Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, October 13, 1910, Image 4

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CLST'-IJ ! ' tWNTY REPUBLICAN
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AII8ttlinrt ! > . iv art i ttMldrr * \ per' > im.il
nrt If tlii'.x w . tn ulNCdiitlni i ; ir fi t t ute
to pay a'.l'ai nvniRts-uiu tiutiiyi J IIM <
i mkcu Hti r , Nrlll tk > IIH ii
i > d .4 .ho Unltoil "lMl ii H
M rrnm1 ola f.Ml *
D. M. AMSI KKY , blinir and
Coni'i'i ' nine Unnnti i- Oil ta.
Thoi-o Is but one * iiuoatlon Itoforn
the people al tie coning 'jluulljn
It Is thut'ol right against wrong ,
good government ugfllimt bad } ; ovurn
mcnt. II Is ( > t Importance , u the
voter tliul the ciindldiilcH v.-lio arc
Moling : llulr Hiiftrsge Hhould ox-
pii'm ihcmiH'-lftt ! tn the ISHIHI now
before tlicni. Senator Fries lim :
r.tatcd time after lime tlial lu > was
lor couniy option and would support
tlio Mil to bo Introduced under the
pledge of the llcpubllcfin Hlato Con
vent icn , and ( bat in tbo ovcnt tbo
governer of tbo state should veto
the bill that ho would vote to puss
li over the veto. This is a fair
statement nnd lets the voter know
exactly whut be may expect from
him as a candidate before bo Is
ci lied upon to vote. Tbo Republi
can would like to know whether Mr.
Ollls will support the county option
bill and vote to pass it over the sov
cruor's veto in the event it may become -
como necessary. The temperance
people of the state regardless of
politics have but one purpose In
this election and they cannot afford
lo bo balked In this purpose in any
manner. They nhoultl know juet
where cneh candidate stands. And
the Republic in \\111 take pleasure
In giving prominence to tbo oxprefi-
Hlon of Senator Ollls on this < iuen-
tlon.
Hltebcock ( Jets Heply.
I
Whether the editor of the World-
Herald is pleased with the reply to
bi3 challenge of Senator Ilurkett or
iu.t docs not cut very much figure.
The facts In the matter arc that the
Senator gave the editor a few things
to think about , but whether that wi I
do him any good 19 again a question
The Senator refused to debate with
tbo World-Herald editor for tbo rea
son that the latters reputation for
truth nnd falrncas is not of record.
Ho has apparently publluhed false
statements of the Senators vote upon
several of the tariff items and has. !
continued to do so in the face of tbo
fact tlmt they have been shown to
bo true and nlno in the I'aco of ,
the farther fact that the editor of
the , World-Herald has the congress
ional record In bis poRctilon and
luiows that bla published statements
to bo untrno. On these grounds the
Senator refused to debate with him
and said that he had no ( insurance
that bo would bo any fairer on tbo
platform thnn ho was in his paper.
Hi further : ,
"Yoi'r long time iifsociatc in poll-
tics. Hon William - Urynn , has r.tate
In bis speeches that yen arc unfair
in your methods nnd that you de
ceive the people , misrepresent the
Issuer pnd do not licat your read-
cm v.'lth ordinary honesty. Surely
If lie Is warranted In complrlulag of
yo ; r methedn , I n.ay be pardoned in
mentioning it. "
Mr Bryan hr- . Irrrr ] > \ \ fo" oHv
ci'Jtor of the World-Herald candidate
Tor the Founto and a close associate. ,
si.rely ought to bo authority on the
subject.
Special Correspondence.
War.hlr.Btcn , D. C. , Oct.lO No
lUi-.Uer what the political IKHUO inav
be , whether they arc taiiff. insurg
ency , prohibition or otherwise in tbo
81'th district of Nebraska , tbo intc-
lircnt and well thinking vctors of the
dirtilot should parse and ccnmldor
what C'fNBrC'Vii.r.n M. 1' . Klnri Id ha
ap'or.ipllr.hod for bis state and bis
fi-trlct while in congress His sor-
vit-es warniut tbo most earnest con
sideration of every i.ien before ho
< ! rts his vote next November 8th.
