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11 National and Local Meat Business The meat business of the country is conducted by various agencies By small slaughter-houses ii1 in villages By local Abattoirs or small Packing Houses in towns both Using only a part of the local live stock supply and Furnishing only a part of the local demand for meat. These slaughtering and distributing agencies fill a well defined but neces sarily restricted place in the distribu tion of the products of live stock. But only packers like Swift & Company, organized on a national scale, are able to undertake the ser vice that is more vitally important, involving An Obligation to the Producer To purchase for spot cash all the live stock the producer may send to market for slaughter. An Obligation to the Consumer To make available to every con-. M sumer, everywhere, in season and out, the full supply and variety of meat products, of the highest standard that the market affords. Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, I Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois .i Swift & Company, U. S. A. ' ---- -- --a. Your Stomachs in Hot Weather We and Our Allies Are Depending Upon Your Strength To Supply Our Armies With Food. You men who wvork long hours inreetn.su oalanittpi. the fields unde~lr a bhliz'ing sun-you've Lipfelu.botd up eln got to be hbig ('aters5, b'ca uise your food at(1 '1i i~ A O I ilhl o is your st rengthI, and now. more thban l oap -re'soahase ever, your st rength1 is badly nleeded.('0, (O frtbe t ia -in at so guiardl your1 bealth. Be sure and1tis' h keE'Q I syi ae watch your stomach, for in the suni m- fre hyhv tmei.''e mner time nearly all Illness can be nvr( c l( htayhn ol - traced to stomaiich and1( bowel comf-brnaou ('qikanwndr plaint. You, yourself, know how afllnt. Dn' ii nil(i tn ble0 a manlI is to sunst roke if he goes c'icn sof tmchalbovs in the hot stim too soon after eating a eansyubttrtuigAT hearty mid-dIay meal, andl also how OI oly!.utoeo w fe liable he is to sudden at tacks of stom-mel thts ll neh miseries. so cool1 oft' in the shadeYorhltyurfk'hat-i before going back to work. Don't take amte fvtlipracntol chances. tyusl.bt lot h ain.A~ Take care of your stomach, friend,.o nwoecnt etocrflo You know you can't work wvell withon'stmcanbwes(ingte your stomach out of fix. "Safety first,"ho spl. must be your motto, so sendl to yourEAOIColcstacetrtw druggist and get a big b~ox of EAT-a(lytusi-abgoxiOcn ONIC, enough for yourself and family,nomr.Taistercadr yes, and the hired folks, too. It's mmeETNI sasltl ur the wonderful new compound for theaneitoo lwecimifc, quick relief of stomach and bowel mis- mr.I' h etSoahRmd eries. It was originated by IH. L. Kra- yuee sd mer, the man w'ho made millions ofYoknwyudrgittrthm people happy with his first great rem- te omk u urne o(;i edy, Cascnrets.EANIfalinaywtket Now, all you need do Is to take abakhewlrfudyrmoy.f tablet or two of EATON IC after youryordugsdesntkpitdops meals. It's good-just like eating'apsa n ewl edi o a candy. Enjoy the quick, sure relief py~'e o e t drs T , it brings-how almost instantly it re-IdAEPe.ATNCEMY liove indgeston, hartbrneood-tng, 018ur stomach, Aved (thap. aftr atig.EAONr wAiApo alltoa Ainrestoach-n a senel coStmf rtb entahin fanct, thoe wo ake AON C say l makITOes W ANILthem forgetutheythaveostomnnhy. They to ci uuornwop n eve dramthaN t aecnthndg sul dunn nn~ro od brin g h abot sca quik and nwonde r JEFYII~O MF~. I0., ~ rnt1 ONICA t oda ! Ju oe, hor BAo Cfter meals;enthat's al . Cr Rcnoi a 25WEELYa mate Nf vita CHAoTae, NO only018 IMPROVED UNFOir INTEINAtIONhA SIJNAiSUIOOL LEssOi (D~y REV. P. 13. F'TZ W A'1T:R, D. D., Teacher of English Bible in the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper Union.) LESSON FOR JUNE23 JESUS TRIUMPHANT OVER DEATH. LE-SSON TEXT-Mary 16:1-20. GOi.i)tN TEX'l'--Now is Christ risen frorn ti' tead.