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The Friend from Osborne, Kansas • 2

The Friend from Osborne, Kansas • 2

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The Friendi
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Osborne, Kansas
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El---iJ SiiS'33b in fioMK carry their coiwicnccs largely Rev. J. B. Schlichtku has been east Tub last temperance meetin" of the i their wills" is the way Dr. Mark to raise money to pay the debt on the campaign at Osborne, Oct.

29th was opkins, at the late meeting of the Nickerson church. The Advance says the best we have had conducted by home Hopkii by home XI. 23. FOSTER, EDITOR AND ri'BLISHER, American Board, expressed a fact which that he has raised GC0, the needed we all have met. amount.

and he fops wt rrntfni uttuviui tiV4 happy." talent. Prof. Mohler gave a solid, able and interesting lecture. It had mucn historical research and abounded in sound eloquently expressed, Mr. L.

K. Mihills followed with a ringing, stirring and very pleasing speech. Subscriptions 25 Cents a We ask all who think, that, religion, Appointments of Rev. R. li.

Foster Single coimkh scents, Two tor 5centr, on morality, temperance, Sunday. Schools, I We give "THE mAYER" as a pre- a(l education are good causes, and that i for November: On the 7th at Downs at mium for four subfecrjntionH. M'ith the c.Hh. hn diw.r i.nri. iui.ni,ifl Art.ta I r'stti.

i TliU beautiful wonl of art mnv be Been in Yox- "'V '7 pumwy; ocnuoi con- He ig a ymm mjin of much promise, out the frame, but we think many of tl.c jr.r.a 01 and we are fflad to see him put himself Hon. And boys wjii nviiil thetnwlTcnof theopportun I I us BuuHcnomg ior ihk preacuing; i4rn. lie expects to be at unmfbW nn tf.P riM.t dii-ity of getting chia fine ornameDt. FniKvn thmsrivM. ml naklno.

Hioir St ittomlln TJat oi. I iieryiigiw. 1 v.4iivu, Calvin Iteasoner then made 1 fifteen 1 nilniltA AflPPPh V.hllMl fl MVP 1 IMt fnoh m. ImtrllAn na I tllA Href liolf trnir nwinivml ufumf lm 1 I flolvMra 1 1 Tw I 1 iniu iiiivii7iii .41... I VVI I HI MUVIlb 1 1 I A I VDLUI AiC 1 1 Ur.lilAII'r MIH IIMII I I I 1 ff I three oo cents; 6 months.

one year, I PQ tn only lor tne evening, but for the eu I I fSmnmtrn Vn" Inftcr nni'anna Vm mvvv vaivijuvoi a uv iiuinuLi cacii i LUGn. mother! mrlor. nurserv and Pr4 pmiosophy or ttie temperance Osborne. Kansas, 1880. kitchen all feel the eft-pet of vonr movement, it was a notable effort.

Sel- hi una icfiiwii iiiiu ll.HJllv is KUiirte. Lull I I I Mnr 1. a. I we have unbounded faith in tlto f.ihim or frown. The cheery laugh of a mother Pl'm Imye i'Iwnt eu an ev- i fnino Thi PrAahvtprlsn qtiH Pn avnuun ieuB i vv-v u.iu,..

u. to mid I ooes "own mrougn generations, as wen r- i i 1 as tier frown. And when the mother's eia, um aiaic normal acuooi at jmpona. hi- after next hiirveHtt eyes are closed, and lies and hands are coul1 weH afford t0 8tan(I back and tlon tree to those intending to teach. Address R.

B. Welch, President. fwever still, there is no sweeter epitaph 1C" rigmeoiiMiea The National Congregational Council which children and frieids can give iey uiu very I I pftjWlvnlr fVa o'nnn tah1I meets in St. Louis Nov. 11th, find con Never did we cast a with more DNr it and ohppr- tinues till the following Sabbath.

This tna WI18 alvyay satisfaction than last Tuesday. body meets once in three years and K1'1 Exchange. have been well worth spending the evening to hear. We believed that we were voting for all the Congregational the best man in the nation for President. rcPrtRcnt8 Kev, 'Vm.

A. Hillock, D. long churches in the United Statef. It ren- Tue Urst township Sunday School or. for the best man the district for convention ever held in Osborne county Hnnl WftV lint th laii'i 1W IfCCIIUV UICU, UlLVK rfO.

Itoss township at Downs, do not think it will be the Owerenrnw; anl we benewl Ut co.irt Also, Kev. W.n. S. Flumer, D. thtt for they .11 be It is mre t(, tl.e eminent man lr.

the Pmbyterl Oct. 19. We good many. Addresses were Bol fortane to be l.le to cast all those Som, last by a votes with thtfelln ZTw Also. Key.

S. II. Cos, D. at an aj- msd by the following named persons 7 1 in the order named, the attendance be- Sherman of Smr-kton vancet! age, a minister tIo i F. Billy Jenkins of the Smith -County Kevs.

Pioneer rises to explain that is not A. W. Conry of Jamestown and the edi- was noted rJwe for wit and 7 .1., tr A i fnr pinnnpnpp creasing till the kct Revs. Jl. B.

Fos- for the True Voter, a Demo- tor of this paper are the delegates from tiofjuente. tiiiij ii tej a i. lviiev j. iiX. cratic campaign sheet printed in wis ol- the N.

W. Kans. Association, and we. be- e. A i.

i i Geo. W. Bain is Dronounced bv the Ihomas and L. D. Craft.

