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not defeat.. the repeal. Whereas U lt
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wOuld be Do 8xpen5e tnval~ Tho
ll!iWaiiiiOIO WIU meet regt iY · '"
tran1act oUter b\L'ilness an theY
r.Juld takf. a vote on the repqi_:_J!:
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do . so. U . a. . connntian should f&amp;JJ

to ratlty, there •ould be no flaY or
aubmlttln&amp; the mattt'lr apln to the
people or st.ates.
In my J\Ntment all slncere ~:- ,
vocates of repeal and the takhit oi .
pl'Oblbition out of the con'&gt;tltution
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He's got ltt1'tD5 and plentr of
And ao ho.s the rest of Europe. You
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NERVINE
A NF.&amp;VF. AF.DATI'VE

Oeot'p! Burtlll of Radellff R)lf'nL
ttll! week end with Ottle
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Non-habit fonnlna. Reoommended In caaeti of Epilepsy, Hj'lrt.l&gt;rta,
.and fomlly.
Arthur Lash. who ill attl!ndlna NervOUSMM. SleflplesantM, Neu ~
COili!B'f! a\ Ohio St.&amp;.tP IIi M me on rallla. Nenous Dyspepsia and Nel'·

vous Irritation, Nervous ReadBcll~
blr. vacatkm.
the fta\:U wa~ under WJ,Y th" 1 Harwy Broolul and fa.ml1y Wf! "e and NenrOU&amp; D~turbanOI!II .
Buy
bJ ,_ ro_pt and found !Shelter I SlmdQy fne8lll of Mr. and Mn . a bottle today.
tl1e ordn waa ret~'Wred.
Clar..Jlef! MurT'flll.
PRICE $1.1U
MaW By

Bowmans Run

Stanabury Drug Co.

Now Joyously H•J•PY

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Hobart Oeol'Je, wUe ant! I.Jlllthe~
o1 Sliver ~un we"' Qautna on a. A.
Tipton and wlfe Tuesd67
Mr. and Mrs: GeOrge Hayley llnd
two ciatkt.rEtn of Oheshtre were the
of her pUJ:ent.s, Enol

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Edd Olltr.
RoJI Ztmmennan a.nd family •en
'lb.urr.da.y luefttl ot Bob Zlmmerm!&amp;n
n.nd family aL Carbon~ .

4Bobbi.H tel .YOU I an~ l!hown
a worn•D whom tbq had been
of the Bobbie• ftetnl 1.0 han

Story

and wife.

Ma.n;hal wa· d o.nd clllldren were
cautuc Ol\ hbi aiBtcr, B. o. Oant

and tam.Uy.

Mrs. Elect&amp; Hot!m6.n

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and son

Han-y and v;lfo of
Youngstown
were the auest or Mm. Ncllle Davis

l"rldar.

Hotel Hillsboro
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(l.ARGE;S'f AU-YEAR .HOOELJ

