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Woman's Mission Star from Salina, Kansas • 1

Woman's Mission Star from Salina, Kansas • 1

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Mission A TD Arise and Shine! Thy Light lias Come, the Glory of the Lord is Risen upon our. Gloom Hcileemli.tf Love. VOL. SO. 18.

SALINA, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1890. $1.50 VKil ANNUM WOMAN'S WOMAN'S MISSION' STAK. Ministers and Deacon's Union A (ERMON. STATE ITEMS. Aunt Pansy.

I'reachM at Emporia, frbranry lath, a Auentlilud at Iiwrnc, Riaiw, Marebfl, 1HII0, ma aeooml lUpll.t Cfaureb by Itev, HletiartUoa Tut XkXIt, IK. MinHldN Stab Day 6th, Sunday In Miircli. Rend the program and Have ing for hmi to come like a thief. You would not be daiieiiig If yoti exacted to enter In when hu couioth the second lime. God's finger touches tho stone and the Are files us he writes those words to last forever.

"Thou Shalt have no other GtaJ's before mo." Tho Clay Ckntkh Kankah. Published every Friday, at SallHa, Kansas, IT IB WllllAM'S MlMlil STAH I'I HI.IMIMI Company, in Hie Interest vl iba Woman's Han-111 Home mid Foreign MImmui Society ir Kanias, The Ministers and Deacon' union of Wheii we look this aobjeet squarely Dkah A i' st 1'ansy: I am a little ynur paper until then. the Ceiitral association met with the in the face and put our hand upon tb Rev, 'J'. T. Ward will I unitize utaiut Deut.

23. He preached a soul-itlrr-lng sermon. 1114 paraphrases reflect' ed Oklahoma In a clear light and sometime almost made us feel that wo were there laying claims to some of those rich one-hundrf d-and-slxty'. After thu sermon a collection, Xi.73, was taken for the union, The St ah editor presented thoclaiinsof the Stak and recelved'lii return several suliserl-tier. Rev.

0. W. Brown exhibited a map Seeend Itaptlst church of Luwrenee.at wounds It has made in the homecir i 40 converts more next Sunday, nt 10 o'clock, n. ni. Ulrl fnuii Lineon visltliitf with my grand inatna In Clay Center.

My name Is Jessie Williams, my minim's name Is Al'iics Willlanis. 1 heard of divine vengenee, Ijko a flame, of Are cm nun in i no cnurcn or una, wo are Wichita. Itev. P. Johnson, preslilent of the Hulwrlptlon Kate.

Per annual, uaali III ,,11.50 Sin mum In, cash In sihitiio, I'liree uioiiitis, cash In Ml made to ask ourselves and others wha from the furnace, or flro flying from an I'lihiii, nad IVIanis cxxm and of- Rev. T. IF. Ruing, of Omaha, and a Harm ft ieinl of tlio i a it, is conduc can lie done, you anil Jake, 1 llioiiulit I would lik rerea prayer. Aru wiiieii a few ajt anvil, great God, his Jealousy is seen burning deep down In the stone aud The young man comes from the field ting reWvu at his church assisted by to know you so I have written on jiroprlate rciiiarks were untile by the iiresltlent ndntlve to the inectiliif of when hi finger play over the stone or ruins, tne woman comes from the liev.

J. It. Richardson, will find Inclosed three pninli't fr of the Oklahoma and gave a short talk I house of shame and would Join ih Head of Ml Clara Inward mid her Jake, jKfwiu WiLUAiis, the I'liltm nt Emporia, and tell clown to ho words, the Lord, thy God, will not hold him guiltless that takelh my name In vain." advising our people to go there aud get land. After a few announcements departure for Congo In tuis iiumU'r, lug why this session of tho union was cnurcn, out can not, don't care to leave off the ways of sin and puts the CLAV CKXTKU being held at Lawrence. by the pastor, the meeting adjourned Me learn Unit Rev.

Ratline has resigned Atchison, and (i. W. Brown question to you. "What harm Is there When you must be condemned for Df.au Al'NT I'ASsy: Jake must be On mot Ion, the union commenced P. Johnson, Pres.

lias resigned Win Meld the same act, you must expect noth a verv funny Ikv, Is he kmh to his wire? liusliiess.iiml the following mimes were In dancing," and, If you area inano God, you iniM. torn to the word C. M. Williams, Editor and Manager 0 Assoclfito Editors. Mm.

