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Mr&amp; ty iState fluperviaora of Election• met

the home of Mr. and

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Athens,

who

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flt!ODa &amp;Dd ~ trantact routine bualaeRs
17ad8'e A .P , Miner rfiled hiM petlt
for .reelectloa I.'S Judre ot tho
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was starte!t In 1732, .-ben

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Tii•re -are but 99 ~avjnp ~ank de~sitors

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week's vtalt
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but tbe highest poln~ ls 1\tlOJit Blanc.
w1lt&lt;;)l I• 15,782 teet l!lg\,
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oeveey 1000 iiJOpulation, while in England tber'e are •
\~it/11b ,l'l'ance 846oand in Switzerfirtd 'lhfl'e are 1154.
s,urprising on .this "Bh•wing that many of our peop,
in life, J\ ~onsillerable part of these folks of
;M..t: llave ~flv}d some molley, tiut 'h~v~ put it into Gilt Rich~
•Xhey would have done jui\' as ~11 to spend it, 'BS
~- tltey 'iiioul&lt;l ha~e ,sbmethlng bo sh&lt;!W for their cash. THe
(lllo not be thordughly prosperou&amp; unless the saving h$-j
'·";om:~s pretty nearly, unlveri!al. :i,.

fa

orgiuHzatton.

HEJ!llJ.'!' OF ,THfl ALPS

1to11 ~!i,h are tho Al\ttiY ·
, A. Tbe &amp;vm.8'e lielkb7 ot
is about 10.000 t;eel &amp;f)nve I!Ct.l

1\l:eigs County's Leadillg Ne~
PubliAhoo Every Day E.x~t ~,)'; : '
VALUE $3.00
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YEAA FOR

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RING-SHAPED Tl-JBES

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. WlT-!1 EACH NEW ').'EARLY. sui!SciJI!jir.,

llllehel,in Tubes are made rillgsltaped like the easing itself·

~ fu TilE DAittv N~WS WE AI~ GIVINtt
A..G~'tn.t.IIJtk~ 'FdUNtAIN, JlrEN1 EXACTLY

yet they cost no ' fnol'e lhan
ordinary straight tabl!s:

hiK!E 'J'HE :.tccOMl'ANYING ILLUSTRA1&gt;wN,
'Gb!,(Jlll Thf(t.\u'pob a"d:Man tith Ta,.,!tot.•'
Iars :to The Daby N6ws.
.

IWt 1110 cal'ry Mlohelln Tube•

fil'ted

wtth angle valve•, eliabllng user• of
dlao wheel• to Inflate j{Jteir t1rel fra'm

the c.utalde ot th'e INHeet
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tb~ sex \Jii~ been slow t~ follow their suggestions and
'· lndepen&lt;lenee of torellrn dress customs. .A:merican
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I
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atJUed, should evolv&lt; a national oostume, more
~~IU;&lt;~~::,'fa'ryli~lt l~ss frolh ytiar to year, ~lrd lt:voldihr ex1

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.liB·;· S..r:.-~81~· &amp;ere ·

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styles t~at ar~
'"' · nnd otMr foreltln centei.'B of !ltyM. It i~
this llc,bylhl ~f E~r~i!ean ideas re~ulk in fnany tikt((.;t:l\a!~~·~~ a$ fashions go rabidly fttilil pii!' eitr~ine t• tll:c
!fli~ llf these stiles are unsillt~ to 'All\~cllri

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IJkiBING POhi€E OFtlCERS

the

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THIS Qtt'ER IS GOOD FOit A LiMifilD fin· ,

· ~N SPI~ ·

· Olr~ lot!'lert~ ooouplld ~1
of.' S; 1: Honllti:

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Milke aU cheeks )layable to tti~ Daily Nelr!J
Pom~oy, Olifo.

·- ·nuur:';

1111-dlopOrt O!!lf~ Hount:, l to 1 .,: m.

