland rlco, napler truss, tho wonder crop, 200 tons par acre, equal to alfalfa. Two crops a year. No excessive heat or cold. Ideal climate, pure water. Rood stock country, t mil" Wire fence, new barn, hog sholter, th' tenant houses, Aer-motor windmill i water tank, three teams, tractor, bin smith shop, farm Implements, 100 ho trowing crops. Land will produce mors Ceed per acre than northern lands sell Ins for six times as much. Money mak. Ins chance for Rood farmer with suffi cient capital. Good manager can quad ruple value In nve years. Owners hav ing larger property In state wish to oon tentratn their holdings. Write for full particulars. Newport Estates, car Krause State Bavlncs Bank, Chicago, I1L BE A NURSE Exceptional opportunity at the present time for young women over nineteen years or age who have had at least on ear In high school to take Nurses' Train ing In general hospital. Our graduates re In great demand. Address Bupt, of Nurses, Lincoln Sanitarians. Lincoln, Nebr. m iii bsbu va:; n bsbkj ' lj v v n ... LV 1U bh. Jii.TVt .:' L. Stine & Sons A Solicit your shipments of Hides and Furs. Returns made same day as arrived. High. est prices guaranteed. 234 South 9th, Lincoln. Nebr. YOU maythink" rou are grltlng the best work possible from rour kodak but you will be surprlxed at th difference In th finish of prints. Ws mikn all prints In the h'lshest gloss finish without pxtrn thnrge Any alio roll film or park ele eloped for 10 centi. "".y us We are strictly mall order. S' no monsjp with your first order. TUK COUAKEin tlO Urownrll Itlk. Lincoln, Neb. Bounceless Golf Qall Stops. A golf ball driven, no matter how forcibly, against .boso canvas cur tain, goes "dcniT' nd falls harmlessly Instead of sllCiig away, possibly to do damage. Si n new device for golf practice and Instruction, such a cur tain, about 40 Inches high nnd 1(0 Inches wide, is mounted on a folding frame that leans slightly toward the player, and has canvas side wIng- fur ther to confine tho ball, says Popular Mechanic Magazine In an Illustrated article. A Htrlp of paper, fed from roll nt the top, hangs down the cen ter of the curtain, and serves as a tar get to be performed by m. accurately driven bull. Fancy Trolley Line. 8t. Petersburg, Florida, has bought tho city trolley system and proposes to operate It solely "for the benefit of citizens and their visitors," as Is hos pitably said. The unlovely cars of the mercenary period, nn outrage to mu nicipal esthetics, nro thereforo to go, and tho new cars will be painted n soft French gray, with gold trimmings. The legend "Municipal Railway" will bo artist lcajly emblazoned on die !dcs. Yet the faros will not bo n penny higher tlinn when the enrs were Itreen, red and ramshackle. One may ride hntmnnloiisly nt the usual rates. The Faithful. -Whnt Is nn Idle Jest, pn?" "There nre no Idle Jests, my sonj tny nro working nil tho time." Life. Many a man's bravery crops out when ho loses his temper. INFLUENZA starts with a Cold Kill tha Cold. At tho snaaxataka flUL'S CASCARAkQUININ bromide Standard cold remedy to SB ytara -m laoict orin-c, ". ? eplsto breaks up a coia in i nouri reiiircs s,iij ii" v. Wonejr Dick 1C It isut. i ns eenulns cox nsi itro ."top with Mr. Iim'. picture. At All"'".' it"' tVat HERR H0HENZ0LLERN MOVES INTO HIS NEW HOME Ht'iT Ilohutii'.iillurii. (Hire utnpeior of the (Senium, iiiovimI Into his locontly Iioiirp of Doom, the other day. Some of tin vans contain Inn his belongings are MAKING THEM AMERICANS THROUGH jSSrMST I " -V Xs MW Sb A-.-.sCsss.A .t rf...AUvsvss3.lv.jiMW "y7ycrgc?c'r"''w' wlsiP iiilteN rTFJtT TsTWrmTrifW)'tt i ' li'i'r'W r I ' w '' "i ft 9 Vm'Wml WVpaJesMssM' l i ' MUft'T aM ' I JlBeBrKyyiagMty o?. "t xarivp'iJsL 7ki - twq mw 3 t.