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Int~rll'r
depanment.
LIVCI'JIOOI Salt &amp; Coal Co. owns

:10 Oacres or fora~t lniHl Just back of
tuwn.

geJJcrall y CltllM "Nilwmnu's
T hi ~ f oresi. \11 ocmposod of
I Vfl r lom; klnd fl and sl:r.es of Hmber. H.
1F . Sm ith, g~neral ' mnn:tgei t.t tne
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Li verpool conwa11 y,

v.-'!'ote to the
power 11 to he at th e State tml:,.erslty,
Mt.:rgo.nlc.wn , to learn nomethlng -ret-

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USE IRFLUENCE

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' tlle ~:~ltunllon . Ac&lt;' ompn n led hy
; Sm1. h, be went over ttw grounU

Hose are one of the things that every Jl'lJln ex1Jeft8 to find among his XOmas gifts. All you need
to know is the size he wears and his preference
for Silk or Wool-then make n selectior. from
our attractive stock, most of which is imported.
Clocks, by the way, are the vogue.
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WITH A NEW SUIT ON CHRISTMAS DAY

Mr.
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Wide Awake Mereltar!ta
Christlll88 Sh-ra 13'1\rourli

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the JlfiVj'llli'Ut s on llm &lt;'l'OS!lilll.'lt Wfl tton s.
well rr.mmnhct· lhc tu~ It took to ~EI
'!'he white hou~e state ment was
mar!LJ af ter a aor!C.i o! llo \·elopmenta
lh tJ m 1111t t1own.
or ob vio us &amp;lgL,Jtlco.nce, beglnulng

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Avert Break Between England and

France Over

GUARD

of Pastor Dedicated to
He .May Not WeJ

tions Belleted Imminent

was llll!~rel'ltl ed by llOth It ~ heg.L&amp;IY ancl
Wnilb.ln gton, Dec. !G.- It wn&amp; an·
;: r;mdeur. He w\11 rl!purt w'l1 h r ec- nonu C(ltl at lhc •* .hite hmHle that o.r.l·
nmm onclnt!Oll!l In a few day ~. nfhll' minl BI I'llt\nn olfic•lah
believe t11at
whie h· we hOJIC to give th e I'I.Hid&lt;l~S of
•ter- l Arue rleall Influence can IHl employed
thlfl pape r rwmathlng lhcLl wlll h
6Mt ~vml thoflc wlm do nut ha Vtl fOI'est to t&amp; elp tow:mh ~ Scll llltOn of I he Uer:
I!HIIl I'OJHII'!tllons IJrfi iJi om.
!nndM.
It WlLS a1 lde d, how m·et', that no un·
Mrs. Moi'Jm l1 ,Jcnklt.R ila FI gone
IJnnllagton to StJcn d M\'Hral days.
no ttnccm ent now wn s tW!Htt ble or' e ven
N. n. Cartmill r11 ul M1' . nnt1 T1lrs. Ell· lmtttlnent . Things Umt lllUl' ho occurlct·y J~ry we nt to Hutitlngton Thnrs· 1ing llehluil ttw !:lct:mes, 1t . was sal1 l,
"ccan not be cxb!IJ\led on th e s ta ge,"
d,~ y to fl.HeiHI tl1e funeral of Jamos at thi s time, wltbout r •·c jnrllce here
~u r-tntlll . Th ey t'l'Lurnctl home Frltluy or ab road to thu Ve'ry cau!Se the Wa~h·
ln!lon gon~ rnm e nt h o p e :-~ to ,11ervt1.
even ing.
·Such wa1:1 llte brief gl'mpge ·or oiH·
'l'he Ori&lt;l e nnd r,-ruom, Mr . and Mr!'l
call Vllllw ~c made 1\Val\able 11.fter
Ft•IP. tHl. wcr (1 In town n flhort
huurs l'll utl Wlth ' specul:\tiOll 811 to
what r.lo\o th o governmen t mlgl1L be
ln walldn~ tho ~ trl' e~s thE&gt;B11 tutHl!ly t•-ont e mpLttlu g towani averting tho
, ancl s lnl!hy days we WO!l(b~:r how thrtmtenel! Anglo·Frcu cb hreak over
many peojlle would vo te to t:1'kr. up O ernHm y':-~ capac ity to pay retlara·

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DmNv:Eil, Colo.,

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IH!Jnf •IC .
truck Jn , front or 'i!~·: ~o:l

Re.tervM
mint.. The l'llnds wefe belilr1
terred from tbe min~ to the
F*'eral llBierve baali.
Thll robbers selzetf lhe money
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into n Inra:e ant.omobJJ~. Aft•~
their en~ , •pad away~· nrmed IDY~r~
ment au&amp;rds lnstae tJill ·~l~t ~IIdtap;, ·
fired trom tbe windows 1t the ·
· Tbe enUre Denver poltu ,.,,,.··~ ··•\!
was qulo1tly called . ~~·0 t~&lt;:Uon fa
elfort to apprehend the robbers

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thev are'sure to b~
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Carts, Rocker~ Disl.es, Games, Dolls, Ball!, Etc.
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ornaments
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Tinlels,
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Blankets, Comforts, Hosiery, Fancy Towels, Underwear, Ch~tWas
Handkerchiefs in boxes, and J.llany novelties that have to be seen
to be appreciated.

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The rob'lerJ ' oocurred at
a few minutes ••Iter tt\e . IOVt '' · 1
I ""m•nt ' emp1oyees ha ·l blldl;n· ''~ '

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c&amp;JIIblo •ol vl~ldl• . 1'1
toni 01 r)iol ~ • •~ '01
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lo3d the money Into tbc truck. ~De ·
loading
ID prOC"reaa, ap ~;t4-

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BDJllJUI, .Atlpttc oo.'~t aUla Oreal
1~·-•• •141-.; ini&gt;o~y re)!IOt•
A J?ullllla 111.~fd b7
s.~'-*.,, polnh out lh•OOII;CI
ot aueh ·4epotlta,. owtatd by f•r·
aDd other land owntfa.

Frank Diehl, Jr~,

lt&lt;·moblle d.rove up In rront of t~ll,i ~ '·
bulldlnJ. three n1~11:i:u1 · m:ln ·
!l'}lr&amp;DI

ton a of ~C~At ,.v.re used
Ia Jy.rope, lt w•a 'tnld. but
•ultable ·IJIIJO aa a. r~rtlllse~ .
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basa or mone,. ud ei""'p.ed'.
Wblle the robbery rwas 1'01.0.1
to lfltnea~tn, a certain
toiQQblle, loaded with · mUked
wltll abotgutt.'i Hd
stood %0 feet trom the ~4U

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fttttlllltre PlY. 81 : ·~ftf;~Jl 11
at- II·"' tier .ton .tor roo&lt;l peal, It w&lt;e addT~ presut output le t'bnut·
OOD *~• aanua.rr.
eome., ll'~rts
00\lat.., tbe &gt;;•arly Jl~'
'l l....llveo c-.ltur.e pt peat

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readf m ch•
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the bandits oeed .....l~~·a¢~ ·E
In nearby coUnties. '

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Uftot ,by

\,ttu &lt;Je, celer:r ·and
·to raore tban S&amp;OQ

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AWAY

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.Motor Lubrication

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l!verv m.:wmg P,at't d the WOIId!=rfW;~w 'Dc?rt Sis
rorty•fiVc b,oriepowcr motor operata In a pcjtldve
bath of Oil, ~ all condltloillo ·,&amp;•Ia ~~b!lblv de-

Ludl All Other Statu In Matter of Convict labor.

surpa~seB

veloped ollipg~-cntirely ~ ali4 ~ •h'!id

any ()ther lllRte In the nation lu tho
ma tter or sta.te uSe nr lnmatea of
penal ancl r.errectlon~l Institutions; ill
the IIHillb Or tu ul tHverllllY nf Jill IndUS·
trl e~. Urud ea produced, and thlil vol·
nme of a nllnlll ~; a\o ll, tu:c or~llng to a
report of J, Jo.! CJJ.rk', lmpt~rlntendent
or the manu lnd\lling nullsale11 d'epart·
meut ot Ol•lo, sniJI!uHa ry depaftmont
nf tlw dlvl slon or publlc ' weHare.
Ar tldr.s 1Worlncc&lt;l' ut th e Ohio pen!·
IPntla J'Y. Ohln state ' retortnAtory and
Ohh) st ate bric k 11hmt. during the end·
In~ ,Jun e ~o. 1.\t:!Z, s old ror a grand toto.! of $DU,0.~45, dhlded 118 follows:
Olllo penltButhary, S58G,G33; Oltlo
&amp;tate rllfnr matut·y, n~s.on. and brick
pl ant , $1i:i,!l34 .
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Tbe VR\ue of s-alts lA a decreal!ll
over the preceding y0a.r, but the quan·
lilY of 11111es larger. tbe rlecra8.8e In
v1liU6PI roaultlng trqm t'etl uctlous In
sn le prices raug\ng rrom 10 to U ller

ofotdhu\lyd~..-~·isrespopallp~~thflm'4\o

quiet,ef0rt!e0Pm;£~ql•,nc:e. offh1J~""IIl\*•·

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thil machine in operation at .the home of the

ESTATE GAS RANGES
RAY GLO HEATER
BEE VAC CLEA!'-IERS
REZNOR GAS i':fEATERS
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS.
CHI-NAMU. VARNISHEs

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For the ·home without
electric curnnt we have
the Multi-Motor, which
works u well as the
el~ctric.