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rhOt~ ,tn~~p\ln&lt;lll:n\ bt

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'and by whoni
I ~· The fln't mechanical olm:lt•
made &amp;~out ?90 A. Q. b• a,rltcrt, a

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haS

GEORGIP,

~h~tj.l r,.,6•1,a +!!oe
tore · one1can -vote in
A. T~e Georgia iaw tO(t~lrel''' tbo\
• •
man or wOman mU3t, reside
'lti state ~;t least one year aDd ~e
to read.
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of

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N-f~r~~r

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The Nation's Leadlng Dftiiy
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tbo range wero mlllr:.efl to aap-

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for the bn.ty, 'l'lle t:ttbln Is

1l!llroil•o.~- II hili ~tivnte 1•fope rty, hut In a reg'tou
wi!ICII ts lsolnted f1·mn. t11e r~at or

Couutry by riumeroua tnke!l,

'

Beginning MONDAY,
, start our &amp;nll\1~1 TWO ·

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other Jtboda.
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o~

such

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Gr~al POOR, RICI!/iRD'S ·A~A"'ACK
t
r'
•

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I he

'

~· "W~El-n &gt;;yYI Poe;r :RlfharU.:s :A.I o~ ,.
Ill 'lnADI\Clf', s t~rt~~y Bt~njamln Fr ank:.. ~
lin and how ~ cta wW! Li e when he

/

!Jurp
900~

~~:~~ uliRI:!u -.u.i'\~·tht•· ,.rk!

ti -lbO I.

tf: S.~

"\lie

N. Ffhn-lhl'~ ~r. Richard's Al·
was starte!t In 1732, .-ben

,9·

FIRST €LOCk

~when .,. was

~-i~~~~i~
QF A'MERi~ ,
~
aJdills'• i\f the

&gt;

l:&gt;f'"' Uri

'

'

·

Blioth

MdRE THWFT NEEbED , '
'

'

I

"'

Tii•re -are but 99 ~avjnp ~ank de~sitors

•

the

·~·••.!'"' '06iutnbuo: ''turn«! ''
week's vtalt
,.

Q

the 1

.

,.'!ill

·Dr.· ·c~klwu

· ~. behtkt
oyer i liOifoFs

lel;~l,

ea-rltH~

$6.00

"

i'robt

f .J •• ! '

AMERIC~N Ll,&lt;ne_RA\I'Ui\l!l i'ilot.,.• liountl 8

L~~i;~;::'' l;~

'

'

but tbe highest poln~ ls 1\tlOJit Blanc.
w1lt&lt;;)l I• 15,782 teet l!lg\,
·

1

In the Uuited \
oeveey 1000 iiJOpulation, while in England tber'e are •
\~it/11b ,l'l'ance 846oand in Switzerfirtd 'lhfl'e are 1154.
s,urprising on .this "Bh•wing that many of our peop,
in life, J\ ~onsillerable part of these folks of
;M..t: llave ~flv}d some molley, tiut 'h~v~ put it into Gilt Rich~
•Xhey would have done jui\' as ~11 to spend it, 'BS
~- tltey 'iiioul&lt;l ha~e ,sbmethlng bo sh&lt;!W for their cash. THe
(lllo not be thordughly prosperou&amp; unless the saving h$-j
'·";om:~s pretty nearly, unlveri!al. :i,.

fa

orgiuHzatton.

HEJ!llJ.'!' OF ,THfl ALPS

1to11 ~!i,h are tho Al\ttiY ·
, A. Tbe &amp;vm.8'e lielkb7 ot
is about 10.000 t;eel &amp;f)nve I!Ct.l

1\l:eigs County's Leadillg Ne~
PubliAhoo Every Day E.x~t ~,)'; : '
VALUE $3.00
r
, '•
I
BY SPEC!~ ARRANGEMEN'r_.oor\t (6 lil .
YEAA FOR

or

.New YCil"k cttX."

ftrst cl~q1t

the

Vol\mtoera

monk. J )
I

1

p, ·m.

10 o. m.: I to

l honp 43..X.

a

Phori1 1 13QrR.

...

