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Chle&amp;IO Nov 1-JN&amp;-'Ibe 001.·
tury of Pfotn!u expoattlon orilf·
na1ly scheduled to cloee lt. pta
last nla'h~ bepn a twelve da;r 'en·
core" eDPitD'lmt today with daUy
lectures on ad!noe planned fD':'
the atenam period.
An Armllttce day celebration
'lf1ll be t:he hllhlllht ot the twelve
day prccram
Brewers have 811'ftd t.o turni3lt
2 000 barrels or beer for free dl!·
tribut.ion at the tatr on Personal
Uberty day Nov 8

camp sl.t.e

1 Dr. Rem•nrton at EpttTownsend WuhinltOD whne lhe
C'he o b J c c t ion~ to J.C'
I Ch h
1v.lll at.y ~t.el.y with ber am
Dow• employment we&gt;e "''""'by TUfSO~l
copa
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Lieutenant Albert Miller and tam·
Ute committee tl'J&gt;re&gt;.entl.nr the fair
I ily In Oleveland Abe W1l1 be the
board and two members of the
BtresBit&gt;f"
humanism
1n
rellglon
&amp;;k.le8t
of her dauahter. llra. Pred
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Board of CommlsiUoners Dr Bing-~
lind condemning the apathy of too Orotr and family Lieutenant MILler
ham anc1 M:t BeP.gle
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many church goers tne Ria'ht Rev· 111 stationed alonJ Pupt 8oubd. at
Ma.IOl Sa.vage qul.cldy Informed G
ld
Sb
t crend WIWam. p Remlnatoc D o .. Port Worden B Cil mil~ dist«.noe
- Trouble Ironed Out Fol· tl\ofle present that Mr Dow had un le er aya
o Milalonary Bl!hop ot Eaatem Ore· f!oom Seattle
~;etn employed by him through oo
F tred When Farm Jm· gnn Jpoke to a la111e cong:re&amp;atlon
lowina Meeting• At
lfrommendntlon He said he ha&lt;l l
plement Taken
£1! ll)tere~~ted people from Pomei'Qy
or and Mrs p 1: Stanley Jeft
Pomeroy
l:&gt;eNI given au tnLJOducLion to Mr I
r.nd aurroundlng t£r'i11Jl)i aL the Wednesday ror a motor trip thnl
riow when he wns In Pomeroy but FROM LASHER FARM ~race Eplscopnl ehurch Tuesday the south and IIOUUlwest Upon
1reaching Arizona they expect to
Cllfllltruetton work or bnlldings to a_ brier time bermc the wo1 k at tho
~enlng
be 1L~ 1n ~he Clvlhan COMer\'B C"..mp site began alld that Mr Dow 1
, Hla talk emphasized the neceSB· rrrnaill tor a 1tx mmth'&amp; 6ta.y in
tion O&amp;mp 1\t the !.Rip count)' fair I ad sent. an appllca.t.lon to him ask·l John Hill 21 Ia Victim • L) and UI'Bency or missionary work Pt:oenJx and 'l'ucJKm
u g to t.he job Major Savage tur'
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' In the United States as well as 1n
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around will be startE'd immediately ther stated that Mr Uow s name 1 Slug1 Enter Head
forelgJl lands Dlscourlllng briefly on Mra Horton c Pownall of Port-ELECJ'RIC
and oonUnue until Cf'mpJet.ed as I ad not been mf!ntlom:d to him by
Near Eye
hl.l per,sonal experiences 1n the mw land. Orea:on and Mrs. Davld MeThebe
rapidly as JK161lble Major '1: w anybody IP P&lt;'lmeroy and that he
lonary .field he broug:ht to the as- Combs or Younptown were recent
San,ae, U 8 Army otllclal In had been emploved Inasmuch as he
Sl!mbly 1deas applicable to any guests of Oaptaln and Mrs H C
cl!arge of the entire Bouthenstem F.l Pmed qualified because of hls
Hullowcen p1 anks Tue.sdav nlgt t I community
Pcwnall of Mulberry AVet"Ue
OCO district comprtslna: l:l camps arrhltectnral profession
H" .J.It d 'n a shooting near Rut
Rev Henry Wlo;e Hobson Bishop
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declared Tuet.day afternoon
one 21 yeo1 old Danvlllo! f t the Southern Ohio Dioce~ also
The i.~J"eement that the eon
Then•rore Major Savage con· .vcutl ! Ct.:e!VIIlJ&gt; u pm tion of o. preoonL at the meetJng W&amp;l&gt; In
Mrs. Lou B De Long: or Lanea~:~ter
"BLACK
BEAUTY"
It wouh1 be utterly lm
bo
"''•-• of an J-'ormal ··'"•lng ol l•as returned home alter a few
.l'uellon work ohould proceed a ij tlnued
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r.oos tble to discharge Mr Dow uow &lt;.ha t g~ flam a ~h ~t gun a ve hts '· ...
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Lslt wlth her slater Mrs
originally deldaned • WM finally unle-ss lt was brought. to my atten r ght eye
well· known hymns
Rev Lloyd men s v
ruched lallowlng hours or qulb tKJli In wtitlllg tbat the man was
J thn HUI 21 was the young rna 1 Clark. pahtor {.f tho local church C E Hart
''TURN BACK THI
bliDi here
l lnoompetent incapable diHhonest whv recelved lh" s hot from a su ' &lt;.f!lclated at the regular services 1
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Three Army om.cers Major 8'\\ cr unable to carry on the work
1n the hand&amp; of Georgi! Ho.rvey Mrs MHdred F~ler at Middleport Frank Brandenburg left WedCLOCK"
ace Capt Roba-1 A Johnron and
Declaring Lhat Mr Dow s super~ I care taker o' the 1..6sher !arm church voea.llst
presented the r Psday for Huntington where be 1Joba1Q' WtiMmaller and Lupe Velea. ltreeD Jtan. will N Met
..eh
Leo Tnq, Moe
Ll.2ul H R. Garman came to v sin~ work at the camp sllie had r.cnl Rutland
I ~mn 0 Lord Remember Me" .~~m attend the fuDeral ot h1a silter otber aerou the breakfast table from , qow on. tn fact th•r': beeD
Da•MII OU. .,.,_, OeD.
Pameroy Monday to aacertaln the teen sa.tlsfactory so tar he saw no
Shrritf A 0 Tracy was eum. rssL!ted at the pipe orgpn by Mrs I MI'IB Katherine Brandenburl who aoq tt fo.r IOITHI time, t'or the;r were mirtied at I 8.!1 Vegu N•v .. oa
tCJson for the delay ln the pur te(UI()n to discharge the man Blmpty moned to lnv~ttgate and when Clara Lochary
dLed Sunday In Rlchmond Va Ootobv I. but kept tlbtlr bapplneaa • secret from their dear public tor
c:hak of pipe to be used a&amp; a water because or personal animosities He I quesUoned Harvey declared th&amp;t
Preceding the services at tile RematnLS o1' the deceased were
three w"ka.
1tne to the lalr JMUnd to provide further Informed t hose llt the meet~ he did not know whether anybody church two dinner parties were held b ought t.o Huntln(lton Tuesday
sutllclent city water for the camp he thut the ~mploymentof Mr Dow 1had been hit by lhe charge 11 on1 ~t the Mat tln Hate! by two church Bl.'rvlces wUl be held Thur~day Florence of Wellston spent TUesday
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'i llad been made 1m partially In re his ~hnt gun but did not deny lhat gJOUJl8 Por the pleasure of the vis J morning
with Misses Ellen and Elstnore Eb· Hlndeund son Harry~·
11+1ng
According to
orlalnal agree aula.r Army procedure and that he I h had fired
the church vestry
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mmt when Jt was decided to locate lad ~vcr considered local politics l Hr tcld Sh('nft' TrRCY that h ., men aNI Rev Clark entertained the
Loul.l Warner
the crpnp eite at the Meigs county l'rejudlces
factions
dls llkeli or fired into o. en"" driving along the following Billbops Remington and
fair ~unda the cost of pureh~sJng hatell In such matters
main hlghwa} when he saw a Hobson Rev Clark H J Black·
_:the plpe wu to be divided In Lbree
Capt Johnson then spoke In be stl!cl wheat ground roller belong more Pa.trlck Lochary Otto Krein·!
The Me'lp County Pair Board t;.alt of Mr Dow s superintendency mg t.o th " La.shcr farm. connected blhl George E Nye Robert Slagel
to provlde $500 the Pederal work at thll camp site s tating that tu the car and being take a. way t nd Cedric Clark ot Middleport In
C)ftt'nment wu to provide $4'1&amp; Mr [){lw had held in mimi Lhe along the highway toward Langs- the other group composed of ladies
the total
allowed for such tPnents to be derived from various ville
ol the church were the following
till!! remainder huildings lmprovemenL8 etc to the Hill and two companions riding ~ofrs Edith Newton Mrs.• Oha:rles I
by pledges or fnlr board and fair groundB when In a light model rondster denle:l Ward Mrs Greta 0
Pr1ee
Mr/1. t
of lnterest..et\ citlzeN the two contei'Tf!d regarding Lhe that they had tal en the Lash 1 ¥' 1ed Crow Mr~ Patrlr.k !Lochary
Savaa:,:_~ his two com rclocl\tion o[ Ct!rtaln bulldlngt~ and rol\e1 nwny and declared that It Mt'l'! E R Titus Mu John Liet.-1
were u~utu•ld Jn a meet tile improvement of others already I was not fastened to 1heir en \ Her Misses Katherine st:hlaevel
or the
biMU'd at.4he Pome constructed at t~ fq,ir grounds and whell the 11hooting occurtl'!l
Urace Hortof1. and Mlrl.am Biaq:·
City
Tuesday morning the construction
superintendent The thrc" young ~n said they more and Mrs Cedric Chuk Mrs 1
ibe
In ordering the pipe bad menttoned such beneffts to the "m:l been In Rutland and were on H 0 Ewing Mrs Mildred, Powler
;:,.1!- o&gt;oioui 'the wa.Ujr lh\e to fair board when. s ugg:estione were theh WI\Y homewt~.ld When Harvey of Middleport Rnd Mrs Lloyd Clark
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,h8111 rt~.d~ when 1 ~ ade
filed into the car BevP.ral othc• cf Athens
theonstructlo~ s.=rln
As aoon as the camp Is completed young men stated that they saw "1
-Beat Gallipoliae
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the MaJor declared the Coshocton number of petsons hauUng tb"
ANDREW GILKEY Dms
CCC camp members will be remov roller a.wa.y lust before the ca
~~·~ crJ tQ the Me gs county ceo camp l m tch wns fir d upon: came along
Andrew Gilkey 13 dJed at his
po fn e 1 where the} wlll 1e111de whllo conThe shot btwt the 1adlatm 1
h
1me
neat Hollday at 8 16 o clock
bee usa ducttng t.'UOJiCI vatwn work In Uus th e car nnd CH!.d•cd a. hPnti lam
to ca~~ county
lcm Tin~ charge from the slwl Tuertday cvenil.g DraLh wns attrl
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The con.servaUo11 w01 k will be ~tun entc 1!d the o:::at through a side butcd to o. heart attack
He ls .survi\'ed by his wife Flora
entirf' done on approximately 14 000 at res cu1 t1ln .,trlkltlg Hill In lh fore
two
soN Emmett and Thomas and
or pr.vately ownl'd land In this head nnd liKht. ear Hts wound
cne
dau ghlcl Mrs Denve&lt; Wise of
point wa s 80I:P county It was learned a.nd the although sllgh~ was attended b}
by Mr Sa.va~~:e when he Mei•s coun~y carrln mHl probBbJu be Rutland physician and he stakd Rutland
the members of the fair
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Funeral services wHJ be cOndunt·
that the pipe slloUld be or;. Mcupicd to1 t;hC months or pel- that a formal charge nga!flst hu ('d Thurs&lt;tRy afternoon at 2 o clock
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in one lot Ut can be obtained haps longer
1ey would be ftiP-d lmmcdia,tely
fl om the trunlly residence wfth In
Della Carnahlln
Evan G~eimer
Qt,eaper ln auch a shipment)
Materials for Ule camp such nn
-R~at GallipoJi..,._
Ed Rayhould
tt•nnent 1n the BurllnKha.m ceme-1
oor4inl to the lowest bid received ,..aSulr rur truck::. milk meats
40 NEW CARS BOUGHT
t fl In charge of F1Ntcnrold
Fre&lt;l Knowles
R. C. Wright
C. L. Wibon
M'ltl or th
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mount t.o be bl,ll t;. uu L cs M u .~~ueh MIJJ}Jll..:s w11l ~ 1
e en re 8
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- rurcll a.scd locall~ Major Savage
Accotding to the records of Hor
E. M. ftfuaarave
- Bcal Gallipoliat:mmett 1\fa:J'huah
N.C. We'tch (2) 1
~1 ':_ ~d fiiuar~~fr boardPR;!! !en id ~~tar as possible a nd accord le n B1own clerk of courtA bills of
M.uu noqt.:sl!'l
Paul Iltowley
lielen
ZeiLer
J. L. Fauber
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I ll{ lo i.Dwcst bid!l o evidently th" tt~ lc for automobiles flied during the
CCC camp will bl tng constderRbk month of October totalled U/8 01
W. T. Sinaer
P. 0. Swiaher
Mu ElmeJ Wle~ha.m WM; h't9L
Wm.lowe
l'e \ enue ln~ the county
this number 34 were new pansev,.. SB Tucstb.y artcrnoon to- thn l
Vemon Milia
Taylor Fletcher
Meil• County
f,.tt cars and 6 were new trucks
ember11 ct the Shaket~peare clun
Brown ~tate d Wlldncsdny that thf!
Clair Minor
H. L. Townaend
-Beat Gallipolishe home en Wehe 'terrae ..
w~~~-.rnode
sale of automobiles In MBIKS conn·
Followill!J a
~hort
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Arthur Ski..,tor
Joe Beeale
J. G.' Frecker
I~ !lurin g the pa11t rew months has meeting
Mft; Frtd Oonw~:~.Y: read j
t.qua.lled th~ average J;Jt!r month for n lnt rE.stlng p!!.per entitled Oh1 J
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J. E. Rad-n
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sold 101 NEW Dodge, Plymouth and Chrysler
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of the mo::~tj
of t ile , s~ason 1 fhroo mel' bep,rh\V: the names
M embe1s or the Daughtm.s Of Un·
1 al lho Elecluc ol Freemen were co:rflned u1 the lun Veteu.ns will meet v.lth Mrs A
-~~':;;~~;;,, lind Jllriday wu nty ja.U here )Ye&lt;t,nesday tllOUI· 0 Tracy at the sheriffs restdenpe
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!\tory by li:d· ltnB the jnll blotter revealed
he1-e truli.gt t at 7 o clock Mr11
Hecht 11ul Plot
Leonard Fteema.tt was the lat.cRt 'J'racy has announced The meetiJJ«
~·:.;i,ilil,~I, life of n man sddltlon to the llst or pf!SOn,l!rs, ar· It WB.1 learned v.a~ called as a spec
who ta
benefit ul ma tetted Tuesday night by Deputy 1 l stll'l81on kl p,rrange services for I
1ured eHPerlef'.Ctl
a ~econd ffilerlft' 0 L Trll.(!y on n c.hJ.llJit of Jael)fr RUBsell Civil war veteran
t1 y a' exbt.enc~
clrunkenn~fi!S F'J:eeman .was round v.ho died at Columbus but wlll lx
Traoy a role 14 that of 1\ small h gh'l'y lntdxieated ttear the Charter lllll'led In Middleport
llJwn: reu&amp;w whdl' might have mar· Oak Coal tlpp~ &amp;Iter he had been
- Beat Gallipoliarted 1a r10h girl fn his home town wported bt a e!Ll?.cn
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MANY MEALS SIERV£0
who lnstl!a&lt;l married the girl \le 'I he otht1 LWb men bt.'ttrlnt the
Lnect and went to New Yo1k to uame or Fret~rnan 4 are William
Mrs A 0 Tra.cy matnm of tt}e
tun a d}gar store Hct!! they !t1ug- Flt~enULP. and Clarence Freeman
Mt!igs
coun y jail repoyted WedQ.el·
to nta.ke a. met11er tivlng
fnthe1 and Yon rerq)eetively both
day that 1401 meals were served 1n
over nJckeJf; and then klssiJ'Ig l't'ld under IJUI.IIlstratea ordl!r8
the JRII to prisoners durbliJ the
maklh8 1:UP Jn their tiny room
-Beat
mon~ of October at a eo&amp;t of 16
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quurel pre(:lplta~s aq acct~
HAI..IOWEEN fi'AB'JY
cents per meal Be\'ent~•fl.ve dif·
dent In Which Tl'~y Is knocited un
A number or th" members ol th ._ •ereM prt.soners were eQJlflned ln
consciouS Whell he cdmes to t{P. Bethc.ny M E church motored to the Jail at vnrlous ~s t'!urirg the
finds himself back In his home Pores&amp; Run Tut:Ed &amp;.Y , venlng 61 ( L month the n-glater dlsetOlled and
tlown arhQI.lK people he knows to 1enjoyrd a soot&amp;! and Hallowoou tht. poputa.tlon In one day nr.ver
have pPSSed on He looks Into a rarty Bponsored by t.h.. Methodi.'tt exceeded 15
Dtlrror and sees his face t.o be his church there
cwn at twentY·tWO He Is drawn The pn.rty waa held In the base~
.,., -~ ~ ... H~.,"Ii•hto the regular humdtum of Ufelment of tlle (.hUlch which wns
I"RIZES AWARDED
nwlr&gt;g his youth
marries the 1r.levcrly £&lt; nd appropll!ltely decorat
Wl!!altJ.ly girl he hfld formerly spurn· ('({ ror tl:l~ oceal'i~;~u Prizes for th~
A crowd of masked merry makel'l
and thJ,LS ftl\d!l himself Uvlng 1 fttl l&gt;t and m:lllt comical COGtUM~~ and Interested spectators Wf!:re In at.
all over again from a. new angle were a.Wfl.rded to the followln~ tendance Tuesday evepl.hg at. the
A surprla~nr climax ~lnas the Thelma Arnold Milton Houd&amp;shelt HalloweenF&amp;rty and dai#le sPOnsor·
~~otory to a smasb.lng but lOJ1cal con- Hol'ace Ka.rr and Edward Gt!n 1
ed by the Second W&amp;rd Plremen a
elusion
AllBOt"latlon held a.~ the Knlghtl of
Inchaded IJO. the caf«J with Tracy mer
Pythlas ha.ll
1 re Mae Clarke Otto Kruger Oeo
-Beat GallipolisNear the elose of the even11;11:
Barbhr Peggy 8J:lnnnon C Henrv
TO CONTINUE AT OLD
those dressed In costumes edte!Mid.t.
(~m don and Chn a. BIRndick
STAND FOR PRESENT
the ool~ul grand march Out or 1
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a Ia rae number the following were
- Beat Gal11pol11Th~ Red Anchor phl\fmacy pur· awarded prizes Mrs H&amp;r.el Jtartiel)..
ENJ'ERTAlNS ClASS
cn 83 ed by a partnership compotied bach W&lt;Ylds ladies ilni£1lume
Jotln Bowen of the Rock- I' I Edward Stark f\nd Bt&amp;{l.lnK Me ~ I Elmer Wickham gen~
a fine.st
f :"'''"''~ road et:o.tertalned the mem C'uUough will coJ'I.tlnue In the pre. I costume Mra. D"lton mas and
t.cr&amp;
the Sunday school .clue of sent location untU other quarters M'MI'IS WanJta and Artett.a Youna
the Ent.erprlsa United Bret.bern ttrc fOWld en Maln Street the new 1 ole~t and clomlcal costumes the
churen TUesday evening Prizes owners
announced
Wednesday M'Lsses YounR representlnr Amos n•
1 Andy. Jane Woods, :nnest ciUldnn s /
were awarded to thOle wearln11 the morniDtJ
ll'IOL!Lt ~autltul and most comical
The two young men the former coet\dnc and Junior H~ll e~ld~Gs
eOBtumell
L.rharmaelst for the Red Anchor most. comical costume

