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80uthern Ohio and Wl'st VIrginia
and the history or the familY extends,. over a period or ma.ny yean
Tbe f\r11t of th"' family Thomt~s
ll'arley Clime w America from EngLand., settllnr In Jllmestown, Va,
ut 162~ Hl:s deliCendantll m.trrate&lt;t
north to North OatoJjoa ln 1'13a,
t.henCI" to oreenbrler cotUltY. Wes~
Vlr&amp;:inia In 1766 and m I'JIIIi to
Green countv in Penllll)'i'Yilnla
David Farley and son James wenL
J.o Monrot county Ohro rnow Noble oounLyt Jn 1816 apreadln&amp;: the
!amtly lnlo various sections vr lhe
country
Jo'ollow ng a picn ic dinner a proM
gram of varied ft!ature!l will be
presented including !Sf!veral addreliBes and a pr(lfJram or songs oy
Ule Parsons QIIIUtette of Charle8ton The picnic and reunion wm be
an all day a fffl ir and one ot the la1ges l.. attendances tor sevP.ra. yea.r~
iJ; t!Xpect.ed

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Columbull TUeGda,. after spend1ng
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Mveral days wlt.h rt:IaUvea here
A
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r'"-ville church, who llm'Ved. a fried
Wh' h Makea Report Of They were accompanied by t.he 47
utomo I ea, '-"&amp;&amp;13'" ct"Cien and Jamb supper In real
Middleport Lad Brou1ht
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former 's motller, Mrs. Mary PhiiUp.ll
inr Nearly 200 Men,
count~} taahlon
To Pomeroy By Juv·
Indictment&amp;~ Swift
wbo will remaJn for a shor\ vlslt;
C
ty
Jl'ollow1n&amp; the supper l:.he nearbv
Ia
"oreman
Mrs Oeor1e Joachlm and dalllh.·
er
OUD
vtaJtors returned to t.ZI.etr homes
enile Officen
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ter Edith went to Columbwl Tues..... t ... ~-- t
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day Cor a few days visit wiW, friend!! ON INSPECTION TRIP ~......ht"b; ~.!...:!.....,.,w:".nd."'y
• FIVE iHHELD
and relatives
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FOLLOWING FIGHT
momtna Ule enUre IJ'OU.P. number·
Mr and Mrs Harry Dye and son Stop At Farma·,
Pleat· ln&amp;
fa cars with a.brioet. 200 p&amp;asen•
Th
Ch eel
h F 'I Tip and the Ml.sseB Mar, Ruaseu
gera made thelr tllst. srop at the 1
In Which ' Advenary Ia
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Bl • and Leola Davis went to Rockbr1d8e
ant And GaJ,\ipolie
B. Weed pollltry Jann at Pin
ure To
vide For
""eduesd&amp;y to viBJt the Quanacut
Alto y:.:t.:....J
Potnt.e and from tnere vle!Ud lhe
Injured And Taken
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Ch i ld ren
6arnp Th18 eamp is located between
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Fneker BrotJ\era a;.Jant..
Lancaster and Logan and the tolTo Doctor
lowing people an spendlns Lhelr
Poultrymen from man!' chffe:rent
Several dJfterent and ULtete~~tlnO'
Nineteen true blllll vl Indict- vacations there MiMes Sara Ptan- sectloru; vf Ohlo B.Ild Wellt Vir- metbods of bandllnl poultry were
Weyland Covert, !6 of M1ddlament.s were returned by IJle grand ees WJidennuth. Pt&amp;nce11 Dye, Mrs a:tnla vislted Mella county yest.er- W!tnessed at boih ihe Weed and
port, was bl'OUiht tv the MelgJ
jury 't'hen they reported to th" Add.le Otuescr, Willard ABhworth, day, while accompanyina tile an- Preclr:er tarms, after which the tour
county Jail Tm!sday n!(ht '"J Harcourt late Tuesday afternoon The Max Dye and George P'arl.s ot nut~.l OhiO Poultry Tour Porty•SI!:V• maved nato the Bt&amp;t8 Poult.r)" Plant
veJ Pn:nch. juveuHe omcer, and
report or the Jury was the result ol Pomeroy and MIMes Veva R~ ~ automoblllltl, carryln&amp; nnrl)" 300 a L 1'a rked~ Tho•~o""'
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a two-.d&amp;y ltaaivn, In whkh several Dorothy Fultz and Bob HarriS at poultryman entered the COWltY from
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Hank YoUill". deputy sheriff, alter
casetl were Investigated
MJddlepprt
the west over State Route 1'24: The OaUipolla, Comstalk monwnen~ at
he had alleledly a&amp;l!&amp;ulted Brooks
Mcltlnley, lli also or Middleport
'i'he report was signed by H N
Mr ILnd Mrs Wright McCrotH~o first Metas oounty step on tl1e tour Potnl•• I '"Pie~_!ltKaon""aw~!""'ln'wv
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Aootlrdtns
to probaUon officer
sw••t of Mlddlepo•l. loreman of tbe and children returned Tuesda" af· .,.as made a~ the farm of B IC Bu- _,..,.,
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Prencb, Cvver\ aceused McKinley
PICNIC SUPPER
P'lve ot the indiel.ments
were Mn. McKinley Finch ot Hoopes- -:::::'::::
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or telll~ certain Ullll88 about him
Twenly fou r people attended th'.l \\lthheld rrom public ~tlon !).t the r c I town Ill
w~ they met on North Second
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Mrs Mabel Wolfe, Mrs Berthtl
a.venue, Tuesday night McKinley prcmc ~;upper of the membe rs or the quest of Cedric w Clark pl"OtieCut ~
denied Lhe assertlona or Covert. It MaM,nolla Temple ot Pythlan Bls- jlniJ att.orneJ,o The remalnmg tour- Radford Mrs Nancy Walker, Mra
Annie Durst and daurhl.er Mtss I
waa said and. an O.I"Jument ensued t.ers lodg e Tu~y ~venmg , at the teen are as follows
Lollowlng
Jui1u.s Jay, negler.t t.o pro\•ide r.n Cora, Mrs Edith Ament, Mrs. Eli.!.aTh.e two lett the place where \hey Sl1enang Sprinp The
beth Campbell,
Mrs
Elizabeth
met on Second -avenue and Went In- g.ue.':ltls wt!re present Mrs Perry children
ora H WhJte abandoning prea ~ Darst and Mlsa Lucille Bmrhs spent
Ul an alley or a Urtened stKtt of an Mitch 1u1d sun Bob, or Toledo and
adjolnln&amp; street, When! the alleged M1 s Evelyn Lucke and Mill.s Maxine nant woman and a separate Indict-\ Tuesday evenlnll' In Tup~M!ra PlaJna
ment for ne1dect to provl( l€ t01 attendlnif a meeting oi tlle DaiJihStt!wurt of Pomeroy
att.aek took ()Wle
~children
r
t.ers of America lodge
M:oKinley was taken to the office
BRIDGE PARTY
Mlle.s W)\tt.t neglecl l&lt;l provide
Mr and Mra R 0
ot Dr Harold M. Crumley, where he
Mls~ Ruth Huber ;:mt.l!rtalned 1 for children '
Shelbyville Mo, wf\re
r&amp;ce1ved attentiOn to a wvund near with a bildge par~y Tu~r-;day even·
A E Jru::obs rhawlng cl1eck with- ers on !rlenda bere
h!Ji mouth
&amp;vera! of the younr- mg at the home of h~1 n.unL Mr11 out credu..
Miss Gloria Jean Oest ot Colum·
N;er s teeth had been loosened a&amp; John Huber on Union Avenue hon·
Hlm'ler Logan cauvlng con~d bu11 is hare sper,dJng her vacation
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the result vt a blow In the mouth o1lng Mtss Pauline DIPhl of Col urll - weaporut
with Mr lllld Mrs D H Peoples
It was tile physlclan'J roeport .1\C- bu11 u.nd Miss Loul88 Karr or Syr'a- ! ClarPnce Quall.!l, shooting wltb
Mr and Mr~ Chllrles Canterbury
cordJbr to r~nch that the cut on r.:ll!:le N Y CoverR weN! laid for the \ Intent Lo k!U or wowld
and son Ralrh or Pontiac, Mich.
the mouth was made by some In- following ML'S61l'll Dorothy and Mar·
JeMe Peyton Johq Dickson . a{ld arrived Tuesdar for a two weeks
strument a.nd not by the bftre fist
cella Rt!lbel RuLli West, . Cecil1a I WJlllam Wise bul'(lary antl larcen y visit with fr1enda In Porneroy and
Durin&amp;: the questioning ot Covert Wippel, Anna Malle Ek'horr. Pau - I Virgil Thon1a.s and Olen Lyonq, RockRprlngs
In t.bt! sheriff"&amp; otflce here Tuesday lne Diehl, Louise Ka1r and the burglary ll1ld larceny
Earl Precker or Chester anCI Chal!l
nl~hl. the lad swutly declared that hmtess Mis.':l Huber Miss Pauline
L~ Sweiger 11.nd Roy Griffith Canterbury of Pontiac Mlc
l1a e
he had use&gt;1 no weapon o.nd hac. DU!hl 1e,celved high score of the ar~~~~:n
returned
1.o
Pomervy
after
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~;truck McKinley with his ttst
eve'lung and M1ss Ululr;e Kan wa H
E"Stel Rhodes and Frank Swift 1 o. month touring ~ the WeAtern
a.s.sau l~ and battery
states
Covert was allowed t.o ~turn ~ aWarded consolation ptl,:e
h1.s home Tuerutay ntght whlle til.t:
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F1ank SwiCt breaking into house
Mrs Maraaret Nlehouse Mr and
juvj!nlle
cv11rt
sald Wednesday
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AIJXILIARV MEETS
In day till"lt' rwd eonunltthlll pe1
Mrs Edward Deller and t.lmuy Mr
nwmini that he will be returned
rht! members of the Amerlr:Wl sonal violence
and Mrs Hemy Deller aJid fadrllv
here sl1ould McKinley'l'i parent.Ji rill· Ley ion Au11 lll ury held their rrgulal
Carl Duckworth aN!IHUit and bat 1of Cmclnnll.ti and Chi r.s Wltr.gall
metJ trng 1uesday evenlnR at the tm y
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' of Huntington 8pent TUhlday with 1
charges
&amp;y Wil~&gt;on rauur~ to .,top rnoto Fled oans and fanUJy
The altercation betwilf!n tha two Liij!.lon il a ll Hostes~ r~ Wllll' Mts
Mr s Re-nshaw an&lt;l vehicle J.fU!r acc1dcn l
George Bta&amp;t-of MlnerHVillf' wllo
h1d11 wns th e result. of the que ~tlon­ Annu. Stllrl.
reoent1y underwent an opeln.tlon
tna ot McKinley by the Juveulle Mr s F'l"llnk 01et:~s Mr!i Cora War
court followlna: an alleged "beer ne1 won tire pr izc box Y.hlch wat:. ATTEND VETERANS FUNERAl, for tonsJJIJ and v.denoldiJ Ll~ the
Mrs John Btmkus, Mrs Marion Maar Emf!rrency hospit.al 18 re
party In Middleport !l!~ral weeks domued b} Mrs A .P Ersel11teln
Mr ~ Harry Houdashe!t and MrR Radfmd. Mrs Elmer Wickham, Mr.. ported tube getting along 'rrice1v o.go
Covert"s name was said tu
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d M ·ro iioegleln
Ed Hlt.e of Monkey Run Wati tokhave been mentioned during the A F EJ.Selstem gave lnt.ere~tlng
questlonlnlil and It wa:&gt; thought to _rcpor~ on the conventiOn heW m ~t~~~~z :o t~Bi-~une:sl ~"tJA!tlll ~I en to the Grant hosptt.al m C'..OI\Jm- •
l ,I IJ
Smith of• R 1 ;{i~nd Mr 8'uB Tuesll:ny wherf! he will undetllol
have been tht&amp; th11.t he referred to 1 uredo Durl.ng lhe busineSI'Isesmon Com
th 1 t u
ve.l!n.r . an operation lor the 1 ~movaJ 0( \'" 1
"When he ac0011ted McKinley on tlle It was de( ideU to glvt! a plcnle siiJ)1
mon
I, piece hJ
vf Ateel which flew Into hlo '
per Lh rs r.omrnB" F1 ldUJ ul lhc El • Bm t.lllwads to' "'nl
11treet Tuesday nl&amp;ht
'··· f ld f
in Rutan
wns P
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e
arm
eye
w
le he waa workin11 at Byrn- I
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cWJe Mi~e No 16 Tueflday tnonl.lng
1&gt;JES IN FLORIDA
MOitl!: MEN FINO WORK
1 N:l.s!les Eva Pell6 and Blanche
~· ·ot
Core Bee11le, brother of J:lm~:r ShepllercrOf Hlllsboro, o , were visWord hat~ been received here of \ Kenton o., Au, 24. - INS-Pro·
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the dt'Ath of II:I!Mtn Thomas, dnu - W,Upjil' I aj:JdiUonal
4!mpJo:rm~t, ~~ Art bur Beerle, wa:a to.ken t;o l lktn tn (hwn Wednesday
Mrs Carl Bach (Helen Spence)
~hter of Mr and Mrs Harry Thorn- Pe.p))erm nt d:lstlllerlea Wf:J"I! op - • Cf'tlumbu!!- hospita.l TueJday b'}
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- - -- - --=-:-:of Vero Beach Flo. former res- ed. In Hardin aounty today 8.!i the litE: Jatttr wher~ he 'i111 vndergo and son Richard M.lss Harriet
an
cpenr.tlon
for
h\11
~:yes
ar..1
be
SpenCf!,
and
Gene
and
H.nward
:ent of Pomeroy, having left her!! peppermint hay crop W&amp;" bf lm
S~L~ ''$t.9S CURTf-1N~
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, ._u.ted f01 utht!r disorde1 s He lH Spence of Columbw came TuMday
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p•ll'f1
Bbou• el&amp;:ht years aiJO
1
m
n
aerlc.us
cond!L.on
for
a
several
day's
vlist
wtth
Mr
Ml!o~ Thomas was 11 granddaullh Market price for peppermint IJtl
8- Pair
botted Curtains
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waa qu,oted at about $3 '' pour!(.
t'
'6- Pair Tan Dotted Curtains
ville
Pomeroy
She Is survived by her Approx..lm.ntely 150 pound~ dally
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M1ss
Dorotl1y
Will
of
Parkersbul'fl:
wtll be dl8tllled In two pJantlil
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6- Pait· Green Dotted Curtains
parents and twv brothers, Oaylord,
In a.ddltlon to the pepptrmin
Mr Llnd Mrs Ivur BtUes an,1 came Tuesday t.o !:!Jl8n'tl fier vaeatJon
1 wun h!l parents Mr
uf ft Pierce, Fla and Donald at "llr ~est Sclot.o mn r&amp;h rarmer s l.n
and Mrs E
9-Pair Figured
Marquisette Curtainii
children returned to theh l!ome at\ o Will of Lln1JOIA Hill
home
Burial was made In Vero Bench
thla area are busy With the har- AkiLn, Friday, arter a vl.Eitl h~rf'
Mrs A p Hen.ne~n has re·
6--Pair Plain Ivory Marquisette Curtains
ve~~t or onions, pota!A:Je11 and celw.th 1ela.tlvtl11 and , friends
turned to her hanw In Oharlestpn
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'rhe Scw.u mw.sh it; vne ...
STATE EXo\MINER HERF.
Mrs. Hvmer Deern and daU~h·l a~r a week"a visit with her mother
THU~SDAY ~~
he largest l nron gr owing 111"&lt;' 11~ 111 te l Zelma, were rues!.\ Saturday \ MrR Ellmbeth Kautz
1... L. touthlo.n, State Examiner lllf world
of heD aunt, Horte~ C&amp;se. off
o( county schools, came Vytre-htu
-- Pomeroy
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ctpQ HOSTESS-'
of county schnol.s. came Wednesday
WIIITF. Rt.:VIEWS BRIOo\D£
Mr and Mrs G A. A::dlltn&amp; and 1 Mrs Jtha Miller W hCI6te!IB Tues60-INF ANTS $1.00 Sll.K DRESSES
to meet with the clerlal and preJII·
Columbu~ 0
Aug :.!4 - IN"So~phtw. Jame.11 AdAms Jr . Left day afternoon to her bridge club at
dennl of the various county boo.rds :)fT en a ont!-day va.cat.lon Gover- Sunday to ~pend a few days '1\lth I her h&lt;m~e on Lincoln Hill Mra M
Infants sizes-our regular $1.00 quality
of
l!:®efltiOI\.. Jl.t. 8UPtl1~teoden~ nor Oeorse White left by airplane 1":1&amp; mother Mrs Adlitns, cf K~u· 1 D Hartlnrer received UJe first
in white, pink, peach, bh,JeOtltl{hrli.n's oUice
In
the cvurt tc.ctay with
Ad.julant ' Oeneru.: tucky
priu and Mrs Johil Kent ot Midl •
hlmse
The examlnpt wll~ IJ¥Pect F11mk Q }{fllderson foi Cll.mJ.I
Mr a.\ld Ml"ll John MacDomo.Jd dleport wa&amp; awarded the He&lt;:ond
the f.eporta and reCJ~NIII of the var- Knox K.y, tQ 11Jvlew lhe 62nd Ohl.:~ nnd bn!W spent Sunday eveni.r&gt;g Pr1&amp;e The Collowlna gue11ts wen•
loua board!!
l
1• •ti d llrtiliFry brigade
w1th 1her po.rents, Mr and Mrs 1pre~~ent Mrs por Bc.hp.eCer, ~~·
Onl,)' ,_ rew QC the boatdfl will be
Capt Fred L • Smith, state d1- IWWlLid M.a.rtu1
Lily Coates and Mrs Oarl Schaefer
examined at thla 4n"ao it Was 161Lid;'" r r.ctor of llcrom:niUcs acted" a~ piMr and Mra James Hazelton of Pomer-oy and Mn John Kcmt •J r
o.nd :Mr I:.Out.h.ta.n fijU retu.m at a let Trnt~.,s Rt Oun11) !Cn'nf uH~ J1 £ Joe Pelf and dau1hter, Alma, Mldd.;le~por:::.to..._...,....,_ _
- 32=:fNFANTS WOOL SWEATERS
Inter ~ tllr eKamlno.tlon of the coml}lll:Jdl.'d by 0~ 11
H1110,r4, ~· s~ntl.:..l!unday witt) .~~\eh, n:roth~:r
relflalnder of the school board!
BuEh ol Collrmbus
M.rt l"rances Snyder
fAIRVIEW, W. \f. .
Our regular 50c and $1.00 qualities
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COTnell or Momln&amp;
Star _,..-.u
EOI!&gt;el HolLer vllllted rtlatJves at
Baahan rrcmt SUnday untll Thur~&gt;,..._,,

