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BOUNDARIES
Holton District
a. Bellevue and Wolf River shall be taken from Hiawatha Circuit and in connection with Sparks constitute Bellevue Circuit.
Kansas City District
a. A new mission shall be located in south-east Kansas City, which shall be called Garden Hill Mission.
Newton District
.. In accordance with the action of the Executive Commit- tee of the General Board of Missions the Alabama Mission was discontinued.
MISSIONS
The total amount raised for missions in the Kansas Conference the past year was $14,252.88, and the amount appropriated for the ensuing year was $16,915.00, of which amount $1,000.00 was ap- propriated by the General Treasury for the work in Colorado and Oklahoma.
The following officers were elected for the society: D. Swart, president; C. F. Kliphardt, secretary ; and H. E. Bower, treasurer. C. F. Erffmeyer was elected delegate to the Board of Missions.
STATISTICS
Conversions, 832; accessions, 1,067; membership, 7,949; itin- erant preachers, 83; local preachers, 33; churches, 107; parson- ages, 56; Sunday-schools, 106; officers and teachers, 1,989; schol- ars, 10,278; Home Department, 462; Cradle Roll, 768; grand to- tal, 12,891; teacher-training classes, 40; members, 433; Young People's Alliances, 83; members, 2,612; Woman's Missionary So- cieties, 70; members, 1,573; Junior Alliances, 6; members, 119; catechetical classes, 30; catechumens, 415; Botschafters, 622; Mes- sengers, 1,001; Magazins, 417; Missionary Messengers, 928; Mis- sionsbote, 284; Heralds, 518; Bundesbote, 7; total for missions, $24,892.78.
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APPOINTMENTS
Abilene District-G. J. Schumacher, P. E.
Abilene, L. Hanne.
Alida, A. Hoerrman.
Canada, F. W. Wendland.
Concordia, Calvary, S. Breithaupt.
Concordia, Bethany, J. A. Spencer.
Colorado Springs, C. J. Zager.
Diamond Springs, to be supplied.
Industry, W. L. Zabel.
Jewell, H. E. Bower.
Leonardville, W. F. Wolthausen.
Lost Springs, S. Beese.
Lucas, C. J. Eiselein.
Marion, E. E. Erffmeyer.
Mayday, C. E. Glaze.
Ordway, P. G. Nuffer.
Osborne, A. Hoch Hower.
and Sylvester
Simla, C. S. Steinmetz and H. Hu- scher.
Swede Creek, J. J. Kliphardt.
Throop, G. W. Weidemeier.
Washington, B. H. Hobbs.
Randolph, to be supplied.
Holton District-C. F. Iwig, P. E.
Atchison, to be supplied by J. M. Fricker.
Bern, G. W. Landis.
Bellevue, A. E. Butler.
Camp Creek, E. F. Boehringer.
Coal Creek, F. M. Peek.
Deer Creek, J. B. Gresser.
Falls City, M. C. Platz.
Granada, C. A. Geist.
Hiawatha Circuit, to be supplied by O. J. Sheldon.
Hiawatha Station, C. L. Sorg.
Holton, D. Swart.
Preston, A. Brunner.
Topeka, J. K. Young.
Vassar, A. Rodewald.
Worden, E. H. Wendland.
Kansas City District-A. Solt, P. E.
Kansas City, Park Ave., C. E. Platz. Kansas City, Mersington, L. M. Nan- ninga.
Kansas City, Garden Hill, E. A. Pauli.
Clair, R. Schreiber.
Cosby, H. M. Schuerman.
Eudora, G. Schrenk.
Glasgow, E. L. Schuerman.
Leavenworth, G. F. Barthel.
Lawrence, C. B. Willming.
Mound City, A. F. Rice.
Oregon, F. C. Dissinger.
Shelby, W. J. Huscher.
St. Joseph, C. F. Kliphardt.
South St. Joseph, A. Mattill.
Warrensburg, S. A. Burgert.
Winston, W. C. Johnson.
Conference Evangelist, E. W. Petti- cord.
Newton District-C. F. Erffmeyer, P. E.
Alden, L. G. Weide.
Butler Circuit and Mission, J. H. Par- mer.
Custer, H. Wiens.
Dennis, E. S. Spangler.
Derby, F. U. Moyer.
Dover, E. F. Hofer.
Emporia Circuit and Mission, C. Mee- der and T. R. Nanninga.
