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RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF . ' PE-RU-NA Made Me a Well Man Mr. Louis Young, 1652 Clifford St., Rochester, N. Y,, writes: "J Buffered for thirty yenrs with chronic bimrl trouble, nlom uch rouble anil licmoriliiiRca of the tiiMvrlN. V bought ii tiottlo of l'erunn nnd 1 took It faithfully, and I bi'unn In feel hrttrr, My wlfo persuaded mo to continue-, And I took It for Bomo time ns directed. Nov? 1 niu oll niMn." Tho Sped of Melody. "01 VO UK! tllO Itllltl W'llO HtllgS (It Ills work!" siild die Idealist. "Yes," replied Kuriiier Corntossel. "It's all right for it liinn to hIiik at Ills work, unless ho Insists on sinking Jilm Belf to sleep." Sure Relief 6 Bell-ans Hot water -Sure Relief RE LL-ANS hFOR INDIGESTION MAN'S BEST AGE A man is as old as his organs ; ha can be as vigorous and healthy at 170 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs healthy with COLD MEDAL Mfcl-lllHm Th world' standard r.msdy for kidney, Ayr, bladder and uric acid trouble sine 1696; corrects disorders; stimulates vital organs. All druggists, three sixes. task fr aha una Cold Medal oa .rear btSI aad aecep so lailtetlee) fRULYAN AWFUlTtHbUGHT Small Girl Feared She Had Somewhat Overdone Matter of Praying for Baby Brother. The little girl enme home to Iter fininiiin very much" disturbed because ittle Susie, her neighbor, had n new Jnby brother to phiy with, while she, herself, was very lonely. Her mother tomforted her and told her to ask God to send her a little brother, too. So the child began to pray for n little orothcr, nnd occasionally got Impa llent; but her mother told her to keep en praying nnd perhaps her prayer would be niiswered some day. One day she wns cnlled Into the mother's room, nnd her delight Knew no bound when the nurse took n wee thing up from the mother's side nnd (aid It In her arms. Hut n moment later, when the nurse picked up an other bit of humanity, tho child ut most dropped the one she was holding, and n startled expression came luto her face ns she said : "Oh, mama I Is God going to nnswer til those prayers that I prayed?" Many Advantages. "What about this bathing suit?" "It is w;ell made, pretty and, stylish " "Any thing else?" "You can also bathe In It If you wish to." A scrap of Information often ends n a wnr of words. P-- ii m ' - q Boil It Thoroughly . - " fifteen minutes or more - . after boiling begins Long boiling brings out the full, rich flavor of Postum Cereal And while you enjoy your cup of this attractive table drink, remember that it contains no caffeine or other harmful -substance. "There's a Reason'9 Made by Postum Cereal Company, Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan Efti'i j Suffered thirty years with stomach trouble and hemorrhages of the bowels. Liquid or Tnlilet Form Honor to Whom It Is Due, The army nnilo has been cited offi cially for helping to win the war. Ily thu thno wheolbnrrowp, picks utiil shovels hurbed wire and a few other Invaluable odds and ends lane been duly praised, the encomiums will all have been pu"sed around. About everything animate which took part In the conflict except the lowly "cootie" has been recognized. Phila delphia Evening Bulletin. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" Is gen Ine Aspirin proved safe by millions nnd prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an unbroken "Bayer package" which contains proper directions to relieve Headache, Tooth ache, Knrnche, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets costtfew cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin 1b trade mark Bayer Manufacture Mon aceticacldester of Sallcyllcucld. Adv. SIMPLY COULDN'T LOCATE IT At That, Marine Showed Praiseworthy Willingness to Obey Orders Cap tain Had Given Him. Army wnter enrta differ from one another about tho