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' ' "' ' " ' "" '"i"" ' i -in i ii ii -i ii 1 1 1 1 i iii ., r, , -i. .in i .mi mnrmttmfmt,'-- i '"WWMMtem f f I"".'1' JSS Mi ;ate fAQL THE DEMOCRATIC BANNEK TUESDAY, MAY 17, 19f lg'llIW.IOPl Ooo PEOPLE'S Sermon by CMARLES T. RUSSELL, Pastor Brooklyn Tabernacle. Q-m-m-mmmimJ99mimtQQ Q v London Kng. May intli. Albert Memoiial llnll. recoguicd as tho largest modern andllorfuni lu tho world, was crowded today to heat Pas tor Kusxcll ol drool. I n Tabernacle, Jsevv WirU. on "Pentecostal ISIesslngs." Many of the most pioiiilneut stalls and boxes are owned by the nobility, many of wlioiu occupied lliem, while others, unable (o attend, gi.iclously grunle-i penulsslon for their occupan cy by otheis; but hundreds wero turn fd away The meeting was held un der the auspltes of the "International Ullilu Students Association." Tho speaker suld:- It Is npproptl.itu that on lids day, celebrutul and recognized as the tin nlversary of Peutecosl, we should con sider the linpiut, and have well in mind what we celebrate. 1 therefore tSUe us mi text, Hie words of St. re fer explanatory of the occahlon: "This Is that which was spoken by the Prophet Joel: And It shall come to pass In the last dnj(.. .sallh Cod, I will pour out my Sphlt upon all llcsli; and your sons and jour d.iiighleru shall juophesy, Lad .wiiir jotuig men shall huve the vlhlou which your ancients dreamed or: and on my servants and on my haiidiualdeus 1 will pour out In those dujs no Spirit, and they shall proclaim." (I glvo you a picferrod translation.!-Acts II, 10-18. St. Peter declares tlutt tho outpour ing of the holy Spirit upon the waiting believers ut Pentecost waa mentloied by Joel the Piophel, but he does not spy that till ol the prophecy was ful filled theio and then. As a matter of act wo know that thu holy Spirit was not then pouted out on all (lesh; It was poured (Kit meicly upon Cod's ec,rvauts and h.ind-mahlens. A euro ful Inspection shows us that there are two parts to thu prophecy (It All (lesh. and ('Ji Cod's servants and huntltnald ens. Tho order of tho blessing Is also Mated. It will come upon all llcsli ulUi those days, hut upon tho servants and hand maldeusvbi those days. The tlajs meulluned evidently refer to tills Cospel age trom Pentecost to the sec ond coining ol Chi 1st, lu tills period, of now nearly nine teen centuries. Cod's holy Spirit has be 'ii gtaiitcd to lil.s faithful ones, and to the io alone. Only the fully conse crated have been nccepled of the Lord as living Mtirlllccs, and only such liavo been hcgoMcn of the holy Splilt, Unit they ma be "new creatines lu Christ." During all tills time, the woild has been uuiccognlcd ho (ur as tho holy Spirit Is concerned Indeed, the Apos 41c alter I'eutccoNi went still further ami declined that "(lie whole world fletli hi the Wicked due." .Thu oply anion of the holjr Spltlt must bo, as in the case of Felix, to "tepiove the world ol sin nud righteousness, and of a coining judgment " Our text de clares, however, that the time is com lug when tin- vyoi hi will icrelve a Mime of the gieat IMv iue blessing, which was lull insured by the death of Christ Itul lis tune ol favot will bo "( those clajM"-nfier this Cos pel ge shall have come to an end, after the New Dispensation, the Mil b'Uiilnl Age. shall havciouic. Let us note llrst the blessings belonging to till Cospel Age. in wld Ii we me spe lully luteiesied, and Mibseipiciiil let us untlce the blessings thin Cod Iiiih promised siuiil'coiiio to all uuiukiud Tho Church's Pentecost. , It Is ma Milllcleiit that we say that a Peiiteiostal blessing came upon I lie followers of .Ickiih lu the upper room nt .leiiiMilem. lol.ill dllleretit from iin, (hlng i hat had been known lu tint world befoi We want to know why It was so, and II u blesng why It did not loinei-ooiiei tnCod's peopleV Were ii.enilier W-. Luodi, Noah, Alaiili.iiu, Moses Daniel, the Piopjiets, wc ice ognle the lact that they weie grand (liaiacters and, as St, Paul