£ n1 ■a •I! i 11ijWASHINGTON, Jan. 6. Today’sWar I ♦ pari meat lt;,i:nilt li-'ta coniain*Ml 187-1 names, divided as follows:Killed in action.............. 123Died of wounds..... ......... 18dI ie»| of dislt; a • e.................. MsDied from act idem and o1her•'an eS..................... \:\\ oimded lt;lt;vend v .............. (32Missing In act ion............ OldWounded Hinhtlv .............. Cii3lt; )luoans in f In* list s u ere:Kiocd in Action Ham IU Ihrcicli, Tiffin.• Vlt; diaries llargdall, lt;’on\ oy.Mike Hanley, Vouiu; itn^n.Allen Art hm\ ( Jevlt; land.Kussell Williams, Pott moutIn Harvey Allen, lluffalo.(Untrue Andersen, St * uiu nville.Fercv L'agin, Now \IU lunoin!Mike Hollow pun. Youngstown.( ’ar! SiuJth, Hridgepoif.Died of WoundsClair Casio v, Wadsworth.Male Dirlnm. New London.lt; '! de Freeze, Steub* n\ ille.Kdgar Thurston. Fremont.hvan Miller, Hint's.John i 'ontion. Cllt;\ eland.Died of DireaseWillard Ma'herij, 1‘Ua aid City.1 diner ! o!an. lt;'!♦ veland Arthur hunsman, Cleveland.Franz Schmidt. lt;’olumhus.Hans Nmlson, ('ii ahoa Falls.Wounded SeverelyHen,\ IJaer. Norwood.W'ylie Hinds. New Matamoias.Osiar Vail. Findlnvlt; Irov er lt;hapman, ( lev eland.Jot Mellt; long, Stmilx nviile.Lawrtiuo Usher, Davton.IiCharhn Snook. Ilovtsville.Howard ilennes.sy. Cleveland.Martin i tines, IF llalre.Joe Hongosli, Cleveland.Returned to Duty, Formerly ReportedMissionwHarold Titus, Springfield.Leroy Adlan.-', Marion William Bad horn, Dayton.Lawreme Swar.gor, Alverton.Fred Albach, Cleveland. ,Mike Cleary, Cleveland.Killed, Formerly Reported MissingJohn Thompson, Elyria.Wounded, Degree Undetermined Formerly Reported MissingJohn Brensjork, Cleveland.Charles Hil* wick, Pomeroy.Ceorge Todd, Youngstown.Chauncey Stackhouse. Cambridge. Wilbur Wagner, Martins Kerry.‘Vounded Slightly, Formerly ReportedMissingwas visiting friends at Circle Hill Friday.I Jess Skinner was in Nelsonville on j Satin day. jMrs. Louise Johnson and Mrs. Will | Lowry were in Athens Tuesday.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips wree in Chauncey Tuesday evening.Mrs. Charles Stewart was in Nel-sonville Saturday night.James Hallet was in Nesonville Sunday.Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hawk wore in Bucbtel last week.Mrs. Elza Cunningham and littleson, Edward were guests of Mr. and i j Mrs. William Cunningham at. Chaun-cey on Christmas.Mr. Ed Hrickley spent Christmas with his jKarents in West Virginia.iiDayton Dennis, Fonnroy. Oeotgo Cargo, Cleveland.KaffHi Xingont, CK veland. Robert iiauptfaur. Canton.Jiinn s Hill, ('amhridge.Walter \\ agenkiu elit, ClevelandWounded SlightlyA Ibf r? ()w lt;*n, (Jevelami.I (twin Hook, Cuyahoga Falls, h’av Ikirkaiow, Howling Green. lUnry jDaDm. Nlt; whurg Highls.Stanley 1 Jot ties, Foiecio.Alin d (i.lie.*- pie, Ashtabula.Ro.v ! lain held. Me( Vnne!*ville*K::v tnond Filch Lowellvtllo.1 lenrv Fiizeli, Johnstown.John Foledno, Sieuhenv ill \lt; laretn e !lavs kins. Rev« rl. Ldgar Moore, Rock Uriflgo. Walter Moore, M. Clairsville.\ cin*' Herrfgo, Gallipolis.\l Japp* , t leveland.Koy I\ itier - on, (Mncinnt i.Cl m nee Newton, Cincinnati. Jonas (Jos-■•man. Youngstown.\! a v I u , L wifiTi I’iMililinpREGULAR HORSE FAIRAT ClLLICOTHE SOONiftCAMP SHERMAN. Jan. 6.—1The government is demobilizing equipment as well as men.Approximatey 714 horses and mules will be mustered out here at auction sales to be held January 14 and 28th at auxiliary remount depot No. 318. Farmers and others desiring good ( work horses are urged to attend. i Captain J. L. Hodges, commandingthe remount depot, announces thatWould VONLY thoseand torturefound their waj the feeling cf other sufferers lizer, Konantz, Coa «ft / *