H. M. Ooiski). Furl Scott, Kansas. Mmh.

M. C. Mi ui'iiv, Kansas Illy, Kansas. Mmh. H.

(1. ClHANT. OllSWa, KilllMU, Miss Naskik K. Smith, Wlcbila, Kansas. Mia lam Smith, Cotfeyvltle, Kansas.

Miiw K. L. Bai'Mhuhv, I.awronoo, Kansas. Mum F. B.

Bixkmohie, Topeka, Kansas. Mrs. M. K. Kyhkknuai.l, Uighton, Kinwi.

C. M. Williams, Sec Kov. A. Fairfax hat moved from IiIk Certlanly he Is lmikI to his wife, I ing but death, cterua) death.

fiirtillcti: Rev. K. vm. unoron, uw- WICHITA. wou, itnu mai wnicn uoii condemns fa nil, In Chulaunuii to Parsons 1 confess It must lie a sin, yes, a sin.

hojiethey will fct liome safe iiik I ivneei Kev. P. Johnson, Tojiekii; Rev you must not uphold and that on Mrs. Lou Drown, of rarsons, lain whore ho will 1m nearer his church Tho Greeks hud harlots to do their hoM' the colt will not kick Jaku when O. V.

Ilrowii, Arkansas City, Kansas; which God Is sllent.you take for grant the city visiting her daughter Mrs. Tho church ut (iiilena yet without dancing on national days. The Ro he goes to ride hhn, we can't send Jake Itev. W. Merrer, Ottawa; Rev.

It. Har- JesKle Crouch. ed there is no harm in It which will pallor mans had prostitutes, no better, and any pennies this time, vuicrc iiitue ht, Si. Johns; Rev, C. II.

Holmes, niaterally endanger your soul's salva Mrs. Jennie Gordon gave an enjov Chanuto has Ih-iii revivetl and aliout lllble will we II ml the word snow. Lawn-iiee; Rev. M. Williams, Sail in the days of gamblers, loafers met in tho street, piped and tion.

able party Thursday evening at her J. and V. Hoi.To.v. Church Diroctory. na; Deacons ji.

1 toiling, lopeKa, C. Oh, God, speak through thy word home on north fifth ave. Those pres The word snow Is found Exml. 4. 0.

James nnd A. Steele, North Lawrence, 20 added to the church In lie short time that KiT. M. lias Ih-cii for Tho Toix-ka Canltul ainl thu Sr.it danced for each other, and in Herod's day.hls wife's daughter danced for tho Oh, God, help, help, that they word ent were, Misses. Sadie and Mary I told you once where the word was Giiilgiinil O.

W. (iross, Lawrence. may bo rightly convolved; fur man Perry, Nettle Jones, Sallie McClellan, head of John tho Baptist. What are found. A.

1'. After the enrollment of names.tople needs to be saved as much now as ever. Stella Turner, Jennie Jones, Nannie one ti hat is lie la-si way to increase My God, forsake me not Smith, Cora and Julia Carter. Messrs. Clay Kanhas.

This St. Joiin'h IUitiht Ciiiuicii Prayer uioutlntf every Wednesday ovciiIuk. Iltmlucss meeting- Friday evening belore the flint Hun. lay lu eaoli uioutn. PreauliliiK at II a.

ni, and 7-ilU p. m. every Sunday. Younir Peoples Christian Association at 8:1111 p. in.

every Sunday. Uuud music. Kvi-ry body invited. I'. M.

Williams, Paator. M. E. Clinton Preaching- every Sunday at 11 a. m.

and p. 111. Sunday school hi the financial Interests of tho church," was talked tipanddlscussed very freely S. Putton, G. II.

P. and 8. W. Lome to the mountain of Sinai and Dkah Ai nt Tansy: My little tUw you dancing for, my friend. These dances are only a near way to hell, a mild, modest broad way, tens of thousands are walking down that way.

Brothers, sisters, mothers, and fathers one year for ll.7 cent. SiiIiscHIk'. Itev. J. Tlioinas, of Chicago, iimni-y Into tho Stau's ears last wtH'k.

YVe ml It and rt urn you our sincere thanks. liev. T. II. KwIiik's ieoiU', at Oma Smith, 1).

