Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 329, 5 December 1921 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND bUN -TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., MONDAY, DEC. 5, 1921.

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PREBLE REAL ESTATE, PERSONAL PROPERTY WORTH 248,333,460

EATON'. O. Tee. Real rotate and personal property entered in Preble county's tax duplicate for taxation in 1 f2 1 is valued at a total of $ is.OSKO, on which a totaj of f s,",ri,4 4 1.70 will be collected in taxes, according' to fisrures compiled in the office of County Auditor S. C Hunt by Scott K. Fowler, (. bief of the office taxing division. 'I'o'al valuation of realty is $2s.r,2S.L'10. townships representing $2-. 07,t r, 0 of the amount and villages $0, :::!,- Ti'O. Total ablation of personal property is $20. J05.2.:.0. townships representing $!2.MtH.7"0 of the amount and viiiapes $:..rtr..r.;n. The total of 5S:.:.,411.50 to be collected in taxes on the total valuation of tb" duplicate will be distributed as

follows: State. $50.ir.6.S4; county, $22t:,:;i7.::2; township, $SS.0.r."i 79; school. $412,Si1.4.-,; village, $r,S,020.10. The duplicate for 1020 carried a total valuation of $.".0,909,120, which is ?l,f.5,t't'0 more than this year and the taxes collected was $S1l.9r1.S0, or ?2fl.r.lO.:;o in excess of the amount to be collected this year. Few Jury Trials Jury 1 rials in probate court of Preble county have been few and far between within the court's history, records of the court reveal. The unusual lias just been furnished by M. T. Coleman and others, who have taken appeal from the county commissioners to probate court and a jury will decide the controversy. The' case pertains to vacation of a. portion of a roadway in Somers township. Coleman and others sourht vacation of the toad way in a petition filed with the ( omrnixsioners. Prayer of the petition was refused and appeal was taken.

I lie case will be heard Wednesday

more l'robate Judtre P. I.nndi nnrl

a jury, a spec ial venire for which has jnt been drawn, as follows: Washirston township. J. C. Hurch, Mrs. Charles lirooke, Quincy Flora; Somers township. J. C. Connel. Mrs. Mary Hanser. J C. Test; Mon-oe township, Tohn Waldron, Sr., Mrs. Howard Perle. C. S. Meek: Twin township, Albert EhIt. Mrs. Edwin Ozias; I.anier township. Mis. Charles I), fi hi rider, Joseph Wediek: Jefferson township, 11. C. H' nth. John II. Brown; Israel township. James C. Campbell. Fails to Attend Drills. Kohfit Swartzel js held in th ounty jail on a char.se of non attend anee at drill, according to Captain C. M Warns, ol Co. E. local unit of th-

' t:tte.t'..,eral military uuard. A courtmartial will take action on Swartzel's easn Tuesday nisht, Captain Harm states.

Legion Initiates.

st. t lair post. American Lesion, will i initiate s"i-ral candidates in a ineei j ins toni.ehf. A banquet will be s"red. j Falls on Sidewalk. i Mrs. Sarah Filbert fell Saturday

nijrnr on tiie snow-covered sidewalk at 'he Eaton National hank corner hn:

'scaped serious injury, nlthoush she , sustained severe bruises. Slie was : l eni'i . e- to ! r home. Cancel Game. j R" a'.i.-e ol .-now-covered fields, th.-; I Eaton Athletics-Trot wood an d Eaton ! t 'i'.cU tsd a j ion Cardinal football tames ! ' ha." been placed here Sundav were ! railed off " I Judnment on Note. ' Judgment for S29S.4! on a cocnov it ! ra.te, ha.- been awarded Orlan and; ';UIer W. Hah'T a:':nn.-t Clarence am! ! Joanna Wnasonv. in common plea- ;

