The following is from Expanded Biblical Comments, summarizing WTS policies from 1879-1916.
Matthew 18:17
If he shall neglect to hear -- But not sooner. F289; Q104:2 The advice
of these brethren should be followed by both. R5134:3; F289
If the injurious actions continue. R4985:2, 5134:3
In the event of the concurrence of the brethren that the wrong is being
done and of the refusal of the wrong-doer to desist. R5782:5
Even if the witnesses agree with us and the wrong-doer is not corrected,
we are still not at liberty to make mention of the case to others. R3030:3
Tell it -- The elders might constitute themselves into a Board or
Committee and get one of their number to look into the case and see if the
wrong could not be stopped or adjusted. Q479:4
Facts, evil deeds or evil doctrines, and not evil surmisings nor rumors,
are the basis of Scriptural disfellowship. R3035:5
Unto the church -- The consecrated. R2666:3
To patiently hear definite, positive charges of sufficient importance.
R4985:4
Not to be punished but, as a last resort, for reproof and correction.
R3744:6
In the presence of the accused. F415; R4985:4, 4281:5
If it is considered of sufficient importance as concerns himself, or the
Church, or the truth. F291, 292, 415 In the case that the matter had gone
beyond the individual, and had somehow involved the whole congregation.
Q479:4
There must be brought evidence to show that there is really a matter to
come before the Church, and that it is not merely a case of busybodying.
R4985:3
Up to this time, the case should not be discussed outside of these
witnesses. R5409:2
In proportion as they are saints they will desire to say no more to anyone
respecting the weaknesses or sins of anybody. F292
First certifying the facts to the elders. F289
The two witnesses should say to the elders of the Church that they have a
case to present for a hearing, but they should not make charges. R4985:2
The elders should call a special meeting to inform the Church of the case,
and the Church should decide when to call a meeting to consider it. R4985:2
For the one to state his trouble and the other to answer. R4985:4
At no stage of the proceedings should unkind words be permitted. R4985:4
It will be reasonable to expect that the voice of the Church in such a
matter will be supernaturally guided, that truth and righteousness may
triumph. R2666:4
The Church's decision of the question is to be final, binding upon both.
R5134:3, 4985:3
Neglect to hear the church -- By not repenting and reforming. F290
This is the highest tribunal. Brother should not go to law with brother in
the worldly courts, however much he may feel himself aggrieved. R2666:4
If either still have doubts as to the justice of the matter, he will
surely obtain a blessing by giving full and hearty consent to the Lord's
arrangements. R2666:4
The vote of the Church should be unanimous, if possible, ignoring all
partisanship. R4985:4
The administration of discipline is not the function of the elders only,
but of the entire Church. F289; Q479:3
Their advice must not carry with it any penalty whatever. R4985:4; F290
Let him be unto thee -- In carrying out the findings of the Church
court, the matter rests with each individual; each must discern the
justice of the decision for himself. F292
As an heathen -- In that we can no longer have Christian fellowship with
such. R1663:5*
We would treat a heathen with justice and kindness and the love of pity,
but not with the love of affection due to a brother in Christ. R1255:4
Outside of your religious and social company, but not outside of your
love, care and desire to help. (Rom. 12:19,20) R3801:3
Not forbid attendance at meetings. The most would be to withdraw
fellowship, refuse to visit their homes or to invite to our homes, and not
appoint to any office in the class. R5954:3
Lest our continued fellowshipping cause our influence to oppose the truth
and favor the error, and thus make us sharers in the evil being done.
R1255:1
His punishment is not the object, but to secure repentance and reform. F290
And a publican -- He is a brother still, but not in the best standing.
R4985:5
Deprived of any and all manifestations of brotherhood. F290
Not appointing him to any position or honor in the Church. R5782:5,
5134:3, 4985:5
Not to be asked to offer prayer. R4985:5
To be debarred from participation in the Lord's Supper. F474
Treated in the kindly, courteous way in which we would treat any publican
or Gentile, withholding the special rights, greetings or voting
opportunities that belong to the Church. R3745:4
Not to be harshly spoken of even after the separation, just as we are not
to berate or rail against heathen men and publicans. F290
In that we could no longer respect such as we would an honorable man of
the world. R1663:5*
But not injured or treated unkindly in any way. F303; R5134:3, 4985:5
Disfellowshipped until he recognizes his wrong and makes amends to the
extent of his ability. F293
Taking heed to "speak evil of no man." (Titus 3:2) F290
We are to distinguish between avoidance and appointment to honorable
positions in the Church and the still different matter of disfellowship
and cutting off from the body of Christ, the Church. R4318:4
A complete separation from the Church. Until he has made a complete reform he should be thoroughly disowned by the Church. R5275:1
Interesting to note that df'ing then was done by vote of the entire congregation.