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MINES_TO 'R£5UM£ jEx-?olic~ Chief Gotham's Mayor and ' Ex-Mayor
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IN PIMEHOf ~EN~ ~ Habeu
Corpuo Proceed·
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meat of Fine
H. P. "Oib" M ayer, rormer cruet
of :Police of Middleport and const.ble of Sa.llBbury township, was

released from the Mel@:s county Ja!l

Sour&lt;:ea Of lndiDb::v- In
Meita Count:v To BeGin Opentioria
AFTER IDi:E PEJUOb
Qf Many Montha; AJin·
ouneement Made To
Minen, Saturday
All miners who were employed by
.the Byntcwoe Y:tnlnlif Company In
the Pomeroy Bend mlnes, Nl)8. 15
and &amp; have been requr&amp;teil to 1 eport
to work Wedne&amp;da}•, Septemtwr 14,
acoordtn&amp; to company otlclaltll
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11te Pomeroy Bend nt;lnes will
reopen at. thla t.lme followina a
~t1·tke which baa luted •lnce MarcQ
I. when hundreda of mtntrt Wllked
out bere in a syml)&amp;l.tbr strlkf' with
Hoo'ktna Valley mlnen. who were
pJotestln8 IPIMt a waae seale reductlon.
The Tt"Sumption ot work In th.e .
ICJq~.l mines has been made ;lOAAible
through an o.rteement betwceu the
upea·atora and m!neJ 3, whlcn h u.q ,
been drawn up by (\ commtttr:e t epresenUu11 the ell lzenry of MP.llf'\
tuunly and OoveJn('l (JCOfi(C Whit~
Tte o.Qreement wu.s perfected In a

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In forte at the time of the ' strike.
Ortennces between the miners .m d
operators, the unotll.cla.l report
statu, should they remain unt!\t~trd follow~f:ma c~nference of nnerho~ bend
era repreaent,atlvea,
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settled by &amp; cJtJ~~ens corn~
mlt.ft'e
and Qoyernor Wh1U! • or hi&amp;
1epreaentatl'fe
'l'he mPter• are to have a loca.
union, If they wish, but: the United
Ml ne Workef.S oC" America. Drfl.lllZIL•
titln Wilt not be!· re&lt;:ognllled it wal/i
~~alf, wtU)e another term · ot the
&amp;a:Jeenumt, the report continues 18
Lbet employees of the mines shau
beiaUOWf!~ to tr.ade elsewhe-N~ than

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AT THE BIVEft

WATER QUEEN
Floatint ThYtre·
PreseatlnJ
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"THE ROAD TO
HAPPINESS"

with Mn. c . E. Ptokeol.
10'- an4 lo(n, JOII AumlnOr ond.'
Mr. fond lin. A. W Brewer and ram111 nwmocl Yondar "' the[i
of ~-•·- nd 0 A B
Mn. Mai'J' Walton retUI'Ded Ia&amp; """"'"
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tor .Jqt of the ~te
Sunday to her hqmt a't ONml'leld. cl Sttvenvtlle, spent Tueeday evewere flied with. the elel'): oi t.hf• 0 .. after ependiQI 10me dme bert 41111 with Eber Bnnver and twncounty Board of 1:1ectt6n&amp; ':lefor• ., wtth her aon, 1::11&amp; Walton and Uy,
the clolln&amp; ~ l'rid&amp;y.
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Mr, ~ llra. Roy Smith and
Th~!Je two petlttona wre ~h.. only
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chtldrtn and llrs. Healy Bob&amp;ck
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na n.o:: er •
n , -ary .~ht T»urllday evenimr with Mr.
ones tiled and both. will ap-r 011
ker ot ~-·t
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and Mrs. owen 1aylor.,and ~a.mlly
the Judicial bl\llot. · ~qvember 8 ~~~sd~L!'ith their 81! , Ill' and
Mr. and Ill's. owen Taylor a.11 rt
Judge Peoples haa no Ql)poru:ht 1u ...., ... ~ Brewer and daua:httr, r htldren 01 PlaJ.nview, vl&amp;lte4 T .
·Lmmon IXeas judae race, whtle ~.
ll. Brewer and Wife, Sunday.
Dr MeOulloUih. who fUed inl:.&lt;!!pe.o.Mrs. Eber Brewer received me f Mr. and Mrs. Perey lAne of
I "'£ntlv Ls O~POI!:ed by Earl R TltlJ!: m_~~ . (If.. the d~Lh. ot her . Jntl,. ParkensbUJ"'', were l'laltbw hla aieRepubllcan nominee, and J E lijp'liM', -.Den .:'IHOl"nef' ot Eaat ter, Mr. and Mr!. Owtn Taylor,
Carleton, Democrat nominee.
Uv.I'J)C4l. Burial wu made at last week. TJtey were accompanted
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AMOS- QUILLEN - PAsSis . , Btiversvtne, Tuellday. Th011e from heme by their nephew, Mr. and
Am06 Quillen, 'f8, died at his a dlatance who atWnded fhe ru- Mrs Beryl Taylor..
neraJ were, Mr. and Mn. El'eret
W
I home ln Syracuse at 1 o'cJoek S&amp;t- Homer
and two children James
M1. and MIJ~ Ca~los altoQ. vl..l!1urday mom1n1 Death wu ~ ue W Enin and Oscar Talbott, Mr.. Ida tt~d Mr. ILnd M"' Clyde Wines and
: the dl!ea8e of eaneer. He i&amp; sur~ Talbott, Bernice And Ro8ll Talbott. chlldrt-n, BWlda.y. MrB. Wines lfl
1 vived by Mr1
John Oulnthe!' and Mrs. Lena Reeder, Mnt. Mary l!l.
Ben QuUlen of Syracuse, and ot¥r Tucur and Shirley Homer of Eaat 1 Wo.yyne HobaCk spent S)UidaY
chlldren The funeral &amp;lT8ngementa Ltverpooi.
I WJ\.h Jlil mother, Mra. Nealey HoNO CltANGE IN RVTH
are being completed by the Ey.&gt;lnr
ma Ta7lor spent Sunday with btick.
New York, Sept 10-INS-No
undertakers
Ltna W•lton.
N:rs Pay Brewer ret\U'Iled home
lrlllirSYlva WWl&amp;JM retumed to I TUeEd&amp;y aft.et l~lna ll week chana:e wu reported today '&amp; tlJt.
hfir hlS'Ibe at Bhtrman . w va, 1 wltb her brother, ctyde Wlnea a.nd oondltlon ot Babe Ruth., fi'ho 11
t hreatened with ~~oppendicitls .
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a few family.
lumbU.'i Frtda.y after fl pendfricr a rew
daya wlth his wtre and famUy.
r 1d Bakf r a.nd John Cucktt'!r a.re
!n Akrou vlsit1n1 fr .&lt;'!t'da a:ld relaI
tives.
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Mrs. 0 B. Harper l'f Pl. Ple:lSaht
who was called her~ by the dlnes.c,
a.nd dea.th of ner atL'lt, Ml']l. Ma1 ~
-•:tdbury n!turnecJ home Saturday

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A su't fnr )udgm~'!),t on a 1''1"1'\'l··lt
no~ for •ttl 'WO.s Oled In Mle COfl!mon pleas court here Prid&amp;V by· .B.
A. Miller. o_0. Miller and G. 0.
Scbmoll, d. b. a.. , MUler Sal~
nompany vs Elmer-' Oood.wln and
Llda Ooodwln, huHb'l.nd aQ.d wit".

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3-8c oft', corn l-4c !ower' Qlld oats
to l-4 &lt;klwn.
Wheat Sept. 62 1;:8 new Oec 1 :i6

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When b~aineu ia bad, lt ia dp tb.you to mal&lt;~ it
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New cuatomera look gliod to any buriness.
ADVERTISING.

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Mary Comstock Bradbury, Wife or
Oil"' L B&lt;Rdbltry, possed awa, ·
·.~ ~~;u.:dfly, September 8th at 2 30 A. 1

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A atandard of quality tliat it con~tantly and conacie~tioualy
maintain~. auilte&lt;;l by ADY2lt'riSING, keeps a buaineu grow·
ing. KEEP YOUR BUSINESS CROWING. ;
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Advertiaed gooda are made for every menl\.,. of th~ family.
Tell them whl!lt you have by ADVERTISING.
The t;,.th abOut :vour merehandiae ia all you have to \ell, but
! TELL IT FAR AND WIDE.

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The molt .,Owerful trade-drawinl power ia advertiHng . thru
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If you have th~ merchandiae and don't tell about it, you w:~\-

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Abon twe two views" of the tc· ~rv
lxiat diluter whtoh 1 clalmed the
Uyes of 800l"e8 of workmen when
tbe lt.Mmer "Obllervatlon" e:o::.

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T ellittg lt to the Marines

.if[~ RED OR~WIEO
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Bitter AriiUment tu'iaea
Ao Attempt Made 't'o
Censure Hoover ·

Forced Down At Sea,Sun·
day; Ships Answer
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By WILLIAMt K HUTCH~
Internktional News SerVIce Staff
Correspondent
lCopyrla:hWd 1932 by Intema.Uonal
_News Service)
Pa·tland. Ore. Sept 12-INS-In
a. sensational revolt avainst conservative le&amp;denr., fifty thousand
WorJd War veteram opened the
Fourteenth Annual Convention ot
the American Legion here today
feady t.o go on record for ouhl.lht
repeal ot the Eighteenth Amend.rr.ent, immediate ciLSh payment of ,
the bonus, and J)061!1ibllf, censu,.4t oC
p, ,,lde&gt;\L Hoover for using Peder'al 1
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M{r. B1·adbury
the duught.. r
ot Stephen and caroline Corm!Ax!k
She W/\11 born Vune l'l 1848 Rt Cln1 ciunatl, Ohio
Early In life she moved vn t h her
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All men who were in the employ of the Syracuse Mining Company Incorporated at Min~s
No. 75 and No.5,
, last February, are hereby notified to report to these ltlines for work Wednes.day,:September 14tli at whir,h time both mines
will resume operatiort~.
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Yf Ohio f' nd Weill VlrwJ,nla I~

