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Show ? Tuesday. Ottr.Lfr 1 1. 192 1. THE JOURNAL LGCAN OT7, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH RECORD Finally found fc:sllh in Kell:; Crt.1 ailer suffering long niih comli;:tion CROWS Wr. writes that - Kellogg 'a aolred hi It turn solved the problem of ootipatioB mild sad chronic for thouan.ia of other. It ha brought relief win all els has failed because Kellogg a Rraa 5 ALL bran. Nothing hut ALL braa van be UHi per rent afleeUve. Load it r. Pafrhi letter: Dear Sin: I have ten a mutant wfmr Pati-- Brua Since January, Suspension 1924, Exceed Number in ; ; Three Years of Wilson 4- Administration. BUSINESS SUFFERS from EQUALLY Jimtw-a- i. Washington, D. C. Bank talluies It Jibs first tlx month of 19J4 sere usarl) lure tuns a nunuTroui a the bask (failures during the entire last thr ilaon admit iyaara of the second tlslration, It la revealed by statistic CJl Jeceatly compiled by the R. ti. Out. 7 MofjianUI Agency. The Itabilftlos n Solved la the bank betweet, v. - deanery-- 1 a Hit Aagust 31, thitfry .were more than eight . times iieatei haa thoae incident to ail the fa durst month o( Hit during the thirty-si24. both incluaive. The etory of commercial failure it the flint eight month of the presea. year (Januaryto Auguat, incluaive) it eyen wore dianiel. The total of theat failure in theae eight months ,wa 13. 20 and the liabtliUee $398.427471 Tht In three number of theae failure fourth of a year eaa mo e than hall e grant aa the uutnber reported la the three yeats from ISIS to the aecoud WiUon administration. Tht liabilities in the xaiue eight oionthi s ae much at were within tlioae fur the three year of the Wilsou s rtgO--dur- tn two-fifth- I ISIS 20 111 S SO 1120 111 Total year... 3 139 f J 121 4U4 ! ,123 , 324 ToUl mo 8 (1st j. 540 12S i years. 1.669 ' FARMERS SUITER ANNUAL NET LOSS Now l'ork.- - Farmars f (he United Stole pay about ISPLboO pup morn In tariff' each yaar than they, gat )sck from the protoc-tlogiven to agri product by tb preeent Ford law, actordlng to econ ominta of the Farm Bureau Federation As thera are about 3u.0O0.0O0 people engaged ih agrli alture counting men, Women and ihlldren the loss they suffer through the tariff equal about IIP per capita a year. Democratic National Committee. , 23.1 11 8 451 1820 8.5bl 2'5.m.80l yaar. 25.314 f571.43.1021 9.962 Total 3 The following arc Dun's figure oa 'commercial failures during three yeara .of the Wilson administration and three and a half yaars of the Harding " Coobdge administration: (Harding-CooMdAdministration) g 3931 3922 I2 124 .19.653 23,678 18,72j) i (1st 8 Ami)1..13 ) . a, 4ri 8627,401,661 823A98.251 630 532,0O( 1,957.218 ' ' Judith of Blue Lake Ranch tttt tj Tout 3 V4 years 5.988 12.176.247,211 Condition Worse In West That panteky condiilon have keen particularly bad la the term and stork raising States of the We t, for which tb Republican le iter promised a panacea for all It' a in the emergency tariff act, subsequently replaced hr lb r law, on or tk Other of which bar been In affect sine Ibe spring ' of 1921. Is Indiested by Treasury figures, published ta tbs jpress in July, 1921. showing that' ot (the bank failures recorded, 342 were fin the State wert ot the Mississippi .River. 'They Included 287 State and 71 national banka the latter a umber b lug greater kan tb total of all a local banks failing throughout tbs entire country In the seven yeara of the Wllou administration from 1914 t ' 120. Inclusive. Tbis appat'tng record of distress la 'the Westers States snows a total of 88 failure in South Dakota alon during the first sis mouths of 1924; 48 in North Dakott; 40 in Montana, Of all the States west of the Mississippi, only Nevada was not in the casualty Hat And a this Is written, report srv coming in, one pi ess fl.spatcfc Fordney-McCumhe- t ' xom BEC.UX ccr Kc HKdJT iti suui kii tW TVtWCS wojt cf tviEM twivjai Ki VJAtfT.SECW 4 to wt oair MottDSR THANTS. PWCXb?, PCWTOW, ' i SALWiS, CCWStSTiOU, Aki TVf COLO MtWiYEOtlESE TWT UEfS rviAi STAaNK IU o tu' wMOsr of Notice ii hereby given tha a apwial meeting of the RtockhHi!