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Show WILL BE BURIED ON SUNDAY NEXT The funeral of W. R. Jackson, who died on Independence Day , at his home. 3024 Adams, will bo held al the First Ward meeting houso on Sun-. Sun-. day afternoon next at 2 o'clock. The I remains may be viewed at the Jackson Jack-son residence all day Saturday and from .') a. m. until 1 p. m. Sunday. At the cemetery, the local Woodmen will ofllclate, and the body will bo burled with their service. Mr. Jackson was a popular employe 1 or the Independent Telephone company, com-pany, serving In the construction de-partment de-partment in the capacity of foremai i of the construction crew. He was born in 1S70, and died from a severe attack of typhoid fever I |