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ELECTION RESULTS
OFFICIAL RETURNS TABULATED
FOR READY REFERENCE.
L
legislation will bo sololy with that
party thin winter.
Following ia tho odlclal vote:
Wilson 158,827
Huglics 1 17,771
Wllaon's ninjorlty 11,771
Novilln for governor received the
sccotid highest total at tho election.
Tho poll shows:
Novlllu llil.IGl
Sutton 13U.810
President Wilson Received Largest
Vote Ever Given Presidential
Candidato in Nebraska.
Secretary of Stato Pool proved to
bo the beat voto gotter on tho demo
tratlo stato ticket, according to tho
aomplcto olllclal returns now com
oletod and tabulated In tho olllco of
tho stato superintendent of all of tho
ulnety-threo counties In tho state.
According to these returns every
thing went domocratlc, tho legislature
being so Btrongly of a domocratlc turn
af mind that tho responsibility for
Neville's majority (1,031
Hitchcock ran third, tho vote on
United States senator being:
Hitchcock 14:1,08,2
Konnedy 131,3f.n
Hitchcock's majority 11,7215
Tho vote received by President Wil
son Is 20,000 larger than was ever
cast for any prcsldentVil candidato In
tho history of the sUite. Roosevelt,
when ho carried It by 87,000 In 11)01,
received but 138,558 votes. Mr. Wil
son received In lDKf nearly 50.000
moro votes than ho did In 1912, while
tho voto for Hughes was 10,000 less
than were cast for Tuft nnd Rooso
u'lt combined four years ago.
Tho official roto of tho stato com
pleto shows that tho silent voter piled
up a majority of 11.050 for Prosldont
Wilson in Nebraska, yet there wero
men of apparently good Judgment who
beforo tho election thought Hughes
might carry tho state.
Food Commissioner G. R Haritian'n
amendment was defeated by u major
ity of 11,778. Tho vote for this
amendment was 1)1,210 and tho voto
against 105.903.
That Nebraska will get at least ono
more congressman in tho 1920 reap
portionment, based on tho census of
that year, was Indicated by the voto,
the largest cast In the state. Tho to
tal vote, 302,CS:, -13,000 greater than
In 1912, on the usual ratio of live to
ono Indicates u total population of
more thnn 1,500,000. This would en
title Nebraslvi to seven congressmen.
Tho voto cast on the prohibition
amendment was much loss than that
registered for tho live candidates for
president. This accounts for tho fact
that tho majority given tho amend
ment was much less than tho major
ity given Wilson. The majority for
tho amendment was 29,112.
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SIMS,
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Abstract of Vote Cast at Election, Nov 7, 1916
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Arthur ...
AdMim . .
Antalope .
Uanner ..
Dlaln ...
noons ...
Hox Ilutto
Uoyd
Drown .
Uuffalp ..
Kurt
nutksr ...
O.H.4
Oodar . . .
Chase . .
Cherry
Cheyenne
Clay
Colfax ...
Cumins
Custer
Dakota .....
Dawes
Dawson . . . .
Deuel
Dixon
Dode
DoukIbb
Dundy
Fillmore ...
Franklin ...
Frontier ...
Furnas ....
CIhko
Garden ....
(larflcld ...
Gosper
a rant
Greeley ....
Hall
Hamilton .
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock .
Holt
Hooker . . . .
Howard ....
Jefferson . .
Johnson ...
Kearney ...
Keith
Kejra Paha
Kimball ...
Knox
Lancaster .
Lincoln . .
I.ognn
Loup
Madison . . .
McPhoraon
Merrick ..
Morrill ....
Nance . . . .
Nemaha .
Nuckolls
Otoe
l'awneo ...
Perkins ...
Phelps ....
Pierce
Plntto
Polk
lied Willow
HIchardBon
UocK
Sail. i .....
Barpy
Saunders .
Hcottsbluft
Sewnrd .
Kherldan . .
Khornmn . .
Bloux
Rtanton . . .
Thayer . . .
Thomas . . .
Thurston .
Valley ....
Washington
Wnyne . . .
Webster . .
