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The Indiana Democrat from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 7

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ME Sim AIK THOUGHT NEW LEGISLATION Subject: The Son of God SAY NOTE WAS ORGED BETRAY TRUSTS NEWSY' GLEANINGS to at has Burn the Hands Convicted 13 Italians who had Wilkes Barre charg crimes were When a woman is proud of a character a sign she be if she married him One of the nicest things about being a millionaire is how much you can en joy how unpopular it makes you A girl is so naturally Innocent that if a fellow kisses her she thinks he is reciting the Ten Commandments a great comfort to a woman to think maybe she had nice curly hair before she was sick as a young girl A nice thing about going to a wed ding is how you can pretend you are sure they are always going to be hap py There is nothing like the conceit of the man who spends fifteen minutes telling his barber how to trim his beard It is hard to make anybody believe he is having a good time unless he is spending more money to get it than he ought What a woman envies about princes ses is she thinks they all have differ colored slippers to match their stockings Men begin their business careers to get rich but they become satisfied to be able to support their families and pay their insurance When a hat costs so much she is afraid to tell her husband the real price she is sure that is better than for it to be becoming When you hear a man yelling at the top of his lungs trying to make people think he what he is talk ing about when he doesn't A woman can never forgive her hus band for forgetting when the minister is visiting them to pretend that he al ways asks a blessing at meals If nobody lets you into a sure thing in the stock market and that's the only reason you lose your money you think because you were so smart The kind of man that keeps telling a girl before he marries her that he wants to throw himself under her feet is more likely afterwards to expect her to put on his shoes for him rom the of a in the New York Press One of the unexpected results of anti railroad legislation to the Phil adelphia Record is the promotion of honest politics 80 60 80 60 1 65 840 840 450 850 160 95 85 $1 1 6 8 Bill Does Away With Troublesome eature of the Primary Election Law A Poor Reward 'A Christian citizen who sacrifices his convictions for a small and dirty victory advertises a pusillanimous Christ ire Boss Arrested Dennis Kerwin fire boss of niug No 1 mine was held for at Uniontown under $300 bail charge of instructing miners to Be Appreciative Seek to cultivate a buoyant joyous sense of the crowded kindnesses of God in your daily life Alexander MacLaren WASHING MACHINES Washing machines are of many kinds all more or less useful es pecially for large washings and heavy articles such as blankets dresses and counterpanes They: must be thoroughly under stood and kept in good order other wise they are liable to injure the clothes the movement being so rough as to tear and fray the fabric ine or small things should always bo washed by hand only INDIANA DEMOCRAT RANKLIN SANSOM Editor The Senate passed the Creasy bill doing away with the necessity of hold ing State conventions within a week of the June primary The Senate also finally the Pfaff bill to tax surplus funds in insurance departments of trust companies and the following: House bill to fix pay of township and borough assessors at $250 a day bill to require all dogs to be licensed this being the bill designed to protect sheep raisers House bill providing that liens shall rest on properties after judicial sales unless amount raised will discharge them House bill to make confidential and not to be required in evidence com munications to physicians except in civil cases Senator new osteo pathic bill was passed finally and sent to the House Instead of enacting a new law pro viding for the State reclaiming aban doned railroad franchises the Legis lature will adopt Governor Stuarts suggestion and provide by resolution for the proposed State Commerce Commission taking charge of the mat ter bill to' reduce the penal ty for Sunday law violations in Pitts burg was killed as well as many other measures WATSON Attorney at Law OfflM in Deposit Bank Building iMai and 8 Indiana Pa or Educating Negro Children Application was made Ln court at New Castle for a charter for the Law rence County Industrial School The incorporators are the Rev Geo Kincaid and Esther Kincaid of New Castle Geo A Neale of Pittsburg Chas Reeder of Latrobe and James Monroe of Greensburg The charter will change the name of the insti tution founded by Mr Kincaid three years ago It is to educate colored boys and girls in manual and domes tic trades Character Alone Endures Nothing is eternal but that which is done for God and for others That which is done for self dies Perhaps it is not wrong but it perishes You say it is pleasure well enjoy it But joyous recollection is no longer joy That which ends In self is mor tal That alone which goes out of self into God lasts forever red erick Robertson ZINC TUBS Zinc tubs are usually made of sheet iron This is galvanized by dipping it into a solution of zinc which' when cold forms a thin coating on the metal This preserves it and pre vents it from rusting Zinc tubs and pails should be well