Aco.___nouRiii; ruM2»Ai« *Suit DOAlli of IIiMflfbn.nlt;l and Wife al rcuildron JLcft Iiu Sorrow, rDeap sorrow weighed heavily on j the hearts of citizens of Scott and t vicinity Sunday. It whs the day setfor tfa e funeral of Vnlentiun AgIarfwbo tdied on Friday, aged about 5l years. : At the eoncJuBiuu of the services J Arthur Rood, niuler taker, was ruak- c ing re, idy to leave for the cemetery, bat had taken the lid off the casket. I to eruiTde friends to view the rniuaioa. 1 TJiftft Mrs. Aglor was led up to take 1 a IheA look at her departed husband, whra suddenly she was piostrated from g;rief. Mr. Reed caught her as she was sinking to the lloor and she diwd in bis firms. Slie was about 15 yewr« of age. The burial of the bus- . bfukcl wns postponed until Tuesday wbe* a double funeral took place, tbe prt'cession with two hearses passing though Van Wert. Roth Uus- , band und wife were laid at rest in (jhreen brier cemetery four mihvs west of Oli. o City- It is said that eight cbiidrc n, ranging in age from eightec u months to twenty-two year-, are tb ne ‘left poor orphans. To hpo these iiow almost homeless children follow to the gYATAi hoth father and moths ' presented n sight most pitiful.