Wheeler
York
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S.206
3.I90
351
483
3.(05
1.040
1,841
1.548
5.SC2
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3.700
6,077
3.734
1.030
3,185
1.629
3.B7.
2.71
3.2(1
.355
1,834
1.991
3,788
58
2.83U
5, 600
42.934
1.048
3.6S2
2.61C
2.085
3.U02
7.285
1,019
861
1.140
432
2.061
6.545
3,4!4
2.345
681
1.245
4.118
380
2.631
4.063
2.648
2,363
1,086
846
716
4,680
17.642
4,005
629
472
6,091
348
2.783
1.625
27
3,369
3.40
4.789
2 625
692
2.C38
2.460
4.CTS
2,846
2.641
6,074
947
4.412
2.439
6,270
3.050
3,872
1.1
2.132
1.129
1.773
3,610
492
2.284
2.409
3,138
2.404
2.963
634
4.537
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2.351
10.720
2.194
306
2.491
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1.978
2.130
1.368
353
1.753
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1.661
1.67
1.492
2.676
676
1.670
75
2,388
1.810
1,748
1.000
1.107
615
86
1.693
273
1,126
1,330
1,380
1.073
1,502
289
2,(14
106
2,033
1,101
79
120
1.119
603
669
431
1,889
868
1.909
1,865
1.531
263
961
606
1.314
1,520
1,876
1.672
796
624
1,120
153
861
2.173
26.3
197
1,466
918
573
694
2.576
263
208
442
128
713
3.4H3
1,1(6
673
190
321
1.43
107
1.108
1.513!
1.076
745
344
198
144
1,632
5,618
1.183
114
121
1.9S1
70
893
328
739
1.146
1.119
2,211
9
165
629
1.227
2.467
859
688
1,881
246
2.173
1,119
2,116
577
1.633
494
791
167
871
1.677
94
632
817
1.354
198
til
166
1,417
286
2.667
1.881
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240
2.00S
914
852
901
2.877
1.425
2.332
2.695
1,716
661
1.73
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1.975
1.628
1.424
3.C09
1,032
1.088
1.989
34U
1.350
2.644
24.796
670
1.911
1,345
1.138
1.C07
3.385
693
426
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241
1.289
1,483
1,816
1.267
182
733
3,213
218
1.696
1.841
1.117
1.316
644
401
388
2.329
1.093
2.192
283
219
3.368
184
1.349
888
1,165
1,(58
1.732
2.344
1.171
397
1,426
1.030
3.412
1.600
1.418
2.650
449
3.646
1,320
1.671
1,(87
1,797
1.158
1,208
737
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1.681
161
1.255
1,388
1,656
1,006
1.461
270
2,106
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113
2.C41
1.495
112
184
1,225
691
809
628
2,216
1.608
1.120
1,927
1.717
309
1.091
663
1.737
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1.651
2.047
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701
1,444
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1,208
2.446
14,606
34
1,501
1.081
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1,163
3.383
3C6
302
434
167
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2,555
1,444
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219
436
1,663
109
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1,813
1,373
760
389
316
313
1.910
7.042
1.3C9
172
164
2.428
106
1.178
470
930
1,438
1.411
1.121
1,128
210
971
1,228
1,11!
1.0(0
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2.039
376
1,469
1(6
1.957
1.144
1,115
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344
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1,773
144
717
140
1.197
1,108
1,191
1(3
3.011
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98
32
17
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42
136
23
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124
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14
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314
313
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2.136
2.33
1,967
427
1,621
841
1.772
1,670
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2.829
1,001
896
1.C52
282
1.277
2.598
21.378
425
1.778
1.355
917
1.293
3.4S3
600
336
598
21
1.170
2,441
1,577
1.064
302
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2.078
184
1.607
1,683
1.180
1.101
497
334
270
1,248
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1.748
232
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139
1.21.