.part of it were
that some of

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Tampa, Florida

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" eonqitio!ls; Jel~ttve to tbe }J&amp;r4oll4!~ Jlower~. of th•

~~~f§liOCI!tive of th~· state, a•·o vew p1uijf1 in order.' Past
~1\Pii\'fellee~ have shown time• without number, that gov·
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· f» '•pi~e of tl&gt;• f~~ tll.~t O!llo citizens feel they have
prop81.'Jy prllte~d tltl'OUgh the release ot some
de!,~~~·ate' erim.lnala 'by v~rlous chief ·executives of our
have fared much better than ~ltl•ens In other
tbey lJave been fortliiiiiW enoqgh to choooe
men who on th~ whole, i1~ve used excel1!1 tlilt~ ~~'¢'·
we muat .rqard a~ralnst the ll!i~si~!e evellt of
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. some 1ftl&amp;take of ~he ll'!P~~ye voter•. and
we ~bould proplll'lY PrQ~ect1ouj'lelvos b)' makas will ~revent any D;l~ll 01• woman from
11 ¥1l••ta9J• of hlp1 or ll~l'tle)f at t)le same time
st~ta''! cl~~elll~lp Ia not belna properly pro-

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Mr. and Mi's. ·H. J. Ward
'fUe.!4t• h• L&lt;gau, W. Va.
' JamM Smiley and tarnUy o1 Or·
1ent, are guesta of h~ parents , Mr
~ Mrs. H. D. l!nJlloy.
Mr. a.ncl Mrs. Raymond

tnt::erut. Port8inoullb e.\oenue,
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Single:
THP.EE DINING RQOMI:i
"TOP 0' THE TOWN"
$2.®
Dliliur Ro~m
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$3.00
CAFETUIA,
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COFFEE· S~OP
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:VI'. &amp;Dd ll:rS. ELmer Diekeon and
thPJ will n(lt liN an)1Mn;: "bll'b

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CharleB DlcUon a.nd tllllDIIJ.
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an extended vlalt with Mr. and Mn.

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Jlonart::hs, independent. btl,&amp;lr:etbe.ll
tnm, hu been completed here o.nd
tbe tam tA prepartn&amp; Lhemfelves
fol" ·a eucceMful season on the court'.
The Monarchs team 1s composed
Df the best available ca.'era here,
liCII1M! ha.vlng play~;t on colleee teams
in the past while others h._ve been
members of championship ln~pen­
&lt;lent 1:eam.tl durlnr the past. few

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umbu" Sund&amp;J end vl&amp;lted Mr. &amp;ad ~'i"'" at ~"" Oeda.r 'I'tlUI"'dar
M·K. Ed. Oleuoa~
Elleen &amp;hd Louile Butt. .· wbo
Mr. and t.lr:l. lftllll: _8tlone ol are atfftldlnt' btlh ICbool ii Pt.
DyPJIIvllle KJ)ent. Sunday wtth Henry PJeuant. spent the week md he
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the ruesta of their J14U'Ulta Mre
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I,ramny.
~"-nd

wah W&amp;rdr,.

Harvey

He's got ltt1'tD5 and plentr of
And ao ho.s the rest of Europe. You
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WITHOUT CILOIJ£1
A...t Yoo'B 1111DP Oat ol ~d ia
ilao Momipa lluiA' to Go

EtnHt Dlcll:lon a.o4 rtrl trtend ot might eontnU!Infllf! t hem whtle In

NERVINE
A NF.&amp;VF. AF.DATI'VE

Oeot'p! Burtlll of Radellff R)lf'nL
ttll! week end with Ottle
~rl.h
Non-habit fonnlna. Reoommended In caaeti of Epilepsy, Hj'lrt.l&gt;rta,
.and fomlly.
Arthur Lash. who ill attl!ndlna NervOUSMM. SleflplesantM, Neu ~
COili!B'f! a\ Ohio St.&amp;.tP IIi M me on rallla. Nenous Dyspepsia and Nel'·

vous Irritation, Nervous ReadBcll~
blr. vacatkm.
the fta\:U wa~ under WJ,Y th" 1 Harwy Broolul and fa.ml1y Wf! "e and NenrOU&amp; D~turbanOI!II .
Buy
bJ ,_ ro_pt and found !Shelter I SlmdQy fne8lll of Mr. and Mn . a bottle today.
tl1e ordn waa ret~'Wred.
Clar..Jlef! MurT'flll.
PRICE $1.1U
MaW By

Bowmans Run

Stanabury Drug Co.

Now Joyously H•J•PY

-·

Hobart Oeol'Je, wUe ant! I.Jlllthe~
o1 Sliver ~un we"' Qautna on a. A.
Tipton and wlfe Tuesd67
Mr. and Mrs: GeOrge Hayley llnd
two ciatkt.rEtn of Oheshtre were the
of her pUJ:ent.s, Enol

STANSO

Edd Olltr.
RoJI Ztmmennan a.nd family •en
'lb.urr.da.y luefttl ot Bob Zlmmerm!&amp;n
n.nd family aL Carbon~ .

4Bobbi.H tel .YOU I an~ l!hown
a worn•D whom tbq had been
of the Bobbie• ftetnl 1.0 han

Story

and wife.

Ma.n;hal wa· d o.nd clllldren were
cautuc Ol\ hbi aiBtcr, B. o. Oant

and tam.Uy.

Mrs. Elect&amp; Hot!m6.n

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and son

Han-y and v;lfo of
Youngstown
were the auest or Mm. Ncllle Davis

l"rldar.

Hotel Hillsboro
'
.
(l.ARGE;S'f AU-YEAR .HOOELJ

.part of it were
that some of

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IJPI't Rf,;SfmCTIONS

Tampa, Florida

.

$UGGl!lSTIONS winch u•·e suj&lt;) to be en1bodled In
*~ rpport ot !;lie C~mmU..Iou il!Ve#t!fl'uthll Stjlte Wei·
fll'"
" eonqitio!ls; Jel~ttve to tbe }J&amp;r4oll4!~ Jlower~. of th•