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POMEROY

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U50 for the
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SJOO Of· .Jitr 'DiftS&amp;'
comml,.lonero rlelled

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rooroa at the court house ·today.

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COLUMBUS. Dec.
Columbus today
weather- o! the
&amp;B low 'IW 'fin delro&gt;o'al

reported trom
at·. '7 '

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the tberlDOmet6r

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WEATHER
OF THE YEAR

Appeals Fori Children.

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oommlutona ·~ ..,.e

&lt;'barged ,
Dlsbop;
.$700 trom 'tbe home
bue, held ,oonftrmatlon Ben'IC68
.ll'ord, wbete ahe
Oraca
l!lpl~l)pa·l church tn, this city
11 18 dome1~1c.
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evenlnw.
Thoee beln1 ~ontlrmed
· ~atll next tefm or court.
were Mr. aud ·Mrs. Olyde Jble.

nom e , Dec. 1!J.- Hundro1\8 of :per!IOllii susper·t11d of sympnllty with
Klug Con s tantine are 11ectng trotn
Gree ce on every avaqa.ble Rte amer, accurdlng to rt~fugees arriving here In
lncreulng numbers. They 1\eclare the
revolutionary government at Alheu
consldere It a crime to have sworn
ullegluuce to tho kir"~ ;;.

mu t.llpea~ll.~tO~i~!la~n:d:• on
ot Germa.n:·•

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Mnntch, Dec. 16'.-4-Dec\a r \ng that
a.uy na Uon whose ch~h;lren no longer
laugh and slna: a.na ~P1&amp;Y ha.a Jolt ItA
"sprln«tlme,'' Cardinal Fllnlhaber, ' lo
1.1t addrt!IR bere, hal, matle a Ohrlet.-

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1hrinld not be glvou Mr. Harvef!l trip.

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wll ito !·,ouso thai Ill ~ flrsl-hu]((l know tedg~ or the tle velopi,JelllS during lne
meeting In T..otulon or ll1 e cmm cll of

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.tog In currency ti($5 ~D~lftat~. •

pre miers \V n~ extmcted to be l10lpful.
Tho 1\dm\sslon wu.s rout~lec\ with 11.
sug!(Ll~llon that too arcnt A\p;n!flcnnctl

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Harvey, al·

Columbus. Dec. 16.;--0blo

kne'w

what
the ·bandits open ll~e
Llnto tell tbe flt1t sbopt. OonmmiDi:
ployee• returned l.he life·, ibu't .U.e ;
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rf::~~;!~·~~~·~;cuon motor ·tnie._,
quicker, theY.'
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from It aad betoN . th.e

f;~;.:::,:d employ~es

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&lt;all nflldtll t\tlv lce l! a s un th e V~l'ge
of t•olluJl ~&gt;e , w.ts dl~r.usHcd with 1ts np·
lllicut 1un ILl the reparations tunj;:\c.
Later !lr. Wl etlre lt lert for New
York wllhnut nnnouneing the objec L
or ltls Jotlllll'}' . ~n llililomatic antl o ther t lrl'lt·~. howeva:-. \t was rcca !le ct
Lh al ,1 1' \lqt•,..;tHI, Ne'~ Yo l'l( ftnnn oler ,
lmrl ' mtll't'l'ed l:c t·e ret· on.! y wltll Mr.
llur, h" .~· nn1l 1lmru w:u1 lndill:l.tlOll to
~s~tot !a to th ose t wo confercncell l\llll
to link th om witll th e projec t ror t\
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loan to GtlrliHUIY bj' Atilerlcan hank.•
ers \Vh un tt IJocnmo tlnOWr1 Rtlll tater
ih 11 tlw &lt;1 C&gt; L'r:\a n (JUOiltioll harl bem1
Utllill\,1 ti 'C l:l tlbjCI't ~ I' ditU:UBAtH\ In a
tiVn ·hllli T l:!tlitSILJll of t \lO o.:nblu ot, ll llrl tlll
K- ir, n!Ecii.IH'O Wll li LL~t!}tlHHl
to tillS
]oh.tw ol' l iVOll bl.
It waR lnlll tu lo&lt;i flltlh orlhallv ely· at
th l! &gt;.talc Ll &lt;J.[l:t i'Uuent th!lt th e luan
Quest ion h ud not conia up t11ere In 011
otnclal untl formal 'w ay. Comment
with 1 r.~LII' (\ tO tho 'project wns re·
rnsetl Tho s ta tll '(\apar t ment wae
equl,dly rcll&lt;:e nt nlumt til e s ummoning

or Amhn!lrmdor

'today ehot ao'!l
wounde-d

Federal Reserve

t:crlllnll.\'. t.d:·oady tlll.sC' rlhe&lt;1 In Amorl·

h0111£l

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Dec. ·

Which W'l:l

Lon tlnn for co neultatlrm here. Tills·
was ful!uw&lt;~d by o. co nreren ce of cons!rlul'll hl c len;;:th ·be tween Dr. Otto
Wleti \\·IL the German ambll!lflador,
!Hi d 8m; r ctal'Y Hughes, at which It be(:ame kn own the econom ic plight 'or

ho iest for the wife and mother by giv·

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ha!l:-~a ll ur Hat' \'OY had bean eu.llod from

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Held Belwoon secretary of State
'itnlh ~r. His letters w~t~ ' 'fotli.e del p:u·tment at Wou; h!j1 :;;tc.n llJl.ll .Mr. Hughe1 and the Germa11 Ambnu·
dor-Move Likely to Bo Made to
Matt oon waR ~;~e ut here to look over
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INCREASED .~ERVICE •.
Beginnina: ,Wedneeday, December 20th;
Street Can will run every 20 minutes·between
Hobso~ an~ Syracuse from 12 :40 ,P. M. ~ntil
M.
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P.omeroy ·at •lfi:05 P. ·M,
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my ••atota;
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NEWSPAP;ER PUILI&amp;HED IN THE POMEROY I&amp;ND. I
\OUt Tbeo IBIIEM:int~nt ot
~.~:~~;;;. ~;~~b&gt;~~}~~
1of fhe le&amp;ri IJDtared the P01t OfD.ee at. POIMI'ctr ~ Tbe t ;·a~roelatloJ\ or county illiscssot·s \property bill'! cb~Unued' ~~·
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mllll.try l'ttmP

a~M!!Ptf · J)Ito,re . the
oom~tttee
prn~t ·o~hast

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House judiciarY

rePreSentative
to
IlUnoh. Tbe site
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a. favo::
spected by nve
Uay sound on'&amp;ble reJW?rt on .t he bU •. lucatllli' t
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June l2 the lallds 'werJ
8e· ' prison at C.amp Grant.
ot Ul&amp; D&amp;cond Clua.
h.eld. lta anntta1 mee:r,'tRi;,,Jil CJlarleslon time Qb, up, to lbla
!lurly·
PhOne Item• To 127·L.
le&lt;.ted. Leases weJ:c obtained ua S,: .... ,, ......................... ,. ·•••.•• Paldlll!.•· \lhe ftrot uf tbu week
an.ong oth·! ,,.,, the Masonic fraternity er Park·
acres. Ttirs' later :was rsduced to i J\!chard :stout or Ohio Btato, will
Opera Holl.. ~ui~~~~IL Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone IZ7·L.
er things the l~tx commtsslont!real.hHl ler!:lbdtg, w}!(l b1~ .a 11ae ,Mlflt · 111
acru, .wbeu. p. ro~.cy~ lqteniJ,ed. be tho week-end gucst of Lrlends·
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MIMatR A880CI4TEO PAllS.
their attention to a re('t'lnt
ot
tblt cltf, COIICI•fid to tHt tii&lt;!·OUI•!·; R't'Chtrd
wt.o Ml
range was raU11J. 'unsuiti.bte. here'.
1111
Tb AJeooJ¥e,l Prtu 11!1 eulUII•ell HUUM. &amp;o $lit
tor J ..IIRtiM 11tbe
eoort, that housee own- ter in t.be nurute ctnrt,
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Hltut tlle week
fl. neW
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Estlrc'r Hobarj: arrtvtod Saturday to
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Ill tbl&amp; »MMM'·
by •raternal
Were "'"'' !hat sal" cQirnt upll'i!td \be
end •vltb lol " pa.rents
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1 d d b •-·
• , lle" loCal
_.......Dh'l publlabed bereln.
L
.,. as lhey are
••re ae ect111
-r apend Cbriatmas with her par(&gt;ata.
i.l'l8
not taxable.
There ts8 an old 11\W that statu te and ._.lodt-d,
: Mr. and Mrn. Frank Chol t lte .,, Jsattety
areazone
·ultl!nlltely
uaull an
w u t 'to,u«
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, ~raternal bodies that oay a Jilek and ally ra.lled, are uempt from ·
c ty, Okla.. who were on
acres.
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DAILY

NEWS

Oli1&lt;1,11 Uillll~
J.WITo~l'IIIOliSIILI.

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·'- &amp;b~ a

decteit~n
or*ant~atlooa

nt~rem•

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benoflt are exempt trum taxutlon This law was i'norerl by tax
wmn;l,.loner, Townoend; I lblnl&lt;.
and
were ordered to assess
all Blck. properly. A largo number of
the ..,.,,oro refnBSd to e\Moy the
Iftaudate of the commlsatoner, whtle
;• otbeu, Mason county Included, obeY·

1 fun-eral

lh•t te 0 .,d lor lodge purpos" le
erupt from ta:ution Say the
Is three storleee the
the third, then .tho two otoriO&lt; b
:ue subject to ti.latloo. This
uon, It seems to me, htane

at~sessora-

· 'tl'ft~ hilA~

lt~re.

