Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 28, 1920, Page 3

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‘Would Your Papers Live ‘Through Such a Fire Queitions Answered by Evan- “ ' gelist Buddin Evening '/ "The subject last night-at the Gos- mpel tent by Evangelist Budd, iwas the ‘?ture of man, does he have an im-{" Mnortal soul, what becomes of him at death? Said he, there is a misappre- he_psion on:the part af a great many. pgbplq regarding the state 'of ' the .. .Gead. It'is a sad fact said he that a'great many if not'the majority of ‘the people believe the first lie of Sa- .. tan in the 'garden of Eden, when he s5aid to Eve “thou shalt not surely « »dle.” '~ Safd ;. the 'speaker when God placed Adam and Eve in the garden, ‘he-gave: them ‘access to-all of ‘the tides) in the:-garden; but’ one, and that was the tree of knowledge of good. and evil:- .He, told them’plain- 1y ;what the results would be:if they would partake of the fruit of this tree -'74%,/ / OR five days after the million-dollar fire at Johns Hopkins University at i ; g Baltimore, an Allsteel Safe lay entombed in a bed of hot embers. Yet, 2 ' - when found' and opgned, its contents of Liberty Bonds, curtency, and valu~ . = able records were uninjured. It was the only safe that survived the fire. ' have it all clear, As we all know,!with present indications pointing to Jesus did not go to Paradise that|a record breaking entry list. ' ‘namely, death; but’ the'devil'said to 1 " "Eve. thous shalt not surely ,;lle.—Gen. day'as he went into thhe grave, and 4 Prize n:iox:ley ~t0t;illl{lg 511.0010 y\zgl Bicidmns i ,o'm«. : AT ' f 2 2 was there three 'da; nd. 'when he|be awarde professional pla; )y 4 f l Allsteel Safe as found i N i \ i Exinageomceitr. baitimose, Fuinsof the Johne Hopkins hrer Spmaaytea Safe stest beio aid the speaker which was, right arose, he told Mary not to touch him | while t}le amateurs will receive gold for he. had not yet ascended to his medals.’” The competition will.con- father,.and that is where Paradise|sist of 72-hole medal play, 36 holés i dis.” ‘In fact, sald the speaker, the fin each day. The entries will close ‘#he margin of Gen. 2:17 says, dying, |thief did not die.that day, conse- with Craft W. Higgins, assistant sec- u snalt djie. .Paul says.in Rom.|quently could not have gone to Para- retary of the Wiestern Golf associa- : “Whereas by.one man sin .en-|dise that day. "David was a good man tion, July 31. !/ 'tered the world, and death by sin and but\ he did not go to heaven as soon —_— so death passed upon all men, for that [as. he died. See Acts2:29-34 which CALIFORNIA GOLF ASSN. : Liberty Bonda unharmed. God or Satan? ( Although they did ‘not, die that day, yet they became dy- g creatures from that.very day, as all' have sinned.” The Evangelist states plainly that he is not yet as- TO BE REORGANIZED hen showed how man_was formed |cended to heaven. Job did not go to| San Francisco, July 27.—Reorgan-| > : S— of the dust of the ground and God en when he died as he states in| jzation of the California Golf Asso- Ev o i , ery hour very day someone’s walts. eather into his nostrils the breath [Job 14:14 that if he died he would| gfation will be completed hefore the ot lite and man became a livinig soul,[walt until his change would\come, | gtate championship tournament as 1t"dges not say God,put @ soul in him |and we'have already shown when the| Del Monte in' September, it was an- and by the union of the breath and change takes place at the last trump, | nounced here recently. B ‘the-dust of the earth’ he Dbecame. a|He tells us'in Job 17:13 where hel All the golf clubs of the state are :living' soul. “'Some ‘believe ‘the soul would wait. ' He said, “if I wait the|expected to be brought together un- ves after death consequently is im- |grave is'my house.” Said the speaker,| der the reorganized association. rtal. But, said the . speaker, the ;lll the Wfl% throulgh the Bible, d;:fll ible says nfan-is mortal, Job. 4:172,|is compared to a sleep. Ps. 13:3; Dan. | T . . , while “God only has immortality.” [12:2; Joh. 11:11-14. According to THAT DULL ACHING im. 6: . 