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P.T.A. Meeting Is
Beld In Racine

GAME LICENSES
FEWER THIS YEAR

f or SaIe"

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personaJs

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wmNEBDAY NO'Y'I20D 8,
$2.00

Aller llllllmlaolon lo 111ate

To

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mate

n.llftcoUoll

Surprise

YOUR VOTES APPRECIATED
Friends and .Supporten, your loyalty in
hour of need ia deeply appreciated. I
thank you one and all.
HARRY SMITH

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EDITORIAL OFFICE
Phone 236-L
BUSINESS OFFICE
Phone 202-R

WEATHER- Ohw mostly cloudy and colrler with
snow tn East tomght. Friday fair and cold

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VOL. VITI- NO. 48

If It's News lt'a In The Trlbune

Thanks Voters!

POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1933

N[W Hf~RT nl

Won New Trial

Beint unable to aee all of my supporters
penonally, I am takint thia method of
thankint them for the oupport acc:orded me
in elec:tint me to the local Council. I shall
do all in my power to merit the truot placed

8[ lAUNCH[O

OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.

Convicted Widow of Bandit

n

ALBERT H. (Summer) DURST

For Aakint Freedom For
Man Accused Of Mur·
der Complicity

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hlbltton commlasioner auerted em·

forcement as a reault of th .... overwhelming wet' vot.fo at Tuetlday ~
election placing the state In tho.'
prohibition np aJ column Mat hfWS declared that his department
wm continue Lo runctlon to lh
letter or the law
A period ot terror would re·

Friends and aupportero for the fine oupport
you aave me in retumint me to another

term of tbe Pomeroy Council where I hope
my efforta shall be aucb u merit the trust
placed in me.
CARL SAUVAGE

sult if tbe deps;,rtment .should

!!top

Its work MW Mathews declared
!lenteoced to life lmp:rltonmem b
- - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 9 2 9 . after a jury had found hi,.
Columbus, 0 , Nov 9-INB- lfLultJ uf murder1~ h11 Wife at Fort
Ohio voters balloted prohibition RiJey, Kau, Major Cbarlea A.
into the dlieard by a majority of Shepard, U. S. A .. baa won a ne9'

tna,!. which has been ordered lw tbe
U. t:l. Supreme Court. Shepari'l. a?'
Final unofficial fl.gures tabulat.- •.m11 doctor. W&amp;l ebarged wit)
ed by seoret.ary or State Oeorse IIQID• h11 wife (inset) wlt.b r
863 :no, complete

unofficial ng-

Ul'f!ll reyealed today

8 MYerB save the following resuits on the prohibition question
For repeal or the tath amendmen I, l.f331•7. aaatnst repeal,

Appreciated.
AMI:BICAN

Voters of Pomeroy who ao loyally supported me in my candidacy for re-election,
I thank you and wut you to know that I appreciate YO\If loyalty. ·
C. J. HESS, Mayor.

LEO ION

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every ,alpr who 110 kindly helped

n1e In

The fiii~ "!PPGI1. wu a ~nt~re
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con(~deooe and I alneerely t.nllt I

allan

Jt'lllerday 11

vote of PubUc

alway&amp; be able to

fultUI lha&amp; eonrtf:enee wf\~le enln1 In any puhUc fl•padly

FLOYD F. MEES

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Thanks Voters.
!•

I want to take thia means of thankint my
many friend1 and IUpportera wbo otood by
me 10 loyally. I allure you it ia appreciated. I ohall !lo all in my power to fill my
pqai~fl . in a manner&gt; to benefit the majority
-~tliBI!AIOil fayored few.
DANA R. (Bay) ROUSli

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Now that I have been elected to Council
I want my frienda l'nd oupporten to know
that I am appreciative of \lie trp•t placed in
me and hope to thow you durin( my te"l' in
offlc:e that you have not misplaced your
truoL
WM. HETZEL

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Mae Well in
"I'M NO ANGEL"
GOLD DIGGERS OF

Afghanistan Is In
Mourning for King

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Nadir Kh•n, AttM1ination
Victim, Sueeeeded by
17 Year Old Soil
Kabul Afghulstan, Nov ~INS
888atsln&amp;t.lon Of
Ktnr Nadir Khan, Ubl:e boy who
became the world's mart abeolute
despot, Mlhanlllt.an turned ltl a!~
Ieli&amp;nce t.oda.: Ul the slain ruler's
17~rear-old son
The son waa proclaimed mon~
- MOurDlllC tl'le

arch immediately after hill lath~
er'• death at uthe hands of a traitor," and and was enthroned all
Kina' Zahlr Bhab 'Ibe pvermnent
reported the country orderly
Nadir Khan was proelalmed k.Jns

in Qetober, 19ilf, a.tter l'llhUng hb
way to the throne He had been
n:Lnllter to Prance from 1924 to
1928, a.nd before that a soldier or
fortune
As ruler be ruthleuly wiped out
all oppoatng tribel and partiel, often exeeuUng rival lea.der11 apeet&amp;&lt;Jularly for el!ect One of his most.
famous foe. \\"ali blown from the
mouth ot a cannon before a large
crvwd
Dmclal announcemeiit of the as·
sactinaUOn read
'11ta MaJestY Nadir Shah Ohul
· hu been made a. martn by hla
UIU81aat1on aL the banda of a
tratt.or The 'NilcU naiton Is J.n
moumtna for ttl beloved kiDI, \nd

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deolarod Ito aDo·
........ ~.. majescy MOO&amp;mmecl

Nov. 19-20-21

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Cleveland, Nov 9-INB-With the
18th amendment scrapped by the
(Continued on hge Three)

1933"

l••a•t•utff*ttttttt•u•t

he

Hnea

, , . ;,. "Moat of d&gt;e troubles of thio world are cauoed by m;.pided
minorities, whcl bant tl.wfoy at a tremendously llit drum of their
o"" makint aM II"~ turn,. deaf ear to any appeal which
~ not ln•attcoalance. with thf!ir own advanced and aelfjah views.
. "Another Alrum whi~ i.t be,tiq bit and otroq atthe pre"'
' out inoJD'!I't io die race by ,O;tlonal newapapen for larte and
unwielcllr . ci~lllji.'WQO· ; •After,) ...,.eral yean in Fleet Street,
spent ilf the mid• of '11\io iWiljl-.nd aomewbat inoane atmoaphere'
I cannot'hut feel tha.l;'tJ&gt;i1 •Y*'• of bribery, eatabliohed in order
to tain readen, ia atainot tJ&gt;e,~~!oat tradition• of the Pre11. A
newspaper'a aim aho,uld b&lt;i to ,fOiled ~nd diaoeminate newa with' , .,t. O!Ilt und..,,,~!!llt¥a,inw~ltl!!J'O"';n l'~~ti~:..S~tt~•· }ife,: . ,.l't,
' ~U~fo'rtwllltelt!'tli'!le ~ou..,.. wli•c'l . . toif&gt;i:)!'f!ltllrilllf 1W'~liiite ·
cin:ulationaleem to for,~ \lilo~ain object of their ulotence, arid
oeek conotantly to excite the public into purchuint and not nee·
eoaaril:r readint. If a newapaper ia worth readint, it ohould not
be neceaoary to ,ive aomethint away with it, and once a reader
hao been tained by the extra inducement of aomethint for notil·
int,' he or ohe would look for more and more until, finally, the papwith the moat extravatant offer collared the
reader.
• ' 1 Ad'iertialnt atento whoae work it ia to advise manufacturers and
advertiaint on behalf of their cliento do not, I am tlad to oay
P!t.Ce mudi vafue on stunt circulation methoda.
"LET THE DRUMS WITH A GOOD MOTIVE BEHIND
THEM CONTINUE TO BEAT LONG AND LOUD. AND THE
OTHERS--THE SOONER THt'l. t\Rf. .. l(UFFLED THE
BETTER."
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Zlhif Shah.

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t.1mds to enforce the law ta tt:ll 1dttu, despite the ree.ulta of Tuelldo.y'.,
el~ctlon Ma.tlu:wa
(UU}(IUDCed u·
the r.ame time the extent. of the
department's actlvltha durtna the
mdnth of October
tla"ht:v·seven arresl..'! were made
and 42 stllls and ei8ht trall8port.ers
were seized The aiTests resulted
In ~1 oonvlctlons and $7,300 In

REX FIELDHOUSE, ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER OF
'THE SCOTSMAN,' (EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND) SAYS:
"In a small way, we are all 'beatint a drum' of oorne kind,
either by attractint attention to ounelveo or our wares. Some
beat harder than others and, in many caoea, to little purpose. It
io the motive behind the beatint that really matters.
• "Advertisement manate.. often find tbemaelveo in the un·
happy position of havint to muffle the advertiser'• drum, and in
aome caoea to refuae hio advertiaint. The well manatee! new•·
JH')&gt;er of today io very anxioua to p~tect ito readen by avoldi~t
the .J&gt;ublication of any announcement whitb would tend to m••·
1e.d~

