DAKOTA COUNTS HftRALP; DAKOTA QKCY, NEBRASKA. I i 4 At Was. Rialto Homer, Nebr. "Peg o' the Ring" 6th Episode : Friday Night Saturday Night "The Engagement Ring" and "Where the Shamrock Grows" Show Runs Tuesday, Friday a.nd Saturday NigKts Admission. ..." 10 cents I For Sale!, Duroc Jersey Male Hogs I These are fine Thoroughbreds, although not registered J I Wm. Carter I Telephone 1122-1,3 Dakota City, Nebr. fc?" 9H i NOTICE Are you beginning to think about reading matter for the fall and winter montlm? You will make no mistake if you put The Post, Ladies' Home Journal and Country Gentle man on your list. But whatever magazines you prefer I have them. Get my catalog, or, 1 will duplicate any offer made by any responsible agency or periodical. MrH. Gertrude M. Best, Phono 97. Dakota City, Neb. Dakota County Agricultural Short Course Complete arrangements have been made for an agricultural short course to be held in Dakota City December 18 to 22 inclusive. This course will be given in detail on the following subjects for men: Beef cattle and Hogs, Motors and Auto mobiles. And, Home Building and Management, Kood Solution and ser vice for the women. The course is given from 9 a. m. to 'A p. m daily with progressive work from one day to another. The Crogram which follows is one of the est ever given at any series of ag ricultural meetings and we arehope 'f ul that you will pledge your regular attendance. The people who will handle these subjects are specialists in their line sent out by the Depart ment of Agricultural Extension, Univerisity of Nebraska. A fee of one dollar for the men and fifty cents for the women will be charged to defray expenses. This will permit you to attend the course. As these tickets must be sold this week to guarantee our se curing the short course it is urged that you call the committee and re serve tickets for they may not be able to see you personally. The per sonel of the committee is as follows: Elmer Blessing.Hal Bridenbaugh, T. P. McGlashan, C. C. Beermann, P. P. Culbertson, W. P. Warner, Em mett Gribble, and A. H. Beckhoff. The ladies of the Home Makers club will have charge of the women's sec tion. The oflicers here are Mrs. Walter Miller, Mrs. Elmer Blessing, Mrs. Stinson. The program offered is as follows: INSTRUCTORS Men's Section Beef Cattle and Hogs. . K. P. Warner Motors and Automobiles. .1. D. Wood Rope Work A. H. Beckhoff Wnmnn'a Snotinn Home Building and Management, ' Sruinrr nnrl Tnvtilno Aiirnl Rpntf- Food Selection, Preparation and Ser vice .....' Mary Rokahr PROGRAM Men's Section Tuesday, Dec. 19 9 00a.m. Rope Work 10 00 a. m. Beef Cattle and Gen eral Panning Engine Rules and How Used The Place of Hogs on the Farm Judging Beef Cattle Trouble in Starting En gines and Developing Power 3 p. m. Selection of Brood Sow Wednesday, Dec. 20 9 00 a. m. Rope Work Buying at the Stock Yards Lubricating, Ignition and Cooling Systems Feeding the Dry Sow Care of ' the Breeding Sow Cylinder, Valve and other Troubles Tha Sow and Her Litter Thursday, Dec. 21 9 00 a.m. Rope Work Feeding the Calf Tractors-Types and Cost The Self Feeder for Hogs Valve Grinding, Bab biting, Etc Judging Contests Cat tle and Hogs Friday, Dec. 22 9 00 a. m. Rope Work Feeding for Beef Automobiles Care and Cost Fattening and Market ing Hoirs Black Leg, Tuberculosis Reception by Women's section. Women's Section Tuesday 9 00 a. m, The Home and the Home-Maker How Foods are Used Demonstration P r e -paring Winter Vegeta bles The Clothing Problem. Conditions in the Cloth ing Industry Demonstration Varie ty in the use of Starchy foods Wednesday 10 40 a. m. 11 20 a. m. 1 00 p. m. 2 00 p. m. BATTERING DOWN THE WALLS OF HELL But Not the Bible Hell, Says Pastor Russell. ' MHfeJB IFaSTQK. RUSSELL! 