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EDITORIAL B ONMAHA - PJAILY BEE [, women—selle goods for advertisers. (L\[.\”A? SATU R])\\ \I\PI\\I 7 IBER 13, 1909, SINGLE COPY TWO CENTS. Premier Clothing Event of the Year Great November Sale in Garment Section Men's Overcoats and Suits at $15.00 of Surpassing Merit o n...- o:.(u:l ::::::: w;:nr«::' l;I\'nl be alive with activity tomorrow through the quickening “* ositi{)l::n:ifig :g::e otfo éfl:}fafl:;i:e;';fi? .Ofi'c:::!:i:egdp:;; ’;H';:“;I(G SUIT SAI?E that héas taken the town by storm reaches " i i its zenith. With the last of the big purchase now on the racks, i big VALUES could be no more impressive. R i t:l‘;rh;l::e:e::nfl‘ygclosedlzontmc‘: f(}n- ;oo ovx:woms End suits The Winter Style Book Is In— we present'the most formidable array of suit values ever known tional price advant: Wi almost tempted 20¢ and a free 10¢ pattern. to this section. Measure these offenngs Py the best the c1‘t_v pro- :g zfleft l:rtl:llotlllx:ncge sen:zltlu?f es’rms gl;;‘::g 11:1 high g-rl;,de vides and you'll understand why the lion’s share of the suit busi- e ’ tivel - ' hand-tailored and of the most fashionable types. Most any » y . t:,f?:;:):e;% ()(l)> :sx:dl ;ig 00$19-50 $2 a 529.50 /, man would be proud to wear such garments as these. Blg Day for Boys Cloth]ng suits, for p Better $15.00 Overcoats and Suits are nowhere heard of. Quality. Style and Low Price Go Hand-in-Hand Nearly all are Skinner satin lined. All “Wooltex” suits are now out to $29.50 Overcoats—Fancy grey and s Suits—Fashionable models Over 200 overcoats, in all wool cheviots and SALE LONG COATS NEW Kll'rl‘vl'r‘l'l'(‘"»\T:m " > g ” 0 v a , rusi E iyt ot B In wide wale diagonals In cassimeres, matle up in Russian, Box and Auto Two Special Lots Underpriced by i i s ringbones, with combina- ke 'ahd oltvey with. deit taffeta silk—Substantial tail- tion auto collar, and plain . styles—There are grays, dark green, olive, Fall length black broadcloth coats; fit- | grod 4tyles: 20 colors; Allce black and oxford kerseys. stripes, also grey, green, brown, tan stripes and mixtures, ted models, strictly tatlored, for Sat- | raigin, burgundy, helio, brown serge lined and satin blue and olive worsteds, also plain grays splendidly made, urday, gray, " catawba, etc., m'_ sleeves, 46 and 52-inch splendid serge lining and stylish coats, 3 to 16 y i MR P P i v " 4.05 lengths— hand tafloring— superb quality, handsomely pleated, | I:'-l‘ Faey n«-»:m.”;‘\ (‘n\lflvnl‘y‘.\m:‘llvv"”}i new tallored styles, at ............84.95 Boys' fine Auto Coats, of heavy all wool chev- fots, in season’ shades and patterns; and % satin lined, actual $25.00 gar- | " . N on's S 8 styles to please particular boys of 7 Y = Men's Overcoats of ail wool kersey, | Men's Suits—Pure worsted and all 2 4 R INR e e bl b Kl $5 ments; f0r . ;s N L0 BROBO | faiiored” Walsts ol | lane shd ‘hecked in black and oxford, with velvet | Wool cassimere suits, in blue, olive, { ! s¥tle Boys" Chinchitls Overcoath, in Other smart models in black coats, match- | madras, dozen styles, at ..,i......81.35 collar, also fancy Scotgh effects in | green and gray shades, with self i i o Ko L gl Rt leasly tatiorsd, at 7 #2800 | gweater Coate—All pure worsteds——red best shades, with combination | stripes — New, genteel, single = Tee, median ind dare stipess 3 e R e b it gy ot B Lt PO g < auto collar, medfum and | breasted suits; Venetian 84 @50 4 ;g6 and Venetian lihed, BLACK FI'R SET Flanneletto Gowns—More new ones: high long lengths—A and serge lined, and well 12 % | | i Selt soollers, ' F Fifty sets of fine French Lynx Furs, with ‘ collar and round circular neck style, at cut bargain, at | tailored throughout . WOPth $7.80, 88 +.L o euuriees l Extra Size Gowns, 3 yards wide, sizes 1% 19 and 20, Or ...coivvees $1.35 large shawl collar and/large rug muff : BOYS' SUITS—Combination suits, nead and tafl trimming— $10.00 Plenty of the Higher Grade Overcoats and Suits, at §20 $25 to $35 with double-breasted coats and kinner g X 4 two pairs knickerbocker pants— GIRLE COATE—Some &t Eaf_— | black, brown, red and green. § made trimmed: also all MENS CUAT SWBATERS—_ | MENS UNDERWEAR — W MEN'S NEW HATS—We call es- ot Bt * 3 ‘ | { to 1i-year sizes $7.95 solid black serge exkes for MISSES' “WOOLTEX" COATS gonvent girls; niew styles Just 50 stylish garments by the in . . dressy patterns, § to 15- A fable full of ‘nicely made made and full fashioned. flocced garments pecial attention to our broad as- i 3 s all $5.00 % & long warm coats, in 6 to 14- b g L A LS Y g9e | sortments of the late styles in p i suits. ... 35.002.993.90 year sises, fine for achool wear sa. 5° #.50%nd 3500 | Monis ""‘,‘,—“‘ It "pica i 4 e e : Worsted and cassimere suits, $5.00, at ... £ o338 | best colors 14 to 20-year slaes | year sizes, mado af fine cheve e g Ay SR W s St | 4 have the shades young man 3 jif y o bRt SFe a dark sh o THIBET COATS all $20 and §1 ues Y B e SRt Lt il vorl W0 waeag0 | Bt i ¥ atyne safen, |, GRSISIREEE wadiosnanivatin B =5 g bt L oilty aofbys back’ Rud GRS LN e and brewn, | ORILDEEN'S BEARSKIN iot—red, blue an sater Coats, with pock- | materials; any 5 | ehenes Ty O nt 4 d & Coats with derby M | | wen'known “Wooltex houtt, | LITTLE GIRLS' COATS -2 to 5 et col- T8—White and gray, Sat- velvet and gold button trim- double breasted and velvet col COATS %0 | wEos Shipme > < = 3 full, bloomer cut pants R 20 day $3.95 and 82.80 | med, pleated skirt, loose lin- y | NECKWEAR Shipment New Crofut & Knapp stiff hats, many k & L'u trimmed, 6 to 14-year P woox. DRESSE '.“ ing, allowing pleats to lle blue and red blouse smoothly; very beautiful styles and French os neatly at . Vanba evenadeie, WD four-in-hands with wi new blooks, . 8300 S 4 g also blue serges in SSTAT Bt | ing ends, in pl B Soft Hats, 1 varions i . this lot; 7 to $5 CRUSHED PLUSH GOATS | figured effects; 60c values 1 ats. 00 68080, 83,00 ‘and 89,50 . 16-yr, dlzes .... Great Sheet Music Day GlovesHandk fs, Hosiery Winter Millinery S e Ao e For Your Thanksgiving Table nhvn-w also Arablan 3 9 Vi b n Sale. Introducing all the A Bacuriny e eBnil alies; $14% valuen, witlyo | . jFh6 styles for $he winter season are | - lof Well Huows Make on Sdle. o A Sisih sad sk e pronounced hits rr\o\p\ - “Amnm § -9gc | fixed so there need be no uncertainty—not vk b and “Essex Mills” vests, big saving Saturday, “Fostorla” cdt :';";.,."?:,,.,",‘:T“ e - )m’;" 'r’\mrr\urfl lnmh kln Gloves, all nhrq nnl n.|{.