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Martin
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Tra.cy for
Charles
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Judie Middleport and Ml81!1 Sarah PbU·
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Pomeroy K. of P. Hall
SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 4
DAHCIHO BOlli • 'TILL II

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The roDowltll were here to at·
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SOCIETY MEETS
McNauahton Wednesday Mr and
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Mcmben of the .n&amp;Mlle ua.rwt R H MC'lntlre and daURht.er Br,r..
Junior m1811onaty aociety of the bam. Jean of Bprin..rteld Prank
Simpson M. I church, were en Mt!Naulfhton or ooturnbu.a Mt and
lcrtnlned Tues:djiY afternoon at Ml's. Willlam MArshall a:i\4 Jill'8 J:
home of MIBI!I Oora Mae loa. E Schreiber ot West oarrotMn
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Mi&amp;&amp; Mlttam Blackmol'b wUl tiD•
loltaln the of lbe 0raee
Chellet 111orr1a ..., tamll&gt;' ot
OuUd of the l!lpl.ooptJ ehureh at I ColumbuJ came here Wedrl-.ti.J io
her home on L1neoln lt.ot.d woo. atte-nd the fliiHiral of an uncle,
ne•day evenlnc
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Johl\ Shorr
Human Bailey
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G. A. Clark
B. H. Hudnllll
Carl Ebenbach
Dr. R. E. Boice
Mro. Mayme Dye •
W .0. ~tkina
l~nrton Brown
"~•n,.rd Eioelatein
Dr. S. A. McCullouah (2)
Berthold S1111ith
l. R. ROuah
Oocar Walker
Homllr Varian
Rnv ~""l!ncer

John Hite
Dr. E. F. Maaa
Milea Cl'!lll

W. C. Davia
Lel!lnd Peoplea
Ohio Fuel

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F. W. lnarahm
M.G. White
W. C. Theobald
W. E. Foroythe
C. F. Rathburn
G. A. Rairdon
l)r. Reea Philpott
Richaftl t ownaend
HenryVoat
Gr!lce Willillmo
Johl\ Field Co. (2)
Eldon Weekt

Georae Gonder
Wm. Robtcm
C. 0. Betz
T. N. See
W m. Hetteoehr1er
John Zerkle
SGU. Ohio Electric
Raymond Harbrecht
.l•m"• L. Mllrtin
Cedric Clark
Irving Karr Jr.
Covert Bakinr Co. (2)
Arthur Beegle
R. T. Burdett
Frank Harpold
Homer Parker
Harry McMatler
E. E. Browning
Galen Rowley
Alvin D. Cline
Henry Koehler
Francia Worthinaton

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Lillilln Moore
C. W. Kauff
CU.. H11yman
Earl Warner
D. L. Wallllce
W. D. Starkey
H. L. French
Willis Aleahlre

We with to thank each and every one for their palrona,e, but on the other h11nd,
feel that we have riven uch onr much grelller value for hit money than could poasibly
be found elaewhere. Thia it clearly a Walter P. Chrvaler year in automobiles and
never in the Hill~ of mo~ cara have succh val~ ,been offered aa can be obtained
in a D6dae, Plym'!uth of~rvaler. A campariton with other m!lket will readily eon·
!dl\c.e any one of tlle oqlttaodiq.- value found in every J&gt;llrl of a Dodce, Plymouth or
1 QlllY•Ier. Theae;cah lillYe Hyclranli~ Brake•. Safety allateel Bodies, no punk wood
covered wi~ thin metal. X·type dciQble droo frame that make the cart cling to the road,
Patented Flaalil'lg Power that eliminates vibration. Four bearing crankahaft. ' ~~
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gel the lllOil reliable and oatidactory trllnlporllllion ever offend.

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WIGGIN H~O HUG[ I
PER~~NAliN~~M[
Ell·National Bank Head
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Washington Nov 3-IN8-Albert
H Wlpln former
head of the
Chase Nat.lonal Bank. bad a total
personal Income of U 881 000 from
l928 to 1932 he revea.led today at
the senate Bankln~r Inquiry
The mUllon~dollar·a·year bank
er's best year waa 19:il8 when he had
a personat tncome or tt 809,886
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He prevloualy told of paying $1 •
ti2ol 326 In tue1 Including $1,365 1
234 In rederal Income taxe~; In thlB 1
5·Year period
The record of Wiggins 1ncom •
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1929 11.563
689 98 1930 11 308 58811 1931 f860 - I
807 321 1932 $459 228 66 Total $5

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Wiggin also produced the
earnings oaid
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per80nal corporations The
mar Murlyn Rnd Cllngston
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By WILLIAM K HUTCHINSON

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Direct P W A Buildmg

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'First Lady' at the Fair

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He'll Be C~mln' 'Rouqd the Mountal!'

11 -~- matter S.pl. ll, lllf, allbo Poll Offl&lt;f ••
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Pllblllh~ D&amp;IIJ OliO
...,dQ S.\url!lY, L&lt;&gt;&lt;atod on Lower Bec:olld Stroot, Polnm&gt;!', Q.
W1l&lt;t1 0\lf tnq~ 110114 ua letlerl ~ oew• malta- tor publlcailoo tber
~14 ln .U cuet I!!IID ibetr namta--alt.hOIJJb DOt neceuarUy to bt
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First of all, there are 260 ·000 Ii was an unequal struggle But
barber shops in America.. In big tl~e heal!! all ha11dware, dull or
lohbym" activities and :-~chool book charges, has alw hto,w,1n.,•01Yieodu· uaua;l get your hair, .sJfe;rp. A&amp; we look back we have no
ready stJ·uc ~·~R.Y' dlrt'!~,jl Be ems. A. Ji•eAdy one state sen- 1~
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twenty-nve and Ions we could ~rove.
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ato1· hai-l hcen indu:tcd for alleged activities on his part ~(lur ears curled for a. dime.
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Mrs David Shenefh~ld of Cro&amp;~llnc WtUi a recent guest of her moiu ~.:onncrtion with the lobbying activities during the laHt
Out whea-e the proepeeUve pusAny shave anywhere, Is worth l tnbr 1 Mrs Deck~ hnd mot.herf'll' ~S IOII of the leg islature.
nags the daJ.ly tra.lr&gt; l.he ra.te hlty cents If the man wUI stop 1m-law Mrs. cella Webb.
01 roUt'lil' 1i is ea~lx; to make any Pl!~qj,ctiofi3 r~gardthlrty-ftve cenUmes for bes~.mg uhen you ask him To l'x " lower 1 P'r1nk Holcomb and Bra.d"'n White
ill" llw; mdividual inst"''nce ~.nd the S~a e ';' S~hator may tut a bTUeh ftre on your ecaiJ.o AOd ,JIIce would mean a. hoveles.s effort m ln the n01thew ooWltles husk~
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Jli'O\ I' li n; lllnuce)Ice of the charges when trial is begun, grain
V~Jth iodine and write music tor
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the birds
James Legg and family have mi'JV
llu\\'1'\ 1'1', it IS a certamty that ever:rthmg was not as ex~
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nncRt, upng . I rther Kadyets that a barber per·
A baiber is 81\ artist He does no
Mrs. Harmon Sptouse and 1-Ulss
i'tJU 1'-t;q LIHI'C c1tlzcn has a right to expect pub1ic busine&amp;S f•Jrms before your face looks ltke I marines or landscapes And. unfor- ~TIIdred Me( ltley spent Thm·sday
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tunately lor him, he Is not a por- with Mrs H H Wil!emar&gt;bl lJ(.', l'li'll' lhe F rankltn Couuty GJ and Jury would not
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taalt painter a.nd is unable to pick
Several flom here ut.tended the
h~1\ t !&lt;'turned true b1tls against Mr Herner or any other
He marcell! the llideburnll, roa.ch-1 out the faces he would like to work funeral of Mls VIctoria Ewlng
r.lcnn widow of Elza Glenn at. Vin~
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es the bai~IJB. depllates the ear&amp; ion.
hon Frldalo·
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rmd touchee up the sides a bit He
I Ml'S,· John Lolel! of Alice com \\' ;• may expect to hear thP Cl"\' of ''F'rnmmg' a most b&lt;;li.ls the profiLe Lro hot towels and j Even though he doesr't put them
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lltlll! e tlt~tl'ly I.Jecause that IS geu~r·RIIy the first replr lul~l~s the eyebrows He plasterslder tape. 'ae h!lll technique. tern:
Mary Cardwell, Ill for several
wlit:llCVCl' an action liimilat· to this is Urought ubout. The Juuty stucco on your map. And lfirerament and a soul u a price wrek' ls unimproved.
\here Is any lather left over he will
Vonley Thompson of Allee under·
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ftxed,ldmbeake it1 ftftytiAny- wenL a. tonsil operation la!lt week
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ere are exper men 1n every ·
Chnrleelon sl)ent Sunday with her
t itU'-'l: there ate few wor~e Cl'lmes than those of duphcity l-rofesslon The goOd ones
should I &amp;~ em to mur.h like belrg held In I r.arents Mi and Mrs Norris
wh~ll Jurther aggravated by a betrnyal of trust.
Gtt the beat prlcee We admit that : thl' end chalr~r ransom.
Mrs. 'Ann~ Harkins.
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M l', I"l€l'lWI' Ui gu ty, remams 0
should WJt ten cents mpre In the '
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Carl Hill and son
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Ltttl• Liver P.tib. , ]fl~ C~':'ldil ::y;revl'l')
In IJ&amp;rt.r'.fo. Uj\1 n•, • milo v•
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aturdy, rugged•tread Atla'e til·ea diakwilll biteq~
when the going geta tough~ ol' da111!erQua~ BllSilies,
new tires driven through the winter will' •boW
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club prtsea, re.pectlveJy. Mn. Bey .. nalrel and u-erenioe men fraca
Ohio now bu &amp;lmOit 200 Le.nd t! assl 8tants have been l"mployed Robert L Jmmdl B-nd F L. Kerr.
an WILl awarded
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nrloul .ectJona of t.be COUD&amp;y 1n Bnnk APPra.laer• Pour months aru
-- - ~- -·- -At the c:w::mclullon 'Df play, lin. attmda.nce.
the bank had only tour appralsen l harter No. 8441
Rr!n'nt Ubtri.Ht No. 4
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think. bOw danJieroua they'll be these com•
Ina months of ldlppery roads and more
dark.nesol When you can buy iafe, new
Goodyears at today'• low prlcea, why riok.
It? New GMdyear AII·Weathera atop car•
77% qulck.er than omooth, old tlree ' qulck.er, too, than any other new tine. On
cool ruads now rubber ofl'ear$ very olowly new ,Goodyears will protett you iltll •Inter
Gild otdl be .tlhnoit new next ojllina. So
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Information IMill'}' lawytn arP aqlstlng In mu..
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Bryan, Wfi4RelciiJ even.Jnc .... her pM or 'he Americt.n Lecion wu H
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~.x::~RQJ'th PwFth Avmue. I Mid In the local k!rklo ball here
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Walter Weclnetth,y Dl&amp;hL,
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[.&amp;.nd Mrs Marlon Long, Dora'
Jt 1 ~ hoped and he probably will be acquitted. On the Must be because the fil'llt aid ' I!!~ The McMillen and Cloud ramll- Mr and Mrs L 0 Reed of
quicker.
lit,. were Sunday IJUCSls of Mr. and kesYille.
ut\u.·r hand, if he is guilty it i!ol fel'VHntly tn be hoped that ---- - - - --·- - - ·
-·---- - ---he "ill b~ COIIV!ded, and uthers Ill 'lmilat• plots unearthPd, .u•d given the same dose, a sentence in the Ohio State
pc 111 telltiary.
Punishment, according to records hn~ rwvet' brought
ahuut au end to crime but it hu.s worked wonders in pre ·
'&lt;·nilng those punif1ht!d f1·om cr.nt.inuing their illegal at··
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THE SPORTING CONVICTS
TEN CONV'ICTS in Mississippi have won their freedom
becll.u~e ,they wert! willing to take a chance for the
s al~c of humamty, gambling their live~ against the oppoT~
tiiHit ,v for freedom. 'fhe victory came about as a result uf
lln'lr permittil1g J1hyslcians to mnculute them with germs
111 ~c:c if sleeping sickness were being transmitted by mos ..
1 lHLoc~ Tho cxpP rin1t'ni."l proved beyond doubt that it jq
Hoi .\lld so by their willingn~sa to lake a chance to benefll humanity as well as win probuble J'elease from durance
\ t!IJ, thoy are now free.
Unlml!i th eir hig-hoa)'ted actionS\ were bRsed solely
un setnsh reasons, namely to win fn1edom,
without
tliuught of the other fellow, it appears t~at tl)ere may be
,,mne good in those fellow• after all, which with proper
lt c&lt;tt ment and application, might be brought out so they
muy be qwlded from thai!· present status of criminal•·!
they might become urwful c.itizenll of society.
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The &lt;·xpalimenL has brou11ht enlightenlllent to tl)e
world of mef!!cal science in this one instance ani! whether
ur not they ever benefit humanity again, they have dane
uno ~o·ed of merit.
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charm 'l h,,. u.rt't do It, for the:r. onl:t
mo.-• out the ta1l enJ of your bowel• •nd
that rlnCin't take ..... a, enr&gt;uf.h
tht de·
ca!_l!d J)f)hon. Co1metlct W&lt;lfl t bt p at all
Only a trte tlow ,bf your bile Jul.:le W&lt;ll
tl,ofl thl• de~l' JIO&lt;!M-'11 In 70ur b.'"''l•· l'ht
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Mr!!l William Warner nnd dau ..
Bernice called on M" Ma'y
IP. R. OJT and ~~dlllJ lljlent Sun- PUlllna Sunday cVCIJl.nt:.
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day With A. P. 8iil~. artd famtly
Mr. and "'ff, Ohar1ea BLIISell and
Mr. and Mrs H
v Spenoe1
Fred WoUe crJied on P.R. OiT spent Sunday w:lth WllUnm HoffSunday afternoon.
man at Ohe~~ter
Oedrif) ~qick and famlly call~
Avis Spencer spenL a few dllyfl
ed un. Joe Blntth an.d family Sat· with her aunt. Mrs E W Holter

