i a li . -fj ifl V i A RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF iw nwigrtiiim 111 miiiiiiiiwwiiiiimw . ' m-rewmMMiKiii III Will I win -Eva, namtmUMy. .. ( sSjSJISsSL wssBI u V IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL imdavSdiool Lesson v (Uy UL, IV 11. l-'li'SSWATlsK. D. D.. 'readier ot UiikIIsIi iilblu in llm Moody Ulble inotltuto of Chicago.) CopyrlRht, 1922, Western Newspaper Union. LESSON FOR MARCH 19 Mm Feel Stiff asid Achy After Every Cold? Do You Have Constant Backache ? Feel Old and Lame and Suffer Sharp, Rheumatic Pains ? Then Look to Your Kidneys ! "TOES every cold, chill or attack of grip leave you J- worn-out and utterly miserable? Do you feel old and lame, stilt' and rheumatic? Does your back ache with a dull, unceasing throb, until it seems you just can't stand it any longer? Then look to your kidneys! Grip, colds and chills are mighty hard on the kidneys. They fill the blood with poisons and impurities that the kidneys must filter off. The kidneys weaken under this rush of new work; become congested and inflamed. It's little wonder, then, that every cold leaves you with torturing backache, rheumatic pains, headaches, dizziness and annoying bladder irregularities. But don't worry! Simply realize that your kidneys nro over worked nt such times and need assistance. Get a box of Doan's Kidney Pills and give your weakened kidneys the help ithey need. Assist them, also, by drinking pure water freely, eating lightly nnd getting plenty of fresh air and rest. Doan's Kidney Pill have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! Use Doan's, "Say These Grateful Folks: te Mrs. J. C. Arnt, 209 S. La Salic St., Beatrice, Ncbr., says: "I used Doan's Kidney Tills for disordered kidneys caiii-ed by colds settling on them. Mv kidneys noted irregularly and my back was lame. I bad dizzy spells nnd specks floated before my eyes. A member of my family bad used Doan's Kidney Tills with good results so I tried them. A couple boxes drove the trouble away, strengthening my- back and kidneys." Oust Xuinson, 101 13. Lincoln St., Blair, Xcbr., says: "If I take cold it usually Fettles in my kidnejs. My back- gets lame nnd the muscles in my back and side hurt every move I make. I have a good deal of backache, too. When I get nn attack now, I take Doan's Kid ney Pills nnd a few always give me. prompt relief. I can highly endorse Doan's Kidney Pills, believing them to be all that is claimed for them." DOAN'S At All Dealers, 60c a Box. Foster-Milburn Co Mfg. Chen., Buffalo, W. Y. KIDNEY PILLS HORSES COUGHING? D81S Spohn's Distemper Compound to break It up and get them back In condition. Twenty-eight years' ue has mads "SPOlIN'8" Indispensable In treating Coughs and Colds, Influenza and Distemper with their resulting complications, and all diseases of ths throat, noso and lungs. Acts marveloUHly as proventlvo; actB equally well as cure. CO conts and $1.20 per bottle. At all drug stores. 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They wore due for discharge within a few days when one of them was taken seriously 111 nnd the doctors broke the news to him that he had small chance to live. He summoned his old-time enemy to his bedside. "Mac," he said plaintively, "they tells mo I'm goln' to kick over. If I do, will yr ferglt our lights and sort of -ct bygones be bygones V" "That'll bo n'rlght." said Mac, In great embarrassment. "And, Mac" here tho old gob's voice grew stronger "If I ever get well and ye remind me I ever said that, I'll knock that fat wooden block ft yer shoulders." But That's Her Work. Here Is it new definition of a "flap per": "A young girl with no educa tion and a distinct aversion to any. thing llko work, who seems somehow or other to annex men." Salem News. Tho earth makes a complete revo lulloii around the sun In one sidereal year. wASPmiH WARNING ! Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions. Handy "Bayer" boxca of 12 tablets Also bottlea of 24 and 100 Druggists. Aspirin la tiio trade mirk of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidcstcr ot Sallcyllcacld THE DOWNFALL OF ISRAEL L.IJSSON THXT-tTvltiBS 17:1-18. UOMMCN TMXT-lUBbtcouwirss cxulteth a nation, but nln W u reproach to any people. Prow H:3I. HUKmiKNCi: MATUUIAlr-lIosea 7; Atnos L'.ti-IG. lMtt.MAKV TO IMC-What Caino of WrotiK Doing. JUNIOU TOPIC larucl's PunlHlinipnt i for Disobedience. iNTim.MKniATP. a vn MtNMmt rni'ii! Hermits of Dlsnliedlelieti to Ooil. YOL'NO PUOPUJ AND ADULT TOPIC How Nntional Kin Aid l'unlflieil. I. Israel Taken Into Captivity (vv. l-(l). This was thu fulfillment of that which Amos hurl predicted In the days of .Icrolmniu II, at a time when tho nation was at tho height of Its pros perity. The northern kingdom wim ruled by 111 kings, all of whom were wicked. Their wickedness was not be cause of lack of information or op portunity, hut In spite of It. (od promised the first king ills blessing If ho would bo loyal to Illm. Joro boam departed from God and tho apostasy thus begun continued down ward to tho end. In the reign of Iloslieu, tho last king, tho king f Assyria enmo and besieged Samnrir. nnd carried tho children of Israel cap tive to Assjrla, from which they never returned. II. The Slno Which Caused Their Doom (vv. 7-LS). 1. Conformed to the ways of the heathen (vv. 7-'.t). God had com manded them not to follow In the j ways of tho heathen, but the.s Israelites. Instead of maintaining lives of separation, secretly did that which was displeasing to Ood. Secret sins just as surely as open sins bring ruin, for all tilings nro nnk'd ami open to Him with whom we have to do. One may maintain his reputation before men while practicing sins, hut ruin will sooner or later overtake him. Kvcn though God had cast out the heathen for practicing these sins, the Israelites followed In their ways, God demands separation (II Cor. 0:17). 