NOTICK OK SI IT TO UllF.T TITI.K. In Ifcc UUIrli't Court of C'axa County. Nrbraxka. ( i arl.'s 1'. 1'i'eitVr, 1'laintiH, vs. I .inns J. Solomon, rt al., Iiotiinlanl. I "l'o tli" I 'cf iul;i!it.-: Francis J. Solo-; mon. 1 '. H Solomon, tirst name un known, Kli.nl'cili 11. Solomon. Josiah i Moores, Alarv J. Mui)rf, Mary J. Lath r.jp, K. M. ili'ioU ion. tirs-t name un known. Bertlm V. lalloii. Mary i Arminda Huffman, Caroline Huffman.. Edward Moores, Alfred M. Moores, Knocli !. l Moores, K1I-.M Moores, Maliala Cray, A. J. Moores, lirsl name unknown. Nancy K. Kpperson, Henry .Moores, Kilward or Kd Jockiiu, Ida K. .loekim. Andrew AY. or A. XV. Mc l,auKlilin. Alena K. Mcl-uuKlilln. John M'. or J. ". Seynmre. S. J. Seyinore, first :,anie unknown, Zelliaia or Zetliam 1'. SnCulloeh, lthmar I', or I. 1'. I'ills lutry, Nellie K. Smith, Chester H. .smith, Fred Black. hIko the unknown heirs and devisees of the following ? tamed. Franees J. Solomon, deceased, 1'. 11. Solomon, deceased, tirst name un known, Josiah Moores, deceased. It. M. Henderson, tirst name unknown, de ceased, liertha ). I wlton, deceused, Mary Arminda Huff man. deceased, "'arollne Huffman, deceased, Kdwiud J. Moores, deceased, Alfred M. Moores, de ceased, Knoch !. C Moores, deceased, Maliala Ciray, deceased: A. J. Moores, tirst tinme unknown, deceased, Nancy K. Kpperson. deceased, Henry Moores, deceased, Kilwurtl or Kd Jockitn, de ceased; Andrew V. or A. YV. McLaugh lin, deceas.d, John V. or J. W. Sevmore, ceased, .etliam or Zetham P. McCul loch. deceased, lthmar 1J. or I. I. l'llls l urry. deceased, you are herehv notified thHt on January lsth, A. 1. 191 :t. pluin t,ff filed his suit In the district court f Cass county, Nebraska, to quiet title to the following' described lands In I'lattsmouth, to-wit: Lots numbered eleven and twelve, In Hlock number forty-three, In the City of i'lattsmouth, Cass county, Nebraska, because of his adverse possession by Mmself and his grantors and their grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of this suit and to enjoin each and all of you from having or claiming to have any right, title, interest or claim, either leal or equitable In or two said lands or any part thereof, and to require you and 'ach of you to set forth your right, title, lien or Interest therein, if any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged Inferior to the title of plaintiff and for general relief equitably. This notice Is made pursuant to the order of the court. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, March 3rd, A. D. 1913, or your lefault will be duly entered therein. CHARLES P. PFEIFER, Plaintiff. J. 10. DOUGLASS. Attorney. NOTICE. tnate of Nebraska, Cass County, ss. 'Jo James V. Kaspar, Non- Resident, Defendant. You are hereby notified that the I!ainliH Louis Hotter, has com menced an action against you and Maud V. Kaspar, jointly, in Justice Court, before M. Archer, Justice (.I the Peace in and for said Coun ty, the object and prayer of which is to recover judgment against you on a promisary note for $100, v. itli interest at the rate of 8 per icnt, from the 7th day of Fib i vary, 1012, and costs of action iou are nereny notiliei. o answer said action on or b re (tie 21st day of February, 1913, :t 9 o'clock a. m., and in failing sri to do your default will be duly literal therein and judgment taken as prayed for by plaintiff. LOUIS ROTTER, Plaintiff. IN COUNTY COURT. STATE OF NEBRASKA, County of Cass, ss. In the Matter of the Estate of John Wesley Uarr, Deceased. To All Persons Interested: You are hereby notified that there will be a hearing upon the linal report of the executor of above estate before me at the County Court Rooms at Plaits- mouth, in said county, on the 251 h lay of February, 1913, al ten o'clock a. in., at which time final settlement of said estate will be made and distribution of the re sidue of said estate. Dated February lith. 1913. ALLEN J. BEESON. County Judge. Notice of Application for Liquor License. .Notice is hereby given t all persons interested and to the public, that. I he undersigned, Andy Thomsen, has tiled his petition and application in the office of I be County Clerk of Cass Cminty, Nebraska, as required by law, signed by a majority of the resi dent freeholders of Eight Mile Grove Precinct, selling forth that the applicant is a man of re spectable character and standing and a resident of the stale of Ne braska, and praying thai, license be issued to said Andy Thompcen for the sale of mall, spirituous and vinous liquors for the period of one year from May 17, 1913, ending May 17, 1914, in a building n lot i, in block (, in the village of Cedar Creek, in Eighl Mile , ( J rove Precinct, in Cass County, Nebraska. ANDY THOMSEN, Applicant. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL. In the Mailer of the Eslate of Christian Stoehr, Deceased, All persons interested in said estate- will lake notice that a peti tion has been filed for the probate of the will of said Christian Stoehr, deceased, and the appoint, mcnl of executors named there in. A hearing will be had on said pet.il ion and will in said Court in Ihe Court House al Platlsnioulh, Nebraska, on the Kill day of March, 1913, al, in o'clock a. m of said day. (Seal) ALLEN J. MEKSOX, County Judge. D. O. D WYE 11, Altorney. ! 11 , .1 MITICK OF HKKKHKK'S S ILK. la I he lHxtrlrt Court In and fur l'm louut), rlrMikM. Nettie J. Holmes, l'lainlilt, vs. W. S. Shera. Joseph H. Keennn, Augusta Keenan. Iieu-n M. Alwine, formerly Helen M. Ke nan, deorge H. Alwln'., Herbert J. Keenan, Annette Keenan, John Randolph Keenan. James Keen an and .lames W". Holmes, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue ot a decree entered In this case on the :.."th day of January, A. 1, the undersigned sole referee, will on the ;'.d day of March, A. 1. 1!1:. at eleven o'clock a. ni at the south door of the Court House in the City of I'lattsmouth, Cass County, Ne braska, sell at public auction the fol lowing described real estate, situated in the County of Cass, Nebraska, to wit: Commencing ut a point on quarter section line running Kast and West through Section nine ISO, Township eleven (11), Range fourteen (14), In Cass County, Nebraska; 1474 6-10 feet Kast of the quarter section corner on West side of Section nine (il, Town ship eleven (11), Range fourteen (14); running thence south :!77S feet; thence Kast 100 feet; thence North -'66 feet; thence Kast -4 feet; thence North E32 feet; thence Kast to the banks of the Missouri river; thence along the banks of the Missouri river In a northerly direc tion to a point where said banks of the Missouri river Intersects the quarter section line running East and West through Section nine (, Township eleven (11), Range fourteen (14); thence West along suld quarter section lino to the place of beginning, together with lauds formed upon and against said described lands by accretion, alluvion, reliction and evulsion. Also lots one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), live (o), six (6), seven (7), eight (8), nine (9). ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12), In block three (3) West and block one (1) North, and one (1) East of the public square In the Village of Rock liluffs, Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, together with the portion of the vacated streets surrounding the same belonging thereto. Said property will be sold for cash to the highest re sponsible bidder. Dated at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, this 25th day of January, A D .1913. C. K. TEFKT, Referee. RAWLS & ROUKKTSON, Attorneys. OHHKH TO SHOW CAl SK. la I be District Court of I nun louut y, Nrbrnoka. In the Matter of the Estate of Nicholas Halmes, Deceased. This cause came on for hearing up on the petition of Nicholas C. Halmes, executor of the will and estate of Nicholas Halmes, deceased, for con struction of paragraph nine of the will of said deceased and for order and license to sell the real estate, as re quired by law, and the will of said deceased, which real estate Is more particularly described as follows. N Vj, UK V4, Sec. 28, Twp. 12, Range 9, S of SW i and N V of SSW . of See. 8-12-13, M f iH ' and 8 'S of SW V4 and NW ,4 ot SW 14 of Sec. 7-12-13, NE V of NW y4 of Sec. 5-12-13, all In Cass County, Nebraska, Lots 10, 11 and 12, In Hlock 2, of the City of riattsmouth, Ne braska. It Is