( MONDAY, JUNE 21, ISIS, PLATTSMOUTS SEMI-vYKIJLLY JOTJKNAE. PAbL 8. filB Of III i us mi Tiioss Who Truly Belong to. ; i3 Lord Are Brethren of Christ. God Desires Sincerity of Heart Re pentance an Evidence cf Honesty. Consecration cf LKe a Further Evi ' dence Hew V.'e Become Brethren of i Christ Walking In His Steps Care ! ful Training Bestowed Upon the Members cf God's Family Transfor , mation Work Character-Likeness to Our Elder Brother, the Lord Jesus. Denver, Colo., June I'. Pastor liusseil is here to day. "We report hi diso'ir-se fivin the txt. " lie that d spiseth von tle sp'iMtil Me; ai:l lie that ties;.;-;, tli Me ilei-I'isel ii Iliiu tb:i t ! t Me." (Luke 1" I'-.) He s:tiil iu part: l'y nature we arc .rj K is t - n r all thili. rea ol' wrath, siiiiiers under e;iieii-e of O.-Mth. ol i.:d'!-d tel; us tli.it lie plirpo.e. to Mess the world liy and I y, 1 1 1 r . u 1 Hie great Mediatorial lviiido-n tii.. will rule the world l'.-r a :h.us;;ii.. j ears to he!; mankind up oil: of den rad-itioii. sia and d-alli to ful perf.-e-ti-n of human nai tre: and t!i;'t He has appointed Jcmis 'h:Nt t ! tli" MeJialol' hetweeli Himself and the worid durii.sr t!i"-e t li-"iand years Meantime, He has ai-o mrp.-ed to take out of the world .lae who will have the same mind as was in "!:ril JeU. and t" asso. i.ite this i.:--s with our Lord pa the wTk of M'--in:: the world. .Tesjis Himself wi'i he "he 11-ad over this e".!;p.ii.y, and tie- will he the P. dy of 'hrist. Wii ., r d'-sj-e To lweoiije a niem'ier of this I'.ody whi Ii '" is -i-tii! mils: comply with the reouiiv.l e nd:i ions. Kvidenily the on.- p:.ihty f r v 1:1 -tj od is l ..:.::.u is hoiie.-ty. -dm-en; y; He desir -s ivuiy tr ie and ivniiy loyal liearts. ;; n.iu-hi he very aieful to a penny in r-p'vt to niotiev obliira ti 'lis, an 1 yt not he stri.tiy and thoroughly honest. lie might overes timate Jilmself and undeiest imate oth ers. S i:!,(. pt-opjo are horn with an lioi.,-st disposition. All whom ',od is now rc-eivin sir- of this lion st heart ed kind. If He his thus favored us with th - Truth, it is for us to main lain this honesty; fop unless honestj enters ;;.;, all the n.f airs of life, it will he impo--dl.p to maintain cur relation ship with the Lord. We cannot he to.) rare ful with out eons. ie;,e": V. e eatmof he to i o;iest We annot think of tlx- Lord .Ie-ui ns lx-inu dishonest or of th'- Apostles as giving ii '-information. Then-fore it is evident t li.it they did not helieve in Hell lire ai d eternal torment: for we eaunot think that they would have omitted prett him' ahout eternal tor mei,t if they h:ol l.el'n-ved iT. We love to think of the Apostles as leimj hon est m n, in favor w ith CJod. There Is a t' luieney on the part of all mankind to say. "I am all richt." P.ut every. .oiy w Iiii is not an idiot knows di.'i eieniiy. "There is hoik lih.teoMs, no. not o?ie. All have sinned and eou e s!i rt of the glory of fJod' sliort of t In. t i.!ori ns condition whi?h od approved when He created ou: lirst juireuts. We nil come short of that peifeetio.i ,.f human nature. P.ut if we confer our sins, we demonstrate our lemesty; ;iiid lie who arranged for the l"ori;! :.e-s of those sins is faith ful to forcive us. f w assert that ve are not. siiiiiers, wi ina'it Gol a liar; and ih trut'i is not in us we would he uishoi,est. W- should he hotiest enough to ted fiod that we de-j-ire to 1 e ri'ln . 1 .lohn 1 :'., V: The Terms of Diccipleship. W! ver would he- otne a niemhcr ol the P.dy of Chr-.st must lirst tnrr awy from sin and turn townrd f',i To fh.se who liav taken that teT : :id a:e desirous of pro-rej-iiur, thf Lord Jesus s:iys, "Sit down ;iinl coUJil the eost." The P.i'iie never iies any ho ly ::l..e.r this lo . iLuk( 14:UT. P-opl.