Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 82, 14 February 1913 — Page 3

xire RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGB AM, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1913.

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ALIENATION SUIT SET FOR MARCH 17 Charge Placed Against Prof. Moses, of Gratis, By L. A. Holaday.

fclE ASKS $10,000 BALM Oliver Kreitzer Acquitted of Charge of Criminal Assault. (Palladium Special) EATON. O., Feb. 14. Although H la aid the matter will not come up for bearing, the $10,000 alienation suit filed by L. A. Holaday against Professor Charles H. Mosec has been assigned for Monday, March 17, by Common Pleas Judge A. C. Rlsinger. Moses was charged with having won the affections of Mrs. Holaday, and in Ills position the plaintiff put forth tnany charges. Following the filing of the suit Professor Moses resigned the superintendency of the Gratis schools and stepped from the office as a member of the county school examiners. NAME COMMITTEES. EATON, O., Feb. 14. At a meeting of the directors of the Preble County Agricultural Society in Eaton Thursday President J. C. Hawley named an executive committee and announced heads for the departments for the coming year. The work of revising the 1913 premium list was taken up occupying the attention of the board the greater part of today. The new executive committee consists of J. M. Flora, Jesse L. Haston and Isaac Miller. The various departments and their superintendents follow. Speed, J. L. Haston; show horses, J. E. Flora and R. E. Brandenburg; cattle, O. V. Fritz; art hall, Isaac Miller and J. I. Faris; sheep, hogs and poultry, H. A. Yost; horticultural hall, Alvadore Roberts; police and mechanical, John J. Kttylor; entrance gates, George W. Riner; privileges, Frank Mitchell; amphitheater, M. M. Wyatt COURT ROOM CROWDED. EATON, O., Feb. 14. After having deliberated nearly eight hours, a verdict of acquittal was returned late Thursday night by the jury which heard the testimony in the case of the State against Oliver Kreitzer, indicted for an alleged criminal assault upon 15-year-old Treva Odell. A large number of witnesses testified and the case has attracted much attention, especially in Gratis township, where Kreitzer and Miss Odell reside. Affidavit for Kreitzer's arrest was issued fit the instigation of Mrs. Minnie Ekes, mother of the girl. FUNERAL SUNDAY. EATON, O., Feb. 14. Funeral services over the remains of Miranda Conger will be held Sunday, the day Upon . which would have oome her ninetieth birthday anniversary. Death resulted from euremio poisoning and general infirmities. Services will be held Sunday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Ppham, with ANOTHER VICTORY FOR NATURE'S CREATION MRS. tUOY IROMAN. " " TadlanapaHs. Ind., May th. 1M1. To the Public: A. year ago last March X caught a heavy cold, which settled In my bronchial tube. I had a constant ttokltnf and coughed terribly. I couldn't leep at night on acoount or the cough. I topic treatment from a doetor for about three months, which didn't do me any good. 1 read about Nature's Creation in the paper and decided to give it a trial. I commenced taking It March, lilt. After I had taken two-third of the bottle I could notice a decided Improvement f Ough began to get batter and tickling left ray throat. My aleen alao improved. X am feeling tne now. hare gained in treagth and weight, and my throat doea toot better me at alL My oough has eattrely disappeared. J am giving this statement so that other will investigate WW Oration in time, and not watt UOtll thetr trouble has become too far advanced. JleepeotfuUy. 116 K. Marylasd St. " J""ni' 15. 1MS, Mrs. Bremen State that she hadn't taken any modielne whatever for t ever el months and was feeling fine. She stated aha was ,n weight nd now welgned 130 pounds. A valuable booklet containing full rafortnatlon regarding Us use of Nature s Creatten In the treatment of tuberculosis end the eeadlUene which lead to It. such bronehltia, impure blood, run down system and asthma, la being distributed iXtf B, tbmr b M L. Haymann. yhis booklet also contains photos and testimonials from local parties. If vou re interacted la the euro and prevention ff tuberculosis and asthma, and If you bays not had one of the booklets, nil out and mall to-day the coupon below i COUPON M. L. Hayssaaa, 417 State Life BU-.. Ssr-HCiadtr ecerf Urn mm vidmt m say post, Natare's Cre eHea's .. City State

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The Attempted Abduction, whom she resided, conducted by the Rev. McD. Howsare, pastor of the First Christian church. Interment in Mound Hill cemetery. The deceased was the widow of the late Moses Con ger, and was one of the county's best known women. Mrs. Emma Oxer, of KlrkviUe, Me., and J. A. Gardner, of Edgar, Neb., are surviving children. Celebrate Anniversary. Celebrating the fortynlnth anniversary of the founding of the order, a roll call meeting and social session will be held next Wednesday evening by Waverly lodge No. 143. The new $20,000 temple being constructed will be dedicated May 1, which date also commemorates the institution of the lodge. Rose Is Fined. Before Common Pleas Judge A. C. Rislnger Wednesday, Albert Rose, indicted for 'an alleged assault on Geo. Wood, pleaded guilty and was given a suspended fine of $10 and costs. The trouble between when Wood cut the men resulted a tree which Rose claimed was on his ground A BIBLE VERSE. " It Surprised the Boy Who Boasted ef His Wonderful Memory. A boy who had won a prize for learning Scripture verses and was greatly elated thereby was asked by a minister if it took him a long time to commit them. "Ob. no," eald the boy boastfully; "I can learn any verse in the Bible in five minutes." "Can you. Indeed? And will you learn one for me?" "Tes. sir." "Then in five minutes from now 1 would like very much to hear you repeat this verse," said the minister, banding him the book and pointing out the ninth verse of the eighth chapter of Esther: "'Then were the king's scribes called at that time in the third month that la. the month Sivan on the three and twentieth day thereof, and it was written, according to all that Mordecai

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llCil lautiuaci uuu iw L Lie , c t o tng to their writing and according to their language." The boy entered on his task with confidence, but at the end of nn hour could not repeat It without a mistake and hnd to tearfully acknowledge himself defeated. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Tricky Lions. Some of the most dangerous tricks of animals are those of simulating kindness. Charles Montague in "Tales of a Nomad" says that hyenas often follow lions and finish a carcass the moment the Hons have left It. Sometimes, however, the hyenas are too eager and eteal bits of meat while the Hons are still at their meaL "I have been told that the 11cm rids himself of the nuisance m the following way: He throws a piece of meat aside. When the lion Is looking the other way the hyena dodges In and rushes off with the meat. Presently the Hon throws another piece of meat, this time a little nearer. The hyena takes that also. At last the lion throws a piece very near indeed. The hyena, having become reckless, makes a dash at this also, but the lion wheels round and. lays hlsa low with a pat ef his paw and a growl of annoyance." A large crowd which collected Broadway attracted the attention f j two commercial travelers Just back In New York. Joining.lt, they discovered j that a safe was being raised to the . fifteenth floor of a building and that i the crowd was careful to stand outaide the roped fence. "That's a good advertisement for my business, remarked one of the drummers, who fts Interested in the sale of airships. His companion admitted he didn't see the point "Well, look at the sign, 'Danger below r Then look up in the air. Danger below, safe above. Moral, take an airship." New York Tribnne. Carefree Bohemians. "How would you like to go to a boll emian supper? Lot of literary people and all that, yon know." "No; the bohemlans are too free and easy for me. Last time I went they ran out of cheese and spread the sand wiches with library paste." Louisville" Courier-Journal. Conflicting Precedents. A man can't always regulate htxasetf according to history. There was Samson, -who lost his life because be had his hair cut and Absalom because be didn't Smart Bet llagaxine.

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