-MH? ' ili Mv'Mk VLL&J4ILQLLLLLViHMl': "mKm WKtKKKKKtmxWtKtmM .. . -S. guLSt mJLla jHffKu- J . .L..mwWWKwlifWffBaLfiajL JBWfciJBSjasa."111111 HwiPlll'T.l-Jr"SA A novel Idea In Americanization methods, pponsorcd hy Mime of the lending figures In tho American music world, Is that of teaching aliens the love of tliMr adopted country by means of proper music. At Greenwich house, 44 Barrow street, New York city, no less than fifteen different nationalities sing In u "melting pot." where the good (tntislc of the Land of the Free brings clenn thoughts and undermines the "red" and radical propaganda that the ! enemies of organized government try to force Into the minds of our coming generation. HERE IS A REAL HERO fzvf!r ;t Henry G, Mans, third otllcer of the American steamship Sutherland, who dived overboard and rescued two long shoremen who had fallen Into the wa ter. One man slipped from a near-by dock and the other In an effort to catch him as he fell was dragged over board Maas Jumped Into the Icy wa ter, held one man up with one hand and swam to the other whom ho p 'li ed against piling and held there until aid arrived. Maas, who weighs only 11!.") pounds, now has a record of Ave lives saved Thought She Had Moved. Mrs. Clancey was a very sarcastic woman, and It was probably duo to this fact that she had a falling nut with her friend, Mrs. Murphy, who lived In the apartment Just under her. One day, while Mrs. Cl.mcey was feeling particularly mean, she looked down from her window and saw Mrs. Murphy also enjoying the scenery. She could not resist the temptation to take a shot at her. "01 say, Murphy," she called down In deep sarcasm, "why don't ye tnko your ugly nuh mug out Iv tho windy and put your pet monkey In Its place? That'll give tho neighbors a change they'd like." Mrs. Murphy looked up. "Well, now, Mrs. Clancey," sho slow ly said, "It was only this mnrnln' that I did that very thing, nn tho poleec mnn came along, tin whin ho saw tho monkey ho bowed ami smiled and Biild: 'Why. Mrs. Clancey, whin did yo move downstairs?'" "f'V V 7 T S ' ' A . TliJBBBBBBBBB MB' "" " - I M sMlM lIIM III! Illl. ,M t MB M iTTfc-r." iTYlf T T ---- ;v'::'- jttV . iBJjHn- i IlsW I h 'ThfiioSwy' 5sWdBBRbivfr -"" $Pj'tHTjfM xMvtfjBfB j ?' f JE? jb jv", jMn jLf? C owsflLLLBB 9HusSsbbb1bLLbsLVbLLK iiiiaft&EafefrS&iKfc YiiiiWwtiiisWii ifiii' in ' r nmnAu MHuiii&saHfll TWIN ELEPHANT ARRIVES FROM INDIA sh4 IEi&&-tt&K?&..ZSS. . S :". iisnm iimsMiiM si i iisimiiieii ii s-ii 2w?ro I'Ffer i&'t mW "' i' "f ' A'" issssssssssssstsWLiilH'llHiflV -?.m One of tho twin elepluluts which recently arrived at Boston from India being hoisted from the hold of the vessel to be louded In a cur for shipment to New York. LARGEST OF SHIPBUILDING CRANES The largest shipbuilding crime in tho world, lecently completed at tho Philadelphia navy yard, Is of the stationary pintle cantilever construction and has n working capacity of !K0 gross tons. It Is electrically operated. This photo tliowH a locomotive, besides other loads, being raised by the mam moth crime at the christening ceremony. . bought rusldciicu In Holland, tho hero scon about to unload. GOOD MUSIC w-. ' 1 IMPI0VCD UNirOIH INTERNATIONA. StWSGM Lesson (tiy IU2V. I II ITl'.WATKH, . Tonrliur of ntiKllHli lllliln In the .Moody Whin Instltuta of Clilcngo.) itVpyrlght. I PIP, WrMirn NVympiippr t'nlon) LESSON FOR DECEMBER 28 REVIEW: THE TRAINING OF PE TER AND JOHN. OOI.DKN TKXT-Ye nhnll ha my wit nesses. Acts 1,8. SHLUCTION Foil IlKADINO-I John lil-9. 1'HIMAIIY TOPIC-Two Stronu Friend of J can i. JU.VIOH TOPir-Wll!ieso for Jesun. INTKUMKMIATU TOI'lt'-Hteps In the TrnlnltiK of Peter and John. HUNIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-Quull-lied to Herve. A good way to review the lessons of the six months' course of study In the lives of I'eter and John will be to ar rnngo them under three heads, as fol lows: I. Their Call; II. Their Train ing; III. Their Service. The tlrst half of the studies, the part wo hae now completed, have had to do with the calling and training of I'eter and John. The last half, the lessons for the tlrst quarter of inuo, will have to do with their service. I. Their Call. 1. To be disciples (Lesson 1) John i iiiD-ii:. Ilefore Christ trains for service he calls to salvation. J. To be Ushers of men (Lesson 2 Mark 1 :1 i-'M. It would seem thnt after their con version the- disciples had gone baelc to their trade of fishing. Those who are called by Christ unto salvation should go hack to their ordinary call ings In life, If they he honorable. u:dll he definitely calls them Into special service. II. Their Training. 