Study Klukald's rrcerd and then
compare his coagreasional acts with
tboso of others That la tbo best
way to ineasuio sx man's worth Jn
Cengress.
CongreBsmau Klnknid Is gener
ally accredited with having secured
more legislation of dlstrl.it interest
10 Jiis district than i ny of his pro-
d-irx'ssors. The people of Nebraska
rc-partl I bo pimsugo of the ono sec-
lion homestead law oi nlnp to sot-
lliMiunt the great public domain in
Nebraska aw being the most Import
ant unil beneficial piece of leglsla-
11(11 * ever enacted In the history of
tbo Stale.
The public land ( mention wt-n tbo
greatest problem confronting tbo
state when Judge Klnki'ld WIIB first
elected to Congress. It was gener
ally agreed that It was a problem to
bo folvfd In one way or the other
- either by a leasing law , wbl ; ' .
would place the lands In tbo ham's '
for grazing purposes
h * i lg ranchmen
poses , or be converted lalo
t nml thereby Bottled by
* . . ( On ; would eventually
IT < .i o owi.iiD if tlio Inntl , and : lain
< bt. i lUli nccloty , luw and order
HchoolB , ch . .IKJ.O'.U Aflor ha.lni ,
bom In Cc-i'i'ivM Hit three montlin
the ( iiie-BCc ( , . homcstund act fo1
Nol.iMlit v.i ji'FKd by Mr. ICln
k.ild and n'orily ' iiflorv/nrdH ftlgnud
by Uio HJ'pHl.iont.
HIM ! i | , 'it.e tinoo montliB Kin
kftlil Htornlly 'fill i.p" with ibo lain' '
> im ; lito of lo I OULO until It nuloi1
I'u01 illy fit blji 111 IIo liul : ct r
] > iw.tdnU in ' 1 l < ' .ind of loglalatlm
n H It nn'i1 tip ' ! d to cue 'itnlc IMI-
hnd i , ( . s iUTl effort For tlih
roattn It vm c ITIciill not onlv t <
: et tin 1 111 cii. of tbo committee ,
but to P.'IMI II l.i tie ! honso. Ilofnro
I ho moaaui'i' canfto the floor of tlirs
lio''Kf , .TUI'K * ' ' 'InUnld itcrHoii'illv
sought t' o supj. ' 1 1 of over ! ! 00 mom
hers , li I.i ! irliui\\llic ( | by cvo-y-
ono that Itvas only his dogged por-
sistfinro rnd tin mot Hit of bin casn
that put the onn-noutlon liomef-toad
net for Xobraska on the statute
books.
Hotvppnt.OCO nnd 5,000
were nim'i1 en the day the law
took ( ffecl Alovt 11.000000 acres
were pubjee' tn n'ry. The commir-
filoner of fie OoiiT.il Land Offi".e
nays there are 1,750 000 acres of the
porrratlnnds nr\v remaining untnken
Comirl ° rlonrv Dennett soys tbo lewIs
Is working out most sntinfac rrll
rnd ho rrnrdnthlly ! expects to see
the vonifiinln" land settled upon lat
er or sronrr.
No other st.ito has boon able to
secure n ono-Bceflnn homoHtead n-t
South nrVrta nnO Coloradn notnblv
hnvo fnilod from time to time nlnco
tbo pnnai'g oftbeKlnknldact. A year
FKO Ponrrefflii'iin Moudell , nialrnnin
of the jinl il" Iniids eommltte iirsft"d !
a , ono-bnlf section bomes oad la-v for
I'll ' slntcf ) west of Nebraska Rincu
i'K ppfifinf . Or ngrcssnian Klnkiild
BCCU v 'd tl'p pnf.fRO of funcndmrnif
to tbn Nebrpn'-1 onn K
: n-n very Impi Knnt to the intorfsts
of entrymen.
At fie il'"o when the t'ln'-j't'1 act
took effr"l there worn two ivill'nry
-oscrvnMrno In the district , whh'i
IM'VO rlnce been abandoned. The
Ipnd cov > prlriii { ? them wore oubjoe.t
to honirr'rrf rniry vl'b tl'e ml'ii-
mum coat of $1 25 and the maxlmur
of $2 HO per rrre. As these Iniuln
wore rrnMi'rrei' no better than the
lands out sldo the reservation. Con-
l.r"flc"fi" Kln rlc1 fet lo wo1c'lil
v r.fiec1 an ant freeing the ontrymen
' " ' om the psyiunU of iipprnlwd value
'n ' other v.-ords , making their homo-
ntead free.
