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", What Must I Do to Be Saved?’’ Text of “Billy’’ Sunday’s Sermon “Billy" Bunday preached"last night on | to ashes, and the king and 1l those the tople, “What Must T Do to'he Saved?” | were present thanked him ahd said how who He wld:~ lucky it was that the debt was oweqd to fext: “Belleve on the Lord Jesus |a man wo kind and generous Christ, and thou shalt be saved Belleva on Jesus Christ and God will Acts xvi., 51 burn every record of the debts of punish The Apostie Paul lived in a perpetual | ment we owe ilm #tate of revival. Me had only to enter | The law throws us Into jall for break. old Philfbpl, the chief city of Macedonia, | ing it, Jesus came to open prison doors, and sit by the river bank and Immedi- | and He offers you and me salvation full ately, we are told, Lydia, a seller of pur- |and free on the one condition that we ple, listened to him and belleved and was | accept Jesus Christ as our bondsman baptized | Then I no longer fear the penalty. I He had only to walk the streets, and |dese it, but through Jesux Christ and the girl posseased of a spirit of divina- | His sacrificos 1 am saved. That (s, [ am jon—that is, she had a devil—followed | kept out of hell Paul and Silas and sald: “These men | fow n Famons Hymn Was Written. are the servants of the most high God. | Guepar Milan was sn 0ld minister and which show unto us the way of salVA~ pe wne o guest at a dinner in Englana tion, that was glven for o lady who was Just hl turned to her and sald to the splril, | yooy e e gobut that evening. She was “I commund thee in the name of Jesus [0 UG 0 SUGE L SRR T wang Christ to come out of Her,” and the devil (n gBUHERI Bod S PRR came out of her and she was frec ¢t it g i AN ST Then her masters, those who had fat- Id only uge that abllity of yours for “Now that the ruined our tened on her gains, said devil is gone out of her business Instead of thanking God that the gir! | nad been set free by the power of God in s Christ, how m h good you could it's Bhe turned on him and snapped out an | Angry anwwer He snid (o ner I a L 1 didn't the man Paul, they were angry. mean to offend you ”:u\( r:l)u \l.llk‘cnl ed on Paul and Silas and led They welzed on Paul and Silas and led [0 UL and sald exceeding | them off to the magistrate “Theso men, being Jews, do trouble In our city anq teach customs which are not lawfal for us to r(-n!hr-,; ne‘ther to observ being Romans. | Qertamly, the law ““Thou shalt not com- mit' sdunltery,” troubles men who are used | to keeping somebody on the side. Cer 1 tadnly the command to have no more than | one wife troubles an old Mormon, | O.d Demetrius didn’t like Paul's teach- The dinner came to an end and the | ing either. Demetrius was a silversmith l at Ephesus rnd he mode little sflver | shrines for Diana and seld them: it | brought him no small gain When Paul preached the people turned wway from Diana and worshipped Jesus and Demetrius didn't eell many shrines and it scemed ap thotgh he would have o bave a five sule. He called the others who made shrites together and sald: Our business i» being hurt. If these men stay here it will ve rulned In a Bad Business. | Every distiller, every brower, every saloon, every bartender, overy gambler, every rodlight woman crles out “Rizhts, rights, rights” as a great tidal wave of | religlon sweeps over the commun'ty. | “Our businebs s burt!" | That shows their business Is all wrong. If you're in such a business that relizion cuts your revente, yow're a low-down dog and you are in a dirty, stinking busirers, Now, Paul and Silas hed reined the buginess of the masters of the girl out of whom the spirit was cast and they were angry. They made complaint to the mag- | tatrate and it seemeq that he was sub- sid'zed, S0 thoy seized Paul and Silas and they sont them off to prison and when they wete there they put their fect in the stocks. ’ Learn this, You can Impriron the mes- senger, but you can't lock up the mes- s1te, Learn this! You can sharpen a knife, [ | but you can't cut off » sunbeam, Learn this! Yau can shut your oyes tut 1L won't turn the bullet that is anrocing to vour beart, They put Paul and Siias In jail and at “lnight they prayed and sang praises 1nto God; sp that all the prisonera heard them Proyer must have made a strange taund th that old Philipplan jall, whére there kad beon only blasphemy. ‘Then there was a great earthquake. The very foundation of the old jal! shook and all the doors were open and cvety one's bonds were loosed. The jailer was atrald, He thought that all the ‘would escape and that 1t would cost him his life, Under the old Roman law a jaller whose prisoners got away had to give up, hls life as the penalty, and he was scared. He drew his osword and was about to kill himself, ‘when Paul said: “Do thyself no harm, for we arc all here. Gespel Doean't Change It. r heard him, but he was from Missourl, They'd have to show him that all the doors were open and all the pris- oucrs were loosed and nobpdy would beat it He would not helieve it, so he called for a Mght. He lookoed and asw thatgthey were all there, just as Paul and Hilas #ald, and he fell down at the feet of Paul and Silas, and sud, “Sire, what must 1 do t> be saved™ What did Paul say? Did ke say, “Go to a university and get an educatlon?” Did he say, “Go and corner the wheat ™ m #ay, “Go get clectod to an sffice? Ravieo the tariff, put wool on the free lst. own 160 acres of anthracite?” " DIa he say, “Go and be a captain of Industry ™ No! Paul looked down on the latler and said, “Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ dnd thou shalt be saved, and thy house." % Fear Makes Men Good, Men fear punishinent and are held In vestraint because of the penalty that ls provided ‘We'd all bave to pay the penalty for OUF sins If it weren't for Jesus Christ. He paid the penalty for us all and It we belleve In Him. God will forgive us the penalties we owe. Kiug Charles V was loaned a large sum of money by a rich merchant of Antwerp, and when the debt fell due he couldn't meet the obligation. The merchant invited the king to ban- quet. He had a silver vessel with fire it prepared anq had it brougbt in banqueting hall and brought near the table. Then he to# ihe note, or bond, and placed It on the fire and buined 1t Uarlou: Forms Of Hndacl_l_g 1% 18 r b0 prof v A wuests went home and the young Iad He's gotting religion sald the | He is saved on the word of the Omhib- ' went to her room, but she couldn't sleep. | preacher | otent, Omnipresent and Omniscient God B P i tt T Il ‘A%, o [+ U A L NI o el : BB ST I XY 10 ON SAVINGS 4 thinking of what the old minister had ache,” 1 said | law of God. 1t is not the theory or the G N 3 . = e T ARMI SR of Vet obe Joul sasl |1 T SURME S DR, A ] SV BT OO0 TE A6 RS I thedey o0 ray Hair Dark ,,,:.y,,\” L ‘ He had u sk hat in bis hand and car- | “Tielieve on the Lord Jeus Christ and L | - nally she got up and got a pencll ried a silk-lined overcoat and had & pin | thou shalt be saved.’ O ! $ o wroa with ' tlamond an b 86 & eborymat, | "oeveret ou ooy st i ordet to acoept| g JOuRg! Wobody can tell | Spesking of the ! Juet aa I am. without one plen |}fo took my hand with & smile and sat | segus sou must Nave ditterent surronnd.| 1 YOu use Grandmother’s reat inventors R e AL Wi s and Tooked 4 me St 8 carml 4| mse o o yon e so wies| simple recipe of Sage | great inventor That is how Charlotte Elliott was con- | Would you say that the man in the | Myon o ointe other than Omana. Tea and Sulphur. | How about the man verted and how “Just as I Am" came to |sawdust was more completely converted | . *n onn D Saved fiere a8 ey - | who invented inter- bo written. than the other ma ) . OMETNN | 3 s Ak saca Almost eyeryone khows that S o t A was? No. One bo 1 say, “My watch doesn't run. Tt needs | pod | & 1 o™ g T est? Kuow When Converted. oed easily and the other didn't. That's [ 50 L0 S ~f S R e L h properly ompounded Somip have s desber conviction -of Al other pocket, or Tl put it here, or here| | 88 back the natural color and lustre We pay 4%, com- o on of sin OF Bere i to