-I Corinthians 15:O. AiI 'iloNAT, MATERIAL I''OR TEAC I -:ItS--Aatthew 28:1-20; Luke 23:53 21:12; .John 20:1-25; 1 Corinthians 15:1-58; I ThessIlonians 4:13-18. PYiIMAltY 'I'O'IC--Jesus' p wer over cleat h.- tark 15:42-16:20. iN'i'ERMEDIAT'E TOPIC-Th living Christ. SENIOR AND ADUiT TOP'iC-Christ's resurrection and the Christian's assurance of inimortality. I. The Ministry of Love (vv. 1-4). 1. By whom (v. 1). Mary Magdalene, the mother of .a m(es and Snionic. 2. When (v. 2). Early in the morning, the first day of the we ek. (3) Their perplexity (vv. 3, 4). They inestioned us to wh1o should roll awvay i the large stone from the' mouth of the tomb. To their surprise t hey found the st one removed. They, like us, find their difficulties are re love(d before they come to them. if they had bielievcd him, their anxieties d sorrows would not have been. ii. The Angel in the Tomb (vv. 5-R). Jesus knew that these women would conie to the sepulcher with unbeliev ing hearts, so he had an angel wait ig there to announce to them the faet of his resurrection. How many times we are helped out of doubts and diflicul ties by an angel which the omniscient Lord knew would ie needed at a par ticular time. WVitl such companions an( helpers no) place need seem lone ly, and no condition need affright us. The angel's message: 1. "le not affrighted" (v. 6). What comforting words these must have been to these bewildered women. The open tomb is the cure for fear; it stendles ouri hearts when Ihings look I dnrk aid we do not iniderstand. 2. "'e seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was ni'ii'ed (v. (1). h'lIs iti'-fold designation with 1)11'velonsi c'lenrness shows: (1.) fiiS ltunnity-J.esuis. (2.) Lowly rihleitn'e- Naziareth. (.".) l. nnominiouS hleath- -e'rneltied(. '. "II' is rlsen : hec is not h~re ; he. hohl the i icie wvhere they laid him" (v. (1). These woi'dis thirow liht til on his birth. huiiiility and shameful death. lie whoic .as lmorii in lowly cir'inm sta n eis. :n) suffered the shatieful leatith of the r'i'Oss. is ntow tie en-oi (Iueror of death). ii!s resurrection gives meaning to his death. If Christ had not risen. thin his death wouli have Ie meninc t dc'ss. "If ( 'irist he not risen. your faith is vain; ye are in your sits" (i ('or. 15:17). 4. "(;n your way, tell his disciples and l'eter'" (v. 7). As soii as it ws kinon that ('hrist hadl i'isn from the deand. they wvere to till It to thle dlisciples. Knoiwlecdge of (hist's tiimphld involves the responsi hillity of wit nessinig concerning it. The dliscipjles all needed thiis blessed news. but I'etrer especially3 since lhe had so denied him. Wonder-ful grace, t his!I 5. "Ie goeth before you inito Gnl lee: there shall ye see him" (v. 7). Christ had told the disciples that he would ariise fronm the deiad anad meet thenm in (hilcc, but t heir uinhelilef kept thlemo fromt t his blessed tr-uth. Ill. The Appearances of the Risen Christ (vv. P-14). TIhc'se itppe: aances5 hadu as 1 belr oh-. ject the rest oration ot' th ici 'Iples fr-om th'ir awful faiiluire and discour ngenment anad thei c'onv'inm them. I i u~ clhcut thei peri'lve'ntur oi'(f a doubt, of! Chi st's recsur irect ion. Ri nee his resu 'r'citin was to h" lbhe c'entiral theme' of alpostoe 011'jre'ching, It was ncessar5i ty t hit they have ('ertainuty of knowledge' as to t his matter ( Ac'ts 1 :8). \\ithbout thle resurirei on of 'lhrist. his cd'athi wo'uild he meaning less. Out of the tc'n or' moi'e appe'ar a nces. Mart ik selct s thri-e. 1. To Mlary Mlagdalene (vv. 9-11). Mu i'y's hear it responded 1)to lie Sn vicur's grious'11 cidlIver'atnce of her fromt dlemons. I ier stuffer igs were no0 doublt terrile. She is thec first to the tombh. 