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i i III I DECATUR, June Mrt. Ann AdItou 6. Durhlru dad hrr noto. Monro tovstbip Adams county. Sh urrlrei by ihs us bud xid tour dufV J.

McAhrtM. i mty. nUra Clintoa county, died ol trJra hi hwm, Wwhinpon toBiup. Aaaoi county. wu lUicbeo Jter noon.

Mr. McAhrea Ued Can loo county isntil eleven years o. when he mortd to tiu county. lie it umred by Ihe widow aod three on. Ttmrygrf Irw3 June neminc Jonec wr veteran, of Edwardsport.

died Kondiy. Funeral errusee viU be held ai the nome. Wedueeday. MCXC1E. XndV 'us DarU Craw, ajre eighty-five.

eteraa ol tbe civil wax. la dead hu home here. He had Iitd nearir all hie- life in and near i Munoe. He urriTed by the widow, a on. Harry S.

Craw, ot fwiaount: deurhter. Mlae HatUe X. Crw. of Jonea boro; foetcr on. Lawrence Moore, ol Muncie.

ar.d two brother. WUhanx Craw, ol Santa, Kom. and Harrey Craw, ol i'owterton John Rtid. are eeenty- ix, vu died ounday at her home in Terra Haute. ha4 Ured nearlr ail her hie here, where ane waa a.

member ol the Hirh street M. rhurca. The body waa broucht to Muncie today lor burial-. Edward LiBdey. are lilty-nin.

died ua- ezpectedly at bia home here toon alter bi return lrom Miami. Fl where he had pent laat winter and eprtn. He i ur-1 vived by the widow, two daughter, sit. I Edward O. Calhoun and Mr.

Cod Orer- hoiaer. both ol Jiorth Manchester, and lour ona. JattM H. nd William O. Undw.

both ol Xorth Manchester: Arthur K. I Indaey. ol Huntinrtoa. and Chllord H. tlondaey.

of Muncie. Mr. Iaiy Maly thlriy-xio. ae dead at her borne here. tne ie aurrtvea oy bumwm.

Jamee Po-k: lour young- cniiaren: tne lather. Joha S. Darn; eiter. Mr. Jeaeie Duon.

of IndiaxiepoU. and two brther. Daa X. Dane and Arthur JUaria. do to ot Muncie.

STOBrJCStllXJE. lnd June' 18. -A reoet Ted here from Marahal town. announced the death ot imam Cook at the home ol a. eon.

where he rniui ta He waa a dril reteran and epent ell hia life in thia local, ty. Three eon eurrtre. HARTTOKD CTTT. June IS. Mn.

Wesley Meachem. are sixty, died at hr home, one sxlle east of this city. M.on- day. She ia urnred by the husband and three chitdren- BRAZIL. Ind June 16.

Mre. Albert Beamaa. aire died Monday alter two years' tllneae. The husband and five aofi arurrire. Mary J.

Easter. a-e sereDty-eifht. died yesterday at her home north ot Brazil. Three son and a. daurhter eumye.

PETERS BTJB.G. Xnd June 16 -Mr. Edna Abe are lorty-lour. wile et Line A be a. and a daurhter t1 Mr.

and Mrs. Lre Brock, this oty. Wed at her borne in this aty. bne is aumrea oy tier ue-band and a daurhter. Miss Ruth.

BEIXETOJTTAESE. June 18. Charles Tamblyn. are torty-nine. was found dead in bed Monday at their home here.

The widow and seven children sur-Tire her. Trout, are seventy eirht. farmer, died Sunday at the home ol a daurhter. Mrs. Perry HVrirht.

Mrs. Rebecca Fisbbaurh. are eirhty-seren. ried mm the result of a lall suflered last January. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at the borne here, where she died.

i AKDESSOK. June 18. Miss Elda Shipley, are lorty, of Anderson, d-ed Monday aiteraoon at St. John Hospital, where ah nnrferwefit an Deration I or axntre. Funersl servioes will be held Wediieedsy at the East Lynn Christian church.