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894
1,696
1,643
2.369
1,079
314
871
1.179
2.(86
1.294
1.199
2.605
352
2.661
1.326
2,302
1,140
1,936
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1,066
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1.704
104
1.217
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1.617
1,109
1.244
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1.178
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2.274
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1,518
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229
1.20
2,358
17,663
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1,687
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3.259
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1,036
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141
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1,924
1.287
1,031
413
361
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1.978
9.043
1,749
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2.337
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1,188
1,498
1.690
1.885
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1.123
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1.621
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1.413
1.615
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1.133
1.264
1,137
1.366
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3,430
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, T STATE OFFICES. I
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I.1KUTENANT OOVEltNOB.
TCdtrar Howard, dem ,I'So
11. P. Bhuiway. rep ,'iS?
13. It BrumbuuRh, soc. i'i.L
Charles E. Smith, pro :.: 7,B"
HKCKKTAltY OF STATE.
C. W. Pool, dem JlX'Sii
Addison Wait, rep .?;
33. M. Hefner, oo J.OJJ
Albert Lamm, pro .13
-,Pr AUD1TOK.
VT. II. Bmlth. dem ;!H2S
Oeorg-e W. Marsh, rep ,HS?
D. J. Baldwin, soo ,2,;iJ
John B. noberte. pro 7.301
Oeorjr & H. ! tiMS!
W. ft. Reynolds, rep 1-i,!JJ
-W. H. Wells, soo .
Cnarlt Htoll, pro... ."... .2o
HUl,KllirtIl..Ii.ni.
tV. 1L Clemmons. dem JJHS!
. O. Thomas, rep ll'ii
Mary II. Axtell. boo 10.637
"W. Kuiene Knox, pro ,z
' " ATTOIINEY GKNEHAL.
Willis B. Heed, dem JiS'Sfg
Ttobert W. Devoe. rep "S'JJ;
OeorE J. WrlKht, pro 8,105
LAN1 COMMISSIONER.
O. It. Bhumway, dem JJJ'ISJ
JTred Peckmunn, rop 1JI'5f
Fred O. Chase, soc 10.-?
J, . Jenkins, pro ; 6.80
RAILWAY COMMISSIONEU.
otor B. Wilson, dem lil'lil
Harry T. Olarke. rep 132'!II
Ceorce V. nissell. pro 6,6(1
UNIVERSITY HEOr.NTS.
V. L. Hall, dem 145,680
31. D. Landls. dem 131,101
ore Seymour, rep 119,467
iimml C. Uassett. rep 114.11!
Henry J. Aberly, soo 9.341
Bllsha. J. Taylor, Boa 9.131
Jj. O. Olllert. pro 7,469
Annette Neablt. pro 7,000
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CONGRESS.
County.
FIRST I1ISTRICT.
Magulre. ltoavla.
(D.) (H.)
Casa 2,3f5 1,306
Johnson (71 1,461
Lancaster 6,9t4 1,181
Nmaha 1,371 1,633
Otoe 1,181 1,1(1
Pawnee 997 1,491
Richardson 3,071 3.710
Abel.
(B.)
126
17
368
41
.9
It
13
(93
Totals 14.894 21,021
SECOND DIHTUICT.
County. Lobeck Baker Porter
(D.) (R.) (B.)
Douglas 21 710 15.419 1.781
Barpy 1,350 (01 31
Washington 1,107 1,161 95
Totals
2.121
26.(17 17,671
TlimU lllHTIULT.
County Stephens Warner Woodctok
IU.I
Antelope 1,791
Boone 1,(90
nun xl, 38
County.
Adams
Chase ......
Clay
Dundy
FrankUn . . ,
Frontier ...
Furnas ....
Oosper
Hall
Harlan .....
Hayes
Hitchcock . .
Kearney ...
Nuckolls ...
Perkins ....
Phelps
Red Willow.
Webster ...
Totals
'IKTH DISTRICT
ohallen
herger (R)
unauen
berger (D)
.... tt7
, ... 6C8
.... 1,(63
.... 526
1.376
.... 1.CC1
.... 1,541
.... (46
.... 1,317
.... 1.326
.... 335
(66
.... 1,3(3
.... 1,717
.... 344
.... 1.381
.... 1,374
.... 1.490
Bar
ton (R)
1,996
341
1.7C4
4il
1,(71
111
1.211
411
Mil
717
III
101
111
1,311
117
161
1,001
1,1((
Bar-
Barton
23.686
Cedar
Colfax ..
