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T•-VJRGINIA: GREGG-""•ne

Harrah
La8t CiVI') war
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Veteran Is Dead =-..,~ub prize and

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Ament, Max
and the aue1111
of honor. Mrs Campbell recclv~

----·--Portland

Jamea Saliabury, 90t Sue•

cumb1 to ln&amp;.nnitiea
of Aae
Middleport
waa wtt.hout a sur~
vlvlng veteran of the Clytl War today after the death of James Salisbury, 90, at his home here abOut
g·:lO o'cloek, Tuesday eveni1111:.

Mr

SaUsbury ba.d been In fall-

ing health for liOme time but had

J4i\KE YOUII CHOICE-Lay not ~P for :V,Ogri~}vea
~IIJ'lll' upon earth, where moth and r~d&lt;~tll COl'f!IPt. :
a . wllere thieve• break through ·and lteaJ: ilqt "lay PJl ·
(It Ylltmelve• treuures In h~aven, where nait~ JDPtll
.,F ~ .doth corrupt, and where thieve• do • 110t liR!&amp;k
tllr~ll-h. nor steal : for where your Q:tasure ia tliere will
Jll!lr 11•11 be also.-Matthew 6:19-21.

Sunday with the

formeT's

been seriously Ill only a short tim-e.
due to inflrm!tles of age.
He llnllsted 1n the 104th. Reglmept
of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
June 19th, 1883. from Meigs cowtty,
And was mWitered out of service,
May I, 1868. He was the ln!'lt surviving veteran of the war residln:I
in Middleport, although a few
others who formerly lived here,
but now holding thel" res idence m
another place, survlv€'
.
He Is survived by his wife. two
sons, John, of Corntnr. and wmlam, of Chicago, and one dau&amp;:hter,
Mrs. Anno. Johnoon, Uf Crook11vllle .
The funeral services will be conducted Frlday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the residence with burIRl, In charf{e of RawUnQ:s undertake s, In the Middleport H111 cemetery.

alster.

-"""'and famlly.
Sunday achoOl oonvent\On

MtO."J.• E.

will

be held at MOJ"ie
October 18th.

s~epped
t~r'ew to

Chapel Sunday

the charging tackle anil
the opposite co'rner of the

" " - 1 field.

.

.\GED LADY

Mrs. Ament,
DIES

Mrs. M&amp;!J' P.o!ndexter, 86 yea.rs
of age, passed a.wa.y Tuesday afternoon at abOut 2 o'eloek at the home
of her son, James Poindexter, nea1
Ga!Upolia
Mrs. Poindexter, wh~
home was a.t AddiMOn, had been
w1~h her son tor the past two W'!ekB
Death was due t.o r:o:npUcatlons and
Infirmities of a.~~:e.
She Is survived by two sons, Dr
0. A. Poindexter of
Mlddleporl
fa,n· ~s Polndexter. 1nt whose home
she died, and one da.u&amp;:hter, Mrs
Nell O'Hara of Columbus.
F uncra.l services will be conducted at the residence of James Poindexter, 11lursday art~rnoon, at 2
o'clock. wlih Rev. T
Boyd Ga:;
uff1cULtlng
Burial will bt&gt; made at
~ddi!!On

Coolidge

(Continued From I"Uif:l OmH

..

' Pidge had faked a block of Cag"

wu a alclc
.-tomadl; he 1f&amp;la't
he .was oa bla feet.
would pau away; atltk tt outJ
lti.at IDak,e Stoae.
Mm7 ldcked the polo~

and kept running-w~s free-lead·
ing the 1~&lt;~1l-Casle was etralnina
wbootled'-•- ·••- 1 to get backP:idge lunged back for tbc ball

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slipped. reached-U1c ball sr:m:J
bit fing~rs and dropped i'n the ·em
ZQne: aa an auto!tlatic toUChback.

