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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY SEPLTEMBER ¢ 8 ) » \ : 4 ”Take Your Bea'in 8” Is t’le |iIn the dome above us! We will never| ning ,-‘ ,..‘ ol ',‘M u.‘ |;‘ ntinue :y. K lnyw!r have been swent .mwl Bil]yisms “BILLY” SUNDAY TO SPEAK ‘hear the sound of & gong in the tops to be the s f the same habits—gong | That ought to glve us confidence, and Adiles 3 dfl’ Gives Aadi e eish B St of] 1 s ot Tt o Tt T et e o e s oF vt oiae e BEFORE COMMERCIAL CLUB abundance of rain, f opportunity and never pick up a v the f e | Don't think that God has aver besn all Billy” Sunday has accepted an invie o vice sunday tes udienc | No depositor will ever know very much | ket Take time to count your blessings. You | g gy never has been, and mever will. | tation to speak at the Commercial elub ’ —— [about the stabllity of & bank it he only \y.-’\mlu.,: to keep on heating the will be astonished to soe how thes win - no Sas ho parposs ta ite| Ot T00n Friday. While |t will mot bo g cheeks out ten cents at a time. If we all | gospel and still allow yourselt to go to ETow In' you nds w il be e man who strietly en's meeting women will not Ts TN GITIOR O SRUY . SRS S VNG| DUV (hat K9 ciE SRy SHIVIS “"".“,n':“ exnceted more from God, there would be | hell? Are you golng to keep on hanging better to meot t oubles It we ' goey abous tired because Be €008 M8 | be nvited s It in ‘:ff',m,m way O [ tabernacle yesterday afternoon was on|houses when all the signs are right! They o (00 rt ol Ot oy asure | around the same old haunts, and com Would remember what God has done! If | eiabing in & treadmin, large dining roorn Will be comPmNty X the subject: decline to magnify His power for feaF i) wiich we recelve is the mitting the same sins? Shorten your We would take time to look LON filled by members of the club, The h, “Taking Our Bearinga.” Hia text was: [ 1o will overdo it! that with which we believe According | course to Christ. The railroads spend Would be sure to end our looking | Take time to count your blessings. . 0 ¥ FO T T nstead of 12:80, “Ye have mot passed this way hereto- | And if they accidentally make a “":“‘:‘ to vour falth” is the key with which the | millions of dollars to shorten their tea p You will be astonished to see mow they * " (0 LT L e afternoon ! fre” Joshum, f1:h :::]«ffi~-v-l,:' Iw “\: \r":-r_f-.”“‘"“‘f"r':"““;,.mu.u open the windows of heaven! age. Why dom't you spend some time At (he beginniy eAr merchants | will grow in your hasds. d at the Tab The great army of Tsrael, nn:w?.m % :"::‘u;“m""‘lllh;;- . Raps Cholrs of Modern Churche ulwllvlvr'n\ to strighten aut your coures (look back. They take an inventory U7 | i men of NI B Siapiiiisse Joshua, was encamped on the hilivides g ¥y BAVS Hot JaMd this Wiy heteto- | 1o 810y v know what they have been wbove the Jordan, where they had been| . .- God and Fa ::‘kp when the |fore!” shouted Joshua's preachers Rub your eyes and take a &ood look! :l,‘.‘”f;u §.00 UETH boutoest Wil the T% ORI - Urought to a standstill by the roging | <L being "p“m“:, "t the hilla | 1t Was the priests who blew upon the | Go back over the winding, aimless jour. |90 BANG 10 B Bueias B (A8 T Too many cholr singers @0 mot know river, which was floodtide and out of |‘u"hM““ away &nd hiusee falling, sn oM [rams' horns—not the lepers and camp | ney that has brought you here; notive pare for the futue any more about the gospel they sing banks 8 e L iromnikin Stped wp st o, Seoid h"‘:m‘h»:: ”I"Illl‘:nllv p:-.‘.-p and ;mrllugl.‘m :\:\\”':‘.‘,.‘.w K r‘y.x‘,;-.»‘ N IS R W e & i et 1 Shas the tewn pump Goes abows 'iNe orty years of wandering o . o printed In notes. A paluted firs | shol our course « s 1 n“l‘!\rfu:l\r‘llt‘»:l\n'-n»lj ad. bte- 4o/ il 08k :":;d: ”‘:;:'::"':; 1:‘:“::‘" l“:‘l‘;‘:"“‘"m": will nover boil an egk! You are standing on higher ground than You have not S S S L o The time had arrived for the tribes to| Lo = 0, » Too many choir singers do not know | e You ought able to far ‘““M"";” i b e ouikt | W98 Sk Whe NN to do & thon- take possession of their inheritance in the| "oy o0 "ol 1o Kind of a God Joshua | 1Y more about '!