GUYAUX, HOBEKE, COOK, BRACE, BROWN, FOSTER Mrs. Leon GUYAUX of Sturgeon, aged 20 years, died of consumption, Tuesday, Feb. 20. Funeral services by Rev. DOAK on Wednesday. Died Tuesday, Feb. 20, Mrs. Leon GUYAUX, aged 20 years. Mrs. GUYAUX died at the home of her parents on High street, Sturgeon. Funeral Wednesday at 3 p.m., interment at Arlington. *Sturgeon column Hector HOBEKE, aged 59 years, unmarried, of Champion, died Friday, Feb. 16, of pneumonia. Buried at Arlington cemetery Sunday. John COOK, aged 20 months, son of W. H. COOK, died Sunday, Feb. 18, of whooping cough. Buried at Arlington Tuesday, services conducted by Rev. BUZZA. David BRACE, 59 years old, unmarried, died at Cecil Sunday afternoon, Feb. 18. Funeral Tuesday in charge of Midway Valley Lodge I. O. O. F., Revs. JORDAN and CLELAND officiating. Vance BROWN, aged 9 months, child of Edward BROWN of Grant street, died very suddenly Tuesday evening. Funeral services from home of Mrs. MAGEE, its grandmother, on Fannie street, Thursday, Rev. BUZZA conducting the services. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. TRIMMER were called Monday to Bethany, W. Va., to the death-bed of Mrs. TRIMMER's father who died Tuesday night of this week. *From a TRIMMER researcher I learned that the father's name was James FOSTER and his wife was Mary Wells BEACH. The TRIMMERs in this obit were Alex M. and Annie.