Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 84, 16 February 1921 — Page 2

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UNION CITY BOARD IS UPHELD IN JUDGMENT ON VACCINATION CASE WINCHESTER. Ind.Feb. f. It -In the case of the tate"of Indiana rs. the school board of Union City. Judge A. L. Bales Tuesday rled In faypr of the school board. '-The case was filed In December, after . the school board refused to' -enforce a vacoination order-Issued by the'-4 Randolph oounty board of health. FJI Caldwell and O. H. Ward legally represented the school board: " - - - . " . v -' Muncie Couple Married -Charles W. Johnson and Helen Vorlusboth pf Muncie, came to this city Tuesday and were married by - Rev. A. C. Wilmore. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Leffingwell. also of Muncie, witnessed the ceremony. A co-operative livestock association has been organized by the farmers of Greensfork township. Crete will be the shipping point. . ' The Farmers' and Merchants' bank has given bond in the sum of $250,000 as administrator of the estate of William D. Kizer. H. R. Hofford, of Modoc, has been named one of the department editors of the. Purdue Agriculturalist, published monthly at Lafayette. - Mrs. Oren Ross will entertain the D. A. R. with a Martha .Washington tea next Tuesday evening. Old Resident Dies. Mrs. Mahala Mullen, 86, is dead at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Heaston, four miles north 'of this city. She is survived by six children, F. B. Mullen and Mrs. EdWard Heaston of this county, George Mullen of Muncie. Mrs. W. II. Hunt of Chabbin. N. C, Lewis and Calvin Mullen of Washington township. Mrs. Mullen was born and reared in this county. A brother Calvin Edwards, 84, of this ;ity survives. Doris B. Jones has sued for divorce from Wilber G. Jone?. Herman R. Doan of Muncie, and Eva B. Ferd, of-Farmland, were married here Monday by Squire George Coate. ) Philip Kabel gave a talk to the pupils of the Lincoln school on the subject o Lincoln and County Superintendent Griest gave a talk on the same subject at the Willard school, Friday afternoon. Druggist Dies. Ira L. Todd, 42. druggist, who purchased tho J. H. B. White drug store here, about s-ix months ago, died Sunday at the home of. Frank Payne, in Kast North street, following a brief Jllnes. The boil? was taken to Koiomo Monday for? burial. Mr. Todd is eurvived by two sisters, Mrs. B. S. Tcdrick of Bringhurst and Miss Minnie Todd, of Young America, also two brothers, Garfield and W. H. Todd, of Young America. The deceased was a Scotish'Rite Mason and a shriner. Attorney Durbin, of Lima, O., a brother-in-law of Eddie Kelley, alleged Pennville state bank robber was here Saturday and held a conference with Judge A. L. Bales, relatives to arranging bond for the release of Kelley. Kelley is said to come from an influential family of Marion, O., and Is one of 10 children, all of whont are highly respected. One brother is cashier of a bank in that city. ' V I. , Harry , Brinton of Philadelphia,- Pa., has joined his wife in-this city-who is. "visiting her father, S. S. Watson. . ;vMr. and Mrs. Fred Bowman and Mrs. Emma O'Hara have returned to their home in Columbus, O., having been called here because of the death of Mrs. O'Hara's brother, W. B. Kizer. Lawrence Jordon, of Portland, arrested in Muncie, Saturday, was brought to this city. Not being able to give bond, he was placed in jail. Joidon is charged with grand larceny. He is alleged to have taken raw fur from a Mr. Lindley, residing in Jackson township. Licenses Issued. LJMarriage licenses have been issued to Robc-rt G. Shockney, 20, and Lorena A. Smith, both of Union City; Robert B. Lafley, 22, Winchester, and Thelma I. Miller, 17. Farmland; Ralph I. Huber, 22, Greenville, O., and Onda L. Morgan, 23, Union City; Charles Stewart, 22, and Jessie Hall, 21. both of Winchester; Charles Stewart and Miss Jessie Hall were married Sunday t'Vening at the Friends' parsonage, by the Rev. Frank Cornell. Kizer Will Probated. The will of William D. Kizer has been filed for probate. He bequeaths to his sister, Clara Alice Ross, in fee simple, his home property and all furnishings therein and $5,000 In cash. To the trustees of Fountain Park cemetery, he leaves $100, the Interest derived therefrom to be expended for suitable flowers and for the care of the lot of his father. ' T. W. Kizer and his own. He wills Money back without question If HUNT'S Salve fall in thi treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA RINGWORM. TETTER or other Itcbutf akia diieiuea. Try Ji ceo t box at our riak. Dafler Drug Co., Cor. 9th and Main. "It's Better to Buy Here . .at

