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Kansas Baptist Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 2

Kansas Baptist Herald from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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THE KANSAS BAPTIST HERALD. HON. CHAS. A. GROVES Remember That- Rev.

C. T. Auderson. THE KANSAS BAPTIST HER HERALD. California Prison Full Of Bab White People Dies Suddenly at Kansas City.

Baptised a Large Number of Published by Baptist Ileralb Fablishiaf Co. Tht In the state prisons of Cali CLAY CENTER. Correspondence to The Eerald. Rev. E.

Roy, District Missionary of the Smoky Hill River District, visitedi us on March 17 and styed several days. He is a fine instrustor and advisor. He gave one or two lectures which were very beneficial to all who heard him. The death of Hon. A.

Gro Converts. fornia there are 3,784 convicts; ves of Edwardsville," last week 119 W. fith Topeka, Kanaaa. Revival Closes With Twenty- No man who is ashamed of him-, self or his race will ever be respected, and if the black man or any other race expects to hold their own they must be true to their race and true to their God. The black man has made wonder thirty (30) of these are Ne takes from the town of Eds .60 80BCEIPTlON.prjr Seven Additions to the Church.

groes. In the Los Angeles coun- wardsville and the state of Kan sas one of our. most popular and prosperous young men. Mr. aa acond class mutter under Act! white prisoners and 4 Negroes.

March 2 the Mission Circle ful progress in the last fifty years, i Congress. I 1011 i 111 1. 1 1 rr i i.r in kwhh. a a mil met at the home of Mrs. A.

C. Groves is. a son of Hon. G. and there is no cause for any, one December to March, there were Steward.

After business was Groves, the potato King. He to be ashamed of their advance Send ua subscription by money-order or 2 cent stamps. about 119 hold-ups and robber transacted a delicious luncheon was connected with several busi ment. Every negro should have was served by the hostess. ies in the city and rich districts ness enterprises in Wyanbotte conldence in the future of his peo If you fail to get your paper promptly, of Los Angeles and of the num Mrs.

Chas. Handy was able be out on her porch in the The Third Baptist church closed its meetting with 27 additions to the church. The services during the day were the most spiritual in the history of the church. The baptising ceremonies were especially soul-stirring, such as have not been witnessed for years. At three o'clock the communion was given to the large number that county.

ua Know at once ana we wiu be ber there was one (1) Negro. glad to mail one to you. sunshine on Easter. The Negro citizens of Los An ple; not a foolish confidence that would ignore the necessity for continual effort, but a genuine belief that time will smooth out the An Outrage. geles are proud of their stand Rev.

Earl Masterson of Riley, Lynching of negroes today is ing. What will the Negro-hat Kan was with us, the Second P.C Thomas. Rev A. Hill. E.E.Andersou.

Editor. Associate Editor. Associate Editor. greater than it was several wrinkles of the present and bring Baptist Church on Easter Sun- years ago. Each and every loy ing white man say when he reads these facts? He is bound the race into its own.

sermons. He is a risings young congregated at the church, and al American citizen who believes minister and we wish him success. We need more young men to admit that the Negro is Editorials. should rise in his might and con all present felt spiritually up lifted. mere, babe in the commission of demn this continued outrage.

like hi mto help better the con crime as compared wun me dition of the white man. Mrs. L. Russell is still on the The President Talks. At last the President of the sick list.

They Wont Stop. The half-educated Negro (especially the preacher) delights in being nick-named, and, in fact, announces that I am called Sam Jones, the black Talmage, the black Beecher, the black Demosthenes, the black Sophocles, and the blind black Homer; and, the fact is, the people think they are an array of big little black fools. The Easter exercises at the Attention Second Baptist church were well attended. In the afternoon the program was rendered by the THE BAPTIST HERALD RALLY CONTINUED. The 5th Sunday of March RALLY is CONTIN Sunday School, and in the even One of the Most Successful Business Men in the West Came to Kansas City, in 1894, With Nothing and Is Now One of the Wealthy ing by the B.