dried and turned upside down to prevent rust and to keep clean Zinc tubs have certain advantages Thej' are lighter therefore require less labor to move and they are also cheaper than wooden tubs But they do not hold the wringer unless fitted with wooden cleats and clamped to the wash bench New York Press GEORGE EIT Attorney at Law Booms second floor of Marshall buUdlng A legal business promptly and oaretully tended lo Eleven Black Eleven of the been on trial at cd with found guilty The other two defend ants were acquitted Those found guilty are Chas Buffulina Antonio Taglorina Chas Gonzaza Josey Cornelia Steven Latore Salvatore Luchinna Pietro Luchinna Chas Domenclan Guechina Clmmone Vincent Loubouna and Chas Cor nelia Poor Lo Today Arnone the novelties meeting eyes of our Northern visitors today but common to home folks was that of a full blooded Indian riding in a carriage with a negro driving This Indian rejoices in the poetic name of Tommy Tiger and is always dressed in the gaudy costume so dear to the Indian heart Tommy is a fine speci men of his race and sits back in the carriage with the dignity and com posure of one to the manner born To those who have been accustomd to see some of the tribes of our Northwestern States the fine persons cleanliness and agreeable countenances of the Seminole Indians are quite a revela tion Wasteful Smoke and Noise Before it was determined scientifi cally that smoke is waste smoke was fixed as the final indication and proof of prosperity Today a smokeless chimney means nothing less than thrift and good management Similarly we now hear that noise is proof of urban life progress and ac tivity We may answer Decreased comfort is loss and noise decreases comfort Disturbed minds are loss through a reduction of mental force But these and similar consequences are indirect loss There Is direct loss also A rattling car means worn bear ings and a short lived vehicle Other wise railroads would not spend so much on their roadbeds and they would run trains at higher De troit ree Press Brooklyn Preaching at the Irving Square Presbyterian Church on the theme Son of Rev Ira Wemmell Henderson pastor took as his text 14 Matt 33 a truth Thou art the Son of He said: In this expression of the faith of I the boatmen in the Christ as the Son of God we have the consensus of a host of men and women who for nineteen centuries have followed the gentle Galilean The disciples pro claimed their faith in the reality of the Sonship of Jesus after a visible external objective exhibition of His power In ages past however many a song sung martyr and many an unknown saint has held firm to the same faith seeing only with the spir itual eye And to day every sincere follower of our Lord acknowledges with a joy that passes all human un derstanding a truth Thou art the Son of rom the fullness of a rich and enriching spiritual ex perience do we here and now re iterate our belief in the supreme di vine Sonship of our Savior and our Lord Jesus of Nazareth the place from which nothing good was held to come the Messiah of the chosen people of God proclaimed by angels adored by the wisdom of the East youthful confounder of priests and prelates He it is of whom the apostle writes Jesus the man of parables and of" miracles Jesus the expounder of those wonderfully well put doctrines contained in the Sermon on the Mount Jesus the Christ the King of Israel the Savior of the world He is the divine human of whom the disciples said: a truth Thou art the Son of Let us look for a moment Into the claims of this Man this despised Naz arene this son to the title and to the office of the Son of God Has He any claim that we are bound to respect? Is there any rea son why we are called upon to serve Him shall we believe upon Him or shall we reject Him What In the last analysis is the proof that is final that Jesus is divine If you will glance through those pages of the Old Testament which give the history of the life and of the hopes of the ancient Jewish people you will find that running through them all the coming of a Messiah that is to say a Savior is prophes ied To His people God has promised a King who shall give to them eter nal power and an endless peace Step by step Incident by incident is unfolded in the old prophetic books the coming of a Christ Thus we see that the Man who is to be the Son of God the Messiah of the Jews the King of Israel must be a man who measures to the standards of the God given prophecies of the 'centuries So much for the historic upon the claims of the No less imperative however is the need that the Man who is to be the Son of God and the Savior of the race shall be such a revelation of God as our hearts demand You and I can not trust in the Son of God save as He meets the requirements of our reasoning faculties and highest sense The Christ must not only be a God declared Messiah but also a self proven incarnation of Almighty God He must not only bear divine letters of recommendation to us but also convince us by a living divinity that He is what He claims to be And above all the truths of His messages must be proven practical forces in our own lives ere we can believe Jesus is the Son of God the Savior of the world the Messiah of the the King of Israel As we have seen the man who is these must measure true to the standards of the God given prophecies of the centur