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              <text>12/21/1872     (Wichita Weekly Eagle 12/26/1872 p2)&#13;
Correspondence of the Eagle.&#13;
&#13;
Light Weights&#13;
&#13;
El Paso, Sedgwick County, Kan.,&#13;
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&#13;
Mr. Editor: I take the liberty of sending you an item for the Eagle.&#13;
&#13;
Giants are not all dead yet, for we have them in and about El Paso. I will give you a few samples:&#13;
&#13;
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J. B. Otto……………………………………...............…… 6-5                     208&#13;
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Wm. Harding……………………………………............. 6-2                     190&#13;
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Thomas Barnes………………………………….......... 6-2                     185&#13;
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&#13;
And I could give you a company who measure six feet, or a little over. If any other community can beat this I will send you a few more names. The weight in all instances above is not exactly accurate, but approximates correctness.&#13;
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              <text>State of Kansas &#13;
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	E.B. Allen, Secretary of State of the State of Kansas, do hereby certify that the following and annexed is a true and correct copy of the original instrument of writing filed in my office May 6th 1885.&#13;
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Done at Topeka, Kansas this 6th day of May 1885. &#13;
E.B. Allen&#13;
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&#13;
Certificate of Association&#13;
	Made this 4th day of May 1885 between the persons whose names are hereunto subscribed. &#13;
	Article I. -- The name of this incorporation shall be SALEMS CHURCH OF THE EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION OF NORTH AMERICA, IN SEDGWICK CO. STATE OF KANSAS. &#13;
	Article II. -- The object of this society shall be the promotion of the interest of religion in our midst, and the spread of scriptural holiness through the world. &#13;
	Article III. -- The members of this association shall consist of the members of the society, from time to time as shown by the records thereof. &#13;
	Article IV. The officers of this association shall consist of a board of trustees, of three or more persons, chosen from its members in such manner, time and place, as shall be specified in its by-laws or by the discipline of the evangelical association; the said trustees shall have the sole management and control of all the property of the association, subject to the present or any future provisions of said discipline and the provisions of the annual conference in whose bounds such property is situate, and may adopt by-laws not inconsistent with said discipline and the provisions of said annual conference and the laws of the state. &#13;
	Article V. -- The officers of said board shall consist of a President, a Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer, to be annually chosen from among the members of the board, who shall perform the duties usually assigned to such officers. &#13;
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	Adam Glaser,		of Derby, Sedgwick Co. Kansas:&#13;
	John Yergler, 		“				“&#13;
	Christian Mohr, 	“				“&#13;
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	Article VIII. -- All vacancies occurring in the board of trustees shall be filled and all the business of the association shall be conducted in strict conformity to the discipline of said evangelical association, and the provisions of the annual conference in whose bounds the property is situated. &#13;
	Article IX. -- All conveyances of property of this association shall be deeded in trust, that said property shall be used, kept maintained and disposed of, for the use and benefit of the ministry and membership of the evangelical association of North America. Any real estate held in trust for said evangelical association, shall be sold and conveyed, by the said trustees, in the corporate name thereof, whom the said trustees shall be authorized by the annual conference in whose bounds the said real estate is situate.&#13;
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State of Kansas, Sedgwick County, SS.&#13;
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	Witness my hand and official seal the day and year last aforesaid. &#13;
Commission expires Jan. 8th, 1889.&#13;
(SEAL.) 								S.W. MCCOY. N.P.&#13;
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