RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF THIS YOUNG MOTHER, Tells Childless Women What Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Did for Her i V4 V 4 w Millaton, Wis. "I want to givo you wora 01 praiso lor your wonderful mcuicinc. wo aro very fond of children and for a consider nblo time after wo married I feared I would not have any owin to my weak condition. I began taking Lydia E. Pinkhanvs Vege tablo Compound and now I have a nice strong healthy baby irirl. I can hunestlv say that I did not suffer much more when my baby was born than I used to auffer with my periods before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound years ago. I give all tho credit to your.medicine and snail always recom mend it very highly." Mrs. H. H. Jansskn, Millaton, Wisconsin. How can women who are weak and sickly expect or hopo to become mothers of healthy children? Their first duty ia to themselves. They Bhould overcome tho derangement or debility that is dragging them down, and strengthen tho entire system, as did Mrs. Jansaen, by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and then they will bo in a position to give their children the blessing of a good constitution. &sel me RtjUlPit Off PETROLEUM JELLY For sores, broken blisters.burns, cuts and all skin irri tations. -9 Also innumerable toilet uses. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES CBTC1EWBOP6H MIC CO. State Stntt Ifew York Ladies Let Cuticura Keep Your Skin Fresh and Young Soip 2Sc, Oiatmcat 25 and 50c, Talcoa 25c. PATENTS Watson K. Oolentn, 1'atam Lawrer.Wuhlnslon. 1). O. Addcaand book ire. SUUsraiaonabla. UlghwtfftreDCM. UoUlcrrlciW. Duelling Safe Outdoor Sport. Duelling lu Mexico is much less dan gerous tluin u Jaunt thonigh the streets of New York. A., a harmless outdoor sport It Is In a class with cro quet or I.enox avenue pool. Not a week passes In Mexico City but that eoino one Is Insulted and demands u duel. "Pistols at twenty paces In the Uosque of Cliapultepoc" Is tho watch word. When deputies In tho chamber make tlrndes against others, the olTended parties agree to meet. The event Is widely advertised and the participants meet on the Held of prospective car nage. Just then n messenger steps up ami declares that the duel Is forbidden by the government. All are satislled. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tll How to Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No Vrug Cling for breath at night; yoor cold r cutnrrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely's Crenm Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing crenm In your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air passage of the head, roothen the Inflamed or awollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instuntly. It's JUHt fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Relief comes so quickly. Adv. One Was Enough. "Could I eee Mr. Grumpson?" asked the hrlhk caller. "I suppose so," Bald the clerk, gloom ily, "If you don't euro what happens to you. ) got one good look at him as he came in this morning und I assure you that will last me all day." Bir mingham Agc-IIeruld. Love Is responsible for a good many fronts In summer and a few hot waves In winter. Wo nro none of us above tho Influ ence of pain. Aristophanes. WVRINE. Nliibt and Horala. Haw Strong, Hielthy Eyt.lt they Tirdtch, Smart or Burn, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, uaeMurine D.(...lia Clf inr roimEYtf oiten. ootfasa. Infant or Adult At all Druggists. Write for arnmrnro ramran rSL in"'' lIliM ill- ; fcjfe!ind mm rree tye book. RaiMriKta4rU.,CUa4 Bv f (f orriS Easter dawn," the lilies say, ; Y- n, A "Anc Christ, our Lord, is risen to-day. v I l "ct cvcrV heart be glad." r' pp But in God's acre far away, ! - 1 ' , He l'cs wn0 once was blithe and gay; T i My heart with dole is sad. ' - V41illl- " "What means the Easter dawn to me?" EBfe' 1 7 s -iK- 1 asked in gray despondency, Wsm -' ' , "My life s drenched and dead." SS v vx & W$W b& : "ne ,es nu'vc'J as in pain. Isli - $Mmw A'fw$ "The one you love will live again, 3gm ! M ' -''. Nvvn And ever live," they said. Htas M ow nvc tne dearest ones wc knew, PS P; sct Secure from pain and carc,M lH ' " s$m& yM$it "ms antncm or" yur r'scn King. mWi ' & &i W Tlieir fragrant censers looked at mc IH rfyT' I mk- S In love, and whispered tenderly: HBB ',-4vt " l &, J$mk "Yourself more freely give." ji9j Elaster, the Great Festival of tlie Orient, Is Interest ingly