- U i, .t midei'sta ,d '.he Pi hie viik upon one's emotion in urs ) i others to !'ive thems. !es to ;od They do not understand that ;id' way is to think everything out eare fully, that :ods pl.jn is tcry ool atn' calculating, and that every. hin on c(rn:ii2 it is to he detenu Hed Intel leetually. There is only one way of leomin? t Christian, and that is Py en'i-rin Intt a covenant with the Lord. This cove nant is a positive agreement, in wh'.cl w pive ourselves in bacriHee to re itounce everything of an earthly na ture. Tliis is the kind of covenant v. hii-h our Lord Jesus made; it is th( only kind to ho made now. (Psaln T-ho.) Jesus made His Covenant ot S-riti-e at the lx-sinnii;:; of Ills lain istry, as it is written: "Lo, I come (ic tlo volutne of the P.ook it is written ol Met to do Thy will. O God." (Hebrews I'LT.) Whoever would re a follower ol the Lord must make this same core mint. It did not take our Lord lenz tc count the cost: for lie had such a hist appreciation of the privilege that lit delighted to give Himself to God. lit manifested loyalty to that consecration throughout His life-tiuie, even unto the death of the Cross. "Wherefore God also hath highly exalted Him and tiven Hiui a name which is above v fry name: that at the name of Jesus every knee should tnv, and that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Pather." I'hiiippians 2:0, lo. Giving Up One's Will. The Church are to te joint-heirs with Christ. "If we suffer with Him. we shall reign with Him. If Me if r.cid mMIi Him. we shall live with Him." i2 Timothy 2:11, V2.) It is no wonder that there are terms attached t. so hih a calling! These terms we have in Jesus' own words: "If any man wiil come after Me, let hiui deny himself, take up Ids cross and follow Me." Matthew 1':24. The first step is to will to le Christ's disciple. The next step is to deny himself to give up his own will and to take the Lord's vi ill instead of his own. The will represents the man. If we deny ctrselves, if we give up our own wiiN. it carries everything absolutely that we possess. Hut do not give up your ii!I to anybody ex cept the Lord. This does not mean that we shall not be considerate of others and not try to yield to others. The people cf God should Ik? ready to favor others. We should 1-e williinj to give up our preferences in matters of no importance. P.ut it is another thing to gie over what we shall think and what we shall do. AVhoevcr does so would not thereafter have control cf his l.oly. This is exactly what the evil spirits endeavor to have us do. They desire to get control of the human will, and thus to have control over the human body. When a person becomes thus possessed, the evil vpirits get control of his mind and lie cannot think for himself, liet-ause his will is gone. This is :dso true of a person win lias come under the power of hypnotism. But it is an altogether different matter to iold the will to our Lord Jesus Christ. ;.d has tried and tested our Lord Jesus. ;.n l has set Him to be the Head over the Chun h, which is His P-'dy; and all the members of that P.ody must give up their wills to their Head. The Spirit of the Head, the mind of Christ, must operate in every member. A Transformation Work Going On. l'roni tie time one becomes a mem ber of the family of Cod a great work of transformation i in progress. As members of the Adamie race nil are iu -perfect - met tally, morally and phys ically, p.ut this class who feel their condition .and are honest about the matter coine lne kly to the Lord and accept Ihe riches of His gra-e in Christ Jesus. When they receive theirchange in the glorious Pirsf Pcsiirrection there wi'l .e nothing ignoble about them, as there is now. Just as surely .'is titer are seeking to know and to do the will of the Lrd. in that same projr tlott wiil th'-y come into harmony with that will, and thus be bl'ssid in their minds and their b-Mlics. The in-aee of God. that passes all human under standing, will rule in their hearts and in their lives. Pear and worry constitute a great prrt '"f rho trouble that U up-u the world, bringing Jill kinds of disease to mind and body. Put v hen we cast all our care upon Him who cares for us, the load of cate rolls away from us. Alilinii'.