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PBOIQ YOlJB NIWS TO

White the Sun
Shtnes, •

1trume.:":c:":·_, ..,.:_·:::-•..-.-

Office at

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Warch 3, 18111.
PU"Uahed DllUY and
"'oept Saturday. Loc.ated on Lower SeCODd Sl.mlt, Pomeroy, o.
When OW' trienda Jen4 u. Jitters O&amp; new::~ matter !or publ!Cllftlon t.hey

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ill'louJd 1n ~~oU caw ~ID their ng,mer-al~Mttvll oo~ ne(..'t'SIIar1b'
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parents, uncles and
atmts, we have ln the yenn elnce
f ollowed to the hilltop v1llap ceme
' tcry Amcna chlldlab trea.aurea Ule
l lcats. s: ldlers, popruns, lo~t~ tin·ba.r..
1 retea toy gun the cant¥)n we allot
buckshot ammunition, t.Jle
I with
tT'.Jij~les, be.lil agd b$hl we playect
\'lith and the boats we buWt on the
c.ld, workbench, are all gone but
are still t.o n1emory dear' And we
saw the spot ,on which the hoUIIe
where we were born stood unm
cnly a few ~ e11r11 ago when lt burn·
G; randpn~nt &amp;,

1 h ree Months

Six Months

lot

Lbat. came to us,

LVtlffbody who Uved Jn the

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HOTEL
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t orner LOIIJ' rr.ad

Fifth Stl.
Columbus, Ohio.
noo~rs. SllliGLE $1.00
DOUBLE 'lil.50

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Mrs Buzwell Roush Sunday
Mrs Belva Grover a11d 1:1 on an•
\ isit~ng Mr a net Mrs B C Grover
DELAYED
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P1c! C C Bowen , Wesley SwlsllJohn H.ou11h and son or 1\~nl Co- &lt;'1 Georre Swlshea· Charles Wine lumbus spent rrom Tuesday to ,
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mond ouy and-.A.Iouzo Smith of
Wm GrapeR and WI!('! M1 and W ~&gt;llston who were call"d here by
Mrs Roy Ora)&gt;ml and children tl •e death of their brotlwr Thoma~
~ J&gt;ent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Smith w•ll remain !or a sho1t vh;lt
A•bort, Frasier at Addison
Dr Luther Tunler and daughter
Mrs FrP.d Drake spent Monday uf Columbus wme guests of Mr
Y.lth H H Roush and fa.mlly
1\nd Mas B C Grover and atU!ndMrs John Martin and sons te· erl the ThomW!Qn reunion which
turned home Sunday !tom =C=o~lu~n~&gt;·='~'":;;'~h~e~ld=S:unda.~ a,!- Little Kyger

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U.hed, the s led GrAndpa built for
llS the resounding drum Qn wh1ch
we made music tl'l~ old Colt pistol,
catrld~te boxes a1 my caps, sabers
othet• somenlrs of the Civil
War, iucludlng tl.l'my cJQ~hlng
o ~tt uncles, one In tbe cavalry
cne In t.he Infantry, which WCHI all
ours to play with In our early
teens

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old nursl:'!, of ( hicago, to influonCa
ms p!nymg nbllily, ArrJilted at'~
rc1eUJ&gt;ec1 on bond, s m1Lh played thll
game of ht~ life 1n tha Eut-Wea't
yolo World Scncs at I t~.kj) FntetC.
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By Edoon R. Waite, Shawne.,,

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not·-lilfe ~ny other d;garetle:

Okl~tboma

As soon as you· light lip' a t:hc!st·
edield, we believe yo\1 .will noti~;e ,
,tliat they. are mild. And befor~ vt;ry , ·' ·
long, you will cenainly notice that
they taste better.
These things don't just happen so.
There isn't any accident about it.
For "e put into CHESTERFIELDS
all that Science knows and money
can buy to make them "satisfy."
Just try .them!