Cumlnr .
Dakota .
Dixon . .
Dodge .
1CI.S.X ...
Madison
Merrick .
Nonce . ,
Pierce . ,
Platte , .
Stanton .
Thurston
Wayne .
........
1.611
1.IK
1,361
131
1.215
2.813
1.173
1.225
1.319
1,104
1,131
5T.171
111
1,111
1,011
R.) (B.)
1.671 41
1,260 38
1.640 29
1.911 32
1.61 65
1,4(1 IX
151 35
1,310 SI
2.252 131
2.040 60
2.367
1,206 43
964 21
1,141 21
1,992 41
146 22
199 34
1,1(1 24
Totals 11.055 26,641
County
villi
JUSTICE.
Andrew Morrlssey 110,356
Jacob Fawcett 115,666
ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.
'A. J. Cornish 111,031
J. R. Deun..... 113,161
e. H. Sedgwick 112,769
J. B. Barnes 109,723
L. S. Hastings s 100,101
i. C Martin 105,144
Til
e e 4I.VD0 4I,U11 HI
FOURTH DISTRICT.
Stark Bloan Ittner
m.) cil.l (H.)
Butler 1.740 1,(41 35
Fillmore 1,103 3,3(3 34
Gage 2,564 3,107 81
Hamilton 1,621 1,677 M4
Jefferson t 1,611 1.942 16C
Polk 1,316 1,331 61
Saline 1,110 3.417 29
Saunders 2.176 2.666 78
Hewanl 1.4G7 2,11j( 28
Thayer 1.371 1.993 76
York 1.896 1.937 71
Totals ll.78.JM,0S4 1(0
SIXTH DISTRICT,
McDer- Kin-
mott kald
County. (DJ (R)
Arthur 123 372
Banner 64 154
Dlaln 151 110
Box Butte 590 1(0
Boyd 68.5 1,061
Brown 614 (II
Buffalo 2.C71 3,969
Cherry 980 1,161
Cheyenne 541 761
Custer 1,193 3,116
Dawes 651 1,267
Dawson 1,260 2,069
Deuel 191 321
Garden 342 659
Garfield 113 618
Orant 140 263
Greeley 1.C17 884
Holt 1.603 2.334
Hooker lit 203
Howard 1.4C4 1.C01
Keith 326 602
Key Paha 261 477
Kimball ....... 180 441
Lincoln ....... 1.385 3,044
I,ogan 162 309
Loup 143 263
McPnerson .... 17 213
Morrill 604 171
Rock 1(5 670
Bcottsbluff .... 944 1,741
Hheildan 660 1.C61
Sherman 110 116
Bloux 465 611
Thomas 117 117
Valley 1,021 1,181
Wheeler 191 161
Kilt.
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44
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41
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61
111
14
11,213 1,(11
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II
II
11
41
41
111
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41
141
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11
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17
41
17
4
71
44
17
11
111
II
II
II
l
114
II
II
It
II
70
41
Total 11.317 33.661 1.171
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2
14
4
4
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414
"Tell It Not Gath."
"Tell It not in Gath" moans "bon't
lot your enemies hear It." Oath was
famous aB tho birthplace of tho giant
Goliath. Tho 'quotation Is from tho
Second Book of Samuol, first chapter,
twontloth vorao: "Toll it not In Gath,
publish it not In tho streets of Asko.
Ion. les tho daughters of tho Phllls-
Itiiroa rojolco, lost tho daughtors of tho
tmclrcumclaed triumph."
Most Precious Thing,
f wt?$t 1 tho dostinv of all trades,
whether of tho brows or of tho mind.
God nover allowed any man to do
nothing. How mlsorablo Is tho condi
tion of thoso men which spend tho
tlmo as it it woro given them, and
not lent; as If hours wero waste crea
tures and such as should nover bo ac
counted for; as It God would tako this J
for a good bill of reckoning. Dlshp
Hall.
The Clever Woman.
