Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 259, 9 September 1920 — Page 3
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$1,340 SUIT FILED EATON, O., Sept. 9. All Methodist ministers of Preble county were returned to their respective churches by the conference in Sidney. They are: Eaton, A. J. Bussard ; Camden. H. F. Stafford; Falrhaven, W. E. Shrlrer; Iewieburg, Joseph Bennett ; New Paris. F. M. Moon. The Rev. J. C. Shaw, former pastor of the Eaton church, was returned to Maumee, in the Toledo district. File Suit for Crops Alleged violation of an . agreement concerning the raising of farm crops Is grounds upon which F. M. and Gertrude Wood seek Judgment for $1,340 damages In a suit filed against Jim Bowman in common pleas court. The Woods aver they leased to Bowman in July, 1M8, a 170-acre farm In Somers township and he was to raise crops on the shares. They claim Bowman neglected the farm and crops and sold stuff off the farm wltnout consultine the daintlffs. He also threat ened to do them bodily harm, the Woods aver. Webb Take Vacation. Brlce Webb, one of the drivers of the city fire department motor truck, Is taking a 10-days' vacation. Arcanum to Play. Arcanum has been secured to oppose the locals at the ball park here next Sunday afternoon. Play will be called at 2:30. r l l ouburDan
NEW PARIS, Ohio, Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Reld Clark, of Richmond, were Labor day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Mr. and Mrs. J v m . I . 1 Ik.). CiindoV
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daughters, Marie and lona, or menmond, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Samuels, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Samuels, Miss Mary Bowles and Harry KesKler Miss Carrie Whitaker returned to Xenla Friday, where she is a teacher In the O. S. and S. O. Home. . .Misses Carrie Haller. Helen Sawyer and Eve
lyn Aker have returned aiier iwo weeks' vacation at Maultou beach Ray McClure and Harry Haller were business visitors in Dayton Friday... Miss Lou Reva Penland has returned to enter High school after spending the summer in Dayton. .. .Miss Irene Ttmmons, who has been employed in Dayton during the summer months, returned Sunday to resume her duties as sixth grade teacher in the local school Miss Mary Melody of Cincinnati, was the Sunday guest of her mother, Mrs. Jessie Melody. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoover spent Sunday as guests of Mr .and Mrs. George Caughey Albert Hawley of Lakeland, Fla., is sepnding a few days with local relatives. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Brandon were Sunday guests of relatives in Ansonia Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark, of Syracuse, N. Y., are visiting with Mrs. Martha Clark and other relatives Claude Collins, Russel Aker and Kenneth Middaugh, of Fairfield, spent Sunday and Monday with their parents. .Mrs. Fannie Phillips of Peru, Ind., came Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Baumgardner Albert Nortrop was a Sunday guest of Kermit Penland. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Meredith and sons, of Buffalo, N. Y., moved here Tuesday. They will occupy the O. W. Sherer farm, two miles east of town LeRoy Arnold has been employed as V a teacher In the Princeton consolidated school, near Hamilton. FOUNTAIN CITY. Ind. Robert Huff returned to his home at this place Wednesday after visiting with his sister, Mrs. Elmer Barnes, at Fort Collins, Colo., for several weeks Horace Hatfield attended the fair at Portland last week.... The Women's C. B. M., of the Christian church, met at the home of Mrs. C. N. Hatfield. last Thursday afternoon William Bond sold his property and repair shop to Wilbur Townsend last week. Mr. Townsend will not take possession until Dec. 1. Mr. Bond and family have rented the farm where Frank Longfellow and family are now living. east of town Russell Conner of Richmond, spent his vacation with his mother, Mrs. Thomas, and other relatives of this place. .. .Miss Olive
Harrison left Sunday for Boston, where nho has accepted a position as teacher for the coming winter Miss Jose phine Arnett is visiting a few days with relatives at Winchester Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown spent Sunday with C. N. Hatfield and family Mr and Mrs. Charles Arnett entertained Sunday: Mr. and Mrs Carl Elliott and Dr. Burkhart Wants you to write him today for a trial treatment, of Dr. Hurkhart's Vegetable Compound for Liver, Stomach Trouhle. Constipation, lion't miss this Krandest of remedlos. Address 621 Main .St., Cln'tl, O. For sale at all Drug Stores. 30-day treatment, 2uc; 70 days, 60c. Advertisement. Make Your House or Building Look Like New by Using Magnestone Stucco Ask us more about It. Hackman-Klehfoth & Co. ' 1C:h & F Sts. Phone 2015 or 2016 Order your Peaches, Plums, Tomatoes, Pears, Can Lids and Cans, Jars, Rubbers, etc., for canning. Also Cabbage for Sauerkraut. D. 0. H0DGIN, Grocer White Rose Gasoline filling station. 229 West Main St. Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 PEERLESS CLEANING CO 318 Main . Phone 1493 Work called for and delivered THE FRANKLIN Air cooled the practical year 'round Motor Car J.' B. CHAPMAN, Dealer Arrange for demonstration at Geo. Worley Garage ; 15-17 S. 9th St.
