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algned tbe scale \: bUt&gt; ..- that tile 1
than a duy Ia~ ~:~:t~:jr:
o~clala will Dpt accept ft. J by ruani!IJ' on to a sand bir. .
no re eon Ia given for tbe r~ Wheelln1 Tbur&amp;day at'i'trnOOo ·.tu aa1 and local mine~·-~ omclalt; re
Tb~ towboat Reaper, towt~ o.ut
lltso ~ ghe out _~,.1 Y f~ rther .., lntor~ ~ucah K1, bu bee!J told tl~ a
P!Uabur1b concern !;l:!e w~l
matlon coac'"'lli) ·the zqa~er
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Bay that the Staiter-Eiae:r, VJ16can, &lt;:blaei'y vt the old Nellie Wa"'ton lalb:J!tlaeai•.
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by the paetor,
Chrlst1an church Sunday
motnlng ~ ext wlllt' too' ••on..
npw ~nto a bigger dontest,
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POMEIWI LOIIGI: MA&amp;Oll8
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polnt8 to the! Hu~tJe rs who had
Minturn Lodge; NO H•, A.'\. F, fo A.
pnsent, as B.galnst li7 by the ot11er
M or Point Pleasant Jlaa invited JbC1
T.Qe 'Ilbursd\y .night fl.un•laf schnot members of Pomeroy tk.dge No 1G2,
waa a great f:luccen to meet with tltem, at their lu\11, on
than },400 penni~" belnr recefvw j SuoJikY after.nooa r ext, at l 15
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l~entt•1g the total ages revree~.nted them ~nd be present at :.tht.tartnr or vtew one or the
epeeches were ln•da by a tbe corner s{pne or Chrfet " Prdte!lt-1 night te1lt'ures
Jh~P Bhow th~
of ear:11 of the 12 ~nt Episcopal churcb, tn ~that city by State
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sections In th(l auditorium the M~ W Orand Lodge of W~Jtt , Vli:- 1merlt
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