\n gospel they sing than | ther! Look back consider how 16' 6o “~“H. oy, 1 (hink we would get | 7ot things will never amonnt to & hill promivtd lond. protieiingdog God whe would Sveranetm | tv:un pump does about the taste of | graclously God has dealt with you! I 00 OV WL CRdASNG hoTe progiuin | OF IO | cnntn Threo days wereto bo devoted to rest | pretle g, B0 o "aa 10 the mighty | VALCT! One of the greatest needs is more | you have never done any serious thinking | % better with God-imake mote ProgTess and pre jon for the greatest achiave-| it & o the people be. |Praver and less nonsense tn our church | before, do some now, Just as the childron | I WE would fake out beriaks Grioner 'Bill y sunda Ta.lks ment ever undertaken by the -Jfi\hlrh na- | gan to stiffen up thelr spines and throw -"i’\::::»;:\‘:r\‘“:::’nln‘:\..:nd{,h: :”::l:l(“::fl‘l"::m of tl(“h'l'h‘: \\]hl'!lr |7‘u y j I'IHXn "vml their fors. y y ton From headquarters offlcets WEro back their shouiders and expect some- |IOTe JO08 AN, [aee (Sntinding —more | tents on the banks of the Jordan le oot win s whors we sund? uue | ¢ Counoll Bluils | sent throughout the camp to inform, in=| thing. desire to honor God than to give a con- | God's Promise Shown by Blessings. o brought us to the place where we Struct and prepare the people. 1;-r1m|v:": “Faith” is the biggest word fn the lexi- (0 F As they called up from the’ past all| stand? Can we count on His help in| St d t t Hi h :,' = ;“"'l“"“"‘:i‘:"“"l‘::)‘;)\':“"(""!‘_'l.“:_:" :';":‘”:d"'“:l:";,‘:'l:'"l'""":: ',::‘_'r‘":fl’:::'“"'. “Yo have not passed this way hereto- | they had experienced in the forly years W ::”» e "‘“"“'-' RN uaents a g MO e 2 b rageter ~w gl ® O |tore.” of wandering, how much better dod had| Think of this when you are abou s Bgteches were made giving full inc|power. Doubt and timidity are strangers | ",y proslamation wae made that the -hrmll with them than they deserved! 1ia| €0 home—when about to enter a pla Every member of the Sunday party was “ofmation concerning the movement of | to a man of faith whete #o child 6f | God should be found | to be thankful for, pssur operated an|Mmen on bases the last half of the ninth You never have had That is true In their case, and it is In “Billy"" gave a splendid inspirational ad- | weary sons of Jacob might take a long | faithfulness, in spite of their unfaithful busy bright and early yesterday morning . o suld explain N 2 e wout to do something that the army., Bach ““"'" “; "'"‘.M:“B“dh;r::r;::‘i': ",‘;1:"’"‘“‘: ':(“;‘:::::‘:';‘"'; look back and a long step forward. To | ness, was evidence that He would stand | dead—when about to d omething that | gijy himself, was busy brightest and : t, what was expected of every . . - stand on new ground, he makes all con- | by them all the way will not stand tie test of the Golden | .o jjont, for was over at the Council h‘“l~ Ry full information given as to the manner |droop for sang In the midle. His enthus- |4 . Ruls=when yout ave about to cvewd some i the atu. | or protruding piles, hemorr - rertain tlings happened | siasm is as infectlous as the smallpox |"d¢" Isn't it true that God will be better to 3 , il it Aoy Bluffs Higl addressing the s Ol Nertnl troubles, in the privacy of and time when certain th hins else | or the laughter of little children. Faith | YU have never stood where you st ou If you are four-square y it gud | SIGITUGREE "0 e WER-AWESH - JOU &M%, genty ' at m. The other members of | home. ' 600 & box at all that were the signal for komething or the laughter of litle children. FAith |today. Never have you had #o much bo- | seo what the Lord will do for you | about to wny somiething about another |yl Vere tonding in the disteict s, A sirigle box eften cqres > \ = B v - i lbond - .« | that you know is a lle oraye Sotinge. o ol . to happen. Joshin was now and|—cement in his backbone. He puts the |1iNd You. Never have you stoid so near | We would get along better with God | it YOU KBow 18 & B0 G o | prayer meetings, which were held | p (il Free In plain wrapper, if you As a cnn\xm‘:ul‘ pr e “anything about | ball over the fence when there are three the grave. You never have had so much | if we'd take our bearings more often. | 0% $OU e e B throughout the greater city at 10 a. m. send us coupon below. untried. Nobody new - | do " oV o doing, | his ability. He had never e, | Inning, two out and you need four runs, |* MUch to rekret. You nover have lad | ours. All these