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Neodesha Register from Neodesha, Kansas • 8

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Till '1 Jl fl ft A l' Iff I 22 YEARS NEODESHA- nil i ufif UuL JI lilt: ik" in ifr rreodesha Register Sept. 16. 1892. E. T.

Wells wife are visiting GOES MESSIANIC KINGDOM their son, Al, at Nowata, I. T. this Iweek. Mrs. A.

Bliss and son, iPaul, left Wednesday for a month's visit in New Jersey. Mrs. W. OF NEODESHA It ffP Goodrich is entertaining her mother, ITU Mrs. S.

L. Williamson, of Chanute; Earth Created to Be Man's Everlasting Home and Dominion. Jl jp 'jl Ha Will Bach is looking much hap 1 pier. The wife-and babies returned 4 Capital, Surplus, $50,000 20.000 home Monday. Rev.

11. A. Rey nolds departed this week for Parkers- burg, W. for a short visit J. Kansas Morgan, and wife have been in Topeka the greater part Under the7Same Management Since April it iS73.

of the week. Mrs. Steven Vaught is quite ill, her life being in danger Parabolic Description cf the Work of the Millennium Earth's First Judgment In Eden Decision Unfavorable to Man Earth's Second Judgment. Basis of Judgment Two Lines of Character-Development Everlasting Fire of Cod's Righteous Indignation. several times this week.

Engineer CITY HALL BUILDING FOURTH AND MAIN STREET Frank Callender has the foundation completed for a cottage at Neodesha. A. J. Lovitt directs the Regis- ter sent to him at Mound Valley where his school lias begun. Char Vaults Fitted With Steel Lock Boxes, Which can be Rented at $1.00 to $2.00 per Year.

ley Nichols has his old crew again after protracted service on the An thony branch. Weather quite 5 -x f'-f t-t pleasant this item for the informa tion of future generations, not for the present. J. C. Stephens and We have bought 40 Pianos and Player Pianos being shipped in now daily and we are going to quit business and offer this stock for less than cost for cash.

We must sell these 40 Pianos before October 1st, 1914, the opportunity of a life time to get a Piano, Your choice while they last. Henry Ayers took advantage of the Sept. 13. Pastor Russell spoke today on the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats. Ilis text was, 'These shall go away into ever-lasting punish-m ent.

but the righteous iuto life (M a t-tiuMv 25:40.) The Photo Drama of Creation depicts G. A. R. rates to Washington D. M.

CONDON, President. A. M. SHARP; Cashier to make a visit in the far east. Mr.

Stephens wife accompanied him S3 St a a a In spite of the rain last night a number of the young meodesha National folks gathered at the residence of Miss Maggie Holcomb in honor lank of her 19th birthday. Bart Blakes- lee, the day caller of train crews at Neodesha, is thinking of going to firing. Robert McClung started to Parkville, Monday where he will attend college the coming 11 I a a 1 Miss Etta Williams is visiting with her sister. Mrs. W.

S. Walker. in the Indian Territory. She will return Capital $50,000. Surplus 10,000 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.

Corner of Main and Fifth, iu a few days. P. C. Young has tten attending court days and aiak- ing political speeches nights this week. Silsby Stevenson, a travel ing man of TopeTia, vial ted a few days with his uncle, E.

B. Mur- rel, of this Uncle Stacy Penn left for Sumner county Tuesday, in 1 Neodesha, Kansas. which territory he has the right to sell a certain patent wire fence. Miss Hattie Cross contemplates ac dtoiiaiiBaiitiaaaBBBBBaQftM'flBBBiaBBnBtiaBnanBBi companying her uncle, James Cross, to his home and visit several months in Owing to illness in the subject of Lumau destiny, and greatly assists in the understanding of the CiWkal usag the words Sheol ami 'Hades, long misunderstood. The discourse -began with the statement that great Plan for man's salvation has set times and seasons for every feature.

Each season ends with a finishing up of the work and a clearing array of rubbish, preparatory to the wotk of the incoming Age. The Jevvish Age ended with a Harvest a separation of "wheat" from and a complete rejection of the chaff-class from Divine favor. With the few-judged worthy a new arrangement beganthe Gospel Age and now we find ourselves in its closing scenes the Harvest during which "wheat" is being separated from "tares." Wth the wheat-class, with our Lord as Head, a new Age the Millennium is about to begin. At its close will also be a Harvest, in which "'sheep" and "goats" will be separated, the sheep-class ushered into endless glory, and the "goats" destroyed in the Second Death. At one time the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats was applied to the Church.

