Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 42, 31 December 1919 — Page 3

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TOGEOaGEIIG'wSARE

EATON, O., Dee. 31 Georse How

son of Rt. and Mrs. McDanlel

Ilnwur. of - nflvtnn. fnmuwl f

Eaton, died of pneumonia Tuesday at

tne borne of bis parents in Dayton.

Funeral serrices wiU be held Thursday afternoon in Dayton, after which the body will be brought to Eaton for

burial in Mound Hill cemetery.

Howsare was 20 years old. His

father was for several years pastor of

tne isaton Christian church. The family moved to Dayton a few years

George Howsare was a araduate of

the Eaton public schools and at the time of being taken ill was a student in Defiance college. He was a ' licensed radio operator. He first took up wireless telegraphy while living in Eaton and built a station of his own. He is said to have in operation at the home of his parents In Dayton one of the most ' complete - wireless telegraph and telephone plants in the country. Besides his parents, he is survived by one brother, James, and a sister. Miss Elizabeth. .. MARRIAGE LICENSES Homer Clifford Houser. 31, laborer, and Catherine Coning. 44, both of Eaton. , procured a marriage license Tuesday in probate court. Other marriage licenses issued recently, are: Vincent Randolph Schilling. 21, farmer, Lanier township, and Laura Elisabeth Thomas. 20, Eaton; Clarence Curtis Morris. 27, farmer. Dixon township, and Edna Marie Smith. 24. West

Alexandria; Lester Henry Geetlng. 21, farmer, Darke county. 0 and Florence Bertha Alger, 20, school teacher, Monroe township. PROBATE MATTERS Estate of the late Charles W. Bloom, of New Paris, at one time editor and Publisher of ; the New Paris Mirror.

which he founded, will - be administered in probate court The court has

Paris, administrator of the estate, Hahn giving bond 1 In the sum of $21,000. Ed Clark, A. J. Murray and M. H. Pence have been appointed a commission to appraise the estate. - Charles B. Inman has been appointed administrator of the estate of the late Benjamon Inman, giving bond in the sum of $6,000. Arthur Ferst, Otto Ferst and L. G. Stubbs constitute a commission that will appraise the estate. .,--.' Will of the late Joseph Trautennela, local fruit broker,' has been admitted to probate and record. His wife, Carmel Trautennela,, has been appointed executrix of the will, giving $1000 bond. U. J. Poffenberger, Homan Itoyer and LeRoy McNeal will appraise the estate. PLUMMER-JOHNSON Charles Plummer, residing near Eaton, and Miss Florence Johnson, of Hamilton, were married this week In Hamilton, according to announcement cards received here. - The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johnson, of Hamilton. The family at one time resided in Eaton. The couple will reside on the Brookville pike, just outside Eaton.

are visiting relatives here this week.

. . . . Saylor Moms, wife and two children of New Castle, Ind., are spending the ': holidays with : bis ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hlnk Morris. ... . Mable and .Margaret Bookwalter. Clem -Apple, wife and family spent Christmas day wih heir sister, Mrs. Av. L. Coleman and family.. . . .Dr. Crune, wife and children ' spent Christmas In Somerville with Mrs. Crane's parents

Mr. and Mrs. Mee.....Morma Darrah Is spending the holidays - In Middletown with his sister. Mrs. Laura Graham Charles Gumtle and wife en

tertained relatives ' Thursday.. . . .Car

rie Barton of Dayton, Charles TJlrich

and family ..spent . Thursday with

Frank Furry and ; family. . ... Miss

Edith 'TJlrich spent Christmas 'with

her. father, Warren TJlrich near En

terprise.,... Tobias ... Polbemus and

wife entertained a large party of relatives at dinner Christmas day

Milt Mornlngstar, wife and children of Mlddletown visited In town Saturday and . Sunday.. .". .Edward Steward and wife of Dayton visited his parents

Saturday and Sunday. . . . .There will be a show at the Community hall each

evening this week..,.. Mr. Harry Mil

ler , and wife, Miami ' are the proud

parents of a baby '.: boy, .... Frank

Zimmerman of Dayton is visiting rel

atives In town this week. - There was a crowded house at the community

hall Saturday evening. .... Miss Fay Apple is ilL . . . , Mrs. Bessie Morningstar and children of Dayton are vis

iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.-Tom Coleman, this week. . . . , Will x Cole

man, wife and family; Mable ' and

Margaret Bookwalter, spent Sunday

in the country with Mr., and Mrs Bert Etter. ' -""""""v ' '"'::?- "

Ohio News Flashes

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L. C. Blossom- and Bert Sherrow.

