A few minutes after ning a. m- Wednesday the spirit of Mrs. Ella Anderson left its earthly habitation, freed forever from pain and the infin ities of a ripe old age. For a month, she had been a patient sufferer from kidney troubles, her condition grad ually growing worse. Ella Gardner was born in Pennsyl vania April 1, 1883 and was in her eighty-third year at the time of her decease. When five years old, she came to Ohio. In 18355, she was mar ried to Dr. McPherson. After his death, she was remarried, in 1882, to Dr. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson was the youngest of seven brothers and sisters all of whom are dead. She had no children. She is survived by six stepchildren, among the number being C. B. An derson, the druggist. The decreased has been a resident of Coshocton for 23 years. Whe she was 10 years old she joined the Meth odist church and has belonged to that denomination for over T2 years. The funeral services will take place Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the late residence on South Pourth street. Dr. Clark will officiate, as sisted by Dr. Hamilton. Interment, at Oak Ridge cemetery