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EADERS' NOTICE -~"i~Jdl '.

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SAlES TAX D.UHIEO $7~:nJM'!f.'R:!tt FEDERAL ~10
UNDER AVALANCHE Clai~.::;;.;::::! onm BANKS MAY

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Have Returned

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Code
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Labor
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aee the lovely

lealalature here today over a
to adJourp. a1ne d1e without
lt.."'Ylnl new taxes tor the.flnancinl
or dlstNW~ed Ohio Mhoo•.
A reaolutlon to adjoun&gt;, Blne die
1\le!daf noOn, kllllng all \lnpaued
bHLs. wu Introduced In the HOUIIe
under the spolliKJJ1Jblp of the rule;•

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if yop pleaae, but ilurely to inapect them to

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Alao we have new arrinlo in Skirta,
Blouaea, Knit Dr~teJ, 'nd. "~~te P!'o••e•.

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I&gt;Od "'tumecl • .enUct .c $16,' ol t.ln,. !4arian ~·

001 ~~-· caL eoclaute, who ..,.
the &amp;tarot elimatJns the a.r~
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AS PROMISE

MAD£
To Si""
Compromiae Code
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And ]'.pooitoro To
Profit
THROUCH· MOVE

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their jUdkttltnl the verdict. ts ex~ ~mrmnles now 11.1 UQutdll.t.km. an1
and there is tnsumcient their depOSitOl'F. camr: lntr · t&lt;gi-Jt tt .
nldt&gt;nce '..o ! UJ)JJ(lft it.
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t.hmugh actlon taken by R~
·•t hav~n·t Foflventy.ftve ocnta,
, state manager of Lhe
much 1eM $16,000.
owner.:.' loan c;;·r pcra."M~ . Ri!!tHt, his mct)1er, BeVCral t1on.
friends and acquaintan(:f'S t.esttfif!d
.Qrunner ai'I!Jigned hl&amp; e.sslostant
that '4r. Read had no atJedlon for msnaaer, Th(lma'! 1 . Hawk: \"';~ r th
h1s wtf.~ IUld th&amp;L t.helr entire DW" or Akron, to toe tmaned.l&amp;&amp;e Mepa
rted Ufe was n Jons aeries of QUII· to ooopemt;e wlth bank&amp; and buJid~
•~ To '" k •• t 1
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and loan con;pa.nles tn an aLand the verdict wu 9 to 11-01 ma- tP.rnpt. to aq,edlti! the :ITantl.ng or
ture mil'lds could conaclentioualy Joell&amp; to dist.J'E'8sed h~ ownel'l.
fOte such lt.n exc.M\Ive amount M
Thl~ constUubed a. prom15e 00
th1e Is too ~urd u. to 1'1f!Ce8!\itatf! help t.o many tMtttutlma In llqulctMivE'

tuither commt'nt."
dRJ.on, as thE' home owners ' loon
Ntne ballots wtre quit ln threr bcnd8 which wW beo issued \'Jill 111
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lh jw.y .agreed iatll mro.ny lnst.a~ be transferred to

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Ni1htfall

First Phase Of
Recovery Reached
Col. Ayre•,-·Noted Economl.t", Givea lmpreaaion of
Reeo.~III"J' Move

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1nlf tha.t the ftnt phase of indus-By wn.LIAM 8 . HBAL
b:ia.J reoo..ery tmn!nabed BUeeMINS Staff Oorreapondent.
fuJiy, Col. Leonan::t P. Ayres, prom, WallhlllfloD , Bopl. ~INB-The 1
t bank
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, bltumlnoua coal code de~k was n~n
er "" economist, today
! broken today ltlth aa:reem~at. on. a et\w 11 fonn or lnftatlon ln. the
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: compromlee code and a
la- oftlng for Arnertea.n industry aa
"""' contract prom
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' Lhe next tas~ .1&amp; for the new part-. I BtcnlnB of the oode, oflcllll aald, nenhlp of gonrnmnent and buswUI brlnJ ·an lmmecUa.te end t.o tbe lneM to m11.k:~ &amp;Orne prontc
1 bloody PeQnSyl'vania
atrltu and
··Prompt prlr.e n.d.vances tba.t
] avert a threatened spread o1 l:he must noL howrV\1", be so great 11.!
t strikeR t.o every coal Pl'Oduetna
to curtail purchasing power' ' will
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in the
wilderness, and glen ln the countr]'.
be r~qulred . aoordtnr
to hl!'i
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Confronted by a virtual tom· monthly business lUrvey.
no a razo~ JR
a ;~n aggage.
r. was e p lg t mand to agree on a code' by ntrht Althouah slating that resuJu of
of Ward Van Orman (fight) and Frank Trotter, when lor feel tbe sting of govemment&amp;J 1 ~e codes oouJd not be accunt.eJy
their balloon eompetiit~ in the Gordon Benentt race de fltttoro, the · coal opetf.tDn worked determined a.1 yet, Col . Ayrea., M•
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· th e woo d8 near SUdb ury, 0 nt. V an 0 rrnan NRA otllclall to clear up 811 db - the new mu~ure s ' tor buslne8!'
seen d e d In
' d Iuxur- puled
polnta.Roollevelt for the sec- oonw-..
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. at'd e s t arve d f or·aevera I d ays an d acqUire
flO d h18
Prealdent
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iant b~ards before they· eut a telephone wire and brought '· end time was forced t4 ea.u opera· the mC'8t part ent husiastic:," com~
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~~ rescue party to tbeJr 8siatance.
"lt may aa.tcly ~ ooncluctf'd that
1conference at the White House to
• code.
'.he coder; will be suceeMful If only
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' ·mp -;f thE' Jurors wantOO to grant
'they are rocpr.ct.ed to make use
iflltl!'. tt.ead he enUre ~unt ahc of thPm to l"f"pay de~tono. whrw
.« al:tbt-$100000. A&amp; the· deadlock ! ·'"'~"': IU't "trozEtn."
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oontinlll!d dle JuronJ voted on
Hawksworth waa ~I! to
,ti.OOO, $10,000, *20.000, uo.ooo conta.ct bank and lC'fon ' dle..,:t\'ll'a
$50 OOb a.nd th~n tlOO,OOO, ~lly who must atve th-tir ('()f~eent tL thf:'
ICY~tnor-waa ' i.
poaalblllty. A i~acttln&lt;J t.hc $75,000 judtPQe1ll I
acceptance ot the fed '!l'O.l• bomh ~
movemerlt to adjourn without paa:.
lltal Wlnd801' k~pt smillN deahome . ~f
any taxes was also bejnt p~~ plte the heavy I award, while MI'B.
hold.
Ri!!ad wu tearful an~ under aeIUJ)el'l.iltendedt JJi
vere strain as abe &amp;hook handl wtth
le81'!.18d. baa ~
the juron, MVen men and ftve ·
- m ltio CQOS)trate
women.
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Vtsorous

aroae from Republican men11x!.rs of
thP
who issued a. 1varntrc
theyaenate
would not allow ld.Joumment
untll .aome provttlon nu been mlilde
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or wea I ate-a~ sc:hool dlstrlet;a.
Oohu:nbwl~ 0... ~. 15- INB-::-The sales tax wu burled ill. a JiWI*lall.. t•ve toda.y and Ute ,....,.1
nsemb , under pressure from Ooi~
ernar OI!Orge White, tumecl to.. uquors, ctatJn stores and utUity
cqrporatlton.s 88 poslble se\lroes 1JJI
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ata\e-ald school fund.
Immediate adjournment, after
~'7iPI a p ,ooo,ooo PJI'Oil'&amp;lft-GD&amp;third the amount: requested by the

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prc!e..lon I 110ve ......., .. 1111
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Deadlock In Minia1 Ill"
duolry Appearo To
Be Broken

REALITY

satd llbc ha~
uwne. •
inStructed her 1\tt.omeys to spren.J
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i fo~~~:,-:·· o.. Sept. 1£-lNS-Bitter oonkoveray diwetoped In the
"My attolowy.s •advise tne t.h.&amp;t 1n 1:
a1d tor Ohio bl.nk.8 ana loa:n

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To han'''"'" vouna brolrer.
o Eapedite
Han State-Aid Taz· Ill~~~:~':!, b:••~...
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~ o,od·to m""hanta
..ad othft"S concermd who are Uable
:1111 ftllr&lt;l 'rotuma on ftoor stock&gt;

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White House Chtef i Prussian Counc1l lf';::a a:::~r~rba:S t.h:~ • uno:~
Takes .Office Dfont received fnimtheOoverno;
Usher I8 Dea""d'~
Pennayl,.aDia
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Irwin Hoover, Mana••'·
President'• Home, .i• .
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word
Oiftord Plnchot of

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Minoa Strikin1 Bec:a. .
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Over Situation

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Amon1 Workers A1aiq&amp;t
Officiala Reaponaible
For Walk Out
By 0 . EVERETI' DOYilfO:
INS 8tatf Correapond~QJ,
Uniontown, Pa., Sept. ~~
Bloodshed marked

the

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the Nestern Pennaylvanta ~w.tQ.inoua mine "holiday" ~ today
.:-s developmenta of U.ree fqlid-flre

~7entll alinaUzed the lri"eak:lna "tiP
Jt' the strike wbleh yeaterday· ,._
~ulted In wide11pread rk:ltlng Ind.
gunplay throughout Payette Coua-

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OJrl Stohl, 30. a plcketlna "In~.
,.., shot In the leg when I! at..

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c. Prld: Coke Company ..W. .. weat·
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to ~In
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ranks, county
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Lo re)lbrtll~"'lo
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Ol'nLy, where 16 men .'
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' lonately grt':lter lncrensea In thf
·;nJtune :lnd vtllle Of IC'OdS and t ' r•

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t.bat the coal re&amp;ION had quieted
More brlefl."·· he desclbed ll
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eremoltiy
&amp;e
&amp;I JD.!ter the bloody battles every 7ea- ''I!Te&amp;tcr prvductton volume."
D•ath of Pai'liarnentar- terday
Pc!,.tlntl" to the ract that the
iam is Hailed
The proposed coal code, worked federal re&amp;rrvo• aystem had Incut after operators flatly ril,Jected crrn!!ed Ita purt'h ues or covem' r .............._
code presented by Hulh B. ment securttl~; In the latter oart
J~;;r;:o reco:very admln.rator, ot Ammst to t35,000,000 a week IV!

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of a bltumtno:U!i C("l
:Ode, today a.re a "ket' Of cfr.~~doptlon

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That

was the
appll~ this mornJOI'

DE't'ective- Jack Hann,
here from a Mt1ng around the
jor operatiom where lltriters &amp;Qd
ml&amp;e cuan:Ls maintained an Uneaay COIJ'I.POS~ to ma1k the teu.to former parcrols of sit; eeethlne beneath the '::~f:
Col. AY"te* declared
Out1\'1Lrd quiet P."'""llecf

waathewidely
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to mean tha.t
ays~ s:;Q~~~;"'
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--~~t~i~O!O'i tem. wae. wolr.r to make another
rrr1c)1I.r, at~mpt at er~lt

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frcm the Whlte House and
not1fted all Uvlnr 1anner P'lvldents
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electrllc buttolls wl'llch banllit100.
oil" Jampa.
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hiUI supertntended evekT 'dtnttV ot
sLate.. •VWl' visit of fol'el&amp;fl dlplo-.

