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VOL. VI-NO. 40

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P9MEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931

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Rn. P . A. B't1ght of Junction Jl'ork who hu been an tnvalld fo;.
-Miu Smith and Mlll Fender uf
alter the fire and all ~ju.stmen t.s
City f~ putor of 81m])3t)n M. aome t.1me L&amp; DQL ao well at present Clnctnnatl apoke on Rellwtolll Edu~
Mrs. L. A. Parsell received word
Governor White Could were made with the local com- Parenlr Of Man KiUed E. C!1ureh 1llll8 cantna on Jrlend&amp; WeQr.eaday eveninl that her ststdl'· cation. De~pt.ee were preaent
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here ThU111day.
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from Athena, Lq]:a.n, NeOOnvUie
No l SliD
.--apera
by the Ins urance CornpB.nles for
In Coal Mine. Win
Nr. and Mra . Rort.on sm1Lh or In-law lba. R . J . Runion of near and Oalllpolla. Dinner was served
CoolvUie
was
operaied
on
Wktnes·
After Wreck
Appeal
Heru.onvllle. N. Y.• who are vl-.tlng
. remyvlnK the cnt1re sl.l.lck of u.,.
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Red Anchm· Department Btnrc to
old frlendll tn MeJa:s counly were day In the ctt;y boapltal at Parkef8- at. the Elmhurst Tavern.
bora and wu dob.\1 aa well as oould
"" "'ttlem•nt harur, FOR PART OF MONEYvlsl"'" h,,.. W•dn.,doy.
\ M&amp; . WILLIAMSON DIPB.OVING
MCCAR,L RELEASED 1Chicago.
b@en made by the adju.sLers for th e I
E. R. 'I1tus and l&amp;mUy mo~ be expected.
M1u Geneva Wlll1amaon and
rtmoval of all Hoods to tne Wmu v j
-Wednesday from the Bramlaa:e proMrs. l.&amp;fe Wllllam&amp;On went to
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j Granted A. Comqenaation perty on Lincoln Hill t.o t he PowWhen Chief Executive City
Parkersbure Wednesaay to visit
Natulall y lh l:, means there W11l
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noll pronarty on Ll
1 Hill
Phil WllltamSOll who has been
be no sale of burned or JRmaKCJ
To Mot er- n · w
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gc.uas lit tlw Rl!d Anchor but tnat
Of
Misses Anna Vaughn M"a "Cf'll&lt;&gt;
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tllere ,.,.
the pe.st tive weekll. l'peJ repm-L
In Prioon
as soon a~ repairs ar c made to th··
1ct1m
' Owens and
Hilda. OhlinJ~er lefl
h1m lmprovlr.a slowly aad It wUI btl
bull dln~. u tww, clean , lrcsh stock t
ThursdaY evf'ntng for Dayton whrP
Columbus, 0., Oct. 29------lNS--- of Koocls w111 be placed on ti m 1 ThP Clct.ober term or thf! petl! they will attend a Uoachere meeL- Suffen Compwac:l Fracture at leut two week8 before he can
be brourht home.
Hbw the sweet lreedom promU;e-d 1shelves Md the stut-e will re -open jury, after hearing cviden~ in thr lnR and spen-t' the week emJ
of Loft Lo1 aDd Ri1bt
Charles McCarl, Mnsou City, w for bustnt'-M&gt; a~ 11 It wf!re a new Ill - t:ase of Wyllis Hollingshead et al vs
Mr. and Mrs. Charlu Rus'l t~c ~nt
Thiab Fractured
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Vll , escaped convict, was h eld II i- ~-~t~~~~~~:~~~~\~~!u~n~~ ~~~~ ~~~m:~ ;~~~r~~~u~tr~~~rd':"~m:!:r o~
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two days because Governor Gt.'{]l'k~ date or _ re-ope ning ot t.hls greaL plamtlt"s, late Wedneld.ay after· Smkh and dauRhter accompanied
'nl.~ eleven
White Injured his arm In an auto- stort~, wtll be Jound m the colum n·• , uoon.
them home Wl;'dne.sday lot· a !jlon
(rtoblle accident nnd could not ~ lgn of thi8 paper.
Juhn Hollmphead, a liOn fJf visit.
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--- - Wyllls Hollln~.s head and wife, tl!t!
J. C. Chue was a bu1lpeas visit- Portland,
fracture of
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filnlntllf/!. lnt he case, wa.s killed Ill or At HtmUngt.Qn Monday.
ture of tWe 1
Risking his arm for a . ~ w .:o iL ok -~
the Lt!wll! mme 111 t Thoma&amp; Fork in
Pte1 Oe&amp;rs, Mrs. Ma'l Meinhart
.ii~,d'l;;·,,;,.a;.
of the pen, the governor last nh~ht
HJ2'1. At that tlme he ·was sup- and Hamid Hood w:&gt;ut tfl Lona- D&amp;viJJstruck
al8o of Poo'tla.oO, •.
A temporary o8ice·
atrlxed his name to the C"JlllmutLt~portinlj: hls wife and one aon. Fol- strPtb Thursda~ to attend the runlion and tod-., Warden Preston 1~
lowing hts drath the commission r.l'lLI of Jack Oean an uncle oi afternoon.
The yolinfl 1irl had alighted flllm
1 hao been lilt~ 1up at
Thomas ot Ohio Penlt£ntlary ~av&lt;
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gru.uted the compe~ation to the Fred Otars.
a
school
bua,
which
was
enroute
the home of Jolull Loit·
MoCarl a 110 bill Rnd Jicnt bl!ll Temporary Re_atraamn•
w1fe ~:~nd lmm edlat.ely :~tarted payMr. and MriJ. W. A. Ba.xton moved
trom
the school with thf! children.
der May be Granted
ments. About one year later, how - ffom the Lu.c;t home to the Rehm
home.
' wiler for the conveniMcCarl's J)ftrdon was J'Cad~· lclr
eve!.", the wide died and t.he qucs- Drr.f)E'rty on West Main St., Thur8- She walked into the path nt the
Davis
car
whtch
failed
to
stoP.
Dr.
ence of patrons of the 1
~ '!lignlng before t hL gm ct n ~!l
Next Monday
tlun came before the commission as day.
Jamta
Philson
Yr"U
swmnoned
but
left tor hi.i ill· fated trip to T ul ~d c
lu whom the remainder of the
Mrs. Mary Luelr ~ ~D" nt Wf':d li'!S
Red Anchor Depart·
Tuesday.
rfpv with her brother :r,l:. an·! M1'11 whtn tlle ext-ent of the Injuries
1 The CII.J:&gt;e of E. R. No rr\.~ against. a ward should be s.a.ld.
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were Jeamrd alle was taken to the
meat
Store C0111pany.
When t he gover nor returnrd tc thE' Board nf EducatiOn of ~La;l
As Mr::~ Bw-ns, aged mother oi PhHlp Mt!ier.
Holaer h011pltal.
ColurnbLUL, his collarbone fractured township ami w 0 H11.nULZ wu:; Mrs Hulllngt;head was living with ------------~
· Billa may .be paid at
Davl8 Is said to have admitted
In an accident at FlwJlay . he was up TliuJ:,day l.wfm c the Comt Jt her dnughter nnd grand~n at that. ~
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failure
to
stop
behlld
the
but.
not h1 condition to sign Ills mun:- Common Pleas upon a motion to lime, Lhe commission made the de- taln their decision In ravor or Mrs.
. thia place. The adclresa
for fear or additiOna ll y inj ml11 g his gran t a t.e mponu·y restraining or- cls lon to pay her the remainder of Burn1. The attorney ror Wyllls aB 18 required by law, an::l !lccord·
io 225 Eaot Second
arm.
tier R.iO.ilu;t we bua.ro ol }';auc.L~Lon the coffl pensatLon. Soon alter how Holllngshelld et al filed an appeal lnB to local county oftklals, hM
Notified that M cCar l li:ul ll 1JI from pay1!1g BarnlL:t. for t.rt~n:mor- Clll'l". IVh. and Mrs. Wyllls Hollings brlnBfng the case before a jut'V . made arra.n1ements with the MtdStreet.
bun released, the i!:ll\ll'l"lilll" h~t tatmn of the ~chLK)l dJIIf\rt&gt;n und htarl parents of John , tiled {1. petl- Evidence taken In former hearlng.1 dlell'wart famiJy to PI'J all dam~es .
nil,(ht ofrefi'.Jd to .'lign the p&amp;.rc'\on W o Bmmtz fwrn recei\ll!lg pu y !or tiou w!Lll the commi&amp;Sion stating- Wftll read to the jurors to give them
THE RED ANCH9K
CLASS PAI.'I'Y
with his ll'ft huud, 11 Pel·es.&lt;..tu.v , l:lu t :&gt;aid transpot·ta.Uon or perfouning Lh t· Jr.c..ney wa s due them bf!cause proper infonnatlon In the case.
DEPARTMENT
upon experlm&lt;" ntLns. rr,und he wus the work, a.ud after conslderaUo:1 at the time of Jonn·g death they Pleas were heard In the CBSe and
The members o1 tne
able to wrlltJ wlth his nght hand.
of the matter by t.he Comt it was Wl' l e dependent upon him for sup- the jury retired to the Jury room vester claas ni the
STORE
ki{Jeed between t.he parties throug n JJOL" l.
about 3:00 p. m . 'l'he verdict tn church, and Invited g:unt&amp;
'their at.t.orneys that n temporaL y
The romnlilmion gave the case ~ favor of the plnintif!s was returne.i a Halloween party at the
ll~sllalniug m dcr woultJ be grantl•tl hrarlng and decided that they sus- shortly after.
•parlors Wednesday even!Jlg.
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Mrs. Peul Bylell an4 LucWt
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Compenaation Case of
Henry Cade, Miner Alleeeclly Injured

Another case, naming the Industrial Commission ol Ohio as the
deff'!ndants, has been filed In the
common pleas court here by IJenry
Cade, as an appeal from u n•cent
decision ot the commission.
Cade claims according to the pc.
tltlon filed here, that he was formerly an employee or the Red Bid
Ooal company and that on October
30, 1929, he was overcome with bad
air In the mine. AB a result of tht!
Injuries mcurred from th e m 1ue
ulr, oa.de clalm8 that he has :.thee
sutrered wlth lung trouble, heart
trouble, a poorJy nourished body,
that his clrculatJon ha.'l bet!n bad
causlng 1068 of appetite, and thr~ t
he has 'beeh a total physlool wrec!(
unable to do any manual labor.
On September 28, 1931, the comM
miHslon heard the case of Henry
Cade nnd atter deliberating
the evidence brought forth ,
• ~d a dccu;lon that the compensu.tlon be !llsallowed . Cade asks the
l.'O mmon plllQS court and a. jury . !.o
reeonslder his case n.nd as~ u~a l
he be nllowed to par!Jcipnt.e in the
funds of the Industrial Commlsslon with other neee~~.'IUry relleL

Mines Keehne and Schaefer
Win Recognition for
Mu•ical Ahilily
'J'wn local l'Oung ladles, pruduc1• .,;
of the PotUCJOY High school , ha.v.· 1
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been signall y houorcd at the
University at Athens
They are Mllll' Emmy
Lou
Ke ehne , duughLer or Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Keehne e nd Miss ~[elen K. f
Schucter, di'ughLet of Mr .and 1\/h ,;. l
. A. BchaHer.
liave been selected fOil'
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the llotwrary muslBllfma Alpha rota and
fo r women.
a member or l.h rt
choir , the Melhv ·
the Women ','! Ol e~
also a member of
Chl Omt!ga society sorority.
Helen Is H member of the Sch00! ,
Music Clui.J, !~ pmnlst for the Wo- 1
m en '11 Glee l"lub and Is n member!
of the PI Beta Phi social rrororit.y. 1
Membersh ip to Ul.e Slgmu Alph3
society is by in\IILutlon only
Is extended only to studPn t.-:
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ta;nding obilll.y in
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Mrs. Theron Rus ~E'll . t'nll·r&lt;::uo ,
about twenty-five of hiS YOIIIl!(
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Company disposing of the entire stock of the
Red Anchor 'Department Store Company, which
suffered 80 heavily in the recent disastrous conflagration.
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the entire' stOck from the Red Anchor building
and ship it to Chicago. For that reason there,
necessarily, will be no.Fire Sale.
The work of rehabiliQ1tion is now going on and
announcements,of a re-opening of this store with
new fixtures and an entire new stock of goods
will be made from time tO time.
Watch this newspaper for news ahout the reopening of the

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Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum e nt ;• J· t au;~\ 1
bridge club .- at her home 0:1
'04ary-Stcw;;.';d~;ncf1ay rvenlnrr
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was !JUest of
Mls5 Marguerite Meytr
'""'~.;;,- tl1c club prize for lltqh
and Mrs. Stevens tl:e guest
Dainty refreshmeuls w;on•
bv the hostess.

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KRAUT CABBAGE
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FRANKfURTERS

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Bo~lah EWillK, Mrs. Cad'lie W1 ck ·
Mary Ellen Wickham
Karr and Miss OertrUt l"
atl.cndt'c'\ a telephone meP t held at Jackson Wednesday.

19c

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Senator Bhnhan nnd son Chester
Thomns Sayre Jr. made a
b~&lt;.lne;;, trip through Wcl't VlrIMt wet'lr.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett llllvs of
Chester SPf'il l Sundny with honw

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.lames Wll.~on Ji. of Portsmouth
Sunday wnh his porents, Mt·
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J~Furc.,;;; lMr a nd Mr!&gt;. L. c
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The house was beaut1fult:v cie comll'd with nn appmpriate color
1:mh ~me deJllctlnl( u H•Lllowt&gt;t'H
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th e rll\ler sJ011 of the e,·ml lng·, en .
krlnlnmPut which wiLl! rollowe&lt;l bv
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Guth &amp; Whitlock .................. Plo,.. 317-L
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Lewil Hudlun

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power
ftl41.Chinea an aOO n~ In
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At one tim•

':e one J

OUmm-t

after

Cor &amp;tate Rid • Thla ma)' be
t.he eV4:nlnl
• talDed by lcYYinl an adcUtlooaJ tax \ The aaaoctation made

er~. wm be Uned up •nd parad:- l for .everal yetn and we
an- ed before 1M Judl:ea 11t.llnd Thoe'! 1very much io lc:.e them from our

WITunIT; TH1XNO H·ItJ~"HEH- ~~:~:::=~a~:r~~:~e:;lrs~~:z~::=te~w:!t:~~~
=e:wt~~tr:?.::hhEl~, =~th~'i:::
CONN[rlro
1.1 [
te· 1
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ed 8 mi)IB levy Then wby not

