MONDAY, N-OYEMELP. 30, 191-1. PLATTSMOUTH SOU-WEEKLY JOURNAL. TAGE A Ni? lit of Terror. IVw rights ;i!c :., i- t-rr: in; i;. L-.ll tttni k nf cloilp Mv'.ii.ir ou ht-r child i nihiaks Your Wanis Known FILLED WITH ALL , and . ) :;u r uarncte. -a-:iu g in the ti. ln.kir r.oth:n .M..ny 'err. r t !-(. hoUgf It i.V, thi. Mat gasping for breath house to relive it. mgl f n in the th hav - pa-sei! l this si: u.c. in. A little i v. ;!! omd.'e vo.i to avoid , Chnmhe rh.in's (.'..-ugh Kern- ! .tain c ure for croup and . r keen I : n v n to f;:il. Keep! i d. I-'..:- bv ad dealer.. ' 1 .A '. ! t i.-f t!i. ? t ' I. f. :":-! t! Is rie c- i . s p-r !ia- U : v. i i : n- . :., itii ar..! r.i u! ! 1 iyeiuei. t lukcn ' l.ii ri t n !, i s. hen 1 : n g ; i !:s-rt i"Il ! is ;t line for l-.-? GOO'S FULNESS UK .J.i L( ton.- ol t'lKiu prairie I hav. T. H. Pollock. Tel -jir.. i i ir i: i i i m ijt :i i 'm. i : i : i : k . mi i n i :. ! i. . ;;, . . . FOll .SALI- r-i-plendid imj.-i oved Ion acre farm near I'lat tsrr.uu:h. Price and terms right. (.'..Ii for particu lar. 7. II. Pollock Tel. I'Oi: SALE- Vetgl head of i, over -Seven-year-old mare. l..".ut. pounds. Also .,0 r.g shouts. C. E. Lab- Wi'snsss In God's Mercy, Like fee Wideness of fee Sea. Piattsmouth. Neb i U.N i. van::::: : a tr.e m'. ie l.i ::r.g ap; ues Lach Mi lia :.'i a I ku'i' mile east C? Vrv l ice Wines:? apples cu n get d. located n 1 one and one Wti ping Water. :is and p.en. Iavis anil :v oi pop sale !:. r reasonable prue them. A. A. Lasch. :o-L:i-tfvk!y -I have J or ''. pure Khode Islam! Ked Cock ale. Prices from .":l.oo Uj,. er. Myr.ard. Ne!. 1 Mt-.-J.v AP'JS Ldi: SALE Home farm of t"-,0 acre.- ir. Cass eou::tv. Also l.Ooo acres Imi'er k.- d in Chase y, adjoinirTV- car. tlie county feat. Ail said ke divided ir.to quarters. owner, Nehawka. Nek. roi: che SALE A pood dray wapnn. for ca.di. T. II. Pollock. Tel. in init i.i. : t i ourt. - ! t ! For: SALE A Ltd turkevs. S l.o.) 1'f.ii.r.. N few choice Toms. Addres, Lov: rlton ,oo; l:ens. I'aii'acres. LOST A chtvk 1 ri:y ate ihe I .' 1 : 1 ook o:i the M-r- k: w i.- i:ic!o.-ed in a Lit. coin State hank. Ya!.:a!de c r.ly to owner. I'in;ier I iea-e return to the Murray State o:o ;.. Murray. Nebraska. 1-J d-L'tw VEEP1N(; WATEII. Kt-ruhkcan. Ealm For the Wounded Soul "Come Unto Me" ' All Ye Weary and Heavy Laden" Divine Character Slandered. Fa;se Theology Driving Many Away From Goci Predicted Hour of Trial Upon the Whole World Thousands Falling Irito Infidel. ty Correct Un derstanding cf Bible Only Remedy. ! tke TrutL. to eoedleii" I Ot vek'i set l.t. to lite e . i I'.;r:.(ii-e ot Co,!'; ! We st-e the t;i.Iiei:!:.v f path; jtnd it i . .. . i.rk'S aioI.! to t.io-.- u Wily li.lVe n tiif v. :i of tin' Lord more j-orff. ;iy. to U t our h-i;t saiiie. to i-t iitl the uorlil 'v ho te not compl. tcly 1'IilJiit-tl by t!:e At! :-;. I y sot- the true t -lai l;l t-r ct olll' ;oil of S' li ot Iotl. to U-t them s'c ibe S. i;iulli-:il i iest atation f the love, the laercy ..nd t ho ;: lin i: :.! lit !roii'. a arrrnucd for in t!ie a:e Imrpo-.e. Wi;:it the worit.1 no- N is to act over .is fr:i:l:t ifc tii.a t..e I. rd ;.: the latl'.l'e. ::n.l to see t;.e I.of of i.Vi ua l Hi- ar.i' i"U provi-i.e, in i"l.:i-t 'i'iiis jiioae u hi v. in the he;.rt. in tie proper eie of the v.-ofd. i'..:r n::.y hrin ti-'.nc! : ov.t it sh:i (I'salta il:T.t ! not come inra tiiee. ;t. 1 'rial's e.vliortation re--1 .-tin: the s-anie time of trial is. i 'iirr tnrr- vsr -v-r v . v . I' h i 1 a le I ph ia. Nov. -j;. I 'aor Kuseli's t heme for today was ba-ed i. pon the text. "That ye, heiim looted and irroiiiil el iu love, may he :il! to i mpre I: e n 1 w i t h ah saints. wh:it is the 0 r e a tl t h. a n ! lenath. and th-ptln and h.