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1PAGE TWO THE DAILY GATE CITY WEDNESDAY, OCT. 12, igJ

THE FEAR OF HUMBUG CATHOLICS MEET Prevents Many People From Trying a J£WS 10 OBSERVE Good Medicine. ' Stomach troubles are so common and in most cases so obstinate to cure IN FORT MADISON that people are apt to look with sus­ ATONEMENT DAI picion on any remedy claiming to be soil a radical, permanent cure for dys­ pepsia and indigestion. Many such The Roman Catholic Mutual Protec- pride themselves on their acuteness Conception of Jewish Festival of Yon .. tive Society is Holding Its in never being humbugged, especially Kuppur, Which Will be Observed ^ Out of town as well as resident patrons of The Golden Rule store in medicines. is Very Inter­ Twenty-Fourth Annual •yi&. This fear of being humbugged can Convention. be carried too far, go far, in fact, that esting. k ' are recognizing the advantages to be obtained in buying all at one place m *><. many people sufTer for years with weak digestion rather than risk a lit­ where they find in many instances a decided saving in price and quality at tle time and money In faithfully test­ this store is the best to be had for the price asked. ing the claims made of a preparation HOLIEST HEBREW DAY HUNDRED DELEGATES so reliable and universally used as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Those who are trading with us know this statement to be true and Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly different in one important re­ those who are not will do well to put it to the test. This is not sentiment First Day's Work Given Over to Services Will be Held at Jewish Tem- ! spect from ordinary proprietary med- j • pie to Commemorate the Day— i but a matter of cold cash. - • Meeting of Board of Directors icines for the reason that they are j v '"JE? V —Session to Last for k not a secret patent medicine, no se­ Ask Forgiveness of j cret is made of their ingredients, but Guilt. ' I Three Days. analysis shows them to contain the natural digestive ferments, pure asep­ tic pepsin, the digestive acids. Golden Seal, bismuth, hydrastis and nux. The Jewish festival, the Day of Yesterday over a hundred delegates They are not cathartic, neither do from the central west, representing they act powerfully on any organ, but Atonement Yom Kuppur, the holiest ' the various branch orders of the Ro­ they cure Indigestion on the common day of the entire year in the Jewish ! man Catholic National Protective so­ sense plan of digesting the food eat­ calender, will fall on Thursday, Octo- j ciety, met in Fort Madison for their en thoroughly before it has time to ber 13, the date being known as the ; twenty-fourth annual convention. ferment, sour and cause the mischief. tenth of Tishri. It will be observed ; The day's work was given over This is the only secret of their suc­ by the Jews of Keokuk at their temple. I solely to the directors' meeting, which cess. A clear understanding of the con-! occupied the mtirnlng and was ad­ Cathartic pills never have and nev­ ception of atonement as enunciated | journed to four o'clock in the after­ er can cure indigestion and stomach by Judaism will no doubt be welcom-1 noon, the delegates In a body paying troubles because they act entirely on ed by those who seek to know. It | a visit to the state penitentiary dur­ the bowels, whereas the whole trou­ has been the sad fate of Judaism to j ing the recess. The business meet­ ble is really in the stomach. be misunderstood and misrepresented.; ings are being held in the offices of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken The libels with which it has been' the secretary, Peter Kern. In the St. after meals digest the food. That is labeled have been the consequence of' Mary's school building. all there is to it. Food not digested second-hand information and gross! misconception. A learned historian • - •' • - ' •• • • or half digested is poison as it creates J such as Tacitus was, accused' the: •i Tuesday, gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of The delegates assembled at St. the heart, loss of flesh and appetite Jews of worshipping an ass in their j i Mary's auditorium, corner of Fourth and many other troubles which are sanctum sanctorum, and that they j i observed frequent fasts in