Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 195, 17 August 1922 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND., THURSDAY, AUG. 17, 1922.

URY RUSSELL MANN AT EATON ON FRIDAY; INVESTIGATE DEATH

Moore remains about the same ( XVMl-nB 11 D,, Johannah and Frank Harvey and Lon;onu "on OUT Keppler took supper with Mr. and WtlVne Ccuntv RrPPlpr

The Durbin reunion was held atj the home of Cora Mann. There were: about sixty relatives present The.

At Henry County Fair

NEWCASTLE. Ind., Aug. 17. Prem

parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis - leazer Will Talk

Mrs. Dean Welfler and son, Eugene, At JOlM LlUO tlCniC;

returned to their home in Osborn Sunday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hill A pumphouse apraised

West River township Sunday school! lums were won by four Wayne county jat ?50 an? an electric motor worth $350

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-EATON. Ohio, ; Aug. 17, Funeral services for Russell Mann, six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, who was accidentally shot and killed Wednesday morning bv Donald Smith.

eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs'

Jonn bmith, while playing with a revolver in the Smith home on East Decatur street, will be conducted Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Presbyterian . church. Burial will be in Mound Hill cemetery. Coroner S. P. Carter, of West Manchester, conducted an inquest. The Smith boy, when questioned by the oroner, said he Sad the revolver and was trying to pull back the hammer with his thumb when his thumb

flipped and the weapon was discharged, the ball passing through the Mann boy's head and a wire screen at the window. Immediately after the accident the Smith boy was so frightened he could not give a connected story of the affair. He is much grieved over the fate of his playmate. Sheriff Takes Gun. Upon Coroner Carter's order, Sheriff George Jones took charge of the revolver, a Colt 45 calibre, that caused I'ae death of the Mann child. The weapon is the property of Henry Strader, son of Mrs. Smith by a former marriage, according to Sheriff Jones. The gun was in a holster and belt hanging at the head of Strader's bed, the sheriff said. During Mrs. Smith's temporary absence from the house the boys went into the bedroom and slipped the revolver from its resting place and a few minutes later the accident happened. The homes of the Manns and the

Smiths are on the same street and only a short distance apart, and the two boys played together every day. Suspends Judgment. Execution of a finding in a squire's court against F. O. Boston, farmer, of near Sugar Valley, on a prohibition violation charge, has been suspended by Judge Risinger in common pleas court until the court of appeals passes upon the case, as Boston, through counsel, has given notice of intention to file a petition in error in the appellate court. In an alimony action entered in common pleas court by Amanda Beggs against Hugh A. Beggs, who she avers phe was compelled to leave after 47 years of married life because of his miserly treatment. Judge A. C. Risinger has decreed that Beggs shall pay his wife $150 for her support and expenses during pendency of the alimony suit.

.-i -1 1 1 Kisin niiranQV nrrpr- i 1 l .a - . . i

noon at Horse-Shoe Bend. ...Mr. and w T J yQ f. . nlsht;,

S lW., ?Lu Mr'??"1. Bertsch of Cambridge City, ex-and 1 o'clock by Ora Meadows, the

Contests Are on Program Rev. R. W. Leazer, pastor of the

First Baptist church, will give thei attended were:: Mr. and Mrs. John talk at the Billy Sunday club-Virginia I Orr and son Myron, Mr. and Mrs. El-

Asher business women's council picnic

Somers, Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weist and son Kcmneth 6pent Monday with George Weist The Threshers' picnic was held in a grove along Four Mile Thursday and was attended by about 50 people. A basket dinner was served. Those who

night watchman, and is supposed to have been caused by a hort circuit. A pump in the same house, being full of water, was uninujred by the

I n&er C n W firct An Inn mr vnoi-Hn.. r. n rrr . flomcts ' I' h a Inca ia oni-nrnrl V.r hoavv

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cleo( d spnior .0w nie- r,H nn ! insurance Daltnn Hill was th vic-

Xorman. Russell and Basil Norman. junior SQW pig and serond on herd ,ntim of a. surprise party Monday even

ing, when a number of friends called at his home, north of New Paris . : Misses Harriet and Virginia Puterbaugh are the guests of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Veits

Albert Mr- and Mrs- Frank R. Murphy and

Howell is very ill . . Mr. and Mr boar second on junior yearli bar

Aionzo iwmyMiu aiieuucu iu flrst and second on senior boar pigs. "L1 on junior boar pig. second5 In

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returned home Sunday after a weeks the Spotted Poland Chlna j Tn

visit with relatives at Richmord.

Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe and chil

dren called on Mr. and Mrs. John. Rowe. near Union City Mr. andi

' ' were among the largest individual win

ners of the 6how, and will exhibit at Connersville next week also.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lock Gordon Harrstown show-ine THe daughter, Mary Frances, Mr. and Mrs. j provide extra dinners, of Portland Mrs. Elwood Avery t'ijV .'tC. E Samuels and Miss Marv Bowles -

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and daughter Inez of Indianapolis are and flrgt on

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Botkin and other relatives here

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sipe spent Sunday

with relatives at Saratoga

at the park Thursday, Aug. 24. in place of Rev. A. L. Stamper who will be out

of town, it was announced at a meet iDg of the club Wednesday evening. Final plans for the picnic also were announced. Members -are to meet east of the pavilion at 2 o'clock, for a program before dinner at 5:30. Horseshoes, tennis and several other sports are on the program, with several contests between the clubs announced. While the members of the clubs are expected to bring their own basket

dinners, the committee in charge will Mann, and Charles Pavton of Morn-

day auto tour through Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. ....Mr. and Mrs. James Newton and son Orval spent Saturday evenins with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mann and,

family Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Pot' terf and daughter Arline reiurned home Sunday after a week's motoring trip through northern Ohio... Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potterf and daughter.

Mary Kathryn, called on Mr. and Mrs

bert Huffman and family, and Mrs.) Mom Woith f navtnn nhlo Mr. and'

Mrs. James Bechtol and daughter Lu-i James Kuth of New Pans, Ohio, Mon-

cile, Mr. and Mrs. Orla Divin and! ua? auernoon. daughter Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Paul; Geis and Miss Loretta McGee. Mr. an 1 j fie sure to cut out Tag Soap free

Mrs. Ozro Witters and family, Mr. and i coupon on page a advertisement.

Mrs. Albert Crowl and sons Gerald and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. James Newton and son Orvil. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey and family, Mr. and Mrs:

Gully and sons Alvin and Chester, Elizabeth Newkirk, Wilma and Melvaj Mann, Robeit and Carlos and Nobler

Test, Cambridge City, Big Type Po-

i miiu v uiiia, in si ou junior Doar VIZ.

Yt!. onrt! second n junior yearling boar. James .air. ana n. Qi u;k:.j ... t..

left for Adams Lake Sunday ... .Miss ' Mr .and Mrs. H. H. Royer Mrs. Florence Hall of Lebanon is the euest. Fannie Wright of Indianapolis, was

of Miss Janice Hahn Mr and Mrs. .the guest of Mrs. Anna Burtch for sup-

Mrs. Carl Moore and children of Ho!-

lansburg, Ohio, called on Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Norman Sunday afternoon

Gray also exhibited one of the Wayne j

p's uuu piss, out. ma not. piace

Elmer , Thompson of Richmond, spent : per Monday evening

Sunday with relatives here Mrs.

cy Brown and two children. Mar- HAWTHORN E HILL, Ohio. Mr.

; r, A TT,y-w A j r i ' onfi Mrc ill kTmoHb' r9 TTo r-r (Y r ' . i i

Purses totalling $1,400 are offered ""L""u . M: ? f rrV c. Ja'" JXX .."'.r i T.01 anQ

T. i ... . , . i jiiuiinuus were emeriainea uy jvir. ana i "f11" uuuaj r.uu ucuijc ncni

Mr. and Mrs. Harolen Wright and Mr. 7''ZrX:"r''' A" "I Mrs. Harvey Royer Tuesday. .. .Mrs.

and Mrs. Norman might attended the . " - jPearle Smith and

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Oren reunion at Goodview Sunday.