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...~ri· \A:F~NB1 :N£w 14

kARk'f·oo~~Nt

ONLY

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tires -and .Tuli5a ,. "

rotJ'N'l'A)R ~ltit Wij'(fttl fil i. tifl!lf.f Qiiilll'

F()R SC'i:IOOL BOYS
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'

'•

AND GiRl's. ' ' '

\

'

I

RING-SHAPED Tl-JBES

I"

. WlT-!1 EACH NEW ').'EARLY. sui!SciJI!jir.,

llllehel,in Tubes are made rillgsltaped like the easing itself·

~ fu TilE DAittv N~WS WE AI~ GIVINtt
A..G~'tn.t.IIJtk~ 'FdUNtAIN, JlrEN1 EXACTLY

yet they cost no ' fnol'e lhan
ordinary straight tabl!s:

hiK!E 'J'HE :.tccOMl'ANYING ILLUSTRA1&gt;wN,
'Gb!,(Jlll Thf(t.\u'pob a"d:Man tith Ta,.,!tot.•'
Iars :to The Daby N6ws.
.

IWt 1110 cal'ry Mlohelln Tube•

fil'ted

wtth angle valve•, eliabllng user• of
dlao wheel• to Inflate j{Jteir t1rel fra'm

the c.utalde ot th'e INHeet
'

'

"'

.ilt;!~ftlltti II».~ ~t\ fllidl! lo induce the women •f Amer-

elo~htng

way Jives.

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SOdte 1e&amp;dera of woman's thol\ght have betome quite indl!i'·
'
tb~ sex \Jii~ been slow t~ follow their suggestions and
'· lndepen&lt;lenee of torellrn dress customs. .A:merican
, '
I
'
atJUed, should evolv&lt; a national oostume, more
~~IU;&lt;~~::,'fa'ryli~lt l~ss frolh ytiar to year, ~lrd lt:voldihr ex1

1

.MIC

.liB·;· S..r:.-~81~· &amp;ere ·

•

~

styles t~at ar~
'"' · nnd otMr foreltln centei.'B of !ltyM. It i~
this llc,bylhl ~f E~r~i!ean ideas re~ulk in fnany tikt((.;t:l\a!~~·~~ a$ fashions go rabidly fttilil pii!' eitr~ine t• tll:c
!fli~ llf these stiles are unsillt~ to 'All\~cllri

" \

."'

IJkiBING POhi€E OFtlCERS

the

.'

''
THIS Qtt'ER IS GOOD FOit A LiMifilD fin· ,

· ~N SPI~ ·

· Olr~ lot!'lert~ ooouplld ~1
of.' S; 1: Honllti:

'.

Milke aU cheeks )layable to tti~ Daily Nelr!J
Pom~oy, Olifo.

·- ·nuur:';

1111-dlopOrt O!!lf~ Hount:, l to 1 .,: m.

1

rhOt~ ,tn~~p\ln&lt;lll:n\ bt

,,

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lin!'

'and by whoni
I ~· The fln't mechanical olm:lt•
made &amp;~out ?90 A. Q. b• a,rltcrt, a

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•

• •

haS

GEORGIP,

~h~tj.l r,.,6•1,a +!!oe
tore · one1can -vote in
A. T~e Georgia iaw tO(t~lrel''' tbo\
• •
man or wOman mU3t, reside
'lti state ~;t least one year aDd ~e
to read.
·t
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'
'1

1

of

w,oni Ave.,

,.

N-f~r~~r

and

w•siOJUy

u. ·s.