memory and Vine streets, at 9 o'clock a. m. often called by some other name. j A where they received their badges and They are sold by druggists every­ of their long starvation when com- ' ing out of Egypt. Juvenal, the satir- 1 attended high mass at St. Mary's where at 50 cents per package. j church at 9:30 in a body. ist, could only see laziness in the ob- j After the services the delegates re­ servance of the Sabbath, and the j J stoic philosopher, Seneca, considered i turned to St Mary's auditorium, Dubuque—Lawrence Gonner, H. A. where the convention was called to it a harmful practice. Down through ! Schunk, George J. Hille. the ages like misunderstanding has j order. Burlington—Phil Mesner. "Welcome addresses were made by prevailed. To obvate such a result Keokuk—William Reimbold. in regard to the idea of atonemnt Mayor A. E. Johns, In behalf of the Waterloo—Wenzel Friedle. we take occasion to present it at tbis A Well Dressed Family city, and Hon. F. H. Wilken in behalf Lyons—J. J. Neuhaus. season when the Day of Atonement of the local branches. City—Chas. Meyer. Response by Mr. Fred B. Sharon, is at hand. Gilbertville—John Harlg. In the general acceptance of the All This and Much More If You Buy Yoiir Ready-to-Wear Garments Here general vice president, in behalf of Harper—Lewis Junges. the society. Wesley—John term^ atonement associates with it' Hauptman. exemption from the consequences of j BLANKETS. WINTER UNDERWEAR HOSIERY Delegates reporting yesterday were St. Benedict—J. T. Timmerfall. Women's fine cashmere Hose per as follows: wrong-doing. This, however, ls basic­ An all wool blanket in pink and Warm Underwear is less expensive than doctor's Independence—John Ickel. ally at variance with the teaching of, pair 50c , Neb.—Ant. Hoffman. white, blue and white, tan and white, bills. • _ , New Hampton—J. W. Krieger. Judaism in that it conflicts radically Women's wool Hose in black or Epiphany. S. D.—Nic. Herl. Holy Cross—Paul Dusler. and red and black. Large sizes ?5.4S Woman's "Setsnug' fleece Men's wool and fleece with the established uniformity of the and $4.98 grey 25c Starr, S. D.—E. M. Untermeier. Granville—Eugene Schweback. lined union suits for lined union suits, $2.98, Women's plush lined black hose 25c Zell, S. D.—Jos. Zens. universe which God is created. The j Cotton blankets in good imita­ Luxemburg—Hy J. Froedling. creative intellect has evolved this uni-: $1.98. $1.25 and $1.00 $1.98, $1.00. Children's heavy fleece lined Hose, Dell Rapids, S. D.—Ed. R. Kine- tion of wool in grey, or tan, hand­ North Washington—John Seelham- formity to realize itself and not to per pair 15c fiek. mer. some borders, crocheted ends, $2.98 uefett itself. This consideration is down to 60c Woman s 'Setsnug' fleece Boy's heavy fleece lined Men's fine cashmere half hose in ^ Halbur—Hy. Halbin„ , ' V ' ' Alton—J. B. Hanson. fundamental to the conception of; lined vests gnd pants, union suits 50c black, grey and natural colors, Elgin, Neb.—Paul Stoffee. Bettendorf—John Traufler. atonement as expressed by Judaism.; COMFORTS , ' each 50c per pair 25c i -i<<> • \,v» - West Burlington—P. J. Allweln. Maple River—Rev. P. J. Warzana. The penaly of wrong-doing is in­ ' Men's heavy wool, sox in blue, grey Early—Eugene Bunker. Geddes, S. D. John A. Stark."* 'Sanitary cotton filled Comforts, Men's heavy fleece lined herent in the act, and must realize covered with good grade of floral bor­ Women's heavy fleece and light tan 50c and 25c Y Springbrook—J. p. Dresch, v^ Bauer—Jos. P. Hock. > t> itself as cause and effect. In the lined vests and pants, • ; , shirts and drawers, 75c Men's black wool sox, per pair..15c -5 Richmond—Frank J. Lenz. Cascade—J. P. Lane, Jno. D. Deh- dered silkoline, only $2.98 moral domain this relaxation obtains A large variety of comforts, silkoline » and • 50c FLANNELETTES •i I Meyer—Peter "W. Weber ner. with as equal certainty as in the phys­ each 25c Breda—F. Van Erdewyk. covers, light or dark colors, sanitary for kimonas, dressing sacques and Mapleton—Ant. Theobald. ical, and God Himself is bound to wrappers, in all the desirable colors Maryhill—John Klein. M T. Worthington—J. J. Brunken. respect this causal relation, since it white cotton filled, at $2.48, $1.98, Children's floece lined s§,rXs Boys' heavy fleece lined Arcadia—Rev. J. A. Schulte. 