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xtnndlnl per:l'ormer, and acoordlnx
t.n advance notlcea wiU be on hand
to Jlve thtl Jaoketa J)lenty of tl'OU•
ble from the defen:dve &amp;nale,
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dlcport shOuld hove _ IJLtle , trouble
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plate8 have ~ out In the pre·
gent team and the GOlden RoM may

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a elaie to the ~t ~euon, when
t.he7 meet the Welblt.on Golden Rodb

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Wellat:mt, with a. recmd that 1a stand ready to take a.dvant..,e or

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B~utbeailtern Ohio t.eque.
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' anlt poalt:lon from the rella.r, 'Whlle
:The JW!k.Bt.R, who lu.ve pl'ffl'lente4 Middleport hae split lobe pre&amp;ent
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fol'lrth posltlOIL vleUIJtcn wUI ~ome
hel'e to attempt to dllllodie Mlddle~t from. that ~:~lace and al&lt;lo to
advance a little themselves.
Th contest wUl be&amp;:ln under the
,
.\ NERVE SEDATIVE
Ught.s.. Frlda.y night at ll o'clock, the
last night game or the season here.
,Non-habit formlna:. .Reeonunended ln. cases or Epilepsy, Hysterta,
N8rvouane~. Bleez,itaaneiJII, Neu· I
BIRTHDAY PAILTY
~ Nervous DyrrpeJ)IIa and Ner.
Miss Bara. Louise Soott. enterv~us Irritation, N~rvom Headache , talned at their home, l"il"l''t Aveand Nervous .Disturbances.
Buy nue and Main 11 treet, wath a aur·
a · Mtt.}e toclny.
prise ~:~arty bonorlnl , the blrth~ay
n~lverso.ry or her ,m'oi.her, · Mi·s.
PRICE Sl.ot
Hollis scott Wednesday evenin~t:
Sold B,
Three tables •of bridge were tn PlaY

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Nov. 11, at the home of Mrs. served.
TUrnbull at ' Pom.y. A
P~~otle service wtU be coilducted
wttb Rev. P. I. Gardner, PMtm' ot
the Church' of ~rllt deUvertQ \he
lf,d4J;'eaa.
A p8PI!lr. wblch wi.U bfl
of, ~lllnterest, wlll be read by ,
~- Leah Bduwrer. 8PeCII4 D'IAli-fc ·
e.Jso been arranre4 1pr the

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Mrs. Scott. wu the roolplen t of a
aet at dllhes fi12m her

love~

extended
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CHANGES

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When the erywa 1ave three I

lnexpenoi'le Prucription
Guar&amp;llteed to Stop
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Fresh Oysters, pint tin ............ ,. .125e
Fresh Frankfurters, pound . . . . . . . . . . l2c:
New Bulk ·Krllut; e;octra good, 4 lbs .... 15c
SeedleFs RaiSins; ftesh stoek, 3 lbs... . 25c
CaiTots, 5 pounds' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14e
Pal'l!nips, 5· pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14e
New Com Meal, l 0 lb. bag . . . . . . . . . . 15c
Salt
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but that does not explain why
folks everywhere regar4 Lucky
Strike as the mildest cigarette.
The fact is, we never overlook the
truth that "Natutt' in die Raw
is Seldom Mild"-so. dtese nne
.
tobaccos, after }l1'0PCr agiog and

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mellowing, are then given the
benefit of that Lucky Strike pari·
fying process, described by the
words-"It's toasted".
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why folks in every city, town and
hamlet say that J..ilckics are such
mild

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GREGC-'••no m.t ·
--,-

Ycllow Jatk~ts To=~= :~~ambe:veth~ot~
mu'h more ihan a modlocre per·
WUiatwnpt., wjthotand
llave.'Tough' tt e ,...,....,.,
B
' a'

'

1

]

·

the a.dvancea of the op))OIIIna

•
Even1n1
,
The Yellow Jacket~~o are prtlparlnll:
far their flnal appew"Moe heN! be~
ton the ThanJcaa:tvme: pme brlnteJ
,

..

Wella~

ton eleven.

-

When :W'ellaton Go I d e ll
Rod1 Come Here Frid.ay

. .
- ~,

1

waugh, Qttle quart.erbo.Ck tor the
Wellston team &amp;eems t.o be the out,..
xtnndlnl per:l'ormer, and acoordlnx
t.n advance notlcea wiU be on hand
to Jlve thtl Jaoketa J)lenty of tl'OU•
ble from the defen:dve &amp;nale,
Under ordlnary condtU6ns. Mid·
dlcport shOuld hove _ IJLtle , trouble
w1th Wellston, but ~veral
plate8 have ~ out In the pre·
gent team and the GOlden RoM may

I

a elaie to the ~t ~euon, when
t.he7 meet the Welblt.on Golden Rodb

Don't

Miss
'I'hese
Values

Me Prlday nlabL.
Wellat:mt, with a. recmd that 1a stand ready to take a.dvant..,e or

