r\ l’resoyienan aunu, uithe deceased was a member.it\ mi**i.William Renders, aged 7 1 years,lied at his home in Waverly Friday evening at 4; 1 5 o’clock of heart trouble. Surviving are four sons. James f Waverly, Alt»ert of Wichita, Kan.;tbrar Of \lton. Wesley of Easton;and two daughters, Mrs Katherine Sweet and Miss Mary of Waverly.The funeral services were held at theresidence Sunday afternoon at 1' o'clock, conducted by Rev. P. H. \ld•Lit, pastor of the Baptist church.Interment v\as made in Fast cemo-t e ry.Fnrlmv.Paul Farlow. aged s years, a student at the school for the blind, died tt the institution after an illness of short duration. For some time the •hiId has been a sufferer front brain tumor and the case became quite scrims Sunday, resulting In his death atit o’clock Sunday night.Members of his family were notl-led at once and his father reachedhis bedside before the end came The odv was removed to Reynold*' tin-lertaking parlors and prepared forburial and was shipped to the home of his parents at Camp Point, III., •his afternoon, accompanied by hitt it her, Fred Farlow, and Dr G \\Jones, superintendent of thefor the blind.The funeral will ix* held *'«‘tir home with intermentrnetery at tblhp Point.StrsNter.Mrs. .Magdalena Straaaer diedr home. 1426 South Clay avenue, in is city Sunday morning at ll:«*oafter an illness of (outLouie liagel and Miss Clara Stfasser live in Springfleld. while Sister Geni-vieve is a member of the order of Dominican sisters and is now at Vs-sumjuion. 111.Mrs Strasser was a member of the Church of Our Savior and lived a devout Ohr Mian life. She will be deeplv mourned by her family and bymany friends.The funeral will Ik* held front the Church of Our Savior Tuesday morn-iny at 1» o'clock and the burial will be made in Calvary cemetery.ii?s, the pri destroyi baloltsence of leadingWrightpointedm MM \(.| SAI.K.iVueu Imildin. s. Main St., Fridayand Saturdav. Trinity t'ltiircli Guild.H FF.lv SMrs.suit in \ Rawhave hlt; ttt June the ‘billof the this re;attornclltl.UUs DFxI ltOV Fl».Monday morning Judge F. Brockhouse. in compliance withPMuMLook ion. nv.-v' •• • #vr - ms J. +-4.:. .%o/r.Vvvir.oK^VktMt'Did Youh oGeti atacent.■A mI i sII11 r -thiHPSpoon?teaspoonsdozen otSunkist€ 1 he real tM Mill Imonths’ duration deathi f a lilft\t the time o( h*Mi*he was 67 years, 3 months and of age. »Mrs. Btrasser was born in where she grew to womanhood wa carried to Wendel StraBearBrandyhealthful ocosts no nGermanyhood •* m 1 i| (pA!*Orangesirancre—aneach dozenter marriage she and her huahnnd tame to the I’niiHl Stales and inter se? I1 ed In .} itvklojiville. fTo this m%r* rStjpt four mm and live daughters aere born They were: G»*orge, Edward, Mrs. Ixmie Ha gel, Mrs, MaryDouglas1 You sa\'ctonhoySnyder,ait*1••(ienlvieve, Mrs ElmerGroceriesgSiand get aVera t» it Jj ......;|(Dtn r^|: ^.......August.I The father died in this city shout twenty-two year® ago; Edward Aboutfpur years ago, And^; August diedabout ten years ago. Mm. Iftiry CoreEither StoreIClEither Phone