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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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SUNDAY SCHOOLS. BENEVOLENCES. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Our charge Is asked to contribute to the various bonevolonces of the church. Home and Foreign missions, Education, Freedman's Aid, Church llM.l.i I. Christmas Greetings What a power such an liiBtltutlon has become In the church.

Eighty-five per cent of the membership of the church comes to us through the Sunday school. No wonder the architecture of church buildings have changed. To build a church now with no eye to Sunday School work would 'be folly. Rooms should be provided for class instruction. A church should furnish equipment for the teacher.

In the primary department the ground work is laid for a Christian life. Gather them In, should be the motto of every church. AT THE LADIES' FURNISHING STORE. Toilet Articles, Fancy Neckwear, Henderson's Corsets Sunday School Union and Tracts. Through these agencies the world is to be converted.

Each -member promises upon reception Into the church that they will contribute to these causes. It is holding the rope while missionaries are down in the mine. Let us not forsake the men 1 who have thrown their all Into the work of soul saving. Subscriptions to EARNEST E. GALLUP, Prop.

Both Phones. HUTCHINSON FRENCH DRY CLEANERS and PRESSERS STEAM DYE WORKS. First-Class Tailoring and Repairing. Goods Called for and Delivered. "NUFF SED." these causes can be nald between now INFANT BAPTISM.

and Hair Goods. Notions suitable for Christmas presents. Suits, IlatSf Capes, Silk Waists, Dressing Sacqttes and Cloaks. Make our store your headquarters. MRS.

J. H. MARTIN, Mt. Hope, Kan. and March 1st.

See to It that you are represented on the Benevolent Roll. Should the pastor miss you be sore to hunt him up and give to him your offering. Alfalfa is in great demand In Kan How Important. It means the con-fcecratlon of the child. It means on the part of the parent an everlasting covenant that the child shall be properly trained.

Why deprive the child of that right? Are not children members of God's Kingdom? Why deny the child the sign of that Kingdom? Parents, bring your children to the church and dedicate them to God. They are His jewels. wis. The price is out of sight At tue present prices a farmer could realize i 2 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo CLASS MEETING. 30C DC DOC 0 C.

K. Denton, Pr. M. J. Loyd, V-Prs, J.

N. Richardson, Cshr $10 to $50 per acre on his alfalfa land. N'o wonder land has gone up to ouch fabulous prices. A revival meeting of widespread Importance is being held at the First rsaptlst church, Wichita. There have been over 100 conversions.

Work has begun on the ten-story Deacon building in Wiohita. Wichita will have a $150,000. auditorium. Mt. Hope is planning for several new residences.

Itev. Dr. and Mrs. Martindale have the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of their daughter, Mwa Murden Martindale, who died at Freno, Calif. The funeral took place at the Trinity Methodist church, Wiohita.

December 2. Murden was a bright, intelligent and Christian young woman. She died at the home of her J. W. PATE SON STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.

The Best of Everything. Christmas Supplies Delivery to all parts of the city. American State Bank Phone 1196. 123 Main Wichita, Kan. Has your church such a thing? They that love the Lord speak often to each other and the Lord hearkened and heard it and a book was kept of such, says Malachl.

God's church should delight speak of God's goodness. Yet your voice be heard. You eay my life shall tell. Well, why not your voice? David said the Lord heard my voice? Let him see your life and hear your voice. In our revival meeting a chance was given for folks to tell how old they were spiritually.

Strange, but there were some that did not know. Know where or know that you are born some how. 3DC Wichita, Kansas Organized" Dae. 900 Capital $50,000 DIRECTORS J. W.

Clendenin, G. W. IViitou, M. J. Loyd, G.

Gehng J. 8. Wallace, C. It. Denton, J- N.

Ripharkson oooooooooooooooooooooooooo bister, Mrs. C. C. Woods. Her mother was at the bedside at the time of her death.

METHODISM. The Fay Meat Market Special Preparation for Christmas Sales. Customers Accommodated. We Keep the Besti Mt. Hope, Kansas.

oooooooooooooooooooooooooo JO. RAMSEY. The coming of the blind evangelist, Mr. Jo Ramsey of Tennessee, a blessing to the First Methodist church and to all who heard him. Deprived as he is of physical sight, God gave to him aa he did to Frances Havergal, a marvelous vision of things spiritual.

His sweetness of spirit won all who heard himi What is it? It is Christianity in earnest. It is the soul on fire for God. It is zeal on the run. It is a soul knowing that It is saved. It is a heart flame with Divine love.

It is a shouting saint of God who knows bis since are forgiven. It is an evangel of God wanting the world saved. It is missionary in spirit. Its field la the world. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 THE IDEAL RESTAURANT W.

C. FAURS, Prop. Short Order Meals a specialty. Oyster served in good style; sold in quantity if desired. Our Chili is home made, good, clean and wholesome.

All departments of lunch counter kept up to best standard. Ve solicit your patronage. N. W. Corner MT.

HOPE, KANS. Beautiful furniture make nicejQ 0 Sickner Conservatory of Music He true to your post of duty even though' you may not be appreciated. One of the hard thinbs for Jesus to bear was the unkind words said about Ilim and the unkind acts done to Him. Patiently lie bears it all. Thanksgiving services were observed in Mt.

Hope. There was a union of the three churches. Rev. Manley preached the sermon. Rev.

Woodhoitse has had to return from Manilla on account of ill health, lie was formerly from Valley Center, Kan. Our merchants have in stock a fine display of Christmas goods. See adds in this issue. Mrs. Martin Milliner of Mt.