~&gt;;

The Nation's Leadlng Dftiiy
VALb E ..00

·

FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND

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Motbr or

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Tivo old pann constituted lb&amp;

'

ot (..'OOklng utensilS. C~Will run·
tbo range wero mlllr:.efl to aap-

\

for the bn.ty, 'l'lle t:ttbln Is

1l!llroil•o.~- II hili ~tivnte 1•fope rty, hut In a reg'tou
wi!ICII ts lsolnted f1·mn. t11e r~at or

Couutry by riumeroua tnke!l,

'

Beginning MONDAY,
, start our &amp;nll\1~1 TWO ·

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for (lllsh (excepting
ROO'FlNG,fwhlch aN now ·:liJ!
' At-tire sanu! ~me
, 1M.r.Y priced, '!ilr BE,~ift;
other Jtboda.
-' No l(A'RK1Ji&gt;S:wllll\~··~

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,. Spobne,
were J:IUled a.nd

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t\:orthern PaciDc

OHio--cJondy in wett rain tn ea.et
i.Dd central parts tonlsbt,, coolet
tolllgbt

41 westbound

cwitcb en.-lae •t
east ot here ')\hree

New York Actor Takes Novel
Methoa of Haltmg Wile's

and all of the lll.jured were ·tl'l•jnliiOIO.IJ

Action lor DJVorce.

BROWNS LO$E LEAD
'

:Ne-w IYork -li~llJllng
with his wtre, IWIIII11ml l&lt;noCka Hla 3fth
who \Vbs fmin&amp;' him tor dl,.orce Ber-Run of Senon ~
uard Orum llle llnnd~o;al cumOOy lll\r
Bt t.ou.t~ Sept 9 -,Bt
forestalltd a fiDnl de..:tee.of dlvor~'e b)'""'" ••• eecond place lu
tbe cuurts Gtnn' lllo arul hi$ \\lfe,
,pennaut l'lll4:El

Her

Home
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F. leanor Cl t ls;ty ttJrmer H'tltr of "ev· lng
Detroit while New
eral well kll(n"n p od uctlrms 11.re now .fe&amp;.te!l Was}llngton
Kenneth
&lt;ln their ,~111 to l'w.rle ou a second IIRrnl knooked his thirty stxtb

llont$lll'OOI'l
Granville pll\~ing io Cble•g~ rood jor

.and

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~l[?i.l~~~~l'Loc~~~uet
St
, above

In a newB[IIJ'ler U11t hll ,-.lfe hf!tl not

all ~~~hho~

McKAY.

,uaon rep.1ning
home run lead.

I

Slsl~j gpt two hitt out of three
lng 7 conaecutl•e ga me ~t In whh:h

wbere 11111~ ChHMtY hod nn npnrtment ba-ggcra .with b. mu.n 9ll base
T.llere ' rt"C6r'l&lt; lliHt iOI\ WIIS e~ed time
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New York
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of Meigs County

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tu ht~ln~8s-Rocllester ':l1rnea

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1111 upprecl1•te single
It 1s.._.._ AncJ s•)J.ne nr e
1 til tl1ey are duubl1

the t(ldne~Firtt

Effect.

of Preaent lllr.eN Felt Nearly TWio
Weekt Ago-Pre1ldent'a •rather
Called to Waahlngton

Earty start
A tlo('tor la tely umtlled a {.-irl 'I nora
1 e 1 nd ua:lic1 etl luto tiJJ 1\ol 1 twe1111
)I!Bfll !\g'O lJII'UI )OV P.' Ut first sl ght1
] Anlll On Oplnloll.

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They eny a '' m 1111 r.11.r 't keep •
secret bnt did '1 u ~' e1 I"
them theJr n~e u1 11•r II~'"
tYo eht;y sf*en-l ll ~u:;;o Atlt't tc n

,Middleport
-

The daughtel&amp; of M1" Henry
bers v.l11 leave Mund:tY tor Colum· l
bus and r1om there to their home
Wasllingtclll D C to reaumt1
schOOl t!Utles
Mrs s F BerrY 111 a. visitor
1

flVo.lfghn
om Belprl!
and she nnd MI"S ·n·"•
df Pontero))
... Wllre &lt;lli:nctJOon I ,

CITY

OF COAL

Ailment 1nd DetcrJbed •• Pltten
tlon of

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Pl'ecautlDn
(In cleanl4!1 bou~ tM' lteplut1der J•
In comrtaut liS{" Make: lt 8ftfe tJy t:~n.IJ.
lug smue pl\.."Ces of rub~e1 on the lo w'U'
"Dd!i l t the Jltdder