Johnson, G. W. Jtodenhani' ClipisT is sick. He had a tit (ihIiiv. 1 Revs.

Brow Clioron, Johnson, Mor look at Its base and across the plain. You goo 4,000 or 5,000 tents pitched. Here are 40,000 or 60,000 men, women. mer, W. Carter, L.

Anderson, Mr. and hoiieJake lllifet home safe. Tell ei'Miitl Hulling. jiev.iunrou mougni Mrs. H.

W. James, Mrs. Wihnore, Mrs his wife to lie sure and iron his shirt re going with their children following lie church should not wait for the and children gathered, while Moses V. Glover, Mr. It, R.

Orey and father. with electric starch. Here Is two ii- p. m. Kiev.

H. w. Hawkins, l'uKtnr. A. M.

E. Clloiit'it I'l-cudilug eiiuli Sunday at 1 1 a. in. and p.m. Ail are oordliilly Invited.

Kiev, 8. V. Ai.kxamikh, Pastor. thorn, tho old man and the mother are world to keep up it fliiaiicial.but that goes up Into tho mountain to speak MrsU. Ilroadiee, of Parsons, lain going Just to have a good time while the church should do something for it with God, and they gather around tho hero and must I iwirt from all I have, ha, are dctcruilued on reading (he Stak and Stau Day (iki.

Where art thou, Itevs. A. .1. Stewart w. It.

and C. C. Laws? what direction did Kcvs. Ihavelv self to Increase Its Ihiauclai Interests. nles to buy it with.

Ckokoia I'Kitnrsox. Clay Centkii. Kaxsat. the city. She was called here to -the bedside of her sick nephew who has been ijulto ill fur some tlmo but Is bet mount and clamor for an linage, noth clearest Lord tis Thee.

Socrot Societ ies. lie farther urged iixn tho brethren ing more man a maKosnin. A lnxir lint, ah, dow down, till their feet he necessities of the tithe system ter now. old image can not see, hear, speak, nor Kev. (1.

W. Itrown said If the financial Miss Hllilo Phelps has returned rest on the pillars of the bottomless pit, down till they aro wraped in At'NT I'ansy: I have never written to you or Jake licfore, so I thought 1 would like to tret acquainted with yon. change tho cottdltluiis of things, that from Columbus, where she sDent Interests were alive, everything else (1. I'. or C.

V. Meets (Huh Monday nlirlit at I. O. Wig-til's hull on Santa Fe Aventio ut 111. VIhIiiiik brethren In good standing cor-illully invited to attend.

U. V. Smith, I S. J. W.

Phick, K. O. is what they would have. iew inouins visaing nor moincr. chains of darkness and dispalr, down, would move ulong nicely aud, there on tne intra Mint ay this month.

I to Sunday school every Sunday, There are several things that are molng mistress, till your soul is full fore, hu urged that we Jay by in store F.lder 'J'. T. Ward will bantlxo 10 or 18 abominable, to God. 1st. An unlio- to the brim with dancing, amidst and A.

It. Cliilders jfo when they hit OrandotTe's. place in company with T. C. CtKik, .1.

Harris, S. Solomon nnp J. S. Smith, Dlil see them, .1. K.

white? 1 did not hut Durden and T. L. Davis, or Diuilap, did. We had to crowd out some of our correspondence this week on account of programmes. the 11 rst day of tho week.

Rev. I'ci'kusoii Is my teacher and sue is very kind. Hero is a icitny for St. Jokkimi Uiimik, 7tt, F. A.

A. Y. Mason meet every second and ttiurtli Slomlny evening lievig heart. 2nd. An unsubdued will.

the flames of hell, down, thou murder- Mercer said if wo would imako the ef who professed during tho late revival. Mr. T. II urs te has movad bis house north water street to his farm near Valley Center, his future home, Tell him not to let the uiiileklek hhn. 3rd.

A murdering heart. 4th A cove and demon of Infernal crimes, till LicAi.n iN Kick. fort that tjixl would give us success, lie urged the brethren to preach sys- tous heart. 5th. A froward look.

Cth. thy soul Is thrust through and through Miiuiy I'utton calls huwelfJ. L. In eucli niontb, at 'm In (). In lit hall on Simla Fe Avenue.

