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Our Brother In Red from Muskogee, Oklahoma • Page 7

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Wflt aittf 'n Will mi Teitameai of ttolTaudf Nim- U4STyeire. born in BarbweH Distriot Soatti Jiil7 1824. TTritten Jaly 0, ld87. at VanderblU I. I am in sound condition of "body and mind.

A 2i I revQkfs all other previous wills. 3. I leave property, of sort, to my wife (ekcept an item hereinafter mentioned in item 4), viz; (a) American Bank stock (original $2 now worth $3,500., It belongs to my wife, Amelia Towsend McTyeire, and is hers. (6) All my household and kitchen furuiture, of every descrip- carriage and horses and cows. (c) Five hundred land '(more or less) in Barnwell County, South Carolina.

It has four or five tenements on it, and now rents at $350 or I5400 per year. Mr. Hutto is my agent, P. P. Graham's Turnout, South Carolina.

This land was my grand-father's, Andrew Nimmons; then his widow's; then his son's William, who devised it to me as his sister's son. (fl?) Whatever money I have in possession, or'due me at my death. To Mary Gayle, my oldest child, 4 I bequeath the annual income according to contract with the South- -ern Methodist Publishing House, of my "History of Methodism." To my other children, John, Walter, Amelia, Holland, and Jknie, I leave no tor tnow ftil semot' thhir I hm Anien. H. ttcrvBlUBi Witnesses We the i witnesses H.

N. MeTyefre Rign this Inst Will and testamentf Jijhvritten bn Ottt. presence. This Jnly 6 rd87, vilie, Tenn. WiLLTAMSf J.

H. ALLBY. MONDAY MOimiNG NOTES. EnOM BnO. BUTLER.

Dear Bfo. Brewer V' Our meeting at Caddo is in progfess 0p to date seven united with the chiirch. Last day we had a good service at Atoka. Sunday-school good; attendance large. Sunday-school revived at Caddo.

Outlook encouraging. Fraternally, M. L. BUTLEB. CAUDO I.

February 1889. Oaily Ttaitt FROM PRAIRIE eiTV. Brother being a day attended by a heavy stiow-fall, my audience was small, but very attentive, and apparently deeply interested. J. S.

WILLIAMS. low TREY Mi WUIT Vov It doM suoh Sairipii MioMiit at Faotory Not. EVERY FOE 5 TEiBl buents fanMttloQciiiijM JDE WAGTDMli CO, IkL. DENISON, DALLAS, fiJCORSICANA, HOUSTON, GALVESTON, FT. WORTH WACO, AUSTIN, SAN ANTONIO, And the South-west.

ST.LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, HANNIBAL, AND ALL POINTS NORTH AND EAST. East dide M. K. T. Muskogee, t.

am'prepared to do all ki work in wood and iron. 'The ufacturing plows and alt implement a specialty, Prieeft" as the lowest. Call and see F. MUHLS, Proprietoii want of love for them, but for want of property. I consider them provided for already, or able to provide for themselves.

I die poor. I leave no treasure here. Mis. Marthy E. Crawford gave me a $1,000 6 per cent bond, which is laid up in No.

62 of American's bank's vault. With it is also a $500 coupon (two of $250 each) bond, 6 per which I designj to.all men FROM KIOWA. Dear Bro. is moving on well at the Kiowa charge. Our assessment for Foreign missions is paid in full, and we have enough rdliable subscriptions to meet our for Domestic itjissionsw We have had some excellent prayer meetings.

I expect to begin a protracted meeting at Little Boggy on the 28th, I expect a revival. We are so ghul to have ''Our Brother in Red" visit us again. May the blessings oi our Father in Heaven be upon tlje enterprise. Ob for a sweeping revival over all this land. Love to all the artd good j.

J. Elegant Day Coaches! Pullman Buffet Sleeping Oars. MRS. F.H. CASS Millinery and Dressmaking! VINITA, I.

T. The latest styles in Millinery and a full line of notions alwsiys on hand. A FIRST-CLASS DRESSMAKER. CUTTING AND FITTING A SPECIALtV- All orders from a distance will, receive irompt Also an agent ior ight running improved Howe' chine, the best machine in the markei the least money. JNDEStRUCTlBLE ASBESTINE GEO.

A. EDDY and H. G. GROSS, Receivers. for my daughter, Mary Gayle, as I do hereby bequeath them to hex, making, on face of "feonds, $1,500.

