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rilK OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 12, 1915.
The Moral Leper is Grilled by Sunday
at the Big Tabernacle Saturday Evening
I ADVANCE AGEFT FOR "BILLY"
SUNDAY LEAVES TODAY.
Bayi that Moral Sin it Jutt the
Sane m a Man Who it Stricken
with Leprosy.
GIVES WARNING TO THE YOUNG
"Billy" Sunday preached laat night on
The Moral Leper," taking his tet.
"But th Man Wss a Lrper " The raa
gvlist aaid:
I hav sometime tried ta Imagine my
self In Damascus on wlfw day. and
have seen a man riding on a hnra richly
caparisoned with trappings of (old and
silver, and ha himself clothed In gar
ments of the finest fabrics and th moat
costly, but with a faoe ao aad and mel
ancholy that It would cause the beholder
to turn and took a second and third time
And a man unaccustomed to aurh went
might have been heard to make a re
mark like Una: "How unequally Vod
aecma to divide hla farorat There la a
man who rides and othera walk; he I
clothed to Crtetly garment: they are al
moet naked while ho la welt fed," and
they contrast the difference between the
man on tha horse and the othera. If we
July knew the breaking hearta of the
poil we envy we would pity them from
the bottom of our sou la.
I waa bring driven through a suburb
of Chicago by a real estate man who
wanted to aell I no a lot, lie .waa telling'
me who lived here and who lived there,
and what an honor It would be for me
and my children to poaeeea a home there.
Wa ware driving part a home that muat
have coat tion.ooo and ha aold: "That
houeo la owned by Mr. Ro-and-eo. lie la
one of our multl-mllllonalrea, and tie and
hla wife have been known to Uva In that
say? "ah. this U bo sudden.'' That la
all a bluff; you have been waiting for It
all the time.
"ome Pointed qaeatloaa,
Iut, girls, never mind now, get down
to facta. When he axka you that nrrnt
est question, the moat Important one
that any girl la ever asked, next to the
ealvatlnn of her aim I, Juat any; "Kit down
and let me aak you three queatlon. I
want to ak you the three uretlnn
and If I am satisfied wlrh your answer
It will determine my answer to your
quratKin. 'I 'Id you believe mo to be vlr
ttioua when you nm here to ark me to
home of Infamy, where three montha
later he died, away from hla wife, away
from virtue, away from morality, hi
nnme synonymous with all that la vile.
What difference did It make that he hnd
power over men when you might aum
up hla life In my text. "Hut he waa a
leper." What difference did It make?
I pity that boy or girl from the depth
of my aoul, who, If ynu aak, aro you
willing to be a Christian, will answer;
".Mr. Punday, I would like to be, but If
I tell that at home my father will ahuae
I n .f, my mother will aneer at me. If I
! were I would have no encouragement to
ptafut lnd flffht the hnfll " I nllv from
be yovr wlfer " "Oh. ea. T believe you Ul dph, ,(f my ,oll ,hnt or tht
to be virtuoua. Thate the reaaon I I tnBt h a ,,, ke that. With
camo he re. VloleU dipped In dew would ! wonitn ,lk(, t,t i homc a ftf,v.
be as cow fodder or.mpared to you." Tha j mother would be a God-send If aha had
second quest lm: "Have you aa a young religion.
man lived as you demand of me aa a I The Vnelean Life.
girl, that I should have lived?" The rnc,Pan! m.ppoee every young man
third nueatlnn: "If I. aa a girl, had lived I , ,,mHh. .ho . ,.-, i. .... ,m.
pellet and compelled by aome uncon
trol'ahle Impulse over which he had no
power to make puhlio revelntione of hla
aln' LKin the atreet he comes In hla
j and done aa you, aa a young man, nnd
you knew It, would you aak me to marry
you?" t
Will Take the toaal.
They will line up and nlno time out of
ten they will tnke the count You can
lire them up, and I know what I am
talking about and I defy any man on
God a
mo.
auto and you apeak to him from the
curbstone and he will aay: "Unclean!
