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fi? 1 V- I PEOBIA. ILL. Daring the series of evangelistic services at Mt. Zlon Baptist Church conducted bjr Rev. S.

S. Seisson, Pastor of the Second Baptist church, Danville, there were added to the church twenty-three Nineteen were received by baptism and four by exprience. Besides the results in the way of increased membership, the meetings were of Inestimable good to churh and to the city. This is the ond series of meetings Scissou has conducted for the church both of which brought satisfactory resplts to those with whom he served. He is an earnest, fearless, and concientious preacher of the gospel of Jesua Christ.

In answer to the queetion, "What mustl do to besaved?" brother gives, without any equivocation, elimination or substitution, the New Testament answer plainly snd definitely. He is a firm bnliever irrtbe doctrines of the New Taitament aa taught and practiced by the Baptists, For his services the church paid $78,67 Since the close of the special meetings eight other persons have been added to the church. On the churches' condition the most pleasing feature is, tha aggressive evangeliitic spirit Almost weekly there are new memberenrolled. On December 18, 1906, the beginning of the pastorate of B. Murrell there were 91 members To this number 203 others have been added.

varioua causes 41 have been diamisjed. The present membership is 256. As the Wood River Baptist association of central Illinois, is to hold its 74th. annual session here beginning Thursday morning before the first Sunday in September, already preparations are oeing made to entertain and care lor the messengers. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and expectoration easy by giving Chamberlain's Cough BemeSy as My be required.

This remedy will albo liquify the tough mucus and make ii easier to expectorate. It has been and is safe and sure. For sale by all used successfully in many epidemics dealers. OTTUMWA NEWS. The Faithful Few society met with Mrs.

Maude Marshall last Thursday After the business had been transacted a two course luncheon was served. They adjourned at a late hour to meet with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McGill.

Miss Margaret Davis has returned home after a two weeks' visit in Oskaloosa and She reports a splendid time. Mrs. Beulah Stipp has returned to'Ottumwa after a few days' visit in Oskaloosa. Kes. Carr has returned to Ottumwa after attending the Baptist Sunday convention.

He reports a splendid session and the Sunday school here is getting along nicely. Mr. Boy Johnson has gone to Cedar Bapids to remain indefinitely. Mr. Orville Spotts spent his Jayover at home last week.

MK Smith Heroll has returned rrom Mt. Pleasant where he attended the 'Sunday school convention. Miss Edna Jones and little Miss Dorcas Bell of Oskaloosa were over Sunday visitors in Ottumwa. Mr. Albert Stevens of Fairfield attended the ball game Monday.

Quite a few strangers in town Monday. Mrs. Benjamin Fuller of Fairfield was in Ottumwa Monday on a business trip. Sunday afternoon the day exercises were held at the A. M.

E. church. After the exercises Rev. Carr of the 2nd Baptist church made a few interesting remarks. Bev.

Morgan preached at the A. M. E. church Sunday morning. Sunday night Golden Star lodge, No.

4, turned out at the A. M. E. church. The members of the Eastern Star marched with them.

Bev. M. G. Newman, a brother Mason, preachpd their annual sermon. "A selected 'choir furnished music for them.

On Monday evening the Masons gave a banouet to their families. After the installation of officers and the program were over an enjoyable evening was spent. Spencer Elliston of Des Moines has accepted a position with Rev. M. G.

Newman to take up trades as an ap prentice. Mrs. McMann is a little bettor at this writing. Mrs. Bobert Strauthers has returned from Mt.

Pleasant where she attended the Baptist Sunday school convention. Mr. Harvey Spencer of Washington visited his wife last Sunday. Tuesday night there will be an entertainment given at the '2nd Baptist church. The biggest venture is the "June Bride's" number.

There iwill be brides to represent all nations. Admission 10 cents. Last Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodwin entertained a few of their friends in honor of their son's fifth birthday anniversary.

Games were enjoyed and a luncheon was served to those present. He received several beautiful presents. Mr. Homer Johnson of Oskaloosa came to Ottumwa on a motocycle last Sunday. CLINTON ITEM8.

MIBS Ada Wetherall, who had been quite sick for several weeks past, passed away Friday, June 14th, at tue home of her parents, In Lyons, Iowa. Her funeral was held on Sunday, June 16th, from the 'Second Baptist Church. Miss Murda Beason haB gone to Cedar Falls, where she will spend six weeks In the normal Institute. Rev. G.

W. Slater arrived in the city Sunday for a week's rest and vMited 'with his family. Mrs. Slater spent Sunday with him at Davenport Sli and Moline, where he spoke on that day, returning with him. John L.