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tmtttutton8 belnt U- House:. ·}¥ WM the ·ma.n who made
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MOl!COW,

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ct 24. automobile fact.ol'y wc:rkm In

the fll&amp;psi.llnr of a rerryboa.t two
weeb aeo ftas revealed ror thG nrat
THitBI H\raT 1M FALL
Ume today whm two persons wet-.
eentenced. to ten yea,n, In prtaon tor
oJeveland, ee~t~INB-'lbree net:llsence In oonflec'.tton with t.he

ecmpanles.

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vettty tido. Oo "' _,. U. a. n.. ctliillw !

Off with the old; on with the new!

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THERE'S one problem about aeliin1
STETSONS. You men become ao fom;l
of them after you've worn them a aeason
or two, that it' a hard to make you aband ~n
the old STETSON for a new one. '
. affectiona!

Me" Ll tUrvtvrlli by his

rer80118 were aerlouaiJ hurt today disa8ter.
y;hen an elevator In a downtowb The vletlml Were emplofed at t~
buUcUnr broke 100ae and dropped a\OOmoblle factory near OOJ1D'.
111x atorleB into ttu! basement~
The KCCidMt oocurnd ln. Lhf! 1lver

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brlnlini the c:orpor&amp;tlon. a&amp;afl tnto
cl01e harmony and etrectlve coop·
etut!On with. the bank6 and lhan

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I'UIIUIIIe&lt;! D011J &amp;Dd
~ ~ Saturdlll'. LOool&lt;d OD Lower 8oocJD4 Blrotl, !'O!DtrOf, 0 .
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Meu~. 8.QP~
Morning wo~ at 10:30 A.M.

For Edliortal Oftlee Clliiii&amp;-L
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topple: "OOn ..

d1tlons a! Dllclplsahlp," Anthem by
chotr. CelebraUOn or Lord'• Supper.
Young People meet ~:30 ~k
Ia the Plesb)'t,'erian c.burch. Hally
Echo's will be the topic.
Joint council bu called a .special

meetiniJ or the CCID,Il!eiatlon for
Sunday momlr~. following the ser' 1ce. Impoft\ant.
The Arat meetJna of the conflrmatJon clu.as thil Saturday at 9 A.
M. Jn the E\'&amp;nlfeUcal· church.
Service In Mlneraville Sunday 2

CHEESE
PURE CIDER
VINEGAR

CHURCH (IF CHIIIST
KenneUa I. ~teed. Mla.Wer

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6:30 P. M. Young People's OhriBEndeavpr.
7:30 Evening worship. Sermon
r;ubject · "Conquering with God,"
Mon. '1 :30 P. M. Buaine&amp;&amp; and
lloci&amp;l meeting of the Christian En1c=.eavor.
Wed. 7,30 P. 11. Mid week service
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however, ,has not bee n borne out b~ occurrences which
have follo~ed in quick succession immediately after Ma-

chado fled the island posthaste to save his dusky skin.
Thin~s have co11tinued until it looks more and more
that before complete peace and tranquility is restored in
Cuba th3~ some outside force will be compelled to , take
n hand. Natmally that outside force means the United
States and . when such interference does take place there
will immeiliately begin a series of murders and general
Jawlessne8B as genehllly follows revolutions as they are
prosecuted in the southern climes.
The o.lle thing that will bring many of the cliques to·
wether is the landing of troops on Cuban soil by this cown\fY and that move should be delr.yed until the 108t po;uible moment for the good of all concerned.
It is po..libJe that after a few more ftareupo such as
have already occurred, an umlel'l!tan~lnJI will de•elop
whoieby the kind of offi.cials that are wanted, w~ll be ••·
tured and .t he tired, huniii'Y peon will be able to get aome
o.Ught reli~f from his arduous and precarious present
method ot:'llvlng.
.
From all account., nothinJI short of a bloody revolution can make t~e •lot of the poorer caste of peon on tit•
any' worse that it has been qnlier bile recl!ll• o[
It is hardly surprislnll t)lat it Is ,toking xo
rii'·1&lt;Dr them to quiet down and get book to their lavm

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to the previuWI content~., the words
"not mlginaJ contents'' ahaU be
ron.sptcuoU8ly marked, labeled. or
LaRed f\ n the out.l!ide of each contained in letters of a. lerlble lobe..
Secuon 11 . U any .aecticn mportaon of secUon of bh1a act i:Je d&amp;·
clAred invalid !t shall nat. nullity
wy pllrtion of thla act..

Frank Ca.ve.

ISpe&amp;.kE'r o! lhe H~ of
en Ill t 1ves.

~HfSHIR[

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Oharles SaWyer,
President of the St!nat:.P .
Passed Jun ~ 2, 193~.
Jum~ J::I,'"' 19J3.
Oeol·ge White, Governor.
Piled in tht' uffice of the Secre~fi.I'Y of Sta~ a t Columbus. Ot&lt;Jo,
on Lhe 14 th day M .rune, A. D . 1!133.

t!.ppruV{Jd

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Hoi* Of F ana For Open•
intr Game, Duhed To
Ground

I hereby certify that the rore~
·;c! 11g 1s a tnw copy o! the en..:r058eti biill.

NRA

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Country Roll

8 O'clock

2 1bo. 45c

COFFEE
3 1bo. 49c

Prinr . . . . lb. 24c

Pound ...... 17c

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L. W. Chrke. PutGr
7:30 P. M. EverJ.nif prayer

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CIQUST
5:30 CHURCH
C. E. mf!ets a.t
the chui"ch
em't looking tor work.
Jor a Sunrise service.
0:15 Unified servh!e. Scrl~ton &amp;ub- 1" 11" '
An ~x-presldent doesn't. do so JCCI.: ''The Blessed Men".
well, lt was rumored that Machado 1 7:30 Evangelist.Jc eve[l,lng service.
&amp;fJirated out of Cuba. with two mil-~ Sermon• subject: ··rs There Room'?"
lions. That. was becaUlle the alr·
Wed., '7 :30 Prayer and studi hour. ,
plane people llmll, you to t1fty Alj.tendance
inc!'Eiaslng.-help
us
pounda or bftapge. However two pasa our marlt of 64 last Wednesday
mlllloii would look very appetlziJ'Ig Bring your Bible and your friend&amp; I
m1 a rubber pitchfork. We will take
the job to oe.th of omcc and a pstr
o! water wlngl!l.

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C~VItC!f 0" THE N··J·. •. '' a .
q, P. Blnaler, Pul&lt;or, Ml " .
PJundRY ·schMI ·o:ao A. M.
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Morning woMhlp 10:30 /t.. M'C·· ~·
N. Y. P. S. 6:30 P. M.

Evangcllatic sewlce 7:30 P. M.
Prnyer meeting Thurs. 7:30 P. M.
DELA\IED

that

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Secuon lQ. When · fftl!~
tablea. or honey, pa.eked.
conuuners a.re olfl!:rw:i

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HEN (he revolt against Muchado, presideRt of Cuu3,
was rewarded with the abdication and ftight of the
former autocratic president, it was confidently expec!Pd
that as soon as a leader satisfactory to the majority of the
many cliqUes on the southern island was selected, that
not·malcy :-yould be restored and all troubles van.ish. 'Jlhat

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VIRGINIA .
GREGG

lb.

BUTTER

) .s'!rmon subJect of the mornina.

lain P.•rcentuge went to tho milk fund, a · fund u.ed
for charib.f in th e American metropolis. There were re·
ported z!l;Ooo cash customers who paid actual money to
Ere the ~'ttle between two well known bQxing ma&gt;Jt.ers.
The inter~~ting part of the she&gt;w however, is not the u·nm·
.• er who ~id to see tht;, ';go" nor.tp.e p11in&lt;.ri.P,"l~ concernetl
in the 1\gMi, Quj o tQ ijle ctltli4'\ttl&lt; ~~~~'!lng tblnr
about thi~: stot'y Ia the ,numb~, ·ot''P', ~!l'f.,\Pl' weM to
see the bi,ittle fr"" of charge. If the news report concern·
ing this feature f.f the entertainment is ''orrect, forr every
dx wh.9 p~d to sec, one went in for nothinv, there having
been S,odllreported uo seeing the fight ,free of charge.
Nattlfally there is always a certain number of pas•e•
!o be iBs1t~d for any event, c!ther athl etic or otherwi•e
because «f the nH\ny services var·ious people c.lo in pru~
moting t~:'! entcrtain!11ent and· which are qone without

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poJnt o1 origin 10 place 01 ~--­
Ina" m· furthtr g:radltlf lla': oondi-

9:30 Momtns worship service and
cl!\11!5 perlod. "Ttle Christian Steward's Unlmown Sin"
be the

A F!GH'I' was ~eld in New \ork recontly whet•eby. &lt;'el'•

ouch u gr~nt number of h•nger•·on should be in position
to succesi.(ully dcm:•.nd scats for the cnmivul.
On the whol&lt;•, there ure generally teo many•ft·ee du~
cn.ts pasl:iCd out in th e majority of caKes and also g~m!I'­
ally the o'l)e ~ favored most are those who ar11 lcu~;t en~
titled to t)lc courtesy.

PAOaPID

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·llowevcr, it is beyond the pale of rea.11on

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· GOVERNOR WHITE'S decision !JOe to be a candidate
for a third term for gove rn ot· leaves- the trail wide
open for many deserving Democrats who feel they nave
the desirec! mak'e-up to pt·ov~rly fill the governor's chair
in the state capitol.- As a re•ult of the governor's final
emphatic litHtem~::nt reJatire to hil:! candidacy, '''e may
look for a great many unnouncemehts in the very near iu~
~re.
:
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With :politics as one of th e few places where rnen
may be sur.e of their salaries when once they are erected,
we may pi'.epare now for the greatest list of candidates
that have 'Cr~ me out in a long time because the governor's
statemen~ , l eaves them all on an equal footing.
Ther~ will probably be just as much of 1\ scrap on
the other .~ide of lhe political fence so that ere primary
days roll~:!lround once more the fur shouJd .fly thick and
fast.
There· is no doubting the fact thst the governor has
hi• eye
bigger game and that the senatorial toga at
Washingt,ip from the Buckeye State, is the ultimate goal
nf the pr:¢ ,cnt chief executive, will probubly not be de·
lliL·d. \Vh~ther or not the Democ ratl'l in any job of Jmpcrtancc : ~viii cut any kind of a succe8Hful figure, r~~.ts
to a very;::vc1·y great extent on the t)UCcess. of their pn.s~
enl vcntu·rc with the N. R. A.
They probably will J'i•e
cr fall wiih that undet'taking.

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!AJiaDco wlJI be publltbod.

