Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 104, 11 March 1921 — Page 3
Il THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND FRIDAY, MARCH 1921.
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PREBLE FARMERS MAY I FORM CENTRAL BODY TO HANDLE BUYING : EATON, O., March 11. For the purpose of completing organization of a federation of agricultural bodies of Treble county, with a view to establishing a central buying power, the county farm bureau, county grange and county equity unions will meet here Saturday in the courthouse. aX 1:30 in the afternoon. C. C. Lane, of Camden, ' has been 'ected president of the federation and Frank Blackford, of Eldorado, has been e'ected secretary. Near Century Mark. Joseph V. Quinn. . celebrated his PSth birthday Thursday, at the home of his son, Edward Quinn, near Eaton. The event was observed In a quiet manner. The aged man's health Is remarkably good, although some months r.go he was dangerously 111, but seemingly has recovered his former vigor and health. Aside from Impaired hearing, he retains his faculties in a marked dgree. Mr. Quinn believes he will live to reach the century mark in life. Increase Phone Rates. Increased rates, effective April 1, is announced by the Eaton Telephone company, which has filed notice with the state utilities commission. For an individual city business 'phone (he rate will be $3 a month; two party line. $2.50; four party lin. $2.25. City residence "phono, individual, will be ?2.25: two party line. $2; four party line. $1.75. Rural business 'phone, on ten party line, will be $2.25: rural residence, on ten party line. $2. Eicher Divorce Suit. Divorce, alimony and custody of tv..ir child, need six months, are
sought by Florence Eicher in a com-j
,mon pleae court action againsi i,une W. Eicher. to whem she was married in June. 1918. in Eaton. She charges extreme cruelty and gross neglect. Judge A. C. Risihger granted a temporary restraining order to prevent Eicher disposing of household goods stored in Dayton or drawing $1,300 from a Dayton bank, the wife claiming half the money bplongs to her. Comstock Damage Suit Trial of the $700 damage suit of W. J. Comstock of Canada, against OMe Hodgln. of New Paris, opened Thursday in common pleas court, before Judge A C. Risinper and a jury. Attorneys were doubtful if the case would be concluded today. The suit grew out of an automobile collision. Henry U. Johnson, of Richmond, is lone of the attorneys in the case. Countv Church Meeting. The Rev. W. T Mirden. the Rev. McD. Howsare and Mrs Aletha Hot- ' fare, all of Dayton, Thursday addressed a group meeting of the Christian churches of Preble county, held here in the Christian church. Pastors of tthe five churches or the group also participated in the speaking program. The meeting was held in the interest of the Christian church forward movement. Final Lecture Number. Lee Fitzpatrick. lecturer, appears . here tonight as the fifth and final num'jber of the American Legion post lyceum course. "Community Nuts to Crack" is announced as the lecture , subject.
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EI TORADO, O Mrs. C. D. Miller and Mrs. Isaac Miller visited Albert Schlientz and family of Brookville Tuesday and Wednesday Sherman . Lutz and family and Mr. Lutz's father, Romuel Lutz. were the guests of A. B. Miller and family. Sunday It. A. Miller and family spent Sunday with ravid "Wolford and family P. V. Murphy and family called on O. D. Pocock and family Sunday afternoon. . . .Jacob Ricker and family spent Sunday afternoon with Russel Ricker and family of near Gettysburg A. S. White and wife were entertained by Isaac Miller, and wife Sunday evening.... Elmer Hapner and family re
turned home Sunday morning after
spending the winter in Seabring, Fla. Marian Schieser, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F Schieser underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils, at Reid's Memorial hospital, Sat-
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and wife called on C. V. Campbell and '
family Sunday afternoon,.. '..Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell, Carl Campbell and Eugene Shewmon took dinner, with Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Campbell Sunday ....Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. . Carson Ritz, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Howell. . . . . . .John Deem and family. Jonathon Oleum and family and Orla Sayler and family, . took dinner, with Ora Arthur and family Sunday."..'... Charley Rose and family of Castine, took dinnerwith Harry Deem and family, Sanday..... William McCab and wife, Theodore Eikenberry and family, were entertained by Vernon Eikenberry and family Sunday Harry Deem and family, entertained Mrs. Ora Arthur and children Monday. . .Clarence Spitler and wife and Treva Trick and Roy Emrick called on -Harve Emrick and family Sunday afternoon. . . . Samuel Keckler moved to his farm west of Eldorado. Monday W. L. Bunch and family and Opal Jenkins took dinner with, Lester Hapner and
family Sunday. . . .Frank Kisling and family, and Ervin -Kisling and family all of Eaton, called on Mason Kisling and family Sunday afternoon Emerson Beard and family called on Lester Hapner and family Sunday afternoon. . .Dave Welbaum and Ruth Kinimel of New Madison, Misses Letticia and Deen Kimmel called on J. C. Juday and family Sunday evening Dr. Kimmel and wife of New Madison entertained J. M. Kimmel and wife, Sunday afternoon. .. .Dave Wellbaum and Miss Ruth Kimmel of New Madison and Miss Mary Leas of West Manchester, spent Saturday night and Sun
day with Misses Dee and Letticia KJm-
mel..-..Mrs. Jason Lee, who nas Deen suffering from inward goitre for' the i past . several months, . remains about j
the same. ..... . AJDert scnueniz ana family of Brookville. Miss Grace Coblentt of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs Warren Eby were the Sunday guests of Mr.' and Mrs. Isaac Miller Sunday. F. R. UPTON, ASSOCIATE OF . , THOMAS A. EDISON, DIES ORANGE, N. J.. March 11. Francis R. Upton, ex-associate of Thomas A.
