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on 'Vodueadaj morning after a breifillness. He was-, taken ill on uMay5th last with va attack ,of pneuoftuU though not seeming serious i*Y first he gradually grew worse, until his death. Prior to bis illness he hadenjoyed the best of health.-He was bom in Putnam County Hew York, and oiine west at the age of 11 years locating near Waldo where until six year* ago he had conducted a farm. Sinca moving to Sheboygan he has not followed any busing pursuits. He leaves a widow and two daughters, Mrs. A; J. WhiL ten and W. S. Sweet to mourn his departure. Mrs. Sweet just recently returned with her husband irom missionary work in China.The funeral services will be held on Saturday at 10 a. m, at the house, 702 St. Clair Ave. and' will be cou^ ducted by the Rev. J. W. Cabeen. ot the Baptist church. The interment will be made at Lyndon 'cemetery at 2 p. m. There will be no services at the grave but as fcheve will be many friends of the deceased present the casket will be opened and they will be permitted to view the remains.1IaThe Churches.BAVTIST CHURCH,There will be services both morning and evening. In the morning the pastor will preach on the topic: —“Lovest thou me more than these? In the evening his topic will be:— “Are you pitching your lent toward; Sodora.”C ON G Jf.G- 4 T ION A L CHURCH.Tbe pastor will preach morning and evening. Morning theme—‘‘Living Water. Evening—“Is ThyHeart Right?Y. P. S. C. E. at (3:30 led by Mrs. Wouscr. “Christ Our Model. Matt. 10: 24, 25; John 13: 12, 15.Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.eilsEi’rSGOl’Al. CHURCH.The services will be as usual as regards timey8nthIf possible there will a procession up the aisle on Sunday morning and the hymns and anthem and sermonwill be appropriate to the Ascensionstide. _ nThe various guilds of the congregation expect to hold a fair in the Imig building, on 8th St, on Thursday next. Fancy and useful articles and refreshments will be on sale.Father Hopkins tendered Ins resignation to the Vestry on Tuesday lastto take effect some time in the future.iyaif?METHODIST CHUnClI.lgm'yerreoferfindThe morning services will be Sunday School at 9:30 and Preaching service at 10:45, la the evening thlt; Ep worth League will meet at 6:3( and at ?:30 there will be the usual preaching service.On Wednesday evening there wil be the usual prayer meeting at tin church and on Thursday evening a the Chapel and Friday evening a the Northwest Mission.The Sunbeam Circle held aver successful strawberry and ice-arean social at the parsonage on Thursda1 evening. There was a good_ attend anee and an enjoyable evening was spent.Death of S, If, Mead.Smith W. Mead, a well known andghly respected resident ot thisunty died at his home in this cityHalf Rates to IatcivSchoiastic Athfetic Mclt; to he Held;at Madison, May 27 and 28,Via the North-Western Line. Ex cursion tickets will be sold at on fare for round trip, limited to Ma 30, For dates of sale, etc., apply t agents Chicago North*WesterR’y.
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Sheboygan Times

Sheboygan, Wisconsin, US

Sat, May 21, 1898

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