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Reed & Barton Silverware With your love of unusual table appointments in mind, we recommend Reed & Barton Silverware. It will meet your demands for patterns of rare beauty and long and satisfactory service. Reed & Barton Sih-- is today on the tables of women of refinement who coul J eas'ly afford more costly articles. M E. DICKINSON

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the Eum of $500,000 to each of his nieces, and nephews. Florence O'Hara, Agnes K. Ross, Beatrice M. Kizer. Thomas Carlton Kizer and Homer T. Hizer. $500 to the Hetty Vorhis home for agd women, and $500 to the W. E. Miller Memorial hospital, providing a building be erected and equipped witbin five years. All other property "belonging to his estate, he wishes to be converted into cash, bonds, stocks or well-secured promissory notes, after which the same is to be divided between his sisters and brothers, Emma O'Hara, Clara Alice Ross, Frank W. Kizer, Thomas J. Kizer and Edward B- Kizer. He nominates J the Farmers : and Merchants' Bank executor of the, will. The will was written May 25, 191S and was witnessed by Philip - Kabel and S. M. Simmons. The bequef ts to the Hetty Vorhis home for aged women and the W. K. Miller Memorial Hospital, cannot be paid, for the reason, that the Hetty Vorhis Home has been converted into the Randolph County Hospital, and the W. E. Miller Memorial Hospital was not erected. The two beeuests will probably all go to the Randolph county hospital. Suburban I " CARLOS CITY, Ind. Dr. Martin was In Winchester Monday. . . .Mrs. Milton Hodson has returned to her home after caring for Mrs. Will Chamness several weeks. Mrs. Chamness is able In hn im Plart AHamsnn rtt Lynn, and Will Harmon, of Winchester, who have been spending the winter in the south, called on Mrs. John Adamson Sunday Several from this place have been attending the revival services at Bloomingport. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Otis Turner entertained Mr. and I Mrs. Harry Turner and family and I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison at 1 dinner Sunday Mrs. James Clark is 111 ... . Mr. and Mrs. Verlie Love moved from near Winchester to their new home, purchased of Bert Pursley. Mr. and Mrs. George Hardwick entertained -Mr. and Mrs. Arley Hardwick and sons, Oscar and Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Luna Hardwick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Haricock and daughter, Sunday. .. .Leonard Hardwick is in Jackson county with his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wetzel Mr. Oscar uarey ana aaugnter. Alice Kutn, spent Sunday with John Catey and family and attended Sunday school at Union Chapel Mr. Vestal Gard was called to the home of his sister. Mrs. Lewis Reynard, near Winchester, Monday. .. .Anthony Clements died Sunday. Funeral services were held at Williamsburg Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Catey visited with their daughter, Mrs. Lilburn Martin, Monday. .. .Alice Love has scarlet fever.... Mrs. Etta Chamles is improving nicely Murle Swindell and Ralph Moysner are working for H. J. Thurston. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Murl Swin-j dell are spending a few days in Carlos.... Miss Elain Nickloes, Branard Cranor. Miss Idona Cox. Dasas Tharp, Miss Catherine Goggeshall, Chester Chenoweth called on Miss Marceline Coggeshall and Billie Leach Mrs. Wain Whitehead is ill Miss Mary Brown and a girl friend of Losantville, called on Mary's brother, Claude Brown, Sunday at Carlos Miss Opal Parker, of Richmond, is spending a few-days with' her folks near Carloss. .".'.Mr.; and Mrs. S, L. McKissick attended church at Bloomingport Mr. and Mrs. Murle Swindell of Richmond are spending a few days in Carloss Mrs. Vlck McAllister is 111... Mrs. Strayn called on Mrs. Vick McAllister Monday. .. .Paul Beard is ill. ....There is prayer meeting' every Tuesday at Carlos, and also Bible teaching every Thursday night. ... .Irj vin Oren will move to his new home ' poon . . . . Mi5"' Martha Swindell called Bona Coffee Leads the way to mealtime contentment. E Than to Wish You Had

Extraordinary Values in Georgette Waists, $2.98 Rapp's Cut Price Co. 525-529 Main St.