Ono of tbo uionfr interpiti ift things
ii ( ' "nnre'l' ' " vl'h the onnrtment of
tbo Kin'-ld 1- -v is tbnt nt fie time
of i's tr < -ti.if" tbero was a r'wrvn-
( i'-n In the nrv'iiprii ppi-t of RlrM-ldiin
mint" , r. - i\r \ v u'o inu1 ' 0 miles
long , bordr Ir.r on tbo Pine ni < 1 ? e
iinpr"tl'i. . vlil-li lird bfen ( ' " ' 'ittod
by or'T rf p-nfipintj , Cl''elpud dn---
! ! hir r | " " * " 'ivhMntrnMfn o"'end- '
I'lf lllO ' " "I 1" r.l4l"n " - < mv'i''l 'vlth
' ' 10 rv-l""lve i'f'l'MT rf ' 'e "ov-
f T"nn * rf JSo * ! ) " ! of * * T- ' vnc5n *
ff"V(1 | 1 ' tbo > tr' ' " ' p Rr > n-
ator11 h-d p"1 " "rp-q ( ' ' ( r > P"-
- vo ( p'-'rvrM'i' ef * 't- P " 10
t' o rrn li > ' "f' o"irri'l' ) ii of Indian
agsirs. i nil ; : ir s term In to t ' - ! < -
pniiyiip > i e i T"1 or li'Olt Tii-lv In
.tlT'-pt'- if' 1V 0V , rf T . nj
dent Roopevplt Mr. Kii'Id bad
fbis Bt retch ef Irnd , or rcnervo , re-
Hto'-rd lo c > n ' ) r''tho(1oT"niu ' "nd 'ib
sonucntly made subject to homo stoa
entry
NA1 eifh r < [ Trn | for p unu'bor of
yrr > n ( Vnr/iop n . n KJnkrlO has
1 ill ? of l"l | inteiTHt to tlio
the res"rvoy , nt gnvornmrnt
of prrtleiiF rf the urea hnvred by
tb one-sect I * ; r1" * v-lioi-o the r.Jd n"
Irtrvil Ki'neyR bed bccoi" " ro n' T-
ori > tr\ ( ti-iti cornor" eerie' ' not bo
found. These rcKiirvey bills circled
spoplnl npifoprlPtlons averaging $15
fOOfor each year.
A'.rerdy Kinki hi has Kccured for
' ppurveys this yrnr In western No-
bras'-a the fin of ? 20,000 and hopei
to obtain ns much ae $10.000 addlt-
tloiuil 1-ffrro ho ondoftlr'year. As
a rcsr.l * rf ' j cf' < rte tho-o are now
four sppernto resurvey : ori > at work
In tbo PI- " . Mlntrl-'t. At the ia t
sesalon Klnkald i ided in the pnss-
" "e of an nmcndii'cntJo tbo general
law. lu-T'eaflng four-fold the amount
whl h n > r r lo evucndcd for reMiir-
vryr annually. Ho also teok an ac-
live part In t'-o ppsrago of the twen
ty rllllon l-rigtMlon issue , ncsldos
wovl , ing frr it en the floor of the
hn ro be made an argument in be-
bplf of the iTiPbMlon before the
wnyn and mot'iiH cnrunltteo.
Tbo nbovo is but part of the con-
rrTEionnl record of Hon. M. P. Kln-
kald. Docs It not show him to bo
a constructive stutoBinan in the lit
eral sense ? Can any otuor member
"f tbo Nebrpsl-p delegation produce
Ml.cli a rcoo.-d ? Xo !
1 Thi1 iittmiMon of all Cbrlr Ian
Elido.iV .s li called to the < . . 't. ,
1 i.n\ell 11 i i.f ill" iM.iia-Ka C. i.
