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    MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917.
PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL.
PAGE 7.
Mr.- fab
A half million dollars' worth
of perfectly pood farm ma-
BACCALAUREATE SERVICES 'uZXI
(continued from first page) " ih?I"e' tarved children cry out in the1
. nighi for a parent s protection, out-
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chinery lVjthrown in he scrap the truth and the 'truth shall make wrohgs, men grope in blindness, or
pile every(lii Nebraska. yu free" U is the duty then of a11 hobble on artificial limbs, and all the
is .. . ; men" to scek the uth about a11 world is stunned, when nations for-
c
omtort
Farm work is the hardest things, that we may know how to
work there is on machinery.
work, that we may know how to
world is stunned, when nations for
get the principles that make them 1
men, and refuse to be gentlemen and
Castings
break, bearings
wear out, shalts bend ana
break. Things tret dull
pill hard, gears rattle, smash,
bang and crash, paint gets dull.
l Allien, L W UllLlV IIIV 11
think, that we may know how to live. t t cach other with respect, and
India's poverty. Africa's indolence-
an(j and Mexico's brutality are all the ef-
iects oi a Kindergarten stage in ine
development of their minds. Eyes
have they but they see not, ears have
Many farmers throw away they but they hear not. They need
machinery and biiy
cause they are not aware that and unstop their ears that they, as
we can in nearly every case re- Watts has said, may
make such machinery equal
courtesy. I have great sympathy
with Swift, who says in these lines:
"Brutes find out where their talents,
tie.
A hear will not attempt to fiy.
A foundered horse with oft debate
Before lie tries a nve-barred gale.
and in many
than new.
. . . . I . i i : . . . : ... . . . -1 1 ,
new, be- a teacher that may open tneir eyes rui'.ll.r;"s rlu , i ...M,
' IU . ' . kill V a I V I 1 H'Vf i . V. A. i ' "
Hut man we find the only creature,
Wlio, le.l ly folly, combats nature:
Who. whpn she loudly cries, forbear,
With obstinacy fixes there;
Anil when his prenius least inclines.
Absurdly bends his whole designs."
respects better
"Seize upon truth where'er 'tis found.
AnioiiKst your friends, amongsl your
foes.
On Christian or on Heathen jrrourid:
The Mower's divine, where'er it grows."
We do not care how bad your
machinery is smashed or worn,
4UMi ..11 -illl-n -t -i 1 -
, i? , i become a child whose deeds will jus
make them as irood as new and , ., , , ....
Trie true student is he that is seek
ing the truth. lie is endeavoring: to
save you money.
A dollar saved
is a dollar
tify himself as being a child of wis
dom. Through your four years of
study in high school work you have
earned; keep your money ai : been seekers after truth. However,
home and you may jret it back that which you have learned in your
again, besides it helps us to high school course contains merely
employ home labor. I the fundamentals of truth. Truth or
Put your machinery troubles . wisdom, which is the same, is the
up to us; we have the best 'ability to make another person
eouinned machine shop in the' happy. Christ said: "I am the
country; if you don't believe it, J Truth." He also said: "The great-
call and see us. Visitors are al
ways welcome.
We make
metal. Now
overhaul thin
rush.
everything in
est COIlHUiliiuiuewi liiuu o"iui
thv neighbor as thyself." No one has
is a good time toWhcn you learned t
gs for the spring makes you were st
WESTERN MACHINE AND
FOUNDRY.
L. C. Shaki.
Plattsmouth - - -
FLAG STICKERS
found the truth of life until he knows
how best to love his fellow man.
that 2 plus 2
tudying how to
be honest with men. For it might be
were you ignorant of that fact, that
vou would fail to return to a man
!a penny who had given you a nickle
for two pencils at 2 cents each. When
, i , ' vou learned that the moon is 238,840
Nebraska , .
miles from the earth, you were
guarding against the possibility of
unduly frightening someone by tell
The Journal has just received
new line of American flag stickers
that are so popular over the country
at present. Call in at once and se
cure your supply while they last.