wune as, hay, one egg differs from nnother egg nnmely, In size. The number of gnllons which each car enn contain Is, therefore, sten ciled on the top of It. The captain of a marine supply company In France was Inventorying his carts and totaling tho figures. "Wilklns," he cnlled to nn Idle pri vate who hadn't hol the senso to get out of tho way, "get mo tho capacity of this enrt." Tho captain ran his pencil dowp the column of figures for several sec onds, keeping one ear open for the result of Wilklns' research. But no reply enmo from Wilklns. The captain glanced up to find nil of Wilklns except tho head protruding from the hole In top of tho water cart. A despernto struggle with some unseen monster seemed to bo going nn Inside tho enrt. Finally Wilklns' bn filed hond emerged. "I .felt all around tho blamed thing, captain," ho explained, "and I'll bo hanged If 1 can locate that-capacity anywhere." Homo Sector. Punishment Fits the Crime. "They aro railroading this mnji to prison." "That's all right; he's a train rob ber." Who betrays mo once wrongs me; who betrays mo twlco serves me Just right. German proverb. KHm IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL SMrSuTOOL Lesson (By m:V, 1 U. I-'lTZWATUn, D. D., Teacher of KukIIMi Hllile In the Moody Illhlo institutes of ClflenKo.) (Cni right, l'JSO, Western Nnuiipnpf Onion.) LESSON FORJUL.7-25 DAVID. SUCCEED!. SAUL AS KINQ I.HHPON Tl.XT-II Sam. 2:1-7: 6:1-6. GOl.Uf.X Ti:.T Tiust In the Lord with nil thy heart, nnd lent) not upon thine un demnmllnK I'rov. 3.6. ADIJITIONAt, MATi:itlAIi-I Sam. Si! 1-13, II Sum. 1-27; 2:8-1.12. l'lrt.MAUV TOPIC-Tlio Shepherd Doj Heroines n KIiir. Jt'.NMOIl TOl'lC-Ilon David Became e Klnir. INTnriMHDIATB AND SDNIOIl TOPIC The Secret of David's Sucitsh. YOUNC1 I'ICOI'LK AND ADUI.T TOPIC True Success and How to Win It. The iloatli of Saul lay open to David tho path lo the throne. This would have rejoiced the heart of many, but Pnvld was Mid. Instead of leward be ing .given to the slayer of Saul, quick vengeance was executed upon him. I. David Made King Over Judah (2:1-1). He knew full well that the Lord by the hand of Samuel had anointed him to be the successor of Saul. Ho hnd learned tho essential lesson which tho School of Providence was designed to teach, namely, thnt the position now open to him was no easy one to fill. Ills exile and sufferings gave him self contiol. no had the good senso to know thnt promotion to the throne did but bring "harder duties and multi plied perplexities." lie threw himself upon God and asked for guhkincc. He rendeicd Instunt obedience to tho Lord's nnswer. If we nre to enjoy God's fellowship and blessing we must render qulckobedlence. He mnde n right beginning, therefore God pros peied him. When he reached Hebron the men of Judah came nnd anointed him king over them. Thus n part of the nntlou recognized him us king nnd ratified the work which Samuel did many years before. When David went up he took with him all who had been with him In exile nnd suffering. They nre now sharers wltlfhlm In the king dom. When David's great son, Christ, shall enter upon his glorious reign, those who hnvo been faithful to him In ids rejection shall reign with him. "If we suffer we shnll also reign with him." (II Tim. 2:11!) ; "To him tlmt ovcrcometh will I grant to sit with me In my throne, even us 1 nlso overcame, nnd nm set down with my father In his throne." (Hey. 3:21). II. David's Behavior Toward the Men of Jabesh-Gilead (2:1-7). The men of Jnbesh owed much to Saul (I Sam. 11), and they showed this recognition of -debt by making u daring dash to rescue his body from the Ignominious- exposure at Bethle hem. David's act of sending men to .Tubcsli with n message of good will for their nffectlonnte remembrance of Saul Is nn exhibition of his noble gen erosity. Ills love for the unfortunate king survived