-- " Classified Advertisements must be paid In advance. One ceat a word ers of the Lewiston State iifnk per Inann, Mlaliuum for first Insertion IS eenu. will bo held on Saturday, the 18th day of October, 1!)24, at o'clock p- - m. of the aaSd day, at the banking house of the FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS said Corporation at Lewiston. Utali, for the purpose of voting FOR S VI. K Old hewapapen at the Hotel upon the question of the reducJournal offiow. WANTED Wheel chair. Call Jour-na- tion of the capital stock of tho said corporation from $00,000.01 FOR SALE Cheap. Thrco heating to $40,000.00, and for the purstoves. ITionc 534-J- . NICE BOOMS For aleeplng purof amending Article 7, of pose HOLSEA AND I.OT9 IT)R Skl.E in Journal The False. poses at of Incorporation to Article the inTT ua our about West Center 8L Building, logaq City ask read as follows: stallment plan for buying home ARTICLE 7 Ke Vernon W. Crockett at Jtm A. BROKEN window repaired, Kver- ton and Sons. Crockett and Co. I'hone CS. That the capital stock of the REPAIRED We furnish eonwaton shall be fortyHhou-ftan- d A bargain Practically new nnd per- STOVES new grates, etc., fnr all make of ($40,00000) dollars di1d-tefect No. I Underwood typewriter into four hundred (400) in locked steel case. $65 cadi down. stoves, ranges and furnatyea. Ever ton and Son Co. ehare of the par or face value Apply Journal offleo. of one hundred ($100.00) dollar cat-FOR SALE Russet potatoes, H. R, WANT to rent p fall pasture for v each. 78. Coal Rhone He. Thatcher Co., 8 ,7 dolly-cWe Hurst, Phone the Board of - ( TVttS View MOCK WKS, BECUL dver tising Classified-- A ftkLf S.l- i- OOUf LAffl At TUii . MarionOgden L uoaa') wondcrfnt rcuipt-sad urn ny oth-. . given on 4b package. Kellogg Bran, cooked and k rumbled. la made in Ratt Creek sad in served by tbo leading Kuri l and rtulw ovary hero. It ta aold, hy nil grocw. I of the cave when down and frit the ah ru'd - By Jackson Gregory Ceaxoskt hr Cfiul Ssrtbasr't aeee w . Tlur iHud moult, for only two liUn iy ivsh her reason strangely nils hnetl, stood iu sl)ence. bee gi-v- : r.iiiarulsr fuol.t looming hivli gum of wouuii i!n r'ooiv even, brou.l her forearm thick nnd corded, her burr- throat lUe tb bull neck of A . prUe-flghle- she know. 1 will know, said, her eyrs filled with cunning, her voice a strnnge singsong oddly at rurishce with the coarse hUnea of her ln ly. "Oil, no. sti will never escape from uie again." . I will have a man on the ledge oh table niglit and dny.taVni oB'Trev-p- r. But we cannot he ao sure of others as we are of ounelvee. Rath, lou know Hist, dont you V Oh, ye. I know," slut amwered slie suddenly quickly,- - A she sMik shot nut her long arm so that her great, bony hand fastened like a Mg claw on the girl's shoulder. ' bav got tier agalai Mb I mine, all min, till. I will keep her well". . In a little while Trevor left. He had not returned. , Mad Ruth, still grilling Judlrti's 'shoulder,' half led her. half thrust her farther back la the cavern. Judith made no resistance.' Always, even when terror Was ptermost she held one thought i mind: If I can tusk them think me fool and . g wenkllng. my chance msy com after a while." 