Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 64, 24 January 1921 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1921.

PREBLE TAX FIGURES SET NEW MARK FOR HISTORY OF COUNTY

EATON. O, Jan. 24. Three banks, Camden. New Paris and Lewisburg were ' to report tax collections and make settlement today with County Treasurer C. E. Samuels. The other banks in the county that receive tax money have made settlement with the treasurer. After settlement made today by the three banks, the December collection

of taxes . was completed. . Treasurer

Samuels believes the collection just completed probably will show the larg

est collection within the history of the county. He is of the opinion that the

delinquent list will not be any larger

than that of a year ago. "TlnaleSuit Renewed. .

Motion for a new trial has been filed in common pleas court in the TingleMonebrake. administrator, case. The

administrator seeks the new trial. Ma

tilda Tingle sued the estate of the late

Joseph A. Glander, of which Mone-

brake is administrator,? for $3,010 70, and the jury awarded her $1,350. She sued for services allegedly rendered

the decedent during and preceding his

last illness.

completion oi contract for sale of a

farm and to determine Inchoate dower

are sought in a suit filed in common pleas ) court by Martha C. Souers

against F. H., Raymond H. and Mar

tha Souers and Inez and W. C. Hanner.

Plaintiff avers she owns in fee simple

87 acres or land in Jefferson township.

Her husband, -F.- H. Souers, of whom she is guardian, is a patient In the Dayton State hospital, she avers. She avers she has -contracted to sell the

farm, and she asks-the court to leg

ally clear the title to the realty so she

can complete, the Bale contract.

J. J. Horrigan Is defendant to a suit

brought by A. R. Hawley. of New Paris, to recover a balance of $254.70 on a note for $450 and $386 on an account. F. E. Beck and O. W. Howard are defendants to a suit brought by Fred Kreitzer to recover on a note for $350. Judge A. C. Risinger will hear in

HAVE YOU BEEN MENTIONED FOR A CABINET PLACE YET? THEN YOU MAY EXPECT TO BE ATTACKED LIKE THIS

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Ex-Senator John W. Weeks of Massachusetts being "shot" by earners men as he leaves his home.

Ex-Senator John W. Weeks of Massachusetts has been mentioned as a possibility for the portfolio of the navy in the Harding cabinet. The photozraph shows

the penalty of being a cabinet possibility. Camera . men lying in wait outside your door may attack you at any moment you decide to leave your home and

even a herd or gang of them mav fall upon you at one time and "shoot you simultaneously, as it were. That is what happened to the senator.

to their departure, they will sell .their household goods at public sale next

Saturday. About a year ago Mr. Feden came here from West Manchester and associated himself with Claude Locke in the Eaton Plumbing company. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Truitt and eon, of. Dayton, visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lewellen, Saturday and Sunday. x Sheriff George x Jones is again grandpa, following the advent of a new son at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wehriey. The new arrival also is a nephew of Deputy Sheriff C. R. Wehriey. The new heir in the Wehriey home makes the fourth child, all of whom are boys.

Suburban

; afternoon with Maude Miller The ! play, "Deacon Dubbs." given by the

Bentonville Sunday school Thursday night, was well attended. It will be given at Hilton Jan. 28 Carl Sweet spent Saturday afternoon In Rnshvllle...Wlllard Charles Smullen, who bas been ill, is able to return to school... C. D. Hawhn spent the week end with his daughter, Mrs. James Fisher, at Raleigh Harold Fisher spent Saturday night and Sunday with C. D. Hawhn and family William iiockwood attended prayer meeting at Dublin Thursday night. . . .Nellada, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-

