Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 129, 11 April 1921 — Page 10
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TH RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND. IND MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1921.
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that her husband had failed to provide i for her, and that he had -called her Tile j earnest and abused her, Mrs. Lnryj Pond Saturday morning filed petition In common pleas court for divorce from her husband, Tom Pond. She asks for complete divorce, alimony .and reparation to her maiden name of Lucy Kessler. Hiif Appeals Case. ' After verdict of $100 had been rendered asrainst him by a iury in the rcmrt of Squire J. W. Wade, Liberty Township, where he had been tried on the charge of killing a black and tan hound, the property of Ed Clark, Carl Tfill' has appealed the case. A transcript of appeal in common pleas court was made in Clerk of Courts Raybum's ofi5ce last Saturday. Ends Long Service. After nineteen years of service as cashier of the Farmers' National Rank of Greenville, George W". Sigafoos. etndered his resignation to become effective immediately, and it was with great reluctance that the board of directors accepted. Mr. Sigafoos gave ss his reason for Tesipning the fact that his wife has been in poor health, njid he expects to devote his time to her. They hare hut recently returned from trips to California and Florida,
Suburban i ELDORADO. O Rev. A. C. Barnhart and family took dinner with Mr. nd Mrs, Carson Ritz, Sunday H. A. Emrksk and family entertained R. C. Trick, Sunday Missies Delia and Elsie Ban fill spent Sunday with Everptt Banfill and family, of near West "Manchester, O Emerson Beard and family; took supper with Allie Miller and family, of near Lewisburg. Sunday.. . . .Mrs. Jnne Swartzel and daughter. Mary. Frank Blacfcford and family snd'C. E. Beck" and family spent Sunday with J. M. Pence and family. t near Eaton Mr and Mrs. Frank Campbell were entertained by Harvey Shewmon and family. Sunday Harry Deem and family spent Saturday night and Sunday with John Deem and family G. C. Stump and wife entertained G. W. Stump and family, of southwest of Eldorado, Suudav Ijvina Shewnaon . anent'-from Friday uintil Saturday with Lon .Reid and family, of palon-r. Mr.-. and Mrs. .amuel Ullora were guests of Mr", and 'Mr. --Waltfr" Howell... t near-. New TvfiVsowSundft. ". .".Mrs. Frank Camphell and Mrs- Harvey Shewmon were in Richmond. Monday.. . : .Bert U'loni and family and Miss Tice. all of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ssmuel Ullnm Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mc Kee and daughter Ruth, and Mrs. PeW Kimmel spent Sunday with O. F Sloan and family, of Lewisburg tester Hapner and family called on llarty Deem and familv Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Edear Ouenher icok dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Minnioh and daughter, Ha7l. Sunday.. Lester Hapner and family entertained the following guests Friday eveninsr. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ouenther, Miss Lura Kimmel. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spi tier, Mr. and Mrs. Rov Emrick, Ralph Truitt and family ?nd Charles Stayton H. E. Johnson and family called on Mr. and Mrs. DON'T FOOL WITH RHEUMATIC ACHES Keep a bottle of pain-relieving Sloan's Liniment handy. . T OU n?ed it when the unexpected j rheumatic twinge starts the pains and aches following exposure sciatica, lumbago, lame back, nore mu5cles, stiff joints, neuralgia Forgot all about buying another bottle and keeping it handy, didn't you? Get it today you may need it tonight! This famous counter-irritant penetrates without rubbing and scatters the congestion. The pain or ache is soon relieved, leaving no plaster or poultice musklness, no s-tained skin. Thousands of regular users keep it handy for emergency they don't suffer needlesslv. All drursi.-ts 35c. 70c, $1.40. UiDsiirt; Liniment fea GARDEN SEEDS New Seeds, bulk or package Lettuce. Radishes, Peas. Beets, Com, Beans. HORNADAY HARDWARE STORE C16 Main St. Phone 1281 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money . Refunded SKIRTS Serges and Plaids, especially priced at $5.98 UNION STORE S30 Main. Generous Credit See Our Specials fn Ladies' Ox fords. Ties and Pumps for $5.00 BOWEN & FIVEL . 610 Main St. BERTSCH SAYS . WHY PAY MORE? ... Sterling Blend Coffee, 35c Lb. Jl ,y.. - ' ,.. v . t f :r w . SSjterlirig Cisli Gfiocciy - 103S Main" - AM.- Bertach. Prop. mmwttMinmtiMMHKmiiuimniimiiuiiiiiiiumtn HIRSCH'S i i Clothe , pt ,. Style and Quality on I I t to ,meet vyour individual needs, f
