pnn rad AilliOeoiiilgQliQi(l ON DISPLAY March I2&I3 Friday and Saturday OF ONPI8P SPLAY &I3 Saturday A Pretty Flower Souvenier to Each Lady Attending! Oril fourtli season finds us better prepared than ever to care for a growing progressive business, and the increasing demand for our correct Millinery, has amply justified the close attention to details and strict adhearance to our policy of dependable merchandise at moderate price. We will display a larger line of stylish hats than ever before, and a visit paid on opening day will convince you that we have just what you want. WHAT YOU WILL FIND Spring Hat Styles that are charmingly distinctive absolutely authentic and most pleasingly priced in plain figures. We take great pleasure in presenting the new Stiepardess Shapes in Hemp, Milan. Fiber braids, and Crepe Chif fons, S6.50 S7.25 $10 Correct Trimmings! Fruit Clusters Wreaths and Flowers Ostrich Novell ies Pressed Ribbon Bows Marguerites These Shapes will be featured: The new Watteau Shep- erdess. The new Directoire. The new Colonial Bonnet. The new Tailored Hat in black and white. The new Chin Chin Sailor The new Tricorde and Quadricorde. Don't miss the pretty rough straw effects! Barnyard Straw Hats Rrough Straw Braids High crowned and nar row brimed Sailors $5 to $7.50 New Colorings! Du Barry Ros ; Cherry Red Soldier Blue Dreadnaught Gray Desert "Sand" 1 OpeningSpecial! Pretty little early Spring Fabric Hats worth to $5.00 $1.75 to $3.50 $1 flfl fAiinnn FrPA with y1,rIIat costing $4.00 or more purchased on ?X.UU VsUUpUll IICC Ararch lL,th or 13tl? good at Misg Bonge,s sanitary Heautv Parlor? Opening MARCH ! 2th and 13th EMMA Tel. 325 Only Depedable Goods SILAS LONG AND FAMILY ENJOYING LIFE AMONG THE FRUITS AND FLOWERS We have just received a letter from Silas Lon;r, a former resident of this county, who has for the past few years been living in Lincoln. Mr. Lon has just located in Florida, where he purchased a tract of land, r.nd has set the same out in citrus fruits of different kinds, such as or rnges, grape fruit and lemons, and feci? well pleased with the indications r f the success of his centure. lie Mutes that they have been living in a tent since the located near Vero, their nearest town, and that this has been most enjoyable, but Mr. Long states that he has sent a large number of logs to the mill, where they will be converted into lumber and a perman ent building will be erected on the plantation in which they can enjoyr nore comforts than is possible in their tent life. He states that if they re turn to Nebraska in the future he thinks the family will locate on the farm near Mynard, where they resided for a jrreat many years. That the Lonjr family is enjoying their life in the southland will be most pleasmpr to their friends in Cass county and it is to be hoped that they will enjoy more happiness in their new home. For Sale. Five pure bred Shorthorn bull calves. Age from 11 to 12 month-. Also a few pure bred yearling heifers. Joseph F. Tubbs, Mynard, Neb. Tel 2312, Platts. Exchange. 3-i-6t.v Spends a Poor Night. V. D. Jones, who is lying quite ill ft his home in this city, is reported as having spent a very poor night and this morning his condition was not as favorable as it has been for the past few days. His family and friends are greatly worried over the apparent change in the condition of the patient, but trust that he may be able to rally. MRS. ED. KUNSMANN DOING FAIRLY WELL IN NEW MEXICO Carl Kunsmann and wife have just received a letter from their son, Ed, who has just arrived at Alberquerque, New Mexico, to spend a short time there with his wife, whose health has been such as to compel her to make her home for several months in the high altitude of that country. In his letter Ed states that the weather there is ideal and it is no uncommon sight to see persons running around on the streets in their shirt sleeves as though it was in the summer season. Mrs. Kunsmann, so her husband states, is getting along fairly well, although not as well, perhaps, as it had been hoped for, but her condition is im proved over what it was when she arrived there. Ed will spend a short me there with his wife and the fam ily, and friends here are anxiously awaiting word that she is