Obituary1ILA VH E5TS1I1Prteath ^ iln vhlled aur e-Mmmssnily on Wedntsday morning, taking tilt;«-v» I?»- of Ikrtigljui iOihnkeiibliip.fiybf Blnekhurri wHr turn In Clay IjuMy , * k ■%, it, I “ I«i itfjii n :i* uBltd In marring* to Ifciugla* Blank•Tin-hlp Oct, JI. Lii 11, Two da ugh to rs dim e I* i hip** tlit home. Then art Myrtle Itolle* ami lleswde Luella Blankonsidpi who wltli twi • bftttheir® William and I'earl Blitiibiiia, arid one *iLslei\ Mr*-El J;i Mi'Kmdrt'i', mourn % id j lier hss-i j bint111 ie and and utillmely % a k I ngiway of the fir loved une.The fiuwrut ifivkts were yecwJue-ti-'il at her litiminn Illinois;. street, byKjdpr y. %|. Llndflntiiijfer, Tliurhdav morning, a.mi Interment was cuady In tliedl} cemetery.K R 'ETBIMfiPn I'.iul Eugene, Inf ynl *m of W Rand Emma KrnUlnger was* burn at tjijatapaign, Illinois, Jam. is.i, ltd*, dltcl Miiri h II, IfllT. igcd urn monthand Jd day»,He wia a member of the Cradle I Loll ol the I plitad Brethren Church,lie hswm .a father, mother, feltr*#bro/thars, grand parents and in any■ •tiler neur re] at Ives win, mourn theirbut nirr Inss la Jmus' gain.JesuK, while o«r hearto Bn* hJtedlng iJ er the spoils lint deathho» w-«n,We wcnilcl, at their *statun muuliriKi Caltnlj Kay, Thy will he doneTliOUgl j. out (low n, * t‘'re not forsakeh; Though iftlloteii not aloneThou didst give. andThou hast taken,Blessed L^rd, Thy will Ix* d.-rie.MWttOn Monday uftorno. lt;ri ai i:2o p. m § tei Utr-ad the death -nf Mrs, Isabella Clark Etok, td the bn-menf her daughter. Mrs Lillie Burgas, on smithMain fiti-fifet,Mrs. Kick Im been a resident of Flora fur the put nineteen fears, and wan held In high estee;n by all whokrittw her Funeral services wereheld at the home Wednesday morning, tT«nducted by Elder F, M, Lin-iJanmejrer, and the body hi* taken tn V InceuU**, Indiana, for I Bie r merit,on No, J,In.ibelle Clark was bnm In Mlrlaiii(Sullhau County, Ind.. MarchI5£k She had thus readied the goodold age of *1 years, II inouttts and 11days.Slic was united In xiiarriage U? Henry Kirk and m:uU her liotne in \ In-ceTinahi, hid , for furty ye^rs. Ta lists union uven efdldren were burn, %fof*G at whom art living, they are Mrs, Llllto Buj^hs Mis* Stvlla Kk-k aiul Ifeiiry Ernest Kick. Sbt also leaves '£ grand Ldiiedrcn and 4 great grand chSltlrcn, and three brutin*rs, NathanClark, nf Jaeknfi, Ind., Lewis Ca.su Clark-«,.f Grays Ridge, M*., snd Get?,W. Chirk, tif Odvv, Arlcmsu She became a juejjilier of the Chrls-t lain Chufell about in years ago aruidied with fa lib In Christ. Sbe was a W‘,man of mucli forca of u ha raster: a k ski observer of bints an nature, loving and de votcd t:i her family» si«ggave berseif unstintedly to tbaflr wel-fure. She was a kind neighbor andwas willing to help the needy, ?Shealways found the g*x*l to com in end mthose with wlmivi lltf a«.ijc?Sat^1The words of John B. Dykes are approfirto It: at tli^ dow of a. life IlkaNow the laborer’* talk is e'«r;Now |be Ukttto day ll past:Now npun tlirt fatlitr shore Land# the ruf^er at loud.“There t he tears of earth are drlsd Tber# Its hidden thing* sirecleiT;' There the wurk of Ilf* is tried hy a Jujattr judge than here“Earth to earth, ifld dvt to dust. Calmly now the wordj we say;Left lehlnri. we Walt In trustFof the f»urrci4nn day.Father In thy gmcloiu keepingI,p a t e w enr lt;w 11 iy ser i aot sltepl ng.'' «n I* time intake up yuurGmrpet*for the spring he us# etoanintf. Cometo the Keeord oitlce for o)l news-papers.