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1Vlee;-President . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chari•• · Curtis
~ U. S. l!.luator .... ..... . ..... . . . . .... Gilbert Bettman
;Conzres•man, lOth Dialriet . ...... . Thomas A. Jenkins
Congreasman·at-L&amp;rlfe .. George H. Bender, L. T. Palmet·
STATE
, Go vernpr ...... ... . . ... ..., . . . . . . . . . David S. in rolls
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. G Qvernor ...... . ~ . . . . . . . . . •....ee :S · P~tlnl&lt; ·•
•Secretarr of State . . . . . . . . . . ...... Geora;e C. Brtdcll
fstate ,t.uditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Joseph Trac;t

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1Repreaenttlive · ... , .. .': . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom \'(. J u ·• "
:County Coml!l..,ionero ... Arthur Beeele, A. B. Binglt•m
Prosec 11tt11i ·Attorney . . . .... ....... ·... -'. ceciX Cl~rk
IClerk r-~ Courto •... . ..... ... ...... ... . . Job Sr.rr•
!Sherilf' .. .'.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. 0. Trat;Y

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James Buchanan, iiOnd&amp;J atWrnocm, wblch wu cond.lK't.ed a't tbt
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Mr. and Jlra. Herm,.zt. nornkl:ll:,
Mr. PbWp Hopp and ~
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Swnner Lyle,
and Mrs. Albert.
Gflllenbeolt. Jlr, ancl Mn. OWe
Smith and 110n WIUT'8n aDd. !ln.
Bue Dornlct of Olnelnnati, 14r.·and
Mrs. Stephen Jt.l'l"etl and. ~

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Harry S. D~y

iAttorney General .. ... ............. J r. hn B. Uricku
:sta•e Senator ........ ....... . . .. , .. Joht• A. Lia;&lt;i

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ICountY, Treasunr . .. .. ... . . . . . ....... •R. G. \\ ebst•r
t;ounty Sorveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T'oeodore Beegle
Coron'e'r .... . , , . . ..... , , . .. ... ...... . Ben H. Ew!og

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Jence coupled with
lkfiit and render the iollfJifJ
all th' lllt&gt;re to the liki011. ·o1
publiealJ party.
~e then tried to ohow
-would ~ontinue to make oo mu,ch lli,iter ex~•cl!itive b~:au•••·
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political experience.
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ln the blanket factory .

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Mrs. Aln Rupe spent Prtdt.y
night and Balurd11y with Je1111
Cuckler and ramlly or AthenH.
Olen Cline, wlfe and dt.uthter
Maxine spent the week end wlth
'her parents, Elm Carpenter and
' wlte of LnngRVJlle.
HUdred and Mildred Steward
Athens were week end. auestK
their parentB c. P. Steward
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l Emma. McCla.ln spent the week
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Clint Anders and tamlly vlalt.ed
111.t C. F. Steward's Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Villa SiMon spent Ule week
1 end with her father Mort. McKtni-

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I Aeveral rrom the Carpenter Bapi t""L 1hwch at.tended the convention
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Ouy Gorby and wlte of 8yra' cuse visited his mother, Mn:. Ada·
I line Gorby saturd:J y .

aotUl"atelY that we are sotnr to nre
ftve thousand eltrb tn the · coin·
department.

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her sons W . Jtf!l' llllfl wor' ley of this pl&amp;.\!e

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! D . J . Morgan and ramlil-' of Fl~t ~
r:rn;ds, spent Sunday with
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• MIM Melva Randolph or Llt•IJ~

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Hickory &lt;;nape!

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ensogement to onothcr with
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1 L. R. Bleln spent
1In PittsbllfBh with his mother
l\':'0. R. Stein.
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' Mr. and Ml'R. JU:mes Murra, of
Middleport vls!:ted relatives hel'e
FridAy.
J D. Kibble and family of Par- I
" ' 1·''bi!TR
vl81ted relo.tlves
heft' ·
over the week end.
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Columbus, o.. O&lt;t. ll.-INB-

1f'lhlo 'ed tbe nation 1n the

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ber ot

typhold fever CaaM on th• '
W"!ek endlna Oct. I, wlth a total 1
of 90, aceordtne to federal

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recdved today by State
rettor H. 0. Bouth&amp;rd.

