Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 141, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1913 — Page 2
HOW, WHEN AND WJY A SECOND ADVENT Denver Divines on Right Trank, Says Pastor Russell r — No World-Burning — Satan to Bo Bound—Sin, Sickness and Death to Be Conquered—Man to Be Delivered. The Power Vested In Messiah—His Kingdom Near—How It Will Appear. Denver, Dec. 1.- i This city is stirred! 'tß Seventeen pastors 3 of all denomlnaST Jj llons have been Sn. jffS diseusslngTlieSeeon,l Advent for a * 1 month. Notvcomes Ag Iff”! Pastor Russell tell- | in ' J us n " th!,t 1 “The Earth abid- . wßn ‘ , * ll forever"—that it will never be deRUSSfu?) stroyed by literal I - fire. According to him the great event of Christ’s Com- I lug will bring blessings such as we all desire. lie seems to have the Bible | and logic on his side too! Pastor Russell declared that false concepts of the Second Coming of Christ had done great injury. The view set forth in all orthodox creeds is that Christ will come again in the flesh. The resurrection will take place within twenty-four hours. The saintly will rise in the air to meet the Lord. Then fire will come down from heaven, and consume the whole earth. Premlllennialists claim that Christ will reign in fleshly glory a thousand years to bless the living. The majority of Christians disown this as ridiculous nonsense because thy believe little of creed or Bible. A minority perceive its inconsistency with the Bible. What Bible Students Now Seo. The "fire of that day” is symbolical, already kindling in society, the elements of which. Capital and Labor, are getting hotter. Soon they will melt, the symbolical “earth" will lie consumed with the “heavens" also, the ecclesiastical powers. Their passing , away will usher in a "new earth.” or social order, and “new heavens,” the Church in glory. The Second Coming of Christ is associated with blessings. Messiah will I abolish the curse and bring in wonderful blessings. The Day of Christ will be "the last Day,”—the great Seventh Thousand-year Day. All humanity will be blessed, including the dead who will then be awakened. Christ Comes to Reign. As the redemption was necessary for man's salvation so Messhrii’s King- : dom is necessary to accomplish restitution. The delay of more than eighteen centuries is Scrlpturally explained: (D God designed Six Great One Thousand Year Days to teach mankind the exceeding sinfulness of sin. He purposed that on the Seventh Day the blessing of Messiah should come. (2l An Important work has been done since Calvary. An Elect Church has been gathered out of all nations—saints made perfect through suffering. 1 a Tattle Flock, the “Church of the First-borns.” These are to become the Bride Os Christ at Ills Second Advent. The Second Coming of Jesus Is to claim His Bride class, and to exalt them. As regards the world. He comes to bind Satan, to overthrow sin. and to uplift fallen humanity. St. Peter tells that Restitution work, not a literal burning of the world, awaits the Second Coming of Jesus: "Times of re freshing shall come from the presence of the Lord.”—Acts Hi. 19-21. Christ’s Kingdom to Be Spiritual. One great mistake we have all made is in not noticing that Jesus was human for only thirty-three and a half years. He was a glorious spirit being before He was made flesh: nnd He was resurrected to a spirit conditionhigher than His original one. How foolish we were to think of Jesus ns a man (a little lower than nngelsi in the midst of the Heavenly host. He is now partaker of the Divine nature: His Church is to be “changed" nnd made "like Him.” As His descent was from a higher to a lower, so His ascent was from a lower nature to a higher, "far above angels.” Ills is the exceeding glory which "no man hath seen nor can see" —"which no man can approach unto.” It is this glorious Being whose Kingdom is about to be established. He and His Church will be ns invisible to men as are Satan and the fallen angels. The appearances of Jesus in the flesh after IBs restjrrectlon wore materialiaatlouj, to prove: (1) that Jesus was no longer dead; (2) that He was changed, born of the Spirit, able to go and come like the wind. Parousia, Epiphania, Apokalupsis. Messiah's Kingdom will have earthly representatives—the faithful saints of previous ages, raised to human perfection instantly. Through these the invisible Messianic Kingdom will operate. Jesus said, "Ye shall see Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and all the prophets In the Kingdom.” The parousia of Jesus will come first —present but Invisible. The world will continue with the ordinary affairs of life (while He is gathering the Church), as in the days of Noah. After the gathering of the Church, there will bo an epiphania and an apokal ups is of Jesus, lie will shine forth. He will be revealed—not in flesh, but “in flaming fire," the trouble of ihat Dny, In which the present order will be consumed in auarchy, giving place to the Kingdom Dispensation.
