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Important to All Women
Readers of This Paper
Thousands upon thousands of women
nave kidney or Madder trouble and never
suspect it.
Women's complaints often prove to be
nothing else but kidney trouble, or the
result of kidney or bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not in a healthy con
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You may suffer pain in the back, head
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LESSON FOR APRiL 29
RUTH THE FAITHFUL DAUGHTER
LESSON TEXT—Book of Ruth.
GOLDEN TEXT—Thy people shall b«
my people ami thy God my God.—Ruth
1:16.
PRIMARY TOPIC —The Story of
Ruth.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Ruth and Naomi.
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP*
IC—Ruth's Choice and Its Outcome.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
IC—The Secret of Ruth's Noble Life.
I. Ruth’s Connection With Naomi
(Chapter 1:1-15). On account of famine
in Bethlehem of Judah, Naomi with her
husband and two sons sojourned in the
land of Moab. After the death of her
husbund her two sons married Moabit*
lsh women. After a time her sons died
ulso. After tiie death of her sons
Naomi resolved to return to her home
land, having heard that the Lord had
visited His people in giving them
bread. They went to Moab to escape
trouble but only got into more. It
wus not until Naomi was thus chas
tised that she resolved to return.
Naomi had the good sense to recognize
that the hand of the Lord was upon
her for good. When the time came
for her to go Ruth and Orpah accom
panied her, for a distance. This she
permitted but determined to place be
fore them frankly the difficulties which
would necessarily confront them. It
was this i'rank presentation of the dif
ficulties and her repeated urging them
to go hack that called forth from Kuth
the expression of her noble choice.
11. Ruth’s Noble Choice (1:10-18).
Much as Naomi loved her dnughters-in
luw, she would not have them go into
this mutter blindly. She told them the
worst that could come upon them. This
principle ought to be carried out by us
In all our relations in life. In busi
ness the spirit of frankness should be
manifest. At home we should deal
with each other in the most straight
forward way. The same tiling should
characterize our behavior in the
church and society. Note the difficulty
which confronted Ruth:
1. No Chance to Marry Again.
Naomi told her that she had no more
sons for whom she could wait. In that
day to be unmarried was the greatest
disgrace. Society differed then from
now.
2. She Must Renounce Her Gods.
Her idolatrous worship could not be
carried on in the land where God's
people dwelt. . This was delicately
touched upon when Orpah went back
(v. 15). Orpah went back when it was
plain there was no chance to get a
husband. Now Naomi puts an addi
tional test upon Ruth, that of giving
up her religion. Ruth was equal to the
occasion. Her mind was fully made
up. She was willing to accept as her
God the one who was able to produce
in Ids subjects the nobility of character
she had observed in Naomi. Naomi’s
very frankness in dealing with her
caused Ruth to be more determined to
cast her lot with her. Ruth’s position
was so definite and unfaltering that
the very expressions have come down
to us in words which “no poetry has
out-rivaled, and no pathos has ex
ceeded, and which has gone through
centuries with the music that will not
let them be forgotten.” She was de
termined to share Naomi’s journey, her
home, her lodge, her lot in life, and her
grave in death, whatever that would
be. To crown it all she would re
nounce her heathen gods and worship,
Jehovah.
111. Blessings Which Attended Ruth’s
Faithfulness. Ruth was never sorry
for her choice, because —
1. She Found the True God (1:16).
Instead of her heathen gods who were
unable to help her she now had a
living God, the God of Israel, as her
God.
2. She Found Human Friends.
(Chapter 2). As she went to glean in
the field she was led to the field of
Boaz, a man of wealth and grace. The
servants of Boaz treated her with con
sideration. Even Boaz gave instruc
tions for special consideration to be
given her.
8. A Good Husband and a Happy
Home (8-4). She not only secured a
husband, but a man of God who had
an abundance of this world’s goods.
4. An Honored Place in the Israel
itish Nation (4:18-17). Though she
had to forsake her own people she be
came one of a nobler people.
