Eightieth' Ye ar WA YN ES VIL LE ,
TRAINING MEETING
AND COUNTY LEADERS
FIR E qES TflO YS TW O BAR NS AND WO RKS HO P
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Fire of unk now n Qrlg an ~e. s troy ed two barn s b~longin g ' to' O. 1.J. Rid ge last Mon day mOl 'ning Wil liam Dra ke who ' lJ,ad 'a wor . k· hop In one of t h e bQn tlin p, .had mod e a fire ill the ' stov ll nnJl had run up to, t he h du ~ e on an ena nd, ret!J l'nin g in j us t a ~ew min utes t whe n he f oun d the In side of the bUil ding . in flam es. . . Pro mpt . resp ons e ani! hard wQr k 'jf vol un teer fire man fa il ed to save ~ he buil ding s, whi ch in sho r t t ime wer e burn ed to t he gro llnd . The buil ding s we r e ins ul'ed Mr. Dra ke Buffel'cd a lost; but of ~aluab l (! tool s and othe r ' arti cles incl udin g a ·frig idal re.
WA S E NT E RTA IN E D
DR. fRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE
'I'll II:lflP Y " "u r cilib \I 'n r; CII · Th lea de rll of W a n e n oun "I'ta illl' d by 1111'S, (l . Groll " ty ulld 'Iww e d theil' con tinu ed ' inte r est M,'" .I,il ln W il , ulI, at t h .. hll lll l' (if lhe M ' at and l\teu t- Lik c Dish in ~ I ,", l;lJn ". I ll· ·l·ml,, ·r II . es for, in s pite of th e sev el'~ sto Th.· 1",11 . l' \\'n ~ h"i\ uti f u lh' d('('r~ T h ~o ry P a y. o f 10 ndny ther e was 100 pe "1'U! c>.J . '1'1 \1' P"I ~l"alll ell l'l ~ i sl.'d rcen t rep I'eso ntat ion a t th e IIf a SII Il)!. " S il~ nl Meco nd 'i)! ht," which :\ \'('r~' "u!lI llluT t no ion is lead er s trai ning mee t ing he that WaS I'(' I'Y im lll'l's s il'l' l,I" ~ u n ld in )! I.J.V t h"Il I'Y h:l ~ 11111 Il\uc h t , dOl Leb a no n at the h ome of Mrs \\'il h, ~ I I' >, Hal( 'i)!h BO)! HII and . Ed· . w.·i- pl'ttl'li(·L·. ith M. Hill iker , hom e age nt. d,,,, \\' il,,, n. T hc ,"xl' hMr, all )!(' (I f W,· di ~ m i~s II PI'uPOSilil1 1l wit.h The p lace of m ea t in th e day g-i fl ' u l1 d !"Ulltll ('l il li ' n fl") l'd(,d s (' n H wan ' of I hl' hall d wh" 11 \\" cha diet WIl S disc usse d and wa ys i r .. y nll ·n t an d fll n. of 1I(·t l·r iz,· it as n"t h ing ""l Iheo prep arin g the tom illon c uts r y, Thl' illl' ite'd W(' I'(' M I·~. MlI I')' " I'a s imp r of acli ca l id ea lism. mea t f o\m d in the f arm hom e lI il l. ~ Ir'~ . LYllia and ('''I' ll wer e W I' prai se Lh(· ill l'(>I1 (" " wh ~ Il\'p d ' mon stra ted by Mi ss Alm a M!' - :11' 1 1. ~ I r s. H:tlp h !"mi l h. ]\II' H. W.·I- I'i!<,' s Home U , .. f ll l a ppli Gal" ca t ion vin . All the wom e n in Wu of dOli W il,,, n a nd ~ I r ' . l{lI 1o'i l,(h Uo. kn owl C' dg'(' . hut rre n h:1V (' a t(' n den cv co un ty who are inte rest ed in ~ll il. mak I" o l'l' l' ll)"k I he di s(·ov{· r er Ing thei r mea t dish es 1lI0r 11'1 '0 e atli lld s uut t h,· kn" wl c dg"', l hal trllc tive and in kno win g how \he to im'c nt ,,1' ap plil' d. mak e a littl e mea t go a long way , As II mut t er of fact . a ll our ~l1ay hav e this 'vor k by e nrol ling gl'('a l inV f~n til Hl S rp ~ 1 u po n grea t In t h e clas ses he.ld in the com di scu ve r il's ili a d" by \lll il1 !ltn mu ni ties . . kin" l h euri " t ~ who Inv, ' knol l' l{' rlJ:e f ot The tow nshi p lead el's of il ",·lf ul,) n '. tow nsh ips are : W in' le ss 1,· lej.( ra ph y, l he t e -~--- ' l('Clea rcre ek- Mrs . H a rry phun !'. :t e l·o p l ll n ('~ . l.ad i~tf, an ~i· owMrs . Har ey. .Rye is ill with the Iln, Leb ano n. ~ I 'pt iI'S. a n ti t nxin ~ . 'l'p ect 11m Ilnlll'\11. ~ II'S. \\' . 1'. ' Dee rflel d:......Mrs . Har ry Pa lm YS I ~ a nd X· ra ys wcr c u c1isc ov· el 11 11. and Mr2. L. Ear l Tho mps on, L 'n !(1 in I hI' 'n uI'S ' () I' Illi t!l y Rc iMa- , Mr. a nd Mrs . W. O. Rap er are son. .·nti li e Ulld Ih.!o ret icu l in v¥. ' is iting rela tive s in . Ot"ncin na tigll ~II' ~. ( ; (,I, r gf' .1. !"millr ti. Frun klin- Mlos . ' Hen ry J ohn \I'll ' qu ite t lon . ick l a~t \\",(,1 ,. Bon , Mid dlet own R. 1. l." l' d Ke lvi n SJlid t ha t n o' Par ker Duo -fo ld pen s Ham ilton - Mrs . Fre d Sen 1:,11' in na lul'll l phil oso phy rs , ' ewe lry Sh op, Leb ano n; Ohio. E . . 1. Ctlt" tnn , 1)1" Ely ri a , l:o h O llH.:' ('ve l' hel' lI di ~l:o Lov elan d. \' er,· d us Il res ult . ' I 1' .. " I Ill' h ,)lidll~'" Har lan- Mrs . Joh n Geig er . " I' p l"Hc licul ex peri m e nt, and Per ry Ken rick and fa~i ly' of that ar Plea san t Plai n. e cov erin g aft et a seig e of inst a nces fi re innu m e rab le of nlI s"'1I Su dlle ,· ha s j{OIH' tu "t.he flu., Mas sie- -Mr s. Mllr ie Gra y and inv .~ stig a t io ns Il ppa r eiltl y quit e I-'I" "ida 1'''1' the \\"i n l.ol·. Mrs . Be rtha Gor don , Har u s ~ I ('ss \\'hi c h led t o J , B. Oha p man . and fa mily t he m o ~ l val· vey sburg . unh l , r eg ults. " ColumbUS, are g u est;; ot • Bu y Iw l' n diull10n d a t Ca Mrs . r y's alem - J .lrs. Z. O. Wor ley and .~Ii~abeth Bail y. Fo r e ig htl' en cen t uri es man .~ .!t·,,",,lr), SI", I' . Leb u no n . Ohin • . y . Mrs . D. Hol ling swo rth, Mor row )!reu t min ds gn v the ir liv . es to Man y Spe cial s befo re ' inve ntoE . Tur t\ec reek- Mrs . Ed Sim stud y ing c n ie :\"I is.~ Clam L illO is s pe S(lc tion s. Thi:!'l p· "y. ndil l )! t hc W 80n anti Mrs . Ear l Dill . L e ban Car y's Jew elry 8.ho p, lleb llOI' k was fur fr olll u se l e~s . f wi th he r , istl! r ut Was hing on. a non or t on , t he hlws , Ohio . W. TiJr tlec reek - MI'S. Ber C . II. of proj ecti l e . • lh e buil dt fiish er, Leb ano n. ing o f j!r ea t brid ges, the CU I'Ves Rev . and Was hing ton- ,Mls s Loi s Ros o f shi ps a nd th e. ru les of ~1 any ~ J ll'ci lil s befn n' nllvigns ' pen t Chr ¥rt\. Jose p h Ben nett ill v"n lllClar ksvi lle. and Mrs . H. A. istm as .i n Day ton' lion I·Y. Car y 's J eWl' II'Y 'hop , de pe nd up on co nic sec lion s: ~--=:- --;.Mil~ f:I. ·L • .Bur ns and Le haPRO DUC T OF . larQ., -Ore goni a. fam ily •., I1n(lll, Ohi ". Wir e l ~ss lel'g rup hy gile NEW DEP UTY S HER IFF , s .. A WA RRE N COU NTY MA N t o l he stut li es o f i..llg rang\»wI; Wn yne --M rs. L. B. Hal l and TEX AS TO OUR DES K e in~- J. T. F lack n n dRon ClaT~ce atFOR COU NTY ANN OUN CED CLl MB ING TO THE TOP Mrs. Wi1\ O'N eall , Way ne8v llle. pure ly ub;.t ra(·l ma t he mllt ics , and M i ~s Emm a II l'i j.(hwny is spe .. ~ end etl nd t he fune ral of. lr. A. Bow . The loca l lead er s will rece t o Pl' o f es~o l" W illia m T ho mps ing tht· ho lida y" w ith rl"i e nd ive 'nan at Clar on ~ in The follo " 'ing lelle l' hus j klsv jlle Satu rday . thei r t ra inin g for t his wor k nt Cillt who ' irllll In lti itl . th Th e e ap po in lm' nt of W ill lIuf foun duto ns o f elec ~ ust the . been n!ce ived [1'0 01 MI's , Cha .Ius (in W. Ha nl in g . fO I'lH crl y foll owi ng time s and plac es : tl'ic occi latio ns. (,f rl es ford , of Leb a non. a ~ t hc n ell' d<: p· . ~hi e F Wll. ra n kli tc~ Her n, r.epa Ohi rma irfn . o , Ill)\\ , n itI'd S ta t es 11'. nnd Ml ·~ , nn, of We athe rfor d, u ty ~ h e rifr o f War g • . W~ ;ie Tur Uec reek- Leb nno n, De.cemThe mHIl o f dee ds. the prac tica I(u ~su ll Be ns on ren cl)u nty, was Di _tr i!'! Atlo l IOly gen uine par ts . . Gua ra ri Mrs. Hel' rmn nn IVa form - mu dc pu bli bel' 27, 192 8. rn~y in AlaHku, W U R Ull d ~ o n . " I' l· ll·I' (· lu nd , ll l'C ilion wo uld 1.1' ~!l \'l! d man y a t ed (' vis lus iting t w eek 'fool b y She vork riff. ~aryls Jew elry '.Sho p, ~ ib e rly Wer ntz , dnu ghte l' of nulIl i nllt( .d t' l, lal to lv..: Fran klin- Fran klin , Jan uary h ", !" is he F h ellt' l' (·xr e . I'ul ni sLr ict er im p. nl nnd wo ulrt Le kep t , Mrs. elec t How a r d W . Fu lker t h. Th 2 lon, h~o . Ope n .eve e ,Iud g 1' 0 1' th e F ir st Di v CJ1arles W ernt z , wh o is with 192 9. nin, s. bac k fr olll mu ny u u se l e~s i~ i on · o f h CI' ~ e l cct i " n o f M,'. 11 ufT u l'd W!l S ml\ dc " tria , A la lit ska W. 10'. Cla d ( nnd W. N. Sell the pre en t time : h y Pl'e ~idcnt ooli d).\"c lust Sale m, Mor row Jan uary 3, 192 only aft r a Ca l' fu] (:on Ride ra l's if he kn<~ w Ih e hnckKI'oUl1d of. 9 Mr. and Mrs . Mer le t ion wee k. MI', H::m lin g was • Mot her is send ing her chec nUIII " II bU M Cll;1arcree.k- Spr ingb oro Sch ool in t huu .!<s g hl that shou ld und erli e his' ll'ip to Gre e na pPli intk for of th Ina lific atio n s o f t he num e dau gMe r of Colu mbu s r - c d di slri ct l1tt.u rn cy [or fhe "bo me "upe r." Jlln vary : 4 j 1928 . . , ac ti on .. It has he en in OUK I.lpp licnn t!