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" a . Important to Wlothwe Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, thofc famous old remedy i Cor Infanta andVcaiklren, and sb tnot it Bears the rt-T . Signature of . In Use for Qver 80, Years. ? . i ; : Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria . -t "-rr. Some men never recognljse q oppor tunity unless It is labele'd. Weak and Miserable? Does the least exertion tire you out? Feel "blue" and worried , and have daily backache, lameness, headache, dizziness, and kidney irregularities? Sick kidneys lire often to blame for this unhappy state. You must act quickly to prevent more serious trouble Use Doan'i Kid: ney. Pills, the remedy recommended everywhere by grateful users. ' AtJe your neighbor t ,, V .'( . A Kentucky Case , ; Mrs. R. J. Wool bright, 222 9th St., Shelbyville, Ky., says: "My kid neys bothered me awfully. . I couldn't sleep nightsv my back pained so, . and morning's I was sore and lame. If I did any stooping or lifting I had ijjjg awful dizzy spells, z My kidneys -acted r; irregularly, also. I read of D flan's Kidney Pills and two boxes quickly relieved me." . ; Get Doan's ot Any Store, 60c a Box ' DOAN'S"; FOSTER-MILBURN CO.,' BUFFALO. N. Y. SQUEEZE TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication 'that the kidneys are out of ' order. Keep 'these organs healthy by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder - and uric acid - troubles. Famous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in food health. In three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed as' represented. Look for the name CoU JMlaJ oa erery he nil accept no imitatioa enemv "111 say it is! ' ,. ' ' - ,::: WHEN you want'7u'ct com- ' fortingr relief from any J 'external" pain, use Sloan's l iniment It does the lob with out stainintr, rubbing, bandag ing. Use fnehj for rheumatism, neuralgia, aches and pains, -sprains and strains, backache. .. ore muscles. 7CH MAO At all. , druists PEGGY coughed for an hour after .bedtime, until Mother thought of Kemp's Balsam. A half teaspoonful .. quickly re lieved the irritation, after, which she soon went "to Bleep. KEMP'S BALSAM Will Slop Ttiat Conch JO t After Just Takos An Eatonio "The first dose "of- Eatonic did me wonders. I ake it at meals and am no longer bothered ,with Indigestion, writes Mrs Ellen Harris. r ' " ' Thousands of people, like this deal lady, gratefully testify about Eatonic, which does Its wonders-by taking uf and carrying out the excess acidity and gases which bring pn Indigestion heartburn, bloating, belching and fooc repeating. Acid' stomach -also causei about seventy .other non-organic ail ments. Protect yourself. A big boi of Eatonic costs but a. trifle with you) druggist's guarantee. ' . ioro isory Eating W. N. U., CINCINNATI, NO. 42-1920 IMPROVED UNirOKM INTERNATtflUt Lesson (By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. D. D . Teacher of English. Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) -(, 1920. Western Newspaper Cnlon:) LESSON FOR OCTOBER1 24 WHAT THE KING REQUIRES. LESSON TEXT Matt. 6:1-48." - GOLDEN TEXT Be ye therefore, per fect,: even as your Father which is In heaven Is perfect. Matt. 6:48. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL Lev. 19: 18; Deut. 6:4, 6. Luke 6:20-38. PRIMARY TOPIC What the Heavenly Father Wants Us to Be. JUNIOR TOPIC What Jesus Wishes His Followers to Be. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC -Measuring Up to Christ's Standard. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC -The Character Which Jesus Requires. The so called "Sermon on the Mount" is the king's proclamation of the laws which obtain In his kingdom. These laws do not set forth terms of salvation to sinners, but the principles of life which shall obtain when Christ reigns on earth. I. The . Characteristics of the Sub jects of the Kirigdom (vv. 1-12). These characteristics are set forth inthe nine Beatitudes. 1. The consciousness of utter spir itual poverty (v. 3.) "Poor in spirit" does not mean to be without money (Isa. 66:2), but to come to the end of self in a state of absolute spiritual beggary, having no power to alter one's condition or to make one's self better. 2. A profound grief because of spir itual insolvency (v. 4). 3. A humble submission to God's will (v. 5).. The outgrowth of mourn ing over spiritual insolvency is meek ness. 4. An intense longing to conform to the laws of the kingdom (v. 6). 5. Merciful (v. 7). The subjects of the kingdom, now take on the charac ter of the king. 6. Purity of heart (v. 8). Since the , king is pre-eminently pure, the sub jects who enjoy fellowship with him must have heart purity. 7. Peacemakers (v. 9). The one who has received the peace of God through Jesus Christ will diffuse peace to others. : 8. Suffering for Christ's sake (v. ,10). The world hated Christ, the kins, therefore those who reflect his spirit in their lives shall suffer perse cution (II Tim. 3:1). 9. Suffer reproach (v. 11). This means suffering falsely. In such case we should glory in it, for it brings great reward In heaven. II. The Responsibilities of the Sub jects of the Kingdom (vv. 13-16). Man is corrupt, and the world is in utter darkness. The disciples of Christ are to live such lives as to pu rify and enlighten. Their responsibil ities are set forth uuder the figures of salt and light. 