Visitor Invited to intend. HoiiKHT Cox, aec. A. 1). Hims, M.

Dknvku Stab Loixik, ill. Holds regular ooinnuinleatlnii nt their hull every flrntnnd An Idolitrotis spirit. Tho crowning ith nrrows of eternal pain, flown, ti'iuaticgiviui; and educate their con Clay C'kkteii, Kansas. Sullvan's ''cut! button." Sowe learn that Sullvan wears a "patton cuff but thou idolater, down, till thou has wor Mission Work for the Stau one Ki-egatiiMi Rev, JV Johnson pre Al'NT Pansy: My name Is Fmidl.i ton. shiped through eudless night and ev- dieted that tin! time was not far dis stone in this building of wroakago Is an unbelieving heart, the soft sandy foundation stone is an Idolitrous heart, Teachers of the Second Bantlst Sun- tnlnl 1 iiosday (it ench mouth.

Isltlug brethren Invited. C. K. Thiikkts, sec. F.

K. I'iiimku, W. M. week carry your we want tin1 Mission Stak Rice. I iio to school every day.

My teacher's name Is Miss Chest. In what read in tant when our niannerlof collecting day school held their meeting at Miss erlasting pain, down where the worm dieth not and tho fire Is nofquenched; money for God's purpose as we tlo now Jennie Jones' last Wednesday evening will sink ito disuse. liev.C. M. Wll- Hev.

T. T. Ward talksof running place was Christ born? 1 1 ere is pen- every family, liro. Smothers let us hear from here ts a nation that has come from own, young man, young woman. Circles and Ofllcors.

you uv for Jake. Fheduie ltu afar, have divers ways, has seen w-on- To you and all others who have gone to get money honest ly. Dea i no revival an we oiu nim God speed and may 'much goud'be done wonders and conquered many nations, tho way of an evil heart, I plead to throutfh the Stau. C. ().

Smith and J. v. Smith comr. lie front. to con Hulling said mo jH'opie snouiti oe but yet they are undecided whether to and the Lord be pleased with tho work and bless every effort put forth In Ills od in your presence for you, and, if taught that it is an lnciimlnint duty.

name. Stella, ter a further discussion of the sub Mcl'IlliHSON KANSAS. Siiiuin Mission Cntci.it Foht Scott, Kan MtK'ta on weoiiil Miimliiy vciiIiik or cneli anth. Mr M. J.

Hayes, president. Mrs. U. St. (lolnea, secretary.

Everybody Is Invited to meet with us. Camaky Mission Ciiui.e Ottawa, Ka.n. LAWRENCE. ject by other brethren topic was passed to the next setting of the SALINA. From our regular oorresponent.

Weather fair. Mrs. Arvin is able to be out again. Union, for further discussion. From our regular correspondent.

The second topic, "What Is a true Many qf our friends aro still sick Mrs. L. Franklin Is numbered with with la gilpiw, sni ritual church," was discussed and passed tho next ino.etniig.of the union. the sick. rs.

Gray Is iuite sick. Third tonic, "Who are the qualified Mr. L. Berry took a flying trip lo The revival at tho St. James church Meets first Thursday of each month.

Mrs. A. Maddox, president, MiM T. Henry, secretary. Cordial Invitation out Tor vlsitinir sisters to neet with us.

Elihkka Mission Chicle Eureka, Kansas. Meets First and Third Wednesday in each nnnth. All are Invited to meet with us. subject fur church membership," was Junction City this week. is st ill progressing.

The last reports trust God or not. This is like man, wicked and rebellious man. Joro Is your pleture.brothors.here is yourself, year or more age. A man of truth, of grit, for a man would have to have grit to lend such a people; ho goes up In the mountain to converse with their God about their welfare, and they murmur locnuso ho Is gone a long time, and then they clamor for an image, a golden calf. It is made and they fall down and.likely, begin to pray to it.

but afterwards be-giu to danco. What is It anyway? The Hebrew word means to leap for Joy, rejoice for something that God hath done. When the children of Js-real stood upon the banks of the Red sea and saw thejhosts of Pharoh drive taken up and discussed till noon. gave fifty-seven accessions. The Union adjourned till 2 o'clock I received two copies of your pajaT and I was very much impressed with Its news, so I inclosed seventy live cents which will pay for the paper six months.

