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reln~lves and triell.tis.
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seeing his nelghb6t Working. Thel'tun:t
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Slade looked- up and aa.w· him nt the Hne daugl1tcr born Saturday, to for the past f'\lw weeks,
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doing nicely.
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bOf looked il.t It "'T~ldot pOl•
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rn-i•u---"'• .Ralph: &lt;Andor,on, who now ts em~
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plofed, In the T. &amp; 0. C. rl\l.lrond ofnee at Colulnbus, Wae down tor an AT MAJESTIC THEATRE
over·Simday vll!lt wiPl his parent!!.

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n'nd tbe boy'&amp; 'tlnittle were n PffrPetual
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and Mrs. Ed ,Andoraon.
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vl1lt with Mrs. 0. E. Smlth find tami'ty,

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An ollldal who •, has odemon'
strated lils fttness .for · ofljce

flhould havQ a seeond term. Vote

fo• Davis for Prosecuting AI'

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Miss Nella. •,Cil.lde·~"~;·:~·~d.~~~'z;'~~:;; .
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with her slf:lter. Mar. L. H.
Flickinger. Miss Snuva.ga '" now em~
ploye~ tn the K. &amp; M. rntlrorut omce
at Chaflelton. W. Va
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to; a few day11 with her
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I kov' dlun grpul\d&amp;, Sun~ny '

anotlier measurem11nt o( the ..-&lt; r e~
r.qoottvo a b1~1t1os In tht~ St&lt;IOl:l,\llter··/ ~;,

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llf tbe · acoro

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