The Oklahoma Christian. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1899 Page: 4 of 6
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The Oklahoma Christian
There were five additions to
Christian church in Oklahoma
City Sunday.
Oklahoma Christian.
Issued weekly in the interests of the
Disciples of Christ in Oklahoma Ter-
ritory by the
Oklahoma Christian Missionary Society
" l,OKN Editor, Oklahoma j the M. E. church is in session in
CHARLES HAZELKIlii;
. Associate Editor, Orlando
VV. A. HUMPHREY Field Editor. Guthrie
.1 K. HREVVEIi Business Manager. Guthrie
The territorial convention of
t
Oklahoma City this week.
SLBSCRIPI ION M ATHS:
Single Copies 5t> cents per year
In clubs of ten, per copy 4«» cents per year
In clubs of twenty,per copy.35 cents per year
There is an eastern legend of
a powerful genius who promised
a beatiful maiden a gift of rare
value, if slie would pass through
i
have a 7 t-vr. record, largest annual
sale, hitfli <niality mot high price
si vo sold ciiroet, f?m\vn to tost ami
bf»ar -tlie best fruit known. We
bu«l 1 million Apple, v bole root g :»ft 6 million—* 1- and 2-yr.
Otlier Tree>, Vines, etc., in proportion. Please write us. Booklets fre< .
HOOaeres Nursery. 4;:.<KK) aeres orchards. \l/n I)AV
Box and pack free, guarantee safe arrival, ship ▼ ▼ K* I /m I m JiLiUl!. 4
safely, even t<» china. ivru, Kurope. Australia. Our best eu>toniers are those wl
have bearing Stark Trees. Instead of trying t<> get all weeiin, CTA(?K MM'ISIAN'A, MO.
we aim t<» qive a: I v ecan. W e are in the nursery busin< ss in>t Dansville, \. V.
alone for money. We love it. It's one way to "do good. *' Visit us. %rSKU* Stark. Mo., etc.
Wo PAY !'Asw. each U'KKK to Home and traveling Salesmen. It's easy^selling Stark MON'tV
▼ T " ■ r\ I MAKERS i Apple of < >mmerce. Black Ben Davis# Cha.tipfon, Delicious, Senator, Staywan
Winesap, York hnoerifll apples• GOLD elum: Kieffer; J Iberta, • . u »rts, adapted to all aectioc »
nom
ber 15, 1898.
man honored but are satisfied in them," she said ungraciously,
honoring Him who died that we "I was n't going anywhere near
might live. There will be no that store, though, and I have
at ll"; <)k!,:!" a cornfield and without pausing 1 bishops to elect, no. for we are lots of errands to do for myself."
)md ,as stconu ciass uian manei. wou-ni- . , . •
going backward, or wandering i all brethren in Christ Jesus. '-Well, then, I don't w ant to
hither and thither, select the There will be no religious polit make vou ;t lot of trouble. I
largest and ripest ear. The cal wire pulling, for there are can get down myself in a day
value of the gift to be in pro- no high seats in his kingdom to or two, and perhaps I can bor
portion to the size and perfec- be given out. He that would be row some body's book till then."
rhe "Oh, I'll go." Alary said, tak
we expect to wit- ing the list from his hand. "On
a great many well worth ness next Sunday afternoon in ly it isn't verv convenient."
hoping j Music Hall, the communion of Tom turned awav with
THURSDAY, OCTOIIKH 17 I HOSI
Office of Publication:
105-107 South Division Street
Territorial Board,
DickT. Morgan President. Perry
viru-s williams .vi.-e president. stillwater tion of the ear she should clioose. g reatest must serve most
W A. Humphrey ! musi si. i \ c iiiusi.
.correspondingsecretary.(iuthri<- She itassed through the field, scene which
J. K. llri'WLT Treasurer. Outline . 1 ® ! " 1,11,1
,1. H. Fairfield. Guthrie seeitU
•I. O. Severn*.. Guthrie
t\m. .i.K km.in ki itenu gathering, but always
O. 1) 11 a Is e 11 Oklahoma Citv j
iuhpSmteteiiVi'sitiViiav s,-hVM.i' wo™1' totilul a larger and more per ten thousand saints, ten thous- dignant look upon his face, and
n i.. imi.'iiiiis.iii ivrry feet (»iie. She passed them all and children of the most Hi"h Marv
Superintendent <it Christian Kndeayor 1 tluu v-iiiiuicu <n luc iiiwsl m„ii -»iai\
work Miss .wine r whittieia. Kildare by, when going to a part of the God.wearing no other name oi
an in
1 t on her wraps and
started for the city. A moment
Ministerial Directory, field where the stalks grew more the name Christian, wi 11 be some or two later, my second niece.
