Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 173, 22 July 1922 — Page 12

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ASSESSMENT RETURNS IN RANDOLPH COUNTY INCREASED $100,000 1 ' WINCHESTER, Ind., July 22. After having been In session 40 days, the Randolph county board ofx review has completed its -work. The amount added to the return made by the county assessor, is estimated at J 100,000. Increases. made on real estate, are as follows : - . . Wayne - township, -four percent; Jackson township, 10 percent; Parker, 10 percent. Reassessed, Farmland, 20 percent; East "Modoc. '20 percent; West Modoc, 20 percent. . Green's Fork township, was reduced five percent . The following are the increase of improvements: - Wayne township, six percent; -White- River. 10 percent; Green's Fork township, five percent. The remainder of the county is unchanged except adjustments made on personal complaints. - , ' -Widow Sets Estate. The will of Joseph E. Freidline has been filed for probate. His entire estate he wills to the widow, Sarah J. Freidline, during her life. At her death he gives to his son, Minor J. Freidline, and to his daughter, Myrtle J. Dickson, each one-third of the estate, and the remaining third to his grandchildren, Leland W., Harvey B., Vera Geneva, Chelsie and John H. Stoneman, the children of his deceased daughter, Bertha J. Stoneman, share and share alike. Arrest David Hunt. -David Hunt, colored,' who has been wanted in this county for almost a year on a charge of assault and battery, with intent to kill was arrested in Richmond, and returned to this city. Hunt is alleged to have cut another man at a picnic held at Funk's Lake, last August. Tried Before. Mayor. -Smith Smullen and Albert Ross, of Muncie, were tried in the mayor's court Friday. Both 'men were charged with operating a still six and one-half miles south of Windsor. Ross was acquitted but Smullen was fined $250 and given a sentence of 90 days at the penal farm. ... PARTY ISSUES s (Continued fronv P?ge One.) ting the element of strikes, there is a school of business men who say that the present good conditions are les3 dependable in their certainty of being maintained, and less sound in their foundations than is commonly assumed. fc This school of business men claims that the present activity is most general in two fields, and rests chiefly on two causes: One is the activity in the building trades, which, rests on the necessity of catching up on the deficit of buildings which were needed, but which were not built during the war. The other . element in the present business activity consists of public works, chiefly the building of roads. This work has been stimulated by unprecedentedly large flotations of bonds by states and municipalities. The latter condition Is, of course, not a normal part of the ordinary year-to-year volume of business of the coun try. The school which lays emphasis on this claims that the present activity does not take in the textile trades rnd various other lines of business. I'SKD IT SIXCB 1875 A. I Stansberry, Belmount, W. Va., us?s Kolev's Hrney and Tar in his family, and sells it to his patrons. He says: "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best medicine I ever used baoK to lSio. sold Foley's Honey and Tar then, and everyboday called it g-ood. Later, at Collinsville. Ohio, we all called it the best medicine In the world." Refuse substitutes, "the genuine is put up in a yellow carton, a. u. i.uKen Drug Co.. c:5-tiJi Main. Advertisement. AT ROMEY'S 13 DOMESTIC RUGS New Patterns $37.50 Hundreds of new Rug3 Just nsccived, including the finest Axminsters. Brussels and Velvets, in one special group for this advance selling, offers many wonderful values in' floor coverings of the highest type. Come and see them. Period Buffets $47.00 Your choice of the 60 or 66-inch sizes in oak, walnut or mahogany. They are all . equipped with two center drawers lined in large cupboards. The one velour for silverware. Two shown is in the Chippendale period. You'll surely like it

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of berries in cluster, and the color of They apprehend that as soon as we have caught up with the deficit in the building trades, and as soon as the proceeds of recent bond issues have been laid out, we shall be face-to-face with a less prosperous condition of business. It is apparent, how ever, that barring strikes, business will continue to be good until after the election. What is to happen thereafter will constitute an influence, not on the present elections, but on the presidential election, two years from now. Bonus Issue Cloudy As regards the bonus, there is no clear issue between the parties. Both in the senate and in the house the great bulk of the membership of both parties will vote in favor of it will vote in favor of it without much conviction that it is good; but chiefly because they feel there is a little more political advantage to be gained in their home districts by voting for it than by voting against it. (This, inci dentally, is a condition that is chang ing gradually. Among the voters throughout the country, and among those who influence public opinion, the strength of the opposition to the bonus is steadily growing, and by election time, as to any one district, a vote in favor of the, bonus may be as much a liability as an asset.) Similarly, leaders of the opposition to the bonus in the senate include such good Republicans as Borah of Idaho, and Nelson of Minnesota, standing side by side with such good Democrat as Glass of Virginia- and Williams of Mississippi. As to the bonus, assuredly, there is no clear issue between the parties. It is too early to tell yet whether the ship subsidy will be an issuo that will engage the imagination and lead You HIMES

