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:Panthers Train
For Gallipolis

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DEADERS' NOTICI!J
If 7011 want
the New• Offlee of Tbe Dalb
Tribune, eall 236-L, If the Bualmeu
Offlee aok for llOZ.R.

t.c&gt;cals to Meet To11IM Blue
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Devds at 3 45 P M
Fnday

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WEATHER FORECAST-. •
Ohio
P'lllr r.onirht. •nd pDII91bJy llcht
ru, t tu SQuth portiCin J?rldQ.f ~rctli!Jnt
iVUdh t~&gt;~'~ wtth rilinl tempuaturea.
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FULL

No More Gas
In Stomach
and Bowels
It you wish to be permanentlY re

llevcd of

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lo .,t.omach and bmre.IB

take Baalmann sou Tablets wbkh.
are prepared es.peellilly for 11lomleh
p.s and aU Ute bad effects ret~ull.in,ll
froM p.11 preMure
That empty ill&amp;winl feeUDf at
the pit ol the atornaeb will dt.Jappear that am:toUI nervous fee~
with heart palpitt.tlon will v&amp;ft:llh.and yau will apJn be able to fAke
a deep tnath without cU&amp;eomfort
Tha.t drowsy &amp;leepy feelln8' &amp;fter
dinner will ba reptaaaa by a desire
for entertainment BloaUill will
tease Your Umb!l arma BJJd ~
e111 will no lonser feel cold and eo

H~~~ER TD STAGE
~IG
fIGHT

nR RE-HE
"Fi,htin1 Preoident"
Carr7 Campa1p

To YoW.
INDIANA SPEECH
Brandt Democrat' I Attaek
A. "Deliberate
Faloehood"

Cuban Statesman

: ~HI 0 Rf~mENT~
: M~f B~RN C~~l
I INHf~~ ~r c~ ~
Ao Proleot To lncreaoe
Preoent Gao
Rateo
Cclu nbus 0 ~t 5 INb B
the Col1mbu (.:ns at h::t
be n boo~:ted from .W to ;;;,~ ct r~ r
by the PubUc Ut ilities Cornml"!'lcu I
thou&amp;ands of 1e~ dents a

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f 0UN G WOMEN
:HflD IN rnm~N
:or~AMIH Pl~T

CliMAX IN

"Queen of (rapes'..

f~RK MAYIR~tn
HNGlL NURIN~

1Purchaoed Explo11ve
Free Broth era
In Ohto

Expected Sh.;Qid
Walker R-Ive &lt;
Ncm~ination

Oetrl)ll
Oct
Michigan state prtso 1 guards were
Involved today In the fantaat.ic plot
two long term prlaonen; to blnat
their way out of the penitentiary

ELECTION MAY
Not Be Held Until
Legal AdVtaoro
Report

to s~ep becduse Baabnann s Gila
Tatle\8 prevent gas from lnterfer
lng with the elreull.tlOn oet the

aenulne In thll yellow pac)r:age at
good drUB .11tore Prlce tl 41·
ways on hand o.t Ebersba&lt;:h Pharm-

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TODAY

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"CHARLIE CHANS
CHANCE"
Marion Nb:on

Comedy "Shake A LeiJ"
Oci U 'J

"THE PURCHASE
PRICE"
Barbara Stanwrck Gto Breai •

Comedy "MoviniJ In'!

committee or GaliiPQilf {'!fl
~~eleeted. to cvopcrotc
wUh a eommltttr 91 Meia'B count.y
oitl•ns to a.ppeo t.O the state u:.tl
A

r.ena has been

or ay a

iUcl! comml811lon tor a ft!Yis1on N
the freliht rates In connecl o
wltb the recent revLslon ot
h~
Mlaht rates frOm the c ~ ~ ll ll
of the Hockln;J Valley Lt has been

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liS'rned here
,..T)le commiUee of Oo.!Updls cttl
~s itt

ccmoosed of C B Roblu
·~~.0: J Ret aner Stanley Hunt
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IVORY AND GREEN ENA,.LED
ROASTING PANS I

Is eom

B Downing M

rkmaad Bon..,., Anoth·
f!r March to Cap1tal
'\i et.f'd
UniOntown Pf Oet
commtttt-e- of U)n ~111 c-arry
deman&amp; of the 1111.tlonaU Bonus
for Immediate

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Size 9L by 15V~ mches-2 mches deep for
bakmg and makmg Jello--

W A Compton lt wu.s

THURSDAY

19e

w!I1 a I Uaus:h.
d ;l cr
lw

'\nL wife

M "h• gh

RAG RUGS

Chester

4Ft. by 7Ft
H1t and m1•s patte1 n• THURSDAY

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GREEN GLASS MIXING BOWL SETS
'' Bow I• m a set--Rangmg m size fwm a
51j" to a '11/c mch bowl-Smooth f1msh mSJrle md out

OBITUARY

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Carrie Wolf daughter of 0torp
and Esther Woll wa .. born uL •
I cme Ohio June 7 1860 o.nd de

SoliCitors
oartodat the me
S•'"'""' eeo• :&gt;&lt;
11932
home of her daushter
1II Col urn bus ... "BerUe
Welser
I Mee,
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and 18 ""'~
On
21 1884, she was united