°ga if you come to Bennett’s. The blg mlllmery pants, union lsluitsnlzx:‘d 4;:: 5 . ;tl:r"}::tu:: hb‘-‘-‘t.om. olear J > omen’s Grenoble Kid 3 q 3 - C h bod » T bl o . VA GETRG K St s e v g | parlors.present a pleasing picture with all ton “and - wool, il wool, || | e i, Ses < =& A Women's mannis pe Gloves, s . - rilli; ishm ; % ¥ ocktails, oustards, Smgmg Bird " White, "blask un San Fh et PO Pk the brilliant plunage and garnishments silk and wool, silk and co 1ts reception by < R, k with which the new hats are bedecked. It's - Sans dvatyl kind add atxis 3 bof *aua “ebeatens g Handkerchiefs girls, new nobby garments, in 3 3 ) ’ made by these leading mills shaped tumblers, e o R 2 | truly the city’s best showing of popular f —AIl fine, hand finished N Taldes to Zsc vas phenomenal. ) e s . Ueat o P BOBEK wai ' completaly R Women's pure linen Initial handke priced millinery. W goods and perfect. Used as ¢ doze sold out. More again \ chiefs; 25c values—six for.. $1.00 samples by salesmen on the 1 J onch . Women's all linen embrofdere ¢ £7 15 p A ’ road and in the house i Tobian Melody Hat ts k""h“': T : 35! 37'50l slo’ s e i/ —oOn sale, av of Fostoria Needle Btohed Glasses, same asortment as "’a:l'" l:"ehdyfl"::l h: Women's pure linen embroidered Ry Y Are not extravagant prices, yet they buy hats here f 2 ‘Women's heavy vests and 31':;;"".\,.?\:“” in a beautiful apevine de- 25¢ CApUVALInG ~— B ! handkerchiefs, 50c goods for....38c > 4 , i Safith, tiososd. and well b Ao i By 4 sung. Saturday special, that look as handsome as though you paid five to )i H . i ten dollars more in most any other place, finished; the best 35c gar- fancy pat. | Baccaret Enorusted osiery Day 3 monts, at e k" Wi S M §6 erbets o . Women's Union Suits— e+ Women's imported $fik lisle hose with dou- . |2 Auto Veils Violets 4 gt Medium welght, nicely || '‘or™ §2.96 ble soles and ‘garter tops, 50c goods, per 4 ) \ fleeced; splendid 75c gar- colonial de- | Colomial Cut or fancy cut pair ... IR o The new hbutton auto -r?s=\ cut home gnl)wn i ments, at ¢ sign, rmm $1.50 :lnz_;:: "P-hllell;huwur« Inlcl‘ua- veil; the cleverest violets; speclally i A 3 special ... ...780 ng Libbey's; special 0's- Women's very nice quality lisle hose, dou- Vel i Pikha iaa: priced for Sat- 1 y Women's Union Suits— Champagne Glasses, au- count of..25 PER CENT ble soles, best 35c line, for 250 novelty of the sea Srday, bunch i Closely knit sud, perfectly cer shape, hollow’ Stem, MB. CARL MORITE i AN OPERA FQLIO— Biml e lheitarized ok 'abubie aotedis son, is two yds. long 3 ; R g 1.00 value $2.50 doz, for $1.50 | Cut Glass Salts and Pep- singing “Shadowland Containing all the > sand tomes in a doZ, - ! 8 finished; all sizes, $1. Blown Tumblers, needle | pers, with silver top, and “T¢ All the Girls usual 26c line 4 A large 20c and 1 ¢ Aty 7 ) i ,. e Were Roses” with best songs from. the Misses' and boys' stockings, medium and 2 shades. Usually sells blooms, for .. . values, ‘s 75¢ etohe erent designs Wworth 350" ekchi;Fapseial, T ble green stamps on $1.00 | great uccess. grand operas. o for §2, our Chrysanthemums and Dou Hear him, The 19c A 50c hook lgc heavy 20c qualities . ¢ Hitchcock's “The Man Who Ow, songs are. for. Double stamps Saturday in above three pride, ‘gt Carnations ~at lowest Ry ey all women's underwear Sat- " Cohen's “American Idea.” “Dollar Princess gcl ur!m.\u.. - ’ ' SR s 1o o o || WhOlesaler’s Surplus Stocks Shoes at Radical Reductions o2 i e Ky e kind, for .. .28¢ | eyes; a fine China' Toy ‘Tea Sets, 23 | for N . 