H. F. Bolts of Frankfort spent Sunday

j "no ojuim . onu sun, v mis, no

uave speni several weeKs witn Airs.

! Smith s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H.

;ion bni oauui.-., Han Patera rWWQ - I" " V.Ml: auu Mia ' .' . "-

with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lane and! V" 0,,:--""-c- returned to their home in Elsi-; lDert Hunman ana ramuy and Mr.

lamii,. cuna iiu a iljeroy an(j Qeorge Grim Mrs Enen

" i v"Petro and daughter, Mabel, of HagersCalvbi Baxter of near Lynn are the t t Friday wlth Mrs Gerti(? guests of Mr. and Mrs. am Botkin Downing and two sons. Noah and Roband family .....Mr, and Mrs olney ' near Mooreland Mn and Mrs

a "r V. i n Carl Burtt and son Walter, entertain

uooa caned on Miss rreedith Delight Zanesville, Saturdav. for a visit of

IHolcomb Elie Bird called on Jack a few days Miss EMIvn Nnrthrnn

Holcomb Sunday afternoon Mrs. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennie Holcomb and daughter, Free-j Alexander, Thursday. .Mrs. Cora Su-1

Mrs. Minnie Maples and daughter. .".7 A" U "Z"a ,:rrk""' Jlu?Ll:

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Band of Thieves Stealing Hogs in Western Wayne

RUSHVILLE, Ind.. Aug. 17. An organized band of thieves is reported to be operating in Henry, Fayette and western Wayne counties in territory ripar the National road, a number of

farmers having suffered from their depredations. The thieves are equipped with motor trucks and are said to have driven out whole droves of hogs from barnyards into the roads, sorting them according to quality, and loading them into the trucks for hauling to market. Farmers who have lost hogs have traced the herds and discovered the method of the theft by trucks by track3 which had been insufficiently obliterated by brush. dragged behind an auto. Plans Completed For Old Settlers at Beechwood CENTER VILLE, Ind., Aug. 17. Preparations have been completed for the annual Old Settlers' Reunion, which will be held at Beechwood this vear. Arrangements are under the

direction .of James Harris, president

of the reunion, and a balloon ascen

sion, a speech by Oswald Ryan, of

Anderson, state American Legion com

mitteeman of the Anderson district, and a musical program by the Hagerstown band will insure an exceptionally large crowd, it is believed. The balloon ascension, especially, with a double drop by the aeronaut, is being awaited with excited interest by children who are expecting to attend the gathering with the earlier generations.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and chil

dren of Winchester, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilson and children and Mr and Mrs. Clyde Miller and daughter Olive, all of near Winchester, and Mr. and Mr. Jud Johnson and -daughter Florence of near Unionport Mr. and Mrs. Glen Golliher and little daughter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fouts of near Losantsville

Annabelle, spent the week end with

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Haynes.....Mr and Mrs. Howard Hormel had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Powers of Red Key, Mr. and Mrs. Alva May and son of Ridgeville, anrt

Mr. and Mrs. William Wright and daughter of Williamsburg Miss Reba Mendenhall of Winchester spent the week end with Miss Amanda Botkin. WEST . RIVER, Ind. Prentis Edwards the county road supervisor of Economy called on Robert Beckerdite and Ashberry Wood Saturday Ray Driscoll was in Losantville Monday.. . .John Carver Keeves is on the sick list Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanson and Garnett Vores was in Losantville Saturday Mrs. Zelma Benson and Claircie and a girl friend was in town on business Monday Misses Cora

Wood and Bertha McCallister visited

Mrs. Cyldia Wood and daughter, Lois

ed Mr. Burtt's mother, a few days

last week. . . Ronald Holaday and Roy Bales were in Mooreland Monday morning Miss Bertha Jane McCallister and Miss Cora Josephine

ing Sun. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nean

over and family spent Monday in

Richmond Miss Helen Kerlm re

turned home Monday after a week's

visit with her aunt, Mrs. Margaiet Neanover and family Lee Mann called on Elbert Huffman and family

Monday Mr. and Mrs. James Bech-i

daughter Lucile and Mr?

