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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1912)
ituSwSSStA' lpe rm i f frf ,n Jfck!v I t t i v SSSHHSHH"HSHII SKPl MEMORIAL DAY IS A w kZ$Lf ,fcf" A . MiatiU&rta. - - .U3 " '9 w ALMOST ATHAND "Y" OU have been wanting to buy a monument but you haven't made up your mind JUST what you want. We have a goodly number of monuments which are all complete except the inscription. Come in and look over our large line. -:- Selected Material -:- 1896 1912 T HEN we have the designs. More than a thousand of them. All good ones. If we do not have something that exactly suits we can make it. You will also find that our prices are very moderate workmanship and quality considered. -:- Fine Workmanship -:- Overing Bros Company $ Red Cloud, Nebraska AVW-yVlA'rAAvv AVN v w - ,,-- ... J' a ' ' '' km 'J j.' AL.-i. WllgL.li?. ' noveu vu vur new LOCATION You will find u. now in our n.w location in th. NEWHOUSE BLOCK with our large line of RUGS, CARPETS AND FURNITURE Always Qlad To See You ED. ANACK LICENSED UNDERTAKER-NEBRASKA-KANSAS Ai Simple Mixture Used In Red Cloud . Many in Red Cloud are now using the simple buckthorn bark and glycer ine mixture known as Adler-i-ka, the new German Appendicitis remedy, A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipation, sour stomach or gas on the stomach al most INSTANTLY. This simple mix ture antlscptioi7.es the digestive organs and draws off the impurities and pco pie are surprised how QUICKLY it helps. TJ. L. Cottlng, druggist. Elfthth 6rUeJxialntlMS Time Thursday and Friday, April 25 and 20th, 1012. Places The court bouse at Red Cloud, and the public school building in Guide Rook, blue Hill, Cowles, Inavale, Iiladen, and Rosemont. Gertrude L. Coon, Co. Supt. 9tHa smam .' : - '. SXemaam Ul SamWm '-' '-' zCaaaaamv 3SSgg3af gV xZSSaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamF'' " -1 Uncle Pennywlae Says: . Tha hnrnfnnt tirtrnoa whn arrltuil 1 'townlltlUi nmdrnlnr"ahhrtircesJ 'that "Bhb'ha' lost' her trtirika. Th"hnu will go on, however, as she had an othor pair In her handbag. Courier Journal. Writing on Finance. An editor never feels more Impor tant than when ho la writing an able review of general financial conditions and trying to make It sound as if be had absoluto mastery of the subject Columbus Journal. The Power of Prayer. Tho seventy-second annual report of Mullor'e Orphanage, at Bristol, for which no appeal is ever made except by prayer to Ood, shows that the In como last year was nearly 86,000. London Timet. The Chief Leads-others follow. ' ..i an, n' i U- .JiinHuM to ue Ht'o ;;j si Mlrrohcopu wtiu nutters biui ( to be caught In a tit of passion i C l.nvatcr. Christian Science .... Speaks For Itself Royal D. Stearns of Lincoln Replies to Rev. Bayne's Article of April 11th. Tin following loiter has boon re ceived from ltoynl I). Htenrns or Lincoln: Uncoln, Nobr., April 10, I Oil'. Killtor The Chlcf:- In your Issue of April lltli, you have mi arlteto tainting toCliristiati Science which I wish to explain. 1 wish to say In advance that Christian Scientists as a religious body never criticise tho work or attitude of oilier icligloiis bodies in their respective llelds of labor, however much or little the Christian Science body may dlller front them in tho Interpretation and application of the mm iptures to every day life; Christian Scientists iculixu nun 11 is noi iiirisunu ior mem ,10 ll standards of merit for others; they strictly follow the ndiiioulliou of tho lllble, "Judge not." Yotir Kov. erltlo Miys ''Paul never regarded his work ns that of healing." Paul doubtless regnrded IiIh work as that comprehended In tho command of Jesus to his adherents of all time, "To preach the kingdom of God and to heal tho sick." Paul did heal the sick and raise tho dead1, ho overcome the deadly effect of tho bite of the poisonous viper, moreover lu Acts we are told that, "God wrought special miracles by the hands of Paul so that the diseases of tho sick "departed from them and the evil spirits went nut of them." I am glad to notice that your critic acknowledges that healing is success fully done by Christian Scientists, the proof however Is overwhelming that tho healing of almost every