C. A. MITTEN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA rtEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION AND PUBLISHER OF THE MESA
JOURNAL, SAYS:
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a llappet until Khc hns t&lt;J put rm
r,pct L.H.: lc:; wh1 c h ennllun bt-fucul lt Mcs. and ev en thon
Nowadny 11 n g11'1

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HNP~upape! advertiaing i~&amp; newa in advertising- new things,
lute and mtcrcohng d.evclo)lments in ho11•ehold appliances auto•
clothe&amp;, furn~ture--are read in newspaper artid.ea and ad~ Ion~
bof.ire purely advertising 111ediuma arc uocd.

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Th u prt('t tell '&gt; u ~ that lhf•re 1:-&gt; a de ;sltny "hl1 h shapes ~
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fJ'I il liUCl' &lt;lnd t he /i ' le dPtiC

"Sub•qibera get,the 'news behind the newa·- Adverlioingfrol!l their new•papcro when the ml!nufaeturera releate their firot
publicity i'! the' form of ,ncwa nDd qdvortiaing.

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1f Jun Farl ey 1cally wauL"!
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atnffipa with

~-&gt; p e atmmt"!

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brought to the attention of the -public through the neWopa.per• of

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Indlana 1s JU~tt now celebrating the tetm ning of f1rutt I
},eet• w~1ch is another indicu.tion of how the pt'ychology 1
of the people ha s chlwred.

the country.

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IIUI ·~-claN mat.ttlr Sept. l3J 1136, aL t.he

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Poll~

PBOIQ YOlJB NIWS TO

White the Sun
Shtnes, •

1trume.:":c:":·_, ..,.:_·:::-•..-.-

Office at

1

Act
Warch 3, 18111.
PU"Uahed DllUY and
"'oept Saturday. Loc.ated on Lower SeCODd Sl.mlt, Pomeroy, o.
When OW' trienda Jen4 u. Jitters O&amp; new::~ matter !or publ!Cllftlon t.hey

••nd&amp;l

ill'louJd 1n ~~oU caw ~ID their ng,mer-al~Mttvll oo~ ne(..'t'SIIar1b'
•
•
prla.Ctd
Annoy.mous let.t.era, bowever e~ce Ucnt and deairable in
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z:w i.D5taoce wUI be pubUahe&lt;L
NATION4L ADVERTIS,NO

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One Month
ODe Yt:a.r

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One Month
One Year

house,

parents, uncles and
atmts, we have ln the yenn elnce
f ollowed to the hilltop v1llap ceme
' tcry Amcna chlldlab trea.aurea Ule
l lcats. s: ldlers, popruns, lo~t~ tin·ba.r..
1 retea toy gun the cant¥)n we allot
buckshot ammunition, t.Jle
I with
tT'.Jij~les, be.lil agd b$hl we playect
\'lith and the boats we buWt on the
c.ld, workbench, are all gone but
are still t.o n1emory dear' And we
saw the spot ,on which the hoUIIe
where we were born stood unm
cnly a few ~ e11r11 ago when lt burn·
G; randpn~nt &amp;,

1 h ree Months

Six Months

lot

Lbat. came to us,

LVtlffbody who Uved Jn the

c_•_,._•_•-;•·~P::-b-;;l::;la;;.,::':;:oh:;-;la.;;;;PI::I:-Ub;;::u•;;-r-;b;;,;-Mil;-•-•_
•_"_ ___ _

Poe Week •

It was o melancholy

ec~~ctlcn s

1

Del::~::.~~:e aDd CkeWRUon Dep: 7c::~·IL

VIRGINIA.
GREGG
Ph oDe 58 2· L

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4ft

wben~~~~::o~~:;,:~~,1~::1

....

Prererred\ .

tnm1ly medlcinu

at.Pt'-~-.-~,.-T,-T-JV£·~.---- !

For E4Uorlal Oltlce CaJI !:18-L

d ial,

' ~v~~ ~

"' ,
them"!