1.00 ' ' i 48 ey “My 'Dearie" Do 8 Women and Men Save 75c to $1.25 Pair on Season’s Best Styles. Read. S Dbl |, Mo T bk MCClurg S BOOk samples b SHOES FOR WOMEN—Prominent jobber closes out to | SHOES FOR WOMEN—Another assortment that is so 1% PR 38t AR pory e SO Bennett’s about 350 pairs new, nobby, patent colt [ good we could put them into regular stock and get The A, C. McClurg Co. of Chicago, Amerig#'s largest : ) v renc! r ice, t that's not the Bennett policy. When bffl Jobbers, have had an immense holidmy: book e shoes, in button and lace styles with French or full price, but that's not the nett policy. he! .3 play near Sfxteenth and Howard for convenience of A Cuban heels—There are several lines in the lot, the | we buy cheaply you share the benefit. In this lot : 3 Candy Day Pyrography Ing western merchants. These «s ples By ett” > Ve i a ate e ed RO i Chiogs ~ lfl":}ut “)M Mr: left overs or odds and ends remaining “llers 98 are smart gun calf and patent colt huuuus 35 i great quantities of them on the tables—all aif- the season’s orders were filled. There are . shoes, with very short vamps, high toe and Our Weekly Specials t price just about half. L)\Htln urday. program _ arranged, | Second Floor ry dsacription ; e Apneat $2.50 to $5 qualities mixed together on two heel; all sizes, all widths, and plenty for rising STk hade b Bl s 3 : tables. Pick any you like for all. Best $3.00 values, for i ished Butter Cups—4 | 51t your holiday Vorks ‘of Literaturs will bo, gmdgrprised ; Shoes For Men—A cleansup purchase |Shoes for Men—Save a dollar | Shoes For Men—W. L..Douglas $4.00 F / regular 300 confection, | Fe99s e LU AN b Soous nu h,m;y ul aken 'from our mla(ltmct the .n}!en. 150 pairs only {n :‘:m‘: s‘ rr:-;m;: » W l» n;sa‘lr\-;_ shoes for men, but in small sizes only. A 8t I, o N v 15¢ wohdss fnelidine Faek n| R P ed o nstead o h R > y g lbrary. the best titles; special....19¢ 3 ':Lfi :r:d I::: :“.lfight;:l sgltl(l)flpl:;v:‘n[w:_ small surplus lots and makes| They are stylish patent leather shoes. e e “Bennett's Spectal” cho- hollday lines, also _— < s to-date laats and best dress | reducti n AMer patent | Identical kinds retailing in colate creams — Bal burning sets; anything Cming Sets fo; Th.nksg"mg ! | . stylea. Bvery [‘m.-sz-fl“ ol sz mm}" : Sl‘“} regular Douglas shoe R duff- Pure Candy Co's. | in the department, g S | dise o 18% will “make good". $0.00 Shooera stores at $4, per pr.. \ g% | 60c quality, Ib. ..25¢ | discount of 15 Fine 1 | F n- ulr:‘?: l‘h”r:":"n::;- l'lret:'e '::‘lll'l.";lfil'lmndlon ;a are P : Shoes for Boys—A Saturday sale of | Sho for @irls—Stylish shoes 1,000 pounds satin fin- for heavy serviceable winter shoes, made | school or dress, In patent colt, gun ry_Roaster, $1.98 kind for alf Bnameled Sa B of good honest materials. etter | calf and viel kid, with cloth tops. On 4 g ) A Pt Enameled Bavory Rooston 2225 Kin fooF gx 5 #hoes for school or nlay. | sale Saturday. B 5 r rea orse a e Lisk Botlers, 14-0z." copper bottoms, for one duy: 0 Sizes 2 | Sizes 13 Sizes 113 to 2— |Sizes 5% to 11— P e The $1.75 bollers for X Worth $a.00, wa.as | Saendlth 80, reduced to..§2.80 | reduced to..§1.50 2 % %11 g:;;g: o 4 S [nfants' shoes, with all leather soles, patent top—sizes 2% o S—regular S0 t 2 kinds, for The great corset sale continues Saturday. Large No. 2 Galvanised T9¢ Wash Tubs : Large No. 3 Galvanized 88c Wash Tubs for : . Hundreds of Omaha women are taking advantage Beat 18c quality Stove Pipe for . ' 100 of this remarkable saving. 