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THURSDAY

this

Mn

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Ncx.t F:nday to Renew
f1ght an Lower Gaa Rate
C cntroversy
T 1 'ln o

o~t

5-TNB-Renewr:d

activity In the flshL Im lower gas
1u le~ wn nott' I 11 11crthern Ohla
todnv ns
c 11 \\t!nt out to cit~
s1:1l1 I~
of 26 Ohio munlcipalitJes
Ia v tu g I hPn t-0 n " In Columbus
F'r ltn k Ihf' p lrJ:tese oJ reopen
n q: tl I' !=! ~,. r 1\.t' em I roversy
Thf' f' t tn 1he 111Uy made by
Sol Ito We Jc I 0 Ills of Lorain
o lio ed th en 0\1~1 of the Oolum
b• j{lS ~tie ca:&lt;;e from the dockets
cf 11 e 011 o P IJHc UtJIIties Corn
m 9Slon
An attempt will be made at tbe
scsn 1 0111
!lid to bring th&amp;
\aluatJOJ or ht&gt; Ohio Fuel Gas
Coumnm p to date
01 II~ JlOinlcd o 1t that the PIJ'!•
~Pn l gn~ rnt" \\as nx d en a VrJ.ltri.~
Mon ol tl { compa w In 1924 At that
t 1 nf' t1 c ~OJJPfl y was the Logan
OB.~ ComptJny
lnl'illdr I amon~ the Invitation&amp;
INn I d \\!'It' theM- '&gt;ent to sollcltors
f'f Ash ian l B 1cvrus Marlon At.h·
f'n~ Nrwr k W bud f'!Jrstllne fl.llcl
Cardh gttn

COlumbus
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Bfpt
In marriage to Oeor11e Thompson or
Portland Ohio to which umon was
born two sons and four daughters

In flatly life mother Thomp&amp;m
Wllted with the hfethcxUst Eplll
copal church of Portland In which
ch urch and Sunday HChoolahe faltJt
fully wcrked her entire llflll She
ttmsht the yGWll girl 11 clas&amp; tor a
number ol years
Her entire married Ufe w11 apen.t
at Portland with the exception or
thr !u.s' few years dnrlng which
tlms 1he made her home with the
1m r d11Ught.en
She iti!.Ve8 to mourn the•r loss her
husbond Oeora:e Thompson tlfo
sons Roy E of A~lmo Nebr
Wilbur H of Omaha Nebr tour
dau2:hters Mr8 Mona Weber Ml'l
Edith Park Mrs. Vera Howard al•
of Columbus Ohio And Mrs Zana
L(l.wwlll of Sprln~:rheld Ohio And
also sixteen grandchildren
one
~t.her
Everett Wolf of Canal
Winchester one slater Mn. Laura.
Wemmer of Sack8011vllle Ohio and
a. hoe:t or relatives anfl ftlendll
Her life wu one of care and
devotion
for her ramnyy and
church A per.50n or t1ue mother
hood &amp;nd friendship her place will
be s.lwM s vat'Mont to th e ralll\y and
friends

115 Pain

Boys Woolen Knickers
Part wool, tweed patterns m gray and
b10wn-S1zes 6 to 16 years-Mllde with
nvmgmg s1de pockets-One hip fJOCket-Whilc they last.
THURSDAY

J9e a pair

METAL KI'{CHEN STOOLS

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(All Pictured Above)
Strong, stw'dy, well braced, Rubber tippod leg1 - Finlshed m g1 een with stenetled
rlecm ahon-

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Elberfelils In Pomeroy.
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New York Oet 6-INB-The tu.r
moll and confusion of New York
cit) 5 mayoralty tangle neared lls
cllm~t" today
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A report that former ~Jarne1 J
Walke now on the high seu re
turning rrom Europe WOIJld . 11n
nounce his abandonment of t h1s
proposed
vl.ndlc.aUon
cam~l1n
1'1! electlotl .asined wJde clrcola
few hours before the sc:ht&gt;
meeting tonta:ht or the Demo
nominating convention •
while such action If taken
:~;~ JOhn
undoubtedly free Tammtn)'
F Curry sa.Ld to
his
to

W1rner O&amp;rld H It Waner

ThW'IdaJ and Frld&amp;J

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Prealdent ... ... .. . ...... , . . . . . . . .. Herbert Hoover ·
Vice-President . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . Charles Curtis
lbe-~':'::;
s. Senator . ..... .. ...... . ... .. ... Gilbert BeUmap

ev-~~~ ~g::~::::::~:.l~O~t=h•r~D~istrlet
... . ... . Thol)las A. Jenkin•
• , Georl(e H. Bender, L. T. Palmer

~.....~ Carpeta,

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~~~:~~· G~~~r~-o~ · : : : : : : : : .. : .. ..
. .. David S. lnpll&amp;
. . . . . . Lee B. Palmer

-Letm t FaDa

Senator . . •

clatWc;. He wu a member or Uti!

