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U WWONv a uie ions resiaeni 01 thJb eounty, is dead at his -home in Ridgsrtile, :;- He la survived", by , the widow and Are children; D. ;W. Wllx more and Mrs- Ed. IBrpwn of thic city. John L. WiMfere of Martin's View. Okla., Quy L. Wilmore and Lee Wilmore, of Ridgeville. ? The December settlement sheet for. collection of sUte. county, revenue and other taxes for the year, 1918. payable ln 1919. made .by County Auditor, James M. Brown, to the treasiiiwf. Vail r1n Mull, was completed on
Saturday and mailed 'to the state auditor. Mr. Brown and his assistants, Miss Dorrls Browne and Miss Mary Comer, completed the settlement sheet ahead, of time, and It Is believed to be the Ant one to reach the state auditor. k- ' "Suit tor foreclosure of mechanic's lien, brought by Cotate T. Brawley Manning and B. 8. Jarrett and Annie Karalnc and B. 8. Jarrett vs. James E. Manges; and Annie Manning, were on Saturday compromised and dlsmissed.' 'v": At the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. BiUa Outhell, at high noon. Bunday, occurred the marriage of Miss Wava Outhell and John Burnsworth. Mlae Outhell was reared in this city. Her father was the late Charles Guthell. member of a prominent family of this city. The groom is in the army, stationed In South Carolina, to which place t they went after the ' wedding dinner which was served to relatives and, few intimate friends. - - i ;Mrs. M. J. Hinshaw, east of the city, hat received word of the safe arrival of her rson, "Alva . Hlnshaw and wife, in 4 1 Pas, Bolivia, South America: Mr. and Mrs. Hinshaw have gone to that country as missionaries sent by the Friends church. It took them five weeks to make the trip. The marriage of Olen Rogers and Miss Elizabeth Money was solemnised at high noon Monday in the M. B. parsonage this city, the Rev, O. T. Martin performing the ceremony. They will reside in Union City. -The Rev; D. R. LuBk and the Rev. Bertha Driver, both of Farmland, are holding Tevtval services at the White Union Christian church, near Middleton, Ind. I License' to wed was Issued Saturday to Arnold Myers, 43, Darke county, Ohio, and Mrs. Loretha Stack, 3, Farmland. 11 The case of David RockhlU versus James A. Bales, for the appointment of a guardian was heard Saturday before Judge Shockney. ' - In Squire Coats' court Saturday, suit-was filed by the M. L. Mills and company - store against Millard Borer on account. The case will be heard on Tuesday, Dec 16. -. Watson Leaves for Europe, Word has been received by relatives that Captain Edwin Watson, son ot Senator and Mrs. James E. Watson, of Washington, D. C, formerly .of this city, sailed for Europe on Dee. 12. He had been, appointed a special messenger to France by the United States government The Christmas basaar, held Friday and Saturday, by theTrl Kappa Sorority, was a financial success, the atnouT tke In hvirg amounted to jDver $400, with about $50 expense, boron iy ' members will continue to sell Red . Cross Christmas seals. A meeting of the Ward township
Federation of Farmers "was held In' the high school auditorium at Saratoga, Monday evening. . Aiu address was Sade by Senator Miles J. Furnas, folwed by a general discussion. A large crowd was In- attendance. - The ' case of Margaret Matchett against Jesse Lewis' has been venued to Newcastle, . Henry county. The plaintiff charges Lewis assaulted her. and that his act resulted in breaking up her home. Her husband, according to the complaint, has since refused to live with her. She asserts' her reputation has been damaged to the extent of $2,000.
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CHIP SCHOOLS -y TO CONSOLIDATE
Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams spent Saturday In Liberty the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyle Barcus. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haag spent Sunday , afternoon with the tatter's parents, Mr,, and Mrs. Jacob Whiteman. George Brlcka of Cincinnati was the guest of Miss Lena Pohlar Sunday Mrs. Flora Rose called on Mrs. Ida Brandenburg Monday afternoon.... -.Omer Doty and family spent Sunday In Liberty.... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smalley
entertained Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Stevenson of Richmond. . . .Miss Ruby
Samuels spent last week the guest ot
Bud Johns and family and Arthur
Shepler and family. Mrs. Emma
Teegarden spent Saturday with Will-
lam Teegarden and family. .. .Arthur
. Shepler took Miss Ruby Samuels to an
eye specialist in Cincinnati Saturday.