Celebrated W The name of Jerusalem Is repeated on Kaster day by millions and mil lions of followers of the Christian reli gion as well as the Jewish. If one htops to think how many tlnms the word Jerusalem has been repeated dur ing the U.OOO years that have passed since the appearance of the Nazarcne on the platform of the world history, one must admit that there Is no city In the world that can llval with Jem Milem In faiiie. The name of Jeru Fiilem hof become a familiar and sweet name to many a nation and many an Individual. IN RKQtiNT reports it was men tioned that Jerusalem has been cov ered by a white carpet of snow 20 inches deep, and that due to the ex cessive snow load one of the old olive trees in Gethsemiine gave way and fell. Tho fall of this tree has again fulfilled unother prophecy stating that Jerusalem will ho delivered from tho hands of the Turk when one of, these trees should fall. The Easter season Is by far the busiest und most Interesting one of Jerusalem. The setting In of spring makes It possible as well as pleasant for. tourists and visitors from all parts of the globe to gather In the Holy city and seo with their eyes tho place whose name Is world-famous and on which scenes occurred thnt tended to bring about decisive turning points In the history of the human race. ONE of these places la tho Garden of Gethsemane. As the Hebrew name Indicates, Gethsemano was an olive garden, with an "oil press" on Its grounds. Tho present garden Is hltuntcd on tho western slopes of tho Mount of Olives, a little dlstanco up from the Kldron vnlloy. Although very much reduced In size, It still con tains some of the old ollvo trees that stood there when tho Galilean spent tho night with his eleven followers be fore ho was betrayed. Tho place has been turned Into n beautiful flower garden, and from here cards are sent to all parts of the world with flowers from Getheinane glued on them. On Green Thursday before Easter the vast number of visitors wulk down the slopes of Jit. Mini, on which tho temple stands, cross the Kldron valley near Slttl Minim, the tomb of St. Mary, and enter the gar den after ascending a distance up the Mount of Olives. For inck-of space to accommodate the visitors, they are allowed to remain a short Ume on the plnce, during which they can sing n hymn or read a passage from the New Testament and then make room for newcomers. Hymns characteristic of nil Christian nations are sung In nl most every civilized tongue In the quietude of the garden. K55 BUT the most attended festival Is the celebration of the Holy Light. The celebration Is world famous and i early attracts visitors from all parts of the world. At one o'clock In the afternoon of the Snturduy before Easter, the light Is given out from tho front chamber of the tomb by tho Greek Orthodox Patriarch and Is passed on by the anxiously waiting youth of Jerusalem. Every Individual who carries a candle lights It from tho light next to him and In a marvelous ly short time tho light Is passed on through the different parts of the In terior of the church, out Into the yard, up to the Isltors on the flnt roofs of the church, through tho city and out Into tho churches of tho whole coun try. BEFOUE the war the Turkish mili tary force used to police tho oc casion to prevent any disorder, but mostly to show that Islam Is dominat ing even on the very sacred grounds of Christianity. IJut since the en tranco of the victorious General Al lenby, the policing was done by Tom mies or Australians, who wero par ticipators In the celebration nud whose presence was deemed essential only for preventing molestation by pick pockets. Gordon, an English nrcheologlst, dis covered a hill outsldo the Damascus gato which has tho shape of a skull with holes urranged so as to form two eyes, a nose and a mouth. At tho foot of tho hill Is a garden, and on one side of the garden is a tomb hewn Into the rock. Tho tomb corresponds to tho description of the tomb men tioned In the New Testament. TnW Easter Sunday la celebrated at daybreak In the Holy Sepulchcr with a very Impressive service. Yet tho main celebration is In the streets of the city and the homes of the peo ple. The children enjoy the game of trying to see how many eggs they can break by the ones they have, holding them In a vertical position. The bro ken egg becomes the property of the winner. Kaster Is the great festival of the Orient. On this occasion peo ple have parties to which they Invito their friends. Greetings and