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WIIDNl:ISDAY, JOLY II; 1m

Young Lad Burned
By Giant 'Cracker'

another

towney, and He! Meea.
-.dnnoed attn defeaUna
and YallefiS. CUfford
Graber, aft&lt;er a bye, to meet.
the seml-ttnaiM.

Personals

NOTICE
READERS'
the News Otllce

Harbrecht adva.ncc"d to the
fln&amp;la after his whirlwind
l~tt Har.elton aud
wa)'81de . Hazelu;q
H&amp;wk
~~ond
Jerikh11on
r.elfhelt. Harbrt&gt;Cbt won

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Amat..U.. Champion
Stqea M....,eloua
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Comeback ·
l•"'n DEFEAT MEES

Final Match; Double•
Be1an Wedneaday
Morning

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of The Dally
Tribune, call 286-L: If the Bualuen
Otllce ask for 202-R.

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Bobby H1• rdl, 1-yeor-old HOn 01
Mr. and Ml.':l. Homer Hysell, Anne
Orw.ber went LO I:J)e
street, wa.s :-:ov~rely bumed about
after hJa wln OY!'r R.
the lep Tllclld&amp;y evenine whUe at
au• R. Vaughan.
R. HarbreoAt. I pla.)' n(l:u- the home of hb granddefeated B. Vaurrhan In the first I paH:nts, M,r. and Mra. WUUam
Lie~Wiler

rtnt round.

rounds.

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Lincoln street.. Mid·

SCores or Tueeday'a plfly, were u dLpCit.
tallows: BlaleWlcz ove1' Mane•s,
1 he young llld found

Mees onr J . :tiee.B, 6-3, 6-3;
~::~~~~"~over H. Graber, 6-4, 1-5;
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Ovt'l' J:lar.leton 6-l; Jl:!lllt'Jnson over L. VaUC)lan, 7~6. 6-4;
Oraber over R. Harbrech.t, 1-6, 6-0;
B. Mees over Bluewlcz, 7-5, 6-4;
Harbrecht. over Jenkinson, 6-1;
M.ees over Ollfford, 2-6, 8-6, 6-f;

h~ors(.

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rc:.und obJect. re~~e~t~bllna

a l(iBJ.l
nrecro,ckcr in U1e yard of th
Ru~v.lns hor:=.o whUe playing thw~
1 Curiosity lect the lad
to touch a
lllaht~d match to lL small rust. (U ·

Sunday

.ached to t!lc object f.fter which 11

, Exploded dangeroUBly near t&gt; .n
l l:urnlng t.lle lower limbs severely.

powder bums w2re treatec'
Graber, 1&amp;. 18 the new Ore.ber over Ha.l"breeht, 3-6, 6-2,
fl-3.
by
a
phyeJclar
almost lnunedJately,
champion ·ot · Pomeroy for
The double play with the follow- who advised the u.se of n prev,
tbe awd or rr years. Jng scheduled line-up rut tmder- tatlve serum for tetanll8 ~n.
acclaJQted champion We4- way Wednelda.y immediately a.rter
Atcudln:t tc· Mr. Hysell the obwhen be defeated. the dectdlna match of the singles lf.Ct found by the Jfld was beile1led
In a mat.ch that tourney:
. to have been a portion of the py-

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VOL. VII

and spectator• R. Harbrecht; Maness- L. 'fa.ugha.n brntton at th ~ high school fool
~~-.~orul~r when he dropped vs. Blazewlcz-P. Harbnlcht, Hazel-l1 bull ftekt wh:ch failed to uphxl
games of the second ton·D. Jenkinson vs. Graver~Cllff- properly, falling to the yard of the
However, he opened UCl ord.
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Ht:"'".1ns .1om:&gt;.
~-'""''·-· game with a natural
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wu lat'l:tna in the lnll&amp;mes and took the ro1·pmes to' Win the se~

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NO. 248

..SMART M~NEY"
WITHORAW~L I S
~NOER SCRUTINY

---Thoma!! Fork .Man y o_un_g_P_a-ir-8-te-als

Summons March Ori Friends

1 o Wed Poloist

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LIFEBUOY
Toilet Soap

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JIIIINS

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TOWELS
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Men' a
-:-ENTji"-ftiNS CLUB
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SEERSUCKER

Mt11. Richard CJt.mpbeD or the 1
Cheater ruad en~tatned the mem-~
bers ot her ~ club · ?Jth. !1- ~pag­
hettl d11ln~r\.~esdiJ' I evelltril• Mr!.
Gardner ' Reynolds, • ~t.. Auaust
Bt:!arhs and MiBs GlAdys Orueser

,J&gt;/11. N ::r ·~
!9 T~~ f! ~".

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were Invited auests.
Mrs. Gardner Reyllbld8 received,
the IJUeat prfle. Club ·.. prlles were 1

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U. 8 . Tma.emrer Rnd due

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$ 15,000.00

''lB. .Dom"''d d.,.,.,.. . .•..

~ .:f,'~todf.::~ iMJ~IflJ.: cetiifted.. ~~d ca.alt1e~:. ~~~
,..outatandJQ1,1...... ~ · . . ..... . ............ .... .

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tal DC\X,unl:

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n ~ 250 shal"ee!!, par flOO per 11hart' .f,2&amp;,000.00
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5,000.00

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DANCE! FRIDAY NIGHT,
JULY 14TH.
MUSIC BY I. 0. 0. F.
Sltlet 0....-'Jld

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wlodge and I

er.
0. 0. M1LE8
JNO. W, ·OR088

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GENTS

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LADIES. lie

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ANTIIOIIY ' ~ Dlre&lt;ton.
!lblo&gt;rlbod ond sworn to bet""' me thl8 12tb day ol July'11113.
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SYNCOPATORS

UxlN COLONIAL TYPE

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LINEN SANDALS

COASTER
WAGONS
WHEELS -

it.tiiiBl!lt

TillES

lldl l•ld

39c

WINDOW SHADES
-J'IBU

WRITE AND OOWIIS

O . .N OK TAN

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PLAIN anf\1 FANCY
CU~TAINS
.llUQIJISETI'II

9c

YARD

8Y

PRICE THREE C~N'l'l·

OA&amp;llJEB II CENTS
BJ" mab rnr U .to

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;HGUR RElEASED

At Bridge Ceremony I

0RYS L~SE CAS[

BY KIDNAPERS. IS
iWE~K AND WHRY

U ~REVENT VGT[
~N REPE~l .L AW

Tells Of Ha;;.,wing Ex·
perienee During 12
1
Days Captivity

Juriata Rule Referendum
Not Applicable Tp
Mozier Law ·

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In Battle With Myen;
Police Patrol Plana
To Be Ccmpleted

which

were

Washln&amp;ton July l3-IN8-~­
velt1an "big stick" methOd!! today
lllreatened reca.lcltrant lndustrlea
le ggard 1n aUs:ntna: themselvea with
the na.tiono.l tlndustrlal reeovery
act, as word eked rrom the White
House t.ha.t the prealdent had unCer consideration a. blanket order
compelUng all to operate on a 15{0 hour week and $14-118 , weekly

made

salary, bonus-

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Weo• and North porilmla.

With Death And Starved
For Five Days:
$200,000 Paid

tOrmer

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Compellinr 30 to 40 Hour
Week With $14·$16
Wage Minimum

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Van Swearingen• Said
Owe Bank More Than
$2,500,000

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GOVERNOR WINS

llllnimum.

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ln order t.O &amp;88URIJI! tbe ;&amp;e"rlty
of the vel)ed threat, both the ehlef

executl''!_e

an~

patJonal

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Thil!. development caine after it lffiB Laura :Ellubf!t.W· ' Cnrtl~. nt trauon Hush s . .iohhSOO mad.e el-"1\8 announced Lha.t J. Arthur Roslyn, L. 1.. who~tl!' 80JtR~r,,f'i1t tf }.leclal anllOWlCements ·that· theY
Uouse, fanner pre&amp;lden't cit the ,\rnerlea'8 ace gcntltli'IOD ,it)l'ke~ were pleased • with. ~ Pf011'818
Guardian. would lH: subpem,Led to and poloist. "Pete" Bo9tW I('k 1in· mact.e ~ tar bt seattna ·unlta On t~
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trstlty before the . bank , m,vestJ- set) WBI recently annuunced. P.Ji~s reeo'Ve,Y bandwAaon. . ~
The blanket ord&lt;&gt;l\ 11 WM 'lal4,
Curtis is a dH.uyhter ot Jame~ Frt&gt;t' ·
iBtlng ccmmtttee ,neiCt week. ·
HoUSe 1s e~ctdd to: be ques· man Curti-. a former As~istant was ~Bel)t~ to the J)l'e!ltltm~ ~
SoleretarJJ ?f the '»rtal!.my,
a committee represen.tt.nt consum•
Uons r"'ga.rdtng his
borrowings
ers, labor and lnduatt'): Under thls
from the tnstttutiQn. Testimony
plan three troup&amp; W~Uid be .ze..
1eveM.led that he borrowed $181,135
pte~~ented, mercantile,
manut'Acbank durtna: a. tlve-yea.c
turlnJ and the whhe collar WOrkto tuwtna

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WAS THREATENED

withdrawals,

SATURDAY JULY 15, 1933, Wl~i.:BE THE LAST DAY OF
. OUR ~ULY CL;E.(RANCE SALE

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MAY ISSUE ORDER

l'lith "iMide" knowledge that the
tonk. was in an unsound oonditlon
IK slated to be bro;ught before the
committee when
the Ou&amp;rdls.n
hearlna; Is resumed next Tuesday.

Fridiiy;JUiy 1.t:8:30' a.. m.
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MAGNATES NAMED

money" wlthdrawa.ls from the de~
1unct Guardian Tnl8t Co .. durlns:
the months prccedln8 Lhe bank's
oollapge t.odtly became the roea.l
~:oint In the
se4rcblns bank inqu!ry conducted by the special
state aenate committee.
Testimony
concerning

dt .:abd
Prize
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STICK' MU PUY
IMP~RTANT RITLE
In Bringing Into Line
caleitrant Laning
lnduatriea

Cleveland, July 13-lliB-"Smart

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POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933

THK DAlLY 'J'allltJlQ

Searching Inquiry To Be
Made Into Defunct
Bank'• System

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U7EATHER FOIU:CAST-

OHIO SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS WETS

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Oraber-Sauva&amp;'e vs B. &amp; J. Mees. rctechnlc dl!plll.Y used tn UU! Atnl.&gt;
~ ll'"'''~'~'"f. to the very ftnl!h.
nrst set to Mee• 0. Jenk1mon~Murra.y vs. Ltetwller- lean Leaton Fourth ot July celt'·

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July 14th -and IStb

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Ilitler Is Accused
Of Being Jewish

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1-Jll; !)AlLY TRIBUN

TRIBUNE •~ TOMEROY,

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Kmered u

ol Pomtr•J, Ohio
III!:OOD.d·clua mat.ter sept u , IWf, a.t- the PW omce aL
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.aoul!l 111 a1J ~ alltl their na..mf:&amp;-&amp;lthoU&amp;"h not. neceM&amp;rilY t.o bt' ~
AnonJI!lOUII letter&amp;, however excPI!ent and delirable in t.b.~m· ,

iftAted.

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MATIONAL

8EPBESfNT4TIVt:S
Fred K.hp...U, lac.

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Ch:k:a10, Phl.ladelpbla, Ptl*aburrb, Milwaukee

a plcn.le • t the
Wcdllf$d~~oy :l.fternoon
noon waa apeut In playWg Ptnell
The guest of the claaaes were Mn.
Hel~ n Wet.zel a.nd cblldren, Rob1. crt
Donal4,. and.. M&amp;rram. of Columbus. Mn Roy Holmet~, Tilomn.s
Quick
Ra.chel
Mills,
Bernlcc
:Qt'tlGks, Fred:i Duffey and ,AUldren
' Ka.thl een a.nd Jean, Pauline Duckworth Jean WllHams Mara:ar •
Blake and little gl..&gt;i friend
Mr Llnd Mrs W F' Lelbnmrl r-f
Parlow, &amp;pent Tue!day with thelr
son and fr~.m ily
Mr and Mns. Ya.n Johnson, LUt lion Moore .u.ct daughter, Ma.t)Orle
Mra R C Weat 11pent Sll.'lday m
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Portla.nd with Mr and Mrs w~:d
'I M!ddlmvnrt
Mr and Mr&amp; Walter Kelch ot
I Louisville Ky came Friday to
epend a few day s with Mn. Kelch's
patents, ¥r and Mn; Van John·

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Mr and Mrs S P Wise. retutn r "
to theu home at Columbw; SWl- ,

Mr rm c.l Mrs Merle

I h a.ve

Wise

who

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who Is !:'Ina. guest of
Pott~

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MILK

FLOU,lt

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cano

17c

25 lb•

ROLL BUTTER
LARD
F&amp;P
FRUIT SALAD

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TOMATO JUICE
OCTAGON SOAP

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Soui.h

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early this 'fijtk
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D lVI Hunison f!pent ~f'Vf'rul rh •
Whether Ofl1o 1.!1 for or a,alnst w!Lh Uoyd r.nd Emil Hoffm an or
repeal wm til! decided at. the Nov Ma.~on reeently
election and the repeal convenM1 and Mrs Ouy ROush and
tton on Dec ~ will be an echo of fam1l y and Mrs Jess It" :(mlson ur
the vote for delega.tes who will tor- Mru:on ral!'.ld on M
M
n.auy carry out the wish of the Kne pp sunday
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!:tate as slgnUied In its choice of ,
de lerates
ln connection with l he rullng,
i!.AGLE RIDGE
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~he court. also declared ~hat per~
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SOOB slpling referPnrlum or lnltla.-~ Wll ma Holter Is s ~r.dlng a f f'W
t lve petitiOns nre not required to ds~" w1t h Chllrl~'$
,Fl nPllng and
personally till tn their ward. prec~ famil y Rt SumMr
, ,
~ct 0~ t.ownsll!olp names a~num-~ C L Ou and ra-nlllJ spent S:.mrB
nons rculating he!• pe- day 'flliL B E 01 r and fomll'l
tlUo~ may do fillls~. tt wlls eld
Mrs LuUwr t.l tLc:ul find (tough ·
tet I ua11ltft !p£' H from Wedne11dn.v
CLIFTON W V..,
Sundo} With her pa11• nt.~ M•
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nnd Mr "' UtorgP. FrerlrLick
Wit tUm F&gt;Jidet\ck
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lhr
Mrs. Ouy Staln::t.:ter llUCI dawolh · ~~~J· 1 nd a1 Cheste1 ~&gt;.lt h Mr 1\lld
ter Ruth Ann returned to thch ~r'&gt; f bi•1 Warner
home at Oa.yton. So.turd11y art~ l
Mrs I H '5pencer and sons EL&lt;;on
sp;~.~.dlng a. we ek. hen
) Watd Lee and Dayt on saent Frlm.r. and Mrs Lester Johnson an- day Afternoon with Mrs p R orr

