James Qa.ut,;-' ; . .• James Caul. was’ born ¥fov; 5,4’b'50t. in •Indiana, arid came to Jo\Va iii fl\o days or Ills youthliaad. ITe'wis/mai'Hed do.Hettlo Harris 3n !S7nt: ' One. sori^. Harry Caul of Elgin, Illinois, yf fa Ijovn arijl. survives4 TtTrt' lt;«*lt;» t* in IflftOme tatimv • He tms.'married, in 19Q2to Mrs. Tolritriij. Eeoiy^'who with her tei% •' Mrs?'Rcjfrl :.S.ij;ouseT the;daughter, •' Mrs?'Reivil Ktrousp, the; sort Harry and; di}; seiater;' Mr)?, John Htow-art of Stewart,:-TSTehraSka, s urviye, He roaijl ed; in' OsUSilpoBa*- \J fl years.’ W11J Ip ‘licrc he-was' oft liid police, force of trip rity arid at other work which'brought Him before the *peubllc .ai)d; lie watj exceptionally well l^nowp. ’ He;:\ya»;a. member of the IC of lJ. Front Qptviir-idosa ho went to Hocking thonee to. Marshalltown whore he ilved im’tl) the time of his d recast*. In Marshalltown he .was in the employ of the M. Bt. H. ancl later in the employ of ‘Hie ’Dunham IVI anufactnring Co. For ;sopio timo Mr. Caul was in poor heal tin He died at his home in Marshalltown,*Dec. 12, 1924, at the age.of 65 years, t mohjdi and 7 days. Funeral was held at ‘Os-; kaloosa at 2 p. m., Monday, December Ifi, 1G2I, with servteu ccmdtided hy Rev. Geq,,®,. Purdy, pastor o£ the .Christian, churdh.