Guymon, to be supplied.
Halstead, Q. B. Roth.
Hesston, E. J. Feitz.
Hutchinson, M. J. Steinmetz.
Hutchinson, Grandview, J. S. Miller.
Newton, J. Sands.
Offerle, H. A. Schneider.
Orlando, A. E. Kurth.
Pleasant Valley, M. W. Parker.
Sweetwater, to be supplied.
Weatherford, G. A. Gick.
Waukomis, John Haber.
Wichita, I. B. Miller.
Woodson, to be supplied.
Yates Center, B. Barthel.
Humboldt, J. R. Nanninga.
LAY DELEGATES
Abilene District : P. E. Sommers, M. F. Shupe, D. J. Matter, W. A. Johnson ; Holton District: Henry Abbuehl, George Haag, F. Daeschner, Henry Bickel, Sr .; Kansas City District: Philip Ewald, F. Schafer, Daniel Triem, Elmer Vogel; Newton District: S. M. Spangler, C. W. Newby, Solomon Beese, Albert Weide.
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MEMORIAL
Rev. T. T. Moore
Rev. T. T. Moore came to the Kansas Conference a year ago from the Baptist Church and was stationed on Alden Circuit, which he served less than a year, when the Lord called him from his labors here below to his reward above. His service in the Con- ference was of such duration that his acquaintance was very lim- ited. His short period of service on the Alden work was alto- gether acceptable, and his usefulness for the future was promising when he was so suddenly taken from our midst.
Mrs. E. Evans
Sister Evans, companion of our venerable Father E. Evans, was called from earthly activity and scenes to the home above, leav- ing her aged companion, with whom she spent so many years in happy wedlock, to journey through the valley of sorrow. Mother Evans was a true Christian in the home and in the church. Years ago she shared the lot of an Evangelical preacher's life, which place she filled with the greatest degree of conscientiousness and devotion. She reared her children for the Lord, and was permit- ted to see one of her sons enter the ministry in the Kansas Con- ference. Though taken from the midst of her loved ones, she con- tinues to speak through her unselfish life and influence.
Olive Rose Barthel
Olive Rose, the little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. B. Barthel, was carried home to the bosom of the loving Shepherd, who loves the lambs and cares for them. Though the home has been made sad by the departure of their little darling, yet the thought that she is safe with Jesus brings a consolation which heals the wounded heart.
HESSTON STATION
In 1888 A. W. Platt and C. E. Platz were assigned to Newton Mission, which had just been strengthened by the addition of all the appointments of Halstead Mission, except Halstead and Chris- tian (Moundridge) appointments. During the year C. E. Platz began to preach in the school house of district No. 49, which was also known as the Johnson appointment, about five miles south of
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where Hesston is now located. Two years later M. Walter organ- ized a class with the following families: Uriah Spangler, I. E. Smith, J. M. Vogt, S. C. Nearhood and Geo. Mead. J. M. Vogt was chosen class-leader and Geo. Mead, exhorter. Services were continued at this place till 1897, when the appointment was changed to school district No. 20, two miles south of Hesston, and during the winter of the same year the meetings were held in the school house in Hesston. A successful revival was held during the winter of 1897 by J. S. Miller, and quite a few were added to the church. Steps were now taken to erect a church building. The project was consummated at a cost of $2,000.00. The building was dedicated by Rev. J. J. Kliphardt, Feb. 5, 1898. In 1913 Hesston was made a station. A Sunday-school was started in 1890, when the society was organized and Ed. Mead was elected superintendent of the school. In 1909 a Young People's Alliance was organized during the pastorate of M. J. Steinmetz and R. H. Knott was chosen pres- ident. A Woman's Missionary Society was organized during the pastorate of C. L. Sorg, with Mrs. C. L. Sorg as president.
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TABLES
YOUNG PEOPLE'S ALLIANCE
.
The following local Young People's Alliances were organized in the order given, as near as can be ascertained. Not all have been reported, nor could the date of organization be ascertained in every case. Wherever possible the date when organized is given as well as the name of the first president, also the name of the pastor, under whom the organization was effected. We regret very much that the list could not be completed, but in many in- stances the time of organization could not be given nor the names of the first officers. The records were lost and the facts could not be ascertained by the pastor serving the work. We give the list as nearly complete as it could be obtained.