LEAGUE
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PHYSICIANS SUMMONED

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Unvarnlahod Truth
Mrml 11. tHm who thlnka he ht 841
did\~ I tn p1 nve dellberatlon 11 merely

an Old

•PPIIOO ~or ,ltl,f nnnl dhor~e pnptmJ
oner l&gt;d11g rmJ1t1 rl un lnterlocutoty he hat hit 114Lfely This I&amp; onlJ fb ree
decree 111:\ etnl we1ks ugQ; So l1e hn!l under the modern ~aJo{ leag'ue rec
tenej,J to Nc,v tto rk cit~ t(Jl the Mtel ord Bobby Veach clou ted two

School

Sixth and
the Oen~

th~

Recotaty NOt lS$Ur&amp;d, II
Is Off~lalfJ Aanounoad.
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Mal Y

Shnp

I

Mn c L Singleton nnd dnuol•t"'
aam~ tiown rrom Ch'arlevton
VIsit with her paqmt~ J B D&lt;JWnllnod
a.nd wife
Mrs Herbert McCrae! en and
ure tluVIU flom Coluwb us for a
with her mother M.r!,l George

~"· '""''' Phillip~ wlf~ nf
lllrlate:u~ 11 nt' of the Linden worKOI.j

111 the pn11t WPek

ll.~&amp;j~;i.~ wRy to

recoven
lobntl and son Ncvtn

J'&amp;8t I!I)Veral ~onth!!
homCl will le~ve to
I
home nt

...

und family
Mr

and Ml's Oeorli:'e

BOOn move from

the

tbo T H Davis

Base Ball

Rulne Defeated 1Poaeroy Sllll·
day Afternoon By a ~re

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Cftpt

I

Hnwdcr property ,m Or&amp;vel .H 11

I

protJ ~ rty

Mll'll Elizabeth RttBIItlll ll
tliiB' week hl Albanr :!.'!. the g11est

Cpmp"'ny a

Srtlt

vlllt~e

ent1r11

liJ trulr a

on
welcome

'" 1

p.mnn~e

l)'~e~

lympdhetlo Bird • Honk• Friend to
Pond frDm Field •nd 'Honkt"

m.y prlml

I

) Him Back

0~6.5

-

wa Meu

M:rs Frank Solton o.ndr fu.mtly
Cl:ln!'lles Dye ~ WJB a "Vtaltor
weet here from t.tt, \ r uJn
:Mfm~ Rne!1el Erskine bas retun1ed
r)'om n month s vhdt at h er b orne In
C 1m'berlatul Falls KY Re t
1\1d sister Mist~ Mar~~;Het Wnl
rl\ e s unday and ihflY will oc,:up)rj
lh~J ltathbnrn suite o41 nnmR
Mlsa Lu rlllc Powep vi&amp;ited tht'i
v.eek in Cilnrlo!lton Nlth rel:ttlve~&amp;
Mt !llld Mrs J H \ line ware
r1 om Athens tltis wee~ to atLE.Dd
runeral ot Mr~ s D Webb whteh

men Ita orlr.1n tlcl lllll
Jteoplt of

pr~;&gt;

hhtt.l\11!

.,-~;~~~~t~ obJects usunlly no ani·

it

or J'l![ltll\9 wttre tnken

for

t lfto8

ana In
ot In
qf
lii)Ofl

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wnrked

a1

blatn.ket~t.

and 1hluld&amp;.