Hard Battle lmmlnelll Aa
Retult Of Bonulf Pay·
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With "' severe
Corn Sept. 30l Dec. 32 1-2 5, 8;
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Dr Gnd Mrs
Ma.y i'l 1-2.-.
Theron Ru/¥1Cll. tnna.ger of the returned Friday
Oat~; Sept 16 6-8: Dec. 18 &amp;-8
local Westfin Union otrlce is en~ vacat¥m trip
j&lt;lylnw a. t~o week's ; vacation
In I west Vlra:lnla..,
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MT Russells absence, J E.. Rnpp of aod Cleveland.
acco~Wcllflton wIll be In r h Prge. of th e I pan_led by Misll Jean Thomp&amp;&gt;n .,.
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otrk;e ~
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Mh'Al• Mary VltJinl~t Binr- jl!'ft fOt via}t,
~Ot'(JMBUS
CleVeland .,a.turdQ to. ., visit her
Mrs Robert Hlli and son Bohl!.t&amp;
Cflllmbu. ~
brother~fn-law and sl!i\.tr, Mr and of alehwood, and Mr aUld
too Roem1
_,lreproof
Mrs Richard W. Smitll .
Edl!on Hobstett411' were
dinner
Mr. and Mrs. John Orms, Andrew Questa, t"rlday ~vfmlng or Mr. and
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Zelhcr, Mn. Helen Zelher ana ~i !S&amp; Mre Allen Hartley of fink~ Ave•
Marguerttt Meyer returned from ·nue
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Cincln;,tl Friday ev(!ning after I
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attend
the funeral of Mrs Eva
Samuel Mayes went to Bf!.lefpnHol!war h.
ta1ne .Saturda.y La spend li,he we~&gt;k
entt with hUI family
, Mn JI'Jorel1~ Smith, daugbtcT , '""'
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' were viB tors tn Coi•UTibils E1atur .1 , - ,...,
HERE COMES 'tH£ SHOWBOAT: day.
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Mlss Mae Bolin bC PlttsbUl'lh hi\S Lee a~d lfary UoDa~
The Waler Queen Floating Thea. returned to her horiie after Ylsltlua werJil ahoppJng In town
tre steamed Into Pomeroy satu'"&lt;lay her sister, Mrs Rolli!) Bearhs on
A B M&amp;tttnaly and
•n• tnlng with the giant calUope Nye Aven~ ~
I of {Au18Y1Ue, Ky., were
boombtr a musl~al nnnouncement
Mn Tqm 1'homu has -:et\lrne~ to vlsltors here SatuNa.;;.
of arrival
Comlni a.tt~r vlslt1ncr her niece
Mn. Margaret $ol.rUlat'd Or Jilek· I
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auspices of the Pome- Mra. Jo h rt ""l"&gt;nkus.
!IOnvllle :1i apendln&amp; "- tew •eeko;
roy F11 e Department the water
Isaac A1tchulland ~on Julian of with her daUBhLeXJ llillt1! - Gilbert
Quoon is here for two performance11 Oallil)OibJ' Wf!re pttdaf suests ot ,Mr Rummel of Mlneihillfl. "'l ••
~resentin"' ·The Road T 0 H
Mr. and Mrs. Le.Wre~ Carin of
1 and Mrs. Jpe .R.Ublr:a ndd family
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'ColumbWI l'itfl! 'teoenf IQ1!Sts of M'r
uc ·s Spturdav night., and Bunriay nteij; ab4 Re\11, H. E. Harwt~" .. of and MrS. nuberdtumm•• and famnight will oifer the
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City" A full line or vaude\'Uie Js Mr.
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presented between the acta or each
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l)lEPlC.T IFERilY 'TRAGEti~ WHERE
The local Pq"e Department 8li&amp;JI.
es in the grou recelpta of tlle8e perfbrma.ncea. The puttUe 11 invited
to vlsU the boat du~~~- the d8y

wau &gt;Pen t Lote&gt; the&gt;
!&gt;4Jn~rlar and Danelnr Between Act• I· m'""'" to Oalllpolls. Ol.lo wh11ro on
SUNDAY NIGHT .'·
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mamed to
Thl! S-Ace ThrtiU~ ~itm&lt;~dy
L Bradbury, who preceded
"THE LITTLE GIRL IN .te"
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death "ven yeaw ago Boon
marriage they locaLed
A BIG CITY"~.
n Pomeroy where they spent thf'
remainder of their ltve&amp;
General Admtulon ~
Mre Bradbury wrw devoted to her
Rr~tned Seats f~ and Me
l:lcme Her 11\'/eet dlsposltJon and
Under AUIPI&lt;'ea oi
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POMJ!:ROY FIRE DEr.\1\TMt:NT trlends were very mprl:ed characMcnday ni1ht at ., Racine. tclllltlea, and at an times she liliowtd a kind lnterest In those with
whom .she came tn contact and Ute
a.fhll's or the community
Bhe leaves to mourn their lou, O&gt;te
Or. Paul C. Bauman
' lster, Mrs. J'rt!'d Richards. of Pomeoy and the followiniJ nleeet anc..
n~PlM\\1 9 Mrs. Lula Harper, pf Pt
fOOT SPECIAI.IST
Pk!a8tl.nt, W Va ; Mrs Kllte Wet!l fllll of Charleston, W va. , Mrb.
WILL BE IN POMEROW'
Oruolyn Howard .or Mt Hope W
Va .. Mrs Oeorgta. Cooper, of Cieve~
Saturday, Sept. 10
land, OhJo; Mrs. Oold Roush or Pt.
Pleasant., W Va , 1111d Walter E.
After 3 P.M.
Comstock of Knoxvllt!, Tenn.. John
Sunday By AppolnimrnC
S Dodd of Barboul'!lvllle, W . va.
Funeral services will be held
Phene Schlaeltlt l21J·L
Sunday at 2 P M. at the Ewtn1
Punet~~.l Home condurt.ed by the
Feea $1.00 and $1.50
Reverend W W Duff of Oalll.poU&amp;.
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Mn. Clara Oomell Ia do\.AI,
houlework for Mn. o. E. PietcoJ.
SchOol opened at :Yoru Ohlpfl
Sept. 6 with OHecl J - •rul \llr·
glnla Poltlewalt as teacbert.
Mrll. C. Jl, PlekeiUI, Mra. Jllke
Aum.Uler, Mn. Anna Walton., )lrR.
OladJI Wines a.nd U111 l&amp;cCCQ'
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Mrs. Clara &amp;1'8Qn and chlldrrn
&amp;pent Sunday wtth ber aunL, Nlr.
and. Mn. 0 . E. PIOltens.
Kr and Mrs Bber Brewer and
d&amp;Ui'hter, SPSJtt Sunday with hll
brcther. All en Brewer and famJIJr~
at Stlvel'BvUle.
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Mr and r..t.JII. l.'dward Coolie :WJ
children of SteubmYUle are ylalt.illll' her parents. Mr~ and Mr11,
Juktc Vn.umet.er nnd family.

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the ~»mJ&gt;any stor... shoula
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and the retun1 t.o work of th~ hun ~
dred ot miner., D'IRl'ka the close of
an entlre.swnme!J!.' rtUenefS.
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omctaL!I1 of the mining ,con:pany
- MARRI.OGI' ~ll)l!lN,&amp;I:
stated that 16 men were employe1
A marriaa:e licon~ was 1iB8ued by
If\ the mlru! 1at Syracuse 4Jat.u rda.f the RJ'Oba.te court .. hltre JlrktP.Y t.o
iu an attempt to re .. It Into Norico. John F. Myers, 66 farmer of Po~ ­
inR 1 t&lt;:nditlctn os anon aa ~ POISible'l rny and lila RotUh, 70, RMine
ll.nd that It wo.s belley~ that 101\(tlnl! woukl begin Wednesday tnorn f
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plea, f,.. ..J~1e of the ColllDlOQI
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Mayer was arrer&gt;ted Jl'rlday eve~·
Ina by Middleport otficeJ '! aftd
commttt.ecl to the county jsll by
Mayor J E Harley beoouse of hi¥
tullure t.o pay a floe and co,.ts
assellBt'd against the latter ,when
he was convicted of provoking a
breach of peace, sevt!ral mqnthc ago.
Mayer's attorney filed a petlti&amp;n
ukinr for a writ of ha.teas 'eoi'P\JS
Saturday morning, s•atlnl tha.t he
was being unlawfully restnuned of
h1li Uberty and fmpr.lsoned in the
county Jail on an orCer purnortPd
to ba from J E Hatley, Mayor or
Middleport, and that the lmp:lsonment was without !ega\ a.umo.·Uy.
The Meigs county CLmmo.l pieRS
court ls8ued the writ and MayPr
wu relea6e'd from the oounh· tall
n Ia said that a motion tor 11 new
trail wa.s fJle&lt;l before tlu! mayor
upOn the convirtton of Mavcr or
dlsturblnr the peace. and tb~L ffi'J·
tlon had never been dedded which
resulted 1n the haller,.t; corpu 3 nroceedmas when the maym'.!l cuu 1·J
:tUCIUpti!;'d to rm-cP. M1 t:yer to 'iei'Ve

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Jail
The h 1cmble 1C!.iUited &lt;:ver n tW
lnr r::tllrn between M$.y~r, l1Jld ~c.:..~
Baker dn Second a\'enue liorr. J time
1ont~r~nce
held
111 - O overUOl' &amp;II'• R1 w~l('h time hotll were pineWhite 11 omce recentlY and then in c1l In jnll.
turn presented to th€: mlnert~ or the I
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H"Rf
rarly this week.
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DISTRIBUTiON
VII&amp;. or Pomeroy, 011d Jofln1 R
Downln111.nd Henry Swift ot Mid!\ "' 1· :::
:1.'! tnu~ n ~ r' •a(ov nt
rl'•oort., comprised the cOmmJttio!e mu· nc m ,, ovnlJ·lt.lf 11
t.l l·l
which met with Oovemor • White Lut:nn !n M· ~~ C"'lllt}' 1flntl' w!JJ
opera tom, and omclals ot the Un.l~
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It was reported thaL the agr'!Rment hi a motllned t,onn of thf! rov .
Fleur wil l be dl• ., 11 11 1 'I ln P n·
ernor'IJ ten ~polnt plan which h!id
en Tuesday from lO o'clock to 3
been rejected by ....._HoekJng Va.lley ~ l":;:;o~~ar:~~tlhP. Huber oullding
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The terms of the agreement were
e m wm 1:." CJ.silll.m.ed In M'·l·
presented to the mlnt!rs In the maR&amp; d'epc,·t e n Wr&gt;"h'c"&lt;i I} Rfl Jl · ::-,
meet.lnl. then tbe miners of tr.e two
The- rcau lar monthly m ::cttng- ot
mines held a conference to deelde the Jlxc uth•P. Ccmmlttee or th :
an action
Aml'•i ct•n R~ 1 Cns ~ wUI b '! heir!
An unotl\clt.l ~port sta.ted th'l.t &lt;'n Mcn:Jnv ni-:Jht ~ t
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He. eking Valley; Oyn·
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DlliiJ• Olld Ghlldron
Hoojlltol •• Clln&lt;lnnotf.
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Tbe Heath Y . li.
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lie exalled. -Luke 14:11.
But in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better :
lhii ll theml-ielves. Look not every man also on the thing~:~ :