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Those who were calll111J on Mr
and Mrs Allen LewiS •BtJnday were
Mr and Mrs HoWald E4wardl!l and
children of Graham ~~tJQ!t .Mr
and Mrs Darius Henry and c!hU·
dren. M1s Earl Henri ot Clttton
11ond MIA8ea W&amp;xl.ne and Louise
Olbl:lr!l of Hartford
Mrs Emory Otbbs and two.
lhters Loretta. and. Maraare~ returned home Sundlly from ParkersbUrl where they have been spendlniJ \he Wf!ek with rel&amp;t1vea
Nellle Edwardl epent tbe pa.st
wHk with her 111st;er Mra Elme1
Ohltna:er or Haruont
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Mrs ~ancy Birchfield ' Of
awha spent the • .,~ eQd
Millard Jefttr&amp; •l.nd lt. .ll ..:
Mr lnd .,.., ~ Olbb!r. and
dauth\er Mn Delc:la Oodlrey aM
son of Charlel!rtml Rllf!nl the put
week with Adam Ofllbl.
Evelyn and Prances Gibbs wen~
to Parkeraburlil Buncbl.y 1to visit. with
relatlves
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Mrs N W. Roach d.hd

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l)tftcially notified of his nomination as Repubhcan candidate for vice president, Vice
President Curtis delivers his acceptance spe~ch at Topeka, Kas. He is shown on the
platform with Everett Sanders, left, G. 0. P nntaonal chairman and Senator ..J..... J.

l)ieklnoon, of Iowa.

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11pent Tuesday aften'I9C:J:n ttl*h
John Kauftman Of OMftpo\ia
Thooe caUtna on, Mn , Elme:
Roach Monday evenlnr were Y11ry
and Md'ilna Edwards, Allee, 8tl!lla
and Vtra:lnia Roach Leona Jeften
Mary Kathryn and Luclllf! Lewis
Lo!JI.. N:abel, IVId Paul Johnllcm
Sevenl youns tolka enjOyed a
ch'icken l"OIIolt. Thunlday nltht.
Helen Edwan:\1 ol Yllillion Rldle
spent Saturday nS,ht wtth Dewey
Olbl and famUy,
sevent trom here

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For o~e, day-All of the Remnant• on
one tal&gt;le for quick ·~ , .,t Pritea of Real
lntereat to the ,thrifty' ' ~omer-Perealea,
Ore.. Materiala, Silki/ Jl~~alina, GinP,.ma
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THURS~Ay

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. During EJherfelds August Furniture Sale you can buy Simm?ns
$12.50 Coil Be'd Springs for $8.66 - - Stearns and Foster -Inner-Sprmg
Mattr;e~ses for $10.80-- Floor Lamps and Table Lamps at just one half
th~ir regular pric,e- -·9 by 12 ~old Seal Congoleum Rugs fo~ ~.44 --50
pound All Cotto01 dduble bed s~ze Mattresses for $3.60.-- Vtslt the Fur·
niture and Rug Floors during the Aut~ust Furniture·Sale.

Elberfelds In~ Po.meroy.
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Original $1.00 retail' ·Suits-c.Tbat have
sold in special sale for 50c-Sizes 2 to 7
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Pomeroy,

Waraer fabian'•

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POMEROY, OHIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, J9a2

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I A ltltl. R I
r:Ji:NfS
liv ,.,., , ~ ~~ • U 00

d cudv with showers P.-1
enreme West por;nn
S 11ghtlv f'&lt; ..olr-1 111 NurthWt!llt pordon
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PRICE- THREE CENTS

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Hundred of regular and specJQI
pB&amp;oe o!flcerB rrom t'tve counties
massed their ton::es tor a swUt asKaUlt on the heavily-manned arrlcultura! picket ltnes chokln&amp; the aix
principal hirhways of th.il section
SIX mo.chlne
mount.ed
around the
to repulse a force of
ers who wert!
to storm

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·!•Unrest Rules Illinois Miiills

Down

$

MANl INJURE0

a New Record

IN ~HTIJ WITH
illi.INmS O[PUTIES
EXPECT TO LAND

CouncJJ Bluffs Ia Aug 25-INB--- !
an I
nrmed rortre111 todfl.Y as the fannerH' strik-e rOGe to a rre~oendo oC
blttemell$, threatening bloodY vlo-

sligh tly soiled-all wooi-

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TO REPULSE ATTACK !

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THURSDA'V

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·nw county colltthouse here was

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.a 'yard

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Officers Mount Machine·
Guna Around Hawk.
eye Courthouae
Threatened By Farmen ,
To Release 14 Arr·
eated Comrades

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fi~C[~ M~SSfO IN
IOWA ~OUNTifS U
~REAK Bl~CKAOE

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Sizes from I&gt; to 9 %-Anklet Socks in
solid colors and f11ncy patterns--Rayons
and Lisle, Ironclad and Allen A brands.-

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TABLE OIL CLOTH
Complete line-:.oo new patterns--oolicl
white and · solid colors--om· regulat·
"Special" quality.
THURSDAY
A YARD
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YANKEE FLIERS HEAD ACROSS ......OCEAN
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Blood-Sited Looms In Farmers', Miners', Strikes

30 "BUI)DY" THERMIC JUGS
Our regular 7 4c~Thermic Jugs--half
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ron spent tbe week end with Mr
Mrs Ethel OurS and ehlldren '&gt;f
•nJe!'r:.mO:i:t ~:O:~Uy of tl;u~ Pm tland caned on Clyde Wines
lh
~ .. and wt•e 8"-doy afternoon
PlaJna anant
8\ilftda.Y WI _
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FULL LEASED WI· RE OF INTERNA'l'ION AL NEWS SERVICE

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300 PAIRS CHILDRENS 25c ANKLET
SOCKS

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Vice Pre$dent Delivers His Acceptanre Spe~ch

with Mr and
HarrJ
Qult! a number from M.oru Cha•
pel attended the picnic at Portland
satuNlay
Mr and Mrs
Roy smith, and
children Mn Nealey Hobe.ck. Mr
and Mrs Paul Bmi'Lb Wr and Mrs
l"loyd Hoback son JW11or and Haze
McMurray and ramUy and MlM
-· . .thered .,. the
8 Y1va Willi a.....
hmne or Benny Smith Wedne£da.y
ni(J'ht to remind their father of hl.s
birthday Ice cream and ~r.~&gt;~ wa:~
served at a late hour
Sylvia Wllltama of Bl1erman, W
va , 18 spending a few days with
Mr and Nn. c E. Piclr:ena
Mr 11.nd Mrs EtJer Brewer oaUed
00 u:rs I!:V&amp; BU6h SUUdtll' afternoon
Charley VanMeter of Mvmlng
Sl.tl.r 18 spendiniJ a few days with
m"~,
nts Mr and Ml'fl Jake Van·

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Leora Brewer ll vllitlnr 6 fe"
days wWl her cousin Wilbur BtewM
er and ramUy at Bowman·a Run.
Fred Bhaltr lind Jud MCI:troY calljed
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Pickens

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Dwllh~

Yr lllld Mn.

and lamll• ar Bait Llvl!rpool vialt.ed
Saturaay "wtth MI. aunt Mn. Angle

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READERS' NOTICE - U yot&gt; want
the News Otftce of Tho Daily
Tribune, call 236-L; if tho Bulineu
Otftce • •k for 202-R.