Name of Work
Time of Organization Name of Pastor
President
Holton 1891
F. Harder
Hiawatha . Oct. 13, 1891
J. K. Young
Arnold Moser
Jewell Aug. 23, 1891
M. C. Platz
Coal Creek 1891
D. Swart
Halstead 1891
W. F. Schuerman
Yates Center 1892
C. Brandt Ernst Bienway
Hutchinson Sept. 11, 1892
Offerle
1892
Preston 1892
Concordia 1892
Fancy Creek 1893
Glasgow 1894
Frankfort 1894
Swede Creek 1894
P. Schuman
Emporia May 12, 1895
Emporia (Ebenezer) 1895
Platte River 1895
A. Mattill
Newton .1895
J. W. Keiser
J. Neuffer
Leavenworth
1896
Camp Creek 1896
Hiawatha (Victory) 1896
Bern 1896
M. Walter
W. F. Schuerman
Waukomis (Salem) 1899
Falls City 1900
Worden
1900
Lost Springs 1900
H. Toedman J. Schmidli C. J. Zager
Ollie Shupe
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Mrs. H. Doty E. E. Carmine
. P. Schuman
M. Manshardt
J. M. Fricker
J. M. Fricker
Harry Huscher M. Manshardt Fred Bishop Frank Steenetry
C. Meeder
C. Meeder
Louis Schwindt
St. Joseph Mar. , 1895
C. W. Stauffer
David Reeves J. Neuffer C. W. Stauffer
A. Rodewald
Mrs. H. Schaible
Alida 1897
J. H. Keeler
S. A. Burgert
FIFTY YEARS IN THE KANSAS CONFERENCE
Name of Work
Time of Organization
Name of Pastor
President
Marion
1901
W. C. Johnson
Mrs. H. J. Buschlin Gid. Brecheisen
Clearfield 1902
South St. Joseph. . . Jan. 8, 1902
W. H. Manshardt
Sadie Russel Fred Yergler
Derby 1903
Colorado Springs 1903
Deer Creek
June 14, 1905
M. W. Plettner
Rosa Luhring
Waukomis
1905
Wm. Daeschner
Hulda Daeschner
Ordway, Colo. 1906
Geo. Trabant
Clair . Dec. 17, 1908
Howard Hall
Industry
1908
C. J. Eiselein
Mrs. C. J. Eiselein
Dover, Okla.
1909
G. F. Barthel
Myrtle Sherwood
Hesston .1909
M. J. Steinmetz
R. H. Knott
Sweetwater, Okla. 1909
Wm. Daeschner
Wm. Daeschner
Lawrence Dec. 10, 1909
E. J. Feitz
J. E. Schuman Emil Wendland
Mayday (Bethany) 1910
Emil Wendland
L. E. Becher Mrs. L. E. Becher
O. L. Lister
Ezra Geib
Geo. Schrenk
Mrs. Geo. Schrenk
Granada (Zion) 1912
F. M. Peek
Lydia Seip
Wichita . June, 1912
I. B. Miller
Mrs. Emma Glazer
Simla, Colo. 1913
C. S. Steinmetz
E. E. Gray
Simla (Kuhn's Cross.) 1913
C. S. Steinmetz
Ralph Kimble
Mound City, Calvary 1914
A. F. Rice
H. Shaw
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C. S. Steinmetz
M. Walter
1903
Hanover
Weatherford, Okla. 1911
Simla, Colo. (P. Plaines) ... 1911 Eudora July 12, 1912
WOMAN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY
The following Woman's Missionary Society auxiliaries were organized as indicated. Not all of the auxiliaries in the Conference are here recorded, but such as could be obtained with the date of organization, name of president and pastor under whom the or- ganization was effected.
Time of Organization Name of Pastor
President
Hiawatha .1886
Leavenworth
May
5, 1887
J. J. Kliphardt
Kathrine Rebsamen
Mound City (Ebenezer) . . . 1887
A. J. Voegelein Mrs. A. J. Voegelein
Abilene .May, 1888
M. C. Platz
Mrs. J. A. Northup
Holton
1893
Newton
1894
J. W. Keiser
M. Manshardt Mrs. M. Manshardt
Hiawatha Circuit .. June 11, 1900
I. H. Hauptfuehrer Mrs. I. H. Haupt- fuehrer
Falls City June 14, 1900
St. Joseph
May 21, 1900
Lost Springs 1901
Mound City, Calvary .1901
Emporia
Jan., 1901
Marion
1902
Colorado Springs
1903
Derby May 26, 1903
Frankfort
.1903
Offerle
1904
Sweetwater
1904
Camp Creek
.1904
Orlando, Okla.