; mond Bally, of Connersville, has been

taken to the hospital, suffering with a broken hip.. .. .William Lockwood and daughter, Hazel spent Monday in Richmond Mrs. Carl Sweet called on Mrs. Allen Gibbs Wednesday Mrs." Margaret Perry called on Mrs. Carl Sweet Tuesday afternoon. LYNN. Ind. The body of Lindsey Qaute, 56 kears' old, who died at the

county infirmary Thursday, was taken to an undertaking parlor here, where funeral services were held Friday. A brother in the west is his

nearest relative Perry Longfellow, of Richmond, was a visitor in Lynn,

BENTONVILLE, Ind. Mrs. Hazel Teller and son, William, of Connersville, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sherwood Mr. and Mrs. Klein and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. August Wolf Kenneth Caldwell, who underwent an operation at the Fayette Memorial hospital last week.

suffered a relapse and is very low.. . . . Friday. Rev. Charles Hiatt, pastor Mrs. William Stevens spent Friday of the Friends church in Dayton, O.,

was the" guest of " friends in , Lynn Thursday evening, and while in our

city attended revival services at tne. Friends church The Rev. Henry Pickett is confined to his home with a severe cold..... Oscar McCarlass of Winchester, was a caller in Lynn Wednesday..... C. R. Carter has pur

chased the property on West Church

street of Bert Isenbarger Tne m. E. church opened a revival Sunday. Labor Representatives Oppose Motorization Spokesmen of the Central Labor Council, who attended a meeting in the office of City Engineer Davis last Friday, re-iterated today their opposition to the whole program of motorizing the street department of the city. They say that this Is not an opportune time to increase the bonded indebtedness of the city to obtain a

motorized department and also believe that some of the unemployed men of the city might be put to work in this department. Under normal conditions, Lucius Harrison said today, the Central Labor Council would favor the project, but not now when Its execution will entail

I an addition of $25,000 to the bonded

indebtedness of the city.

common pleas court Wednesday the divorce suit of Martin E. Fowler against Ada Fowler. Weather Affects Tobacco Harry M. Fudge, local buyer for a New York tobacco syndicate, expect3 the market here will open about the middle of February. He will not hazard a guess on the price that will be

offered at the opening. Weather conditions last week brought much tobacco into "case" hereabouts, he says. "The Messiah's Coming," a cantata, was presented here Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church by members of the choir of the Presbyterian church at Camden. A large audience was present. ' The Rev. Frederick Miller, D. D.,

Chicago, preached here Sunday morn-'

ing and evening in the Universalist church in the absence of the Rev. Thomas Murray, pastor, who Is abroad. Peden Goe to Kansas Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peden and children will leave the second week in February for Edwards county, Kas., where they will reside. Preparatory

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DELINQUENT LIST WAYNE COUNTY

