Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 264, 15 September 1920 — Page 2

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1,000 ATTEND RUST FUNERAL AT EATON; JURY. VENIRE DRAWN

EATON, O., Sept 15.T-In the presence of fully 1,000 people, the body o! David ' Rust, Preble county soldier, who died In December, 1918, while In overseas service, -was burled here Tuesday afternoon In Mound Hill cemetery. Full military burial was ac corded. : , .' ", ' ' , Funeral services were conducted in rh rviriatian church at 3 o. m., one

hour later than the hour set. The serviseswere conducted by the Rev, Mr. : Hughes, of Miamisburg, an overseas chaplain, and Pastor Hiley Baker. ' The services occupied about one 5 hour's time. The body was escorted from tne home of the dead soldier's mother, I Mrs. Susan Rust, Vine street, to tho

church and to the cemetery oy aw ' ex-service men. many of them over- : seas "buddies," including several exmarines. The band from Harry Ray i post, American Legion. Rlchmonu, Ind., marched at the head of the fui neral procession. Chaplain Hughes conducted a brief service at the grave and the Rev. Mr. I Baker offered prayer. Six stalwart . overseas men acted as pallbearers, ? tnd lowered the body to Its last rest- ; ing place. Three volleys from eight guns were fired over the grave. Taps marked the close of the burial service. I A large American flag, red , white and - blue bunting and small American flags formed a shield near the grave. The triKiitn wdrn numerous and

LlJlObl 11 " , handsome. ., Venires for the grand and petit Juries for the October term of comt mon pleas court were drawn Tuesday. Grand Jury Washington township. F. M. Ashworth; Lanier township, Ira O. Flory. William S. Copp. Walter G Campbell, John Smith; Israel townEhip, William C. Fisher; Gratis township. Charles G. Stubbs, Isaac Glaze; Somers township, George Loop; Monroe township. John Q. Beard; Jefferson township, Charles S. Reid; Jackson township. William Parker, E. E. McWhinney, Fred Sauer; Dixon township, William E. Ross. .Petit Jury Washington township, Charles Michael, James Call. Frank Pence, M. V. Swain; Twin township, Henry HofTman, Thomas G. Ramsey; Monroe township, Irvln Kimmel, Frank Blackford, John H. Wehrley; Somers township, C. E. Morlatt, James Pierce; Jackson township, W. W. Campbell; Harrison township, J. A. Vaughan, Allen H. Weaver; Dixon township, Perry

Potts, L. C. Earhart; Jefferson township, Clem V. Alexander; Gasper township, H. C. Clark. Asks $20,273 Damages. Judgment for $20,273.40 personal damages is sought In a suit filed here In common pleas court by Dr. W. H. Tucker, of Eldorado, against Louis M. Ressler, of Verona, the suit growing out of an automobile collision In Eaton, Oct. 2, 1919, at the intersection of Barron and Mechanic streets. Dr. Tucker claims he is unable to resume or carry on his professional duties to the extent that he did for , 19 years preceding the accident. He charges Ressler was careless and negligent. Divorce Granted; Cruelty. Melva Frost was divorced Tuesday from Wade H. Frost In common pleas court and restored to her maiden name

of Johnson, upon -grounds of cruelty

ana neglect.

Institutes Are Planned. TTnur :' hfrnoro' ' lTlt1tlltf tinder

financial aid from the state will be held

tho coming winter in Preble county, at West Alexandria, Feb. 7 and 8; Eldorado, Feb. 9 and 10; Campbellstown, Feb. 11 and 12; Gratis, Feb. 14 and 15. : - v Masons Plan Picnic. Bolivar lodge, Masons, will give a picnic Thursday afternoon in Kautz's Grove, about a .mile southeast of Eaton. Members of Mason's families and Mason's widows will participate. Trantanella-Lenoo.

Miss Philippine Trantanella, daugh

ter of Mrs. Joseph Trantaneiia, ana Thomas Tnera were married Tuesday

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couple will reside in Eaton.

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(By Associated Press) MANNHEIM, Germany, Sept. 15. "The present military operations are only a very minor part of a world-wide offensive which Soviet Russia is now setting in motion," declared Prince Max of Baden in the course of a lengthy interview whjph appears today in the Baden State Gazette. Asked whether he saw a way out of the present dilemma for Germany, Prince Max according to the report, said: "There is only one very slender hope; It consists in an unconditional maintenance of our neutrality both to

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Election Notice The Annual Election of the Richmond Loan and Savings Association for election of three directors for 3 years and one director for 1 year,

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