.1905
.
Deer Creek
1905
Yates Center
1905
Hesston 1905
Bern
1906
Humboldt, Center Ridge
1906
Preston, Zion
July 25, 1907
Topeka
1907
C. L. Sorg
Mrs. Mary Weinert Mrs. C. L. Sorg
Geo. Schrenk
Mrs. Geo. Schrenk
C. J. Eiselein
Mrs. C. J. Eiselein
P. G. Nuffer
Mrs. J. Breithaupt
Glasgow
1909
Hutchinson
1909
Eudora, Clearfield 1910
South St. Joseph. . Nov. 18, 1910 Alida Feb. 10, 1910
Platte River
.1910
H. M. Schuerman
Mrs. H. M.
Schuerman
Mrs. J. M. Fricker
Eudora
Dec. 16, 1911
J. Schmidli
Mrs. J. Schmidli
M. Manshardt
Mrs. M. Manshardt
S. A. Burgert
Mrs. S. A. Burgert
I. H. Hauptfuehrer Anna Wells
J. S. Miller Mrs. J. S. Miller
W. C. Johnson
Mrs. W. C. Johnson
C. S. Steinmetz
M. J. Steinmetz
Mrs. Steinmetz
Lena Thierfelder
S. A. Burgert
J. Kurtz
A. Rodewald
Mrs. Geo. Volk
Wm. Pittker
E. H. Boehringer
W. F. Wolthausen
Mrs. W. F. Wolt-
hausen
C. L. Sorg
Mrs. C. L. Sorg
H. E. Bower
J. M. Fricker
Coal Creek
Jan.
9, 1908
Industry
1908
Worden
1909
C. F. Zager Mrs. C. F. Zager M. J. Steinmetz Mrs. J. S. Miller Mrs. John Seltzer Mrs. H. E. Bower
H. E. Bower
J. M. Fricker
Mrs. J. M. Fricker
J. M. Fricker
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Name of Work
C. F. Erffmeyer
Dover, Okla. .1892
M. C. Platz
Miss Lena Lindner
Leonardville 1898
FIFTY YEARS IN THE KANSAS CONFERENCE
Name of Work
Time of Organization Name of Pastor
President
Weatherford, Okla. .1912 L. E. Becher
Mrs. L. E. Becher
Mayday, Bethany. . May 3, 1912
L. G. Weide
Mrs. Ada Smith
Dennis .. . Feb. 22, 1912
Ed Spangler
Mrs. J. G. Cook
Hutchinson, Grandview .. .1912
J. S. Miller
Mrs. J. S. Miller
Ordway, Colo. .1912
Minnie Hassler
Wichita Apr. 17, 1913
I. B. Miller
Mrs. R. L. Glass
Fancy Creek
J. J. Kliphart
Falls City Young Ladies .. ..
Feb. 16, 1913
M. C. Platz
Mary Bickel
Simla, Colo. (Kuhns Cross-
ing) May, 1914
C. S. Steinmetz
Mrs. J. H. Schaal
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OUR DEAD
"They rest from their labors; and their works do follow them."-Rev. 14: 13.
Names
Licensed
Entered Kansas Conf.
Year of Death
Lewis Snyder
1849
1879
1881
J. Dengel
. . .
1876
1882
Moses Dissinger
1853
1879
1883
Wm. Heiser
1872
1872
1884
C. Ehrhardt
1862
1875
1885
M. Alsbach
1869
1886
W. Elmer
. ...
1884
1886
John Kramer
. . . .
1884
1886
W. M. Harris
. .. .
1886
1887
J. G. Pfeifer
... .
1866
1891
L. Wenger
1872
1872
1891
John Leusler
1869
1869
1891
J. F. Schreiber
1855
1858
1896
Christian Stauffer
1869
1875
1896
J. Paulin
....
1890
1899
C. W. Stauffer
1885
1885
1900
Solomon Reep
....
. ...
1901
B. F. Wade
....
... .
.
1886
1891
1902
C. Berner
1858
1858
1903
M. Walter
1884
1884
1903
B. J. Fehnel
....
