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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1914)
!mTTS.J- i -n.T-yif .?! Jl'.1w., 'i """ .T.iT n...MiaMM"i iw tVT"" " -""rywr SAIIX15Sd mtwsa&smsszz: -.. -. . ..pa. -.---.. Mini' n"Ww"lt"' m RED OLOUD, NEBRASKA, CHIEF Iniewonal SlNMrSdlOOL Lesson By E. O. SELLERS, Director of Hvenlns department, Tho Moody Ulblo InsUtute, Chicago.) ' LESSON FOR JULY 12 OREATNES8 THROUGH SERVICE. LESSON TEXT-Mnrk 10:32-45. , GOLDEN TKXT "Tho Son of mnn also ame not to bo ministered unto, but to minister, nnd to give his life a ransom xor many." Mark 10:45. This la a tlmo la tho llfo of our Ixrd that vibrates with Interest aa .wo rapidly approach his laet tragic iwoek upon earth. At tho beginning of lila Pcrean ministry (Luko 9:G1) wo read that Jesus "steadfastly sot his faco to go to Jerusalem." Now that journey is nearly ended. Ho had reached a placo near Jericho. Know ing tho antipathy of tho rulers, thoso .who Journeyed with Jesus wero "amazed," and some as they followed him on this Journey wero "afraid" ;(v. 32). Jesus, therefore, and for a hlrd tlmo, plainly telle his disciples what Is about to tako placo in Jeru salem. Tho contrast of self Is tho distin guishing featuro of tho lesson of ,tho Belf-Bceklng disciples over against tho self-renounclug Master. Assurance of Faith. I. The Self-seeking Disciples, vv. 32 f1. As Jesus clearly spoko to those who in amazement followed blm ho. told of his condemnation and deliver-, once to tho Gentiles; his persecution,! death and resurrection (vv. 32-34). It was then that James nnd John pre sented their request Matthew tells us (20:20) that they mado it through their mother. It was an Ignorant re Quest, for they knew not what it in volved (v. 38), nor whoso it was to ferant it (v. 40). Ho had spoken with great clearness about his suffering and death and immediately they ask a position in his glory. This may In dicate tho assurance of their faith In him, but It certainly intimates that thoy did not comprehend the suffering of which ho had been speaking. We Deed to remember, however, that they believed in that approaching hour of his glory. They desired, though, to have an association with him in his power nnd authority, thus showing their mixture of eelflshness, though Jesus seems to have ignored It, Was this request Incited by the mother? Evidently not to a degree, for the Mas ter addresses his reply to tho dis ciples. In that reply he does Bay that to occupy such a position was denied 'them, or might be quite pos sible. What he does lay stress upon was what was Involved and that this iras not tho time or place to lay em phas4s, in this new kingdom, upon any other idea than that of equality. Jeeus then clearly declared all that was involved in his pathway of Buf fering and propounds his question, "Are ye able to drink the cup that I drink?" (v. 38). It was a heroic but ignorant answer they made, "We are able." Their language reveals the character, howover, of those who did enter into that fellowship with him which eventually led them to martyr dom. He told them they should b'e baptized into a strength to do and live this life of abandonment, but that such a life could not command any pre eminence on that account. Their re quest was otherwise a correct one. In order to share with Christ in bis glory -wo must share his cup and his bap tism of Bharae and suffering; seo 14 :36; , Matt. 26:39; John 18:11; II Tim. 2:12; Rom. 8:17; Matt 16:24. James and John (v. 39) did not stop to meas ire the meaning of their request Wanted Place of Authority. II. The 8elf-renounclna Matter, w. 41-45. In answer, to the indignation ,(r. 41) of the other ten disciples Je us without any manifest Impatience calls the disciples "unto him" and seta before them their absolute equality, and yet at the same time a way of ex altation, v. 43. Jesus is ever calling us "unto him," for he desires to lead iub out of lives of Bolflshnew Into those of fulness and service. These ten were not altogether without self ishness; thoy wanted tho places of au thority also. Once before, chapter 9:33-36, this same controversy had arisen and was again manifested (Luke 22:24) and that, too, at a sol emn occasion, as he announced his ap proaching death and instituted tho supper. It was not till after Pente cost that it becamo possible for a dis ciple to wrlto "in honor profer one another," Rom. 4: 10, Phil. 2:3. This reply of Jesus to the indignation of the ten is a teaching by contrast and accurately describes the Gentile meth od of self-advancement Over against it he .sets forth ther method of the "Son of Man." Till this present day such are tho methods of those who are of this world only. In his kingdom It is different, great ness is inverse ratio until we find tho greatest fs tho one who serves most perfectly. In emphasizing this verso (y. 45) it Is quite common to omit tho last clause, "and to give his life a ransom for many." So to omit it is to neglect nis work of redemp tion and overly emphasizes tho altru lstlo aspect of Christianity. Men are not saved by any such method. Je sus 1b the greatest oxamplo of a per loot servant because ho did give hla llfo. Let us also reraomber that 'he gavo that life and that no man took It from him, John 10: 1& PJPJPapMpBBJPJPJPJPJPJBjwj urnEMiMH w kr r .wayuZuLHRlSBt HOt ? 1T BB lBBSB . IS SB. bxSt i -.AaeaL-BBBB SHNftMMSj a" B HHHK 2se-'iJ".Mfi MMv'ILff .KWMyy3t MUM btfSiLIVMj HfftBt TL?5j5Sw aW .TaB ."tEA.-- IJHm, . J C V Hit I Bbbbbbb RV&'wfr191vBSt1t-jtlBfrrS19 IrtMip f l"JB bbbb.' BBBBBbV IBAiTk" Ai . f- )H lLVV T'bBbbbbbT fcWSXT'CSrkklfJ l Hm 4MMBMMtfWiiBBHMBBBBBBHaBBBVB BBBBBBBBBBaRSeEBU T!-rt BaW BB9BBBBaBBBflB9'tMaflljBBflBBBHBBi wvvw f-. .,. MB1bSa ?h ' - jvMlJiBBBMlltaBBBBBBBBBBBIBIVv' . T-gTyJjl ffl DM". 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Reeve in Ios Angeles when James Garfield Mortis was ar raigned, charged with having forged tho name of Mrs. Anita Baldwin, Mc Claughry to a $15 check. "Finger evidence," replied Police man Stevens, who mado tho arrest "You moan finger-print evidence, I lupposo," replied the magistrate. "No; Just fingers. Wo don't need prints whero a man has an extra finger on his right hand," said Stevons. The clerk that cashed tho check de ZACATECAS, CAPTURED BY VILLA'S ARMY clared tho passer was a "slx-dlglted phenomenon." Mortis, who Is colored, was Incensed at the characterization. Ho referred to tho oxtra digit as "a gift, that's oil." Indeed He Was. "Was your husband coo when you told him there was a burglar tin tho houso?" asked Mrs. Hammer. "Qool," replied Mrs. Gabb, "I should say ho wna cool. Why, his tooth chat tered." Cincinnati Enquirer. Easily Explained. Now ly wed (disturbed over pur chases) You had very simple tastes beforo I married you. Mrs. Nowlywcd I had to In thoso days. I never could get any monoy out of father. i - Mmo. Clausse, wlfo of the new counselor of the French embassy, is considered a distinct addition to tho foreign colony In Washington, and is likely to be one of tho most popular hostesseB In tho capital city. 8mokes as He Loses Finger. Dr. Maximo Menard, head of tho radiologic department of tho Cochin hospital at Purls, Franco, calmly smdked a cigarette while his linger was being amputated. Tho operation was necessary bo causo cancer had developed owing to tho action of X-rayH, which hadpcne trated through tho special glomes now used by X-ray manipulators. Tho gloves were found to bo dcfectlvo on examination. MHINiPLES Pink Glow Tints Entire Island of Capri. Mists Aro Chased From 8ldes of Vol. cano Noises of Neapolitan Trafflo Form Rude Contrast to Peace Over the Waters. Naples. -High abovo tho street, ! am elttlug on n railed window lcdgi about 18 inches wldo and six foot long jUBt lnrgo enough for a Binnll chair, snya n correspondent of an exchaugo Hut great or small, this perch sufllcei to command a moBt delightful vlow. Tho sun Is just sotting behind the promontory that stretches out toward Ischla. A pink glow is tinting tho island of Cnprl, boldly vlslblo across tho bay. Tho long headland which tortus tho southern natural breakwa ter of this most wonderful harbor, with Sorrento glimmering near tho extremity, is beginning to turn laven der, nnd In tho mountain Bhudows a purplish tone develops as tho light w anus. i Straight abend of mo