Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 187, 17 June 1921 — Page 2
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1921.
RESIDENTS OF EATON WITNESSES IN TRIAL
HELD AT ZANESVILLE EATON, 0., June 17 Several Eaton DGCDle are witnesses in a J125.000
damaee suit aealnst the Pennsylvania
Railway company that is on trial in J
Zanesville. Ellsworth Raub. of Zanesville, brought the suit. . He is suing for damages for alleged - permanent injuries sustained when an automobile carrying him and three other Zanesville men was struck by a Pennsylvania train on a crossing, near Eaton, three years ago. ' One member of the party was killed outright, another died of his injuries and Raub and the other Iman were Injured. ' ; f Among the local witnesses at the trial are Marshal Willard Armstrong, Dr. J. C. Ryder. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Ashworth, Samuel Reese, Reese Pitsinger and Chester Waggoner. Open Society Circus, i Formal opening of the society circus of St. Clair post, American Legion, will take place this evening and will continue over Saturday evening. The performance and attractions will be presented in a large tent at the foot of South Barron street. Gear Resigns Pastorate. The Rev. S. I. Gear has resigned the pastorate of the Presbyterian church in Camden, according to advices received here. He has been pastor of the Camden church the last several years. Preble Students Graduate These students of Preble county
were graauaiea mis ween irom Miami university, Oxford, at - the annual commencement exercises, with these degrees: Bachelor of arts, Edward E. McClellan, Howard Miltenberger, J. Hubert Neth, of Eaton; Orlan L. Ross, Campbellstown: bachelor of
science and education, Miss Helen Albaugh. Eaton. ...... From the teacher's college were graduated the following: Miss Georgia Charles, Fairnaven; Miss Jessie Ewlng, Camden; Mis3 Jessie Jeffrey, College Corner; Lyndon Street. Gratis. - Schienker Known Here Fred A. Schienker, who dropped dead Wednnsdav in Germantown.
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Campbellstown, procured a marriage license here Thursday afternoon. It was expected the Rev. Mr. Mitchell, of Richmond, Ind., would perform the marriage ceremony. Other licenses issued here recently are: Waiter D. Hart. 37, farmer, Dixon township, and Flora Marshall, 28, nurse, Israel township; Glen A. Moyer, 25, student, Williams county, O.,
and Mabel Rasor. 13. school teacher.
in Eaton and was well known here. Lewisburg; Claude E. Erbaugh, 30,
He was a son of the late C. G. Schlen: truckman, Johnsville, O., and Clara ker. pioneer jeweler, of Eaton, and aM Bible, 25, Lanier township; Bert half brother of Lee W. Schienker and Mrs. Stanley Baker. Of Eaton. gfmmmmammmmmmmmm
Eaton Meets Eldorado Eaton's baseball team will play its first game away from home this season at Eldorado next Sunday, when it goes against the team of that village. Cigarette Dealers Taxed Preble county's 26 cigarette dealers
win pay into the county treasury in license tax an aggregate of $1,300, orj $50 each. Eaton leads with 9 dealers; j Camden, 5; West Alexander, 4; New: Paris, 3; Gratis, 2; Eldorado, Verona!
and w est Manchester, 1 each. Licenses Issued ' Miss Katherlne Rhodes, 21,-. Jackson township, daughter of William Rhodes, and Stanley Cail, 30 farmer,
J. Bratt. 20, golf inspector, and . Frances Eleanor Trovillo, 17, both of j New Paris.
John Code, Retired Farmer, Dies; Funeral at Webster John F. Code,' aged 75 years a retired farmer residing in Webster township, died at his home, 107 North Twentieth street, Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Code was a prominent farmer in Webster township where he resided until about
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three years ago when he was compelled to retire on account of his health. He was one of the most active workers in the Webster church. He had been in poor health for the last 29 years as the result of a breakdown resulting from overwork. He is surr i V. - ; J t at T"l V
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one aaugnier, Mrs. came retry, ofi ers of silver..
Webster township, and three grandchildren." Funeral services will betheld at the Webster church Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Burial will; be in Webster cemetery. The cortegje will leave the residence here for Wiebster at 2 o'clock.
Albert Feeger Graduated From Dental College Albert J. Feeger, Jr., was graduated from the Indiana Dental college at Indianapolis Thursday. He is a son of Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Feeger, formerly of this city, and was employed by the First National bank Until four years ago. It is believed that Dr. Fee ger will practice in Elkhart.
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Come to us and spend some money for cool clothes from head to foot and from the skin out. V Let us rig you out with a straw lid, ice cream underwear and shirts, and a lightweight suit through which the breezes will sift. Do not be tempted by false offers, but come to the store that keeps good stuff and never charges you more than a thing is worth. "Keep cool." Wear our good, "nifty" clothes.
