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Kansas Conference Reporter from Clyde, Kansas • 4

Kansas Conference Reporter from Clyde, Kansas • 4

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Clyde, Kansas
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4
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REPORT OF COMMITTEE toON BAND WORK. to A. 'Dec. 21st 1891. She was converted in Nov.

1893 and sanctified in October 1894 She lived a bright and shining until deatn oalUd her home Ap ril 11th 1897 One less in the class here bat the tie that bound our hearts together is not broken bat in the distance draws stronger than while she was with us. Pray for the loved ones that re We the enmitte to consider the subject of band work do snbniit the following suggestions for the consideration and prayer of all concerned. 1st. We re eo me ml that local bands be organized in the different churches tor the purpose of main, that all may be saved and Intolerance of opinion is a relic of bar bails in, and is also a pre server of barbarism. Consistency is not everything, We have known nun who were consistent with the devil.

When the devil gets into a con troersy ho asks nothing better than a compromise. You can usually Judge of a man's faith in bis principles, by the energy with which be works for them. The man who refuses to do any tiling to overcome a public wrong thereby becomes a participant in that public-wrong. God gave the earth to the 4 chif dren of but some corporations and syndicates seem to think thaMhey are'4tbe children of assisting th pa-tors or evangelist prepared t0 meether the sweet in whatever tines of work that in aud bv Paueral eervice8 oon needed, such as house to house i dQCted Bro Dean in the M. E.

B. Clark. visiting and dealing with 8onl8 Dersonallv both in at.d out of the congregations. By oiug open Charles Delbert Whipple. Was born Oct 4th 1866, jn Kearneys ville Pa Died May 11th 1897, in air work and by carrying the Gor pel to the regions beyond.

2od. That field bands be organ Cloud County Kansas. Age 30yrs men7. EQUITY. KANSAS APPOINTMENTS.

Last Round. bed fpr the. purpose of doing gen i nos ana ais He wa. confer oral evangelistic work, such bands ted in March 1890, and united should be composed of persons with th W. M.

church at Rico who ure alive for God nnd ar Kansas, in June 1895. Kor the willing to spend and be spent for past year his experience bad the salvation of souls. The field been steady and be signified his bands should be kept iu operation readiness to go when it became expecting that when through at apparent that he could not live, one place to move to another I the absence of the pastor, leaving the worir under the care Brother E. tt. So wart, Hollis eir of the pastor or leader.

Such cuitas called upon to offioate-bands should be led by carefull Text, Numbers 23 -10. experienced persons. And we also recomend that both local and 0LIPPING8, 1 Place, Date, Apportionment Wilson, May 15 22 29 Ljons. Raymond $7,00 16 23 30 6 13 June Valley 5 12 field bands be properly drilled The reformer is always in ad and regulated: Las but vanoe of his age. If he were not, least, that we have an eyesingle he would not be a reformer.

Prarievale Ottawa fc Lawrence Topeka N.Topeka It 15 17 J9 20 26 27 29 30 to God's glory, and expoot his blessings. 8. G. HUSTON, T. FORD, I Com.

E.S.HIGGINS,) OBITUARY. Nortonville July 3 4 willis 1011' Chapman 3718 Union Center 24 25 Ames 31 Aug. 1 $6,00 $4,00 $8,00 $3,00 $8,00 $6,00 $4 oO 6,00 It is more important to be consistent with the truth than to be consistent with your past self. Grow not impatient with the men who are not as far into the light as yoasblf. Time was when you also groped in darkness.

Some men grow very indignant about wrongs committed in other countries, but are wonderfully si lent about wrongs committed in their own country. A man who boasts that he never changes his opinions either claims infallibility, or else concedes that he has not sense enongh to learn any thing. Lowland Hollis Beloit Laban Harlan Norton This notice should have appeared laat nonth but by some means was overlook" id. Editor Prlscilla Johnson died at the home of her parents Brother and Sister Jones, at Miller. Kansas She war born near Taylors vitie October 20th 1876, came vrith her parents to Lyon county Kansas in 1881, and was married "3 5 7 8 14 15 21 22 28 29 Sept.

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Pages Available:
76
Years Available:
1896-1899