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PIUDA\', NOVDlliER 8, Ull, ,

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FOOTBALL .

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.W.r order of

GlOOM SLIGHTll THINNER IN P
reAND WHIT[ C~MP AS PANTH£8S WORK

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the . N~ Olice of The Dall:r
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OF INT&amp;RNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

FULL LEASED
POMEROY
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B~DS

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Penonals

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SCIIOOL

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NEW APPE~lS AR
MAB£ BY
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Apache Slayer?

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DIES SU~DENlY

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Double Stamps fQr Saturday

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Ia Victim Follow-

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By ARNO DOSCH P'LEUROT

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Geneva, Nov. '1-INS--New

TOPCOATS

peNI to Chl.n&amp; and JapPn

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made today by Ute Leaaue of Na·

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forel.p mtnl!ter and pre11-

Rich textures, rightly

!RICE
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styled with the popular
half belts or all 'round
belts.
They'r·e In winter tweeds

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cloth, ragla.p shoulders.
GRANDI COMING
Rome, Nov. 'J-IN8-~ Onm·
di Italian foreign miniSter en
to Washington for a series of eonterence&amp; with President Hoover,
lefL here today for Naples, where
he wlU board a Uner tor New YorK.
Grandt was &amp;&lt;lcompanied by Bil·
nom Gmndt and starr of nine advlaora, tneludhl(l AUSUI:Ito Rcsao,
lt&amp;Jian naval expert.

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1931Ford Coupe ............. .
1930 Ford Roadster (rumble
'·seat) ................... .
1929 Ford Roadster (rumble
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"BIG BROTHER'
PRISON TERM

Roatdster .......... .
~ord Tudor Sedan .. ..... .
l~ Ford Tudor Sedan ....... .
\f)29 Ford Coupe ............. .
1~ Ford Coupe .. .. . .. .. ..
1929 Chevrolet Sedan ........ .
1929 Ford 11-2 Tiln Truck .... .
1929 Ford 1-2 Ton Panel Truck .
19.28 Ford Roadster (rumble

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TENTH BIRTHDAY
IS CELEBRATED BY
EPISCOPAL GUILD

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lMTEI.Ai. ll:fDB·JI,•V•LtC: JaAJ:£1

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BATS

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Othen $1.95 to $4.00

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li'!Dc:ha,

"The
$5.11
Hat. In America"

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to
c:lliew wtih IlL
Theil moderlt

~ aad tee theae without delay.

'GLOYD

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'IJ&lt;iad lhleroectioa

jllllt becdll It hill mdre
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reaonirl« 11* 1te aiWcl to lollow by IIU!X' car .
manllflldUrtjt&amp; OtiYil a NEW PLY,MO'UTH
1eatn boW Cbl;tlil!il llotore ••IC~IIDm••ana . bne ldlleMil
with fout .c:y.lfn.
dera wbllt ,otlltal

'n.ey won't tall lone
Pay caah if you want, but you may

W.htm T~,..k"';Jld AutGmo-

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NOBOQ.Y .~ that a C'ftlliplde ICB Olllrllll a bane

1928 Ford Touring ........... . 55.35
1928 Chevrolet Gouoe ........ . 70.35
f.'~rdson Tractor (like new) ... . 103.60
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~ th....,..h the U.C.C. (Ford....doned)
f'!!', ·~ ~ llll,a ll dowa payment and a few dollars
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Killed In

IN THE SAME PRICE,

1928 Whippet Sedan .......... . 45.35
1928 Ford Sedan ............. . 85.35

~...-r. low pricet.

Ingalls Refuses To
Disc u s.s Question

S·EE OUR MEN'S SUITS

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En1aeement

W~RNING
lHllE SOUNDED BY
:B!JGKHE
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Addreues Chamber .
Of Commerce
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IJape Hold Railway Stat· ,

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In Pario, Nov-ber 16th.
To Conaider Ma~~ehur-'
ian Situation

F~llow•l
ing Defeat Of Chinese• :

!Charee Ia Made

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TO MEE'f AGAIN

On All ·Pureha••• ·,,

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May Be Speaker

IRUSSIANS AIDING

S. S·enator T. H. Cara·

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JOB AH'E .J,

1f Unemployment To

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Done And Many Fumble~ Recorded By Both
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the telebln11 of J•UI the Chrilt wh01e worQa fit tnt.P every fold and erevice
el tht human b'¥i and of whom It wulald in loba7 46, "NEVER MAN
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AuU. SqrulioD
Drivlng is getting e&amp;.lller all th o
:r..azy gan biers a.re now l~' !
time The only thing about a ca tllelr d te with Mexican jw p
that s hard to banille nowadays l.s beam
the down pa.yment

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Safety By Loran Player
OFFENSE LACKING BY BOTH TEAMS

Nf"xt years straignt.jackelli wiU ' ' '
have z ppe s up the sade&amp; lm1tca of i tl s
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Excuse It Please
NaU and \oW
The lazy towilst who went ,i.l)
Why l8 1t that :.he wtong un
Pa is and hlred a fellow to sow his ben; •ou &amp;et on the relephone u c
oats for him
1 evc1 b JS y?

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l'a3blon Hmls

and speo~ w~ a1
Alben• tbe !I'MM of MrL J X.
UcPU'Jand
OUJ c Oorb7 and. wlfe Jnd D.
a W1Jl1anut. enjo)'td. • lllQt.ar tdfl
alone the KaMwb&amp; riWI!!'l 6\mdiJ'
Bernard Hil:tY ol COtum'l;u. WM
a bu11neu ciUer &amp;t D B WOUt.aW

Brill ten Pa wa.s the gueall!l ~
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day wltb M G White and. others
in the White car WbJJe Mrs Wa1 d w

Wilkesville

FAITH BALDWIN
LMlDWIN-

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Take It er Leave U
Tile next thi g we know the
t1 c chair wlll have a umb e s

The Guod Old Dlt.lll
Toda:r s Tlt'h&amp;wad.
Barnum &amp;aid then~ wiW a sucker
The fello\\ who b ought the
k
botn every minute but the n gh.t hat back to tl e store and co
club hoste~~SeS are gatherlllf the r plalned tJ at there w~:reu t iUl
ow statistics
rabb ts I It

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oar Own VaudedUe
Our Own Vaudeville
Jch ny-Daddy what s the dif
He-Lets go nto the park
fer ence betwtt 1 a pcciestr an and make love
a cent.enarian?
She-No I dot t bel eve in pu
Fat.her- Aboul sevt: ty five yeas ic sentiment
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Going Around In Washington
By

RO:I!E~tT

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Srmth on an
tered by the wealthy
route to New York A fellow pas
Bcnger whom she bad llreVIouslJ
met aD the boat commg from
HMII'illl recogmzea Fanchon She
IB Evel]'JI Howard. Bvelyn IS KOIDI
to live wtth the wealthy Mra. AW
sori Car&amp;tairs an aunt whom abe: has
never seen. Fanchon env1es Evelyn
flymg to happmea!l wbile she 111
inK to eBCape because abe
TonY's pl-Tony who lied
way through life and whom llhe
ionou:Dtly accepted on face value

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I N s Btaft CoJrrr.spondent

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Adlos.lto
J!:mbrajadvr
adlolllto
Goodbye for a short tine Ambuo
sador a;ood bye
Wuhln&amp;to Nov 7- The uutbn c I Jt was n the exctL11stte moon
Jy death bf Bcn&amp;tor DWight Monow 1 Hlled w:arden of th little co 11 t
bruuaht to 118ht t~o lfite cstin g v lla that Lmaoerrll courted Anne
sOOrles about him tvidly rcvea.Ung a d whe e t.t ey pledscd their troth
hla coUtQKe and lntelloctual 1ntle
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Fandton caught
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good ook ng
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camr Sundlly to villlt her brotber ~
C HG. IIam and wU'e
Jl'rantet Bowen tJ1 Athena apent.
th.e week end bert Ute llllt of Mr
and MrB Ilana Hyall aDd faml17
Rev Lloyd W Clarlr. of Atbena
was n town Thursday cal.l.lnc' on
friends
Robert Oriftl:th ret umed Tuelday evenl nJ from Shawnee where
he had been called by the dei.\b ot
h ~ cousin C T Grtmth
M rs cuate Pield&amp; 111nd son EmorY
and daua:htet Flortn~ Bmlth or
Akron and Emory Mericle of Me
Kenzie Rldae were Yl!:itora here
with relatives fer several days
Mrs Rex Ackley and slater Mrs
Be non Pann of Pomeroy pent the
wek Pnd with their sil!lter Mr:s Ce
c Ward of CharJest.on
Charles E Coates of Turtle Cr ek
Pa 1s the ~~ or hltl rrandmolber
Mn&gt; Ellzabeth Jones
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oeor1e Justiee m oved to Racffie
Monday
Mr and Mrs Cletus Cha~:.sn of
Rutland was the Su lay uesl.5 of
his .11lst.er Mrs Hess N chol3 and
faniy
Mrs Sml h Kendrew of New

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Game D1er In
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dna~n a~rnO:~ a~r2 ~soc~~ ~~~~ Game Cloaea Wtth One Potnt Separabn1 Two Ad
d n 11 wl u "'WI a
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w 11
veraar1e1 JacketJ Score On Touchdown Abd
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YOU EVER

TO

By Edaon R Waote, Sbawtwe, Oklahoma

As sblaee to the young men who were 1t not for the VJgJienee
of the pollee woulol turn our roads mto speedways, why should
they not try the sport of ghdmg? This form of recreatiCIJ offers
a much bett¢ manner of breakmg one's neck than IS to be met m
an automobile craM
It 1s preferable too, as m nme eases out of
ten ha11J1 eome8 onl} to the m'trep1d b1rdman hunself
Jokmg as1de ghdmg costs httle, proVIdes thnlls, and teach
es on~ If.~ "M of the a1r as no engtne bome plane ~ould
Incidentally tins cool morning hall gwen us a des1re to htt
som•body preferably someone who 1s handcUffed, and Jt occurs
that the fellow we "ould hke to have m that shape 18 the man re
spons1ble for the slump, but 1t would be a hard tlung to locate htm
Perhaps we m1ght begm with the bankers, and dougtless they
would refer us to th!llr depotntors. The depositors would pomt
Ito their cred1tors and the ertthtors m1ght well lay the blame on
the1r ered1tors
Eventually 1t might be discovered that we ourselves are
responBlble
We alao m1pt find that If all our butmeu concoraa mcreu·
eel their newapaper advertllm&amp; we IDiPt be mduo:ed tbroup that
advertiaml to me...,... our buyia1 tea Ill' twenty per cent, and 1f
we did there W0\1Jd be DO t)UIIIp.

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_.:_:_:___~_ ~

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Ha
Sh."' ea es to

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lmOY. n bus e

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man of Pam

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Mrs i!:d h
R
t- Il w :lc or he n
R IJSSt;
MlcUiepor

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But Seven Ftnt Downa Made In Fray, Much Puntinrl
Done And Many Fumble~ Recorded By Both
Sodeo, Play Pt Pleaaant Fnday

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n ght

The Geed Old Dae
gaod ll
he cant 1c 1 ember Y.hc

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111&gt;01 tho love IOl'alQI ud davodml oltb ,..ple1 IDIIII be Ia barmOII)' with
the telebln11 of J•UI the Chrilt wh01e worQa fit tnt.P every fold and erevice
el tht human b'¥i and of whom It wulald in loba7 46, "NEVER MAN
1S MAN
ll'AitE 141tE
•

Efliclmcy &amp;pert.s
AuU. SqrulioD
Drivlng is getting e&amp;.lller all th o
:r..azy gan biers a.re now l~' !
time The only thing about a ca tllelr d te with Mexican jw p
that s hard to banille nowadays l.s beam
the down pa.yment

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Safety By Loran Player
OFFENSE LACKING BY BOTH TEAMS

Nf"xt years straignt.jackelli wiU ' ' '
have z ppe s up the sade&amp; lm1tca of i tl s
1
"'~'
laces
__
Excuse It Please
NaU and \oW
The lazy towilst who went ,i.l)
Why l8 1t that :.he wtong un
Pa is and hlred a fellow to sow his ben; •ou &amp;et on the relephone u c
oats for him
1 evc1 b JS y?

ftr.&amp;....lt.J.JJ.J2tJJWI•
au nlfalou• teochlnr 11octrioe or
9'~~
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ot

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A ma.n hu had a

l'a3blon Hmls

and speo~ w~ a1
Alben• tbe !I'MM of MrL J X.
UcPU'Jand
OUJ c Oorb7 and. wlfe Jnd D.
a W1Jl1anut. enjo)'td. • lllQt.ar tdfl
alone the KaMwb&amp; riWI!!'l 6\mdiJ'
Bernard Hil:tY ol COtum'l;u. WM
a bu11neu ciUer &amp;t D B WOUt.aW

Brill ten Pa wa.s the gueall!l ~
tr ends Wed nesday and Thursda~

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Wilkesville

FAITH BALDWIN
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Take It er Leave U
Tile next thi g we know the
t1 c chair wlll have a umb e s

The Guod Old Dlt.lll
Toda:r s Tlt'h&amp;wad.
Barnum &amp;aid then~ wiW a sucker
The fello\\ who b ought the
k
botn every minute but the n gh.t hat back to tl e store and co
club hoste~~SeS are gatherlllf the r plalned tJ at there w~:reu t iUl
ow statistics
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oar Own VaudedUe
Our Own Vaudeville
Jch ny-Daddy what s the dif
He-Lets go nto the park
fer ence betwtt 1 a pcciestr an and make love
a cent.enarian?
She-No I dot t bel eve in pu
Fat.her- Aboul sevt: ty five yeas ic sentiment
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Going Around In Washington
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RO:I!E~tT