Fred Kimball. JM,

~ ...... .. . J!l ) r Brunettes

stoo.:l
IQfe
tm1, full

.. ,

HINDUS FEAR FOR
HOMES AS BREAK
IN DAM REPORTED

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Aug

28-IN8-

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Ohia State F.•ir
Vi8itors ;;
STOP AT

Accused Poloist

HOTEL
COLUMBUS
t orner LOIIJ' rr.ad

Fifth Stl.
Columbus, Ohio.
noo~rs. SllliGLE $1.00
DOUBLE 'lil.50

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••
\!r&amp; Reva. oo~ney was callJug on
Mrs Buzwell Roush Sunday
Mrs Belva Grover a11d 1:1 on an•
\ isit~ng Mr a net Mrs B C Grover
DELAYED
1
P1c! C C Bowen , Wesley SwlsllJohn H.ou11h and son or 1\~nl Co- &lt;'1 Georre Swlshea· Charles Wine lumbus spent rrom Tuesday to ,
H
ld M k VI t 8 db
!'i: t
d
h
r,a.r, aro
ac • ~or m un
"aUt BY CIC Wlttl MI S Id~ WineMt-s Margaret LltlYd of Ray r,nr and othet H!la.tlvea
mond ouy and-.A.Iouzo Smith of
Wm GrapeR and WI!('! M1 and W ~&gt;llston who were call"d here by
Mrs Roy Ora)&gt;ml and children tl •e death of their brotlwr Thoma~
~ J&gt;ent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Smith w•ll remain !or a sho1t vh;lt
A•bort, Frasier at Addison
Dr Luther Tunler and daughter
Mrs FrP.d Drake spent Monday uf Columbus wme guests of Mr
Y.lth H H Roush and fa.mlly
1\nd Mas B C Grover and atU!ndMrs John Martin and sons te· erl the ThomW!Qn reunion which
turned home Sunday !tom =C=o~lu~n~&gt;·='~'":;;'~h~e~ld=S:unda.~ a,!- Little Kyger

CHESHIRE

•

Stop Gas Pains!
Remedy Givea Relief

0

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•

Bo many other thmgs have pet·
U.hed, the s led GrAndpa built for
llS the resounding drum Qn wh1ch
we made music tl'l~ old Colt pistol,
catrld~te boxes a1 my caps, sabers
othet• somenlrs of the Civil
War, iucludlng tl.l'my cJQ~hlng
o ~tt uncles, one In tbe cavalry
cne In t.he Infantry, which WCHI all
ours to play with In our early
teens

1

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Rn1lth, fnmoum u{:a DO o 1t11
ankm"' No 2 plnyct• c'f t e Unitea
T

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·

1 Stnl(':i "'did not lj.llow tl\e

CCUIUtion
\ ~f cll~mnl n.ttack brOIIl{ t Ui81nfl1:
hlm hy Mt ~n En'l'(!nJe Ror;e, 23-:veat·
old nursl:'!, of ( hicago, to influonCa
ms p!nymg nbllily, ArrJilted at'~
rc1eUJ&gt;ec1 on bond, s m1Lh played thll
game of ht~ life 1n tha Eut-Wea't
yolo World Scncs at I t~.kj) FntetC.
lJ,, ncormg six JJolls for t!le Wta~
\lb.lch '\ ~n-12_:-s_. _ _ _

'Rete. are

..

'

g~~J ~1g~rette~ . ;

I

&lt;

•

Jot they are not
hke Chesterfield.

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DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK?
By Edoon R. Waite, Shawne.,,

. . • , and Che.tterjields ~re,.
not·-lilfe ~ny other d;garetle:

Okl~tboma

As soon as you· light lip' a t:hc!st·
edield, we believe yo\1 .will noti~;e ,
,tliat they. are mild. And befor~ vt;ry , ·' ·
long, you will cenainly notice that
they taste better.
These things don't just happen so.
There isn't any accident about it.
For "e put into CHESTERFIELDS
all that Science knows and money
can buy to make them "satisfy."
Just try .them!

C. A. MITTEN, PRESIDENT OF THE ARIZONA rtEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION AND PUBLISHER OF THE MESA
JOURNAL, SAYS:
I

a llappet until Khc hns t&lt;J put rm
r,pct L.H.: lc:; wh1 c h ennllun bt-fucul lt Mcs. and ev en thon
Nowadny 11 n g11'1

r- h c tlu eH n't

nlwa~ s

1~

gwe up

I
I'

HNP~upape! advertiaing i~&amp; newa in advertising- new things,
lute and mtcrcohng d.evclo)lments in ho11•ehold appliances auto•
clothe&amp;, furn~ture--are read in newspaper artid.ea and ad~ Ion~
bof.ire purely advertising 111ediuma arc uocd.

