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Show Plod. Mrs. Droois, wife of Frnnx Breros of Lehl, died on Friday, Dec, 16, at 2 n.;m, Mrs Ilrcrot has been a great autlorer for n long time, Her disease was Jaun-dlco Jaun-dlco which caused hot at times untold anguish and distress, but alio horo these with lortltudo, hoping and stuiggllng against tlio hand of death, Some months ago her friends thought she would hac to succumb nnd she had such a desiro to sco her husband that ho was called homo, ho being nt tho tiuio on a mitsion to Germany, When ho arrived home ho found her qulto improved and slo remained re-mained In that condition for soma tiuio, but tho disease had fattened too tightly upon hor and sho passed unay as stated above. Her remains wcro tukou to the meeting meet-ing houso on Saturday at 10::t0 whero her husband, children, relatives ami friends gathered to pav their last respect to her. ' ' Councilor A, It. Anderson presided. On tlio stand wcru Councilor Win Clark O. I) Kvans, cx-lilehop Packard of Springvllle,inaltl8hop Do St.Ocorof St Johns. Tnoelo county, Tlio speakers wcro A. It. Andcmon, Comer, Evans nnd DoSt.Ucor, each out speaking In aconsol-lugmannerniidof aconsol-lugmannerniidof tho (clthfubicfHottho deceased, Tliholrwna In attendance and rou.lercd Hutno sweet singing Tlio closing prayer was delivered by Councilor Council-or Win. Clark nnd then thoso present .took ti hist fniowell of till that wns mortal mor-tal Of the deceased. Tho day being stormy thero w-iro not so tunny followed hor remains to tho cemetery ns would If tho day had been fine Mrs. llrcmt loaves ii husband, six sons nnd two daughters to mourn her departure. Her brother, lllshop Lnutcnsock of Kureka, was in uttcudauco nt tlio funeral. |