Saf1etv Director

connected w:ltb the book company
he took money into two Ohlo couneraUon"
ties to be uaed in the election of ''ctlcm
Mathews _.aid the ~ate prolilbl!l.:hool board ruembera
tlon department wUI continue the
On one occr.&amp;on, In 1929 Amm.
type of actlvtty on whlcl\ It .b,as
~ declar~d, he took $100
concentrated"'
tht 111!8t
trW tabol: company Into LucasviUe th
tnu nth1f..-.-ar'J'EiS' ot tnan\l{.a4;t)lters ~ in opposina the election
and tr&amp;~lS a.nd\ny~IM-r vl- 0 McCown, then
~~~~W::::"I a nulaanee in th~u ~__,schols there
.flmerlne &amp;Nerted that on
Ten arents now comprtse 1h" l:'r ooouton he took a
pt-r&amp;lnnel of the .t_tate deR£L~tm~ amount of money lnto

Did You Ever Stop To Think?

1o The Voters.

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r.ew one 11 e11tabllshed and in

By EDSON R. W AITF.
Shawnee, Oklahoma

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Two lncideato Cited by Educator Where Money
waa Speat

lntendent of
and
todaya former
"My opJnton 18 ' Mathews de- of
the American
c'o.red, • is that thls department
ed
that upon two oo~~~~.
wUI not be reUnquWled unttl .a

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Agent Al'ded In
School Elections

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''11l1nl8 wouTd rWl wlde

GENTS I50t:

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POIBOaed bl.rbbalt.

... a&amp;ld

,Dance Bea1ns II 01.# P M

~&amp;lon.1 ,

tSHues

RBalnat. 651,8118

qiUifllto;

' Solblrday, Nov. 11
j

~~d

•tate-wide

-~-Iii retwm were.
Por 10 mtn tal~ limit, ll'l4,1M,

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repeal, &amp;1S/f61

On other

ot bta late mat·

Colll'thouse to be used. In
Claude Brum•
HP.
~he

money was Klven to

Andrews

In each Instance, aooordinl t J
Amerine. who left the book com·
pany 1n November of 1931, there
a.
gen· u~ma.n s agreement
that the book company wu to
beneftt tn any chan~re of AChool
administration
Y llll

WAR VETER.4.N DIES

!.. R[C~~N

In Pa••ina on Liquor Offender• Appealing for
Pardona

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:DH~nD: S~~IET~
~.~.fAll nAGRH

Rebelo Evacuate Former
I Pooition• To Enter
Atareo Fortreos

Difference Of OpiniQil
On One Point Said ·'
To Be Cauae

ITo
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phatlcally heNl today
Scouting any belid that there
might be a let•up in liquor en-~

Thank You!

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"Umpire'~

~S f~RT I~ SfllH
FEDERALS

WashlflgOOn Nvo 9-INS--Based
upon new legal grounds an appe&amp;l

COlumbus. 0 , Nov ~INB-Pro
hJbiUon wUl wntinue to be rigidly I
enforced' in Ohio "aa long u th::
&amp;t.ll.te prohibition Ia we are on the
booU ' E 0 Mathews, s\ltte pro~

Coal

PRICE THREE CENTI!

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NEW REASONS CITED

I am deel'IY indebted to the voter• of
Salisbury Township who oupported me at
the Election Tuesday and thank you one
and all
ROSS EVANS.

R[8[llWN

BR[~KS ~UT AN[W

Su.....me Court To Receive Appeal Within Month

I TBA.NK YOU!

Drew Webster Post No 89

1 C~8~N

fRH nM M~~NH !

in me.

By Canier 15 Cent&amp;- By Mall t4 00

PREPARE

OF STATEMENT

' Str~ct
. Secrecy Maintaili-

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GREGG
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CLUB HOSTESS
I ZaneevUJe with bee husband wbo Ia '
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MIB&amp; Franoes Daniels was hostess employed there. She was accom- ;
&lt;Contlnllad. nom pap Olle)
to the members o! her brldge club Pllflltd home by her sia~r, Mn. Don luncheon ror IJtvtnotf tlUa
ar~.!:
11nd one gueat, Mra. Robert McKay, /·lien, who returned to her home at noon. Tbe convenaUonl at ""'~
Wedneaday evening, at her home on z.meavme Thur&amp;day.
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1~~ntn
North Secoru:l Avenue. frizel;., for
Mra. J H. Smith, and Haael van W ~ th ~nest of e~ at a
f.nt and second high aoore were Cooney returned ThUrsday from a :~nne a\e the Turk1ah. Embuty
hWarded to M188ea D&amp;hlla Pauley vult ln Lulngton, i Ky., with the
Mubi&amp;r, the TUrtJsh. Am~
and Lucille Dutton, reapectiv&amp;Jy.
t,orrner's apn. Clyd~ Cope ,.a.nd fam· bsxt $or 11 an old friend of
M1sa Da.nlel&amp; served delldous il,y.
· DOt.t
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n·treshmenta at the close of phi.y
Mn. E. M. ·McCartY• lett Thurs· !
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day m~nnlna: fo/. a vl~lt With h•r ,
P. !. A. MEETING
paren\6, ~- and ~~~- E. A. Yontz '
at New S&amp;letn.
•
w:~e:O:!a::ttng of 1: ~e 1Y;har A eottase prayef. nJI!$1118' wiU be l
&lt;ContJ.nued. trcm paae one)
e a.y even ~ a . .e 9eld tonl&amp;n~ at 7 o'dpck at. Ule I
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Pt!arl Street schOOl buildlnl. by the home ot'Mr.' and Mrs. Al~rt Ben· a.n~ ' Lhe t~YndlC~tte at.Ul owea the
Parent Teachers Association. In flhe rlett comer of · H&amp;milttln &amp;lect bank $6'10 000 Th t 1a baol Lel
1to.JJS~
absence or the president, Mrs. wm- 1tnd 'seeqnd Ave)\Ue.
, . , .
68 ~e i01.ns •,..ere • paldu ~
l,,m Bradtord, the meeting was pre- Miss FIBQ.chon Overturf Is spend1• 1full/'
.
sided over by Mrs. M:~ Smith.
lng t.he week wltti relAtives at 01ik 1 'Qi trust company reterred to
A m08t ulterest!Dg meetlns was lJill, o
, .
j by s~tt.h
la the Oouniy Trust
li.el4 with a large number of new
r.1embele beinB taken Into the 88 _ MlM Harrle Marie l::lmith retuqt· • CollliJMny, of New York Clty.
Wedneadll.y evenlJli from O.ttarThe fonner govern£11' aald t.hJ.t
lallan. PIana were alao made for cd
, 1 , shortly after Lhe dea(h or Its
ll(l(l
le8to
her sh h
bee
1
a pt'Oi'tam meeting to be presented
n w e
e as
n. s qy na
r..t the Middleport high school aym- \\ lth her mother, Mrs. c. E. BmJtll Jdent. Jam~ J. Riordan, ln 1D21it
who 111 cqnnned b,l the McMUian Raakob waa asked to take the
t aatum o" Pearl Street, Monday hospital Mrs. Smith Is reported to chairmanship of t)Je board and

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PBnl&amp;never
in thetnlded
t:yn&lt;lleat.e.
ayndicaw
1n the'nl.e
stock
in
any way, shaoe or rorm.. They •
never BOld any of t.he atock exeept
t20 ahalft out of n 1111 which wrre
oold to even the a~unt.
"The stock waa eventually laaul't!
ln the names a1 Lhe varuua membert ot the Qndicate and the lo&amp;n
p ... Jd In tull with lntercat at the
ra.tie ot 8 per oent per annum.
"Upon inquiry I ftnd the Bank4
ens Truat Com]liUly lalued a partie.,.
1P~at1on in thla loan to the Chut
National Bank, which fact was not
lnown to me, to the tyndic&amp;t.J
managen or to any member of t.ho
syndicate."

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Proh1' b1'b'on

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bwine:&lt;~s

;:n~~: ~nyE~= ~h~ P=l~~

the
he improving satlstactrJrUy, ·
meeting, those in attendance adThe Citizens National BMk wm dltlon of the company.
"It was hOwe'Jtr felt deslrabl•
journed to tbe Home Ecoromics te clused all da~ BJturday In ob·
room where light refreshments were ;::;enance of the leaal ~1iday..
1 to hnve ~ group oi our
director:
served.
Mrs. Roscoe Fowier. Mrs. WU-1 acquire ahares ln the County Trust,
Stellf ana Mr&amp;. Charl~s Saue. ' Company," Smith sa.ld. "In ardl!,"
Mrs. James Arnold returned Wed~ attended the elghth diStrict . con· I to bring th.La about a &amp;JDdicate.
nesday from a rew days visit 1n lt:n:nc ~
th·~
Leglo•' I wmposed onlv or directors, was

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MORE
G DAYS
And the big voting power of subscriptions in The Daily Tribune and
Tribune-Telegraph Great Race for
$500 in Cash Prizes will be over.
Now's tbe time to bit bard! Now's
the time help eounts the most.

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Blgb Spots of Ca111paign

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New

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for Blllinn~ Otfloe and t!lreeJaUoa De,t. C.U IGI·&amp;

PAOB

BtnttavUle, tormed. ~ Mr. !nlllah and M't.
Rutob """"' aPJ,'IOUlted manapn.
'nley ~ &amp;utb.orlad. t.o acqu.lre
tbe t&lt;ll'llltt• mowu, lin. AdA the ltoct and empowered to borBtill. spent WedJM"d•J in Chute.- row eueh JDOIY!Y u wu nece~~ary
.ten. Mn. t.wrenee Bin&amp; ttopped tn