Muonle Lodce of OlnclnnaU

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Tom W. o .a:s.
epresen ve · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' · · · · ' . . ·
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I'W\eral were u tolknrt: Mra. U1a County CommissioneN . .. Arthur Beegle, A. · .~n.J 1• ;
Noll. Mr. ••• ""· Robert Nol~ Proseeuting Altorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedr• - Cia II
Mr and Mra. Ben Vauehn ol Cln·
John Sp 1 rrs
cirmatt,
Mn . ••111~!''! Clerk cr; Courts .......... · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Wasner,
iSJoeJiff
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WIWe
County ~corder . . ....... , . . . . . . Geo. A. Mein ar
R G. -Webster
County 'r reaourer
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T~teo ore Beeg e
Powell and 110n
~~~~I Cou~ty Surveyor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Ben H. Ewing
wood,
Mn.
Besate
Coroner
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ton, Mn. Rebecca
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One Word Led ,_.,o Anothe•·

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~ ~~~~~of~~· war-

OottJias and hippo&amp;
th.,.l.a-' siorlous trainload
bi,_&amp;amc annoycn rlght. lnto
~tr.l.l Station &amp;t Boyo·Bo)'O.

only trouble wlth shootini
the exceea bt\aaat..

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·Show lofelllctr Weuuaeu;
1 Firit' ~aiU• O.lile
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For Jackett

~c! ~=~~-0~~~ Hor· Mi.:,~·8)(rs. ~ wmt&amp; and ~ c~~:o:fm!ta::T~~s::S~r•
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garlock and ~~ thed 14'!dal ~~~'::;'at- Parlnte stevens and Mrs. Pfar~of
da111hter of Kartetta, Mt. and
no:a . an
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Middleport viatt.ed relative~~ ltere
&amp;.mday evenlni.

Sun ayNo

Rothseb wtll entertain the Ladles
Atd Thqrsday Oct. 6th wltJ\1 an: ~
day meetlnB at Ule home Of !ttfts
Rupe, everyone come and help with
tb.~ qHuUIDeL.ancy ""&lt;lr.eer on tbe
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soent tho week t ..d \'lith hill tam ~
1ly,

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Mr•.

UVER 81~£:~ .

r te viBited her altiter

a:arlcs at. Old Kyger
Lawrence Hen&amp;OD are d 1
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8 ,_.\tey S1mml hai cinpJoydl.eoL
work.
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at the 0 H E. beflnnln&amp; Monday.
Mn. Roy Rupe ana 'Mrs. C. E.
.t{yrer 'bail taam woo two rames

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Kyoer ~ Poplar
Kyger 13 Little Kv~
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ger~~oius Searle&amp; and family rno\!etl
from Poplar Rtdge to Rutland Mon.
day
J.U.s Nonna Wildman passed away
Tuesday morntn~ at the home of
her parents, Mr. an1 Ml'l&gt;. John
Wlldma.n en Jtsse Cree.\1: C::!le leaveiS
un~ small chlldren

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WAKE

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cn!"~d ~bt!ftt~e.~~
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y-~~Pan~
Din
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WITHOUT CALOIEL

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Ratlthurna.
C u t e F a 11
:er :.£m••••[ Dreue:s and the h e W e • t
Ntt:k,.earanol ~c•.

Mr.' lmd Mr~. h. M. Harding and
M.r~ . C. R. Comer were at

OJ&amp;rence Mr and
You do your ehoottna otr the rear Shields and daughter at.ter.ded
the

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~ry poorly 8be waa taken t.o tbf' 1 W{!e~ end Wtth!W.G~]JJ~~~latl~Mane or bet IIOil Jlm PolndeX\er ot R:n&amp;tt!;~ thee ;UDe~l ~f Mel

Mrs John Burnell

McDade, Mr

plaUor:m. If you set Jrla:htened
, a. chummy python yOu. diDI
bell rope for l\ clear tract a.nd

May Spripl St.::" ,J p
HARD ' S~RtMM~CES

al.tended t.he

wert emr with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Kelsllna.
Mra. Anon. Craw!wd whose Ulneu wu mentioned laat week is
slowly Improving
Mrs. Bertha Mcuade wllo
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laltln
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Mr. and Mre Carl BrDial ot Ravenswood v111ted Sunday wlth Mr.
and Mrs, H. C. Alexander
Mrs: Pred Glbba and two chUdrr:n
of pt, Pleasant are vl&amp;itll\il' Mr. and
Mrs. Ployd Norris and Mr. and Mrs
James stewart.
Mr and Mrli. 0 E. Roush, Mr
and Mn. AJ!h.ur Roush and ran1·
ily, M'r and Mrs Wa.Jter Roush and
family, )llr. and Mrs. Earl Roush
&amp;nd daughter, Mr. and Mts Walter

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Ltlonard KeJaltna: ot Akron apent tended the revival at veuowtown

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Muoatc Lodle ot Radne. Tholle

from a dlltmce

THE SILENCE 1
OVERNOR ROOSEVELT in making his speedy trip
ac:ross the continent in his etro-• ~ to eorral votes 1
!lnough to insure his election for the presidency of the
U.Uted States, ilao made a number of speeehes. In all of
t~em, as might be naturally supposed, he has found fault
with the 1\ep.ublican party's manner of conducting the
blil!ineSB ofthe nation and he has singled out Mr, Hoover
artielarly in his tirades.
However, it should be noted and emphasized that
Roosevelt in all of his speeches, studiout~lf avoided
11k1inr any statement as to how he would better the rcon.
Especially has this been true of the ilonua Anay
f'stion Mr. Roo•evelt has bfnt his every elfort in lqittg
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the soldier vote by lambastin15 Mr. Hoover and
Republican party with regard to the way the Bonus
~~::~~:;~ were tr~ated in Washington and Mr. ' ltooVet's
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to a paymt!nt of a War BonuS at this time~
Before the many, many voters who are dlsaruJttled in
country because of uunusual condition11. throW
IQeJBce to ~rl untried man, they ohould have 'him explain
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where he stands on such questions as the Bonus.
•'With the liquor question and other.s of supr•me import..
to aU voters of the land, Mr. Roo&lt;~velt •Ide-steps
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By Artbur ..~u1•" Baer
he has no place to flee.
It ~hould be rememberd by ail at ail times, that it ~=======:==
r,ot require wisdom. unusual brilliancy or much com· " 1:;• )'OU
that picture,
sense to find fault without offering constructive critBack hhaust.ed", there'e
The man whom the country wantd, is the man who lni'"'" why you cannot star youra big cat ftght.
' ideaH of his own and is willing to brave the wrath of
opinioh iu putting those ideas into operation. To
want to a:o to Afrlca and
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atrocltl.ea }OUJ' wa.y haalf,;':;:•~,:;~•
the record o£ Mr. Roosevelt. does not recommend him
neat and palatial.
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Auditor ..... . . .... , .. . , . . . . . . . Joseph racy
Treasurer . ~ . .. . . . .. . .. • i , • • • • • • )larrY 6- Dux
Gener*'l . . _... _... . . .. . . ... Jchn B. Dricker
. John A. Li.l;d

eo~~~·.!':!'.,:."•.\
brier ruhH\1 lti'Yk. wu hekl
ThundaJ at 2 p. m. at $be br:me
