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'ro!li!DAY, AUGUIIT I. 1m

DATE OF SPECIAL
BEER CAP TAX LAY
TO BE TESTED
SEsSION IS SET

UNCIL
U DRAW

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NOTICE REA·theDERS'
Newi 011\ce of Tbt

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Tribune, eall 238-L; If the Bllllntll
Olllco ask for 202-JL
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and ln ~ Welt 1)(!Uon l&amp;tt!! t.onllht Not mueh ~ .tn t.tm.-

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LEASED WIRE

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Motion 8; Sauvage, . Sec·
o.sded By ·Eberobaeh
U naniJiloudy Ok' d

By Canler 15 Centa-By Mail M.OO

8lTTER DISPUTE
.IS START£0 WH£N
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CALLS FOR RATE
Of 50 Cento for bL 1000
Cu. Ft., 4Sc Per Thouland Thereafter

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The

Pomeray

VHla~re

cowicll

• raet In re&amp;Ular . semt-mont.hly session Monday even1ng with all coun4'ilmen, Ya:;ot Hess.. ,Bollclklr Rte!eeU and Clerk Webster In thdr

CAFETERIA
SUPPf;R .
At Parloh Houoe
of

Tel!lpectlve plaota. ' r \
Arter t.he eounelln'len were called
to order by the mayor, Clerk Web-

ster read the

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of the last

regular se:!alon •htth were iLpprov·
ed 1n due form.
'J'ht bllls aa ·follow•
resd and

GRACE
EPISCOPAL
CHU~CH

Thunday, Au1. lOth.
8errlhJ" Btlfns 5:00 P. M.

PropooaJ of Company
I.I!!Uin lo Be1innin1
Qf (:ontrove~y
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HURlS

B~YC~TT THRUT
IN NHA ARGUMENT
Refuoeo To R~ign
To

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fo Witl!draw Objection·
able Feai!Jre, Refuoed
By Operaton

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Refuoai"J:oAceept
"Vacation"

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ftlht rqed before tbe NRA
today Dver a. company ' unlcn rr-;- •
PQ6&amp;1 o.ftered. .in the' code or the

Nlgbt

· to the
.,.,. • ·Clerk
ru;ked
a result of
at hi~
Df his

BALL

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At Middleport Llrbkd Fiekl

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LITTLE RITZ AT
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WAlT ON· WEATHII!:R

TONIGHT I
WELLSTON
-voFugate Grocery
Specialo

How-

of publ1c
the · W&amp;\ter
' matter was reOommlttee !or

' aocl&amp;tton, reprt.~mUnlil' ~tblrdl
'of the bltllllltDOUJ b)dUStcy ln
Ame&gt;b.
. O.lulrl~ O'New, ~n for i~~
the DeW aaaociation WU Qrled by

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NOT UNITED

TO WASHINGTON

On Idea Of Boycottin1

Union Leaden Predict
All Men Will Be In
Plaeeo Thuroday

firma Unable To Meet

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I' Unlootown. Pa., AUI. I-INS. ThoUsands of &amp;trlklnl mtners who
for two daya had 18nored Prest~mt RooMvelt.'a peace annouace·
ment fqr the Western PenDQ"lvanlj!.
bitumhloua coal field trooped back
to wor~ today u the aetttna tor the
ase.md. Jabor..capite.l ftlbt ahlfted.
to w~ where the Coal code
l'leartrii pt wuler way.

Chectupa placed t.he oumbir ot

Exorbitant Price
By Land Ownen
To Be Cause

Donlkt.

a '. Rl.ohberr, pnenJ ooun.tor NRtt. to wltbdraw thill proIJOilAI
troln .... ..... He - ·
declarlno:
"We think lt Is necessary t.o cla:r·
tty otber proY1sl.ona."

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At thta tnlonMl oon1erence on thr porch of tht' SummPt' White House
at H)'de Park, N.Y.. Seeret.ary ot State Cordell Hull, j ust t.ac :;. fro m
t1me will be allowed eyery London. made • ~omprehet~..,ive report of the t'l'&lt;'l!'nt World Economic
i9 COin!! wtder the "blue Collfi!IMnee to Preaident Roosevelt. Inddentally, the hatmonlou"" me-eline
dlapooed of rumon that the S..ntary of State would ••' '""·
' wiflll, 0!' stay out. but lpll
- -- - -wtu be b.roqh~ aaatnat --~- ~~---

trom O'Neill

that 'tile unite
COlle
i;~~control
and
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tile same Ume ClMiflns: to

•tali' out.

to

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muat be aPPlied, and aptnst

Admiooion Sc and 1Oc

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Washtnaton. Aug. IJ.- INS
-H:1t.rlnp to a.dopt a code
fOI' tl~e ci'-OIJ .!QdWIU'Y, frcm
I!Oitl,t'
:&amp;6 ~ codes,
&lt;..P ued toda)'.

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Hours Ia A~opted ;
l,tY ·Lo~al J)~lers
·or Ponuiro)t ·buatneaa men
qourt ll.ouae here ·
WhiCh ttme they t

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Tuesday Menlng,
wbleb Ume a code
wtll be e11tabllshed fm
or line of bualnes.'l.
Durln&amp; the meetlna: Monday eve-

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State To Ust

nlnl an l.ll80ciatlt~n or tlle Pomeroy
BUSiness Men was orpnh:ed with

A _Ctslet~le Dlsb .witb., Stltfl ·

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Prank B. wm. president; Vtrvn
Campbell, vice prealdent; and Al·
len Hartley, secretary~treasurer.
All present Indicated thit auch
an organisation Ahould be perfected for the betterment rJ1 local busJ ..
m~n.. ooncerns, ina.amueh
aa the
vmaae haa been without an orpnlzatkm of tbla kind .tor aome time.