When you feel gonulnoly ill at ease
with a clover woman, it Js generally
becauso hor eelvorness Is artificial.
Some women, however, aro even clov
eror than this, for they can conceal
their artificiality bo woll thot you ac
tually laugh with them over eomeono
elso who Is just as artificial as thoy
are.
Retribution Is Sure.
Tho3q folks who llko to gossip are
suro also to bo mado the subject ol
gossip. When a follow lies about oth
ers he Is suro to havo tho truth told
about himself
I.KSHON TUXT-Itcv. 1.
UOl.DKN THXT Konr not: I urn tlio
first and tliu liiHt, nnd tin- HvIiik one; ami
I was itorui. mul hoholcl, 1 am allvo for
overwore Hov. 1:17, 18.
The lesson coiihiiIUih hnvu ik'imrt
ml, Hoi'inliiKly, n loni: way from any
thing llko chronological order. I'aiil
lintl nothing to do with the writing of
the Revolution, yot tills lemon Illus
trates the pre-einliienco whleh .lesus
Christ hml In the iiitml nnd labors of
the great apostle (Col. 1:18).
I. Introduction, (vv. Ml.) Wo would
suggest that all Hilile student and
teachers, If possible, read the Introduc
tion to the Hook of Revolution in Sco-
Hold's Reference Rlble. Tlio nook
proper is "The Revelation of Jesus
llhrM." John, the beloved disciple,
yvho wrote tho Gospel and Kplstles,
was tho one who saw tho visions re
corded therein. Many or the things
are historical, others aro prophetically
set forth. Tho latter are "shortly to
come to pass." (See also 11 relcr!l:8.)
lohn tolls not only what God said but
what he himself hiiw. The Into Doctor
Hrooks of St. Louis omitted this book
rroni his study for many years until
lie saw the comments recorded in verse
3. Tlio time of tlio writing of this
book has variously been stated as from
A. I). CO to A. I). 0(5; the writer was
certainly John the Ueloved. The place
uf writing was the Island of I'atmos
In the Aegean sea, not far.froin Kphe
sus. The real author, however, Is
L Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
II. Salutation (vv. 4-8). "Tlio serv
ant of Jesus who records his message
was John, and the message was to bo
to "tho seven churches which nro
In Asia;" that is, the western portion
of Asia Minor, of which Kphesus on
the Aegean Ren was the principal city.
These churches are definitely named in
verse 11. There is good reason to
think that these churches represented
the seven successive epochs of church
history. If so, no age is exclusively
Epheslun, or Phllndelphlun, or Laodi
cean. Tho grace, favor, loving kind
ncss, Is a free gift from Christ, who
Is here giving a threefold title, name
ly: First begotten from the dead, wit
ness and prince.
III. Vision (vv. 0-18). What John
buw on the Islo of I'atmos he was to
write upon a parchment roll and send
It to the seven churches, each of
which needed a message. Under tho
figuro of seven candlesticks are enu
merated seven churches. Into tho midst
of these churches, actually present In
them, Is one llko unto tho Son of Mart.
(Seo nlso Matthew 18:20.) Llko a hu
man being, Jesus was, but now clothed
with the garment of his eternal glory,
girded about with tho glrdlo worn by
priests nnd kings, a symbol of hla
power nnd strength (Isaiah 11:5; Eph.
B:14). Ills head and his hnnds, his
feet and his eyes are all referred to,
each having its symbolical significance.
In his right hand nro the seven sturs
(v. 10), the angels of the churches,
pastors or leaders, possibly guardian
angels (v." 20). They are held In hla
right hand, signifying that they aro
protected, upheld and controlled by his
wisdom and power. (Seo Jeremiah 22 :
24). From his mouth goes a sharp,
two-edged sword; the spirit of tho
Word of -God Bharpcr than any two
edged sword (Hebrews 4 :12). And his
countenance was as tho sun shining in
its strength, tlio glory such as was
manifested In tho transfiguration, such
aB Taul saw near Damascus, is hero re
ferred to.
