liluOiU i rlicn-same,. cnsri-■:.s iigtu s home•illivaii ■o born ir- Miir* lay for ill Ukefive sisters.Charles J. NelsonThe funeral of Charles J. Nek son was held at Stockdnlo church Tuesdf.y afternoon, March 27, aL two oVJoek. He was born March 22,1*47, died March 25, lOil, having ntliiiiwd bis three score years and lea. On September H, 187: he was united in marriage to Mary J. 11 oil on. who preceded Jiim w tlcjiih Doeenvher CIT 1910.To Ihbs union were born live children, jVrlhur of Froinberg, Mo n I ana; Karl, of Hillings* Montana: Mrs. Ijillte Sleight. of iterls-moutli; Charles and Klizabelh at home: also one brother, A. J. Nelson of IVelision, and Ihrms sisters, Mrs. Umbel Kandall of Jaeksori, Mrs. Clara Hall of Huntington, Vv. Va.t Mrs. Charles Henderson, Knoxville, Term.Very early in life be united with •he ciirisliau church and lived a consistent life. ITc was loved andrespected by a ?ffriends and relatives, 11 is chilli rcon mourn the loss of ft Kind andMain 'I,‘lined n (dubj at heriu The iloving fa 11:or.Harry and Doris Incite PhillipsOne of ihe saddest events that over ioiA place. at Sunshine w»a when the Grim Keapi-r i-ntered I be home of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Plullip?, Inking from them their youngest child,