Edison, died Thursday at his home J
here after prolonged illness. He was the first president of the Edison Pio-1
neers and helped the famous, inventor work out a complete system of electric light by incandescents. JOHN BURROUGHS BETTERPLANS TO RETURN EAST PASADENA. Calif.. March 11. John Burroughs, naturalist, who has been in a hospital here for treatment for a minor ailment, has so far recovered, it was announced, that he plans to start for his home in New York about March 25.
ALLEGED DESERTER RETURNED. LOGANSPORT, Ind- March 11. John R. Clay, 21 years old. arrested and held here as a deserter from Camp Knox, Tenn., was returned to the camp in charge of ' Sergeant Roy L. Morris. Clay is alleged to have overstayed his furlough with friends in this city.
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Ivy Duke, famoua tilm beauty of England. Some of our famous film favorites had better look to their laurels, for Miaa Ivy Duke, the famous film beauty of England, is coming America to make new pictures. And that is not all of the story some of her films made in England will be imported, too. She is the van card of the Cnelish invasion of the American motion picture field.
urday morning. He returned home the same afternoon Sherman Lutz and family spent last Monday night with Mrs. Lutz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Christian, of Georgetown.... Robert Stayton and family took dinner with C. H. Stayton and family Sunday Frank Stayton, H. E. Fulkerson, Lydia Emrick, Mrs. A. W. S. Locke attended the funeral of Dr. Carney at Hamilton. O... Saturdav. . . .Miso .Ipan.
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el Thompson Sunday .". .Sherman Lutz and family will move to their property in Castine, Thursday Denver Wilt and family and O. M. Thompson and family spent Sundav nftp rn nnn -with
William Beatty of northwest of Eldorado Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer Hoisinger called on Andrew, West, Solomon and Miss Emma Holsinger Sunday afternoon Robert Wellbaum and Carl Miller spent Sunday night with Eddie Kimmel Mrs. Mason Kisling and Mrs. Charles Kesler spent last Thursday with their sister, Mrs. Jesse Utz Mrs. Charles Kesler entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Oswalt and sons and Mrs. Rice, Friday evening Charles Kesler and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hapner and son, Everett and daughter, Viola and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Roberts, Sunday morning Mrs. Anna Miller and daughter, Geneva,, entertained Mrs. Miller's son, Roy Miller, and wife of Dayton Saturday evening and Sunday Mrs. Ada Markey and son, Gerald, Clendon Erisman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Royer and son, Charles Marlin, and Russel Roades and wife spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Charles Kesler and daughter, Velma.. ..O. H. Mastin and wife took dinner with Harry Mastin and wife Sunday. . ..Lowell Moore spent Friday and Saturday night with Evin Kimmel Elmer Petry and family spent Sunday with Alva Horine and family Lester Geeting and wife are the parents of a baby boy named Wayne Mrs. Mina Schlosser is improving nicely at her home Rev. A. Barnhart and
family south of here, took dinner with Augustus Shaeffer and family ... .Emerson Beard and family called on Lester Hapner and family Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Williams called on Frank Blackford and family Sunday afternoon. .. .N. S. Larsh, of Dayton visited with Rev. J. H. Blackford and daughter, Lenore, from Friday until Monday Garfield Kimmel
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A Special Saturday Sale Looking at them, you would never guess that Hats "of such ; individuality and distinctive style could be sold at $5. They are actually worth much more !
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Every Mother's Desire is ,to -provide for her baby a ovd-looking baby Carriage.' It's right "and its natural that this condition exists. Baby 16 a baby only once, and for a short, time only, so. do yourself and the baby full justice by providing a suitable Carriage. Our big, new Spring line is rady for your inspection, and we urge you to see these new things soon and make your selection. Prices and terms are sure to meet your approval.
LLOYD'S FIBER CAB The genuine Lloyd Fiber Carriage in several standard colors, neatly upholstered in Rep cloth ; easyrunning and handsome in appearance. Reed's regu- (100 K A lar price XiiJJ
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a fine appearance. Reed's regular price BEAUTIFUL LLOYD CAB One of the best Carriage values in our entire line, and must be seen to be fully appreciated. All col--ors, reversible or stationary gear, flat or round fiber a beautiful Carriage, and priced Pj 00
The ARISTOCRAT Here's the aristocrat of the Lloyd line. Full artillery, wheels, extra heavy rubber tires,-re-1 versiBle gear, gondola style, plain enamel1 ;or frosted finishes, corduroy upholstering in colors to match. Reed's regular price
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STROLLERS GOCARTS SULKIES Black Leatherette Sulky $6.75 Folding 6ocart, black or tan leatherette $18.00 Full Reed Stroller, Reed canopy top $22.50
? Lloyd's Fiber Stroller..;; $16.65
Buy any Cab. Stroller or Sulky on our convenient 90-Day Cash Plan. Allows 3 months to take full advantage of the spot-cash price. - . .
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