Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 136, 17 April 1920 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 1920.

VETERAN RANDOLPH PHYSICIAN QUITS

AFTER FIFTY YEARS

!- ; WINCHESTER, Ind., April 17. Dr. - J. H. McFarland, of New Pittsburg, In ""the northeast part of the county, has

.retired from the profession after . 50 years as a practitioner. He la well kpown throughout a large part of Randolph and Jay counties, Indiana, and Darke county, Ohio. He will devote P hia time to looking after his farms. "Swiped" Theatre Tickets 5s Oliver Canada, aged 11, .made himS. self popular with his young friends here Thursday when he gave away a

T I Chief of Police Fletcher Investigated ( the lad'a renernsitv and - found tha

xj boy had takn the tickets from the f - office of the theater while the ticket

boy will be arraigned in Juvenile

court upon the return of Judge Sbock-

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ney from .Louisiana.

Mrs. ruckett succumos

The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Puckett,

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day with Mrs. Jennie Borton Miss tiara1 Newson, of Earlham College, spent Wednesday the guest of Miss Guthrie and visited school, she being a former teacher of Room No. 2 Mr. Joe Borton spent Wednesday shopping in Richmond Mrs. Sam Miller spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Morris McCoy and children, of Richmond Misa Lesaie Williams, of Williamsburg, and Miss Helen Roller, of Greensfork, visited Room No. 1 and

No. 2 of the school Tuesday afternoon. ....Mr. and Mrs. Moody Lamb spent Sunday at Muncle Miss Lorena Bond spent the week-end with Miss Irma Lamb. MILTON, Ind. Mrs. W. L. Parkins spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hussey, near Hafcerstown

The Foreign Missionary Bociety of the Methodist Church met Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Vem Beeson. Mrs. Mary Walker was assistant hostess. Mrs. Parkins conducted the lesson study on "Africa." Mrs. Ozro Dailey and Mrs. Clarence Lauyston gave readings on the subject. Mrs. Hester conducted the Mystery Box. About 80 members were present. A fine social hour followed the program. Dainty

refreshments were served. The next

visit her son Fred Jones and wife in Muncle. and her sister, Mrs Charles Hardy and family, in Union City Mrs. Oliver Beeson and Mrs. Charles Kniese were Richmond visitors, Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Swearlngen and Mrs. Flora Ferguson were at Elwood, Sunday to visit Mrs. Kate Wilson Mrs. Charles Ferris was hostess for the Home Club, Friday evening. Instead of the literary program they had a social evening with all sorts of stunts in keeping with April Fool day. LIBERTY. R. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Tru

man Lackev and Mr. and Mrs. Hor

ace LaMar were shopping in Conner

vile Thursday afternoon Clyde Newklrk and Frank Cromwell made a

business trip to Richmond Thursday

...The Highland Economic club went Mondav to Brookville to 6ee the Home

SDecial train which made a tour of

the state over the Big Four railway

lines under the direction of Purdue

university. The labor-saving devices

for the home, as well as the Banitary

spent Sunday with relatives at Dun-j met the ladies of Fairfield last Saturers. In a contest which followed Mrs.

day afternoon at the noma oi . miss Mabel Jinks won first prize ana Mrs.

lapsville. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles

and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt motored to Richmond Friday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newklrk called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brandenberg Friday evening... Mrs. Lidla White has been the guest of her son, Frank and wife, for the past week. . . .Dr. Alexander of Indianapolis, the government tester is testing the Jersey herds of John Driscol and Horace La Mar's for tuberculosis this week.... Mrs. Frank White and Mrs. Fred Brookbank will attend the April meeting of the Fairfield Economic club at the home of Mrs. A. D. Mills at Fairfield Wednesday afternoon.... Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar, Mrs. Mary Harbine spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Harbine in Liberty who have recently returned from the south Mrs. Lida White spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ethel White.... Cloyde Lackey spent the week-end with friends in College Corner. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Perry Steward called on Bud Johns and family

