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"- . RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF GIRL, 13, SEES FAMILY SLAIN Claims Moonshiner Beau of Sis ter Committed Quadruple Murder. iHraovED urnroti ihterhational suborn Lesson (By m:v. 1. U. FlTZWATKlt, D. O., Teachor ot English Illble In the Moody HIIiIp tnstltutn of Chicago I (Copyright, 1910, Wetlrrn Kvwipacrr Union) LESSON FOR MARCH 28 i yv- ONLY ONE ESCAPES A i ; ';t i mi; m ?fKv' r MTfl ' 3T iu ,' 9 Reliable Information AH American women know of the great success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound in restor )ng to health women who suffered from ailments pe culiar to their sex, yet there are some who are skeptical and do not realize that all that is claimed for it is absolutely rue if they did, our laboratory would not be half large enough to supply the demand, though today it is the largest in the country used for the manufacture of one particular medicine. The Fact contained in tho following two letters should prove or bcnclit to Buffalo. N. Y. " I suffered with organic inflammation and displace ment. "When lifting I liad such pain and hearing down that I was uot rfblo to stand up, and it hurt mo to walk or go up or down Rtalrs. I was going to doctor without any re sults and ho said tho safest thing vould bo to havo on operation. I mot a lady who told mo elio had thrco operations and was not well until sho took Lydia E. l'lnkhaia'a Vogotablo Compound. 1 felt rolicf after taking two bottles of Vegotablo Cornpouud and I Uopt on wnn ic until 1 was cured, l ai TO i uso Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Liver fills anu tlioyaro; l tlwvaroflno. Everything tucd to turn sour on my ctom ach and tho Liver Pills njliovod that." Mrs. A. ICoamis, C93 Fargo Avouuo, Buffalo, N. Y. Tho fact Is, the Best Medicine for Women la LYOIA C.P1IMKHAM MEDICINE CO.. LYNN.MASS. EStuaa.'"! 'ww Flsaless soda wntor Is a lizzie Just the same. S100 Reward, $100 Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It thercfora requires ronstltutlonnl treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINK is taken Internally and actfl through the Blood on tho Muoous Surfncca of. tho Sys tem. UALL'S CATARRH MI3DICINI2 destroys tho foundation of tho disease. fives tho patient strength by Improving ho Bcnoral health nnd nsslsts nature in dolntr Ib work. Jtoo.oo for any case of Catarrh flint HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINK falls to cure. . m DniBKlHta 75c Testimonials freo. P. J. Chcuey & Co.. Toledo, Ohio. Some men waste n lot of time try ing to convince others Unit they ure truthful. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How to Get Quick Relief From Head-Colds. It's Splendidl In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clenr and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuflllng, blowing, headache, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a smnll bottle of Ely's Crenm Balm from your druggist now. Apply n little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It pen ertatea through every air passage of tho head, soothes the inflamed or Gwollen muoous membrane and relief comes infltnntly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-tip with a cold or' nasty catarrh Belief comes so quickly. Adv. One has to be ablo to reason some what In order to know when he V unreasonable. HWwwwtwvv v vrvvnpyviww'vvvTyvvvvv v x v wwi"tM"H'' Take Aspirin If your Aspirin tablets havo tho amo "Bayer" stamped on them, thoy aro genuino "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," proved safe by mil lions of people. Tho namo "Bayer" identifies the true world-fumous Aspirin prescribed by physicians for ovor eighteen years. Always drink ono or two glasses of water after taking tho tablets. Each unbroken "Bayer packago" Aielria It trade aaik of Btjet Munhctaie 44'-H:'lHH-"H'H,'4- many women : Bacramonto. Calif. "I bad or- ganlo trouble and had such terriblo pain and swelling in tho lower part of my sldo that I could not st: nd on my feet or oven let tho bed clothes touch my sldo. I gavo up my work thinking I would not bo ablo to go back for months. Sly mother ad vised mo to tako Lydla 15. Pinkham's Vogotablo Compound as it had saved hor Ufo at' ouo tlmo, and it put mo in a wonderful condition in a couplo of weeks, bo I cau keep on working. I work in a department storo and havo to stand on my foot all day and I do not havo any mora pains. I surely rocomtnond your vegctablo Compound to all my friends and yoa may uso theso facts as a testimon ial' IJEItTIU. J. PAniUB, 3320 il St.. Sacramento, Calif. If there is to he much brotherly love, one 1ms to make himself deserv. lag of it. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Hum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and oz. of glycerine. Apply to tho hair twice a week until it becomes tho desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at homo at very little cost. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not co'or tho scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and docs not rub off. Adv. A distinguished scientist estimates the mean annual rainfall for the en tire surface of the curth at about 30 Inches. WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-RBDT For many years druggists havo watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder medi cine. It is a physician's prescription. Swamp-Root is a strengthening medi cine. K helps the kidneys, liver and blad der da the work nature intended they should do. SwMnp-Root has stood the test of years. It to sold by nil druggists on its merit nn- it should help you. No other kidney medicine has so many friends. 5e sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binfzhamton, N. Y., for ft sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. Adv. Nail This, Quick! "Why bus he named his motor Wil ton?" "Kwmiuso It's his oar-pet." T V With Water contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Toothache, Ear ncho, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu matism, Neuritis, and for Fain. Always say "Bayer" when buy ing Aspirin. Then look for tho safety "Bayer Cross" on tho pack age and on tho tablets. Handy tin boxes of twclvo tab lets cost but a fow cents. Drug gists also soil larger packages. MsoouetUiclatMtt ol StlkrUocM Facing Trial for Attack on Girl, Man It Believed to Have Planned to Wipe Out Whole Family. Amory, Miss. Charlie Mnrslmll, mooiHilner and backwoods beau, is under heavy guard In the Jail at Aber deen, charged with the most brutal (liiadruple murder ever known In thl3 section. For, when they hurled the charred and hhattered bodies of Fannie (Sreen Miller, who bad been Marshall's sweet heart! her elght-inonths-old baby, Hur ley, said to have been Marshall's son ; Robert Miller, Fannle's father, and Leonard, her brother, sixteen, the stage was set for tho lynching of Charlie Marshall. I'carl Miller, thirteen, the only sur viving member of the family, says that she watched Charlie Marshall at the hideous task of slaughtering the four victims of the swampland tragedy. The belief of the countryside Is that Charlie Marshall, facing trial shortly for an attack on Fannie Miller, planned to dodge this trial by wiping out the whole Miller family, and that the escape of the thirteen-year-old girl upset this plan. From miles about the lean and swarthy dwellers of the bottom coun try drove In with their womenfolk seated in chairs In the boxes of the lumber wagons to discuss In shocked whispers what had been done In the blackness of a stormy night. There were ominous bulges under homespun hblrts; there were well-worn shotguns and rllles tinder the wagon seats. Sheriff John 15. Lewis fled from Amory with his prisoner In an automo bile and saved Marshall from the ven geance of the countryside. There Was much tall; In the Tom Illghee bottom about the Miller family and Charlie Marshall. Fannie Miller had known Marshall till her life, but started "keeping company" with him three years ago. when he "saw her home" from a circuit rider's meeting. She was fifteen then, and Marslmll twice her age. Tells Father of Attack. About eighteen months ago the girl returned one evening and tore up Mar shall's picture, scattering the frag ments in the fireplace. Her mother died 1- years ago, and In the lonely farmhouse Fannie had no one to whom she could confide. Later she was compelled to tell her father what had happened. She said that Marshall had seized her as she rir&tp Clubbed to Death the Crawling Baby. was walking with him In n field, nnd' had dragged her Into a canebreaki smothering her cries by pressing his hand over her mouth. Robert Miller had his three mother less children to care for, one of I'lem needing him more desperately than eer. so he determined lo let the law take Its course. He had Marshall ar rested. Marslmll said he was Innocent of tho girl's charges and his trial was to have been held at the next term of court. According to Pearl Miller's story, which she tells with the self-control of n strong-minded adult, Marshall en tered her home after her father, broth er and slsler bad been shot down and the home dynamited, lie clubbed to death the hnby crawling on the floor beside its dead mother, soaked the place with oil nnd set fire to It as Pearl fled through the loft and ran. with a sprained ankle, over a mile of flooded fields to the home of a neigh bor. Prisoner Throws Self Under Wheels. New York. To avoid facing n chnrgo of picking pockets, Nathan I'm estlne, while being taken to coart, o caped, placed his head on tl e elevnt ed railroad tracks Mi New York and let n rnr decnpltitte him. sfsBf - -w. & m REVIEW: THE LIFE WORK OF PETER AND JOHN. BKLKCTION KOU UUADINU-ltcv. 211 JMS:G UOUHiN THXT-Clii ye thorcfore and tench nil nations, baptizing them In the nninu of tho Father, nail of tho 8on, and of the Holy Ghost; teaching them to oh. serve nil things whatsoever t havo com. tnnndcil you: and, lo, I am with you nl wny, even unto the end of the world Mutt ffli. 19. 3). ADDITIONAL MATI2UIAL John l:: 21:lD-:i. 1 I'oter 1.3. 