of trll parenta .Yr. and ~ 8unucl Moll wU.h. BeT. J . D ...... oat...

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STATE

birt~ay dinner at the home Of Mr
and Mra P. A. Hinkle at Union

W. Va.• Sunday.
R~. J. D. Law at~nde~ dilltrtct
conference at Pomeroy Prl.day.
Casile John110n Of Plante

Q\lllng on Mr. and MR. &gt;«&lt;&gt;k•bu•d
/olmoonns.!"'_d~y
Mr.
ThOmas Rolllaa
with htelr d&amp;llfht.er
N:r. 3nd Mrs. 0 A.

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much is laid on tho •uNect, l!r 'on
attempts are made to lmpfe"" the ·
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public with the nec ...ity of r.areful driving,
the world goes on juot the same, oblivious tp
but their own amusement and plBasure, ••1rar.
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Thrfo.Year Marital Voyage of ·Ruth Elder With Walter
Whl~e accidents are noted on every Qt\Y of the year, '
Cainp to Suffer F'ate of ~lyer•e Two Previoua
great toll is recorded on holidays und Suqd&amp;}'ll. this,' 1
n_h_•r_•_•_o:n:R:l:e:n::o-R_ee_r_.______...J
:er•ePtle occurring for two reasons. Flrl!lt ther~ are more \1
the highways on these days an&lt;l oeoond *o•e who
· o~t driving, are out for pleasu~e and se)dom ~ve the
ot rtriving the attention that is given to It during the
when moAt carR are driven for bq11ineU P4l'P'l&amp;e.,.
and hol~ays, the e.ars Rre nearlY al~ays fill~
.. ckere, having a hUariPJ111 lime and ••
re&amp;ult, Wl'ecks and crashes occur thtlt in the mRof CI!Bes, could h•ve been prevented with a ltttit
Cflre.
If our citizens were being taken off by the thf'U~•nflg
iYllfy mpnth of every year, by some plarue and little at·
w•• poid to It by the medical authoritie•, It I• a
of wonde1' ju0t what the rank and Ole of A1nerican
.en••hip would · do in the way of v•·,,tectlnl( tile terublo

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It means a deiUKe of wild actmals
thl.&amp; winter and great $ound
Mrs Allee Kulm ilrJI.d Mra
~fleets Tl'l!!tc Is very little differ- ~1ler ol HuQUngton spent,_ -•.-cc:.;
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ence betw!'len the &amp;cream or the bt the ~ut weet wtth
morose panther and the whistle ot DlcJr:lw~Cn and Mn. L.
a :~waybo.cked engine
Mr. and ~- Milton
Bulavllle, Ml'. and Mrs. Phena
Pun's fun until It a:eta serious. ~lazer and children of Oheshli"J,
And the only dat11cr you run in .. r. and Mr&amp;. Ed Thomt:son and

tt·acklng tht vicious JUI11Cle cat to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rupe were the
hili lair 1s or falling ou!. of an upper tJ,unda.y dlnoer 1uesU.: of Mr. and.
berth.
141'8. John MHllron.
Loll Marie Berry attending
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We ll• 1~ nd ro take the Ptilbnanlz- AtheWI university spent the w~k
ed route to the 1rcat out.dOOI'I ~hls end with her parent~~, Mr. and ..rs.
winter, IM'med W\th a new wide! IUl"' J. H. Berry.
ale doUar ea.mcra. a. bow &amp;1'4d arrow
Mrs. L. L. Plaher and
and. that noble frlehd In
Mra. M. J. Watson spent
th~ 11turdy rpqn.d trip ticket.
wlUl Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. L. H. Nelson
father w. H. Rf)'noldB.
Wllll!en Rupe spent SUnday with
Jtme E. and Raar,vmah Rothgeb
Mr. and Mra. D. D. ltouah and
two daua:hters of Middleport spent
Sunday wtth thelr parents, Mr.
and Mn. J. R. SwL&amp;her.
Mra. D. A. Poindexter rema.lns

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of
tiae'aeCI!Ilil 'prlze one·half bar•
~i~er Belllctanaaa Flour; and
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be 5 poundo of our sood Din·
ner
. St~nto• Coffee. You' may be one
of ·IJ!,. 'wiu11en.
We \yUI have a nu!llber of very Special
Value• f!'l' thlo openlns; don't min them.

NM•rnNo.Markets
lac.
7, U4 Main
Store

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J::l I Ill. J. J: J:J.lllllriWYTlll(lUI:IWliii'IJr::l:l[ Jr ::IT:I

lp our motor death rate, however, we htt.\'e even "
o!tuatjon in lhMt oftlc!als everywhere, al'e ~oins
··~-•- power to re!lle~y the situation ~ut are r•eeJv.
one bit of co-operation by the autoPiobile driving

All Day J.clday
'

only are there Instances of ·carole.o drivlnr at
on all highway•, t~ere j, in oddltlon, the eojQ311Y
h•blt of parking ip most danrerous places
whatever for the other fellow and att• a re•ul~
1ecident8 are caused in ·this manner, other drivers
innocent. victims.
~::~~h~~-t;c;~ause for the continued upward trand of
1;
fact that Instead of stre.. jng safety, all
are emph88izln11 speed. Even th~ lpwest
today. being able to ouldislanoo the higho•t
of il!llll than a deeaae &amp;Jo, ~~~~ I~ ~Pife
evep thep, were c~pa~l~ ol trllwl!!"~
ape'd th*n It! compataple wiW . ~q~t~R· ' lt.
come but at the pre~ent It Siljl'!l~ ~ · '!~Jill

lictv~ · ab·
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,u
.
• , t he mll&lt;*tSI Clgatttte
• you ever smoked

W

E -buy the li~, th~ very finest
tobaccos in all the wor~- but
that docs not explain why folks

. everywhere
regard Lucky_
Strike
as
the mildest ~-·
'UJeJll.:t
il,'
we
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' neVer overlook the truth that "Nature
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an me owmg, are uu:: ga ·~
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benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by the words"It's toasted", That's why fulks In
every city, town and hamlet say Char
Luckics are such mild ciJarctta.
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One..A.1alnst an Empire

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Prealdent ... ... .. . ...... , . . . . . . . .. Herbert Hoover ·
Vice-President . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . Charles Curtis
lbe-~':'::;
s. Senator . ..... .. ...... . ... .. ... Gilbert BeUmap

ev-~~~ ~g::~::::::~:.l~O~t=h•r~D~istrlet
... . ... . Thol)las A. Jenkin•
• , Georl(e H. Bender, L. T. Palmer

~.....~ Carpeta,

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~~~:~~· G~~~r~-o~ · : : : : : : : : .. : .. ..
. .. David S. lnpll&amp;
. . . . . . Lee B. Palmer

-Letm t FaDa

Senator . . •

clatWc;. He wu a member or Uti!

Muonle Lodce of OlnclnnaU

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Tom W. o .a:s.
epresen ve · · · · · · · · · · · · · ' · · · · ' . . ·
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I'W\eral were u tolknrt: Mra. U1a County CommissioneN . .. Arthur Beegle, A. · .~n.J 1• ;
Noll. Mr. ••• ""· Robert Nol~ Proseeuting Altorney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedr• - Cia II
Mr and Mra. Ben Vauehn ol Cln·
John Sp 1 rrs
cirmatt,
Mn . ••111~!''! Clerk cr; Courts .......... · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Wasner,
iSJoeJiff
...... . .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • A. 0. T~ae~
WIWe
County ~corder . . ....... , . . . . . . Geo. A. Mein ar
R G. -Webster
County 'r reaourer
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T~teo ore Beeg e
Powell and 110n
~~~~I Cou~ty Surveyor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Ben H. Ewing
wood,
Mn.
Besate
Coroner
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ton, Mn. Rebecca
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One Word Led ,_.,o Anothe•·