llnsnot payment. therefor.
at. Beech. HUI. W. Va., to ~Pt~nd Tbele abarn wen SKD"ehued and
the remaJnder of the weH wr1tn t..'\e lo6n wu made by the Banters
rdatlvea.
Truli Company . 'Ibe ~~ 10 'PUt·
chaHd was ftnaUy i&amp;aued In th':!
namee or the respective partk:i-

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PBONJI Tollll NEWI TO

NEWS

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TOTAL PRIZES $500.00 IN CASH
FIRST PRIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THIRD PRIZE $50.00 IN CASH
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES

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CAMPAIGN CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH, 1933
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Subacriptiono count the moot voles if secured before November 18th, 1933.

AMERICAN

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Cuban

U:Gl,O~

Campaign open to women and girla reoiding in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telegraph.

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Those who enter may co anywhere to secure subscriptions.
There it no restricted territory.

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VIii Wt'are w1ue~ in return fqr oubscriptiona secured to either
paper and the prizeo will be awarded according to who secures

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Subacripliono count the following number of v;,tea from now
~til Nov. l8th,., On.tba\ date their voting pow~r ,decre!L•e• 20
per cent.
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Saturday, Nov_ 11 ....
Dunte ne:rh1s o:o•, P. 1\1.

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GEN'I'S 50c

.t;~sr..cAUl.ER.

LADIES Z!kl

yelled,

Mid rou'd stick with
Steve wouldn'i come Ia
Pete went out and StaYe ...,-~.
Mom aDd 1tarted c:r;vin&amp; and

EYERYHING GOOD TO EAT AT

put her a.nns around her alld
ahe pessed she knew anci
cry-then Mom 1tarted ~'~~~~,~~
and Pete looked at the two
and Ut a elpTet and qld,
row. two, it' a not a funeral,"
Stew told him to abut bta face
Nat It; 10 Pete walked out
· tboqbt the two of them
C1'UJ; and Mom and'' Steve had a
loac talk and Steve waa reaJ HD·
lible juat aa Mom knew abe would
M; and when Pete came In Mom
Wld him he waa rettill&amp;' a fine wife
and Pete aaid, 44 you · think
domb, MomT" and then •
killed him and tbey •went bot)
•omethtna tl¥
banuMd becauH it' w.ui the~
chiffon 1he had
time abe had ldaaed
weddln•• and
many reart u be
thine else for 10 DlallJ ;vean.
or anythiar aad
Then Hom at:onped all of
kl••inc kind of a
and Aid tt lcht ..e a t~ood
Then Pete Hid:
the bride and croom had

TEWKSBARY CAFE
Sh,oli Orders a:nd Sandwiches. All
kinds of popular Beers on tap and in bottle~.
2nd': Rbom From Comer, Mill and 2nd. Sta.
Middleport

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t:nootb old

er than any otliJer new' tlrea-1
.moat

and Mom alw.,. bad an
wu 1orry the7 never bad
he could brae about
The monl ,... .•r'nel,ht~il' l&lt;~lr~:,~
at the faeto17 wert
if
D
llat.ened to them you'd
mothers had aotiUna to
Then Cline tbe piau about
teaeh ·
weddlq. Pop wa1 Ill for a
leam.
weddin&amp;' at lirlt but Unelloo~;~;::1~ ~Mom had to lalll'h to he-rMit
aatd they didn't need a bia w
time 1hi thourht of wb&amp;t
in ebureh but should have a
aald Steve wun't •ei"J' tooc:l
dinner at home for all the
Mwlna on account of aot h•v.inc
relatives. Cousin Emmy
mother and Mom wae •liowtlnc
take charre of everytlllnc at
how to whip a bit of lace on !a
~nd made her,seU: the ona to
altp--and Pete atooicl wateh.
up with Steve and said she'd
a mlm1te with t. took •n ht 1
a new pink laee drelll!l--and
h&amp;d whea he
tbouKht it the
t.nll he ..ld 1
anJ other rood
lbtt~ of· a
1ucceaa If 'It •
Bte•e tJtr-.w

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welcome .. s~ hor..lf, dl~n't.
Halitotll (bod breath}, the
social fau~ no on~ io"iir,i,
was the rta&amp;On. Yet no ~'
nud .havo ltol~o•l•. GqrvJI"If
with Ll~rln~ lnol&lt;!ntiY. d·~
mouth ~dora qnd cl!ock&gt; In,.,.
tlon. Uot It dolly. Rocont "'''
•h&lt;!w ~~~ U•'!~~· p.Oil!ti!IY
ovorcom., ~.. ord!na..,anti.
' ooptkio
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atadldates_.

Mrs. Vivian Allensworth1
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
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,. 1 Mis8 Irene Grueser ..

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Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Milderd Sommerfield
Miss Elttogene Wilson

Middleport High
~ool . ,
, ~yt---

Giouder High

Mi113 W"mifred Wolft; .;

At Middleport
FRIDAY NIGHT ·

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Middleport; Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
·Middleport; 'Ohi6

Miss Ada Mae Campbell
· Miss 'f.f)is' B. Diles
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Letart Falls, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mason, W. Va.
Racine, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio l
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eton for a C!OUple their first moves.
Despite manv eX&amp;Ilrerated re~
Q11t
porta published abroad.
the offlcla.l death toll or yesterday's tightMom eoaldn't
was announced today as 22
Pop!"
and
Mom laid
to
1&amp;7
about
lt.
b.a6
been~~~:;~3
the wounded at 75.
co on, ahe would take
their weddinc: and
oo · p:~o._ e,-e~~
and ahe knt~w the two
rla'llt, and looked at
Loate 1ona ,that Pet. •nd
Santl.a.go, Oubfl, Nov.
e:~peeted her to. So when
and Unele Louie eave Cousin Em.· Tomlby would be creat
Mllttary rule prevailed here today
baelr: from downtown
my a black look.
felt It Ia her a.oae1, It
as foree1 to President orau Ban
~t to him ud the flnt thine
The Olllr one with ~
eewlnr Stev''• wed:dl~
Martin strove to preserve order aa
-waa, "what do they mean,
about It wat Tommy, He
the VII'J' ume mae h 1n 1
the revolt launched in Ha.vana
Pet, wheN they weft rrot~
mother had aewed Jlom'1 wddlac apread to the Cuban Provinces.
lrled," like he had ao Stt•
~t waa a rreat aurprise
tbelr honeymoon and Pete aaJd
dreaa--lt had been blue, juat tU
Thirty &amp;u~pect.ed revolutJona~a
then Mom asked hlm tt he ~'dt~~;~ ;~~~;~~on aeeount ol the
lhadl of Mom'a ere• and Pop
were rounded up for queatiordnl'
,had any e7•1 In bla head f1~r
Sten'a father
alwa)"l Uked It 10 mueA H0111
hut later released . Many houses
'lut two • tbtet :reani but
of oue hat be wu
ancl Pop teJt bad. too, when
were searched ror arms: and revolu·
:that dme Pop w.a well worked
tbt ttller Obi with
bad had to tum ucl Qe It; but
i!onary propapnda .
.about It and that eye dropped
IWl
· blue &amp;o ad llW.
Troops occupied t , the .provincial
~;, uld be'4 have to
bad
tldnp
Jlom
palace. Detachmenta of .toldlers
'about It, u If that made
the
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15,000 vole•
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50,000 votes
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li y..r onbKrl~oon $4iOO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .·. . 6000. votes
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'• • '·• :J;yei:r ~~triPtion $1,2:00 ... '··" ... : ;' . . . . . . . ' 50,000 votes
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4iyear oubecr~pt!on .00 .. .,;,:, .._. .... . :'.. ....
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CLUB HOSTESS
I ZaneevUJe with bee husband wbo Ia '
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MIB&amp; Franoes Daniels was hostess employed there. She was accom- ;
&lt;Contlnllad. nom pap Olle)
to the members o! her brldge club Pllflltd home by her sia~r, Mn. Don luncheon ror IJtvtnotf tlUa
ar~.!:
11nd one gueat, Mra. Robert McKay, /·lien, who returned to her home at noon. Tbe convenaUonl at ""'~
Wedneaday evening, at her home on z.meavme Thur&amp;day.
.L
1~~ntn
North Secoru:l Avenue. frizel;., for
Mra. J H. Smith, and Haael van W ~ th ~nest of e~ at a
f.nt and second high aoore were Cooney returned ThUrsday from a :~nne a\e the Turk1ah. Embuty
hWarded to M188ea D&amp;hlla Pauley vult ln Lulngton, i Ky., with the
Mubi&amp;r, the TUrtJsh. Am~
and Lucille Dutton, reapectiv&amp;Jy.
t,orrner's apn. Clyd~ Cope ,.a.nd fam· bsxt $or 11 an old friend of
M1sa Da.nlel&amp; served delldous il,y.
· DOt.t
'
n·treshmenta at the close of phi.y