; Mrs. Oscar Hawkins spent Wednesday with Mrs. Charles Mayer of Ricnmond Mr. W. B. Williams, th" .grocery keeper, is ill.... Mrs. Carnert Smith of this place and Mrs. John IL-'idinff. of Bethel, spent Wednesday near Union City with Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Thornburg. ... Mrs. Elwood Robbins and family, of Boston, spent Thursday evening with Mr and Mrs. George I Worley and family Mr. and Mrs. i Jessie Glunt and daughter Agnes and Mrs. Russel Clark attended revival meeting at Whitewater Thursday evenj in? Mrs. Will Putoff, Mrs. Joe Jori dan and Mrs. Willie Cook all of Richmond, spent Thursday afternon with i Mrs. Mary Pemberton Mr. and I Mrs. Morrison Skinner and familv of

: Fountain City.... Mr. James Hunting-'

I ton of Liberty spent the past week j with his daughter Mrs. Lee Sulivan ton the art road Joseph Griffen. of Evansville. spent the first part of ; the week with Mr. and Mrs. Parker I Elwood Mr. and Mrs. Pleasant i Seaney spent Thursday evening south lot" Richmond with Mr. and Mrs. Eester 1 Parks Mrs. T. J. Addleman rej reived word from Harley Hodgen of I Trotters, N. P., that the temperature ! was from 20 to "5 below freezing....

-Mr. and .Mrs. i narles Miles and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Miles. .. .Mrs. Will Jefferies called on Mrs. Frank Edwards Wednesday afternoon. .. .Air. Neonii White, of Convert Ind.. dined Thursday evening with Air. George Showalter. . . . Airs. Alary Cook returned home Wednesday from the

Methodist hospital of Indianapolis. . . . j Mr. and Airs. Dill Addleman. of Ricb-j nionil, visited friends of this place!

Wednesday. .. .Airs. Rose Seaney. of! I Foit Wavne is spending the week-end! i with Airs. T. F. Robberts The fol-i j lowing were Sunday guests of Air. and! I Airs. Ralph Roll of near Whitewater: j Air. and Airs. Joe Reid. Air. Arthur j Reid, Airs. Aliram Little of this place, I Air. and Airs. Tom Smith, of White-1 ! water, and Air. and Airs. John Reid ! of near Whitewater .... Al r. and Air-.:

George Worley. Jr. and son. Air. Sam uel Wed and Aliss Ada Harris all of j Richmond spent Sunday with Air. and Airs. George Worley and family....; Airs. Robert Stiggleman entertained I the Neighborhood club at her home j Thursday. The afternoon was spent j in needle work and refreshments were j served to Airs. Acie Stanley, Airs. Or!o; Stanley Airs. Omar Davidson. Airs. ! Frank Huffman. Airs. Oscar Darland. j Mrs. Frank Cook, Airs. Homer Evans, I Mi s. En d Hartnian, Airs. Pleasant I

Seanev, Airs. Howard Jeffries, Air

Ross Markey, Airs. Anna Alary Stanley, Mrs. Harry Wei tier, Airs. Robert Stiggleman, Aliss Mary Austin, Mrs. John Cook. Aliss Df 11a Burgoy..Mrs. Cleo Hart wick visited Airs. Dora Little Friday afternoon. . . ..Mrs Jennie Town send and daughter Ethel, of Whitwater, took Sunday dinner with Air. afternon callers were Air. and Airs, and Airs. Charley Tow si nd and the Fri d Brow n and Air. and Airs. Leonard Brown and familv of Fountain City..

i Air. and Airs. Artie Teaford

I Lvndsay Canada v and children. All

I George Canaday and Air. and Airs, j York Little were Thursday guests of AIr and Airs. Alistius Little.... Airs. I Hide AIcN'utt. Airs. Edward Iserman land Airs. Will Ketling spent Thursi dav afternoon w ith Airs. Will Curry.

