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1. Glyroniclcs 2? : H 1 56. EHOLD, it came to pass in the days of Ely the Zollarsite, king over Hiram, that a certain man looked upon Helen, the chief ruler of the daughters of the land fthe same was from the land of Solon 5, and saw that she was fair. And it was so that when she knew that the man desired in his heart to take her to wife, that she departed and went forth from the land of Hiram and from the ruling of the daughters of the land, and returned unto her own land and her own people. W'herefore the king of Hiram did call together his chief counselors, and did say unto them 1 Look ye out from among all the honorable women of the land one which I may cause to rule over the daughters of my kingdom. Then one of the chief men answered and said: O king, live forever. There is known unto me a certain woman which will please thee well. And lo, it is so that when the sons of thy people, or the stranger sojourning' in thy land shall see her, their hearts will go not out to her: therefore will they not take her away from the ruling of thy people. Then said Ely the Zollarsite: Cause her to come to the land of Hiram, and make her to dwell in the house of Bowler that she may go out and in,before the daughters of my people, and keep them in subjection. And all the words of the king were obeyed. And it came to pass in the fifth year of Ely the Zollarsite, king over Hiram, in the ninth month and on the seven and twentieth day of the month, when the daughters of Hiram gathered together in the house of Bowler and beheld the woman which was to rule over them, they were greatly 20
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prof. Glouzo Skibmore, G. 211. LONZO SKIDMORE was born on a farm, situated near the line between the counties of Union and Logan, Ohio, in 1841. His boyhood was spent in working O11 the farm during the summer and attending the district school in winter. When seventeen years old he went to Marysville, Ohio, and obtained a certificate to teach for eight months. He spent the next three years in teaching, and at the age of 21 enlisted in Co. A, Izlst O.V. I. He marched with Sherman to the sea and back again, to the battle of Ben- tonville and on to Riclnnond. After the war, he resumed the work of teach- ing. On December 7th, 1865, he married Miss S. J. Morse. On June 7th, 1868, Mr. Skidmore preached his first sermon. After teaching in winter and farming in summer for nine years, and preaching frequently, he went to Bethany College. He graduated in 1878, receiving the highest grade in a class of twenty. Two months later, Mr. Skidmore became a professor in Bethany College and pastor of the church at that place. At the end of two years he became pastor of the church at South Butler, New York. There he remained one year, after which he spent one year teaching in the Kentucky Classical and Business College, with E. V. Zollars as President. He resigned his position there to found the Central Ohio College, at East Liberty, O. He conducted the school for six years. He then became Principal of the Department of Ancient Languages in Add-Ran Christian University, Texas. After spending two successful years in that institution, he became a professor in Hiram College, beginning his work at the opening of the present year. 19
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pleased with her. Therefore took they counsel one with another how that they might reward her. Then bound she upon them burdens grievous to be borne, and made for them laws which neither they themselves nor yet their mothers were willing that they should bear. And she sent forth a decree unto the men of the land, saying: Come not nigh unto the house of Bowler or to the daughters of the land save only on the second day of the week from the heat of the day until about the hour of the cool of the day. Then were the sons of the land exceeding wroth and took counsel how they might be avenged, And in the eighth month on the fifteenth day of the month the men of the land said: Go to now, let us gather together with one accord and make a joyful noise before the house of Bowler. And it came to pass about the end of the first watch of the night that all Hiram played before the house of Bowler with all their might, and with singing, and with harps, and with psalteries, and with timbrels, and with cymbals fthe same were tin pansl, and with trumpets. And it was so that she who was ruler of the daughters of the land looked out at a window and saw all Hiram dancing and playing: and she despised them in her heart. And on the sixteenth day of the same month in the night the ruler of the daughters of the land slept from evening until the rising of the sun. And lo, when she awoke her room was darkened and she could not behold the light of day. For in the night while she slept certain sons of Belial had annointed her windows with paint from the top of the same even unto the bottom. And the men waxed greater and greater. And they said one to an- other: At the ending of the first watch of this night let every young man 21
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