Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 2, 2 January 1923 — Page 3

PAGE THREE , 61 EATON PERSONS 0 DIE DURING 1922; . BIRTHS TOTAL 41 Eaton Fire Loss in 1922 compared with 12 alarms in 1921, according to records of W. B. Fisher, secretary of the department, which is a volunteer organization. The bulk of the los3 in 1921 was represented by a fire that destroyed the Eaton Tire Service company garage in the E. C. Wysong building and consumed 32 automobiles. The date of the fire was Jan. 13. Preble Marriages in 1922 Total 153; Divorces 38 EATON, Ohio, Dec. 2. Marriage licenses issued in Preble county in 1922 totalled 153. as compared with 152 in 1921, according to records of Probate Judge Byron Landis. Last year there were 38 divorce suits filed in the office of Clerk of Courts V. O. Rookstool, as compared with 37 suits in 1921. Estimated Less Than $500 EATON, Ohio, Jan. 2. Eaton's total fire loss in 1922 was les than $500, Fire Chief George Shaver estimates. In 1921 the loss was in the neighborhood of $75,000. The fire department responded to eight alarms in 1922, as WEAR A KUPPENHEIMER SUIT OR OVERCOAT LEAVES LARGE ESTATE (By Associated Press) LONDON, Jan. 2. The Dally Express understands that the estate of the late Lord Northcliffe is valued at 5,500,000. EATON1, Ohio, "Jan. 2 Sixty-one persons died in Eaton in the year 1922, as compared with 41 births in the year, according to records of City Clerk Robert Fisher, registrar of vital statistics. In 1921 there were 56 deaths and 47 births. The oldest person dying in Eaton last year was Susan V. Fosdick, at the age of 92. The average age of the 61 passing away was a fraction over C2 years. The combined age of all was a trifle more than 3,791 years. Sixteen persons were in the eighties, 15 in the seventies and 11 in the sixties. Thirty-seven were females and 24 were mates. Following Is a list of those dying, the 803 Main Street ages in round years and the date of

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, RICHMOND, IND,. TUESDAY, JAN. 2, 1923.

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death: Deaths in January January Fifth, Anna Jane Petrv,

OS; 6th, Russell Ohmer Crouse, one

month; 9th, Emma Catherine Miller, 7S; 22nd, Lida J. Borden, 68; 26th Emily V. Gould, 86; 28th, John W. Winn, 67. February Fourth, OIlie Marie Bennett, 31; 6th, Hallie May Marker. 40;

Sth, Sarah A. Teas, 84; 9th, Susan V.

rosaicK, 92; 11th, Asbury Cole, 65;

12th, Nancy Acton Hiestand, 7S; 12th, Margaret Elizabeth Toney, 79; 17th, Sarah Ann Rossman, 75; 20th, James

b. Cooper, four days; 20th. June Van Ausdal, 7; 25th, Mary E. Campbell, 69

March First, Felix Marsh Green,

74; 4th, Alice G. Green, 69; Sth, Dean

Lewis, three months; 9th, Sallie Jane

Shaffer. S6; 11th, Harriet Marie Walls,

M; 13th, Jessie A- Barrett. 57; 13th, Reuben Eikenberry, 84; 22nd, Ellen

Fulkerson, 71; 27th, Jeannette Cordelia

,i Mann, 29.

April Seventeenth. Simeon J. Bun

ger, 81; ISth, Mary Snavely. 61; 18th, Rebecca Butler, 80; 22nd, Sarah Ann Beasley, 82; 26th, Helen Jane Dawkins,

,one day.

May Fourth, Homer V. Ixngecker,

six days; 17th, Richard C. Snyder, 74;

24th, Jennie Phelps, SO; 29th, Hilda

Albaugh, ,73. One Person Dies

June Ninth, Charles W. Younsbury,

IS. July Sixteenth. Squire W. Stubbs, S5; 29th, Emma Beall Stephens. 65.

August Third, Frank E. Overholser,

i: i.:.n. Miadieton swartord. 67; 12th

Rebecca J. Gardner, 77; 16th, Russell

Mann, 6; ISth, Stephen Minton Parks, 78; 29th Rebecca J. Cook. 86.