1Hcr de'votiton Is amply i'ewarid ed by being the fiirst to met the risen Trd-c. Light will surely c'oime to thle heart that really loves the Lordc. though the faith is wenk. She went at once and told the sorrowinig dIsciples. hut they refused to believe. 2. To two disciples on the way to E~mmaus (vv. 12. 13). Luke gives full piarticular's concern ing this appearance. Jesuis had walked, talked, and eaten wIth them. convincing them thant the Lord Is risen indeed (Luke 24 :13-315). The testi moiiy of such is trust worthy. 3. Tio the eleven dlisc'iples (v. 14). IV. The CommIssIon of the Risen Lord (vv. 15-18). After thle discIples we're convincedc of the ti-uthI of his resurrect ion. Chr iist 0ent them foi'thI to "iiieach thle GospeI \\'Unat a gloriotois andi stlii'einie tas4k is' tized iclmt! h' savedI ; but lie that blicv. Ith nt ,-hgall tb' unneda'c (v. 10). V. The Activity of the Enthroned Christ (v'. 10'-:n') .\ 'r~ isig th'. discipic'leii thir o I iion~ . he ascendsi oni iht. icind fi''ns tIes~ \\'htr'r er theoy wenut he co, iriinal icewi' wornd A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED LOOK, MOTHER! IS TONGUE COATED, BREATH FEVERISH AND STOMACH SOUR? 'CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGR" CAN'T HARM TENDER STOM ACH, LIVER, BOWELS. .?rr ti2 A laxative totay saves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish, stomach sour. Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish. breath had, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore throat or any other children's al ment, give a teaspoonful of "Cali fovnia Syrup of Figs," then don't worry, because it is perfectly harm less, and in a few hours all this con stipation poison, sour bile and fer menting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, play ful child again. A thorough "inside cleansing" is oftimes all that is neces sary. It should be the first treatment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a bottle of "Cal ifornia Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it is made by the "Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company."-Adv. Wooden Motor Tires. M ioev'les are' be1ing' shipped'I :1br1':1 wVithl wo:"lenl Iire's inlstendl o'f oIl I ubibomr. Tiei f"r'1- antwer :Ill I'urpow'.'s In1 "111- I' 'nlith s" but no' rlluher is till"owe''dl lto goi airoi:1il Ioiw 'x. t'e'pt for wa1r purpoe. FARMERS ARE I RI i HARDER And using their fee tno r than eve before. For all tbsce workers the frequei't us, of Allen's Foot E:I.ne, thi anti epmtic p .wder to bo shaken lint the sloes nl spr inkled in the foot-bail,, increates their elliciency and i: sures neededl phs ienl coin fot. It takes thu Friction from the Shi o, fen hens the feet, atnl irvenis tired, ah ling and blistered feet. Women everywhere arte consiant users of Allen's Foot Eac. -I)n't get foot. sore, got Allen's Foit Eac. Bold by dealers ovory wher e, '2et.