Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 35, 10 February 1922 — Page 7
THE KiCHMOJND PALLADIUM "Ariii jjuxn-I bLEGKAM, RiCHMOJN D, iND., jbKlDAl, MM. 1U, itwfiS.
MINNEAPOLIS FIRM
oSUES OHIO VILLAGE
FOR $458, INTEREST GREENVILLE. Ohio, Feb. 10. The
Paige and Hill Manufacturing company, a corporation doing business at Minneapolis, Minn., has filed a suit In common pleas court here against
the village of Anson ia, a corporation,
to recover the sum of $458.19 and in
terest from June 7. 1920, for electric
light poles and other merchandise fur
nished them, a bill for "which accompanies the petition. Acquits Samuel Stoner The case of the State of Ohio vs. Samuel Stoner, indicted by the grand jury for the October termbf court, 1921, was closed in common pleas court Thursday at noon, after a trial lasting a day and a half, and the case was given to the jury. - After being out three hours the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. Stoner was indicted, for assault with intent to kill Calvin Nishwitz. . New Cases Common Pleas James C. Davis. Director General of Railroads, vs. The Meguiar Company. Money. Amount claimed. $263.68. Probate Court H. A. Gilbert was appointed administrator of the estate of Hersched R. Cilbert, deceased. Bond. $10,000. Amanda C. Clark, guardian of W. W. Kuhnle, filed fourth and final account. I. N. Bryson filed petition to fix and
determine inheritance tax In estate of
Clarissa Bryson, deceased. , Marriage License George II. Worch, 58, Versailles, Ohio, and Amelia Goffena, 35, Versailles, Ohio.
day with Rich White and daughter ....Mr. and Mrs. William Lltehiser spent Saturday in Richmond. Mr. and 'Mrs. L. D. Emrick and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sheard. of Wheatville Mr. and Mrs. John Mastern spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Emrick, GREEN'S FORK. Ind. Elmer Ullery left for Muncie Tuesday for medical treatment Revival services at the Friends church each evening at 7:00 o'clock The last number of the Lyceum course was given in the Methodist church Tuesday evening Miss Freda Benboe of Hagerstown spent
Tuesday night with Mrs. Rice Miller.
.Several from here attended tne
funeral of Mrs. Wayne Lamar at Hagerstown, Wednesday. . . .Green's Fork school basketball team will play Centerville here Saturday night..... Miss Edith Pickett Bpent Tuesday night
with Gail Pickett. , .
CAMPBELLSTOWN, Ohio. The
Y. P. C. A. met at the home of Amos Armacost Wednesday evening. The next meeting will be March 1 at the home of Ellene Button. ... Rev. Mr. Pleasant was in Greenville, Troy and Dayton from Tuesday to Friday Guy Knool ia a, new student in high school in the junior class, and George Printz in the eighth grade The Ladies' Aid society met with Mrs. Otia Swisher Thursday afternoon. The next meeting will be March 2, with Mrs. Alice Swisher Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Campbell left Friday for Champaign, 111 Miss Jennie Sullivan left Tuesday for the fresh air farm near
Dayton Clem Cohee and Lester Benham attended Farmers' week at
Suburban
Monroe School
Monroe first team boys have been Invited to take part in the Darke Co. Basket Ball Tournament to be held at New Madison; Saturday, March 18. Monroe and Lewisburg are both invited to attend this tournameat. The fifth and sith grades have been asked to give their operetla as a part of the Farmers' institute at Eldorado,
Wednesday, Feb. 8. The Glee Club and orchestra will furnish the music
forNthe institute at that place. The
operetta will be given at- the West
Manchester Institute, Feb. 22, . and the Glee Club will furnish music.: The remainder' of the forenoon program will be given by the Agricultural Department. A display of manual-training, Agricultural and Farm Shop will be given at West Manchester. Mary Eyler was absent last week on account of illness. .. .Monroe boys and girls meet Camden on the home floor Friday night. ...The Dairy class made a trip to the home of Jason Lee to judge dairy cattle recently.... Esther Miller and Donna White were absent Thursday and Friday. . . .Eugene Shewmon who has been suffering with blood poisoning is able, to be back in school. ...Johnnie Ritz of the seventh grade has been very low . the past week because of appendicitis and an operation. At present he ia slowly
gaining strength, . . .Individual survey reports . will be made by the civics class soon.... Martha Christian spent Friday night with Dorothy Rantsaw. .
