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The Outlook from Clay Center, Kansas • 1

The Outlook from Clay Center, Kansas • 1

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The Outlooki
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Clay Center, Kansas
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Published in the Interest of the First Baptist Church. L. 1. CLAY CENTER, MAY, 1887. NUMBER 7.

"W.S. RF.ATTY'S Western Lumber Gomp'y DEALER IN- iy Mel CALENDAR. FIRST IJAITIST CIIURCII-rASTOR, REV. S. WAITE PHELPS.

Preaching 11 a.m.; 8 00 p. m. -Bible School 12 M. Young People's Meeting Tuesday evening. Regular Church Trayer Meeting Thursday evening.

Lord's Supper First Sunday of each month. Willing Workers Mission Band Meets the ft Fifth St. JUEroad tickotB moat xornirtr LUMBER, Lath, Shingles, Doors, Blinds, etc So, Carries tho-Celebrated Brands of VALLSY AND MOUND CITY MIXED PAINTS BEST IN THE MARKET. 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month at 3 p. Woman's Prayer Meeting In the vestry of the church, Wednesday afternoon, 3 o'clock, every other week.

fa all parts of tha worM. jTStAnisbip tickets to and from all ports. ISTH-rths in sleeping cars secured by witliout expense to holder of fTT.eursion Tickets at Lowest Deacon Eberle will lead the prayer meeting, May, 2Gth. 7 THK OUv ASH (JROVE WHITE UMK, l.KT IJMB IN USE. There will be no preaching May, 29.

The Sunday School will meet as usual. Mrs.E. D. Stewart's sister recently t'' MSSiUCAN TICKET BKOIvEiiS ASSOCIATION. J.

KASHAS, P0P. returned to her eastern ho me after an extended visit. The Ladies' Mite Society meets with Mrs. J. K.

Brown, three miles east of town, Wednesday, May 25th. Remember that the church observes. i-1 BSTE.AG T- J. W. CURRAN, MERCHANT TAILOR the Lords supper the first Sabbah of eacn montn.

very me mber should be present. The womans rraver meeting alter i) hi iv- nates with the mite society. It should be as largely attended as the latter. Pm(1 feiHH eM DomcstiD uome ana oring some one wTith you Twelve received the ricrht hand of L.Q AN' OF. F.I QE, Moaqy at al os First Mortgage fellowship at our communion service in April, and four more at same serv ica no aHmitho UuAiJJuo bJllJjurb, in May.

Others will be received at the next communion service, June 5th. We have tw prayer meetings each week. Aim to attend one or both. Parents Bh ould see that their children PANTAL00NI1QS. 5th St, Clay Center, Kan.

ajjstkact rruyuuuu) ox shout notice. cokUhui'yK E. J. BON HAM. attend, especially the young people's meeting, whether members of the church or not.

The free social was enjoyed by every Upr-Uirs ov Whitney's Kesiaii raut. one. Only person complained and that was from fatigue caused by carrying -rr: C. E. GIFFOR SPICER REED All Kinda Of v.

J-- J- sandwiches to the boys. The music and recitations were much appreciated. Let us have another soon. Next Sabbath morning our subject will be the melody of the Christian life. In the evening we will have a service of song.

We expect this to be very interesting as well as profitable service Some candidates will follow Christ in the ordinance of baptism. 0 Marriage. Nelson-Lingren On the 21st of Fresh Salt Moats. MONEY TO LOAN. a E-tu ftoJ CTtittI Security, at liic rutui of interest.

Sale mivS ftnjuti'd. Iaurfcfw; written In first-cU-s conn. OfSw eorrvor of Fourth Lincoln hkbi. WICKSTRUM AND SWENSON. J.

P. STEWART, M. D. ALL CALLS IN CITY PKOMPTLY ATTENDED TO AT AIJL -HOURS. April, 1887, at the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs.

Chas. Beck, Mr. Thomas A. Nelson to Mis3 Mary Lin-gren, both of Clay Center..

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Pages Available:
36
Years Available:
1886-1887