r i B IIVH JOSS . ' " V i. N v ' ' w ' 'i hMi-"- I lite - ut::,y W5VL Your Easter Suit! YOU men who want that crisp, well-dressed feeling on Easter morning had better hurry down and choose your Sincerity Clothes. Easter time, of all the year, is when you'll want to ook your best; you'll want that cus otm tailored look of Sincerity Clothes Sincerity Clothes THE world is think ing clothes these days; the careful dres sers thinking Sincerity Clothes. And there are a lot of them. That is why this is a well dressed community. That's why, too, you'd better come here and see them. . e'VE an inter esting stock to choose from blacks and blues of ir r e proachable good taste; dark grays and light ones; other colors and patterns to exactly suit your needs. Light Spring overcoats, just the right wormth for these brisk days. I ILEST SCIENCE BEST INSTRUCTION Pastor Russell's Words of Wis dom In College City. BEST TEXT BOOK THE BIBLE ThB Value of Learning Itt Cost Vari ' ous Kinds of Knowledge The Most , Important One The Best Teacher. The Most Successful Pupils Grad uation Day. $15.00 to $25.00 'fit, Ww1 ifr-1 C I ',1 i A ShM0 HOLLY Tiger Hats Silver Shirts The Store That Features Sincerity Clothes MARSHALL AT DESK. How tha Vice President Looks In His Office as He Is Learning the Ropes. ITT m N . L. , a arV ioreigniioin whiles anl "Tft per touts arc negroes according to a bul ii'tln Issued by tin1 bureau of the cen sus. There av 111 males to every 100 females In (be state. Of the entire American born population., 58. G per cent were born in Nebraska. Thirty two per cent of the foreign born popu lation is German. Immigrants from Austria, Sweden, Denmark and Russia range In the order named. The total number of males of a voting ngo la 353.(520. There are 027,407 of militia age, between eighteen und forty-four years. Th-j illiteracy rate is 1.0 per 1,000, as against 2.3 in Itmo. There are 258,'jr7 dwellings In the state. The number af families exceeds this less than 7,0oi. indicating that practically each family has its own dwelling. The total number of persons of school age is 373.80S, of which 70 per cent attend school. tors to tni;r n moro ne'.ive interest in living conditions of the people about them. MRS. CLARKS0N IS HOME Woman Who Left Husband and Five Children Comes Back. Chicago. March 17. A meeting be tween Rev. Nestor Clarkson and his wife, who ran away from her husband and five children w'" Owen Dale Conn, the $liiii,ooo burglar, under ar rest in San Francisco, probably will take place today. Mrs. Clarkson ar rived In Chicago from Milwaukee. "I suppose. I'll bo scolded and Fremont Progressives Name Ticket. Fremont, Nob., March 17. Because the progressives wove not consulted by the Republicans before the ticket headed by Mayor George W'olz was nominated, the Progressives held a mass c(. mention and nominated a full ticket, headed by Arthur Truesdell for mayor. There are three tickets now In the local field, Robert Ilerre being the I niocratlc nominee. Reveals Big Tourist Swindling Gang. Ios Angrles, March 17. Dr. O. T Wilcoxon, formerly a well known physician of Pasadena, surrendered to the police to answer a charge in con nection with his alleged activities as one of the heads of the "national tour ist bunco trust." The specific charge against Wilcoxon is that he swindled tourist, nut of $5,000. Two New Regiments Designated Lincoln, March 17. Adjutant Geiv rral Hall has completed the plans for the reconstruction of the two regi Tnenis of the Nebraska national guard and the regiments will be known henceforth as the Fourth and Fiftl Nebraska reelments. Colonel George A. F.lu rly, who formerly commando mo eirst regiment, win lie in com mand of the Fourth, while Colonrv Herbert J. Paul of the old Second C101S, by American Press Association Mr. Marshall Iiiih spent nil Ids thin plnco lie whs Inaumiratccl liainlng tihniit his dutli-8 ns vice president iiwl mei'tlng the fenators iiul rrpri'sciitullvt's. praved over," she said, discussing her probable return to the band of mis-! will be in charge of the Fifth. sion workers, of which her husband is the leader, "but I'll be safe anhow." NEBRASKA CENSUS FIGURES COMPARED Nearly 54 Per Cent of Popula tion Native Born. Washington. March 17. Of the to tul population of Nebraska, 53.9 per cent are nativo whiles of native par entage; 30.4 aro native whites of for eign or mixed ii.u cMitaj;e; 11.8 per cent a n social worker Wilson Sent Shamrocks From Ireland. Washington. March 17 St. Pat lick's day found President Wilson wearing in his hat a sprig of shamrock from the "old sod." From Ireland there reached the White House 'for the president a box of real Irish sham rocks, the gift of John Redmond, Irish member of the British house of com mons. The president's secretary, Jo seph Patrick Tumulty, with a smile, said that, he felt that he alone was qualified to receive them. Wants Prayer to Open Came. Philadelphia. March 17. Dr. C. l.lnn Seller, who talked before the Presby terian ministers' meeting, provoked a storm of protest when he asked If the ministers would give their approval to Sunday baseball, providing It. was started with prayer. Dr. Seller, who urged the minis- Harvester Hearing Continues. Omaha. March 17. Four farmers testified at the harvester trust hearing in the federal building. Judge Mo Hugh, attorney for the International Harvester company, says he will intro duce some forty witnesses during the week. Up to the present time 108 wit nessos have been examined