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ee PAGE EIGHT. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH. REV. J -H GOCKEL In our text (I Cor. 14-9) thanks God for the grace which had been given the Corinthians by Jesus Christ. “In everything ye have ee riched by Him.” He then proceeds fo enumerate some of the gifts of grace by which they had been en- EXCERPTS FROM SERMONS IN CASPER CHURCHES PREACHED SUNDAY BY LOCAL PASTORS Paul | |the by ¢ eat wealth of grace given us ist. In the latter portion of Thus we have been reminded of {the text the apostle also reminds us of our sure hope of eternal fellow- ship with Christ in heaven. We have been enriched in all things for this life and the next. What can compare jwith our glory as Christians. Let a |the world place all its glory, wealth, “In all utterance and knowledge.” | In other words, you have the knowl- efge of the truth—Today we have wisdom, honors, and Pleasures tn one heap, so to say; we shall place over against it but one Bible pas- 9 |8ge from our store of wealth, the prophets and _ the | @s° Nations estat tne aeatan, the whole |'¥: “God so loved the world that He counsel of God as preached by Paul. If we continue in t word (John 2), we also are hed in all utterance and knowledge.” n there is not a question of faith and life that cannot be clearly and cor- concerning God rectly answered; 3 and His will and works; concerning | sin and grace; cd ing death, judgment, resurrection and the life) to come. “Sven as the testimony of Christ was confirmed in you.” The Gospe! | had indeed exerted its saving power | in the Corinthians. Jews believed in | Him whom their countrymen had crucified; proud Greeks had repent-/ ed of their eins and comforted the: selves with God's grace in Christ All forsook their former ways and walked in God's ways. Surely, the testimony of Christ had been com firmed in them. So today. Chri ity is not a natural condition. One may indeed learn to know the doc- trines of Christianity by natural powers, but to repent, to pray: Got be merciful to me a sinner, for Jesus’ sake—that man cannot do by his own reason or strength. “We Lh live according to the working of God's mighty power,” the power of the Holy Spirit working in the Gos -| Sea, through which they had passed gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever belleveth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting lfe.” That one sentence can do what all the glory of thts world cannot do. Tt can take every son, quiet every conscier give life and sal- vation to every sinner, Thank God always by word and by deed for the grace which has been given you in Jesus Christ your Lord and Savior. Grace A. M. E. Church. REV. T. J. BURWELL. “And they took their Journey from Elim * * * came unto the iderness of Sin which ts between im and Sinai.” In this chapter we find Israel encamped at Elim, on the northeastern shore of the Red but recently, through the interven- tion of God. We are not concerned about how long they remained en: camped there, but suffice it to say they broke camp and started for Sinal, some distance away. But just across thelr path was the wilder could not go around ft such was out of the question, they must pas, No omeR AROUNG WITH. sae WHEN You ArAYY Gor ANY RAGITS- = AUDITORS DOCTORS Cc. H. REIMERTH DR. WM. A. BRYANT fied Public Accountant Physician and Surgeon Income Tax Service 183 N. Wolcott Off. 113 Kes. ph. 860 Phone 767 401 O-S Bldg. —— , THE CASPER PRIVATE HARRY F. COMFORT Women’s and Children’s Hospital Auditing and Accounting 542 South Durbin— Phone 406 Phone 2008 Suite 18, Daly Bldg.