RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF i i e . L NAME "BAYER',' ON GENUINE ASPIRIN Take tablets only as told in each "Bayer" package. A JMiLftmam ffeiyVnsni flh . r (J-J- J Jlr$ I 1 i Tho "Jlnyer Cross" Is tho fitgnnturo ef. the true "Uuyer Tablets of Aspirin." The niiiiiu "ihiyer" la only ou genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for over eighteen years. In every handy "Unycr" pneknge nro proper directions for I'nln, Colds, IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SilNMrSOIOOL Lesson ny m:v v it i'iTZVATi:ii, n. t. Teiuher of lhiKllsh HIIpIc In tin- Moody Hible Institute of i Iuciiko.) O'lipyrliMit Itjo WiKiirn Wmpaper I'nloti 1 LESSON FOR MAY 9 Headache, Tootlinclie, Kuiiicho, Nen rulglu, Hheumutlstii, Lutubugo, Sciatica, Neuritis. Tin boxes of 112 Cablets cost only 11 few cents. Druggists also Ml larger "Uuyer" packages. Aspirin Ih the trade murk of Haver Manufacture of Mono acotlcuehloator of Sallcyllcacld. Her "Ami." A little Muncle hoy of three has been spending the winter In Florida with his parents, and the family ha spent much of the time motoring to the coast towns. One day the mother wild to Hobby: "Today I believe you and papa and I will go to hoc Miami." "Tore 1 go," said Bobby, "I'd like to know what your Ami looks like." Indianapolis News. Ita Condition. "Why do they allude to a baseball as a sphere?" "I suppose because It Is the whirled." It Is just as easy to form pood habits that will help you as bad habits that will hinder. ''Gee-Whiz! How it Harts The Pain . , i in My Foot!" "Sometimes it ia in my arm." Merciful Heaven, how my back hurts in tho mora ingl" It's all duo to an over abundances of that' poison called uric- acid. Tho kidneys are not ablo to get rid of it. Such conditions you 'can readily over ' come, and Dro. long life by tak ing the advice of Dr.Picrce,which is "keep the kid- Tipvn in nnnt order.'! !'Avoid too muckrocat, nlcohol or tea. Drink plenty of pure water, preferably hot water, beforo meals, and drive tho uric acid out of tho system by taking Anuric." This can bo obtained at almost any drug store. Send a bottle of water to tno chemist at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. and you will receive frco medical advico as to whether the kidneys aro affected. When your ladneys get slug gish nnd clog, you Buffer from backache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or twingc3 and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or thrco times a night, take heed, beforo too late. Get Anuric (anti-uric-acid), for it will put new life into your kidneys and your entire Bystcm. Ask your nearest drug gist for it or send Dr. Picrco ten cents for trial package. vfwv AgHf r iA -J 7 .&x ' 1 Jtil.WE OmmM II h cBOLTtP II Vaseline Jlfg. US. 1'atOff. CARBOLATED PETROLEUM JELLY Aclean.counter irritant for scratches, cuts, etc. Healing and antiseptic REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CHESEBROUGHMFGCO (CONSOLIDATED) State Street NewVovk ?. cEi! rin JIJ7TrTrT-;iiIV Wl LSjaW,lt,KEWa !ri 'l&BgN'ralriKIs -IST.I I ciS?5f Jig?!-! SANITARIUM SULPHO SALINE SPRINGS Located on our own premises and used In tho Natural Mineral Water Baths Unsurpassed in tho treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Dlscabcs. Modern to charges. Address DR. O.W. EVERETT. Mor. 4thandM Sfe. Lincoln, Nb. The Mysterious Fascination. "I don't approve of some of these popular Mings," remarked the severe person. "You don't have in pay any atten tion to those you disapprove." "Oh, yes I do. That's t'u worst of It. They are the very ones thut keep running through my head." LIFT OFF CORNS! Drop Freezonc on touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers .AN mtitmi 1 T Mft Doesn't hurt n hit I Drop n little Freezonc on an aching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then you lift It right out. Yes, magic 1 No humhug 1 A tiny bottle of I'reozono costs but n few cents at any drug store, hut la sulllclent to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes and the cnlluses, without soreness or irritation. Freezonc Is tho sensntlonal dis covery of n Cincinnati genius. It Is wonderful. Adv. Why Not7 "In your address to the conven tion" "I shall conlliie myself to plain com mon sense. It Is an experiment, but why shouldn't It work?" Loulsvlllo Courier-Jo mini. A Mean Regret. She Mr. Hangs was the man I was engaged to when you came iilnut:. He I always did Just miss my luck. A Feeling of Security You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are nbout to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, kidney, liver and bladder remedy. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It ia not a stimulant and is taken in teaHpoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. It is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and blad der troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. If you need a medicine, you Bhould have the best. On pale at all drug Htorca in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer &, Co., ninghamton, N. Y for a FT-iple bottle. When writing be euro and mention this paper. Adv. The first thing to do, If you hnvo tint done It, Is to fall In lovp with your work. You enn't be mean and happy anj more than an apple can hn sour and sweet. If n man knows he Is In the wrong he an iilTord to net nnirry. Sure Relief SaxwrV 5 6 Bell-ans Mb4$- J HoT water SZZ3 Sure Relief RE LL-ANS MTFOR INDIGESTION Vliw lluir hiMtloii, 1-ionn Komi market. 235 a. evel, 176 8 wheat, 5 n. Tornm. Write for list wheat form, p. IS. uilliuun, Trurr, Kn. Beet Means of Safety. In all our weaknesses we have one element of strength If wo recon'o II. Here, as In other things, knowl edge of danger Is often the best mean' of wifely. H. P. Hoe. Tho Bible. Tho IMbln never makes religion the mere embroidery of life. Compassion, Compassion Is an emotion of which wo ought never to he ushanied, Doc tor Illnlr. ELI AND HIS SONS. May lie need with ti'tupfranre nppllrntlon I.KSXON ThlXT-l Sam. 2:11!; 27-M. 4.1 IS. i?UUi:.' THXT-Thp wiirph of xln is cloatli, lint (lie Kid nt lioil i oturmil llli' IhroiiKli .lesii!' (.'lirlHt our Lord. Koto r, .1 ADDITIONAL .MATUIMAI-I Sain, i! :: y. :li)., 4 lit. (' is, i:ih. fi:.4. I'ltlMAItV TOI'IC-lJo.l Culls tho l!" t-')HIHIcl .ItJNIOlt TJIMC-KII mid llix Somh. inti:h.mi:diatio a.n'dhi:niou topic SiiWIi-k mill Iti'MplMU. YOl'NH PKOPI.H AND ADUI.T TOPIC A ItL-MtiuiiMlhillty of Puti'iilH ntul Chil dren. I. The Wickedness of Ell and His Sons 'J:1L'-17. y-.JKI. I. Kll's viiiw (vv. 12-17. 'Jll). The be. Imvlor of llieve sons Is In sirange i'oii trust to that of the hoy Samuel. KliN sons wen priests and ministered In the things of the sanctuary, hut "knew not the Lord" (v. 1'2). (1) Craft (vv. 11M7). This greed was prnetlred upon the worshipers who brought their sacrlllees to the siineliiiiry, nerordlng to Cod's law. Cod ordained that the priests should have the breasts and shoulders of the nnlmnls which were brought to the al tar (Kx. i.".l:'J7; Lev. 7::il, :i2). The degenerate sons of KH were not con tent with this, but demanded more, and even sought to obtain It by force (v. Hi). Moreover, they lifted out with a fork certain choice portions while raw, and had them roasted. Such behavior on the part of the priests was revolting o the worship ers and resulted In the abhorrence of the Lord's offerings. 2. Kll (vv. 'J7-.'l(5). i:il was willing ly a good man, hut he seriously erred before Cod In that h" failed to disci pline his sons (vv. 'J-J-'JI). He knew of their sins and was conscious of his obligation, but his fatherly heart led him Into a sentimental Indulgence; his love got the better of his Judgment. Kll was content with n weak remon strance. He was under obligation not merely to speak against It, hut should have acted against It. II. Ell and His Sons Punished '.: MS). They nt Inst came to reap what they hud sown. Cod has appointed a day of Judgment (Acts l"'::il). There Is a harvest time for the sinner ns well as for the righteous (Joel :t:i:t). If one has sown 10 the wind be shall reap the whirlwind. The Philistines made war upon Israel nnd defeated them wlih great slaughter. This judg ment had been made known to Kll by a "man of Cod" (2:1!7) and Samuel CI MI-IS). The Philistines were In struments In the hands of Cod for this judgment. 