s-ild, 'They laid this testimony tlutt they pleased Cod." Vol tbeie was no Pen UHostal oiitpoinliig lu (hell da, nor until the uge of man in the woild was more ihaii four thousand .ve.iis Why was this- We answer Unit Cod bus his own I lines anil seasons lot- i lie va rious tenures ol tils walk. Wc recall the words of our Loid Jo sits icHpeiilng his foi ei miner, "Verily 1 Ai unto .von, Among them thai are horn of women Iheie hath mil llseli a greater than John Hie It.iptlst. not withstanding lie tint Is least lu tho Kingdom of heaven Is greater than he" (Matthew il. Hi Why could not John, and others ol the pinpheu pieecillngl lllm, elilct lu illid enjot tills Cospel fa i r.r? .We answer in the language of, St Paul "Cod having proilded some belter (hlng foi it Hint thevivvlihoitt us should not lie iiiiiiIh perfect" (He - brews l. lib our Creator lias gieut gifts (o dlspciixo in our race through llio Redeemer ami II Is for him to do lermlne the limes and the sea sour for the dispensing of these blessings .mil to whom (be shall go According to tho JMMno arrangement, the Itcdeoiner hud llrst to dh- as mini's Hansom Pi Ice. lieforo any ol the race could come back lub full relntloiiHhlp Willi the Cicator. It is true thai bj f.illh Abraham and i-thcrs of I vi pa si did enjo) certain of t- &' fort 7 jt 1 -O PUi.fl? pa PASTOR RUSSELL'S DISCOURSE ON PENTECOSTAL BLESSINGS CHEAT WHITSUNTIDE SERMON AT ALBEKT MEMORIAL HALL O OOt"'""''"",""",wK3 find's fnvnri. iind njiicli of IiIh fellow ship, but nunc uiiild he icci'lvcd liito full soiHlilp mid Jidni-liilrHlil) with Christ, mull lliNt' tliclr slim Inid bi'eii ciiucc'llcd Tlii'ii ilif.v could be u(cot d In Obi 1st on I lie terms which the Futhcr Iiiim unpointed Those erj disciples who received 'he ItlexsltiK In the upper room on I'on teiust. hud foiHiiUen nlu. IiiiiI liecotnu .Ichuk' disciples, hutl iniide full coiise LT.itloii of nil their earthly hope and In terests, hud been accepted by the Lord JestiR, mid he had put his Spirit .upon them. euablliiK them to do many mighty works In Ills nunio. However. It was one thing to do mighty works through ills spirit, or power, and another mat ter to possess that spirit Inherently to act directly us ngciits of Divine fa vor Instead of lndliectfy. It Is In har mony with this thotiKht that we icud that after our Lord breathed upon Ltlieui the holy Spirit, symbolically In) purling his Sphlt. and coiiitnlssltintu;; them us Ills representatives to preach the (Jospel. he told them, newrllicless, to tiirrj at .leiusaleni until thej were endued w it Ji power-(he holy Spirit until the I'ather should recognize them dltectly as Id's ministers and ambassa dors, i Prom the standpoint of Dhlne ,lus lice, tlie Apostles and believers weie Mill under the M-uicnce ut denth as dinners at the time or our Loid's death, lit the time of Ills resurrection, at the time of his ascension. Then he said to them, ''It Is expedient for you that I go away, for If 1 go not uwuj. the Comforter will not come unto ion" (John xvl, i. After the foity days. Invisibly present with his disciples, uscept on a few occasions for a few moments each, our Loid ascended, and after ten tliijs the holy Sphlt from the Father cauie upon the waiting household of raltli. It evidenced to (hem the fact that their sins had been forgiven for Cliilst's sake, that they weie Justllled lieely loin all things through his sacrlllce. ami thai, their couseciatlou to sacrlllce themselves had been accepted of the Father, nud that hencefotth they might count themselves us "Jolui-saci Ulcers with Christ," "members of his Hotly," mem bers of "the Church of the Flrst-botn. whoso unmes are written in heaven," members of Hie "Seed of Abraham" ((jiiliitlaus III, 'Jib. Keys of the Kingdom. Tlio Master In speaking to St. Peter nhMiicd him that lu him weie. commit ted the Keys ol the Kingdom of Heav en, which slgnllled that the way into Llliu Kingdom at tlutt lime had not yet been opened, nud that IVtur would bo honoied by being thu