-li the Lord has not promised His church earthly blessings of any sort - neither earthly riches nor health imr any of these things - nevertheless in His providence He has grunted to ns many physical blessings. Whoever is with the Lord and His Word and in the ompanv of His c hildren is sure to be benefited ; f'T He shows us the way we should take. As whoever as sof-i.pes with cultured people is sure to absorb their ways, no matter how humble the condition in which he has been brought up, so whoever is asso ciated witli the Lord Jesus Christ is sure to be Mossed. ' Despising the Brethren. The point we desire to make is that whoever is iu company with God must lte right in heart. No matter how lm Itorfcct that person may be by nature, there is something right about him; else God would never have recognized hiui as being of His people. There fore "whosoever receiveth you receiv- cth Me. and whosoever despiseth you despisoth Me; and whosoever despiseth Me, despiseth Him that sent Me." Our Lord is still present in the flesh the llesh of His consecrated nieiu hers; and the world still despises llim as at tirst and as He foretold, saying. "If the world hate you. ye know that it hated Me Ignore it hated you. If yr were of the world, the world would love ils own." (John lo:lS, 10.) The world is still ashamed of Christ. Nom inal Christians, nominal Spiritual Is radius, are as mti' h ashamed of Him today as were the Natural Israelites eighteen centuries ago. When we consider that our Lord is represented in the flesh by the mem hers of His P.ody in the flesh, we sec that love f ( r the brethren means love for the Lord. Hence the A jostle de clares that love of the brethren is one cf the great tests of our relationship to our Lord and to the Pather. "He whe lovcth not his brother whom lie hath seen, how can he love God. whom he hath not seen?" 1 John 4-S) "Lore one another as 1 have loved you."' is. therefore, the recognized test of dis cipleship; and whoever is ashamed ol the brethren is ashamed cf the KIdei Brother, v. ho counts all the youngei brethren as Himself. It may be a new thought to sonic that in despising the brethren they are despising the Lord; that in being ashamed ' the brethren they are bein? ashamed jT the Lord, and that thus they are lemonstr.tting that they are not fit for tie Kingdom, that they have Dot reached the mark of ierfect loTe, that they have not only not learned to love their enemies, but not learn-ed to tove those who are striving to walk lu the footsteps of Christ. How out Lord's words sift and test our very iunermost thoughts! Following the Master's Steps. On the other hand, we are not so much astonished that we should he de frpised. Py nature we were children of wrath, even as others of Adam's family, and we had no pre-eminence t.bove any others of humanity. Hut it f u rely does surprise us to learn that cur Lord Jesus should be despised! We remember the record that He was per fectperfect to that extent that He could say, "He that hath seen Me hath een the Pather." No human leing t an see a spirit leiug. Put since Adam, who was created perfect, was in the image and likeness of God. whoever w ould see a l erfect human being would see the earthly representative of the Heavenly Pather. Since our Lord Jesus was a jerfeet man while on earth, in full harmony with the Pather, whoever saw Him saw the Pather iu the only way in which it was jxissible for humanity ever to see ;od. As the Ai-ostle says, "No man hath seen Gtnl at any time; the Only Begotten Son, who is in the bosom of the Pather. He hath revealed Him" our Lord has made the Pather known to us. Hence the Church, in seeing Jesus, were becoming acquaint ed with the Pather. We can very well perceive, then, the purport of our Lord's words that whoever despised Him would be despising the Pather who had sent Him. To us it seems a very different mat ter when He said. "He that despiseth oil despiseth Me." How poorly we represent our Lord! How imperfect our representation of Him! It is very wonderful that our Lord should con sider us as His members in any such way as this. It implies that He con fers upon us a great honor, especially when we consider how imperfect we .".re. "There is none righteous, no, not one"; heme for our Lord to say that whoever receives one of His little ones is receiving Him. and that whoever despises one of His little ones is des pising Him, seems very wonderful. Herein is an imiortant lesson for us. As we realize, then, that we are down near to the dose of the Gospel Age and that the time is at hand for the rendering of our accounts, let us be faithful in confessing the Lord, His Truth and the brethren. Then when we shall have finished our course with joy, we shall hear His "Well done, good and faithful servant! Thou hast been faithful over a few things; I will mnke thee ruler over many things. Bitter thou into the joy of thy Lord!" Love For the Brethren. The Lord's will concerning