Auto Livery! JIJ Tlrr-' Supplies! 1 ; -AGEf4TS FOR !nter-State $1750; $2400; $3400 Imperial $1285; $1650; $1875 Detroiter $850.00 and $900.00 sAll cars fully equipped. Agents for Chopie Gasoline En gines $40.00 per h. p. The Gasoline Saver. s Warga , Cecil Plattsmouth, TRUTHFULL REPORTS Plattsmuoht Reads Them With Uncommon Interest. A IMaltsniouth citizen tells his experience in the following state ment. No better evidence than this can be had. The truthful re ports of friends and neighbors is the best proof in the world. Head and be convinced. Jonathan Hatt, general store keeper, 414 Main street, Platts mouth, Neb., says: "I consider Doan's Kidney Pills a very effec tive remedy for backache and other kidney troubles. They have proven their value to me. Other members of my family have also tried this preparation, getting our supply at Hynott's Drug Store. They think just as much of it as I do." Mr. Halt is only one of many Plattsmouth people who have gratefully endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills. If your back aches if your Sidneys bother you, don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ask dis tinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Halt had the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When Your Bask is I.ame Remember the name." Charged With Being Inerbriates. This morning complaint was (lied with the insanity board charging Timothy and Richard Schlater with being inebriates and they will be brought in for ex amination by tlx board in a days. The parties reside Louisville. few in Famous Stage Beauties look with horror on Skin Krup tions, Blotches, Sores or Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any one, who uses liucklen Arnica Salve. It glorifies the face. Kez-nia or Salt Rheum vanish be fore it. It cures sore lips, chap ped hands, chilblains; ' heals liurii.x, cuts and bruises. Un- Mpi ib'd for piles, i. Kricke & Co. Only LT.c at F Ni is the best time to order for Christmas llowers, plants and wreaths. Andrews & McDonald, Florists. 'Phone No. 15. . 12-12-1 fd -Establish a Ranch on Public Land- High Prices of Cattle Insuros this to Be a Good Business for Many Years It is not generally known, but it is a fact, that one person can now take up til1) acres of Government land in Wyoming as follows: First, file a Desert land entry on 160 acres where you can catch the drain ag from 10(H) acres, in a series of small storage reservoirs sufficient to irri gate as much as 81 acres of the entry and at lcHst 5 acres on any 40 of the 160. For this 1C0 you pay the Government 25 cents an acre at the time of filing and an acre which proof is made. Second, file on 320 as a homestead no charge for the land, but entryman must reside upon the homestead seven months each year for three years and ran"? a crop on 20 acres the second year and have 40 acres in crop the third year. Third, buy 160 acres from the Government at $1.22 per acre. This 160 mu.-t join the homestead. There are hundreds of such locations now open to entry. If vou want one Week of December 8-22 & Manners, Nebraska John (Jorder called at this office Thursday and renewed his sub scription to this paper for another year. Adolph Wesch was a passenger this morning on No. 15 for Oma ha, where he attended to some business matters. Charles Troop was a passenger this morning for South Omaha, where he attended to some busi. ness matters on the stork ex change. Misses Anna Heisel and Ilattii Fight were passengers on the early train for Omaha this morn ing, where they visited for I he day. John Fitzpatrick, the veteran policeman, was a passenger this morning for Omaha, where he visited his daughter, who is in a hospital in that city. Arthur Smith and two brother in laws, Will and James llaygood, of Parsons, Iowa, departed this morning for that place. Th Messrs. Haygood have been visit ing Mr. Smith here for several days. Money to Loan. I have $100,000 to loan on Cass county farms between now ant March 1st. If you want any oi this money make your application early. W. K. Ro-icncran. 12-1 2-.1 1 01 Just arrived Our new 1913 Art Calendar Pads. Come in and see them. If you are troubled with chronic constipation, the mild and gentle effects of Chamberlain's Tablets makes your c Fricke them especially suited to tse. For sale by F. fi. & Co. h-:--k--k:-w-. J The Modern Woodmen of America will give their first annual mask ball on the I evening of January 25, 15)13. J Good prizes will be given and a royal good time is j assured to all. Music by the ! M. W. A. orchestra. ot tne:e ranches write me today for map and particu lars. D. CLEM DEAVER, 1004 F.iriiain St., Omaha, Neb. Immigration Agent. CHRIST'S GOSPEL 'MISREPRESENTED FoGlisfensss of Preaching to the WorlSly-Wise. HIGHER CRITICISM'S BLIGHT, Why Should God' Ministers Preach and