ITnolean!" Yonder he cornea walking
down the atreet. Huppoae that to every
rth to successfully contradict , ,nd woman ha meeta he la Impelled
have tho good. The average ln'1 oompelled to make publlo rovela-
j young man I more particular about the I tiong of the fact that he la a leper.
company lie kee p than the average girl, ""I'l1""" erry young woman ia impciieu
I II tall you. If he moHn aomebody on !,'nd compelled to make puhlio revelattone
tha atreet whom he doesn't want t'
meet lie will duck Into the first open
doorway and avoid tho publicity of meet
ing her, for fear she might smile or give
fl IndlrMBtlitr, fh.t mhm ti.,1 ..M.n htm
nnuohi.,! r.A ,.-.11,.. ik.t (the doorhell and aha cornea down
tr.. j, i , . .aaya: "Unclean! Un
n vu - wiaiv Bill fif--)ji aJUIIl'
ggXW I . ; aaiaUXaaS
at your church la read tha prayera."
Abe' wife aald: "It lan't the church, 'l a
the life we lead." And the devil aa-l to
Abe: "Tou run thla ranch: glva or a
blowing up; let her understand wet run
thla thing." Hut the Lord aald "Abe,
you are a preacher and your wife haa
more religion In her little finger than
you have In your old careaea. Y"ou are
a preacher. He a man." Ho he went out
to the anhhoppera. f Id you ever see one
of thoae ahhoppera? It I a thing you
build with four aides, amnll at the boitom
land w.th an angle of forty-five degreea,
and yon will fill It with hickory aahea.
ann pour water on me aunt ana ine
mater percolate through the aahea and
make lye, and they make aoap out of
It. A lot of folk can make "He" wlth
oue uahe or aoap. They uc4 to make
that kind of aoap when I waa a boy.
Ho Abo went behind tho old aahhopper
and aald: ' Kllra. forgive me. You have
more religion In your little finger than
I have In my whole body." He went
back to the houae and threw hla arma
around the old woman and klaaed her.
And when the devil cornea around to
, A he he aaya: "Aah-hopper! aah-hoppcr!
aflh-hopper! On, my kneea behind th
aah-hopper I fought the battle and bea.
the devil."
(Copyright, William A. Sunday.)
houae for montha and never apeak to l panr wtlh young men whoae character
of the fact that ahe la living a life of
In. Homebody clae pa' for her clothea ,
nnd her board.
Huppoae that aome young man who I
Uvea a good life calla upon her and ring
and
do not coma near leat you be con
taminated." There are lota of meral
aleeping apartment, and montha coma
nnd go by and they never apeak to one
another." My thought hurried back to
the little flat In Chicago that we called
our home and where we have lived for
aerenteen yeaia. I had pair rent enough
to pay for It. There waan't much In It;
I could load It In two furniture vane,
maySe three, counting the piano, but I
would not trade tho happinrae and the.
)or and the love of that little flat for
that palatial home and the aorrow and
the thlnga that want with It.
Aa you are driving along the atreet
and a man mho waa Intimately acquainted
with the akelotona that are In every fam
ily ahould tell you the aecreta of them
all, of that hoy who haa broken hla
father's heart by being a drunkard, a
lg-leg gambler, and that girl who haa
gone aatray, and that wife who la a com
mon drunkard, mnde an by aoclely, and
the father himself, who waa alao a alnner.
I.eproay and fin.
v"But he waa a leper." That dlaeaae,
peculiar to the orient, la exceedingly
loathaome and aa I atudy Ita pathology
f am not avirprlned that Hod used It a
a type of ain. A man who la able to
understand till dlaeaae. Ha beginning and
Ita progress, might be approached bv a
in a a who waa thua afflicted and might
aay to blm. Hurry! Hurryl Show your
self to the priest for the cleansing by
the iloHalo law." "Why?" aaya tha man
thua addreaaed, "what la the troutoleT"
The other man would aay,' "Do you aee
the a pot on our hand? Hurry and ahow
youreelf to the priest." But the man
auya, "That la only a feater, only a water
blister; only a pimple, nothing more.
There la no ocraaion to be alarmed. Tou
are unduly agitated and excited for my
welfare." Thoae aorea are only few now,
but It spread and It ta flrat upon the
hand, then upon tha arm, and from the
arm It goes on until It laya hold of every
nerve, artery, vein, with Ita allmy coll,
and contlnuea until the rotten disintegra
tion of the parts takes place and they
drop off. nd then It la too lata, But
tha man who waa concerned aaw tha be
ginning of that, not only the and. but
tha beginning. He looked yonder and
aaw the end. too.