Thompson, of Des Moines, in the city early, Monday morning in the interest of the Bystander. While in the city he was the guest of A. A. Bush and family. He left Monday afternoon for the trl-cltles down the river.

Bev. and Mrs. G. W. Slater were In attendance at the District Sabbath School convention.

I' What came near being a serious affair wis tne fire at the Home of A. A. Bush early Sunday morning, caused presumably by the explosion of a lamp in aa upstairs room, adjoining ltd bedroom of his mother, Mrs.1G. V. lush, who wat the first to awaken the They did ark, the Uant one flrtf tjo the roottt, which was scon subdued.

Aa a result of the fire, Mrs. C. V. Busb received some painfull but not serious burns in her face. Mr.

M. 0. Culberson and daughter, Mae, left Tuesday for Davenport to uttend the District Sunday School convention. The latter is a delegate. Mrs.

M. O. Culberson and daughter, Esther, were also In attendance. Rev. J.

H. Ferrlbee and A. A. Bush were in Davenport this In at the District convention of Sunday schools. V.ASON UIIV H2W3.

Miss Mattle Dimo entertained a few of her friends Sunday afternoon in honor of her mother, who will leave for Minneapolis this week. Mrs. L. W. Tyler, of Cottage Grove avenue, is on the sick list.

Mr. John Rutherford left the city to spend a few days with his father in Georgia. Mr. Wm. Carter, janitor of the First National bank, took a week's vacation to go to Lake Okoboji.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis have moved to their new home on First street. Mr. Walter Davis, made a flying trip to Minneapolis by auto.

The Japanese drill given Friday evening by the young ladies of the Epworth League was a total success. Mr. Frank Rhodes has opened up a first-class shining parlor in Clear Lake. Sir Edwards Roberson, of Keokuk, will be in the city Thursday to visit the Golden Shield Tabernacla and to organize the men in the Knights of Tabor of the International Order of Twelve. Master Cecil Brewton left Mason Uty to join a carnival In Whitten, Iowa.

Sore Niplea Any mother who has had with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is through cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with the best results. For sale bv all dealers. KEOKUK NOTES. Mrs.

T. L. Smith and daughter Lizzie of Quiney, 111., are visiting in the city, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

Bryant. Mrs. Anna Logan, 1215 Morgan has been quite ill for the past week with stomach trouble. She is slightly improved. Mrs.

Stella Bland Johnson of Des Moines, Iowa, is visiting at the home of her father, Mr. John Bland, 1604 Fulton street. The Sunday school of the Church of St. Mary the Virgin will picnic at Cedar Glen July 4th. Everybody is cordially invited.

The funeral of Mrs. Hattie Cutright, who died Tuesday evening of tuberculosis, at her home 1003 Main street, was held Wednesday afternoon from the late home, Bev. J. Beaver officiating. Mrs.

Cutwright was confined to her bed for the last two months. She was a kind and patient suffereT and will be greatly missed. She leaves three little children aged 9, 7 and 2 years old, two brothers and a sister of Mrs. Cutwright live in Quiney. Bichard Cutwright of this city is a brother-in law of the deceased.

Mr. Bertrand Brent of Everett. Washington Mr. Carr and W. W.

Fields of Quiney were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Fields over Sunday.

Mr. W. W. Fields remained over for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. W. H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Holmes and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kellis attended the grand installation and celebration of St. John's day, Monday, June 24th, at Mo.

A fine time was reported. Union lodge No. 1 met Monday night to observe St. John's day and install officers for the ensuing year. After the business session asocial session was indulged in.

The North Missouri Baptist Sunday school convention convened in the Pilgrim's Best Baptist ehurch June 20, 1912. The following named persons were elected to office: 'Prof. W. II. Dixon of Palmyra, president Bev.

G. D. Saunders of Hannibal, vice president Miss Bosa Lewis of LaGrange, recording secretary Miss Corrina Allen of Shelbina, corresponding secretary Mrs. Howard of Ma con, treasurer Mrs. Grant of Pal myra and Mrs.

Timony of Moberly, members of the board. The convention was well attended and quite a success financially and spiritually and the church did its best to make it pleasant for all the visitors and delegates. 8ome of those attending were Harris, Bev. Embree, Bev. Howard and wife, Dr.

Jas. H. Garnett and wife, Bev. Gayles of Macon Bev. Henry of Trenton Mr.

Turpin of Enida Miss Lewis of LaGrange Bev. Northcross, Miss Harris and Miss Taylor of Canton, Mo. Enoch Warfield, Mr. Fox, Eliza IlSnger of Shelbina Bev. Holder of La Belle, Rev.

Jones of Moberly, Bev. H. Jones of Jacksonville, Bev. C. B.