all the Injuries which ho suffered at his hands. He forgave nnd forgot them all. This was an act of political shrewdness ns well ns a generous one. In fact the only pollcj which proves effective is thnt whlck proceeds from a generous heart. He dertly follows thfa generous com mendation wllh n sollcitudo for the men of Jnbesh to transfer their loyal, ty to himself, since he Is now their legal king. Since Snul Is now dead, he urges them to be valiant for him. In view of tho civil war which was to follow he knew It would roqulrc vnll nut men to stand by God's king. Tide appeal to be valiant' la needed now, foi we nre till called upon to tako sides between God's appointed king, .Jesus Christ, nnd Satan, the pretender to the throne. May Christ's appeal result In mnklng us faithful nnd vallunt foi him. III. The Dual Kingdom War Be. fween the House of Saul and the House cf David (2:8-4:12). Tills period of civil wnr Instcd seven nnd n half years. Most of the tribes of Isrnel clung to Ishbosheth, Saul's son, whom Abner had proclaimed king At Muhannlm. Feuds continued be tween tho rival generals. Dnvld's power Increased whllo that of Ishbos heth's waned. IV. David Crowned King Over United Israel (5:1-5). Though the Btruggle for supremocy lasted long nnd was n bitter one, Ah ner's death and Ishbosheth's nssnsslnn tlon put an end to David's opposition. David's behavior during this time grad ually won for him tho confidence of the trbes so thnt they all came to him at Hebron nnd nnolnt'cd him ns their king, They accepted his divine right to rulo (v. 3). The reasons for anoint ing him their king were: 1. Ho Is their brother (v. 1). This Is true of Christ our King. Through the Incnrnntlon he has become one with us. 2. Ho was their truo leader In war, even In Saul's ilmo (v. 2). 8. Ho wns the Lord's choice (v. 2). 0 i i mi -i mi Procrastination. Procrastination Is helping the devil In retarding righteousness In tho world Remember thnt legend of how he summoned Ills Imperinl staff nnd offered n reward to tho member who would suggest tho best way to destroy n human soul. One snld, Convince hlm thcro Is no God. Another said, Prove thcro Is no immortality and no truth In tho Bible. But still nnother suggested, Convince him that there l no hurry about his carrying out hi' good resolutions. And the devil gai that one the prize. Bishop TulbuL SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak 'or ruin yotv mntrrbil In a poor dye, Insist on "Diamond Djsj Easy dlxcotlona In package, "FREEZONE" Lift Off Corns I No Pain I Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop n little "Kreezono" on an itching corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly jou lift It right off with fingers. Truly I Your druggist sells n tiny bottlo of "I'reezone" for a few cents, sufficient to reinovo every luirtl corn, soft corn, or corn between thu trjes, nnd the calluses, without soreness jt Irritation. Measure up to every opportunity that conies to you. Rfet Cflitonts 15FluidDrMt At f-.rifinT.-n PER CENT. A'lftAMjinfehMaraJioiultfAl- I tlnlheStcwinBqJI i M2M4.infinoTnrnnairrxunfuiA i JS Th'erctyFtomottnDMwtwl m Cheerfulness ana resw , neither upturn, muijuuh - Mineral. Not nahco fysftfOUDcSiXXLHttZ m JkekMSM A t,1fvfiilPemcdyfor ConsUpationandDlarrhoM a cv.rlshncs5 ana Tccni? Sleep ru1Unthercfrnjnlnp rac5inulcSijnatoreof jtoCBKrAwnCoW TjEW-jryui. Exact Copy of Wrapper. Some Look as If Jhey Had. Wonderful how a girl who wears n georgette blouse, n veil, a hair net nnd perforated hose keeps from get ting all tangled. up In the meshes? Toledo Blade. The best always goes first. Italian proverb. 1 : BRACE UP! The man or woman with weak kid neys is half crippled. 