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5 atrondy: fiad | sinners in the front row? Are you in the "_:“l';"" 1)';’:|:\‘:"|‘|":‘lrn:'"':l" superin = ” ot pulpit because you've got a drag with the | ™ S ~ bo . gy ) . . ! But there’s only one “Billy" Sun- Church offcata and they want you theres | MIANONr, reapectively, received & lot of We're Showing the Smarte t Looking day. That is why such cities as New {Do you make it easier to do right and """"l" of *Songs for Service." the taten e and Chicago have ensler to &0 o heaven and harder to go |diStributed throughout the eity hall, Mr, ai uits for omen to be Foun alt. at is why Baltimore to hell? Taylor's favorite song s ‘‘Brighten the secured a desirable site over a year There 1s no fallure so sure as that |COrner Where You Are.” This selection in OWN==-~ ago and paid rent of $3,600 a year| which comes when you try to do some- [APPeals to the superintendent of street i ot > o |Ehting because his work has to do with In making this statement . 4 suit Just to hold it ready 80 that they ¢ thing for God without first getting the | % it trimmed suits are very y t they can | power of God. If you don't see that, |keeping the gas lamps bright on many we are merely quoting what onular; we_ have them from bulld a tabernacle on it when thelr kARt i fpasecon gy R scores of pleased customers $20.00 up. Military suits are 9 o yo as big a fool as the fellow who |Co city. have told us. We have never atrongly in favor, as are also iy es. expects a trolley car to run when the Mayer May Hit Trail ahown as large & line of suits. the boxy jackst effects. Here otihe Ja fhidt & W Gelloy 1 ton Book R Tty o nor s varled—nor have sults you will ‘find tailored styles Just been received at the | ol gl P B v e B s A strong bellef prevails throughout the | Been s attractive for several or Rusian blousas and all the ) Bunday heatiquarters from the Men's In- I guess there. are church plilars here . } |atty Man that the mayer Wil Be' aiions meamons past. The prices various types in between, It's terdenominational eouneil of Duluth, J. H. | | LENGTH OF today, or, as somebody said, “pilier- |1 A Ao g iri Mo throughout are suprisingly a truly wonderful showing of Cook, chairman, stating that it had se-| | 7HE GOSS/P'S sham Yes, I'll bet there are a lot |'h® ©Arly ones to hit the “trall.” These moderate. suits from $15.00 up to $50.00, Sunday answers their call for a o | This work {s God's plan The devil |thinking just now. The trall idea im- g W NEW FALL WAINTS, mere,y ; nmp’“"} atdn't have ul\)‘lhlnIp:u do “m.dnw presses the mayor in thatit brings back b <o T e s Gesegics S Syracuse, N. Y., and Trenton, N. J., aro | bullding of this tabernacle. He didn't /memoriea of the davs when he faced New Fall Style or 1ace Rffecte— ' definitely scheduled to follow the Omaha | drive a single nall or lar a single [many hardships among real western cat- 8$11.75. $15. 817.50 . 87.50. 810 [} meeting. Baltimore and Louisville are | board. 8o don't you dare lift your [tle trails. to be visited also before mext summer. | volce against God. You'd better have| City Attorney Rine is reading every Phoenix ’ Phoenix Baltimore was to have come right after | a millstone around your neck and get [published word of the Sunday sermons. Hose for Hose foe Trenton, but Mr. Sunday is likely to | thrown into the Missourl. What fools |All are watching the lead of the mayor Women Women change this, taking Louisville first and these mortals be. Old Bill Shakespeare {and many express a willingness to follow 75¢ $1.00 then Baltimore, on account of climatio was up on his job, all right the trall with him. conditions, Loulsville being likely to be | What hinders revivals? It fsn't the 45l & DOUGLAS more comfortable in February and March dirty, vile, hellish, cursing, corrupted, | Bes Want Ads Produce Results. and Baltimore more comfortable in April | sewerage, contemptible saloon gang and May, alone; it fsn't the licentiousness; it MANY CITIES CALL |Sundaygraphs at “Tab®’ as |33 5 MAYOR JIM MAY HIT | : FOR BILLY SUNDAY . Caught by Our C ¥ w | aught by Our Cartoonist .. 2 e | THESAWDUST TRAIL A ‘ ‘.