For Rent Living rooms over Stan
fiekl book store. Inquire of Henry
Hcrold. 4-lG-tfd
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RESERVE MAY 2GTI1
1 mg tnem mat it mijiut ct jh liicu
it l U : . A . . - A , . ,1 in Vi Al -iitr
, IMIUM! V IlCil Ik uciicuucu in tut v.o..
iWhen you learned that a bottle
marked C2 115 OH was not water but
alcohol, your knowledge may enable
you some time to save a man from a
state of intoxication. Thus you have
been handling the implements of
truth. For all these branches of
learning are but aids to the greater
structure of truth. Paul realized
very well the processes of life when
he said to Timothy, "Study to show
thyself 'approved unto God, a work
man that needeth not be ashamed,
lightly handling the words of truth.''
V Honor Drill team at Coates' v
hall. Admission, gents 50c. Mu-
sic by Holly's Saxophone Or- v
chestra. 'I
Ff4hA .duiic4Kj?stlia.- Ueaejal J Geometry, .physics, 'chemistry, litera-
LOST.
A lady's spring blue serge coat
Lost tn route from the Kcil school
house to the Four Mile creek. Finder
please notify Mrs. Fred Albert.
5-18-ltdltwkly
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I wish to announce to the public that
I have moved by place of business to
new and larger quarters in the Platts
mouth garage, on South Fifth street,
one-half block south of the Bank of
Cass county, where I am in position to
handle the increasing demand for the
Chevrolet car. I'hone me any time lor
demonstration of the most wonderful
car on the market for the money.
W. W. WASLEY.
One IJlock south of Bank of Gass
County. 2wd&w
YQUB GOAL Bl
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ture are words of truth. The words
love, God and is to establish separate
ly the great truth, "God is love," but
only when rightly placed together. You
may be an authority on botany, and
geology, and languages, and thus be
in possession of a great many of the
element of truth, but not be in pos
session of the real truth of life.
Again, as Paul says, "Tho I have
all knowledge and understand all
mysteries, and have not love, I am
nothing.' That is why Prof. Driver
was one of the most learned students
of biblical exegesis, but one who did
not know the main nucleus of truth
which th Bible contained, that ardent
love for others that made Dwipht L.
Moody and Charles Spurgeon, men of
little learning, famous because of
their possession of wi?dom that is di
vine. What knowledge they had was
used rightly and so made them
among the wisest of men.
The one who studies is carrying
out the Divine command vhich, was
given in the beginning to subdue the
earth. Or, in the DOth Psalm, "Thou
turnest man to destruction and say
est return ye children of men." It
is man's attempt to solve the de
structive forces that are about hirri
and to return unto God. As the shell
cast upon the shore mourns of the
sea, so study is the yearning to be
at peace again ni the ocean of Infinite
Wisdom. As it is the instinct of an
ant when his hill is disturbed to pro
tect the unhatchd eggs, and preserve
the life that is within them, so there
should also be in every man an active
desire to restore order in this world,
that every soul should have an equal
right to the fullest joys of life. Tis
true, as Shakespeare says, "Times are
out of joint," but our attitude should
be different than was that of the
speaker, who continues, "Oh cursed
spite that I was eve born to set them
right." The only yearning that ever
should urge a nation to dominate the
world should not be her culture, nor
traditions, but a love of the world,
that they would be willing to give
their begotten sons and wealth and
ingenuity that the world through
them might live, and in that case
such a nation would never have to
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r v. . : draw the sworci. U nnsuan nit-
vutt pui III on t
old or new home in I tions were in possession of the truth
one day. of Christ, that truth would have sent
, their billions of money and their mil-
Costs lew to in.,liong of men out of love and Syrnpa
stall and gives thc fQr tho5e in ignorance to the
greatest satisfaction iffftrant.. in which case
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iernorant, in
thinkest. vou we would have war
I "
Ask for a catalog. Truth has been crushed to earth, it is
trampled in the trenches, it is lac
erated in the air, it is mocked on
the seas, and man rises bleeding from
DAWSON
Was there ever a time when the
words of the prophet were more true
and we can hear now: "A voice cry
ing in the wilderness, prepare ye the
way of the Lord, make straight in the
desert a highway for our God. Every
valley shall be exalted, and every
mountain and hill shall be made low,
and the crooked shall be made straight
and the rough places plain. And the
glory of the Lord shal be revealed and
all flesh shall see it together, for the
Lord hath spoken it." Let truth as
sert itself in the hearts of our people,
and again take its throne and we
shall have peace, and even better still
we shall have love. Nations are say
ing that after the war our people
shall not trade with Germany, we
shall have no more dealings with the
Germans. May the student nations of
the world learn the lesson of the war,
that death dwells in doubts, but life
in love.
