RS.114* litIII.Arat-l re-yes-ra 1 lybest‘per-. for a an*iller He 'e ofthat ears the uual art: mndI Mil,#1 all hisnore m.v luy-s of Aland Iton ther vere ood. Jed ohn esse 1 byAdjournment for dinner.At I |. m.f there were many groups of people in the shade of the beautiful forest trees in the park, where sumptuous dinners had been served and remtnlscenses and pleasantries relative to pioneer life were recited and enjoyed. The Military Band, with one of their best selections, summoned all to tlit* grand stand, where the program was carried out. Rev. Jesse Miller led in the invocation, followed by a song, “All Hail the Power of Jesus Naim*.” sang by the Pioneer Sextette.The recitations were well rendered and appreciated, after which the Hon. F. T. Root s, who hit or delivered beautiful eulogies on the lives of A, B. (‘iaypool and Milton Tnisler. in a v neat little speech, presented in his genial way the Hon. James K. Watson. who addressed the meeting. The latter was in good health and in that happy mood so characteristic of “Jim,’' thsf he dismissed all the aches and pains from the body and all the trouble and sorrow from the heart and tilled the mind fin. of the fun-demeQfal principals of civilization as late! down by the pioneer fathers and mothers of tins county.J. H. JEW KLL.Sec’y Pro Tern.MSI OF Till: DEAD.Following is a list of the names of settlers who have died during the past year and who were more than fifty years of age. Their dcutlu* occurring in the order named:James Backhouse, Mary Wolf, Sarah Long well, Mary Short ridge, Belle Lambert, Wi Ilia in A. Hanson, Henry Holland, Mary A. Williams, Elizabeth Carr, Thurza Davis. James A. Green. Frank. B. Brown, Sarah Cotton, McHenry Saxon, Gertrude Miller, Rachel Smith, Anna C. Her-rald, Henian Jones. Elizabeth Whitten, Mrs. John McKeilips, Brian Davit, Mrs. Adam Becker, Mrs. William Sherwood, Buel J. Thomas, George Sherwood, James Scott, Caroline Bucher, Samuel D. Harlan, William It. Green, Mrs. James Barnes, Klizabeth Jerman, Ann Scott, Thomas Linton, Wesley Bush, A. B. Clay pool, Rebecca Taylor, Mrs. -Slant, Henry Nichols. Mary Clements, “Grandma” Spears, Mrs. John Goodman, John Schaeffer, Susan Mc-Loney, William Hamilton, Henry Simpson. Mrs. Rudicel, Frank Waters, John P. Thrasher, James M. Ochiltree, Caroline Graff, George Fry burger, Mrs. Alessander Kd wards, Frances Williams. Michael Kurtz, Lavlcia Stephens, Polly Conner,Krasins Robinson, Mrs. - Green,William Schrank, Mrs. Sarah E.sub-the. M. s.San*meslabeW. M. ohn tie I, iga; hip.rotdget*As-re-ilngWanee, William Mlchener, Simon Ostheimer, Charles Brown, Frank Briggs, Zeno Winslow, Mary Cotton, Klijah Truster. Nancy White, John Coyne, O. P. Steele, Mrs. Lena Stoops, Jacob Ridge, William New-lan, Hulda Wainwright, William J. Hankins, Mrs, Newhouse, Jack Ver-den, Daniel Morrison, Mrs. E. J. Lewis, Rudolph Miller, Mary De-Haven, Bertie Blake, Frances Ludlow, Rebecca A. Hendrickson, William Henry, Mrs. Vermillion, Gilbert Thomas, George Everson, John Ban-kert, Sarah Brown, George Fleming, Father Rudolf, Klizabeth White, Montgomery Downs, Milton Trusler, Klizabeth Smuilen, Jonathan Cain.The following among the numberwere 90 years old or over:Klizabeth German, 90.Mrs. Stant, 90.Henry Nichols, 92.Grandma Spears, 91.Daniel Morrison, 90.Sarah Brown, 93.Whereas: In the Providence ofGod, a very large number of the members of this Association have been called away by death during the past year. Andspei The ter stocfivelegi mer od 11si in outto \ \ he t he fan gem t he\ ? hes and beatwasdispbleu 1 he the tv’s.ftforeRda? Ire lt;*onohlvac anotereatheligert hesied, !lion,agrhtrialcounRlt;theltthieftheslt;manthoiimissforthen0.To fi 1Satui Tc teres Fran parti yet v for t need' his t beenrapidwillmentMiagekeephighFAT1’rellV8atuiPr day, ing vluni.day, It is condl to di boy