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.Miss A. E. Reed , or Botavla, Ohio, -

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Charles Iron;
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or who haa been the gueat of F.award·
tice in Newspaper.
Hartford, will leave tomorrow fm• j Graham for aeveral days returned to I
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McCarr Ky where thev will apend ' her home yesterday afternoon.
j Chletu:;o.-"~lary Gllck, twenty-one 1
Chrlstn;al! ~~lth MrB. Jividen·~ par·
Mrs. John Bumsardner antl chH·j 'ean. old, 1ft dead. She waB the b&amp;o
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of , C1arJIIIburg, came Wei\nesday loved doua-hter ot Mt. and llr11. 011ck.
e,nts, r. nn
re. 0 eorge " I o t.
1800 Nortt Robey atreet
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holidays with her parents, Mt, and City, over the holidays Mr. Bum- West &amp;tde, read the tore(OIDI lnconMrs. Charles Schorn.
gardner will arrive Saturday.
aplcuomt death notice In hts tuoritel
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Diehl of Mason Miss Hannnh Protzma~ of the Ohio J~wl1h newspaper.
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tt , 1 1 1 t · Mary Gllek'a tJmeral 111 e. Wett Ride
ere or some me v s t ng many o undertaker's Wfl.' crow(je!f, wllb ber t
the schools, -returned to Columbus q)any trlen.;ta. ltost of ·Uiem , were ·
yesterda y attern6'o n. She expel":ts to young. l::ler fhmee wnB there ilPd her
re turn some time in Fellr,uary to con- family, lD tbe corner, neat; the door,
t.er with the teachers of Pomaroy and lteod an old man whh blu rrlna: iJ.el.
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1Afer many surgea\lons In regard to
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yestet'dfly artcrnoon far West Carle•
tori, wher'e he wl~ v1slt ii\s children.
From there he will go fo Columbus to
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week.
In all ca!les when a merchant h succc!'sful when he t!oes n. credit
bu11iness in part or In futl be hns to name his fl{• lling l&gt;rices nl a percen tage of profit that will take care of the lofoiScs from bad accou nt~. anrl
pay 'an interest on the amount of money in ve~:~led m cnrrying t hose

vn the roa.d to recover.
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Gilbert Sin~! Mise Edn&amp; Howell of AthE-ns, Is
i]i;~llla;;,,~da;qllter, Tuelllay atgbt, spending Cbrletmas with her parentl:t.
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of Steptn Martlu.
j Milton Davia of Huntington, came
V. Wadsworth h.&amp;a l'f:turned , hom e last night to sp{md ihebollday.'l
a. atveral d171 batlaen trip In with bla mother , Mrs. John navis.
~ aarold Karr, who attellda Ohio
';ij•,U,Ittle
.&amp;.MilA Dorothy Meter, Cleo university ·at Atben!J, arrived last
aDd Vlrrlata. Mali! Burdette night to 11~en d h\11 vacation here.
f c)'!ll' JUeltl pt Mn. lluben!n.abl ta ~ Mlaa Muhern arrh·ed from Cohnn"1!~011 • ~odaJ',
buA to bo employed In the Hror.aiM
E•ther llbers bou:b 1B home 1 "'k 1 8
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I wor B ll yracuse.
tebool to apend .facatlon wltb 1 Mrs. Mary Koehler. who lm!i! been
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proving after a short 111ness.
Mr. and Mrs. ErneBt Jlvlclen

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Real Parent, Whom She Never

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to ao con1ider it.

We try at all times to keep our wllinr, pri('f!!\ right bnsfld on coBts
(o purc:h~se troro time to time.

BURSON SUPPLY STORE

Little Eddlo Fullerton ot Newarfci

Hit Own.r Little Girl.

N. J., should be down-hearted buf

he Isn't: Here1 hils woei.:t:Deo·
torn1ed sin~ !Jlfq.:ilc~ then, a trac.
tured AlmU. ;~fNO'\V 't re~oVU: $ ,
. t oot h • day, untllr 1o rl~ ot ~ i'
•baby' t•eth, ·~ Butt'!\111':11\.,om~eo
cheertuu~·... per~ltJ81. betiuiitll k1114:
trlends havH•filvplll,....otillakl
hLt _Cbrtstma~liam)f;,.-.·

•'friends and r'elf\t1vea are IDvUed.,''
he kept 1mylng to himself, and yet lie
het~ lt tited to t~ke a •eat wtth the
nther moumer•. When tile atlent
cront&gt; ftled by the' •coma, 'however, to
peer andly within, the old man trclh1d
alJl.llf. nod wh!n hlo ·twn ~om,. b\lfPt
Into tfdrfl. ' ..,
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ioftln h)l"o'wli 'llt11o prl, wHo ·hl~ abl
been hJa daulhti~ ' Biace abe Wll 1 Ate
mont~a'- old, wb'eu' lhe w,al \ldopted ~ -.r
U:r.· nnd Mra. Gll(:k. !.lary's 1 o-a;n
~;nother lifld dlld. .'--; She wu -lett. 'WJtb
ot11er children, for tllelr fath~r to tab
f.p re ot. ' ~e , mllrrled apln and tb•
new wlte tUd not waa.t the chlltlrell.
Strunae veople topk them a~u. ~ ··
Mary did not l!no-1 that tbo OUt~
not'lhi!r a~ pB'rtr~.tiJ. She. Jtvod
q1: ] _H'!f' !
ftth'r ,nevyr oaw
tojl ~er;to cqotlnue
"!', ~·~Pi ~ lot ·tbat ohe ~· liT·
with hei' wn par.en,l•· , ,ut ,~e
watched her II from afar and heud
~t )ler 8UC~SIJ J&amp;t IChool 8Dd wl tcheiJ
her'belniJ eouried.. Her nfal aliter b•
lAme •n ronRfll,it~~;tri~d of llary'l lll4
J(lt did nnt revW t'be-,. secret.
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Drink W(lter If
Kidneys Hurt,
Take 11 tableapoonful of Salta If
Back paine or Bladder

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FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
. 'f!le most extensive line ever ahown in Southeastern
Qhio, ealbracing everything in the Slipper Line, including
·Felli, Leather, Satin, Etc., In Every Shade and Color!
If ill Slippers you are looking for, you MUST see our
line before making ll choice. All at popular prices,
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And Remember, We Are Excluaive Diatributors For