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i ed tbe tnatructlvns and. not ouly aa- matter sti ll unaettled. Are

ou s a
t,boo.-lsaiah

re)ltf!llentatlv~

IRELAND'S NEW DAY . .

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The Arnenc:m
peop1e h aves.V!npathized with the desire
· · over th e forma . Irish race for se~ government. "'1 hey reJOICe
teblishment of .the new F]ree Stale.

They are glad that the

and loyal an Irishman

as

Ireland gets freedom to

it rebels at the slight tie that still binds it to the British eom.

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monwealth, it • hould remember that Oanada has grown up free

a

an&lt;! tappy while acknowledging

similar relation.

Britain will

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will be foolish if it drops this substantial freedom \• grasp for the II
yague shadow of absolute independence.

Measure the worth of a

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hae

THE USE OF WEALTR.

achie~

Standard
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dow~ and live on

and more work, but would ·settle

be would find

n gets a million, the

j

·quire large wealth coiUd tlli~'k

tiJ)', tblllnselves,

·~urther.

a little

When a

it would make our secial

ali!oothly, , If the millionaire spen,d s

s~uts 'himself oft" fro!ll

all

system

work

, ~ !Families that ·a rc sti·uggling hard

and

barely getlm~ """

to"·feed themselves, feel that a s ystem that givea one man

j

• Some · men on acquiring 'wealth get u
view.

and

at*'""·

ll"'i:,:•!r

• P.• M.•
Z:30
3t30 -~. M*
4 30 p M

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••••••..•.•• • • 25c

'Small · P~rk. ~.~opa, ••• : •• • •• • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

30

c

Home-Made.'S au. . .... ...... .... • • • • • • • • • • • • 25c
•

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Nice Loin: aiT!i"Pcirier (;f()use
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Veal. ·.. ·....... ·· ... ,.,. ...... . . ........
· 25cto35c
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Mince M~t
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Lard ~ . :. ~:-~q."il ,.';. , . ; ••..... ·. · · · • •.• • • • • · • · · · · ·

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Hambur" 'o:lt~o. . • • . . . • ·, • · .• . . . . . • .. • ..
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5
Ch" 1.c;..·- ,.,., :.
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JOe, 3 c, and 40c

IC~"1''\'

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40
Oyst~i8 Sl~ditds . ...... .' ~ .... '·~·· . . . . . . . . . . . . c.
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45c
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Oysters.-. N. · .Y. Counts ... .. .. · · • · · · :.· · · · · · · · · ·

Lettu€e . · . ·. , . , . , . ,,. ;.: , ,., ..... .. , , , .. , .... 25c

.:th::e old ·.~•e lmr. pital
Ill the ·arf':ts turned
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20c and 25c
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to .the
national 1\l!td -ot IIUnot• ·•d
... tll Beef Roast • •• .. · ... •.·... ·• • .. • · " • · " ·
15
the po'tlon r~oervid for the ~repo .. 4
BeefBrlikef".
.• .' . ;· .••..••• • • • • .' • · • • • • • • • • c
reformatory tor ftret t~1·m federal -otW .riers / .' ':: · , , . ; , .' , . :, , .·~ ,.•.'' ...•.•. , , •.....• 25c
re~4ors, aNI not in,clud~ In the ~rur- , '
eJ
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40c
vey. The). Bt.ldW'tn, s·amuelson and
Ch.eeae, New ':York E:reaffi ...... · • · · · · · · · · · · • · ·
Johnson ritma a.re to hto returned to
Cheese Bfick . . ·. , ..... , , , . , , .• , ... , .. • · · • •35c
owtters. , Otl~ prtJpertleiJ were
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40c
by tbe ..:. o~er1lm(lnt and con- .
Cheese, LhitbP~ae~.. . ,'\ .....·...[ .. ·.;, t •., , •••• • •

omall COlt .

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1dt&gt;mJoatloll

proceedh~rre

'"~ ootn•

· ' ·Pimen,to
· · ,l
Cheese;.

wel'il

elBes.

was on ..
... ay .,.
~ '" 1917 , ' th !1.t

· submitted

tO

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p,·g F•et
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20c
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GAS HEATER

JOHN V. McDONALD
Phone

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They devote t:me to public werk and they are the

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friends of e1•ery good cause.
. · They find zeot in life

out

of the help they give to the whole

com~unity and the admiration that is felt for them. A m~n

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of\

tltat type, whatever hi s wealth mny be, is richer in the aatlsfae-

tioofll of lile than one who is w::•rth 10 lim~li a~~ much in cash, but~

~ho

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does little for his fellow men and the eommu!tity.

Stenographers Wauted

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Sornc first -class po•itiono are open at Brocalsa Chemical

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works. Execuhvc
mo vcd
lo Syracuse.

from Columbus •I

New office building with comfortable ourround·

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inws. good sulary and splendid chances for ndvan..,ment.'
. • experienced and capable persons need
must

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be by leller only,

apply.

Apphcahon

staling qualificationslu\ly.
BROCALSA CHEMICAL CO.

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16-3t

.The Osborn
Book··Store
nl£ STORE FOR GIFTS OF QUAUTYI

OHIO.
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Jewel Bo""a, Bibl'tt,
Fat~e;l'

Leather

Pc.meroy, Ohi~,t,,.,, ,'
~~ Court Strict. 1~.'~1
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Moito :

"I·~, , ...~,}.'·:

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Safety nnd Service for people of

'.'

mQderate means.

Maniture

and

Sets,

Han~Painml

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And bring your money to us.

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Candle

Goodt,

Sticb

and ·

O.riatmlls Canla,

Japaneee
c-llet,

Tap; s..la,

Sha..inw and Smoker'• Seta, Artilicial .flewen.
Sewiiig Bas\ets-in fact, mb's\ l!lnytl\iftll ·that

Mrs. George SMera :ert todny for
Knoxville, Tenn. , and olhcr pu.rts of
tho Routh, where · al~o wlll visit rela~
th'es and fl'iends tor aevrnl weekA.

Cash Your rift StamPs
,aud ·Certificates

St,tione~. Fountain Pena, E--s....rp:Pencila,
China,

FARMER'S BANK &amp;
SAVINGS COMPAh'Y

Oaly S'- MC)re Days
and T~ell
Come, ~
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A Fn T'UMI7 S.•11..tlm F•
lkl!*r !hilfl'"t
8ookt Tollet

We :will pay you Five Per Cent

inter.,sr; · which, when compounded semi-annually, will give
you very good returns cin your money.

•

Ev~ dollar deposited with ' us will be perfectlr safe and
will

be used

right here. in Meigs cOunty to assisr worthy peo·

USEFUL AND AttEPIABLE GlFTS
for

either ll!lt, · an!l

mmeo from .Our

iar""'l¥1 ~bii!J 'that

Stot&gt;e

carriM

qu•'itJ ~th it 1

The ·OsbQrn BoQk ·~\!re

..fwo Store&amp;--f•·ont . . ~. ~ ~
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· . nut •and
Fropl S~b.
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son• who have been mlnlng iince the I1
tug Ael i01 nce atruck on the rl')cks off i
Llzzard hland last Wednesday have i
been aaved, ac cording to ,., re po rt I

h
from
the
tug
Gray,
w
o reac hed the
wreck today.

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DOINGS IN

OHIO

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l:hree Buildings Bu rned.
Danvill e, 0 ., Del'. lS . Tl1ree hulltl·
Jngs were des troyrHJ :uul twv othe r.,
JuattHl
•luuut~cc!Ill Uy$7.",,0{)iJ.
flr e here,Starthll{
Wilh u. loR~
frollloc sti·
till
UIH.It! termiut•!1
unU Ury
er. u

/Ire

1 -nu~e

~l'iH'&lt;'l'Y

in th..,

gourl~ Rt.ure. of f1. \\' Tli;&gt;t k·

twu·.~tD ry

~; prearl

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br!l' k lmitdiE g:, tho
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JPWt'lr y !

\\'tllson·~

Htort.l an rl the rc;;itl_l'tu' c awl ofliee)
tlropt!rly ot' J. Ji'. Glu lmrh . 'l'h!:l.~e
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wPn~ raz~J.

Th.e' Huow hold

adjpln lll' Hlnl{;tlre t.·el'c

dtnu-

t·Hudel t 11 .fn""' Kenyuo · ~:ullc "'C! ;
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aided In chec k_in..!_
the llamcs.
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Sta~ University Aaks For $9,000,000,1

Columbnt,
Doc. 1~ .- ll.t.Hn!wt
m e ut
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OU 18 a pe e1ll 1 Olle ·e g
I !Ill
levy to .provi de new buildings an •l a11·
proprlatlon Increases- to ]lermi t !at·
ultY growth In projlortwu to th11t of
CJirotlment are requ ested by trm tees
Ohlo St ntc universit y In it:3 l1111lget
to ' be pr ese nt ed to the l•cgi~ lature
nc:xt month. All told, the uuivursity
wUI ask for $!J, 2:lG,4.05 to 1-o\·er it!!
t
U&lt;tt
noods un til .July, 1!!:!5. OYtJI' ~ 7, I, 0110
de:slrc
tl
for
t he lwo "ma jm· nreds"
111
-"building'' ami "Jiersonal servli'e."