1. The battle with the Philistines (vv. 1-0). The Israelites made mi un successful attempt to five themselves from the oppression of the Philistines. Kniel was smitten and some 1,000 were slain. This aroused thein to Impilro ns to why the Lord hail smitten them and to suggest that the nil; he broiiudit from Shlliih as a defense against the enemy. In this they committed two blunders: (1) The elders had no right to handle the ark; that belonged to the priests. Itefore taking such a step they should have sought the mind of Cod, and If It wero his will that the ark be brought. It should have been do o by the priests. (2) It was a su perstitious use of the ark, which was a symbol of Cod's presence. They lg noruntly assumed tlint the presence of Cod Inhered In the symbol, forgetting that he Is the living Cod, who has a will and purpose of his own, and there fore will not give countenance to that which disagrees with his holy purpose and will. Professing Christians In this age commit a similar error when they substitute the sacraments of the church for the presence of (Jod In the soul. The earth rang nut with a great shout when the ark was brought Into the camp and the enemy was struck with fear, for they knew what wonders Cod had wrought In times past. In their desperation they made r. stand, (ailing upon their men to do their M'-r. With their backs to the wall they fought and won the victory. 'J. Israel's disastrous defeat (vv. 10 IS), (1) The army was routed and a great slaughter occurred (v. 1(1); ('-) the ark of Cod was taken (v. 10). the symbol of the divine presence with Its (acred memories torn from their grasp and with It went Israel's hope; CI) Kll's sons slain (v. 10) ; tho very priests who were the custodians of the ark were slain; (I) death or KM the high priest (v. IS). The news of the de feat or the army ami the death of his sons was awful, hut when he heard that the url; of Cod was taken no died Instantly. Another Royal Suggestion COOKIES and SMALL CAKES From the New Royal Cook Book WHEN the children romp in hungry as young boars, hero arc some wholesome, economical de lights that will not only be received with glee, but will satisfy the most ravenous appetite in a most whole some manner. Cookies Si cup Miorti'iilriK 2 Clip!) MIKtir '4 cup milk i! PKKH U tcnHpoon Ki-nfil mitiiWK 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or Kratcd rind of 1 lemon 4 cops Hour 3 teaspoons Itoynl linking Powder Cream shortening and sugar together; add milk to beaten eggs and beat again; add slowly to creamed shorten ing and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add - cups Hour sifted with baking pow der; add enough more Hour to make stiff dough. Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprin kle with sugar, or nut a raisin or a piece of English walnut in the center of each. Hake about 12 minutes in hot oven. Cocoa Drop Cakes 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup suKar 1 eKK ... H cup milk lcupB (lour 3 tenspnnns Royal Baking Powder H cup cocoa H teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Puro Cream shortening; add sugar and wcll-hcaten egg; beat well and add milk slowly; sift flour, baking powder, salt and cocoa into mixture; stir until smooth, add vanilla. Put one tablespoon of batter into each greased tnufiin tin and bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cover with boiled ,C'"K' Orance Cakes tablesponnH shortening I ciipvtiKnr j cup milk 1 PKB : cups (lour 3 teaspoon ttoyat Unking Powder 'd teaspoon stilt 1 teaupoon oranRo extract Kratcd llnd of 1 oraiiKO Cream shortening; add sugar slowly, beating well; add milk n little at a time; then add well-beaten egg; sift flour, baking powder and salt to gether and add to mixture; add flavoring and grated orange rind; mix well. Hake in greased shallow tin, or in dividual cake tins, in hot oven 15 to 20 minutes. When cool cover with orange icing. COOK BOOK FREE JubI off tho press nnd ttnr than ever heforn This new Itoynl Cook Hnnk con tnlnhiK 4ii0 dellKhtful re rlpvH, will ho sent to you freo If you will send your nanio nnd address. UOVAI. I1AK1NO POWDEIl CO. t Kultun Btr M Vnrk Cit 5L "Bake with Royal and be Sure" No really good complexion conies out In the wash. Kverythlng comes If n man wl Tancred. wait How They Work It. Ttid Tunklns says a few people seem Mile to have a pretty easy time In life simply by getting the reputation of being hard to please. l''orget your enemies, and remember your friends. The good cook keeps her temper from boiling over. War IS 4J F'i wfca MnT HKHKRii&SfMilBLlSL Ssl v. it HE'S THE OLD RELIABLE GRAND old "Bull". He's the best there is. He sold over 300,000,000 bags last year. You know genuine "Bull" Durham never an enemy; millions of friends. Genuine "Bull" Durham tobacco you can roll 50 cigarettes from one bag. That's some inducement, nowadays. GENUINE BulC'Durham TOBACCO filWk-wlaM!? Vim 7 Vm yt W uY Ui I liHwwwf 1a50)w (Wi To pipe smokers : Mix a little "BULL" DURHAM, with your favorite to bacco. It's like sugar in your coffee. Q ) Oviijronl.ocl bf This yftAJUiea StfaCerZil