VETERANS ANSWER LAST CALL. A singular coincidence in the life and death of two Civil War veterans is marked in the death of Henry Boley of Georgetown, and A. J. Ross, of Corydon, who died last Saturday and were buried Monday. They were born on the same day and died on the same day and on the same day they enlisted at New Albany during the Civil War in the Eighty-first Indiana regiment, where they served together during the war. Comrade throughout the war, their army friendship continued through out their lives. They were seventy five years of age. At the close of the war Mr. Boley located at Georgetown and Mr. Ross located on a farm near Corydon.