1877
1877
1905
John Kurtz
.
...
.
1866
1866
1911
M. A. Butz
. . . .
. . ..
1911
T. T. Moore
....
1913
1913
.
. .
....
1888
1904
J. M. Dreisbach
1876
1908
J. Wuerth
1863
1898
P. Fricker
1901
H. E. Meyer
. .
. . . .
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INDEX
A
Abbuehl, Casper, 241
Abbuelil, Henry, 241, 242, 356
Abilene, 163, 179, 186, 223, 240, 245, 263, 337
Abrahams, J, 350 Adams, Rev., 9
Adler, Conrad, 219
Agate Mission, 332, 335
Alabama Mission, 332, 355
Alden, 118, 207, 230, 234, 277, 314
Alida, 80, 89, 92, 143, 179, 230, 234, 250, 292, 332
Allaman, H, 96
Allen, Chas., 302 Allen, Herman, 202
Allen, Henry, 302
Alsbach, Rev. M., 65, 66, 75, 83, 106, 111, 120, 184, 188 Americus, 84, 91, 102, 115, 127, 149, 156, 158, 160, 178, 186, 195, 198
Amherst, 266 Anderson, N., 302
Anderson family, 92
Anselman, Chas., 302
Anselman, Joseph, 58, 59
Antelope Creek, 92
Anthony, Rev. C. W., 184, 197
Apel, Rev. C., 221
Arago, 51, 52, 56, 60, 66
Arkansas City, 93, 215
Arkansas River Mission, 79, 98
Atchison City, 24, 54, 160, 222, 284, 346, 350 Atchison, 54, 59, 61, 66, 90, 132, 140, 149, 177, 178, 239
B
Bach, Minnie, 319
Baety Appt., 102, 108
Baety, Z. W., 266 Banner Appt., 240, 263 Barnard, 179
Barret, Henry, 158
Bartells, F. F., 297
Barthel, Rev. B., 233, 249, 262, 308, 315, 346, 354
Barthel, Rev. G. F., 290, 313, 323, 350
Barthel, J. F., 96, 158 Barthel, Olive, 357 Battle Hill, 186
Bauer, S., 289 Bausman, David, 181
Bean, Geo., 105 Bean, J. E., 266 Beck, Rev. J., 52, 66, 78, 90, 199, 221, 248, 249, 257, 262, 302
Becker, Mary, 65 Becks Appt., 141 Beaver Creek, 216, 219 Becher, Arthur, 301 Becher, Rev. L. E., 169, 185, 290, 298, 303, 324, 352 Becher, Mrs. L. E., 301
Becker, Henry, 158
Bedker, Chas., 71
Beier, Mary, 65
Bellview, Okla., 292, 310
Belvue Appt., 355
Beltz, Geo., 171
Benninga, Gretye, 142
Benninga, Jacob, 142
Benninger, Jacob, 100
Bennington, 141
Benton, 165, 240, 244, 299, 302, 347
Berg, Richard, 350
Berger, F. C., 354
Berger, John, 302
Berner, Rev. C., 8, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23, 25, 34, 42, 49, 55, 57, 60, 61, 64, 66, 71, 73, 78, 79, 80, 81, 87, 96, 98, 101, 108, 112, 119, 120, 125, 126, 131, 139, 140, 148, 151, 153, 155, 159, 160, 168, 169, 174, 178, 183, 193, 286 Berner, Rev. F., 35, 36, 37
Bern, Kans., 23, 65, 198, 201, 234, 277, 290, 291, 314, 332
Berry, Rev. A. W., 228, 231
Berry, J. W., 88
Berry, Thomas J., 87, 88, 89
Bese, Rev. S., 309, 317, 322, 332
Bese, Solomon, 339
Bethel, Mo., 58
Bethel, Hiawatha, 93
Bethel, Lincoln, 235
Betts, Fred, 323
Bettcher Appt., 102
Bevers, Rev. Moses, 239
Bickel, H., 100
Bickel, Henry, 339, 348
Bickel, Mary, 203
Bienway, Ernst, 359
Biersbach, M., 181, 182
Big Blue, 50, 53, 81, 91, 102, 108, 115, 170 Big Medicine, 141, 195