Y. P. U. the outrageous pastime of bar-borous white men who revel in mob violence. We again say tha "Lynching must Cease." We know not the time, but we contend that within a a very short time there will be no such a thing as lynching a human being.

The words of Mr. Taft will reach every nook and corner of the country, and it will have untold effect, to the end that other great men will take up the question. Did you ever hear a white man Mr. S. B.

Baker is kept very ()-UED among the members and friends in every calling himself a black Douglass, Colored Men of the West i en or a black Booker T. Washington, busy these nice days with his new team and wagon. He works early and late. 0 Church in the State. We ask every Minister to urge or a black Walters? Stop this Walking from Enid, parh Tnmrwr and Cotnrretation to Subscribe hone nonsense.

homa to Kansas City in 1894 1() Stewart is still im- Mr. A. C. proving. umo tVia ot ovnon'pnr'P rvf one to see every Loyal Baptist in Kansas Rally to this Ap ignites.

I 1 1 tij At, LEAVENWORTH. Every now and then we meet M- w. Jones' ine unuerii, a poor fellow who by some Liveryman, and one of the most II No Home should be without the BAPTIST OHERALD Help us raise $500 toward buying a PRESS. The Independence Baptist means secured a second grade I successful business men of Kan- social at the church on the 6th to help pay the debts of the church, which was well attended. We also had a program.

church is prospering with Rev. Hunt as pastor. Sunday sas City. After reaching Kan certificate from a second grade school. This poor fool starts sas City he secured a job of 31, he preached a soul-stirring sermon.

and everybody. He winds up Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davey, by criticising the church.

We are irettine mighty tired of this Mrs. Ora Young, Mrs. Hester Mrs. L. Halm is the agent for class of idiots and we are likely Johnson, Mrs.

Alice Watterson, the Kansas Baptist Herald at the Independence Baptist church. Give her your sub Mrs. Charles Handy, Mrs. Poni-peg Russell, Mr. William Moore to take the hide off by calling their names.

We will burn the searchlight of truth on them scription. and Misses Oreal and Sylvia Boydston and Hortense Russell Rev. Burdett will appoint and you can see them in their real went to Junction City on the an agent and reporter for the 3rd of April to attend the fun Baptist TTerald for his church. eral of Mrs. Paul Crews.

Mrs. Rally Rally Rally The Kansas Herald. Rally. Every Baptists Crews was once a resident of Clay Center, and friends here Worker is interested. Send in your sub- I were very sorry to learn of her subscription.

Also get your neighbor and -r -sw- tr jr' -VJ tin -r ctw-v- death, although we know that friend to subscribe. our loss is Heaven gain, bhe will be greatly missed, both here KANSAS CITY, KAN. The members of the Metropolitan Baptist church enjoyed the soul-stirring sermons delivered by Pastor E. A. Wilson.

The sermons at morning and night were indeed inspiring. The Metropolitan Sunday school held their (Easter services Sunday. The program rendered by the young folks was exceedingly interesting. and in Junction City. Something Must be Done fi Rev.

Earl Masterson preached Lynching and burning of colored people in the United States has become a national disgrace. I at the Second Baptist church April 14. We are always glad Twenty-seven colored men have been lynched, burned at the to hear him. 5 i stake and shot down like dogs from January 1st to February The M. E.

Sunday school had 25. The white pulpits are silent, their Easter program Sunday Dr. E. A. Wilson left Monday, the 18th, at 11:30 o'clock for Philadelphia, where he in company with Prof.

H. B. Brith, the Gospel tenor singer, will conduct revival services. Apri 114. It was lengthy and interesting.

The children had their parts well, and all enjoyed the daily press is silent, the lawmakers are silent. How long will this brute-like conduct on the nart of the American people it who heard it. continue? Something must be done. Miss Hortense Russell is the agent and reporter for the Bap Brain Work Is Healthy. tist Herald, so give your sub Misses Florence Hughes and Edith L.

