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A THRIVING CHURCH.* Carrie Graves, Mrs. Fannie Hovland, Sarah A. Higbgo, Mrs. Albert G. Har- •- | row, Mrs. John W. Henry, Mrs. Levi1 A Short History of St. “Mary’s Episcopal j Hills, Marv C. Hills, Emma J. Holt,Church.Agnes G. Harper, Annie E. Harper, i Mrs. Hoffman, Rosina C. Hoffman.! Frank P. Hoffman, Mrs. Annie Hayes,I Mary Hayes, Margaret Jones, Mrs. ' John Jordan, Marv C. Jackson, Mrs. And A Brief Sketch of Rev. J. H. Lloyd's Labors josjyn) Mrs. Anna Klee, Josephus Klee,! WEEN ANDfounded.In Its Behalf—Its Growth Since His Rectorship.j Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mary H. Keeler,, I W. E. Keeler, Mrs. Emily A. Knott,One of Ottumwa’s pioneer places of christopher Kaiser, Mrs. C. Kaiser,, | 111 worship, founded by prosperous busi- ; Annie Kaiser. Theodore Kaiser,; p “I ness men and kept advancing b’a | Christopher Kaiser, jr., Samuel F. ’am congregation of the wealthiest and ^gnclall, Mrs. Rosa Kraner, Clara S.t most refined people in our beautiful j Kraner,'Lettie H. Kraner, Charlotte H. p m ! city is the St. Mary’s Episcopal church, | Lynn An„ie Larson, Mrs. J. H. Lloyd, \lm comer of Fourth and Market streets. ! ^ ’Horace LewiSj Rate LatchfordP»i Away back in the dark days just be- 1 .....lam! fore the civil war, and before Ottumwa ! had received much of an impetus as a nt. business town, the church was found-ed. and from the - till now has steadily Margaret Mahon, Mary F. Mitchell, - I increased in prosperity and member- j p-annje Mitchell, Mrs. Margaret Mus-parf. #ghip.jam I On the second day of May, 1857,THE la:Narrating Twour report;J. H. Merrill, Mrs. J. H. Merrill, Mrs. H. W. Merrill, Elizabeth Mahon, Samuel Mahon, Mrs. Helen L. Mahon, Charlotte M. Mahon, Edward Mahon,selman, W. L. McClelland, Mrs. W. L McClelland, Mrs. Lizzie Sutton, Maizie! committee met in the old court house, • E McClelland, W. S. McClelland, John with Rev. D. F. Hutchison, of Mt. j MiUer Mrs John Miller, Mrs. Chas ~i _ ii ____:J’ ,/vffioow and ! ’ __ Af.! Pleasant, as the presiding officer, and Moor^ john Mytton, Mrs. John Myt-: decided to form the St. Mary’s Episco- j t()n^ Annje Mvtton, Blanche Mytton,£prm ! pal chnrch. The committee consisted j ^ E H Mather, W. G. McGlashon, : '™ j of Dr. L. D. Morse, James Hawley, ! yIrg T c Mauro, Mattie M. McGrew, ] James Simmamon, Calvin J. Jilson, C. j Gjara E McGrew, Mrs. A. W. Mahon, oa ni! Washburne, J. J. Randall aud Wm. | H g McGarie, Mrs. J p m ; Elmendorf.Mahaffey,I Bessie L. Mahaffey, Bertha B. Mesehek,The early meetings were held at the Mrg Elizabeth Platts, Mattie Platts, old court house, now the site of the , ^ Phillips, A. J. Phillips, A. P,present city hall, but the members of peterson Emily G. Peterson, Edward. V _ 1______1 /-\.t rfrt WGP. — . 1lt;V __________n • ; the church were not satisfied to wor- ! L PetersoJli Frederic W. Peterson, M(j and wil j ship in a public place, and cast about ■ victoria Pallister, Mary J. Pallister, | j’G CrQ(G. C. Johns the city yeste O. H. Wooc tor in the me Ed. Derr, o yesterday, a j Seneca Cor attorney, was Mrs. Skelle avenue, has 1 days.Rufus Hare formerly a pa is in this cit} The police arrests since for drunkenr Mrs. Wrigl Marion stree with typhoid Mrs. I. S. 1 a two weeks friends at Ba J. R. Myei Myers, is bui on North Gr Dr. J. E. Wabash lasj for a suitable lot on which to build an j Chas. D. Reifsnyder, Lizzie Cull, jsepil edifice of their own. The present lot Mary R Rheem, J. F. Rugg, W. F. urth was purchased on July 6, 1857, and onRose, Gotlieb Ranscher, Mrs. Gotlieb,1 j Sept. 1st a meeting was held to take Rans’cherj Annie c. Rohr, Mm. Tabitha jaction with regard to building a ; Ross? piora S. Ross, Laura A. Rosai church.J. H. Rogers, Alice