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'A' i is Hi! in 1 VOLUMH 8. -JUNCTION CITY, KANSAS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19of. IS' UMBER 141 RECEPTION FOR NEWM-E- PASTOR I COMPLAINT DID THEM GOOD. ICHT THE HADIT THE RACKET Are you trading this year at The Racket? BRICKNELL YOUNG'S LECTURE. Spoke at Unlverjallst Church on trie Subject of "Christinn Science Uricknell Yonnjr, a member of the board of lectureship of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Hi ston, lect iired before a very at tenti ve audience at ifie Univers ihnl church Tuesday evening on the subnet of "Christian Science Dr.

N. introduced the speaker. Mr. Young-8 par' "Christian Science may be eflned as the science of all that relates to God, and is science not only in relation to healing-, but as corrective in relation to all problems of existence Accepted theories of religion inul science have scoffed at the association of these words but reason and logic show conclusively that science must relate to truth, and therefore to God, since God is the cause and basis of that is true. ''Christian Science does not proclaim a new God nor a new Ijw, but comes dec'aring the same God.

and the same law that Jesus declared, lie one infinite eternal God, who is uood. and his good and unchangeable law. Christian Science declare the omnipotence, omniscience and omnipresence of God as do all other denominations, and upon that basis shows that evil has no power, knowledge or presence; in other words, that it is unreal. WHAT CinUsTI AN SCIKNVK K. A "The steps of salvation in Christian Science are not unusal.

As in other denominations they involve the ad mission of conviction of sin, borrow for wrongdoing, or repentance, and reformation manifested in a corrected life. Salvation is Christian Science, however, includes exemption for biek-ness, want and woe. as well as from It is not conti nge upon dcat but is a way of life, a way of righteousness'. Christian Science is founded upon the Bible. 'The Ch ristian Science textbook, 'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures' by Mary F.aker Kddy is a commentary upon the Bible.

Other denominations have commentaries, buj no other book in the world has ever accomplished as If not we want you to try our goods; try our methods and try us for the balance of 1905. Here are some grocery prices that help to make our store the popular place for economical buyers Good Standard Tomatoes, 3 cans for 25c Good Standard Corn, 3 cans for 25c Good Standard Wisconsin Peas, 3 cans for. Good Standard String Beans, 3 cans for 25c Good Red Salmon, per can Qc 12 oz package Seeded Raisins 5C 16 oz package Seeded Raisins, 3 pkgs for 2tK 12 oz package Cleaned Currants. Qc Royal Baking Powder, lh 19c Prices Baking Powder, lib Faultless Starch, package. Gc Rising Sun Stove Polish, package 5c Racket Baking Powder, lib 9c "Our Best" Baking Powder, lib 25c 19c OF SMOKING 1 si junction 0c CIGAR THEY ARE IViILD! THAT'S ALL.

GARTNER TOBACCONIST. KANSAS WEATHER FORECAST Indications for Kansas for 24 hnurf, iginnlng at, noon today: Showers tonight and Thursday. Warmer tonight. Cooler west portion Thursday. D.C-H-S.

COMMENCEMENT PLANS Rev. to Preach Baccalaureate Sermon. Cm a pm a April A rnintmntH for cniniutHKM'iiuMit havo boon cuinplet-t'l, Tl M'RNim will opmi Saturday, Muy, With a piny ivt.n by tho Junior dusa, "Tho Two Orphans." 1 1 Sunday evonintf K. Itorg-htri'NMT of Abilone will preach to tho tfrail uiitiiitf oIuhn and thuir friondH. Tho dopartmont of miunic will pro-sont a hih cIunn cantata.

Uoy. I. I'ulliaiu of lluld win will tfivo tho annual aililrosH to tho CliriNtiun sooiot'u-s Tuosduy I'vcniiijr. Tho oIush of will (rradnuto, I'Yiday, Juno M. Hurler of Ahihno prohoutin tho (I i plo 11 IKS is liflii'vod that this will provo a lino lirl of a't raclioiiN, Kvrryono will di'him to hoar tho iiioiuhorn of tho tfradmitintf o'iik.

llov. liorjrsLroNNer'a pulpit ability in woll known over tho con 11 try. Hov. Mr. Pulliam is ono of tho ahloNt proaehor ho MothodiHt churoh ban hi Kuiiniih.

