Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 92, Number 301, 18 December 1922 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND.. MONDAY, DEC. 18, 1922.

COG -KILLED SHEEP VALUED AT S381.50 FOR LAST 6 MONTHS

EATON, Ohio, Dec. 18 For the last half of the year 14 sheep growers of Preble county filed -with the county commissioners claims aggregating J3S1.50 for dog-killed sheep. The witness fees accompanying the claims totaled $19.40, making a grand total of $400.90. The fees ranged from 80 cents to $2. The claims and fees have been approved. Those filing claims and the amounts

were: Harry Bargameyer, $70; Charles

O. Hickey, $10: Chester Lamm, $50;

Raymond Lesh. $10; Albert Tyrrell,

?9; Otto Geis, $30; Charles Buell, $15;

James V. Hughes, $40; Walter Stan

ley. $40; W. Mullendore. $17.50; Walter Moore, $30; C. L. Geeding, $40; Omar Doty, $10; Lewis B. Alberty, $10.

Common Pleas Judge A. C. RIainger

has approved sale of a garage build

ing on North Barron street, involved

In a foreclosure of mortgage suit

brought by Harry C. Hildebolt against

Stanley J. Brower and others. The Preble County National bank, -which

held a second mortgage, bid In the

property at $6600 and paid off Hildebolt's claim of $4552, court entry in

the cas-e shows.

Adhering to a custom adopted several years ao, and also uoon request

of County Treasurer C. E. Samuels,

the county commissioners have extended the time limit for payment of taxes from Dec; 204 1922, to Jan. 20,

193.

Marriage licenses were Issued here

Saturday to Franklin Leroy Stover. 29. groceryman, and Lois Pearl Beas-

py, 22, both of Eaton; James Marion

Kenworthy, 22, truck driver, and Myr

tle Marie Requarth, 18, both of Ve

rona.

The Rev. Charles Irwin, pastor of

the Presbyterian churcn, preacnea tne swiaon at the last of a series of four

wecWlv union church services, which

were conducted Sunlay evening in the Christian church. Special music feat

ured the service.

TnHnn for a new trial was filed

Saturday in common pleas court in

the suit of the Asniand Fouitry rarm Rnrincfield. asrainst the A. B. C. Poul

trv fnrm Prpble countv. in which the

former got a jury verdict of S2.261.7S damages against the latter. The ver

dict was rendered last Thursday, alter

three days trial. - The suit was filed by Victor H

Sanford and Albert Hidy. owners of the Ashland farm, against M. C. Bolton and David Abram, owners of the A. B. C. farm. Violation of contract Is alleged. The plaintiffs sued for fS.061.Sl.

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Just whin we D bepictod to in th' new tariff lind th' cost o' linn' ky-bootin down drops th' price o" radium from $120,000 tb' thimbleful to arfatrtbouMnd. As oia Doc Munyon uts saj;"Thare is hopa,"

In Richmond Churches

Reports of the financial secretary and the treasurer were heard at the

annual congregational meeting of St

John's Lutheran church Sunday after

noon, une reports included the review of the general church expenses

as well as the condition of the build

ing fund. This was the chief business

of the meeting.

prises the state of Indiana, Ohio, Illinois. Michigan and Wisconsin. He

travels unaccompanied and keeps hi? appointments without failure or delay.

Work among the deaf which is carried

on In this parish la the outgrowth of

a class of mutes taught by Mrs. Henry

Robinson many yearn ago. The Episcopal church has missionaries to the deaf all over the country The U. B. Hustlers will be enter

tained with a Christmas party at the

home of Mrs. H. S. James Tuesday

afternoon. The Christmas exchange

will be held at that time. All mem bers are invited to be present.

The Christian Endeavor of the First

Christian church will bold its Christmas party Tuesday evening at the

church.

The primary children of the First

English Lutheran church will meet to

rehearse at the church Wednesday aft

ernoon at 3:30 .o clock.

A cabinet meeting of the Grace M. E.

church will be held at the church Monday night.

A special meeting of Section Two of

the Ladies and Pastor's Union of Grace M. E. church will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home

of Mrs. C. E. Thompson, Wayne apartments. This will be a business meeting and will last only a half hour; Ordination and installation of deacons was held at the Reid Memorial church Sunday afternoon after the regular services. Following are the names of those who participated in the serv

ice: Harry Moss, George Moss, Alex Pax ton, H. C. Ramsey, W. C. Roop, M. !