"M. . i : Auror.i , Ociobci1 21-2u , rl ; r
. .iu ' hi ! . Aurora \111 cntortnin nior )
I . inn ldcKg.iti.3 \ ) from societies all
over tbo HtiUo. The Convention
an priccntM many notable fca-
uuetig which are udd.'oseon
by uinjy Kpeakora of nailonal repu-
tnikii , inclff.li'fc Francis 13. Clark ,
ol ) . , Preeh.cnt of the World'o C1 ,
W. Union ; school of ( ! . M. methods
under j''ie-ld Se-en-inrj Karl I.ohmnnn
lio'UH niuuij , led by J. Ilorbevt Mao
( Jon.icl. ; a gicat Junior Rally and a
( Ith.cn nip Mass Mooting , ndclrossed
by Mom , of the most promlnont men
In the ftato.
Dl. < ( rietDint in S (
The following CIIPCK have So far
been disposed of in the dlutrict
court. i
DiorlfH Lumdor Co. vs. C. H. & Q.
II. II. Case settled and dismissed at
plaint i.Ts' costu. ,
Kebiaska Alcreonlllo Co. vH. hotta
W. Smith ot al. Case dismissed at
plulnti fs" cost. |
,1am- II. Mchllle vs. John M. '
fionnot' . Jury wt'lved ' gonorally. I
A. II. Luther vs. J. 13. Will. Case
settled as per application on file.
John A. Sayder Vs. Custor County.
Appeal dlsmlrud upon application
of appellant. j
B. .1. 'iiornoy vs Wm. D. Amsborr '
1 overruled defendant to ans
wer 'matter. j
County ci' Cunter vs. John E.
Vavence , troanuror. Jury waived
generally by parti's In open court.
Acivo Ilarve-iiei Co. vs. A. 13. Uilg
liam Cas'o contained I > y agreement
of pinks pending settlement ,
S. P ( Iroatti. . .1. M. ' Hates et al.
I5y ! igi-oment cayedismlKscd , defendant -
ant 10 pay cexits in this court and
plaint I ( in lower court.
Andx w J. Cliandoin vs. John.v. .
Owen. Jury rotiuned vordlct into
couit pending for plaintiff In the
su .1 of 542.40.
.Tair.rc Weed vs. Leigh Wood.
Jury \'al\cd gcrnrally. Defendant
htivo to answer inslantor.
Pcv.iMl , A lluiscb of Keys.
I. A Colcsnau left a bunoh of key
t the lleulllcau ] ) oflico ho found
near the mil road. Owner can have
them Ly calling at the oflice.
Bl rayed.
A black liorksl.lrc BOW , \veigbt 27
inuncN , strayed from the stock yarc'i
Saturday , Oct. S. Anyone knowing
( A lui whore iihoi.l will confer a
I fin err iy nctlljim ; C. I'1. ' 'Iiornoy or
r'p" l. " > ave word at the Republican
office.
' llou o for rent.Southeast part
oi' town. 4 rooms. Inquire of Emma
Mauphi , east bide1 of
The Annual Sinto Convention of
t > .o Nebraska ChiiKilnn IJncluiuor
Uul n re inert s at Aurora , Friday
Saturday and Puiidny , Oc'ob-r 21-23
IS ) 10. Among tbo ir.ost noted speak
trli on the program are Francis 10.
CltrlD.D. . , Foi ndcr of Christian
lju'\cr : and Pii'Mdtnt ai' the
V.'orlcVu C. E. Union ; Karl I.obmuiui
el' Dr..ten , JK'RS. , Interstate Fijld
So-rrfjry : Dr. F. V. Tucker , Of Pane
' l'-.h\.anr , f'hi'iu ; Guy Martin With
ors. ot KaiiRaii City and Prof. 11. T.
Sutton , ibo Ilible-rende-r , of Chhago ,
llllnoln. Moio than 100 ! dcjlegatcs
h-\o ' i Iroady reglstored. insuring an
nttuidpmo of ( nor 750 out-of-town
Endeavors.
I MiieTu.ulile 1'iiv Willie ,
Wll'lo Moore , V , ho seems to have
a pr-nr'/nnt for appearing in police
and juath-e court < , was taken bnforo
Jus' ' IPO FcdRO Monday ot hist wool :
on a eompbiint i-sucd by Proaocutor
Cliu'.d eh.irgins him with ketping a
house for Unmoral purposes. There
weio some other things in the chnrg <
too dl'jRi K Ing to mention Moore
vr n fined ? 20 andtho usual trimniln
ho wan turned loose after roeol lag
a warning. The authorities have
had the Moore place under suspicion
for some time past !