showing seme improvement. " If it's anything in the line or paper, or office supply line, call at the Jour nal office, where most everything in the paper line can be found. Dance at German Home. There will be a dance given on Sat urday evening at the German Home, and everyone who desires to spend a lew hours most pleasantly in the pleasures of the dance will be given an opportunity. These dances are al ways the occasion of the greatest of pleasure to all who attended them and the one Saturday will be no exception to the rule. The Plattsmouth or chestra, under the leadershiD of Thomas Svoboda, will furnish the music, and a rare good time may well be anticipated. Everyone is invited to be present. SEVENTY TEAMS TO START IN TOURNEY High School Basket Ball Meet at Lincoln a Record Breaker. i E 111 Ufl Lincoln, March 8. Guy E. Reed manager of athletics of the Universitj of Nebraska, who has charge of the annual state high school basketba'l tourney, had to revise his schedule ol preliminary games slightly, to make room for a lew late entries, which were mailed in time, but which were delayed by heavy snowstorms in west ern .enraska. The total entry urn was brought up to seventy by the new arrivals, breaking all records for the high school tournament and assurim the officials that the Nebraska tourna raent will retain Its place as the larg est in the United States. Billy Sunday Ghalisnged Does : He Deny T(;af Jesus Is I tna Son of God? Darkness Masquerades as Light Fool ish Words Mislead tho Ignorant Christians Often "Babes In Christ." Few Have Their Senses Exercised by Reason of Use Bible Study Never More Needed Than Now "What Say the Scriptures?" Not, What Say the Preachers. Evangelists and Creeds? NEBRASKA TO BE ADVERTISED Friends cf Bill Save Measure Fronr Indefinite Postponement. Lincoln, March 8. Senator Dods?e In his argument In the senate in be half of. senate file 180. spoke of the great future the state would have il eastern capital could come in and have assurance that It would have aa even chance to make good on its in vestment. One of the most important points in the bill is an amendment to the prcs ent stock and bonds ac t, which makes it imperative upon the railway com mission to approve of any bond issue not in the exc-f-rs of $100,000 per con struetion mile, provided the sum tc be realized is not less than 70 per cent of the face value of the bonds This would leave a leeway of Co per cent for promotion purposes. The bill will come ni again in committee of the whole in the senate. The fight for the bill was led by An uerson ana layior. wnne tno oppo sition wss arrayed under the leader ship of Richmond and Reisnor. The friends of the bill won out by a large majoritv when a motion bv Sass to postpone Indefinitely was lost, 63 to 17 43 V ii 1. -,-,;-c-,:vr?. PASTOR kUjoELL New York, Mar. 7. Speakiusat the New York City Temple today, I'ustor liusseil took for Lis text Jobu 1:34, -1 saw and barn record that this U the Son of Cod." lie declared that about three- fourths of all the preachers are his enemies. Ilccausi- GOOD HORSES WANTED AND THEREFORE GOOD PRICES WILL DE PAID J. B. Weaver, who has been in Plattsmouth many times for the pur pose of buying- horses, but about three years ago was his last trip here, will be in this city again on next Saturday for the purpose of buying- all the e;ood horses that may be brought in. K?ad his advertisement in another part cf this paper. Mr. Weaver, on his former visits to this city has had the reputa tion of paying" the top price for all horses and mules, and on this visit hi will do the same thing. He wants g-ood horses from five to ten years old, weighing- from 1,200 to 1,600 pounds, and must be in good flesh and well broke. Mules must be fat, good bone and well broke. No war horses are wanted. Remember, Mr. Weaver will be in Plattsmouth, at the old Sage barn, on Saturday, March 13th, rain or shine, and will pay the top prices for all horses and mules that will he brought to him, when they comply with the terms of his advertisement Local News E. II. Wescott III. This morning E. H. Wescott, he junior member of the firm of C. E. Wescott's Sons, was compelled to re main at home and wrestle with the grippe, from which he has been suf fering for the past week, but thought to ward it off until it finally got the best of him, and he will take a day or two off to try and conquer it. For Sale. Eggs for hatching and day-old chicks from Single Comb Rhode Is land Reds. Eggs, $1.00 per 15, $5.00 per 100; chicks, 10c each. Special mating prices upon request. A. O. Ramge, Route 1, Plattsmouth, Neb. 2-22-tf-d&w Hearing Had in Estate. 