William H. Barnes
Dies In Cleveland
William H. Barnes, 81, of Cleve¬
land, retired after 30 years service
with the New York Central rail¬
road as telegrapher, died yester¬
day in Mt. Sinai hospital. He was
at one time stationed in Port Clin¬
ton. Ji~3- i^trg
here and is at the Gerner and
Wolf m'.."■'< .. ■„■■'-"! services will
be conducted at 2 Tuesday by the
Rev. Paul O. Reese of Trinity Meth¬
odist church. Burial will be made
in Riverview cemetery.
He is survived by his wife,
Mamie; a son Stanley Barnes of
Cincinnati, and a daughter, Mrs.
C. A. Thrasher of Akron. He was
born. Oct. 3, 1878, at Plainesville
and was a member of the Masonic
lodge, belonging to Oriental Com-
mandary at Cleveland and" Thatch¬
er Blue Lodge at Nottingham, O.