IV. The Command. John had en
Joyed a tender intimacy with tlio Lord
during his enrthly life and yet ho was
stricken down with tho overpowering
majesty and glory which had bedn re
vealed. Now he realized, as perhaps
nover before, tho significance of tho
ever-living Christ, nnd ho Is hereby
specifically commanded to record this
vision as ho had seen it and tho mes
sages which tho Lord had for tho
churches. The word mystery (v. 20)
has rcferenco to something which hna
hitherto been hidden to men and which
Is now about to bo revealed. Tlio
revolution was to these churches, and
It Is to us also.
Jesus is not a mere vision but ha
is n living reality, unveiled for tho
time from the unseen.
Jesus is a living fnct which wo are
to communicate to men. Tho soven
stars (v. 20) aro messuges In his own
right hand.
Tlio churches aro tho lamp stauds,
Christ himself is tho light, the sun
(v. 10).
Tho messages John Is commanded to
deliver havo u four-fold application (1)
to tho churches actually addressed, but
which havo long since passed uway;
(2) to all 'churches In all times, ad
monishing them to discover their truo
spiritual state ; (S) to Individuals, "ho
that hath an car," that they shall clulr
tho promises mado "to him that over
cometh" and (4) thoy nro prophetic of
tho different phases of splrltuul his
tory, following tho days of John, tho
writer, (a) Beginning ; (b) persecution ;
(c) worldliness; (d) priestly form
iiHBin; (e) reformation; (f) testi
mony to tho word and tho name, ,
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GASTORIA
For Infanto nnd Children.
Mothers Know Ttiat
Genuine Castoria
Always
Bears the
Signature
of
M
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Ut i 11 illM-l n "1
Bxrtt Copy of Wrapper.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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COLT DISTEMPER
You can prcvont this loathsome rilscaso from running"
through your utubln nnd euro all tho coltii mirroring with
It wlirri you boRin the treatment. No matter how young-.
SiMMIN'H Ih safo to use on any colt. It In wonderful how
It prevents all dlstompers, no mattor how coltn or horses
nt any ano aro "exposed." All Rood druggists and tar
iroods houses nnd manufneturors sell Sl'OHN'S nt 60 cents
and Jl u bottlo; $6 nnd $10 a doaon. SI'OIIN MKDKIAI.
CO Chvnitata nnd DncterloIuElats, Uosben, lad., V. S. A.
Whut Is all tills talk about the "gen
tleman farmer?" Isn't every farmer
a gentleman?
Next to u clear conscience, for solid
comfort, comes an old shoo.
If It wasn't for his wifo a man wouW
never know nnything worth knowlnf
about tho neighbors.
Llfo Is
to great.
a growtli from llttlo thing
Bodily Housekeeping A NEBRASKA WOMAN
(BY V. M. TIERCE, M. D.)
Tho subject of drinking wnter with
meals has been misunderstood.
In recent years Investigation by
means of X-rays, the observations of
scientists such as Cannon, Grutzner,
Paylov, Fowler, Hawk, prove that on
abundanco of wnter taken uunng ai
Maywood, Ncbr. "Last fall I wm al
most broken down In health. I coali
hardly stand to do my housework. I
would get so tired that I could hardly
toko another step, and my night's rest
did not refresh mo very mnch. Afrlcod
loaned mo the 'Common Sense Medical
gcstlon is necessary In good bodily Adviser' and after reading part oflt X
housekeeping.
If your kidneys nro sick, or yoa naf
fer with lumbago or rheumatism at
times, pain in tho back or back of tho
neck, tako a llttlo Anurlc beforo meals.
decided to try Dr. Plcrco's Favorite
Prescription and Golden Medical Dis
covery. I took six bottles of tho for
mer and flvo of tho latter and I felt
llko my self again. I havo much faith
This can bo found at any good drug in the 'Fnvorlto Prescription for worn
store. Thereforo my ndvlco to young nn's trouble, ns It has done me a world
or old Is, always drink plenty of puro of good." MRS. L. VANDHttHTOIDBN.
wnter. And for long life, occasionally Maywood, Ncbr.
tnko tablets of Anurlc threo or four .-., -.,
times n day. Send Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, N. T
a ..,. oa mM. nr nninWv timn 10 cents for trial package of Favorlki
Uthla. Many find it dissolves, uric acid Proscription Tablets or Golden Medical
as water does sugar.
