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The Christian Bugle from Hutchinson, Kansas • 2

The Christian Bugle from Hutchinson, Kansas • 2

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Hutchinson, Kansas
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The Christian Bugle A MONTHLY PAPER Elder E. II. II. Gates, Editor and Publisher Hutchinson, Kansas. Devoted to Aggressive Evangelism.

New Testament Christianity, Christian Socialism and Kef or Work. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Fifty cents per year. A sample copy is an invitation to subscribe. Sample copies free. 25 cents.

Clubs of four or more 25 cents. ADVERTISING: A limited amount of reputable advertising will be received at 40 cents per inch each insertion or 20 cents for half an Inch. Special rates for large or standing advertisements. We reach a good class of readers. Money must accompany ad.

If you receive the Christian Bugle regularly, some one has paid for It. When your siilscription expires we will notify you and STOP THE PAPER If you do not renew. Socialist Paper Comrades, do you not see the need of a paper in which your voice may be heard? You have noticed that the local papers say nothing about your picnic, which was about as well attended as the Old Settlers, to which plenty of space was given. They say nothing of your street meetings, and when you have anything to print against the powers that be they turn you down. We are going to try and give the people a paper that they can call theirs, and it will be their mouthpiece whenever they want to speak.

If you want a paper of this kind, send us a club, four or more at 25c per year. In city 35c. We hope to make The Bugle a weekly as soon as possible. News Comrades, we want news, not lengthly articles, but news of your community. What are your locals doing? You may have a newspaper article you would like replied to.

Send it to us and we will give the plutes a solid shot, and a hundred papers might be ordered at the same time, which you could use to the advancement of the cause. REMITTANCES should be made by BANK DRAFTS. POSTOFFICE MONEY ORDERS or EXPRESS ORDERS, addressed to ELDER E. II. II.

GATES. HUTCHINSON, KANSAS, 734 East 5th street. Subscribers changing their P. O. address should always give their old address as well as the new in order to secure prompt change.

Application for entry as second-class matter at the postoffice at Hutchinson pending. THE CHRISTIAN BUGLE. 12 Months r0c 6 Months 25c 3 Months 15c. tin Clubs of four or more 25 cents.) E. II.

II. GATES, 128 1-2 N. Poplar. Hutchinson, Kansas. Enclosed find for which please send THE CHRISTIAN BUGLE month to the following address Name Street V.

State that they had some poor fellow out of a job, the hoodlum wagon and entire police force would have been out after the victim. If our Christian civilization must have officers and guns to enforce its laws, let them be enforced or repealed from the statutes, and each violator suffer alike, no matter what his color may be or his position in society. Burnt in Effigy News comes to us from the Christian community of Deerfield, that the editor of the Deer-field News was burnt in effigy in the streets by her law-abiding citizens for speaking his mind, fighting wage slavery, speaking in the interest of those poor fools that hung him in effigy, and for condemning the actions of Taft in meeting the bloody butcher and slave driver, Diaz. I presume these good citizens of Deerfield will lay claim to the fact that they are citizens of the United States, believe, in liberty of the press, the right of assemblage, and the right to worship God according to the dictates of their own conscience. Certainly, and before long some one will claim to own the air, and will attach a meter on your snoot and charge you a penny every time you breathe.

"Consistency, thou art a jewel Give the plutes another, Comrade Oakford it is what they need. The Gazette states that Dr. Wolfe, pastor of the First M. E. church in this city, has solved the problem of attracting Sunday evening crowds by turning the church into an opera and using illustrated lectures like "The Pilgrim's Progress." Whenever preachers awake to the problem of the hour and preach the gospel of the Son of God and put forth an effort to free the wage slave, they will have no trouble about crowds.

What the people want is a pure gospel. Not long since the Hutchinson police arrested two rather poorly clad men whom they found asleep near the Santa Fe depot. On being brought to the police station it was learned that these men were farmers, cattle buyers and had neat little sums in the bank. They were apologized to and turned loose. In these days it is not manhood and character that will keep you from prison cells, but the filthy lucre, money and clothes.

Socialist Meetings The comrades have been having meetings on the streets every Thursday evening, with E. E. Son-nanstine and ye editor as speakers. The meetings have been well attended and much interest taken. Dr.

E. E. Sonnanstine is an able speaker and no local makes a mistake in securing him. Nosey Policeman Not many moons ago a policeman noticed a married man, as he says, pay a lady's street car fare out to the park and afterward saw the man talking to her in the park. Mr.

Nosey hikes to a phone and calls for the man's wife, who, on arrival, found her husband safe and alone. Now, look here, Mr. Policeman, instead of trying to break up homes, why don't you try to save homes? Or why don't you look for sin in high places and among the strong instead of jumping onto the weaklings? A friend of mine whose name can be given, in the darkness of one eve saw Mr. Nosey watch a few of his sheep unload a wagon load of liquor into the building of a fashionable club. But Mr.

Socialism breaking up society and ruining the home quietly walked on down the street. Our friend went to a phone and called up headquarters and told the officers there of the outlaws in operation. Was there anything done? Nit. But if it had been reported Comrades Several of you are asking us for dates. We are dated to December 1st and can't do anything for you before that time.

But it would be well for you to make dates with us if you desire us in the early part of the year. Some people are critics of Socialism because they are in a critical condition. Like some bear hunters and a few professed Christian people we know. Capitalism is slavery, Christianity of the Christ is freedom. "Where art thou?" The Garden City Telegram is an obedient servant to the masters.

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1909-1910