Wisdom's children are the cream of
the earth. My dictionary gives as a
definition of wisdom "the right use of
knowledge." Lieut. Swartzlopenski,
who spoke in the high school, said that
the Russian people were not a learned
people, but they were wi&e. They had
good judgment. They made good use
of what they knew. The question be
fore us is, then, -where sh-all we find
the highest wisdom? For we want
to sit at her feet, and learn of her,
indeed, we want to worship her.
Three hundred million people wor
ship Confucius. Of wisdom he said,
"it is to foster right among the
people and to keep aloof from the
ghosts of the dead." His advice is
good, but not sufficient. He supplied
the command but not the motive
power to do right. He was talking to
hearts blackened in sin. One might
as well say to a goat. "Eat no bark
from mf fruit tree." - But the goat
cannot change his nature and the
command is unheeded. To stop eat
ing bark from fruit trees, he must be
a dog. For a dog has no desire for
such and the trees are safe and the
dog is free to run among the trees
There must be placed in a man a
desire to do the right, and then the
command will be heeded. As it is
China is a fine place to leave. It is
no wonder that travelers say they are
rflipvf-d to ae-ain embark to other
lands.
Another great religion of the world
i: Voh.immeaamsm. 1 hcv tell me
that the Koran is a book of high
moral teaching. I take one look at
the children of Mohammedanism and
I turn awav for deliverance from
such conditions. The other great re
ligion is Christianity. I find every
Christian nation at war with each
other. But I have mis-spoken. They
are not Christian nations. A nation
is not Christian until its policies have
become the policies of Christ. As
Vng as any nation, no matter how
many Christian citizens there are in
her population, allows the governing
officers to dictate a policy that rep
resents not a Christian spirit, but is
tainted with selfish motives for per
sonal intrfcnehment, that is lacking in
altruistic attitude in foreign rela
tions, that it obdurate and merciless
in international conferences, that na
tion must pay the penalty in blood
for her negligenc. Emperor William
is not responsible for the German em
pire he is not the vice-fjerent of God
for Germany, nor is King George to
the English, but both the Germans
and the English, as well as America,
are responsible for the emperor, the
Kinjr and the President. A well
established firm -sending forth a re
liable agent will make good any prep
osition that agent contracts with an
other business "firm. If Christian na
tions, so called, want peace, they must
see that the men who run their gov
ernments aVe Christian gentlemen,
uncompromising in sin, and then we
will be known as a Christian nation,
whose mission is a love unselfish for
the world.
Thus, in the turmoil of these Chris
tian nations, I find their savagery not
so much inherent in their generic na
ture, as it is an expression of their
worse type of citizens, who have, by a
series of circumstances, been able to
usurp the power of the government.
On the other hand, I find that there
is in the hearts of the great mass of
people an abhorrence of such conduct,
and if there were taken a vote of
th people, including also the mothers
and wives, there would never be an-
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All details having bearing on the
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ample wheclbasc end l&rgc tires
shock-absorbing cantilever rear
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deep soft upholstery
roomy body with with side seats
proper balance in construction
Each one of these features does its
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the dominant value among cars of its
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Touring $CTo
Pwoadster $080-
Country Club $795
Big Fours
Touring $900
Roadster $885
Coupe $1250
Sedan '. . . . $1450
Light Sixes
Touring $1025
Roadster $1010
Coupe $1385
Sedan $1585
Willys-Six
Touring $1-125
Willys-Knights
Four Touring $1,395
Four Coupe $I("50
Four Sedan .' $1950
Lour Limousine iflP.'O
Eight Touring $1953
Advance in price, Big Four and
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the month of April.