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If Ml All ecnl TnErnrnEAD VIII l rilCOi DIE disease: nuMinnhm, DAISY H.Y KlU.ER ttrU end SUU all fllM. Nt. clean, omtrntntu, convtniunt and , J JH.JSjU v)nP Lutftlltca- Jttjsmsvxw.mmm, w '"t. ' can l apiu or ip u.vn will not (oil orlnlur E&mu Ufthlnfi Guaranteed. FLY KILLBR Sl 1 ijjjaBW .t jrourjdealw or Pretonie Called For. ltd ward hud cumo to spend the tlroa with Betty while his inothcr went to tho club, Sho stayed so long they were tired of playthings nnd of each other. So finally In despair Betty said, "Well, Edward, let's Just play wo aro having n good time." Cutlcura Soothes Itching Scalp On retiring gently rub spots of dan druff and Itching with Cutlcura Oint ment. Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. Make them your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear sklu and soft, white bands. Adv. A Protest. "Backward, turn backward, oh, tlmo In thy flight," warbled Hortenso Ma gee. "Stop itl" cried her father, "What aro you trying to wish on us? Don't you remember It's only n year ago that the seventeen-year locust was with us?" LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES Oni Klin entailer anil shoes luM longer u((r tiling Allen'n rootuKnso, llin iintlcoiiUc powtler for the fret. Hlmkrn Into (ho kIioa. nil MirltilOnt In tli foot Imlh, Allen' I'oott i:irq niHkrn tight or tintv Midpx fret rnny; kIvc Inotnnt relief to corns uml bun liinn, prevent Illlatere, Callous uml Sore Sputa. H' the Rri'ntcnt comfort llncocry of the age. Try It (o-ilny, Hotil everywhere. Town'o Proud Boast. This town has a young man who pawned his wntch to obtain money for u bath. Wo contend that this Is u He who blackens others does not whiten himself. Children Special Care of Baby. That Baby should have a bed of its own all are agreed. Tet Ifc is more reasonable for an infant to sleep with grown-ups than to use a man's medicine in an attempt to regulate the delicate organism of that same infant. Either practice is to be shunned. Neither would be tolerated by specialists in children's diseases. j i Your Physician will tell you that Baby's medicine must be prepared with even greater care than Baby's food. A Baby's stomach when in good health is too often disarranged by improper food. Could you for a, moment, then, think of giving: to your ailing child anything but a medicine especially prepared: for Infants and Children ? Don't be deceived. Make a mental note of this: It is important, Mothers, that you should remember that to function well, the digestive organs of your Baby must receive special care. No Baby is so abnormal that the desired results may be had from the use of medicines primarily prepared for grown-ups. MOTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT IS AROUND EVERV BOTTLE Of fUTCHER'8 CAST0RIA GENUINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the L&&&&1 THE CSNTAUW COMPANY. NCV VOK CITY. 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This Is a safe and con- I venlent investment, cheoks (or dividends be- I Ins mailed to your address for $1.76 per 1100 share in January, April, July and Oo- tober. For Information or for shares of stools address C. P. Ilunaell. Secy. Lincoln Tele phone Telegraph Company, Telephone) lilds-., ., I7mc ncoln. Neb. Omaha Crematory Send for illustrated booklet Address or call on Forest Lawn Cemetery Assn. 720 BraadeU Theatre Omaha, Neb. KODAKS Developing, Printing and Enlarging Lincoln Photo Supply Co. (EaBtman Kodak Co.) Dept. K, 1217 O St. Lincoln, Neb. m SANITARIUM ISULPHO SALINE SPRINGS Located on our own premises and used In the Natural Mineral Water Baths Unsurpassed iu tho treatment of RHEUMATISM Heart, Stomach, Kidney and Liver Diseases. Moderato charges. Address DR. O.W. EVERETT. Mar. 4lh and M ells. Lincoln, Nib. FRECKLES SSSaS IDblDl, bi Dr-Bwrr'a aiiult r. C. II. K.r Aveiwr. CWta mS Zm -ft 9 MQln -Clear HeolthV 1 MHt. far tnm bfc Can Bk Murta CewOdala.UlA W. N. 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