\m. will never rise higher than his ideals. | HITE 7 T R g | Man will never go further than his| e s Baltimore Pays Rent on Tabernacle | | dynamic force. There was an oid steamer | Deolares it is His Intention to Have CHlNCHlLLA vangelist to Come. | the people used to come down and watch | tend “Tab” in & Body. C 8 10 EA " ’n behind all of the others —_ | VISIT CUSE NEX' One day it failed to appear and they 1 ‘ [ waited and waited and the next time the | MINE READS ALL THE SERMONS | Are qu m Stoc,k_ It “Billy” Sunday could create ten | boats came in it was leading them all. | R - L f | It wae under full steam and had a| Mayor Dahiman has passed the s $ :‘“" Billy" Sundays, each like unto | | brand new cont of paint. “Hey, captain,” | word along that it fs his intention to | 12'50 by 15'00 imself in look and gesture and gyra- | some one yelled, “does that new coat of | have the members of the Dahlman tion and Idiosynerasy and personality | {paint make you lead them all Not on! "$16050“ 14 power, he could immediately as- | [your lfe,” was the answer; ‘its wot a |CIUD ttend one of the meetings at slgn each of the ten to a big city of ow boller and a new engine. That's | the tabernacle en masse. The mayor | White Coats are strongly in N 8 y what makes it go."” So with Christianity. | also will expect that many of the city | favor this season. They come in the United States to conduct a re-| Christianity 1s & new motive power. It|pay employes will join. He explains | either % or % length, and are liglous campaign. And after the ten | glves a mun power to pass booze and|, o a st ¢ 4 h friclal belted styles with large patch B84 concloded thelr campaigns he say, “Not on your life,” | oes not want to use his officlal pockets and ivory buttons. Some could assign them all to ten other big cities. And so he could continue all through this year and part of next just with the urgent requests cured a desirable tabernacle site and | was going to pay rent for it until Mr. | Hooslers Must Walt. Word was also received from the Church Federation of Indianapolis, stat- ing that all the conditions for a Sunday campaign have been complieq with and asking Mr. Sunday to set a date when a committee from Indlanapolis can call on him. The Indiana city has an unique or- SUNDAYGRAPHS “§0D BLESS US EVERYONE" {some of them are good enough only t | count one more In your yearly report Get Sermons om the Bible, It you're a preacher, are your sermons 80 much: hot air? Do you get your ser-| mons out of the Bible or out of the magazines? Do you take dead alm at ||\-“ of you going as stralght to hell as the bird flies. isn't the redlight district; it's the quar- rels and selfishness of God's people. O God, pity you. If I didn’t have enough religion in me to stop quarreling and stay stopped, I'd get it or quit the church, What would the disciples think of preachin Each wanted to have the best chance, each wanted to be the big- position in influence any of the city officials and clerks to attend, but he does belleve all of his official family should hear “Billy" Sunday. poople are serious in their declarations that the mayor is doing, a lot of earnest JOHN A. SWANSON, President, are bound with white silk brald. snappy models at quoted above, NEW SILK DRESSES, We are showing some very the prices cm———————e e el et e FoeTlebrasha WM. L. HOLZMAN, Treasurer. ganization of Bible classes, which {s ‘e 9 gest duck in the puddle, each wanted to “ ’ ,’ 1 el he ca over 4 . . . soe o spotlight, R tamoas o i s |*‘Biilly”” Hits the Higher Criticism [*">7"ae ... ... at's eéw 1I0r ra .: & campalgn there for at least two years. . All right, America! Go ahead with s o, on i) and Pleads to Have Devil Cast Out|r imioy” olvindel | 10 o tion of the h ith d-blooded from ihat city will eall on Mr. Sunday — i i e S the question o € hour with every red-bloode: September 0 clal Y V| J ? 1 i i city for & revival campatgn betore him. | Most Ministers Only Try to Draw| s only one who sanremady it and that | TR oI Bt et L oY o American and this greater store is ready today as never before to Mr., Sunday has never held a campaign sonth of the Mason and Dixon line, His revival in Louisville, Ky., next winter will be the first in the south. The Fort Worth telegram is signed by 8. D. May- He k hat it be friendless, 8 mn field and H. M. Dobbs. I AR :“:"::o; — d':.:; h,m":,‘:":, I'n‘ out with eul:n L(:‘lhl’r. Lmagine ::e‘ The most magnificent selections of correct autu Ic ingers on your an quarreling, L] “MA” SUNDAY MAKES TALK i f;"”h‘f,:“d" S TR CORLIASRIK what 1t T1e o e lied about, for- tney | thumb fussing with the little finger. m- | f“:‘io“' -supreme in q“‘nty ) mloh‘ir‘cmv in value, BEFORE THE WOMAN'S CLUB | ™ y could not we cast him out,” | LU (L8 IO BE T e he was | 08ine the Presbyterians wrangling with await you—our own expert’s selections from unde- Mrs. Willlam Sunday was the guest of honor at the annual meetins of the Omaha Woman's club, which was glven Thursday at Happy Hollow. In speak-' ing to the club women at the luncheon Mrs. Bunday sald she and Mr. Sunday had the same object in view as did the women—the object to do good at all times. Owing to another engagement for the afternoon Mrs. Sunday left immedi- ately after the luncheon. POLK MAN FOUND DEAD UNDER HIS AUTOMOBILE POLK, Neb, Sept. 10, — (Specfal.) — Charles E. Harless, a farmer 40 years of Crowds and Pay Too Little At- tention to Satan, BEST SERMONS