AH prices f. o. b. Toledo
Subject to change without notice.
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other war between them. So I am
hopeful that I have found a people,
who, in spite of the wars, are su-
to see if we have properly solved our
problem and can obtain a grade suf
ficient to pass and make us eligible
lint tliey, while tlieir comranjoii.s slept,
Wei' toilintr upward in tl e nifrht.
preme over all others. They are the ! for eternal life
most educated. They have advanced
the farthest in scientific accomplish
ment. They have made the createst
progress in providing for the poor
and weak. I am interested in the
source of their achievements. I find
that the best of them study the
Bible. And I find that the rible
tells of the teachings of Jesus Christ.
I see that lie says that He is the
Truth, the Way. the Life. Also he
rays "If ye abid in rie, and my words
abide in you, ye shall ask what ye
We have not winprs, we cannot soar;
ftnt we have feet to scsile am! i-linili '
It behooves US to'l'v slw lesrrees. I- ni-oe and more.
1 he cloudy summits of our time.
As students seeking the truth of
life, let me guide you in your quest,
nernies and be ye perfect as I am jsf. Montaicne: Peter, the unschooled!01" fl'u;t vegetables and meats, in
perfect. These are your rules, now fisherman of Tiberias, outshines thella3S Jars- Sold under a positive
go ahead. 'No. you cannot look in the scholarly brilliancy of Tom Paine; j guarantee that it will do the work
book. Eve did that and she did not ' xhc Christian teaching of Gerrit Ver- j satisfactorily. You can save half
pass, ior tnac is cneating. rne devil ! kuile of Wisconsin is a ereater work ! our ilvin UIe oi inese can-
than the writings of scorn of the IUfiS omnia.
si id to her, "eat and it will make you
wise.'' She ate and became wise, but
God Almighty would not accept her
paper. If you try to gain heaven by
some other way than working out
your problems yourself, you are a
thief and a robber and will be thrown
cut of the contest. There are many
noted Voltaire; Bill Ingersoll, of
Glenn Cove, N. Y., a Presbyterian
minister, is a brighter man than was
Bob Ineersoll, of agnostic oratorical
fame; Christ said wisdom is justified!
of her children, thus wre see that the
teachings of these Christ scoffers, tho
study on it now. Christ has said you
must not kill a man, nor be angry
without cause, nor call another a fool,
ior n you do you are in danger of the by warning that you will not attain
judgment. But you must turn the 'the status of a child of wisdom,
other cheek when one has slapped j though you gain the highest pin
you. You must go two miles when nacles of intellectual learning, unless
ore asks you to go one; you must you have assembled your tenets of
give the cloak also if he has asked truth according to the plan of the
you for your coat; you must not : Master of Galilee, the Savior of men,
swear by anything in the heavens or the Giver of Life Jesus Christ. The
the earth, but let your answer be yea J wisdom of Billy Sunday excels the
or nay; I classify adultery by a lust- ' intellectuality of the renowned David
will, and it shall be done unto you." ful look of the eye. I call it murder ( Sfcrauss, the infidel; Moody was a
Surelv the world's greatest Teacher. ii you wish a man dead. Love your v.iscr man than the learned rational-
And. too, when He says, "I say unto
you love your enemies, bless ihcm
that curse you, do good to them that
hate you, and pray for them which
Jcspitefully use you and persecute
you; that ye may be the children of
your Father which is in heaven," I
know that I have found the Father
of all wisdom and am anxious to be
his child.