10c„ 12 1»2c and 15c. Houghton—0. Jacobsmeier. is the educative expression of adap- $1.50, $1.25 and $1.00. MM underwear, 8c and UP. shirts and drawers, 50c. AGENT8 FOR McCALL'S PATTERNS Dunkerton—F. J. Schmidt. Eagle Center—Anton Koerner tation to His will in the moral devel­ ' Roeville, Neb.—Frank Jachum. St. Paul—Otto Fritzjunker. opment of man. Emery, S. D.—Rev. G. B. Hoffman. Templeton—William Roth. Our knowledge of the physical laws; Cor. 8th & White Lake. S. D.—Nic. MofTman. Ossian—H. J. Etteldorf. has been made possible only through j KEOKUK Portsmouth—J. J. Herkemath. Baker, Neb.—Adam L. Koenig. their uniform and unalterable mode of -a Pocahontas—Jas. Lanus. Petersburg—J. H. Lammers. operation. Capricious interference, if; Main StJjg IOWA . Westphalia—H. J. Mester. . Delmar—Rev. Thos. Rooney. THEs'l&SsBf GOLDEN '•"? RULE at all conceivable, would wholly de­ ill i "t > I >£• St. Lucas—Rev. F. X. Boeding. Haverhill—W. L. Krles. stroy their purpose, and enthrone the j Bankston—John kaum. Festtna—H. J. Heinman. play of blind chance as the expression' is, Adams, Minn.—Art Krasner. Carroll—Jos. Wledemeier. of Supreme Reason, which of course i.-j Salem, S. D.—J. H. Brune. Welley—B. Greteman. is preposterous. Odebalt—Rev. G. Weimbold. „ $-• * - Balltown—Rev. J. H. Schelmoeller. It is likewise with the moral laws. !v f. Neola—J. B. Jacoby. Norway—Charles Tropvesky. • ^ ' Their iron-clad uniformity of cause • Earllne—Godfrled Mumm. antl effect has brought man into a r I •s Fort Madison—H. S. Schmidt B. B. $100 Reward. $100. knowledge of them, to be employed James Hesse, H. J. Doering. The reader* of this paper will b« pleas­ ed to learn that there la at least one in the progressive unfolding of his , West Point—Hy. Pogge, Sr. dreaded disease that science baa ben able spiritual nature to the goal of Divine to cure In all its •tares, and that Is Ca­ McNamara's m« X Davenport—J. F. Halligan, Ign. tarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only perfection. Interference with their Hild. positive cure now known to the medical iron-clad uniformity would likewise f1. fraternity. Catarrh belnE a constitu­ Guttenberg—John Fett. tional disease, requires a constitution^: establish the rule of chance, and evict Sons Fort Dodge—Peter Schllz. treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure at the time, from the world the Internally, acting directly upon the L.ood —DEALERS IS— £ Dyersville—Chas. P. Roth. and mucous surfaces of the system, very existence of that which men _ ^ _ *41» Clinton—J. C. Henle, Otto Weber. thereby "eatroylne the foundation or himself possesses, namely, intelli­ the disease, and civlnc the patient Everyone is Buying Shoes this week. Have you? ; Riverside—J. A. Knittel. strength by building up the constitution gence, the absurdity of which is vivid­ Building MateriaI Pes Moines—Ed. Marxer. and assisting nature In doing Its work. ly apparent. To be true to Hmself j: Muscatine—Joseph Aull. The proprietors have so much faith Is God can not intefere with their and Sewer Pipe If not, here is what you want its curative powers that they offer One V "*v f" Sherrlll's Mound—P. Stillmunkes. Hundred Dollars for any case that It modus operandi. •- 1 —'— y MS IBs ^ New Vienna—Anton B. Kern. falls to cure. Send for lfst of testlmoc- Of course we know that we shall Mt. Carmel—Albert Reiling, Address 3\ J. CHEI'SX & CO, be assailed with the argument of om­ Atlas Portland Sold by Druggists, 7&o- "* M A T ^ $3.50 Men's Gun Metal Welt, Blutcher d»0 OC 1S§1 Roselle—Adam M. Steffes. Take Hall's Family Pills for const I pa. nipotence, but we shall not enter into Cement - > • the arena of theological polemics. For us omnipotence doeB not appear Louisville and Utica de­ or Button, Knox Toe, this week only.. to tolerate irrationally any more ment, Lime, Hair, Stuooo, than God's reason. Omnipotence can not be conceived to work against Mortar Colors. pon't Forget That KipS Pale-Faced Women God's perfection for the sole purpose Iti of exercising itself. For Judaism Acme Cement CROSSETT SHOES "MAKES LIFE'S WALK EASY." You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, such a conception is unthinkable, de­ • PlasterHHSii dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn- rogatory to the very