The Shawnee News. (Shawnee, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 208, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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SOCIETY
"i The Oklahoma State Sunday School Convention, Shawnee
Hostesses are requested to send in
accounts of society events, or telephone
society reporter as soon after occur-
rence as possible. Telephone Shawnee
| News. 381. or send to office, corner of
g^laln and Philadelphia.
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Order Martin's Cream, Made in
Shawnee.
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Cream here's the place to get it, or
to order it for home consumption. We
promise and we afford prompt deliv-
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of our ice cream is well known in
this section of Oklahoma. Phone
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August 20th and 22nd, 1907. chas. m.
BLISS, Musical Director.
NO. 1.
All hail the power fit Jesus' name,
Let angels prostrate fall;
Bring forth the royal diadem,
And crown him Lord of all.
Sinners whose love can ne'er forget
Thv wormwood and the gall,
Go spread your trophies at his feet.
And crown him Lord of all.
Let every kindred, every tribe,
On this terrestrial ball,
To him all majesty ascribe,
And crown him Lord of all.
Oh, that with yonder sacred throng
We at his feet may fall.
We'll Join the everlasting song,
And crown him Lord of all.
NO. 4.
1. The light of truth is breaking,
On the mountain-top it gleams;
Low It flash along our valleys,
Low it glitter on our streams.
Till all our land awakens
In its flush of golden beams.
Our God Is marching on.
Chorus—
Glory, glory, hallelujan!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Glory, glory, hallelujah!
Our God is marching on.
NO. 2.
Oh, think of the home over there,
' By the side of the river of light.
Where the saints all immortal and fair
Are robed ia tiictir garments of white.
BIJOU
PROGRAM
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WED
NESDAY.
FILMS
ROME, OR THE DOG CAME BACK
JONES LOOKING FOR SMITH
SONGS
WHERE THE RIVER SHANNON
• FLOWS
LEAD KINDLY LIGHT
MISS LORAINE DRUMMOND, Pianist
TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY, 8:15 AND
9:15.
Ref.—Over there, over there,
O, think of the home over
there.
Over there, ovwr there, over
there.
Oh, think of the friends over
there.
Oh think of the friends over there,
Who before us the journey have
trod.
Of the songs that they breathe on
the air,
In their home in the palace of God.
My Saviour is now over there,
There my kindred and friends are
at rest;
Then away from my sorrow and care,
1/et me fly to the land of the blest.
I'll soon be at home over there,
For the end of my journey I see;
Many dear to my heart over there,
Are watching and waiting for me.
NO. 3.
Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine.
Oh, what a foretaste of glory divine,
Heir of salvation, purchased of God.
Born of bis spirit, washed in his blood.
Chorus—
2. Our strength is in Jehovah,
And our cause is in His care;
With Almighty hands to help us,
We have faith to do and dare,
While confiding in the promise
That the Lord will answer prayer.
3. With purpose strong and steady
In the great Jehovah's name.
We rise to snatch our kindred
From the depths of woe and
shame.
And the jubilee of freedom
To the slaves of sin proclaim.
NO. 5.
1. Shall we gather at the river,
Where bright angel feel have
trod?
With Its crystal tide rorever
Flowing by the throne of God?
Choru3—
Yes, we'll gather at the river,
The' beautiful, the beautiful river,
Gather with the saints at the river,
That flows by the throne of God.
Ere we reach the shining river,
Lay we every burden down,
Grace our spirit will deliver.
And provide a robe and crown.
. Sbon we'll reach the silver river.
Soon our pilgrimage will cease;
Soon our happy hearts will quiver,
With the melody of peace.
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NO. 7.
We praise thee, O God,
For the Son of thy love,
For Jesus who died.
And is now gone above.
Chorus-
Hallelujah! thine the glory,
Hallelujah! amen.
Revive us again.
We praise thee, O God,
For thy Spirit of light,
Who has shown us our Savior,
And scattered our night.
All glory and praise,
To the Lamb that was slain,
Who haB borne all our sins,
And has cleansed every Btain.
NO. 8.