| HOSPITAL = - 938 = R. 0. VAD B ‘BERG South Du 273 Certified Pub oun SURGERY, ¢ a : Income Tax Service | GX NECOLOGY AND Phone 148 NTEE REGISTRY CORP. Sudttors and Accountants—Stock E, BS R. a adiron M. D., F. A.0.S ctor RK. Dac! § Eyn ack B Sc. M D. 1D. EAR, NOSE and THROAT ga .. Stanton, M. §., M.D Registrar and ‘Transfer Agents = tanton, M.S. M.D. hone 660 | S AND X-RAY’ TREATMEN 208-11 Oil Exchange Bidg Phone O°)" GENITO-URINARY Bone ~ 2. B. Und D. ARCHITECTS | SRG ———<$<—$—$ U1 s OODRICH, Architects Oyo aus Townsend Block Casper, Wyo. Phone 440 WM. J. WESTFALL, Architect Suite 5, Daly Building. AUTO TOPS ER AUTO TOP SHOP auto Trimming, Upholstering and intin 633 8. Conlon aes Phone 1084R BAGGAGE AND TRANSFER 2KANSFER Office Phone 813 T O'Donnell, ACIS D Tist ©. E. Duncan, D. D. 8. Uffices in Rohrbaugh Building 113 East Second Street. Telephone 54 and 55 DR. T. J. RIACH Physician and Surgeon Phone 1219 Residence 2118 DR. W. A. MEYERS z Physician and Surgeon 200 0-S Bldg. Office Ph. 699 Res. 746 vo, DR. W. E. NORDHELM Veterinarian Canina Speciallat, Office Ph. 2293 Res. Ph. 19983 SEAKLES Res. Phone 87W YELLOW CAB COMPANY. Inc. Storage and Transfer. Phone 1234 | LAWYERS NATRONA TRANS Spans AMBROSE HE ware J. L, Biederman, Prop Phone 949) poon geo wer a BATTERIES NICHOLS & STIRRETT Lawyers 809-10-11 Oil Exchange Bldg. JAMES P. KEM | 408 Consolidated Royalty Bldg W. H. PATTEN ASPER BATTERY 00. 119 East Fifth Phone 907 CHIROPRACTORS | Attorney at Law J. H. JEFFREY | 225 Midwest Bldg. Phone 210 DR. ANNA GRAHAM JEE + HAGENT = = Suite 818 Midwest Bldg Pho zee AGED pth Rad et) DR. B. G. HAHN | Chiropractor ‘Townsend Blig. 206-207 Oil Exchange Building Phone 423) BULLACK & LACY | Lawyers LJ. CONNELL, D. ©, Ph. 6 204-5 Midwest Bldg. Ph. 1200 te, 98. ¥ y ig., Phor 8 Sulte 13, Daly Bldg., Pho! WILLIAM 0. WILSON “MM. E. HARNED, Chiropractor | : Lawyers 462 North Kimball Street Suite 14-15-16 Townsend Bldg. I 14 ze aida MULVANEY & BARRETT DE. LE. B Lawyers. zuttermeisier Bldg 517 Consolidated Royalty Bldg. ROBERT _N. GRC OGILBEE & ADAMS 112 East Second Street Palmer Res. 10 O-S Bidg. Phone 2217 DONALD GALLAGHER, Lawyer 104 Becklinger Blag. Office Phone 2 Phone 17133) DR. ¢ Y Osteopathic and C 810 O-S Bidg. Phone 1754] OSTEOPATH DR. ©. A. THURSTON, D. 0. DR. CAROLINE ©. DAVIS 133 S. Wolcott Phono 118 thic Physician Apart. Phone 388 DR. © .A. SANFORD Osteopathic Physician 316 Midwest Bldg. Phone 1030 CONTRACTORS TAYLOR & ORCUTT General Contractors, Cement Bulld- in, iE Blocks, For Salo PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER _ Phone 1985W Ped sioner bacterin ae TO BE ©. LYNCH CHIROPODIST Public St r CORRINNT gpecialist | 301 ogaelidaced Hopaity Boiling 116 East Second Phone 1046R | Phone Office Kes, Phove 5533 CLEANERS SHOE REPAIRING NORTH CASPER SHOE HOP THE SERVICE CLEANERS Hand and Machine Work ames | Ben Suyematsu 235 East A Pho | ‘ase beac re aeRO, F eam TAILORS RS ——- DOCTO! ieee | FRANK CANNER DR. G. 8. BARGER Oustom Tailoring and Lesrye Bye, Ear, Noso and Throat Sulte 8 Daly Bidg. sses Fitted 133 8. Wolcott Phone 115} DR. W. W. YATES _—$$ $$ _____ TROY TAILORS AND CLEANERS 148 E. Midwest Phone 968W WEST TAILORS i epee Cleaning and Pressin Sye, Ear, Nose and Throat ic ressing 5 ar? 112 East. Second |406 PB. a Phone 707 “MARSHALL ©. KEITH, M.D WAREHOUSES HERBERT L. HARVEY. M.D, |——— i Office 208 South Center—Phone 40 | YELIOW CAB CO, INC—Ware- Private Hospital, 612 South Durbin| house & Transfer. Phone 1234. General Practice Burgery Obstetrics | Office 400 W. Yellowstone, Comyrats_192). Ay King Features Syedséate. 1nt_ == ITs mMiowtTy \ it FINE OF You, ) WALT, To | TIGHTEN My | BRAKES FoR / ME through it. One might ask why did not God remove it from their path as he did the Red Sea, or provide a means of crossing via miracle ac- cording to the record. It was to teach them to rely upon themselves; for God never does for his people via miracle, what they themselves can do via work. There Mes the wilderness between every one of us and our “Promised Land.” One man’s “Promised Land” {s his fortune, another his cause, another his image of purified society, another his fortune, but before it can be reached the wilder- ness must be crossed. How shall we deport ourselves while crossing this wilderness? Israel complained, wishing the start had