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About Christian herald. (Portland ;) 1882-18?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1883)
11 Parks. Bro. Bushnell ottered the follow ing resolution, which was adopted : Resolved, That this ’Cooperation J H recognizing the great importance of - the" tlunilay-schcof Wffc,'. 'urges” upon all our churches the necessity of encouraging, building up and sustaining our Sunday-school work, and increasing its power for good ; and that^ our preaching ln-ethrt'n by reaueJtcd. at some time during the year, to hold childixm service in each conefreffation. c*» o Owing to lack of time, on motion the subject of “ Duties oT Church eers" extended th the next - meeting of this Cooperation, and ! \ Bro. S. Baughman was appointed to introduce the subject. Sprirg- • field was selected as the place, and Friday before the third Lord’s day in February, 1883, the time for holding the next County Coopera tion. On motion, the chair appointed Bros. J. C. McPherson, A. H. Powell and Caleb Davis a com- mittee to take the care and manag? ment of the next meeting. After passing resolutions thanks to the brethren and friends of Junction City, for their hospitali ty and kindness, the Cooperation adjourned to meet at Springfield on Friday before the third Lord’s day in February, 1883, at 11 o’clock A. M. J. W. P arks , ' * Secretary. r Iß83. TORPID LIVER. f 5 TUTT’S 1’U.LSare especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects sncli n change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite, and cause tlm i WWV'TU 'T im r1 oil Ffr sl i . H i nw Win w y w tw v r 'tr nonriaheti. and by tli'dr Tonic Act iou on the l>ijre«tive Orsranx. Betruinr Moot« are pro duced. Price cents. &*> Murray Nt., X. Y. f If you wish to Garden fcr A.u»u»t*mcnt cr for Home Use only, r?ad If for Keferencs on Plants and General Garden ing, read Handbook of Plants, - Any of the above I hh >U s niaiiol ;u prices aitae bed - PETER HENDERSON «CO'. 35 * 37 Cortlandt Street, New York. 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