.Charles Keckler spent Friday night
Columbus The senior class will i with John Blackford .... Marie Miller
JI?TTERBE1N, Ohio Sylvan Brandtwburg entertained relatives from Log-
ansport Tuesday. .. .Mrs. Sarah Min-
nich of Eldorado spent Tuesdaj' and
Wednesday with Mrs. Earl Nisonger
Mrs. Laura Broadstock spent
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Orville
Shumaker. . . . . .Mrs. Bert Geeting is
spending a few days with her-naugh-ter, Mrs. Mahlon Emrick who is ill.. . .Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nisonger and Mr. and Mrs. George Putterbaugh called on Noah Charles and family Tuesday Charles Hofr, Walter Treewits and Henry Hoff were in Columbus Wednesday and Thursday attending a farm bureau meeting. .. .Robert Gilfilian and Paul Threewits attended the literary program at New Madison Friday afternoon Al Judy of Virginia is visiting relatives in this community ....Mr. and Mrs. Asbaugh and family moved to their new home Wednesday, which is owned by Otha Detro Mr. and Mrs. Walter Threewits called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marling Sunday.!. ..Roy Brandenburg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brandtnburg of Arcanum were guests Sunday of Sylvan Brandenburg and family. .ANTIOCH, Ohio. Homer and Esther Caskey were entertained at 6 o'clock dinner Sunday by friends in Camden. .. .Mrs. George Swope. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kisling, of Dayton. .. .Miss Gladys McDivitt spent the past week with her sister. Miss Mae McDivitt, of Richmond. .. .Virgil Toney, of Arcanum, was in Eaton Saturday Russell Caskey is 111.... Mr. and. Mrs. E. E. Weidner spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caskey. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Ed, White and family spent Fri-
give a social Saturday evening. ABINGTON, Ind. Mrs. Amanda Wissler is assisting her daughter, Mrs. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. William Jarrett and family of near Webster called on Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett Monday evening. ...Park Jarrett,
who has been ill for the pa3t week, is
was absent from school Monday. She
was also absent several days last week on acount of illness Melvin Miller and Eileen, Smith were absent Monday. .. .Melvin Miller spent Thursday night with Bennett Owens.
Perry Brandenburg called on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk Monday Mr.
improving Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd ! na . irs- -u3 -rocer and rTanK Dynes visited Mr. and Mrs. -Cirtis ' Templeton made a business trip to Plankenhorn of near Richmond Mon-! Brookville Saturday... ..Ollie Adams day.. ..The Abington Township Farm-; called or, Clyde Newkirk Monday..... fprtoratinn will meet Saturday five-..Mrs. Bellmain and daughter spent Mon-
'nlng, Feb. 11. ...Mrs. Charles Glunt,lday witQ Mr- and Mrs. Frank Crom-
who has been ill of pneumonia, is improving. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Archie Blunk of Richmond, visited Mr. and Mrs. Park Jarrett, this week WTilton Pitrson of College Corner visited Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and family this week.
..Miss Edith Harter of Dalton, visited Misses. Doris- Phillips and Ardeth Lamb Saturday.. . . . Several from ' this community" attended the farmers' institute at the Baptist church in Dalton Monday. There were speeches by Mrs. Stanley, Mr. Dolan and Mr. Ralph Test. Mrs.. Alice Hanson sang a solo and Ed Beeson, Emry Beeson and Joe Davis sang a song. Dinner was served at noon Miss Novella Nobblet called on Miss Bertha Lamar Sunday... . .Mrs. Winifred King and Miss Cora Josephine Wood called on . Mrs. Emma Beckerdite Tuesday.. .Those who visited Dalton school Monday were Howard Beeson, Cora -Wood, Everett Wil
kinson and Wilbur Davis and ii,isie McCallister.....Mrs. Mae Kinsey of Muncie, is staying with Mrs. Elizabeth PauL. . . .Mr. Mose Wood of Hagerstown, are visiting in this community. -. . ,
NEW WESTVILLE, - Ohio Mr. and Arch Cook of Richmond spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E.: L. Culbertson Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and family called on Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey, of Straughn, Ind., Sunday Frank Ammerman has been un
able to attend school the past few days because. of illness.... Mrs. Elsie Hicks anad daughter, Catherine, Miss Essie Ballenger and Benjamin, Weller spent Sunday afternoon at the Ray home. .
Mrs. Eert Ray and children Gladys and George, Misses Laura and Mineva Breese-spent Saturday afternoon and evening in Richmond. . ..Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and eon. Robert, called an -Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wooley and family, Sunday evening. .;.Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and family spent Saturday afternoon in Richmond.... Mrs. John Mattix was delightfully surprised when a number of relatives gathered at her home, Sunday. Among those ' present were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Elstro and family, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin .Gregg and family, Mr. and - Mrs. - Thurman : Mattix, Mr. and Mrs. Tmo Lyons and son, Joe.. ..The Stereoptican lecture given at the church Sunday .evening by Rev. Riley Hubbard, wasa greatly enjoyed ....A large representation of the Circle attended a meeting of the Wcst Richmond Fellowship Circle, Tuesday
evening. Music and games featured the entertainment A luncheon was served later. Among those present from this piace were: Misses Estlter Stegall, Gladys Ray Ruby Mattix, Xavina and Minerva Breese, Mary lie Whinney, Florence Laird. Messers. Howard Ammerman, George RiUV. Clarence Mattix. Russel Laird, Clav ence and Robert Mc Whinney and Mr. M. C. Stegall The young Ladies' and young men's classes of the New WpBtvtno ',rTla, itirfi will meet
at the home Miss Zoe Benham, Tues-) day evening, Feb. 14. All members! are requested to be present Mr. and j Charles Meyers and family, visited, visited friends and relatives of this j
will give a box social at the school building Saturdaay. Feb. 14. Candy popcorn,etc. will be on sale. Those who attend are requested to tak3 a box.... Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and family, Mr. Lee Ammerman and son, Howard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orville Fudge and family.