Entreat While Earthly Rulers Com mand? In the Coming Ago of Mes siah's Kingdom It Will Be Different The Law Shall Go Forth and the Transgressor Shall Receive Correc tive Punishment, Says Pastor Russell. Lancaster, Pa., Dec. 22. Pastor Russell spoke here today. The text for the occasion was: "It pleased God by the fool ishness of preach ing to save them that believe." - I Corinthians, i, 21. There Is a wide difference between ftWQg. gUSSELD foolish preaching and "the- foolish' ness of preaching" which our text de clares Is of Divine arrangement. The many topics of Interest and profit to humanity all have their time and place But the preaching of the Gospel bas an exclusive right of way In the Church of Christ. If some claim that the peo ple will no longer attend Divine serv Ice to hear Gospel preaching, we reply that there are three reasons for this. (1) The Church lost the real Gospel during the Dark Ages, and few Chris tian people have yet recovered It The word Gospel, as all agree, signifies good tidings, a message of joy; but the message handed down to humanity from the Dark Ages has been the re verse of this bad tidings of great mis ery for nearly all of our race. Is It any wonder that the great majority are disgusted with the horrible mis representations of the creeds? Man kind havo trials and difficulties enough In the present life, and need encourage ment to hope for better things In the life to come. (2) Responding to the growing senti ment of Intelligence, the ministers of the various denominations of Christen dom have ceased to preach bad tidings of great misery for all but "the very elect." Nearly all ministers, gradu ated within the last twenty years, lost all their faith in the Bible as the in spired Word of God, in the theological seminaries, where they were taught unbelief, under the name of Higher Criticism; whore they also were taught to consider it honorable to stultify their manhood by accepting ordination and salary for serving a denomination whose published creed they disown and despise. In the same seminaries they aciiilred the thought that It Is right and honorable to receive title, honor and salary from a church, osten sibly us a Christian minister and Bible exponent, ami then to use the oppor tunity to undermine the faith of the church and to destroy confidence in the Bible as the inspired Word of God. Under these conditions, what shall these ministers preach instead of the! Gospel of Christ, which they no longer believe? Is It any wonder thnt they preach those things that they ought not to preach, ami leave unpreiiched those things that they ought to preach? Not many of their hearers care for scientific disquisitions; not ninny of them care to hear commonplace essays on good morals. So how can such min isters avoid foolish preaching? (3) Not content with undermining the faith of the people who trust and honor and obey them, these ministers mix their higher critical views and evolutionary views with diluted moral ity, and serve this as Instead of the Gospel of Christ. He who thinks that such n message will convert a mind from sin to righteousness, from unbe lief to faith in God, deceives himself. He who thinks that such messages will have a sanctifying power In the hearts of God's people, equally deludes himself. No Gospel Without Redemption. The essence of the Gospel of Christ is that He died for sinners, trie Just for the unjust, that He might bring man kind back to God. But the false gos pels deny that man ever fell from the likeness of God, and equally deny therefore that he needed a Redeemer and that he has a Redeemer. Such spurious gospels, which leave out the very core and essence of the Divine Message, arc false, by whatever honor able channel they may have come. We may be sure that they are of the Ad versary himself; for they make void the Word of God, the death of Jesus and Ilia resurrection, and Ills coming again to give to mankind the glorious blessings and privileges bought with Ills precious blood. The True Gospel, tlio "good tidings of greai Joy. which shall be unto all people," contains not a single word re specting an eternity of torture at tho hand of fire-proof demons. It contains not a single word which would dis credit the Wisdom, Justice and Love of the Father above, whose tender mer cies. are over all Ills works and whoso salvation Is yet to he extended to the ends of the enrth. The True Gospel, acknowledging that humanity has conns Justly under a pen nlty or curse of death. :ets before the p-oanlii': creation n glorious hope. It proclaims, ns Joins did. thnt the time U cct'iliiir whn the curse shall be re ' I tv -Ji'f moved, andj when God through the' Messianic Kingdom "will wipe away nil tears fruiu off ail faces." (Isaiah xxv, 8.1 It proclaims, ns Jesus did. a ; glorious prosHct for all who