Big Stranger, 78, 79, 90, 98 Bishop, Fred, 359
Blain, Okla., 271
Blake, W. W., 119
Blank family, 24
Blackburn, Belle, 197
Blackburn, Dolly, 197
Blackburn, Joseph, 197 Black Oak, 98, 103
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Blackwell, Okla., 304, 310 Blauer, Cris, 64 Bliehm, Cris., 105 Blood Creek, 230 Bloomington, Mo., 112, 195
Blue Springs, Neb., 61, 81, 91, 108, 121, 132 Bluhm, C. W., 129 Blume, L., 350
Board of Examiners, 49, 131, 185
Boehringer, Rev. E. F., 58, 276, 282, 298, 309
Bohnenblust, Fred, 295
Bohnenblust, Mrs. Fred, 296
Bolton, Mrs. Robert, 219
Boland, E. J., 320
Bolay, Karl, 218
Bonacord, 263
Botschafter, Christliche, 10, 11, 15, 20, 22, 23, 26, 36, 41, 42. Bower, Edwin, 127
Bower, Rev. H. E., 59, 221, 233, 249, 257, 310, 320, 338, 346, 347, 355
Bower, Mrs. H. E., 361
Bower, Rev. H. S., 120, 249, 283, 336
Bower, Rev. J., 102, 105, 113, 120, 131 Bower, J. C., 58
Bowman, Rev. H. J., 38, 180, 184, 193, 199, 204, 210, 220, 228.
Bowman, Mrs. H. J., 233, 256
Bowman, Bishop T., 93, 119, 121, 148, 164, 168, 199, 204, 257, 276, 298, 302, 303, 312, 336 Brand, Rev. R. R., 175, 193, 194, 205, 242, 257, 262, 283 Brand, Rev. John, 130, 221
Brandt, Rev. C., 100, 122, 131, 145, 148, 151, 311 Brandt-Schwindt, 311
Branson, L. A., 298, 303
Brauser, Cris, 248, 254 Breithaupt, Mrs. J., 308
Breithaupt, Rev. S., 249, 262, 270, 309 Brecheisen, Ed., 112
Brecheisen, Gid., 359
Brecheisen, Henry, 112
Brecheisen, P., 15, 100
Bretsch, Rev. Philip, 349 Bretsch, Mrs. P., 349 Breyfogel, Bishop S. C., 221, 237, 262, 283, 303, 331, 350 Brown, Rev. Edwin, 169, 185, 188, 194, 249, 267 Brown, Rev. S. B., 126, 139, 140, 148 Brown, J., 350 Brown, John, 254 Brooklyn, 123
Brumm, Rev. G. M., 221 Brunner, Rev. A., 139, 148, 154, 169, 194, 204, 210, 222, 224, 227, 228, 230, 235, 238, 239, 240, 244, 245, 249, 257, 259, 262, 264, 267, 268, 270, 272, 277, 278, 283, 285, 287, 291, 292, 298, 310, 313, 314, 320, 326, 332, 333, 338
Bruner, Rev. C. C., 209, 210, 233
Bruner, Mrs. C. C., 228, 230 Bruner, Rev. E. A., 131, 139, 205, 210, 257, 303, 309, 313 Bryant Appt., 207
Bucannon, Israel, 139
Buchel, Rev. C., 80, 102, 113, 119, 126, 289
Bucher, John 302
Bucher, Ulrich, 58
Buckeye Appt., 163
Buckner, R. M., 346
Buffalo, N. Y., 185
Bugh, Rev. G. W., 49, 55, 56, 60, 66, 184
Bunse, Charles, 199
Bunse, Henry, 69
Bunse, H. W., 320
Burdick Mission, 319, 338
Burgener, H., 128, 349
Burgert, Jonathan, 63
Burgert, Mary, 216
Burgert, Rev. S. A., 63, 162, 204, 215, 216, 218, 219, 221, 233
Burgert, Mrs. S. A., 216
Burkit, Gotlieb, 198
Burkhardt family, 75
Burlington, Kans., 178
Burton, J. C., 199 Buschlin, Mrs. H. J., 246
Buss, D., 142, 143
Buss, Gerald, 142
Buss, Lucas, 142
Buss, Maria, 142
Butler, Rev. A. E., 324, 336, 352
Butler Circuit, 292, 296, 304, 319, 338
