The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, June 01, 1916, Image 9

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NEBRASKA
8 TAT E NEWS
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DATES FOR COMING EVENTS.
Juno C nnd o l'ngonnt of Lincoln,
presenting "The Gato City."
Juno C-7-8 sute Undertakers Con
vention nt Hastings.
Juno 5-G Spanish War Veterans'
State Convention nt North Platte.
Juno 12 to 15 Tnins-Mlsslsslppl link
ers Ass'n convention at Omaha.
Juno 13.H.15 Annual contention ot
Nebraska Hlks nt Omaha.
Juno 13 to 1G state 1'. 15. O. Conven
tion nt Alliance
Juno 13-14.15- Great Western Handi
cap Tournament at Omaha.
Juno 13 to 15 Nebraska l'lmrmnceu
Ileal Convention at Hastings.
Juno 19-20-21-22 -American Union of
Swedish Singers, West. I)Iv., co'j
terts nnd convention at Omaha.
Juno 20 to 24 State Stockmen's con
entlon at Alliance.
Juno 21 to 23 Fraternal Order of
Knples, state meeting at Lincoln
June 7 nikhom Vnlley Kdltorlnl nB
poclatlon meeting at Lour IMno.
Juno 28-20 Inter natronal Auctioneers'
Association Convention at Omaha.
July 3-1-5 Mld-Summer ltaee Meet at
Krarnoy.
July 5 to 8 State Clolf Tournament
at Omaha.
July 10-11-12 Northwestern Hotel
Men'B Association Convention nl
Omaha.
July 1 0-1 M 2 Missouri Valley Vetcrl
uury association convention nt
Omaha.
July 25 Nebraska Democratic con
vention at Hastings.
Anna Yankaus, n domestic living In
Omaha, has commenced a $50,000 dam
ago suit against Thomas Towey, o
wenlthy retired farmer of Schuyler
'Sho alleges that while she was em
ployed as housekeeper by Towoy's
sister, who wns dying from tuhercu
losls, Towey enmo up behind her and
stolo a kiss, which caused great men
tnl anguish. Tho suit was filed in
the district court at Omaha.
That the present high cattle prices
nro but shadows of higher approach
lng costs, Is tho firm conviction ol
many cattlemen about tho South.
Omaha yards. Prom nbout Juno 1
and on through the Hummer It Is nn
tlclpated that cattlo will be scarce
This is tho off season and It may br
Just a little bit more off than usual
Tho result of this situation could onl
ho higher prices.
Damage to tho extent of $50,000 tc
farm property was caused by a tor
nado which struck Valley county in
tho vicinity of Ord, a few days ago
James Heltz, farmer, tolls of a fener
post 'being pulled out of tho ground
nnd driven through tho body of a
horse In a pasture.
A special election wilt bo held at
Wjmore, Juno 3, for tho purposo ol
voting on a proposition nuthorl7lnp
tho board of education to issuo $45,
000 boiyls of which $35,000 is for the
erection of a new school building, and
$10,000 in repairing and refumlshlnp
the old buildings
Postmaster General Burleson hnF
removed J. G. Porter of Bridgeport
from tho offlco of postmaster on the
chargo that Porter la "temperament
ally unfit" to hold tho position nnd If
"grossly disloyal" to tho postolllco de
pnrtment. For several months Porte
tried, to get an Increaso in tho number
of cWfts in his office.
Grand Islnnd' was selected as the
1917 meeting place by tho Stntd Har
ness Makers' association nt Its meet
ing at Columbus. Officers elected
were: President, Pullus Ucbo
Grand Islnnd; vlco president, Wllli-m
Ileutor, Sutton; sccrotnry-trcasurer
J. C. York, Mlnden.
Frank Ttudnt of Columbus won Uu
Nebraska state chomplonshlp at th
Ftnto sportsmen's tournament n
Grand Island and will represent Nt
hraska at tho Americnn handicap at
St. Louis Auciist 21 to 25.
Tho nomination of Gcorpo IT. Loo
mis of Fremont to bo Internal ro"
enuo collector for tho district of No
hraska has been confirmed by con
gress. Mr. Loomls' npnolntmont hae
hung flro for several months.
A hall storm swept over n ntrir
two miles wido nnd flvo miles long lr
tho northern part of Thayer cotinM
recently nnd reports are thnt conslrt
ernblo dnmago was dono to fruit and
garden crops.
Clarence, ten-year-oTd son of Mr
nnd Mrs. Wesley Dunkln, living near
Story, twenty-flvo miles north of liar
llson whllo wrestling with a brother,
ran tho point of a pair of scissors
in tho bnck of his neck and died from
tho Injury.
Contract has boon lot for tho erec
tion of n concreto nnd steel brldgo to
cross tho Platto river south of Kear
ney, tho price being $44,350. It Is to
bo a state-aid brldgo and onofourlh
of tho cost will bo borno by Kearney
nm! Buffalo counties.
Twenty-two scparnto organizations
in tho city of Omaha are being Invit
ed by tho Commercial club to co
oporato In tho arrangements for a bl
patriotic parndo and demonstration
to bo hold on Flag day, Juno 14.