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Saltli, take a tabletpoonfbl ln a gltUII of
waWr OOfore brP.akfutt• each morning,
a.-d ia a, few days your kidney~ may
aot ffne. Th\e fn.m&lt;lus nita ie made

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from tlu~ acid of gra'~ a:nd ·lemon juice !
eombine1l with ~ith ia., an,lluu' br.en u;;;d
for gcnerati001s to flush and ethnulate I
clogged kidneye, to help neulrallv.e the j
aelde In nriM so it II no l011ger a

PHOENIX
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NO'rlC~ 01' ' APPOIN1'JIEN'r
Notice Ia hereby, given, th1U Jacob
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mnat may "prvu.ut!El 11r1a
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ngaimb ktdncy trouble.
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'l'hu kldu~rs do t~tr utlllo~~ to free
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UP.tlng acid, bu' OhiO, '~,ecenaed , hY( ~C r..-pbf to C»urt
booome woak trorv. , , over-.vork; they of said Conntr. , \ •~ , , · ·
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get ahtggiah) r ~h~tljWl~ative tissu~l ~ Dated ' l~\s~ 15t.h
of beceM.~Uo.
clog ami tllu1 ,'tbo '&amp;tn' 111 rflta.lned JD 1922
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: , · ,' l• E. , Cal'leton, '
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likfl lumps of lea~ a'.nd you have sUn~·
Probate- Jud1e .o( Molgs cOunty,.. O.
ing j'o.ms in the back, or the urme 11
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olom y, full of sedun:ent, or thl• bllld•lor 3·- ee- -o ' uea
is irrita.ltlc, oltligmg you to seek relief ..........._....,_.....,_ _ _ _._~...
dnrmg tho night, whon you ha.vo 1evere
hcadnelit'R, llt: rvou~ anrt dtzzy spell•,
•looplestnwss, Mid l llomach or rheum.. 1
tlsm m bad weather, get from your 1
pha.rmacl1t about four ounoe1 of ,Tad

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Guarantee with every pair.
They come in Silk, Lisle, Silk-Wool and Wool, for Men,
Women, Children and Infant's sizes. Shades to match most
any color,

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injure ~ makP.R &amp; dei!Rhtful f'fTI'rV('IIrent
lithia. water drink, a.nd nol)()lly ~an mo.kc
ll mi11tako by taking' Uttl&amp;occll3inna.lly
to help to lceep thfl. kMney11 Cllea.n o.nd
aetlvo. Drink rtenty of wut.er a.t 1'1.11
tLmca.

AT POPULAR PRICES.

No Long Dlelays.":' ,.pt Serv·
Ice. Reasonable lf·ri&lt;'es,

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OHIO. ·

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.~d Mul·

·~:on~ y ·.s•sl:on~E;T ·().(~

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• day la the ye;tr. "sunri8e wne

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mutllqtetP bodies or two men believed
tu ¥ Vott Oanl el a and' 'l'honms Ri~b­
ml~s ! n l_\ vii'!Unfs of tho MQOremob ot la.st Aqgultt, were
rnornlng, ntar the 1~~up~ntl
l.uke L.\ Fourche, acco rding
~:~ vechd, correspondeD; Of Q Shr'•""- J
port UBWIJt9rt. Thf~: .hrnbs , wj
men. ~ere Ued wit~ \1.111'1!..':. They

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FU,R COLLAR-in browp;- black ' 'of
taupe at U - to fi,0. '
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GENUINE LEATHER TRAY·
ELING BAGS $UO up to
$2Q.
PULLMAN SLIPPERS In fold·
~~g case. Bl&amp;ck or Mahogany
BOSTON BAGS, all sizes and
colors.
BELT BUCKLES, already Initialed, of .plain 'or beaten
silver $1.
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CLOVES-Silk, Cordovan cape,
Brown or Gray Mocha, or
MeGeorge'&amp; Wool Glove made
in Scotland.
MUFFLERS-of bruohad wool
at •uo.
COLLAR oltach•d ohirt of Enrllsh Broatlcloth.... whlte, tan
or graY at ••.
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COATS
OR
SU!TS_:;If he likh the un.
URUal.
DRIVING' GJ..bvEII'-lir(•a' " or
unlintd, with' · or without
gauntlet.
SHEEPSKIN' lined coot ot mole·akin or 1cotduroy.
Uniori nits made by Witsou
Bt'OII. The
kind be would
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SWEA TERS--&lt;.llpoyer

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wa.tJ gone.

Qt eo~$

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·· a)l colol'll up · to $12· • :· ·
lpch
oy~r~frhi : eai~
fttted eleven pfeces of ivOry
at $10.
·;( ' Silk Umbrella.
Sl}k or wool Muftler.
Holt dozen pair of oox.
Box of Van Heu~n Collars.
BATHROBE~/I(aoy
pattarna
to select fro..: Felt ollppe!B
to match .
BRIEF CAS&amp;-:One pocket or
more, up to tO ~
TRAVELING SETs-)liUtaey
Brushet, Combination Coat
Caoe or Gladolono Bar $20.
BELTOGRAM__.:,.iltl\ oterlln~
r:tlver front $1 .50.
TIES-of ollk, oilk knit 9r
grenadine IOc up to $3.
KUM-A·PART-cu« link! IOc
uplo$2.
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SHIRTS-of !l!adra~ .1 .10•
CABERj)ltfE RAINCOATS~

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Sllk U"'brella with ·handle ot
peeuHar abpe, tips and ends
to. mateb-47.10, .
RUGBY SW,ATEltS-$10 to

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'they could, ' not recet\n from '
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JdentUtcit llon Will be
difficult
~ho... \:Jro marks on
tho bolt!:!. It l. sbellc,'e'd here tho per~ons resp.ons-lbl&amp; r(lt, tbe disappearn uce
ct UJC lw.l men \_lyu·· :rttt&amp;d ·tha SJIOt In
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1p blffic th u otl-Qrt·:. of t'be Louii lan11

enroute and wlU
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PlY or the great American lbird .beiPi ·:&lt;:, , , j;j
8Up plte~ tor tbe feat:t by C ·jJJt.
Beegle.

