>From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, March 2, 1921 "MRS. MARY SMITH After an eight weeks illness Mrs. Mary SMITH died at her home in east McArthur Thurdsay morning from infirmities due to old age. She was born in Germany 87 years ago and came to this county at the age of 16. The family moved to Cincinnati, and later to Portsmouth, where she married Conrad SMITH. They then moved to McArthur where Mr. SMITH died many years ago. She is survived by five children, Anna at home, Emma SNOOK, Joe SMITH, Cooney SMITH, Wm. SMITH all of McArthur, fourteen grand children and three great grand children. Five children preceded her in death. Funeral sirvices were held from her late home Saturday afternoon, conducted by Rev. R. E. STEVENS. Burial in Elk Cemetery. THOMAS LOFTIS Thomas LOFTIS, aged 71, died at his home in Zaleski Saturday following a stroke of paralysis. For many years Mr. LOFTIS made his home at Zaleski and made his home with his son Frank in Columbus for several months until recently when he returned and bought a store at Dundas, which he moved to Zaleski a few weeks before his death. He is survived by three daughters Mrs. Ora MARTINDILL, Madison county, Eva VAN PELT, Springfield, Mrs. Lew ROSSER, McArthur, two sons, Walter, Springfield and Frank Columbus. His widow also survives. Funeral services were held at the baptist church in Zaleski Sunday at 10 o'clock. Burial at Prattsville. MRS. JULIA CONKEY Mrs. Julia Conkey, 73, died Sunday at her home in Luhrig from heart trouble. Mrs. Conkey had been blind nine years. She leaves a husband, George CONKEY, and four sons, Herbert and William of Luhrig, Ernest of Athens and Shelby of New Pittsburg. Funeral services were held at the New Marshfield M. E. church, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by Rev. L. O. DABRITZ. Burial was made in the New Marshfield Cemetery.-New Marshfield Cor. S.S. MC CLELLAND Hon. S. S. MCCLELLAND, aged 83, a prominent farmer was found dead in his barn near Laurelville. Death was due to heart failure. Mr. MCCLELLAND was formerly county commissioner of Pickaway county and a prominent Democrat. He is survived by one son, and one daughter. Funeral services were held last Wednesday at Laurelville and the body was laid to rest in the Adelphi cemetery by the side of his wife who died last December. INFANT DAILEY Elanor, the 14 months old daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Eldon DAILY of near Albany died February 22, from brain trouble, after a days illness. The child was a granddaughter of Elza DAILEY. Funeral services were held at the Albany M. E. church, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Burial at Hebbardsville. MRS. MARY SCYFORD Mrs. Mary SCYFORD aged 71, died at the home of her daughter Mrs. Clinton HARPER in Ray Friday the 18th, after a weeks illness of paralysis. She spent her entire life in Ray, and was married twice. Her first husband, was John THORPE and her second Jones SCYFORD, who both preceded her in death. CLARENCE BROWN Mr. Curtis BROWN received the sad news last Friday of the death of his brother Clarence of Cleveland, who died suddenly in Florida, where he and his wife have been spending the winter. Services to be held at Cleveland and funeral at Greenfield Wednesday.--Hamden Cor."