an

vbt.e ~~~r;.~r:t~~~ ~~ ~O:eto~ld ·~ ukcd to be their tunnleat,

and
Kr and Mrl. AIYie Ortmn an.1
tba.e dep1etlnc aome cllarlltter •d.aurhtn- or Rutland •pmt. Bunda)'
lha.ll be aak.ed to do 110me very ane here with Yn. Haney Beall
actblr, durin&amp; the rran41 pe:nde
Mr and Mr.. Lon Cuater and
The Jtldp;l IWIU plci t.h. belt. children ot Pc:lmeroy apent. 8UDIIQ
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b
wtlb be
dre&amp;led lady and the beat idralled ere
r ~rente, Jlr. and
man and both WUI be llftRIJ.ttd Mn A C. Price
with $5.00 cub awards each. doPatMr and Mn
.Joe ft1ee and
8
explain many millundenlandlnp and cltoar up mlsronceptlom which .m~~ouy PDYI the operatlng e'pellB(!s of OW' \ ~en" e~:ry~~~;;npl::,. ~!e:h:':~ ~ by ~- B~A M1en'1 ~- :uc:ter =tb~lelda~'"~! ~~:
:.cn oo i!;
ld ,_ tb b
on
u...:: m-• com ca
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Y e.-e
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1 bl k 18
I
~al votert llff haborin 1 aC this time
oc
50 .....
e lahest. bidder lady and the'\ moat. comical drtale&lt;i at. tbe home of hla parents Mr and
In exchan1e fer script which iS man WlU receive t2.!0 eat.h. u
a Mrs C J Prlce.
1given for cas h purcha.ses
BRIDGE HOSTER!'
prlr.e, and the n101t. eamtcal cb'eas- 1 A Ill. Price v1aUed L. C Eaton ot
Th() follo\\1ng racts sho uld bf' wh ich Is 10 pay the t own s pmt lcn 1 Mrs Walter Harrl.s m tertaln!dl The &amp;:ala carnival affair , Satur- ed. glrllnd l:tly under ttm yean of
Bandy 8unda7
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considered b y the l'lectoratr of or l't"(!Cting t he building ald th( the members of her brkill:e cl~D at~)'. wlll be started w1th one ,:,t
wlll receive 1200 In cash
Bert. Wheakl.on mack a
Mld~leport b \ otmg on the $6000 remaining 12,000 is fer seats fOJ ~ hom~ on Second Avenue, burs ~h:sem"a~~tl~: a~~~ c~tt:: thThen promptly at. nine .O'Cilotk, trip to ParkenbUill B&amp;t.urday
b•mti Issue. at ne"t
T ue&amp;&lt;ht.y'l:i this bulldlnJ1 and for man ua l ttam- I ay f'venR~: t H
lo
d ...... village Merchan~ to the atnOWI~ I r'TChuckdaWinegar and HI&amp; Kfnlll
Mr and Mn. Ralph MeDI.de
lectlon
l fng equipmen t
Mrs
Ovd
arr
an
_.., I i I 100
I
o
empo
nee orcbeatra will &amp;I· ehUdren spent. Saturday nllbt
e
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Ja 1.~es Ha rJu were t he rec i"Vt l'lts 0
wll be oontrtbuted by ihe semble on the street. between M1U Bunda be
wttb h
q
The state r~quired that eve r) fl rst
With more than 200 pupils In th e u! the club prizes tor hla:h scorf Imercha.ntt~ aMOCiation to be ctven and Coal wit.h some or the mo.t up. and
: 8 camer paren
~rade high .l:.ch ool ha ve a n a udlt o _ high ~~&lt;:hool they hav e no place ret un d Mrs Ferd Ha wkblll re«'lved I lO the people In excha.nge for the to dllte dance muaie for the Oilj: 11
~·01 Man h ..
lu m e nd nmnaslum
I assembly €Xcept thi! buUd tntl.. but the guest prize
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script Recently, cotree sold tor feature o! the
a street tern
b
d.a
c es
It further offered to ! unJ ish 1tt cannot be used for t h at pmp&lt; ~e
At lhe close • or the deUghtful 113 00 per pound, a sUk umbrella dance which \\W be
free
er&amp;nd Ulb~ l(n, l
much the great€r am.oL.n t D( t hr until chall s are provi1ed
! eve ning spen t in ca rd playlnl de- 1brough t S'15.00 ,potatoes were 110ld 1tor t.h011e who attend the
to IJ"&amp;~el then new '
ThiS building 18 now Ill d a1 h use Hciot.s retn.shmc n ts v.ere served by the peck for 110 00 and llti.OO, .l , whether 1n costume or not
road
moml.nl
cost. or eleetln~ such tt bmld lnt;
but the Board or l!:ducatlon must ac~ loJr ph viSlcal educatio n an d ba nco by lhe hosWI!l!
~
mirrgr medicine ca.bb'iet wu handP'Uil for the )'OUJll 11nd old
PaUl and Dale Bro~q
c-ept their offer at t h e t tmc ll \I ll ' mstt uctlan Le.ter It ~lll be l i SO"~d
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edlddown tor *8800. a live chicken tlon every minute of the
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a bualnell strip to Parker»made
for bas ketba ll and whe n supp ltt'll
Mr and Mrs A~th ur BOiCe left 80 for nearly SMIOO Exhorbitaot from slx o"clook until eleven
Monda)'
The offer was accepted, th e- build- with chairs It will be used CCir as - fO I Cc.lumbus Friday nwrnmt~ to ~!~~:· yu,t but It was aU given In or even later, wm be had here
and Mta. HarTl' Pickem and
ing fr ected an d the B oa t d ts now ~lnbl1es and other sc h CJol acth lttcs
peno the day
m: k:l ngeth or the auction script urd&amp;y. Vlsii.Cirs from oeil}lborlna chllmD of Reednllle spep~ SJ.IO:
» Hk jnr: th P. vo fl•rs to conflt m their
A portion of thts oond t!;S.\1€ 1s to 1.s MIS Gusta Rubles left. Friday ror th~~ho ~u m~rchandlse free to towns and Clttes will be welcome to day here wtth her mother, lbs
action by supplying the necessar,J furnish ad ditional e 4 u 1pment. f tJJ I Bell w va , where Bhe will visit., sale will hi'! !ta~te~~~:ilflport The attend tha Halloween eelebretlon M ..lotle Hendenon.
fu11ds b~ th is l:mnd Lii8Ue, $4 000 of manu 11 I tralnlnl At. ~he pr esent for several weelul with relative~; and concert by th A
t.h a band aa pleot,v of enjoyable momenta wm
WlWe OorneU retllnl@d home,
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fl"
mer1can Lesion be presented by t.he Middleport after a weeklt yjajt wUb rel&amp;tlva
- - - -- - Bulipeu Min s A8BOC1atten
at New Brlpltcm
The Ladlel Aid ....... wlll ....
"MASKED" PARTY
aoclal and Ht.lloweea pe.rt.y ln
A masquerade part:v waa held
ehun:h buement. Prllia.)' even~
1 hursday evenin at the Baptbt
Nov 30 Everyone come &amp;Dd
chuah by the Intermedla.te B y
lbe
P U About thirty members were
prEU~ent to enjoy the evening spent
in playing prize winning game!
After the awarding o:f the prizes
retreshmenbl
were served
b~
tbta levy tar bonda when it. wm
auction sa111!s tor the benefit ot
_
Iquin t hat much less ln W'1e 1enetal those who buy 1 Mlddl rt nd
EDITOR'S NO
fund levy to secure state aid" a,nd
~n
epo
a
TE The followln1 artlde ~overinx Lhe loul school , t h
cl&amp;
Jl be
ld lth
rea:: ve tor each dollar ex~ded,
j us our 00n WI
pa w yut &amp;Ctlpt. with the &amp;arne valo&amp; att.ach
Jilt.uUon pruposed bond kllue and expenses eon~ted with u, baa been any lncreued taxation' Inth18 way
This acrlpt ta 88 ed b
th.
~
we can build up OW' schOol plant
v
f
~
prepared h.T .\. W. M( Kay, superintendent of th" local sehools. It will With our local levy while the .sta te p~chasers 1 ~ week to week and

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WE. ~8 children, read the •tory of Robinson Cru'£JERE'S a ouporh ...,.

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,only 'a atQI.'IY and no such privations and experlenceH
cou d occur ip this day and age But as we today read
the. pews 'atspatcheH we find that Times have changed little ~pd that 'l'r~th, as 1! was in the days of 111"11' BIIO, wheu

the oayintt wlui first drafted, is still stran11er than Flctwu.!
•j Was '•1! nnt but a few days ago t llat t hree men wert 1'
·~
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fou!\d marooned on a lonely, uninhabited island m tbe Pa-l
cjft~ ocean, after !hair wrecked boat and 11art of theh
ca pinll' outfit, was discovered by a group sailing a pleaour r~acht. A vessel of the U. S Navy made the rescue
aftCr the yachting party made thefr ' dlscoyery known.
'i.'llnci&lt;Jt \h• liandlcap of heavy ~eas and In a ctrtvi,Ng
· the tnree cast-a-wa'ys were bro.~ght aboarcj the •hlp,
cl••t: onlly Jp loin cloths, as were the savar•• of y~oter
in this country. Thblr clbtpes, In the lllore thlin 'ix
ol enfor~ed exile, had been reUuced to tRrteJ.I )&gt;Y
tho~1veatMer '!'hell sitbt!i~j~e4'' oli wild Pllf•• &lt;ll,coa\Ju~, a,nd
frui't. ~M~~~ island. ' '
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tl(e~'l! after being wrecked i~
i!t'o\'11' .1)~st
' tl;ln ~In an aged to escape anil 'wl 8\y'
'!he
it, .fioplrtflno dou~t that 'ooner or I~ 'l!l'ijo woqld
.un&lt;l··..t• th\\Yj were. There1n~Y'Q.• n~ !fi~t,l'•li!liMlitl ~
It lk certain that it teaches ~~~H~~~Iual, al·
unbfl•e·~~tt event. happen today •• t!!tli&gt;H 'ill til~
of o'ur jreat table writers and that, altlr 'a ', Truth
o}i'•••r~r \.h~h fiction.
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lUbe General Eloctrio
Auperheterodyne with DeW,

important engineering refine•
ments., housed in a beautiful
walnut cabinet of clueical
design- and prtced at ouly
$164.50, including tube&amp;!

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At Beggar's Court Martm heard
the same clock stnke1 a§ he stole
throtigll the gathenng dusk towards
the boathou~. plamly the prey of
nervous. uneuy fears, though he
tried to assure himsCllf that t-.h.rt-ell
and Sant could not poss1bly dream
that he Wl\9 plannmg to betray them
Yet once or twu~e that clay he had
thougltl he saw suSPICIOn m thetr
eyes, to make Jum feel it would be a
rehef to be nfely away from Beggar's Court. Th~ mere thought of
facing Martell, d Martell had an
mklmg Gl bi g intention, made Mart1n
sluver.
More than once he Jookoed furttvely
round, hstemng mt~ntly, But tbe
ground~ seemed utterly dc~crted He
shpped •nto the dm1 shadow of the
!Joatho11Se.
And then Martin gave 11 st.:.tden
~ttped scream: In the darkne~s two
wa1bng. hand9 had gnpp ed h1m frdm
bcf1111d H1 s capwr, as he struggh:d
vamly.~ was JnvJ sJbl e, but he knew
that voice of deadly stlky Intenstty
that whispered:
'1J ust off to keep the appomtment
vou ma.de by telephone, are you,
Martial Six o'clock, wasn't it-and
,you were to go bJ water, because 1t
would ~ safer, to tell everything to
the other sJdc, eh, Martmr You
da(nned trattorl I'm afratd you may
be late for your appomtment"
Martm's desperate coovulstve
$lruggln weakened, eeased. Some
tlung had been pre!lsed over his
mouth and nostril! wh1le hts arms
were pmtJcd, somdhmg wtth il s1ckly
BUITocatmg odor . . .

that dozens of woe-test au•

diences have voted superior
to competiog eete. Come in
aod hear it-aod "'Belien
: your own eanl''

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Other G-E eeUP'l.SO up.

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NElWS emanuting from the

TAMPA
"The

Conve~ient

Center"

of

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FLORIDA
uThe Pl11Y8'round of Amer&amp;ca"

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Half~past 6. Shll ng srgn of Mart1n, :u the three men WlUted by the
es tuary at the foot of the garden
at Manorwayt
The tLde wat running nnftly out
( to sea, deep in shadow between Jts
'wtde bank!, with the hght of a young
moon break1ng only occauonally out
of an overcast sky of ragged dr1hing
clouds to glram on the turbtd eddy·
mg w~ten.
"Half pagt iS. I wonderlf he'tcoming?" sa1d Haste nnpatiently Then
suddenly, a rtunute later: "My God I
What's that? Did 1 ou see it?"
Out in the atream a dark object
was , being carried dotm by the tide
lhat a momentary gleaJU of moonhght had p1cked out from the shadow!. For a startled instant Haste
~ould almost ban persuaded him·
fl~lf that jt was a white drowned
face ••. then almost with his cry the
moonlight faded out and the shad~

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'J&lt;\]111'&amp;'8 j.AROJST UOTF.L

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''Qii'fiCI~L
A,AA
,•

waul~ 'I'IP tile ivlli'ii

of oupporllnll ltolll'
~o11th who il" coHon
farl!itl'l! &lt;lp the Ml~clle .ut •.-. :'"\.!lin
olMRllli!lr•!~rinl 1

-.-----'lillnjl rl,ht now; we

~*diP •~pranoa.

Clifton

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1 l.l'rl Hnman Bailey a.M ehlldretl

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And then Martin p...-a • auddett atiW ICrelllt. In the ,. . . _ twO
waiting bud• had aripped bim from behind.

IUvea.

,~:~: ~~~~1!~;:-~=looking

u

for-

~r can look,

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roadeide not
tbe ~tel of 8eapr's CourL
two li.te vcc:upanb, one wa1

25C5C
2Sc

25C
FRE~Hp~~~~ .BRAINS. . . . . . . 25C
NICE ROAST PORK
12%
Sweet and Tender
C
NICE FRESH SIDE PORK
12\1"·1:
Can you beatit
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PORK CHOPS, Nice lean
29
Shoulder, 2 Pounds
C
LAMB CHOPS
25C
Very Fine, 2 Pounds '·
LAM:o!~~~-

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Mr aM Mrs T S Jlerridie o!
Oalllpolts were visiting Middleport
fTienda 'l'hursday

II

Don't fqrret the Bie
Dinner (Chicken or Rout
Pork) to be served 'by the
Pork) to be served by tbe
Bethany Church Ladies
on Electiou. Day, Novem·
ber 3, Price 50 cents.

:

feverishly busy w1tb &amp; spanner under
"M'art1n't wifel"' he wbiaperell ..
the lifte.d bonn.et, whilst the. otb~r Haste.
offered 1mpracttcable apgge!tiona Ul
H'aate v•ul~d. abru'p_tft.1With a ae...
a tone of gloo~y eusperatioo. A turo to the ottierl. 1'be lut thin1 he
church clock chrmed half-past !),
d~ed. waa ~t Wra. :Wartfa 11hould.
canter tlle l~ormatioa at Belllr't
ACTION
Court that tfte bad Hen thtm. at tb• HEIGHTS-PT. PLEASANT
At Beggar's Court a'teftUGUS ac- pteli But, Just then the ~
ROUTE I
tlv•hes were in progress. ~hort11 glan«d bfclf. to recoanlk~ JIM: She
after 9 a lorry hrioglq a wtadlau came quic:ldy toward• him Wit~ •
with tteel cables aa4 Oth6r tackle white, desp,_to fa«.
out bit
had. turne~ i• at the ptea; and u"'e. •
J .. c·c:·
workmen were bOW bu.ty by the
ADd :Ia1te IWORI beaeatli bll \iled~.iO.::i
hght of flara eluria1 awaJ the bre'ath at thi1 adTertlsemeat o( their
heavy fragmenu of fallen maiODI"J preaence to'aa7 poNible watcher• ill
that chgked tha doot of the n~lt. the arouad1.
At the clock ~eel the haU..bour 1..1h. ~WJntetl ~ juat found
lnspectoi Haite 'camel up tbf road 1n1 P.OOf' hu•bamt cltchnaedt"' 1bo
with Jim and Bill Gr~1011. Hi had broke out wUdlJ. ..He wa1 tlb1l '--·-:-;:'--:--·
been in no great hUtr)' to"follow the from tile watercJ~J~t beyoad tha fh..
workmen upoa the acene. allu:c it ~d: ' thcf; doctor thjaks tt wu ! ~:~''',::"''",.as quite ce~ thai DOt 'uotU they not aeeideatal, his death! Oh, he wa.
were through with their job and had mufdered-1 know he was mur•
gone would MarteU '1nd Sant b• deredl"

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PAYMENTS

Cl}"ing

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t;:deJtall

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WhicJ. ·. home
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dud~
hia dfll,th DQt"" ~~r~~i~~:~~~~1
stariuoa enough
arin far

the three' m.en. So that waa why he
hadlfl:iled to tara up a.t 1i[~QOtW&amp;Jil
toitfgh~
"I am terribly .,.0 try tb !tear tt.•
Jim. ,aatd ~ wkb pi'" in hh voice.
Altnclat actols his worda cu~ a
awi(f; ~stion:
"lim
hu ba d
•w•,..a., 1 o Willi to 1«1
tou at \ 6. · Yr. w te~d b.CI

~da

:rn

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for every d.,..1,..in~r~/{,
- - - m' th,.· coua~~
1111
own a motor ear. Let ua ._,.

r-·~-.~;::~~
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about ' this low-coat
nanci:Dr plaa and ' d•·--:JJ
.trabi. the car which .~~~~;!:/l~

llead. "No.

bycaroatbe,?f,rtOfthewa.nt~m.ea

wa1 a possibalii:J" to be par4ed
apia 1 t.
The only other fipre m the dark
q11iet road
that of a womu1
whom the quicker step• of the tbi'ee
men wen onrtl1cina u thq apoo
proached the rates of B~s

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to YOU.
tioa on

andltan~~~~~::::.:::.:::.=

cried fiercely, ..Marte11
Saat-t:hq marderccl him. 1 know

WOJDUI

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heater has more than a

f~t4f' H EAJ RQ ~'*I

Estate

H~atrola!
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what is the reo~son?

Come.

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And'
tell

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you and show you.

There ia
your part to buy.

C()unty

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Oa. tiHi other alde of the hfah waD

C...r••• C.... Firat
that laclQaed the 8f0uhdl of Bea•
Tbe &amp;eael"'.t lllltlad iowant a
aar'• eourt a &amp;pre wu movina Ye1J pubUc mu ia rar~1 wronz. espeatealthll70 ttt. ean of tflat unsee• claiiJ wben be pOIJeiiiM , blJb 01'Uatea.et hid 1J.tard the raised. ex- 1der of cJyJe •cow,.ge. Oouraie 11
Court.
ci~d •olce. the: _ CIT of WJater•a , the prime eseptlf,l or lt4t_.~
As thCJ d~ aear the,- coolcl name. For a tec:oud a fate hiddea 11hlp. "Ali aoe•lf Coun1e toe&amp;" AI
hear that the ' dimt, outlinod fiaure bJ the ahi~.~ ~f.ut furtivel,. Doctor Johnaoa ..,._. •traJes.s a
•• front waa sobbing ~~:aconttollab17. from ~b' ~~n dte direc:tioa of man ba1 that virtue he hill 00 . .
And a1m6st In the u.melnoment"Jim tbe' •nMU~· m- t road.
"'
carlty for pretervtq aDJ otber."-1
\' nter recopbed bcr.
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('fq ~ Ccmtl•-' TOIUh'OW) ' f 1 W&amp;llliDJtoa 8tu.
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· ·:«t~'trlOui:StHs
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, lcfi m"e,

po.Uble

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imitators? The genuine

qr to wtlcb the ptea of Bcnu'•
Wfhe1 mutdered him so that he
It waa a little more than two hours Court. An "ttemptc:d daiih for ~lt&amp;pe sltoatd. not eDme,"' t)le ha1f11em~nted

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Quality Meat.-Home Killed Beef
BACK BONES, nice meaty
4 Pmlnds
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PORK LIVER, fresh tender
Pound .. . ..
SAUSAGE, home made
It's Good, 3 Pounds
HAMBURGER, fre•h gro11nd
3 Pounds . . .