Loid's servant to do I ho opening woilc. There were (wo of these "kojs." and therefore llieio wete two opening works to be uuompllhhcd. The Chinch, under Christ her Lord, Is Cod's Kingdom, not yet set up or h tahllHhcd "lu power and great glory" not jot, lliilshed or Inaugurated. Tho woik of this Cospel Ago Is to "call" or'lnvlio 8iu.li as have a hearing ear to become John-helm In this Kingdom, for which ho taught us to pi ay, "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as It Is done lu licii.veu." So man) as genuinely accept this heav enly milling, this "high calling" to glo ry, hotioi, mid Imiuorialtt, au proba tionary ineiulieis of tho Kingdom of Heaven. Such ate Scilptuially e litil'led' to coulllllie fallllltll to their vows of consecration, and thus make their' calling and election sine to a pl'icc lu this glotlims Kingdom, which will be luaugiiiaiid ut the second coin ing ol (.'In 1st Itul die I .oixl instructs all snv In;,, "Sit do)vn llrst and count tho cost" il.uke lv. 'JSi; "but If any mail draw bin I; my soul shall lino no plfUMiio lu him" tlletuews . lltji, All who are iIiiih silrlt-begotten (by tho holy Sililt, .loliu I, llli dining this ago ate promised a spltli tilt t Ii. to spltlt-belng lu the lesuiiectlou. Wo read. "It Is sown lu nuriiptlou; It Is iiilsed In liicotiuptlon, It Is sowu In dishonor; It Is raised lu glor.v It Is sown In weakness; It Is ialscd In pow er It Is how n mi animal body; It Is raised a spiritual body , . , For this 1 say, brethien, that Hcv.lt ami blood cannot liiheiil the Kingdom of Cod, neither doth cotriiptlon Inherit Incur iup(lou" (I Coiliithhms xv, 1'JII, SO) The entire peilod between the llrst ad vent ami the second advent of our He deenier Is set npiir. lu the Ulvluo Fro giam for this gteat work of selecting from amongst men the "little dock," sin h us shall be counted worthy of these honors on the spirit plane, and thu pilvllcge of participating with Mes siah In his gieal work of the next age, To th Jew Flrt. Oulj Jews leeched tho Pentecostal j blessing The (ientlles were evcludeil i for three and a half jeara llieieafter, I In Imi imui) w.lth a Divine piouttsu , iiiiule to tlie.levvlsh nation. Then ciiino the time for a similar privilege to bu extended to the Ceutllcs, and the rec ord Infoi ms us tjiut Cornelius wus i the first Ceiilllo to bo received Into spiritual relationship with Cod lie . was a good mull, nud had been a good I tntui for years: he pra.ved often, ami ' gave much alius to the people but until then, (lie middle wall of purtitlr u oco fleparaied between .lew mid Ceiltlle. liven then he eotnd not b nselved ot Cod tiecnusi" ol Ills works, or put vers, or alms, bin must lit xc be Inst I tided respecting Christ unci his tedemptlvo xork, and must believe and neiept the same. "Neliher Is there salviitloti lu nny other; lor Iheie Is none other rnitue under heaven given iiniong men. wliereby we must be saved" (Acts iv, 12i. cltlier In this age ot In uny other. Thus It wus Hint. In harmony with our Itedeetner's promise, St. Peter used the "key" which Introduced the Ccn tiles to the Pentecostal blessings. As he used the first key on the Day ot Pentecost lu fplaliilng to the multi tudes of Jews the meaning of the Pcntecostnl blessings, and the privilege thai they had of entering Into Hie Di vine favor thereby, so, at this later dnte, the Lord Instructed Cornelius to send for Fetec. saying, "Send there fore to Joppa. and call hither Simon, whoso surname is Polor; he Is lodging In the house of one Simon n tunnel by' I lie senside; who. when he comet h, shnil speak unto thee" (Acts x, XVI; xl. 11, 151. Thus were the two "keys" used by SI. Peter, mid thus., weie llio doors of the Cospel fuvor the hlgh cullltig of Joint. heirship with Jesus thrown open, both lo Jews and to Ceu tllcs, through fnlth In the precious blood. The doors thus thrown open nre not yet closed; but, as wo Rome times sing, "That galo was left ajar for me " I reolcc with you today, fellow-students of the Wmd of