Blest be the tie that binds
Our hearts in Christian love;
The fellowship of kindred minds
Is like to that above.
Before our Father's throne
We pour our ardent prayers;
Our fears, our hopes, our alms are
one
Our comforts and our careB.
We share our mutual woes,
Our mutual burdens bear.
And often for each other flows
The sympathizing tear.
When we asunder part
It gives us inward pain.
But we shall Btill be Joined in heart,
NO. 9.
1. Come, we that love the Lord,
And let our joys be known,
Join in a song with sweet accord
Join in a song with sweet accord,
And thus surround the throne,
And thus surround the throne.
Chorus—
We're marching to Zion,
Beautiful, beautiful Zion;
We're marching upward to Zion,
The beautiful city of God.
1 And hope to meet again.
A Shawnee Man Speaks,
Oklahoma City, Okla., Aug. 19—F
A. Robinson, a well known democratl
from Shawnee, made the statement at
police headquarters that because he
has refused to support a man of the
type of C. N. Haskell for governor
his friends have informed him that
he is in danger of bodily injury and
for that reason he has been carrying
a pistol on his person. He was ar
rested by Night Chief Warden on the
charge of carrying concealed weapons
but at the station he showed the per-
mission from the sheriff of Pottawa.
tomle county as a deputy and his
cast* was Immediately dismissed. lu
discussing the matter, Mr. Robinson
said; "I have made tba statement
bodily that C. N. Haskell is a dan-
gerous man to be made governor of
the proposed new state. Because 1
have made this statement. 1 have
been repeatedly warned that n<y life
is in danger and I felt that it was
necessary that I haw some means of
protection with me, in order to not
violate the law, I procured a com-
mission as deputy sheriff."
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This is my story, this is my song,
Praising my Savior all the day long.
Perfect submission, perfect delight
Visions of rapture burst on my sight
Angels descending bring from above,
Echoes of mercy, whispers of love. i
Perfect submission, all is at rest,
in my Savior, am happy and|
blessed;
Watching and waiting, looking above,
Filled with his goodness, lost in his
love.
NO. 6.
. What a friend we have in Jesus,
All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
Every thing to God In prayer!
Oh, what peace we often forfeit,
Oh, what endless pain we bear-
All because we do not carry
Every thing to God in prayer.
!. Have we trials and temptations?
Is there trouble anywhere?
We should never be tliscouragod,
Take it to the I<ord in prayer;
Can we find a friend so faithful,
Who will all our sorrows share?
Jesus knows our every weakness;
Take It to the Lord in prayer.
Let those refuse to sing
Who never knew our God;
But children of the heav'enly
King,
But children of the heav'enly
King,
May speak their joys abroad,
May speak their joys abroad.
The hill of Zion yields
A thousand sacred sweets,
Before we reach the heav'nly
fields,
Before we reach the hedv'nly
fields,
Or walk the golden streets,
Or walk the golden streets.
Then let our songs abound,
And every tear be dry;
Announces Daughter's Engagement.
Announcement has been made by
Mrs. Josie B. Tempieton of the en-
gagement of her daughter, Miss Wil-
lie Tempieton, to Charles Fulilngtou
McWilliams; the marriage to take
place on the 27th of this month. Both
young people are well known here
and have many friends. Mr. McWil-
liams is an employe of the Rock Is
land and the couple will make their
home in Shawnee after their tnafrl
age.
Have VOV VOTED
For LABOR DAY
QUEEN?
It not, cast your votes as
•arly <s possibli and aid in
aro'tsing popular interist.
The proceeds all go to the
aid of the
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IN SHAWNEE
Monday, September 2nd, 1907
Votes cost only in* cint each; 25 cents Mis 25 votes; 50
cents get< 50 votes. Use envelopes en ball.it box. Ballot
boxes are te be found scattered throughout the city.
For stand P.ivilegee see W. G. Wright, 203 S. McKinley. First there First served I
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NO. 10.
1. Onward, Christian soldiers! Marching as to war, With the cross of
jeBus Going on before; Christ, the royal Master, Leads against the foe;
Forward into the battle, See, his banners go!