g~nrd s~ r~~~ to~: !f! rep: d:JYI'I haro had
'p ror eulodul divers to explore the bat·
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lte tu the e u1tod1 . ot
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~IIIRT.S-pt .P•P1lo , wl.i~ ·~~~
at~bod. Whjle and ~n fl;if.
o\!!'i~~. a~rlp~•· ,alto taq, .,.,,

S~l!f,, l!erie Sullo fl)d Velwt
Sullo ' fi&gt;r .winter iriar t3.10
iplf Whit. at $1.
up to U.IO.
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!IO:Y BLUE BLOIJSES-opa I
SLIPOVER SWEATERS--Plain
to 16.
colora or comblnatlona.
COAT SWEATERS-all eolon,
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Um~rellu.
OVERCOAI£5...,...$4.19; ill&gt;
$HEEPLINED ' COAts.
Clp or . Toquea.
RAINCOAT~TS 1' tti ' h.7l ·' t ' :tWo ''~li!KJR ,iJU)tS-aU
BOYs· . FWNEh : ~141)\'I'S ) I wpoj , aqi'CI: . .. J!\'P!t ,, football
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KNinBD TIEs-~rte~· colING!-31o, three pain fot
on IOc.
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BELT~Brown or bll~k, with
BATHIIOIIES-oceo 8, 10, 12
olldo h)lekleo so.. . . ,
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GLOVES-Cordayan, g1ajl 'or ,-.• 'M;t'cKINII.~ u~'l lo "0. .,,
tan, lined or unlined up •to
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' chli(or'Prlnms Mary and Lord"Li.scelles 'will
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pair. ·
four , l)rbt~(rs of Prlncus Mary, are all unmarried, The eldest ,1 1he 1 Prlll~ "'Of ~:le1,
and the youn.e.est~ f!ittte • Ge~ra:c, 20. ~- Prift.r:ess 1 Mary is 21\ yean otd•anci her huibaD~4fl....
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when the marr1ed t&amp;ecc1let~.
a_boy, it w!ll_bccom~ on_bi~_dcath Jhe. sete'!~h_ Eari.Jif.:.Hare'w_o~~IJ .

McGeoree•• of
Scotland t!.Bq up to ~- ·' ·

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SID tbls
btr morn!•r
seatencstor
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hl!rtn dayUxht,, Mr*- ~ua8n ,
'1bt "Pomcfor P®lf." boa~~
K•na w~a &amp; ¥f•hlfan t~aln ,~ 5:·10·

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OtiJ~Ji· TYjist . su1f~oreq Ml&lt;,ldy Suii.', ' \)prduroJ

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ANGORA. woot tu.ovu-....
by

The Cordill ""'due tlf 'pasJ d::; ~·~
tor Oha'rle.too .1
will tea've Pomeror tloJU".i t tQie'
day eJenlnc 'oil ller ap-Ttfef trJp,
'her ()ft\cera ·~Y 1}\e ~UJ 1"\tacb
P.ttt!lbpra~ 'Wb; zf some' Um.e
mas nerllng.
lcdsy enroute

' Mrs. J. C.

fU, Sllpo..r and coat 0t(fe.

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f1 :A,tt4Jt Win H. Hay~. bead c.t the
motion ·,.picture lu~ueh'Y, announced I
he~~... ~bat "r~u~.kle t~ig-bt buve IH!J'
otl\t r J. 'chouce" to b11tk(' good, the
M*~ AngeJeo
~ili.on • afflrmtn8: a.
, po,Wg his

ll\leill!~ln glov~• ,t,l
MOLEsiUN ' VES't-W!Ih 1••~
er • ll~e\fe&amp;','knltted neck 'and
' :jrl(,tle\ c~am&lt;il! U~,d
$1.10
A, !'1'lr of ouapendm and gaffi!ri
"hi Xmal box
Wr'RDROB£' TRU.NKS--&lt;;ont~i~~rtf 'hkn1en:'; , ahoe j lloJr1
draweH and a uetlon tor hatl
fli .SO to .38.

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'ANGELES, Dee. 2~.-Roecoo 1
~~;~OJ&lt;Io, comedian: "_'U mak lng 1
~o r his rc-cntr~ Into mo-l
.ul•clareo after January l, while
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·load of poult~ tUtd farm Pr04uei \8~
much o'f wblch WiJ &lt;frbm : MelP
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not get aw.t.y from that pOrt u~t:il:i&lt;ftl

peri:IQR!.
were ,nudJ, axcP.pt tor
JJQrti~Jn of their uo•tl!ere

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tC fll.f3 8\\t fO C~ 1\S thti t'l~fi Ult "' 1 '1e f'L~M

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l!o\lroe of irritation, thu1 often encling ·
urinary and bladder disorders.
.Tad Salta i11 inoxpm1ive R.flfl can not

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credit standin g we wtll give un average of
pur ch&lt;HWS from the first to 16th, or
each month will be due on the twenty flfth and purcha!1e mnde from t he .
15th, to last of the month will be due on th e 10th,of the followin g
~onth 1nd If not paid when du e inte1·est will be ch •trgcd ut the lt•gn) r11te
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to those paying CASH, flve percent of the a'mount o( the Pm chnsc that
Is five cents on each dolln, or one cent on each 20 ce nts, twD cent!!. on
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the lower prlces we are able to place our goods and ~: till mnko a good
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When we pt t~e c"sh from a sale we are enab led to aga in inve st
It and make another proflt or two while the book nc(·ount remains the
same aa when first made,

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' ~~~.f he that ·•owetl; to the Spi•tit' !hall of the SjJirit rea~ life ever
]listing. A,nd lee us not be wea~y. in well doing.; fat in
we shall r.eap: if. we .fa int not.-dalatians 6: 7-9. .
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Maoe ~lilhilll!i'j.
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Athena, Is tnjoylu g a two
iw,,oks ncatlon with home folks.
'M.rs. C. E. Hanley returned• to her
In Glouster, today, after a few
vtsn with her mother, Mrs. C. n.
and family,
Allee Selby, who now 111 em1PIQY&lt;d wltli the New York Central
nfllce, ln Bucyrus, Is e:x:pected
tomorrow to visit durtr.g the
l:hc•ii~I•Y• with her mother and friends.
f¥tra. William Bennett Is much lmll&gt;r·ov&lt;&gt;d a.rter a week's Illness.
Mt,as Sallie Jortlan of Point Pleasvisited today with Jl.Irs. Robert
lli•mlls and ~mlly.