Cod. that this great gift of Cod Is still obtainable. Hint the lime has not .vet fully conic when the door of opportunity to tills hlgh-calllug must close. Close It will, so t-ooii as the full number of the "elect" shall be completed. Thnnk Cod that another door will then open; the door of I'lxtllittinn lo human pertcctlon ami lo eaitlily life, grand beyond tho power of description. But the blessed opportunity of Ibis Pentecostal favor Is still granted. As St. Peter declares In his epistle, "Whereby tit e given unto us exceed ing great and precious promises; that by these ,ve might be partakers of the dlrliie iinture" (II Peter I, li. The door lo this divine untitle Is the one that will soon shut, as our lledeetuer Illus trated In the parable of tho "Wise and FoolMi Virgins," When a sulll cleiil number of "wise virgins" shall have entered to complete tho brlde clasfi. forthwith the door of opportu nity to that station, to that class,, to that honor, to the divine nam re. will be closed, and (lie elect of Cod will ho neither one more nor one less than tho number originally foreordained. "My 8plrit Upon All Fles'a." St. Paul speaks of tills Cospel ngo ill lug, "Now Is the tuccpUMe time; toda.v If ye will hear his voice, haiden not your hearts." NoLall hear his voice In these tlnjs. Thij. great mass of mankind liavo not even heaid of the mime of Jesus, nud consequent ly could not harden their hearts against him, nor against the terms now offered for lettirn to fellowship with Cod. This Is tlie acceptable lime or pei lod of salvation, lu the sensu that Cod is now willing to iueil the oftcr lugs of belleveis If they present their bodies living sacrlllces. yt. Pnul de clureH Hint this Is u leasonnhle service, holy and acceptable to Coil (Itom. ll.li. Tho testimony lo the Church and tjie high calling have been open during lids Gospel Age. Tho testimony lo the world ami Hie lilenruigs under that testimony will be durt-ig the Millen nial ge. The death of Jesus Is "tho proplthlttoii (sutlsfacl'oiii for our sins (tlie church's i, and not for ours only, hut also for the she, of the whole woild" In due time, during tho Mil lennial Age (I John II. '.. For. us the Apostle Paul decUtes, "there shall lie a i asm reel ion. both of Hie Just and of tlm unjust" lActH xxlv Kit, That will hit the time for .he precious uieilt of Jesus' sucilllco to be made known, to be undeistiiod, to be upptcciulcd, and to bilng Its blessed results of res titution to vyho-so ever will receive t tic same, - Then Cod's hol, Spirit holy power will, thiough Liu 1st, be outpoured upon nil llcsli upon all mankind. Mes siah ivill luuugm'utc llio new din peusntlon by sealing with Istuel tho New Covenant lu his blood; as sa's the Lord through th( Apostle Paul, "This is tuy Covenant with them when I shall tnhi awn their sins. As con cerning llio Cospel they mo enemies for your .sul.es, hut as touching tau election, the me beloved for the la Hums' sales" (Itomiins l. 'J7, aSi, Tills out'Pouiing of the holy Spirit Is not morel for Israel, nor Cod's blessing nietel upon Abraham's nat ural seed outside tho Church class. It will liiclwle all of every nation desir ous of coining into accord with Cud, after tiny shall liavo cuino to a clear knowledge of thu Truth. All nations shall ho privileged to enter luto and enjoy Istyul's gieat Covenant, by be coming chlldien uf Abraham through fnlth, Ami all t ejectors of Cod's grace Inning been destroyed In tho Second IX-ath, thu world ot mankind will constitute tho promised seed of Abraham, whoso number shall ho nu the sands of the scashote, even as tho splilt-bcgnitfii ones of this Cospel Ago nre likened to the slurs of heaven, Thu Aticlcnrs. I he Prophets. St. Pe ter declares, liavo all spoken of tht-so glorious "times Of lestltutlon," nud It will ho during these Utiles when tho Loid shall pour mil Tils Sphlt upon till llcsli, that thu people may reniUo tv hat the Ancients had seen lu vision mil In tlroains "the wilderness bios i.inilng us it tote," "tho