Mn. E. M. ·McCartY• lett Thurs· !
~
day m~nnlna: fo/. a vl~lt With h•r ,
P. !. A. MEETING
paren\6, ~- and ~~~- E. A. Yontz '
at New S&amp;letn.
•
w:~e:O:!a::ttng of 1: ~e 1Y;har A eottase prayef. nJI!$1118' wiU be l
&lt;ContJ.nued. trcm paae one)
e a.y even ~ a . .e 9eld tonl&amp;n~ at 7 o'dpck at. Ule I
_
Pt!arl Street schOOl buildlnl. by the home ot'Mr.' and Mrs. Al~rt Ben· a.n~ ' Lhe t~YndlC~tte at.Ul owea the
Parent Teachers Association. In flhe rlett comer of · H&amp;milttln &amp;lect bank $6'10 000 Th t 1a baol Lel
1to.JJS~
absence or the president, Mrs. wm- 1tnd 'seeqnd Ave)\Ue.
, . , .
68 ~e i01.ns •,..ere • paldu ~
l,,m Bradtord, the meeting was pre- Miss FIBQ.chon Overturf Is spend1• 1full/'
.
sided over by Mrs. M:~ Smith.
lng t.he week wltti relAtives at 01ik 1 'Qi trust company reterred to
A m08t ulterest!Dg meetlns was lJill, o
, .
j by s~tt.h
la the Oouniy Trust
li.el4 with a large number of new
r.1embele beinB taken Into the 88 _ MlM Harrle Marie l::lmith retuqt· • CollliJMny, of New York Clty.
Wedneadll.y evenlJli from O.ttarThe fonner govern£11' aald t.hJ.t
lallan. PIana were alao made for cd
, 1 , shortly after Lhe dea(h or Its
ll(l(l
le8to
her sh h
bee
1
a pt'Oi'tam meeting to be presented
n w e
e as
n. s qy na
r..t the Middleport high school aym- \\ lth her mother, Mrs. c. E. BmJtll Jdent. Jam~ J. Riordan, ln 1D21it
who 111 cqnnned b,l the McMUian Raakob waa asked to take the
t aatum o" Pearl Street, Monday hospital Mrs. Smith Is reported to chairmanship of t)Je board and

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PBnl&amp;never
in thetnlded
t:yn&lt;lleat.e.
ayndicaw
1n the'nl.e
stock
in
any way, shaoe or rorm.. They •
never BOld any of t.he atock exeept
t20 ahalft out of n 1111 which wrre
oold to even the a~unt.
"The stock waa eventually laaul't!
ln the names a1 Lhe varuua membert ot the Qndicate and the lo&amp;n
p ... Jd In tull with lntercat at the
ra.tie ot 8 per oent per annum.
"Upon inquiry I ftnd the Bank4
ens Truat Com]liUly lalued a partie.,.
1P~at1on in thla loan to the Chut
National Bank, which fact was not
lnown to me, to the tyndic&amp;t.J
managen or to any member of t.ho
syndicate."

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bwine:&lt;~s

;:n~~: ~nyE~= ~h~ P=l~~

the
he improving satlstactrJrUy, ·
meeting, those in attendance adThe Citizens National BMk wm dltlon of the company.
"It was hOwe'Jtr felt deslrabl•
journed to tbe Home Ecoromics te clused all da~ BJturday In ob·
room where light refreshments were ;::;enance of the leaal ~1iday..
1 to hnve ~ group oi our
director:
served.
Mrs. Roscoe Fowier. Mrs. WU-1 acquire ahares ln the County Trust,
Stellf ana Mr&amp;. Charl~s Saue. ' Company," Smith sa.ld. "In ardl!,"
Mrs. James Arnold returned Wed~ attended the elghth diStrict . con· I to bring th.La about a &amp;JDdicate.
nesday from a rew days visit 1n lt:n:nc ~
th·~
Leglo•' I wmposed onlv or directors, was

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G DAYS
And the big voting power of subscriptions in The Daily Tribune and
Tribune-Telegraph Great Race for
$500 in Cash Prizes will be over.
Now's tbe time to bit bard! Now's
the time help eounts the most.

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for Blllinn~ Otfloe and t!lreeJaUoa De,t. C.U IGI·&amp;

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BtnttavUle, tormed. ~ Mr. !nlllah and M't.
Rutob """"' aPJ,'IOUlted manapn.
'nley ~ &amp;utb.orlad. t.o acqu.lre
tbe t&lt;ll'llltt• mowu, lin. AdA the ltoct and empowered to borBtill. spent WedJM"d•J in Chute.- row eueh JDOIY!Y u wu nece~~ary
.ten. Mn. t.wrenee Bin&amp; ttopped tn
llnsnot payment. therefor.
at. Beech. HUI. W. Va., to ~Pt~nd Tbele abarn wen SKD"ehued and
the remaJnder of the weH wr1tn t..'\e lo6n wu made by the Banters
rdatlvea.
Truli Company . 'Ibe ~~ 10 'PUt·
chaHd was ftnaUy i&amp;aued In th':!
namee or the respective partk:i-

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FIRST PRIZE $2 50 00 IN CASH
SECOND PRIZE $100.00 IN CASH
THIRD PRIZE $50.00 IN CASH
NINE OTHER CASH PRIZES

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Subacriptiono count the moot voles if secured before November 18th, 1933.

AMERICAN

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Campaign open to women and girla reoiding in circulation
zone of the Daily Tribune and Tribune-Telegraph.

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There it no restricted territory.

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~til Nov. l8th,., On.tba\ date their voting pow~r ,decre!L•e• 20
per cent.
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Saturday, Nov_ 11 ....
Dunte ne:rh1s o:o•, P. 1\1.

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GEN'I'S 50c

.t;~sr..cAUl.ER.

LADIES Z!kl

yelled,

Mid rou'd stick with
Steve wouldn'i come Ia
Pete went out and StaYe ...,-~.
Mom aDd 1tarted c:r;vin&amp; and

EYERYHING GOOD TO EAT AT

put her a.nns around her alld
ahe pessed she knew anci
cry-then Mom 1tarted ~'~~~~,~~
and Pete looked at the two
and Ut a elpTet and qld,
row. two, it' a not a funeral,"
Stew told him to abut bta face
Nat It; 10 Pete walked out
· tboqbt the two of them
C1'UJ; and Mom and'' Steve had a
loac talk and Steve waa reaJ HD·
lible juat aa Mom knew abe would
M; and when Pete came In Mom
Wld him he waa rettill&amp;' a fine wife
and Pete aaid, 44 you · think
domb, MomT" and then •
killed him and tbey •went bot)
•omethtna tl¥
banuMd becauH it' w.ui the~
chiffon 1he had
time abe had ldaaed
weddln•• and
many reart u be
thine else for 10 DlallJ ;vean.
or anythiar aad
Then Hom at:onped all of
kl••inc kind of a
and Aid tt lcht ..e a t~ood
Then Pete Hid:
the bride and croom had

TEWKSBARY CAFE
Sh,oli Orders a:nd Sandwiches. All
kinds of popular Beers on tap and in bottle~.
2nd': Rbom From Comer, Mill and 2nd. Sta.
Middleport

.,

·.

t:nootb old

er than any otliJer new' tlrea-1
.moat

and Mom alw.,. bad an
wu 1orry the7 never bad
he could brae about
The monl ,... .•r'nel,ht~il' l&lt;~lr~:,~
at the faeto17 wert
if
D
llat.ened to them you'd
mothers had aotiUna to
Then Cline tbe piau about
teaeh ·
weddlq. Pop wa1 Ill for a
leam.
weddin&amp;' at lirlt but Unelloo~;~;::1~ ~Mom had to lalll'h to he-rMit
aatd they didn't need a bia w
time 1hi thourht of wb&amp;t
in ebureh but should have a
aald Steve wun't •ei"J' tooc:l
dinner at home for all the
Mwlna on account of aot h•v.inc
relatives. Cousin Emmy
mother and Mom wae •liowtlnc
take charre of everytlllnc at
how to whip a bit of lace on !a
~nd made her,seU: the ona to
altp--and Pete atooicl wateh.
up with Steve and said she'd
a mlm1te with t. took •n ht 1
a new pink laee drelll!l--and
h&amp;d whea he
tbouKht it the
t.nll he ..ld 1
anJ other rood
lbtt~ of· a
1ucceaa If 'It •
Bte•e tJtr-.w

.'
! '•

1

On

to

reporta.

ceswere
lately be

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tbo sAfc•t
trc~d . --

WM&gt;d'o .....

Choice nr..
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AU telefl'aph and telephOne lin-

Ci)Q]d ae•er tell ea were cut by the reMla In one of

o~ . 1 t a r .tl 1 ~ 1
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• • ,1

polnt8.
bl\n-

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Active

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~:~~~~:~:·•:•~tratqlew'"
g:so \!I
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now Do you know why sht wasn-'t
welcome .. s~ hor..lf, dl~n't.
Halitotll (bod breath}, the
social fau~ no on~ io"iir,i,
was the rta&amp;On. Yet no ~'
nud .havo ltol~o•l•. GqrvJI"If
with Ll~rln~ lnol&lt;!ntiY. d·~
mouth ~dora qnd cl!ock&gt; In,.,.
tlon. Uot It dolly. Rocont "'''
•h&lt;!w ~~~ U•'!~~· p.Oil!ti!IY
ovorcom., ~.. ord!na..,anti.
' ooptkio
~I do In 4 do~"

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TIUD!.-IN .WO......

atadldates_.

Mrs. Vivian Allensworth1
Mrs. Nellie Barsotti
·'

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,'\ Miy A~s Egnof

,. 1 Mis8 Irene Grueser ..

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·=:id~~~atd::: ·:~ .,.
Mrs. Eunice King
Miss Leora Roush
Miss Milderd Sommerfield
Miss Elttogene Wilson

Middleport High
~ool . ,
, ~yt---

Giouder High

Mi113 W"mifred Wolft; .;

At Middleport
FRIDAY NIGHT ·

rt...a

8 o'cl~»Ck

Middleport; Ohio