7 Whien' Adaim and Eve | the Bible“ the righteous all go home A ; artook ofthe tree 'of Knowledge and tozzfl;g]t wl&en Chrlstd eon‘lles 'k ’l;hm~ vil they were driven out of the gar-|4:16-17 and not at death. -And the o $ ~den ‘and not allowed to pamkfog wicked are reserved to - the day of | bad back. Get rid of itl- For wesk he tree of life any more, thus show- {Judgment to be punished, II Pet. 2: kidneys, lame and achy b‘fk"' your ng that their immorality depends|9. Said the speakef, the immortal- | neighbors recommend Doan’s Kidney upon their access to the tree of life. Pills. Read this statement:. ‘Paul in Rom. 6:23 says, the wages y 3 | Mrs. D. G. m,{'"» 318 Second St., ~‘of sin is’ death,” not life. The pro- Bemidji, says: “I had a dull, heavy “phet Ezekiel in the 18th chapter and - |ache in the small of my back and ourth verse says, “the soul that sin- over my kidneys; it ached continu- ally day and night. My back even ‘‘neth, it shall die.” Said.the speaker, 5hedd y 4 the soul is the breath of life together | % NORTHERN * %|hurt when I turned over in bed. With 2 this misery - came a °tired, languid _with the body which forms a HVING |y x4 % 3% 3% 3 5% 3% ¥ 2 % % 3 % % # % _ ; 1 rcreature. When the breath leaves the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown went fi;hl?igd'ne;: ‘:Er:dw :1 .;f“;.ll‘:tn:dtgg- “body the dust.returns to the earth 8 as it was and the breath or spirit|to International Falls Sunday to Vis-| poonjarly” I tried Doan’s Kidney “returns to God who gave it. Said he,|it With friends, returning Tuesday | pijjs and they quickly relieved me if the soul went to heaven or place|MOrning. 3 of the disagreeable aching. Th .ot punishment at death, what use| Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Norman of Park strengthenedgrrn back F dzf.lx d - {would there be of the resurrection? | Rapids were the guests of Mrs. Chas. | by yignoye s S s : PIONEER STATION . 'Paul in Rom. 2:7 tells us“to séelfi D‘f}";‘;‘};’t'i‘:“‘lfl:z; July 14, to Mr yOVER !'i“HREE YEARS LATER, = : . ERY HOUSE e oy ey ;48 Jirs. T Hugsiot, o daugtar, | Y%, Milr s3id) Whe cxe Romin) (e AL Sord) | - now. again Pauljtelly ugwhey we| - Littlo¢Archie Anderson had thej . smmended th 1 +. BEMIDJF " Phone .799-J o R e o misforfiine to-fall-out ofi@ wagon |¥RC %‘M' em. have 5 b . . e ~ - -« MINNESOTA put on immorality fn 1 T%ess. 31‘% and broke as well as dislocated his | unlimited ‘1?‘ in them.” 3 : s y i 4 _ Price 60c,'at all dealers. Don’t i taken at once to the doctor and had simply ask for a kidney remedy—get 17,1 Cor. 15:51-56 which is at the Lo o) left wrist’ Saturday evéning. He was it taken care of and is doing nicely. K Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that . ; fhon e of a1 dong 2o STl s £t IF YOU WANT TO BUY. SELL. OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN THE PIONEER WANT COLUMN.. 'ablg records are destroyed by fire—simply: . because of the lack of proper- protection. i : Don’t take chances ces on losing your resords., | This Allsteel Safé has passcd the fire teat ' of the Underwriters’ Laboratories—a test far- -~ . more rigid than any ordinary fire. ' i The lightest safe”of its kind made, the Allsteel has a greater interior capacity tham anysafe of similar type. You can seléct ths: size-and interior arrangement which suita . your exact needs. - A Let us show you the exclusive advantages. ' of this handsome, modern Allsteel Safe. You will be glad to examine Allsteel desks, filing cabinets, shelving, and other uaits of office furniture. It is the equipment that helonga with success. i Don’t worry and complain lboutfa omran KKK KKK KKK KKK —— e A Typical Interior Ar AutEs Underwaitars ¢ ' last -trump when this: mortal shall “put on immortality, and this corrup- business in ‘Bemidji Saturday. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Ralph J. Cronemiller and Frank G tion put on incorruption. I Joh. 5:12 ‘we are told that _we have life only.in Noel met with quite an accident Sunday afternoon while out driving +Christ. The evangelist then read the he, let us- notice carefully the read-|2 car. One tire exploded and in some oth in hic Fingdom. not at death. top considerably. No one was hurt speaker. the nunctuation here is not past week is reported doing nicely. cannot be depended upon, as clearly chiefs sick, and no one with good - "My Neighbor MY NEIGHBOR lets weeds grow in his garden, he lets his house run down, and-all his family look patched. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP . ' “scripture in Luke 23:42-43 which is "ing of this/scripture in verse;42, the|Way skidded the car off the road and ‘In verse 42 Jesus said unto him, ver-|except for a few scratches. ‘in- the right place‘to give sense to-the WILL BEGIN AUGUST 4 seen in Acts-19:11-12, when accord- tten referred to as proving that the oul goes to heaven at death. Said thief makes: the request of the sa-|tipped it over, breaking one wheel viour to remember hl;m when he com-|and the windshield, also tearing the ily I say unto thee, today shalt thou D. A. Whiting, WEO has been at shé with ‘me in:paradise. Said the the Independence sanatorium the . reading. He further said punctua- tlon is not inspired and therefore ;ing to the punctuation in this case ou would have the aprons and hand- Chicago, « July 27.—The annual open championship of the Western Golf association, open to amateurs and professionals alike,. will be de- cided on. the course of the Olympic Fields Country club, August 4 and 5. ense would stand for that. Soin the ase of Luke 23:43 put the comma “after the” word today, and you will MY NEIGHBOR decides many important things; and he is sure all things would be all right if they were done his way. 5 MY NEIGHBOR decided long ago that advertising was' waste; " that he would never read it because he did not want any one to tell him what to buy. /0 MY NEIGHBOR may be right. The moon may be made of gree cheese. But, as Iseeit, : ERSAL TAR™ UN e y The Ford Sedan is the favoiite family car, seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in ayminute be changed to a mostdelight- ful ‘open’ car with always a top‘protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a - closed car;:dust-proof; water-proof, cold-proof. Finely upholstered: . Equipped . with electric starting and lighting System:and demountable rims with 3%-inch tires frontand rear."A real MY NEIGHBOR isno neighbbr of mine; h_e just lixes next door cause he was born fifty years too late. MY NEIGHBOR spends as much money to live poorly as I do to live well. Asmost of my money goes to meet living expenses, family car. Won’t you tome in an at it? o T e Tt rmvetieint . I want all the good things it will bring me, ; ’ E)rfl;vm‘x the gcondmyof the b arret Ve SN i ’ Advertisements tell me all I will not argue with my Tef'. 4\57'& JEW;'I;;; xsg}'i,l’l:ici;m. about these good things. Ad- neighbor. He may be right; - L, 4t vertisements give me the op- but, 11 - I ut, personally, I would rath- ; portunity to compare all er be myself than b varieties of the things I would el an be my buy. Advertisements help Ree e ' me pick the best for my pur- I know reading advertise- s pose and my purse. ments saves money for me.

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