Become~

2ht Com·

monwealth to Approve
Repeal Movement
Phoenix,
ArUiona

Artz., A\11. g_JNs-

toda.7 wu

the twenty..tlnt

of

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tlOHPOSEB ..VISITS FRIENDS
"HERE

Threatens

Northern Forests
W.,._. Tunberlaatlo ....,
Laid w••t. bJ RaP.•
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makes a d•tr
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Jette Jighdy ••• for, u '!itb ocher
'little oicecies of life. .., dguenc·
is a matter of intimate concern ,
with me. ~,.u, I do pla&lt;:e
dgarene ~ my Jip.J And

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'$4•95
95c DOWN, $1.(10 PER MONTH

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-I am Jltlyittg 1 uibute to thar

immlculate feeling I have wbea
smoking a LUcky. And t~t io
my own• individual reuon for
llying "'Luckieo PlaN!"
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.r.h1ken who h.&amp;n lett the p1£1M.
Llnea alnce Mlmday at about. 50.000
C'Ut of approximately 80.000 wbo
were on atr1Jr:e laat Sa.turd&amp;J when
1rJle &amp;ettlement waa reaebed.
1 Union leadera were unantmO\U 1tt
pf"Milctlna" tbat all mlnm would
be baet at work t.omorJ'O'f; ,';ttiib
aa.ld the Yaat maJority of Uif. il:rla·
era •!ready bad aeceptea tilt $rUee
and had returned to wort.
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All lhe H. c. Prlclt ~
pany mlnea. wlth the ex
Colonla.J. No. 4, reaumed
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tblo mD&lt;nllll .. mine" .... ' tb

work rouow1n1 the unanlm

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tJ..:r~.~':,;t...':""..! call~

1l.he atrlke.

After Succeuful Career of Love T h e o r Y Diaearded, I~l~~:R:o~t~Co::l~on:la~ll~~:~~5
Severa1 Yean Follow·
Kidnapin8' Aqle Ad•ane· ,
ins Hia EacaJ&gt;"
eel in Baily Killinl'
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By Murder Case

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Is Back In Toils 1

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IN PENNSYlVANII..
RHURN TO WORK
Worken Troop Back- To
Place• Ao Scene"Of, I
Fight Shifto _. ..

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Ra11ko Revealed At
Waohin1ton

AS PLANS CH.ANC

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Oame Called 8:30 P. ,M. ·

orrEnnro
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Oi~noion

Federal Aid ,lm.Ou~;tin'
To $88,500, Loot
Preoent

and AJ;IPil&amp;chtan Cml As-

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CRISIS . CONTINUES
Aa Result Of Preoident'o l [

t~r

North~

.. . Reporting to the Boss

Riot Staged In Hamilton Strike

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Hand to Hand Battle on Milk Strik~ PrObt

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a tormer POrueroyan whn ~tt here tor ~ J)l't8ent ratdmot ln
Hl&amp;:hland PllJ.Lt. N. Y., 'before the 8panith '..._mtrlo&amp;n War 1ft 11119,
He baa many 1'r1end.s and relathea hMe and In Athens.

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HJ V, BKAD811AW

. . nouneed, Trai~ Le&amp;vinc

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iliiloiN lll

"His I. 0. U... .r .

Oft'ered
To Make Ch~p

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lly 4euest thouaht, to me 1.s bf'OUI"ht, when I a tJI\f boy ,

Here .Sept. 30

OevDid of c&amp;re, Wi\6 happy t.hel'@ , ln dear old Pomeroy.
'1'\l:u an I hAd, wa.s Ma. a.nd Dad. Uw.t wu long AtJO,

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My native land, you undei'Btat.nd, t.hnc

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We knOW It's June when roses bloom , thdr f1-agra.nce
'l1le balmy llir 15 heWthy !.here, in dear old Pomeroy
A memory nreet. I'll alwa,ys keep, every place [ go,
r think It'S great, our Buckeye State, out In 0-hl-o.

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J!i: ALL that has i&gt;een reported and rU1J1ored