September First, Lucinda Kneisly,

bS 19th, Irvin O. Baker, 62; 23rd, Wil liam A. Harris, 73; 30th, Caroline Con ger Harris, 82.

October Fourteenth, Catherine Stro-

bel, 59: 22nd, John Carter Acton, 44;

2(th, Francis M. Warner. 72; 28th Mary Jane Weadick, SO; 29th, Archer

nusseii Kaney, 4H. November Fourth, James M. Kirk

Patrick, 62; 6th, Mary E. Zeek, 82; 6th, Martha Bristow, 73: 15th, Hazel Dell

Bnimley. 31; 20th, Morris Berger. 53.

December Sixth, Sarah Ellen Bar

rett, 76; 7th, William J. Van Horn, 84; 21st, Sarah Catherine Johnson, 74.

Four deaths occurred . In Gasper

townsbip in the year 1922, as com

pared with 12 births within the same

period' of time. Those dying: January 18th. William S. Myers. 64

February 2nd. Dorothy Mae Peters, two months: 16th, Ruth Neff, 21. May 22nd, Eva Frances Weist, 49.

Sixteen persons died in Washington township, outside of Eaton, in the year 1912, as compared with 29 births in the same period of time. Below is the record of deaths. January 26th, Mary Wesco, county home, 85. February 25th, Isaac Eikenberrv, 60. . March 9th. Ralph ' Hiibler, four days; John Lucas, county home, 97: 23rd. William Henry Robinson, 69; 251 h, George Bourne, 92. April 11th. Albert S. Bevington, two months; 11th, John Hager, county home, 74;' 21st, Elimra Harshman, county home, SO. May 2nd, Elizabeth Catherine Tiautman, 39. June 12th, Rebecca Moorehead, 38; 22nd, George W. Stover. 79. July 10th, Robert S. Reynolds, 39; 12th, John Broughman, county home, 86. October 13th, Louis Shaeffer, 24; 30th, Henry Monebrake, 85.

CHEVROLET "ft $195.00 Down Balance $34.61 per month. E. W. Stehihart Co. 1Cth 4 Sailor Sts. Phone 2955

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Watch for Closing Time -It May Close Suddenly

Shrewd Buyers are coming: in crowds to this Great Piano Sale. They realize that this is an opportunity that may never come again during a lifetime. This is your chance to buy your Piano an opportunity to secure a good piano at a low price. No reasonable offer . A- . r A 1 sTk v -x -w 4 n .. -

reiusea. iew nayers only Used, $PJ7. Used-Pianos, $45. Don't miss this great opportunity. Come early.

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New Players, While They Last, $288 Bench and 12 Rolls of Music Think of it! A brand new Player, only $288, and on payments. Shop around, then come here. We don't believe you can duplicate this great offer. Ask any of the sales force to play the Player for you. Terms.

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Sale Closes Soon Don't Be Too Late! Act Quickly You May Never Get This Chance Again Do not allow a few dollars one way or the other ta stand between you and the Piano you want. If the terms we have placed on these instruments are not in keeping with your requirements, we will do anything that is within the bounds of reason. Is there anything we can do or say that will make a proposition more attractive? This Stock Is Selling Fast; Hurry, Or You May Be Too Late! All Instruments Will Be Sold to the First Customers. Nothing Reserved.

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The Price is Good Only During This Sale

A Dandy Bargain in a Player-Piano This used Player Piano -will be on sale ajid -will be eold at the quoted figure. In addition to the guaranteed saving you -will receive 12 rolls of music, beautiful combination bench and: delivery to your home. Freight prepaid on out-of-town shipments. Investigate this sensational proposition $2.00 a week.

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THIS USED PIANO ONLY $45 OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE Terms: $5 a month.

READ THIS! Round trip Railroad Fare refunded to out-of-town purchasers living within a radius of 100 miles of Richmond. Freight paid on out-of-town shipments within a radius of 100 miles.

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THIS PIANO NOW ON SALE FOR $79 This Instrument is for sale at the price and terms listed. Terms: $1.50 a week.

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This Used Piano Is a great bargain. Small payment down and $1.50 per week. All instruments are not exactly as cuts shown here.

A Shopworn Piano from this vast stock. Note the price. Stool accompanies Instrument. Small payment down and $1.50 a week.

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