Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 16, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1918 — Page 3

TELLS HOW TO GET BACK OLD TIME AMBITION ~ I Discoverer instructs druggists everywhere not to take a cent of anyone’s money unless Bio-feren doubles energy, vigor and nerve force in two weeks. 7 A DAY FOR 7 DAYS Any man or woman who finds that they are going backward, are not as strong as they used to be, have lost confidence in their ability to accomplish things, are nervous and run down should take two Bio-feren tablets after each meal and one at bedtime. Beven a day for seven days. Then take one after each meal until the supply is exhausted. Then if your nervousness Is not gone. If you do not feel twice as strong anti energetic as before. If your sluggish disposition has not been changed to a vigorous active one, take back the empty package and your money will be returned without comment. No matter what excesses, worry—overwork—too much tobacco or alcohol —have weakened your body and wrecked your nerves, any druggist anywhere is authorized to refund your money on request if Bio-feren, the mighty upbuilder of blood, muscle and brain does not do just what Is claimed fur it Nete to Physicians: There is no secret about the formula of Bio-feren, it is printed on every package. Here it Is: Lecithin: Calcium Glycero-phos-phate; Iron Peptonate: Manganese l’eptonate; Ext. Nux Vomica; Powd. Gentian; Phenolphthalein; Olearesin Capsicum; Kola. r} 'KjC Keeps Tepth Clean \ and Gums Heahhv Onmr ■—-I Specially indicated **■"l for treatment of Soft, Spongy and Bleeding Gums, c —— — -t— All Drafgista and Toilet Counters. Sr & NO AFTER EFFECTS EXCEPT HEALTH ALL Q«U66ISTS-te.nd PACKAGE si*s ■ ' "J l—--110w 7 to Regulate High Blood Pressure. A dollar laid out to aid health is not an expenditure, but a loan, which will be returned a hundred fold. Take San Yak. It prevents a honey like hardening of the arteries at ages past 50 years. Dr. Burnham's San Y'ak is the sure way to prevent Paralysis and Apoplexy. In its use you have prevented or cured bladder and kidney trouble. It is the greatest in use to prevent the clumsy stiff joints and muscles and for Neuritis or Rheumatism and Constipation. Mrs. Jemina Tickle, Celina, Ohio, (grandmother of Perry Baker, county treasurer). She is 90 years old and was subject to great dizziness and fainting spells, stiff and clumsy m the muscles, but after taking San Yak is again in normal health, being able to do her own housework and washing. She says she can walk a mile with most of the young folks. Geo. W. Worden, Celina, Ohio, says: "Three years I suffered with high blood pressure. Rheumatism in my back. hips, legs and shoulders. I could sleep only in one position, Since I took San Yas I can sleep well in any position. San Yak is a wonder for Kidney Trouble and certainly of great value for people of my age, :9 yoars ” G W. Marks, of Montpelier, Ohio, say si: “I took six bottles of San Yak about three years ago. I was suffering with great weakness due to kidney and bladder trouble. lam 73 years old and my health is fine since 1 took San Yak. It is a wonderful regulator of the bowels. ’ Mrs. Allen Sailor, of Angola, says: “I have been troubled for years with dizziness and back trouble. taking three bottles of ban • Yak, 1 feel like a new woman and want to recommend it to everyone as a cure and worth a great deal more than you pay for it.” , . .. J B Warden, of Angola, has this j to say of San Yak: "I have been troubled several years with bad heart and stomach trouble. San.XfjL, squared me away and 1 believe would do the same for others ls tney would try it. I surely feel nue. D. H. Janes, Homer, Michigan, says: “1 was greatly troubled for sure, short in jreath, bad kidneys and, several ye.. with high blood presbladder trouble, dizzy, and sick, han Y’ak has done everything for me and my health is fine at 72 year® 1 work with ease and comfort. I A. H. Blair, Homer, Michigan. “Dear Doctor—Your San Yak did everything for me for kidney and b - der trouble. I can rest at night without iiiconyenienco.” . ... . . I C. A. Van Riper, Hundson, Mich... "I was nearly dead from trouble, high blood pressure and nerve trouble. San Y'ak gave me * quick boost. I can safely recoin- 1 mend it. . ‘“One teaspoonful in glass of wate half hour before breakfast beats alb antiseptics and tonics tor tne stomach, bowels and kidneys. I ha tried all kinds.” SOLD BY SMITH, YAGER & PALK, Decatur, Indiana.