'A tli two women passed around cave, a bead In the sinuous tnnnel-llk- e the faint rays of the lantern they hsd left behind them died out, snd heavy darkness shut fliem ta. Judith could hardy make ont the huge form towering over her. But Ruth, whether Bar aye were like a cafe and accustomed ta this sombre place, or wboth-e- r a band on a rock wall or a foot on tho uneven floor under her told her which way to go. moved oa without hesitation. .. Jurtlib estimated fifty roughly that they had cow yard from the outulde ledge In front "1 ttle- will was" pushed bed of under her.1 gntufed the woman.' fur- - llio fret- - t tip rvaim in her hnnl hand from the girl' ahonlder. Tve gob. you aghlu, my prvlty, Atd this fluie yoq on dont play nnj- - more tittle Irh-vour otil motlier. Ti Abe ussgouv swiftly,, all hut Coush ibe aloom, her - ( vaguely outlined agalnet the lantern glimmer, to bring the food 'and water w lib'b she had set dnw p w ben she caiue in. ' Judith (frank and ate. , (t was only little by little. In wblcb she obtained during the loviiays which, followed, that she came to understand Trevors' schemer And the Siheme wasJn keeping with the man; no far as tt was possible, Bayne Trevors was still playing Safe. Mad Ruth was aa odd mMure of rraieit suspicion, shrewd cunning, cruelly, and madness. Perhaps very long ago Judith cam to believe that It had occurred at the time when she had gone- - mad. fur flo knows what yeefcoa Msd Ruth had had a (title daughter. .The girl bad been lost to her, whether. through death when an infant; or some tragic accident' whwr a young girl, Judith never knew. But Ruth' heart hadJmi hound up In that baby of hers;' when madness ram, tt centered snd tarned upon the return f her, child, Who bad run away .from her. hut who would Trevors, Como .hack some time," having learned of her mad passion, hsd shaped It to Ida purpose. But tiiat was nut all. Judith had been brought to ibe cave curly (Sunday morning. Rurniay afternoon there man came to the cave a . carrying a little black bag in Ids hand. ' He talked with Kirrh; he took up the Tnhfern"ud cm fo Link' st JuJItK So I'll know you again," ho laughed. Then ti vuent away. , la fragment which through long, empty hours her busy mind placed together, bridging st of Trevthe gap, she grasped ors' plan. This man was $ physician, sent here from pome one of the many mining town la the mountain, prob. ably from a camp twenty or thirty Trevor miles away. .He,' too, was hireling. Should Judith- - ever c Trevor of haring- brought her here, there was kindlier story to be told. And this man would tell It: How he summoned here to attend a hsd girl sbi had bad a all, who had wandered dellrhui through the mountain until Ruth had found her; whom he had treated here, not daring at flrat i Vuo.ve her, for fear pr, permnnent Shock to her TrtiWin; who Could give them ao help to extahllah tier Ideuttty; who bed a thousand absurd frars and fancies and aectatluae to make; who In her bubbling had at one time accused Bayne Trevors of having forcibly abducted her; who at another had cried chat It was a mwn named ('armsa named Lee, who had son, hrimght lief here, ' Judlth s.ent many n long hour exploring her prison, hoping to Dad way out. fo far a she knew she hag but one person tn reckon With, Slag Ruth True, Trevors had said that he'd havy a maa n the ledge outside day wad night; Judith had never seen never, beard 1il such s person.-hsvoice, and hegs to believe that It was a Mt ef bluff on Trevors part, Buf site bad never again hgs where she could look out of the ciTe's mouth, since Mad Ruth bad Iter own pallet on the floor at the narrow ; part f the cave where It was Ilk give- - neck of a inonsier bottle, and always at the first sound of the girl's approach, was n tier feet to thrust her hack. Clearly there was ao way out of this place of shadow except that through whhh she had come. ' Judith sought an explanation of her huprlsoniavut, and after Umg groping he came very near the ruth; Trevor woodwork Id will with Hampton - , - r. t- - rag-uicn- the-re- lea "Byorderof 189-for home produced directors- milk. 13 quarts $1.00'. Bpeelal ONION.d at bargain prices this Mfiftin IVrnd, president, prices of cream. Advt. S. Rogers, Cashier Danvers fit Logan Nursery.. Phone -- 36t)-tSED guns bought sold and exMost Egyptian. cigarettes changed. Evcrtou amt Sons Co. re really Turkish, as very little SELECTED Jonathan apples for sate 50c and up John I.undlmrg, River STOVE repairing, furnace cleaning tobacco ia grown in Egypt. and repairing, saw sharpening. 