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HAZEL LtVJ NGSTON

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Offer1"ngYou I

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New Potatoes .. . . . . 10 lbs. 29c
Watermelons ... , . . . . each ..39c
Peaches ... . ... . . . . 2 lbs. 15c
4 H1s. 25·~
Bananas
Carrots .
2 bunches 9c
C11L Or~ml!;es, sizes l!ill and
176 .. .. . . . .. .
.. .. doz. 29(•
Ll'mons, :160 size
doz. 29(•

.,~ lm.Atfrlta'PAaFIC ~

$

Tells How She Lost
15 Lbs. of FAT
Rheumatism Gone Too
Here is a woman who was l"aplcty putting on weight and wh~ was
Lroubled wit h rheumatiAm too
Read ber ktter

Mr~

AA Qual 'lty
fiOr on ly

Frc.~h hui!' a d ' cgctables

A marriage llcense was Issued
L} the probate court Thuraday
morning to Archie Pierce, 28, and
VlrglniB CM'!eron. 21
Pierce, a.
mmer , gave bis address aa Rutland
and ~e as Pomeroy They filed
their Intentions of being wedded by
Rev McCumber

daughter, Orvll
Mr fnnd
v Spem.:er
anrt
nd WilmaH Holter
and Avis

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2 for 19c

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Lhf' Anllerlcan Revolution Jn cooper..
11.t1un with. t.bl!l Rouah and Allled
Pamtlle11 A.aliOCI&amp;tiDD of Amerk:a aL
the annua.l rroup meeting,
Ba.tw·
da~ A~.&lt;!~"USt 18, will dedic&amp;te tbe
11raveH of George Roush, at the Weldon &lt;.ernetery, Raclne, and Henry
Rowoh , at the
Wolfe
cemetery,
Plants
The graveB 0: tbese two Revolu1 Uonary aoldlers will be Included in
! the dedloat1on program during
u•hich time spea.ken of naUonal
prominence will be pre&amp;ent for Lhe
occasion Further notloe and com piPLed program will
be pub\lshed
lat~r U1011e In chat"ge aay

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Pure

Small Packages

$1.25
27c
lb.

lb. 27c

Print Butter

Kidnaped Banker and Wife

ORA VE8 TO BE DEDIC.&amp;TED

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Daniels will be
presentl.&gt;d Frldny from tht! lutnd
Wft.GOll
~:~tattooed The Win-More Clau or the
evening, July 14. 1933 at the Heath aeai tne Rathburn store u.s D. part t J"' eath M E Church wUl meet FrlJl(. E
Church
The
progr::m of the Independen ce Day celebra- l day l:'lVenl.ng at the borne of Mts.
'Which opens at H p M Is open t.o LlOn
She remains undtH the care 1nay Smith on Grant St.l'eet for a
:me g:eneraJ publlc
ot Dr C A Poludexter who bas 1t.lx o'clock pot lUCk sopper
The foDowlng pupils will pn.rtJcl·l oeen c:..rlng fOJ the pain ful Injuries.
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1 Mrs Hury Bc~p ot Charleston
J~t~.te Jean Ebersbach MalUm llO·
-Well, Cressa Webb, VIrginia White • J c F'rancls of Zanesville carrrel ~~rl~~ u::n~d~~re~:~ ~Ued
M'lldred Howett, Angie Elizabeth 1 Wednesday Cor a short visit bere I W!Uiarna Mr Willla 5 h r' ank
Shain, Charles Ass. Bl adburv Nel- ~ Nlth relative;;
He was ILCcom pav· I •d a. he;rt a~tack ri:esd~ o auft'f"lJ!;!: Pup.te, Eloise Byers Donna .ed home by his wife and
t wo
re 1ted tQ be somewhar Ieven ng
Bowett, Marpret
Ann
Strauss I chlldren, who have been visiting rcl po
mprovft11th Will, Frances Elberfeld Eli211.~ ner e with Mls
Francls' parer::\.s
beth Cook. George Massar VIrginia Mr and Mrs J ohn Gilliland Ed11a
Cap t W R. Hapt.onst&amp;.ll, who hu
()Qeglein. Robert Harbrech t Kath· OI11Uand accompanied
then~ to been el'}jCJylng a t hirty-day fur.ryn Mitch, NorllUln Edw~u ds and ZLmcsvllle for u vh;~t
ough at his home here haiJ recentMa1y Ehr.obeU1 Klbe1 fe ld
I Mrs Bessie Rice rettuncd ·rhtU'S· ' 'Y returned to the
where he
1 •L.l morning to her employmem at I 1 •U IJto t&gt;t.atlonf'ct on r: @'OVf' I11&amp;Zlli'nt
,ttr.tc':D.IARY IIOS'fF.Ss
I )W Bni ly pnstetul..:lng plllnt. a.rte•llxl:H
.tn nbsencc dt\e to Ulnell8
M1 und Mu~ 0
E
M&lt;'Kinle:r
Mrs A A OhH.pptJlle Wtts hos~~sl!
J ohn r.eape1. Emmet Shulc,r and and family moVed Thursday h"Oitl
Wednuday e.rtetnoon at her home ~fl·s Har1le Mn1le
dmlth
we1el thelr resld,..nce on ~u~h Th~ d avon Powell Street to the n uxiliarv to Athens vl.!ntors Wednesday evening enu~ to Harrisonville, where the~
tbe
Brotherhood
of
Railroad where they att.ended a business. I \1' 11 rtside with Mn McKinlef"s
Trainmen. About fifteen were pte- meeting or t he Ohio
Fuel Qasl' mot her, Mrs
~ Gilmore wh . 'l
sent for the bu.siness session
Company
Is In ft!Jiill8' health.

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LII JI~n Mr'JOre spe"t Wednesday
in Alhens with trt~nds
Will am Fields of Bellefontaine
fPf'llt last W(ek with his sister
Mn. Van Jonnaon
Occ:ge Swearingen of Pt ScoU
Kan wac. the &amp;'\lefit of Mrr. Mag·
!tic sw ~a.rtngCn and Mr a.nd Mrs
Frank Capehalt thl6 week
M1 and Mrs Mert Holmes a 1 "
1
1 children M~ and Mrs Blake. anti
1 daur,htu or Nell15. W
Va
were I
Monday :md Tuesd:~y gUests of
I Gto1ge Jenkins and family
!IJ1 and Mrs Earl Wetzel and
chlldt en who have been gueete at
her PCJ cuts. Mr and Mrs Morgan
Dean tetumed to lhelr home at

M:cmda.y

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lb.
47c
3 bag

Single Pound

D

Mr. a.nd ~- Oeell Bradbury, eon

'MIDDLEPORT

O'CLOC~

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Oha.rlea and Dk:ll: Wlle3' wert! Runna 1.A!'r. Jtut g
ttnaton vlslt.ol'l. Wednesda)'
Mr und Mrs Splmoor Rocen. and
Mr. aud Mn. D . A HoWell te·
fam il y of Newton are ~llb1r; :..tr
PBOJIII J;'OUJI. JIIIWI '1'0
turneid TueldaJ eventnc hom •
tOontlDued trom Pace tA•e)
•u~ Mrs 'I'horruu 81.-:th
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RG-IN-~--~
vtslt at Chl.rlee:ton.
wide drtve
c -nP$t McCoy or Ouk Hill s ~n t
Mrl. Gilbert Hamilton of OqAceualni ~he leaaue ot obsttuc- thl 1\'t&gt;t '' end wtt.h Thelma BIB'Pt h
Iumbus, who tu.a betn vtal~w1th. t1on11t" tActlca, the Ohio repeal
Mn; \{alt!:r Cartwrlrht and t wo
GREGG
n!lativea to Pomeroy, .pent Wed- council demanded that Lhe coun daughlers went to Klttannlnw, Pu
Phone 582-L
" ,e,aues L o r Mn. RayHe. allow lmmetlla.te vote on re ......
lor a two
week&amp; V\lllt.
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,....._.,.•. Friday
M 1 r! W!lllam
~-- 11 ot••.... 1,,_
&lt;.OX a.n&lt;l famllt
contendhll' that the Mosl.er l.Aw: ,W&amp;II
rvw.,
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Oeorp 8Lelft returned Tuesdafl lr. compll&amp;nce with a congre.stionM.I ven ~~ vistt.lng Mr and Mn;. H B
ennlna from a week'• vllllt In Co· act callJ.na for a vote on repeat RuF'&gt;~'ll
MRS. HAY US"IMPROVED
Jumbwl
This oont.e:ntJ.on was uphe ld
M1 and Mn John lr'onhee or
PIANO RECITAl. TO HI
Mrs F w Hay, 183 Mill Street, 18
Mlsls Beulah Porque .;t ColumThe next step tn the wet-Bnd- He1~ I J ' !! were Sunday &amp;uetib; of Mr '
PRESENTED
bw; arrived t.hl! fttst of the
k ciry controversy, outside of the poe.! and Mrs Hoy Fo:a:.
l
: utd fFoerlngth'"olt '',om
, 1 njurlesh sustboatnLh~ tor 11 vl.!llt wttb Miss Ruth Th:~~ the ftUn&amp; of a list or candlttaLes 1 M ~ Luclll~ Russell spent u rrw
A second of the two Pl..\no rec 1lals 1
ur
u Y ay w tn
J
u thet rhe0 d
hlble Supreme Court a.ctk&gt;n, will be '1 da) ~ t ile past weell: W•t.h her 11istt"r
rtven by pupils of Muss France!' 1 eet were struck by a. he:w~ timber tm 0
s
by the dry~~ . Wetll tiled their 118t Mn Wm Powell or .Nf&gt;w Haven

COFfEl

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•lnci'Q' euept BaLW'd&amp;J. LooatW on Lower Secot:d Streel., Pomeroy, 0
When our trieDdl aend us lettcn or ntl11'5 mau.u Jor pubHcaUon t.hey

TJ£URSDAY JULY 13, ] 1)'1

OHlO.

And Not Just a Summer Shower, Either

fiiJ JIEIGB Pllat.UutNG co•JPUl'

• '1'11tJ118DAY, JULY It, 1933

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Mr a.nd Mrs H V S1wn c r ~ r "nt

Bumlay with Ml sSI:"~ Oorolha and
1 1t PJ'ople than ~hr:rs
Art I 1 1a Dys pepsia L1ve1 t~ou b - Smah Hrnjeo nt Smd•,\lll._. \\'
ks Fa t1 J of the hem1. apd Kidney Va
1 ull nlf nt_, are common diseuses ol
1 !at IH uple
TEA

s con::;tlpallon retards '.atty
Il••llt\
I l • ' "lni!Olh and Is proven the
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tucm~ ·~medy that. gets dlr~

,~,

Spencer called on P R On JLJcl
family Monday PVf'nlng
Jark SoldPn aud Marian 011
ca llt&gt;d 111 R I!! Orr Hunrlay 11ftf"l •
noon
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UNION, W.VA.

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wllb rheumc.ti.sm At: lh~
• nd CJI rhe second IJot~le 1 was
lhl!;lwd onrl find I urn now on ry
Joi,J po1 omts {orlgmal weight, u; I
b- ' a t 1~illch I am '10 pleao:edl 81,1 t
f h:lVt al:&gt;t1 felt my rhe umatism

DANCE!

il'LIL h le~~ wh1 ch has b::!ert so trou
blt-reme n m y knee:.. 1 must soy
I think Kru~chen a splendid weig!•t
reducer' rMissl E L P

JULY 14TH.
MUSJ(; BY I

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Mrs Emma Zerkle of New Haven
Green
Dumgarner and wife
Anna Johnson a nd Millie Bumgar
11er gave their Sunday school cl9.!'1.'1·1
LS a plcruc
at t he rRmp ground

~pent the week with W

ui)Jpl~cl

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Overweig h ~ Dr nd

SVNCOI'.4.10RS

rheuma~c pol-

l ~onlng often go together Tfle six
~ah.o; In Kruschen ELSSist tHe lnh•·-

Atrld Order--Qid and new
Dances

w iht \ t'l"Y ~"'fi\ISe O{ taL and
Wr. hav oe lnKlalled larre eelllnc
It quickly, easilY
anrt
F:tn!C
•ate,\
Bein g a dt•llcluus d1ln!( 1~
cu u , b•• tO.I(Cll wlt.h milk 01
sugar
t..o\OIF.S tlk
GF.NTS '!k
II ISlt H1 u! &lt;'Ofree 01 tra vo u take
S1mday
110 ll H ~ wiLl\ Asia Tea
Eddie D)lcr of Yo.mestowu 11.ml
l'or Salt'! Hy
U-R-WELCOME!
Billy D") er. of New Haven called on
Th&lt;' Stansbury Drug Co. Mr.s Taylor Bumgarner and ramlly
1\hddlcoort, Otilo
Sunday
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f{1rJ U .Ps

I started taklng Kruschen .Salts
of th ~ good 1t had done tor
flitnd of mine who hQd been

bccau.~e

1 na.l organs l.j.J perfonn J.h~ fum ·
t lol&gt;s pro)J':!rl~-llttlc by 11tUe th:l.t
I ttF,IJ fnt go.._s, slowly, Yes-but
~ u n h You feel won&lt;k!dully heal lii.V ~ outhful and "norgetlc- more
1• t t' l.!n e vl•l bl"!ore In yot4' l!fe 1
rc1u srh~n Salts IS l)bt,aina.blP.
at

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Mru ti n &amp;

Ph ~ nnaQ,

Pl'dicroy

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MEANS ,money In
I TJD0t0rlat'l
lfcx'k:et- thll new AA
en~J

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QualitY dre that Goodrich t. ofler•

inl fer on(J M.611i I

Never' before hal AA Quality been
oflered at auch a price. Think at
hi A bla, eura •turdy tire , , ,

apeclaJly -proceued. to tlve abbormally lOI:Itl"ear. v-..u not onl)l
aave when you buy It • , • but you
aaveatfll further tbrou&amp;h ltllon•a

mJJea&amp;ellfe.