L. Gay, E. O. Mott, Lindley Swain and Lee Ramsey.

A meeting of the Toung People's

society of St. John's Lutheran church

will be held Tuesday evening.

The Second - Presbyterian church will hold a congregational meting at

the church Monday' night at 7 o'clock.

Vesper services will be held at the First Presbyterian church at 5 o'clock Instead of the evening service now held, beginning Sunday, December 24. "Zaraqueta," a Spanish play, will be

given at the Third M. E." church Wednesday night by members of the Spanish classes of Morton high school for

the benefit of Sevastopol school.

Dr. Edwin N. Mills, distinguished

rose culturalist and prominent church man, addressed those who attended the

Sunday morning services at the South

Eighth Street Friends church. Dr. Mills

is president of the New York Rose so

ciety and is general secretary of the

Methodist Episcopal Church of America. He was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Gurney Hill. , .

Section Three of the Ladies' and

Pastor's union of Giuce M. E. church will meet with Mrs. G. P. Needham,

20 South Tenth street, Tuesday after

noon at 2:30 o clock

A large audience filled Trinity Luth

eran church Sunday evening for the

cantata and musicale program given

Holly, red and green festoons, wreaths and Christmas decorations formed

lovely decorations. Those participating in the program were: Miss Katherine Daub, Miss Marjcrie Deuker, Miss Edna Dueker, Miss Ruth Stauber,

miss iieien Masnmeyer, Miss Muriel Mashmeyer, Miss Marie Deuker. Miss

Rhea CrandalL Miss Grace SImcoke,

Miss Marjorie Karcher. Mrs. Roland

Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Addleman,

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weber, Charles Drifmeyer, Rudolph Drifmeyer, Ansel Hayes, Louis Stauber, Ernest Nieman, and the Rev. Oscar T. F. TresseL

Fans, made from the feathers of the.

peacock, ostricn, parrot and pheasant, were the favorite ones used in the Middle Ages.

FAIL TO PAY GRAVE DEBTS DEFIANCE, Ohio, Dec. 18. Failure of many relatives to pay for grave lots and burial expenses may result; jQ in some bodies being exhumed in ' Riversade cemetery here and moved to single grave lots, officials say. Forty-eight accounts, totaling $1385.51,; are outstanding. .

A play, "The Hidden Treasure," will be given at the Second Presbyteian

church Tuesday evecing by the Girl Scout troop. The public is invited to attend. No admission fee will be asked for in money but each person is asked to bring some article of food for Christmas baskets for the poor.

Firemen Have Orchestra; To Give Public Concert CLEVELAND," Ohio, Dec 18. Firemen in the Lakewood engine house, it Detroit Avenue and Warren Road, ire devoting their spare time these lays to practicing on musical instruments, instead of knitting or following some other idle-hour occupation. The ;rew at the engine house numbers ight, and they have set out to form i regular orchestra, for the entertainment of themselves and the pubac. They purchased the instruments themselves, and are financing the venture. They plan to give a public concert soon.

Mrs. Earl Chamnessand Miss Edna Johanning are entertaining Mrs. John Hasemeier's Sunday school class at the home of the latter, 521 South Twelfth street, Monday evening. All members are urged to be present aq there is special Christmas work to be done. . ' - Rev. C. W. Charlrs, a deaf mute, conducted the service for the deaf which was held Sunday evening at the parish house of St. Paul's Episcopal chucrch. He is the missionary for the province of the mid-west which com-

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Toilet Water and Perfumes

25c 50c 75c 98c and up, all in Xmas Boxes

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Vantine's Toilet Sets In Beautiful Japanese Boxes ."..$3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Incense Burners 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Incense Cones and Powder, all colors.. 25c & 50c

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Christmas Tree Lights $ Eight Real-Candles, 4 colors, Complete Set, with wire .

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CIGARS Rose-o-Cuha, Rough Havanas, Cincos, IboMs, Dutch Masters, Elyerso 70c, $L75, $3.50 up TOBACCOS Prince Albert, Tuxedo, Edgeworth in cans and jars at 75c $1.40, $1.50 and $1.65

BUNTE'S BOX CANDIES 60 c, $1.00, $1.25 v and $1.75 Xmas Mixed Candies All Fresh and Pure 23c lb. and up

STATIONERY For Xmas E LAM ST IRISH LAWN ELAMS OAK LAWN ELAMS LA. SAVOIE In. all tints and white 29c, 35c, 69c, 79c and 98c None Higher . . See Us for Stationery

SAFETY RAZORS Gem,' Ever Ready, Gillette, Auto Strop..... 98c up to $5.00

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