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Srmth on an
tered by the wealthy
route to New York A fellow pas
Bcnger whom she bad llreVIouslJ
met aD the boat commg from
HMII'illl recogmzea Fanchon She
IB Evel]'JI Howard. Bvelyn IS KOIDI
to live wtth the wealthy Mra. AW
sori Car&amp;tairs an aunt whom abe: has
never seen. Fanchon env1es Evelyn
flymg to happmea!l wbile she 111
inK to eBCape because abe
TonY's pl-Tony who lied
way through life and whom llhe
ionou:Dtly accepted on face value

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I N s Btaft CoJrrr.spondent

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J!:mbrajadvr
adlolllto
Goodbye for a short tine Ambuo
sador a;ood bye
Wuhln&amp;to Nov 7- The uutbn c I Jt was n the exctL11stte moon
Jy death bf Bcn&amp;tor DWight Monow 1 Hlled w:arden of th little co 11 t
bruuaht to 118ht t~o lfite cstin g v lla that Lmaoerrll courted Anne
sOOrles about him tvidly rcvea.Ung a d whe e t.t ey pledscd their troth
hla coUtQKe and lntelloctual 1ntle
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good ook ng
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C HG. IIam and wU'e
Jl'rantet Bowen tJ1 Athena apent.
th.e week end bert Ute llllt of Mr
and MrB Ilana Hyall aDd faml17
Rev Lloyd W Clarlr. of Atbena
was n town Thursday cal.l.lnc' on
friends
Robert Oriftl:th ret umed Tuelday evenl nJ from Shawnee where
he had been called by the dei.\b ot
h ~ cousin C T Grtmth
M rs cuate Pield&amp; 111nd son EmorY
and daua:htet Flortn~ Bmlth or
Akron and Emory Mericle of Me
Kenzie Rldae were Yl!:itora here
with relatives fer several days
Mrs Rex Ackley and slater Mrs
Be non Pann of Pomeroy pent the
wek Pnd with their sil!lter Mr:s Ce
c Ward of CharJest.on
Charles E Coates of Turtle Cr ek
Pa 1s the ~~ or hltl rrandmolber
Mn&gt; Ellzabeth Jones
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oeor1e Justiee m oved to Racffie
Monday
Mr and Mrs Cletus Cha~:.sn of
Rutland was the Su lay uesl.5 of
his .11lst.er Mrs Hess N chol3 and
faniy
Mrs Sml h Kendrew of New

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Mn Ella Rboadel

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"P~:dn~~:~:~~~i:~:~·~~ ~OC~N Bl ClOSEST POSSIBlE MARSIN I
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Game D1er In
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dna~n a~rnO:~ a~r2 ~soc~~ ~~~~ Game Cloaea Wtth One Potnt Separabn1 Two Ad
d n 11 wl u "'WI a
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veraar1e1 JacketJ Score On Touchdown Abd
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By Edaon R Waote, Sbawtwe, Oklahoma

As sblaee to the young men who were 1t not for the VJgJienee
of the pollee woulol turn our roads mto speedways, why should
they not try the sport of ghdmg? This form of recreatiCIJ offers
a much bett¢ manner of breakmg one's neck than IS to be met m
an automobile craM
It 1s preferable too, as m nme eases out of
ten ha11J1 eome8 onl} to the m'trep1d b1rdman hunself
Jokmg as1de ghdmg costs httle, proVIdes thnlls, and teach
es on~ If.~ "M of the a1r as no engtne bome plane ~ould
Incidentally tins cool morning hall gwen us a des1re to htt
som•body preferably someone who 1s handcUffed, and Jt occurs
that the fellow we "ould hke to have m that shape 18 the man re
spons1ble for the slump, but 1t would be a hard tlung to locate htm
Perhaps we m1ght begm with the bankers, and dougtless they
would refer us to th!llr depotntors. The depositors would pomt
Ito their cred1tors and the ertthtors m1ght well lay the blame on
the1r ered1tors
Eventually 1t might be discovered that we ourselves are
responBlble
We alao m1pt find that If all our butmeu concoraa mcreu·
eel their newapaper advertllm&amp; we IDiPt be mduo:ed tbroup that
advertiaml to me...,... our buyia1 tea Ill' twenty per cent, and 1f
we did there W0\1Jd be DO t)UIIIp.

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t:IUNO.Y, NO"qQ&amp;'A 8, ~UJ

'RACE HORSE OWNERS SPEND
$40,000 DAILY
FOR
UPKEEP
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11'8 lportl Writer
¥ark, Nov. 7- Notih

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I week eQd IUe&amp;UI
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COlt . Morvleh Will bro111M .~~oklwly J
up ta bJa •peed ttttp, foUowiJ:II
~ aDd We,.b of lana iWd I IOW
calloipo. Wbm ,. wu .,._.,. ,.._
pd. up. Burlew uked Ule colt fqr
IPMd l.n abort lpUrtJ. He g.ot It
But Burley never uked for th"speea over • d~ or &amp;riJund.
He wa savtnr tbat for Dft'b)r day.
Konlcb was there ~llh the an&amp;'. I
wer-but It wu the lut rau Mor- j
vJ~;h ever won.
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Coast League To
Quit Season Split'

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'1111 DAILT TRJatnrs. POMCIIOY, 01110.

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Buah we

relatives

Mary. Loul.&amp;e Rlcb rd 111 spend! '
rew da.ys :with her t~.tmt, Ly

Ryan o1 C_l}arlest.on, W. Va.
Wt~enaon

who au:ft'e[Jl(l Jn
momlbg is very iii
at. this wrttins.
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Alice H~ was v1i1Unl

aun' nn\e.' Hud&amp;on Stmday.
~ l!jpellCer attended

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the ':'oa

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ELECTRIC Tli~TRE. POMt,R(;Y, TODAY
"FIFTY FA THOMS"

llear aQd ~ee; Jack trolt., Rd;;~. : d cron•well, Lorett.a S61.)'en,
11.nd Maey Ouraa. See the dlvb11 budiiLe~: Si!.tled orden-Sea.led

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S'-1' of saUon "bo lo•e• ibe IIIla. and women.

If' you waat

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Aloo Comedy "Honolulu Life"

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l-IBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY

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"DUPE "R.ANCJ'f"

Uelll" aud .ee; J~Wk ' Ou1e,
Erwla and Eppqe: ralle&amp;t.e,
aoo.. ln.

.._pe ob

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Miide Grelea, Ju1111 Cotl1er. s•:urt
"Dude" ranoblll1 In the rlb· roel.lnl

A ran1 of rua lo•lq raverlt.e• Jl¥e you lhe rrlnslde
lbe new peal ~rlcan IN'I!Yme.

A.loo Comedy "Hot Air Machine"

TAMPA
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"THE

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THA'11 advetti&gt;ements spal").de with money saving infotma-

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R!!tention of the
by the National
tht&gt; face of the

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Hotel Hillskoro

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leaving tml,- four
division or the circuit, 111
rcundly erlticlsed by hockey
Only one team tn each dlviBion ca.n
fail tiJ reoeh the play-orrs and it. lsi
fMred that a.s a. n!Sult Incentive
wUl be practle&amp;ll)" nil, with the
slrunger teanu,t merely loafing aloniJ
until the ellnilna.ticns roll amund.

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Pel"llistent ·advetiisers show an hone•t rlesit-e to serve everyone well.
If ,I

The printed page is the proper place fol" the sellel" to seek the
buyer.

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Nothing offen; such a big opp01tunity to please trade and
build big volume busine:;s as does the right kind of advertisipg.
Advee"tising tht·ough the printed page is the progressive, cot.·
venien~ way to sell gdods or service.

Truthful advertisement provaa its~lf in acC(lffiflli!!ltme!lt.s.

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Sqm!! bl!iiJieSE concerlll! i11we rnistakep

nf ~nrtJsiP~ that is best, while otl!~l"ll heslt* ~ecause they
QOI\'C helieve in ll.llf ltind of'adVIfl'l-l~l!lg .

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tiEfS!TATli&lt;S J.,ONG IN QJ1Sl!'ffi!)S. j~ ~Qil'f

'1.'0 THOI!E WffOI 001 NQT KNOW liUSli,~S; 11',1po~g

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t:IUNO.Y, NO"qQ&amp;'A 8, ~UJ

'RACE HORSE OWNERS SPEND
$40,000 DAILY
FOR
UPKEEP
-·--By H"! 8CHN1m&gt;ER
11'8 lportl Writer
¥ark, Nov. 7- Notih

PIOro~urn~
""''!
Rollih

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Mr. and Mrs.
I week eQd IUe&amp;UI
11!8600 Cl~y .
1

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COlt . Morvleh Will bro111M .~~oklwly J
up ta bJa •peed ttttp, foUowiJ:II
~ aDd We,.b of lana iWd I IOW
calloipo. Wbm ,. wu .,._.,. ,.._
pd. up. Burlew uked Ule colt fqr
IPMd l.n abort lpUrtJ. He g.ot It
But Burley never uked for th"speea over • d~ or &amp;riJund.
He wa savtnr tbat for Dft'b)r day.
Konlcb was there ~llh the an&amp;'. I
wer-but It wu the lut rau Mor- j
vJ~;h ever won.
j

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It- a.e
.