2M miles south of Holmnsburg. on the

Middleboro-Houansbiirg pike. Live

stock; Implements, etc., general sale; at 10 o'clock.

Tuesdiy, January 6. Fred Bateman. on the old Scantland

farm. 2 miles west of Williamsburg,

general farm sale at 10 o'clock.' ,

Kelso Moore, on the John Blocker

farm. 5 miles west of New Madison,

Ohio, and 3 miles south and 1-2 miles

east of Hollansburg, live stock, grain

and Implements, at 10 o'clock.

Mrs. John Lincoln, 5 miles north

west of Eaton and 3 miles southeast of Gettysburg, on the Spacht road, at

12:30 o'clock. WednesdayJanuary 7. v

Henry A. Trotter, 2 miles north and

one mile east of Williamsburg and 2)4

miles west of Fountain City, ' general

farm sale. '

O. C. Haston, 7 miles northwest of Eaton and 1 mile east of Campbells-

town, on the . Eaton and Campbellstown road, general sale under cover at 10 o'clock. ' ? '; ' Thursday, January 8. ; J. W. Hall.'l mile south of Losantsville, on the Losantsville Hagerstown pike, on ' the place known as the Thompson farm, live stock, corn, oats, implements, , .etc, general sale at 10 o'clock. -' ;vi'Earl - Stamback, 5 1-2 miles north-

day.. . . .Bud Johns and family spent

Christinas day with Mr. and Jars. E,

B. Taylor, near Harrisburg.. . . .Curtis

Crocker and family spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton..,..

Mrs. Leonard Veal and children of Fairfield - are spending the Jiolldays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cromwell..... Mr. - and Mrs. Frank Templeton ,. and Mr. and Mrs. .Will Nlneman spent Christmas day with Abe Rose and son Harry. . Scle of Short onur. ' Brias Fcsey Prices -On Hercce LlUler Fcm : By WILLIAM R. SANBORN . Blood will tell, even In beef, as was

demonstrated . at the Horace- Miller sale of registered "beet Shorthorns, northwest of Dublin, on Tuesday. No farmer now disputes the fact that the best bred farm animals are the most profitable to raise and the most surely reproductive; hence the constant

Increase In the number of breeders clubs, devoted to pure blood strains.

Shorthorn cows averaged $200. per

head at the Miller sale, on Tuesaay. The pick of the herd cost Roy Hea-

cock, of Dublin, $395, and an extra promising spring heifer calf ' was awarded to G. Harland, fieldman for The Farmers' Guide, on his bid' of

$260. ' These were the tops on both

aged and young stock. A young bull

ST. C LAIRS VILLE Mike Kerono-

vlc was shot to death through a window of his boarding house at Lafferty

Police are seeking Reddy Kurkich. his

rival in the. affections of the daughter of the woman at whose house the

man boarded.

CINCINNATI Police are investi

gating fire plugs about the city, after finding several frozen up. The officers say autolsts use the plugs to obtain water for their cars, and leave the plugs filled with water. TOLEDO Max Gross, veteran of the world war, , was killed by one of five men who held him up on the river near the city and robbed him of 24 cases of whiskey. TROY Samuel Green, 19 years old, ried at his home here of wounds received while serving overseas. He was gassed and suffered a shrapnel wound In his left foot. He say strenuous service in France, fighting in seven battles. CHILLICOTHE Through presence of mind while enveloped in flames, Mrs. James Scoctt Jr., saved the life of her two year old son when she

threw him away from her. Her husband was attracted by her screams.

and rushinglng in, found her dying, when he rushed in, found her dying. The child will recover.

calf,. dating from last spring sold for

west of Eaton, on the Eaton-Richmond $140, and another male In the "aged'

traction line, stop 95, general farm class brought $200.

sale at 10 o clock. . ; Friday, January We E. Null, on what is known as the Elmer Commons farm, located 1H miles east of New Paris, general cleanup farm sale at 10 o'clock. Two autos on sale. Tuesday, January . 13.

George M. Coning 3 miles south

west of New Madison, and 4 miles

west of Eldorado, Ohio, on what is knkown as the Tune Moore farm. General cleanup and farm on sale, at 10 o'clock.

POSTPONE ACTION While Thursday, New Years, is the day for organization and operation of Preble county's health board, under

the, Hughes act, Indications are or-

fcanlzatlon will not be effected, up-j eratlon of the board for the first year would cost about $7,000, according to a budget approved some time ago. Combined tax levies for health pur

poses in the county aggregate less than $700 for next year and in face of

til IB MCI, VUUIllJf .AUU1LU1 t)II!UWU J.

