Part 4 (2/2)
Two young ladies helped her to the station and herI went to Saint Paul Park and Ialong as spry as any young lady I said to her, ”When did you get your healing and start walking?” She answered, ”When we got to Saint Paul I got up and walked home and ell!”
Brother Emil Krutz and I were called to pray for Grandht saints in the room and I heard one ask another, ”How old is Grandma?” The reply was, ”Seventy-seven years old,” to which soet well”
We anointed and prayed for the sick wo any help Brother Krutz looked at me and said, ”The Lord heard prayer” We went into another rooo in there and send the folks out” We went back into the room and asked visitors to kindly step out of the rooain offered prayer When we took our hands off this tihter, Mrs Ury” She was perfectly well and lived several years longer
For a year orpain in my liver I was prayed for a nuet relief andup until I could hardly wear o to a specialist and find out what the trouble was and said then if I were healed God would get lory out of it, so I went to the specialist
The doctor said that it was not cancer, but worse still, it was enlargement of the spleen He then said, ”Dear man, there is no remedy for your trouble; I can only make a harness that you can wear suspended from your shoulders to help support your stoot home I told hat the doctor had said and that I had made my last trip in theto die” ”Well,” I replied, ”I have been in this world fifty-six years and that is a long time, so if the Lord sees fit to take me I will be satisfied” She went out of the roo her right hand' she said, ”You are not going to die”
”How do you know,” I asked? ”The saints will not give you up,” she answered
A short while after this I was thinking that I would like to go to Arlington, South Dakota, now called Badger, before I died I had raised up that congregation and they were very kind and dear tohim to meet me at Estaline on a certain date Estaline was thirteen miles from Brother Gesselbeck's home I arrived at Estaline about 6 am, but there was no Brother Gesselbeck there! I walked to a restaurant across the street and asked if any one knew Brother Gesselbeck Yes, they knew hiht, that I was expecting him to be there to meet me ”Well,” the otten your card he would have been here, but yesterday was Washi+ngton's birthday, a holiday, and he will not get your card until after five o'clock this evening!”
Well, here I was in a bad predicao back home, no telephone out there and so ill that I could not walk over a block or two at one ti-skin fur coat I leftacross the street, found a long pole and started out on a thirteen mile hike I would walk a little and then sit down, and even lie dohile and rest in the snow, and wept and prayed
It was about five-thirty in the afternoon when I reached Brother Geselbeck's pasture It had takenand weeping when I saw Brother Geselbeck co from hishis hand with the card in it, shook his head as if to say, ”Poor Brother Susag!” In order to prove to him that I was not dead yet, I threay h as I could and when I caone! I had thought that this would be my last trip to Brother Geselbeck's, but I havein North Dakota about tenafter theclosed, I woke up and lay awake a while, then fell asleep again and I had a drea on the highway south of Grand Forks
Suddenly I saw the car go up in the air amidst a cloud of dust Some folks came and took Sister Gaulke out of the wreck and laid her on a blanket, then a big black blanket came up between me and Brother Gaulke and the wreck When I awakened it was just fifteen minutes past seven It made such a vivid impression on , ”I will not leave here until the ram”
I then told them my dream They ith me to the mail box a mile frohtwhat had happened at exactly the hour I was havingto my next appointment I went at once to Grand Forks On my arrival at the hospital when Sister Gaulke saw et here?” Sister Gaulke recovered but her husband lingered a few days and then went holory
I had a dream one ti in a store in Superior, Wisconsin I saw hio to a music store and buy a special instruot up and wrote to hiht the instrument, for I kneas interested in music, but I asked hiht lead hi down his daddy's gray hairs with sorrow to the grave”
He wrote back and thanked me for my letter but never mentioned a word about the instrument A few days later I caotten another one His grips and trunk were brought to the house The faone several years, so when they finally got to the big trunk he lifted his hand and looking at his ly, ”I don't kno” Hisin your trunk you do not want us to see?” He answered, ”Daddy knows” I said to hiht, Clarence; I am sure you obeyed my admonition” He opened the trunk and there was a new violin! Then he told us that when he was buying the violin he had intended to join an orchestra, but when he got home from the store with his violin there was daddy's letter This fulfilled the Scripture that ”Before they call I will answer and while they are yet speaking I will hear”
Another time before I went to Europe there was a little difference orbetween two et thewas fine They were good ministers and I loved the to ot up early oneand traveled three hundredhim treated him very un and could not sleep anyhireatly to blame I advised him that if the dream did not fit to destroy the letter and to resist the ene back to America I learned that the dream did fit exactly as to the time, both date and hour, in which his unmerciful action took place
While at the Anderson Ca one year, I dreamed that I saw the e enclosure, walls four square, high and very beautiful I was standing just inside the door, and on the outside of the door stood one of the leading otten into some false doctrine, and he and his wife had built a little shanty just outside the walls near the entrance, where they had twelve to twenty ministers with them The room was so small that they all had to stand up
The brother was talking to roup and accept his doctrine Then as I looked up the street, to my left as it were, I saw a troop of cavalrymentoward h there was no end to it An officer, as riding on the side, said to me, ”You stay in there with the rest of them and you will be protected”
Then they went to the shanty, a little hutall the men inside Then the clock struck two
At the ht tell ranted, I told ot up and said, ”I can interpret the brother's drea with this brother and sister until two o'clock this , and we found it to be an unGodly spirit and doctrine I warn everyone to stay away froain
Brother George W Green and I once came from Pit, a little town in northern Minnesota On our way to Grand Forks we stopped at a town by the nalin family Quite a number of people were in the house e arrived Grand forshe would die and wanted me to coht see her and they told us we could We went into the bedroom and prayed for her and the Lord healed her If I reer
At one ti in a school house near Warren, Minnesota I was staying with a family named Keutzer, three miles fro service I was praying, and wrestling with the devil I asked the brother to start at least an hour ahead of tiive me a lantern and I would walk over He asked me why, and I told him that the devil was et in the car, it will stop
The brother laughed at me and said, ”I have a new Oldsmobile car,” and they would not let ot the lantern and told the as fast as I could But the brother said, ”Get in the car” I didn't want to, but he took hold of ot in and it ran for a rod or two and then stopped I jumped out of the car, took the lantern and ran After a while they caught up withthat if I didn't, they would not go This happened several tiet in the car, it would run a rod or two and stop Finally I ran away from them and walked all the way to the school house and they arrived after I got there We were so late the people were just getting ready to leave, as it was nearly nine o'clock