this,rrestirned ? r£ ormv m tut; liCiU,IESSE WILLIAMSinm g i fo cirears wat h o* ughCALLED BY DEATHiciatigirlardacei’rFrom the Home of His Daugh*thlt;lire*'healslt;oyhwaf512ter, Mrs Eli BassEARLY 90 YEARS OLDte in in m co se mi to fix thlt; incoi vo see St ihoye:lorn in North Carolina—Came t Indiana in 1844—Wus Father oftilnee J 12 Children—Funeral Mondayiailb(my-iar-jur»ir1woat Rushville. | ofoiisccJesse Williams passed away at the P1 iome of hls'daughter, Mrs.EIi tass,f south Central avenue, last night, tied I 12:20 o’clock, aged eighty-nine 52. I /ears, seven months and twenty-ler I three days. He was born in I m or(M Raleigh, North Carolina, but came 8Jenf I tA) Indiana in 1844, settling at as I :'aurel» Indiana, where he lived un-wI I ftlry. il two months ago when because ofre-1 11 health he came to this city. Hisvife preceded him by death some on' twenty years ago. He was the’Bheridfather of twelve children, six ofem wbom are dead. The living ones areor Mrs. Eli Bass and Henry Williams,ms. of this city, John Williams, of las Laurel, Danie Williams, of Terre on, Haute, Mrs. Nancy Summerville and ide Mrs. Louise Bradford, of Rushville. j ast He was a farmer by occupation, a ra good citizen and was a kind and loving father.The funeral will beat Rushville, Monday afternoon, at two-thirty o’clock, burial in the East Hill cemetery, near Rushville. Those wishing!IiQ|to view the remains may do so from10 I tomorrow morning until the time of the funeral.