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CAN W·IN Mitt
,EN WIN
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of shbp and aU ot them eampstools.
The barber had a subtititute but

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HE invcstJgahon begun m cnnnectlon with the unusual

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and son and famtly of CQ.Yahbla
Falls visited rel~tlves here But&amp;d'J.
Inez Barnette vllited AJLa. Al1tnCt&gt;r at. Charleston over the week
end
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George and Marvin Pofleaona and
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c.~-----P:Jld Junior Greenlee v111ted James , 8land80n CUve were S~mday auests l.rday evenlnS".
SlaYton Sunday
or L c. -.,ceulloeh and wife.
I P R orr and family ca!lcd 011
Mr and Mra: George Oliver and
Llda wa.Q41ce of ~ Hlll v1slt.ed Mr a.nd Mn, W. H Wolfe Satp1 da.y

fixing is avera1lnR !.he c08ts
mowing the Lathered lawn

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ufta.oy Cl.o'Oa lllftll
'lb8 N(Welnber ftrlt
of
uie MJ.d4leport· LlterarJ elub. held
~ &amp;t1iemOOift at the home
of Mn. (,'1. . . . Reqne~J. corner of
'ftllrd A'lfllue aDd Outleld BU'Mt.
wu opened. witb ""'lll'l •
on
l'rnenl. Day Autbort" ~b*
cot "John GaliWOrth.J" ~·
and "'rbe wue of ~U .. -nrt
llf:Ym by liLts Nella
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Middleport.. In lht' l'llal.l&gt; of Ohl(l att lh,. ( lo"ii' or bu~l!t"~ on Oot. 2-5,
J93~ s
ASSET
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into·:a mnocith ~ldrol Jnaehlne,
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sran-Max Dd K leJ
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1 Lo&amp;ns and d~SC:ount.s
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TO StJPPOaT ftAM
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community weUare and ~ Here l8 a Chllloe to !laVe lh¥ home 2 Ovetdra1Ls
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A petition, be&amp;riDI nearly &amp;11 Ule DOOD to e ta~W· A.~ H af r• UOb With PTeeldent Roole~t'a Na~ Thi. Land Bank l8 a friend, It ~ UnitMd Stales Uuvcmmtnl ~cU!IIle:; uwntd
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bui1Deu eobcernlln IIJdaccom
. oyt to lienal R.eoovtry
Admtnljltratlcn .... - .. lell fo• ,... , .., It ., ••, • Oth•• bo.•d·.
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..,..e 1 18~e wIll mean &amp; 'batt!e to nab'lea of ~~
- t -... wlt.h ~-I~ hil home after~ ew daJo• vlalt here .-ut~re made. Bu..... w z "'' ·•
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the' end to determine wtrlch team "' .,...n, u.. .....-. .._ .... u
,_;u Mt.h. hla .tatens,:JIIa&amp; Carollne Hoyt . . _
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6 Banking House $18 000 !!Q Funlllllll .tlld !•' tt.H•' $3 OiJI• '10
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\1! to rernal:\ In the flnlt 'place posl t1ea ~t the aJcnatorlee will clole and Nn Bln&amp; ·B&amp;Dbom d f 0y' Alatthews were included. on Lh~ On Tuelda.y October 17 the Land , 1 Real e:;t&lt;Ll.€ owned other than bnul uw huu·.
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, Uon of the liloutheaatern Ohlo ~~ their place~ of bumnea t.L 1:30
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Melvin. Rob! rt Warner and CUJf R'lnk. if&amp;nted
loam In Ohio a ~serve w1U1 Pcdt-rnl R.~_~rr\t: Bu1k
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ampunt1n1 to one and one quart.er l g Cash In Ja .. lt and Ush... Jut: ~ WJtl1 u lt• 1 liliJk '
updil ~ I'Ob.Y ~ bact:fteld Into second ple.ce. Lopn haa woo to afford. their e~qployen an op- nenlne for ~le.Aon to be wtth
The .PeCney-Bennett. po&amp;t's quoLa n.llllon dollan. ThL! 15 big bw!JJ'Ie88 u. Redemption fulld ., lth U s 11' a·.u 11 .111tl 1lul l1 tJl1 1
325 00
Y•Uow.Jaekets lnvade
c.ne league Qmteat and tied one portuntty
t.tte~~t:rt- hll wife who lia oonflned ln Mo- lor 1934 membeiRhip la nearly No government In the world U!
U 8 'l'renflur~&lt;J
12,700.00
n pf ~~It a.nd Whlte w'tt\ Poln~ro) aDd Athens, reapec~ ~ Rt&amp;h
,am.e •
an. Millan bospttal.
reached, It waa announced, and tu l'olnr more at such speed to give i ll Securltks lJ 1101\'lC:
ttOn-of toaa.h hij:h schooJ t1'Ve'ly. Mldi:U$ort. has won three~ cro:'~~lg~ l
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TOTAL
$538 ,2921:1
Jllitda:~~. " ' l'r'-.a aaured herer n.un~ m.,ue a:~. loail:l&amp; none, dereat- otor
to lend ~eJr aupport. Dr. T. Boycl Oay ftlled the Pl!lplt 80 more them at the .same ~me last
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dQ M ~ ftnal Worlt"'IUt ..~held. lug .Oall1polls, Well!tGO and Jac:kth yen...... J&amp;ck~t team In their lt-t the Prea~Vtei'lan chUrch tn year.
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at the right tlme: tt helps every I
'the. fut, Ch&amp;rllnR: but light Une rum.~
only ~t-ot:'~wn p.me on the 1933 _ l.opn, Bund•~. On Sunday evenlnr
Po1lowing the tntereatlna meet- ata.te and ta a bleaalnr to all toli:a. 15 Demand d ~ p'lsHs 'xu P
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Lim 1 mn1f'nt tkpo:;ltll,
wftllbe,depend'ed Upon to open hole~
schedule
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log,
reeuiar
ermy
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President
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Pedcral
publlc
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d1·por.JI,s
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$170,06518
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mome.rlt.Y ln the, hea.vp and
Comparative score&amp; five both
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sP.TVIee at the sy;acuae chw'Ch
served :ond muale lor lhe occaalon Land Bank a.t LoW.VUle has estab· H! Time d ~ pos!Ls exc~&lt;rJL pu~ l.•l s,n lll fl~ JJubllt rund ~ and
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~rfiP Lotan line to ~~ollow t.he tl'l&amp;m• an equal chance, I a.n)thtng
-pe•
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waa -t~n~lshed by !PJteJ Klein and Il~hed 11 branCh ot the fourth dis~
tleJ)OSits or other t...nk&lt;.:
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fAst ,,deceptive da.cU conslatlnr of can be determined 1n thle manner.
W11;80}f aJTaS
1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom RW!ell will his orchestrll..
hlet at Calumbua., Ohio. Governor l'l Public funtJs u( S1.alcs cuuntll's S&lt;: louo l dl..,ll kt:. or other
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Alfenawort.b\ Bennett and Rt)ey to Lopn rand Ath;ena de&amp;tlloctect ()
PuNH.l rita for Mn Sarah leave Pri4ay tor their p e at. AkWhite ha!i ;ranted. space 1n t.be
subd1vls1nn:; or muntrl]Wl ll • :-;
16 206 00
ali~ ~p for the ~l:l.':lary •alna
t{'l 0, Jacll:aoll' and Athens deadlock· Wilson. widow ot the late T. J. ron after two weeki vial! here with
--Beat Lotan-- I11ew Bt&amp;te omee BuJldlng to be 18 UniLed Btal.t'!l Go 1e11-lment "mt pus1 .1J :-,;l\'lllg:s 1'&lt;.-po:-,l t:
~hal been the ayatem of Lhe 1ed lS to 13; and M:tctd~Porjl&gt; · defeat- Wl~. wUl be ~ PrldaJ rt'laUvee 1nd friends Mrs. Cora
Mrs Laura Barnet! ot Ou,avUie ht.adquarter• tor this purpose
l9 Depo:;ll..s u! uth e• bank' Jucluclln~ c 1t1IJt.d :t'ILI cashwJs'
2.~6.80
Ei:ttJh Coa.ched J1Jtept.1on 1n t:I Jackson 6 llb 0. Whatever that attemooh at 2 ocloot from tht&gt; BenNitt 1W "CCOir.llt4DY theR\. to l:! apendlrg Lhe week with her 818 • 1 Th.La reduces the crowded condi·
checks outlitandhl~
6,500.00
p~v1o:¥ia111es to pt the jump on I means, Ule aa'YQe ~Should rea~ tn • Joint Baptlli Ohureh. Interment In Akron tor a vlatt
-a ter Mrs 0 L BroetkJI and family Itlons 01 the Lond Banll: at U:luisville :to C1rculatmg not~s uut~t1 nd m g
12,7,PO 00
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8 ele)'en by O!Jtchargir• l' em: of the hatd.pt fQUJht Krld af- cbal'l'e o.t Rtrwllnra wW bre me.de ln
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the tww&amp;rd wall , and tt!rs iilleS.a:ue 'cbmpetltlo~Jhlil sea- tbe Oral'el Hill cemetery at Cheah·•
--Beat Loran
29 Cap tal account
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the Ideceptive offense w ~~~n
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plio UJ!~ gains euflloleot!y to . l""l' I Th y
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day to apond a few days In At.hen•
YOI'T'IS SHOT IN RIOTING
PUBLIC NOTICE
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tbf bttU ¥1'08&amp; t;tJe WhiLe 500r1ne
e " w ac..,.te a
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Und1vldeJ ptoftts-ntt
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liRe. this manner of footb&amp;ll . tt\ctlCIJ I cedltlon, wlvlll le~~ ,here, '!!!mor~ p
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Wl'"es·B••••· Pa. Nov. 2-lHSI ,.-iah to adviae the vot~ !
Re:w.nl•S fm ('OII lUit;~ !lC t( ~
will be pse&lt;1 t.galrtst the LQgan e.,..,Ul noou a ~~~ or .._an, wn: )4:~ .. Jolm Ruaaell wu l1QIIIf.cSa
Mn. En\lhett Shuler or Athena iB
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ILa,me. echedaled at S:l~ d'.clook on W~e'fd,ay evenlna: &amp;t her home' \jn aubltltutlnr at the Ohio Puel Ou Two youtbs were shot down aDd IL era of Middleport that I do
ro1 'AL, lmlwllng t: 1p ....J! Ac'evun~
$in~ 'the Yt!how Jacket dt!f~nb lhe Log~n h:Erh school at.hletlc Lincoln St.feet to the meif'llbera of Compa.ny omce In the absence of number of women and children ftrOl lknow: 04 Pien Joh ..uon" Slate of Oblo Cut.:nt} 11 f M• lg~. '
hall becin ,woefuiiq weakl durin&amp; tl'he ·l fie¥,
the ftve hlUldred club. Mn. Sidney Miss Barrie Marie Smith, who Ia in ,,.,...e re'l')l'te;.. hurt by ftyina: atonea 1 ho '
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I w E HU :".S.t 11 C:.~ llh' l ol nw :illflH·nam.-.tl IJank, do solemnly
~. 1 it¥ thpua:bt,..that ,Betty~ ~any local te! ....... .: ~.xpeet1n11 to 1nuuell and Mts. Paul Orueaer charleaton with bet mother, Mn ~..ctay when rioting broke out at thew
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1 Public Forum and neither 1 belief
wlJI plrrJ .hfs hcpea on the el~lve fc.low the Ja.clret.&amp; to Lopn, 1t ,,ere suetta.
c. E. Smith, who 1a eont~ed 1n a DeLaware Colliery .1n PlrJna.
b~cQ a.Al:l the deceptive- offensive bas bBeJY announr.,d. to lend the(r
Mn.. Alva Hit. and Mra. Richard h06Plt&amp;l there
JOhn Wl.!!loskl, 1I, wu shot, in have 1 been able to obtain C(ltret: t-Attt·~t
w F' RUSSELL, Cashier.
rotmatlons ' he hal a:~veq •tlls • pro~ E!iSIJ ~a.nce CrolJI ~.te stands
c~mpbell were awarded the club
Mr. and Mrs L. L. carney and the arm and Mirhael Url8chak, 11; 1 h' 'd
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c H SMITH
tlever llU ~ho-..ln
-' --B~at l.Qir:an-p.warded to Mrs. Sidney RuueU.
• Ch~rleaton vlsttora, Wednesd-ay\
\1llhelt to General h&lt;¥pltall her8
FTank Mackin,
JOHN ll IJUWNIN&lt; , Dllrctors
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' where Lhelr condition WIIJ&gt; 1 ll'ported
Stibsctlb&lt;' li nnd : wvn1 tu k:r ... r, me thb h t dn'i or November. 1933,
___.Be~t Logan
not strlou.s
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" iII Urwg about a re ·tltzn 11 on uy all that ll uarre ling 8t:: I· I ~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~:"Olll;:'~!'f:'!:::::~~::-'
The Favor of OiiJ.er
tlum heuehts anybody hut the lhwd party lt i!'l much 1 . .
Unl-"&amp;tw!_,lnt" ol btl'fM« 1fnirrUa11,
like the two JogH hgh!ing ovt'l a bone whil~ th~ third ca-l
Mrs Catl Hardar have ~ your lver into your ~eb:, vu•u
rurc.hased properly from Mr Oood ~~ :t~1:~r,~,1 =:!:'i,'!Whrr'J~~~
Hill(• l orne~ along an d get:s the t;iHJRe ol' the argument.
constipated
You ll:tlt ,ou(l., ton•'"·
rnd moved Into it
Lei w; hope for pence and mahe a sincere effort that
lnw Rkln., punplul dull eyu, bad .)rc til,
B:r Arthur "Buaa" Baer
Mrs. Millie Jenkins ot Xertia w11.~ ~d taate, l(at, d ulneB•1_ be•dadic. tm
ha~e becume an uvb lonlll~ll'· folll·lftl~;&gt;ll·
\\Ill hnng- p bout a harmony in th~ count,v which will serve
SDliJ•tlllnkh&lt;lt penon You J!ave loft t
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recent
guest
ofSunday
her sister.
Mrs lnlt,
Cella
Webb
On
they
visited
your PH,.,nll1 cbllllll. r:vvrJ'~J' "'' •'I
t o pl&lt;t{;c l\lclgH County Jn !m e for the political plums
\o 1 un {rom you.
-thFtlr old home at Pine Grove.
l)ut dnn t t4ke ult•, mlro ..ral water11,
w!JI(.'h 111'e du e it a:; .l ::su bdiviswn of the state and which
can't Standardlu Title Barber
We havt beero dewhiskored nt
Mri. Cynthia Terry and Mr. a.nd
IRllltlve Plllt, luat!Ye eaadln or
1 whistle stops whllt&gt; walitng ror a Mrs J F Cameron sperot Sunday oil-.
ehlll'lln.~~: cum• and txpect tb•m to aet 1hl
~ e Hho uld ha ve, regardless of whi&lt;!h PJ&amp;.~Y is in~ Power.
ot
this
JK)IIOn thr;t dtet~f)J'I your ~r10ntll
Toughest job In the scope of price sluttering local It W8.8 a eix-chalr
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w1th Mr and Mn; H H Wiseman
F' A We!!s and
tf nded the funcn.l
ond aunt. Mrs Esther
charl~jburg a week 8.1JO
Mrs Ne!Ue Hua:a Yho
• on ~- the Wblte Ca:!JP
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Marjorie Barnette returned. home
&amp;!onda.y from Chleaao where abe
epent &amp; few days vlaltiDa A Century

