Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR, Ed. 1 Monday, March 29, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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MII9T BAPTIST ( III IH II
«*:\TRAL <'HICIHTIAX.
Sunday Was a (ln«l Bay Willi
T«ritly Additions to I hi* I iiun h.
*o Smlas YciiinUj IlnuiKtil
Turilf Additions t«* Jhe Churrh.
EASTER
[|(| Sunday «u a great day At the
Firnt BapMst church. ' Practically
every seat was filled at both the
morning and eveing services. Yes-
In orJer to accommodate the
crowds at the morning and night
sessions at the Centra) / Christian
church Sunday, the ushers were
compelled lo hunt up more benches,
nod chain. The two service*
brought twelve additions to the
ch.urch.
Rev. G. P, Cuthrell preached at
the morning service on "The Uplift-
ed Christ " He sa>d that everything
that lives or is understood must be
• mbodied and lifted up. And in Il-
lustrating this he pointed to the
great works of art: the famous pieces
of statuary and the masterpieces of
literature. ‘The power that is ex-
erted by things lifted up.” said
Rev. Cuthrell, “ih immeasurable.
People form their ideals and con-
form their lives to philosophy re-
ceived bv contemplating them."
Rev. Cuthrell dwelt at length on
the drawing power of the Uplifted
With Easter but a few short days off its interesting A
to know that we gathered for your inspection and I
approval a suberb colletion of correct Easter apparel.* y
Every department is now at its best and is ready to 1
quickly and satisfactorally fill every requirement for l
the Easter Toilette. 1
rnoHini.Y om>ekt < itu/un i
NORTH TEXAS KOI Nl» WEAR
IN BED. ^
also the singingdhey did.
Those who have know n Rev. For-
r?st Smith during bis > ministry in
this city, know (hat he. If it may be
to expressed, has a weakness for
preaching strong sermons', and his
sermon at the morning service yes-
terday was one of the strongest he
has ever pieached. As introducton-
to his discourse he read from the
,22nd chapter of the Acts of the
Apostles, in which Is described
Slaul’s convertion on his way /to
Damascus. The subject of his ser-
mon being Why Join the Church?
his text being the 16th verse of As
22nd chapter of Acts: “And now
why tarriest thou? arise and be bap-
tised and wash away thy sin*, be-
lying on the name-'of the l.ord.''
First demonstrating clearly that it
was only saved people who should
join the church and that they should
join the church and he baptised be-
cause they were saved and not to
talked to those about her. Her eye- be saved, he then illustrated the need
sight had failed rapidly, but other- every Christian has of the church:
wise she seemed to be In fair condi- that it was the individual who rtood
tiop and her death was unexpected, in need of the church and not the
During the night Mrs. r.oborts went church who needed the individual;
to her ben and she was sleeping that it was only a duty Of the l hris-
quietly. her pulse seemed normal tian to join the church, but a neces-
nnd she was nice and warm. This sity for the growth and development
morning when the family arose Mr. of the Christian spirit to be among
Roberts went to her bed and found kindred spirits in the church; that
that she had died. a man might be k saved man and
Funeral services were held at the remain outside of the church, but
citikeu
Show Her How Clean and White
t utilT VeN H
T/OU KNOW, how you have
Y «b watch,.kev
them frofc'wibuvt'jadr &0*
cloyhee on waantxwrifs Or washing
machines. You tcwewbcsv they ace
inclined to slip in a little lye or
washing powder that damage* the
finer fabrics. Ail this fear and worry
is avoided if you make them use
Nett Silks for.......
Nett Dress tioods for
Jfett White floods for
New ’Wash fronds for
Nett Parasols for. .. .
Nett Hosiery for....
New Barrettes for...
New Combs for.....
New »tun»“«!es for..
Nett Petticoats for. .
Saits for.......
Dresses for-. . •..
Skirts for......
Waists tor......
Handkerchiefs for
Ribbons for.....
tjlovrs f*»r ....
Neckwear tor. . .
Parses for......
Y ells for____7. ..
If you will make yeur help u«e Mafic
Washing Stick Just one time they will
be glad to u«e It afterwarda, and you
vcllf not be fearful for your fine clothes,
t.'agic Washing Stick not only takes the
werk out of washing, but takes tha l«ir.
ui damaged fabrics away.