in Omaha In this case. Thieves Steal Hides. Beatrice, Neb., March 17. Thieves raided the hide house of Hoffelfinger brothers here and carried away $150 worth of hides. The robbers were fol lowed as far as Crete and Lincoln, where It was learned that they dis posed of some of tho stolen property. Urge Sale of School Lands. Lincoln, March 17. State Treasurer George is dally receiving letters from different portions of the state urging that tho school lands be sold and tho fPASTOg-'gUSSELL) EARLY RED RIVER OHIO ID FTAT 65c per Bushels Garden Seeds of All Kinds carried in connection with our most complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. All Brands of High-Grade Flour. Large line of Ladies' and Gents' Shoes, with a specialty of Men's Work Shoes. Also a staple line of Queensware and a few complete Dinner Sets at a sacrifice. HAY and FEED OF ALL KINDS! E3 6 ca e. Ithaca, N. Y., March 16.-Pastor Russell Is here, and In view of this being the seat of Cornell Univer sity lie took as a text the words of the philosopher: "Wisdom from Above the noblest science, tho best Instruction." 1 1 must be said, how ever, that theTas- or used various Seriptures, any one of jwhich might have served for a text Onco the colleges of tho world repre sented, not merely secular education, but the faith, the hope, the religious sentiment of their founders, who were 'generally religious people. A great change has taken place. Today col- eges arc ashamed to acknowledge any religions afllliatlons; and although they fctand for moral principles of a high lorder and represent a form of godll- tess, nevertheless they are hot-beds of dufidelity disbelief In the ttible as the Divinely-inspired Revelation. This condition of things, the Pastor declared, Is deplorable. In bis opin ion the great institutions of learning 'throughout the world, so well equip ped for the Inculcation of faith in God, are, as a matter of fact, doing more to overthrow faith than are all other in fluences combined, lie declared it not strango under such circumstances that the cry of "graft" is going up in every civilized land. The Increase of knowledge, of late spread abroad amoug the masses of mankind, the Pastor believed to be accountable for the increase of vice, which Is so great that If it were not for our inventions and police arrange ments, this would be the most Inse cure time in the world's history. He explained that the undermining of faith in the Piible as the Word of God. and the inculcation of the Evolution theory. tend to destroy faith in t personal God. and in rewards and punishments from Him uHn the just and upon the un-1 just. One of the most peculiar things to him was that the very wealthy men of the world have richly endowed its leading colleges, thereby destroying faith and unintentionally leading man kind to social revolution, and more, to the precipice of anarchy. Sympathy For Higher Critics. Nothing in the Pastor's words indi cated condemnation; but on the con trary, ho manifested a deep sympathy for those who are entangled in the snare of Occultism and Evolution. He had once been entangled himself, he said. He had gotten free in time, thank God! Had his experience gone so far as to lead him to doubt tho ex istence of the Supreme Creator, he be lieved that he would have been as ir revocably lost In Evolution as are many of the noble specimens of our race who are in college chairs. The Pastor knew well that the pri mary difficulty Is that they cannot be lieve the Bible to be the inspired Rec ord. So also he had once rejected it, because ho thought it to be in harmony with the creeds of the Dark Ages, whoso absurdities are more and more apparent to all Intelligent, thinking people. Now, tho Pastor pronounced himself a most firm believer in the in spiration of the Bible. lie had a rea son for the faith within him, which he also explained. He said: One of the surprising things my Bl- blo study revealed was that the Bible supports the teachings of none of the sects, none of the creeds; and that none of tho creeds and sects care for or use all of the Bible. Each has made selections of doctrines from tho Word of God. Each uses these in its own defense, and each finds In the Bi ble other teachings supported by other texts, which do not fit iu with Its own creed. Evidently none of the differ ent sects manufactured the Bible, nad tho Calvinists made it up, they would have left out all the texts which teach Divine Free Grace. Had tho Armln- Hans the Methodists, etc. made up the Bible, they would have put in more 'Free Grace texts and would have left out those which mention Election. Ilad tho Catholics made the Bible, they would have added something to teach the immaculate conception of the Lc dead ere " asleep, and that their j awakening is to come in the resurroc j tion morning. Indeed, they would i have omitted everything respecting the resurrection; for it is one of the most difficult matters to explain bow there can be a resurrection of the dead, when they teach that nobody is dead and that those who seem to die really be come more alive than when they wore living. Evidently the old Book, which now I prize so highly, was not made by man. The intellectuals already are discarding it, and the religious, finding that they cannot defend their creeds from its pages, are at last discredit ing the Word of God! My hope and prayer and effort are on behalf of the thiuklng Christian people of today. I would have them see that this wonderful Book, while out of accord with the creeds of Chris tendom, and the world, is fully in har mony with itself. 