Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 298, 26 October 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 1917. .

DRINKS POISON IN BAR ROOM

CAMBRIDGE CITY. Ind., Oct. 2L

Domestic trouble la believed to hare been the cause of John Klleber, 60 years old, for many years a resident here, committing suicide by drinking several ounces of carbolic add. He did In a local saloon Mr. and Mrs. Klieber separated In June and according to friends have bad domestic trouble for some time. Mrs. Klleber bad been living with her daughter. Klleber leaves one son,

Paul of Indianapolis, and two daugh

ters. Mrs. . Louise Yoler, living here.

and Mrs. William Ceilman of West

Virginia. '

The Loyal Woman's Bible Class of the Christian church held its October

meeting at the home of Mrs. B. F.

Miller, Wednesday evening. The treasurer reported that a net amount of $100 was raised at the rummage sale held last week.... Mrs. Elizabeth

Overbeck went to Richmond Tuesday, to instruct a class in pottery, which

meets at the Westcott hotel. She instructs a class at her home in this place each Wednesday. Mrs. H. H. Bryan has returned from the hospital at Newcastle, where she spent several weeks undergoing treatment for rheumatism. ...Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hoover have returned

after a visit of several weeks with ' friends In Lancaster .and other cities of Pennsylvania. On the trip they ; visited Philadelphia, Washington and New York, returning by way of Niagara Foils and Cleveland... Mrs. Edna Swlggett is the guest thia week of relatives In Dayton, Ohio .... Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Miller are entertaining this week, the latter"! sister. Mrs. Martha Hill of Greenville, Ohio The high school basketball team will play their first game this season at Connersville, Friday evening. The , team consists of Verne Sowers, Frank Frohnapfel, Ralph M arson, Wayne Danltls, Martin Dolan, Sherl Winters, Olin Furgason. .....The pulpit at the Presbyterian church will be occupied Sunday evening by Dr. Rae of Richmond Mrs. Marie Dean of Denver, Colorado, and

her son John, a member of the aviation corps at Fort SCL are guests of

her father, John T. Manlove. .'.There is a pronounced shortage of coal at this place, which, if not speedily removed, will cause much Inconvenience and discomfort to the citizens in general. . . .Mr. Tweedy, city librarian, reports that there are now fn the public library 4,688 volumes, and that the circulation, far the last month was 3,201 volumes. " There is a pressing need for a new library building..... Mrs. Virgil Newman and daughter, Charlotte, and Mrs. Martha' Gosneil. were visitors over- Sunday at Camp Taylor, where Edmund Newman is a member of the engineering corps. Farmers in this vicinity "have commenced to crib their com- -1 many fields, however, - the grain , is not sufficiently matured "for storage. . . .-. James A. Boyd and A. R. Feemster were appointed election commissioners by the town trustees at their

regular meeting; Friday night.. ... . . A

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number of the Friends in this 'vicinity will . attend the dedication service

of the new church of that organiza

tion at Newcastle. Sunday, October 28.

.....Stanley Scheidlnr, a Cambridge City boy, who enlisted in the remount service at the close of the week, has been accepted, and is now at Fort Thomas, Kentucky, for assignment end 'instruction. - -

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