-i-ht: and to hiit-w t lie lo . of uhi -li ia.-.eth hnoledi:e. thai liih d with rd the fulness 45 lOti ICU55LLL I I i r. ! ! '! Mil. I KOW III. Ill- MI 1 1 1 : t:o IS. ,l K.N. i i i:i m :mi-: M ;i I s ! : i t ..1 .!. V. 1 :.-M 1 . 1 V ! N ' m x v i : i .1 .. ii,.- A T t i: . 1 1 - - 1 u In the County Court of Ihe County of a.-vs. Nebraska. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In Pvt-Esta-.e of Hannah Sechrist, Deceased. 'is. (;'o'Lre Clih.' jtnd the oaky :' Mo:uiay for tlieir home at Cody. Waller 1 5; ford and family It ft on !r.:rday f" Hor'o-;, Ku:i.ii-, where .-y will make their home. rs. S. J. .lame- and lit tie son left Thursday for Leavenworth. Kan i . to visit her fiste!. M!,. J. II. Lav:.- io;u;ned Fi May arrit from a si ve-ks' visit with he; Mrs. Gero-effc Schrodei- an 1 at Ai(his. ::. Kitr.sas. John Seah'.oom of Stockton. . who ha heeri visit injr reia nce the- funeral of her mother. -h Davis, last week, return ed to h.er home Wednesday mornir.ir. Mt. Vine:- Wir.ir and the iahy, of . Lone; Mont. Colotaiio. arrived Friday : for several weeks' visit with her .ar-:ent.-. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones, and other relatives. Her mother went to Omaha Friday to meet her. , Mr. and Mrs. Jam?; Carey of Lush Cent'---. Karsas. arrived Tuesday ' r.-io'-n:nr for a visit with their dan-h-ter. Mrs ll-h Mickie and family, south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Carey wc-re f(in;ei- citi'.e!:s ,f this com- ( 'hrist. ye rnifiht b ifOt.,1" (Fp.'i IT l'.M He said in part: Ihe word I.oe is as wanuiii,' and heeiini: coi-respondinaly as the words Hatred and Selh-hiu ss are cold an ! lisc-ourainu. To some who all their ives have keen immersed in a world of se!:i-h frigidity. t!ie real (pia!i:y ot The word I.ove is tlisallowed. dispun-d. laimetl net to exist Nevertheless, in every htim:in heimr there is a cravim: for love, pure and j-iia ere. even though XlH-eted !iev-r to he found For the majority inevitable reverses -' 1 1 1 failures tahe the pla'-e of antici pated stieeescs. However stroiic. urn ni:c"iis or even brutally tier-e has been the warrior ia the battle for 'read, fame an ! alory. lie eraves u timately. in l:N partial or complete dis aster, the e w 1 . i -1 1 lie lias n ither -how n to others nor ever really ex 'ceted t'.n.t others v.ouid show to him Whether he sin eumbs to financial dis aster, to immorality, to narcotic -tim uh'.nts or to Iisease it isiatters nut whi' ii the balm of Oilea 1 for the vvi'Cialed soul is I.eVe. Som'liiiH'S this love conies fiom th: larijier if life tiie wif.- or the hus band; sometimes from parent or chil .rn. sisters or brothers. Thanh iid 'lor those siiim-t imes. ::in fr the ev i- lelice they a fiord as of seine measure of the imae of Pid in liumanity! I'.ut ilasl hi a v:it majority f aes the failure, the disaster sullered. tiot oiiiy -haturs hope, but coo'.- f ryinhl. ip :i!id destros the seinb'r; :.( -s of h-vo. wlii h u- ! "Take unto you the whole armor of Ood. tlait ye may be able to withstand in the F i! D..y. aid having done all. to stand." iF.phesians 0:ll-h"..i Vv'ho shall be able to stand? is the question. The Measurements of Love Divine. We are not able to tell the wonderful measurements of God's Lore nor can others tell them. Indeed, as the Apos tle Mia---sts. the privilege of nppreciat im: thee measurements is granted only to t!ie -aims, and to these in pro i rtio;j to tle-.r saiiitliuess. Thn a babe iu rhri-t. though beloved of the Lord and carefully h rished. cannot eomnrehend tlase mca-urements of 1 .v il.e n : i : because he is lorne nt. I nt or.ly th tify and ha ppi fy-f a ' .; r's jii ayer. "Sa net iy Thy Truth: Tl y Word The f;l-!it that is ; earn- from the Dark . i'ruth can sanc- il ..'