Show T or ort t 1 RE HE DESTROYS tic I. I I ii MARX BARNS IJ d id i HAY SUNDAY 1 1 a fire of unknown origin destroy destroy- destroy 75 1 75 tons of hay and two Darns barns lIH Jacob Jacb Marx at Sterling early evening With no nol Ig t S Sunday l 1 ter supply and no DO wa way of using r r. r water effectually had there i I n a a sufficient supply the crowd ich soon gathered could do noth noth- j i but watch the flames pursue IIi I Ir destructive course to rhe he flames when they were first covered were well under way in ini III Ii II I I. I ti i top of the barns in the hay fl f ether ethor the fire was started from fromi I t Ii jil H. H ground and t then en worked its I ir c i y to the top or whether it start start- start 1 I l i from the top could not be ascer ascer- 1 I 1 r I I II ill Is s ned The flames were discovered I j the early part of oC the evening I ling up the country for miles II I r. r und and soon attracted a largo larger I t i wd At least 75 tons of this r rs irs crop of or alfalfa and two large largel Imi u J r Bh sheds ds were completely tely destroy- destroy if No Insurance was carried i i i here There were no electric wh wires es in i i barn nor was there any lighten 1 f aft t that hour so that the fire I I I Bt st have haye started by some human i il I Wt ncy nc t tI t L I J |