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J•ck ibbarlf'Y DWo1

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tne m&lt;W•
~~~·t.alk» .

:fit! ,. r

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Coast League To
Quit Season Split'

aiter spen Ins

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'1111 DAILT TRJatnrs. POMCIIOY, 01110.

1

Buah we

relatives

Mary. Loul.&amp;e Rlcb rd 111 spend! '
rew da.ys :with her t~.tmt, Ly

Ryan o1 C_l}arlest.on, W. Va.
Wt~enaon

who au:ft'e[Jl(l Jn
momlbg is very iii
at. this wrttins.
'\

WIU

atlbke
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Su~ay

Alice H~ was v1i1Unl

aun' nn\e.' Hud&amp;on Stmday.
~ l!jpellCer attended

hl

the ':'oa

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'JUJ~
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THF..ATRES
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ELECTRIC Tli~TRE. POMt,R(;Y, TODAY
"FIFTY FA THOMS"

llear aQd ~ee; Jack trolt., Rd;;~. : d cron•well, Lorett.a S61.)'en,
11.nd Maey Ouraa. See the dlvb11 budiiLe~: Si!.tled orden-Sea.led

IIJ'II.

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S'-1' of saUon "bo lo•e• ibe IIIla. and women.

If' you waat

"' t.hriU MH Ulil pletare •

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Aloo Comedy "Honolulu Life"

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l-IBERTY THEATRE, MIDDLEPORT, TODAY

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"DUPE "R.ANCJ'f"

Uelll" aud .ee; J~Wk ' Ou1e,
Erwla and Eppqe: ralle&amp;t.e,
aoo.. ln.

.._pe ob

'.

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Miide Grelea, Ju1111 Cotl1er. s•:urt
"Dude" ranoblll1 In the rlb· roel.lnl

A ran1 of rua lo•lq raverlt.e• Jl¥e you lhe rrlnslde
lbe new peal ~rlcan IN'I!Yme.

A.loo Comedy "Hot Air Machine"

TAMPA
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"'Tbe Convenient Center"
of

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"The Playsro¥nd of America''
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FOil&lt;
ME&gt;
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"THE

DINtNEi-

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Root--1
"TABl.&amp;

IN

Lo.,;y

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MV~'&gt;'

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THA'11 advetti&gt;ements spal").de with money saving infotma-

I•

timr.
R!!tention of the
by the National
tht&gt; face of the

...

Hotel Hillskoro

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OtlllWU and
leaving tml,- four
division or the circuit, 111
rcundly erlticlsed by hockey
Only one team tn each dlviBion ca.n
fail tiJ reoeh the play-orrs and it. lsi
fMred that a.s a. n!Sult Incentive
wUl be practle&amp;ll)" nil, with the
slrunger teanu,t merely loafing aloniJ
until the ellnilna.ticns roll amund.

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YOU EVER

'S.Ot--IE. •

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Pel"llistent ·advetiisers show an hone•t rlesit-e to serve everyone well.
If ,I

The printed page is the proper place fol" the sellel" to seek the
buyer.

•

Nothing offen; such a big opp01tunity to please trade and
build big volume busine:;s as does the right kind of advertisipg.
Advee"tising tht·ough the printed page is the progressive, cot.·
venien~ way to sell gdods or service.

Truthful advertisement provaa its~lf in acC(lffiflli!!ltme!lt.s.

.

--FIGHT

RESUl-T~

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Sqm!! bl!iiJieSE concerlll! i11we rnistakep

nf ~nrtJsiP~ that is best, while otl!~l"ll heslt* ~ecause they
QOI\'C helieve in ll.llf ltind of'adVIfl'l-l~l!lg .

fl~ WJtO

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ire!lll ~bP!ft ~e kjud

tiEfS!TATli&lt;S J.,ONG IN QJ1Sl!'ffi!)S. j~ ~Qil'f

'1.'0 THOI!E WffOI 001 NQT KNOW liUSli,~S; 11',1po~g

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ON PROBATION
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Personals

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'i'be home ot ...,...,, "'nnlnglon

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The tollowlnl
allowed
Pr:lday evenlna. The Ftrt'! Dep11n·
Mrs. Prank Mc:Brlde of Lopn
the N'llt!m'"'"WW'':
aaeot responded to the call and the waa callina: on relat.lvea t.nd old
RaJJDonci Baldwln, lm4, llchrud
CNid:J'
blue w116 extingutr.hed with little j friends Priday.
Servinl u 4-B club ad,vt.an tor Vtttltoe wbo 'ftl'll fOUDd ~ of Oolumb1UI BlaDk Boolr. Co.,
1oM to the house or fumiahmp.
Mrs. Mary ThomMk of
tel! yet.n, 22 club
arancl larceny by • petlt JU1'1lD Ute
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A defective nue W&amp;A the cause.
.spending the wee end ,.., .-rs. counties wJU be awarded lliCno&amp;u....• ooaunon pleaa 1!10Uft. ben reoenU,
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The house, near the Sugar Run Tom Thomt.a of Naylors Run.
tea ol reeG~~~Itim ror their pkll1eer were liven • •UBPCIIKied HDt.ence RowleJ •
heater for
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buildlna . Ls owned by Mrs. , HI!M Nichols and famlly are eft'O!'ta 1n forwardint thiJ youth by Lbe court here SatUI'daJ IIIOI'D•
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~n.~.........- outtlrel.&amp;t of bOC ehol· Minnie Btelnbauer.
moving Monday from SyracWH! tojmmoement throulbout t.he It&amp;t#. lnJ. They were pllcecl on probl.-•=l ~~~
l&amp;a ..... lO.JIIj ~
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-- - their neW horne In Nel&amp;onville. Mr. wllen they meet at tbe seventeenth tion &amp;DIWer&amp;tlle to the CIDW'l
2"l.IH
Half a ceqtury ~ . ~e .~eri- mErcy and pity and auecor, and
of Ohio JIOI'k produoer&amp;
BIRTJI ANNOUNCE o\IENTS
Nichols wu formerly the superln- annual t-H club OOQII'Ua aL the
The men were convieU!d of ha., .. Romer
at.ampa for 1.00 dan
,
Rocl Cn!p .WAI bprn . 'Jnl.it Lltl lbrouah It they have been able to
to A. p Schalk of the' Born to Mr . and M.ra. Herman tendent of the Wl!ltern &amp; South- Ohio State Onlvenlty on Novem- ina atolea copper wire from ' the
era · · · · · · · • · · · ·
their mHdaritJ and tra•
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.mecilcJne at. Warner of Lincoln Htll. a
ern Life Insurance Co.. here. but ber t-lf, a.ccordbl&amp; to C._ C. Ling', Syracu.ee Mtn1nl. Inc., mQle No. 10 for
auppU. 11.90
&amp;nd
ol t.be OOod.,s...p,- tfrnltj,' .B ecauae ot It thete dllaaOli10 State un1 ratty wh of\ncb ter Nov. 5.
was recently transferred to Nelson- ual3t&amp;nt f·H club n,uer at thtlat Sy.f&amp;CUJe laat A\IIUA. 'l."bey were Th
O'ohn.eon W
arl.tan have lliee» nl\uttpbed 1rito; Iii t.etl of earthquake,
hurrleane.
''that. 'tbe avence
from death Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wt· ville. . Cl d WI
t
y
state
coneae
ot
acrJeultun.
lub
releued
from
the
cuuntJ
jail
Bate
for
and
far·flunl'
Ol'pll.lation,
•ble
to
copepeatllence.
ttre,
ftood,
tamlne,
have
6lluled by thla dlaeue for the en- ber a t che.st•ir, a dauahter , Nov. 5. Mrs. au
mmer . 0
oungs'nte "Jo'Drk: of the11 and. other C . urda7 moralnJ.
aud1tor'l •upplles
5S.OO eollfttheJy and di!CU.veJy with been transmitted tnto ~uniUes
...,... try url.D the
ast M
Bcm to Mr. an1 Mrs. Harley I town came Prlday to vaslt her par- advtsors hal been par\lf reapomiOhio Power Co poWei' l5'US d!.u.lt.er on a major ecale, rescutnJ for the fOI'Ii'nl ot elGeet tl6 beesu!ated at oarvln or R utland, a son, Nov. 4.
..Mlbe'· andAMrs.
BcbaeSch1
ft ble for the rapid
lnln 1!:',l•1
J·•- "·h 11, return d
of Dayton,
foF
tbo&amp;e Jeft broken and bkecHna by tween ounelYet, and •mODI aU ""'
1
,..._. .
on ...... u ITY venue .•.,.r
ae er number of clube from 1....1
..
_,.,, \i.luJ ~ m
e
the wa.)'alde blndlnl up the wounda Uonll.
30
annuallJ.
I
ROUSH RITES SUNDAl'
who has bee.l quite tilLs !mprovmg. to 8000 1n 19Sl. They h&amp;ve aMiated ber home at 091-umbull
Mfi" Cci" "·· .. U" .00 ftt:dinl
hunerY reatMJna
Ulc Plftlet.h. Annlvenary II a chal
'
· awn, be points out, "t n· The fu neral rites lo• the laL&lt; I M.s. I B. Weed •who has been In booaUnl club enrollment frotn .,.., • r11ort Ylllllwllb
udlt.or .
., · - ee 10640 '"'"l&gt;ll&amp;hlnJ o'&lt;ler
..nlty. In II 1 -e to ewr.;pne able to do so, to
w IMMI br additional IO&amp;Ses
Tllomu B. Roush VIlli be Sunday quite Ill at ht.r home on the Che3- 11.1'12 ten
110 to the present Mra. Norma Qoodwln
JL
the people of America have founQ a IUlftlrer to the Rolt Call of the AmJttmted. unt.b.rttt;r hop left in
. afternoon i:lt
o'clock aL hls res!read wa, taken to the hospital memberahlp oJ f2,000 , &amp;Dd in in•
at cou.ri bG
·
,han.nd for the outpoUJ'tnt ac er1can Red Croaa
wake of a cbolen outbreak ano dence on 14 ·Second street. Athen s,, at Gallipolis Friday evening In the creaslna the number Ot wojects
H EWinauae ~i
800
·from the compulsory sa.le of mn- Ohio with burial In lhe Hebbo.1-ds · · FlnsLerwald ambuiMce.
from 12 to f&gt;O.
..&amp; v
·
DDS IN CALIFORNIA
0
·11on1 of )'OUnt antmala each YP.&amp;t' ville 'cemewry
I The Daughters of tile Union Vet·
The names of the eiub advisors , _ , . _
Conk
.. , ........ lOO.OO Pomeroy Cement Block,
.that are too small tor protltable
·
W
aad.
Flmd
drain tJie . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . 2.10 . Word hU been rect!lved. here 'of
1i erans will enterl.aln with a well to receive awarda of reeornltion
·rnarUt purposes.
prepared pl'Ofi'Nm, penny AOC:Ial from etub department• at the state
e
• mov I' ouae
Texu..chf!Ater road .. .. .... . 329.8'1 the death or H. 0. Smith, former
' Tbt Pt'tleDt extent of the db;eas~
ana ten cent parcel post sa le at univenlt.Y are: Mrs. D. W. Oaleri&amp;ht ot way, Sta.te 4fQ
,
Del' uu1 XtDDel Fud
well known resident of Pomeroy.
on Oblo fann.s ia due Prlmarlly Ul
•
• their hu ll, Monday evenlnB Nov- howe, Wayne County; Mrs. H. c .
.DO Porter MJ.dii:U!', anl~l Clllm 11-'ft Mr. Smlt.h paged away Prt~y,
the fat:t that Ki.nCI! 1m Ulere have
ember 9. Everyone is exlended an Kooele Richland county ; Miss •:•
•!•
Co., aaaoline 51.00 Ohio Penitent!aey dol taaa .. 88.00 November s. at hll home In lio.!l
:been eomparaUvely
tev/ hoe:a vacclln!Jitatlon to attend the enjoyable Ll.u:le ' Stonehctker.
C011hocton
..!or fl't.der 'l5.JO Ernest Holter .anlmal Clalm . 41.20 Anaeles. He waa a brother of Mn.
1
." ated or lmm·- · - for cholera. in
-·
o.1'!a1r.
coun'&gt;", "l&amp;s Bernice Betser, Med1
nllv. p; B. nTZWATt;a. D. D..
• uvuJJna: red
,
w. G . DownJe ot thla city.
Phi. Du
~
..,.
u.•a•••r uf ll'a.o:11ltJ, llolulv Bible
320 00
t)Je .state.1 '11111 hu resulted
In
Mr. and Mrs.
err were
Fred Haley went to Columbus na·county; Mn. ltokton Clapp,
Jualm• ot cblcQCI.I
················ · ··· · ·
·
p~ the entire swine poput.o have held a celebl·atton of their €aturday to spend th.? week end Medina. County; Mi&amp;l Bess Dock..
l!il. nu. W•atrD N-aJI&amp;~rUnloD.l
.. · 25•00
j
Jatlon of the alate beinK susceptible 50th wedding annlvel118. ry at their with frienrJs.
r06h, Deftance CoWltY, Mra. C. C.
sewer
.
to the dlleaae. 'llley possess no home on the Chester road Monday , Mrs !.dgltr Pratt nnd daughter Drtake, Mrs. T.. J . Tre&amp;sler, Mrs. z.
L...on for Nonmber 8
" ...... .. "· · ·" ·.. 10.00
--Laia.tbunlty and this accounU for the but re latJves hav~ o.r.nounced her~, d Middleport spent Friday with E . Haines, all of \VIlllams COWlty;
Tribune publiahtna
.20
Johnnie Hedrteks, 1~-year old
10
lapld aprud of the disease in mo.nY due 1.&lt;1 the _!lineS$ ol Mrs. Duen. hu parents . Mr . and Mrs. c. Eb~rs- Mrs. J. c. Montt;omery, Llcklni'
~AUL IN EPHE.IUI
lad who beat Mn. Hannah Haw!Ls,
tommunltlu,
the ce lebro.llon will be postponed tojb:tch on Prospect Hill.
County ; Mra. Walter
Minnick,
il , and. left. her bleedl.ga in a ditch
M1 Ottlee wUl M Clloled ed ·
cholera he says l.!l usually som~ later date.
M.s . McAIIlster or thf' Pumeroy- Clark County ; Mrs. Leo SChott,
aL her home near
FlatWOOds,
an
a.n'd ordinarily
Mrs. Duerr su:tle!"ed a
Mason bridle and Luther Tuclel' of Franklin County; Mrs. D. 8 . Phil·
tbun:day, was committed to the
Monu,, du •• ibe death of
run1 1 tatal COUI"8e within one or strc.k.c o. rew days ~go, ~h ah~ Mason w:mt to Columbus Sa.turdn.v Ups, Hamilton County; !Irs. P. W. workl or d.arkn•u, but rather r•Orlent 1114t1tution for Feeble MlndDr. H . L. Wa,.,
twu weeks Sick animals throw ofT Lhouih not serio; t~ was 1 oug
to lltlend the Ohio State·Navy foo t- Younr, Plckaway County, Mlas pron tbem.
ed by tbe probate oourt of Meils 1
the vlrus • or the disea se agent best not to hoi
c ann vers11.ry Call game.
Laura Boeraer, Madison CoWlty,
I~t:B&amp;Otl TEXT- Art• 1':1-n
oo\lDty.
throuah the blood, urine., eye sec1·e- party.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles She Ia 1md Mrs. Helen Hll.l'blilp,
Madison i
Pft,llll,o\;1\Y TOPIC-Paul In the
fB. !i
Yount ~clu will be h~ Jn I
Dr. G. C. Shaaf
7
tklns and pracUeaUy all excretions Mas EMERSON HARPER
l.!'on u:turned to their home at county; Mra. Ida Hultbera. Wash·
In th• Key
the county Jail here until the
'Of the body Healthy hop take up
·
.. Pcrtsmouth Fr11ay.
inaton County;T. L. Wilson, Perry
tuUon orders his remcwal.
1
't~'J:Je clile&amp;se pmu principally Mrs. Emerson Harper, :bout 10 M Brown of Hamillon ,., here County; B. H. Lawyer, MUJidnawn Cl;~,ri..;'":~u.TE AND SE~IOR
- -- U*o h
tam1nated food and years of age, died a.t12her. ome on visiting his mother Mrs. Rosetta. County, John Noel, Butler County; I'OfiC-A Bvnllr• or Bad ltt~oh.
l,:t;~~~
alBO may contract Thomas Fork about
oclock
Erc.wn and sister Mrs.
who Russell Dunlop, Clinton County, J.
T01'1'iO fa&lt;"IPLfl AND ADULT
4t- ~ h th
t t.o
t
urde.y. Deo.th was due to l.nHrm- are both quite 1lJ nt the home of C. Ward, Knox County.
'fOPIC- Th• Go•p•1 Faclnc Error.
23.54
·
ug
e resp ra ry
rae~.. ties
of old age. Sh~ leaves her aged Mu. Stalder on Mulberr:y Ave .
breW In the skin . .and via thE husband. No ruueral
u.rran..-eJames and Clarence Cll1ford
1. Jthn'l Oltelpl" ••omt Chrl..
.
3 10
eyes.
. rnents have been made but thE: went to Columbus saturday to
