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The mighty adhesive forces, which bind the hearts of Christians to each other, can only subsist on the marrow of Gospel truth, and if this is wanting, dissension will soon appear, and the Church suffer disintegration. Holding these views, strengthened as they had been by my former experience and observation, I resolved, at whatever cost of reputation, to adhere to them in Janesville.

Conference of 1857. Janesville. Early History. First Sermon. The Collection. First Class. First Church. First Donation. Rev. C.C. Mason. Missionary Anniversary. Rev. A. Hamilton. Rev. D.O. Jones. The Writer's Pastorate. The Great Revival. The Recipe. Old Union Circuit. First Class. Evansville. Rev. Henry Summers. New Church. Conference of 1858. Beloit. Early Pastorates. Church Enterprise.

He was taken to his home in Janesville, where he lingered in extreme feebleness until Oct. 28, when he died in great peace. Brother Stansbury was a man of warm impulses, practical mind, and abundant labors.

Roff adding her entreaties, it was finally resolved as a last resort to call in a physician from Janesville, Wisconsin, who was himself a spiritist and would, the Roffs felt sure, be able to treat the case with great success. This physician, Dr. E. Winchester Stevens, paid his first visit to Lurancy in Mr. Roff's company on the afternoon of January 31.

The conventions of the first decade, which always took place in the autumn, were held as follows: 1901, Brodhead; 1902, Madison; 1903, Platteville; 1904, Janesville; 1905, Milwaukee; 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, Madison; 1911, Racine. The Rev.

Afterwards Hoyt went into the car and tried to apologize to the old maid, but she said if he didn't go away from her she would scream. Hoyt would always rather go away than have a woman scream. He is trying to think of some way to get even with the boys of Rush Medical College. There was one of those old fashioned mistakes occurred on the train from Monroe to Janesville a week or so ago.

Brother Catlin preached in Janesville on the morning of each Sabbath, and in the afternoon alternated between Union and Johnstown. The following year, Rev. T.W. Perkins was appointed to the charge, but in consequence of ill health, he was soon obliged to resign. His place was supplied by Rev. Stephen Adams, of Beloit. In 1846 Rev. John Luccock was the Pastor, and was followed the next year by Rev.

After leaving Waupun his appointments have been Janesville in the Wisconsin Conference, and Mineral Point in the West Wisconsin. At the last Conference he was appointed Presiding Elder of the Madison District, where he is rendering effective service. Brother Couch is a very useful man, having unusual ability to adjust himself to such work as requires special adaptations.

Two of their number, however, had explored the southern portion of the Territory in the preceding July. At that time there were but two white families in Milwaukee, and only one between that place and Janesville, that of Mr. McMillen, who lived at what is now called Waukesha. On the 23d of April, 1837, the first United States Mail entered Janesville.

The pious man rushed out of the water towards the cow and said "co-boss, co-boss," but she took one look at his shape and turned away and didn't co-boss very much. A war map of the thoughts of this Janesville business man, as he saw the cow go away, would sell well, if it was illustrated by a picture of a native Zulu picking buchu leaves.

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