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Memorial Chimes from Topeka, Kansas • 3

Memorial Chimes from Topeka, Kansas • 3

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Memorial Chimesi
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Topeka, Kansas
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Since then those families who were not at home have been visited and data from them taken. From our church four sets of canvassers took the census JMemorial Chimes Published on the First of every month at 333 Tyler Topeka, Kansas, in the interests of Lutheranism in Kansas. Subscription 25 cts. per THE FITWELL SHOE Shoes For Everybody. COST LESS, FIT and WEAR the BEST.

See US for Your Next Pair. 509 Kansas Avenue. annum. REV. H.

A. OTT, D. D.t Editor and Publisher. Independent Phone 3312. Entered at Topeka, Kansas, as second class mau matter.

BEDUCTION IN Trimmed and TJntrimmed Hats, I KeenerStewart, 733 Kansas Avenue. of that part of the city included between Tyler street and Western and from Sixth street to the river. They were as follows, Mrs. McNerney and Mrs. S.

Schlichter; Misses Wessen and McAfee, Mrs. Keller and Mrs. Graves: and Mrs. Hunt and Mrs. Demerle.

We do not have the entire figures of the South side but the cards showed the families grouped thus: M. 1592; Christian, 736; Baptist, 694; Presbyterian, 954; Congregational, 586; Lutheran This and That. The Chimes wishes its readers 2 Merry Ghristmas. We are glad to enroll Mr. H.

A Spielman as one of the teachers in our Sunday School. Mr. Spielman was an The Otto Kuehne Preserving PROPRIETORS Topeka Vinegar an.d Preserving Works, interested worker in St. Mark's church St. Louis, one time the superintendent of its Sunday school.

The pastor has enrolled the follow ing in his Instruction Class: Roy Tuer, Willie Free, John Samuelson, Louise Anderson, Walter Eshe, Lucile Umple- flANUFACTURERS OP Catsup, Pickles, Vinegar, Cider, Mustard, Preserves, Jellies, Jams, Fruit Butters, Mince Meat, Olives, Onions, Chow Chow, Relishes, Horse Radish, Worcestershire Sauce, Pepper Sauce, Extracts (all flavors,) Syrups and Sorghums- by, Jessie Umpleby, Clarence Johnson, Stella Johnson, Galen Schlichter, Mel drum Diffenderfer, Dietrich Daneke. I CATSI J. fw I 1 On the 5th ult, the writer conse 410; Episcopal, 408; Catholic, 755. The other preferences ran into fifty or sixty different petty sects. The entire results will be made known at a mass meeting to be held at the Auditorium Sunday Afternoon, Dec.

10th. A statement was ordered sent to all members of the church giving the contributions of each up to and including the 10th of December, for the purpose of facilitating the payment of all pledges and offerings for 1905 before the end of the year. Packages of dated envelopes will be distributed on the last Sunday of the year for use during the coming year. It is the judgment of the Council that this plan is one of the very best that can be adopted and it will be followed in the future. A report containing all the amounts contributed for the benevolence and current expenses of the church will be printed and crated to God in Holy Baptism, "Esther Lovina," the sweet little daugh Subscribe for i The Lutheran World' ter of Mr.

and Mrs. P. I. Kershner, born on the 5th of July the present year. The Annual congregational meet- J.

F. Hathews, Bicycle Repaiping and Light Machine Work. Opposite P. 0. 105 E.

5th St. Springfield, $1.50 Per Year. The Most Loyal Lutheran Paper in the General Synod. distributed, and as this will be prepared immediately after the last Sunday of 1905, it is hoped that every one will D. W.

C. W. Nellis, Fire, Lightning, Tornado, Plate Glass, Accident, Burglar, In-demnity and Surety Bonds. The Oldest Insurance Agency, always representing the best and most liberal companies. have paid in his quota for current ex Always the Newset the Best, and Least Priced.

Dry Goods, Furniture, Carpets and Curtains. Crosby Bros. penses by that time, so proper and adequate credits can be given in the re port. The Sunday School will give a will be held on Thursday evening January 4th for the reception of reports and the consideration of the finances. The annual, election of officers for the ensuing year will take place Sunday morning January 14th.

The putting in Natural gas into the church required the overhauling of all the small gas jets and placing on them a burner which can be easily adjusted and regulated. With gas at 25c per 1000 feet our gas bill ought to be brought down to a minimum. We are pleased to number Mr. W. H.

Paul, of Quincy, among our number. Friends will find him at the August Clothing stare where he will be pleased to see them. He is having fine success in his new position. He says he likes Topeka, and who couldn't like this pretty city. We hope Mr.

