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Topeka Signal from Topeka, Kansas • 2

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Topeka Signali
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Topeka, Kansas
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HIATT, THE TOPEKA SIGNAL Regular Ohurch Attendance. The forsaking not of the assembling of ourselves with the church is not hnly a requirement o'the New Testa- ent but is one of the best safe guards Miss Ida Barnes, 1316 Taylor street. Miss Nora Cragnule, 705 Lane erect. Mrs. M.

E. W. Eighth. George Rhodes, 618 Lincoln street. Henry Morris, 606 West Sixth street.

Roy Armstrong, 1263 Filmore street. Amos Williams, Wanamaka P. O. Miss Mary Williams, Miss Mary Fisher, 506 East Eighth. Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries of All Kinds.

Special Attention (riven to Flour, Bran, Chop, Corn, Oats, Hay, Stiaw and Oil MeaJ. GOODS DELIVERED PROMPTLY. We will meet all competition, and sell many Roods for ONK DOLLAR ASH, as can te HOl'liHT KI.SKWHKRK. (ilve us a trial. Corner Fourth and Lafayette Streets.

Published monthly in the interest of the business of the city. J. M. Shephkhi), Manager. Office, 112 E.

Seventh St. Subscription Price 00 Cents a Year- linst apostasy and sin. is an admonition lo which every may well give heed, it does not 's truth from the fact that it is in 1 nptures but is in the Scriptures I iMtl) it ia true; it lays deep hold FIRST 0HR1STIAN OHUfiOH. R. B.

CATH ER ESATBLISHED 1 880. For Sai.k- No. 8 wash boiler, worth $1.50 now 90 cents at Riverside store. LAKE STREET MEAT MARKET. R.

B. Cathers Dealer in a yea social natures and its basis is the nAed of the soul. This is one of the heaven ordained menus tor our spiritual culture; the public pleaching; the union of heart knd mind in public worship: the service of song; the realization of God's Wanted Vou to go to the Riverside store 722 Kansas and save your mon'ji, 722 Kansas Avf Personal. Mrs. Dee asked for a church letter and removed to the East side church.

Bro. P. J. Eitzenr has been holding protracted meetings in Missouri. Bro.

J. A. Coulter and wife have removed from Eighth street. Choice Beef. Mutton.

Lamb, Veal. Pork. pv And Cured Meats of all Kinds, fyay and law in the hearts of oth We call attention to the low prices uame aim I'ouiiry in reason, Ouf'Own Make of Lard, made on coke elsewhere, by the Topeka Gas N. V. Cor.

fifth and Kan. Ave. 'Ml unite in ourstrengthinganacuWOre. is an indication that the hiirt is 'coming gMss, ruled by piijjfcinn and Iiride, or crowded by the caies of the 8 lb. FOR $1.00.

worbi, which choke the word, to see ue who can but who does not regular- attend the services of God's house. Mr. A. J. IVtereon, at 1109 East Sixth Street is a first class tinner, and will do your work well and with neatness and dispatch.

We have had him do work for us, and can heartily rec-commeud him. I It is one of the signs of indifference Best Cut Loin Steak, Porter House Steak, Pork from Roil Reef from Choice Beef Roasts, 12 l-2e per lb. 12 l-2cpcrlb. 10 to 12 l-2c per lb. 5 to 8c per lb.

10c per II). and possibly sinfulness, it is a sign We also handle Vesper's Machine made Bread exclusively Bro." Rake inserts a card in this issue with reference to his painting, paper hanging, etc. Brethren needing anything in his line should remember him Goods Delivered to All Parts of the City, Free of Chargo. The cantata was such a success that there was a call for its repetition. This repetition was an unqualified succese.

Mrs. Massie hns aeked for a church letter and removed to Warrensburg, Mo. Sister J. S. Lacgston is better and is now able to be at church; the Heu-er congratulates her on her Bro.

Win. Raford is better after a severe attack of rheumatism. We welcomed him to his old place in church last Sunday. Bro. and Sister Burson are employed in the delightful past time of house hunting.

They are planning to move into town about the first of April. The first Lord's day in April will be the beginning of the sixth year of Bro. Smith's pastorate of our church. The son of our Bro. and Sister Haney is quite sick with intermittent fever at their home 104 East Seventh street.

