Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 31, 17 December 1919 — Page 7

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THE HICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAlt. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 1919.

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veteran. x-iarmer ana scbpqi teacner. Is dead at bla home to Wiw Parte. Preble eomvty. Be died Mend ay night;

death. rawnlfflng from a. cancetapns condition Ot the, throat. A ' : Funeral services will he aelii Thure day afternoon" at 1:30 o'clock, at New Parle, foUowad by bnrlal in the village cemetery, The aervlcea will' he In charge of the Odd Fellow lodge aisisV ed.by Rev. JL H. Blackford, ;of . Eldorado, and Rev. Sara L. Stouer. of proapect, O., former pastor of Efrton Uulversalist church. ; V'. Mr. Bloom established fee- New Paris 'Mirror In 188? aad evened and edited the publication until 1908, when he disposed of the business. The Mirror was the off-sprlusr of The Amateur, which Mr. Bloom published, in his farm during the dull seasons. Aa editor and publisher of, the Mirror he was a J earless and aggressive opponent of the liquor interests and bore the distinction of being one of the original . temperance and prohibition editors, writers and workers, i - He was prominently Identified with all the wet and dry lights in Preble country. , Through his paper he advocated new and needed departures In affairs of the county and his home town, and In the closing years of his life he saw the things he advocated years back brought Into practice and effect. Mr. Bloom was a native of Preble county. He waa born In Jefferson ! township, September 4, 1846. a son of Guy and Hannah Bloom. Ha was educated in the local county common schools and in aa a rail amy in. Richmond, Ind. For a time he was in the - v. ... . -

Richmond, Ind. Later ha returned ft -to .Preble county and located on a f - farm near New Paris. For six years.

during the winter months, he taught school. v Following his marriage to Anna Pence, ; in January, 1S70, he again taught school four years, devoting his spare time to his farm. His realty holdings represented about 200 acres at the tuna of his death. In ISti he removed to New Paris and later entered the newspaper business. - In 1896 Mr. Bloom was a delegate to the national Prohibition party con-

vention la Pittsburg. In 1864 he became a. member of the national guard and served three mouths.' during the Civil war. He was a. past grand. Of the Odd Fellow lodge of New Paris and for SO years or longer was the lodge secretary. He was director in the bank at New Paris ; and was a memoes of the Unlversaiist denomination. He is survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. W. L. . Hahn, of New Paris. - n Bank Distributes C&000. f Six thousand doUara ia being distributed by the Eaton National bank among the members of its Christmas Money club, according to officers at the. bant ;--,; v I . :- I. O. O, F. Elects. VPreble encampment No. 54, t. O. O. F has elected these officers for tho' coming year: C P, Frank Thomas; H. P, John W. COok; S. W Witt

lam Gard; scribe, H. E. Dalrymple; J W. Edward Bunting ; treasurer, Ore, J. Dalrymple; trustee, C, C. Ross.

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