10 00 a. m. 10 40 a. m. 11 20 a. m. 1 00 p. m. 2 00 p. m. 3 00 p. m. 10 10 a..m. 10 40 a. m. ii w a. m. 1 00 p. m. 2 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m. 10 40 a. m. 11 20 a. m. 1 00 p. m. 1 40 p. m. LrOOK Westward! Are you or your sons using proper energies townr i finding land, industrial or profesrional opportunities in localities adja cent to the Burlington lines through Wyoming, Western Ne braska, Northeastern Colorado or Southern Montana? I can .put you in touch with excellent prospects in any of thesesec- tions. Mondell hinds are going fastso are the irrigated lands. Deeded lands in western Nebraska are steadily increasing in value. The towns of the North Platte Valley and the Big Horn Basin arc- nil growing and offer good business chances. The oil industry of Central Wyoming and the Big Hoin Basin is very extensive. All this new money is greatly widening the scope of business openings. The Burlington now has through service between Nebraska and Casper, Central Wyoming via Alliance and Wendover. If you have before you the problem of the future, either for yourself or for your sons, let me help you. 9 45 a. m. 10 00 a. m. 1 0 p. m. 3 00p..m. S. B, HOWAliD, ImmigrationkAgt. C. B. & Q. R. R. 1001 Furnum StrooJ, Omaha, Nob, 9 00 a. m. 9 45 a. m. 10 15 a. m. 1 20 p. m. 2 0 p. m. Friday 9 00 a. m. Points in Houso Plan ning Bread, the Staff of Life Demonstration Breads and Breadmaking Healthful Clothing. Demonstration Pro tein Foods Other than Meats Home Economics Liter ature 9 45 a. m. Conserving the Food Supply of the Farm 10 15 a. m Demonstration Simple and Easy Ways of Pre serving Food 1 HO p. in. Every Day Table Ser vice 2 00 p. m. The Relation of the Homemaker to the Com munity a 00 p. m. Reception KVKNING PROGRAM Monday, Dec. 18 8 p. m. Address "The Real Rural Problem . . . . C. W. Pugsley Wednesday, Dec. 20 8 p. m. "Home Superstitions lir ; Mary Rokahr "History of Farm Machin ery I. D.Wood Further details will bo given next week. Jesus- Promisee to Destroy the Dibit Hell Why the 8uperstitloui View of Hell Should Be Battered by All Lovers of Truth The Bad Effects of the Error Faith In True Qod Is Vanish ing Beoause of This Colossal Error, This "Dootrlne of Demons" Inven tionNot Learning, but Ignorance, Opposes Work of Destroying Error. Kansas City, Mo., Juno I. Pna- tor Ilusscll hero today addressed lnrgc audiences of Ulblo Studcns. We report ono of bis discourses. In this ho declares tho bell of the Bi ble a totally differ ent ono from the bell of the Dark Ages, which, he said, still casts a gloom over the masses and binders a proper appreciation of the Divine, char actcr re Love and JusUce. He took a comblnaUon text; O Sbeol hell, I will be thy destruction!" (flosea. 13:14.) "O Hades bell, where Is tby victory?" 1 Corinthians 15:55. My text, said the Pastor, teaches that Jesus will destroy the hell of theBi ble tho state of deatb. Ho will do this by delivering all mankind from death by the resurrection. Thus ultimately He will gain His great victory over sin and death, and deliver humanity from their power. No ono but Jesus can do this. Hence we must wait for the appointed time tho establishment of the Messianic Kingdom. Meantime, It is ours to batter down tho hell of torment which for centuries has trou bled God's saints, and turned the hearts of many from their Creator. Tho Pastor dealt some vigorous blows at the doctrine ho condemned. They were not blows of anger nor of senti ment, but of logic and of Scripture. His opponents aro comparatively fow, ho said, and oi two classes: Some are good and honest, but Ignorant Others, thoroughly informed, no more believe In a hell of torture than does tho Pas tor, but dodgo tho question and give tho impression that they believe it so as to hoodwink tho people, and keep them in darkness on a subject of most yltal importance to human happiness now and throughout eternity. Tho masses of Christian ministers are educated. Preachers in general know well that tho Bible does not teach a hell of torture that tho words Sheol, Hades, Gehenna and Tartarus do not signify a place of torture, where all except tho saintly will eternally suffer. These ministers do not como forth into tho open