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Epworth Advocate from Frankfort, Kansas • 3

Epworth Advocate du lieu suivant : Frankfort, Kansas • 3

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Epworth Advocatei
Lieu:
Frankfort, Kansas
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3
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Kmulav School. 9:45 a. m. Preaching. 11 a.

m. and 8 p. rn. Junior Epworth League, Sunday, 4 p. m.

Choir practice, Thursday, p. m. Epworth League prayer meeting, Friday, 8:30 p. ui. Children's Meeting, Saturday, 3:30 p.

m. ag Vrlnnnlinn dnv nt the E. clinch. With special reference to Baker University. Prof.

A. S. Lough will address the congregation morning aim cuing, uwm music will be rendered. The Baker University collection will be taken. We hope the memuersmp win come prepared for this purpose.

Rev.Mr. Uoylo exchanged pulpit with Rev. Mr. Howell, of Marysville, last Sunday. Miss Ella S.

Birdsel), the assistant editor, has arrived home from attending the county teachers institute. Mrs. Dr. Birdsell has been spending a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. P.

V. Marks, near Reattie. Will Shumate is developing his muscle at farming, being engaged tvith his brother-in-law, Win, McConehie, east of town. The social by theChiistian church was enjoyed by all who attended. The band rendered line music which added much to the occasion.

Pro. McKec says he has now learned how to run his bicycle around a man at a street crossing. It might be well to learn to run around wagons olso. The attendance of our young people upon the weekly devotional service of the League is remarkably good for the heated season. Meeting every Friday evening, to which all young people are cordially invited.

The death of Dave Harris by lightening last week was sad. The second boy, who was also struck, is recovering. Dave's funeral services were largely attended. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs.

Harris. Bobbs: Some people act as if it was a crime to hi rich. Dobbs: Yes, and if it was, I'd be the most innocent person alive. Bobkins: 1 would like to go up in a baloon, if it wasn't for the great risk. Slobkins: There is no risk in going up in a balloon.

Bobkins: What? Slobkins: No. The risk is in coming down. DIDN'T MIND THE NOISE. "I wheeled the ha by by the plaining mill yesterday and she didn't wake." "Yes; her father mores." A SURPRISE. Say, Ned, how do you know when your hands are clean?" "Yo's bright! when de wa.ah's riley obcos." Tlw lor-turn nt Hin Pi-phvtoi-in church bv Prof.

Creath on California, was of much interest, especially to such as are acquainted there or contemplate visiting that state. As a speaker the Professor is delieient, lacking the animation necessary to a descriptive lecture. GEO. FERGUSON, CARPENTER. J.J.

MOFFITT, resident dentist. cThTpierson! ieal Estate 7V Loan Hgnt.v- 1IEALEY FOSTER, IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. C. HORR SON, DRY. GOODS CLOTHING, Boots, Sioes, Ifds, Cups, Groceries, C.

WEISilfe HARNESS, SADDLERY, TRUNKS AND VALISES. ejlTduYham, Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Harness, Seeds. ZEIGLER HASTINGS, Carpenters! C. H. ANDREWS, The CITY JEWELER.

Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines. C. W. BRANDENBURG, Tpvtinr ncrmnnr only 91.00 TAYLOR TAYLOR, DRUGS, MEDICINES, Toilet (ionis, Xoions, School looks, lubber A'i siient DENTIST. illU 1MJV1UM.

Her Year. onlv llrsl-Hitss Local Paper In Mill-shall enmity. Material all new in Job Department, This paper is printed at the Review office. Gity Drug Store, It. 'I'.

SPRADLINd, Prop'r. P. R. WOLFE, 1 LUMBER. yy F.

A. GARVIN, Physician Wi SUrgeoi). I). A. BRODRKCK, CUSTOM BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Repairing a Specially FRANKFORT ROLLER MILLS.

A. I). (iKiKR. Prop'r. AH kinds of Custom Work.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Whole wheat Flour a specialty. Bonnell Farley," BLACKSM1THING Jos, lrriwt, WAGONMAKER, PlacksinUhiiig and Repairing. Go to M. WATSON'S for LUMBER.

Have Your Pictures Made at RICE'S PHOTO. GALLERY. l'Al! work nicely liiiished, SSjTAikI prices reasonable..

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Pages disponibles:
72
Années disponibles:
1895-1896