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'ery dPtill'? ble vlum:; ot' vat·wn~ kmd~ aud grades.
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Louise Gibbs of Helahta ..,ent
\"ledne&amp;ta;v nilh.t with Mary cutO.
Mrs. Mary Oaato and :JI.n,. Cora
Sr:uthall v1a1ted Mrs. Clar&amp; lt1neaid

1-'nr :-.o metlme it had lleen Hui:-~ed ab o ut that trouble
\\.t~ !,Jc lll!l g' wlllt:h e\oenlmdly uught lead to the loss of
th~· t nu ut~o vi 'thP (.t mp.
lt o\\e\'el , after :-~evaral ~torm}
~~· .... ston" t't J•.,lll ng Jhrou}l.h a tou ple n f duy~ the trouble
\'• • t'-' JJ(IIll'd uut to tht• l-"t tls1~t· t1on n! all, at:curding to a11
,., JIOI'b a nd ,1djustmeP f :4 IIIJLI'"sary tu the UrinJ.{ing of the
unnp to .l\Ie1gti Cuunly Wt' l (' l•&gt;mpletP d, thus ending thL•
lla "ty ;,llLJ:Ition
]t I.'i an establi:-;hl'd fad th:.t m 11me gone pa~t, ~here
l1as been .:.u rrn~t·h qulhldllll~ am. nj.:" the vanous factions in
Lnth pa1i.ks , that re~.trdles~ ol whH·h purty is in power,
th&lt;: :-!tale a ulholltle~ a l Colum bus have (.'Orne to 1·egard
:Mc1g-s &lt;:ountv a s a bnttle~TnU!HI fo r politicians. As a din ·C't Jo:.u lt of Utl!-1 attltlldt• In n1 any puhticwm~ in all fac 11Un s II'!.Pttrlless ot pa1ty, th e c ouuty hus lo~t a number of

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• · Mra. James Tttua. re.peeUvely
r.ten~ta.~ '
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str;;til on ul~ lrt&amp;rori ihta RUOD • Nra. c~~~· w M:~ I
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bzr~t,lJe Ltllktn, and wu • Unk
JteUQW aeKe
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was abeent from h!J1 1n:
m~mbenhJp procn.m of H
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fil8t game l.Jn~l now it. ll beJlfted entna
duties at tbeRathburn , ~Jt.ore. D. Inaela, post commander.
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l!le Purp'le taim •h.J ' beeD -tioven m
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~ Thurw1ay,
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and son spent the week end wtt.q
Mr :ma Mrs Warren Bentz of
Altred
Mr. and Mrs R. C. n.pdolph
and family, Mr. &amp;nd Mrl. H~
Burns and SOlo att.endei:l the ~litbw
E.n Hhoy.'er and b~lling at the hQme
of Chu. RandaJph near p!.~ oar.
den. for their son, lJnder tta.ndolph and wife, Th\U'ida.y niibt.

,, e1 P ,1ppnsed ol thl? fnct that the Tempe~t in a Teapot
\\a-. 1111 .tl i,)' htouglll umle r cnntru l and that the warring
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Se&amp;oo Ad.lttns made a bualDI!fiti
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Mr 1tnd Mra. Howard Bu~

~HE TROUBLE SETTLED
T IS WITH .l neJ,d ~lea::it.l~.: uud rtdud ~hat t~e c~ttz.eu~

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Callie Lotan waa a Jeeent I"JMt.
or her son, Georp Lopn and
tamUy.
Int&gt;z Randolt)h wu a 1ueat ot
Jepnie White, Thureday.
Hilda. P'orma.n wu • reoept gue~t
of Pe.irl Burn&amp;
Gamet Bents •pent WeltPe&amp;du
with Mrs. J!lll.ubeth Adklna arid
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Mn. ol Letart ..
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R. H. Bobo and wlfe 11n1 puenb;
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He'll Be C~mln' 'Rouqd the Mountal!'

11 -~- matter S.pl. ll, lllf, allbo Poll Offl&lt;f ••
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Pllblllh~ D&amp;IIJ OliO
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W1l&lt;t1 0\lf tnq~ 110114 ua letlerl ~ oew• malta- tor publlcailoo tber
~14 ln .U cuet I!!IID ibetr namta--alt.hOIJJb DOt neceuarUy to bt
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First of all, there are 260 ·000 Ii was an unequal struggle But
barber shops in America.. In big tl~e heal!! all ha11dware, dull or
lohbym" activities and :-~chool book charges, has alw hto,w,1n.,•01Yieodu· uaua;l get your hair, .sJfe;rp. A&amp; we look back we have no
ready stJ·uc ~·~R.Y' dlrt'!~,jl Be ems. A. Ji•eAdy one state sen- 1~
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twenty-nve and Ions we could ~rove.
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ato1· hai-l hcen indu:tcd for alleged activities on his part ~(lur ears curled for a. dime.
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Mrs David Shenefh~ld of Cro&amp;~llnc WtUi a recent guest of her moiu ~.:onncrtion with the lobbying activities during the laHt
Out whea-e the proepeeUve pusAny shave anywhere, Is worth l tnbr 1 Mrs Deck~ hnd mot.herf'll' ~S IOII of the leg islature.
nags the daJ.ly tra.lr&gt; l.he ra.te hlty cents If the man wUI stop 1m-law Mrs. cella Webb.
01 roUt'lil' 1i is ea~lx; to make any Pl!~qj,ctiofi3 r~gardthlrty-ftve cenUmes for bes~.mg uhen you ask him To l'x " lower 1 P'r1nk Holcomb and Bra.d"'n White
ill" llw; mdividual inst"''nce ~.nd the S~a e ';' S~hator may tut a bTUeh ftre on your ecaiJ.o AOd ,JIIce would mean a. hoveles.s effort m ln the n01thew ooWltles husk~
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Jli'O\ I' li n; lllnuce)Ice of the charges when trial is begun, grain
V~Jth iodine and write music tor
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James Legg and family have mi'JV
llu\\'1'\ 1'1', it IS a certamty that ever:rthmg was not as ex~
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A baiber is 81\ artist He does no
Mrs. Harmon Sptouse and 1-Ulss
i'tJU 1'-t;q LIHI'C c1tlzcn has a right to expect pub1ic busine&amp;S f•Jrms before your face looks ltke I marines or landscapes And. unfor- ~TIIdred Me( ltley spent Thm·sday
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tunately lor him, he Is not a por- with Mrs H H Wil!emar&gt;bl lJ(.', l'li'll' lhe F rankltn Couuty GJ and Jury would not
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taalt painter a.nd is unable to pick
Several flom here ut.tended the
h~1\ t !&lt;'turned true b1tls against Mr Herner or any other
He marcell! the llideburnll, roa.ch-1 out the faces he would like to work funeral of Mls VIctoria Ewlng
r.lcnn widow of Elza Glenn at. Vin~
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es the bai~IJB. depllates the ear&amp; ion.
hon Frldalo·
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I Ml'S,· John Lolel! of Alice com \\' ;• may expect to hear thP Cl"\' of ''F'rnmmg' a most b&lt;;li.ls the profiLe Lro hot towels and j Even though he doesr't put them
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lltlll! e tlt~tl'ly I.Jecause that IS geu~r·RIIy the first replr lul~l~s the eyebrows He plasterslder tape. 'ae h!lll technique. tern:
Mary Cardwell, Ill for several
wlit:llCVCl' an action liimilat· to this is Urought ubout. The Juuty stucco on your map. And lfirerament and a soul u a price wrek' ls unimproved.
\here Is any lather left over he will
Vonley Thompson of Allee under·
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ftxed,ldmbeake it1 ftftytiAny- wenL a. tonsil operation la!lt week
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Chnrleelon sl)ent Sunday with her
t itU'-'l: there ate few wor~e Cl'lmes than those of duphcity l-rofesslon The goOd ones
should I &amp;~ em to mur.h like belrg held In I r.arents Mi and Mrs Norris
wh~ll Jurther aggravated by a betrnyal of trust.
Gtt the beat prlcee We admit that : thl' end chalr~r ransom.
Mrs. 'Ann~ Harkins.
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M l', I"l€l'lWI' Ui gu ty, remams 0
should WJt ten cents mpre In the '
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Carl Hill and son
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a fr~ flow of'¥0ur bile Julct
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Ltttl• Liver P.tib. , ]fl~ C~':'ldil ::y;revl'l')
In IJ&amp;rt.r'.fo. Uj\1 n•, • milo v•
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tnd&amp;y. 2"114\ at drur dOI'e-11

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Liver Plll1 bJ' n.IIM 11nd IJI!t ·w at
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er 1topa-mlleaQe atepped up
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The beauty of this guarantee ia that it'll bo made
good right on the spot anywhere in United Stiue1.
J uat go to the .neareat Standard Oil 1tation or
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tire ~ice at Sllhio Stati11l.a, ·raio or ahine, ~at 1
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guarantee that goes with these Atlaa Tirea-12
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Sup.rtwllt Cord Tire•

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I certainly war~ liP at the sight 11f four
aturdy, rugged•tread Atla'e til·ea diakwilll biteq~
when the going geta tough~ ol' da111!erQua~ BllSilies,
new tires driven through the winter will' •boW
comparatively little tread ,.-ear.

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1f JOWl .,..a•t •lrtlllr pro ...ttd ea
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CtniCI&amp;L W&amp;\1'11D •uot Ia eoopendoa whJa 1M t1al'14 S.ate•

w-.a-IWI.,..W r.,w111 .. tlla.-..4 "'. 8tu4anl Oil Co.
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NAl'IONAL• BANK

In lh1e atate. The bank has tht&gt;

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In many countltH sewr· 1 :,m,b ilil oft'u l' 1:1.re A P Bfi:J.diftH,
club prtsea, re.pectlveJy. Mn. Bey .. nalrel and u-erenioe men fraca
Ohio now bu &amp;lmOit 200 Le.nd t! assl 8tants have been l"mployed Robert L Jmmdl B-nd F L. Kerr.
an WILl awarded
1ueat pr&amp;w.
nrloul .ectJona of t.be COUD&amp;y 1n Bnnk APPra.laer• Pour months aru
-- - ~- -·- -At the c:w::mclullon 'Df play, lin. attmda.nce.
the bank had only tour appralsen l harter No. 8441
Rr!n'nt Ubtri.Ht No. 4
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think. bOw danJieroua they'll be these com•
Ina months of ldlppery roads and more
dark.nesol When you can buy iafe, new
Goodyears at today'• low prlcea, why riok.
It? New GMdyear AII·Weathera atop car•
77% qulck.er than omooth, old tlree ' qulck.er, too, than any other new tine. On
cool ruads now rubber ofl'ear$ very olowly new ,Goodyears will protett you iltll •Inter
Gild otdl be .tlhnoit new next ojllina. So
b~y ilotv, ·be lllife add ll\l',-mon,.l

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of thc, ~tars can be pho\P8rliphed with f
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Information IMill'}' lawytn arP aqlstlng In mu..
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One or
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Bryan, Wfi4RelciiJ even.Jnc .... her pM or 'he Americt.n Lecion wu H
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~.x::~RQJ'th PwFth Avmue. I Mid In the local k!rklo ball here
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Walter Weclnetth,y Dl&amp;hL,
announet.he secrt.&gt;t-.ary- P m 'f l1o~ ln chargt&gt; ol tht Co~
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[.&amp;.nd Mrs Marlon Long, Dora'
Jt 1 ~ hoped and he probably will be acquitted. On the Must be because the fil'llt aid ' I!!~ The McMillen and Cloud ramll- Mr and Mrs L 0 Reed of
quicker.
lit,. were Sunday IJUCSls of Mr. and kesYille.
ut\u.·r hand, if he is guilty it i!ol fel'VHntly tn be hoped that ---- - - - --·- - - ·
-·---- - ---he "ill b~ COIIV!ded, and uthers Ill 'lmilat• plots unearthPd, .u•d given the same dose, a sentence in the Ohio State
pc 111 telltiary.
Punishment, according to records hn~ rwvet' brought
ahuut au end to crime but it hu.s worked wonders in pre ·
'&lt;·nilng those punif1ht!d f1·om cr.nt.inuing their illegal at··
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TEN CONV'ICTS in Mississippi have won their freedom
becll.u~e ,they wert! willing to take a chance for the
s al~c of humamty, gambling their live~ against the oppoT~
tiiHit ,v for freedom. 'fhe victory came about as a result uf
lln'lr permittil1g J1hyslcians to mnculute them with germs
111 ~c:c if sleeping sickness were being transmitted by mos ..
1 lHLoc~ Tho cxpP rin1t'ni."l proved beyond doubt that it jq
Hoi .\lld so by their willingn~sa to lake a chance to benefll humanity as well as win probuble J'elease from durance
\ t!IJ, thoy are now free.
Unlml!i th eir hig-hoa)'ted actionS\ were bRsed solely
un setnsh reasons, namely to win fn1edom,
without
tliuught of the other fellow, it appears t~at tl)ere may be
,,mne good in those fellow• after all, which with proper
lt c&lt;tt ment and application, might be brought out so they
muy be qwlded from thai!· present status of criminal•·!
they might become urwful c.itizenll of society.
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world of mef!!cal science in this one instance ani! whether
ur not they ever benefit humanity again, they have dane
uno ~o·ed of merit.
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mo.-• out the ta1l enJ of your bowel• •nd
that rlnCin't take ..... a, enr&gt;uf.h
tht de·
ca!_l!d J)f)hon. Co1metlct W&lt;lfl t bt p at all
Only a trte tlow ,bf your bile Jul.:le W&lt;ll
tl,ofl thl• de~l' JIO&lt;!M-'11 In 70ur b.'"''l•· l'ht
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Mr!!l William Warner nnd dau ..
Bernice called on M" Ma'y
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Mr. and "'ff, Ohar1ea BLIISell and
Mr. and Mrs H
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Fred WoUe crJied on P.R. OiT spent Sunday w:lth WllUnm HoffSunday afternoon.
man at Ohe~~ter
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Avis Spencer spenL a few dllyfl
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and son and famtly of CQ.Yahbla
Falls visited rel~tlves here But&amp;d'J.
Inez Barnette vllited AJLa. Al1tnCt&gt;r at. Charleston over the week
end
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George and Marvin Pofleaona and
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SlaYton Sunday
or L c. -.,ceulloeh and wife.
I P R orr and family ca!lcd 011
Mr and Mra: George Oliver and
Llda wa.Q41ce of ~ Hlll v1slt.ed Mr a.nd Mn, W. H Wolfe Satp1 da.y

fixing is avera1lnR !.he c08ts
mowing the Lathered lawn

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ufta.oy Cl.o'Oa lllftll
'lb8 N(Welnber ftrlt
of
uie MJ.d4leport· LlterarJ elub. held
~ &amp;t1iemOOift at the home
of Mn. (,'1. . . . Reqne~J. corner of
'ftllrd A'lfllue aDd Outleld BU'Mt.
wu opened. witb ""'lll'l •
on
l'rnenl. Day Autbort" ~b*
cot "John GaliWOrth.J" ~·
and "'rbe wue of ~U .. -nrt
llf:Ym by liLts Nella
Calderwood.