LOW COST.

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more

w0l114......com~

had

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are &amp;pending tbe ~ek end In Levi
Mrs Sarah Taylor and lJOJl Qi!O
of Toledo 'Wi~ ,arrive S.tw:day !fer
a weelt ~'1 Vl!Jit with 1\(r al\d Mrs
Oillldrd Ervin
1 Mr an~ Mrs La.wrence Murphy
and two children Bnd Mrs John
Harley of Detroit a~ IIPjtnding the
week end with Mr nrid Mrs ,James
B. Hc.rle,y and Mra F B "' Murph~
Mrs John Har~y will make a
extended vlslt here
rrlends
Fremont BlaCkburn returned to
his home In Bucyrus F'llda,y afte;.a visit here with friends and rein-

pas,Bd
mto for·
the two
w1th plain-clothtJ
the Tra)'ae mea
pollee.,
andpotted
these come?"'
clari:neta, w1tband
cold
bps on
sealed
were
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ever, aa they w111ted all un~now- th~ Wlth an appa~tlJ' diable4
Jw 1hook

later that one of the plainclothes
rneu who had been ketp\ng watch on
the rrroundt of lie~• Court came
h1U'I'Yin1 ap wJth anrL
At Bcnar'l Court a 11tart
been
made 1o c:lear awat atealthlly, under
1 cOYer .of the dark. to that under, IITound door.

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teacher

mer

HOTEL"

iem11m~•er lbO JOOq ohl !l*fl wJ!en
•• ~•n•• imporh"t to wQ!'I'Y ~boHt

lh' YtnlceQI

Clol!s No 7 of the Church of
Christ met Thursday eveflinl" at
the home or their
Mrs Dell
Martin and enJoyed a weiner rout.
and a ma.squerQde party About
thhty-three wer ~ pre!itnt to enjoy
the event
Harley Sanborn Mrll Blna Sanborn and Mrs Ida Sanl\(lm lndtored to Klnsbury
Thur8ttay t6r a
short vlmlt wtth Mrs MeiiMa Atkin·

OWll (l(osed in agam, as the drifting take therpseJvu thl"OUfth that Ulldef\mdistiDgtushable object was swept ground door. Time enough thea for
past;.
the inapec:toT to put in ao appear1 11Just a trick of the moonl1&amp;'ht, of ance.
NothiDI like :C..tcbing roar
course. Queer how OD.1' can lmagme rogue red•haa!!ed.
j
thu'lgal" satd Ha!te "1,th • laugh
NG aign of retagaltlon pused. bet!l&amp;t wu _half a. ahtver. _Han,g Mar· tween Haste an_d the two apparently
t1nl f wtsh he d come, if be a com· stranded motona~gb the foring."
wa11 entirel1 rapontible for their
But already Martia had come- preaence there.
"d he
c:ome bY wal.r• aa he h ad .sa 1
H-.ste wa1 wqrldn1 ,in coojunctloD

Hatel Hillsboro

IPICIAI.S

LAMBSTEW
Pound . .
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tender bllef, Pound . . . . . . . . . .

FRIENDS
•.~''.~:..:~~.
Mr ENTERTAIN
and Mra Robert
Stephenson ]I ~:~I&lt;•
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entertained the following at theb
home on lower Third Avenue
Thlln!day evening Mr and Mrs' I;:;:~,;·;:;;;~
Strong Oak and three children Pre
mont Blackburn, Mr fllld Mrs Arthur Swisher, Mlaa Ethel KlnaJrd
and Paul Happonstahl

CHAPTER LVIII

It ba~ the glorious G-E tone

Plttlll~rill 41~tri~t r~relatlve to the jncre~se of steel m!lla •pro~ll•llon
~ctivi\Y in r~neral, is a most w'lpgll\~ Jillll· !"or

Sidne-y Wa:rwicL

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years In this country, steel has been .holiest barotn·
eloe~~~.:h,~u;~;~;~~~l~""" ~onditionl available in til' an\lr' country.
with a cond•tlon .ucp th!t It mlwllil&gt;a ••ld
wit~' reiJBOII~bje dejrree of confidence tl!llt ~~ ~ e~l ¥P••
the co~ntry, it I• not aurprlsin11 t!lat ~~~~ ~·• m~n
80
re•c~1e t~e announcement of the steel ll!lprpvenl'nt wjt~
ho~1 s. that It Ia not a flaah In til• PWP• put ~~~~
~~:~,!~~~~~~;~ pualnesa Interest• will ~ui~~IY , fpl,p1" ''ll&lt;l
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resumptljl)l bf oomewht n••rly no~pl,
normal co\ldltiono may l!rev,n. ,
~hil' 11 has been saiq •• often by rnl'qy who jt
m~•t'li
f!ther I~ th• tpourht, th.lt "prtlip~I'\IY
carne~," theaa tlllnp ~n~ ~lllP' ,!II'J
avero11e folks, stUIIhere t• •omtt haiPq
•••un~ encourared by the steel reports. With tpe •IPol
continulns an4 th• many II!IP••Ye!1l~lll@ ~f ~
contemplated by county, atate allil federal
durlnJ the collllnJ winter, t~el'l' II lnde•4 1
for r•Jolcm~r al the Pre!ent tlqte ~llMn ~~oro
IP!' ~o!11• time ~nd much !119'~ re~aon for a h*ff&gt;'
.itli~&lt; : tl~,;n for A continue&lt;! loo~ of qeapal~.
p~opl~ c~n h•r~lr be IIIR!Il'll fpr belpg
cmn;!i•~ ~nder certain coP&lt;IItiono, anti II
II•
It Ill~¥!' mo.r~ t~ap a \\lite of miR4 \i&gt;
jt must allo )le remembered tllat
hardly l!llprove tjle olt~tllR!l·
pi'B•ent Ia to t~e efY,ct tll~t
leY!
., ·· .,. '· on th~ upward tren&lt;t· IIleY ~t l•ti•l
~n4 not 11ettln8 any worn.
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this great· radio value!
it was enJoyed greatly by all of us and one ot
th•e'ti·ea•BOI!f pe,haps for that enJoyment 1n (#e childish
m~il mi11ht h~ve been, 1f the child thought at all, that it

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a lhlm of all royaiUef; from

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SGH ~0 I 8ON DI)I':I uE AN 0 EX pENSf pe~vyr:: ~ ':fs~r:~~;•t- I~Ws~~':nf:.reatBa~uro~l~::""~ !"~t.lnunLq-=':lca~~ I~=t ~ tvedW~ a:; :;,.,~LY
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!C:Ornfully r-efUNd W pay the prlc:e.)
He 8&amp;id at. that time that no phon·~ ,.o
eompe.nJ could compet.e
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the ' vll..lqe cordlna to a recent announcemeat arand pu:'l4e ot Ulole ill OOitlllM, red t(l
hBVe already been Patd lind• re tlred Iof the bla Halloween Street Cam I- wtUl prt.l ror wl.nnen of ncb mu&amp;er

the .tochool bonds

ot

lot the .JWn

Thil LUue of bondt will not. tn·
The Middleport BUIJneee llen'l
l'ollowtDI the •Je which will
crease the tax le'Y for 8Chool bondl 1Aalodation, or~:anlzed Juat a lew about ane b&amp;lt bow', YildoUl eao•
tn t.he v1llaa:e atnoe: more iChool iweeU qa for t.he pl'OI:DOt.&amp;on of taU for )'OWlS and old will be hek!

