Beastâ€"Don" Knock On a Man; Won. In. R. van in the habit of skin. to. Robert In orange whenever M m bone from her house. Another Idiots! med Edvard found this “ï¬nd one day when he unmet] b hem over there. he said. "When In It Mud Roads ' ‘PhflKSidewalks ‘ Oil Street Lamps No Sewers » locking Backward “an etch. Probably no other com!- m In I market for chickens at such was; the French gourmet must have «In! he tuna regardlesa of out. you‘ve onobensmqwhon Marv whenhegoes?" Mull one “MI 2'! il- pve It to him when he said, "Guess I'll .0 3 Chicken. at 810 Apéece. 1‘. IA F‘ieche {mus of F: me». can I mt in the Country Gentleman. If. in demand in wry wealthy house- Ioidl tad in hlxhflan cam. Hue Mom sometime. bring ten do!- M, and a very general price In ï¬ve hit. my: Good Honwkmplng. The- â€'A-IWM z.â€" h we of has of check, or any ml.- “up.“ “a, It am he It‘kntiï¬t’d hy the owner Th “it: I!!! ,- In the Milsfartlon o! m- railway ol- Ve-‘l ï¬lo-He “a 9" ‘h by simply opening Um trunk. Aahyflhï¬l M ’ alt-q Ila um order W cum in mud with u. mid-m whirl be (no! II M cumin-1| «um!- I»! it Ind fund I H; {i 33'; F 3%; E 8 I 3 mm u - warm mt m meow. and ï¬ned 00 at “,M.'â€"â€"Cornefl SUI. unannouncmunb d the 7-". Int mu,- m n- Ihpa Inc It valuhlaâ€" Mel. it "an. M Trunk. I h a good pm. who" traveling to he one] mm um! undress primed C written on tho insldo cover of n What we hope [or 5000 Population New School- hnusc New Village Hall New Cvmctcry New Library Twenty four hour Electric Light Service Trains every I. minutes MMVMTDJIJO7I" z'flv,1'homu,‘ said the teacher to ml] in the pflmcty chm. mtell me what moss is?" man,†replied the little tel- "31‘: methinl that a rolling ' Tia: not gather." .mu mun mm City Water and Light Sewers New K. R. Station Good Pa voment Cement Walks ltguln uuuuuo .lnn.‘ mnnmmu I“ "I W_M {won nvplh-ntion. Iain! Society NovoI. H In ducotered that on 12 'Mm today novel the ' In strong drink. who bflnï¬onn but firlalnlng Mon. Iâ€"llon’i Knock lug Backward l Roads 1k: Sidewalks Street Lamps Sewers â€ï¬‚y wife he been questioning use for the past three weeks about what I would like for Christmas." â€Well. I suppose you told her?" "You. The ï¬rst thing I thought of was an umbrella. I really need so umbrella. because it is quite s dls~ tnnce from my house to the train. and I have to walk It. A nice umbrel- l'i would come in handy on rainy days. Then there are some books I would like very much. I gave her 1 list of them as nearly as I could .at the start. and have been adding to it day by day as I happened to think or something else in that line. I mew tioned cull-buttons and studs for full- dress occsaions. and I gave her to un» dentsnd the! If she didn't tool like troubling herself over the nutter I would be glad to he the money she had set aside for me and buy myself some cigars. Lest night I had occu- sion to look into a closet we don’t use much. and there i found my present. All ready to be placed hetero me on Christmas morning." LI 0" “All. Yul“... I'm". Nov. 8. "fl. £51:wa Grove Post Ulï¬ce Mm“ nutter. Agivertis'um‘ J 1 hot- 33‘ 't 5 g! “yawn-H mama-Imam“. He (Ive the 1er a pair of at“ And now In. heart is full of mu: He merely sund- amund md wu- Ana Inward! rebels at Tue. mm one more favored for an: b hummhopetobo Kneahwhon the mm.†M. Child’s mm "m m Ch- In't "I“. to he?“ , mums. lichen" "Haw." "Better. You might git It M" “It'- ï¬lled now." “What with?" Wanna-“hit. Wenou-H-ln-‘n: Vets-flaw"!!!- â€Holst.†"175‘; L' V ; o'er “HIE... wimp “‘1:de At (1111115th “No. l'm g'olug to be made [ltd with I beautifully worked sofa pulow.