I

Th u prt('t tell '&gt; u ~ that lhf•re 1:-&gt; a de ;sltny "hl1 h shapes ~
r•uJ eJliJ s bnt th e .l\' Ct .t KC wom&lt;ln dcpenw~ a htti(J on 1he t
fJ'I il liUCl' &lt;lnd t he /i ' le dPtiC

"Sub•qibera get,the 'news behind the newa·- Adverlioingfrol!l their new•papcro when the ml!nufaeturera releate their firot
publicity i'! the' form of ,ncwa nDd qdvortiaing.

t:-:;~

1f Jun Farl ey 1cally wauL"!
t:mmcth&lt;ng tn make \
lnH d epartmen t popular why do(•sn't he Havur the po ~t.ug •.!

atnffipa with

~-&gt; p e atmmt"!

"Aon~tiono.l and stale ~vents are firtt thronicletl in ttie newo-

P"~'"'"• eo arc the feadiii1r produl't. of lj.c leading rqanufadurera
brought to the attention of the -public through the neWopa.per• of

I

Indlana 1s JU~tt now celebrating the tetm ning of f1rutt I
},eet• w~1ch is another indicu.tion of how the pt'ychology 1
of the people ha s chlwred.

the country.

I

.

I

"~owap,ap~r advertioing ~.r ,vi{hle ol i!• tqnn~~CtiP!' with tlll'l
~nll'lrlly of.natio?al preor •••?CIBUon• ~atno tl!~t prl;otille ,:N~IT
10 easentlal tn ~elltng-aood wtll-"'!d eoqf;ilcncc 1
thi: ,, liiU!k-,
1 :;:;;.~~-t.'(
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Booten 'l; Olnclnna.U o.
Cincinnati ::.: Bost.on 3.

1 cooeecuthe lnserUOWI tor price

Chi(ago 2;
Broc klyn ~:
8t Lou t&amp; 7;
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• Bath ond •.crVldor tn co:~ch of 1b 750
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mulm;:\, agtceru~nt.J
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Montreal 4; Buf'Inlo 1
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1o 5.10. heifers l.D5 to 4,. 85, la.t cowl!
M1· and Mrs. Floyd Cole and son ChariOOon (P'rtday returning late
2 oo tb :1.2:1, canners 1SO to 1 70, bulls
1
'11w a.llcnc:ancc: :.l duuday rsclloul Howard of Pl. Pleasant.
1n the evenlos:.
SALES REPORT OF THE POJNT • 5{l to 2 90 Jllilk eows 18.00 too 32.00
t •as ninety-one.
· The Old H01he Town Fe.rm "The little son 01 Leland Shm t rLt;MI.tNT LIVE STOCK. 1M.\L1!;8 ..... veal calVes r~;celpts ,S19 00p5 t
Mr. and Mtl:i E. S Riffle nne! .. omen'&amp;. Club wiH meet at the who hii.S been confined to his bed
CO. Pt. J"leas~t, W. Va.
a 60 111econdll 1100 to 6 20 rgelllum
tamily matured to Butf.,lo, W. Va., l'ome of Mrs E C Rol1Eih Thursday for some t1me 18 report ed to be in a
!100 to 5~1? common and
cavte:;
suiou.s d.ndltlon at this tlme.
Saturday, Aug 26, 1933 J 00 t.b 4.70, cuiiB , :hOO to 210
where they attended a 'home corn · a fternoon.
lng
J;.!rs. J. H. Caudlll a1.':1 Mrs. R E
'l'otal Receipts 910 Read.
·~jp.~~' Jl'll, t{f 18 6·30 •
Miss Emogene Yeager called on
1Martin attended the revival at
Hogs receipts 40, 175 to ~ lbs. !;!\COn~ ~{(~ to• 5.2b, common 3100 J
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1Jordan Thursday night.
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Shawnee, Oklahoma

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