\ fo r t ho ju b. Al uslol l' ill lu: t FI'itia y. ' mas gues t s of Mr. and E I'c r two OUr fllm ily 'f or 79 yeul's . yea r.' H)!II Hild hi R p l'o mot i on Dee rfiel d- Mas on 8cho ol, Jan <in cc t he e lecl ion Mr . Pu lk u- Mar latt. .. erth to th . F ,d l'nd j u(]p;c!'hi . i s~ We are send ing a sma ll box E st he r H e nti l' rso n had ary 8, 192 9. p i~ in r ecoJ stat es he has ' been bcs iegc d by . h,, 1' t lJ lI s il" l'e m ove d nt McC " j! n it iu n (,f hi« ~e l'vk '~ ill nl! ; they grow her e like hick :lPI) lica nls for Mns sie- -Hn rvey shu rg Aid room ~artha lelin n t. hal th e tll'l) Uly' l\' pOet lllliee. Mis s 1'Ja~e l Sali sbu ry of hlls p itul MOllduy_ ory nuts do up in Ohi o . Jan uary 9, 192 9. It is und his a ppo inbn ent wh ich Is n e 'IInd il) spen d . M,'. Ha r di ng f or m erly was u r rfoth i ng to get from 200 t o Har lan- But lres ville ,Aid room Jaca tion SIl W~ til e d by IlIu.: h in cp400 of th fir~ t officia l duti es of l he . wlt4 . M1r .. I P Ulu,II IWi from I'cse ntnl i ve in th e Ohi u Gen el'1I1 Sllru t ha Rich . dau ghte Jan uary 10, 1929. one tree offic . The e . hUll A . ~ I ca ne r, l I·UC I·. y sell n ot 11 £'(,'11 e us ily m ude. " 0', fC'l·ut of Ll'",hi. Mnr md Mi', .. W. P. S~:lI ~I~\ll·Y,l.:;".«bo f a Rler. 1\ Il nd H n c h~1 WU' II' aln llr m bly f r om Wa rr' lI co u nty, o","'~~~.!l th ,stre ets hel'e likQ g . Ham ilton - Mai nevi lle, fl Lt, .. ut '];"'h., Mad d en's Lum ber "in n!. - [{, 1£,' Tulf ore I.' II H f'e l o ng l~·si- is .peanut ~. Jan ueh, WII S ull rll Fe brll a~ry 14 186 al"o u vc, t erar i <I f Ih W(,l 'ld man or boy on e mee ts hus a de nt .o f ary 11 , 192 9. 3 Hav e. youI ' saw~ t his vici n ity unci is w('1 1 W . !l llll dep u r t e " thi ~ lif No,, 'emb er J. b,oc~lCettf ull . .. The y eith ar, hllYi ng bee n co mmi ss ion d II () ~cm' 11 ,,11', w ife nnd dau er hav e a k now n t hroug-h(. u t t hc :h ine. The y c ut ,ClI.alller.• g htl' r 21, 1028 (, llll~ , a ty ged . cap t ai n oJ f infll ntl'Y s hfll'll y (i/j year s , S ll10n ths - knif e and cut off each e nd ? ette r. Roy ·Pig ott. nt ,l t wo y~n l' s ago hI', was acLl afte r rt f CI'u wfll l'd Rv il1 c, lndi nna , Ilrc und 7 daY PRO GRA M CJE SAR 'S CRE . M,ul ,rI ...,'a l ve- A lllr l'ien cu te r d Ih' 1V1l 1', EK H. S he is s urvi ved by it the side dow n or put t wo ly c ll j.(age d In fa ~,UIl1 ber Yar d. vis itinj.( W, N. S£'m '~ anti fam r min ily. g III t h e Sflu t h Ihree lI iRtcrR lind four brot h ers .FR IEN DS CHU RCH , SUN DAY -- - han d and crus h the m .. L -La non n ighh .. Sit WllS Lorn lIIal rear ed on od. S in c/! t hl'Il Iway s try to ge t one - hurd - he hus Ill tld~' hiso l'll the MI'. un d Mrs . ho me in Leb uno n. / ' ATT ENT . A , "lei Kin hom g nf slt'u d now uwn ed by Wa l• ION , JUN IOR S I one for a crac ke r. The prog ram give n at Cae sars Kni ght st uw n , Inti ., a nd Mrs . Mr. lIuf for d is 1\ l11crn iJ I' n SUI'uh t e r .l.,rd an . a nd atte nde d the f l he Cou n t y ship ped "bo ut War r e n cOll n t y fn il' L',a Cr ek Chu rch on Sun day follo l. ipp in cott s pell t nl Chr n nil Ull - . A II I hn 'e d e)!I' l', ~ ist Iml A Day n ear by s(· hoo l. Sh e wn ~ a m ws erry , dre!l~e d tUl'kt'Ys for Tha llks t il hi: r ('til' cml 'nt fm lll fllrilli ng ICI'l' ccl upo n :I lur l{e will Ii,' .. on - wi t h J\lr. 111111 Mrs . Wa lte r Elze y. a ctiv e , heu llhy ch ild Son&'----' All Hai l the ' Power , 'IInd earl y ('l lI ~s "f ca ll a nd don ' t kno w wha t the WU ll activ !' in fH I'lll I.UI'N I 1I' () 1'k. of ' di ~ !> l lly e d 11 will ing t!age didll l ·g II I t hl' rC'j;"lIl 11 r rn(oc l ing Jesu Nam e" ...... ...... ..... Sch rneSI! for HI' wi ll a ~l; lIm c hi " nrIV dUti fl o l1 't f ll l'g l'l lIr. Rud olph . ool will be for Chl' i. tma '. " I' ey o· wor k th nt c hllroc tel'i zcd hel' l'S Mia mi Vnll l',\' ('ou nci l Nn. S crip t ure Rea ding .... ...... .... .$up 10:1 .11'. ~ i j.( h t ~ p r:ci llli ~t, i ~ hl'l e Cl' en· pick er s IlI'e paid from 10c 0 11 Mo n dll Y. J UlI lllll'Y 7. a t \\' t. h ith O . . A . !. n (!x t F' l'irl ny l'r y tire life. Pra yer. • Hie each pel' t urk ey. ('vc u in g , Tu t·~ " ny . 'l' hul'H.Jny and Sntu tim ~ Sh e r ifl'-l'I l.'cL Full ; (,l' t h will rda Son g- "Jo y to t h e Wor ld .. Sch hc y. At I II N'cm he!' 28. T h' deg'l"'(' stuf C"I'Y •t. Wc don 't ha vc oil ool 'S J e we lry S hop, Leb ano n , O. happ the ,\ge of nine te en sh!' 1 into " nie(' . l' here , but we in<lu('\(>(_ R ecit atio n- "We lcom e" ..., ..... "f Le llll n on CO lln ci l \l'ill exel il y TIl Il~~ d t.u...J~Tm'I!;;-:::~ _ _ ___ .. . ___ _ ' hav~ peca ns, pou ltry and . llpli . fy t ht' wo rk. CiI'Il Y and t h e 'you ng pe ople ... ~ ...... ...... .. ,.Esth er Jean Hai " "'A" ,vu 9 Par ker cou nty wn t cl'lllthel-e MI'. an nes d MI·s . Elm I' tn n. b eny . hOll sckc c llin g' A ll Jun i ors 11 1'(' Il I·n!!.'tly tl l'gl'< Exe rcis e ., .. . ,....... ,.... , ... Clall8 lint fill' f l'om VAL UAB LE C HRI STM A S l Mes srs . . Chn rl es S la ns h(!I'I'y No. lind ve ysb ul'j{. Th (' ir wh ole t o h I' p r c~(' nl. Due t -UTeH US· Qf· the Sav lor's ] live s Mur t S t nley . o f Day ton , PR ESE NT TO FRI END S we l'c s pe nl wil hi ll lh Birth"-:-Ma~y Cat heri '. K !'iT ROUSF~, Ollli. W ny n esl' i1l r Yie itoll:s-.:M_~¥-ne ~~~;;:W;~~:"';2.~~~-;1;{·h:-:e:-:i~r~h~a~b "ROY PI GOT T, n. ,Wl laon an\! Lula Bell ohn s. ~te l'rlOO ll. MI'. und Rec.ii.at ion - HGh ristm as BeJ ls" its of indu st ry, t hri ft lind Lac y wC I'e goo d _ . -- .. - -. - - Lh o l'r cin ien t. o f 1l,I'Cr Y a cc~p lllallllg('m ~ nt. bl'lH lght ...... ...... , .. "",,'.,. \. ,-, .... Jun e She ets them co m ta b l " Mr. J uhn HoI£' o f Day to n . Mr. E NT ERT A INE D REL ATI VES fort Il nd p rollp orit y. Rec itllt i,o n- "Th e .J!'irst Clir isthri!l t nlll tl gift in t he for m o • J a lltl f Mrs a . AIlt : n Hul e und W. -: lI pp ly o f ('Old . fr om t h.e il' ncig h . :J. WIN S TW O GAM ES su n O f th • mas " ...... M:ary Luc ille Ben nell hMr. an .1 ~fr!\. P . II. ]) i l ('~ o Hlll' vt,y li nd MI'. a nd l\'ir". Ru s~cll t\l'O chil l' il' mur riag e we re born -uur s an d fri(, lllls. 1\1 1'. Lac The tw'o bask e tbal l..tc ams of Re citu tion - "l'lI Tak e Wh at f C,h lll dre n, EtTi e , now Mrs . Bel' gy has R"d(bri dge , Oh iu. sp e W. p hcll cu ll ed on W. N. Selll'S Sill Tho mpH nt t hr w(·(·kS, jour ney ed to Kin gs Mi ll ~ uccn in P" /l1' h ca lth for II long' San tll ·Bri ngs " .. ;. Ger old Wil son on , 1111< 1 Fl or e nce, wife un (' n d d rum ily 'i'u t'Rdu y uft.e l'll oon. lind Chl'i stm as w it h lh pi r su nof Cha r les Colli er. F rida y nigh t, b oth ' loca l t ea ms t im(' :111 " h I' an d his e~ timHbl c wife Rec itati on- ".T he Chr ifltm as ., . in-la w a nd duu g hl(! 1' Mr. an d f.l·(' t l'lI ly j!r:l t eful t o t he dOll A ft CI' u pro lonj{ell pe riod of Villi to r" ...... ... :Mil dred B enn ett MI'R. Cllth l' rin e Cole man Ilnd iIlOh : Il\f I'S. R. ,1 . Adll ll1 ~. heal th MI'. Gra y Jllll;~ ed IIwa Rec itat ion- UM y Tree " .... ... , .... ~ ll ·s. D. L. y on Cru n e a tten d ed th e Ma l'(' h 10, 1!)24. Mrs. Gra y Koon .. .. .. , ...... ...... .. ,.He len Lea rnin g f un e l'ul ~e ryi ces · fo r th e ir c() usin di " rn ~e c1 of th e ir Exe rcis e-.-- " J u at So' Its Chr istfa rm and lifte r ~h s. Win i$ l\'1u J l\hlll l lit Spri ng II soj ourn Ilnt o ng , ·ma8~' .. .. Ear l and Jam es She ,-. ~ h r r elat ives , she " nll ey S und a y afte rn oon. ets r e move d l o HlIrv e y s uu~g. whe Rec itati on- uHa .n g Up You r sho WII!' plea san tly esta bliRhed re Stoc king " .... ... ... _... Anl1a Sllhn~ A t t h is /!Iad h oi ida y sl'as on in 11' (, a hOllle for he l' own for n earl R ecit atio n- UThe Sa", lor's G'ift pu us t./J t han k th ose whu y a " hav e yen r rr ·ced ing he r la st li nd fata ..... .... ... .... .. . ,... Alb ert Ben n ett ~on O I'e d us wit,h th eir l pat ro nag e, ill ness. Due t -"S ing f.or Joy " ..: .... .. ... a nd wi sh you a H a J) I' Y N(' w . .. \' (':11'. "1 Th e ... ..... .. .. .... Lula and Ann a Soh la sl I e n wee ks of hcl' life r al'Y' s J e\\' e l1'y . ·hop . l.eh a non ns , O. wer e paRsed in t R ecit atio n- .. Chi mes " .:.: ...... . . he hom e of h el' • dau ghte r. F lo r e nce, who gllv ........ '...... . , .. ...... .... Ern est She ets C hl'i 8 tm a~ j.(lI est~ o r e her !\II'. and uve r y po"s ibl Rec itat ion -"T he Chr istm as Mrs . H. II. Wi lliam son we l'c Mrs. c e a ~ e. He c ca re unti l her de· ·Atm osph ere" .... Ev~lyn Nich ol r s L. T . Coo pc r a nd ROn , MI'. a nd Mrs. in tc n: e, uIHI uffe ring WllS ofte n Exe rcis e-D ona ld Hai nes, Ha l'o ld Willianr ~o n nnd ~o all , Willi don e thllt Jean n o f coul d rclif!vc it ·tem pora rily . .net te Wil son, Wil liard Hai nes Day ton I1l1d Mi s~ Lu ell a Wil liam s· MI''' . Gra y was of an exce and Rut h Shee t.s. 011. illgl y chec ry d is posi tion . alw edSerm on- "Po llow lilg t he ays ' ICI"l·ctinlC he l' fri c llil s with jovi MI'. and . i'I'lrs . May nard Wel . Star " ... .... " ..... 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" I'Ill lIOillK gway Blalld kept ~ ill'l1t a 1I1 0lll ont. mis t I'i ~ illg ab,I\'<' Ihl' ri I'C 1', di s· t\l\\ ll~hip. 1'. 1'1'0111 thi" outla\\' dl;n if I hu ve t o tl ll'lI hi " lau g h lw II " Ii ,· \\'. ..\n " .·.. ~(, n I" J. eII'd n ul loud and ,o " 'illg in Ih l' ~ ult lil.(ht. k ill B lalld. Alloway . Rudd - uny - hars h. Tlwn h l• Plll(' n 'd B1 nn .!· ' bi n.'. I.:l nd, . l .. t in (' 1, l'wili. b ,, <Iy wh n ~ tll n t! ~ ill my pal h. You \Vhil (' I·,·t ~1I 11\l' di ~ IIIIll' e f", 11lI ... Il' llni{· ... whisp e r ed 11" lli.· H. O'l\ eali 111101 :-;:\ 111\1.·1 DUllne. :-;11' f:It ; · I .. ;\~"' I'\· .I I·· .. .. dy(' ~. I .. t \1.'1' " d l'II)!)!ed h e r e. You are gtlo.1 " I hal \\'as ('\"I'1l1' o f Mrs. Bland . Ihe (' ub ill' hI' Iwa l' d I,, "d . n n~I')' I knoll' it. T lwre' s huppine ~s \\, (,' 11 kl" 'p up the d ecc i" \\' ,·111111111. ption. Any voic('s of m a n tlild \\', mnn. Ri ll 1,,1 fu r YI)1I S O III I.' II'h l' I' e _ II hOIl1(1 day n n l\' hl' ready." und Kal l' ~Ii ll qtlaIT~lin)!~ II l'I",.k Till' (lh i" - l 'I'lIn >' y ll'anin .I"ill t Shl' pn's~l'd d(l ~ !, tu him. nn d u U Cluick S l\I'\'''Y \If 11ll' ~ tI'T" uml :-' I .. ('\; I. lInll Bali k {II Chal'll'" T. /.:"o d pcople wh o I\'ill carl' f " r y o u. bal'ely aud ib ll·. "HuITY ! " ca me inl:'s. TIll'r e \\'Il ~ nllw n pt (" 'l' lI a :l l lIl'ili . ~ :: 2 . (J~ <l a,':! ill Il n t' lin Tp. .Just wait till - " lI is ,·o it·!! tmill"1' nlf an d failed ul'l'alhil1l{ into hi s "Ill'. l\l cxicnn in s if,tht. TI"'II Ill' hUI'( ' 1111" ' 11('" and AlIIl·lin \ \ ·nk{. ],y Th e n hi' ~ tepped . oul into t h e I'ied a littl e . >h ·I·iff . I .. Edwill C . II ,,!'I'\' '''', 7 fi I ~ frllm excess of l·motion . Kut e Bluncl clo~e d hl' I' l'Y" s and leall e d nwonlig h L und s poke. a lTl'~ ill lI u!1l il "ll T". Blulld r\!Hulf-lI' ay clown t h" lUll !' h e turn h r r h e ac! un hi ~ b l' lis t. turned tilt' greetin g, and Ihough I'd h is h ead lu 'PN'I' W ill ie E. tlnd W,·IIH H. Liltle thl'o uJ!h Ihe Duan e f It h e r breas t beal oJ!lIi ll S Ill' 11'11: n o t umiable . h e did nul cutton\\ 'o d ~. Thi s t illl<' I. ,· ~: I ." j .. hn l .. A " " '1'1 R. I-: (· sl('y . t ra c t in h i~, an d con scien ce' ~mot e him II ~ h(l\\, I'e se nlm e nt. :-;lIlt' lI1 'I' p. Euchrl' comi nJ! wilh l hl" " O I'S I.' ~ . k " en blow. If she loved him s o "~h, t .1 a~per a s I I'od o in,' 'said Ther e wa s n o ind D. A. 1I 111'1'i, .. n I' t al.. : .. r\ . ' _. icati o n Ihllt Ihc lnuch . But m c mol'y --undc r slan d- Blant!. pn·~e ntl y. "Du nne I w anl old n utlall' might lost' hi ~ IlC\,\'c at 11.1'1'11. 1.. 1 in I-'ra n ld ill. ing o f hill' (·huruct .l'r hal'uene d YOIl tl' ~Io}l .CJuarre ling WiLh my the ('n(1. (lunne hud r{'nrt·d Ihi s. ~I:lrth a A. Gl'is llH'1' 10 J ,.Iln W. hillt a~nin. nnd h(' gllve her ~uc h lI1en. If yo u W('l'e alld Id a r\. A r nold. 10:J I.~ IIC I'(':' in one or u;;QUllanc 11011' dlllll~l'd hi s wa lt (''' nlll1 i~se''aLi(ln li S 1\'1b~ cluc h er s ix Ihat'd hI' differen t. I can ' t k'ep I n II ll' is ul'('I\' ~uunt e l· . li e l'l'tl Ct ' ni on Tp. nlld n il lIl o r !' . Illy nwn fr o m fight ing. But I'm e(1 th{' 1101'(' h 'ariel t11l'11 lii;;1inc tl!::·)' 1l1'n j :tlt1 in l 'hnlilf In L ,1 ui~ Cha "Il' ~ Bland!" whi ~pered the 11'0- not ca liI'(I o n to MONEY LOANE D ' le t lin o ut sider ed what \\'a s ~a i.1 insi de 'h.· ~ " ~ "" li lf. r, I"t , ill I'lIl' dall" P u rk . mario gra~}liIlK DUlln e wit h , hnking han!! around 111Y camp tlml p lu g "If yo u doBland. LJ y Iwa" '! 'l, hHn(k " Yo u mu st run! No. h e mv ru s tl cl's." I' ll fi'x you and h N!" "1'1,11 ' I'.'U ' Cornm: !5s ioners' Proecec ding& \\' lI ult! ~c l' you. Tlwt'd. be wOl'se. '''1 gue ;;:, I'll hav e lo be hitting pu nll'fl o ut in h lile Bl f f an I'" bll LONG Bill ~ all o ll'l·(1. E. R. Gr egg, It 's Bland. I know hi s horses's the OR HORT TIME- Easy trai l f o r s omewhe r es ," slI id \·o icc. iJric\~e I'l· pai l'. $:;.25; .1. T . GI'(' gg, t roL " term... Also urveyin g and AbDUllnl' . ·m goillJ;! in bl'i d~e 1'('pa il', $,; Chllrl CR Mo rt o n, ~t racling . Write and I will call "Bul ·y o u ~ aid Ill' wouldn 'l min(1 Simpl y tum the seat regula tor and " Wh y n ol join Illy blind? You t h er e , I' c pli C' t1 Bland. lind S CI' you . Sam IJ"; dg'" l'I' pa il'. $!'•. !l5; Ho)' lI e i~ e1, my cullin g hNc," D. Henkle Wayprotcst NI Du- hUI'e J.:o l 1\ ba t! s tart Il lready, Du- h Cln IIcs vi lie. Ohio. r~ ely. ~al1ll' . ::; .!:ILI ; \\'l.b S imp son , ~a l1le, Hlle. "Eul'ilr e'e \- 'J 11 _ the entire sca t move s to the exact with me. !t'1I an e. a nu ir I know this bordcr "W ha t fOJ' ~" $ 17.R U; )\\'l'TI Vi n so n, saml', $:1 .15 bc a ll I·ight." LOA NS on Livesto ck, C hatte ls you' ll nevcr b l' n I'('s pectab le cit" [ wllnt to make 11 little lo \'c to ~ . E. Cut It· 1', b ritl g(' rcpair . $7.70; Seco nd M or tages. Noles bought : posit i.on des.ir ed .•. n~ade-t". "Maybe so," ~h e r eplied. 'w ith izen IIgain . I know e v ery bad hl'l'. Bu -htl! It'll hI' run til huv l' Jo hn Harbin .I. K. ~I" ' II C "I'. $l .IO.IG ; Har illn vi s ible (·!Tort al s('lf-con !', Jr., Xenia, Ohio. l l·o l. Mnn - man nil I h is frontier . the Illugh nn hcr nC'w love r!" \\,hil a l'l P , Huppli,'s and maleriu l. ifeslly ~ h l' had a Meas ure" drivi ng posit ion for g r cllt f ea r of " More t h an 'on(' of the m have "Y ll u l ie ," c l·ied Kate Bland . $ ~ j tl . !I:I; \Y . ./. Farr. grave l, $ 4.20; B lanc!. "If I co uld only t h ink!" l olel me thut soml't hin g exp loded " L t m e gil!" Hi s I' o ic e grew W ill iam \' (.l kC' rrling, .tone, $ 1!'i4. ; every driver . Th en s h(, dragge d DUllne to l he in t heir brain. and Fnrm~I's o f Wnrren and adjoini ng wh en ~e n5e h oal'.e l' with pn RRion . W . T . Il a rdwi{·k. $!'i!l.f,O; Grnce cionI'. an d pU Rhed hill1 in. ca m e LJn ck lIwre Iny anoth cr deadl cuuntle s may obtni n money on "No. no~ I won'l (:11<'('. ~ Io n(' . $2 1.:1 :1; .,Ill'. T . F . leI you go! "Euchl·e. come out with 1I1l'. llIun. [t's not s o wilh me. I've I You'lI choke t h e- truth out of h e r long time loa n s, at 5 per cent in \\""Ihr . ~ t()lIe. $ ~!' ; The Frank DUlin . )'ou ~lll Y wil ~(.rest . Cost of sec uring the sa m e h the Kil'l. I'll uone a little Rhon ting, too; LJut I I - you' ll ki1l h cl'!" S lw l'\\' lIu ci ('II., ~ urp li c~ • . 29.80; t t' ll Bllind you'rc in I ~ very I'ea so llahll', th r ough Th l! love with he r. ncv e r wanled to kill anothe r man "Th e t rulh ?" /trilt!'1i Blllnt!. 'I' h ,' O ....)!() nia IJ"idg- c (' 0 " lool re - .J en, if you g ive u s F tlet'lll Lan(1 Runk For fUl'ther away )' 11 wring just to rid my self 0 rthe last ·o n e ., "Ye s. I li ed. ,h'n li ed. pail' . $ 1:\.,,0; Hull :';" ""i (' e Station . Y<'U I' n eck... . Bu t ill fnl'mnti on cull o n ' or address M .. My dea d m en don't sit on my . s h l' Iier!. But sh l' Ii et! to ~ n\1e yo u . .. DRA KE. Tt' ~ as ur e l' , phone 316: 1'1'" a il" o n l'o llnl y ca l', $ 2.!;0; L. I. The s wift actio n an d fi erce cl1<!~ l !Ii night . Thnt's th(' gnn- , You nl'l'dll· t. - murder hl'l'- for X Lebano n. Ohio. I',' n •.('. ""pai r 1I' '' l'k . . :1.21): John w h is pC'r tolel Duan e thnt 1\1rs. fighter' s tro uble . lie's cruzy . ' He thlll." \fl'iu.- MXS'TJ:: RI'IECR BODIES BY PISH&::Il L ull' a ll d :-;,,11 . s uppli es and r e pair Bland wa s hel'self a gll ill" DUllne h n ~ 10 kill a nl' \\' man - ho's dri ven I Bland curs ed horribly . FOR SALE \\'" d , • $ 1X.:!.-,; .I . 