Rollins of the Metropolitan Baptist church, are among the graduates fro mSum ner High school this year. Mrs. Wilson, who has In speaking of mental fatigue, J. W. Jones' Undertaking Estab lishment and livery stable.

scription to her at once. Dr. F. W. Blackmar, professor of sociology of the University of Kansas, stated that mere brain DR.

THADDEUS E. MARTIN ABILENE. $1.25 per day, saved his money I Hustle While You Trust. PHYSICIAN SURGEON work never hurts any one. Miss Tillie Warder is the re- and soon opened a grocery store.

We can not get along in this a 1 1 been on the sick list is rapidly improving. Miss Haynes, editor of the cise Sis BeinS a man of courteous tem- SaAa Gtate worid trustin God if taken under rational condi- perment he made friends quick- md doinsr nothinsr. God permits 832 Kansas Ave. Residence: 1026 Buchanan St. Residence Office hours: 9:30 to 3 to 6 Bell phone 901.

Bell 901-2. Ind. 2889 Red EJTopeka Kansas. tions as a physical exJrcJse and soon built up a thriving all staunch Baptists are doing $ven praying loafers to starve to said Prof. Blackmar.

If study business. After a few years over the state. leath. You must hustle while Womans part of the Baptist Herald, was in Kansas City last week. you trust.

the studen would be sold out and became the own- Rev. Wm. Mosenberg as healthy as the athlete, er of one of the best undertak- ln0 CopeRa Industrial and Educational Institute stnnpp. fine who puts in ail nis i WPsf t1o I time exercising physically WCTrjZ in th rmpnl uuc vx toiorea people eariy in me. ne came xo the two Kansas Citnek Mr.

lene in 1885. He was one of 'ft -noma, ifwd Agricultural scbec! for negroes, supported fcy the State cfl Kansas be strong mentally and the ath- Jones is also a member of the lete physically, but as far as firm of Jones and Gleed, Liv- 3f. 1M' the "very stable is one and brother, eight children and oi or the largest in K. the cut a host of friends to mourn hea- great the stuaem as in i which appears in this issue yen's gain of the Herald. It is a first class stable in every particular andL Rev.

Robt. Cox preached the it. funeral, assisted by Rev. P. athlete.

"We have always heard of the poor, pale, emaciated book-worm Nothing could be more erroneous. I believe that the student, Banks of Salina. the largest business, firms in K. C. Mr.

Jones is interested Mr. Burna White has paid his lawyer or merchant who works in other business subscription to the Baptist Her The Herald wishes him success ald. Let others follow his ex hard and takes no exercise except walking, and breathes nlentv of oxygen, will be more in them all. ample. j-, v.

V---- r- v' 1 i TX t.j-vi 3 1 I with her parents last month, Low Down Npioc- able to stand the exigencies of ordinary business life than the The lower element of the Ne. Mrs. Simpson physical culturist. The phys-ical culturist is likely to discon Mr. Fred Helm of Washburn gro race is no more the representatives of the race than the lower element of other races.

tinue his exercise and in this Law School was in Abilene vis- way be worse offthan if he had Our representatives are men of itin2 hls cottier. integrity, and it is only the low not exercised. be careful flung white man who attempts IF YOU WANT TO FIND to saddle upon us the pool room I YOUR FRIENDS AND RELA- We make a mistake when we tret it into our heads that the so keeper and others engaged in TIVES, READ THE HERALD. lution of the race problem is an questionable business as leaders WE PUBLISH THE NEWS or representative colored men, FROM ALL OVER THE COUN- individual affair. It is not.

Our race will be what we are as a merely because they have a little READ OUR 'ADS. BUY OF money and a few political boost-1 THESE MERCHANTS AND YOU PARTIAL VIEW CF BUILDINGS AN0 GROUNDS Advantages: Modern JSuildings.Compitent Tach9rt' Perfect Sanitation, H'gh Umaionahlm Expnser, Self Help Encouraged. Send for Catalog. Drawer Topeka, Kant. W.

CARTER. Piesidcnt. M. W.FREEMAN, V.c President. whole make it no more nor no ers around them.

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