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Harry Juday, Sunday afternoon, Mrs Sallie Berger, of New Weston, Mr. and Mrs, John Nearon, Mary ESlen Disiter and daughter, Sadie, and Dr. Miller took dinner with Ozro Kimmel and family, Sunday Clarence Gillflllan and family, of near Castine, entertained H. E. Johnson and family Sunday evening John Stutz and wife, of near Ithaca, entertained Jacob tticker and family Sunday afternoon. Eddie Kimmel, of Piqua, A. E. Disber and family, of Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kimmel, Robert Stayton and family, and Charles Hapner, called on Ozro Kimmel and family Sunday afternoon Jacob Ricker and family called on J. A, Guenther and family Saturday evening Bert Spitler and family, of near Gettysburg, spent from Saturday afternoon until Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Roberts of near Yankeetown.. .. Jesse Bright and family, of near Arcanum, entertained Elmer Hapner and family, of near Yankeetown, Sunday. Miss Estella Ricker and Mrs. O. H. Mast in called on Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Campbell, Friday evening. H. B. Bell and family spent Sunday with Ed Locke and family of West Manchester Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stayton were in Dayton Monday. .. .Clarence Bycr and wife of near Castine, and Charles Thompson and family were the guests of O. M. Thompson and family Sunday. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Don Ward spent Sunday with Jacob Shaeffer and family of near Yankee town. .. .Calvin Snyder and family, of near Arcanum, spent Sunday with Jesse Royer and family of the same j place Mr. and Mrs. Andy North, of I near Hollensburg, entertained Mr. and j Mrs. A. S. White, Sunday .... Mr. and Mrs. Harley Brown called on -Mason Kisling and family. ... Mr. and Mrs. Geaoge Crane attended the concert given by the Philharmonic orchestra at Richmond Friday night .Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Harshman and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kimmel called on Mr. and Mrs! Peter Kimmel of Greenville, O.. Sunday afternoon. .. .Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Kimmel spent Sunday in Dayton. O. . .. .Mrs. J. M. Kimmel and Mrs. H. R.
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and Mildred Crane entertained a number of their friends at their home here Sunday evening. The evening was very pleasantly spent in playing games. Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served. Those present were: Misses Zelpha and Irene Denlinger of Castine, Miss Hester Jones of Richmond, and Miss Mary Grace
Blackford; Messrs. Orville Lawrence of New Madison. Walter Eisele of Arcanum, Orlan Denlinger and Elmer Sink of Oastine Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holcomb and daughter, Mary, were Richmond visitors Saturday Mrs. K. A. Holcomb and Miss Letticia Kimmel attended the Silver Medal Literary contest at Camden last Friday night. HAGERSTOWN, Ind Born, a son, Robert Warren, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ledell. Wednesday Rev. C. W. Chad wick went to El wood, Wednesday, to attend the Methodist Episcopal conference. Mrs. Cnadwick will also attend the conference r-art of the time. ....Born to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bennett, a son, Robert Leon, at their home on South Elm street, Tuesday night. ....Glen Wilson and baby daughter, Martha Alice, of Richmond, came over Thursday noon and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Northcott and family. Mr. Northcoit taking them home Friday Mrs. Burke May and daughter. Miss Marie, of near Millville, were guests at dinner Tuesday, of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bland. BROWNSVILLE Ind. Miss Eugene Lafuze, of Lewisville. is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lafuze Mrs. Elmer Holmes and daughter, of Richmond, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hawkins and family this week..... Mr. and Mrs. dliiaajii
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