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~ttairl,cii · ~)&gt;!! p()lltivn in the .b~slness world, will get a pretty good
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CANTON, 0 .. Oeo. :!6.- Yeggs ~~.n·ly
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~eorge Betz, wbo hns been
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SALESMAN UNDER
HEAVY BOND

!Word 1hills just bee n received h(' l e
or the cOtJVietion of mllJtslnughtor ot
L. J.eR&gt;:~ Hazelett in Franklin fm• the
~ra. given last enmlng in r,owla' . oPerai Oum•lugham, t1. stoplf.. IBt~osml.m, wM 1, murder or Cl mrles Jr. Galllgll cr who
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Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lewis Snxtcm of Dol· him tt~ to the wheronbo\Jts cr. A. H. 1muJ1lor m:cnrrml in t:hhnnlm K aboul q
much Iter wore gUests yesterday
or Mr. Rncl \ 'l ' 'l ontgomory• mHier •hul ictm&amp; nt 11'1. y(•a r ago,
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Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swanson and

Simple nnd .iecldOO.lY smart nrc the two nttern09n frock&amp; llJoatra~
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naluh arlvurt!Hing forte • cume to
town Sunduy morn. lng and ostnyOO
until Sunday p. m .. gu'it at the homt:
)f J. M. ChaJ&gt;man and ramlly.
Miss Magnalla Rea of Cbarloaton,
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their gnestS yest'Olrclay, Mr. nn cl
Mrs. w. G. D1nts and familY'·
c . CbUdcrs of Akron, 0., was
caling on fl'lend~ here yestm day.
· Fl·p.n\t: ;Jcluison wn.s 1 a Columbun
bliRiMis' vl~ltor Saturday.
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l A. D Miller ifl hnm c fi'OIIl West
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t g h t &lt;lay vlst willl home to lks.

Btr.tbuted today ·t otbe
, \ of ' pot;sonous liqnor O\'el.' Chrt stnms,
and j,~) score ot· mgr~ or vlcli!DS are;
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A t Brooklyn wothan w.M . ur r~sted
p8 th~ 1 selclr ot tbEI wl!filkoY. wiltch
daused· tho dctlth of \ he worqpn.t

'P.c u K)Jcllcllng severa l d.!)' tl in Hunt•
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AGAl N - I JUST WONDER IN HAT 51lt-'5

l)iliNG - 1 1 ~ NO'T Or,A CURIOU$ Nl&gt;iORE
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Saturday fl.nd flpent Ghrist·
Mr. nnd Mra. Lee neynoltls roturn· _ h ~ $100 000 'bontl it IW(1.9 MILl.
with· bome ·""'lks. ·
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City.
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da.ughtcr, Etlltli, of Qnlllpolis, vif!\t· the"' 11ttle

JOlOI thed, Muntc Campb~ll.
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l\USJ~cs Dorollly
Stoue, l~ll~abolh
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nud Loll! ~·•· it(\)IIH:l,
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:ha.ttlngton, motored hel'e Saumtay
UHl rumntl\ed untl\ M~nday . alt ~f~
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.,with ' l'elu.tlv~'s In O~lll~ts.
BOSTON, O&lt;&gt;c., 211 - Ono man
Sl\turday illght l and WJII visit for A Mrs. M. H. Grimm. who liUM been 'Mr. ~md Mrs. Cltarle"' Rnthbnrn dead and HIOJI' tlm u So tHlriOIIIi
' Ume wHh Mr. ,11 ut Mts. oeorge quite aick tor the past several days~ wero xmas visitors In Huntington. ·w~ In bospitniH tuttn y as u Jc·lnlt of
hllolers. a~d tmnny friends.
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John Leeper visited
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witlt p.ome rplks.
with. home folks In_Oa.ltpolls.
James curtis of Chtcngo and Sara Anonuncement hall b(•en made 1 ot
James ' curtis 'of Chicago and ·the marriage of Miss Virginia Booth
. Mtsses Su.rab and Mar'garet Cnrtls of 11.ncl Mrs. Carl Owem~, both _o~ Mldor The Murder Of Former Meigs
Cle\'Cland r eturned to their homes dleport. The ceremonr wa~ pf'l form·
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Ml}ler Downing ll~re for hurlal.
Miss Lydia Hawkln~ nnd Ml~s Syl-p~~xter, 0.
Mrs. o'eoriie . Flowe1·~. a former via McMaster of R!utla.nd, wore the; Mr. und ~Irs. G. E. ami S. U M.ar·
(resident of here, but who now ls guest s ot Mr. nn,1l 'Mrs. A. J Beaver, 11 nand tam.illes vlsit{l(l ~stent.ay

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John, B. DowniDJ and son, Ro~ney,
Mr. ami Mt~s. Wllll:uq Burton nre

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John nnd William Doe(llng of Onl·
Herbert Edwards was o. week~end Upolte and ClarenciGibeon or Point
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Pleasant, were among- the out-of·
Miss Molle Withrow of Hartford town gnests at the Chti!!Ut'.t.S dnnc o

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Comp(Ql¥ asks ·Pe'rthhslt&gt;n•t :&gt; c;;.

l\l!aa Lil y Warcl., llaughtct· of
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morutng to p~luP~bus afle~ ·. a few

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atid ol b;t\'() had "tO tJCf':U~ I Q!'l lo UtlO
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- mer Etutomen~ in Pl,'a.I&lt;J.u c( n::ran'!l." :
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nll 1 tlcnlcr l Don't
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Bot.h attitudes arc worn. The oountry is ilf!l of twils that
·need reform. People must examine suggestioill! 1/Ht! t. h~ful
' mind. -But befovc ru&amp;hlng to the ellpport u:! every f"W
~nd open
id~a. it well to ask how they have worked in pra~tice, and how
they fit in with ordinary humiln n·lltnt'l!.