That la the reaaon why you hurry when
you . get evidence of tho dlaeaae. Bo I
aay to you, young man, don't you go
with that Godless, good-for-nothing gang,
that blaspheme and aneer at religion, that
bunch of character aaaaaaina; they will
make of your body a door mat to wipe
their feet upon. Don't go with that
bunch; I heard you awear. I heard you
aneer at religion; atop, or you will be
come a etaggertng, muttering, bleary
eyed, foul-mouthod, down and outer, on
your way to helL I aay to you, atop!
or you will go reeling down to hell.
breaking your wlfe'a heart and wreck
1ng your children's Uvea And what
have you got to ahow for It? What have
you got to ahow for It?
A Maralac tho Yaaair
Don't you go, my boy; don't you laugh
at that atnulty etory wtlh a double moan
ing. Don't go with that gang. But you
aay to me, "Mr. Sunday, you are unduly
excited for mjo welfare. I know you
email liquor on my breath, but I never
expect to become a drunkard. I never
expect to become an outcaet. Wall, you
are a foot Tou are a fool. No man
ever Intended to become a drunkard.
Kvery drunkard started out to be simply
a moderato drinker. The fellow that
telle me that he can leave It alone when
he wants to Ilea, It la a lie. If you can,
why don't you leave It alone? You will
never let It alone. If you could, you
mould. My boy, hear me, I have walked
along the ehoree of time and have seen
the in atrewn with the wreck of thoae
who have drifted In from the aeaa of
luali and paaaion, and are fit only for
danger clonal to warn the coming raoe.
iu v " 11 ' II 'unr, VI IA lull vKH. I
each other. They each have aeparate would make a black mark on a piece of B,' ,i JT , " , T.t
apartment, each ha. a aeparat. retinue anthracite. Their character, are foul "-.V . S I h
of aervanta. each a dining room and and rotten and damnable. ' I like to aee , , ",?A -,.
a girl who Ima a good head choose rlKht Rnd fceip j, wlUl thero- Thty open Joy in religion, you have got a leak In
beeauae it In right, never minding the th door to tne morhI lper mA h, corTHS, : your religion. Some haven't religion
fellow today goea to church and Juat
get religion enough to make him miser
able, take an old fellow In Iowa came
to me and aald, " 'Bill,' I have been to
hear you every night and you have done
me a lot of good. I ueed to cue my old
woman every day, and I ain't cuaaed her
for a week. I am getting a little better."
The trouble with many men la that
they have Juat got enough religion to
make them miserable. If there la no
that you left unpaid I might Jerk off
a piece of clothing. If I did, aome of
you fellows would not have anything on
but a celluloid collar and a pair of eocka.
Borne of you have not got religion,
him if he will live the way you want I the father, there will be aln In the boy;
him to you will go with blm. If you j If there ia aln in the mother, there will
would take a atand Ilka that there I b aln In the daughter; if there la aln In
wouldn't be ao many wreck. If our the sinter, there will be aln In the ale
women and git la would lake higher ' ter; by your Influence you will spread It.
erltldam. Choose tho good and be care- ' M(, ,,t, wKn your asU(,hteri ,n(1 mny enough to pay their debts. Would that
ful of her conduct, careful of good com- . ot you Know th(lt they Br- morai i,pera. ' I might have a hook and for every debt
pny ana gooa conauci ana Keep com- AtuJ many a fool girt will marry a biped
pany ultli'a good young fellow. Don't , iju that
go wtlh a fellow whose reputation la bad j rhrlm nre the thlnga we are up against
Everybody knowa It I bad. and If you I nowaday that so-called "Modesty."
nre cen wtfh him you Will lone your I Ij,Drov la an Infeetloua dlaejiae: It I
reputation aa well, although your virtue the germ of aln. If there la evil in you ; TOUU" " "TO ranuiy prayer. .
la Intact, and they might aa well take I the evil will dwelt In othera. When we of 'rou op, hven't got religion
you to the graveyard and bury you when do wrong we Inaplre othera-and your j "S to take the beer bottlea out of
your reputation la gone. If a man. like , Uvea acatter dlaeaae when you come In 1 J .eU' and , hrow them ijn .the alley
that aak. you to go with him. My f, ' contact with other.. If there I. .In In roub,e w'h J? th".V y1,"'
with making money, with your lodges,
and each and every one is ao dependent
on the other, that you are Beared to
death to come out and live clean cut
for Ood Almighty. You have not fully
surrendered yourself to Ood.
The matter with a lot of you people
la that your religion ia not complete.
You have not yielded yourself to Ool
and gone out for Ood and Ood' a truth.
