Figure 129: The gravestone with the epitaph.
"Did you ever hear anything to beat that? Now, that isn't anything
against grocery men. A grocery man may be just as good a man as the
preacher himself—and just as respectable. We can't get along in this
world without groceries, and we just have to have men who will sell
them to us. Then what was the matter with John? Well, just this: His
business had swallowed him up! He had given it his whole time for
years, and he did nothing else. It was groceries, groceries,
groceries, and nothing but groceries. It was groceries on Monday,
groceries on Tuesday, groceries on Wednesday, groceries on Thursday,
groceries on Friday and groceries till eleven o'clock Saturday night,
and if John went to church Sunday morning, sat on the front seat, and
looked straight at the preacher all the time (so the preacher would
say to himself, 'John seems to be very much interested in the sermon
this morning, bless the Lord'). Ten to one John wasn't thinking of the
preacher or his sermon at all—just only of groceries—or some big
bill he had to buy or pay on the morrow.
"Now, if the epitaph had said, 'Here lies the body of John Blank; he
was born a man and died a banker,' it would have been just as bad.
Or, if he had died an undertaker, and buried himself, it would not
have been any better.
"Now, John, Harry, Willie, if you want to be a grocer when you grow
up, be a grocer and a big one—a wholesale grocer if you wish,
and be a good one—the very best in town, if you can, but
say—don't let your grocery business swallow you up till you
are not good for anything else but to buy and sell groceries!
Be a good grocer, but be a better, bigger MAN!!
"Perhaps you would like to be a lawyer; very well, be a lawyer,
but see to it that you don't die a lawyer, and nothing but a
lawyer. Don't let your profession swallow you up, and be bigger than
you are yourself! Yes, be a lawyer, be a judge, if you will; the world
doesn't seem to be able to get along without them—some of them to get
people into trouble and others to get them out of it!
"Yes, but no matter how big and how good and just a judge you are, be
a bigger, better, juster MAN.
"Here is another example. We have had Mr. Slim Jim; now let us have
Mr. Broadman—broad-shouldered—broad-backed—broad-minded—big-hearted,
open-pursed MAN—born a man and died a MAN. [Write last seven words on
the blackboard.] Remember this: It is every man's duty to provide for
his family, but it is no man's duty to provide a million for
them and provide nothing for those who are aged and sick and lame and
blind and poverty stricken, and helpless.
"That kind of charity which 'begins at home' and stays there is
a shame and disgrace to its possessor. It is the kind Mr. Narrow
Minded Slim Jim dispenses!
"Every man owes some of his time, his talent and his money to the
town, the state, the nation to which he belongs! He gets their help
and protection when needed. Protection and aid perchance in time of
fire, flood or cyclone, and police protection as well. And now let me
close where I begin with the gravestone and the epitaph." [Here draw
picture of grave and gravestone with the epitaph, "Here Lies John
Blank, He Was Born a Man But Died a Grocer."] "Let us read together
once more this strange and curious epitaph, and make up our minds that
no one will ever have a chance to write such a sentiment on our
gravestones."
Read it in concert.
INDEX
TALKS FOR SPECIAL DAYS.
- Page.
- Boys' Day:
- "Johnnie Appleseed" 121
- "Valueless Things" 157
- Children's Day:
- "Bring Forth Fruit" 151
- "Jennie Casseday" 91
- Christmas:
- "The Christ-Child" 43
- "The Christmas Stockings" 22
- Cradle Roll Day:
- "Messages to the Children" 145
- "The Little Ones" 166
- Decision Day:
- "The Hollow Tree" 181
- "The Desert and the Mountain" 112
- Easter:
- "The Doorway" 67
- "Easter Lilies" 55
- Flag Day:
- Girls' Day:
- Home Department Day:
- Lincoln's Birthday:
- "A Firm Foundation" 61
- "True Success" 37
- Missionary Day:
- Mother's Day:
- "Mother" 94
- "The Plum Tree" 178
- New Year's Day:
- "Turn Over a New Leaf" 34
- "New Year's Resolutions" 97
- Rally Day:
- "The Two Flags" 49
- "Tree Surgery" 187
- Thanksgiving Day:
- "The Pilgrims" 190
- "The Perfect Life" 148
- Temperance Day:
- "The Key to Failure" 25
- "The Evolution of the Jug" 79
- "The Keg and the Bucket" 31
- "Young Men, Ahoy!" 154
- "The Open Saloon Door" 103
- "The Heart of the Trouble" 73
- Visitors' Day:
- Washington's Birthday:
- "If Washington Lived Today" 76
- "Washington's Strength" 136
SUBJECT INDEX.
