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[image: Battle Creek Sanitarium] The above is a picture of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, of which Dr. J. H. Kellogg is Supt. We were royally entertained as the guest of the Doctor several days. Dr. Kellogg is much interested in this movement and will cooperate in every way he can to make it a success. He edits "Good Health" a magazine devoted to hygienic living, one of the best in print. It will bless any home receiving it. Subscription $1 a year. We will send it and the Record both one year for the dollar.

[first column] ROLL OF HONOR.

RECEIPTS - CASH.

Twenty-five cents each -

L W Eichelberger, W T Tyndall, T E Hornbeck, F W Barrett, S Johnson, L N Farmer, G A Dunn, H H Eichelberger, J M Nash, J S Swiers, C W Smith, Frank Edwards, J W Collins, W H Eshelman, W Tunnell, J E Tennis, C W Connett, L F Williams, W L Davis, F M Kessinger, D M Beatie, S M Jernigan, J C Sayers, W P Buckbee, F S Evans, A M Watts, M K Stotts, William C Murphy, C E Burnsworth, W H Block, C E Senn, Frank O'Neal, John Liggett, B G Ross, A Goodman, H E Walker, N F Yankie, F M Burris, R A Hurst, H C Green ... $10 00

Fifty cents each -

M H Ricketts, G Purd Hayes, S Connett, J R Dishman, W R Parton, W M Mincks, W A Wasson, M Gleason, J F Davis, Frank J Bradshaw, Prof. C H Grove, Richland school, F A Troy, Mrs. Hettie Gaines, R A Winchester, J M Snedeker, J C Brownlee ... $8 50

One dollar each -

A A Young, G T Breazeale, Thorn Aton, John C Rogers, Fred J Marshall, Fred Strube, Rev C I Rose, Philipsburg J W Farris, J W Pritchett, J H Case, Maurice Gregory, Jas Mollohan, J H Waite, Mrs J Studley, Jacob Levy, A G Bonham, Gus Ihrig, W L Bowman, J C Ficklin, W T Holland, Mrs C M Blacklock, T J Hood, S Shepard, A Chapman, B Hardin, S M Simpson, Teachers at Union Star, D F Hartman, G W Edwards, O L Millen, Geo Blaine, S T Clay, J W Waldo, Nellie Coppock, [second column] Winslow collection. Jas Burr, William Dickens, Wm Millan, Darlington [col?] G T Pike, C A Griffin, John Pyle, Sapulpa friend, Deborah C Leeds, Miss F D Robb, C E Howe, Mrs A Grant, W A Collis .... $49 00

Two dollars each -

Richland, Leon Mandel, L C Hubbel, Mrs Alice O'Day, Orchard School, Holdenville collection ..... $12 00