therefore ordered that all per sons Interested In said estate appear before me on the loth day of March, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause, If any they have, why said will should not be Interpreted and construed by the Court and show cause why order of Court, directing and guiding the executor In making a sale of the said real estate belonging to the estate of said deceased, and why a license should not be granted to said executor to sell the above described real estate of said deceased. It is further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published for lour successive weeks prior to snld time of hearing. In the I'lattsmouth Journal, a newspaper published twice a weeK at I'lattsmouth, Nebraska, and of general circulation throughout said County. Dated this 3()th day of January, 1913. HARVEY 1). TRAVIS, Judge of the District Court. D. O. DWYER, Attorney for Executor. MITICIi OP SI' IT TO U HIT IITI In the District Court In anil for I County, .NWiritkkH, Simon Oruber, l'lalntift, vs. Hattie Barnutn Wills, et al., Defendants. To the defendants, Hattie Harnum Wills, Harry Wills, Harry G. Harnum, James V. Harnum, Sylvester Harnum, jr., Adclhcrt Rarnum, M.ny Hariium, Homer Hannah, Mrs. Homer Hannah, tirst real name unknown: Mrs. Lewis Harnum, tirst real name unknown; Lewis Harnum, jr., Charles Ilarmim, L. H. Sinclair, tirst real name unknown; Herbert Sinclair, Inei! M. l'ickerson, Dlcker.wn, first real name unknown; C.eorge Harnum Mowers, the unknown heirs and devisees of Lucy Rowers, deceased; the unknown heir's and devisees of Resty Royd, deceused; James Chase, Belinda Chase, Lucy J. Chase. R. K. Murdock, Jr., tirst real name unknown; Mrs. It. Murdock, jr., first real name unknown; Alphonso Chase, Thomas J. Watson, Mrs. Thomas J. Watson, first leal name unknown; and the unknown heirs and devisees of Thomas J. Watson, deceased. You are hereby notilied that on Feb ruary 5th, A. D. 1913, plaintiff tiled his suit In the District Court of Cass Coun ty, Nebraska, to quiet title to the fol lowing described land in the County of Cass, Nebraska, to-wit: The Northeast quarter (NE'4) and the North half (N'V4) of the South east quarter (SK1) of Section twenty-one (21), Township ten (10), Range thirteen (13), East of the lith 1'. M. because of his adverse possession by himself, and grantors for more than ten years prior to the commencement of said suit, and to enjoin each and all of you troin having or claiming any right. title, lien or Interest, either legal or equitable, In and to said lands or any part thereof, and to require you to set forth your right, title or Interest there in, if any, either legal or equitable, and to have the same adjudged Inferior to the title of plaintiff to said lands, and for general equitable relief. This notice is made pursuant to the order of the court. Von are required to answer said peti tion on or before Monday, the 24th day of March, A. I). 1913, or your default will be dulv entered therein. SIMON (1RUHKR, l'lulntlff. RAWLS A: ROHKIITSON, Attorneys. NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. To Whom It, May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the Cliopie Clasolino Engine Company (Limited), of Plattsmouth, Ne braska, has issued fully paid up capital stock to the amount of Fifty-four Thousand Nine Hun dred Thirty Dollars ($5 4,930.00), and that said Corporation lias an indebtedness for current expenses only amounting to the sum of $264.70. Dated this fith day of January, 1913. Jno. A. Chopieska, President. F.dw. Rynott, Adolph Giese, II. M Soennichsen, II. F. Goos, Directors. ATTACIIMKST NOTICK. J. W Dnvla v.111 l.u ntin it.... ----- - ..... icinu 11,'l.ll.rT llitll Oil thft znn nnv nf Tnmifl.i, lull vt ai a Justice of the peace of Cass County, issueu an orupr or attach ment for the SUm Of JTiflO In nxllnn pending before him, wherein A. O. Hneh k (o. Is plaintiff and J. W. Dnvls dn rendant, that property of said defend ant, consisting of money, has been at tached under anl,! nan,. ni.i v..,.;,, naiti in linn was continued to the 20th day of Feb ruary. 