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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 6

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I Low One Way Rates' CALIFORNIA $ao from Eniporla to principal educed Cartb to dcbtinatt'jns 10 and Tichetb on ialo dally, Shirrh 13 to Ajm) incliibivc Honored free reclining chair cars, tounst iiecptiig on payment bei-lh fare. is. jour chance to pick out that Pacific Coast Ablw me tor ticulars U. Agent, limpoi-iji. KHU.

if thoroughly Beaded, 'i "clffcs iu ubfthenrtf" room; 11 a. BibJecV, "True Disciples." youag icop'o'g meeting, p. pp- 1 subject. "Well Stored Memories," 1 Cor. laL-lU, Jeadpr, Miss Jfyftiib Tillo Tho Ministeiial Association mil meet Jionday.

at 10 a. jit the All mem- Important business -will be given, attention First Christian Church. bers should be r-ieseat St Audi en's Episcopal Cliuich, JU'i- Cail NJU, Hector. Third Sundai Lent, holy communion, ebon and Alta Guild, Sunday School, 5 a morning prayer 7 30 the course of ad- diegsas on "Heal Tilings" be Shen the lector, the address this "'The" JUcnten week day services be. WediiDs-' day, Paiish House, 7 SO sin-' dy of the life of Jesus with stereop- ticoii views, thud period, Fridaj, Litanj, 1 co and 7.30 p.

subject ot address, "Gluttony." First Friends Church, comer of SUtli and I Vrthur Wol- laui, Pastor Sunday School, 'J 45 in, Francis Iones, Supeiintend- ent, classeb suited to all, joung peoples Dible meets s.irnp boui -Nothing;" Ray ett will sing up Illustrated by colored vi prayer in eet i 7:30 ni Thursday subject, "The Work of the Christian Women's Board oC Missions Monday night a union meeting lyilj be held lu tills Eserj roan in town Is urged to attend. Second Presbj, tcnan Church, cor- iicr Fourth and Market. R. Jones, Pastor: Sunday School, a m.f Junior a Welsh preaching, 2: SO in joung people's mooting, (J 30 p. Hbli pi caching, i) special "The Oft-repeated Jn- 1 evangelistic service; cliiss- meeting, 7.30 Thursdaj ble class, p.

Paul 3 "Kcforhied Church, corner of GpnstltutLon StrOet uud Ninth AvcnUc, Btauffer. PIIBtor: School, i a. 11 jouog people's meeting p. preaching, 7 u. niceties, Thurs- daj AruinlfrV -Av43aue Presbyterian Church, Maxell, Minister.

Sunday School, 10:15, William Thompson, Superintendent, morning service at l.l a. jn conducted by Hugh of the College, tian at evening sen Ice at 7:30, conducted" bj ius WH'lame and K. Ham or. especially ihvate our friends and services. Mid- neigljborg to eijlc 'service" evening, Congregational t'Tiurch, Second andl Street, 1 'George'r Pastor: 2 1 a B.

Jones, Superlnfende'iit preaoliln'g, nil lecture boom, pleaching, a. in-, the pdstoi, joung people's meeting, 0 30 subject, "Well Stored Jlemonefa," 1 Coi. Jo 1-10; preaching, 7 p. bj the pastor; prajer meeting, 7 30 in TJuirs- daj, theme, Paul 'm tho jail at Plul- ippi The Congregational Church, John Pnstoi. Sundaj School, 9 45 a preaching.

11 a tbeme, "Dhersitv in Operation or.Vaiiety Unitx," people's meeting, 0,30 subject, "Well- stored Alemones," 1 Cor. ineachmg, 7.30 "The Day or Sometime. Xot rrajer meeting, 7 30 in "Faith." The business men's (Bible meets at 10 o'clock, are not the Chuiclicb Eg Popular as the Schools'" Leader, II Caiotllera. United Presbjterian Church, cor nor Sixth jU enue aud Neosho Street, II. Anderson, Pastor- Sun (laj School, 10 a preaching-, "The Onlj llemedy for teachers' training class, 30 p.

in 7:20 a. laymen's to timoiiy meeting, prajer meeting, Tl.ursdav, 7-30 in, subject "Tho Power of United Prayer," Math is 19-20, fifteenth lesson in "With Christ in the School of Prajei First Methodist Episcopal Chuicli, corner of Ninth Avenue and Merchant Street, II vr liargeU, Minister: Sundaj School, 930 a. in lingle, Superintendent, business men'b. Dibl Clahs .0, 'ho, Hlchardson, teotliti, public worship, 11 a in, by special icquest of d. large number ot people, the Bcrmon of several ago, on "The Divine -Method of Revelation," will bet icpeated.

