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PAGE SEVEN, THE JANESVILLE DAILY GAZETTE. SATURDAY, JULY 6r 1912; Folev Kidney Pills are healing. MENOMONIE RECRUIT eifreiipAhctiliig aad tonic, and contain no hatiniui or name lorming en eaa. in. J.

Cortiarn, Cashier vne-1vnie Oftentimes motorists seem to TO PLAY MOVEMENT Reminiscences of Battle of Gettysburg By A. F. Lee Woodvillc. di. reaently bad an acute ih.ink that no "ar-r- is aaredsary in TRINITY'S ONLY BIBLE PROP A FORGERY.

Interpolated Parts Expunged In carryin.it aa.ne: res aayr a he expert. Uncovered envelopes arc 'tossed on roofs of limousines where NORTHERN WISCONSIN CITY HAS Spreading the Movement, Ttel urning from a world-wide journey iiutrle Hie iuteeesl of the extension, to tho children oT all the world of the American suairviaad system. Charles M. Cue. he.

coin-inissiLiner of lite state of Cieln'orteia, rni reercatiou, and a business man of tincra.nier.io, bus icon In New York confer nee with Secret try 3. Braucher ot the Playground and Ree-reLitioit associattoi) of America. "We are planning," said Mr. Goethe. "to dutilice.te for the whole world the werls ot the I'biygroiuii and liecreation assoeiation of America, i i lc ed' I ha needs of attack oE kidney trouble.

"Tbe pains In ir. hack and kidneys were terrible, but I bought a bottle of Foley Kidney Pills and look them, and-can truthfully say they have entirely relieved me. 1 find more benefit from them than from any other kidney medicine ail.l a ia be a poll I 11 1. a re if battle and nro: e-e: ad tubes are thrown carelessly EGUIPPED PLAYGROUNDS AND DIRECTOR then rieo i a ay i e-ea ta lover. th Corps was sent out to help contact: with sharp tools.

Revised Version Bible. Fortv-nicn years nr1 the re! ut this "weeek, Julv 1, 2 and S. 1SG3, Un- battle of ihe Civil AVar. light on the field of Gettysburg tool; place, the reboh. bemr.

turned JacU at then-hrst and only invasion of Northern "hen the Union forces com-tmandert bv General Meade, met Needless I a see, saali ere at. fee a nee have ever 1 ry ttiem. ite-se any substitute. Badger Drug Co. VOLUNTEERS ASSIST dost ict ae.

Strong, light Is very injurious to rubber. So likewise is 115, Otsri we. cum moiieml to rat cat, La: we had to fight all of the way hack to Cemetery Hill. The First Corps didn't, do much hgbti -a nfrer that. We at itinaed na iMulpM lltli and -he laial ia front For reasons, il no other.

-a a its she-ail ha leapt ease-s and defeated the Kciiei aim. the whole orient. Probably no one GUIDE TO iMf.sture unci uu arc aiso injurious Pastor Russell, In Remarkable Die-course, Points Out That After All, tho Spurious. Words Really Make Nonsense Dirocta Atlentian to the bat- Ol' us lay ramost 't reed One Playground to be Open Two under General Leo. The eat taey ehd Maw.

po-a oaoiieh ee u-ac nrpelrvitfitful when Btlford' to tires. Waterproof wrappers which keep out li.t.rhl, eaas ere and oil and Evenings a Week. Progress Throughout the World. -uu: t'Lt-ahzes nee i eefo tuna tie tee opmenL socn to he seen there. The tee: ea rove of e' -i iirlni dynasty is eully the work of rer.ni-ted Chinese etauhai: IM-aa Atreriru and of men lihe Sun Yal Sen, line Was'ra ntt'i an ol lahuia, aelio sit: is vor'-t the diree: at the tart a-e pi ut eat.

spr net irre Mpurv 1: aia.e I s.iarp sei Villi i city Men otn rem ie. Wis stances, can be had of any naati-ry Every motorist should cavalry, a par- I'doteM amy. a. ee dentally came in contact with Hoth division of Hill's corps or the Southern army. Bii ford's cavalry were reinforced bv Gen.

