Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 93, Number 34, 8 February 1923 — Page 7
COUNCIL CONSIDERING ! a NECESSITY FOR NEW EQUIPMENT AT EATON EATON, Ohio, Feb. 8. Council this week is investigating the necesBity of installing new boilers In the municipal waterworks power plant. President R. A. HIestand, of the board of public affairs, and J. II. Beatty, secretary of the board and waterworks superintendent, have recommended that new boilers be installed In the plant, to take the place of the boilers now In upe which are said to have been In use the last 30 years or. longer. -The old.boilers are in bad condition, according: to superintendent Beatty, and are in danger of giving down any time. Council in a meeting next Monday night will announce the result of Its investigation and a $7,500 bond issue will be discussed If the situation peems to demand such action. It is
estimated it will cost $7,500 to tear out and replace the old boilers. Infidelity and gross neglect are alleged bv Vernon Fortnev in a divorce complaint he has filed In common please court against Viola Fortney, whom he married in 1'eDruary, I3is, in Eaton. By agreement of those Interested In the suit, an attachment Issued m a court action brought by J. W. Horine against Harry and Ida Renner .and John J. Gartland was dissolved. By terms of the agreement, Renner receives all money in hands of the clerk of courts, excepting $350, which the .sheriff retains. Horine is to proceed with a 6ale of 62 acres of land lnvor ved in the case. If the proceeds of the sale Is enough to pay Gartland's first mortgage of $5,913 and Horine's sec-
ond mortgage of $2,129, tne $J50 m tne : hands of the sheriff i3 to be turned
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' Compromise was effected In a com mon nleas court action hrougnt by tne White Star Oil company against Earl Wiljiams and the case settled and dismissed at cost of the company. The company sued to recover $525.91. County School Superintendent W. S Forgaty announces a conference for school teachers of Preble county schools, Feb. 24, in Eaton. Some prominent out-of-town educator will address the meeting and teachers will deal with school subjects in talks, the sub jects to be treated in general discus sion. Two of these conferences nave been conducted in Eaton within the last few weeks, one for primary teach ers of the county schools and the oth er for teachers In the upper grades Elam Fisher ha3 been elected pres ident and treasurer of tne taton Lighting company for the present vfi.ir. C. B. Cokefair is vice presi dent and J. A. Landis is secretary. President Fisher. Vice President Cokefair and I. L. Brown are an executive rommittee. R. A. HIestand. L. L.
Brown, D, L. Gasldll. S. M. Rust, Samuel Harnish and the president and vice president constitute a board of directors. Louis Yeaker, formerly connected with Lake's drugstore for many yeara, but now retired, is recovering from the effects of a surgical operation that he underwent at his home here. His condition at this time is said to be very satisfactory. W. O. Gross has been elected president of the local Phi Delta Kappa fraternity for the present year. Other ynw officers are: M. C, William Fryor; S., Virgil Malone; scribe, Walter Barnes; I. G., Howard Miltcnberger; O. G., Lee Schlenker.
