ana, Thursday, February. 25 1909Wallace.5 Hen ben B. Wallace was born near5Logan Gap. Brown county, Ohio, ’thApril ’28, 1SA4. and died at his home t duin Fowler, Ind., Feb. 21, 1209, aged 54 ! bawiP-years, 9 months and 21 days, j His father was a toil gate keeper,1 and at an early age Keuben went to j tal town and learned the carpeuter trade,! gi' . and by the time he was 15 years old St was accounted a full hedged carpenter ! He worked in Cincinnati on the finest-j buildings then being built in the city.On October 9, 1884, he was united in marriage to Miss Ella Smith. After living in Ripley, Ohio, they moved to Anderson, Ind., then in the full bloomtbibedaedjo;thWiof the gas boom He lived there for . years. Judd Lobdell went to Ander- UaNlt;WfofIhD€thecPrwinfobison, looking for a man to work in his planing mill and repair shop in 1893, and employed him to come here, his wife following a short time after. He has been employed in Evans Callo-way’s planing mill for several years, and was accounted a fine mechanic.After a fall a few years ago, which broke a rib, he had been more or less a sufferer from heart trouble, and death came from the enlargement of this organ, complicated with Bright’s disease and liver trouble. He had been a great sufferer for a long time. ai Besides a wife, he leaves one son, cc Carl, and two brothers. Walter, the inyounger, with his wife and son, came from Cincinnati to attend the funeral. Miss Anna Smith, of Boudes Ferry, Ohio, a sister of Mrs. Wallace, also at- h tended the funeral and will stay here ai several weeks. 2(Funeral services weie held at the 2( home Tuesday afternoon, Rev. F. A. Johnson otticiating, assisted by Rev. $ Skinner, and interment was made in the Fowler cemetery. sttl01