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Warm Blanket Bath

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Robes

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Thi.s ;, t he kind of a robe a man needs-the

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I&lt; inti of a robe he would be glad to receive for .a

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gi ft, 'because it is the kind he would buy for him·

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lnduetry Booming In Ohio.
r
·columbus, Do~;. 18.- T he whee ls o
Ht dustry ll 1'6 runnin g fa.stln Ohio, llll(l I
ummwloyment Is bel:o mlng o. thin g o[ I
tho pa!:lt, results o r a ~;eneral sunoey
by the federal deJlltrtm ent of labor
11lww. The ruhtw r lndLJI!try Is rtlporl.·
ed as showing 11nusua t s t reng 11' · em· ·
ploymont In th ~ Iron an 41 Jl.lcPl lnthl3- 1
1 fl' t"Ori 1.~. nc·
ltY
Is maklqg
. big
mrt,
cOI'tlhl~
to the ruII P.W
whI ldl
.~: ys •·onl
1
produ CUon 1t; ret"'.nded CIJ.Il Sitlcrably
.J ec~.us~ of ~a.c, lt__o,.!,'. f1tclll ties.

Rich in coloring, unu sual patterns; prac-

tical, warm and comfortable.
$5.110, $6.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00
u,:,en evenings, beginning Wedneaday, until

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!lfNEWYDRK

[ClDTHIHC_HOUSE!

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Ql\])' /IV C llliWC

H !JO [l l -ill~ tl:• ys

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til Cl;rl ~tm:1~. l,.'ea!l th ~ :ulfl In t hf'
.Uiitly Nt!I~A; 0}ey Will !.o&gt;l ll YC'l' ~c l ct t 1·
glfls.
I

a

new suit on

Xmas

day,

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WHEN COTTAGE BURNS -'
Four .Others ·. Are, Injured, One ;;
· Probably Fatally.
- Taken Advantaee Of Our... BlJ

tiN PERISH

Akf'on, 0 .• Dec. 18.- Three men wei'EI
•b,ul'l:led to d,eath a.nd .fOur others in·
jured, one .prob"bly fatally, when a
ftre .destroyed a. cottage In w.hlch they
wer'e steeping at Liltle Wadswortb,
near this city,
1'h9 dead and ~njured lived a~ 1\la.s~lllon, wher~ three ' of th&amp; . m~h. were
attorneys , Th'e dead ·. are: · ai.rolq
Hcwald, 52, citY engineer of · M'aas.{J.
ton· Frank Wagner. 00, toreman.1 Le·
r111' Hodgson, 28, Ma~~&amp;IUoo mu.liieifal
electric llglit ·Plant.
· · •' ·
G~org~ W'i1l&amp;rus,~ 3$!, ~aulno·~ ~J­
torn·ey and tormer city solltltof ' !Or
two ~ term&amp;, was lbe m(}St serlou&amp;ly inJuFed. Ho 1i&amp;' In a Barber:toll ·iOspUal
8u~eri'Dg trom burnt about the face
Qd body, but physicia-ns BtY bls
ohancee for recovery' are good. Tlt"c
ftre· dest·royed two adjoining cottarea.
It' was- discovered by Walter Holt, 30,
Mf,~lllon
attor1,1ey, who a-uffered
mtuor bum11. others wbo eutrered
alight bUrna•'wore Elson Wemer, ao,
Mu'eu.ton atto11ney and cwner o! the
o?j!tge fn wh.lch al~ the m&amp;b were
aiT~Ing, ~cl ·a ,muel Za.nkovtch.
', ,, i. I

pie to buy and build homes ·and employ labor.

would make

·- - -

temnleiTHREE

All membe'n of Mn~;nolin
Pythlan sisiere, are r6Queehid to attond lhe funeral of BIBtcr Goldie
- ·Ish, ut the home of her ~:aren~P,' Tu,,..j
day afternoon, at 2 o'cl£.rCk.

tl:eir surplus to public causes and private charities, and get ~ore

~h themselves.

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of sueh u•e of their fum!&amp; than if they spent It all

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HOUSE IS NOW
AFTER KELLER

Are You Getting All the
Heat You Pay For?

llut they have no use for an Idle life, and they would ~"ather k~cp

enjoyment

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tl)eso ehlpe, he 11ny11.
KBUSR!~ . Denney, _Dela wa re; Rllchie,
Tl1e Illinois ca.nal Will come ned.
Kilby, . Alab~~oma; Hyde,
the tulJJe sl10ws·, wlti1 Oll9 ton bafng Mls!!ourl; Davis, Jdnho; Cu m11bellr,
Icarrier! 7GO mites fol'
E•Jropenn lA''""''" McKelvie, Nebrflska ; Trin
c~nals ~vernge n 600 mliP hrml for ~1 kl,, VIrginia ; McCray, Indiana; Col...
i ai ton nntl the New Yorlr lmrgtJ cnnn l .Mn~. l!ar! hu.set!s; Olcott, O.reli\un ; ilanI' Binn
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Vermont, allll Prsus. M!unesola.
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llevetl that another cnnfercll('O Ifill rb'~
I, .ivernge 100 mlleR to the tlollnr; ne(V;lasary n.ftCl' Jan . I, us mnny 0 1
1truck trnnsportatlon over tmprovod the governor~ will be out of offic~o
\ hl,!!;hWUYR, 20 miles to the tlnllar; nnll
the 1\rst of . th.e )·(tar. M-ntl ri. n ~'o\o
will be cbar,god, \I'Hh ~o-ope l'D.\
four miles hy horse fiiHI wa~on, nr'
bl
cor•llug lo Mr. Harne!!.
lng in the enforcelljlellt of t he vrohl ·
lion Jaw.
P.resh,cnt Hardlifg In readt lng o. tl0cls lon rl!ga rtllug the .:otJference, ll Is'
, was con fronted wlti:J this }HOb·
hun, bu~ lt .,.,:u.s thought desl!·able tu
get views of lbbse who ll!i\'e illlli ex·
perlen ce In dealing wHh the Ilroh\bl
WASHI:-.IOTON,
nee.
13.- Tho tlon questlou during th,e llUSt tel\
r
Huuse judlclury comm tUeo BI}JJOintetl yeau, IKl a~ to make It avallabls 01
·a aub-counnltlee to lr; ~e!ltlgate what the new atilte execuli vea If P.no !he1
There is no wasted heat-no heat rtrawn up
·actlon, u anY, should he takell in con- conference I~ held.
the chimney, when you install in your room a
Wayne D. Wheeler. general connso.
uectlou with the refusal of Rep!'eae n- 'or 'be Aooti·Sai•otl lea"UC, a tid \\'. It
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tatlve Keller, Ropubllcnr., Minnesola. Bt•yton,, et:C('Ut lve heuli or the A.sso
, to teetUy bCfore the commltteo ns to
Agulus~ the Prohibition
his lnformntlou on which l1c baaed AmendtUe&lt;?t.. ISB"uod' statement~ cou.
his Impeachment chargefi against At- ruendlug th e tailing or lhe conferem·t
' torney Generltl Daugherty,
Mr. \\'heelet' said~ "The Uulleo
mu11t t:heck 'tll.w l e~sness o-r be
~' The iteclslon. to refer tile QUestion
.T.bt~ op
• governor~t'
laY~
Welsbach Heaters are the crowning accompl '·hmen
Rll
t of
rttme. The
11td a sub-comm ittee was reached after ~ ~~:~~~!=~•_e· b:~y 1lt., mo•t
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the ea115nmg o success u
·.nn hour and u hnU If ( iscusston in an
attaCk' oi1 the etghlee 11tu
gas burnerl!l: their entire COn!ltruct~on and design, the
oxecuth·e 8esslon. A mltlon olso wa8 amendment and 'the Jaws to enforr.e
mate~'ials used, their many exclusave featuro are aiJ
11 !opted that the commattee proceed It · Is an affront to lilW·abl&lt;llng dt•
factors in the production and radiation of a huge volume
;.•: lrrow u ~!:! ·• .f.urtJuu: ,. -t.E)Btimlny
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L 11 btWULI·iiiltiott.•ol ....~.,...d&lt;:'I!'~ ......M'"'i •"''m
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· stayt'on anld '1\\s·: .association
that "It is high lime to call In
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under t11e !!peclnJcnUon flied .by all",
Typical of Wel~bach ~rvic:e.ia tha self·lighter. A Jure
· \Keller.
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governors. becau 9e Jt IB thO fed ·
sparkfromthefiintig'nites'tlleeaswithoutnerveowratlring .
RopreRetltatlves Wodn1ff nf MIC~Ilaw whll'll has Orokon down ." Bo·
delay or explosion, and banishes the inc:o~venience of
jgll:Jl and Joh nson, of South DBkota., fo~e the adoption Of the EjlghtM)ltb
matebes and pilot light.
n~. ~licans, have been fl.8~.ed to tes- ame ~dmenl, he .:' sard~ "mos t ot. the
T L·-are oix Welsbach heatere, a beater tor every need.
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1tlfy"", and ClIll 1rma.n vo1st e..•d 1udlcnted etates had their , :ividual
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~..,at our shoWrooms today and we wUl gladlY demon..
tlo11 laws, which were 1luly enforced
Call
I thot a llmnber or. 0 ffl c1u1F. ~ f th e de~ w.ithout
aca udal.'' He addetl that the
strate them to you. Quick, odorless, dep.endable, each il
partmEint ot justice :!tlso wcttld be entire · matter ot e 1 ~rua·cenwnt ~:~hould
' unique in t,he cpmf~rt and economy or its Be1'Vice..
' called.
be tur.ned hack to the states·.