McDowell of Hannibal, Mo. Bev. E. Greene, Mrs. Smith, Miss Johnson of Monroe City, Mo.

Bev. Daniel, Shelbina, Mo. Mrs. McAfee, Bev. Moore, Palmyra, and a host of others, who took active part in the convention.

Friday night Dr. Garnett put the subject of education before the people veiy forcibly. His subject was Tree Manhood. Mrs. Garnett ably assisted in the pro gram on Saturday night.

The convention adjourned Sunday night to meet at the next annual meet ing in June, 1913, at Monroe City, Mo. Different committes were discharged and they sang "Godjbe with us till we meet again," and gave the parting hand of good-bye. SIOUX CITY ITEMS. I guess we will have summer soon the balmy breezes began to blow. Mrs.

Charlotte Lee spent a few days in Yankton, S. last week, returning home Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Perry who has been sick at the St. Joseph hospital still remains quite poorely.

The young people picr.iced as Riverside park last Thursday. All reported a lovely time. The Ladies Aid society of the Mt. Zion Baptist church had an outing last Thursday at Riverside park quite a number of friends joined them in the afternoon. Mr.

Jas, Washington of Omaha came up to visit a week'with his cousins, Mrs. and Nellie Miss Nellie Crafg will leave Sunday for a visit in Lincoln, and her home in Kansas City. She will, go from Kansas City to Denver to make hw home in the it, Mr Harrison and Mr, Wm. ielgh returned home Wednesday after three week's visit at their old home Shelbina. Mo.

On their way back they visited the following places, namely Rock Island, Davenport and Cedar Rapids. They report a lovely time. Rev. B. F.

Abner of the lit. Zion Baptiit church has tendered his resignation to hia congregation which will take effect the first Sunday in July. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Graham of Grand Rapids came to our city to viait her brother, Carl Gabaram, who is dying with consumption. Mrs.

E. E. field secretary to Hampton. lecture was on work snd was fine and deserving of a larger audience. Mr.

beorge Austin came down from Yanhton, S. last week to spend a few days with friends Mrs. Mantx Askew left last for Atlanta, Ga. She expect to visit a week with relatives and friends in Chicago on her way couth. Mrs.

Hecherof Denver, arrivin the city last Wednesday for a short Tisit with her son, Mr. Van Winkle. Nr. John ghords has gone to Canton, S. and other places in Dakota on buainess Mrs.

J. Fagin and little daughter Jessie Irene arrived in our city last week Montgomery, Ala' to be the guest of Mrs. Irene Sturgis, their mother and grand mother. Master Henry Herns left Sunday with the Moose Carnival to tour with them during the aummer. Mr, Douglass is in the city from the Worrick farm for a short vaca.ion.

of the Woman's Convention of the Baptist National Convention, was in the city last week and lectured Thursday night to a small audience. Her haps you can give an entertaiiynent A surprise party was given on Rev and Mrs. F. Abner Monday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.

J. Wilbur Norris. A large number of friends came and a pleasant time was had by all present. The evening was spent in music and addresses after which a two course luscheon was served Rev. Abner has resigned his charge here as pastor of Mt.

Zion Baptist church and expects to leave soon for a new ifield. Mrs. Abner left for her home at Ottumwa Tuesday morning. There is no need of anyone being troubled with constipation. Chamberlain's -Tablets will cause en agreeable uovoment of the bowels without any unpleasant effect.

Give them a trial. For sale by all dealers. MRS. PI. POPE-TURNBO FROntlETOR "Poro" College 3100 Pile St.

St. Look, Mo. THE "PORO" SYSTEM of Scalp Hair treatment is based on the and the est scientific and sanitary methods, effecting a healthy scalp thus promoting a growth of beautiful hair. The "Poro" preparations used in connection with the treatment are made and sold exclusively by myself, having the exclusive right to that name and alone, know the secret of the composition that beats that name. Our claim has always been that when the hair begins to grow as the result of the use of "PORO," it will continue to do so if only thescalp and hair be kept clean.

This" sanitary method of treatment is also having the desired effect in helping to prevent the spread of diseases, for it-is a fact that hair-in an unsanitary condition carries the germs of disease which often prove fatal to innocent persons coming in contact with them. For treatment, call on or address: Mrs. Mollie Whitney 726 10th St. Des Moines When in Maeon City stop at the Unique Hotel 501 East 8th St. Furnished Rooms and Meals.

Lunches or Short Orders at all hours. Cigars and Tobacco. Barber Shop, Pool Hail and hot baths of accomodations, ft. D. Green, Mason City Just across from the M.

and St. L. Depot The Phone Will Bring To You The best laundry service possible. We employ only the most experience help and use only the most Modern machinery If you want only the best you'll call tnaple 1447 and let us call for your next bundle. Family Washing 6c Per Pound mertfaufs' Laundry East Grand Ave.