†"or course, then, she hadn't adoptâ€" ed your suggestion an to the damn" bk mamhrAaylon. Joy Ahead m; Hug. 6? INTER HIM HI. em. A rhx’N-ï¬? By S. E KISER [mu XII. The Divhlon o! m Land, Josh. 14:1-14. (1) Those Left Bohiml W. 1-5: {2) (‘aleb's Claim. vv. M2: (3) We Promise F‘nlflfled. W. 13-15. The gnldon text Is peculiarly signin- umt in it: ï¬tness as we. close the undies for um your. The ï¬nal word, the fruit and flower of this new na- tion. is nplmmiznd in this the sim- pleat. yet Hm moat sulflime lanmago of the New Tr~stamenL What Moses and Joshua did in type and what they each left nut brim: able to accom- plish. God in ï¬ne person of his great- est cm to man can and doea rum! '1! nbnnflnnt measure. The widest much of human imagination cannot manure the breadth of his km. not «upon deaths cannot m a. 05‘ “we: '0: 11W.‘ a; (1) Thou. had, w. $13: (3) The M Ground. W. 14-11. [anon x. The Fall 01 Jericho. 10‘. 8:841. 14-20. (I) God's Orders. w. 1-5; (2) Jmhnl’l Instructions, w. u; (3) The Obedient W, n. MC. [m X]. The out of Mm Josh. 7:645. (I) Joshua's m, w. 60; (1) The Close of Defeat. W. 10-1}; (8) The Watery of Defeat. '7. 10-15. Josh. 3:147. (1) The 3:70) Thou. Led, w. Dent. 34:1-12 (I) The 01d Wet. W. 1-8; (2) Tho Nev lead", v. 9: (3) A ï¬rst: Chmcter, W. 10-12. ll. UM" Joshua's Lem Lem Vm. Joshua the New Leader. Josh. 121-9. (1) The Gun: (2) The Charge: (3) The Counsel: (4) The Companionship. 35-â€: (I) The "W m n. ma: (0 m 8000.. ch. N. [m IV. 71.. CI. a! I... cal Mn. Run. 20:14:. ll) m M no" Petition. w‘ M: I†God‘- Han. vt M: I†Mm‘ "mac. W. 9-1:. in) mm. (b) Pride. (e) we. flow. ((1) WWW. [m V. m and Mano. Nun. 2211-0. 24:10-11 (1) Tin Call to Cane, â€:14; n) The Wayside Chal- lenge, 22:22-35: (3) The Ghanaian! Imago. ch. :4. 1m VI. Temperance Lem [m n m m Envy Pu. Mod. Run a. 1!. m TN Au!- nanul. n‘ I. 3; (I) 11. Ana“. '1. 4. B; (1) Th Armin-I'll. w. H: N) no lids-Cit. w. 91.: fl) 1". Imamâ€"don "V “-13. Lato- m, TM W a anâ€... N... â€:14, 83-83. (I) TI. â€an. W. 1-3: (2) The Nanny m n. [m l. M Cry hr H003 N... "AMI, N. n (I) Gunman and «mm. w. INS; l2! (‘0.- for! and mu. n. IHI. N. u. "ovum-mm Ontulnc (M Mmmmnw ins-son (Nov OI six «I mm. Imam an! '0"- Mm n- "no lam-r. and m an '- ban Joann: n mu m of IO- 0! "ohm" n mu 0! "00 I00 'M rcmm. a" mu "cm W! W of "n pun “I'M lo M. â€a Has "It. Wan nun mum and an m OM ï¬nal mt! which want» [or "an poo- ph of God (MI 9071M nu which only m m n palm Minna"! to "n it" batons [ht-Ir 4-3-99. if lt mnmod mil to nerve Jc-hnvnh. they had rhnlco be- tween Ibo gua- their {mm-m amm- donfll bv'voml "w flu-r and thaw: "my had found In the land. M (or him- .n" M- chnlnu was: made. “an (or nu» ma my noun. m- um saw» the hard " MIM- rnpcmlfld dovlnmvlonl of tally an lhalr mm Jmhun, «Mar-WI "no a emu-mm! with mom that "my um m larva Jehovah. The punt“ alum from Hahn'- ought to “In a! VW thirty. Mm loud- out of top! (a (no of mu. (tumult Ibo vltdomm u- Wm. rm can" not but than tutu tho Inna; Joann Cool up Ibo wot! when Man- In" M! m M "on- Into (h mama-d Wu but no was not nun Io Ind than low‘ 1 The lessons tor this past quarter, omitting the temperance lesson, cov- er one or the most interesting periods in the history of Israel. In them there Is presented the o! lenel’s greatest characters, Moses. Aaron. Miriam. Joshua and Caleb: one of the strsngest characters In all history-â€" Nahum: and the typical trouhler of the nstlon. Achan. We have pre- sented the strength and weakness. vtvtory and defeats, of tour. Mom. Aaron. Miriam. and Joshua. lsrset's History. The ï¬rst of the scripture passages presented for the day's reading lesson cousins the turn-«It discourse of Joshua. In It h:- snrveys Israel's his- tory trom the days of Torah to the moment they [mason-ad (‘anans ear phsaizlng that in It all God was dl- mctlng and opentlng. "u then up- peals to tho-m to gene Jehovnh and to put away a" other (luck. The XII" tomatlve In. that with suvh “vim-um" son. mu whosoever believeth on him Ihuuld not perish but have everlasting ll!e."