Magic Washing Stick
Christ and showed that tbc source of
such a tragedy could not be pity,
nor justice nor mercy bet that love
and love only could be the source,
in the drawing power of the uplifted
Christ he showed that it' lies in the
‘Innocent suffering fob The guilty**.
Magic Washing Stick la composed of
natural oil*. fr*« of 1> « of alkali or caus-
tic p-ropertica of any kind. The oils are
carried in a wa*-!ike stick seven inches
Ion* end one inch in diameter. The
stick is marked to divide into five equal
parts, each part for a day s washing.
It it simply added to the soap you now
use in the wash boiler, and all wast ing
or cleansing takes place in the boiler.
No washboard or washing machine is
used at all. All your clothes are boiled —
fine woolens or fancy goods or colored
goods —any, all. everything is washed
in the boiler, and the rtnoing water com-
pletely finishes the dleansing.
Wash Day
Are Made
Joy Day
Cuthrell spoke on the value of In-
tellect. the value of moral Mfe or
character and the value of splri'ual-
ii fe or immortally. 17. ’-'
touched upon the great rosnUv
LIVE MERCHANTS rASK FOR YOUR TRADE.
Rev Cuthrell
j| _ i of
the hun:fi«-i intelhci exhiijiVd bv the
results in Commerce
arid the buildings,
and railroads. I— .
audience I
to part with their reason ”1 saw. i
be said. "a heartbroken father
standing at the .gates of a great in-
sane asylum. ’Do you see yonder
university ’ he asked. 'Two years
ago my only son graduated with the
highest degree in law. Two months __ __ ___
[ago his reason left him on account r>0jijn County,
of dissipation. I am told he wUr
never regain it.* “How many of
fyon.” asked the speaker “would sell
Ivour reason for any amount of gold-*
And yet many of you are selling it
for the price dissipation.",
He then dwelled at length upon
the moral .ife. “The value of rea-
[ son is immeasurable," he said, “but
character is worth more than
A Blue Card
art, literature]
bridges, canals
:j. He then asked the
If they would be willing
.1 t — - 4 ‘ T B-l«’ *fi
LA INKS AND HUNTS
STORK HAS BICKN INsPFt TF1»
PURR KOtlB COMMITTEE AND AYK
{VERB- AAVAKBKB A
(Hit
IlY THE
Join Our Pressing and Shining Club
was commanded to join himself with
God's people In the church. The pur-
pose of the ordinance. of baptism
ad-
shown
Blue Card
Which Means
GOOD SANITARY CONDITIONS
FOUR ITtKSHKS A MONTH AND SHINE
EVERY" DAY, fl.50.
ministration were clearly
and every Christian was urged to
enter the church as a duty to him-
self and in obedience to the com-
mand of Christ Unconverted people.
At the evening service Rev. Smith
took as his text a part of the 3rd
verse of the 2nd chapter of Hebrews;
•'How shall we escape if we neglect
so great salvation." In this connec-
Opeu on Sunday for Shines only to II a. m.
exists. AVe |
arc always &
FRENCH DRY CLEANING,
AVhy not trade where you know this conilitl
guarantee our to lie the very lies! and prit
right. Trade with the
Blue Card Store
l»l RING APRIL.
Prom pi Service.
Work Called for and Delivered.
NORRIS and GUTHRIE
RELIABLE TAH/HO*.
from physical death through
ED TAYLOR
ly moved to Sherman. __—__— ~Jj
Mrs. l.iudsav was thi second wife
‘ " (
the father of George. Will, James and
Brennard "Lindsay, all of whom were
richest of silks and bedecked with jilndsav of Denison is a step granrt-
" * * '■ son. as also AValter and George
your
vour reason.1
i
debilitated men and women. "*i
saw a woman," he said, “with the ____________ —
form of a goddess^ dressed.Jn^the| f°°a clt{zrl,g 0f this section.