Three dollars each -

St. Louis W C T U convention, collection at Woods, Rev. W F Turner ...... $9 00

La Prelle Williams Shoe Co., St. Louis ..... $ 5 00

Grand Leader, St. Louis ..... 5 00

Geo Mitchell, Chicago ..... 5 00

M H Burnham, Battle Creek, Mich ..... 5 00

H H Wagoner, St. Louis ..... 5 00

Geo Ward, King City, Mo ..... 5 00

W C T U, by a member, Neosho ..... 5 00

W C T U, Orchard Mo ..... 5 00

A M Close, Orchard. Mo ..... 5 00

Emery, Bird, Thayer, Kansas City, Mo ..... 5 00

John W Freeman, Jopiin ..... 5 00

Dr E P Bean, Monett ..... 5 00

Mrs. Eliza A How, St Louis ..... 10 00

C W Post, Battle Creek, Mich ..... 10 00

Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co, St Louis ..... 10 00

J W Nelson, Marshfield ..... 10 00

Collection, King City ..... 10 00

Collection, Union Star, ..... 10 00

Oak Street M E church, Denton, Tex ..... 10 00

Collection, Rogersville, ..... 1 55

Collection, Daily Chapel ..... 1 30

Mrs Niles, Stoutland ..... 75

[third column] R B Robinson, Kansas City ..... $1 50

Collection, Orchard, Mo. ..... 4 00

J B Sager, Darlington. Mo ..... 2 50

Dundee Place M E church, Kansas City ..... 4 00

Ft Worth University, Texas ..... 1 50

High school, Fort Worth ..... 75

Colored high school, Ft Worth ..... 1 25

Draughon Business college, Ft Worth ..... 6 50

Indianola Business College, Holdenville, I T ..... 1 50

G H Roose, St Louis ..... 20 00

D D Walker, St Louis ..... 15 00

G F Swift, Chicago ..... 25 00

Carrie Nation, Topeka, Kas ..... 100 00

Grand Avenue M E church, Kansas City ..... 17 00

Total 422.60

DONATIONS.

Mrs W W Culver (clothing) St. Louis ..... 5 00

Mrs Ellen Burge (organ for girl's hall) Springfield, Mo ..... 40 00

Wm Griffith, Marionville carpentering ..... 5 00

Union Epworth League, Elwood fruit ..... 4 00

M E Aid, Sarcoxie, quilt ..... 3 00

M E Aid. Peirce City, quilt ..... 3 00

W C T U, Cresco, Ia. quilt, sheets, etc. ..... 4 00

M E Aid, Marionville, quilt ..... 3 00

Mrs M J Smith, New York, two quilts ..... 5 00

Mrs M E Sprague, Marionville, quilt ..... 3 00

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The Sarcoxie Ladies Aid sent by Mrs. M. E. Sprague, a nice quilt, with their name worked on one corner.

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Industrial Family.

The family is composed of those who take a pledge against whiskey, tobacco, profanity and obscenity. Most of them work all of their way, some in the Broom Factory, and others cutting wood doing janitor work and odd jobs in town. Thanksgiving day Rev. W. J. Simmons had them all to dinner and the next day Mrs. C. A. Mitchell invited them to eat a turkey that had been sent by Mr J. W. Robb, of Wentworth, Mo. The boys are at present batching in a rented house under the care of Mr. F. M. O'Neal. They are anxiously watching the progress of the Hall, hoping to be able to occupy it soon.

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[image: Battle Creek Sanitarium] The above is a picture of the Battle Creek Sanitarium, of which Dr. J. H. Kellogg is Supt. We were royally entertained as the guest of the Doctor several days. Dr. Kellogg is much interested in this movement and will cooperate in every way he can to make it a success. He edits "Good Health" a magazine devoted to hygienic living, one of the best in print. It will bless any home receiving it. Subscription $1 a year. We will send it and the Record both one year for the dollar.

[first column] ROLL OF HONOR.

RECEIPTS - CASH.

Twenty-five cents each -

L W Eichelberger, W T Tyndall, T E Hornbeck, F W Barrett, S Johnson, L N Farmer, G A Dunn, H H Eichelberger, J M Nash, J S Swiers, C W Smith, Frank Edwards, J W Collins, W H Eshelman, W Tunnell, J E Tennis, C W Connett, L F Williams, W L Davis, F M Kessinger, D M Beatie, S M Jernigan, J C Sayers, W P Buckbee, F S Evans, A M Watts, M K Stotts, William C Murphy, C E Burnsworth, W H Block, C E Senn, Frank O'Neal, John Liggett, B G Ross, A Goodman, H E Walker, N F Yankie, F M Burris, R A Hurst, H C Green ... $10 00

Fifty cents each -

M H Ricketts, G Purd Hayes, S Connett, J R Dishman, W R Parton, W M Mincks, W A Wasson, M Gleason, J F Davis, Frank J Bradshaw, Prof. C H Grove, Richland school, F A TRoy, Mrs. Hettie Gaines, R A Winchester, J M Snedeker, J C Brownlee ... $8 50