I ™7TE BIBLE words of the disciples asking Jesus why they couldn’t cast out the devil. Dr. Sunday put the words of his text Into the mouth of the church of today and told them why they fall to “cast out’ the devils of drink, licentiousness, indif- ference and so on. His sermon was as tollows: When Jesus came down from the Mount of Transfiguration with Peter, James and John and reached the villey below he saw the remainder of the disciples sur- rounded by A multitude of people ques- tioning them, There were the ethical cul- | turists, the highbrows of the day, the Pharisees, who were the hypocritical churchy knockers, the Sadducees, who wer the heretics and higher critics. As Jesus came nearer he noted a father Wwho had brought his little boy, who was your philosophers, critics, millionaires, but they can't help you. N4 one ever went to Christ like that and was dis- appointed. born until the end. They could find no spot, no blemish on him, so they started a regular campaign of villification. He knows what it is to be spit upon, to be taunted. o one ever had a harder time in this world than Jesus Christ. It's a disgrace to humanity that he had such a hard time of it, that he was villified | ana tauntea so rauch. | No matter what your have compassion. The himself, so he sa iave compas- sion.” Can you imagihe Jesus Christ turning a deaf ear to such a plea? I can't. The devil defied the disciples, but Jesus said, “I charge you to come out of him.” (He not only drove him out, but barred the door against his re- turning) “and enter no more into him.” lot, Christ will ther was help- other; In their selfish arbitration {hey could not see God's will. God will never hear a prayer when pride is the malin- #prin It's hard to imagine those disciples fall- the Methodists, the Lutherans with the Episcopalians. Imagine the hair on your | head fighting the wheel In your watch, Christian people have got to realize that God I8 bigger than they are, and they've | got no right to fuss. I bellete that some time in the life of every man and woman there will come a time when they will pray. It will be in thelr sins, but because they will try to bribe God. When the Titanlc went down every man prayed. 1 say there will come a time in the life of every one of you when you will pray. But God won't hear a selfish prayer simply because you want to bribe God and think he will hear it. My ears are brass. Look at the Pharisee strutting up the templo llke a peacock, presenting | himself like a bird of paradise, and in a | answer this question right—to answer it as no other Nebraska store has ever dared to meet the issue. niably the world’s greatest clothes builders, See here the cream of these famous clothes makers’ fall production Rogers, Peet & Oo., New York, R. B. Fashion Olothes, Rochester, N, Y. Levy Bros. & Co,y Rochester, N, Y. Tremendous Showing of L. Hickey Freeman Oo., Brandegee-Kincald & Co., ] | i | and many others—not one good style is missing. 3 Adler Bros. & Co., Rochester, N, Y. Rochester, N, Y, Utlea, Y. ge and ?m::'}f three miles east of this|possessed of an evil spirit which had| Eo he did two things. He drove the |sonorous oratory bellowing out: “I thank 4 ‘ age, was killed at 3 o'clock yesterday|thrown him in fire and water, had|devil out of him and then told him to thee, God, I am not as other men. I morning when his automoblle ran off a|caused him to have convulsions and made | gtay out. No more would that devil|thank thee that I am not as this publican | '] ] ; bridge on the outskirts of this place. 4 Mr. ' him to fall on the ground and gnash his|pother hig. He might bear the scars Harless had come in on the Btate fair|teeth and foam at the mouth. The dis-|caused by the devil being in him before, excursion train and was on his way home | ciples had each tried to drive it out, but but it was now “Goodby, demon.” So it Wwhen the accident occurred. The automo-|all had failed, and the devil was even iy with the drunkard. He may bear the bile was turned bottom side up and the|them exercising his power and had the | sears he recelved before he was redeemed, body was pinned beneath the car when |boy writhing on the ground in such con-{pyt the Lord can make him stay away found at 6 a. m. It is belleved that death [ Vulsions as he had never before had. from the booze. was instantaneous. Mrs. Harless had ac-| NOWw notice. First, the disciples thought here" Right then the recording angel dropped his pen and gave up in despair, But when you come like a publica “God be merciful to me, a sinner,’” then God will hear your prayer. Every man | who humbles himself will be lifted up, but every one who exalts himself will be lowered, Beautiful Brae Burn club checks and stripes, Glengary | plaids, Brown, Blue and Green Francis Flannel, Fine