And now concerning the University, whicn care and burden I have -especially born since March, 1873, I devoutly thank God, in whose hands are the hearts of all men, kings Bnd millionaires, great and small as well, for turning this large bounty upon our church and our land when they so much needed it, and for the measure of success that has providentially been bestowed on the labor of our hands in the man- agennent of the trust. In a decade has been done what we hardly looked for in a century. It is of the Lord, I vejily believe. These are my requests, counsels, and suggestions concerning Vander-, bilt University: I. That all the Bishops exercise steadily and constantly their charter rightis as members of the Board of Trust, duectmg and controlling.

have not done heretofore. '2. That the religions character -of the University be emphasized -always. Insist on this. The institution is in care of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.

My wife was a silent but golden link in the chain that brought and bound this Uuiversity to Nashville, and especially to Methodism. I Feb. 35. J. S.

SPC ALTY Made to order. Perfect fit. It you want your feet made smaller, I can do it, without anyrtrouhJe tb but comfort; Come and see my GASTON MESLIER, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. J. J.

FREY Gen'l Supt. SEDALIA, xMO. F. W. CRABTREK, PROPRIETOR CITY TVIEKT MUSKOGEE, IND.

TER. Warranted to Outmar any three Th neod no breaking tn, OS the Patonf Spring tlaairrendersttlmposslDleto Mm, seeelB. and makes them adjustable tlwft CloRirrendel'st eela. andimakesihe yielding readily to every movement. ol; and relieving tuemosc delicate and vit from all InjurlouH preswire.

Call and ej For Sale at i MRS. G. C. TPOMAS' MILLINERY Muskogee, I. T.

ask of the Board of Trustees this favor: That shevbe allowed to spend her widowhood (which 1 feel sure means her lifetime) iw the present house as it sharing it witn any professor or officer. It is the house Mr. Vanderbilt directed me to build for my own occupation as President of the Board. He had the comfort of the cousin of his wife at heart, and I have no other home for her. I had hoped Mrs.

Vanderbilt would outlive mC' to add her own unto this, my last request, if necessary, I hope for grace in my dymg hour to give up the Ghuvchundthe University. May it please the Master for my place in each to provide PAI.IiS. ttJi brief asposTible; tarn getting along well wiin my church building at Illinois Station. It has been named Austin Chapel. If you ktiow of any P.

E. of that name, tell him my people desire to compliment him." My third Q. M. will be held there on the 23d and 24 of March. A car-load of lumber donated by my friends of Lamar, the Messrs.

Thompson, Galdwell, Springfield, and- others, with the contributions here, have enabled to bring the to its present state of coiilr pietion. By next Fall I hope to have a good house, pjiinted, seated and complete at that p6int. I won't attempt a resume of the last four months letfeii would be too I write out of, a full heart and say, God bless the people of Webbers Falls. have received nothing but kindness and consideration from them since I came here. They have liberally and cheerftdly to every demand made upon them for church jurposes.

Last Friday night the adies gave a church supper here. We had a pleasant, orderly and enjoyable time. Results financially, $67, which will be spent for repairs on church and parsonage here. I am going to stop right here, except to add that my conference collections are well in hand, and will, I think, all come in at our ensuing conference. VVith love, A.

J. BOYD. I keep the Best quality of sale Old boots repaired and made to look like new on the shortest notice. J.J. CORBUT, E.

Turner. CHOIGE STEAKS and ROASTS FRESH EVERY DAY. All orders will receive prompt attention NELSON WILKINSON a7 East side of Track. Mrs. Wilkinson Is assistant and will make a specialty of ladles' and clitldron's hair dress Ibg.

Joe Douglas Is also lii the shdp and woald be pleased to see all of old dastomerif. Tlie Nashville, ooi Is the Leading Sohoohfot ttae tion of Boathern Vfavattk. opened R. RUI.ISON, PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY CQMPQUNDED E. R.

Muskogee. Ind. Ter. TIIACKERSNILI.E, IND. TEU, Bro.

compliance with your request, I send you a few notes in regard to my work the past week. We have started a Wedr nesday night prayer meeting at Thackersville with some degree of interest on the part of the citizens Last Wednesday night we had a real good meeting though few in attendance. Because God withholds not his blessings regard to number. Saturday 23, rode 15 miles horseback facing the north wind, to fill my appointment the following Sunday. Sunday was a very disagreeable day, but nevertheless I preached to a sized congregation, and we spent a very, pleasant and we hope a very profitable hour.

J. Y. BRVCK. Feb. 35, '88.

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1882-1898