0 This morning in the county court a hearing was had in the estate of Ernest Handrock, deceased,, of near Eagle, and Henry Snoke, county com missioner, was appointed as the ad ministrator of the "estate. - "The estata consists of a small amount of farming land near Eagle and several thousand dollars in personal property. James Newasek was a visitor yes terday in Omaha with friends, going to that city on the early Burlington train. Miss Nettie Jirousek returned to Umaha this morning, alter an o-'cr Sunday visit here with her parents and friends. Hon. C. E. Metzger of Mynard was among those braving the snow Satur day to drive in to look after some week-end shopping. George W. Snyder was among the farmer visitors in the city Saturday looking after some of the week-enn shopping with the merchants. P. A. Horn was among those from the country who came in this morning, braving the drifts and bad roads, to look after some shopping. Robert Fitch, residing south of this city, was here Saturday for a short time visiting relatives and looking af ter some matters of trading. Attorney . W. A. Kobertson was among those going to Omaha this morning, where he was callel ior a few hours on some legal mai lers. Charles S. Stone came in last even ing from the west, where he has been for a few days looking after several locations which he had in view as to establishing a bank. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Ths Kind You Have Always Bought ...Bbaxsjth 8ignatarof S7 they cannot resist tho force of bis Iii- ble tc-acliins. they inisrt present the m and vilify his reputation, that thus they laay hinder got id people from nearine ami iroiii ivau.nir. "iy tlieir fruits ye shall know them." said the Master; and evidently many denry- nicu must be seriously wron.ir of heart; else they would not bear these tin scriptural fruit unmanly fruits- works of the Cesh ami of the Devil." Galatiaus 5:10-21; 1 John C:8. But the raster would not slack hi efforts to make known tho true char acter of the God of the Bible, so in contnist with tLc Satanic ?od c,f the creeds. Thousands of letters from all p:irts of the world toil him of new life. new joy in the Lord, throuph bis ef forts: and he J.- encouraged to po on ward in the narrow way which the Master and the Apostles trod. He would not render personal abuse in re taliation. To do so would be contrary to the Word and Spirit of the Lord. But the creeds oud false dx-trinrs he would continue to smnsh with all th: tower granted him, that thus hunger ing, thirsting souls might be delivered from error Into the jjyous liberty of the cLiidren of God. Denying the Son of Cod. Billy Sunday has joined other evan gelists and preachers in the slanderous misstatements that Pastor Bussed de nies that Jesus is the Son of God. By such false statements, said the Pastor. they seek to prevent ieople froru ccmin? to hear me and from reading ir.y Bibre expositions. Yet how foohVh it is for them to make such deliberate misstate ments; for eventually their falsehoods will lie found out! People who learn of the gross ' misrepresentation realize that only desperation, attempting tc support a weak cause, could lead men professing to le ministers of the Truth to thus do it violence. Really, it is I who believe that Jesus Is the Son of God, while the great ma jority of preachers and evangelists do not clearly so teach. They confuse their argument and bewilder their hearers by telling in oue breath that Jesus is the Son of God,, and in the next breath that He Is His own Father. According to them, lie is Jehovab God. who sent His Son into the world to die. cud He is the Son who sent Himself, as God. When He prayed to the Father it was a mockery; for He was the Father "one in person When he said. "The Father is greater than I." He misrepresented the facts, according to these preachers, evan gelists and creed-makers. He