1. Jesus In Peter's home (Lesson 3) Mark 1:110. 'ID. Christ's entry Into Peter's homo nnd the henllng of his wife's mother showed to his disciples that ho wun n sympathizing Saviour. 2. A lesson In trust (Lesson 4) Matt. 14 :22-:i:i. The pressing nnd abiding need of the disciples In their ministry was to trust the Lord. :i. Peter's great confession (Lesson 6) Mntt. 10:i:i-24. The Lord had been revealing him self In various ways to tho disciples. He now examined them to see what they knew about himself. Tcter, ns spokesman for the rest of the disciples, confessed both tho Messlnhshlp nnd Deity of Christ. 4. Witnesses of Christ's glory (Les- son 7) Luke 1) :28-30. The disciples were offended nt tho revt'lntlon of the cross; their hopes were shuttered because they could not see beyond tl(t cross. The transllgurn tlon convinced them not only of bis es sential glory, but gave them a foro glcam of his triumph In his coming kingdom (II I'eter 1 :1-18). 0. Jesus coirccts John's narrowness (Lesson 8) Luke Oi-NWiO. The disciples needed to know that all who are really doing tho Lord's work, casting out devils, and casting them out In Christ's name, should bo received Into fellowship and bidden fSodsppcd. Kellglnus Intolerance Is displeasing to Jesus. tl. Jesus tenches true grentness (Les son 11) John i:i:l-10. Tho truly great aro those who take the lowest place In service for others. 7. I'eter and John asleep In Oeth Beninne (Lcsvon 10) Mark 14:2-42. Though Christ was suffering the aw ful agony In the garden, Ids disciples were asleep. Ilecanso they did not watch and pray, they failed In the hour of temptation. 8. At the trial crucifixion nnd resur rection of Jesus (Lesson 11) John 18:15-18; lfl:2.r-27; 20:1-10; 21:15-10. Peter's preuumptuous self-confidence kept him fcom heeding the Lord's warning. Ho played the coward and even Indulged In onths. Note the steps In Peter's downfall: (1) Self-confidence (Mark 14:29). Jesus had Just told them that all of them should be offended, but Peter was determined to show the Lord that lie was mistaken In him. (2) Failure to watch (Mark 14:.'17). .Self-conlldenco Is always fol lowed by nnwntcbfuluess. Ono who thinks himself strong will go to sleep. (.1) Failure to pray (Mark 14.:a8). It Is the one who realizes his weakness who always seeks tho communion of find In pinyer. (4) Zeal without knowledge (Mark 14:47). Peter thought now to mnke up for his lack of watchfulness and prayer by out- j ward acts. Many todny are equally foolish, (fi) Following afar oft (Mark 14:51). Christ's rebuke of Peter for bis Ignornnt zeal cut him to tho quick. Ho was not ready to forsake ldin, but followed afar off, no doubt wondering what would bo the outcome, (fl) Warming himself at the enemies' Hro (Mark 14:51). (7) Open denial (Mark 14-00-72). Lillet of the Field. The "llllesj of tho field," so often mentioned In the Bible, nre thought to bo the red and purple, particularly tne red anemones with black centers. Theso nnemonra grow among tho thorn hedges of tho East, which accounts for the saying "lilies nmong thorns." New Shoe Machine. Por shoe manufacturers a machine has been Invonted to laco the aides) tt the tops of shoes together so that fhey can be drawn tightly over the lasts. Cannot Praise this Remedy too Highly THE WAY 0MI LADY FEELS AFTER SUrTZRINQ TWO YEARS Judging from her letter, Iho m!s fcry nnd wretchedness endured by Mrs. Charlio Taylor, It. F. D. No. 1, liox 144, Dillon, S. C, must have been tcrriblo. No ono, after read ing: her letter, can contlnuo to doubt tho prcat hcnllnp power of TE-KU-NA for troubles dua to catarrh or catarrhal condition in nny part of tho body. Her letter la nn inspiration to every elck nnd Buffering; mnn or womnn jnywherc. Hero it is: "I suficred two yenra with catarrh of thr, head, etomnch nnd bowcla. TrW two or tho best doctors, who fravo mo up. I then took TE-RU-NA, nnd can truthfully say I am well. When I began to uso TE-RU-NA, I weighed one hundred pounds. My weight now is ono hundred and fifty. I cannot prniso rE-TtU-NA too highly, for it waa a Godsend