Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1880 — Order of the Easiern [ARTICLE]

Order of the Easiern

At a regular meeting of Evening Star Chapter No 41 Order of the Eastern Star, held at their Hall on Wednesday evening, the following persons were ejected as officers for the ensuing term: Worthy Patron—Willis J lines. Worthy Matron—Mrs M. L, Spitler. Worthy Associate Matron—Mrs.Lydiu A. Moss. Secretary—Mrs. Charies H. Price. Treasurer—William Eger. Conductress—Mrs. L. B. Warner. Associate Conductress—Mrs. W. J Imea. The officers elect will be installed on the evening of December 30'h. Janies B. Ends was born in Indiana in 1820. In 1833 his father started down the Ohio river with ids family, proposing to settle in Wisconsin. The boat caught Are, and his scanty furniture and clothing were- burned. Young Eads barely escaped ashore with his pantaloons, shirt and cap. Taking passage on another boat this boy of thirteen landed at b't. Louis with his parents, ids little bare feet first touching the rocky shore of the city on the verg spot, where he after-' ward located ami bai t the largest steel bridge in the wot Id, over the Mississippi—one of the most difficult feats of engineering over pet formed in America. Wirt, the D«ntist, extracts (teeth j without pain, by the use of Nitrous j Oxyde.