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Source: Church History Vol. 4 Chapter 24 Page: 435 (~1884)

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435 G. E. Deuel, R. Etzenhouser, I. N. White, A. White, John Hawley, Thomas Nutt, T. W. Chatburn, and a whole host of others whose names we do not now call to mind.

President Joseph Smith was also present.

Elder W. J. Booker, writing from Turnbull, Alabama, September 15, relates the following regarding a marvelous case of healing:

Bro. Monroe Booker, of our branch, had a little boy thrown from a horse running at full speed down grade. In falling the horse jumped on him. The print of the hoof was left on the stomach and the points of three ribs. He sent for Brn. R. J. Anthony, G. R. Scogin, and myself. We went and administered to him, and he was healed almost instantly. His bowels were badly swollen, and some of his ribs fractured. He got up the same evening, and next day was playing with the children. Never complained any more.

Commencing November 7, 1883, a discussion was held at Wilber, Nebraska, between Clark Braden of the Christian Church, and Elder E. L. Kelley.

On December 18 Elder J. C. Clapp wrote from Moscow, Idaho, that he had just closed a discussion with a Spiritualist.

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