Tares brothers. Herbert and Frank, ol Summit-vtUe; Emory. Oklahoma, and two sisters, Mrs. Flora Jfuman. Gary, and Mrs.

Cora Gardner, FarreU. Pa- survive. ,5. ELWOOT. Ind; June 16.

Fannie Elisabeth Russell, are seventy-one. widow ot William Kussell. im dead et her borne here. Survivmr are three children. Wil liam Unity.

and Thomas Kussell and Mrs. Jamee nooos. 01 tnis city Frank Travers. are forty-tour, unmarried, died at the home of his mother. Mrs.

Ellen Travers. here- The hodywa taken to the home ol a sister. Mrs. Ethel Reed, at Hammond, today lor burial. An other sister.

Mrs. jwts 'bid. at Oak Park. 111. PITTSBORO.

Ind. June 16. Xrf Irene Emmert Shields. ere thirty-nine, wife ol a RhiWl. ta oead at her home here.

Mrs. Shields wse a member el the Method ist church The husband two daurnters. AUce and Janice, surrive. -Funeral serr-tees lor Peter Shirley. resident of Fayette.

five miles north 01 here, wno cuea oi neart disesae. were held icsaay at tne M.t: oor Baptist church, SHELBTVIULE. lnL. Jnne Mrs. Elisabeth Mohr.

are sixty-eirht. Is dead at her home, in Brandywlne township. hhelby iunty. Sbe is survived by a son-Henry Mohr. ot Shelby county: three daurhters.

Mrs. Will ParHsh. Mrs. Elmer Vernon ana Jars, xnay btuivkk, an 01 this county: two sisters. 'Mrs.

Jane Eck and Mrs. John Mohr. of this cvunty. and two brothers. Henry Pollard and WUlia Pollard, of county.

Sarah Kosetta Darnell, agrj new at her home here. She is survived by the husband. Darley Darnell, of Indianapolis, and son. Otto Roberts, of Indianapolis. Susie Pearson, are sevemy-iour.

1 dead at her home in this city. She is survived by a eon. J. O. Pearson, of Shel- brvi lie: three daurhters.

jib mw ma Mise Gertrude Pearson, of this city, and Mrs. Fred Harpold. of Melfort. Saskatchewan Canads; a sister. Mrs.

H. K. Morns. vl this city, and three brothers, Hobert Fishoo. Of lOS Anreies: winara isnop.

oi Sandusky. and Will Buhop. of Mrs. Susan Laws, are sixty-six. wile Ol Ben Laws, is oeaa at tnear bodh here.

Bet4des the husband she, la survived bv a sister. Mrs. Ann Kimberunr. ot Shelbyrllie. MARIOX.

June 18. Mrs. Marietta Beaver, are sixty-nine, of Fairmount. is dead. She Is.

survived by two daurhters. Mrs, Arthor west ox rair- mount, a no Mrs. uuy uret-n 01 urnwuk. The funeral was held today. June 16 Hr.

Ellen C. South, are eiyhty-six. died Monday at the home of ber rranddaurhter. Mrs. Irvin Bower, of this ctty.

She was a pioneer resident of this city. and a member of the Christian church. She Is survived by six sons end two daurhters, James Smith, of Kansas; John Smith, of ('aatorma: Albert Smith and Mrs. Geonre Hosrland. of Indianapolis: Edward Smith, r-f this eity: Jacob Smith.

ef-St. Louis; Hes Smith, of Pique. Mrs. Iaaae Thompson, of Chicaro. Funeral sen ices will be Wednesday afternoon.

JEFFERSON'VILLE, June 18 Funeral serriees for Josephine Sumsier. re sixty, widow ef Allen Sumsler. who oil Saturday of paralysis, were held here J-he is survived by several children Funeral services were held today lor Mrs. E'lnor Fry Gunn. sre twenty-one.

wife of Horace Conn, who d'd at the Osrk County Memorial Hospital. The father. Herbert J. Fry. and two brothers survive.

services were held here Sunday for Frank Beach, are fifty-six, metal worker, who died Saturday at -the Clark County Memorial Hospital. I.EBAKOX. Jine' 16. Mrs. Mar-rsret Eeok.

are slxty-eevn. la dead at her home, northwest ef this city. The bns-band Lesrwler Beck, and three cMlren. Loa Beck, northwest of Lebanon Mrs 0ner Kersev. Arte a.

