prop-will few may . It joun-k of me, me r- five they 1 in-nt a hich el.lorsewill)rsesiraw-cor-wideV“ j V/U'i o iru^ii uuuguit^i, mi a.Frank Nelson, and family lived in the cabin. Mr. Kitterman is 76 years of age and Mrs. Kitterman has passed the 68th miles stone. They have four children, Mrs. Frank Nelson, Soloman and Harvey Kitterman, of Blackford county, and Harlan Kitterman, who is out westMr. Kitterman bears an unusual distinction, not having cast his vote for president for 52 years. In November, 1856, he cast his vote for James Buchanan, who was elected by a large majority over Fremont, the republican candidate. Buchanan was inaugurated in March, 1S57. Buchanan's administration did not prove satisfactory to Mr. Kitterman and since that time he has refused to go to the polls.Mr. and Mrs. Kitterman are .members of the Dunkard church. Few residents of the county have larger acquaintances or more friends.attori Hindi The t Bown Warr MichiBoarcMrs the blt; day I accorr1 1 \r