--"
r*•. and.apint
J4ra, Bd"'f!'bl &amp;lriWI:er
&amp;Qaay here

far frodi being enVIable wUl Come: thO$e weat spot&amp;.
.
htn! Flrld'ay ln a~mpt to place one
We~ baa won One le&amp;.Bue. conmOt'\!- win In the'r cOlumiUI ln the. test out or nve and o.re restlns. only
B~utbeailtern Ohio t.eque.
.
' anlt poalt:lon from the rella.r, 'Whlle
:The JW!k.Bt.R, who lu.ve pl'ffl'lente4 Middleport hae split lobe pre&amp;ent
----~~~~-,-.-- f sclJ,edti1e with 2 and 2 and reat In
fol'lrth posltlOIL vleUIJtcn wUI ~ome
hel'e to attempt to dllllodie Mlddle~t from. that ~:~lace and al&lt;lo to
advance a little themselves.
Th contest wUl be&amp;:ln under the
,
.\ NERVE SEDATIVE
Ught.s.. Frlda.y night at ll o'clock, the
last night game or the season here.
,Non-habit formlna:. .Reeonunended ln. cases or Epilepsy, Hysterta,
N8rvouane~. Bleez,itaaneiJII, Neu· I
BIRTHDAY PAILTY
~ Nervous DyrrpeJ)IIa and Ner.
Miss Bara. Louise Soott. enterv~us Irritation, N~rvom Headache , talned at their home, l"il"l''t Aveand Nervous .Disturbances.
Buy nue and Main 11 treet, wath a aur·
a · Mtt.}e toclny.
prise ~:~arty bonorlnl , the blrth~ay
n~lverso.ry or her ,m'oi.her, · Mi·s.
PRICE Sl.ot
Hollis scott Wednesday evenin~t:
Sold B,
Three tables •of bridge were tn PlaY

~Nn

reli.JIVA

-

Money.;.&amp;ving
Value&amp;
. '

STANSO
NERVJNE

WHY PAY MORE .

'I

D. A. &amp;. MEE'I'DIO
The Daughtet'l ot ~ American

I

1

Th•1 StansburY Rmc Oo•
1

Mlddlf!port llhfo.
•

'

' Y

"'"'ol~~on wtll meet. Prlday aRer- friends. DeUclous refi'Wunent.s M:re

Nov. 11, at the home of Mrs. served.
TUrnbull at ' Pom.y. A
P~~otle service wtU be coilducted
wttb Rev. P. I. Gardner, PMtm' ot
the Church' of ~rllt deUvertQ \he
lf,d4J;'eaa.
A p8PI!lr. wblch wi.U bfl
of, ~lllnterest, wlll be read by ,
~- Leah Bduwrer. 8PeCII4 D'IAli-fc ·
e.Jso been arranre4 1pr the

I

unoughuut. the evenlni.
~rs . Walter
HnJTls ancJ Mrs.
ChD.ileG E Smith were a wn~Cd t\r~t I

·!~~ ~~on~--~r~
l~~~-r~s~cUvely

Mrs. Scott. wu the roolplen t of a
aet at dllhes fi12m her

love~

extended
attend

ttJ

CHANGES

(C0Dtlnuecl l&gt;tt.IDift.l~ ()ne)
When the erywa 1ave three I

lnexpenoi'le Prucription
Guar&amp;llteed to Stop
Rli!'..,.tic Paina

"'""''"•"I Tho•an6t
;kiJfiiHJ astonlllhed
,ri.tft &amp;B hew nlid.

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:;j~~

H

;. -

~-------,.,

Stop Thl\t Cough ·

Fr~

Bologna, good grade, 3 lbs ..... 25e
Fresh Oysters, pint tin ............ ,. .125e
Fresh Frankfurters, pound . . . . . . . . . . l2c:
New Bulk ·Krllut; e;octra good, 4 lbs .... 15c
SeedleFs RaiSins; ftesh stoek, 3 lbs... . 25c
CaiTots, 5 pounds' : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14e
Pal'l!nips, 5· pounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14e
New Com Meal, l 0 lb. bag . . . . . . . . . . 15c
Salt
4 lbs.. .... . .......... 25e
3 pkgs. " • " . 25c
Cutters, all for 34c
jar only .. ..... . 15c
...... , .... .. 2&amp;

pound.......
, , ....
1r;n~~,~~,:·~~~~~;
'pound
. ..

•No Matter How It Hao .

H;...,' o..

24c
22c

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qua.rt can . .. .. .. 10&lt;:
, quart can . 10&lt;:

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Corn

H1¥y Btens

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The wi,nner can't !rave Ute coun·

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dedicate cornera\ObOB and
,., t&lt;i ... "" vlslwr8 .•.~! .n 1
times. The loser tmn 10 w~ere he
&amp;slrea a.nd can flab withe)tit the l ,
helP of the Marines and the Secret 1

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Bervl.cc.

·W•rtc•• t ••·•••'
'

p. • •

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tO· ban Ill ,,

U:atlll'uollt

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t'ryolol
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Ftesh 1'~1*,(," and vcgetables
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Swtlfit

·

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'

z ....

