inqerHereEnnis oincers saia a strange , had been seen in the neighborhood of the house Saturday morning.In. Clyde, j srrJng at | nitarium. ! he finger lays ago. ■d to beCarothers—(Continued from page 1)! 1)[ sermon,?igeon nst ironthrobbed ite outitere to the tttude of id known od when he gratn-partmentsad forced ;e in hergrandchildren, practically all of whom were present at the time of his death.Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church. Rev. T. C. Cargle of Seymour and Fred'Rogers of Stamford officiating. Interment was made at the Rochester cemetery.Besides Mrs. Carothers. those who survive him are Mrs. Guy Sneck of Post City. Oscar Carothers of Toy ah,G. C. Carothers of Stamford, Mrs. Jim Davidson of San Angelo, Mis. F. E. Gauntt and Mrs. S. T. Curtis of Rule. Mrs. R. A. Greenwade. W.H. Carotherr, I,. L Carothers. G A. Carothers and Mrs. B. F. McWhir-ter, all of Rochester.MeBatjfNatCherChatE. Bter.DaviDan!MaditerwovenLOCAL PEOPLE ATTENDMr. and Mrs. L. E. Gowan of Abilene attended the funeral of Mr Carothers. Mr. Gowan is secretary-treasurer of Carothers Motors, Inc., his associate in the local business being G. C. Carothers of Stamford.SE1express-ones innih i/'hJudge Lindsey(Continued from Page 1)endHal:everhassheatgrotwegrei