things happened for our | 40° that “",“‘“ :"';"" s :""‘”: "": dress to the students, warning them FRUE SAMPLE COUPON independent command up until this ‘x‘. W0 You e s 80 much fo enlighten or disgrabe you. | {nstruction. The way to find out what | that I8 true, then nothing ¢ | against the pitfalls and holding up to || PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, He bad no past succesies as o Diestige : o ° 0 o o + block our way any more than the rust 8 Aepe: o ol vk N Eyramia Blag. Marshatl, Mich ey ey Don't think that God has ever been all | | ''CT® are times in the lives of all of us | God will do 18 to look back and mee S oo them the examples of many great men ¥ to give the people when we need to have that thought take ling, unbridged river Jord keep . A . - gt o Kindly send me a Free sample of reat com-|in. He never has been and never will. what God has done! No man can con- |0 WibTELERS BREE SRR SO O | and women who tolled up the Iadder of || wyramid Treatment, in plain The people had known no & | He is not like a lot of people who can hold upon ue. Stop and think, then take | gider what God has done without fdbling vhe | success. wrapper, mander up to this time but Moses, and it | 3 X an | new grip on 1ize! gufe to trust Him for what He is going | Promised land e wen enthusisstioally grested With o ¢fer | SPAr well, but who hawen't the punch. . — o TRGY) woby Ruire was natural that Joshua would sutfer| T WEE St T O e eannot | WIll you make better use of tho future| to do. (Copyright, lam A, Sunday colleke yells and “What's the matter (]! . trom comparisoh—his appearance—lan- | o P T leeper.” God never has to | tBan you have of the past? What have! You say it looks dark. Well, the fact with “Billy" Sunday? He's all right.” All | guage—orders—new way of doing thinzs. When & new preacher assumes charge of a church he is up against the same dif- ficulty. He is contrastod with hia prede cessor. And that's the trouble, I guess, when- ever a wife marrled a second time; she's up against the same sort of a proposition. You hear: “He doesn’t preach like Brother Barker used tal” “Land's sakes!: Did you ever hear any- body preach like that?” “What a yueer way he led the prayer meeting!” Man Sent by ( Never Fails. 1 imagine the people quarreling and finding fault with Joshua. “What in the world is Joshua trying to do now? Going out against a walled city! Who ever heard of such a thing! Moses would ne have taken us on such a wild-goose chase! 1 don't belleve in going to war this way I like to see things done decently and in order! Just because he hes got up there he wants to show of He thinks he is a bigger man than Mose: Who ever “hoard of taking priests in battle? Moses forgot more than Joshua ever knew, whose rams’ horns he lacked.” I surpose nobody ought to be gullty of originality even when It comes to knock- ing down the police and pushing over hers and breaking windows. All have witnessed just such scenes when an effort is made toward a revival of religion. Some say, “Oh, he preaches too much hell” | Some may say he doesn't preach enough hell. Well, believe me, I'll give you cnough hell before 'z through. All ghe | destroying angel come through the land { They had hell's in tHe Bible. Others say, ‘“He enough.” Some say, “He is sensational’ Others say, O, he is vulg Some say, “I don't like the music!” Others say, “We have too much music!™ But the man that God sends never fails. Had the walls of Jericho been a mile thick and ten miles high Joshua would have gone against them with the same boldness. He was not depending on his soldlers, nor the priests, nor the weather, nor the rams’ horns, nor himself, nor his feeling, but the word of the living God. The wilderness-worn veterans are now about to take the step thac would make them o great nation—a people with a God-chosen destiny—a people under the Almighty's espectal care. Before they set foot in that raging river they hed to do more hard thinking than they had ever done. In years agone they had done lots of foolish things im- puleiveiy., That is why they had been tramping forty years and never reaching the promised land! If they hud all been as level-headed as Moses, Calet and Joshua their journey would have ended in thirty days, and here they had been a generation in reach- ‘ng the place where