relative to
the demands of certain pioperty ownei'B along the
right of way which was to be p&amp;ved il' true · it ·seems
Meigs County ma.y be the loser of considerabie work and
, telief b_ecause of the grasping tactics of a few.
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. While no one can or will object to a fair price being
-- !ece1ved for any piece of property at any time, certainly
It is quite disgusting to le~Lrn that "hoJd-up" tacticS ate
being used whenever a chance is seen aoure the public
treasury of a few dollaro.
It is rare indeed that any propertr owner does not
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•'old for the us~ ot the public. It is rare indeed when such
property owner does not ask just a llttle bit more for it
than he could expect to tet under anr other circum~tances 'When instances are recorded- where
.Owners demand sUch an unfair price that
considerable danter ot imperlllin11 a public project Wtill·
ling nearly one hundred thousand dollars, naturally tho
public at large become$ Quite i,ncensed
In the pres~nt instance, the Federa.l JOVernment has
aJinounjj~~ it will provide no funds fo,· public road improvem·e pts where it Ill neceasary for the govel'Jlment t tJ
90 into~"co'Q.rt and condemn prOperty necesaary for such
):.roject~ Ponse·quentJ'y, if any property oWners are
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amen•!!!• -to reason to the extent that an 'ljnic~ble !'l'f.tle·
(Jij1~
~other
ment c~ be milde, the projects affected !iy nuoh unrea·
'.1$,0. ~rthur uaaa•" Baor.
a"lable; atlitude are in
danrer of beinr droppe&lt;J.
Such iarthe pre .. nt statU. cf the road ,
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pt;O·
Ject th~t bjq~ fair to ,jlive hundreds of
for a ·n um'b er of week.!!.
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Th,e pubiic doeti not ask any ; property o~t=t:o be
public !1\jilded and palriotic to the point that it aftect.
~is pocketbook. 11 oniYi *fti!a tbl't
~.. t~l~}l~d -rliivi.: 'W'iilii·~;~~~~;l~~
ol)ourh'lto set ~ price that the avera11e property owner •
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· a fafr prodt air hlt :investment. ·:u:otertllll'lt. ihat lio h..tn
need expect to get. ·,
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It ~o~ld indeed be a 'g reat calamity to ·~eliiB Countr
situated' ai it is today financially and econon'lleB11y· ap4ilking, sh~uld these "hold ..up'' tactics aml~ceed dn ·k~Ptnr
lfeiga c~untta~• from gettinr the relief tl!at the prophoed
project )VOU!d olfer.

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Cluba of State Troopen and 8'lC hantll"'" af the l"mbattled farmers W~tre plied w.th t ~·'linr; \' i', ,•L 111 t-il i ~
fl'&amp;(!aB between the pol ice and 11trik1n;: 1lai, .1 nu ll u. :u
OriabD)', N.Y., where the milk strike d~ve lopcd inW

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Refreabments or llll klndl wlll be

tlillpell8ed · oontin1161Dl,y

popular pricee from a ipedal bqgace car attaehet:l to t.he train. Az·
ransementa can be m~e to charter
and park pullman tara at; a. con.
"enJent iocatlorl near the heart
ct Chieago. dw-tng the trlp b:r ·thDM
who do not care to atay at hotels.

1"'''n~, however. wUl ma-=e the Jour.

COI.chM and Will real® In

Reaarvatll!llS" for hotels can

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Wick,
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I Know they're kind , as you will fi.Dd, they were alwa_ya so,

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Shorta.Be
was still feared
to!topen
bu!Dne&amp;s.
s.rid milk became Jncresslngly
BCII.l'Ce.
Pew persons ventured into the streets.

ttl•(ladtheOne
and on
Nlnet.y
adepts
code
then breaks When
that
l'oad,Hundred
thence North
the 1t
p)les
with athe
requirements.
l; ·ree 093) feet to the s.bove men- tode Jn
way the lnsJgnla w 11
toned Une of &amp;i!.id Alfred Gardner i
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back he warned
e nd OeOrie W. Dunn, thence \o 1 •
aaffi1n·strat.~.cnl hu
the p;ace of beilnning.
of the codes
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Also one other piece of illud sit- ·
of emNOTICE OF SBEBIFF'S SALE OF ua.te In the County oC. Meigs. State '
beraur.e
REAL BST.&amp;TE
ol 0bio and In the 'rowmbip or
Ume to
... ~-y •. belM- Seventy nve ot15J
e1 ,teet off ot t.lle Northerly end of the 1 ·
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'lollq~lpl de&amp;.b-Lbed premfses t,o..wJt: • -'·- -,._-,0• 0
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BecU9F 29 ' and ~ -pertlllf'-,;p~t;G(I

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Case No. BP61
ylrtue : o! nn Order of'. Bale
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Langsville ~~prnt the week end with
Olen Cline and famHy.
W. w. Si&amp;l!lon and wtre spent
Sunday With Starllnc Smith and
Q&lt;UW; V.Jff! or ~ll)',
Wor)~ Jqrdan and tamUy and

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Compa,ny Puri:haa, , bounded and
de~crlbed as ronows : BegitmlnJ at
the south line of Alfred Ga.idnrr

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Mtree in -theNr~tember Election and ple~ge
myself:,to faithfully .discharge the
~o'),D,ect~~ with, ~l)t;"offl~e, ,,

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Youn Truly, Wlll.IAffl ROBSON

The support lhe •olen of MJddf..-t pu me In the Rep~
ublk:.i.n Primary Election :t"esterday and take tbts opport..n.}

mr _deal~ to ihank the many veters who so 10)'01·

ly s~po~ uHI In the primary f!lelilion. U hu a.IW&amp;f$ been
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iny lntf!nUons to ~~r-nl'! the people at all &amp;Jmu t.o &amp;he bu\ of
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will afWW',f ~' with your 'approval.

¥,ra. , Po~ ,Turner ·spent;- ,SunUay
$;1'ttlmoon ,w lth Wm . .Mer.Jo.rr_ow a.nrt

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VOTERS.
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dooa&amp;ed that sapport.~

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elected I aha.ll strive to n~ute the duties ur nt)l oft'lee as tke
ror yDur wnaldera.tlon a.pJn In
Novemlw.r.

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CARL
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By EDSON R. WAITF.

ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLJSHE~ OF TH.£ ARhii\(G·
TON (MASS.) NEWS, SAYS:
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real place of influence iD a community and u ouch make it perhapa the moot 'e ffective adYfJI'tioiq medium.
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either mercbandioe or ideu•.ol'1 bot1a. The appeal of the local
newopaper io uniye~oali i\8 neW-~ io'eagerly oougb~ 1111d ,it offen an
""cellmit ilpt!OHUnitr for ~l,lq.ant to bnng h11 merchan·
d~~~r~~&amp;f'i,of,ll.F ~ ,·, i¥ti\!',~~r .I \ 1.
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· ''ThrOIJght the i.ewopaper 'the merchant hal localized and ··
conCOIItrated circulation, permitting a bold upon Public attention
within a confined traclin1 ........ . . The newopaper invites immed·
iale attention and permits flexibility in planniq and carryin1 out
advertioinr ocheduleo.

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Anderson ,
Oa\1Jther and James Stevena spent
Wedne.s&lt;lay In Columbus.
Thelma Lloyd returned to her
. home at Penlel, 0 ., Wednesday at! t.et a week's vl.s.t here
w.th Capt.
oDd Mrs, Tom Jones.

I APPRECIATE

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aomethtnr like o'J)en "art.,re. At left lA Serrt. Harold
Kt!mp of thP St..ut~ J)•' liee- oft'-r ht&gt; h~ - lt-- -.·~ n renderet!
hors cle romb.1t, 1?-lld., li\. rlw;uL, vue vi. the l'lltmet·l
~njllred In the aJI'ra:y,

They'll k-:ep your trust.. and theirs you mwt, out In 0-lll-o.
1-it:Vl=t'lll judgments-duly iasued In 1snd Oeorre W. Dunn (belnr a porthe ubuve entitled a.ctton and to me lion of the above ment1oo.ed Lot
dlrer~Led, r will offer att public sal!' Number Three &lt;3J and rutminr
at thl! front door of ·. the Court Eouth Two Hundred and Elaht
.- ,-, ,- -with the st&amp;Wment that
The pol'cy board will band~ ap·
HuL.'Ie In Pon1~toy, Melli Cout1ty. &lt;208) feet, thence west One Hun- these committe~ will not be ~~~ked pllcatlons ror lijlproval of mod.Jfled
dhi&lt;J. un sa.turda)lj the 9th day ul1 dred ·~d PlfjY Three ~nd one ha.U 1.&lt;1 dedde th4l questl"n.
IX'des. where sljlb!t.Ltut!Oila are de~
"'" nt"'nbe•·. ·1933, at lOoOO o'clock A &lt;,1113 ~) fee~. to the roa.d, :thence
... ~ land rdl d provls
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No authority will be deleg11.ted to sired for .... .., s
a ze
M the followlll(l: described real.
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o.ny l'lCal committee In such mat- Ions otlg:nally asked . Many such
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&lt;'si'ate in the Vlllage or Middleport find Ninety tllrec (1B J feet to the kn. JohOIIOJl stated. bu.t lull ml- modlfioe.tlons are ~q requested.
Countv of Melgs, and State of Ohio, above ment!Qiled line of the said tlaUve wlll be retained by him. He The board wtll spe'ed acMon on
.to-wit':
Alfred Oardt\er and Oeorve W. augmented h 's own Immediate stalf these, l.o enable firmB to come
' Situated In the VIUage of Middle- . ~~r:!a thence to the place of beg- bv adding a policy OOQ.rd. and other U11der the code or sign blanket,
nnrt · County of Me 1-.D
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o-::Appra.Jsed
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rad1o s......... h ..mllker iWerted a l'-e- . r.;. Ohio and known 88 belli.\8' ,_. ,fty
Terml of Bale: Cl$h In hand on - - - - -- - - - - - _.......
!MH feet South· or and · adjolrrlng dl'.y of sale
solution had been presented to the Elmore Hysell lot and being . a I
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A. O. Tracy, Sheriff :mtr."llllll'tltllllllll!llllllhlllllllilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!UIIIlllllW!IIIiiUIUhUUetp:
Cuban Congress asking a-1) Lo.tln 11art or the folloWing de&amp;erlbed preof Meigt County Ohio
AIJlerlqan,.naUons to state then pos~ mlsCll. w-wlt : Lying In R~e 13, 0 H Bte
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!Uon If "Bllf foreign country at- Town one, BecUon 29 and 11. por-. · ·
war ·
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tqnp~ armed Jnterventlon ' In a 1 Uon or part or loot Number Three
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aovertan countrJ."
lll) In the Ohio Company PurHe alSo asserted th11.t JMmbers or chase, bounded and described
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SOMMERS SHOE SHOP
the oonservatt~e. liberal and popuM follows :.
Jar parties had given Mnchndo a
l,legtnnlng at the Sollth Une of I
temcmuea trom Pap ODe)
In Mlllhlleport, Corner 3nl and Mill St. Opposite POl!lt Ofrlee.
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~te of confidence In the secret ses- Auted oa.rdner and Oearge W. 1p!'oper t ime we are KOinl to atart
:\II j;he latest machinery :~-nd t:qulpmca.t. Fir. I claSII work
on of COngt'CS$.
Dunn !belng a portion of the above out w;th a campaign that wiU aak
il-t all time~~.
We ln¥1ie your pa.INaare.
With troops wlthdrown from :lC· Number Three, (3) and running · the pUblic to buy under the blue
ttve ctutv In Havana, police. armed Tv.•o Hundred and Elaht (208) feet, ! e~tgle delrlrned to move iJOQds"
PHIL SOMMER
with rifles and m-achine gum, pa · t.Mence West One Hundred and PlfNo' blue eagle is 10m 1
be
TWO SHOPS-Pom~roy and Middleport
trolled the city, continuing efforts ty three a.nd une half (153~) feet awarded except where a firm coni.- 1

