3r€6i nee * inthe Death of Samuel F. Kahle. iree Information received here Monday i in announced the dfath of Samuelling Fuller Kahle at In iiftnapolis, led. The Ho wa« the eldest son of the late few Matthew S. Kahle and was born in vith Lexington in 1832, in what is knownibly as theMcCaulI property.immedialelyfid* opposite Trinity Methodiat church,■ is and now belonging to the heirs of ,1)!©, Rev. John Miller, the 1 Mr. Kahle in eariy life went West :ent and for a number of years lived in Lk Milwaukee. He was an expert cabinet-maker of originally.About 15 years ago be revisited,TTE Lexington after having been absent our for more than 30 year*, and was arjl warmly welcomed by his old friendsthat and acquaintance*-. He married icn(j_ the West and to thorn was born one [torj son, Harry, the only surviving ajor member of Mr. Kahle's family.In Lexington Mr. Kahle has three oad, hvu,g sisters now/ Mrs. W, I\IJ,h” Hnrtigan, Mrs. Blanche Baybas and Miss Mary Kahle. Matthew S, aP Kahle ot Cleburne Texas; Mrs.Margaret McOullooh of Hopkins-our I ville, Ky., and Mrs. Sarah A, Robertson of Roanoke, ,coiutitute theremaining immediate members of his family.u of Rockbridge Soil at a McKinley