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Epworth Lever from Caldwell, Kansas • 5

Epworth Lever from Caldwell, Kansas • 5

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Epworth Leveri
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Caldwell, Kansas
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5
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Father Neal is conducting a PERSONAL. I meeting at Drury assisted by Rev. B. F. Jones Hla The week of prayer was in union services by all the churches at Caldwell.

Rev. B. F. Jones has closed a revival at Star on the South CAMPBELL HORTON MEAT MARKET. All kinds of Fresh and Salt Meat.

Shipments of Cattle and Hogs. LONG BELL LUMBER CO. Dealers in. All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL. W.

G. Cooksey, Manager. J. F. ROBERTSON, Physician Surgeon, Office over Horner's Drug Store.

Residence opposite M. 10. church. John Schaeff er3 Dealer In- Haven charge with good results. We are under obligations to A.

W. Anderson, a half brother of the pastor, for a handsome ce dar Christmas tree. The Presbyterians have made some extensive improvements the past month, which adds much to the appearance of the church. Sister Mary Oerke gave a reception in honor of her son, Rev. W.

Oerke and wife. Ninety persons partook of one of the best suppers served anywhere. Rev. Geo. A.

Kleinsteiber, of Garber, O. informs us that one of their new churches is enclosed, and the one at Garber will be pushed rapidly now to completion. Rev. E. A.

Hoyt has organized a number of Citizen's Leagues. Wellington, Conway Springs and Geuda Springs are among the latest. Let the good work continue. Rev. G.

Lowther delivered his lecture on the 'Evolution of the perfect man" to a very appreciative audience at Caldwell. This lecture is filled with historical facts, and the possibilities of man E0RNIT1E and UNDERTAKING. EMBALMING. HEARSE FREE. NEW FIRM NEWGOODS BUTCHER STUMP, GROCERIES AND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A GENERAL STORE.

in the perfect development of the They entreat your patronage. Our motto is. DEALING. race. The Christmas entertainment at Falls Center was very interesting.

The house was beautifully decorated and a good program The Christmas entertainment at Caldwell was just simply an old-fashioned Christmas tree, with Santa Claus, candy and presents. It was a union entertainment of the Methodists and Presbyterians and their friends. The house was packed and a general good time was enjoyed. The Methodist and Presbyterian choir furnished the music, all of which was first-class, and recitations by the members of the two Sunday schools was appreciated. Successful, Soul-Winning A large part of our work of winning souls is personal that is, it is a work between man and man.

God has ordained that, usually, when an unsaved person is to be led to the Saviour, it shall be done through some human agent. As Andrew found Peter, as Philip found Nathaniel, as Jesus found the woman at Jacob's well, so are we to seek after souls, and win them to their Re deemer. In point of fact, nearly every regenorate person can trace his religious life to the agency of some indivdiual. Sometimes it is a mother's prayer, sometimes a father's council, sometimes the holy living of one of God's children. But even more frequently our religious experience can be traced to a word directly spoken by someone in whose Christian character we had confidence.

An unsaved person may sit under the most faithful preaching for years and remain unmoved, while a simple question, directly spoken, Are you a Christian? may do more to awaken his conscience than any number of sermons. was rendered. It was a union effort of the day school and Sunday school. Miss Montry Vaughn the teacher of the day school de serves much credit for the success of the evening's entertainment. The fourth quarterly meeting the last of this conference year was held at Falls Center, Dec.

26-27. We had a masterly ser LONE STAR Clothing House, H. C. UNSELL ONE PRICE Clothiers, Hatters, Shoers, Furnishers J. W.

MOSSER, The Old Reliable PHOTOGRAPHER, Is permanently located in Cosand Mosser's Gallery, where he is prepared to finish bicture in best style. THE STOCK EXCHANGE BANK, KANSAS. A. Drumm, S. H.

Horner President. Vice-Pres. M. L. McClu re, Cashier.

Capital Paid In $30,000.00. DIRECTORS: A. Drumm, Jito. Falkenberp, S. H.

Horner, M. h. T. Tuttle, Guarded By Hall's Time Lock. A General Banking- Business mon by the elder.

The house at Falls is becoming entirely too small for the congregations new church will be the next thing on the program for Falls Center The quarterly conference at Bro D. U. Ball's was harmonious and good reports from all the mem bers, after which Sister Ball treated the whole quarterly con ference to an elegant dinner..

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Pages Available:
124
Years Available:
1897-1898