enrout.e at

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rece_nt . graQuates ~'f HiJh
School wl!ose pa~ents are ftnlmqal!y able to oellll
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them to institutions of 'hiwhet 1earnl~g. · afe t~hiklitg
There · Jn ChW.a9 tn 1924.
IJbout WJlat college or university they ' will select as
Rqbe Oold~ toomed wlth
&amp;lma )lll&amp;ter. In this connection, we ca~not refr~jn ftom huri Je:nnlnP Bi']lan. Ate u many
not do&amp;s a. . an)'body tn Madlaon
apeaking a good word for ont1 of th~ greatest institutions squ&amp;ri darden. ~yed aolt with
of the kind, in the ·entire nation; an institt~tiop which Max' s~uer: .Jand 1.1Unm:r IY(alker In
Hauaton .. dufb:il a hea~ wave · t}lat
:Meigs co.untiaQB may well be proud and one which we diCU\'t
re&amp;cb tthe bolllns poJnt untn
,:an almo•t claim as our very own, tl\e· Oqli&gt; Unl~~Mti at 1133. ;, I '
Athens.
.
uere ts a school, almost In our own . b'Rck _yard, ,a
place oi higher letitl\hi'llt second to nqno in varl~u- de·
partmeitts and high c)aao · in e'vecy 'brooch qt l~*rpjnlJ
which it attempt. to teach. Headed by one of the IP'O~t­
r.st educators in the country, DI'.E.B. Bryan, a man Who I•
recognized for his outota'\ding ability, and one who h•a
brought the institutfQn fri&gt;l!l comparative o,bscurlty to na·
tiOIUII prominence, this school is 01\e which liatut~Jiy
ohl&gt;uld appeal to every ·f,e)'IIOn livin~ in southern, Ohio
and northern Weot Virg nia.
Th~re are a number of reasons WP)' Ohio University
, otfel'8: e'!ic-.ptional opporttlnitles to j&gt;Frsoil• llvlil!l' ~n t~~·
· are~ f&lt;tJ'I!most of whic,h is the ne~rn... of the inatiMI .• n
coupled •with the fact that exceptdonally good course• are
'olfored.
,
pel'8on, be . !ul .w~althy or con)p&amp;ratlv~ly poor.
need ha~e anY heoftapcy wliatev~r In 'en~oUI~Il at th••
stately did instltutlop becsu•elt ·olfel'o ~It ~e l~Vlnt,r ;• 1
tbat any' other ·col! ere m- univerol!y ••n olfer aqd It . '
!fe• from many of iiui llisadvanta~es to be found in other
ai'eft univeraitloo.
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aaatp b&amp; enrvl\ed when ••slotr•'tlon ·d~y rolls IH'ound !

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or all I've seen, this world I mes.n. or vent.~ to employ,
None can compare, or be so fair, 11.11. dear old Pomeroy.
It!. fer:tl~ lands ii.nd forests stands, the grandeet that I know,
A river Btrerun that's lUre EL dream. out. in 0-hl-o.

leave Pome~
30 and wtll

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With blrds thBt s1rnr: in ea.rly sprtng, out ln O·hl·o.

0oe Week .. ... . .... . . .. . . . .. t .15 . C&gt;Pel(pnth ...... : ..... . . ..

iJOW Hi t~e time th~~ ~any

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Or kftP apart m:v longing heart, lor d~ old Polneroy.
It wu ao fair and ~ful there, When 11ummer bn!eZell blow,

: · "Adverti...., both larp 1111d .....n, bavi111 confidence in
~~'t!'4 in their .-b will find newo~per advertioin!l !he
oafeot..:ctu~'Qclmoot effectiYe "::euia avula~le for obtamm1
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Hand to Hand Battle on Milk Strik~ PrObt

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Hl&amp;:hland PllJ.Lt. N. Y., 'before the 8panith '..._mtrlo&amp;n War 1ft 11119,
He baa many 1'r1end.s and relathea hMe and In Athens.

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To Make Ch~p

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PBOMB Y_!IYf~~·

lly 4euest thouaht, to me 1.s bf'OUI"ht, when I a tJI\f boy ,

Here .Sept. 30

OevDid of c&amp;re, Wi\6 happy t.hel'@ , ln dear old Pomeroy.
'1'\l:u an I hAd, wa.s Ma. a.nd Dad. Uw.t wu long AtJO,

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My native land, you undei'Btat.nd, t.hnc

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'l1le balmy llir 15 heWthy !.here, in dear old Pomeroy
A memory nreet. I'll alwa,ys keep, every place [ go,
r think It'S great, our Buckeye State, out In 0-hl-o.