The following is an incomplete list of stunted, she disdained to take thing which has never been seen Margaret, came into the room
" ' Nardin one from these, and so through in the history of the world. Oh with a sweeping cap upon her
Teeuinseh to the other side without hav- what a sight that will be. It head, and a brooin and dust-pan
ing selected any. This little seems to me as if the solemnity in her hands. She >et to work-
table is a faithful picture of j of the occasion would be enough at once, and I was preparing to
Peru i man}' Christians, who, are re-, to cause the angels to lay down leave the room, when Tom came
Cloud Chief
our preaching l»n
Aldrfdge. C
Anient. Prof. .1 10
Allen. .1 II.
Anthis. M.
Boen. J. B.
Bachinan. K.
Baker W.M
Baker. W. E.
Barney, K. M.
Bills, W. H.
Blazer. Jas. M
liroadbent. J.J.
Brown. J. P
' 'annedy.
'JatiKler. James
Carpenter, A. II.
Casey. Win
Chit wood. H
Coats. Will
Crosley. John
Dameron, W. A.
Dixon, George II
Hum an. Melrin ,1.
Dunkleberger. Win
DunkleberKer, I).
Dunkleberger. A .1
Kdwards. Arthur T
Kthrldge, j. c».
Fuqua. I.. !•'
Oarner. .1 W.
Gllbreath, S. D
Oray. W. H
0 rail a in. J. ti
Ouest. J.
Marl, ('. C
iiarrold. K.
Ilazclrige. Charles
Head. S. If
Herold J. M
Herold. J.C
(lesser. T. T.
Hopwood, J. W
Humphrey, \v
Johnson, f>. W
Johnston. John T
Judd. Wm.
Kratz. 1). C.
Lclfb. Wm. S
I.eadlow. W. F.
I.oudermilk. A. S
.Million. ,1. A
Martin. J 1'
Martin 1' J.
Monday. Win
Monroe. .1 M
Morton. H I.
Nation David
Newby Dr. H. Warner
1 Istolab .I.e.
t'axton. l'rot K .1
Peek. W. I.
Posey. O. K.
Powell. J. C
Powell. C. It
I'uckett. ti. W
Purvis. J. T.
Ouinneth. K. M
Italns J. B
Kehorn. W. s
ltobertson.il W
Samuels, J. M 5i
Schenck. Dr. \V
Smith. Howell
Stephens. H. K
Stout. 11
Tabor. J. A
Tanneyhlll,
Teague. S I,
Taylor A I.
Ta'vlor. \\ A
Trimble. C,F
VanDolah.i' \\
iVaillng. ll.lt
Ward. K
Warli. k. 11 I .
Waldmon. .1. <■
Welln etei Dan
Wherrv. W A.
White. Johnson
Wilson. John
Williams,Vertes
Wilkinson,O.
Woods, Geo. K.
Young. Frank
/.ellar. August
Orlando
(iklahoma city
Medford
i reseentCily
crescent city m;iny Christian?
Snyder
Hunniwell. Kansas
Hilton
Union ('ity
('h anriler
( handler
Tecum sell
Downs
Perkin
jecting the good opportunities the golden bars of heaven, step in again. Ther
at hand, and in their reach through the diamond gateway look on his lace,
for something before them for' and shout "Glory to God in the "See what I'vedoni
which they vainly hope, but highest; and peace on earth, ret!" he said, pointing to a
toward men."
was a rueful
Marga
reat
will never secure. On a dark j good will toward men." three-cornered tear in his coat
weatherford ! night and in a dangerous place '-I caught it on a nail in tin
where the footing is insecure a Robbing Kindness of Its Beauty. entry just now. What will I dor
lantern in the hand is worth a1 The kindness that we show to It's the otilv school coat I have,
dozen stars. Do not slight the another is robbed of half its and I'll have to be off before
s is the only beauty if we do it in a grudging long."
time of which we are sure. You 'and ungracious way. There is "I'll darn it for vou. Tom."
