Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1910 — TRUMPET CALLS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
TRUMPET CALLS.
Ham's Horn Sound, a Warning? Nuts to the Unredeemed.
The richest gold mine In the world to-day is the dump 1 heap of yesterday. The devil gets his best exercise in finding work for idle hands to do, Many boys go to .the bad because
they have fathers whose walk and talk do not agree. , No college has ever yet made a saint. The big checks are not all signed with gold pens. Growth is always profit when it is the right thing that grows. The man who Judges simply by what hs can see always judges wrong. A great deal of preaching still takes its color from the glasses the rabbis ; , * tâ â Many a man f%lls in life because he is always trying to catch a lion in a mouse trap. â The things that are hid from the wise and prudent are still being revealed to babes. A lot of things can be seen through a horse collar that are never visible from a skyscraper window. The real man is always greater than the work he does, and i$ never smaller than the place he fills. You can tell more about what the Lord is doing by hearing a mother pray than you can by reading some very big books on theology.