Buy Your Groceries Prescott plumbers, 113 East Seventh street, are among the eldest and best known in our city. Any work entrusted to them will be satisfactorialy performed as hundreds of our citizens can testify. that should be avoided by all who love t(j see the kingdom of God advance. What does one gain by remaining away from church. Lack of interest in the welfare and Prosperity of your church home.

2. Following this lack of interest lack of enjoyment in the church 'different Christians are joyless Christy ins. 3. A feeling of neglect on the part the church, you will feel that the CDurch does not care for you as you think it should, for somehow the work gOes on without you. 4.

An entire lowering of the tone of your life, when your religion does n't supply happiness the whole music your life must be on a lower 5. This unhappiness overflows inio F. Ml. NEWL AND, Corner Sixth and Lake Sts. Nice Clean and Fresh, and as low as the lowest, to be good.

A donation to the church with every purchase by members. Ask about it. AND COAL IN CONNECTION. Dr. J.

K. Mulvans has permanently located in a central part of our city, having fitted up rooms and office over Rowley's drug Kansas avenue, where he will be pleased to see his friends and former patrons. Office open at all hours. Medicines furnished in connection with treatment. M.

M. UNQLdTS, ycur home life, nsk any profVssing Bro. J. T. Hazen is quite a worker in Endeavor circles, he brought several Christian, who neglects the regular attendance upon the church, if his home life is not bcted by that neg-tyt.

6. A feelii.b of having been untrue toiobligations, untrue to the church, and untrue to Christ the Head of the church is the enevitable result of what conscience speak. 9 1 1 East Sixth Street. Groceries and Feed, Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, and everything kept in a First Class Grocery. Customers furbished with First Class Made Bread 1 A.

PETERSON, All Kinds of Jobbing Done. Tin and Sheet-Iron Work Promptly Attended to. 1 1 09 East Sixth Street. The Cheap st Dry Goods Offered Ever in the State of Kansas. (Bead Every We can not quote prices on everything, but the following will give you some idea of the birgains to be had: Shantong Pongee, always sold for Let me suggest that this privilfge Hfc 90 OFi ppnla fur b3 made a matter of principle and that we never remain away from church unbss it be for some reason we can 124 ImHenriette, usually sold at 20snts, for Rhadames, usual price 15 cents, for Amm 10 new members to us last month.

His position in the Y. M. C. A. rooms gives him special advantage.

V. Campbell resigned bisomcinl position in the church work recently. D. C. Burson was elected trustee in his stead and J.

W. Going was elected treasurer. The off. ring for foreign missions was such a surprise to all that the church is still talking of it. On Lord's day morning it was 8114, Sunday evening we made it 8125 and even then could not stop, on Monday it was raispd to 8131.

This was the offering made by the church, for tnat fund. Miss Calla Harrison, our returned missionary from Japan, has been con -fioed for the greater part of the winter to her home by ill health. We note that she is batter and will be glad to hear more ab ut far away Japan. The marriage of Mr. Madden and Miss Whitmore was a thorough surprise to us all.

The Endeavor hastened to congratulate them and express our 501 East Fourth Street. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. TERMS REASONABLE. Drap de lirunelle at 10 Flowered Clairette at 124, Fine Canton Cloth at-- 124 Ottoman Fast Black 124 Red Dan ask, warranted fast color 18 60 in. Red Damask at 45 60 in.

While Damatk Red Bor conscientiously give to our Lord and King. This will bless your own soul life. Its example will bless others. Ask yourselves this question: "What if every member of the church would we have." If we knew the history of many who have fainted in the deserts of sin, we would find it was bacauss they availed not themselves of the oases for rest and food. Many who have fallen found the step3 downward easy because they withdrew from the assembly of God's people.

Many acquired the habit of being Boarding by the Day or Week. Just Fitted up in Splendid Styl. Rooms and Everything in Good Shape. T. J.

PETERS, Propr. P. Q. DAVIS, Manufacture of and Dealer in HARHESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, WHIPS, ETC. Repairing Neatly and Reasonably Done.

718 Kansas Avenue. 30 der for White Damask (never sold for lees than 35 cents) to sell for-60 in. White Damask, usually sold for 60 cents, at The very best Domestic Ging best wishes for their welfare, and have ham at 40 12 A good Gingham for Imported Percale 36 in. wide for The best unbleached Muslin only 5 faultfinders rather than helpers, b'-cause they lost interest by remaining away. Many a soul has robbed itself of the props which wisdom provide in the assembly of the church and then wou-dered why they fell.