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They J)on't Mix Well

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Middleport ._ ~"-- ~ ~r;.;
..m':n~~ ':.:.':r~.-:~."= LOCAL ·MERCHANTS ARRANGE TOI"""'"':l!l:-:;:.: ~ ..;~~.~ 1 ,.:u. ~ ~..tr ~
~~~~~~~~ r:~low~or: S::.~ \HAVE BIG HALWWEEN CARNJV
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after

Cor &amp;tate Rid • Thla ma)' be
t.he eV4:nlnl
• talDed by lcYYinl an adcUtlooaJ tax \ The aaaoctation made

er~. wm be Uned up •nd parad:- l for .everal yetn and we
an- ed before 1M Judl:ea 11t.llnd Thoe'! 1very much io lc:.e them from our

WITunIT; TH1XNO H·ItJ~"HEH- ~~:~:::=~a~:r~~:~e:;lrs~~:z~::=te~w:!t:~~~
=e:wt~~tr:?.::hhEl~, =~th~'i:::
CONN[rlro
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ed 8 mi)IB levy Then wby not

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vbt.e ~~~r;.~r:t~~~ ~~ ~O:eto~ld ·~ ukcd to be their tunnleat,

and
Kr and Mrl. AIYie Ortmn an.1
tba.e dep1etlnc aome cllarlltter •d.aurhtn- or Rutland •pmt. Bunda)'
lha.ll be aak.ed to do 110me very ane here with Yn. Haney Beall
actblr, durin&amp; the rran41 pe:nde
Mr and Mr.. Lon Cuater and
The Jtldp;l IWIU plci t.h. belt. children ot Pc:lmeroy apent. 8UDIIQ
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wtlb be
dre&amp;led lady and the beat idralled ere
r ~rente, Jlr. and
man and both WUI be llftRIJ.ttd Mn A C. Price
with $5.00 cub awards each. doPatMr and Mn
.Joe ft1ee and
8
explain many millundenlandlnp and cltoar up mlsronceptlom which .m~~ouy PDYI the operatlng e'pellB(!s of OW' \ ~en" e~:ry~~~;;npl::,. ~!e:h:':~ ~ by ~- B~A M1en'1 ~- :uc:ter =tb~lelda~'"~! ~~:
:.cn oo i!;
ld ,_ tb b
on
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~al votert llff haborin 1 aC this time
oc
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e lahest. bidder lady and the'\ moat. comical drtale&lt;i at. tbe home of hla parents Mr and
In exchan1e fer script which iS man WlU receive t2.!0 eat.h. u
a Mrs C J Prlce.
1given for cas h purcha.ses
BRIDGE HOSTER!'
prlr.e, and the n101t. eamtcal cb'eas- 1 A Ill. Price v1aUed L. C Eaton ot
Th() follo\\1ng racts sho uld bf' wh ich Is 10 pay the t own s pmt lcn 1 Mrs Walter Harrl.s m tertaln!dl The &amp;:ala carnival affair , Satur- ed. glrllnd l:tly under ttm yean of
Bandy 8unda7
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considered b y the l'lectoratr of or l't"(!Cting t he building ald th( the members of her brkill:e cl~D at~)'. wlll be started w1th one ,:,t
wlll receive 1200 In cash
Bert. Wheakl.on mack a
Mld~leport b \ otmg on the $6000 remaining 12,000 is fer seats fOJ ~ hom~ on Second Avenue, burs ~h:sem"a~~tl~: a~~~ c~tt:: thThen promptly at. nine .O'Cilotk, trip to ParkenbUill B&amp;t.urday
b•mti Issue. at ne"t
T ue&amp;&lt;ht.y'l:i this bulldlnJ1 and for man ua l ttam- I ay f'venR~: t H
lo
d ...... village Merchan~ to the atnOWI~ I r'TChuckdaWinegar and HI&amp; Kfnlll
Mr and Mn. Ralph MeDI.de
lectlon
l fng equipmen t
Mrs
Ovd
arr
an
_.., I i I 100
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empo
nee orcbeatra will &amp;I· ehUdren spent. Saturday nllbt
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Ja 1.~es Ha rJu were t he rec i"Vt l'lts 0
wll be oontrtbuted by ihe semble on the street. between M1U Bunda be
wttb h
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The state r~quired that eve r) fl rst
With more than 200 pupils In th e u! the club prizes tor hla:h scorf Imercha.ntt~ aMOCiation to be ctven and Coal wit.h some or the mo.t up. and
: 8 camer paren
~rade high .l:.ch ool ha ve a n a udlt o _ high ~~&lt;:hool they hav e no place ret un d Mrs Ferd Ha wkblll re«'lved I lO the people In excha.nge for the to dllte dance muaie for the Oilj: 11
~·01 Man h ..
lu m e nd nmnaslum
I assembly €Xcept thi! buUd tntl.. but the guest prize
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script Recently, cotree sold tor feature o! the
a street tern
b
d.a
c es
It further offered to ! unJ ish 1tt cannot be used for t h at pmp&lt; ~e
At lhe close • or the deUghtful 113 00 per pound, a sUk umbrella dance which \\W be
free
er&amp;nd Ulb~ l(n, l
much the great€r am.oL.n t D( t hr until chall s are provi1ed
! eve ning spen t in ca rd playlnl de- 1brough t S'15.00 ,potatoes were 110ld 1tor t.h011e who attend the
to IJ"&amp;~el then new '
ThiS building 18 now Ill d a1 h use Hciot.s retn.shmc n ts v.ere served by the peck for 110 00 and llti.OO, .l , whether 1n costume or not
road
moml.nl
cost. or eleetln~ such tt bmld lnt;
but the Board or l!:ducatlon must ac~ loJr ph viSlcal educatio n an d ba nco by lhe hosWI!l!
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mirrgr medicine ca.bb'iet wu handP'Uil for the )'OUJll 11nd old
PaUl and Dale Bro~q
c-ept their offer at t h e t tmc ll \I ll ' mstt uctlan Le.ter It ~lll be l i SO"~d
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edlddown tor *8800. a live chicken tlon every minute of the
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a bualnell strip to Parker»made
for bas ketba ll and whe n supp ltt'll
Mr and Mrs A~th ur BOiCe left 80 for nearly SMIOO Exhorbitaot from slx o"clook until eleven
Monda)'
The offer was accepted, th e- build- with chairs It will be used CCir as - fO I Cc.lumbus Friday nwrnmt~ to ~!~~:· yu,t but It was aU given In or even later, wm be had here
and Mta. HarTl' Pickem and
ing fr ected an d the B oa t d ts now ~lnbl1es and other sc h CJol acth lttcs
peno the day
m: k:l ngeth or the auction script urd&amp;y. Vlsii.Cirs from oeil}lborlna chllmD of Reednllle spep~ SJ.IO:
» Hk jnr: th P. vo fl•rs to conflt m their
A portion of thts oond t!;S.\1€ 1s to 1.s MIS Gusta Rubles left. Friday ror th~~ho ~u m~rchandlse free to towns and Clttes will be welcome to day here wtth her mother, lbs
action by supplying the necessar,J furnish ad ditional e 4 u 1pment. f tJJ I Bell w va , where Bhe will visit., sale will hi'! !ta~te~~~:ilflport The attend tha Halloween eelebretlon M ..lotle Hendenon.
fu11ds b~ th is l:mnd Lii8Ue, $4 000 of manu 11 I tralnlnl At. ~he pr esent for several weelul with relative~; and concert by th A
t.h a band aa pleot,v of enjoyable momenta wm
WlWe OorneU retllnl@d home,
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mer1can Lesion be presented by t.he Middleport after a weeklt yjajt wUb rel&amp;tlva
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at New Brlpltcm
The Ladlel Aid ....... wlll ....
"MASKED" PARTY
aoclal and Ht.lloweea pe.rt.y ln
A masquerade part:v waa held
ehun:h buement. Prllia.)' even~
1 hursday evenin at the Baptbt
Nov 30 Everyone come &amp;Dd
chuah by the Intermedla.te B y
lbe
P U About thirty members were
prEU~ent to enjoy the evening spent
in playing prize winning game!
After the awarding o:f the prizes
retreshmenbl
were served
b~
tbta levy tar bonda when it. wm
auction sa111!s tor the benefit ot
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Iquin t hat much less ln W'1e 1enetal those who buy 1 Mlddl rt nd
EDITOR'S NO
fund levy to secure state aid" a,nd
~n
epo
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TE The followln1 artlde ~overinx Lhe loul school , t h
cl&amp;
Jl be
ld lth
rea:: ve tor each dollar ex~ded,
j us our 00n WI
pa w yut &amp;Ctlpt. with the &amp;arne valo&amp; att.ach
Jilt.uUon pruposed bond kllue and expenses eon~ted with u, baa been any lncreued taxation' Inth18 way
This acrlpt ta 88 ed b
th.
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we can build up OW' schOol plant
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prepared h.T .\. W. M( Kay, superintendent of th" local sehools. It will With our local levy while the .sta te p~chasers 1 ~ week to week and

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WE. ~8 children, read the •tory of Robinson Cru'£JERE'S a ouporh ...,.

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,only 'a atQI.'IY and no such privations and experlenceH
cou d occur ip this day and age But as we today read
the. pews 'atspatcheH we find that Times have changed little ~pd that 'l'r~th, as 1! was in the days of 111"11' BIIO, wheu

the oayintt wlui first drafted, is still stran11er than Flctwu.!
•j Was '•1! nnt but a few days ago t llat t hree men wert 1'
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cjft~ ocean, after !hair wrecked boat and 11art of theh
ca pinll' outfit, was discovered by a group sailing a pleaour r~acht. A vessel of the U. S Navy made the rescue
aftCr the yachting party made thefr ' dlscoyery known.
'i.'llnci&lt;Jt \h• liandlcap of heavy ~eas and In a ctrtvi,Ng
· the tnree cast-a-wa'ys were bro.~ght aboarcj the •hlp,
cl••t: onlly Jp loin cloths, as were the savar•• of y~oter
in this country. Thblr clbtpes, In the lllore thlin 'ix
ol enfor~ed exile, had been reUuced to tRrteJ.I )&gt;Y
tho~1veatMer '!'hell sitbt!i~j~e4'' oli wild Pllf•• &lt;ll,coa\Ju~, a,nd
frui't. ~M~~~ island. ' '
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tl(e~'l! after being wrecked i~
i!t'o\'11' .1)~st
' tl;ln ~In an aged to escape anil 'wl 8\y'
'!he
it, .fioplrtflno dou~t that 'ooner or I~ 'l!l'ijo woqld
.un&lt;l··..t• th\\Yj were. There1n~Y'Q.• n~ !fi~t,l'•li!liMlitl ~
It lk certain that it teaches ~~~H~~~Iual, al·
unbfl•e·~~tt event. happen today •• t!!tli&gt;H 'ill til~
of o'ur jreat table writers and that, altlr 'a ', Truth
o}i'•••r~r \.h~h fiction.
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lUbe General Eloctrio
Auperheterodyne with DeW,

important engineering refine•
ments., housed in a beautiful
walnut cabinet of clueical
design- and prtced at ouly
$164.50, including tube&amp;!

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At Beggar's Court Martm heard
the same clock stnke1 a§ he stole
throtigll the gathenng dusk towards
the boathou~. plamly the prey of
nervous. uneuy fears, though he
tried to assure himsCllf that t-.h.rt-ell
and Sant could not poss1bly dream
that he Wl\9 plannmg to betray them
Yet once or twu~e that clay he had
thougltl he saw suSPICIOn m thetr
eyes, to make Jum feel it would be a
rehef to be nfely away from Beggar's Court. Th~ mere thought of
facing Martell, d Martell had an
mklmg Gl bi g intention, made Mart1n
sluver.
More than once he Jookoed furttvely
round, hstemng mt~ntly, But tbe
ground~ seemed utterly dc~crted He
shpped •nto the dm1 shadow of the
!Joatho11Se.
And then Martin gave 11 st.:.tden
~ttped scream: In the darkne~s two
wa1bng. hand9 had gnpp ed h1m frdm
bcf1111d H1 s capwr, as he struggh:d
vamly.~ was JnvJ sJbl e, but he knew
that voice of deadly stlky Intenstty
that whispered:
'1J ust off to keep the appomtment
vou ma.de by telephone, are you,
Martial Six o'clock, wasn't it-and
,you were to go bJ water, because 1t
would ~ safer, to tell everything to
the other sJdc, eh, Martmr You
da(nned trattorl I'm afratd you may
be late for your appomtment"
Martm's desperate coovulstve
$lruggln weakened, eeased. Some
tlung had been pre!lsed over his
mouth and nostril! wh1le hts arms
were pmtJcd, somdhmg wtth il s1ckly
BUITocatmg odor . . .

that dozens of woe-test au•

diences have voted superior
to competiog eete. Come in
aod hear it-aod "'Belien
: your own eanl''

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TAMPA
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Half~past 6. Shll ng srgn of Mart1n, :u the three men WlUted by the
es tuary at the foot of the garden
at Manorwayt
The tLde wat running nnftly out
( to sea, deep in shadow between Jts
'wtde bank!, with the hght of a young
moon break1ng only occauonally out
of an overcast sky of ragged dr1hing
clouds to glram on the turbtd eddy·
mg w~ten.
"Half pagt iS. I wonderlf he'tcoming?" sa1d Haste nnpatiently Then
suddenly, a rtunute later: "My God I
What's that? Did 1 ou see it?"
Out in the atream a dark object
was , being carried dotm by the tide
lhat a momentary gleaJU of moonhght had p1cked out from the shadow!. For a startled instant Haste
~ould almost ban persuaded him·
fl~lf that jt was a white drowned
face ••. then almost with his cry the
moonlight faded out and the shad~

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of oupporllnll ltolll'
~o11th who il" coHon
farl!itl'l! &lt;lp the Ml~clle .ut •.-. :'"\.!lin
olMRllli!lr•!~rinl 1

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Clifton

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And then Martin p...-a • auddett atiW ICrelllt. In the ,. . . _ twO
waiting bud• had aripped bim from behind.

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tbe ~tel of 8eapr's CourL
two li.te vcc:upanb, one wa1

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FRE~Hp~~~~ .BRAINS. . . . . . . 25C
NICE ROAST PORK
12%
Sweet and Tender
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NICE FRESH SIDE PORK
12\1"·1:
Can you beatit
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29
Shoulder, 2 Pounds
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LAMB CHOPS
25C
Very Fine, 2 Pounds '·
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Mr aM Mrs T S Jlerridie o!
Oalllpolts were visiting Middleport
fTienda 'l'hursday

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Don't fqrret the Bie
Dinner (Chicken or Rout
Pork) to be served 'by the
Pork) to be served by tbe
Bethany Church Ladies
on Electiou. Day, Novem·
ber 3, Price 50 cents.

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feverishly busy w1tb &amp; spanner under
"M'art1n't wifel"' he wbiaperell ..
the lifte.d bonn.et, whilst the. otb~r Haste.
offered 1mpracttcable apgge!tiona Ul
H'aate v•ul~d. abru'p_tft.1With a ae...
a tone of gloo~y eusperatioo. A turo to the ottierl. 1'be lut thin1 he
church clock chrmed half-past !),
d~ed. waa ~t Wra. :Wartfa 11hould.
canter tlle l~ormatioa at Belllr't
ACTION
Court that tfte bad Hen thtm. at tb• HEIGHTS-PT. PLEASANT
At Beggar's Court a'teftUGUS ac- pteli But, Just then the ~
ROUTE I
tlv•hes were in progress. ~hort11 glan«d bfclf. to recoanlk~ JIM: She
after 9 a lorry hrioglq a wtadlau came quic:ldy toward• him Wit~ •
with tteel cables aa4 Oth6r tackle white, desp,_to fa«.
out bit
had. turne~ i• at the ptea; and u"'e. •
J .. c·c:·
workmen were bOW bu.ty by the
ADd :Ia1te IWORI beaeatli bll \iled~.iO.::i
hght of flara eluria1 awaJ the bre'ath at thi1 adTertlsemeat o( their
heavy fragmenu of fallen maiODI"J preaence to'aa7 poNible watcher• ill
that chgked tha doot of the n~lt. the arouad1.
At the clock ~eel the haU..bour 1..1h. ~WJntetl ~ juat found
lnspectoi Haite 'camel up tbf road 1n1 P.OOf' hu•bamt cltchnaedt"' 1bo
with Jim and Bill Gr~1011. Hi had broke out wUdlJ. ..He wa1 tlb1l '--·-:-;:'--:--·
been in no great hUtr)' to"follow the from tile watercJ~J~t beyoad tha fh..
workmen upoa the acene. allu:c it ~d: ' thcf; doctor thjaks tt wu ! ~:~''',::"''",.as quite ce~ thai DOt 'uotU they not aeeideatal, his death! Oh, he wa.
were through with their job and had mufdered-1 know he was mur•
gone would MarteU '1nd Sant b• deredl"

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EASY
PAYMENTS

Cl}"ing

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t;:deJtall

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WhicJ. ·. home
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dud~
hia dfll,th DQt"" ~~r~~i~~:~~~~1
stariuoa enough
arin far

the three' m.en. So that waa why he
hadlfl:iled to tara up a.t 1i[~QOtW&amp;Jil
toitfgh~
"I am terribly .,.0 try tb !tear tt.•
Jim. ,aatd ~ wkb pi'" in hh voice.
Altnclat actols his worda cu~ a
awi(f; ~stion:
"lim
hu ba d
•w•,..a., 1 o Willi to 1«1
tou at \ 6. · Yr. w te~d b.CI

~da

:rn

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for every d.,..1,..in~r~/{,
- - - m' th,.· coua~~
1111
own a motor ear. Let ua ._,.

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about ' this low-coat
nanci:Dr plaa and ' d•·--:JJ
.trabi. the car which .~~~~;!:/l~

llead. "No.

bycaroatbe,?f,rtOfthewa.nt~m.ea

wa1 a possibalii:J" to be par4ed
apia 1 t.
The only other fipre m the dark
q11iet road
that of a womu1
whom the quicker step• of the tbi'ee
men wen onrtl1cina u thq apoo
proached the rates of B~s

wu

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to YOU.
tioa on

andltan~~~~~::::.:::.:::.=

cried fiercely, ..Marte11
Saat-t:hq marderccl him. 1 know

WOJDUI

it.~

-'

heater has more than a

f~t4f' H EAJ RQ ~'*I

Estate

H~atrola!
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what is the reo~son?

Come.

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And'
tell

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you and show you.

There ia
your part to buy.

C()unty

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Oa. tiHi other alde of the hfah waD

C...r••• C.... Firat
that laclQaed the 8f0uhdl of Bea•
Tbe &amp;eael"'.t lllltlad iowant a
aar'• eourt a &amp;pre wu movina Ye1J pubUc mu ia rar~1 wronz. espeatealthll70 ttt. ean of tflat unsee• claiiJ wben be pOIJeiiiM , blJb 01'Uatea.et hid 1J.tard the raised. ex- 1der of cJyJe •cow,.ge. Oouraie 11
Court.
ci~d •olce. the: _ CIT of WJater•a , the prime eseptlf,l or lt4t_.~
As thCJ d~ aear the,- coolcl name. For a tec:oud a fate hiddea 11hlp. "Ali aoe•lf Coun1e toe&amp;" AI
hear that the ' dimt, outlinod fiaure bJ the ahi~.~ ~f.ut furtivel,. Doctor Johnaoa ..,._. •traJes.s a
•• front waa sobbing ~~:aconttollab17. from ~b' ~~n dte direc:tioa of man ba1 that virtue he hill 00 . .
And a1m6st In the u.melnoment"Jim tbe' •nMU~· m- t road.
"'
carlty for pretervtq aDJ otber."-1
\' nter recopbed bcr.
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('fq ~ Ccmtl•-' TOIUh'OW) ' f 1 W&amp;llliDJtoa 8tu.
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· ·:«t~'trlOui:StHs
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, lcfi m"e,

po.Uble

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imitators? The genuine

qr to wtlcb the ptea of Bcnu'•
Wfhe1 mutdered him so that he
It waa a little more than two hours Court. An "ttemptc:d daiih for ~lt&amp;pe sltoatd. not eDme,"' t)le ha1f11em~nted

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Quality Meat.-Home Killed Beef
BACK BONES, nice meaty
4 Pmlnds
. .. . ..
PORK LIVER, fresh tender
Pound .. . ..
SAUSAGE, home made
It's Good, 3 Pounds
HAMBURGER, fre•h gro11nd
3 Pounds . . .

LOW COST.

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IN MIDDLEPORT.

more

w0l114......com~

had

BAilll\5

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are &amp;pending tbe ~ek end In Levi
Mrs Sarah Taylor and lJOJl Qi!O
of Toledo 'Wi~ ,arrive S.tw:day !fer
a weelt ~'1 Vl!Jit with 1\(r al\d Mrs
Oillldrd Ervin
1 Mr an~ Mrs La.wrence Murphy
and two children Bnd Mrs John
Harley of Detroit a~ IIPjtnding the
week end with Mr nrid Mrs ,James
B. Hc.rle,y and Mra F B "' Murph~
Mrs John Har~y will make a
extended vlslt here
rrlends
Fremont BlaCkburn returned to
his home In Bucyrus F'llda,y afte;.a visit here with friends and rein-

pas,Bd
mto for·
the two
w1th plain-clothtJ
the Tra)'ae mea
pollee.,
andpotted
these come?"'
clari:neta, w1tband
cold
bps on
sealed
were
•
ever, aa they w111ted all un~now- th~ Wlth an appa~tlJ' diable4
Jw 1hook

later that one of the plainclothes
rneu who had been ketp\ng watch on
the rrroundt of lie~• Court came
h1U'I'Yin1 ap wJth anrL
At Bcnar'l Court a 11tart
been
made 1o c:lear awat atealthlly, under
1 cOYer .of the dark. to that under, IITound door.

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teacher

mer

HOTEL"

iem11m~•er lbO JOOq ohl !l*fl wJ!en
•• ~•n•• imporh"t to wQ!'I'Y ~boHt

lh' YtnlceQI

Clol!s No 7 of the Church of
Christ met Thursday eveflinl" at
the home or their
Mrs Dell
Martin and enJoyed a weiner rout.
and a ma.squerQde party About