John Reynold's forces, aail the tub' la A. F. of this city, a sottrm.d lieutenant in the Second Siea i ea "Wisconsin Infantry, was wit.li Tiey- the vide, on Monday or firs week, opme I wo pli.ygroi.hids In cimrgo of a fraht-n dii at or. aa I ii ins em. Both h.riiii rire aaaea tee never satis- lesuil.

n- the iiil'liienne of an woman, wife a China is to have public school system a charge up there once. That finish -d the lighting-or. the first day. The next day there was fighting all along Ilea lire, although ic veaa eeere of skirmishing titan lighting. The third day was tbe groat day.

Pickett made his charge and we held our line ready Lor any call Lo go in, but out-corps was called on. It was i. tgiiiflccnt sight Lo see Miaieer when he started on his rhgrge. The artillery had been caiii.oiiuo.kig hours hei'ore hand, and were atari amis on both the Union and factory for carrying tubes in it car. will be equipped with app la o.

tun ea nets eh .1 based ttboii tha American, and ling between the box and t.ul an 1 Syracuse, N. June SO. In one of Pastor Russell's discourses here today he sroke from tills text: "To us there Is but one God, the Father, of whom lire all and wo in i ill and one stront-Jy considealng Incorptaailhg into it flea eeaetna s-ehoel eiecreatinn aeh now ee ail. I a rre -or l-lanson has ydprnerl the Iisr of will) mi belle care order to ma I an v-taieh il1 It aa -t srrvirs- is lander than tubes Inevitably be in- STUDY OF ANIMALS New Dictionary a Help at Poultry or Dog' Shows The Demand is Growing. There are more poultry and dog shows every year and in addition to all other benefits you arc sure to derive ih-oiii a Ga.ufte dictionary and treasury of literature and facts you will such ea: 'a 1 1 ii reams much better with the colored illustrations of the many different breeds of fowls and ermines to aid yon.

More you have the beat feature of the New Websterian 1912 Dictionary, luntraterl oalled to your attention ernaer taieli aa I a have ill New York. A a ipe tlaroa eh oeir new til' tired, avers la: inner ibey ed euhl ulile to all concerned anil still keep take I he lo: i igs ivi ich will fit i laa eon to have tbe new Chinese ia- a -aift inln their ntiblio yuafely around the tube. within the Mauls a va liable. I lie be-bcsiniiitig it. Is inlencletl lo have four elt-rr awlr.KS.

fori- teeter volley ball courts, wci Iiaska' in, lis two Indoor haseliallF and bal.s. four aaial etghl aialll iw-j daa- School system a ciumdrte aapiaa-iarel ittl. uiie or Ameriean lines. A confee-eraee tea; a-ekl ate ollaee Lord Jesus Christ, to n.eai'pi ai-a 1 irauanr a Me oho, -aroaaa a aaa a rien, US at' eiirleil he- el a it uu ber of organiiiatitiiis having- ta ie ep rin era. oiraeer rrp.ort I rin.

Ah a result, itlaaa are oti hnan bans, two siaaee-t eal a r-ihe-and probaby two croquet sets I'or l.lio use or who ctune with their children. One of the prime of public pbtye. oitnils ovcrywlico is bo lennr ehildresi how to piny, and Malison is pvnjaivctl Id lend the youngsters in all manner of i iilcrestiiiK It! reeky' aire That a raaMMaa General Hunt, in charge ol: the artillery, rode up and down the line giving the order to cease thing, nnrl the guns were pulled over the crest ol the knoll, out of sight of the Rebels. Naturally they supposed the artillery had heen silenced and made ready lo charge. In a.