NAMES OF OWNERS

Description of Lands

Abinstoo Tttp Killen. Fred Ronton Twp. Kelscy, Deborah S Franklin T p. Delavan, Sarah R Whitewater Corp. Barton, Sintho Greene Tnp, Miller, Ammosiah J Baftt Germantown Corp. Ifpar, Jacob K Meek & Hamilton rnmhrldec City Corp. Connell, T. J Connell, T. J Oonnell, T. J Ponncll, T. J Connell. T. J Connell. T. J JM11. Orpheus Ouvton, Stanlev W,". Mnrtdleston. C. C TTiiiltileston. C. C T-ambert. Louis C. Agrt T,ambert, I,ouis C. Afrt. T.ambert, T.ouis C. Asrt T.imbert. Louis C. Agt Morris. G. U Morris, O. L. Morris. G. U Outlanrl. WeTen M Oiitlanrl. TTelen M Outland. Helen M Outland. Helen M T!v. Ft. Wavnc Cincinnati. & Louisville.. Vandermark, H. W Vandermark, H. W. Jeftern Twp. Ol rl Wavne Realitv Co Old Wavne Realitv Co Old Wayne Reality Co Herit'wn Corp. Canaday. Clifford B. Keever, "Wm. H. & Annie Unknown Owner Ttp Ward, Nathan & Lydia Thompson Fonntnln Clrr Corp. Rookout, Robert Rookout. Robert Rush. Wm Kins, Ernest C HI Won Corp Warren, Peter l"Tne Twt. Rrown, Clarence C. Urcwn, Clarence C Brown. Clarence C Carman, Ida M Carman, Tda M Charles. Robert S. Crawford, Sarah V. Crawford, Sarah V Crawford. Sarah V Clark. Thos. ( Trust.) Clark, Thos. (Trust.) Clark, Thos. fTrust.) Clark, Thos. (Trust.) Clark, Thos. (Trust.) Clark, Thos. (Trust.) Fdwards, Richard V. Edwards, Richard K Fdwards, Richard F.. Fdwards. Richard F Fdwards, Richard F Fdwards, Richard E Fnsev, Marv J. & John Chenoweth Faulkner. Frank Foster, Omer C TMrton. Alonzo Oraef, Goo Hastings. Fllas R Jay, Allen : Fthel R. .Tiv. Allen & Fthel R Jay. Allen & Fthel R Jav. Allen & Ethel B. .Tones, Alice Juelick. Hael L Juelick. Hael L KpnnppnhV Oesina Lambert. Lou's C. Apt Lambert, Lou's C. AKt Tambert, Louis C. Aet Lambert. Tou's C. Aet Tjimbert. Louis C. Apt 'Lambert. Lou's C. Agt. : Mason, John K Meek & Hamilton Meek - Hamilton oorman. Mnitio E Morris. Jos. T fTcFarland. Jas. B ."os, Chs F TMhkee Catherine Pchreder. Frank H Shifter. Geo Pm'lh. HTvev K. ; Snlkenheir. John A- &- Clara B. 'P'lmwal. I .'it her M. Toney. O." TT. ....... iV-her Tti p. ;Sntveley. Andrew & Beatrice Urkmnvd Corp. Abbott. Nannie C .Abbott.-Nannie C Aukerman. Marv C.-..'.,. Rrannon. Wm. 3. . Rrehiti. Clorlr.df Rurdsall, John T Carma", Rov .Conwell, Edward W Coulter, Alice Rarke ' ;Cou1ter, Alice Rarke -Coulter, Alice Parke 'Coulter, Alice Parke Coulter, Alice Parke Cox. Geo. T Crawford. Snrah V Crocker, Peter '.Crocker, Peter Crueer. Marv E "Dickinson, Trust Co. (Trustee) Tlcklnson. Trust -Co. (Trustee) ... ...... TMektnson. Trust Co. (Trustee) Plcklnson, Trust Co. (Trustee) .7ickinson, Trust Co. (Trustee) TMckinson, Trust Co (Trustee) XXehl. Jas. B. & C. W. Jordan fUdwards, Richard E.

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State of Indiana, Wayne County, SS:

and correct list of lands and lots returned bv Thomas i. Am, irewu.tr oi nyn- i ouniv. ior ine nonpayment pi

T W Howard Brooks. Auditor In and for said county oi wync ann "nie aroresain. no nereny eertnv mm rne mr"in, -

vear 1919 and former years to which Is added the taxes for the current year of 190 and costs. y Witness my tan d anTofflclal seal this 20th of January. 1921. W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor of Wayne County.

StatXotficen?saherey town and city lots, returned delinquent as above set forth, will be sold fnr such delinquencies, or as much as mav be due thereon from the owners thereof, at the time of said wle.it the Court Ho;ise door In the rf ,R"'ThlTlT,d-,n "nd Monday in February 1921. beintf the 14th day of said month of February. 1921. Said sale will be made by Thomas I. Ahl. County Treasurer unless taxes penalties and costs be paid by that time, and the said sale will continue from day to day until all lands, town and city lots, and parts thereof, shall have been offered for sale. Sale commences at 10 o'clock a. m. each day. Witness my hand and seal of the Board of Commissioners, this 20th day of January. 1921. ,

Attest: Thomas I. Ahl, Treasurer of 'ayoe County.

W. HOWARD BROOKS. Auditor of "Wayne County.