Margaret -.iii(I. standing her
Stillwater
Pou( a City
Perry
Pawnee
Valley
Marshall
strouu now of life.
Perkins
ilaude
S '" n! wki'rk may pass all the good opportun- something for us all to
Sl""perry itiesby, life will soon be gore over in the account by a recent broom in the corner, and getting
orhoi'd'o and heaven lost. Do good now writer of an incident that occurr-
1 cordell a"d the future will take care of ed during her visit to her sis- take me long."
Cordell • . 1 r 4- ^ ,.v- 1, ... , »
ter s home. Hut you're busy, Tom said
out her work-box. i-It won't
are beinj
Ingalls itself.
Pond ( reek
Uutnrie ,lr. .. .,
ingalls \\ hue these notes
Mangum . , , .
Mulhall read, we expect to be gliding
Okeene|
Perkins over the countrv on our way to
Sacred Heart . , " ...
ki He no one ot the greatest religious
Norman .
Norman gatherings, as we honestlv be-
Noble
Newkirk licve. that has ever assembled
KI Iteno !
orlando since the days oi the apostles.
Setting I
outhrie A large boilv of people, congre-
sacred Heart .11
Norman gated from the different cotin-
Narden
sac red Heart trie^ of the world to have
Moore
Kdmond no other name save the name of
stillwater
Hennessey our I>r<I and Master, is some-
Ingalls
I'nion t'it\ tiling that does not occur very
Mulhall , J
Nardin often. \\ lien reliirious bodies
s-uith Set oud St (iuthrle
Pont a City meet
Thomas
^'va sectarian name is honored, some
Sheridan
Norman yreat reformer is extol led and
Parklanil
Guthrie what our church, North. East,
Cloud Chief
waukomis South or West has accomplished
Seward
Uenne»se> js heard, b'lt the Iiame of (1 hlist
MeOford
nunniweii. Kansas js relr«rattMl to tht* rear, while
LeXillKtOII
the older of my two hesitatingly, re
Mary,
nieces, had announced at the
breakfast table that she would
have to go down town that day,
as
do. She was almost ready to
•ml
)eri n;
hi>
previous experience. "I don't
want to bother you now."
"As though I wasn't always
, . , , glad to help you when I can!
had several errands to Uive me your coat anf?
ave that tear mended
a general thing, some
we 11
i 11 a
start, when her brother Tom .iitTy,"* Margaret rejoined with a
came to her with a short pencil 'augh.
. "You're the right sort, Meg!"
said Tom, gratefully, as he put
"Would you mind getting on his coat again, a lew minutes
these for me, Mary?" he asked, later. "Vou never seem to
"Thei c are two books that I''t's a bother to do a fellow
.. . . ., , , . a kindness,"
can t get at the school store, rm ■ ,, . , .
. . 1 he love that binds together
and tneies .1 piece ot music the memhers of a family circle
that my teacher wants me to should make it sweet to do these
have for my violin. If you will small acts of kindness. There
get them for me, 1 won't have slloul(l ,Je none of the grudging,
to go down myself." ungracious spirit,.and the count
. . i ing of cost in the shape of trou
Marys face clouded over, ble, that we so often see. L»»
"Why, yes, I suppose I can get <lon ('(»nmiu)ii'e(il//i.
Meridian denominational name is pub- *
McLoud 1 »
.Norman Ijshed to the world. This will •
nttIIwater I tt
crescent citv not be the case in the present *
Stlllwatei 1 | £
fold reliyious gathering. There will ;
Union ( Ity " ^ " -
cmdeii i,e ;i irreat gathering of people, -
Orlando " * ' ' J
FOR
One object of inserting tliis list is Wearing lio other name but that •
that it mny be corrected Vou nre in- Gf their Savior, satisfied with -
. itnil f<> I'aiwloi' iissistiini'M in sefliinni' •
KORRECT STYLES
OF LADIES' FINE FOOTWEAR SEE
^ HETSCH SHOE CO.
GUTHRIE, OKLAHOMA, i
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Boen, J. B. The Oklahoma Christian. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 19, 1899, newspaper, October 19, 1899; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc305586/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.