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co-operative dinner will be served.... Miss Helen McCalmut spent Sunday' with her parents at Danville Air. j and Airs. George Florea of Conners-j ville wer3 guests of Airs. Lyrurgus t

Beeson Tuesday afternoon, .. .Air. and Mrs. Albert Ferris, Air. and Airs. George Wagner and Mr. and Airs. Iamb were dinner guests of Air. and Airs. William Wessel Wednesday eve

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Ruth's seventh birthday, Airs. Wallace Warren entertained at dinner Thursday evening Dorris Doddridge, Lucile Alurley, Alaxin? Hutchinson, Alary Elizabeth and Alartha Klemm, Frega Whiteley and Alary Catharine Templin ....Mr. and Airs. Carl Williams and Air. and Mrs. George Wagner were at Richmond Thursday night The market of the Christian church Alissionary society will open at 9 o'clock Saturday morning at the postofiice.. ..At the annual business meeting of the Christian church held Thursday evening the following officers were elected: Elders. J. AI. Jones. J. L. Alanlove, Earl Crawford; trustees, Wallace Warren, Ed Wilson. Charles Hale; deacons. Clyde Leverton. Clarence Pitman and Claude Ashbaugh; deaconesses. Airs. Barbara Ferris and Airs. Ella Ashbaugh.

HAGERSTOWN, Ind. Lewis Kinsey. Greens the farmers' meeting

evening and were gues;

Constance Farber.

Constance Farber, well known to vaudeville and musical comedy audiences as one of the I'arber sisters, has been playing in Avery Hopwood's revelations cf the movie studios called "The Oemi-V'irgin." Alapistrate McAdoo jf New York has denounced the play as indecent and purposely vulvar. Some motion picture folk have said that the play is a pross libel n .he vast body cf actors who work hard and lead clean, moral lives. Mis? Farber refuses to give her view of the play.

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loik. attended! here Monday j s at six o'clof-k

dinner of Air. and Mrs. Monroe sner-j ry and family. Miss Bvid and Miss' Horn were also entertained at dinner: by the Sherrys. . . . Air. and Mis. J. W. Alendenhall will spend the winter with! their son Clyde Al endnliall and fam- ' i!y at Aluncie. . . .Airs. William Schmidt ; is spending a few days m Indianapolis;

....The .Masonic lodgeing this week into the

finished movShivelv block

which they bought rtcently. The new, lodge room was inspecteJ Thursday by. Deputy Grand Alaster Philips of Rich-j mond, and approved .... Mr. and Airs. Horace Hoover returned Monday from j Columbus. Ohio where hey were the! guests of Air. and Airs. Mark Allen. . . . I

The Ladies Aid society will meet in the basement of the Christian church Tuesday afternon to knot comforts.. ...Mr. and Airs. Crozier Thornburg entetflined Kt dinner. Sunday at their

home, six miles north of town. Airs.; Alartha Bodkin and son Raymond, orj near Farmland, and Air and Airs. George L. Thornburg.. ... Mrs. Hellen; I. Miller went to Chicago. HI.! Wednesday, to attend the funeral of! her daughter. Airs. Florence Wincle, who died at a hospital in Elgin, 111 Rev. Parkhill, of Winona, state field worker for the Near Kail Relief, was the guest at supper, Tuesday, of Air. and Airs. Charles N. Tettor Ralph Test, a former Hagerstov. n boy. now county agricultural age::t of Henry county, passed through here Thursday enroute to Richmond and stopped for a short time.... A very interesting farmets meeting was held at the schoolhouse Tuesday night. There were about 50 present, all, with the exception of a few. were men. GrafStewart presided at the meeting. Mr.

Pittenger, of near Aluncie made the principal address. E trett Hunt, ot near Richmond, alos .-poke. There were farmers present from Dalton,1 Clay and Perry townships. Rev. Parkhill, of Winona, state field worker for the Near East Relief spoke in the interest of the corn drive row being put;

on here. Another farmers meeting! will be held Saturday niht when the corn drive will be arranged for....! John .Mitchell, w ho w as clerking li-re, I has leturned to his home at Anderson, where be will go in business....! A called meeting of the League of Wo-, men Voters was held at the American Legion rooai, Tuesday ,'fternoon and1 the program finished, which had been I arranged for the previous regular; meeting. Sixteen ladies were piesent '

man. of the Near East Relief and doughnuts were served.