5. She Became a Link in the Chain
of Christ’s Ancestry (4:18-22 compere
Matthew 1:5). The one who fuliy de
rides for Christ and gives up all for
him shall get a hundred-fold In this
life, and in the world to come, eternal
life
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Where the Money Went.
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I did, and in a day or two she was laugh
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has cut several teeth since and they never
gave her a bit of trouble,” writes Mrs.
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How great a pity that we should not
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this world, till just as we are leaving
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HIGHWAYS
RAILROADER BOOSTS ROADS
President Finley of Northwestern
System Praises Work of High
way Construction.
President William H, Finley, of thi
Chicago & Northwestern railway,
sounded what automobile industry of
ficials declare is a sensible opinion
when lie came out before a meeting of
the Illinois Association of Highway
and Municipal Contractors, in a pro
nounced boost for hard-surfaced high
ways. Mr. Finley is one of the first
railroad magnates to see the light,
and to Pppose the theory that hard
surfaced highways will ruin the rail
roads. ‘
When trolley lines were first built
there was a hue and cry that they
would take all the business from the
railroads, declared Mr. Finley.
“Nothing like that happened,” he
added, “hut the trolley lines merely
created more business for everybody.
Every great development is the result
of evolution, not revolution.”
Mr. Finley praised the work of high
way building hut warned against the
tendency toward overtaxation.
“It is extremely gratifying to see
big men like Mr. Finley come out in
the open and declare the truth about
hard-surfaced highways,” said Henry
Paulman, chairman of tiie good roads
committee of the Illinois State Auto
mobile association, “especially since
he holds such a commanding position
in the railroad world. It is sound doc
trine ably given.
"While it Is true that the hard-sur
faced highways have put several short
railroad lines out of business, taken as
a whole our federal and state systems
of roads in this country simply co
ordinate with tiie trunk line railroads.
The highways for the most part act as
feeders of tiie railroads and Increase
their business. It Is my firm convic
tion that the railroad officials should
be boosters of highway construction
and not obstructionists. President
Finley’s speech on the subject is
timely.”
CONGRESS AIDS GOOD ROADS
Encouragement Given to Better High
ways Throughout Country by
Passing Appropriations.
The session of congress which ended
March 4 gave encouragement .to the
good roads movement throughout the
country by continuing appropriations
for federal aid to the states, but it
failed to take action in connection with
other matters of moment to motorists.
Disappointment was caused at the fail
ure to provide money for the building
of roads in the national parks, but this
was due to the fact that the budget
submitted did not provide for such ap
propriation, says tiie National Motor
ists’ association.
OPPOSE OVERLOADED TRUCKS
Problem of Preventing Destruction of
Improved Roads Discussed at
Recent Meeting.
The problem of preventing the de
struction of improved highways by the
overloaded motor truck, which trans
fers a freight train load to a pave
ment designed for only a lawful maxi
mum limit of eight tons to tiie axle,
or four tons a wheel, was discussed
at the recent good roads congress held
In Chicago. A committee was appoint
ed to wait upon county boards and city
authorities in order to get better en
forcement of the laws regulating truck
loads.
PHILOSOPHY OF GOOD ROADS
Difference in Enthusiasm of Jitney
Owner and Farmer Who Is Liv
ing on Muddy Road.
Texas Farm and Ranch says: “Yon
know there must be some difference
about the enthusiasm over a good
roads movement of a second-hand jit
ney owner, living in a rented flat in
town, owing nobody but his landlord
and grocer, and me, living on 200
acres mortgaged to the limit and taxed
a little over the limit,” and it might
have added, “and then have the $30,000
a mile road built so that I would have
to go seven miles through the mud tc
get to it.”
MINNESOTA BUILDING ROADS
Millions of Dollars Will Be Spent in
Next Few Years in Perfect
ing Its System.
Minnesota is one of the states which
is going ahead in a road-building ,cam
paign. Millions of dollars will be spent
In this state in the next few years in
perfecting a wonderful system in hard
roads which will aid materially in the
development of the state.
Rapkarh* lc a Warninn!
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