Suburban WILLIAMSBURG, Ind. Miss -Reba Goodson spent the week-end with relatives in M uncle Mrs. Will Goodson has been ill Mrs. George Davis and daughter, Bernioe. were in Richmond Saturday William Cain spent Sunday with his grandmother, Mrs. William Palmer, in Richmond. Russell Fudge, of Hagerstown. spent Cl'T THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this Blip, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a. trial package containing: Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains In sides and back: rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartlo Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and tlupglsh bowels. A. O. Luken Drug Co., 626-628 Main St. Advertisement. For COLDS -breathe
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Sunday with his family at this place. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buhl, of Rich mond, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Llebold, Mr. Buhl has been ill with grippe for several weeks The Ladies Aid society of the Meth odist church, will meet with Mrs. Helen Stewart, Thursday afternoon. ..The Aid society of the M. E. church cleared about $18 at the sale Friday. Ray Robinson is ill with grippe.. .Mrs. Earl Stevens was taken to Reid Memorial hospital Sunday for an operation Miss Gwendolyn Stegall spent Sunday with Mrs. Charles Beard Charles Duke pent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ella Duke Forrest Fulton will leave soon fof New Paris to work on a farm... Wilbur Fulton will make his home with his son, Russell, north of town William Webb has been ill for the past few days Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wylie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clements.. .Miss Janice Beard, Miss Thelma Snodgrass and Clar ence Webb spent Saturday evening with Reade Pearce Maxine Snod grass is ill.... The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fulton is ill The Quarterly Conference was held at the M, E. church at Green's Fork, and was well attended. The following from here were present: Fay Black, Janice Oates, Mrs. Elizabeth Button, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, Mrs. Tony Rosa and son Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Cain are ill Mrs. George McDivitt spent Sunday with her 6ister, Mrs. Frank Clements Miss Elsie Hampton, primary teacher, spent Sunday with her parents, near Chester. CHESTER, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wesler spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thomas Mrs. George Bowen entertained the Missionary society Thursday afternoon. An interesting program was given... Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kendall and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Crawford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall .... Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Mikesell spent Sunday afternoon and evening with relatives in Richmond ....Miss Maggie Kenday is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kendall. . .Mrs. Estell will entertain the Booster class Thursday afternoon. CASTINE, Ohio. Private Earl Schweighert, of Camp Eustis, Va., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Schweighert Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shock and Miss Eva Schell visited Mr. and Mrs. Sol. McGriff, Sunday. . . . Mrs. Essie Miller, of Dayton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Trump.... Ed. Sink and family, of near New Madison, and Mrs. Sink, of this place, spent Sunday with John Sink and family at West Manchester Mrs. Mattie Trump, of Dayton, visited friends at this place Saturday and Sunday.... Mr. and Mrs. Barton Long and Zendora Long attended a meeting of the Grange at New Madison Friday night ....Clayton McGriff spent several days of last week with Dr. McGriff and children at Lima, Ohio.... Mrs. Jake Hans Is visiting relatives at Greenville. . . .Mrs. James Gower is recovering from an attack of influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Ora McCown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fitzwater and daughter, Blanche Mr. and Mrs. Ray Denlinger and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Denlinger, Ralph Denlinger of near Trotwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox of Ladiesburg, Md., spent Thursday with William Denlinger and family. .. .Mrs. Josie Chellis is nursing at the home of Mrs. Teegarden in Greenville. .. .Miss Eva Schell was a Greenville visitor Saturday. .. .Miss Roma McGriff spent Friday and Saturday with her aunt, Mrs.- Mollie Ricker and children Mrs. Leon Ridgeway of Dayton spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilfillon and sons Dudley and Merril.... Mrs. Nannie Eyer visited Mrs. Violet Shaeffer, Thursday.... Mrs. Hallie Fitzwater and Mrs. Goldie McCown spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Gower Messrs. James McGriff, -Herbert Hamiel and Leon Devilbliss entertained a number of their friends at the Devilbliss home Saturday evening. Those present were Misses Helen Young, Charles Horine, Charles Schweighert, Russel Schell,. Cecil Scnell, Merley Oliver, Ostie Oliver, Gene Eubanks and Clyde Hendershot, all of this place; Ralph
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MISS WINNIPEG. Miss Muriel Harper is known as "Miss Winnipeg" after bein j ; selected by a group of judges as the most beautiful girl in Winnipeg, Canada. She will spend the sport season in the lower part of Canada Tand there represent her city, Moses, Philip Eyer, Edward Juday, of Eldorado, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Young and Mr. and Mrs. Orva Devilbliss. GREEN'S FORK, Ind.--Gladys Copenhayer spent Sunday night with Margaret Gause....Mr. and Mrs. Don Overman will move to the Ben Ernsberger property. Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Linderman will jnove to their property now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Overman. . . .Mr. and Mrs. John Lester returned Monday evening to their home in Hagerstown after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams Miss Flossy Neff spent Monday in Hagerstown.... Mr. and Mrs. Florence Bish spent Saturday and Sunday in Muncie. . . . .Ethel Jean Wise is ill. . . .Margaret Ragen visited Bid Ragen and Mary Ragen in Richmond Sunday. .Maraba Bennett came home from Economy Sunday evening. .. .Mrs. Robert McNeil and daughters from Richmond visited Mrs. Ellen Bond Monday. . . . A very interesting meeting of the missionary society of the Christian church was held last Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Florence Boyd, with 12 members and two visitors present. After the social hour refreshments were nerved by the hostess, to Mrs. Lona Fagan, Mrs. Mattie Smith, 'Mrs. Lelia Tipton, Mrs. Nan Bond, Mrs. Mary Roller, Mrs. Clara Hoover, Mrs. Huldah Hoover, Mrs. L. E. Kinsey, Mrs. Edith Morgan, Mrs. Elmin Ben son, Mrs. E. S. Martindale, Mrs1. Charles Gause, Mrs. Clarice Bradbury and Mrs. Florence Boyd. GREENBUSH, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leisner and sons, Burl and El wood of Trenton, spent Sunday with Bailess Sheley and family Adeline Velte and her aunt, Minnie Withrow, were Middletown visitors last Friday Cocoanut Oil Makes a Splendid Shampoo If you want to keep your hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes th hair brittle, and is very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and entirely greaseiess), is much better than anything elee you can use for shampooing, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply put two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulsified in a cup or glass with a little warm water, then moisten your hair with water and rub it in. It will make an abundance or rich, creamy lather, and cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. The lather rinses out ensilv, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. t You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at any drug store. It is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last evryone in the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives youJkIulsified. Advertisement. paint BEAM L 221 Main St.