Why, I am almost afraid to make aoma
folk, laugh for fear that I will be ar
rested for breaking a coatly piece of
antique brto-ar-brao. You would think
that If aoma people laughed It would
break their face. To aee some you
would think that tho eaeentiai of ortho
dox ChrleUanlty la to have a face bo
long you oould eat oatmeal out of the
end of a gas pipe. Slater, that la not
religion; I want to tell you that tho
happy, smiling, eunny-faced religion will
win more people to Jeaua Chrlat than tho
miserable, old grim-faced kind will in
ten year I pity anyone that can't
laugh. There muat be something wrong
with their re'.iglon or their liver. The
devil can't laugh.
Oh, laugh and the world laughs with
BIG DEMAND. FOR EXHIBIT
SPACE AT MADISON FAIT
MADISON", Neb., Sept. JL Speclal.)
A large force ot men and team have
been busy all week putting the finishing
touchca on tho race track and bulldlnga
for the county fair, which opens next
Tuesday. There la every Indication of
the biggest fair In the hUtory of the aa
aorlatlon. Request from horse, cattle
and hog breeders are eo numerous that
the regular atable room la now entirely
exhausted and additional room la being
provided. Show .tuff will be given the
preference and aale animal, will take
the temporary quarter. The poultry,
farm produce, culinary, fancy work, art
and achool department, promise to sur
pass former yearsv and superintendents
In charge have requested additional room
for display purpoaea. Running racea and
motorcycle racea will be a special fea
ture. A fast game of ball will be played
each day. Battle Creek, Newman Grove,
Madison and Comlea contesting. These
teams are among the strongest amateur
teams In this aectlon of the state. Dr.
Condra of the Nebraska Stale university
will exhibit hla moving ptcturea. Th
Madiaon Commercial Club band, led by
Rev. Father Muenlch, will provide music
A special prise of t-'O will be divided
among the three rural echooi dietrlcts
sending In the largest delegation In pro
portion to the achool population. Any
one residing in the district la eligible to
be counted and credited to the district
In which they live. The money will be
divided aa follows: First prlie, H2; aec
ond prise, t; third prise, K.
oea frnn Beatrice.
BEATRICE, Neb.. Pept. 11. (Special.)
The Nebraska Gaa and Electric company
will begin rebuilding and extending Ita
llnea In Olenover, West and Bbuth Beat
rice and North Ninth .tract In a few
daya.
Mlsa I -aura Mayer, who waa appointed
stenographer for the Supreme Court com
mission at LJncoln, Friday, la a daughter
of Mayor and Mrs. J. W. Mayer of thla
city.
Frank Rartoa. ar., father of former
Senator Frank Bartoe of Saline county.
died at hla home at Wliber, aged SI yeari
f. C. Crocker, a stock raiser of Flliey,
Friday purchased one of the Duroc-Jer-aey
prise male hogs at the atate fair fot
hla herd. The animal ia 2 ycara old and
weighs l.Ofl) pound.
County Treasurer Andrew Anderaen If
laaulng about BOO dlstresa warrants to cn
force th payment of delinquent personal
taxes.
Ed C. Wille. a farmer living alx mllei
north of Beatrice, waa called to Nortl
Bend. Ind., today by the death of hii
mother, Mr. Minnie Wllle, a pioneer ol
that atate. She waa 73 years of age.
The body of Mre. John O.batigh. a for
mer Beatrice resident, who died Septan
bar at Billing. Mont., waa brought hert
Friday for Interment. Mr. Oabaugh re
aided in thla city until 1896, when she lo
cated at Billing with her husband-
Bee Want Ada Produce Result
Jul! & oons co.
o)OGERS
1515 HARNEY
I ,BBaasM,ll is., sfc
f nf" ' sa
uick Meal
Ranges
APEX
ELECTRIC WASHING
MACHINES
Wa will demonstrate this ma
chine In jxiur own home and
If you axe not convinced that it
is the best on the market we just
haul it back.
When buying a range you might
just as well buy a standard make.
The Quick Meal has been sold by us
more than 15 years and has always
given satisfaction. Today they are
better than ever and they do not
cost any more than you pay for some
other cheaper make. Prlcea as low
as $42.00. Sold on payments if desired.
Radiant Homo
Base Burners
Look out! We may have an
early Fall and you will want
your stove In a, hurry. Better
make arrangements for It now.
We will deliver It when you are
ready for it.