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J!i: ALL that has i&gt;een reported and rU1J1ored

relative to
the demands of certain pioperty ownei'B along the
right of way which was to be p&amp;ved il' true · it ·seems
Meigs County ma.y be the loser of considerabie work and
, telief b_ecause of the grasping tactics of a few.
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. While no one can or will object to a fair price being
-- !ece1ved for any piece of property at any time, certainly
It is quite disgusting to le~Lrn that "hoJd-up" tacticS ate
being used whenever a chance is seen aoure the public
treasury of a few dollaro.
It is rare indeed that any propertr owner does not
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•'old for the us~ ot the public. It is rare indeed when such
property owner does not ask just a llttle bit more for it
than he could expect to tet under anr other circum~tances 'When instances are recorded- where
.Owners demand sUch an unfair price that
considerable danter ot imperlllin11 a public project Wtill·
ling nearly one hundred thousand dollars, naturally tho
public at large become$ Quite i,ncensed
In the pres~nt instance, the Federa.l JOVernment has
aJinounjj~~ it will provide no funds fo,· public road improvem·e pts where it Ill neceasary for the govel'Jlment t tJ
90 into~"co'Q.rt and condemn prOperty necesaary for such
):.roject~ Ponse·quentJ'y, if any property oWners are
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amen•!!!• -to reason to the extent that an 'ljnic~ble !'l'f.tle·
(Jij1~
~other
ment c~ be milde, the projects affected !iy nuoh unrea·
'.1$,0. ~rthur uaaa•" Baor.
a"lable; atlitude are in
danrer of beinr droppe&lt;J.
Such iarthe pre .. nt statU. cf the road ,
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Ject th~t bjq~ fair to ,jlive hundreds of
for a ·n um'b er of week.!!.
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Th,e pubiic doeti not ask any ; property o~t=t:o be
public !1\jilded and palriotic to the point that it aftect.
~is pocketbook. 11 oniYi *fti!a tbl't
~.. t~l~}l~d -rliivi.: 'W'iilii·~;~~~~;l~~
ol)ourh'lto set ~ price that the avera11e property owner •
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• •npws.~ be ~'-•""/l*bie "'"~ ol!e, 'NJ\:iell li'Jll 1blinr t~ 'hiJp J ~n[&amp;i,~
· a fafr prodt air hlt :investment. ·:u:otertllll'lt. ihat lio h..tn
need expect to get. ·,
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It ~o~ld indeed be a 'g reat calamity to ·~eliiB Countr
situated' ai it is today financially and econon'lleB11y· ap4ilking, sh~uld these "hold ..up'' tactics aml~ceed dn ·k~Ptnr
lfeiga c~untta~• from gettinr the relief tl!at the prophoed
project )VOU!d olfer.

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Cluba of State Troopen and 8'lC hantll"'" af the l"mbattled farmers W~tre plied w.th t ~·'linr; \' i', ,•L 111 t-il i ~
fl'&amp;(!aB between the pol ice and 11trik1n;: 1lai, .1 nu ll u. :u
OriabD)', N.Y., where the milk strike d~ve lopcd inW

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tlillpell8ed · oontin1161Dl,y

popular pricee from a ipedal bqgace car attaehet:l to t.he train. Az·
ransementa can be m~e to charter
and park pullman tara at; a. con.
"enJent iocatlorl near the heart
ct Chieago. dw-tng the trlp b:r ·thDM
who do not care to atay at hotels.

1"'''n~, however. wUl ma-=e the Jour.

COI.chM and Will real® In

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Shorta.Be
was still feared
to!topen
bu!Dne&amp;s.
s.rid milk became Jncresslngly
BCII.l'Ce.
Pew persons ventured into the streets.

ttl•(ladtheOne
and on
Nlnet.y
adepts
code
then breaks When
that
l'oad,Hundred
thence North
the 1t
p)les
with athe
requirements.
l; ·ree 093) feet to the s.bove men- tode Jn
way the lnsJgnla w 11
toned Une of &amp;i!.id Alfred Gardner i
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back he warned
e nd OeOrie W. Dunn, thence \o 1 •
aaffi1n·strat.~.cnl hu
the p;ace of beilnning.
of the codes
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Also one other piece of illud sit- ·
of emNOTICE OF SBEBIFF'S SALE OF ua.te In the County oC. Meigs. State '
beraur.e
REAL BST.&amp;TE
ol 0bio and In the 'rowmbip or
Ume to
... ~-y •. belM- Seventy nve ot15J
e1 ,teet off ot t.lle Northerly end of the 1 ·
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'lollq~lpl de&amp;.b-Lbed premfses t,o..wJt: • -'·- -,._-,0• 0
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BecU9F 29 ' and ~ -pertlllf'-,;p~t;G(I

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Case No. BP61
ylrtue : o! nn Order of'. Bale
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Edgar Ce,rpenter' s.nd wife o'f
Langsville ~~prnt the week end with
Olen Cline and famHy.
W. w. Si&amp;l!lon and wtre spent
Sunday With Starllnc Smith and
Q&lt;UW; V.Jff! or ~ll)',
Wor)~ Jqrdan and tamUy and

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Compa,ny Puri:haa, , bounded and
de~crlbed as ronows : BegitmlnJ at
the south line of Alfred Ga.idnrr

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Mtree in -theNr~tember Election and ple~ge
myself:,to faithfully .discharge the
~o'),D,ect~~ with, ~l)t;"offl~e, ,,

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Youn Truly, Wlll.IAffl ROBSON

The support lhe •olen of MJddf..-t pu me In the Rep~
ublk:.i.n Primary Election :t"esterday and take tbts opport..n.}

mr _deal~ to ihank the many veters who so 10)'01·

ly s~po~ uHI In the primary f!lelilion. U hu a.IW&amp;f$ been
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iny lntf!nUons to ~~r-nl'! the people at all &amp;Jmu t.o &amp;he bu\ of
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will afWW',f ~' with your 'approval.