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Middleport.. In lht' l'llal.l&gt; of Ohl(l att lh,. ( lo"ii' or bu~l!t"~ on Oot. 2-5,
J93~ s
ASSET
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into·:a mnocith ~ldrol Jnaehlne,
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sran-Max Dd K leJ
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l&amp;lkl touehina on such aubjecta u
1 Lo&amp;ns and d~SC:ount.s
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TO StJPPOaT ftAM
l e4 t.o
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community weUare and ~ Here l8 a Chllloe to !laVe lh¥ home 2 Ovetdra1Ls
36 ,750 00
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a If! e pgailUI~ onsl&amp;ulh,\1 Of odppnente.
A petition, be&amp;riDI nearly &amp;11 Ule DOOD to e ta~W· A.~ H af r• UOb With PTeeldent Roole~t'a Na~ Thi. Land Bank l8 a friend, It ~ UnitMd Stales Uuvcmmtnl ~cU!IIle:; uwntd
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bui1Deu eobcernlln IIJdaccom
. oyt to lienal R.eoovtry
Admtnljltratlcn .... - .. lell fo• ,... , .., It ., ••, • Oth•• bo.•d·.
., atli Lea-•e
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..,..e 1 18~e wIll mean &amp; 'batt!e to nab'lea of ~~
- t -... wlt.h ~-I~ hil home after~ ew daJo• vlalt here .-ut~re made. Bu..... w z "'' ·•
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the' end to determine wtrlch team "' .,...n, u.. .....-. .._ .... u
,_;u Mt.h. hla .tatens,:JIIa&amp; Carollne Hoyt . . _
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6 Banking House $18 000 !!Q Funlllllll .tlld !•' tt.H•' $3 OiJI• '10
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\1! to rernal:\ In the flnlt 'place posl t1ea ~t the aJcnatorlee will clole and Nn Bln&amp; ·B&amp;Dbom d f 0y' Alatthews were included. on Lh~ On Tuelda.y October 17 the Land , 1 Real e:;t&lt;Ll.€ owned other than bnul uw huu·.
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, Uon of the liloutheaatern Ohlo ~~ their place~ of bumnea t.L 1:30
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Melvin. Rob! rt Warner and CUJf R'lnk. if&amp;nted
loam In Ohio a ~serve w1U1 Pcdt-rnl R.~_~rr\t: Bu1k
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ampunt1n1 to one and one quart.er l g Cash In Ja .. lt and Ush... Jut: ~ WJtl1 u lt• 1 liliJk '
updil ~ I'Ob.Y ~ bact:fteld Into second ple.ce. Lopn haa woo to afford. their e~qployen an op- nenlne for ~le.Aon to be wtth
The .PeCney-Bennett. po&amp;t's quoLa n.llllon dollan. ThL! 15 big bw!JJ'Ie88 u. Redemption fulld ., lth U s 11' a·.u 11 .111tl 1lul l1 tJl1 1
325 00
Y•Uow.Jaekets lnvade
c.ne league Qmteat and tied one portuntty
t.tte~~t:rt- hll wife who lia oonflned ln Mo- lor 1934 membeiRhip la nearly No government In the world U!
U 8 'l'renflur~&lt;J
12,700.00
n pf ~~It a.nd Whlte w'tt\ Poln~ro) aDd Athens, reapec~ ~ Rt&amp;h
,am.e •
an. Millan bospttal.
reached, It waa announced, and tu l'olnr more at such speed to give i ll Securltks lJ 1101\'lC:
ttOn-of toaa.h hij:h schooJ t1'Ve'ly. Mldi:U$ort. has won three~ cro:'~~lg~ l
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TOTAL
$538 ,2921:1
Jllitda:~~. " ' l'r'-.a aaured herer n.un~ m.,ue a:~. loail:l&amp; none, dereat- otor
to lend ~eJr aupport. Dr. T. Boycl Oay ftlled the Pl!lplt 80 more them at the .same ~me last
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dQ M ~ ftnal Worlt"'IUt ..~held. lug .Oall1polls, Well!tGO and Jac:kth yen...... J&amp;ck~t team In their lt-t the Prea~Vtei'lan chUrch tn year.
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at the right tlme: tt helps every I
'the. fut, Ch&amp;rllnR: but light Une rum.~
only ~t-ot:'~wn p.me on the 1933 _ l.opn, Bund•~. On Sunday evenlnr
Po1lowing the tntereatlna meet- ata.te and ta a bleaalnr to all toli:a. 15 Demand d ~ p'lsHs 'xu P
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Lim 1 mn1f'nt tkpo:;ltll,
wftllbe,depend'ed Upon to open hole~
schedule
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he
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bq1n
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l't!VIval
log,
reeuiar
ermy
style
stew
wu
President
Riecr
of
the
Pedcral
publlc
runds
and
d1·por.JI,s
of
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$170,06518
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mome.rlt.Y ln the, hea.vp and
Comparative score&amp; five both
.; t Lo
sP.TVIee at the sy;acuae chw'Ch
served :ond muale lor lhe occaalon Land Bank a.t LoW.VUle has estab· H! Time d ~ pos!Ls exc~&lt;rJL pu~ l.•l s,n lll fl~ JJubllt rund ~ and
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~rfiP Lotan line to ~~ollow t.he tl'l&amp;m• an equal chance, I a.n)thtng
-pe•
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waa -t~n~lshed by !PJteJ Klein and Il~hed 11 branCh ot the fourth dis~
tleJ)OSits or other t...nk&lt;.:
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fAst ,,deceptive da.cU conslatlnr of can be determined 1n thle manner.
W11;80}f aJTaS
1 Mr. and Mrs. Tom RW!ell will his orchestrll..
hlet at Calumbua., Ohio. Governor l'l Public funtJs u( S1.alcs cuuntll's S&lt;: louo l dl..,ll kt:. or other
29.0()7 22
Alfenawort.b\ Bennett and Rt)ey to Lopn rand Ath;ena de&amp;tlloctect ()
PuNH.l rita for Mn Sarah leave Pri4ay tor their p e at. AkWhite ha!i ;ranted. space 1n t.be
subd1vls1nn:; or muntrl]Wl ll • :-;
16 206 00
ali~ ~p for the ~l:l.':lary •alna
t{'l 0, Jacll:aoll' and Athens deadlock· Wilson. widow ot the late T. J. ron after two weeki vial! here with
--Beat Lotan-- I11ew Bt&amp;te omee BuJldlng to be 18 UniLed Btal.t'!l Go 1e11-lment "mt pus1 .1J :-,;l\'lllg:s 1'&lt;.-po:-,l t:
~hal been the ayatem of Lhe 1ed lS to 13; and M:tctd~Porjl&gt; · defeat- Wl~. wUl be ~ PrldaJ rt'laUvee 1nd friends Mrs. Cora
Mrs Laura Barnet! ot Ou,avUie ht.adquarter• tor this purpose
l9 Depo:;ll..s u! uth e• bank' Jucluclln~ c 1t1IJt.d :t'ILI cashwJs'
2.~6.80
Ei:ttJh Coa.ched J1Jtept.1on 1n t:I Jackson 6 llb 0. Whatever that attemooh at 2 ocloot from tht&gt; BenNitt 1W "CCOir.llt4DY theR\. to l:! apendlrg Lhe week with her 818 • 1 Th.La reduces the crowded condi·
checks outlitandhl~
6,500.00
p~v1o:¥ia111es to pt the jump on I means, Ule aa'YQe ~Should rea~ tn • Joint Baptlli Ohureh. Interment In Akron tor a vlatt
-a ter Mrs 0 L BroetkJI and family Itlons 01 the Lond Banll: at U:luisville :to C1rculatmg not~s uut~t1 nd m g
12,7,PO 00
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8 ele)'en by O!Jtchargir• l' em: of the hatd.pt fQUJht Krld af- cbal'l'e o.t Rtrwllnra wW bre me.de ln
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the tww&amp;rd wall , and tt!rs iilleS.a:ue 'cbmpetltlo~Jhlil sea- tbe Oral'el Hill cemetery at Cheah·•
--Beat Loran
29 Cap tal account
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the Ideceptive offense w ~~~n
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plio UJ!~ gains euflloleot!y to . l""l' I Th y
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day to apond a few days In At.hen•
YOI'T'IS SHOT IN RIOTING
PUBLIC NOTICE
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tbf bttU ¥1'08&amp; t;tJe WhiLe 500r1ne
e " w ac..,.te a
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Und1vldeJ ptoftts-ntt
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liRe. this manner of footb&amp;ll . tt\ctlCIJ I cedltlon, wlvlll le~~ ,here, '!!!mor~ p
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Wl'"es·B••••· Pa. Nov. 2-lHSI ,.-iah to adviae the vot~ !
Re:w.nl•S fm ('OII lUit;~ !lC t( ~
will be pse&lt;1 t.galrtst the LQgan e.,..,Ul noou a ~~~ or .._an, wn: )4:~ .. Jolm Ruaaell wu l1QIIIf.cSa
Mn. En\lhett Shuler or Athena iB
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ILa,me. echedaled at S:l~ d'.clook on W~e'fd,ay evenlna: &amp;t her home' \jn aubltltutlnr at the Ohio Puel Ou Two youtbs were shot down aDd IL era of Middleport that I do
ro1 'AL, lmlwllng t: 1p ....J! Ac'evun~
$in~ 'the Yt!how Jacket dt!f~nb lhe Log~n h:Erh school at.hletlc Lincoln St.feet to the meif'llbera of Compa.ny omce In the absence of number of women and children ftrOl lknow: 04 Pien Joh ..uon" Slate of Oblo Cut.:nt} 11 f M• lg~. '
hall becin ,woefuiiq weakl durin&amp; tl'he ·l fie¥,
the ftve hlUldred club. Mn. Sidney Miss Barrie Marie Smith, who Ia in ,,.,...e re'l')l'te;.. hurt by ftyina: atonea 1 ho '
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I w E HU :".S.t 11 C:.~ llh' l ol nw :illflH·nam.-.tl IJank, do solemnly
~. 1 it¥ thpua:bt,..that ,Betty~ ~any local te! ....... .: ~.xpeet1n11 to 1nuuell and Mts. Paul Orueaer charleaton with bet mother, Mn ~..ctay when rioting broke out at thew
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1 Public Forum and neither 1 belief
wlJI plrrJ .hfs hcpea on the el~lve fc.low the Ja.clret.&amp; to Lopn, 1t ,,ere suetta.
c. E. Smith, who 1a eont~ed 1n a DeLaware Colliery .1n PlrJna.
b~cQ a.Al:l the deceptive- offensive bas bBeJY announr.,d. to lend the(r
Mn.. Alva Hit. and Mra. Richard h06Plt&amp;l there
JOhn Wl.!!loskl, 1I, wu shot, in have 1 been able to obtain C(ltret: t-Attt·~t
w F' RUSSELL, Cashier.
rotmatlons ' he hal a:~veq •tlls • pro~ E!iSIJ ~a.nce CrolJI ~.te stands
c~mpbell were awarded the club
Mr. and Mrs L. L. carney and the arm and Mirhael Url8chak, 11; 1 h' 'd
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c H SMITH
tlever llU ~ho-..ln
-' --B~at l.Qir:an-p.warded to Mrs. Sidney RuueU.
• Ch~rleaton vlsttora, Wednesd-ay\
\1llhelt to General h&lt;¥pltall her8
FTank Mackin,
JOHN ll IJUWNIN&lt; , Dllrctors
:The
' where Lhelr condition WIIJ&gt; 1 ll'ported
Stibsctlb&lt;' li nnd : wvn1 tu k:r ... r, me thb h t dn'i or November. 1933,
___.Be~t Logan
not strlou.s
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For M~yor.
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" iII Urwg about a re ·tltzn 11 on uy all that ll uarre ling 8t:: I· I ~~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~:"Olll;:'~!'f:'!:::::~~::-'
The Favor of OiiJ.er
tlum heuehts anybody hut the lhwd party lt i!'l much 1 . .
Unl-"&amp;tw!_,lnt" ol btl'fM« 1fnirrUa11,
like the two JogH hgh!ing ovt'l a bone whil~ th~ third ca-l
Mrs Catl Hardar have ~ your lver into your ~eb:, vu•u
rurc.hased properly from Mr Oood ~~ :t~1:~r,~,1 =:!:'i,'!Whrr'J~~~
Hill(• l orne~ along an d get:s the t;iHJRe ol' the argument.
constipated
You ll:tlt ,ou(l., ton•'"·
rnd moved Into it
Lei w; hope for pence and mahe a sincere effort that
lnw Rkln., punplul dull eyu, bad .)rc til,
B:r Arthur "Buaa" Baer
Mrs. Millie Jenkins ot Xertia w11.~ ~d taate, l(at, d ulneB•1_ be•dadic. tm
ha~e becume an uvb lonlll~ll'· folll·lftl~;&gt;ll·
\\Ill hnng- p bout a harmony in th~ count,v which will serve
SDliJ•tlllnkh&lt;lt penon You J!ave loft t
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recent
guest
ofSunday
her sister.
Mrs lnlt,
Cella
Webb
On
they
visited
your PH,.,nll1 cbllllll. r:vvrJ'~J' "'' •'I
t o pl&lt;t{;c l\lclgH County Jn !m e for the political plums
\o 1 un {rom you.
-thFtlr old home at Pine Grove.
l)ut dnn t t4ke ult•, mlro ..ral water11,
w!JI(.'h 111'e du e it a:; .l ::su bdiviswn of the state and which
can't Standardlu Title Barber
We havt beero dewhiskored nt
Mri. Cynthia Terry and Mr. a.nd
IRllltlve Plllt, luat!Ye eaadln or
1 whistle stops whllt&gt; walitng ror a Mrs J F Cameron sperot Sunday oil-.
ehlll'lln.~~: cum• and txpect tb•m to aet 1hl
~ e Hho uld ha ve, regardless of whi&lt;!h PJ&amp;.~Y is in~ Power.
ot
this
JK)IIOn thr;t dtet~f)J'I your ~r10ntll
Toughest job In the scope of price sluttering local It W8.8 a eix-chalr
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w1th Mr and Mn; H H Wiseman
F' A We!!s and
tf nded the funcn.l
ond aunt. Mrs Esther
charl~jburg a week 8.1JO
Mrs Ne!Ue Hua:a Yho
• on ~- the Wblte Ca:!JP
n~iil'tled hofue ·a nd l$