Why 1bop around for roc:t bottom
pricea to keep tlre COita down I

llllt come In and •• thla ""'
Goodrich Cavalle. that II 1ellln•
like wlldllre. You'JI make tt you1
atand"anl tire •• , just •• tboulandt
of othfll' wile motorbtl ar•
• •• ad u1'lo&amp; mooeyl

do"'-

BIRTH RATL DECLINES
NEW:S DISPATCH s how• the b1rth mte Ill West \'irguu a d,· ., IJnerJ dtllll lg" tlw p. ~t yea r This 1tcm 111 1bwlf I
du e~ not mt•,,n . t gH: tt rlt- ,t\ hut when It 11'l linl( Pd wtlh the 1
co nQ1lwn :-. ot t h e p1 c~e nl tlm Q!'. 1t "ho\'11-S that p co Jl\ c .Lte

A

u s tng good IUdgm( 111 111 I h e ll r::o ullol o1' famiLI.l!~
Just why t here ~ h uuld be ,1nv nbJertion or 111

why the1e should not he

1 c]oll: lllg

th.tt th e peo ple o(

t.n l l

th e

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Atatc nf W e:-;t \'n·g11Ha are s ma rt r uough ~nd p ust~c~scd,
of e nvu gh guod JUd:.tmcnt to pn.!HHl l ~t: brmging ul '' 1
g1eat man) r::ht ldt en m lo the '\oJid, the g'l'eat muJonly 11f ~

\\horn would

h£l\ l' .1

mol'.t d1ab cxt~ t ent~' to SRY the l ca:o~.t,

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Men smile
at my simple reasoning

WILL'S TIRE &amp;
BATTERY
Salea and Service
PHONE 10-lt

Pomeroy, 0

;.· ;-.;;.t~.. ...... !
d......

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Goodrich
l Cavalier

• ~oadfci~,.. .rol&gt;-'for
,.. forpt ,...,..
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Whenevet: &lt;he subject of cigarettes
comes up, I sit ba.:kquiedyand leuhe
men explaon ~bou&lt; the "Toasting"
process. Then,iftheyaskmyopinioo,
I'm pretty fr.mk and &lt;ell them why
"I.uckies please"_,.., at leas~. After
all, there's an inlima&lt;e relalionship
between a. cigarette a.nd my hps

anrt

Middleport-a
lUI lust:; rour week.'; und costs not
mort• tl•an 86c
ml

rm

-and
very sensrtive about my
personal damnness. Certainly I en..

joy Luckies' delicious tobaccos and
their mellow-mtldness-but the

comforung purity of ''Toasting"
wha[ I pnzc almost above everything else. And that is a woman·~
reason for saymg "l:uckics Ple-Jse!''
tS

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THE bAlLY

1-Jll; !)AlLY TRIBUN

TRIBUNE •~ TOMEROY,

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Kmered u

ol Pomtr•J, Ohio
III!:OOD.d·clua mat.ter sept u , IWf, a.t- the PW omce aL
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.aoul!l 111 a1J ~ alltl their na..mf:&amp;-&amp;lthoU&amp;"h not. neceM&amp;rilY t.o bt' ~
AnonJI!lOUII letter&amp;, however excPI!ent and delirable in t.b.~m· ,

iftAted.

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Mv• LP no tn&amp;tance wlU be publilhed..
MATIONAL

8EPBESfNT4TIVt:S
Fred K.hp...U, lac.

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Ch:k:a10, Phl.ladelpbla, Ptl*aburrb, Milwaukee

a plcn.le • t the
Wcdllf$d~~oy :l.fternoon
noon waa apeut In playWg Ptnell
The guest of the claaaes were Mn.
Hel~ n Wet.zel a.nd cblldren, Rob1. crt
Donal4,. and.. M&amp;rram. of Columbus. Mn Roy Holmet~, Tilomn.s
Quick
Ra.chel
Mills,
Bernlcc
:Qt'tlGks, Fred:i Duffey and ,AUldren
' Ka.thl een a.nd Jean, Pauline Duckworth Jean WllHams Mara:ar •
Blake and little gl..&gt;i friend
Mr Llnd Mrs W F' Lelbnmrl r-f
Parlow, &amp;pent Tue!day with thelr
son and fr~.m ily
Mr and Mns. Ya.n Johnson, LUt lion Moore .u.ct daughter, Ma.t)Orle
Mra R C Weat 11pent Sll.'lday m
\
Portla.nd with Mr and Mrs w~:d
'I M!ddlmvnrt
Mr and Mr&amp; Walter Kelch ot
I Louisville Ky came Friday to
epend a few day s with Mn. Kelch's
patents, ¥r and Mn; Van John·

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been Q"Ue&amp;.t&amp; of hiS pa.rcnts
Mr and Mrs S P Wise. retutn r "
to theu home at Columbw; SWl- ,

Mr rm c.l Mrs Merle

I h a.ve

Wise

who

d!l j .

who Is !:'Ina. guest of
Pott~

1\l"ti

17c

MILK

FLOU,lt

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tall
cano

17c

25 lb•

ROLL BUTTER
LARD
F&amp;P
FRUIT SALAD

2

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No, 2

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TOMATO JUICE
OCTAGON SOAP

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LQVE~
,ltfi
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bac

LUX SOAP FLAKES

Soui.h

rz'f" ... -

cans

1.~.
'""7-

lge.
pkg.

early this 'fijtk
I
D lVI Hunison f!pent ~f'Vf'rul rh •
Whether Ofl1o 1.!1 for or a,alnst w!Lh Uoyd r.nd Emil Hoffm an or
repeal wm til! decided at. the Nov Ma.~on reeently
election and the repeal convenM1 and Mrs Ouy ROush and
tton on Dec ~ will be an echo of fam1l y and Mrs Jess It" :(mlson ur
the vote for delega.tes who will tor- Mru:on ral!'.ld on M
M
n.auy carry out the wish of the Kne pp sunday
r'
R~u·
!:tate as slgnUied In its choice of ,
de lerates
ln connection with l he rullng,
i!.AGLE RIDGE
1
~he court. also declared ~hat per~
~..__
SOOB slpling referPnrlum or lnltla.-~ Wll ma Holter Is s ~r.dlng a f f'W
t lve petitiOns nre not required to ds~" w1t h Chllrl~'$
,Fl nPllng and
personally till tn their ward. prec~ famil y Rt SumMr
, ,
~ct 0~ t.ownsll!olp names a~num-~ C L Ou and ra-nlllJ spent S:.mrB
nons rculating he!• pe- day 'flliL B E 01 r and fomll'l
tlUo~ may do fillls~. tt wlls eld
Mrs LuUwr t.l tLc:ul find (tough ·
tet I ua11ltft !p£' H from Wedne11dn.v
CLIFTON W V..,
Sundo} With her pa11• nt.~ M•
111lltll
r
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nnd Mr "' UtorgP. FrerlrLick
Wit tUm F&gt;Jidet\ck
~ llf"IH
lhr
Mrs. Ouy Staln::t.:ter llUCI dawolh · ~~~J· 1 nd a1 Cheste1 ~&gt;.lt h Mr 1\lld
ter Ruth Ann returned to thch ~r'&gt; f bi•1 Warner
home at Oa.yton. So.turd11y art~ l
Mrs I H '5pencer and sons EL&lt;;on
sp;~.~.dlng a. we ek. hen
) Watd Lee and Dayt on saent Frlm.r. and Mrs Lester Johnson an- day Afternoon with Mrs p R orr

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nounce the birth of

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HAZEL LtVJ NGSTON

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1ASIA
j ~£~~;,~~~ !~~. ""'

We're
u.
Offer1"ngYou I

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New Potatoes .. . . . . 10 lbs. 29c
Watermelons ... , . . . . each ..39c
Peaches ... . ... . . . . 2 lbs. 15c
4 H1s. 25·~
Bananas
Carrots .
2 bunches 9c
C11L Or~ml!;es, sizes l!ill and
176 .. .. . . . .. .
.. .. doz. 29(•
Ll'mons, :160 size
doz. 29(•

.,~ lm.Atfrlta'PAaFIC ~

$

Tells How She Lost
15 Lbs. of FAT
Rheumatism Gone Too
Here is a woman who was l"aplcty putting on weight and wh~ was
Lroubled wit h rheumatiAm too
Read ber ktter

Mr~

AA Qual 'lty
fiOr on ly

Frc.~h hui!' a d ' cgctables

A marriage llcense was Issued
L} the probate court Thuraday
morning to Archie Pierce, 28, and
VlrglniB CM'!eron. 21
Pierce, a.
mmer , gave bis address aa Rutland
and ~e as Pomeroy They filed
their Intentions of being wedded by
Rev McCumber

daughter, Orvll
Mr fnnd
v Spem.:er
anrt
nd WilmaH Holter
and Avis

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MARRIAGE LICENSt;

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dea th
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\Jie . • ,msr n hlgbe -.

•=========COPr.R,I4NT .JIYIUJII&amp; PUniiUS .JJ/nltiNCA7ll, INC.

2 for 19c

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The Onto Stakl Society, Bona of
Lhf' Anllerlcan Revolution Jn cooper..
11.t1un with. t.bl!l Rouah and Allled
Pamtlle11 A.aliOCI&amp;tiDD of Amerk:a aL
the annua.l rroup meeting,
Ba.tw·
da~ A~.&lt;!~"USt 18, will dedic&amp;te tbe
11raveH of George Roush, at the Weldon &lt;.ernetery, Raclne, and Henry
Rowoh , at the
Wolfe
cemetery,
Plants
The graveB 0: tbese two Revolu1 Uonary aoldlers will be Included in
! the dedloat1on program during
u•hich time spea.ken of naUonal
prominence will be pre&amp;ent for Lhe
occasion Further notloe and com piPLed program will
be pub\lshed
lat~r U1011e In chat"ge aay

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Pure

Small Packages

$1.25
27c
lb.

lb. 27c

Print Butter

Kidnaped Banker and Wife

ORA VE8 TO BE DEDIC.&amp;TED

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Cane

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Daniels will be
presentl.&gt;d Frldny from tht! lutnd
Wft.GOll
~:~tattooed The Win-More Clau or the
evening, July 14. 1933 at the Heath aeai tne Rathburn store u.s D. part t J"' eath M E Church wUl meet FrlJl(. E
Church
The
progr::m of the Independen ce Day celebra- l day l:'lVenl.ng at the borne of Mts.
'Which opens at H p M Is open t.o LlOn
She remains undtH the care 1nay Smith on Grant St.l'eet for a
:me g:eneraJ publlc
ot Dr C A Poludexter who bas 1t.lx o'clock pot lUCk sopper
The foDowlng pupils will pn.rtJcl·l oeen c:..rlng fOJ the pain ful Injuries.
•
1 Mrs Hury Bc~p ot Charleston
J~t~.te Jean Ebersbach MalUm llO·
-Well, Cressa Webb, VIrginia White • J c F'rancls of Zanesville carrrel ~~rl~~ u::n~d~~re~:~ ~Ued
M'lldred Howett, Angie Elizabeth 1 Wednesday Cor a short visit bere I W!Uiarna Mr Willla 5 h r' ank
Shain, Charles Ass. Bl adburv Nel- ~ Nlth relative;;
He was ILCcom pav· I •d a. he;rt a~tack ri:esd~ o auft'f"lJ!;!: Pup.te, Eloise Byers Donna .ed home by his wife and
t wo
re 1ted tQ be somewhar Ieven ng
Bowett, Marpret
Ann
Strauss I chlldren, who have been visiting rcl po
mprovft11th Will, Frances Elberfeld Eli211.~ ner e with Mls
Francls' parer::\.s
beth Cook. George Massar VIrginia Mr and Mrs J ohn Gilliland Ed11a
Cap t W R. Hapt.onst&amp;.ll, who hu
()Qeglein. Robert Harbrech t Kath· OI11Uand accompanied
then~ to been el'}jCJylng a t hirty-day fur.ryn Mitch, NorllUln Edw~u ds and ZLmcsvllle for u vh;~t
ough at his home here haiJ recentMa1y Ehr.obeU1 Klbe1 fe ld
I Mrs Bessie Rice rettuncd ·rhtU'S· ' 'Y returned to the
where he
1 •L.l morning to her employmem at I 1 •U IJto t&gt;t.atlonf'ct on r: @'OVf' I11&amp;Zlli'nt
,ttr.tc':D.IARY IIOS'fF.Ss
I )W Bni ly pnstetul..:lng plllnt. a.rte•llxl:H
.tn nbsencc dt\e to Ulnell8
M1 und Mu~ 0
E
M&lt;'Kinle:r
Mrs A A OhH.pptJlle Wtts hos~~sl!
J ohn r.eape1. Emmet Shulc,r and and family moVed Thursday h"Oitl
Wednuday e.rtetnoon at her home ~fl·s Har1le Mn1le
dmlth
we1el thelr resld,..nce on ~u~h Th~ d avon Powell Street to the n uxiliarv to Athens vl.!ntors Wednesday evening enu~ to Harrisonville, where the~
tbe
Brotherhood
of
Railroad where they att.ended a business. I \1' 11 rtside with Mn McKinlef"s
Trainmen. About fifteen were pte- meeting or t he Ohio
Fuel Qasl' mot her, Mrs
~ Gilmore wh . 'l
sent for the bu.siness session
Company
Is In ft!Jiill8' health.