¥,ra. , Po~ ,Turner ·spent;- ,SunUay
$;1'ttlmoon ,w lth Wm . .Mer.Jo.rr_ow a.nrt

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VOTERS.
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dooa&amp;ed that sapport.~

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elected I aha.ll strive to n~ute the duties ur nt)l oft'lee as tke
ror yDur wnaldera.tlon a.pJn In
Novemlw.r.

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CARL
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By EDSON R. WAITF.

ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLJSHE~ OF TH.£ ARhii\(G·
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real place of influence iD a community and u ouch make it perhapa the moot 'e ffective adYfJI'tioiq medium.
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either mercbandioe or ideu•.ol'1 bot1a. The appeal of the local
newopaper io uniye~oali i\8 neW-~ io'eagerly oougb~ 1111d ,it offen an
""cellmit ilpt!OHUnitr for ~l,lq.ant to bnng h11 merchan·
d~~~r~~&amp;f'i,of,ll.F ~ ,·, i¥ti\!',~~r .I \ 1.
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conCOIItrated circulation, permitting a bold upon Public attention
within a confined traclin1 ........ . . The newopaper invites immed·
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Jol~y- lie (1 oqr 'boys gpt ~~·~ ffJ!Ilf ~nlf~~ ~~~Jrygt •P
. t11tema~opid ~~~~eomqn~ wa~ow f~F •the tt'lp ~ Wfll #lel!l
$)1~t tin~!·'Sam "'' Jon • gi'etjt fltflll'l'~~ vl•':l'!f· '

ll.nnDY

Machado

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made Cor 12 a.tld $3.80 a day per
per.son by makinr: s.pptlcn.tkm to

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My hopes are high, I want t.o trY , never

Anderson ,
Oa\1Jther and James Stevena spent
Wedne.s&lt;lay In Columbus.
Thelma Lloyd returned to her
. home at Penlel, 0 ., Wednesday at! t.et a week's vl.s.t here
w.th Capt.
oDd Mrs, Tom Jones.

I APPRECIATE

.

Aoi\\~~l!i~-if~llt ll\~jlt~: · . ' '

aomethtnr like o'J)en "art.,re. At left lA Serrt. Harold
Kt!mp of thP St..ut~ J)•' liee- oft'-r ht&gt; h~ - lt-- -.·~ n renderet!
hors cle romb.1t, 1?-lld., li\. rlw;uL, vue vi. the l'lltmet·l
~njllred In the aJI'ra:y,

They'll k-:ep your trust.. and theirs you mwt, out In 0-lll-o.
1-it:Vl=t'lll judgments-duly iasued In 1snd Oeorre W. Dunn (belnr a porthe ubuve entitled a.ctton and to me lion of the above ment1oo.ed Lot
dlrer~Led, r will offer att public sal!' Number Three &lt;3J and rutminr
at thl! front door of ·. the Court Eouth Two Hundred and Elaht
.- ,-, ,- -with the st&amp;Wment that
The pol'cy board will band~ ap·
HuL.'Ie In Pon1~toy, Melli Cout1ty. &lt;208) feet, thence west One Hun- these committe~ will not be ~~~ked pllcatlons ror lijlproval of mod.Jfled
dhi&lt;J. un sa.turda)lj the 9th day ul1 dred ·~d PlfjY Three ~nd one ha.U 1.&lt;1 dedde th4l questl"n.
IX'des. where sljlb!t.Ltut!Oila are de~
"'" nt"'nbe•·. ·1933, at lOoOO o'clock A &lt;,1113 ~) fee~. to the roa.d, :thence
... ~ land rdl d provls
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N0rth
th
H ru:h'f,d
No authority will be deleg11.ted to sired for .... .., s
a ze
M the followlll(l: described real.
on e, roa.d One
u
o.ny l'lCal committee In such mat- Ions otlg:nally asked . Many such
3
&lt;'si'ate in the Vlllage or Middleport find Ninety tllrec (1B J feet to the kn. JohOIIOJl stated. bu.t lull ml- modlfioe.tlons are ~q requested.
Countv of Melgs, and State of Ohio, above ment!Qiled line of the said tlaUve wlll be retained by him. He The board wtll spe'ed acMon on
.to-wit':
Alfred Oardt\er and Oeorve W. augmented h 's own Immediate stalf these, l.o enable firmB to come
' Situated In the VIUage of Middle- . ~~r:!a thence to the place of beg- bv adding a policy OOQ.rd. and other U11der the code or sign blanket,
nnrt · County of Me 1-.D
""'
and State
·
com
" mltte••
I agreement.B wit.hour. undue delay,
(Continued -from PQf1 ODe)
o-::Appra.Jsed
at •1833.00.
......
rad1o s......... h ..mllker iWerted a l'-e- . r.;. Ohio and known 88 belli.\8' ,_. ,fty
Terml of Bale: Cl$h In hand on - - - - -- - - - - - _.......
!MH feet South· or and · adjolrrlng dl'.y of sale
solution had been presented to the Elmore Hysell lot and being . a I
·
A. O. Tracy, Sheriff :mtr."llllll'tltllllllll!llllllhlllllllilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!UIIIlllllW!IIIiiUIUhUUetp:
Cuban Congress asking a-1) Lo.tln 11art or the folloWing de&amp;erlbed preof Meigt County Ohio
AIJlerlqan,.naUons to state then pos~ mlsCll. w-wlt : Lying In R~e 13, 0 H Bte
t Att
'
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NEW SI-'OE '\HOP FOR M:DDLEPORT
!Uon If "Bllf foreign country at- Town one, BecUon 29 and 11. por-. · ·
war ·
orney.
tqnp~ armed Jnterventlon ' In a 1 Uon or part or loot Number Three
- -•
AnDoun•·~,.- The Openln( or
aovertan countrJ."
lll) In the Ohio Company PurHe alSo asserted th11.t JMmbers or chase, bounded and described
Q
SOMMERS SHOE SHOP
the oonservatt~e. liberal and popuM follows :.
Jar parties had given Mnchndo a
l,legtnnlng at the Sollth Une of I
temcmuea trom Pap ODe)
In Mlllhlleport, Corner 3nl and Mill St. Opposite POl!lt Ofrlee.
1
~te of confidence In the secret ses- Auted oa.rdner and Oearge W. 1p!'oper t ime we are KOinl to atart
:\II j;he latest machinery :~-nd t:qulpmca.t. Fir. I claSII work
on of COngt'CS$.
Dunn !belng a portion of the above out w;th a campaign that wiU aak
il-t all time~~.
We ln¥1ie your pa.INaare.
With troops wlthdrown from :lC· Number Three, (3) and running · the pUblic to buy under the blue
ttve ctutv In Havana, police. armed Tv.•o Hundred and Elaht (208) feet, ! e~tgle delrlrned to move iJOQds"
PHIL SOMMER
with rifles and m-achine gum, pa · t.Mence West One Hundred and PlfNo' blue eagle is 10m 1
be
TWO SHOPS-Pom~roy and Middleport
trolled the city, continuing efforts ty three a.nd une half (153~) feet awarded except where a firm coni.- 1