Butler Mission, 304, 319, 338
Butler, Wm., 348
Butler, Rev. Omer, 199, 210, 233
Butts, Rev. M. A., 336, 341
C
Caddo Mission, 304, 310, 314
Callahan, Rev. R. O., 270, 276 Calvary Appt., 305
Cambach, Herman, 241, 242
Cambridge, 186, 201, 207, 223, 234, 240, 244, 292, 304 Cameron, Amelia, 87
Cameron, B., 87
Cameron, Father, 87
Cameron, Samuel, 86, 87
Cameron, W. H., 86, 87, 88, 89
Camp Creek, 47, 50, 54, 66, 73, 132, 149, 168, 239, 243, 284, 346 Camp-Meetings, 143, 172, 190, 248 Canada Conf., 43 Canada, 129, 153, 159, 160, 167, 172. 209, 263, 271, 292 Canton, Ohio, 17 Captain's Creek, 47, 100, 148, 237 Carbiner, D., 266 Carmine, E. E., 359
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Carpenter, G. W., 208 Carson, Kans., 66, 93 Carson, A. C., 266 Carson, John, 119
Carthage Mission, 98, 102, 133, 149, 155, 177, 229, 268, 284, 305
Carthage City, 195, 229
Cawker, 105, 115, 121, 133
Cedar Creek, 63, 118 Cedar Co. Mission, 79, 91, 98, 102, 103, 109
Cedron Appt., 141, 149, 156
Centennial, Ev. Ass'n, 268
Centennial Anniversary, 110
Centennial Appt., 207
Center Ridge, 138, 178
Centerville, 98 Cherokee Strip, 207
Christian Appt., 195, 201, 308
Christman, Philip, 58
Church Extension, 205, 211, 230, 235
Church Extension Fund, 337, 354
Church Trouble, 176, 210
Cimeron Appt., 216, 219
Civil War, 28, 35, 44, 51, 122
Clair Mission, 314, 323
Clark, David, 219
Clark, Mrs. David, 219
Clay Center, 108, 211, 223, 235, 240, 250, 268 Clear Creek, 216, 219 Clearfield, 100, 237
Clemmense, Mrs. E., 323
Clinton, Mo., 96, 103, 126, 133, 178, 186, 195 Cleveland, Mrs., 119
Clewell, Rev. T. G., 8
Coal Creek, 47, 50, 54, 66, 160, 170, 178, 221, 239, 241, 303
Coleman, Walter, 352
Colorado Springs, 277, 288, 291
Colorado and Oklahoma Missions, 283
Comstock, Rev. C. W., 60, 66
Condray, Rev. K. P., 83
Concordia, 99, 197, 213, 230, 258, 271, 292, 305 Condo, Rev. E. E., 96, 108
Conference Division, 160
Conference Evangelist, 313, 326
Conference Historical Committee, 120, 244
Conference Journal, 140, 185, 194, 200, 338
Conference Jubilee Anniversary, 337
Conference Jubilee Journal, 354
Conference Records, 184, 309, 313 Conference Secretary Change, 313 Conference Seal, 169
Cook, Mrs. J. G., 362 Coons, Henry, 63 Corespondence College, 244 Cosby, 76, 347 Cottonwood Appt., 212 Council Bluffs, Iowa, 13
Cover, Rev., 99, 105, 298, 300 Cowper, 141 Cox, Rev. T. J., 257, 298 Cramer, W. H., 86 Crissman, Philip, 58 Crist, G. C., 87, 89
Curffman, Geo., 290
Currier, Rev. W. R., 221, 233, 244, 270, 276, 283
Custer, Okla., 218, 338
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Daeschner, Frank, 255, 309, 318, 320, 327
Daeschner, Fredrick, 52, 70
Daeschner, Huldah, 254
Daeschner, May, 311
Daeschner, Rev. Wm., 52, 126, 139, 154, 221, 247, 283, 296, 311, 324, 330, 336.
