T I should prove popular with Alltae.ee INSPECTION BY GOVERNMENT people, and Mr. Cramer gives the as surance that the same pictures aad same service as have been given for 15 cents will prevail at the lowered . price. A O LIGI1TMNU STRIKE HOTJSH How Federal Official Inwpert Aid mals Before They Are Slaughter ed IlcUUoii to fthlpfter iNsrfxmoN of thk oahca.hnks All farmera and others who raise or handle cattle, sheep, hogs, or coats which are marketed for food purposes ahould know something of Che general rulea under which the department conducta the inspection of animals to be slaughtered. When auch animals are forwarded to public stock yards or to establish nents where federal meat Inspection la maintained they are insepcted lire. This Inspection is known aa the ante mortem Inspection and la done In the stock yards or in the pena of the establishment. When con ducted In the public stock yards the ante mortem Inspection Is usually made at the scales when the animals are weighed. The chief requirements for the disposal of animals upon this Inspection are aa follows: Those ani mals which do not plainly show, but re suspected of being affected With, ny disease or condition which may cause condemnation In whole or id part at the time of slaughter, are marked with a aerially-numbered . metal tag which bears the legend, "U. 8. Suspect." All animals which are tbua marked aa auspecta are held apart and slaughtered separately from other animals, the only excep tion to this rule being those held for advanced pregnancy or on acoount of bating recently giren birth to young, and which hare not been exposed to any Infectious or contagious disease. Such animals, together with their young, may be released for breeding or dairy purposes, and when so re leased they must be promptly remov ed from the stock yarda or premises of the establishment where inspect ed. Some animala are condemned out fright upon the ante-mortem Ins pet ition. iKor instance, all hogs which :plainly show that they are affected with either Tiog cholera or awine iplagde are marked "U. S. Condemn ed." Further, If a hog Is one of a lot In which there are symptoms of hog cholera or swine plague and the animal has a temperature of 10 F. or higher, It Ua condemned. All ani mals thus marked are destroyed. They can nol be taken Into the estab lishment to e slaughtered or dress ed, but must 'be disposed of in tanks o aa to prevent their use for food (purposes. In case of doubt aa to the cause of the high temperature the' animal may be held under tbe in spector's supervision for farther ex amination and taking ot tempera ture. Immature animate offered for ante-mortem inspection) at any of the fles specified la the- regulation are required to be condemaed outright; likewise all animals showing symp toms of rabies, tetanus, milk fever, or railroad sickness. Besides this ante-mortem inspec tion, the carcasses are thoroughly in tipecti-a at the time of and after laughter, aad the meat and producta are also Inspected In the various Mages and processes of preparation. The losses caused through the con tmtintlon of animals which are aa- fflt for food affects directly or indlr- wetlv the price which the producer receives for his live stoca. ine pur-, chasers of animals for slaughter not Infrequently trace diseased ahlp rrnents back to their origin where dis ease is harbored, and thereafter de cline to take animala from infected farms and localities except under an arrangement which will insure mem agalnut loss. It therefore behooves thdlproducer to use every practicable means to keep his herds and flocks free from disease and to refrain from forwarding diseased or suspicious an imals to market m INTERESTING SERMON ::,.7TTi 1 ' . :- . :. - ,i 'A i 'J , 'V, , :- ' ' . ... --. ..... . t- i ' ,.T; ,- . tI -.''