I1
tanda and any, "No, no, we will not
keep company with you unleas you llvs
the way we want you to," tners would
be better man.
Iafeetloaa Disease.
Iiproay la an Infectious disease like
typhoid fever, emallpox or diphtheria,
and goes through a community Ilk an
epidemic; when on leper eomea In oon
eact with th clean, he becomes Infected.
And so It Is with sin. Bin begins In so
called Innocent flirtation. The old, God
forsaken scoundrel of a llbertln. who
If you live th wrong way you will
drag aomebody else to perdition with
you aa vou go, and kindred ties will fa
cilitate It.
Street Fllrtatloaa.
supposing all your hearts were open.
Supposing we had glaaa doors to our
hearts, and ws could walk down th
atreet and look In and ae where you
have been, and with whom you fcav
been and what you have been doing. A
great many of you would want stained
glaaa and heavy tapestry to oover them.
look, upon .very woman a. l.gltimat. 1 ould pu ! r?,h'
nrev foe hi. lu.t. win ,t.mT.,... . ' PU rlng or push a button and
community, on. drunk.rd .taggerln. and ! rd.UcV" "TL
r pemon w, TZSTfiZt 'OWn ' and MrTr-Vfe-a; U ,7and he
to perdition will debauch a town. i .,., .. .. Wht
Bo with th. boy. H will .it at your I" ,,:,. ,.. bee..
tabl and drink beer, and I want to tell ,' ' " .1 w k h -r,k. Here
you If you are low down enough to serve . . v. . . ,.. hnrae
beer and win In your home, when yot .... , theM ap, the things that
serve it you ar aa low down as th . m of Society
saloon keeper, and I don't care. whether . -., n the street.
you do It for society or for anything else.
If you serv liquor or drink you ar a
low down as th saloonkeeper In my
opinion. So th boy who had not grit
enough to turn down hla glaaa at tho
banquet and refuee to drink la now a
blear-eyed, a Utgger I ng, vermin-covered
drunkard, reeling to helL II couldn't
takea no not of flirtation on the street.
It waits until the girl has lost her vir
tue and then alams the door In her face.
It take, no aote of that -young man
drinking at a banquet labl; It wait,
tintll he become, a binary-eyed drunk
kard and then It will elam the door In
hla face. It takea no note of card-play-little
cream pitcher.
atand the aneer. of the crowd: many" " - -m, it rJta until
a fellow .tarted out to play card, for' m wer and then It .lama
bean, and tonight n would stak hU dlK)r ,n your ,aC6. Qod says. "Look
soul for a show down. Th. hols In the , ta ,h, ginning for tha thing."
gambling UN to not very big; It la about .,. taUc, no not ot th beginning.
a w ...v.v w uvumr uirousn, wrts untll it becomes vice, ana vncn
but It la big enough to .hove your wife clvlo righteouaneaa cluba.
through; big enough to ahov. your hP-alt xack. to the beginning and do your
wa viirvugn, yvur nome mrougn; your
salary, your character; Juat big enough
to .hove everything that la dear to you
In thla world through, th little .olid
top of th tat) la.
Tot. K lade of Leatrway,
Llaton to me. Bad aa It I. to be af
flicted with phyalcaj leprosy, moral lep-
work there.
and the rophet
The aervant of Naaman entered the
quill on papyrua. The servant down iow
.nd aald. "The great and mighty Naa-
, ,nn r.oialn of the hosts of the king ot
rosy Is 10.000 tima. worse, I don't ear pyrla, awaits thee. Unfortunately h la
If you ar th richest man In th town, . . ,, .nii ran not entr your auguat
th biggest taxpayer In Douglas county, preMnoe. n has heard of the mlracu
th biggest politician In th cnngreaelonal ,ou, curr, that you hav wrought and h
district or In th atata. I don't car a hopt, to become the recipient of your
rp If you carry th political vote, and ' power " The old prophet of Ood tells
If you can change th vol convention' hlm.
If after your worldly career is closed I .T'en hlm t0 dip seven time In the
my text would make you a fitting p!Uph j jordan-beat It. beat it." Th aervant
for your tombstone and obituary notice j clun(, out , Naaman. who was sitting
In th papers, then what difference would
It mak what you had don "He was a
lepar." He wa a great politician but
"II wa a leper." What difference
would It makaT
111 tell you, I was never mora Inter
eated in my life than In reading th atory ( My -Matter la nonexistent; It la
an Illusion of your mind, my dear fellow.