We read our Bibles so care-: lessly as not to notice that nothing whatever is said in the parable respecting the Church, but that it is applied to the world, the nations, the" heathen. The Jews were accustomed to think of themselves as God's people and to style all others heathen, Gen REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION No. 4. the family of Prof.

Smith the com $525 435 365 196 168 285 $800 Player Pianos as low as 650 Player Pianos as low as 550 Player Pianos as low as 350 Pianos as low as 300 Pianos as low as 400 Pianos as low as mencement, of school was postponed Following is a list -of the deeds i CD C31 until next Monday. Miss Belle Cox of Aitoona has accepted the position recorded in Wilson county the past A proposition to amend sections 1 week, as reported by W. G. Fink. and 2 of article 11 of the consti-bonded abstracter, Fredonia, Kan.

tution of the state of Kansas, rel- All WarTSTltv llppila unlpcc nthornrica ntiVo tn finaron n4 tov in the Neodesha schools rendered vacant by Mr. Lovitt's resignation. Miss Nevada Johnson of Ft. Smith, is visiting with Mrs Cal Nichols and other mends this city. Miss Johnson was former ly a resident of Neodesha.

Chic Crouse of this city is the proudest boy in town. He has a new safety and, although not six years old, learned to ride it in Jess than two days. Bessie, one of the twins born to Mr. and Mrs. G.

V(. Toler of this township about two and one- half years ago, died at their resi dence yesterday morning of enlarge KM stated: (Be it resolved by the Legislature of Ira Ward to L. G. Cook, 1 lot in the state of Kansas, two-thirds of Neodesha, $1.00. the members elected to each House M.

Li. Ward to L. G. Cook, 1 lot in) thereof concurring therein: Neodesha, $800.00. i Section 1.

The following propo- Hattie J. Wolever et al. to Geo. sition to amend the constitution of and Belle Otto, undivided interest in the state of Kansas is hereby subpart of 1 lot in Fredonia, $1.00. imitted to the qualified electors of Hattie J.

Wolever et al. to Blanche the state for their approval or rejec-Wolever, undivided interest in part jtion: That sections 1 and 2, article 1 lot in Fredonia, $1.00. 11, be amended to read as follows: Belle Otto et al. to Hattie J. Wol-I Section 1.

The legislature shall ever, undivided interest in part of have power to establish and maintain 1 lot in Fredonia, $1.00. i an equitable system for raising state Jno T. Endsley to David A. End-'and local revenue, and may classify sley, 40 acres Fall River township, the subjects of taxation so far as $1.00. their differences justify the same.

Rose F. Arnold to Mary A. Steffy, in order to secure a just return from 2 lots in Neodesha, $1.00. each. All property used exclusively Robt.

Hall to Emerson Russel, for state, county, municipal, literary, 50 acres" in Fall River township, 1 educational, scientific, religious, I volent and charitable purposes, and -Weisner to J. C. Killarney, 2 personal property to the amount of lots in Aitoona, $1.00. least two hundred dollars for each family shall be exempted from taxa- ALTOONA AND VICINITY. tion.

Taxes may also be imposed on incomes, franchises, privileges and Mr and Mrs. H. A. Dunnigan were occupations, which taxes may be ment of the liver and dropsy. ni in George Grcenawalt, Monohon 1 y) Hi Young's genial and pleasant meat cutter, was called to Greenville, Off 9 J) III yj En a thjs week by the sad intelligence of the -illness of his aged mother Eyster, the cigar maker, and family have returned from their visit in Ill inois.

Mr. Eyster informs us that rylthing Goes he has interested three of his broth ers in his business and they will soon be here to assist him. E. M. Lockhart of the firm of Lock hart Arthur returned from his TT trip to St.

Louis, Chicago and other points last Friday. He visited in JNeoaesna visitors me latter part ui aim progressive, ana rea-last week. sonable exemption may be provided. in thA of- i Sec. 2.

This proposition shall be both Kentucky and West Virginia during his Jesse McBride fice of the S. H. Hale Gas at submitted to the electors of the stat- Neodesha. 177 Mrs. Arthur Bowen went to Neode-! Xl 'XZ.

-k "i1 sha, last Monday, where she Will vis i "TV" Neodesha, Kansas it her mother. Mrs. C. Vickers. the fnowinp.

p. Thfl o-, Mrs. Frank Debolt and daughter, ment to the constitution." an st.al. had the misfortune to lose one of his horses Sunday in rather a peculiar manner. It was found dead between the of the scales and the office of the Fall Riverv.roller mills.