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Y~UTHS 5ONE r.~i~~;;E{:~~;~~ BILLS RHURN[O §h~iq~~~~ 8Y POUl TRYM[N :!:·W.~E.;~ ~!~~ui1.;Ji:E::~ ::;:~~:~~::~~ :~ :;:
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IN COUNTY JAll co~t.s'!~l:en;~~~rn ::~:-=J b
ne~:nf.eo~hl~pswJt~~n:
fl
U 0 I~edlllobr~~~ot
EAST SPILLER
~~h.lni
Mn;
Va preAi-

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Olt !O &amp;T•T C ft U9t UU

Aviators Point To

The Sea
j At

Oslo In 30 Hours;
Are Carrying 450
~allons
8; F.

Of Gao
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With Gun-Fire

Officers

Tires

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Berinning

OF MOB CHARGE
f

Officials
With
Night
Clubs Force Strik·
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- 0 1 li1JI!IoiiiiiNG OOIIPUIY
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Vlreiaia Grell
PBOIIII-

By Arthur ".Eut•" Baer

...,lonll u 119'.11141-&lt;lw 11101ter :Jepl. u, ll'lf. •• 11&gt;o '"'' omco •I
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M:rs Eliza Orlna and

...,plllljul'JIII7 '-\eel "" l,l&gt;&gt;'&lt;f Beoood Stcee~ ........,, 0
1fbtD oqr h1tocll MDd • l.UU. o, Den m.l\.ttr tor pWIUcatlon l.bt J
' ldp. t.heJr ~UwUib "llDi JltCI'IIII'rUJ tlD bl
lll*lldi lp &amp;Jl CIIIGI
WIDlfG. At.ON'tpO!II 1 let*". ~Ytr ewUtQt. •rut 4alrabl• lD !Dau-

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Mrs H 8 MoiTiBon of Wellabur~:
Jenmc

Tll. )lor

Edwllrd Blake was taken to the
Holzet hut;l)lt.al .,., here ne under
went •ut uperallon Sunday evr:nlnl(
l01 RJlpendlcttlr; H .. 15 reported t.o
be jl!tLillil U.IOilH 0~ W!"!J llS rould b ..

REI'KESENTATIVEb

Pred Kimball Inc
CbicliliiO .. Philadelphia Pittaburg MliwMuk.ee
De:Uvered By C&amp;rrler

One Week
One Month

Mu Cllrla! ThomRS of Athen5
who came here Wfdnesday because
of the c:ntical llhJ~ of ner aun ~
Zelher on South Fifth Aveaqe

Mr11 !: M McCarty left Thurs-

day for a few da)15 vll!ilt with reltltlves.~ at

NOTICE!
fb t e w11l be a pre-achooJ
1 .1e&amp;11on of the MiddlepOJ't
Pubh c School&amp;, hllh and
~ ltmentary, on
Friday,

Rou'h u.uU son Paul ot W006ter
Ohm Mrs Nusc -..L!I called homC
du" Lo the death of her 1100 Law- ,
renee who w~~.5 killed at Los AnI &amp;eies lu.esda) Mrs Moon u.nd Mrs I
R oush will leu.vP for their hruues

Miss Emma VariOyne i~:~ vl!lltlni a t

the home or 'M:r and Mra. Resener

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Mr ~tnd Mrs J E Zerkle ha v•
l\.1. (] ll.':i their IU1!.!'11ll 101
the pa8C; I
week lh eiJ daughters Mrs Alber~
M oon uf Akron Mn1 W B Nease 1
of Ne~~oeiJ 'W Va an1.1 Ml'fl Oolda

By Mall

New Bo.l.j!:m

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Mr and Mrs O&amp;n Harttng:er we1 •
l)usJ.neS&amp;
tJlslt.Ors In " Huntington
Thursday
J _Mn. JetJkin Aubrey ot Clnclnnat.
Mrs . Walter Wolfe or Pomeroy ancl
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and dauaht.er fi'&amp;nnle Lee
ond son Jame, or Centerburg, W1U
1 Jenkins of Pltt.sburgh H D Netcl&amp;r
and !amlly or RacLne Titus Pleken~
or Cornlni and the boll(~~' IIUtfl
J Mr11 Burri 1\lld hu.sb&amp;.nd bt Saxon
Frf'd Bpencf'r and wite of Or.•
1 tnun Stauon !lpt'llt 81mda.v with E
L Mnnuel and ramill
Mr~ George Krldf'r and daUtrh·
L ~r K11llu }ll of Down"a,n~ Run vltlJte-.1 11'\auve~; tlere IB~L week
F111.0k Savr
Mt/'; Fannie Sidell
of Lock I Mrs Okey Sayre and
M!Tl A ~tttou of Antlqull} were vlll l~
OlS ol MlS N C Sll.YIP Iaiit wePk
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Wtll Se.~tt and v.Ue I'Lrrlved last
'WI • k
110111 DPlrol t Mlch
on ..,
&gt; eek.~ Vl~ll ~~oltb Lilt' IO IIIh'l ll grand
t mv1hrl M1 Ny, Aaytt

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¥ vtsltlllil ht'r mother ll(rs