8V4-' and Heights. Phone ' ' Rhone 719-Vlgh. stand has been in, A mu-Vab- CALI- - k well-dresse- d 17t.037.77t 77.716 651 16,798, Put 153,226.724 LiahlllMei fl63.019.971. 111.291237 191S UStJ WfctJw NOTICE d rolating the closing of six bank la Wyoming a ithiu two day f Business wen 'ho were promised fluah times With a Republican victory in 120 have had an autkcolng equally ad. for bad a. ia the record of bank fajjuras, it la no wore disastrous than that of commercial failure 72.381.041 Cemmercial Failures (Satend Wilson Adminystratien) . restieetfuHy, Cheater C. Patefc, SU. tlrecooeoj, Una,,' Ifaia Tot the permanent relief of eenatl- - 6.131 87 14,620,861 60.708.tuC f600.732.P47 ... Vurjr Harding Jkdminiatratltil Bank Failures Liabilltlei 1 1 TCI Wilton Administration Rank Failure Llablltttei : w fuel the per cent better IknfiVmK dminiatratioa cited." , Story Of Dieaater The figure from the record! of R G. Dun agency allow the following with regard to batik failure: . 1 TH OLE GROUCH V-- different from ordinary, tasteless bran. Bpriakk ft over the cereal. Cook' it iih hot eccvota, tint it in Kellogg a lima rattfli, griddle rake naa nee tt le your tlraa. oa very kuxtfer fur tht frcM cereal. 1 am 'r t and -- . and Sava ahat new the af it. 1 have tried about all the cmsls I avuld think f. and finally tried KeOoyy a Kraa. law auhed Total of 13,290 Commercial Bankruptcies Reported Up to J5ept gainst 25,314 in Period from 1913 to 1920. ? unelipataa pat ion, er.t Kellefgi Bran regularly two daily in chruaie with awul. It awn-p- . rU.ipt ami pumi.a the intestines. ft rid them f the th.sgirou poisoao that lend to tuber 4iw It i guar n h teed t brag. revolts, or your grocer aid retura your wonoy. Kellogg ' Braa, rooked and krum-LieL delirious with milk or errant. Von will like its sut-litflavor ca-- , PACE FIVE Ji "'It' ' . tj V -- through Tlumpton'- - fslib In Mm admiration for him And. In her ac nee, Hampton was the bead f Rill rum h. t Jjk Suadny night. hearing Mad Ruth Imovlix h aiiibuody. .Imliib raised herself on her elbow, listening. Sti was confident that the woman was moving toward the rkvea month; she hoped wildly that Mad Ruth was tricked Into believing her kslerp snd was going In her bands, her out.- .Her shoe stockinged feet fulling lightly. Judith the wag woman's moved toward couch. , t Hulk was going out; was In fact even now slipping out f the narrow throat of th cave and to the ledge; But Judith could not see her. For a ew, unexpected obstacle wa In her way. Her outtbrust hands touched Pot rock walls but heavy wooden panels; site knew then that tb narrow keck of (he cave was fitted wlh a heavy door - and that It had bceu drawn shut, fastened from without. In a sudden access of fury and despair she heat at Tt with her two bands, crying out bitterly, 4t wa so dark, so inky black, and a still, save for her own outcry, a a tmub sealed and forgotten. Such duflBesr sutofliebliig bo,r suddeQly wse filled with vague terrors; for one worn-ou- t and nervous ts Judith was. the ilarknes - seemed to harbor a thousand ugly things which watched Iter and mocked at her despair and reached out vile hand toward her. Mb called loudly, and for answer had the crazed laugh of Mad Ituth which floattol In to her from without, hut which eeeiued to drop down from th v ' void above. , . , 'Judith. Judith," the girl whispered after (he first outburst, when' she found tbst (die was shaking pitifully. You've gut to do heller than this; 7r lm ashamed f you." r went bark lo Iter couch, where she sal down seeking to hold her ,1m ogling serves In diet k. But, despite her Intention, she ss .shaking, lis tening, listening playing for even the li r.jtrll. .jf .he; j jailer, j , 1, ; , c FOR Wewt SAl.E-L- model ate five Ford touring car. Call 9 pas-ncug- CEMENT 4S feat or 2nd South'. MIXER OUTFIT. Will sell or will do any alia Job by day or contract. Sidewalk Rhone floors, (oundatlona, Eto. condition. 