Cllloop,

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CldJt,ted.. ADnOYTUOUS letten, howner ezcellent aad. 4.,..blt in t!WD· '
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New Cuban Head Noted Surgeon
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Mr. and Mrs. Landm Cook went
10 Spencer, W. Va., Wedne.sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shriber and
l:ie&amp;~le • Senti of Pomeroy . visited
Mr. 1\nd .Mrs. C. D. Bentz and Mr.
end Mrs. J. M. Bel'ltz 8unday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Best, 1\fr. and
N.rs. Art Lippincott and liOn, Mr.
ana Mra. Gordon Rardlna and
daughter Ruth, Mr. and MrB. Jacob W~J~ and lhla Paye Swartz

·or Marietta were the Sunday guestfl
11f Mt·. p.r.d Mra. Dana Swartz.

hALLWOOP
T. J. Sprouse returned
Mqnday after spending several
with relal.iveB a.t ~arkersburg
Madctta.
Roy Dl'alte and O~tJe ~1~:;:::0~
made a business trip to_~
Monday &amp;11:1 returned home
and Mrs. Walter Reese
of Carbon spent · Labor day
the latter's uncle, Roy Drake

family.
Lucille Parsons ot Union
r.c!day.
was calllng on Mr. and MrB. Oeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlrn Swartz spent M. Parsons Saturday evening.
Eunday with Mr. and Mr1. McClade
Rtith Cohen of Charleston re~

Bowlud l'lsh at Tannar, W. Va.,
wu vlsttiDJ V. L. Shumway Wed ..

. P,t!~h ~r.-.jp.~ C{itd Veg~tablu

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agonts

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hcm.y In cont111ners or ~))1;)118,

Apples, GriJ'Iles Golden 8 lbs 2.1c
Sweet. Potatoes .... , ... 6 lbs. 19c
Or~g~s . . . . . ~ .. . .. . . . . OO.Z. 27r.
Peadres~ Etbedas ....... ·. . lb. 5c.
YeUnw Onions .... UHb. bag 25e
Celery, Lg.,Stalks ....... 2 for 17c

ccmmon catT¥:rS:

exccQtOO, · eou-

fligna, dt'ltvei'S" u· oftt'l.~

Vle , ea.me

fer .sale, either jtrtvately or In the
· pen market, tllall .Cause euc:~ con;- .
~alnent to ~ lk m6rlre4 'ih a,"'f. plain

and 1ndel1~le rnannet' ;\&amp; follow~:
1. Wltht ' their tun name and oddrt'ss. Including the
'O'OWO... or p~cked

dity is re-packed
must be sho'Wn .

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Ual'ley Mldkl.ft was calling on
Tnm Weber of Cheater Saturday.

Fall Dresses·:
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$19.75.. ..

$6.50 t(&gt;

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Children"$ r:
School' Dress~s~

her uncle., Archie Ellhr and famllp

of Car~ton.

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

CllU'6l10&amp;' Coughetlour of Cht!tillrc
hie new J9b h~'e ns n.

stu.1r~d

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ctpnl of the~ "entral .scha.::l. •
Mr. ~tnd Mhi. :ijeJ¥1Ctt ~ttl!: Md
ch lldrrn and Oom Rupe were
r:nllhl'@ on Mr.

Hlld Mill. Bake:
Mut.t.~lcws a~1ct !IIJ.nlly Sunday PVelllug.
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.
Mr. a.oc:l• Mr~. Wm . I'Ott.! letL

SUndllY' fort an exa.endect vl"lt at

Columbw 'and1 Sp:riu~licld,
Mr~. H• \1,-, McCiiar.ty:. MrB. Qlo.y ..
tQn .Riii)'Ca. and. two r.hildren ~t
BUnda w!~ OharJ&amp;r Htii'U and ,.,ts.

tor or QCar· Cljlo.ehlre.
.Mm. Et.tR. Evant- 0'! K.ra:e1· wa~
culim; Qtl' 8tfn. Ed.na. LitLle! MnndaJ

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G1 :tee ,.Grcwev

djt'pcrt Thur~ay to be ready to
r~~ume-hllt dutles Monda.y 8l'o Prln·

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Cr~pe, Satin, Faille, Bengali~,' .
Wool, colon bla.lk, brown, eel- ·
III'&amp;Y and Navy, Price• $3.4:;

Sport ·Coal. l!ild Dre11 . C.oa y

fD clay ed)
of !h,e Mlsaio:n
Hulghtfl, V;l. Va... was cn.ilt;.l• ou
friends le.:~t wllck.
1
Mary Oaa·st ~Pf!nt Sunti:1y wiLb

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Char.lea 8tarnet ot Toledo was
calling on trl~rods hete Wednesday. ·

.TURKEY RUN

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The ' New

at

(.{ Dutch. Ridge.

sch , ol I&gt;U8 driver Monday,
c. M. N.atthewt~ moved 1.o

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stato whelre such}

11HAif there is more to any buaine11 tlan mer.ely h&amp;ving a

place t~

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llo ll.uiinaJ.

Secur~1 the merc:b4ndia~ ~U

and·

selima it risht•
.
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. l'he:rilfJtt lii~td oF merchandise; ~kedu~· br,~ ria!ltklnd
of Advenio~ng, will ,Iwaya. bl!ilcl&amp; prQfih.ble-ll...inen.
· Gaed!advertis~ create.an iuettible.appeaf.
ldwediled m•I'FiludkF alwaya creare.- aoocl:-will for any;
bl!ljqei. b.-qoe it givea aatiafactioD.
.
:
T:h' d!'.~!lcf for'advertioe~ I~! ~ ~winrJ; dlar· by dat.
Ad.:v:,.aijqa. ~w!l)'• "'alrea a wonderiL,l im~11io~ on huay
oho~n;'tJIIIY. •lw~ya rucJ&gt;tllt ada:fteforilihoppina.iri order to
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nit moat impo•hlnt ~intr it the aellinar of !!~•rchancft•~&gt;

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'-NEW ,SKIR'£8'.,,.:
All Re-orders Higher.
Now.

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~. Qblo, _ . lbo Aet ot ~ I, 11'11.
I'UIIUIIIe&lt;! D011J &amp;Dd
~ ~ Saturdlll'. LOool&lt;d OD Lower 8oocJD4 Blrotl, !'O!DtrOf, 0 .
, • Wilen our :trleDda tend Ul !etten ar newa matter for pub~Dil 1M)'

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Meu~. 8.QP~
Morning wo~ at 10:30 A.M.

For Edliortal Oftlee Clliiii&amp;-L
J'or B - - Oflloe au Cln:alollaa Dopj, CaD lti·B

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topple: "OOn ..

d1tlons a! Dllclplsahlp," Anthem by
chotr. CelebraUOn or Lord'• Supper.
Young People meet ~:30 ~k
Ia the Plesb)'t,'erian c.burch. Hally
Echo's will be the topic.
Joint council bu called a .special

meetiniJ or the CCID,Il!eiatlon for
Sunday momlr~. following the ser' 1ce. Impoft\ant.
The Arat meetJna of the conflrmatJon clu.as thil Saturday at 9 A.
M. Jn the E\'&amp;nlfeUcal· church.
Service In Mlneraville Sunday 2

CHEESE
PURE CIDER
VINEGAR

CHURCH (IF CHIIIST
KenneUa I. ~teed. Mla.Wer

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6:30 P. M. Young People's OhriBEndeavpr.
7:30 Evening worship. Sermon
r;ubject · "Conquering with God,"
Mon. '1 :30 P. M. Buaine&amp;&amp; and
lloci&amp;l meeting of the Christian En1c=.eavor.
Wed. 7,30 P. 11. Mid week service
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however, ,has not bee n borne out b~ occurrences which
have follo~ed in quick succession immediately after Ma-

chado fled the island posthaste to save his dusky skin.
Thin~s have co11tinued until it looks more and more
that before complete peace and tranquility is restored in
Cuba th3~ some outside force will be compelled to , take
n hand. Natmally that outside force means the United
States and . when such interference does take place there
will immeiliately begin a series of murders and general
Jawlessne8B as genehllly follows revolutions as they are
prosecuted in the southern climes.
The o.lle thing that will bring many of the cliques to·
wether is the landing of troops on Cuban soil by this cown\fY and that move should be delr.yed until the 108t po;uible moment for the good of all concerned.
It is po..libJe that after a few more ftareupo such as
have already occurred, an umlel'l!tan~lnJI will de•elop
whoieby the kind of offi.cials that are wanted, w~ll be ••·
tured and .t he tired, huniii'Y peon will be able to get aome
o.Ught reli~f from his arduous and precarious present
method ot:'llvlng.
.
From all account., nothinJI short of a bloody revolution can make t~e •lot of the poorer caste of peon on tit•
any' worse that it has been qnlier bile recl!ll• o[
It is hardly surprislnll t)lat it Is ,toking xo
rii'·1&lt;Dr them to quiet down and get book to their lavm

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tor

u.aed
Mle

carrymc any malidnp pertdntng
to the previuWI content~., the words
"not mlginaJ contents'' ahaU be
ron.sptcuoU8ly marked, labeled. or
LaRed f\ n the out.l!ide of each contained in letters of a. lerlble lobe..
Secuon 11 . U any .aecticn mportaon of secUon of bh1a act i:Je d&amp;·
clAred invalid !t shall nat. nullity
wy pllrtion of thla act..

Frank Ca.ve.

ISpe&amp;.kE'r o! lhe H~ of
en Ill t 1ves.

~HfSHIR[

~·

Oharles SaWyer,
President of the St!nat:.P .
Passed Jun ~ 2, 193~.
Jum~ J::I,'"' 19J3.
Oeol·ge White, Governor.
Piled in tht' uffice of the Secre~fi.I'Y of Sta~ a t Columbus. Ot&lt;Jo,
on Lhe 14 th day M .rune, A. D . 1!133.

t!.ppruV{Jd

' .

Hoi* Of F ana For Open•
intr Game, Duhed To
Ground

I hereby certify that the rore~
·;c! 11g 1s a tnw copy o! the en..:r058eti biill.

NRA

)¥

Country Roll

8 O'clock

2 1bo. 45c

COFFEE
3 1bo. 49c

Prinr . . . . lb. 24c

Pound ...... 17c

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_BOY!

HAlt

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New Styles Are Here And
More Coming From
New York. ·

"RANCI$ WALLACE
AVTHOII.
~...IIHUDDLI'
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GRACI; EPISCOPAL CHUBCII
L. W. Chrke. PutGr
7:30 P. M. EverJ.nif prayer

'&gt;ermon.

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F. I. Gardner, Pa&amp;&amp;oif"'Middfeport
CIQUST
5:30 CHURCH
C. E. mf!ets a.t
the chui"ch
em't looking tor work.
Jor a Sunrise service.
0:15 Unified servh!e. Scrl~ton &amp;ub- 1" 11" '
An ~x-presldent doesn't. do so JCCI.: ''The Blessed Men".
well, lt was rumored that Machado 1 7:30 Evangelist.Jc eve[l,lng service.
&amp;fJirated out of Cuba. with two mil-~ Sermon• subject: ··rs There Room'?"
lions. That. was becaUlle the alr·
Wed., '7 :30 Prayer and studi hour. ,
plane people llmll, you to t1fty Alj.tendance
inc!'Eiaslng.-help
us
pounda or bftapge. However two pasa our marlt of 64 last Wednesday
mlllloii would look very appetlziJ'Ig Bring your Bible and your friend&amp; I
m1 a rubber pitchfork. We will take
the job to oe.th of omcc and a pstr
o! water wlngl!l.

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Granule•

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DR·ESSING

Qt. Jar

M.MlVIiL LOAF. SLlCED

20 ciun~es.
Preyer rrie,cltlng
study Prl.