park near tho hauled the reserve batteries of guns were kept and as soon as a gun was disabled another was put in its place, the guns ranging in sine from twelve to twenty pound field guns. Pickett's force started out and ettierg rata I It he ell nip ot trees. It ser-aeed us though the Roads nartlnc for the center of the Union line, hut they made a quarter wheel ar.d turned right towards the cemetery, When they got in range the Union artillery "opened on li.oiu and Him." I Corinthians vii.i, 6. Pes tor Itussoll declared that for centuries Christians have boon overlook-ieet the real doctrine of the Trinity, set forth in the Bible, and have been perplexing their minds in an endeavor to believe raid understand tbe mysterious theery of the creeds on Ike surge which an persistently ignores the laws of run the unities, by declaring that throe ones are one: of tit times rnrying the daah'oati ei etad asserting that one Is three. Any one questioning this fabulous drtifted for a eommlttec which is to ma-re available the condeused ex-lierlence all American play far foreign governments, tin-liunrtl eitid municipal, nniver na 1 ether similar instill.

lions, and individuals. Playground for Seoul. While Hi cue abms are being v.oideee mil-, arm nimme nt.s are heivue aeir- lints children knr hoi aa nlaieri ol the first IF 'tomorrow is your birthday. freile 'lie- that you nay have without quarreling and give yo.lir r.t.i ml inn l.n your interests, as h-eiOiieaiailioa tiyprranal ia the or o-n a s. ea! lee i.ltn! el Korea statement, even to the extent of asking an explanation, was branded heretic ten! assured that the matter Is a mys The work wi.l be rfh I.V supunrfed sortr rot I le irealoPo tery which cannot i.e understood, but it-, rate makes it.

possible lo use it eaeverii-rmriy anywhere and every-, where. Six coupons clipped from consecutive issues of Tho Gazettee and the book thai, yon will be showing your leitehhors, after you have paid the sntfill expense bonus incidental to the purchase, is yours. This is not. the dictionary that y.ou will eventually buy. It is the dictionary that you certainly will buy at once when you see it.

That's the reason why, Thai's the. explanation for the large number' of die: mitiiy buyer? which has been coming to the Dictionary Department, carrying away the books in. record style. Tout's the reason that orders arc ehiiiee in lust thrnu.eh tae mail. This Dictionary is NOT published by the original publishers of Webster's Dictionary or by their success-It.

has been revised and brought up to the present date- in accordance with tho best authorities from the greatest universities, is published by a well known publishing company of New York Cily. that deaa-il tin? lataa he ee bv Ihc people ol. bemil. -lnis win so bo a training-school for native je or visors and Korean, similar Undertaking is lo be ct mniirnrl nt A start has F. LEE of this city, Second Lieutenant of Second Wisconsin Infantry in Civil War.

Those -born Sunday, July 7, I'Jli, ill be too free or speech and will ius niako enemies. They will be illianl but usually unappreciated by elornitl torture; aud in numerous se.aarsis purseues hf.d nnNciti.t- taught, aid feels conlidont tho re suds will bo surprising when I ha is well under way. A great varieiy ot paflirnea will bo intro-luced, iu.tltitlhig soraot that will bo InLercsthig to ycuflis of lli'teen or sixteen ycu-s well as (he smaller children. All arc welcome to eoiuoj and see tor tlieinsclves. Tie director well give bis time per-' soiially to the Wilson lot from 12:00 a.

arid will bel nl: the school front 2:00 to 5:00.1 It Is expected that volunteer aaist-; since will be iitili.c-j at both i la a as soon as necessary un.ingemenls can lie made. In addition to tlm: hours neon: imicd. it is proposed to have Hie Wilson playground open ivii.ii the di rector in attendance on two evenings a week from 7:00 to e'elnck" for the bcncOt. of children from North enomiticc. so been made at uiitlei- a jilan.

on el fe ta a lie be i uritt Urn ret their Mends. nob! ea a her:" he lire i i ttete liohei ranks, but they came -right will tlioir heads down, and the Onion soldiers were pouring; It right Into them. Oar hoys were, in from the battery, hack of a stone wall, and none ol the Rebels who get behind thai, wall wont back again. When the Rebels got in front, ol the rocs, Standard's Vermont lirlgaf.o, which was there, "wheeled right inte Hie Rebel Hank. Jn the I'aee of such tin attack the Rebel line broke, mid when they broke the halt wan ended.

