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The Outlook from Independence, Kansas • 4

The Outlook du lieu suivant : Independence, Kansas • 4

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The Outlooki
Lieu:
Independence, Kansas
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4
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J. Wilber Chapman the great Tree bytcrian Evanirelbt has been having si wonderful revival at Kalamazoo, Mich. NOTICK. ftotfe In Ixrrbj jctvcn tnt the ml-wriptloa of all wlio a Seeking For the Best MTMceiPBb CKltier, la now due. Bpectfull7t Jr A.

Molbrook. 1,. i xV. I'laec to 1 If you want more reading matter, and less adds, help Increase the subscription list. For every (GO) new subscribers we will replace an add with nc ws.

Rev I). H. Knowden Ph. I). L.

L. I). will present the Sermon for the fourth issue on Responsible Wbj not a Monday morn log minis tor's meeting? Mrs. Mary E. Haines will write a to trade, come to tliu New York Store You can choose better from a large stock.

Our i Special Feature is NEW UP-TO-DATE DRY GOODS, Trimmings, Waist Silks, Trimming Goods etc. to to to to Mrlm of articles on temperance and the home. for the Conversion of the We predict some very line reading for the thoughtful. Rev. Dr.

Morrison of Wichita has gone cast to raise money for Fairmount College. Dr. D. K. Pearson lias ottered tiev.

Anesbury of Grcnola, i9 holding? neviral meetlnz In tbe M. E. Church to to D. F. CAMENGA.

I at Long ton. 'W if the college can raise $150,000 The "Working Circle" will meet at from other sources. This is to be a t.hP. of J. C.

Coedns next permanent endowment. Wednesday night, Feb. 14th. The United Brethren have held A series of articles are soon to appear successful revival meeting in this city, They had a crowd and it was carried on from tbe Den of Rev. E.

N. Cunning in the old way. Some of us, with new er methods, had fewer in attendance THE Famous $4.00 Royal Shoe For 25 Cents Secure a Ticket and get a good $4.00 and accomplished far less. Rev Nay, the Christian nastorof Elk Ulty Kas. will nolo service on each al ternate Monday evening in the Con gregational church at Lougton.

Kas. Shoe for 25 Cents. Rev. S. B.

Somersof Loncton has been holding special meeting at Elk Falls. Two were added to the Church. Sold by THE ROYAL SHOE CO. Rev. C.

H. Jones went to Bolton on ham Fb. D. on Consecration. We learn that the Baptist ar.d Congregational churches at Udall, Kansas are boldiDg special meeting together.

Rev. L. T. Hroad, Supt. of home Missions for Kansas, will preach at the Congregational church, Sunday night.

Rev. W. 13. Shaw, of Arkansas City, Kansas has been called to Manhattan to take the pulpit vacated by Rev. Tunnel.

Bishop J. S. Mills D. V. Hi.

D. of Denver Colorado, is soon to begin a scries of articles In The Outlook ou'The Holy Spirit." President J. Morrisor, I the 3th. Inst, to conduct the funeral of Independence, Kansas. Mary Matilda Finney.

She was born Oct, 28lli. 1820 and departed this ife Feb. 5th. 1900. She was for GO years a meinlcr of the U.

11 Church. "Hegiveth his beloved sleeD." The Editor united James IT. Cainand and Miss Bertha Edwards in marriage at the Congregational parsonage Sun day. They are well known yountrneonle of this city. Mr Cain is looking to the L.

1). of Fairmount College will write a. series of articles for The Outlook on 'Christian ministry as his life work. May their lives be eminently useful and happy. The Methodist people of Molineare holding a revival meeting at present which Is adding strength to the membership.