Crop conditions In Buffalo and
Kearney counties nro reported as of
tho very best at this tlmo of yonr
Tho winter wheat prospect was nover
hotter, it is said.
Six hundred building laborers em
ployed on a million dollars' worth ol
buildings and twonty-llvo Jobs of pav
ing in Lincoln, are on strike
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'ill hi piiuiogiaph ot crdun Has taken recently during n lull in the terrillc bombardment Tho city Is u muss
of wrcckago nnd ruins, hardly a houso remaining untouched, and has been utterly abandoned by the civil popu
lation. DECORATED FOR HER RED CROSS WORK
For her doothm to duty In tho lied Cross work In Franco, Serbia and Macedonia, Mrs. Harloy (center), slater of
General French of tho British army, was recently decoratoJ nt Salonlkl by General Snrrall (man with foldod arras at
right) with tho French military cross. Tho decoration took placo in tho prcsenco of British, French und Crook ofllcora
and a number of Mrs. Harloy 'a coworkers In tho lied Cross.
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their bravery, aiding tho British Rod Cross by tho purchaso of St. G cargo's
flags In tho Strand, London.
MACHINE-GUN PLATOON AT EL PASO
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'I he fooling of unrost existing in El Paso Ib expressed vlv' ' . in thin
photograph allowing tho machine gun platoon of tho Twontlcth Infantry en
camped In frnuf of tho courthouse at L'l Paso
FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF VERDUN
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IN RUINS
UNVEILED AT WEST POINT
Statue or Gcorgo Washington un
veiled recently at West Point by Miss
Chnrlotto Dolaflcld, a descendant ?
tho late MuJ. Richard Dolailold of tho
institution. It wns presented by Ilov.
Ur. Slattory of Grnco church, Now
York, and was accepted for tho gov
ernment by Col. Clarenco P. Towntt
loy, suporlntondont ot West Point
Tho donor was described only as a
"patriotic cltUon, n veteran of tho
Civil war." Tho gift of tho statuo wus
the tesult of a conversation botweon
tho unknown donor and Colonel
Townsloy In which tho formor learned
that West Point possessed no statuo
of tho 11 ret president.
A Canceled Debt.
Horamandhaw I notice Bennlo
Uoanbrough Is wearing his nose In a
sling.
Shlmmorpato Yoh. It's a little
debt ho colloctod from Utah UmBon.
"Llttlo doht?"
"Yes. Unison owed him a grudgo
for sovernl months nnd Inst wook, you,
romembor, was Pay Up Wook."
ImnMnoNAL
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Lesson
Jly n O HKM.ntlH. ActliiK llrpot.ir ot
Siitulny .School Cihiih.i of tlio Moody
Illlilo ItiMtltuti-. Cliluwto i
(Ooi rlRlit, 1010, Winlirii Nritapuiipr I'nlon.)
LESSON FOR JUNE 4.
THE CALL OF THE WE3T.
T.KHHON TI!XT Acts 1S:M, Ifi'lS.
(lOLDCN TIJXT Cimw osrr Into Atnre.
ilonlii anil help u. - Acts It. 1.
Following tho commission's report
nt Antloch of tho decision of tho .lorn
salem church, Paul and llamnbas and
others continued their evangelism In
thnt city (eh. 15 35). These lenders
soon telt tho need of rovlslllug tho
scenes of thulr foimer lnbois (v. 30),
but when It camo to tho organization
of their party, Paul refused to accede
to the decision of Itaruahas that John
Mark should accompany them (vs. 37,
3S, seo Acts 1113). So sharp a con
tention arose that two parties were or
ganized That Paul later forgnvo
Mark Is evidenced by his tender refer
ences to him.
I. A Closed Door. Ch. 10:1:8. Paul's
companions for this second mission
ary tour were Silas (15:40), Luke
(seo use of word "wo," v. 13), and
Timothy (v. 1-3). Tho latter cumo of
good ancestry, had good training and
wns of good report, still to avoid con
tention he submitted to tho rite of
circumcision. Paul's work wns to
promulgate tho Jerusalem docroo, to
establish or to contlrm tho churches
and to add to these churches now con
verts. But thnt did not entirely ful
1111 Paul's commission (!):15). Tho
word "Asia" (v. C) means tho lloman
province of Asia and, wlsoly oboylng
the Spirit's direction, Paul vasscd on
until lie enmo to tho seaport town ot
Trons. At a later time Paul spoko
tho "word of the Lord Jesus" In Asia
with wonderful effect (ID: 1, fi, 19,
20, 27). It must liavo burned within
tho bones of Paul thus to bo re
strained, but It did not servo ns an ex
cuse for him to take a vacation, but
rather to neck now Holds wherein to
preach. Thus ho camo to Troas.
II. The Macedonian Call. v. 9-13.
Paul had several epochmaklng vi
sions; on tho Damascus road (9:3, 4
und 2G-.19); In Jerusalem (23:11); at
tho time of his shipwreck (27:23),
uud tho ono wo nro now considering.
A vision Is a kuowlcdgo of tho need
uud of tho resources at one's com
mand. Grecian beauty, philosophy,
nrt nnd culture needed Christ.