with mo to battle the error, presumably becauso they do not real ize, with us. that thlB terrible blas phemy against the Divine character lies at the bottom of nearly all tho god Iessness and tho growing unbelief in the Divine "Word now prevalent To mo it is evident, said the Pastor, that reverence toward God and faith in the Bible cannot bo restored until this great Moloch of false teaching be de molished. This explains my zeal In exposing the errors of tho past, and for tho revealmcnt of. the truth on the .subject of future punishment The Pastor did not on this occasion attempt explanations of tho three or four parables, which, by mistransla tions, misunderstandings and Interpola tions, havo been znado to support the God-dishonoring doctrine that eternal torture Is. the wages of sin, la contra diction of tho Biblo statement, "Tho wages of sin Is death." Ho contented hlmBelC with reminding, bis hearers that he had already preached on the parable of "The IUcu Man and Laza rus," of "Tho Sheep and tho Goats," and the Lord's statement, "Where their worm dleth not and their fire is not quenched;" and from tho Revelation, about tho devil, tho beast and tho falao prophet being cast Into torment To those who havo neither heard nor read his sermons on tbeso subjects, ho offer ed to send bis vlows In printed form, freo upon postcard application. The Qod of All Qrace. Tho God of tho Biblo, said tho Pas- tor, is such a ono as every human heart needs and craves. Ho is a God of sympathy and .love, respecting whom It Is declared' that Ho looked down from His holy habitation and be held, and beard tho groaning of tho prisoners. (Psalm 102:10, 20.) "Thon Ills own Arm brought salvation." (Isa iah 03:5.) Tho groaning of tho pris oners was not in Bomo far-away fur nace, but here on earth in overy home. Our race groans becauso we aro slaves of sin, and Bin is pamg us tho prescribed penalty death. Jesus' work at the First Advent was only preparatory, nis death was nec essary as tho corresponding prlco for tho sin of Adam. Only by paying that penalty could Ho obtain tho right to destroy the prison-house of death and deliver tho prlsSnors by a resurrection from the dead, nis work was satis factory. Ho ascended to tho right hand of God, whero Ho awaits the hour when no shall take His gTeat power uud reign. Then tho light of tho knowlcdgo of God shall fill tho earth. All will have fullest opportunity for return to God, and only the willingly disobedient will A Home and Independence In Upper Wisconsin V 4 Fertile acres ajong the line of the Chica go, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha Py , within a few hours of the wonderful mar kets of St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Superior, Milwaukee and Chicago Send for Free IHustraled Folder Valuable information for the settler look ing for a location in a community offer- ing an ideal climate, nearby markets and excellent educational facilities. Ask for folder No. 32 R. Mailed free upon Request Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha G. II. MacRAE, General Passenger Agent . ST. PAUL. MINT. Ry. die the Second Death. E. F. RASMVSSEN General and Reliable: AUCTIONEER Ponc&t, Box 424 Meb. Phone No. I) It will pay you to see me before going elsewhere Terms Reasonable-Satisfaction Guaranteed v Sturges Bros. Have Moyed to 315 Pearl Street where we will be glad to see all our old pat.'ons, and we hope, many new ones. This move is nec essary, as the building we now have is too small for our "growing business. $tirges Brps. Old Location, 411 Pearl St. Sioux City, Iowa Westcott's Undertaking; Parlors Auto Ambulance Old Phone, 42G New Phone 2067 Sioux City, Iowa Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service Lady Assistant Wm. 3F. XMcklxYsoxv Ball 71 Auto 84-71 415 Sixth Stieet Sioux City, low 21 i I ffyj W,OVv Ylfsumicc (onpii) Or .MLWMAVEN.COWMICTICUT JOHN H. REAM, Agent Dakota City, Nebraska. k r f n f- f A$ I I ' i 'A 4 -am mmm ,w tMta. " -"