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THE FORT WAYNE EVENING SENTINEL, SATURDAY, JULY 19. REFORMED. Salem church, next to potofflc, JUv. P. Ruhl, pastorSunday school at morning service at so evening service.

St John's church, corner Washington boulevard and Webster street, Job. H. Boson, pastor 0 a. Sunday school; 10:13 a. morning erricea and preaching, aubject of ermon, "God Writing Elijah in a Cava at Mount Horeb;" no evening Services.

Wednesday evening, ei plaiation and discussion of Sunday chool leaeon, Saturday morning, from 0 to 10 o'clock, catechetical instruction. All service are conducted, in the German language. Grace church, on Bast Washington street, between Barr and Lafayette atrteta, Rev. A. K.

Zartmnn pastor Sabbath morning service at 10:30, stubjeet, "The Fifth Comroandnvent: Parental Authority and Filial Affection and Obedience;" the Sabbath evening service at 8 o'clock; Sabbath achool at 0:30 a. to. Mid week serv ice on Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock. Budmaji Fleming, pastor Sunday school at 8:30 a. Dr.

II. 0. latton, aupertntendent; morning service at 10:30. Subject, "Men Ara Mot What they Think Themaelvea to 1)0." Junior Endeavor at Musical service at prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Third church, corner of Harrison and Taber streets, Rev.

J. A. P. Mc Oak, J. paator, Sunday school at 0:30 ft.

O. B. Fitch, superintendent. Morning service at 10:43. Subject of sermon, "Getting Acquainted With God." Text, Job.

23:21. Christian Endeavor at 7. Topic, "Means of Growth." Leader, Mia Delia Dexter. No other evening service. Christian Endeavor ice cream social at Miss Cora McAfee's, 510 East Crelghton avenue Tuesday evening.

Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45. Topic, "Personal Communion With God." Bethany church, corner Boone and Fry streets, Rev. J. C. Breckinridge, pastor.

Sunday school at 0:30 a. John, M. Jackson, superintendent; morning servico at Christian Endeavor at evening service at prayer meeting Wedneaday evening. Meyer, pastor, CS8.Wet "Jefferson at1?" Sander, isuperiotendent Servic morning. only at 10:30.

Sermon en the gospel lesson. Subject, "Be ware of raise Irophets." Annual picRio by the Ladle' Aid. society at Swearier park. Wednesday afternoon and evening, July 23d. Supper will be served at the grove anS music will be provided in the availing.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Berry street e'mrch, orncr of Hit risen street, Rev. J. K. Walt, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a.

Mrs. BMenour, ca'piiintendent; morning sermon at subject, "Ihe Interpretation cf the Ep worth league, evening service 7:45, when Hie will preich the fourth sermon in the scries of "Hoart to Hc.n Talks With Young People'' on the subject, "The Keyboard;" prayer in6etin on Wednesday evening. Wayne street church, Broadway ami Wayne streets, Aiihcr S. Preston, paator Morning service at subject, "Mercy;" Sunday i.faool nt Dr. M.

G. Mason, FUpcrinteii Junior league at 3 p. led by Mrs. Quince; Leiijrate devotional service at 6:30 p. Woman's Bible meeting Tuesday it 3 p.

led by Mrs. L. R. Hartraan; pi tyer meeting Wednesday at 7:45. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

First church Services at 10:30 a. ni. in Masonic Temple; subject, "Truth;" golden teat, "Sanctify them through thy truth; thy word Is truth," John responsive read ing, Psalm 98. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Harmony hall, 20 Went Berry street; Teading rooms open every day at 103 East Berry street. Second church Services at 10:30 n.

Sunday in Jewish temple, No. 00 Harrison street; subject, "Truth;" golden text, "Sanctify them through thy truth; thy word Is truth," John responsive reading, Psalm 98. Testimonial meeting every Wednesday evening; reading rooms open dally exoept Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m. at 24 East Washington street.