11S-Cheap In a popular vote taken, by a licet rack 1 6 feet. Call or see J. Abide, With musical magazine E. Taylor, Hotel Kcoles mornings.' CALL 189-for home produced Me be America to proved milk, 13 quarts $1.00. Bpectsl favorite FOR RALE Apples. Mosoa Brothhymn. prlreson cream. ers, Fmithfield, Utah. Rhone MUPIC Violin and piano lemons given by Eva N. Crookatou. Rhone A- TOR-BAL- -l J. ' 126-R-l- . FOR RENT LEGAL NOTICES 8I4-- J. room modern horns WR sell new and Ud FOltD CABS 1st. West, close to and loan money to buy them, - I Call 1016-Well-VillBaugh Motor, Rhone lt-JRhone fitt-- J 3 Logan. FOR RENT-hoFive room furnished 443 West Con ter. Boone L4DIRJ4 ltKIDY TO WEAR . Mrs. 45I-W- . N. C- - Allred is now tocuted In the FOR RENT One two room and one Cache Valley Bank Building where five room appartment with baths, ahe has a new line of coats and neatly furnished, heated, plenty of dresses. Kant Center street. hot water. OLA LARSON'S NURSERY has on Rhone 1071 or 485. hand fur fait idunttog all kinds of FOR RENT-Ka- st. l'Uno. 451 North 3rd Perennials, Peonies and Roues. Now Is the time to go ahead planting. Cut flower always on hand. FunerFOR RENT Five roomed unfur- al orders. Prices reasonable. . nished modern house with and Narciaauw plant in Tfd Noftirr East 1st fall. 212 East 3rd Houth, Logan. HOFSE and appartments to rent in- Utah. quire 227 North 1st East. FOR RENT. 373 South B, Y. College, S -t me. LOST FOR RENT Modern apartment 253 West 1st North. Call 3U-- PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR TH RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION (n Th District Court of Ihu Mrs! Judicial District of tho Hlate ot and for tho County of . Utah, I Cache. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Anton Ahlmatrom, deceased. Creditor will present claim with vou- undersigned at her la Snilthflcld Utah, Dn or before the 33rd day of November, chers to th re 3914, Date of flrwt publication, September 33, 1924. laura Ablmetrom, administratrix. J. C. Walters, attor-ne- y. , " marer. ait years old NOTICE TO CREDITOR roarhsd with white stripe on face FOR RENT Five room furniahed white left hind foot. Branded J. ' Remodern borne. Enquire at 433 left thigh. Phone 697-J-In the matter of the Evtate of v , Weat Center. ward. McNeil Halids d, deceased. Emily Creditors will present claims with LOST Ladle bag, at Millville. Con- voucher to the undersigned at his Shows How Fish Drown taining aprons and blue silk dress. residence nt 73 North 1st West, LoNotify Herman Tlierer, Wcllxville. gan Utah, on or before the 23rd day ot November, J934. pate of first Too Cold Reward. When publication Beptember 22nd, 1924. Willard It. Ballard, administrator." J. C. Walters, attorney. URDANA, 111., Oct. 13. Fish r Ty Science Sender. , NO TICK TO CREDITORS may die from a cold bath, ac- , t; 7 cording1 to a report made , by ! Systole of of ; matter the la zohq of Prof, frank Smith the, ;Post- - 'Office, (jomri Mug bed11 4 ol,Jaq'Ri HughBritish The Of the department ology ' h I ;4 L i fi es, deceased. to the U.'S. Bur- which controls' the telephone will present claims with Creditor beGreat of has Britain, systems eau of Fisheries. ' vouchers tu the uaderslgned at hla of automa- residence. No.' 542 East 13 South Prof. Smith conducted his gun the substitution studies at Douglas Lake, a small tic telephones for the present street Salt 1Lake City, Utah, on or before the 5th day of February, body of water in the northern equipment. A new variety of apple, possi- 1925. Date of first publication Octa There are of Michigan. part in ober 10, 1924. number of deep placesin this bly suitable for introduction . ROBERT R. HUGHES, has the Southwest, gem Administrator , lake, where the water does not been received b ythe Department I.OSTHlack Water Is DoYouKnovlld L?hlver-mty'of'lflino- lfl J f When Ituth wss