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C~VItC!f 0" THE N··J·. •. '' a .
q, P. Blnaler, Pul&lt;or, Ml " .
PJundRY ·schMI ·o:ao A. M.
\
Morning woMhlp 10:30 /t.. M'C·· ~·
N. Y. P. S. 6:30 P. M.

Evangcllatic sewlce 7:30 P. M.
Prnyer meeting Thurs. 7:30 P. M.
DELA\IED

that

W

Secuon lQ. When · fftl!~
tablea. or honey, pa.eked.
conuuners a.re olfl!:rw:i

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HEN (he revolt against Muchado, presideRt of Cuu3,
was rewarded with the abdication and ftight of the
former autocratic president, it was confidently expec!Pd
that as soon as a leader satisfactory to the majority of the
many cliqUes on the southern island was selected, that
not·malcy :-yould be restored and all troubles van.ish. 'Jlhat

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VIRGINIA .
GREGG

lb.

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) .s'!rmon subJect of the mornina.

lain P.•rcentuge went to tho milk fund, a · fund u.ed
for charib.f in th e American metropolis. There were re·
ported z!l;Ooo cash customers who paid actual money to
Ere the ~'ttle between two well known bQxing ma&gt;Jt.ers.
The inter~~ting part of the she&gt;w however, is not the u·nm·
.• er who ~id to see tht;, ';go" nor.tp.e p11in&lt;.ri.P,"l~ concernetl
in the 1\gMi, Quj o tQ ijle ctltli4'\ttl&lt; ~~~~'!lng tblnr
about thi~: stot'y Ia the ,numb~, ·ot''P', ~!l'f.,\Pl' weM to
see the bi,ittle fr"" of charge. If the news report concern·
ing this feature f.f the entertainment is ''orrect, forr every
dx wh.9 p~d to sec, one went in for nothinv, there having
been S,odllreported uo seeing the fight ,free of charge.
Nattlfally there is always a certain number of pas•e•
!o be iBs1t~d for any event, c!ther athl etic or otherwi•e
because «f the nH\ny services var·ious people c.lo in pru~
moting t~:'! entcrtain!11ent and· which are qone without

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poJnt o1 origin 10 place 01 ~--­
Ina" m· furthtr g:radltlf lla': oondi-

9:30 Momtns worship service and
cl!\11!5 perlod. "Ttle Christian Steward's Unlmown Sin"
be the

A F!GH'I' was ~eld in New \ork recontly whet•eby. &lt;'el'•

ouch u gr~nt number of h•nger•·on should be in position
to succesi.(ully dcm:•.nd scats for the cnmivul.
On the whol&lt;•, there ure generally teo many•ft·ee du~
cn.ts pasl:iCd out in th e majority of caKes and also g~m!I'­
ally the o'l)e ~ favored most are those who ar11 lcu~;t en~
titled to t)lc courtesy.

PAOaPID

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·llowevcr, it is beyond the pale of rea.11on

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· GOVERNOR WHITE'S decision !JOe to be a candidate
for a third term for gove rn ot· leaves- the trail wide
open for many deserving Democrats who feel they nave
the desirec! mak'e-up to pt·ov~rly fill the governor's chair
in the state capitol.- As a re•ult of the governor's final
emphatic litHtem~::nt reJatire to hil:! candidacy, '''e may
look for a great many unnouncemehts in the very near iu~
~re.
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With :politics as one of th e few places where rnen
may be sur.e of their salaries when once they are erected,
we may pi'.epare now for the greatest list of candidates
that have 'Cr~ me out in a long time because the governor's
statemen~ , l eaves them all on an equal footing.
Ther~ will probably be just as much of 1\ scrap on
the other .~ide of lhe political fence so that ere primary
days roll~:!lround once more the fur shouJd .fly thick and
fast.
There· is no doubting the fact thst the governor has
hi• eye
bigger game and that the senatorial toga at
Washingt,ip from the Buckeye State, is the ultimate goal
nf the pr:¢ ,cnt chief executive, will probubly not be de·
lliL·d. \Vh~ther or not the Democ ratl'l in any job of Jmpcrtancc : ~viii cut any kind of a succe8Hful figure, r~~.ts
to a very;::vc1·y great extent on the t)UCcess. of their pn.s~
enl vcntu·rc with the N. R. A.
They probably will J'i•e
cr fall wiih that undet'taking.

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1D!1o Weol&lt; ................... I .15 Ont Month •. . ...•.•.••.•••
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!AJiaDco wlJI be publltbod.

Cllloop,

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CldJt,ted.. ADnOYTUOUS letten, howner ezcellent aad. 4.,..blt in t!WD· '
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Mr. and Mrs. Landm Cook went
10 Spencer, W. Va., Wedne.sday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shriber and
l:ie&amp;~le • Senti of Pomeroy . visited
Mr. 1\nd .Mrs. C. D. Bentz and Mr.
end Mrs. J. M. Bel'ltz 8unday,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Best, 1\fr. and
N.rs. Art Lippincott and liOn, Mr.
ana Mra. Gordon Rardlna and
daughter Ruth, Mr. and MrB. Jacob W~J~ and lhla Paye Swartz

·or Marietta were the Sunday guestfl
11f Mt·. p.r.d Mra. Dana Swartz.

hALLWOOP
T. J. Sprouse returned
Mqnday after spending several
with relal.iveB a.t ~arkersburg
Madctta.
Roy Dl'alte and O~tJe ~1~:;:::0~
made a business trip to_~
Monday &amp;11:1 returned home
and Mrs. Walter Reese
of Carbon spent · Labor day
the latter's uncle, Roy Drake

family.
Lucille Parsons ot Union
r.c!day.
was calllng on Mr. and MrB. Oeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Jlrn Swartz spent M. Parsons Saturday evening.
Eunday with Mr. and Mr1. McClade
Rtith Cohen of Charleston re~

Bowlud l'lsh at Tannar, W. Va.,
wu vlsttiDJ V. L. Shumway Wed ..

. P,t!~h ~r.-.jp.~ C{itd Veg~tablu

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hcm.y In cont111ners or ~))1;)118,

Apples, GriJ'Iles Golden 8 lbs 2.1c
Sweet. Potatoes .... , ... 6 lbs. 19c
Or~g~s . . . . . ~ .. . .. . . . . OO.Z. 27r.
Peadres~ Etbedas ....... ·. . lb. 5c.
YeUnw Onions .... UHb. bag 25e
Celery, Lg.,Stalks ....... 2 for 17c

ccmmon catT¥:rS:

exccQtOO, · eou-

fligna, dt'ltvei'S" u· oftt'l.~

Vle , ea.me

fer .sale, either jtrtvately or In the
· pen market, tllall .Cause euc:~ con;- .
~alnent to ~ lk m6rlre4 'ih a,"'f. plain

and 1ndel1~le rnannet' ;\&amp; follow~:
1. Wltht ' their tun name and oddrt'ss. Including the
'O'OWO... or p~cked

dity is re-packed
must be sho'Wn .

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Ual'ley Mldkl.ft was calling on
Tnm Weber of Cheater Saturday.

Fall Dresses·:
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$19.75.. ..

$6.50 t(&gt;

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Children"$ r:
School' Dress~s~

her uncle., Archie Ellhr and famllp

of Car~ton.

By EDSON R. WAITE, SHAWNEE, OKLA.

CllU'6l10&amp;' Coughetlour of Cht!tillrc
hie new J9b h~'e ns n.

stu.1r~d

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ctpnl of the~ "entral .scha.::l. •
Mr. ~tnd Mhi. :ijeJ¥1Ctt ~ttl!: Md
ch lldrrn and Oom Rupe were
r:nllhl'@ on Mr.

Hlld Mill. Bake:
Mut.t.~lcws a~1ct !IIJ.nlly Sunday PVelllug.
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Mr. a.oc:l• Mr~. Wm . I'Ott.! letL

SUndllY' fort an exa.endect vl"lt at

Columbw 'and1 Sp:riu~licld,
Mr~. H• \1,-, McCiiar.ty:. MrB. Qlo.y ..
tQn .Riii)'Ca. and. two r.hildren ~t
BUnda w!~ OharJ&amp;r Htii'U and ,.,ts.

tor or QCar· Cljlo.ehlre.
.Mm. Et.tR. Evant- 0'! K.ra:e1· wa~
culim; Qtl' 8tfn. Ed.na. LitLle! MnndaJ

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G1 :tee ,.Grcwev

djt'pcrt Thur~ay to be ready to
r~~ume-hllt dutles Monda.y 8l'o Prln·

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Cr~pe, Satin, Faille, Bengali~,' .
Wool, colon bla.lk, brown, eel- ·
III'&amp;Y and Navy, Price• $3.4:;

Sport ·Coal. l!ild Dre11 . C.oa y

fD clay ed)
of !h,e Mlsaio:n
Hulghtfl, V;l. Va... was cn.ilt;.l• ou
friends le.:~t wllck.
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Mary Oaa·st ~Pf!nt Sunti:1y wiLb

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Char.lea 8tarnet ot Toledo was
calling on trl~rods hete Wednesday. ·

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The ' New

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(.{ Dutch. Ridge.

sch , ol I&gt;U8 driver Monday,
c. M. N.atthewt~ moved 1.o

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stato whelre such}

11HAif there is more to any buaine11 tlan mer.ely h&amp;ving a

place t~

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Secur~1 the merc:b4ndia~ ~U

and·

selima it risht•
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. l'he:rilfJtt lii~td oF merchandise; ~kedu~· br,~ ria!ltklnd
of Advenio~ng, will ,Iwaya. bl!ilcl&amp; prQfih.ble-ll...inen.
· Gaed!advertis~ create.an iuettible.appeaf.
ldwediled m•I'FiludkF alwaya creare.- aoocl:-will for any;
bl!ljqei. b.-qoe it givea aatiafactioD.
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T:h' d!'.~!lcf for'advertioe~ I~! ~ ~winrJ; dlar· by dat.
Ad.:v:,.aijqa. ~w!l)'• "'alrea a wonderiL,l im~11io~ on huay
oho~n;'tJIIIY. •lw~ya rucJ&gt;tllt ada:fteforilihoppina.iri order to
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'-NEW ,SKIR'£8'.,,.:
All Re-orders Higher.
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Nll:l ~ • m Bii'WNly.
1·-May Cd'W'I.l'dt who il ernr*IYeC
Ulll l . ~. r .. J4ar~ of Park~ura: ~~ Pl PJ.ea;5anJ.. ·~41;} t.no w~lt end
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,~oP~Dt Ole wee\ 4md w;a. bll wUe- l wl.tl). her ~r.s. W . and Mr1. W .