.;r iledo,.!!! th.-m Through is 'i'ruth." p"U the world and is e, h ot ,1 by ali the rr N of crhod"y, l iifeedln: in the hearts of mm distrust. ! hat : 1 of God and of th.- Ld le. whi-h ', ' is tai-elv aoereth'ed h beuiu: the fountain from wl.i- Ii b.:- be a drawn ter. ' only an infantile scout. i i'ou f'.rst he belieed in the Lold. j he sa w st ineihina f Divine Iove and I Me:-.-y. v hi- h intiueiieed haa. dit-w him ;t. jhe exert ise of faith and the ie i uou.a .-, I-,. i,t (.f sin. From the stand of .1 i-titication by Faith, he could more ot me i.oiu .u.u totim . , e of the Lord and could appre ciate more the measurements of Divine preatness. Then, called and appreciat in' the call, lie bowed ids heart be the ! - e v -ta Wo I Aim nuui ivl.i. I Iir.o ki.- It a ler- Uted by t he c! '! -y true Christian ad fir t!:e riaht. t rd of (h'd. or the ., -hoods v hi h ha aii:!.y Chira'i,r. betl t lie v: f h have repe h f tradition It is time l: I f '- d t! ll': -aid e Trutli. for fie i pos;ti. n ,,f t hi. e .-.and. -ed th j v !m. h ha ve be the saints, j'ud j e weiii-y and : o',;od for re.ief ! I eclioi, (,1 I tj t i r .'a uh family "i ' ,. .t - Kansa fives - ivv-iadeii US theV and balm in the d Creator. Is it not tim that all minister" of the I ;wp.. a UTi"'.:i.-ed and m:udfeted tin ir freedom from the tiecdai mis statements of the Divine chara'.fer an 1 the Lord and naide a full surr.n d-r to Him in response to the inviia ti ti. "I beseech ou therefore, breth ren. !y the mercies of Cod. that ye resent your bodies a living sacrifice. holy, accept:. b'e UT'.to C od. our r. a - ui.i l Hav ma- and having laid himself at the Lord's feet, he received the beceitins of the Holv Spirit, not with outward show or deniou-tratioii. but with inward praee which is erv ice." Item. l.:l. tiohe all in his powei ;u:po-e. wl.i' have rejected t! i in tne:r la-arts they Ion- :;u-o? It is we'! 11 SU' h should hft up tlieir voice iil.e a trumpet, and a';ve n : uncertain soe.iid to the mass.-- ,,f the rnairlnir creation, who are a "'a !;.!: in:; and :re hnn-ei-ii.'ir and thirsting f t The I'.read and the Water of Life, v. hi- !i alone can satisfy their l"!::i.s Bible Study the Great Need. This is the Mess;.e.e hi h we f"r d and d Ui-co-,:raae to take I ,i the fact uf h Seii: teres to tlem v. ord fo I."Ve rmd ;: il -n !..-: d on beha : :' ace- to save us fro!:: were ia.-relv emotional oi pert uie-turv V admiration. At s;n h a time th Messrue of the Love of C an 1 Chri-t is a I aim indeed, if it c ua-- to the wounded and cli-couraued one. It is our tho-iirut that part i ular.y at tl i- liniesii 'h h-cotirauemeM is lie In.-ne isi upon lar-je nnm!--;- ,:' the liutnan family. With the opetiiuj of th. vear many u-opetly made re.so! ;: ; ions to t !ieiuel es. or to tle-ir Iricnds r t.i t! " Lord, that thev vvoind I to the trot Fntil thev have tim us a thorough study t and demonstrate the se'ii-s tiny must t. k -.!: it that the .lt:-ti--e. V.'id un I'ou er of i .'od are of Adam and his our sin- ami from thrlead and d iu eonditloti i:i wlii. h v.-- had inrsel v-s. mentally, morady and hysieally. ."er should it be very diiiieult I" X'-rci-e this de-ree of f. iltl. 'l'he S-TipttlJ- de--!aro. "He that cometh unto C .d must beiiev- tln.t II" is. and that He is a Ilewa.rder of them that drl-etit ly seek Him." (Hebrews ll:d.i 'l'his i;, oives a faith in the Jus'i e of I that, ha.vir-: invind ;:. He will not spurn u v. hen we respond to Hi- cadi. Moreover, It sl.olod appc" reasonable mind that G"d just and ievinp towards lliou-iit of ; n ar,'ry. v ind t are io in j. (.'it-.a..! .