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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1915 EVENING EDITION. SEVEN Aid To the Brunette - (Colors She Should Wear WV EIjIZAUICTlt IjEI3. aatd before, If women li'nrt Into Just two types, knd brunotto, their sar- oubles would bo much both aro dlviuea into L gonulno brunette, tho la, the fair urunuuui i,,.nntto. tho urunouo pBUgecats tho doop, rich and tho ollve-siunnou ; fcmnotto Is, of course, dresa BUCccssfuJIy. Hor hnlr and dark skin so entirely harmonious Lbuld bo no dimcuuy ivlng It a. propor aot- nthls class can wear onos of white, every (y, also orange, rod, car- wlno color, tno nam- l-eds, fawn, taupe, inn, fcny, Ituasian Brui - coral and palo roso so, tno ouu. '"" cotta, ecru, noiucn Fshadcs of blue. lies, wistaria ana greony bo avoided, also groans sallowncss Hi mo imin. worn If roiiovcu oy Hntif Mm faco. '-wear tho gonulno bru- Knd bor best coioro i white, cream, yeiiow, L.i i, rmin. Tho deep ti..,lnn. also tllO Wing fo, aro often found vory V cnmy limnetic. it. i in tho creamy bru- kln Is usually palo, but tho hair brown or bluo, vlolot or brown, ii... tirn roil and the klways palo Is porfectly feoth. yes aro dark tno creamy choose her colors among nber, warm grnys, rc tutin coral Pink or .,,. roil, colden brown, Ei, old roso, deep taupe, Mnkfl having a. u "l non, cornl and finou. paio cs. lemon color, oruam blto. , y brunotto possossinn jy or violet eyes win ul lage In a gown of crlm-!.- nmi tiniiuv red for her colors bolonglng to gray-blue, sliver-gray, ibluc, goldon brown, f(no palo tnns) every bid roso who iim f.gray, too, will be very class of urunoixo, an u pinky tint that may uo cheeks and hoigntons tho lips. Fnlr liruncltc. unnito is bv no mcann a n .Iron micceBsflllly. (.'dark, of course, though ,AL DIRECTORS in nuiTiiircu alnng and Cabinet ilaklng, w rhono 188-R. CONTIlAGTOIt irnlslicU on roquoit thaw ose nml Throat. i-:s fitthd Fn. SIIAW ('onion and Chllrfrr OJ. Hooins 200, 201, Irving Dlock. Hind KNOIXKEIt AND DIIITKCT Irving Dlock Dr 267-J. Marahfleld, Orogon Her ICIIIT1COT W 302, Coko Dulldlni ifleld, Oregon en IIITKOT Iflold, Oregon, allinnnr PAN!) TEACHER Bio, 217 No. Third HI one 3G8-U NEGLIGEES OF GREAT LOVELINESS iLSS ofton not as dark as It appears to be. It Is simply tho result of contrast. The hair of the genuine brunotto and that of tho fair brunotto may bo exactly tho samo slindo, but because tho skin of tho latter Is fairer than that of the gonulno brunotto the hair soetns to be darker. Tho pvpn nf thn inr hrnnnttn mnv bo bluo, varying In tono from pale China bluo to doop sapphlro; gray, gray-blue, or vlolot. Tho skin will show a faint, pink Hush and lips only a snauo or two darker In tint. Warm blues will bo tho very best color this type can chooso. All Bliudon nf trrnv mnv lin warn and will bo found especially bocomlnp t9 ....tin.. ml ...lit. h lit. I hhU Mnwnl . iKiiiiivu win. u liikiu run- uuiiii pink or a dollcato yellow); also golden brewn, golden tnns, sulphur, banana, mustard, amber, silver and bluo-grays. Maize, cream and Ivqry will suit this typo, also green If tho skin Is quite nlonr find fnlr. Thn fnlr linmnttn mnv add dark red, shell pink, bluo, white anu niacK to nor list or colors lor evening wear. Sho should also bear In mind that alio cannot successfully wear tho strong colors that ara so becoming to uio gonulno brunctto, but only an echo of them, as It were Sho must remember that ovorstrong, nrnnntincoil cnlnm will mirolv It 111 tho dcllcnto tints of her coloring. For In stance, while tho gcnulno brunotto mny with bucccm wear vivid yellows tho fair brunotto must select tho color In a lessor degrco, as malzo or amber. Silver blue, nlso pearl gray aro a good cholco when there Is n pink (lush upon tho checks but aro too cold whim color