present.A welcome for ail who desire to worship with us.Obituary-—Moller-Tim s-Republican' “John Moller, one,, ofv the best-known farmers of Marshall county, who lived two and a half miles southeast of Green Mountain, died at 6:80 Monday morning, having been ill of flu and pneumonia since Nov. 12.He was bom May 7, 1878, at Hundelshausen, Germany, and at the age of 14 emigrated alone to this country, eoming- directly to Marshalltown. He spent s:x years near Gilman and all the rest of his life in the vicinity of Green Mountain.Mr. Moller was married Oct 25, 1899, to Miss Anna Hayhurst, near Green Mountain, and three children were born to them. Mrs. Moller died Oct. 30, 1925, and he married Mrs. Ella Keonitzer, of Ames, March 27, 1930. The second Mrs. Moller died June 111931.He is survived by a son, Lawrence, who lives on an adjoining farm; two daughters, Gladys and Annabelle, at home; four sisters and two brothers. The latter are Mrs. Isadore Steiert and William Moller, of Toledo; Mrs. Peter Otto and Henry Moller, of Gladbrook; Mrs. Geo. Munn, of Osage, and Mrs. John Shipton, of Green Mountain.He was a member of the Masonic and Eastern Star lodges, of LeGrand, and the former members attended the funeral services in a body.' The funeral was held at 2 o'clock Wednesday, from the church at Green Mountain, in charge ofISOIdeiThspiKjhoR:ticMA*TlInmmMaf d«PiYiB