~~~f§liOCI!tive of th~· state, a•·o vew p1uijf1 in order.' Past
~1\Pii\'fellee~ have shown time• without number, that gov·
n!lOIJ ~ave been enttre!;v too free with the powers 11llot~4 lfl·tl\81!1 in this reapeet.
.
· f» '•pi~e of tl&gt;• f~~ tll.~t O!llo citizens feel they have
prop81.'Jy prllte~d tltl'OUgh the release ot some
de!,~~~·ate' erim.lnala 'by v~rlous chief ·executives of our
have fared much better than ~ltl•ens In other
tbey lJave been fortliiiiiW enoqgh to choooe
men who on th~ whole, i1~ve used excel1!1 tlilt~ ~~'¢'·
we muat .rqard a~ralnst the ll!i~si~!e evellt of
•1::',:~~~~;~~ra[ne4. llldlvlclu!ll bugQ!lllnW:Qt!l' liblef exec!!·
. some 1ftl&amp;take of ~he ll'!P~~ye voter•. and
we ~bould proplll'lY PrQ~ect1ouj'lelvos b)' makas will ~revent any D;l~ll 01• woman from
11 ¥1l••ta9J• of hlp1 or ll~l'tle)f at t)le same time
st~ta''! cl~~elll~lp Ia not belna properly pro-

rt.JII!ON.U.iil
Mr. and Mi's. ·H. J. Ward
'fUe.!4t• h• L&lt;gau, W. Va.
' JamM Smiley and tarnUy o1 Or·
1ent, are guesta of h~ parents , Mr
~ Mrs. H. D. l!nJlloy.
Mr. a.ncl Mrs. Raymond

tnt::erut. Port8inoullb e.\oenue,
nounce tbe bltt.h ut ~"' .~:~~~ \

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and

one-~

pound

d

1'1l&lt;ll!dal'·
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v:&amp;t!~J
Ewing,

Helen Luoktly af Xe1U!•,

her awlt, l'dl:s.

Mr. &amp;lld Ml'Si.
i l.le8t8 ot
MUleu,

. •li·J&lt;!V•r·

Off11r• M&lt;r,ay Diatlnctive Features :
Single:
THP.EE DINING RQOMI:i
"TOP 0' THE TOWN"
$2.®
Dliliur Ro~m
ta.&amp;O
$3.00
CAFETUIA,
. $3.60
COFFEE· S~OP
(With ~thl
{;Qtllpleto l!e"loe (Everf
Double:
mem opea Utruo• enUrt ,...r} •

H.QO
15.00

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CENTRAL
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J4CK$0~ 1 J¥11!','

FLANNEL LOUNGING ROBE

$5.95

$6.95

Genuine "lnterwoYen"

SOCKS
New Patterna

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ase 2l~d SO'e { fi

BRIGHTON GARTERS f 1
Replar value ut4 b&amp;kalite Aah Tray
"8oth For
:

Mall;!

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:• ~ : "SPUR ROYAL" TIES
Four-in·hand, ''The Tie that aleep• off the
wrinkle•," packed ia holiday boxea

of Teil!l,,
jleoause

$1.00

P1

FOOT~

•

FQR THE BOY!!

SOc to
$2.50
.
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atore The lateat .:nd moat' deaired practical

tifta for men.

SIITH CLOTHING CO.
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