AFRICAN METHODIST. CONGREGATIONAL. Plymouth church, Jefferson and Harrison Eov. Webster Bailey, pastor. Morning service at subject of tennon, "An Ag gressive ChrlstUnlty." Sunday school at B.

Paul Moasman, su perintendent; Harry E. Wlllson, as sistant. Junior Endeavor at 4 o'clock. Senior Indoavor at 6:30. No second service.

South Congregational church, cor ner DeWald and D. T. Williams, pastor. Bible school, 9:30 a. Sr.

A. superintendent. Preaching services 10:45 a. ni. and 8 p.

subjecta of dia course's, morning "The Painful and the Painless World" 2 5:4 evening, "A Memorable Change" 5:18. Senior C. p. topic, "Means of Growth;" leader, Miss Favor Vreeland. Mid week prayer service Wednesday even ng at 8 o'clock; theme, "Tlie Holy Spirit Not Restrained "Mlcah, 2:7 EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.

Bethel Evangelical chUTch, corner DeWald and Clinton streets. Sunday school at a. William Mertz. superintendent; English preaching at 10:30 a. m.

and 7:45 p. m. Rev. Mr. Bloom will preach in the morning and Rev.

Mr. Trythall will preach in the evening. Young People's neeting at 6:43 p. subject, "Means of Growth;" leader. Herman Bandtel.

Mid week services Prayer meeting Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7:45. li. JSvnns, paster. UNITED BRETHREN. flwt Friday eaolj, month at 7:30 p.

in. St Patrick', corner of OaWaW and uamsoa streeU, Rev. Joseph V. Delaney, patter; Rev, Thomas Mungovan, assistant The service! at the church are a follow: Mass at 7:45 a. children's maas at 9 high mass at 10:30 a.

in. cate chism, at 3:15 p. vesper at 3 p. tn.r masses at 6:30 and 8 a. m.

dar ing week days. i showing is a uat or tn ran socieues or tne cniMU ant tu of meeting: Married Men's and Young Men's sodalities, first Sunday In tha month; Rosary society, second Sunday; Young Ladies' sodality, third Sunday; also the first three Sundays of the month for the office of the Blessed Virgin; Boys' and Girls' sodalities, four Mr Sunday at 2:30 p. all other meetings at 4 o'clock, immediately after vespers; each society takes communion on Sunday of meeting; St. Vincent del Paul society meets, the fourth Sun day of the month; Ladies' Catholic Benevolent association meets first and fourth Thursdays; St. Joseph Bonevolent society meets third Sunday of the month.

Sacred Heart de votions on the first Friday of the month at 7:30 p. m. St. Mary'a (German), corner of La fayette and Jefferson streets, Rev. John H.

Oeohtering, pastor; assist 1 ant, Rev. Gustave Hottenroth Sun day services, 8 and 10 a. m. and 2i30 p. Sunday 2 p.

m. Church of the Precious Blood, cor 1 ner of Baxfhold and Fourth Rev. Francis Nigach, pastor Morn ing mass at blgh mass, with sermon, at 10 a. and vespers at 3 p. m.

Fort Wayne Citizens Tell Why You May as well call things by their right name. It la backache, to be sure bu ths kidneys are to blame. Too muoh of a strain on the llttla filter of the blood. They cai't take the uric add out of blood that's Where the trouble begins You know the. rest; backache, headache, urinary troubles, diabetes and then, Bright'f Diaeaae.

Doan's Kidney Pills are the remedy. Cuts kidney trouble of any Wnd. At doing It jrigM bwe in Tort Wayn very day. Fort Wayne people say to. Here 1 tha cast of Mrs.

W. T. Hiune, of 25 East William etreet, wife of a carriagemaker, iyi "Mr. Hume procured Soon' Xidney Pill at Meyer Bros. drug store and was greatly benefitted by them.

