Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 32, 19 December 1917 — Page 11

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 1917.

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WHEAT ACREAGE BIGGER THAN '16

WASHINGTON, Dec. 19. Winter heat grown tnis fall for next year's

larvest aggregates 42,170.000 acres ind Its condition on December 1 was '9.3 percent' of a normal, the departneut of agriculture today announced. The acreage is 4 percent more than iho revised estimated area sown In he fall Of 1916w The area sown to rye Is 6,119,000 acres, which la 35.6 percent more than itown a year ago and the condition of the crops on December 1, was 84.1 percent of a normal.

1,000 Red Cross Seals Soli by Fourth Grade Children at Hibberd One thousand Red Cross seals have

Kun nM hv the children In the

fourth wade at the Hibberd school.

., The seals are not on sale in all of the schools. The sale at the Hibberd school Is

being conducted by Miss Annette tM munds. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY

11 other and Babe Live Two Days on Crackers and Milk, Without Cod

For two days, ona Richmond woman and her two-year-old baby boy have lived on crackers and milk. For two days the mother and child, their hus

band and father gone, have sniverea from the cold, because they were unable to buy coal. rntin Beard of the Salvation army

discovered the two huddled together

m the, house. She was ent tempor

ary relief and both ate as if they had

VDCU OU11 HUB' t)i vim.hQ nH loft THchmond several

- - .t.1 a trrt tn naoV vnrk 111 HHOtuGr

city. . Only once has the wlf heard

from him and never nas sne ieueiY

any money since he left ner. -TTnfrtrtiiTiato npraons. wishing Christ

n . vtaxirAa miiBt spfirl their names

. V. Clvatlnn o rm V hn.Il. 16 NOTlQ

LU uu uai i vvivu j Sixth street, not later than Thursday

night, Captain Beard announcea weu

nesday. ,

DLICKIVEDEL 8IVEN

PHESIDEI1CY AGAIN Adolph W; BUckwedel was re-elect

ed to the presidency of the South Side

Improvement association tor the six

teenth time. Tuesday night. '

J. Henry Bode was elected first vice-

president; William Battel, second

vice-president; John Zwlssler, third

vir0-nrunaent; him iv. icon vu r.

elected secretary and Aston Stolle

elected treasurer tor the seveateenth time. ,.;

'The new officers will be installed At a New year's celebration, for which

plans are being maae. Conrad Zwissler, who : died . early Tuesday morning, was for fourteen

years vice-president or the association nrl th members will Co in a. bodv

Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock to

his home.

BRIEFS

Mrs. E. F. Dennis, Fur Display, continues all this week. Place your order for Xmas

Furs with her now.

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Former Wayne Countian

Leaves Half Mutton; Daughter Gets $30,000 Myron1 0. Reynolds, si former clti. sen of Wayne county, whb 'diwj last week at Anderson left an estate valued at $500,000. ; i V The will, "offered for probate and record at Anderson yesterday, gives

the bulk of the estate to the widow

and. a son. Mrs. Frank Nobjett, for

merly of Richmond, now ' living ' in

Grand RApids, who was a daughter of Reynolds Jx .his first wUe, received

$30,000 in trust. . Revnrtlda was a native of Williams

burg and lived there until, he went to Anderson .twenty-five r. thirty years ago during the gp boom days. He invented a natural gas regulator -that proved the foundation of his great fortune. ::', ' -, - -

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TAX DISTRIBUTION 'Distribution -of taxes which were

paid into the nntr treasury" prior to

Nov, 5 of this year will , be made Thursday Jby 1 S." Bowjaan, county auditor.

Th total amount of the Call collec

tion i S45fl.J01.S5 as ; against last

vonr'ct fail tr eoltatitlon which was

$45.1,337.10. Seventy-seven thousand, f.iT- hnnrtprt thirtv-fiMir dollars and

thirtv ntc tit this amount will be dis

bursed to the state for various ctat-9 funds. : Disbursements to the- other funds

in m fnllAWSJ . . .' " .

nonornl fund fifth feOUfltV .167.501.19

Bond Sinking lund .......... 49 J3 Pre tnrnoik renalr ....... 20.704.22

Smith tM a hrlds-n sinkinc . .

fund 3,447.12

Dr. Theodore Finley

Dies in Los Angeles Dr. Theodore Finley, who was graduated from Earlham some years ago, died suddenly Wednesday at bis home In Los Angeles. Calif., according to word received by Prof. E. P. Trueblood of Earlham college. Dr. Finley was a practicing physician in Los Angeles. He was widely known in Richmond. .. -

Township tax ; . .-. ......

Tuition.............

Special school .........

Road . ; ri . . .

Poor. ,t ,v Macadam, road, bonds .. School house bonds . ... Corporations (cities towns) ; ....... .... Corporation bonds ....

Library

and

10,240.21 61.437.53 75.488.b3 508.28 4,533.56 34,488.83

17.504.40

88,724.64 7.558.65 5,422.53

City Statistics

Death and Funerals. trnPHRlKO Louisa J. Koehiing, S4

years old. died at her residence, 30o South Seventh street, Tuesday afternoon. Sae was one of the oldest Ger man descent residents and members of Trinity Lutheran chnrch. She "

survived by two asugown, Koehriag and Mrs. Charles Pike; twc sons. William Koehrlng and Johr Keobring; ten grand children and oaf great grand child. The funeral ser vices will be conducted Friday after noon. Friends may call Thursday af ternoon and evening. TILL END OF WEEK WASHINGTON. Dec 19. The pre vailing mild temperatures east of tb Mississippi river will continue wit little change until the end of the week

the weather oureau waaj yi

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