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The Chronicle from Windom, Kansas • 8

The Chronicle from Windom, Kansas • 8

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The Chroniclei
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Windom, Kansas
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8
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0 FED It Dealers in Hay, Grain, Feed of All Kinds and Coal Phone 108 100 Mock Mr. Ezra Ricky hits opened hla 1st the and ofllco on N. Lawrence street, dh wholesale and retail produce agent. kIoiih as it pays it pastor. The M.

13. church of this city does same. Jesus died for India China as He died for America. Weiss Alfalfa Stock FOOD. We commend Mr.

RIcls to the busi ness men of Wichita. Tho building committee of the West Side new Trinity church de serve commendation for their Rilt and push in the building of that Not a medicine, but a balanced Horses and Cows. Keeps them ration for in perfect A membership of a church now can not be reckoned by the names on Its local records book. The converts in Foreign lands brought about by native preachers and teachers supported by that church must be added to get the full quota of members. Local churches thus have hundreds of members in Foreign lands.

The Standard Furniture Co. FURNITURE, Carpets, Mattings and STOVES Houses furnished complete on the Installment Plan, Lowest Prices for Cash. Small payment down; payments weekly or monthly to suit purchchaser. Your Credit Is Good i PhONE 224. 233 N.

Main, WICHITA, KAN. condition. Every Day Egg Producer, an alfalfa mash Makes hens lay and keeps them laying. MANUFACTURED BY The Otto Weiss Alfalfa Stock Food WICHITAKAN. There is a famine in China.

In one province 20 million people are in need. China lias appealed to foreign countries for aid. The latest fad Is to telephone ahead with a train running forty miles an hour. What next? Christmas shopping in Philadelphia amounted to million dollars this last Chrlstnui The Quaker City ex evils in this particular. church.

It will cost near $40,000. The walls are about up. Our people of Wellington are planning for the coming conference. Rev. Dr.

Hoyt is on his 4th and last round on his district before conference. The Hestwood Lecture on the Mississippi of Intemperance will lie given Jan. 25th at the Lawrence Christian church. A surprise was given Mrs. A.

H. Bnier of the- Harry street mission by her S. S. class on last Monday night. They in company with J.

R. Havens' class, came in on her bringing refreshments with them. A supper was prepared and served by the two classes. After supper Mrs. Brewer's class presented A to her some valuable presents as a token of their love to her.

A twain I. ful salad bowl and a nice linen table cloth were found among other minor things. Her class is composed of boys, while that of Mr. Haven's are gills of the same age. The evening was ii enjoyable one.

The Symphony Club, composed of about (HI of the best musicians of the city, under direction of Prof, lloering and Prof. Calboon, is ar J. R. Everett, General Sal8 Agont Phones Bell, 95 E. E.

Balling Seo'y and Trees. 223 E. Doug. RINGEL BROS. Christmas Goods For Gentlemen $25,000 STOCK Gents' Furnishishing Goods of all Kinds, Hats, Caps, Shoes and Neckwear.

418 Douglas, Wichita Iodependoot 970, 66 The Wichita Coal Material Co. Offices, 223 and 922 E. Douglas. Wholesale and Retail Coal, Cement Stone Building Material Fair Treatment Prompt Delivery Give us a Trial The Methodist Church at Newton has taken upon themselves to support Bro. and Kisier Huddleson ns missionaries to the Philippine Isles at a cost of $1100.

This is surely commendable. Mr. and Mrs. Huddle-son will be located at Vigan in the North part of the Isle of Luzon. The spirit of our Christ is permeating our churches and the commission is being carried out.

Independent Plume 56. W. H. CULP Cut Flowers, Artistic, Up-to-Date Floral Designs and Decorations For All Occasions. Palms, House and Budding Plants, Bulbs, Shrubbery, 10tc.

Send for Price List. Mail or telegraph orders correctly filled. Let our members keep in mind the Benevolences. It would be well for FRAZIER'S DRUG STORE Prescription Specialists all subscriptions to be paid by March 1st. 534 N.

Market st. Wichita. Kansas. We use only pure chemicals Thanks to Mr. J.

S. Pence of Walk- Christmas Notions in Stock, in Prescription Work. Phone i6. Res. Pliuue 6.

enda. for a Christmas present of 114 K. Dorc.i.As Wichita 20 boxes of Mo. honey. It is superfine.

May Heaven's sweetest blessing attend his pathway. ranging for a big concert to be given in the near future. This will be one of the best things of the season. Watch for the date. A special revival meeting is in progress at the First Methodist church, conducted by Dr.

Cudlipp. A two weeks revival meeting is announced for St. PPaul Methodist church, now in progress, conducted by the pastor. W. O.

Campbell of East. Douglass was badly slugged and robbed by robbers on last Saturday night. His condition is serious. Thieves visited the West Side church last Sunday uight The parsonage was favored with a short visit from Ora Polard Parkinson of Burns, during Holidays. The Christmas shopping of Wich Gordon Hill Nursery Co.

Wholesale and Retail Growers of HIGH-GRADE NURSERY STOCK. Strictly First-class Budded Stock. All Whole Root. We replace Free. Office and Sales Yard, 239 W.

