i DELIVERED AFTER This is notice to the people of Plattsmouth, customers of Kunsman & Ramge: We have come to the conclusion and completely convinced that on account of the high prices of meats, we can make it an object for you and everyone to come for your pro duct. We have fully decided to quit delivering meat to anyone after No vember 2nd. We are satisfied you will be more pleased to select your meats and save yourself from 3 to 5c per pound on most of the cuts. The high price of stock and meat and the expense of delivering has compelled us to discontinue the de livery business after Nov. 2. I Kunsman -&- Ramge FORMER CASS COUNTY CIT IZEN DIES IN OKLAHOMA From Saturday's Dally. While in the city last evening Mrs. Julia Thomas, of Glenwood, informed us that she had received a letter from Mrs. Alma Ramey of El Reno, Oklahoma, which con veyed the sad news of the death of lira. Ramey's father, Samuel Chandler, at El Reno on Septem ber 20. Mr. Chandler will be re membered by many of the old residents here, he being among tho pioneer residents of Cass county, where he lived for many years prior to his removal to Oklahoma. Samuel Chandler was a native of Ohio, but when a small boy re moved with his parents to Mis souri, where he resided for some time, going from there to Glen wood, Iowa, and coming to Cass county in 185G, where he resided for a long time. He leaves two daughters, Mrs. Alma Ramey and Mrs. Fannie Molin, both of El Reno, and three brothers, V. M. Chandler of Ashland, Neb.; John C. Chandler of Pacific Junction, Iowa, and Joseph Chandler of Turnip, Arkansas. Bert I-'. Know and wife of Hast ings are in the city visiting at the home of Mrs. Know's parents, C. P. Eastwood anil wife. Mr. Know is a printer and is employed in one of tho finest job shops in Hastings. While in the city Mr. Know, in company with Mr. East wood, made a call at the Journal office, and we were delighted to meet him. Seats on sale now at Riley Hotel for "The Wolf." n'tFaiOtoWisiift OUR STORE ROOM and inspect the largest and most complete stock of Seating Stoves End Ganges ever shown in Plattsmouth. Prices to conform with anybody's pockctbook. P. "A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS" Successor to John Bauer PlattSITlOUth, Neb. NOVEMBER 1st FURNISH 125,000 PARCELS POST MAPS Postmaster General Hitchock announced a few days ago, ac cording to a dispatch from Washington, that he has auth orized the preparation of 125,000 special maps of the United States for use in the new parcels post system. He said: As the system must be ready for operation on January 1 next, all possible speed is being made in completing the maps. It is expected that they will be in the hands of the postmasters in suf ficient time to enable them to familiarize themselves with the method of calculating rates for the new system. To insure absolutely accuracy, because the slightest error on the may might make considerable dif ference in postage rates, the base map has been made similar to the one prepared by the United States Coast and Geographic Survey, and pronounced by experts to be flaw less. Geographical boundaries, names of stales and unit num bers will be printed in black, while the zone circles and num bers will appear in red. The copper plates from which care as are the plates used for be safeguarded with the same care as are thep lates used for printing money and postage stamps. The map has been projected on the interesting zone principle, and as required by law, is divided into units of area 30 minutes square, identical with a quarter of the area formed by the in tersecting parallels of latitude and meridians of longitude. SEBKEBSltCCKE&iSjflU 5TH GONSHTUflOIUL AHEND MENT SHOULD BE DEFEATED From Saturday's Pally. Plattsmouth, Oct. -G. Editor Journal : Refi'i'ing to the constitutional amendments to be voted on at the coining election, I wish to call attention to one that should be defeated, and that is No. 5, per mitting cities of more than 5,000 inhabitants to frame charters for their own government. There is no good reason, that I can see, why cities of less than 5,000 in habitants should not have the same rights. There is discrim ination here without reason. It cannot be because the people of smaller cities are less intelligent than the cities of the larges class or are less moral. The fact of the matter is, the smaller cities have populations the equal of any, if not supreior, to the larger cities. Very few of our great men have