itt.micwitthable.A Well Known ResidentPasses Away Saturday.HAD BEEN ILL FOR SIX WEEKS.Mrs. Graybill’s Death Was NotUnexpected — Funeral TookPlace From the Residence onMonday Afternoon — ManyOther Deaths.Her children are Miss Dessie Gray-chilrden by a previous marriage, areHenry Gray bill, of Uhrichsville ; Mrs.rence; Charles Graybill, of Eastresidence Monday afternoon at 2:30,the Rev. L. H. Stewart, of the FirstM. E. church, officiating. The casketwas covered with floral offerings froin Massillon cemetery.A CHILDS’ DEATH.Ditv, in what is commonly known asthe “Patch.” died Sunday morning atS:30, of estro colitis. The funeralwill be held Tuesday afternoon atL :30 from the residerce. At 2 o’clockDhurch services will be held in Myers’ffiurch, the Rev. W. S. Adams officiating.IThtartinabetheoneMoherda^DatheGriFriends Send Floral Tributes MiThe death of Mrs. Mary C. Graybill, 162 years of age, widow of the late Ja- givcob Graybill, and a well known Mas- thesillon resident, occurred at her home, perA ■113 Prospect street, at 5 o’clock Sat- 1urday afternoon. The deceased had forbeen very ill for the past six weeks so trathat her death was not unexpected, deiIt was caused by tuberculosis of the pezperitoneum. * theMrs. Graybill was born in Newcom- Spjerstown in 1840. Her marriage oc- Lelt;curred in 1865, and her home had been doiin Massillon for the past forty years. Ja]A member of the First M. E. church, thipart in church froand was highly and affection- theately esteemed by all who knew her. rillbill, Bert J. Grabyill, connected with whthe Western Union Telegraph Compa- airny in the city, and Lee F. Graybill, meof the Warwick Coal Company. Her daistep-children, the late Mr. Graybill’s attJennie Doughty, of Bell Plain, la. ; | q ^ Mrs. Elizabeth Jones, of North Law-Greenville; Joseph Graybill, William rjGraybill, Miss Susie E. Graybill and forMiss Kittie Graybill, all of Massil- inR Ion. Mrs. Christian Stroup, of Mon- wi1 mouth, Kan., and Edward Landis, of Qn( Carbon, Ind., are a sister and brother he8to the deceased. ■ | j)rThe funeral was conducted from thevieancex{the many friends of the deceased. After the services interment was made TuriThe two-year-old daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Fred Flounders, residing I “a two and one half miles west of tha Iothad rlaslancmoiTilt;