Show WILLARD 1111 willard lard TA may lay 12 the power plant in the willard candon can on owned by L browning and eccles is now completed most of the houses in ili town are connected aej the he street lights are all fixed the electric power is turned on oil it at nights now but wo we hope to have it in ili the near future on and day so it can call be used for other purposes than lighting the recent frost did a great deal of damage to the fruit crop in ili this vicinity the peaches chanies chenies and apricots suffered most the boot beet crop is also damaged but some think it is a blight sunday afternoon death came as a relief relict to mr joseph sill who has been sick in bed for abat about five weeks josephs case was a very peculiar oxe one ills his lysight left him then lie he became deaf arid and party paralyzed but bill prior to hla his death he was some better in these inspects so that hope was held out for ills his recovery the doctors pronounced it shrinkage of 0 the nerves joseph was about nineteen bears ot age and was respected by all who knew him he leaves a widowed kv mother four brothers and three sisters besides a host ot of relatives and fi lends friends to mourn its his departure may alay the lord comfort those who are called to mourn that they may fool feel to say that the lord boeth all things well funeral services were held in the meeting house tuesday a afternoon feat noon A laige crowd gathered there to pay their last respects to the he departed delff rt e d the speakers akeis were R E davis john J ward bishop W wm ill facer prest oleen N stohl each spoke words ot of his many good qualities the music was furnished by tile the choir A was beautifully rendered by mrs edith harding mrs airs sallie singleton n mr air ephraim white and jos A harding in A large cortege followed the remains to the cemetery the casket was cohered coerced with man many beautiful cut flowers mr and mrs jos mason are happy over the arrival ai rival of a baby girl last week T M |