We are few in number "la-re and we haven't any church here, nevertheless we have meet ins. Itev. C. li. Tint, preaches for us.

ho preached two able sermons yesterday and Cod came in our iniilst and we were made B'nd. A good collection was tuken up and gave it to the speaker. Mrs. Ilattie Miller, dime down from Salin Saturday evening'to visit relatives and friends, she returned Monday morning to Salina. Yours Truly Tho ministers and deacon's Union Miss Willie Smith has been coiillnetl to her lied with la grippe.

Itev. C. M. Williams has resinned p. in.

met at the Second Baptist church, Thursday, a. m. Though the weather AFTKKNOON SESSION. his travels for tho mission if thou wilt be saved, burden not your heart, but throw away corner of thy ear, slide up the window of thy sold, peep out the door. Behold I stand at tho door and knock, and.

if thou wilt open, I will come in. While heaven is bowing down, and angels are listening, God Is wailing, young man; wilt thou be saved. When heaven would like to hoar you angles would shout. The horse 'of life and power, Its Testis, who rode through tho battle of sin and shame, and saved your mother and bore away your father from thedungenof hell and ra'llions more from the threshold of hell to a throne of light, to the home of tho blessed; young man, the horse that waded the bloody seas of hell and forded the river of trouble, and, like a ray of a sunbeam, went down and through the vale of death and hell where thousands of other horses fainted and fell, strangled and died, like the fresh sun- beam of morning sun, without foam or lather or steatched nostrils, yes, with-; out panting for rest. he stands harnessed to the chariot of life, champing and surging against the gospel bit, ready to lungh through the trackless air and was somewhat inclement, the evening Mr.

Wm. Kennedy, head waiter at Mrs. A. Washington, president. Miss (Jertrude Goodrich, seeretuiy.

MoundCity, Mission Ciiiclk MounhJl'itv, Kansas. Meets night In each The union re-assembled at 2 p. in. services were well attended and Rev. 0.

M. Williams delivered one of his The president read Hebrews xii, and the National, is quite ill with lung fever. No. Cspel Hymns was sung and interesting sermons, takfngasa text, Misses Jennie Williams and Klla prayer was oft ereti ny liev. is.

Harper "All things work together for good to Finch made their first visit to the After dtivutional exercises, the presi month. All are Invited to meet with us. Mrs. M. E.

Hobs, presidont. Mies Ada Wilson, secretary, Itallroad Time Card them that love God," Romans vm, 28. down and. saw the the waters coming Star otllce last week. dent declared the union ready for busi On Friday evening, a large congrcga-.

togother, uncoupling the chariots and Rev. Hawkins, of Salina, will leave ness. horses snorting for life, and, in the tlon listened to an excellentsermon by Rev. Brown, subject, Foretaste of The discussion of tho third topic was midst of death, drivers, like cork, on soon to attend the annual conference of his church at Springfield, Mo, of Heaven." He quoted as a text Duet. resumed After several speeches by the brethren, the following resolution the mighty deep, Sister Miriam came HUTCHINSON From our regular corres pondent.

The AV. C. T. W. met at the second Ilaptlst church Sunday March second 2o, Revs.

Alexander, of Salina, and Ed out, leading a host of woman, dancing Rev. Brown occupied tho pulpit of and saying, "The Lord hath over wards, of Nicodenias, are conducting was road by II. Rolling, and passed by revival meetings nt Minneapolis. tIie nion; the First Baptist church, North Lawrence, Sunday. During his stay in the city ho is putting forth no small i ii i iiesoiveo, inai it ue ine sense ui una Rev.CI.

G. 1 utt has been called to nroner uualitied sub- thrown the hosts of Pharoh In the sea." Here is, something to dance for, if dancing is leaping for joy. The following is the. programme. Gospel Hymn No.2;i5.

J'rayer Itro. Harr. Words President. Solo L. Fife, the pastorate at McPherson, Kansas, for church membership Is a regen- down the shining way to save, yes, to save oven mo.

May God open your effort to organize an Oklahoma club. When the Philistlans had Isreal haf and talkes of starting a revival sunn, orated person believing in the Lord heart till you shall fall before him and Rev.Harper was ith us Sunday ar.d fled by the giant, and the lad, David, The Mission circle whose meetings Jesus arm unpwseu uy proper nuami-istrator authorized by tlio Baptist cry aloud, saying, "Save, Lord, save, occupied the stand at the morning ser (reneral Keniarks Hro. Kan" May I have rum, Lou George. have been stopped on account of the for I am sluking down, down, down church, vices, taking as a text Matt. vii.