1913, at 9 o'clock a. m. iv. vj. ii.vi.ii tu, l'lulntlff. Public Sale! Thf iiiidi-rsiuned will m'11 ut Public Auction, at bis home, four and one-half miles west and one mile south of Murray, four miles north and one-half mile west of Nehawka, one mile south and one half mile west of the old Fulton blacksmith shop, on THURSDAY, FffBRUARY 20, 1913. Sale will commence at 1 o'clock sharp. The following described property: 4 Head of Horses 4. Due black gelding, f years old. One sorrel gelding, 3 years old. One bay gelding, 7 years old. One bay mare, smooth mouth. First-class milk cow 0 years old. Farm Implements. One Sat Hoy riding lister. One riding stirring plow. One 2-row Badger cultivator. One tongue cultivator. One tongueless cultivator. One broadcast Hornet seeder Two sets good harness. One 3-row stalk cutter. One farm wagon. One single buggy. One set of bob-sleds. One base burner. One Sure Hatch incubator 100 egg. Some lumber and woven wire. Household goods and numerous ether articles. Terms of Sale: All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; all over $10.00 a credit of eight months will be given, pur chaser giving good bankable paper, bearing 8 per cent from dale. AM property must be set tled for before being removed. O. V. BAILEY, Owner. Wilkinson & Hall, Auctioneers. W. 0. Boedeker, Clerk. Mothers Can Sarely Buy Dr. King's New Discover and give it to I he little ones w hen ailing and suffering with colds, coughs, throat or lung troubles, tastes nice, harmless, once used, always used. Mrs. Bruce Crawford, Nia gra. Mo., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery changed our boy from a pale, weak, sick boy to the pic ture of health." Always helps. Buy it at F, (l. Fricke & Co.'s. Seed Potatoes for Sale. King of ihe Eariiesi seed pota toes for sale. F. L. Rhoderi, Mur. ray, Neb. 'Phone 8-J. in (di tv coi n r. Stale of NebrtisKa, Countv of Cass. ss. In the Matter of the Lstate of William J l.rieu, I leeensed. To All 1'ersons Interested: lou ule hereby uoliiied that there has been llleit in this court petillon for the appointment of an administrator o) above estate. That a hearlnir will be had on said petition before this court tit the Court iimis,. in I'hittsmnuth, in said County on the 1st day of March, j 1 1 ::, al 9 o clock a. m. ob.iectiou, if any, must In- filed on or before said day and hour of hearlnir. Dated February nth, 1!)t:i. ALLKN .1. HKKSuN. County .IuiIkc I.IXill, NO I'M I',. In Hie lllnlrlet Court of f iisx County .XeliniMkn. Morgan K. Rrantner. I'lalnliir. I vs. Joseph MrCrenry, Cass I County, a Municipal Cornoni I inn ut tin. szii.t.. i of Nebraska, the I'n known Hells and De visees of y.echeriah k'ci-r hufiuuiiAil . ) NOTICE Citizens Hank of Rlat- mouth, Nelnuska, a Cor- poration, Now Defunct, I K. (i. Dovey Ai Son. I a Copartnership, Und v-nuiies I-.. j-earsall, i Defendants. J To Joseph McCreary nnd the rnknown !;:.'M i'!"'1 'Y'Vlsees of Zecherlah Ken, Deceased, Delendants: ...1" V,'"' of '" will herehv take . Ice that on the 10th day of February In t'l,, ' ,U,K"" l'rantner. RlalntiiT n v . . f,l,,',':,1,"K1'''llled cause, tiled m petition in the District Court of Lass County, Nebraska, uKuinst you and others, the object, pur ose and prayer of which Is to obtain a .leeo from said Court removl,, l,.s a, u tl.. 1ttV?Pl '"" "'K the record il, . f ,!lu? '"Hnwintr described rea estate, situate In Cass County Ne braska, to-wit: Commencing nt a point flftv-two nnd one-half 52ti feet Kast of U,o Southwest corner of orUimil Lot wenty-slx 2). 1 .Section e ihteen 18), Township twelve (12). North, In Kaiure Fourteen (14). Kast of the 6th .1;.. i" Vi",".''" North one hun dred thirty. live (nr) feet, thence Last fifty-two and one-half (52) feet; thence South one hundred h rty-tive (1ST.) feet; thence west lfty-two and one-half (52 Mi) feet to the place of lieKlnnlns, shown and designated on the plat books of r regular tracts In the olllce of the register of deeds of said County, as lot No. 00 In the Southwest ,pmrt"r Section tl0uthwt'8t qi"rter ot said Also commenelnK at the Southeast corner of said Lot twenty-six (26). In su d Section eighteen (18), Town- .ee l V?i VV1?)' N'.,rth' fou" , (,4) J''t. 0"1 running thenoe north one hundred thirty (RIO) feet; thence West sixty ((10) Vet; thence South one hundred thirty (130) feof place of heKlnnlnir. and shown nnd designated on the said plat books of IrreKuUf tracts as Lot No, 61, In said Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section, excepting however tt strip off of the South etuis ff said iKits heretofore conveyed to the city of I'lattsmouth for Ktrcet purposes, In Rial nt Iff, as ntcalnst you nnd other defendants nnd to exclude nnd enloin you and each of you from ever assert tiMT or claiming any rlht. title, estate !', "lr,.'