1 John 1:1-1 PRIMARY TOPtC-Two Stories About Peter (Acts 3:1-1C. 12:1-17). JUN10U TOPIC-Peter und John Win. nine Others to Christ (ninterlal of last qtinrtrr) INTCUMKDIATI3 AND SHN10R TOPIC Peter and John Compared and Con trnnted YOl'NO PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC Contribution of Peter und John to Christian History. Tho review of the quarter's lessons can be profitably made to center In the service of Peter nnd John, or per haps better, the activity and power of the risen and ascended Christ mani fest In the service of Peter and John. Lesson 1. Peter Preaches at Pentn cost (Acts 2). Peter proves thnt Jesus Christ arose from the dead, ascended on high and poured forth the Holy Spirit upon tho church; the evidence of It was tho unusual behavior of the disciples. Lesson 2. Peter and John Heal n Lame Man (Acts .1). This remarkable miracle wrought In the name of .Jesus Christ proved that though the Jews had crucified him, bo was now ii I ho and continued his work through the disciples. Lesson 3. Peter and John Witness ing of the Illsen Christ Before the San hedrln (Acts 1). As a result the Sanhcdrln took knowledge that they had been with Jesus, that Is, hi life and work were being repioduced in ami through them. Being with Christ will: 1. Clve an experimental Knowledge of him, so that the life will remind one of Jesus. 2. Take away the fear of man. Pe ter, who a little while ago quailed before a Jewish maid. Is undaunted before the august sanhedrln. X Open a man's lips. Peter said: "Wo can not but speak the things which wo have seen and heard." What the heart feels, the mouth must speak out. Lesson 4. The Ulsen Christ Vindicat ing Ills Church (Acts 1 :5-10). He passed Judgment upon Ana nias and Sapphlrn for their hypocriti cal pretence of generosity. Tho living Christ knows the Intents of tho heart; nothing can he concealed from him. Lesson 5. The Living Christ Saving Men and Women In Samaria (Acts 8:4-25). Ills sanction of the preach ing of the Gospel by Philip In Sn marln Is shown by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Peter and John were sent by the mother church to confirm the work. Leson 6. The Living Christ Healing the Sick and liaising the Dead (Acts 3:2-i:i). That Christ Is allv Is proved by the vanquishing of the dreadful malady of palsy nnd the retenantlng of a corpse by the departed soul. Nothing llko tills had been known since the days of Christ. Lesson 7. Tho Risen Christ Reveal ing Himself to a Gentile (Acts 10). Peter testifies to Cornelius thnt Jesus Christ died for sin and Is to be the Judge of the quick nnd the dead, and that everyone who believes on him will receive remission of sins. Leson 8. Peter Is Delivered From Prison Through the Living Christ Sending His Angel to Open the Doors (Acts 12:1-111). The church prayed for Peter's deliv erance and the prl-on was opened. All power Is given him In heaven and In piirth; there Is nothing too hard for the living Christ. Lccson 9. Peter Shown the Resur rected Christ as the Head of the i Church (I Peter 2:l.r; 11-2.".). llecause Christ Is alive, those who are Joined to him by faith grow. He cause of the contact with him they are able to mnliitnlu seemly behavior hi tho various relations of life. Lesson 10. Christ Is the Reealer of God's Love (1 John -1:7-21). The proof that Christ Is alive Is tho love of God in the hearts of those who have been born again. Lesson 11. Christ Is Alive llecause He Is Walking in the Midst of the Churches (Rev. 1:1-18). Lesson 12. In heaven, the crucified, risen and glorified Christ will be (he center of worship. All glory and hon or are ascribed to him because of his marvelous work of redemption. Anger Injures the Soul. Rnd temper is like the scorpion which stlr.ga Itself, livery fit of an ger Injures noil the soul that indulges !n It. Sunshine. Theso who bring sunshine to tho lives of others cannot keep It from themselves. J. M, Ibirrlo. Being Always Right. From a worldly point of view there f no mistake so great ns that of be tig nlwayH right. Samuel Ilutler. 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Don't stay crippled 1 Oct n small trial bottle of "St. Jacobs Oil" from your druggist and limber up. A moment nfter It Is applied you'll wonder what became of tho backache or lumbago pain. Rub old, honest "St. Jacobs OH" whenever you bnve sciatica, neuralgia, rhetimntlsm or sprains, as it Is abso lutely Jiarmless and doesn't burn tho skin. Adv. Reai Signs. "Ik that a baby squall which Is com ing up5" "I guess so from the way the boat Is rocking." OLD CLOTHES DYED MAKE NEW GARMENTS "Diamond Dyes" Turn Faded, Shabby Apparel Into New. Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether It he wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers everything ! Direction Hook In package tells how to diamond dye over any color. To mntch any material, have dealer show you "Diamond Dye" Color Card. Adv. Applause has made fools of moro men thnn criticism. mm &, i f 1 meriT Morning - eeoVbur Evfes Clean - Clear " Healthy Writ for ! & Ctra Book Murine Co.Chloio.OlA, "svl f KYWrtl r STOVE POLISH Save time and hard work by using E-Z Stove Polish; absolutely dustless, smokeless, odorless; gives a durable ebony-black shine Try a 15c box of E-Z Oil Shoe Polish. All colors and white. It saves the leather and prevents cracking. Don't risk cheap polish. To open box just lift the latch. SHOE POLISH A girl never forgets the first klsa tic gets after leaching the age c'liero kisses count. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORTA. that famous old remedy for infants and children, und sec that It Slgnatnre (JuZiUeJitU,' In Uso for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castona There aro no buffet cars on a train of disasters. 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