desire to j come Into harmony with God; and a j Just penalty, or stripes, upon all those ; who sin wilfully against light and j knowledge and opportunity. H pro claims mat a .New imy is uawnmg, in which the Lord will give "beauty for ashes, and the oil of Joy for the spirit .f heaviness." The True Gospel includes the "Gos- pel of the Kingdom"-Unit the Divine arraugement now Is for the selection of t lie Kingdom class from amongst men. to be heirs of God and joint-heirs with Jesus Christ in His Messianic King dom. It proclaims the honorable work of the Church as the Kingdom of God by and by, to judge, rule and bless all the families of the eanii. It proclaims also that the number who will attain to this Kingdom glory is limited a Little Flock, to whom it will bo the Father's good pleasure to give the Kingdom, (Luke xii. 32.) It exhorts the making of "our calling and elec tion sure" to a share in that Kingdom. Is Gospel preaching Logical? Let us notice the world's viewpoint. which causes the Gospel Message to appear foolish to them. To tho worldly-wise It looked very foollah, Indeed, for Jesus to go about Palestine wltn twelve disciples, performing some mir acles and Inviting chiefly the poor to become Ills followers, leaving business mid other pursuits. "Ah " says the world, "how impractical was Jesus, and how foolish was nis message! A business man would have laid a good foundation for hla work by making friends with the Scribes, the Tharlsees and the Doctors of tho Law, and utlllz Ing their Influence with their hold upon the tieople." But, we ask, how then would the Scriptures have been fulfilled? Who would have crucified Christ, or have caused Ills death? There would have been no reconciliation possible for man kind. It is well for us that Jesus did not follow the suggestions of worldly wisdom. Truly "the wisdom of this world is fpollshness with God," even as the Wisdom of God is foolishness wltn the children of this world It Is because worldly wisdom got in its hold in the Dark Ages that the Gos pel has been perverted bo greatly. Great human Institutions have arisen, mighty and powerful, through man's cunning. Priestcraft and statecraft have made the professed Church of Christ one of tho greatest business in stltutlons on earth. Not more, but less, of human wisdom Is what we need: and not less, but more, of Divine Wisdom and Instruction from the Bible. Why It 8eema Foolish. From the world's standpoint It seems foolish that God should invite any to do right and to be Ills servants. It seems weak for a God of all power to entreat, where He could command and enforce obedience. F.arth's kings, bav ing the power, would enforce their commands; In fact, everybody, as rule, executes his own will. How strange, therefore, it appears to the world, that It should be otherwise with the Almighty! The Bible, however, gives the Infor mation. God wishes to select a special class of special servants. To test their loyalty, there must be opportunity for them to resist Him and to refuse obed! ence. God causes His Message or in vltntloii to pass on to others also, that thus He may find the peculiar people who prefer to do good rather than evil to sii' h an extent that they are willing to suffer for righteousness' sake. The special work which He designs the Church to accomplish requires such loyal, faithful souls as these men and women glad to sacrifice their lives in the service of the Lord. Ills cause and Ills brethren. The clnsslle seeks "count not their lives dear unto themselves." God carries the proposition still further, however, and puts this special clnss to peculiar and severe tests, that the trial of their faith mid obedience, being more precious thnn that of gold, may be found acceptable unto Ills pleasement eventually. Persecutions, tribulations, attacks from the world, the flesh and tho Ad versary, are permitted to come against these to test their loyalty. None of these things are what the world would expect; and to tell the world of these Is to relate what seems to them fool ishness. They cannot see why conse crated people of God should suffer re proofs for righteousness' sake, for Truth's sake. But all these matters are clear nud plain to those who are taught of God to those who have learned thnt the Church Is being selected from amongst mankind for a very special work of God. This makes it appropriate that their loyalty bo tested to the limit, in order that they may bo counted worthy of the "glory, honor and immortality," which God has for those who love Him. By and By It Will Be Different. The Divine Plan outlined in the Bi ble is different The procedure under Messiah's Kingdom and dealing with the world will bo exactly what tho world will concede to be a wise pro gram. In that time all darkness, ig norance and superstition will speedily pass awy under the advancing light of the Sun of Righteousness. Tho way of righteousness will no longer be nar row, secluded and rugged, as at pres ent God describes It through the Prophet, saying. "A highway shall be there, and a way, and It shall be called the Way of Holiness; the re deemed of the Lord shall walk there; no ravenous beast slinll go up thereon."