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at home to tlll!lt

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diuft6.. dlihncor oui,.,.

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rauiu~es'.Mw lnnr lh ' candle
dlsptuy In window •lit
IB•••ot l!li~. willl U ·ttl ? Conte•t
'l!fiklt~~ emtlnt. 'J 't r ~out· luck.

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WIH Be Given At Heath' M.

Oh•tth Sullilay Night
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cantatu., »'.11 be ginn at
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llooth I'll· E. o~ vch, Middleport,
:·@tlnday nltKL ." f~e ibtislp 13 '"'''"'I
ti1c direction ' a~ M188 Bess to MorCoyih•~r~.:·.i
Thotc will be 2 voldts In the 'chorus.

Mra. C. E. Sisson a'nd nephew, Paul
Jartl~u~ lan fCetor&lt;lay &lt;tf'iH'nofJn f:J:
1 Orlluriitiils.
WJiera they will sPend

q~n~~o • ·ttH Mfa. sl...n·,
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re,A$Sili! W PARK-, N. J., lleQ, 22. -A
lonfi: sea.rclt by · .federal agehts e.nd ,.,..._ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ __
priVlote -detectives tor ~ountel'!teltera,
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tor~ Amer. can
··· money · ~l";
der~ha.a 1bef:n ended
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tter •of G. M. Ranney, engraver, and
rtho rest In New. Orleat1fl, ,ot J atilea
fW-a 1iln 111nd Waite~ R., 1\iol~n, It was
dlscsh-e1"6d
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wa~t :kept secret until tM o lher alleged ~there were ta.ken Into cus~-p.
'fh8~en are c, le gldtoaheev oetaqln
The"iGlle n Rre alleged to have passOO
eoubrtetts ot the Blue Travelers
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pres' In denominatoln.s of $50 nnd
tOG. ·~ How m~ny they aucceeded tn
dl~lng of coUld ·not 1be learued.
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telt.'efs we struck tn New l\:ork Jaat
·Nov~niber 8n~ a.la..rm~ were tmmed4·
·art ely, sent out and investlgailon ahowtng ,t hat $80~ ,.,~r:th ,~r the iborus IPBpera olread~ bud · ~..,n passed ~ Now
A ·ah~it ume lat,or ' •Deltoot:lore
Dp.ve.n41ort t railed Rann-ey to a ,&amp;hop
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8entenced to Prl10n.
Newark, 0., Dec. 22.-Ausust
eea1 convk: ted for tbe tblrd Ume
Illegal sale of ltquor, waa given a seo.- 1
tence of !rom one to Jlvt yeara in th e
i.)enHentlary and to pay a. ftne of
$2,000. A stay ot execution was arant·
ed and .Bieaea JJlllced under ,fi,QOO,
bond aw~iti'D$ the ~tJarlqln the CO'rJ.rt.
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wa." Ateli!ly to ll ' lower, while

malned pradtlcally e~e~df.
lrOOt1 rra4e rr.ea.tJI : ])eet. $14
115@191 lamb.': $23@~~~ m1-1tton,

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16 1G; feedlnlf l lamba, 112 ' 75014
1\nt:a, $9@12 ·16:' fat ewes, lt
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mA~kota eteadf. h1 eol'!t, up 10c to liSe In

Chlcaro and f. o ' b. western New York
point!!, Ne• York, a.nd Pennsylvanl•
ao.oket1 round whlt6tl :.. and M:Rtne Creen
Mountain!! Sl 15@1 ~, per 100 po~nA• !n
lea~ l~l 1JJI!el, It 06 Wl'!lltern New ~ctrk

points') nOrthern lnnun(\'• whlt es, Tl5c0 1 ,16

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Wlaconsl8 ah\pplpf polnta 6~0?11e f. o. ~·
Nl!lw York",aM nGrttlefn ·Da~eh 1 IYJ&gt;D eal\bliP, 111@30 per ton ~nlk In ':j1111ern ma.r-

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pound Mllk In leadlnli ctt1e11, eaa tern atock
U 110@3 90 1n •tem.ma rketa Ne~ York
baldwin &amp;llPiel, · $4 150~S per ba rrl"l In .

ll !l .'""~ York a.n4 Pittsburgh, machlnl' 115 50
Chicago.

Bl,dder Irritation or
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Christmas to the ages.

many hea&gt;th s, during this Christma s festival; and may it

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May the fires of good chee•· and warmth burn brightly

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REBORT CAPTURE
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the sprin11s of c.ew life that lie deep hidden in the nature

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Frnnk 1. Brown,
Blrtlldaf Party
Dn.ytofti Carl Wtlltams, Mt. Qllead, VIr '1•M•Ir:h'·t,•Cr.· B. Smith, IUisleted by her
gil Gibbs of Urbana; Cha.rles Best ot 1,
Mrs . C. ID. Han ltiY, ot
Columbus, and Judge
El Young or Glouster, enlertalned n number of
little girl~ Monday afternoon, in bon~
or of her granddaughter, Jean Me*
JMi.,l&lt;&gt;r, who celebrated ber eighth
birthday anniversary on that day.
)0••11i&lt;l8 Ot dilrerent kfn·ls wer-:o enjoyand the time new past all too
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What a relaxation for a busy world! What a revelation .. of '·

against the girl grew out ot the ooo•o'·l
In&amp;' of Tony Ma.rcell, 26. l'he i;lrl
clared that Marcell penecuted
continually and th at iha fioall'y 1bot
him whe-n he approached her wll4
revolver in his hand.