Is entirely nbsunt. ,. i A perforated spoon Is much better for creaming butter, or butter and nugar together than a fork or tho hand. 15I,1CAT13 pink crepe do chine seems to bo a perennial favorite for negligees. This with white eeema to be tho cholco of most designers. On tho loft Is a beauti ful long gown of this pink crepe. This Is corded In graceful lines which terminate at the center front In knots of the same or a little bunch of arti ficial llowers. Little laco Is used on this. It appears as tho narrow col lar only and the deep sleeve, rullles. Tho Ilguro to tho right wears n moro elaborate affair of whlto net and laco over whlto cropo. 'Tho not of the blouse has been scalloped and bound with white satin. A sort of cape effect of laco is fastened at tho back, having a high collar and falling be low tho hips. In tho ccntor a dainty matinee of whlto crcpo do chlno and laco has been dnlntlly trimmed with collar and curt of whlto crepe embroidered In lit Uo colored flowers. This Is supple mented by narrow rullles of whlto net. About Brushes and Brooms 11Y HELEN HOWE. 9feII12 feather dustor may bo M said to liavo had Its day, slnco Wk tho advent of specially pro- feS nnrml ilnntnrf. vnmium rlpn.n- crs and all such labor saving devices. For thoy aro labor saving alnco tho dust Is actually removed anu not scat tered from ono artlclo to another as In tho days of tho old feather dustor. Not nil housokeopors can afford to haVo a vacuum clcanor but a now irn.ll hrimh In il vnrv frnnil nnhstlttita. Tho brush lUolf la of utrong but soft brlstloH set into a motai nanuio tnroo foot long. Within tho handle is u rod, tolcscopo fashion, which can bo run out, lengthening tho brush to roach cornors or celling. Tho throo fcot handle Is used for pictures and curtain.") and will hold tho dust which can bo shaken out. Tho bristles may bo washod frequently without Injury, and such a brush should last a llfo time A now dusting brush similar to tho feather duster In appearanco Is fitted with strands of lamb's wool Instead of feathers. Tho wool of courso holds tho dust and Is vory handy for dust ing articles too high to bo reached by a cloth duster. Thorn nro unv number of cooil floor brushes, so every kind of floor can bo kept In good condition by using tho right kind of broom. For a very highly polished floor thoro Is nothing better than tho hair broom for tho first swooping, then tho polish by means of tho wax broom and polisher. Tor tho ordlnnn niishca lloor af ter sweeping tho d.ii nwny tho short twlno mop moistened with crude oil, milk, kerosono, or nny of tho lloor olln and rubbod woll ovor tho floor will kcenjt In good condition. An Improved scrubbing brush Is of flbro cut In dlf- ill 11 II liMm ii m nun nit 1 1 ii mi lull i (jrjr v (J Candies That Are Dif i erent- Easily Made and Delicious 11Y HILDA 11AHKKH. forcnt widths und grades, making It practical for cleansing every degree of soil. Tho llbro does not soften or easily bend as do tho bristles of tho old fashioned scrubbing brush. HousokooperH who liuvo found It dllllcult to keep tho lloor clean undor tho bath will bo glnd to know of a brush for tho purposr. It has a two- foot lianulo and is mica wun uniucn or llbro as ono pleases. Thoro Is a similar broom for Nwoop inir under largo pieces of furniture, BUch as bods, pianos, etc. As a toilet cleanser incro is nont bettor than tho tongs and soap papor. Tho tongs hold tho paper and whan llin Imwl (m Mnnti thn n.inor in drotllicd. This Is much moro sanitary than any brush L'uulil be. A virv nrnutleal brush for carpeted ulnlrn InnWH llkn tho head of n KWCCP . u I Ing broom except Hint 11 nas n ur " wood In tho mlddlo which Is gripped by tho hand. Tho bristles are of soft brown corn. Such a urusn can no used for other things besldo sweeping stairs, as. wy upholstered