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~ ~~~~~of~~· war-

OottJias and hippo&amp;
th.,.l.a-' siorlous trainload
bi,_&amp;amc annoycn rlght. lnto
~tr.l.l Station &amp;t Boyo·Bo)'O.

only trouble wlth shootini
the exceea bt\aaat..

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·Show lofelllctr Weuuaeu;
1 Firit' ~aiU• O.lile
1
For Jackett

~c! ~=~~-0~~~ Hor· Mi.:,~·8)(rs. ~ wmt&amp; and ~ c~~:o:fm!ta::T~~s::S~r•
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Garlock and ~~ thed 14'!dal ~~~'::;'at- Parlnte stevens and Mrs. Pfar~of
da111hter of Kartetta, Mt. and
no:a . an
•.- · ·
Middleport viatt.ed relative~~ ltere
&amp;.mday evenlni.

Sun ayNo

Rothseb wtll entertain the Ladles
Atd Thqrsday Oct. 6th wltJ\1 an: ~
day meetlnB at Ule home Of !ttfts
Rupe, everyone come and help with
tb.~ qHuUIDeL.ancy ""&lt;lr.eer on tbe
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U. 8 "Scott" at Clarinston, 9··
soent tho week t ..d \'lith hill tam ~
1ly,

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Mr•.

UVER 81~£:~ .

r te viBited her altiter

a:arlcs at. Old Kyger
Lawrence Hen&amp;OD are d 1
e
8 ,_.\tey S1mml hai cinpJoydl.eoL
work.
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at the 0 H E. beflnnln&amp; Monday.
Mn. Roy Rupe ana 'Mrs. C. E.
.t{yrer 'bail taam woo two rames

=b·

Kyoer ~ Poplar
Kyger 13 Little Kv~
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ger~~oius Searle&amp; and family rno\!etl
from Poplar Rtdge to Rutland Mon.
day
J.U.s Nonna Wildman passed away
Tuesday morntn~ at the home of
her parents, Mr. an1 Ml'l&gt;. John
Wlldma.n en Jtsse Cree.\1: C::!le leaveiS
un~ small chlldren

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WAKE

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cn!"~d ~bt!ftt~e.~~
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Din
tb P
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WITHOUT CALOIEL

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Ratlthurna.
C u t e F a 11
:er :.£m••••[ Dreue:s and the h e W e • t
Ntt:k,.earanol ~c•.