11. Adam s a nd Co stl'ppl'd c ills e to .1(,llni Then c , who st" od to it to forl{et l he lust o ne." f oll owed a wr estling Ro und o f bodI! l'nd "I' 1>1:"1 .. ,, . ::;:::1.<. 0; W . W. W il- m 'a r thc window . " Bu t I'm n il gun -fighter, " pro- iI'S in violet strainin F R SA L E - 8 S hropshi re Ewes. li1l m ~ Ct •.. \'I' 1I ~ h.·1' r e pairs , $ 15.20; g contn ctNeither spoke. but h er hands tes ted Dua n e. F. A. lI u r t soc k, Tel. 65FSI "Cire um stnnces the scra pc o f f e{'t- t h e . jangle o f 1';",,1 1': lId ~; I I'II):( ·. ~ lIpl' l il'S and 1'(' - Wl' l'e oUlslre tched to meet hi s own macle llle- " s pu l's -a cl'[I ~ h of s li ding tablc or I." il'~ . .;' .1.1. fill ; Ma:ll n Aulo Co" They wen' s mall , tremb ·26 lin g hand s ."No doub t," inte l'l'upted B1l1nd chair, and t h e n the cry " u""lil' <. ,' I UW; Amcl'ic an Ro lling- co ld . Il S icc. He o( a \\' om- LO S T - Fox leni e l' dog, while ~d h e ld t h e m clos(!- with a laugh. "C il'cums tallc e: a n in pain. i\lill ('0 .. .17 ~ h~('l S gn lvanize u mct - Iy. lrying In convey bl'own s pot·. bo h 'tni U Smali w hal h e f elt made llIe H ru s tler. You d on'l . 1«" n O!ICr AUlOmo hil• • Ar. n uil •••• Buick Will Build Them J. _ _ _ _ .. - - - :tl 1' .. ,. CI, 'al 'l' 1'l·C'k bridge in f'runk - - that h o wou ld prolect r('wa rd.. C . E. 'Anders on Wayhel' . S h e know y iul'Ke lf. You'r yo un g; you I1cs viJI c, Ohio. Ii n . $:! tJ . t! ~ ; .J. W . Lingn H ardwar e , 1 1':III~d nguin s t h, '.d26 and l h ey hav e got Il temp!'r ; yo ur fa t h el' Vi sito l'- " A r e yo u anxioll s ' for c .... s upl'lil' ~ , :j: 12:\.08; S tandard I" "k( cI Ollt o f the in~. wlmlnw . FO R SALEwu s o n e of the most dangero u s YOU I' lel'm to expir One 2-yenr-old S hort e?" 1) .1 ('\I .. )!a ~. "i l a nd h'1'Ctl~C, ~207 Th e approac hi ng <lu tl nwfI. halt- men T('xa s ever h a d. horn bull . phone 114F;n L. C. I d on 'l s ee Cnnvic t- "No; l'n~ in for life ." k ~; l· al'a J!,I .1I Hdin il1g C ll. , ~tI !;. u il 't J o hn, W aynesvi li C', O. • j2 ~ II\I ·1.( 1' .. a : ,' ~ I :14 .K· I ; C hlll'l.·s .1. FOR SA LE- Ofto 10-ho r se InterWa)!I.(" "!'I'. I'l'en';UIII 0 11 },nn d f 'I:' nU.lionli {' ngine in good meHelp YourleU (·, ,,·,,11 '.' 1' , S I~I: Le iJalloll Coa l an ·1 THE FUM BLE FAM ILY by E. C. DUN KEL c h a ntcnl col gas ndi t io n . Equipp ed with k,' (" , .. :2 IIU lit " in·.$ I ; W. r. CiI clutch und comple te water-c ooling 11 10111'. (''' 1 ')lH' 1' , sl:tIllP:· . $:J; \\' . n. S,I's ll'Ill. InQuire of The Roxan61G AUTO wRECK .\ IId'·I' ~ I)J1. Ohio CIIIIIUI;,lil'C' Oi J{c l' t' lIa C unning C o •• Wayne svill e. O . DOWN AT TI-lE1' " ,' (' ,.l1In IO n [,11'1l !' (,OU l't, $(); The , . tf RAILR OAD '1'1,,' ~Ii ulll i (;~ zd l{· . puhl ica ti o n o f d •.)!' li\, I'II, (' 1I 0ti('(', $2.40; Blair FOR SALE- Corn lind oats. In ~! 1I,I ill"l·. ~ h " l'utg-p O il Nove mb c r :; 0 tno:~~., J-..... Cluil'e of George Bocock , R . S, 1''' ;''1'0 11. $ 10.·10. Waynes ville. Uhio. • d l!l PLUMB ING FIXTU RES - ComA Golden Brown plete bathroo ms or· any part. K itchen sinks , laundry trays , e)ectl'ic allu b e lt driven well and eis:o\:tl i\'c (' nn er l' - " She'lI n1nke II tl'l'il pumps, of al1 kinds. Repairs .' J.!o l' c1 wi f(' ff )1' yuu." f o r punlps. THE BOCK LET-K ING ~ I i ~: i •• nary - "Uut, l11y ~o n. ~h ("s CO .• 415 W. Main St., Xenia, 0., It IIltd a l lo !" phone 360. tf :-';"t iv!' ('nnve r t. ..:.....'·'" e ll , sh l" s I I,,· I.. ca l Iwi rc ~" .'· FOR SALE- Our apple s are now ready at ol'ehard . D. B. Un~ l i ~~i "l1a l · y (Ihnur:r itlrull y) d e rwood. Val1ey phone 34F3. Har" \ It! That pu b :t d itf C' I'I'nt ('filii veysbu rg. olOtf ,.\px iu n 11 11 t hp ma l lel'." NO HUNTI NG SIGNS- Printed on muslin, nt Miami Gazette CONSI DER THE GRIND Office. ·n21 EMERY WHEE LS- Al1 sizes. A C ()Il -~ id -C' I' n ,)\\' r hi l-dl '(' n thnt CI' CIl special price as we have large u,·(: thl' (; .. in" • lo t at the BOOKL ET-KIN G CO ., \\'ho ,'11I' r"l., " II h(·I.. tilll(' \\'il!-t h e:' 416 W. Main st. , Xenia, Ohio. tf I ",o k ~. FOR SALE- Trees, Shtu):ls , Vinell 'I' ll\' h;tI ,- il 1\1:1)' " 'I1l! t" -wal'd ,, it,l ' and Evergr eens THAT WILL . flro"i n ~ h( 'r m i nd . GROW , deliver ed to you a't whole- . . . Bllt. !'::t)' , "in 'l it III!lio ll h e l' look H'! sale prices. Equipp ed to . furnish l plllns and ' do all..th'e work, If de....:..sired. Call 66F41, C. L. Duke;. N£LI:.'S BELLS i'! aynesvl lle, Ohio. . ai2tf . FOR SALE- Ensila ge any time T ill' l'(' Wn :< 0 11(,(' a young belle during the day, ,2.00 ' per ton" .nt W.a~nesvi1Ie Cannin g".plan t. 111Iltl('r1 1\'.·11. . . \\ It ... wlll'1I :< kl1Linl! one dllY. n7tf I' 11 -1\1 <:11, ll'OR SALE"" :'Waxte x Food Paperj. And lh .. ~ (· ,;t::lndi ll!! nea r Keeps food fresh and clean: \\" ' 1'" :I"lolli .. 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Scientist s s tudy r. s h es t h:!t live Ill~ bel o w tli 'l ocean surfa ce , weighing 440 pounds, Bring ther.1 to t r.e t o p, r e movi ng wa ~ ca ught in tht River at New South Wales, reo Ihr water pressure. th ey burst and Mrs . ('h ll l" l" s (; ,,,'.1,,,, an d ~11 ·s. ce ntly 1\ lar ge man is showing tht co mpanson betwten his and the die. l ' II arl , · ~ ( ;ra y alll ' IIIh·d I h ,· :\ lItl"i . /i s h' ~ le llgtb . Not all d evotees of I zak Walton Ca'll bo ast of a fish like Human beings live at :he bOll o m II, i, o nf'l. ,. -......::.. .. t .*' 01 an atm o spheric oc ea n . 500 mile ' i t lll I lI l 't.'U Il g' III th L' lllll Ht ' IIf ]\ 1,'::. deep If yo u t ook us to th e top I I ill il,,·r . ill L" I,a ll "l1 , i\1" lIo1 I1Y. -~we probabl y sh ould burst. a nd wr '\II"~ . ~ 1 :lri tq l;t ("" rp"IlIt' 1" Jla ;; ~ t · d should die s ure ly Man ca nno t live a\\".I .\' :11 I h t' It''I1I<' o r 11 .. 1" 11 1(" '1' , .. lv I'S t h e pr o blelll !If ove r c row d <!vcn ten mile. uP . 10 say no thing ~II"'. 101 11 11 . 1\\" ' , il1 l' a \,I"". f" lf,,\\' ing . o f 500 miles. :l1 g :, III'i),r ill ,[(·" cor 1;llI' lIlll <l n ia. QUllntilil' s o f s onp ha ve I. e en \V e pi ty t h ~ poo r . sub mcr gtd '\II' ~. 1.'· lIa l. inol" I". o f Old :tl l<ln t:l. li5("IIv"" c d in Mo sel,\\, h l'nrin g deep se a fi s h , Icad ing suc h du ll j ~ ~ P l · lI d illJ.:' !-> 41 11 H' t io lt· ill th e· h llnl l ' lives Thty w(J u ld pi ty I h~ su b· , I' IIL' I" IIl1dt· , C hlll·h·, 1-: .I 11":1 I"d ..; .l lId , OJ·trait s of I h CCZII I' lind the HU HnJerged poo r alII o ng h uman 1J"lIlgs. \\ i t't· :\ 1101 '·"I II·\\"i ng ol d ;t 1'q tl:1 inla ll ' UIl , ; a r c g l'('u lly s hock e d. What ScIence.' s ay , a ll u f ea rth '~ lifr I · ( · ~. e wond c r ut is h o w they ('0 1"1' t o \Vas Once III t hr o c eall S o m t a ni · no ti ce it. IOa ls climbed o n th t land . .le ve l· IItI·S. HilS,' Cal'1". ill (''' Ill Il/II1)" [< perl IlII IK > in plac t o f th t fi s h', wi t h JI1 I·~ . Li n tOl I, or \\,illll in j!t J)l1. Rum or h il S it thut Linllb c r g h i ~ 1,la d (i<'r . ea rs in pla l' c "I ~ d ls 1\1 CII d(' IHl l" ll'd Slit ul"dny for Kllns lI ' . [)o ut t o many. W e a lw ay. f c lt we rt' includ e d III th a i l1l i!l r~!I III I ' '.\ I,,·r \· 110,·.1' wi ll s llI' noi t It p h J) l!tllI .\' I c hud ('OUI·llgl'. la l"d O th er a nll ll al.. e\' ~ lJ 1II0 rt I ':' ~ "" wit h Ih(' i l' t hildn ·lI. M I". tl lld HlI bitl " u 5, Icarnl·d 10 fly - th(' lJ ird s .\ ; r" . H ut' C alT li n d fa mil.\'. D e le gote s to t he Ca rn egie Ins ti -
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9 .00 0 g irls in Ir e lu n d h ave join. An 85 -y ea r -o ld C hi cago womnn N I II mode s ty c r u s a d e and prom. has jus t ubtained a dil' orce. PI·ob· ise n ot t <.l we al' s h o rt skirls. W I' I" b ly s turt ed pruc e e dings w~('n ma y pre plII'c o ur~ t' l ve~ n o w for u . he wa s 25. new influx IIf lI'is hllll'n til t h l's e s h o r e R. E ins t e in, di s cove r e r o f :hl' Ke>I1\ ' ivity o f Space lind Tilll !' . sa ys h ·~ Fre d Elmenbergel' o f B c din , i ~ on the eve o f making a n (! 'v an lll iked for 120 hour!> in !;u('cc ssion n o un ce me nt thllt will s h(l ,; k til \! slee pinj! only e ight ho urs in be- w or ld ; Bu t n o one who car. ' u n t w ee n, and wa s n't eve n hoar s e lit (Irrstu nd Eins tein could b e !·h u(·k the fini s h . Thi~ see m s r e m u rk abl(, c d! to th ose who h ave n eve r h ea rd a n America n Senato r . .
