Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 41, Number 186, 23 June 1916 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1916 Preble County Personal Property Increases $

NINE MILLION DOLLAR VALUATION OF PREBLE COUNTY PROPERTY MADE BY ASSESSORS FOR PRESENT YEAR

EATON, O., June 23. Acording to the return of assessors, Preble counpersonal property Is valued at approximately $250,000 more than last year. Just where the Increase was made Is not known, but automobiles and other motor vehicles gave the TOPICS GATHERED AT COLLEGE CORNER COLLEGE CORNER. O., June 23. Mrs. Watson Pults has returned home iwlth her aunt. Miss Emma KIser, of jWest Liberty, O., with whom she will j visit. She will also visit at sister in Spencervllle, O.. . . .Cecil Pults left (Wednesday for Mlddletown to take up his position with the American Rolling mill.... J. D. Armstrong was at Richmond Thursday Harry Jonea of Chicago h visiting his granparents, Mr.and Mrs. l. L. Bake Mrs. Addle Bond of Liberty spent Tuesday with Mrs. Luther Wood and attended the Chautauqua. .. .The Chautauqua ended wcdncBflay evening and was a big success Miss Mabel Vlney returned home Thursday after spending the week with Miss Martha Moore. . . .liar ry Barkley, who Is attending summer school at Miami, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barkley Miss Fay Murphy of Cincinnati Is visiting her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Murphy. Miss Murphy Is a teacher In the Refuge Home.... i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and two children i of Fort Wayne are visiting relatives , here.... Mr. Snowden and daughter, J Mrs. Ruth Mullen, of Liberty, and Mr. ; Brown of Portland, Ore., spent Thursj day with Newt Moore and family.... ' Mr. and Mrs. Murray Bake motored to Richmond Tuesday for repairs for their ' Westcott The Prlscilla club met ; Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Edward ; Fisher, .. .Ml3s Gladys Pults la ependI Ing the week end with Mlas Margaret tWachs at Covington. Ky....The Soj clal Spinners gavo a shower Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Emma Du Bois. in honor of Mlas Laura DoI ner. . . .James Earhart and sister,Mlss ; .Teanet te, and Mrs. Slna Forman were I shopping in Richmond Thursday Bert Bell motored to Richmond Thurs- ! day afternoon. JTYLES FOR THE Woman's Eye Wool Jersey 'Is extensively used for fport wear and is especially attractive in the throe pieced suits. Here a frock and long coat Is developed In golden brown wool Jersey and. Is attractively trimmed w)ii rows of white bone buttons. The Jiexican straw hat with its bandana Is simple and attractive with this outfit. AMBITION PILLS For Nervous People The great nerve tonic the famous Wendell's Ambition Pills that will put vigor, vim and vitality Into nervous tireu out, all in, despondent people in a few days. Anyone can buy a box for only 50 cents, and Leo Fihe. A. G. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite, Conkey Drug Co. are authorized by the maker to refund the purchase price if anyone is dissatisfied with the first box purchased. Thousands praise them for general debility, nervous prostration, mental depression and unstrung nerves caused by over-indulgence In alcohol, tobacco, or overwork of any kind. As a brain food or for any affliction of the nervous system Wendell's Am bition Pills are unsurpassed, while for hysteria, trembling and neuralgia they are simply splendid. Fifty cents at Leo Flhe's, A. G. Luken, Clem Thistlethwaite. Conkey Drug Co., and -dealers everywhere. Mail orders filled, itharges prepaid by Wendell Pharma.al Co. Inc., Syracuse, N. Y.

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values a boost. The grand total is $3,378,770. The returns show that 1549 automobiles are owned. Their assessed value is $543,405. Forty-two motor