ETERNITY AND THEN? Ilov. Joshua Clem, now pastor of a Methodist church at shady Grov«. Ark,, a native of this locality, being icared near Monroeville, In which sec tion he still has many friends and ; relatives, delivered the following sc--1 nion June 23rd, beginning a revival | service*-which Is published by request of friends: Text —“These shall go away into I everlasting punishment, the righteous into life eternal." Matthew 25:4(1. j As time in her rapid High! has once [more brought us to the border line of ia uew revival, i leel impressed with the thought of eternity—the great beyond. Much has been spoken on this profound suhjeet and yet there are boundless fields of unexploded though:, never brought to light. Let us briefly notice a few thoughts of interest concerning eternity. First, the Jhiii*; that impresses me most, is the shortiness of life's sunny day upon eart'i. , It seems hut yesterday since we were | hoys and girls running and playing 1.1 the grass and flowers, but time in her | rapid flight has born us on and on until we are nearing the margin of eterinity. Think of the many New Years ' we have seen since wo left the springtime of life: think of the many play mates and relatives and friends we jhave seen lowered into the cold grave, land covered by clay and sod. | The next thought that impresses me is the arrival of the moment when we shall take our leave for eternity, the great beyond. We have all known what it Is to make arrangments to make a trip on a certain day and we remember we numbered'the months, weeks, days and hours until the moment arrived for us to leave the staiion. So it is regarding cur trip to eternity, we have heard about it, talked about it and have seen our best and dearest friends leave for the beyond. but some day. perhaps, much sooner than you think, you will take your leave for the long,long trip. Let me draw a picture of your last hour on earth. See yourself upon a death lied, gasping for breath, surrounded by a multitude of weeping friends. The physician has been called and pronounced your ease hopeless, anil told you you have but a few moments to live. In this position you awaken to the fact that all the faces in the room,’the furniture and everything, Is slipping and fading from your vision like a drhain and all earthly sounds are dying away like a chime of evading bells. Y’ou also awaken to the fact . that you have lost the power of utterance and your tongue cleaves fast to 1 jthe roof of your mouth. Hark. Sudjdenly a strange feeling creeps over i your meagre frame, the death dew 1 l freely flows down your fever scorched 1 i brow, one sob, one faint struggle, one ■ ' groan and youi 1 spirit takes its flight i to ihe great beyond. 1 The next thought ihat impresses me i is who will meet us on the otimr 1 shore? Will angel bauds convey their i i to the bar or the devils drag ' his soul away to meet its sentence in hell. Hell is the sinner’ sown place. • By wages he earns it and ought to I have and the devil has promised that 1 j he is going to see that you get it. I |' tell you there is one kind of wages ; you are going to work for and you are, I going to get every red cent due you, ' | there will be one day when you won't ,! want all your wages, when you will i be willing to take less than half. That : will be pay day at the big red winj dow-s at the gates of hell, on judgi ment day. In order to get to hell you \ ! have got to earn it. In order to get ! to heaven you must work for it. No i man can get to heaven and eternal i! life by sinning. Therefor people in ■{the church do not work to get saved . j but work because they are saved. A ;! man who gets hell has got to work Cor 'lit. 1 will prove it by the scripture: I "The wages of sin Is death." Who is j your paymaster? it is either King I Jesus or the real old fork tailed devil, j Which are you serving? 1 want to tell ;' you now and I want you to take your I I pencils and put it in figures—it costs ! more dollars and cents in one year to I serve the devil than to serve God AlI mighty for five years. Y'ou would be ! called a pretty decent payer if you paid to the church the amount of - money you pay out for the devil. If you paid it to God it would cost you only one-fourth as much as it costs you to support sin. You talk oi ! churches and revivals costing money. They do not cost as much in a life i time as one saloon costs in,a year. Sin jis a monster of so frightful a mien that to he hated he needs only to he seen. I tell you if we could undress sin no one would wish to see it any I more. Take a look at it boys and girls j who are you working for and who is, your paymaster? | Let me figure with you a minute, j Not only does it cost you more money | to serve the devil hut it costs you your 'character ,vour brain-. Every plan the 'devil has will rob you of your brain and character. How different men and women would live If they would continually boar in mind that there is a great judgment day just ahead,