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is proving a sale of real discounts, offering one-fourth to one-half off on the many 'needs in every household. Many have taken advantage of the big slashes in prices in many cases selling the new merchandise at the present market prices. This is not an unloading sale, but one of the
many features of serving the public under our new home plan. Todav is the time to buy, as prices cannot be lower, for, in many cases, we have more than sacrificed our profits. A positive saving event! June brides should take advantage of it to furnish their homes.
Money Saving Bargains in Ice Saving REFRIGERATORS We feature two high-grade makes of Refrigerators, the NORTH STAR; and INDIANA. These are to be found in both the side and top icers, in complete or part porcelain lining. Every one 18 guaranteed to keep your food fresh and free from ice or wood tastes. '
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foZ Indiana, all- .... $34 side icer 3white interior door Indiana Reand ; exterior.- friger,ator. Price
?24 60-lb.' Indiana Refrigerator Price
$3975 $2350 S1595
Basement Bargains Downstairs Bargains in Household Economies
Good quality Porcelain Tables, all white, only. . $7.65 12-qt. White Dish Pans, porcelain, at - -89c 4U-pc. China Dishes. $14.95 Square Aluminum Roasters at 98c Round Aluminum Roasters at 98c 7-pc. Porcelain Bride Sets at . $12.48 Aluminum Measuring Cup for 15c Magic Covers 98c
Hygeno Carpet Sweepers at $2.93 3-in-l Lipped Sauce Pans, aluminum 98c Complete Aluminum Sets at $11.95 Baskets, all kinds.. 79c up Furniture Polish.. 25c, 40c Mechanical Egg Beaters for 60c A good Spatula for. ...20c Egg Beaters 15c 1-Cup Sifter 20c Strainers 29c
10-Piece Dining Room Suite
A Dining Suite that will appeal to your good taste. Consists of a table, china Cabinet, server, buffet, together with
one arm chair and five straight chairs. It is vastly differ
ent from the ordinary dining suite. Queen Anne period, finished in walnut
$179.00
Parlor Combination of Cane and TapestryHere is a perfect combination of the cane and tapestry in a Suite that is of excellent workmanship, in the most wanted Queen Anne neriod Y nn atv aKiira1 that tho
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3-Piece Louis XVI Bedroom Suite
We made a special' purchase of this Suite at the Grand Rapids furniture market last month. The Suite consists of three roomy pieces: bed, chifforette and dresser, in the
Louis XVI period. The chair, bench and rocker may be had if desired
S139.00
3-Piece Tapestry Suite A choice 3-piece overstuffed high-grade Tapestrv Suite is being offered at a big sacrifice. See this Suite in the center of our main entrance just inside the door. The quality and pattern of the fabric will prove the most exacting. Buy this promptly, a3 the stock is Q-t An (r limited. Special price tpx'irl .UU
Cedar Chests $1.00 Down Delivers Your Choice
Join our second big Cedar Chest Club today. Protect your furs and winter clothing in one of our moth-proof CEDAR CHESTS. Sales Prices $16.95 up
FIBRE PORCH SWINGS
37 big Fibre Swings to be sold at a big sacrifice. A
variety tnai is unexcenea lor size, quality and price.
Special 4-foot 122.00 SwingsSale price
$16.50
FIBRE ROCKERS One special Fibre Chair in Square Arm Fibre Rockers fumed brown Tr frr or chairs on G0 fZ finish tPU. 4 O sale JpO.DD FIBRE Q1A OPT Other Fibre Rockers specially CHAIRS... JJ-LI.OlI priced $9.50, $11.85, $16.85 up.
SWINGS Aluminum Preserving Kettle
We are offering a big 4-foot golden finishSlat Porch Swing Saturday specially priced
$298
This extra heavy ideal Aluminum Kettle, 20gauge aluminum, on sale at $139
Rug
300 choice Rugs in various qualities and sizes are being offered at a fraction under value. Choice Axminster Rugs at
$2895 $34G0 $3900 Upward Full Fibre Rugs $8.95, 12.60, $19.90 up Sloan's High Spire, a limited quantity, at. .$12.95 Tapestry Rugs at 319.95, $22.00 up Choice Wilton Rugs at -.$69, $74, $89 up
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Our MATTRESSES Are Moderately Priced $11.95, $14.85, $18.95; $29.70 and upward Order one of our COMFY snow-vihite Felt CJOO Cft Mattresses at UU.fM Other Mattresses $4.95, $8.00 Upward
Try our BEAUTY 50-lb. all new material, clean, JQ rjr' white, all-cotton Mattress . J I O
Crib Mattresses Crib Mattresses on sale at $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00 Cot Mattresses $5.00 and $6.50.
Pillows Soft and downy pillows Feathers and Kapoc Floss Plriced $2.75, $3.35, $6.50 up
ODD DRESSERS Our floors presents a nuner of exceptional odd Dressers is in a choice of finish and style. See extra special that we (01 offer at . tDX.lD
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