Worsteds, Mabbett fabrics. Hundreds of new weaves. Scores of new models, $5.00 to $10.00 greater value than elsewhere. Finest Hand Tailored companied her husband to Lincoln, but did not return with him, intending to spend a few days longer visiting friends. His Rest Wan Broken, O. D. Wright, Rosemont, Neb., writes: “For about six months I was bothered with shooting and continual pains in the region of my kidneys. My rest wastalking and having a big time. There|blood, of our friends. Think of that|They will take an extended trip throush Lroke nearly every night by frequent|are many misguided ministers who are|father, with his boy just delivered from (the far west and on their retum in Wonderful showing of Overcoats, $§15 to $50. actions of my kidneys. I was advised by | satisfied if they can only draw a large [the power of the devil, paying 2 cents | October will be at home in North Bend. Men's and Young Men's Tioor. my doctor to try Foley Kidney Pllls and | crowd. Some are as crazy after sensa- | Per year for missions. Think of him sit- one G-cent bottle made a well man ot| me. 1 can always recommend Foley Kid-| ney Pills for [ know they are good.” This splendid remedy for backache, rheu matiem, sore muscles and swollen jolnts | contains no habit forming drugy. Sold every where.—Advertisement. Boy Run Over by Auto. FREMONT, Neb.,, Sept. 7.—(Speclal.)— they had & big crowd around them. But what ‘did it matter if there was a big crowd and there was no devil cast out? That's the trouble with many today. They think that God isn't within ten miles of a meeting unless there is a big crowd. Cast Out the Devils, I can see those disciples praying and ! tion as the yellowest newspaper that ever came off the press. That's the reason we have these sermons on ‘‘The Hobble Skirt" and the “Merry Widow Hat" and other such nonsensical tommyrot. It there wasn't so many March hare sort of {tellows breaking into pulpits you would have to sweat more and work harder. I wouldn't glve that (snapping his fin- gers) for a large crowd iIf there weren't There are some of If the chyrch of God would get down on her knees and ask for the teachings of the Lord, the breweries and all the devils would have to work a lot harder for what they get. The deepest sorrow comes through our own flesh and blood. The highest joy |also comes through the successes and high achievements of our own flesh and ting n the pew, and when the plate was passed digging down deep in his pocket to look for a nickel or & cent. The while the mother and father were | rejoicing over the devil being cast out |the dlsciples came to him and asked, “Why could we not cast him out?' They aidn’t go anywhere else. They went right to Jesus. A preachers’ meeting 15 & mighty poor place to go to find out why (Copyright, Willlam A unday.) Wedding at North Bend Today. NORTH BEND, Neb.,, Sept. 7.—(Spe- clal.)=Mr. Edward Ives of North Bend and Miss Bell Raitt of David City are to be married at the bride’s home on Wednesday at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. o g 1915 | FALL HATS Fall Suits, ¥30,¥35,%40 No need to pay double our prices and sacrifice time in try- ons—here are superbly hand-tailored sutumn Suits in imported fabrics, ready-to-wear and no guess work-—your own eyes to be the judge of fit and style and our guarantee of satisfaction for good measure, Your Store for John B. Stetson Hats Nebraska's Largest Showing at FKvery New Stetsen, o/t or Derby Bartelle Pockets Harold, the 6-year-old son of Mr. and |any devils cast out. you have failed. Go to Jesus. Go to 50 Mrs. Bert MocGee, suffered the fracture | vou right here today that have the devil | Jesus; he'll tell you why you have falled s3 to slo $350 to slo A Special Feature of his right arm, in you. Maybe you don't treat your wife |and will tell you how to succeed the dislocation of his left elbow and painful bruises on the | body and face when he was run over by square. Maybe you cheat in your weights. Get rid of the devil I'm glad this lesson was not left out of the Bible. If it had been left out I Nothing overlooked here to make your satisfaction complete—-even the pockets an automobile driven by Thomas Thursh | What does it matter if you pack 8 |would never have known that the disci- e on Maln street. One wheel passed over | éhurch to the roof if nothing happens | ples could fail. Just think, men who had Nebraska Ne‘braoka of our men's and young the child's body. His injuries, however, |to turn the devil pale. What is the |lived with Jesus, had talked with him De Luwe Hats Speoial Hats men’s clothing are specially are not considered serious. use of putting chairs in the es 1f [ for years; heard him preach! We are apt designed, Heard z}t_the Tab Anent Billy’s strictures regarding the stinginess of people im church