K. -d Mrs. EffiS Tnt-belt. Putnam county, survive. MOXTICFLLO.

InL. June 16. Miss Joan Van Meter, are seventy-one. a resi dent of VThtte eouRty for trie last sJxty-nv years, died at br home in jtonuceiio alter a slx years' I line's. Funeral service's -were a if -a 1 to your libmc menu 'e Kowyoti can wnt genuine Chop Sney st brwae.

Pmure it amefcr and easily, asinc LaChoy reape and irtarsdlentv A wide and dcliciGos varwty of Cunof disies cfi be with LChoy Sprout. Chow Mein NootLes, Scb-Kum, Soy Sesce and Brown Saece, the pnadp-J rTM-v Wnie for recipe booiiet. as) Pilii Ei. at Kiektaa CMnaSl Hiciijia I Chinese I held Tueerfay and burial was made In Rlver-iew cemetery. She Is survived by two Jsters Mrs.

JennieKdrwr. sre sixty; hree. wile of -Henry Ellrdrs. at her heme In Brookston alter a tnree wi illness ot heart diaeaae. Survivmr ere the husband, three brothers sad two sisters.

KORTH YER3T0X. June 16 John Earbart. are sixty-five, died of heart dts-disease Sunday while drt1rr "uto-mob le with Mrs. Earhart. The widow, four children and lour rrandtJiiklren survive.

FIRE DESTROYS STATION Xtaflread Prorty at ylorarantowa Strark by a.IlasT Bar Bsirma. Sped a ta The IndianapoUs KewsJ MARTLN'VUJLE, Ind, June 1. The Big Toiir railroad nation at MorrtDtown vu destroyed by fire when It wu itrnck by llghtnlm eariy today. Taere waa freight in the station at the time, but all the recorda of the office were destroyed. A larre barn 'on thh farm of Walter Hanna, east of this city, was struck by lightning: In a aerere electrical atorm Monday night and waa deatroyed.

tog-ether with moil of Its contents. A wagon and a few farm Implement were saved. Included In the loes waa a new tractor, several piecea of farm machinery. 500 busnels of corn, considerable hay and a The lose, which was not estimated by Mr. Hanna, la said to be rartly ThV ralrrfall in Martinsville laet night and early today waa extremely heavy.

The government, gage at the horns of E. T.K Woodward recorded 4.30 lnche. It rises I 1. In the colcLdougfai z.In tlie hot oven awaaSSSBSSI DEATHS IN INDIANA 'X -l 'X 1 Km .1 A -Z- x. -v 1 ea.

-fa sr asW 1 a ml I'M Wiv-n, .1 with the 'jmititiess -s 5 i Fve just been hungering for bread that tastes like this The more a womair knows about bread, the better she likes Welcome. It is all that bread can be rich, wholesome, nourishing, satisfying: mm. Endorsed by bakers everywherw, Including the American Bakers' Asrooiatlon and the Retail Bakers' Asaociatloo ol America. 1 1 DelH'crcd Freeh to Your Grocer Tvicc Dally tsms. Afinerraisinbrcad rich with thedeIicateG3xro plump and juicy Sun-Maid Raisins, Yet inexpensive.

I bake it "Special for Wednesday." You can get it fresh end fragrant from my ovens at any bakery, store or delicatessen in the city. Make it a regular custom in your home every Wednesday. Place a standing order with your baker or grocer. Phone him now, Place a ilandmg Wednesday order tvith your Baiter or Grocer "He-- The phce to tuy the tcivbrczi year crocer'r. lie always c' Welcome Bread fresh twice a dsy, and renders ycu a re! ten ice ty iupplyins you the best brczd zr.J ether foe jj -the marlcct i.Tcris..

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