all His followers is that they should love one another as He loved them. St. John amplified the statement, saying that as Jesus loved the C-hureh and laid down His life for the Church, so also His followers should lay down their lives for the brethren. (1 John 3:10.1 If this is the standard which our Lord has set for His people, how sorely dis appointed will some be who have Ig nored this requirement! If. instead of lov ing the brethren and laying down their lives for thorn, some have said all maimer of evil against them, what then? Then those who do those things are surely false brethren! It is well that Christians note care fully the insidious canker which gnaws at the root of brotherly love, which tends to poison the disposition and to bring forth the evil fruitage of anger, malice, hatred, envy and strife. The wrong spirit Is a growth, a devehi nioiit Apparently, in some cases, the spirit of pride, the spirit of sectarian ism, the spirit of ambition, are the lending incentives to the wrong course, which, if permitted to affect the heart, will develop a bad fruitage which will produce false breathren, iersecuting brethren, heady, high-minded, blind to the real spirit of the Master. Whoever would le found worthy to be forever with the Lord to share His glory and be associated with Him In His future work must l-e transformed in character, must bo renewed in heart, must become not only pure in heart intention, but so far as iKtssible pure in weird and deed. Oh, how much the true followers of Jesus should seek to impress upon themselves the great lesson that love docs no ill to his neighbor, that love Is sympathetic, stiff ereth long and is kind, is not puffed up, vaunteth not itself, socket h not its own interest and welfare merely, but the interest nnd welfare of others! The supreme test of our loyalty to God is our love for Him; and this love is manifested by our desire to do those things acceptable to Him. (1 John 2:Tt.) There is little that we can do for the Almighty. lie is so great and we are so small! But if we have Ills Spirit of love, then we shall love a'l those who love Him. and our conduct toward them will tlcmonstrate the real senti ments of our hearts. Thus setn. we are daily making our record in the Lord's sight, daily showing Hun to what degree we are worthy or unwor thy of His great reward, which will go only to those in whom love abounds in w ffoni the Spirit of Christ abounds. Let us then be more and more on cniard against the encroachments of the Adversary upon us as New Crea tures! Let us more and more show forth the praises of nini who has call ed us out of darkness into His mar velous light! And in no way can we better show forth these praises than by exemplifying in our daily conduct the lessons which we have learned of Him. "Let Ms not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap if we faint not." According to the riches of His grace lie will "Ho exceed ingly abundantly above all that we can ask or tli ink. 3 US) H(S MnnounGement tjt: or the lgpgM World's Greatest f-f .--f f rP F. 0. B. FLINT, MICH. REMEMBER: 4 When Better Automobiles are Built. Buick Will Build Them. f i- jCL "sixes Exciusiveiy" WE will be in a position to make deliveries in the near future. The Buick line for 1916 will be the great est seller ever marketed, and it is therefore important that you place your order now to insure an early delivery. ROADSTERS. TOURING CARS. ENCLOSED CARS D-44, Three Passenger - - $950 D-45, Five Passenger - - $985 D-46, Three Passenger Coupe $1350 D-54, Three Passenger - - $1450 D-55, Seven Passenger - - $1485 4-45, Five Passenger Sedan - $1875 f . o. b. Factory f . o. b. Factory f. o. b. Factory T0 H Plattsmouth, BR. DAVIS OSTEOPATH IC PRACTITIONER TO LEAVE THE CITY And Turns Over His Business to Dr. Reynolds, Vhcm He Recom mends Verj- Highly. As I expect to leave Plattsmouth shortly to go to a new location, I wish to express my appreciation for the moral and financial support I have en joyed while here. In order that no misunderstanding may arise in regard to my action, I will say that I am leaving Plattsmouth beacuse I believe I can do better somewhere else. I have enjoyed my work here and have made some friends who will always have a place in my memory. To those who have been treated and benefited by me I wish to recommend Dr. Reynolds to take my place in the future. He has been my family doc tor since his arrival in Plattsmouth and I can most cheerfully recommend The above is an Accurate Illustration of the Buick Five Passenger Six Cylinder Touring Car, Model D-45. No other Motor Car at any price Insures its Owner as Great Value as the Buick Valve-in-Head Six for 1916. THE BUICK LINE IN addition to the Model D-45, which promises to be the most pop ular car ever placed on the market, the Buick line for 1916 includes a roadster, a three passenger coupe and a five passenger sedan, all built on the D-45 chassis. Wheel Base 1 1 5 inches. 