GreenR borq AID - A QUeer l"le or the
frleu lr;llp ex lillh G: ht
h\ ~111 " galldt~r n•ul n bllud ox on t11~

e~trnurdlunry

ff\rmo/llrn:'CIJU Uthloft lnthe~Jnuth
l.'m ttn,d o~ til e c1 unty 11 n!l I rt ugl t
~eru ~
Xnch dny fiiO the story gQe!! 1\ l!tnl e
ly Ct\llde~ \\ lth l1ls hrlln~t f ull of !Ifill
pnttfy ml!l lii K h• ad full or rettpons l
llllltr, lenqlil an aged nnd tQtnlly bJITl(l
ox M n henr b) 1101111 for ,u, fer
1 The g1 nli f! l "alklng ju ~ t In fnmt
CJIIMkl'l IHI~ IIIUI HU!II In Orlll'r till~
the 11\ghtltHY OX 11111) fll]0\1 HUll 1'11h.lTl

Hemsley rt
Oulnth ~

0

Somerville ct'
R Spencer 2b
B Spenc:er c
Cundltr p

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2

ti n.1 ]10!\tt I &gt;~ I l?n&lt;' h I 1!1 'bIll lei l.ltUQiiN

F~lcf1

3b c

8-Y:frs 2b
T Beegle ct
A.llen1worth , c ..3b rt
.J~~, 1 p~eg~e as

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Chopped Off Finger
' to Foal the P.ollce

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JJarl Snyder son ~ ot ~~r nml Mr3
IQII.r:ls
ISnyder died Sund1y 1 t hi"
0 1

ltea4 tbe Da. ty New 4

bome o~ Thomas F&gt; k
Dece:.~ot&gt;d
83 11 1 11 4'88 29 r f!:aM old and was an ()ver
AB R H ll ten soldier darlnr the Wlorld War
5 1 2 2 during wblch he wu badly gasaed

Totftl
lPOmeroy

e''""c'...I..\'1,.-Jlh\ h!A Jlllllt!ge rh tnk11 hi JJ
1 !lw ux Ju H tln1shet1
gnmltr IC11l ~ him buck co tile

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Mf1on 1 rf
11 1\lr H;a. wkln8 ('

0 0 ultimately caunlug ttl~ d~&gt;nth hav .ug
o1X'
1 1 been an lnnll1 turing thf
monthfl
H ~ til 11nrv \ fd Llv bl1 mo+t
1 3
I
1 0 er, several bntharM :md ~:me Jl!o!lt&gt;r
0 0 Funeral servlc.ga ,.; II be lit' Id. ut 1t c
1 0 reflldence Wwl1~sl u' nrtern )on at 2

11nst

I

1 0 o'elock
0
0

1 11rrl I

Total
Two ban bit&amp; M Dll"kworth
lPa.riey t wo Home r\1rs Hamm AI·

elnaworth Base bu.Ue otf Haw
011

ktne one Btti!,Ck""''ut by Cundll', 11

by Hawklnl tour

1 2 1 4 6 a1 s 9

,4nd Mash
Found On S.huler
Near Danville r~

Safllm 'rownship

officeril report

32 0 1oo o 0
Wbat
tl:'! be the moa
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1
4
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0-·Simc•de:m
and
up
to
dfit('
moonsblne
'l'omeroy
] outft~ ever found In Melp count1
Sunday the faBt
Ru:t
uaearthe~ Sunday by Sberld
roted euy picking tor tbe
Reeves on tbe S(lhuler l~ttr~r, near
btne or tht place by a score of 11
Danville l n Salem town ship """Wttb
5 The pttcblns cf peaoon
the Btilllng ootflt w:\s toun l! nine
•rt the ;amoke lwall rna.n, waa
b&amp;rrela nearly all ol whltb O!m&gt;t.•lq·J ·
trhln r,atur: " of the rnme
ed mash to va.riout 11t111H
prep.
Fltat teatn batterltl\,! 8taa1fiY Hen~ aratlon for later dtsttllltUon ot the
driek• and Gibbs Setond te11.m ~t~
No one wu foltDd: near
te.rlea Bryan Stobart nnd Dt11
abobl the Hllcit ou*nt pnd
has
l~
bee..n
1o
Radne