furniture curtains and so on. Tho hnndlo com ing In tho mlddlo of tho nrusn uh h woro, allows of n good deal of force bolng used without too inucn eimri. A.. nr.llnnrv lIUIl 111(111 Is 11 (it tO lie denplscd iih a dustor for baseboards or tho topi of pictures Hanging low un will savo many n bockoche. Another homo-mado wall brush that will do i... wm-u woll Ih ii iihlld'M broom lilted with rullles cut from old stockings or underwear wired at the head of the broom. ThBfo rulllos will both catch nml lidliPtlid dirt. ANDY parties nro popular dur ing tho two or threo months succeeding tho holidays and as tho young pcoplo do not want to bo too serious but to havo fun dur ing the candy making process It Is tho better plan to manufacture only tho moro slmnlo kinds, and not thoso re quiring a good deal of care. Kisses, marshmallows, taffy and caramels aro easy to make, and If a new flavoring or somo slmplo chango Is made tho candles will bo a sur prise. CAIIAMKLS. Instead of chocolate caramels try coffee. Holl ono pound of sugar to thn hrlitln tidlnt anil stir In black cof fee mado as strong as possible. Strain through a cneeso clotn. Add half a cup of cream nnd boll until the mlxturo caramels. These candles nro very nlco without tho cream It thoro Is nono on hand. NUT, 1'lllHT CAHAMELS. Thoso aro a chango from tho ordi nary chocolato caramels. Put Into n doublo boiler ono cupful of grated chocolate, ono cupful of brown sugar, tho samo quantity of molasses and half a cupful of milk. Doll until tho mlxtiirn hardens when drotincd In cold water. Now stir In a plcco of butter as large ns an egg and a cupful of chopped mils, cnndlcd cherries, crys tallised ginger, pineapple, citron, lem on or orango peol. Tour on a but tered tin and as tho mlxturo cools cut Into squarcB. SOl-T CAHAMELS. Thoso who llko soft caramels should try this recipe. For ono pound of sugar allow ono cupful of milk, one tablrspoouful nnd a nnir ot muter and half n enko ot grated chocolnto. Cook for ten minutes, then take from tho llro nnd stir steadily for live min utes. As soon ns tho mlxturo begins to stiffen pour Into a buttered pan to cool, wnen u is rcaoy to cu; into squared. rnr.Ncu kisses. lut Into a rauecpan two cups of lirmvn micar and half a Clin of milk. Cook gently for ten minutes, stirring nll tho tlnio. Add ono tnlilrnpiionrui I of butter nitd an soon ns It Is molted, jtnko off tho llro nnd bent until the wuoie I no us crenmy. Then stir In ono pound of chopped almonds nnd slightly flavor with al mond extract. CHOCOLATE KISSES, llont thn whites nf two CEEft and stir Into It two ounces of grated choc olate and ono pound of confectioners' sugar. Iliilto in a slow oven upon buttered paper. WALNUT 1'UDOE. To mako this popular enndy put Into n pan halt n cup of brown sugar, half a cuit ot milk, and a tabloHpoou fill of butter. Cook over n slow lire until It will slightly harden In water. Add ono cup, of tho nuts choppod nnd HVinn nin frnm tho' fire. Stir con stantly until tho mlxturo Is cold-but not hard, l'our upon buttered' tins. SPICED CHOCOLATE. Put Into a saucepan two cups ot sugar, ono half cup each of gratoa chocolate and water, ono tcaspoonful of huticr nnd cinnamon to tamo, cook until brittle when dropped Into wator. then turn Into buttered pans. Any preferred splco may bo used In placo of tho cinnamon. CHOCOLATE MAltSIIMALLOW. Tako ordinary marshmallows and free them from corn starch. Cut Into halves and dip Into molted chocolato with a clean hatpin. Sot away to hardon. IlUTTEIt TATTY. Put Into a saucennn ono cup nnd a half of sugar, threo tablespoonfuls of molasses, a coiiplo of tablcspoonfuls each of hot wator and vinegar and a pinch of salt. Cook until the mlxturo Is brlttlo when dropped Into . water. Thon add threo tablcspoonfuls ot water and a tcaspoonful of