MARRIES ENGLISH WOMAN NOBLESVILLE. Ind., Feb. 10. Joseph McCrudden and Miss Alice Mason were united in marriage here last night at the First Presbyterian church by the Rev. John Herny, pastor of the church. The bridegroom became acquainted with his bride, who is an English woman, while serving with the Canadian forces in the World war in England, en route to France. Mis.i
Mason arrived here from England yes-' terday morning. n
NFLUENZA A a preventive, melt and In-
naie night and morning
VAbh Run
Oeer 17 Million Jan Vied Yeats
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LIBERTY, Ind., R. R. 3 Ray Miles and Horace LaMar went to Liberty Tuesday and called on Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Paddock.... Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newkirk spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Link Adams Mrs. Ray Miles and son, Maurice, were the guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Mullen and daughter, Carrie, in Liberty Wednesday and Thursday.... Jennings Daw
son and family called on Mr. and Mrs. i
Horace LaMar Wednesday .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miles and son, Maurice. .. .Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baudendistel were greeting friends in Brookville Wednesday Mrs. Ray Miles and son, spent Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Horace LaMari Mr. and Mrs. Will Haag were called on by Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Haag and John Haag Tuesday. Frank Templeton and Lewis Davis were greeting friends in Brookville Monday Clyde Newkirk called on Horace LaMar Monday. . . .Curtis Crocker and daughter Effle and Frank Templeton spent Friday with Elmer Templeton and family Mr. and Mrs.
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WEST RIVER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. John Lumpkins and daughter, Mary Ann, entertained at dinner Sunday Mi. and Mrs. Clay Burroughs and two daughters, of Hagerstown Mr. and Mrs. D. H. King and daughter, Mae, called on Mr. and Mrs. Ashbury Wood and daughter Cora, Sunday night..
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WHEN HAIR THINS, FADES OR FALLS, USE "DANDERINE"
"Gets" For Corns Costs Little If so-called corn "cures" have only made -your feet more sore and tender,
Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few . cents, shake well, and you have a quarterpint of harmless and delightful lemon-bleach lotion to soften and whiten red, rough or chapped hands. This home-made lemon lotion is far superior to glycerin and rose water to smoothen the skin. Famous stage beauties use it to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, because it doesn't irritate. Advertisement.
35 cents buys a bottle of "Danderine." Within ten minutes after the first application you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling hair. Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain
and sunshine are to "
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NUNGESSER'S Smoked and Fresh Meat
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
..10c ..25c 15c ..22c ..20c ..12c ..35c ..30c .25c ..20c
SMO.-LED SAUSAGE, lb.,.15
BOILING MEAT ,1b BEEF STEAK Iti I'.EEF RO ASTlb PORK CHOPS 1U B J CON lbL.UID lb. LAMB CHOPS VEAL CHOPS lb. VEAJ ROAST lb PORK ROAST lb FRE!3H SIDE, lb.
25c 18c 40c
se, all 15c
25c
HEAD CHEESE, 15c 2 lbs. for FRESH SHOULDER per lb VEAL STEAK lb
SAUSAGE, link or loose,
pone, our own make lb. .:
WTiole SMOKED HAMS,
our own cure, lb....
Whole SMOKED SHOULDERS, our own cure 18 C FRANKFURTERS i )1 lb. lZic
LIVER PUDDING 3 lbs. for BOLOGNA, 10c lb 3 lbs. for BEAN BACON lb
25c
25c 10c
WE DELIVER
Henry Nungesser
327 S. 12th
MEAT MARKET
Phone 2350
.Also at South Sixth Street Market Saturday P. M.
The Evening Advertisement
don't -despair. For Instant, complete, permanent relief is guaranteed by the new method. A few drops of "Gets-It" removes any old or new, hard or soft corn from any foot. It peels off in your fingers. Costs but a ,trifle- everywhere. Recommended by all druggists. ,E. Iaw-renre- & Co., Mfr., Chicago. Sold in Richmond by A. G. Luken Drufr- Co., Clem Thistleth.wa.ite. Advertisement.
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