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Marjorie Barnette returned. home
&amp;!onda.y from Chleaao where abe
epent &amp; few days vlaltiDa A Century

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'ery dPtill'? ble vlum:; ot' vat·wn~ kmd~ aud grades.
The st~tt l ~mcn t ot Uu . . mo:-~1 recent trouble, it is hoped

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Louise Gibbs of Helahta ..,ent
\"ledne&amp;ta;v nilh.t with Mary cutO.
Mrs. Mary Oaato and :JI.n,. Cora
Sr:uthall v1a1ted Mrs. Clar&amp; lt1neaid

1-'nr :-.o metlme it had lleen Hui:-~ed ab o ut that trouble
\\.t~ !,Jc lll!l g' wlllt:h e\oenlmdly uught lead to the loss of
th~· t nu ut~o vi 'thP (.t mp.
lt o\\e\'el , after :-~evaral ~torm}
~~· .... ston" t't J•.,lll ng Jhrou}l.h a tou ple n f duy~ the trouble
\'• • t'-' JJ(IIll'd uut to tht• l-"t tls1~t· t1on n! all, at:curding to a11
,., JIOI'b a nd ,1djustmeP f :4 IIIJLI'"sary tu the UrinJ.{ing of the
unnp to .l\Ie1gti Cuunly Wt' l (' l•&gt;mpletP d, thus ending thL•
lla "ty ;,llLJ:Ition
]t I.'i an establi:-;hl'd fad th:.t m 11me gone pa~t, ~here
l1as been .:.u rrn~t·h qulhldllll~ am. nj.:" the vanous factions in
Lnth pa1i.ks , that re~.trdles~ ol whH·h purty is in power,
th&lt;: :-!tale a ulholltle~ a l Colum bus have (.'Orne to 1·egard
:Mc1g-s &lt;:ountv a s a bnttle~TnU!HI fo r politicians. As a din ·C't Jo:.u lt of Utl!-1 attltlldt• In n1 any puhticwm~ in all fac 11Un s II'!.Pttrlless ot pa1ty, th e c ouuty hus lo~t a number of

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• · Mra. James Tttua. re.peeUvely
r.ten~ta.~ '
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r:ervlce men, whether or DOt mem'
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str;;til on ul~ lrt&amp;rori ihta RUOD • Nra. c~~~· w M:~ I
~ t LolaD
bzr~t,lJe Ltllktn, and wu • Unk
JteUQW aeKe
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was abeent from h!J1 1n:
m~mbenhJp procn.m of H
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fil8t game l.Jn~l now it. ll beJlfted entna
duties at tbeRathburn , ~Jt.ore. D. Inaela, post commander.
: 1: 'i¥JY i Of ',
l!le Purp'le taim •h.J ' beeD -tioven m
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~ Thurw1ay,
~ Waeas.
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and son spent the week end wtt.q
Mr :ma Mrs Warren Bentz of
Altred
Mr. and Mrs R. C. n.pdolph
and family, Mr. &amp;nd Mrl. H~
Burns and SOlo att.endei:l the ~litbw
E.n Hhoy.'er and b~lling at the hQme
of Chu. RandaJph near p!.~ oar.
den. for their son, lJnder tta.ndolph and wife, Th\U'ida.y niibt.

,, e1 P ,1ppnsed ol thl? fnct that the Tempe~t in a Teapot
\\a-. 1111 .tl i,)' htouglll umle r cnntru l and that the warring
j, 1, t 1 11-. t•ngagj,:!J 111 l.1ttli ng :1 g.tii1Hl t:al' h oth e r, came to
• 111 •• nn eafde underst:~nd111g- tlitls cJHJtng the trouU\e nda
t 11 L to thr lJ:;t aL\Ishlng ul u Cltl:.lt!nH Con:-~enration Camp

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Se&amp;oo Ad.lttns made a bualDI!fiti
tt1p to Huntlr.18ton Jut wee~
Mr 1tnd Mra. Howard Bu~

~HE TROUBLE SETTLED
T IS WITH .l neJ,d ~lea::it.l~.: uud rtdud ~hat t~e c~ttz.eu~

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Callie Lotan waa a Jeeent I"JMt.
or her son, Georp Lopn and
tamUy.
Int&gt;z Randolt)h wu a 1ueat ot
Jepnie White, Thureday.
Hilda. P'orma.n wu • reoept gue~t
of Pe.irl Burn&amp;
Gamet Bents •pent WeltPe&amp;du
with Mrs. J!lll.ubeth Adklna arid
famUy.

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Mrs. Ra)'m.OUd MCOhee and aon
spmt 8und&amp;7 It Val McObee'l.
Mn. ol Letart ..
&lt;~~rinK tor Mn Bobo ODd l&gt;lllr.
R. H. Bobo and wlfe 11n1 puenb;
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1 ,I a new baby eirl wbo
hu been
J n:1med. Ore~ LO\d:le,

l!llln!a Jn no inatanoo wU1 be publbbed.

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IJiambarL emertamea

Sunday at Sumner

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Llle Row,eU .of Anttq._alty spent
I{'Yer.,J. daya here last ~week wllh
rt:atJves,

be very Ill.

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NOTICE OF AI'POJNTM.ENT
of Ezee111or
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manner u \0 brl48 tile 1reate1t
oen'l Code, Sees. 10712·13
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neultl to you.
i:•la&amp;e of Lta.te Sftal'lnpa Bailey

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Tbe _pubUibel'l WW be 1'1!1PGD!ilble
Notice 18 hereby 81ven that Will· 1
on17 for one lncorreet 1Daet1l0n t ~ m "A. Morran and Olad)oa J . Nor- 1
or llA1 adverU&amp;ement. Error~ in g;;n, havf' been duly appointed and .

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Mr. &amp;rld l&amp;rS, Oecar Fry ·B !ld· IOt1
Ernest &amp;pent 'Monda-, wttb Mr. and
Mn. Ernest Irwin.
Mr. and. Mr&amp;. VirGil Plymal vlaltd Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wet.tberd
d t hi
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m et Mon ay . at ~ roun - a e con ere nee m

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FOR

RENT- Modern

s&amp;x

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house and iBmge. Rent very reaSOI•a.ble. 130 Laurel St. Apply at
133 Laurel St., ior keys. 10~2'l-6t
apar tments. .;,
roo uJ&gt; ~nd bath. unfurnished .
Shnpsun Apts. Call 00-X.
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FO R RENT
Three lurnlshr.:l
words free . Located tn tenlll. I 3 1a few dGaysl}le""a.':"eek.
d th
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p.)"l enjoyed
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rooms, Jiving room, bedroom , :;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;:;;;-~·~:. I(..( Mrs.
BearwaUow
school
kltchcnett~ a.nd bath upatatr"i. ----1.
--~.I t.oup_ dlnne·'· last Thu~d_a_y at the
Inquire at waLer oftlce •or r~sl- rt"'
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" book. 'rel1s your pB.St, pre~~ent
t: and future. Don't fall to SC!e me if
bu&amp;lness or trbublee bother you.

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too Boom•
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POLLY "_ND HER PALS

Mrs. H. v. McCarty, Mrs. Clay:.
ton Hayes and two children were
railing on the former's faU1er, Oh.as.
Hem of C!leshire.
Ethle BIRman is BB&amp;lstlng Cora
Itupe with her house work.
Merrnl Grover moved his housec'ay.
hold goods from Kate Mulford's pro

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The past has ceased to be. You
can't turn back the hands of time.
Tomorrow never comes. Use
each moment of Today. From
the moments .you use, "n ot': ithe
moments you ·waste, will YOUR
Accomplishments in the Cam·
paign be built.

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N~· Sm:rrna, moridR
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By JANE GO,RDON , 11 ,

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Jelll:lie Smith nr Columbus re~
' turN!d home &amp;fter a. visit with Marh,atet Hysell.
O)yde Smalley Is able to restune
h18 employment.
Robert. Ours bought a cow from
Walter Dodson last week.
Tommy and Mary Morris spent
the week end with thclr atmt, Ada
Frazier.
Mrs. Walter Dodson Is reJ)('rted

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Bessie Moore returned home
f•·om Bashan Monday.
. Clark La.mberi l8 spending a few
days with Millard Lambert.
Walter Dodson Mid Clyde Smallt:Y were 9a.JJ1polls visitors Satur-

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WADE-

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loiSACCj) REGIOAIS

OF 'l)uRHAM, N.C.,

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ll-IE ' DU K£ ALUM /,II
'ARE DREAMI~Ci OF
A Rl!SY FUTURE"!

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COA.IFE'RE~CE"

WITH lollS
ALASAMA TEAM$,
6EG1AIIl1AIG A NEW ~E'~~~ \ .
OF '~"ERROR. WITH THE DUI&lt;I

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Names ol Contenders
Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Fay Dunn
Miss Lois B. Biles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha }'reeker
Mrs. Garnet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
Mr's. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Helene Ohlinget·
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Bemeta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
:Miss Emogene Wilson
Miss Geneva Williamson
Miss Lillian Wilson
Miss Winifred. Wolfe
~Irs. Merle Ward

Miss WJUdta YfltJJJg
Miss Eloise Yeauger

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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Harrisonville, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
LetarU'alls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio

Mason, W. Va.
ltacine, Ohio

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Mid~l(lv.ort,

Pomerqy, 9hw
Vheshire, Oh1o
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Wrlt4! for Booklet and

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Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Little and
clllldrer\ spent ThurAday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Baker Matthews ,~,, '
and chtldren.
w'Mr. and Mrs. David Briggs speDL i.\·"
Tuesday with the latter's sister, rt;r
Mrs. Will Reynolds of Middleporl ~ ·
W. E. Little of Ooa.lton wu call- ~
lng on his son Bennett Little Bun- U;.&gt;

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RaW Red•11N
ROOMs SI.OG, 11.u

She will tdl you about divorce ()f
.; marrlajj:e &amp;nd bring J»ck. to r,YOU
the on&lt;! yoit love. If a habit a
:. : husband or wife hae, I correct it.
If not satisfied money returned
25c for W!at .readln11. Hours 9 A.
!! M. to · JO P. M. Madwn Ro8c, 752
So. 2nd Ave., Middleport. 10-31-3t
MADAM MARIE, P'~u;---Paimlstry Reader neow located &amp;U second st .. Middleport, Route 'J . Teils
past pre~~ent and future, also
give~ advice on all atfalra of life,
such as kwe aft'&amp;in, buatnesa
matters and m011t everytiUng pertaining to the we:L."'re of one's
Ute. Answers &amp;J"I1 and all ques ..

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HOTEL
COLUMBUS

I cn~~~ea~do~h:k~~~~:bl:p:~~ ~~~

TURKEY RUN

in
taller
the property
even1
wl!ek end here wlth relatives.
Glendon Ir.wln baa returned to
Mn. Nellte Davis 18 spending a ! Bennett Llttle severely mjurcd a
C&gt;;do Parctard and son Robert t&gt;choo 1 1ollow.tnc an illness wiUt I ft!W days with h er mo ther M rs. E . fl n gcr while at work In the mlue
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Ml's. Mattie Parker and son. Dou- :..r Parkenbu_~ we~ __ ~ue-~ta ~ ..:1umps.
t.. HoJ!man .ot Cheshire.
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Contenders in the big $500 in
Cash Prize Voting Campaign.

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Mt5. .:f.amea ll'ry,
·- - - -- ---- ------~ - -~-· ·- - ----OlaN!nce JrWtn, Oscar Fry and
. M.,:CieulloC118ht aiDs-.---~ -- ----~c-hool ho~-;:--~ of Parkersburg were guests Wendell
Tope opent ••· weet end at
J''d •• Of tsh.eAPro
our
Mr. and ~·u
••-s. R. E. Douglaa a.-e ' Sunday
o"'uMrs. Rosa
Parker t and the home nf Mrs. James
"'""" P:ry,
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M:elp County,
Ohio.
Merle Sloane ar&gt;d wfe-, of Toledo,
bel
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1 11p -;n ~ :~ few d"J.Y5 recently with the 1· nnounc1ng the birth of a daugh- 1 da.ua-..~r , . , ... Ma
Mra. Charlq Shafer, Marianna
ALL MAKI!'.b vr racuos. ~ervlcelf G.* ( formtr·~ mother, Mrs. DoUIIIll.t.l.
IU" Rcsalle Elleri.
i Rale~ "Burden 5pent severiiJ Irwin and \v;~~ Tope v.lalted Mrs
reasonable prleea. Bring la your · RtJva Douglas, Carol Guthrie and
Joe Smith hRII moved to the Me- · dA.ys laSt week with relatives at UBCar Fry Sunday.
radio or caL 2thJ. H.
Orou Wilbur Warner attended the party Cullough farm near Bashan :
Little HQGklnJ.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker &amp;nd
Mld.!!ei'Wt..
&lt;H Haa:el Christy's home IIUit ThUI'sArthur Martin and family were
Leonard Walton and famUy or family visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
c.ay night.
t~ wlday callers at Denver Vannesls. Glcveland nre here for a visit with oliver Sunday.
M~OAM Murceda Rdvlce n nd
Phyllis WhuJ.ey and Helen Vn.n
R. E. Douglas had ns Bu,nday J L. Barnhart and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts visituharncrer r : ader nt A:;h &amp; 5Yt- 1 Nest we_rfl at Jallkaon Friday with &amp;i.ICsts -Mr. aud 'Mrs. Dawson Meeks
William Whitehead ard family eQ Mr. and Mrs. James Irlor Sanamol"e Stre'!t.'J, Mlddl.,-)(lprt, all 1 Ray Whaley.
tJJJd son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lf Parkersburg vialted here SundBY clay
thlr, week fmm 0 n.m . to 11 p.m. 1 Nettle Sloan wal.i assisting her r~n:y and daughter.
wlt.ti· Mrs. Ellen Fteld&amp;.
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hve midwestern governors as they
advertllemeDtl anould be reported quBJUlcd aa Exe~:utor and Executrix ' Dee Moines, Ia., to discuss the pcMBible solutions of the problems of midwestern far· ..,:r::~:n,n:ro'mrw::' vf:!urnwed!•'- h~~.'.
lrnm&lt;dlatel&gt;.
ol the Eolate of U..!e Swmlnsen i
Laft to r1ght:
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,rom F. ·Berry, South Dakota; Fl oyd B. 01son, Ml nncso1.a ., Clyd e Jamea Fry or teta.rt.
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Bailey, laLe of Mel&amp;a count;r, Ohio, 1mers.
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::;;e ~ deceased.
· L. Hcrring, Iowa; Alfred G. SchmcdmaJl, Wisconsin, and Wi1Jia.IJ'] Langer,
North Mr. and Mrll. Ernest Irwln, dau·
Dated thl.ll :Wth day of Oetober, D k t·
I ~hters 1111d aon &amp;pent Sunday with
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Clarence Bater w~ a Y\altor .. at
. his home a.t Mt. Alto Prlday. ,
Mrs. Jennie Martin and' t~tmlly of
rt. Pleasant spcfl.t Sunday bere. ·
Mr8. Stevtj, J e1fen; 18 reported to

