The Schaller Herald
Schaller, Sac Co. Iowa
March 1, 1893
The Methodist Messenger:--Schaller is rapidly rising. Bro.
BROWN preaches every Sunday to crowded houses. The revival
resulted in more than a score of conversions, and the interest
still continues. A furnace in the church, and a new stable for
the parsonage are among the improvements of the year. Schaller is
not merely going to be, it is now one of our best charges.
ROLL OF HONOR. The following pupils have been neither absent nor
tardy during the month ending Feb. 24:
Primary, Guy BROWN.
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Mar 8, 1893
MISSIONARY CONVENTION. Program for Ida Grove District, to be held
at Karly and Galva, March 13-14. "Do Missions pay on a
dollar and cent basis?" Alonzo BROWN.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert P. MILL, from George, Lyon county, came Monday,
stopping over only until Tuesday evening. Bert could not stop
long as the Kodak would not be making 'appointments' while he was
away.
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Mar 15, 1893
--Sheriff ALLEN was in town Saturday evening to 'see a man.'
--Mrs. Will BROWN went to Sac City Monday for a few day's visit
with the 'folks at home.' Will is looking out for himself in the
meantime.
--Elma and Elmer MILL on the tardy roll for school.
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Mar 22, 1893
--Guy BROWN the young son of Rev. A. BROWN, has been quite sick
the past week.
--Sheriff ALLEN was over from the county-seat Monday morning,
"just lookin' around," and we rather think he seen 'em.
--E.C. MILL in Ida County listed as having his niece, Lucy
PERKINS come to visit.