100 ulllty Stove Dampers for ¢ i Rl ™ sw—io it | The Purest and Best Foods the Market Affords Cost Less Here. These for Saturday || twees ure oo or ever: there are enough for every- body tomorrow. Ponder over Bennett's Best Coffee, | Diamond C Soap, ten ; Chocolatina, 2 cans 20¢ | Dressed Ducks—=5,000 pounds choice, | Pork Loins—10,000 pounds of very 3 lbs, $1.00 | bars, for 25¢ | And 10 Green Stamps. this a little. Do you realize A fresh dressed spring ducks, on spe- ‘ choice, fresh pig pork loine for your And 100 Green Stamps. | Diamond S Chili Sauce Yankee Toilet Soap, 3 ol ol (ki : el what a wonderful opportun- £ o 4 D » 4| cial sale for Saturday only, | unday dinner, order early, Base Bumers Bennett's Best Coffee, | per bottle ......15¢ | . cakes, for . .. . 8s5c c ¥ 13éc unday o rly ity this is? Just think of g it 1“)50 % 2 And 10 Green Stamps. | And 20 Green Stamps, || 8% Per pound pes pound corsets worth up to $8.00, ‘eninsular stoves, whil nd 30 Green Stamps. ‘e O | of ) OTRaMental’ abd hu“m"’; Bennett's Challenge Heinz Melon Mangoes, Bennett’'s Capitol Pork Chops, bflv ice lZic' I-nnhh _ltow. 25 1 Hams-—2,000 1bs. Cudahy's selling at— to look at, have other ad- Coftee, 1b 180 | four for .......10c | Early June Peas, can, s L Sugar Cured Cured Cali- vantages of greater Im- h 0 senene o ‘s G AR Tamb Legs, young | Bamb Ohopa, totn. fornta Hams, 7 to 9 Ibs portance. They are sclen- And 10 Green Stamps. B&"Tes!"'r o Llancl.t‘:)‘l Raval Tombtoss.. b 8 ond tender. o, 048 Tper il Y. p;.rlr: for Satur- o] C tically designed to pro- || Teas, assorted, Ib., 68¢ | Maple Syrup, qt. can, | Royal Tomatoes, two ' 1 e ’ L] duce the most heat with'th ) g g for ....40c | " cans, for 25¢ || Bib Roast, rolled fuel. They are also And 70 Green Stamps. 4 3 0 O 3 | bones -emoved, ib.. Nodider 20085100 Motheltn: Tow lasting and give more || Teas, assorted, Ib., 58c | Ad 30 Green Stamps. | And 20 Green Stamps. e sty Te| 2000 s Morrells towa ¢ $129 ral satisfaction And 60 Green Stamps. | Daledit Oil Sardines, | Yankee Cream Corn, Pot very " be . Pride regular Homs, so- ’ wur - ananaal - November 'ed Siftings, 1b fancy, can .....20c | special | 1 & Y per 1b. he1eh aha weoll trimmod, ) I mark-down sale should Tea Siftings, 1b., . .15¢ . . | " best gradle; Sat- Four lots, that's all. Not terest you Saturday. ' || And 15 Green Stamps. | And 20 Green Stamps. | Silver Cow Milk, 3 cans Bortarapnas Bank 12'.'0\ e, U TRE] . Dt mads Sat gore ordinary. Daikell 6ale-00R: No. 95, Grand Base Burner, || Bennett's Excels for Virgala-DWise LIS, | <2085 08 - 25¢ seta, but maker's surplus 56 Peninsular, for $47.50 Flour, sack ...$1 i R 25¢ Frdn(o-\mmh‘nn Beet x 3 i St s P | and 36 Groen il | AR 10, dréon Siaiuve | “Soun ar can ey Frat and Vegelable Narkt Grows ol e Ay wod s N 490, Rase Burper, it (n:”'r‘;‘.].':":fi. u;‘;‘r Lreaws._ Ghotes Qg“’,;z'.'!";‘;‘:g.fl"‘b; There's been a marked improvement in this department. The new man- || cilitate selling, and for quick —_ R N Pwdr., §- o 3 | i ect Such sales are in- Ly iase Surase, &l And 100 Green Stamps. | And 10 Green Stamps. c‘»'luvu-nn”-vau ager has enlarged the stock, revised prices and bettered the service gen- i;:";l:, n‘]‘:: ;:m ]:iu’ “(:m"\_ or 2 0 . F Beans enne 5 2 o Art ‘Base Burner, a || Bennett's Capitol | Neufchatel Cheese, 3 Captio™ ™5 brand: || erally. You'll like the new order of things—TRY I %0 by without buyins & ood shp~ (33T, Peninsular. for 821,50 Mince Meat, 3 pkgs., | for . o 100 