jams oyeriirtiay tor her hus-rkmenonj returned iurscly. lanch ester ’eok.Sunday at rents Mr;'rom Wat-visit with 5. Georgetrued Sun-where'. he While' in a fruitO.H. Huntley Tost, Now Fifty-Eight Strong, I/osin Two Members on tho Imat Year,ZixninermatWFlorence, J Tuthill, Jbl S^anid 'Dpxter, Pei Loonier, Elt; St Joseph's ia business iday.was an ith someand little ire visiting n and their s.dy 'And son Waucoma,of Charles er in townl Marian of 'riends hereWaterbary : o t Norafriends atit tho pleas-,lrs. Jamesnoon. Mrs.the Baya paper on which wasstory whichFifty-eight veterans of the iCivii War, members of C. H. Huntley Post of the Grand Army of the Republic, although but a. remnant of the large body of men -who in 1862 left this vicinity Sn the interests of Tight, to fight for the North in retaining the Southern States in the Union, will be the' chief pEirtlcl pants in a pre-memorial day service to be held Sunday morning at the First Methodiat church.Honor will be shown the memory of deceased Mason City men who lost their lives in the war with the Confederate states and other wars and those, that have passed away since strife has been over.One of the largest gatherings that has ever attended a service of this kind 1b expected. Tlie ranks of the soldiers oE the greatest war that modern times, has ever seen are thinner every year. The xnemberB of the G. A. R, Post of Mason -City feel that timo dbals gently with them. They have but two members who will not answer to the roll cnU this year who were here a year ago. They are Sylvester Meecham and Frank Sence-bauhWith tlie member^ of the G. A, R. will betlie following organizations: The C. -H. Huntley Relief Corps, Ladies of tho G, A. R. Company A., of the Fifty-sixth regiment of the Iowa National Guards’, J, M. Heffner’s independent company, Sons of Veterans- The band of the Fifty-Corcoran, I Chute, A, Crimmings Dunbar, W Emerson, I Finley*, Ma Glass, Rob McLaughli: Mullen, Ar O'Conner/ O'Brien, T Purcell, Jt Ryan, WS1 Ryan, Dan Terney, Jc Spanii Cronin, JcO'Neil, DaNEIGRmembers sixth regimeut to render one selec-r, was read fill present. Mrs. Aggie ilmmi Bron-. Glasco of ■Vilson Rob-Mrs.. C. A. , Mrs. H. B. £S, and Mrs.ess ion, Mr‘j.:rved a most neheon..he club will le president, will be the ei\m and Mrs. friends fromon City was ’n today.1 jusiness visi-Lday.. ,Mason City ig of Charlesing tlie town a new school i-bout a third r women.C.Lve Wire ami suerut Walk, arry Hartoff, L Hartoff ofontly by elec-hen lie climed the cemetery grounds and vitk his left* ItuIry finp-ertion of music during the service.The following is a list of the emus who arc buried irx Mason cemeteries:Adams, N. O.Abbott, 12 m ri.Allin, Thomas. B*Bailey, John G„Bryant, B.. A.Briggs. J. C.Bolding, Jolm,Brainerd, Eugene.Ballard, B. U.Boyce, George.Bern is, A- C.Becker, J. Al,Buchanan, F,Bates, C- A,Baker, Aleck.Brown, J. V.Church, Jacob.Class, H. S- C.Campbell, B, A,Case Dallas.Clark,, James.Cliilsou- Alonzo,Cummings, John*Cummings, Jamas.Chapin, R. P,Clark, A, S.Cummings,- Albion.Bakin, J. B.By tell, John.Dexter, Simon. *Dyer, James.Dyer, H. A.Emsley, Thomas G.FselrJeb, H. E.Emerson, Joseph.Foster, William.Fuller, Horace.Foster, Wm. -C,Fessenden, E_Gilman, John.morningvnt-CltvCorn plar pretty well der corn. * Clarencehave reasor selves that was no wo to be out tc is a till unab Tho weal for getting Now fve ne and hope Ji our needs s The Ply* tho junior a grade on house at P is nig which ing the res pupils acjjii both the a serve praisi The hay Armstrong' expects to loads of U at pome ov amount to John \V homestead foundation is going o? fine new u completed homestead in the neb Albert ' up fine ar house, butmasons arwait hisis also pla to match •some time The Byi ed last Fi the teacUe with il nie Grundy, i borhood k ciden tally days at t proved a * concerned old neigh passed fr Towne en and expe time in c Joe Ma farm by it begins to-date In Edna £ possessor arrived In The ha City and