Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 26, 12 December 1917 — Page 11

THE K1CHM0ND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12rl917;

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UNCLE SAM WILL SEND MAN ROUND TO TAItyP TAX Experts Will Advise on Details of Income Duty Collections in Indiana.

INDIAN'APOLIS, Dec. 12. You won't have to figure out your own Income tax all by yourself. The governmcnt is going to eend out men to help you. It will be up to you to hunt up these men, who will be sent into every county seat town, aud some other towns besides, to meet the people. Postmasters, bankers and newspapers will be able to tell you when the government's Income tax man will be around, and where to find him. He will answer your questions, swear you to the return, take your money and remove the wrinkles from your brow. Returns of Income tax for 1917 must be made between January 1 and March 1, 1918. ' "The Government recognizes," Collector of Internal Revenue Kruyer said today, "that many persons experience a pood deal of difficulty In filling out Income tax forms. It recognizes too, that taxpayers resident at points where collector's offices are not easily accessible find it hard to get proper instruction in the law. "Next year, when ?ver married person living with wife or husband and having a net .income of $2,000, and very unmarried person not the head of a family and having a net income of $1,000 for the year 1917 must make return of income on the form prescribed, there will be hundreds In every community seeking light on the law, and help In executing their returns. My own and every other collection district in the nation will be divided into districts, with the county ns the unit, and a government officer informed in the income tax assigned to each district. "He will spend hardly less than a week in each county, and In some counties a longer time, very likely In the court house at the county seat town.. In cities where there are collector's brnnch offices, he will be there and In other cities possibly at the city hall. My office will in due time advise postmasters and bankers and send out notices to the newspapers stating when the officer will be in each coun

ty. It will be unnecessary for pros-J

pectlve taxpayers to ask my ornce ror forms on which to maa returns. The officer who visits their county' will have them." "It may be stated as a matter of general information that 'net income' is the remainder after subtracting expenses from gross income. Personal, family, or living expense is not expense in the meaning of the law, the exemption being ' allowed to cover such expenses. The new exemptions of $1,000, and $2,000 will add tens of thousands to the number of income taxpayers in this district, inasmuch as practically 'every farmer, mercnant, tradesman, professional man and salary worker and a great many wage workers will be required to make return and pay tax. The law makes it the duty of the taxpayer to seek out the collector. Many people assume that If an income tax form is not sent, or a government officer does not call, theyare relieved from making report. - This is decidedly in error. It is the other way round. The taxpayer has to go to the government and if he doesn't within the time prescribed, he is a violator of the law, and the government will go to him with its penalties."

West Manchester, Ohio

Gibbons Enlists as Aviation Mechanic

Roy Gibbons, son of Mrs. Mary Gibbons, 123 South Seventh street, has enlisted as a skilled mechanic in the aviation service. He leaves Thursday for Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. He studied two years at Earlham College. Recently he was employed by the Standard Pattern company as a pat

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Mr. and Mrs. Will King of Jefferson vllle visited Mrs. Elizabeth 8cuerman and family on Thursday and Friday .Mra. S. Jane Sbumaker of Greenville, spent Wednesday with Mrs. William Arena.. . ..Miss Belle Gates of Lewisburg visited Wednesday night with Mrs. Ella Gates and attended the funeral of Charles Miller Thursday morning at Elodrado.....Miss Myrtle Trone spent Wednesday in Lewisburg.. .J. G. Parka spent - Friday evening - in Lewisburg Stanley Waldren and Buford Brottle were in Dayton, Saturday.. .. .Carl Rosser of Arcanum, was here on a business trly Friday. ....Oscar Davisson while enroute to his home in Chicago stopped over for a short visit with relatives at this place after a two weeks visit with hns son Maynard and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clarke at Marysville, O Dr. and Mrs. Carl Beame and Mr. and Mrs. Varto McGriff were Sunday visitors 'of Mr. and Mrs. George Troutwine. , ..There was no Sunday school at the Christian church Sunday morning on account of Jack ot fuel Miss Hazel Barnes was a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill The Willing Workers of the Christian Sunday school will present a play in January at the I. O. O. F. Hal! Mrs. Qmer Banfill. and children of Xenia, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Banfill. The children will remain until the family are established in their new home at Cincinnati, where they r.ie moving this . week.. . Carrie Rush of New Paris Is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs.'Loy Howell. . . . . E. B. Creager and family and Edwin Wolf and family, Misses. Josephine Miller. Ruth . Markey, Qutlla Locke, Alene" Gladdell, Lucile Morris, Treva Hovell, Helen Leas, Merle Furry and Mrs. Blance Shively, Mary and Carl Leas and Edgar Parks were among those who attended the 3rd number of lecture course Friday evening in the Monroe centralized school building.. ,..Orvllie Wilhelm of , Dayton" took dinner Sunday with E. A. Locke and family.... '.Miss Imo Howell of Dayton, spent Sunday at