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R1,t 11 atio:;J for

new studeubl will

CONSISTENCY, &lt;riOU
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HOM TIME immemoriai, we, all of Uii, have heard the
plamt of the merchant-mali, (and in that category is
i1u ludcd every person who hao tlllYthing to sclJ whether
1t l;c products of labor, skill or nature or even ordinary
labur) that Olle sho uld trade at home.
In the case of home in our community, lhe word
~lll!uld rder to the Pomeroy Bend particularly and Meigs ~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;::;;;:;;;~;:;;;::~~
County geuerally for the very good re1_1son that we ought f=
to bt' (IJJc huppy little family composed of a number of ·
~;m all communities, each dependent on the other to JE:t I
~ume littlt! enjoyment nut of thitt journey through this
\a le of tear~.
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ll is with a g~:eat deal of tturprise therefore, thttt one 1 A Treatiie Pealing With Tbe Trl!il T•~eq
hears of people who depend entirely on tl\e goo4 will \ ·
-George Waohington /(,s 4 Yol!nc'
and patronage of ~heir friends and neighbors 1\-nd who 1
Engf!leei: In 1
ure loudest in their plaint that one should help thooe who
help him and ')1lake a. practieal demonstration' of the Golden Rule, golhg· eleewl1Qre ·for some· ·o f th·eJr P4ti·onage
thnt could as well or better be handled by' their fdends
Wh~n tJ"Jc phy~lcal obJectiJ r6Cerrto ln the journal. the paveltJ.entJ
ed
and neighbors.
r:r stone abo\'e and below, t.nd .•·
Such hetrayals of bu~iness principles can not help pot~lte thl• 2,448 acres of the Ru·
Uut be noticed by all who become aware of them. lmme· .venn:ood tract, the water co~r&amp;es , .• ·--m~~lone~ , tJ\e tr&amp;Ctt 0~ IallcJ, , •diUtCJ,Y one remem1Jert:1 that after all inconststenciea do muq~en ~~r In bottoDill, the iscreep into our live=:~ almo:.-~t imperceptibly perhap~:~ but • lanor:\•· the rapid, the O~t Bend.
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1 the 1:emova1 of. Pill ennmpment of
they worm all{) w~wk t he1r way mtu our ~ysteQl untll the.y l Klashuta fri:IQrplltce to place , a..~\~
hn\'e a atra1wll~ hold and then we do indelld wonder lf 1 t1tima.t~d 4Ui~cl!1 betwem the.:..t,
the second. removal having placed
nfter nil the author· of "Consistency, thou art indeed a KlaahQta~ camp at " the mouth of
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that creek. noted OCt. l&amp;t.h for hal'" 1v an no t one h llll&lt;1H· •d
1 lne- fallon ~Imber at ttte mouLli or
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"wao ''"l!i\ed at Iqash·
UUAY }VAS one of mixed emotio ns und of va.rJOUd utae: carpp all th" rema.tJllnf ~t­
cf this day·~ 1~ la ma~tmatLcaU:r
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lhuughts by many different p~ople. For instance, ir, certa1n thflot Lhc "1te o l\la en~
lhc cu~e of the youngstE:rs who are not particulurly fond d.mpment ._ 81 at ~c m th !:lf Bil
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Bandy Cree'k where Ravenawood
uf the r~ystcm whereby the younl{er generation is pre par~ stand11 today He Wft!l here overc l for hi.!:l life's work there was no doubt a feeling of bit- nlllht also, beeau~ Oll th&amp;. n!lxt. day,
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lcn l t't!~ and woe as they were called from their bedH th
out. an ~ut hoUr, Jtfter seven, &amp;lUi
moruinll' by their doting mothers who wanted to be sure 1leavln&amp;
the bottom, ~t1TOilfh wt.ic:1
the ~~·eek with the h~llen thl\be:r at
thal they w~re all on time for the opening day of s~houl ttle mcuth r_u ps; a,n·J '{~t\1 J beThen there is the youngster who ltketl to go tu school, lleve Is caUed Muft'alo creek.
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The distance of ~h!s cre3-'i with I
wh o wu~ m:crJoyed at the prospect o~... agam gQltlK' to the the tall~n tl~ber •t tt's mou~ aa '~!.'!I~_,\
.seat of leurning. Then there is the thJrd cla.ss, t"e young- ~tll.ted and approved by Wlllhil'lton :
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h' fi · t tri p t 0 sc h00 1I lll
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hlm101t
own Jo\lfnol o: tM
:-~tel' w h0 IS rna lni' 18 lfB
fromhi~··
Port Pitt; IUld ltl d.lt.-.auce
(:lt l:le~:~ with his adoring mother who ttecretly or otherwise, above tile ~~•U ~reek .an the eas~
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WI)}CM a tear now a:nd then from the corner of her e.re as from tbte rapid. 'ILetar~), al ttJ•
ll he rtJalizes that the day she has Ions been dreading, has point ot the arnt bend ete . sh9w
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tlnally urrtved. The dBY when her qa~ltng should'be ruth· tnaton'l oncampmonts Wfll al the !!i~ifi~~tfl-1:lfuc...c.cc&lt;"'-"- '"'-·
le!:iSiy t:matched from her aproJ~ string and taken out into moqth of Sill San&lt;11 creek •n Jackson oouqt¥ on the :uta acre• ne
the world where he is to learn that there are other peo-- atte;w~~~! acqulred '»' ll'ant •1•0111
pic in the world besides his loving mpther.
· Oeor~e Ill or En11Jand In Pci[Otnber
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11"n, and WhJah 'f~l lllJMI)'eO tm'
And then there iR, l&amp;st, but not leaMt, the teacher! him bY Col. wm. Orawf&lt;lrd.
who hat~ been looking at A fast dwifldling purse ever since Accprdlnl to t.iw ,
Mthool clotted la~t Hpring, who is filled with joy at the j ~~U:atll~;e~~0 ~1:'
thought that once ar,.Un he will have a chance to earn a River" by hi• own
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Konowh•
wao ~~.~
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a l Ieat1 t f or a t 1me,
w
Iron•
Pttt:
ahout terrible finuncial conditions. Taken by and large, tance
.Pitt to ....- -·-'"
th ey ale t.he \'Rrious claasefl wQo are affected most b.v the ~:~r
at
,lungong of the 3chool bell for the fall term and yet thece
H r~e thnu8a ndK of utherH affected.
There urc thoae wlto •ell ~nd print books, there are f~~j~o~il~;j~ .!!\\1~~:.~
lho•c whn "h"v" frir •ale. chilqr6n's clothiqlf. lit fact there
nrc few indeed, not affected in · on" wRY or unotjler
lo)' I hi•, the greatest day of the fall. An~ we hnva not Y•l·
m&lt;'utioned the old 11rouches who ~re t!c~l~fi p!tlk to ll~H I
the bell rjtlll becau•e it take• the ch\ltjre~ aw4y from '
!hem ~nrj p~t• them, where, in ~heir l~nguago, they will '
he kept Q~t of mjoc~ie! and otnp bolh~ritlf tlj 0 o!&lt;Jar fg!k•·j
Th~~ w~ hnYC the ocltnol yeur with "" once mor~. It
• lwul~ he mfl/'~ thin ~·rely • place to keep &lt;hildrerrfof
• &lt;=ertain IPn!!'lh ~"~ in tlte grqat m~jority of cases It lf
~ ccrt~ln ~~~it~ ~~ tt)ll• .a11d In tho vreat maJority 'of ~~··•
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w heq We W~.fD -~· ~RY tp~~ ~he ~\q• Wh~t•e
1• 3at ·~~~t.IQ~ to t~em were the ~e,iltlJfeiof.

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mitHt keep such a thinl'- cil"!l!l who
ba.,.en'tJ betn. ~rou1ht 1,1p Jo believe
an~nri a . aattl' buainesa belons"1 19 tli.a worm apecies," she added,
recall~~ P.l.~'a. indienatj.on ovf'tr his
etr'~r~ to bide her from Jac'k.
W~rren , iifted ~ia head. "Pam,
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Robert Pod Berry r.~.nd famtly of
bil
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Cclumbu:. . !!pent Wednesday wtth
nyl eampalan
tor ViCtorYand
1n the
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hl::i motht!r, Mn Cella wtbb. Jlr.
r:on8rcu 1n Oeoember. Some
Webb remaJn!l In very 111 health .
tbcucht he mJaht win auch a cam·
((IOI)timled. Prom Pl«L' One•
palKn ' othen relt It wu doomed -vtp to Europe fmrn Amerlc&amp;. The
Mrs tda McCarley of Allee, IJ
to deieat but both aldea called It a plane hl4 followtd the coutllne, it
1'1s.hLinK ht!r 10n . Rodney Spro~
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and family
Dlunder juR the aame.
waa _...,_....
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Devt]opmenta over tbe prohlbl .. down IPC*Ibb' owlnl to 1aclr. of fuel.
Mn1 Myra Tmkhe.m spent Wedtion iaaue surprlaed many leckm
1'be DillY lett Ployd ~field
nelday with Mr anct Mrs. Cella
h.a&lt;lera, 1 hey upected a lew f"i In lt'ew Yort on AU&amp;. D, 1nt.endJna'
Webb.
cuolut1ons would be ~ but to lj)&amp;O the oeean l))' way or Green~
no treuble ttl ·kUllDI land aM ''-'t
varloWI European
!hem oft In commlttioo. They .. pltola.
Hutcbln8on'1
two
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..h'·IUCI'Md wron(. The iff- ~I move·
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ment IIWt:J)t. thro\llh the delt~a~ Klthf)'n, I, and Janet Lee, 6, •e~
Uorm Uke a prairie ftre and when UM tlnt eblldren ner carrlecl on a
the ccn~~ervRU"e~ began cheekiug Lrana-AtlanUe !light a-ttempt, both
up. they found the rtpeallata had elrJa, who toot dolls with them,
clinched a majority of the conv~r.- were u.Jd to bave ha4 more than
c~on a vote~&gt;.
J,OOO hDW'I dl expe!ienoe 1n the atr~
The t.)&gt;fnlng ae~~n today Wll.ti
Btlidel Hutdl!naon and hLI
dtvt.ted \.c oraanit.atiO'n fol'JIUll!- u:v. th'* matlal: the trip
'tlu, addreSBea by di&amp;Un,ui&amp;hed tpb Rutl, tDilneer, Peter
nnd the annual fl'f)Ort of navJcaier, G. J. AllJllach,
opnational ~onunandtr. The !at· erator, and Norman W Alley pbotoarinual dinner will be held llf~~- flrlt stop w&amp;s at St. John
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be ataged oomorrow wlth the nre...
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works coming wedlitsday. All 1ee- :
Prolli then l.ller
to
.rlu.tlve recornmendoUon!l - includ- 1
costl laland., and thiMl. • -on to
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While at Antlcolti tal ci th
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IJ)XJQ that day.
on ; 'l'hlll'lda) ...1 but dJd..IO m ·~ of the Warnln oliO- 510: 350-280 ;as., 41:10-41;) ; liN- I
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ntw nnt1onal comtnan~r 1a ehoa- ~~HutcbinfJon was fined
140 lbB., 4450 ; pao'nng S0';\:5 325 1
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1oats 1·8e.
cl nNn spent most ot his yo~b 1n erately a.cthe: steers and ye~~rllna:s .
Show in
Wheat Dec. 55 5-!1 &amp;«~: May 61 81
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"" Corn Sept, 29 ; De~ 31 7-8 3J;
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steady to strone: dealr,able .P"t~ 8 1
May 36 7•8 s".
1Continued Frol'n PaRf' 0nt'
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1 gtee,. and re•rll.ngs 6-!f: comnum ·
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hel- l 2 SpJen d'd
·b..d ah.t'iher·
oats Dec. 18
1-4; May 21 1-4.
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plfne tor
Ct1-lh-a 1e medium
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common
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-1 he prlncl)tPI lreason
wHy the ed dur1ne a teat.
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good bulla 2M-315,
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t:.V~nlnr ai 8.
tuw; (lt4er at the &lt;;eaL l)f 8P"''rii- Sept. ta-INS--~It.ry :narket Calvea .~eceipUI ~·.. m~:; mr':~~
Mammoth Free Street
1 wantlnued From Pl'l~t O•wl , • !ll~nt ..an.u to protect th.e c~att&gt;~t,l s~: demand rattt 1m~piy mod- ~e:~~~~o6o~~;eas · ·~.J:ie to ~ed· til convention time.
.."•! ,,.m:J ~her pubhc olfu.1als from un- f"&amp;te, ~~hens ~fl-1'1, lethorns lum t-!:I'Jfl· comm~ood weigh p
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Resentment
aga.tns~ Presid~. :.wail 1ilte1terence whUc tn the . te~ }0-I~J coolred s~Jil;prs 15- t
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Hoover was even sreater thao 'fiu·h!l.r1e of their du~(es. The rlgh~ If. klllonf'•Prinai!JII 12, f'OO'Jter!l 9· Y~receipts 2fJOO· IRJDb. m'"•d- .
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arainol Hurley. Thowrand&amp;ol .._.. "'amit;ty to pet!ll&gt;a&gt; O~fes• tor ~!j;~,1!=;
d 1, steady to 25&lt;:
&amp;lonnalres roamed thJ'ouih. twtel cedre85 ol allege_Sl gr~e¥kncu J'loe$z,.w 1•
aged ~k slow s}..:el1.dy ~ttel tcru.uo:
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oot~ldora and convention hal• as~ ttt ~,\neludc UESfJ'hblaJe · ~ ~.:; 3.~{
t~ ~~·~'IOOn;re~J:~ lambs 626-815;' bue~: '.~ambr; .,end 'O'"e rj,.d'wln&amp;: ,Pro&amp;TfiBiwe mer~
saJllnt the President's • Stm~•. -~~ thousands at tfle ~t ot' till:t at
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Mr. Hoowr wns c~· tO:~rimmt ror purpose! oi coP•·
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arket' tlnn tone· d.ema d m{N) to mediUJTI 'lrajie , 215-t25; ac·- ber or pest t.kket.s thai t.ber will
, ctaed not onlY by thelrank and ~~e f
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IIO(JIIf; suppl,r m.odel'tlte· nr'st near~
li:'ltl:! up to Z'l&amp;&lt;-lm $food weLhers
1(in away abtiolateb free.
Pat.ro'but by re~ men of na.41on'&amp;\· ,;, Umltf' the head or "cao:.ualtlea," eunfnt receipt6fft~tri!!!h exu~ •· -~
nt.e these merehan~ 3nd ro to the
. prominence. Hll aeverett Crltlea t~e Mtt&amp;ell report llatect Lwo bo- ~ 19·20: -heftne;y ~tea 20 •21 . '
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in~luded such men as Ralph
dus marohers as killed iU'MU-de· 811. o. w. va. Ky. cur t reeelpu;
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White Store~.
O'Nen, of Kanna, PQt Natiqnal tt.nse by; policemen No mention 16.
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•Commander, llnd Ray Plelda, p'ro--; ,w~ made of the nine policemen
Vese~ables
tootat.oes ~ marktt I The body of Btt f '"Kent ot Caall
Smllh CJothJnlt' Co.
minent O~lahootl publl~her o.nd : whu upderw:ent h&amp;pltol u;.tl\l,~t, ~boqf1 a~y; demapd 11low: suppiJ I V11.~l,v, n~r VintoLi., was found in
M. &amp; M. Grocery
Lhat state I cantUdate tar national j ig wounds '!\JStalned In ~~ · ~~:..l.t 'Ur~ 'neatby a qt. thlp ~e'.11 ,2r ' ~IC' RQcebbn creek just. below the ' c . 0. Fisher, rroceries and av:a\11
'commander.
1 ~•"anla avenue clash
~ bott.u8 30,: Netr.·. York 12 q~be.skes:j 25-30
~"~ ued bi'idge here, last week. He
Dixie Bnrr:am Storf'
1 One o1 the P.!'elldent.'a trtends, A mu~ ... her lo&lt;:t an ur In
the ar\..~ ' Cabbare ma.rket !Jibout" sl:.eady; Was raised In tbis commlDilty by
VrOman's Grotll'ry
prominent Repuh:Jcan, ~aid prlvate- viUICe of the troom. it 11{~ statd. demand slow; , supply IJI0aeutc: 1118 gamdparents, Mr. and Mn;.
Frer•ro h Dry (:leaner~
l ly, "we had beaten
the censure 'lnd lhf: "uubl!shed ·•·epofl;' a clllkl N&lt;: ~&gt;· ,York buito per barreJ.... 100- tlr.ILa KEnt ana was abut till yean,
Chamber's Grocery
sturt; It would have died In com- ot a veteran, hlld died rrom ~ea 1 125;18tl1b. sack 15
of age. The body had bce.1 m the
Mill St.A'I!t Sen•ice Sta:lon
mtttee. Now, we have a flabt on I !{Ali wus 'rtefl.nttely denlerl .
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Groro~ns Markd
the floor to ~ombat and the
Mitt.hell attributed much of the
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last seen on AUK. 18 and was ldenCft.sh and C.1.rry Cleaners
rt.eelpta tlfil'd by shoes and cloth:ln&amp;' by Mr
F.. L, Uealy, Men'~&gt; Wear
1111e so mad, It looU like they'll at- mllrt'hf'!s' ft!ad&lt;:rshlp to conunu~ :-.Sepl 12-INB-Hogs;
. 'Lack him by ne.me .~
nli.LII and listed the men .m.ost. ac .. ~: ma1ket fuUy l$c. hlche,r : o~- and Mrs. Rlchara Qecke.rd on
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' W1se pc.Jitk:ialiR amun11 the le- 1.~~~e In this copnec~ton. 'they In~ CD.sionally 251: higher fln lt•"'t whose farm he rQ.Ided. BW'Ial wa~;
D.lllley Serylee S~tioA
f t~~ ~aders ,reaa~~ed~ -~~ ~ P~~~~~- J~h]!_"~C:.-~ ~\I'(,! I. :o;t'l&amp;btll. c o m p a red· wtth inadt at VintCln dte aune e.~"~- ......~MaaLer ~~~~~o.