who arfJ' now !Cleated Ln

lumbus, are ap&amp;ndtng ·the

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P. Miller and fum!!)- ol llut'tcrfttit
l'a~sel!!ln 'lil&lt;lllie, A~cmd· nvcnu~. lot tbC buat li·•ct&lt;, vns
lnr 1.&lt;&gt; A.~il,lt .l nst 'fi1i.lcd
to I• Is hmrio ' lhlo me miD~.

serV11tism and radicalism.
Many prople begin to hui1rah for every new idea sugg~sted
for pcliti4al and economic reform. The'fhe tlieroef.lcaf argutllents
for such innova\k'ns l11ok plal!sil;ll&lt;l to them, a•nd they nevef tbihk
d possible•obje&lt;itions. They a(itate violerttly tor sueh ideas, and
colldem~ politiciuns and partieil if their proposals are not pl'ompt·
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0\hef P1!0ple go to the &lt;jpposite extreme. They' i'egard the
world .a.! a pt'l!tty ~omfortnble place as it iB atJd view. new ideas

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ron the latte r part of the weE-~ and
'-o\\11 vle1t for a _few dayR with, Mr. and
Mrs. 1 ~orge Childers.
l\11:-ses ChrlsUne an;l , Katherllne

cu n I'C'"Jimncm1 Dc:m·'j very l~ir,hly."

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•flc uH t o ctrnf~ten .. 1 uscl't ~1\n'fl
K'itlncr Pilla and round 'grc::~ reuci:
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~trs. Lulu Howell, lp7'-, D.utttrnut
St., Cor Secc.nd, s.~s: "I ·~ ~ la~e
bnr k. It wa9 so bad l 1 C D~\tf hnfottiy
get a. rounel and th(l Jlains · ~'rOti&amp;~
my hack rett as ir t had bodp ~den
• aeross the ~ma.n ot u, f eQnld b,;lrit:·
ly bend nttd ~f,tCi' stOOIJing it \v:u dU~

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n1~1!:e his fac }shine upon 'thee, and be gracious unto thee. The
;·:Lord lift up hl~ c~u~te~anee ujltp thee, ancl give thee peaee.Lwd life ~P pi~ . '' llftte~if.,ce upon thee, 'and give thee peace.'
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~n s~c~~)i!. tiuuiness. But th~ biographers of s_uccessful busiIICBB rpij1i·~pll j~sf. ~s. l,l'''ch. The fellow who stud••• bQW a man
·like l~fu\i'Wallklliilke'IV wb~~~ ~~· l)ils just c'!-uscd deep regret,
~ttairl,cii · ~)&gt;!! p()lltivn in the .b~slness world, will get a pretty good
idea as t&amp; wiliit arb th0 foundation~ of success.
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lie· second libetal advertlaing. The keynote of his whole ca,reer
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,business day· us a alotl;ling dealer. : Out of the $24.67 he had taken
in on tqat day, he set Mide 67 cents to m~ke chang~ with and
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'fhereby
he manifested 'the princi.
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'can make a success of business.

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Columlms with I

Mrli R.· C. Tuckerman And family

CANTON, 0 .. Oeo. :!6.- Yeggs ~~.n·ly
today blew up o. !:it!lc m a ston: hefl
comlueted by SnPb nroH. n.nd esc;upcd
with mor\l tl.utn f2.!'ifJ•J.

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Say re.
~eorge Betz, wbo hns been
si.:k at his home on Lending.
tor the pa~t several wcekR ta

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Vuro•.11. Mine ·I~ Qalded lly
8hetiR' Ueeves

HOLD STOCK
SALESMAN UNDER
HEAVY BOND

!Word 1hills just bee n received h(' l e
or the cOtJVietion of mllJtslnughtor ot
L. J.eR&gt;:~ Hazelett in Franklin fm• the
~ra. given last enmlng in r,owla' . oPerai Oum•lugham, t1. stoplf.. IBt~osml.m, wM 1, murder or Cl mrles Jr. Galllgll cr who
lte !Louse.
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lbel ng lleld t-or n,ll~m~,e ~uthor ltl_es, 1m·merly JiY Cll
nm:hm Blll l WoH!
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iq •waS flUid, &lt;Who WIShfCl to IIUOA.tlOn I w~H known in Meigs co nnty 'rho
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Creek
Mr. a.nd Mrs. Lewis Snxtcm of Dol· him tt~ to the wheronbo\Jts cr. A. H. 1muJ1lor m:cnrrml in t:hhnnlm K aboul q
much Iter wore gUests yesterday
or Mr. Rncl \ 'l ' 'l ontgomory• mHier •hul ictm&amp; nt 11'1. y(•a r ago,
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Mrs. C arle&amp; en·
M) JrYliiml on ~barges '(If using li\C \
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ST. LOUIS, Dec,. ~q~WJlUnm

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improved.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Swanson and

Simple nnd .iecldOO.lY smart nrc the two nttern09n frock&amp; llJoatra~
Ber&gt;ldt:s the tww IH-cldlncs one sho~s a llelt faa~enlnC)P. trout, th~ ~
pu.Mls ~;hh:.r.~ 3t tho waist. On suf.lh 1:1lJ.i;ht evl4tnc."•ti t,be tro ~ ,.
of a gown csta.llll.shml
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Donald J c nlth\s, of the He ritld · D!s·
naluh arlvurt!Hing forte • cume to
town Sunduy morn. lng and ostnyOO
until Sunday p. m .. gu'it at the homt:
)f J. M. ChaJ&gt;man and ramlly.
Miss Magnalla Rea of Cbarloaton,
·Naa among rclll,tlvos aud trltlnd 8 tn
town from Friday unttl M'oudny.
Miss OllltdYI:l Knight ' or ChuliCI:ItOI.h

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OLD HOME TOWN

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M'r. and Mrs. L. Cral'y Davis bad
their gnestS yest'Olrclay, Mr. nn cl
Mrs. w. G. D1nts and familY'·
c . CbUdcrs of Akron, 0., was
caling on fl'lend~ here yestm day.
· Fl·p.n\t: ;Jcluison wn.s 1 a Columbun
bliRiMis' vl~ltor Saturday.
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raul Hot'fmP!n was llr wcek~tlnd visltor with home rptks,
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Fo'flcr lo[l Sunc,ll)' for
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' business colegc.
l A. D Miller ifl hnm c fi'OIIl West
: Potnt t o RpP.Htl Cl111!!'''ms wlth his
unt'e!ttH, .lutlge •ntnl MTii. A. P Ml 11 m·

s"Id - ~ -··-~$800

t g h t &lt;lay vlst willl home to lks.