AnlP n g t he Americ a n s th u l havc I!'ain (·d prf'dominllnce in the fi e ld cor na t io md lelle r s is Bruc e nar. ton. w h o 'c n o ve ls, e ditorial , an d books li n r e ligi o n ha ve a tr e mendo u sl y large au di ence. In ud di . ti o n . h e> is o n e of t h e m os t im p o r tllnt n H' n in th e grea t pr o f e~ sion o f a dv e rti s ing- ll le ade r in thi s u s ill th e lit e r a r y fi e ll!'
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Ih a l a " a l e's hI' the H .. ·il't'S. 111 ... and M.. s . '1IIl' ' .~ , lUl l ,,:ill. " A n() UT yllUI' d a ily du lil.' ~ . h(Jl\1 e ~ i c kll (l ss ull g OIlI'. Il",· ... tu .. Th o l1lps lIlI an d s on 11Il \"(' U r t)1J1I rJ", k ... " 1:'1 d n lan wh o goes lll\I\'ed fr(lllt l h" C utright farlll t o I lurillg' y ll ll r ' I(' c ul'i('d IlWnt l' n t s thuught ~ II'l' l' e Il ut 1111" li lt ,, 01 .-1<1 .lrllle d v lll\" wilh la ll h Ill ' I r ~ 111 111<1 Ihall h ~ \\'I;u car· l. e l':l n o n, li nd ;\Jiss Ne lli l' and , ur~ing l hroug'h ~' ()lIr mind of t h e eV<!lIt~ c h l' o n u t ri g' ht han ' mov e d frolll ric~ \\" l' ~ " " n ~ ,.. O f C\JurSl' ht IS I'a u l i(" lc' " ill t h e JlIlJle l·. L o o k d l th e r:l bh ll H e ca rrl C ~ no W arm·sv i Il l' to t h pir f a rm . weaIJ o n a n d I ~ Il)ore timid than Th e Woman's iv\C Leagu l' m l'l. th e .h O ll o r \\" (,1[ t ha I h as a mouth · at th e ho ml' ~)f Mrs. fo: va l vll S hu · lui of \H<tIJ OnS Fol - : .ntak e l· Sa l urdll Y Il f tl' r n o\) ~ . Yeu can 't be trlll y ~ o urage o us unl es ~ yo u ar~ wi s e And if you Inwin~ t h e br ie f b u ~ illl' s s se ~s i (l n , I Y(W H 1'~ l lIti\' (' lI r fric· nd w o uld s e nd the jl upe r' gift s \\" V I"(' draw n fn lm a larg" are WIst. you ke e p pr epared I·eg ularl y. thu ~ k('e pi ng ~·o u ill lnUl"h w ith o ld ha s k e t , l' al"h Oll e pr e ' en l ha ving pr",·idl·d Ulll'. Adjo ur ne d to m e e t i . fl' il· I [(I ~ . W hy m,t ~e nd S o cla li st~ 0 1 th t c Olln tr y <lISCOVtl ,J lt l1 l1ar~' 1 ~ with :\Jrs. l\l ar y Hain es : "'I th g riel aml . urpr ist t hat their rrCSld l' lIl ial ra lldirl~lt . N o rman A llullll)(' r Jll"e~ e ll t then dl' l" ora t c d Th o m as. ,,,,li ed o n ly JOU.WO votes. t hI' ( ' ''Ill Il, U'lIi ty (, hri ~ tnHl ~ tn '(', ' 3L(a in I I IiOr r I ha n 15.000.noo for \\"hi"h had bec n s d UJi nn til\' (·o r · , OI){J.OOO fo r Iw r by t hf' blink by t Ill' me n' , l'o n' -I GO\'c rll o r S lI li t h all" H J-:G 11 LA HI , Y a s n Birt h dn y Ir CR c nt to !\D Ill (, r e lI I " rb~rt I I ,,"'... r rnlln ity cl uh . . I II t iv£' or f r ie nd . Th ey wi ll s llre ly ap pre c iat e it, r l ~ J, ~ I II 1<,1 12. ,~ O l [lcar:), 900, Th e D:tpti ~t i\Ji s ~ i l) nl\ry Ci rd ' , 00 I \·v I C ~. and t hllnk you ll iways, for it wil l k e ep them in Il ll· t at the h o m e (l r Ml"s, Ann a l lI o \\ C\ t' f . ~(l Cl.,,:b l !) nC~ <. J not he 11 a nt\all Tu es da y a fte r no n n , wi t h tllllt'li witll Ih"i,. former lif ' . 1,,,-\ " t " , :. I I "r r..:"lid a lc hat! a l\ (, S. !\lari .. 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Jl l ary 1)(' nil Y ler . Jr . . .lIId 1.lllI lhc r ·h 1-1 < I' ru hal , ly leave> u ul Ihl' ablest J'( ' IHI th e s tory o f th(' birlh of man ill Ih,· country a, yet un - , C hris t It. g'i l'('fl in "B f' 11 lI ul'. " Th .. kll O WIi T ll a l > f,Yrllllla tc . 101 ,t 1" lll e lltlars f 'l l" I H2!) 11'<'1'(' di~ triittlt (' tl ull d du es w(, l' e pai d. A l(' lllpt ll1e a ll ~ \\ t: ha \ ' C' r~!'Il'r\'es illg' ~ alltd c o ur~l' WU R ~e J'\' ed hy t h e h os t e s~ ( ', . a k" is l e d by Miss 1I l' I (' Il Rnn(lall. Th e IwXt m eel ing wi ll it e January 2:1 n t th ) h UllI e of Mrs. Mary Gl'Ilhalll. NOTAR'( IP UBLIC
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Bru('e Bart on i ~ kn o wn f r om o ne e nd of t he cou n t r y to anothe r a s Oll (' IIf tile l1l o ~ l di st in g ui s h . An l o wlln ha s. c hu cked lip hi s Ben J o hn ~o n invited a c ho ru s c d bu s inc ss m en in th e land a s bu s in e sR in di sg us t becau !;.) lI P hilS been robbed s ix tim e s . s in ce 19 14. I,: id o ut nft!.' r th e s how . . "A h, " h e , weI! U s on e o f th e ~' i s e s l co mm e nC hi cag o a n s hu vc it 011 ovel' him in D id s o ulfull y . "D rink to lI1e o nl y tutor s o n r e lig ion. m o ral s and w it h t hin e eyes." Next dn~' t he et hi t: .·. e nduran ce ! to ryphee.( uni o n b o ycotte d Ben H e i ~ u s mu ll to\\'n pro du c t, h al' Eve r y tramp see king s h e lt l'r lit li n d I' e : o lved th at he wa. a tiltht- ing be ' n b u rn a t Hobbin s , T e nn. , the po orhou s e a t C h e lm s ford , Pong. wa d. i n J88G. H e is th e ~ on o f [I l1Iin mu s t s ubmi t to n cold s h ow er bath - - - - - -iSle r , a nd a graduat e of Am h e r s t. - this lIutomnticully. w e pre~ II"l • Se nd Th e Miami Gazette for .Xmas . Early in hi s life he beg-un to write Hnd s o o n h e ld imp o rtlln !' ed ilo rial ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. pos t , o n w e ek ly a nd m o nthl y p ublicati o n s. From UJI.! to 1U 1 h e was th e e di tor of an intere s t Look. for ing periodical known a s Every t he Tuxedo W ee k . Turning lo t h e adv e rti sIIUlJ:S F.Yp. in g field , he bec u m e pr e ~ id e nt o f Burto n Durs tine a nd Os bol'll which is no w combined wi th th ~ ; George Balten ugency kn own (I : ~ Butt e n, Barto n , Du rstin e and O s. born- o ne o f th e larges t a d\, CI·t il<. in g age ncies in t he world . " The Man Nobody Kn o ws," his f stOl'Y on C hri !'t . alld "Th e R o ok Nobo dy kn o w s,'~ hi s ~ tu"y of the : Bible. at'e ac knowl e d ge d dnss ics t hat hll ve gone int o co untl l' ss e dI it io ns. Bruce Bur to n is o n e o f th e mo t slliutary influ e nc es in the Ii\" e ~ o f . Am l'i c nn youth s. Th e id e ;[ l i ~ 1lI a nd in pirntio nll l qUlllilics inhc1'e nt in his work have he lped IPuny . I II e ha s proved to,) that the h :ghe i' t National Bank OH, MURDER ! ide nl s o f Chl'istianity orl' not ill Eatatea Settled Will Drawn I cO lllplltible with lin intensil'l) d(' \ A Ill a n who d t"' I(' ('Le d u 1' ;""(> nf You can-hy staying on the job every year, v(lt ion to bu s ines: at1'air ~. No Wayneaville. Ohio ba rk ill II R lll\ ~ ng'(' v i ~ it " d I I" , ket: pin!5 broud s ows in pink uf condition, a nd by one who kn o ws Bruce Barton lind hili e lt e l' ~ h ( , p t o find w hu l h ll d h l' hi s wn rk can he lp be ing ins pil'e d produt lllg solid ' l lo rk In tilt: shortest possible (·(,nl(, of tll(' ,. es t <If t he d (I~. by him. time, and whl'n t II.! market is ott' its bes t. Th l' but('her wa s s o IItr('ct p,1 th n t hl' ('o uld o nl y ' g ivc> :I pu!'l o f Ih, ' Tuxedo H og lbrioll is the ft:ed that keeps sows lal l' , in condition, pru dul"t:s h l' altlli e~ t litters, and
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WASN'T SURE Sh C- - " Y Oll look b :l,l\ y thi s m o r n ' ing." H e- h i h :we ::t co l{1 I)r ~ oll1 e l hin g in my h (>l1 ti." Sh c- "It' ~ probnbly It cold."
COLD, OH, SO COLD J Kni ck e r - "Is t hat Bos lon ·gir l frigid !" . '• . ' . ' . B oc ker,,--III s hould say s o, Whe) \ fe ll ows call an h e r th y . tit' t}.enl<e lv a!} t oge th t' r wi t h I'opes."
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support and patronage of our friends have made ours a happy Christmas and it is our wish they, too, everyone, enjoy a Happy New Year.
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The new Ford has a very simple' and. effective ~uhrication system
.A8 a matter of faet, the lubrication system for the new Ford is sO.8imple in design and so carefully made it require8 practically A gear pump in the bot. that no service attention. tom of the oil pan raiBe8 tbe There il jU8t one thing 011 to the valve cbamber resel·voir. From here it for you to do, but it Is a very flows on 10 the main crank. important tbing • • • watch shaft bearing8 and tbe front the oill Change tbe oil e4D18baft bearing. Overflow every 500 mile8 and be 8ure oil da::ope into the oil I,an the indicator rod never ·regtray and runs into troughs i8ter8 below low (L). tbrough ",hicb tbe connect· If the oil level is allowed ing rod8 pass. to fall below low, tbe 8upply As the ends of tbese rods become8 in8ufficient to oil strike tile oil tJiey scoop up all parts 88 tbey shoDld be a 'SUPIlIy for the connecting . oiled. r od bearing. At tbe same To in8ure be8t perform. tiOle tlley eet up a fine spray ance it i8 0180 advisable to lbat lubricates the pistons bave the cha8sis of your car aaid other moving paris. luhricated every 500 miles. From tbe tray the oil ruus Thi8 hae been made eaey into the bottom of the pan, in the new Ford through the aDd · i8· again drawn up lIBe of the high pre8sure thro g h a fine mesh screen grea8e gun system. dnd pumlled to the valve Proper oili~g and greoshamber. ing mean 80 much to the life . ~f your car that they should not be neglected or' care. le181y done. .