trucks are valued at $10,540, and 29 motorcycles are listed for $1,535. Eaton has returned personal prop erty valued at $1,263,900. Monroe, with a return of $694,470, leads the townships. -Township Assessments. The returns from each township follow: Dixon, $501,490; Gasper, $266,1S0; Gratis, $494,660; Harrison, $428,010; Israel, $498,180; Jackson, $603.300; Jefferson, $412,800; Lanier, $668.510; Monroe, $694,470; Somers, $328,460; Twin, $659,620; Washington. $628,560. These returns total $6,184,240. Returns from the corporations follow: Camden, $243,790; College Corner, $185,160; Eaton, $1,263,900; Eldorado, $129,580; Gratis, $46,950; Lewisbuxg, $346,050; New Paris, $223,710; Verona, $123,380; West Alexandria. $425,910; West Elkton, $36,760; West Manchester, $159,340. The total is $3,194,530. The figures of County Auditor Rehfuss also show the following facts: Number of horses in county, 10,721, valued at $968,095; cattle, 18.903, valued at $659,955; mules, 2977, valued at $128,270; sheep, 2977, valued at $22,010; hogs, 1,006. valued at $442,890; vehicles, exclusive of automobiles, etc., 2268, valued at $55,645. Fifteen dogi have been valued at $400. The grand total of dogs is 1,775. ELDORADO, OHIO i William Keckler and family and Charles House and family attended children's day exercises at Gettysburg Sunday evening John Ritz has purchased a touring car Elijah Hapner and wife, and sons Charles and Roy, Lester Hapner and family, Raymond Wright and John Nearon and wife called on Jesse Hapner and Thursday pvenine Herbert Hlnehart and fam ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Philip Koons. Spends Summer at Home. Miss Hazel Beard of Westerville came home Friday evening to spend the summer with her parents, George Beard and wife Miss Hester Billman of Indianapolis is visiting John Billman and wife Clyde Stick and family and Miss Juanita Layer of Muncie, lnd. were guests of O. H. Mastln and wife Sunday evening.... H. R. McPherson and family entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Commons of New Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. John Jordan and Mrs. Albert Bond of Richmond. Entertains Friends. Iva and Charlotte Whitacre and Hobart Grisill of Pennville and Glen Smith of Portland came Thursday to visit Jesse Hapner and other relatives. Elmer Hapner and family called on Lon Elkenberry and wife Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wehrley and Mr. and Mrs. Silvanus Wehrley spent Sunday with Ray Newman and family near West Manchester Alonzo Stump is at Gettysburg, Darke county, working, for Grant Wehrley Garfield Kimmel and wife and Charles Campbell and family spent Saturday and Sunday with Samuel Stout and family at Portland. Visit With Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Brown and Edgar Brown and family spent Sunday with Joe Brown and wife Frank Eyer and family and Mr. and MrB. Fred Bonebrake went to Bear's Mill, near Greenvme Saturday ior ani ontinc Several from here attended the missionary meeting at New Madi son Sunday.... Mrs. Martha McClure spent Saturday with Warren McClure and wife at Richmond Earl Flatter and family of Hollansburg spent Sunday with Mrs. Andrew Barnhart. REV. BALLARD'S SERMON TOPICS NEXT SUNDAY. ECONOMY, Wednesday, June 23. Rev. Ray Balard, pastor of the Economy M. E. church, next Sunday will speak on "Faith and Esential;" evening subject, "The Eleventh Commandment." GREGORY TO GET U. S. SUPREME COURT SEAT The nomination of Attorney-General Thomas Watt Gregory, of Austin, Texas, to be appointed to the Supreme Court to succeed Justice Hughes, will be sent to the Senate in the near fur ture, according to reports here.

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SCARLET FEVER BREAKS OUT IN W. ALEXANDRIA

WEST ALEXANDRIA, O., June 23. Little Zella Brandon has scarlet fever Miss Zelpha Brookley, who was graduate from Miami university, and who was appointed domestic science teacher of the Eaton schools, with iier sister, Laura, went to Oxford Monday to attend summer school. Take Trip East. Mr. and MrB. Daniel Weinland and daughter, Mrs. Charles Stubbs of West Elkton are going to Washington V. C, next week to meet Miss Helen Weinland, who is a teacher of English in the high school at Trenton, N. J The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Holmes Ewalt Thursday afternoon. Chester Dispatches By CARRIE BOERNER. Scott Lichty and family entertained the following relatives at their home south of here Thursday: Mrs. Manda Lichty of East Germantown, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertsch and daughter Laura of near Milton, Mrs. Lydia Reiser of Knlghtstown. . . .Mrs. John Newman has been seriously ill at her home here.... Miss Ruth Anna Slmms of Chicago, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Slmms of this place. .... Misses' Marjorie Pickett and Bonnie Carman attsnded the Epworth league at Union City last week Rev. and Mrs. Ulmer and daughter Ruth, were guests of Caley Duke and family Sunday Everett Hunt and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin spent Sunday with Edwin Charles and family George Worley and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Robbins and family of Boston. Sunday. The following people from here were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pierson Bane near Economy Sunday: Messrs. and Mesdames Morrlsson Pyle, Charles Huffman, Walter Brumfield, Elbert Kemp; Messrs. Ayers Rhyne, Alfred I Kemp, Clarence Morrow; Mrs. Ada Morrow, Misses Reba Showalter of Fountain City, Eva Pyle, Adelaide Kemp and Luclle and Marjorie Huffman Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Starbuck a baby girl, Elenora Irene.

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SYLVESTER HEDRICK 816 CATTLE BUYER INJURED IN FIGHT

WEST MANCHESTER, June 23. Sylvester Hedrick and Albert McFadden. postmaster at Castine, got into an altercation about some box rent, with the result that McFadden struck Hedrick on the head with a club, knocking him senseless. He remained unconscious for some time, but recovered sufficiently to walk home. A few days ago he fell into 'an unconscious state, and is suffering from a fractured skull from the effects of the blow. He Is now in a critical condition. Hedrick is a prominent stock buyer, and is well known in Ohio and Indiana. His home was formerly in Union City.

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Deaths in Preble

EPHRAIM H. COOK. EATON. O., June 23. Funeral 8rvices for Ephraim H. Cook, "75, killed Thursday at Campbellstown, will be held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at the Concord Christian church, southwest of Eaton, conducted by the Rv. Omar S. Thomas of Dayton. Burial in Concord cemetery. The body was removed late Thursday from the Coffman morgue to the home of a sister, Mrs. Lee Parks, Dixon township. ELL-ANS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it 25c at all druggists. to tmie yourW off to tee Clptkesi Priced at $10.00 to $25.00 HOT WEATHER SUITS $6.00 and Up Straw Hats, $1.00 ud klMM.MOJIiy. (EE V