Middleport, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
·Middleport; 'Ohi6

Miss Ada Mae Campbell
· Miss 'f.f)is' B. Diles
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Mi--.Wp~ta Young ~
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Letart Falls, Ohio
Longbottom, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mason, W. Va.
Racine, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio l
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lilt
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sardtnr
*here
revolt

rab him · oU't. or communication.

"c:aUJd lr:et'P

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·.i .............. :'.

eton for a C!OUple their first moves.
Despite manv eX&amp;Ilrerated re~
Q11t
porta published abroad.
the offlcla.l death toll or yesterday's tightMom eoaldn't
was announced today as 22
Pop!"
and
Mom laid
to
1&amp;7
about
lt.
b.a6
been~~~:;~3
the wounded at 75.
co on, ahe would take
their weddinc: and
oo · p:~o._ e,-e~~
and ahe knt~w the two
rla'llt, and looked at
Loate 1ona ,that Pet. •nd
Santl.a.go, Oubfl, Nov.
e:~peeted her to. So when
and Unele Louie eave Cousin Em.· Tomlby would be creat
Mllttary rule prevailed here today
baelr: from downtown
my a black look.
felt It Ia her a.oae1, It
as foree1 to President orau Ban
~t to him ud the flnt thine
The Olllr one with ~
eewlnr Stev''• wed:dl~
Martin strove to preserve order aa
-waa, "what do they mean,
about It wat Tommy, He
the VII'J' ume mae h 1n 1
the revolt launched in Ha.vana
Pet, wheN they weft rrot~
mother had aewed Jlom'1 wddlac apread to the Cuban Provinces.
lrled," like he had ao Stt•
~t waa a rreat aurprise
tbelr honeymoon and Pete aaJd
dreaa--lt had been blue, juat tU
Thirty &amp;u~pect.ed revolutJona~a
then Mom asked hlm tt he ~'dt~~;~ ;~~~;~~on aeeount ol the
lhadl of Mom'a ere• and Pop
were rounded up for queatiordnl'
,had any e7•1 In bla head f1~r
Sten'a father
alwa)"l Uked It 10 mueA H0111
hut later released . Many houses
'lut two • tbtet :reani but
of oue hat be wu
ancl Pop teJt bad. too, when
were searched ror arms: and revolu·
:that dme Pop w.a well worked
tbt ttller Obi with
bad had to tum ucl Qe It; but
i!onary propapnda .
.about It and that eye dropped
IWl
· blue &amp;o ad llW.
Troops occupied t , the .provincial
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bad
tldnp
Jlom
palace. Detachmenta of .toldlers
'about It, u If that made
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JCra,
Mn. C. L. IDpll 'Dill

dub at all tbe wolve~. Be wu
b~ neai ot t.be pack ud every kloth
wu abln1n;Jllte a fraternity pb:a. We
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NOTICE OF A.PPOINTlUENT
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or Adm!Dlllnt.tor
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POR RENT- -248 Nor~h Fourth St. I'
Ger&gt;'l C..t.~e. sees. l07l:d~ IJ
MJ&lt;4Jlepcrt t1 1'001}) house w!Lh i:sla~ o1 Luella Dyke, Deceaaed '
~Jii!Ugp.. All cuunvcnlencc~. Phone
Nntlc:e IH hereby given that ALei:)
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Mn. Ralph 'Pkkens ia

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a par t .ment1
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Dated tht11 25th day 0: October I
cno five rolf!~ furniabed . 1933.
C&lt;ll Simp- Apia. 68-X.
a. A, MoCullough
Jud1Je of the Probate Court
11-8·3t 1
MeJsa County, Ohio. 1

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here satiU'da.y.
Dick
Hanley,
llHbol•
expected
to 1tain,
Art.
ccach of the Wlldcat8. was dlsap- · eleven
J:dnted at. the ahowlng of hla var- ' ebildten
slty yesterday 1n BCl'lmmage aaalns&amp; 1 tonl Man.
the yearUngs.
plays
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collarbone
BloomlnRton, Ind., Nov. 9-INS- . laat year .
1::. C. Hayes, coach of Indiana's I
football team, t.oday used a. revised "'"::-":~~f-:.----~-­
forward wall for the CbiCBIO IJ&amp;me ' C. E. F'U!dllng oold 40 head Gl'
with Bob Jones, pllfltlng fullba.ek , fine cattle tO Sarriu~l Logan o! Bel-, .,·._. WEST. SA-LEM
11ear
spel"t Sunday wi t h
at gu&amp;rd. Kelson and Vercuaki gave pre, last Thi.1rsday . He also so!d
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.
1 'fhur&amp;day
way for Acglemyer and Sprauer
''im 30 tons of hay. Mr. FlndliJ'Ig- 1 Mr.' ond Mrs. Otho Watt&amp; ot Mr. and Mrs. A. L. ~alllday 1\t- l}iawk. . . •-. ;. : .. "
tLe Uoe during an o11'ellll1ve scrim- then purchMed ~ .\:!"ad !lf year- b.\iddlt~ apertt &lt; 'Ml~af , with . ~~D.dl!d .PQmon .. OI'Jinge , at · Hem- , ,ca me Logan · called on . J·e~ni~
mage.
, Mre . watts' brother, Cash Ntchole.!! lock Grove Saturday night .
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,\ hite T\lc&amp;day aUernOCID':_
1uug 11 to teed thls 1 Wtn!er. ,
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. ORal ~hllllps and friend of Col- ·f Ivor: T..ogsn vJsif~d 11),8
1 Mr. a nd Mrs. 11:. M. Pierce and r.nd family.
1tiaught : r, Mr. wd Mn:. ,_. 06car
Mn, Etbil BiShop ol n .r Hawka ~t-.lu~ .!!Pent .Sur&gt;day with her pa,r· I George Loga n Tuer...day . . .
I Pierce of COolvi e, Mr. a:ild MrE. r.iJent Thursday , with' h!!r !ather, e.,ts. ~ert Phi\Up~ .,nd WJfc .
' 1 _Mr · and , Mt~. R.. ,(J. ~·~~~~;:~]
IChas. Bet zing 0
:.-)liver Rld~o.·· . John Buckley. .•
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•" l:towa,r d Mor~Oll . ~n~ wve Wl~re I h•mlly speut . $atw-~y
Mr. a.ud Mr&amp;. Eul Person o! !epent Bunda; with! Mr. and M~. n.
E. P. Bolen and son 1\lbf:..~;;f. w&gt;:lre.' ~J.Ldat ltUeKt.s of Carl Weese ~~~d ~· \'.! Ul. Mr.. allrl Mrs. Ward
HWlt,~on, Mt . und Mrs. Lowi.; ·E. Swartz.
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In Athens · Mon'day ori ; · bwiness. f/\mtfy of; Wllltesvllle.
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Sumner.
guest8 ot Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Find ·
Mrs. C. V. Dlx:;tln, 8011 Har .j', 'l'hey were dinner guests of W. P.
Land B!Shop . and AlV@- Bl!ihop 1 Wl1l l.ognn iS helpin g Joe
~raon of Ponu~roy, were Bunda:, Mrs. OeraJd Klug,, son .1\crt. ana f'A&gt;illt,IS.
w.:re t)mdneM4 v!sil.orr. In .Tack:len \"ith his corn huskln!l'.
ling and r~lly.
Thad Hannln ~ o! Pratts Fork, wer.!
B'ert Phll1lps and Tt~mily were Mof!da~.
Carl Hahcock called "n -,· Erne.;t
MIIJ. 1..\bby Hawk H.nd son, Evel'- gnel!ts Tue~dl&amp;y of Mr. and Mrs. Pumeroy bu~lness vt.sitors Monday..
I:'LK R.U·N
·- I Vay Su~day ever:&gt;lng. ~ ·• ,.
1tt, spent Sunday with Mr. Eml, K ~rbert DJxscn.
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Roben. Smith of S~lein Center '
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I Elizabeth Adkl ns ca.1led on r.1.1rs.
Mrs, Ja.me&amp; B'ttB.r tz.
j Mrs. Vesta Bentz made aliJ\.u.i. SlJCnt Monjay niRht With BUl Ro· i
, John Dalley Thursday.
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n~ lne.
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, 1 ~rs ... Je~nie . 'h,'hJ.te ,.sper1t Monday , Garnet BeLlt~ spcnf Monday W4h 1
Of CoJumbus, vlslled Mrs. Powell :;
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tlt:l. day.
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Los Angebs, Nov. 9---INs---"etan·
rord hns speC'! und · 1 teW' theb·
.~s.turday,"
saJd
frlcky uttuc!\
Ocach Howard Jcue::; of Lhe UnlBy IN .B.
\Crsity of Southeru CaiUornia toIowa City, Ia .. No v. 9-INS-- (lay. · H~ may h~:~ Ye been fooling as
francis Schammel , ailing I ov.1\ £.11 his Tro,Pn ph:~.yers were tn good
Jim: man, ma.y !ee action agalnst cor.dltlon exceJ)t · l'.:rsklne, star
Mic higan
Sr.turd~y .
' physl~lan.'l t~\tlllc .
:ltld t.od:. y. A leg mlt.'&lt;'1ion has
t· ~ pt hltn 0::1 l hl!
sidcJ:;Jes thts 1 CwOJLCc. Wa:.ll , Nov 9 - iNS 1:. !P n ilnrd sc rmmagc scs~ Wa~:l 1 ugto n· s "lrcn -mll.n"
cle\ll&gt;J
,,on 1:;:::. enmln~ th{' rcguhH;, ~ uc~ ll.hat played V.'lthout ~ ubslttutlon
{(;('('[((I 1.1 &amp;topping M ichi!lt~.n
llof• ro.gn lnst S~anford Oct.ob ~r 28 wa~
l'~l,lllSC~
tut ~·o m c gro un d \HI.$ 11:-r:::ktll up today with the d~upping
r&lt;ah;ljl{\ thl'Oll!\il. the air andllround ' of Tex Markov, rud. to the third
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: ':-lnQ. Dnn Gav.am\·!ch of Chi·
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(.olitmtap(JJW, Minn .. NO\. 0----INE U.f!;,;mt California next S~turday .