No Christian is wise who voluntarily The Second Ohurch. Oun Membership, Since your last issue some changes have been made. Mrs. MuriaL. Taylor, Hans.

Christofferaon, and Miss A. A. Ryan have been dismissed by letters. Please change George Gorren and wife to George Gorden and wife. The finest line of Embroideries in heard from them in reply telling of their continued love for the old home church and society.

Sister Mary E. Brougbton is talking of going to California for a long visit. Miss Nordyke has been kept, during the severe weather, from church on account of her health, she will be able to return now, the weather is getting milder. the city at from 4 to 15 cents. We have goods that everybody wants.

ljfow is your golden opportunity to biiy. It will pay you to give us a call. Yours respectfully, J. L. Shively, 118 East Sixth St.

absents himself from the regular meetings of the church of which he is a member. to Leavenworth Co. J. W. Stapleton and family have moved into the city from the country.

E. 8, Meade and wile expect, to move to Lawrence before long. S. Reedy and wife have moved hick to the city from Harvey-ville. We still want the addresses of J.

W. Kerrens, C. M. Berkley and family, Shelter Hummer, and Mrs. Mary E.

White. Bro. Ingels is tryiug to arrange for the building of a neat chapel in North Topeka this pring. If he succeeds he will call for volunteer workejs to help put it up, AU the work must be donated. No money to be paid out for work.

Please get ready now, to give us a few (many) good days work. The matter of church attendance is Mrs. Mary Summers and daughter Maggie have moved from 1014 Van Buren to 1430 Jackson St. Please change Mrs. J.

Burson to Mrs. N. J. Burson. Mrs.

Fannie Babeock has moved from 616 South Monroe St. to largely a question of habit; if we in dolently stav awav one Lord's dav we A CHEAP FUEL. CC A gentlemen said to the keeper of a a lighthouse, "Are you not afraid to live here? It is a dreadful place to be in constantly." "No," replied the man, "We never think of ourselves here; I W. feel uncomfortable about it, something! 71 NK OF GAS pkic their farm north of town Please 11 missed out otour fives, but the next BELOW, hange F. H.

Anderson to T. H. An- SEE 8 it is easier and the next far easier ui-til the fourth Lord's day the borne dVson, and J. M. Stapleton to J.

W. am not afraid." "Never think of yourselves; how is that? "We know we are safe, and only think of having ton. Mrs. H. F.

Jones, Miss las company have reduced i coke as follows: (coke per ton deliver- staying habit is formed and it requires pric an effort to break it. Cm SadieViarrett, Miss Laura Alexander, and Catanie Kingsolver are out of the Mi fed, "rate $7, new rate Crufij 'oke delivered, ton Today the whole world is ringing with voices like the sound of many waters, calling the church to an aggressive campaign of world-wide activity, and eventually of universal conquest and peaceful occupation. (28 bus; ilsi. our lamps brightly burning and of keeping the reflectors clean, so that those in danger on the sea may be saved." Don't think of yourpelf if you are saved. Keep your light brightly burning and your reflector clean, so that others may be saved who are in danger of the rocks of death.

"Lighted Footsteps." bTricYtshe.doke per ton deliv- New Members. The following have recently become members of the First Church: N. A. Hypes, 418 Kansas avenue. C.

B. George Wilkenou, 1016 West Sixth. David Foote, Robert Haney, 101 East Seventh St. Mrs Alice A. S.

Dunn, 1123 Harrison street. Mrs. Anna Dunn, city Mw, Mary Mass is sick at No. Quincy St. Mrs.

Van Vectem isVmfined to her bed from a broken kneecaused hy a serious fall. Mrs. GrosjjionVs little boy is still quiie sick. B. iflooreturned from his Ok lahomn touV.

B. Moody and wife will move to WaVbaunsee Co. soon. Mrs. Christian and Miss Bessie Williams will move to Lawrence soon Wm.

R. Ready and wife have moved ered.old rati- 6. 25, new rate $5.25 Uncrushed coke delivered, ton (25 bus'ielsj $2.75 Crushed coke is suitable for base, burners, the uncrushed for furnaces anc steam heaterB. A church near Pittsburg is reported to have paid its debt 1 opening an oil well in the church "Look up, not down; out, not in; forward, not backward; and lend a hand." yard..

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Years Available:
1889-1894