-hoa tl 1 in:-tant!y by every rational : it a uic'i'l Ik'-, demoniacal. i e . u .! r: on er. liv tv that !l' won! 1 be M (: are upon herthv no -1 that hear- m unity, o one town. Mr. and r. Care; he ik n icinir a member families the all c 1 a i m s aeamst sai i , , rv . I . : I or i.iui c. l tiie uniec t-t citt I I" Netoaska, on I You ir.ir estate w Cour.tv .Iu. 're. Cour; House. Piatt? mouth. Cass County recen.iier !". A. D lo, A. D. ll'l. on each of said davs. and that till ! ,.!..;,.: rr fled l,P'r,-P sn id Ve.ur on i '-v at the IilSt rtPOI't. sai.'. last day of hea-in-z w.l' e for-! -er baj-red. L'y the 'o- ALLEN J. IJEL.sON, ("..: -y .Tmlre. PAWLS V LULLK'i kr v ."', Attorneys. Harold Dav and their ,),two chiklren, of C'am'orii'.cre, arrived ' Friday evenitic frr a short visit with jMr. Day's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. IhtV. and Saturday niirht Harold 1!'14 and on June v';-s taken mcK witti typhoid tever. at nine o'clock a. m.i' ht IS :' S;H: ma'! n I? ithoovht that he is srettmp alonp nice- Mr. anrl Mrs. Ed Kroehler of Sheri- icau, w yfimi'i?, were visitir.tr at the jhome of Mr. Kroehler'. sister. Mrs. Hp-rrpn Kh ifsch. from Saturday irkt titdil Wednesday morr.intr, when !M Sell your property by an ad in the Journal. L. J. Hall and Mrs. Kleitsch arid daughter. Tres-a. took them to Lincoln in their i Fo:-d. They were accompanied home from Lincoln by Fritz and Miss Alice who came to spend Thanksirivinir at home. It Reallv Does Relieve Rheumatism. Everybody who is afflicted with Rheumatism in any form should by I all means keen a bottle of Sloan's Liniment on hand. The minute you feel pain or soreness in a joint or muscle, bathe it with Sloan's Lini- j ment. Do not rub it. Sloan's pene- All sale matters entrusted to my care jtraUs almost immediately ripht to the seat of pain, relieving the hot. tender, swoolen feelinpr and makinjr the part easy and comfortable. Get a bottle of Sloan's Liniment for 2-" The Union Auctioneerj Union, Nebraska will receive prompt and care ful attention. Farm and Stock Sales a Specialty! Rates Reasonable! I-Address or phone me at Union for open dates. cents of any drujrjrist and have it in i enabiim; tb tiie house apainst cold.-, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralpia, sciatica and like ailments. lour; money back if not satisfied, but it does pive almost instant relief. more in. i.t! to their i'riator. to th' ir com nit.ns. to t hcius-clv e.- ami to all of their interests and obhpations. I.ut as the year slipped away, it has brotiahi trials, testings, and to many deft at ami discouragement. Corr.e, Weary ana Heavy-Laden." Now is the cppottiiiie moment to !he-e discouraged ones to hear the voice of Him that speaheth from Heaven, teliini; them of 1 1 is love. His sympathy and His willingness to aid all who will accept His assistance. HearLeninp obediently to His voice, such may chauae the hour of defeat t ihe lour of victory by the lord's ;is-si.-ung tace: just as, many a time in earthly warfare, victory has been wrested from defeat by the arrival ol teinforcemeiits at the opportune mo nnnt. The moment of discourage ment, of loss of eonlideiice in earthly pn tress, and of hopeless despair, i the opportune moment for the discoiir aped one to recopnize his n-eJ of the Savior, to cry unto Him and forthwith io receive the reinforcement. from Him who has declared. "My strength is made perfect iu your weakness"; and aain. "Come unto Me, all ye that labor and are heavy-laden, and 1 will tive you rest. Take My