1. Salt of the earth (v. 13). The propertie3 of salt are (1) penetrating; (2) purifying; (3) preserving. Since salt only preserves and purifies in the measure that it penetrates, so Chris tians only as they enter into the life of the world can preserve It from de cay. 2. The light of the world (v.-14). Light illuminates and warms. This world is cold and dark. The devil has set many pitfalls and snares. - As sons of the light we should live so as to prevent the unwary from stumbling and falling. III. The Laws of the Kingdom (vv. 20-48). 1. As to deeds of righteousness. They must exceed that of the scribes jmd Pharisees. 2. As to sanctity of life (vv. 21-26). "Thou shalt do no murder," means more than simply to refrain from the taking of life. Rash Suger is heart murder (v. 22). 3. As to organized life (vv. 27-32). The family is the unit of society. There is no sin that so rots society as that against the relation of the sex es. The two awful sins against the family are (a) 'adultery (vv. 27-30), (there is heart adultery as well as heart murder; (b) divorce (vv. 31, 32). Moses, for the hardness of the hearts of the people, permitted a man In case of adultery to-put away his wife and give her a bill of divorce ment. 4. As to oaths (vv. 33-37). Speech is the absolute test of character.' Whatever is more than the simple form of affirmation or denial comes of the Devil. 5. As to behavior toward those who do not recognize the laws of the king dom (vv. 38-48). (1) Not revengeful (vv. 39, 40); (2) willing to do more than Is required (v. 41); (3) chari table (v. 42) even the borrower should net be turned away; (4) love toward euemies (vv. 45-48). Love to enemies consists (a) In blessing' them that curse us; (b) In doing good to them that' hate us; (c) in praying for those who despltefully use us. CARRIES MONEY IN -BARROW Employee of Treasury Department Has Carted Millions of Dollars During His Long" Service.' In the redemption division of the United States treasury there is a wheelbarrow which, though appar ently only an ordinary wheelbarrow of the ordinary barnyard type, is In reality probably the most remarkable wheelbarrow In the world. This barrow came to the depart ment ' In the administration of An drew Jackson and during the 54 years which have elapsed since then has transported many billions of dollars' worth of paper currency. For the greater part of that 54 years It has been chauffered. by. James D. Rowe, eighty-year-old veteran em-1 ployee of the tlepartment, vho during 53 of his 54 years of service there has worked in the redemption division. That mutilatel' or badly soiled piece of paper money which you exchange at the bank for a crisp new bill doubt less Is some day due for a joyride on Mr. Rowe's famous barrow. Such cur rency, recalled from circulation, is as sembled by national banks and sub treasuries throughout the country and shipped to the redemption division of the treasury at Washington where it Is stored in vaults In the basement of the building . After being counted the usage scarred banknote is perforated with two holes. at each end to insure cancel lation. The bill is. then cut in two. the halves coins to different offices of the department. At each a count is made as a means of checking with the orig inal figures of the treasury. The bureau of engraving and print ing utilizes the discarded certificates by reducing the halved bills to pulp, which is sold to paper manufacturers and used for making high grade writ ing papers. Tims, in these days of speedy evolution in domestic relations, it is not Impossible that the $50 bill with which you paid the installment on that diamond ring in 1919 may re turn to you in 1921 in the form of a nicely typewritten decree of divorce. Mr. Rowe will be eighty years old October 17, 1920, and has served under a score of secretaries of the treasury, n addition to his skill in manipulating the remarkable wheelbarrow. Mr. Rowe in his younger days was re nowned as the champion rapid-iire sil ver dollar counter of the treasury. On one notable occasion, according to de partment traditions, he counted and piled within a period of 24 hours 90 tons of silver dollars, consisting of 3, 000 bags, each weighing GO pounds. Tortoisesheil rom Cotton. Mopt of the so-called tortoisesheil rims that are put around eyeglasses never had anything to do with a tor toise. They are made from cotton. In fact, many umbrella handles, hair pins, combs, buttons, buckles and bracelets are also made from cotton. The cotton Is first turned Into tissue paper; this Is threaded, dried and dusted. Next the paper threads are dipped :nto a mixtrre of nitric and sulphuric acids. The moisture is pressed out of It and the remainder Is ground fine. It Is mixed with ether, alcohol, camphor and othei things to form a doughlike nuts. Lnder hy draulic pressure the dough Is kneaded nnd molded Into cakes. The cakes are sliced and hung up to season. Dies cut the material Into Its final form, nnd It is shaped, polished and drilled. While the material 1s still plastic the proper dyes are added. The most common colorings are Ivory, tortoise thell and pearl. CINCINNATI MARKETS. Hay and Grain. Corn No. 2 white $11.02, No. 3 white 08$1, No. 2 yellow 98c$l, No. 2 mixed 9r)i)6c. " Sound Hay Timothy per ton $24 30.50, clover mixed $2328.50. Oats No. 2 white 56571e, No. 3 white 5556c, No. 2 'mixed 53 54c. Wheat No. 2 red $2.252.27, No. 3 red $2.212.23. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Butter Whole milk eri-anirv extras 63V&C, firsts 61c, seconds 57 c, fancy dairy 47c. Eggs Extra firsts 62c, firsts 60c, ordinary firsts 59c. Live Poultry Proilers, 2 lbs and over 26c ; fowls, 4 lbs and over 32c ; under 3 lbs 25c; roosters 20c. Live Stock. Cattle Steers, good to choice $11 14, fair to good $S11, common to fair $5S, heifers, good to choice $911, fair to good $79, common to fair ?4.507, tanners $34, stock heifers, $57. Calves Good to choice $18.5019, fair to good $131S.50, common and large $612. Sheep Good to choice . $55.50, fair to good $35, common $1.502.50, good to choice $1213, fair to good $1112. Hogs Heavy $16.75, choice packers and butchers $16.5016.75, medium $1616.25, common to choice heavy fat sows $10 15, light shippers $15.75, pigs (110 lbs and less) $10(3)13.50. i WARNING! The name "Bayer" is the thumb print which identifies genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 20 years and proved safe by millions. SAFETY FIRST I Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheuma tism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly Americanl Ilandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents'-Larger packages. Aolrtn la the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ot Monoact.Ucacldeter of BallcyHcaoia Solitude is better than company when the company is not congenial. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature in doing its work. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. A widow never tells her age; she's always old enough to know better. Insist on having Dr. Peery's "Dead Shot" for Worms or Tapeworm and the druggist will procure it. It is the only Vermifuge which operates thoroughly after a single dose. Adv. WHERE TOMMY MADE A POINT Remarkable That School Teacher Had Never Noticed That Quite Sim pie Truth Before. Arlth etic, according to the average small boy, was simply invented In or der to give teachers a good excuse for punishing their unhappy pupils. And certainly little Tommy Smith found it the unpleasant feature of his young lite. "Now, Tommy Smith," said the school teacher one morning, during the usual hour of torture, "what Is the half of eight?" "Which way, teacher?" asked the youngster cautiously. "Which way!" replied the aston ished lady. "What do you mean?" "Well, on top or sideways, teach .er?" said Tommy. "What difference does that make?" "Why," Tommy explained, with a pitying air, "half of the top of eight Is nought, but half of it sideways Is three." London Answers Derivation of "Magnet." The word "magnet" Is derived from the name of the city of Magnesia, in Asia Minor, where the properties of the loadstone are said to have been discovered. If you like the taste of coffee, you'll like Instant POSTUM and you 11 like it better than cof fee because it is a table drink of satisfying flavor, with no after regrets, and it costs less. Coffee disagrees with some,but Instant Postum agrees with everybody. 44 There s a Reason for POSTUM Sold by grocers everywhere ! Made by Postum Cereal Co.. Inc., Battle Creek.Mich. 33 1 A trick may- sometimes make money but It never makes a friend for you. "Pape's Diapepsin" Corrects Stomach "Pape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, sur est relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatu lence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fermentation or Stomach Distress caused by aridity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly tho stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite fooda without fear. Large case costs only 60 cents at drug store. Absolutely harmless and pleasant. Millions helped annually. Best stomach corrective known Adv. Among the people who get satisfac tion by fe-oing to law are the lawyers. Cuticura Comforts Baby's Skin When red, rough and itching with hot baths of Cuticura Soap and touches of Cuticura Ointment. Also make use now and then of that exquisitely scent ed dusting powder, Cuticura Talcum, one of the indispensable Cuticura Toilet Trio. Adv. GEORGIE'S PATIENCE GONE And the Youngster Signified the Fact With Slang Phrase Much to the Point. "Slang and children are the two most prominent paths by which col loquial and technical terms come into everyday use," remarked Professor Jorgan. "Only the other day I over heard two small boys talking to gether. "Georgle had a better memory than his brother, and Roger was always trying to get him to remember things for him. Georgie got tired of this, and when Roger wanted him to re member something he must do before school time the next morning, he asked : " 'What do you think my head is, a parking place for what you want to remember?' "Los Angeles Times. One kind word to the living is bet ter than a long drawn out eulogy over the dead. Some writers never disturb the truth that lies at the bottom of the inkwell. 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