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Rbl'e Sheave• and boxtl• ·font~pl! tMHwnilwai!lrl; CMI.
i~cli~g ·dumps cloaigned aild bqilt coinplet••
· Ou.r eftliileeri Wik 'colt,iHI'rtd hellS ~otl · plan yC!iilr ·
dll!1iJII'ng s)''tem Cjlf your 1flil~r tranatnis~iOtj atld Je-: .
sigh,"'lhailuf'll~ture ant! ,ri!ct it:
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e!herge.lie)t .Jervii:e, for mities .and salt .plants.
· ·'MiiliUlM wheels of eVMf kirtd 1 ~lid1 iillilf•'tlil~li~•l:

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of good old Saint ' Nicholas is abroad, ~aking all of us children

Mr. and Mrs. W. 'E. Graves (•! CovNotre· Dame's sohedllle,
•Pei!te!} Mre tOinOrSOuth Bend, Ind., Dec. 22.-T.he Unl·
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row to vislt during the la:i lldays,
verslty ot Notre Dame toot ball
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,22.-AUprneYand,., :Mts. E. :L. Oritttes br Gr•.vel; 'lwlll play tb,e l~lnceton unlverolty
~e~l~c~ ;Q; ~t CrruUbo~ laat nlg~
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tu,JP unced practlcaJly the en lire Der·
Mr. and Mr1:1. Owen nuat will
dLhef games on the ltst lnchide .. ...·c 11
stJnel ot his 13taa beaded
to Visit tbr a t(iw 'ays
G~~gia T.ec~,;. Ne~\,adi.
Elr8-leson or Columbus, as first a.ssls·
and Mr. and Mi-s. Paul. Rust
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~Ow hold8. Dale Duntton of Coi'IJ,m' 'Will be s&amp;.."'nd assistant.
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Wedensda.y .e,:enlng rrom a
State Prohibition Com·m issloner D. lworeko trip to Key · We!'.t, Jackscnvllile;J &lt;!loiD.n1bua, 'Dec. 22.-The Obto
of, market1 ·Issued the !ull•owlns; I
IV, 1P.arker
AsQ~bula, 1B t.o
ave·
aad Cuba. On their · retrun trip marketgram: r
cl~1 ,coqns.el, ptab~Qlr .·b:andllng Jegal
-\ltopp~d onr for a !ew d11~·s ancl
,LIVE 8TOCK .AND ME~TII--&lt;)•• m•PR&lt;e~
.prosecutions. Judge E. E. Corn ot
thalr son. Harr:v and fam11~ with a. week e.g o, C'l\C&amp;«&lt;J
t'o lie hlgfier, beef .lltHn
IrontOn, ~s returned a-s s'pecl&amp;l coun· to Charleston, S. C.
· ~e1. · Otber sPecial'eounsels ¢.o be1 car· Thelm(L) Horden wiJI. ar~lve · .
COWR and
to T6cj ·to~r,
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tlop are: ~Chnrlep G. wtllln.ms 'Ot Co~·it~-''Jber parents, ·~r. 'an1 Mr11. }+"lit ~Mhl lttld '.'yt!h. rllup,
lower, ,
eWell Rteady and fee 1lers l!lic lo"er.
lumbu~r; R. R. Curn&amp;hly &lt;Ot Lima : A.
H. Htr~n and ra~.Y ~· ~
2t Clllc81JO J»ice~ · H08'11\ (1)(1 $8 30,
'H. &lt;?.~lc~s ot Sandusky; RObert (J'.
PhHipl ~Maine, w~~ atiepd~ •chool ot fJnles ~@8 . 215,; me&lt;:num , a~d ,000
Dell ot Xenia, and )l.()bert Barcus of
Bryn ,l ,,\hyn, Pa., f11 t!xpecUd here ateer~. tST , 60@ 11,\1-0·; ,t~t~~ r.oo":H
heltera. Tss SOOtO· !'6; fe'eder· i!ltel\ra,
CohuniJlus.
I tomorrow to visit duri ng his vacation @T
60: light: : a~ m¢~m .
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school duties, wlliL home folks. ca.lve", $8 !10'@10: fat ' Iambe,

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Olrl Ple.d1 Guilty.
Akron, 0., Dec . 22.- Daiay Pitt1, 17,
on trtal on a charge of second desree
murder, pleaded guilty to a cbrge ut
IIIfiQS!auc\l.ter. She was atven a 8Uil·

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off t heir cares. Eyes sparkle as the lights of thousands of Christ-

While ~~~~tl~;t__Harr;r :l
East Liverpool, 0., I)ec.
M;. Clay, 17, rl!cel'fed a full
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trom the gun ot his father, JQhn M.
CIJ,y, when Jt was dlacbar1ed after
left yesterday t ovlslt during ta.lltng1 rrom Ita resUng plaCe agalnat
the hoUdays with
t•e1atlves • and
a brush pill!!. The lat'her and son ·w,re
frh:m sd 1n Huntington .
bun tin&amp;" on their farm Q.et.r hstr Rochester,
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Ern;::~=~.~:.rd was a

'MAN HEADS

O;tr MGtlft: ~~fety and Service for p~0ple of

On thi s day loch forget their years; weighted shoulders Cl\llt

!fith 6mployes. In m&amp;t:ln&amp; hla eae&amp;pt
one ot the ·b andltl atumbjed and drop·
ped a tin box In ..,h!ah ivere the ~~mission rece!pt1.

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few days visit here with MrtJ. C. B.

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Me~dows

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Christmas with Mr. and M'ra.
J. McCarty and Mrs. pea Hayes.
Mrs. F. G. Cromley returned t.o her

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-1f'lu's ooago tl·.tl!ili tilw 'last tlaturd,ay.
· · Rev. W~llalh illlii14!iW jli;rrormed the

due Beason

.Ate fou flettirti ·Ail rAe
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YE WILL REAP ~iAT YEt SOW.-Bc Qot deceiv~d; •God .
·not 'mc': f.cd: for whatsoever .a mlih soweth, that sha:llhe also reap.