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Mr. and Mrsr Edgar Lane spent i Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Floyd Akers and family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crauder spent Saturday in Dayton The Greenbush Ladies' Aid society was greatly disappointed when the weather prevented the much anticipated fox drive. They served lunch at the sale given by Walter Slough Friday, Feb. 2. Walter moved to Middletown Wednesday The Ladies' Aid will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Adolph Shaffer Wednesday The series of revival meetings which have been held at the Greenbush church came to a close Sunday evening. Mrs. Bert Moyer was taken in as a member of the church.. Mrs. Frank Wendt of Middletown Bpent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Sheley. . . .Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Sheley and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sheley spent Sunday in Dayton with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ehler were the guests of Jacob Velte and family Saturday evening. They spent Sunday with the formers brotner, Robert Ehler and family of West Alexan dria and Monday evening they called on Edgar Lane and family. .. .Funeral services for Dr. Charles Judy, of Miamisburg, will be held Thursday at the Methodist church at Miamisburg. In terment in Ge'rmantown cemetery.... Greenbush Grange No. 2198 held its regular meeting Friday evening Feb. 2 with an ordinary attendance. LIBERTY, Ind. The Criterion club met Saturday at the home of Mrs. James Hill and daughter, Miss Laura. The subject of study was 'Social Life and Customs of Latin Americans," and was ably given by Mrs. Cynthia Abernathy, Mrs. Floyd Fosdick and Mrs Bertha Owen. At the close of the meeting delicious refreshments of cake and punch were served by the hostess in honor of Miss Laura s birth day, which came on that day. After the meeting the members were invited down to the home of Mr. and Mrs W. E. Morris to view Miss Catherine Morris' wedding presents. Miss 'Mop ris is a member of the club. . .The out-of-town guests who attended the Mop ris-Jones wedding Saturday, were Judge and Mrs. Oliver Jones, parents of the groom, Mrs. Myron Jones and daughter Phyllis, of Brookston, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Jones and son, Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine De Mar. and Misses Anne and Margaretta Jones. Liberty guests were Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Dubois. Miss Charlotte Dubois played the-wedding march. The bride and groom left Saturday for Tyron. N. C, to spend two weeks Mrs. Flora M. Make Cuticura Your Daily Toilet Soap Clear the pores of impurities by daily use of Cuticura Soap and occasional touches of Cuticura Ointment as needed. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for powdering and perfuming. SunplcEtcb Fro bv Mall. Addreu:"CatmnLtkiktarlu.Dept. ZiS . Milden U Mai " Soid cerrrherSoap Sc. Oi otment 25nd50e.Tienm 25c. J!feJ"Cuticurm Soap shaves without mug. DR. BELL'S f Pine-lr Honey I For Con hs and Colds Nothing saps your vitality and slows down your work more than a cold -the kind that drags on and on. Banish those strength-stealing cold quickly, simply. Dr. Bell's a timeproven remedy breaks tight, rasping coughs, loosens phlegm, soothe Irritated throats. Checks colds at the start. Buy Dr. Bell's today. All druggists. 30c. . X J Insist on DR.BEUT. Truck Leaves 8:30 A. M. Daily Shipment Our Rates by the Hour or
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Freeman and O. L. Stivers attended the funeral of Mrs. Perry Clark, of Richmond, Sunday.. .Mrs. Stella Whit, more, of Liberty, and William Knott, of Brownsville, were married at' 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon by Rex Peyton, pastor of the United Brethren church. Mrs. Kr.ott is an aunt of Mrs. Belle Masters, who lives on East Campbell street They will reside on Mr. Knott's farm west of Liberty, which he recently purchased ,of Dr. A. Little Miss Ruth Kitchell' returned Monday to Illinois State university, where she Is a student Mrs. Myron Jones, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morris, went to Cincinnati Monday to visit friends before returning to her home in Brookston... Mrs. Ray Conner and Miss Ray Conner spent Monday evening In College Corner Mr. and Mrs. Allie Bertsch entertained Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kitchell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Lafuse and son, Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. Smith Dubois and son, Franklin, at dinner Sunday The Iethodist Missionary society met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. 