Why didn't you 'phone me from Datnas-
cua and I would hav given you absent
treatment." Poor old cua alttlng away
"matter nonexistent you Just Imagtn
you hav leprosy."
Naaman waa wroth. Ilk. many a fellow
today. God reveale to th sinner in
plan of salvatlun and Inatead of thank-
of an old confederate colonel who waa
a sticker for martial discipline. One day
h had a trifling caa of Insubordina
tion. He ordered hi men to halt, and he
had tha offender shot Thy dug the
grave and he gave th command to
march, and they had stopped Just three
minutes by th clock. At the cloa of
th war they made him chief of police
of a southern city, and h waa ao vile
and corruptible that the people aroq
log Ood for salvation and doing what
I ha . ihni in ,io. thev damn Ood
and ordered his dUmlaeal Then a great d .v.rybody for bothering them,
earthquake swept over the city and the ,
the time will come alien it will get you. I People ruahed from their homea and
Titke it from me.
lv, n't. to to that dance. Don't you
know thut It 1 th moat damnable, low
down liifelilulkiu on rtu face of Ood'
mrth, tl.ul it causes mure ruin than
anything this side of hell. Don't you go
uith that young man; don't you go to
I hat dame.
"Ita are Sae w froaa Hell.
That ta ahy we hav ao many whlp-
thouaanda ot people crowded the street
and there Waa great excitement.
Hkrs "Alfcnrl" Failed.
Rome asked, "Where ia the colonel?"
and they aaid, "Vou will find him In one
of two or three placee." So they aeanhed
and found hint in a den of Infamy. He
waa ao drunk that he dlda't realise the
danger he waa In. They led him out.
then put him on a anow-whll hore. put
hla apura on hla boots and hla regtmentala
Weop and you weep alone; I
Ta eaav enough to be pleasant
When Ufa goea a'ong with a song.
Rut the man wrrth, while la the man
who can emiln
When everything goea dead wrong. j
I wish to Ood tho church were as
afraid ot imperfection as It la of per
fection. The Flrat Grafter.
Naaman dipped himaelf acven time. In
tho Jordan, "and hi. flesh came again
Ilk. unto the flesh of a little child, and
he was clean." He offered Elleha of the
store of gold snd other precious metals,
but th prophet would not ts. any of
It. But Oehasi. servant to Ellsha,
counted the goodfl, and ran after Naa
man. saying that Ellsha had changed
hla mind. Naaman dumped a pile of It
. L . . - - m.,k thla th 1en-
hut of th prophet Ellaha and found him . rf Najnn ,nfectd Oehaal. He waa
sitting on a high atool writing with flrK mttvr mentioned In the Bible.
I aaw a woman that for twenty-aeven
years had been a madam, and I saw her
com down th alale. cloae her doore
turn them out of her house and live for
Ood. I aaw enough converted In one
town where there were four houaea to
cloa their door; they wr empty; they
had all fled home to their mother.
Listen to me and I am throuth. Out
In Iowa a fellow came to me and spread
a napkin on the platform a napkin a
big aa a tablecloth. He said: "I want
a lot of shavings and sawdust." "What
for?" "I'll tell you; I want enough to
mak a soft pUlow to hav something In
my home to help me think of Ood. I
don't want to forget Ood. or that I was
saved.' Can you glva me enough T" I
said: "Tea. indeed, and if you want
enough to make a mattress, all light;
take It; and if you want enough of the '
tent (I waa preaching in a tent them,,
to make a pair of breechea for each of
the boya, why take your scissors and cut
It right out if It will help you to keep
your mind on Ood." That is why I like
to have people come down to the front
and publicly acknowledge Ood. I like
to hav a titan hav a definite experience
la religion. Something to remember. ,
t'oafadlas the Devil.
I one read of a preacher. who used to
quarrel with hla wife. That waa before
he became a preacher; no one can quar- ,
rel with hla wife after he becomes a
preacher. Abe and hla wife used to fight
on hla hone.
"Well, ta he at home?"
"He'a at home, but h'a a queer duck."
Naaman thought that Ellaha would
come out and pat the aorea and aay lit-
cantattone. like an Indian medicine man,
The Benson & Thorne Co.
The whole of next week,
(From Monday at 8 a. m. until Saturday at 9 p. m.)
will be devoted to the Exhibition
of New Fall and Winter Styles
CVERY clerk understands; every stock
AO IU uc ouuvvu, ejuyic ICllUCllUlCS Will U
explained; Mirror fittings and other aids
will be gladly accorded every guest.