Btr.tbuted today ·t otbe
, \ of ' pot;sonous liqnor O\'el.' Chrt stnms,
and j,~) score ot· mgr~ or vlcli!DS are;
}~q_}ptfals. 011 t~e clght
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Wh~ ,died ·two were women.
A t Brooklyn wothan w.M . ur r~sted
p8 th~ 1 selclr ot tbEI wl!filkoY. wiltch
daused· tho dctlth of \ he worqpn.t

'P.c u K)Jcllcllng severa l d.!)' tl in Hunt•
nglou, relurnc&lt;l IIOm i'J S uday · morn·

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submarine which eluded the blookndp an~ reached America bas Juet been sold at aUQtlon
to a. French eoneern whloh WU1 ll89 .It tor WlblUon' purposes.

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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
EVERETT 1'RUE

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HeLEN HA5 SUN IN 'TIIA'T ROO!'\ A~L ,
: ' AfTE~ti\101&gt;1 wiTH 'THE OooR L:OC~tl

AGAl N - I JUST WONDER IN HAT 51lt-'5

l)iliNG - 1 1 ~ NO'T Or,A CURIOU$ Nl&gt;iORE
811T I'D JUSi ~IKE,
KI&gt;IOW WH!'i ,
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to not rOI.~ase 'him t(nd cr }&amp;.{S
Saturday fl.nd flpent Ghrist·
Mr. nnd Mra. Lee neynoltls roturn· _ h ~ $100 000 'bontl it IW(1.9 MILl.
with· bome ·""'lks. ·
, ed Sabtrday to their .,lClme in Indl· :t. an
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to Akron arter a sevt!ra l lt RY9 'ill.
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Easter Mnrtln Is thll name given \ 1n'aU~ to tlotr3ud. ·
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dau~lltor born SundJ~y, Oc~ tC ulln1 nghfUU ~ 'pcqordtqg to fJOhco. ¥iss tlclllll 1\.cHm· of Mason
··--·llecl yeaterday, with Mr. nnd :Mrs. W. cember 24 to 'Mr. aml Mrs. H . 0. 'Sn.kl Mon'tgome.rr was
City.
thm morningf ror Cle \·elnntl, 0 ..
A: Gilee ?nd famlly.
F;wing.
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da.ughtcr, Etlltli, of Qnlllpolis, vif!\t· the"' 11ttle

JOlOI thed, Muntc Campb~ll.
'!'hey
\If( 1o to be mlln lml at Polut
Pleas·
Lnl that dny.
l\USJ~cs Dorollly
Stoue, l~ll~abolh
~tlllnotl
nud Loll! ~·•· it(\)IIH:l,
of
:ha.ttlngton, motored hel'e Saumtay
UHl rumntl\ed untl\ M~nday . alt ~f~
•lOOll , guesta ILt the homtJ or Mra Jell·
who

friends

W. Va.

yesterday.
.,with ' l'elu.tlv~'s In O~lll~ts.
BOSTON, O&lt;&gt;c., 211 - Ono man
Sl\turday illght l and WJII visit for A Mrs. M. H. Grimm. who liUM been 'Mr. ~md Mrs. Cltarle"' Rnthbnrn dead and HIOJI' tlm u So tHlriOIIIi
' Ume wHh Mr. ,11 ut Mts. oeorge quite aick tor the past several days~ wero xmas visitors In Huntington. ·w~ In bospitniH tuttn y as u Jc·lnlt of
hllolers. a~d tmnny friends.
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\Vu.., the guests of llte !lUte
r' s father, drinking llctuor during the Chrl ~ t
' much improved.
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Welch Is ~ holiday vl"'!tor
John Leeper visited
ye!'ltor&lt;lay Uen FJeilher.
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witlt p.ome rplks.
with. home folks In_Oa.ltpolls.
James curtis of Chtcngo and Sara Anonuncement hall b(•en made 1 ot
James ' curtis 'of Chicago and ·the marriage of Miss Virginia Booth
. Mtsses Su.rab and Mar'garet Cnrtls of 11.ncl Mrs. Carl Owem~, both _o~ Mldor The Murder Of Former Meigs
Cle\'Cland r eturned to their homes dleport. The ceremonr wa~ pf'l form·
today after a few dayb' vtstt here ed December 23, at Guillpoli~.
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the t~eir daughter, M~ll. Price Carter. 1rwlll visit Utls rweek owttll ~lntlvos In
Ml}ler Downing ll~re for hurlal.
Miss Lydia Hawkln~ nnd Ml~s Syl-p~~xter, 0.
Mrs. o'eoriie . Flowe1·~. a former via McMaster of R!utla.nd, wore the; Mr. und ~Irs. G. E. ami S. U M.ar·
(resident of here, but who now ls guest s ot Mr. nn,1l 'Mrs. A. J Beaver, 11 nand tam.illes vlsit{l(l ~stent.ay

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, •rtmothy n 1isse11.
ber new home In CQiumbus.
John, B. DowniDJ and son, Ro~ney,
Mr. ami Mt~s. Wllll:uq Burton nre

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Jll whleb she OXJM)(~tod to meel

Jenkm&lt;J,

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Mr. and Mrs._RoY RussiJll,
John nnd William Doe(llng of Onl·
Herbert Edwards was o. week~end Upolte and ClarenciGibeon or Point
~)~'llv!•H&lt;" wtth. trlends in Corntnr.
Pleasant, were among- the out-of·
Miss Molle Withrow of Hartford town gnests at the Chti!!Ut'.t.S dnnc o

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Mra. Mm·g(Ul

New N.eck,lines on Modish. Frocks

years, enJoyed .,.a ,few d,1ys Cbrlatma.a. .