Some now phases of tho Mibjccl ivili ba picscntecl, Ep-worlh beague and clasb meetiitg at 6:30: service, 7 30, sermon by the district superintendent, Key. Dr Bascom Robbnib, mid-week service. Thursday evening, at 7'30 Firbt CnrlsUan Cliuich, cDrnci of Seventh and Mai hot Street. M. bcc Sorcy, Pastor.

Sunday School, 10.:00 a clabseb for all ages, special subject, junior chrls- 'West, "Oiir 'Writers," Sirs Jiiludb A. tcsu by Baptisfb 119 sung at all the services. Mrs. Nicholas will sing- Catholic cor'nfer teacher tiaining classes for desiring ihi nork; elmcntarj jnd Motel WASHINGTON ft rs, at sts Proof, Uu Gtrm Proof. Within a few block fi.l'R°i'KAN Rooms, dttarhcd iv, $1 SO, $2 "0 Rooms, privatr hath Sonvfr.

with Ma ORD Endeavor, 2 ni 'joung people's meeting, pfeach- ing, 7'3fi j3 Eubject, "Jacob at prayer meeMner, 7:30 p. First 'Presbyterian-Church, Templpfon, Pastor- Sunday School, 9 30 J. V. Pavton, Superintendent; Bible Class, I lamer. Teacher; preacjiihff, Mam, "The Church 1 Power," members, people's meeting, ,6:80 ro preaching, 30 p.

'prayer meeting, 1'ilf) Thursday, 'joung people's meeting at 3 d'clock. of Christ Scientist, Ninth and Commercial. Sunday School, "lO'n, ni'; church service, 11 a lesson sermon, "Substance," meeting-, Wedhesday, 8 rea'd'ine foom'in church, open each ftftertoon except holidajs to St. Mark's' -BvangeJical LTulhcran Church, corner Street and Seventh Avenue, 'Cari Aue, Pastor: Third Sunday ip Lent; Sunday Schojal, 9-30 A Superintendent; preaching)' 11 a sermon topic- "Selt-renunciation and Self-preservatiou7" Luther League, 6:30 p. sermon topic.

"High Thinking;" Lenten, Thursday, 7.30 p. m. Fiist Uaptist conibr ot Fourth and Jlbrchitnt Street, James Brgyn, Minister: lu is set apart as "Denominational Day" nchieremeuts 61 tbb-'UaptUt popple dunng-, tliu paft century," Sunday School, 9.30 a II a an. Address bj tho paetor, of Our Baptist ourig people's" 7 30 p. m', 'William die Founder of Modern JlipUons," TJ Cultor; Pioneer vo II.

Frank 4 Agi'6iius, "Our Ueuouiiuation- ihu Liberty," Mrs Oliurch Street Fatkor A.vunue, Kev. Tiiu-d Sun- low ot, A j. arid high nass and sermon, 10.30 a. Way of, dpfitriufi and behedictioii, 3 hi Uenfeff aornioh tncnjng: Way of the osi, Kiicitiy ill the church. BB SSa I will hold a sale of thirty-six head of horses and brood mares and some farm machinery, at my farm, three miles west of Emporia, on Sixth -Avtenue road, commencing at ten o'clock a.

m. is the best of Brood Mares ever offered iii Lyon County For we have been; collecting the best mares at sales iq this county. I will also sell my Itiiported Gray Percheron Stallion, CAVIAR, formerly owned by Dr. W. H.

Richards. CAVIAR best known horse and the best colt-getter ever in Lyon County. His colts wiU'outsell any other sire's colts by twenty-five dollars at sales TWf is an oppprtunity for a company of farmers to buy a great stallion, a fine work horse, and a quiet, easy-to-haiidle individual. One Bay blue ribbon winner at Lyon County Fail- One Sori'el Mare, very large, heavy wiih'foal One Sorrel Mare, very large, with fall colt, and bred again. 1 One Black Mare, the'best brood mare in the county; has raised 5 mare colts in five years all perfectly is heavy in foal again One eomingT five-year-old Brown Mare, heavy foal One-coming five-year-old Black ioal One coming five-year-old Roan Mare, One coming five-year-old Black Mare, heavy ioal One five-year-old Registered Gray Perdieron Mare One coming four-year-old Black Mare, heavy in ionl One Registered Percheron Mare, four years 'oJd, heavy in ioal.