flavoring. Instead of tho usual vanilla glvo n roso flavoring. Evoryono likes rose. rilUlT CANDY. Ttnil to tho hard ball stago ono pound of sugar In ono pint of wator. Stir In a Bcnnt tenspoonful of vinegar and a lump of buttor tho siro ot 8. walnut. Lay on a buttorcd pan datea, nan or raisins (all threo If ono wishes) split Into halves and pour on a layor ot tho syrup. Add nnothor layer of fruit, then tho syrup ami so on uniu thoro Is no moro left. Whon tho can- dy Is set but not nnru mant on im squares. To Launder Embroidery HLL hand cmbroidorcd articles re quire enrefut laundering, but thin can bo dona nt homo vory suc cessfully, thus avoiding tho exponso of sending them to a professional clcanor. Wash thoso articles In asud mndo of warm wuter and omo pure, whlto soap, rlnso through sovoral cloar waters, and hang up until partly dry. t,iii iimiti mi for nbotit halt nn hour. and thon Iron on a Turkish towel, with a moderately hot Iron. To prevent tho colors irom iruiur, sonk nil colored ombroldory In salt wator, for ten or fifteen minutes bo foro Washing. Never wring out om broldory, but press tho water out bo- tweon towols. Pin lino omoroiuery on folded towols until dry enough to Iron, Instead of hanging up and, If tho pieces nro round or oval, It Is nlwaya wlso to pin thorn out perfectly ntralght and flat on folded towels, whllo ther aro wot, to prevent them from puek orlng. In enso of scalloped edges, smooth each scallop Into placo and pin. . SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of tho Stnto I of Oregon, In nnd for tho County i ot Coos. Homo MortF.ni'o Co., formerly i known ns Homo Trust Co., n cor- porntlon, 1'lnlntlff, vo. I U. Hols ' nor nnd Kllznuoth HeUnor, Ills wife, Ij. J. SlmpROii, Alhort ScoIIk, I'ntrlck Hoiinofisoy, C. 1. Colonuin, 1 10, h. HohortR, (loorgd Itoss, , Jglm HnBtcrndorf mid C. .W. Harris, I)o- foudiintH. To KHznboth llolfinor, Dofaiiilnnt II. Holsnor for tho sum of J300.00 oh nttornoy fees upon plaintiff's third cnuau of stilt; JildKmont niailiiHt said dofondniit L, II. llclsnor for tho tium of ?C71. P8, nnd lnterost on ?nn.08 nt tlui rnto of 8 por cont por niinuin from April lOtli, 1 9 1 :t , mid intorest on $127.00 nt tho rnto of 0 por cont por nullum from tho Cth dny of Juno, l'Jia, mid for tho mini of "00.00 nH nttornoy foo8 lioroln on Its fourth cnuso of Hiilt: JudRiiiont for Its coBts mid dlo- You nro horobv notlflod thnt you ! bwnomonts In tills suit ' nro vequlroil to nppoar nnd niiHwof Also for n docroo that tho plain I tho complaint now on fllo ngnlnst r tiff's mortgnso undor dato of No I you In tho nbovo ontftlcd couit, In ' wnnuor aoth, 1002 la n first mid I tho nbovo ontltlod suit, In which I r.rjor Hon upon oald promises nnd I Homo Mortgago Co. Is plnlntiff nnd 'thnt Its niortgngo dated Mnrch 1 Uh, h. II. Holsnor nnd you, Ellzaboth J007 Is u socond Hon llioroonj Hint ... . I ..... . . i. . Light Is The Thing Holsnor, Ii. J. Simpson, Albert Soo Hg, I'ntrlck HoniioBsoy,' C. 1'. Colo- I innn, 13. Ii. Itoborts, (loorgo Hoss, .lohu llnstondorf nml C. W. I Inn Is are dofondnutu, on or hoforo tho 10th day of April, 1015, tho snmo Uh tortaln dood lioroln dosorlhod nnd dntod tho lath dny of February, lOia, U In of root u mnrtgago nml tho third Hon upon snld promlBoa nh'ivo diuto.-lliad; thnt tho curl In ngroomont of Juno Cth, 10 El, ho- I I Vl llttj M 4l ''I r- nvIMiit ...