He was much troubled with backache and rheumatism, caused by disordered kidneys. His back waa bo lame be could hardly stoop and at tittles it waa very painful for him to keep on working. The rheumatism was mostly in his ankles and caused him, a great deal cf suffering. As soon as began taking Poan's Kidney Pills these symptom of kidney trouble commenced to disappear and soon his kidneys were in bettor condition than they had been for years." Doan's Kidney Pills are for sale by all druggists 50c a box. Foster Milburn Buffalo, N.

Y. St. Paul's (German), corner West Washington and Griffith streets, Rev. F. J.

H. Kroll, pastor Services, 10 m. and 2 p. m. African M.

E. church, corner of Wayne and Francis streets, Rev. Alexander Smith paator Preaching at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p.

Sunday school at 3 p. m. and Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Thursday even ings.

Trinity church, corner of and Cars streets, Rev. Charles E. WMle, pastor Sunday school at 9.20 a. F. A.

McMAken. superintend ent; preaohing at 10:30 a. m. and p. the communion service will be conducted after the morning sermon the quarterly love feast will he held 7 00 p.

our mid wcek prayer meeting will bo on Wednesday even lnr; the men of the congregation will give a lawn social on Thursday evening nt the i evidence of F. II Sru kle, 210 Enst First street. St. Foul's church, Wilton avenue. B.

Sawyer, pastor sSunklay will be the seoond quarterly meeting for the conference year; Sunday school nt 0:30 a. C. B. Waterson, tmpciin teadent; preaching at 10:30 a. m.

by Rev. D. Markley; Junior Epwort: league at 2:30, Jennie Patter son, leader; Epworth league at 6:30 p. preaching at 7:30 by Rev. Jb.

White, followed by communion services; Mcndr.y evening nt 7:30 Rev. W. H. Daniel, presiding rider will pre.idi and hold quarterly conference; prayer meeting Tlinrsjay evening 7:30. Simpson rhmtli, corner of H.uii aon and Dawson streets, J.

C. Dor win, pastor Sunday services: 9:30, Sunday school, Edith Zook, eupertn tendent; 10:30, quarterly meeting services; sermon hy Rov. W. II. Daniel, presiding elder; 7:00, Epworth lesgue; leadr, Mrs.

Nina C. Dor win; 8:00, preaching ly the pvitor; Wednesday, 8:00, general prayer meeting; Friday evening. Ladies' union will give ail ice cream ijclal on the parsonage lawn. PRESBYTERIAN. First church, comer Washington ad Clinton streets, D.

W. Moffat, D. pastor Sunday achool at 0:30 a. Charles Worden, superintendent; jnoTning service at Ho. evening service; Christian En davor at prayer meeUag Wednesday evening; Thuredajr evening meeting of th Young Men' society.

Tlier will be no Sunday services aft July 20th until September. WeVtbllnJrter "ghnrcli, Wet Berry Btrietj Wtweeii 'Wbtr nd Swing UNION MISSION. Union mission, No. 170 West Main street There will bo special services at the mission every evening at 7:30 o'clock. SALVATION ARMY.

Calvary church, corner East Lewis nnd Hnrmer streets; J. W. Lake, pastor. Sunday services: Sunday school, 9:30 a. Allen A.

Bowser, superintendent; Busy Beos at 2:30 Y. P. C. 0:45 p. Vorde Cole, leader; prrachlng services.

10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. This ia the laot quai'tcdy meeting of the present conference yoar.

Presiding Llder Rev. J. A. Cummins, of Pierce tuft, will be present and preach morn inr and evening. Communion at the morning service.

Mid week services: Qunntwly conference buslnwu meet ing Monday night at 7:45. The Busy Bees will give an ice cream social Tuesday night on the lawn in the rear of the church. Prayer meeting Wednosday night, Mrs. Rnyl, Tie Ladieo' Aid society will meet Thursday afternoon and evening with Mrs. Elmer Ransberg, No.