Douglas, Wichita, Kan. ita was one third more than it was last year. Modern Photo Methods All our work is now printed by artificial light; by this method we are able to produce work of a mure Mr. Wiley of Caldwell. boucht.

uniform quality, and can always deliver photos when a car load of Jersey cows in Wichita He was liberal in the prices paid, ranging from $35 to $70 each. He wants them for his dairy farm. Ak promised quite an advantage to the customer, over the old way of waiting three or four weeks for photos because "It was so cloudy." im The United Gas Co. has the city well piped for Gas. By February 1st natural gas will be used in tlm homes.

Lais' Cloaks Suits Unmatched Styles and Unmatchable Value A. W. HARDEN SON 204- K. Douglas. Wichita, Kans We enjoyed visiting the 8th grade of the Lincoln school on the eve of their vacation.

We met on that occasion the Ladies of the G. A. R. who presented to the various grades a flag with well chosen remarks. Surely the" work of these Ladies will do much to promote the spirit of patriotism among the pupils.

and took a buggy robe and whip, while services were going on. The police are on the hunt. The magnificent banquet service bought by the state for the Battleship Kansas is on exhibition at To-peka. It was bought by Edward Vail jeweler, of this city, at a cost of $000. The service consists of lio pieces.

There were 2,100 ounces of silver in the set. The state poultry show is in progress in Wichita this week. Over 2,000 birds are on exhibition. The chicken prospers in Kansas. So do preachers.

The passenger traffic is comparatively light since Christmas. So say R. R. agents. Gov.

Hoch's message is before the people. It contains 45 different subjects for consideration for the legislature to consider during the present session. The writer was on duty at the Ministerial Association last Monday. The criticisms of the brethren after the paper was read was the most interesting part, of the hqur. The theme was the Home and the Church.

Rev. Dr. Martindale's district covers 14 counties. LEE W. HELENA Staple and Fancy Groceries Farm Produce a pecialty.

A Phone Will Bring- Prompt Delivery. Phone 398 123 W. Douglas The new quartette selected by the music committee is giving good satis-faction to our congregation. A Saving of one-third to one-half your Coat Money if you buy here now at these Cut Prices. No excuse now for not getting a New Coat or Suit.

The Cloaks at $5.75, $6.95, $8.25, $9.75 and $12.50 are mostly worth double. Children's Cloaks, $2.74, $3.95 $5.00, Great Values. Suits, $7.85, $9.75, $12.50 and $15.00. Some less than the cloth alone would cost. lines lflOG made progress along all of church work.

I Fancy Groceries for christmas Sunday Jan. 20th is to be devoted to the Temperance cause by the ministers of Wichita. Sermons are to be preached on the enforcement of ehe prohibitory law. Fruits and Confections J. W.

PA TE SON The monthly social of the Epworth League was held last week at the home of Mrs. A. H. Parker on Santa Fe street. It was royalled entertained.

The program was unique. All pronounced it a success. Phone 1196 123 S. Main In many Christian homes the family altar is observed, but in many also the fires have gone down. Brother hold on to your family devotion.

Let nothing on earth effect it. Don't say you haven't time. All time is I i- 139 NORTH MAIN STREET. Whiteside sold his residence Orient R. Consideration J.

II. to the $2600. ARDWARE God's time. PCK PRE New Year's day was a rainy one in Kansas. Especially in our parts.

A service in memory of the late Bishop McCabe was held by our church. It wast an impressive service. Rev. J. Anderson, Mrs.

Pollard and the pastor made remarks. The reception given by the F. Round Oak Cast Iron Ranges with high closets Buckeye Cast Iron Ranges with high closets Quick Meal and Garland Steel Ranges. Blue Flame Coal Oil Stoves. 4 Insurance Gasolene Stoves.

McCray Refrigerators. Lawn Mowers, Rubber Hose, etc. HQ East Douglas Avenue. Wichita, Kansas. Tn Season and Out of Season You Can Find The BEST BARGAINS In Trunks and Leather Goods In Our Stock.

VENEER TRUNKS Wear Longest and Give Satisfaction, It is poor economy to buy anything: else Call Excavation on the new M. C. A. biulding will begin in a few days. i i I M.

S. at the home of Bro. and Sister Stoner on last Wednesday night was a Royal affair. The husbands and friends of the members were invited Mr. Stoner's large residence was filled by the happy crowd.

These ladies are royal liosesse. Thejir organization is felt in our church. Indeed as a whole, they are felt around the globe. Every nickel of their offerings go to Foreign fields. We an; glad that they let ua men be honorary members.

No church will do its full duty till it Bends as much money to Foreign Missions as it spends at home. We have churches in our conference doing this. The Newton Methodist church will give as much for mis- The First M. E. Sunday School adopted a unique plan for Christmas this year.

32 classes were represented in giving to the poor of the city. One class each presented a blanket, another gave 29 sacks of flour, one gave a dressed hog with small buckets of lard. Another gave stocking? filled with candy, another gave $10 in money to the Mission S. S. The Cheapest Fuel Natural Gas Do you realize how many thousand people In this city will use the gas? poJyou realize bow many houses will have to be prepared for the gas? If you do realize these facta, you will see where it will be to your ad-Vantage to call at our office and make application for the gas.

THE UNITED GAS COMPANY 127 S. Main St. I. on us in our new location. Wichita Trunk Factory New Phone 267.

319 East Douglas Thos. Shaw gave a Christmas to the newsboys..

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893
Years Available:
1899-1911