r a n -190 4 i al-1 byn .1a te rCitylatticity.theightndcr■mudgcthe' deceased was u member.It\ inters.William R.rmlers, aged 7 1 years lied at his home in Waverly Fridayevening a? 4:45 o'clock of heart trouble, Surviving are four sons. James of Waverly, Albert of Wichita, Kan.; Ovar of \Iton. Wc-ley of Easton; ami two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Sweet and Mis- Mary of Waverly. The funeral services were held at the residence Sunday afternoon at o'clock, conducted by Rev. 1* H. VK1uastor of the Baptist churchLouie Hagel and Miss Clara Stfasser t xtatlie live in Springfield, while Sister Qeni-| the pi vieve is a member of the order of j destro Dominic an sisters and is now at Vs-: baloltisumption, 111. Mrs Strasseras a member of theence cotI leadinI'hurch of Our Savior and lived a de- j Wrigl vout Chr stiati life. Stie will be deep j point ly mourned by her family and by ■many friends.The funeral will be held from the Church of Our Savior Tuesday morn*•- 'W;:I itig at 9 o’clock and the burial will besayuestsdie-t hatlighttionjurtInterment was made in Fast ceine- made in Calvary cemeiervtery.Fnrlow.Paul Carlow. ag«nl s years, a student at the si-hool for the blind, died the institution after an Illness of tort duration. For some time* the* *hi mm \lt;.i; saijlVmMi buililivi, s. Main si.. Friili)anil Sattutilay. Iiiuity i him h lt;»inhl.HI.KKM isuit i?\ R.iI havein Jurthe ‘blof thethis r at tortitive[ rethlt;remithi Id has been a sufferer from braintumor and the ease became quite sert-Sunda.v, resulting in his death atIDI.ho l s Dl.sllp \ I D.Monday morning Judge C, P Blockhouse, in compliance with ’heI.oc ton, *9 o’clock Sundav nightw t n ttuMembers of hU family were not Iat once and his father reachedmu mIside before the end on nit4 Then a nOrn t C h a vc Xmia Rw 11 iII 1hodv was removed to Reynolds* tin-lertaking parlors and prepared for ; burial and was shipped to the home j his parents at Camp Point, 111 afternoon, accompanied by h father, Fred Farlow, and Or Q WJones, superintendent of the school for the blind.The funeral will ie held at his parents’ home with interment in thtcemetery at Cafnp Point.St rasaer. ,;r f:Mrs. Magdalena Strasser died ather home, 920 South Clay avenue.this city Sunday morning at lit o'clock after an Illness of four months' duration. At the timt* of het eath she was 67 years, 3 months and jE§ of age.Mrs. Strasser was born in Germany,Did YouGetacent.Spoon?teas poo roSunkist• I hc realiiBearBrandyhealthfulcosts itoda*where the grew* to womanhood and *Orangesoraivjeich dozeV '.ik*Lida* ill a■merllSicarried to Wendel Straacr, At marriage the,-;and her husbandea me to ? hi* I nit ed Si a ten and 1 a t er act tied in Jacksonville. To thin marriage four tout and five daughter* were born They were; 0**oTe, Ed* ward, Mr*. Lrouio Hag** I, \!r*. Mtr)ptinboy* Slater (lentvieve, Mru. Elmer Snyder, Mina Clara, £ Albert anaAugust.I The father died in this city about twenty-two yean axo; Edward aboutfour yeari ago, a mi * A uguat ■,;1]|ledabout ten yearn ago. Mn Mary CoDouglas1 Y“u a\ cGroceriesand aEither Storeult;IEither Phone