?L or. ",'n "eln adverse to I lalntirr, nnd Tor such other and further relief as may bo Just nnd equitable on are required to answer said p'etl ii . on.or ,'rffp the 24th day of March, 1913, or the allegations ion talned In said petition will be taken as true and a decree rendered as lira veil for therein. Dated: February J nt , join MORUAN K. RRANTNKIt, Hy JOHN M. LKYDA, Ills Attorney: IS SFiRlTISM ii i in ONLY DEMONISM? Are Mediums Deceived as Well as Their Followers ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE? Spirit Communication Through Me diums Come Not From Dead Hu mans, but From th Fallen Angels, Say Pastor Russell In the Bible He Trace Their History Satan Him self Poses as an Angel of Light The Bible Is the Torch of Liberty and In telligence, the Foe to Superstition, Ignorance and Demonism. Jacksonville, Fla., Fell. lti.-Tlio Op era House was crowded today to iiwir Pastor Itus sell. lie cpokc twice. We re port one of bis discourses from th text, "The Illi nois which kept uot their first es tate, but left their o w a habitation, He hath reserved 8 PASTOR. RUSSELL in lastlns restraints under the thick darkness for a judgment of the Great Iay." (Judo li.) He said: Last Sunday we discussed the fall of the tinsels, and saw that they Buecuinb iil tu the leaveti of sin, which was first Introduced by Satan's pride and rebel lion, und was continued nnd Increased by man's disobedience nnd fall from Divine favor. Some mlj;ht be inclined to say, Why preach about the angels and their full? Why not rather confine our consideration to mun? The an swer is that man's fall had to do with the fall of the angels, as we have seen; and that since then the fallen ntiRels have had much to do with man's fur ther perversion mentally, morally, physically. St. l'aul ivns not In error when he declared, "We wrestle not with flesh nnd blood merely, but with principalities and imwers wicked spirits in high positlons."-Kph. 0:5. I am nwiire that many amongst tin millions who read my sermons' lu the newspapers will be inclined to IuukIi nt what may be desiKuated my super stitious belief that fallen spirit beings are In close propinquity with humanity- a continual power for evil, seduc tive and ensnaring, God and Truth op posinR. I have no practical knowledge of Spiritism, because, obedient to the Divine command, I would avoid every ihinjr occult. My knowledge of Spirit ism conies mainly through the Bible, but Is well supported by the testimony of many whom I have rescued from the thraildom of Spiritism a consid erable number of these mediums. We should either take the Ulble ac count as n whole, or should reject It an n whole. It li my constant effort to brin' my own thought nnd words and condui t nnd those of others into full alignment with the Divine Instructions of the I'.ible. I believe any other at titude to be dangerous in the extreme. The fallen angels, the Rible styleH dammit -rendered In our Common Ver sion, devils. We charge these demons, and not our forefathers, with having perverted the true Message of the Gospel. This thought Is substantiated by the Apostle, who refers to their in sidious teachings as "the doctrines of tiemons." Hy every means they seek to put darkness for light and light for darkness. In the doctrines of the Dark Ages, now discredited, these demons blasphemed God by teaching that He had prepared n torture chamber nnd was overseeing the everlasting torture of nearly nil humanity nil except the very Klect at the hands of fire-proof devils with pitchforks. Thus the human mind w.ir turned against the Almighty in dread. Thus humanity learned to think of Satan and his associates as In some far-off place. Now, ns