The student of life is disciplined
io difficulties. Just as the problems
of algebra, and of geometry, and
physics, demand your patience, labor
and perscverer.ee and their solution
gave you power and knowledge, so the
solution of our moral problems re
quires diligence and untiring effort to
perform the right and avoid the
wrong.
"If llion iati.i t !lan a iiMe !;'!,
And never Hair ti!l it sileeeed.
TIioukIi in the .-u ;i"- thy heart ; hotild
l.loed:
Whatever ohstaele-; control.
Thine hour will come, yo on, true
soul.
Thim'lt win the nri.;e, thou"H reach
the soal."
As Paul says to Timothy, "Endure
hardness as a good soldier of Jesus
Christ." "If a man strive for mas
teries, yet is he not crowned, except
he strive lawfully." Your life is a
problem which God has given to you
to solve and find the correct solution.
The correct answer is, eternal life;'
can you work out your life's problem;
and make it give you the correct an-
swer? By the process of trigonom- j
ttry it is possible to measure the:
height of a mountain on the moon, I
for, having two sides and an angle ;
Vt n r.thnt- tifl,- oht ; i nab c. ;
T , 4 - J(,..t o to youth to live again a better life
It is of no great importance iltat '.e ?
i lL , - f ., . mn1, and use toe experience of the lives
know the height of the moons moun-
, . . . nvtul they l ave bved, how all of us wish
tains, but having given to us a moital . .
?u ,.f .m.lthat in that experience of failure we
111V, L lA i : i I e U vtnu cut; icuuvnvj 1 " - -
nmg, a
Mean tho I am. not wholly so.
Wnco ouiekentd hy thy hrtvaih;
Hi, lead me. vhereso-er 1 jro.
Through tliis oay's life or death.
Tiii. day he hreud and peace mv
A 1 1 el.-e I eneath the ssun.
T!"'u knuvi'ti! it host. !. towed or
And let thy will be done.
To Thee whos:- temple is all t-pace,
Whose altar earth, sea. skies
t'ne chorus lei all heinir raise d;
.MI Ha tn re's incense rise."
I"t.
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that steal a man's or a widow's brilliant in education, was destruct-
mePiey or a woman's virtue, and come ive in jts effect, for the French revo-
to the communion table without re- !ution was the consequence of such
pentnnce and think to be accepted. non as Montaigne and Voltaire; the
Tlicy have tried to cheat God and v,-orks cf Renan, Straus and Ingersoll
come in without the wedding gar- are submersed in the dust of neglect,
ment. Why should they, when oth
ers, "Climbed the steep ascent to
heaven through peril, toil and pain"
while thousands of lives live in love
as the result of the efforts of Moody,
Finnev and Sundav. Christ said the
but rather let us pray, "O God, io kiom of Heaven is as a pearl
hidden in a field, which, when a man
discovers it, goes and sells all that
he has and purchases that field. Let
me urge you to bend every effort to
obtain that pearl, for it is Truth,
whose reflected light is found in
books, in science and literature, but
whose full xadiance is seen in the
Son .f Righteousness, the world's
The wisdom that we learn after onv sourcc of Xruth and of Life,
New flsgs, new stickers, new bows,
and emblems, just received at the
Journal office. Buy them nhile they
last.
us may grace be given who follow
in their train." It is
"il;.-.v to drift to the sea of douht.
Kasy to hurt what we cannot heal,
1-Iasy to louse what we cannot soothe,
!I; sy in speak what we do not feel.
II: sy to show what we ought to con
ceal, Kr.sv to think that fancy is fate,
lint. . the wisdom that came too
late."
the test is over does not count, for
how we would like to return to the
test, after resorting to the books, we
have discovered the answer to be that
which we ought to have known. How
Dives of the Bible parable of Christ
would like to have returned to the
earth for another chance, how aged
men and women would like to return
T, j rj , y,c ' have already had, wherein we wil
Redeeming Savior, whose i - '
blood and whose spirit clanses from
fully pursued the wrong course
sin. our problem is, how arc we to - iU 1
, . , . , ,.-t. had not chosen the easier part, but
obtain this rodernntion unto everlafci.- . . . . 1 . .
ir.g life. Did not Paul have this idea
when ho r;H: "Work out vour sal-
had stood true to the right that the
fruits we now are eating of it were
sweet instead of bitter. Says Christ,
through his disciple, John, "To him
vafion with fear, and trembling,
. . . , y-',ia ho that ovecometh, I will give to eat of
Ms logarithm book, the b.ole, He .