They care little about getting mot·e money for themselv.,,

playing th&lt;tbusine•s game so as to avoid rusting out.

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Problem of Prohibition Enlorce .
TWENTY-THREE
mant Bafore Parley

bunt during the nlnettf'S, now are are subject to a slight sllpphlg ~m·e- Great L;tkes and the Mlssls~lpplresting 6,mly en bedrock tmmd•tleno mont.
ihulk lrelgbt trausportu tlun r.te lu
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fre ight s t~bway under :he loop streets pared by M. G. Barnas, th ler pngineer
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An Inquiry dlsclor;ed. that all tbree. fount! that blue clay l!:t&lt;l ab:.Jut the 1or t11e dlvlelon ot waterways·,
had been ja cked up while founda - consistency of well wol'ked Jnitty,ant!l Mr. Barnes, who d e~ngned the Pantlons were contioued dcwn to lh(l lhat It was lmposslblo to h!lndle It ama canal locks and later was asao_1;.
solid rock, ancl that !Iince l.he 11ltera· by any ordinary methnds. They final-' elated In the rebulldill ¥;" of tbll New
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tlon was mad~ there has lH'Ien no fur- Jy solved the problem to equtplng York state barge canal, eays the huge
tber eettling.
stetlJ bands tbree feet long with ban- locks planned tor lhe Illinois water-l8t&lt;CO•od Conference May Be Necoeatary
Chicago is un(]crlnld h a rolid sl- tllea'. llk~ a. cross-cut eaw.
way, with ll. cup(lclly of 9•000 tons of
After New Year'•, .aa Many of the
lurlnn deposit of Nlagar:. llmeBtone,
Holding the blo.de in both hands, freight at a time, will cut transports- Governotw Will Be Out of Office
.__m 40 to 80 feet dow::~. 0\'er it is tlw workmnn would beud It HI to the tlon costs 50 per cent under the Now
Af...,r Jan. 1 and • New Group '"'
uu
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a loose deposit of: bhta cia)' and other fo1·m or a. horseslwu and hack cut the York rate. The New Yorlt canal
atalle&lt;h-Wtieeler
•nd Stayton on
material.
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sort clay ·rrom t.he tannel heading, locka can hnmlle from 2,500 to 3,000
tt-e White ·House, ·P'!rley,
- Some R! tb~ ~l'st skysCrRJ.II!•·s, rol- whUe compreesed air lteld l:iack the toUH at each' lockage,
towing.
metoda I he;.'· In vogue Lfl,lilss ll'ntll"
cOu ld be' plndl(l
I The table prepared hv Mr. 'B~rnes \faBblngton, Dec. l S.-ProhlbH1on
were erected o,n forest~ :or "blllng, but . the concrete ._ walls po 11.red. ·
sbows thst t ran sportatlon On the big
Is the pro hi em before
the foundation s ... Pl'oved 1.-u.nsul!ed to j
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Hardlng'a conference wltJJ
holding the imnlensc : wdght oC the
Win '4. tm.;key at- the Ma.] eshc, Great Lakefl, with thQfr 10,000 to 13,- l•'""'""'" todo.y:
Mg office structures.
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Cbtongo's bu ilding Inws limit the all week.
It,e
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1 11 Rr ··•ttl
lh e meet 1"f· as ro11 ow.s : c Ol·
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POMEROY,

everyth~ng got&gt;

Majestic,
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HARDING cONFERs

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WITH GOVERNORS
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CHICAGO'S "LEANING.
TOWERS" ON SOLID.
FOUNDATION Uulvm!t~ or Chicago ""Y· to pl\e up'
FREIGHT RATE
enough weight with lu •hat ll m!t toj
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(By The A11soelated Plresrs)
cause any ahlrtln~ or r l:ppiM ot th e~ CHICAGO, D~c. 1!1.- - Th e 111\noll!l
..CHICAGO,
Dec.
18.-Chtcago's bedrock rouudalons. The clny 1lepua- will give the state the second loweet
three "leaning towers," akyecrapera it~ above the rock, on the othe•· hand, waterway--{:onnectlng li nk between

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P"A'Gil 'l'BBEI!l
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height or omce bul\dl"'' &lt;o 260 roet:·WATERWAY WQUL!l
rt ts lmpo,tble. geolog ist• at the I
· PROVIDI! ,I;OWEST .

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Fresh !'lam,"· whole
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at popular pric:eo.

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~-~~t crows. Deplagogues got ele cted to pubhc oflice, the dtlfu er.t ,
elements in society refuse to wot·k together, and
crlss-ct·oss.

women

POMEROY:
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Women, Youth&amp; and lnfalita,

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&amp;u"perftuity and others so little is s omehow

Hoeiery of the World, bet!lllee it hu

the esteem of thotH! who know true worth.
-·-----W• han them ·in Silk, U.le,
Silk.Wool and Wool forM~
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his fellow m en, and bitl;(!r feelini!S ari,.,

Phoenix has bec01:n e the

in

more •

his money on himself,

by what he

and 1,1oo
&amp;dd utlllttea ar~ to be uld, ptrt of
\hat, at' the ho\sht or Its ooer·
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!'·bree army. om04'n now ftre
fm'i~llno a aurvey ~ of the t~aln·gtJ value
bundtngs,
locttted m the

Photenix Hosiery lirat in world sale•-nd first

~f the p~op\e who a:·

less of heapmg up money

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From a reaponsible nterchant it conteo to
you with hia proud atamp of approVIll ,lidded to
oura. A eraunch and lustrous record has put

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, ,e'Wf'nrlitures lures him on still

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children ;:reat mileage at

tll'it his wants bad increased.
The more people have, tpe more they usually want.

man

peroiotently furnillhed to men,

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his molH!y • An

410,000,

older head told him that it he ever gc· t that

and a

honorable ..,rvice.

was lesor, that if he could ever save ~10,000, ·he would newr

•ROCKFORli, IH., Camp Grant, an' or th .. Twariliae Bl'-f'nee ot hn~t­
mllltal-y 1\ctlvtty, fKIOn hl to
the Auctlon blook- one of
. tteps In ita uhlmo.te wre~klng

You would like to nuin them,
Whr Not Gin Them?

giving its •ister is le this l!l!lf centro], and Jreland 1

1Jt stronger for

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L£AVE

MILL STREET; MJDDIDORT,

Extra fine,
Silk ·Hosier1J

all ·p raetical purposes by this change. I

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EXECUTiycs PRESENT 1Dec.SAULT
.-Twenty·three of the 27 per.

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.. i•h government has seen fit to .p la.c eat the head thereof so genume .,

JOHN

, were shoppers In towa today.
The federaJ retorm~:~.tory project te .10::30 ~ M.,
of We.ll'll:rville.
oo
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· ontei'""Unl oppo•ltlon bOre. Rocklotd ·1!1
Ohio, alert this weeks
moralag
forhera
bJ::r
l•lstt
tile Clifton's.
Mrs. Lena Cllrton

Arthur wadswortb, .lr .. ha;;
There was a
or t.he tn
from a
mnesawl!.h acar·t•
comml"lone'" office preoent lu the Marlon Shaw or Porkerobnrg, was
and was able to be out for the
aneessor's offtce when I entered. I 1an over-Sunday guest of W. S Hart
time ye1tertay.
1told the assessor, W. W. Rowsey, and family
qatherlfte Bramlage h"s tCifl";pted
\my bu siness. He put I he question to\ EJ1zabelh Chtton , who
poaltlon 1.t Wolfe'a rtnthlo;
this otll.clal, who admitted that many I Western cull ege, OJdord, HrrfVt.-d
during the holiday rusb.
of the flf the counties
wero not obeying tbe urday (lvening 00 spcrod
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1 es ln8trucllon. I tlid not ~Rucceed , on the with her parent&amp;.

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~o1lge m~et"',,::J:::' Plea~ant,

TRIALS.-When thou passest aessed .tb$ realty but the pBriiODal rounttos that arbttrarlty aaseased
\ fhtoU£'h
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rmr.h as par aohei"'na.lla, as collected taxes subject IC' a. nfuod '
the waters, I will be with thee; ·and through the .rivl!'rs, fiirope.
well. rty,
1 was
Aent by th(' 1. 0. 0. F. the amount collectl!d and Interest
th~y shall not overflow thee~J,When thou walkeat through the fire 1Jodge or thle place, to the county seat the £:a rn e? Who Will teet tht tl
h It not be burned ; neither sh~ll the flame kindle . upon . to prot-eat against tbo a!seeament.•lter?
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holley moon ;rip In tbe
'rhe S*tll dtllllon war. tri.lned at ·
the week end wit!t A. V. WadsGrant. Sev~rp.t thousand neand family.
eoldlers aloo ,..,. trained hero,
Mr. aoil Mrs. Elmer Jr;bersbach :./JIHun&lt;lre&lt;d• bt thttUundlJ of
epellt the week-eno
discharged at the camp artet
tbol1 parento, Mt. &amp;nd M".
tbs war. Severai !&gt;1Jbllc auctions In
Eberabach.
•d~~-• ot tlloue&amp;Ddll
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Mr. and Mi'a. . Ch'ipman OL
, ot dola1rs worth ot. ca~ property.