greater Illumination comes, and humanity gradually ascer tains that the theory of a grcnt torture place beyond the bounds of time nnd place was a hoax, these demons would lead such seekers in an opposlto direc tion, and convince them that ns there Is no such torture chamber, neither are there any demons. Rut the nible all the while has been telling us that these evil spirits nro near us, In our atmosphere; and that they have power over us In proportion is we yield our wills to thwlr sugges tions nnd our minds to sin. So far from telling of Satan's being far off, the Apostle declares that he goes about through the earth, seeking whom he may devour; nnd that his host of fallen angels are a present power for evil throughout the world. Similarly, Jestm tells us to pray, "Deliver us from the Evil One." He says that Satan wits "u muiwerer from the beginning, nnd abode not In the Truth."-John 8:44. Cast Down to Tartarus. St. Deter tells us that the fallen an gels nt the time of the Deluge were enst down to Tartarus. This word tartaru Is used only once In the Hlble. and is mistranslated hell. It Is gener- I ally conceded to refer to the earth's at- I mosphere, though It may bo used in a figurative way, much as we use the word Jmio, a prison, a place or condi tion of restraint. Wo are not to confound the Rible story of the fall of the angels nnd their restraint in chains of darkness with tho sytubollciil figure of Hevelutluu, 3 X Ms where Satan ami liW nngrIs are cast out of heaven. The UeveUtion picture is purely symbolical, as nil admit. It does not refer to literal Heaven nt all. but in a figurative way describes mat ters which happened on earth matters which found their fulfilment centuries ago, ut the time the Human Ktnplre was overthrown, and I'apacy set itself up, claiming earthly and Heavenly power and authority as the Kingdom of Messiah, operating throigli the popes as Messiah's vicegerents. Satan's First Lie Perpetuated. At some length, I'astor Hussell show ed that the very name Satan signifies upimnrnt uf Cod. nod tlcit this name Is well deserved, because he who was formerly known as Lucifer has array ed himself against (!od and in opposi tion to every feature of the Divine f'lau. The Almighty could have de stroyed Satan at any time, but He has permitted him for the past six thou sand years to go on In his course, In order to demonstrate the evil character of sin, and to give opportunity, on the contrary, of demonstrating the beauty of holiness. Lventually, when tho les son shall have been taught to angels and to men, Satan nnd nil who love sin will be utterly destroyed in tho Second Death.- Revelation 2l:S. Note the persistency of Satan, snld I'astor Russell, and his effrontery. God distinctly told Adam nnd Eve that disobedience would bring 'upon them the penalty of death. Satan contra dicted the Almighty point-blank, de claring, "Ye shall not surely die."- And when our race found the truth of God's statement borne In upon them by death, Satan still sought to pervert the Word of God and the minds of men by telling humanity that they do not die really, hut In appearance only; thnt In reality n dead man Is much more alive thnn a living one. This absurdity has been repeated to our race century after century, until today mankind, as n whole, believe Satan's lie and entirely discredit th Word of God. The wny back to God nnd to sanity of reasoning Is the re pudiation of Satan's falsehood nnd the acceptance of God's Truth. The dead know not anything. Their sons come to honor and they know It not; to dis honor and they perceive It not of them. -Eccleslastes 0:5; Job 14:21. Satan's original lie is the basis of all the superstitions of religion. If man kind believed God that the dend are rfr7(f, nnd thnt their only hopo of a fu ture life is bused on the ramrec( Ion it would clear the world of a thousand superstitions. How could the dead suffer tortures In a Protestant hell or In n Catholic purgatory, If the dend know uot anything, ns tho Rlble de clares? If the Truth prevailed, where would come In prayers and masses for the dead? And where would come In the belief of spiritists und others that they have communications with their dead