Kerre

\

DIVDI'Cid Deller In Skunk Peltl
Chicago !...Declur iQ.a: that Jhe tttll•
moaphcte wlllch l!nvaloiKKJ J1er hu&amp;
blnll WAI too mueh tor ber Esther
~nnMOn Ranch of Ohl&lt;!lliJO formerly •

b~auty

ha~ Kecur~od~a:~::d:IJ,·:~~~~~~~~:~j~~::~~::i;;i;~·r:r~

vorce from
Oharle11
ioJJli1CiuU
I!I I M ltanch ot
"'ortb Neb Rllltu.:h IMa fur
and IJI)eclall!!efl lb llli.unlc J,lEtltL

Movie Mad Bo)'a Would •Wrepk
N

or

NOT :.\£1 HAfPY
'
:t
AS TI(F; BIRDII!S

&amp;Utl;c~~ooklink

To the Ladies' Aid, the Church
Supper Committee, the Cake
Sale Committee and a Few Others

rellt:.neous &amp;hov. er In honnr of Miss
Hcrnfce S rh kland a rlrle of next
Sntnrday Tht1 gnts "' ere p~'esf!nted
by llttlo Rn.r-hel F. bc1re tl Htlhe 1 az:::
a h1lde wl o brought tt:om In o t a
white-covered wago n 'l'hc !\ •Hse~;
trrta Elherteh\ nnd ~!thea Miller
were assistant bo s tc~llet

ut~ 1 ~ r:arc~r.••-r-- I)'ITH BUYING

WHI~IIE I

told llr M-cNamee that his commit
tee was all wrong People 'Who
tn use this croulng at night say
tt is one of the most dan~crou&amp;
!town end ba"Ve lbeen st&gt;Ckmg r
fl'ODI. a bad ettnatlon t1r Mil' I' tl:~&gt;(\
A hrt:b.er Jnveatlptlon o' the 11111t
ter IWU .promised
1

1

WANTflll 1"11811( l'ORI.'III AD

" quiet .,.eddfnc occufO;I~.!I•.•
dtemoon at ~ o ctoek at
M E

P&amp;r&amp;o~:~qe v when Ml•"\l~.l

et E Sauer and Klinlllton
son pllfhted their ti'Oth In ;l&gt;l\l)f.•~
(If tbe n e~r' re1atl-.r.'1
parties Rev J C ~I eeth
usiDI' the rfQt ceremony
The bride Ia tbe d&amp;uthter
Georre Sauer &amp;ti'd Itt on.e
finest vounR ladlett

TICLEN
The editor or The 01\ l) ~f'W!I re I•m•ml!er or
er W W Thompaon thh nrternoon
and IIlio of the
and take n before Ju!4Uoo or the allzes that there are mn ny fl 1 ~
Hudson f• t'be ~oa of Mr
H R Barnes C"hargtd wllh tlli lke~s In Meigs counl y He also
R11d10D of
whiskey Be piPadi no t guilty a\\ aro of the t•ct tb:1t thP~e
I""''""
f\l M.;1Jlv f'w ~ ,.,
nnd gn\c bond in tho suit ot $800 for t' II'HIS thinkers can wtllc first
The youn1 eouple
a hear!n,. Tin rsday Uf\ll:t at ~ a m Iarticii!J-and he not only lnv te!
the home of Mr Bauer
Insists that these pooplo In our
enl.
tinlty contribute to the Publfc
DRY DOCK I!MPLOYEI!S
department of Th ~&gt; Dally No'"· 1
STRIKE FOR MORE WAGES 1\rum
It you can give lUi any

Dorlln Lltt'e v.as ar""ested by ('lfftc

~~::~~:::•'~~;~

alt]t.::-af·Jti{;.

GALLIPOLIS 0 Rept 11 Work wblcb may luterert 'our nel.~hi&gt;OrJI!;;;;:;:~:f~~i;;;l;a~~
men 1t Knnawha Enterpr1"e a nd please let us have It
nan1 drv dock11 on tbe Knnawha
'ivcr struck toda r to'" an lncrelaej Geor;e Mees and Alfred l lherfeld
trOJfl $4 50 to $6 85' per dRy 1 e men ot Clberfelds Cash Store are t6&gt; tilt
1\ l o quit work alao demand an
6!ght bo ~r....Uay

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