A permanent fice. Of course not. We print mouth- Hcve are all intending to so. We hone piuuuum, uy me iv i niiMk to be the best pyp- township association was formed with ly religious paper this office, and tog ue an account of tiie meet nr in our Pumrc lo UL oesttpeaxe. xnat eve.

i. it .1 to viuitod Osborne and we think the nubile L. D. Craft President, Phelps we've been fearing all along thjit some next. usoornL, we mm.

me puouc 1 i i Sioirot-ort' Ir II. Tro-ianpoii our! us rutin, a certain man was accuseu of our political enemies would accuse us Wk spoke in a former number of of bein a hard drinker. "That's not tne several superintendents for fraudulent census returns in South so," said he, I drin'i as easy as any presidents. man in the world." Bain talks as easy Five schools in the township were re- of being religious.fOsljoriie The aiif-logy is not complete. editor of the Farmer ought to hi religious, while the editor of the Pioneer ought not to be a Democrat.

It was evident that the census of 1880 was wrong if that of 1870 as that man drank. ported with an average attendance as was right. But Gen. Walker, superin- Aside from any consideration of the follows: Downs Baptist 33, Downs Un- tendent of the census, a just man, who good cause for which he spoke, il was a pon 30, Hose Valley 45, Elm Creek 35,. Kev.

ft. F. Makkium is to have his fear to do wrong, but fears no party treat that was purchased very cheaply Oak Vale 20 total average mission among the cobreti people ftt To- nor clique, has had an investigation at 10 cents admittance. ncka instead of Nieodemna. Topefca is made in six counties, and ha3 reported The Fairview school of Corinth town- the point' in this sUte where negroes that he is satisfied that the census of "Believe and be baptized, and thou ship, Frank Ingram Superintendent, vas most do congregate," and more can 1870 was very defective and that of 1880 Fnalt be saved." Infants cannot believe, represented and cordially welcomed.

Mr. vverst presided at the organ, L. S. be dons for them there than tiny where was right. No fraud is charged against merexore tney ougnt not to oe Baptized Clark led the singing.

else. Vo understand lilso thut a colored those who took the census in 1870. Vie Exactly so. "Except ye repent, ye shall rnniyrnir.iiii.ii.il nihiUtvr from Alabama rpirrfpfl that lx)th tlie honor mvI nrnWn. sdl likewise perish." Infants cannot The closing piece was a duet, lover of my soul," by Mr.

Clark and 1" v. i must, all will be sent to Nicwlemus. of South Cnrolina are vindicated. The repent, therciore they "This Miss Annie Deck, and was very fine. we com We shall extend a warm welcome to worst thing we wish to the South is uni- likewise peridh.

an educated colored minister of any de- veisal education. That is greatly need mand you, that if any would not work, Altogether, the convention was a very neither should they eat." Infants can- encouraging success. nomination who may come to labor in ed. not work, therefore they must net eat. this part cf the state Rev.

W. F. Crafts, of late so familiar It is all equally logical. Kansas Qhurch- I For the Friend. Avery harmonious and interesting The pi ohibitery amendment is proba man.

session of the Weslevan Methodist Con to our readers, so widely and well known for his varied contributions to the advancement of tiic Sunda3r School cause, bly carried in the str.te. news is from the Daily Capital, which thinks ference of Kansas closed its business- Thk sympathies cf the people of Kan- 4a 1 1 KO0 i thnnf fo trk -T--'f lAnmim I C-f kl rtt.t Of i ii'fl ---titittr iUiar, 50,000 majority. Other papers se theflgurts much iower. In this coun transferred his ecclesiastical relation lions, are extended to that good, but sore- Kansas. Kev.

D. S. Kinney, Connec- from the Methodist church to the Con- ly alliicted friend of afl men, Bishop T. tional Agent from Syracuse, was ty we arc sure the majority might have gregational denomination. Thi3 he has II.

Vail, in view of the domestic griefs present and under his ministration the been made much larger if temperance meetings had been held, a3 they ought done without slightest ungracious- which have fallen to his lot. One mem- following Sabbatn the people were won- uess of feclkig toward the body of Christ, be after another of his family have been derfully refreshed from the presence of to have been. ians with whom he has heretofore been taken away by death; his wife, who was the Lord. Holiness to the Lord was a specially connected. For one thing, for his right hand, has been deprived of distinctive feature made prominent But if the amendment is carried our work only half begun; Those who himself, he believes that heaiiav hope sight, and to crown all, his son, Rogers throughout the whole service of the Con- work for spoils stop after clectKui day.

Those who work fov principles do not. for greater usefulness in some more set- K. Vail, died on Saturday from the ef- ference; the majority of the ministers tied pastorate than the limitations of the fects of being thrown from a carriage walking In Its clear light and going to It depends upon the people yet to say itineracy allows. It is a beautiful char- near Lawrence. As the good old bishop, their several fields of labor with the en- whether the amendment, now that it is acteristic of the now in-coming time, burdened with his many labors, goes duementof its power that cannot fail" that such transitions from one evangel- about his great diocese, we are sure none to win for the Master.

ical regiment of the "sacramental host" will meet him without a word of sym- Mrs. 1j. T. to another can be made in perfect tern- pathy, and the hep; that he will be adopleu, shall do any good. The tenipennce cause always gains by discussion, by light, by intelligence, by reading.

It us also watch our servants, the legislature, and see that they carry out the people's will by a law wisely framed to give efficiency to the constitution. per and without ruining the entire good abundantly sustained by the hope that Bion S. Herring started last Tuesday will of all the unenvious God-speed the terrible losses in this world will be to go to Lawrence to attend the State- from the one side being as sincere as the made up in another and a better coun- University. Success to him. lie will welcome from the other.

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1880-1880