Ku Klux Klan in robes from various points in this part of the state, ^ur-ial was made in the 'Aurelia ceme-tery. . Out ^of town relatives at the funeral were John Pruitt of Wyanet, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell and son Glenn of Port Dodge, Iowa; Guy Bell of Fairbury, Neb;; Mr. and Mrs. Merton Pruitt of., Omaha, Neb.; Mr?. B. R. Siglin of vOmaha, Neb.;, Louis Dick of, Joliet, III.; Mrs. Malo D. Spear of Chicago,; 111.; Mr. and Mrs. Sol Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grove,rr.• ; : -. f . . *'and Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Smith of Flover, Iowa; Mr. and Mrs. 1 Marl Faust and children of Des ^Moines, Iowa; and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nelson of Gaza, Iowa.Henry, son of Moses and Lucy Pruitt, was born at Bonyyille, Har-din county, Kentucky, on June 27, 1875, and: departed this life at Aurelia, la./Wednesday morning, June 1, 1927, at the age of 51 years, 11 month? and 4 days'. . ’ -On March 26, i896, he was unitedin marriage with Miss Laura Kessler at Mt. Sherman, Kentucky.' To this union one daughter, Ella^ May was born. In 1901 he left his home in Kentucky and came to Illinois, where he lived until 1910 when he came to Aurelia where he has since resided.On September 1917, he was€The Secretary of the Treasury oyour Second Liberty Loan bonds, a callable in sixteen years, maturing iiinterest at the rate of 3 3-8 per cenThis offer will be open for a lift close on June 15, 1927, or thereabout,As previously announced, the been called for redemption on Nove:•\Oif. to bear interest On that date.c' If you desire to take advantage of bonds of the new issue, you sho'dld,. for the exchange of . ’your' Second earliest possible date.NiTheAURELIA, I|■ , '• ESTABLISHE1SAFETY