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Liou~nant Governor ............. · · .. · Le~ B. Pafmer
Secrotaw of State ..... , ........... Geo'lfe
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Jo~enh T-cv
State Auditor ..... ·. · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
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State Trea1urer ...... , ........... · .. ' · Ha!'fY S. l&gt;•Y;.
Attorney General ...... , , . . . . . . . . . . . John B. Brickey ·
State Senatt.r . .... . ......... ........ . John A. LJo&gt; ~:

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County Com,.issioners , .. Arthur Beegl~. A, B. lihne,ham
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Clerk of Court. .................. · ... · · John Sp.lr,~
' SheJ•iff ............................... A. o. Ttacr
ICounty Recorder ....... .. ...... : . . Goo. A. Molnha,,
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·County Trea•urer .................... ,R. \1. Web•tvr
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Surveyor . . . . . .. , , . . . . . . . . . Theodore Beeg!Q,
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Pomeroy and M.r. and Mn. Robert
R&amp;wUnss retu.rned Wed."tefld.ay evehini from several dap vl81t In Cin·
clnn&amp;tl.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cook and Mr.
o.nd Mrs. Rdl~rt Bishop Qf Colum·
btlllleft Wedneadas !or Rainelle, W.
Va., eaUM th~re by the de&amp;tll of
Mrs. H . L . Oray, a sister of Mrs.
OOok aud Mr. Blahop. eervtces were
mnduewd Thurado.y a.ttemoon.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. C'hB¥1ea TedrOW
were Tlleaday vi.$1tors in CharJe~ton
Mr. and Mrs. Lewhi Burford, Mrl:l.

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r.barleston hoApital with Mrs. A J .

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· Mrs. C. E. Vance. Mrs. FrOO WhU.Iock Mrs.. Ralph Davlf; and Mr~
J)Qwnic RolL"ll motored t.oGalUpollil
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Bend during the pa~t t~evcrBI
of ·Mason City, a w&amp;ll known
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vlu!lm in another fatal occ:un,.,nce. :
in ~ueh a manuer u to again make
th~r., io nothing more uncertain \)lan
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sortow and woe, even in the Jn.OBt fav·ori
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but that does not e~plain why
folks everywhere tegud :Lucky
Strike as the mildes* dgarene.
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M.,
Chu . II ~ or lite bOt&gt;oftt ot lite Pt:ee!d•n~. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. . Herbert
: 'I 0 - ~ ... ~. o1 V•ce-Preetde•t . ........... · · · · · · · · · · · •.
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tom· U. S. Senator . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . GUb~

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STATE

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llljndaJ ouoatii of John llaDlm an4

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GOV8J110r , •...•.••.• · • · • • • · • • • • · · • • ..,a . "il''. p ~ ·
Liou~nant Governor ............. · · .. · Le~ B. Pafmer
Secrotaw of State ..... , ........... Geo'lfe
!Jr~&lt;i•»
Jo~enh T-cv
State Auditor ..... ·. · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
~
•• •
State Trea1urer ...... , ........... · .. ' · Ha!'fY S. l&gt;•Y;.
Attorney General ...... , , . . . . . . . . . . . John B. Brickey ·
State Senatt.r . .... . ......... ........ . John A. LJo&gt; ~:

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•Joliet!

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~ _ , llouoe·, Repr..entative
Emma W1l8on ot Leo-

