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Woodson County Advocate from Yates Center, Kansas • 3

Woodson County Advocate from Yates Center, Kansas • 3

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rlaht. tilU or faitanat A or ta aald oil or or fail amatatf NrrtPublUhed Id the Woodee Cpaaty Ad 4 laaaa: that roa na aaaaraf and ofhar da aad theouataof theaald Mtloa. A I ALI. AlaJ J. Publication uaaon.

la tha Witrlot Ojiirt of Woodaou, bull, uaiea i xaiee venier. uuu wh B. B. Brusemea, Plaintiff. 1 of July, l-'W: JoaiFB Baccara! By OiLim, Ahmmov Lakbb, Phone 47 B.

H. Hyde, Defendant Lesson Th oteteof Kanaaa, to th above UDM Hi AttoruM ClerkAf Diatriei Court, an IMT'ZWATICK. U. 1T4 WoodiiQB Oooaty. fendant.U.

i Hyde, BEE HN9 You ere hrhy northed that yon bare been oed by th above nmd 'plaintiff tba entitled court. That tha petition In mm Teacher of Mium Golden Rod Chapter No. 163 Aim tww -(Caeyrlfhl, lli. Weetern MawapanaT PnlBj 1 hm a wae fllMi on the (J day ot June, IMO, add that oi Biii auiVer Oa allatatloAa and aver Order EASTERII STAR LESSON FOR AUGUST 22 KET5P-IT 3VEET mantaofaaid vatiiloa pa or before the tlJi day of September. 1920, or the alleaaUoifa and Keep stoaaach sweet DAVID'S PRAYER FOR PARDON.

the feMnenU.iB aaiiT pjlltlon wtyl be falcon jaa trnaandladcmeat Ifi'l be randered tberaoa Meet nni ana mru day tvenlntrs each month In Uull rnmar State' calnat you and aae'i of yoawa" Cestion of tomorrow-try and Rutledge Streets Judgment tuatweou na gaa iaw oi-m GOLDEN TEXT Wuh ms thoroughly from mine Iniquity, and cleanse from rollowlna daaaribed h' mute, to-wlf. All cl ha North at the aoatli w( of Seetlou Mia. Fbawobi noocLBB M. Maa! Nbllk bittakkb. Saa'y histfate, Ctftd The OnlvThi toDa' innifinMit.

nr ATTHRTAL Sam. 11. TnaliiD Bonca" IT. In Woodon Ciiuuty (H K. damlereou St.

ta -4 I Ml airiri: mora nr la4. ba DV I -r I PRIMARY TOPIC-ABkln Ood to For- the oonrt eaoeeii'a, uaiunea. aua iioio- ri I 1 I the new aid to cWtion. As pleasant and as safe to taka as candy. 'maoby icoTr ft aowfta nanaht and iadnmeot will bo rendered asaluat JUNIOR TOPIC 0W uavia aaid defeudaut aiid yon will fonvr pro- hlhltad from asttinarnpaurr Rht, title or ln- AND SENIOR TOPIC if fa I "JE I Ill A wnwiiivan tereat in or to aaid oil of aa lua; tbat you wk.

tvhan we Have uona Sive WOODSON COUNTY pay general and otner yamage aua tue bo of the tald action. 4 JDaWd at Yat. Center Kanaaa, tbla S'nd day TOW PEOPLE AND ADXJLT TOPIC p.ni..nHai Prayer In Chrlatlan Eipe- Is to Make PROVIDENT rlenca. Bute of Ohio, City of "Opledo, Of July.lSW.- 4 1 m. B.

BBOoaaaiB, Xjucaa county, aa. Frank j. Cheney make oath that na There can scarcely be any doubt ASSOCIATION By Onia. AAoiksoii A LaitaB.V 1. 1 Arm At V.

J. Cheney doing ouaineaa in ua but what the sin here meant Is that which we studied last Sunday, namely, aitniranr and. murder (see II Sam. 11 UU Attorneya. Atteat: Flora JTbbvbbt, Clerk of Diatrlet Court, .1...

a.n. Mt thai aum of lOQ 11 mi Hill mm This Can BeDone By Having, HNIC HUNUIUfilJ UUbUUU 17-5 WoodabB County, abumi. and 12). About a year had elapsed frnm the Una of David's Sin tO tllS and every caae 01 caiarrn inui cannot "red bthe use of HALL'S CATARRH ronpntnnce. The Thirty-second Psalm (First Pnbliehed lu tht Wiiodaon Concty Ad Sworn to beiorar me ana auuayriueu graphically pictures David's state my oresence.

tin tn oay Sf. of soul during this time. It was a naaa A trraat BAnl'-nnBlllah AlS 80d Meets Second Monday, in each. month at Red Cross Rooms. Clothing Solicited.