where every one will be judged for the deeds done in the body. My text reveals three striking facts, first the final separation of (lie right- 1 eons and (he wicked; second, the two i future abodes, heaven and hell; third, the duration of their woe or bliss. Now notice a few things that will happen ijust before the judgment day: all learihly pursuits will lie ended, all j business suspended, every clock of | time stopped, every wheel of commerce silenced, all in fair earth will he dissolved but mankind, all the \oys of time, to ashes turned, all the great and mighty dead raised, some to ever- ' lasting glory, others to shame and contempt, the sun arrested in its course and draped in darkness while the moon turns to blood and all the stars are thrown from their orbit like untimely ’ fruit torn from a tree by the cyclone wind, liiercys door will tie forever shut, the last prayer answered, the lu.-t ’ sinner repented and Jesus will have left the Heavenly throne and taken jhis seat as the judge. Our though’s mount far above the clouds, yea far 1 1 above the path long traveled by the 1 sun, far out oil the celestial plains of eternity. See that vast innumerable crowd of mankind, yes. all whoever * lived from Adam down, standing be‘i fore the judgment throne. Notice a ' ■few things about this vast throng. ? | First, there are no skeptics, no infidels ' j They are all convinced there Is a God, a heaven, a devil and a hell. There are no salvation fighters there. The \war with God and salvation is over. ■’ i All are convinced that salvation was *' required. There are none rich, none 3 (poor, and none low, none coming or j going, none serving or being served, '■ hut all are on one level —ah me —a great day of equal rights of every man Observe them as they are separated 3 by the Son of Man, the righteous on ■'. one side and the wicked on the other. 1 See the righteous wife as she stands with radiant countenance, robed in 3 white. See the husband on the left e side all clothed in* black, on whose 1 face burns eternal shame. Hear the I happy wife address him. “Now Joseph. h idon't you see it is just like I so often j told you, that you should pray and get "Iready for this day, but you would not ll iand now it is eternally too late." See "the father address the son likewise or s the husband the wife. Now notice the II final parting. Hear the wife address e i her sinful husband when she has prays ed for and admonished so many times 3 but to no avail—'“Well husband we 6 have dwelt together from youth to old l ' age, we have shared each others joys 1 and sorrows for nearly half a century hut now we must part.” Hear tire ’ parting word, "farewell," a word much used in the days of time but 1 never fully understood until that day. f Many times we have gone to the train 1 to bid our friends good-bye, hoping to a see them again soon or we have stoo l 1 by the death bed of parting loved ones and shook their death stricken hand and said “farewell. I will meet you on r the resurrection mom when Jesus r comes” —but this farewell is not for X a week or a month or a year or a i century, not for ten thousand times • ten thousand years but for a whole > eternity. See that black procession t as they go away from God and from I Jesus and from Heaven and the i saints and all that is pure and holy. 04d Satan, the chief and oldest sinner . heads the procession followed by lawt yers, statesmen, doctors, false preach--1 ers, dudes, bankers, ball room girls, t school teachers and men and women -of every walk of iile. See them as - they near hell. Hark, they hear from i distant regions dreadful groans from : hellish legions, listen to the roaring i of the endless flames and the clank--1 ing of the firy chains and the rumbling i of the thunder and clashing of the 1 waves of wrath too wide to see be . yond. See those burning walls rise ■ before their terrified vision, see the burning gates of hell that welcome i them. The rapid gravitation of hell forces them into that den of unfading fire girdled by those burning, black, adamantine walls. Hear them > cry— "ah, at last we are in hell in spite of all our unbelief, in spite of all our resolutions not to come to this place of torment. Alas our war with God and salvation is over.” How long is this suffering to continue The Bible answers my question in Matthew 25:16—"Depart from me, yes cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels." Again in the 46th verse, “These shall go away into everlasting punishment." We also read in 2nd Thessaloniqns, Ist chapter 7-9: “When the Lord Jesus shall be rewarded from heaven with his mighty angels in flaming fire, taking vengeance on them that know not God and that obey not the gospel |of our Lord Jesus Christ, who shall , be punished with everlasting destmejtion from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of Mis. power. Oh friends and loves ones think of spending eternity ir< hell after all the. pleasures of life are over, all the lion- 1 nf firno fnrrrntf r>T> T*’ h H ¥Oll H r f' ‘ '. , I roving those far oft, burning shores, where hope never comes, where mercy is a stranger, where, remember, there is no day, no spring, no summer,