never been made, forget- ting that unless the wilderness were crossed, there could be no “Promised Land” reached. As we journey to our “Promised Land” shall we ask BY HIMSELE- NOTHING TS Do. UTTLCE HORSES Te Romp SNw - <I KNEW OF SOME WAY Thar Yau QovLD HAVE A Gosd TIME — BUY mine A MILLION =* BREAKS MY HearT WHea Tt wish {S ONE IN (tr z Think OF ALL The Jack Hes Map FOR Ma vou know #: LLL ows NOU AN APOLOGY FOR PROPOSING 45 1DID— quer every foe for “I can do all things through Christ who strength- ened me” " oo £ North Casper Presbyterian. REV. GEORGE WOODARD. “And be not drunken with wine wherein is riot, but be filled with the spirit.” In tnese words the apostle places the idea of spiritual living and the {dea of drunkenness side by side. The ideas are set against each other indeed: but why are they together at all? Remember also the day of Pente- cost, the joy, the enthusiasm, and the wonderful work of God. The only explanation the people of the world had to offer was the mockery, “These men are full of new wine.” Now as wine dethrones human wit altogether, so the spirit of God does dethrone “the mind of the flesh.” The worldly mind is not more completely obliterated when for another Ife? No, for what guarantee have we to give that we will improve in that life? Better ask for another self charged with his spirit for such alone can con- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. STATE OF WYOMING } County of Natrona ss. In the District Court, Eighth Judicial District. {n the matter of the Es-) tate of Lee M. Cramer,) Deceased. Notice to Creditors: Notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of September, A. D., 1923, letters of administration were granted to the undersigned in the above Estate, and all per sons having dlaims against the said estate are hereby required to exhibit them for allowance to the undersigned at_ Room 4380, Midwest Refining Building, Cas- per, Wyoming within six months after date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any bene- fit from such estate, and if such claims be not exhibited within one year of said letters, they will be forever barred. Dated this 11th day of Septem- ber, A. D., 1923. HANNAH M. CRAMER, Administratrix. Pub. Sept. 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 1928 oa under the influence of wine than when {t ylelds the throne of self to God's spirit. Indeed, the expressions, “mind of the fles! “carnal mind,” “natural man,” etc., may be well defined as the disposition to do as we please without regard to the wish of God. The “love of money is the root of all evil." To do as we please is the heart of all evil. Except the wish of Christ takes the place of our own wish we are unable to do ono Christian deed. Although Paul preacher tt so many years ago, we must be re- minded that our work can not be Christian unt!l we ourselves are Christian. We try to keep the ten commandments: they who crucified Christ did the same. We have a zeal for God: so did they. So long as we go and come and speak and think as we please there can be no Christianity for us. When through faith we made our first efforts to enthrone Christ in our Ives it be- came truthful to call our good deeds Christian ———a First Congregational Church REV. ROBERT ALLINGHAM “The invincible power of a single idea.” This is one of the most uni- que incidents and the most com- pletely told story in the gospel records of Christ's ministry. It covers one whole chapter of 38 verses, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE The State of Wyoming, County of Natrona, ss. In the District Court Eighth Ju- dicial District in Probate. In the matter of the estate of Edith Miller, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance to an order of the above entitled court, made in the above entitied matter on the 26th day of September, 1923, the undersigned, as Executor of the above entitled Estate, will sell the premises here- inafter described