-- . ---, ' bolng tho 'last duy for niisworlUK i tot'ii suld dofondunts Holsnor, A .EAWIWG WORKS Dry Cleaning on the fto fabrics. Wo iiosU Inrauteo nil work ono litl-X. 51 C'iitrnl Atomic. US MAKE ABSTRACTS rust C.n Ahntrnrts. depondablo. I rain e- fo. prompt attention feats of our clients. U M O O S T UFMAN & CO. ARIETY STORE. irth Bend, and Domestic HINA is & Framing er Studio The lighting of a clothing s tore, tailor's shop or any store where colors and textures mu st be accurately shown is most important. The llight must be bright simulating daylight as closely as possible but it mu st not be dazzling. On the contrary it should be soft, well diffused, pleasing to the eye. Electric Light Is Best Adapted" To Ideal Illumination Indirect lighting by means of Mazda lamps and properly designed diffusers will produce the correct effect with econ omy and at the same time add a touch of distinction to your store. OUR LIGHTING EXPERTS ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Oregon Power Co. proscribed In tho order of puhllca tlon, nnd If you fnll to so appear i or answer on or hoforo said dato, 'tho plaintiff will npply to tho com I for tho rollof domandod In Its com plaint, n succinct statement of which Is ns follows, to-wlt: Judgment against said dofondniit Ii. If. Holsnor for tho sum of ?i, 000.00 with latorost thoroon at tlu at tho into of 8 por tout por an T. IlnlnoH nnd this plaintiff Is tho fourth Hon upon said promises; and for n decroo foreclosing snld Helm of mortgago and also fore closing nil tho dorondnnts' right, tltlo nnd Intorost, nnd nil tho Inter ests of all porsouH claiming by, through or undor tho said U. II. Holsnor or Kllzahoth Holsnor In nnd to nald real property, to-wlt: tho oast half of lot 2 and tho oast murtgngo Hon, nnd thon to tho pny- nuMit of nlnlntlff'B said fourth mort gage Hen, nnd tho hnlnnco, if any thoro ho, direct thnt tho immo bo paid Into Court to nhldo tho fur ther order thereof, nnd thnt nt such salo tho plaintiff or any of tho pnrtles to this suit may bocoino purohnsors of said premises; nnd for hiicIi other nnd further rollof ns to tho Court shall scorn moot nnd equitable. Rorvlco by this summons Ih mndu 1y publication In pursunnco to an ordor mndo by tho Honornhlo John 3. Coko, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of the Stnto of Orogon, for tho Cnunlv of Cooh, dntod tho 27th dny of February, 1015, directing Hint tlii publication thoreor in uio Coos Imy TlmoH, u nowBpnper pub Ilsliotl at Mnrahflold, Coos County, Oregon, onco n week for tho por lod of six conKocutlvo wooks, com- uioiH'ing with tho first publication of llio suiiimoiiH on tno 27tli dny ol Pobriinry, 10 IB. V. U. DOUOI.AB, Attornoy for Plaintiff. (Tlrst publication, Fob. 27, 1915, last publication, April 10, 1915.) FRATERNITY IN TO HOLD SMDKEB num from tho 1 till dny of Fdbni-'l half of lot 0, nnd lot C of block ury, 10 1 a, nnd attornoy fooa, upon r ,ll0 tow 0f Marshflold, no- Hh first cnuso of ault, In tho sum of $100.00 cording to tho pint thordof uh sur veyed and plnttcd by William Hall Judgmont agnlnst tho dofoudanta for K. II. Donn & Co. und on fllo Second and Central Phone .178 U. II. HeJsnor and Kllzaboth Hols nor for tho sum of $1,000.00 with Interest thoroon at tho rnto of 8 por cont per annum from tho 11th dny of Fobruary, 191 a, and nn at torney feo of $100.00 upon Its soc ond cause of suit: Judgmont against said dofondanl L. II. Holsnor for tho sum of ?!, 32B.2T, With Intorost on J1C0.11 at tho rato of 8 per cent por nu llum from tlio 10th day of Octdbsr, 1013, Interest on tho sum of $G72 8u at tho rato of 9 per cont per annum from tho 14 th day of December, 1913, and Intorest on the sum of $G92.00 nt tho rato of 3 per cent por annum from tho 31st dny of Dfjcombor, 1913. And thnt snld ' plaintiff- buvo judgmont against tho aid defendants h. II. Holsnor and Elizabeth Holsnor for tub sum of $1382 14 with Intorest thereon at tho rate of S per cent per annum und of rooord In tho County Clerk's office of Coos County, Orogon, to gotlior with tho tonomonts, horol ItnmontB and appurtonnnces thoro uuto belonging or In any wIbo ap pertaining, and all of said defend ants' right, tltlo and oqtilty In and to tho same. That tho court mako nn ordor dl. recUng