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Maxine Heaton was the Yfflet ~d
aue&amp;t ot Jean Roach ot Salem.
Homer Icenhower of WaablQi:ton,
c. c ., Is vlaltina: his parenUJ, Mr.
r.nd Mrs. P:red Ieenllower.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ol)'de Whteler
dauahter have returned to
t:ome at lohrtin.'lburg after ap&lt;:nd-

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.t'or Gridiron faQ.S '

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Mr. Craig: or Charleston Wai a
buslne86 vlaiLor here the latt.er .part. ·· ·

moJb" )ln .. earab Pieldl.
a , . M~uale. 6Dd,ron Albert o1
&lt;.1reenblu'y, h ., .were ~ II,J,.elt8
o1 hits roother )Jr.~. Ellzill:lel.h Mc-

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McCUlloUih
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wUh hill patOte, Mr. and Jlri. J .
B. B!JJ.ith .
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·P9~ J$ent Bunda)' here
"ith . With Mnl. Whlte~ ·s grand-

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a ohlldreh'l par..y Pilday af-

con Grant

NG$1ce IB hereby Jlven that Aten ,.
Elba lit bat been · dul1 appointed and .
Jllo per Ube) qt:allfted aa Admtnlat.n.klr of the ·

late ot Mid·

-rnm Honeytnooners ·on Locatiot
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b.tate oto LueUa
Dyte
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ternOOI\ ln honor r..t tba etlhtb
blrt.hday annlvenu·y of 'tw' 4&amp;Uiht:er Betty. l1l1a wu 1111.. tM D&amp;ture
of a Surpn.. "PartY and a iltlllhttul

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Huel Ytrke:r w·bo hu been worktill.:' at D&amp;rwln hN returned ll.Oine.
IUto !!IDdalr In Pm&gt;eroy
lui
a . .._ 14&amp;rt1n hod aa sondar
6~ W'- aDd Mq. HeDrY Nantn

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IJiambarL emertamea

Sunday at Sumner

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NOTICE OF AI'POJNTM.ENT
of Ezee111or
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manner u \0 brl48 tile 1reate1t
oen'l Code, Sees. 10712·13
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neultl to you.
i:•la&amp;e of Lta.te Sftal'lnpa Bailey

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Tbe _pubUibel'l WW be 1'1!1PGD!ilble
Notice 18 hereby 81ven that Will· 1
on17 for one lncorreet 1Daet1l0n t ~ m "A. Morran and Olad)oa J . Nor- 1
or llA1 adverU&amp;ement. Error~ in g;;n, havf' been duly appointed and .

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Mr. &amp;rld l&amp;rS, Oecar Fry ·B !ld· IOt1
Ernest &amp;pent 'Monda-, wttb Mr. and
Mn. Ernest Irwin.
Mr. and. Mr&amp;. VirGil Plymal vlaltd Mr. and Mrs. Emory Wet.tberd
d t hi
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Monday enDJIJI.
m et Mon ay . at ~ roun - a e con ere nee m

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FOR

RENT- Modern

s&amp;x

room

house and iBmge. Rent very reaSOI•a.ble. 130 Laurel St. Apply at
133 Laurel St., ior keys. 10~2'l-6t
apar tments. .;,
roo uJ&gt; ~nd bath. unfurnished .
Shnpsun Apts. Call 00-X.
10-31-Jt

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tt.OO spccltll reo.dlnQIJ (or 25c. IU 1 all!ter Mrs. -Homer story of Darwin
FO R RENT
Three lurnlshr.:l
words free . Located tn tenlll. I 3 1a few dGaysl}le""a.':"eek.
d th
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p.)"l enjoyed
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rooms, Jiving room, bedroom , :;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;:;;;-~·~:. I(..( Mrs.
BearwaUow
school
kltchcnett~ a.nd bath upatatr"i. ----1.
--~.I t.oup_ dlnne·'· last Thu~d_a_y at the
Inquire at waLer oftlce •or r~sl- rt"'
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Mn
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Mmer.
sut""M A,e,
10-30·3&gt;,
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" book. 'rel1s your pB.St, pre~~ent
t: and future. Don't fall to SC!e me if
bu&amp;lness or trbublee bother you.

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too Boom•
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POLLY "_ND HER PALS

Mrs. H. v. McCarty, Mrs. Clay:.
ton Hayes and two children were
railing on the former's faU1er, Oh.as.
Hem of C!leshire.
Ethle BIRman is BB&amp;lstlng Cora
Itupe with her house work.
Merrnl Grover moved his housec'ay.
hold goods from Kate Mulford's pro

~~:~!d I~Y C~~!~e~

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The past has ceased to be. You
can't turn back the hands of time.
Tomorrow never comes. Use
each moment of Today. From
the moments .you use, "n ot': ithe
moments you ·waste, will YOUR
Accomplishments in the Cam·
paign be built.

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IInder Same ftlanaiP.mcn&amp;

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N~· Sm:rrna, moridR
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By JANE GO,RDON , 11 ,

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Jelll:lie Smith nr Columbus re~
' turN!d home &amp;fter a. visit with Marh,atet Hysell.
O)yde Smalley Is able to restune
h18 employment.
Robert. Ours bought a cow from
Walter Dodson last week.
Tommy and Mary Morris spent
the week end with thclr atmt, Ada
Frazier.
Mrs. Walter Dodson Is reJ)('rted

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Bessie Moore returned home
f•·om Bashan Monday.
. Clark La.mberi l8 spending a few
days with Millard Lambert.
Walter Dodson Mid Clyde Smallt:Y were 9a.JJ1polls visitors Satur-

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day,

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'iJALLAC'E ·

WADE-

wHo FoR Yt,IIRS
DoM INA'l'I!P ll{&amp;:
SoU'TiiER/\1

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IN THE"

loiSACCj) REGIOAIS

OF 'l)uRHAM, N.C.,

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ll-IE ' DU K£ ALUM /,II
'ARE DREAMI~Ci OF
A Rl!SY FUTURE"!

' ~ f. •

COA.IFE'RE~CE"

WITH lollS
ALASAMA TEAM$,
6EG1AIIl1AIG A NEW ~E'~~~ \ .
OF '~"ERROR. WITH THE DUI&lt;I

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Names ol Contenders
Mrs. Vivian Allensworth
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
Miss Ada Mae Campbell
Miss Fay Dunn
Miss Lois B. Biles
Miss Agnes Egnor
Miss Martha }'reeker
Mrs. Garnet L. Graham
Miss Irene Grueser
Mr's. Gay Hamm
Mrs. Edna Howard
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Helene Ohlinget·
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Bemeta Shaw
Miss Doris Shumway,
Mrs. J. A. Stalnaker
Mrs. Dolores Thomas
:Miss Emogene Wilson
Miss Geneva Williamson
Miss Lillian Wilson
Miss Winifred. Wolfe
~Irs. Merle Ward

Miss WJUdta YfltJJJg
Miss Eloise Yeauger

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Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
Middleport, Ohio
Rutland, Ohio
Chester, Ohio
Harrisonville, Ohio
Minersville, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
LetarU'alls, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Syracuse, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio

Mason, W. Va.
ltacine, Ohio

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Pomerqy, 9hw
Vheshire, Oh1o
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Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Little and
clllldrer\ spent ThurAday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Baker Matthews ,~,, '
and chtldren.
w'Mr. and Mrs. David Briggs speDL i.\·"
Tuesday with the latter's sister, rt;r
Mrs. Will Reynolds of Middleporl ~ ·
W. E. Little of Ooa.lton wu call- ~
lng on his son Bennett Little Bun- U;.&gt;

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ROOMs SI.OG, 11.u

She will tdl you about divorce ()f
.; marrlajj:e &amp;nd bring J»ck. to r,YOU
the on&lt;! yoit love. If a habit a
:. : husband or wife hae, I correct it.
If not satisfied money returned
25c for W!at .readln11. Hours 9 A.
!! M. to · JO P. M. Madwn Ro8c, 752
So. 2nd Ave., Middleport. 10-31-3t
MADAM MARIE, P'~u;---Paimlstry Reader neow located &amp;U second st .. Middleport, Route 'J . Teils
past pre~~ent and future, also
give~ advice on all atfalra of life,
such as kwe aft'&amp;in, buatnesa
matters and m011t everytiUng pertaining to the we:L."'re of one's
Ute. Answers &amp;J"I1 and all ques ..

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HOTEL
COLUMBUS

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TURKEY RUN

in
taller
the property
even1
wl!ek end here wlth relatives.
Glendon Ir.wln baa returned to
Mn. Nellte Davis 18 spending a ! Bennett Llttle severely mjurcd a
C&gt;;do Parctard and son Robert t&gt;choo 1 1ollow.tnc an illness wiUt I ft!W days with h er mo ther M rs. E . fl n gcr while at work In the mlue
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Ml's. Mattie Parker and son. Dou- :..r Parkenbu_~ we~ __ ~ue-~ta ~ ..:1umps.
t.. HoJ!man .ot Cheshire.
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Contenders in the big $500 in
Cash Prize Voting Campaign.

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Mt5. .:f.amea ll'ry,
·- - - -- ---- ------~ - -~-· ·- - ----OlaN!nce JrWtn, Oscar Fry and
. M.,:CieulloC118ht aiDs-.---~ -- ----~c-hool ho~-;:--~ of Parkersburg were guests Wendell
Tope opent ••· weet end at
J''d •• Of tsh.eAPro
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Mr. and ~·u
••-s. R. E. Douglaa a.-e ' Sunday
o"'uMrs. Rosa
Parker t and the home nf Mrs. James
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M:elp County,
Ohio.
Merle Sloane ar&gt;d wfe-, of Toledo,
bel
0 · :Bamtlt ·
1 11p -;n ~ :~ few d"J.Y5 recently with the 1· nnounc1ng the birth of a daugh- 1 da.ua-..~r , . , ... Ma
Mra. Charlq Shafer, Marianna
ALL MAKI!'.b vr racuos. ~ervlcelf G.* ( formtr·~ mother, Mrs. DoUIIIll.t.l.
IU" Rcsalle Elleri.
i Rale~ "Burden 5pent severiiJ Irwin and \v;~~ Tope v.lalted Mrs
reasonable prleea. Bring la your · RtJva Douglas, Carol Guthrie and
Joe Smith hRII moved to the Me- · dA.ys laSt week with relatives at UBCar Fry Sunday.
radio or caL 2thJ. H.
Orou Wilbur Warner attended the party Cullough farm near Bashan :
Little HQGklnJ.
Mr. and Mrs. William Baker &amp;nd
Mld.!!ei'Wt..
&lt;H Haa:el Christy's home IIUit ThUI'sArthur Martin and family were
Leonard Walton and famUy or family visited Mr. and Mrs. Will
c.ay night.
t~ wlday callers at Denver Vannesls. Glcveland nre here for a visit with oliver Sunday.
M~OAM Murceda Rdvlce n nd
Phyllis WhuJ.ey and Helen Vn.n
R. E. Douglas had ns Bu,nday J L. Barnhart and family .
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roberts visituharncrer r : ader nt A:;h &amp; 5Yt- 1 Nest we_rfl at Jallkaon Friday with &amp;i.ICsts -Mr. aud 'Mrs. Dawson Meeks
William Whitehead ard family eQ Mr. and Mrs. James Irlor Sanamol"e Stre'!t.'J, Mlddl.,-)(lprt, all 1 Ray Whaley.
tJJJd son and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lf Parkersburg vialted here SundBY clay
thlr, week fmm 0 n.m . to 11 p.m. 1 Nettle Sloan wal.i assisting her r~n:y and daughter.
wlt.ti· Mrs. Ellen Fteld&amp;.
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hve midwestern governors as they
advertllemeDtl anould be reported quBJUlcd aa Exe~:utor and Executrix ' Dee Moines, Ia., to discuss the pcMBible solutions of the problems of midwestern far· ..,:r::~:n,n:ro'mrw::' vf:!urnwed!•'- h~~.'.
lrnm&lt;dlatel&gt;.
ol the Eolate of U..!e Swmlnsen i
Laft to r1ght:
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,rom F. ·Berry, South Dakota; Fl oyd B. 01son, Ml nncso1.a ., Clyd e Jamea Fry or teta.rt.
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Bailey, laLe of Mel&amp;a count;r, Ohio, 1mers.
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::;;e ~ deceased.
· L. Hcrring, Iowa; Alfred G. SchmcdmaJl, Wisconsin, and Wi1Jia.IJ'] Langer,
North Mr. and Mrll. Ernest Irwln, dau·
Dated thl.ll :Wth day of Oetober, D k t·
I ~hters 1111d aon &amp;pent Sunday with
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Clarence Bater w~ a Y\altor .. at
. his home a.t Mt. Alto Prlday. ,
Mrs. Jennie Martin and' t~tmlly of
rt. Pleasant spcfl.t Sunday bere. ·
Mr8. Stevtj, J e1fen; 18 reported to

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Maxine Heaton was the Yfflet ~d
aue&amp;t ot Jean Roach ot Salem.
Homer Icenhower of WaablQi:ton,
c. c ., Is vlaltina: his parenUJ, Mr.
r.nd Mrs. P:red Ieenllower.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ol)'de Whteler
dauahter have returned to
t:ome at lohrtin.'lburg after ap&lt;:nd-

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.t'or Gridiron faQ.S '

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Mr. Craig: or Charleston Wai a
buslne86 vlaiLor here the latt.er .part. ·· ·

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a , . M~uale. 6Dd,ron Albert o1
&lt;.1reenblu'y, h ., .were ~ II,J,.elt8
o1 hits roother )Jr.~. Ellzill:lel.h Mc-

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·P9~ J$ent Bunda)' here
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a ohlldreh'l par..y Pilday af-

con Grant

NG$1ce IB hereby Jlven that Aten ,.
Elba lit bat been · dul1 appointed and .
Jllo per Ube) qt:allfted aa Admtnlat.n.klr of the ·

late ot Mid·

-rnm Honeytnooners ·on Locatiot
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ternOOI\ ln honor r..t tba etlhtb
blrt.hday annlvenu·y of 'tw' 4&amp;Uiht:er Betty. l1l1a wu 1111.. tM D&amp;ture
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NOTICE or AI'PjiiNTIUNT
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~ftti Lode, 8ecA. 10712-13

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Leon 'l'onollot loolared lllft -

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Huel Ytrke:r w·bo hu been worktill.:' at D&amp;rwln hN returned ll.Oine.
IUto !!IDdalr In Pm&gt;eroy
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a . .._ 14&amp;rt1n hod aa sondar
6~ W'- aDd Mq. HeDrY Nantn

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PANTH£H H~HD AT
W~RK TO PR[P~H[
fOR ·o[VIl' GAM[

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continued dtlcus51ona.

for

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President Roosevelt yeatttl'dM.Y Bir
Ronald LlndAY the Brlt11h Am
bU&amp;ador and 81r Prederiek Leith

Roes. Brlt.Lsh Tnlaaury repre~enta
tlve have commwtlcated with Um

FULL LEASED WIRE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

All the new shades m
Chmese blue red and
green blackberry r$p
berry brown black and
othet staple shades ~nd
at popular pn~es.