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Don

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LII JI~n Mr'JOre spe"t Wednesday
in Alhens with trt~nds
Will am Fields of Bellefontaine
fPf'llt last W(ek with his sister
Mn. Van Jonnaon
Occ:ge Swearingen of Pt ScoU
Kan wac. the &amp;'\lefit of Mrr. Mag·
!tic sw ~a.rtngCn and Mr a.nd Mrs
Frank Capehalt thl6 week
M1 and Mrs Mert Holmes a 1 "
1
1 children M~ and Mrs Blake. anti
1 daur,htu or Nell15. W
Va
were I
Monday :md Tuesd:~y gUests of
I Gto1ge Jenkins and family
!IJ1 and Mrs Earl Wetzel and
chlldt en who have been gueete at
her PCJ cuts. Mr and Mrs Morgan
Dean tetumed to lhelr home at

M:cmda.y

~

lb.
47c
3 bag

Single Pound

D

Mr. a.nd ~- Oeell Bradbury, eon

'MIDDLEPORT

O'CLOC~

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TID OAD,T 11tlBOrtlt"4 -.oMZRoy, ORIO.

Oha.rlea and Dk:ll: Wlle3' wert! Runna 1.A!'r. Jtut g
ttnaton vlslt.ol'l. Wednesda)'
Mr und Mrs Splmoor Rocen. and
Mr. aud Mn. D . A HoWell te·
fam il y of Newton are ~llb1r; :..tr
PBOJIII J;'OUJI. JIIIWI '1'0
turneid TueldaJ eventnc hom •
tOontlDued trom Pace tA•e)
•u~ Mrs 'I'horruu 81.-:th
~
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-I~
RG-IN-~--~
vtslt at Chl.rlee:ton.
wide drtve
c -nP$t McCoy or Ouk Hill s ~n t
Mrl. Gilbert Hamilton of OqAceualni ~he leaaue ot obsttuc- thl 1\'t&gt;t '' end wtt.h Thelma BIB'Pt h
Iumbus, who tu.a betn vtal~w1th. t1on11t" tActlca, the Ohio repeal
Mn; \{alt!:r Cartwrlrht and t wo
GREGG
n!lativea to Pomeroy, .pent Wed- council demanded that Lhe coun daughlers went to Klttannlnw, Pu
Phone 582-L
" ,e,aues L o r Mn. RayHe. allow lmmetlla.te vote on re ......
lor a two
week&amp; V\lllt.
,.,-•
...... ay , ...
,....._.,.•. Friday
M 1 r! W!lllam
~-- 11 ot••.... 1,,_
&lt;.OX a.n&lt;l famllt
contendhll' that the Mosl.er l.Aw: ,W&amp;II
rvw.,
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Oeorp 8Lelft returned Tuesdafl lr. compll&amp;nce with a congre.stionM.I ven ~~ vistt.lng Mr and Mn;. H B
ennlna from a week'• vllllt In Co· act callJ.na for a vote on repeat RuF'&gt;~'ll
MRS. HAY US"IMPROVED
Jumbwl
This oont.e:ntJ.on was uphe ld
M1 and Mn John lr'onhee or
PIANO RECITAl. TO HI
Mrs F w Hay, 183 Mill Street, 18
Mlsls Beulah Porque .;t ColumThe next step tn the wet-Bnd- He1~ I J ' !! were Sunday &amp;uetib; of Mr '
PRESENTED
bw; arrived t.hl! fttst of the
k ciry controversy, outside of the poe.! and Mrs Hoy Fo:a:.
l
: utd fFoerlngth'"olt '',om
, 1 njurlesh sustboatnLh~ tor 11 vl.!llt wttb Miss Ruth Th:~~ the ftUn&amp; of a list or candlttaLes 1 M ~ Luclll~ Russell spent u rrw
A second of the two Pl..\no rec 1lals 1
ur
u Y ay w tn
J
u thet rhe0 d
hlble Supreme Court a.ctk&gt;n, will be '1 da) ~ t ile past weell: W•t.h her 11istt"r
rtven by pupils of Muss France!' 1 eet were struck by a. he:w~ timber tm 0
s
by the dry~~ . Wetll tiled their 118t Mn Wm Powell or .Nf&gt;w Haven

COFfEl

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....... ~. qtUo. unaer the Act. of March S, 1m. PubiJI.bed O.Uy ~ aDd.
•lnci'Q' euept BaLW'd&amp;J. LooatW on Lower Secot:d Streel., Pomeroy, 0
When our trieDdl aend us lettcn or ntl11'5 mau.u Jor pubHcaUon t.hey

TJ£URSDAY JULY 13, ] 1)'1

OHlO.

And Not Just a Summer Shower, Either

fiiJ JIEIGB Pllat.UutNG co•JPUl'

• '1'11tJ118DAY, JULY It, 1933

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FRIDAY NIGHT,

Mr a.nd Mrs H V S1wn c r ~ r "nt

Bumlay with Ml sSI:"~ Oorolha and
1 1t PJ'ople than ~hr:rs
Art I 1 1a Dys pepsia L1ve1 t~ou b - Smah Hrnjeo nt Smd•,\lll._. \\'
ks Fa t1 J of the hem1. apd Kidney Va
1 ull nlf nt_, are common diseuses ol
1 !at IH uple
TEA

s con::;tlpallon retards '.atty
Il••llt\
I l • ' "lni!Olh and Is proven the
1

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tucm~ ·~medy that. gets dlr~

,~,

Spencer called on P R On JLJcl
family Monday PVf'nlng
Jark SoldPn aud Marian 011
ca llt&gt;d 111 R I!! Orr Hunrlay 11ftf"l •
noon
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UNION, W.VA.

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wllb rheumc.ti.sm At: lh~
• nd CJI rhe second IJot~le 1 was
lhl!;lwd onrl find I urn now on ry
Joi,J po1 omts {orlgmal weight, u; I
b- ' a t 1~illch I am '10 pleao:edl 81,1 t
f h:lVt al:&gt;t1 felt my rhe umatism

DANCE!

il'LIL h le~~ wh1 ch has b::!ert so trou
blt-reme n m y knee:.. 1 must soy
I think Kru~chen a splendid weig!•t
reducer' rMissl E L P

JULY 14TH.
MUSJ(; BY I

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Mrs Emma Zerkle of New Haven
Green
Dumgarner and wife
Anna Johnson a nd Millie Bumgar
11er gave their Sunday school cl9.!'1.'1·1
LS a plcruc
at t he rRmp ground

~pent the week with W

ui)Jpl~cl

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Overweig h ~ Dr nd

SVNCOI'.4.10RS

rheuma~c pol-

l ~onlng often go together Tfle six
~ah.o; In Kruschen ELSSist tHe lnh•·-

Atrld Order--Qid and new
Dances

w iht \ t'l"Y ~"'fi\ISe O{ taL and
Wr. hav oe lnKlalled larre eelllnc
It quickly, easilY
anrt
F:tn!C
•ate,\
Bein g a dt•llcluus d1ln!( 1~
cu u , b•• tO.I(Cll wlt.h milk 01
sugar
t..o\OIF.S tlk
GF.NTS '!k
II ISlt H1 u! &lt;'Ofree 01 tra vo u take
S1mday
110 ll H ~ wiLl\ Asia Tea
Eddie D)lcr of Yo.mestowu 11.ml
l'or Salt'! Hy
U-R-WELCOME!
Billy D") er. of New Haven called on
Th&lt;' Stansbury Drug Co. Mr.s Taylor Bumgarner and ramlly
1\hddlcoort, Otilo
Sunday
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f{1rJ U .Ps

I started taklng Kruschen .Salts
of th ~ good 1t had done tor
flitnd of mine who hQd been

bccau.~e

1 na.l organs l.j.J perfonn J.h~ fum ·
t lol&gt;s pro)J':!rl~-llttlc by 11tUe th:l.t
I ttF,IJ fnt go.._s, slowly, Yes-but
~ u n h You feel won&lt;k!dully heal lii.V ~ outhful and "norgetlc- more
1• t t' l.!n e vl•l bl"!ore In yot4' l!fe 1
rc1u srh~n Salts IS l)bt,aina.blP.
at

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Mru ti n &amp;

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Pl'dicroy

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MEANS ,money In
I TJD0t0rlat'l
lfcx'k:et- thll new AA
en~J

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QualitY dre that Goodrich t. ofler•

inl fer on(J M.611i I

Never' before hal AA Quality been
oflered at auch a price. Think at
hi A bla, eura •turdy tire , , ,

apeclaJly -proceued. to tlve abbormally lOI:Itl"ear. v-..u not onl)l
aave when you buy It • , • but you
aaveatfll further tbrou&amp;h ltllon•a

mJJea&amp;ellfe.

Why 1bop around for roc:t bottom
pricea to keep tlre COita down I

llllt come In and •• thla ""'
Goodrich Cavalle. that II 1ellln•
like wlldllre. You'JI make tt you1
atand"anl tire •• , just •• tboulandt
of othfll' wile motorbtl ar•
• •• ad u1'lo&amp; mooeyl

do"'-

BIRTH RATL DECLINES
NEW:S DISPATCH s how• the b1rth mte Ill West \'irguu a d,· ., IJnerJ dtllll lg" tlw p. ~t yea r This 1tcm 111 1bwlf I
du e~ not mt•,,n . t gH: tt rlt- ,t\ hut when It 11'l linl( Pd wtlh the 1
co nQ1lwn :-. ot t h e p1 c~e nl tlm Q!'. 1t "ho\'11-S that p co Jl\ c .Lte

A

u s tng good IUdgm( 111 111 I h e ll r::o ullol o1' famiLI.l!~
Just why t here ~ h uuld be ,1nv nbJertion or 111

why the1e should not he

1 c]oll: lllg

th.tt th e peo ple o(

t.n l l

th e

1

Atatc nf W e:-;t \'n·g11Ha are s ma rt r uough ~nd p ust~c~scd,
of e nvu gh guod JUd:.tmcnt to pn.!HHl l ~t: brmging ul '' 1
g1eat man) r::ht ldt en m lo the '\oJid, the g'l'eat muJonly 11f ~

\\horn would

h£l\ l' .1

mol'.t d1ab cxt~ t ent~' to SRY the l ca:o~.t,

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Men smile
at my simple reasoning

WILL'S TIRE &amp;
BATTERY
Salea and Service
PHONE 10-lt

Pomeroy, 0

;.· ;-.;;.t~.. ...... !
d......

r ....

Goodrich
l Cavalier

• ~oadfci~,.. .rol&gt;-'for
,.. forpt ,...,..
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Whenevet: &lt;he subject of cigarettes
comes up, I sit ba.:kquiedyand leuhe
men explaon ~bou&lt; the "Toasting"
process. Then,iftheyaskmyopinioo,
I'm pretty fr.mk and &lt;ell them why
"I.uckies please"_,.., at leas~. After
all, there's an inlima&lt;e relalionship
between a. cigarette a.nd my hps

anrt

Middleport-a
lUI lust:; rour week.'; und costs not
mort• tl•an 86c
ml

rm

-and
very sensrtive about my
personal damnness. Certainly I en..

joy Luckies' delicious tobaccos and
their mellow-mtldness-but the

comforung purity of ''Toasting"
wha[ I pnzc almost above everything else. And that is a woman·~
reason for saymg "l:uckics Ple-Jse!''
tS

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MASON CITY

For-Sate;

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SECTION :
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k'4u.di LW!i-i'4ew cro_p 11-mo;y. Anc
M1 :1 DOUI 1IIJI MerrilL ~ Sprln15·
qUality, 16 cen~ per lb. w. tt. dale, Peru:., was the recent. rueat
Athey in u:rrer, Ohk•.
7-l:Htt i ~~te-:.~· Ellzlbeth Diehl IIDd d&amp;u·
uurg. or J'&amp;IUOI IUVWed ilt
Mr. and Mn. Wltherl and faru·

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:.aon.&amp;Dle prlees. Brlui m Y9UJ

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lly or pt,

Pleau.nt

villted

To HVS[ll
J

a U, ~oq

M~~~~~ =a:'One

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I1HUJ
I 'I!Pill olf!l:f tor tllle •t Poblio A,uc t-.a at U.. restknce •f a.r Zirkle
rr.ear &amp;h• bavb lee Plant ,lull be·
and Mapoll brlllp,
lew tbe
-~::..:::;:::::..~.:.,""'..:,-:;:: -:::;::--::; 1 bt to.qer.,,, on Saturday, IDly
I OoAsecuUve insertlonl for
15lh. 1811. .U my bouehold coo4e

r.mero,.