.,A hell of a play OU fi"t dOWI
running attack was iO

the •core ~ New' DomioJoa.

up to receive the ~1. By
time thQ' ...ere read)', Ted was
Nothl.. 1n hill heaa but cold ,..
aoJye: ia his heart lq 1aaeu.
Shoot 'bi.e work&amp;. New Domtoloa _,. ~ traDiiur for the first tlmt:

.I

!When
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Ah&gt;07l

lng," Stonn"!:uid.
'!Dry

ln'cb

cried, "anotbCI
would hau been • ~

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A cdspy tailored little model in newest Shagmoor three

tred. Thto lhi.ns to do wu
thot ..... hock. Th• 1!'1'......
die moment. wu iOaaded: by a
whitt tl:Dea. Bam~ waa lcavthom U. there-sl'rioo thenl .,...

and four tone 'comhinaticnz, and nlcnotvne.
or car.

For campus,

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· VERYWHERE I go, I have to. liSten 'to the
same thing. 'Try Chesterficlds.". Ho~estly,

,., .

·;

The label o'the Holl8e ofShagmoor in your coat is your
.
'
~·~uranct" of integrity of &gt;
WOtkman,Wp. 'It · ~lee$·?'!'
the material to be exclusive Shagmoor woolen, not to be
copied in any ot:h'er coat. It vouches for the wear 'and
service you can d~d upon, and the perfect fit. In
fact, it is the signature of the maker, proud .to tdentify
a creation o£ worth.

tqey are milder, and you simply

mnst try ~hem!'

"Me . . .

try Chesterfields! Why, I haven't
smoked anything else. That's !low n;.portant
mildness and better taste are to me! · '

"No wonder Chesterfield smokers are so enthusiastic."
•
• •

Ask the Woman Who Wears One

CHESTERFIELD RADIO PROG·RAM
Every night except Sunday, GllKmbio

J. N. -R~thburn's Sons

C,oast.w-Cowt Network

•Middleport, Ohio.
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@ 19~2, LIGG!TT &amp; ~~J:~ TaaAC('.'O C"o.

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THEY'RE MILDERTHEY TASTE BETTER

�-

WBbllii&amp;IAT.

OO'l'DBBR.l2. Ull :

Middleport··:News.
l'ltoDe Yo.. Newo

T•-VJRGINIA: GREGG-""•ne

Harrah
La8t CiVI') war
l
Veteran Is Dead =-..,~ub prize and

"'·L

Ament, Max
and the aue1111
of honor. Mrs Campbell recclv~

----·--Portland

Jamea Saliabury, 90t Sue•

cumb1 to ln&amp;.nnitiea
of Aae
Middleport
waa wtt.hout a sur~
vlvlng veteran of the Clytl War today after the death of James Salisbury, 90, at his home here abOut
g·:lO o'cloek, Tuesday eveni1111:.

Mr

SaUsbury ba.d been In fall-

ing health for liOme time but had

J4i\KE YOUII CHOICE-Lay not ~P for :V,Ogri~}vea
~IIJ'lll' upon earth, where moth and r~d&lt;~tll COl'f!IPt. :
a . wllere thieve• break through ·and lteaJ: ilqt "lay PJl ·
(It Ylltmelve• treuures In h~aven, where nait~ JDPtll
.,F ~ .doth corrupt, and where thieve• do • 110t liR!&amp;k
tllr~ll-h. nor steal : for where your Q:tasure ia tliere will
Jll!lr 11•11 be also.-Matthew 6:19-21.

Sunday with the

formeT's

been seriously Ill only a short tim-e.
due to inflrm!tles of age.
He llnllsted 1n the 104th. Reglmept
of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry,
June 19th, 1883. from Meigs cowtty,
And was mWitered out of service,
May I, 1868. He was the ln!'lt surviving veteran of the war residln:I
in Middleport, although a few
others who formerly lived here,
but now holding thel" res idence m
another place, survlv€'
.
He Is survived by his wife. two
sons, John, of Corntnr. and wmlam, of Chicago, and one dau&amp;:hter,
Mrs. Anno. Johnoon, Uf Crook11vllle .
The funeral services will be conducted Frlday afternoon at 2
o'clock at the residence with burIRl, In charf{e of RawUnQ:s undertake s, In the Middleport H111 cemetery.

alster.

-"""'and famlly.
Sunday achoOl oonvent\On

MtO."J.• E.

will

be held at MOJ"ie
October 18th.

s~epped
t~r'ew to

Chapel Sunday

the charging tackle anil
the opposite co'rner of the

" " - 1 field.