ies Jesus so measures Throughout the whole of the New Testament the revelation of Christ as the fulfillment of prophecy is set forth He is the Messiah He is the King whom God has promised to His people Israel He is the Son of David for whom theholy men of 'many generations yearned Christ satisfies all the de rtf tho Aid nro tit i Mho that atAnrl point He is the Son of God and Sav ior But whether or no there had been given prophecies aforetime trvthere are grander ana more gioriuua fnlth In Ohvlat a tho SdII MCdOUUS AV laiiu aa vuwwv bf God Christ is such a revelation of God as our hearts demand or as we read the story of His life we ee manifold instances of His divine power purity and perfectness Time and again we see His godhood and divinity in His' workings and His words He is fullness of grace and truth Yes my friends In His miracles and His messages in Hisacts of love and His conscience touch ing truths this man of sorrows and of griefs reveals His Sonship divine The power of God shows through His physical miracles the love of the ather shines through the spiritual transformations that He wrought rom what other lips do we hear 'such deep such soul satisfying prom ises and commands Nowhere in the history of all the world has there been another such a man Mohamet Confucius Buddha the ethical and philosophical teachers of all peoples and of every age are incomparable with that personal sanctifying Savior of the Christian soul whose name is TJirht and Love But Jesus not only meets demands ass a revelator He Is also assured of our confidence through the fact that His words and His life are in har rnony Jesus not only revealed by word the sort of God for whom in 'wardly we yearn but He also exem plified in His life the truthwhich He preached Telling of the love that crowns the character of God He was lovely Preaching the essential spiritual nature of the a ther He was Himself spiritually con trolled Telling men that the truth of God and Jehovah Himself were to spiritually apprehended and dis cerned Jesus walked and talked with Mother and Children Mrs Jos Detcavey and two Infant children burned to death when their home at Beaver Brook near Hazle ton was destroyed by fire Bodine of Wellsboro Tioga county was appointed to a clerk in the internal affairs depart ment bv Secretary Henry Houck im mediately after he succeeded Isaac Brown of Corry Bodine is 'a young attorney and accountant and will be assigned to an important place in ths department Violins or the British Museum The English scientist Charles Oldham who died in January left about $200000 for educational pur poses Oxford Cambridge and the Manchester Grammar School being the chief beneficiaries Yet he may be best remembered by a gift more out of the ordinary To the British Museum lie left a complete StradTvar ius two violins viola and with a 'third violin in case a purchaser cannot be found for it at Boston Transcript TOMB Attorney at Law Boons sad 1 ormer's Bank Bntldina Indiana a All logal Dullness will reoelve prompt ud sarotnl attention Schuylkill Reveals Murder The body of John alias Lovett a river hand was found at Philadelphia in the Schuylkill river A rope was knotted tightly around his neck and 34 stab wounds were found in an area of 10 inches over the heart The neck had been fractured one arm was broken and his lower jaw and chin had been cleft open Lovett had been missing for about three weeks Electric Current Kills Man By falling against a motor in the foundry of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co at Trafford City John Kamdras was electrocut ed He and Mike Danich were ex perimenting with the motor Danich has fled from his boarding house at Trafford City and a warrant been issued for his arrest WHEN YOU BUILD Remember that you have at your command the largest and most varied stock of THOROUGHLY DRY LUMBER in the county If You Leave Your Orders Here Not less than 400000 feet now in stock including Poplar Pine Oak and all kinds of wood in general use Largest Stock of Stair and Porch Work Colonial Columns and Composition Caps Balusters Brackets Spindles Rails and all other material in inexhaustible supplies the Capacity of the Mill New Machinery Added BEST SELECTION AND BEST PRICES No other mill can offer you such a stock and at as low a cost Call and get prices before you contract for your material All orders can be filled in less time than any other establishment in the county Daugherty 1048 Philadelphia St Indiana Pa True Prayer is a Great Achievement Believe me to pray with all youi heart and strength with the reason and the will to believe vividly that God will listen to your voice through Christ and verily do the thing He pleaseth thereupon that is the last the greatest achievement of the warfare on earth Teach us to pray Lord! Samuel Taylor Coleridge Ban court on a work in a dip heading where gas had ac cumulated in such quantities as to be detected by the ordinary safety lamp Greene Coiinty farmers have sold 618 acres of coal land to Pittsburg in vestors at $425 an acre the highest nriee ever paid in that section The coal is at the headwaters of Muddy Creek five miles east of Waynesburg Henry Coe of Pittsburg is among the purchasers Waynesburg Concern Denies Respon sibility for $5000 Note The first answer in any of the manv suits started on rediscounted notes since the failure