thhty-three wer ~ pre!itnt to enjoy
the event
Harley Sanborn Mrll Blna Sanborn and Mrs Ida Sanl\(lm lndtored to Klnsbury
Thur8ttay t6r a
short vlmlt wtth Mrs MeiiMa Atkin·

OWll (l(osed in agam, as the drifting take therpseJvu thl"OUfth that Ulldef\mdistiDgtushable object was swept ground door. Time enough thea for
past;.
the inapec:toT to put in ao appear1 11Just a trick of the moonl1&amp;'ht, of ance.
NothiDI like :C..tcbing roar
course. Queer how OD.1' can lmagme rogue red•haa!!ed.
j
thu'lgal" satd Ha!te "1,th • laugh
NG aign of retagaltlon pused. bet!l&amp;t wu _half a. ahtver. _Han,g Mar· tween Haste an_d the two apparently
t1nl f wtsh he d come, if be a com· stranded motona~gb the foring."
wa11 entirel1 rapontible for their
But already Martia had come- preaence there.
"d he
c:ome bY wal.r• aa he h ad .sa 1
H-.ste wa1 wqrldn1 ,in coojunctloD

Hatel Hillsboro

IPICIAI.S

LAMBSTEW
Pound . .
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PRIME RIB ROAST, from young
tender bllef, Pound . . . . . . . . . .

FRIENDS
•.~''.~:..:~~.
Mr ENTERTAIN
and Mra Robert
Stephenson ]I ~:~I&lt;•
1
entertained the following at theb
home on lower Third Avenue
Thlln!day evening Mr and Mrs' I;:;:~,;·;:;;;~
Strong Oak and three children Pre
mont Blackburn, Mr fllld Mrs Arthur Swisher, Mlaa Ethel KlnaJrd
and Paul Happonstahl

CHAPTER LVIII

It ba~ the glorious G-E tone

Plttlll~rill 41~tri~t r~relatlve to the jncre~se of steel m!lla •pro~ll•llon
~ctivi\Y in r~neral, is a most w'lpgll\~ Jillll· !"or

Sidne-y Wa:rwicL

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Portland

m•ct•

years In this country, steel has been .holiest barotn·
eloe~~~.:h,~u;~;~;~~~l~""" ~onditionl available in til' an\lr' country.
with a cond•tlon .ucp th!t It mlwllil&gt;a ••ld
wit~' reiJBOII~bje dejrree of confidence tl!llt ~~ ~ e~l ¥P••
the co~ntry, it I• not aurprlsin11 t!lat ~~~~ ~·• m~n
80
re•c~1e t~e announcement of the steel ll!lprpvenl'nt wjt~
ho~1 s. that It Ia not a flaah In til• PWP• put ~~~~
~~:~,!~~~~~~;~ pualnesa Interest• will ~ui~~IY , fpl,p1" ''ll&lt;l
i·
resumptljl)l bf oomewht n••rly no~pl,
normal co\ldltiono may l!rev,n. ,
~hil' 11 has been saiq •• often by rnl'qy who jt
m~•t'li
f!ther I~ th• tpourht, th.lt "prtlip~I'\IY
carne~," theaa tlllnp ~n~ ~lllP' ,!II'J
avero11e folks, stUIIhere t• •omtt haiPq
•••un~ encourared by the steel reports. With tpe •IPol
continulns an4 th• many II!IP••Ye!1l~lll@ ~f ~
contemplated by county, atate allil federal
durlnJ the collllnJ winter, t~el'l' II lnde•4 1
for r•Jolcm~r al the Pre!ent tlqte ~llMn ~~oro
IP!' ~o!11• time ~nd much !119'~ re~aon for a h*ff&gt;'
.itli~&lt; : tl~,;n for A continue&lt;! loo~ of qeapal~.
p~opl~ c~n h•r~lr be IIIR!Il'll fpr belpg
cmn;!i•~ ~nder certain coP&lt;IItiono, anti II
II•
It Ill~¥!' mo.r~ t~ap a \\lite of miR4 \i&gt;
jt must allo )le remembered tllat
hardly l!llprove tjle olt~tllR!l·
pi'B•ent Ia to t~e efY,ct tll~t
leY!
., ·· .,. '· on th~ upward tren&lt;t· IIleY ~t l•ti•l
~n4 not 11ettln8 any worn.
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this great· radio value!
it was enJoyed greatly by all of us and one ot
th•e'ti·ea•BOI!f pe,haps for that enJoyment 1n (#e childish
m~il mi11ht h~ve been, 1f the child thought at all, that it

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SATURDAY

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lase

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Bargalast

led

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a lhlm of all royaiUef; from

1etn&amp;
SGH ~0 I 8ON DI)I':I uE AN 0 EX pENSf pe~vyr:: ~ ':fs~r:~~;•t- I~Ws~~':nf:.reatBa~uro~l~::""~ !"~t.lnunLq-=':lca~~ I~=t ~ tvedW~ a:; :;,.,~LY
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MO.OOO Wr J:dlm&amp;.,

!C:Ornfully r-efUNd W pay the prlc:e.)
He 8&amp;id at. that time that no phon·~ ,.o
eompe.nJ could compet.e
1fJinph

J

the ' vll..lqe cordlna to a recent announcemeat arand pu:'l4e ot Ulole ill OOitlllM, red t(l
hBVe already been Patd lind• re tlred Iof the bla Halloween Street Cam I- wtUl prt.l ror wl.nnen of ncb mu&amp;er

the .tochool bonds

ot

lot the .JWn

Thil LUue of bondt will not. tn·
The Middleport BUIJneee llen'l
l'ollowtDI the •Je which will
crease the tax le'Y for 8Chool bondl 1Aalodation, or~:anlzed Juat a lew about ane b&amp;lt bow', YildoUl eao•
tn t.he v1llaa:e atnoe: more iChool iweeU qa for t.he pl'OI:DOt.&amp;on of taU for )'OWlS and old will be hek!

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t'118 !WJo'l -

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Cl.AJIHFI!;D

A~VUTlSING

By John P. Mod bury

JECTION

-TJpe like tbill
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rtllr.l

tl&amp;btwpd wJw polct ftlty

untU tw can 11t in an ottlce c.r lara ror an

JUtaesl.b~~

and

h!a own and baw his secr~ta1·y tell ) ~~:ot 1..1nconscloU&amp; anc. c.:c.uldn't euJo~
evteybody he's out.
lt.

Roo~a.nrc

A Na.&amp;;i

0111

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hunt~

0.,-;-V~uck:wlUe

The tn
mr:rmo.ld
who
clothes
Davy Jane
's Locker . llel' •'j theCln•khur~&gt;t:&amp;Smlth tellli IT't' he fo;:Owli
WI Jlle-- Ht. d&lt;Ws. H e t.ake.!i UCk .'lf

Amer klau 'fr&amp;redW:Ii
When a. man Ia dM!U;'!d up to kil l
and hun't the fare oo Chtea~o.

(12 pt.)

, . lllc M jlne.

Type

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YH'n IUI:at
No buai..Qeae man Ul rt.ally u

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an

Amerie~ a

Tri11mph

O!'Sf',

lo :J \' e

hf'f'll

uri J:IIUl II~· J ll)o:l·
sn JmprO\"t!ll In

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The Italian fighter who
Roman numerals

want~

thf&gt; referee to count him out

Mcny a ooy !1; goln~ to coll::.ge
IEMclency 1Exper14
an1 t-:tuciy!ng six ur 1;•vcn lnm:u~ ~~ · Tile tightwad who trle.d l:&gt; bu:,·
while his poor fathe r has lo stay a! wireless fence for his backynrd.
homr and f.trugglc wl lh th,~ r&gt;'·. ~ ~w.
Vital Sta.tlatic•
tcmuue.
I Any o! KIDK SOJomcn's WIVe, WJ.Ii
Advlre tc the Low - Worn
. one glrl-m a thous~tn1.
Th' hmwym r cn 1s l.\l'r &gt;Vh"l' •
I lit' groom tnes to open the Ld\!." :: j
Scl'io.l Al·compllshrn~ ub
!
blstults \dl.h a Jlmm y.
Blowing ycur brnln.s 0ut With ' !'
vacuum cleaner.
8,upreme Egcl:.ts
Thr. fcliow who wanted Lhc C&lt;irEJ:CU¥' it J".Lu.~&gt;e
1
nrgle l&gt;'oundatlou to give l1im .. , Aviators have to learn tl1e
busl·
medal ful' sav!ng hl~ own II! ~.
,I Hess from the growld up.

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For Sale, Miac.
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~Syou

Whene\·er you see a man wnlkfrlbw : ing lflsurely along th i! .street about
l.~ a ~;econd-~tory mnn?
7:30 In the evening, the chance~
Ccrpcn:. J- Yes. !Je cve:1 brta k.-. ale he's en his way to meeL hLS wife
Into vum~; pt•opl c-"s :ur castle., .
I at six o'clock.
Sergeo.llt--You sa y

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t

misery Jea~e. Th e prompt rehef this harmltss, efferve!ccnt dfink brin11:1 Will be a ~urprise and dcl1ght to yo"o.l. Make
up your mind to b1d Nervousness and Heodache~ "goodbye ." Get a package of Dr. M •les' Effervercrnt NE.R VINE
Tablets at 11ny drug stone&gt;. If you are not plea~;ed w1th
reaults , you r druigist will refund yol\r money.
\I .I. HR1

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By CLIFF STERKETT

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1111' )111&gt; boU went

ffl&gt;ln

one

11&lt;1e

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FIGHT RESULTS

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Ytile wfO.toc;l• '""' lp hit

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E·,
l'D'[Y~OUNOS
f TO IT·Honw
['TO wrcroNciN
AT N[.rlsnNVIl;
u
bn
1t
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JlJ il . NEXT ~~..t_s; :!!':'~~c.;~.:=
rnrn PlAYERS' ~~:~f~~~al=:+::::.'hi!.'th~rr;~ ::~b~~~=\lr::r~~~:~
o•y IN"£1!T1r 1TI·ON I!TADT[O
No MHATCH fron ·Lornl
lJH ll U
:r=.~. E\1~f?Jill :::·m~:'::T•"f.l~:.:5 :':[~:::r;:·.=~~"'l~.. ~f.'~ i
H : I il llH
i1 HI!
!:~~~o::,:~~~·~~·m:v~·...
Ore)'bound

eleven

By lntemat.lont.l NewJ llm"tloe

med

Gil

the p.me.

w::-,-.,h--:::Th,-e-w;;.tlen

Pomeroy Boyo Score Ta.uchdown ()p Fifth Play Of
Game And From Then On Conteot Become.
Rout For Home T~m

or t.he game. The quartft endect Unt1. The extra point. waa mlleeid
At New York-Benny
y 3 ~p.r , Sch I A th . . H
T
Th , On I
1hort1y arter with the eoou at. aa! and the acorm,: or the da)' ~h"\::1 New Yorlr. li•"tftl ..ht, defll&amp;t.cd
oo
q orltln
ave wo eoraea,
e a
to 0
reached 8f to 0 a ereat
e tOr
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The 6eCOrld quarter opened "'"l i t~ home boya.' Durtna · : ~t Lew Morrelll. Hew York, &lt;OJ.
It Ia ·w ork Of rractical Joker, The Other
t.he .. u on the Nellonvllle twen~y , pel'lod, t.be ball was down to ttic
G.tnbliaa Plot Ja On
yard Une. The)' attempted to punt NellomHle ten yard line but t.he
outoft.hedanoorzonebuttheklok boye oould not lake II acrou and
UNIVER~'ITY
was
blocked ••• wept , ..., '"'' tbe bau whon • forward _ .
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NOTES GIVEN TO POSTAL OFFICERS
str&amp;1Rht Into the air. AI It ounw pue. wu &amp;rounded back of the ao-t

Th t

NewMk, Mnd &amp;leve 8n01ky, Ha.rt·
totd, drew.
At New Hnen. Conn.-Dick [$YiJoo\ll't, Calllomla, defe&amp;Led Jobn

a

UHIO

.,.,u.ny

neober&lt;·

Bo8\on ,

dereattd

Kru.e, Portland, Ote.

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T
f~V
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trac~
:= ':!!o~~lil~~e ~~ ~i!~or~ :::n~~d ;:a~~ :ts: :~f1 fROM W[SI EYft~ llrr:~~ ~~~al r~:thor~l.::mt.o1ay ~ ~e:l~,! ~~lt!ll'uf~~R:c~·~CI~oubt
down, outstretched.
Crow stooQ under
wlUlhow.·
hl!I "Une
of and
courae
theynot
didn't
need
&amp;ms
The u.ball
that but
acore
.tt dtel
matter.
ever, was not roJng to be taken .so All Panthen played a wonderful
ully and -hen tt •·-'-• In'· oame u did tk .. lr succ... .,..ra, who
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Crow'
&amp; a'"""a,.. II bo··- ' uva...:u.
ed away to• were lell\ Into.......
t.he oame
after the

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At Eqmoriton, Alta.--Gll!i Son- ,..
Bob

Graham Station

Mlnn••po'••
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1D-IN8-A CGach Crlslt&gt;r htunth~d ntlempts t:
w
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mysterloWI Coru!piracy to bribe three
tht author. H r Uc-phoncd Lhi·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rou~h and
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hotel only t o llt' ln l1mm:d that m,
Unl·--•ty
of
Minn
·"ta
1ootbu.JI
da""'hter
of Colwnbus sr,........ nt a rev.r
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.
"W. Burzlk '" hnd 1:-"cu ni{IMcrcd
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WJO
th
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c con
days IR5t week with Mr . and Mrs.
all D. L RiCkard.
An otreoalve play. with Dye cany down m defeat by such an over- Nelsonville player knew what had be Picked from the squad aa a etel·
'
•11,h,.•&gt; J1&lt;1nd ered 0"', 11" J ~ue:.~lon · 1 " II lool:s Ilk!- til~= Y.urk ol bo nw 8 ~~crH~ :~:~tc~n v~ft~dHM~:
11 &amp; POi.
1 , a hun
1
and he was atop~
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' Th
or a t.e0 ept was 1dern ~rlled ....
T&gt;&lt;Tson
the couch ~:. .j J . M . Bpem.::eT at Rae 1uc w ! d neti·
;n• the ball between end and tack- wh e I rn I RK margin, t hey never once hapna"ed
........
....,... 011 . tar performer. The llne, comnn
....,....
.brtbe1 ol the veterans, aided by
Kel.ser
e unu&amp;ufl 1
a m
" It"~ too rld~ 1 uluu:. 1o wum:. nl se!'· d
, KiLVe up, each and every man pliLJ. the tour Ytlfd llne.
1
le, durlnl the 1\rat tour mlnuteiS O! inK the game untll the final whts·
Wmebrenner went over tor a. a.nd Arnold d1d exceptlOnaUy load
brought to UghL when ..three lden~· l lcus allen~a. u ltJd an .V\\il:O . 'M
a~r and Mr.s . William Pri ce and
1
the p.me, OJ the game
in for
the Pume- I tie ·
touchdown
on the
play point.
amJ did
work80me ftne the
day. durlnK
Blackwell
15 •
a.malwls.
ore too busy grll.IIIK readr fur t ht· Vlr1tinia Spence r moto!'ed lo Spe:Jl1Whwon.sln ~;:ami."
Piorottl bucked
thenext
extra
blocking
the In Head•LJ'ner Amofla
o
.....
.....,
t.h
touchdown
roy hil:h aehool and started . the
Nelronvme kicked off \o Pomeroy across through the center of th" game, which was Interspersed WUh B k
C
.,
G
menJbt"n or the Gopher ~ldnon
cer. W . Va . Sunday to v1s 1t e 1r
8
Panthers on their way to
Jon~: at the beglnnlnK ot the game and · lme. The tlrst and only PomernV , some nice runs.
UC eye
0 ege
ame1 squad, oftcrillQ th~m $l.500 eo.ch . if AdUing (o ll•.~; llll'H'(!IJilt 1, "' 1til sL~tcr Florencr
str1nl of 8ClOres which finally end· Pierotti returned the kickoff t.o his I punt of the game cwne in thill J It was reported that the Nelson.
Saturday
tht:y would promlse to " lay down·· 1 \l•h!ch, t~e · p,l ~~ was ~~~·tteu. a 1~Margaret Dower spent a f"C"w day~
ed 65 to the Nelronv1lle Grey - own rorty-elgbt line. On the next quarter when the Panthen needed ville team was considerably handJIn thclr game wJth the Uuln•rsily ,cal 11 .1'.Hflup~r man 11p01llrl rc- at MMon City last week.
hound&amp; 0, 'I'hundu.y afternoon at play. Winebrenner fum~led. on the about six inches tor a first down ) capped by quite a number or th~
WESTFALL THREAT cr Wisconsin Saturday.
,~.
--- -~~~~------ the NeiSonVUle 11eld.
1llnc of scrlnunaie and Nelsonvlll~ and an out.stde plmt was tried. .lt regulars being on the hO&amp;pital list.
T!1e three MlnneJSOla playen who
Alter the t\rst touchdown the I n:co~ered. E:rvln, f\I.UI)&amp;tk for the was good rolling outside on the 1Certainly this condition is t.o be
rt'cened th ~ let ten~ arc Captain
game was soon turned Into a trad: 1!Jreyhounds. tried 3 line play an~ Nelsonville twenty-five yard line. regretted, but whether their help Which Muat Be Stopped; Clart'n&lt;.e Mxnn. Jack Mamlt'rs an1 1 For
meet with Dye, Winebrenner, Si.s- ne t~- fumbled and Bruno Cast: 1 Then a lOlli lateral pa 56 WI!.~ could have stopped tue Pantheu !1
Cinc·rnnatJ" • Musky
Kun,etll MucDougall They brought
&amp;~n, Pierotti and Blackwell each I ~Co\elcd the ball 00 the forty- tried ending with Dye who virtually alter their first 11purts tor pins, IJ
1 the .1oteli .mmedlaltly
to the attaklnl their turns In racing away I eight
I trotted down the fleld through the to be doubted.
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Game Ia Toss Up
tentbn or Coa(b Fntz Crbler who
tor huge gains a.s the line opened
Then a great hole was opentld In I stupefied Greyhounds !ol' a forty- I The line-up .
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~;:u&lt;i he would tw-n them over t ~
lara:e holea In the oppcslng line.
the line netting r.bout fifteen Ifive yard run for a touchdown. Pomeroy
POS
Nellsonville
By 1. N. s.
lh( pcstul Ruthorltlcs .
and
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The Ohio Wesleyan·Ohio UmTt:rr.e theories prevailed on th:;!
The same became so that afti!r a yards, which was rouowed by the Tippy tried another drop kick tor '• Crow
few minutes had passed 1!1 the firsL touchdo""l' play with Dye carrying extra point but It was no good. The \ L. Case!
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WlcJu;
ff campus 1e;_sardlng the so urc~ of the
period, every time a Pomeroy play the ball between Nel.sohvllle's right next touchdown was made soon. Keiser
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Ktelnbr.lel versl.ty teams were tapering o l lr ttcls. coach Crisler. as well a. 5
was started th erans somehow end and ta.ckle. Dye attempted u after Ted Scott tntercepteq anoth- Scott
C
Hall pract.lse today in preparation lor the three targets c1 the bribe 'lot .
knew that 1~ was Jw;t anoth::!r drup k:lck. for the extra. point but er pass and Blackwell made a. nice Arnold
R LJ
Heffner their tilt at Athem
tomor1 ::JW, held that the not~ were the work 1
marcb to the goal line Even It was blocked. Four minutes had run tor a first down. Pierotti made B. Case!
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R c:;
Dezso
A second theory was Lhu.t ~h e
though Eddie Guinther and Bill elapsed In the game and the score the touchdown and Dyt&gt; pas&amp;ed to Pierotti
Grueser, two backfield men of th:.. wns 6 to 0.
Cros across the Uoe for the ext.m Dye
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Patto,1 In this week-em:t's fifteen stheduleC: notes v.:ere wntlen by a. Gopher
Crow kicked off on the next I point.
SISHOn
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Shaft'ea· Ohlo game~&gt;. Ohlo U. will entt'!r the partJJ;an ror the purpose of mJcctregular Une-up did not plal'. the
substltutes carried on with a men- opening pla.y and llie ball soore'l
Then way down on the lielson- Blackwell
H D
Hatch hay a decided favorite because 01 lng a fighting spirit into the
ace that meant business at all down to about tile ten yard lin~ vUie twenty-five yard line they at- Winebrenner
F B
Ervin Its Impressive record rolled up toe ' Ml:nnesota ~am tor the crucial
fnrur~ by
times.
land was returned to the 20 yard tempt.ed a pass which was interTouchdowns made by: Dye 6, last two years, during which UIT!!!\wtnconsln contest which will hnvc
1he BOND
On several occa~;LOns Dyr. did line. A pass from Patton to Hatch eepted bY Crow who went tearing Pierotti 2, Crow, 1. Winebrenner 1. It has lost only one game, and that an important bearing on the Big
l!nco11dldono~o~l
some very pretty open field run - I wa~ completeo: £or a .first down, but throu~~:h the necesaary rematnln~
Extra pomts made by : Scott 2, W Indiana thl.s year .
Tt.n conferem:c race t ~cause both
GuarallUC
ninll with alrnotit. ills entire tean1 to their own bad luck •mother yards for another touchdown. Scott Dye l , ~lerottl I, Crow I.
Although Olllo U. should win lo- teams have thus far ~en unt.eat~H
running an interference that could pass which was start.ed. J'rom the again place kicked for the extm
First Oowns :
morrow's contest, a young man b) This theorv wa!; upheld at Mndiwn
not be broken up. Time after tim•• same man, Wfnt to the arms of point, which sailed throu~~:h th~ P. H . B.
I 2 3 2·8 the name of Edgar Westfall. tr1plc- Wlscc.Jsln: by Coach Glenn Th,lule¥
Dye raced through for forty, fifty ICaptain• Ted Scott on Nelsonville's Goal bars.
N. H. S.
I o o 2-3 threat m(l.ll fi'Oru Wesleyan will walk d the Wu;consm team.
and sixty yards for touchdowns
I fort}' yard. Une. iJye lined the
Officlals:
- Ewlng, Zanesvme, Ret. na\'e to b~ stopped, and Wesleyan The third thenry altnbutetl th('
The
next
Wui,:Jaaown
came
whc.1
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The game wall 1\tl.eno:led by a 1boys up a.gaIn and t he ldenticll.t D
h
...-R•1Dg er, Umpire.
rt.oters are not sure that anyol''! mystnious letters to the etrc.r\1&gt; or
good sized crowd or loJal follower~ play which gave them their fitst
Y~ took t eU ba~~n a ~r 1~e 1atd Jones, Headiinesman.
can stop this boy. and they are a. gambling syndlca~ to buure th;· ,
Y yar
e an
Substitutes : Kloes, McCullough wllllng to bet even that Wesleyamloutcome ot the game In such a man
from Pomeroy with quite a number touchdown, was tried al[aln and i;, era pass on le
of Nelaonvllle fans in attendanc~. 1 worked to perfection, a rorty yard ~o~nta~~:~ ~:;~er~ow~b~he e~~~·~Baer, Wolfe. Potts, Holter, Joachln{ em'.!rBCI! victorious.
ner a.s to reali2.e 011 their bell&gt;.
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The day was an Ideal day tor foot · run for the touch. SCott place poi t b Dy
od
d th