.

.\GED LADY

Mrs. Ament,
DIES

Mrs. M&amp;!J' P.o!ndexter, 86 yea.rs
of age, passed a.wa.y Tuesday afternoon at abOut 2 o'eloek at the home
of her son, James Poindexter, nea1
Ga!Upolia
Mrs. Poindexter, wh~
home was a.t AddiMOn, had been
w1~h her son tor the past two W'!ekB
Death was due t.o r:o:npUcatlons and
Infirmities of a.~~:e.
She Is survived by two sons, Dr
0. A. Poindexter of
Mlddleporl
fa,n· ~s Polndexter. 1nt whose home
she died, and one da.u&amp;:hter, Mrs
Nell O'Hara of Columbus.
F uncra.l services will be conducted at the residence of James Poindexter, 11lursday art~rnoon, at 2
o'clock. wlih Rev. T
Boyd Ga:;
uff1cULtlng
Burial will bt&gt; made at
~ddi!!On

Coolidge

(Continued From I"Uif:l OmH

..

' Pidge had faked a block of Cag"

wu a alclc
.-tomadl; he 1f&amp;la't
he .was oa bla feet.
would pau away; atltk tt outJ
lti.at IDak,e Stoae.
Mm7 ldcked the polo~

and kept running-w~s free-lead·
ing the 1~&lt;~1l-Casle was etralnina
wbootled'-•- ·••- 1 to get backP:idge lunged back for tbc ball

~(~(.· ~

......

''

slipped. reached-U1c ball sr:m:J
bit fing~rs and dropped i'n the ·em
ZQne: aa an auto!tlatic toUChback.

.,A hell of a play OU fi"t dOWI
running attack was iO

the •core ~ New' DomioJoa.

up to receive the ~1. By
time thQ' ...ere read)', Ted was
Nothl.. 1n hill heaa but cold ,..
aoJye: ia his heart lq 1aaeu.
Shoot 'bi.e work&amp;. New Domtoloa _,. ~ traDiiur for the first tlmt:

.I

!When
r ~!~~;;;1

~.

Ah&gt;07l

lng," Stonn"!:uid.
'!Dry

ln'cb

cried, "anotbCI
would hau been • ~

··~''"'':

A cdspy tailored little model in newest Shagmoor three

tred. Thto lhi.ns to do wu
thot ..... hock. Th• 1!'1'......
die moment. wu iOaaded: by a
whitt tl:Dea. Bam~ waa lcavthom U. there-sl'rioo thenl .,...

and four tone 'comhinaticnz, and nlcnotvne.
or car.

For campus,

I

.

. I,
'

.,. ·..,

~E
· VERYWHERE I go, I have to. liSten 'to the
same thing. 'Try Chesterficlds.". Ho~estly,

,., .

·;

The label o'the Holl8e ofShagmoor in your coat is your
.
'
~·~uranct" of integrity of &gt;
WOtkman,Wp. 'It · ~lee$·?'!'
the material to be exclusive Shagmoor woolen, not to be
copied in any ot:h'er coat. It vouches for the wear 'and
service you can d~d upon, and the perfect fit. In
fact, it is the signature of the maker, proud .to tdentify
a creation o£ worth.

tqey are milder, and you simply

mnst try ~hem!'

"Me . . .

try Chesterfields! Why, I haven't
smoked anything else. That's !low n;.portant
mildness and better taste are to me! · '

"No wonder Chesterfield smokers are so enthusiastic."
•
• •

Ask the Woman Who Wears One

CHESTERFIELD RADIO PROG·RAM
Every night except Sunday, GllKmbio

J. N. -R~thburn's Sons

C,oast.w-Cowt Network

•Middleport, Ohio.
'

•'

~

I '

'

@ 19~2, LIGG!TT &amp; ~~J:~ TaaAC('.'O C"o.

•

THEY'RE MILDERTHEY TASTE BETTER

�fP]

Obio University.

flUff -TUMS A8[

ff SGH~OllEAGUE
f~

'

--

Galllpolia, AtbeM, Tied
At Two Victories
Apiece

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·-

-

DEFHT
• ...

