ichun-Wffa-:el-try.thetheofvalesi-ran*er-ersaswe-theIs-theissid-osenu-anehisica-rty• in to ofthe .his lew ate *er * inPIONKKI OIKSAfter several months of suffering from cancer of the stomach John Pince died at his home on a farm near Arthyde in Aitkin county, ahout 12 miles west of Willow River, at the age of eighty.His remains were brought to the Swedish Wilsted cemetery for burial being laid to rest in the family lot of his daughter. Mrs. Mary Swanson. To be brought there for his last resting place was his greatest and last wish.Many of his friends and neighbors followed the body the twenty-five miles to the last place of rest.Mr. Pince was bom in Bohemia in 18*12. He came to America in 1876 and settled in Pocohontas county, Iowa. In the year 1899 he moved to Minnesota, where he took up a homestead near Arthyde on which he lived with his w'ife and two of his sons until death.He leaves to mourn his death his aged wife, five sons and four daughters. His sons are: Prank of Red Wing, Albert of Proctor. William of St. Paul, and Joseph and Arthur on the home place. His daughters are: Mrs. Mary Swanson near Askov, Mrs. Calvin Grider of Iuluth, Mrs. John FVanseen of Superior and Mrs. Oscar Allen of Arthyde. They were alt present at the funeral.