1 would have them see that the groat Plan of salvation which the Bible sets forth towers far above all the efforts of puny men, as represented in the creeds of Christen dom. 1 would have them see the glori ous fulness of the Bible Message; that its length and breadth and height and depth could not have come from auy other quarter than from Above. I would have them see that this "Wis dom from Above is tho noblest science and the best instruction." Great men of the past have perceiv ed that the Bible has been Identified with the best there has ever been of human progress. Many have been tbelr expressions respecting it as the Torch of Liberty and Civilization. But these dear men did not see the real beauty of the Bible, because they did not understand its real Message, for God's due time for the full understand ing of that Message is only now here. And now Bible students have advair tagos in Bible study such as never be fore were possessed. And now, in God's time. His Word Is shining as a light upon the pathway, with a bril liancy that is grand. Learning's True Value and Cost Learning, along ull the various lines of present day instruction, is surely valuable. Chemistry has done and is doing much for the world; so are elec tricity and other applied sciences. 1 congratulate your city upon having in its midst one of these institutions of learning. I remind you, however, that the truths of science which apply to our every-day life, while very impor tant to our human progress, are not alone sufficient for us. In other words. In God's order, all humanity are so created as to have mental cravings, appetites and powers which none of the applied sciences however useful, will satisfy. Tho hu man mind must reason, must reflect, must have a theory respecting whence we come and whither we go, and tha object of our present existence. These questions, formerly the more promi nent ones, have been cast Into the shade in recent times. I understand that iu many classes such philosophizing is tabooed. At very most, the searcher for knowledge along those lines is referred to Plato and Socrates, and their immature de ductions. No one. seemingly, thinks of attempting to progress in mental philosophy beyond these giants of the past. And yet the Evolution theory tells us that living nearly throe thou sand years ago, those men must have been much nearer to the monkey state than we are today. Besides all this, those men had none of the Wisdom which conies from Above claimed none of it. The Pastor sought to impress the propriety of beginning Bible study afresh, ignoring the creeds of the Dark Ages and permitting the old Book to explain itself one passage throwing light upon another. He pointed out, however, that the Bible specifically de clares that none except the consocrat cd, the saintly, can have the Holy Spirit; and that not without it can the Biblo bo fully and clearly understood. His exhortation implied, therefore, he said, that all who desire to havo the Wisdom and instruction from Above should first of all recognize a supreme personal Creator, a God of Justice, Wisdom, Love and Power. To Him they should consecrate their hearts, their lives. Then they should take up the study of Ills Word, desirous ot knowing Ills will that they might da It in every particular. Graduation Day Is Upon Us. Graduation day is here. Tho exami nations aro on. The intellectual are being called upon to answer. What shall it profit a man if he gain all ma terial knowledge and miss the Wis dom that cometh from Above? Un less the Pastor is greatly mistaken, the next few years will show that much of the leurnlng that has been given has not only not been helpful, but real ly has been injurious. The Pope of Rome is quite right in bis declaration that tho education which ignores i. God and the Divine Purpose In Reve lation cannot bring blessing. If tho next few years shall show an Increase in the spirit of discontent in tho same ratio as the last ten years behind us, it will be a most nnhappx world. And that unbappiness will In traceable largely to our colleges. They have exalted material knowledge and Virgin Mary, and to prove that sho ; applied sciences until the world Is should now be prayed to and worship- hungry for their application, and rest ed. They would have put in some- less, expecting social, political and thine about indultreucies. high mass, financial miracles, and chafing If these low mass, holy water, holy candles, j bo not quickly produced. etc. They would havo had it mention The Pastor believed that the diffl St Tctor as the first Tope. They would culty has been that the most impor havo had it Bupport their theory of tant clement of human nature has Apostolic Succession that all the bish-1 been left untaught-thc highest organs ops are holy apostles, as well as tho of the human brain, appertaining to orlglnnl Twelve. They would have religion, justice, mercy, equity, revcr put in, as would most Trotestants, a enco for God. What college can claim 'number of texts telling about the doc- that it has sent forth Its students trine of the Trinity. I properly cultured along those lines? noth Catholics and Protestants would ': And if not so trained surely they ara have left out the texts which tell that In an unbalanced condition, because he education of the heart and the re ligious proclivities of the human mind has been seriously