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M l"S N . . . . . . . a l&gt;!lol· ·on,a d,aoilllor.
A. Edih.nllo. ·
ness vbltcr at ft . Pleaddt SMt6-M!M LeW or~
· -lepoct , ~· ~~ - ~- J~ Rtekat'd
tlay.
wu _t ~- v!altor htre Oada:Y. &amp;,P:iil. \hf, y.re~k et\d w:lt&amp; their son
Commodore 9abr .;M
Q:LIII! ·He li tnteiwted ln
. · · ~ a ~~ ltl.riDrd. and family ot out•
Eerfrlce Evant
~titq6Tthe Visit· W.t».ama ~tra and p~pQ,. we!'e ton.
r&lt;1 tno~ here ~mlliie "' doliltl ..,.,
" '· &amp;nd . &gt;ln. . Byron F'ey ond '
Mrs. Minnlle Rou8h ami soD ~ &amp; P. R. ~ of the Jrl. E. c.bildtm. Mr5. Malla.ret Pt)' , Mr.&gt;.
l1:j;;i,;o t;,lnY.oull(Jitown a.nt;l Mra. BUI)" chlli-ch. met at the ~ ol( lira. Lon D.lclr.ens &amp;fld. three children
11
or Mt:"J:JOQ.ald, wsrc re- W 1 It, J"'t)eaqng Tut'ilda.y evenins. were Slmd&amp;y rueeta ot Mr. anu
~.:.0!1:.&lt;1 or Mr. f.nd Mrl. .Senr.)' , Tiicst: prdtent \Yere - 4!.tr. and Kn . Mrs. Hany 1\la&lt;:hlr of 8etb,el.
Gearhart.. Mrs. J . T . Roblao!.on,
Dr ..~bbloo and Mr.! .. M&amp;dgt·
Jc e Dll"4f.cn Rnd Mr. "Vfacgri~r ot Mrs. Kelg, Mrs. Geor~ Mees. Mrs. Litt le.
Of Obar~ l'ls.lt.·d
CJ.al le~t.on u.re butJncu vi!Jitors ,McEivll!nc. Mn . c. A. Jividen Ml"h . Mn .• S.rab SometvUie (d Ten Mtle
"F ink m... ..........._ ·
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h ere this woek.
. ~.... 'o.":".~ =~m an, Mra. 6 .
1tli' a.r.d MW; LeW Mc.MUitn
Mr . un d Mrs. St.f!inl ord. .Rhodc6 of 0 ~fier, Et~th Coopqr, l!;lut u.nd R. B. x_.,oPP
Plea.sant were Buqd&amp;J (I"Uellt4 ot Hu 'ift&amp;ll't, Mj-a. Fc!'!Jit-.~elrl.le. ,-cnopp of Hetrn'ts, ·"'''·''"'•Hit:;~;:!
i\lld Mrs. Roy Shennan and PJ!:rc, ~- tl. TOl'Jtr, ~- F.it6 Bum LU1d t'r!t"""~-ru.~,..,~
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J dl, ush tt&gt;r.
,gat=ruler, Mrs. iJ::~.i Amick. Mrs.
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MI S. ArUmr Met's 18 vim t.hig Mr A. H . SuttJe,
Wllilam K....""lopp ,
g' s· H' ...
n..n·d 1\frs. r~e Brown AL Carroll . Freda ayg&amp;x, Mrs. Je~i-e K a.uft .
A
An
·Mn;. !:llZa~t.h mer. Mrs. J . H.
Ms. and Mrs. A. D. WLIO:»rln ar.d ,,.,..,_,,......_
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~laughter Auturn, Bill Miller, Ml~ YUWuuu and Mra. W.H . ~lemng .
' 1". U.!!d Mrs. Elmer B IU.Uil oi
Loub: Mee~r and E::l Wll•h attenaMiss Edna. c.apehart ot N~w B rt me!\, Wel'"e WOOk end c uelrts

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Mr. and who
lllrll. have
daughWr,
1)(C2l reeldln g
l.8.
here for the PMt. severaJ year~
~
have moved tc Oharleeton wh ere
of ream.
a Mr . Fll!her ,h as his law clllce.
sophomores.
J F I Jce-•- w-· , __ ,~ ., , 1 t h "
'"N ,.,. 1100
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t::Mt wEek W!th rela.tivca at Wr.sh real lngton . D. c .
new 1 Mrt. Walter l£wls aud chl!d1en.
Hester and Wo.ltt r o! Pt. PlCManl,

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c::.:;::--.c: Peden were week end .auestB of Mr. ano

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Mrs. Henry Wmtu and daughli!r .
Mir.s Camr-ll ta. CmUJtnghu.m of
Evans, ar rivf'd he re Sunday.
Blu:
Is C1lt' of the Waltama. High •·t·hool
lnetructon:.

which
the
cpenlng aame
with
MorriK H11ryt;r and three weeks rp
pf'epare for Jbe ·e ncounter W~th

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eonable. Phone 202-R. The Daily "tall-back" -ritJon while new expc etcd.
Tribune.
8·7-tt fteld fenera.'- _..,.
line
Mr. and Mr:-.. F . R. Ca""""
and
... and 'powe•ful
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plungerl'l
to
rept~
81ntlc
and
Badfa.mily
wero
Sunday
gl.Hlfits
of
Mr.
PO:R RENT- Hou.se on Front a ~ .
between Walnut a.nd Coal. Re - o~ty, C~el&amp;nd'a power rams, and ll.lld Mrs D11.n P. Gist a t Le!.l\r t.
duced re nt, newly painted and C!on-adlr1, fleet quarterback must! Mnl . .Evel:m Fogl ·-!)c..18 retu rneti
to Buckatm{m Su.n,-a_v aaer l'lsit' n rpalred. lz:Qulre of M:a. Ida al5o be broU$:ht. to~~light.
~ - ....- tng her Pl'.\'£111£, Mr l1 ld MI"C w
Dobbs, ~nd hOU6e a bove Depot.
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so ns for t.h~ pns &amp;

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By MARY WOLF

•l'()R SALE- Ten nice thrifty ptgs,

Jl'l ck

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if3,00 each. W. 0 . Hall, near RuLland depot.
9-10·3L

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U'!'tlngton spent ~he week ('nd ·

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of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Ccnr.tr,nm Trus.sell attended t.h&lt;"'

V1nton co. fatr at McArthur and
was the home guest o! MrB. 0. A.
Radcllff.
Olp. McNt'".mee of RaCit)l!, • p ~'"l
S unday evenlnJ with S. E. Tt·us,' 11 a n....• ram u y.
L. E. Trussell and dau.gh tc:
Murl visited Floyd Wllso:J. an ,

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Murra.ysvi11e, were Sunday
of Mr. r.nd Mt'S. Arthur Orr.
or ,~n~n~.t~. ·w~~r,..lesccntM~E,,Jw..
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Mr.
Ca.r:-a 'l
d '-"ond Mrs. Kerman
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A. D. Tmtle. F:rtday evening.
Mrs. Mlnhie Orr was ca.llln[ on
h er mother, Mr$. Ja.zhes Moore or
Car mel. Mrs . MoOre !ra.eturcd her
hlp Monoay.
Nell 'J;r\]S6ell.went the w~k end
wlln ~•lee~ JJ./&gt;ush or Rachie
, M~. »;i1d Ml'3. Ra.lp}l Fra.nk .
reccht ~cs!"s·~ot :Mr 2.nd MTs
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AMIRICAN ASI!lOtJiATION
I"JIL...,mtJitJnahlp&lt; lna);..O.tf)

Ml.iuun~polla. 11.t Oolwnbus l3

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Doing Like the Dicky,

Mt~ Eleanor Cart;o'! y rcturnd to
Cha.rle8ton, Sunoay arter being the ,
~!'OR SALE-Clali5 C and D Beer guest or hC'J' paz e11t.s, Mr. and
''permits. Expl.te April U, 1934. F. R. Unn~ey nnd Jamlly ror Lh~
$ell for f.O. Inquire Olartnu pll-'llit W£Ck .
Ohapman, Letart Palls, Ohio.
M8.1')' F.lli?"'lbeth BJ-etn er, Pen !"!
t-12-6t.
Fa ye Ble t.n:?r nnd Berni{:() Fa rley
FOR SALE-30-30 Winchester rUle wcn L l.o H\wtmg tou , Sunday, wi1Pre
or will trade for la.YIIlll pullets.
Write or see, Oharlea T . Rhodea
J,EGAL NOTIOE
Long Bottom, 0 ., RL, 1 % E. L.
Riebel.
9~14-3t
Oen'l Code, Sees .. 11272-to 8
.ALL MA.Itf',$ or radlqs aervlced a\
Stella Heckard who resideR at
rea10nabte prkes. Bring lu your 1\kron, Ohto, No. 3tf9 East Akrqjl,
. radio or e&amp;l. :t ~ ..:. H. M. Croll Route No. 3 a.nd Raymond R. Quhten wh08C realdcnce Is unknoft
. MIG.I,!eport..
wtll ta.ke notice that 0. H. Stewart,
Administrator De Bonis Non of the
Eatat.8 of Sara.h Jane Qutnen oh
l:{elp 1111ted
Lte 4th day of August 1033, flle'd
WANTED--Old between lit! o[ :1) his petition In ·Lhe Probate Court
~~ :m. tor runa.ewor~. li'M' 'oro ~~tn and for the Oounty ~f
wUUnr to ..... toPlol1tlafor winter t&amp;etaa, a.nd State of · Ohlo, alle1ln1
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Mr. anil Mrs. Mer!eoarsoq, and
IX:'n, Rvy, of Westerville, were Bun ""
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Charles Ble tner or Oh nrleston &gt;h• w..k end at hi.-, hOP'O

::,r~rs~~t~

was a visitor
Ml'l'.
nt Buchannan Sunday.
Amick ·ld
Mrs.
Mr:-;. Jullu. McDaruel 115 rptX~rl.el.i "Bf!)' .
at
rn. . R. Carto bt: ~erlc u.~ l}' Ill a.t her hotn~
o. ouald f'r.glerong will le:l.l't'. .,,,..,
hu e.
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eDToll ot Ohio Univm·&amp;t y
l\ ~:; R alh IcenhOWt·r- h ac. ' " !or the wlnt
•-- at£'!" o.&lt;;.lm.
t urnod f r om Wm;hlngton. D. C.
ttr spending the past two weeks
w!th rein. Uvea.
MAGGIE, W A
¥ r and Mr!'. L. c . Furb~e and
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L:~8c e~ ar ene we~e viBltors at Mr. and Mrs. E.. L. Foreman
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E-n ury ot .t'l'OIIJ f::S Expos!.· !hopped tn......Pt. Plea6ant Prlday.
tmn " t Chlcago l~.t Wfclt· They
Homer J'OllNon at'tend.Mcouttln
.vMteo at · l!l!llanapolls ··~~I P&lt;. Pleasant the paat week.
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'· J . .Fur'l.:ee at CU1cinJ1Itt:~ : Olady5. daughter ~ {)If Mil., and
MiSscs Leo,a Wolf abd J!mma: Mn Dan Marr, Who has be~ iU.
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Out • M.. _...,.. Fieh,
Ped•lli•1 J4ller