at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash on the 25th day of October, 1923, be- tween the hours of 9:00 o’clock in the morning and the'setting of the sun on the same day, commencing at 9:00 o’clock A. M. at the south front door of the Court House, in Casper, Natrona County, Wyom- ing, subject only to the confirma- tion of said sale, as by law pro- vided. The property hereinbefore re- ferred to is particularly described as follows, to-wi Lots numbered Six (6) and seven (7) in Biock Numbered Fighty-four (84,) of the City (for- merly Town) of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming. - 8S. MILLER, Executor. Publish Oct 2, 3, 4, 1923. Pigeon’s Fresh 228 East Second St. Tastes Better—Goes Farther—Always G Blindness {s the most prevalent disease in Palestine. Hygienio con- ditions are deplorable there, Jesus’ prescription of clay and sputum might involve a prolonged argument by professional hair splitters of theology. It ts the most insignifi- cant thing in the whole story. The real “rub” of the incident revolves around the canny Phari- sees, the gossiping neighbors, the abdloant parents and the confused disciples. It was a regular emall town episode and no doubt furnished conversation for the full nine days. The crest of {mportance was reached when the young men floor- ea the pious old Pharisees, the musty old hyproorites by sticking unswervingly to the beaten track of his late experience. “One thing I know that whereas I was blind now I see.” Instead of rejoicing with him in his new found joy, in the exultancy of restoration, they tried to damper his zeal and to shorten his pleasure, Such is the must orthodoxy in all time. To some a non-essential like the Sabbath is of more importance than the making whole of a human life, ery individual Christian and the Christian church have invincible logic on their side when they refuse to hear the muddled messages of speculative theories and stay by Roasted Coffee Phone 623 those fundamental principles of Good will, Justice, Brotherhood, Service, Stewardship. No army of degenerate provoca- teurs who sell their skill for cash and their souls for less, can prevail against the invincible power of those single ideas. Wage Increase For Railroad MenIs Asked CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 2.—Wage increase requests for restoration of schedules in effect before the ap- proximately 12% per cent reduction handed down by the United States railroad labor board on July 1, 1921, were being presented to many rail- roads throughout the country today by representatives of the brother- hood of Locomotive Engineers and Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, whose contracts expire October 1. Joint action was being taken in many instances. This became known today with the anouncement by Warren H. Stone, president of the engincers, that a circular of instructions had been mailed to the general chair- ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist! 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MULT man and secretary-treasurer of all general committees of adjustment of the engineers brotherhood in- structing them to “serve the re- quired 30 day’s notice on their respective managements at the ex- piration of the present schedule. —_——> SHIP AFIRE OFF MEXICO LOS ANGELES, Oct. 1—The steamship Diana Dollar, a freighter, is afire off the west coast of Mexico near Manzanillo, according to radio advices received here today, The Diana Dollar broadcast in- formation of the fire at 3 o'clock this morning, according the Fei- Ranch Owner Gains 16 Pounds; Feels Fine The Tanlac record can show near “Tanlac helped me from the very ly one hundred thousand published |start and I finished my sixth bottle testimonials, hundreds of them from|with an increase in my weight of the people of Washington, as proof|sixteen pounds and feeling like = of the wonderful merits of Tanlac.)new woman. 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