Died. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wheeler. Saturday morning at eight o’clock June 23 at the home of its grandparenb west of Ellendale. The interment was to be made at the Salt Plains Cemetery Sunday at four o’clock.
Marion Jennings, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Kellogg ol this city, died last Sunday afternoon, July 1, 1906, and was buried Monday afternoon in the city cemetery. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Ed. S. McKinney at the Christian Church. Little Marion was born June 12, 1905. Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg have the sympathy of all in their sad bereavement, while all is well with the child, for Christ of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.
The little infant of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, near Weston, diec last night , and will be buied in the Danlap cemetery today. ThE bereaved parents have the sympathy of the entire Community.
The two-year-old baby of Jas. Chelf, who lives on Ivanhoe, was drowned in a tank Saturday. The child followed its father to thE tank, and when he returned from the barn with the horses, thE child was in the tank, dead.
Born, to O. R. Kellogg and wife, on July 10, a girl.
E. Wailly of Alva, died on the train near, Wellington last Saturday while returning from Colorado.
Charies I. Mitchell of Detroit and Miss Ruth McAllister of Manhattan, Kans. , were married Wednesday in the parlors of the Delta hotel in this city. Rev. J. W. Kendall of the M. E. Church, officiating.
The year old baby of Sam Hoyle and wife died July 8, of typhoid fever.
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