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METHODIST CHURCH unduy Sch 01 9 :1 5 a. In.; morn ing wOI'l\ hip, 10 :30, subject. "Look ing Furward ." Evening se r vice, 7 :00 s ubj e ct, "Casting the Nt." ho h r e hc !II'sal FI' iday lit 77 ::10. All ure w Ic ome. "Ca s lin g th e Net ;" Choir r e hear· sal Friday 7 :3 0 p. Tn . 1\)1 are wei COInC . Ofli ciul b urd m eeting Monday, De ' m bel' 3 1st at 7 :30 p. m. R ev. Josep h Be nnett, Pastor.
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Edwin tanl ' y, !\I'l'ived h om e fl'om BOflton t o ~ rjend t h e h o 1itl n y ~ with hi ~ parents .
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Jun ior Kindle and Mrs. S e th Fu r nns and Buddy Furnas nre n il confined t o the ir homes with grip .
ocss and Prosp ri t y for T l-LE NEW YEAR.
On Wednesduy J\fr. li nll Mrs . Seth Furnns motored to Ri c hmo l~ r i (lid., anti spent the day with th p. la t t (, I" s motll el' nnd si s t er . .
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MI'. lind MI' . Walte l' L ong a nd Mrs. William Bergdall and children we I' the guests of ·MI'!' . parent:: Ml·. and MI'H. FI'I'LI daughte r G lndys: we r e Dayton Long's Micha l o r Curlllonte, S unday shoppers Mondtly .. Mrs. Chu l'les IJohns and Mrs . Walter Kelll'ick s pent W ec1nesdu y afternoon in Franklin.
g~nt und owned by W illiam Strother 0 ' ?>! o me, A laska, is 6 feet 2~ Ineh e! IIIKh a~ d Weighs 190 pounds. Mi s! ) Oscp liln e Harrison I of Cinc inn at; O: ~ IS s hown comparing her si z l I\'(l h the big boy. Th e' dog answerf t ~ Ihe n~l1.'e " lIak," ' m eaning "I LIke Yo u In AI. skan.
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Mr . nlrd Mrs . Ph ilip Ze pf ofl JUST A PAPER Ca ll /.!c Hill. incinn a ti , spe nt "TI ' ---C h l'i~ t lll ru; with 1\11'5 . Z ellC's pare nts m.t s th e. ~~up who bo ught I' 1 M' G ' .. ' th t he Dally N e \\ !!. I. <Ill( IS. e Ol ge "." ml . .. "R eu· 11 y.r II. ow IIlUCI1 (It I' ll Ie g .ltoe . for it?" 01'. a nd Mrs. A. T . Wright e n· "T ts l" tet·tu in e d on Chris tmas Day, Miss wo e e n . Lydia, 1\1 iss Mary nnd Dr. Emi ly NOT NEAR: ENOUGH Wrigh t o f pringbol'o, Ml'. and MI'.'. Alfrcd W r ight o f Colu mbuH. Ile (enl'llestiy) - "1 menn t o M r. and Mrs. Fred E lbon, Mr. ki ss you und ki !~s you and kiss a nd Mr~ . Rn y Mills , Miss Le na you." 8h - "That wou ld be on ly t hree EO l'nhurt, MI'. nnd Mrs. Che ster ' utl c r ulld I'o n we r e dinner j:l'uest s time'." of Mr, a n d MI·s. S. F'. E lbon Christ m a s DuY': ~
'1'he unllnunl e lection of the sl ockhold r a of the Wayne ville Nlltional bank fur the purpose ot e l cting dh'ecL()l'1I for the en suing Y,(!III', will be held nl th elr ·banking . l'oo mS on Tuesday, January .8, I !12f1 , h etw er. n the hours of 1 and ;
i\Ii'; .. Evil . \khuc'l 'SJlent • nhll'I ec mlH' I' 16, ue ing til s ixti· eth ,\!(Iding- annivers ury oC 1\.11-. clll), wilh f rs . r~ l" is Mi lin I. lind flo . . Murcellu >l 1' hu clulru, o f 1\1 1'. 1.nlc' Lu tz: i ~ mnking h is 'p rillll' bo r u, fwd f OI·m.e r l'c'!;iclc lltM 11\1111' w ilh MI'. 8 lv ls Mic·hnol . €I f Wllyn ' s yill " !leve l'lll fri nds UII To m ' re\\', of Illd inl1u, eurn e to re lntives dl'o PPl'd in to h Ip ti le)· "1'(' 11(1 a I ew II' ks wilh I' Int.v s IJ ru t ti th e day. mun t{ thusl' pl'o: e n t wns MI'. h ··.. e . 'lcvl! I'hill ipH, lIf LolJlln ull , wh" MI'. and il<ll': . S haw !l ncl wu ~ 1111 utt c ndullt n L theil' W ' ddin ~ ily . pf X ' nia , ~ I} · nl> ' unlln y flix Iy YI'Il I'S ago. Oth L' r g Ul'Ht s ht'I' 111 01 h(,I", i\'I rs. Mo rg a n. WI.'I·C Mt·s. S ue Null lind dnll ll'h te r. 1111'. un d I,·s. MIIl'io n 'l' llllh I' Kuthr y n, Mr. an d Mrs. Nutlul n MUIII' t· II no lIulllI ht<: r, Mr. lIlILI ' 1lf' n t ~Ul1 d ll ~' ti l' rn uon wit h hel' l\1r ~ . E v{ Il4ltt Ba n t u, Mrs . " idu P ll l'l' lIt~ , Mr. allrl Af,·s. M ic hoel. 1'£,11 ,' 1' lind M I'S. LUI'u LUll Hugc l·... J ll h n Le \'i n nd fll mil y is . j:l" l --illl{ n couple of II' e kll wi l h t h ei .. dal lg'h tl' I', Mrs. I/ ele ll mi t h . o f FOR MER SHE RIFF GOES /la yton. WITH BUSINESS F IRM I,'. a n (1 Mr . . Ra y mo nd Os b orn IlIIeI j\11'!\. TO IH !', o f Xe ni n , s pen t A n·lI tl \l Il Cl! llI e n t. wn s mnde 111 :<1 ~lIn d nr nfll.'l'n oo n wi t h h . an d week t hllt Alfred ill'un t, f ur t ht· M .. ~ . E ll le r~() 11 Dill und fumil y. pa st f"ul' Y(' UI'S s he riff o[ \\ UI'I'l! 1I 1\1... Tim oth y Mn rlat t arri vl' cl cULInt y. will be co nn ected witil! Le wis a nd U .. uk ... . In c .• aft l.''' t h .. hO IIll' f rom Akron wh e l't' h l' h/l ~ firs t of lh l! year. MI'. B .. un t wu . I.l·I·1I sl.Jt! lItling 1\ f e w m o nth ~ w it h in the l' m pl11 Y o f th e compu ny u his ~u n . O tto Mlll'l utl un d fa nd ly. 1\11'. a nc! Mr .. .Iuhn Rye g uv\' nllIII IH' I' lI f y eu r ugo lind co nsequen tly l' nt e ..s h is 'I1 e\\' He ld with Lhe ir Cht'i!lt mus d inn e r on ~ u ll d u y . l· x}lc ri encc. Thllse p r esell t w e r e Mrs Elton Ev. Du r ing hi s tw o t e l'l11S a s s he riff, IIn~. ",if£, a nd du ug ht l' r, o f Bell· MI'. Brnnt hilS m l.\ t1 e U ' wiele eire Ie hronk, 1\11'. !l nd Mrs . H OW11l'd Ben n <if fl 'ien,!s t hrou g hou t th e counly, M l·~s r ~ . Tim oth y Mul'l utt , J o hn Il l! u f wh o m wish him ~ uc ce ss ill li n d Frul1 k P e nce . his n e w und e rtaking.
Th e first lIleet ing in th e ·Nutri · 111,'. finll i\I!' ~. ho rl es A. Fis h e r nn d fa m il y o f incinnllti we re tlo n Proj c:>ct of "Me at ancl Me llt· 'hri ~ I I1 H1 ~ d in ne r g uest s o f MI'. lik e Di she s," will be he ld ut th e ho m o f M rs. B. V . mi t h o n i on :lnd 1I 11·~ . W . II. Alle n. da y, De ce m be r 3 1st, ot I p, m . Mr. a n cl Mrs. E me l's o n Earnhart Mrs. Edith M. Hillik(l l', coun ty I'lI t r" 'l n in ed o n hristmlls Duy , Mr. de lllon st ruti o n ag ent, will be pl'e ~ · n nd 1\11';< . Cha . . Gl'ny, MI'. und Mrs. Cl nt 11 nd g iv th e losRo n. A 11 In· ,J. H. Il n k£' 1' o f Fra nklin . di es wh o lit· , in t re t d in th t' work nnd hnv n ot had th th'st 1\11'5. Wult I' McClure unt! MI'. lesson ul'e cordiully in vite ll t o be m ill Mrs. J a lll es Mc Clure s pe nt present. Elleh Inc i r qu ulILell C hr is t I11 U S with MI'. lind Mrs. nd Lo bl'ing II s poon lind II l1Ce, r . Me 111 1'1' u n" f u mil y in Duy t on.
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SIXTIETH ANNIV ERS ARY
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TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH Sun d ay 'c hool, 9:110 a. m.; Y. P. ~uite a numbel' e njoyed t h e ,' ., (j :-15 p. 111. The Chri s tmas clllldl'en ' s hristlllas ent.I' I'lnln. p ...Jg l·:lm will be give n S unduy e v· I ?l e nt at the c hurc h Sundny nl OI'n. lO ni llg lit 7 ::.1 0 p. m. Illg. R c v. A . E. Houck. Minist e r. M.I·. and Mrs. Fl oyd Savnge n nd ST_ MARY 'S EPISCOPAL fam il y spent Tuesd ny with t h e De c 1111.. r 3 0, S,unlllly aflel' latte r' s mother nnd flist e r in WayChr istm a s Duy. C hurch Sc hool nesvilJe, IIH! .Chl'i ·r~mu s :M trent . Ill· t C9h :~0; Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Smith ' . o l'llIng. I'uym', SpCCIU r~st•. pent Christmas 'Day with Mr. and Illa s 1II11~ IC E1I1U sermon ut 10:30, 1 Mrs. Alien Smit h nnd I ' Id' . Dayton. c 11 I en, III A Ii II r o cordially invited. R v. J ..1. Schuefier, Rector. Little Evelyn and Fran cis Johns ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH , Silent the weekend with t heir S Ulldu y , Dece mbe r 30, sel'vices grnnd·parents, Mr. and Ml·S. J, a t 8 :30. R. J o hns. Father Bien, Pastor. There will be Communion service at Lytle chureh next Sunday after. CHURCH OF CHRIST noon Ilt B o'clock f ollowing Sunday Sunday, December 30, Ferry Sch ool nt 2. hurch s el'vice at 10:30 a. m. , !': lIbjeet of sermon, "New Life for Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wh.l r t on e n . the N ew Year." tertained Miss Velma Smith, and Waynesv ille, 7 :30 p. m., sel" Messrs. Snmuel and Herman S mith m on s ub j ect, "Memories." Christmas Dny. C h e ~ te l' Williamso n, Minister. Mrs. Willi am Coleme n and Miss Thelma atten de d a banquet of the HOME ACCOUNT Rotary Clut) at the Le banon House WORK UNDER WAY Thursday evening.
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Mrs •. . Mary Cannony atten d ed A numb er of women in Warren a famIly gathering Christmas at co u nt y ar c inte r ested in making the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. II real bus ine:4s of their home· Clark in Waynesville. maki ng us evidenced by tJle inter· est s ho wn in a recent m eeti ng at Mrs. Arthl!r ~olf' and Mrs. Peter the WUl'I' e n County Farm Bureatf Banta entertaIned the primal'Y offic e. Mi s Geneva Bane, home clusses of the S. S. at a Chri stmas ma n?lg m e nt s pecialist, of O. S. party Monday nfternoon at the D., wus he r e to meet the women ho me of the former, and ex plain to t h e m the u se of Mr. and Mrs. Alle n Em"ick in the new Ilccount book. This work com pany with J\fr. and Mrs. Chas. in a 'COUllt ke e pi n g ta kes account Hough, ' of 'WayneSVille .Bp'ent n ot .only oJ: whe r e t he money goes Christmas Day with' tlieir 'brother but il l. o what ,t he farm yields in Amas Hough and so n at · H ' ' . arveyt'· t he:; wa.y of food and supplies. To burg. rn a k e th e record ing of t hese easy. ' : . . ea ch . acco un t i!! supplied with Ii M~, and ' Mrs.. Harry Graham wnll card for each 'month, on have 8S thejr h()lliday gues.ts the . which sh may tecord . w"'a~ the latters sister, M:rs, Vil'ginia (arm supplies for ' the table, Any and family ·of Canfield. ~y o ll e inte re. ted in k eeping s uch 'a alao entertained. ito a family iiinner r ccofd ' may ~ece ive instructions on Sunday. . and a ccount nook s by g e tting in M d ki . . . to uch with' Mr . Edith M. Hilliker' ()h~' an rB. Oharles Johna were hVnlc agent, at the Warren Coun- 'the' stmas ' ,ueata at the home of l y . Farm Bureau offiee, ( ' r son, Glen n and famil1 ' in Dayton. Their. grandion ' Paul . - - • . ...... J6hna Ie quite with peUDlObia Let u s do ;vout Sale Billa, etc. at tbill time. .