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EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY NEW YORK •

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Comp(Ql¥ asks ·Pe'rthhslt&gt;n•t :&gt; c;;.

l\l!aa Lil y Warcl., llaughtct· of
tel ward anti wile, Wllf&gt; roRide In the
~ li!Ul try , back ot Lot:u·t, spent Frl ~

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carl Rus~ellj who bnil been located
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thtl Krmnwba &amp;: Mtchtgnn n . a.il·

.:iaturday morulug

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ASK FOR 'Ill£ YEU.OW PENCil. wrrH '!HE liED IWG&gt;

reltl.rJ1E!~ thi S
morutng to p~luP~bus afle~ ·. a few

l''"'"&amp;·~thb~, .,t ;:!~:~ ~::~·r:!¥i~i~::~~;;1~~: GAtD:ME-t . ,.
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Edward Jonefl.
Miss Edith Klein

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Mr. and Mrs. Waldon

j, M. Wlf~l'Al#E Qf:D IIOAD , A: ~:Goldberg
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mc nt on July 2, 1!117 I' lit'! on Ju:•c JO,.
' ' l!'::I t,hc Guhl: "Do; n' s l\ld!1cy l'Jils
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put my ld tlneye in O!.&lt;ollont sllapl'!
atid ol b;t\'() had "tO tJCf':U~ I Q!'l lo UtlO
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- mer Etutomen~ in Pl,'a.I&lt;J.u c( n::ran'!l." :
f'l'lPC ~~. at
nll 1 tlcnlcr l Don't
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Pill s-the SlllU~ '
that. Mri!!l. '· Howe:M ~ian
fi":'&lt;&gt;ter Mil. burn c~:. il!lrs., lf•!iillo, N. Y. '

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Bot.h attitudes arc worn. The oountry is ilf!l of twils that
·need reform. People must examine suggestioill! 1/Ht! t. h~ful
' mind. -But befovc ru&amp;hlng to the ellpport u:! every f"W
~nd open
id~a. it well to ask how they have worked in pra~tice, and how
they fit in with ordinary humiln n·lltnt'l!.

who arfJ' now !Cleated Ln

lumbus, are ap&amp;ndtng ·the

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P. Miller and fum!!)- ol llut'tcrfttit
l'a~sel!!ln 'lil&lt;lllie, A~cmd· nvcnu~. lot tbC buat li·•ct&lt;, vns
lnr 1.&lt;&gt; A.~il,lt .l nst 'fi1i.lcd
to I• Is hmrio ' lhlo me miD~.

serV11tism and radicalism.
Many prople begin to hui1rah for every new idea sugg~sted
for pcliti4al and economic reform. The'fhe tlieroef.lcaf argutllents
for such innova\k'ns l11ok plal!sil;ll&lt;l to them, a•nd they nevef tbihk
d possible•obje&lt;itions. They a(itate violerttly tor sueh ideas, and
colldem~ politiciuns and partieil if their proposals are not pl'ompt·
'
ly accepted.
0\hef P1!0ple go to the &lt;jpposite extreme. They' i'egard the
world .a.! a pt'l!tty ~omfortnble place as it iB atJd view. new ideas

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ron the latte r part of the weE-~ and
'-o\\11 vle1t for a _few dayR with, Mr. and
Mrs. 1 ~orge Childers.
l\11:-ses ChrlsUne an;l , Katherllne

cu n I'C'"Jimncm1 Dc:m·'j very l~ir,hly."

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•flc uH t o ctrnf~ten .. 1 uscl't ~1\n'fl
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~trs. Lulu Howell, lp7'-, D.utttrnut
St., Cor Secc.nd, s.~s: "I ·~ ~ la~e
bnr k. It wa9 so bad l 1 C D~\tf hnfottiy
get a. rounel and th(l Jlains · ~'rOti&amp;~
my hack rett as ir t had bodp ~den
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Cl\~!; with order save's anfl&lt;•yance ami book•kccpi~r.

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abort mddress by the new I

taming and

enjoyahl~ fll:.-QII'~~n klveu

c t tho Enterprl~:~e U D Chm·ch Sun·
tlay evening llofore an •tt.pp.rtJCintlvo
audlo uce which crowdod tho church

Sale price

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'Uy otdl'f 1:1! th e Lotlge,

F M S!sSOll, K 11. &lt;l

Twins" of Cong.ress

Announcement
Since 1,869 The BIGCS HARDWARE': STORE has sold the best hardwa~
that could be bought. QUALITY has been our. watchworcl;---&lt;:,ven so far
to
loose some trade by refusing to 'C'atry' inferiiJI'· ~ ~ '~ld l!e•..W ·· 11ft Ida
price than our QUALITY merc'habliise. We reali!e 1lllit ~ .:Ustmlre! ~ w,rrof
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Swift's, Sale price three fot ....... ., . , . , , . •