Coffee . .Local

grain dealers have agreed to handle the corn for the near east relief drive.

Airs. C. N. Teetor, w ho is the township j chairman, will take care of the funds.!

Charley Brown who was recently elected town clerk, will receive the corn money at Dick AleShirley's grocery. 35 cents is price of a bushel of corn. Each bushel of corn donated will save

a life The Dalton township Suncay School Convention will be held Sunday afternoon at the. Nettle Creek Friends' church at two o'clock. Rev. Frank Long, of Farmland and T. W. Drtily, of Boston, county president will speak O. S. Thomas, D. D. Home Missionary secretary, will preach at the Christian church at 10:3C Sunday.

and they made curtains for the windows. Mr. Parkhill. of Winona, state field worker for the Near East Relief and Mrs. A. W. Roach, of Richmond, County Chairman of the Near East Relief, were piesent. Also, Airs. C. N. Teeior who is the township chair-

Notice To Our Xmas Savings Club Depositors

Tuesday, Dec. fi. is the last day for making your payments on your 1921 Christmas Savings Club account.

All accounts mu-t be paid in full by Tuesday to have the Interest added to the Christmas checks.

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AIII.TON. Ind The chorus ol the Alusic club will meet Sunday afternoon at 2:;o at the Christian church. All singeis in the town.-hip are urged to attend Mr. and Airs. B. Kellam and Air. and Airs. Ross Alil'.er of No'ulesville. Air. and Airs. Lawrence Wissler and Airs. Amanda Wispier of Abington. Air. and Airs. Charles Kellam and Mr. and Airs. Ralph Flook ol Conteii!le. Mr. and .Mrs Al in I,owiy, Air .and Mrs. Cliflorl Braden and Albert Kellam were dinner guest s of Air. and Mrs. John Kellam Sunday..

4 had a surprise co-operative;

Al rs. j supper with Airs. Lorene Warren,

Tuesday evening Airs. Yene Bee- j son assisted by Airs. Mary Walker and. Airs. Ilattie Heist entertained at din-: ner Sunday. Airs. Nora Brown and son. John, of Richmond and Rev. Trowbridge and family Aliss Lorene Trowbridge was honi" from DePauw to spend the Thanksgiv iaa -acaCon.. ..The Re be kali lodge held election of officers Tuesday evening .... AP -. Jacob Alurley has gone to Weudulvil'e to visit Airs. Frank Myers until after Christ mas .... Neil AlcMahan spent the week-end at Cincinnati Al r. and. Airs. Horace Hurst and Mr. and Airs. Walter Hurst and familv spent Sun-.

i . . . The .Bible chool Christian church met. ing w ith Air. and Alt s. Plans w ere made for

council of the Tuesday even-' Ahred Sample, the Christmas

Rummage Sale Closes. The eivic lrasue annual rumma:-: --.! '!'i-cd Satutday night and mem lii-is sttv it was a success in every way. Total receipts of the sale, have not yet been announced I- la.-Uu ihree day-. Starts Jewelry Store. Lee W. Sehlenker. who !a.-t .-pring o!d hi- jewelry Mock and ijnit bus: i!P-,-. liie again rs'abii-hed a jewel r.-

old location on .iain lattier, the late C. G. abhshed a jewelry store oeatii'ti in ls,17. and lv ol hi- family operated p until the business v:e i-t spring.

