Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 209, 12 July 1920 — Page 2

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THE RIQHMONQ PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JULY 12, 1920. Z , , " m . it -- ...tfiajs i , - . -. .

MRS. EARMAN DEAD; CLICK IS BURIED; VQMAM BECDVERS

EATON, O., July 12. Mrs. Hannah Earman, 65, wife of Prank Earman, filed -Sunday mem lag at 4 -o'clock at the family home, five miles northwest of Eaton, after a protracted ' Illness. She -was a native of Virginia.' Arrangements for the funeral will not be completedUTitnwora TsecefV'ed"ffdhi relatives in Virginia. 1 Besides her husband, Mrs. Earman leaves six daughters, three- of whom are unmarried and are at home; Mrs. David Peters, west of Eaton; Mrs. Rodeffer, living rear- Eaton, and Mrs. Batdorf, wife of Frank Batdorf, super. Ihtenflent erthe county" inffnnaryrarTd three sons, QhAlea, at home; William ef Preble county, and Arthur, who la located In -the west.-- : "- Gllck Services Held. Funeral service -for-Jacob -Click, 85, retired farmer and lifelong resident of

Preble county, who died Saturday morning at his home here, were, conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Lutheran "church by the Rev: George Sixtr Burial" "was In Zion cemetery,five 'miles north of Eaton. " The decedent Is survived by -his wife,- son -George, of Preble county; daughters, Mrs. John OXeary, Wife of the -superintendent of the Eatotf publicstrhool3i "Mrs. James DeArrnohd, Chicago Mrs. Flora' Slaugh and Mrs. Lllller Forsyttie, both orDaytori".

Mrs. Shields Is Better. Mrs. "Louise "Shields,"-55," who attempted to - end' her' life Saturday morning, at her home here, by drink Ing carbolic arid; has a'chance for recovery; according-"to attending physicians. Her condition was slightly Improved' Sunday " and this ' morning Ehe-was"resting fairly easy." The physicians say They "ar$ endeavoring to avert internal Inflammation," whlch If successful, will in "'an' probability, result In 'the patient's" recovery. The woman's attempt upon her life was due to the" condition of her mind, which was brought about by ' high blood pressure, is" the opinion 'of her physicians: Tier brothers, Charles and Frank Klemmer, and Dayton, and sisters, Mrs: "Anna Minrier," "Richmond. Ind., and Mrs. Ricka Elkenberry, Gratis, were at her bedside Satufday and Sunday. Dead" Baby Is Mystery. Since the finding late Friday evenlng"of the dead body of a male Infant in a compartment" of the" "disposal plant of the city sewage' system, the police and coroner have been conducting" an Investigation, but up to today they have not developed anything that gave promise of discovery of the person or persons guilty of the crime. The disccovery at the disposal- plant was ma"d6 T)y pick 'Miles. Indications were the -body had not"long"be"en in the compartment. A-few-months ago the body of a child Of -about- the-earo'e age as that one- found Friday -w-as-dfs-covered In a compartment of-the: same disposal plant, - indications - being-that it had been -the several -daysi "- -HORSE-IS MISSING Superintendent Frank Batdorf of the county informary, report the-thef t or straying -of a valuable 2-year-old

mare- from the--infirmary premises.

He Is unable to find any trace -of the missing animal, which is descriEed as a-tt" bay,-white l5Tr- hi toreheadr 15

hands high and weighing 1400 pounds. I Th"e animal is "the property of the" in-1

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home as the members of the Strohm family entered the house affer having attended services at the Marcus Hook Baptist church- ' - "Now I know it's the cat," continued Mrsr Strohm when the ears of the listeners were greeted by a plaintive "meow," coming out of the dark recesses of the kitchen where there was no-light burning. When members of te Strohm family came downstairs next morning, however, they realized " that it was not the cat, after all, but a burglar who knew ' how to imitate, pussy to perfection, who- made the noise in the kitchen. "-- - ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Strohm are satisfied that the cat would not have got away with a wallet containing nearly $100 and five times that amount in jewelry; besides some silverware. And then, -again, the cat would not have left this saucy note, found lying on the kitchen-table: "The old cat thanks you for letting him alone: Besides, he liked the way you left the

jgood things-in the ice box. ' This bid-

cat scratches when you bother 'him. So yon did -well to let him alone."

FARMERS ARE RAISING LESS TIMOTHY THIS YEAR Even old Dobbin's feed gets scarcer, according to County Agent Murphy. Some see in this the circle of high prices less hay,, higher prices for the hay that exists,- -GreeAer expense for the farmer;"higher costs for the food the farmer sells. ' - - But farmers see it otherwise. First--Horses can live en other things besides timothy. They thrive on clover, alfalfa, oats, straw and silage. - : - - - Second Timothy is hard on the ground." It consumes" those properties of the soil necessary to the production of other farm plants. Farmers dislike to raise it on this account. - -- -T-hird Timothy - is -not- -good for work horses because it tends -to-malte them fat. Other feed Is strengthening-, less expensive and less harmful to-the muscles, Murphy says. - " Fourth'-r-It is more profitable this year to raise food for human beings.