- Minncsc1.n':: tootball t eam wasat
I.Tlk t odn~· hv preparation for the
Eugene, 01~ .. Nov. 9--INS-The
~1. C!hi1?.nl1 tonte~ l Nov.
18. Snow mos t complete offensive yet pl&amp;nue~.:
~C IJ! lhr! gcphers inrioor~ last
by the Univer:sity of Oregon ooachdu~,:, bliL with
Pt1g Lund, star Ina: staff "A11l tic poliahed off today

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deCease IIIJ(Ine:t tho PB.!IS• : -

Vernon Cnnntnplarn of Hunt1n1·
hm vl.alted relatives here Saturday
t'n hill way to h1a home a.t Bvan&amp;.
Mr. &amp;nd ).(ra. A. A. Board of ar.ham. Sta.tioo were v!llltora he4'1
Monday.

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d&amp;Uibter of Salem were vlattorl
t.ae Tuesday.
Mrs. G. W. lnReiB and Mrs. l-, S.
Dletoer were business vlaltora aMiddleport Monday.
Macy Ellza~t.Jl S;letper, a alar..
s:.~.• n College atudent, ·~ th,ll wee):
t&gt;nd ~ruest of her paren'ts, !4f. and
Mra Qbrlsty :wetner
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MondiLY froin a hcitlpttaJ . &amp;t Char!
leston and h1a coUcUtJon 11 re·
J.orted. to be otlout the same.

praetlce wu

lrJurl~ to heal.
Andlroo~ or&lt;lqred .,. _ . ,

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P'IJlk oJ' PJtlilbun:b speni
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the pf01Pm today tor Notre
Dame's yaAJ.t.J football ~a:n Ia !·
nnal prejafationa for the Purdue boltle 1'011:~1· Coo&lt;lh HUDk .
Alldonon ,.~liliiolba "'I ICI'ImmlfO
fiJJ." h18 ..tirBt :drinl Bien to allow

meat shop m the front room of the
b.ui.Jd1nl formerly occupied by l,(ra.
A. E. strode.

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Mrl. Porreat Baehtlc was a Pomeu:•y visitor Saturday.
KeDr!':!th Heaton 'WU a bualneu
VlUt')l' at pt, Pleasant St.turday.
John McDaniel bu ope04Ml a

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2 for ·: room fi:Fta.tt ) of Luella Dyke late of Mid· j

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Tactllna'~: ~

.t ,QJ:IIrleii'Dn 1where
her huS~Ati · W en~red one 01 the
Charltaton hoepltala for treabnert.

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Chrll Prubt and wbo )1.&amp;8 been Ill
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vote clr7. The dry or1Q111Uona the blluard Of '81. We were tl\umb- Jlde for mllea. NobodJ oould under·
pUJI! . . .1'1:tmla tGr pdoe 01
emphaslltd, ww not aompromiM. inC Covered Wqa,:q In the Roclldu litand whJ tbe wolf ~·t
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National Temperance Bureau Lt un.. ' from all &amp;niJlea ot the Elkimo al· no permit-. Aft-er perapbiJ:lr &amp;roUnd
Tbl ~ tater "HllflldJJ lUll&amp;
del'lt(lod to have advlaed a coune phabeL. It mowed 10 hard the the creat c:lro1e tor twelve laps we
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similar to that W'lecl by Dr. WUion. 'I mountain owls muaeled In on the mddenly reaUHd why the •olt kept
JOUr ad lit ~.X ID IUCb a
He La acalnat a new campaJPl to hen roost~ .
tolna. Be liked. hl1 meala hot.
manbel' u liO ~ UN lln&amp;Mit relnatate the Etlhteent.h
Amend· ~
--!'MUlti to JOL
ment at this t&amp;me. but 1n&amp;ead wollld
When fOil ~ret loat In the anow
And, Jwt when the 1nk looked
Tbt pubJSihen wW. bt rMPOQII.blt have he drya davote themsclvea to you wander in bl8: circles like rt&lt;- the blackest on the new carpet., the
~..~oratt':u.eme~ ~In utJ1na: total &amp;Ntelnence Hnd tem·i fC'I'Dl admlnlatratloDI. After n mow hUzr.ard stopped, the lUll carne out
~:t~uu..
perenctl.
rd aeve:nteen linked dayJ we reaUz. 1t. nd there waa Kit caraon wtt.h 11
~~~1me Dta lbould be J'$Oried
- ed we were In for a storm.
lnagnlfteent loving cup. U. was a
m-~ •
JJAROAJNB taken in on Phlloo,
grea.t home·coming. They took t.he
No advertllement wm be cann for
the world'a lar111eat selllnl Radio.
On the eilhteenth day or tbe blr &lt;'twvu oU tbe Covered W11gons and
leu thaD a IDIDlmum eharte o1
1200 9 tube Westlnlhouse Rl&amp;dJo c.;rcte which wu thirty mtlea from put up fltrlped awnlnp. That wu
twent.-flYe centl tGl' each &amp;~Mer~
A·l~tco; 1151 9
..,.1be Ph11co :!:t.cm b stem, we were pleked up our clol!ea ull except the time the
JaJng railroad tlltl and t~ for a barricade, a group, In this sector. Thousand• of •Jollan• worth of produea
Uon.
screen Orld.--&amp;utomatk volume end Chaled by a. . mean looltlrl&amp; llllll(·necked Pullman porter Htuck
&lt;I f•rm .trike Pickets i1 PICture-d on a highway lead., has been de3tro)·ed hr strikert. At Lawton towa,
control--ttti; •61.60 Baby Grandi w-oU with tramc light eyes. He was h!e: head lnlide the curtain• and
Dl' bato Sioux City, Iowa, one of the atorm centers of pickets turned looae eight carloads of Uveetock after.
-a:od condition~ ; 1 Cello 110 only a half~ mller and we palled hollered, "Altoona ."
be eurrent farm t.roubJe. Much •iolence bas occurred cattle train bad been forced to a halt.
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For Salehlm on t.he third lap.
1 Trumpet outnt, silver •19.50;
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Mlllel Betty Orela
and HenMrs. E. E. Nl.chols of Akron is ternoon.
110: A complete Une of Philoo
Jo'OR BALE-8and . i(ral·ei, lime·
But then the rest of Lhe paclt
rtetta Pr\ltb were weejl; end guP.Sta ot vil!.ltlng her parents. Mr. and Mre:.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rltfee are
Radlo'~Wall
PaperPainte--Mu
1the proud parents ot a baby son,
&amp;.tone, coe.I f\nd aarkuitme lbne.
etartcd to bear dowf! in relay!.
Ml8S Oarmellta Cunn1ncham at her Joseph Keefer.
slcal llllltrume11ta, etc., H . M. F.;eh one WIUI ten mllell apart.
We do any kind of hauling, largo
James Diehl of Huntlngtoo W'lll a home at Evans.
W . H. VanHorn of Salem. w. va .. born Thursdq.
CR068, Middleport..
ll-8-3t They werd quJte sporting abtJut lt. vls.lt.or here Monday.
or small Jobll. We build concrt~te
MJu Malldne Heaton was a vl5i· wu a v1.sltor here over the weekend.
Virginia Meredith was the week.•
drives, aldewalk.s, walls, etcs .. by
lf they d~ 't . makll clean p1ck.ups
Donald ll'o!.;eaong, a atudent. at tor at GloUllter Jl'rlday.
WUUam Bo.so has returned to his end guest of friends here.
day or contract. Clarence EbersNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
thlly wer.t baok and did it right. We Ohio Unlveralty, apent the weekend
Mr. and ·Mn. James Elldna and home at wensvute. after spencling
Mr. and Mrs. c. L. FUrbee and
bach. Phone 38-R, Middleport., 0.
of Executor
~lowed up over the Great Divide at hla home here.
daughter of PoJnt PlelV!ant were' · several daya with his sister, JullB daughter were at Pt.. Pleasant, Sat~
11-8~8t.
Gen'l Oode, Bece. 1011~-13
but, tortuna.tely the wolf runnlnr
Mn. Elmer Brtnk.er,e.nd daughter buslne811 v1.sttora here ·8aturda3·.
Bo6o.
It ha.s been tw,nty years ur4,~ty.
E~otate of LJate snartnren BalleJ the aecond lea lost his batof' .
of New Haven vte:IWd relatlvn here i ~ra. Jease-Johlli!On of Salem wa.s ai,nce Mr. Boso ha8 been a viSltor
Mrs. w. H. VanHorn and da~h·
! •'OR SALE-&amp;weet, Juicy turnips
· Deoeued
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tue Monday Jue&amp;t of Mra. Lewis here.
_ ter Sa.Jem, 1s the su-t ot her par~
20t bUBhel R. R. Lo\t, Racine, 0 .
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Christy Bletner was n pt Pleas,...,.
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l&lt;:m A Moraan and Gladys J Mor- we heard a stead
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Mt8s Badle Ellas h(UI retumed t.o ant vt.siWr. Friday.
and famny.
be d 1
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Paul Guthrie or Charluton was a hEtr home h~re after spending a. few
Mr. and Mrs. George Mees were 1 ·Mr. and Mrs. Herr.. dn Layne and
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AIL MAKP'.b or raGI08 eenlcefl &amp;I
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J:lut be came o\K IDihl •troot aAd
Jt a:ot rllbt. down to cuea ,where
,_,. were ell:towlPI on the &amp;uml.
When It oomn tlme to Uuow 10me
U~Jit prohlbiUOo.'
! pru,. Anlma.ll know wben the wtn· l'(ldy to tbe wolvu It i8 Dice to
llld, the dryJ would : t.n II JOins to be very out doors. bave a runt in lhe rumble leJrt.
a c:amPtotan to apin prohlbl~ !
t.tm~ by punuadlna' at,atet J We ain't seen a real wolf since There we were I'UNIIInl Pile by