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I on friends In Muncie. . . .Miss Idona Cox. Miss Elaine Nickloes, Miss Marceline Coggeshall dined Sunday with Catherine Coggeshall .... Miss - Luclle Mickloes spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Mary Swindell. .. .Miss Martha Oren spent Sunday afternoon with ; Helen Shaw Mrs. Carrie Whitehead is ill.... Willie Cox called on J Mrs. J. T. Swindell. . ; .Mrs. Jim Bryant called on Mrs. Jane Norman.... 1 Ef fie Thomas is improving slowly.... Mrs. Eva Noggles spent Monday evening with Rose McKissick.. -..Mr. and i Mrs. Lloyd Whitehead were in town 'Sunday Mrs. Will Chamles is better.... Miss Lillie Miller has been ill, but is Improving. J LEWISBURG, p. O. F. Ford, of Middletottn, called on relatives and j friends here Monday. .. .Elmer Locke and family, who have been living on j a farm north of town, moved on Mr. Snyder's farm east of Salem Thursday. ....; A. H. Lavender, who has been suffering from cancer on the liver, j passed away Sunday morning about 9 o'clock. Funeral services were con ducted Wednesday afternoon from Trinity Lutheran church. .. .Mrs. A. H. Hecker left Saturday evening for Washington, D. C, after spending the winter with his mother, Mrs. Edith Hecker.... Mrs. Ida Holman left Saturday for Akron, O., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hawkeye and family. . . .Most of the farmers have- sold their tobacco crop in this vicinity. A few are still holding for higher price. . . .Jonas Heck and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Heck's parents, A. J. Locke and wife Mr. Rousch purchased the property on Greenville street formerly owned by the late John Bunger. GRATIS, O. Misses Mable and Anna Miller and Miss Florence Focht spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Mary Miller. .'. .Lee Moses, who died Friday, was buried Sunday afternoon. Miss Ruth Grinn visit,ed with Mrs. Dorothea Brubaker the first of the week and attended the farmers' institute Harry Reddick, who has been living on a farm near. Elkton, has ranted Clen Apple's place east -of town, and with his family will move soon. . . LOGICAL ADVICE! Strike at the root of weakness is logical advice to those rundown in vitality. Scott's Emulsion; nourishes the body, tones the blood and helps build strength. Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. 20-21 SUITS of Super Quality for Men and Boys LOEHR & KLUTE 725 Main St.

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LOT of COATS up to $20.00

LOT of COATS up to $25.00 .

LOT of COATS up to $35.00 ,

LOT of CO ATS up to $40.00 ,

LOT of COATS up to $50.00

LOT of COATS up to $75.00

This Sale WiU Be the Talk of Richmond. Get Your Share

SUN - TELEGRAM, RICHMOND,

Norma Weaver visited with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brubaker Sunday, . . . .Mrs. Cyrus Karicofe spenta few days last week near Eaton with Mr. Karlcofe's mother. ....George Swisher is having his house wired for electric lights. Clayton Henderson and Harry E. Miller are doing the work.... Mrs. Leota Butt gave a birthday party Tuesday evening.... Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Meff have purchased the George Coleman property and will move in a couple of weeks. ...Mrs. Lottie Grimes who has been 111 with tonsilitis Is convalescing and will Boon be out again The Gratis school's community club under the instructions of Miss Ruth Markey. met at the school house Saturday afternoon and entertained a number of guests Mr and Mrs. Pearl Butt are the parents of a new babv cirl j which arrived Wednesday. .. .Mr. and Airs. Charles Miller and children of Germantown visited Mr. Miller's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witters Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Witters has been ill Mr. and Mrs. Ora Patterson and daughter Ruth visited Sunday with Mr. Patterson's father at Camden Little Robert Zimmerman has been ill the past few days with a cold. .... P. M. Albaugh sold his Spanish tobacco to William Zimmerman last week for fifteen and a quarter. Issic sold his seed leaf at twelve and one-half cents. This is the highest that has been paid around here this year. ANTIOCH, O. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Brown spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Dillon Miss Ruth Leedy spent part of last week with her sister, Mrs. Oscar Cabinass Mrs. Samuel Leedy and daughter, Nellie, will spend Wednesday with Mrs. Emma Cabinass. .. .Mrs. Lee Mann and daughter, Hilda, of Dayton, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Apgar Mrs. Julia Cowdry and brother were visitors at the Joe Apgar home recently. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Ardine Tucker and Mr. Kirk were guests of Rich. White and daughters Tuesday. ....Mr. and Mrs. Charles Handley

Tomorrow we start our Annual Clean-Sweep Sale. Those who attended our Clean-Sweep Sale last year will need This is the day when the new broom of up-to-dateness is put vigorously to work until every shelf and corner is whistle. Prices are slashed to the lowest. It's the day that women set aside all their important business to come each one is more than fully repaid. This is the sale that offers lifetime bargains that delight the heart and purse and prudent shopper. LOOK AT THE SPECIALS BELOW AND REMEMBER THAT THEY ARE ONLY A GREAT MANY BARGAINS