b & 1 ply. These are bargaius worth No. 32 Art Base Burner. a Sw v ainger Snaps resh, arload of extra choice ho o Cape Cod Cranberries, per . ! are barga $31.60 Peninsular for.. 928 for ............20c | Swansdown Codfish, 3 | Gfnger Snaps real !O‘IATOEI aviond of: ¢ FUS gholos. bigpe. SIRRP |, Cape Cof /0¥ oot | B L, o B L o e R Peninsular $20.00 Oak And 10 Green Stamps. | pkgs., for Cracker Spec g AOLA0N: Teined In Bootte Aty .60¢ | penver caulifiower. ib. 100 [| medium and long hip styles in Heater for . .. §16.! DOUBLE STAMPS ON | And 10 Green Stamps. Wiles' \mnl(v[n Fi THIRSON R 0 . | Leaf Lettuce, 3 for 100 - J 4 s Peninsular $1350 BUTTERINE Snider's Pork and Pkg 5o And Double Green Stamps Swest. Potatces, Jerse Thars great variety. Most any woman can o Lk #1380 || Haricot Beans, can 10c | Beans, large can 20c | AR 10 Grén Bianbs || 1ynipe, Boets, Carrots, Parsnips, b ........ 10| ket P Rniad " Peay (|0 & COTeet to sult her And 5 Green Stamps. | And 20 Green Stamps. very appetizing, 1b..18¢ New English Walnuts, 1b.............. AT%e B Ahh ~ I suspect also th of the churches 'the day after. Fourth, it has come upon bless them, they are not afrald to go down 'u. get the musical number. Officers Frank | The first 3250 ralsed resulted In a duet hy BRIGHT FUTURE FOR CHURCN‘“”] attempt In the future to do less than |times when all institutions, Including even |among the sons of toil and down among HOT TIME AT A REVIVAL Schilegel, the big policeman of Morrison- | Rev. Mr. Nyman and Roy Forsythe, the Optimi and Pessimis scuss | (hey have recently been trying to do. By |the state and the famlly, are not only at- |th Manar Tatetnn: Gabr' the ' Banettt .,,‘mn on a dare from some one in the|musical director of the revival” What's the Matter with the atiempting less they will accomplish more. | tacked, but challenged to glve a reason (?) nation. They are not afraid of getting an Brsiaelet <Wes' & audlence, gave a vocel solo for $10, ten| 2 sythe regarded it as a month Churches The panic Is subsiding, and men are see- for their continued existence. Finally, the dirt on their hands. They go slumming | Covkiha: | attterent persons contrfbuting a dollar each s cspeclally grateful to iy ing that it is not the mission of the chureh |tragedy of the world's life is known to- |in earnest. I am not a pessimist. I have |- | While he was In the agony of his effort Methodist preacher and his wife for In & symposium in The Delineator for|to do everything. day as never before, and inefficiency has had some little experience In this Iife a8 | \por poone . 7 ythe, “assisted by |there were several who offered twice this|their co-operation. Says the faithful re- December on “What's the Maiter With the | Many noble wogks must be left to other become the one sin which has no forgive- |& Dhysiclan and have seen both the top his wife, sons and the local clergy,” had|Sum If be would quit.” porter Ghurehes?