• Julittis. C. WiirU, one of the best ..knoi^n-residents and business men.of tiiis city, died sudden]^-at his home, '831' High street,. ab(ui9 o'clock this ^ojmrag* of .'heart [affection. in* tlie l.:$9t|i year of his d*re. He ihad been suffering’ seriously from- heart .trouble for the.past lour months'but had im-pro vad;.sornpvvlmt. last’’month..;. He was strfckcn suddenly.' with a fatal attack^ at His home this morning and .died, in.the arms of his son, Stanley Wirtz. His'^dcath came as a surprise and .sogrpw^t’p.. the t community. j ' Mr, Wirtz; was’ horn in this city Febitiaiy. 10, I860, and w»b. . raised, educated and lived all his iife in this city:. He. early • associated -himself with'-*his| father, Andrew Wirtz/ in the' transfer’business and upon the death, ofhis father” 15 years ago he succeeded, to. the business, which is now known as the A- Wirtz -Transfer and Stprage’ Company, of which he ‘ was president ./and treasurer, and • which lie very successfully conducted.He was ^married 34 years ago to •Miss Ella* Brinkman, who, with two sons, Stanley George and Baymond J. Wirtz, survives,. Hfc is also survived by three brothers, Iludolph and George of this city and Joseph Wirtz of Dayton, and two sisters, Miss Augusta Wirtz and Mrs/Dell, of this city- ’■ : |He was a- member of the Elks/ Knights of Pythias, Miami Mutual! Aid Society and SL Stephen’s church. [ He was formerly ua member of the J City Board- of Equalization and the? City Council and, five ysare ago wasj appointed by Governor Cox as a member of the Good Itoads Commission. * In all his public* capacities he dis-i charged his duty well, stood high in thfe. business-life of the city, wTas devoted in liis home life and his deathV Jl‘will long be most deeply mourned,! Due notice will be given of the fu-TieraL' - . ‘