0 11 their buildings· Now, it Ia
I bat on ly that part or the

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Ward, :r.ore11n AdnrUslq Maua1er. llaaten: Oatot, ' - .J'ttth
Areitue. New Y'Ork etq; Western OfDce, Mallerw 1Uda., Cblca,ro,JU.
UCLUSIVE SERVICE NEWSPAPER INTERPRISE A8800\ATION.
IIE.MBER ABIO'llATED OHIO DAIL.IU,
SUBSCRJPTION RATES:
Pt Week.
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By mall (luajd&amp; county) · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $4.00 per year
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BY mall (Outelde cou nty · · · .. · · · · · · -~ · · · .. · · · · · ·
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Springfield, Q., Dec 1 18.-The KeJty .
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Motor 'Truck company ot
SprlngHeld wu ·placed In the hands
or a receiver on application of the
Bankers' TruK company of New York
The. trual oompony also a.aked fort.
closure or &amp; mortgage tor $1,600,000.
Pearl A.. Lew!&amp; was named receiver
.by the court and aut.horl1ed to borrow
U50,000 to continue oberaUon ot the
SJrln~eld

Have You

Ten Percent Cash Saving Sale
Hundreds Have. why Not you?
Only a Fe\V Days Left
Pocket

Knivea,

Ammunition

Cutlery

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Bird Cagea

Author Dead.
~~::;:.~~: Dee. 18.-Elteaerr ~,.,.
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· lamou"· Heba;'&amp;\f auUtq,;
here. Hie sudden death came
be~- cGmpllit.ed w-.t ,..g.;"o
U•• ·••"" the largost Hebrew lextcc-n,
contemplated lt'•voraitnee
unftnltbed.

Coutera

· ·Uileman Lamps
Rayo

Lamps

WAJI:ODI

Shot Guns

Vdoc:ipedea

Revolvers

General Hardware

RiRes
Painters', Carpenters' and Minen Tools
and SuppGes

Don't Forget The Place

The ·B. F. Biggs·Co•
HARDWARE

plant.
H•b~

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NEAR AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.
Telephone

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A REAL cHRISTMAS TREAT!

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Street Car Ticket Holders, pria
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Harvey, the tbird sol at
A Wall Emblem of Your Lodge, pnce . •_.,. • •.• • • · · • .$3.00 cob and Kll•oboth Blackburu·. was

Restaurant
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POMEROY, OHIO

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to -her oternal
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septRibir,
1901.
untaa·rtltwu
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bleued •!tb :ftve -cbtldren:
:noaald .ud Emmett, lhinl

John M. Crawford Foundries •j

j old ~home,

~~.car

aad

8J.lvla Qe,IJ, now
R\ltlte11i :&amp;.Mus, of 'Vau«bn, W.

FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
CAST lRON, S~;STEEL, BRASS, BRONZE
AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS

·I n :rune, 1910, he · t.opk unto
'\sell' a second paTtner, 'Milll JlmJmaj
, Sblvaly, of Vtnt011, Ohlo, who faith·
fully .&amp;ueoded to bill every want tn
bl1 ~atilt -b onn. He al~ ;leuea two
·ellters, Mn. Emma Rtt:e a11d Mrs.
.Uen1 Clark, who, wttli the wife and
c~lldren, mourn the loss Of a k ind
aa4 JoYing brother, buebaml an
l fatll.er. .eta wide etrelt or friends
will reiM!mtler him tor btfl
. OUfl ba·b1tfl and raultleii!J .pneroalty.

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Wire or c:all, ' Phone 470-R day time; or J08.X
at night for your emergency.

Passed to the appointed peace
In murmuring thy name.
l--eave at mr tide a apaee,

Where tbou 11lialt (!Oft'l(l, n.t Juat,
, To ft.nd a resUna: place,
Wbeu many years 1\UI paat.

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Christmas for Men
ana

• Be practical when you give to Men-they will reaped y,au .taore
appreciate the !lift.
Did you ever ·hear of a man having too_.., Tiel, Socke, Shirla or &lt;:dIan? Give him plenty and he ia happy.
Seled them at a real Men's Store_.... etore. An orfit for a new Suit or
Overcoat will be very acceptable. Aak QJ ehout it.

· Suggestions

Sweaters . . .. ___ - ...... $1 to $12
Underwear . . . - -----· .... $'1 to $8
Hats . ... ·------· .. ,: .$2 to $5
Caps ..• •..... ------.$1 to $2.1i8
Hosiery
. ··- - --- ....... 2Sclo$1 Scarfs ..•.... --- .....• SOc to $S
..... ..... . SOc to $1.50 Genuine lronalls .... $2 per aarmelll
Neckwear
Gloves . . .. .. . __ .... $1.SIH• $3.5!) utra size • • .......... • • • .ti.20
TOO NUMEROUS TO t.i&amp;HrlONI

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PlUe£51

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· Pomeroy.
ROOMS
Ohio

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the coagulated bl-! f:; lue . fo m' tn

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bi!lll Handkerchiefs, perhaps. No man cal&gt; have too many, even if he
doesn't lose them and ollr!! are so attractive, espeehiilly with thell- initials and threads of color that
a woman would be te.i.pted to tarry them herself
·were they not ·so ·~nerous in size. Half dozen in
fancy box, initialed,

Dry DY&amp;INQ
Cleaoilll!
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A story of a yo\u)g railroad tlmploye&lt;l who was

"ccused by his employer to be acrook, and taking
cornp~ny's

fund 8. He races in u nengine to

DORIS' MAY hi

"Gay· · .And ·oevilis.·h. "

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TAYLOR'S CIJmY
TH~OM£TERS
Juat .Rei:eivcd,'.

ELECTRIC WASHER-:)Ve
speeiali~&lt;e &lt;JD the C6ftield,
which we hlgllly recommendL
savea the women folks' time, labor :ftind money. Let us demonCAR~G .f!l£1'8--J:.arg_e, me- .
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dium and ·--:"""
.,.'~"'~' ·fiizes--for
" tur· .
-~+'t
fill ,IJIGH'l'S-Full line
key, ell\!IJI .,PJi!e . ~ stea,..;
in sl!es .~t ~~asonable prieos;
CUTLERY....,$uh,her K;nive~l· '··
al'o lta~h light·1 l&gt;'&amp;tteries.
pocket knives,\'_S1h~ars, sc1ssor~, ' ,
Xtff."l:tiC SETS_:
etc.
An
excelleri
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to
choose
'? pairo boxing
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·consisting o~· ~.fwo
!rom,
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gloves; foot 'bi\11 and joy ,ball,
TRtl~ illin'LE~ Af~b: ..
pUt u,pr]licely m !ec•al box.
LUNC~:·~~In f..-.ge vari~ty
. ,• liAISY A.tll 'GUNS - Will
and llii!!i.~-' • ' ' ·
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"· · -11in«&lt;e. and .fi0041!ot.
popul•r !\!zes, 1\lld/ nicel)t. .!Dade.
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""KAHJS-Both icc and roll·
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·s~TE'R· ·w·' A··ooNs" ·Thre'e
VA
er..,skates, for both boys and
, all iron-'"' ·liuilt,..:.dur.a:ble
•girls.

8 to 10 a. ltl. ; 1 to 3
Phone 43-X,
Phone 23D-R. ~
f•llrHI&lt;.,~oct OlflcC Hours : I to 7 p. m.

Matinee 2 P. M.
Maurice Toumeur'a

O~e formerly OC:C:t~P,ted by

"Lorna.Doone"

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tour, ~
mMI!t, 1\11.9 oondttton, Call (00·R.

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Select Her
1111

Electri.cal Gift

insJgnUlcant om isshm or errOr or
~; tralg h t ror t h N*)

Dl&gt;ris is a flai9per, a fat man she must wed;
Then take him to the after, she~d rather-muchbe' dead!
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RUsT'S VARIETY
STORE
\H1ere Sn.uta Clults has mad!!
his i\11ddle llOr t He·:dq11arters.
with th e l.arge:\t mock ot ·
DOLLS, TOYS AN-D TREE
ORNAMENTS
c\'er J;ohown liere, and at 11ricee
within the l'cach of niL

You will not ht\'11 ~qcne yodrself juatlce until you have seen
our :Ins.
Hundreds of Useful Hnuae·
hold and Variety Goods to ee··

lect from. ·
'Come In While the Choice Is
Best,

Cor~~'I!IIMiU Sta.,
•MIDDLEPORT, 0. ·

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s ists on pa.Hng-- tt. A doctor cb·J r;-es
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Sl tor a .p rescription and lhe pa tle nt
1'()h pshaw~ ls that
enough'!'"
An underttker oondut:ts a fu~1 eral tlll d
'lOO and ,!Je 1!1 just peJI1-ec tl y
l'Ovely with ever~ybody Inside JWd ootslde ~e fa:mily.' A man lbuys a r.;oltl.
brick and npolqglzos tor not h·Jving

DEALING WITH 'l'HE U W

fc ur t1m e11 t he J&gt;rlce ot ·cit y pa:petR
twicD ar; •large. In short, ·lu;~ Is a. cnn·
roun"ded most~anyo(lld-thln g l!.n~ -ought
to l.Je run ou t of town . 'l'alk about
tho ice man! H!TW would you Ute to
run II. O.&amp;WIIIJII.l&gt;tlr '?&gt;--EI\\h·,l·D@:C.