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A LEADING feature of Chautauqua WeWt in this city will be the appearance of Bohumlr Kryl and his band. This band will comprise thirty or more artists. Mr. Kryl, in addition to leading the baud, will appear in cornet solos at each performance. Bohumir Kryl is today acknowledged to be one of America's five greatest bandmasters, and as a cornet player, according to the Los Angeles Times and other great newspapers, he has no superior in America. Last summer Kryl and his band appeared on all Redpath Chautauqtias in Tennessee. Kentucky, Michigan and Indiana. The demand was so vigorous that he should return to these cities that the Redpath would have been un-
HE IS IMPROVING Ed Kelley, the Erie Workman, Struck by Train Wednesday Night MAY GET WELL Report That He Died on Way to Huntington Proved to be False. “The dead may come back to lite again.” “Ed,” “Pat” or '"William” Kelley, th e Erie construction workman, struck by the Erie fast train No. 1:1, Wednesday night west of this city, and picked up for dead, and car- ’ ried to Huntingtdn, did not succumb i to injuries on the way there, as reported later to those living west of the city who had helped pick him ' up. When the train readied Huntington, the injured man was transported to the Huntington hospital in an ambulance. After a thorough examination, although the man was unconscious, no serious injuries could be ascertained by surgeons, but they refused to state the outcome of the accident until developments were revealed. SHERIFFS SALE. Fy virtue of an execution to me di-rected-irom th/cleric of the Adams cirit Court, l will expose at public sale •o the highest bidder, on Saturday, the sth Day of July, 1913, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m., of said day, at the doer of the Court House in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described real estate, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section seventeen (17) except ten (10) acres off of the east side, also the northwest tyiarter of the northwest quarter of said section seventeen (17) excejM that part lying north and east of the Fort Wayne and Piqua road. Also commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section eighteen (18), thence north twenty-eight (28) rods, thence west eighty (80) rods, thence south twentyeight (28) rods. 1 thence east eighty (SO) rods to place; of beginning. Also the northeast fraction of the southeast quarter of said section eighteen (18) lying north and east of the St. Mary's river, all lying and be-1 ing In township twenty-eight north, range 14 cast, and containing in all one hundred and twenty-six (120) acres more or less. Commencing at the southwest corner of section eight (8). township! twenty-eight north, range fourteen (It) east, thence running north on section line,thirty-nine rods and four-, teen and om-half feet, to the public ■ highway known as tho Piqua road,] thence in a southeasterly direction along said road to the south line of said soctlon, thence west on south lino of said section thirty-eight (38) rods and fourteen (14) feet to the place of! beginning, containing four (4) and elghty-four-hunorodths (.84) acres more or less. And on failure to realize the full l amount of judgment, interest, and 1 costs, I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple I of said real estate. Taken as the property of Charles Dirkson at the suit of Julius Schug, I Charles C. Schug. Said sale will be
t made w ithout any relief whatever from | valuation or appraisement laws. 1 THOMAS J. DURKIN, Sheriff Adams County. June 12, 1913. 13-20-27 —o— SHERIFF S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams , Circuit Court, I will expose at public : sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the sth Day of July, 1913, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the . door of the court house in Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate to-wit: Inlots number ninety-one (91) anil ninety-two in the town of Buffalo, now : Geneva, in Adams County, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of judgment, interests and costs, I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee 'simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of David | Iloudeshell and Abgail Hottdeshell at th e suit of The German Building Loan & Savings Association. 1 Said sale will be made without any ; relief whatever from valuation or ap- . praisement laws. THOMAS J. DURKIN, Sheriff Adams County. June 5, 1913. 13-20-27 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS, Notice is hereby given that the common council of the City of Decatur, Indiana, approved a preliminary assessment roil showing th P prima facie assessment for the following described improvement: The construction of a local sewer on and along the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the manhole at the west end of the Butler sewer on West Monroe street, running thence west on and along the south side thereof. 182 feet to Main street, on the north; side of lots No. 517, 518, 519, 520 and there to terminate. Notice is further given that said i common council has fixed June 17rt as the date upon which remonstrances will be received or heard against the amount assessed against each piece cf property described in said roll andl . will determine the question as to ■ whether such lots or tracts of land i 'have been or will be benefited in the I amounts named in said roll or in a greater or less sum than that named** • on said rtfll. Said assessment roll showing prima facie assessment with the names of owners and descriptions > of property subject to be assessed is- ' on file and may be seen at the office ;of the city clerk. H. M. DeVOSS, 6-13 City Clerk. WANTED—Agents to take orders for the Kwick-sharp Knife and Shears sharpener. Good commission.—Win. G. Kist Co., Decatur. Ind, 128tf Post card camera and outfit for sale. Almost good as new. Inquire at once of Henry Faurote, Decatur, Ind., R, 1' No. 5. 137t2 WANTED -Sales manager; a real Jive wise one, working a business that will clear from S3O to SSO daily, and is willing to hustle a few hours each day to do it. We are offering a new, quick-selling proposition that is giving universal satisfaction. We want a district manager to handle this territory for us. The first man who can furnish reference as to* ability will get the place. Wur will show by actual demonstration at our rooms that this business is a winner from I start to finish. This is the opportunity for you to get into a new bur.!-! ness that is making good for every I one taking it up. This ad will require' quick action, and a small amount of i capital to make the start. Everybody i interested where demonstrated. T. f B. Dye, territorial mannje-ir, will bo i at the Muri/ry hotel, Saturday, June j 14, where he can be interviewed con- ' cerning this. 140t2 ' 1
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Photo made In Orchestra h«!!, Chicago, grateful indeed had it disregarded the people's requests. Everywhere Kryl Band Day drew big crowds and created great enthusiasm. This year the band will be augmented by several more players than last year. One of these will be the widely | known harpist, Leo Zelenka Lerando, who has toured throughout Germany, Austria, Italy, Denmark and England. With further reference to Bohumir Kryl, It will be recalled that he laid down the sculptor's chisel after com: et- j Ing the statue of General Lew Wallace at Crawfordsville, Ind., and made music his life work thereafter at the <uj. gestion of Sousa and that he immediately sprang into great prominence. ■■■»'
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