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Mr. and MM. John Badders of
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L. D. Dllel. ""Uiht.er 'Loli
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1and bt.bJ aon ~Dent the week en3
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Mr. and. Y.ra. R. M. Orop.n and • with rel&amp;t.l\lft at Coiumbul.
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P'uneral~ervlcea will be condu~t.ed Nr. and Mn. Sldney WUllan\1 were
'l'he ,.,_ ChletJ Aailod.ll.i.:ln will
ftS Tuesday
at 3 P. M. from the Pnla- J~n vi.Sl.t.ora Sunday.
meet Mond.ly neDint at. the home
b)!Urian o.hureh, with Rev, T. Bc;yd
Mi&amp;a Hulda Kleln ind Diece bt. Of 14n. J . R. OraU!
G&amp;y omclaliin&amp;. lnterintnt In ebarlf: Mae Pucate enroute here riom a
J . H. an.t.e ;p({ tamJiy i.,ent
c.f fiawltn&amp;a. will b~ made ln Beecn week's "isU. " Columbul wtt.h t.he Sund&amp;J at O&amp;IUpoUi' aUend.iBK tbe
farmer's -'&amp;tet Mn. R. P . Kater,\ Orate tamlly reunion.
Well ' KnoWft Local Woman orove cemetel')' .
vlaited Sunday wltb Mrs. Prt.nk
Pauea
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at
Hoapital
Pus te ho 11
n ed t Rock BD
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me~ &amp;l~ltoriumconM~s ~fer ac! IVUI
RY WOMAN
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APOPLEXY
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property on
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00 her home Bund,ay eve- 1
U:ra. Emell Bauer. 68 yearK of age ~~~sa:'rs. ·
at. · As ll log Frank Fugate alllo spent . Mrs. Robert Hyatt. &amp;:J. died' aud·
1 denl)' aL her home
died Saturday evemn~~: aL al.l:o)Jt 8 business Shll
~;~;,;; ISUllday wJth hi8 wife .
Jn Btadbuey
o'cloek
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the
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hospttal
Memori.Ll
Home
Mls&amp;
Plo1ence
Suter,
MtUdellt
, U)out 10 o'cloek &amp; lurd&amp;)' ntaht.
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hl OoJumbUL Mrs. Bauer had ~n Thle Home lll endo-.vrd
lurse at ~olzer hospital apent the J DeafJl re~~ulte&lt;l from • stroke of
at \tie hospital for the Jlllt few tng which lh equipped to
week' end here with Dr. uid Un. apoplexy which she suffered a short
weella where llhe nnderwent an for sixty D-dies, Is mocJern
W. E. Stansbury and other telatlv"" time ~before.
operatloD far 1au :stonea compltca~ ture and bea.utlfullv
and friends .
Mrs. RJait had appa.n~ntly been in
hOfla aettiq' tn caua1.n 1 her deeth . throughout. Mrs. Dunn WUl - the
Mr and Mr!l: OJ..ssner o,.,lr: and load health . havtn'i: arrived borne
She lJ ·aurvived by her husbar..d rourth l&amp;dy to be telflz.teum a ...... da.ughtets June Ra!! and Marian 1after vlslttna' her mother~tn-law at
tour daUihters Marpret. Ar.n and Meiss County
moved Sa.turday rrom ChllHoot.he a neJihbortna farm .
VIrl(tnla. at home, Madeb•ne of i
mtd the Major aps.rtment. on Sixth
She Is survived by her huabaod
Wtlleh, w. va. and uu:ee sons 1 Mf"..:. 0 o. Suter and con wm Avenue.
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Charllll!ls and Robert of Middlf'port 1 returned to their home nL Wel~ h. w
M1.u Charlotte Bftoefaa:e 1.'\ en~ l Eh:ancr. both at hom~.
ond
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a two week11 ~a calion !rom . d Thed funf!ral
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a 1• a. Manaa.y a Ler a week '~:&lt; Vl9lt
h ser"ICf!s will be conchildren preceded het' l.n death•.
w1th Dr. and Mrs w. E. Stansbury Ro.thblU'ns store.
1 ucte al t e reaJdence TueRday &amp;fShe was a· member of the local ' and rrtends
Dr H. L. w~lch and daughter I ~ernoon o.L 12:30 o'clock a.nd burtal
Presbyterian
member of ; MIS&amp; Lena Pox after tbree weeks re:wned to thelr hon.e at oaasa1J be made In the Valley cemetery
~- 8 "bekah
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,.. near Marietta, her former hru'ne.
uuna wea~J ...,u ar · vaea.~~.~on rom n.a urns Btore rP· WI\Y.
a., \Ul n.y,. otter a v... lt Ewlna undertakers will have char e
and the [pyal
Slst~rs C1 smned her duties Monday, !
with Mr. and Mn. Cbnt Welch.
Of the burial.
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Mr. and apent.
Mr&amp;. Ralph
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tM c.penl!'lf l"imt :n J~ W. I'Drd, nep-o
• wat ap.lnat. the 1erton for Ita or vtoe ~ on the eommu·
~ _ , ot tllo n"" U&lt;bi: ot.u OJ)won ol Clove¥;nUl lAW! Tbey 111.td ta. . prW- land: Wll.tet P. meu of Detroit
dent. eou*ht Lo c11ScrodlL tJu: lq1oli and &amp;maiiiUIIJ LeYJ.n,. ot ~~ rot'k.
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P. H . Burna and Mr
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DlliiJ• Olld Ghlldron
Hoojlltol •• Clln&lt;lnnotf.
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Tbe Heath Y . li.
wUI meet. lteY. and Mn. W. B. Pt.~ , ·'
Mondar evllntna at the hol'1e ot \ ll(n, Oecqe k)'J't li IPendinl'
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REWARD OF HUMILITY-Whoever exalteth him, cll' &gt;ha ll be abased ; and he that humbleth him•elf shu II
lie exalled. -Luke 14:11.
But in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better :
lhii ll theml-ielves. Look not every man also on the thing~:~ :