-â€"John 3:". "Erasmuo LESSON-Joshua at; Bob. bonbEN TEXTâ€""For God so loved the world. that he gave 'E“__°'“_Y_ bexogmn (By I: 0. SELLERS. Director of Evening Department. The Moody Bible Institute. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 28 Chicaxo.) I. 0mm “out um». A DAY OF DECISION, (Revlan "Show me do income." said Uncle than. ‘an' 111 be satisï¬ed to keep do m an: Mn do tn." Make: the 30.8 Gray-Haired. 0f the many kinds of oxauporatlng people perhaps there is nonn worse than the subordinatsa who when told exactly how to do a. cprtuin thing, replies In so satisï¬ed a manner that one cannot but. suppose he unmar- stands perfectly; then goes' ahead and does the thing in some fool way of his own. WW Agflcufluu. Tin nine of Hungry} WM runn- doe! not depend upon n- all Iago crop- or on the product- ot comm speciï¬ed bunches of agri- eunura. but rather on the great diver my of Its products. for there is prob ably no country In Europe in which so many branches of agriculture m carried on. “'or‘mp. um. ph-m-lmm In "w pilot. a! ""30 am! 7.10. "6va (whoa! a! f'.‘ t" I? M 91:10; tome. I'M‘mktnu tor :lw World"; lot-dot. MI" ‘ "an!“ mm: ' Pm" amt-n mun" rm “'wa hm uni-g. "The Man- o! 18-: " Anus! "slum not-flu and Mr M Tun-clay eve-Inc. Due. 80. But TM. Watn‘! Mamma. A little boy. visiting his grandmoth- er, asked for a favor which was rt tuned. Tears and loud waning fol- lowed, but In "in. '1†1nd by the little fellow looked up with petuhnce. "I think It‘s about time you changed your mind. grandma!" he exclaimed. "It never take; mamm no long to (h It when I cry like this." Young People’s Society. men we- om! Thunday of etch month at 8 p. m. Brotherhood. "My ï¬rst Honda, of and: month, 3 0. ll. [43hr Aid. every sorond Thnnday 0! each month at 2 p. m. Tmsteet‘ méeting. every second Monday of each month at 8 p. m. Gustav Pam. Pastor. Teacher "MM“ and preucnlory awry Wodnnday. 7:15 to 9 p. In. , Count-nio- school "on Hold» and Wednesday. 2:20" to 4:45 p. I., and even sum!" 9 to 10:15 a. In. IVAN '1’. PAUL'I CNUICH. QROVE IT. Sud-y whoa! at "no a. UL. [mm-Mn: by um pastor at ":30 I m. cum-mu Rad-amt II 1 p. I. Kore-uh" a. I; and 1 Raymund“: \' W. Ownon um mach MN M 7:80 out «vain; EAST GROVE U. B. CHAPEL Week l)ayn-Al|ar Guild In! Tun' day In each thumb; Woman'l Anni-.1 hiry second Tuesday In each month;‘ Womlu'n Guild um and mini Wed- nesday; choir pxucuco. Prionâ€. 8 p. w. 5 81'. ANDR EWS’ EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Mr. Wilbur Deun Elliott. Sundayâ€"«Sunday school. 9:05 a. Ill-3 morning prayer and lemon II a. In: Holy Eucharist. mood Sunday In each month. i The pr'né is most cordially invited to all services. Leo Schmlu. pastor. Sunday servo ices: Sunday School at 10 n. m. Ber mon at 11.11. m. and 7:30 p. 11:. Junior Y. P. A.. 2:45, and Senior Y. P. A. at 6:45 p. In. Mid-week meetings: Wed- nesday at 8 p. m.. and Thursday at 7:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal at 8:45. Mo}nlng and evening worship with preachinpby lhe pastor. m- uenko "m Sunday. 10 Mal service every Sandâ€. 7 4 p. m. The Bible and Christian Science literature may be read or pur- chased of the one In charge. Visitors are welcome. Sunday Isl-vice. n n. m.; Wednelv day. 8 p. 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