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BYRD BROTHERS FREEA written dispatch, has been filed) in the Wells county court at Bluff* ton disposing of the ten remaining ■■barges on me docket against William and James Byrd, charging iieun with receiving stolen hforses, stolen by Oscar Bunker and his notorious .lang who were rounded tip in Wells county about a year ago.The dismissal states that, the pros-1 ‘cution must have the services of Diaries Ferguson, Sheriff Fred Hott, of Van Wert, O., and E. W. Davis, a funner of near Van Wert. The dismissal also sets out that licit and Davis has steadily refustd and still refuse to go to Bluff ton to testify, I and there Is no means whereby they can be forcibly brought t.to Wells county. At the last term of the Well? court William Byrd was tried on a charge of receiving' a stolen horse from Fort Wayne but was aequited.burglars.OBITUARYCARD OF THANKSWe wish to return thanks to our ; friends and neighbors for their kind-i ness and sympathy in our late trials and bereavement, in the sickness of our companion and father, and of our daugher and sister, whose protracted illness has called for the exercise of care and sympathy for which we IVel Truly grateful.Mrs. Wm. M. Sharpe, Holland Sharpe,Lela Sharpe,Victor Sharpe,Ruby Sharpe,Lois Sharpe.Homer Sharpe,BURIED AT INDIANAPOLISYesterday afternoon at 2:30 the remains of F, T. Monaghan, who died two weeks ago, of pneumonia, were laid to rest in the Holy Cross eetn-tery at Indianapolis. Although both Mrs. Monaghan and Miss Katherine Monaghan are both improving neither was able to attend the services. They are preparing to move to Indianapolis and will leave the first of next month for that place where they will make their fuutre home.FUNERAL NOTICEThe funeral services for B. B. Melton will be held at the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. Haines officiating. Burial in charge of Masonic lodge. The cas kct will not Tie opened at the church.Friends desiring to see Mr. Melton may call at the Simons Undertaking parlors tomorrow where the body will lie in state from the hours of nine until eleven.Intei ment will be in Woodlawn cemetery.Wm. Sharpe was born near Hagerstown, Wayne, county, Indiana, Feb. 1. iSr»S and removed with his parents, Win. and Sarah L. Sharpe to Wells county, Indiana Sept. f, 186.1, where In* grew to manhood and has since liv-fMl. lie was married March 1. ISSU to Miss Elizabeth M. Klt;*l!ey, who survives him.To this union were born six children. thr^e sons and three daughters as follows: Holland, Lela. Victor,Ruby. Honn*v and Lois, all of whomare living. His father, Wm. Sharpe and two sisters, Mattie Laporte am Louisa Sharpe survive him.He was a very prominent and prosperous farmer, respected by all who knew him for his upright character, useful and blameless life.Funeral services were held at his home Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock by Rev. T S. Gutherie. of Muncle, Ind. The Masomc lodge of Peiutville had charge of the services assistedby the Masonic lodge of Montpelier.He was accompanied by a very large concourse of relatives and friends to his resting-place in Woodlawn cemetery.A FIERCE NIGHT ALARMis the hoarse, startling cough of a child, suddenly attacked by croup. Of ton it aroused Lewis Chamblin, of Manchester, O., (R. R. No. 2) for their four children were greatly subject *o croup. “Some times in severe attacks,” he wrote, “we were afraid they would die, but since we proved what a certain remedy Dr. King's New Diseoveryy is, we have no fear. We rely on it for croup and for coughs, colds or any throat or lung trouble.” So do thousands of others. Se may you. Asthma, Haj Fever, LaGrippe, Whoop z Coug| Hemorrhages fly before it. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free Sold by H. R. Maddox.THOMAS H. GILLISPIE DEADThomas H. Gillispie, 32, died at his home near Dundee yesterdaymorning of heart disease after a week’s illness. Tlhe deceased is survived by a wife and two children, aged 8 years and 6 months respectively: also by his parents and five brothers and sisters in Grant county. GiUipsie purchased a farm in WaalB ington township and moved to it about two weeks ago from Gas City. The funerdl will be held Thursday at 9 o’clock at the Marion chapel, with interment in the 1. O. O. F. cemetery.A COLD, LAGRIPPE,THEN PNEUMONIAIs too often the fatal sequence.
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Montpelier, Indiana, US

Tue, Mar 14, 1911

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