Davis, Bro., 119
Davis, Mrs. Geo., 323
Davis, W. H., 228
Day, Okla., 271, 277
Deer Creek, 25, 47, 64, 72, 101, 170, 186, 201, 250, 299, 304
Defiance, 63, 156 Delaware, 24
Delfelder, F., 28
Dengle, Rev. J., 108, 153, 157
Denkinger, J., 320
Dennis, 119, 177, 212, 258, 268, 284, 304, 305, 314, 319
Denver, Mo., 91, 108, 160, 195, 230, 239
Derby, 92, 161, 186, 207, 223, 234, 240, 244, 292, 304, 332
Des Moines Conf., 197
Dewell, R. C., 351
Dewy, Okla., 271
Diamond Springs, 338
Dick, Wm., 119
Dickey family, 197
Dickover, Rev. S., 111
Dickinson Co., 127, 132, 133, 141, 149,
178 Dienst, Rev. G. E., 119, 131, 159, 176, 181, 308
Dienst, Mother, 119
Diehl, H., 203
Dierolph, Catharine, 216
Dierolph, Elisa, 216
Dierolph, Henry, Jr., 216
Dierolph, Henry, Sr., 142, 215, 216, 218
Dissinger, Rev. F. C., 270, 290
Dissinger, Rev. Moses, 101, 131, 153, 157
District Changes, 66, 91, 102, 103, 149, 159, 169, 186, 195, 200, 205, 212, 223, 229, 284
District House, Abilene, 298
District House, Holton, 56, 60, 121, 262 District House, Kansas City, 185, 194, 314 District House, Newton, 258
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Dokler, P., 114
Doty, Mrs. H., 359 Dove, Richard, 134
Dover, Okla., 216, 218, 223, 244, 250
Downs, 170, 178, 201
Draeger, Rev. F. H., 293, 298, 352 Dreibelbis family, 138
Dreisbaclı, Rev. A. M., 175
Dreisbach Appt., 195
Dreisbach, Rev. J., 113, 126, 139, 154
Dreisbach, Rev. J. E., 237
Dreisbach, Rev. J. M., 120, 158, 198, 303, 306 Drummond, Okla., 251
Dubs, Rev. R., 24, 28, 29, 31, 36, 37, 39, 71, 108, 111, 129, 131, 134, 139, 158, 159, 161, 183
Dubuque, Iowa, 43 Dunkelberger, Lydia, 302
Dunkelberger, Rev. S. H., 127, 131, 148, 154, 210, 221, 270, 290
Dunkelberger, Wm., 181
Dunlap, Rev. J., 11, 12
Durn, Jacob, 198
Duth, E. C., 10
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Earlton Appt., 170, 195, 258, 268
East Lynn, 178, 186, 230, 263, 271, 284
East Lynn, Okla., 304
East Penna Conference, 11, 12 Easton, 19 Ebenezer, N. Y., 181
Ebenezer, Emporia, 158
Eberhardt, L., 27, 31, 32, 34
Edgar, G. W., 139, 153
Education, 74
Eggert, H., 15, 22, 100
Egle Appt., 149
Ehrhardt, Rev. C., 102, 148, 159, 175, 180 Ehrhardt, Mrs. C., 176, 290, 294
Ehrsam, John, 80, 92
Eiselein, Rev. C. J., 236, 249, 262, 270, 303, 309 Eiselein, Mrs. C. J., 236
Eldorado, 161, 186, 201, 207 Elk Creek, 109, 119 Ellerman Appt., 103, 132
Ellinwood, 109, 118, 121, 179, 212, 230, 234, 314, 326 Elmer, Rev. J. K., 180, 185, 200, 210
Elmer, Rev. W., 161, 169, 184, 188 El Reno., Okla., 260
Emmel, Rev. C., 66, 73, 78, 90, 91, 98, 104, 115, 116, 126, 131, 159, 169, 233, 242
Emmel, Rev. John, 78, 90, 96, 102, 108, 113, 120
Emporia, Kans., 96, 149, 156, 158, 160, 178, 195, 207, 271, 338 Emporia, Mo., 133 Emporia City Mission, 338 English Conference Records, 309
Engle, J. H., 352
Engler, Rev. A. J., 193, 204, 205, 210 Enterprise s. h., Okla., 244 Enterprise Appt., 207, 230 Eperly family, 24 Epley, James, 10, 15, 100
Eppert, James, 15 Erich, J., 187, 202
Erffmeyer, Rev. C. F., 71, 72, 120, 128, 129, 131, 148, 154, 155, 158, 166, 181, 184, 194, 200, 205, 211, 222, 223, 224, 230, 233, 235, 238, 239, 240, 245, 248, 255, 259, 262, 267, 268, 283, 290, 292, 296, 299, 305, 309, 310, 317, 323, 324, 332, 336, 345, 347, 350, 352, 354, 355 Erffmeyer, Mrs. C. F., 233, 256
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