On Christmas Da

Roland Gfl&gt;ba and : sultecl In a near riot Dec. 9, were dta-

i!y left today for R.'eyuo ldsburg, ) mlued by Magistrate · H. t, HlnTo'n
Ohio, to vis it Mrs. Paultne Gibbs Me- ot Terrace Park. Magl!trate Hinton
l Haflle, dur ing the holldk.ys.
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In protecting Bernard Gottmer, who!MI
Mrs. E. Watson, whn has bHn quite home the agente entered, but wllo.
rick for the past week, Is very much proh ibition agents admitted, ·was not
Improved.
named in ~'he warrant.
Elme-r Wysong i~~t today to
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spend Cbrlstmaa with Iter sllltl!r, Mrs.
Bk•tlnl Rink Held Up.
Oa'car Notter and tamUy, of HnntingCJevaland, Dec. 2~.-Thrie guilmen
bald WO peraons at 'bli.Y •while t}tfy
Fromttbe~;e ehe wilt go to LOuis- held up the cubler tlf .t be Judtl roller
Ky., to aepnd 1he remBlnder or skating rlu'k,, where Cle Ye land
holiday season with relatives. '
Columbus skateta ·1Yere racing.
Otto Nllat IB here to opend the
tl.rlng lfeveral Bboll(' over th&amp; aperta·
whb his mother, Mrs. B.
tors ' heads the~ ran _Into an alley,
Third sttreet.
where they engaged in a nn battle

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P,olloo Upheld.
W, A. Bo1an is nulte 11l k 1t hi 1
Cincinnati; Dee. 22. - fYh1rt:61
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t.Ialnat City Policeman Frank Kuhr ot
on Pearl street, &amp;uttering wltb [lnterterlag with Terrace part prohlbl·
attack of pneumonia.
. tiOD oftlcera durin&amp; &amp; raid wblcb r+

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]listing. A,nd lee us not be wea~y. in well doing.; fat in
we shall r.eap: if. we .fa int not.-dalatians 6: 7-9. .
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Athena, Is tnjoylu g a two
iw,,oks ncatlon with home folks.
'M.rs. C. E. Hanley returned• to her
In Glouster, today, after a few
vtsn with her mother, Mrs. C. n.
and family,
Allee Selby, who now 111 em1PIQY&lt;d wltli the New York Central
nfllce, ln Bucyrus, Is e:x:pected
tomorrow to visit durtr.g the
l:hc•ii~I•Y• with her mother and friends.
f¥tra. William Bennett Is much lmll&gt;r·ov&lt;&gt;d a.rter a week's Illness.
Mt,as Sallie Jortlan of Point Pleasvisited today with Jl.Irs. Robert
lli•mlls and ~mlly.

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at home to tlll!lt

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llooth I'll· E. o~ vch, Middleport,
:·@tlnday nltKL ." f~e ibtislp 13 '"'''"'I
ti1c direction ' a~ M188 Bess to MorCoyih•~r~.:·.i
Thotc will be 2 voldts In the 'chorus.

Mra. C. E. Sisson a'nd nephew, Paul
Jartl~u~ lan fCetor&lt;lay &lt;tf'iH'nofJn f:J:
1 Orlluriitiils.
WJiera they will sPend

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re,A$Sili! W PARK-, N. J., lleQ, 22. -A
lonfi: sea.rclt by · .federal agehts e.nd ,.,..._ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ __
priVlote -detectives tor ~ountel'!teltera,
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tor~ Amer. can
··· money · ~l";
der~ha.a 1bef:n ended
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tter •of G. M. Ranney, engraver, and
rtho rest In New. Orleat1fl, ,ot J atilea
fW-a 1iln 111nd Waite~ R., 1\iol~n, It was
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wa~t :kept secret until tM o lher alleged ~there were ta.ken Into cus~-p.
'fh8~en are c, le gldtoaheev oetaqln
The"iGlle n Rre alleged to have passOO
eoubrtetts ot the Blue Travelers
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pres' In denominatoln.s of $50 nnd
tOG. ·~ How m~ny they aucceeded tn
dl~lng of coUld ·not 1be learued.
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telt.'efs we struck tn New l\:ork Jaat
·Nov~niber 8n~ a.la..rm~ were tmmed4·
·art ely, sent out and investlgailon ahowtng ,t hat $80~ ,.,~r:th ,~r the iborus IPBpera olread~ bud · ~..,n passed ~ Now
A ·ah~it ume lat,or ' •Deltoot:lore
Dp.ve.n41ort t railed Rann-ey to a ,&amp;hop
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8entenced to Prl10n.
Newark, 0., Dec. 22.-Ausust
eea1 convk: ted for tbe tblrd Ume
Illegal sale of ltquor, waa given a seo.- 1
tence of !rom one to Jlvt yeara in th e
i.)enHentlary and to pay a. ftne of
$2,000. A stay ot execution was arant·
ed and .Bieaea JJlllced under ,fi,QOO,
bond aw~iti'D$ the ~tJarlqln the CO'rJ.rt.
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lrOOt1 rra4e rr.ea.tJI : ])eet. $14
115@191 lamb.': $23@~~~ m1-1tton,

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mA~kota eteadf. h1 eol'!t, up 10c to liSe In

Chlcaro and f. o ' b. western New York
point!!, Ne• York, a.nd Pennsylvanl•
ao.oket1 round whlt6tl :.. and M:Rtne Creen
Mountain!! Sl 15@1 ~, per 100 po~nA• !n
lea~ l~l 1JJI!el, It 06 Wl'!lltern New ~ctrk

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Wlaconsl8 ah\pplpf polnta 6~0?11e f. o. ~·
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pound Mllk In leadlnli ctt1e11, eaa tern atock
U 110@3 90 1n •tem.ma rketa Ne~ York
baldwin &amp;llPiel, · $4 150~S per ba rrl"l In .

ll !l .'""~ York a.n4 Pittsburgh, machlnl' 115 50
Chicago.

Bl,dder Irritation or
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May the fires of good chee•· and warmth burn brightly

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REBORT CAPTURE
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the sprin11s of c.ew life that lie deep hidden in the nature

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Frnnk 1. Brown,
Blrtlldaf Party
Dn.ytofti Carl Wtlltams, Mt. Qllead, VIr '1•M•Ir:h'·t,•Cr.· B. Smith, IUisleted by her
gil Gibbs of Urbana; Cha.rles Best ot 1,
Mrs . C. ID. Han ltiY, ot
Columbus, and Judge
El Young or Glouster, enlertalned n number of
little girl~ Monday afternoon, in bon~
or of her granddaughter, Jean Me*
JMi.,l&lt;&gt;r, who celebrated ber eighth
birthday anniversary on that day.
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against the girl grew out ot the ooo•o'·l
In&amp;' of Tony Ma.rcell, 26. l'he i;lrl
clared that Marcell penecuted
continually and th at iha fioall'y 1bot
him whe-n he approached her wll4
revolver in his hand.