yoke upon you. and learn of Me: for 1 am mock Mid lowly of heart; and ye shall rind lest unto your souls." Ihit it requites faith to believe in a Savior whom we have never seen, with whom we have not been ac uuainted. nnd especially One who has been so frequently misrepresented to us as havirm prepared from before the foundation of the world for our eter nal torment. How can we assure our selves of Hi IyiveV How may w know that lie is not the cruel One that has been pictured to us? How may we know that lie is a lovin-j. irenerous. kind, faithful Friend a Cod v ho dolishteth not in our trouble, who rejoicctb not in iniquity, who rejoiceth not in eternally tormentinp II:. crea tures, nor even In destroy ins; them eternally in the Second Death: bur. conversely. i:i dinp us pood, in exhib iting towards a!! who will receive it Hi loving kindness and lender mcrcv. m more and more, in the laiiirua.s"- t our test, to appreciate the height, t Li- ienth. the breadth and the depth ii" Hi Love a Cod who even tually -: iifive nil men saved (recov ered an; troucht to a knowiedpe of ;;e. tor- le.i-fic'i it: ! as li No dolibt J this won il have been so had it not ! b-'i-n that the misconception ,.u n,.. subject, which the Apostle cahs the 'tl cti in- .f devils." was impo-ed upon our minds from our very earliest childhood, and often by those wlwm we properly loved and whose ; iety we reverenced, but who were theiuseive deceh od. It is hi'h time that more reverential, more lov iu.u. thcoloaical iews were seen by all mankind. It is the lack of this true theology that is driving many away from the Lord and His Word into vain philosophies and 'science fahselv bo-called "- Iliaher Criticism. Christian Science, Evolution. Tiieoso 'that spirit which condemns them by pay. etc.. -t 1 Timothy (':'-lo. and eidi -.hteiiuient of the eyes of his. j andeistandinp. From this new stand : point of consecration and harmony ; with the Divine will, he bepau to see I more of the lei.irth, more of the i breadth, more of the height, more oi the depth of Cod's Love. If he has ! lived up to his privileges faithfully, he ; has been urcwiii;' hourly, daily, month ly. v early pr-.winp in praee. in knowl- td.'c. in ability to see these measure meMs of the Div ine character. Note that this is the verv expression of our text and context: The reception i of Christ into our hearts by faith ; brought, a a rule, miahty stivupthen ; i'.-.-j: 1 y His Spirit in the inner man to tie new nature. A this Spirit of 'hrist dwelt, or resided, in our hearts by laith, it tended t root us and to 'ro;md us in His character-liken-, vv a t ii is the same as that of Hi I'a ! : her Lve. This experience euab es ' ii- to corupr herd with ail saints these j measurements of o'.r Creator's char acter as others cannot appi iaie them. Vet. as the Apostle says, even we who n o- kno.v only in part shall, after ex periencing the resurrection ehanpe ::om earthly to Heavenly nature, see ! our Lord a He is. and shall know a v.e are known. How prand will b--this consummation! Filled With the Fulness of God." So in our text. v. hieh applies to the pre-cut life, the Apostle declares that e'i ihe saints cannot know the Love of '!u isi; for it pa.-ses knowiedpe. He ;!,; ws:: further intimation of bow keen :. ppteeiatioa of the glorious i r.o -ter of Cod wniis to Hi. eonse ; d oms-by their being "tilled with the fulness of Cod." This means, only ihe renouncement of sin. not y faith in the Lord as our Kedeem n t only consecration to Him. but ..