24. slew him with a small stone, thus delivering Isreal out of their hands and when the news got to the city, the wo its meeting last Tuesday Tho fourth topic, "Who was the Ho delivered a very impressive sermon, founder of the Baptist church," was UNION PACIFIC. EAST bound Fo. 203, mall and express, arrives 11 a. m.

No. 201, midnight mall and express, 11 a. ni. No. 208, express a.m No.

212, local frelKht, accommodation 5:20 pm No. 214, local freight, accommodation pm No 218, freight p. ni, WEST HOUNII No. 201, mall and express, arrives 5:00 p. m.

No. 203, night mull aud express, 6:10 r. m. No 2U5, nlaht mall and express, a. m.

No. 213, freight, ncuomtnodatloo, 8:30 a. m. No. 217, local freight, accommodation 3 p.

Hoollnlng chair eirs (seats free) between Salina and Kansas City. Through Palace sleeping oars to Chicago and St. Louis without change. McPHEHSON BRANCH. No.

271, mixed, loaves Salina, 6:30 a. m. No. 272, mixed, arrives at Salina, 5:00 p. tn.

Passenger, leaves Salina, 5 :25 p. m. Passenger, arrives at Salina, 11 :30 a. in. LINCOLN llltANCH.

No Sunday trains. Mixed leaves Salina at 7 :00 a. m. Passenger leaves Salina 1:44 a. ni.

Mixed arrives at Salina 5:00 p. m. Passenger arrives at Salina 12:10 p. ra. MI8SOUKI PACIFIC.

KART BOUNI No. 202, mall and express, departs 8 :30 a. m. No. 220, freight and a.

m. west Bound- veiling. men came out singing and dancing, Rev. C. M.

Williams concluded his passsd till next saying, "Saul slew his thousand, but The fifth topic, Who Instituted the David slew his ten thousands." Lord's Supper," by common consent, it was agreed that Christ instituted the The children of Isreal lost the ark.in after which the doors of the church were opened and the result was the addition of two new members. A young men's meeting will be held at the Second Baptist church, Sunday, 3 o'clock, p. m. Addresses will be de-. iivered by Revs.Melcher, Cohron.

E. L.S. supper. Topic 8th. ''Why do we not Invite it their sacred things were kept; for seven years it was gone, but Anally Providence sent it home on a new cart.

They, after leaving it at the house of revivals last Wednesday evening, and baptised the two remaining converts, Sunday afternoon. The Y. M.C.A, of St. John's Baptist church was well attended last Sunday and the subject was thoroughly discussed. No regular program will he rendered next Sunday but It will be a consecration' meeting.

Tea-Pot. Pseudo-Baptists to commune with us" OSWEGO KANSAS. We are about to engage In a protracted meeting, the church members were called together on the fourth of this month, thero seems to be a christain spirit existing in the hearts of those that were present and It seemed that each one was very anxious to try satan's walls by and with the spirit of God. Sistor Easter Evens died on the fourth of this month, she crossed the river about a. m.

and said she waa ready to go, had nothing to grieve her, but she said that she was going to that rest "whore the wicked cense to from troubling and the weary are at rest." Mrs. Funkerhouse is still lingering was passed to ine meeungoi uie. union for further discussion. Obed-Edom for nine or more months David hoard how the Lord was bless Topics for discussion at tho next meeting: ing Obed-Edom and his houso and David girded his loins and danced with all his might before the ark. 1 st.

What is the difference between the church and kingdom?" This makes quite a contrast between Discussion to be opened by Rev. Mt. Sinai.a gulf that you cannot pass, Mercer. "Was John's baptism Christian If you would go can you bring things over to you. Opened for discussion by Rev.

P. jno they would rather beieaa oy tne yet on the sick list. ELLSWORTH. From our resular correspondent. Rev.

G. Roberts, of ed for us cm Sunday at 7:30 p. m. A very interesting sermon, he selected for his text, Mat. The subject wa well handled.

We also had with us Mr. R. C. Lott, of Salina and Mrs. M.