• Consecut1vi tnlertiom for price of

[ l;.auah of Pl Plealant were SUN~AY
sue~ts of Mr. and M:n. Ed Oape-

IhartP~ulandne famU,.
Thomas
this

Sunday with Erneat CrOI5I aDd fam.lly of Condit.
Mack Maple and Dorothy JArk'l.ns ot Elut Liverpool were. calling
on W. B Cross and wUe &amp;nd Re-

room

'Itle ad taker Willll&amp;dly 18111t you
becca CotterlU saturday.
1f de&amp;iroed, 10 that the
tor
Cathryn Carnahan spent the weet
~ 1n
tnd
with Ruth and Oraee Balser.
our
ad
la
prep.;..
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a
1
mapner 84 t.o brlna t.b.e ;;rfle~oi
Earl Parrett of Columbus spent
•
Sunday wlth A. B Cross 1\nd famresultlt to you.
lly
'
here Sunday
Ernet~t Smith and ramlly spent
18 publishers wUI be re•poMlble prompl Tenm cuh.
o~ tor one meorred insertion
Olark Dull, owner.
Pearl Faye Bletner and brother Tuesday with Ntal Sal5er.
ot &amp;Dl' adverti!Jemept, Errora ln
Cl&amp;&amp;~. l'tleNamee, A.u.ctloneer. Cal l v'slted with their parents at
Bell Spencer who hall been qult.e
adverttaementa anould be reported -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_~ Charleston.
ill the paat week 1s better.
immediately.
?
Charles Lehew ot St"ubenvllle 11
Olad)rs Holman who is attendspending
this
week
wlt.h
hi&amp; mother Jng school at Athens was home oter
No aA.7erttaement wtU be taken !or
M..
!t!rs. S E Lehew Bl'd da.ughtei'B. the week end
less Ulan a m1nlmwn charge of
POMEROY, 0100.
Ml 11.nd Mn. John Maldf:U --nd
_
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twent~nvc centa for each inler~
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Malden
and
Court Street, Ote1 Smith'•
tlon.
cr. ildren of Clrclevtlle were ~week

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BYRON BING,

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end guests of Mr and Mrs. Herman
DJetner and famUy
Mrn B. P Board Is a visitor A.t.
Flat RJH::k t h 's week.
M; r Ka~~ M::Crony Is repoprted
t(.l be very Ill at her home hert!.
Ra v M roumn cot Pt. Pleasar.t was
Lhe Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs
L. c FW'bce ar.d fe.mlly
Mr. and Mrs Roy · Heny of
f.a.rkersbw-g are guests of the tatter's parents, Mr a.nd Mrs. L3wls
Dodson and family
Bertha Rou3h hii.S been suendiug
the past 11everal days with fuends
itJ Pt Pleasant.
_Mrs.:_:_ ~ Hart..enbath of Po•Jieroy

FoundLOST-Ci&amp;&amp;.J't!tLe Lighter, near 164
N. Third Aveuue, Middleport. No~
t.;fy Th~ Dally Tribun':l. Reward

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SHERIFF SALE OF REAL
E.\'lTA.TE
EiTATE OF' OHlO, MEIGS COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT
c E. Kelltr as Executor, etc,
vs
I Elmer NEwland and
Mlnnte Newland
Cuso No 8669
In pursuance of nn Order of Bale
h') the abov~ action, I will otTer for
sale at publlc auction at the door
of thr. Court House t11 roomeroy,

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,
th
FOUND - F~ kcy1 °~h Je~w~r
fllrll.fu nen.r ace c u.f,lbune o!~r q~re a_t !Dall~
8 23 t!
co ILIJ pa~ --~r~ ':..: _ __ _:_ _~
OOEtisMAK.lNG st&gt;eclalli !or July
all cotton dresaeJ made for $1 oo
sllk or rayon dresses tl SO Lucy
A 01bbs, 131 Mulberry Avenue
Phone 527-R.
7-10-3t

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POLLY AND HER

FOR RENT- Five rooms and bath
aot spring Ave. !"'~thcrJne Bauer

Ohio. ht the above named Cour.ty,
on Snturdny, .the 15th day of July,
7 ~7 -3 t
l tu;ta. at 10 o clock A. M , the fol- - - - - - - -- - - l lrwlng described R~c:al Es~ate :
NOTICE Ot' COAL BIDS
SliuaLc m the County or Meigs,
'l'he Middleport Board ot Educa- lc ihe State of Ohio and ill the ~~~:;~~~
tton will receive sealed bids to fur- township of Orange e.nd boWlded
!3EO.AJ'S
nl.!lh coal to t,he five Middleport and described as follows
B&lt;•hool buttd.ln_!ll: !or the comlniJ
Situated in Lhe ROiilhweLt quatschool yeax:, Tl)e ' bids must !tate t.t-r of section No. 4, Town No. 4,
the price per ton at which n good Range No. 12 of the Ohio com~~:rade of run of mine coal wU,l be , rtnny 's fUrch asc. Beginning at the
delivered to the bulldtngs Qs l'u~d- I northwest corner of a lot of land
f.d. The bids must be sealed and founerly owned by J. C Baker,
marked "Coal Bid" and )){' In thf! I t:-.cnce west forty-four and l'!evcnht.ndis of the Clerk on or before t(·tn links to the west line of said
3
the 1'lgbt to I wcUon No 4.
a. white oalt
reject any or all bids
I nvc Inches N. 33 degnes E seven
Paul s . Smut, Clerk Unk.s und v.hlte oak twelve inches
Middleport , Ohio 152 degree:.; CB.!it Lhlrtf!f!n links;
~,..:;:;;::;;:::::;;:;;:~;
thence south on said Bectlon Uno
., _
_ -,~~ twelve rod s and nve llnks to a sLake
r·~-o:-~
where a. white oak six Inches N.
Ju degrees E twelve and one~half
links. thence south 8 1-2 degr~es
e~t NIVI!R rQCJ.I and eiBht Ullka to a
whJtc oak free 2D inches In dta~
meter ol • come.. thence •outh 72
1-2 degrees; fiv e lads to R stake1
'fwe~ he:~utihtl apa.rtmcDI-8
thence B 80 deKreea E. six and
TfiE'I; TELl. ME
ovrr A. &amp; r . Store,
one · half rodM to a stake : thence e.
1
COLCNEL tiOOFE.R I~
1 5~ 1-3 det:I'CC8 E. n lucLeen rods ann 1
One huge sl'led l'ltore room
TAKINt; A LOT OF
nve n t.cen lmks to the road out to
25 by 80 f~t-nflxt to Ohio
S'TRE)JUOU5 EXERCISES
lund formerly owned by J c Bak~
I&gt;J CONNECTION WITH
I r1 , thence N ~1 1· 2 degrcllll E on
I
atld Bakel lme eight l'Ods &amp;nd
HIS Dtti:T AND I'M
One H room hom16-Can be
t\.\ elvc llllkli Lo a stake on' Ute west
CUP, (ijU ~ TO SEE 'h'HA1'
~&lt;lde cf lOad , thence N 23 1-2 dell'•fd for two tamiUe~o-Lwo
I KIND OF
I
gJ cell E twent} -tl.rcc rods and · H&lt;:'S
b11ih •·oomt&gt;, nuL to ITetlby ·
fOUl teen links to the place ot beg~ I OCIN(, !
tcrl&lt;~n Churn-All on Mw:tn \ I Inning, containing four acrcs a nd
~trect in l' omcro y.
Inquire I one hund 1cd and rodK more or lc:;f.l
A p pml~&gt; ed lit Sixty
Dolliu s.
lror.1
t:dw
Jo:bfon;bll.Ch at /
ctoo 001 ami canne L sell for leM
\ lhnu two~thlrdl! of applD.l'mment.
Ucd :\m hnr Store.
, 'fcr m11 ~r Sale cash on day or HalJ
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A o Tracy, Shcrtrr
1! W. Peoples, Atlorucy.
... ,...

CHERRY RIDGE

Mabel Hart and aon of Athen&amp; j
a. o . Tracy, Sh~rlff
apent from Saturday unt 1 Sunday
Mel&amp;i'J County, Ohio.
with ber parent.¥, Jell Violet a.nd E W Peoples, Attorney.
'Aite.
Elzl&amp;beth Ro8ls was calling on
Dale Perry and wife SWldQ after~
uoon.

A':/~:t. J~~J ~es~rves

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SHEIUFFS SALI!i OF BBAL
ESTA'l'E

•----------- ~ ~TATE OP Ollru, MEIGS COUN·
1Y. COMMON PLEAS COURT
SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL
I C E. Keller as Executor, etc.,
ESTATE
vs.
R. M Swindler and
STATB: OF OHIO, MEIGS COON· Fern Swindler.
TY COMMON
PLEAS COURT

...

C. E. KeUer &amp;a Executor, etc.

daugh~r.

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PAL~

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lflpled ocor!ni

HalO&gt;

on

r•rker,

nc~~e T::m~th;r~g~~d lcr~~d

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~:~g:ytor~~~~·~ ~mH~~:e~~g ~ ~a~ ;'~~. ~

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TWo bw:;e hit C

The Giant$' Shutout Specialist
1 . - - - - - - - - - - B y BURNLEY

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Struck out by BuCk 4, l:Jy Hayes I

1; b;-. 0 Rothgeb I
Wild p1trh Bt tck I
I U•JIIbl&lt;· play W Hw.lc}

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Nau!'(l1ton

St.olrn b~c Slunlcy
Imungs plLclwd
b) Il nyt·~ ''
!llOllC OUl IH tillld l Hlhl OJ! Ha yPS 1
6, runs soo10d five by 0 Ru~hcclJ
6 1nnlngs 10 lliL&lt;&gt;. 8 JllnR
1
11
Winning pltchet Buclc:
Lt:;lng 11ltcher Hayes
Runs batted In by Stl'llllSS SL'Itt • I
le5. Stanley 2, J. Johnson 2 Buck 4.1
W HJI.lt: J', C Haley 2
I
ecole by lnnlngs
Hysell Rlln

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IS ONE OF "THE FEW
To f~AKE 'THE JUMP FROM
COL!.EGE DIRECT 1'1:)

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ASSOCIAl'ION
Won Lost Pc ~
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Hal Bchumncher " orod hi' sixt h
Jer:ocy Cit.y «1 Toronl,o 2.
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r aront.o 6, Jen~ey City 4 'M. \ en
Giant.; Piralea Wi,'l
"""· t uunng back Sl Lou~. 3 t~ I Nu Need to SuQ'flr ®oth~r
I Innings, NfC(!m~t)
o Bvl nc .T&amp;rnes hahdlcd t he ehqrL ~
I Baltimore 9, Montreal 8 1 l:J lnu 0
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kept i"' l•o-gume
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Brooklyn
w, fuung rr(;.m the W l1ltc Sox of ~Wollen toe Joints ani
d •ha~g~ ~
Chi "" "O 4 0,. 1 ~r! WhJt.chlll h el'l t hem down to nonna an to~""~&gt; h 1
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As k Stansbury Drug Co, M!ddleLouisville at Kansa !J City
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nort. agent.s or any ~t class
1 jurt h :1d a very pamful thougllt, j Jchnny Alkn g C~t hot und fr&gt; n- dJuggl"t
Indlana.po l.ls at Mllwnukee
fo r a.n qr!Jlnal two'l'ht! Chicago Cub:, may wm \l~o' ned len as the Ya.n ke!'s hen.l Sl ounce botu" of Moone's Emerald
NATIONAL LEAGUt
N ~t · r,nJt l l t&gt;:. !tl~ pennan t
l.tOUl t, 4 to 2 ' rtl~ Browns collcct ::!d Ull 1rnll ~ trengthl and refuse to
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Boston at Pltl.sburgh
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In J::ctLI of Emetald Oil docs no a:lve
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~~~ ~ t:utcd t:t;e A,r kl' 1 ~ c u yo u c omplete ~atL~ roctJOn yo ... e::m
Al\oiERICAN LEAGU E
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Cleveland at Ph1ladelphl11.
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Special ncte People who want Lo
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Chicago at Washington
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INTERNATIONAL LF.AGUt:
1 s ;a t c1 ~ ;1 g
Thp Bnun::; a1c now 1. 1 Ut ;Jw u t hc Red 600C grabt.mg it quickly notll-f.' &amp;n
1mprovc::ment
1 ~l r mtd:;L ur u bnlllan m1d - (',IS'M I 1111 Drt rc..H I to-O
w!'l.l,..h will conUn uf' un1t1 L.'1e veln,o;
Ne wark a t Mon!J cal
j p 1 ~· 1 ,1nc' 1f t hf'lr pJV.:hu s d Jn;. rh I 'I II!:' nrav~:, of Bo:;ton 1 1· 1-1~ nnd buncties are reduced to normal
Bf!aming a bla 1mlle of ¥iC!\M1f, rr~(li41f
1'f.yea r-old tennia
Juscy Clty at Buftalo
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li l '~l 1 1 !c r f&gt;l&lt;&gt; h t mn m~ a1•d ~h r n •r' ·
!Jhenomenon, of Mllwauk1141{ W\'·t./1 ~llfi\WII with \he truphy s_ymbolic
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of hia. trium11h In th e NMt 0111 VIll' OourL Ch11nr,lnn1hlp at Chicago.
Albany at Toronto
The younguer. for whom l\ lrtlllt OIU'Iil' II PI'Citlh: cd, beat Gene Mako - - - - - -- - -

au4 he
kt:pt them j)oth 'oinK full tilt He
~elded hu \&gt;OOI\Ipn "'"lr atso hill' Iilii: tour &amp;&amp;$t.&amp; ~ a.nd three putouts.
The ~orl~:~a +.raa, as tollowH ~