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Rbl'e Sheave• and boxtl• ·font~pl! tMHwnilwai!lrl; CMI.
i~cli~g ·dumps cloaigned aild bqilt coinplet••
· Ou.r eftliileeri Wik 'colt,iHI'rtd hellS ~otl · plan yC!iilr ·
dll!1iJII'ng s)''tem Cjlf your 1flil~r tranatnis~iOtj atld Je-: .
sigh,"'lhailuf'll~ture ant! ,ri!ct it:
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e!herge.lie)t .Jervii:e, for mities .and salt .plants.
· ·'MiiliUlM wheels of eVMf kirtd 1 ~lid1 iillilf•'tlil~li~•l:

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of good old Saint ' Nicholas is abroad, ~aking all of us children

Mr. and Mrs. W. 'E. Graves (•! CovNotre· Dame's sohedllle,
•Pei!te!} Mre tOinOrSOuth Bend, Ind., Dec. 22.-T.he Unl·
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row to vislt during the la:i lldays,
verslty ot Notre Dame toot ball
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,22.-AUprneYand,., :Mts. E. :L. Oritttes br Gr•.vel; 'lwlll play tb,e l~lnceton unlverolty
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Mr. and Mr1:1. Owen nuat will
dLhef games on the ltst lnchide .. ...·c 11
stJnel ot his 13taa beaded
to Visit tbr a t(iw 'ays
G~~gia T.ec~,;. Ne~\,adi.
Elr8-leson or Columbus, as first a.ssls·
and Mr. and Mi-s. Paul. Rust
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~Ow hold8. Dale Duntton of Coi'IJ,m' 'Will be s&amp;.."'nd assistant.
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Wedensda.y .e,:enlng rrom a
State Prohibition Com·m issloner D. lworeko trip to Key · We!'.t, Jackscnvllile;J &lt;!loiD.n1bua, 'Dec. 22.-The Obto
of, market1 ·Issued the !ull•owlns; I
IV, 1P.arker
AsQ~bula, 1B t.o
ave·
aad Cuba. On their · retrun trip marketgram: r
cl~1 ,coqns.el, ptab~Qlr .·b:andllng Jegal
-\ltopp~d onr for a !ew d11~·s ancl
,LIVE 8TOCK .AND ME~TII--&lt;)•• m•PR&lt;e~
.prosecutions. Judge E. E. Corn ot
thalr son. Harr:v and fam11~ with a. week e.g o, C'l\C&amp;«&lt;J
t'o lie hlgfier, beef .lltHn
IrontOn, ~s returned a-s s'pecl&amp;l coun· to Charleston, S. C.
· ~e1. · Otber sPecial'eounsels ¢.o be1 car· Thelm(L) Horden wiJI. ar~lve · .
COWR and
to T6cj ·to~r,
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lower, ,
eWell Rteady and fee 1lers l!lic lo"er.
lumbu~r; R. R. Curn&amp;hly &lt;Ot Lima : A.
H. Htr~n and ra~.Y ~· ~
2t Clllc81JO J»ice~ · H08'11\ (1)(1 $8 30,
'H. &lt;?.~lc~s ot Sandusky; RObert (J'.
PhHipl ~Maine, w~~ atiepd~ •chool ot fJnles ~@8 . 215,; me&lt;:num , a~d ,000
Dell ot Xenia, and )l.()bert Barcus of
Bryn ,l ,,\hyn, Pa., f11 t!xpecUd here ateer~. tST , 60@ 11,\1-0·; ,t~t~~ r.oo":H
heltera. Tss SOOtO· !'6; fe'eder· i!ltel\ra,
CohuniJlus.
I tomorrow to visit duri ng his vacation @T
60: light: : a~ m¢~m .
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school duties, wlliL home folks. ca.lve", $8 !10'@10: fat ' Iambe,

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Olrl Ple.d1 Guilty.
Akron, 0., Dec . 22.- Daiay Pitt1, 17,
on trtal on a charge of second desree
murder, pleaded guilty to a cbrge ut
IIIfiQS!auc\l.ter. She was atven a 8Uil·

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While ~~~~tl~;t__Harr;r :l
East Liverpool, 0., I)ec.
M;. Clay, 17, rl!cel'fed a full
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trom the gun ot his father, JQhn M.
CIJ,y, when Jt was dlacbar1ed after
left yesterday t ovlslt during ta.lltng1 rrom Ita resUng plaCe agalnat
the hoUdays with
t•e1atlves • and
a brush pill!!. The lat'her and son ·w,re
frh:m sd 1n Huntington .
bun tin&amp;" on their farm Q.et.r hstr Rochester,
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Ern;::~=~.~:.rd was a

'MAN HEADS

O;tr MGtlft: ~~fety and Service for p~0ple of

On thi s day loch forget their years; weighted shoulders Cl\llt

!fith 6mployes. In m&amp;t:ln&amp; hla eae&amp;pt
one ot the ·b andltl atumbjed and drop·
ped a tin box In ..,h!ah ivere the ~~mission rece!pt1.

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few days visit here with MrtJ. C. B.

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Christmas with Mr. and M'ra.
J. McCarty and Mrs. pea Hayes.
Mrs. F. G. Cromley returned t.o her

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-1f'lu's ooago tl·.tl!ili tilw 'last tlaturd,ay.
· · Rev. W~llalh illlii14!iW jli;rrormed the

due Beason

.Ate fou flettirti ·Ail rAe
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·not 'mc': f.cd: for whatsoever .a mlih soweth, that sha:llhe also reap.