General Meade had the Sixth Corps stationed near his head but did net use them, although ill be had, at tbe stuke, as. for Instance, was done by our good brother John- Calvin to -y. it eave-e i en ire inip-jvues. Other work is planned, for lelimtrie tad for Latin Ameritta. Bervetus.

Doctrine of Trinity Traced. nold's troops at the time the battle started, and although not. actively engaged ni the time, was a witness of the famous charge made by Pickett on the third and r.icst day of the battle. Regarding his experiences at the Battle of Gettysburg, Lieut. Lee told the following story.

The Richest Man irv the World. Could spend his entire fortune try-S to make a better remedy for rheu-n-itisiu than IMeritol Rheumatism yrlers- Tf you only knew their value iu would use this wonderful remedy ir rheumatism. Recommended by There is.ito uureasonnble mystery connected, with the doctrine of tbe one ine enter rngredlent. Tie self-made man has hardly ever hiltv as ia -ae Labia, neglected to begin by laying In a largo supply of Pastor Husacll. Od the contrary, it la very simple, very retaennf bio, and very aina-a, us and atl who have tried it.

Ite-linble Drug Sole agents. io could have wiped out. trio Robe! rmy. A gene; al ansa lallua, ad tehee' honoring to Gotl tnc i-atner, jesus iui Sou, nntl to the Holy Spirit. Tim Pastor traced the doctrine of tbi the battle.

a na- lie una- ana tiee Fotirlh--l went from Cult's Mill Triads, as present -atl ta Pie eraees, tn Its source. It was not the teachings of Je is inspired Apostles, and lound Top, and most every s.t-p ot way I could have walked on dead 's todies, a distance ol' a mile or -aire-h' nut the tjeda ot tae- 1 a le 1 1 as a broke en 1- a ta aiy hord of italtle, wliicli they used to ami those -who fur more than four end rears hat! keen 'Me-ikr. oeop i resus' day. After tho death of if: use es. 'd Rial.

ops erl'eaieously trare ahaie aeit.n -he army a artasl oil rii ill oil to be th.e'.r seiereseeu: 'resli meat for the soldiers once was driven into wliat was Devil Don, re place where a with Apostolic and these hit I -a ashed out has aea 'cat luniks. lai'iiailaeetl the creeds with r.aor r.v They had been butchering in (here and Tiear iaeaiistereias aaef P.iM.j aetiera- "We were camped at While Creek, north of Gettysburg, the day before the battle, and the next morning, I was ordered to take a hundred men and reconnoiter. Wo were overlEtkon on the road by General John F. Reynolds, a ordered tu follow them. "Everything was quiet we got to wiihin thirty or forty rods from the Seminary.

There was a seminary outside the terra Ottysblirg a theological seminary. 1 think it was, and as we came nearer the seminary, the skirmish between Jmt'ord's cavalry and the Rebels began. We filed up to a rail fence, tore it down, and advanced up the side ot iaeline. Reynolds was riding ahead of the regiment, and just as bo reached the crest of the hill, he was shut thrwu by a bullet from the on the other side of the hill. Then tbe regiment came up on the run, and swept right over the top of the hill.

The Rebels on the other side, seemed to have formed a skirmish line, as they had stuck their flags tip in the ground. When they saw its, coming, their Ulcers told them that we were state militia and wc could hear aim holler, "ttdat.e militia be damned," and Big hats." At that time we wore a large bat cocked on one side, with a shield dii one sie. They were a mighty nice hat evn if the Rebels did call us "Big Hats" for wearing them. Well, we reined lata tar t'l: etlons. i saa- nun lli-tro a ilrepae.l tlet.tl al their work.