, " , ..r,ot, ' the tree of life. Thus wisuom is not
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..r Ufr. w -;m i,,-;,- to ihn true cmamea oy me eaung oi me uppie,i Anf, ,3ep, iamnati'.n round the land
i , ; . V ' C" ' i the indulging our fleshly appetites, pn oath I judKe thy foe.
Solution of our lives which is eternal . 7 ' 11 '!
Vint, drnial of the intemnerate evils If I am rieht. thv c-rap imnart.
life. This is a worthy problem lor ( . still in the riKlit'to stp.y;
1 Jesus Christ. May this prayer of the
Pope be the prayer of your life:
Father of all in every npre.
In every clime adored.
Iy saint, hy savage, or hy s-age
Jehovah, Jove, or Lord.
Thou first jri'cat cans-:-, lea.st under
stood. Who all my sens" confined
To know Put this, that thou art rood.
And that in .ve If am blind.
Vet jrave me in this dark estate.
To se the Komi from i'. L:
And hindinu nature fast in fat".
Let free the Iiulnun will.
What conscience dictates to lie dj;ie.
Or warns me nt to P.
This teach me more loan I ell to shun,
That more than hetiven pursue.
What blessings thy free liounty gives
I.et me not cast away:
1'nr (iod is paid when man receive.;
To enjoy is to obey.
't not to earth's contracted f pan
Tiiy goodness let tne bound.
Or Thee-the Lord alone of man.
When thousand world: are round.
I.et lot this weak, unknowing hand
I'resume thy holts to throw.
For Rent Five-room house. All
modern except heat. Will be vacant
after May 1st. One block from Main
street. Call on William Barclay.
All the novelties in patriotic designs
are carried by the Journal office. Call
at the Journal efiice and look over the
line when making your selections.
For Rent The rooms occupied by
Dr. Thomsen in the Gund building.
Call on Edward Donat. dtf
When you desire a cigar with the
flavor of the best tobacco call for the
"Eagle" and have smoke satisfaction.
Manufactured by Herman Spies.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
My four-room house, in good re
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tern, one fine cave, good summer
kitchen, some fruit, coal shed. For
particulars, call on Mike Sedlock.
t j S l o ' truths of life that will exhiliarate our To nnd tl.at better way. -
in Paradise. V. e cannot get oow n to , . 4.
'mule ;-r,l muU-o k-ofn thp nprcpnhnn mr uiibo f mm rrmi'ii ti-ii.
work on it none tco roon. l or e. or impious discontent,
know not the hour when the great of our imnds' and fclve us hearts that,At Ruht thy wisdom 'has .Uni-J.
all Or ausrlit tliv ffoodnoss lcrt.
Teacher of cur lives will cnil in our 1
papers for examination.
men read ed
1 "The" heights by j?rtat
This life is the time of our testir.g pyere not attained by sudden flight,
Crepe and fancy designed paper for
decorative uses can be found at the
Journal office. We have the largest
ine ever brought to this city.
New flags, new stickers, new bows,
and emblems, just received at the
Journal office. Bay them while Jlhey
last.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL AND DANCE.
Teach me to feel another'.- woe,
To hide the fault I see:
That mercy T to others show,
That mercy show to me.
The young ladies of the K. S. ball
will give an ice cream social at the
hall on West Locust street on Wed
nesday afternoon, M&y DO (Decora
tion Day) and in the evening there
will be a social dance given at the
hall. Mu?ic by the Holly Saxaphone
orchestra. Admision: Gents, 50c;
ladies free.