Mr.' lmd Mr~. h. M. Harding and
M.r~ . C. R. Comer were at

OJ&amp;rence Mr and
You do your ehoottna otr the rear Shields and daughter at.ter.ded
the

' speeCI R.head.

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~ry poorly 8be waa taken t.o tbf' 1 W{!e~ end Wtth!W.G~]JJ~~~latl~Mane or bet IIOil Jlm PolndeX\er ot R:n&amp;tt!;~ thee ;UDe~l ~f Mel

Mrs John Burnell

McDade, Mr

plaUor:m. If you set Jrla:htened
, a. chummy python yOu. diDI
bell rope for l\ clear tract a.nd

May Spripl St.::" ,J p
HARD ' S~RtMM~CES

al.tended t.he

wert emr with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
Kelsllna.
Mra. Anon. Craw!wd whose Ulneu wu mentioned laat week is
slowly Improving
Mrs. Bertha Mcuade wllo
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Mr. and Mre Carl BrDial ot Ravenswood v111ted Sunday wlth Mr.
and Mrs, H. C. Alexander
Mrs: Pred Glbba and two chUdrr:n
of pt, Pleasant are vl&amp;itll\il' Mr. and
Mrs. Ployd Norris and Mr. and Mrs
James stewart.
Mr and Mrli. 0 E. Roush, Mr
and Mn. AJ!h.ur Roush and ran1·
ily, M'r and Mrs Wa.Jter Roush and
family, )llr. and Mrs. Earl Roush
&amp;nd daughter, Mr. and Mts Walter

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Ltlonard KeJaltna: ot Akron apent tended the revival at veuowtown

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Muoatc Lodle ot Radne. Tholle

from a dlltmce

THE SILENCE 1
OVERNOR ROOSEVELT in making his speedy trip
ac:ross the continent in his etro-• ~ to eorral votes 1
!lnough to insure his election for the presidency of the
U.Uted States, ilao made a number of speeehes. In all of
t~em, as might be naturally supposed, he has found fault
with the 1\ep.ublican party's manner of conducting the
blil!ineSB ofthe nation and he has singled out Mr, Hoover
artielarly in his tirades.
However, it should be noted and emphasized that
Roosevelt in all of his speeches, studiout~lf avoided
11k1inr any statement as to how he would better the rcon.
Especially has this been true of the ilonua Anay
f'stion Mr. Roo•evelt has bfnt his every elfort in lqittg
, .1
the soldier vote by lambastin15 Mr. Hoover and
Republican party with regard to the way the Bonus
~~::~~:;~ were tr~ated in Washington and Mr. ' ltooVet's
1J
to a paymt!nt of a War BonuS at this time~
Before the many, many voters who are dlsaruJttled in
country because of uunusual condition11. throW
IQeJBce to ~rl untried man, they ohould have 'him explain
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where he stands on such questions as the Bonus.
•'With the liquor question and other.s of supr•me import..
to aU voters of the land, Mr. Roo&lt;~velt •Ide-steps
0
· • ..·-· turn until as was the case in the wet and dry bat.
By Artbur ..~u1•" Baer
he has no place to flee.
It ~hould be rememberd by ail at ail times, that it ~=======:==
r,ot require wisdom. unusual brilliancy or much com· " 1:;• )'OU
that picture,
sense to find fault without offering constructive critBack hhaust.ed", there'e
The man whom the country wantd, is the man who lni'"'" why you cannot star youra big cat ftght.
' ideaH of his own and is willing to brave the wrath of
opinioh iu putting those ideas into operation. To
want to a:o to Afrlca and
~:.i;,.~~'~;
atrocltl.ea }OUJ' wa.y haalf,;':;:•~,:;~•
the record o£ Mr. Roosevelt. does not recommend him
neat and palatial.
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of State . . , , ..... .. . , . , .. Georl(e C. B;:'dcn
Auditor ..... . . .... , .. . , . . . . . . . Joseph racy
Treasurer . ~ . .. . . . .. . .. • i , • • • • • • )larrY 6- Dux
Gener*'l . . _... _... . . .. . . ... Jchn B. Dricker
. John A. Li.l;d

eo~~~·.!':!'.,:."•.\
brier ruhH\1 lti'Yk. wu hekl
ThundaJ at 2 p. m. at $be br:me
of trll parenta .Yr. and ~ 8unucl Moll wU.h. BeT. J . D ...... oat...