One Bay Mare, four years old, heavy in foal One Sorrel four years old, heavy in One Brown Gelding; jears old, uill 1800 horse One Black Geldbig, coming four One Gray Filly, coming three years old, a bi.uily Qne Black Pilhy, coming three years old One Brown'Filley, coming three'years, old One Black Filly, coming three years old One Gray Stallion, coming three years old One Gray Percheron Filly, coming- two yehjs eligible io registry One Rrowiij Filly, two years old; One Black Filly, coming years old One Gray JToraa Colt, coming two years old One Brown Iloise Colt, coming two years old One Ronn ilorse Colt, coming two years old One Yearling Coit All these brood mares are large and toppiest marca you can find Will also sell the follgwing Driving Stock: One Brown Marc, eight years old, by Silkwood Two Roan Mares, seven and eight years old, out of ELtn B. This is the classiest team of drivers shown on Emporia streets One Brown Filly, coming four yea'ra old, 'out of Sillcwoocl Mare and sired by Baron Wilkes' One Bay Gelding, coming tour years old; will make a classy driver One Gray Gelding, coming three' years: old Two Gray Fillies, coming two years, old Will sell some of my Farm Machinery: One set Single Driving Harness; one Double Driving Harness; one Studebaker-Rubber-tired Walking and one Riding'Cul- tivators; one Winrow two, Alfalfa Spike-tooth Disks; One Scraper; two Cultivators; one Blackhawk Cornplanter-' with furrow openers; one Drill; and other things too numerous to mention TCDMC fIC CAI Ca umsof 10 00 a under, cash; on sums over $10.00, a credit of I CiliflO Ur dMLCp onjwnkabte paper, at eight per cent; two-- ------IB Nothing months I i The KUts 1 Elke off Watei i feats aro 'dub the flist of uhd on or before "Hidfa(h, and cr that' "comniibsioii Jhb rjghl to shut pfr the and to an ad- litional of for the tin ting of tiife service. By. order Board of City 'Krcd Smjth, dity flic Koi The'Higii Club uet Thursday Tlip nieetlng opened by" nn original reading bj Miss "HatUc AVoOdberry. The be" abut- shed affirnialhu speakers Charles and 'Uobert fot 1 tile negative Wjfimf HoUghloh Artltur adbefry.

The judges' decibion'fa- ored tlfe Turca idiid Pastures for Ho lit: died H-enly, Chass Couuty, Writ .7. M. band of the they- hope to talte the band with them to the convention in. ei in Julj. It is an especial ad- anfage to hav a baud all whom are membeig the lodge, as ihty can.

be admitted to all functions The bund, will a dance at the club rooms Tuesday jMarch 17, St. Patrick's, Daj, for the benefit of the band. The Elks' or- chestia of (en pieces 1 fuinish tlie music, and each Member is allowed on extra ticket through the committee. WOOD CROUCH AUCTIONEERS Notice f' -Onlj three weeks unlu timo. Place your oidey now, for nursery stock, and "hrubs of every description; ID.

Cliaudtei, and AVenuu, Emporiu, agent for Stannard's Kan Specul music, the Second Piesbyteiian Ohurch, Fourth Market Sun- evening, March 15, 7 shnrp The goneial public is invited, II. Henrj IJiifc JfoKanon, has been 111 'St. Hospital foi the past two ib slowly improving Toit ifiisi tue If you aou't read tne ads In the ar.oUe, 15, T. Morns, who flvc miles soulhivest oi Knijiona, Read Our Boquet Janice Ad the Saturday Evening Post This Week It tolls TOII 'of a hue of Iiigh- grade toilet nccobsiticn all of the same delicate tafitimr odor. The next tinip you buv face der ask for Janice lioiitinct Jt please you.

Ryder fr LeatherbEry 8TOIUB Opposite Miss Mary McCaw is tilo' week at AmerifcUB, the guest of her cousiiiBi thfj Andersons. W. Sutton, wlio haa been visiting brother, Sutton, returned to his home in" Oklahoma 1 Thuisday Mlfc.9 nthel Upper Allen Creek; visited with her Mrs. CfBorgc Davidson, Thursday of this week MiMie Alulerhon has relumed from "a several montlis' visit at Colo and other WUBlern points. Lou Douglas, bf Spokane VVabli who IB hero his brother, Wilbur and also uMt Bmporia Tolativea Rev, Mr.

Fold, pastor ol the Rm- tm Ft'ee. MethodiBt Church, proaclied Pfldav evening in Amen- (1US. Mrs Orrill is heto helping to caro for lit'i- brother, John TMddifion, has been CQniinud to his bod for the, ten day's iuuy Jloon in other, vvho luuc been visiting' tlioir f.itlic'l'j Andtcw Moqh. luUo rutuincd fo thoir home near Umporia Tho last numboi; uf the Americus, courno will bu a'IfojtUt'e by Dr Saturday night Aien't thej dandleb? to be sold at tho day, Maich 16. The hoisea sale Mon- glass.

Mysor Ui others'. The Emporra State Bank Depositary For The United Statfes The State Kansas Lyon County, Kansas City of Emporia, Kansas I. Your Neighbor Why -Not You 1 i i Only Bank in Ejnporia Guaranteed by State Guaranty Law I i 4 3 Savings MTJWTJAti BUIIJiING A.YI> No. it. U'cst Slvdi Avonne.

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209,387
Years Available:
1890-1977