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Overbrook Citizen from Overbrook, Kansas • 3

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Overbrook Citizeni
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Buy A Victory Bond Today i MICKIE SAYS GRADUATION 1 1111 111 IN 1 I II II II ThE 0r Ctl AAXTTUL ISa VUIV-VJ ii-' KN PON OS -P6U I FQCifVM I fEt-UN' 'BOUT PAUL JOr4ESV 200 more before the end of tha hatching season. Sales of chickens and eggs from the Hoffman farm in 1918 reached $545.50. Drovers Telegram? People live and learn. A western Kansas farmer refused to build a silo five or six years ago because the expensa would mora than eat up any profit that came from it But he built it later and now adds a powerful testi I CMlCKtN COOP SOT.BN HK WE NEVER Gitfe. TSr HEV.

P. B. FITZWATER. D. fc Teacher of English Bible In the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1919, by Western Newspaper Union.) ER UO OVJFF BOV)t VAMXtV THE SV The sifts you 11 1 tAdozan hens have-more eco-nomic valu3 than all the eagles on all the royal standards of the world.

The best vvay in 'the'world to drive the drudgery out of your work is to put lots of heart and spirit into it." ''It takes a mighty conscientious man to tell the between when he is tired and when he's just lazy." A disgusted shipyards workman rises to remark tl at tha.man who invented "near-beer" was a very poor judge of distances. New York i An advertiser want3- to sell some small, pets and a fellow j.ust from overseas wants to know if the graduate tK'VJOt OTHER LESSON FOR MAY 11. will lie1 cherishecj or years to come. t. v.

i 3 i-V" th SIN AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. PO NNE. monial in the statement that he couldn't have gotten his stock It represents the high esteem in NOPE! LESSON TEXT Genesis GOLDEN TEXT The wages' of Bin 13 3, death: but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Rom. i $2 6:23.

vc DEVOTION AT. R.P.Ani"Nf! Psalms 51: through the past winter without if. Drovers Telegram. It will be the same with the hard Surfaced roads in the near 1-13. jnniTtnvn vhtopiit 1-1R.

future. 2S; James 1:15. I PRIMARY TOPIC Disobeying Our Heavenly Father. JUNIOR TOPIC How Disobedience jl Rftinratii ITo Prnm finrl 1 if which vou hoid the recipient. That't why it should le carefully selected--selected not only for it's intrinsic valuebut for lasMr.jr qualities as well.

Jewelry is ah jut the only Rift that one can kefp for a life time therefore the graduation ift should -le jewelry. May. we show you some suitable jjifts? A PS I JEWELER, they are the kind he was used to ion the side. Pink R-ig. V' INTERMEDIATE TOPIC Destructive Power of Sin.

SENIOR AND ADTTTVT TOPIC-The Nature and Results of Sin. ''Mrs. Adams Hf-Yman, of b'e county, Ok has had chickens B. 7DDlfIGTON, Room 48, Columbian Practices Law in all State and Federal Courts. 1 t' 1 hatched every month of this wic rfTV fW h'V lit.

-v w', 4 I i 1 pr-sont hns nifre than iW) young ilr January chicKonsi Ar'rSH iarsni ing spoken of as possible candi datesS. A. 0. ready to stll a rya, and 'Coffman'U (T Butl A' i hl-r broody hensavill hatch, ever Last Thursday nitrht the u- bJlv1' fl first time we ever knew of fresh ra- fallen and C. DRV.

GEO. McCLINTOCK, ofkick 3 doors north of First Nell Bank PHONSSi OFFICE 60. RESIDENCE 4fr CHARLES O. HOOVER Physician and Surgeon office 2 Front Rooms in Toppirifi Bldg. 1 1- V.

1 I XVHHU. i 1' meat ocing nung as a way us- An outlook upon the world proves 'flint man is not vhnt lie should be. Then, too, opart from gospel influence there is no sign of improvement. The only way. of accounting for the discrep-nncy between what man Is and what he should he Is by.

the Fall. This Is the way that the Bible accounts for It. The Introduction of sin is the answer. I. The Temptation Ocn Man possessed a free will, in the exercise of which he turned away from God and his commandment This was done at the Instance of Hie devil working through the serpent He did not nppoar as he really hut In disguise.

The method employed was (1) finding 'the woman while alone; (2) Insinuating doubt Into her mind as to God's word and love. At his suggestion she began to believe that God did not 4ncun what he: said, and that he A farewell party was given to kot. Roy Garrison by High School u- The', hiah school cpimonce- A lTc5 nnH t'i -vr trtn ts 1 YOU Phones 3 Ltdtrua Office 147 Residence 146 ment exen-ise3 willho held at the ouu Methodkt church tomorrow eve- Tuesday evening, at the Congre-, nng 1 Rational parsonage. Koy will g-i, Eldorado, the latter part of! Lost-An all red, heifer, calf -this week to accept a position 'J six months old, ml "I there (ar tlnit is a Ciir. DR.

