Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 46, Number 329, 5 December 1921 — Page 9
GREENVILLE THIEVES ROB EVERHAKT HOME; SECURE ABOUT $260
(1REENVIEI.E. Ohio, Pec 3 Burglars entered the home of Mr. and Mrs.: Ira Everhart, on East Main street. Friday evening, and took money and jewelry valued at about $200. The articles stolen were taken from a drawer in the dresser. Police are inclined to believe that th-. thieves were amateurs. Mr. Everhart. who is a conductor on the Ohio Electric Railway, with Mrs. Everhprt left their home early In the evening. The robbery occurred (luring their absence. Files Injunction Suit W. E. Guntrum has tiled an injunction suit in common pleas court against Dan H. Brown, county treasurer, to restrain Brown from collecting assessments levied against two tracts of land owned by him en the Requanh pike. Similar suits have been filed hy W. T. and Cleo Berner, who own land lying south of th.; pike.
Overrules Motion Judge H. W. Jewell has overruled the motion of Prosecutor John Hoel for a change of venue in the case of ihe State of Ohio against Dan H. Brown, county treasurer, charged with embezzlement. The case has been formally assigned for trial in Darke county. Monday, Dec. 12. Damage Suit Filed A damage suit for $3,000 was filed In common pleas court Friday afternoon by Myers and Myeri on behalf of Frances Vount. against Mollie Brimbaugh. Alienation of affections is charged.
Appeals Case
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9,500 cows, and sel!3 3.458,510 gallons of milk and 142,333 gallons of cream yearly. It was felt by the farm bureau directors that too many cream stations are maintained for the volume of business transacted, three being conducted in several towns where the product could be handled by one station. The cost of maintaining a station was said to be $2,600 yearly. The
directors voted to consider the matter j future.
further at the next meeting.
Favor Dumping Association Demand for a live stock shipping association proved strong when that proposition was suggested. Although organization of Ohio shipping associations was only started seven months aero, it was renorted that 44 are in
operation now. Cost of selling stock I
has averaged 74 cents per-hundred for 3S23 floors shipped by the 21,291 farm
er members. The maximum cost has
the minimum, 43
TOWNSHIP CHAIRMEN OF PREBLE TO HEAR CONVENTION REPORT (Special to The Palladium) EATON. Ohio, Dec. 3 Township chairmen of the Preble countv farm
bureau will attend the district conference at Cincinnati Dec. 6. in hear
their president, E. R. Clark, give an I account of the Atlanta convention i which he attended. This action was 'taken at the Saturday meeting of the
z-ieuie county coara or farm bureau directors: Other matters considered at the Saturday meeting were the membershiD
in the Miami Valley co-operative milk been 97 cents and
marKeting company and the formation cents a hundred.
I of a co-operative live-stock marketing! For the 219.000 head of hogs. 11.964
association. j head of cattle, 11,095 calves and 50,783 In discussing the milk Drooosition. i sheer shinned losses hav. amonntprt
was stated that Preble county has to $12,595, a trifle over a fifth of a
cent on the hundred weight of all stock sold all of the losses which was covered by insurance. Shrinkage amounted to an average of 3.1 pounds per hundred for hogs. The farm bureau directors voted to propose the co-operative shipping association to their members in the near
FIND DR. EARL CARR DEAD CINCINNATI, O., Dec. 5. Dr. Earl C. Carr, nationally recognized authority ou yellow fever, was found dead in his room at a hotel here yesteday, a victim of heart disease.
In a collision at a football match recently one player lost a tooth, which afterwards was found imbedded in the face of another player.
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The case of the board of education i ration of all of the many ways that
of Franklin township against S. R. Hiatt, county auditor, and the board of education of Monroe township, which case was recently decided by
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IN DIANA POMS, Dec. 5 The more Christmas seals Indiana buys, the more tuberculosis clinics there will be held in 1922, and the better the
state will know its condition as regards the white plague. There is still a great ileal to be done, accord-'
ing to Secretary Murray A. Auerbach, of the Indiana Tuberculosis association. In a Mtr-r to one of th counties asking for information relative to starting a clinic, Mr. Auerbach says: "The value of the clinic may be seen in the fact that during the first six months this year we examined 99tJ patients, of which number 49i had tuberculosis. The most significant figure, however, is found in the 270 patients who had never before been diagnosed as tuberculous. This will show as much as 60 per cent of the tuberculosis patients at the clinics who had been spreading the disease unwittingly because they were - not nwai" that they themselves were in-lect'-d."
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"STUNT" FLIER KILLED SAN FRANCISCO. Calif.. Dec. 5. Robert Hastings, an aerial "stunt" performer, fell more than a thousand l'eet to death here Sunday. He supposedly was unable to regain his grip on a stray on a parachute from which he had taken one hand. His homo was in Fresno, Calif. He was 30 years old and an ex-air service member.
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