they now ftood! And it was all because they had not trjed to get anywhere! The man God sent never fails. The man who has no purpose in life goes about tired because he does his climbing in a treadmill. He 18 always a zigzageer. And for every inch of head- way, he goes a mile! Without a definite aim, he will never travel In an airline. The bee goes stmight only when flying to its hive. The man who turns the world upside down does it because that is his sole business n Nfe. Man with One Idea Succeeds. The man who undertakes to do & thou- sand things will never amount to & hill of beans, The man who devetes his time and skill and energy to doing one thing will “stand before kings.” God was hot to blame then for man's faults any more than he is now, any more than God is 1o blame for the condition of the church today. Paul said, “This one thing I do.” Keep your eye on that mant He will move every mountain and pull up every tree that is in his pathway. Nothing can chill his ardor nor cool his courage. He keeps on golug and growing, no matter what interferes The Christian life needs to.be entered upon. as thoroughly and definitely as the sun-browned pligrims went into Canzan, Lot & man get his start in that way and he will not throw away his Bible when he strikes a hard place. The men who had wandered aimlessly are at last brought to the place where | they expected great things from the Geod | who had brought them out of Egypt. The officers who had gone throughout the camp—plain-spoken and direct In what they sald—were made to understend that the God who had spoken amidst the thunders of Sinal had not exhausted Him- | doesn’'t preach #elf, and that He would astonish them | with & great display of His wonderful | power. | It was a great thing to discover that| God never wears out—that He never | ocomes to & place where He cannot transact all the business that is required of Him! The man who needs a great salvation must be convinced that there is a God | mighty to save! A helpless man must | have & mighty Saviour or none! | One reason why some preachers are not | able to bring many sinners to repenu.nr-: 1s because they preach of & God so m-| | know what an immense number of peo- | charges from the nose, dropping in the | 80 into repairs. “Ye have not passed this way hereto- fore"—~meaning, I take it, that everything is now to be new—different from any- thing they had previously known The people believed it, and soon there was gpeat commotion in the camp. There was the busy hum of preparation. People worked with a will. They talked with glowing faces of the mighty God of Jacob and what He was going to do. They were looking for great things— far greater than ever. Yet they had seen great things, Most of them were children when they came out of Egypt. They had seen the and slay the first-born in every home where the blood was not on the doofpost. seen manna rained from heaven every morning for forty years. Man with Little Faith Deserves Little God, They had seen the mignty hand of God roll back the waters of the Red Sea. They had seen the waters rush out of the rock as the rod of Moses struck it. They had seen the rod of Aaron blossom and bear almonds in a night. ‘They had seen the cloud of quails come up and feed them until they loathed the meat. They had seen the dying spring into life with one look at the brazen ser- pent. They had seen the ground open and swallow up the stiff-necked rebel- lious. They had seen the pillar of fire Jead them by night and the cloud by day. But now there were greater things! There would be more and greater re- vivals if the people and this preacher | expected something! The man with & little faith deserves a little God. The man with mountain-moving faith gets earthquake results! If our faith is puny, s0o we are never able to make more than a gimlet hole FAMOUS MEDICINE T0 BE SOLD HERE OMAHA SUCCESSFUL IN OBTAIN. ING EXCOLUSIVE AGENCY. Distribution Awarded Sherman & McConnell Drug Company, Where | Tanlac Will Be Explained to the Local Public Begin- ning Saturday. Tanlao, the new medicine that iy ac- complishing such remarkable results in such instances as stomach, liver, kid- nevs and catarrhal affections in the larger cities will be distributed in Omaha exclusively by the Sherman & MoConnell Drug Company. This important