Aid Given the Needy. Phone 129 Publication Summons. lBea.Il aavsaw l.i..h WKAtnimm 1st A If A 11 lll- ml 1 il.anl.lvri tha niAAfl on Id the putriot Court of Woodaoa County, niarht ha waa lashed by a pillty con: tornaiiy 5aS tna Mucoua Diimu-'ea i Kanaa. science, In this psalm we see the for testimonial, tree. P.

CHENEY Tolbdo, O. Jo-epU Broggeman, Plaintiff. AT- nbth hv which a mlltT soul may re- 80M by all (irugglstB. T6c. Johnson Ho o.aw.

turn to Ged. 11 a Famuy run ior cmuiuii. H. Htde. dpfandant.

The State of Kanaaa. above named de East Side Square Yates Center, Kansas I. David's Cry for Pardon (w. 1, 2). It Is well to note his conception r.nriant.

H. H. Hide.QBEETING: Ynn an harebr notified tbat yon bave been God. He saw him as a God of mercy hv tha above named plaintiff in tha above and lovlne kindness. fHllight ChoiccY antitlnd court.

Tbat the petition iu aaid ouae 1 "Have merer" t.1). He knew wa filed on tbe 8th day of June. 19-0, and that nine of whom survive. She that lustlce would forever separate tha allesatioDa and aver- Nearly everyone arrives at a point where there is need for tnnio.rMtorative. a him from God.

Because he saw the mii nf aaid netltton on or before the lltn Rev. A. K. McGrew. Asa King McQrew, ajfed 74 ears, prominent for the day of September.

1920. or the allegatlooa and i. 1 m.II K. fralr.n aa died on March 16, 1915. He was married a second time -to Mrs.

Katherine Wilson, of St. mercy and loving kindness of God, he did not sink down under his weight of trinnm nnd desnalr. Because Judas L. Martin ABSTRACTER of Titles BvermeD lu wm wn.tw iScotfsEmidsionl true and iudgment will be rendered Hereon against you and eacbof yon an follows': Judg Tscnrlot did not see God as a God of Louis, who.was a faithful and ment tbat the oil and gas leaae on the fo low- mercy he went out and hanged htm is the choice of tens or thou-1 la. UatasstnaVA ttltvAa tATiA inxtaaerlbad real eitnte.

to-wit: All of tbe ariBa 1 bb a aw-51 a a. mnrmw mm self. devoted companion. Mr. McGrew began his fihristian life in August, 1866, south half of the aouthwest of Seotiou 10 Townstaip-2 'Bne 17 iu Woodson County.

Kama, be by the court eauaalled, nullified and held tor naught and Judgment will be a to the whole system and restores strength. I 1 MAKE SCOTS YOU CHOICE! past 35 years as a oapust minister and evangelist, in, Missouri and Kansas, died at five o'clock July '30th, at his home 1232 S. National following a years illness from heart trouble. He was bedfast tfn davs. He was "Blot out my transgressions" (v.

I). He was fully conscious how many had been his acts of rebellion against God. 3. "Wash me from my Iniquity" (v. 21.

He knew that it was not enough FmnlnroH aira instaaid'd feudaut and -you will Abstracts of TitleB to any hatnrKvnr nroliibited from setting up any was licensed to preach in 1880. and was ordained to the min-iotrv in Kentucky in 1888. In I or town lots In Woodson County 1889, he came to Walker, Ver-tv. where he H. C.

CHMBE8i, Sec. and Trees. L. W. KNOrTd, Pres.

uuu X. vv built a church. He spent seven I Office on East Side Square to have God blot. out niacin, for his-very person was defiled. He knew that In order to be clean he jnust be washed thoroughly, and that by God himself.

4. "Cleanse me from my sin" (v. 2). He was not clear that washing would make him clean, so he pleads with God to make him clean by whatever process Is needed. He was even willing for fire to be applied.

Just so he years as an evangelist in Northeast Missouri, and during his IKJl llll- fc able to recognize his children at his bedsrde at the end, which was peaceful and happy. is survived by his devoted widow, and nine children, viz: Mrs. Emma Cross Qonant, Ft. Scott, Mrs. Amanda Runyon, Ft: Scott, Mrs.

Susie son, Bartlesville, W. T. McGrew, Bartlesville, Mrs. Redrleld. T.

ministry witnessed over three thousand conversions and bap Plenty of THE FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO. Owned and Operatved by Woodson County Farmers A LERS I Hay, Grain, Feed, Coal, Flour, Etc. New Line oi Farming Implements. MONEY TO LOAN could clean. ii nauld'a Confession (W.