enrout.e at

,he,

rece_nt . graQuates ~'f HiJh
School wl!ose pa~ents are ftnlmqal!y able to oellll
,
them to institutions of 'hiwhet 1earnl~g. · afe t~hiklitg
There · Jn ChW.a9 tn 1924.
IJbout WJlat college or university they ' will select as
Rqbe Oold~ toomed wlth
&amp;lma )lll&amp;ter. In this connection, we ca~not refr~jn ftom huri Je:nnlnP Bi']lan. Ate u many
not do&amp;s a. . an)'body tn Madlaon
apeaking a good word for ont1 of th~ greatest institutions squ&amp;ri darden. ~yed aolt with
of the kind, in the ·entire nation; an institt~tiop which Max' s~uer: .Jand 1.1Unm:r IY(alker In
Hauaton .. dufb:il a hea~ wave · t}lat
:Meigs co.untiaQB may well be proud and one which we diCU\'t
re&amp;cb tthe bolllns poJnt untn
,:an almo•t claim as our very own, tl\e· Oqli&gt; Unl~~Mti at 1133. ;, I '
Athens.
.
uere ts a school, almost In our own . b'Rck _yard, ,a
place oi higher letitl\hi'llt second to nqno in varl~u- de·
partmeitts and high c)aao · in e'vecy 'brooch qt l~*rpjnlJ
which it attempt. to teach. Headed by one of the IP'O~t­
r.st educators in the country, DI'.E.B. Bryan, a man Who I•
recognized for his outota'\ding ability, and one who h•a
brought the institutfQn fri&gt;l!l comparative o,bscurlty to na·
tiOIUII prominence, this school is 01\e which liatut~Jiy
ohl&gt;uld appeal to every ·f,e)'IIOn livin~ in southern, Ohio
and northern Weot Virg nia.
Th~re are a number of reasons WP)' Ohio University
, otfel'8: e'!ic-.ptional opporttlnitles to j&gt;Frsoil• llvlil!l' ~n t~~·
· are~ f&lt;tJ'I!most of whic,h is the ne~rn... of the inatiMI .• n
coupled •with the fact that exceptdonally good course• are
'olfored.
,
pel'8on, be . !ul .w~althy or con)p&amp;ratlv~ly poor.
need ha~e anY heoftapcy wliatev~r In 'en~oUI~Il at th••
stately did instltutlop becsu•elt ·olfel'o ~It ~e l~Vlnt,r ;• 1
tbat any' other ·col! ere m- univerol!y ••n olfer aqd It . '
!fe• from many of iiui llisadvanta~es to be found in other
ai'eft univeraitloo.
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·,
, ' · .ia :i!8ua1, ·mapn)J.elp ~!i~ ·MJi8?n . co~nt.fP.no w.tll
aaatp b&amp; enrvl\ed when ••slotr•'tlon ·d~y rolls IH'ound !

enJoy,

In CO&amp;Ohea

,word Led )Fp

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or all I've seen, this world I mes.n. or vent.~ to employ,
None can compare, or be so fair, 11.11. dear old Pomeroy.
It!. fer:tl~ lands ii.nd forests stands, the grandeet that I know,
A river Btrerun that's lUre EL dream. out. in 0-hl-o.

leave Pome~
30 and wtll

to:

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THQUCfi:ITS OF

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not deat.roy

With blrds thBt s1rnr: in ea.rly sprtng, out ln O·hl·o.

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Or kftP apart m:v longing heart, lor d~ old Polneroy.
It wu ao fair and ~ful there, When 11ummer bn!eZell blow,

: · "Adverti...., both larp 1111d .....n, bavi111 confidence in
~~'t!'4 in their .-b will find newo~per advertioin!l !he
oafeot..:ctu~'Qclmoot effectiYe "::euia avula~le for obtamm1
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