EiearJes singled ami S~ri\U&amp;S sso red
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stngteo· ond aearteo went
to second W. Haley slnlfled a.nd
16
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' Haley scoced. At this !lolnt """
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SlX men ha.d batted and four sl.nA iAlO&amp;t
~les. a double.. and t riple and three
run s had been n ,;corded against
A fal.r slZed crowd was pre.:;cnt Hayes, he was rep laced by 0 . Rothwhen the umptre called play ball at ccb J Johnson sreeted RothgEb
the MJddlepon ughted Held Wed - v.:t h a &amp;Ingle and W Haley scored
ncsda.y night. C\leshite and Hysell McNaughton fa.nned Buck singled
Run were the competing team ~ and Stanley and J Johnson scort!d
.. Ieins for a chance to go Into the C Haley up for the second time In
sr ml-fl.nals wtlh Oak Htll as lhelr t he mulng, ended the carnage when I
opponents. For two Innings It was a he hit to second and. was Lhrown
p.tchers' battle nut a h1t being re- cut at first Six 1 uns. etg ht hits. no
c:&gt;rded and only one man 1eachmg CJI'Ors, one left
Hrst and that through a Cheshire
In the !onrth the boY" sUu ted
t; lrOr In the second Inning In the \I here U1ey left ,off ~ he p1ecedmg
thl d however the great Hy'ISell 1r:mnK Str11us3 lu st ur gave no
Hu~ artillery ~!Jiy coa~hed by Morris md1catlon of wht.t wru; to follow as 1
Harrison who In his "o:l'l' moments he was t hrown ouL at filst by
r.llow:s Bull Montana to assist him Garrison. Searles walked and L
to get t.he bats to the field and hold Haley was also out being throwr.
th jerseys for the pitchers to slip out by D Sisson on hiS tap m front
O'le their pltchinC arms, started to ul the plate The11 the nreworks
il king a nd before the M1ddleport :&gt;tort.ed wtth none on base and two
~ l~e Department WllS ca lled to ex- IHCll retired
tmgulsh the boys trom the Hills.
W Huley smg:lcct. St.anley walked.
. ht hits and sh rrms had been ~nd when J
Johnson drove to
tn thu ftnul•.
mg
ed A d
ccnlcr field and Douchet ty dropped
- - - --- - - - - -- - reoorded, eve!~ ru~~a~~!~ the fe~~~ th e ball Lh c 'fi.J:. twc scored and J uff Comer W HJI" tlmn IIUJiad 0 RoLhrtei.J 11
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by ct H tri~le bY Straus" wa:; Johnson v.as za1e at seconct Me- an{! S~anl:'!y followccl l&gt; !th AnoLhet• li&amp;)'C!I. 0
2 0 0 0 0 n
v,1 cs and ~It r the Inning In the Naughton singled Johnso n f!;Olll~ to ;: nd when t htl ball J.., lL \!u ouah RoLhMub ill
3 0 0 13 0 I
L!Je ~~~ bo~bardment continued I lnlid Buck :,tngl cd I!.Ji (ll M CN::l U:;;h• 181\•.'Jher Hll.ley SC01Cd aud m tlllltly
- - ---fm~ It o.e5 here tlul.t the morale of ion t :~~k seco;.ld unm olested an&lt; 1nulled up ~t U1ird J Johuaon was 'l'otnl
20 0 2 23• 16 G
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1 8 was seen to both ...sccred Bucl, wtml to second tl1rown out by Oa~rlson Three httk,
tlle Galli~ fho~nt~ f
Gracked 1 c11 t \e throw In tm d sco1cd \l.h:m l (lnc Jun . one error. one left From Hy8ell Run llJl AD R H PO A E
b~eak. an
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e ense d 1 with RothGeb drooped S!!t!t t s pl'Itrct It ere (11 there was no more scmlng . Sc l\rles 3b
4 1 3 1 3 1
Two err~s we~e: 5~hndwlc~~ts ~ ac usmst fo r the t hird out S~r&lt;1.uss who l'lnur::d~Y evening &lt;this evenirllP L Haley, d
5 1 l 1 0 0
tv.o wa s an
~ee Le 8 ld th - 1 &lt;:pencd. t.he tnn.ng with J.U out Pomero y and Parkers burg are play. Harrison lf
0 0 0 0 0 01
co unt for SIX more touu rs '
c 1c oo!!ed 1t m the same ffil!.ll' ,·r when IllS ofJ a game owln@' to the ract . W Haley, If
!i 3 3 1 1 0
b&lt;1ll 6Bme was on ce
Ilk l' e drovt to S&lt;ott and was thro~vn I that
the
Wellbton-Pnrl':crsburg 11 Kloes 56
J 0 0 0 1 D·
Mecntlmfte Buck d w11.t~ pltcl~mc:t Lh~ uLat tl1st Three hlt.s, six rull!S. two- ynrr.e was ctcelued off The game Btnnley, ss .
t 2 2 o o 0
a house a re an
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v. 111 ~tart nL 8 45
E Jchnson . rf
o o 0 ~ 0 0
&amp;a rne permitted fi ve men to reac
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J Johnson 1t
5 2 1 2 1 0
the l~ltml station, IWO by h lt.l&gt; l\1. 0 I Tli~e RbcJlpeLile fOI ~o~g ~~~n%~1~ Cl;;~~ir~K~~~~mc LOA~,,~ H PO A E M,:Naught~n. c
5 I 1 6 0 0I
('11 wa lks and one on a n error Ono 1l•u.v .lQ
en n.ppease • e
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5 1 2 3 4 0
4 0 0 0 0 1 Buck p
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was retired a t the plate m au en- l coal:hed machine again started In Sw.she:, r
4 0 0 I 1 0 C Haley lb
5 1 2 II I 0
deavor to score alter fl cat::h ill lcfl t he fUth. Serules ftrst up Amgled F'lfe. r
4 0 0 0 3 0 Strauss ,2b
5 1 I 2 3 0,
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Harrison mnde frequent cha nges m Sls5on sound asleqJ d1 eamlng p rob Scott, Jb
2 0 0 0 0 1 w~I~N~~rh~f 1~~ .~01~~ ng
:t:ls Jmeup but It seem-ed to make tmrrbly of how tnn.ny hits he would ge~ Dnugh£:rty, cf
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WINNERS HIT HARD

Chu. E. Hull, Clara BaUey
Ev11, and J . E BaHe)o
wmc Pomeroy visitors, recently.
Case No 8680.
Jn pursuance of an Order of Bale
1 Nobel McElhinny of Middleport,
I wa&lt;; vlsltln&amp; h's cousin, Icephcna In the above aetJon, I will ofrer Cor
£ale at publlo auction at the door of
r,fcElhlnr.y, rec:mtly.
Bob Perry and family of nen.r the Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio,
I Jc1 f.&gt;!':vvlllc, 6P£nt the aft.entoon of lu the above named Cowlty, on
the F'curth At Jeff VIolet&amp;.
Saturday, the 16th day 6t July 1933
Glei-1 Taylor and wtfe, Ev ~rctt at 10 o'clock A. M., the foLloWing
T:l ylc.r nnd fnmlly spent Tucsdo.~ c.:csCJ'lbetl Real Estate:
J' rt ~moon wit h B TB.ylor and ramSituated !n the County ot Meigs
' lly.
In t.he .Sta~ or Oh~. and In t~
I Dnlc Ptrry was plowing edrn at towR.IIh(J; ~ -or Ol' ~ e and 'b6unded
1 I t • nhenna McElhinny's, Monday
and described as follows:
I
Blnnes Vlo!eL has been helpln~
BelnH ,and lying in Fr..cUon No.

Ray Whaley and

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OAK GROV.E

of Charleatoo
1.11 the tu&lt;at of Pearl Faye Bletner

Mrs HermaQ Bletner re~umMi
talte, home Saturday after spending the
breaklui •lflk, buffet, chlra cloaet.. paet week wit.h relatJvM at co"'"' ~I' tt&amp;fe. PI lt~kr, lumbwl and CirclevWe
che•' o(
1 Toledo eompatiDf JOAie., wriU!Ir
detk, tyP.
Hester Lewlli of Pt. :Pleasant Is
ra4lo t4oola. pedcat.ala,
a a 4 tht guest ot her rrandpa.rents !dr
mony other arileles too namuous ~nd Mrs. Henry Winter Btl " ••1gh to meaUon. ETerrtblnr mut seU 1t 1
as 1 ..., lenh•r a.l once.
Mrs Jennie Martlu and chlldrt::n
Sale ~ becln at I:OO o'clock of Pt. Pleasant visited relat v~
~o~ of dlftlnr

2.

Gallia Countial\11 Help·
. f
lea• Be ore Buck Who

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J01eph Keefer.

Inn -

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RIIU ;~eba.I}ce
=dt.oh~beat~~.~0
h~":.;'o;~
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to Athena
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wh.en abe hu employment.
I'OR ~19a Oc:Luse Ohevro·
Mr. &amp;ad Mra. CWJea Lehner~
Q!o11 li•X. CfO\f'l 81&lt;lre, Middle· 1' turned home llol)day alr.r •
•
~t ~~~dan n:otllent con4ltion. JpJ the pa&amp;t several weeki .,-1~
port.
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k'4u.di LW!i-i'4ew cro_p 11-mo;y. Anc
M1 :1 DOUI 1IIJI MerrilL ~ Sprln15·
qUality, 16 cen~ per lb. w. tt. dale, Peru:., was the recent. rueat
Athey in u:rrer, Ohk•.
7-l:Htt i ~~te-:.~· Ellzlbeth Diehl IIDd d&amp;u·
uurg. or J'&amp;IUOI IUVWed ilt
Mr. and Mn. Wltherl and faru·

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I 'I!Pill olf!l:f tor tllle •t Poblio A,uc t-.a at U.. restknce •f a.r Zirkle
rr.ear &amp;h• bavb lee Plant ,lull be·
and Mapoll brlllp,
lew tbe
-~::..:::;:::::..~.:.,""'..:,-:;:: -:::;::--::; 1 bt to.qer.,,, on Saturday, IDly
I OoAsecuUve insertlonl for
15lh. 1811. .U my bouehold coo4e

r.mero,.

• Consecut1vi tnlertiom for price of

[ l;.auah of Pl Plealant were SUN~AY
sue~ts of Mr. and M:n. Ed Oape-

IhartP~ulandne famU,.
Thomas
this

Sunday with Erneat CrOI5I aDd fam.lly of Condit.
Mack Maple and Dorothy JArk'l.ns ot Elut Liverpool were. calling
on W. B Cross and wUe &amp;nd Re-

room

'Itle ad taker Willll&amp;dly 18111t you
becca CotterlU saturday.
1f de&amp;iroed, 10 that the
tor
Cathryn Carnahan spent the weet
~ 1n
tnd
with Ruth and Oraee Balser.
our
ad
la
prep.;..
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mapner 84 t.o brlna t.b.e ;;rfle~oi
Earl Parrett of Columbus spent
•
Sunday wlth A. B Cross 1\nd famresultlt to you.
lly
'
here Sunday
Ernet~t Smith and ramlly spent
18 publishers wUI be re•poMlble prompl Tenm cuh.
o~ tor one meorred insertion
Olark Dull, owner.
Pearl Faye Bletner and brother Tuesday with Ntal Sal5er.
ot &amp;Dl' adverti!Jemept, Errora ln
Cl&amp;&amp;~. l'tleNamee, A.u.ctloneer. Cal l v'slted with their parents at
Bell Spencer who hall been qult.e
adverttaementa anould be reported -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_~ Charleston.
ill the paat week 1s better.
immediately.
?
Charles Lehew ot St"ubenvllle 11
Olad)rs Holman who is attendspending
this
week
wlt.h
hi&amp; mother Jng school at Athens was home oter
No aA.7erttaement wtU be taken !or
M..
!t!rs. S E Lehew Bl'd da.ughtei'B. the week end
less Ulan a m1nlmwn charge of
POMEROY, 0100.
Ml 11.nd Mn. John Maldf:U --nd
_
_
twent~nvc centa for each inler~
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Malden
and
Court Street, Ote1 Smith'•
tlon.
cr. ildren of Clrclevtlle were ~week

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BYRON BING,

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end guests of Mr and Mrs. Herman
DJetner and famUy
Mrn B. P Board Is a visitor A.t.
Flat RJH::k t h 's week.
M; r Ka~~ M::Crony Is repoprted
t(.l be very Ill at her home hert!.
Ra v M roumn cot Pt. Pleasar.t was
Lhe Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs
L. c FW'bce ar.d fe.mlly
Mr. and Mrs Roy · Heny of
f.a.rkersbw-g are guests of the tatter's parents, Mr a.nd Mrs. L3wls
Dodson and family
Bertha Rou3h hii.S been suendiug
the past 11everal days with fuends
itJ Pt Pleasant.
_Mrs.:_:_ ~ Hart..enbath of Po•Jieroy

FoundLOST-Ci&amp;&amp;.J't!tLe Lighter, near 164
N. Third Aveuue, Middleport. No~
t.;fy Th~ Dally Tribun':l. Reward

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SHERIFF SALE OF REAL
E.\'lTA.TE
EiTATE OF' OHlO, MEIGS COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT
c E. Kelltr as Executor, etc,
vs
I Elmer NEwland and
Mlnnte Newland
Cuso No 8669
In pursuance of nn Order of Bale
h') the abov~ action, I will otTer for
sale at publlc auction at the door
of thr. Court House t11 roomeroy,

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FOUND - F~ kcy1 °~h Je~w~r
fllrll.fu nen.r ace c u.f,lbune o!~r q~re a_t !Dall~
8 23 t!
co ILIJ pa~ --~r~ ':..: _ __ _:_ _~
OOEtisMAK.lNG st&gt;eclalli !or July
all cotton dresaeJ made for $1 oo
sllk or rayon dresses tl SO Lucy
A 01bbs, 131 Mulberry Avenue
Phone 527-R.
7-10-3t

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POLLY AND HER

FOR RENT- Five rooms and bath
aot spring Ave. !"'~thcrJne Bauer

Ohio. ht the above named Cour.ty,
on Snturdny, .the 15th day of July,
7 ~7 -3 t
l tu;ta. at 10 o clock A. M , the fol- - - - - - - -- - - l lrwlng described R~c:al Es~ate :
NOTICE Ot' COAL BIDS
SliuaLc m the County or Meigs,
'l'he Middleport Board ot Educa- lc ihe State of Ohio and ill the ~~~:;~~~
tton will receive sealed bids to fur- township of Orange e.nd boWlded
!3EO.AJ'S
nl.!lh coal to t,he five Middleport and described as follows
B&lt;•hool buttd.ln_!ll: !or the comlniJ
Situated in Lhe ROiilhweLt quatschool yeax:, Tl)e ' bids must !tate t.t-r of section No. 4, Town No. 4,
the price per ton at which n good Range No. 12 of the Ohio com~~:rade of run of mine coal wU,l be , rtnny 's fUrch asc. Beginning at the
delivered to the bulldtngs Qs l'u~d- I northwest corner of a lot of land
f.d. The bids must be sealed and founerly owned by J. C Baker,
marked "Coal Bid" and )){' In thf! I t:-.cnce west forty-four and l'!evcnht.ndis of the Clerk on or before t(·tn links to the west line of said
3
the 1'lgbt to I wcUon No 4.
a. white oalt
reject any or all bids
I nvc Inches N. 33 degnes E seven
Paul s . Smut, Clerk Unk.s und v.hlte oak twelve inches
Middleport , Ohio 152 degree:.; CB.!it Lhlrtf!f!n links;
~,..:;:;;::;;:::::;;:;;:~;
thence south on said Bectlon Uno
., _
_ -,~~ twelve rod s and nve llnks to a sLake
r·~-o:-~
where a. white oak six Inches N.
Ju degrees E twelve and one~half
links. thence south 8 1-2 degr~es
e~t NIVI!R rQCJ.I and eiBht Ullka to a
whJtc oak free 2D inches In dta~
meter ol • come.. thence •outh 72
1-2 degrees; fiv e lads to R stake1
'fwe~ he:~utihtl apa.rtmcDI-8
thence B 80 deKreea E. six and
TfiE'I; TELl. ME
ovrr A. &amp; r . Store,
one · half rodM to a stake : thence e.
1
COLCNEL tiOOFE.R I~
1 5~ 1-3 det:I'CC8 E. n lucLeen rods ann 1
One huge sl'led l'ltore room
TAKINt; A LOT OF
nve n t.cen lmks to the road out to
25 by 80 f~t-nflxt to Ohio
S'TRE)JUOU5 EXERCISES
lund formerly owned by J c Bak~
I&gt;J CONNECTION WITH
I r1 , thence N ~1 1· 2 degrcllll E on
I
atld Bakel lme eight l'Ods &amp;nd
HIS Dtti:T AND I'M
One H room hom16-Can be
t\.\ elvc llllkli Lo a stake on' Ute west
CUP, (ijU ~ TO SEE 'h'HA1'
~&lt;lde cf lOad , thence N 23 1-2 dell'•fd for two tamiUe~o-Lwo
I KIND OF
I
gJ cell E twent} -tl.rcc rods and · H&lt;:'S
b11ih •·oomt&gt;, nuL to ITetlby ·
fOUl teen links to the place ot beg~ I OCIN(, !
tcrl&lt;~n Churn-All on Mw:tn \ I Inning, containing four acrcs a nd
~trect in l' omcro y.
Inquire I one hund 1cd and rodK more or lc:;f.l
A p pml~&gt; ed lit Sixty
Dolliu s.
lror.1
t:dw
Jo:bfon;bll.Ch at /
ctoo 001 ami canne L sell for leM
\ lhnu two~thlrdl! of applD.l'mment.
Ucd :\m hnr Store.
, 'fcr m11 ~r Sale cash on day or HalJ
'
A o Tracy, Shcrtrr
1! W. Peoples, Atlorucy.
... ,...