Charles Stavton of Eldorado were:

Mrs. Thomas O'Leary andEuests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Willi

Litehiser and son Harry of near Eaton, j Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs.j Charles Schidler of Richmond, and, Mrs. Lauia Kennel of Eaton Mr. j and Mrs. Homer Cupp and son Eugene j

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs..lrvm Flory of near Gratis, Ohio.. -..Mr. and

Mr.'- and

family of near Eaton were -Sunday

evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. John

Orr and son Myron.... Mr. and Mrs

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nor, Missouri Tuesday Mr. " and and Mrs. Ett Newton and daughter

Mrs. M. H. Pence entertained at dinner! Ruth, of near Camden, spent Sunday Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Behymer afternoon with Dave Maun and fam-

and son, Harold, of Elwood, Ind., Her-! ily. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Otto Geij were; Mrs. Paul Geis and Miss Loretta Mc-

uuri jidrsnman ana son, Kenneth, ot guests bunaay ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry; Gee were m Richmond Monday near Eaton, Ohio Miss Lucille Pick-j Sanders and family, of near West' mn an(i Mrs. Homer Crowel and

eit is me guesi oi inenas at lewis- Aiexanana, unic.Mr. and Mrs. Roh-

ville, Ind Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mooro are the parents of a baby daughter, born Monday Mrs. Charles H. Harris and daughter, Helen, accompanied their guest, Mrs. Hopp, to

of Bluffton, was in Mooreland Thurs

day Harley Grim spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bunner, of Springport Misses Margaret and

I Dorothy Wood, of Farmland, were in

Mooreland Thursday Mrs. Mannlej Brown and daughter, Monvline, of Mooreland, are spending this week with Mrs. Mary Locke Mr. and Mrs James Newton, of Losantville, were in Mooreland, Friday Miss Freedith Holcomb called on Mrs. Clydia Wood Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore were in Newcastle Monday evening James Dakin and sons, Eugene, and George, and David Dakin, were in Muncie, Monday.. .. .Robert Smith, of Carlos City, called on E. J. Holcomb Monday morning.. .Mrs. A. Collins and daugh ters, Buelah and Sophia, and son, Sherman, and Thyra Brown were callers at Newcastle Thursday Miss Thelma Finch, of Blountsville, spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs.

of Mooreland Friday Mr. and Mrs.j Charles Brown... Jack Holcomb called

Tom Lamar and children, Ralph, How-' on Orvel Parker Sunday morning.

ard, Vivian and Harold Dean, visited

ert Neanover and daughters, Edna

Mae and Mane spent Sunday with Mr.

friends at Dublin Sunday Joash Lamott of Germantown visited friend3

here recently Mr. and Mrs. Carl Root and daughters, Lois, Esther Gean and Martha Faye visited Mr. and Mrs. John Carver Keever Saturday Mr.

and Mrs. Abjiah Allred and Mrs. Barbara Lamb of Losantville spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckerdite and children Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Ashberry Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Mehin Dale and children, Ethel, Mary, Fred and Lester, of Union City Monday Mr. anji Mrs. Herbert Davidson and family "of Dayton are visiting his brother,. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davidson and children of this place..

..Misses Cora Wood and Bertha McCallister visited Miss Freedith Holcomb Friday Mr. and Mrs. John Pritcherd and children of Fort Wayne are visiting in this community Miss Bertha McAllister is ill Jake Lewellen of Economy, made a business trip to Losantville Tuesday afternoon . . Harry Jackson of Boston, Ind., called on Ray Driscoll Tuesday.

