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Winfield Monthly Herald from Winfield, Kansas • 1

Winfield Monthly Herald from Winfield, Kansas • 1

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WNFIELD MONTHLY HERALD. VOL I. NO. 8. WINFIELD.

JANUARY 1891. East Ninth Avenue. First National Winneld monthly Herald SubHcrlption Price, 23 cts. a Year. Published in the interest of the First Baptist Church of Win field, Kas.

r- Editor Rev. Geo. P. Wright. Editor of Sunday School department Prof J.

A. Wood. Editor of choir corner Prof. L. M.

Gordon. Financ'ul agent Jessie Stretch 1021 E. Ninth Avenue. Bank Building. THE LADIES' BAZAAR, Z.

FUTMAN AND DAUGHTER, PROPRIETORS. A Fine Lino of Millinery AND NOTIONS. Please call and examine our goods and get our prices. ting of a boat within a few feet of the shore, when a company of young men lose their lives by allowing their boat to capsize in calm weather, it is more than possible that their fright was made fatal by accusing consciences. The path of safety is always within the lines where we believe God has commanded us to remain.

(The Con-gregationalist.) An old Scotch woman, who had no relish for modern church music, was expressing her dislike of the singing in her own church one day, when a neighbor said: "Why, that was a very old anthem. David with presents and the pastor and wife were bountifully remembered. Among other beautiful presents was a large reclining chair. We hardly know whether this is a hint to the pastor to recline more, or less. The Lord is blessing us wonderfully as a church.

Fhe pastor and deacons are called upon to meet every Wednesday evening; to examine new candidates who are coming to us, asking for admission into the church. Nearly seventy new members have been received since the pastor preached his 1 st sermon last Feb. This first Sunday in Jan. we expect to give the right hand of fellowship to 30 new members. Let everyone attend the week of prayer commencing Jan.

5th, praying. ofor God's choicest blessings upon us. The finances of the church are in good shape for closing the year. The debt on the parsonage is nearly all provided for and in 6 months sang that anthem to Saul." To this she replied: 'Weel, weel, I noo for the first time understand why j. McGregor, Dealer in HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, House Furnishing Goods, Etc.

115 East 9th Avenue, WINFIELD, KAS MILLIE CHANDLER, Saul threw his javelin at David, when the lad sang for him," Be one of God's "minute-men," ready to start on any possible service for Him, and glad of the chance. The firemen in New York, Teacher of Piano Organ we want to say Our church owes no man a dollar." First Baptist Church, Cor. 11th Ave. and Church St. Chicago and other cities train themselves and their horses to start at midnight, out of a sound sleep, and be under way in about thirty seconds.

"We should be prepared Residence, 602 E. 11th Are. Joan of Arc being asked why her at any moment to do Christ's will, standard was so victotious, an and not need the inquiry, "Why sleep ye?" to stir us to action. swered: "I said to it: Go boldly among the English, and then I fol 9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9 6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6 Prices Upside Down! As 6 is to 9 so are our prices to those A gentleman visiting a light lowed it myself." She told the house said to the keeper: "Are you not afraid to to live here? It is a dreadful place to be constantly secret of all success. Have an idea; push it forward and then go after of regular houses.

It will only require a few moments of your time to con vince you 01 the truth 01 this. it with might and main: then succeed. Failure has a secret as well in." "No," replied the man, i'l am not afraid. We never think of ourselves here." "Never think of yourselves. How is that?" The reply was a good one.

"We know Very respectfully, 1012 Main Street. People's ftlefcantile Co. 9-9- 9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9-9 6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6-6 as success, and its secret is indifference, The Christian ideal is the noblest on earth. The conquest of the world for Jesus means the uplifting of the whole human race that we are perfectly safe, and only think of having our lights burning brightly and keeping the reflector New members have been received since our last issue, (b) Mrs. Mary Miller, S.

Fuller st. (b) Miss Kittie Littell, Highland Park. (b) Anna Littell, (b) Bertha Littell, (1) Shavalia Fayett, E. nth ave. (b) Miss Rosa Fayette, (1) Mrs.