known human ailment Is being successfully accomplished all over the ch Illoil woild by the Christian Science method and In tho larger percent ago of cases after all lesottrces known to human Hk ill ami scletieo have been resoi ted to without success. Hut your critic at ti Unites all healing to the application of tlie "law of suggestion." I wonder how the law of suggestion could be applied in tho case whoie ,lo.ns healed the daughter of Jalrus, and the ceiitui Ion's servant, and lu other instances where he was absent front the individuals healed. Hon could Jesus raise the dead thioiigh the application of imy "law of sug gestion?" In the I'.-alins wo read that "Cod sent his wonl mid liculcd thorn." "I will heal all thy ill-eases anil for give all thine iniquities." The prayer of faith shall save tho sick.'' TI o "olVcetual fei vent ptaj cr of I he right eons man avuiloth much;" it. is the right application of divluo principle that heals the sick in all ellleient christian healing. Jesus did not claim personal pouor lo heal; He said "my Father worketh hitherto and I work. Tho Hon can do nothing of himself but what ho sooth the Father do. I can of mine ownsolf do nothing tho Father that dwcllelh in me, he tloeth the works " God is uuiversially recognlzt-d by Christian Scientists as tho only healer. It; the first bible ac count of holding it is plainly stated that "Abraham prayed unto God and God healed Abim61eoh." Your critic also finds fault with Christian Scientists views concerning sin. Christian Scientists do not deny that sin and sickness constantly mani fest themselves as prosent and real to the human experience and seem very real to the finite mltid It doos afllrm however that to ''oil and tho truo or spititual man, all sin, bIoIuicsn, pain, etc , are unreal. This Is clearly in accord with scriptural teaching and cannot be changed by human philos ophy. The IHble declares that God created all that was made and "God saw all that he had made and behold it was very good. "That being un deniable your critic has tho alterna tive of saying either, sin and sickness are good because God created, and consequently real and indestructible, or else they are not good, not real to God, nor to the true man, and hence can bo destroyed by the power of God. The view Christian Scientists tako accords with the statement Jesus made, "I am not come to destroy but to fulfull." Had Jesus entertained the belief that God purposely as a part of Ills scheme of creation sent sin, sickness, etc., upon those who came to him for help He certainly would not have sought to chango their physical conditions for "whatsoever God doeth is done forever ' God is without variableness or the shadow of turning"; "the same yesterday,, today and forever." Christian Scieuce takes away tho belief in a God who sends trouble to His children and gives In its place the living knowledge of the God who makes all the crooked ways straight and all "the rough places plain." When it is learned that God never "afflicts,'' but that our ignorance of God causes all the trouble, we see our way out philosophically; for the more we can know of Him and the aore we bay of Him, tho less wc have of tho difll cultles that arise from not knowing and obeying Him. Christian Science teaches its adherents to seek God, love Ills law; live the "rlghtness" Ho de mands. In this better acquaintance with God It promises that human troubles and discords will disappear lawfully and soientlllcally, for trouble and discord are not In God, ndr of Hint, nor can tlicy llvo whore His commandments and laws aro obeyed. Yours truly, UOVAt, I). STKARNS. Pennsylvania's Natural Gas. Pennsylvania opened her first woll of lint tu al gat) lu 1832, nlnco which t lino th') Mate has produced about one half the natural gas consumed In the United States. What He Saved. Pathetic iia well as amusing la the valedictory of a western editors "With grateful acknowledgment to tny friends and benediction upon tho pro fession, I tnko my hat tho savings of 17 years In tho newspaper field and retire." D. D. Sanderson, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Olllco in Moon lllock. Hell, Ulauk 4; Ind., 103 Residence, Royal Hotel. 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