™" & writer holds that bright days |agencles which have a place in the com- ness. 04 Dostom, X 00 not speak Of the US| poey siirving ' thinga' #p-in Morsisonville | But 'Be' was not the anly ates feature:| MToday tha evangelist @ the Rev. Mr are coming for the churches. He says prehensive plan of God. In the days to| A doctor signing himself N. O. C., from |village chureh where pec are more on | for about four weeks, their recent “re- | the corresy hastens to say Nyman a handsome stickpin and Mrs. Ny The church has been doing well, and will |come preachers are golng to give them- Karsas, sets forth his views in these |an equalily, where the emplayer 18 Mot |y i'o) there closed with a bang-up Sun- The barbers’' trlo, Frank Clower, Will- man a silver baking dish as a testimonial do better. It has not been able hitherto ®elves with new zeml to the work, of sircng words: , amed 1o have his employe sit 1o the | gey pight service at which 800 was ralsed |1am Compton and Thomas Pence, three|of his appreciation of their valuable ser- f0 exert its full force because of its divis-|preaching. The pulpit is golng to be a| The minister (called of God) talks him ne chureh. to recompense Mr. Forsythe for the 34| tonsorlal artists well known in Taylorville, | Vices." but denominations are coming to- (still loftier throne of power because men |self hoarse on Sunday about vice, etc., bui | There are some noble men ang women | converts which he had m: he Morri- | brought $100 iInto the evangelist's fund.| Ministerial labors are notorlously under- Dreams of federation are In the |8re g0lug to throw into the work of preach- | he seldom gets off of Basy street. He does |In the church who are dot of them already & o0d and | gonyiiie correspondent of a down-sta These three ba s’ were all converted | Paid, but, even o, a stickpin and a bak- facts— | Ing the full volume of thélr undivided life. {not know what goes on in Hard sireec. |(r¥ing to live right. I do not per describes with great gusto the affaly, |during the revival. What was called ‘the | INE Qish scarcely seem a falr rake-off on be. Mt was'in strugsling for| WhAt 1 the matter with the church? Pshaw! He might as well talk to him. all the churehes nor all the good people N S b e ey e S | preachers' wives' duet number was sung|the winuings of the house. We should not that Christians separated. Now First, the church is made up of human |self in a rain barrel, it he does nothing. |but untl the church wake up and take up| A ©. Nyman .,,,'. new pastor of the|by Mrs. C. A. Nyman and brought $75,” | blame the Rev. Mr. Nyman were he fairly ‘hat liberty has been won Christians ape | bein and not archangel Second, ul’rh talk about working In the Lord's fhe work at hand they will never get the Methodist church.” Sdys the correspondent;| And there were & number of minor per discontanted with h ot.~Chicago Post. S0ing to unite In order to gain efficiency. |Works upon material which can be gotten |Vineyard. They are up in an apple tree |Peopie to belleve in them. R e My e Sreshepdoms | Ak [ = PR S 100, r G Co-operation has worked miracles In the |Inlo shape not years, but in ages.|mest of the time. —————— the funds was to announce to the audience| “Jack McFree, the tent janitos gave a| If ¥you e anything to sell or trade "':'.'l"J‘ business, and it will work still |Third, It Nolds up ideals which can Rat| The Ssivation Army. with all its noiss, | Persistent Advertising 1o the resd 10| that some one would sing a solo for ®0|solo for ¥7; Charie Forsythe & son of|and want quick action advertise it in wonders in the reaim of religion. {be realised 1 today nor tomorrow, nor|is dolng a practical Christan work. God | Big Returna and the sudieace would proceed to ‘chiv in’ | the evangelist, for §5; Dolph Perf® for $10, | The Bee Want Ad columas, outcasts and poor of this prosperous condemn