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E. Mn~.
Torr-enee.
Mr. R.and
Rft.y'mond
CJf Etiste Ridge, spent Sunday wtth

cd th:
: - plcveterans
nl c: rcr hf""Jd
Spa.'lim
Amen-- H&amp;,:ren:
was _tire,
"'-eek c.tvi guest or
Wa.r
a.t; Pni-kcr:;
Ml•.s An.'\lt!e
.M'ett.
Stmday
Mr. and Mr&amp;. l':d Capehart and
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or Terra Haute Ind t::.rnuy are hwvtng- t"niB week int,n
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Vll\8 the recent guest of Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. GhiU'l%. Smith 0 r Oha i
Mrs. Emory LaRue.
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r.tward Blake arld Altfft Brison ho~:S:we}l party ~ held a t Ule
!:a ve enrolled at Mar&amp;hall College evening! p,':rr~. P'~O. Pi.sh:e.r , Ftlclay
tor the coming term.
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er "-'ft fOO' Cl}arwhere Those
•he wlllprewnt
make h~~~·
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!uLnn,u:ll Turner oi Washington, Ieaton
ture hoznl'.
D. c . ilrrlvt.! d here last we~k " IH.l occa:uOn were : Mrs. J . 1'. RobJ ... ~n . ,
w,\1 n:·~l .1 e a L th e home of his bro IM'cElvalne Mre 0 A Jl 1
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t her , Mr. and Mr&lt;;. H . c Turncr Mrs Ketg ' •••,· 0 ·,0.,· . ~.~· Ell'~
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Hutchinson
G-gc
•a x.......,.,.~. ~ Mr".
Ml'li Gl 11.dy~~; ZI'Uter ~ pen t tb:· H. Windon. Mr•
~ · M•. ·'
wee k end with her gra.ndm.oth~. Ellznteth "'"'d uc·y Royc Bhc. m&amp;n,

:~~=:r ~~£Or ~V!; Ivl:8· 1~~e!t Yt'0t~ 1 ~1c~:nt a.&amp;~~"; M~~nJari~n~~~:~~

r.f:w backfield .combination must be b~!"td arm aw l hn.nti wh~n 1\
POf&amp; RENT--6 room houoo , mod· lJnCOl'ered. A new kicker &amp;I"IJi pas- Q:a. l).lnc sbw e·.plode&lt;t .
He 1 ~
Mtt oonvenlences. Rent very rea- 6P.I' must be found for the the gettb g ;.l ong J.&lt;. well a.s. could
be

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BO!!ton· atl Pittsburgh.
Brookl)m. at ~ l(ouls.

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Wtl&amp;on•, oa.plela.
C&amp;.l'll Bmnpel;:i,
Tom

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Ge orgcopc nlCt&gt;, nnd 61-t-ve J,lplilk,
Cleveland; Budd 00;\:, Springftelcl :
Jamm PI-pols. Btrutiler6; l.nd. Trever Rees, Dover.

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; Oecrgc .N"- ea,l, Da yton Kab!a10. YcungdnwoJ;;
TbctrliW
Black Uck; Girorge l(l!efe"' , Toledo; John
MtA:ee.
Ycunsstown ;
Wtltred Iront-on ; Richard McAninch. MaJ..

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:tt.ll Pack
:No Slack flllinCJ
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Lewis Zttkle, \ani.; Sta.nley FUncura, Lor.ail\:,.
; , Jack Smith, Hamilton ; D"&gt;Lmon
W-c:tul, and J ce Thomas, Columlme- •
aU4 .James Voael&amp;~. l!.!.ma.

of admlniS~
her estate: th&amp;t she died
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sdsed In fee-simple or Lhe follow~
in c dCbCrlbed real estate stluate tn
i'tMJND-Strayecf Pii'· Owner can the County of Meigll and State of
~ ~ave same by paying fer thla ad ... Ohio ~tnd de~:~crlbed Da follows:
, ~· P. Locan. WylUs Hill . o.. t4-at It being J..ot No. 41 In Bridgeman's Addition to said Village
Syr&amp;cuse and located on t.h.e corner
of Water Street of aald . V111age exteptlug ulx feet off tile north end
of said lot deeded by L. H . Brldger.l ii.O to ttl&amp;ao Carleton lUI recorded
m Volume 43, PH.Jie 407 of thr re·
cords o1 dccd.s of Melga County
Oh!o. The property hereby coo.·
vt~~cd with. the exception above '

FiOuud-

Murray,

and James :=cott, T c leclo; Brw:JS8l'd, North Lmuv. Cart Oram Pro•RI'&gt;'t; 1
' ' 'D~Ili!&gt;!&gt;O ·V J~'llll~'..,alil!
. Victor 'l'an&amp;ld • , and. oOmer ·ot~rt · 'Willrin"efy, ~-; .l"lWlk
, Clcvclana: John L. lt·i ...~ h , MR!ltifield ; Rlt hard Mb::IUDI.
. Mawnee; Jot; ~r"' Wv ;;r- Cincinnati: Mar-tm V:kllli r.tnd John ·

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;ppe 3~ · X.
c:e4eli\ II moutl\elent
,...._...,....._...,_ .;..._ _ _ _ _ . drbte: and the cltarg'es

epor&amp;t

of K•CM&gt;-J.-.:.:"-;:·;;.
In foOtball; Tburl ebuppe, s;~f
Pard,,

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:: :A542 YIARS AGO

''~";"f~·~~·~,~being
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property b;.
at
L.
Bridgeman
deed recorded ln Volume
314, deeds of said Melge
Ohio.
pmyer or so.ld petition Is for
payment of d ebts and charges.
The persons Dt1L above men
thmed wll further take notice tlml
they bavc been made parLies de fen
d&amp;nt to said pctltldn and that the)
&amp;re required to ansWer the .s11tnc on ,
9r before the 18th day of November 1

lly Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.
Y~ should

nner forget the importance .,f the various 1n·
duslria'.thlllt, .-11:• your city and nerver lose an opportunity to
encoura11e and.uaitt them in their I'Owth for therein reata the
oucceu of )'OUT·community and the welfare of all who live and
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0 . H. Stewart,
•.mtor De

Bon! ~;

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Speed' ~·· mould be taught that the time to- be careful
ia llttiore accidents lil!ppen-not afterwanb. By not thinking
"s.Ht¥ Firat,,. a lu of them jump head fint into trouble.

of estate

of Sarah Jane QuillEn.
St pt.embel' 7. 1933.
B- 7-ewks.

Every:hetl)o ahoald read the clauified ada. Moat everybody
finds uu for d\em, for they are of great value to both buyer and
aeller.
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cities aeem to have a lot of trained apeakera. Tliey are
..,.,.t tohave around if they have been tnoined to talk about th;o;
ript. thinp at the ript time.
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'tlae -.:hanl who readt thio qewapaper and doeo not adverHe knows it reaches &amp;!ld ia. read
lly the.peeple h• waab to sell, so :!"h)' not advertise in it?

tioo i• it al\ould,atop to think.

•• C~ONIAIS AcE RIGHTHAitDE'R··
• O~E" OF .71/E REASDAIS FrJR.
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1·-May Cd'W'I.l'dt who il ernr*IYeC
Ulll l . ~. r .. J4ar~ of Park~ura: ~~ Pl PJ.ea;5anJ.. ·~41;} t.no w~lt end
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,~oP~Dt Ole wee\ 4md w;a. bll wUe- l wl.tl). her ~r.s. W . and Mr1. W .

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M l"S N . . . . . . . a l&gt;!lol· ·on,a d,aoilllor.
A. Edih.nllo. ·
ness vbltcr at ft . Pleaddt SMt6-M!M LeW or~
· -lepoct , ~· ~~ - ~- J~ Rtekat'd
tlay.
wu _t ~- v!altor htre Oada:Y. &amp;,P:iil. \hf, y.re~k et\d w:lt&amp; their son
Commodore 9abr .;M
Q:LIII! ·He li tnteiwted ln
. · · ~ a ~~ ltl.riDrd. and family ot out•
Eerfrlce Evant
~titq6Tthe Visit· W.t».ama ~tra and p~pQ,. we!'e ton.
r&lt;1 tno~ here ~mlliie "' doliltl ..,.,
" '· &amp;nd . &gt;ln. . Byron F'ey ond '
Mrs. Minnlle Rou8h ami soD ~ &amp; P. R. ~ of the Jrl. E. c.bildtm. Mr5. Malla.ret Pt)' , Mr.&gt;.
l1:j;;i,;o t;,lnY.oull(Jitown a.nt;l Mra. BUI)" chlli-ch. met at the ~ ol( lira. Lon D.lclr.ens &amp;fld. three children
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or Mt:"J:JOQ.ald, wsrc re- W 1 It, J"'t)eaqng Tut'ilda.y evenins. were Slmd&amp;y rueeta ot Mr. anu
~.:.0!1:.&lt;1 or Mr. f.nd Mrl. .Senr.)' , Tiicst: prdtent \Yere - 4!.tr. and Kn . Mrs. Hany 1\la&lt;:hlr of 8etb,el.
Gearhart.. Mrs. J . T . Roblao!.on,
Dr ..~bbloo and Mr.! .. M&amp;dgt·
Jc e Dll"4f.cn Rnd Mr. "Vfacgri~r ot Mrs. Kelg, Mrs. Geor~ Mees. Mrs. Litt le.
Of Obar~ l'ls.lt.·d
CJ.al le~t.on u.re butJncu vi!Jitors ,McEivll!nc. Mn . c. A. Jividen Ml"h . Mn .• S.rab SometvUie (d Ten Mtle
"F ink m... ..........._ ·
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h ere this woek.
. ~.... 'o.":".~ =~m an, Mra. 6 .
1tli' a.r.d MW; LeW Mc.MUitn
Mr . un d Mrs. St.f!inl ord. .Rhodc6 of 0 ~fier, Et~th Coopqr, l!;lut u.nd R. B. x_.,oPP
Plea.sant were Buqd&amp;J (I"Uellt4 ot Hu 'ift&amp;ll't, Mj-a. Fc!'!Jit-.~elrl.le. ,-cnopp of Hetrn'ts, ·"'''·''"'•Hit:;~;:!
i\lld Mrs. Roy Shennan and PJ!:rc, ~- tl. TOl'Jtr, ~- F.it6 Bum LU1d t'r!t"""~-ru.~,..,~
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J dl, ush tt&gt;r.
,gat=ruler, Mrs. iJ::~.i Amick. Mrs.
.:..
MI S. ArUmr Met's 18 vim t.hig Mr A. H . SuttJe,
Wllilam K....""lopp ,
g' s· H' ...
n..n·d 1\frs. r~e Brown AL Carroll . Freda ayg&amp;x, Mrs. Je~i-e K a.uft .
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An
·Mn;. !:llZa~t.h mer. Mrs. J . H.
Ms. and Mrs. A. D. WLIO:»rln ar.d ,,.,..,_,,......_
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~laughter Auturn, Bill Miller, Ml~ YUWuuu and Mra. W.H . ~lemng .
' 1". U.!!d Mrs. Elmer B IU.Uil oi
Loub: Mee~r and E::l Wll•h attenaMiss Edna. c.apehart ot N~w B rt me!\, Wel'"e WOOk end c uelrts

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Mr. and who
lllrll. have
daughWr,
1)(C2l reeldln g
l.8.
here for the PMt. severaJ year~
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have moved tc Oharleeton wh ere
of ream.
a Mr . Fll!her ,h as his law clllce.
sophomores.
J F I Jce-•- w-· , __ ,~ ., , 1 t h "
'"N ,.,. 1100
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t::Mt wEek W!th rela.tivca at Wr.sh real lngton . D. c .
new 1 Mrt. Walter l£wls aud chl!d1en.
Hester and Wo.ltt r o! Pt. PlCManl,

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c::.:;::--.c: Peden were week end .auestB of Mr. ano