Mt. Union will try and entertain The contents of the three Jette;~;
b&amp;ll, althOUBh a sharp wind pre - kicked for the extra point, which
n y
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an
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Cleveland vlslrors from John were.
valied durlng the enUre afternoon. crossed between tbe bars of th'l score stood at 59 to O.
)0
· , and from previoull record!! I "Dear Frie-nd : It you will do A Quality Product sold only lry Qualil;y Dealns
Soon atter the Panthers opened posts.
Remember dear reader, all this
seaacn the Clevelanders. will ! your best to 'throw lhe rame ay,•ny
an o11enstve drive which netted
Nelsonville took the ball from was going on In the first he.It and
very well entertained. John I to the Bad~s this cvmillK Bwtnr them one point after another, it the kick o1t' on their own twenty- was being done 50 alter that the
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Is given the edge, however, ' day tmd provided tho.t tlw B1\{l·
Willi easily seen that they had thelr five yard
line and irrunediately ~;pectu.tors from Pomeroy combined
this nocturnal contest oonight, gers wi'11, I ... m present you wi th
E. E. LANGDON
opponenta outcla~;sed con•lde•ably. went Into a passmg offense. They with the spectators of Nelsonville,
b
Th
1 l, 500 In ll1s.
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game
!ICheduled
for
today.
e
money w1 11 be
0
Almost at will. ho tes were torn In tried one \lut It went wild then on
e scor ng as a rna r
...Miami Rcdsk:lns will enter In Yl'IU' )l0118e86ion late Scturd~n·
Gallipolio, Ohio.
the Greyhound defcnsc by Ule an attempted punt, the ba.ll rolled loot, while "ye scribe" was walking Thinkt Hooaiera are Not
game at oxtord de- ~ night. You do not have to an.JSwcr :
BATTERY
&amp; IGNITION WORKS
BILL'S
strona Panther line, and the game free and Levio Cucl recovered. around his head whirling dizzily
. The
Red- this letter but l-et your work satw·- :
soon I:Jecame a rout.
'Pierotti went down the fteld to the frODl such ot'fenalve maneuvers.
.
Weak at Many Think
d
Middleport, Ohio
Although the Greyhounds went I two yard line and on the next play ' Tbe second half wa~ uneventf~u
They are
tlme l s~de~f sf:r~.'~ome rea 1 money in- 1
BATTERY SERVICE
POMEROY
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Pomeroy, Ohio.
leiters, which were written on the i
Ali·Amerteau footbBJl star in
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s
t-ncry o a . MQdl&amp;an hotel,
By and
WESLEY
1930. FESLER
in the first
taU- -- -1 - ~-- -------- Wrttben exclu111vely tor I. N. s.
season for the
llllll:l..,JiamrmllllmiiiiiWOUIIIlmUIIUUII~:•u•mmou:WU111:111U::u:::"mlllllllll:llllll""""""""""""""""""~
Columbus, 0., Oct. 3().....INS--Thc
Wittenberg team is ·
chanooa of Ohio State agaim;t the
revenlr-! lor the 1930
Unlv~rslty of Indiana in their grid- "'dmh';"""d to them by the TiffinIron bmttle Saturday depends upon
Ihe mental ettltude of the Buck:- :~;~;~:·:~CinelnanU·Mn.&lt;~kingum gam?.
eye$.
J
not counting In any copIt the Ohio team 1.'1 awake menstanding. ought lo d1·aw
tail)' and plays the brand of footcrowds. The outcome of this
ball It ls capnble of, it will defeat
the sports writers leave tu the
Indiana . lf the Buckeyes are not i'.l
of chance, cominonly called,
.the right mtml.al condition for thLS
.
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ea.me, they will have cnr. vl t.he
Wnost.e1· will clazsh al-l
haid .;st battles on thNr hands they
continuing a prlvat~ grid
have eve1· had.
· lllarted ,way back in 1903 .
In other words, Indiana will be
Defiance and Bowling Green, l\\'(&gt;
just a.s (:ood Saturday as Ohio will
defunalve teams w\11 come to I
i£t lh~m be.
Bowling Green In a ge.me
Up tu date, the !milan team has
will probably have a lot toj
been undefeated in lhe Big T~•J.
wtth the ending of the North-\
The Hoosiers 'took" Chicago \·ery
Oblo tiUe chase. Both
decislvely ancl came uut of the I own
are undefeat~d. but Bowling 1
game wtth a scoreless tie.
has sutrered one tie.
Tlle Buckeye's record Is not qulte
Tramiytvanla. eleven from 1
as JOOd, butt~ must be- rememberJd
, Kentucky, those souLhthat the Ohioans have played two
who played tqe ttrstl
'tltle contenders" while Indiana has
In the 80Uth jUst. 52
played two of the weake r teams
, will play the Dayton!
Pootball critics are favoring Ohio
stron~~: Flyers outfit art&gt;!
to be on the top by an Impressive
In this game, but tht)' I
margin when the final whistle
the 11ttl~ unheralded
blows. And they wUI be If they anthat held them to a
not tnkln1 thln~~:s too much
year.
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I have arranged with the Logan Furniture Co., of Gallipolio,
granted lnd treating ihe Hoosier
games tomorrow will see 1
ouUI.t as a push ove~ It they do,
playing the strong cap,tal ,
Ohio, to diopooe of the balance of their stock at factory coat. This
they will get the bl~~:gest surprise of
at Columbus;
Cedarvllle
their young l:"...ea. •
w:lth Rio Grande; Alllau~
will bto an opportunay to buy at a saving that you cannot· afford
I hope the Bucks will profit by
Wilmington; Western ~ethe big ml&amp;take that the 1929 Oh,io
ba.ttllnK with Oberlin: Ottei'·l
to miaa.
team made In preparing for the Inclashing with MariPt~; Kent
meeting Baldwin • Wa.llnc.e 1
dian same.
We were all pretty cocky and
".:bland trylnr to Bnlea.r Akron.
Special Walnut Bedroom Suites,
couldn't J\iUre that the Hoosiers
.
had. a chance. All of us \\'ere llstFrom,,,,,, , , , , , , .
LEI88 In our practice sesmlons
'
Jun couldn't eeem to get in a ser·
tie.
Latest in Poster Beds
ioWl frame of mind. T!.!e coaches
'11mt day, Ohio shoJld have .
hopped a-ll over UB and kept warn· bea.tun Indiana handilY, .blll It Just :
•
From , , , . ,
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lnl UB what we were In tor. But, goes to .show what the right frame
were too good tor our vlsl· of mind means to a [ootball teAm . ·
Odd Chests, (All Price' Cash Only)
couldn't see any or th~
Anytime a atronK team starts to 1
From , , .. , .. , , . , , .. . , ...... . . .
,;~:~:~·.~ot our Instructors.
oonslder t.helr opponent&amp; too llsht- 1
, the "biK day" of our ly. theY he.ve a let-down m~ntally
" finally came around. which ts the main cause for &amp;O I
This is all newly manufactured stor k of the late•t deoiam.,
!l&gt;~·~oat:h~
dJd everything possible
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Buckeyes meet one .
to the rta:ht
Indiana teams- :
and I an&gt; only able to offer furniture at theoe price• hecauoe the
But It WM to no
a.lwa.ys pulling "the I
reault everyone know&amp;--a Ust ~·;;q'!c~~~- and a team the.~ wlil 1
Lprap fufllilure Co. io roipr out of bu•ineu.
te\tn playinl a typical
last minute." It ali ~a·
!'Ji"l''l Haostar eleven and luo)t:y
on Ohio as to "-'hat. the ttnal
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Game And From Then On Conteot Become.
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or t.he game. The quartft endect Unt1. The extra point. waa mlleeid
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The 6eCOrld quarter opened "'"l i t~ home boya.' Durtna · : ~t Lew Morrelll. Hew York, &lt;OJ.
It Ia ·w ork Of rractical Joker, The Other
t.he .. u on the Nellonvllle twen~y , pel'lod, t.be ball was down to ttic
G.tnbliaa Plot Ja On
yard Une. The)' attempted to punt NellomHle ten yard line but t.he
outoft.hedanoorzonebuttheklok boye oould not lake II acrou and
UNIVER~'ITY
was
blocked ••• wept , ..., '"'' tbe bau whon • forward _ .
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down, outstretched.
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wlUlhow.·
hl!I "Une
of and
courae
theynot
didn't
need
&amp;ms
The u.ball
that but
acore
.tt dtel
matter.
ever, was not roJng to be taken .so All Panthen played a wonderful
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mysterloWI Coru!piracy to bribe three
tht author. H r Uc-phoncd Lhi·
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rou~h and
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hotel only t o llt' ln l1mm:d that m,
Unl·--•ty
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days IR5t week with Mr . and Mrs.
all D. L RiCkard.
An otreoalve play. with Dye cany down m defeat by such an over- Nelsonville player knew what had be Picked from the squad aa a etel·
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•11,h,.•&gt; J1&lt;1nd ered 0"', 11" J ~ue:.~lon · 1 " II lool:s Ilk!- til~= Y.urk ol bo nw 8 ~~crH~ :~:~tc~n v~ft~dHM~:
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and he was atop~
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or a t.e0 ept was 1dern ~rlled ....
T&gt;&lt;Tson
the couch ~:. .j J . M . Bpem.::eT at Rae 1uc w ! d neti·
;n• the ball between end and tack- wh e I rn I RK margin, t hey never once hapna"ed
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....,... 011 . tar performer. The llne, comnn
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.brtbe1 ol the veterans, aided by
Kel.ser
e unu&amp;ufl 1
a m
" It"~ too rld~ 1 uluu:. 1o wum:. nl se!'· d
, KiLVe up, each and every man pliLJ. the tour Ytlfd llne.
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le, durlnl the 1\rat tour mlnuteiS O! inK the game untll the final whts·
Wmebrenner went over tor a. a.nd Arnold d1d exceptlOnaUy load
brought to UghL when ..three lden~· l lcus allen~a. u ltJd an .V\\il:O . 'M
a~r and Mr.s . William Pri ce and
1
the p.me, OJ the game
in for
the Pume- I tie ·
touchdown
on the
play point.
amJ did
work80me ftne the
day. durlnK
Blackwell
15 •
a.malwls.
ore too busy grll.IIIK readr fur t ht· Vlr1tinia Spence r moto!'ed lo Spe:Jl1Whwon.sln ~;:ami."
Piorottl bucked
thenext
extra
blocking
the In Head•LJ'ner Amofla
o
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touchdown
roy hil:h aehool and started . the
Nelronvme kicked off \o Pomeroy across through the center of th" game, which was Interspersed WUh B k
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G
menJbt"n or the Gopher ~ldnon
cer. W . Va . Sunday to v1s 1t e 1r
8
Panthers on their way to
Jon~: at the beglnnlnK ot the game and · lme. The tlrst and only PomernV , some nice runs.
UC eye
0 ege
ame1 squad, oftcrillQ th~m $l.500 eo.ch . if AdUing (o ll•.~; llll'H'(!IJilt 1, "' 1til sL~tcr Florencr
str1nl of 8ClOres which finally end· Pierotti returned the kickoff t.o his I punt of the game cwne in thill J It was reported that the Nelson.
Saturday
tht:y would promlse to " lay down·· 1 \l•h!ch, t~e · p,l ~~ was ~~~·tteu. a 1~Margaret Dower spent a f"C"w day~
ed 65 to the Nelronv1lle Grey - own rorty-elgbt line. On the next quarter when the Panthen needed ville team was considerably handJIn thclr game wJth the Uuln•rsily ,cal 11 .1'.Hflup~r man 11p01llrl rc- at MMon City last week.
hound&amp; 0, 'I'hundu.y afternoon at play. Winebrenner fum~led. on the about six inches tor a first down ) capped by quite a number or th~
WESTFALL THREAT cr Wisconsin Saturday.
,~.
--- -~~~~------ the NeiSonVUle 11eld.
1llnc of scrlnunaie and Nelsonvlll~ and an out.stde plmt was tried. .lt regulars being on the hO&amp;pital list.
T!1e three MlnneJSOla playen who
Alter the t\rst touchdown the I n:co~ered. E:rvln, f\I.UI)&amp;tk for the was good rolling outside on the 1Certainly this condition is t.o be
rt'cened th ~ let ten~ arc Captain
game was soon turned Into a trad: 1!Jreyhounds. tried 3 line play an~ Nelsonville twenty-five yard line. regretted, but whether their help Which Muat Be Stopped; Clart'n&lt;.e Mxnn. Jack Mamlt'rs an1 1 For
meet with Dye, Winebrenner, Si.s- ne t~- fumbled and Bruno Cast: 1 Then a lOlli lateral pa 56 WI!.~ could have stopped tue Pantheu !1
Cinc·rnnatJ" • Musky
Kun,etll MucDougall They brought
&amp;~n, Pierotti and Blackwell each I ~Co\elcd the ball 00 the forty- tried ending with Dye who virtually alter their first 11purts tor pins, IJ
1 the .1oteli .mmedlaltly
to the attaklnl their turns In racing away I eight
I trotted down the fleld through the to be doubted.
I
Game Ia Toss Up
tentbn or Coa(b Fntz Crbler who
tor huge gains a.s the line opened
Then a great hole was opentld In I stupefied Greyhounds !ol' a forty- I The line-up .
1
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~;:u&lt;i he would tw-n them over t ~
lara:e holea In the oppcslng line.
the line netting r.bout fifteen Ifive yard run for a touchdown. Pomeroy
POS
Nellsonville
By 1. N. s.
lh( pcstul Ruthorltlcs .
and
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Schacken
The Ohio Wesleyan·Ohio UmTt:rr.e theories prevailed on th:;!
The same became so that afti!r a yards, which was rouowed by the Tippy tried another drop kick tor '• Crow
few minutes had passed 1!1 the firsL touchdo""l' play with Dye carrying extra point but It was no good. The \ L. Case!
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WlcJu;
ff campus 1e;_sardlng the so urc~ of the
period, every time a Pomeroy play the ball between Nel.sohvllle's right next touchdown was made soon. Keiser
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Ktelnbr.lel versl.ty teams were tapering o l lr ttcls. coach Crisler. as well a. 5
was started th erans somehow end and ta.ckle. Dye attempted u after Ted Scott tntercepteq anoth- Scott
C
Hall pract.lse today in preparation lor the three targets c1 the bribe 'lot .
knew that 1~ was Jw;t anoth::!r drup k:lck. for the extra. point but er pass and Blackwell made a. nice Arnold
R LJ
Heffner their tilt at Athem
tomor1 ::JW, held that the not~ were the work 1
marcb to the goal line Even It was blocked. Four minutes had run tor a first down. Pierotti made B. Case!
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Bagley whlch Is classed as the ·headhh~r"l' ot a pra.&lt;.tic£11 Jokester.
R c:;
Dezso
A second theory was Lhu.t ~h e
though Eddie Guinther and Bill elapsed In the game and the score the touchdown and Dyt&gt; pas&amp;ed to Pierotti
Grueser, two backfield men of th:.. wns 6 to 0.
Cros across the Uoe for the ext.m Dye
Q :a
Patto,1 In this week-em:t's fifteen stheduleC: notes v.:ere wntlen by a. Gopher
Crow kicked off on the next I point.
SISHOn
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Shaft'ea· Ohlo game~&gt;. Ohlo U. will entt'!r the partJJ;an ror the purpose of mJcctregular Une-up did not plal'. the
substltutes carried on with a men- opening pla.y and llie ball soore'l
Then way down on the lielson- Blackwell
H D
Hatch hay a decided favorite because 01 lng a fighting spirit into the
ace that meant business at all down to about tile ten yard lin~ vUie twenty-five yard line they at- Winebrenner
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Ervin Its Impressive record rolled up toe ' Ml:nnesota ~am tor the crucial
fnrur~ by
times.
land was returned to the 20 yard tempt.ed a pass which was interTouchdowns made by: Dye 6, last two years, during which UIT!!!\wtnconsln contest which will hnvc
1he BOND
On several occa~;LOns Dyr. did line. A pass from Patton to Hatch eepted bY Crow who went tearing Pierotti 2, Crow, 1. Winebrenner 1. It has lost only one game, and that an important bearing on the Big
l!nco11dldono~o~l
some very pretty open field run - I wa~ completeo: £or a .first down, but throu~~:h the necesaary rematnln~
Extra pomts made by : Scott 2, W Indiana thl.s year .
Tt.n conferem:c race t ~cause both
GuarallUC
ninll with alrnotit. ills entire tean1 to their own bad luck •mother yards for another touchdown. Scott Dye l , ~lerottl I, Crow I.
Although Olllo U. should win lo- teams have thus far ~en unt.eat~H
running an interference that could pass which was start.ed. J'rom the again place kicked for the extm
First Oowns :
morrow's contest, a young man b) This theorv wa!; upheld at Mndiwn
not be broken up. Time after tim•• same man, Wfnt to the arms of point, which sailed throu~~:h th~ P. H . B.
I 2 3 2·8 the name of Edgar Westfall. tr1plc- Wlscc.Jsln: by Coach Glenn Th,lule¥
Dye raced through for forty, fifty ICaptain• Ted Scott on Nelsonville's Goal bars.
N. H. S.
I o o 2-3 threat m(l.ll fi'Oru Wesleyan will walk d the Wu;consm team.
and sixty yards for touchdowns
I fort}' yard. Une. iJye lined the
Officlals:
- Ewlng, Zanesvme, Ret. na\'e to b~ stopped, and Wesleyan The third thenry altnbutetl th('
The
next
Wui,:Jaaown
came
whc.1
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The game wall 1\tl.eno:led by a 1boys up a.gaIn and t he ldenticll.t D
h
...-R•1Dg er, Umpire.
rt.oters are not sure that anyol''! mystnious letters to the etrc.r\1&gt; or
good sized crowd or loJal follower~ play which gave them their fitst
Y~ took t eU ba~~n a ~r 1~e 1atd Jones, Headiinesman.
can stop this boy. and they are a. gambling syndlca~ to buure th;· ,
Y yar
e an
Substitutes : Kloes, McCullough wllllng to bet even that Wesleyamloutcome ot the game In such a man
from Pomeroy with quite a number touchdown, was tried al[aln and i;, era pass on le
of Nelaonvllle fans in attendanc~. 1 worked to perfection, a rorty yard ~o~nta~~:~ ~:;~er~ow~b~he e~~~·~Baer, Wolfe. Potts, Holter, Joachln{ em'.!rBCI! victorious.
ner a.s to reali2.e 011 their bell&gt;.
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The day was an Ideal day tor foot · run for the touch. SCott place poi t b Dy
od
d th
Mt. Union will try and entertain The contents of the three Jette;~;
b&amp;ll, althOUBh a sharp wind pre - kicked for the extra point, which
n y
e \118.1 no go
an
e
Cleveland vlslrors from John were.
valied durlng the enUre afternoon. crossed between tbe bars of th'l score stood at 59 to O.
)0
· , and from previoull record!! I "Dear Frie-nd : It you will do A Quality Product sold only lry Qualil;y Dealns
Soon atter the Panthers opened posts.
Remember dear reader, all this
seaacn the Clevelanders. will ! your best to 'throw lhe rame ay,•ny
an o11enstve drive which netted
Nelsonville took the ball from was going on In the first he.It and
very well entertained. John I to the Bad~s this cvmillK Bwtnr them one point after another, it the kick o1t' on their own twenty- was being done 50 alter that the
. •
Is given the edge, however, ' day tmd provided tho.t tlw B1\{l·
Willi easily seen that they had thelr five yard
line and irrunediately ~;pectu.tors from Pomeroy combined
this nocturnal contest oonight, gers wi'11, I ... m present you wi th
E. E. LANGDON
opponenta outcla~;sed con•lde•ably. went Into a passmg offense. They with the spectators of Nelsonville,
b
Th
1 l, 500 In ll1s.
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took t.b
1
tte
1
only
game
!ICheduled
for
today.
e
money w1 11 be
0
Almost at will. ho tes were torn In tried one \lut It went wild then on
e scor ng as a rna r
...Miami Rcdsk:lns will enter In Yl'IU' )l0118e86ion late Scturd~n·
Gallipolio, Ohio.
the Greyhound defcnsc by Ule an attempted punt, the ba.ll rolled loot, while "ye scribe" was walking Thinkt Hooaiera are Not
game at oxtord de- ~ night. You do not have to an.JSwcr :
BATTERY
&amp; IGNITION WORKS
BILL'S
strona Panther line, and the game free and Levio Cucl recovered. around his head whirling dizzily
. The
Red- this letter but l-et your work satw·- :
soon I:Jecame a rout.
'Pierotti went down the fteld to the frODl such ot'fenalve maneuvers.
.
Weak at Many Think
d
Middleport, Ohio
Although the Greyhounds went I two yard line and on the next play ' Tbe second half wa~ uneventf~u
They are
tlme l s~de~f sf:r~.'~ome rea 1 money in- 1
BATTERY SERVICE
POMEROY
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- -----~-Immediately alter peruamg the 1.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
leiters, which were written on the i
Ali·Amerteau footbBJl star in
at