solltnry place teliig glad," "fountains In the desert," 'tho knowledge of the Lord filling tho vhole en rtli us the waters cover tho teat deep, nud none needing to my o lis uelghbur. Know thou tho Lord, foe til shall know him from the least to the cieatest" TIMON Lodge Confers Hunk Aiiri Organizes liiiMihiill luaiu Tlmon lodgo No. 45 K. of P. confer red tho rank of Usqulro upon threo candidates nt tho regular meeting Thursday evening. Tho work was dono chiefly by now members of tho lodgo nnd was grcattly enjoyed by tho candi dates and attending" knights, Tho baseball committee was authorised to tuirchnsa supplies and uniforms at onco nnd proceed to organlzo the best ball team In tho city. Tho sick members wero all reported to be getting better In n communica tion from Ellslm Wngcs, county dep uty, at Frcderlcktown, ho slated that ho would issue n cnll for tho meeting of tho picnic committees of tho several lodges of tho county, said meeting to bo held at Castle Hall on W. Gambler street. DO YOUR MILLING HERE Wo, tho udcrBlgncd, Ilrown Milling Co , have Just completed the remodel ing of our mills jvltli a now water wheel and other machinery and liavo made It ono ot tho best little l oiler mills J n Knox county. Wo pay nianu factuto nnything that the farmer rais es on his farm, vl. Winter wheat, corn (either by roller or buhts) Hour, corn meal, ryo flour, buckwheat flour, crushed,' corn and colo straight win ter wheat flour ns blended with spring wheat flour. So bring along your wag- nil loads, cart loads and horso loads and wo will glvo ou a fnlr deal and guarantee results to be tho very best. Glvo us a tilal and bo convinced. Cash paid for wlfoat. Ground feeds ot nil kinds a specialty. BIIOWN MILLING CO., Howard, Ohio, .. Against Insurance Co. Still Being Heard One Juror In Tlie Case Has Been t'xeused Other Hums From Tlie Temple Of Justice The case of Stcyvnit vs. tho Insur ance companies is still occupying tho attention of the Jury in tlo court of common picas, A greater putt of Thutsduy was consumed In arguing a point ot admission of cortaln testi mony. , Hut uloven Juiors nro now sitting in tho easo. John Conklo ot tho First wind was excused Thutsduy on no count of tho death of his giundilaugh tor, llttlo Helen Oraliain. Action For Money v William II Cow, ndmlnlstiator ot Joshua Hairis, has filed a suit In the torn t of. common plena to recover tho sum ot ?r:i) with Interest from May lti, 1910. Tho action is based on a pionilssoiy nolo. Columbus Kwnlt lop resents tho plaintiff. Inventory and Appraisement In tho mnttor of the 'estate ot Mar garet llartman un Invontory and ap praisement hnB been Hied ns follows: Personal goods $100, 8OQurltlos$8,700, real CBtato ?;i,200. Total ?12,000 Roberts Estate In tho matter of tho estate of John C. Hoberts an Invontory and appraise ment has been fllod In probata court ns follows: Moneys $500, securities $1,807. Total JLY'107. Marriage License v Georgo Itnnsom, siuont cutter, nnd Dona Frick, both of Gnmhlor. Hev, Thomas Humbly, Deeds Filed N Jacob Hotn et nl.fi'trusteoB to W. Y. Whltnoy et al., CL7C acres In Union, $1.00. M. 11, llartlott ot nl. to W I) Straight, 131 lots liuVomonvlow and Vornondalo, $1. cViis A. Illrd to Daniel K. WriL pint lot HSa, lot 351, Northern mid, Mt Vernon, 1,000, Mr. Hobert J. Urlggs of Union town bhlp has been drawn 'as n petit Juior for tho Juno toim of the Unlled Slates court nt Columbus. CASE BIBLE Institute To Open In litis City n May 23 Meeting To He Held At Y, C. (1, liuilding i And Will Continue For Period tit 10 Days Rev, J. E, Turner To Lead Tlie institute Separate Classes To Be Arranged For Children Some days ago it wa8 announced that The Federntcd IJIblo Classes wero endeavoring to arrange for a Bible In stltue. With the cooperation of the vnrlous superintendents nnd teachers full arangements have been made for tho sumo. The instltuto is to bo led by tho Hev. .1. E. Tumor, of Cincinnati, beginning Monday night, May 23, and continuing for 10 dnys. Mr. Turner