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Na,shFour CouPI', F. 0. B.· -- ··· ., .. ,_ .. ·---· . l,i80.QO
N'a'.~'P'dur Sedan;, r. o. B. . : :___._... ___ .. . . . . 1 o.IIO
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N!I~IJ..~ . F'our-p;~Qenger Cou~. F: 0. B.•.. _.. __ . 1,880
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iltbe appril.at• 1&gt;1 tbo ~lomolilte club
all otbertl wbo ""' 1• ~&lt;••;
and saue ti'ntftc law• tbat will
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Rev. WI~-· is sp~Udln8,'&lt;around the report In !Letart
township to the ettect that only $8,000 -wu spent on the
Aptiquity road improveDIIint, Couoty Auditor W. S:
Hart in a siflled ataleQlent 'lf&amp;Y8 thaHhe Audif\li's books
show. that tbena walt f12.222.75 ipent on thill same im-

~rovement. Juat ~ little Clifterence 1of lnore than $4,000 '
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with the I~!' l:~o-Savhtg &lt;~~ J"Yi ce bt form
the United Stajes CQat\f; Gwu·d. ·io,
tod~ty. Aqg1,1st 4, 192~. we ll.l1e obaecytha l82nd bJrthll ay annbersary

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ll,i~tiuee 2 ~· M.

"The domlnnnt

thought In
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LOST--K. Ot . P. charm Thursday
oanil)da~ !o~
'night. Finder· plea:.o return tv
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'Ben 'Rhoades.
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a\1\!;df , .~,l'f&gt;_:pt)L)b~ ..,,,, r ., •e . 11co.n primaries,
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the Coast Gua,rd.

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largely from
Hcers who had !l.e,rve~ !n the lliQ
tlnent~l ,n ayy. It '' jnlm,:lng
knnw that , the first."' comolleiBiolnJ ;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _........._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

noun~•• ~ the wlll be 0 01!1111lil!lle granted by President WaelLlp~ton
LU 11,8 ~P~~ U.okel, 101 ~ &lt;!I•
ofl'c~r ¥!1QL\I Wl\f ~~~~
!oe ot Sl&lt;or!Jlt'ol llelr• Cooq-,
tam Hop!f.y f~tg~ 01 'll•'fl 1famv·
Ject tQ lht ~Prl.Pi¥1' fi~DQ tt:
sh.l.re in tb11 Rer.enue-Cutter servic~.
b.~d OJt Aug~' i, l&amp;l.a.
Au gus t 4, 179t.l, WBE, therefore,

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LOAN COMPali!Y.
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to be ·healtl\ier and

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BelL! of Geoftla, the .beat white Peach groWn, ·lea!l;
for canning now. Albertu after the 111th Of thia iRon~
Orchard on main road, near Carleton College. ' No
hiljs. $yraq~eu, Ohio.
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CJI!Il cqlont~s ljl.a.d been won through
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The reguw run of tl&gt;e' orchard, large and
siz~, $2 ~r bu,be!.
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with y~ur bask~ts a~ get your ~ches for.less. · '

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of the first Agelit in Lawrebce
ty was largely due to hte etror\!·

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J.il~UIOLC&lt;I, lu J. dl,patch ,fhtch Is
read nt muste1· Qt all 1\P.its or
Thlo ·dlopatch
· "OA August 4, 1790, qeorgP. w,.•,.ll
lngton, ~rssldstt of ,t bi Unll'd
States, approved an a.;t which low
eluded, among qther p~vtei{Jue:, '
.tborizatlon tor the CDJlptrU'ctl.on
opt JlfC,e~.~.l~ ~0 revenl.Q cu,t~er~
specl~ed how the cutters should

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. se~H ~~ 9t f.ll l_,liq stfi.t\~.•· The
reer of! the Coast Ouar.:t qrer &amp;

qp~·~Wtt- '

the airmer eho!Jt'd not' give ~Q. Theae
movements hav9 alw~~tl had tlic suP~

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110 Court St.

W8re appointed

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t9

birthday or the

Rcve.nllc~Cuttet

servic~

which waa n. r.t'!!.etl, In 191&amp;,
with the I~!' l:~o-Savhtg &lt;~~ J"Yi ce bt form
the United Stajes CQat\f; Gwu·d. ·io,
tod~ty. Aqg1,1st 4, 192~. we ll.l1e obaecytha l82nd bJrthll ay annbersary

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FRIDAY
ll,i~tiuee 2 ~· M.