s
t-ncry o a . MQdl&amp;an hotel,
By and
WESLEY
1930. FESLER
in the first
taU- -- -1 - ~-- -------- Wrttben exclu111vely tor I. N. s.
season for the
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Columbus, 0., Oct. 3().....INS--Thc
Wittenberg team is ·
chanooa of Ohio State agaim;t the
revenlr-! lor the 1930
Unlv~rslty of Indiana in their grid- "'dmh';"""d to them by the TiffinIron bmttle Saturday depends upon
Ihe mental ettltude of the Buck:- :~;~;~:·:~CinelnanU·Mn.&lt;~kingum gam?.
eye$.
J
not counting In any copIt the Ohio team 1.'1 awake menstanding. ought lo d1·aw
tail)' and plays the brand of footcrowds. The outcome of this
ball It ls capnble of, it will defeat
the sports writers leave tu the
Indiana . lf the Buckeyes are not i'.l
of chance, cominonly called,
.the right mtml.al condition for thLS
.
I
ea.me, they will have cnr. vl t.he
Wnost.e1· will clazsh al-l
haid .;st battles on thNr hands they
continuing a prlvat~ grid
have eve1· had.
· lllarted ,way back in 1903 .
In other words, Indiana will be
Defiance and Bowling Green, l\\'(&gt;
just a.s (:ood Saturday as Ohio will
defunalve teams w\11 come to I
i£t lh~m be.
Bowling Green In a ge.me
Up tu date, the !milan team has
will probably have a lot toj
been undefeated in lhe Big T~•J.
wtth the ending of the North-\
The Hoosiers 'took" Chicago \·ery
Oblo tiUe chase. Both
decislvely ancl came uut of the I own
are undefeat~d. but Bowling 1
game wtth a scoreless tie.
has sutrered one tie.
Tlle Buckeye's record Is not qulte
Tramiytvanla. eleven from 1
as JOOd, butt~ must be- rememberJd
, Kentucky, those souLhthat the Ohioans have played two
who played tqe ttrstl
'tltle contenders" while Indiana has
In the 80Uth jUst. 52
played two of the weake r teams
, will play the Dayton!
Pootball critics are favoring Ohio
stron~~: Flyers outfit art&gt;!
to be on the top by an Impressive
In this game, but tht)' I
margin when the final whistle
the 11ttl~ unheralded
blows. And they wUI be If they anthat held them to a
not tnkln1 thln~~:s too much
year.
I
I have arranged with the Logan Furniture Co., of Gallipolio,
granted lnd treating ihe Hoosier
games tomorrow will see 1
ouUI.t as a push ove~ It they do,
playing the strong cap,tal ,
Ohio, to diopooe of the balance of their stock at factory coat. This
they will get the bl~~:gest surprise of
at Columbus;
Cedarvllle
their young l:"...ea. •
w:lth Rio Grande; Alllau~
will bto an opportunay to buy at a saving that you cannot· afford
I hope the Bucks will profit by
Wilmington; Western ~ethe big ml&amp;take that the 1929 Oh,io
ba.ttllnK with Oberlin: Ottei'·l
to miaa.
team made In preparing for the Inclashing with MariPt~; Kent
meeting Baldwin • Wa.llnc.e 1
dian same.
We were all pretty cocky and
".:bland trylnr to Bnlea.r Akron.
Special Walnut Bedroom Suites,
couldn't J\iUre that the Hoosiers
.
had. a chance. All of us \\'ere llstFrom,,,,,, , , , , , , .
LEI88 In our practice sesmlons
'
Jun couldn't eeem to get in a ser·
tie.
Latest in Poster Beds
ioWl frame of mind. T!.!e coaches
'11mt day, Ohio shoJld have .
hopped a-ll over UB and kept warn· bea.tun Indiana handilY, .blll It Just :
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lnl UB what we were In tor. But, goes to .show what the right frame
were too good tor our vlsl· of mind means to a [ootball teAm . ·
Odd Chests, (All Price' Cash Only)
couldn't see any or th~
Anytime a atronK team starts to 1
From , , .. , .. , , . , , .. . , ...... . . .
,;~:~:~·.~ot our Instructors.
oonslder t.helr opponent&amp; too llsht- 1
, the "biK day" of our ly. theY he.ve a let-down m~ntally
" finally came around. which ts the main cause for &amp;O I
This is all newly manufactured stor k of the late•t deoiam.,
!l&gt;~·~oat:h~
dJd everything possible
I
l
Buckeyes meet one .
to the rta:ht
Indiana teams- :
and I an&gt; only able to offer furniture at theoe price• hecauoe the
But It WM to no
a.lwa.ys pulling "the I
reault everyone know&amp;--a Ust ~·;;q'!c~~~- and a team the.~ wlil 1
Lprap fufllilure Co. io roipr out of bu•ineu.
te\tn playinl a typical
last minute." It ali ~a·
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on Ohio as to "-'hat. the ttnal
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cut ol til~ 1ame wlth a. ~~wii;illi;l~be~'i;;:;;:;;:;::;:;:;:l

T~su1t.ed

It's easy to get prompt relief from most headaches with Dr. Miles' Effe-rvucent NERVINE
Tablets. Just drop a NERVINE Tablet into a
glass of water. It makes a sparkling, effervescent
drink. It soothes the ne:-ves, relaxes the nervous
tension, sweetens the stomach and soon the pain

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Nervous Headaches that make
you sick and mi.erable all over.
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FOR SAL£

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Gain With Eue With Guinther And Grueoer
Playing Bench Duty

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UPPON[NTs. ~~~~.::d~'!:.~. =:=::::...=~~$·~;~LAST NIGHT'S 'TH'R[E MINNESOTA PlAYERS ~SK£ 8 ::~~::i~·~i~~~

DYE MAKES MANY LONC RUNS

Null and Void

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'lU I).UI.Y TIIDUIII, I'OUDOY, OIQO,

hla own forty yvd line. a beauU- I hall. did the

Jud&amp;lnl trom the way hubb.lnd+
are always growllnQ , b·" llll l ~ t J.uu:&gt;rkn In r&lt;•l't'lll ,H'III'S, llun .Jupll·
have tempted Adam with a cra.b" Q('H! gi'OIH'I'S IJUI\' uhlnJn lh@ luiPliJ
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CandldatJ !or TRUSTE£ ul
bury Townl!hi!J, a.t the
Nov. 3, 19JJ

INF-ERIORITY
COMPLEX'

TEU '!}iE,
FE:LLER T'LET
WELL ENOUGH
ALONE, OA.G

HOTEL tuLUMBUS

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SALESMAN WANTED-Local mtw I

only to work Punwroy and t: ur- ·
caillug on
munrllng c~un tl c.~.
bu~ln·.;ss concern~. Nationally advertised llne. Must be 11 hustler.
P[nnuncnt connection if yo u
make good. MERCHANTS INDUf.: THlES, INC., 2001-20:.!9 Home
Avenue , Dtl)ton. Ohto. 10-l'i-3t

&lt;.:"rn.,r li!.b. a.n.t Lor.r

7.00 Fireproof Rooms
lOO Rvom• a! $1.C)()

Each.
Fln~~roo!

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WANTED--100 cars Lo g1·ease. 75c
a car. Modern eqUipment. Oa.llcy
Sei vice StaU{Jn. &amp;·:th end of
Bnd!le Appronch.
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J".ana~:m,

Olnetor

MAYee: I WAS FOOLISh

lAKE
A LOOK

IO PAY FOR "THE WA"TC),t I 4AVE

C.t.'5PE'R OU"T 0~ MY OWN

A'T MY

MONE.Y ! ~OBOJ&gt;Y &lt;\PI'&lt;lECIA'TE!;

IO~lE'?

ANY"TH1Nl:r 'THAI COMEI3 ,00

P140TO,

EAr:,'(• IF I ~Ap CHAt:;~i:rE[)
I'T 'TO HIM HE'D

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NAMI! COM£&lt;?&gt;

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MEMBERo;HIP

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WILL I BlACl&lt;·
BALL 1-IlM?

h ~~~~rf'~'(ou EVER

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STORAGE BATTERIES

FesIer Says oh·
Mental Attitude
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TO BUY AT FACTORY COST.

(TILLIE, THE TOILER

Hotel Ch;1ttenden

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Conm! c·tcl y r~J::&lt;u.J1 " d aru.l renunl::! ~d . . . ov~r
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L!r~c. mmfort.~'hl ,. nlll :;:; -~.. .. ,. p.~uu,: l ~ r ;,'.;.
R .. : .: ;~ from $1 . ~ 0 llj1\\',ad.

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ELECTRIC THEATRE, POMEROY

l·lt)(l.l' alt(l .-;r.t! Buuk Jones, your favorite we~tern ~bu.
!''In mi ng uction ! Thrilling d ramq.! A story that tingle~
with the 1/fe-ltlood of the old west.

Alao Comedy "MEN ~QW QnTER"

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Secpn~ ancl Sycamore Sto., C.!fipt~lil
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titV/llrfhlf'f.lortrude S~qrt · ·nn~ '
3tropgf!r-.:.mortl compelling than
weakness ot'
~·~b-a n~w l "v~-the path of v tory! From the stag ::
hit "Tqrch Song"-

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Frid•y

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LOVE l&gt;J.A.TVI-;a.E'
AND YOU
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Buck Jcne1 in
"THE FIGHTING ifiERIFF"

C&gt;EEP

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Goodwin and Harvey l'rench at~-·

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ofllcers, Prohibition o11lcen,
and echool aupermtendenta hel4 lit
the oounty court house at J..opn,

of Stud,. c-iuctecl

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Governor's executive oom1m&lt;~~~•"' on Relief wu present and
qencles of Oov ·
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relief wblch wu the
principal topic for dlllcWIIIlon diJ!ilnl
tho meetlnl. JUQCe Davll of
prealded over the meetlnl .
There were representatives Athena, Perry, Hoctlnl and :Metas
preaent, with repreeentaof the American Red Crou of
different · count\~s · alao In atten-

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JIIJSIION SOCIETY MEETS

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tbe followinl Pf011'1U11 waa ren.,.., P8vlltlonal, Mils Katharine
~1: Roll Call, Items of In·
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Mre.
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LciChary.
After Ul,e bualness meetlnl dell-

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Be Made In Ohio
lllo'l::REASED

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influence . of. all. voters,
b~tl'nnen a~ women, will be gratefully
~Ppr,eciated
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AT .THE Ea.ECTION1NOV. 3, 1931
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At IIIII lime I aloo wllh lo Utank 1111 manJ friends and

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SIJIT FILED
Attorney General, Gilbert Be~
man and Prosecutlns Attorney,
Cedric W. Clark, ftled papers Ia
the common pleas court here In
t!le matter of the appropriation of
an easement for highway purposes
nece888ry In the construction and
Improvement of 8. H. No.16, Bee. K.
L., Meigs County, Ohio.
The appropriation or an easement Wl\8 for a right of way
through certain described lllnd In
Button and Salisbury townshlpl,
which was for the public welfll'e
and necessary for the prescribed
Improvements. Those to whom the
appropriation of the easement were
made, were: Tile New Pittsburgh
Ooal Co., Mary E. Jividen nnd
Charles Ebersbech.

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tbllr J)U'ellta Mr. and ..... Jobn
A. Pllber of Hellbta and ..... B.
0. Lewta of llaqle.
Kn. J. D. Roulh vlalted Wecluel·
da)' with tbe latler'a llliltft and
brctber·ln·law Mr. and lin. 0 . ~.
8beeta at 'Iblvlner.
Mr. aDd Kn. Wm. t11')' of Windale. IdabO are here on a vlalt 'With
tbe latter'l slater Mra. Reb"ah
HQman and otiWr relatlwa. Tll}l
II their lint vlalt In 30 yeua.
GladJa and Once Crow wbo are
and two tnenda were 101111 to ICbool tt Athene epent
callers on tbe Rlclp Thura tbe ~It end at bome. •'

..... l'aDIIlt 1'ralt Uld ehllclren
.,_ Cbe l1llllta of Olnd&amp; ()arper of
Jlomel'O)' TbundaJ,
Leot&amp; culleiD a l'oii&gt;OI'OJ
Yllttor ThunclaJ.
Mn. SIIJIUIIen, aon and dauallter
carper and dauabter, all of
were bUilD- eallen on
recenU, •
and Mn. Olyda Wblte of Bet
were' PoJMroy vlllton Wed-

day.
Mr. and Mn. Lroyd lllnclalr spent
Thursday nllbt aDd Prlday with
Kate Sinclair ot Beanrallow Rldlt'.
Elta Well II llnproved after an Ill·
eu of a few i!UI.
Mr. and :Mn. Bob Perry vlalted
Mr. and Mn. Jeff VIolet Sundav.
Vern Shumway and tamUy of
Alfred were the lflleSUl 0: Mr. and
Mrs. Guu VanNeu Sunday.
Emersoo WeU and Elbabeth Rou
were aftefDOOil callen Sunday &amp;t
WIU Lopn'a
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Don't forget the Bi1
Dinner (Chicken or Rout
PcwkJ to be aerved by .the
Bet.hany Church Ladiee
on Election Day, Nove~
ber 3, Price SO centa.

NOTICE:

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-Mra. K. P . Wallace and daiJI)lter
Olive Ann of Oalllpolla vlatted sev1d
with her
t M':ra J o
era aya
aun •
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Roush. Her
grandmother
Mrs.
Mary Wot~an accompanied her
borne f~ an tndetlnlte viZit.
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M':ra. an . B. Darby Jr. and two
children of ~f!lit, ·w. Va., visited
=~~ ~.,. lat~r·~th mothtr,
tl .·
asner an o er reaVel.
an~rf and ~ =rgeurt~rnetmte
·of Pa~ apent' ~onday ~th
the Jatterl motller Mra. Vhglnhl
Brln'"er
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• W. Sayre spent
the wt:ek end at Wheellnl vl&amp;ltinl
the former'a ala~, C811111e Bayre
anl:l· ifra. Mqpe · Valentine and
other relatiV!!I•
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and Mil. Tl)nJa J · liOn or Columbua .spent ~
eQd vlaltlnl
tbe fqrmer•a· trandjlarenta Mr and
Mrs. JlcCletan Jcihnson. '
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Special lnstructlcns hav~ been
lasued to Shltr field men that many
complaints have been made of vlolation of the law requiring that
"vehicles approaching the fro'!lt or
rear of a sohool bus \Jiat has CQme
to a -stop on a highway, outside the
limits of the municipal corporatlon, while In the act of dlt\charglng ochool children shall stop at
l~ast ten feet from such school
.bus and remain . stationary until
tlt·• children have cntored the bus
or have a~!ghted aQII reached the
r.oad aside. Vlolatio'!l calls for ten
to one hundred dollars fine. or lmprlscument In the county Jail not
to exceed 30 days, or both.

DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE' ·FOR

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JJert Pl.lwxll-;;; the
~ o( John Alllmlm.
:ura. Della Ollck and

wife

Cherry fti..1-e

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A turniP welghlnl over live pounds
le on dlllllat In tbe window of the
Greaa Meat Shop 011 Main street.
Tile turnip came from the garden
of Dallas Yeaaer who lives in Mn1011 City.

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daUihter,
Carl B.....;.la&amp;e and Hell!')' Ewlnl Pauline and Mlaa Paye BeJIDeU
Seaaion at Athena; Dr.
were buslneaa vlattora at Mad!Jion, were the Sunday Illest&amp; of Mra. C.
w. va., Prtday.
M. Woodard.
Skinner Speaka
Dr. M. s . Daniela who 11 conftned
thad Bush, the undertaker .11
In the hospital at Galllpolla 11 1m· very IU at thll wrtuna.
Tile 11Choola of Mld1leport and proving nicely and able to sit up
Mn. Jobn :Anknam and children
Pomeroy were closed during the some.
were the week end 1ue1ta of Mr.
day Friday, as the teachers atLendMrs. Allee Moore and grand- and Mn. Alta Rolllna Of Letart.
ed ll::e Southaaottrn Ohio E.dur•- daughter Nancy Ann. returned to Paye Bennett and Dan MeDertiona! A&amp;SOclatlon meeting 11t the their home In Columbus after " mott vlllted Mr .and Wn. Olea Me
Ohl•J Unlvenlty at Athens.
visit with relatives here. '
Del)lllott Saturday evenlnl.
All teachers from the schools ! : Mr and Mrs. Lemuel , Blrtchel'
JOhnny Wheeler pve a ehlcken
here attended the conV&lt;lntlon which j returned Friday from Toledo where aupper for hla YOUDI friends Won·
started Thursday evening and con- they have been visiting the past day ntcht, those attendlnl were
Euaene Bennett, Robert Prtand,
tlnUI'd through Friday. The Friday wek.
meetlniJ&amp; were opened at 9 A. M. lr.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith of At· Allen OUck, Clyde Wheeler, Ohaa.
, the Alumni Memorial Auditorium !ants, Geor 11 ta, arrived Thursday Pulta and Pete and Harold Roush.
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of the university with addresses evening for a vlalt with her brother
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst and
1by Dr. B. o . Skinner state director L&lt;muel Blrtcher , an'l family.
sona Robert and Ruda and Mr. and
of education.
Mrs. Cora Curtis and grandi!On Mra. Eber Carpenter and daughter
I During the afternoon a concert Wilbur of Columbus, Mrs. Dslla Freda of Portland ~re the Sunday
' was given by the Southeastern Chambers of Middleport and Mrs. lllleBUi of Mr. Durst s mother, Mn.
II Ohio School Orchest.ra directed by
W. L. Stivers were vlaltors at Mar- N~~~ ~;- Donah
,
Prof. w. D. Ingrat~. Thousands or !etta Thursday.
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; teach.rs of the Southeastern •chool
Mr and Mrs. Edward Bauer and Ripley Monday on bllalneu.
district attended the meeting dur- . Albert Me~a were business visitors ~s:~~::S~~tr:!~~~lcely at
sess1on.s.
at Lancaster Friday.
teacher
aa our
\ lng t,pe two-day
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Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hayes of
-·-PYTHIAN SISTERS HAVE
Ohester spent Thursday evening
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with Mrs. Charles Ru.ssell on Mul·
Magnolia Temple Pythlan Sls- berry Avenue.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfre&lt;l Yeauger
Itheir lodge rcom Thursday evening. cnee Hilda Roush of Minersville&gt; Elfa Hawt and daughter were
There were torty member. present are announcing the birth or twin vlattors at Hemlock Orove Monday.
Mrs. Edna•Relbel received the prlza toys born Friday morning Oct 30
lcephenna M_9Eihenny was a
for best dressed nnd Mrs. Allie
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shela. and business caller at Linton MldkU!'a
Fisher the prize for most comic.
son of Portsmouth were guests of Tuesday
Refreshments consisting or sand Mr und Mrs A W Drummond
Jeff VIolet was a caller at H. E.
wtches and coffee were served.
and family Frld~y ·Mrs Drum Perry's Tuesday afternoon.
rnomi accompanied ·them home
Ora Sinclair spent Tuesday even
SUFFERS STROKE
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0 few days vllilt
Mrs. Thomas Sheets sulfere&lt;' a
Mrs. Oley Ma~n or Letart. w. a.,
Blnnes VIolet and mother and
~~~~e ~J :~~~ly;~n~~ur~~:a;~ ~~~~ spent, Tuesday and We&lt;Jnesday with ::~'f:"ha~~vf~:!l!\ ~ [;:·
near the cemetery ·nd Is ,·n • very Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bearhs and ham Wedn·-~ay ••· va N r I•
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daughter Lucille.
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critical condition.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Durst were the mau carrier here since July 1.
1st
CLUR HOSTESS
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H.
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Miss Helena Cllflord entertained Hellman of Bunker Hill Thursday. Jll~~:~dV~~~tytoo~ ~.h'¢/~~y W~~=
her Five Hundred club at her h 0 me
Tom Thomas Is quite 111 at his nesday.
on Butternut Avenue
Thursday home In Naylors Run wth yellow
Lloyd Sinclair wa8 a "··~Mne••
evening. Mrs. Scott Ridgeway, Mrs Jaundice
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Fr~&lt;nk Simms and Miss Sybil Ebers
Mr"' Peter Ebersbach daughter vlaltor at Denver VanNess at Bear.
bach wert guests ut lhe club Mr. Arma. Mrs .•Marguerite Durst dau- Wallow Ridge.
Fred Whlt.lock received th
Mr. and Mrs. E. w. Prost and son
1 r) ghter Bernice Ann. •Mrs. Arthur
prize anti Mrs. Ridgeway tbe c u t Ebersbarh and Mrs. Cha~les Rad- and Mr. and Mrs. Dode Zelgle . ~d
prize.
e gues I ford motored to Parkersburg Tuea·
Dainty refreshments were served Iday and spent th&lt;! day with Ml'.
by the hostess.
and Mrs. C!yde Marsh. Mrs. Peter
Fbrrsbach and
daughter Anna
1 went to consult Dr. E. 0. Hartman.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoi O'Brien and
daughter of Huntington, Mrs. McCray of Akron were recent guesta
Mrs. Charles Jrnktns who h &gt;lA of Mr. and Mrs. Chrla Bearh&gt; on
bor.n visiting her sister, Mrs. Jolm ER.:Jt Mnln ~~.
McCallum the past week returned
to her home at Dayton Sunday. She
was accompanied by her son Floyd
wife and two children who spen•