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~&lt;I £4~..,1. Tnat: ' H Wall.. Et•·

STATE

birt~ay dinner at the home Of Mr
and Mra P. A. Hinkle at Union

W. Va.• Sunday.
R~. J. D. Law at~nde~ dilltrtct
conference at Pomeroy Prl.day.
Casile John110n Of Plante

Q\lllng on Mr. and MR. &gt;«&lt;&gt;k•bu•d
/olmoonns.!"'_d~y
Mr.
ThOmas Rolllaa
with htelr d&amp;llfht.er
N:r. 3nd Mrs. 0 A.

o~pljanl ~

Mat~ or
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!lev. 1u

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much is laid on tho •uNect, l!r 'on
attempts are made to lmpfe"" the ·
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public with the nec ...ity of r.areful driving,
the world goes on juot the same, oblivious tp
but their own amusement and plBasure, ••1rar.
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outcome.
Thrfo.Year Marital Voyage of ·Ruth Elder With Walter
Whl~e accidents are noted on every Qt\Y of the year, '
Cainp to Suffer F'ate of ~lyer•e Two Previoua
great toll is recorded on holidays und Suqd&amp;}'ll. this,' 1
n_h_•r_•_•_o:n:R:l:e:n::o-R_ee_r_.______...J
:er•ePtle occurring for two reasons. Flrl!lt ther~ are more \1
the highways on these days an&lt;l oeoond *o•e who
· o~t driving, are out for pleasu~e and se)dom ~ve the
ot rtriving the attention that is given to It during the
when moAt carR are driven for bq11ineU P4l'P'l&amp;e.,.
and hol~ays, the e.ars Rre nearlY al~ays fill~
.. ckere, having a hUariPJ111 lime and ••
re&amp;ult, Wl'ecks and crashes occur thtlt in the mRof CI!Bes, could h•ve been prevented with a ltttit
Cflre.
If our citizens were being taken off by the thf'U~•nflg
iYllfy mpnth of every year, by some plarue and little at·
w•• poid to It by the medical authoritie•, It I• a
of wonde1' ju0t what the rank and Ole of A1nerican
.en••hip would · do in the way of v•·,,tectlnl( tile terublo

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It means a deiUKe of wild actmals
thl.&amp; winter and great $ound
Mrs Allee Kulm ilrJI.d Mra
~fleets Tl'l!!tc Is very little differ- ~1ler ol HuQUngton spent,_ -•.-cc:.;
0
ence betw!'len the &amp;cream or the bt the ~ut weet wtth
morose panther and the whistle ot DlcJr:lw~Cn and Mn. L.
a :~waybo.cked engine
Mr. and ~- Milton
Bulavllle, Ml'. and Mrs. Phena
Pun's fun until It a:eta serious. ~lazer and children of Oheshli"J,
And the only dat11cr you run in .. r. and Mr&amp;. Ed Thomt:son and

tt·acklng tht vicious JUI11Cle cat to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rupe were the
hili lair 1s or falling ou!. of an upper tJ,unda.y dlnoer 1uesU.: of Mr. and.
berth.
141'8. John MHllron.
Loll Marie Berry attending
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We ll• 1~ nd ro take the Ptilbnanlz- AtheWI university spent the w~k
ed route to the 1rcat out.dOOI'I ~hls end with her parent~~, Mr. and ..rs.
winter, IM'med W\th a new wide! IUl"' J. H. Berry.
ale doUar ea.mcra. a. bow &amp;1'4d arrow
Mrs. L. L. Plaher and
and. that noble frlehd In
Mra. M. J. Watson spent
th~ 11turdy rpqn.d trip ticket.
wlUl Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. L. H. Nelson
father w. H. Rf)'noldB.
Wllll!en Rupe spent SUnday with
Jtme E. and Raar,vmah Rothgeb
Mr. and Mra. D. D. ltouah and
two daua:hters of Middleport spent
Sunday wtth thelr parents, Mr.
and Mn. J. R. SwL&amp;her.
Mra. D. A. Poindexter rema.lns

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tht~~lt:~:t~,. •..

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of the

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Tile ,irat prize will be a
of
tiae'aeCI!Ilil 'prlze one·half bar•
~i~er Belllctanaaa Flour; and
••··
be 5 poundo of our sood Din·
ner
. St~nto• Coffee. You' may be one
of ·IJ!,. 'wiu11en.
We \yUI have a nu!llber of very Special
Value• f!'l' thlo openlns; don't min them.

NM•rnNo.Markets
lac.
7, U4 Main
Store

SL,

JOHN HrrE, Mil'.

' ' • • • • I!. I I

;f I

J::l I Ill. J. J: J:J.lllllriWYTlll(lUI:IWliii'IJr::l:l[ Jr ::IT:I

lp our motor death rate, however, we htt.\'e even "
o!tuatjon in lhMt oftlc!als everywhere, al'e ~oins
··~-•- power to re!lle~y the situation ~ut are r•eeJv.
one bit of co-operation by the autoPiobile driving

All Day J.clday
'

only are there Instances of ·carole.o drivlnr at
on all highway•, t~ere j, in oddltlon, the eojQ311Y
h•blt of parking ip most danrerous places
whatever for the other fellow and att• a re•ul~
1ecident8 are caused in ·this manner, other drivers
innocent. victims.
~::~~h~~-t;c;~ause for the continued upward trand of
1;
fact that Instead of stre.. jng safety, all
are emph88izln11 speed. Even th~ lpwest
today. being able to ouldislanoo the higho•t
of il!llll than a deeaae &amp;Jo, ~~~~ I~ ~Pife
evep thep, were c~pa~l~ ol trllwl!!"~
ape'd th*n It! compataple wiW . ~q~t~R· ' lt.
come but at the pre~ent It Siljl'!l~ ~ · '!~Jill

lictv~ · ab·
:
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t~£e:
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in.
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They are not present in it;d~ies
,u
.
• , t he mll&lt;*tSI Clgatttte
• you ever smoked

W

E -buy the li~, th~ very finest
tobaccos in all the wor~- but
that docs not explain why folks

. everywhere
regard Lucky_
Strike
as
the mildest ~-·
'UJeJll.:t
il,'
we
' ' '
' neVer overlook the truth that "Nature
I