Holy Week Mediations. Tho meditations thin woolc at tho chii'oh will bo upon tho ovontu in our Lord'r lifo from Palm Sunday to Kastor day. They will bo at WednoH'hiy in; 'Tho Day of Ivotirement. Thursday p. "The I)uy (Jf yst erieH.1 (i.xid l-Viil-iy; "'JMio Ihiy of Death." Tho horviceh will bo from 1 'J to 3 and tin; no'diatioim will be ou the, 'ven Worda from tho Crohn.

Ho'y Saturday 4 p. in; "The Day of Host." Yon urn cordially invited, TlinmfiH Perry Dead. Tlunnrts Terry, one of tho old Nettle of northeast Dude in son, iod 'I'ueday inoriiin at bin home, atfed yeiii'H, after a I i iitferin II 111 ohm. lie had ti wide aoiiuaintaiuns throughout DUtUiivioii and ieary countion. Brown Roberts.

At 1 arto.rnoon ut the limine Arthur M. Ilrown lit Ottuwa county, and hydia Roiioru of KfiriHin City, wxto riisirrlfsri, I'robnte Judc l'rown olllcl-utliiK- Notice. on military reservation will bclfi May 1st. N'i dry will Ik; nllowed with herd. i 'l't Km It ic its.

Tho ladles of t-hc Union are propurlnu to hold an Kimtiir market on S-it urdny be.foro Kiister. Hides Nerving iin exee.lh'.nL Hupitcr in the vnnlritt they will have on walo infiny fancy ftrtlclc-'. 4-K. Union Pacific Wants to Compromise With Chapman drain Hen. It evidently does some ihmI simply to tile a complaint, nitli the railroad board Poor Knight, rain dealer-at Chapman who recently eonipliiinec that Alida, over on the Junction Cu brnneh only a few miles away and in nearer to Kans'i City than t'luipman had a bet ter (Train rate by one cent 1 hundred on irain than Chapman write the board that tho Union 1'aeilh otlleinls have already oll'ered to lowc the Chapmun rate a half cent if Poo A Knight will dismiss their complaint.

They say they refused this otTer because Alida would Mill hive the best rate. ANOTHER AUTOMOBILE COMING- I). W. Tyler Mas Bought a flood HIk Machine. Those who thought, that no inori automobiles would be brought hen thlssprlnn hive, another nuess eom-liitf.

1). W. Tyler Is the latest purchaser of an auto. Ho has bouulit a Smith machine. 1 1.

has a 1)7 1-2 horsepower ip.iclty a nil Is capable of malting til) miles an hour. It is a four cylinder machine with cylinders set hi vertical position so that, the. body of the vehicle receives none (if the vibration from the engine when It Is In operation. The machine weighs 1,000 pounds. It will he delivered to Mr.

Tyler by June 1st. It will be, the largest, most, powerful machine In the city. Until the machine Is delivered the manufacturers will give Mr. Tyler the ti'e nf a While steam tirtehlne. This automobile will ar rive In a ly or wo.

Mr. Tyler Is having an excellent, garage built for his new nuloiiiobl it, is being builtof stone, with cement 11 oor aod curved roof. Ilwidlmve, pit, with track for the automobile over the pit. The garage, stands di agonally with the alley so that the machine may lie run In and nut with out turning. A DEMENTED MAN ESCAPES Godfrled Cress Has Hem at Large Mnce April 8.

Uodlrled Cress, who recently was living alone on a rented farm near Industry and who was later taken to the linine of a relative, Fred Hitter, south of the city because of his being demented, esciped from the latter place on Sunday, April, and nil search for him since that time has been futile. Ills friends think he may be In S1II1111 or that vicinity, lie Is a middle aged Herman. He has sandy hair and a sandy mustache, lie is about, live feet an l.sl.t Inches tall. There Is a scar on one of lis eyeballs. Anyone knowing the whereabouts of this man should notify Fred Rltter of Junction City at once.

KchuildhiK Milwaukee House. The work of rebuilding the old Milwaukee house that, was badly damaged by lire a few weeks ago was commenced Monday, Juan Zumhado has the ib and he has a good sized force of men at, work there. He 1 x-peets to finish the ib in thirty days. Tho bnhfllng Is being rahcl and put on a found itlon. A new ro if, new II iors and new partitions are some of the Items of carpenter woik being done.

