Gar-t Vir efeat-ianoU n Co*iposed -lax ini rdty's 2garcl-s bestcham-is Mr insent ed the Afterby af Ohio ‘aiber egard ■ : third .tmbus n aster in theset to back ■ersity ■1. It set to * play lartcdafternoon.LEAVES ESTATEWILL OF MRS. ELIZABETH BEERY PROBATEDProperty Is To Be Sold and Bai--* * ance Remaining After Pay-ment of Debts DividedAmong Eight Children.he or-t also u the ; then minedBy the terms of ibo will of Elizabeth Beery her household goods are to be divided between her son C'has. E. Beery and her daughter Annie J. Beery. She asks that her personal properly be sold and the balance remaining after the payment of debts distributed equally among her eight children.Chas. E. Beery was appointed executor under $1200 bond, the personal property being valued at $GG0.MARRIAGE LICENSEJacob G. Hoffman, 2(5, salesman ofpart of the couj o'clock Satin davThe bolt strut fifteen or twenty of the house at tree into kindlit house. Throe w the plastering di es of slate knoc! the cement v allFour member Homer Dennisun silting on the fr storm. Dcnniso to the pine tree MHs Mary Alsp fifteen or tivent of the shock. . ed to render mi young lady was the shock but oil was reportc-d mPerfect DiaiFamily Away f’hardon. O. .f ed the residence On the lartn o' loss $.“• Xu is- belieued the a Inc.EXECUTORS* SAt In Iht* Nf:ntlt;»r of Ken.'J hi’ iiiifli1! nf Ftrl»lt;M r Vv Kr*ri*K ii1oYIac); A. M. -IuKl..rtt c;1 (Ml tilA