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children of Richmond, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott of Richmond Miss Mildred Arnett spent Sunday with Esther Arnett.. Misa Ethel Shoemaker has been ill with the mumps. ..Mrs. Naomi Parrlsh spent the weekend win W. B. Williams and family at Richmond. . .Several people from here attended Richmond Chautauqua Sunday C. B. Keene and family entertained as guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clawson and family, of Okeana, O., and Mr. Ernest Clawson from Columbus, O Rev. and Mrs. Aaron Worth and Mrs. Elizabeth Marine were guests of Ira Davison and family Sunday Hiss Lois Reynolds returned to her home at this place the latter part of last week after visiting a month with relatives In Ohio John Keever and daughter, Mrs. Ida Strong entertained last Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Fee Conner of Kokomo, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Conner of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Conner of Kokomo. .. .Herbert Jackson and family, of Indianapolis, visited with Mrs. Anna Jackson Monday. .. .The threshers of the west ring and their families held a picnic Tuesday afternoon at Willow Grove park. Refreshments of watermelon, ice cream and cake wens served Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reardon of Marion, Ind., spent the weekend with relatives here A. J. Gibbs has Just lately returned from near Battle Creek, Mich., where he had been visiting his Bon and family.... Miss Emma Mills returned to her home at this place Monday morning, after spending several weeks with relatives at the lakes Miss Hazel Showalter left for Cambridge City Sunday evening, where she will teach the following year Mrs. Ona Boren spent the week-end with Ed Reynolds and family at Newcastle Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Macy, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Macy and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Macy and daughter Thelma motored to Dublin last Thursday to attend the homecoming Miss Inez Leavell attended the Leavell reunion at Muncie Sunday. Mr. Earl O'Dell and son Willard. are visiting in Mackinaw, Mich. Mr. O'Dell is taking his vacation Mrs Omar Clark was operated on last Thursday at Price's Hospital at Cincinnati. She is slowly improving at this writing Mrs. Oral Owens, who has been seriously ill, is improving slowly Mr. and Mrs. Ira Davison and daughter Ellen, visited Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Will Thomas at Lynn Walter Strong and family entertained Monday: Mrs. Benton, from Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Townsend and daughter Reba, from Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Schnelle from Richmond, and Mrs. Benton from Chicago.. .Virgil Spencer is attending the state fair at Indianapolis this week The women of the Democratic party met at the Library last Saturday to form a club. Mrs. Ross Murray, south of town, acted as chairman. Nothing definite was decided at that time, but a meeting will be held again soon. H ANNA'S CREEK, Ind The Rev. Berry, of Albany, Ind., preached a fine sermon at this place last Sunday. He will probably preach here the coming year Miss Ella Creek will loave Thursday of this week to take a position in the college at Indianola, Iowa. A. P. Creek and daughter, entertained Rev. Berry and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carson at dinner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shrader and son, Loren, were the Sunday guests of Mr. Schull and family, of Connersville Ora Creek took some fine cattle to the State Fair this week Mr. and Mrs. Homer La Fuze entertained Walter LaFuze and family, at six o'clock dinner, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Stevens went to Indianapolis, Friday to spend several days with Mr. snd Mrs. C. M. Libbert and attend the State Fair Harriett and Maxlne LaFuze visited their grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer La Fuze, several days last week Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain and Irving La Fuze and family, attended the picnic supper at the Liberty M. E. church one evening last week Mrs. Owen Wilson has been quite ill with rheumatism for the past several days Mr. and Mrs. 'Ora Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Irving LaFuze, are at Indianapolis this week visiting and attending the State Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greggerson were Eaton visitors. Monday School opened here Monday with Mr. Harry Ardery, principal, and Miss Bessie Wilson. Primary teacher. The enrollment Monday totaled 66 pupils. William Moss was transacting CI T THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c and mail It to Folev & 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 Tar Compound, for cough, 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, biliousnes. headache, und slugjrlsh bowels. For sale by A. O. Luken & Co., 630 Main St. Advertisement. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS S7.50 to 816.50 Buy now while stocks are complete HIRSCH'S DUSTY'S SHOE REBUILDFtS S04M89St N. 5t. omsiTt m (UMtOAP STOUso snfsmrm Of OAS OfFKt state is4o STORES PHOT05 T MAI ST ROfMONamO CHEVROLET MOTOR CARS E. W. 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business In Liberty, Saturday Mr. Charles Swafford and family entertained relatives and friends from Eaton and West Alexander, laBt Sunday...... George La Fuse and family, were dinner guesta of Irving La Fuze's, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Swafford and son, Mai, were afternoon callers. ....Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain attended the Chamberlain reunion at Glen Miller park, Saturday Miss Brandenburg's Sunday School class of the Liberty M. E. Church met with Miss Eloise La Fuze last Thursday afternoon. Fourteen girls were present. Lima beans, cottage cheese, potato salad, pickles, cake and grapes were served at supper Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shengler entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were placed for Rev. Fred Stovenour, Mrs. Sara Moore and son, Jode, Mr. and Mrs. Borrodale, and children Mrs. John Stevens Is entertaining her Bister, Mrs. Mate Cross, of Indianapolis, this week Mr. and Mrs. David Maze entertained Mr. and Mrs. James MaLone and daughters, Misses Lulu and Winnefred, of Liberty, at dinner, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Perry La Fuze attended the Hamylin reunion at Mlamisburg, Labor Day J. A. Stevens has gone to Colorado to buy cattle Mr. and Mrs. James Ardery and little grand-daughter, Shirley, called at Harry Ardery's, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson, and daughter, Bessie, of Connersville, were in this locality. Sunday evening. Miss Bessie is teaching primary 6chool at this place David Maze and Hubert Phenis attended the Bradbury and Colvin sale, Monday Will Ammerman and family, and Cravan Rader and family, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cassions Snowen, near Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Tappen and son. Herold. of this place, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin, of Liberty, motored to Hope, Ind., and spent Sunday and Monday the guests of Floyd Keller and family Emmett La Fuze and family, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tappen, near Kitchel.. .. .Mrs. Will Ammerman and daughters, Clarabelle and Lucile, spent Friday with Mrs. Phillip Duley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ensley are attending the State Fair this week Miss May Duley, of Richmond, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Duley Miss Icera Swafford visited her brother, Charles and family, Saturday Several from here attended the Chautauqua at Richmond, Sunday, and report a fine address Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert Jones, of Pershing, Ind, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harmeyer; of Kitchel Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell, of liberty, called in this locality, Saturday evening. GRATIS, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers, of Detroit. Mich., are visiting relatives in town this week... ..Mrs. Daisy Coleman and son Clyde and Miss Mabel Bookwalter were shopping In Dayton Tuesday Eliza beth Karicofe visited with her aunt Mrs. Jennie Pugh, at Eaton last weeV.. A large number of relatives and friends met and gave Mrs. Kate Zim merman a surprise Sunday, the occasion being her 76 birthday.. .Orvllle Bailey and wife attended the fair at Columbus, last Wednesday Lucell Steller, who has been visiting with relatives in town the past two weeks, returned to her home at Connersville, Ind., Sunday. Miss Vesta Apple accompanied her Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silvers, last Wednesday, a baby girl which has been named Mary Lucille Ray Miller. Glen Furry, Clayton and Russel Henderson attended the fair at Columbus Friday, and returned home Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dick Apgar were shopping in "The Bank of Efficient Service"