- a lilhug w ith His spirit. His mind. His disposition- This, as already stat- k is a gradual work. "Not by might, l ot by power, but by My Spirit, saith the I.i'.d." The Spirit of the Lord is one of holi lies not only of separatencss from -in. but of opposition to it: not only i f s mpathy w ith righteousness, but of activity en its behalf; not only of 1 anting away from our hearts every svmnathv with the unfruitful works of 1 1.: darkness, but also of the receiving of 1 daily life and a word fitly spoken; not only by an appreciation of the fruits and graces of Cod's Spirit: meekness. ' gentleness, lontrsuffering. brotherly I kindness, love but so great an apptfc ! iation of them as more and more in 1 duces us to stamp these gracious char ! aetei istics of Divinity upon our own ' thoughts, word and deeds. I Not only did the great Apostle Taul 1 preach Christ and shun not to declare the whole counsel of Cod. but he never once referred to eternal torment or to unvthin:: akin to it and his writings ! constitute more than one-half of the .New Testament Scriptures! The se l verest penalty that he ever declared is Unit of everlasting destruction the Fecond Death, from which there is no Hope of d"l it erance. Undoubtedly he ; was riirf :t in this course. du the con br;e! j trarv. he preached and wrote not only one! "A short work will the I-ord : ;: ,ut the length and breadth and make with the earth " Everything has j !,t.i-lit and depth of the love of Christ, been prepared for the establishment j but in the context he tells us that he of the Millennial Kingdom upon the i iraytd for the Church, that they might ruins of present systems. It is foliv 1 JV able to attain such and more of the The w orid has discovered that the bonds of ignorance and superstition have been holding it for centuries, and that its eyes of understandim; have so long been covered that now' thev blink iu the dazzling light of the dawning Millennial Day. At one bound the so called scientific world hits left Cod's Word and leaped into a refined ag.uos tic-ism, whi. h proteses a faith not pus sessed. The middle and the lower ( iasses are ever ready to follow their leaders; this means, very shortly, what the Scriptures predict "a Tiaie of Trouble such as was not since there vv.as a nal ion" a social, religious, tinin eial. political upheaval anarchy. Where Judgment Eegins. Thank Cod for the assurances of II is Word that the spasm w ii I be to think of holding the people back, of bandaging the eyes of their under standing, and of enslaving them aair: with ignorance and superstition Those who are thus endeavoring t ' Love of Cod. Undoubtedly Ihis is the great need of the Church today. Let u all pray, not only for our selves, but also for each other, a wider opening of the eyes of our understand- meet the situation show clearly that .. . . r - i and a inner eomproneniou ui me they do not understand it. The tidal j length, the l.readtn. the neignt anu tiie wave of liberty of mind can no more depth of the Dove of Cod in Chrkst be repressed than can the ocean tide ! ' rom this attainment come our mess be stayed with a broom. There is just one remedy the cor rect understanding of the Itible teach ings. Whoever fails to receive the Truth fails of everything with respect to the present life. This statement ap plies not only to the world in general, hut also to the entire Church of Christ. The hour of trial predicted to come upon the whole worid is now upon us; and tin- Aostie Peter's declaration is that it must becni with the Church -the House of Cod. 1 1 Peter 4 : 1 T.i The statement of the Viophet i that one thousand wili fall to one rhar will st.md-"A thousand shall fall nr thy side. and ten thousand at thy right i:ig and a Do the worlds blessing. J he ; i o ! 