me neavy nmner 01 me mw rueiwere broken and twisted and the and walls shaken of the plastering. ; ion Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs had cone M to Russiaville to do their Satur-jday day shopping and no one was at the home when the charge was exploded. A close scrutiny of thesurroundings failed to reveal any tangible clue to the parties, and, IT ; lt;- Ino one in the neighborhood had; seen any .strtyige machine stop in that locality. Mr. Hohbs was un^ able to explain the affair.The (tombing recalls the mysterious burning of the barn or. tinifarm of Mr. Illt;mbs about one yeat i ago, the structure and considerable personal property being d“ stroyed. The bombing is l*elieved to be the work of a mysterious enemy but Mr. Hobbs is unable tc Ont explain why he is singled out a-the object of the unknown's evi-ident desire to do him damage.The Hobbs home is ~l(M*utt*d (alniut four miles west and onemile south of r.roomsville. Mr*Hobbs is a brother of Arvin Hobbs of Kemp*on and is a man about fifty years of age. He and itb 1 wife reside alone on the farm1 ■ !L « • I Ithere being no children.1 ‘ I * , | 4J * d# i I ' ■ I • fer gMrs. Hoblt-s, on being advisedj eX‘l of the bombing and hurryinrr 1 ^ home with her husband had a severe nervous collapse and fot j *‘ar » U me was in serious condition, j,llKTVillnea »i manpart