IJoatcii ly : T
William I. Somcrs , of Load , S. D.
a ncDhcw of Mr. and Mrs. J. 13.
lsard : of this place , passed through
here lart Friday enrouto for Chica
go v > Inc 1)0 ) r.oetf to have an opear-
r.tcn | p'rlormcjl oi ) his bead. Mr.
RoneiB iiUo oillce-r who , sovoml
months ono , \yab ao lijidly beaten up _
by t'nfs ' en the streets of nutto ,
MoniMiuvhero he had gone to mnk
an aiwnt. 'i'lj * * * ! ! * . rested man \ras i\
momler cf the western federation
and npiwrcntly stood In with the
Uuttu jiclU'o. n Koine ol them stood
idly b > t nd wutcbcd bin confeder
ates nearly kill the officer without
rniblnt' a hi'iid toward defending
him. Mr. SomurB baa never recover
cd from l.is Injuries and It h for
this renson the trip is being mado.
On his return from Chicago bo wll
stop off at Broken Uo\v and visit his
relatives.
Fred Minor of Dunning was a-
l in uty vliici , , ijsto.'day.
Ho wiif , dc\\n eH a \ , InicbS on a
liaa ! preol
Announcement.
I vvlnb lo annuunco to tbe people
ot Ouster county and vicinity that I
have taken over the optical practice
and rouordH of the late Dr. C. J.
Chiistcn&un and am prepared to dup
llcato any uhuniM or ripl.ico any
Ij.'olcen Ions litted by him. Alj pc.ic
tieo ill the future will be directed
long tbo fiiir.o genor.il line as form
erly , pursued by Dr. Chrisunscn gi -
.ng fpf-elr.l iuicmit.li to chronio clU-
OUBCB and diaousos of the eye , tin oat
nose nnd fitting elapse.
J. B. behrooli , D. O. , M.D.
PUBLIC SALE.
The1 Uoard of K Inc iiilon of the
. ity of Ui'jii * . , ! Jew will o.'fur ai
[ I'lpllo auction on .Mu.icla , October
H , HMO at tie high school groiunH
hi Broken ) Mow , the dwelling IIOUHU
aid burn , bca'cd o.i said grounds ,
n aa tbo ontbtildlngn : on the north
and smith nld3 .school grounds. '
Wo HCO from our exchanges that
W. .7. Rlc. a forme-r cT-k.cn of Put
nam count } , bun reached the nonii-
naticn for Rtpi'csc-nUUivo on the re
publican ticket for Representative
from vho GOth district of Nebraska.
We feel assuicd tnnt tbo people hav
Liado no mistake in nominating Mr. i
Illco for the place. Mr. Rice held
many positions of trust in this coun
ty i nd always mnue oed In every
iiibtan.o.- The t'nlonUllo Republi- |
can.
UeaMi Ci/.Tcic'l It. Kon'o
Joel n. FojiJe1 , 72 ycais of ago ,
dlail Tiicrday nlglu of b.st . vveck of
irraljtis ef the b-ahi ? , Ir. Foglo
w'H : comparithcly a now resident
In tbii counij , coming here last y.tr
from Missouri , and at the time of hi
death was living with his son on the
IHirdick farm , 4 miles etisl of town.
Undertaker U E. Cole took charge
of the remains. The funeral occur-
ed Wednesday of last week under
tlto auspices of the IT. B. church to
which denomination deceased be
longed.
AH Knjoyable Afiitlr.
TheCOth anniversary of Rebecca-
lain was celebrated Sept. 30 by the
Broken Dow lodge , in which there
was a banquet and an entertaining
program. A big number of Odd Fel
iov. B and inviticl guests v.ere prtsr-nt
Tbe follov.ing pregi\un was rend
ure d : prayer and address by Rev.
