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No Blacksmiths Wanted
During the recent big snowstorm, a country doctor drove to the little schoolhouse for the purpose of vaccinating the children, only to find there was no session that day. After listening to some discussion on the subject by his elders, and the possibility of the doctor's coming again, a three-year-old remarked, "Well, it'll take a bigger man than Dr. Greenwood to be a blacksmithin' me."
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January 12, 1899 issue
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A Prophecy
Walt Whitman
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The Doom of Physiology
BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN.
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Notice
Mary Baker Eddy
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New Church is Dedicated
with contributions from MARY BAKER EDDY, Alfred Farlow, Emily D. Behan
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Church Dedication in the South
with contributions from John H. Williams
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Chillicothe Scientists visit Kansas City
A Christian Scientist
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Lectures
with contributions from R. F. G., The Joint Lecture Committee, George H. Moses
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What there is in Christian Science
with contributions from Robert M. Orr, J. E. Knapp, H. C. Orr
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A Good Word from Galveston
James D. Sherwood
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All Remedies Tried
John A. Deadrich
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Nine Christian Science Children
Francis Beem, Sadie Brodie
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A Signal from Phoenix, Arizona
Almeda Norcross Tracy