v V u L i T - i J V fjnfMwtm ioel Frilrap CITY CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS CoNonEOATioNAL Preaching at 11 and 8 oclock Sunday school at 10 a en Christian Endeavor 7 oclock 3rayer meeting Wednesday evening tt eight oclock The public ia cor dially invited to those services Rev R T Bayne Pastor Catholic Order of services Mass 730 a m Mass and sermon 1030 a m Evening service at 800 Sun day school 230 p m WM J PATTON O M I Methodist Sunday school at 10 am Sermons by pastor at 11 and 8 Class at 12 Junior League at 3 Epworth League at 645 Prayer meeting Wed nesday night at 745 Bryant Howe PaBtor Baptist Suidnj s fioc 1 at ten oclocU a m Preaching at 11 a mt and 745 p m B Y P U G45 p m Prayer meeting and Bible study on Wednesday at 8 p m A most cordial invitation is 9a -tided to all to worship with us Francis E Iams Pastor Evangelical Lutheran Congrega tionac Sunday School at 930 a m Preaching at 1030 a m and 730 p m by pastor Junior C E at 130 p m Senior C E at 700 p m Prayer meetings every Wednesday and Satur day evenings at 730 All Germans cordially invited to these services Rev GdstavHenkelmann 505 3rd street West CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services Sunday at 11 a m and Wednesday at S p m Reading room epen all the time Science literature on sale Meets now in the northeast corner of courthouse basement Evangelical Lutheran Regular Ger man preaching services in church corner of E and 6th street east ev ry Sunday morning at 1030 All Germans cordially invited REV GROTHEER Pastor CHRISTIAN Bible school at 10 oclock Preaching services second and fourth Lords days of each month and also on fifth Lords days when they occur Senior Christian Endeav or at 7 oclock A welcome awaits all who will worship with us ELDER P D HOBSON Pastor Mpnrm Whsn MAY PROVE FATAL Will McCook People Learn the Importance of It Backache is such a simple thing at first But when you know tis from the kidneys That serious kidney troubles fol low That diabetes Brights disease may be the fatal end You will gladly profit by the fol lowing experience J L Davis living in Arapahoe Neb says About a year ago I was in very poor health having suf fered from kidney trouble for some time Sly body was racked from dull nagging pains and I felt nervous all the time The secretions from my kidneys were too frequent in action scant in passage and contained a sediment My feet and an kles also become swollen and I suf fered from frequent chills After using several remedies with unsat isfactory results Doans Kidney Pills were brought to my attention and I procured a box They relieved me at once and I continued to use them un til I entirely received a permanent cure Plenty more proof like this from McCook people Call at McConnells drug store and ask what customers report For sale by all dealers Price 50c Foster Milburn Co Buffalo N Y sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doans and take no other A COMING ATTRACTION Madam Sarah Wathena Brown has fcr years been a prominent tenement worker In the big cities She selected from some of the slums a few bright boys and by giving them musical training enables them to lead useful Ihres These boys enjoy their work and you will enjoy them at Chautau qua 25 Growth of a Groat Movement Which Began In England and Has Gained a Foothold In the United States By RODERTUS LOVE WMELLO old scout H m Swa gsSSeSS yi j xr3 BOY SCOUT AT WORK Is a greetiHg of present dny slang but It does not refer to the boy scout who never is old The boy scout never will grow old ei ther no matter how many years may be added to his record If he keeps alive with in him the spirit of youth instilled by his teachings and his experi ences as a boy scout Boy are you a boy scout No Then youd belter get busy and be one for the boy scout movement has begun to per colate through the forty six states aud irtnimii ALL HAIL TO BOY SCOUTS Novel Idea Which Tends to De velop Boyish Lads Into Manly Men Bodies of Scouts to Be Organized In Every State We know now that war Is what Gen eral Sherman said It is and we have no desire to shut up the ledgers lock up the grocery store close down the pickle factory and don the habiliments of martial combat just for the glory of the thing But when we were boys each of us hoped some day to excel Napoleon or Washington or Grant or Lee or Stone wall Jackson as a leader of fighting men in the imminent deadly breach This progressive world of ours has worked along to healthier saner and safer ideals Boys will be boys as al ways but today some of those wiio used to be boys have devised a method of venting military enthusiasm which tends toward the development of boy Isji boys into manly men Aud the boy scout movement is the method Primarily out of the needs of boy hood but incidentally out of the Boer war in South Africa the boy scout the several territories of the grandest movement has evolved General republlc that ever flashed a flag to the ert Stephenson Smyth Baden Powell heavens one of the conquering heroes of that Just now Yhile young America is struggle against the heroic riflemen of looking forward to the celebration of the veldts is the originator of this Independence day ami old America is movement which began in England prepariug a few weeks earlier to pay and has just begun to spread in the tribute to the boys of Gl it Is fitting United States General Baden Powell that the lwy scout movement whjch after lie quit lighting took a look In at teacltes morality--through modified mil- the English boys and conceived the no- Itarism and inculcajeji patriotism tiou that he could organize them into through the play soldier business -has a- great army of piee with military t In Sfjh n miii tMtfftiwtr iw LtSii luii m iujw i ii rri iri m jmiiJICf TjyaSvwS jj5uBs Cf ERNEST THOMPSON SETON GENERAL FREDERICK D GRANT AND GENERAL BADEN POWELL ON THE RIGHT WITH A BOY SCOUT begun to gain a foothold on nited States soil and to march througl Geor gia and the rest of the states Brother you and I who are ca rting around the edges of forty an stlU feeling the friskiness of boyhoc I un- dc rneath the visible surface mus cony fess that we envy the boys of 1910t They didnt have the boy scouts hi our days in the delectable kingdon of Bovville We had to shift for om We played bull ring and three coiv nered cat when we wanted the real strenuitv of things outdoors and W9 iscipline not too severe for comfort o that they raiglit spend a consider ble part of their time in Gods great utdoors and learn some of the field