.';. "-'.' L ''"!' I"'" H - " ' vy.. V'' GRAND STAIfD, NEBRASKA STATE FAIR, LINCOLN ed m being bodf or a race of peo ple, living in a certain country, and since oar Lord bere makes no excep tions it is clear tbat all people of a natloa, ulta a4 children, infants are luciuoea m im term "an na tions." Or would anybody dare to say that children, litfawts, arw not a part of a tvatlon. do not belong; to Its people? Is there any people Jo any country, any nation',- anywhere, with out children? When' therefore1 oar Lord commands fa baptlM- alf na tions, be certainly includes rtt child ren. Infants, and tNoretorv we bap tize them. But does jiot JeiMs plafaly say. Oo ye and TEACH aS nntloira, bap- tiling town?" And does nts this word "teaen" limit baptism tb-wd'utts bo alow can be tauht? Lt its see, a I on -note in our tngnsra ui Me tells a that this wcrd "tetarhf means "to saake dlscliiies.'' "tO'mlte Christians," "to Chlatlane. And' tlkat tit the sorrect transaatfaa of ItiH word, as rradref from the ortglml Greek text. Henra our .Lord's com-1 maadl readkrn Go ye and' make Christians- of all nations, baptlitln,? them and teaa&lng tbem to observe all ttUngw evro aa I have coraraand- erf j oat" He wants us to make Christians by baptUlBK ad toaoli Ing AocorsxUgly we must ga and baptise and teach. t& stations; bap tize all, inf;iata inrltixied, and . baptize- and: teach Insroael, those who can receive Rnutructaar adults thl la Chrkst'th ooaainand. NeceNMlty of fiiliuU IfaiptlNm But we ewptize- ntr Infants, ifi because it is neceeaary ' to baptise thrm. Our Land Juh being a cnoe sinful, carnal mindVd. He has lost the perfect holiness and righte ousness In which he was oice creat ed by G6 and is now totaffy deprav ed in sin (Gen. 8. 21), f emnlty against od (Rom. 8,7). Is Mbject to God'S ratb (Sphes. 2,8), aiv4 that which la far of flesh, the child, the Infant, is s4be of flesh, sinful, carwel minded, and) most be born again i water and fSw spirit, before it cars) enter the kingdom of beaven. There fore, it is neeessary to baptize in' fants. But CAN lnftat be baptized? We know from the Script ares that the Messings of bafttaos, forgiveness of sins, life and aa)vtia are received aad enjoyed only By faitn. Can then Infants believe amtl reeetta tbe bless faigs of baptism? (tertalafy tbey can. Already Christ's (Arnastd to bap tisev given in our txt, fvwvea that our Lord assumed fhem eaipable of bettsvla. otherwise? he' weuCd bare exc(ptel them frona baptisau. Again, John ,5 teaches ue ttiat taey mast be-bams again of watrand! ta- spirit in order to enter OA klnrgdoca of beavew, and Titus 35k- beraOsax Is called! u water of repcneratMni aad nenewta of the Holy fUioBt.. Wewn tobe regewe rated, boratatmitc. meaaa t Be tUDed: with the Harfc Gttowi. And to be lKHedl with the Holy Gftswt means Stat the frattt of CUrlat'a atonement, forglvenesaiofi slaan. life and Balrattoa are imparted! sn. re- ffir olwed' aarf enjoyed bT.hlm miitr is barn' attain. And that ! faith. Suab fultlii a person receive onlf 69 the power' of Ih0 Holy Ghossray meamwof tb gospel aad the BMnrament fl Cor: ia..T. Hence, if aaoordlati: Co aad! gracUMa. anj aiwiae aad alnilphtj the- 'rlptrea anyone cxmbe brwmkt uea, never aaj-a er eoinnands Mny thlng in n)) Hiir word and c sin - aiand la Mtays gsveo for a certaiii purpose namely fcc tbe salvation of to CiltiH, aadl re generated U tiler pow er 0t the- Doty Ghost, wb, not alao infanraT And moreover Jesus citer- II ' tolls us ha hia word tbat Ubtfe LINCOLN UNION STOCK YARDS mankind, tt tie tirtore commaadt jahiburenv taianu. can. believe, eaid delivered by Iter. Titiw ljuvg. I'aMor Imiiianuers Liithenui Oliurch, Sunday, Auguht 1 By request of members of the con fjregatlon, we .publish the following aermon on "Why Do We Daptlze In fanta?" delivered by Rev. Titus Lane, nastor Iromanuel'a Lutheran church. "Infant baptism is only another Instance of reading into the Bible what the Bible does not teach." This statement appeared In a certain little tract which happened to fall into my iiands some time ago. This state ment accuses every Christian who teaches, practices and believes in In fant baptism of believing and doing aomething that Is not taught in the Bible. Now as the matter stands, nj one can show us one passage in the Bible where infant baptism is for ttdden. Hence it it were not taught nor Is forbidden in the Bible to bap tlze Infanta, we could, all other things being equal, baptise