W JNortnRev. L. B. n church.L0t affair, the more ires of the ig a sister bride had ming and ne in thatrsday.of North house on members;urdn ofheir home ck in thethe even*leal.9—The In-were leas-diana polls \ recentlybroitght to this city this morning by Funeral Director Ryan and sent to Oawfordsvile for burial at 2 o’clock this afternoon. Relatives of the deceased accompanied the body to Crawfordsville.August Pothast.,August B. Pothast a well-known farmer and dairyman, died at 7:20 o'clock this morning at his home one mile east of toe village of St. Marys of cancer. The deceased waA born at Sippe, Germany January 24, 1830, and came to America when 19 years of age. He settled at Indianapolis, but removed to his farm near St. Marys in 1887. He is survived by a wife and eight children, besides three sisters and three brothers. The children are August Pothast, Sirs. Laura King, Mrs. Ida Katzenberger, Mrs. Came German, Mrs.Robert Tietv, Mrs. Olga Gentry. Alice Pothast and William Pothast. Interment ■will be at Crown Hill cemetery, Indianapolis, tomorrow. *For St. Ann9* Orphan*rromBThisCH 140.00* bank: est o durin everThecomn vate defer owne tain iW A sleet ering churc meetl the *to on retiri