Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 74, 4 February 1921 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ANp SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1921.
EDSELL DIVORCE SUIT, EATON, DISMISSED FOR LACK OF PROSECUTION
EATONV For : wantjbf prosceutf o' a 'divorce uit brought in September?- 1919, in common pleas court byfithe! Edsell against John R. Edsell, has been dismissed. On a cognovit note, the'People's Banking' company of Lewisburg. was awarded Judgment for $714 ' against John S. Hart in common pleas court. .:Alford-Curr Nuptials. Miss Arte Lorene Curry, daughter of Harry: W. Curry, and Antonin D. Alford, teller in the Freble County National bank, "were married Thursday morning at 8 o'clock at the-home of the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Martha Curry. The -Rev. C. F. Irwin of , the Presbyterian church, officiated in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alford are on a wedding trip. Both are graduates of the local achools. Mr. Alford was in the overseas service. v i , Mann Funeral Sunday. ' Funeral services for Mrs. Valentine Mann, 80, lifelong resident' of Preble county,, who .'died Wednesday night at her home here, after a long illness, will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her late home by the Rev. Hiley Baker of the Christian church. Burial will be in Mound Hill cemetery. She is survived by her husband and 12 children. A son, Jacob Mann, and a daughter, Mrs. J. I. Robeson, reside in Dayton." Eaton Residents Buried. Funeral and burial of Charles Miller, 85, retired farmer, who died Monday, took place Thursday afternoon from the Christian church, the Rev. Hiley Baker officiating. Burial was in Mound Hill cemetery. Funeral and burial of Mrs. Mary Passel, 70; took place Thursday afternoon from the home of John Fowble,where she died Tuesday, the Rev. A. .1. Bussard officiating. Burial in Mound Hill cemetery. Funeral and burial of Edward Harris, 40, merchant, of Gettysburg, took place Thursday afternoon at New Paris, following his death Monday. . Dies In Philadelphia. 'Advices were received here Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Hiram Shank, a resident of Eaton, 50 years ago or longer, at her home in Philadelphia, Pa. The body is expected to reach here Friday or Saturday for burial. Mrs. 'Shank was well advanced in age. Her hUBband was clerk of the courts of Preble county from 1864 to 1870. Later he conducted a grocery at the corner of Main and Beech streets. She leaves a son, Orey D. Shank, of Philadelphia, Carry Mail 19 Years. Nineteen years ago last Tuesday rural mall, service out of the Eaton postoffice was established, with five routes. William Johns and John VanDoren are the only two original carriers remaining on the job. Kenworthy Suits Filed. , Suit 'for $240, alleged to be due 01 NERVES TREATED FREE
a note, has been filed in common pleas i court by C. E. Kenworthy against Clara H. Kenworthy and Harry C. Charles. Mrs. Kenworthy is the divorced wife of the plaintiff. Partition and sale of 120 acres of land in Twin township has been ordered by Judge A. C. Risinger, upon petition of Albert Rettich,' of Germantown, against George W. Heckman and -others. ' . . -- Lewisburg Couple Married. Elvin-C. Howell. 23, thresherman, of Lewisburg and Miss Edith Irene McGee, 17, of Washington township, procured a marriage license here Wednesday. '-The Rev. Mr. Bennett of Lewisburg, was expected to perform the marriage ceremony. A marriage license has been issued to Frank Holsinger, 20, farmer, and Hazel Petry, 20, both of Monroe township. . .
science for the third place, and technplogy comes fourth. " Then follow !n order, religion, science, poetry, history, medicine, description and biography. Literature comes last in the list of 12 leading subjects. In the year just ended, 11,004 new books were published in the United Kingdom, an increase of 2.382, compared with the previous year. This brings pritish puonsMng almost back to pre-war level. The foregoing analysis was compiled by the Publishers Circular and Booksellers' Record.
Fiction Favored First in 1920 in United Kingdom ' (By Associated Pressi LONDON. Feb. 4. Fiction in 1920 ran first in public favor in, the United Kingdom as it did in 1914. Sociology now comes second, instead of religion, which held that place in 1914. Juvenile literature has displaced
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Three weeks ago the Davis was the sensation of the great New York Automobile Show the greatest exhibition of the finest work of the finest motor car builders in America. Today, the Davis is repeating its New York success at the Chicago National Automobile Show. Two conspicuous successes within a month! We have in our salesroom four beautiful new Davis models, exactly like those which won the approval of the motorwise crowds at the New York Show and which are today attracting such enthusiasm at the Chicago Show. These two triumphs of the Davis are also the triumph of Richmond, and of the Richmond men who have designed and built and who sell this splendid car. The New York market buys shrewdly. They have the best to choose from. Their unqualified endorsement of the Davis is real recignition of its style, and its built-in quality. The Chicago -Shifw' is an equally keen appraisal of the Davis, and an equally valuable endorsement. The Davis has made good in competition with the finest motor cars the industry has produced. It has been making good for twelve years. It has always brought honor and credit to the city which produced it. The Davis is a fine car at a moderate price. Your money will buy no finer motor car investment. By buying this Richmond car in Richmond you actually save money. Let us show you the new Davis. Let us show you why your money will buy no more in automobile value for so little. Let us show you why the Davis has been such a success in the two great national motor car shows. Davis leadership is foundod on merit.
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Touring Car $1895 Sport Car 1995 Special Sport Car 2150 Coupe
fidster Special Roadster Sedan $2795
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