- Ability—"Valueless Things" 157
- Adversity—"The Burned Book" 169
- Allurement—"The Deceitfulness of Sin" 130
- Appetite—"The Key to Failure" 25
- Bravery—"The Pilgrims" 190
- Broadness—"A Strange Old Epitaph" 202
- Character—"If Washington Lived Today" 76
- Cheerfulness—"A Merry Heart" 139
- Children—"Messages to the Children" 145
- Common People, The—"The Story of a Hat" 160
- Conceit—"The Story of a Kite" 199
- Conduct—"Our Hands" 193
- Conscience—"The Thief of Character" 88
- Constancy—"The Wounded Tree" 58
- Conversion—"The Desert and the Mountain" 112
- Courage—"Flying" 175
- Danger—"The Mountain Climber" 100
- Death—"The Doorway" 67
- Destruction—"The Open Saloon Door" 103
- Devotion—"Johnnie Appleseed" 121
- Diligence—"The Blessedness of Work" 64
- Discouragement—"True Success" 37
- Dissipation—"Young Men, Ahoy!" 154
- Error—"Two Men" 184
- Evil Habits—"The Cigarette Face" 82
- Faith—"Christopher Columbus" 85
- Fortitude—"A Firm Foundation" 61
- Fruitlessness—"Bring Forth Fruit" 151
- Giving—"The Christ-Child" 43
- Gladness—"Turn Over a New Leaf" 34
- God's Love—"The Puzzle Picture" 70
- Gossip—"The Brook" 127
- Haste—"The Simple Life" 106
- Helpfulness—"Reflecting Our Blessings" 115
- Home Training—"Mother" 94
- Honesty—"The Hollow Tree" 181
- Humility—"The Fruits of Riches" 40
- Ideals—"Two Men" 184
- Industry—"A Busy Life" 28
- Kind Words—"The Man Who Finally Heard" 172
- Labor—"The Blessedness of Work" 64
- Light—"The Mountain Climber" 100
- Love—"Hidden Sunshine" 118
- Meditation—"The Thief of Character" 88
- Narrowness—"A Strange Old Epitaph" 202
- Nature—"The Puzzle Picture" 70
- Needy, The—"The Christmas Stockings" 22
- Obstacles—"Tree Surgery" 187
- Optimism—"The Two Faces" 19
- Patience—"The Burned Book" 169
- Patriotism—"Our Country's Flag" 163
- Perfection—"The Perfect Life" 148
- Perseverance—"Flying" 175
- Pluck and Luck—"A Busy Life" 28
- Politeness—"The Story of a Hat" 160
- Prayer—"Christopher Columbus" 85
- Purity—"The Keg and the Bucket" 31
- Quietness—"The Simple Life" 106
- Reaping—"Seedtime and Harvest" 46
- Repentance—"The Cross" 52
- Rest—"Warmth and Coldness" 109
- Resurrection—"Easter Lilies" 55
- Salvation—"The Cross" 52
- Seeing—"Helen Keller" 196
- Service—"Jennie Casseday" 91
- Sin—"The Deceitfulness of Sin" 130
- Sincerity—"The Mask" 133
- Slavery—"The Evolution of the Jug" 79
- Smiles—"A Merry Heart" 139
- Sobriety—"The Heart of the Trouble" 73
- Sowing—"Seedtime and Harvest" 46
- Steadfastness—"The Wounded Tree" 58
- Success—"What is Best?" 142
- Sunday—"Warmth and Coldness" 109
- Teaching—"The Little Ones" 166
- Temptation—"The Cigarette Face" 82
- Testimony—"Reflecting Our Blessings" 115
- Thoughts, Our—"The Two Faces" 19
- Tongue, The—"The Man Who Finally Heard" 172
- Training—"The Plum Tree" 178
- Trust—"Washington's Strength" 136
- Truth—"The Mask" 133
- Unity—"Public Sentiment" 124
- Vanity—"The Story of a Kite" 199
- War—"The Two Flags" 49
- Watchfulness—"New Year's Resolutions" 97
- Wealth—"The Fruits of Riches" 40
- Words, Our—"The Brook" 127
- Work—"What is Best?" 142