Monday evening.... Miss Frances Mo

Jn!Mahan received the highest grade for

the women. The demonstration show- j diploma in Harmony township and for

years old, who died suddenly of j meeting will be with Mrs. Parkins.. ,

5? heart trouble Wednesday . night, was

held Friday afternoon in the Max-

Mr. Clyde Leverton and family Mr. Benton Wissler and family, Mr. Harry

V-vllle church, six mile west of here, Doty and familv. Mr. and Mrs. irvin

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...w uic cf w . a. mai iiu 111 Luaigo. t Interment was in the adjacent cemejrr tery. Mrs. Puckett is survived by IJE two daughters, Mitss Bernice Puckett 'ir and Miss May Mclntire, and her husi band, William Y. Puckett. Shortages Continue

, The shortage of coal and gasoline

Harmler, Mr. Oscar Kerlin and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Wagnor, Mr. Linville Ferguson and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Mr. Carl Caldwell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams had a co-operative dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ferris, Tuesday evening.. . . .

The singers of the community will

here still continues, there being no j meet for practice Sunday afternoon at

2 coal In the hands of the dealers, and

l very little gasoline. The sale of gaso-

iiue nas oeea resincieu. un inursday there was only. one dealer in the

2 o'clock at the Methodist church

Mrs. O. L. Beeson came home Sunday

from the hospital at Connersville. Mr. Williard Williams came home Tuesday

T . ,had f. stoc,k ?f gasoline, j from tne Methodist hospital at Indian-

The natural gas flow also is much im-!

. paired. Two Are Badly Hurt Two accidents occurred Thursday at Farmland. The Rev. Dwight R. :f Lusk. former pastor of the WinchesX7 ter Christian church, suffered a brok-

apolis. Both are getting along nicely

. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Harry North and son Walter and daughter Martha were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown. Mr. John North, who spent the winter in Florida, was also at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Brown

Mr. Martin Brown and son John

The

Royal Arch Chapter of Masons of

Cambridge City presented Mr. Brown with a flowering plant Sunday Mr. Belden and family have moved from Connersville Into their new home purchased of Mr. Henry Hoffman

! The Cary Club met Thursday after-

ncu Dcioro vommmee I t.t n o.. ...i . v

Tirilll..... t i . . ,. .villi inis, v. j, oi lull wiicii mo William W. Canada, of this city. ..n,i ' , .

- . . . . . , - - i aniuniug iiufeiiifi vttia Kjvrji, tvaia .who was appointed counsul to Vera rn(rii.,r.il ni.:.!.-

2t J ?t 7 P.residen,t McKinley Uda Warren. The church an'd It3 fen?nff fndiloh,ei"eKdUnKg 1116 uni,leas: Social Mission, Mrs. Walter Templin. -rtn??J-.19Jtvha8een summoned ;The next meeting be an 0pen

Art A nK I1a An nM n 1 M .

"t- aim nuiic viau&iuc uu auiUUlUUilOi

i. Kenneth Craig was struck by a train j Brown, do not. improve much

huud uiiviug au auiumuuiio acruss the Big Four railroad in that town, 'f- and the machine was completely demoli8hed. Craig escaped with his Hie, ;but is in a serious condition. Three persons have been killed at this crossjf ing in the last five years. ...

Summoned Before Committee

ed that each modern farm home can have all the conveniences of any town or city home. The electric labor-saving machines and apparatus, such as

churns, washers, electric irons, elec

the past year attended school at New

Hope where Miss Ruby Teegarden is the teacher Mr. and Mrs. Frank White motored to Liberty Sunday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thurstons

trie sweepers, running water and oth- near there. ..Ilas May Riser and

by telegram before the senate cora-i

on Mexican aifairs. and

' for WanMnp-tnn ThiiroHaw

fr" Officers Are Elected

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e.r'itt;rr.n "z,:ra::une. with the following committee

7:",.T ... . in chareer Mesdames F. C. McCormick.