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~~t:li!*~Y'• !&lt;!•~ of qiiH!I1~!"~.!'t !~ !o IIi•~
Ill\ e~U~I Qjltpbor of IJI8P ~nd w~apoQo find ·
·,llW t~ ditia'i"' one another
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Seldom .
these fine tobaccos, after prOper aging
d
II ·
...__D ..... th
an me owmg, are uu:: ga ·~
e
benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by the words"It's toasted", That's why fulks In
every city, town and hamlet say Char
Luckics are such mild ciJarctta.
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\t_!'S •·oa
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"If• ,... writt • 6oJtW W. """"··• iiJ#r .,.,.., " rt~~~l. • in#r ,_""'!' "- 1m ~ '· • It
liNild 1m,_ no tJ. ......... lilt "'!f/# will ..... • Jtmr• p.tJIJ r.IJiJ m.'' -IWPII '!'A!DO -!OK
~ lUll dtil~tt tbe ·world-wide -raonce and appl&lt;'ftl of t.diy Strike?

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CLASSinJP
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For S &gt;le, MiKSALE-llOO

baritone horn
good as new
with leather caae,
l0-2-3t
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!IOrt.

BALE-.:.::~~~~~cep~~~

xing

:~· t.,_~•t.;aylOr, Rutl~d. Ohio.

10·2-!t.

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BALE-Mana OVPreoat 1111d

PO.:Stes , upon

15We&amp;teL" .

InQuire Mra. Will St.eitl' ·

Barra)n.

Jm{'s

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SPECIAL for tlle rest of this week.
Deltctou.s apple~~ 50c bu. Cookinl
applet 3&amp;c bu. Comn t to~~d:~~
lnror J'rult Farm a
P M

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ttacll:tna bou&amp;e do&amp;o.J at 5 , .
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J. S. Titua, MIJr.

FOR

SALE-A;~---;:t~r apples.

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!Jrlna your own oontillners. John
w~rner Leadlnll Creek.
10-6· 3t

FO~ 8 ~Tee.ut ~£black

•ern
IDJI,·
~ lnl(

Q"iid:

GUaranteed to work any place.

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OHnt GUkey, Hnrrl.aonvllle, 0.

hes.

lnp

potl'.ee:,

wt. 1500 lbb.

raiL

cnch

hile

10·4-:lt

7Jrd Anniversary .Sal~ •
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prope:·t•• ln ~'lllllt Run tQ the Ball
home In Monkey Rllll.
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Mrs. Leiter Fauber was boste.ss
to her bJ1dge club WedneSday eve-

r nln(!: llt her home on Mulberry Avel nue. The followlna ruests were pre-

lfltl

•

the evenlnR.
Mr. and ' Mn:. J . R. Whiting of
Hunttncton were visitors in town

Thursday.

,

Mr. fUld Mrs. Olartnce Casto and
four child e n, fonner re&amp;dent.R of

The New

and Brallier• at

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'
'
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MEN'S
BLUE CHAMBRY
WORK SH~TS.

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39c
MEN'S
Fleeced

LEATHER BE!,.TS

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SHIRTS

RUfFLED CURTAINS

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for your,
money. FuJI cut arid well tail· ;
ored .In plain white and faney
paUerns.
Cellophane w'tappe:d.

Valance set of cru.m volle
wlt.b floral rayon alpl(! a.
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Fine qu.-Jty pla.ln white lawn

tOe

FLANNELETTE

FLANNELETTE

YOU'Ll J,IKE THESE DRESSES!

GOWNS

PAJAMAS

YOU'LL LIKE THEIR PRICE!

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This cozy warm rajllm&amp;
has
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wkle het{S.
Pearl but.tons.

nat run, with lonz sleeves.
Hems tl&amp;ebed deHlfRS.

New Travel Tweeds! Silk Ca.ntons! Rough
Cr&lt;•pes ! All the brand new t avm ell materials
made into the latest style W\lth 4igh necks an
rleE!ve fullne!IS.
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TAILORED SUITS, three piec" .. ~ , , . . $12.75

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the 1932 Low Prices.

BROADCLOTH
BIAS CUT SLIP

39c

CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS--c-2 to 6 yra.7 to 14 y.ro. -AU Prices
FOOTBALL

PLAIN OUTINGS

\'ou can count on,,a broadcloth

tdlp tA;t wear Just twlt!e at1 Jonr
w:s One or •U", 1· 'thh• maY .' be , .
had In mow white, pink q,r "Ma. ; ~

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6 exquisite colors in 4 inch

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lturdy

EX'fRA ,;,ENG'fiJ hose for a
l.ower prlce ·,han you are U!ied to
payln1 for reruhn lenrth! Nade

MEN'S TIES
Fall Deaisns
tOe to

39C

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l'aru.ly p"ttUh!t.

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By Rcioaevelt That Form· :
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SUS·PENDERS

48c
lrimm~d

Cowhide,
BaekleM

"Jimmy" Ia "Left Out In .
Cold" By Tammany' a
Action

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Imagine picking up a perfect beauty of a fitted-ancl ·full coat or a good looking polo coat. ~t tlleae
pricea! Now is the time to buy your new coat- you may never again get one so reaoonalil:r.crammed full of dash and quality.
.

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SWEATERS

NEW COAT!

WIDE · GARTERS
We ll knowtt.' ;,Stetson'' qual it y

UNION SUITS
36 to 46

NOW You Can Allord

Real d.em\t:Ju~Uon 'talus at

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