to me. I got relief from tho first half bottlo and twelve bottles cured me. I ndviso all sufferers to talc rE-ItU-NA." As an .emci-gcncy remedy in tho borne, thcro is nothing- quito tho equal of this rcliablo, timo-trieol medicine, PE-RU-NA. Thousand placo their solo dependenco on it for cttghs, colds, stomach and bowel trouble, constipation, rheu matism, pains in tho back, stdo and loins and to prevent tho prfp and Spanish Flu. To kenp tho blood pure and maintain bodily strength and robustness, take PE-RU-NA. You can buy PE-RU-NA any where in either tablet or liquid form. THE "BLUES" Caused by Acid-Stomach Millions ot peopls who worrr. r dtspom lent, have spells of mental depression, feet blue and sre often melancholy, betters that these conditions art due to outside Influence ever which they have little or no control. Nearly always, however, they can be traced jo an Internal source acld-ttomoch. Nor la It to be wondered at. Acid-stomach, begin Ding with such well defined symptoms aa la tlgestlon, belchlnv, heartburn, bloat, ata rill, ( not checked. In time affect to soma Ivcree or other all tha vital organs. Tha tervous system becomes deranged. Digestion lUfTers. Tha blood Is Impoverished. Health snd atrength are undermined. Tha victim at acid-stomach, although ha may aot know tha causa of his ailments, feels his hop, eourage, ambition and energy slipping. Am ' truly Ufa la dark not worth much to tha man or woman who haa acld-stomacht Oat rid ot It I Don't let aold-etomaoh hoU you back, wrack your health, maka yemt days miserable, make you a victim of tha "blues" and gloomy thoughts! There te marvaloua modern remedy called BATONIO that brlnse. oh I auch aulck relief from vom itamach miseries sets your stomach to-right makes It atrong, cool, awaet and comfort, bla. Helps you get baok your strength, vlgon vitality, enthusiasm and good cheer. Ba many thousands upon thousands of euffereraj have used BATONIO with auch marvetOBetr helpful raaulta that we ara aura you win feel tha aama way if you will lust give It trial. Oet a big 10 cent bog of BATONIO- tha good tasting tableta that you aat Ilka bit of candy from your druggist today. Ha will return your money If results ara a even mora than you eipect, E ATONIC f TOR YOUR ACn8TOMACg) SANITARIUM SULPH0 SALINE SPRINGS TjnatjA nn nnr nwn nrmlBl 1 and used in the 1 1 natural Mineral mm naini it Unsurpassed in the treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Diseases. Moderate charges. Addwess DR. O. W. CVERtTT. Mgr. 14th aaal M Sta. Llacola, Nat). Giving the Game Away. i Little Ethel Mr, Yountf, my sister Laura said at tho tablo this morning that sho thought you hkd the pret tiest mustache she ever saw. Mr. Young Ycu oughtn't to tell things you hear tit tho tuble, Ethel. Ethel But sho'B golnw to give m sixpence for tollCng you. "Cold In the Head" fc Is an acute attacu ot Nasal Catarrh. .Per sons who are subject to frequent "ctflOM tn the head" villi find that the use os HALL'S CATARRH MBDICINB wUl build up the S)atem. cleanse the Bloo4 and render tliam less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronla Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak en Internally and acta through the BlooA on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. AH DruBKlsta. 75c. Testln.onlals free. 1100 00 for any caso of wtarrh Uiaj HALL8 CATARRH MBDICINB will DQl Iff J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. An Insinuation. Edith Jack has spoken nt last Marie And was his answer "year BoBton Evening Transcript The Cutlcura Toilet Tr Haying cleared your skin keep it cle by making Cutlcura your every-day toilet preparations. The soap to cleanwi and purify, tho Ointment to soothe ani heal, the Talcum to powder and per fume. No toilet tablo is complete without them. 25c everywhere, AdT. What mun has done woman think sho Is qualified to improve upon. m WgW Nlrfht audi Moratajf. Have Strong. Health Eye. If they Tire, Itch, Smart or Hum, It sot, 2i.rC Irritated, Inflamed of Tlllin rYU Granulated. use Murina often. Soothes, Refreshes, Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Cook. WirUiEiilUaBjCCkitiii