1227 Michigan avenue. Suppw will be served. St. Peter's (German), comer Eoat DeWald and Warsaw streets, Rev. Ferdinand Koerdt, pastor Sunday services, 7:45 and 9:45 a.

m. and 2:30 p. Sunday school, 2 p. m. St.

Joseph's chapel, In connection with St, Joseph's hospital, Rev. Father Thomas Eisenrlng, C. P. P. Sunday Bervlces, 7:45 a.

ves pers, 3:30 p. weekly services, 7:45 a. m. KNEW HIS BUSINESS. The services of the Salvation Army have been potoned temporarily on account of the absence of the officers from tha city.

Y. W. C. A. Young Women's Christian association.

Berry street, between Harrison uj Webster streets. Regular serv ices on Sunday afternoon. CITY MISSION. City mission, 227 (new) East Main street; Levi Hostetler, superintend cut. Services each evening at 7:30 Sabbath school each Sabbath at 3 p.

ni. EPISCOPALIAN. Trinity church, coiner of Fulton and Berry streets, A. W. Seabrease, pastor Sunday services: Sunday school at 9:30 a.

S. D. Hanua, superintendent; morning 'service nt 10:45 o'clock; no evening services; South Wayne mission at 3 p. m. NON SECTARIAN BIBLE CLASS.

Those interested in the Watch Tower Bible and Tract society publication meet for Bible study every Sunday at 3 p. m. at 1215 Lafayette street. ENGLISH LUTHERAN. Trinity church, corner Wayne and Clinton streets, Rev.

E. Wagerfhala, pr.stor. Sunday school at 0:30 a. morning service at Luther league at no evening teachers' meeting Friday evening. Christ's church, Jefferson and Webster streets.

L. J. Motschnmn, paetor. 3unday school at 0:30 a. W.

H. Myars, superintendent. Divine worship, with sermon, on the theme, "The Self deluded Enemies of the Gospel" at 10:45 a. m. No evening wrvlce.

"Redeemer church, West "Washing' ton Md. Pulton etreet. C. IV CHURCH OF CHRIST. West Jefferson rtrect church, corner Griffith; Edgar William Allen, paator.

At 10:30 n. subject of snrmcn. "The Duty of Man as Taug ht in the Ten Coinirtandmewts;" Sunday school at 9:30 a. Prof. J.

A Price, nuporln Undent; Endeavor mooting at 15. There will be preaching in the evening. West Creighlon nvenuc church, corner Miner street; Zach A. Harris, minister. Lord's day services: Bible school, 0:15 n.

proacliing, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. sermon topics. morning, "The Danger of Neglect evening, "The Folly cf Disobeying the Truth;" Junior C.

3 p. in. Christian Endeavor, 0 p. topic Means of Growth" 3:12 1C, 1:10 14. Mid wpek sen vices: Wednesday eveniag, prayer meeting; topic.

"The Ten Lfpcrs" Luke, 17 11 11). Thursday cvniinir at i 'clock there will be a business meet ing of the members of the church for the of oleeting Ave trustees prul also two or thres deigns. Be sides, the repc'fts from the several jcparunents of the church will be made that evening. Sunday afternoon there will be a meeting of tha official boaml. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Rt. Rev. Herman J. Alerd ing, D. bishop; Rev.

P. E. Roche, rector; Rev. J. H.

Bathe, chancellor; Rev. James Fltzpotrlck, assistant. Masses at 6, 8, 8:30 (children's services) and lOrOO Sunday school at 2 p. vespera at 3 p. m.

Tha following meetings are held every Sunday in rotation during the month, commencing at 4 o'clock: First Sunday, Married Men's Sodality and Young Men's Sodality; second Tuesday, Rosary SodaJlty; third Sunday, Young Ladies' 'Sodality; fourth Sunday, Boys' Sodality and Young Girls' Sodality. The Cathollo Knights of Americsr, braaeh 103, meets the first and third Sunday of each month. The Sacred Heart leagu bM special devotion on the GERMAN LUTHERAN. Emanuel Lutheran, West Jefferson street, Rev. 0.