announcement was made Wednesday by John A. Bornhau- ser, the business assoclate and co-worker with L. T. Cooper, the “Tanlac.Man," who comes to Omaha expressly for the purpose of investigating local conditions with the view of introducing the premier preparation here and thereby prowing Mr. Cooper's advanced thoughts. Mr. Bornhauser was seen to very ex- cellent advantage last evening in the foyer of the Loyal Hotel, where he is stopping. After speaking of the wonder- ful success they have had with Tanlac In many sections of the country, and of the results obtained through its use In thousands of cases, he talked freely and frankly of the results of the two's ex- tensive studies. Among other things he sald: “Probably the most prevalent and dis- tressing condition is chronic catarrh of the mucous membranes. Catarrh of the stomach and kidn is the most fre- Quent cause of dyspepsia and Bright's disease, and catarrhal conditions in the nose and throat lead to inevitable deaf- ness, Many people whose hearing is af- fected are suffering from catarrh. “Frequently the lungs become diseased by the extension of a catarrhal inflamma- tion by way of the bronchial tubes to the lung substance. Consumption, or tuber- culosis, may then not be far off, and the mental and phywsical state of chronic ca- tarrh sufferers is, indeed, very unfortu- nate. In fact, it is really surprising to | ple, among those who reside In cities like Omaha, are suffering from this al- | most universal malady when they think | something else is wrong with them.” Mr. Bornhauser, continuing, ebumer- ated the symptoms of catarrh such as an | offensive. breath, constant sniffling, dis- | throat, frequent sneezing, watery eyes, | headaches, hawking, spitting, full head, | peins in the pit of stomach, side and kid- | ney region, depression of spirits, ner- vousness, sleeplossness and susceptibility to coughs and colds. ! He sald that, beginning Saturday, he ! or his assistant would be at the Sher- man & McConnell Drug Compeny, Six- teenth and Dodge streets, where he would endeavor to prove to the local public that Tanlac will combat this con- dition the same as it has among the thousands in the larger cities.—Adver- tisement | you learned blunders? from your mistakes and|that we have had sunshine is proof that Are you going to keep on sin-| we will have it! Think of how all the A “For Bale” ad will turn second-hand furniture into cash, of which pleased the vigorous evangelist | immensely. | Streot City Receiver’s Sale of Entire Stock of Fred Brodegaard Jewelry Com- enefit of Creditors Following order was issued by the District Court of Douglas Co.,, Wm. A. Redick, Judge: pany for the The Receiver is ordered and directed to proceed at his earliest con- venience to sell the goods, wares and merchandise now in his hands, at public auction, and to continue said sale until such time as the de- mands of the creditors of said defendant corporation are satisfied or until he may determine it is to the best interest of the creditors to dis- continue selling at public auction. W. A. REDICK, Judge of the District Court. Pursuant to the above order the Brodegaard Store,” corner of 16th & Douglas Sts., was closed all day Wednesday, September 29th, for the purpose of taking inventory. Today (Thursday), September 30th, at Two O’clock the greatest Auction Sale of Fine Jewelry that Omaha has ever witnessed will commence. Nothing reserved. y Diamonds, High Grade Watches, Solid Gold Jewelry, Clocks, Sterling Silver, Cut Glass, Silk Umbrellas, Etc., Etc., Etc. All to Go for Whatever Is Bid Bear in mind that this isa genuine Receiver’s Auction Sale and you are invited to select any article from this large fine stock and it will be offered at auction immediately. James L. Hand, the well and favorably known Jewelry Auctioneer, will conduct the auction, and the quality of each article sold will be carefully represented. Chairs will be provided for ladies. Don’t miss the commencement of this great Auction Today, Thursday, September 30th, at Two O’clock. It will continue daily afternoons at Two O’clock and nights at Seven-Thirty demands of the creditors are satisfied. At the Sign of the Crown AT THE SI1GN OF e CROWN UP THE GOLDEN STAIRS until the L. D. SPALDING, Receiver. . 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