TVTE realize that women want to look
V and study the details of their ward
robe before making purchases a very
necessary thing this year in view of the
great variety of styes and we trust that
this opportunity will afford them that
convenience.
IK & m IMHv1 I t w
fWm -"asWsNaJSi.. VJ)
1616-18-20 Farrum Street.
mr aim
Tha "laa of rler
(ome men ought to be hurled out cf
society; they ought to be kleked out of
churches, and out of politics, and every
ther plac where decent men llv orUr1M Ab WM n E,,c0paUan anj
I ortt'ill a-idows around the oountrv! thev
married s-.m of these mutta to reform ! ' pinned a atar on his breast
them, and Instead ot doing that the un
dertaker got them. I aay. young girl,
6-n't o to that dance; It haa proven to
bo the moral graveyard that caused more
ruination than anything that was ever
spewed out of ike mouth of hell. Don't
ft with that young fellow for a joy rid
and put a cockade on hla head and aald
to him: "Colonel, 1 command you aa
mayor of th elty to quell th riot Tou
hav supreme authority."
He rode out among the people to quell
there, spurring th whll side of th hoi s
until tha crimson flowed out, and ha rode
In Hnd nut .maiiv tK. aiirv.n iti... rt
at midnight, if a young fellow cam up 1 numauUy
aud a.ktd my g.rl to tak her joy-Hding . H, out nictM h a
u mldnliil.t, I would knock him oft tha command her- torrent r obacontty
leee of ti. tarth. I tell you If automo- ' there and Id twenty-five minutes allllness
U i.r,d carriages couat UJlt tbar would of death reigned In City Rqi.are.
ir sjujfthii.g doing. . j irreatly did they fear him, ao wonderful
riris, whn aome young fellow cornea hU piwer over lueu. lie Uien fjde out.
i to you and a. you the greatest ' dismounted, took off hla cockade, tore the
...i.tla thiU you will ever be aaked or atar from hla breest and threw It down,
. .. d "Vou U- gnawer, neit to the talva- threw off U'm r-rt'io-nlHl.-i. ti-ok off hU
-.a tt auur ot awul, t.t would you jSv wrd. Imn lie ataa.ircd pu k to the
asaoctat. And I want to lift tha burden
tonight from th head of th unoffend
ing womanhood and hurl It on the
head of unoffending manhood. So
ciety needa a new division ot an
athemaa. Tou hurl the burden on
the head of the girl, and the double
dyed, licentious ecoundrel that cauaed her
ruin la received In society with open
anna, while the gill Is left to hang her
head and spend her llfo In sham.
iter is a man who wanta to be a Chris
tian. What will he do? Will be go aak
aome old aaloon keeperT Will he go aak
some of thea old brewereT Will be ask
aome of the fellow of th town? Where
alll he go? To the preacher, of course.
I la la the man to go to whn you want
to be a ChrlatUn. Uo to a doctor whan
you ar sick, to a blarkaiulth whan your
bora la to b ahod, but go to a preacher
when you want your heart fixed.
tieia Tito Little Hellalaa.
h Naaman goea Into the muddy water
and the water be ins to lubrirale thoae
old tores un 1 It t,.''n' to Itch, and be
Mi.. "Hue, V.I.M." a )oun
hla wife waa a Methodist. Abe aald t
hla wife: "See here, all they do doan
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LV5rrn:jr.T..iit:ni
Chambers Dancing Academy
25th and Farnam Streets. The Home of 'The Dance"
Opens Monday, September 20.
Ak-Sar-Ben Dances
.A'' ;' ',T' V
W. . CHAMBEhS
' Enroll NowPhone Doug. 1871
To those who are desirous of learning the new
dances Tor the Ak-Snr-Ten Ball, Mr. Chambers
wight s to announce thnt he will give instructions at
the academy at any time before the opening of tho
academy, which is on Monday, September 20th. Call
Douglas 1S71 for appointment.
Among the new dances to be taught by Mr.
Chambers pre three t-tandardizod dances, viz.: the
National One-Stop, the Waltz Walk and
the A. N. A. Fox TVot. Among the new
novelty dances to bo given are the Jitney
Jog, the Du Surkn and the Kl-Camino.
Private classes can be arranged at the
academy, in home and out of the city. Spe
cial clases arranged for ladies, gentlemen
and children.
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