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The Sunflower from Louisville, Kansas • 4

The Sunflower from Louisville, Kansas • 4

Publication:
The Sunfloweri
Location:
Louisville, Kansas
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4
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4 t-ie Sunflower- 0. W. li. I. DEPARTMENT, l)c inifliitocrt W.

R. HARRISON, Hi ft IF ft BY JENNIE IIABLAN, kk iv i li A RELIGIOUS WEWSPAPEH. good of our C. W. B.

M. work, hay ing left a much larger salary than she now receiver, that she mny labor more effectively for the cause of missions. The new church and aux. ilary a Augusta had a feast in the convention that few children are privileged to enjoy. Wo feel that seed sown in consecrated hearts and will spring up and yield an JOEL BROWN, Eurroit.

no. I). Huuton, PubllHlwr. Special attention given to Transfer and Express. Augusta, Etsmsa.

The February Missionary Tidings stales that sister Ada Boyd, of India asks that $50 be deducted from her shJary and put in the mission fund. Sisteriv this wucririce moved my heart, and the thought 'came, who of us will much? I wish Published monthly at Augusta, Kansas, in the in-tvreHt of the Christian of Hut tar county in particular, and the State i i general. I3 the Christian Church of Augusta. We solicit correspondent from all the churches. Write on but one side of the paper and your name.

V. SUBNCKIITION HATES, Single copy, one year, in advanae, "0 cents, In clubs of ten, 4i) cents, per copy. i clubs of twenty-live, cents per copy. Advertiblnir rates' made known on application, IS. It.

Walker General Blacksmith hundredfold. Tho Juniors promise much help this year. The Olathe Band pledges the thoughts of other's aucrin'ees and other's -wow to so burden evt-rv sivul, tint, the travail of suffering, limy be rn an hundredfold iiicieasw of AN!) REPAIRING Of all kinds, Horseshoeing and Plow-Work a specialty. He who has outgrown the Bible Las outgrown Heaven. C.

E. 9 The wan who leana upon his friends never learns to walk $25. Topeka Band, at. the Centrrl church, $20. At least twelve societies have reported $10.

and some will double it if they can. I expect many repots will come in yet before the end of the quarter. Junnr supenntemVats will boon time with their reports and tell us the amount of your pledges for the year. Many Of us must mble our usual offering if we raise the SoUO pledged by Kansas. I want to hw from for the Gospel ut our God.

Bro. Jew Huwk, our Chinese mis siouary amoug his own peop'o Portland, Oregon, reports another baptism recently. Another heathen heart won for Christ. I know Bro. Jew Hawk personally and think ho is one of the purest and most conse The Devil is never more wire of anything than the over-self.

sufficient men. And Wagon Wood Work. Carriage Work a Specially. KA.S. crated Christians 1 ever met.

The C. W. B. M. planned wisely and well when I bey stationed him and his christian ife in the -Portland J.

D- BURTON, every society in the sheens soon as possible. I am hearing of new societies being formed all the time aud am glad to say all are working "Why man will reject Divine rove-fttion tu the detriment of their happiness here, and the disparagement of their future existence, can oniv bo explained by the fact that "they love darkness rather than light," and the Savior saye, "because their deeds Held. The. Iowa C. W.

B. and 0B PRINTING Bro. Hawk's many i riends there, are greatly aiding; in his support Neatly and promptly executed. OFFICE, Over Chance Biker's. for missions, or are planning to begin scon, God will bless the children and their offerings for heathen childhood.

are evil." March 13 1st ended the second quarter of our missionary year liavri we all paid our dues? Only 10 cents per month. It is so little, yet we sometimes fail to plan far it Ceo FRENCH, notary pitijlic, and u. s. pension agent, Also acknowledges deeds and Mortgages, etc. Perhaps what I suggest in this note may appear so trivial that space should not bo given As these notes go to those new in the work, I feel that what was and is so helpful to me may suggest some good to and forget it.

I think the envelope plan the best I have seen tried. At The Evangelist's typo made ns say our Aid Society had given to Ihe church instead of $110. But that is allright, the society would have given that amount if possible. Augusta has one of the Wst Aid Societies I ever knew. Their meetings are void of gossip and full of business; no foolishness bmspiritu ality abounds.

The condition is largely duo to the president. the beginning of the year twelve envelopes are handed to each mem- others. ICvry C. VV. B.

M. worker It A. MARSHALL -Physician and burgeon shonh-l have a mission cabinet. Ustu part the family secretary, if you haven't one of your own, or mak ber. Put them in tho missionary cabinet ac home and thjr as Sister Glen, suggests, in our March auxiliary letter, they are "constant reminders" not only of our dues, bin of the time and place of our monthly missionary meeting.

one of boxes or in some Any woman who can make brie -a brae Officv over Osborn's store. AUGUSTA, KANSAS. S. G. HAYNES.

Grain and Coal. for ether things and all do need There are 50,000 women in the Just at the close of the convention we were called njou to hold a ralh at Conway Spriugs, and wo responded We found the church and Sunday school in a discouraging condition. Many of their member were going to the Strip and am.ng ihemmostof their officers and not be without a place for her missionary liteiatnre, items and notes Then make it a part of your weekly reading of the papers to clip all tie helpful articles and put them o-: tile. United States who arcs members of the Christian Woman's Board of Missions. How man of us practically remember the C.

W. B. M. special hour of prayer 5 o'clock Why not have sucn a Tnesaurus on Sunday school superintendent. "We missions in every house and give it rallied, however, and caused the every Sunday afternoon t- If the whole 50,000 women could stand before the alter afc this hour, and people to believe that thir weak MAUUEB WEST Proprietors of the Gem Bakery, CONFECTIONERY AND LUNCH -( COUNTER.

the most prominent place in the library? About or on the place of deposit you might put a moto bearing a sentiment oi: duty and sacrifice. ness was meir strength Ve do not closely enough loan on God. Science seeks to reunite and bar could speak her heart burdens and soul sympathy for suffering humanity, the voice ot: su plication and faith and hope would inspire the petitioners, give courage to the mis monize man with nature and all the universe, by beginning with man's sionaries in foreign fields and great perverted nature, working through J. I). Office in Opera House Block No.

4, Augusta, Kansas, This could be painted or done in needle work, and be made beautiful, and would silently yet truly teach a lesson to yourself and to the rien ds who come into your house. Tf missions are the work of the church, is it not also the work of the house? By all means possible, collect a missionary library. the medium of man's acquired knowl edge, and with the instruments of man's device Religion divino promise of enlaiged sucritious for the good of mankind evory wnere. The 4th district convention held in Augusta February V8th to March 2nd, was vrry helpful to all the workers. The district president, sister Kelley, and Sister Nesbb, state corresponding secretary, were present with many hopeful words liliXRY IHOYJjIS GROCER, Augusta, Kaunas.

Send the Sunflower to Your friends in the East, Or wherever they may be, And help us in The good work, only 50c. seeks to accomplish the same end, only in a fuller sense, by accepting the Divine revelation founded in a positive demonstration of a superior intelligence to that of man, and a superior power to that of mature. Im Divine revelation we find the key hat unlocks the mysteries of tio origin of all life, and tho destinies of all intelligence. and great courage for the Master's cause. Miss Nesbit is a sister of Bro.

S. A. Nesbit. She is making Dealer in Staple and Fancy (irocories, Cigars and Tobaccos. DO UGLASS, KXLXSAS.

When you bury an evil habit do not visit the grave too often. Prison Trusty. cheerful loving sacrifices for the.

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Years Available:
1894-1917