I the most beautiful of jewels. Her
ifaee was beautiful to look upom. , ..... --------
But when 1 looked Into her eyes and ja{ter 0f Amarillo, Texas,
read therein her shame 1 said- ‘Shej Mrs Ljndsay had kio child:
bought her gems and dresses at th®Jijer own
price of her virtue " J This pioneer woman lived :
“Your soul is worth more to >’ou|ail(j useful life, and had seen
Uhan anything. A"our spiritual ''ft-1 crow from a winderness to iti
I should be loked after for ‘what shall |t>nj splendid proportions -1
jit profit a man if he gain the whole f
woiId and lose his own soul?' The
(price to you for your soul, some of
|you. Is the almighty dollar: to some,
j societv. But the winds of time soon
(blow them away. The earth changes,
p'ou will be taken away and forgot-
(ten. Your little successes in worldly
(things will soon dissipate even as
‘ * the coming dawn.
2X4 X, Travis St.. ShcrnuMi, Tex,
j ,, ______ He then illustrated .........., ...............
by painting the pictures of drunken of Francls h. Lindsay, and he was
possible intervention of some man,
but there was no salvation so great
the one here referred to, the sal-
as i—-------------
ration of one's soul, if
TIIK GROCER.
neglect It
how can we escape] from the conseM
quences of our sins. Nyman Is I
free trom sin: he stands condemned
in the sight of God: Ibis saivatmn is
offered him and how shallWie es-
cape if he neglect it? There will
come a lime, said the speaker, when
every nation shall stand at the judg j
ment bar of God; that this judgment
will not be the same for ail is veri-
fied by“the scripture; there will be
the judgment for the just and the
unjust; for those who have accepted
Christ as their savior and for those
who have not For the man who
has not neglected this great salva-
PHONES Tint.
1201 SOUTH MONTGOMERY.
Announcement
Owing to contingencies that have arisen it
has been found impossible for the Marcus A
Kellerman Co., tfie 10th number on the Red-
path Lyceum course being conducted by Sher-
man Chamber of Commerce to appear in Sher-
man, March 30th. as scheduled. Instead the
company will be here Friday evening, April
9th.
We regret the necessity of this postponement
and we hope it will not inconvenience any
ticket holder.
JESSE FRENCH
Key Yleinorial Methodist Church.
Interest continues to increase in
the meeting at this place. One of the
largeet. congregations ever assembled
;in the church was present last night.
Also a large congregation was pres-
ent in the morning. At the morning
hour the pastor preached from this
text. “TV ugh he slay me yet will
I trust in Him.”. The pastor called
the mists before _ ,
Face to face each human soul will:
stand with God Face to face men.
you ivm soon stand before your
God ‘ He prices your soul so great
that He gave His only Begotten Son
to save it. Your soul will ever be
restless until it reaches God. Your
soul cannot be satisfied except in
the Wood of Jesus Christ. On the
[mountain lop it longs for the valley.
the great salvation offered them.
Many ^say that God is too just and
nANAME WELL KNOWN
——SINCE 1075
Sherman Chamber of Commerce
In the valley it thinks of the sea-
shore. In the ley regions it looks
longingly toward the sunny south.
But once in Jesus Christ it seeks ”.o
longer. It longs no more; it is sati-
fled.
er did not weaken it. It was an in-
destructible trust. Everything was
destroyed but trust but that grew
to the extent that even death could
not destroy it. There is no substi-
tute for this trust, money and
pleasure and fame can not take the
place of trust in God. It is a trium-
phant trust. Conquers all enemies.
Two names were received for mem-
bership. A long standing debt of
more than eighty dollars against the
piano was raised at the conclusion of
the services.
At night the subject pf the preach-
er was "The Future and Eternal
Punishment of the AVicked." The
preacher applied the scientific meth-
od to the question, appealed to all
sources of knowledge, experience, in-
| tuition* and revelation; and all these
ccAnbined to show conclusively; the
(fact of hell. 7— ----
(away that which he has.
| I
There Have Been Many Pianos *
(i> placed u|K>n the market in the last few years, hut few fml' cd have ,
'i reached the artistic grade and none can compare , with grace "I W
• design and proportion of the '•
JESSE FRENCH PIANOS and PLATER PIANOS
For Hale Exclusively by
FRINK -JACKSON
■v See My Stock at t>. L. Bailey s Furniture Store. >
SNYDER S JINGLES
When yon eliasc half a block on a long distance call
Aad the girl says ”<\ O. 1» ." “G. B. A.,” “H. P." and all,
But gives you no chance to talk U> your friend.