mjoys a very unusual distinction ns a niblo joxpert, both as an Interpreter and as ono who lives tho truth. Mr. Turner Is well known In the city and is heartily recommended by such men as M,r. A. It. SIpe, Mr. A. 13. Jones, Ilev. C. J. Iloso and Mr. Silas Parr. The Institute Is for overybody men, women nnd children All meetings will bo held nt the Young Men's Christian Association building. There will be soparute classes with distinct lines of work for children, meeting nfter school, adults who cannot come In the evening and a regular ovcnlng session for adults, Mr. Turner feels confident that ho can Interest a very largo number to tako the work If they will but como to tho fist meeting, Monday night, Mny 23td, so that bpcclal effort will be Hindu to get n full uttenilanco from all of the Sunday schools and many others who care to attend. Thoro will bo no limitations to the nttendnnco at tho Institute. Tho fol lowing sctiools liavo, thiough their superintendents, concurred in tho In stitute: Methodist UplHcopnl, Bap tist, I'resbyterlmi, Congregational, Christian, A. M. C. and -Methodist PiotcHlant. As to the cost of tho woik It Is Hko ly that the expenses will bo taken caro of by offerings taken from time to time. Tills will bo determined a llttlo later, but let it bo clearly understood that no ono will bo kept nway becausq ho cannot make u contribution. Of General Interest The Gas Field From (Utica Herald) Tho Cvetelt company got n very light woll on tho Dr. Dawson tnrni ninth of drain tile. It Is loported that tho Ohio Fuel will toon lesumo work In tho Held with M'votnl strings of tools. Tho Columbus Natural Ons Com pany got but half a million on tho D.ino Inrm noitheust of Jncksontown. Finnic McCullough, oil well shooter, v.as blown up with a magazine near Ilurgottstown, Pa,, Tuscday. The. Medina OH, Gns and Fuol Co., composed Of John W. Smith, Thomas Kler, Fonwick Kvvlng, tho Neoloys, and otjtors, nio drilling n" well nen,r netiln Heights, Erie Conunty. Tho Compnny bus had ten leasers at work. Chnrles Hlndol botng of tho number, nnd lins nbout 2i,000 acres. A nov rural mall routo has been' es tablished hetweon Chestervlllo and Mt. Gllond fpr tho convenience of nil porsons who rosldo on the now routo which will bo known ns the Starr routo 1 1 a nlmost the worst thing for consumptives. Many of the contain as much as 20 of alcohol; Scott's Emulsion not a drop. Insist on having Scott's Emulsion i'0 BALK DX ALL DIUKKJIBTfl NOTE You Can Have a Model Kitchen as cool and white as a dairy. No smell, no smoke, no heat, no dust. No old-fashioned contrivances. Tho jNew ler8etion fet'i tu tm i-i Oil Cook-stove Is the latest practical, scientific cook-stove. 'It will cook the most elaborate dinner without heating the kitchen. Boils, bakes, or roa"sts better than any range. Ready in a second. Extinguished in a second. Fitted with Cabinet Top, with collapsible jigypj Blip fl rnnllnnttrv Nr)l TJ 1 J W Ij you get this Btove see , i Btove s that th rtti ma.nTuf reads "Mew Perfection." The Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) TAYLOR'S BEST FLOUR It's Good Very Good ! We aell all kinda Fod j hiole Atfentr" j Purina Poultry Feeds j Th- hesi known feed j : for f'hiokh or ctiuiken ' : - i : J : i The Northwestern j ! Elevotor & Mil! Co. The Man Wno I is a Borrower and the man who deslro a safe depository for his money, are both welcomed Kiirons at cms uanK. , We are constantly add ing new names to ourllst of' customers and shall be pleased to number you among; them. The Gambier BanlringCo. . GAMBIER, OHIO KNOX CO. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS 1909-1910 Meetings for tho examination ot teachers will bo held nt tho CENTRAL SCHOOL Bldg Mt. Veronn, Ohio, The first Saturday ' of every month Pupils' Examination , Tho third Saturday of April and the second Saturday In May. Examination will commonco at 8:00 o'clock, a. in Address nil communications to the Oiork of Board of Examiners. Organization of Board: C. M. BARBBB, President, Mt Vernon, O W. W. BORDEN, V. Pros., Frederlclttown, O C. M. QBUBB, Clerk, Contorburg, O On tho occasion of tl)o fourth an Ivorsary of her birth. May 11, Eliza- rhoth Sutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sutton, Maplowood nvenuo, was tho recipient of G2 souvenir cards. ah a ffrftTini rests, towel rack, and every up-to-date-feature Imaginable. You want it, be cause it will cook any dinner and not heat the room. No heat, no smell, no smoke, no coal to bring in, no ashca to carry out. It does away with tho drudgery of cooking, and makes it a pleasure. Women with the light touch for pastry especially appreciate it, be cause they can immediately have a quick Are, simply by turning a handle. No half-hour preparation It not only Is less trouble than coal, but it costs less. Absolutely no smell, no smoke ; and it doesn't heat the kitchen. The nickel finish, yith the turquoise blue of the enameled chimneys, makes the stove ornamental and attractive. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burncr stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. Every dealer everywhere! If not at yours, write lor Descriptive Clrcuttr to the nearest agency of the ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE IOC acres of land in Howard town ship, Knox county, Ohio, adjoining tho vlllago of Howatd, being the "Homestead Farm" of Frank E. All en, at tho timo of his decease, will ho sold at public auction, on SATURDAY, MAY tho 28th, between tho hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, p. m., upon tho premises. ,Ono of tho choicest farms in tho coun ty; now buildings, and well improved. ELI A. WOLFE, Administrator of Frank 'E. Allen, do ceased. Park B. Blair, attornoy for adminis trator. SHERIFF'S SALE Franklin Quick, vs. Caroline Bobout ct al, Knox Common Pleas By vlrturo of an order of salo Issued out of tho Court of Common Pleas of Knox county, Ohio, and to mo directed, I will offer for sale at the door of tho Court House, in Mount Vernon, Knox county, on Saturday, the 21st day of May, 1910, between tho hours of 1 p. m.. and 3pm, of said day, the following described real estate, to-wlt: Situate In the County of Knox and State of Ohio. FIRST TRACT 23 acres off of tho south end of the east half lot 31, In township live, quarter four and raneo fourteen Knox county, Ohio. SECOND RACT 15 acres off of tho north end of the cast half of lot 31 in said township, quar ter and ranco. THIRD TRACT 41 acres being In tho east half of said lot SO and lying between said 25 aoro tract and said 15 aero tract abovo dos ci ibed, said twenty-flvo, forty-one and fifteen aero tracts being in tho east half of lot 31 In said township, quarter, rango and county aforesaid. Appraised at Flist tract of 25 acres, $2,000. Second tract of 15 acics, JG0O. Tlilid tract of 41 acres, $2,050. As a whole, J4.8S3. Terms of salo Ono-thlrd In hnncl, one third In ono year and ono-thlrd In two years from dato of salo with Interest. Deferred payments to bo secured by mortgage upon tho premises sold, or tho purchaser may elect to pay all cash. P. J. PARKER, Sheriff Knox County, Ohio. Owen & Carr, attorneys for plaintiff. 4-11 2H-R-1 10 17S RAH ROAn TIME TABLES Mt. Vernon, Ohio B. & O. R. R. East No. 14 5:50 a. m. No. 4 11:18 a. m. No. 16 6:42 p. m. No. G 7:29 p. m. West No. 7 L 8:25 a. m. No. 17 1 8:57 a. m. No. 3 2:44 p, m. No. 15. i 8:50 p. m. Nos.16 and 17 dally except Sunday. Other trains dally. C A. & C. R. R. South Bound No506 12:41 a. m. No. 520 9:58 a. m. 6:30 a. m. No. 604 7:44 a.-m. No. 518 11:00 a. m. No. 205., 12:36 p. m. No. 508 5:15 p. m. No. 500 9:37 p. m. North Bound No, 607 2:25 a. m. No. 501 t. 7:24 a. m. No. 509 8:19 a. m. No. 503 , 1:20 p. m. vNo. 505 5:63 p. m. No. 619 6:52 p. m. No. 621 7:10 p. m. (To Mt. Vernon only) 7:30 p.m. Dally. Dally except Sunday. Sunday only. v , JU. iL'iSltafe ,&, .Alr,.,,,-..y4. UJJ- H'l ' .i;ii'iiijl)Hjy'n'i ii m rtiljdtil.JM .f fe,-K7P.Ji-nri.i..i J. 2 uJliJ iiUiMMitUi ,ffltl? Mfciltotn .,. ,