FprccMir. e-f tbo U. ] i. eliurch ; ad
dress , William PurceslI ; Reading , Mr
I ng ; luHtruinrntol He lo , Orcolia
Lampbore ; Ve.ts l Hole , ICliza Shep-
cclknt llcer work bj the degree
sliiri1 , wbL'b uict vvilb en'lr.it.ia.itlc '
applause tre.ni the Odd Follows pres
ent. The banqueters then ndjournoi
lo the supper roomswilore tbero was
a sumptuous rprevul consisting of
fried and baked chicken , salads of
all descriptions , tis , fat cakes , three
Gtciles hiRh. jelly Icoldng pies ,
inirov lined eoKeo with thick cream
and ni.iuy Kinds of fruit. H was a
sot-out like grandmother used to
bvo : alcrp about Thanksgiving and
wrs teir.ptine cnrugh to make the
, inout'i v i tcr en a bronno statue.
About ItiO hungry guei'ts partooknf
the repast and pronounced it one of
the best this year.
Seine ; Knaps For Kale.
No. 10 A tivo room house , now ,
cave , small ba'rn , hydraulic well.and
Jiniip. thr.clo trees , cement walk ,
.mtiM r blrck of rroi'im. cltso to th-
. . kh school. Price right. Can tak
MO i.i j' . as part | .t y.
'o 27 A now sis room dwelling
ell and pump , brru , halfblock ol
round. Price vcrv lo.v.
Some acreage piopertl H just outside -
side prl.'O to sttit A stooV of bard
were In city to trade for dwelling
in the city or uasii , Phone 242 for
deal 1-l-M' .1 M Fodge
W51Y HKSITATJ3.
An Ofor ! That Involves Xo ICisk l < \i-
Tlioso Wlio Am-pt ! t
We rre BO i/&itl\o our remedy
will completely relieve constipation ,
no matter bow cbrcnlc it may bo ,
that we offer to' furnUb It frco of
all cost If it fails.
Cciisiirrtlcn is caused by weak
ness of the nerves and muscles of
the largo Intestines or deacondln.'t
colon. To expect n euro you must
therefore tone up and strengthen
those rrgrnis and restore thorn to
healthi r activity.
Wo want you to try lloxull Ordor-
licp on * " our guarantee. Thp'y jiro
oaten llko tfndy , and are particu
larly | .ei 1 for children. They aat
directly en the nerves and muscles
of the botvols. Tlioy have a neutral
action em the other organs or glands
They do not purge or cause any ln-
con\enlcnco whatovor. They will
positive ! } o\eVeome chronic or ha
bitual coiiBtlpatlcn and llio myrlacln
of associate or dependent chronic
ailments. Tij Re Mill Orderlies at
our rHk. Two ( ! . . < s , | 0e. and 2 ! > c.
Sold only at our store The Roxall
storo. Albert II. Soudors ,
Your Abstract Orders to
J. G. Leonard , Bended Abstractor
Office in Security State Bank B
k tt 3S3CI3E SE52IrS3 ;
KA'fTKXH
We UPVO Them
DON'T VOlA.T MOJJI3
J on'tail tin'il eold weather
To pat tliom on jour buildings
P.i t do it now.
Phone 79
. urner Lbr Co * \
Mit SM.cwitlJ..EESS ' ' in iCTA JIi jCjaJt JftSi. ? . .
October BuSEeiin
The H mescekers' Excursi ns on tinit ami 3r.l . Tuesduvs to t e
V\cst , hntitb\\ anil South cffor un i'\cell"nt op | > irinnitv for iv j mriii" "f
insji-etion or pleasure , during UKatpuiun nndintei , through tlusi Jr.st
giowiug localitiui. when : liiud i ! c itiitatitly increisiriK in v.iluu
Th" Ch ap One-Way Autumn Rates to The Pacific Const
ate in tffect this year only until October 15 Gocarly HIH ! escapi ; the fi il
rusb for sle per accomo'l itious Rvury day round trip coa t rates aie in cf.
fict tbi-i wintur : guneiul hnsis $ ooo , and fis-'o higher via Shnsti
The Dally Winter Tourist RateS to souibum resorts become ffccm e
ulioiit Novftiiiicr isl Theiii r t < with tbe-ir desirable ' outes nud privclfgi-s
i 'f 'ibsrvitb the out ilooi nii'l 1 otel altnictions of the sonlbland , ibnuld up-
l > enl to main loolviug to av iid thu rigors of a uorlbi-rn winter.
tL ? ORMS&Y , Local Tic e Agent.