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Mrs. Henry Wmtu and daughli!r .
Mir.s Camr-ll ta. CmUJtnghu.m of
Evans, ar rivf'd he re Sunday.
Blu:
Is C1lt' of the Waltama. High •·t·hool
lnetructon:.

which
the
cpenlng aame
with
MorriK H11ryt;r and three weeks rp
pf'epare for Jbe ·e ncounter W~th

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eonable. Phone 202-R. The Daily "tall-back" -ritJon while new expc etcd.
Tribune.
8·7-tt fteld fenera.'- _..,.
line
Mr. and Mr:-.. F . R. Ca""""
and
... and 'powe•ful
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plungerl'l
to
rept~
81ntlc
and
Badfa.mily
wero
Sunday
gl.Hlfits
of
Mr.
PO:R RENT- Hou.se on Front a ~ .
between Walnut a.nd Coal. Re - o~ty, C~el&amp;nd'a power rams, and ll.lld Mrs D11.n P. Gist a t Le!.l\r t.
duced re nt, newly painted and C!on-adlr1, fleet quarterback must! Mnl . .Evel:m Fogl ·-!)c..18 retu rneti
to Buckatm{m Su.n,-a_v aaer l'lsit' n rpalred. lz:Qulre of M:a. Ida al5o be broU$:ht. to~~light.
~ - ....- tng her Pl'.\'£111£, Mr l1 ld MI"C w
Dobbs, ~nd hOU6e a bove Depot.
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•l'()R SALE- Ten nice thrifty ptgs,

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if3,00 each. W. 0 . Hall, near RuLland depot.
9-10·3L

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U'!'tlngton spent ~he week ('nd ·

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of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Ccnr.tr,nm Trus.sell attended t.h&lt;"'

V1nton co. fatr at McArthur and
was the home guest o! MrB. 0. A.
Radcllff.
Olp. McNt'".mee of RaCit)l!, • p ~'"l
S unday evenlnJ with S. E. Tt·us,' 11 a n....• ram u y.
L. E. Trussell and dau.gh tc:
Murl visited Floyd Wllso:J. an ,

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Murra.ysvi11e, were Sunday
of Mr. r.nd Mt'S. Arthur Orr.
or ,~n~n~.t~. ·w~~r,..lesccntM~E,,Jw..
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Mr.
Ca.r:-a 'l
d '-"ond Mrs. Kerman
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A. D. Tmtle. F:rtday evening.
Mrs. Mlnhie Orr was ca.llln[ on
h er mother, Mr$. Ja.zhes Moore or
Car mel. Mrs . MoOre !ra.eturcd her
hlp Monoay.
Nell 'J;r\]S6ell.went the w~k end
wlln ~•lee~ JJ./&gt;ush or Rachie
, M~. »;i1d Ml'3. Ra.lp}l Fra.nk .
reccht ~cs!"s·~ot :Mr 2.nd MTs
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AMIRICAN ASI!lOtJiATION
I"JIL...,mtJitJnahlp&lt; lna);..O.tf)

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Doing Like the Dicky,

Mt~ Eleanor Cart;o'! y rcturnd to
Cha.rle8ton, Sunoay arter being the ,
~!'OR SALE-Clali5 C and D Beer guest or hC'J' paz e11t.s, Mr. and
''permits. Expl.te April U, 1934. F. R. Unn~ey nnd Jamlly ror Lh~
$ell for f.O. Inquire Olartnu pll-'llit W£Ck .
Ohapman, Letart Palls, Ohio.
M8.1')' F.lli?"'lbeth BJ-etn er, Pen !"!
t-12-6t.
Fa ye Ble t.n:?r nnd Berni{:() Fa rley
FOR SALE-30-30 Winchester rUle wcn L l.o H\wtmg tou , Sunday, wi1Pre
or will trade for la.YIIlll pullets.
Write or see, Oharlea T . Rhodea
J,EGAL NOTIOE
Long Bottom, 0 ., RL, 1 % E. L.
Riebel.
9~14-3t
Oen'l Code, Sees .. 11272-to 8
.ALL MA.Itf',$ or radlqs aervlced a\
Stella Heckard who resideR at
rea10nabte prkes. Bring lu your 1\kron, Ohto, No. 3tf9 East Akrqjl,
. radio or e&amp;l. :t ~ ..:. H. M. Croll Route No. 3 a.nd Raymond R. Quhten wh08C realdcnce Is unknoft
. MIG.I,!eport..
wtll ta.ke notice that 0. H. Stewart,
Administrator De Bonis Non of the
Eatat.8 of Sara.h Jane Qutnen oh
l:{elp 1111ted
Lte 4th day of August 1033, flle'd
WANTED--Old between lit! o[ :1) his petition In ·Lhe Probate Court
~~ :m. tor runa.ewor~. li'M' 'oro ~~tn and for the Oounty ~f
wUUnr to ..... toPlol1tlafor winter t&amp;etaa, a.nd State of · Ohlo, alle1ln1
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Mr. anil Mrs. Mer!eoarsoq, and
IX:'n, Rvy, of Westerville, were Bun ""
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was a visitor
Ml'l'.
nt Buchannan Sunday.
Amick ·ld
Mrs.
Mr:-;. Jullu. McDaruel 115 rptX~rl.el.i "Bf!)' .
at
rn. . R. Carto bt: ~erlc u.~ l}' Ill a.t her hotn~
o. ouald f'r.glerong will le:l.l't'. .,,,..,
hu e.
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l\ ~:; R alh IcenhOWt·r- h ac. ' " !or the wlnt
•-- at£'!" o.&lt;;.lm.
t urnod f r om Wm;hlngton. D. C.
ttr spending the past two weeks
w!th rein. Uvea.
MAGGIE, W A
¥ r and Mr!'. L. c . Furb~e and
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L:~8c e~ ar ene we~e viBltors at Mr. and Mrs. E.. L. Foreman
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E-n ury ot .t'l'OIIJ f::S Expos!.· !hopped tn......Pt. Plea6ant Prlday.
tmn " t Chlcago l~.t Wfclt· They
Homer J'OllNon at'tend.Mcouttln
.vMteo at · l!l!llanapolls ··~~I P&lt;. Pleasant the paat week.
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'· J . .Fur'l.:ee at CU1cinJ1Itt:~ : Olady5. daughter ~ {)If Mil., and
MiSscs Leo,a Wolf abd J!mma: Mn Dan Marr, Who has be~ iU.
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Out • M.. _...,.. Fieh,
Ped•lli•1 J4ller

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E. Mn~.
Torr-enee.
Mr. R.and
Rft.y'mond
CJf Etiste Ridge, spent Sunday wtth

cd th:
: - plcveterans
nl c: rcr hf""Jd
Spa.'lim
Amen-- H&amp;,:ren:
was _tire,
"'-eek c.tvi guest or
Wa.r
a.t; Pni-kcr:;
Ml•.s An.'\lt!e
.M'ett.
Stmday
Mr. and Mr&amp;. l':d Capehart and
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or Terra Haute Ind t::.rnuy are hwvtng- t"niB week int,n
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Vll\8 the recent guest of Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. GhiU'l%. Smith 0 r Oha i
Mrs. Emory LaRue.
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r.tward Blake arld Altfft Brison ho~:S:we}l party ~ held a t Ule
!:a ve enrolled at Mar&amp;hall College evening! p,':rr~. P'~O. Pi.sh:e.r , Ftlclay
tor the coming term.
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er "-'ft fOO' Cl}arwhere Those
•he wlllprewnt
make h~~~·
'"" the
!uLnn,u:ll Turner oi Washington, Ieaton
ture hoznl'.
D. c . ilrrlvt.! d here last we~k " IH.l occa:uOn were : Mrs. J . 1'. RobJ ... ~n . ,
w,\1 n:·~l .1 e a L th e home of his bro IM'cElvalne Mre 0 A Jl 1
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r.f:w backfield .combination must be b~!"td arm aw l hn.nti wh~n 1\
POf&amp; RENT--6 room houoo , mod· lJnCOl'ered. A new kicker &amp;I"IJi pas- Q:a. l).lnc sbw e·.plode&lt;t .
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Mtt oonvenlences. Rent very rea- 6P.I' must be found for the the gettb g ;.l ong J.&lt;. well a.s. could
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C&amp;.l'll Bmnpel;:i,
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Cleveland; Budd 00;\:, Springftelcl :
Jamm PI-pols. Btrutiler6; l.nd. Trever Rees, Dover.

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Black Uck; Girorge l(l!efe"' , Toledo; John
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Wtltred Iront-on ; Richard McAninch. MaJ..

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Lewis Zttkle, \ani.; Sta.nley FUncura, Lor.ail\:,.
; , Jack Smith, Hamilton ; D"&gt;Lmon
W-c:tul, and J ce Thomas, Columlme- •
aU4 .James Voael&amp;~. l!.!.ma.

of admlniS~
her estate: th&amp;t she died
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sdsed In fee-simple or Lhe follow~
in c dCbCrlbed real estate stluate tn
i'tMJND-Strayecf Pii'· Owner can the County of Meigll and State of
~ ~ave same by paying fer thla ad ... Ohio ~tnd de~:~crlbed Da follows:
, ~· P. Locan. WylUs Hill . o.. t4-at It being J..ot No. 41 In Bridgeman's Addition to said Village
Syr&amp;cuse and located on t.h.e corner
of Water Street of aald . V111age exteptlug ulx feet off tile north end
of said lot deeded by L. H . Brldger.l ii.O to ttl&amp;ao Carleton lUI recorded
m Volume 43, PH.Jie 407 of thr re·
cords o1 dccd.s of Melga County
Oh!o. The property hereby coo.·
vt~~cd with. the exception above '

FiOuud-

Murray,

and James :=cott, T c leclo; Brw:JS8l'd, North Lmuv. Cart Oram Pro•RI'&gt;'t; 1
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. Victor 'l'an&amp;ld • , and. oOmer ·ot~rt · 'Willrin"efy, ~-; .l"lWlk
, Clcvclana: John L. lt·i ...~ h , MR!ltifield ; Rlt hard Mb::IUDI.
. Mawnee; Jot; ~r"' Wv ;;r- Cincinnati: Mar-tm V:kllli r.tnd John ·

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c:e4eli\ II moutl\elent
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epor&amp;t

of K•CM&gt;-J.-.:.:"-;:·;;.
In foOtball; Tburl ebuppe, s;~f
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''~";"f~·~~·~,~being
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property b;.
at
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Bridgeman
deed recorded ln Volume
314, deeds of said Melge
Ohio.
pmyer or so.ld petition Is for
payment of d ebts and charges.
The persons Dt1L above men
thmed wll further take notice tlml
they bavc been made parLies de fen
d&amp;nt to said pctltldn and that the)
&amp;re required to ansWer the .s11tnc on ,
9r before the 18th day of November 1

lly Edson R. Waite, Shawnee, Okla.
Y~ should

nner forget the importance .,f the various 1n·
duslria'.thlllt, .-11:• your city and nerver lose an opportunity to
encoura11e and.uaitt them in their I'Owth for therein reata the
oucceu of )'OUT·community and the welfare of all who live and
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0 . H. Stewart,
•.mtor De

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Speed' ~·· mould be taught that the time to- be careful
ia llttiore accidents lil!ppen-not afterwanb. By not thinking
"s.Ht¥ Firat,,. a lu of them jump head fint into trouble.

of estate

of Sarah Jane QuillEn.
St pt.embel' 7. 1933.
B- 7-ewks.