2. Served Idols (vv. JO-12). They not only compromised by "walking In the statutes of the heathen," but worshiped their gods. It was not a long step from following In tho statutes of the heathen to worshiping their gods. Hefore they worshiped Idols they east off the true God. Idolatry came In because the race did not wish to re tnln God in its affection (Itom. 1:21 2.'J). People today are worshiping Idols because they have first cast off the authority of the living God. Man Is a worshipful being. When lie censes to worship tho true God, ho worships other gods. Neutral ground Is Impossible. .'. They wero rebellious (vv. 1.1 15). God by his prophet had said unto them "Turn ye from your evil ways and keep my commandments," but they stubbornly refused His testimony, oven rejected Ills statutes. God, In love, tried to save them. He sent some of the noblest and best prophets who ever spoke to mnn to persuade them to turn from their sins, such as Klljnh and Klisha, but they hardened their necks and plunged deeper Into wickedness. 4. Caused their sous and daughters to pass through the tiro (v. 17). This was the dreadful Moloch worship the most cruel rite of heathen worship. It was done by kindling u fire In a hollow metal Image until Its arms were red hot and placing live children therein to bo burned to death. ,r. Uohortod to magical practices (v. 17). When faltli in the truo Clod wanes, men always turn to the mnglcnl Arts. In this ' way they sold them selves to evil In the sight of the Lord to provoke Him to anger. III. Judgment Falls (v. 1S). At this stago of the drama tho cur tain falls. God could not he Inactive longer. 1. God was very angry, God's anger is not raving fury, but tho revulsion of Ills holy nature against sin. Sin cannot exist In Ills ppvence. Ills wrath must strike. Though He waits long, (he debt must he paid and always wltli compound Interest. There Is only one way to escape God's wrath; Unit Is, to turn from sin. 2. Itenioved tli'em out of Ills dght. Tho land of Palestine Is regarded iir the land of God's sight; that is, the plnco of Ilia manifested presence. Their national Identity was blotted out forever. These peoplo nro still scattered ninnnj,' the nations, and as a separate nation doubtless they will never return to their land. "Tho Judg ment was severe, but not moro so than the sins merited. God had waited long. The deuplslng of His grace must eventually work ruin. Whnt Judgment must fall upon the peoplo today who reject Ills grace and mercy! Bound to Materialize. Every thought we think Images It self In the, mind and every Imago thnt Is persistently held in mind Is hound to materialize. Jean Porter, Rudd. Perfect Peace. Thou wilt keep him In perfect pence, whose mind is stayed on thee ; because he trusteth In thee. Isaiah 2(1 :, He That Dlrjncth a Pit. IIo that dlggeth a pit shall fall Into It; nnd whoso brenketh nn hedge, n serpent shall bite him. Ecclcs, 10:8. I I KEEPING WELL MEANS A CONSTANT FIGHT ?.fn.nv illnonnrn tnnv tin ilcarrlbort nn ncntnrrlint condition. Couch, colds. tmsal catnrrli, ntomnch anil bowel disorders uro Juot a fnw of tho very com mon Ills duo to catarrh. l'lRht Itt Flnht catnrrh rrlth a remedy of nnurfl merit, a rrmeily which hua a, rciiulatlon for usotulncts externum; ovor half u century DR. ARTMAN'Starroa. sal k&l Tablota or Liquid rcirsi When you I'licntirngo sick peoplo )ou ate helping (ho doctor. (Sold Every wit or o A Fair Trade. 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"I guess you ought to know, Mr. Preach er. You put the christening dope across me." London TIt-Rlts. Taking the Joy Out of Art. An artist from New York was visit ng an old Southern family In Alabama. One day while they were riding In their automobile, which their former coach mnn, an old negro, was driving, the hostess pointed out u majestic tree that stood alone In a meadow. The artist went Into rapture over It and with hands clasped turned to her hostess. "Oh, Isn't It superb I" she breathed. "A' perfect example of a Corot!" "Sense mo, mlstls," said the priv ileged old servant. "Dat ain't no Corot. Hit's Jest one of dese hyuh Biigarberry trees." Youth's Companion. 'int. " KC. ITS 2 .JGl.LS 5t2if win ii m im :H!!fe JNct Contpnt3 JSMuirtPiaohin! ?2u M $ BJK!a iFh W?s U J fik M t9H k fl Gu M n Km ThcrcftonioUniDKcsUca nciUicrOpltim.MorpMiicn Muernl.NoTNA0IC(j jktofcmcSinaiduu Senna . 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Vera, with an Injured expression, answered: "Why, Jack, dear, your mother sent them over this evening." Doth, I know, wished the dinner over, and I found I had u pressing engagement directly afterwnrd. Chi cago Tribune. Many a woman trusts u man with her nft'ections who wouldn't lend him :10 cents In cash. THC CCWTAUn COMPANY. HCW YORK CITY. Unworthy Son. A certain senator, who Is n cioso student of American dialects, thought he had detected from the speech of the driver of the coach In which he was driving through the Yellowstone park tho region from which the relns mau came. "You come from Missouri, do you not?" the senntor askeu. The driver pulled In his four horses, set his brake with his foot, and turned impressively toward the senator. "Senntor," he fcald, "my father 'n mother onct went to Missouri on a visit, and they visited there twenty years. During the time I wus born; but I want to tell you right now thet I'm no denied MIssourlan!" Har per's Magazine. In Doubt. 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