Christ ns a resource wns adoqunto
und avnllablo to supply that need.
This vision Paul saw: through It God
called him to Macedonia. "Wo"
(tho first uso of that pronoun In tho
book of Acts), 1'nul and Luko, imme
diately essayed to oboy.
III. The Open Door, v. 14, 15. On
what Dooming trillos does history
turn! An outcast wandering Jew
coming to help a proud, cultured, In
fluential foreign city, but ho bears the
Gospol which alono can bo of help
to thorn. Paul did not wait to "In
vestigate tho field" nor to establish
a working organization. Ho know
a bettor point of contact, and that was
to find thoso In that city who knew
God oven though Ignorant of Christ.
Ho began by preaching Josus, not
cbmparatlvo religions, nor did ho
seek to found "community centers"
with soup kitchens and social uplift.
Paul know that to olovato tho Individ
ual by establishing htm In tho faith of
Christ would soon result in commu
nity uplift. On tho other hand, a
faith which evaporates In words and
doos not glvo tanglblo, concreto ovl
douco in works may well bo chal
lenged as t,o Its bolng gonulno. There
was no supernatural direction as to
what part of Macedonia Paul was to
visit, and exercising his common
sonso, Paul wont at onco to tho prin
cipal city. Ho did not begin at onco
to preach tho Gospol (v. 12 It. V.),
but waited and watched for an oppor
tunity, doubtless praying much for a
favorablo opening (Ch, 13: 14; 17:2;
18:4).
Tho "man of Macedonia" seems to
have boon a woman unless wo consldor
tho Phlllpplan Jailor. This open-air
mooting was ono of tho most notable
In hlotory. Tho Lord oponod tho
heart of pious Lydla and It was tho
turning point of tho evangelization of
Europo nnd America and tho world.
God must open tho hearts of men and
women (John 0:44, 45; Eph. 1:17, 18;
Luko 24:45), and this ho Ib willing
and glad to do. The steps of this
wonian'B conversion aro clearly
marked and present a good typo. (1)
Sho went out to pray (v. 13). (2) Sho
heard tho word (v. 13, 14; seo also
John 5:24). (3) Sho hnd her heart
opened by tho Lord (v. 14). (4) Sho
"gavo heed to tho things which wore
Bpokon" (v. 13 and Mark 16:10). (5)
Sho mado public confession of her
nowly'-found faith by baptism.
(C) Sho carried with her tho whole
houtiohold, perhaps children, workors
In her business and servants (v. 31
33; I Cor. 1:10).
The uso of tho word "constrained"
In verse 15 Indicates a heart hunger
to bo holpful by bolng allowed to
servo.
Tho Phlllpplan church ofton helped
Paul subsequently and doubtless Lydla
was a leading spirit in such sorvlco.
Tho history of tho Christian church
relates many illustrations of tho lead
ership and promlnenco of women o
wealth and culture.
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HEARTBURN
INDIGESTION
DYSPEPSIA
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HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
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I!l to radical d&udraft.
ForfUttoriat Color and
Beauty toGravorFu! ad Hair.
tOr.aniWooattmirrUU.
Lazy Officer.
Sergeant (ut drill) Company! two
pnees forward, inarch!
Old Countrywoman (looking on)
That's Just like them ofllcors! Couldn't,
ho tnko two paces fnrrard 'Issolf, In
stead o' moving tho wholo regiment?
London Opinion.
RED, ROUGH, PIMPLY KIN
Quickly Cleared by Cuticura Soap and
Ointment. Trial Froe.
You may roly on thoso fragrant,
super-creamy emollients to enro for
your skin, scalp, hair and hands. Noth
ing bettor to clear tho skin ot pimples,
blotches, redness and roughness, th
scalp of dandruff nnd Itching and th
bands of chapping nnd soreness.
Froo saniplo each by mall with Dook.
Address postcard, Cuticura, DopL L,
iloston. Sold evorywhoro. Adv.
And many, a man has managed to
get out of a bad scrapo by lotting his
whiskers grow.
Nlgorla has boon added to tho land
In which valuable deposits of coal hav
boon discovered In recent years.
You need
never worry
about results in
baking if you use
yl BAKING
HI POWDER
It has been a stand
by for a quarter of
a century. Guaran
tee d under all
pure food laws.
25
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COMPLETE NEW FIREPROOF HOSPITAL
1, Mmllcall . Hurclnilt 3. Olutetrlrnll
a, Luburntorn A, X-lluy livpiirtiuauta.
Training school for onnn In connection.
Open lo ull ri-puubt. plirtlclant.
for lurluer Information aUdroM
A. A. SMITH, M. DSurf(OB
Mary LunrilriR Memorial lloaulUtl
HAN'IIMIS, Mill.
We Will Open Our Midsummer
Gas Tractor School June 12, 1916
Practical shop and field instruction given
on gasoline traction engines. Just the time
to get ready for a job in tho great wbent belt
jo tho Northwest Write for particulars.
Fargo Auto & Gas Engine Schoc)
1228 Prim Street larco North Dakota
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