g»yAND IDENTIFYcharingtol;orTin* following item of news confirming the death of Li Hit Herbert Andersen is repeated from Monday's issue, for the reason tin ’ it was iv error placed under the wymg kend-ing, and on this account nv\\ hove been overlooked by many of oar readers;forme re i)me»rn-tlmto.OSi vcliemyinhetoateboomL*k, For some time reports have beenoming in that* Lieut. Herbert Andeiron. who was witii (ompany (L 147th infantry in France, was dead. He had never been reported in the casualty list, but letters written to this country conveyed the information t4iut he had been wounded, and inasmuch as nothing had bee 1 heard from him for a long time, and no one was able to learn of his whereabouts. it was the general opinion of his relatives that lie wasMdead.|Saturday night. Special Staff Writer Skeldon of the Toledo News-Lee. who is touring France and picking up facts concerning 'Northwestern Ohio boys, had the following. which shows ‘that Lieut. Ander-r on had made tin* supremo sacrifice:“rim plain Hergef opened the grave oi Lieutenant Herbert Anderson of Defiance. ().. for a brother ofthe fallen hero. Sergeant Robert Anderson. Posit ive identification was made by inspection of a pair of legging* the lieutenant wore whenhe was buried.”I dent. Ilerbert Anderson enlisted in (’ompany H under (’apt. DeKay as a private. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. \lber Anderson. That he ; dvanced from a private to lieutenant cpoke words. Tin* parents and relatives have the deep sympathy of the entire community.When you feel that yourstomach, liver or blood is out of orf*er, renew their health by taking»ILnrfSale ot Any Medicine In the Wort4. 5o.J cv ryvrhere. Inboxes. iOc., 25c. %Why be sick? Take spina/ i monts. Phone 1/09. (J. L.1 Chiropractor.adjustPotteiL-tf