One dollar each -

A A Young, G T Breazeale, Thorn Aton, John C Rogers, Fred J Marshall, Fred Strube, Rev C I Rose, Philipsburg J W Farris, J W Pritchett, J H Case, Maurice Gregory, Jas Mollohan, J H Waite, Mrs J Studley, Jacob Levy, A G Bonham, Gus Ihrig, W L Bowman, J C Ficklin, W T Holland, Mrs C M Blacklock, T J Hood, S Shepard, A Chapman, B Hardin, S M Simpson, Teachers at Union Star, D F Hartman, G W Edwards, O L Millen, Geo Blaine, S T Clay, J W Waldo, Nellie Coppock, [second column] Winslow collection. Jas Burr, William Dickens, Wm Millan, Darlington [col?] G T Pike, C A Griffin, John Pyle, Sapulpa friend, Deborah C Leeds, Miss F D Robb, C E Howe, Mrs A Grant, W A Collis .... $49 00

Two dollars each -

Richland, Leon Mandel, L C Hubbel, Mrs Alice O'Day, Orchard School, Holdenville collection ..... $12 00

Three dollars each -

St. Louis W C T U convention, collection at Woods, Rev. W F Turner ...... $9 00

La Prelle Williams Shoe Co., St. Louis ..... $ 5 00

Grand Leader, St. Louis ..... 5 00

Geo Mitchell, Chicago ..... 5 00

M H Burnham, Battle Creek, Mich ..... 5 00

H H Wagoner, St. Louis ..... 5 00

Geo Ward, King City, Mo ..... 5 00

W C T U, by a member, Neosho ..... 5 00

W C T U, Orchard Mo ..... 5 00

A M Close, Orchard. Mo ..... 5 00

Emery, Bird, Thayer, Kansas City, Mo ..... 5 00

John W Freeman, Jopiin ..... 5 00

Dr E P Bean, Monett ..... 5 00

Mrs. Eliza A How, St Louis ..... 10 00

C W Post, Battle Creek, Mich ..... 10 00

Ely & Walker Dry Goods Co, St Louis ..... 10 00

J W Nelson, Marshfield ..... 10 00

Collection, King City ..... 10 00

Collection, Union Star, ..... 10 00

Oak Street M E church, Denton, Tex ..... 10 00

Collection, Rogersville, ..... 1 55

Collection, Daily Chapel ..... 1 30

Mrs Niles, Stoutland ..... 75

[third column] R B Robinson, Kansas City ..... $1 50

Collection, Orchard, Mo. ..... 4 00

J B Sager, Darlington. Mo ..... 2 50

Dundee Place M E church, Kansas City ..... 4 00

Ft Worth University, Texas ..... 1 50

High school, Fort Worth ..... 75

Colored high school, Ft Worth ..... 1 25

Draughon Business college, Ft Worth ..... 6 50

Indianola Business College, Holdenville, I T ..... 1 50

G H Roose, St Louis ..... 20 00

D D Walker, St Louis ..... 15 00

G F Swift, Chicago ..... 25 00

Carrie Nation, Topeka, Kas ..... 100 00

Grand Avenue M E church, Kansas City ..... 17 00

Total 422.60

DONATIONS.

Mrs W W Culver (clothing) St. Louis ..... 5 00

Mrs Ellen Burge (organ for girl's hall) Springfield, Mo ..... 40 00

Wm Griffith, Marionville carpentering ..... 5 00

Union Epworth League, Elwood fruit ..... 4 00

M E Aid, Sarcoxie, quilt ..... 3 00

M E Aid. Peirce City, quilt ..... 3 00

W C T U, Cresco, Ia. quilt, sheets, etc. ..... 4 00

M E Aid, Marionville, quilt ..... 3 00

Mrs M J Smith, New York, two quilts ..... 5 00

Mrs M E Sprague, Marionville, quilt ..... 3 00

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The Sarcoxie Ladies Aid sent by Mrs. M. E. Sprague, a nice quilt, with their name worked on one corner.

--------------

Industrial Family.

The family is composed of those who take a pledge against whiskey, tobacco, profanity and obscenity. Most of them work all of their way, some in the Broom Factory, and others cutting wood doing janitor work and odd jobs in town. Thanksgiving day Rev. W. J. Simmons had them all to dinner and the next day Mrs. C. A. Mitchell invited them to eat a turkey that had been sent by Mr J. W. Robb, of Wentworth, Mo. The boys are at present batching in a rented house under the care of Mr. F. M. O'Neal. They are anxiously watching the progress of the Hall, hoping to be able to occuoy it soon.