Yndillri-x\-nd0“erofaatbnadosudKfiir-erasif*tllOman was severely wounded in France November 2nd.Mrs. AW P. Pulse of West Liberty came in Friday evening for an extended visit at the parental W. S. Henderson home.Solon, Dec. 19.—Frank J. Kasper, a prominent young farmer of Newport township, ‘passed away Tuesday at 2 o’clock a. in. JIc was a victim of pneumonia superinduced by influenza and had been ill but a few days. He was the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. .7. 7*. Kasper, pioneer residents of Johnson county, and was but 25 years of age. He was horn November 10. 1892 and spent his entire life on the farm on which be died, having • 7--become an associate partner with his father as he attained manhood, ami for the past five years had active control.He was a young man o? energy and enterprise of sterling qualities, Ir.s sunny disposition and friendly feeling won for lam a host of friends . All who knew' him loved him ami his cheerful greeting could not Fail to bring forth a like response. He is gone but his happy f*cc Sind kind arts will live in the memories of bis friends.He was a communicant of the Catholic church and a loyal member or the M. W. A. A loving eon and brother, a faithful friend. He will he mourned deeply.Surviving are the heart broken parents, a younger brother John, and a sister flilanche), Mrs. L. W. Kreiachcr of Big Grove township.Funeral services were held from the family residence this morning, interment In St. Mary's cemetery, Newport.FRANK J. KASPER FUNERAL TODAY