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irrlWion, time often cndmg
Meigs County, Ohio, d~t1' 0nso :l, by the 1 urinar1 n.nd hiAIIdcr ti!!IOrdc 111 .
P1•obufe Oourt ot nsld County.
I .Ja.d SitJts lf!l lnc:o.q)t~'n.elv11 nnd can not
D.1lcd this 18th tllt y or Dccomllor injure; ma.kt&gt;e IL dchf.fhtfnl ciTcrvet~.ecnt
.' J llthi,ll wn~r clrink, tLnd Jtobody eA.n mA.k&lt;t
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a JllJ8ta.ko hy tak111g a little occll.8ions.llv
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to lH!Ip to keep tl1e kHincyfl elcrm and
Probate Judgo or Moly:8 ,CIJllllty, 0, j
Drink Itlcnty of walJCr at 11ll

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!!ervcd to COllliJieto a. very fittJilg .set·
tlng for 1.11Q btBtJJPY 'OCcatdon
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'I'lio children ..::Mrted wt,tllelr
of the program sp1eud'ldtr llhd
fl ee ted gro:tt eredit on :tbose
chargo o1 lhtl il' trulniug.

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:Seven Bars W~..l s.iap, it's whil'e and
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· Fmtr ~·Persian Saap, Sl'lift'~·, ~~t1. ,1Pct ~le
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l~Hl ou wJill present~ conlu Iulng Snntn

lndep13ndont Arl!tHu IHUJ just
cd to rOgulnt" lh!cll , lts 11"'"'1"' 1
Take 1 tablttpocnful of Saltt If
~hl1jta~tell8ttc, hcrotulorr , bM
Back paint or Bladd"r
ttM tcntlro , n.b&amp;onco t:t rcgttl{ltlons
bothert.
rram illl ~au1uual sa lm1 M\lmL••1 s 11ent
a.n yiJOrt O[ U. plcturp Ullf l It wo.s
,.-.o, much mca.t lfi.Wy prodnct uno 1
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&amp;tlJd, b.ya o. Wllil·kuown e.uthar1ty, who
to Its olail, mel't or
wune tlJI to Uo consta.ntly on gua.rd
~ The beeeutrlcftfes ot U1e wd~ptmtl ~ aga111sb ki"uoy troubio.
'l'l10 kultli..'Y.» du i.J.icir uLmo111L to frqe
ents aalJon )•sulnced to JJ:ll\ku It u uuct.ho bluotl of this irrita.tnlg acid, but.
Cous_ und wJth succel(fJ cnmo the
beconm weak fron1 tho" ovurnork; they
CO!Jf:llty for regu1~at1on, 'J'ho regula· I pi ilugglall; tho olrnu 11 o.tivu t.1as 11ea
lions, however, amount to llttJo
olog and tlms tho WMit u ut l'!'taincd ill
thun to lhlllt the numiJt-r ot
t ho blood to ptHKo.ll tho.entlrl.! iydcm.
When your ludJH·ys acho 1md fool
sent tu. Tho qullllty Ktlll dopends up- like lumps of lead, and you have. Atnlf·
(ln tho taste •and ta1ent ot the
llama in the l!p,ck, or the urme 1a
'J'hote will, 011 of oH1 1 be no jury
clom y, fiiiJ of IICdimL&gt;tJt, or the blu.ll~lor
i1 lrritadJie, nbllgmg you to seok relief
&lt;llleasly to reject, 1111 llthe arllsts during tho mght; whon fOU have ao~cro 1
win be perlhltted to But a PI'h.'fl on hoadllclles, net\Otul a.ml d1~zy epcll!l, 1
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11ceple88DC81, Mid &amp;tomacJL or rheum&amp;- I
a. Dl~turcs shown.
tlam in bad weather, get from your
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"bbarmacJflt about four ounces of .Tart
::NO~rwF. Oi&lt;' Jlt•J'OINT~lHNT
Ba.lts, tR.kc a t~bi&lt;'EIIl001!ful tn a glust of I
waim' hoforfl hrcak fut eaah morning
and in a few da.ys your kltlnClys maY 1
Notice h:1 ltereby ylVE'Il, thnt lllzra act llno. Thi1 famou:s l!u.lt. ie made 1
P, Nowell, ot LOilf? Hot lom. 0 , H. D from tho o.el1l of grnrtell and lemon juice-,
combined w1th ~~tina, ami ha1:1 OOen uaed
I, lmiS beun dub npoJlluwd IUHI qual · ,for gencratlo.ne. to ni1alt anll etlnmlat.o
llled 11 11 c~ccntot oC th o cstllto or J elomred khlMy8, to help ncutra.llze the I
John P Newell late n• Long nouom I nciqs in nrino so it i1 no lrmger a i

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1.1!( the ciiQ!r, a vory wbolel!ome ~~tnd '

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In lnte\ltgenee, In adlblttdn.

Ten Bars Naptha 'Soap, Swift'.. , ~ l()c t5M'. ,
Sale price It ElM" •• , •••• .•••••• '••••• '~ ••••
pa3lor anll reoitllltlqn• 1by the e-li~}. I
':Six Bolces Soap Powdl;r, S'..iet·-. Weitlt I&amp; ltqx, ,
d~·on' conul&gt;inod to make a vory ~qter~ '

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musJc, rcnder.ml

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MalntAiined High 81!!Ddard Of
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1elalilo-the annuat oxfbrd-cambrl&lt;lltatqnt. ~

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ITY Goods as low as any. firm in businesa~titiq our bills proliiiJII'y •lllvea
a further savin~; this enables ua to
Pll~FITS