ever come from the larger cities. And as to morality, there is no comparison to be made of the cities of the excluded class with the large cities of the country Omaha, in this state, and New York, etc. You feel liko holding your nose when you think of the latter, the largest city on the western continent, and probably the worst governed of all. This proposed amendment should not exclude any organized city, whatever its population. If this amendment is adopted at the coming election, then the cities of the size of Plattsmouth and smaller ones could never hope to have such an amendment adopted giving them the right to frame their own charters, for the reason that the larger cities, having that privilege, would not vote for such a bill. They would have no in terest in it. The thing to do is to vole down this proposed amend ment No. 5 and if in the future there is still a demand for such amendment, let the legislature propose an amendment without discrimination against cities of a less population than 5,000. Y'ourst ruly, John M. Leyda. ENTERTAIN IN HONOR OF Everett Eaton and wife enter tained last evening at dinner party in honor of their sixth wed ding anniversary a large number of their relatives. The dining room of the Eaton home was most beautifully decorated and tho table surrounded by the guests most tastefully arranged for the delicious dinner served by the hostess. The happy couple were the recepients of a large number of very handsome presents to re mind them of the joyful occasion of six years ago. Those who par ticipated in the delightful dinner were: Dr. C. A. Marshall, wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wescott and two children, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Fricke and Miss Jane Gade Fricke, Dr. F. L. Cum mins, wife and son, Norris; Mrs. C. E. Wescott, Mrs. Alice Eaton and Grandma Recce. ..J..?-;. .jjjj. .jjjjf. .JJ. l Great Reduction 2 On J All Trimmed Hats. I MISS MYERS. i'!!-' out of 'their Imperfection, ' nicntSl. moral and physical, to the irratnl im age of God originally represented iu Father Adam and lost through his disobedience and his sentence of death. True, t lit world 1ms had its suffer l:is;s all through the past; the whole creation has groaned and travailed to gether under the Infliction of tho sentence of death pronounced against Father Adam and holding fast xgaiust all of his posterity. To soui extent these have been Judgments or punish ments for sins; but on the whole we cannot call the world's experiences during the past six thousand years purgatorial. Purgatorial experiences would be those administered under the eye and care of a great director, and designed to purify. Hot Purgatorial Fires Soon, Numerous are the symbolical pictures usei1 In the Scriptures to explain and yet to hide the character of the pur gatorial experiences of the world, as they will begin In an awful time of trouble as soon as the Church shall all have passed beyond the veil by the First Resurrection change. These terrible troubles coming upon the world are designed of tho 'Lord to purge the world, to bring mankind to a duo sense of responsibility, nud to show the desirability of righteous ness and the undeslrabllity of sin. ( "Wait ye upon Me, salth the Lord, until the day that I rise up to tho prey; for My determination Is to gather the nations, that I may as semble the Kingdoms, to pour upon them Mine Indignation, even all My fierce anger; for nil the earth Bhiill be devoured with tho fire of My Jealousy." (Zephaniah III, 8.) Hero we have the purgatorial fire with which the New Dispensation will be ushered In. It will be on earth, and not In some unknown place neither in the Interior of the earth, nor "beyond tho bounds of time and space." It will be purgatorial In the senso that it will be under the supervision of the Lord, with n view to bringing n blessing to mankind out of that trouble. That a blessing will come out of it is indicated by the sentence follow ing, which tells that amid tho severity of the trouble God will grnnt grace and mercy and blessing. "Then will I turn unto the people a pure Message, that they may all call upon the name of the Lord, to serve Him with one consent." (Zephaniah ill, 0.) Thus wc have another evidence that tlds is purgatorial or symbolical fire or trouble, and not literal fire, other wise no people would be left to whom the pure Message could be given. But God's intention is that all mankind, living and dead, shall