of the arm ers and Drovers National Bank was filed in the Greene County Court at Waynesburg May 7 The affidavit of defense is to the action begun by the irst National Bank of West Newtop against the Waynesburg orge Sheet and Tin Mill on a rediscounted four month note for $5000 The answer is made by Walter Baker general manager of the plant who avers it is not true that Bowlby ap president and Timothy Ross as secretary signed any such note that their signatures to the note on which the suit is based are not genuine and that the company did not receive any money on such note God Preaching the Kingdom of Heaven as love peace joy purity of life' the Savior went about loving men seeking and pursuing peace bringing joy into saddened souls leading hardened hearts into purity of life Believing that the cultiva tion of godliness i8( the business of mankind Jesus was holy upright godly (Himself And it is because He not only preached truth unto life eternal but lived also the life that shall gain and keep the crown of rejoicing that we hail Him Lord History makes Jesus the Son of God His clear cut reasonable rev elation of the character of God by words so declares Him His consist ent practical revelation of divinity in His daily life marks Him as Son And yet it is not until we have taken His truth into our hearts and proven the richness and practicabil ity of His theories in our own lives that we can yield to Him the adora tion that is due Him The applica tion by a normal man to his own life in true fashion' of the truths of Jesus Christ will prove them to be mighty unto upllftment and enlight enment and practical principles that shall make for good when practically used in life The truth of Christ will be found so full of divine Inspiration and revelation and the life of the man who revealed It will then be found to be so godly that the human heart will hail the great revealer Son of God Jesus Christ cannot be un derstood save by those who have en tered into that manner of spiritual life that shall open their eyes unto the divine wonders of His life No man can enter into the fullness of the truths revealed In the messages of the Master save as he stands ready to be born again and move ahead in the spiritual life The disciples did not glory in the divine Sonship of Jesus until they had had their eyes opened In part to the spiritual mys teries which underlay the objective miracles that Jesus wrought We know how slow they were to see the depth and the application of His principles as He preached to them the truth And yet with them as with us the secret of their faith in the Master lay in the fact that there was no discord between the truth that He preached and the life that He lived They waited the long prom ised Messiah from God who should deliver Israel they gave Jesus a hearing as a self styled and heaven proclaimed Christ they heard the music of heavenly truth in all He said and above all they marked the fact that He not only 'talked divinely well but lived even as God would frtllnWAfl Him live AUU OV tucj But they were not able to have con fldence in Him that should enable them to bear witness of His divine power until they had tried for them selves the sort of life He lived and applied for themselves to their own lives the eternal principles that He propounded and found them practi Ca Men say to me do not believe Jesus was the Son of can not accept Him as the Incarnation of the And my first question is whether or no they are fully com petent to judge Are they In posses sion of such spiritual experience asI11 AndElo them tn naas KOOQ UQg ment upon the case In hand? Many a man who has no experience in the Christ life will without a blush re ject all the truths so dear to Chris tian hearts If I as a minister pre sumed to pass expert judgment upon astronomical truth having? never even seep or marked the countings of the stars or gained experimental knowledge of the wonders of the heaven above us you would hoot me from this church Yet many a man with no Christian experience at all will pass final and Irrevocable judg ment upon Jesus Christ without so much as a shred of personal testi mony that could be worthy Jesus Is the Son of God And the only way you can come to know that is through the spiritual personal ex perience of the fact JesusJ3 Savior of our souls from sin and the only means to a convincing knowl edge of this truth Is through the en trance of saving truth of Jesus Christ into your life Jesus revealing the truth you testing trying its reliability and reasonableness In your own personal life NEWSPAPERS ARE CHEAPER THAN EVER BEORE THE CLUBBING LIST Contains the names of many of the great papers of the State and County at prices that are almost too low orgot One Husband Mrs Martha Hunt of New Kens ington pleaded guilty to perjury having sworn falsely when applying at New Castle several weeks ago for a license to marry Addison or ney when she has a husband living Judge Porter sentenced her to the Polk institution for feeble minded Business Secrets That Girls Have aithfully Kept Not long ago a Knasas City steno grapher learned that the railroad for which she was working had determined to extend its lines She had a friend living In the town through which the line was to run A letter to him with her savings would have enabled him to buy at a low price the land the road needed