"The domlnnnt

thought In
to4ay sbaqld be an tnlense
~ride in the loD.g and J·onongle raeof the Sf):rviCe. Tile Ooa~ t Gua.rdl
DO mushroom growtb. Founded

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MARY
MJUS
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Bir~iENTATIVE
To jhe vW.en of ·:t(iflqs ®un,t)·:
J .-IU ,_p.,preci~tetyo~r support of
IQf ~~ld'-OY for ·QQJilua,t:i9R fQr ~iJp~

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LOST--K. Ot . P. charm Thursday
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'night. Finder· plea:.o return tv
!J.Q,IS Q,~pnt7,
'Ben 'Rhoades.
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a\1\!;df , .~,l'f&gt;_:pt)L)b~ ..,,,, r ., •e . 11co.n primaries,
L{)ST~Hound ilog, black with\ wh.it~ y~
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largely from
Hcers who had !l.e,rve~ !n the lliQ
tlnent~l ,n ayy. It '' jnlm,:lng
knnw that , the first."' comolleiBiolnJ ;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _........._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

noun~•• ~ the wlll be 0 01!1111lil!lle granted by President WaelLlp~ton
LU 11,8 ~P~~ U.okel, 101 ~ &lt;!I•
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!oe ot Sl&lt;or!Jlt'ol llelr• Cooq-,
tam Hop!f.y f~tg~ 01 'll•'fl 1famv·
Ject tQ lht ~Prl.Pi¥1' fi~DQ tt:
sh.l.re in tb11 Rer.enue-Cutter servic~.
b.~d OJt Aug~' i, l&amp;l.a.
Au gus t 4, 179t.l, WBE, therefore,

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LOAN COMPali!Y.
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for canning now. Albertu after the 111th Of thia iRon~
Orchard on main road, near Carleton College. ' No
hiljs. $yraq~eu, Ohio.
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CJI!Il cqlont~s ljl.a.d been won through
wnr CJJII~~ ~yolut•.,m tho Coull·

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The reguw run of tl&gt;e' orchard, large and
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with y~ur bask~ts a~ get your ~ches for.less. · '

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J.il~UIOLC&lt;I, lu J. dl,patch ,fhtch Is
read nt muste1· Qt all 1\P.its or
Thlo ·dlopatch
· "OA August 4, 1790, qeorgP. w,.•,.ll
lngton, ~rssldstt of ,t bi Unll'd
States, approved an a.;t which low
eluded, among qther p~vtei{Jue:, '
.tborizatlon tor the CDJlptrU'ctl.on
opt JlfC,e~.~.l~ ~0 revenl.Q cu,t~er~
specl~ed how the cutters should

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. se~H ~~ 9t f.ll l_,liq stfi.t\~.•· The
reer of! the Coast Ouar.:t qrer &amp;

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movements hav9 alw~~tl had tlic suP~

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Men'~ Collar-attached Shirts, while:.; tan,
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the lmmedlnle termi~-Auon of ·the
_railway Bhcpm•n strlk~ a.-waited
RP11earlng In Ihe day torrnal aetlon bY.· ~~V.J ' sl1et.
tlu.~ qu estion Ia the controverAy, but 'I fWuli~ bY

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MEN'S PANAMA·AND STRAW HA

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·r trade eomlng unions waa i\,reabad(nfl.'d by
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. 117 t omiuK back, were eaHed til meet h(~P. Wedao!adior
11!1 indtc:.ted bJ to consider the pre!ldent's p'!'OJ9i&amp;l
ger lt1ts ur
the \bat tbe seniority iii!IU~ be le!t to ·tbe '
trade on the up- ran road labor board for d'llermt ..
\s t thtee year&amp; 'B.a nation. At the aame t!me, li.owev~r.
eal;,ng trade of the 11 hopo.ratt·l leaderll wbo ilt~utd.
stlfy to. ~.. or oDe the call alao stated l!lat th~re ' wa1
n th ~ Ob.Jo tlver tu be 8 general coarerence Frldar o,t