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be publllhed

NI\TJONAJ,. ~YJBlUING

dauehV!r

Ruth Bobbl&lt;e OOMett iUld MlM M&amp;~:!
1 Blet.ne1 returned to Columbua SatUI day arur 8per.jlnr the PL'lt week.
~~~ the guer;t,., of tl'.e latter • par-

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'mURBDAY AUOOilT 211, I8IS

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1 Sept 2nd, at

Tea c hers and pupda are re-

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lam Lehe w and son were \ ls ltln!l
relAtives anQ frlerld,'&gt; at !\nneroy

queeted to meet at I he~r· re~ pe ct•vll" buJidlnjlfl and orga nize work for commg
year

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Corrunc out of fetiremeot. to appear ! reotntly
as a ~urpru~e soloi 1 t at the closmK
Mr and Mrs Charles- Bletner and
procram of the Phdhannon 1e S)'m- d~tulhter Pearl Faye an" Leol.1. l
phony Orehntra lD Lew•sobn Sta Wolf mot.utl'd to Charlestoq ,.oo
Sigr.ed
d1u"m. New York, lln Clarence I HunLtn(ilon Monda.y
on bus~. "' 1
W m. E M e Iv1n,
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M r an d M rs '-""'ore~ lnjels and
M &amp;ekay. the former Anna Case or
O))f!ratfe fame, Ia showu wttb Con- I tLrs L 8 BletJJtt Wel,"t visitors aL !en are tbe three ehte:t ftcuru [a tJte lateat urle on the Walker hurmf 1 8-25-lt
Superintendent.
Cluetor Albert Coatea just .._fore Oalllpolis Sunday ond Mondav
1 »efor.GovernorRoosevel._ A.tleftiSJollnJ Curt1n,tbe Mayor's counse,
------------"ha qnr Tlua Is the ~nd tl~e 1 Dr .E D Shumaker arrlved hree .vho arrued ta faYOr of Walker'af.il~&lt;:atton for a court order, re'tralo•taee her marrlq_e_ to the teleerapb 1from Los Angt!les Cai1t Thul'&amp;day nr Go•eraqr ROo!@velt from
llbl tb@ Mayor's fitness for office,
qul\ionalte that Mrs. Mukay ba 9 and jolnpd nls wUe llnd, child.nn I Utlertlq tU.t the Goveq.or lae a the eo11.atltutmnal power and n :1tms
IUD&amp;' In puhUc. The llrst Ume was 1 here who ha\e- been VISiting Lena l hat an order for Walhr'a l'W!mo•al m•jrht resu lt In "phy::lical cor1fllct"
at a ebarJtJ benefit In Roalya, L 1.. Gibbs aud mother
1 rop t1rht Ia SupMme Oourt JU!ttlce Elha J Stale,v, whu he11rd thl' B!YU
Who Th;nk They
la11t year
M1 s J s H&amp;rt.enbach ot pVme- ner1tl! and reflttorved decuuon Lo~r neht lfl H"'nry f pRtem &lt;tf th.- suue
ro v v,as a Hsltor here sunday
\ttorn•y·General'fl t~tt.ll', who oppoaPd f urtln and defe~~.dli!d Rooeev,.lt, 1
Are Failure•
R L Duddlni Will&gt; a busineis
power to act.
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short.~fed up w 7 ~ ana ab:we, com caHer at Nlt1o last weP.k,
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mon downward So 360 common to I Mrs C"i1arles Smlth of Charleston dergrlft Pa Frtd11.y evenhli Mn
-r1 ~hl tcJ tu.ke ll tiJ) flom a v"rmedium heifers 3-MI5 common to was VI ~IUng friends here Ttwrsday Furbee and daushler ilnd M..~. I
taln bank eaKiller In Oklahoma
1 McOuffln have !lptQt the pa st !fw
&amp;ood COW5 ~5-A low cuttens and evening
!Ht1rnf' em reQ uest l
cut~rs 1 -~ eutters to medmm bulla Oeorllil &amp;nd Kathryn PoweU te~ wet:kll 38 cuem or Mr ant~ l(r11 I Rev Hartman and w1fe ~.:all1 ct on He used to be diHCOUl a.aed. f.l)Oturn rd to thei r horne at wmaw,'.W Ok.ey Blan and Ml' Fmbee has Mn; Nye Sayre Thursday
tl1ed ru ruhlwtl \lnderwelght a 11m"·
226 _325 mainly
Calve.s receipts 100 market 1:1t.ea- V11. Sunday &amp;fter spendins: the; be&lt;.n a'tendlng Ule New York t.ml
j \ OUS wre t:k
dy, bul.k. better vealers 650_150 the pn~t v.~k here vlslling frlendli \fn::lty
J J Sallmons of New MarUn111 ll
Bu ht' d\cJ somr:t.hlng about Ill
common to medium 4_6
~leauor
Carsey
ol
Charleston
Dr
and
Mrs
E
D
Shumaker
called
to
vhut
his
s
ls
rer
Mrs
L
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And
a.&lt;; " ru&gt;Ult
he gainrd 19
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Sheep reoeipt.s 2 000
marke• spenL the 1\t'"k end here with her llnd children Abbie Rose :And Ed- Plckerv; who 1.~ visiting relo.Uvt!il al I "r UJ:d~-ancl t r11l!.e 111 salary' Just
lambC!I weak tO 15 c tov.er
choice 1 pauntJ; Mr ond Mn F R Carsey 1 die ha.ve returned to tht"ir home this pla~
1by taklr g a tnlll,.spoonJ_ul of mentha
bandy weight 6-835 mostly ua l anfli family
at Bclo Ohio after visltl~g Ml ~· 1
pen~m Wllh h t• meals
downward, 5.&amp; 60 lb lot 4W-575
Mrs V /. Lewlli of Huntln(ton I Lena Otbbs and mcthel ..
h~rs Fannie Blackmore and lw~
M~'n thu Prpsm acl.s hke r...ature !I
better buck Iamba 475 535
a few and Ml s 0 W Fitch of Charleston
Mls• Lcrena Wei&amp;! wa~; r.uoll '&lt; c klren or Cleveland were ,.'IJO;Jt.ln • I 1 R'tllC juice to draw uuL thf' good of
medium arac'ie throwouta 4 dowu- 1 VtJ-c VISI1!ng Mrs J H Windon Oil Mls&amp; Alma Dllddlnr f'r 1uy '&lt;If· ~teer home of Mike Pow II lit~( I wr:.n you Pat and tu~n It Into solid
Mu'd as:ed stock steady of 276 down Who hlh been HJ fot the pttst two tf'moon
fle&lt;&gt;h n&lt;h 1ed blued ond lJlent~ of
1 week~&gt;
ward on rood 'il.ethers
1 p J Icenhower of Wa11.nm ~t.. 1 1 Haael Kenyon ami Ge1trml~ King
nuvvw; f'n~rgy-PEPI No ~&gt;LUlling
El~ 1 b ~~d ~rs Har•y Farley Mls" o c and lMI.er Dorothy ot Phil 1 "ify or Pt ovi&lt;lencc R I (l JTlV ~'d 110 tot lc!il 110 forchlll Cl Qwn of hP.Vvy
I M " 0~
OOI)er anthd Mhil&gt; Or I adelphia have been vl•ltooog ••1• - on a viJ.llt to the f01m~rs )!lanj. •o~d" IJt bltlcl !fi Simply eat what
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ae oupe1 otl.ended
e e~ecursion
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lo Wa shington Baturm;y
tl~8 11.nd friends here for thl' mothet Mrs N C Snv1e and otl~ v&lt; 1 lk&lt; [J.nt et mentl~ pcpr;n do
Chkajo, AU&amp;" 2fi--INs-c.ralm 1 Conra&lt;l D vi&gt;! R 1 h Ze kl
pa ~t few days
relatJVI:'II IU d fliend~
Ill~ 1eH You WIJH t. IN: JY'f 1~ ~ouropened firmer today Wheat was up Ho
d 1 •h
' P 1 w' he unct
r lf h1 a u r: nch!. tJme--r. r even
l~f to 1 l-ISe corn and oat.~~ stead)
wiLr
cen ower o
Ell' m~I.Or:t
Mr and Mrs R L. Duddmg
Roena Rhode." and VIrga es 'lOll It st
to l-te higher
o•e visiting their JJII.rf!'UU:I ht!re fo, a and daughte:r Mary v. ert! flunel ... y spent saturday wnh Kaspe1 SdJil'
Bt uu' w ~~:et Kenum" menthll
Wheat Sept 51 1-B 1-4, new few d&amp;ys
ilUet.tf; of Mr 8.1\d Mrs P L Jd- and family of AntiQuity
peps n b1 asking for Dllre s MiddleSept ~~ 1·4 Dec 54 7-8 55 1-4 May
Ml lllld Mrs
VP.rnon Jividen lerK of Hanging Rock
Birthday uay Dinner
1pr ~t ago-nts M~t.rUn &amp; Roll~r tt-nd
6U 1-2 7-B '
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~nd Lomau Reed of Chnrleston
Mr and MNi Raym6nd Thoma~
A btrthday dinner wax ·~rved m \ SL.tnsbury Drug Co and, otl er flrstCorn-Sept 30 30 1-B Df!c 31 3 4 were auests of Mr and Mrs Eber 1 and family ot Mlnt'rs, ille we .. 1 honor of Mrs Will Burn S unda y claAA druggist~&gt; always !It'll It with 11
7-8, May a6 3-a
Roush SundRy
1' 1"-ltlng Mr and Mn Henry Win- at the Picken s home The followmg guatnttt"~ r: f mo:-~e~ baco~: II even
Oe.te-Bept. lii 3-8
~ 11' 3·4 1 Mitt Hester LeMs of Pt Pleas- U.r and da.ua:hter Sunday
, guests were presen t
Mt s L E 1 m., bottle rlnesn t hrlp
tlciV
'1-1, May 20 3·4
:mt. Is tllo ruest Of her (Nndp&amp;r~
___ - - - - - E: tl\6 Mr and Mrs Henry Wmler
ond daua:hter
H C Tm nf'r was a buslnes"- Ills1tor at Cincinnati recent!)
Mif.s Mortha Bmlth of Ch'\rle::
montlnued trom wute 0'1""1
ton Hpt!nt the week end heft' with
wlt.nesses Contu~on lei&amp;"ned a11 fr~nds
.he tn.swJent mi~rs !led bll.ckt41: l'nd M;rs L c 4 Furbee ami
wa1d pell-mell
daught.eli Ma1Jene nl'id Mw FlorMany or the m11chines fell mi.O en~ Mcoumn llJ rlvl!d lrolll van
rc:.adslde ditches wh.)le others were - - : , . . - - - - - - - - - - unable to move because of flattened tire• These were abandonNOTiq: -·-~""
ed by their occupants who fieri
Mr.. Byer~ Prop. of ~the

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111&lt;. 1 t .tsdh
a1 rJ there ' ~"' that "tthholdeth mol e
thu n I;:!

meet

Skinny Men

but tt tt!ndeth tu pov erty - Pru'.etLM 11 24
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THE ENGLISH CONFERENCE

to Jac:lt ~ 1 erly
J!l('k
to h•m. Prot:e!ilt in t\te
face" t}¥!n, ~low ' arret~tlt!t
a"Qd tt.e Sf!rfou' atr of a (ellow IJf.Ul
ap!rator.
"H ~
ec1
11 promls
e
riot to tive
luk'• o•me lo th~ Ja}t~r s ,' -lihto
thO\IIflf,t. ~·He d,Jdn't N&amp;,nt to
But .Jack la t.hl!l k1p.d qt a man ~Win.
wha&amp; he want$- -Usually,"
elevator Op@ned. ~ wdtn~n

Jllf&lt; hNGL ISH Co nfere nce haro hmd!y lHf' ll (ttl JOllJ ned
.tud whtle 1t has not been us d~tllment,tl lo Amen-

·lntendo~~~· l1lll

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Alll e:a:qi;Jhllteo IJ'omar

in hnd eole~r trom he~~rd to
dhoe 8 and ho~e •:a:actly
oiao&lt;dho!d tltJ,e l!lmple ;ylil!t e.J:qUifiJteiJ
ta1lo~ed rr~k Her h'1r partlld on
Oijttlelone "&amp;lde o-t a low fol"E!h,e&amp;d ""' •
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llll&amp;rcel bod thH look of havtnlr ~eT,
tailored ~oo N t
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Plain as an o1d-tune WP.ddmc rmc
yet smart! oh, tl'ry ~ma.rt ... qc~ mod
ern A sliA"htly ~ hOrt, Ill\ I h t l 1
woman ~oaltorethe~ utJgfy
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SP.ECIALS

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were reported llt Coulte1vllle Olh
( 12 lneiUdihfl Mme or thf': lnjUr('d

W1lliam Southern, Jr., Ec!itpr of the lndependem:e •(Mo.)
Examiner, say•:

the malo army One ol lhem hsv
lng tallen oft' 11. truck wa.!! hm t
aud was trealed by Do
I B
Moon
Wall&lt;r L. Moody, chlel of the
slute hllhwo.y pollee arrived from
Sprtnifteld with 66 ot his men and

"D1d it ever occur to you tlja~ mlv21 tismg t~ nut ptmkd in a
ne.wspapel' for the benefit of the publisher, on account of fltend
sh1p an 01 der to help •he pape1l along, but because the advertisement would pay the advettiser from a busin115s standpoint?
commodity ~~;tall, bJWa service?

week of Au1. 29th.

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Immediately moved after the reheating strikers to keep the roads
clear
Fea.rln&amp; that some of the lnvad
us may have peaetra.ted
t.hr
county line Shel'iff ~b}WJOn '1 ~
pntcht.d two rroups ot j!oputJe · l'
thE ml~ at J;elgJel to p1event
pt: sdble plcketlng

was not a

"Not.l~ng ;~go an adve1 tise1 who op~rates a big store told one
of our so!tCJt~rs he,~ld nevet· .l'l!n a lin~ in our paper if it wer~
not for ht~ fn~nds!iap for the sohcttor. That merchant shouW

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not run !!dvertiEements at all if that is his reiiSQn for spending the
money.
"A gt eat many seem to consider an ll.dvertisement as a commodity, somellhing sold by the inch and th11t one !nell js worth ~lw
sam~ as.11nother inch. . One inch in a re11l n~tWSPIIJI'T which gives
S~I"VIC8 IS WOrth many times the same amqgnt of sraae in a fl'l!e
,~arcular.
Advertising is not a commodity 1\t al 11nd Cflnnot be
intellig~~tlf .bought ~y the pound or b.y t)i3 fodt or by the iii~.
MvertlSthg as a SI!I"VIce, not a colJlmoqaty,

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ARE YOU BOTHERED
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WITH ANTS?
TERRO Ant Killer wilr Rid

Place of Anto in 24 Houra.
No matter how thick th ~ anbl
m your kdchfln 1 pantry, 1C8 boK
sn.rdt!n, TERRO Ant K11ler
clll811 them out m 24 hQUI'II or lt!IIB.
That'M our fJOIII\IVt-, mollPy-ha ~
guarani~ nP.I TF.RRO l&lt;lday,
W..ufaetlftWd bJ
BllNOJtF.:T CHI':MJCAL 00,
ST I..OUIS MO U S A

For Sale by

STANSBURY DRUG CO
Cor 3rd and Mill St. ,
MIDDLEPORT, • - OHIO

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MENS TROUSERS

had returned to Spring!leld
In retreating !1011\e" of the mm
us shout(:((
The Pomeroy-Middlt~·
We 11 ccme bu.ck and v, h en we
port All-Star A111~111tiiip
do we'll be prepared
Rentwed hUbtllitles were amt,..l will IJleet Syracu1e
at
pated by Pr&amp;nklln county author· Kin-' B 11
rk S d
rlv• ltlt!s
f • I a pa
un ay 1
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Nine !trlkere were brouattt Into 1a ternoon at 2:30. Ad- 1
I the county jail here dull 11; the
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d ~I night They were stJ'ilggleu fJOn miii:IOD lOc an 1~.

By EDSON R. WAITE, SliAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

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"Did at ever occurto you that an advertisement

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Reprdlni the wherea.btml.s u 1cl W onda BeoqJJii ~•ay&gt;e lWill
plalUI of the disintegrated ... , my of be out of town the , efttire
unlon men conftletil\i
reports

MENS STR'A'W•IiATS,

siz~s

14 to 20

MENSTIE5,

69c
4Sc

iulJld mad e

BOYS LINEN 'KNICKERS

band and elastic bottoms, fine fm Bchnol wea;
BOYS LINEN AND KMAKI SHORTS,
Sizes 3 to 11

69c
59c

BOYS BARGAIN TABLE NO. I
,·~~ Panb,

Shirta, Tiea, Underwear, Wash Hat&amp;

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Mothen! You can't afford to sew when you can buy ready
made clothes at thes, prices
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BOYS BARGAIN TABLE NO. 2
'Boy Blue Blouses, Wash Suito, Play ' Suito, Shirts

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w.Ulr a hllrulred times !the cli-cullltion. · tf tbi~ lhhtrl~nt Iiiii
~mall PO!llllll!nity pqper will sej] tile aW:omp~IJe, tha~ j~ 1111 the
~nw!ldv!il11s~ment col!ll\ po~~Bibly dll. pl'il!til 1ft )!le 111
lf iq follr ~ircll)lltion of t!ll'!le tllOJI~!!Dd !lllil ll.l~ll'1if91mtl t~~
tltt ~LI:Q411c~lldve~isa4 1 tb' 1dnrtisern~P il(wpl1!i ·:l~ l\11 muolfl !lj;
~~~~ been prmtelj n a pilper w!QI' ~ l\~ifr,!ld, t\tQY!II!Jl4 ~llii:U-

LJ4DIES AND MEN'S BATHING SUITS ONE-THIRD OFF

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full cut, plam anrl fancy pnttem•,

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9Sc

sal( straws

~ plain;aJtd,fancy,

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$2.95

- pla.jn' !Y!d fancy pattems

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l'llOM

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- 0 1 li1JI!IoiiiiiNG OOIIPUIY
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Vlreiaia Grell
PBOIIII-

By Arthur ".Eut•" Baer

...,lonll u 119'.11141-&lt;lw 11101ter :Jepl. u, ll'lf. •• 11&gt;o '"'' omco •I
. . _ , Oll!IJ, . , Ill&lt; AGt of .I40I'Oh ' · 111'!11 " PllbU1hed Oo!IJ' IUI4

M:rs Eliza Orlna and

...,plllljul'JIII7 '-\eel "" l,l&gt;&gt;'&lt;f Beoood Stcee~ ........,, 0
1fbtD oqr h1tocll MDd • l.UU. o, Den m.l\.ttr tor pWIUcatlon l.bt J
' ldp. t.heJr ~UwUib "llDi JltCI'IIII'rUJ tlD bl
lll*lldi lp &amp;Jl CIIIGI
WIDlfG. At.ON'tpO!II 1 let*". ~Ytr ewUtQt. •rut 4alrabl• lD !Dau-

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Mrs H 8 MoiTiBon of Wellabur~:
Jenmc

Tll. )lor

Edwllrd Blake was taken to the
Holzet hut;l)lt.al .,., here ne under
went •ut uperallon Sunday evr:nlnl(
l01 RJlpendlcttlr; H .. 15 reported t.o
be jl!tLillil U.IOilH 0~ W!"!J llS rould b ..

