Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . and the children to Ash-ley in a hayrack, which was half full of hay, started the fire,rang the bell, and chopped the wood as usual. I often had a round trip of twenty-four miles on horse-back, with two sermons and Sabbath-school. Sometimeswent into the store and invited the crowd to come to ser-vices. They generally responded. December 1, 1889. Went to Fairview school-house onthe east side, crossed the river on the ferry boat, making around trip of twenty-four miles. Mr. Stewart and threechildren came just as I was leaving. We waited almost


Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana . and the children to Ash-ley in a hayrack, which was half full of hay, started the fire,rang the bell, and chopped the wood as usual. I often had a round trip of twenty-four miles on horse-back, with two sermons and Sabbath-school. Sometimeswent into the store and invited the crowd to come to ser-vices. They generally responded. December 1, 1889. Went to Fairview school-house onthe east side, crossed the river on the ferry boat, making around trip of twenty-four miles. Mr. Stewart and threechildren came just as I was leaving. We waited almost anhour, then started home and met four others coming. Couldnot return as I had an appointment at Ashley in the even-ing, so announced preaching again in two weeks. One poor old German woman was always at these services,she understood no English except the words God and LordJesus, but she said that she always felt better when she cameto church. I did not organize a Presbyterian church in thevalley until June 2nd, 1889, which was at Ashley and con-.


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