neglected. Would that I could impulse here in thi col lege city a revival of Biblo study, of reverence for God and holy things, but not a reverence for superstition! said the Tastor. "All Taught of God." Speaking of the blessings of the Mes sianic period tlie thousand years of Christ's rclgn-the Scriptures declare that the people shall all be taught of God. Messiah and the Church in glory will bo the teachers of the world of mankind. In the Scriptures this dou ble function of the Church is set forth in the promise that the Church shall be kings and priests of God and Christ and shall reign with Him a thousand years. Revelation .20 :G. A Kingdom they shall have, wfth full authority to rule the world, for the good and uplifting of the subjects mankind. As priests they will not merely be dignitaries and commanders, but sympathetic instructors of the peo ple. The double office finds its ful filment in Jesus, the Head of the Church, and proportionately in all tho members of His Body. The whole to described as the Melchizedek Priesthood- Melchizedek was a priest upon his throne a reiguing priest, a type ot Messiah, the antitypieal Priesthood. The success of that institution is abundantly affirmed by the Bible. The knowledge of God shall fill the whole earth, until none will need to say to his neighbor, Know thou the Lord; for all shall know Me from the least of them to the greatest, saith the Lord. (Isaiah 11:0; Jeremiah 31:34.) With that knowledge will come the responsi bilitytheir trial for life everlasting or death everlasting; for eternal Para dise or eternal destruction. Meantime they will no longer walk by faith, but by sight; for the things promised wffi then have come. Then mankind shaft see out of the obscurity, and realize the truthfulness of God's promises, when in process of accomplishment Some Taught of God Now. The Bible tells ns that some are taught of God in advance of tho world a special class, under private tuition, as it were. Tbeso are called a Little Flock. We are distinctly told that they arc constituted chiefly of the poor not many great, not many wise, not many rich, not many learned are pupils in this class, receiving this spe cial instruction. Iu order to enter this class for special, advanced Instruction in the Wisdom from Above, two par ticular matters are requisite: G.) The pupils must be introduced, recommend ed, and all their course guaranteed by One who stands as their Advocate Jesus. (2) They must make a complete surrender of themselves to God. prom ising that as they learn tho Wisdom from Above they will use it in har mony with the Divine will. This class, beginning with the Apos tles, has been in process of develop ment for nearly nineteen centuries and is almost completed, we believe. Who ever would still join this class shonld make haste to be enrolled to have his name written in the Lamb's Book of Life. Revelation 3:5; 21:27. This might be termed a special nor mal School; for the graduates of this School are to be the Instructors of the world of umnklud in the next Age the Royal Priesthood. But in addition to the privilege they will have iu giving the world "The Wisdom from Above, the noblest science and best instruc tion," they will receive qualification for that work by change of nature. "Flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God"; hence these must all be changed by the power of the First Resurrection. Their change Is represented by the Apostle when he says, speaking of the First Resurrec tion class, 'It is sown in dishonor; it is raised in glory; it Is sown iu weak-. ness; it is raised in power; it is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body." 1 Corinthians 15:43. 44. Our High Calling. The great houor to be conferred upon tho Church namely, jolut-heirshlp with the Redeemer in His Kingdom and glory is the Bible's explanation of the Church's special trials. To test our loyalty, our love, our zeal for God and for righteousness, the way to glory now is permitted to be a narrow one The lessons which the Church must learn are to bo learned under circum stances of greater difficulty than the world will experience in its trial. The world will be required to prove obedi ence merely by abstaining from every thing that is wrong, sinful, contrary to God's will. The Church is required te do all that and more to sacrifice earth ly interests everything in the scrviee of God and His cause. This is the same lesson Jesus, the Master Himself, learned. As we read, "Yet learned lie obedience by tho things which He suffered; and being nindo perfect lie became the Author ot eternal salvation to all those who obey IIim"-to all followers iu His foot steps, whom He graciously assists by the way and encourages with Hi promlses and providences. Hebrews 2:10; 5:8. . The Biblo shows ns that at the end of this Age some of the Church will pass beyond the veil to glory, honor and immortality in the first rnufe more than mere conquerors. Those are styled the Bride. Messiah's joint-holrs. There will be another nud larger class of overcomors, faithful and loyal, but not zealous to the same degree. They will indeed roach the spirit plane, but will not be of the Bride class. They are pictured as servants, the maidens who follow the Bride Into the presence of the King. (Psalm 43:14.) Lot ns choose the bettor part, that in the ex amination tests we may have first hon ors, and hoar the Master's "Well done, good and faithful servants; enter Into the joys of your Lord."