MEMORIAL DAY 10 BE OBSERVEDSERVICES TO BE HELD AT THE METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY AFTERNOON—MUSIC BY BAM) —ADDRESS BY REV. LUTES.Thy committee in charge of the Memorial Day exercises have decided to hold the services at the Methodist Church next Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2 o'clock.It is being arranged to have music by the Masonic Band, and the address for the occasion will be delivered by Rev. E. E. Lutes.A cordial invitation is extended to the public to be present as the services will be of a patriotic nature in which all should be interested.In addition to decorating the graves of the soldiers in the Van Buren cemetery, arrangements are being made to have a squad go to each cemetery in the township where soldiers are known to be buried, and thus decorate the grave of every soldier buried in Van Buren township.The formation for the march to the cemetery will be as follows:Masonic Band.Members of the G. A. R. or veterans of the Civil War.Woman’s Relief Corps.Vetearns Spanish-American War.Sons of Veterans.World War Veterans.The War Mothers.Van Buren Boy Scouts.The General Public.Mr. H. H. Scott has been busy this week making n list of the soldiers buried in the cemeteries of Van Buren township. He has compield the following list:Corey Cemetery—Wiley Anderson. Thomas Mann. John Duck wall, War of 1812, James Campbell, James Con-well, Samuel Roush, Henry Barnes, Joseph Corey, Dick Lyons, William Whitaker, Aaom Williamson, James M. Bradbury.Lee Cemetery—John Lee, War of 1812, Steven Lee, Peter Havens.Van Buren Cemetery — Abraham Center, R. B. Boxell, Edward Jeffries, William Endsely, Dr. George Kirkpatrick, Elihu G. Scott, Joseph Lugar, David Barrow, Clinton LeFavour, Mexican War, Martin Dillon, Joseph Roland, Josiah Passmore, Jesse Hors-man.Reid Cemetery —Lewis Lemons, William Miller, John A. Stephens.LandesBville Cemetery—Free Ballard, Simon Clevenger, Wm. Knight, Morgan Melkam, Everett Oliver, Joseph Lee, Jacob Tinkle, John Powell, Amos Hill.McKinney Cemetery—Walter Maddux.Union Chapel Cemetery — Lewis Beekman.Burson Cemetery—Adam Boiler.Anyone knowing of additions to the above list will please report same to H. H. Scott or the News-Eagle, as it is desired to make permanent record