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&lt;&gt;ll our capital mvestmen} h}r.~ fiAtliet&gt;'~•olll.~ of buoimiee.
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lbllS At Presbyterian

ll)!dnii;llt Mm, which was
Cha~lt
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\'\':~abinttont Cee 2e:.:.....rree nell colobrllted at the . Cl&lt;lcret\
Hoart
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went dowu to defilat in tbEi &lt;llouH Cblm·h Chl•tma.IJ, wao.~ largely at· A Jlitdltllb of ~c anti enterta.ln·
wheq an,amepdiJe•t olfarM by Repre- ktidnll, With rt~tifly alf aeatlug ca· m,ent futttl wtt'h t he Bl:lrlt of Ohl,,l,I\· I
fte~tln Laugl~ to add an lppropri- paclty taken up
mata, was f~Dndered at the N, u~:~~;;
at!Dil ot ~300,060 to the agrleultur.al
A fine sermon WllB delivered bY th A.... Pt.J.t.brterian churclt Jr,st '
approprl&amp;tion "} 6f}l lor dlstrlhudori ot pp.stor, .Rev. ~Fatbot Scbfield"r Th~DI. 1'1\e prolnrn' was ~lven
1eed tiy me~ben of congross, wa.11 Jholr. togothcr with lhb organist. lhc cbll4ren of tllo SUi;td&amp;]"~ sCbooL
ttt.e~ down, 14. to 71.
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~0)180 upset a prccc tlent
o! mo.ny
V.ti$r1J' ltaf1dlng, tbc usual cour11e In Tije church was bcal!tl!ul with tho , ·
SUND~:Y SCHOOL
tb~ P.~st bal'lllg IJ Jon for tho appro· Chrlstmu dooorattom~. a rcrorcsen - 1
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prlntlon c6mmtttee to ellml.n&amp;te the tnth n nr j.ho "l!rlh '' hi!l~lng one to
Ofet auil!it&amp;h Pt........
fte!U and f ill tho bouc9 to vote It back cnjo-J tll~ true Chttsthlus sp 1rtt
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CANTATA
.. A hll Chr-istmas ID~ t'ltnty
30 ce•• nln ot vMtcry again that they
cut olt ttebat~ and quickly \'()lCfl rJown
a proposal by . Heprosenlallve Book d\-~at Suc&lt;i'ss At Heath ltetll-1'
t~~l no !ilee seed ohnnl4 go out under
odist 01rdrtii-Was Well
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~tll~lon pf tho nUJ')retne coutt c~:::~:~l )t Ch rl l'l truna," pjrcficntt-~1 nt H!!a.th
efl'• at lo'W n""r court "d~eta}Qn . l
M. E. c1mrch, MlddfCl)ort. wu Well j'
dowp ill Jqly, 1 91~~ remottng
reltdcred stmaat nleht und ~too ...Wru'
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thu o~t;tto or! hl3'l1atlleT. ~ay Gould, ~tl'r attenlte ·
..,cne. fifil ttlt f18,i000;~ to lila chtl· '. f1,e chm:)la \1'11!1 rfUldrr tlie f1ttecr~rp}.1~ ~E! I
hPid uuit 1\fr. OotYhl IJnr r;! Miss ~Citi. MCCoy.
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.J&lt;atcs fo~ cl~sifted ad•ertiooments are one cent a ·w£:i!
iol' each Insertion. No nd• ~ocepied for lc ,s thliQ 25 cents.
Cl\~!; with order save's anfl&lt;•yance ami book•kccpi~r.

to obtain

\ !ght •~d all tho money bt~ lQd ia1&lt;. 1
on h ~'DT!iJg l&gt;he llolkl•~ • ·~t to\
ma.'tro Yt: a Men-y {:h:rlatmas , ~~ lhe

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her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth OOnde,l! R_epre~ttti"* itoery .toJII\ 1illt eti'OIIj .Mfll •10\vr, llllsa lloriba. wlio !las ~~I"'Uls~.
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Here ts •hown cne ()r the thriUIDJ lllaYI
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oovght economlo domtfttld, • Am·
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to tllie d&amp;map te oar

ployee
We In Amerloe.

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much

C hriil ~ ma.s.

abort mddress by the new I

taming and

enjoyahl~ fll:.-QII'~~n klveu

c t tho Enterprl~:~e U D Chm·ch Sun·
tlay evening llofore an •tt.pp.rtJCintlvo
audlo uce which crowdod tho church

Sale price

A 1Jon.utlfully·deco"t'ated

tree

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Twins" of Cong.ress

Announcement
Since 1,869 The BIGCS HARDWARE': STORE has sold the best hardwa~
that could be bought. QUALITY has been our. watchworcl;---&lt;:,ven so far
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loose some trade by refusing to 'C'atry' inferiiJI'· ~ ~ '~ld l!e•..W ·· 11ft Ida
price than our QUALITY merc'habliise. We reali!e 1lllit ~ .:Ustmlre! ~ w,rrof
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irrlWion, time often cndmg
Meigs County, Ohio, d~t1' 0nso :l, by the 1 urinar1 n.nd hiAIIdcr ti!!IOrdc 111 .
P1•obufe Oourt ot nsld County.
I .Ja.d SitJts lf!l lnc:o.q)t~'n.elv11 nnd can not
D.1lcd this 18th tllt y or Dccomllor injure; ma.kt&gt;e IL dchf.fhtfnl ciTcrvet~.ecnt
.' J llthi,ll wn~r clrink, tLnd Jtobody eA.n mA.k&lt;t
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a JllJ8ta.ko hy tak111g a little occll.8ions.llv
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to lH!Ip to keep tl1e kHincyfl elcrm and
Probate Judgo or Moly:8 ,CIJllllty, 0, j
Drink Itlcnty of walJCr at 11ll

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!!ervcd to COllliJieto a. very fittJilg .set·
tlng for 1.11Q btBtJJPY 'OCcatdon
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of the program sp1eud'ldtr llhd
fl ee ted gro:tt eredit on :tbose
chargo o1 lhtl il' trulniug.

