AGED COUPLE OF NEW BRUNSWICK NEIGHBORHOOD IN LONG HAPPY LIFE.Mr. anti Mrs. Denman Hiland celebrated their sixty-fifth wedding anniversary Sunday at their home, near New Brunswick.Denman Hiland and Mary Kerns, M were married in Bath county, Ken-! tucky, on February 12, 1857. They • came to Boone county in 1863 and have resided on the same farm ever since that time. They are the parents of ten children, three of whom are deceased. The living are: Larce Hi-land. Samuel Hiland, of near Lizton; Mrs. Samuel Scott, of near Advance; Denny Hiland, James Hiland and Mrs. Roy Northcutt, of near the home farm, and Mrs. Marion Burgin, of southeast of Lebanon. There are twenty-six grandchildren and forty great grandchildren.Mr. Hiland was born in Bath county, Kentucky, on October 19, 1836, and is 86 years of age. He is now very frail, having been an invalid for five years. He was of a family of nine childnren. Five are deceased, buti four brothers and sisters are living. They are: Mrs. George Vidito, of Kansas; Scott Hiland and Wesley Hiland. of New Brunswick, and Mrs. Charles Hedge, of Brownsburg.Mrs. Hiland was born in Bath county, Ky., on Dec. 21, 1840, and is 82 years of age. She is in unusually : good health for a person of her age. She cast her first vote last falL Mr. and Mrs. Hiland are both always at home because of the condition of Mr. Ii HHand’s health.