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League of Women Voters will meet .Monday atternoon with Aliss Edith Belden. Rev. Trowbridge will talk on "Independent. Citizenship for Alarried Women." Airs. Edgar Beeson will hae the paper "Our State officers." Airs. Wallace Warren and Airs. Harry Do; will sing.... The ."en dub met. Wednesday atternoon with Airs. Emma Beeson. Mrs. Wilbur El well and Miss Amelia kepauff were club gne.-ts. .Ruth Klemm is ill. . Air. and Airs. George Wagner and son have Sunday to spend the winter in Los

day with Airs. Alice (ire-h Mrs. Passmore moved Wednesday io B'ooniing Grove . . . .Miss Maiy Caldwell has charge of the sale of I be Rtd Cross Christmas seals in th sou'Iieni part of the township. Miss Abide Hoshour and Aliss .Mmy Connell hae them in' the schools in the eastern part of the township lbit Newman and Olm Davis assisted the P.. n!on. iHe orchestra in its concert Wednesday night . . ..Mr. and Mrs. Henry lies, are spending several weeks with Air. and Airs. Wellington Swearingen near Aloreland .....Miss Gussie Miller was the weekc nd gust of her cousin, Airs. Earl Ward, near College Coiner. . . .Air. and Airs. Elmer Beitsch and family who came to spend Thanksgiving with Air. and Airs. Jesse Moore left Sunday for home I. M. Kinney was called to Alomence. 111., by the dath of his sister.... Airs. Hurst and daughter. Elizabeth of Cincinnati were recent guests! of Airs. Anna Hoshour and family..... The Cary club will meet with Alrs.t

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Richmond, spent with Air. and Airs.

. . . Phillis Bavin s is II of sickness, . . . . Al -. tferis -.pent Sunday

in Richmond with Mr. ami Airs. Ralph I Kittle Air. and Mr.Ross Markeyi and daughter spent Alonday in Camn-j ldestown with Airs. Julia Alarkey....! Mi-, and Airs. Howard .iefferies and j dauclner returned home from Lansing Mich. Wednesday evening Airs. Lillie Band ami son Fiank spent Wed nesdav- evening with Air. and Airs j Russel White and family .... Airs. T. ! ,1. Addleman spent Tuesday afternoon , with Mrs. Charley Townsend Air.: and Airs. Russel White has had as her i wefk-end guest Airs. Eve Sissor of j Topeka. Kansas. Air. and .Mrs. Harry 1'atti and son lyivvell sfient Thursday u th Mr. and M's. lius-el Clark....

builds up body tissues increases the action of the intestines Eat 2 to 3 cakes a day Avoid yeast preparations in other forms. Fleischmann's Yeast is sold only in its natural fresh form in the familiar tin -foil package with the yellow label. For sale at your grocers.

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"You're right, John, I attended their opening Saturday, and saved enough on my purchases of home necessities to permit us to spend more for Christmas."

Thrifty Housewives-Buy What You Need -The Prices Are Always Lowest in Keeping with Quality

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YARD GOODS

The yard goods seeMou Iris shown much aitivi'y. We haven't every item that v- e intend to tarry but what we have is sure attractive.

BLANKETS and COMFORTS

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The eld. snappy winter weather be uncomfortable when you fan and Blankets at Klute's at such

has conie. so why get real Comforts reasonable prices.

LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HATS

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sty'e and color in Velvet uili tempt you to buy two

and Velour at in place of one.

BOYS' CLOTHING

Why not have the boy well dressed, bringing pride to himself and parents when you can Ret Wool and Corduroy Suits so reasonable? Try us for this item -henceforth you will know where to save money.

in a sensational sale

Our line of ready-to-wear is much too heavy and we intend reducing this section considerable. If quality and low prices are an attraction, let us have the pleasure of showing you what we have. We have marked these goods so as to create quick buying. Quality only, prices lowest.

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UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Children and Men SLEEPING GARMENTS for Children SOCKS for Men and Boys

HANDKERCHIEFS for Ladies and Men HOSIERY for Ladies and Children NIGHT GOWNS for Ladies

Ladies' Umbrellas, Ladies' Underskirts, Infants' Wear, Corsets, Gloves, Waists, Sweater Coats, Skirts, Children's Caps, Overalls, Gingham Dresses, Toilet Articles, Boys' Waists, Hair Ribbons. Ties for Men. Every Item listed here has been marked at a quick sale price, as we must clean out the stock to make room for the new store.

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