Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1896 — CHARGES CHANGED. [ARTICLE]
CHARGES CHANGED.
MORTH INDIANA CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. — . Simpson to Preside Over Fort Warns District—Names and Places of the Other Methodist Elders—Complete Itinerary Is Announced. North Indiana Conference. The- North Indiana conference closed its week's session at Richmond Tuesday with the reading of the appointments of ministers; for' the ensuing year, as follows; ; ■ ' - Fort Wayne District—F. T. Simpson, presiding elder; Angola, M. F. Kemper; Auburn, ,T. K. Walts; Avilla, C. E. Davis; Bluffton, C. UI Wade; Bobo, G. Cooking; Ceylon, W. A. Griest; Cburubusco, J. M. Haines; Coesse, N. P. Bartin; Decatur, C. C. Cisse); Fort Wayne, St. Paul, M. O. Cooper; Fort Wayne, Simpson, J. W. Paschall; Fort Wayne, Trinity, E. F. Albertson; Fort Wayne, Wayne Street, H, W. Bennett; Fremont, O. E. Wilcox; Garrett, A. S. Wooten; Geneva, D. G. Murray ; Harlan, Lewis Reeves and D. 1,. Hower; Hoagland, G. Tinkham; Huntington, F. G. Browne; Leo, R. C Jones; Markle, J. M. Stewart; Monroeville, M. E. Murray; New Haven, Grant Teeters; Ossian, S. C.'Norris; Poneto, E. J. Magor; Roanoke, C. M. Hollopeter; Speneerville, E. M. Foster; Uniondale, 1,. C. Zimmerman; Wolf Lake, D. D- Smith. Goshen District—C. G. Hudson, presiding elder; Albion, T. F. Freeh; Bristol; L. E. Knox; Butler, C. E. Disbro; Butler circuit, G. H. Kemp;, Corunna, F. J. Speekcine; Elkhart, J. H. Jackson; Elkhart circuit, A. J. Dnryee; Goshen, First, A. S. Preston; Goshen, Fifth Avenue, B. Sawyer; Hamilton, U. A. Foster; Hudson and Ashley, E. B. Westliafer; Kcndallvilie, M. J. Magor; La Grange, C. II: Browne; Leesburg, W. 11. Pierce; Ligonier, \V.' M. Nelson; Limn, M. F. Stright; Middlebnry, W. D. Smith; Milford, W. P. Herron; Mishawaka, B. A. Kemp; Nappanee, A. S. Wooten; New Paris, C. E. Parsons; drifted, J. A. Sumwait; Osceola, C. H. Murray; Topeka, A. McKee; Valentine, A. A. Turner; Wakarusa, A. L. Weaver; Waterloo, F. L. Erlougher; Woleottville, ,T. T. Fettro. Kokomo District —M. S. Marble, presiding eider; Alto, W. W. Martin; Arcadia, J. W. Welch; Atlanta, J. E. Earp; Bunker Hill, F. A. Fish; Center, J. L. Hutchens; Cicero. M. J. Waits; Converse, J. O. Bills; Ei.vood, T. M. Guild; Galveston, T, d. Johnson; Goldsmith, W. G. Bogtte and E. Tripper; Greentown, O. S. Harrison; Jolietville, Martin Cause; Kokomo, Grace, W. D. Parr; Kokomo, Markiand Avenue. D.< H. Guild; Logansport, Broadway, E. L. Sqmans; Logansport, Market Street, W. R, Wones; logansport, Wheatland Street, M. M. Hnrland; New Britton, E. A. Sarah; New Waverly. F. S. Slnmm; Noblesville, F. M. Stone; Peru, E. E. Neal; Point Isabelle, J. H. Walters; Russiaville, O. V. L. Harbour; Santa Fe, ,T. M. E. Reeves; Circlevilie. T. A. Graham; Sharpsville, J. F. Radeliffe; Sheridan, C., H. Wilkinson; Tipton, D. C- Woolpert; Walton, S. H. Stokes; Windfall, David Wells; Westfield, E. A. McClintock. Muueie District—ll. N. Herrick, presiding