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· ~tlllc of elder, pumptln pie,
'dilillbiluta and ·eandwlchea.

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known
m&amp;Q about town, fireman ud
general all around political
leader or Sugar Run, atart&lt;od
to the bualness section Wtdneaday morntnc proudly exhtbltln&amp; a three poUD(l turnip which Ike had rslaed all
by hll wUe'a help, and that
boy was ao happy he Intended
that a newspaper a crIb e
should, see It and dwell on Ita
quallttea, but little dld "Ike"
think about hla
wealme:lS
whleh soon userted ltaelf be·
fore he ftnlahed hiS · trip.
While gaily trlpplnl .aJong
Mulberry avenue, Henry EwIng; the ·well known mor1.1cl·
an of Ewlne and Company.
spied Ike and the turnip
obout the same time. Henry
Ilk~ turnips and In about two
.econds wu assertlns h I !
business acumen u well &amp;s
"buymailshlp" by disvlaylng
some of Uncle Sam's best
nickels where Ike could see
~em.
Ike held out u long
as he CO\IId, balancing the Jlt
n&lt;Y· aplrist what he fi11urcd
lh' free publicity In the dally
paper was worth.
He finally decided that a
nickel In hand was worth a
atory In the paper so, he
parted with the big turnip
which his wife srew but tor
which he was tsklng the
1Iory but he couldn't help but
come down to the ofllce and
tell about the turnip anyway.
In the meantime Carl Bramlage or Ben Ewing are ans •
werlns telephone calls to that
business house b e c a u s e
Henry's mouth Ia too full of
turnip.

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known u "Ike" well

Arrangements have been comUnder the new motor vehicle 11- pleted between G. s. VIckers, Field
cense law, effective January 1, 1932 Manager or the Ohio Poultry 1mthe !tea on commercial cnra are
lncren.8ed as follows: 70 cents per provement Association and I. S.
100 pounds or part thereof, for the Guthery, Ohio Director of Agricul2000 pounds; fl.lO per each ture for the carrying on of a hat100 pounds or part thereof, In ex- ellery survey In this state. Inforfrom Into
the
ceaa of :1000 pounds, up to and In· 1
II\:l~~;~~r·l:r;~ecelved
wtll be direct
complied
eluding 3000 pounds euo per 1000
reports. 'nlese reports will
pounds or part thereof In exce• sol
mailed promptly to all lnterest3000 pounds up to and lncludlniJ
hctchery men. Reporh will show
4000 pounds; e1 .75 .per 100 pounds t. EQs set during week, 2. Total
or part thereof in ~xcess to 4000 number eels In Incubators, 3. No .
pounds et.75 per 100 poUIIda or part
thereof In exceas of 4000 pound.q up of chicks hatohed durtng week. 4.
No. chicks delivered during week,
to and lncludlns 6000 pounds; 2·00 5, No. chicks In brooders or on hand
per each 100 pounr.ll or part there- unsold, 6. Orders on hand for next
cit In excelil of 8000 pound&amp; up to
lnd lucludllll 10,000 pounds; all4 three weeki, 7. Orders on hand for
12.25 per each 100 pound• or pa·• t
or ll:lason, B. Total orthereof In exceu or 10,000 poumis den same datp last year, 9. Current
· price for loweat gra1e chlck.s, 10.
· Ourrent. wholeiale prlte. 11. Pet·
CHIJRCH PARTY
con\ hatched for thla week.
Information gained fl•orn thla sur·
The members ot the Queen Esth- vey Will be available to all hatohery
er Circle and Invited guests enjoy- men In the state whether or not
ed a Halloween party at Simpson they are members of the Stat;, All·
M. E. church parlors Thursday soctatlon. Director Guthery has
evenlns. A moat enjoyable even- been assured of the cooperation of
101 was spent In playing 81\mes.
the eight hundred hlltcherymen In
Refreshments were ser11ed. 1
the J&lt;ta~ In making thla 'service
of the utmost benefit to all con·
LARGE TURNIP
cern£d.

,. The ~n Mlaslonary BoMQ purt the home ot 111ra. Oeo.
~ltlpr on Mulberry Ave .. Thurs·

Schools Closed,
Personals
Teac.h_ ers Meet a Downie
Moor-;-;;t Columbua apeDt
few days here and

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A temporary office •
baa been itted up at ·
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' 1111Uer for the conveni•
1 eDce of patrona of the
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the week end here with relative.&lt;;.

Mrs. Adolph Grueser spent Sat(Continued frnm pn,e one&gt;
urday night and Sunday with he;
father. Mr. Mcintosh at Maeoll
C1ty. Mr. Mcintosh was tnl&lt;en t· allegation he had slight factual
Newell, W. Va., to visit hill dnugh- kpowledgt ~f the countl')''S naval
ter, M1·s. Tom Riggs, e.lthou&amp;l1 IH 11 needs so nluch that he made a
public reply to a statement which
still In a serious condition.
Mr•. Rizer's rom In the . Dutch- seernd on I)' p~rt of a S.rles.
qardlner had said Mr. Hoove~
town sch®l was closed Timrsday
afternoon on account of the death h~d shown his "abysmal lt!ho~il.nce·•
of Mrs. Wnltor Able", sister-In-law Vjhen he mnd~ his proposal ' sorile
of Mrs. Rizer.
qme ago thnt ships should . be 1m~
Miss Yolanda Dllgard entertain munlzed In time of war. Further.
.e d a number or her young fl'lendo he allesed British and Japane!e In
Prtday evening with a halloween terests would be served to the
the
party. Prize for the nicest costume Judice of the American Navy
"'''' won by Mary Aliee Pnrkrr. t1nited States agreed to the Leagun
most comic by Chester Rou;li. R o- of Nations pt·oposal lor a one-year
freshment.s of sandwiches, pumpkin holiday on warship building.
pie and elder were ser·~ed .
f
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John
Custer's
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Prlday e\'enlng. Esther Thcn11" ,,. i
ceiwd prize for nicest dress. Sand- ;
wk:ll-.:'S o.nd pumpkin pie w~.. :,. ~crv- ~
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MIEB Clarice · Maa[( S Sunday
school class hcd a halloween party
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Mr. and Mrs. Thos. BurkP, Carl
Babcock and Eva .. Guthrie spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Chas. J;labcock nnd fnmlly.
Mr .and Mrs. John Rose nnd P.
R. Orr and !amlly visited Georg•!
Frederick and family Sunday even
lng
Mrs. A. D. Tuttle nnd daughter
and Mrs, Fred Wolfe called on Mn.
Chaa. Babcock ThursdaY afternoon
Mrs. w. H. Wolfe s~nt sunday
with Mrs. Bert orr. '
Mrs. :Wiand Torrence and daugh
te)' went to Syracuse Sunday to
spend a wek with her parents Mr
and Mni. Allison.
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Mr and M rs. Ra ymon d Frank
Don't for~~"et the 8J',.. and 0 . E. Or rvlalted Mr. and Mrs.
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• W. H. Wolfe Sunday evening .
Dinner (Chicken or Rout $B.TaFft OO:ccFI ft i--a,d zi&gt;YaPQ
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Miss Beverly Wolfe spent the
8 e thany Church Lau1e1
week end at Cleveland· with relaon Election Day Novem- tives there.
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Chas. Babcock spent .. 'tho · week
b er 3, PrICe
centa.
end at East Liverpool. . ·

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handlin,1 the beat'milk we can buy. We. have a bit expen•e .ad·
ded to our operating coata in ~e~tirtg the rigid .-equirementl lit~e·
esaary for grade A Paateuria:ed Milk. Cheap milk ia expemive
milk. It cauaea epidemica and'apreada dreadful diaeuea. Wf!l
help thoae proepet that we ""e.
Milk iafone of our very bat fooda. Why not be moit Parti·
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