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no flowers, no water, no rest, no friend ship ever enters that den of darkness,] that dungeon of fadeless lire, nothingj jbut horrors upon horrors as you are tossed aliout hy tile billows of woo in that burning gulf among devils and fiends, drunkards and thieves, murderers and liars of every age for a whole eternity. As the Inspired artists have failed by human language to convey an idea of heaven, the same that saw hell a lake of Arc and brimstone have failed to describe the agonies of a damned soul and now you who say hell is only a shadow. How mu h worse in the tiling than the shadow? Oh. lost soul in outer darkness, heaven in joy, music, love, peace, beauty. Hell is anger, discord, eternal night, hattred, hell is eternal, wander off poor lost soul in outer darkness., sealed forever, the die is east and yobr doom sealed. Wander on. tracing and retracing your weary steps for millions of years in the hell born of damned sin-J ners sending up to your nostrils I ha. !fumes of other smoldering sinners who’ ‘jto n*»vf>r 00ltaliniAd- Sail o*l V'Dh 'wings like a bat in the black eternal gloom, sail on a million years, oh dgmned soul without God, until can find the. cradle that rocked God

and the birth] lace of the Allmighty. j Sail on oil damned soul, for all eter•j'nity. Brothers and sisters will you .take the risk? I have done my best. 1 ] leave the great question with you. I . bid you all good night. REV. JOSHUA CLEM' EARtIuM & BAILEY CIRCUS IS COMING . Greatest Show On Earth Will Soon Exhibit in This Vicinity. Once again the glad tidings are being spread bioadcast telling of the . coming of Barnum £ Bailey’s circus. l The greatest show on earth, it is an- [ nounced, will positively be exhibited . within easy traveling distance this • season and, as usual, a large perceut- . ago of the population will declare a holiday to visit the show. The big circus will exhibit in Fort Wayne on July 11. It is promised that nothing to compare with tho present Barnum & Bail'ey performance has ever before boon '.seen under canvas. Nt>w ami novel features have been Imported from abroad and a program of events, thrillin' ] educational and scroemlnglv funny,? will occupy every instant in thr«o(

rings, four stages, the riggings above - ami the hippodrome surrounding for i more than three hours. » 1 j There is a new and gorgeous pageant I entitled "Aladdin and fils YVonderful La mil,” in which nearly 1,400 persons and ono thousand animals appear In magnificent costumes rivaling the dress of the people of the famous II “Arabian Nights” story. This will be ’ followed l.y a host of acts in all parts of the great enclosure. There will bo sixty clowns, a greatly increased menagerie of wild and untamed milmals, four great herds of elephants, several caravans of camels and many - recently horn baby animals. I The free street parade, which will : start from the circus lot at 10 o'clock on Ihe morning of circus day, is en

tirely different from anything of the kind ever shown before. It will no three miles in length and there will he hands on foot, on Horseback, and riding on top of wagons of red and gold There will be six,bands in all and they will he assisted by three steam cat- : Jtafvvpi nr»fl Tij^no, j Wi f J> the largest tent in the history ■ [of ail circuses, the Barnum and Bailey ( .circus promises this season to make (good again its boast that it is the

Greatest Show on Earth. Five railroad trains comprising 8!) railroad cars, will be required to transport its parapernalia. and more than77l)a 1 ) horses will bo used to transfer hs wagons from the rairoad yards to the show lot. —o A LITTLE WANT AI) NOW AND THEN, WILL ALWAYS HELP THE MOST PROSPEROUS OF MEN. JeffTechty

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