ROSEVILLE MAN DIED SUDDENLYGEORGE ARNEDT DIED LAST NIGHT AT 7 O'CLOCK—FORMERLY LIVED IN MONMOUTH AND WAS WELL KNV5WN HERE.George Arnedt of Roseville, a former resident of this city, died suddenly last night at 7 o’clock at his home in Roseville. He had been in falling health for some time, but his condition was not considered, serious until two days ago The news of his death came as a severe shock to the many relatives and friends of the family.Deceased was born {n Pennsylvania, Jan. 27, 1838. He came to Monmouth in 1873 and ten years ago moved to Roseville. He is survived thy his wife and the following children. Mrs. Ed Kelley of Roseville, Mrs. Rose Allen and George and Mark Arnedt of Monmouth and Esther, Florence and Laura at home. He is also survived by two brothers and five sisters, namely. AmbroseArnedt of Monmouth, John of Joy,Mrs. Charlotte Cowell of Davenport, Mrs. Amelia Ridle and Mrs. Anna Miekiey of Waynesboro, IT!., Mrs. Currie Oiler of Harr!shut®, 111., and Mrs. Florence Ridle of Penn sysl vanla. There aro flfteeUgrandchildren.The funeral will bo held tomorrow at 12 o’clock at Roseville and the body will be brought overland to Monmouth and interment will he made in Monmouth cemetery.i i