ictics which come in handy wlien here is a real war Not Primarily Military It cannot be denied that the original lea of the general was to teach the oung British idea how to sprout in selves finding our fun independently wlstling fashion ready later on to be virile force for the upholding of the mpire But the Baden Powell begin ung has developed a still more had to do our own organizing for the al thing the inculcation of personal sport Frequently there was a woeful Jonor fraternal feeling and manly lack of organization and when the old Jabits of acting and thinking solid rubber ball wrapped tightly with So the boy scout movement comes to a thin layer of yarn plunked us in the he United States after more than plexus we sometimes resented it with 00000 English boys have been orgau fisticutfs which method was inelegant zed and drilled as a peace proposition and unmanly no matter what may be ither than a war measure Edwin D said as to the desirability of the manly Elirsneld of Edinburgh planted the art of self defense seed of the boy scout propaganda in The trouble was we lacked discipline this country at Springfield Mass He The boy scout propaganda teaches organized the boys of the Young Mens discipline It teaches the universal Christian association into a company brotherhood of boys It teaches boys based upon the Baden Powell plan to be just and generous to each other with offshoots suggested by experi aud works toward the elimination of ence These are the fundamental priu the ganc idea so that the south eiples siders will not lie in wait for the west A scouts houor is to he trusted A enders with an arsenal of brickbats scout is loyal to his country and bis Did Ifo er Train employers A scouts duty is to be Millions of American men now In a friend to all and a brother to every lifes prime recall that old piece of other scout no matter to what social verse in McGuffeys Third Reader Ciass the other belongs A scout is which began something like this courteous He is a friend to all ani on were you neer a soldier nials He obeys orders He smiles And did you never train an1 wuistles under all circumstances And feel the swelling of the heart V thrifty Tais is the Ymi neer can feel asain Hf pledge he When you and I were boys parties taes larly if we lived in the border states I wiIl do nj duty to God and my or on the edges of the Mason and country I will do my best to help Dixon line we used to divide accord- others whatever it costs me I know ing to the Reb or Fed sentiment the scout law and will obey it and do sham battling that sometime Some professional moralist mi tit developed into something perilously manufacture a better code of ethics near to a shambles which the dictloa for American boys but he doesnt hap ary tells us is a place for slaughtering Pen to bave done so meat We did such things simply be And you mustnt imagine that this cause every boy who has red drop3 la set of principles turns any of the boys his arteries must have some means of agaiust the movement It does not working off his military enthusiasm There Is much In the scout plan that appeals to the average boy Irrespec tive of high moral ideas He wears a uniform for one thing The normal boy craves a uniform even a baseball suit The scout wears the real khaki with golf stockings belt and felt hat He carries a gun too when he drills though it Is not loaded He learns mil itary tactics In the embryo Hut above all he marches with his follows to the luring woods and learns woodcraft how to light his camptire pitch his tent cook his meals indicate the points of the compass Hash sig nalsin fact do everything a trained soldier may be called upon to do ex cept lie in trenches and shoot other soldiers and after being a boy scout for a few years he will know how to do that if it becomes necessary Indoised by Thompson Seton Ernest Thompson Seton the noted Canadian American naturalist is an enthusiast in the boy scout movement For some years Mr Seton has been or ganizing bands of boys in the study of woodcraft and Indian lore The Brit ish boy scouts must learn how to tie knots the bowline the fishermans bend the clove hitch the reef knot and the sheet bend ne must be able to fol low an animals tracks for a quarter of a mile in less than fifteen minutes and to tell his commanding officer the kind of animal he is following These tilings appeal to Mr Seton naturally and they will become a part of the American boy scout curriculum in the great university of the open air General Frederick Dent Grant son of the civil war general also has given Ids hearty approval to the boy scout movement in the United States Gen eral Grant looks at R more from the military side as apreparation for pos sible future service butshe does not o erlook the ethical side or the matter In cgrainon with many other eminent Americans he realizes what a grand thing it is for growing lads to be tu tored in discipline dignity and kindli ness as well as to learn ttfe haunts and habits oT wild aninisels to become acquainted with the trees and the flowers and imbibe the abundant lore of the big outdoors You oldish fellow of forty or fifty just fancy having had in your early teens the chance to don a Teal uniform fall in lino with all theother boys you knew and a lot of them that you had not known before but wanted to know march in military order out along the old red road between the rail fences or the bordering woods and meadows make camp sleep in tents eat in mess learn to wigwag engage in a sham battle now and then stand sen try -do scouting duty miles away from camp and practice all sorts of outdoor exercises uuder the instruction of n grownup man who knows how If you had had such opportunities maybe you wouldnt have entertained such a longing to learn to play pool smoke cigarettes and otherwise be eome what you considered smart in those days Organized In Several Cities These boy scouts are not going to be selected from the idle rich classes jeefgjy Any boy who is willing to undergo the discipline for the sake of fun and the general all round benefits is eligible to enlistment Scout organ- featicES have been formed already in several of the great cities New York Chicago Boston San Francisco Los Angeles The promoters of the move ment in America are looking for effi cient earnest men in all cities and towns to take charge of scout camps and instruct the boys It is the inten tion to organize the scouts in every state One object of the movement is to keep the 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