friends If, ns the Rlble says, "The (had know not (inylhingV Demons Personate the Dead. On the basis of human credulity the supposition that the dead become more "live when they appear to die the demons have Advanced their decep tions, and sought to enthrall humanity. Invisible to men, jet fully Informed re Hpeciing all human affairs, they enn readily personate tho dend. The fallen nngels, slnco the Deluge deprived of tho power to materialize, use as chan nels of communication such individ uals as they can deceive Into being their servants mediums. Many of these uro noble characters, nnd many of them the reverse; but vicious or ig norant or good, tho demons use such ns they can control, none being too de based for their service. Working on the credulity of their dupes, they use tho lips or tho pencil of tho medium to describe the dead one, who is supposed to bo very anx ious to cotnmunlcato with the living. And the description generally tils well to the dupe's last knowledge of the person age, sex, clothing, all. So de luded do people become Unit they fall to remember that tho children of two or ten years would, ten years later, if alive, be twelve or twenty years of nge, nnl proportionately larger, and certainly not content to wenr In n spirit land the same clothing they wore when last seen by the dupe. The de mons' power to discuss matters known only to the dupe and tho deceased car ries conviction. And all the teachings of all tho de nominations, that tho dead are not dead, nre helping on with tho decep tion. Tho venerable minister, deceived by the doctrines of the Dark Ages, tells his hearers nt tho funeral that their deceased friend Is hovering over them; and that If he could speak, ho would say, "Weep not for me." The medium and the clairvoyant announce that they are under spirit control, and that the departed ono can speak through them. Is It any wonder thnt tho deception Is n powerful one with ninny 7 Tho antidote for A the doc trines of demons Is the Message of the Word of God: (1) Thnt tho dead are really dead; (2) That Christ died on our behnlf ; (8) That nt His Second Coming nnd Kingdom, "there shall ho a resurrec tion of tho dend, both of the Just and of the unjust" Acts 24:15. Demons Cast Out of the Possessed. Let those who deny that there are Invisible evil spirits explain what Je sus meant when He gave Ills disciples power over all manner of disease, and over unrhan spirits. Let them explain what the Apostles meant when they returned with Joy, saying, "Iord, even the demons nre subject unto us In Thy name." It Is for them to explain, too, what really took place nt Gadnru, where the Scriptures duclare Jesus cast a legion of these evil spirits out of one man. That legion, permitted to go Into the swine, were sufficient In number to craze the entire herd. Let us also have an explanation of what St. Paul meant when he turneS to rebuke the joung woman who hud the power of divination, and command ed the evil spirits to come out of her. (Acts 1(5:10-1S.) Let thcui explain why her soothsaying prognostications were at an end, when once the evil spirit was gone forth. Let us ulso remember that there Is not a suggestion any where In the Rible that thesef vil spir its were ever human beings in iy sense of the word, or at any time Let us all remember thnt these tire the same evil spirits dealt with nt the time of tho Deluge. Immediately after the Flood, they began their attack upon humanity, their attack upou the Truth, their en deavor to make humanity believe the lie that tho dead are not dead. To whatever extent they succeeded in so deceiving humanity they prepared man kind proportionately to be their dupes. The goal of their ambition is posses sion, and everything else is accessory. Spirit mediums recognize the demou character of the spirits communicating through them; and they dread them and warn each other against the dan ger of allowing their wills to come completely under spirit Influence, knowing that surely the result will be possession, dcmonUntlon. And this in our day is called Insanity, although many physicians realize the difference, and candidly suy that not one-half the cases In an Insane asylum are due to