come to a knowledge of the Truth, for Christ Jesus by the grace of God "tasted death for every man." The trouble which will follow the gathering of the Church to the beav enly plane, by the First Resurrection, is symbolically represented as the melting of the earth (society) with the fervent heat (strife, contention, dls cord) of that time. Alrendy we see the Capitalistic element and the Socialistic element and the Labor ele- ment preparing for the contest which is to constitute the great "tlmo of trouble such as never was" before. Not only so, but the "heavens" also will take fire and pns away with a great noise. These are Scrlpturally shown to be the symbolical heavens, the ecclesiastical heavens. Thus the Intimation of tho propliecy is that the social strife will extend to and In elude, not only social, political and financial conditions, but also Include Eecleslastlclsm. The fiery trouble of anarchy will consume everything of the present, and mnke way for the New Dispensation, of which St Teter tells us. In tho same symbolical bin guage ho calls the New Dispensation a "new heavens and a new earth." The "new heavens" will bo tho Church In glory. The "new earth" will he the new social order of things established by that Heavenly Kingdom a reign of righteousness, Justice, leading on to a reign of love.-II Peter 111. 1013. This great purgntorlal experience at the inauguration of the New Dlson satlon is again Scrlpturally likened to a "fire." As we read: "Tho proud, yea, nnd all that do wickedly, shall be stubble; and the Dtiy that cometh shall burn them up, salth the Lord of Hosts, that it shall leavo them uelther root nor branch." Mnlarhl lv, 1. All the tiros of that time will be fires of righteousness, consuming tho things of pride, sin nnd Iniquity. They will burn as long ns there Is anything sinful to consume. As quickly as pride Is abandoned, as quickly as evil-doing is abandoned, so quickly will the fires cense. lint the Prophet declares that those purgatorial fires will be thorough going. They will leave neither root nor branch of prldo and wickedness. The Intimation In this Is that the fire soon to begin may In ludlvldual cases burn on and on perhnps In tho cases of some Individuals for a cen tury, for tho declaration Is that ill will bo smitten down in tho Second Death who shall fall to make some progress towards righteousness during tho first hundred years of purgatorial and disciplinary experiences. The sinner a hundred years old shall be cut off (Isalnh Ixr, 20). We nlso note tho great distinction between the sufferings of this present time nnd thoso of tho future. The Church suffers from tho Adversary nnd his misguided servants; and the Lord merely supervises, that these suffer ings shall not be too severe nor beyond our power of endurance. Hut the pur gatorlnl experiences of tho future wil be along reverse lines. Only evil-doer. will sufTer, and all tho chastisements will be meted out by tho great Re deemer with a view to purging man kind from sin and selfishness and pre paring them by Restitution for the Heavenly Father's everlasting blessing eternal life. ppeot Ta TTTe meaning of mis word" dnd Its equivalent In the New Testament Greek-Hades. True, there is a reference to the Second Death, where we read of those who shall be brought to a knowledge of God dining Messiah's Kingdom and who then shall deliberately and In telligently refuse the way of righteous uess. Wc read: "The wicked shall be returned to Sheol. and alj.;he na tions that forget God." (Fsnlni I.x. 17.) These are not tho Ignorant and weak, but the Intelligently wicked. They are not thoso who have never known God, but those who. after knowing III m. forget Him und willfully choose the way of sin. For such God has no blessing of life everlasting. They shall be destroyed from amongst the peoplo."-Acts Hi, 23. In the New Testament, the word Gehenna represents the Second Death the utter destruction of the class consigned to it. As every scholar knows, Gehenna is the Greek form of the Hebrew word Geh-hlnnon. It was lie name of a valley outside the wall if Jerusalem, long used as a garbage furnace for the destruction of the offal. Hut It was never recognized by God as a place for torture or suffer ings, or for any living creature. Although the capital punishment of I he Divine Law Is death, annihilation, God has subordinate punishments, all of which are for reformation, or we might properly say. ail of which are designed to be purgatorial, purifying. Amongst the Scriptures referring to these we might Include St Peter's words, "Think it not strange concern ing the fiery trial which shall try you" purify you nnd test your char acter, to demonstrate jour faithfulness as the people of God and your worthi ness of association with Messiah in His glorious Kingdom to be set up at His Second Advent.