FORESTER, STONECIPHER, PORTER, SMITH Don C. FORESTER, 28 years old, died Sunday evening, June 30, at the residence of his father-in-law, John W. DICK, Sheraden. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. William S. LOCKHART of Third street and formerly resided here. The funeral services were held at his mother's residence in Sheraden, Tuesday evening. Interment was made in Hollywood cemetery, Wednesday afternoon. ... number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. John STONECIPHER, who was laid to rest Friday in Mon___cemetery. A large number of ___ gathered from far and near to ____ their last tribute to Mrs. STONECIPHER, who will be greatly missed. *Imperial column Died November 24, Thomas PORTER, the Midway barber, aged about 28 years. Tommy attended to the business at his hop until half past eleven o'clock on Saturday night, and was apparently in as good health as ever he was. He was taken suddenly ill on Sunday morning and although every effort was made to relieve his suffering, nothing availed, and death claimed him about six o'clock. He is survived by his wife and one son, also by his mother, Mrs. Lydia H. PORTER of this place. The deceased was born and raised here and for the last few years had conducted a barber shop at the old S. H. BELL stand, and had a large custom. (sic) He had a large circle of acquaintances and friends by whom he will be greatly missed. All join in sympathy with the friends in their sad bereavement. *Midway column Mrs. MILLER of near Pittsburg and Mrs. Stephen JARRETT of McDonald were called to this place on account of the death of their nephew, Thomas PORTER. *Midway column H. A. SMITH and family were called to Washington this week on account of the death of R. A. RUSSELL. Mr. SMITH is a brother-in-law of the deceased. *Midway column