COUNTY

............ ' ... Tol!l:W.• •Jon••"
~
tort.,
County Com,.issioners , .. Arthur Beegl~. A, B. lihne,ham
)...= = = = = = = = = jProseeuting Attorney , ........... ·; .... Cedric Clar~
Clerk of Court. .................. · ... · · John Sp.lr,~
' SheJ•iff ............................... A. o. Ttacr
ICounty Recorder ....... .. ...... : . . Goo. A. Molnha,,
_ .. ,..
·County Trea•urer .................... ,R. \1. Web•tvr
Talro •
ot !lronmillne
Surveyor . . . . . .. , , . . . . . . . . . Theodore Beeg!Q,
~~~~raer~::..ta:.nor
........ ..· ..........•.. .••, •. , . ¥en H. Ewinf
""'· Dellto "'lbor

work tor Mr&amp;.

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That angs On

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Union, w..Va.

Constellatton.
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Yr. and Mrs. R. H. Rawl.lrlp of
Pomeroy and M.r. and Mn. Robert
R&amp;wUnss retu.rned Wed."tefld.ay evehini from several dap vl81t In Cin·
clnn&amp;tl.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cook and Mr.
o.nd Mrs. Rdl~rt Bishop Qf Colum·
btlllleft Wedneadas !or Rainelle, W.
Va., eaUM th~re by the de&amp;tll of
Mrs. H . L . Oray, a sister of Mrs.
OOok aud Mr. Blahop. eervtces were
mnduewd Thurado.y a.ttemoon.
Mr. and Mr&amp;. C'hB¥1ea TedrOW
were Tlleaday vi.$1tors in CharJe~ton
Mr. and Mrs. Lewhi Burford, Mrl:l.

•

:.lnd Mrs. w 0 .
Huddleston vi:llt.ed 't\1escta.y at a
r.barleston hoApital with Mrs. A J .

, William Rob!;(;n

Beaver.
· Mrs. C. E. Vance. Mrs. FrOO WhU.Iock Mrs.. Ralph Davlf; and Mr~
J)Qwnic RolL"ll motored t.oGalUpollil
'l\lf'.sda.y for a visit with Mrs. Sidney RUI'IIII'll, who 111 In Holrr.r ·hofl·

pltal.

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1ptessjon,
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"iBnotanee o!
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OLlt Lhat aet®llf
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and Jnpnn ha.d :
n_ lt.erlally from 1931 to -';;;;...

RlttLng 1 right at the ..,

Butt-er" of the coast. $~&amp;tea,
iioo;vcr clt.eq flru~ to show
, WLi.houl · the protective tarlU

!re.'it•mtrh&lt; do
tie... otf..hooto
to llhe extent of the ballan•ce

.

I
proposition. Aa a matter of
few people give it any
~~al incident occurs to bring the
• &lt;ioprs. Two •uch ;ncident.&lt; have ha~QI
Bend during the pa~t t~evcrBI
of ·Mason City, a w&amp;ll known
lo~ed ones through an accident
vlu!lm in another fatal occ:un,.,nce. :
in ~ueh a manuer u to again make
th~r., io nothing more uncertain \)lan
than death.
·
·'
' The advent of the death angel,
sortow and woe, even in the Jn.OBt fav·ori
and. when expected as a .result of
ever especially heart breaking and
come• •• in the two ln•tances brought 00
people of 'the local communities.
· May thesei Uh,l)appy moment. and
ourrences se..Vli ~~
a medium whero;by
are remairtlng ~111 think more serlouol7
otb!lt
tl!~P those \!fa: j,u~~ly temporal nature. If
pjlshed, it l• ri.~i~ ')han probable that He
•· · ,.
t~e wi]ld to the !lhqm lamb, will feel that.
hparts of the ne•r and dear ones of the' lt~ilt
.
t11e inevitable~ will not have been in vain. · 1

promlticd you anything.

•

proml&amp;e.:4 And we shall

6tart4nl

lli!Kt

T\41BCtay

ln&amp;n for hlmaeU 1md

.,..,

it'!

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$

every

no proxies.

Tbl.e Ja. aotnw to be a government or
ftle averace clttzens. we will lend
a match to tbe humbleJJt man pro--

..!...AND-

L£'l'S D() IT ALL OVER!

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Distinctive for their
style, fit and quality.
The new season'•
selected fabrics, pat•
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All wltlt Ltra
Troulel'l
oreJ••.• blues, browru.. The aame "Curlee"
a ..urea ,.... of the beat 'fit and.quality.

StETSON HATS . .. .. . . .............. $11
, MALLORY HATS .................... S3.110

..

Othi,. •Mo to sa.oo .

1th

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·

'

W
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mdlowfgg, are then giv,en the ·',,.
benefit ofthat·lucky Sa!ike puri· ·
fyiog process, dtscribcd by the
words-"It's toasted". That's
why fulks in every city.~ and
hamlet say that Luddcs -are such

E buy the finest, the·very fulest
tobaccos iil all ·the world..:,
but that does not e~plain why
folks everywhere tegud :Lucky
Strike as the mildes* dgarene.
The fact is, wc:neier oyedoOk the

mild cigareucs.

truth that "Nanitc::in the Raw
is Seldom Mild"~ ·these fine

..It'S fr'Dsted"
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. the N•w• Otllce of , The Daily
'l'i'lbune, call 2811-L; It the Bullneu
Ol!lae a8k for 202-R.

V04 VII-,-NO, 45

IN AF.S810N UERt'
M81l'lberfl W i.he Court Oi A~aiA

were In Melp oounty Thursday
ror the- regular court. seas1on wh~h
laal:.ed the entJre mcmtng. Ftve

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w~re

brotJaht 1o the attention

araumen.b taken and the ca&amp;es

were t.akf'n undfor arlvisemf'nt for
fUrther COJ16ideratkm ot the Cow;..
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P6 Rol;coe J. Mauck, O&amp;lUpolle;
Willam M;Lddl.eton, W,JLverb' aa4 Peter J. BloMer, OhUll~the.
Th H'OUrt W*8 l'.OOI))Oaed

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treedom of the phaUraHy to tum liRirlr. to nnt~ed polieif'R
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