REI'KESENTATIVEb

Pred Kimball Inc
CbicliliiO .. Philadelphia Pittaburg MliwMuk.ee
De:Uvered By C&amp;rrler

One Week
One Month

Mu Cllrla! ThomRS of Athen5
who came here Wfdnesday because
of the c:ntical llhJ~ of ner aun ~
Zelher on South Fifth Aveaqe

Mr11 !: M McCarty left Thurs-

day for a few da)15 vll!ilt with reltltlves.~ at

NOTICE!
fb t e w11l be a pre-achooJ
1 .1e&amp;11on of the MiddlepOJ't
Pubh c School&amp;, hllh and
~ ltmentary, on
Friday,

Rou'h u.uU son Paul ot W006ter
Ohm Mrs Nusc -..L!I called homC
du" Lo the death of her 1100 Law- ,
renee who w~~.5 killed at Los AnI &amp;eies lu.esda) Mrs Moon u.nd Mrs I
R oush will leu.vP for their hruues

Miss Emma VariOyne i~:~ vl!lltlni a t

the home or 'M:r and Mra. Resener

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Mr ~tnd Mrs J E Zerkle ha v•
l\.1. (] ll.':i their IU1!.!'11ll 101
the pa8C; I
week lh eiJ daughters Mrs Alber~
M oon uf Akron Mn1 W B Nease 1
of Ne~~oeiJ 'W Va an1.1 Ml'fl Oolda

By Mall

New Bo.l.j!:m

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Mr and Mrs O&amp;n Harttng:er we1 •
l)usJ.neS&amp;
tJlslt.Ors In " Huntington
Thursday
J _Mn. JetJkin Aubrey ot Clnclnnat.
Mrs . Walter Wolfe or Pomeroy ancl
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and dauaht.er fi'&amp;nnle Lee
ond son Jame, or Centerburg, W1U
1 Jenkins of Pltt.sburgh H D Netcl&amp;r
and !amlly or RacLne Titus Pleken~
or Cornlni and the boll(~~' IIUtfl
J Mr11 Burri 1\lld hu.sb&amp;.nd bt Saxon
Frf'd Bpencf'r and wite of Or.•
1 tnun Stauon !lpt'llt 81mda.v with E
L Mnnuel and ramill
Mr~ George Krldf'r and daUtrh·
L ~r K11llu }ll of Down"a,n~ Run vltlJte-.1 11'\auve~; tlere IB~L week
F111.0k Savr
Mt/'; Fannie Sidell
of Lock I Mrs Okey Sayre and
M!Tl A ~tttou of Antlqull} were vlll l~
OlS ol MlS N C Sll.YIP Iaiit wePk
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Wtll Se.~tt and v.Ue I'Lrrlved last
'WI • k
110111 DPlrol t Mlch
on ..,
&gt; eek.~ Vl~ll ~~oltb Lilt' IO IIIh'l ll grand
t mv1hrl M1 Ny, Aaytt

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¥ vtsltlllil ht'r mother ll(rs

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ents Mr anu. Mrs Herman BJ.H