CHERRY RIDGE

Mabel Hart and aon of Athen&amp; j
a. o . Tracy, Sh~rlff
apent from Saturday unt 1 Sunday
Mel&amp;i'J County, Ohio.
with ber parent.¥, Jell Violet a.nd E W Peoples, Attorney.
'Aite.
Elzl&amp;beth Ro8ls was calling on
Dale Perry and wife SWldQ after~
uoon.

A':/~:t. J~~J ~es~rves

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SHEIUFFS SALI!i OF BBAL
ESTA'l'E

•----------- ~ ~TATE OP Ollru, MEIGS COUN·
1Y. COMMON PLEAS COURT
SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL
I C E. Keller as Executor, etc.,
ESTATE
vs.
R. M Swindler and
STATB: OF OHIO, MEIGS COON· Fern Swindler.
TY COMMON
PLEAS COURT

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C. E. KeUer &amp;a Executor, etc.

daugh~r.

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lflpled ocor!ni

HalO&gt;

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nc~~e T::m~th;r~g~~d lcr~~d

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The Giant$' Shutout Specialist
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6, runs soo10d five by 0 Ru~hcclJ
6 1nnlngs 10 lliL&lt;&gt;. 8 JllnR
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Winning pltchet Buclc:
Lt:;lng 11ltcher Hayes
Runs batted In by Stl'llllSS SL'Itt • I
le5. Stanley 2, J. Johnson 2 Buck 4.1
W HJI.lt: J', C Haley 2
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Hysell Rlln

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you this Plltt~ru 'i&gt;y rejjurn lll&amp;ll.

Pleaoe mall at once your Paris pattern, No. 1062, oize-to
Aojdress

peselm)11ts ""~"
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Me 1111 wh 1\e, wt: will turn t~Ll
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0 0 6 0 I 0 I) 0 X

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Opp cn •J1S
Cheshll'c
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if Goodyears did not off&lt;er,g;realtel!~ ~
., do oller ~eater value, hence they enjoy - g.r~t:e~ ,
sales ••• Are you wondering what tire to buy? Just
l ask yourself this simple question: "Why should I
buy any tire but a Goodyear when a Goodyear costs
no more?" ••• We think you'll decide it by comin!l
rillht down to see us.

First b1:1sc on cuors H~se~!
Ru I
5; Cheshire I
Base on bn.lls by Buc 1• ~; , b
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RE05 N~ ~v [ fR~M

