Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 33, 19 December 1919 — Page 11
THE "RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 19, 1919. PAGE ELEVEN
IURY DENIES SUIT
FOR AUTO INJURIES
& EATON, O., Dec Id. Four days -time was , consumed . in trial of , the Monebrake-Stamback $5,000 damage ' suit in common pleas court and it took a Jury 45 minutes to reach a verdict declaring the plaintiff was not entitled to any damages. The trial opened Monday morning and was completed Thursday afternoon, the case being given to . the jury at 4 o'clock. At 4:45 the jury reached a verdict In favor of the defendant .' 1 Miss - Cora Monebrake sued .Mrs. Cora Stamback for damages, for alleged injuries sustained in an automobile accident in 1917. Miss Monebrake, her father and two . brothers were guests of Mrs. Stamback on an automobile ride. At a point north of New Westville . the car overturned along a roadway. Miss - Monebrake sustained a fractured, collarbone and Injury to her shoulder and arm, which she . averred were - permanent. She charged the mishap was due to recklegs and fast driving upon the part of Mrs. Stamback. Doctor bills and other expenses of. Miss Monebrake, following the accident, were paid by Mrs. Stamback. It has not yet been determined if Miss Monebrake will seek a new trial. She and Mrs. Stamback live in the vicinity of New Paris. Money Is Transferred. Application has been made in common pleas court by the board of education of the College Corner village school district for authority to transfer the sum of $795.73 from the sinking fund to tho contingent fund. The petition declares tho objects for which . tho fund was created have been accomplished and there is no further need for the money in the sinking
fund. The petition was. filed by R. fA. Hockersmith,- president of the board, following a resolution adopted by the board for the transfer. Poffenberger la III. J. H. Poffenberger, 80, civil war veteran, and well known resident of this city, is regarded as critically ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. M. L. Cox, and little hopo for his recovery is entertained. His Illness is due to ailments Incident to advanced ago. Grange Eleets Burdsall. Dixon township grange, unit of the Preble county Pomona grange, has locted these no wofficers for the coming year: Master, H. E. Burdsall,' overseer. Earl Larch ; steward, Homer Hart ; assistant steward, Chester Burdsall; woman assistant steward, Mrs. Margaret Burdsall; gatekeeper, Clyde Brown; three Graces, Mrs. Dessio Huffman, Mrs. Adah Larch; Miss Helen Hart; secretary, Joseph .Dunlay; treasurer, Charles A. Dunlap; purchasing agent,. James Foley; legislative agent, W. E. Ross; degree captain, Rev. Herby.
Milton, Ind.
A large crowd of Milton people heard the concert at the Cambridge
City Methodist church given by Col
11ns and Harlan. . .At the Eastern Star meeting Tuesday night the degrees were conferred on Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Kerlin, - Mrs. Harry Doty and Lloyd Parkins.... The 600 club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Elmer Weaver. Mrs. Charles Davis and Mrs. Flora Vorhees were club guests. The next meeting will be with Mrs .J. C. Beek. The Grange will meet Saturday evening. A full attendance is desired.
;.... airs. Alice uresn Bpem v eanesiday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hurst at Hillhurst Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Beeson left Thursday afternoon for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend the winter. James Murphy accompanied them as far as Cincinnati.
....Mrs. Mary Newhart has gone to Detroit for a short visit before going to live in California.... Mrs. Lycurgus Beeson and Mrs. Oliver Ferguson will
leave Monday to spend the winter in Florida.... Mr. and Wra. Charles Hale attended the wedding of Miss Bernice Fricker and Mr. Hunnicut at Dublin, Wednesday...... Dr. Denny and his mother were called to Spiceland, Ind., Sunday on account of the serious illness of the doctor's nephew. They arrived too late to see the boy alive. There will be special music and readings in the Christmas program at the Methodist Sunday school Sunday morning.... Mrs. James Coons has returned from a visit with her children at Richmond.... The Milton Masonic lodge and- Eastern Star will have a banquet January 7. The . Star will have installation the same evening. ....A very impressive " service was held at the Christian church Monday evening when after a sermon by Rev Powers, 21 young people of the Bentonvllle church were baptised All members and friends of the Christian church are urged to bring an offering in money, clothing or food to Sunday school Sunday morning, when the White Gift for the King" will be presented after the playlet, "The Good Samaritan". The money will be sent for the relief of the starving Armenians. The other gifts will be used in the home community. Rev. McCormick will preach at Milton Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Hester will preach at Doddridge Chap- -el Mrs. Harry Doty and Mrs. Ernest Doty were in Richmond Wednesday Miss Ruth McCormick was hostess for the Jolly 24 club this week. ....The Cary club met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Malinda Burton. TJie next meeting will be with Mrs. , Ed. Wilson, and will be guest night. ....Mr. and Mrs. John Abercrombie, who are spending the winter at Miami, Fla., sent Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Moore a box of fine fruit Miss Fern Hester and brother Francis were recent guests of Mrs. Inez Funk at Dublin. ..Mr. and Mrs. Linville Wallace were in Richmond Wednesday..... School examinations were held Thursday and Friday. The schools will close Tuesday evening for the holiday vacation. ....Mrs. Phoebe Husscy is visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Hussey near Hagerstown.
Ohio News Flashes
COLUMBUS E. O. Randall. 69 years old, Ohio supreme court reporter for 29 years, died here following an operation. Randall was secretary of the Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society. AKRON Albert Coons, 35, met death near Springfield while returning from a visit with Miss Vernest Fry. of Canton, whom he was to have married in a few days. His marriage license was found in his pocket. DAYTON Three women, believed to be members of a shoplifting gang, have been arrested here. When taken into custody they were said to have two baskets containing articles valued at $100. CINCINNATI With more than 500
s signatures obtained to petition. West
End Improvement association appointed a committee to request the board of education to erect a new school on the site of the present Oyler school. CLEVELAND With the thermometer registering 4 degrees above zero, five families were forced to flee in scant attire when a fire swept the drug store and apartment building on East 105th street. Property loss is estimated several thousand dollars. TROY Horace Stoltz. residing on the Knoop farm near Casstown, has his hand amputated after two of his fingers were severely mashed in a feed .cutting box.
Compiled by Austill Adv.. Syndicate, Elwood, Ind.
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