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pomts tq ''all executive&amp; or tb~ ra.Uron.d l~bor
Z:mentlle organtxatlons." .
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The railroad ·exe&lt;:utl•res were
.belr friend." about meet lr. New Yor.k Frlday~!o"nu·,
1he ff~ D~WII of 1'-t.e an &amp;DI!We~ IO· ~be ~~~
~b an I?RJOyab1e ComuotcatJc.n.
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to flnt:h u be c! today ontcio:lly f-tl ."tlna:;--80 tar ·
~ tb•~ river aDd ·as the gover,ment will maku
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4 w1~11 lhtl cordial, i'. brougb voluntary a~llon. a~ far f-l ··'
,1l'~?l1 to the Btraqg~ the two partfel'l are ocncerne!l. ' Ju!lt
, of tbeae towns. what slgn!Hcance h tu be pi1Ced OD
1)11:4 ~roy, :oal~h&gt;Ol11 8 , tbts de e:crlptton ts not !!,()parent, but
~e~HrYIDg tlt' IIIID- t~l! tmpres ~ !Oil II lhRt 1boultt (&amp;11::llon, the P~Ple or ure mark ,._ tb e presider.t'r, 'attttmpt to
~~~~~ mo,rt; ,~o ad- .D-iedlate the contronr~.' lb~t- ~-~~.,..
e \be bet~ lnt~!,;. crnl}~ lat'B oourse or af 1t~n t.roula N ,
l ~wn by tbelr co~- to prpt·ect tbe luterelft -or tbo natton.
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th~ '1-eali!Ce. ·1Tlii8 ~ i~e- White House l'Oillmuulcattou
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f tbese · rl•e'r tow:p~
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uncon l!etouaiJ tatlnc wltll prubable reteu.,l of bls late~t.
noepp
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lriaOCER•Y CATALOG HJOUSE IN'THI'!: WORLD. APPLICANT
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c ,ST HAVE A CAR AND'•BE ABLE TO F~NISH FJRIST·
¢MSS REFERENCES. A P.J!JRMANENT POSITION WHERE
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:AcQtJAINTANCE WITH. FARM TRADE IS DESIRABLE.

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who motored down b·Jo()W Shelbtre
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sliPPer tn the out~door. A rlouttng
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N\•erett Starr is a VltiltQr bi•re with 0 t 11
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his "'"''· Mrs. W. H. Boeso.n nnd wl•o live In aparllneols In, ouo· large

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$afe and conservative

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'eftol!ta o rthe Tigers ntne tnr~lnss 1:9 ·Meigs" ooUpty 1has needCd · for
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CJe ks Take Game From KlJ' 'd
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J~anis Club by Wlnnlg Out ' .waa a regular slaughter.
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in Ninth Inning
liomt!lero ro to :!larietta • I·
Politlcal ,Advertising
With many years o( success- Miss Eltzabetb. Wtlloc\c or f.tbenB
Tbe FOmeroy base ball teani, tor-I
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tl&gt;a mun who· fills the ))ill for l"randmotber, Mr•. ', t.oura
seweil un by a 16 to 11 seure, the ·go to M\j:ietta Bunda:;, lor a g•me tne . Legislature ·fron1 Meigs ·
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- hag out or the aew-up and b~· rolltng for a l&amp;me there 11\st Sunday, but to the reEuirements of that hp· · Political Advertising
,Pol.le. ''the gueet ~~ Mrs .T. w. up H!VIt1!i'1ill~e laat hol.!! of tbaiowlng to ralu .the .pr.&gt;e waa 'calle.r:'portant .. ce, vote fnr Jividen•.
Mre. Jack M&lt;H"gan ~nd llttlo 1'10ncs w~l.le atterud!hJ! cuhu~•~qua. nlntf1 Inning, beat otu the Kiwanis
Politic A~vet;tisin1r.
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daughter uccompauled • PnrtY or FA:R~I BUREAw' 'hJ&lt;;LEGATE" club by a score o! 16 to 16. .
rolatlves to their home !n laullana,
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NO;rJCE]'OO~RJ'~TllONSAM,DPTHEltS• . ·'
M,.. ll~la Lao ley or Cheshire, was. 'l'o , Dlne Wlloh K{lf,.tjllls Club at aud six tn t he t hi ru.• 1nn 1ng. '"h
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December
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Mr s . .John Bradrord ant~ Mrll. 1~. A.
. lend lllld at the opentn~ of the-ninth '
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lnlllng the sc~re was · ll-1S In ravor 'hOld~r's option, of c~rl!lin 4 8-4 .per cent U. S. "Victory" Notes.
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d 'J ,. The regular meeting of the KlJiviJe~as:an anmn~'ki~~NT a~ll wnnls club ' Will lro dispensed wltl\ or the Klwat~;
4 8-4 ~er
~~victory" Notes bearing oJw-~of the letters ~!.
th . te t f M .
t t next week, aud lnslon&lt;Y the &lt;.lub Arler the Kiwanis &lt;lub !ailed to B, c. D, E, or F prefixed to tlieb: serial num'lle&gt;:s fatle eaJied fdr
e In res s 0 . etgs co~n y .o lnlembers will meot ~tih tha dele- n4.1d to their score In the nt~tb l the '
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ity. Vot~ ~or, Jividen. .
!meeting ot a luncheon ~t the club I up ftew out. 1 "1\llcky" dleun"ay, 01 ' 19~2, and·'Will ceas~'tq b~ intefl'at
after that date.
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quarlers In Pomerol' Mon lu.y at red top tame, was the next man up.
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l)ol'othy, of Hamilton, Ohio, are -vi~-, j\e]egaten 'will be heM that (l;~y tor 9. vuunded the air and w\th two strikes Wlll b~ reQ.eemed ~fOl'e the date na.m~ at par and aaocrud.:irtltors with lila ~the1·, R\mry Brown
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erger, ·'1ltl- Mickt:y hit th~ ..J
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11le or weeka stay at Winona Lake. ·I
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of the. i prim: l)ol speaker at .t 1e l'tolldoy ·Irishman, wltb the speed
of an Ice · ,·n~
• !o the1'r '•-'•rms on "'-y
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We WI'11 b'e ,8'lad to ta' ke .care.. o~' t hese r edemptlons
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fQI"W'aNi-looklng mtt~~ tn the Tom Jcnkln s Is a wlle awt~lte well thunders of appJausefrQm tbegrand-~P
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quallftod man. He ls ' nn . exa~&lt;l)le ·oii Mand and hleochon.
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