Alice Gresh, (eorge Wagnor, John Du-

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At the vVomans club meetina held j

" Thursdav Mrs Mabel T kW wi iverun, ana cugar venny tJtlZnl 1.. Brenner! I JS 51 de;

tfjffiittte Ml" Ardlsta Murray. The team from

CS v wa j AIAIUD AUhil 1LG1I l. I m 1 t

win's Corner Sunday afternoon

heimer, corresponding eecretary; and ; ZZ S f Mrs. .Horace LaMar since

o , Kimnav i.n-nria wntta and ram hr

Delber Retherford spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Steward.... Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johns spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor' near Harrisburg. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lackey entertained at dinner Sunday Riley Akers and Ellas Ross.. ..Robert McElwell and family greeted friends in Brookville Saturday... Mrs. Lidia White spent Monday with Mrs. Mary Harbine.... The Harmony and Liberty township will hold their commencement together at Quakertown May 8 Miss Mary Allan and brothers and Will Baudendlstels and family spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baudendlstel. . . . Charles Gutapsel and family spent Sunday with relatives near Summan. ..Mr. and Mrs Clarence Haag attended church at Blllingsville Sunday night Mrs. Clyde Newklrk spent Tuesday in Liberty with relatives.... Miss Lena Pohlar returned home Wednesday after spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Watsie Brunner in Liberty. .. .Omer Doty and family

spent Sunday evening with Henry Pohlar and family Mr. and Mrs. James Risinger spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Hamilton.. ....George Bricka of Cincinnati was

the guest of Miss Lena Pohlar over!

er household conveniences, make the

work of women on the farm very little, if any, harder than the home duties of women in town or city. The cost of providing these conveniences for the women of the home is no greater than those to lighten the labor of the men. More than 200 farm homes in Franklin county already are supplied with electric machines for light and power. Those attending from this community were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Frank White. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brookbank, Mrs. Ethel White and daughter Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMahan, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baudendistel, Mrs. Clarence Haag, Mrs. Omer Doty, Miss Leona Haag, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brandenburg, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Snider, Mrs. John Hockenberry, Mrs. Shelby Hayward and son John Alden, Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar, Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lackey, Mrs. Ray Miles and

son Maurice Curtis Crocker anck

family called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Templeton Sunday afternoon. .. .Robert Abernathy spent one evening last week with Ray Miles and family.... Mr. and Mrs. Horace LaMar and Joe McMahan and family were greeting friends in Liberty Saturday. .. .Mr.

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Dawson and family spent Sunday ; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Georee

Doty

Blanche CromwelL Her object was to

organize a nursing class. The fee is $1.00 and 60c for the text book. The class will begin Monday, April 12. Subject, "Contagious diseases." The following ladies enrolled: Lida Mills, Eleanor Mills, Eva Greenhow, Estella McMahan, Banche Cromwell, Mary Preston, Emma Younts, Lena Apsley, Eva Personette, Roxa McMahan, Edna Veal. and Mabel Jinks. Additional names will be added next week. Meetings are held at the church from 2 to 3 p. m Mrs. Elizabeth Bultman entertained at dinner v Easter, Harry West and family and Miss Wynn of Riley, O., William Stewart and family and Amzy Banning.... Born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Glamb, of Templeton's Creek, a baby girl.... Born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Younts, a baby boy.... Herbert Rose and family and Mrs. Gertrude Masters of Economy, Ind., spent Sunday here. Mrs. Masters will have a sale of household goods next week ....Mr. and Mrs. Roy Personett of Brookville spent Sunday with George Personette and family Mrs. Fred Brookbank and daughter, Ruth and Miss Marie Bond of New Hope were In town Saturday The Fairfield