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NEWS DIRECT FROM THE STATE CAPITOL OLUM n us, 0 111 0 - A nalysis li f til offi cial retu m s !'I how lh ut TJ er b~ I' l lI oovel' n nd o ng l'eSSITlI.lI1 MO l'till I., Du vey received t h £' slro ngetlt s up.p0 r t in t he ~ mu ll el' counties of Ohio, ·Hnlf of t he en· tire popu latio n o f t he Rtllte iR contll ined in ill! e ight largeHt co un ti ~s-C u yu h oga, Hnmil to ll , S UIll · Inl l, LUCIlS, V ra rild in, Ma hnning . Montgo mel'Y an d Sta rk , 'I' hese . c unties have us m uc h POP Ul ll l o ill a s th e olher e ig h ty. lI ouve l' got only one-t hi l'e! o f h iR record hl·l'ul,· ing majo r ity in th e e ig ht hll'gest cOlln ties. T he e ig ht y s llluli co un · ti es gaVt· h im II ma j or ity of t wict' os mil ch , II is in teres ti ng t o noll' th lll MY!!I's . nop I', runni ng Yo n thl! pame ti 'k et w ith Hoover, fou nd exnclly oppo si te e ndjtions. oop 'I··R stre ngth wos in lhe large coun tieR h ove as mu ch po pul a tion t hot Myers Y. Coope l' 'runn in g on cnnd idnle fOI' gove rn er, r e du ced ,ooper's mn jol'it)' 514,5 46 vole' b(' luw Uo vel" fI . In doing t hi A he go in d 17 1,839 votes in t he e ig ht IlIrgest co unties oml 342,7 07 in t he s milli eI' co un ties.
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On DecemlJl!I' 24, 1878, Mr. Cm" 1'01 Deuthcl'3ge a nd Mi ss Addi e Vandi ve r WOl'e uni le d in t he holy oo nd8 o f wedl ock, ut Falm out h, l Ky. O n Dece mbe l' 2 4, 1!1 28, they :lTl'ived lit th eil' g uld en unni v!:'l'· ;ary, wh ic h l h(' y cllle bl'llt e d · in ri :Je fitt i n ~ st yle at th e il' hume ll e:lI' Oregonia . Tho"e invited t.o be wi t h th em ~t t his t im e, were t he ir c hildren, ~a m e l y, Mrs . Blan ch Ba kel' an d hree sons, f Lop isv illc, K y. ; her la ug h to l', Mrs , Rober t Elm ore a nd ;o n; Mrs. P e rry Davis lin d two la ug htel's an d SOil f rom Ca l'l'olton (y; F r eemnn nbe r lon a nd wife, <\kro n l Ohi o; MI'. lind Mr s. H omerl' ea lh er uge und daug ht ' l', o f Cin: innati , 0 . ; Mr. an d M1'8. RORS Ha r t oc k, t wo sons and two (!augh ,el'S, of Way nesv ille. Ohi I; Mr. lnd Mrs. Do ug las l)erry l,,;r'I'y , of I Duy t on, Ohi o, a nd fri en d s, 11'. lIld Mr s. Willill m Ri ley, Mr. a nd W.·s. F . A. Hl\ l't ~ock lind Mr. li nd Mrs. T ate. T he on ly t hing to mal' t he day's ,len ' ul'e wus t he facl, so fe w o f
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in actual operation and those that will be flying reg ularly by spring, cover the state, and it is believed that .before the end of 1929, Co· lumbus, the state capital, will 'occupy a very important position in the field of aviat ion. Several coh.cerns are endeavot:ing to secure factory space in the new mu'nici.pal ait'port, and construction of one of these is about to begin.
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J ORinh Morrow, me mber of a disti ngulshe u Wal"re n co un ty fa m· ily a nd gra ndso n of une o f Ohi o's en rly gove rn o rs, J e re mia h Mol'I'uw died Fri du y even in g at h is hu nw in L ebll n on fm m heart t ro u ble af· te l' I~ bre if illn ess , M I', MoTt'oW WU S u mcmbe l' o f t hl.' Wm'I'c ll cou nty bu l' f or 6 5 yeUI'S, uu t had nol p racti ced law IldiveJy f ol' 1I numbe r o f yea l's. Tile g rente r pu r t o f his a ('livi t ies ' n the la ~ t ReVel'II 1 yellrs hue! bee n writi ng h h.lt ol' iclI l sket ch(!H u f Wur· ,'e n CO Ull ty. 11 C II'IIS l'l' clIg n izen '1$ U II n u t hhl' it y.
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AT HOME IN LEBANON
W ho lesale a s we l1 a s I' ·ta il d eal· el's in chi ld ren's toys fro m a l1 I}Orts o f t he stote report t hot few . er sleds were Hold dul'ing t he hristmas r ush t his yeol' t han ev· I' bef or e in t he hislol'Y 9£ th ese establis hm e nts . A ll h uve most of t heir stock le ft over for a nothe r year. Two co uses nr c assig ne d. On e is th e f a cl t hat Lhcre hUll bee n so li ttle ll now HO ( UI' t his yea r a nd an othel' is th ut t he uutomo bile h us r placed t he sled , not only 0 5 n ""·._,,_ ....JI:l.cu n · of tl'a nspor lation, bu t a8 II ttly for t he little Colks. A ll kind . of loy automobil e wer e he ir child r n cou ld be with t hem. sold du ri ng t h e holiday, t he p r i· r hey received sevl' rul beautifu l c s 1'1I1lgi ng IInyw h I'e fI'om 10c 't~e~:.n ts and cards o f cOl1gnltuleil\~' to $ 160 , a nd t housa n ds o f th e m T he g uests le ft hop ing to wel'e s ol d. he m Te~h more mi1t'uto nes }o:lor nco. E , All en, 11 member 'o f his wondcrful journ ey. t he tate suprem ' co urt, i be· Iieved t o be dra wi ng l he h ighe t DEATHS salary of an y woma n in Ohio a nd is IUlsured of l he salll!! for t he F u ne ra l service:; fo r l\L:s. Elizn ext ix year . U nde r t he law. ,beth 'au ndel's. who died a l her w hich became effective with all lO me ill Dayton Sntu rday 1I101'nn ew members of he court, Judge ng, were ~ c l d at the Mc lure FllAHen will be pa id a salary o f ' rl'1 1 pat'lm' Mond llY morn ing at to $ 1,000 mon t hly, or $3 ,000 a year j ' c).)ck,. wit h Rev . ,1l\1eph Denmore thaD t he chie f justice him- lell offi cia ting. sel f who o nly g ets $9,000. Judgl\1r '. Su un de rs was t he m other es Alle n a nd Rob er ~ H .Da y be· If W illiam Sa unde rs, who is well gan t heir second t e rms of six 'm own a nd has ma n y fri e nds in yeal's today and each will be the Ind a r ound WaynesviJl e. firs~ bene ficiari es of t he new law The bod y WR taken to Cin ein· which in c rea es t he ir pay to lat i fOI' cr e mation . $12, 000 II year; 0 1' $2,000 more tllan the governor of the state H enry Burge. 'aged 8G, di ed at gets during his term of office. he home o f J a mes Gra y , near aturday a f ternoon. FuNext week will witn e~ the Wellman, neral ser vices we re held a t t he pa sinll' of th e administrat ion of Chapel Monday morning a nd wer e . Govc l"l1or V.ic to l' Donahey and the :onducted by Mrll. Ruth Muna y. b e~i nning of the administration of Burial in Miami cemetery. Ol\io's first Re publican governor s ince Harry L. Davis. When he r etires f rom office, Governor Don. Rober t . Braddock 85 years ahey wi ll move to hi s newly built of age, a lifelong a nd' highly I'e· home a t Indian Lak , w her e he 'Ipectelj eitizen of thia community, el(ll ects to r eo t up t Ol' awhile, and 'lied a t the home of his 'son Frank t hen engage in the in suraru:e bus- a t urday af'terno on, folldw inrr ~ in ess. AI~ho ll,h t he governor. and long illness, ' Fun eral se rvices h is f t'iends de()lare he is fini heil we re he ld at the r esid ence Mon' with politics, t be Tumor 'Still per~ d.a y aft.e rn oo n, Rev. W . E. Bogan, ist!! in m il nY' quarters that ' he o/flcinting; In te rmen t WII in Miwill be a candidat e for the Unite d .,mni ~emete ry. - --~States selllite at t he completion of NUTRITION MEETING t he f our-year t e rm of Senat or , Theodore E, Burt on , and there is The ~e eond 'meet.ing of the Way· a lso considerable talk that he would be an ideal candidate for nesville gl'o up o f t he N utrition t he pl'esldency ' In 1 !l?2. Whet~el' Class will be held a t t he Grade he would care to op pose sueh a building, Friday, Janpary 4th at popula r maTI a s Hel'bert Hoover In '10 n. m. Bring your lunch and presid ential ele ction is so mething (emain to 'the 1I10the l"s club. els~ but .polit ical gossip declares t hat this may, he t'he case. Miss Ola Hartsock attended the Ohio has' a~van~ d consi'd er ably in the fi eld of Bero'nautics in the post ye ar. which was t he t wentyfifth a nn lyersary of human flight, accordmg t o a statement of Lloyd Bower . executive secretary of the joint legislatiye committee on aviation, and t he Ohio Chamber or Commerce . commercial aviation committee. ,Bower pointed out t hat Oh10, the , birthpl\1ce of aviation, is now leading in developlnent of both the lighter-thanIlir and heavier-than-aU·· inilustres'. A net work of airlines , both those
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WEEKLY LECTURE
ANNUAL MEEllNG
GOUN1Y fARM BUREAU T ho a llnlln l 1I11 ' I·ti n ~ of Ih,' War (" .. unl )' 1,'01 1'111 B lIr ~ ull wil l Iw hl'l<I a t t 11(' I.l· hn lHiJI Opt'I'11 h" lI sl' Sfl lut'tla y . .l:inllal·y f" I ! 12~ 1 . Fil'Ht ~ lt!-':-: i ll ll
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DI', Carl R !lncle r RO n ma de a t r ip to ol u mbus T hursd ay . Dr . '1' , J. Way, o f Ci nc inll t i. was in Wayne:o;vill e Tu e sday morning . Mrs. J . 0 , IIl'twri'ght e n tel''tainell the Bridg clu b ,'n tlll'd uy aftel'n oo n, Mr. a nd Mrs . Cat'l Nobl e we r e S unday dinn e r gul'st ~ of MI'. a nd Mr s. E. C. Noble. Mrs. EstheJ' Slou t wa s a gu est a t the home of MrR. Ed wi n . han . dle r on Sunda y. Mr, u nci Mrs. Hal've y Rye and Mrs: W. P. ali ~ bu l'Y were in Dayta ll ' atunl a y after noon. Sa wli fil ed 'by IIIl1chin e. Cut clen ne r , truer, fn ster. Roy Pi g. o l t; a t Madde n 's Lumbe r' Yard, MI'. and Mt's. W. O. R ope r a r · rived home F l'itiuy, afi I' sll end· ing a week with l'elll Uves in Cineinnatl. Dr , anil Mrs, H. E . H a tha wa y New Year's Day w it h the lotter's br oth e r an d fa mil y, in Lonll oD.