as I sit Is double-pcnked Vesuvius, its sldcB per fectly clear of the mists that havo enshrouded them slnco early morn lug. From tho couo pours tho hover ending column of steam, just now Bomowhnt mushroomed In tho calm air of evening. I can seo from tlmo to tlmo tho jets rising from tho out er edges of tho groat vent, to Join tho Immense cloud-like mass nbovo. North and south, Itko a transfixing shaft, a darker toned layer of vapor has drifted, spreading far beyond tho green height of Mount Soimnu on tho northeast and over to Mount St. An gelo on tho Sorrento ponlnsula. Thcro Is no menace In this aspect of v tho monster that has so often ex. acted its toll of llfo and destroyed so vast a sum In man-mado values. It betokens tho immeasurable forco of naturo and tells of a latont power for ovll, but viewed from horo it seems only a sham volcano, some thing pyrotechnic for a festa, and not doing very well at that. Tho knowledge that It, is Vesuvius and that it still posscBseB a potency for unlimited evil greatly aids tho mind In picturing It as a treacherously quiet creaturo, likely at any time to demand a sacrifice Lately much anxiety has been folt hero regarding Vesuvius. A fow months ago it began to show marked signs of rchewed activity, and when a young .Englishman dcBconded Into tho crater to tako motion pictures ho reported a remarkable condition, ln llcatlve of malevolent energy. Dut tho dreaded eruption has not occurred, and now it is Etna that has contrib uted afresh to tho seismic records, by causing an earthquake that has de stroyed soveral Sicilian villages and taken scores of lives. Meanwhile Ve suvius pours out its usual volume of m .-.'...; - ' (.(..Ml TWZtV "w,-. .-- "srr .vi-T" :v m i.? yT t flpYT Naples Cattel dell'Ovo. steam, and presents tho picture I bob as I wrlto, a dally mystory and a familiar menace of posslblo devasta tion. Tho light Is passing. Capri has al most gono from sight and tho glow has faded from tho Vesuvius stoam which has for some minutes been shading through the most elusive tones of a flro opal. The transfixing spear of darker vapor has melted. The bay Is as smooth as a ballroom floor, dotted with boats, whlte-wlngcd fish ermen returning from their day's ad venture with the nets, tiny motor boats, rowboats, a couple of steam ers with faintly glimmering mast lights. SKULL IS OLD CRIME CLUE 3arfleld Find Believed Head of Ped dler Murdered Over 8eventy , Years Ago. PasBalc, N. J. William W. Scott, known throughout Passaic county as tho doan of tho bar, and who is also a noted historian In tho county, said jio bolloved tho skull found by work pen In Garfield was that of a peddler who was murdered more than 70 years ago. Scott said his records rolated that pn tho slto of No. 42 Passaic street, Garfield, whero tho skull was found, thero stood In 1S28 a Dutch home stead owned by Tunis Van Idersteln. About that tlmo thero was great ex citement in the neighborhood when an old peddler disappeared and a llt tlo later tho headless body of a man was found In tho Passaic river. Scott belloves tho skull found was tho peddler's. Roosevelt'a Gift Horse Is Killed. Chicago. "Colonol Roosovolt," a .brown mnro prosonted by tho ex-pres ident to Miss Luclllo Mulhall of Ponca, 'Okla,, was electrocuted when It stoppod on tho third rail of tho Met ropolitan Elovated railroad while In charge of a stablo boy. i milEftii RtI th E SHO OUT Ito healthI I is by way of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Keep I these organs strong and I active Dy use 01 I I H0STETTERS 'stomach Bittml I and you possess the se-1 crets of continued good health. it is .for Poor! Appetite, Indigestion, ETips, Constipation I Biliousness. Try it. I Shown Up. Senator La Folletto waB talking about tho dodges nnd squirms of a certain corrupt railroad official. "For all his dodges and squirms," Bald tho senator, "tho man was shown up. It's llko tho caso of Smith. "A dun entered Smith's flat, pushed into tho parlor and said to Smith's t llttlo Bon: " 'Whoro's your father7' " 'Gono away,' tho urchin answered, according to orders. "'(lono away? Humph! Whert to?' 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