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CONSISTENCY, &lt;riOU
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HOM TIME immemoriai, we, all of Uii, have heard the
plamt of the merchant-mali, (and in that category is
i1u ludcd every person who hao tlllYthing to sclJ whether
1t l;c products of labor, skill or nature or even ordinary
labur) that Olle sho uld trade at home.
In the case of home in our community, lhe word
~lll!uld rder to the Pomeroy Bend particularly and Meigs ~;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;::;;;:;;;~;:;;;::~~
County geuerally for the very good re1_1son that we ought f=
to bt' (IJJc huppy little family composed of a number of ·
~;m all communities, each dependent on the other to JE:t I
~ume littlt! enjoyment nut of thitt journey through this
\a le of tear~.
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hears of people who depend entirely on tl\e goo4 will \ ·
-George Waohington /(,s 4 Yol!nc'
and patronage of ~heir friends and neighbors 1\-nd who 1
Engf!leei: In 1
ure loudest in their plaint that one should help thooe who
help him and ')1lake a. practieal demonstration' of the Golden Rule, golhg· eleewl1Qre ·for some· ·o f th·eJr P4ti·onage
thnt could as well or better be handled by' their fdends
Wh~n tJ"Jc phy~lcal obJectiJ r6Cerrto ln the journal. the paveltJ.entJ
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and neighbors.
r:r stone abo\'e and below, t.nd .•·
Such hetrayals of bu~iness principles can not help pot~lte thl• 2,448 acres of the Ru·
Uut be noticed by all who become aware of them. lmme· .venn:ood tract, the water co~r&amp;es , .• ·--m~~lone~ , tJ\e tr&amp;Ctt 0~ IallcJ, , •diUtCJ,Y one remem1Jert:1 that after all inconststenciea do muq~en ~~r In bottoDill, the iscreep into our live=:~ almo:.-~t imperceptibly perhap~:~ but • lanor:\•· the rapid, the O~t Bend.
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they worm all{) w~wk t he1r way mtu our ~ysteQl untll the.y l Klashuta fri:IQrplltce to place , a..~\~
hn\'e a atra1wll~ hold and then we do indelld wonder lf 1 t1tima.t~d 4Ui~cl!1 betwem the.:..t,
the second. removal having placed
nfter nil the author· of "Consistency, thou art indeed a KlaahQta~ camp at " the mouth of
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that creek. noted OCt. l&amp;t.h for hal'" 1v an no t one h llll&lt;1H· •d
1 lne- fallon ~Imber at ttte mouLli or
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"wao ''"l!i\ed at Iqash·
UUAY }VAS one of mixed emotio ns und of va.rJOUd utae: carpp all th" rema.tJllnf ~t­
cf this day·~ 1~ la ma~tmatLcaU:r
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lhuughts by many different p~ople. For instance, ir, certa1n thflot Lhc "1te o l\la en~
lhc cu~e of the youngstE:rs who are not particulurly fond d.mpment ._ 81 at ~c m th !:lf Bil
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Bandy Cree'k where Ravenawood
uf the r~ystcm whereby the younl{er generation is pre par~ stand11 today He Wft!l here overc l for hi.!:l life's work there was no doubt a feeling of bit- nlllht also, beeau~ Oll th&amp;. n!lxt. day,
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lcn l t't!~ and woe as they were called from their bedH th
out. an ~ut hoUr, Jtfter seven, &amp;lUi
moruinll' by their doting mothers who wanted to be sure 1leavln&amp;
the bottom, ~t1TOilfh wt.ic:1
the ~~·eek with the h~llen thl\be:r at
thal they w~re all on time for the opening day of s~houl ttle mcuth r_u ps; a,n·J '{~t\1 J beThen there is the youngster who ltketl to go tu school, lleve Is caUed Muft'alo creek.
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The distance of ~h!s cre3-'i with I
wh o wu~ m:crJoyed at the prospect o~... agam gQltlK' to the the tall~n tl~ber •t tt's mou~ aa '~!.'!I~_,\
.seat of leurning. Then there is the thJrd cla.ss, t"e young- ~tll.ted and approved by Wlllhil'lton :
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own Jo\lfnol o: tM
:-~tel' w h0 IS rna lni' 18 lfB
fromhi~··
Port Pitt; IUld ltl d.lt.-.auce
(:lt l:le~:~ with his adoring mother who ttecretly or otherwise, above tile ~~•U ~reek .an the eas~
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WI)}CM a tear now a:nd then from the corner of her e.re as from tbte rapid. 'ILetar~), al ttJ•
ll he rtJalizes that the day she has Ions been dreading, has point ot the arnt bend ete . sh9w
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tlnally urrtved. The dBY when her qa~ltng should'be ruth· tnaton'l oncampmonts Wfll al the !!i~ifi~~tfl-1:lfuc...c.cc&lt;"'-"- '"'-·
le!:iSiy t:matched from her aproJ~ string and taken out into moqth of Sill San&lt;11 creek •n Jackson oouqt¥ on the :uta acre• ne
the world where he is to learn that there are other peo-- atte;w~~~! acqulred '»' ll'ant •1•0111
pic in the world besides his loving mpther.
· Oeor~e Ill or En11Jand In Pci[Otnber
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11"n, and WhJah 'f~l lllJMI)'eO tm'
And then there iR, l&amp;st, but not leaMt, the teacher! him bY Col. wm. Orawf&lt;lrd.
who hat~ been looking at A fast dwifldling purse ever since Accprdlnl to t.iw ,
Mthool clotted la~t Hpring, who is filled with joy at the j ~~U:atll~;e~~0 ~1:'
thought that once ar,.Un he will have a chance to earn a River" by hi• own
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Konowh•
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ahout terrible finuncial conditions. Taken by and large, tance
.Pitt to ....- -·-'"
th ey ale t.he \'Rrious claasefl wQo are affected most b.v the ~:~r
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,lungong of the 3chool bell for the fall term and yet thece
H r~e thnu8a ndK of utherH affected.
There urc thoae wlto •ell ~nd print books, there are f~~j~o~il~;j~ .!!\\1~~:.~
lho•c whn "h"v" frir •ale. chilqr6n's clothiqlf. lit fact there
nrc few indeed, not affected in · on" wRY or unotjler
lo)' I hi•, the greatest day of the fall. An~ we hnva not Y•l·
m&lt;'utioned the old 11rouches who ~re t!c~l~fi p!tlk to ll~H I
the bell rjtlll becau•e it take• the ch\ltjre~ aw4y from '
!hem ~nrj p~t• them, where, in ~heir l~nguago, they will '
he kept Q~t of mjoc~ie! and otnp bolh~ritlf tlj 0 o!&lt;Jar fg!k•·j
Th~~ w~ hnYC the ocltnol yeur with "" once mor~. It
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an~nri a . aattl' buainesa belons"1 19 tli.a worm apecies," she added,
recall~~ P.l.~'a. indienatj.on ovf'tr his
etr'~r~ to bide her from Jac'k.
W~rren , iifted ~ia head. "Pam,
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Robert Pod Berry r.~.nd famtly of
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Cclumbu:. . !!pent Wednesday wtth
nyl eampalan
tor ViCtorYand
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r:on8rcu 1n Oeoember. Some
Webb remaJn!l In very 111 health .
tbcucht he mJaht win auch a cam·
((IOI)timled. Prom Pl«L' One•
palKn ' othen relt It wu doomed -vtp to Europe fmrn Amerlc&amp;. The
Mrs tda McCarley of Allee, IJ
to deieat but both aldea called It a plane hl4 followtd the coutllne, it
1'1s.hLinK ht!r 10n . Rodney Spro~
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and family
Dlunder juR the aame.
waa _...,_....
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Devt]opmenta over tbe prohlbl .. down IPC*Ibb' owlnl to 1aclr. of fuel.
Mn1 Myra Tmkhe.m spent Wedtion iaaue surprlaed many leckm
1'be DillY lett Ployd ~field
nelday with Mr anct Mrs. Cella
h.a&lt;lera, 1 hey upected a lew f"i In lt'ew Yort on AU&amp;. D, 1nt.endJna'
Webb.
cuolut1ons would be ~ but to lj)&amp;O the oeean l))' way or Green~
no treuble ttl ·kUllDI land aM ''-'t
varloWI European
!hem oft In commlttioo. They .. pltola.
Hutcbln8on'1
two
da"...,.
..h'·IUCI'Md wron(. The iff- ~I move·
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ment IIWt:J)t. thro\llh the delt~a~ Klthf)'n, I, and Janet Lee, 6, •e~
Uorm Uke a prairie ftre and when UM tlnt eblldren ner carrlecl on a
the ccn~~ervRU"e~ began cheekiug Lrana-AtlanUe !light a-ttempt, both
up. they found the rtpeallata had elrJa, who toot dolls with them,
clinched a majority of the conv~r.- were u.Jd to bave ha4 more than
c~on a vote~&gt;.
J,OOO hDW'I dl expe!ienoe 1n the atr~
The t.)&gt;fnlng ae~~n today Wll.ti
Btlidel Hutdl!naon and hLI
dtvt.ted \.c oraanit.atiO'n fol'JIUll!- u:v. th'* matlal: the trip
'tlu, addreSBea by di&amp;Un,ui&amp;hed tpb Rutl, tDilneer, Peter
nnd the annual fl'f)Ort of navJcaier, G. J. AllJllach,
opnational ~onunandtr. The !at· erator, and Norman W Alley pbotoarinual dinner will be held llf~~- flrlt stop w&amp;s at St. John
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be ataged oomorrow wlth the nre...
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works coming wedlitsday. All 1ee- :
Prolli then l.ller
to
.rlu.tlve recornmendoUon!l - includ- 1
costl laland., and thiMl. • -on to
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While at Antlcolti tal ci th
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IJ)XJQ that day.
on ; 'l'hlll'lda) ...1 but dJd..IO m ·~ of the Warnln oliO- 510: 350-280 ;as., 41:10-41;) ; liN- I
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ntw nnt1onal comtnan~r 1a ehoa- ~~HutcbinfJon was fined
140 lbB., 4450 ; pao'nng S0';\:5 325 1
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12--INS-Oratna ell 11nd, the ~nventJon, &amp;dji)Uma. . ... -nland
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1oats 1·8e.
cl nNn spent most ot his yo~b 1n erately a.cthe: steers and ye~~rllna:s .
Show in
Wheat Dec. 55 5-!1 &amp;«~: May 61 81
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"" Corn Sept, 29 ; De~ 31 7-8 3J;
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steady to strone: dealr,able .P"t~ 8 1
May 36 7•8 s".
1Continued Frol'n PaRf' 0nt'
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1 gtee,. and re•rll.ngs 6-!f: comnum ·
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hel- l 2 SpJen d'd
·b..d ah.t'iher·
oats Dec. 18
1-4; May 21 1-4.
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plfne tor
Ct1-lh-a 1e medium
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clu.~lvl! jtlrtsdlcllon over the. capt·
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good bulla 2M-315,
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t:.V~nlnr ai 8.
tuw; (lt4er at the &lt;;eaL l)f 8P"''rii- Sept. ta-INS--~It.ry :narket Calvea .~eceipUI ~·.. m~:; mr':~~
Mammoth Free Street
1 wantlnued From Pl'l~t O•wl , • !ll~nt ..an.u to protect th.e c~att&gt;~t,l s~: demand rattt 1m~piy mod- ~e:~~~~o6o~~;eas · ·~.J:ie to ~ed· til convention time.
.."•! ,,.m:J ~her pubhc olfu.1als from un- f"&amp;te, ~~hens ~fl-1'1, lethorns lum t-!:I'Jfl· comm~ood weigh p
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Resentment
aga.tns~ Presid~. :.wail 1ilte1terence whUc tn the . te~ }0-I~J coolred s~Jil;prs 15- t
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Hoover was even sreater thao 'fiu·h!l.r1e of their du~(es. The rlgh~ If. klllonf'•Prinai!JII 12, f'OO'Jter!l 9· Y~receipts 2fJOO· IRJDb. m'"•d- .
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arainol Hurley. Thowrand&amp;ol .._.. "'amit;ty to pet!ll&gt;a&gt; O~fes• tor ~!j;~,1!=;
d 1, steady to 25&lt;:
&amp;lonnalres roamed thJ'ouih. twtel cedre85 ol allege_Sl gr~e¥kncu J'loe$z,.w 1•
aged ~k slow s}..:el1.dy ~ttel tcru.uo:
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oot~ldora and convention hal• as~ ttt ~,\neludc UESfJ'hblaJe · ~ ~.:; 3.~{
t~ ~~·~'IOOn;re~J:~ lambs 626-815;' bue~: '.~ambr; .,end 'O'"e rj,.d'wln&amp;: ,Pro&amp;TfiBiwe mer~
saJllnt the President's • Stm~•. -~~ thousands at tfle ~t ot' till:t at
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statemen&amp;.
Mr. Hoowr wns c~· tO:~rimmt ror purpose! oi coP•·
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arket' tlnn tone· d.ema d m{N) to mediUJTI 'lrajie , 215-t25; ac·- ber or pest t.kket.s thai t.ber will
, ctaed not onlY by thelrank and ~~e f
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IIO(JIIf; suppl,r m.odel'tlte· nr'st near~
li:'ltl:! up to Z'l&amp;&lt;-lm $food weLhers
1(in away abtiolateb free.
Pat.ro'but by re~ men of na.41on'&amp;\· ,;, Umltf' the head or "cao:.ualtlea," eunfnt receipt6fft~tri!!!h exu~ •· -~
nt.e these merehan~ 3nd ro to the
. prominence. Hll aeverett Crltlea t~e Mtt&amp;ell report llatect Lwo bo- ~ 19·20: -heftne;y ~tea 20 •21 . '
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in~luded such men as Ralph
dus marohers as killed iU'MU-de· 811. o. w. va. Ky. cur t reeelpu;
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O'Nen, of Kanna, PQt Natiqnal tt.nse by; policemen No mention 16.
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•Commander, llnd Ray Plelda, p'ro--; ,w~ made of the nine policemen
Vese~ables
tootat.oes ~ marktt I The body of Btt f '"Kent ot Caall
Smllh CJothJnlt' Co.
minent O~lahootl publl~her o.nd : whu upderw:ent h&amp;pltol u;.tl\l,~t, ~boqf1 a~y; demapd 11low: suppiJ I V11.~l,v, n~r VintoLi., was found in
M. &amp; M. Grocery
Lhat state I cantUdate tar national j ig wounds '!\JStalned In ~~ · ~~:..l.t 'Ur~ 'neatby a qt. thlp ~e'.11 ,2r ' ~IC' RQcebbn creek just. below the ' c . 0. Fisher, rroceries and av:a\11
'commander.
1 ~•"anla avenue clash
~ bott.u8 30,: Netr.·. York 12 q~be.skes:j 25-30
~"~ ued bi'idge here, last week. He
Dixie Bnrr:am Storf'
1 One o1 the P.!'elldent.'a trtends, A mu~ ... her lo&lt;:t an ur In
the ar\..~ ' Cabbare ma.rket !Jibout" sl:.eady; Was raised In tbis commlDilty by
VrOman's Grotll'ry
prominent Repuh:Jcan, ~aid prlvate- viUICe of the troom. it 11{~ statd. demand slow; , supply IJI0aeutc: 1118 gamdparents, Mr. and Mn;.
Frer•ro h Dry (:leaner~
l ly, "we had beaten
the censure 'lnd lhf: "uubl!shed ·•·epofl;' a clllkl N&lt;: ~&gt;· ,York buito per barreJ.... 100- tlr.ILa KEnt ana was abut till yean,
Chamber's Grocery
sturt; It would have died In com- ot a veteran, hlld died rrom ~ea 1 125;18tl1b. sack 15
of age. The body had bce.1 m the
Mill St.A'I!t Sen•ice Sta:lon
mtttee. Now, we have a flabt on I !{Ali wus 'rtefl.nttely denlerl .
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Groro~ns Markd
the floor to ~ombat and the
Mitt.hell attributed much of the
·l"tn'SBURGH
last seen on AUK. 18 and was ldenCft.sh and C.1.rry Cleaners
rt.eelpta tlfil'd by shoes and cloth:ln&amp;' by Mr
F.. L, Uealy, Men'~&gt; Wear
1111e so mad, It looU like they'll at- mllrt'hf'!s' ft!ad&lt;:rshlp to conunu~ :-.Sepl 12-INB-Hogs;
. 'Lack him by ne.me .~
nli.LII and listed the men .m.ost. ac .. ~: ma1ket fuUy l$c. hlche,r : o~- and Mrs. Rlchara Qecke.rd on
(POMEROY ~R(.:HANTSJ
' W1se pc.Jitk:ialiR amun11 the le- 1.~~~e In this copnec~ton. 'they In~ CD.sionally 251: higher fln lt•"'t whose farm he rQ.Ided. BW'Ial wa~;
D.lllley Serylee S~tioA
f t~~ ~aders ,reaa~~ed~ -~~ ~ P~~~~~- J~h]!_"~C:.-~ ~\I'(,! I. :o;t'l&amp;btll. c o m p a red· wtth inadt at VintCln dte aune e.~"~- ......~MaaLer ~~~~~o.