It is presumed it lay down on the scales to roll and falling into, the crevice exerted itself so much to get out that it died. Mr. McBride is certainly to be sympathized with in his loss, as the animal was one of his assistants in earning a living. Lois, of AlBuquerque, New Mexico, he voted for or azainst as nrnrMi TWO TAKEN FROM WELL. DISTRICT.

COURT PROCEEDINGS. FROM FREDONIA CITIZEN. arrived in Aitoona last week and by law under such title. are visiting with relatives and Sec. 3.

This resolution shall fakp friends. effect and be in force from and affpr James Butin, after several months travel on the Horner Chautauqua circuit, returned Monday morning. He Miss Velma Brundidge, who has its publication in the statute book. spent the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Massed the Senate February 4, has had an enjoyable summer as well S.

W. Campbell, and family, went to xx. Neodesha yesterday, where she will! Passed the House March 7, 1913. as a profitable one. J.

S. Scudder, the man who makes Caught a Bad Cold. remain to attend school. faenate concurred in House amend- a lot of money off of a farm he owns Mr, and Mrs. Fred Rooms.

who arch 7, 1313 have been visiting relatives in Al-, i Tx-nt tn Nr-' 1 Hereby certify that the foreerolnjsr odesha Tuesday where they will vis- Jlna "Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful," writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. "We thought sure he was going into consumption. We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold complete it for a few days before going to 1 Earnest Thomas and Charles Buff, two young men were saved from suffocation in a well near Lafontaine Tuesday, the 8th, by a rescue party from Fredonia, nine miles away, be--fore farmers summoned from the neighborhood could reach the scene with their teams.

Four men were digging a well on the J. Q. Smith farm. The hole had been dug to a depth of twenty feet and a charge of twelve pounds of powder had been set off. Two of the four, Thomas and Buff, descended into the well to send Up the broken rock.

The blast, instead of had burned, filling the bottom of the hole with dense, poisonous fumes. The other two seeing the plight of their fellows, were unable to assist, because they had no windlas If one descended, the other alone in Rnrtlftsville. Aitoona oiiice. Tribune, 10th. CIIAS.

H. SESSIONS, Secretary of State. PTvrv section of the county was ly." For sale by All Dealers. represented at the big picnic in Ne odesha last Thursday. tiles, the nations, the people; and in the prophecies God treated the subject from tins standpoint.

In line with this thought our Lord in this parable tells what will -befall the nations after the selection of the Church to be the Bride, the Lamb's Wife. Parable Descriptive of the Millennium. The Pastor then pointed out from the first verse1 of the parable what many fail to notice that the scene is laid after the Time of Trouble, when Satan shall have been bound, Christ's Kingdom established, and the overcoming Church seated in the Throne with her Lord. The following verses describe the work of the Millennial Age, when all mankind will be gathered before the great white Throne of Divine Justice, Mercy and Love. First the living nations, and then the dead of every nation, "will appear before Christ's Judgment Seat, there to receive a.

"fair, trial as individuals under the most favorable conditions. The outcome of this trial will be a final sentence of worthiness or unworthi-ness of life everlasting. Six thousand years ago in Eden Adam and his race were on trial for everlasting life. Adam failed, and was' sentenced to death. His posterity shared his penalty.

In due time God sent His Son into the world to die for Adam's sin, so that "as by a man came death of the entire race, by a man Jesus also will come the resurrection of the dead race of Adam. For as all In Adam die, even so all in Christ shall be made alive every man in his own order." General Description of the Judgment. The gathering of the world before the Throne will be the result of knowledge. The Time of Trouble will lead to great enlightenment, and the knowl-. edge of God's glory will cover the earth ocean deep.

Some will refuse to accept Christ as their Mediator, and. will not enter into this judgment. After one hundred years of resistance, these will be cut off in the Second Death. Since God is no respecter of persons. He will forgive the world when they turn from sin and accept Christ as their Redeemer.

This does not mean that justice will be ignored, however. As in the Church the sins of youth often leave their sting to the end of life, so we may reasonably expect that stripes, punishments, will follow the world. From these weaknesses and frailties humanity will gradually be raised up during Christ's Millennial Keign. Two classes will be developed; one will come heartily into accord with the Divine -will, but. the other will merely assume an outward appearance of harmony in order to secure the de-, Fired blessings.

