heavofr-noheTEE DEATHSM’NUTT.orof*'he50-bynldtoverof i lull.sesrlymi-thera*NVVSChrnooIS*froiRe*Intih inter t'h:; LaiMrs. E. M. McXutt aged sixty-four years, one month.and sixteen days, a well-known resident of this city, died at noon .Monday at the home of her j daughter. Mrs. W. A. chmulield, at,To*, ledo. Death was due to cancer of the stomach, from which she had suffered for come time.The deceased made her home in this city with her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Birc-ley, of-828 Walnut street. She was a member of the order of Eastern Stars, the Daughters of Rebecca, the Degree of Pocahontas and the Woman’s Relief corps. She was also a member of the Trinity Episcopal church.Surviving she leaves four children—W. C\ McXutt. of Pern: IT. T. Mcuttl of Fort Wayne; Mrs. J. 1- Rirelev, of Fort- Wayne, and Mrs. W _ A. Burm-field. pf Toledo, to Funeral services Thursday afternoon ! gel at 2 o'clock from the residence. 828 , W! Walnut. Ftreet. Rev. Edward W. Averill jty officiating. Interment at Lindenwood.FfatsmThthfi\onitstheitedheirpro-ome t is the and vor.DRIVER.wc\VtrfMary M. Driver, aged sixty-four years, a resident of Harlan, died Monday afternoon at the Lutheran hospital. Fhe was the wife of John W_Driver, and had been a patient at the j ^)iem ' hospital but one day. t'ls i Surviving besides the husband are the | H'hall following rhildren: Wi ilium W. Driver. ^iT.pJIrS- Myriam Gorrell and Mr.*. HattieHi