There was one, who had -Innnecl half oil an animal; one The Trinity of the creeds -was mtro- (Itieed to offset the agnostic in ti-a ttccs ot the flee ales. ha Meati-aa tteterettet! killed last tea ae laa sin ami in i.lhrndaiijity as a out who denied its feacadt: gs respecting tbe killed tn ox; and third liad boon struck by a ball and had fallen between the legs of the ox ho was skinning. In the caves in the bank where prehv.L-jan existeuce of Jesus, tue ne-ei -salty lor His death as- a shentope- fie det-el a a atal eulranel, a --ae ment, and tbe doctrine ot the resnrrec- lay just its they had fallen. hue litre eae paiae on le in tela If at the litte, ii big barn, that was used for In proportion as the Grecians denied. aspit.nl, and uie men were cetuou there.

Most of those brought in many Christians would combat their theory, and they advanced claim after claim until they reached! the climax were dead, a a the others might as -rep ed it ear erf oils ot ileea.r.ag that was His own Father and His own Son at the aauoo time, that one God. equal iu power aucl glory Rebels and they ran into a railroad cut where thr-v sun-rendered '-el ha re been for -ill tbe cliance tlioy had of securing hospital attendance. I was shot lick in the log and Lieutenant Showaltcr was shot in the big toe, the bullet running up his foot. We got inl ti cart and paid a mat) lo fake us over ia I.itllo.o-.rii. There wc took tho cars and wont Lo Mai: mere, took the train from ore to Frederick City, and then footed it over South Mountain to 1 la ge-rs late u.

and raak ear egiuu. iin their nrms. As we missed uttt of the cut. we could see another body of Rebels- canteg the fields and we ran to meet mens, i uuso in railroad cut then turned and fired iitl our backs, but the Sixth Wiseotisi came up and gave it to them in tl again. They were lyii.g f.

lose to the diteb. Our whole brigade then swung across and met A reh a a fe he: brigade HCUCis, nun tne order nan poen gi to attack in the morning, but wl and Atelier surrendered, 'a, a ha a eta; ornmg etimo there were tured more nee man were our bi-iteadte and he Meaela t-aae Mehch- hi taee-'e. I'a-y 'in', ereaa-a-l this and began lo iacig haak hat ch.l Mae liver slt-ei aa i lee' Sea, lit Archer fetednal them up iii quick style, was the end of the battle of Getty i By that time the Rebels were strung Mountains of Iron Ore. The world contains at least four mountains campered til al -mat jlid prayed to tbe other part of Himself with, strong cryinga and tears to be delivered from the power of tbe tomb, -was heard and was raised from the lend by the power of the other part of Himself. Indeed, e.aid the Pastor, some have curried the matter so far ns to claim that when Jesus died the world was for three days without a God, that Ho then raised Himself from the dead.

Others, considering this no unrenscn-nl-'e view, claimed that Jesus never rea'ly died, but merely pretended to fiie that all of tbe experiences of the itt'iS'1 were a mere fare-e. a pantomime, performed for the effect upon tho peoplethat merely tho body of Jesus died after crying, "My God, My God. why hast Thou forsaken Me?" and that tbe real Jesus, tbe real God, stepped out aud watched tho proceedings and connived at tho deception, including tho fimrhier JtaeepMeu. respertiag the resurrection froUi the dead. All of this mtist bo abominable to the Father.

All Christians are perplexed with this mau-made mystery. Now, it's Bible students are wnklhg and are studying the Bible, they find that its teachings arc Very different from that of the creeds, that it is very real, very logical, very beautiful, very harmonious. Trinity Supported by Forgery. Before we come to tbe examluation of 'due Bible's testimony respecting the iron ore. One Is In atexJco, one In the Hailed States, another in India, and a -oar 1 ta 'Africa just eahaw he he dan, and there have been reports of such a mountain existing in Siberia.

