Wliilif sitting «»“ a l»ox » tl'e r*'ar yard of his homo, at 6:30 this morning. planning with a daughter's husband. Ivor Rogers. to put a partition today in the new house they are building for the son. .John 1). Van-Hoy. throw his hands to his head, and fell to the ground—DEAD!He had been troubled severely with hemorrhoids, and had done a hard day's work yesterday, carrying heavy poles, and digging post holes. A physician who was called thought that a dog may have entered the vein and gone to the heart. Others thought that the death may have been due to apoplexy, \Then it is lt;iui*k. apoplexy causes one of the most sudden deaths known.Mr. Van Hoy lived at the foot of the hill leading from the Odd Fellow's cemetery lo the Wheatland road. He was «'•lt;• years old. having been horn October 18o»», in Marlin county, tin April 21. 1S7S he wrd Miss Louisiana White, and to them were boru-tbe following children:S. A. Vanlloy. who lives in llidge-View:.lob 11 li. lt;\ Vanlloy. Carrier Mills.III.:. Mrs. John t.Minnie! Merrill, who lives on the hill by her parents:Pearl Vanlloy. living at homo:Mrs. Roy tZolat Workman. Ily-nu rn:Mrs. Frank (Cladys) Snyder, IIy-nict'a:Mrs. Ivor ( Dorothy » Rogers, who was building the hone* by the parents.H**sid-s tie* children, the widow survives, who had celebrated with her hushand 4a years of wedded life last April 21. There are also brothers and sisters in Martin county, and nineteen grandchildren.While Away Club Meets At BrucevilleThe While Away club, will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Noble Barr, at Bruceville.Miscellaneous Shower For Westphalia Bride■WESTPHALIA. '.May 1.—Upontheir return home, last evening, on the 8: IK train, from a short honeymoon visit with relatives at Ne\V-berry. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Cunningham. were greatly surprised to fiud a large number of friends assembled at the home of Mrs. Cunningham s parents. Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Cochran. who welcomed them with a shower and congratulations. Mr. ami Mrs. Cunningham, were wed Saturday morning at the Presbyterian Manse at Bicknell.The bride was the recipient of many useful and beautiful household gifts including linen, silver and cut glass. The evening was delightfully spent in social conversation and music. Delicious refreshments were served tO'the following guests: the honor guests. Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham. Mesdames Christ Heideii-reich. Fred Liiuioweber. and daughter. Ruth. Wilhlin Due, John K«r-znti. Lottie Winnober. Ralph Kerzen. John Kroggel, Robert Trabant, Fred Swibbe. Frank Stoelting. Fred Ar-muth. Frank llonerburger. Clarence Spangle and children, N. R. McDonald, Arthur McDonald, the Misses Nellie Wagner, Gertrude and Esther Harting. Matilda and Selma Neld-rlnghaus, Elsie lleidenroich, Muriel