: Hunt niihitcalTv announced some time

ago that he would refuse to issue any vouchers on the county treasury in favor of the new board. BEGIN CENSUS District Census Supervisor G, E. Rensman announces that the 1920 federal census in Eaton and Preble county will be taken up Friday, as per present schedule. Thus far Supervisor Rensman has not had to substitute for any of the regularly-appointed census takers in the county. Martha J. Black was today granted a divorce from James Harvey Black, in common pleas court, upon grounds of wilful absence. She was decreed a one-fourth Interest in 14.41 acres of . land in Dixon township, subject to life estate of Adam Gephart and free

of all rights and claims of her form

er husband. . She also was permitted to retain the name of Black. The couple married in Eaton in July, 1906.

Abington,Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and daughter Leatha, and son William

called on Mr. and Mrs. Omar Bertram

and daughters Sunday afternoon....

Christmas dinner 4 guests, of Mrs.

Louise Bertram were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Turner and family, Mr. and

Mrs. Lawrence Turner and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Omar Bertram and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glunt and family... . .Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bertram and daughter Mabel were the Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James Hanly and family, of Center

ville.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jarrett

and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Deer visited

Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles

Burris and family and Noah Plankenhorn were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Plankenhorn and daughter Colleen, of near Greensfork

Miss Eva Wissler and Raymond Weiss visited Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.

William Merkamp and family Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tice and family, of near Chester, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tice and family were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Tice and son Charles A dance will be given here in the K. of P. hall Saturday night, January 3. Music will be frunished by the Stinson Jazz Band Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weiss, Joseph and Lillian Weiss attended the funeral of Miss Barbra Austerman, Monday.

and Mrs. Jacob McClmre were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Ray MoClnre and family.... Miss Mary Hawley was

tne guest of Mrs., Fannie Aksr on Friday..., Miss Harriet . Scott has returned to her home in Dayton, after a short visit with her aunt. Mrs. Alice Young..,. Rev. land Mrs. R. H. Dunaway entertained the members of the

Presbyterian church v and congress

tlon at an informal reception on Fri

day afternoon and evening..-. .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyle and daughter. Imogene. of Erie, Pa., are here for a holiday visit with relatives.... Miss Mary Austin, left Saturday for an extended

visit with California friends ..... Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sherer, of Dayton. Mrs. Cora McWhinney and daughter Helen, of Richmond,- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sherer and Mr. and Mrs. Ore Sherer were entertained at the home of David 8herer on Sunday. ...Miss Edna Cllngenpeel of Liberty, is the guest of her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cllngenpeel.... Miss Mary Melody returned to Cincinnati Sunday

after spending the week end with rela

tives here.... Mr. and Mrs. .Henry

Mikesell and grand daughter, of Coir

umbos, are spending several days

with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mikesell and family.... Mrs. Elisabeth Shaw, of

Louisville, Ky.,' spent Friday with her

sister, Mrs. M. O. en!and....Mr., and

Mrs. Frank Murphy and daughter,

and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schmalenber-

ger motored to .Greenville, Tuesday,

and visited with relatives there....

Mr. and Mrs. Lial Withrow of Ar

canum were Friday guests of Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mr. and Mrs. C W. Northrop. . ; . .Miss Mary Howley j returned to her work in Akron Sat-J

urday after spending several weeks with her. parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. C Hawley. . . .Watch night services will be held at. the Methodist church on Wednesday , night, beginning at o'clock. Rev. Moon, of the Methodist church, and r , Rev. Dunaway, of the Presbyterian church. . will , be . in

coarse-

victim of own still:

NEW YORK, Dec. 31. Oscar Swen-

sen was found, dead as the result of

gas poisoning In his lodgings here

yesterday, ' the ; victim of " his home

made, gas stove, "moonshine stilL" A

gallon can with a tiibe "goose-neck'' , and a receiving container, containing

a .darkitrown liquid. Wdre Twrnanpai top of Swensen's stove, .frosaT wkich j) unllghted gas was escaping. ; . ,x e v Aa. Infhtenasi . .... ... .

Is an exaggerated form of Grip.: LAXATIVE BROMO QUIN1NU Tablets should be taken In larger doses than Is prescribed for ordinary Grip. -A good plan is not to wait until yon are sick, but PREVENT IT by taking a LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tab-, lets In time. .