spoke of the Cup which the Father had poured for Him, and said He could do nothing of Himself, and that He would return to the Father. He prayed. "My God Mv God! Y7hy hast Thou forsaken MeV" and said to Mary. "I have not yet ascended to My Father and your Father, to :My God and your God. But these viser-tuan-thc-Bible teacli ers contradict Him, aud feel like say ing. "Jesus must have been a Milieu nial Dawncr! But ire- know better! Such teachers make void the Word of God through their traditions. In claiming thatJesus is Jehovah God, they really deny that He is the Son of God: for common sense tells everybody that a son receives his life from the fa ther. This is exactly what the Bible tells us respecting Jesus. Truthful Criticisms Invited. I invite truthful criticisms of my teachings: but my opponents Know that to treat me fairly, justly, would be to turn all thinking people to my Bide the Bible side the reasonable fide. For. thirty years they ignored mv presentations, lest people should find out: but as my sermons now reach millions, they are alarmed for tho safe ty of their musty creeds, and resort to rank falsehoods, misrepresentations auu slanders the weapons of moral cow ards, who realize their own weakness. If they would charge me with UisDe- lievlng the doctrine of tho Trinity that three ones are one I would cheer- fullv admit it. and point them to the fact that the word Trinity 13 not found in the Bible, and that the thought of a trinltv Ls not there, except in one pas sage, which all scholars of all denom inations admit Is a forgery of the Sev- entbCeutury 1 John 5:7. S. See Re vised Version. I believe in the Heavenly Father, Je- novan tiuu. i oenere m nu son, our Lord Jesus Christ, who left the Heav enly nature, took the human nature, died for our sins, and was afterward highly exalted to the Divine nature. I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of the Truth, the Spirit of God, the Spirit of Christ. My crime Is that I do not believe that the Father, the Sou, snd the Holy Spirit are "one in person, eqiTil in power and glory," neither one existing before the others, neither one th Sun and neither one the Father, really. The Bible says nothing of this kind; and I am glad that my head Is not so illogical as to lead me to deny the Bible and common sense for the sake of being in harmony with creeds made in the Dark Ages. "Who Art Thou, Lord?" "Jesus!" The Bible makes no mystery of who Jesus is; and we would not have been in confusion had we relied soleij- upon the testimony of Jesus, the Apostles mill the Prophets. Our misleading came during the twelve hundred years when the Bible was ignored, because It was believed that the Jiving bishops were Apostolic end had the plenary lowers cf the original Apostles. This serious error Jesus emphatically warn ed against in advance. Revelation The Bible tells of Jesus' present glo rious station, "far above angels," "par taker of the Divine nature." But many ignore this, and claim that Jesus is a man in Heaven, completely out of toiii-h with His .surroundings; for a man, according to tho Bib!?, is "a lit tle lower tlinn :!i!gcl." where Apostle declares that Jesus. j;t His res t:rrectin. was exalted far above an gels. This glorious One, although of a diiTerent nature, is the fanu Ono who. while on earth, was "tin? Man Chris; Jesus," "a man of sorrows end i.c rpiainto-.l with grief." St. Paul tells r.s how Jesus k-ft the Heavenly glory, how He humbled Iliusseif to take a bond man's form to take the same n:t ture as humnnitv. which h;t l come into bondage to sin. The Bible explains how Jesus could be of our race, and yet be "holy, harm less, r.ndcfilcd. separate from sinners." It tells us plainly that Jesus had a hu man mother, but that His life came ii t from a human father; and that therefore lie was perfect, and able to be the Ilansomer of the race by giving to God saerinVially a full correspond ing price for Adam, whose life was forfeited because cf sin. Thus the Bi bio explains that Jesus' death is suffi cicnt ior Adam s sin and tne sins c: the whole work!; for the world was not condemned Individually, but mere ly pnrtook of Adam's condemnation to death. Whoever thinks of Jesus as bc-ingtht Father and al.i the Holy