A.J. BUTEL DENTIST Office Topping Buildinp Phones: idence, 14Q j' The Overbrook hasaball team on leii, nip. vv. Kj. Vjiitiuiutjuui 1 went to Pomona last.

Frin.iv Mrs. John i cr.n had over dewetl ti1Jlt tPPm hv a A. sixty hens 'ting last week. It in t' i iP.in It-; fl SB AS', OverbrooK Lodges. 3 5v I' will be sonce jub to care for all a frorn those little chicks.

and are coming up Ivtc FiiJa.v R.N.-' of A. JJ The c'ass of 1C20 entertained to get our team's scalpj Gold Cair.p No. 5950 P. N. of A meets the first Wednesday afternoon enjoy a good ball game come out or each month at 2:10 in thpdranve Hall Visiting Meijrhbors are cor- was unkind In placing restrictions upon them.

In this the devil slandered God, accusing the Almighty of jealousy and fraud. (3) Appeal to Innocent appetite. (4) She gazed upon the fruit which God had forbidden. liOolcing soon begat lust. lusted after that which God had forbidden.

That which God has forbid den should not be looked at lest Hie flesh shqnld lust for It. It The Fall From lusting to. Indulgence was a short step. This act of disobedience has brought on nil the world's' woe and misery. Eve not only disobeyed, but Involved Adam In her sin.

Aspiring to be gods, they became' the slaves of sin. They came to know good and evil, but by sad experience. They knew sin without the' power to free themselves from It. III. The Consequences of the Fall iySloially invited to meet with vs.

ffr'i TinaTaton, Gleanings ivuai: lALLtiNi uracie Recorder OSAGE BUICK McCL'URE SON, Prop retors, Phone 429, Osage City, Kan. "Many mean are men: of the class of 1919, 0. II. S. at the home of Miss Lora Perry man last Friday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Orval Nichols came back from St. Marvs Saturday. They expect to make their home in this vicinty.

The farmers are mighty busy now planting corn, The acreage of corn will be comparatively means." Overbrook Camp No. 538J Modern Woodmen of America meets the third Thursday night In each month at 8 1'. Id Masonic Hall. Neighbors from other camp are requested to meet with ui when In town on meetlnjr night. James Sullivan, V.

"The vvay to be nothing is to disregard your obligations." A. L. YBSON, Clerk, j. The disturbed relationship with snaall in this locality this year. 10).

The familiar inter- i course which man enjoyed with the Ai-1 The arehitects, who aremakin? mighty was marred and broken by the plans for our district school R. A. M. Overbrook ChapterNo. 91 meeti the first and third Tui-sday night of each month in Masonic Hall.

Mem bers of the craft are cordially Invited .0 attend onr meetings when in town' A. R. lNGLBMAN, H. P' H. Secretary.

house, were down from Topeka sin. Sin makes life intolerable in tne divine, presence. Adam and Eve not last week consulting the board. only hid from God's presence, but Adam began to make excuses and even The Ladies Aid society will have a social meeting at the home of Mrs. A.

J. Butel on PofH. Hurricane Grange, No. 359. of H.

meets at 30 o'clock the 1st and 3d Saturdays of each month. Dues will be received only In th Grange Hall. All Patrons ait earnestly requested to John J.CooiFR, Masfi MRS CORA KARNES 1 Wednesday afternoon of next week. Ivir. and E.

Karnes, on their way home from Indiana to Attica, last week, stopped off here for a visic with relatives. laid the blame on God. 2. The serpent was degraded and henceforth became a type of sin and Satan (v. 14; cf.

Num. John Itev. This doom was pronounced without trial. In the case of man it was not so. 3.

The undying enmity between the two seeds (v. John Matt The antagonism thus begun reached its climax in the crucifixion of Christ Satan's seed has been ever since endeavoring to destroy the Lord's work and his 4. The ultimate victory of the woman's seed (v. 15). Satan harassed the woman's seed; bruised his heel, but A.

F. A. M. RldeewavLodire No. 61.

meetsth' second and fourth Tuesday nights 0 each month, In Masonic Hall. Member, ortnecranarecoraianyinviieaioatiev ourraeetlnsswhenin town. MkMlWiiMimm A Cioocl Tire Year C. E. Blackburn Sec.