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Lhe wetiiU'I:I on
ThJI Just about oheckl up with
"We art far our Apf'l'laohlan man who telefrlpb
ll'd. doctrine or prohlbl- thai the mGunta,jn llo1\t an plfk..
for naUOh&amp;l prohtbt· I inl wlt.htn twenty Ctet ot tbe ftre

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:"tn:m hi£h c:c;hool Monday Lll s11 1
Mr. un &lt;i Mrli. w. L. Sbreibcr o;
:luntingtcn, arc sp - nc\ing a l'.'r.c:::
\•iL:l th e l:l.ttcr's br-::ther u.nd Wlf"l. l
Mr. n.n d Mrs. c. D. Hentz.
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Mr. u.ud MrS;. Harry CarJctoa u; 1
Coo!VUlE', caJlbd on Mr. and Mr:;.:
G. E. Guthrie, Sunday .

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PLAlD BLOOMER DRESS
Wtt lu~ira will lov~ this plaided
giugh~m bloomer drc-u,
hec01.u~e
llider siYier is wearing plaids. Jt iJ
vivid ted ovtr-plaided in nuy blue.
The cunning sf:allaped collar aud
~leevc cuffs ::re of white pi•jue.

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emergenev eqnipmen~l
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Bloomer~ maKe it a cotnplete out-

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State-wide
ourvey
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pular than
Ethyl proved to be more po mbi ed
the ne~tt oeven brands of Ethyl eo
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starting power for winter driVUtg•

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Ill a6UI&lt;y 16 p~ immediate ~dri...GIIIOy p.,.or" in a ""no·r:old ·

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of freedom lor active Y011ngs ten to
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Mn. C. L. IDpll 'Dill

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b~ neai ot t.be pack ud every kloth
wu abln1n;Jllte a fraternity pb:a. We
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NOTICE OF A.PPOINTlUENT
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or Adm!Dlllnt.tor
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POR RENT- -248 Nor~h Fourth St. I'
Ger&gt;'l C..t.~e. sees. l07l:d~ IJ
MJ&lt;4Jlepcrt t1 1'001}) house w!Lh i:sla~ o1 Luella Dyke, Deceaaed '
~Jii!Ugp.. All cuunvcnlencc~. Phone
Nntlc:e IH hereby given that ALei:)
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ll ~9·3t 1Shll!ln haR been duly appointed and ;
Wl~ l c nees,

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Mn. Ralph 'Pkkens ia

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Dated tht11 25th day 0: October I
cno five rolf!~ furniabed . 1933.
C&lt;ll Simp- Apia. 68-X.
a. A, MoCullough
Jud1Je of the Probate Court
11-8·3t 1
MeJsa County, Ohio. 1

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here satiU'da.y.
Dick
Hanley,
llHbol•
expected
to 1tain,
Art.
ccach of the Wlldcat8. was dlsap- · eleven
J:dnted at. the ahowlng of hla var- ' ebildten
slty yesterday 1n BCl'lmmage aaalns&amp; 1 tonl Man.
the yearUngs.
plays
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collarbone
BloomlnRton, Ind., Nov. 9-INS- . laat year .
1::. C. Hayes, coach of Indiana's I
football team, t.oday used a. revised "'"::-":~~f-:.----~-­
forward wall for the CbiCBIO IJ&amp;me ' C. E. F'U!dllng oold 40 head Gl'
with Bob Jones, pllfltlng fullba.ek , fine cattle tO Sarriu~l Logan o! Bel-, .,·._. WEST. SA-LEM
11ear
spel"t Sunday wi t h
at gu&amp;rd. Kelson and Vercuaki gave pre, last Thi.1rsday . He also so!d
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1 'fhur&amp;day
way for Acglemyer and Sprauer
''im 30 tons of hay. Mr. FlndliJ'Ig- 1 Mr.' ond Mrs. Otho Watt&amp; ot Mr. and Mrs. A. L. ~alllday 1\t- l}iawk. . . •-. ;. : .. "
tLe Uoe during an o11'ellll1ve scrim- then purchMed ~ .\:!"ad !lf year- b.\iddlt~ apertt &lt; 'Ml~af , with . ~~D.dl!d .PQmon .. OI'Jinge , at · Hem- , ,ca me Logan · called on . J·e~ni~
mage.
, Mre . watts' brother, Cash Ntchole.!! lock Grove Saturday night .
.
,\ hite T\lc&amp;day aUernOCID':_
1uug 11 to teed thls 1 Wtn!er. ,
, , , ; ,
. ORal ~hllllps and friend of Col- ·f Ivor: T..ogsn vJsif~d 11),8
1 Mr. a nd Mrs. 11:. M. Pierce and r.nd family.
1tiaught : r, Mr. wd Mn:. ,_. 06car
Mn, Etbil BiShop ol n .r Hawka ~t-.lu~ .!!Pent .Sur&gt;day with her pa,r· I George Loga n Tuer...day . . .
I Pierce of COolvi e, Mr. a:ild MrE. r.iJent Thursday , with' h!!r !ather, e.,ts. ~ert Phi\Up~ .,nd WJfc .
' 1 _Mr · and , Mt~. R.. ,(J. ~·~~~~;:~]
IChas. Bet zing 0
:.-)liver Rld~o.·· . John Buckley. .•
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•" l:towa,r d Mor~Oll . ~n~ wve Wl~re I h•mlly speut . $atw-~y
Mr. a.ud Mr&amp;. Eul Person o! !epent Bunda; with! Mr. and M~. n.
E. P. Bolen and son 1\lbf:..~;;f. w&gt;:lre.' ~J.Ldat ltUeKt.s of Carl Weese ~~~d ~· \'.! Ul. Mr.. allrl Mrs. Ward
HWlt,~on, Mt . und Mrs. Lowi.; ·E. Swartz.
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In Athens · Mon'day ori ; · bwiness. f/\mtfy of; Wllltesvllle.
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Sumner.
guest8 ot Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Find ·
Mrs. C. V. Dlx:;tln, 8011 Har .j', 'l'hey were dinner guests of W. P.
Land B!Shop . and AlV@- Bl!ihop 1 Wl1l l.ognn iS helpin g Joe
~raon of Ponu~roy, were Bunda:, Mrs. OeraJd Klug,, son .1\crt. ana f'A&gt;illt,IS.
w.:re t)mdneM4 v!sil.orr. In .Tack:len \"ith his corn huskln!l'.
ling and r~lly.
Thad Hannln ~ o! Pratts Fork, wer.!
B'ert Phll1lps and Tt~mily were Mof!da~.
Carl Hahcock called "n -,· Erne.;t
MIIJ. 1..\bby Hawk H.nd son, Evel'- gnel!ts Tue~dl&amp;y of Mr. and Mrs. Pumeroy bu~lness vt.sitors Monday..
I:'LK R.U·N
·- I Vay Su~day ever:&gt;lng. ~ ·• ,.
1tt, spent Sunday with Mr. Eml, K ~rbert DJxscn.
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Roben. Smith of S~lein Center '
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I Elizabeth Adkl ns ca.1led on r.1.1rs.
Mrs, Ja.me&amp; B'ttB.r tz.
j Mrs. Vesta Bentz made aliJ\.u.i. SlJCnt Monjay niRht With BUl Ro· i
, John Dalley Thursday.
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n~ lne.
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, 1 ~rs ... Je~nie . 'h,'hJ.te ,.sper1t Monday , Garnet BeLlt~ spcnf Monday W4h 1
Of CoJumbus, vlslled Mrs. Powell :;
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---- mot.httT . Mrs. Emma Grl1!in a :~d ·
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tlt:l. day.
tilF&gt;co 1\llin-; was a Po;ucra:; ·,;,,.

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Los Angebs, Nov. 9---INs---"etan·
rord hns speC'! und · 1 teW' theb·
.~s.turday,"
saJd
frlcky uttuc!\
Ocach Howard Jcue::; of Lhe UnlBy IN .B.
\Crsity of Southeru CaiUornia toIowa City, Ia .. No v. 9-INS-- (lay. · H~ may h~:~ Ye been fooling as
francis Schammel , ailing I ov.1\ £.11 his Tro,Pn ph:~.yers were tn good
Jim: man, ma.y !ee action agalnst cor.dltlon exceJ)t · l'.:rsklne, star
Mic higan
Sr.turd~y .
' physl~lan.'l t~\tlllc .
:ltld t.od:. y. A leg mlt.'&lt;'1ion has
t· ~ pt hltn 0::1 l hl!
sidcJ:;Jes thts 1 CwOJLCc. Wa:.ll , Nov 9 - iNS 1:. !P n ilnrd sc rmmagc scs~ Wa~:l 1 ugto n· s "lrcn -mll.n"
cle\ll&gt;J
,,on 1:;:::. enmln~ th{' rcguhH;, ~ uc~ ll.hat played V.'lthout ~ ubslttutlon
{(;('('[((I 1.1 &amp;topping M ichi!lt~.n
llof• ro.gn lnst S~anford Oct.ob ~r 28 wa~
l'~l,lllSC~
tut ~·o m c gro un d \HI.$ 11:-r:::ktll up today with the d~upping
r&lt;ah;ljl{\ thl'Oll!\il. the air andllround ' of Tex Markov, rud. to the third
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: ':-lnQ. Dnn Gav.am\·!ch of Chi·
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(.olitmtap(JJW, Minn .. NO\. 0----INE U.f!;,;mt California next S~turday .
- Minncsc1.n':: tootball t eam wasat
I.Tlk t odn~· hv preparation for the
Eugene, 01~ .. Nov. 9--INS-The
~1. C!hi1?.nl1 tonte~ l Nov.
18. Snow mos t complete offensive yet pl&amp;nue~.:
~C IJ! lhr! gcphers inrioor~ last
by the Univer:sity of Oregon ooachdu~,:, bliL with
Pt1g Lund, star Ina: staff "A11l tic poliahed off today

Football Briefs

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today · worked at. de·
deCease IIIJ(Ine:t tho PB.!IS• : -

Vernon Cnnntnplarn of Hunt1n1·
hm vl.alted relatives here Saturday
t'n hill way to h1a home a.t Bvan&amp;.
Mr. &amp;nd ).(ra. A. A. Board of ar.ham. Sta.tioo were v!llltora he4'1
Monday.

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d&amp;Uibter of Salem were vlattorl
t.ae Tuesday.
Mrs. G. W. lnReiB and Mrs. l-, S.
Dletoer were business vlaltora aMiddleport Monday.
Macy Ellza~t.Jl S;letper, a alar..
s:.~.• n College atudent, ·~ th,ll wee):
t&gt;nd ~ruest of her paren'ts, !4f. and
Mra Qbrlsty :wetner
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MondiLY froin a hcitlpttaJ . &amp;t Char!
leston and h1a coUcUtJon 11 re·
J.orted. to be otlout the same.

praetlce wu

lrJurl~ to heal.
Andlroo~ or&lt;lqred .,. _ . ,

IR&lt;-..e:e Fink and famtly.

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P'IJlk oJ' PJtlilbun:b speni
ItheCharl.eB
week end with hl8 mother, 14n.

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the pf01Pm today tor Notre
Dame's yaAJ.t.J football ~a:n Ia !·
nnal prejafationa for the Purdue boltle 1'011:~1· Coo&lt;lh HUDk .
Alldonon ,.~liliiolba "'I ICI'ImmlfO
fiJJ." h18 ..tirBt :drinl Bien to allow

meat shop m the front room of the
b.ui.Jd1nl formerly occupied by l,(ra.
A. E. strode.

