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La Crosse Republican from La Crosse, Kansas • 4

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LACROSSE REPUBLICAN Hupmobile, 32 Horse Power 1 Entered at the Postoffice at LaCrosse Kansas as second-class matter Ladies, Do You Know 1 hat Wollman's Corset Department Is one of the Big Departments of this Store? We sell the 'Justrite Good Form Corset' The Prices range from $1 to $9 each Subscription $1.50 a Year. Published every Thursday. smtsoiooi Lesson (By E. O. SELLERS.

Director or Evening Department, The Moody Bible Institute, Chicago.) LESSON FOR AUG. 25. A. W. Robinson, Owner L.

Robinson, Manager August 22 1912 We agree with Mrs. Champ Clark. She says capital punishment should be abolished. THE VISIT TO NAZARETH. LESSON TEXT Luke GOLDEN TEXT "He came unto his own, and they tiiat were his own received 1 The Best 5 -Passenger Car on the Market The Democratic party will put its him not." John 1:11.

8) fr the 'Money, Cannon Farrar has said that this visit of Jesus to his home in Naza reth is "a most striking commentary upon" the words of John, which form our Golden Text. Those words are THAT ONE of a woman's chief charms is her figure, no one will deny, lhe simplest gown looks stunning upon a beautifully formed woman. But, unfortunately, the defective figures are only too common. However there is a remedy a Properly Fashioned Corset can accomplish wonders. The "Justrite Corset" will prodvee that uudescribable thing called Style.

REMENBER All our corsets are guaranteed that we sell for $2 and over. Our $3 corset has all the good qualities and style of higher priced corsets, costing twice as much elsewhere. We show a popular low bust model, full extension skirt and long back, lace and embroidery trimmings, fitted with two sets of hose supporters, at $1-25. We show a low bust girl's corset for Misses at We have a medium low bust corset, two sets hose supporters, medium length skirt, good quality Batiste, beautifully trimmed witn embroidery, at $1 each. campaign money in banks.

Well, that's alright, if a fellew has any money heoupht to put it in the bank. The Russian thistles may make goodj food, and gentle Anna may boil them for greens or can them like she does beans, but, in our opinion, they do better for fuel. Three or four crops may be had every year, the farmer could stack them and when he has an eager desire to burn his straw stacks he may get the same delightful sensation by burning his stack of thistles. Eosch magneto requires no batteries or coil Five gallon water-cooling system. Sliding-gear transmission, forward and reverse, i -mch multiple disc clutch, adjustable.

Full floating rear axle, adjustable roller-bearings. Wheel base 106 inches, 32x32 tires. The greatest feature on this car is its pulling power and easy riding quality. Shock absorber on rear end. Price, $900 F.

O. B. Detroit Ask for a ride in the Great Hupmobile, Demonstration Free the epitome of this lesson in a very real sense. The young prophet had been proclaimed by his counsin John the Baptist as he who was to come. He had performed his- early Judean ministry, which includes the visit of Vicodemus, and the meeting of the woman of Samaria.

John had been shut up In prison and Jesus was about entering upon that wonderful Galilean ministry. In this lesson we can see him as be returns to his boyhood home, to those old and most familiar scenes of his youth. Day of Vengeance. "As his custom was" (v. 16) he entered the old familiar synagogue to take part In the worship, praise and discussion, as had long been his custom in this his home town.

Here it was he had learned of the law and the prophets, here he had heard the prophecies discussed, here he had un LaC I Sole by H. P. Forney, rosse. REMEMBER That we "Make Good" any $2 or over Corset that does not give perfect satisfaction. Try the "Justrite Corset" the next time you buy.

Governor Stubbs, on the Republican ticket, and W. H. Thompson, on the Democratic ticket, have received the nomination for United States senator. Charley Curtis, who was opposing Mr. Stubbs, received over 6oo more votes than did the Governor, and Hugh Farrelly, opposing Mr.

Thompson, got 1600 more than did the Judge, yet that doesn't cut any ice, for they must carry legislative districts along with the votes. We don't blame Mr. Stubbs and Mr. Thompson for holding on to the nomination for they were legally nominated. However Senator Curtis and Mr.

Farrelly must feel gratified over the fact that a good majority of the voters of the state favored them with their votes instead of the men nominated. doubtedly participated In the discussions in the days gone by, for after the worship he is asked to conduct the reading of the second part of the service, a selection from one of the prophets, undoubtedly that portion for the regular reading of the day. Hs method of reading was very significant. Finding a portion from the prophecy of Isaiah, chapter 61, he reads that portion as we now have it recorded, comprising verse one and in verse two to the first punctuation mark, a comma. This, said he, Is being fulfilled before your eyes, implying that the Protection to Depositors Those who keep their money in this bank while it awaits their use, know positively that no harm can come to it, and that they can get it when they want it.