th hair he lod streaked o kg A before they are converted than after they | New Me Knows Blackness of Sin. | on these flowers.” B i b - gl g M= pounded semi-annu- are converted. With some it is the other | Stanley tells us that he found men in| It doesn't need new surroundinzs. It ang =g e g g Wi ) and stops falling hair. ¥ ) the . o g way. Bome know when they are converted | Afrfea who never knew that they were | needs a new mainspring, and that's what ly way to smet :)m ,,.1;“.: ":nn to ally on l\n‘”)gs Ao and wome don't black until they saw white men. Then, | the sinner needs. You need a n:w heart,| make it at home, which 18 mussy and counts and Time De- 8ome pec are emotional. Bome are pen they saw Stanle 1e men w not a new sv " ' i A .‘, aplo mre emotion Bome are |when they saw Stanl nd the men who new suit troublesome Nowadays, by asking at posits. monstrative, 8ome will ery easily. 8ome | came with; they knew them to be repre Once upein a time a father had Jwat)any drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and are cold and can't be moved to emotioh. | entatives of a race whiter than them- | fool 1dea. He thought his son needed | Sulphur Compound,” you will get a A man jumped up in a meeting and | gelvos | other surroundings, so he purchased him | largo bottle of this famous old recipe n asked whether he could be saved when | We know more about the hila 88 of llevtenant . g 7 s A% | e Llackness of | a llevtenant's commission In the Fussian | for about 50 cents iven as he spoke he hegan to shed teara. [ about sin now than I used to know I| This was during the Crimean war, wien | can poséibly tell you that you darkened OF :SOTOMAHA NFBR ; It's ul’l a matter of how you're rv | know more about God, hut I'll never| Russia was fighting the allies | your hair. as it does it so naturally and sm vehement, and [ serve (lod with the y ‘ ) rrinifaced your halr. as 8 aturs - oo o S st byl B o 9 e ol e o R all until God wines awsy (his| Awoke to Find Iiis Debts Patd. | €Venly. You dampen o sponge or” soft HOTELS. \ ) e tha ved the devil | ymoky fllm from my eyes and 1 can see ® brush with it arnd draw this through . st ) when 1 went down the line I tson: 30 Sasse | The young man got Into bad company A b - - ad 0 tac | and went into debt. One night he togk | YOUF hair, taking one smail strand at g wo men came to the front in a meet The Phillipplan jaller fell Jown before penell and paper and wrote down a| iMe: by morning the gray halr disap- HOTELTURPI" ing in Eigin, 11l The first man sat do > d vas sorry fo S s 2! pe ar o o . n an sa wn | Paul and Silas. He was sorry for his |, ;"o i 11s debts. He thought that he| P°® and after another application or | and- put his head betw groaned and after a w the sawdust and rolleg there Farmelow wi a preacher “Farmelow, w man?" J. and Horace G. Daw says: THE B \ his hands and | sins, and he showed it by hiv attitude, le fell down In | There must be contrition before there I eaid to | can bg forgiveness. *It's no matter # his name | whether a man sheds tears or not, If he hat's the mater with that [ Is sorry for his sins and accepts Jesus he is saved then and there | never asleep. could pay them: The czar was thers and was walking about the fortifications that (Continued on Page Five, Column One.) two, your halr becomes beautifully dark, | - thick and glossy fell Advertisement, - - o SAN Rent - Your Vacant House by Use of Bee Want Ads night and Rufus Wallingford “We Know How to Make Oh, that Wallingford, the irrepressible,—he broke loose in the papers the other day and had all the city wondering what in the world he was getting at. “Invest a dime in the movies and make $158,976.23,” “Watch our herring lay 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000. eggs and watch us monopolize the herring market.” But with regret it is announced that Mr. Wallingford’s plan to get 10,- 000 ring people to invest a dime is delayed, owing to the panic in the her- schools, due to the Alsatian-Dalmatian conflict. 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