Meantime each individual will be making character. Ultimately the Great Judge, who will read the heart. Will manifest to all the real heart difference between the two classes, all of whom will have been on trial for a thousand years. Then the sheep-class will receive the earthly dominion forfeited by Adam; but the "goats" will be cut off from life. NEODESHA.

KS. PHONE 486. Neodesha Marble could not pull him out. They were just west of Fredonia and spends it for high living in Neodesha, was a county seat visitor last Saturday. Dr.

Andrew Smith was in town the first of the week visiting relatives. He is en route to Pasadena, California, where he will practice medicine and also be athletic coach and medical examiner at the Throop College of Technology. Miss Mary Gilmore, accomanied by her mother, expect to leave Sunday evening for St. Charles, Missouri, where Miss Mary will attend Lindenwood College. Mrs.

Gilmore will visit relatives at Cincinnati and other Ohio points before returning. T. C. Babb is in receipt of a letter from M. M.

Smith, formerly chemist at the Fredonia Portland Cement plant, but of late in charge of a big cement plant near Barcelona, Spain, -in which he states that his plant has been closed indefinitely on account of the war. Mr. Smith loaded his family on a ship" to return to the States when he received a wireless to come to Madrid, Spain, to take the place of a Frenchman who had gone home to take up arms for his country. Citizen, 11th. FRATERNITY CONCLAVES.

B. A. Y. BROTHERHOOD OF AMEItfCAX YEOMEX, Enterprise Homestead Vo. 1228.

meets in Knights of IJythias hall every 2d and 4th Tuesday nights of each month. Visiting members welcome J. -B. UHITTJUX. Foreman.

W. IL HICCIXS. Correspondent. W. O.

OIL. CITY CAMP, Xo. 29. meets everr Friday night in of 1'ythias hall Visiting Sovereigns cordially invited. A.

IL KIDDOO. S. P. AJIXOLiD, Clerk. Cases against Dan Music, W.

A. Scott, Martin Nooman and Frank Broderick, each charged with public intoxication, were brought in district court. Each pleaded guilty and was fined $10 and costs. In the foreclosure suit brought by G. F.

Harwood against J. VV. Pyles and others, Harwood got a Judgment for the Mer-riam Mortgage Company got $58.20 and Sarah E. Fox was given $1,023 from A. C.

Anderson. William Hill's title to real estate was quieted as asked in his suit against Axel Harkullus and others. T. P. Moore's quiet title action against C.

J. Wheeland and wife was continued for service. The foreclosure sale in the suit of A. S. Pound against Oliver Cook and others, was confirmed.

The report' of the commissioners in the partition suit of C. A. Pugh and others aaiast S. W. Pugh and others, was approved.

The defendant, D. R. King, was authorized to deliver to plaintiff, N. Rasmue, the promissory note involved in the suit for possesion. Blanche Wolever, a minor, was granted the rights of majority.

J. W. Adams' suit against M. D. Stryker and others, on commission, was dismissed without prejudice.

The jury gave F. H. Patterson judgment $110.25 against the Aitoona Portland Cement Company Upon application of the Wilson County Bank, J. W. Jones was appointed receiver of property owned by- W.

S. Wilson. The White Lily Manufacturing company, which had brought like was also given a receivership for the Wilson property. Mother of Eighteen Children. helpless and summoned aid fey tele-phone.

Physicians arrived in a few C. O. MOORE CARPENTER minutes from Fredonia. The men unconscious for hours but are now out of danger. and Granite Works for TESTED AND PROVEN.

JOB AND REPAIR WORK A K. of P. LITTLE BEAR LODGE Xo. 7S Knights of Pvthia tLll'c Visiting Shop Seventh and Main Streets. -j u.i.jb welcome.

TTJESSE D- BKOWX, C. C. T. L. ItlCHARDSOX.

K. of 1L and S. Monument Markers HOW'S THIS? and Curbing. C. E.

BELL, Prop. i R. N. A. XEODESHA CAMP 1565.

Royal America, meets second and Wednesday afternoons In Knights (of Pythias' halL Visiting Neighbors in-S vited to attend. i MRS. LEXA McKEEL, Oracle. IXZ ZIC1KS' Recorder. I K.

L. of S. COUNCIL Xo. 133, meets in 1 III 1 n'u hall t. ,1 I.

There is a Heap of Solace in Being Able to Depend Upon a Well-Earned Reputation. For months Neodesha readers have seen the constant expression and praise for Doan's Kidney Pills, and read about the good work they have done in this locality. What sther remedy ever produced such convincing proof of merit? Mrs. T. Sewell, 214 S.