Broken Bow , Neb.
L. W. WAKSELSY , G. P. A.
Omaha , N b
SAY FRIEND
Do you know it will soon be winter.
b *
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Answer One ; Written Question ICacb
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Tbo I'rizcb.
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e-iicb of tbe * liiht live * contustant.s.
Sucoiul Soiie.1' A silver iucl ! to
tuch of tbr. < next I'ive coiitvj.sluiith.
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Se'iiis The book"Tl
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Her.it ot Cinistiiinily , " price SJ5I.no
to each of tbo next tliirty-tKo con-
tostcinto.
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un eviKindeiliiiiaKiniitioii , a lil hur i\
peik'ucc inul a mure [ irol'oiuul I.IHAV-
IcJlfto of the I'.iblc ajid ol lite { all
who laUe tbis coiirsehctliiM *
coiirse \ \ - whi-
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Kaeh medal \\ill be 'Jiiitably clis-
Kraved , giving tbo name of tle u-ln-
ner , and lor uliat It U awarded , ami
in lll.o manner each Hiblu and buol.
\\ill be inscribed.
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Lesson \ir l Oct. Kith , 10JO.
The Last Judgment. Matt.xxv:31- :
46.
Golden Text. Inasmuch RB yo have
done it unto ono of tbe least of thes
My biethern , ye htvvo done it unto
Mo. Matt. x > .v : 40.
Verso 31 Are these words of Ie = ( -
us to be taken ua n parable , that la
figuratively or literally ? Why ?
When will bo the day of judgment
How Ions ; will it probnHy taUo to
"render judgment upon all tbo poodle
that have over lived ?
Verses 82-H8 Wl.ore nt the pres
ent time ave all the bad people and
all the good people ILatJime died
since the Hith of the human race ?
Oy what rule or law will the uop-
aratlan of the bad from the good bo
mado'v
Will a man's orthodoxy have any
weight with the Judge in that great
da ) ? Why ?
Will a man's heterodoxy , If ho
has been ruled by tbo law of love ,
ill any way prcdjuelice the judfe at
the judgment day ?
Why may we hope that many , who
h.ive never beard of Christ among
the heathen , will be found among
tbe sheep at tbe judgment ?
Veine 34 What is the nature of
I the kingdom which God lias prepar-
; cd for bis children ?
i The sequence of cause and effect
is relentless ; for example poison kill
like begets like , sin produces suffer-
j ing etc. In \ \ hat S.OIIBO is this law
I tbe oxplannlicn of the statement ,
"the kingdom prepared for you from
the foundation ot the world ? "
Verses Uft-l'G If the kingdom of
heaven Is righteousness , peace and
joy In the Holy Ohost , " do all these
necessaiily inherit the kingdom who
are loving and kind to everybody ?
Why ?
Why is it impossible for a selfish
nmn to inherit tbo kingdom of he-iv
tn ?
Verses I7-10 ! Why does Jeaas
take an act of kindness done to a
I'olloxvmau , as done to hiinscll ?
I'Vuni the .standard here } ; ive > nia !
is the must important v\ovk that a
church , 01 an individual , e-an be eu-
H'.iged in , and v.hy ? ( Tbe question
inu-1 be ; usi\eied si wiiting l > y inrii
hers -Mlii 11 ii. i
Should the church have the same
seal , and the same compact organiz
ation forcarlng for the poor , com
forting the nick , and making gl.id
the nnd , as she has for missionary
work ? Why or why not ?
Verne 41-40 What docs the ex
pression , "everlasting firo"sland tor
here ?
Is the punishment of the wicked
ovorlabtlng , because God would not
bo willing to lorgivo in the future
state , or because tlo ) character of tlo |
vvloked is fixed , having no de-sirci'
for forgiveness , or for both thes
reasons ? > '
Without any formal sentence , \\\\y \
is not a stingy , hard hearted , e-iobij-
fisted , cruel man , who pays no lu cl
to the pitiful cry of suffering around
him , necessarily in eternal lull'
Why docs tlio Identification ot
Jesus with his people really uiukp
' them one with him ?
Les&on for Oct. 23rd , 1010 it.
review.