tlant (vv, t-7).
M:'tit~~·. i.~be~'.
.. 1be diseue uaually
In
body Is being prepared. for bUI• .... spend the we·.:!k end a..nd attend the
'fht"ll@ twelve diK'Iples bad on I,
. . . .. .. .. . .. . l71.81
one or constipation,
two hogs vom
and by · Ewtna
Navy- 001 0 c.&lt;
"t11 te !oot,.ll
h ..·n tou•l•t the bnntlOU
Co., a:as haulhll
.. ....
3'1.89
showJng
whichng oftet;.
• underLakera·
.
"'~ ·
,• ..ou ot ._._.,t·
-~......
Ebersbaeh
turns to diarrhea within Lwo c.r·l
Tt.lm Hennessey anti Bob Roberts
anoo •• prt"po1'1ltlon for tbe Kl._~.
1
three days. Meanwhile the anlmi\IH
left. Saturday for Columbu.a Lo Meetin 1 to be Held on Ar- \toOL t•oul taught tl1eru to believe
become depressed, hide away In the
Main street
miatice Day and Day
tm Chrlat; that II, to rerf!'l\··
sewer PUle ... '. . ........
97.60
lltter and when foreed to move,
The Womi:lns Home Ml1!8lonary Is bd.ck to his employmen~ at Chal'al the ooe who on tbe cron provT""- Southern Ohio 011 Co., gas
walk with a weak !IW&amp;)'IniJ ISociety meL at the church here on ley OloeCtner, after o few dayi tuFoiiO..,inl
lid
ft'lr
tbrou1h the
oline ......... . . . .. 35.20 74.40
Pit. The eyelid! become gummed ISunda:y. T.he meeting wa.q
ne.ss.
ahfddloa of 1111 blood. When thfl)' Ooeglein Broa. haullna slq 358.16
~tth exces&amp;lve exrretlons, the ap- with the ·:wnw ''Break Now The Rev. P. A. Bright o~ Junction City Planl! are belnJ fonned here for believed aM received Ob1'1et II fbtlr . A. Miller fU&amp;J . . . • . . . . . . 2.00
petite falls, &amp;nd the temperature Bread or Life" by the audience.
a visitor here Saturday.
a
of the Palmers lrult.ltute Savior, they were baptized In the
F . Folan aupplies for
!bows a fever nnglna from 104 to The president o1' the Society, Mrs. OI'Bnt RolJerh and Lubert Ep- at Chester, Nqvembf.&gt;r ll. and 12. nom@ ot the Lord Je1u1, and f•ul
road building . · · · .. .. ... .
108 or 109 deeree&amp; Fahrenheit. At w. E. Houston presiding o!Jer th~ pelln ,.hg a.re attendlng OhJQ Unl- '11le prlhcipal speater on the pro- 1 laid huda Nl tbt'in, •nd theY: fe.
E. Babcock, Aharperung
.tbla •tare the anlmala lose weight meeting. An Interesting program verslty at Athens came Friday to 11ram wm be John Oierson of 1 Ct'lved the Holy Spirit.
drill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
!.50 ..
.J&amp;Pldly and may either die within was presented which included a 1pend -tht' week end at their ttotQeS Wllhlnrtm county.
f
p
p
hi
lp.....,..
Cement Block Co.,
11 •
·• few daya or Strll.lla:le along for numt&gt;t'r of interesting talks by sev · here.
,
The meettnt will etart wlUl tho:!
au 1 ~c "' 1"
. . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
8
10
with compllcattne diseases of eral dtstrlct members from Porta Junior Webater, sun of .Mr. aod Firlt Annual Cheater OommWllty (n, · '·
85.36
.~he lungs or lnteatlnea from which mouth. Spechll song by the youn~~: Ml'l. Jed Webster of Sprina Ave., Fair, November U. TblJ commu.
1. In tlle Jewish lynagogue (:·
gravel 2.11.38
·~y tlnaUy ILIOCUJnb.
girls "'1th Miss M!!.ry VIrginia who Jla.s been qu.lte &gt;11 for the J*!t n.lty fair wUI have entrlet o1 fruita, 8), Though rhe Jews were raPll
.. . .. . ~.08
!·. ThM'e ta abwlutcly no kno\n: Houston at the plano was well ren- two weeks Js Improving, but nQt canned gooda, pouUry, lf&amp;ln, veae- enem1a, he lnftexlbly followed ~~~ C. E.
arav.?l 766.et
.medical cure for ·hor cbolera, dered and received much applause. oble .to be out yet.
tables, freaks and noveltlet, poLte~l rule to &amp;o flrsL to them with th&amp; co•· J . E.
payroll
'•
ftowers, piclcels and domestic artl· pel. Kl• preorlllog wai cbamrler- Berne Wood
, . . . . . . . . . 122.50 Do
!Schalk ueerts, and one should bt~- Some new memliers were taken In
thin~ Twenty Orand could
k
"Narc of fraudulent peddlen trying alter the meeting Lhe gues41 wer"
Irving
c'·eek
and Goose
~
1 cles, such aa quilLs ancl .rues tor liM
4
ito .~ell so-called cureB. There 1s, Invited to the Houston home where
which prizes In mtrchanciJ18 and
0. Ry boh'lnNI (v, 8}.
creek road . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
&amp;&amp;.89
lep?
CXIUrtJe, not; he ' lWwevei", a rellable preventive ror a lovely dlnnel' was served.
trade wUI be award&amp;d.
· ·
· ..!1
( • 8}
Dltchlnl OooBe Creek road.. 21.50
'tb1a dill~ase in AnU-hoa-cholent
Rev. Pyre Hlled his appointment,
A T A cooktnc.:;:.on~tration ~'II
~ 8 ; :::. ~ (\: S)
Berne Wood roed. .......... 25'1'.60
four. Al}l1 the
..-L...
Borum.
the church here Sunday night.
HlraJQ. Newlon 82 who na.s
..,urn@ofy,
. ttntalner , .•... , ... , . . . . . . 97.00
' R.,
0
Mrs A w Pullin~:~ a.nd dauahter Ill for- some time passed away St\'J.Y
,..,. - ... ..,.m Ohlo
.,..""
• ' -r~~"'
twaa.t1 . . .
;i
Mia&amp;
••·• visiting friends urday. Puneral wu held al tb.o II·
be ltv . 'l'he
lflnlr«om ot God 1&lt;. 81. H!
s;;;dilli
·83·1
In Plttta'Au'd1 'th1A: weet.
E. Ohurth Monday at two o'clt!Qk,
r I. Jh
_Wnta
·prei
10l'
Hollow road ............. tt.OO
ne88 ~I IIUibillty
111
110
ANSWERS SUMMONS
'::Ich
beenatd:d .;•.., .
Truck wort · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 18.08
u ~ 0111
J
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorl~ Wolfe anrl. were Sunday gu'!lta of thflr da~- ta~nm~~ ~dot ,:ret.::': to~ m~
2. In the Jl'laoPihfase bt
· ~un n:!d ·:::::::::::::: :::~ tbiUI -"Y other Clll'
58
0
fj , .
yton onea,
yeaa of daughters Beatrice and Gladys of ter IUJd family Mr. and Mrs.
f': : :
w f ~ ~
Pti y. Po.
Outer· sute HiU road...... . 1'1.5(1
·our, (vv, 9, 10). Tte Jo·a,
price
~
aAIW,
~;.e, ct~
a1. he1 ht.me nea1 Porl-~J Columbus were at the home ot Mrs. Norman.
,
Prodason, ~ A
oopelonra'
Po u1tryJ ,tnemle-! of th~ Jfl!!l el, W('J'e
D&amp;Yktaon-Trr.ylor road . . . . . . 40.80
1
'H tursday niihl alK.ral 8:30 Wolfe's 9ister , Mrs C. 0. Houch
Mi!,s Pauletta
Cat.-~well ~pebt
ucers 81100 1a 1
o1
rken 1h
~,, ., ,-•hi
· ••1
te VInton rd
0 enroads.
Drive
~
' and hul!bf\nd Saturday n I1h t, en· fl'om Friday until sundn.y
~ with ttl!r b urg, w111 h ea d the mua1ca1 an
by r11
.....
· "'!'"'em
r-- Scipio twp...
.••• 7'1.86
o·~~L ......:ath
was due to t sttoke1
_,o.rdentd
k
· rut
tilL oR.
~
OraaPnr
4.1.8'1' abow
1 llj.l II
w•Jeb ~e &amp;\lft'&lt;ted a short time be·j ! OUte to AU!ens t.o attend the fun · sister Mrs BiUy Chapman .
enl:ertatnina p~ 1ollowed b~ sl'n e O)&gt;eiiJ
I8
1
be
tor : fiPI. e 11.: aurvlved by he 1 11118·1 eral of Wm Wolfe, brother of Oeo. \ Mr. and Mrs. s . M. Gainer and a ~ohort talk on • Or!l.din&amp; and Pack •fmln.1.t1on In Christ. nul
. 8 ~~~~d~\~
356.31 it
L:and ' nd two sisters
r Wolfe, who died at his home m Mrs Goorge
Hamilton nlatle a In&amp; EQs."
' Uu~ diselple" (rom Uaimt
sOn
'ltl'l.lunetal services were con·; Huntington Thurl!day.
busin(lss trip to Mld1'..:pot't" Ball\1'Thls meetbtf
wlll
continue ed: to the scllool-tJO'!lsP. of
road · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 123 .21
r.I ucted,.Saturday afternoon at two1 Mrs. Ru!!Sell Hanes and son or day.
· .~.
~~ through the two da)'8 and a lm-ae l 1 Ill. G~d workln• Mlraot.a 't""' co-b Bead and Brlllp Fund
o't*k 1 with bw·Jal, tn char11c or the, Ch~rles Ray of Portsmouth visited
Rev. D~ot.vld Flora, M;rs. Mlb!t IClm number of peoplfl from Mel111 coun. PJ~ul (vv. \J.lO).
, ,
~dekln Broe., ,lumber ... , . 95.30
Uurtllo undertala:~. 1.1 the Bald: Mr Hanes pal'entlr., Mr. and Mrs. of thiS plac;e and Mrs. Gu;Y.··Sprhl,~ ty a1·e exJH!Cted to attend.
J:~besu was oote4 for u 1 1
'Vance and YOUilll, lumber .. 299.'91
ltnob «m~tery .
· Sherman Hanes last week.
er of success -,ere dinner atre 3 ts of
-,.
__
'ditto workera. Tllat ~aut'• ;;.~ ,, l(l., : i Polnef'O)' Cem~ni Bloelr:, ma(
Rev . Venz and Mrs . c. o. Hauck Mrs. Bell@ Keller lallt .ThtA-8d~..y . ·
h b ,
-~ ~-- · o-'
·terlal f« brllde .......... '19.21
·i will represent the Red Cross roll
\,II
,mla t !!Hmccell~u , .... .,. "?"
J.I.D.HarUaaw Pa,..U
Otn. OFFEN_D_ER ARKES"''ED
Inning Nov. lith. _
Mrs. Marsa~·~t Ru81!ell and family
·extrannU.norJ way put 1111 teal
B""'TRANSMISS;~Otf
..
...,.
QI Athens were 1\leat:.s or ber Pill'·
-,·
ihMk 1let
over Horse
Oave
, Mr. ond Mrs. (Jharles .. S4ar
.Mr and N:r1. Lewis Cohctl lett •tile won. &amp;
ere 1 ' • • au
ereek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90.92
111
.,Pn.d, ao
wa.s
to the
De f!LE TO OI:T JOBS
1
for Zanesville Monday a·nd rrom
ba,:l . uab9dt
Paut s
.
:rtlnt Pork brldp ... .. , , . . . 13.76 I
1
unt7 a
Friday by Conrn, Nlch., , Nov.
Mrs. Hep NicbOJa,: a.ud there wJII 80 on to Lhelr home in 1tlle ,lick and c;nst , out
Kr)'cless brlda:e .......... .. IUD
BRJl~ES
stable Dunfee of Rutllmd
prodlem here wag
.. apent'- .·
Deta-olt, Mich .
· ·seemr the mAn!tlo'ftl:l
&amp;tar Hall btldae ......... , . 16.tt9
Sa)'l'e
was
returned
to
Jail
on
ail
.
so
ve
ay
wen
Hctuy
Ford
took
'
"net'
Mrs.
w.
A.
Gold
a.
l'arkel'8•
IJI.UDI'
l'aul,
.
Wblte
brtdp
..
.
...
......
..
1015.30
ure to PllY nn old ftne . He will .~~ene over the lt.&amp;t of jobleM from city
•
~
·
Jlrl.. _
lrvl
k rd
the fine out.
1
II omclaJs IUld added tlhe nten on It to
expect &amp;to· mq~ 'o
~ burfl' vl.!!l1tor Wednesday.
/who. wrnt qbout the
.
- ... on
hi
e
. . . 1110
.
the payrolls in his tac~"ries.
bcon.
·.•
·~&lt;;' ·
Mr. Davis and Mr. oaa'dner re- ·ftrtnr mat:ll!al Rrt8
';t'opPlq Kinlabury bridle ..
5.4&amp;
1
1......,.
""~ all of
Cora Hamu•~
• uo 1• tbr• •• In · -r;
Rrloklea br""-'"'
; About 2,500 m@n, virtually
""" wenl ." n• . . turned to Charleston, Wednl!ada.y. 'DU th er name ot ""
· ·- · · · · · · · ·· · · 2·ID
MARRIAOI!: LICENSF.
the unentployf!d here. wern eKpect- 1;;..;..;; dav last w~k to "l.!ltt
·
M.rb. hl.rsons o1 Leon l.!J v15u :.a" ' ~antatloql. Kno~·l-':ll" that thelr~on·
~ Pan4
.•
ed to be given work within the
Cochrah wllo has been 1 ~· her daU8ilter, Mrs. A. Gold.
'fl~tioft wlt11 Cbrlttt was Jl0t .real,
81 11
A m.rrlal. ll
•en
.•., ,,, d nex t Iew week~ . On!y res Idents of
• t'
•
Stone Quorry
10.
.. se wall. ....
Ml'l. Barb:t.ra Weias entertained it"e Ule nt .,.Is
nftme by t h ~m nn IY Pa)'l'OU,
Cltelaer
Tax.... ... 341Ul:J IMi.ddllt;li!Oirl
hefc- lrriday afternoon to no.ndnll this rlty
extendC'i the O.ll'. 0 ;:!.he Willing Workers club from the
thf'l evil llplrlta wbp spranr
L&lt;:a. 22, 2of Oallipall.s and l •ene pression will be "Just a memory,''
.Peace i;vanaeUeal church at Porn- !JiSolt dnd overcame them. ·'
lf.axoer, 1, of Rutland.
city omctals stated.
·
'
eroy, Thursday. Amon1 Lhose pres- \1 IV. ' . A Olorlou• Aw,kenlng .(V..
enL were Mrs. Ctum~ FJndllfl&amp;', .l'i-41).
Mrs. Mary Beckley, Mrs. Mary J 1. Fear fell upon all (v. 17').
Ra.tlp, Mrs. Jei!M!, Matt. Anno~ b~o~~.u., New 1 of the ca•ttn;: out ot tbEts~ evil
Ml'ft. Mehl and the hosh.ss, Mu. _splrlts crentf'd lmpretslons tllVOr·
Barbara WelsH.
la.hle to Chrlstinnlty,
Mls8 Blanche Poster and frluud, \ :!. lr brOliQ"ht to t~e front tboa~
Mr. Seward, of Park'!t11bUJ1, were wlao profe•SI'!d faith In Chrtst, willie
IUe&amp;ts Of Mr. 1\D.d Mrs. W. A. Oold, ndt Jiving rlaht lives (v; 1$),
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ia indeed rratifyinr to kn~w how many
Thursday.
jl 8'. llatly gave '0{1 the ttmetlee Ot
voten aupported me ao Joyll(lly. durinr the
Mr11. W. L. Z&amp;hmdt. mothf!r of t~~ ·blad: art.. (v. 19).. Black flrl•.
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Mrs. Lyons of this place, dloo ln lu,: to"IIIJJ nr Julrtlery b1 the un o't
pad election. Pleaae accept my aincere
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burs, Sunday nlJht, deaU1 bema: ~
cauaed l&gt;y injuries reeel¥ed 141 au ....11_:.
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at Mt. Alto Sunday aftenaoon.
a· ' ~oiDeDCif' vr. th.,lr'l_'(JIIt'ljft~IJI:I
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''Lad~bird,
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c. carUn ol Hunt.lniJt.oD was a. b ~l,.v:a\u._t at U,,npQJ._. : ,•:!; ,~ : ;•
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bualnesa vllltor hen Wedneaclay.
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alven thl&amp; opportuntl.y No•., 9th. tbt prlndpal bulln.la f thl city,
School 11tart.e at 8 P. M.-don t be
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thfl part. of &amp;:Jia 8mltb the mil.. a meetlnc aDd ltated that much
·chlevoua acbool atrl, and t.hlnk ol ])80plt bad beta t\U"'Ied trqm ·Idol·
otll M. Rice t&amp;llhll the part or . at17 and that tb"'' •ulret tor tht&gt;lr
Relinald Cooper, a silly.
I WUM wH mat~tUr wealr:~. Be
· Caroline 'Nrner l.llumet the appealed tu bft fellow•
character ot White Role, tbe col· I (1) 011. tM around ot b1a.ioea
ored &amp;lrl, whUe 1\la.i.'Cafet Biemet 1 (v. 21). 'l'ht world It wtiiJOM" to
18 Just too cute u the tom-boy. .
toltratt aa)' klo4 of . relllloa. or
Think of Jamea Rea, aa the haM · mMal awanatna ao l&lt;m1 •• It doel
boiled character, Steve Olarlt aud DOt lnterteft with u 1 baiiD.ea or
oeorae v . Meea ,. the fooUth
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school boy, Tom 8rown.
way
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How do you know that Eveb'u
(.) 0a tlte rround of .......OUI
Pogluono I&amp; o ld&gt;ool marm?
P&lt;Oll!dlot•. Be 1!'14 lbet l~o 1 - ' •
look ar: the clua lhe bu.
of the ·1 Mt O~eu ~laa. wodl"
The Pl'"""l" wW be ... ~ to• lho be ~!ld (.• :lh. He - - ,..
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jupou whea he- 11,.- tbat btl ball·
I The play wu Written by Qbarlee o;.&lt; ~o bolla dt.,.,.ci. Ul.i lpol&lt;h
L. Ar&lt;hbold. 1411!\~ pll!l4' bll io!.S: Tho cMr4 In a
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tiiill. m41DIIpit~UD4 ...,;.
olanda ID front of •&amp;r•OO lti.C tbo t.&gt;wit dtrl (n . lt-41)
dealer'll place Of lltlahWM.
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Savea Fuel-Keepa out dust and rainPrevenb rattle.
Let u• have our man call and rive you
an eatimate. You will be aurpriaed at the
low coat.
Or you can inatall them very euily
younelf;

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HEDRICKS TO GO T0 ;;;:::;~;;;;;;;;;,