borne.. .. .Miss Grace Juday of Day-'

ton spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Studebaker. .... Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Ream are visiting relatives at Toledo this week. .... Mrs. E G. Leas was a Dayton shopper Saturday There was no school at 'he Monroe central building Monday because of frozen pipes and engine Jacob Zehring and wife, Sam Holtzmuller and wife, George .and Harley Juday and Russel Fonrman and family spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Locke. ....Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Myers are entertaining her sister, Mrs. W. S.

Rlcheson of Greenville at their home this week Mi3s Llna Brown returned Friday from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodge and Dr. and- Mrs. Gilbert Briwn at Dayton, O Ray Brown of Farmersville visited his mother here Saturday returning in the evening..... Mr. and Mrs. Truman Graham of Troy, . O., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Spencer. Friday.. ., .Major Scott of Farmersvirie was in West Manchester, Monday.. . . . R. H. Siler and family were Sunday guests ot Elden Gniber and family Mrs. ' Anna Baker spent Sunday with Mr. and

Mrs. Joseph Grouth Mr. and Mrs Will Gangiver were in Richmond Fri

day..... John Ozias and family and John Gllfellen of - Castlne, visited Camp Sherman at 'Chfllicothe, returning home' Monday. . ...D. O. P. Wolverton ot Greenville, visited his lather at this place Friday, Mr. Wilvei ton's condition is unimproved. ., .The The pupils of the public school are preparing to. give a Christmas entertainment here on Friday . evening, Dec. 21, at the I. O. O. F. hall. O. F. Davisson of Chicago spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Trone Mrs. Raymond Wehriey and children spent Monday with Mr. end Mrs. Mart Wehriey. Tenet May Quit as Old League Chief NEW .YORK, Dec. 12.-Governor Toner may not be president of the National league after today. He has not resigned, nor has he been asked to, but he Js to put the question as to remaining as president and at the same time acting at the head of a business corporation up to the league at its meeting today. Governor Tener has , become president of the Perman at Highways Corporation. He has told the National league that if he is re-elected it must be as an inactive executive. r "The terms of my service to the National league or my salary as president hereafter are absolutely immaterial to -roe," Tenor told the United Press today. "I am particularly anxious to do what is best for the National league. . I will stay if the lea

gue wants me."

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CAMPBELLSTOWN

The third number of the lecture course will be' held here Dec. 13th. The Par&ells, are musical entertainers, character portrayals and cello soloist and are very entertaining..... Clem Oler, Wm. Deeding and O. T. Aydelotte attended the . . horse thief association meeting at Red Key, Ind., Friday evening.- A banquet was served after the meeting Mrs. Ettie Davidson recently visited Chicago friends.... .MIsb Louise Sanford visited her aunt, Mrs. . Darrell Swisher Saturday and Sunday .Mrs. Sarah Gard recently returned from a two weeks', visit with Indianapolis friends. ....The Red Cross bazaar sale was postponed from last -Saturday on account of the extreme cold weather to Saturday afternoon and evening ' of this week. Supper in the evening will consist of oysters, ice cream, cake and coffee.. ., .Mrs. Jonas Markey visited relatives in Kansas a couple of weeks, returning last Week The Women's Aid society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Daisy Coop

er. The next meeting will be Thursday, Jan. 3rd, with Mrs. Masterson. ....The Y. P. C. A. meet Wednesday evening- with Miss Orpha Geeding, the next meeting will be at the home

of -Clifford Oler on Wednesday even

Ing. Jan. 2nd..... Sam Wolf a eer resident of- this ' township at Dayton Sunday evening, health has been very bad for time about two years. ,

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died His some

Walk in Bare Feet in Snow at Sharon

MUNCIE, Ind., Dec. 12. William Gump, a farmer, at Sharon, and his wife and three young children were forced to walk a quarter of a mile through the snow with the temperature below zero, in their bare feet and with no covering save their night clothes and three bed quilts when their house " burned Sunday midnight Though all are suffering acutely, no serious results are expected. The dwelling and all contents were destroy

ed, causing a Iocs of $2,000, which is Jj partly covered by insurance. i . 4 : A

loams twister

What is the difference between a vacant store and the food value of Foelds' Spaghetti? . -

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Howard Quimby, of Armore, N. Y., caught several perch in the Kensico reservoir and found in the stomach of one two pearls, for which a New York jeweler offered $140. ,

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