Many of our depositors haye been saved from serious losses by consulting' our officers when tempted to "invest" in schems offered by, strangers. Managed by men who have made successes in business, this banlc offers the highest degree of protection to its depositorsand invite you to become one, All deposits in this bank are guar-teed by the Depositors Guarantee Fund of the State of Kansas. The Store of Service We have a pardonable pride in building a reputaiion for better goods the quality of an article is remembered long after the price is forgotten, and this is true as well in the grocery business as any other. We handle only the best of goods guaranteed to us thru the wholesaler by the manufacturer, and we stand ready and willing to make good this guarantee. We want you for a steady customer, and assure you it will be our constant effort to see that you never regret your choice of grocers.

FRUIT CANNING Season is here. We are Headquarters for MASON, SEAL and ECONOMY Fruit Jars. The Home Market B. E. BYERS, Prop.

conclufling portion, that which refers to "the day of vengeance of our God." is yet to be fulfilled or performed. Just what his exposition may have been Luke does not tell us, although he leads us to believe that he made a definite claim of being the Messiah "this Scripture hath been fulfilled." They wondered at his gracious words, but such an assumption from the tongue of this son of the village carpenter was more than a challenge; it sounded of blasphemy. It is one thing to listen to beautiful platitudes, but for one to assume authority such as this at once arouses antagonism. To make this still more plain, he makes a specific application. To paraphrase his words, he said, "doubtless you are saying, young man perform PETER BRACK President.

B. F. K.TAUSE, Cashier. JA5. JOHNSON, Vice-President OBENHAUS, Ass't Cashier.

4, BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Peter Brack, James Johnson, Louis Schaiimburg, D. M. Rcthweiler, Andrew Wilson, Sr. Dr. W.

H. rerguson, B. F. Krause, C. M.

Brack, A. D. Wilson. The LaCrosse State Bonk LaCROSSE KANSAS Let's Get Enthusiastic Now is a good time for the Commercial Club to meet at regular session and go after some enterprises. There are opportunities on every hand for city improvement.

While we say La Crosse is the best town in the state of Kansas, we do not say she is perfect. Rush county hasn't a fiour mill that can begin to compare with the mills at Great Bend, Hays or other towns adjacent, yet our county always stands up among the first in wheat producing counties of the state. It is an acknowledged fact that the Missouri Pacific do more business from the La Crosse station than they do at any other station on their line from Hoisington to Pueblo. Still our depot remains the same as it has been for years, and Mr. Elias, the agent, doesn't have room enough to take a good breath.

Our citizens are as studious and intellectual as can be found, yet there isn't a library in the city where a person drop in and read without trespassing on somebody's rights. Possibly we cannot get a large flouring mill, a new brick depot or public library, but there are many other things, little things, the Commercial Club can do. All organizations need harmony, push and enthusiasm. Everyone in La Crosse is in harmony en any subject which will benefit the town, and we have the push, so the lacking qualification is the enthusiasm. Let the Commercial Club see if they can't draft that important plank into the platform of this city organization'.

Wanted! Live Real Estate Men in La Crosse to represent the largest and strongest irrigation land company in the United States, handling irrigated lands in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas. For full information address, STAR LAND 820 Main St. Kansas Citj, Mo The Prestige This Bank Enjoys was gained by years of hard work, honorable dealings, prudent management, strict attention to the care and absolute safe-guarding of the luuds entrusted to us, the real and helpful interests the officials and directors have taken in the material welfare of our customers and in the upbuilding of our town and vicinity. No matter how large or how small your first deposit, we shall be glad to have you identify yourself with his bank and make use of the conveniences and advantages afforded our customers for the safeguarding of their money and the transacting of their business affairs. here in Nazareth some of those miracles you performed over in Capernaum, but I say you would not accept me even then, for no prophet is acceptable to his own countrymen." Then he goes on to illustrate by an incident from the wife of Elijah, also one from the life of EHshia, Graphic Lesson Story.

In teaching this lesson we can emphasize the need and the importance of publtc worship, the observance of a day set apart for that purpose and the public reading and exposition of God's work. We can also lay stress upon knowledge and use of the Scriptures; also his emphatic approval of inspired prophecy as applied to, and fulfilled in his own life. In teaching the young scholars these truths, the graphic lesson story will be all and probably more than can well be covered during the lesson hour. For the older scholars, one question for discussion would be, why does the Son of God speak of or claim the "spirit of the Lord upon me?" Of course he was anointed after John's baptism as an example to all his followers, but here we take it as meaning that the Spirit is upon him in a real manner for service and for power in service. He is to witness and to minister.