elder; Albany, W. S. Stewart; Albany circuit, Eli Davis: Alexandria, H. A. Davis; Anderson, Indiana Avenue, J. C. Darwin; Anderson. Meridian Street, G. N. Eldridge; Anderson, Noble Street, P. E. Powell; Anderson circuit, G. H. Meyers; Blaine, Earl H. Bryant; Dunkirk, G. B. Work; Eaton, G. W. Greene; Fail-mount, H. M. Johnson; Farmland, Sylvester Blllheimer; Fortville, F. M. Lacy; Franktou, J. D. Croan; Gas City, M. Pell; Gaston, J. H. Slack; Hartford City, L. A. Beeks; Ingais, E: L. Jones; Jonesboro, W. R. Suman; Lapel, R. C. Jones; McCordsville, T. C. H. Beall; Mill Grove, J. Z. Barrett; Montpelier. H. C. Smith; Mancie, Avondale and Whiteley, C. W. Coons; High Street, George H. Hill; " Madison Street, H. N. Phillips; Mancie circuit, It. S. Reed; New Burlirigtuu, J. F. Bailey 1 Parker, James E. Ferris; Pendleton, E. F. Hasty; Pennville, W. E. Grose; Perkinsville, J. J. Fred; Red Key, C. W. Lynch; Selma, B. S. Hollopeter; Snnimltvillc, J. A. Ruley;— Upland, John C. White; Yorkton, C. W. Shoemaker, Richmond District—A. E. Mahin, presiding eidpr; Cadiz. H. 11. Compton; Cambridge City, J. 11. Harwell; Centerville, E. F. Nafberger; Charlottesville, A! Cone; Dublin, C. W„ Smith; Fountain City, P. Chamness; Greenfield, M. E. Netheteut; Hagerstown, A. G. Neal; Kennard, F. N. Sandifur; Knightstown, C. E. White; Lynn, C. A. Rowand; Middletown, W. H. Pierce: Newcaatl«.~H J. land, L. M. Krider; Richmond, First Church, W. 11. Daniel; Richmond, Grace Church, L. J. Nafberger; Richmond. Third Church, C. 11. Metts; Richmond, Fifth Street Church, C. B. Wilcox; Ridgeville, J. W. Bowen: Saratoga, M. C. Pittinger; Spiceiand, F. L. Houghtby; Trenton, J. L. Ramsey; Union City, A. W. Lampart; Williamsburg, H. Lacy; Winchester, J. W. Cain. Warsaw’District —J. A. Lewelen. presiding elder; Akron, W. W. Brown: Andrews, C. Harvey; Bippus, S. C. Heston; Bourbon, J. A. Patterson; Ciaypool, W. F. Dingel; Columbia City, C. O. King; Denver, J. M. Baker; Etna Green, S. F. Spitz; Inwood, D. S. Jones; La Fontaine, J. W. Tillman; Lagro. J. D. Belt; Laxwill, W. B. Freeland; Maey, I. W. Singer; Marion, First Church, J. M. Driver; Marion, Grace Church, J. S. Cain; Mentone, M. H. Mott; Mexico, R. H. Smith; North Manchester, J. B. Ford; North Webster, A- M. Patterson; Pierceton, J. H. Alleman: Roann, I. R. Goodwin; Silver Lake, W. TV A. White; South Whiteiy, S. A. Bridge; Van Boren, J. B. Cook; Wabash, S. Light; Wabash eiremit, J. I. McCoy; iVarreii, H. Berdge: Warsaw, J. A. Beatty; West Marion, J. E. Erwin. JZ I ■■ England’s envoy to Argentina, Francis Pakeuliain, a nephew of Sir Edward Pakenham, who was killed at the battle of New Orleans, has just been transferred to Stoekhelm. He la the senior British diplomat In active service, has spent over twenfy-tive years in South America, and was for a time employed at the legation at Washington. One peculiarity of pearls Is that, un» ble to decay. Occasionally a valuable pearl changes color and seems to, be attacked with a deadly disease and erumbles Into dust.
