Neal Anderson Dead.
N eal Anderson died at Ban Antonio* Texas, of pneumonia. The body was brought here for burial, Tuesday morn¬ ing, and the funeral held from the house. ¦ /0"^^>/^^S.
Mr. Anderson left here about tea years ago. He was a magnificent specimen of manhood, six feet anil four inches tail. He was appointed a traffic policeman at Sioux City, Iowa, and was often detailed for extra dut# in handling rough gatherings ani crowds. He made a splendid record as a patrolman and guardian of the people. He enlisted about a year ago and was a great favorite among the of* fleers and men. He has a brother m the army in France and another broth¬ er in the Navy. He is survived by his parents, Mr and Mrs. Andrew Ander¬ son, four brothers and two sisters.