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Methodist Lever from South Haven, Kansas • 7

Methodist Lever from South Haven, Kansas • 7

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Methodist Leveri
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South Haven, Kansas
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7
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Miss Mabelle Wiggins, who tional advantages. He entered has charge of the Intermediate de Asbury (now De Pauw Univer partment of our city schools and leaving at the end of the giving entire satisfaction, is a Sophomore year. He began the study of medicine in 1870, under native Kansan, having been born at Eureka, in 1874, where the late Dr. Samuel Fisher, at tending one course of lectures at she received her education, gradu ating from the Scientific depart Detroit Medical College, and two ment of the Southern Kansas at the Indiana Medical College. Locating at Washington, Academy in '92, receiving the he was kindly assisted to a good highest grade given for that year, She also received the practice by two leading physicians highest grade for '91 in her de of the place Drs.

Scudder and McMillen, whose kindness he Besides having a comfortable city home, he is the owner of a fine farm near town, wtiere he keeps fine impoited -Kentucky horses, in which he takes great pride. He is a man of great energy and push. Mrs. Brown, 1,1 is a graduate of the "Western Medical College," Philadelphia, has had thirty-seven years of experience, during which time she has taken a number of lectures, has had successful practice all this time, and is doing mere than she should with amount of other busi-ness on hand. Mrs.

Brown is a woman of ambition and business. We are authorized to say that Mrs. Brown will close out her Milliner business at cost, and will devote her whole time to practice. F. A Dinsmoor.

F. A. Dinsmoor, Attorney-at-Law, South Haven, Kansas, was will ever hold in kindest remem partment. She is now teaching her third year. Miss Wiggins has been a consistent member of the brance.

He was instrumental in organizing the Davis Co. Medical Society, which society sent him to represent them in the State Medical Society of Indiana. The ill health of his family de termined him to try Southern sunny Kansas, where he arrived Thanksgiving day, 1884, and con tinues the practice of his profes sion. Four years he attended a course at the Post Graduate Medi M. E.

church for five years, and is teaching in two of the city Sunday schools and taking an active part in all religious services. Miss Orpah V. native of Indiana, but for tbe past ten years of this state, having moved to Wellington, where she graduated in the high schools of that place in '88, and began teaching the same year, and later taught four consecutive years in their Primary department, which grade she is now so ably conducting in our schools. Sister O'Rear identified herself with the Methodist church twelve years ago and has continued to grow in grace, so that all her pupils give her that child confidence which is so needed in the early training of the cal School and Hospital of Chi cago. admitted to the bar about twenty Dr.

Lemmon is an active, years ago in Missouri, since which time he has either practiced quick, perceptive man, interested in every moral reform, is a mem Law or been in the newspaper ber of the M. E. holds and real estate business. Mr. Dinsmoor has always been found the office of a good practice, and is a successful pbysi- on the side of right of every ques cian.

tion, while at times in the history he has not practiced temperance in his own life as strongly as he 1 Dr. T. Hollingsworth might, yet there has never been time that he has not been in the lead to prosecute lawlessness. But we are pleased to be able to child's mind. O'Rear is a great worker in the Sunday-schools.

Dr W. W. Lemmon. W. W.

Lemmon was born near Portersville, Sept. 15, 1843. Passing an uneventful life in the public schools and on the farm say that he is one of those who has embraced a Savior's help, and with this start, we hope to see was born in Liberty, September 1,1854, educated in the Medical department of the State University of Missouri, has had 17 years of practice in various counties in Missouri and Kansas, practiced in Jackson, Piatt and Clay Counties, Leavenworth, Atchison, Wyandotte, Johnson and Sumner Counties in Kansas. Dr. T.

J. Hollings worth's parents were from Kentucky. His father was a graduate from the him advance and become a still greater power in every moral and spiritual reform. until his 18th year. Entering the) John Hoppel, one of our worthy citizens, has located in South Haven, six years Union Army, serving three years, being engaged in many skirmishes and the battle of Ft.

Gibson, Siege of Vicksburg, Second Battle of Jackson, Mississippi, and siege and successful assault on Ft. Blakely, near Mobile, the last battle of the war, returning home July, 1865. His father moved to Greencastle, for its educa Law department of the State University, and his mother was a graduate from tbe Female Seminary of Elk ton, Kentucky. The doctor has an extensive practice, and loves to be on the go both night and day. ago, has invested in property, and takes an interest in everything that is good.

Is one of the biggest-hearted men we have ever had the pleasure to meet. Mr. Hoppel has been a butcher almost.

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Pages Available:
32
Years Available:
1894-1895