be publllhed

NI\TJONAJ,. ~YJBlUING

dauehV!r

Ruth Bobbl&lt;e OOMett iUld MlM M&amp;~:!
1 Blet.ne1 returned to Columbua SatUI day arur 8per.jlnr the PL'lt week.
~~~ the guer;t,., of tl'.e latter • par-

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Argue on Roosevelt's Power ..,

ret.urnpd home 1rom a mp to Eur·

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Sprung a Surprise

Y.- N•'"' l'e

'mURBDAY AUOOilT 211, I8IS

1·!10 P- ' M.

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Tea c hers and pupda are re-

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S E Lehew and Mra Will·

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lam Lehe w and son were \ ls ltln!l
relAtives anQ frlerld,'&gt; at !\nneroy

queeted to meet at I he~r· re~ pe ct•vll" buJidlnjlfl and orga nize work for commg
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Corrunc out of fetiremeot. to appear ! reotntly
as a ~urpru~e soloi 1 t at the closmK
Mr and Mrs Charles- Bletner and
procram of the Phdhannon 1e S)'m- d~tulhter Pearl Faye an" Leol.1. l
phony Orehntra lD Lew•sobn Sta Wolf mot.utl'd to Charlestoq ,.oo
Sigr.ed
d1u"m. New York, lln Clarence I HunLtn(ilon Monda.y
on bus~. "' 1
W m. E M e Iv1n,
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M r an d M rs '-""'ore~ lnjels and
M &amp;ekay. the former Anna Case or
O))f!ratfe fame, Ia showu wttb Con- I tLrs L 8 BletJJtt Wel,"t visitors aL !en are tbe three ehte:t ftcuru [a tJte lateat urle on the Walker hurmf 1 8-25-lt
Superintendent.
Cluetor Albert Coatea just .._fore Oalllpolis Sunday ond Mondav
1 »efor.GovernorRoosevel._ A.tleftiSJollnJ Curt1n,tbe Mayor's counse,
------------"ha qnr Tlua Is the ~nd tl~e 1 Dr .E D Shumaker arrlved hree .vho arrued ta faYOr of Walker'af.il~&lt;:atton for a court order, re'tralo•taee her marrlq_e_ to the teleerapb 1from Los Angt!les Cai1t Thul'&amp;day nr Go•eraqr ROo!@velt from
llbl tb@ Mayor's fitness for office,
qul\ionalte that Mrs. Mukay ba 9 and jolnpd nls wUe llnd, child.nn I Utlertlq tU.t the Goveq.or lae a the eo11.atltutmnal power and n :1tms
IUD&amp;' In puhUc. The llrst Ume was 1 here who ha\e- been VISiting Lena l hat an order for Walhr'a l'W!mo•al m•jrht resu lt In "phy::lical cor1fllct"
at a ebarJtJ benefit In Roalya, L 1.. Gibbs aud mother
1 rop t1rht Ia SupMme Oourt JU!ttlce Elha J Stale,v, whu he11rd thl' B!YU
Who Th;nk They
la11t year
M1 s J s H&amp;rt.enbach ot pVme- ner1tl! and reflttorved decuuon Lo~r neht lfl H"'nry f pRtem &lt;tf th.- suue
ro v v,as a Hsltor here sunday
\ttorn•y·General'fl t~tt.ll', who oppoaPd f urtln and defe~~.dli!d Rooeev,.lt, 1
Are Failure•
R L Duddlni Will&gt; a busineis
power to act.
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short.~fed up w 7 ~ ana ab:we, com caHer at Nlt1o last weP.k,
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mon downward So 360 common to I Mrs C"i1arles Smlth of Charleston dergrlft Pa Frtd11.y evenhli Mn
-r1 ~hl tcJ tu.ke ll tiJ) flom a v"rmedium heifers 3-MI5 common to was VI ~IUng friends here Ttwrsday Furbee and daushler ilnd M..~. I
taln bank eaKiller In Oklahoma
1 McOuffln have !lptQt the pa st !fw
&amp;ood COW5 ~5-A low cuttens and evening
!Ht1rnf' em reQ uest l
cut~rs 1 -~ eutters to medmm bulla Oeorllil &amp;nd Kathryn PoweU te~ wet:kll 38 cuem or Mr ant~ l(r11 I Rev Hartman and w1fe ~.:all1 ct on He used to be diHCOUl a.aed. f.l)Oturn rd to thei r horne at wmaw,'.W Ok.ey Blan and Ml' Fmbee has Mn; Nye Sayre Thursday
tl1ed ru ruhlwtl \lnderwelght a 11m"·
226 _325 mainly
Calve.s receipts 100 market 1:1t.ea- V11. Sunday &amp;fter spendins: the; be&lt;.n a'tendlng Ule New York t.ml
j \ OUS wre t:k
dy, bul.k. better vealers 650_150 the pn~t v.~k here vlslling frlendli \fn::lty
J J Sallmons of New MarUn111 ll
Bu ht' d\cJ somr:t.hlng about Ill
common to medium 4_6
~leauor
Carsey
ol
Charleston
Dr
and
Mrs
E
D
Shumaker
called
to
vhut
his
s
ls
rer
Mrs
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And
a.&lt;; " ru&gt;Ult
he gainrd 19
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Sheep reoeipt.s 2 000
marke• spenL the 1\t'"k end here with her llnd children Abbie Rose :And Ed- Plckerv; who 1.~ visiting relo.Uvt!il al I "r UJ:d~-ancl t r11l!.e 111 salary' Just
lambC!I weak tO 15 c tov.er
choice 1 pauntJ; Mr ond Mn F R Carsey 1 die ha.ve returned to tht"ir home this pla~
1by taklr g a tnlll,.spoonJ_ul of mentha
bandy weight 6-835 mostly ua l anfli family
at Bclo Ohio after visltl~g Ml ~· 1
pen~m Wllh h t• meals
downward, 5.&amp; 60 lb lot 4W-575
Mrs V /. Lewlli of Huntln(ton I Lena Otbbs and mcthel ..
h~rs Fannie Blackmore and lw~
M~'n thu Prpsm acl.s hke r...ature !I
better buck Iamba 475 535
a few and Ml s 0 W Fitch of Charleston
Mls• Lcrena Wei&amp;! wa~; r.uoll '&lt; c klren or Cleveland were ,.'IJO;Jt.ln • I 1 R'tllC juice to draw uuL thf' good of
medium arac'ie throwouta 4 dowu- 1 VtJ-c VISI1!ng Mrs J H Windon Oil Mls&amp; Alma Dllddlnr f'r 1uy '&lt;If· ~teer home of Mike Pow II lit~( I wr:.n you Pat and tu~n It Into solid
Mu'd as:ed stock steady of 276 down Who hlh been HJ fot the pttst two tf'moon
fle&lt;&gt;h n&lt;h 1ed blued ond lJlent~ of
1 week~&gt;
ward on rood 'il.ethers
1 p J Icenhower of Wa11.nm ~t.. 1 1 Haael Kenyon ami Ge1trml~ King
nuvvw; f'n~rgy-PEPI No ~&gt;LUlling
El~ 1 b ~~d ~rs Har•y Farley Mls" o c and lMI.er Dorothy ot Phil 1 "ify or Pt ovi&lt;lencc R I (l JTlV ~'d 110 tot lc!il 110 forchlll Cl Qwn of hP.Vvy
I M " 0~
OOI)er anthd Mhil&gt; Or I adelphia have been vl•ltooog ••1• - on a viJ.llt to the f01m~rs )!lanj. •o~d" IJt bltlcl !fi Simply eat what
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ae oupe1 otl.ended
e e~ecursion
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lo Wa shington Baturm;y
tl~8 11.nd friends here for thl' mothet Mrs N C Snv1e and otl~ v&lt; 1 lk&lt; [J.nt et mentl~ pcpr;n do
Chkajo, AU&amp;" 2fi--INs-c.ralm 1 Conra&lt;l D vi&gt;! R 1 h Ze kl
pa ~t few days
relatJVI:'II IU d fliend~
Ill~ 1eH You WIJH t. IN: JY'f 1~ ~ouropened firmer today Wheat was up Ho
d 1 •h
' P 1 w' he unct
r lf h1 a u r: nch!. tJme--r. r even
l~f to 1 l-ISe corn and oat.~~ stead)
wiLr
cen ower o
Ell' m~I.Or:t
Mr and Mrs R L. Duddmg
Roena Rhode." and VIrga es 'lOll It st
to l-te higher
o•e visiting their JJII.rf!'UU:I ht!re fo, a and daughte:r Mary v. ert! flunel ... y spent saturday wnh Kaspe1 SdJil'
Bt uu' w ~~:et Kenum" menthll
Wheat Sept 51 1-B 1-4, new few d&amp;ys
ilUet.tf; of Mr 8.1\d Mrs P L Jd- and family of AntiQuity
peps n b1 asking for Dllre s MiddleSept ~~ 1·4 Dec 54 7-8 55 1-4 May
Ml lllld Mrs
VP.rnon Jividen lerK of Hanging Rock
Birthday uay Dinner
1pr ~t ago-nts M~t.rUn &amp; Roll~r tt-nd
6U 1-2 7-B '
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~nd Lomau Reed of Chnrleston
Mr and MNi Raym6nd Thoma~
A btrthday dinner wax ·~rved m \ SL.tnsbury Drug Co and, otl er flrstCorn-Sept 30 30 1-B Df!c 31 3 4 were auests of Mr and Mrs Eber 1 and family ot Mlnt'rs, ille we .. 1 honor of Mrs Will Burn S unda y claAA druggist~&gt; always !It'll It with 11
7-8, May a6 3-a
Roush SundRy
1' 1"-ltlng Mr and Mn Henry Win- at the Picken s home The followmg guatnttt"~ r: f mo:-~e~ baco~: II even
Oe.te-Bept. lii 3-8
~ 11' 3·4 1 Mitt Hester LeMs of Pt Pleas- U.r and da.ua:hter Sunday
, guests were presen t
Mt s L E 1 m., bottle rlnesn t hrlp
tlciV
'1-1, May 20 3·4
:mt. Is tllo ruest Of her (Nndp&amp;r~
___ - - - - - E: tl\6 Mr and Mrs Henry Wmler
ond daua:hter
H C Tm nf'r was a buslnes"- Ills1tor at Cincinnati recent!)
Mif.s Mortha Bmlth of Ch'\rle::
montlnued trom wute 0'1""1
ton Hpt!nt the week end heft' with
wlt.nesses Contu~on lei&amp;"ned a11 fr~nds
.he tn.swJent mi~rs !led bll.ckt41: l'nd M;rs L c 4 Furbee ami
wa1d pell-mell
daught.eli Ma1Jene nl'id Mw FlorMany or the m11chines fell mi.O en~ Mcoumn llJ rlvl!d lrolll van
rc:.adslde ditches wh.)le others were - - : , . . - - - - - - - - - - unable to move because of flattened tire• These were abandonNOTiq: -·-~""
ed by their occupants who fieri
Mr.. Byer~ Prop. of ~the

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(,IV[NG GETS---Ti1 C;! re lM that tH:ulte~tlh, and 3-el
111&lt;. 1 t .tsdh
a1 rJ there ' ~"' that "tthholdeth mol e
thu n I;:!

meet

Skinny Men

but tt tt!ndeth tu pov erty - Pru'.etLM 11 24
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THE ENGLISH CONFERENCE

to Jac:lt ~ 1 erly
J!l('k
to h•m. Prot:e!ilt in t\te
face" t}¥!n, ~low ' arret~tlt!t
a"Qd tt.e Sf!rfou' atr of a (ellow IJf.Ul
ap!rator.
"H ~
ec1
11 promls
e
riot to tive
luk'• o•me lo th~ Ja}t~r s ,' -lihto
thO\IIflf,t. ~·He d,Jdn't N&amp;,nt to
But .Jack la t.hl!l k1p.d qt a man ~Win.
wha&amp; he want$- -Usually,"
elevator Op@ned. ~ wdtn~n

Jllf&lt; hNGL ISH Co nfere nce haro hmd!y lHf' ll (ttl JOllJ ned
.tud whtle 1t has not been us d~tllment,tl lo Amen-

·lntendo~~~· l1lll

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Alll e:a:qi;Jhllteo IJ'omar

in hnd eole~r trom he~~rd to
dhoe 8 and ho~e •:a:actly
oiao&lt;dho!d tltJ,e l!lmple ;ylil!t e.J:qUifiJteiJ
ta1lo~ed rr~k Her h'1r partlld on
Oijttlelone "&amp;lde o-t a low fol"E!h,e&amp;d ""' •
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llll&amp;rcel bod thH look of havtnlr ~eT,
tailored ~oo N t
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Plain as an o1d-tune WP.ddmc rmc
yet smart! oh, tl'ry ~ma.rt ... qc~ mod
ern A sliA"htly ~ hOrt, Ill\ I h t l 1
woman ~oaltorethe~ utJgfy
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SP.ECIALS

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were reported llt Coulte1vllle Olh
( 12 lneiUdihfl Mme or thf': lnjUr('d

W1lliam Southern, Jr., Ec!itpr of the lndependem:e •(Mo.)
Examiner, say•:

the malo army One ol lhem hsv
lng tallen oft' 11. truck wa.!! hm t
aud was trealed by Do
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Moon
Wall&lt;r L. Moody, chlel of the
slute hllhwo.y pollee arrived from
Sprtnifteld with 66 ot his men and

"D1d it ever occur to you tlja~ mlv21 tismg t~ nut ptmkd in a
ne.wspapel' for the benefit of the publisher, on account of fltend
sh1p an 01 der to help •he pape1l along, but because the advertisement would pay the advettiser from a busin115s standpoint?
commodity ~~;tall, bJWa service?

week of Au1. 29th.

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Immediately moved after the reheating strikers to keep the roads
clear
Fea.rln&amp; that some of the lnvad
us may have peaetra.ted
t.hr
county line Shel'iff ~b}WJOn '1 ~
pntcht.d two rroups ot j!oputJe · l'
thE ml~ at J;elgJel to p1event
pt: sdble plcketlng

was not a

"Not.l~ng ;~go an adve1 tise1 who op~rates a big store told one
of our so!tCJt~rs he,~ld nevet· .l'l!n a lin~ in our paper if it wer~
not for ht~ fn~nds!iap for the sohcttor. That merchant shouW

Lee

not run !!dvertiEements at all if that is his reiiSQn for spending the
money.
"A gt eat many seem to consider an ll.dvertisement as a commodity, somellhing sold by the inch and th11t one !nell js worth ~lw
sam~ as.11nother inch. . One inch in a re11l n~tWSPIIJI'T which gives
S~I"VIC8 IS WOrth many times the same amqgnt of sraae in a fl'l!e
,~arcular.
Advertising is not a commodity 1\t al 11nd Cflnnot be
intellig~~tlf .bought ~y the pound or b.y t)i3 fodt or by the iii~.
MvertlSthg as a SI!I"VIce, not a colJlmoqaty,

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WITH ANTS?
TERRO Ant Killer wilr Rid

Place of Anto in 24 Houra.
No matter how thick th ~ anbl
m your kdchfln 1 pantry, 1C8 boK
sn.rdt!n, TERRO Ant K11ler
clll811 them out m 24 hQUI'II or lt!IIB.
That'M our fJOIII\IVt-, mollPy-ha ~
guarani~ nP.I TF.RRO l&lt;lday,
W..ufaetlftWd bJ
BllNOJtF.:T CHI':MJCAL 00,
ST I..OUIS MO U S A

For Sale by

STANSBURY DRUG CO
Cor 3rd and Mill St. ,
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had returned to Spring!leld
In retreating !1011\e" of the mm
us shout(:((
The Pomeroy-Middlt~·
We 11 ccme bu.ck and v, h en we
port All-Star A111~111tiiip
do we'll be prepared
Rentwed hUbtllitles were amt,..l will IJleet Syracu1e
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Nine !trlkere were brouattt Into 1a ternoon at 2:30. Ad- 1
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By EDSON R. WAITE, SliAWNEE, OKLAHOMA

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plalUI of the disintegrated ... , my of be out of town the , efttire
unlon men conftletil\i
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MENS STR'A'W•IiATS,

siz~s

14 to 20

MENSTIE5,

69c
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BOYS LINEN 'KNICKERS

band and elastic bottoms, fine fm Bchnol wea;
BOYS LINEN AND KMAKI SHORTS,
Sizes 3 to 11

69c
59c

BOYS BARGAIN TABLE NO. I
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Shirta, Tiea, Underwear, Wash Hat&amp;

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Mothen! You can't afford to sew when you can buy ready
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'Boy Blue Blouses, Wash Suito, Play ' Suito, Shirts

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w.Ulr a hllrulred times !the cli-cullltion. · tf tbi~ lhhtrl~nt Iiiii
~mall PO!llllll!nity pqper will sej] tile aW:omp~IJe, tha~ j~ 1111 the
~nw!ldv!il11s~ment col!ll\ po~~Bibly dll. pl'il!til 1ft )!le 111