Discovery Tablets. -Adv.
A person may cause evil to others
not only by his actions but by his In
actions. J. B. Mill.
Prosperity is
of calamity.'
often tho forerunner
A woman may bo as old as sho looks,
but sho is seldom as young as six
acts.
Ilo conquers twice who eonquera
himself in victory. Syros. Eliot
Astonishing Power of Iron
to Give Strength to Broken
Down Nervous People
Physician 8aya Ordinary Nuxated Iron
Will Increase Strength of Delicate
Folk 200 Per Cent In Two .
Weeks' Time In Many
Instance.
NEW YORK, N. Y. In a recent dis
course Dr. E. Sauer, Specialist, of this
city, said: "If you were to make an
actual blood test on all people who aro
111 you would probably bo greatly as
tonished at tho exceedingly largo num
ber who lack Iron and who aro 111 for
no other reason than tlio lack of iron.
Tho moment iron Is supplied all their
multitude of dangerous symptoms dis
appear. Without iron tho blood at once
loses the power to change food Into liv
ing tissue, and thereforo nothing you
eat does you any good; you don't get
tho strength out of it Your food mere
ly passes through your system llko corn
through a mill with tho rollers so wido
apart that tho mill can't grind. As a
result of this continuous blood and
ncrvo starvation, pcoplo become gen
erally weakened, .nervous nnd all run
down, and frequently develop all sorts
of conditions. Ono Is too thin ; another
Is burdened with unhenlthy fat; somo
aro so weak they can hardly walk;
somo think thoy have dyspepsia, kidney
or liver trouble; somo can't sleep at
night; others aro sleepy and tired all
day; somo fussy and irritable ;somo
skinny and bloodless, but all lack physi
cal power and endurance. In such
cases It Is worse than foolishness to
tako stimulating medicines or narcotic
drugs, which only whip up your fagging
vital powers for tho moment, maybo at
tho expenso of your lifo later on. No
matter what anyone tells you, if you
nro not strong and well you owe It to
yourself to ma'ke tho following test:
Seo how long you ran work or bow far
you can walk without becoming tired.
Next take two five-grain tablets of er
dlnary nuxated iron three times per
day after meals for two weeks. Thea
test your strength again and see for
yourself how much you have gained.. 1
havo seen dozens of nervous, run-dowa
people who were ailing all the tbaa
double and even triple their strength
and endurance and entirely get rid of
their symptoms of dyspepsia, liver and
other troubles in from ten to fourteea
days' time simply by taking iron In the
proper form, and this, after they had
in somo cases been doctoring fer
months without obtaining any benefit.
You can talk as you please about all
tho wonders wrought by new remedies,
but when you come down to hard facts
there Is nothing like good old Iron to
put color In your cheeks and good,
sound, healthy flesh on your bones. It
Is also a great ncrvo and stomach
strengthener and tho best blood builder
in tho world. Tho only trouble was
that tlio old forms of inorganic iron,
like tincture of Iron, iron acetate, etc.,
often ruined people's teeth, upset their
stomachs nnd wero not assimilated,
and for theso reasons they frequently
did moro harm than good. But with
the discovery of tlio nowcr forms of
organic iron all this has been overcome.
Nuxated Iron, for example, la pleasant
to take, does not Injure tho teeth and Is
almost Immediately beneficial.
NOTB-Tho manufacturers of Nuxated
Iron liavo such unbounded confidence In
Its potency that thoy authorize the an
nouncement that they will forfeit I100.0I
to any Charitable Institution If they can
not tako any man or woman under sixty
who lacks Iron and Increase their strength
200 per cent or over in four weeks' time,
provided they have no serious organic
trouble. Also they will refund your money
in any case in which Nuxated Iron does
not at least double your strength In tan
days' time. It Is dispensed by most drug
gists. If your druggist or general store
Is without a supply, ask Uism to cat tt for
you. Adv. w
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