our In fants without any scruple of con science, if we were so minded, be cause then this matter would be eft to our discretion. But on examln lng the Scriptures and especially the words of our text. Mt Z8:l-zo. we will find that It is not left to us whether we want to baptize our in fants or not, but that we are in duty bound to do so. because our Lord le aus Christ has commanded it. Oirutt's Command The Lord says in our text: etc." These words are an expres Blon of a divine command Issued by Jesus, the Son of God. to bis disci tiles, to all Christians at all times un to the end of the world. In this command be tells as to "go and teach ALL NATIONS, baptizing them. aDDlring water to them in the name of the Father and of the Son And of the Holr Ghost." But who are the nations? A nation is defln us to bUatbso all Buttons. Infants in eluded, t It-is eonaoiaud In itself all ready p-ro-vee the neeeesity of lntant baptism. Bttt beeidea. be also clea ly tella cs In another passage of &19 word that it la nectwary to bRirtta infanta, namely.. In John 3:3-5. Here he Buys to Nteodemus: Except a man (or better, except anyone certainly not only any man or any woman, bur also any cbtld. any Infant) be born again, he cannot enter the kingdom of God. Thus according to Chrtas's word everyone. Including every ctuix. every infant, as born by nature. 1 outside of the kingdom or God and must be born again In order te see the kingdom of God. And in acder to explain of what kind of a aew birth he la here speaking, he adds, verse 5. "Verily, verily I say anto you, except a man (anyone) be born of water and the spirit, he caanot en ter the kingdom of heaven. But water and the spirit" what Is that? That can only be water con nected with the spirit. But the spir it cornea only by meana of Christ s word" (John 6:63). Hence, water and the spirit Is water conected with the word and that la baptism. For baptism la the application of water in the name of the triune God ac cording to ChrUt'a command. Hence, according to Christ's word it Is nec essary for everyone wno would en ter the kingdom of heaven to be born again of water and the spirit or to be baptized. And why is this necessary? Jesus explalus In the next verse, saying. Tbat which is born of flesh is flesu, and that which Is born of the spirit la spirit. Tbe word "flesh" means here aa everywhere in the Scripture In contrast to "spirit," the living hu man being, composed of body and soul. And as such every human be ing is, since the fall ot Adam and taiBKian- teretve the blessings a" Hap-1 Usmi.. Mt It.: "Whose allall! attend one oft taeee little ones; that bftileve on, m.. e-te." And here lie had tit tle ttfltllf before him. TSiereCene we shoaitf amffer the little ohildxem to ooaue unto biiu. even ba nieauns of baptJam. and forbid tfcm notu, for off saMia la tbe kingdom at tteavn. A TROPHY WORTH WDGi6 Onto Hundred Dollar JtaiUA Ummg up aa Prize for lljuunJtf- IbMee Day Buck 1ns; Coasts One of the finest prLzea ever offer ed in a bucking cquiteat la tbat of a magnificent one bjuodred dollar sad dle made especially for that purpose and offered as a prize by Harpuard Bros. Co. of Llnftola. This house Is noted for the excellence of the sad dlea turned ou&. and this particular saddle la the very acme of their cele brated good. It was manufactured solely for tbe purpose above men tioned. There are other prizes amountlag to a considerable sum offered for tae sports, program of Hyannls lUwe day, on Friday. September 24tb. but there la no other prize that wctu cre ate quite as much Interest as. the sad dle given by Harpham Broa Co The bronco buster who gets It will bare an article that will not fttkly be use ful to him but one o( which he will always be proud. For Sprained Ankle If you will get a bottle of Cham berlaln's Liniment and observe the directions given therewith faithfully, you will recover In much less time than is usually required. Obtainable everywhere. Adv August " IHIr " f ; t i v. ESTHER HOSPITAL, LINCOLN Information XhaC Means Dollars le Ranchmen ReadWs of This Pa per Who Make Use of It Leading ranchmen have learned tf&e