Every:hetl)o ahoald read the clauified ada. Moat everybody
finds uu for d\em, for they are of great value to both buyer and
aeller.
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cities aeem to have a lot of trained apeakera. Tliey are
..,.,.t tohave around if they have been tnoined to talk about th;o;
ript. thinp at the ript time.
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'tlae -.:hanl who readt thio qewapaper and doeo not adverHe knows it reaches &amp;!ld ia. read
lly the.peeple h• waab to sell, so :!"h)' not advertise in it?

tioo i• it al\ould,atop to think.

•• C~ONIAIS AcE RIGHTHAitDE'R··
• O~E" OF .71/E REASDAIS FrJR.
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at \he ralr IP'OUQI1I
f c;llowlna tbe pl'f!flellt.&amp;Ucm of a pebalt tb8

lOONDUCfED AT

d&amp;ncet~

tlt.!on of reai~nt.a at Roeklprlnaa.
Thill acuon Willi taken rotlowlal
many proteats to the d&amp;ncea ePn•
aucted there after Mra. Albert Van
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CoQiley wu inJured while abe 11
• · jApl111ecl pooL or certificate bet- believed to h e.ve fallen from the
:tbla onl rate' ai Qle ~etca county tilde of a mov1.n1 •utoQI.oblLe J.a&amp;t.
~ Pal:i tbia :rear w1ll be allowed It Snturrlay nii:M. The Middleport
-wM wot.ec{ ~ Jn a meet1Dg of \\'ornan, seriously ' tnJured, laid on
. the f.,U. bol.rd held at the city hall the raee track there all nlgbt beJna
dlecavered earl.v Sunday momtnc
. b~.
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matter waa brOUght up tn and taken t.o a Charle!lton bo!lpltal.
\ ~ me.t.IDI Prtday by A. D. RU5se11 She remains In a serious condition.
"locit.l i.tt6nie)'-at-law. whO tl\at.ed
. to- the bQir.rd. that llnce',th~ reoent
. kgiala&amp;ure lepliled auth bet~:~
' l*M races it would be perm
•tcrcol'duct at tbe Melp -countJ !alt.
: A motion waa passed, with one
-~tiDI vote, to mate ar~ge­
'iment,a wJth 110rnebod)' to OObduct
= ~e betttna on a fi0-'10 baali.
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learned b11ouah the attorneY that the fait committee Will
.bl! required to procure a license
~rrom the atate, at a 008t of 110, paJ

·CUB~N PRESmE
Cf,UB ENTEJC.TAIN£0

Ho111e Made
'ICE CRfiAM
Specical
Sat. and S~nCJay Only

Personals

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,rndnc day or ~e fair, and to .., ..
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those

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days, lnclUd·

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OUIT UNTil TAX

SUPP~HT REGIME

JOB 15 C~MPUTED

San Martin Followa Rooaeveltian E:zample In
Makinr Appeal

"Schoola Need Aid"
Anawer To Attempt
To Adjourn

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Wants Big Jap Navy

snRM HITS

La Guinan Preaches

fU~O CITif5:
MEXI£~ O~M~GED
Red Crou Aaaiatance

ertcan

TO RESUME LABOR

MANY KILLED

Next Week When Mnre
Tnea Are' Sure To
Be Levied

In Cycl~e Sweepin1 Thru
tampico Region; 32
Known Dead

oonfenmee

Havana,

at

Sept.

SEPJ'. 18

trW\bOOt

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the

Cubl:m

The gunboat. W'IUtout any '
~.:mall cra!t to ::end alter ~
dampened eanlne, wu:rra.teful ,when the Americana, tmmedlat~y aenBinS the ll'rRVe
pUsht ct ~ pup. !'!m;t a
handful or men to t.he ret-

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After a long and dramatlc flght
;o brin 1 the WELrrWtr taction&amp; ot
.he coal tnd.W'try '-nto aaretment
vtl.h ~he Reeovuy IUlmlrWt.r!UJon,
~abor and tbemselve., JohnliOn caU'd. a hA.It tfl all ncgotlatiOII$ at
a, m. todR.y.
At llui.t

Casualties Arnon~
Hunters Increase

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Spread In Berlin

One Killed, Seven
q. ~h~ ~ ()penin• Day
· Of 'litu•rrel Seaton.

Rumor

S.y1 Hitler and Hi1
"Ri.~t Hand Man" in

Di..,.reement

Whl&amp;pered tor sv:ueee IR:evsr

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make It easy to 1&lt;eep a bountiful supply · OI
&gt;bollh clothes alwa)"'' ready for use.
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Pucldinr, rinr tOe
Ho!liJt.Made Rinr Balopa.lb. .. , .... tk
three ren-tio,.. the ..eler'a have
beeR -.inr the peopl~·of Pom-r Bend
with FRESH HOME: KIU.ED BEEFS.
~ir rood nPafaliqn aa lnltdlen are aa
true aa the land muka.
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Pastors Censure
Chief Executive

President and Family De·
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Michican Conference

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JO!:Atr lfARKJft

ler Jr .. 1300 extra to

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pered cl\arge., that Na.r.l lead~rs
were reaponsible for tbe ftre which CLAIRE MAY LEAVE
rutted the Relehstts: buUdina 111
Berlin Inat.
came out lnW TO EVADE PAYMENT

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commiBslon of

OltJ. sept.
denth toll

aou.

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The taxes were due in JulY but
Charcecl With Havinc Been weren't
paid unt.ll yeaterdt.y-tbe
f.nt time wltbtn memory, omclala
Respcmaib1e for BI~J:e
5atd today, the bill had not been
in Reicblta8
pald on time.
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: . It anythtn~r goes wrong, • slight touch of the
.cro•-bar releases all tension on the wrin1er rolla
cid 'tirlnp the washer to a ltop.
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;m.p~~··tlip other Vou features, too, including fioatin.. iilil~tor, corrugated porcelain enamel tub, and
enclo.ed mechanism.
getting a VoM now, you'll take advantap of
l~ttrll&lt;~ that are very apt lo be rais~d soon. llloreover1

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P09I' BRAN n..tKE&amp;
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new councu.
Since HIUe1· Is thf! 8tatthaltt'r,
or rovernor, or PrusstB., his nb·
l!enee craa.ted no Uttle amount oJ
talk. He is tbe lmmrdlate ~uper­
lor of Ooorlng who. as premier, Is
vice-governor.

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Quart J&amp;r ~.

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las~ night, wheu
Hitler asaJit was a.btcnt from ~
l.PECial pla perfonru:mCf' or "Lohtmgrtn" t.he the Royal opf'r.:&amp; house
\he 83.me quarters

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rwnora had their . lint. outward mup.s MTe called for today. wttb
'.'lgn, o.ccotdlna to .some observers 1 tht' wage negotiations 1.0 be c~
1n the ~ee or the chancellOr
lrom ycoterdo~y'A detailed ceremon,y
at which CCpt. ooennr swore Into
office tht- new Pr~an btate ooun-

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Onlte:l Mine
andhad
the ~atoperators'
wqe Workera
oonuruttee
tl ~ d continuously lor ~ hOW'8 In
m f1Tc rt to ~..._,~ a mutual growW
Ju the wage cont.rttct SI:!6Bion WI.!!
!Wjcur .li'd. In a faslno:ulble hotel.
J&lt;hnson annouooed t.hd.t a rorrnul:l
had been ~~eo.ched which he e:tpeete::l t.o bru:11 Rbodt reoognitlon eo!
the union and thl' wa&amp;e cont""-ot

IC&gt;wa
Whispered lor SL"V"::.ral dnyll,

-·ity -

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In their chair!!'
Lewis llald that.
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had been reached
oorthern Appalachian
i'e0118ylvania ~nd Ohio
United Mme Workel'l'l or
)11 t.onnage rates-the
tkm m dispute Jn their
tract neQ"ot.iatlona.
tbe
Paetlon&amp;l ditrerencea

open.to%'8 hlld ratJtled the oornpro-

BEANS

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Rilolqoaa(ity

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ful appa.lachlrm aroup beto~ .ring ; u~lo.UonM.
ePt to l'lutdent Roo.:!eve!t.
C~iom of the .!ll.tuaUon, m . Ui"e
Thf' Efrllrt to draft a wag~ contract Pennsylvania coal field&amp;, ow~
belwet!n the Appalaehlan gTOIJp and blood aiRe.dy has been
lhf U11U.ed Min'!: Worker~ al Am- group&amp; contlnn:ed. 'heir negc
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i u&amp;h s J ohnsen , National Recov- of the Menon-ooniJ'Oiled Pt*'"
1ry a.dinlnlstrator. and a special Lourgh coal C(ill)pauy and other- op:: ·
10mmlttee uf 18 open.t.on, Loda.y ~ rat.ol !l Rnf\ union leaden pttunJy
•walttd raunca.tlon ~ the powt1· ~ ~.h o W\&gt;d the E"ft'ect. of their long ~

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~pt
16-INB--A or the Umted Mme Workenl '"cit
ii umtnou.&lt; !"Gal codol, JU!'gDtitlll'd by , Amt. rlca, J . D A. Morrow. ])reltden.t

American destro)'l!r Dumoqt

Which feU

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J,i4onteYideo

towered a boot In Havana
harbor to reACue a. pet dog

~OUP HOLDS OUT

,'' ey WILL~s NEAL

latluns were eatabUahed between the Cuban and Amerlcllon navies today when the

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New C~ Calla For 40 Hour Work; Employmel,t,ba
Cott'on Textile Induotry Pauea 1926 Mark Bf.' . :~
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''KING OF THE '
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APPA_0CHIAN

and decladn&amp;' it should I.OleaW
more friendly relations between

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Conference ~:lj~~~~::o~nly After Continuinr . 'rbl:ll
Period Of
Afl'eement Accepted ·. : ~ ,
Ohio Operators
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Aaked By Town Under Water

direct appeal tor Ame.ricom n::oos~
nitJon art.er cttll\i" Roc~vtlt'l5 measap Leo the f0rt.beomlntr pa.n-Am-

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IN HfORT

By WILLIAM K. HUTCHIBON
JNS. Staft Oorreapon1kflt
Hanna, Sept. 16-INS-PrfiSident R,ftmon Grau Ba.n Martin.
havtnr MoP~ U1eo Roc~velt plan
of app~l.in&amp; CYt'r the radio dlr·
ectJy to tN pecple foc au,ppor$.,
held a eerl.~ (l{ eonCeoencet. wt\h
~ppcsiUon teeelers
t.cday, lronin&amp;
out his r,JHtlcal dimeulues.
TM Prelldetlt asaln made an tn~

Regularly

wanner
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By Carrler II Centii-BJ lhJI ft.OO

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mJ tnnapor,latlon,
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:l:Y the fair boilrd th'at t.o allow the
•ou-Uilcate tonn of betting on the
"'idtu tnla ryear ; wm mean a pro tit
e ratr tommlttee after ex~
are paid. Many believe that
on raoe1 at the county talr
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reate cc:melderably morr Inter~
.eM ln the racu.
Durtna the meeting Prlday morn-

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