M. Rogers, ClaraPlans were quickly abopted. work- j M Rogers, Mrs. Robbins, Thos. Mt a m I men hired, and on Thursday, August d m j 17, 1867, the corner stone was laid amid ! imposing ceremonies by Rev. W. F. ►nice! | Lloyd, rector.i^tUl! Through 35 stormy years the church gone on, gaining new force as each twelve month slipped by, until now it stands one of the foremost of our many temples of holiness.Regal, Edward S. Stilson, Mrs. Virginia E. Sanford, Helena Shindley, Julia Shindley Frederic Swenson, Julius H. S. Swenson, Henry E. Swenson, Fred. Sonntag, Mrs. Fred. Sonntag, Catharine Sonntag, Lulu M. Schwabkey, Mrs. Catharine 0. Taylor, Mrs. James Trineman, James J. Trineman, W. D. Turner, Mrs. W. D. Turner, Mrs. Tieleavan, Mrs. Elizabeth Underwood,I Cora M. Wilson, Erastus Washburne, j Mary Washburne, W. C. Wyman, Mrs. W. C. Wyman, Mrs. G. H. Wheelock Hester S. Warden, Sarah S. Warden, Lucy N. Warden, Martha V. Warden, j Mrs. Geo. Withall, John K. Waters, Mrs. J. K. Waters, Katharine H. Wagner, Mary A. Wagner, Caroline Wagner, Mrs. O. D. Wray, Mrs. Annie York, Alice N. York, Mrs. Isaac Yetts, Mrs. Mary Joslyn, Mrs. Anna Klee, Josephus Klee, Anna E. Klee.nailed for 10 out of we it keep goingThe present rector, Rev. J. H. Lloyd, is a young man, not yet past the summer of his life, but his clean, straightforward sermons, honest and to the point, have gained for himself and his church a reputation that many an oldor preacher might break a golden rule and envy. Mr. Lloyd has only been at the head of the church a few months, but he has already established himself firmly in the hearts of his congregation. The 6th of last October jBucklen’s Arnica Salve.The best salve in the world tor cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. tor sale by H. C. Peters.Ten cents will enroll your name and secure The Daily Democrat delivered at your residence every morning.Deering C on a busines Rev. C. L evening for conduct relij Tom Gibb from Father rived safely Rev. LaRc knap yester his regular Lost, a ne right foot, by leaving i Fred. II. 1 The Democ Wabash for stay.At one o’* mometer re shade. Pie:Houses and rooms for rent; good improvements; wells and cistern. Apply at 517 E. Main St. J. J. Gardner.A banking house for South Ottumwa is now regarded as a certainty. Several of the parties interested were over this week looking for a suitable building. The bank will be a valuable addition to the business interests of the place,was the date of Mr. IJoyd’^rectorsliip, j a gMat accommodation to themerchants, a number of whom will be stockholders. The parties who willbut in the nine short months in which he has served, thirty-two new mem-hers have been added, making ab'j engage in this enterprise are men of golutely necessary to build another |____14u__;* ,«.;u o. i wealth, so that it will be a solid insti-church. A handsome structure is to | ^ ought t0 do a good busines8,he erected on the corner of Fifth and , gouth is forging ahead at aMarket streets at the earliest possibleig the shoentyionersopportunity, and in it the youngrapid rate, and within the next year everv branch of business will be repre-pastor will doubtless find an ever- 3eated here._South Ottumwa News, widening field for his earnest ecclesiastical efforts.The present members of the church jsupposed to be incurable, for a great maiyears doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by con • “ ----------------—1th local treatment,Jane E. Allqn, Elizabeth 8. Ainly, wfsors! Eliza A. Allott, Leonard J. Allott. S. made j H. Allott, Sadie E. Allott, Gertrude E.alaee. j Ai!ott Mrs. Albert B. Bly, Mary J. as^^re ’ Burton, Fannie J. Burton, Belle Bur-■ounty j ton,Nicholas BakerWHhelmina Baker.