- Isaiah xxxv, 8, 0. Faithfulness will bring the Divine re ward of freedom from weakness, and of Increase of sireiivlh menu!, moral nud pliyvi' at. Day by day the well doer, walking on tl.e I;;:!i l!o'- i ness, will be comlug nearer to human perfection. Thus will be fulfilled, through Christ, the gracious promise that "God shall wipe away all tears from all faces," and "there shall be no more curse, neither sorrow, nor sigh ing, nor cryiug; for the former things shall have passed away." Many Stripes and Few Stripes. The Bible clearly Indicates that the Adanile condemnation against our race will be fully offset by the merit of Christ's sacrilice. But on the other j hand. It tells us that every transgress-1 sioii which is not purely of Inherited . x . ..r weakness is ennrgeu io me mnmui j the transgressor and must be met by him. Jesus emphasizes this lesson, saying. "He that knew his Master's will and did it not. shall be beaten with many stripes; but he that knew It not and yet did things worthy of stripes, shall be beale-n wuu iew stripes." Some of thee stripes, ot punishments, may Indeed come to the transgressor in the present life; anti if so, he does well to profit by them. But whether in the present life or in the future life, every wilful transgres sion will receive "a just recompense of reward." The difficulty with our theo ries of the Dark Ages on this subject has not been that they taught a pun ishment for sin; but that they taught au unjust penalty, dishonoring to the Creator and stultifying to the believer. The Records of Wilful Sin. It is a mistake to say that increasing sins would increase the pangs of con science and that thus each would be punished. We know to tho contrary that many, as they become Bteeped In sin, lose all sensibility. St. Paul cor roborates this thought, saying of some thnt their consciences become "scared" calloused. God provided that each Individual shall keep a record in himself of his own moral obliquities. Each violation of conscience weakens the character. Character weakened, degraded, can be reconstructed only with proportionate ly great difficulty. Thus some, during tho period of Messiah's Kingdom, will be struggling against weaknesses which they brought upon themselves, aside from those of Adamlc horedlty. The assistance from the Royal Priest hood will be proportionate to the Adaniic weakness, contrary to the hu man will. Outside temptations will be gone. Full knowledge will be there; but character will be the thing of para mount importance as determining who will attain everlasting life. Our Redeemer gave a suggestion along this line when He said to the Tharlsees, "How can ye escape the condemnation of Gehenna?" (Matthew xxlll. S3.) Tho Valley of Qlnnom (Ge henna) outside Jerusalem, where the offal was finally destroyed, symbolical ly represented the Second Death, as explained in Revelation xx, 14. Jesus did not condemn the Pharisees to tho Second Death. Ills mission to the world was uot to condemn men; for thpy wero condemned already under the Adamle condemnation. Tho Son of Man came "not to condemo the world; but thnt the world through Him might be saved." (John ill, 17.) At the time He spoke these words re specting the Pharisees, He was laying down His life on behalf of all the chil dren of Adam. They could not forfeit their share in His resurrection work until that work had been completed and they had enjoyed their share of tho Redeemer's favor. The Import of the Redeemer's words, therefore, was that He perceived in them so much of dishonesty and hard ness of heart that He prophesied that they would have a hard time to reform character, even under the favorable conditions of the Millennium. They had seen the Master, heard Ills teach ings, witnessed ills miracles, and must have been reasonably convinced thnt It was a holy power which opernted in ! III,n- wh,n- tliarrfore. In bitterness of aplrlt they declared fhat His miracles mid teachings were Inspirations of Sa tan, they were well nigh wit bout excuse. It could hardly be supposed that such perversity of spirit was the result either of Ignorance- or of Adumlo weak ness. Bvldently there rwaa great wil fulness associated with It. Hence the Master declared that persons who could thus attribute to Satan things which they recognized ns good, pure and holy, must have grentlv perverted their consciences. They will he oblig ed to suffer stripes accordingly, and will have proportionately grent difficul