MOORELAND. Ind. Omer Grim

NEW PARIS, Ohio Mrs. Mary Left

wich, Perry Leftwich and son, Junior,

Mrs. O. H. King.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lancaster and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.H. H. Royer...... Rev. and Mrs. James E. Harris and

children returned Tuesday from an automobile trip through Michigan.... Mr .and Mrs. C. A. Northrop and family, and MInfl Pearle Haller were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer, Sunday Miss Mary Clingenpeel spent Sunday with Miss Lois Reinheimer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walley and children of Richmond are the guests of Mrs. Nancy Walley Mrs. Ethel Wehrly and three sons, Henry, Kenneth and Robert, of Piqua, are spending the week with Mr. and- Mrs. M. O. Penland. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Penland and family and their guests were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Penland, at Eldorado. .Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and son, James, of Payton, are spending several days

with relatives here Mrs. Mary Pyle who has visited with her daughter, Mrs. O. D. Veits, for several weeks, went to. New Madison Sunday. .. .Mrs.. Ella Barnet, of Indianapolis, is the guest of Mrs. Frecinda Thompson Miss Geneva Crawford of Palestine.

fam- j

ily were guests Sunday of Mr. and; Mrs. Albert Crowl and family Mi.j and Mrs. David Mann and Leon Coon!

and Mrs. Charles Kerlin and daughter returned home Saturday from a ten'

neien oi nt?sier, inu. . . . Mr. ana Mrs. i : - . Otto Geis called on Mr. and Mrs i o better medicine for my Tr i. -it-.-. .1 K1D.NKVS

riaim utis, ui ucar.ncbi Aiexanana Tha ,a wh3t Frani, Millar of Rine-.l

Saturday evening John, David,! ham Canyon. Utah, says of Voipy kii-'! James and Donald Neanover and War-!npv Pills. "J was so bothered with kid-; ,

ren and Charley Parnsh, of West;inanv medicines I tried did me no R-ood.

Florence, were Sunday guests of Mrs.ji took just two bottles of Foley Kidney j

C!arnh TvToannvor anH fomilv nf near rli an uiey put me un my ieei anu baran Aeanover ana tamu or nearat work again Whv suffer when tnis Camden Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Huff ! reliable medicine for kidney and bladman and family and Mrs. Mary Ann j der ailments is so i easily had. Prompt .,t iij . ., , i-v, i and tonic. A. G. Luken Dru? Co., bbWelsh called on Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, gS Main St. Advertisement.

' "THE NEW FALL CORSETS ARE HERE" for Your Selection.

of Indianpolis, are the guests of Miss I "'- r"Ud-v dm aguraay. wim

Carrie Whitaker. .. .Jimmy Weber, of Michigan, is spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reinheimer and family. Harold Mendenhall of Richmond, was also a guest, Sunday.. ..Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Bogan entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ashinger of New Hope Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Sherer had as their guests at dinner, Friday, Mr and Mrs. Cliford Lamb and children and Albert H. Sherer, of Dayton Miss Harriet Scott of Dayton is visitng for a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Yours-

. .LU V .1 , J'l.llUIVl .... JL 1 vui CL u uiii v ail of Ashland, Kans., is the guest of her

CURED HER RHEUMATISM Knowing from terrible experience the suffering: caused by rheumatism, Mrs. J. E. Hurst, who lives at 508 E. Olive St., B125. Bloomington. 111., is so thankful at having- cured herself that out of pure gratitude she is anxious to tell all other sufferers just how to get rid of their torture by a simple way at home. Mrs. Hurst has nothing to sell. Merely cut out this notice, mail it to her with your own name and address, and she will gladly send you this valuable information entirely free. Write her at once before you forget. Advertisement.

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called on Mrs. Ellen Strahan Sunday. Edward Barr of near Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Guy Coffin... Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stults and daughter Mildred have returned from Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whitehead of near Carlos, speni Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sheppard Mrs. Fred Kabel is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clara Moore at Andrews, Ind Mrs. Will Hawkins of Winchester spent Friday and Saturday with her father Jona Moore Mr.

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