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The Methodist Record from Kansas City, Kansas • 4

The Methodist Record from Kansas City, Kansas • 4

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Kansas City, Kansas
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Methodist Record. Fire, Lightning, Cyclone and Accident. Excellent Advertising Medium. Any person receiving the Re cord not having, subscribed for itt may consider the subscription ROBT. L.

MARSHMAN, INSURANCE AGENT, paid by some friend- If you wish to send it to your friends send the address to the editor and twenty-five cents and it will be forwarded. The Fidelity Savings Bank receives deposits in amounts from one dollar up, interest at the rate of four per cent, per annum. Higher rates for amounts deposited for six months or a year. Open Saturday evenings until 8 o'clock. The Fidelity Safe Deposit and Trust Co.

Private Safes in fire and burglar proof vaults at $10 to $25 per year. Storage in same vaults for more bulky articles at low rates. Open from 9 a. m. to 5 p.

Saturdays until 8 p.m. First National Bank Building, Cor. Minnesota Ave. and Sixth Street. FOR THE BEST QUALITY -OF- A full line ot whips, collars, harness oil, Kansas City, Kansas.

a Office 451 Minnesota Avenue. Residence, 635 Emerson Street. combs and brushes at 1907 Sixth street. Don't forget about the supper at Hanson's Opera House, on Friday evening, March 9th. A fine single strap, nickle plate buggy harness only $16.00, at C.

P. Shipley's, 6th street, opposite Armour's Packing House. The attendance at the prayer meeting at the Fifth Street Church, shows a marked in crease for the past few meetings. Why not all attend? Drive your teams to C. P.

Shipley's har INSURANCE IS MY ONLY BUSINESS. Have made it a specialty for many years. The Companies of my Agency have become popular through their fair adjustment and prompt payment of losses and not fighting losses on technicalities. Assets. P.

II. Surplus. Milwaukee Mechanics, Milwaukee, $1,464,168.28 $1,004,684.05 Northwestern National, 1 ,393,560.07 878,384.49 Concord Fire, 548,011.73 252,426.75 Firemen's Ins. Dayton, Ohio 481,378.38 292,426.07 German Fire, Peoria, 111 445,964.73 334,994.73 Oakland Home, Oakland, 365,920.34 337,046.77 ness shop, 1907 6th street, where you will find a nice assortment of buggy harness, horse blankets and lap robes. At the adjourned, quarterly conference of COAL the Fifth Street Church, the following Board, of Stewards was elected: B.

F. Berry, J. A. Young, J. W.

Kline, T. 0. Cunningham, W. S. Hannah, W.

G. Shafer; Geo. Wan-del, R. G. Marcy, Robt.

L. Marshman, T. C. Judd, J. G.

Moyer and M. W. Wray. Pittsburg, Lexington, Rich Hill, Cherokee, Blossburg, Anthracite, Fire, Lightning, Cyclone and Accident. The two last for the Forest Grove appoint ment.

1. Do I pray for the Church 2. Do I attend the meetings? 3. Do I persuade others to goV 4. Do I work in the Sunday School? 5.

Do I visit the stranger, the sick and W. P. OVERTON CO. W. A.

GRISWOLI), the poor? FIRST class 6. Do I know every member of the congre gation? Springfield White Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, Plastering Hair and Sewer Pipe, Give your orders to the Wyandotte Coal Office, 553 Minnesota Avenue, New Bank Building. I pC. The Kansas Ice Co. will prompt- I supply you with pure ice.

DEALERS IN GROCERIES, 7. Do I take a religious paper? 8. Are my church dues promptly, paid? 9. Do I contribute to church beneficence? 10. When you cannot attend the services of the Church, will you not pray for her pros- TABLE LlJXlJRIES, COAL, periety? An English layman has been reading some awful facts and his heart is touched.

Fine Canned Goods, AND 429 Minnesota FANCY FLOUR A SPECIALTY. He writes to the secretary of the Wesleyan Society as follows: "We are told that in the Madras District alone there ate 1,400 villages without a Christian minister only so far as the missionary from Madras City may be able to reach a few of them. Some of these villages have been visited successfully and the people have accepted the gospel, and there have been conversions to the truth; but the missionary is obliged to return to his work in the city, leaving these villages all to themselves, to be persecuted by the heathen priests. Now if the missionary could place there a trained native assistant to preserve the work, to stand by and help the converts, building themjup in the truth, C.WILSON W. T.

MEAD, WILSON MEAD, Real "Insurance, Rental and Collection Agents, rVi h'il-iv i f): 908 Sixth Kansas City, Kansas. NOTARY PUBLIC TELEPHONE 06. wyaNOotte, HIGH QUALITY AT MODERATE PRICES. 506 Minnesota Avenue. then he would see his work secured; but the missionary is checked and hindered from do ing all this, all for lack of funds although Telephone No.

1083. i pound per year would pay for such an assistant. What is wanted? Money! only money I Our missionaries and their wives give A. T. AULD, Justice of the Peace, Office, No.

440 Minnesota Kansas City, Kansas. themselves; it is a small thing for us to give our money. Yes, if we would give it, how it would hasten the world's salvation! To J. W. HART, Webb, Lewis Littick, talk of retrenchment and withdrawal after years of toil, to abandon work in progress, and positions gained, for lack of money, must be heart-breaking to the missionary; and it is this heart-breaking th.it most stirs me.

Kansas Dry Goods Co. I am not a wealthy man. but to stop the Job Printer, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, sound of those dreadful words, 'retrench ment' and I send you a check for 100 pounds. I would like it to go to India in $ome form, as you may think best. I fear.

sir, there will be terrible reckoning for some Clothing, Boots and Shoes, 197 JAMES STREET. Rooms 4 and 5, No. 442 Minnesota of us at the last day if we don't mind what 408 Minnesota Ave. Wyandotte, Kansas. use we make of onr money..

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Pages Available:
36
Years Available:
1887-1888