their relatives and friends here.Simon Winkler, whose illness whs noted last week, died last. Friday morning at 2 o’clock, after a short bat severe time of suffering. His four daughters were with him, two of them having just come from their homes in Milwaukee. The funeral occurred Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Congregational chnrch, of which he was a mem her. He has been the loved and trusted janitor of this church for many years, and will be greatly missed by every one in any way connected with it. The tioral offerings were many and beautiful, as everyone seemed to remember how he always loved them. The chnrch was prettily decorated with palms and fiowtrs. Hev. Wright offlc iated, assisted by Hev, Woolley, of the M. F. church, l'he sermon was preached from the text, “And he was a good man.”u 4 Ll£i » I it n fill ill) fldTVd t tlliir fit ♦ Y\ ft A