that said ronl proporty bo sou In tho manner provldod by law for tho salo of real property upon execution, and that tho pro ceeds bo first applied to tho co3ts and r.xponsos of making said sale, nnd thon to tho payiuont of whal- ovov sum la found duo to plaintiff from said defondnntB, Including Its attorney foo and costs, in n'lf'' muniicr, howovcr, that said plain tiffs first mortgage Hon Khali bo flisr paid and discharged, and thort rlaintff's socond mortgago Hon iM i U pMd and dls-harge"l, ana XOTH'I-:. Tlio niinunl muotliig of tho .Mursh fleld Land Coiiipuny 'will bo hold In tho offlco or I.'S. Knufmnn & Co., on Front street, Murshflold, Oregon, on Monday, April tho Cth, 1015. nt 4 o'clouk I'. M., for tho oleellon of dlroatora and for tho tiaiiKiiollon of Htitih other biiHlnewi as may bo brought hoforo tho moot- I nit'. Dated nt .MnrHhflold, Ordgon, tho Cth day of March, 19 1C. Q. V. LKBMB, Secretary. First publication March Ol- hut publication April 3. PAN' HKMiliXIO 0171' TIKIKTIlKIt PiaXXKD l'OH MAWHI aiU MKT W XA.MKS NOW CU.NTAIN8 ttH MUX ' Collogo days, whon llfo was1 n enro froo, caroloss oxlstonco with oitly now nnd thon hard streaks of study and "cmmmlng" will nM bo illscussod ngnln In a Fan llollenlc smoker that Is being plnnned for nil frntornlty mon In tho city on Mnrch ,2,0. Two similar Kot-to-gothors havo boon hold hero In tho pnst, tho last ono Doing lust yonr, and both woro successes. A list or thoso to bo Invited Is now holm: iironarod by Frank I). Cohan und n loinmltteo Is to bo appointed to tnko charge of tho smoker, issuo tho InvltntioiiH nnd soo thnt tho stuntfl nro staged In tholr propor order. On Cooa Hay nro ninny fraternity mon, ropresontlng nlniost two dozen colleges and universities ot tho Unit ed Btntos nnd half aa many fraterni ties. Tho list nlroady contains 28 nnnios mid It Is oxpectod tho nuinbor enn bo Increased to about 3G mon, A banquet vvns tho first suggestion but this Idea hna boon practically given over hi placo of tho Pan Hoi lonlo smoker. Stunts nro bolng tnlkod of for tho ovonlng'H ontortalnmont. :i ir.o rate oi f-i ' v .. - - - Ifrn October l?th. 1913, anl for thin tho proceeds npplled to tho judgiuut balt eald aauUaut I..WU0U(, o' miuuwu u oam u. xotick ok fixaij hfitm:mkxt In tho County Court of tho Stuto of Orogon for -Coos County. In the matter of tho ostato of Marlon Juspor MucDonald, somo tlmoa known as M. J. McDonald, also known ns M. Jaspor McDonnld. deconsod. Notice Is hereby given to whom It may concern that Henry Sdngs tackon, ndmlulstrator of tho above entitled ostato, has filed his final account herein nnd that Hon. Jniuoa Watson. Judgo of tho nbovo oiitUldil Court, has ordered that April fith. lOKi, at ten o'clock A. M., ho tho t!mo appointed for tho honrlng of objection? thereto and tho settle ment thoroof HOIIIIKItV AT MAPl.iri'OX A I PevBOUB liuvlub' ouJeUlyiio to Foiojiiuii Dillon Itollcd for !?HO la Ciisli nml Clicks. M. J. Dillon, foroman of tho Wlll am'otto Paolflo track gang at Maple ton, was robbed of $120 In cash and $700 In pay checks on Saturday night according to word received hero. Tho Lano county sheriff's offlco Is now working on tho case. Dillon had tho cash nnd ohecks on his person, nnd tho burglars entered his homo and "rolled" him, to uso tho tornt of tho oHIcors, whllo ho slept. Ho dlBCovored tho loss whon ho awoko. said final account or to tho settle ment thoreor are hereby notlflo'd to ,fllo tho Bamo with tho Clerk of tho nbovo ontltlod Court on or be foro tho tlmo appointed for tho sot tiojiiout thoroof. Dated Murcli 5. 10'H5. ' HhlN'KY 8HNGSTACKEN, f Administrator (First publication March 6; last publ.catlon April 3rd, 1915, pub- UulicU wvtKl), t 4 E! f i jta TL vtai Jss an l r k )ito en th lulv JVUB (fos )clH tint a ' H 1 Tfc pliii unfl . ol Ver J . icl ins aw m r es