Annals of Emporia and Lyon County . ng of May, 18S3. He gave one-halfof his time to the congregation as pastor,while also being superintendent of mis-sions in Kansas, for two years, when heresigned as pastor, thus giving him betteropportunity to attend to the general mis-sion work. Since that time the congre-gation has been without a pastor, butnevertheless the members kept togetheras a congregation, having a Sundayschool and missionary society most ofthe time, and thus they were enabled lopav liberally to the benevolent objects ofthe church at large. Rev. Shuey continued to supply thecongrega
Annals of Emporia and Lyon County . ng of May, 18S3. He gave one-halfof his time to the congregation as pastor,while also being superintendent of mis-sions in Kansas, for two years, when heresigned as pastor, thus giving him betteropportunity to attend to the general mis-sion work. Since that time the congre-gation has been without a pastor, butnevertheless the members kept togetheras a congregation, having a Sundayschool and missionary society most ofthe time, and thus they were enabled lopav liberally to the benevolent objects ofthe church at large. Rev. Shuey continued to supply thecongregation as opportunity afforded un-til December i, 1897, when Rev. G. , of Bangor, Pennsylvania, be-came pastor, but withdrew again AprilI,1898. This little congregation has been freeof debt ever since the balance of the costof building was paid in 1883, with a con-stant balance in the treasury, and alwayspaid its full quota per member to all thebenevolent boards of the church at large. 3 + ANNALS OF PZMlORIA AND LYON for several numbers the paper wasissued onlv once in two vveel<s. MIT WILHITE, September i, 1890, a young man namedMit Wihiite opened a restaurant in asmall building on Commercial was known as an industrious youngfellow, who, when he had anything to do,could be trusted to do it thoroughly andquick. To-day he is the proprietor of athree-story hotel in the heart of business,with office, dining room, kitchen and allnecessary accommodations on the firstfloor, and fifteen elegant sleeping roomsabove, with bath, hot and cold water, andall improvements. It is one of the mostcomplete small hotels anywhere, and isknown as the Mit-Way, but is not has just completed a spacious banquetroom in his basement. He has plans toextend his accommodations that will en-large them very greatly. We knew when he was a newsboy, and thenas a wholesale and retail dealer in oldiron, copper, etc , and it is with pleasurewe note his great success a
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