Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 27, 10 December 1920 — Page 11
IHE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND..FKIDAY, DEC. 10, 1920.
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TAYLOR, EATON STILL OPERATOR, RELEASED; PAYS FINE AND COST EATON, O., Dec. 10. Ralph M. Taylor, farmer, confessed operator of an illicit Btill. was released late Thursday afternoon from the county Jail, where he had been confined the 4ast 10 days because of non-payment of a fine and costs aggregating about $160, assessed against bim after he pleaded . guilty to having an illicit still in his possession. He secured his release after funds had been raised to pay the fine and costs. In a conference or attorneys repre renting a half dozen persons holding claims of one sort and another against Taylor, held Thursday afternoon, the
claims were compromised in one way and another and resulted in Taylor securing his release from jail. "Court actions for receiver, attachments and foreclosure of mortgage were brought after Taylor's arrest These were adjusted in the conference Thursday, persons interested taking over property involved. An exemption claim of $275 made by Taylor's wife was released.- - Taylor was arrested following a raid made by county police officials upon hl3 home, near Gratis, and the finding of a still. Rob Eaton Grocer. Two strangers, presumably shortchange artists, got away with sometlirng more than $15 at the grocery store of Charles Stephens, North Barron street, but not by tho short-change route, according io report made to the police. The strangers entered Stephens' place last night about closing time, according to the report, and one of them rurrhaped some cigars and handed out n $20 bill in payment. After Stephens had ma do the change the fellow discovered ho had a fifty-cent piece and efferod that in payment for the cigars. At this juncture one of the strangers prnbbod up the $20 bill and the change from the counter. Both men ran out of the door, juniprd into an automobile and sped away. SeH Church Property. Sold nndr xmhority of the court p property in Eldorado owned by' the Fldorado Methodist church brought $l..r00 and was purchased by Oscar M. and Nora Thompson. The sale has been confirmed by Judge A. C. Rising-
er. of common pleas court, who authorized the pale. The nroporty c.me to th church from Harvpy p.rd Edith Shevrmnn. The proceed?" from the sale, after payment of the firt installment of taxes in December. $11.20 court costs and $10 attorney fes. are to be invested in Povernment bonds, the petition for
sale setting forth that this was the object of the sale. Reed Divorce. Mabel Reed has filed in common pleas court an answer and cross-petition to a divorce complaint filed by her husband, Oscar B. Reed, in which she admits, as he avers, that she left him, but she alleges it was because he neglected her and was cruel toward her. She alleges that in their four years of married life they had lived five different places and at times he neglected to pay the rent. She petitions the court to dismiss her husband's petition and grant her a divorce, alimony and custody of their daughter, Marguerite, aged 3 years. She avers that when she was forced to leave her husband she did not take their child t ecause he threatened her if Fhe attempted to take it. Judge Ri3inger has set December 16 as the date for hearing the wife's application for alimony and custody of the child and has ordered the child's presence in court on that date. Dismiss Alimony Suit. Upon representation by the couple that they had reconciled their differences and were again living together as an and wife. Judge A. C. Risinger approved dismissal of an alimony suit brought In common pleas court by Ethel Marie Petry against Clarence I. Petry. The suit was filed last February. Partition of property in Camden belonging to the estate of the late Sophia Boesenberg has been ordered in common pleas court. The court decreed that Cora Baker is entitled to a foursixths interest, and W. E. and Edward W. Boesenberg a one-sixth interest each. New Dental Firm. Eaton is to have another dental firm, three in all. Dr. L. "W. Walstrom will open offices the first of the year In the rooms over Conover's haberdashery. North Barron street.Dr. Walstrom has for the last several months been identified with the local dental offices of Dr. J. Lee Kelly. Dr. Lu V. Reynolds is .returning here soon to again enter a partnership with Dr. Kelly. Dr. Reynolds and his family moved to California about six months ago. Chosen Editor. Noble Shilt, of eVrona, student in Ohio university, Athens, has been chosen as one of the editors of "The Athena," student publication of the college, according to advices received here by friends.