Tenth 3t. Independence, says: "I heartily recommend Doan's Kidney Pills for they live up to representations. I advise their use to all sufferers from backache or kidney complaint. I gladly confirm my former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs.

Sewell had. Foster-Milburn Co. Buffalo. N. Y.

SPOKE AT BUFFALO. PHONE 157. NEODESHA, KS ttijr x.iiii tm oaiur" day night. JLirothers and sisters cordially Invited to attend. E.

T. TIPTOX, President. S. P. SHIPLEY, Financier.

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F.

J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly, honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. National Bank of Commerce, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent free? Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.

Take Hall's Family Pills for "I am the mother of eighteen children and have the praise of doing more work than any young -woman in my town," writes Mrs. C. J. Martin, of Boone Mill, Va. "I suffered for five years with stomach trouble and could not -eat as much as a biscuit without suffering.

I have taken D. B. BUTCHER Jeweler and Optician. Spectacles and Eye Republican dav at th Buffalo nid fZ-ly Glasses accurately I iJ nil Soldiers' Reunion was the big day fitted. High grade three bottles of Chamberlain's Tab-1 lets and am now a well woman and! weigh 168 pounds.

I can eat anything I want to, and as much as' I want and feel better than I have' at any time in ten years. I refer, O. E. S. XEODESHA CHAPTER Xo.

23, O. E. meets the 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings of each month. All members ia good standing will receive a cordial welcome. MRS.

MART L. WELLS, TV. M. ELVIRA McMURRAY, Secretary. REBEKAH LODGE.

NO. 252. XEODESHA REBEKAH Lodge, Xo. meets in Odd Fellows' hall every Monday evening. Brothers and sisters of the' order cordially invited to attend.

MRS. PERCIA PATTERSOX. X. G. FLOREXCE DAUGHERT.Y.

Secretary. or xne week and the principle speaker vas Hon. S. Piper of this city, last year's district chairman for the Progressive organization. He has Watch repairing.

The Route of Steel Trains and Automatic Block Signals BETWEEN St. Louis AND Southwest AND BETWEEN Kansas City AND THE Southeast If jour ticket, reads you will have Ozark Mountain scenery and Fred Harvey dining car service on the -way. SeeSne about Fares and Sleeping Car Reservations Q. C. PITNEY, Agent any one in itoone Mill or vicinity and they will vouch for what I say." Chamberlain's Tablets are for sale by 'AH Dealers.

Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. seen the folly of the movement and returned to the Repnblican ranks and advises all those, who left the party with the Bull Moose wave to get back in their, places -and help to defeat the Democrats. Mr. Piper's argumentg-on the subject are logical and were enthusiastically accepted by his big audience. Independence Tribune.

Miss Zelda Reppert was selected orfi Monday by the High. School Trustees as an assistant domestic science teacher. Miss Reppert is a graduate of the Montgomery County High school and has Silent vpnrc In Cool, cloudy and rainy days at this time do far more to chase in the men's straw Jiats than all the decrees that fashion may promulgate in the premises. As a matter of the average man pays about as much attention to the dictates of fashion as he does to the solution of fourth dimension. "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr.

Yorks, the merchant here, persuaded me to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. After taking one dose of it I was cured. It also cured others that I gave it to," writes M. E. Gebhart, Oriole, Pa.

That is not at all An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. For sale by All Dealers. W. H. EDMUNDSON.

Countj Attorney, Fredonia, Kansas. Office. In Courthouse- P. C. YOUNG.

Attorney and Counseller at Law. Office In Long Building, Fredonia, Kan. J. H. CARRELL TRANSFER and STORAGE Kuneral Cabs in connection.

Piano and Furniture moving our specialty. Office Phone 133; Night Phone 467. PROMElTSERVICE. NEODESHA, KANSAS. Made of Distilled Water.

PHONE 98. The Neodesha Crys With no gowns coming from Paris Visi vtllntvst 1 1 I the Training department atJ E- D. MIKESELL. Attorney at Law. CoUections a specialty.

Fredonia and Neodesha. Recallingsomer'of-' the'--wrm' days tal Ice Co. uui5c win get a chance to, turnout some-original- ere-1 nations, I receiving a life, certificate of recent memory, the news or trost in north sounds pretty good. luaepenaence Tribune..

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