- If your subscription is out with this issue, we would like to exchange our bill for a dollar, for your dollar bill. Find ours under the front cover.
- “Enclosed find $1 for my renewal. I have never sent less than $1 and consider it money well spent. I never expect to do without Word and Work while life lasts. I only wish there was more of it; I read it through in a short time, then re-read it; and then I send it to my brother in Texas.” Mrs. Mary Babb.
- Holloway’s list of subscriptions has passed the hundred mark.
- Don Carlos Janes is now preaching in Utah.
- The Highland Church of Christ has purchased a lot for the mission church (in the colored district) which has been under its care; and the brethren of the mission, under Brother Bowser’s enthusiastic leadership, will undertake to put up their own building at once.
- The compiler of the forthcoming song book offers a cash compensation for the best name. Read the description on the first cover page.
- The work at Glendale is moving along nicely. We expect to begin work on our house just as soon as the weather permits.”—B. B. Brooks.
- “I baptized five the first Lord’s Day in March at Amorita, Oklahoma, on my regular appointment. Church there has bought a schoolhouse to move to towp and to remodel for a church building.”—Arthur B. Tenney, Harper, Kansas.
- From Spearfish, S. D., comes the good word of one confession and baptism, and one added to the membership who had been a Christian. This is the “first fruits” of Brother Hull’s labors with the little church at that place. The brethren report about $55 a month in view for the support of the evangelist; who will help make up the balance needed, in order that his work may not be circumscribed?
- Additional gifts to circulate Brother McCaleb’s good leaflet, “How May Christians Go and Preach?,” would be well placed.
- From Stanford Chambers: “The Amite building is going up. A neat concrete house 32×48. Flooring, plastering, doors, windows and seats yet to pay for—$500 at least needed. Send to W. J. Johnson, Amite, La.”