B. St. Clair, of Kanopolis, who attended tho service Sunday. wicked ope and be lost, than bo led by Joh nson. the spirit of God.

Here there people The time for adjournment being i .1 had done expressly what why God had near at nana, a motion prevaneu unit, the time bo extended 30 minutes. just written warning them they should not do, the new command Just This time was given to Star. After Mr. Geo, Ensly, is very sick and has been "for sometime. Your writer under stood that brother Green Durden, the father of Rev.F.

Durden, was very sick. Mr. McGlnnis the townsarlal artist' of this place took a flying trip to Cho-topa on the third of this month to visit coming down from him. fresh like the a synopsis of origin and tho rapid pro Miss Ella Roberts who has been vis mountain covered with snow, fresh a-cess of the Stak by tho editor, Rev. Jtcmarks Rev.

Hill. Blackboard Kxerclses L. Graves drank my last glass boys Jay W.I'ope. Temperance Battle Songs, What are you going to do boys. Miss Allie Holley with the old maids gave a lively social at her residence on No.

9th South Main, in honor of her birthday. Among those present were Messrs ltobt. Early, Win. W. Willet, J.

M. Jay. W. Pope, W. A.

J. M. Holley, Misses Emma, Sidney, Relic Hill, Fannie Hampton, Alice Pope, Lucy Fife, Aliio Lillie Holley. She recieved many beautiful presents. Mtes A.

spared no pains in making it pleasant for her guests. While J. furnished them with amusing jokes. Refreshments were served at 12 p. m.

The ladies costumes were simply grand. Tlio gentlemen wore corresponding ties. After singing Home Sweet Home, tho happy crowd departed. Pro, Barr says he will give the 5th Sunday in March for the Stau. Miss Lizzie Brown has gone to Color ado.

Miss Rosa Sims is reported on the sick list. Van has sold his Interest in Rcstur-turant and departed to Colorado. Mrs. Maupin accompanied him. Mr.Mauph-in went there about three weeks Mr.

Howard Is still very low hut is oh ting better this afternoon. There will he social given at the Baptist church for the benefit of Mr. Howa.d. "Rev. Rivers, of "Newton, lias been holding meetings here this weak.

Mr. Will Thomas came, down from Nickerson help his wife celebrate her birthday. Miss Jennie Thomas has returned from her visit to Wellington. On her way back she stopped at Wichita she reports as having splendid time. There was a suprise given at Mrs.

Susie Fectlc on E. west ave. in honor of Miss Ella Mays, It being her birth day. Those present report a goo tim Mrs. M.

Tyler. like the rain on tho earth, a law that No. 217, freight and accommodation 2:20 p. m. No.

201, mail and express arrives, 7:41 p. m. Through cars to Kansas City, St. Louis, Pueblo and Denver. ATCHISON TOPEKA SANTA FE.

HABT BOUND jMall and express, leaves Salina, 8:40 m. A-oeommodatlou leaves Salina, 0:45 a.m. WEST Mail and express, arrives at Salina, 0:00 a. m. Aoo )tnroodation arrives at Salina, 12:30 p.

in, Free reclining chairs to and from Emporia-Topeka, Lawrenoo and Kansas City. Close connections tnadd at Strong City with through cars for points In Texas, Colorado, Now Mexico and California. C. H. I.

P. UOCK ISLAND HOUTE. OOINO KANT Passenger for K. C-, St. Joe and east 8 :20 a.

tn. Pass's for Wlohltu, Calwell and south 2 :45 p. ni Acoom modatlon 8 :30 p. AHBIVKS FROM THK BAST Passenger from K. St.

Joe and eitel 0 :40 p. m. Pass'r from Wlohita.Cal well and sou tb 1 1 -15 p. Accommodation 11:40: p.m. Two reclining chair cars on all passenger rains through to Topeka, St.

Jie, Kansas City and east. KANSAS CITY, Enclosed I hand you money collected for tne Mission Stak. It Is so strikingly strange that our people generally are so dull in taking hold or suliBcrib-ing for their own State papers. When iting relatives at Kanopolis, returned o. M.

Willi arjs, each delegate made a homo to Warrensburg Monday brief talk and expressed themselves as shall save them from other nations, a law that shall save them from the his mother. He reports Chetona still We hope to see her in our being well pleased with the paper and alive. Mr. McGlnnis is suffering with curse of the law, a law that gives life midstagainsoou. gave their word to stand by it.

a very bad cold, am going to work and death. Listen, oh, Isreal. listen. Mr. Wm.