I

Villi!'i\cia
MidiItan

Nfi~· ;Hiw¥!tobaeco~·: i~ Luckies
mild
'VTE buy the nnat,the very finest
W tobaccos in all ·the world-

't-"'·---' , .. w...

tlit -

---_

...,_..

'

'

~

' . --,)

but that does not explain why
folks everywhere regar4 Lucky
Strike as the mildest cigarette.
The fact is, we never overlook the
truth that "Natutt' in die Raw
is Seldom Mild"-so. dtese nne
.
tobaccos, after }l1'0PCr agiog and

.

'

'

mellowing, are then given the
benefit of that Lucky Strike pari·
fying process, described by the
words-"It's toasted".
That';
'
why folks in every city, town and
hamlet say that J..ilckics are such
mild

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Books, Ends and Linesmen

-ra,

l wial\ to '"~~~~ nly oincere ltianlu _
io
the Voter• of, Meic• County who .0 IOy•lly

Pstl&gt;SKEV

oupported me in the eleetion for Prot.ate

··OF MICH IGAJ\l··

Judce. I will try to dioch.arce tii.e duties
of the office in a way that you wiii never

··Gfa.EATESI
E.NO I.V~E

MIDOI.E" WESI
··lED IS Al-SO

COI.ONI!:~

. 4REI!U AM4'1EUR
l!oOXINI. CONTEST!

regret the vote.

AN , ~X"CELI.EN'r

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OR.

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spent TU!sdii:y
Mra. · E. 0. nili·

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a:nd MH.xlm! Har- :
· Mi&amp;&lt;i it"onnlo Wolf,

E'I~E!:ta

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s. A. MtCULLOU'Gfl

M. L. FurbetJ hRd

1JUt$1:l:s, Prof. and

'4rs·

v.;:Kt litiJc daught.cr, .
Mason. s11d Miss ElsiP

Ra.nd&amp;ll Pa."r1&gt;0ns of Saxon
Sunday with his if&amp;fldplltEm'ts,
Mrs. w. R. Pan;ous.
G~·rtrln

iCI•ovublnd .

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the week end With

tt.l#Dt.; )~~n:

Jo'utt.ce and famtv.

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aiu:l Lee Honllt
trtp tu Oharleflton.

bu sln~ss

Portiand

Hotel Hillsboro
(LARGEST ALL-YEAR tfOTEL)

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l wial\ to '"~~~~ nly oincere ltianlu _
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the Voter• of, Meic• County who .0 IOy•lly

Pstl&gt;SKEV

oupported me in the eleetion for Prot.ate

··OF MICH IGAJ\l··

Judce. I will try to dioch.arce tii.e duties
of the office in a way that you wiii never

··Gfa.EATESI
E.NO I.V~E

MIDOI.E" WESI
··lED IS Al-SO

COI.ONI!:~

. 4REI!U AM4'1EUR
l!oOXINI. CONTEST!

regret the vote.

AN , ~X"CELI.EN'r

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OR.

BAC:K.,AJ.JD

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spent TU!sdii:y
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Wbat have yoU, learned

a:nd MH.xlm! Har- :
· Mi&amp;&lt;i it"onnlo Wolf,

E'I~E!:ta

' ;

s. A. MtCULLOU'Gfl

M. L. FurbetJ hRd

1JUt$1:l:s, Prof. and

'4rs·

v.;:Kt litiJc daught.cr, .
Mason. s11d Miss ElsiP

Ra.nd&amp;ll Pa."r1&gt;0ns of Saxon
Sunday with his if&amp;fldplltEm'ts,
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Cotton ribbed, . ., . . . 89e
2 For $1.50
Cotton Ribbed . . . . . 69e
2 For $1.00
Part Wool
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CHILDREN'S
UNION SUITS
High Neck, Long Sleeves, ankle length, Dutch
neck, elbow sleeves, ank·
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SOc SUIT
QUILT BATTING

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Coats colored and black-with wonderful Manchurian Wolff collars and cuffs$15.00 VALUES, SPECIAL $7.75
Coats in a vm·iety of color-Beautiful
FmR- Wolff, Fox, Mannot, etc.,-

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19e, 25c,29e

DIXIE MAID QUILTED
COTTON
Especially made for a bed
quilt, one piece-

$25.00 Valuea $14.95

POMEROY H. S.

Biggest values evet· ever shown in Coats.
~ede, Brown, Black, in c()lors, trimmed in
Beave!', Skunk, OppO!SSUrrl; Fox, Squirrel,
Mink- in fact all the expensive flll'S--for
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· Beautiful Plaids, all
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Sale $1.95 Pair

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For Friday and Satmday
Only
Size 81x99
Free from All Filling
·Sale, 2 for $1.00
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replace 411Y garment
made of Peter 'Pan Prints'

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vote l receiveol at
for the verJ
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Dead, 400 Mislliii;
Only Four Howoea .
Left Standinr
By CLIFli'OR.D H. OAt.LO\vA,y;

IN&amp;st41f~pondent

HOSIERY SALE
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Size 72x90

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Waoblnfton. Nov. 11-INB-'11lo
over beer todaJ

LADIES
UNION SUITS

NELSONVILLE H. S.

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COATS

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