and the peculiar nature of the ground in that neighborhood would have enabled him to sell at a great profit It would have been a business move on the part of the girl but she would gain her money by the betrayal of the confidence of her employers She did not consider the thing more than a minute and 'then decided that It would be a dishonorable thing to do Another stenographer in a large real estate office became aware of a deal in which $150000 was involved Certain information she possessed would be worth thousands to the other parties They made a few advances and hinted at rewards as high as $5000 for her betrayal of her firm She indignantly refused and told her employers of the scheme It never entered the mind of that young woman to betray her trust Another stenographer was offered $1000 for copies of three letters which she had written A law suit In which her employers were involved might have gone against them had the oppos ing party been able to secure the in formation contained in the three let ters The lawyer for the other side laid ten $100 bills on her table and told her they were hers for the permission to read the letters The girl scorned the offer as an attempt to bribe her to do a dishonorable and dishonest act and she never even told her employers about It Kansas City Star' The South is predicting fifteen eighteen cent cotton General Joseph Hudson died his home in Topeka Kan Prince ushimi arrived in London and had an audience with King Ed ward About 10000 persons took part in a Moyer Haywood Pettibone parade in Boston William Stead outlined a plan for an endless chain of peacemakers throughout the world Two Japanese cruisers and one Chilean cruiser joined the fleet of warships in Hampton Roads The Southern Pacific Railroad Company cancelled its traffic agree ment with the San Pedro line Americans are flocking to London both from the United States and from Europe on their return from foreign tours The Turkish Government conceded all the American demands chief of which was that concerning the treat ment of schools Conservative interests in rance are troubled over the spread of so cialism and the attitude to ward the labor unions' It was said that there were 10000 professional criminals in New York City and that the police and courts were unable to contend with them Bishop Burgess in a sermon at St Church Hempstead put the blame for Rector elopement on the laxity of the times The Interstate Commerce Commis sion acting under the new law or dered a reduction in the United States Express Company's rates on cut flowers Southern business men returned to New Orleans from a trip to Panama where they say the Government rep resentatives agreed to purchase more supplies from the Southern States An idea of the rapidity with which the timber is disappearing from some sections of Pennsylvania insists the New York Tribune can be obtained from the following figures which re fer to the timber cutting on the Hicks Run tract in Clearfield County Original size of tract 9000 acres: timber cut the first two years 3000 acres still standing 6000 acres amount of timber cut 50000000 feet: amount standing 200000000 feet daily capacity of sawmill 200000 feet daily shipments 15 carloads amount of timber in Hicks Run yard 6000 000 feet time of operation 2 years estimated time to cut standing tim ber 4 years number of men employ ed 800 to 1000 National Stockman and armer and Democrat The Commoner and Democrat The New York Dally World and Democrat The New York Sundav World and Democrat Thrlce a Week World and Democrat The Pittsburg Daily Post and Democrat The Philadelphia Daily North American and Democrat Century and the Democrat Magazine and the Democrat Cosmopolitan and the Democrat World Almanac World Almanac by mail AND MANY OTHERS We can get you almost any of the leading publications of the day tB eonnectlon with the DEMOCRAT All orders must be accompanied by the cash and must either pay DEMOCRAT in advance or come from a new subscriber Subscribers a're in arrears for the DEMOCRAT are entitled to club privileges Addreaa THE DEMOCRAT 723 Church Street Indiana Pa What is Worth Coveting It requires a well kept life to do the will of God and even a better kent life to will to do His will lo beaming is a rarer grace than to be doing the will of God or he who is willing may sometimes have noth ing to do and must only be willing wait and it is easier far to be do ing than to be willing tc have nothing to do it is easier fa to be working for christ thanth1er1eS ha willing to cease No tnere nothing rarer in the world to day than the truly willing soul and I there is nothing more worth coveting th an the will to will will There no'grander possession for any Chris tian life than the transparently slm plemechanism of a sincerely obeying heart Drummond A SERMON I1YTHP IiiA! MOOD CLARK Attorney nt Law Marshall Building Indiana a DAVID BLAIR Attorney at Law IM Philadelphia street 'Phone 08 Indiana Pa JOHN BANKS Attorney at Law Otfloe In Banks building Philadelphia atrssA Indiana JOHN PIERCE Attorney at Law Offloe In Cunningham building Philadelphia street Indiana Pa JOHN HILL Attorney at Law ones In Room No 1 Bank lug Court place Indiana Pa HARRY EE Attorney at Law 1 ffioe In Marshall Building All legal btinA osretullr and promptly attended to.

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