;emdMrs. W. E. JacksonMrs. w. E. .Jackson died at herhomo ut Dixie on Thursday, Februarysixth at 7:20 p. m. after a short illness of complicated diseases. Andthe remains were entered in the Dixiecemetery; funeral services were conducted by Rev. Carter of Denison.Mrs. Jackson was 35 years of ageand was married to W. E. Jackson after growing to womanhood.A husband, a father, two sistersny and three brothers survive her. E A.mt Cod win of Dixie, J. A. Godwin of thiswe city, John Godwin of Dixie, JacobGodwin of Sandusky, Mrs. J. F. Parksand Mrs. J. II. Westbrook of Dixie.’ — — - wq -Mrs. Jackson was a good Christianlady, having been a member of theBaptist church for years, and alwaysl.ved and advocated the faith in whichshe believed to be right.During the many years 'of her lifeI • . • —. .lived in the Dixie neighborhood shewon the love and admiration of manywho gathered about her remains atthe cemetery to show their last tokenof respect.The Record joins her many friends. . . * * •m m * t ■ - ■in extending sympathy to the bereav ed husband and relatives.