Walker.Mrs. Birdie Brown a motion by Deacon II. Rolling enr- FORT SCOTT. From our regular correspondent. This week wo chronicle the marriage of Miss Tillie Morgan and Mr, G.

Willianson. Miss Morgan is our Sunday school secretary and onejif our best girls. Mr. Williamson. Is highly respected and a well known geleman.

He is stone mason by trade. They were married at the lome Mr, and Mrs. John Morgan; the brides parents, and retired immediately to their comfortable home. Mr.Smith of the Ft. Scott Y.M.C.A.

met our young men Sunday afternoon and gave a lecture concerning Their laudable association, including i ts origin and remarkable work throughout the world. The meeting adjourned to meet Tuesday night for permanent organization. The revival continued with unabat ed interest, many have been happily converted, andpiore than twenty inquirers are-on the way. Mesdames H. J.

Grant and R. M. Goines attended Y. W. C.

A.Saturday afternoon, aud were warmly received. They were highly pleased with the meeting. In this meeting we were overjoyed to find srich zealous Christians up and at work in the garden of the Lord. The only painful regret is that we can't And such workers among ourselves, young women standing up for Jesus. We expect to organize a Bible training class soon and, if possible, prepare some workers for the vinyard.

will our women come Let us work for the Lord. Sknioo. These people dance for want of con ried that the proceedings of the mect- for the Star, as a subistute agent, love the Star and I want the paper to live, I shall report to you, all sub ng be printed in the Star and that 50 il .1. C.n 1,.. i-L fidence.

1st. They could not believe but that God had ordered them up there to die and they wanted a good time before they died. "That was the Copies (il Hie di Ait ue seuu iaj mmj ministers and deacons of the Union, and that a collection be taken up to-night scribers I get and I will forward yon the money. I wish every bodv would for the same. feel as I do toward this paper.

May God bless tho Star and may she travel The union then appointed Rev. only way for them to have a good time, sin against God. 3rd. They could not believe Moses for he was with them every day. Truth, friend, you cannot on.

u. F. Cursnsnoif. believe every man nor spirit that W. W.

SPOOL. and her little girl are still on the sielc list. Mrs. Buckler's children are having a severe attack of measles. Rev.

G. Roberts is very ill. Mrs. B. Clair's little daughter is improving rapidly, from the whooping cough.

It is reported that B. W. and wife are going to leave the city soon. If so we hope that their vancancy will be filled with intelelligence. Wm.

Gaskln returned home from Geneseo, Kansas as gay as ever. Michiel Smith took a flying trip to Warkenie Kans. The many friends of Mrs. Smith will be glad to learn, that she is recovering from tho lagiippe. Walter Bowlin is confined to his bed with a severe attack of fever.

Success to tho Star. Ed. 11. comes in the name of Christ, but try them, and every one that confesscth that Christ camo in the flesh to de PROPRIETOR OF stroy the power of the devil, is of God. While they are dancing.

Moses Is W. rtrown.JArkansas City, to preach at p. m. Resolved that we tender our heartfelt thanks to Rev. E.

M. Choron and his good people for tho hospitality shown us since our stay with them. On motion, the union adjourned to meet at Ottawa. NIGHT SESSION. The congregation assembled at 8 p.

m. After a few choice selections by the. Lawrence Singing Chorus, Rev. G. W.

Brown was introduced to the audience, and took for his subject, "A Foretaste of Heaven." His text was asked to take papers Uioy always, it seems, have some frivolous excuse, giving the same old, chestnut "lam too poor just now." They don't once seem to think that procrastination is the thief of time. More of us should he careful readers of ourownnewspaper in order to leave off the doings among our poor and down trodden race. Tho Metropolitan Baptist Sunday school of this city, although not a member as of Central Sunday school convention, hopes to ho able to coming down the mountain with a message of God. THE ATLANTIC You would not if you were made perfect in the love of God. You would notdance if you have taken up your cross and are following Christ.

Restaurant Yon would not dance if you were look help the Mission bTAKsomeanoui. ine fifth Sunday. (A..

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Pages Available:
168
Years Available:
1889-1890