County Churches
Whitewater M. E. Church L- F. Ulmer, Pastor. Preaching at 9:30 a. in. Sunday school, 10:30 a. m. Everybody welcome. . , Cheater M. E. Church L. F. Ulmer, Pastor. Sunday school. 9:45; Father and Sons' service. Special revival services at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Services each evening at 7:30. Come. Middleboro M. E. Church L. F. Ulmer, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Union preaching services will be held with Chester at 7:30 p. m. Boston M. E. Church Wllber Thorn, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.. Guy Girton, Superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m., by Rev. Samson, a native of India. The Rev. Samson will also give an illustrated lecture at the high school auditorium on Dec. 14. A small fee will be charged at the door. The proceeds will be shared with the high school. Immediately following the lecture the Young People's class will give a basket social. The Quarterly Conference to have been held Dec. 8, has been deferred until next week. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Go to Sunday school and stay for church." Webster M. E. Church Wilber Thorn, Pastor; Sunday school at 9:30
I Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. The revival services are now on. Let us make next week the big week.
DES MOINES MAN HEADS
COUNTRY'S FIRE MARSHALS NEW YORK, Dec. 10. J. A. Macey
of Des Moines, la., today was elected
president of the Fire Marshals' asso
ciation of North America, at its fif teenth annual convention here.
Jackson Bible Institute
at Cambridge, Sunday CAMBRIDGE CITY, Dec. 10. The seventy-first Bible institute of Jackson township will be held at the M. E. church Sunday. The program follows: Program Seventy-first Bible School Institute Song, America Audience Devotional Rev. Hogan Solo Mrs. Hugh R. Foss Roll call of Township officers and Sunday school superintendents. Report of secretary and treasurer. Instrumental duet
Ilines and Cornthwaithe
Report of Sunday school superin
tendents. Address, "Necessities of the Sunday School" Rev. Knowles Contralto solo with cello obligato.. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Reese Address Offering Benediction
Foreign Republic to Model
Farm Policy After 17. S. .' (By Associated Preas) CHICAGO, 111., Dec. 10. American agricultural methods, particularly cooperative marketing methods, will furnish much of the basis on which the Czechc-Slovak Republic will build its agrarian policy, according to two representatives who have just completed a visit to Chicago. While here the representatives conferred with farmers' organizations and visited the International Live Stock Show and the Hay and Grain Show. John Loebel, an agricultural expert of Czecho-Slovak department of agriculture, is making a tour of the United States securing information for use in his own country. For the past five months he has been in the middle west, following his arrival in America from consular service in Siberia. He has visited the Universities of Illinois, Ohio. Wisconsin, Nebraska, Minnesota and Iowa and also spent some time at Cornell. The first six months of next year will be spent at Washington, where M. Loebel expects to obtain much valuable information from the Department of Agriculture. "The United States, even in war time, made remarkable progress in ag riculture," M. Loebel said. "We are anxious to know how this country organizes its agriculture so quickly and so effectively. Your business methods are wonderful. Here you make money
in Europe they raise crops only to
feed their families." With M. Loebel is Prof. Nicolas P. Makaroff of the Moscow and Cooperation Institute of Russia.
Indiana Brevities
DECATUR Local officers, waging war against places suspected of having stills, have made several arrests One place, on the property of Harvey Sprague, 86 gallons of raisin and corn mash was discovered. A three gallon jug of "white mule" Was also discovered. Other raids resulted in the capture of 20 gallons of mash and a still. John Russell was fined $130 and sent to jail for 60 days, following his plea of guilty to a charge of making liquor. LAWRENCEBURG Probably fatal injuries were received by Peter O. Reagan, 38 years old. an employe of the Vang Construction company, building the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern railroad bridge over the Great Miami river, when a cable broke and an end struck him on the head. His skull was fractured and three ribs
broken. He was knocked Into 15 feet of water, but was rescued by fellow workmen. ; NOBLESVILLE Presentation ol the charter to the Noblesvllle Kiwanis club was made an elaborate occasion Three hundred business men from here, Anderson, M uncle, Columbus,. Kokomo and Lebanon attended the
ceremonies! After a number of speeches by prominent men from the cities represented, a bonquet was held. .
FINED FOR OVERCOAT THEFT WARSAW, Ind.. Dec. 10. Pleading guilty to stealing an overcoat from the hatrack in the Methodist church at Mentone during the church service last Sunday, Charles Nellens today was fined $100 by Judge L. W. Royse in circuit court.
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