Godhead. out expressions, you need a tonic. Atonement therefore, as taught by- Sewer Pipe, Drain Hie, Judaism does not imply exemption The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman's tonic. Gutter Pipe, Fire Brick, • It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients from the penalty of transgression. MILLER THE SHOE MAN are specifically adapted for women's needs. They act on The individual must needs expect to Fire Clay, Flue Lining, reap the fruit of his planning. "Every Chimney Pipe, Eta LOOK FOR THE GREEN FRONT. .. . the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and man that eateth sour grapes his teeth vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. shall be set on edge." The Day of , ??" - Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min­ Atonement doe^ not intercept this 422 428 Johnson Street, Main S#raeisi^Rf¥ erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan­ consequence. "He who said, "I will Keokuk, Iowa. issssiiK^ Keokuk, Iowa gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. ' *•'. r - sin and the Day of Atonement shall .}4 - < \ | It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. atone; the Day of Atonement makes SSbSSSSSZ aE .A**'* no atonement." Obvious it Is then from this presentation that viscarlous atonement is wholly foreign to Juda­ amendment the worshiper on that day| | ism. prays to be relieved of the sense of Fresh Dry Batteries Herein is to be observed the dis­ guilt which weight'upon his con­ NORTHERN MICHIGAN LINE tinguishing feature of the atonement science. No longer chafing under its Electric Wiring of all The Elegant Steel Steamships MsJ 43 CARDUI idea as set forth by Judaism. Indi­ chiding he becomes reconciled to his vidual responsibility as found in the "Manltou"—"Missouri''—"" ft.4 higher self, and therefore to his God, - Kindt - offer unrlvrjlod wrrlt-# between CtitaAffoand Mnckl- The Woman's Tonic Old Testament is its very essence. , f <. / 1 w ^ ^ *>J uc lalnnd And othfr famoa* Rummer lUnrti of wliose gaze he Heed no longer be Rortbora Mlchtaan.ooDnooUtig with aH lines for Ltko Since there can he no escape from the afraid to meet, pnd of whose love he Kaiierlor nn<) Xiurtorn Point*. The most attractive ?.er doctor had done all he said he could for me," Gas Burners and - nnd dlrrrt roate to 4 penalty of wrong-doing, likewise 5eed no longer feel undeserving. His Poiitwnkr Inland Wo-qnMon*Mnf ntes Mrs. Wm, Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., "I took Car- Mantles , Ivudlurton North port Itonrtnr Brook there can not be any shifting of the atonement is at-one-ment, at one with MaaUtco TravemeClty llorhor RprUu* ' "ft f ac*v'ce °f a friend, and it helped me so much. burden on to some one else. "Every nekmoft Charlevoix 8t. Irnnre himself and his Maker, which at-one- ?rnnkfort retoaker Macklntac Tiland trnnhUc t ta^'nS Cardui, I had suffered from female man shall die for his own iniquity." ment Is to act as a lever In the New Glen Haven Car View Chotwjcan taalt file. Marie r lve years Theee elegant rteamabtpa are among the finest and beat rqutpped eft the Great Lake*. "1 tvr £ > but since taking it, I am in good health, Such responsibility ls not merely th» Year for closer approximation of the 80 large end ateadf aa to aaaore eomrortabla pa«aage to tbote areite to lake trips. tflere s King Plumbing Co. Tber offer the travalor every modern convenience that adds to the dellghta of aa ^ that i Jr ' some of the best advice in your book rigid requirement of justice but is ideal of Divine perfection, "Holy shall ontlng on the water. For ltook of tours address wl Saw'" Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it also the sjn qua non of aiorai ye be for the Lord your God am holy." J. C. CONLET. G. P. A. OMIcm ini Dwlo, M.rtk Em* Rufc Stmt B«Uc. CHICAGO •orSpecialAdvisory Dept., Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chattanooga. Tenn., growth. lnd M-page book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent tree. The forgiveness which ls sought on the Day of Atonement is of guilt. Mahiktta: Through Binccre repentance and Order Gold Medal Flour If yo'ir folic* art oernlcktty about their victual*. Sally Axk. READ THE DAILY GATE CITY FOR THE NEWS.

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