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Eaton Saturday.. .Mr. and Mrs. George Moses and daughter, Russa, were ehopplng In MIddletown, Tuesday.. . . .The Gratis band assisted the Lewisburg band at the Lewlsburg home coming Monday. Quite a number of our town people were there Carrie Barton of Dayton, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ulrlch and wife and son, Lowell, spent Sunday with Frank Furry and family Creston Young of Rich mond, spent Monday at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Lane and Mrs. Ada KImmel attended congress at Winona, Ind., last week Clyde Zimmerman and family of Columbus, Is visiting his parents this week Our school will open next Monday, Sept. 13 The Zuni Indian show Is giving an exhibition each evening this week. HOLLANSBURG, O Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Adams and family, of Newcastle, Ind., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wiles. Wednesday night and Thursday Mrs. Emma Williams entertained at dinner Wednesday in honor of her seventy-ninth birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams, of Toledo, O., Mrs. Don Williams and children. ....Mr. Irvln Mlkesell, of Bethel, Ind., were the guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. John Mikesell and family Mrs. Lulu Hartzell and children, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troutwine Mrs. Eliza Jones is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lucretia Mansfield and daughter. Ella. Mrs. Mansfield is reported as being improved Mrs. Clem Nichols, of Richmond, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Pheba Piatt, last week. . . . .The funeral of Mrs. Phuba Thomas, who died at her home last Monday night, was held at the Christian church, Wednesday morning. Rev. Johnson officiated. Mrs. Thomas was one of the lodest pioneer of this place. He was a good christian and church worker Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryant and Mr. Gust Florney, of Cincinnati, returned to their home, Friday, after a two weeks visit with Dr. and Mrs. Meek Mr. and Mrs. Russell Caskey spent Thursday evening with Mrs. Pheba Piatt and family Mrs. Hettie Williams left Monday for Greenville, O., where she has accepted a position at the Palace Department Store. She will have charge of the toys and boys juvenile department.... Miss Gladys Bartholmey, of Auburn, O., was the guests last week of Miss Norma Chenoweth, of Glen Karn Mr. Floyd Bell, of Richmond, Ind., was GENUINE ASPIRIN KAtm mark nainno PACKED AIRTIGHT TO INSURE FULL MEDICINAL VALUE ALWAYS
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a visitor here Saturday Mrs. Addlngton spent last week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Addington Mr. L. V. Mikesell and family, motored to Indianapolis. Ind., and spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson and family Mr. John Feden and family, of near Arba, Walter Peden and family, of Eaton, and Harvey Peden, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Margaret Peden. CENTERVILLE. Ind. Rev. Ernebt Clark will begin a eerles of sermons Sunday evening. Sept, 12, which he will illustrate with stereopticon slides. The subject of his sermon will be "The First Christian Hero." Mrs. Clarke will assist with an illustrated solo. This will be the first of a series of illustrated sermons which will bo gin with next Sunday evening's services. No charges will be made ir connection with them other than the regular Sunday offering. The public Is Invited. Miss Rene Brown and Joseph King entertained the following guests at the King home, north of town, at din-J ner, Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Dunbar Mr. and Mrs. Julian Dunbar, Walter Dunbar and son, David, of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Donald LonU. and son, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Flora King, of Centerville Mr. an-1 Mrs. Elmer Holmes and daughter, Gretchen, of Richmond, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, Saturday. William Clapp and family, of Indianapolis, Mary Clapp of Greencastle, Mr. Lafuze and family of RichWhy Be Afraid oi Good Food? Eat What You Like Best But Follow It With a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet When the stomach sours or becomes gassy, with heartburn, it needs the alkaline effect to offset the acid condition. This you get from one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Relief is usually very prompt. The regular use of these tablets after meals gives the stomach and small intestine substantial help to digest food and you will then be bold enough to eat baked beans, fried eggs, sausage, buckwheat cakes and many other things you thought would make your stomach miserable. Get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any drug store and you will then eat whatever you like and be fortified against the acid, sour stomach due to indigestion or dyspepsia. Advertisement. for Savings"
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