value of feeding ffreir cattle en ravte to market. Thorn who have tested the matter find ttit tbey gain from dollar to two dbflars, and some times as much as thttse dollars, per liead by doing so. TSe- Lincoln Union StocA Tarda, located) on tbe Burlington railwny. give Kehraska ranchmen a apfendid opportuniry to feed under tkr meet favoraifle cSHtBtlons. The otfirt of this article la to give some iicfttrma tion rsaurdlsgr tbese up to1 date yards. They bevve a capacity svl l5 cars of oattie wltb 120 pens a K? pav ed witir ooncretst Tbe yards 3ave Just reeMtitiy bean eleaaed and ai in eacelleot' aondllibn for the recepflntt ot NebtOTk caVDe daring the slip ping aeaueni. , The Lihcolm Cuumi Stock Yainils uadoubtediy- hwcw tbe most iiiobtm feeding ;ord iai the Inited Suite. In fact we' have not teamed of a.ry other feeding yarHa' aa weil equippi& Following are seme' af tbe features There are forty pwved rfrates. Eah: pen la asp pi led wifchi pare water from a well 1 Kfbett dbe.pi Tbe yards are kept in sanitary oonoitlca, bavlng a complete- wwerapv aysteaa. They ai supplied with: flhedinic bunks fev those wliw wjsQi tn rea grain eavi route. Right Here we- wiab to mention that no naihs or 3xpeoae are spared. in provMtag- the very best hay ott talnable. At ptwsent bay is being: shipped &orai KaBa in order to gee first-ciias artMb. There t: no vilarge- to these yarda except Tax, tile foedt thaa la used. TLw awitchlcM aervhtw from tbe rallrowl yards ta-itlle feed' yarfa is all tbat could Ca- deiwd' aunt Is free of charge, aa is abui the ae of the yards to thoi.wlio anlOttd. Sfaeh has been done tlis, year tu perfect tbe swittov-i ing armrtgenarats so tbat all trait are being- baadled eery promptly. In viBiLinR che- various stock yarda of the, middle west, the editor of tfcia papre.- did' net evertook tbe Llraotn Unieiit Stock Yards. We found it, a pleasure- to form tbe acqualntaiwe-of the manager, Mr. H. L. Carpenter, wue understands the business tboro ly. It la not surprising that he does UBtierstaad it. as he began wrk In stock yards at the age of 15; years and haa been connected with bhe cat-tJja- business in some way ever- since, either as ranchman, cattle $aeder or 1b stock yards work. Mr. Carpenter Is really enthusias tic over the benefits that shippers de rive from unloading and Deeding in the yards over which he has charge. His many years of experience nave proven that there to a substantial benefit to be derived by cattle men ef the ranch country la feeding on tbe way to market. He sincerely believes that he can and does make every load of cattle average fifteen to for ty pounds heavier at the market. Some of the advantages derivea ay Nebraska ranchmen in feeding in Lincoln are that the cattle are rested here; become accustomed to drink ing from troughs and feeding in the yarda. so that it is much easier to se cure a "fill" when they are unloaded In the market; and that they can ar rive at the market Just when the shipper wishes them to be there. The reloading at Lincoln and shipping out from there can be so regulated aa to have the cattle reach the mar ket at the very best time. Experi enced shippers well know that when cattle, shipped from a long dlsUnce, arrive at the market and are unload ed at night, lay down and get chilled, will not take on a fill. They will not drink and will not eat well, as they do when arriving in good condi tion at the best time, and conse quently will not weigh out as they do when they go on to the scales before lying down snd getting chilled out. Mr. Carpenter declares that he can make any sand hill ca tie unloaded and fed in the Lincoln Union Stock Yarda weigh from 15 to 40 pounds more than tbe same cattle would weigh If run directly thru without stopping for feed, besides being in very much better condition to sell when they reach the market. And be can easily prove bis contention by prominent ranchmen who have made a tboro test of the matter. As manager of these yards he is ably assisted by a competent working force. Mr, Kanee, day foreman, and Mr. Richardson, night foreman, bare been engaged since reaching man hood In the