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Show FUNERAL FOR MR. SPACklAN AT JJCHMOHD Consoling Remarks Were Made To The Bereaved Relatives RICHMOND, Nov. 12. Funeral sorvlces over tho remains of Mr. EHJa Spademan wero hold In the opera Thursdoy, and tho following speakers testified to tho sturdy nnd Inmost' chai actor and tho good and humble"" llto of tho deceased: W. L. Skldmoic, Lewis McCarrey, E. Spademan Spade-man of Lowlslon; August S. Schow, nnd Georgo O. Webb. Many beautiful flowers adorned tho casket and many sympathising friends wero In attendance. Mr. Spackman was born In Bur-bage, Bur-bage, England, about C 1 years ago. He eamo to Richmond in 1882 nnd tho first eloven years was In tho employer em-ployer the Into Ilerschcl Bullen. He leavr-3 n wlfo -nnd twolvo" children, three sifters and thrco btothers. Ills first wlfo preceded him to tho other sldo about twenty-two years ago. Tho Immediate causo of Mr. Spademan's Spade-man's death was nervous collapso which has beon gradually coming on for somo years. His son Bert Spademan Spade-man who had been drafted and was nt the training camp at American Lake, was permitted to attend tho funeral and he Is yet visiting here with relatives and friends beforo returning re-turning to camp. ' Mr. David Smith Jr., and family havo moved to Sugar City whero Mr. Smith will bo In the employ of tho sugar factory. Mr. Cy Lewhj. will occupy Mr. Smith's vacated -"homo here. Tho following Hod Cross members mem-bers nro added to our list: Mr. C. L. Funk, Mrs. Eli Webb, Miss Elvora Johnson, Mrs. C. II. Anderson, Miss Zlna Johnson, Mis Margaret Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Cora Webb, Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. A. L. Harris and Mrs. Florence Swendsen, Increasing the roll to fifty-five members. Mrs. Irwin Stoddard entertained at dinner last Sunday in honor of Miss Inez Mnughau and Miss ICath-erlno ICath-erlno Anderson. Mr. Boo Harris nnd Mr. Edward Webb havo gono to Omaha In tho Interest of tho cattle business. They aro shipping cattlo from Ashton to Omaha. Mrs. William Harris entertained tho Sego Lily Club at her homo on Thursday last. Mrs. Phoobo Dahlo nnd husband, aro pleased with tho arrival of a tlno son. Also Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brown nof of California, had a new son arrive. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. F. Thomas are happy over tho safo arrival of twins a boy and a girl. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoo Stoddard havo received to their homo a flno baby boy. Mrs. Stoddard and babo aro at tho hospital in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Noy aro somewhat alarmed over their eleven months old baby girl who swnllowod an unclosed safety pin last week. No alarming symptoms havo as yet been noticed. Last Friday ovcnlng Mr. Lisle Thompson who, has been ailing for about a year, passed peacefully away after having suffered considerable at different porlods during that tlmo, and also having passed through ono operation. His troublo was caused from abscesses forming nnd breaking break-ing in tho bowels, causing decay of different parts of tho Intestines. Lisle was a highly respected young man of our community and many aro tho roal friends who mourn his loss. Tho constant nnxlety of his parents and brothers nnd sisters during dur-ing his Illness ,Ius beon noticed by thol rmnny ft lends, with much sympathy. sym-pathy. Tho funeral services wero held Monday in tho opera houso. Election day passed by very quiot-ly, quiot-ly, tho Democrats winning out by a small majority. Miss Irono NoUon ontortalned tho Koytlng Club nt dinner last Sunday. Mr. Bert Spademan was tho guast of honor |