11 Solomon Huddleston was born In I I Union county, Indiana, October 5,11826, and died at his home near Dub*Min, Indiana, March 2, 1894, aged 671 years, 4 months and 2*5 days. He was I I the youngest of a family of thirteen I I children, one of whom died in the!| forty-second year of his age, and alllithe rest have Hyed to be old. Three of I||the brothers and one sister are still I [ living, Bolomon removed with his I parents from Union county and settled I f in Dublin in 1837, and in 1849 he built I Ithe brick residence between this place I I and Dublin, where he lived the re-rImaiiider of his life. He and Christena 11I Myer were united in marriage Beptem-1'her 12, 1852, and lived in happy union I forty-one years and nearly six months. I They have been blessed with a family I of one son and three daughters. The|lt;I children are now all at home, though I I two of the daughters, one living in { 1 Alabama and the other In* Kansas, 11 1 were not here at the time of his death. I ā jFew men have been better known!about their neighborhood than Bolo-1mon Huddleston, and few have lived I]a more even and useful life. He labored I,earnestly, not only for the supression i of vice, but for the building up of Ipurity, honesty and industry:* Hemade no religloua profession except]Iby his everyday Hfe, by helping those in need of help and by doing to others gabe would have others do to him He lived rather than professed the] life of a Christian. His last sickness jwas rather tedious and very pain* tful, having cancer of the stomach, Iyet he bore it all with a patientfortitude aeidom. witnessed. Big ye-1 maina were laid to reat la* the JEastCemetery at Dunlin, onu Monday* lt;March 5, Rev. H. W. Brown, of; the[Uaitenallat charch; at Dnblfff ean-1dueUng the funeral services, ^ M; J*iāi I