Don’t you always wind up feeling sure you’ve been skinned?
were eight additions to me enuren,
and eleven at the evening service.
The Baraca class is rendering
great assistance in the meeting. The
male choir referred to above was
made up from this class under the
leadership of the singer, Mr. Cook,
A choir has been organised in this
class and on Wednesday they will
take chaige of the music at the ev-
ening services.
Services will continue throughout
the week at the usual hours, from
to 11 a. m., day, and beginning
at 7:15 evening.
Sherman Feed & Fuel Company
GRAIN—HAY—WOOD—GOAL.
"Phone 71” is yon kno JIM SNYDER Mgr.
The text says ‘‘take
We know
| what men have here and we can
■" 1 11 (have some idea of what they will be
when these things are taken away.
H, J WAkmm I Tak« away all the good things from
Br« Ragland Writes InteresunjLar(h and yoa have hell. Take
I a wav bread and water and light
Letter OB This Subject. and" money and friends and the
(condition is awful. But go further
_____ and take away love and faith and
(hope and prayer and tears and home
V* Mr Fha* children and it Is still worse.
Madison Heights, va. Mr, Chas. A tl|en take away the law and
Raglapd, of this place, writes; “I havt rh„rrh and God and It is still worse.
"1 was terrific.
les. also colds,’ and find it to be the very I Milton and Munsey and made vivid
H»ct medicine I have ever used (the final doom of the damned. Miso
best medicine 1 have ever usea. |Cantrell and Mrs. Durrett rendered
After taking Black-Draught for a j t»fti<-ient help during the day with
days, I always feel like a new man.” their singing. The music of the
Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pair hoir was pronounced grand and In-
in pit Of Stomach, and a feeling of full- spiring. Men and women are being
»«««»«■ «*£« W. X-
stomach trouble, and should be given tht njglu . 45 Everybody invited to
proper treatment, as your strength an<!Lonie church Is at corner of Al’ll-
health depend very largely upon yom j iow and Houston.
, food and Ur digestion. , - —-—7 ,*T "
* To get quick and permanent relie' 1 Xew Huits 11 e<i.
from these ailments, you should tak. The owInj? new sult, have
-m. medicine of known curative mtm- I,____ vm^nth district
Economy
and
Service
we oiler
. JEWEL
HEFRWMIllTOItS
IT WILL FAY YOU TO READ THE ADS.
NO USE TO TRY AND WEAR OUT
YOUR COLD. IT WILL WEAR
YOU OUT INSTEAD.
Thousands keep on suffering
coughs and colds through neglect
and delay. Why make yourself an
easy prey to serious ailments and
epidemics as the result of a neg-
lected cold? Coughs and colds
sap your strength and vitality un-
less checked In the
oooooooDoooonnnnnnnfffmnrinniTffTTTrfftrf‘**r‘“>‘>"‘**w‘*^‘>*t^,L
been taking Thedlord’s Black-Draugfn The description uf hell
for indigestion, and other stomach troub- rite preacher ' quoted from
_ ____t_____ early sieges.
Dr. King's New- Discovery is what
you need—the first dose helps.
Your head clears up, you breathe
freely and you feel so much belter
Buy a bottle today and start taking
at once. All druggists. U&w
the final doom of the damned. Miss
Cantrell and Mrs. Durrett rendered
THEK11 KEEUIGKHATORH HAVE GIVEN COMPLETE NATIS.
FACTION AND WE CAN KJXOMME.ND THEM TO GIVE GOOD
KENULTS.
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KILN-DRIER HAItI)AV(K>p USED THROUGHOUT.
WHITE ENAMELED OR GALVANIZED LINED.
CHARCOAL SHEATHING INSULATION.
REMOVABLE ICE CHAMBER WALKS.
AIR-TIGHT DRAIN,Xj^’P*
PRICES RANGE VMM $H.5» TO 903.00.
in good quality, new designs of large
and medium size figures in the sea-
Overcoat* Exchanged.
Sherman, Tex., Mar.,29. 1915.
Coming up bn the interurban Sat-
urday night. March 27th on the car
son’s best colors. Thirty-eight inch
es-wide, fast wash colors at
tl.50, SI.00, 90c and 60c the yard
Scull-Swain Hardware Co.
Th* Good Service Store
105 N.Travis St. 1 Phones 5:
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