3-5). on REAL ESTATE l. "I acknowledge my transgressions. tised over one thousand persons. He kept up his work in spite of failing health, and upon his retirement at Yates Center, Kansas, November, 1919.

Scott Tribune. I Lowest Rates'Good Terms (v. 3). He now makes a clean breast of them he would hold back nothing. There is no way to peace" with find.

hut bv a full confession of sin. McGrew, ft. ocoti, ww 1 rtrttillo WALLACE ANDES glen JtllOier, Dcmi-i No half-hearted dealing with sin will aviilL Directors Regular Meeting Second Saturday of Each Month 2MAerainst thee have I done this Willis Gleed who is about 60 years old, -went into a St. Louis barber shop the other day to get a shave. The barber, after Dr.

H. M. Culver evil" (v. 4). All sin Is vitally and really against God.

All our wrong-do-w with onr fellows Is against God, A. G. McGrew mr-tlesville, Marry McGrew, Ft. Scott. He also leaves to mourn bis loss 22 grand-child-reo and 4 great-grand-children, 4 sisters and 1 brother: Mrs.

Mary M. Beatty, Fordland, Mrs. Sallie Wilson, Owens- shaving him, wanted to put DENTIST Office over Tliorougman Ce for Mich deeds violate his laws. To heighten all this guilt he remembers that It was done In God's sight, thus showing disrespect and contempt for "something" on his' hair. Willis has a great shock of hair.

"I don't care for any of your nnRtruma." said he- I am. 84 '0 BushfieM's Grocery. Plione 87 nan fa rwM gull vu ran fiPP what wnno-h. Mrs. Anna btaiK WW er Chandler, Mrs.

H. 0. heavy hair I have, just because -w I Vka ra mt rifrari it tm all thPAP him. 3. "Behold, I was shapen in iniquity" (.

5). He confesses not only to these sets of sin, bat that he Is by very a sinner. 111. David's Cry ft Dtllvemnos '-mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. pt.

Scott, jeremiau u-w. McGrew. San Francisco. Dr.O.F.Hewhher years Pittsburg Business College Pittsburg, Kansas l-X For 26 Years the Leader in CommercUl Training A modern and up-to-date school, fully accredited. New 1100,000.00 tflSJitoieitind in the country, ef pacity 1800 Instructors experts Surrounding.

Ideal Onhr a few months reQUlred to complete courses in higher accounting, boofckeep-Tna cl vll 3S; stortbaad. secretarial and other Uas of work lead-o-ottd salaries and promotion Good positions for all graduates KaawZnbnriini room; otherwise, Jiving expenses reas-onable FaU term begins Sept. th. VS rite for free catalogne today and mention this paper, "Eighty-four said the barber. 1 "Maka me to know wisdom" -Rev.

McGrew from 1 ministry at Center, DENTIOT grunted Gleed. Be asked God that Instead of heart wickedness he night be taught in Kellenbcrser Bldg God hlnsett ntbls Inmost vmtaf. Kansas, i November 1918, when his health began to fail rapidly. So earnest was be in i. "Purit mo wit hyssopH It.

T. VHow do yon hold asked tbe barber. "You don't look a day oyer (fire PubMakad la tbe Woodaoa Conatr id- Dstid seems to seo that In order to ika la Raat at anrjlrlnc tbe Master's canse inav Bc irould not give up work and he atoning blosdHU prayer soar aloft the wings of faith to the supreme voaata, Aucaat ino.) Leal Notice. preached his sermena aming oiitiir. -Hia farewell sermon stn offering, Chriat' Bestoratloa (tt.

Ho mot amiw-wants ostdoa. but reiteration to S. C. Holmes ATTORNEY ToC.l. tatebaat -Coata tboa with aa audwe will do the sood" I'- lb aadartlfnad owner of the foliowini da- tbe divine favor In Jesus Christ Davis's Cry for Purity ef Heart Mtbad land aitaatad ta Woodaoa Uoaety, abb was taken from 2nd Corinthians, 18th chapter, Uth er a 1 "Finally bretbern, farewell: Be perfect, be of good comfort, of one mind; live la peace I Yates Center, Kansas Tka Waa half of tha Soatbaait caarter.

Sao- (vt: 1M2). S- Be realised that If his life was to be different, God, must dispose, his hmmrt toward' ttte riant so he cried Eaatot thaMh P. apoa wbleb a laaaa dated April l. IMS. waacirantoC.

X. La Wham, dn berabr aotlft 14 F8ES3YTERIAH CHURCH Yates Center PEV. KNIGHT, Fator i 1 aUBaBaBBaWaaaa' 'l is orntiWfcrmonllKM Kvenliig Sermon TftW Sunday Sebool a. m. Chriatiaa Sadeavor 70 p.m.