-I Peter lv, 12. St. Paul, writing along the same lines, calls these "light atlllctlons. which are but for a moment," and designed to "work out for us a far more exceed ing and eternal weight of glory." (II Corinthians iv, 17.) They thus work out blessings for the Church by puri fying them ns New Creatures, eliminat ing the dross from the gold. In Malachl's prophecy it is foretold that Jesus would lnstltuto purgatorial experiences amongst the consecrated people of God, tho nntltyplcnl Levltes. He does this to purify them of dross and to enable, thoso who have of fered their lives to God sacrlficlally, to be acceptable as His members. We read: "He shall sit as a Refiner and Purifier of silver, to purify the sons of Levi, that they may offer unto tho Lord an acceptable sacrifice." Jesus has thus leen sitting as the Refiner and Purifier of Ills Church for more than eighteen centuries. The fires of persecution, tribulation, which He has permitted to come upon them are all purgative designed to purify. to purge, to make them white. Ills people, have the assurance that He will not suffer them to be tempted above that they are able, but will with every temptation provide a way of escape. "Tho Wholt World Lieth In tho Wick d Oni," All nre "children of wrath," and still under Divine sentence of condemna tion, except tho Church of the Flrst- borns-tho nntltyplcal Levltes, Splrlt- begotten. We who have thus been called out from the world have the settlement of our prospects for life everlasting or the Second Death in this Age, before the blessing of the Lord comes to mankind in general. The Church's trial and purgatorial ex periences must nil take place during this Age, before tho New Age opens, which In tho Divine arrangement Is provided for the world's Judgment "God has appointed a Day the Day of Christ, a thousand yenrR in the which Ho will Judge the world in righteousness give to each n fair, full, righteous opportunity for reconcilia tion by that Man whom He hath or dained Tho Christ, of which Jesus Is the Head and His faithful followers the members." Acts xvll, 31. Tho World's Purgatory Future. The Church of Christ constitute the Elect, the spiritual Seed of Abraham, through which all the families of tho earth, the non-elect, are to be blessed. according to God's promise. Tho foundation for tho world's blessing was laid in the same sacrifice of Jesus by which tho Church's reconciliation was made possible. Nevertheless, the prospects for tho Church and the world are qulto different TIhj Church, through following her Redeemer vol untarily and sacrlficlally, in suffering for righteousness' sake, Is to be crown ed with glory, honor nnd Immortality, beyond tho veil, with the spirit na ture. Ity this, tho glorious resurrection change, the Church will bo prepared for association with her Lord In His great work of blessing Adam and his -ace regenerating them. A thousand ears have been set apart for the work by the great Life-Giver. Tho life to be given to tho willing and obedient of mankind will bo earthly life, human life, human perfection, in Paradise restored, world-wide. As purgatorial experiences are wise and proper as respects tho Church, similarly fiery trials and chastisements are the Lord's plan for dealing with mankind for their good. Tho pur gatorial experiences will prevail es pecially at the beginning of tho New Dispensation nnd will be abated for all who will turn to Messiah, Reek forgiveness nnd strive to walk In ways of righteousness. And ways of right eousness will then not mean, as now to the Church, self-sacrifice. Now the Divine rule Is that "Ho that saveth his life shall lose It;" but then who ever would Rave his life may savo It by obedlenco to the Divine laws, by abstinence to the extent of his ability, from sin. Such may gradually rise up PURGATORY FIRES! NOT NOW BUT SOOII Pastor Russell Interprets ttis Word cl God. PURGATORY OF THE BIBLE. Trials and Chastisements Are the Lord's Plan For Dealing With Man kind For Its Good The Saintly of the Present Are Few, Yet All Must Become Holy Before Achieving Ever lasting Life The Wicked Will