lf iq follr ~ircll)lltion of t!ll'!le tllOJI~!!Dd !lllil ll.l~ll'1if91mtl t~~
tltt ~LI:Q411c~lldve~isa4 1 tb' 1dnrtisern~P il(wpl1!i ·:l~ l\11 muolfl !lj;
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JlOUCi:, preaident of the county 81· I E. ChW"(b, Slmda.y,
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W&amp;llaoe. Ell&amp;abeth Biddle, and ,Mra. Jqhn
Mr. and Mra. WIIUam oox v111tec!
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l"'rallCel Condee, Jack Wbry, JU&amp;Il- Uallktay .lipent Wectne&amp;da)' In Co- Mr. and Mn. Joe Hamblln ln Porta- I
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, MJ&amp;a Gilbert is one o! the most Jt.a Ja~ J#t.D. pa.r.ter; · Gene lumbU&amp;.
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a.t.ra. Robert Henke, or Amesville
Prof. S. H. Bing of Athens wu a
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' Mr. J4yera I&amp; the "'hletlc 'dtrectm
-\ has retlp'ned home after 6evera.l l budness vlsator here Wedne&amp;(lay, •
Mr. and .Mt'li. J~mes KiQ~Nil am.
C L .A,; S S
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weeks here wtt.h rele.tl.ves.
Mias Ma.ry Baker. teacher a. son James and !uend o! Columbw
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\ w10Jia ooncnt.ion at the Holzer 11oM- 1 Academy hllfh' scllQ(SI.
The mii.fila&amp;e 0! MillS Dor1B E 1 Charle~~ Jones of RUBSell, Ky., 1!: Clipper ~11 spent Wednesday he
sp~t F'riC:;~.y with Dr. ,0 . A. Rife
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~~1:8ENT GALLJA plta.ftollowlna a-n ;~obdomtna1 ope'rlf- I
-ehuler, dfuijhter ot Mr. ani;!
the eueat of Selwyn White.
I on buslneu.
ana. f,.mll;y.
tanle.
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l(iaa Aldfl$ Low~. 16, 0/. near Uon, '1\)esd&amp;y afternoon. Her l~lnesa
ENTERTAINS FR-lENDI!i
I Howard Shuler, and ur. Bortle H . , Mr . Md l4rl:l. P . W. Wh~ler rc· 1 ,
Born to M~- .md bdr&amp;. ~ .t
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mt G~$1. wi.U bli the represen- had become rather serloua before Mrs. H. w ..Cherrington tmter· Roush, was performed S.tUJ4ay turned home !ronl a \'IIJ.t with rei·
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~ve from a~ uoqnt)' In the lhe wu open-ted, and It was hoped talm•&lt;i a nwnber of frtends wJth a evenlr.li by Rev. Venz, at ltanaup. atlves ~ Toronto, 8owUng Green
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brtdre party Tuesday eventna:. The Mr. trra. Swllher and !Oia Mildred and R~s Sun.
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~~a 5 tG. da me.:,:~P "~ the h ome
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-ocr&amp;lon honored. -'lrs.
Colonel 8oU&amp;h, aceompanied them an'l1 the
.Bob Cunnifl&amp;ham Ot Blrmi gh 1un
Y l\fl d ~ 'L H 8 ~
the winner at an Nil&amp;)' OOilte•t CDnT~UCK naiVER INJU&amp;ED
Campl::ell or ClncUmPtl llnd. )din rtn&amp;' ceremOny waa ~Ala has been a uest or hi~ nle~ I Leora Brewer is spending a tew c l,M~ an
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~ Joe Hamblin of Port-Mnouth , was Catherln~ Cushman, of Calllo.!nta.
An old fa&amp;hlon~d be:l1n8 waa atv- MrS: 0 _ A.
and family dur: ~:'l!t~ .w&amp;th W,UPur Bre,.,·er and f_pn~- '·~-;;) ~;re~~~a~~~~~!!, '~n~
Tbe ·~~ of Ollllrlea Wilmore 6erloualr Injured when a truck he 1 Mrs. campbell won the ta.vor for en t.hem ~Y their trten&lt;ts, Saturday 1ni the past 'tew day.c
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o1f. W&amp;ll liven ~oo,~d place ,.!n the was (Jrtving rt·.erturned at Haverhll' l htrh sccrc, Mrs. Paul SwiUer, sec- evenlna.
Mrs. Prank .fane:a ~nd s(lru; are 1 R~tb a.r~ 01~~ce ~ et· spf:t\
Y- Alonzo Grover atteru;l"d th 'l
oontpt ,and he wlu be ihe alw:mat'! lt hae been {e~rt.ed ht!re. He 6U.- ond and Mlal Cuahrnan, third . Folvlaltlng rela:tlvee 8 ~ Wal&gt;lllngton , 1Suq....ay \II t, U a_
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" _ i tered fractures or the pelvic bonr I lowing the ·series o! pla,y, deUclou&amp;
PERSONALS
C. H . and J eft'ersom'ille.
, Bill Coe v.as calling on Robert Rc_lllih .reunion at Old .n..)'&amp;"er Sun
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Tl'\e theml! of the est;E~y Wl!.l:l litll• and one rtb.
l tdreshments were served.
Mrs Fred 1Vessanb
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and Paul Sa.lscr recently.
day.
torlcal oallia count,y".
1 Hamblin h; a fol"mi!r Gallipoll~
Mr. amd Mn. Alfred C4t.rk ar!' h
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Henry ~plmem was calltng on
Mr. am\ Mrs. C. A. Brll.dbury, 1Jiss
George E. Wood ia ill chan1e o:lf resident and dri\'CS tlle truck of 11 1
-nnnounctng the blrth of v. son,
wbQnd who has been \lstt.lng rei· T. J. Mitchel Bund~~oy.
Mabel Eakin, Mli:lli "Emma Boicl!
the ftoat which will represent Lhis film distributing company bc~wetn '
LAWN PARTY
born Tuesday afternoon.
atlvcs here Tuesday.
Rut.b and orac~ Salser spen 1• 1 nnd Mary Rupe attended the st.ll-l,t:
Type Ute U11l (f p~) .C'lo pet Une. ccunty In the png:ea.nt to be Pt":&amp;ent Charleeton and
Portsmouth. H_,,. 1 The mem~rs of the Junlor ::.. Y
M111. Oeora;e A. Townllhend u!
Mr and Mrs. L. A. Fincb o! Cln~ Sunday
t'wenlr~ wlth
Wilbur se88JOJI of th.e t;taughtcrs of Amerlc~
($ .--... -.~ maQ 1 11De).
ed In front of tf-e gran.d stand each married Miss Florence Cox 01 thl~ P u enjo~ed a la.wn party 911 lhe Lima, concluding a. vblt here with clnnat.i spent 'ruesdav her'e.
Brewer and family
. ut Ak1on last. week.
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· lawn of the Educational building of hf'r aunt, Mrs. 0. B . ~rker, left
Mr. and Mrs. Ben ~ldson of
Martin Gandee, Gerald Sa~·re, ' Mr. and Mrs Levi Reynolds anj
t ()moi!ICNUye .lulll11oDI fOI' pr1l::ie of
The fto&amp;t t&amp; being built ou the I ~ilf:l-·
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- . i ! -,.-dl•F')·· "''""Y f.V•n- Tueoda' to vlo!• her palionto, Mr. Coohocton ' " •pending • uumbco· Guy Sayre. Bern"'d and Emil Ev- &lt;hi!d"n of Eno open• Bunda&gt; m·
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pay the transportatldn charges ta ~
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Prauk Com o! Oolum_~u· Is Cubbage.
lng on Robert and Paul Salser ! ll,}•.
1 ooaacuttve ~ '"' prlee ol and from Columbub After 1u ap~ 1 1
uq~Ac, 'Ob _.tl;le poinln!J JPY~d by talft'ouoW111r: HHtta Hal!. a~e-ndlbi hla Vt£aUD11. here.
Mr. and Mr11. H. D. fauley plan sunday.
I Mn; Luctlle Mul!Qfd and so~l
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pear&amp;nce at the fair, the tloat. will c:~rriqe ,o"f ,ttt:Gs.;.~len Ollben and ley, Anna Mae Halley, ttearl.or
Miss :Mar-garet Ecker teacher at to 'rnove here from M_iddleport soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Holter were Oalen returned to the:lr home Sw~·
'"' ·-~ ~" ~JiMI.., aMWt you be exhibited at- the loca.l tall res· I ~'ft.tr.~- !if)'t'ts,. was mndc WeLherholt. Dorothy Myer-s, P11.u ~ Pleasantvllle, N.Y., Is vialtlng wlt.h He b.as been transferred from man- calUng,un hit~ parents Mr. OUld M;·. day after a two wcell:s visit WltJl
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tlval and Oallla county fair.
~ere~ '811~ ·otJbe.a;:t,., !t.ther or lhe Sagen. Betty Lynr,, Mary Anna her mother, Mrs. Nora. Ecker and ager of a Middleport Modefn Mar· Billy Holt('r recen tly.
i].CJ" paren~
1~ride-to-~.
- U d8dred. .0 th&amp; 'ib.e t 0P' fm
-Co~trel, Tommy Da.wson, Margaret. 81ater, Mrs. ~lmer H:.~.ttl.eld during kel store to a Gallipolis store.
, Mrs. Pay Brewer and chtldren
Perry Bradbury went t-o Hwltl.ng~
Jour lid ' » pepartd lD IUCb •
FUEL E:rJGINI:ER SPEAKS
The ceremony w';~ be · pe~r~U Mo~r~ . Beulah. Wetherholt. Ruth 1 her vacatlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Blesslnz I and L'eora. Brewer wert'! calling on lon Sunday whcrf'! he has receive•!
manner II io urlnl \be sre&amp;telt
Hortter Faust, fuel research eng!- I by Ret·. J . V. Stone fn the Gt-a,ce ,M. Roc Grace Wlloon, Joe Wa.llace.
Mrs. Harry Miller, and son, Mn. have moved to Letart.
RuLb. and Grace Salser Sunday.
employment In a. furniture factory.

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were guests o! the toe•!
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topic of discussion WaH
the proposed revision of lnter~tate '
I freight rates lhnt may crowd the
coal and molding Sllnd of this par~
of Ohio off t he market.
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1 Dr . C . E. Holzer. president, pre. ·
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AFTER ALL. LIFE "WULD BE
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PICNIC ARRANGED
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tile •.owoshlp tru.'ltec~ Rud rural
. mall carrlel"l! of Gallln coun~y ha:i
A-LL MAKEB ot radlot servlct:\1 ~. been arranged Ior Saturday a~ th~
reasonable priers. Bring l,n ym.c · county fair grounds, It hR.s been.
ra.dio or cal! 241-J'. R . M. CrOI!Ie. nnnounced.
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The Jllcnlc dinner will be served I
WANTED
1Rt the yround at 1 o'clock , lmmed· !
r.oo cash buyers of Pille Tree iL•lO. 1lately preceding the p1ogram. Joe, ~;:"'~~::_"!~~~!!"'~
Ohio QrlAter 99.50 to 99.80 Tlmoth~ R. ThomM, president of the Stat !:'· _ seed at prices lower than the lowest .A8soclo.t1on of Township Trustee~; TQ0'{1 ~
tn Meigs county. Buy the best for will speak during the arternoon.
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- Roosevelf Fires First Gun in Ohio

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Choo~ing Culu mlJuto;, ca 1Jital of Ohio, in wh ich tom·
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A boosting spirit teaches you first to know the home city,

then to go ahead with a 1·eal knowledge of it and a vision of a still
greater city towards which your hopes, your thoughts and toil are
building for the years to come.
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The general who led his troops to battle to defimd his coun·
try armed only with peace treatiqs would be certain to suffer defeat ;~t the hands of an army armed with heavy artillery, machine
guns tanks and airplanes. That general would be regarded as
mad 'and would command no confidence among the • people of
his country.

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The way to sell merchandh;e, farm lands, or anything else for
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Kon.l -'!"1"!'-~~'!'!!!.J.'!!'!'__ &lt;ioo...d,.

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Ma;ch o'f Progress, there may be, of qourse,: instances of obstnlction, but taken generally, sucll alleptlo11s CIUl be utterly rejec,
ted. Progreasl$ irrestible and not so unkind to existing i.Ju4ltutions 11nd arranJ!;ements as sensation-mongel'll would somet.imes
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Run, is l!pcndlna- a fr.w da.~~ with
her daurht-cr, Mrs. ~mc~t RussPli
Mrs. Dana. Howell a.nd dltughtrr
Hatt-ie, wc1·c calling on ZelmA
Deem, Monday.
Frances Stiles spent Thm'lldfly
afternoon wnh Mr&amp;. OrvJile HOiue.
Lafe Rcmu:n oi Hysell kun
La'lf:d on Homer Deem, Sund~y. ·
Miss Hannah Klein who l iB~
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Mrs. W. M. Klen, retwned
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John Sl:ll.les ur Kerrs Run
1 Mrs. B~ Deem aud ·ch ildren ! f·w'riDifiY
and MriU Mthur M'JOre
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Stiles llttmaed church at Ruthmd
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Mr. and Mrs. &amp;yrnond Ncutz.
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· Helene St.Ues Spent Saturda)'
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W&amp;llaoe. Ell&amp;abeth Biddle, and ,Mra. Jqhn
Mr. and Mra. WIIUam oox v111tec!
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l"'rallCel Condee, Jack Wbry, JU&amp;Il- Uallktay .lipent Wectne&amp;da)' In Co- Mr. and Mn. Joe Hamblln ln Porta- I
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a.t.ra. Robert Henke, or Amesville
Prof. S. H. Bing of Athens wu a
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' Mr. J4yera I&amp; the "'hletlc 'dtrectm
-\ has retlp'ned home after 6evera.l l budness vlsator here Wedne&amp;(lay, •
Mr. and .Mt'li. J~mes KiQ~Nil am.
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Mias Ma.ry Baker. teacher a. son James and !uend o! Columbw
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The mii.fila&amp;e 0! MillS Dor1B E 1 Charle~~ Jones of RUBSell, Ky., 1!: Clipper ~11 spent Wednesday he
sp~t F'riC:;~.y with Dr. ,0 . A. Rife
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~~1:8ENT GALLJA plta.ftollowlna a-n ;~obdomtna1 ope'rlf- I
-ehuler, dfuijhter ot Mr. ani;!
the eueat of Selwyn White.
I on buslneu.
ana. f,.mll;y.
tanle.
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l(iaa Aldfl$ Low~. 16, 0/. near Uon, '1\)esd&amp;y afternoon. Her l~lnesa
ENTERTAINS FR-lENDI!i
I Howard Shuler, and ur. Bortle H . , Mr . Md l4rl:l. P . W. Wh~ler rc· 1 ,
Born to M~- .md bdr&amp;. ~ .t
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mt G~$1. wi.U bli the represen- had become rather serloua before Mrs. H. w ..Cherrington tmter· Roush, was performed S.tUJ4ay turned home !ronl a \'IIJ.t with rei·