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._; -!,!,~

R~yForNa

"''..,.

.Senitors

y

week,

The atancllnp, to·ctate,
fOIJ.oft :
Team
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We.ated.'

By HARpJN •IJVRNLEY

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Ann AibQr, Mic:I/.. , Oct 12--INB-

A II ot WChWall'6 tla81.if.ltlea t.mol\11
th~ · Arid t•gU)ara,•were ,ba.o11: tk--unkform todl»', fully reoovered. • They

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Included 'tackles 'Frank Wistart and
Tom Austin and OapL. lvan Wlllisntson ,end.

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Lewlsb\U'g, :pa.., Oct. 12-INSBuckngll worked. out last nlHht
tmder flood Ughta l}ettlng ready for
Priday'a battle against Tempts. Kub"ckl, Rhub:rlaht, Myers a,nd Rezntchak worked tn one group ot
b~~tcks ancl Carav.gllo, Bean, Pete1 s
and Wa.lesky In another.

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Revival servltes D.\ the phurch of 1
God ~re atlll ln proares.a 1Uld being ,

at prea-

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1well attended, . ·
The tollc. "Yihg pccple aa.thered at 1 Mr. ond lllrl. Dole Mc~aht and
the heme ot Mrs. John Kcehler to 1ftuully of Spencer. ~P.~t Sunday
ctlebrn. .~ her blrthd•'V Sunday: , hete wttb nlaUvq.
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like thia one. It Is :m,de cd a tweed 1
mixture in ftltterinl "" wine-red. Red )
bqnc buttons. aro itl iolc ~rim.

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flUff -TUMS A8[

ff SGH~OllEAGUE
f~

'

--

Galllpolia, AtbeM, Tied
At Two Victories
Apiece

-

·-

-

DEFHT
• ...

., .

._; -!,!,~

R~yForNa

"''..,.

.Senitors

y

week,

The atancllnp, to·ctate,
fOIJ.oft :
Team
w L
Galj!pollo . " . • . . . ~ 0·

Alhonl .. .•.......
H.l~dle.POrt.

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.. . !. ·, . 1
Jacbon , ...... ... 1

O.

0
0

New B011ton . . . . . 1 3
l.Qsan ... . ....... 11 1

Pc.."Ueroy . . . .. . . • . o
Ne~yllle
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Well8ton . . . . . . . . . o

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Carrying-On At N. Y. lJ~

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We.ated.'

By HARpJN •IJVRNLEY

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Ann AibQr, Mic:I/.. , Oct 12--INB-

A II ot WChWall'6 tla81.if.ltlea t.mol\11
th~ · Arid t•gU)ara,•were ,ba.o11: tk--unkform todl»', fully reoovered. • They

- ~- ---

t~Ql' J (' ;,.

-- --~ -- -

·J.o-~~, :

o·.vzn;n~:&gt;

Included 'tackles 'Frank Wistart and
Tom Austin and OapL. lvan Wlllisntson ,end.

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t:; ;.,lc ' , bldl w.l' )!(: ., ulveU, ~l' i!lld
lh~ I H.ll, \'t A)I ,.; Oel!J\Ier, W~2, iur , Z\lr•
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ll! lhm11 ' ll' !l ~Jl. (' Jcr h,

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Lewlsb\U'g, :pa.., Oct. 12-INSBuckngll worked. out last nlHht
tmder flood Ughta l}ettlng ready for
Priday'a battle against Tempts. Kub"ckl, Rhub:rlaht, Myers a,nd Rezntchak worked tn one group ot
b~~tcks ancl Carav.gllo, Bean, Pete1 s
and Wa.lesky In another.

by
'
I ha :; l: ~en
t

Is :n a.

1

Revival servltes D.\ the phurch of 1
God ~re atlll ln proares.a 1Uld being ,

at prea-

1 cnt.

I

1well attended, . ·
The tollc. "Yihg pccple aa.thered at 1 Mr. ond lllrl. Dole Mc~aht and
the heme ot Mrs. John Kcehler to 1ftuully of Spencer. ~P.~t Sunday
ctlebrn. .~ her blrthd•'V Sunday: , hete wttb nlaUvq.
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