
Cash
Letters Received.
For
Week Ending April 16, 1904.
H T Barnaby $30 L M Calvert 78c C B Tuttle $1.85 W Holmes 10c W P Davis 40c M E
Comstock $3.85 S Kern $1 J A Burkholder $3 C H Gordon $1.50 K Roberts 25c S H Swartz $1 S
J Potter 85c S N Harwood $5.27 N E Breaw $1.50 D C Murdock 6c M T Wyatt $1.50 P Richard $2
J Wall $1 M E Miller $1.50 F Hilpert 46c W Mertz 79c A L Williamson 15c R Faught $1.50 M
Coffman $1.50 J Philipps $4 J Brickell 88c S Diesel $1.32 J H Merryman $1 E Vaughen $2 U
Howe $1.50 H Hair $1.50 W H Kindel $5 W G Addington $2.40 E W Luke $3.34 F M Ankney $4.25
C Headlee $1.13 E Foist $1.54 A Rupp 50c M Berger 70c M M Borrer 40c F Sager $2 G W
Evelhoch $1 H Coles $2.97 F Adgate $1.31 F Hardy 59c J Mullinix 50c K Rinehart $4.25 R A
Dey $4.97 C A Dungan 20c J L Buckwalter 25c G W Bush $1.50 A B Bowman $1.50 J A
Storer $2.65 J Brink 2.59 H Stephenson $1.50 T Beaber $2 C E Wolverton $3 L A McGrew 25c J
Fulton 45c W R Zike $1.23 J Rice $1.58 M Batchman $2.50 N D Neese $1.60 E B Griffin $7 M
McLeod 25c J A Bailey $1.20 E C Walker $1.50 M Brink $1.04 S V Shimp $9.30 G E
Floyd $3 L Dull $1.80 D Harman $1.08 S B Annear 16c H M Lewis 6c G Shepherdson $1.30 E J
Kast 15c F Morrison 15c A Hoffman $2.53 J A Sebert $1.50 A H Dunlap $1 J A Griffith 90c.
Publishing
Establishment Press Fund.
Auglaize Conference:
M E
Miller.............................$1 .00
Iowa Conference :
A L
Williamson and wife............2 .00
Ontario Conference:
H T
Barnaby.............................6 .75
White River Conference ;
E
Clapp........................................50
NOTE.Where
cash letters are received containing money for other departments of church work whose
headquarters and treasurers are located in Huntington, Ind., only amounts which belong to
the Establishment will appear in the above list, but all amounts with distribution will be
noted in the books of the office. W. H. Clay,
Agent.
FREE.
Sample to
agent. Practical ready call device for telephones. Saves brain work and hours of time.
Sells itself. One sale sells dozens. Seeing is believing. Send stamp.
the
telephone appliance Co., One, Madison Ave Dept F. A. D. New York City.
A History
of Blasted Hopes
is the title of a book written by Leon E. R. Hoffman printed in our job
department. It is the true story of himself, the accidental killing of a friend, the
unjust sentence to twenty years in the Indiana penitentiary and his experience in the
eleven years of imprisonment when he was released. The story of his suffering, his
friendlessness (being foreign-born and but slightly acquainted with Americans,) his
release through a stranger, make a very interesting story and one not without its
important lessons. The full copy of his parole is herein given. The readers will not
always agree with Mr. Hoffman in his opinions but the young man who reads this work will
come to the conclusion that penitentiaries are not palaces to the prisioner and that there
are pleasanter places than dark, damp, cold stone floors and that the warden's cudgel
which tears the flesh off is a good thing to keep away from. The book consists of 128
pages and is for sale at this office. Cloth, prepaid, 55c; paper, prepaid, 30c. |

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| Pastors and others who wish to purchase Teachers Bibles in dozen lots please
write us.

The Theo.
Noel Co., stand ready to furnish their Vita-Ore remedial agent just as advertised
according to the reports of those who have applied. Many report appreciable help by its
use.

The
Pennsylvania Conference Minutes of its March 3-6, 1904, session held at Franklintown, Pa.,
have just been issued from our press and all wishing a copy can get them from any pastor
of that conference or by enclosing a dime and addressing the secretary, Rev. C. A.
Mummart, Huntington, Ind.

Our pastors
expect us to study what they say to us. We expect them to study their sermon before they
deliver it to us. One studies before delivery; many, after, Were it not a good plan for
our pastors to study well how to induce the families on their works to take the
Christian conservator? And were it not well for all who listen to their words to take good heed to
their words and hand them currency for a year's subscription?

"How
may I get a good Dictionary at very reasonable rates?" First get a new or old
subscriber to hand you $1.50 for a year's subscription to the
conservator, then send us
the subscription plus $1.75 and we will deliver at your place, post or freight office, a
New Century edition of Webster's Dictionary, bound in tan sheep, the list price of which
alone is $4.25 If convenient call at the office and examine a copy. Total to be sent us
$3.25.
Six
College Park Lots
Nos.
233-237 inclusive and No. 216, conveniently located to both the common school and college
and near the city incorporation limits. Of any two of these lots the holder offers to
donate one-half the purchase price to our Press Fund. For further particulars write either
the Agent of the Publishing Establishment, or S. A. Stemen, Huntington, Ind.  |
Where were
our bishops born? What their schooling? When converted? What their avocation before
entering the ministry? When did they enter the ministry? What special courses of
ministerial labor did they pursue before being elected to the bishoprick? These and many
other questions answered in the Year Book for 1904. The new half-tone picture of each
bishop occupies a full page of the book; then a life sketch, and to each sketch is
appended a statement from the pen of a friend setting forth briefly the characteristics of
the bishop in consideration. The annual conferences and addresses of our ministers,
calendar chart of statistics and other features to which all our people should give
attention are included. Price postpaid, 15 cents per copy. Special rates for six copies or
more. Let every pastor send at least for a dollar's worth and have a supply at hand for
his people.

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