Home Economic club met with Mrs. Lida Mills last' Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs. Orpba Brookbank read a paper

on "The Ballot." Mrs. Llna Person

ett read from an Indiana law book on "Voting" Mrs. A. L. Preston had a paper on "Current News." At the

close Mrs. Mills served lettuce sand

wiches, potato salad, cocoa and waf-

KJt Johnston, won second. Miss Mary

Anderson, a fine violinist of Miami

university with Miss Mills at the piano rendered some excellent music Herbert Jinks and family spent Sunday afternoon with Howard Snider and family. . . .Horace Ward and family entertained a large company of relatives and friends Sunday.... Bern Cromwell of Indianapolis is the guest of his daughter Mrs. Bart Whitney. .. .Bart Whitney has purchased Darlia Hannas barber shop equipment and now o4r village has but one barber. . Dr. Preston spent several days at the home of John E. McMahan trimming fruit trees ....Forest Rudd is improving slowly from the deep cut In his ankle. His wife visits him dally at the Fayette county hospital. ..'.Mrs. Clarence Banning and children spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Herbert Jinks. . .Frank Cromwell and family spent Sunday with Theo Cromwell and daughter. . . Mrs. Betty Bultman and two boys left Sunday for a two weeks' visit with relatives. .. .Fred Loper spent Easter with his sister and nic at Ander

son... .Glen Burke spent Easter at Muncle, Ind Horace Ward is having his old house remodeled and four new rooms built on in front. Lewla Davis and his force of men have the contract,.... James Johnston and wife entertained George Personette and family, Omer Personette and wife, Clint Dare, Fred Loper and Glen Burke last Friday evening. .Mrs. Carl Shrlner of Brookville and Mrs. Ed Scott of Andersonville spent Friday evening with Mrs. Mabel Jinks.. The graduates from Fairfield common school are: Carl Younts, Edith Naylor, Mary Miller, Freda Personette and Vivian Osborn. The commencement will be held at Blooming Grove. The date Is not yet fixed.

If HUNT'S Bmln Mia im tha treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA. SI NO WORM, TBTTBR er other itching kto diieaiai. Try 75 cast boa at our rah

D. & S. Drug Co Cor. 9th and Main

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CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 6o and mail It to Foley & Co.. 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing: your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and TaT, for coug-hs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pain in sides and back, rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., 630 Main St. Advertisement.

Dusty's Shoe Rebuilders

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504 N. 8th St. Opposite the Railroad Store

STORES

11 N. 9th St 50 Steps North of Gas Office Phone 1540

with Mr. and Mrs. James Dawson, near Whitcomb.... Mrs. Mary Harbine spent Saturday and Sunday in Liberty, the guest of her sisters, Mrs. Orme and Mrs. Day, on South street. ....Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt spent

one day last week with Jennings Daw

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pohlar

were the Sunday guests of Henry Pohlar and family. .. .Horace LaMar ground corn for Lewis White and Fred Brookbank Tuesday.

FAIRFIELD Miss Edna Stuart,

son and family. .. .Lewis White and Red Cross nurse of Franklin county.

ramuy caiiea on Barney lrwin at Good-

Don't Forget the Coat and Suit Sale all this week at the

e mam sz

OXFORDS that Fit the Feet

DOUGLAS Black and Brown EMERSON Black and Brown .

...$5, $6 and $8 $10 to $12

KMrs. J.. A. Brown, a member of the

Inboard. " " sju, Land -Leased for Oil It is reported that several hundred acres of land have been leased for oil

-in the east part of the county, near

hour Delmar Doddridge was home

from Ann Arbor for the spring vacation. His sister, Mrs. Park Lantz, of Petoskey, Michigan, was also a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James

ir. Union City. Wells that have been' frC!!

abandoned for years have been clean-

.ed out and are showing a email proeduction, of low-grade oil, yet in pay-

jub quanui.es. me iieia mat was

Chicago, is home to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hoshour have

.leased near Winchester has two rigs huJ aa recent guests Rev. and Mrs. at work drilling, but as yet they are Walter Jerge, of Bath, Ind Mr. n nt of tho nrnno,. rinnVi t o 1-T n rVor a f nrm or Tiltnn rplHpTit hns

v ""I'x. vvu ouuui. ouuie . , , 7 new gas wells have been reported returned and will move his family into

-wiiu a smau now.

