Show I For Life anti Two Days I Thomas Buttcrworth Esq and his good i wife are old fashioned Quakers who reside I near Fosters Crossing on the Little IVliumi railroad They are respectively uncle and i aunt of Hon Ben Butterw rth Sometime I Some-time ago Mr Butterworth owned a thin strip of land which the railroad company wanted Finally l transfer was made on the conditions Mr and Mrs Butter worth to have a pass on the road until death aud two days afterward The latter lat-ter clause was made a part of the contract at the request of Mr Butterworth so that in case ho or his wife died on the line of the road away from homo the company would be obliged t furnish the remains free transportation to Fosters Crossing Cincinnati TimesStar I |