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ladybird, fly away home;
chlldren will bum."

I am infonned that there are no fewer th-" two thousand .
known spi!!Cies of ladybirds in the world, and although. they are
gentle and friendly to man they are the implaeab~e enmies of
• 1RMI1~t1!spi!claHy those, ~lilt attack fru1t....:-. . . .

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to be able to exJSt thrOugh great d!lal of hat'dShip.
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of the ladybird as an ally and keep vast numbers of th 'll!e little
creatures in a kind of .cold sto~ through the winter; re,l.easing
them among the fruit~~ whe)lsummer comes. .THEf.E THEY
DESTROY ENOJU40US,NUMBER8 OF PLANT: LICE AND
SCA!LE INSECTS AND sAVE A GREA'r Dji:,t\L OF FRUIT
THAT OTHERWISE WOULD HAVE BEEN DESTROYED... ,.
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··H·~OG CHOLERA

. A;.CE MAY
MEN
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l.t~-H ClUb Advianrs FOUR ARE·ri..\.ciD
ON PROBATION
T0 1\C\.""t:
D---.·ve Awards Ancb' Speo~~P.'ruk .Parker, b7

Personals

SMALL .,,.E

'i'be home ot ...,...,, "'nnlnglon

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_ _ _. . otl tire about''"'
The tollowlnl
allowed
Pr:lday evenlna. The Ftrt'! Dep11n·
Mrs. Prank Mc:Brlde of Lopn
the N'llt!m'"'"WW'':
aaeot responded to the call and the waa callina: on relat.lvea t.nd old
RaJJDonci Baldwln, lm4, llchrud
CNid:J'
blue w116 extingutr.hed with little j friends Priday.
Servinl u 4-B club ad,vt.an tor Vtttltoe wbo 'ftl'll fOUDd ~ of Oolumb1UI BlaDk Boolr. Co.,
1oM to the house or fumiahmp.
Mrs. Mary ThomMk of
tel! yet.n, 22 club
arancl larceny by • petlt JU1'1lD Ute
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probate' IHO
A defective nue W&amp;A the cause.
.spending the wee end ,.., .-rs. counties wJU be awarded lliCno&amp;u....• ooaunon pleaa 1!10Uft. ben reoenU,
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The house, near the Sugar Run Tom Thomt.a of Naylors Run.
tea ol reeG~~~Itim ror their pkll1eer were liven • •UBPCIIKied HDt.ence RowleJ •
heater for
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.
buildlna . Ls owned by Mrs. , HI!M Nichols and famlly are eft'O!'ta 1n forwardint thiJ youth by Lbe court here SatUI'daJ IIIOI'D•
llldlt Peop
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~n.~.........- outtlrel.&amp;t of bOC ehol· Minnie Btelnbauer.
moving Monday from SyracWH! tojmmoement throulbout t.he It&amp;t#. lnJ. They were pllcecl on probl.-•=l ~~~
l&amp;a ..... lO.JIIj ~
_.,.._
.. IInce ~ now m"J'•cts Ule
-- - their neW horne In Nel&amp;onville. Mr. wllen they meet at tbe seventeenth tion &amp;DIWer&amp;tlle to the CIDW'l
2"l.IH
Half a ceqtury ~ . ~e .~eri- mErcy and pity and auecor, and
of Ohio JIOI'k produoer&amp;
BIRTJI ANNOUNCE o\IENTS
Nichols wu formerly the superln- annual t-H club OOQII'Ua aL the
The men were convieU!d of ha., .. Romer
at.ampa for 1.00 dan
,
Rocl Cn!p .WAI bprn . 'Jnl.it Lltl lbrouah It they have been able to
to A. p Schalk of the' Born to Mr . and M.ra. Herman tendent of the Wl!ltern &amp; South- Ohio State Onlvenlty on Novem- ina atolea copper wire from ' the
era · · · · · · · • · · · ·
their mHdaritJ and tra•
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.mecilcJne at. Warner of Lincoln Htll. a
ern Life Insurance Co.. here. but ber t-lf, a.ccordbl&amp; to C._ C. Ling', Syracu.ee Mtn1nl. Inc., mQle No. 10 for
auppU. 11.90
&amp;nd
ol t.be OOod.,s...p,- tfrnltj,' .B ecauae ot It thete dllaaOli10 State un1 ratty wh of\ncb ter Nov. 5.
was recently transferred to Nelson- ual3t&amp;nt f·H club n,uer at thtlat Sy.f&amp;CUJe laat A\IIUA. 'l."bey were Th
O'ohn.eon W
arl.tan have lliee» nl\uttpbed 1rito; Iii t.etl of earthquake,
hurrleane.
''that. 'tbe avence
from death Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wt· ville. . Cl d WI
t
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state
coneae
ot
acrJeultun.
lub
releued
from
the
cuuntJ
jail
Bate
for
and
far·flunl'
Ol'pll.lation,
•ble
to
copepeatllence.
ttre,
ftood,
tamlne,
have
6lluled by thla dlaeue for the en- ber a t che.st•ir, a dauahter , Nov. 5. Mrs. au
mmer . 0
oungs'nte "Jo'Drk: of the11 and. other C . urda7 moralnJ.
aud1tor'l •upplles
5S.OO eollfttheJy and di!CU.veJy with been transmitted tnto ~uniUes
...,... try url.D the
ast M
Bcm to Mr. an1 Mrs. Harley I town came Prlday to vaslt her par- advtsors hal been par\lf reapomiOhio Power Co poWei' l5'US d!.u.lt.er on a major ecale, rescutnJ for the fOI'Ii'nl ot elGeet tl6 beesu!ated at oarvln or R utland, a son, Nov. 4.
..Mlbe'· andAMrs.
BcbaeSch1
ft ble for the rapid
lnln 1!:',l•1
J·•- "·h 11, return d
of Dayton,
foF
tbo&amp;e Jeft broken and bkecHna by tween ounelYet, and •mODI aU ""'
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ae er number of clube from 1....1
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the wa.)'alde blndlnl up the wounda Uonll.
30
annuallJ.
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ROUSH RITES SUNDAl'
who has bee.l quite tilLs !mprovmg. to 8000 1n 19Sl. They h&amp;ve aMiated ber home at 091-umbull
Mfi" Cci" "·· .. U" .00 ftt:dinl
hunerY reatMJna
Ulc Plftlet.h. Annlvenary II a chal
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· awn, be points out, "t n· The fu neral rites lo• the laL&lt; I M.s. I B. Weed •who has been In booaUnl club enrollment frotn .,.., • r11ort Ylllllwllb
udlt.or .
., · - ee 10640 '"'"l&gt;ll&amp;hlnJ o'&lt;ler
..nlty. In II 1 -e to ewr.;pne able to do so, to
w IMMI br additional IO&amp;Ses
Tllomu B. Roush VIlli be Sunday quite Ill at ht.r home on the Che3- 11.1'12 ten
110 to the present Mra. Norma Qoodwln
JL
the people of America have founQ a IUlftlrer to the Rolt Call of the AmJttmted. unt.b.rttt;r hop left in
. afternoon i:lt
o'clock aL hls res!read wa, taken to the hospital memberahlp oJ f2,000 , &amp;Dd in in•
at cou.ri bG
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,han.nd for the outpoUJ'tnt ac er1can Red Croaa
wake of a cbolen outbreak ano dence on 14 ·Second street. Athen s,, at Gallipolis Friday evening In the creaslna the number Ot wojects
H EWinauae ~i
800
·from the compulsory sa.le of mn- Ohio with burial In lhe Hebbo.1-ds · · FlnsLerwald ambuiMce.
from 12 to f&gt;O.
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DDS IN CALIFORNIA
0
·11on1 of )'OUnt antmala each YP.&amp;t' ville 'cemewry
I The Daughters of tile Union Vet·
The names of the eiub advisors , _ , . _
Conk
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.that are too small tor protltable
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Flmd
drain tJie . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . 2.10 . Word hU been rect!lved. here 'of
1i erans will enterl.aln with a well to receive awarda of reeornltion
·rnarUt purposes.
prepared pl'Ofi'Nm, penny AOC:Ial from etub department• at the state
e
• mov I' ouae
Texu..chf!Ater road .. .. .... . 329.8'1 the death or H. 0. Smith, former
' Tbt Pt'tleDt extent of the db;eas~
ana ten cent parcel post sa le at univenlt.Y are: Mrs. D. W. Oaleri&amp;ht ot way, Sta.te 4fQ
,
Del' uu1 XtDDel Fud
well known resident of Pomeroy.
on Oblo fann.s ia due Prlmarlly Ul
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.DO Porter MJ.dii:U!', anl~l Clllm 11-'ft Mr. Smlt.h paged away Prt~y,
the fat:t that Ki.nCI! 1m Ulere have
ember 9. Everyone is exlended an Kooele Richland county ; Miss •:•
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Co., aaaoline 51.00 Ohio Penitent!aey dol taaa .. 88.00 November s. at hll home In lio.!l
:been eomparaUvely
tev/ hoe:a vacclln!Jitatlon to attend the enjoyable Ll.u:le ' Stonehctker.
C011hocton
..!or fl't.der 'l5.JO Ernest Holter .anlmal Clalm . 41.20 Anaeles. He waa a brother of Mn.
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." ated or lmm·- · - for cholera. in
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coun'&gt;", "l&amp;s Bernice Betser, Med1
nllv. p; B. nTZWATt;a. D. D..
• uvuJJna: red
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w. G . DownJe ot thla city.
Phi. Du
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320 00
t)Je .state.1 '11111 hu resulted
In
Mr. and Mrs.
err were
Fred Haley went to Columbus na·county; Mn. ltokton Clapp,
Jualm• ot cblcQCI.I
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p~ the entire swine poput.o have held a celebl·atton of their €aturday to spend th.? week end Medina. County; Mi&amp;l Bess Dock..
l!il. nu. W•atrD N-aJI&amp;~rUnloD.l
.. · 25•00
j
Jatlon of the alate beinK susceptible 50th wedding annlvel118. ry at their with frienrJs.
r06h, Deftance CoWltY, Mra. C. C.
sewer
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to the dlleaae. 'llley possess no home on the Chester road Monday , Mrs !.dgltr Pratt nnd daughter Drtake, Mrs. T.. J . Tre&amp;sler, Mrs. z.
L...on for Nonmber 8
" ...... .. "· · ·" ·.. 10.00
--Laia.tbunlty and this accounU for the but re latJves hav~ o.r.nounced her~, d Middleport spent Friday with E . Haines, all of \VIlllams COWlty;
Tribune publiahtna
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Johnnie Hedrteks, 1~-year old
10
lapld aprud of the disease in mo.nY due 1.&lt;1 the _!lineS$ ol Mrs. Duen. hu parents . Mr . and Mrs. c. Eb~rs- Mrs. J. c. Montt;omery, Llcklni'
~AUL IN EPHE.IUI
lad who beat Mn. Hannah Haw!Ls,
tommunltlu,
the ce lebro.llon will be postponed tojb:tch on Prospect Hill.
County ; Mra. Walter
Minnick,
il , and. left. her bleedl.ga in a ditch
M1 Ottlee wUl M Clloled ed ·
cholera he says l.!l usually som~ later date.
M.s . McAIIlster or thf' Pumeroy- Clark County ; Mrs. Leo SChott,
aL her home near
FlatWOOds,
an
a.n'd ordinarily
Mrs. Duerr su:tle!"ed a
Mason bridle and Luther Tuclel' of Franklin County; Mrs. D. 8 . Phil·
tbun:day, was committed to the
Monu,, du •• ibe death of
run1 1 tatal COUI"8e within one or strc.k.c o. rew days ~go, ~h ah~ Mason w:mt to Columbus Sa.turdn.v Ups, Hamilton County; !Irs. P. W. workl or d.arkn•u, but rather r•Orlent 1114t1tution for Feeble MlndDr. H . L. Wa,.,
twu weeks Sick animals throw ofT Lhouih not serio; t~ was 1 oug
to lltlend the Ohio State·Navy foo t- Younr, Plckaway County, Mlas pron tbem.
ed by tbe probate oourt of Meils 1
the vlrus • or the disea se agent best not to hoi
c ann vers11.ry Call game.
Laura Boeraer, Madison CoWlty,
I~t:B&amp;Otl TEXT- Art• 1':1-n
oo\lDty.
throuah the blood, urine., eye sec1·e- party.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles She Ia 1md Mrs. Helen Hll.l'blilp,
Madison i
Pft,llll,o\;1\Y TOPIC-Paul In the
fB. !i
Yount ~clu will be h~ Jn I
Dr. G. C. Shaaf
7
tklns and pracUeaUy all excretions Mas EMERSON HARPER
l.!'on u:turned to their home at county; Mra. Ida Hultbera. Wash·
In th• Key
the county Jail here until the
'Of the body Healthy hop take up
·
.. Pcrtsmouth Fr11ay.
inaton County;T. L. Wilson, Perry
tuUon orders his remcwal.
1
't~'J:Je clile&amp;se pmu principally Mrs. Emerson Harper, :bout 10 M Brown of Hamillon ,., here County; B. H. Lawyer, MUJidnawn Cl;~,ri..;'":~u.TE AND SE~IOR
- -- U*o h
tam1nated food and years of age, died a.t12her. ome on visiting his mother Mrs. Rosetta. County, John Noel, Butler County; I'OfiC-A Bvnllr• or Bad ltt~oh.
l,:t;~~~
alBO may contract Thomas Fork about
oclock
Erc.wn and sister Mrs.
who Russell Dunlop, Clinton County, J.
T01'1'iO fa&lt;"IPLfl AND ADULT
4t- ~ h th
t t.o
t
urde.y. Deo.th was due to l.nHrm- are both quite 1lJ nt the home of C. Ward, Knox County.
'fOPIC- Th• Go•p•1 Faclnc Error.
23.54
·
ug
e resp ra ry
rae~.. ties
of old age. Sh~ leaves her aged Mu. Stalder on Mulberr:y Ave .
breW In the skin . .and via thE husband. No ruueral
u.rran..-eJames and Clarence Cll1ford
1. Jthn'l Oltelpl" ••omt Chrl..
.
3 10
eyes.
. rnents have been made but thE: went to Columbus saturday to
tlant (vv, t-7).
M:'tit~~·. i.~be~'.
.. 1be diseue uaually
In
body Is being prepared. for bUI• .... spend the we·.:!k end a..nd attend the
'fht"ll@ twelve diK'Iples bad on I,
. . . .. .. .. . .. . l71.81
one or constipation,
two hogs vom
and by · Ewtna
Navy- 001 0 c.&lt;
"t11 te !oot,.ll
h ..·n tou•l•t the bnntlOU
Co., a:as haulhll
.. ....
3'1.89
showJng
whichng oftet;.
• underLakera·
.
"'~ ·
,• ..ou ot ._._.,t·
-~......
Ebersbaeh
turns to diarrhea within Lwo c.r·l
Tt.lm Hennessey anti Bob Roberts
anoo •• prt"po1'1ltlon for tbe Kl._~.
1
three days. Meanwhile the anlmi\IH
left. Saturday for Columbu.a Lo Meetin 1 to be Held on Ar- \toOL t•oul taught tl1eru to believe
become depressed, hide away In the
Main street
miatice Day and Day
tm Chrlat; that II, to rerf!'l\··
sewer PUle ... '. . ........
97.60
lltter and when foreed to move,
The Womi:lns Home Ml1!8lonary Is bd.ck to his employmen~ at Chal'al the ooe who on tbe cron provT""- Southern Ohio 011 Co., gas
walk with a weak !IW&amp;)'IniJ ISociety meL at the church here on ley OloeCtner, after o few dayi tuFoiiO..,inl
lid
ft'lr
tbrou1h the
oline ......... . . . .. 35.20 74.40
Pit. The eyelid! become gummed ISunda:y. T.he meeting wa.q
ne.ss.
ahfddloa of 1111 blood. When thfl)' Ooeglein Broa. haullna slq 358.16
~tth exces&amp;lve exrretlons, the ap- with the ·:wnw ''Break Now The Rev. P. A. Bright o~ Junction City Planl! are belnJ fonned here for believed aM received Ob1'1et II fbtlr . A. Miller fU&amp;J . . . • . . . . . . 2.00
petite falls, &amp;nd the temperature Bread or Life" by the audience.
a visitor here Saturday.
a
of the Palmers lrult.ltute Savior, they were baptized In the
F . Folan aupplies for
!bows a fever nnglna from 104 to The president o1' the Society, Mrs. OI'Bnt RolJerh and Lubert Ep- at Chester, Nqvembf.&gt;r ll. and 12. nom@ ot the Lord Je1u1, and f•ul
road building . · · · .. .. ... .
108 or 109 deeree&amp; Fahrenheit. At w. E. Houston presiding o!Jer th~ pelln ,.hg a.re attendlng OhJQ Unl- '11le prlhcipal speater on the pro- 1 laid huda Nl tbt'in, •nd theY: fe.
E. Babcock, Aharperung
.tbla •tare the anlmala lose weight meeting. An Interesting program verslty at Athens came Friday to 11ram wm be John Oierson of 1 Ct'lved the Holy Spirit.