KILLED BY TIU.rN

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Mrs. John Howard and dRU&amp;h, ter. Helen ol Wadsworth, !lre
" 1 " ,.*r or Mn. Emma
Bisson and
r.on Lewis.,

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I Deftance, 0., Oct. 11.-INI:I-F L.
Hale, 45, Wa.sbinJton township
farmer, wu tnotan~y kUk!&lt;i l&lt;ldoy I
1 when he drovE: bis automubtle
m
1the pr.th of a Ba-ltimore dl, Onlo
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treP.wihllfui Candidatt.~
NATIOitAL

1 President

.. ·. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herbert' Hoover
1Vlee;-President . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chari•• · Curtis
~ U. S. l!.luator .... ..... . ..... . . . . .... Gilbert Bettman
;Conzres•man, lOth Dialriet . ...... . Thomas A. Jenkins
Congreasman·at-L&amp;rlfe .. George H. Bender, L. T. Palmet·
STATE
, Go vernpr ...... ... . . ... ..., . . . . . . . . . David S. in rolls
' L·1euIen~ont
. G Qvernor ...... . ~ . . . . . . . . . •....ee :S · P~tlnl&lt; ·•
•Secretarr of State . . . . . . . . . . ...... Geora;e C. Brtdcll
fstate ,t.uditor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... Joseph Trac;t

REaE FOR

!

:'State Trneurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I

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1Repreaenttlive · ... , .. .': . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tom \'(. J u ·• "
:County Coml!l..,ionero ... Arthur Beeele, A. B. Binglt•m
Prosec 11tt11i ·Attorney . . . .... ....... ·... -'. ceciX Cl~rk
IClerk r-~ Courto •... . ..... ... ...... ... . . Job Sr.rr•
!Sherilf' .. .'.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. 0. Trat;Y

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rela·

u... attended the tunorol or - ·
James Buchanan, iiOnd&amp;J atWrnocm, wblch wu cond.lK't.ed a't tbt
PJ'"byt.rlan ehurch: Yr. 111111 - ·

.,.

Prank Rathburn

ot:

Younftt,o,m:

Mr. and Jlra. Herm,.zt. nornkl:ll:,
Mr. PbWp Hopp and ~
Alben
Dornlek of WellavUie, Mr. .1d Uri.
Swnner Lyle,
and Mrs. Albert.
Gflllenbeolt. Jlr, ancl Mn. OWe
Smith and 110n WIUT'8n aDd. !ln.
Bue Dornlct of Olnelnnati, 14r.·and
Mrs. Stephen Jt.l'l"etl and. ~

*·

Harry S. D~y

iAttorney General .. ... ............. J r. hn B. Uricku
:sta•e Senator ........ ....... . . .. , .. Joht• A. Lia;&lt;i

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The folloW!PI out.ot-town

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Wl!Ham Ohrrrlnrton ap.d da1JCbtel'

Jane of Cborl&lt;ston. ~·

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tw;t&lt;t,.""-

Henry DornSct and Ibn · IJUdm of
Huntlni\On, Mrs. John On' ot New
WUm.tna:top, Pl.., and Nr. and M'n
E&amp;rl HLetman ot Columbult.

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: Cc·Unty, Recorder . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ... Geo, A. M~inhal't
ICountY, Treasunr . .. .. ... . . . . . ....... •R. G. \\ ebst•r
t;ounty Sorveyor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T'oeodore Beegle
Coron'e'r .... . , , . . ..... , , . .. ... ...... . Ben H. Ew!og

eo ~I, DOXJ~eri'enee&lt;l

~ ~OJ!&lt;!'• integrity !IP.l'''
Jence coupled with
lkfiit and render the iollfJifJ
all th' lllt&gt;re to the liki011. ·o1
publiealJ party.
~e then tried to ohow
-would ~ontinue to make oo mu,ch lli,iter ex~•cl!itive b~:au•••·
, of'hl.o
political experience.
V01t8r•wl&gt;h is a taxpayer of just o.v.oro.w.
just where the experience

·:o.w
·\tom tett :ro~ Another-· ·
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..• f ·....q;l!lr' •IP.UIIt"
llaet

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'

pensioned off aL lliii.U·.,aY with'
retired rank of rear M(mlra)fJ. ' . ~

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..

Gov.erllDltnt ehe}llists wJl mlX
tbrmula, (edflral , brririnastera
cook the ~- and Uie ll"iii! ' • ·
iill.lflt!W vice preOtt!elll wiU ll'ft ~'e 'nri\' ·
~ and the letter carrbr&amp; will
qtij tbe mall.

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ba!'{;!~~~~~e·~t.;,~
state

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51
we and
wru

young man. co~~~~~;~.

conans.s

;;;;;-~~t;~j;;-p flow. ,

combined ;with
used apinst
when hao a
ever beerl

.t.

ll'ill

Tbat.'a UHl WY tbUlp
run. At.
tbal'D w~t

lie

we hear

from our famow 1,111dercovu num
ln the blanket factory .

enoueh to1 ~;~~e~

Mrs. Aln Rupe spent Prtdt.y
night and Balurd11y with Je1111
Cuckler and ramlly or AthenH.
Olen Cline, wlfe and dt.uthter
Maxine spent the week end wlth
'her parents, Elm Carpenter and
' wlte of LnngRVJlle.
HUdred and Mildred Steward
Athens were week end. auestK
their parentB c. P. Steward
wile.
Mary BlMOJI who hu emplojment at Columbus spent the weelt 1
1 end with her parents, J . w. SIIUIOn

li

I

~4
.' ~

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,.,

..

visited a.t
Mrs, Millie St.o.rk.ey Tllesdny.
l Emma. McCla.ln spent the week
end with relatives,
Clint Anders and tamlly vlalt.ed
111.t C. F. Steward's Sunday afternoon
Mrs. Villa SiMon spent Ule week
1 end with her father Mort. McKtni-

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.'