collec. | tions and their open-handedness in other there 18 no devil to chase down the aisles and out of doors? The object of the church is to cast out devils. I hope God will never let me forget that there ls somebody in every ome of my audiences, blg or small as they may be, he Wants me to reach. to think that they were of a perfection not possible for us. But it 1s possible for us to be as perfect as the disciples or as Paul. The disciples were just common flesh and blood—the same as we are. We can get a good lesson from this and can learn That Four-Dollar Look. Step Into our great modern Hat Section—glance at the vast the unmistakable pleasure of real hat service by experts—all these things go to- selections—note newne $2 Unequaled Hat Value. Ask for demonstration of Bartelle Pockets —Do not sag. —Do not wrinkle, ==Do not gap. No ss-—experience the The church mnever swings open her |from the mistakes of other people. wards giving us the Hat business of the sta we're here to more broken coat things, there were fifteen peopis in the .o .~ .4 (he pews are never filled| A fellow won't slip on the same ba- serve you better. . fronts because Bartelle Pat- front row in the afternoon at the ther-| .., . " i1ere is somebody Inside with |nana peel twice unless he's a fool. Like ent Pockets have an in- aacle Thursday and twelve of them put mothing in the collection pan st ML | Mr. Sunday will rest on his weekly et day next Monday by going to Liu- | coln with Mrs Susday and Nomer Modeheaver and delivering two ad- Gzesses in St, Paul's Methodist church.| - Jacob Astor's i a devil in him that ought to be cast out. But how quickly all changed when Jesus came on the scene. It always does. The Scribes and the Pharisees stopped their quizzing the disciples when Jesus c¢ame on the scene. 8o will you all. Then you won't look wise and say: ‘““Where did Cain get his wife?" You'll stagger back in awe at his power. You won't pull some of you people—you know you're not lving to please God, and yet you're not manly, womanly or decent enough to ad- mit it The trouble with the disciples was that | they were not getting the power from God to do things he wanted. It's as im- possible to pray right when your life is wrong as it is to run an automoblle with dishwater. Men’s Cloth Hats for Fall $1.50 and $2 Classiest Caps in Town, 50¢, $1.00, $1.50 The new Tallored styles for smart dressers Maln Floor—Bast Alsle. genious fold in the inside lining that puts the strain inside the coat, where it be- longs. More evidence of Always better service at this greater store. “BAOly" says: “Jol his whiskers and split hairs over whether o X pareate wanted him to be Vutcher, Peul wrote Hebrews, or how meny i Shvietiantivs SEE OgR SHOW'WZHYI?O%S-gM Aml’z‘ n;llmpohlan display of commercial instinet was too|lsalahs there are. Christianity is not a mere system of men s an oung men 8 olothin, at Omaha 2 strongly developed in John, and he The father saw Jesus and he forsook | teaching. Christianity is & system of young 4 as known and all-new selec- cressed the seas to America and skinned Americans to lay the foundation of his greas fortune.” “Nelen Xeller was blind, deaf and @umb since she Was & baby, and she| bas got & clothes basketful of diplomas. With her example before you, quit your wind-jamming and go to climbing. If your pockets are empty, fill your hearts with ambition,” Bee Want Ads Produce Results. the crowd. That's what always happens when any one sees Jesus. The world will know that it's where Christ is. The people will always flock to a place where Christ is being preached. Were you ever in the same fix as that tather? Have you a boy, who is a drunk- ard, & girl who is frivolous, friends who are going wrong, & husband or wife who is untrue? If you have some relative like that you will know how that father felt when he sald, “Have compassion.” If & terrible calamity strikes you there teaching, plus living. Be not bearers of the word only, but doers of the word. Christianity is not & Scripture and creed, but Secripture and creed, plus Jesus. See? Don't expect God to do things for you until you tell him what's wrong with you. A doctor won't give you medicine until he knows what ails you. He won't give you sulphur for & corn on your toe; that's | £00d for the itch. { Some of you, if you took no more care | of your body than you do your soul, | would be wizened and withered “A HAT FOR EVERY OCCASION” $3.00 to $20.00 Pease Bros. Co, 1417 Farnam Street tions three to five times larger than elsewhere to back up these window displays. Inspect today—a rare style treat awauls you. New Fall Shirts and Neckwear, JOMN A SWANSON.rexs. W L HOLE! CORRECT APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN,

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