between trains visitor in Spencer ^ Monday.a i 2n If ex se' th itlcota, died in 1917; and Zella 0.t wife of O. M, Young of Bowman, North Dakota.Besides his widow and three surviving daughters!, he leaves three Q grandchildren, three sisters and four ^r( brothers.. .He was a member of An nett Post, . , G. A. R., and until ill health pre- j vented he attended the meetings j ^ regularly and took an active part j in the work of that order. His mot- , to was the Golden Rule which wasthe sentiment of his heart and the 8lt;Jthhoteiconstant practice of his life. He hadnot accumulated much that the world calls wealth, but he leaves to his family and many friends a memory that money could not buy.Funeral services conducted by Rev. E. Merle Adams, pastor of the [an Congregational church, were held jls from the home this (WedneBday) af-1 Pu ternoon at two-thirty o'clock and bu- fla rial was made in Riverside cemetery. |E. Boyed, J. C. McCoy, A. J. Good- Mi ell, L, E. LaBrant, J. P. Mills and’Sp W. C. Jones acted as pall bearers. daRelatives from away in attendance Mi at the funeral were Mrs. O. M. da Young, of Bowman North Dakota, ne daughter of the deceased, and Mr. wi and Mrs. J, W. McClay of Albert tu City. ‘ , W