Gross, pastor Sunday services, 10:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. Sunday school, 3:30 p. m.

St. John's Lutheran church, comer I Washington boulevard and Van Buren street, Rev. It. P. Dannecker, pastor Services (German), 10:00 a.

services (German), for children. 2 p. services (English), 7:30 p. m. Trinity, corner of Huffman and I Oakland streets, Rev.

Paul Stoeppel werfli, pastor Sunday services, 10 1 a. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. German Lutheran Zion's church, Crelghton avenue and Hanna street, Rev. H.

Chr. Luehr, pastor Services, 10:00 a. ni. and 2 p. m.

Sundays. Grace Lutheran ch'OJch, corner of Gay and Pontlac streets Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock English services are held the first Sunday night in each month; services, 10 a. ra. services for children at 2:30 p. mission service third Sunday night; young people's meeting second and fourth Sunday nights.

n.rf' iiiiiii miMiia i an i in i i Summer Boarder 'it is ihe i.tan temperature around horeP Farmer Oatcake (who jun.j tJlie hotirding house) There ain't no mean temperature around here. It's al ways flue. Evangelical Lutheran Concordia congregation, southwest corner of Fletcher and Alliger streets Sun day services: Preaching at 10 a. m. and Sunday school at 2:30 p.

Rev. August Lange, pastor. St. Paul's on Birr street, Rev. Jacob Miller, pastor Services, 10 a.

m. and 7:30 p. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. Einmaus Lutheran, Broadway and Creighton avenue, Rev.

Philip Wambsganss, pastor Sunday services, 10:00 a. ni. and 7:30 p. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m.

SJMO. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST OUTING EVER OFFERED. Only $6.50 from Fort Wayne to Niaqara Falls and return, via Pennsylvania line. Part of the trip on ond of the finest steamers afloat, the Buffalo. Julv 24.

pood returning 12 days. See band bills. HUNTINGTON, 50 CENTS. Beginning on 6unday, June EDtii, and every Sunday thereafter, the WABASH will make the round trip fare to Huntington 60 cents; good on all train In either direction and limited to Oat of sale. Huntington train leav at BOX) a.

0:37 a. vi; 6:43 p. u. making the run 19,80 minutes, She I made a mistake in ever mjrrrying you. He Yes; you did some girl out of a nice husband.

Efforts are being made to establish a university at Jerusalem for the Jewish students expelled from European universities. WABASH R. R. SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS ONLY $5.00 ROUND TRIP To ST. LOUIS, THE WORLD'S FAIR EVERY SATURDAY.

WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS, now under course of construction, and see the many attractions in America's FOURTH LARGEST CITY Free Reclining Chair Cars and Pullman Sleepers. Five Great Fast Trains In Each Direction. This arrangement may be cancelled without notice. Ask 'the Wabash Ticket Agent. 10 10t Tickets at the above low rat will be sold for all Fait, Passenger Trains westbound on Saturday and will honored returning from SL Louts op to train No.

6 th' following Monday morning; 'TW' 'will Sett io viev' the GREAT 1804 $1.50 TO SANDUSKY AND RETURN Via the Nickel Plat, July 23rd. Special train leaves Fort Ways 5:30 e. returning leave Sandusky 6 j. ra. Visit C4r Point' finest jleaaure on Lake Erie.

For Information; WW C. A. T. P. A.

PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EX CURSION TO NIAGARA FALLS VIA PENNSYLVANIA LINES. $6.50 rountf trip from Fort Wayne, Thursday, July 24th, excursion tickets will be sold for train Jeavjnfl at i. ma Central Tlmfc valid to return 12 Hays mciudinqiJaje of For sleeping car apply to John E. Ross, Apent, Fort Wayne, Pennsylvania Lines. '9tJ2 ALABASTER clear kl, Boft.

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