Miss Rubv Teetcarden -will give a
Christmas entertainment at the New Hope school house Saturday evening, Dec. 20. Everyone cordially Invited to attend Lewis White and family were shopping in Richmond Saturday. . ..i.Mrs. Fred Brookbank and Mrs. Joe McMahan attended the Fairfield Home Economics December meeting Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Bertha Carey in Fairfield Horace and Herschel LaMar made a trip to Liberty Saturday. . .Mrs. Flora Rose returned to her home after spending a few days visiting relatlces at Anderson, Ind. The Billlngsville Ladies' Aid held a bazaar at the church Thursday
Mrs. Mary Miles and son Maurice were ; in Liberty Friday Mrs. Lewis White and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White, Mrs. Laura Bandendlstel, Miss ; Lona Haag. Mrs. Iva Haag and Mrs. ; Many Miles attended the bagaar at Billlngsville Thursday. . . . Miss Laura Du Bois of Liberty is spending the week with her sister, Mrs. John Driscol....The Bath Standard Bearers held a very successful bazaar at the hall at Colters Corner Saturday. They : cleared $110.00. .. .Miss Ella DrJscol returned home from New Castle after spending several weeks visiting relatives; and friends... Joe McMahan and family, John Driscol and family attended the Literary club meeting Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Smith '.The Highland Economics club"""wlll hold their December meeting with Mrs. Ethel White and' Mrs. Belva Pohlar. A. Christmas program will be given with a Christmas pudding at the last. All members are urged to be present.:.. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bandendlstel, Miss Lona Haag, Mrs. Iva Haag and Mrs. Bertha La Mar attended the bazaar at Colters Corner Saturday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. James Rlsingeer are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson in Richmond.... Walter Pohlar and wife were shopping In Richmond Saturday. ....Elmer Templeton and Frank Templeton made a business trip to Brookville Monday. .. .Robert McElwel and family and Miss Effie and Fay Crocker called on Mrs. Rachel Crock-
at Liberty Sunday afternoon.
., Centervflle and Center township are awaiting favorable action by the town
council, which will be taken at its next meeting, on the consolidation ot Center township and the Centerville schools, which will involve a $125,000 building. It Is understood that the council will go on record ' as . being
in favor of the consolidation. As the result of -a meeting held on Tuesday night the consolidation plans were adopted by a practically unanimous vote of school patrons. A gen.
Lsral discussion was, held, and the op
position expressed to the plan ' was very light and confined to a few persons. The schools -will consolidate this month in order to begin right after the holidays, although formal consolidation will not be made until alter the next meeting of the town council. . The council, in session last evening, adopted a resolution presented bq Township Trustee Medearis, . to name two persons to act with him during the two years which the local school board has yet to serve, as a board of control, to have charge of the school teachers and to locato the new building, i
Masonic Calendar
' Wednesday, Dec. -17 Webb lodge No. 24, F. and A. M. Stated meeting. Annual election of officers. Clarence
LW. Foreman, W. M. ' .-
Thursday, Dec. 18 Richmond Commandary No, 8, K. T.'. work In the order of the Red CJbss and Knights of Malta, beginning at 6 o'clock. Friday. Dec. 19 King Solomon's chapter. No. 4, R. A. M., called meet
ing, work In Mark Master's degree.
Saturday. Dec. 20 Loyal Chanter.
No. 49, O. E. S.. stated meeting; In
itiation of candidates. ' -
TO INVESTIGATE LYNCHING CHARLESTON, W. Va., Dec. 17. Governor John.-. J. Cornwell Tuesday sent a telegram to C. Chapin, Prosecuting Attorney of Logan county, requesting .him immediately to obtain a special term of " the - Logan county court, and a special grand jury, for the purpose ot investigating the cir
cumstances attending the lynching of
E. D. Whitfield and Earl Whitney, negroes, at Chapmansville, W. Va., yesterday.
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