good wishes are exchanged both orally and In writing. The best Syrian candy nnd sweets, as well as the best dishes, aro found on the Easter meal table In Syrian homes. The Jaffa gate, which was made fa mous by tho entry of General Allenby to Jerusalem, Is the most Important gate of tho city. Alongside of tho gate Is the entrance, which was made by tearing down a piece of the an cient wiill to foim a suitable entranco for Wilhelm Hohenzollern In 180S. In front of the Jaffa gate, also called Hal el Kalll, or tho Gate of the Friend, three principal streets 'meet, namely, the Jaffa slreet, David street and the road to Hetlilolium. THE place In front of I5al el Kalll Is tho busiest bectlon of the whole city. An observer of tho life during Easter time sees a mixed human stream passing In nnd out through the "Gate of the Friend." This con tinuous stream Is made up of repre sentatives of all nationalities, tongues and creeds. 15al el Kalll Is the center of tralllc of the city. Here the vehicles stand In lino ready to convey the natives, as well as the tourists, through tho city and through the country. Camel caravans In their characteristic Mow pace share the pavement with the modem motor-driven cars. A scene at the Jaffa gate during the Easter sea son has no equal In any cosmopolitan city In any part of the world, and Im presses upon the observer the Impor tance of the city nnd the fame which it owes to tho occurrences of tho Easter season U.000 years ago. CALVAItY was a hill on which criminals were crucified. Tho crucifixion was an old Eastern habit. The historical hill of Calvary, on which tho three crosses of that Good Friday stood, has disappeared. On Its site the Church of the Holy Sepulchre has been built, by Helena, tho wife of Emperor Constnntlne of the Byzan tine empire, In tho Fourth century nfter the Christian era. On this place the celebration of tho foot washing and tho Holy Light takes place. The foot washing Is celebrated on Greek Thursday In the court of the church by tho followers of the Greek Orthodox faith, reproducing the foot washing that took place In the room of Zlon 2,000 years ago. Aspmr You must say "Bayer" Warning! Unless you sec the name "Bayer" on tablet you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed bf physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets ol Aspirin," which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbag. Il&ndy tin boxes of 12 tablet oot but few cent Larger pacing, aplrla U th trad nark of Oajrar Manutaetux of MoDoaoUoaokUatr at aUarUaaaM WHEN THE CENTURY BEGAN Mode of Reckoning Is Simple, Yet the Matter Is Frequently Subject of Dispute. The Twentieth century began on the first day of January, 11)01. In com mon usage the First century means the years A. 1). 1 to 100; the Second century the years 101 to 'J00; ami the Nineteenth century the jears A. D. 1801 to 1000. The Fifth century be fore Christ wiib COO to 401 II. C. A century begins with the beginning of the llrst day In Its first year, and doeB not end until the close of the last day In Its hundredth year. Tho mode of reckoning Is often confused with the common mode of stating the nge of a person. A person born at the begin ning of the Christian era would he called one jear old during his second year, that Is during the course of the year two; ho would be called two during tho year three; and forty dur ing the year forty-one, etc. II You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Have yoa ever stopped to reason why it is that ao many products that are ex tensively advertised, all at once drop out of sight and are soon forgotten? The reason is plain the article did not fulfill the promises of the manufacturer. This applies more particularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like an endless chain system the remedy is recommended by those who have been benefited, to those who arc in need of it. A prominent druggist says "Take for example Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend, for in almost every case it shows excellent re sults, as many of my cuhtomcrs testify. No other kidney remedy has so large a ale." According to sworn statements and verified tctUitnony of thousand who have used the preparation, thn success of Dr. Iylinei;'s Swamp-ltoot is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfills al most every wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder nilmentu; coirects uri nary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which caiifos rhciimntiym. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Hoot by Parcels Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinphamton, N. Y and enclose ten cents; nlso mention this paper. Largo and medium size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Adv. In Gangs. "It's queer how theoe robbers nil get Into gangs," remarked Mr. Smith, looking up from his evening paper. "Llow Is that?" asked his wife, look ing up from the society page. "Oh, I see hew on the front page how the Hrown family's cook married the owner of their apurtment house," he explained. WOMEN! USE "DIAMOND DYES" Oye Old Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Coats, Stockings, Draperies Everything. Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contnlns easy directions for dyeing any article of wool, silk, cotton, linen, or mixed goods. Hewarel Poor dye streaks, spots, fades, ami ruins mate rial by giving It a "dyed-look." Buy ! "Diamond Dyes" only. Druggist has Color Card. Adv. Tho Wrong Nut. "The whole thing lies In a nutshell." "Yes, but you'vo got hold of tho wrong nutshell." Cartoons Magazine. Poverty Is the Btone upon which many wits aro whetted. COCKROACHES EASILY KILLED TODAY BY USINQ THE GENUINE Stearns' Electric Paste Alo BUItK DKATn to Waterbafi, AnU. RU and Mice, Thrae pet are tho crouicst earners of lliia ana MUST 1IIC UJL.I.HU. tuj airoj tola food ana property. Directions In 16 Unfuas in (Terr box. BiAr tot ne two sUei Uo and IU& V. 8. aoniBBwat bays It Some Flying. During the year Just passed pilots at March Hold hnvo flown a distance equal to forty-six times around the globe. Jules Verne's hero accora pllshed the fent of going once "around the world to 80 days." According t March Held statistics, thts record would be far and away bested, as far-ty-slx times around In 305 days would reduce tho time for one clrcuuinavlga tlon to 7 days 'JO hours and 20 eo onds, to get down to minute detail. RUB RHEUMATIC PAIN FROM ACHING JOINTS Rub Pain right out with small trisf bottle of old "St. Jacobs OH." Stop "dosing" KheumaUsm. It's pain only; not one cane la tftf requires Internal treatment Rn soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by tat time you say Jack Hoblnson eaf conies the rheumntlc puln nnd dlstreaa "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmless rhe mutism liniment which never dlaap points- and doesn't burn the akin, n takes pain, soreness nnd stiffness freat aching Joints, muscles and bonea stops sciatica, lumbugo, backache aad neuralgia. Limber up 1 Get a small trial bottl of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Ott from uny drug store, and In a moraeat, you'll be free from palna, achea stiffness. Don't suffer I Itub raes ttsni away. Adv. Positive. "Would you love me as much If fath er lost all his money?" "Hut he hasn't lost It, has her "No." "Of course I would, you Billy btjr.' IUrmlnghum Age-Herald. Everybody knows some things an some people that they would Ilk t know- less. St. Joseph, Mo. "I aara taken two vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets and will say that they are wonderful. I aava takon other kinds of pills but Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are ta finest medicine I have ever takea far constipation. Also my husband saya that he never saw a medicine Ilka them; they have done him lots al good." MRS. GRACE KENNAJID, No. 1311 North Twelfth Street. All druggists sell tha Pellets fat 2Cc a vial. Try them I As One Raised From Dead TAM HA U DAIHC titiUC OlUIVlrlUll rHIIla UUHC Eatonlo Mmdo Him Wm'J "After suffering ten long month with stomach pains, I have takea Eatonlc and am now without nny palai whatever. Am as one raised from tad dead," writes A. Percllleld. Thousands of stomach sufferers ra port wonderful relief. Their troubld Is too much acidity and gas which. Eatonlc quickly takes up and carrlea out, restoring the stomach to at healthy, active condition. Always car ry a few Eatonlcs, take one after eat ing, food 111 digest well you will feel fine. Big box costs only a ttlM with your druggist's guarantee. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM BmoTDnam-fltepllalrri lit f RMtoraa Color awl I Baaaty to Gray and FUd tiafcl toe. and Si Mat UrocrUt. I ninwu Chrm. Wtt. Ftf botn,H.TJ HINDER-CORNS a, I Ooraa, torsi Ok. loDKt. .. itooa ail Mia. Mara eo fMt. BukM wftlktn ajiv. 11a. b Mali atf & (Ilia. UUoosClMululWMka.rktokccaa.H.V.. 126 MAMMOTH JACKS I hsYB a bargain for jon, oona aatek. IlilPS Uk