110oner. 1\

Ml's, C. C. Cobb, ol ('! nc;nn rtl,

A'll editor walks a ,mil e in th o hot
suu to get Ute ta.cta. nt a awiden de:-tth
Or 'Wodt\l;1g Ol' s;or.1al fnnctlon and

hrls bec:i lu.lro ou bnsiiU!KII

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Hutallr•IAI of Oiho~ .Articlea that are not ··on}J apJINP!lab!: at·'IWJ&amp;yiGifb, blit of tbe kind that
will:t!e oE - · anUuti118 p~ to the f'iciPient.
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br... here.
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the Pi)Jhe i'OY SRlt
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~&gt;J•end s th ree ho ur"' ln writing it up ;
1\-lrs. M. D. Ha rti llJ(&gt;31' has h ' l urnOO
11111 tell s ·fles Md 1w i !H'~ 1" •- ::;)lfl ril l; f rom a two wcc~ tJ visit t•ilh o·el''' "''' j
hat es ·hlmselr. Then If h e m·akos . at Marietta:

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4ft EASTMAN KODAK

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Can Not be Equaled an a
CHRISTMAS PRESENT!
If it isn't an E.astman, it isn't Kodak.
Eastman Albums, Parker Fountain Pens,
Ivory .and Cilt Toilet Sets, Perfume
Ceseo, Perfumes, Brushes and Combs,
Pocketbooks, Etc.
Lirr;tt'a and Lowney'• Fancy Boxed Candy and
Numerous Other Suitable Gifta at the
BARTON PHARMACY, Mill Street, ~iddleJ)Oft, 0.
EVERETT TRUE

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Ju ;;t li! OJ tbb r; br h e; dt&lt;l:; ,-;.

ing ta.bl c. A re ally ·J-pJJ rcc late-:1
gift. Priced at $3.50 and up .

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Every woman wanL:1 nn e!ectric Percolator. You cannot

Eledric )roM
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Thin gift :.bows your tboaght·
fulness. Sa ves Hme, labor and

make a mls t ! k e if you

he~Jth .

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only .

giv~ her
SPe these at $7.!)0 and up

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Sevenl s tyles to select from.
Com e lll· an '.! sec \hem at
only . _.. ....... .14.7'&amp; and up

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T he

best mak-es at
. .$6.00 and up

DO 'YOU DO
~AMD3TONfl

A D •: Elect ric Wa:;.hcrJ
Royal Elec tri c Cleaners

AM l 1 J.AU7

, Roy:1i fib r :~t ors
Br rlrcmn L:1m!}s

TnLlc Lamps
Fi oo1· L.'lmps
Chr i~ tru:rJ

T r ee Light Gets
Polych rome CJ ur1 !es., all sires '
{A! nd e-labral:!
Candle 6llcka
!•'lash U~hts , complete Une
B:cctric Vln lct nay
;\nn~;,t r oug l':loctric Stoves
H:\(1'(~1 ric li'I.J:tlt res, a,l titul n
Aud mN-11)' other nrtlclcl'l, elec· ·
tricl\l and oLherwtse, •most •P· ~
'IJrO)JJ'inte a.&amp; .gitta that afe; par·
tkul!irly eco uoml ca.l. berth ln
prlu~ a nd from tim \)Oint of ·useiulncss.

What

Wollld Be Nicer Than An A(~.White

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Display of theoe Re!lab!r, Standard M-.tke Appliane~ You
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Brl;•s

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FUiXlBLE FLYER SLEDS.
With ..-('lOved •steel '11Unller-the
ldnHhat steers.
PntBX OVEN GLASS Tea.;n:pot• ·&lt;•ometbing new),_Cas·
aer11 ee,_&amp;an !Pots, and all ptecea
neecje4Jn a kitcben.
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MAURICE FLINN In

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 \

Lines
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overtake the villian who cousod his trouble and to
clear his name.
Alao Comedy, "THE DEJIITIST"

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Retu,n ~..... PI" " w•;
.-a&amp;HCH1 ltiiV Ct.UHtNG ~

AJ.o "IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO Bill."

BUILDING,

A lfiiW'yer ch&amp;~ a man $10 lor 10 ~x lr&amp; JIUIJCnl ll(l Is 'a stlnp:l' Cuss wlJg
l)llnutell , cl~nvers atlon - th o uum in- never gets ' ~ U y thlng right a;)d cha.rgos

the

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EBE~SBACH

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U. Z. .JUNICERIIIAN, M. D.
Homeopathic Physkian. ·

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POMEROY.

COMMUNfrYSIL'VEitWI!:AR
-C.e!ebratod for its ellcellence
of quality, a-ua.-.nteed , for 50
yeats. A ,wonderful •line to
choooe from, In either 'full or
part Bets or sinll')e pi~s, inelqdine .weey ,pleee for, the tsble.
WtJAftEV•Eft AUJMII'lUAJ \;_Very full ·and oomp~ \ ,l)lle.
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two-qua
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boi)er at $1.95,; rt!j!U~Iy .sold

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THE EDITOR'S CHAIR

The T. H. DAVIS COMPANY

YOU'l.L FEEL l!E'111:EOR IN EVIRY W-AY

"~Nhy

"Ridin Wild"

My ~f t~e dried-up, mealy ldnd, when you can get ,
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&amp;More

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uUlce

LOWEST TERMS. ·

Grimefl ~. T4i&lt;&gt;hakon, Winesap, Yorks, &amp;ldwiris, ·
Ben Davis, Northern Spys, English Ro.mbol!s, Russets,
Ronle Beauties, ~I Flower, Paradise Sweets.

Q(len e¥oolngs, he,iulng Wednesday, until Xnms

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llates for classified advertisenrenls are one cent a wo!d
for each' in~ertion. i.ilo ad.• accepted for leas than 25 cents.
Cash with order save~ anpoyance and book-keeping.
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B.!Oo.ooo ,,;,

al'e of co1;1crste
clear water reservoir,
'IV1i'J00 Is
lara:ee~ or the u.alt. eon·s t•l• o!
batlltUJ. ~f relnror&lt;:OO ·cQn'c~ete. with
ltorngt cavaclty of 12G 000.000
lon 8 of water auftlekbt rol' a day '11
water 11upply for tbe city.

MONDAY

tive Maid of Exmoor, with Madge Bellamy, john Bowers and
Keenan.

$1.50, $2.00 IIDd $3,00.

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to -obtain their walits. 'Th~t'o why these •ds bring sutl1
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Extracting . . .. , . 25c TeeUl _ ~~- ••.•• Jli• jj.do•·• • aloa&gt;e il.t the ratl'! ot 10 re etl
Fillings . . ... 50c, up Por~elain Crowl'S
..cond and It la ' here that 'the ,
Cleaning Teetli .. 5tk: · fartlal Plat. ·fa. up
,,. ll&gt;l, ed tor thO ftltta··
HALEY
DENTAL
process. The mlx~cl WHter thAn
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The time until the \'u~i~' Sea~ is short-Christmas is almost u~n u-But one more Sabbath
day and then' the awak~ning to the ,moat joyous day of all tbe year-Chri.tmas Morn I If you have not yet
made your selection of gift remembraMe&amp;, we witih to . offelo a few suggestiOfts from our Unexcelled Line of
Rememboam:e Gifts that will at once ·suggest themselves as most useful, appropriate and acceptab1e that may
be bad at OUT Store and at moot econamf&lt;llil priceo.
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APPROPRIA11 PRtSbNTS

MANY O'lloiER

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'fill

Suits . . ....... __ .. .... . $20. to $40
............ $20 to $40
Overcoals
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Shirts .

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Rope Sheave• and boxes for rope transmission ; Coal
loading dumps deoigned and built complete.
Our engineerti will colne and help you plan your
dumping ayotem or your power tranomission and de· · ' Yet. with tbe settlll.g I!Un,
&lt;Jome, now and then, at eve.
sign, manufacture and erect it.
·and thJoll: ot -me 1&amp;1 ane
We give exceptional attention to ruoh orders for
·F er whom ·thou nhould'lt
grieve.
emergency ,. .,..ice for mine&amp; and salt plants.
I Who, when the kind release
Mine car wheels of every kind; oolid, self-oiling,
From sJu and suft'erln,g c~me 1

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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"0 D' p .. . &lt;oo
d .h
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....... 11. llli!J; 4tod ., his -~--·_ - ·
A Box o f ne tp ens, wr1tes J wor s Wlt one '"'*'
Pomeror, Ou t&gt;ecemlter 11, 1&amp;%2.
of pen, price , , , •.. • . , . , ..•••••. .... ... • , •. 30c box· lng attat~ed the age of 55 years
c ___ ~ Co
o·1 Sh
25 J;llODths and IS. dQB. At tbe early age .
A Package of ""'"""a . ooanut I
ampoo ... • .•• • • c ot 11 ,...., durtnc lbe mtnlatry .
WE ALSO CARRY AI GOOD UNE OF CANDIEs.
:Rev. l'&lt;lW&lt;II, be felt ·tho ,;,.d ot
ND
GIVE
us
·mE
O
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OVER.
ttutauwaa....d •beea,.. • m~b•er:
or JFlr•t K:yger 1'. W. ·B. ftqrcb.
COME IN A
" ·llptte trials and bumrtn wet~lmeas,
thla spirit remained
wlth
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, tbnmghout biB life.
On New Year's Day, 1886. be
•llllod la marriage to 111u lila
,gbul&lt;lr, wbo, llfier,.,.,. ,..,., of ouf·

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, ' Writ!~ 'Yollr Nune 111D Back of Shtao .-4 Drop in
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otljf!&lt;4,i.' ij!