Tin; house will he. replaslered and repainted. The building belongs to Mr-. ('. (' mro.

(in- ribs with meat on them, -the he-l, you ever ate, at Coryell I Powers'. I Get If 3 1 If a man good deeds, in the will wore my Defiance Salmon, best flat cans Racket Soda, lib Perfection Corn, (fancy) 2 for Perfection Hominy Perfection Hominy Perfection Pu pkin Mustard Sardines, per can Oil Sardines, 3 for Sapolio, per cake Best Granulated Sugar, 151bs Perfection Kraut, per can Large Shore Mackerel, each Shcepshcad Codfish, 2 lb boxes, each Old home Cornstarch, 6 packages Kingsfords Cornstarch, 3 Mistletoe Mince Meat, 3 packages Gold Dust, large Gold Dust, small, 6 for Sea Fcam, 6 for 61bs fancy Rice for Rub No More, 6 for Nine O'clock Washing Tea, 6 for Pearline, 6 for Budlongs fancy Pickles, pint Clariette Soap, 8 for Clariette Soap, per box 5c 25c IOc IOc IOc 5c IOc 8c SI. 00 IOc 15c 25c 25c 25c 25c 19c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c IOc 25c S2.90 Ministers in Oth Churches Joined In Welcoming Rev. staveley. The reception liel.1 at, the M.

V. church lust, evening In honor of the new p.ist.iir and ItN wife; was very iilTiiir. A fondly number a-'U'tnblerl and aTier general hand shaking and friendly conversation they won! cured tn oicler ty Dr. Hrijrht and In prayer by Rev Uratinic, pastor of the Christian church. Selections were played (Mi the piano hy Mlnsl'urlnh and Mini Hurley.

Solos wero sun by Miss Hanklns and Miss Krear, Kav. Iliir-huw was ci Itilio for an address of welcome from the band of ministers, of the city to Rev. Staveley. In IiIh remark 4 he lie had personal reasons for welcoming 11 man hearing that name for eighty-live year aun a pastor named S'avc-ley baptized Ida mother In the Covenanter church In I reland and aaiu In another part of ihest.atea Rev. Stive-ley Is an elder of the 1'res'uytcrlan church so that our brother who has just conic anions us must be an Irishman and a Covenanter and a Presbyter-Ian as well as a Methodist and therefore Is surely a tfood man.

1'rof. Ileusner cave an address of welcome In behalf of the laiety after which Rev Staveley made a happy response. Referring to the remarks nbout tho Stavelcys in Ireland he said that IiIh grandfather and i'rat grandfather were pastors hare 1 11 the jvenanter church and that it Is a matter nf hlsiorv that durink' the Irish uprising In 1711s uit the lat ter was In his pulpit when a Mtid of the kind's soldiers entered the church and told him to come with thein. "Sir, hald he to the commander, I am delivering a mesae from a greater kuu than the kirn i Kniand. When 1 have linished 1 will io witli you." and the soldo rs had to wait.

1 Junction City furnishes Krea'j opportunities for dolriK Rood and Rev. Staveley expressed himself as belnn Klad to iln the workers on that, line and thankful for the kindly reception llvcn him. I)r. Bright, made a few well chosen remarks and then called o'u Rev. Dalton to pronounce the benediction and the meeting was considered clos ed hut bo many linKcred to visit wit each other that It made what should be repotted as an after-meeting.

THESE LED 1 HE SENIOR CLASS- This Year's Valedictorian and Salu-tatorlan. Cue of the llrtt steps toward the graduation of the senior class of the high school Is the announcement of class honors. Tuesday morning this announcement was made to the high school In opening; exercises. Miss lielle Brown led the senior class with a- aerage of 11! Clifford Lee was a closo second with an average of hi These are the averages of their grades for the four years of their high school course. Miss Ilrown will 'have tho valedictory this year and r.

Leo will ha ve the salutatory. These young people are the choice of thelrclass as well as the teachers. natthlas to ISe Tried. Private W. L.

-it thins, Troop it, 1 1 th 'ava 1 ry, who has been eonlined in the county jail in town for (he robbery of a mail sack in tie; several months vvastalcen to 'J'o-pelia b'st week for trial before toe t'nited Slates court. Since his frustrated to commit suicide by the match route, Matthias has acted mentally deranged at periods. liattgaije and Transfer. 'Phone Courtesy, llowest rates, prompt and careful attention. No credit.