1 1 from the great Sun of Righteous ness. which shortly is to flood the world, will be "the light of the knowl edge of the glory of Cod" of Divine Mercy and Love. jpcup. my Lnrd. Thou are my life. y.y rest in labor, strength in Ftrife; Thy love Iips1!!" my love of Thee: Thy fulness that which filleth me. "'tine tiToi't v?.ir.. r.-.y v.erA:r.f?s learned. Weary, from pelf o Christ 1 turned, ("ontet't to hi His fulnrpc i,e An unbousht fulness unto me. "Life's heavenly secret was revealed In Christ r.l! riches ate conce". led. We try and fail: we ask. He Elves. Arnt in His rest our s; i:it livts." P. mmmm R K rs t t .- i : 1 ti ti? A Con! time i: is set -vi.ich ieiUa hou: with : and which o;.! or haiti riRST- ca.vnon nvailc.LUv ol the carbou i: up the ch. l;r n To ov-rc-m( sr-.ni.e nr.! s FIRST- k.itely uirtiel.t. am! -,.!-. as lore.- as u SECCXD T; burn the CAS in t .' . ht f ui!-' rect !or.. i -n e it' which the fire is not f .-oti t p in the fi.M until t.d.eti d -vvn in the sprii: tt ent jon coal and only thre only two :n h'eat d. tur.i s ;n twt-n Ej c ' irneit -a- fo! heat i! ; .- i i t ,n. v a -1. n to-; r n . l- I : i a i t A ami ; .a h .- ti. ; i. T- A'.-ed ft C ti coal, gas, w with the smoke, in th s io-s (,f f;,t-I atal tv TifeVI-t iu the room it v.;.- re:c--:a invent a construction for : . !..! a! 1 w : i : , i u ; c h -.d'; f tie r c nt '--ciitie wide '. 1 1 . ifive l:,- C fi d )-ema:n airti:.-h . ft . r draft that v. a .f'C'- tiMl".r . i.dd oid.::e -.I v The Factory's Remarkable Guarantee a s a v i u -.love of the (jf one-third in fml o r .me sir.e. with si 1 To iruarai t anv lower clrait slack (.! lignite. 2 To guarantee Cole's Hot I'dast to use les coal for heating a given space than any base burner with the same tire pot. .'I To guarantee that the loom can Tie heated one to four hours each morning with the soft or coal put in tlie stove the evening befote. 4 To guarantee that the stove will hold f.io soft coal from Saturday evening to Monday n without attention. -". To guarantee a uniform heat dav hard coal, soft coal or lignite. (1 To guarantee every stove to remain long as used. 7 To gvu.rant Coal. hard made from hard with irrnng j roof. To ruarar.t P ua".ng. We will f.ilt;:! the fi ind night with airtight as ce the feed door to be smoke and d .'(. the t .Ut ! el . r g to j rev-n stove not cla the work cording to direction-, dadlv take the stove 1 actorv guarantee and shouni anv as gjaruntet. d when .pe rated ac ve will refund tiirmtiM jia.d and .ci:. Once a User You Sure Will Be a Booster for GcEe's Original Hot Blast dealers! ti ti Ui 3 i Plattsrnouth, Febraska affsmoutn's Basket Store OPPOSITE JOURNAL OFFICE I Potatoes 65c per bushel just a few left, get ycur orders in you a vr;nt Minnesota Burbanks! California Grapes 10c IL; Oranges 15c tloz , Cuban Grape fruit large size 5c extra large 3 for 25c. See us first if you want the best for the least money. Call and get our prices on canned fruits End vegetables. Come in and see our display. Cranberries 2 quarts for 15c. Nehawka Cider by glass or gallon. WILL DELIVER THEM Opening Evenings! Phone 434 For that Christmas Gift you will find in our store a large and representative line of Diamonds Watches LaVallieres Gold Jewelry, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Imported China, Hand Carved Rose Beads with the fragrance of the roses. Many other items in our stock, which we will he pleased to show you at your convenience. wain JEWELER AND SILVERSMITH Selling Agent for Hamilton Watches Plattsrnouth, ::::::: Nebraska B. A. McE & ti ti & 'ci ti ti & ti ti ti ti ti ti ti & ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti & ti & ti