wltli'l'herhw-8t- tempted in a hundred ways to gang the woman' warped brain, to seek some way lo get the better of her, ( gain her rust sud so to slip away. Bur she found that here was Hie usual cunning bra of madness, and that Ruth's on idea wa to keep th girl win hsd escaped her once hut who must never escape again. There were and in consequence it limes when suspicion awakened In circulate, from Tripoli, in colder than the of Agriculture much becomes vioRuth's mind, and she broke into Africanorthern water immediately lent rage, no that her big body shook layers of Wfe above, so that the ehrmometer IX THK DISTRICT COURT OF THE and lu-- r eye In Ibe jantern-llgb- t NT.ITK OF UTAH, IN FOR THK Cruel nnd murderon, when Judfth will show a drop of several im'NTY OF CACHE shrask hack, and fried to change the in two or three feet. This fcHKKJFF" BALK Womrtfl thoughts. '.Fur more .than condition is frequently encountH.B. John, plaintiff, versus M, L once but) 3Ud I'uUi riled nut: ered in deep, quiet lakes every-wher- Feltman, and wife, Jennie M. FeR- : t mi .ton; wittj rmy tnuQ, defendant. - Ta be gold St hlduls Co To jiere. OW ktep : keep yn sale on the 7th day of sheriff . several of J lower, Fish species, tulkej"-)ou A. D. 1924. at ten oclock November, TlpimPiia carried do weapon, hut ed to varying depths in wire a. m. at the front door of the counafter her I wo hsnds had once gripped cages, remained alive if kept ty court house In Logan City, Ltab the girl' shoulder, shaking br. Ju- above the cold depths but died the following described property dith knew that Hulk Beetled af wea- if they were left in the region In block sev All of lot seven pon. Hers was a strength greater of low temperature. Chemical entecn (17) Plat (7), "A" Richmond than Trevors', greater than two men's, one and ir Mad Kutb saw fit lo kill Judith analyses of the water showed City Survey, containing v 4144 ) acre. with her two h.imlslm 9 Id Ho It. that there was much less oxyDated this 11th. day .of October A. (To Be... CoatluaedJ , gen dissolved in the cold water .... 1924. , D., and in warmer the than layers, M. L. PETERSON. London ia gradually adopting also that other chemical condiSheriff of Cache Coonty, Utah unlevel were E. NELSON, the American breakfast of cere-al- a tions at the lower de--gre- es e.' ipliav-mloe- to-w- lt: one-fourt- and fruit. vented w hich will turn over the hen a foot lever ifl sheets pressed. favorable for the support of life. Attorney for Plaintiff. ... NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter ot the Estate of, Florence J. Maugbnn, deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Hyrum City, Cache county, Utah, or or before th 25th day of November, 1924. Date of first publication, September 23rd, 1924. Louis IV srauehau, administrator. C. W. Dunn, attorney for administrator. NOTICE TO, CREDITORS In the matter of tbe Estate of John Hughes, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence In Mendon, Utah, on or before the 23rd djy of November, 1924. Date of first publication September 22nd, 1924. Henry Stauffrr, administrator. t. C. Walter, attorney. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of, Carl A. Rpeth, deceased. Creditors will present claims wltH vouchers to the undersigned at bis home In College ward. Cache county. Utah, P. O. address, Logan R. F. D. No. 1. on or before the 25th day of November, 1924. Date of first publication; September 23rd 1924. Ceorge Speth, executor of last will and testament of decedent. C. W. Dunn, attorney for executor. . NOTICE TO CREDITOR In the matter ot tbe estate of Thomas 8tirland, deceased. Creditors A HI prcscBt cialm with vouch--r4- o the uaderslgned Executrix at her place of residence at Providence Cache County, Utah, on or betot-tb 22nd day of December, 1924 Date of first publication, October 14lh, 1924. Rosina Stirland executrix of the last will and testament of said decedent. j C. W. Dunn, attorney for -- |