There were 40 head In the offering.

including a lot of young stuff, which also brought satisfactory figures. The sale was held under a tent, beginning at 12 o'clock, and the attendance of

Shorthorn, fanciers was quite large

The ladies of the Friends church at j

uuDim srvea luncn. After balancing

me sneeiB me casnier 01 me saie an-i Tiwentv.Fiva Cants Worth 1 Piantv:

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lersey.r Mr. and Mrs. Stevens of Richmond, are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smaller Mr. and

Mrs. Perry Brandenburg entertained 1 in Mlddletown

Friday Miss Jenneta Keen, Louisville, Ky., Kenneth Stanton of near Liberty, and Mrs. Flora Rose Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams entertained Sunday, Frank Honing and family, of near Alquina, and Ollle Adams and family. . . . .Rollie Dinsmore of Westport, Ind., Is spending the holidays the guest of Miss Jennie Harllne Mr. and Mrs. Will Ramey of Alquina, made a business trip last Friday.... Miss Roberta White and Mrs. Mary Miles and son, Maurice, visited Mrs. Bertha La Mar and Mrs. Mary Harllne Friday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bandendistel and Miss Leona Hoag spent Christmas with Will Bandendistel Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams entertained Christmas day Mr. and Mrs. Cokefair and Mr. and Mrs. Hyle Barcus, of Liberty, Ollie Adams and family of near Fairfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk..... George Bricka, of Sincinnatl, Is spending the holidays the guest of Miss Lena Pohlar... ..Mr. and Mrs.

Truman Lackey returned home Saturday evening after spending the holi

days in Cincinnati, the guest of J. T. Conger - hnoT "wlftK. i Mr. "and Mrs. Ray Miles entertained the following guests at qn oyster supper Tuesday evening:

Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lackey and son Clyde, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis White and daughters, Grace and Roberta... ..The Christmas Cantata was given at the Bath M. E. church Sunday evening. Herbert Jinks and family spent Sunday, with John Steinard and family..... Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bandendistel and Miss Leona Hoag spent Sunday .with Mrs. Mandy Howell and Henry Tilly Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoag and will Hoag and family spent Saturday with Miss Mary Allan and brothers. Oakley and Oliver..... Mrs. Laura Bandenristel, Miss Leona Hoag and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hoag spent Friday in Richmond Mr. add Mrs.

Clarence Hoag attended the annual Christmas dinner of the Snyder family at hte home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wolf. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbank and daughter, Ruth, spent Sunday the guests of Albert Crawford and family, near Dunlapsville.. .Lewis White and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Will Shanklin of Billingsville, Christmas

nounced a net of approximately $6,500.

C&apbtUstown, Ohio Miss Dorothy Sheffer spent Sunday in New Hope with Miss Clara Aydelotte.....Heber O'Hara visited Lester Emerick at Germantown from Friday till Sunday. . . .Mrs. McDivitt and children visited Mlddletown relatives last

week. Mr. McDivitt spent Christmas

..Ed Ervln and fam

ily, W. W. Campbell and wife spent

Sunday In Eaton with Mrs. Martha Currey. .. .Several from here attend

ed the Christmas entertainment at

New Hope Sunday evening. .. .Miss Alice Sheffer of near New Paris is visiting her cousin, Miss Dorothy Gard. Mrs. Jobes of near Greenville, is

here visiting with her husband. H. M. Jobes. . . .The following men from this place attended the forward movement convention at Dayton Sunday: Frank Miller, Darrell Swisher, George Baker, Frank House, Harry Aydelotte, Joe Sheffer. Harry Fultz, plem Cohee, Joe Button and Rev. Harris There will be an exchange of pulpits Sunday. Rev. Kirby of Concord, will preach here Sunday morning and Rev. W. R. Bochringer in the evening. Rev. Bochringer will preach at Concord in the morning and Rev. Flora in the evening. .1. George Reld and family spent Christmas in Eaton with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Runyon Treva Deem entertained a party of young people Saturday evening.

Gratis

William Wearner. wife and family visited relatives in town, Thursday... ..Lewis Butt and wife entertained their children at home on Christmas day..... A most pleasing and interesting Chrlsmas program was rendered at the Conservative church Tuesday evening Theodore Flatter. v'1f and family of Mlamisburg.

M. Margarot, French Deputy-Consul of the first-class, has been appointed to

I the Embassy in London.

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- New Paris, 0. Miss Vera Dunaway returned to her college work at Marysville. Tennessee, Tuesday, after spending the holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Dunaway... ...Miss Ruth Zea went to Urbana, Friday, to spend the week with . relatives ...... Bruce Barr has returned to his work in the

Marshall Field store at Chicago, after spending several days with relatives here. . . .A number of New Paris young people attended a surprise birthday

party given for Miss Marie Heironimous at her home in Richmond. Monday evening. .. .Miss Hazel Barney was a Sunday guest of Misses Irene and Edna Cllngenpeel Charles Falkenstein and daughter, Miss Dorothea, of Hamilton, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer and Mr. and Mrs. C. A.. Northrop.... Mr.

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