BET ON A RECORD

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By WILLIAM R. SANBORN TKS "bears In-th e -Cfrrrogu" g hIu pit areTettfflg "that corn will cuutluuw to improveand that "we shall have at least a, three billion. bushel crop. For that reason they have been "Jumping or!Themafke,t," and DemT5eT""CoTn was off 21 cents per bushel on Saturday, compared with the high in the previous week, 1

July-cofn broke 22 cents and September 18'centt in - the -sanS time,

while' cash eorn is selltngTrom 30 to

35 -cenl6-under the prices ruling a

year ago today. The corn market has

broken better for the bears, of late;

than at any time during past year.

' Much may happen to "corn -before the "fodder's in the sTTocky'-and, as

with wheat, there will be a lot of "ups

and doWns" In price. Just now the

country is speculating on the opening

price on the Chicago board on Thurs

day," of December wheat, the guesses

ranging at from $2.20 to $2.60 per bushel, wherr wheat trading bell taps lor the first time since September,

1917; Based on cash grain prices and

bids for new wheat at country points

the market -should open around $2.50

or higher." - Bidding $2.66 at Winchester.

Some Wayne county elevator men

received bids of $2.66 for new wheat

delivered fct Winchester, last Thurs

day.-alid could'have contracted at that

price, bo -we are tdld

Hoga reaeheH the high of the week

at Indianapolis on Saturday,' the spread

being from $15 to $16.25 on choice

heavies and lights made a top of

$16.60, the bulk or sales being around $16.40. For the first time in weeks

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For Men . ' -. Our Stocks of Men's and Young Men's PALM BEACH SUITS are most complete and we have styles-a A- sizes to suit all. See our up-to-date Straw-Hats,-' Negligee "shirts "with cuffs and collars attached. Underwear, Silk Hose, Wash Ties, ete. -

trading was governed on a scale of

average weights. Hoga weighlag 275

to 300 pounds brought $ 16 and those above 309 pounds eold .mostly' a

$15.50.

-"-faWlium to good killing cattle made

a suTfBCamrai recyery.'rn nricea at Itf

dianianapolis last week.' final figures

"BTrog-STnergain-of "V5 "cents'to" $1.

Cows end 'heifers also advanced from

60 to 75 cents durltr the week. -' The Chfcago market on 4both hogs and cattle steadied- and-m'ada. soma advances last week, and sheep and Iambs were "also Tilgher atKewee end.-Th top on hogs Saturday was J 16,4 0, - while -.good - lambs - showed an advance of if.gO, following the" reak

f about $6 In th- previous -weekr Yearnsga -apd wethera -were also-p fl.00.' - v . '""BANKER ADMITS SHORTAGE ALEXANDRIXrCa JuTy 2 PMice here annonireetr- they ha arrCTted a man who, they said, had admitted 'h6 was August Jaedicke Jr.,. president jot

thyHaaover, (Kans.) state bank and president of the Hanover Telephone company. The man ' who had been bre -About two weeks engaged in the operation of an electric service staTlbTiTrn'msohTesSIdTrrThe'pTrrrcS' said. trmitted a shortage of 'flsloOQIn his aCWints at Hanover, Washington county," Kansas. "

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Our stock of Reed & Fibre Furniture at July Sale Prices To offer stocks of Reed and Fibre Furniture in a sale like fHIs,at"6Udh a big dRCounVls -something heretofore unheard of. "And "when you' see" what wonderful Btocks we have and note the lowne'ss of bur regular "prices," our July Discount takes on added "signlficance7 There ar beautiful Reed nnd Fibre thairs,- itockers. Chaise Lounges-, -Ferneries, -Settees", Table Lamp3, etc.; 'In all the latest designs and-the" rtew frosted green, black, blue; gray ami-other eolors.as" well aHin the watural. ' Remember that this reduction Is for July tshly, sd'come" llow if you would profit -by-lt-and get first choice-of dor splendid stocks. - REED AND FIBRE ROOM SUITES An extra" special "for our JvJy"Sale"13" & "Three-Iece Sulte. with Ohair, Rocker -and Settee, " " ' JJQK ff upholstered in tapestry, at . tj) 0Ul

Many Other Suites at $35 $62 $105 Less 10 to 20 Discount REED and FIBRE CHAIRS and ROCKERS Exceptionally "well-madefwith comfortable padded backs"and seats, &wrod wftheSaMnlng-tapcstries and cretonnes. There are many different styles to select from, -all prleed-riuring thts July Sale at just about what it would rast us todayto replace hem" at wholesaler - -- --- - -- - $5.50 to $25.00 Less 10 to 20 discount " "

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