Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 298, Lebanon, Boone County, 14 September 1917 — Page 6

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DIED YESTERDAY AT ! COUNTY INFIRMARY:

Henry Hitler, 7. Native of Kenlucky, Expired Thursday Afternoon.

Henry Rider, aired sixty-seven, died yesterday afternoon about 1 :00 o'clock at the county poor farm. He was a native of Kentucky. He is survived by hi wife, Anna, who lives in Frankfort, and by a brother, Samuel, who lives in Crawfordsville. He had been ill about two weeks. Mr. Rider had been a resident at the county farm line June, i'.it oc-

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cupation had been a laborer. The I service will be held from the I ind-1

say Si Telle funeral parlors this after- i of Last ChicaKo, and Harry Denny

noon at 1:00 o'clock, the T.ev. O. II. ' ami a soldier friend from Shoals, 1ml, Carmichae! offlciatinif. Burial at the I have been the ifuests of relatives on county cemetery. ' Lebanon fair grounds Sunday. K. W. Davis and on Arthur, Klmer KEPOKTEB BY MAIL $3 YEARLY 1 Luse and Lawrence Canine motored to

MECHANIC Slil RG. ! Mr. Davis' farm in Mm Kan county! Mr. and Mrs. Millar residing at

Martin Powell and Che.-tcr lllulmuirli ; Wednesday. , i the railroad raii'p west of here are the

Mr. and Mis. Joseph Shultz and j parents of a baby boy, born Septem

dauifhter visited Rev. J. M. ShulU i ber 10. and family near Lebanon Sunday. There will be a play (riven at the Mrs. (Jernie Harhauirh who has I M. R church Friday nitht. Kverybeen at th Witham houpital thi past body invited. week ia improving. j Mr. and Mrs. Chaiic Young of

Frankfort, foi merly of this place are the parents of son, born Thursday, September 6- He has been named Robert Alan. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Ferguson attended a birthday surprise on Mrs. F.ldon Grimes near New Auifusta Sunday.' Their daughter Hi leu re

turned home with them. She was the guest of relatives and friends in Indianapolis last week. J. B. Potts and wife and son Newton. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Haller attended the funeral of Osa McKinney near Sucltville Saturday.