Spirit al. one in person must be confronted with nonicr.sieal errors such as these: How did tho Universe manage to progress tiiiring the period leading up to Jesus' birth and on to manhood? How did the nSTairs of the Universe prosper dur ing Jesus' ministry, when He was full.v engaged with earthly affairs to the cx tent of weariness? How did the Uni verse get along when Jsus died, and until lie arose from death? Some even go to tins absurd length: to wit, that Jesus raisvd Himself from death; whereas the Apostle declares positively that the Father raised Him from the dead on th-3 third day. How refreshing it is to get out e f the foj into the dear statements of God's Word, which declare el "To us there is cue God. the Father." (2) "and one Lord. Jesus Christ I"-1 Corinthians 80. "Besinning of Gsd's Creation." It seems r.stor.ii-lin if my opponents have never road the plain Bible state meets that onr glorious Redeemer was "the First-born of all creation" (Colos ians 1:15. "the beginning of the crema tion of Geel" (Reveiut on 3:14). II they have rend tLes simple, plain Bi bin statements, why -do they prefer the confusing views of the Dark Ages respecting n Trinity of three persons yet one person? Some say one dod hi three persons; others say three Gods In ono person. Both propositions crc aliko uuscriptural and absurd. Jesus Himself in IIi.- last Message to His Church. iL-elared. "I am the AI pha and the Omega, the beginning and the ending, the first and the last." (Rev elation 1:?, 11.) Thus lie clearly tlif ferentiates between Himself and the Father: for the Father had no begin ning "From everlasting to everlasting Thou art God." Do our opponents claim that Jesus is God? We agree most heartily, provid ed the word God is understood In the sense in which the Bible uses It. Throughout the Old Testamejit the word- for God Is clohim mighty oue. It Is applied to Jehovah, the Almighty One; it is also applied to angels and to men whom He sent as His messen gers. According to this view, our Lord Jesus Christ is a God. The Bible clear ly indicates that He ls above all oth er gods except Jehovah. In harmony with this we read re specting Messiah and His Kingdom: "Thy throne, O God, Is forever and ever." The Apostle applies these words distinctly to Jesus, but does not say this proves that Jesus was His own Father, nor does he ignore the Ai mighty God. of whom are all things. Ou the contrary, the context tells us explicitly that tho Father, who alwavs was above all, as a reward ex alted His Son to this glorious King ship and Godship. declaring that even the nugels of Heaven should worship Ilim. Hebrews 1:1-9. One very simple statement confuses some neeeilessly. It reads, "I and My Father are one." It does not say one person. It refers to the oneness of spirit, or harmony, between the Father and the Son: and this oneness is ex plained by our Lord, assuring us that Ho came not to do His own will, but the will of the Father. Since He ac cepted the Father's will in everything, He and the Father were always one in purpose. Jesus prayed for the Church, saying, I pray fur them that Thou Last given Me, that they all may be one iu Us, eveu as Thou, Father, and I aie one. (Jobu 17:9, -0-21.) Surely no oue would claim that Jesus expected His Church to become one person! And it is cvpjal.ly absurd to think that He ui.d the Father are one person. Because Jesus va thus the Father's Representative, in tin? only sense that men coul 1 see the invisible Jehovah, Hi? answered Philip on one occasion, "ile that hath seen Me hath seen the Fa ther." Thus the President's secretary would sny to a caller, "I represent th President." "In the Beginning Was the Logcs." As Matthew's and Luke's Gospels make very plain how the glorious Sou of God was made flesh, yet not a par taker of human &in, so St. John's Gos pel provides us with information still further back, pointing out and explain ing clearly the glorious prehuman na ture of the Son of God. The transla tion, however, is slightly defective, and hides from the English reader the fi:!I import of the opening verses wh': h. literally translated, read: "In the beginning was the Logos, and the I-gos was with the God, and the Logos was a god. The same was i:i the beginning with the God. By liii i wi re all things made, and without Hii:i was not one thing made. And th Logos was made tlesh and dwelt among r ri.l vr l.riieM Ills "lorv. the L'lorv the1 1 !