He is to teach and to heal. He is to preach the Gospel to the poor and deliverance to those bound with the chains of ceremonialism and of sin. He is to heal broken hearts and diseased bodies, to set the captives free and heal the bruised ones. Verse IS is a sad picture of the state of a man without outside help. But JesuB came into the world for this express purpose.

John 8:12, 13; Matt. 1:21. "This prophecy means nie." "Come unto me," was indeed a bold proclamation. Did they believe? Are you making such bold claims for your Master and Lord? Some will reject, of course, but let us remember that "God giveth the increase," ours truly to witness, to sow the seed. I.

Cor. 3:6. Why this hostility? (1) Jealousy, "Joseph's Son." (2) Contempt, wag he not one of them? Was this not also a slur upon bis name? (S) His allusion to Elijah, going outside of Israel for sustenance. Do not forget tbo searching fact that there were those who knew him best through long association, yet they reject blra. Our peril it to know him end yet reject hi fellowship.

Lt us emphasize tbat Terse In John's Gospel which follows the Golden Text "But to as many as received Mm to them (are he power to become Ihs Sons of Oo4." Editors Will Marry Editor Chaddock, of the Otis Reporter, and Miss Marie Burns, daughter of J. F. Burns, of Nekoma, were married a't Great Bend Tuesday of this week. Editor Chad-dock had been feeling down hearted and blue for some time and it was only a few weeks ago that Editor Fleenor, of the Breeze, gave him some, very good advice which, we are glad to say, he accepted. May the happy couple live long and prosper is the wish of the writer.

Large Enrollment Three Rush county people attended the summer session of the Kansas State Normal School at Emporia, but none of them were from La Crosse. One thousand three hundred and twenty-one students were enrolled there this summer, not counting tne three hundred or more superintendents and principals who for ten days attended the state wide institute. The enrollment at the State Normal school last year was two thousand five hundred and ninety-one. L. H.

Robertson, of La Crosse, father of Mrs. Chas. and Will Sutton, spent a couple of days with those families this week. Mr. Rob ertson is the Republican candidate for Sheriff in Rush county.

Scot Republican. 11 It II OF RUSH COUNTY CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000.00. Indian Killed on Track Near Rochelle, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by the fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Often its that way when people neglect coughs and colds.

Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr; King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat or lung trouble. "It completely cured me, in a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of grip," says J. B. Watts, of Floydada, Texa, La Crosse, Kansas. Miss Nellie Johnson, who for several years has been a popular young lady of this city, has resigned her position in the Moses Mill office as stenographer, and will go to La Crosse for a short time where an event of some importance is scheduled to take place.

After the marriage the young people will go to Oregon to live where the young man it proprietor of a store. Great Bend Tribune. Miss Johnson is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson, of Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with UH'Al tlM-y cannot rracta tin' Wat of tlie UlsttiM.

Catarrh 18 a liltwd or ronHtl-tutiomil and in onlrr tu euro It you muit take Intermit rcMtHllt-M. Hull's Catarrh Curr Is taken In tvrniilly, nml directly upon tlin lilood mid mucoue urruei'. Hair Catarrh Cure not quack flue. It. as prcwrlhcd by urn of the lMt phyxlrtuns In thi country for yrara and Ih a regular pri'ncrtpllon.

It Is romnoHrd of the hrt tonics the bcl blood purifier, ncttnx directly on thr mucous surface. The perfect combination of the two Intrrcrilcnt Is what produce ueh wonderful remits In curing catarrh. Send for testimonial, free. F. J.

CHT.NF.Y Toledo. O. Sold by Druggist, price 75c. lake Halt's Family mil tor constipation. THE KANSAS WESLEYAN BUSINESS COLLEGE Th Most Modm Equtppad Collafta of CranirM In Amarloa For TWENTY: YE Alls has furnished more Hankers.

Civil Service help. Knilroad Stenographers, and Telegraphers thau any other school. Railroads contract for all our male operators and allow salary while learning. We guarantee position for competent course or refund tuition. Wireless Telegraphy, Farm Accounting, Mc Caskey Register Dictapliona, used.

Twenty instructors, 18 rooms, 1,000 students. Terms Rensonahio Write for Catalog and Free Tuition prize offer. -wauie. Address, T. W.

ROACH, Praaldaat, Sallaa, Kaaa. and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost." Quick, safe, reli able and guaranteed. 50c and $1,.

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