8. L. Martin as hostess. Mrs. Nell Beard was leader of meeting and Mrs. Flora M. Freeman and Miss Tillle Lambert gave interesting talks on India. A most interesting illustrated lecture was given by Prof Morris of Earlham, In the Presbyterian church, Sunday evening, on "Russian Relief.". .. .The Salem Community club gave a farewell party Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dougherty, who moved to Boston Monday. Various games and contests formed the entertainment for the evening, and ice cream and cake were served, after which a beautiful casserole was presented to Mrs. Dougherty as a farewell gift. NEW WESTVILLE, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Culbertson entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooke of New Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Mat. Rlckner and daughter of Indianapolis... Your Skin Tingles with awakened life when you use YouH like the refreshing odor of lemon that clings pleasantly to your skin after a bath with this xnosr urvuauaf soap. Try it today! At all dealers. ) 1923 Graham Bros. Soap Co. 11 ILEy PAZO OINTMENT instantly Relieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. All druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND. BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures ordinary cases in 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. 60c
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Your Opportunity to Share in the Big Sale Bargains Ends Saturday Thousands have bought and saved, money on many specials during the past ten days in the
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Better to buy now and save while you have the opportunity than to wish you had. Remember the old adage "You'll never miss the water till the well runs dry."' Remember Saturday Positively the Last Day of Our Big Clearance Sale
Mrs. Viola Stegall spent the week-end with daughter, Mr3. Ashur . Woolley, and family of Richmond. ... .'.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller entertained Rev. Sylvester Jones Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ammerman and sons, Howard, Dell and Cecil, Mrs. Mary Ammerman and son, Frank, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Richard, living on the Oxford road . . . .Mrs. Mary Shulie made a business
trip to Richmond Saturday. .... .Mrs. Irvin Gregg is sufferine of an attack of heart disease.... A birthday dinner wa3 given in honor of Mrs. M. C. Stegall at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ashur Woolley Saturday. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Stegall and children, Ether and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Ashur Woolley and daughter, LaVonne. LYNN, Ind. The Parent-Teachers' association will hold its regular meet ing in the assembly room of the high school Friday night, Feb. 9. The school ENJOY THE COLD WEATHER REMEMBER, when you were a child, how you used to 6hout for ' joy when you ran out into the cold, bracing winter air how active and lively you felt? That was because vour blood was rich and pure and yourlxxiy strong and vigorous. You can enjoy the severest weather now if you will purify your blood and restore your vitality and 'pep" with that famous old tonic, Gude's Pepto-Mangan. Your druggist has it liquid or tablets, as you prefer. peptoangan Tonic and Blood Enricher 32-6 1
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orchestra will furnish the music. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sipe of near Union City were the guests Sunday of their daughter, Mrs. George Ingle, who is quite ill.... Rev. Hogan of Cambridge City is conducting revival services at the M. E. church. The Junior choir gave a muBical program Wednesday evening Miss Guinivere Brown is quite ill at her home south of town. Advance Sale Of 200 Morning and Porch Dresses in Fine Quality Gingham $3.98 to $9.75 Saturday
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