-,.., ..,. ,1 i. ,.,.,. of grace and truth." Johu i:l-3. 14. The beautiful simplicity of this ac count is wonderful. Tho beginning it mentions was not that of Jehovah's existence, which the Bible declares was without beginning. The word refers to the beginning of creation, ai.d im mediately introduces us to the great Igos, "the Beginning of the creation of God." (Revelation V,:14.) While tho name Logo; may be not Improperly translated Word, it has a much fu!Ie signirican e: namely, representative, messenger, mout hpie -e. Jehovah's entire Message has been, and will be. fclven to angels and t J men through the great Logos. He was the Alpha, the first; the Father created none Lefore Him. He is the Omega, the last: the Father has directly cre ated none since Him. This explains simply, satisfactorily, that all subse (luent creations, while executed by Je hovah's Power, were worked out by Ills great Son. the I-os. "By Him were all things made that were made." When the time came fr the out working of the great Divine Plan for human salvation, and. incidentally, the showing forth of God's Justice, Wii dom, Love and Power, the oiler pro, crlj' came first to the Logos. The proposition to be man's Redeemer car ried with it a great blessing, as St. Taul explains. (Hebrews 12:2; Colos finns 1:1S.) This exaltation to CoJ's right hand, far aLove all other crea tures, was an advance step. Although originally higher than all the others, (he Logos was not so "far above" the a. It was God's purpose to have a New Creation; and the Logos, through the redemptive Plan, was to be the first and chicfest ou that highest plane the Divine nature. During this Gospel Age, God has been calling and accept ing the honest, the obedient, lovers of righteousness, haters of iniquity, to be associates with Jesus in the Kingdom and participants with Him in the high est nature of all the Divine. So. St. Peter declares, "God hath given unto us the truly consecrated, the Church 1 exceeding great and precious promises, that by these we might become par takers of the Divine nature." 2 IVter 1:1; Hebrews 2:10. Is it right, is it Christian, is It true, is it manly, to charge my teachngs with denying that Jesus Ls the Son of God? What object could there be iu so doing except to keep the Lord's hungry sheep away from the grccui pastures of Divine Truth? Well do my traducers know that they have nothing Biblical, sane or sensible to give instead! The very bitterness manifested by ministers against me is being used of the Lord to arouse in vestigation amongst those who are tru ly His people. If my reputation must be thus assassinated in order that the true sheep may - hear the Master's voice, I shall acquiesce as joyfully as possible, remembering that it will be difficult for them to say bitterer or uu truer things of me than they said of my Master. My crime is the same that incited the Pharisees against Jesus and the Apostles. "They were angry that they taught the people." Preachers who do not believe in eternal torment any more than I do are angry that I am Informing the people; for they fear that the people will justly think that their ministers deal dishonestly, re teiving wages for keeping them in darkness. The time has come when all who are for the right, the Truth, should manifest themselves. I have many letters from ministers, marked personal and private, assuring me of their sympathy with my work, but fearful to come out boldly. Iam sorry for these. The Lord xfcwrr "Bo thou very courageous." "He that hath a dream an Imagination, let hi:n tell the dream If he has nothing better to tell; but he that hath My Word, let him speak My Word fearlessly." Jere miah 23:255. As our knowledge of God and of His glorious Son. and our true understand ing of the Holy Spirit, become clearer, we can the better worship God; for the eyes of our understanding oper-In-? wider and wider, we shall comprehend with all saints the lengths mul breadths,' the heights and depths, ami know the love of God whom to ktnw arlght implies fitness for life everl.'.st Ing. Epheslans 2:17-19.