* farm j Juliet L. Baker, C. W. Baker, Mrs. ,ullt;i tJie mucous surfaces of ttantly railipronounced it incurable. Science lias prov en catarrh to be a constitutional disease,and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure, mauufactured by F. J. Chenev Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only con stitutional cure on the market. It Is taken a tea n the bloodtie* -the! v ' ^ ’ „ ’ _ ; it fails to cure. end mr circu• Brown, J. R. Brown, Miss Lillie R. timonails. Address^ y ^ ig va- i Brown, J. G. Booz, Ella V. Booz, Kate ^sold by Druggists, :*»lt;*.Subseribere will confer a favor onWm. S. Blundell, Myrtle M. Bowser, i The Democrat if they will, as often as convenient, make payment of subwheat, | Booz, Chas. Bachman^ Mabel E. Bur-tame i ton ]yjary p. Burton, Giles Blundell, 1 8 j Wm. S. Blundell, Myrtle M. Bowser Brrown! Mrs. J. R. Burgess, Clara B. Baker, J.U va-iH. Brown, Mrs. Grace Chinn, Nellie | acriptiona, no difference how large or of all chinn Anna M. ehinn, Mrs. Alice B. sraall at the offlce- instead of walUnS , fendant. tip de- Connelly, Mrs. Mary J. Conway. Mary for the collection boys to call. , Ha^ey8, rv:e,! E. Conway T n''nwnv Mrsyou.George Vi art gallery, pleasant vis tives in Col J. H. Bun tion with th house of Wj salesman.George C of the Plam Burgess’ ag to Chicago Mr. Job J wa, has belt; the gospel, charge of tl at Agency.Miss Mar last night f] vacation, great coal turn to the Miss Sadi wa’s most ladies, acco Lathrop, 1 Springs. M much duHn it is hoped restored to T. H. Eat the Iowa N for a thre breezy woo of Maine, in Ottumw; and hope tlt; iars again ever.Friday ni Wood, of Main street by a strang pose of rlt; revolver, f fled. He dark comp] The case dleson. cha tent to cc was tried b Huddleson not substar Rankin apj state andW.Conway, Mrs. The jolm Right Homestead con-each! Josephine Crowley, Edw. Colman, i giating Qf 40 acres, within the city j j)berand ^ passes, Frank Cline, Mrs. Frank Cline, Wm. j win nffprPd for sale bv the hvm^ in thcrhnm i --- ’------ , limits, will be offered for sale by the^ i Daggett, Mrs. Wm. Daggett, Maude refereesat the court house on Saturdayle-half i Daggett, Eva F. Daggett, Blanche lesser | Daggett, W. R. Daum, Mrs. W. R. *. , ! Daum, J. H. Delaney, Mrs. J. H. Del-™hibit a»ey, W. H. Dye, Mrs. Anna Dye, lid not | Luella Dye, Mabel V. Dixon, Mary R. in ear, i Dixon, Mrs. G. P. Daum, Mrs. C. F. j , I J Daggett, Mrs. W. W. Ennis, Mrs. W.6 and D- Elliott, Mrs. A. L. Eaton, Thos. H. ull de- Eaton, Jas. B. Field, Mrs. Jessie R. s kind ! Field, Sam’l A. Flagier, Mrs. Sam'l A.•’ loJ'a! Flagler, Elizabeth Flagier, Mrs. Susan ibeiied E. Ferree. Bonnie L. Ferree. Grace B. y other Ferree, Daisy L. Ferree, Violet Ferree,: given Emma A. Fiedlar, S. Griswold, Mrs. S.: or b,y ; Griswold, Daisy Griswold, Julia B. j rtz Gruby, Laura H. Garner, Edna E, Gar* s. ner, Chas. S. Graves, Stella Graves, *July 12th, at 2 p. m.fore Justice with burgh they enterc quantity• I have been an invalbl for som? time/ aid a sentleman recently, and about th* rhantre of n 1 v releif I could *et from intense pain ; *the ca»ses o: to the 18th.frequent use of Pond’s Extract | to the COUr nt’my little plrl for a bottle of tb« Ex L't. sue returned with a lartre and elai* te bottie with a irlas? stopepr. holding I , y a pint, containing a cheap imitation, turned it a^aln stating that I ordered i id s Extract. Back it came m* airam j h this note ♦‘This is the same as Pond s |:raet only is cheaper/* After sendlns ilrd time I succedwl in irettini? Pond’; jThe Democ rat guarantees tion greater than any other daiiv j paper in Ottumwa.Students their studilt; ! Chillieothe j ness Institi I common sc i title, classi* j and type-^ j servatory lt;rcula- j departmenxcha ness Colieg
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