not quite fourteen years of age.Mr. and Mrs. Killion lived upon t the old home farm for about twenty ,• nine years aiter the war. Mr. Kill-ion’s health failed ait this time, and with his wife, lie removed to Defiance purchasing the lots 314 and 320 East Hopkins street. Tn-e latter lot is now owned by the son, John. Mr. Killion lived in Defiance about three months, when his death occurred. Mrs. Killion has since resided at 314.Mrs. Killion is hale and hearty, being muoh more active than many persons twenty years lver junior. She speaks in an interesting manner ofA