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I

..,

I

"
.,. '

.'

, ly,

I Aeveral rrom the Carpenter Bapi t""L 1hwch at.tended the convention
I at Oalllpolls Sunday.
Ouy Gorby and wlte of 8yra' cuse visited his mother, Mn:. Ada·
I line Gorby saturd:J y .

aotUl"atelY that we are sotnr to nre
ftve thousand eltrb tn the · coin·
department.

Mr!i. Jane 4'ordo1' ot Cr.Jumbus 111
her sons W . Jtf!l' llllfl wor' ley of this pl&amp;.\!e

Any minute now . we u~et ~ k:t
mar abdut tbc bootlea'lera. &amp;t:Wngthelr routes to tJle gove~ ~
o\JI!I we bDI&gt;!', tl!ol , $oodwill iooa

f\~9&gt;/~, .wllll !It! . Ill'~ , ' '

" '

.
I, tmdA. wife
B. Rupc and wltc

It eouo.da pn:tty gOOd to the man
1h the a\red. In fact, lt llatenS (0

~~·~~~;( ,w~,·~dll for tl

noM

' t ou
··' ·· ·_'.

1 vlsiUna

- - -·- - R"!t&gt;isv:ill~

' ·"'

''.

· ' Bom, WednMday, a dau.ahter to
. Mr and Mnl. Howard Bhwnway
! D . J . Morgan and ramlil-' of Fl~t ~
r:rn;ds, spent Sunday with
unCI
I· rs. J:larry Picken.'! qnd
,
J . L. , RORe anct ran\llv
,'in11 Star spent the
. , ,.. - ...,,
1•her lJintftt&amp; :MJ',

•BuckJsy.'

•

-~,

~r.. and rs.M•1 9Jkla ·~~~·::
have retumed
til~ i-1.
tp ~ ~ · !,..J,,l_,.r~ ·&gt;J~ ;!.!1\.~ p ~~t
tO
·ne"t WIJn ~tlves.
'
l
I ReY. and Mhl. Bert Q'COI:JQOI',
end three chUdren l!pent tile \VfCJt 1

•' td·

J.

nurer

I P..nd In New IJoUand wlth

r\

I

' ~-

.,

h.tr

mother.
~ Mr. and MrR. R. H. nohten
• Middleport, visited relatives
Saturda)'.
• MIM Melva Randolph or Llt•IJ~

Hocking, J&amp; vJs1ttng · Mrs. 0

Hickory &lt;;nape!

1 CP\"'l''VP ll.nd

ramnv.

:

n li~OMEN,

who~e cloys
\JIJ/ ore so full oltQ lioy~
t1mc for o chong&lt;: of foot•
wrar, opprociote the adoptallO

bility of Si-•n-tillick ShOts;
n•••e women go front one
ensogement to onothcr with
1M satisfying oauroncc
their

wt

sJioa hove the ipp'coronce of

. holling Iicon cspeci41ty. selected
lor ..ch Clccasion:

Sl~en·tlfficL

·$hoes

·$4
•.

-

_..~..,.·.

~nd
'

1 L. R. Bleln spent
1In PittsbllfBh with his mother
l\':'0. R. Stein.
'
' Mr. and Ml'R. JU:mes Murra, of
Middleport vls!:ted relatives hel'e
FridAy.
J D. Kibble and family of Par- I
" ' 1·''bi!TR
vl81ted relo.tlves
heft' ·
over the week end.
j

I

I

,

OHIO Tl'PIIOJD Cf!NUil

Columbus, o.. O&lt;t. ll.-INB-

1f'lhlo 'ed tbe nation 1n the

num..

ber ot

typhold fever CaaM on th• '
W"!ek endlna Oct. I, wlth a total 1
of 90, aceordtne to federal

!

recdved today by State
rettor H. 0. Bouth&amp;rd.

KILLED BY TIU.rN

'5

'

Mrs. John Howard and dRU&amp;h, ter. Helen ol Wadsworth, !lre
" 1 " ,.*r or Mn. Emma
Bisson and
r.on Lewis.,

"

'o

I Deftance, 0., Oct. 11.-INI:I-F L.
Hale, 45, Wa.sbinJton township
farmer, wu tnotan~y kUk!&lt;i l&lt;ldoy I
1 when he drovE: bis automubtle
m
1the pr.th of a Ba-ltimore dl, Onlo
I pasaenpr train.

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