cattle btrslnVBS. They were both engaged in s'.ock yards work at Omaha before assuming their present positions. Other com petent men assist in handling cattle entrusted to them carefully. It should not be forgone tbat tbvre is no charge at the Lincoln Unfon Stock Yards for yardage, un loading, loading, switching, or any thin else, except tie feed. A4Y. Judge Crite Dead Judg A. W. Crite died at his home at Cbadron Monday shortly af-- ternoon - Tbe funeral services were conducted at that place Wednesday afternoon; conducted by the Masonic order in hicb Judge Crltee had hetd several prominent omcea. Deing past gra no! master at the time of his death. Grand Master Robert Cain and GraiKfc Custodian Robert K French paaeed through Alliance Tuesday on tbeir way to ghadron to conduct the ftfneral services Now Ifce -tJeni" Theatre The New Theatre is now Known as the Gem theatre, this name having peea deciders? vpon aa appropriate wnen me impress location was changed from Third street to Box Bntte avenue the theatre was -known as simply the- New theatre, it' being derided then- to make a change in tbe name as well aa the location. The ram "New" was used arrttl this week when ItK Cramer made the change. Witdt the change fm name eame a change in prices, and' the ad mission Is now, 10 cents to-all every sight except when there are features ear.- vaudeville.. Tne chantte lta dtiCd Damage by Fire Was Dollar About Fifty A bolt of lightning struck the home of Joe Blcknell, at 421 w. Third, Sunday night at about 11:SS o'clock, resulting In a damage esti mated at $60. Tbe bolt struck a "lean-to" on the kitchen. The family had retired for the night, but the report of the belt awoke them instantly. Gilbert At well, who lives only a short distance from the Blcknell home, had Jast started to work when the bolt struck, and he felt a tingling sensation. A number of the fire boys responded te the alarm, and the blaze was soea extinguished. Atwell said the report when tbe bolt struck sounded as though a .44 calibre revolver had been fired at close range. x Office blanks and blank loose-leaf books for sale at The Herald office. Phone 340 and a representative wMl call. Get Abreast Of the Times! By MOSS. No excuse nowaday (or the man who puts meal in one saddleoag and rocks in the other to balance it. No excuse nowadays, either, for the merchant who b satisfied with 5 or 1 0 per cent profit from his advertising when with 1 per cent of extra effort he could obtain 20 or 30 per cent profit. Poor advertising pays. Good advertising pays infinitely better. Intelligent readers of this newspaper will ob serve that our merchants are idling their selling stories m an up to date, snappy,, effective manner. Our business men are alive. This paper is alive. Be an Auto Expert lYaotion Vfcarse eitpp We want bright yeong menu mechanically in rir P" cllned, to prepare in. our scfcool-AT ONCB te 1 llkB nil moneymaklne positions in tbe automo bile industry. Experience, unnecessary. We txaub- yea. tbe busineaa thoroughly. Course iu tractioneerin&free- to alii who reply immediately. LIKCOItX Al'TO SOIOOIi, Sat O St.. Lincoln, Neb. Insure Your Live Stock IH TRANSIT Tbe Hartford Live Stock Insurance pol icy protects you against all loss in transit and pays in cash immediately. Let us ex-, plain our plan. Write or wire PEIRCE & CALDWELL, I ocal Managers SIOUX CITY, IOWA Office:: Third Floor Exchange Building; Sioux City Stock Yarda There's Nothing Better On a Hot Summer Day Than a heaped-up, foaming, sizzling, freezing, tasty ICE CREAM SODA. It's a nice stroll to the fountain, and sodas are more nourishing and refreshing than any other kind of iced drinks you can get, because ice cream is rich food made so appetizing with the pure fruit flavors at the soda fountain that many people have one as a light lunch to keep up their energy on a sizzling hot day. A refreshing specialty is a CHOCOLATE GOUP concen trated food and drink. Ten cents for a genuine treat. We Serve the Purest and Best Ice Cream Made Orders Delivered to Any Part of the City. Just Use the Phone. F. J. Brennan DRUGGIST The "Penalar" Store Phone 84 - J