ty lu bringing themselves into harmo ny with the requirements of the Mes sianic Kingdom. "Preach tha Word." All of God's people aro preachers. Tho begetting Influence of the Holy Spirit Is the only ordination necessary, and without it no one has Divine au thority to preach, rrenchlug. In Its broad sense, means fo declare, to make known. God's Book makes no division of His people into clergy and laity. "Ho that hath My Word, let him speak My Word faithfully." salth tho Lord Let us declare God's Message In its purity and simplicity, whoever bears and whoever refuses to hear. Let us not bo disappointed that the worldly wise will think It foolish, as In St Paul's day; and let us uot bo surprised if the preaching of this Message shall bring odium, ns It did upon the Master and the Apostles. "The world know eth us not, even as it knew Illtu not." God's Me .ige, for all that, will ac complish Its purpose. lie will flud the "peculiar people" whom He seeks; not one member of the for ordained num ber will be lacking. They will all be blessed and holy. As Messiah's asso ciates In the Kingdom, they will then "declare the decree." (Psalm II. "t The Law will go forth, and chastise ments will follow to enforce the Law, until all .shrill be brought lo a knowl edge of 1 1 it Troth, the Incorrigible de stroycd.sindevery kneeshall bowand even- tongue i-olil'ei :. lo the clory of Cod. CUPID WHS AGAIN. Alice C. Thaw, Sister of Harry K. Thaw, Who Will Wed a Boston Broker. Thoto by American Prens Association. , The former Countess of Yarmouth will marry OeofTrey W. Whitney of Boston. Sim married the Karl of Yarmouth in 1901 and divorced him In KnMand In l8. years after her brother had shot and killed Stanford White. Her marriage ta Mr. Whitney will probably take place a tha spring ami be one of the big society events of I'lttaburgh. where the former countess Is now living with her mother. REBELS CAPTURE FEDERAL GARRISON f Refugees Reaching Juarez Tell of Slaughter of 250 Troops. El Paso, Tex., Dec. 23. Refuge fed eral soldiers arrived at Juarez to re port that 250 federal Irregular troop garrisoning Ascenclon practically were annihilated when rebels attacked the town, about seventy-five miles southwest of Juarez. The attack was made shortly after midnight and fight ing continued only a few hours. The garrison commander reports by letter to General Trucy Aubert at Juares that he knew of only fifteen of his men escaping besides himself. He is hiding at a ranch, ho writes. The fate of 150 federal regulars at Gu.man, nearby, Is not known, but It is believed that the town was taken by rebels before Ascenclon. The reb els are commanded by General Salazax. MEXICO NOT ALARMED No Uneasiness Exhibited Over Warn, ing From Washingtono. Mexico City, Dec. 23. Neither tha officials, the newspapers nor tho Mex ican people are manifesting any great uneasiness regarding the document which Is now being drafted at Wash ington with the object of calling the Mexican government's attention to the demands of the Unltsd States for thi better protection of American inter ests in Mexico. ICleven thousand soldiers are now engaged In the campaign In Chihuahua, according to an official statement Concerning the sltuntlon at Cananea, Sonorn, where the employees of tha American mines are on a strike, ths government declares thnt the garrison there Is quite sufficient to give pro- j lection. Fcur hundred troops lefl here for the north and 700 for Tepee ! have been dispatched to carry out a i campaign Ir Morelos. General Blan- (jnet h is not began nn active campaign I In the state of Mexico because of lack I of troops. I ' " Argue for Kline in Dynamite uerense Indlnnapolit', Dec. 23. As the elev enth attorney to speak for tho defense. Walter I Ball urged the jury nt the dynamite conspiracy trial In behall of Hiram R. Kllno of Muncle. Foul more days are to bo devoted to argu ment before the jury receives Its In fctructlons to retire and vote upon Iti verdict. Koetter Is Indicted. Chicago, Dec. 23. John B. Koetter nt Cincinnati, tho reputed fiance ol Mrs. Emma Kraft, who was murdered by a hammer blow hero, was indicted for the murder by the grand jury here Koetters has not been apprehended and th grand jury declared him a fu gitive from justice. Man Fatally Wounded by Posse. Ijulsvllle, Dec. 23. Trying to es cape from a posse, seeking him for shooting and fatally wounding his wifo and her woman friend, Domlnlck Gyr, a dnirymnn, barricaded hlmselt in his home, five miles from here, and was not ti'ken until he was fatally wounded. Kills Wife and Self. Auburn. N'eh., Pec. 23. John Ilcln ricks, fifty six years old, and a resi dent of this county twenty five years, idiot mid nun tally wounded his wifo nnd then nhol himself through the head. lie was tho father of twelve children ;k'l of whom aro iilive.