Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1899 — OBITUARIES. [ARTICLE]

OBITUARIES.

tfitnmdi Btashinek. Smith was born in Waehinftuir (ifiunty, Penn.. Jan. 15, ISIS, was a tiaiHineri Hr Sh««s-aniL Sarah Braduock. Her nmlUmttfniE wheat: Harm ah was but seven yean iHk llstwnir tseatie her. two other children, Jiihi.(fiJtaHh»:l4aiMl:3aacy Bratitlock. afterwantts Jfctncy BrntlUotk Alter. She moved wrttt.Utertattiwr amt step-mother to Hancock atnunjv . linh. lit Lsa«. where she was married tti JJisudi Smith, in IS4U. There were bora to tths-mnon six children.. Geo. B. Smith, now Sancy French of Rensselaer; Blizztusfril Hampson and William J, Smith of JJx«wn anunty;; H. SC. Smith of Western' NemnAku and Mfcrearet Smith, who preceded her rmrttlerrtu the better-land nine years ago. Her tiusUxmt died: last March, after a residence of jtmtnyy yaanriir Sewtud county. The deceased I'diusyedfttle Master. and joined die Christian jofttmnhiuti LHOO. imderthe ministry of Elder EBdlbway.. Hterlife was- intensely practical, :ant: sttor always-would rather do good than jmeeem tho-praise which doing good brings to ttle-uiirrsttau.llfeb. Her death occurred at the ‘tume-iirher sort- in-law and daughter. Mr. and 3Hts». Bolls. Branch. in this city, Feb. "14, at 2 a*-ma. .tgnd- SO yeans- and one month. The -tinural wrts- Held Thursday at 10:30 a. m., rfTim the liouse. services- conducted by Elder Si. HI-Sheppard, interment in Weston cemeterjy. musks- Uhaddock. altkh. . Mlises-Braddock Alter, died at his residence < nr: fttireunstreerlast-Tuesday* morning at 2:30 uVitiwit.. Blises- Bi. Alter was bum at Green - deßh.Eßaicoek, county, Lnd., April 27. 1838, huttisarm withhis- parents to this county more than tifpy yesrs-ago. His fattier was a physi-•litmandMlises-when he am ved at his majority tnilbwotii'n the fnotstepsuf hisfather. and had Ijnaitniecßmedieine in rtns county over forty wans. Hh wasa member of I. G. O. F. lodge Sio.llHl. ami also of the M. E. Church. As an • Oiiilißttlliiw Dr.. Alter was always active and dfumust*. in. carrying forward all measures of irtomsi-.tu rhw lodge, and was honored with manyyotßi es-ot trust by his fellow members, flfie-peopie. tuo. honored him with official trusts, and he served ttiem ill more than one ctpwtttv-. Hi; was- elected county treasurer in iF*Hi and again in Lfssg. He served as trustee ■ irthermwi <if-Hansse!aer for many years and when ’tie town was- merged into a city, was a*ueteti. cmmt: 1 1 man of the first ward, and held" riiiis.itlii ti ..t the time of insdeath. His funeral wusiieiti.fniin the M. E. Church Wednesday mUi-.r-JiKN and was largely* attended. He wosstiuneffiiH W-eston cemetery. IJUniIN- HAYES MOKLAX. Hiiimm Hkyse Mori an died very suddenly attlhssrnssttoict* last Wednesday* morning at • Tuai-o . Uitls. Hfcarr failure was the irmnedii*u*jaus« ordhatii. He was borrt in Columhiaia .;ounn i -.<Jhio. June 27, came tti> Bntiwnt-. when a voting man. He was a member'll: (fa.e-Bsrii. Ind.. VoL. during the cvvliwarr. VMlien tile warwasover he returned *ti'private life and resumed his vocation, that ifiiimige imilder anti l arfieut. r, and staid in hie iiames-, ifespite his advancing years, until thu jmutun ' Ibsetii last year. He was always luiiimrttmsand. honest; two important gualittesttaar.gn to make up a good citizen. The ftniumi was hetltL from hislate residence yesterriity*. ar.i’p. in. liitennent in Weston cemtetiry-.