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districts "wet Republicans" will be: running against "dry Democrats." The net of it all is that the leaders of both parties seem to hesitate to make a set of clear-cut issues. It would seem that it ought to be simple for President Harding, or for Chairman Adams of the Republican national committee, or for Lodge as the Republican leader of the senate, or for Senator McCormick, who is chairman of the committee which has charge of the election of Republican senators it would seem as if it ought to be simple for any one of these to call a conference of. the leaders and then to make a speech or give out a letter which would constitute the Republican position on what used to be called in other campaigns "the issues of the day." " It would seem to be equally simple for Chairman Hull of the Democratic national committee, or Senator Underwood, who is the Democratic leader of the senate, or Senator Harrison, who is a kind of unofficial Democratic leader of the senate, to confer with exPresident Wilson, to agree upon a statement of issues, and to give it out as a set of reasons why voters should favor the Democratic party in Novem ber. But the fact is that 'in neither party does there seem to be the sort of leader, or the sort of agreement among leaders, as to what the issues ought to be. such as would make this kind of enlightenment of the public possible. Finally, it will be of interest to the future historian to observe that it was possible to write this article on the issues of the election of 1922 and write it with reasonable completeness, it is hoped without mentioning the words, "League of Nations.' (Copyright,1922, by the New York Evening Post Inc.) FIRST EDITION Mrs. Sarah Clark, 82, Dies At Cottage Grove Home COTTAGE GROVE. Ind., July 22 Mr3. Sarah Clark, 82 years old, died here Friday evening at 7 o'clock. She is survived by 10 children, two broth-j ers, Will and Beach Line; and one sister, Miss Rhcda Line, all residing in Liberty. Mrs. Clark was born in Butler county, Ohio, Nov. 10, 1840, and moved to j Union county, Ind., when a child. She ' married Hezekian Clark, Feb. 24, 1858. j Mr. Clark died last August. Burial will be in the Dunkard cem-i etery. near Cottage Grove. The Highest Grade Candies and Better Frozen Delicacies PRICE'S VNKtnfnmmuanmuuutnitauitmiiatnMiHMtiMiiBunumuiinmuuiiiiiMMi BABY SWINGS I Special, $1.19 f jBQOTTOO! omimmuiimtiumiiiiiiuituiiimmMiiifiiitniiiiDiumiiuuuiiuiiutiiunituii

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TERM "DO-NOTHING" APPLIED TO G. O. P. Refuting the statement of the Democrats that the present Republican administration is a "do-nothing" ad ministration, and outlining the accom-1 plishments of his party since it went1 into power in March, 1921. Congress-1 man R. N. Elliott addressed the! Wayne County Republican club in the auditorium of the Morton high school Friday night. Mr. Elliott began hi3 talk with a review of the history of the Republican party, especially emphasizing that of Wayne county, and in so doing, paid high tribute to the memory of Governor Oliver P. Morton, Indiana's Civil war governor, who was a Wayne1 county man and who played an important part in the formation of the Republican party. "The Republican party passed the budget to relieve the misuse of appropriations to the various govern ment departments, said Mr. Elliott, in reviewing the work of the party, "and I the present congress has cut $172,000,000 off of General Charles B. Dawes, appropriation recommendations." Still Paying Damages He stated that the pensions of all veterans at the present time, total one billion dollars and that the government is still paying the damages aris ing from the railroad administration t during the war. "The party went into power with a large war debt as a handicap placed upon the administration by the blundering management of the Democratic party," said the speaker. "While I desire to give the Democrats all credit for the way in which the war was conducted, I wish to point out that when they went out of power, after eight years in control, the public debt had been increased from one billion to 25 Sunday Chicken Dinner 50 cents Henry Farwig & Son 1031 Main St. Thistlethwaite's The Original Cut-Rate E VERY-DAY PRICES in Effect at All 7 Stores Complexion Powders Mary Garden 9Sc Azurea $1.09 Djer-Kiss 50c Three Flowers 69c Armand Bouquet 50c ALL SCRAP TOBACCO. 2)

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