Dr. Fayette, (b) Miss Blanch Emerick, Thompson Block, (b) De Witt Smith, (1) Jeremiah Weakley, 921 E. 9th ave. (1) Mrs. Jennie (1) S.

T. Morgan, 702 nth ave. (1) Mrs. C. (b) Mrs.

Minnie Rowland, E. 10th ave. (b) Prof. L.M. Gordan, E.

Church St. (e) Mrs. (b) Edgar Gordan, (1) Mrs. Adlade Hubbell, 414 E. 4th ave.

(1) Miss Delila (b) Vinnie (b) Mrs. Ada Everett, 1826 S. Fuller street, (b) Received by Baptism (1) by letter (e) Experience. clear, that those in danger may be saved. to a higher plane than riny nation has yet reached.

"Forward, forward standard!" we cry, butweae willing to watch it from a distance. This is the secret of our failure to do greater things for. Christ. We must follow our ideal closely, fervently. "A Promise Carried Out." It is one thing to promise; an other to fulfill.

Many railroad lines with the longing for victory that makes victory possible, before we offer much and really give little. OSTERHOUT'S OYSTER and ICE CREAM PARLOR. Confectionery, Fruits, Nuts, Etc. The best and the cheapest. 920 Main Street.

We do business different! Just shall attain the desire of our hearts. When we give our money, we may make it little or much, according as we follow jt with prayer with try our Handsomest Train in the World, which runs daily between Chicaero and Denver without desire, with hope, with unutterable longings for souls, or drop it like a dead stone in the contribution box. change, and see if it is not just a little bit nicer than you had antici- By all means let us say to the gos pated. Our new. vestibule sleepers are furnished sumptously and pel: "Go boldly among the hea We hope all our readers have daintily.

They are supplied with then;" but if we wish a victory, let us follow it ourselves. (Helping had ainerrv Christmas and a happv everything that ministers to pleas REED OLIVER, The Painters. New Year and are ready to start the New Year with a firm resolve to be more active and earnest in Hand.) Truth is given, not to be contem ure and comfort. Tno. T.

Bvrne. G. T. Nicholson, plated, but to be done. Life is an the work for the Master.

A.G.P.&T.A. G.P.&T.A.Santa Chicago Fe Route, Tope- Mr. Alexis Crain, father of out action, not a thought. (Robert son.) Bro. John Crain died on Christmas i ka, Kansas.

J. Nevins, Agent, Winfield. dav at the age ot 04. ro. ana Grainers and Paper Hangers.

It is not necessary to believe that the numerous fatal accidents which sister Crain as well as the be have occurred to parties on plea reaved and aged widow, have our svmoathvinthis hour of sorrow. sure excursions" on Sunday were A pure heart at the end of life and a lowlv mission well accom The funeral service was conducted HOC5 JVXaiia Street direct consequences of sinful mis plished, are better than to have bv the pastor at the residence use of the day. Yet the frequency filled a great place on the earth and have a stained soul and a wrecked of these Sunday accidents cannot escape the notice of those who read Dec. 26th. 6 Boys and 2 girls were present, one son at Denver and one in Kansas City being destiny.

J. R.Miller. the Monday issues of the news absent. Thus one after another is called to go saying to each one papers. And perhaps few will question the fact that the neglect of private and public worship, and the use of Sunday merely for plea We call the attention of our read of us, 'Be ye also ready." The Beautiful cantata "The I.

FREDERICK CO. SOL. FREDERICK, Manager. FAMOUS Bakery Restaurant Give us a trial and we are sure we can please you. lS Main St.

ers to those who have advertised with us. They are helping us with our paper, and let us Waife's First Christmas" was ren sure, is displeasing to God, No one is cool and brave in time of danger who feels that he has ex dered Christmas eve at the church. Great credit is due all who took part. It was well rendered and them, They are all very reliable, and we besoeak for them your pat posed himself to the peril by doing wrong. When a whole family are ronage.

New advertisers this heartilv received month. The christmas tree was loaded drowned by the careless overset.

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194
Years Available:
1890-1892