Be Destroyed In Second Death if Not Purified In Bible's Purgatory. I u d ia n a po lis, October 27. - Tho world - renowned Pastor Russell is here. We report one of his discours es from tho text, "Some men's sins go before hand to Judgment, and some they fol low after." (I Tim othy v, 24.) He said: Gradually, as tho eyes of our under G'ASIOU KU5SNL) standing opeu to tho true beauties of God's Word, we find that the gross errors of the past have, Indeed, some foundation in the truth. Vet the two are so different that they might pass each other without recognition. As Itiblo students nre allowing the Word of God to Interpret Itself Uiey are being blessed; their faith is being strengthened ns they find that the real teachings of the Hlblo are beautiful aud harmonious and God-honoring and acceptable to sanctified common seuse. As so much of our confusion has been connected with the subject of future punishment, it is only reasonable that much of our blessing nnd enlighten ment should conio from a belter un derstanding of the Scriptures bearing upon this subject Our first lesson to lenru was the difference between the Iilble Hell and the hobgoblin torture chambers of our bewildered fore fathers, who had not the Bible in their possession nnd who, if they had pos sessed it, lacked generally the educa tion necessary to read it When we found that the Hebrew word Sheol is the only word translated hell during the Old Testament period of four thousand years, we were not surprised. Rut when we found that that word signifies the tomb, the death state, and that it is translated grave la our Common Version DIble more times than it is translated hell, we were Bur prised. And when further close In vestigation showed that the good, as well hs the bad, go to Sheol, and that the Itlhlo declares that all who go to Sheol irere redeemed by Christ's death, nnd thnt eventually He will destroy Sheol and deliver all the prisoners of death from Sheol then we began to see what a serious blunder had been made iu the translation. Rut when about to blame the trans lators for deceiving us, wo found that the trouble lay rather with a change in the use of language. All know that all living languages are gradually changing. And Investigation shows that in old English the word hell was used as a synonym for hole or pit. or something covered over, as the gruve. Thus an English farmer lu olden times might say, "We helled five hundred bushels of potatoes this fall;" or, "Wo helled (thatched) our cottage." Tho fault was not so much with the translators as with the wrong Idea al ready firmly Imbedded In the human mind not the teaching of the Hlblo that God Intends to punish In purga tory or eternal torture all except the saintly few. From the first Satan seems to have endenvored to deceive humanity respecting the true charac ter of tho Creator; nnd his success Is shown by the warped and twisted In terpretations that w all gave to our Henvenly Father's Word. . Sheol Sometimes Used Figuratively. In probably three or four texts out of seventy the Hebrew word Sheol and its Greek equivalent Hades are used figuratively, as, for instance, St. Paul refers to Hades, tho tomb, under tho figure of a monster which has been engorging itself with humanity. Ho represents It figuratively as yield ing to the glorified Messiah at His Second Advent nnd disgorging Its prey in tho resurrection. Looking forward to the completion of tho resurrection at the close of tho Millennium, he ex claims, "O Death, where is thy sting? 0 Hades, where Is thy victory?" Jlmllarly tho Prophet David likened the tomb to a great monster almut to devour him, and likened the pains of his sickness to tho teeth of tho mons ter, snylng, "Tho sorrows of death compaofwd me, and the pains of Sheol gat hold upon mo. Then called 1 upon tho tin mo of tho Ird and He helped mo" (Psalm cxvl, 3-fi)-the king wti raised tip from illness. Again, the Ixnd through the rrophet, speaking of tho great giant systems of this present time, declares thnt they will go down into Sheol, Into death, and figuratively represents their meeting in death with the great op pressive systems of the past (Isaiah xlv, I) 11.) Rut there is no suggestion of eternal torment connected with the word Sheol anywhere. And the fact that the Lord redeems our souls from Sheol, and will destroy Sheol eventual ly by raising mauklnd from the state of death, proves positively tho gross error under which we laborod Iu re- t jf-.:. . 1 r .