drill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
!.50 ..
.J&amp;Pldly and may either die within was presented which included a 1pend -tht' week end at their ttotQeS Wllhlnrtm county.
f
p
p
hi
lp.....,..
Cement Block Co.,
11 •
·• few daya or Strll.lla:le along for numt&gt;t'r of interesting talks by sev · here.
,
The meettnt will etart wlUl tho:!
au 1 ~c "' 1"
. . . . . . . . . . . 100.00
8
10
with compllcattne diseases of eral dtstrlct members from Porta Junior Webater, sun of .Mr. aod Firlt Annual Cheater OommWllty (n, · '·
85.36
.~he lungs or lnteatlnea from which mouth. Spechll song by the youn~~: Ml'l. Jed Webster of Sprina Ave., Fair, November U. TblJ commu.
1. In tlle Jewish lynagogue (:·
gravel 2.11.38
·~y tlnaUy ILIOCUJnb.
girls "'1th Miss M!!.ry VIrginia who Jla.s been qu.lte &gt;11 for the J*!t n.lty fair wUI have entrlet o1 fruita, 8), Though rhe Jews were raPll
.. . .. . ~.08
!·. ThM'e ta abwlutcly no kno\n: Houston at the plano was well ren- two weeks Js Improving, but nQt canned gooda, pouUry, lf&amp;ln, veae- enem1a, he lnftexlbly followed ~~~ C. E.
arav.?l 766.et
.medical cure for ·hor cbolera, dered and received much applause. oble .to be out yet.
tables, freaks and noveltlet, poLte~l rule to &amp;o flrsL to them with th&amp; co•· J . E.
payroll
'•
ftowers, piclcels and domestic artl· pel. Kl• preorlllog wai cbamrler- Berne Wood
, . . . . . . . . . 122.50 Do
!Schalk ueerts, and one should bt~- Some new memliers were taken In
thin~ Twenty Orand could
k
"Narc of fraudulent peddlen trying alter the meeting Lhe gues41 wer"
Irving
c'·eek
and Goose
~
1 cles, such aa quilLs ancl .rues tor liM
4
ito .~ell so-called cureB. There 1s, Invited to the Houston home where
which prizes In mtrchanciJ18 and
0. Ry boh'lnNI (v, 8}.
creek road . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
&amp;&amp;.89
lep?
CXIUrtJe, not; he ' lWwevei", a rellable preventive ror a lovely dlnnel' was served.
trade wUI be award&amp;d.
· ·
· ..!1
( • 8}
Dltchlnl OooBe Creek road.. 21.50
'tb1a dill~ase in AnU-hoa-cholent
Rev. Pyre Hlled his appointment,
A T A cooktnc.:;:.on~tration ~'II
~ 8 ; :::. ~ (\: S)
Berne Wood roed. .......... 25'1'.60
four. Al}l1 the
..-L...
Borum.
the church here Sunday night.
HlraJQ. Newlon 82 who na.s
..,urn@ofy,
. ttntalner , .•... , ... , . . . . . . 97.00
' R.,
0
Mrs A w Pullin~:~ a.nd dauahter Ill for- some time passed away St\'J.Y
,..,. - ... ..,.m Ohlo
.,..""
• ' -r~~"'
twaa.t1 . . .
;i
Mia&amp;
••·• visiting friends urday. Puneral wu held al tb.o II·
be ltv . 'l'he
lflnlr«om ot God 1&lt;. 81. H!
s;;;dilli
·83·1
In Plttta'Au'd1 'th1A: weet.
E. Ohurth Monday at two o'clt!Qk,
r I. Jh
_Wnta
·prei
10l'
Hollow road ............. tt.OO
ne88 ~I IIUibillty
111
110
ANSWERS SUMMONS
'::Ich
beenatd:d .;•.., .
Truck wort · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 18.08
u ~ 0111
J
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorl~ Wolfe anrl. were Sunday gu'!lta of thflr da~- ta~nm~~ ~dot ,:ret.::': to~ m~
2. In the Jl'laoPihfase bt
· ~un n:!d ·:::::::::::::: :::~ tbiUI -"Y other Clll'
58
0
fj , .
yton onea,
yeaa of daughters Beatrice and Gladys of ter IUJd family Mr. and Mrs.
f': : :
w f ~ ~
Pti y. Po.
Outer· sute HiU road...... . 1'1.5(1
·our, (vv, 9, 10). Tte Jo·a,
price
~
aAIW,
~;.e, ct~
a1. he1 ht.me nea1 Porl-~J Columbus were at the home ot Mrs. Norman.
,
Prodason, ~ A
oopelonra'
Po u1tryJ ,tnemle-! of th~ Jfl!!l el, W('J'e
D&amp;Yktaon-Trr.ylor road . . . . . . 40.80
1
'H tursday niihl alK.ral 8:30 Wolfe's 9ister , Mrs C. 0. Houch
Mi!,s Pauletta
Cat.-~well ~pebt
ucers 81100 1a 1
o1
rken 1h
~,, ., ,-•hi
· ••1
te VInton rd
0 enroads.
Drive
~
' and hul!bf\nd Saturday n I1h t, en· fl'om Friday until sundn.y
~ with ttl!r b urg, w111 h ea d the mua1ca1 an
by r11
.....
· "'!'"'em
r-- Scipio twp...
.••• 7'1.86
o·~~L ......:ath
was due to t sttoke1
_,o.rdentd
k
· rut
tilL oR.
~
OraaPnr
4.1.8'1' abow
1 llj.l II
w•Jeb ~e &amp;\lft'&lt;ted a short time be·j ! OUte to AU!ens t.o attend the fun · sister Mrs BiUy Chapman .
enl:ertatnina p~ 1ollowed b~ sl'n e O)&gt;eiiJ
I8
1
be
tor : fiPI. e 11.: aurvlved by he 1 11118·1 eral of Wm Wolfe, brother of Oeo. \ Mr. and Mrs. s . M. Gainer and a ~ohort talk on • Or!l.din&amp; and Pack •fmln.1.t1on In Christ. nul
. 8 ~~~~d~\~
356.31 it
L:and ' nd two sisters
r Wolfe, who died at his home m Mrs Goorge
Hamilton nlatle a In&amp; EQs."
' Uu~ diselple" (rom Uaimt
sOn
'ltl'l.lunetal services were con·; Huntington Thurl!day.
busin(lss trip to Mld1'..:pot't" Ball\1'Thls meetbtf
wlll
continue ed: to the scllool-tJO'!lsP. of
road · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 123 .21
r.I ucted,.Saturday afternoon at two1 Mrs. Ru!!Sell Hanes and son or day.
· .~.
~~ through the two da)'8 and a lm-ae l 1 Ill. G~d workln• Mlraot.a 't""' co-b Bead and Brlllp Fund
o't*k 1 with bw·Jal, tn char11c or the, Ch~rles Ray of Portsmouth visited
Rev. D~ot.vld Flora, M;rs. Mlb!t IClm number of peoplfl from Mel111 coun. PJ~ul (vv. \J.lO).
, ,
~dekln Broe., ,lumber ... , . 95.30
Uurtllo undertala:~. 1.1 the Bald: Mr Hanes pal'entlr., Mr. and Mrs. of thiS plac;e and Mrs. Gu;Y.··Sprhl,~ ty a1·e exJH!Cted to attend.
J:~besu was oote4 for u 1 1
'Vance and YOUilll, lumber .. 299.'91
ltnob «m~tery .
· Sherman Hanes last week.
er of success -,ere dinner atre 3 ts of
-,.
__
'ditto workera. Tllat ~aut'• ;;.~ ,, l(l., : i Polnef'O)' Cem~ni Bloelr:, ma(
Rev . Venz and Mrs . c. o. Hauck Mrs. Bell@ Keller lallt .ThtA-8d~..y . ·
h b ,
-~ ~-- · o-'
·terlal f« brllde .......... '19.21
·i will represent the Red Cross roll
\,II
,mla t !!Hmccell~u , .... .,. "?"
J.I.D.HarUaaw Pa,..U
Otn. OFFEN_D_ER ARKES"''ED
Inning Nov. lith. _
Mrs. Marsa~·~t Ru81!ell and family
·extrannU.norJ way put 1111 teal
B""'TRANSMISS;~Otf
..
...,.
QI Athens were 1\leat:.s or ber Pill'·
-,·
ihMk 1let
over Horse
Oave
, Mr. ond Mrs. (Jharles .. S4ar
.Mr and N:r1. Lewis Cohctl lett •tile won. &amp;
ere 1 ' • • au
ereek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90.92
111
.,Pn.d, ao
wa.s
to the
De f!LE TO OI:T JOBS
1
for Zanesville Monday a·nd rrom
ba,:l . uab9dt
Paut s
.
:rtlnt Pork brldp ... .. , , . . . 13.76 I
1
unt7 a
Friday by Conrn, Nlch., , Nov.
Mrs. Hep NicbOJa,: a.ud there wJII 80 on to Lhelr home in 1tlle ,lick and c;nst , out
Kr)'cless brlda:e .......... .. IUD
BRJl~ES
stable Dunfee of Rutllmd
prodlem here wag
.. apent'- .·
Deta-olt, Mich .
· ·seemr the mAn!tlo'ftl:l
&amp;tar Hall btldae ......... , . 16.tt9
Sa)'l'e
was
returned
to
Jail
on
ail
.
so
ve
ay
wen
Hctuy
Ford
took
'
"net'
Mrs.
w.
A.
Gold
a.
l'arkel'8•
IJI.UDI'
l'aul,
.
Wblte
brtdp
..
.
...
......
..
1015.30
ure to PllY nn old ftne . He will .~~ene over the lt.&amp;t of jobleM from city
•
~
·
Jlrl.. _
lrvl
k rd
the fine out.
1
II omclaJs IUld added tlhe nten on It to
expect &amp;to· mq~ 'o
~ burfl' vl.!!l1tor Wednesday.
/who. wrnt qbout the
.
- ... on
hi
e
. . . 1110
.
the payrolls in his tac~"ries.
bcon.
·.•
·~&lt;;' ·
Mr. Davis and Mr. oaa'dner re- ·ftrtnr mat:ll!al Rrt8
';t'opPlq Kinlabury bridle ..
5.4&amp;
1
1......,.
""~ all of
Cora Hamu•~
• uo 1• tbr• •• In · -r;
Rrloklea br""-'"'
; About 2,500 m@n, virtually
""" wenl ." n• . . turned to Charleston, Wednl!ada.y. 'DU th er name ot ""
· ·- · · · · · · · ·· · · 2·ID
MARRIAOI!: LICENSF.
the unentployf!d here. wern eKpect- 1;;..;..;; dav last w~k to "l.!ltt
·
M.rb. hl.rsons o1 Leon l.!J v15u :.a" ' ~antatloql. Kno~·l-':ll" that thelr~on·
~ Pan4
.•
ed to be given work within the
Cochrah wllo has been 1 ~· her daU8ilter, Mrs. A. Gold.
'fl~tioft wlt11 Cbrlttt was Jl0t .real,
81 11
A m.rrlal. ll
•en
.•., ,,, d nex t Iew week~ . On!y res Idents of
• t'
•
Stone Quorry
10.
.. se wall. ....
Ml'l. Barb:t.ra Weias entertained it"e Ule nt .,.Is
nftme by t h ~m nn IY Pa)'l'OU,
Cltelaer
Tax.... ... 341Ul:J IMi.ddllt;li!Oirl
hefc- lrriday afternoon to no.ndnll this rlty
extendC'i the O.ll'. 0 ;:!.he Willing Workers club from the
thf'l evil llplrlta wbp spranr
L&lt;:a. 22, 2of Oallipall.s and l •ene pression will be "Just a memory,''
.Peace i;vanaeUeal church at Porn- !JiSolt dnd overcame them. ·'
lf.axoer, 1, of Rutland.
city omctals stated.
·
'
eroy, Thursday. Amon1 Lhose pres- \1 IV. ' . A Olorlou• Aw,kenlng .(V..
enL were Mrs. Ctum~ FJndllfl&amp;', .l'i-41).
Mrs. Mary Beckley, Mrs. Mary J 1. Fear fell upon all (v. 17').
Ra.tlp, Mrs. Jei!M!, Matt. Anno~ b~o~~.u., New 1 of the ca•ttn;: out ot tbEts~ evil
Ml'ft. Mehl and the hosh.ss, Mu. _splrlts crentf'd lmpretslons tllVOr·
Barbara WelsH.
la.hle to Chrlstinnlty,
Mls8 Blanche Poster and frluud, \ :!. lr brOliQ"ht to t~e front tboa~
Mr. Seward, of Park'!t11bUJ1, were wlao profe•SI'!d faith In Chrtst, willie
IUe&amp;ts Of Mr. 1\D.d Mrs. W. A. Oold, ndt Jiving rlaht lives (v; 1$),
· ~; .
ia indeed rratifyinr to kn~w how many
Thursday.
jl 8'. llatly gave '0{1 the ttmetlee Ot
voten aupported me ao Joyll(lly. durinr the
Mr11. W. L. Z&amp;hmdt. mothf!r of t~~ ·blad: art.. (v. 19).. Black flrl•.
\
Mrs. Lyons of this place, dloo ln lu,: to"IIIJJ nr Julrtlery b1 the un o't
pad election. Pleaae accept my aincere
By
Eclaon
Waite,
Sha'fll"e,
Oklahoma
the
Bt.
Joseph
hor;plta)
a.t
Par~~
..
~~rm•
aod
...
Jit'af
wnrd!l.
No
•
.
.
thanka.
'
· •b.n hJml teliO\TSI\Ip wltb God tia\d
burs, Sunday nlJht, deaU1 bema: ~
cauaed l&gt;y injuries reeel¥ed 141 au ....11_:.
·
T
..
e.ubnnobUe accident which occw-red ~I ceo aueb · ftrtll,
hty .'P~ Ad
at Mt. Alto Sunday aftenaoon.
a· ' ~oiDeDCif' vr. th.,lr'l_'(JIIt'ljft~IJI:I
is
''Lad~bird,
•
~on · by pbblli.'lr hnm~bg tht&gt;lr
c. carUn ol Hunt.lniJt.oD was a. b ~l,.v:a\u._t at U,,npQJ._. : ,•:!; ,~ : ;•
is
~our
bualnesa vllltor hen Wedneaclay.
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To Cllmplet.e YIJUJ' tdUcat10n y:~u ~q.J. !~It(kfll~~i.J 'lp~lr l
r~ !D·
muat ao to aehool. E.aryone will be t~ tjilll '''" ~ioii!'IBLI
lqJOn
alven thl&amp; opportuntl.y No•., 9th. tbt prlndpal bulln.la f thl city,
School 11tart.e at 8 P. M.-don t be
b. ft
(n. 25-ll&gt;. Dem•
0
tardy
r/
"'
•
•
lm~atne Ma,.are~ Gold laklnl 1 t Ul, • r-41111 bulaell JDJ.D. ealled
thfl part. of &amp;:Jia 8mltb the mil.. a meetlnc aDd ltated that much
·chlevoua acbool atrl, and t.hlnk ol ])80plt bad beta t\U"'Ied trqm ·Idol·
otll M. Rice t&amp;llhll the part or . at17 and that tb"'' •ulret tor tht&gt;lr
Relinald Cooper, a silly.
I WUM wH mat~tUr wealr:~. Be
· Caroline 'Nrner l.llumet the appealed tu bft fellow•
character ot White Role, tbe col· I (1) 011. tM around ot b1a.ioea
ored &amp;lrl, whUe 1\la.i.'Cafet Biemet 1 (v. 21). 'l'ht world It wtiiJOM" to
18 Just too cute u the tom-boy. .
toltratt aa)' klo4 of . relllloa. or
Think of Jamea Rea, aa the haM · mMal awanatna ao l&lt;m1 •• It doel
boiled character, Steve Olarlt aud DOt lnterteft with u 1 baiiD.ea or
oeorae v . Meea ,. the fooUth
1
ot u lnr
·
school boy, Tom 8rown.
way
v .·
How do you know that Eveb'u
(.) 0a tlte rround of .......OUI
Pogluono I&amp; o ld&gt;ool marm?
P&lt;Oll!dlot•. Be 1!'14 lbet l~o 1 - ' •
look ar: the clua lhe bu.
of the ·1 Mt O~eu ~laa. wodl"
The Pl'"""l" wW be ... ~ to• lho be ~!ld (.• :lh. He - - ,..
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jupou whea he- 11,.- tbat btl ball·
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or !he NoiiOllal ..
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writes tbe ep~
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tb&gt; achool·boJ 11&amp;!0'1 1111&amp;
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tiiill. m41DIIpit~UD4 ...,;.
olanda ID front of •&amp;r•OO lti.C tbo t.&gt;wit dtrl (n . lt-41)
dealer'll place Of lltlahWM.
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634 E. Main St.

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Savea Fuel-Keepa out dust and rainPrevenb rattle.
Let u• have our man call and rive you
an eatimate. You will be aurpriaed at the
low coat.
Or you can inatall them very euily
younelf;

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. your house

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NEW METAL WEATHER STRIPS

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PRESENTED

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LOW CENTER OF GRAVlTY
INTERNAL HYD.JlAULIC
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WEATHER

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Pomeroy
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FIND \liJHICt-1 ON

fltald~r.

se~ wit~'

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NOTICE!

,.~~;~~: !~!T-;!!u! uhn~~:ur':.~

Sa~-

IN COLOR

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1931

HEDRICKS TO GO T0 ;;;:::;~;;;;;;;;;,
ORIENT. INSTITUTE 1

dsllg~t

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wate~ bu~rhey

POM..EROY. OHIO

COMICS

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For Red Cross

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leader~ ~21

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COUNTY BILLS

Ill•

or
•atot.4.

an old saying,
an fire and

'5P..'-(J IF ',100 \)1./AN.l
TO SA\JEo I"I-\E 51-\IP,

TI'-\RO\'J(J A '5.C.AR
INTO "Tf.I-OS:E
0'5iRICHS!

ladybird, fly away home;
chlldren will bum."

I am infonned that there are no fewer th-" two thousand .
known spi!!Cies of ladybirds in the world, and although. they are
gentle and friendly to man they are the implaeab~e enmies of
• 1RMI1~t1!spi!claHy those, ~lilt attack fru1t....:-. . . .

it(d'N ,.. ,.)\ :;

•'':'"'.\ seem
·. w~~
~~~~~p~e for their wil\~; 1)'bme8.' 'and
to be able to exJSt thrOugh great d!lal of hat'dShip.
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I am told that the Californi~~o fruit growert realize the value
of the ladybird as an ally and keep vast numbers of th 'll!e little
creatures in a kind of .cold sto~ through the winter; re,l.easing
them among the fruit~~ whe)lsummer comes. .THEf.E THEY
DESTROY ENOJU40US,NUMBER8 OF PLANT: LICE AND
SCA!LE INSECTS AND sAVE A GREA'r Dji:,t\L OF FRUIT
THAT OTHERWISE WOULD HAVE BEEN DESTROYED... ,.
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··HOG C~OLERA ~
_MENACE MAY ~
: ·&lt;IE REDUCED ~