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Mr. and MM. John Badders of
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\'lnton, were sueata of t4r. and
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L. D. Dllel. ""Uiht.er 'Loli
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1and bt.bJ aon ~Dent the week en3
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Mr. and. Y.ra. R. M. Orop.n and • with rel&amp;t.l\lft at Coiumbul.
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P'uneral~ervlcea will be condu~t.ed Nr. and Mn. Sldney WUllan\1 were
'l'he ,.,_ ChletJ Aailod.ll.i.:ln will
ftS Tuesday
at 3 P. M. from the Pnla- J~n vi.Sl.t.ora Sunday.
meet Mond.ly neDint at. the home
b)!Urian o.hureh, with Rev, T. Bc;yd
Mi&amp;a Hulda Kleln ind Diece bt. Of 14n. J . R. OraU!
G&amp;y omclaliin&amp;. lnterintnt In ebarlf: Mae Pucate enroute here riom a
J . H. an.t.e ;p({ tamJiy i.,ent
c.f fiawltn&amp;a. will b~ made ln Beecn week's "isU. " Columbul wtt.h t.he Sund&amp;J at O&amp;IUpoUi' aUend.iBK tbe
farmer's -'&amp;tet Mn. R. P . Kater,\ Orate tamlly reunion.
Well ' KnoWft Local Woman orove cemetel')' .
vlaited Sunday wltb Mrs. Prt.nk
Pauea
.Away
at
Hoapital
Pus te ho 11
n ed t Rock BD
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me~ &amp;l~ltoriumconM~s ~fer ac! IVUI
RY WOMAN
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Mrs. J. B. Dunn '"'"~ S&gt;ld l&gt;&lt;r com""nlod them to MeOonoeiii•Ule
APOPLEXY
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property on
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00 her home Bund,ay eve- 1
U:ra. Emell Bauer. 68 yearK of age ~~~sa:'rs. ·
at. · As ll log Frank Fugate alllo spent . Mrs. Robert Hyatt. &amp;:J. died' aud·
1 denl)' aL her home
died Saturday evemn~~: aL al.l:o)Jt 8 business Shll
~;~;,;; ISUllday wJth hi8 wife .
Jn Btadbuey
o'cloek
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the
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hospttal
Memori.Ll
Home
Mls&amp;
Plo1ence
Suter,
MtUdellt
, U)out 10 o'cloek &amp; lurd&amp;)' ntaht.
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hl OoJumbUL Mrs. Bauer had ~n Thle Home lll endo-.vrd
lurse at ~olzer hospital apent the J DeafJl re~~ulte&lt;l from • stroke of
at \tie hospital for the Jlllt few tng which lh equipped to
week' end here with Dr. uid Un. apoplexy which she suffered a short
weella where llhe nnderwent an for sixty D-dies, Is mocJern
W. E. Stansbury and other telatlv"" time ~before.
operatloD far 1au :stonea compltca~ ture and bea.utlfullv
and friends .
Mrs. RJait had appa.n~ntly been in
hOfla aettiq' tn caua1.n 1 her deeth . throughout. Mrs. Dunn WUl - the
Mr and Mr!l: OJ..ssner o,.,lr: and load health . havtn'i: arrived borne
She lJ ·aurvived by her husbar..d rourth l&amp;dy to be telflz.teum a ...... da.ughtets June Ra!! and Marian 1after vlslttna' her mother~tn-law at
tour daUihters Marpret. Ar.n and Meiss County
moved Sa.turday rrom ChllHoot.he a neJihbortna farm .
VIrl(tnla. at home, Madeb•ne of i
mtd the Major aps.rtment. on Sixth
She Is survived by her huabaod
Wtlleh, w. va. and uu:ee sons 1 Mf"..:. 0 o. Suter and con wm Avenue.
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Charllll!ls and Robert of Middlf'port 1 returned to their home nL Wel~ h. w
M1.u Charlotte Bftoefaa:e 1.'\ en~ l Eh:ancr. both at hom~.
ond
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a two week11 ~a calion !rom . d Thed funf!ral
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a 1• a. Manaa.y a Ler a week '~:&lt; Vl9lt
h ser"ICf!s will be conchildren preceded het' l.n death•.
w1th Dr. and Mrs w. E. Stansbury Ro.thblU'ns store.
1 ucte al t e reaJdence TueRday &amp;fShe was a· member of the local ' and rrtends
Dr H. L. w~lch and daughter I ~ernoon o.L 12:30 o'clock a.nd burtal
Presbyterian
member of ; MIS&amp; Lena Pox after tbree weeks re:wned to thelr hon.e at oaasa1J be made In the Valley cemetery
~- 8 "bekah
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uuna wea~J ...,u ar · vaea.~~.~on rom n.a urns Btore rP· WI\Y.
a., \Ul n.y,. otter a v... lt Ewlna undertakers will have char e
and the [pyal
Slst~rs C1 smned her duties Monday, !
with Mr. and Mn. Cbnt Welch.
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Mr&amp;. Ralph
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dent. eou*ht Lo c11ScrodlL tJu: lq1oli and &amp;maiiiUIIJ LeYJ.n,. ot ~~ rot'k.
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schedule took place in the Ml.er-

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" nte school bus will be operated
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thr-ee ~o twelve years. Mlu Allee
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meetblg 11 very delilht
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the bua

trio wUl be mllde 1n back or West
Colwnbta In addltkm to the ro~t.e1
ot lut year.
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MF. and Jlrs. Roy Trt.ey and two Athena, acttDc M muter .or eerechllttren, and Mr. and Mra. Otho monttt. A plentc lunch was eervt!d