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· Fmtr ~·Persian Saap, Sl'lift'~·, ~~t1. ,1Pct ~le
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l~Hl ou wJill present~ conlu Iulng Snntn

lndep13ndont Arl!tHu IHUJ just
cd to rOgulnt" lh!cll , lts 11"'"'1"' 1
Take 1 tablttpocnful of Saltt If
~hl1jta~tell8ttc, hcrotulorr , bM
Back paint or Bladd"r
ttM tcntlro , n.b&amp;onco t:t rcgttl{ltlons
bothert.
rram illl ~au1uual sa lm1 M\lmL••1 s 11ent
a.n yiJOrt O[ U. plcturp Ullf l It wo.s
,.-.o, much mca.t lfi.Wy prodnct uno 1
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&amp;tlJd, b.ya o. Wllil·kuown e.uthar1ty, who
to Its olail, mel't or
wune tlJI to Uo consta.ntly on gua.rd
~ The beeeutrlcftfes ot U1e wd~ptmtl ~ aga111sb ki"uoy troubio.
'l'l10 kultli..'Y.» du i.J.icir uLmo111L to frqe
ents aalJon )•sulnced to JJ:ll\ku It u uuct.ho bluotl of this irrita.tnlg acid, but.
Cous_ und wJth succel(fJ cnmo the
beconm weak fron1 tho" ovurnork; they
CO!Jf:llty for regu1~at1on, 'J'ho regula· I pi ilugglall; tho olrnu 11 o.tivu t.1as 11ea
lions, however, amount to llttJo
olog and tlms tho WMit u ut l'!'taincd ill
thun to lhlllt the numiJt-r ot
t ho blood to ptHKo.ll tho.entlrl.! iydcm.
When your ludJH·ys acho 1md fool
sent tu. Tho qullllty Ktlll dopends up- like lumps of lead, and you have. Atnlf·
(ln tho taste •and ta1ent ot the
llama in the l!p,ck, or the urme 1a
'J'hote will, 011 of oH1 1 be no jury
clom y, fiiiJ of IICdimL&gt;tJt, or the blu.ll~lor
i1 lrritadJie, nbllgmg you to seok relief
&lt;llleasly to reject, 1111 llthe arllsts during tho mght; whon fOU have ao~cro 1
win be perlhltted to But a PI'h.'fl on hoadllclles, net\Otul a.ml d1~zy epcll!l, 1
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11ceple88DC81, Mid &amp;tomacJL or rheum&amp;- I
a. Dl~turcs shown.
tlam in bad weather, get from your
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"bbarmacJflt about four ounces of .Tart
::NO~rwF. Oi&lt;' Jlt•J'OINT~lHNT
Ba.lts, tR.kc a t~bi&lt;'EIIl001!ful tn a glust of I
waim' hoforfl hrcak fut eaah morning
and in a few da.ys your kltlnClys maY 1
Notice h:1 ltereby ylVE'Il, thnt lllzra act llno. Thi1 famou:s l!u.lt. ie made 1
P, Nowell, ot LOilf? Hot lom. 0 , H. D from tho o.el1l of grnrtell and lemon juice-,
combined w1th ~~tina, ami ha1:1 OOen uaed
I, lmiS beun dub npoJlluwd IUHI qual · ,for gencratlo.ne. to ni1alt anll etlnmlat.o
llled 11 11 c~ccntot oC th o cstllto or J elomred khlMy8, to help ncutra.llze the I
John P Newell late n• Long nouom I nciqs in nrino so it i1 no lrmger a i

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Ten Bars Naptha 'Soap, Swift'.. , ~ l()c t5M'. ,
Sale price It ElM" •• , •••• .•••••• '••••• '~ ••••
pa3lor anll reoitllltlqn• 1by the e-li~}. I
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ITY Goods as low as any. firm in businesa~titiq our bills proliiiJII'y •lllvea
a further savin~; this enables ua to
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&lt;&gt;ll our capital mvestmen} h}r.~ fiAtliet&gt;'~•olll.~ of buoimiee.
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ll)!dnii;llt Mm, which was
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went dowu to defilat in tbEi &lt;llouH Cblm·h Chl•tma.IJ, wao.~ largely at· A Jlitdltllb of ~c anti enterta.ln·
wheq an,amepdiJe•t olfarM by Repre- ktidnll, With rt~tifly alf aeatlug ca· m,ent futttl wtt'h t he Bl:lrlt of Ohl,,l,I\· I
fte~tln Laugl~ to add an lppropri- paclty taken up
mata, was f~Dndered at the N, u~:~~;;
at!Dil ot ~300,060 to the agrleultur.al
A fine sermon WllB delivered bY th A.... Pt.J.t.brterian churclt Jr,st '
approprl&amp;tion "} 6f}l lor dlstrlhudori ot pp.stor, .Rev. ~Fatbot Scbfield"r Th~DI. 1'1\e prolnrn' was ~lven
1eed tiy me~ben of congross, wa.11 Jholr. togothcr with lhb organist. lhc cbll4ren of tllo SUi;td&amp;]"~ sCbooL
ttt.e~ down, 14. to 71.
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o! mo.ny
V.ti$r1J' ltaf1dlng, tbc usual cour11e In Tije church was bcal!tl!ul with tho , ·
SUND~:Y SCHOOL
tb~ P.~st bal'lllg IJ Jon for tho appro· Chrlstmu dooorattom~. a rcrorcsen - 1
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fte!U and f ill tho bouc9 to vote It back cnjo-J tll~ true Chttsthlus sp 1rtt
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CANTATA
.. A hll Chr-istmas ID~ t'ltnty
30 ce•• nln ot vMtcry again that they
cut olt ttebat~ and quickly \'()lCfl rJown
a proposal by . Heprosenlallve Book d\-~at Suc&lt;i'ss At Heath ltetll-1'
t~~l no !ilee seed ohnnl4 go out under
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~tll~lon pf tho nUJ')retne coutt c~:::~:~l )t Ch rl l'l truna," pjrcficntt-~1 nt H!!a.th
efl'• at lo'W n""r court "d~eta}Qn . l
M. E. c1mrch, MlddfCl)ort. wu Well j'
dowp ill Jqly, 1 91~~ remottng
reltdcred stmaat nleht und ~too ...Wru'
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thu o~t;tto or! hl3'l1atlleT. ~ay Gould, ~tl'r attenlte ·
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totl ny
n elenil os« gnl e ~ Jlllylng hayoc with
lite scllci\nl uH or llw huge aloa.mRh iJt
were di sclosed ye.sterd l y
hv omcoM of th e Cedric the Reela.nd