•

IChOI
~ on.- - Ollll&gt;rftt of hOI chol· Will
"tra -.IDee tra now m.rnac:ea the
•ooo- ol Ohio prt produoen!,
B
.......... lo A. P. Behallt, of the
1!0
,J!011ete ot vetert.nlu'' medlcl.ne &amp;t. Wan
Ute otpo State unl.eratty, wh oftnd.6o ~r , .

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'Uta\ the avera1e loues from deaUt

Bo

)'ell'8 ll ecmaervatJ.vely eeUmated at
,p!!,OOO,DOO umually.
i ""':'fdis ·aum. he polnta out. is In ti ed by ad.d1Uoral loases from
ttunted, unthrifty hop left. In thf.
1l'&amp;ke of a cholera outbreak anci
from the compulaOry sale of mUlicmtl of JDUnl' •nimala eaeh yee.r

Oan

· ~ by thll dlle&amp;Be

HOL.D S I..L ONLY
1'6N MINUTES MORE

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f

.

AIONSEN~E .

\.IE N

C.Ol'FEI':

Nev~R 1-\UQ.,-

I

AI-l"'ONE

for the en- ber 1
ure coont.J durlnl the put 50 B&lt;:

.that are too small

tor

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enc

Ohk

profitable vUle

0

·ft!arbl.p.,_a.

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present extent or the dtseas~
(
on Oblo farms ts due prtmarll.Y to
w roet that ....... ,~ there rum
~n oomparat.lvely few hogs vaccl· ~
nated or lmmuniled tor cholera. In
the state. ntls hu resulted In
Ml
·-g~lcally the entlrct swine popu· t.o h
ll.tlon of the state belna susceptible !:lOth
\0 the dlaease. They po&amp;&amp;ess no hom

'

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Pa

COME. PAPA -· .l'VE A 'SURPRISE
FOR YOUR
61FlTHOAY-

biJmuntty and this account6 tor ~ht but

npld SJ)read of the disease In manY dhue
~unities.

e

t

cholera, he says, is usually so~
of· an acute nature and ordinnrily 1

.; ifDI

::~:~ 1s:ku':~i:!~~~~~~ o~ I ~~~
1he •lrua or the diseaSt agent art
~Uih the blood. urine .. eye secre- P

tkJna and practic&amp;lly all excretions

Ms

'tYie

d I Aease lft'IIU principally
1bJ'ough contamlnlted. food and
water. but they also may contract
4t; . t.h:.rough the respiratDry trac(,
breaks 1n the &amp;kin, ,and via. thE

yea.r
'l'ho
urdt
ties
hU!d

eyes.

men

121 the body. Healthy hop take up · M

DADDY- I

I'D 60 OUT AND-rAKE A
WAL.K,Bl)T I'D PROSABL'I
e:r A POL.ICEMAN Ai'olO
~AVE A J..!AI2D '"'I'IME
E)(PLAINING WHA'"'I' I
WA~ DOING Ol)T }o."'r
TI-llS I-IOl)~ Or 'TI-ll!!