Mrs. Roanna Ball assisted the pastor the past three weeks. The The Church building at Sycamore Tlie New 3Xeat Market. Fresh and Salt Heat, Lard, Etc, '4 that was destroyed by tire last October will be replaced, subscriptions are now being taken for that purpose. The Raptlst brethren are taking heart again under the leadership of cnurcn wors in general is moving along nicely.

ve hope for good re sults in the Master's vineyard this year. "ThanKs be to (iocl whogivcth their new nastor Rev. J. Ennerly. Sev us the victory through our Lord Jesus eral have with tbe church.

FURNI TURE Rev. Dr. Hart of Parsons filled tbe AND UNDERTAKING. Christ." The town of Moline is well supplied with churches; there being four prot-estant churches and one Catholic. The M.

E. Church with Rev. Armstrong as pastor has preaching every Sunday night and every ot her Sunday morning. The Baptist church with Rev. Wnggoncr as pastor has preaching one-fourth the time.

The Christian church with Rev. C. Henderson Presbyterian pulpit Feb. 4 for Rev. S.

S. Estey, who is assisting Dr. Hart in special meetings with good results. Every Christian man who is able to do so, should spend $2.00 for five subscription to The Outlook and send four of them to persons notable to sub-crita. Rev.

Hanbey is very busy closing up his work preparatory to conference. The church has made substantial progress under his leadership, espec We are carrying a fine stock of Furniture, Carpets Mattings, Hugs, Window Shades, etc. You will find it to your interest to come and see us. Undertaking a as pastor has preaching every Sunday and Sunday night. Father Curtain is pastor or the Catholic church.

The Advcntists have no 'preaching. specialty. FnnfiTHfin. Pastor Watt, of Loncton, sends us the following good news; Two were recently received on con fession and baptism, making eicht ad ially in its finances. Rev.

E. N. Cunningham of the M. Chiircb at Liberal, Kan. has just bad a ditions this winter.

The attendance co ntlnues to increase. The JuniorO. E. has purchased a wal pledcre, thirty-live badges and has giv len $7.00 for Rome Missions. The C.

E. is becoming more active and the attendance is increasing. The Treasurers report for Jan. 1st DRY GOODS STORE. Reliable Goods at lowest cash Once a customer always a customer.

We handle nothing but first class goods and by meeting with forty profession. The Church membership has been more than doubled tkis year. President Edmund Stanley of the Friends University will write for The Outlook this year. He has not yet given us his theme, but you can safely expect something good. The, family of J.

R. Cuapnlao, of Ar 1900 wa the best in the history of the church. The pastor was overpaid and and a little money Htill on hand. kansas City, one of the states greatest selling for CASH we arc in a position to sell you good goods at the same price you pay for inferior goods. Oixt Spfit)g Goods are now in samples mailed free.

Wm. IMSE SOBTS. INBEPENDFllDE KflOSflS. GO Klncaid Spradling, Under the Opera House. For Staple ani Fancy Groceries, Independence, Kansas.

temperance advocates has gone to Y. City. lie will follow in time to attend the National Prohibition Convention. I Ion! T. S.

Salathiel has resigned tbe presidency of the temperance union. A committee consisting of Attorneys Ranks and McDrldc, and Rev. J. C. Cogglns were appointed to nominate a successor.

Miss'Minnie Lee Cropper, a graduate in Oratory and Elocution will give a recital at the Christian church next Friday etcning, under tbe. auspices of B. P. 5. S.

W. Best Paints Sold in the World. We are agents for them and we also have the largest stock of Do not Scatter Your Unwisely in Southern Kansas. 'The Working Circle." Admission 10 and 15 cents. and Mrs.

T. E. Watt are afflicted in the death of Mrs. Watts brother. A friend from Oklahoma sends in bom subscription and adds; send me soma sample copies and I will send bj more.

Milesof words meaningless offerings availeth nothing; real worth true merit. Lare b'tock. Fine assortment and good tit. That is what you want and will always find at The Baden Clothing House, Opera House Pharmacy, The Drug Store on the Corner.

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Pages disponibles:
96
Années disponibles:
1880-1900