. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Rorists^ Review August 11, 1021 The interest on $3,000 of Liberty bonds will go to the church of which Mr. Barnard was a member. The trustees of the estate are Alice S. Barnard, Mary E. B. Howe, Emma J. (Jraham, Balph B. Howe and Alice B. Howe. The number of trustees is set at iive and should the occasion arise that any of the five places need filling, any other of the seven nephews and nieces may be appointed by the trustees. The executors are Ralph B. Howe and Her- bert Bebb, a Chicago attorney. Ralph B. Howe is at present the presi- dent
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. 62 The Rorists^ Review August 11, 1021 The interest on $3,000 of Liberty bonds will go to the church of which Mr. Barnard was a member. The trustees of the estate are Alice S. Barnard, Mary E. B. Howe, Emma J. (Jraham, Balph B. Howe and Alice B. Howe. The number of trustees is set at iive and should the occasion arise that any of the five places need filling, any other of the seven nephews and nieces may be appointed by the trustees. The executors are Ralph B. Howe and Her- bert Bebb, a Chicago attorney. Ralph B. Howe is at present the presi- dent of the company, C. D. Coventry is the secretary, and Alice S. Barnard was recently elected the vice-president. Ralph B. Howe is one of the seven nephews and nieces mentioned in the will. Alice S. Barnard is the only sis- ter directly connected with the work of the company. FIBE AT BERRY'S. A fire which did about $200,000 dam- age broke out in the building of the A. A. Berry Seed Co., at Clarinda, la., Friday morning, July 22. Of the loss about $75,000 is on the buildings and equipment and about $125,000 on the stock. The business will be continued during the rebuilding, which Avill start as soon as the debris is cleared. The cause of the fire is unknown, but it is believed to have started from elec- tric wiring, an overheated motor or friction from a belt. The company had an extensive establishment. The ele- vator, an iron and frame structure, 40 X 40 feet and about five stories in height, where the fire started; an iron and frame storage building, 40 x 50 feet and about three stories high, ad- joining the elevator; an iron and frame building, 28x50 feet, adjoined by a double corn crib; a main building, 30 x 220 feet and three stories high; a garage; a shipping shed, and a printing plant constitute the buildings, all of which were wholly or partly destroyed. CROP REPORT FROM HOLLAND. Plantings Restricted. Under date of July 16, Sluis & Groot, of Enkhuizen, Holland, sent out
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