From Princeton Clarion,

  Thursday, September 24, 1885--

 ANOTHER SOLDIER GONE

  Last Thursday Isaac N. Woods, residing in the neighborhood of the Nauvoo school house in the southeastern part of this township, died from the effects of a stroke of paralysis, in the 44th year of his age.  Mr. Woods was a good industrious citizen and a kind-hearted neighbor, and his death is a serious loss to the community in which he lived.  He was a member of Co. B, 58th Indiana, and all his comrades will bear testimony to the fact that he was always ready for any duty required of him while in the service of his country.  He leaves a wife and five children to mourn the loss of a husband and father.

  In his death we have another verification of the truth that the soldiers of the late war are rapidly passing over to the bivouac of the dead, while their ranks here are growing thinner year by year.