--A\,1v. Norwn.i ha salsedad'eei sleihee si'hoeol foer girls tl MSinvainge'r. Constipation gene'raiy Indientos dIsordered stomatch, lnyer and bowels. wVrigh's Indian Vegetable APills restores regularity without 'hile's tilhtible soil is bel by sevent an itr x iet. If Jta poptewLan o .esfo Ubldron. Ifolon bauers Th'e I;uiii n i il tiis aire esperl ally NetConent 15lu Draoj ~ LGOHOL-3 PER GENT. SAVegefabePrparfatoforAs -a similatingteFoodbyRegua tigthietomacisndBd TherebyPromotatDestot ''Cheerfulness and Rest.otan nleither olti,Morphineor Mneral. OT NARI0'fi 54 - iA A heflpfulR Remedy for C onstip~atin and~ DJiarrhou, and Feverishnessan Loss OF SLEEP Fac-Simile sigaatfre of Enet Copy ofaper. Tonight! Take Dod Better Than Caloml siekens! If bilio achy read in; Listen to me ! Take no inore sieken Ing. salivatiug cnlomnel when bi)iow or Constipated. I)on't lose a lay's work ! COalomel Is mercury or quicksilver, ileh 1uses nect'osis of tI1.I' 1ones. U2nlotnel, when it comes into contnct with sour bile, ernsbes ino Iit hrea k ing it up. This is when you . Pel that awful nausea and era taping. If you are sluggish .1nd( "all knocked1 out," if' your liver is torpid and hlowels const I pated or you haVe henldnehe, diZzIness, coated tongue, if bireatIih is had1(1 or Stomneh sour, just take Ia spoonful of harmles I 'ss Dodson's LIver Tone. here's my guarantee-(:o 1o any' drug store and get n hot tie of IodIson's Liver ''one for a few cents. 'T'ake it spoonful tonight, and if it doesn't Be very certain that just as soon as oull start feeling sorry for you rself'. everybody else is going to stop. NO WORM In A Health All children troubled healthy color, which indic rule, there is more or less a Groi Tasteless contains just what the blot in a form acceptable to tI and if given regularly for enrich the blood, improve general strengthening tor Nature will then throw off the child will be in perfect take. Price 60c. PERFECTLY HARv NUX-VOMICA OR OTHEI When A Gener ing Tonic is I Home For For the Mothe, Take Grove chill Sapolio doing its for U.S.Marine C Join N< APPLY AT .WoCH OAW POST OF SERVICE UJ Ch ldren What Is-C) Castoria is a harmless substitute f and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasai Morphine nor other narcotic substa For more than thirty years it has relief of Constipation, Flatulency allaying Feverishness arising the: Stomach and Bowels, aids the healthy and natural sleep. T Mother's Friend. GENUINE CAST Bears the S I g Ia Use For O03 Tihe Kind You Hav, son's Liver Tone! Calomel For Liver 115, constipated and head r guarantee. straighten you right up anf(1 make you feel tine and vigorous by morning, I want you to go back to the store and getl your money. Inolson's Liver Ton. is destroying the sale of enlonelbe cause it is real ii Ver telicine:; entire ly vegetable, therefore it cnn not salt 'ate or make you siek. 1 gulrantee that one spoonful of )olson's L.iver 't'one will p'ut your sluggish liver to work anti (lenn your bowels of that sour bile and consti pated waste which is clogging your systetn and making you feel miserahle. I gua rntee that a bottle of Dodson's I Aver 'i'one will keep your entire fam ily feeling tine for months. Cive it to your ebildren. It is harmless; doesn't grip' and they like its pIlesant taste. -Adv. FOR SALE-PEAS Whippoorwiti *2.26 for quick ie. I)raft with binl of lading. J. W. CARTER CO., JACKSON, IA. v Child with worms have an un ates poor blood, and as a tomach disturbance. 'e's rhill Tonic d needs, Iron and Quinine te most delicate stomach two or three weeks will the digestion and act as a tic to the whole system. or dispel the worms, and health. It is pleasant to [LESS. CONTAINS NO z POISONOUS DRUGS. aI Strengthen feeded in the The Child, or the Father, Vs Tasteless renoi work..Scou ring .orps recruits. this ANY eiln FICE u.s. MARINES dDER THIS EMBLEM Cry For ASTORIA 3r Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop. it. It contains neither Opium, nce. Its age is its guarantee. been in constant use for the Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; efrom, and by regulating the assimilation of Food; giving ie Children's Panacea-The ORIA ALWAYS Ignature of rer 30 Years .a Always Bought