KesMiCtfully, I'isiikk, We will make Ice cream Saturday for the Sunday trade, retail or wholesale. Andy Flowers. (ieorge W. Furidls has Just rccelvfd a large stock of Lawn Mowers and Garden Hose. Don't fall to see them.

Ills prices are right. i-H. Today's Local Markets. A'llKAT-liard. lh (17 fi8 I Ok 57 lbs Urn in 11:1 lbs 'Mi IbD lbs 51 lbs lb OatM Corn bfoclk-tt Uoru In ear 41c Kye ai-Kt- rf'IOCX MAHKKT.

HKs, per rObUCB UAHKET. Butler, li-ai E.KK, per doien 1 much as this one. Thousands of people have testified that they have been healed, some of them of so-called iucurahle diseases, thruugh tho perusal of this book. In some instances this testimony lias been given in courts of law, and has not been in the least shaken by cross-examination. Many of these cases involved the most terrible diseases known to mankind, such as cancer, tuberculosis, locomotor ataxia, and in other instances such diseases as asthma, hay foyer, St.

Vitus1 dance and others. "It is erroneous to suppose that Christian Scientists deny the reality of things. They aflirm the eternal existence of all things, and that they exist in tho divine mind in their perfect individuality and proper order. They deny the materiality of things, including all the discordant conditions that material tilings manifest. WITH IiOt 'lOllS.

"Christian Scientists are in no wise arrayed against those who believe in materia rnedica. They were all believers in it themselves until they found in Christian Science a more i tli'-acious way of healing. This way hey believe to be the very best one, because it is God's way, as shown in the works of esus. A I hough ehari tabty is-p jsed toward who practice materia mcdica, it is a well known fact that miteria medica is merely an experimental system. Surely after four thousand years it ought to be beyond this stage.

Furthermore, it is a self-confessed condition of weakness that combinations of medical societies and the medical fraternity generally should come before our legislatures demanding special legislation, the tendency of which is almost invariably to shut out all other systems, nor can any valid excuse be as far as Christian Science is concerned, on he ground of protection to the public, since Christian Scientists do not advertise nor sanction quackery, and they believe in obeying the regulations of health boards in relation to contagious and other diseases. HOW UIHKASK IS L'llKD. "Those who believe that mentality plays some part in disease and its cure generally look in the wrong direction, and say that the cures of Christian Science are effected by mental suggestion, hypnotism, will power, mental science, which is bpurious and not re lated to Christian Science, or to some other erroneous or material belief. Christian Science, however, declares that it is God who heals disease through Christian Science, and they of all people know best Bring your lawn mowers to Reust Reust. They will make tbem cut grass once more.

4-15 We always have a nice assortment of relishes with the right prices on them. Heinz Mustard Dressing, Lee and Perrins' Sauce, Cross and Blackwells Chow Chow, Durkee Salad Dressing, Yacht Club Salad Dressing, Geary County Honey, Colorado honey. Maraschino Cherries, large 75c Maraschino Cherries, small 35c Tel mo Sliced Peaches, Tel mo Lemon Cling Peaches, F. F. O.

G. White Cherries. Fancy Bulk Olives, Telmo Boiled Cider, Chase Sanborns Coffees, Chase Sanborns Teas. Pure Bulk Horseradish, Meyers Potatoe Chips, Telmo Dry pack Shrimps, Red Star Lobsters, Beardsley's Shredded Codfish. Van Camps Pork and Beans.

Beardsleys Boneless Herring. Loose-Wiles famous Crackers and Cookies as follows: Krispy Crackers, Krispy Ginger Wafers, Takoma Biscuit, Graham Wafers, Saratoga Flakes, Cheese Sticks, Society Teas, Five clock Tea, Par Fait Ice Wafer, Lemon Creams, Tony Oyster Crax, Pretzell-ettes, Animal Cookies, King Do Do Ginger Snaps. Maccaroni Vermicelli. Spaghetti. Noodles.

We have made lots of friends for our store in the past fifteen years and we are very anxious to add others to the number of pleased and happy customers that make their home at The Junction City Racket. Yours to serve, The E. Ii. Ilemenway flercantile Company says: were remembered by his I would be mentioned of every man who ever Outing Suits. My Mark into one you'll stay in..

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