If!' ' I l " " j Hf Suburban j ,

j the property recently occupied by Mrs

Fanny Creig Miss Alice Ward, who has been a nurse in the Deaconess home at Indianapolis, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis "jTard. ....Mrs. Carrie Johnson has had as

WEBSTER. Ind. The Ladies' Aid nf guest her son Louis, of Indianapolis.

Friends' Church met at the aid room' . .Lloyd Parkins was home from V for quilting Thursday afternoon. Those Conersville, Wednesday night The rresnt were. Mrs. Hannah .Tav Mrs following notice was tacked on the

,Clara Culbertson, Mrs. A. L. Baldwin, j front door of the Milton school house yMrs. Louie Demeree, Mrs. Jennie Jes-'this week: "It has been shown that bup, Mrs. Jennie Borton Mrs. Bell tne school-house in Milton, Washing- j Willis and Mrs. Allie Brumfield called ton township, Wayne County Is un-i on Mrs. Morrison, Thursday afternoon. ' panitary and therefore is a menace to Mr. Allen Lamb is in a very criti- -the health and efficiency of the chilcal condition Mrs. Lucinda Sted-' dren. The state board of health of. ?v dom remains very ill.. . .Harold Daven-' Indiana orders that said school house port Is spending several days with his be closed for all school purposes after j

were greeting friends in Liberty Sat

urday Mr. and Mrs. Truman Lackey called on friends in College Corner Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles and son, Murice, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Miles of Liberty who recently returned from the south where they spent the winter Mr. and Mrs. Carson Stanton and son Kenneth and Mrs. Flora Rose called on Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brandenburg Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Cromwell spent Sunday with Theo

Cromwell and daughter, Blanch, in

Fairfield Curtis Crocker and family were greeting friends In Liberty Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams and Miss Bertha Carey spent Sunday with Ollie Adams and family near Fairfield Elmer Templeton and family

Fresh and Smoked Meats BUEHLER BROS.

715 Main Street

prandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood

Davenport, near Chester Mrs. Leeanna Lamb, who has been spending several weeks with her son, has returned to her home at Muncie Mr. Glenn Miller is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller, of this place Mrs. William Roller, of Greensfork, spent Wednes-

June 15. Any township trustee or city

or town trustee or teacher who author-; izes to be used or uses same building i for school purposes shall be prosecuted ! by the law. The notice was signed by j Dr. Hurty and has the government j seal The cemetery association meti Monday evening with Mrs. F. M. Jones, j Mrs. F. M. Jones left Friday to I

WHEN BUILDING Use the best cement. We recommend LEHIGH CEMENT Hackman-KIefoth & Co. N 10th & F Sts. Phone 2015 or 2016

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Priced for Ouick Sale

The following list comprises but a few of the many used cars we are offering Several Buick Roadsters and Several Overland cars One Mitchell Touring Touring models. One new Maxwell One Dort Touring Good Pilot Touring cars. One Ford 2 good Davis Touring cars. One Oldsmobile, like new. One Allen Touring

No matter what kind of a car you want you can find It here.

A FEW USED TIRES In good condition are here if you want them. It will pay you to buy these tires as there are still many miles of service in each used tire we are offering.

MAKE YOUR OWN REPAIRS

And save the difference that you can easily do if you want one of a special lot of used cars that we are now offering at a fair price on easy term3. It will pay any mechanic who desires a used car te come to see what we are offering in this line you will surely find a big used car bargain here.

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THE FIRESTONE GIANT SOLID TIRE shown above is one of many types in

the Firestone line. It is built for heavy-duty trucks, four and five tons or more. It protects the truck better. It increases speed safely. Because it holds the road. We have a truck-tire press to apply Whatever your truck or your hauling, this tire and remove it Our machines we have the Firestone Truck Tire to and our men aid you to get most value give you traction, truck protection, long and most miles. and continuous use. There is a Firestone Tire for every load, road and condition of service.

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Tires

Chenoweth Electric Service Company 1113-1115 MAIN ST., PHONE 2121 RICHMOND, IND.

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Chenoweth Auto Co. 1107 Main St. Used Cars at Garage No. 3 at 13 S. 11th Phone 5200 3E