functional disorder. The majority are cases of possession by evil spirits. Suggestion, Diversion, Impression, Pos session. These are the four steps along which those who do not put themselves under the guidance of the Lord nro in danger of being led by the demons. And ev; ery step of the way should be fought with a determination of the will, if the "wiles of the Adversary" would be escaped. The vacant, unoccupied, ' mind Is the more open to suggestions of the demons. The purposeful, ear nest, energetic, have a protection in their activity. Rut if suggestions, or imaginations, have been entertained, the second step may soon follow diversions. The mind will be diverted from the lines of thought study, prayer, or what not. The power of suggestion becomes bo strong as to interfere with proper thinking and reasoning. This lends on to the third step Im pression. Some are naturally more im pressionable than are others, and can receive promptings, or suggestions',' from the evil spirits with so little dif ficulty that they do not realize the source of the Impression, but rather wonder If it Is a power of their own. Really It Is the outside power impress ing them, and more and more bringing them under occult influence. J Flnnlly comes the last stage posses sionwhen the evil spirit gets full power nnd control of the will, and lg- noreg the human will entirely. Tblj Is not always accomplished without more or less of a strugglo sometimes coyer-, Ing years. In the struggle, sometimes by clnlrnmlleut powers, sometimes through mediums, the spirits will seek, more and more the confidence of the dupe. If he be Inclined toward evil, the leadings will bo that way. If be hove a religious tendency, he will be counseled to pray or read the Bible, then bo chlded, the object always be ing to bring blui into full submission of his mind, In a manner that none should yield himself, except to the Al mighty; whom the evil spirits some times personate In their speech. t Witches, Wizards and Necromancers. ' Many today laugh at the stories of witchcraft handed down from the past. Quite probably some executed as witches may have been good people, misunderstood by their neighbors. This floes not, however, niter the fact that witches, wlznrds and necromancers are not mere myths. The Bible tells us of them as realities, and explains tho lemon power operating through them. Ia olden times, the Divine Law for bade any witch, wlzrtrd or necro mancer (ono claiming to have commu nications from the dead) to live In the laud of Israel, or to practise their black arts. (Deuteronomy 18:9-14.) Through the Prophet tho Lord nsks tho people why the living should seek unto those who peep and mutter and claim to have communication with the dead for wisdom, knowledge, guidance, etc., and not unto tho living God? "Should not a people seek unto their God?"-Isalnh 8:19, 20. Wo all remember the Btory of the Witch of Kmlor, nnd how King Saul, when ho could not huve communica tion with the Iord, sought communica tion with Samuel the Prophet, who wns dead. Saul saw nothing and heard nothing. Tho witch described to him an old man with a mantle, and Saul recognized the description as cor responding with that of the Prophet tamuel. The witch was guided by too lemons, however much she might huve supposed that the visions she saw and the words she heard were from the dead Prophet. The prophecies were all from tho evil spirits, the demons. I Samuel 28:7-19; 1 Chronicles 10:13. 14.) So In all heathen lands, the de mons have had to do with the people. The lesson to God's people Is full loyalty to God, strict attention to Ills Inspired Words through the Prophets ind tho Apostles. These nre the only suro protection ngnlnst the wiles of tho Adversnry. How glad we are that tho lessons to nngels nnd to men, built upon God's permission of a reign of iln nnd denth for the past six thou innd years, will soon bo finished! How srlad we are to know of a surety that tho end will Justify the permission of ill tho evil which has come to pass! How glad we nre to know thnt eventu illy nil the blinded ones will be en-, lightened nnd that evenf'll all the. wilfully evil shall be destroyed, arid hat without remedy !