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Show L 0. NffljH RESTS : I'liueml Scrtli-fn I'ntiii tlio llonic On' .Mouiluy AflcniiHiu IjiI. I I'unrral rvlceM for the late I-ohIm o. lloffmiiuii, county nttoriiey, exemplary ex-emplary father and hiubund and ex-t ex-t client clllien, were held from the fumlly realdence on North I'lfth ntreel laM Monday afternoon with Interment In I'rlee) cemetery. The remain were einlKilmed and now real III a metallic iimkil whluli will permit of removal at Kiimi lime, perlmp. for permanent Inlermeiii nt hi boyhood home In In-1 dlana, I Itev. Harry T. 'elder, paalor of the! Melhodlal (hurcll nt Price, upoke feelingly feel-ingly of tho dead, while Major Samuel A. King, attorney and cloia friend of the deceaied, delivered a eulogy. The choli, computed of Mr. P. J. Thomaa, Mr. II. T. Zeldor. I A. Ijtuber and T. It. McMillan, rendered "lleckonlpg-Hand" "lleckonlpg-Hand" and "Nearer My (lod to Thee." Out of rcupiTt to thu dead, Judge Oenrgu Chrlteneii ordered a reteN of dutrlct court during thu funeral hour. I Service were deferred until Mon-' day afternoon to permit the arrival of Ml Mabel Hoffmann, u daughter, daugh-ter, from San Diego, Cola., going to achool there, a brother, V.. K. lloff,-mumi, lloff,-mumi, und family from Itlchfleld, und the mother or Mra. Hoffmann, Mra. (lulley, from Oregon, where the latter lat-ter waa v lulling. Tho .brother, hi wife and ou cntne from Itlchfleld by automobile. The funeral und aervlec at thn gruve were each very largely attended, attend-ed, allowing the high cateem In which the dead man waa held, The floral offering wtru numerou. many coming com-ing from out of the .city, DUtrlct court uttaihea and tounly officer attended In it lMid. |