On Christmas Da

Roland Gfl&gt;ba and : sultecl In a near riot Dec. 9, were dta-

i!y left today for R.'eyuo ldsburg, ) mlued by Magistrate · H. t, HlnTo'n
Ohio, to vis it Mrs. Paultne Gibbs Me- ot Terrace Park. Magl!trate Hinton
l Haflle, dur ing the holldk.ys.
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In protecting Bernard Gottmer, who!MI
Mrs. E. Watson, whn has bHn quite home the agente entered, but wllo.
rick for the past week, Is very much proh ibition agents admitted, ·was not
Improved.
named in ~'he warrant.
Elme-r Wysong i~~t today to
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Bk•tlnl Rink Held Up.
Oa'car Notter and tamUy, of HnntingCJevaland, Dec. 2~.-Thrie guilmen
bald WO peraons at 'bli.Y •while t}tfy
Fromttbe~;e ehe wilt go to LOuis- held up the cubler tlf .t be Judtl roller
Ky., to aepnd 1he remBlnder or skating rlu'k,, where Cle Ye land
holiday season with relatives. '
Columbus skateta ·1Yere racing.
Otto Nllat IB here to opend the
tl.rlng lfeveral Bboll(' over th&amp; aperta·
whb his mother, Mrs. B.
tors ' heads the~ ran _Into an alley,
Third sttreet.
where they engaged in a nn battle

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W, A. Bo1an is nulte 11l k 1t hi 1
Cincinnati; Dee. 22. - fYh1rt:61
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t.Ialnat City Policeman Frank Kuhr ot
on Pearl street, &amp;uttering wltb [lnterterlag with Terrace part prohlbl·
attack of pneumonia.
. tiOD oftlcera durin&amp; &amp; raid wblcb r+

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and Pruita
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We can illso supply you with Fancy Baskets of Fruits

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and Fancy Bbxeo of Lowney's 'CHOeolatea.

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M!dd!el&gt;otl, Ohio,

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l'KRo:•ofl:d Turkey or Chicken with Cranberry Sauce
. . Roasted Suckling Pig wit~ Dre88ing
J~'lA1fdiiod Sirloin' of ~ef with Mushroom Siiuce
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Bonelf88 Cbkken. with AJpic Jelly
Vegelablet':
:.•1\r.:.w S!~;ing Beans
Peas in Patty Shells
Mashed Potatoes Asparagus on Toaet

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English·'Plum Podding, Brandy Sauce
Nu\fl. a~Jd Raieins
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Milk
Cherry Pie

TheMotuaiNatiooalBank
Fer.'l9!3 Will Nilll!e Ready For

OF MIDDLEPoRT . t U,

bistrlbutiOII Until Nest
Tuesday
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fR;lti~y,. , . · .
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Th~ dog tag&amp; ~or the &lt;lom.tng y ear
will be readY lor dlstri\Jt\tion, tlegln·
nlng ne:~t Tuesday, a.coordln.g to an
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thooe that will last and carry ao enduring mem·
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For those nearest and dearest tb you a Bank.
Account ohou!d be the hlost valued gift they
could rec~iile.

~A:ttlkOAY, DECEMBER;23
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ttbw Iiiii! w!U remain a conotanl reminder oL
that thought and care.
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Gift. that ·wW·La., t the ·Yar lit.
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That Will Please
We are offeridg a Complete Stock of Prac·
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tor 4 sutta or underweAr; 8 :rardt
of flannelette aufficlent fGr twe
men's Bhlrta 11.nd women'• 8blrt
wu.h:~t nnd buttous a.nd tbrea4 tl
make up thcae gu.rments. Severt.l
thousand banks and other organl·

worker to Herbert Huo\er, chairman of thf.l A. R. A., "'They w111 d.le
or exposure and etarvu.tlon through
tb.e coming winter and much cr
our wo1k during the palrt twelve
JDontl\s will have been )n va in."
To meet thiB emergcne)' t\1e American Relief Admlntstra.Uon hll8 1n- zatlons Jmvo ngreed to accept an&amp;
augut atcd a system or clothing re- torwaa·d money for 1 theae clothlnt
mittance packng~s by which tt le rem!Uttnce packages and by sped&amp;!
poa~JIIJ\c ro r fri end!! B.nll rela tive!! to arru.ngement with the Bovtet go.,.,
aend h.nmcdlu.tc aMiatan co to su r- ernmC&gt; nt they will be lhipped frt'tl
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lltra.tton hetLdquurt{\ra, 42 Bro. tdwn ~· mru kl'd tO!' any lndlvlilua l will b1
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your knlneya with saltA ocoa.·
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tull~ mt thit Wo much meat and rioh
f001 l miL) form un11 Mid, wltich a.lmo1l
pnr11.lyzcs tiU' kulnevs in th(Jir effort. to
t•Xpel it. from tho blood. They become
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wrth a Uull mH1ery m U1o kadncy regioo,
11luup )illln'8 in the back or ~lck head·
ache, dt:arneHe, your stomach sours,
tongue 111 coatt.&gt;d, and when the w':ather
ia bad yotl have rlummattc twlng8.
Tho mmc gnt11 aloudy, full of aediment,
tho clmnnf'\f:!: ofttm geL sora and lnl·
tat«!, oblrjlmg you to see~ roUef two or
throo times (hll lllg" the mght.
To lml11 neutra.llztl theae lrrlta.tlng
aoidJ. to clcanae tho k1dn~ys and flu1h
of! tho lJOtl) 'a urinoue wute, get four
uunct'&amp; of .T :HI !'nit'S from any phlf'o
mr~cy here, take a tablel!pooaful in a
~l&amp;Sa of water heloro hreakfaat for 1
(f'IW d~ty!J. and yonr kidnoys ma.y then
act lim• 1'lri11 famous salta ill made
f1·om tire llrtds of w-apH and lemon
juirf'., romhh1ed witlt 11thi&amp;, a.nd hu
hw•n usM for gcner&amp;tiona to ftu1h and
MtrrnulnfA sluggish kidneya; al1o to
twntrnll1.e the acid11 in urine IG It no
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night, wh£ re th ey IHn e heron nttend-. ployee at Ze1b.cr.s Qboe atore,
lug t&gt;c llool al W&lt;'llt'lley aud Walnut I Miss eHien H11blaml has &amp;ccepted
HKl l , to spcn cl lh e hLI : 1Jny \ H&lt;.: atlon a -positi on as stenograopher !or Ollb"rt
with the ir p1ueu ls, M1 autl Mrs. El - Rummel.
wanl Eb~rsbach.
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