Hope is building up an excellent trade in her line of business. Mr. Race, the corner store merchant 0 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo (Incorporated 1892.) Exclusive School for Piano, Voice and Violin. MR'S. OWENS, Director on Voice.

GRETCHEN M. COX, on Violin. Capable teachers in all departments. Students may enter any time. 0 Diplomas granted for complete work.

For further particulars apply to MRS. MINNIE OWNES, Director. 135 N. Main, Wichita, Kan. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo PAULINE MARKET of Mt.

Hope, has in stock a fine play of Christmas goods. Christmas presents. Call and see Air. Jewel, Mt. Hope, Kan.

What gives more comfort to a home than a cheerful lire, especially during the cold days of winter. Call upon the Theyar Hardware Mt. Hope, for a stove or a gas heater. In order to supply your ChViatmas table call upon the Race Ctorner Store for dainties to supply your table. The Mt.

Hope Supply House. Christmas notions can be found at Kenedies', Mt Hope's favorite store. Your money is safe in the hands of the First National bank, Mt. Hope, Kans. The Howard Flouring Mills of Wichita are growing in popularity.

Mrs. Martin, Mt. Hope's popular milliner, is enlarging her stock in trade. She aims to mako ML Hope equal to the best of millinery trading points. For a carriage for your Christmas ride call on Charier Moor, Mt.

Hope, Kan. Mr. Coombs, manager of the Xew Boston Store, Hutchinson, is building up a splendid patronage. His moito is quick sales and small profits. It i decided ohave a Laymen's Missionary convention at Wichita in February.

Dr. Trimble, one of the general conference secretaries, spent two or three days in. Wichita last week arranging for the convention. A very interesting county Sunday School convention was held at Cheny last week. It was our privilege to attend.

The work is in good condition in the county. There are 13,000 children em-oiled in the 112 Sunday Schools of the county. The Howard Agnew Johnston meetings held at the Y. M. A.

build- UP-TO-DATE GROCER THE FRUIT DEPOT Dainties for Thanksgiving table. 313 E. Douglas Phone 207 WICHITA, KANSAS. Winter is. approaching.

Get ready for it. About 100 oft he school children of Mt. Hope attended a children's mass meeting conducted by Evangelist Fazel. "Evangelist Fazel preached four sermons the last day he was with us. He is a workman that needeth not to be ashamed.

Our Ladies' Aid society here at Mt. Hope is diligent in good works. They ere known to meet twice a week. It was through them that the recent addition was put on the parsonage. (BUSINESS) G30 DYERS WICHITA CHRONICLE.

A thoroughly reliable school that takes a personal interest in the welfare of each student a school whose interest is not confined to the school room, but extends to his surroundings outside of school hours. Its reputation for high grade work and its ability to place its graduates in unusually good positions are such that it welcomes an important investigation. Rev. E. Pollard is well acquainted with the school management, so can furnish information concerning its reliability.

Free catalog mailed promptly on receipt of request, addressed to Will G. Price, 114-116 North Market, Wichita, Kansas. AiiU GLtAnErid HATS CLEANED, BLOCKED and TRIMMED TO LOOK LIKE NEW CLOTHES CLEANED, PRESSED and DYED. NOT CHEAPEST BUT BEST Agents Wanted In Every Town A. KOEPKE, Proprietor.

120 NORTH EMPORIA AVE. Old Phone 1076 New Phone E50 This Christmas Issue of the Chronicle goes out to greet its many readers. It wishes every reader a Merry Christmas. Not so many will go through the mails as will be distributed by the Chronicle boys. Wichita, Hutchinson and the surrounding towns will be visited by the Chronicle distributors.

Eighteen hundred of a circulation goes out. Many copies will find their way Into homes for the first ing last week was a great benefit to the association. Our home while at Cheney was made with Mr. G. E.

Armstrong. Roy. ally were we entertained. The delegates to the S. S.

conventon all agree that Cheney ii a hospitable town. It is making substantial Improvements. Rev. McCaffrey, the pastor of our church there, Is beloved of his people. time thia Christmas.

If it is found at McBURNEY STORE. your doorstep or in your buggy pick it up and give it a reading. It does not say that you are compelled to pay for it should it reach you otherwise than through the malls. The mailing list must be honafide subscribers or paid for by some friend, but when carried (o your homes by the Chronicle boys sxsxs mam (mmsmsm oooooooooooooooooooooooooo (Graduate Kansas City Veterinary College.) i its obtionary wtih the readers. The 1 Butfew stores in the west do a more extensive and satisfactory business than the McBurney Dry Goods Store at Hutchinson, Kan.

His mail orders are heavy during Christmas His polite and accommodating clerks are appreciated toy the trading public. His stock in hand 1b up-to-date. The various departments of his store are well applied. I hope of doing good and the fact that it renders service In promoting happi Dr. Henry Tornow VETERINARIAN.

E. E. Tyler JEWELER Repairing our Specialty. A fine line of watches on sale at reduced prices. Patronage solicited.

Mt. Hope, Kans. Headquarters at McMurray Barn. Calls promptly ness to the readers Is a compensation above all else. It Is estimated that fully 10 Inches of rain has fallen dn Kansas in the past five weeks.

Rev. S. M. Hunt on the learned charge, Wichita district, Is having success. answered.

Phone 37. Mt. Hope. Rev. Kemp of Marion tirouit has closed a six weeks' revival meeting with good "success.

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Pages Available:
893
Years Available:
1899-1911