Chorus-
Onward, Christian soldiers! Marching as to war. With the cross of Jesus
going on before.
2. Like a mighty army Moves the Church of God; Brothers, we are
treading Where the saints have trod; We are not divided, All one body
we, One in hope and doctrine. One in charity.
3. Crowns and thrones may perish, Kingdoms rise and wane, But the
Church of Jesus constant will remain; Gates of hell can never 'Gainst
that Church prevail; We have Christ's own promise, And that cannot fail.
4. Onward, then, ye people! Join our happy throng, Blend with ours your
voices In the triumph-song; Glory, laud and honor Unto Christ, the King;
This thro' countless ages Men and angel3 sing.
NO. 11.
To Try to Scop Election,
Guthrie, Okla., Aug. 19—A letter
was received here from H. A. Noah
We're'm'arching thro' Immanuel's I the attorney representing Woods
ground, i ounty in the suit against the coast!
We're marching thro' Immanuel's tutlonBl convention, saying that he
sround' has been ill at Cumberland, Pa., since
August 3, but that ho is now conval-
escent and will go ahead with tin
work of securing a writ of superse-
deas stopping the election called for
September 17th.
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To fairer worlds on high,
To fairer worlds on high.
NO, 13.
O, sometimes the shadows are
deep.
And rough seems the path to
the goal.
And sorrows, sometimes
they sweep
Don't get out of patlenoe with the
how liaby when it is peevish and restless
j land don't wear yourself out worrying
Like tempests down over the! night and day about it—Just give it
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Chorus— and children. Contains no harmful
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1. My country! 'tis of thee,
Sweet laud of liberty,
Of thee I sing;
Land where my fathers died!
Land of the pilgrim's pride!
Fron: every mountain side
Let freedom ring!
2. My native country thee,
Land of the noble, free,
Thy name I love;
I love thy rocks and rills,
Thy woods and templed hills,
My heart with rapture thrills
Like that above.
3. Our father's God! to Thee,
Author of liberty,
To Thee we sing;
Long may our land be bright
With freedom's holy light;
Protect us by Thy might,
Great God, our King!
NO. 12.
1. Come Thou Almighty King, Help us Thy name to sing; Help us to
praise! Father all gloriouB, O'er all victorious, Come and reign over us,
Ancient of Days.
2 Come Thou Incarnate Word, Gird on Thy mighty sword, Our prayer
attend; Come and Thy People bless, And give thy word success; Spirit
of holiness, On us descend.
3. Come Holy Comforter, Thy Bacred witness bear, In this glad hour;
Thou who almighty art, Now rule in every heart, And ne'er from us de-
part, Spirit of power.
4. To the great One in Thee, The highest praises be, Hence evermore!
His sovereign majesty, May we In glory 8^_And^o_ebernlty^I^ve^and^
O then, to the Rock let me fly,
To the Rock that is higher than I
O, then, to the Rock lot me ny,
To the Rock that i3 higher than I.
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But tolling in life's dusty way, j.«>n; vice presidents, Mrs. W. M
The Rock's blessed shadow .Ij0ngmir„ ,Jn<j Mrs .J. L .Roebuck; re.
how sweet! cording secretary, Mrs, J. B. Ellis;
! corresponding secretary, Mrs. Grace
O, near to the Rock let me keep, Hall, and treasurer, Mrs. Will Rag-
If blessings or wrrows prevail; iand.
Or climbing the mountain way ,
steep.
Or walking the shadowy vale.
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NO. 14.
1. There's a land that is fairer than
day,
And by faith we can see U
afar;
For .the Father waits over the
way.
To prepare us a dwelling place
there.
Chorus—
In the sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful
shore;
In that sweet by and by,
We shall meet on that beautiful
shore.
2. We shall sing on that beautiful
shore.
The melodious songs of the
blest,
Aud our spirits shall sorrow no
more.
Not a sigh for the blessing of
rest.
3. To our bountiful Father above.
We will ofTer our tribute of
praise.
And the blessings that hal-
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