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Inning and
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deter.~ea
the
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Alb:l.ny 4, Bll1Ia:o 3
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Hal Bchumncher " orod hi' sixt h
Jer:ocy Cit.y «1 Toronl,o 2.
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IOhULL\It of tile ~&gt;ea:&gt;On !or the 01·
r aront.o 6, Jen~ey City 4 'M. \ en
Giant.; Piralea Wi,'l
"""· t uunng back Sl Lou~. 3 t~ I Nu Need to SuQ'flr ®oth~r
I Innings, NfC(!m~t)
o Bvl nc .T&amp;rnes hahdlcd t he ehqrL ~
I Baltimore 9, Montreal 8 1 l:J lnu 0
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kept i"' l•o-gume
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Brooklyn
w, fuung rr(;.m the W l1ltc Sox of ~Wollen toe Joints ani
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AMEitiCANAsiOCIA.TION
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iNS Bp01 to'&gt; W11lCt
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As k Stansbury Drug Co, M!ddleLouisville at Kansa !J City
~~ . Yurk July-' 13 - lNS - •"'-' [
nort. agent.s or any ~t class
1 jurt h :1d a very pamful thougllt, j Jchnny Alkn g C~t hot und fr&gt; n- dJuggl"t
Indlana.po l.ls at Mllwnukee
fo r a.n qr!Jlnal two'l'ht! Chicago Cub:, may wm \l~o' ned len as the Ya.n ke!'s hen.l Sl ounce botu" of Moone's Emerald
NATIONAL LEAGUt
N ~t · r,nJt l l t&gt;:. !tl~ pennan t
l.tOUl t, 4 to 2 ' rtl~ Browns collcct ::!d Ull 1rnll ~ trengthl and refuse to
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Eel a t:CI'Pt i\.1\YI.hLng ill il:O place It Is
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ll\ \~ h lcn 1. 1 l'ianw g~.: n~~&gt; d ro1 [J (J{J Yr. nc111 It \I~ the fill lt \&gt;'ll l d a l ! ' LW u that two uUI1CC5 lattll a
Boston at Pltl.sburgh
!1, 11 , vt nu~ll l bame~ , r:.on" of w,h1cl1 k lOW !01 the Y~nks
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W &lt;~.o. . p:tJI,Ju 1g e nougl1 co o\ 1\ t~i\ll ' r
J ,Jil ll t\ FOxx s laon wr Nu 25
In J::ctLI of Emetald Oil docs no a:lve
l 1 unmng up u.1 il:q Willi ba .1·J I IJH
~~~ ~ t:utcd t:t;e A,r kl' 1 ~ c u yo u c omplete ~atL~ roctJOn yo ... e::m
Al\oiERICAN LEAGU E
flltlsk
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Cleveland at Ph1ladelphl11.
r• Jr r ~-;. d lCd:•Y 11 :; liiO l4~!L W 11- i l lll Cl t'VI',allct Jud1ans, I) Lo 4
Special ncte People who want Lo
Detroit at Bcston
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R! taL euml gh '~tthcr &lt;; to vul ar
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Chicago at Washington
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mc.;lloctc c.:olm- 1(•it:v nt t. ••tu.lPff end d .1 ll tll 1•· ', e;·Jl ld O!l at once Applied ni~h~
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a p n ••• , rh1r l b•LI'. ._ ~ n Vic SotT ~ll"tHILloy r. 1ud morning a-5 directed the)' will
INTERNATIONAL LF.AGUt:
1 s ;a t c1 ~ ;1 g
Thp Bnun::; a1c now 1. 1 Ut ;Jw u t hc Red 600C grabt.mg it quickly notll-f.' &amp;n
1mprovc::ment
1 ~l r mtd:;L ur u bnlllan m1d - (',IS'M I 1111 Drt rc..H I to-O
w!'l.l,..h will conUn uf' un1t1 L.'1e veln,o;
Ne wark a t Mon!J cal
j p 1 ~· 1 ,1nc' 1f t hf'lr pJV.:hu s d Jn;. rh I 'I II!:' nrav~:, of Bo:;ton 1 1· 1-1~ nnd buncties are reduced to normal
Bf!aming a bla 1mlle of ¥iC!\M1f, rr~(li41f
1'f.yea r-old tennia
Juscy Clty at Buftalo
l lllb•l 1cd ol d a } t oo &amp;0::!11 U1 V Jl
li l '~l 1 1 !c r f&gt;l&lt;&gt; h t mn m~ a1•d ~h r n •r' ·
!Jhenomenon, of Mllwauk1141{ W\'·t./1 ~llfi\WII with \he truphy s_ymbolic
B'tltlmore at Roche~te1
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of hia. trium11h In th e NMt 0111 VIll' OourL Ch11nr,lnn1hlp at Chicago.
Albany at Toronto
The younguer. for whom l\ lrtlllt OIU'Iil' II PI'Citlh: cd, beat Gene Mako - - - - - -- - -

au4 he
kt:pt them j)oth 'oinK full tilt He
~elded hu \&gt;OOI\Ipn "'"lr atso hill' Iilii: tour &amp;&amp;$t.&amp; ~ a.nd three putouts.
The ~orl~:~a +.raa, as tollowH ~

EiearJes singled ami S~ri\U&amp;S sso red
L
stngteo· ond aearteo went
to second W. Haley slnlfled a.nd
16
8e11rles wa.s cauGht at tne 'Plate
ua
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Fife's Ulrow Stanley singled ansJ ~·
' Haley scoced. At this !lolnt """
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Cbe1 h'tre
SlX men ha.d batted and four sl.nA iAlO&amp;t
~les. a double.. and t riple and three
run s had been n ,;corded against
A fal.r slZed crowd was pre.:;cnt Hayes, he was rep laced by 0 . Rothwhen the umptre called play ball at ccb J Johnson sreeted RothgEb
the MJddlepon ughted Held Wed - v.:t h a &amp;Ingle and W Haley scored
ncsda.y night. C\leshite and Hysell McNaughton fa.nned Buck singled
Run were the competing team ~ and Stanley and J Johnson scort!d
.. Ieins for a chance to go Into the C Haley up for the second time In
sr ml-fl.nals wtlh Oak Htll as lhelr t he mulng, ended the carnage when I
opponents. For two Innings It was a he hit to second and. was Lhrown
p.tchers' battle nut a h1t being re- cut at first Six 1 uns. etg ht hits. no
c:&gt;rded and only one man 1eachmg CJI'Ors, one left
Hrst and that through a Cheshire
In the !onrth the boY" sUu ted
t; lrOr In the second Inning In the \I here U1ey left ,off ~ he p1ecedmg
thl d however the great Hy'ISell 1r:mnK Str11us3 lu st ur gave no
Hu~ artillery ~!Jiy coa~hed by Morris md1catlon of wht.t wru; to follow as 1
Harrison who In his "o:l'l' moments he was t hrown ouL at filst by
r.llow:s Bull Montana to assist him Garrison. Searles walked and L
to get t.he bats to the field and hold Haley was also out being throwr.
th jerseys for the pitchers to slip out by D Sisson on hiS tap m front
O'le their pltchinC arms, started to ul the plate The11 the nreworks
il king a nd before the M1ddleport :&gt;tort.ed wtth none on base and two
~ l~e Department WllS ca lled to ex- IHCll retired
tmgulsh the boys trom the Hills.
W Huley smg:lcct. St.anley walked.
. ht hits and sh rrms had been ~nd when J
Johnson drove to
tn thu ftnul•.
mg
ed A d
ccnlcr field and Douchet ty dropped
- - - --- - - - - -- - reoorded, eve!~ ru~~a~~!~ the fe~~~ th e ball Lh c 'fi.J:. twc scored and J uff Comer W HJI" tlmn IIUJiad 0 RoLhrtei.J 11
· 1 0 II I I O'
0
bl~i
by ct H tri~le bY Straus" wa:; Johnson v.as za1e at seconct Me- an{! S~anl:'!y followccl l&gt; !th AnoLhet• li&amp;)'C!I. 0
2 0 0 0 0 n
v,1 cs and ~It r the Inning In the Naughton singled Johnso n f!;Olll~ to ;: nd when t htl ball J.., lL \!u ouah RoLhMub ill
3 0 0 13 0 I
L!Je ~~~ bo~bardment continued I lnlid Buck :,tngl cd I!.Ji (ll M CN::l U:;;h• 181\•.'Jher Hll.ley SC01Cd aud m tlllltly
- - ---fm~ It o.e5 here tlul.t the morale of ion t :~~k seco;.ld unm olested an&lt; 1nulled up ~t U1ird J Johuaon was 'l'otnl
20 0 2 23• 16 G
an
w
1 8 was seen to both ...sccred Bucl, wtml to second tl1rown out by Oa~rlson Three httk,
tlle Galli~ fho~nt~ f
Gracked 1 c11 t \e throw In tm d sco1cd \l.h:m l (lnc Jun . one error. one left From Hy8ell Run llJl AD R H PO A E
b~eak. an
cr
e ense d 1 with RothGeb drooped S!!t!t t s pl'Itrct It ere (11 there was no more scmlng . Sc l\rles 3b
4 1 3 1 3 1
Two err~s we~e: 5~hndwlc~~ts ~ ac usmst fo r the t hird out S~r&lt;1.uss who l'lnur::d~Y evening &lt;this evenirllP L Haley, d
5 1 l 1 0 0
tv.o wa s an
~ee Le 8 ld th - 1 &lt;:pencd. t.he tnn.ng with J.U out Pomero y and Parkers burg are play. Harrison lf
0 0 0 0 0 01
co unt for SIX more touu rs '
c 1c oo!!ed 1t m the same ffil!.ll' ,·r when IllS ofJ a game owln@' to the ract . W Haley, If
!i 3 3 1 1 0
b&lt;1ll 6Bme was on ce
Ilk l' e drovt to S&lt;ott and was thro~vn I that
the
Wellbton-Pnrl':crsburg 11 Kloes 56
J 0 0 0 1 D·
Mecntlmfte Buck d w11.t~ pltcl~mc:t Lh~ uLat tl1st Three hlt.s, six rull!S. two- ynrr.e was ctcelued off The game Btnnley, ss .
t 2 2 o o 0
a house a re an
rong c u
h crrcrs
v. 111 ~tart nL 8 45
E Jchnson . rf
o o 0 ~ 0 0
&amp;a rne permitted fi ve men to reac
I ~ b
- 11 ,
J Johnson 1t
5 2 1 2 1 0
the l~ltml station, IWO by h lt.l&gt; l\1. 0 I Tli~e RbcJlpeLile fOI ~o~g ~~~n%~1~ Cl;;~~ir~K~~~~mc LOA~,,~ H PO A E M,:Naught~n. c
5 I 1 6 0 0I
('11 wa lks and one on a n error Ono 1l•u.v .lQ
en n.ppease • e
I
5 1 2 3 4 0
4 0 0 0 0 1 Buck p
1
was retired a t the plate m au en- l coal:hed machine again started In Sw.she:, r
4 0 0 I 1 0 C Haley lb
5 1 2 II I 0
deavor to score alter fl cat::h ill lcfl t he fUth. Serules ftrst up Amgled F'lfe. r
4 0 0 0 3 0 Strauss ,2b
5 1 I 2 3 0,
1
6
11
4 0 ; ; ;
H,sell F s
1'olal ,
43 13
27 14
seemet'
a
sure
bet
Mn.na,ger
Hul~y
at
b9.t
wrs
picked
oft'
ftut
by
Stmy,
~b
3
0
llttl
ball
Run
1 5 i
Harrison mnde frequent cha nges m Sls5on sound asleqJ d1 eamlng p rob Scott, Jb
2 0 0 0 0 1 w~I~N~~rh~f 1~~ .~01~~ ng
:t:ls Jmeup but It seem-ed to make tmrrbly of how tnn.ny hits he would ge~ Dnugh£:rty, cf
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Wa&amp;htngLo:ttt 4, Ch1CUKO 1
New Yort. 4 St Lou:.. 2

reached first.

He had ,peed,

WINNERS HIT HARD

Chu. E. Hull, Clara BaUey
Ev11, and J . E BaHe)o
wmc Pomeroy visitors, recently.
Case No 8680.
Jn pursuance of an Order of Bale
1 Nobel McElhinny of Middleport,
I wa&lt;; vlsltln&amp; h's cousin, Icephcna In the above aetJon, I will ofrer Cor
£ale at publlo auction at the door of
r,fcElhlnr.y, rec:mtly.
Bob Perry and family of nen.r the Court House in Pomeroy, Ohio,
I Jc1 f.&gt;!':vvlllc, 6P£nt the aft.entoon of lu the above named Cowlty, on
the F'curth At Jeff VIolet&amp;.
Saturday, the 16th day 6t July 1933
Glei-1 Taylor and wtfe, Ev ~rctt at 10 o'clock A. M., the foLloWing
T:l ylc.r nnd fnmlly spent Tucsdo.~ c.:csCJ'lbetl Real Estate:
J' rt ~moon wit h B TB.ylor and ramSituated !n the County ot Meigs
' lly.
In t.he .Sta~ or Oh~. and In t~
I Dnlc Ptrry was plowing edrn at towR.IIh(J; ~ -or Ol' ~ e and 'b6unded
1 I t • nhenna McElhinny's, Monday
and described as follows:
I
Blnnes Vlo!eL has been helpln~
BelnH ,and lying in Fr..cUon No.

Ray Whaley and

~

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B. H oraaa and t•u\lll spen~

wea.

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t.

Allows

OAK GROV.E

of Charleatoo
1.11 the tu&lt;at of Pearl Faye Bletner

Mrs HermaQ Bletner re~umMi
talte, home Saturday after spending the
breaklui •lflk, buffet, chlra cloaet.. paet week wit.h relatJvM at co"'"' ~I' tt&amp;fe. PI lt~kr, lumbwl and CirclevWe
che•' o(
1 Toledo eompatiDf JOAie., wriU!Ir
detk, tyP.
Hester Lewlli of Pt. :Pleasant Is
ra4lo t4oola. pedcat.ala,
a a 4 tht guest ot her rrandpa.rents !dr
mony other arileles too namuous ~nd Mrs. Henry Winter Btl " ••1gh to meaUon. ETerrtblnr mut seU 1t 1
as 1 ..., lenh•r a.l once.
Mrs Jennie Martlu and chlldrt::n
Sale ~ becln at I:OO o'clock of Pt. Pleasant visited relat v~
~o~ of dlftlnr

2.

Gallia Countial\11 Help·
. f
lea• Be ore Buck Who

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PUBJ..IC SALE
I un •mv to:r &amp;hcl

ANI:IUOAII

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J01eph Keefer.

Inn -

· il ~~ ij 1:wa:~H:~rih~ ~:~~ 'a::uuba~;
RIIU ;~eba.I}ce
=dt.oh~beat~~.~0
h~":.;'o;~
t.hem aa Buell IJ a

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IN To,URON[v1 ·GAM£~;~~!~;~~~£.~~

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to Athena
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wh.en abe hu employment.
I'OR ~19a Oc:Luse Ohevro·
Mr. &amp;ad Mra. CWJea Lehner~
Q!o11 li•X. CfO\f'l 81&lt;lre, Middle· 1' turned home llol)day alr.r •
•
~t ~~~dan n:otllent con4ltion. JpJ the pa&amp;t several weeki .,-1~
port.
7-13-Jt 1 the latter·• parents. Mr. and llil.

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$14.60

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omeroy
Narrowly
E$capes
Blaze
When· Mill Is Threatened

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READERS'
the Newo Office of The Dally

LEASED WIRE
VOL. VII

NO. 249

unr

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Tribune, call 236-L; If the Busfne!8
Office aok for 202-R.

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t'l'"i Nl!:WB IT'S lfi
THE DAlLY 'f1tt&amp;Un

OF

\ITEATHER FORECAST- •

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~6h,..-.,.,... too~abt Olld eotun~af
Coc»tr Ba.turday. - W. Va.. : Cloud) , foUowe6
by 11howen bqinninllstt tonllht or Sr.i\ll'daJ.
Wanner In extftme Eut p:ntlon t.:mlaht.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.
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POMEROY, OHI,O, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933

PRICE THREE Ci'JN 'l~"&gt;

C AJlKJEil 16 CENTS
B' m• ll ,._ r J400

Two · STATE ·oFFICIALS "UNDER FIRE"
REVHATIONS ~ T
BANKING INijU!Rf
ABRHPOAE
5 2 l 1 0 0
5

0

1 4 1 0

3 0 0 1 4 0
412220

AH[

li'or a Conquetor

SHRTUN~

411000

402600
3

1 0

3

1 0

311900
3 1 0 1 2 0
34 7 8 27 10 0

8uPr Run (0)
ftoueh, of

ABRHPOAE
3 0 1 2 5 0
401500

Terrill, 2b

4 0 1 4 3 1

Wa.taon. as

stanley, 3b

300142

Elaellteln, rr
Jiarbrecht, r!
Kimes, lb

2 0 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 1 0 0
3 0 0 9 0 0

Horn. It

300100
300020
3 0 1 1 0 1

Smith, p
Wl!Uams c

Total

30 0 4 24 16 3

Two base hits Watson 0 Guln~
ther, E Guinther
Stolen bases G Guinther
BaBe on balLs by Smith 5, by
DemOBkey 2
Struck out by Demoskey 4
Double play Watson to Terrill to

Kimes

Left on ba..ses

Little Ritz 8, Su-

gar Run 3
First. base on errors Little Ritz 3
Earned runs Little Ritz 5
Runs battAOd In

Quillen

2,

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Guinther, 0 Guinther 2
Umpires Watson Davis, Mees
Score by tnnlnes
Sugar Run

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0 0 0 0 0 2 10 1 4
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Runs
Hits
Opp errors
Little Ritz
Run s
Hits
Opp errqrs

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Removal Proceedings To
Be Started Againat
Tangeman, Fulton

'L~P-SIDEO" VUE

fAV~RING HEP[~l
f~RHAST IN IHfm
Secretary lckeo Announces Allotment Of
$115,513,611

Four Baoic Plano CoJDe
To Govemmenl; Fifth
Expected

OTHER LEADERS,

FOR. PROJECTS

FROM STEEl FIRIItS
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Nearly all of Firat Allaca·
tion Goeo For Federal Jobo

Code Of Coal Industry
h Given Immediate
Attention

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Politico, . lneludlnc
Dry leaders, Agree
With Statetnent

Columbus 0 , July 14--INSOovernor George White flatlY retwed today to discharge commeret
director Theodore Tangeman and
banking superintendent Ira J Fulton at the demand on congrBB!IlTlan
Martin L Sweeney, Insurgent Cleve
land Democrat.
' I have h11.d fuJI confidence In
the Integrity btdustry and e.bllfty
ol th~e men and nothing hlios been
1evealed up to thts time which
would shake that confidence, the
c-ovemru sald In a letter Lo Sween-

fiery Cleveland
''hadThedemane&lt;ea
m.e ouscer

congrell8ffiBn

or the
due to
'l!ensatiOJ;lai disclosures" produced
ln the state senate investlpiton of
the clo&amp;ing or the ouardisn Trust
two

h1ah state

ofllclab

Irene Ferohe of Chicago. admJring the smnlJ plaster
likeness of Gen. Italo Balbo, the work of Ralp:t- Gropp(,
co BweeDey
at Clevetr.nd
sculptor, which will be presented to the Italian au·
charged Fulton and
TaJ18tm&amp;n with "gross neglect or mjnister when he nrrives wJtb his. armada of twcnty-fotfr
duty" a&amp;9ertlni no steps had been planes at A Century of Progr~ss at Chirsgo.

Many Drowned In
Outing Accident

tall:en by the ba.nttng ~:i~::'~ I
to p~event or punish "•
in~ · operatiom bly tio.nk omcJah!

River Ellcursion Mia hap;

000 16 X

00020'b

X

011010

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C~O[S SUBMITT£,0
BY INDUSTRIES IN
REG~V[Rf M~ V[

Governor White S&amp;ys
Wet Victory Virtually Certain

FOLLOWING HEARING
Extreme La:w:neso Charged
In Affairs Of Cleveland Bank

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Senate
defUnct Guardian Trust
eland

orlale!

Announcement
that
remova1
proceedinp would be' .atarted aa:ainst the two state offl.,b came ttom
Congres&amp;trlan M&amp;rt.in L Bw~ e y,
the Olllo Democratic
a bitter clalih "'ilh

A REAL USED CAR ·B'A~Gf&lt;IN!
A oi:w: cylinder 7·paueng~r Pa~kard; with
g~d pain~ good upholstering, S good lites,
ptactically new, motor overhauled tl.nd in A: 1'
sh..,e.-Not Priced at what it is worth, but
pri~ed to aell.
s~&lt;Thia Car Before You Buy A Used. G:ar at
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EBERSBACH FILLING ST ATIO'N
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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, Thef\' will be fl meetlf!i or the
U'lana,ers of t.he tJams ent.er:ed In
t\le ,.P\&gt;meroy recrettiOilall balJ lea~
Que at the .Junior btgl\ school play-

Bandits Kill Cop

In Payrolllloldup

!~l~[t~ollo~l~
th~ gameby this
It 'WILl! announced
the

Pete Mees All manager11
' ~heir rapfesentativel' are urged
W be present for the purpose of diBpcnaing with lU'gent 1Juslne88 matter~ pertainlnlf to the lee.~;cue

Policemut ia Shot Down
Cold Blooc!; $7000
Obtained

in

In Effort to Save

Kille•
Bandits From Electric Chair

Oolumbua

0,

July

14-INBof e.
Cincinnati wcman who bared her
love &amp;ffalr with a married man,
oovemor George
White today
srrant.cd 30-day reprieves to Joseph
Murphy, l'l ann James Murr&amp;y, 22, pelln!d yesterday atte1 noon
Cincinnati negroes .acheduled to be leaving hls home ror a walk
executed tonl8'ht for murder

Moved by the dramatic

CHOO~E YOUR TYPe noi NEW
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Straws l ·tr·
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Soft Strawo in leghorn•,
bankoko, Milano, Toyos,
also Yeddo Sailors and
smooth and rough atraws.
. It' a good idea to have
two on hand-and why not '
11t thio low

$1.45

OTHERS $1.00 to $2.45
PAJAMAS, 11enuine ecuadoriam

Meigo County•' Old Reliable Store

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SEARCH FOR CURATOR
New Haven COnn July 14- INHA wide search was under w~t :or to
day ror Proteuor Raymond
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Dougherty, Internationally
curator or sterling memonul l.brury
at Yale untversttr
Professor Dousherty, ss. lfuap·

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aome to lnveettrate
Stolen Fire-arma

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Sle9S DRESSES now •
A bitr lot of odds and ends
in our $1 Hout'e Dresses at

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BUSINESS RETURN
REALITY IN OHIO
By International Neu Service

The lODI'~promJsed bUIIiness and
induatrJal come-back today be-

Chle&amp;IJO, July 14-INB-Detecilft
Paul Mazeika and Thomas BarrowR
rnan requested furJouah,t todQ'.
Becau.ae they have the Jitters
Seems the pair pieked up Charley
Curtis. nesro. who was carryJna two
roxperu~lve plltols.
"Stolen," they asked
"Absolutely, Bo8s. And I cot
prettier ones at hom.e. Here'• the
key
T~y went to Charlle'1 howle,
c.pened a bo:a: that look aa UJouab
It ml(l:ht contain guna.

came a thing or reallty Jn Ohio
A atatewlde survey proved that
the tlli'Ding ot the corner Ls no
mJth
Employment has gained 10 per I out leaped two dozen snake~..
cent or more tn the last month The sleuths l'1llhed to a doer.
lhe YOI.Dlptown steel ahops and swunr It open, and a atelet.on ratthe Akron rubber plants are work· tied tts bQnee at tbem.
IDJJ at hllb .apeed, and wages havl'
They ruahed throueh another
tocketed an alonr the Uue ln Ohio. c!oor and a huge black bear lUIIP\1
PortlDle 11 .llllllllns even on the at them And atmoet d14!n~ mla
loDI-downtrodden farmer
Ohio
Back at the pollee .at.atlon Obar..
farmers u.,-e taten mUUona ot dol- ~e explained \.bat be used tbe beu,
~ ~ ..paper prottt.s'' in recent 1teleton and maUl aa en~':'
~ due to tbe SUJ'IInl prtces ror n ent at 1odp meetlnp. BUt tlll!l
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d•tectiYea promlaecl lllm be ~~ ._,,nds are .alactealng, n't be attfmdlat an:v lodp Jneetdloi JII.I!Je.,Pli:II·UP.
bgo for oome time to ....,.,

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