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brutsea 1n an automoblw. aookletn ' Conrreaeman Jeukina aocl HoiiJ,
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Wolfe, 11troqh a.t Zaneavme, Sunday eventns.
and candidate 1or con~~:re&amp;&amp; Johnaon
"Next Friend,., Filei
I t.ln. Roy Tracy received a cut of ~ oount.y, addressed the
OYer the left eye whtn strt•ck by auembb', followed by a mOflt ln12S.OOO Suit
ftytng tllas from the wlndebleld; teteettna t.alk by Ju~ MsthJas
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- - -- · somewhat from mlnor brutaea and !
BABY HYSELL PASSES
Truateea, Commi,ejonen, [Rhdck.
J M&amp;:-y a,seu, the el&amp;ht monUts old
John Bailev, ' Named
The report nf th~ 'a(c1dent at.«t.ed da.UBht.er ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles
that a car, belonging to otho, was Hysell ot Laurel Street past!ed away
itruck by an automobile &lt;trtven b"¥ at about 11 o'clock B~da.y e"¥ening.
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Martin L . Zwilllng of Z&amp;nenWe, The parent&amp;. one sister an&lt;l two
lnjurie&amp; SUitalped. by ao B-y.-r- I wl',len the latter drovt. hll ear 1nt.o brothen a~lve.
old boy when dyruunne wltb
thi rear ?f the Tracy car when he 1 Funeni.l services Will be conducted
he was playing e:~:ploded tn 1930 attemptea to drive In the .main at the l'681dence
Tuellday at 1 ·30
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It was said that Z...IDJL.J'
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w~
bu•.o'lalln charge ol Raw·
S:.!D.OOO awt rued 1D the common he had b€e
hi
lth,._ •''" 1 111nga In the Gravel Hill cemetery.
pleas court Moml&amp;y mornlne
n P 1ay 8 w
a. oa: . n
T•e plaintiff ' Ed18CJI\
W~Ue ' 10 car
his car and did ndt see Ule Tracy !. The -Q
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till ~:o~~o er
"""""" o1 "wle
l.l..ll lntant, by Orll Q. Wolfe, hL&amp;
1 Bethany N. E. church will moe t
nexL trlenl4. rtas nam...'d t.11e toUow:
icenJ are mvestJBgt..iDI the nC· • 'IlleSday tveninl at the chunh.
Ins .,. ~rendanta, 'l"de Bolrd Of ctclent, It ill utd, m an atl.4&gt;mpl
.
Cqunty Commlal!l1oners of M,!l&amp;s pl.Qce the blame.
COunty, The Board of To~n&amp;l'!IP
HERE FOR FUNERAL
TrUlll.eeti or Sutton k.ownllhlp, Willhun Bmlth, Irvln1 . Karr, w. A.
The followlniJ out-Gf-f.o\vn ':i~~ ' '
cr..mpton and John B11.Ue)' .
The aUepUona of U1e , plaintiff attended \.he funert~.l of Mrs.
Bl'll.dbury, Sunday : Mrs. Lulu
lite Lh.&amp;t tlle oomful.Billoners and per and son Oe«'rge, 'Mr. and
Sutton township :.rUHtees cnteroo C. A. Roush and .Mrs A. A .~ s,;i1i;
lm.o an ajp'eemen~ on July 33, 1Y2'l, or Pt'- P~nt; Mr. and Mrs.
lO Improve the Nease Hettlemem
HCiwara Ot Mt.. Hope, w. va.; Mrll.
ro~d on a 60·00 bae~
J . W. Westtall, Mr. and Mn. John
Tne peUUoo further aUea:es that Fleld15. Mrs. Lucy Butler, Ml'&amp;. Kate .
a numbel' of men nad been \ em- Wu·d, Mrs. Dolly Ely Of Charleston; ·
ployed by the corruniuioners and
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Smith ot Hart·
~rusLeell and John Eulley, ba.d been
ford;
and Mrs. J . B. Dodds an1
IUlmed as superviaur over ~bese son orMr.
·Bo.rbour~:v111e, W. Va , Mr. and
worken. Wor,:.lr: on the road r.-qt.area Mt"S. Roy Cooper of Cteveland; Dr.
considerable bWiting with explo- Ella Lupton, Mrl!l. Anna Bradbury,
sives, wbich was stored btneath
Mlf&gt;S Mary Blake and Ml'll. Etta I
the John. ~ey store rooro."
Cushman of GalUpoJJs;
Howard
At ttle completion of the road Jchnson. Mr. and Ml'~ . Cu.sh J('lhh·
work, the plamtlff .-harle&amp;, a por- son and Pred Johnson' o! MkldleUon ot the dJnamtte ~nd ~ll' w!¥'e port; Mrs. Helen Bktnn~r. Mrs.
left at the atoore room e.nd· nuthi:hK E5ther Schmoll, Mr. and Mrt." Jaa.
WM aone to ~rovldtf ·Si..fety lnl!f.- EbHn, Mr. and Mrs. Auatln l:hll'h , i
sures or to guard atahUIL tile ex- Mrs. Emery Steiner, Mr. and Mn. 1
ploaJves ln,lurinK (lthers.
ah septfmDer 14, 1930, young
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Wolle. w1th other Nnl!tll &lt;~hUdr-m,
unde~ the agea oJ: 10 years, were
MANY GRAN'DPARENTS
pl.nyliiM around tho Ba.iley ~Jtm-e
room and unaware of the dBnier
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roush (nee
or the expl~ves attempted. t6 llgh\
Paul~e Jo"ronch; IUlnounce th~:.. l)lrth
u match to a ca.p.
or an el.ght poWld baby girl born
In IJ'l.l) explotuou that retulted, Stmd,e.y
momlnt. September l1 at
the pcUtlOn state&amp;, the WoUe lad their )lomE: on Mulberry Avenue.
WD.S .njured severely J. Dout t~ !nee
The baby has &amp;he dl.&lt;Jtlnctlon ot hav ,
and hand&amp;. tua eye~~l¥~t ~mpo.ireA: 1ng ten living grandparentH: Mr.~
the alght or the left .,.e perm!lnent- and Mrs. Harvey Prench or Pome- ·
ly r:lestroyed, thr i!e tmrers a.r1a toe roy, s:randpa.rcnts; Mr and Mrs.!
Ltltlmb ut lhe lett bana torn away Jdn. Earl Rou.sh of J4lddleport,
neceSiltatlna an 1\mputatlon ano arondparenUI ; M1·. and Mrs. E. w.
hill complete ncrvaus !iYHtem was
ot HarrWonvllle, ~~:reat •
wrecked, and 1111 a n:!luli ot the In· Warner
arandj111rents; Mr. and Mrs. Petty
jurles woulr:l be dl.&amp;CIQ"~tl tne ~e­ Abbott. o! J.fldtlleport, &amp;re~JL grandma.lnder or his life.
Mn. l . R. .Frenq. tof ~0(•
Par. the 1nJlli'IM su...t.alned. tlie P""'"'
rei'BOnvute:·arcat 1reat gr~dlriot:haf
pl&amp;lntur IJ; aaklnlt t.ht cour' 1o ll'&amp;nt and Mrs. Rilla. ROII!IIl ol Toledo
a Judgment rllr f2ti,OOO againAt the g1oent grea~ grandmother.
detentifnls named ,
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u H ! Injured In Crash ;!.~~r:.~~.:.~c;:,
OR M BASIS IF JMr.and
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Wisa Eleanor Hnrton Or Det.rtllt
'8uDda7 arter 4~
weet ,with her bro\her ~
M'. ,.Hortorl of But Main alnet..
IBII - Martha Dorat lett far Coldmbul Bun"'""' when
will ,..
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t!nW Capital untvenlty.
.M1M BettY M:anary and mother
of OloUIIter spent Sunday with
Mr.. Mllmte Davia {·D&lt;I Mia Sadie
PhUHps.
Mr. and M:ra. Norman Russen and
IKm came Blltun:lay for a vlatt with
Mra. RUSRU'a parents, Mr. and M.rl
J . R. Start Gt Y:UlbPif)' av~ut.
M'r. RusseU retumed Bunda)'; Mra
RuaRU. and son wUI remain for •
lotlfer viait.
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handsome fabrica,

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A.s Guardsmen Confiocat.&gt;
Firetu'mt Found In
!'·trikera' Homea

8t-~1kl.ng rannen,
6,()90 atrona:,
ll"..OWlted on trucka and autoa, paracUnl put hotel ln 'l!ltoux City, hootlna
Iowa., where 10vernors and repraen· oonfe :-enDt! on
~tlvea ot nine Middle West atatee held In the room

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Cincinaati•n - Say11 Recom· Ordered to
•, mend• Collection Thru
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Smart coata and

fine tailoring with big fur collars lind cufh.

PRICE RAN'GE

$10.00, $15.00,
$17.50, $25.00

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.. atandin1 typea with hu1e melon sleeves,
. twillted 1i~leo o.nd biah n~cklinea. Each .
one telec:ted by a ttyliat who knowa what
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SITUATION TENSE

New stand-off collars of the . aoftes~· fun,

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Firtt "Moti- Plct11r••"
Mr. and Mn. Robert Hill or
Ollarli.'H l'Ptht" nf ~~ runcP 118 ed a
Rlcb1rQad IIDDOunce tbe blrtll at
pl'lmlth·p motion pl rtuN Cllhtera
tm pound Mbr 1\rl, bom 8\mda:. , more than lhlriJ·fl\'e JNh aro
&amp;ft.erpoon, s.JKembtr 11 at Ule take picture~ or a womatl feedlq;
~ or 11r.
~ Rob- 1 cblcltena, a ru~alnrl'lor~e, aod ot.ber
Retter of Llnootn 111~1. '!be bi.by 1 IICl!UII!II wblcb b• e~hlbltfld le PfDilJ- ·
lw been named Narola Lee.
1 Ul-tht·alot maf'lliD.@I,

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Leg o' mutton sleeves, jabot-s, hhrh neck lines, now the featured styles in the
New Coats and Dresles\ See the new fashiolii :today!

Mr. ond Mtr.. Char\e~ OrnP!it'r o~
Rockspl'lngR enterL.M.Ined o. n11mbi;Jr
or friends and !'elntlver. 1\t a. r:tlilm•r
Sunday 1n hOitm or thP b\rtMa.y or
their dau&amp;h.ter. Miss Agnes Grueur

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Governor for Fint Time
in 18 Yean