$5.00 $8.98 $12.98 $14.98 $16.98 $19.98

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and baby spent Monday at the Raymond Ken worthy home... Miss Gladys, Ken worthy and friend spent Sunday: In Rlfhmnnrl Aamn Wi4nr and son, Roy, spent Monday at the Weid-i ner-nerns borne, GREENSFORK, Ind. Mrs. Frank L. Sanders and Mrs. A. O. Pierce are on the sick list. . .Miss Dorothy Brown visited her grandmother the week-end. . . . Professor Palmer, Catherine Pusey, Ada Barts, Isabelle Kienile, Dorothy Hennings, Elsie Ridenour and Mabel Binford attended the teachers' institute at Richmond Saturday... Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Gunckle called on Mr. and Mrs. George Sowers Sunday afternoon.... John Ellis is suffering from rheumatism. . .Noah and Jesse Plankenhorn were in town Monday. .. .Mrs. R. B. Bond and son, Lewis, shopped! in Richmond Saturday. .Glen Gunckle spent Monday evening in Newcastle. ....Harold Cook, of Centerville, spent the week-end here.... Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and family are moving to the Bookout farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Fields and family will move to the Clark farm... Miss Dorothy Brown spent Saturday in Richmond Bert Black and son. of Richmond, came Monday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs.. Calvin Boyd Misses Ethel Ullery, Lena Stanton, Edythe Wycoff and Grace Stanton called on Gladys Myers USunday afternoon. CHESTER, Ind. The Ladies' Aid society of the M. E. church have two sales next week. Harry Newman's and H. Hensley's. . . .Mr. and Mrs. E. Snyder of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradley in honor of Mss Clem Thltiethwa?ts, Richmond, ma

Women Like Good Shoes Most women in Richmond and vicinity have been in the habit of wearing good shoes and will continue to buy them if sold at a fair price. It is not economy to buy cheap shoes just because the price is low. It is impossible to get the maximum of comfort, jt and style in a pair of cheap shoes.

We have .lowered the price to the lowest possible point and maintained or raised the quality. Black and Brown, all styles , Top Grade $9.00 and $10.00

NEFF & NUSBAUM EXTRA SPECIALS Lot of DRESSES, $9 AO up to $25.00 D0cO Lot of SKIRTS, up to $7.50 . . . . $1.98 Slipon SWEATERS, A( up to $5.00 f4X.l7 VOILE WAISTS, ylQrt up to $2.00 liC HOSIERY, black, up to CAMISOLES, up to A Q ' $1.50 fKC BOUDOIR CAPS, up AQ to $1.50 .iil Georgette WAISTS, - AO up to $6.00 tPJ-i0

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Garnett's birthday.... The little son or Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berry, who has been ill is improving. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Buroker of Richmond were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buroker and family. .. .Mrs. T. S. Martin and Mrs. James Webster spent Monday afternoon with Mary Smith.. ..Preaching at the M. E. church Sunday night. , Everybody come and invite somebody else Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin and Mrs. Lula Webster were Friday guests of Mrs. Ulmer Mrs. Ulmer is improving after a bad nervous trouble ... W. E. Berry and family visited relatives at Lynn Sun-' day . . .Mr. and Mrs. C. Milton and ' son Charles, were Sunday guests of Mr. Milton's father, G. Milton, at Centerville Sunday. .. .Don Berry, Martin Steele and Ruth blmer of this place were Sunday afternoon and evening guests of Miss Helen Bundy of Dublin ....The Booster class of the M. E. 1 . . S A. V E S n

You women who have "always wanted a Hoo-iier" but who have always felt you had better wait a little longer to get it here is your opportunity to own a Hoosier at once. Join pur Hoosier Club. The initiation fee is one dollar. As soon as that dollar is paid the Hoosier is sent to your home.

BR! Lot of DRESSES, up to $20; Clean-Sweep at Lot of DRESSES, up to $25 Clean-Sweep at

Lot of DRESSES, up to $30; Clean-Sweep at

Lot of DRESSES, up to $40; Clean-Sweep at Lot of DRESSES, up to $50; Clean-Sweep at". All SUITS, small sizes only, up to $50.00

The History Making Bargain Event Come Early

church met at the home of Mrs. Hum phrey Mikesell. J5even members' were present R. Cook and family have moved Into the house vacated by Raymond Bailey. The Bailey family- have l moved to Webster.. Mary Smittf who has been confined to her home on account of illness Is slowly improving.. ..Mr. and Mrs. Rufuss Newman of Whitewater! and family were Sunday guests of Mt. and Mrs. Harry Newman and family Rev.-and Mrs. Ulmer t were Sunday guests of A. T. Parker and family. CORE THROAT 7 J Gargle with warm salt water BF then armlv over thirst

llgKS V A RO ROD Odd 17 Million Jon Vied Yearly

MILES OF S T E P S

DELIVERS Your HOOSIER

no introduction. made clean as a to this sale, and of every shrewd FEW OF A $5.00 ; (rT Ar P D $9.95 $12.95 (J" f Ar jpXO.ltD (IJQ QO tP.0

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