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KeDr!':!th Heaton 'WU a bualneu
VlUt')l' at pt, Pleasant St.turday.
John McDaniel bu ope04Ml a

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2 for ·: room fi:Fta.tt ) of Luella Dyke late of Mid· j

FOR Rt:NT -

Tactllna'~: ~

.t ,QJ:IIrleii'Dn 1where
her huS~Ati · W en~red one 01 the
Charltaton hoepltala for treabnert.

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¥r. arod Mrs. Christy :JIIeLncr
-r;·rre viJJtor8 at Huntington) SWl•

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Da tDd tld:; ::!1lb duy of Octo~r. .....
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FOR R.lN'f- -Btm:: !t"liuc, all con- I
J01doe c( the Prcbat':) Court I 1 _..
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BobbU small aon or MJ. and ILfti.
Chrll Prubt and wbo )1.&amp;8 been Ill
with cijpbtherta l8 reported to ba

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vote clr7. The dry or1Q111Uona the blluard Of '81. We were tl\umb- Jlde for mllea. NobodJ oould under·
pUJI! . . .1'1:tmla tGr pdoe 01
emphaslltd, ww not aompromiM. inC Covered Wqa,:q In the Roclldu litand whJ tbe wolf ~·t
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National Temperance Bureau Lt un.. ' from all &amp;niJlea ot the Elkimo al· no permit-. Aft-er perapbiJ:lr &amp;roUnd
Tbl ~ tater "HllflldJJ lUll&amp;
del'lt(lod to have advlaed a coune phabeL. It mowed 10 hard the the creat c:lro1e tor twelve laps we
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similar to that W'lecl by Dr. WUion. 'I mountain owls muaeled In on the mddenly reaUHd why the •olt kept
JOUr ad lit ~.X ID IUCb a
He La acalnat a new campaJPl to hen roost~ .
tolna. Be liked. hl1 meala hot.
manbel' u liO ~ UN lln&amp;Mit relnatate the Etlhteent.h
Amend· ~
--!'MUlti to JOL
ment at this t&amp;me. but 1n&amp;ead wollld
When fOil ~ret loat In the anow
And, Jwt when the 1nk looked
Tbt pubJSihen wW. bt rMPOQII.blt have he drya davote themsclvea to you wander in bl8: circles like rt&lt;- the blackest on the new carpet., the
~..~oratt':u.eme~ ~In utJ1na: total &amp;Ntelnence Hnd tem·i fC'I'Dl admlnlatratloDI. After n mow hUzr.ard stopped, the lUll carne out
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perenctl.
rd aeve:nteen linked dayJ we reaUz. 1t. nd there waa Kit caraon wtt.h 11
~~~1me Dta lbould be J'$Oried
- ed we were In for a storm.
lnagnlfteent loving cup. U. was a
m-~ •
JJAROAJNB taken in on Phlloo,
grea.t home·coming. They took t.he
No advertllement wm be cann for
the world'a lar111eat selllnl Radio.
On the eilhteenth day or tbe blr &lt;'twvu oU tbe Covered W11gons and
leu thaD a IDIDlmum eharte o1
1200 9 tube Westlnlhouse Rl&amp;dJo c.;rcte which wu thirty mtlea from put up fltrlped awnlnp. That wu
twent.-flYe centl tGl' each &amp;~Mer~
A·l~tco; 1151 9
..,.1be Ph11co :!:t.cm b stem, we were pleked up our clol!ea ull except the time the
JaJng railroad tlltl and t~ for a barricade, a group, In this sector. Thousand• of •Jollan• worth of produea
Uon.
screen Orld.--&amp;utomatk volume end Chaled by a. . mean looltlrl&amp; llllll(·necked Pullman porter Htuck
&lt;I f•rm .trike Pickets i1 PICture-d on a highway lead., has been de3tro)·ed hr strikert. At Lawton towa,
control--ttti; •61.60 Baby Grandi w-oU with tramc light eyes. He was h!e: head lnlide the curtain• and
Dl' bato Sioux City, Iowa, one of the atorm centers of pickets turned looae eight carloads of Uveetock after.
-a:od condition~ ; 1 Cello 110 only a half~ mller and we palled hollered, "Altoona ."
be eurrent farm t.roubJe. Much •iolence bas occurred cattle train bad been forced to a halt.
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For Salehlm on t.he third lap.
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110: A complete Une of Philoo
Jo'OR BALE-8and . i(ral·ei, lime·
But then the rest of Lhe paclt
rtetta Pr\ltb were weejl; end guP.Sta ot vil!.ltlng her parents. Mr. and Mre:.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rltfee are
Radlo'~Wall
PaperPainte--Mu
1the proud parents ot a baby son,
&amp;.tone, coe.I f\nd aarkuitme lbne.
etartcd to bear dowf! in relay!.
Ml8S Oarmellta Cunn1ncham at her Joseph Keefer.
slcal llllltrume11ta, etc., H . M. F.;eh one WIUI ten mllell apart.
We do any kind of hauling, largo
James Diehl of Huntlngtoo W'lll a home at Evans.
W . H. VanHorn of Salem. w. va .. born Thursdq.
CR068, Middleport..
ll-8-3t They werd quJte sporting abtJut lt. vls.lt.or here Monday.
or small Jobll. We build concrt~te
MJu Malldne Heaton was a vl5i· wu a v1.sltor here over the weekend.
Virginia Meredith was the week.•
drives, aldewalk.s, walls, etcs .. by
lf they d~ 't . makll clean p1ck.ups
Donald ll'o!.;eaong, a atudent. at tor at GloUllter Jl'rlday.
WUUam Bo.so has returned to his end guest of friends here.
day or contract. Clarence EbersNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
thlly wer.t baok and did it right. We Ohio Unlveralty, apent the weekend
Mr. and ·Mn. James Elldna and home at wensvute. after spencling
Mr. and Mrs. c. L. FUrbee and
bach. Phone 38-R, Middleport., 0.
of Executor
~lowed up over the Great Divide at hla home here.
daughter of PoJnt PlelV!ant were' · several daya with his sister, JullB daughter were at Pt.. Pleasant, Sat~
11-8~8t.
Gen'l Oode, Bece. 1011~-13
but, tortuna.tely the wolf runnlnr
Mn. Elmer Brtnk.er,e.nd daughter buslne811 v1.sttora here ·8aturda3·.
Bo6o.
It ha.s been tw,nty years ur4,~ty.
E~otate of LJate snartnren BalleJ the aecond lea lost his batof' .
of New Haven vte:IWd relatlvn here i ~ra. Jease-Johlli!On of Salem wa.s ai,nce Mr. Boso ha8 been a viSltor
Mrs. w. H. VanHorn and da~h·
! •'OR SALE-&amp;weet, Juicy turnips
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tue Monday Jue&amp;t of Mra. Lewis here.
_ ter Sa.Jem, 1s the su-t ot her par~
20t bUBhel R. R. Lo\t, Racine, 0 .
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Christy Bletner was n pt Pleas,...,.
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l&lt;:m A Moraan and Gladys J Mor- we heard a stead
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Mt8s Badle Ellas h(UI retumed t.o ant vt.siWr. Friday.
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Paul Guthrie or Charluton was a hEtr home h~re after spending a. few
Mr. and Mrs. George Mees were 1 ·Mr. and Mrs. Herr.. dn Layne and
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When It oomn tlme to Uuow 10me
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llld, the dryJ would : t.n II JOins to be very out doors. bave a runt in lhe rumble leJrt.
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VOL. VIII

NO. 49

U lt'&amp; Nf!R lt'l In Tbe Tribune

POMEROY, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1933

WEATHER- Ohio mostly clou&lt;ly. :&gt;lot quite so
cold tonight. Saturday,
cloudy with rising tempe!"
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REBHS C~NTINUE .
UriC~T OESPIH
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Wednesday.

fEDEH~l VICU~l

PROBATE COURT NEWR

Bitter Strugrle In Cuba
Cosh More Than
100 Lives
HOME KIDDIES INVITED
Children or the Meigs County
(.:hlldren 's Home will be given the

-All New 1933 Fall Styleso\1
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probl.te court here Wedneaday to
Oeorje Albert ftad~kln , 21 , farmer
pf DyeBVIlle Blld Wanetta Morrison,

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INS Staff Correspondent
Havana. Nov 10--lNB-De.!Jplt"!

$16.75 Fur Trimmed Coats

ot C&amp;rpentet.

!heir defeat In Havanl\ in a lonR:
bttb&gt;r battle w•.• ch took more than
100 ltve8, rebel foes of Presldem

Now $12.75

$24.50 Fur Trimmed Coats

Thank You!
Friends and Supporte111, 1 am part.klalarly
JOU

In Interior Prepared
Stru~rle Throurh
To Bitter End

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Corporation,

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INSURGENTS MASS

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CLUB ENTERTAINED

appoin&amp;ed In havln~r ~~ouppor1ed me ·,o ~ole hearh&gt;dly at ttle
Elef'tlons Tuellday.

ho.~U!.'&gt;B to her oord club Wedne!dfly

Mrs.

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$29.95 Fur Trimmed Coats

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btreet. Ml!iR Adele Schoenleln wa~
guf'llt or the club Mi88 Mar·
Me}er reCPtvt'cl th e pl'iu• foJ
h:gh ~corr

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t treeL waa hostoos Wedne«ta.y eveu
Alloe llrady, Una Merkel. MaJ
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Poreta:n Mi8Slonary Soctety of the
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Silk \Dresses
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$19.75
Stunning Wool Dresses

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"I'M NO ANGEL"
GOLD QIGGERS OF

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LIBERTY
BUY NOW!

Wool Skirts
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