Maple caiwtj 1447 MRS. REV. TILLMAN WRITES IOWA CLUB WOMEN Paaadena, Cat, Mrs, S. Joe Brown, Des Moines, My dear Mrs. Brown, aa a member of the Ways and Means committee, I shall expect you to peraaude the State Federation to increaae their Waya and Means contribution and also to use all of your influence to get clube having membership in the National to do the same.

In addition secure specimens of handiwork from our women sell what you can at home and bring or send rest 1 am sending you envelopes to be used and returned to me at Pasadena. If you cannot get exhibits t.o sell, per Everything you raise will be credited to your state (dear old Iowa.) Please do all you can and forward to me as soon as possible, as I am anxious to exceed all former recorda because our needs are much greater. we hope to have the next biennial in Californir. Remember Mr Tillman and I to all pur dear Iowa friends. Hoping to hear from you soon.

Yours for women, Katherine D. Tillman. OALESBUSa, ILL. (Last Week.) Childred's dsy was fittingly observed at Lincoln Memorial Chapel Sunday afternoon, June 9. A splendid program was given under the direction of Mrs.

Lillie Wilder the superiatendent. The program was long and varied and each child acquitted himself with credit. Prof. Wm. Pickens Talladega college and his wife are the guests of Mrs Avery.

Mrs. Avery, who is one of wealthier white residents here has always been interested in the Negro race and feels honored to have these talented people with her for a few days. Miss Lois Skinner of Monmouth spent Tuesday here. The Sunday School pupils of the Bap- Albla tist church held their annual Children's Centerville day exercises Sunday evening. They were assisted by the regular choir.

Mrs. L. C. Carter, Sr. is able to be out again after her recent illness.

Among the noted visitors who attended the diamond jubilee of Knox college were Booker T. Washington and Prof. Wm. Mickens, Mr. Washington brought greetings from Tuskegee tute, while Prof.

Pickens represented Talladega college. Mr. B. E. Richardson has returned from Rock Island where he was sent' on legal business for the Q.

Mrs. Susan Allen was hostess to the Improvement club Tuesday afternoon. The guests of honor were Prof, and Mrs, Pickens, Mrs Avery and Mrs. I Nelson. Those present report delightful time.

a most Pstron Chapter No. 18, O. G. S. attended the Esther day sermon in Monmouth last week.

About 25 were present and following the sermon they were served a two course luncheon by the Monmouth ladies. Quarterly meeting was held Sunday at Lincoln Memorial chapel The pastor, Rev. W. W. Williams, was assistan a Monmouth wto preached an able sermon.

Children's day was observed by the children of Allen chapel Sunday evening. An in Westing program was rendered by the chrldren. It is now well known than not more than one case of rheumatism in ten requires and internal treatment whatever. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlain's Liniment and massaging the parts at each application. Try it and see how quickly it will relieve tbe painful soreness.

For sale by all dealers. 6EFQRC AFTMt FREE COUPON Street City or P. 0 Cut out this coupon and mail it to the Hopewell Department 19, Old South Boston, Mass. A free letter of Advice regarding1 H. H.

will be sent you postpaid. Miss Davis of Ottumwa is guest at the B. T. Lewis home tha past Rev. R.

A. Manly snd Mra. Chas. Washington have each one taken a small child to keep at their home, Mrs. Mar? F.

Ward is painting and papering and making several improver ments at her home- Mrs. B. T. Lewis entertained a number of ladies at her home to a Sunday dinner in honofiot Miss Davis of Ottumwa. Mrs.

James Rhodes who has been quite sick is some better at thia writing Mrs. Vlrgie Burns and her neice, Miss Burns of Hocking was in Albia over Sunday. Mrs. Sam Johnson of No. 1C mint in Buxton was in town Friday.

Constable Charles Washington of Buxton was in Albia Saturday on business. Mr. Lewis E-imond and his two sisters, Mrs. Larry and Miss Edmond went to Centerville Saturday to attend the funeral of their uncle Gus Edmond. A number of Buxton people were in Albia Friday and Saturday.

Mrs. Richie of Buxton has remodeled her home in Albia and moved in, The Baptist held their services at the home of Mrs, H. Harris on Sunday. A local minister from Buxton officiated Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Grayson and son Ben of Hocking were in town Sunday. PRESIDING ELDER SCHEDULE. For the balance of this conference year of the A. M. E.

church for Des Moines District, Rev. S. B. Moore, Presiding Elder, 1041 E. South Galesburg, 111.

Rt. Rev. C. T. Shaffer, M.

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