In the: rn1J:tnr n·Um.e th._ ·water

~~RDAY, DECilMlU 23, ~ b!ci.Pct"•

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R~YQIR NE~lUNG
w'1a ""'"" ••lobod ~t•ro ~~:6 ,
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THE

Plates

With every purchas"e.of. a,Loaf of NEW SYSTEM
BREAD ...., will' give a Free Chance oo ·t he.Big Cak&lt;:,
l&lt;i
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be giv~n away

:whul'a btreatb,
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,.a:na :ataft •q, II~!A ._t1,
.Thous hut all ...... , "'' tilt..

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Offiqe __ ·.-...
R•.W. FinaterWald __ 285-R-2
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OOI),OOO gallon11 or _water and
l~'lt ~~~&amp;' a11d -~60 feet wid, ;
-- .., -~.--26• · cOat al)prollmatttr; U'3.000.eoit1
re.eervolr wtJ_I not be s-~D by
111 ~nde~ coo.BlrucUon.. b~re. EDilrlordinary observer, as tt ia p"nYounj: __ ... _.,.; ___408J. eers sta te that ·q .e J:eati'Volr '!fUl b-e
to ~~er tli.e top, wtth ea.!:-t~ and' to
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ht u ae ne:zt JNT bllt lll.e e'Jlttre wat- make aa; attraiJU~ liSrk on top, with
wa\k.ll, allrub8b:cy and arUilclal lakea.
Over ~e · r'" water coml,ait Ia the
Chemic&amp;l
• b,u~ iA 'Wtl.l::h 1-.n rour
ONLY DENTISTS
tll11s holdlolf 217 toos of
NOT INCREASED
01u1ea In
pt~l'tft1l&amp;tl0b of tb.e

· the Beegle Building.
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rendition lJ
his ra.

Beginning De·c. 18 th

violin.

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THE FOLLOWING IS A

PRACTICAL

BRASS SMOKING STANDS

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Sister,

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or true ChriRtmas remem'brnncc

than u line Ceda1· Chest. It is a
gift which will give splendid service, to say notlling of providing

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a welcome addltion to the ft1rnishings of a bedroom.
Made of first grade, genuine

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OW£ KRAUSES ,_·~ u·ona,mo•:OI English Pait \ ,: ., ·{'·&lt;~ 14~~~0~
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JS'; :CLAIM:- OF A. W.LEE·
Shadow~d By·· Gteek Trag·;..
Jy-' p.~~::ol£=.:~~;.:r·i~. •
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Tenne~see

SERVING TRAYS

An inexpensive Gift for Christmas.
A dandy little End Table in brown maMahogany frames with glass tops.
hogany far below re11ular price.

$1.50 to $3.50

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Red Cedat·, theKe Ceuar Chests are sold on a Quality

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rather than n price ba~d.11. Each
Chest is finely finished, with
dovetailetl corner eoni-ltruction,
ensy rolling e!ll!tors and brass
locks.
For keeping clothing, blankets, etc., free ;l'i-om dust, dirt and
moths, nothing is better than
one of these IJe&lt;lar Chests. Consider the low ·liost and the years
of service, a f!;edar Chest will
give, then decide to investigate
the very goO&lt;t&gt;spllcials at

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stered in a gQOd quality of vel-

ER CABINET that will lighten

, nur, spring ' ~ . nnd
cushio~s,

her work. These Cabinets have

t-:ipri.l)g

a h~\n nt

St7s

become a necessity in the mod-

Three-piece Mohair Su ite, extra quality, cannot be made any
better.
Three-piece Fibre Suite, con-

ern home. Add one of these to

rour's this year.

sisb of Day Bed, Large Roomy

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Chair and Rocker. upholstered
in' n good quality of tapestry.
Table to mateh if de,ired,

agreed that the aald I B.
Co., tbrooJh 1t1 ofl\.ct~rl

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,,;~trai~~t To~s 'Arm..:...: Stre~qllitte Cabinets
Whe~ yoti ~ay your gQIId,. ~on~y
!.?,r ! a _ J;&gt;ho~ograph, get it modtr11

Do you want a· hanqsome Streamline Cabinet 'of r~ally . artistic design 1
Do you want all this at a lower
, priee than you w~uld have to pay for
~n old-fashio~ed 'phonograph without
any of these m~dern refinements I

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'tkr" ati '" lb~

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.tailed ·tOday ,to rneal uny tra~e

·tlad
vt lhe --lde'bln;. of the •bandits
y~tor&lt;1!'7 ~~~od a Federal · Reser&lt;o,J
bonk
, $200,000 •1\U a gUh•
the ·ll'blted Stl.&lt;los

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attorriey ror the 11a\d Jtl.!lnt.lft: COr~r

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at. the MajeatJc;,
·e.vei'Y diT 2 p; Iii. .thh ,...,~

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ot tbe pla!nttfr

the 'laid' Comp'ab;r,.' a~l

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Then ~~e. . l~~ our:{1"?r' an~ see. ou. ~ complete. line of Columbia
Grafonola_g, the bnlyW,uAc'oreproilucww Instruments that ha~e all tbeso
moderrt refinements. Thiopricet aad terms W"e offerwiU llto)'li~h )ul&amp;.
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music such' a~ bnly tlie•SM1gl\f'fflnBI·

D9 you want an Automatic Non &amp;t
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Working · captta1. Baid nerotlauoar~
Were conducted aDd 4ir,.ed. to On ~
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b&amp;lt ot the defendant corporauoa~
the J.. s. Speed i c.l.,'hy
s.' s~t
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Ytce president And Henry S. oraJ, lbi
· ·lleuetary and tre~Uur, ~P, ~.ii · ~

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Arm tan give I

to the last exqu;site note1
Do you want Tone Leaves that can
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And other hldebtedneae and \he' .~
anee or the bond&amp; ls'1ued oiigbt' ·: be ·
cOld or p1edred to i)rlit~ addltloD..:l

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ployt:!ea, would &amp;11\Une (.Jle tmJPtdlate
mo.na&amp;ement and control of tbe aal4~ ,·
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·further agrQed lbat wl•en the foM'~
toy Salt oA~:~aoclatiu Oo.
should be re-'
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ot bonds in an amount not to es.cwd.
4100,000 were to be 1uued0 tbe ui.Ci
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boi.r:l Gr dlrector11, wtt'lil!l tbe llm~t~~
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be determined and the a11Ht1 of \lie
·plslntltr
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COMPLETE HOM&amp;&gt;

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Fl.OOR LAMPS, TORCHIERS, TABLE
A,ND I!ESK LAMPS
· The showinif is bi'tge\'tlie prlces reasonable
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Smolring Stnnd)'! nre always pc- pular, and
and the values extellent. Floor Lamps, two
when you can uun: h:.t!'le a Ilaml- ruhl.wd Mnlights with silk shades complete, from $24
to $45. Table Lamps with mahogany bases { hoguny Smob.'r wtth ( ;Ja.-;!1. Tray for $:U)O:
' silk sh~deo; a• .~ell as m&lt;!tal bases, and
why not gtve f~tt h er, IJl'oth~r or ::;wcethcart
and
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n plCMilllt !-!Ui'pl'i-'lf!.
beautiul colored glass shades, Jll'iced from
Othl!r Smokers IPriced from $2.50 to $12.50.
$6.00 to ~.00.

doWn.~•tre~tm. Dow•Ung h.a.U . golle co'vld have wltnea&amp;ed· hh own tuner;!~
a~hora at Uull'.s Wood)•ard. Jn Ml~fl&gt;~ I .~· .1'ure hu would hlne had ,.., ... I
alppl, and lett tho boat In chargD :or tblnJ to 11ay abou~ u tbat would
·!tis youthful under*Jllil.Y, jn,t~ Udiug lil llt ~ d~~ the world laugh.''
ret•trn atter tlu;~ craft tud bwrt stoCkIt wa.!l nut cuat&lt;..itttS,.Y for pilots . to
~d 'W!tb cord·,-ood. Seel.tg lhe &lt;;ub';; let their ctrb! eat at tbe· same table
cout~1Aion, lmwtiver, he slgn~·led him with them, but MaJor Downing
~ack;l to Lhe lauding uud look cha.rge an eJ&lt;:eptlon or young Clemenll'···bt&gt;···. o•u
of tbe 'Wheel, torogolug a res plle he r:;m11e he '!f/1&amp; such go.Jd corntany.
bad plalJned ot an bour ash.ore.
, "I! was.n't considered dlgnlfted,
Clemens and ,Downing became inti · I ' fhduxbt ·more 'Of tbat 1'-QIII\Jider'1 wu
lll'Jt' frleudRS and tha atta.c bmaut be· than I did or .professional decorum:·
: tween tberu continued until the form· the. Major would relate.
er'11 death.

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Lray, lobo B.· DOwntilg, JP.
·u . c. Cobb iuid ·Paul ' il
Clected, wbl~b taert&amp;a0d ·the ' ca~ita'f
11Lock and_·authorltf( "' t~i
$100,00~ of ftrtt Dlofta:•P ' banda . .
f On J~ly 17, ,..kl lfeni1 s. o''''·"
tame tbe pte.dellt or lbe ·~41':1/i
roy Salt A.eloclaUoa ' caj,
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