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~ve from a~ uoqnt)' In the lhe wu open-ted, and It was hoped talm•&lt;i a nwnber of frtends wJth a evenlr.li by Rev. Venz, at ltanaup. atlves ~ Toronto, 8owUng Green
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brtdre party Tuesday eventna:. The Mr. trra. Swllher and !Oia Mildred and R~s Sun.
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~~a 5 tG. da me.:,:~P "~ the h ome
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-ocr&amp;lon honored. -'lrs.
Colonel 8oU&amp;h, aceompanied them an'l1 the
.Bob Cunnifl&amp;ham Ot Blrmi gh 1un
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the winner at an Nil&amp;)' OOilte•t CDnT~UCK naiVER INJU&amp;ED
Campl::ell or ClncUmPtl llnd. )din rtn&amp;' ceremOny waa ~Ala has been a uest or hi~ nle~ I Leora Brewer is spending a tew c l,M~ an
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~ Joe Hamblin of Port-Mnouth , was Catherln~ Cushman, of Calllo.!nta.
An old fa&amp;hlon~d be:l1n8 waa atv- MrS: 0 _ A.
and family dur: ~:'l!t~ .w&amp;th W,UPur Bre,.,·er and f_pn~- '·~-;;) ~;re~~~a~~~~~!!, '~n~
Tbe ·~~ of Ollllrlea Wilmore 6erloualr Injured when a truck he 1 Mrs. campbell won the ta.vor for en t.hem ~Y their trten&lt;ts, Saturday 1ni the past 'tew day.c
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o1f. W&amp;ll liven ~oo,~d place ,.!n the was (Jrtving rt·.erturned at Haverhll' l htrh sccrc, Mrs. Paul SwiUer, sec- evenlna.
Mrs. Prank .fane:a ~nd s(lru; are 1 R~tb a.r~ 01~~ce ~ et· spf:t\
Y- Alonzo Grover atteru;l"d th 'l
oontpt ,and he wlu be ihe alw:mat'! lt hae been {e~rt.ed ht!re. He 6U.- ond and Mlal Cuahrnan, third . Folvlaltlng rela:tlvee 8 ~ Wal&gt;lllngton , 1Suq....ay \II t, U a_
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" _ i tered fractures or the pelvic bonr I lowing the ·series o! pla,y, deUclou&amp;
PERSONALS
C. H . and J eft'ersom'ille.
, Bill Coe v.as calling on Robert Rc_lllih .reunion at Old .n..)'&amp;"er Sun
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Tl'\e theml! of the est;E~y Wl!.l:l litll• and one rtb.
l tdreshments were served.
Mrs Fred 1Vessanb
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and Paul Sa.lscr recently.
day.
torlcal oallia count,y".
1 Hamblin h; a fol"mi!r Gallipoll~
Mr. amd Mn. Alfred C4t.rk ar!' h
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Henry ~plmem was calltng on
Mr. am\ Mrs. C. A. Brll.dbury, 1Jiss
George E. Wood ia ill chan1e o:lf resident and dri\'CS tlle truck of 11 1
-nnnounctng the blrth of v. son,
wbQnd who has been \lstt.lng rei· T. J. Mitchel Bund~~oy.
Mabel Eakin, Mli:lli "Emma Boicl!
the ftoat which will represent Lhis film distributing company bc~wetn '
LAWN PARTY
born Tuesday afternoon.
atlvcs here Tuesday.
Rut.b and orac~ Salser spen 1• 1 nnd Mary Rupe attended the st.ll-l,t:
Type Ute U11l (f p~) .C'lo pet Une. ccunty In the png:ea.nt to be Pt":&amp;ent Charleeton and
Portsmouth. H_,,. 1 The mem~rs of the Junlor ::.. Y
M111. Oeora;e A. Townllhend u!
Mr and Mrs. L. A. Fincb o! Cln~ Sunday
t'wenlr~ wlth
Wilbur se88JOJI of th.e t;taughtcrs of Amerlc~
($ .--... -.~ maQ 1 11De).
ed In front of tf-e gran.d stand each married Miss Florence Cox 01 thl~ P u enjo~ed a la.wn party 911 lhe Lima, concluding a. vblt here with clnnat.i spent 'ruesdav her'e.
Brewer and family
. ut Ak1on last. week.
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· lawn of the Educational building of hf'r aunt, Mrs. 0. B . ~rker, left
Mr. and Mrs. Ben ~ldson of
Martin Gandee, Gerald Sa~·re, ' Mr. and Mrs Levi Reynolds anj
t ()moi!ICNUye .lulll11oDI fOI' pr1l::ie of
The fto&amp;t t&amp; being built ou the I ~ilf:l-·
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- . i ! -,.-dl•F')·· "''""Y f.V•n- Tueoda' to vlo!• her palionto, Mr. Coohocton ' " •pending • uumbco· Guy Sayre. Bern"'d and Emil Ev- &lt;hi!d"n of Eno open• Bunda&gt; m·
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Prauk Com o! Oolum_~u· Is Cubbage.
lng on Robert and Paul Salser ! ll,}•.
1 ooaacuttve ~ '"' prlee ol and from Columbub After 1u ap~ 1 1
uq~Ac, 'Ob _.tl;le poinln!J JPY~d by talft'ouoW111r: HHtta Hal!. a~e-ndlbi hla Vt£aUD11. here.
Mr. and Mr11. H. D. fauley plan sunday.
I Mn; Luctlle Mul!Qfd and so~l
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pear&amp;nce at the fair, the tloat. will c:~rriqe ,o"f ,ttt:Gs.;.~len Ollben and ley, Anna Mae Halley, ttearl.or
Miss :Mar-garet Ecker teacher at to 'rnove here from M_iddleport soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Holter were Oalen returned to the:lr home Sw~·
'"' ·-~ ~" ~JiMI.., aMWt you be exhibited at- the loca.l tall res· I ~'ft.tr.~- !if)'t'ts,. was mndc WeLherholt. Dorothy Myer-s, P11.u ~ Pleasantvllle, N.Y., Is vialtlng wlt.h He b.as been transferred from man- calUng,un hit~ parents Mr. OUld M;·. day after a two wcell:s visit WltJl
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~ere~ '811~ ·otJbe.a;:t,., !t.ther or lhe Sagen. Betty Lynr,, Mary Anna her mother, Mrs. Nora. Ecker and ager of a Middleport Modefn Mar· Billy Holt('r recen tly.
i].CJ" paren~
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- U d8dred. .0 th&amp; 'ib.e t 0P' fm
-Co~trel, Tommy Da.wson, Margaret. 81ater, Mrs. ~lmer H:.~.ttl.eld during kel store to a Gallipolis store.
, Mrs. Pay Brewer and chtldren
Perry Bradbury went t-o Hwltl.ng~
Jour lid ' » pepartd lD IUCb •
FUEL E:rJGINI:ER SPEAKS
The ceremony w';~ be · pe~r~U Mo~r~ . Beulah. Wetherholt. Ruth 1 her vacatlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Blesslnz I and L'eora. Brewer wert'! calling on lon Sunday whcrf'! he has receive•!
manner II io urlnl \be sre&amp;telt
Hortter Faust, fuel research eng!- I by Ret·. J . V. Stone fn the Gt-a,ce ,M. Roc Grace Wlloon, Joe Wa.llace.
Mrs. Harry Miller, and son, Mn. have moved to Letart.
RuLb. and Grace Salser Sunday.
employment In a. furniture factory.

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topic of discussion WaH
the proposed revision of lnter~tate '
I freight rates lhnt may crowd the
coal and molding Sllnd of this par~
of Ohio off t he market.
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. mall carrlel"l! of Gallln coun~y ha:i
A-LL MAKEB ot radlot servlct:\1 ~. been arranged Ior Saturday a~ th~
reasonable priers. Bring l,n ym.c · county fair grounds, It hR.s been.
ra.dio or cal! 241-J'. R . M. CrOI!Ie. nnnounced.
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The Jllcnlc dinner will be served I
WANTED
1Rt the yround at 1 o'clock , lmmed· !
r.oo cash buyers of Pille Tree iL•lO. 1lately preceding the p1ogram. Joe, ~;:"'~~::_"!~~~!!"'~
Ohio QrlAter 99.50 to 99.80 Tlmoth~ R. ThomM, president of the Stat !:'· _ seed at prices lower than the lowest .A8soclo.t1on of Township Trustee~; TQ0'{1 ~
tn Meigs county. Buy the best for will speak during the arternoon.
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greater city towards which your hopes, your thoughts and toil are
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The general who led his troops to battle to defimd his coun·
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guns tanks and airplanes. That general would be regarded as
mad 'and would command no confidence among the • people of
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The way to sell merchandh;e, farm lands, or anything else for
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her daurht-cr, Mrs. ~mc~t RussPli
Mrs. Dana. Howell a.nd dltughtrr
Hatt-ie, wc1·c calling on ZelmA
Deem, Monday.
Frances Stiles spent Thm'lldfly
afternoon wnh Mr&amp;. OrvJile HOiue.
Lafe Rcmu:n oi Hysell kun
La'lf:d on Homer Deem, Sund~y. ·
Miss Hannah Klein who l iB~
bEen v.lslting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Klen, retwned
t-o
London.
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with hts parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Sl:ll.les ur Kerrs Run
1 Mrs. B~ Deem aud ·ch ildren ! f·w'riDifiY
and MriU Mthur M'JOre
and
I daughter,~QO'rothV · And France~ ~:=~
Stiles llttmaed church at Ruthmd
~ Friday ntiht.

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Mr. and Mrs. &amp;yrnond Ncutz.
ling ~~~nt aundP.)" uvenlug w1t11

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t.on.

NEW

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\rille les~ dr~s~y frlr ~ 11ectat"r 'I'
wear 15 a hgh t l•lm! llllt'l\
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,., l-l1w Omit the slt~e~·e hilh au&lt;l
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Sunday.
· Helene St.Ues Spent Saturda)'
wlt.h 1-!er aunt, Mrs. J&amp;mt!s Hazel ·

SU CCEEDIAJG
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CI-4AteLEY MAY
P12CV&amp; A Goop
MANAG'Er2.. au~
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Hor.!.A)SSY MC:GIC.AW
Af.JD l&lt;oBI},JSo,Al HAVE
BeE}.! L.E'r OU'r" BY CUJB
OIJJJESS OF )'HE OLDER!
CIICCLJrl IAl ~E" LAS'i
COUPl--E OF SEASONS!

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Guard Miners Who Defied Strikers

Officers'll G e t
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READERS' NOTICI!: - If you want
the News Office of The Daily
Tribune, call 236-L; If the Builneu
Office ask for 202-R.

~HI~ C~Al MINES!
R[~UME 'lOADING I

THREE ADMIT GUILT

Remanded To Jail; Three
Fail To Appear For
Arraignment

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BIG S~l~RY ~l~SH
IS PR~MISEO fOR
~UTE tMPl~YE~

WEATHER FORECASTonto

Partly cloudy wtl.h local thunder•
tonlrht.

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cuoler In Northw~l portion tonllht

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afternoon or

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NTERNA'l'IONAL NEWS SERVICE
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POMEROY, OHIO, FIJ.IDAY, AUGUST 26, 1932

VOL. VI- NO. 280

Trial Date&amp; For Thoae
Denying Guilt, To Be
Set Later

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FULL LEASED W~RE OF

Tracy, Robten Cb.llt: d
by Lt:ver Who
was Jilted

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Suicide From 91ane

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PRICE- THREE

CENTS ~

H[ ~ O3 Succeeds Kreuger ,STRIK[ ~f f~RMHS IN MIODI.E WEST
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i~PEN P~RlEY -IN!
B~SIN[~S

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Buckeye Tallpayera To
See $4,000,000 Cut
From Payroll

STEADY WORK SEEN

D A BURN

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CHAPEL

IWE Rayburn Sunday were "'

ilnd Mrs 0
H McCoy Mrt1
Lutton and son of pt PletL ·

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ed the pt_ Pleasant llve stock sale
Satttrd&amp;Y
Those vi8tting wtth Curt Rayblll'!l
sunday v;ere Mr and Mn;

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Oa.U@herty of Flat Rock a.nd Char·
ley DaUKherty of Cha.rleston

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Yea&amp;er and famUy of Dixie, 'Mr Memorial services at Mt Zion
and Mn Robert Olbbl Ml and
Mr anti Mrs Waltl"r Kincade 'Jl
Mrs Earl Gibbs and son Edwin of 1Parkersburg z&gt;pent Sunday with Mr
Pt Pleii.Sant
and Mrs Charles Rayburn
Mr and Mrs Horton Whittington
Leslie Rayburn who Is working
spent Sunday with Mr and Mn 1 with the WeBt VIrginia Bridge Co
Robel t Whlttln~n at AmbrOEJa
at Winona spent th e week end
Those catuna: on Mr ond Mn• I wHh his parents

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EJ,ECTRJC THEATRE, Pomeroy, 0.
Thuraday and Friday, Aug. 25·26
Warner Fabian'•

"WEEK ENDS ONLY"
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. Tho; , Pomeroy•Mjddleport AII-Sijlr AggregatiQn
will me,t ·SY.ra~ule ' at
King'• l!kll piuk Suncli'Y
afternoon at 2:30. Ad·
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THE VOGUE SHOE
SHOPPE
P&amp;'lmt.roy, Ohio

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THE PTLLAGE OF PARIS

·Aviators Run Into trouble

"Ne~hlre

fn the Raw"-after the

greill

French arli.st U.minai.s •••
ln.s!&gt;!Ted by rile samge (iercene••
of ....wmed N....,.,. in the rurr..

kSI capture of Paris- 845 A. D.

-~nd

raw tobaccos
have no place in cigarettes
t '~ ~~;fi~Tit1ft\Ut1Uer rttit·· ·~~~icJit.w::· I$.:'s~ild;~ "illil:i:,::~,
. • '. the TtJildest cigarette
you ever smoked

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B buy the finest, the very finest
tobaccos in aU the worlcl-but
that does not explain why folks
everywhere ~ Lucky Strike as
the milclest cigarette. The fact iS, we
never overlook the truth that "Nature

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and mello'\ving, are' then given the
~nefit Of that Lucky Strike purifying
proc~ss, described by the words".t's toasted". That's why folks in
every dty, town and hamlet say that
LuCkie&amp; are such milcl cigarettes.

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Weather Delays
Flying Famil~
Trana·Allantic Hop q' Held
up f.or Day by Unfavorable Outlook

Farmer Murdered;
Shot From Horse
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Well Known Buckeye Tdlw
of Soil AleaaaiNlti!~ ,
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