t~~;~Er.r~ Mr~

and tho United Stnlefl ~hlch at rived
11evcml days Jato relating rtho worst
s toruJs ever known In lllst-ory n.nd are
etJll whLJ)Ping tlt o gren Atlantic Into
rmy rh~ 1\t lllchurla. nnd l.o. S'avlae
reported totlty thn t they wou111 ~r
1IYLI on Thm ~day two dn.yB lo to The

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WAS WARM
IN CHICAGO

On tbl•

and lite lmpttgonmen t subiUtuted fo1 1thel d•u.tb .sentence

o execute M \)nbdrn bab&amp; by. tendln g the mother to the ecatrOld u
lo &lt;he l&lt;t&gt;lltr pair-appeal 10 the l.{o me jlecrotary If [he death

Cutonh t &lt;'&lt;tnrted frnm llall!nx thflt
ho h ul hP.I"ln rtm e1l ta pu t In there
Ollnr ~ rnJlOltDd thnt th oy wlll dock
tu rtl 01 hHh llul ~ lu1,JII O

Thorifii•ort, ll'he eon

bar husband, I~ ~boJtl lo l&gt;eeomo 1 W~lhor

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Burglar• Gat t1t700.
Clove land Dec 26 - Safecracker.

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Mrt ThOmpson's dollone l;l~ndltiqu tor the lDnsllsb 1 tboth n1en
tor 1\tr~
&amp;! ter sround gla'" ted hJm l):y Mrs TJio mp!:CD bad t:s.llid :to taks Olftw:t

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forcOII a heavy door at tbe Square

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Secretary Curz.on1 Oreat
Brlta:tn Informed Turkey today thot
the BriUeh 1will never abandon the
I·M'""' aU vmqet &amp;R requl~ by the
Turklsb deleKfitlon, and that no pro

'on~t.fon o~ the Near East conferen.ee

Penalsslon To Sell 'l!helr

Properiy

t::t ln4uence the Br!Usb government
reee4e trom thE~ position It -has

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Hardware o.ud Supply company &amp;tore
here nnd knocking lhe corublnatfou

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fr(lm the safe ob.tained $1 700 and es-

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NEWS BlliEFS
Tbe matter 1-. set tir a
lug bl!ifor,. Jbt~
day J-ai,Utll'l' 4

Tb~ot company l1 G"~Ung td "''"'·· "iO~·~~:::~;~
roy AUen:n ille, Galltpplls,
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port 1.1 nd .Pomeroy

CHRISTMAS CMlOOSAL
.,.,..1 ... the oaly place where there Is a curb tobac.ce

cbolccat crldcl of Tt:nncsQee a(1d

on the public aquare

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Ruy1qg and 1elhng goel

pace, 1nd tht'!(CI Is alwa)'l a crowd around waatma: faf

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Ends Up In ~bsllce ,Jlarnee' Ilion l..dlno to till! arro•l t•4, 1
Coua t - 1'Slt'oOtcr" Ht'!ld On vlctlnu or the p.a,rty or pazttr..
$5011 U&lt;~nd
1ran oYer Tbomu Wllll•m•, S~~!:~ ! ~'i

I by J ht As soci!~ HI Pre1 n
lu Ooc 2G - AI1mon are
H a11 hln'g r11r r nnchNI of I~ake Ellllb
1 1l:.1 y rnr th o tu g Cornnll whlcb hnll
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c1ew cr e 1gh t nud \\ e re ha.mpernd
t nlfJP.I r \\ Ork b) a heavy fog 1 011

.A roulin1 :time Qllrlatma8 aroantf
Vulcalt clmp, canto before Ju ~~
Bartles thill mornh1t wlien Wal'-1
Holmes WQ8 brongbt .n bJ omccbar,ged With lfboot.lng W1lb into kll!
not guilty ant.

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ulal 1llet~rmt~Uon tiY the cena~ "i.'u.
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reo.u of lbe wealtn"- ' or tlte peopl•}ot

the Uolted Sta!iio, ~ llhat taxio

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pay and the aniollni ol their »•bile.
debt• elat6 county and city and othet ~

aubtllvltlon• per~lttt~ f to lsaue

llROUGHT TO MASON CITY
F10)l BURIAL

A NEW WAY

Hl\rve Davies who died in til&amp; Ka
111nt1 mectlum11
nruw~~ coal fie\tb, wa11 brought to Ma
11n uo• u•
son City S11nda.y f6r burlnl SeveMI .4@5
and
yonrs ago be received inJurlea iu a BhSheep
eep tt@l &amp;0
mine from which ~P t.(f' 4be Umo of
!bitt death he nev~r eu.tl~ely recov

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- ..-1, 1 R D::t.v1es l)nt\ 1be sou~
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Newt Manter', both of Mason Ctt.y

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t11;8t 1&lt;:an provide a. gontl va.lhl
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or ,,a lor
1ta11 any ~byA Mayor

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evening o.bout 8 SO near Ll
Lnne An:rvDe who knon auy ,-.-- ,""•'
lnr.mns:tfon chould get In tonch
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tbe n\ar~r or cbler ot Ji')1tee al ollllO.. ""'"

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Mlsa Wutse bonde h!tur.n!Ml
tetday afternoon to ber
In Columblts haYing 11pbi

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