AT lAS,-• TH5 PORT~il
516NOR DAUI36R6LLI
HAS BEEIJ DOING

. ';]'he dlseue usually set&amp; In wttit bod•

one or

FIN

OF MrE.'

two hCIIB vomiting a.nd b '

11howtnc eonBUJ)a.tton, which urten Y •
~UI'III to diarrhea within
two C.J' I
t.bree days. Meanwhtle the animals

MO~NIA.l6-

become depreMed, hide •way In the
llt~r and when foroed
to move,
T
they walk with • weak swaytn~r \Soc·
lilt. · 'I1le eyelids become gummed
·
:w~th exeeMI.ve e:rcretlons, the ap- ~'::1
Attlte f:Uis, a.nd the temperature Bre
lhon a fever ranging from t&lt;M to The
108 or 109 dqret~~ Fahrenheit. At w
thla stare the antmale lose weight m~e
and may either die withill WBI
· ·. ~ days or strAKile along for nUD
eebf with complicating: dlaea&amp;e6 or eraJ
,the lunas or intestines from which m 01
~'bey finally fiUCCUmb.
girl
~·. There 11'1 absolutely no knoWJ: Ho1
,medical cure f nr hot c~olem, derJ
.Schalk a.Merts, and one should be~ Son
'Ware of fra.udutent peddler&amp; tryln~e aftf
j[o _sell so-called cures. There i~. lnvl
how~i' , a reliable preventive for a I•
'thls dl! ~ase in Anti-hog-cholera
N

·rpidly

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,,

Sonun.

ftoRTLAND WOMAN ~ ;::~
:: ANSWERS SUMMONS 11a~
&amp;l~:~.tCiaytcm Jone1,
at,.e, died QL he1 h ...me

1
or dal

56 )'eariJ

near t'ort-• Col
lantl, -"!'hursclr y night B.lK,ut 8:301 We
o'Ucwlg , Du.U1 was due to a etrokei arit
wkleh. 1'11~ s_.ft'u ed a ehort Lime be-1 t'Ol
IOf ~ ~ e U: eurvlvcd by hill' hus-1 en
tand u.ntl two r; lsl.ers.
1 W•
Tl'\\~hmerlli service$ were con·; HI.
1ucted.i.saturday Rfternoon ILL two•
I
o'c}gck, with burial, tn chnr ~e of the l Cll
Ourtl!. undE:l't&amp;l:e:r!l, i ; \ lhe Balrt· l\1:1
ltno~J cem::!tery.
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OLD OFFENDER ARRESTED
Jl'rcd. 8o)lre

. 1w1

IQ

wa&amp; ~.:ommJLted

to thr .
toumy Jail h·m : Friday by Constable Dunfee ot Rutland towns hip.
8ay1·e was returned to Jail on toll- aa
ure to piy nn old fine. He will serve Ol
Lhe nne out.
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W~Y.

BOYSYOU LOOK A'S
il" You WEif'&lt;E
601NG "'TO
A !=UNERA L
Clr- "THE

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GE.E. WI.II"Z, MA. I

8Y GeO~GE . I QCITTA "'fi-ll
UP A SC.HEME TO GET
OLYT" OF GOING TO SC.\4001..
11:)DAV ·- - L.ET ME' Gi\IE
-r~-116 A GOOO "fHIAlK ·· ..

HE'S INC"L.I&lt;JIBLG kc'S A PROFE5610
'&gt;()U
~!oUT WE CA.N'T
uOTTA
I&gt;Rove IT·· Wi"I"H
COME AN'
HIM IN 'Tf.IE &lt;SAME
ROOT FOR
we'Re
US AN'
SUIJKI
• 61VG US

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vs
@A\~@Villbl1.lli:

WE'I..(., JUST
TAl&lt;€ A

f

- 01-1, DOCTOiii'.
I'&gt;I.EA~E C.OME
A,- ONC.E, HE.'b

ISN T THE
C0UNTI2V
6cAUTI FUL
I..OOK AT TJ.I€

~ITTI..S

SPiN
IN THIE
COU1&lt;4TRY-

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BEEN ACTING
DEL.I~IOlJS

FOLIAGE-

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- -LICENSE

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of Ruthmd .

at

, .\ marriage license was. issued n •
her~ Prtday afternoon to Ro.ndnll U:
LCJ, :n, or Oalllpolls and [;, ene p
H.ax~er, 21,

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To Tbe1"

PotU.
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votera aupported me •
PleaA
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HOL.O UP
THE &lt;SAME A MINUTG

v----..,lONGGR- LINE UP
FOR THE KICK-OFF

W~E~Ii

ARE WE

WHAT

H,t..l'f'ENEO ~ WHAT I1Mi:.
IS I"T l? -- 0&gt;-1, OEAR. ...
MY WA'1'CH HAS

wi!'.L.L,v.JE'LL SE'E.
11" "'OU "'f12.V "fi-\AT
~lUFF OR; Me ,

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wHAT TEI'a!CI8L.E

STut=l= !!
UGI-I ! !

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paat election.

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WEA1

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FOR WINDOW.

NEW METAL W

1 WONDI!R. WHY
"'IHEV'Rl:! C:H&amp;I!!JIIt.iNG

Mlir'!

-rAKE THAT!

AIJDIHAI!

-··I GOES6

I'lL "l"EACJ.l VOLI
..suM?•~~:~·!

Savea Fuei-Ket~~
Prevents rattle.
Let ua have our r
an eatimate. You wi
low coaL
Or you can inatal
Jounelf;

POMEROY CEMI

834 E. Main SL

•

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"'TI-l AT 'BCf'l I 'E)
DE LIRIOLl S.
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··HOG C~OLERA ~
_MENACE MAY ~
: ·&lt;IE REDUCED ~

•

IChOI
~ on.- - Ollll&gt;rftt of hOI chol· Will
"tra -.IDee tra now m.rnac:ea the
•ooo- ol Ohio prt produoen!,
B
.......... lo A. P. Behallt, of the
1!0
,J!011ete ot vetert.nlu'' medlcl.ne &amp;t. Wan
Ute otpo State unl.eratty, wh oftnd.6o ~r , .

...._ H

•-:

.. -

'Uta\ the avera1e loues from deaUt

Bo

)'ell'8 ll ecmaervatJ.vely eeUmated at
,p!!,OOO,DOO umually.
i ""':'fdis ·aum. he polnta out. is In ti ed by ad.d1Uoral loases from
ttunted, unthrifty hop left. In thf.
1l'&amp;ke of a cholera outbreak anci
from the compulaOry sale of mUlicmtl of JDUnl' •nimala eaeh yee.r

Oan

· ~ by thll dlle&amp;Be

HOL.D S I..L ONLY
1'6N MINUTES MORE

~

f

.

AIONSEN~E .

\.IE N

C.Ol'FEI':

Nev~R 1-\UQ.,-

I

AI-l"'ONE

for the en- ber 1
ure coont.J durlnl the put 50 B&lt;:

.that are too small

tor

~ ter
enc

Ohk

profitable vUle

0

·ft!arbl.p.,_a.

...

'111
TfOI

present extent or the dtseas~
(
on Oblo farms ts due prtmarll.Y to
w roet that ....... ,~ there rum
~n oomparat.lvely few hogs vaccl· ~
nated or lmmuniled tor cholera. In
the state. ntls hu resulted In
Ml
·-g~lcally the entlrct swine popu· t.o h
ll.tlon of the state belna susceptible !:lOth
\0 the dlaease. They po&amp;&amp;ess no hom

'

~e

Pa

COME. PAPA -· .l'VE A 'SURPRISE
FOR YOUR
61FlTHOAY-

biJmuntty and this account6 tor ~ht but

npld SJ)read of the disease In manY dhue
~unities.

e

t

cholera, he says, is usually so~
of· an acute nature and ordinnrily 1

.; ifDI

::~:~ 1s:ku':~i:!~~~~~~ o~ I ~~~
1he •lrua or the diseaSt agent art
~Uih the blood. urine .. eye secre- P

tkJna and practic&amp;lly all excretions

Ms

'tYie

d I Aease lft'IIU principally
1bJ'ough contamlnlted. food and
water. but they also may contract
4t; . t.h:.rough the respiratDry trac(,
breaks 1n the &amp;kin, ,and via. thE

yea.r
'l'ho
urdt
ties
hU!d

eyes.

men

121 the body. Healthy hop take up · M

DADDY- I

I'D 60 OUT AND-rAKE A
WAL.K,Bl)T I'D PROSABL'I
e:r A POL.ICEMAN Ai'olO
~AVE A J..!AI2D '"'I'IME
E)(PLAINING WHA'"'I' I
WA~ DOING Ol)T }o."'r
TI-llS I-IOl)~ Or 'TI-ll!!

AT lAS,-• TH5 PORT~il
516NOR DAUI36R6LLI
HAS BEEIJ DOING

. ';]'he dlseue usually set&amp; In wttit bod•

one or

FIN

OF MrE.'

two hCIIB vomiting a.nd b '

11howtnc eonBUJ)a.tton, which urten Y •
~UI'III to diarrhea within
two C.J' I
t.bree days. Meanwhtle the animals

MO~NIA.l6-

become depreMed, hide •way In the
llt~r and when foroed
to move,
T
they walk with • weak swaytn~r \Soc·
lilt. · 'I1le eyelids become gummed
·
:w~th exeeMI.ve e:rcretlons, the ap- ~'::1
Attlte f:Uis, a.nd the temperature Bre
lhon a fever ranging from t&lt;M to The
108 or 109 dqret~~ Fahrenheit. At w
thla stare the antmale lose weight m~e
and may either die withill WBI
· ·. ~ days or strAKile along for nUD
eebf with complicating: dlaea&amp;e6 or eraJ
,the lunas or intestines from which m 01
~'bey finally fiUCCUmb.
girl
~·. There 11'1 absolutely no knoWJ: Ho1
,medical cure f nr hot c~olem, derJ
.Schalk a.Merts, and one should be~ Son
'Ware of fra.udutent peddler&amp; tryln~e aftf
j[o _sell so-called cures. There i~. lnvl
how~i' , a reliable preventive for a I•
'thls dl! ~ase in Anti-hog-cholera
N

·rpidly

\"t•

,,

Sonun.

ftoRTLAND WOMAN ~ ;::~
:: ANSWERS SUMMONS 11a~
&amp;l~:~.tCiaytcm Jone1,
at,.e, died QL he1 h ...me

1
or dal

56 )'eariJ

near t'ort-• Col
lantl, -"!'hursclr y night B.lK,ut 8:301 We
o'Ucwlg , Du.U1 was due to a etrokei arit
wkleh. 1'11~ s_.ft'u ed a ehort Lime be-1 t'Ol
IOf ~ ~ e U: eurvlvcd by hill' hus-1 en
tand u.ntl two r; lsl.ers.
1 W•
Tl'\\~hmerlli service$ were con·; HI.
1ucted.i.saturday Rfternoon ILL two•
I
o'c}gck, with burial, tn chnr ~e of the l Cll
Ourtl!. undE:l't&amp;l:e:r!l, i ; \ lhe Balrt· l\1:1
ltno~J cem::!tery.
'. Sll
I

OLD OFFENDER ARRESTED
Jl'rcd. 8o)lre

. 1w1

IQ

wa&amp; ~.:ommJLted

to thr .
toumy Jail h·m : Friday by Constable Dunfee ot Rutland towns hip.
8ay1·e was returned to Jail on toll- aa
ure to piy nn old fine. He will serve Ol
Lhe nne out.
~·
or

W~Y.

BOYSYOU LOOK A'S
il" You WEif'&lt;E
601NG "'TO
A !=UNERA L
Clr- "THE

cet'ITl.Jl~~~ ~~

Dora
"""

GE.E. WI.II"Z, MA. I

8Y GeO~GE . I QCITTA "'fi-ll
UP A SC.HEME TO GET
OLYT" OF GOING TO SC.\4001..
11:)DAV ·- - L.ET ME' Gi\IE
-r~-116 A GOOO "fHIAlK ·· ..

HE'S INC"L.I&lt;JIBLG kc'S A PROFE5610
'&gt;()U
~!oUT WE CA.N'T
uOTTA
I&gt;Rove IT·· Wi"I"H
COME AN'
HIM IN 'Tf.IE &lt;SAME
ROOT FOR
we'Re
US AN'
SUIJKI
• 61VG US

.MUclea4L&amp;
vs
@A\~@Villbl1.lli:

WE'I..(., JUST
TAl&lt;€ A

f

- 01-1, DOCTOiii'.
I'&gt;I.EA~E C.OME
A,- ONC.E, HE.'b

ISN T THE
C0UNTI2V
6cAUTI FUL
I..OOK AT TJ.I€

~ITTI..S

SPiN
IN THIE
COU1&lt;4TRY-

'?

BEEN ACTING
DEL.I~IOlJS

FOLIAGE-

Tt

A&gt;J~

I AM

AWI=UI..L-1

W0~21e:O··

I

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....
"'
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MARRIAG.
- -LICENSE

I'·"e('

of Ruthmd .

at

, .\ marriage license was. issued n •
her~ Prtday afternoon to Ro.ndnll U:
LCJ, :n, or Oalllpolls and [;, ene p
H.ax~er, 21,

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I"M l,LA!&gt; MAMA BOU4Hi A LITTLE
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of, an acute nature aJ

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two week.&amp;. Slek anJm

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