Prrr Meeting Thursday Ivenlng 7 iSO and the God of loye and peace -u-n ith von." His life yoa tbat i be term of aid laaaa hare baan for the Holy Spirit to not be, taken away from hiisw' V. David's Vows (w. 18-lT). okaa by tna owuor wortar.inat a oo aieet ann and Christian work is a proud heritage to bis 38 daalara tbe aald laaaa fortaltad and Toid.and Ibatantoaaroa do, within tweoty day from tbla data, notify tbe Rag liter of Oawia of aaid To teH God's mercies to others v. 18).

The no who has experienced aoonty, at prorldad by law; tbat ld laaaa baa anWalfead. I will Ala with tha Raaieter i.e.. God's forgiveness at once desires to tell It to others. v. To sing alond of God's 14).

He saw that the applica AN INVITATION wL ti ta iM: and through yon to whom you VAThe funeral- services were Kid 8unday Afternoon at 1 2:30 o'clock" from'tbe Baptist Church 4 conducted by Rev. W. H. H. B.

Successor to C. H.P Johnson Funeral Director and Embalmer. Calls answered promptly day or aisrht. Phone Business 57, Residence 57Y of Peadaof aatd county affidavit of a proTldad by law; and I hereby do. and tbat am aanta or hare assented a Draper turrao- aerviee.

J4 aa.l aa gA .11 nf tha above menu cordial invitation avwu- Wa will give yon a warm weloma and try to do yoa gooa. der of aaid lea and ibat yba put tame oara eord In tboffioeof tbe Baglater of Daedtof I aaid county and atate wlthia twenty daya I tion of God's mercy and loving kindness was on the ground of righteousness and Justice, He had vowed to preach, now he vows to sing. 8. To show fdjrth God's praise (v. 15).

When the Lord opens a man's Tolliver. In etment a beside his first wife in Ever-irreen cemetery. I i Come tboa and aU thy boa into tb ark -Gen. from thl date. Dated tht Wth day of Auruat, IW0.

204 Joaara BacOOBMAB. una. then his llDS shall sine -nis tEev. Asa' King McGrew was born Dec. 7, 1846 near Leitcb-field, Ky.

His parents were, of rtinn and be had Williams Monumental Works Vint PablUnad in Woodson County Advocate Ancuat IS, 1M0.) Notice of Final Settlement. praises. 4. Tbe reason Assigned (w. Id, 17).

It is because the sinner has seen the supreme sacrifice. and with a contrite beak presents the merits of Christ JesusrGod's remedy for sin. PHONE 67S I ExclsuUvo -Eye Glass Specialists Iola, Kansas Bute of Kaoaa, Wood ton County, ae. 301 S. 7ASH.t:3TC:i RESIDENCE 40J.

03 their study characteristics. He spent his boyhood days on the farm, educated himself and tinvht school. afterwards tanjfht school, lie In tha Probata Court In and for aaid County. In tbe matter of tbe Batata of J.A. and Sadie Aknaadar, Deoaaaed.

Mission Every Chrbitlan. Ira B. Franti Optical Co. OptoasetrUta and Opticians Kiat Bid Square loin, Kaaaaa creditor and other interetted in th The nearer we approach to God In 1 a uo nro hiniT the 4TOS- aforemiid Kataw are hereby aotifled tbat I oor gpiHtnal life and fellowship, the flrstbekTan preacmne Ko Xtr mr for bumsnlty. pel.ln Kentncky, builainff his btH in Jt mar universal our ministry i of oodaoo.

State of Kauaas', Canter, County at Clarkston, Ky. on th Utb day ot September, A. 1). ira, for a Unexcelled ship High Class Materials Established Reputa- tion V- With the Largest Stock in Southern Kansas is a Bid for Your Business in the world. The mission or-pmst is the mission of every Christian He and lived and died to save the a-ll 1 a.l rftlMiM.tnf 'MU fr.

IbiI Advertise in the Advoctts He built altoirether i churches, the last at Pleasan- I at aaeh tim. application will bf made for an world. The disciple la nor better than order of tbe oourt Boding and adjadgiug wl amiathahaira of tnadeeeaaed Said rmmrt ie the pptr with a sed circor lttioa in the trade territory hO Master. Anon. now on file in aaid Court and anbieot to laaceo- tioo aad MBmiaauoa oy paruaa tnaareaaaa.

An Invincible Armor. t. B. BailiBt: Admiqistrator prayer and a -sense ef A habit of -lon, Kansas. Rev.

McGrew was first married to Sarah Mildred Deane, December 28, 1868. To this raion were born 12 children, Scile, backs, at the Adyo- -V Btat of 3. A. and Sadia Alexander, Daceamd humor foi-ge Invincible armor. Beth Bradford GUcbrist.

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