45 H. P. For a seven passenger car, the Buick offers in the Model D-55 one of the most handsomely designed and beautifully finished cars on the market regardless of price. On the same chassis is built a beauti ful three passenger roadster known as the Model D-54. Wheel Base 1 30 inches. 55 H. P. him as a careful and painstaking doc torwho understands his business and who will not misrepresent anything for the sake of getting a patient. If he gives the opinion (after one of his most thorough examinations) that osteopathic treatment will benefit vou, I will vouch for the foundation of the opinion. If you've been thinking for some time of taking a course of treatment, begin now. Go and see Dr. Reynolds and give him a chance to show you what osteopathy can do for' you. Do not get the impression that osteopathy consists of nothing more than the treatment you get at the of fice. Osteopathy is defined in the medical dictionary as "a system of medicine," and if this is the case, purely osteopaths have a right to pre scribe in regard to diet, hygiene, ex ercise, sanitation, etc., and if the doc tor treats you and tells you to come back in a day or two for further treat ment, do as he tells you. He probably understands your case better than you do, so give him a chance to benefit you. I have nothing but contempt for the person who has "tried osteopathy and it did no good." One or two treat ments will do little good except in WE can confidently tell our customers that the Buick has now reached the pinnacle of auto construction and that these models, in every essential respect, will more universally meet the demand of the world than any car ever designed. POLLOCK, acute conditions. Chronic diseases re quire special care. After you have taken a month or so of treatment pay your doctor bill, or at least, make some arrangement which will be satis factory to the doctor. He has to live, and he doesn't like to resort to the law courts to compel you to pay your just debts. He isn't in the profession from mercenary motives if he was he wouldn't stay long but he has to pay for what he gets and he's de pending on you for part of it. Treat him right. Call him when you need him. Tatronize him before you go away to some other town for treat ment, and you will always have him. Dr. Davis. Bilious Attack. When you have a bilious attack your liver fails to perform its func tions. You become constipated. The food you eat ferments in your stom ach instead of digesting. This in flames the stomach and causes nausea, vomiting and a terrible headache. Take Chamberlain's Tablets. They will tone up your liver, clean out yom stomach and you will soon be as well as ever. They only cost a quarter. Obtainable everywhere. Nebraska LAW PROHIBITING RIDING OF eiCYCLES ON SIDEWALKS From Saturdv nat'y. The habit of persons riding with bicycles on the sidewalks of the city has caused some annoyance, and especially in the south part of the city, and last evening a man who was riding on the walk out on Lincoln ave nue was taken up and given a severe lecture on the practice that is not only a nuisance, but also a menace to per sons riding on the bicycle. Those who are not familiar with the law cover ing such an offense should get busy and cut out the practice of making the walks a speedway before they are called upon to pay a fine for the of fense. Such practices as this caused the injury of one of our citizens a few years ago and the police intend to see that any future violation will be dealt with according to the law and the offenders fined. Furniture for Sale. Dining room table, sidehoard and other household articles. Call 'Phone No. 21. Mrs. Eva Reese. G-21-4tJ