Paul will like it so well as to make it his permanent home. It is needless to say we have him at work already in the church. The Independent phone people have re-numbered many of their phones adopting a system which will greatly facilitate their speed in making an ex service, Ihe Blessed Morn on bun Phone 228. Stormont Bldg. day night, Christmas eve, after which treat will be distributed to the school.

On Christmas night, (Monday) and on Wednesday night the school will render cantata entitled, "A Christmas in H. O. LICHT, Painting Contractor. Paper Hanging' Ind. Phone 977-2.

118 E. 8th St. 3 veRCAMemr butter Japan." An admission of 10 cents will be made and the proceeds will be applied, first to liquidate the S. S. pledge toward the organ of which $50 still remains unpaid, and if any overage results, as likely will, it will go toward furnishing the lecture room with a car pet which will have to be laid in the Spring.

This Cantata is a very spright ly one, with many oriental scenes in Weber Are The Up-to-Date GROCERS. 709-WKflnSA5AVOlUe Thz'QOOD CL0WS Stori', NEEDING it, and it promises to be quite a success. When packets of tickets are sent out we hope all will lend a helping hand to make this a joyous and successful Christmas-tide indeed. It will likely be repeated at the State Hospital on Friday evening December 29th. The profits from all these repetitions ought to bring us in fully $100, as has been done by previous cantatas.

We need the money and we hope all will help cheerfully. You can get everything In their line at reasonable prices. They take your orders and deliver the goods at your door. Give them a trial. 43 Kan.

Ave. Both Phones 168. change, i he pastor new number is 3312. In the January issue we will publish the new numbers of all our people. The "Sock Social" at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Wessen was a very enjoyable one and a success all around. The proceeds were $11.40. The following lines placed on the mimeographed invitation will indicate the size of the offering each one made: This tiny sock we give to you For an evening's social pleasure; And ask you now to take your Foot-wear's largest measure: Then multiply your size by two (We hope 'twill be immense!) And place within this little sock As many shining cents, etc etc. The girl's choir is just doing beautifully and everybody is delighted.

It is composed of Misses Edith Hossfeld, Florence Gustafson, Antonette Benson, Stone, Brick or Cement Work, Side Walks or Cisterns Built. TRY Henry Eshe, Bell 'Phone 6532 Black. 461 Ohio Ave. Satisfaction Guaranteed. White Star Laundry, E.

E. Cockrell, Prop. COLLARS TURNED BY HAND. VH5 W. 5th St.

Phone 112 Hours 00 to 5:00 00 to 8:30 DR. F. H. SCHOLLE, Office. MR Kan.

Ave. Both Phones 894. Marriage Bells. Moody-French. A very pretty wedding took place at 11:30 A.

M. on the 5th inst, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Miller, 410 Clay street, in which the writer united in marriage Mr. John Res.

I438 Topeka Av. Both Phones 2-ringH. H. Moody and Mrs. Agda G.

French. Lyon Heatherly, Dental Surgeons. Jeanette Pepin, Marion McAfee, Laura I Only the family were present. A fine 1 1 1 1 Gold fillings $1.00 and up. Painless extracting, .50 Our work guaranteed first class.

Con-, sultation free. Special care taken with nervous people. 511 Kansas Avenue. wedding breakfast was served immedi Best set teeth $8.00 Good set teeth $5.00 YoungDerg, vaina roDerg, ana urace Ott. The anthem at the morning services is listened to with interest by all.

ately after the ceremony. Mrs. Moody is one of the most faithful and devoted Silver fillings, .50 Platinum We hope they will soon be able to give of our members, loved and respected by us one in the evening. All the mem- I all who know her. Mr.

Moody is a Go-Carts, Refrigerators, Gasoline Stoves. HAMMOCKS, EMAHIZER SPIELMAN, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS 519 Kansas Avenue. Both Phones 353. successful grocer of Sac City, Iowa, an interested churchman of that city, where he has been favorably known as a business man for the past fifteen years. The couple left on the afternoon train the same day for Sac City where the happy wife will preside over a beautiful home.

Mr. and Mrs. Moody have the congratulations and well wishes of a host of friends. We will miss her in our bers of the choir should aim to be present at every service and both morning and evening. Mr.

Batty deserves not a little credit in drilling our girls for this good work. May it go on. The religious census of the city taken on the 22nd ult, was all done in a day. The weather was perfect, and with over a hundred worker at it it was easily completed within the time. Floral Designs and Cut Flowers a Specialty.

Ind. Phone 14. Green House W. loth. Topeka, Kansas.

Frank Sachs Son, FLORISTS..

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Years Available:
1901-1907