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Athens, &amp;:pt. 1~-0hlo unlvPr~lh
dndcnts will not be subJeQt to Ule
JU % tt:deml amWiement -.ax In at~
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tend,ll~ ~fqotbau
pmea at the
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&lt;11il0· IILB.d llun thll ttUI, Director of
(Continued lr•..rm r t"Mfl r~n'"'
At blt.tlcs o. c. Bh·d nta.tect Loda.y patont on the break wltll rallylna
_The fee which every Ohio uni- tendencies developln«
vt:rslty student Ja a-equlred to pay
The l&amp;te break Jollowed a treah
uch semester entitlea the .student slump m wheat and cotton ""d fur~
tp a paAAbook for all ho.,_~ fOQtbe.ll ther weatness In bonds.
gumt.ll and · r 1-ee• admM&amp;Iob' f tto'
No group wu spa.red. Copper
Hprlng uthlettc event&amp;. This paY,~ ~t9Cks '\¥e1-e down 2 tu 3 pulms each 1
mt.nt QIIIC provides &amp;tudent! with Lo,,es ~n the tttllltles ran to DlOl'e ,
lecture£, entertainments, and core 'than 3 points. OU.s lost l to 2 polnt.s I
1n the university lnftrmary.
each.
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19peclalt1es like Jr.nru Mnnvllle [
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Y and. Western UdiOJI were llff aa
etc·~ stUdent. ILvtnp him free ~- mt~ch as li point.&amp;.' Co.&amp;e threshing I
rnisilon t'J part ot Ohlo unlver- ami International Harveste1· wm· 1
~ lty'!!l a.tbdtlc events, Js In th~ • ·· • weak with !Jl'Abl!l
·e
lure of a student 'activity ree nth•
MoLor stock's We~e led down by
er ~han a challJt'l lor tLdmll:l&amp;wn, Chrysler and Oenemlllotors which
u.nd Is uot. subject to t.be tax," Mr. were hea,.lly sold, AubLrn looi about
BJrd declared.
3 polnt.ll. AccefiSOI'V shares wet'P.I
It 110 pelnted out that lllla fee lK down sharply,
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Chitl'&amp;ed each student at regiltrallon and Ia required whethe1· 1\
t. t'I:Kltnt does apply tor a PIWibook
u · does not attend any gamm~. It
JS also thGUIIht that tbr l!lltl'rt.ttln ~
tContlnUIKI from ~ lnel
l'r)~.;nbl provided by t.t'IIR fP.e wtJl est.:qU(.U(:d by with 11. majority of
Lilpe the tax.
Pur ba~ketbu.IJ and other ath· 3,189 In 1&amp;14, a year when the nu~
letlc e1'ents at Ohio, however, it. Is ttonal ls&amp;ues were di5C&amp;rded.
In 11120, presldentl&amp;.l year, the
t:ustornary ~ charg-e admls.s.lou
lees. "Where a charce ot more ttt publicans acored a maJOI'lt.y of
than 40 cents 1.&amp; dui.de for admts~ tJ,OOO tor rovernor. In 1924, they
r.tc.n, t.he student I! liable to ta'l "''" " by 36,625 a.nd four years qo,
Huwever, every etrort will be made whlln Alfl'ed E Smith was tnP ,
to bl'ing admlRI:lkm fees within prealdentlal nominee, the Demo·
urat.Jc aspirant fol' governor took
that 1ange," Ml'. Bird stat6d.
The federal tax must alao
be a la-mbastlnr oJ: 82,480 out of a. to- 1
charsett to tree admlsl'lloru ll'llnt- tal vote or 213,500.
cd f:O hlrh school or other fiJ'OUp&amp;.
However, all I)I!IEOOII eMployed In
POLICE CLEARED
any way to conduct the event are
fXtmpl, It Is pointed out. This InMineola, N. Y., Sept. 13.-IN&amp;clude&amp; Wlhens, aua.rd8. oftlciall and All ~tmenta a~~&amp;lne\. the NaMllu
newEptlper reporten ooverillC the COWltY policemen ll'OW1ng out ol
~vent. A,lthoueh th• rullna at- the death of Hyrnan Stark by alt ects severaJ Ohio •OOJ.IereH. the tax Jelled " tbtr&lt;l degree" methodll. ~:er ~
Problarn of each lnatJ.tuUon lhouJd &lt;ll&amp;mls8ed today by Supreme Court
be cheeked with the federal 00m.- ,Juatlce John B. Johnaton.
ml118loner Of tntemal reo,•enue by
'nJe dl&amp;mllss.l 91 Lhe lndictmenta
the athletic ofDdale.
VIU on t.he motion of Dlatrtct AtRetle"ed Beata In the Ohio Ita· torney Elvln N. Edwards.
diun. have been reduoed. for lllJ
-- &amp;ames thla year, 'lbe tee far all
SIX MAY BF. DROWNED
games excePt the opent 08 enooun,
ter Will be $UIO phil tho 10% tax
Toledo, 0.. Sept. 12-INS-Pean
Oost ot the Sept. 2• ... rrae
wu.h 'lor t.he rm.fety of six Toledo men
Rio Grande 11 to !:It 50 cent., 1\DX who raned to return alter a. 1\ebtnc
seahl will be 60 cents ea;tn. at all trtp were ex~ by friends and
11ames. Mall ord~ wW be ,... rela.tivea todi'Y as a search or
et.lvc(l for an aamee a.tter Sept, u Lalal Erie wsa. 'dt.arted by oftlclals
ot thl'l omce ot the director or ath- or the Toledo Yacht club &amp;Dd coast
lt:lle1, Mr. Bird aald.
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Mr.. L. G. Bean qt Athena: wu 111 home eoonobllet at- the IOCMI hi l h
Ed.WI.Jt Hood,
bu liPID' the
Pomeroy Bunda.y caiUnl' on f'roend~ . schOOl, returned from Wellllton ·~ IWDmetl wtth. hll pa.ren\a, Mr. uu:1
A report of the dr:t.th or MfJ.
Kr. and MrL Race: Hartlq 01' 8undaJ, where she &amp;))eat the wet:k !,ln. O'!'ant HOOd of MtneraviU•.
Oscar Marlhua:h, september 4, h9
Baltllncb, 0.. are here vllttlng tnd" wttb her parent,ro. MIM Weleh, 'returned to Oolumbltl Sunday Wb~re
~ and relat.lvea:.
wh!L ht
wtll
been received here In a le\ter frOm
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mne her ncme he Is .. atUiient ln the Ohio Stator
ltlra. 0 . B . lhle, ot Wht.Ui.er, OJ.U.
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Jet~&amp;e Brewster SChool for the De&amp;!.
fomia.. M.rl. Marib118b cued at her
Simpson 14. E. chuM wtll 10ld a of Second &amp;t .
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Mr. and. ¥rs. Amos Junod aacl
potlUCk· su_pper tbil el-enlna u.t the
home In Alhambra, O.,J .. after Ul
ohurch. 'Ibe Llnd•.a·R&amp;nd a~ty
Mr. and. M.rl. Ed Prlode and ~on Jack ~' and Y:ra. c.
lllne81!1 of about a ye&amp;r and a half,
of the llmfl church wtll meft. lues- fa.mJiy have returned from a Reed ten Bundty for Waahlnlt.c:A.
She wu £ slater of Oeoq'e W- 1\I.P..
day evening at tlu! chure.h.
wtek'a trlp at Indtan Lake, where D. 0 . where they wUJ 15pend a
pold, who ma-kes bll home wltb hlt
Mra. l'!orence R. emlth.. oia.agn . f.hey et~nded an lnaurR nce con- wlth rrlends and relaitves.
daughter, Mrs. Ihlt . Bllllll W&amp;B
ter PIOrebce and Mlu Jean RUBMeJl ventiofl.
Ge~ald Welker arr1¥,ed SUnd&amp;J·
made In Alhambra.
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returned 8und~~oy a.tter apeodlne t.a:t!
Robert HIU and mother. Mrs. frGm Denver CCilorado · and other
•eek end with Yr. and ¥rB. Srwl 1 John Htll, ot R.lchwhood. came polnLB ot the Wi!St. Mr. Welkef
Chamberlin of Columbua.
Sunday for a vlsU. wUh Mr. and left. Ppmeroy May 25, and hN beeo
Mr. Nld Mra. Wm. Grlllth If'· Mn Edl.8on Hobst.eUer.
spending the summer WO!tinl Ia
turned Sunday to Cnlumbua. att~ :
f ! Iowa and Oklahoma wbeat fkllda.
apendinJ the week -md with telaMr. and Mra. u . c. Oraham o
Mr. and llrl. Oeorae Hess ot Ma.r0 . P . Daniell, dauahier, Mar)' 1111. ~~~a--te Durst. and ru..\llo · ..
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Th
Oharl~ton
~ •ana Mrs. Ray
d
EltzaDeth, &amp;nd so.n Roie!t_~f Cleve- t.er aeml;"''A.nn ancl Mlii'J Cora wves ere.
ey were a.coomp.:.;nJoli
· m-~·.
!etta spent' Sunday With ; Mr. an
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nuW e.ntt
by Mrl. OrttDth'a aliter, Mra. Lela-tad Ctlrlsttnan and Charles Chrtstrn~n Mrs. I. B. Weed and ~tl)' .
land, and Mlas t;leJll.
-~ Durat ··apent 8.unda.y W Columbu&gt; ~lei and daUfhliflr Vlvlan who of Wa.ahington, Pa., ntumed- &lt;.Qo
Mrs. Henry Kilmer and two dauDr and Mrs. W4!!s~rvelt an
8011 wlt.h the l&amp;tter'l &amp;illter, Mn. H. H. lllao 6""'nt the week eDd here.
their homed Sunday alter spend- ' ....,. and MI .... Amellliand c·Wllllam of Coolv11le and l!'llHto Bel 0rum a.nd fl\lnlly.
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Mlu Eliu.beth Arr.old left C.)r
Mn. Wl'lght McCrcba and dtt.'uih- lni .t e W:lfl!.k ~nd. Wlt.h Mr. .m l lyn Kilmer of Muletta. w~re Sun~
SUilday and atu:nG.tC the 8Jlanleh zaneavllh! Sunday. 8he h118 been tera Mary and Arme retumed Sun· Mrs. John Hite.
i'uest.li or Mrs. BarDo.ra SMith.
AmericllD War Veteran! Picnic. transferred to the Zarresvllle ofl'lte da.y from ColumbUll etter spendmg
Mrs. C. P . wna: of Washington,
He.~ ma.n Hotfner and fllll\UY and
They were aocompanled home b)' or t.he Pinlaw &amp; Duerr contraci1na the weell: end with her brother-i.."l · Pt.., came _saturday for a \'isit 1John' Hoffner . Jr., spent Sunday
Mrs G. P Daniels who ht&amp; bP.en company_
14w and slater, Mr. f'bd Jln. ~ay . wltb her niece, Mrs. John Hl te.
I with Mrr and Mrs. AI~ Pennel
spending the week with J.l'r. and
DoUila'J Jl!nnlnll!l whO ha&amp; spent nard :Da.v.lB and fami)J'.
Hentf Rasp --!'etunled Satw·oay 1of zates;.land Mr. and Mr;. Warren
M1.s. J ohn Burnell and famll¥.
the ewnmer here, hat left for Cairo,
Bruno Pierotti anti MarvJn RG- from Columbus a!t.cr spending tbe Eowers and family of McA.rt.hur.
Mi 88 Mildred Hazt'!~t.on retumlld IllinoiS, where he llas emploYment berts left Sunday for Oxford whcr r week with his son-In-law and
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs and
Sunday fron. ~ wilek end vilit wlth with the Barrett StejUJllhlp Cc-.
they wUI enter Mla.ml UniYendty.
dauahter, Mr. and Mrs. PhU Meier. children, Harriet and Jtmrhle, Mr.
rrtend 15 at Shade.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. Wilson Nort'&gt;l or
Mrs. J . R. Stark returned from
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H&amp;:l tley iU'• and Mrs. Walte-r Walker, MJaaeB
Mrs. HarnW Crumley left Sunday Athens returned
Sunday
Mtct Delatnre, Saturday wbere she at· 1 rl\'ed Bunda)' from Columbus for Fdna 01U-nnd
Gladys Orueaet',
ror a ~wo mont!t'&amp; trip throU&amp;"h Plpendlng the week end wlth tJu! lat. tended the funeral of her !ather.! a vlllt with their son and d&amp;.Uilh• Marion Howell
and Frank Dlll
ter-1n·law, Mr. and MJ'IJ. Malcolm spent suilday 'at Lake A~a near
Denver, Colorado Bprln8B and other t.er's parents. Mr. and M111. P . L W . D. Di!obro.
poln~h_e_ ~~~ --- - -;:o:~P~ee~p~le~•~·:;:;;;:;;:;;-===;t;;;:;;:;:;=~=~M~"'==•=•m=•=·=welsp., t.eacuer of D. H).rUey.
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DAILY! ·Now is th~ time to buy one of new Fall Felts.
Bows, Feathers and Otnam~nts a~e used to accent t~e new hats and .to. add , color to the Qe:W
Fall Costu'"""-·-': .: $. J.Bl)u
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SHIP "LORD TALBOT' GIVES
OF HUTCHINSON FAMILy !CAP-I'T0-1
TO BE
HEATED BY PRISON

Pbl.lNG HUNTS FOR
MISSING ROBINS
'I'ho foUowinr ill the f11"1:1t
t:ernp}ete story ot the finding of
the HutehiiUIOn famHy, · m!Wn·
for 1110re tha.'n so hout'!i and bellefed tilled In Oreenlnnd, a!; beard
£rom the ~lps ot U1e ptan In cha1·g ~
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By CAPTAIN 1110MAS WATSON
Copyrlrht 1932, by INS
A'&lt;*ld Trawler Lord Talbot. vlQ
radio to Lcndon, Sept. 13.-IN&amp;1'bll meuaae Ia belnl ftled · &amp;t 3:30
thiJ momlna tappa~ntly Oreen·
wlah mWn tlme, or 10:30 p.pf,
Monday, e.s.U
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d.n'IVed ott the lllhfD1
ll'o.UDdli' near .Anpla&amp;l&amp;llt, ~;..
lt.Dd .(~ tbe ~ tJOMt) at. a::fO

.we: ·

Sunday a.tternoon and lmmedl·

'atel.y picked up the 80S rrom the
We fpoke to thCJ Aberdeen trawH\Iteh1Dilon's airplane whlch had lets "Star of Vlcwry" and "Mount
be&lt;:n tra.nsmitted vta Ana:magsal1k. A.rd" off Cape Dab.
Skippers
we i.-:.aamed lmmedia.~IY under Campbell and Smith decided to
fuU preeaure tor the spot where [ J[,in us in the search and toCIIt pothetr message aald they h.1.d been sltlona Six or seven miles apart.
toreed dowil. bUt after ctrcllna
In thl&amp; fRshion Wf! steamed parabout for aome time failed to ftnd alleJ courses for more than fiftythem.
ttve miles.
.
We continued aearchlnr after
Darkness had Just fallen last
dart Sunday nll:ht, a,ided by u. ntsht when we s!Rilted a Jtare ri~ht
poWertut aeaic:bJlgbt.
11tead We kept on at full Epeed.
Nwnel'OUII
1eeberp,
hOwever, w'oi'.klng our searchllgbt.
D1&amp;dt our wor1t at nllht very
scc.n we encountered an lc~fteld .
OUI.t. We liM .IJD rockets at fre· We warned the vther 111hiPB of the
-.\lint lntemll bUi: JdWitecl, no [' d1tn1er by Mol'Bft ste:nals.
rePIJ•
. •
we navigated sloWly through the
· Prom dayllctiL, unU.l noon tiAAn- ~ l.ce towartll the dls[reas .Jgna.Js
,da,. we cove~ed fttty mlleE sbt)!cn~ which were about eJaht mues
tna the coutl\M.
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"We navigated Jlo-..ly a.beam."
As we neared th~ dl!tress lli&amp;llllls
our rsearcllllght p1&lt;:ked ouL the
wrectare of the Hutchinson plane
In th~ waters Of Ikersuak Pjord.
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At 1 o'clock tllis momiDIJ I sent [
11 m(:rse melll!aiJe and got a reply
th~;~t t he HutchiD!ons were all well.
we Iaunchal . Doo.tl5 Immediately
under the co:nmo.nd of my mnte
and with flve of the crew bUt the I
boat returned at 2:15A. M
Tht! mate and Col. HutchJilJII)n
had declrled thP.re was too much of
a 15well to t&lt;ftect n rescue In the
dnrknrBIS.
t :tm p!eas ~ d to report that we
will get all membe!'s or the pa1·ty ot
cl.ay\IIJht, and I will wlrele&amp;&lt;J further
deta1la alter the ~ue .
The plane Is a total wreck.

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