CURIOUS BITS OF HISTORY x3 We want every prospective purchaser of au automobile to know that the Overland jS) juUe Model 60 costs $1200. "lm I 1 1 To sell you a Model CO we want you to know the price first. We do not base our ar- jtij I I gttmcnts on worthless special selling1 points itt the manner of some dealers. Others will tell fiilHl I you of a thousand special features first of aij. You may even have to ask tbe price.

I I I You can get more automobile satisfaction for $1200 in an Overland Model 60 than I I for $1500 in any other line. That is why when: you come to inspect this car we tell yon I the price first. It's merit is self-evident. I I I' The Overland Model 60 will never be equalled in low price until there is a duplica- I I I I tion of the mammotb Willys-Overland production I I ASK FOR A BOOKLET i Jancsville Motor 9 Old Phone 1197 17 19 S. Main.

New Phone 560 111 Wheel base, 111 inches; body, G-passcnser foredore touring; motor I ff! I I $1200; three oil lamps in blank und brass rininb, two gijs I ljj II DOUBLY PKOVEN. JtMiesvillc Readers Can No Longer Doubt tlie Evidence, This Jancsville citizen testifictt long ago. Told oC quick relief oC LasLimg benefit. The facts are now eon firmed. Such testimony is complete the evidence conclusive.

It forms convincing proof of merit. Mrs. Johnson, 1 IS Terrace Janosviilo, says: "I was EuTferer from kidney trouble for ten or twelve years. My kidneys became sluggish and their failure to do their work properly caused me to become weal: ante leclabess. The kidney secretions were very unnatural and often my joints were sore and swollen.

I had almost given up hope of getting relief when I had the good I'tir. tune to hear of Doan's Kidney Mills. I got a supply at the People's Drug and they soon restored my kidneys to a. normal condition. I advise other kidney sufferers to try this remedy." (Statement given in August, 1908.) CONFIRMED PROOF.

Mrs. Johnson was interviewed on September 23. If 10, and she added to the above: "I take pleasure in again recommending Doan's Kidney Pills and advising their use in all cases of kidney trouble. 1 am stiil froe from kidney complaint and my back does not bother me to any extent" For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents.

Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole ngents for the ra ted States. Trinity, I remind you that the word "trinity" does not occur in tbe English Bible fi-out Gcaesis to Revelation, and that lio passngo npproximntlng such teaching is found there, except one. and that one is an Interpolation, as all scholars. Including Trinitarians, admit. The Revised Version expunges the additions (evidently added about the seventh century), beeiia.se' they are not found in any manuscripts of earlier date.

The spurious passage is round in St John's first Epistle, Those snlll-cieiitly interested will read the in Its proper form in the Ke eiaed Version, aud we ask thein to note that the additional words of the forgery really make nonsense. In that tbey tell us that the ihuhor and the Son By A. W. MACV. Th career of Goor'go Cltlln, the American artist, Is a good example of a life ncceGefully devoted to a single object.

He vas born In Pennsylvania In 1798. Ho studied law, but had a decided for art. In early life he conceived the Idea of executing a series of Indian paintings, in order to rescue from oblivion and save for future generations the various types and cuEtoms of the American ab-ortglnces. tn 1832 he began traveling among the Indians, and for eight years he lived among the wild tribes of North and South America, studying their features, habits, customs, rites ond ceremonies. He painted more than S0t portraits of Indians, from life, 470 of them full length.

This unique and valuable collection of paintings Is now owned by tho U. government, and may be ooen In the National Museum at -Excusable. Hub (angrily) "Hero! what do you mean by waking me out of a sound ttemember the name Doan's and Bleep?" Wile "Because th sound wa too distressing." Boston Transcript.

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