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Be&amp;'lnntng at
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A good aeleclton al $7 SO
All of our $12 SO Oreu
eo now
$Hl00
1 he new matertalo.. and
h•outtful atvlea
$14i9S
A i!•K aeli'Chon at $17.SO
A fe,. at
'$199S
Velveto thai lltll~en.$2S 00

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.son Leroy of Mansfle d who hav e
been v t ne ~tt tht! Caver
bomt M s F'a mer and son wl
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tfo d rpent Thursday with tht
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M and M s Bradford Hud
0&lt;0 son r l;lutte D'fl ~venue who has
Ohio been conf ed to her horne the PMt
;cveral days with toru.illtis WM ~
able t.o resume her studltl:i u.t Sugar
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Ben Spencer ot Rocheater Pa re
turned to his home :rhurtiday after
a vlait with hl8 a st.er Mrs Char es
Hartley or Butternut Avenue

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Misll Vlr&amp;le Hobstetter has been
1291.00
Jl'irst Nat o ai
32B? uo employed at the
'Bank during the absent of Mrs P
3590 00
Bts.nley who with her huaband Dr
760::100
otanley leJt recently for a s x
1!'i!'i Oo1
1187 00 nonth s vis t In AriEOna
8R::r7 fl"
Mn. Carol ne EnJIIsb of Zansa
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W•lldnr Y nr Kaby

I!BE!n Y
THEATRE

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'TO THE LAST
MAN'
Randolph StoU EalMr ltal

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Mra Ch•rles Eberab&amp;ch and
trea11 rer

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Mr~

'J11.Ursi1aJ a'nd called : upon the r
di.UfCh~ Mi!pea I)uDolllfJ"t El:lftl

);~AM i'tfday t P M

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ANNOUNCEMENT
to -merl)' wlib &amp;be American Expre!IH b11

nut. dool' to

munarer of JNTIER CITIES OIL CO

OU!ce
II JOU aeed Jl&amp;ll. oll ll complete
l•bricaUaJ senlce fl'ft air or water In your radiator we
lnYlle you to drive In plea~e and roa'll drive out pleated
Ptt~l

Second Street

Pomeroy

Football
Pomeroy
Purple Panthers
-vaGalhpoha Blue Oevtla
FrldaJ Nonmber 3 I :tl PM

M1ddleport H11h
School Fteld
ldmlulon Students 20c
Adults 35r.

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A Marvelous aelechon at

$2000

Ntcer Coats, better fun more
expensave hnangs at

$3SOO

The ptck of the aeaaon tn beauhful
skunk, Beaver and all the Expen
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RVSRINO BUSINESS
Co umbus 0 Nov 3-tN5-The
Fnmk In County ma.rrtaa:e ttoenae
busineu Is stiU rushing a
or the county marrlas:e license
relealed today
A t.otal of 216 llcerllell was
durtl\g the month an
per cent above the previous

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Kentucky Killers
Pay Supreme Cost

Ladte• Coah htghly lrtmmed wtth Mamunk
Raccoon Oppoaaum, etc at $17 SO

Louis Reibel were vlsiton il) Athena

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Comm•ttml' Murder; One
W•n• Reap1te

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$5 00 to $12 SO

Ratncoah, Ladtea and Chtldrens $2 SO &amp; $5

,...,fOoatlnued fl'()lll ...,... orte)
age or Ailver but declared l.nftaUon
~ n:DOials

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It Is a new method or develulns
he g:old dollar but tt wm acaom
Memben of t.hc Otrele of the JJ1 sh ttl!l purpoi!M!
aald Rainey
l"OOerated church were entertained Were It 1"'t that tnternaUonAI

Wednesday eventna at the home of
Mrs Helen E Ze her of Mulberry
Avenue AsaleUnf Mrs Zelher were
Mrs J L P'auber Mra. W p
Sthoenletn and Mlaa Mara:Wirite
Meyer
An announoement wu made dur
ng the bualnesa meetm. ot • 4Jn
ner aponiOred. by the orcanlll&amp;tion
v eh woulll be held .Armlatktl Ita.y
November It at the Pea.ce Evangel!
ll church Be1tdea tbt USI,lal dinner
Ihe
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trade hat been stepped b7 tarift'
an It would have railed prloee
II\ a week
The I(Old bQJinl plan Ratney
n:ld wW ralae eotton prtcee be
CRUI8 Europe II buflnl cotton Jt
~ ill ra1ae train and meat pricee
more atowb' beC&amp;llll fore!ln mar
t:ots have been barred to the U..lt
cd atatea,; he aa1d.
The Democrat.a wtU not. klar down
tarlfta 'WI.lll Ra.ll'lt)' l&amp;ld because

he ll.'!ted on11 ti(
n:tt.llatory
tarlffll
11 pn~vent
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A b1g selectiOn smgle dress--also twm sets
All colors-All SJzes$2 95, $3 9S, $5 95

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She Dn!lll8el

and Coa&amp;a tor the LadJ that. ..
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Donald J Hoeldns county pro~
c:uwr who obLalned the IDdk:tme"'
ot Sen WUllam H Heme
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Norwalk on a bribe sol cltatlo
charge expected the so on to pos
bOnd dur ng the day
Aft.er be na torn a.lly served with
not.lce of his lnd ctment Herne
hs.s 24 hOurs W decide on wha
p re. to enter but in view of hill
emphatic den [OJ or the c:harse o.
plea ol not. gu ty W!:\8 expected tv
be ent red when h posts bond
No warrant has been lflsued for
Herner beca.uat! of hl8 standing as
a state leglalatton but ~ county
prosecutor nd cated tha.t Jf Uu:
St:natvr does not appear at hls of
flee tocla.Y he will take action
Hoskins refused to etnnment on
nunorB that the lilrancl Jury may be
asked to return a t.rue bill aplnsL
another member or the senate
Oov Oeorae Whlt.e haa
ed he wil not Blk
na.t10n tram the

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A II of our Coat• \1\ as bought at low pt1&lt; e&lt;
- We d1rl not pay the a&lt;lvance-We bought
erulv-Anrl only •how coats of value and
quahty

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8 Jordan OlliiiKild of ColumbUJs
Is the gue~~t of Mr ill\d Mrs Lar
~ope J: Heiner uf ~ulJand

Crabbe Ja.ek LaRue

n c8111H!d until next week

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ues for vou' Despite h1ghe~ pt &gt;duclton
co~ts ~:nd market hcrtage~ we keep shop
pmg a1 ound huntmg values that v. know
v. omen Will appt ccwte

Mrs '0 H '8cov1lle or King CUy
Ml810url 1fJ the guest of Mise Lucy
Gibbs of M\)ll)frr')' Aventre
Mn j
Scoville formerly or Ponieroy wll.!l
thewtreor~~pr
W
well known Pomeroy phyal

Frid.a1 and Sat"rday

been appointed

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Nov 3 - INS
Indictment a ready -e
tun ed a d s second n!porwd un
del' eons d~ra tio.n the l'"r&amp;nkJ
counw tmnd jury problfi¥ lqilla
u~ lobb~iabl ne&amp;tvltlel today S:tooti
Co umbu.s 0

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COATS

vii~ has l'l!turned after a v sit with
relaUves and frtenda In Pomt&gt;roy
11.nd Ma..&lt;10n City

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Whereby Pncea For Farm
To Teatafy Before Comm
Producta May Be
Walk Out By Hard Coal
ttlee On Text Book
Speedtly Rataed
W orkera Would Af
Que•lton
feet lSO 000 Men
By WILLIAM S NEAL

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Be111nntng at $5.95, $7 SO, · ·10i00

WORKING ON PLAN

1als plam mater1als m1ci{ey mouse
patterns large br1ght figures etc;
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News Flashes

Railroad Stocks
Show Strength

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WIM

Dull Sloek Mar
ket Today

N[W
ENTUM
G~INH Bl STRIKE
IN G[NTH~I WEST
Dt•ordera Among Ptcketa
Challenge Authort
hea In Iowa

HOUSE DRESSES
Pretty and well made to use for
mormng shoppmg as well as for
house
$1 SO and $1 9S

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Mrs Cora Roberte Ia stay n
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t.he office of the MeiRS Water
company durlll(l' the llbsence or M
Ella. MIUer wh.o left Wednesday tor
•a:ti400 an extensive ylsit with hN" 110t
I:JeutenSJit Albert MIUer and w fe
JOFUI.OO
of
Port Townsend WIIJ!hlngton
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A conkHet:e 1~n~Mso the
colm•
goorl •upstanttal l'Oiofs of 1;&gt;1 f1Wn
g e&gt; blacj ,~1\l~ty I E ~
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Run sci ool 1'huf'dll.)' plQl'Ding

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D~SSES

In the new f&lt;tOt.ball shad~s; brfght

Mostly All Stlk
A Few Kntt

ljeen confined to their home !
L ncolr HIU because of Ulnl!!l!l
are reported much improved
Mr a.nd Mra. ~rge 0 M.orrls
ot Portimot~th vs ~ Mr and Mrs
E H Morrlli o.nd famUY Wednesday
and attended the funer&amp;l rlt.ea c&lt;»:
ucted .Jor C'::"l: TcN~tughton

WOOL

SPECIAL'
One lot of $S 9S and a few htgh
er prtced dre11e1

Margs t SJ umo.k
b
fined to he ho e by l.l1

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latrllUOn of t.ratlen increased about.
3::1 per cent t.his year

That make the mos~ of
the Hobday season and
are very gay '

M s A H Fisher QOOOmpanl d
by her daughte s
Mrs
~ugene
Bryant and Mro L P' Sch{)fnleb
sptnt Thurlld~Y In fllu tlng\.o'n. tt
.,:ue.&lt;:t df ber sl!lt r Mrs Loren Cav
t: eeThey were aooompaq,l~d

A H La.wlil)

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BJ' Carrier 16 Centa- By Ma1J tl 00

lD The Tribune

AOMINISTRATWN
W~~K U GR~NO
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JURY IN CAPITAl
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g~= :~:.-'..:.~~:: ~~. w:h T~ HflP fMIMEH
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IS Nn YH DUNE

SILK

Mrs Mar e Gatewood returne:l
home Wednesdi\,Y tvenL"" af~ o.
~ o wee Its visit Spent Wfth rei a
t ~es n C eveland iiJKi Co umbus

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Olen M Dally estm ated todt.y

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pared with 1932 ftawes 1!&amp;:1 t :..
He esttmated 1933 regjatraUona at

Mr and Mrs OIK:ur Myers a I
M Rl d Mrs Dayton AllhWOrth II
tended ttw funeral of th
ln.
Mft.l"lon McGuire held In ~Ina
thursday The dece;ucd ~ a.
cousin ot Mrs Myers

!141ddi~1Jorl..

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FEWER MOTORS IN OHIO
O&lt;llumbua 0 Nov J-IN8--Re1
!'tratton of motor vehlt':IU In Oluo
lhJs year wlll show a pneral de

Mrs. B ancl Roller of Mulberr3
venue tuu1 returned from Portemouth where she spent ~oo: vera.l
a.y:; w th frier,d.a s.nd a.ttended the
i~&gt;trict me ting of Rebekah lodge
held Tuesday afternoon and ev n
ng At the meetlnll' Mrs Roller
was lnsLII.I ed u pre~:~ldent f(lr tl
'·' " Ins yea.;

Kt'Q~r

" ~-Ohk&gt;--Pal tonlu::ht e.ttd prob6tllf ~
day Col de t.onteht
w va M1111U1 ~ ~
~nd
Ra n In East port2on. ...._.""
day

EADERS NOTICE - If you want
tho Nowa Oftlce of The DaU'
fl'ribuno, call 2~6-L If the Bua!Detll
Oftlce as.k for 1!02 R.

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Personals

Sh11nnon Ottn
Barlbl!r

1VEATHER FORECAST-

don

-Beat Galltpoha-

Lee Tncy Mae Clairll

1 5TH

'lbe proposUJon wu de.sertbed aJ

Noted Pep Meehng
Be Held Thta
Evenma

CLOCK'/

0

belnl advanced bY the Brttlah er.

TWO CASUALTIES

TURN BA.Cf\

"MUS!:UY

ccnrery llfea&amp;er

"Beat Calltpoha ' Conttn
uea to Be The Cry
In Panther Camp

'Phu~'fl.

011 10 GTAT£
C: H ,. f .I

WUbs Barre PL. NOY :S
INs-A pt"'OM)Rd ,eneral Ueup
of &amp;be n.orthem a.n.thJa.elte fteld

na tempon.rlly t«nlt•lled \o
~ whtlll luiii'IUf. 1lblon dele
..... Jlelded. to 1be pfi ol
Mo•tczwr I I Vurnn. and a4

Joumed

U~lr

oonftnlicm until

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INS Smfr CorrBBpondent
Wuhtnton
Nov
j..--1~::1- A1
n n.U: atlo I arm reli f ohleft&gt; a.n t
m~dweste n
(iOVe'l' o &gt;S
&amp;etk.&gt;lla"
met'n~ o 8PtC.:i11y bcoo.t. prteu ot
I larm. products
fire conb'clnted
&gt;dt'Y by th opin on of adm1nis
1Qtlon leglll experts that conyn!ll!l
I &lt;aid not give authority o n.at n n
lmuum pr'.e~fixing or rarm prod

"'"

Wilkes Barre Pa Nov 3-INSEfforts we e being made to
1 hreats of an antbraclte strike at uch evt: the Mm end through oth
fed na nearly 60000 mll'e workeu er n thods bu
tni'
ti ~u t c
two co\Ultlel!l with a general hard Yf're so p-ea' that Secretary
coal walkout as a subsequent even A6!;r cu lure Walla
t&gt;a d the
ftv
uallty loomed t.oday as an tmn e western governors who came bJre
dlate pouib Uty
1J
L t
t
IJO~ S
As 1nsur1ent miners re&amp;umed would not meet President ROOfle
he r converotlon Thomas Maloney v~ t asain unt I w.n orrow
o.nnow1ced bJa Intention or plocjng
Af!.er 11 cunf re lCt' wit.l the gov
Wallatt! went to the Wh t
he question ~fore delegates at 11
o clock lf federal representatives
tailed. to appear
Maloney .uld. he had failed ut
Washington Nov 3- INs--Dial
t.f..rl.y to a:et any satlafactlon from
fed.era.l wthol' t es n his quest lor t c and temporary dt.viB on of b

11t.ervent10n
ThUll far Ule strike In t.he Saran
ton Wilkes. Barre
has been
tlllmed onJy
Alden 1Nl

tho H••"!'C&gt;ll
rrom

a

cdmtnlatn;.tlono farm relief pro
1J llm In a.n errort to satlary t.he
embattled farmers of the W1:3 ap
...,..~ probable tod&amp;lM
-&gt; , _
Wit)\ frt:Sldent ~1~ lUI

out. to relieve the ~ of fU
mers as quickly aa poslible Secre
tary of Aarlculture
hhJ
aades tmd five

.

PAROLE ACTION DELAYED
Co umbu&amp; 0 Nov 3-INS-Ac
lon on the appllca Jon&amp; or Dav 15
r.NI E me HB~j:IY sentenced from
Me 8Jol Coun y fo bur11iary 9.nd la.r
Ct&gt;ny for paro e&amp; from Ohlo ~nl
tent ary v;as delayed today by he
s 11 e boa U of paroles unt Mc.rch

"'

pr aoners at the
Pen lent ary \\ere granted
~aroles ar'ld
se en we e Krant.ed
c d t ona
e e3Ses Se~en parolell
ar'ld c ne eond t ona re ease rrom
tt Mary v
R ro naton;
for
Women a oo we e announced bv
lebood
N ne en o he

r:- ate

rHESIHNT CIV
f[OERAl l
P~li~Y. THOU
'

Knotty Problema To ~ .
Solved By F~!~
Ofhctala ~l,l;i
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