O.C CorFAWN, W. M. Helen Kinney has resigned her position at central and expects to attend school at Emporia' this summer. Miss Lenora Haus has K. of S.

it II 3 laiiii vacant trick. Cvf ibiool Councl.No.54i VkM K.ILmS, meets of the KVvtwJAj Cirongt Hall tl-e 1st Ved-fQTS'' neslav ngn of each month ilv'pP- 1 member of the order t-' ia Bi 'A are Invited to meet with us mm Mrs. Stella Craig and, family 1 afi U'l when here on mefitrf night are preparing to move to Law mm mwmmimm wmmi rence in the near future. This tail family will be sadly missed from-our little town. 1 A.

O.U. W. Ovarhrnntr Iniloa A (V II Nn meets last Thuibdav nleh'ofcach I It is expected that the work of fiPM mm ttfQ month iu the Grange Hall. Members 1 hardsurfacing Main street in Ov 'hii' Ten are codltllv Invited to meet wit MWV 11. J.

Toii-mai. M. 1 '71 erbrook will commence, soon as GBO.S.OoFFMAN.Recordor finally the stroke was majJe which crushed the serpent's head (John 12 i 31; Heb. 1 John This was the first gleam of the glorious light of the gospel of Christ. The victory was but the cost was infinite (Isa.

53 2jCor. 5. Judgment upon the woman (v. 16)'. This relates to her as a wife and mother; also to her subordination to man.

This is God's decree, and all ef- forts of freeing one's self from it are against $od, 6. Man's hew relationship to the earth (vv. 17-19). The earth was cursed on his account Because of the rank "growth of thorns nnd thistles man must make an Increased effort to exist. Man with his sinful nature would 1 be in a bad state without the neces-' slty of toll (Bom.

8 7. Death (v. 19). This Includes physical and spiritual deathMioth the result of sin. 8.

Expulsion from the garden" (v. 24). This was ah act of great mercy. To have partaken of the tree of life and live forever In a sinful state would have been Intolerable. the reck crusher is here and the surveyor rati the levels Saturday.

Railroad Time Cards1 Herman B. Anglemyer enlisted in theU. S. calvarv for overseas, duty at Ottawa last week and Y011 hr.vc doubtless noticed the growing preponderance of United States Tires. Every one i3 asking for tires cf known value and proved dependability.

And that is precisely what United States Tires represent in the minds of motorists here and everywhere. The idea back of United States Tires to build good tires the best tires that can be built, is appealing to rapidly growing numbers. can provide you "with United States Tires to meet and meet exactly your individual needs. Missouri Pacific.4 ISep. 10, igi7.

AT OVERBROOK. 1,2 SOUTH BOUND. left for Jefferson He No. 692. Local freight 9.45 a NORTH BOUHD.

No 691, Local freight 4.35 was given the position of sergeant. (Vte are looking for some of the Overbrook boys who served in the 35th division home now most AT L0MAX.3 WEST BOUND. No. I California limited 8.47 No. 3, 12.25 p.

Exercls Is Necessary. No. Local freight' 11.55 a. If a man does not exercise his arm any day. Thev passed through Topeka on their vvay tov Camp Funston yesterday.

EVST BOUND. he develops no- biceps muscle and If No. -2, California limited 8.47 am a man does not exercise his soul he acquires no muscle in his soul, no strength of character, no vigor of moral fiber, 1 no beauty of spiritual No. 4, Passenger ".350 p. No, 94, Local freight p.

We can sell you the Daily Drovers Telegram and the Overbrook' Citizen for $5.75 or the Citizen and the Scientific Ameri- growth; Henry brummond. Sermon Crowded Out. All ahove trains carry passengers. Atchison, Topeka A Santa 'f AT CARBdNDALE. WEST BOUND.

Go to that little church of yours can, the magazine of reliability, nnd quit your hnnkering for the fine miinifi nnd slnclnc? nnd nomn and snlen- I tor music and singing nnd pomp and splen- United States Tires are Good Tires WW I Aim we can gie ju dor of the large churches in the city, 'a small discount, on the Topeka No. 113,: 1 0.1 Sa, No. 63, Local 9.10 a. By; the they get" through -with gtale Journal their preludqa ond Interludes and de- No. 109 7.38 p.

Whom do we want as the members of the high school board? Time" to get busy and think this lades there won't be much tlmo for a sermon. joy to Obey the We Know the Uniled'Slates Tires are GOOD Tires. That's why sell SANTiA' FE GARAGE XAST BOUND. No. 18, K.

Chicago 3.68 a. No. K. C. passenger 7.18 ,12.25 p.n Nd.

64( Local 13.E7 v-u ur matter over aa the election i3 to 'Tlio stars of heaven are free be rutin in be held a week from next Satur- to obey the UwWUU. r- H..

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