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Mr. Elm e l' Coy , o f Columbus, 1 nd Mr . Russell Ki e f p.I" of Dn yto n we r e g u ()~ ls o f Donald H e nd e l'son Sntul'dny. Misses M ay and Ann a Gay Treadway, of Middl et.own, s pcnt last we ek visiti ng Mr. a nd ~r s. Georgc Henderson . • Rev. Ilnd w£'ro ('s11ed 'ley. Ohio, lhe Cuneral
Mra, .J oseph Ben nelt t o SWlldn(!r, n ear S idlaRt wee k, to atte nd o f nn un cle.
Mi$1I Gertr ude C handler, of Cincinn llti 'uni ver s ity, is spe nding t he holiday.s with her pare nts , Mr. and ?tIrs. L. W. Ch a ndler. Mr • St Clajr Fife and children, of Wilmingtpn, spent, sev,ral days las t week at the home of Iier mother, Mrs. ' usan 'Wilk'e l;/lon; and famil y.
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Miss Bernice Hymnn' e n tertain ed on Thurs day e:vening a .p arty of out -'uf-town ' gu ests f or the 'pleasure of her cousin,' Wal ter Kdhlhagen and his fra ternity brot he r. Mr. an!1 ' Mrs. Milton Sheehan, of Conte rville , Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark and H : M. Clark, of Lytle, spent ' Christmas Day. wIth Mr. and MI'tI. E lmer Roge ni and Miss Mar~ret ~ , ., ' , • • Mr. and Mr s . E. L. Thomas lIad for their Christma guests, MT. and lofTS. $. E. Thomas and Bon, Teddy, Mr. Myron Thol11M and Milll Dolores Stover, of Dayton; Mr •. and MrI. Harry Burnett and daUl'hter, Ja11ice, and Mr. Will"..
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Mr. and Mrs • .Mi lto n E al'nh urt • t ~ l ebrllted t~leil' , 60th wedd ing a n· ' ml!nln~ n.'ver at:-y", ' . ndp'y Decem!?!!I' 2:~, . .~ ~ at t he ir hom - in Lllb-anon, sur: '_ ..... -. rou nded by members of t heir fB m· --'~ il y, incl uding t heir childr!!n . gra nd E. V . Bm'n hurt, I f incinnuli t hil c; l'en a n d g r at-gr an dc h ildr e n. 1\'fI S in WIlY Il t'svilie Fddn y . • Mr. ElIl"Ilhar t is 82 yem'S old a nd 1\Ir. a nd MI' ~ . Milto n ' hl'e han his wife, E lizabeLh Gl'a ha m Earn· harL, is 'i'll . They we r e ma l'r ied t)f ('e lltel'l'i ll e, arc l' pe ndinb: sev: in 1 68 at t he home of J a me'll Gl'a- era l wee kH at . l. A ugu slin e , Flu. ham, t hree mil es so ut h of Way n esMr . li nd Ml's. Geu l'ge H e nul' l'\'ille. W. Hen del'. on F o ul' ch ildren: 10 g ra nnc hildrcn !;o n arid ~lr s, and J2 gl'ea t-g r;lndt' hild re n a r e we r e l' hopping in Wi lmingto n o n living. On e daughte r is d ' a d , Th e Wedncsday . HUI'I'il' ing childl'e n are C. lD nl ey T he I'emain s o f Mrs, L inco ln Earn hal'L and Mr . . J. A. Fritc h, of Sl. Louis, Mo . ; !\f1'S. Ryam ond Lac key , o f Lebano n, we l'(' illler.- d Hm ~ h ba rgel' a mi 1\11" . A. H. in Mia mi cem etel'Y la Rt Thu rsday day aHe l'noo n. , chwartz o f Lebanll n. Bo th ~ r. an d Mrs. Earn har t a r e HlIve YO UI' saw:; ", ed by ma· active an d e njoying t he b t of e. T hey cu t ciea ne r , iI' uer, hea lt h . M I'. Ea rnh a r t ha s b uil t chin better. Roy Pigolt, a t Ma dd e n 'R t wo houRes ~ iJice he was SO, do· Lu m be r Yurd. ing pl'actica ll y a l !the · work himself. He is now CODl I)leti ng onl! MI' . !ln d Mrs, D. L. C r oy . of on New street. H e hegins wo rk Xe ni!l. an d W . S . r oy, o f T roy. be fo re li g ht and qu iL'l afte r da rk ca ll ed Oil Wnyn e~ v il le f"ie nds on IIn ti ta kes an in tere!'l l in h is wo rk. M (Jnday , H fte r noo n .
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. Ag"itlltill n is nolV tn ld ng plaee In 1.lI nd " ll to ball t he "Iowl, ltJl'i ng hl)l'~ ('· dI'3wn vehic le from t 111' l'l'liwdcd ~ lI,('(, t ~ . (J lle da ily Jlll p!' r .S !l y~ : "O ffi c inldOIll s t l ~n d ~ uy idl y whil . evel'Y day lumla'l'lIl/!: hUl's(·· drawll vll ns a nd ClIl ts ('llll ~e l o nl,{ Il'Ilffic hlocks in cUllgested t llOl'lIlIg hfll l·es. Th e loss a nd . incIIll v!!ni ' n!!l.' CII US P !! by th e tl'ath c <ll·IIlYS 11 1'(' incu lcu ll1b le and yel lIo th ing i" do n(! t o lI n\(! li ~l'!l te I he lI ui ~ an('l" " 11.1 solll(, co ngcsiod r egio n s o f I'an s, such ns the Placc de 1'0 pl'ra and th e PIa e V('ncio llle .hor se l ru lli c . is bllni ~h(!d wiL h in ~E'l"tai n p l'l'sc ri be d hou rs. Tht' ind ict ment lIgllillSt. t he hill'. e S '(, Ill S to b(, lhnl he i!l s low a nd t hu t hc i,' di l,t y. Therl' i: !;tl'ong s Ullport rot, I he ,; ugge ~ lio n t hat Lo nd on sho uld fu ll .. w t he exam pl e of Plll' i~. . Oth e l'" WI)uld bu ni ' h the hor He If olll y fo r th e Silk,· of t h e unimal!l. Or\(' ('an nol walc h withou t p ity hOI'Sl'S s truggling o n t he !lli ppery sl ree l s. T hey arc ' oft ' n Rtut ion ury in ~h e tra ffi c bloc ks wit h t hei r noses J~ s t above Lhe cx hau sts o( mot or j{IVIllI,{ out fo ul f u mes whieh ha ve b (' n k now n to kill hum ll n beings, A I to~et h 'I' It. look s as if this nge o f rll» ld tru ns lt iR goi ng to do Il way with t he h O I' ~ e, wh ic h ha!! been cllll ed " t ho g l'clItest fr ie nd of Illlln. "
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THE YEAR 1929 WILL HAVE TWO "HOODOO" DAYS
THIEV E S MAKE ANNUAL VISIT I OJ.E.EF SMLI Bu rg l al'~ Lrok c into .J etl' Smith's nwat ~lo l'(' Monday n ig ht 0 1' e ar'ly l' ul'~ d ay mo r ning !I nti cll lT i e~1 awa~' a la rge qUll nl ily of meat, inc lu di ng fl' c~ h an d s moked ments , beef:·teul( s, ~a usage, 'I C. Th e thieve!' g-ained e nt rance t hro ug h !l wi ndow.
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WILL HAVE A SALE
"H no dno OilY," Fdday lhe 13t h . I on ly ap pe ar wlce o n t he 192 9 ca ll! ndul', whi ' h we nt in to effect at midn ight, Mo nd ay, th e fil'st " hoo.l oo dll Y" heing in • e )lt cmber a nd til(' se con d in nl'ce m bel·. . Thlll'~ d l1'Y lea ds t he daY!l w hich wtll h e ce ll.'brated llS holida ys. Memonul D IIY. May ao, Ind e pe nd e nce OilY ,Iul y 4 Hnt! Thlln ksg ivin g being (, n Thu I'stl llY. Labor Day, whi c h schoo l "kiddi es" ,drl.'lI d , li S it is lh e ope ning <IllY o j Rchool CO Ili CS l?1I .-J y in 1929, b!' in g Oil Mon d a y , Seple mber 2 it he ing th e onl y Mo nda y holiday, ' Th e an ni versllJ'Y o f t he di RCO VI! ry o f A me ri ca , Co lumbu : Day, Oclo her I ~, co meH on Su LuTtlay , F lug" na y, .Ju no 14, fa lJing on Friday .
. T he W . M . C., >l c luh co m pris' Ing about s ix t f'c n ~i rJ s , will have a ~ al e of ruuk ics, home· mllde call dy an d popco l' n at t he ir c lu b ho u!'e M I'. an d Mr R. George lI eml I" li p !, .. sil(' 1he M. ~:, Illlt'so nll g e . o n NEW CENTURY ~C LUB ·so n \ c re we uk-end g uests lI f Mrs . Su lut'dll Y, .llITlu !l r y n, b e~i nning nt nul' pull'o ll uge i: MET WITH MRS. A.LLEN .]oxe phi ne T" elul wIIY a nd fu ndl y, I On' 'lll c k. '·III.itit(' d. . of Midd let.uw n, T he ew Centory clu b met a t In l !j will break th e middle of M I'. nnd M I·s. L . W . .hlln lll 'l· UND E RWENT OPERATION t he home of MI·iI. W , II . JA ll e n, th c week, b e i n~ c ' Iebl'ated on Wed iJeccmh I' • Bth, , i 'kll oS!! causing. a nd !lu ug hte l', U I ' I'udo, spen t ncsdny. hrist mlls ' n a y ut i he hOnlo of M :\ ~ i.e l' Emm ol' B.a il ,V , ,J r .. SO il o f sel'era l a bs~tees. Th ose wh o r('ce ive th eir weekly MI', :l nd MI's. E mmo l' [la il y. u nd er· wag(''; un Sa turda y will be paid 52 A fte r lhe b uSin £'ss sC!lsill n t he Mr ~ . J-:.l win ha ndl e r. wI' nl n vp r y s t'l'ilJu ~ ope ration nl tinl cH in I nu, lind will 81 Ho e njoy (" liowin g Jl ~gl'a l1l \VM . n j4ved : Mis,'('H Ruth an d EJi zaLlllh t hl' 1\1 iam i V n lJ ey hos pitll l in Duy- fl2 days o f I'I! Ht, S undu y ·. Paper, " A ·T1:{p t o t he H oly Lun d " . 1... Mrs . .John F romm e hu nl ll" I' spc nt 'fhu l'sriny tlll d F' l' i. ~lJ r!, I'cn·u t ly. 01'. AnI, t he ~ )l l'c . Th ost' w h .. receive )l ily by the day in ',Iulll b us , nt LIlt' n1('('l ill g" .. d I. t. IIl'I'fol'm'd t he " pl' rn t io n. Mu," (" II ' hl" i ~ tm a s Cal'ols on t he .tll y iiI' hll II I' wiJ1 fldl o ne lillY's Df 111(' S lutI' T enc hen;' a , hll(:ill ' T hl' youngs te l' who ill on ly t hrl'e w a ge.~ shurt. in t he ir in co me, liS lh e Vicil'ol .• ' \ Pnp(-t", I, ' h r i ~ t ill 'II rl u n 'l il'nmoua Liun, 'yt!a l '~ uld , is ~ Ii ll in II s (' I'i o u ~ co n· II (' W y.-a l' ha s onl y 36!i days , tiition hUI : Iow ly impl'ov ing". Ml's. wll (~ I ' e u ~ t hc 'pusl Yl' ur (Le llp Year) • Mado n na s" MI'S, F . . LcoM Il Y M I'. nn e! Mrs. R. C. n iggs, or (' 0- Bail y is stayi n g ul Lhco hM pila l Mu: ic, " ll oly Nig ht," sun g by had alit,; IIn ys. ---Schum a n il· ll c llik .. ,. Vict l'tt la itllllh ll .·. n lld Mi !<.~ Mildred Cla r k, wit h h im. " !." Imnu n I'ut l·i o\. n, spe n t th e Ch ri st nl<ls of I a yto F;xc a oge or Gifl s, MEETiNG OF W. C. T. U. Full owi ng i h pl'ogl'nlll Ill ost holidays with Mrl illld Mr s, W il· • MASONIC LODCE b ur Cl:l l'lc Jll e!llla n l socia l ho Ul' wali e nj oye; Th e r egula)' mee ting of the W. du r ing which t he hostess. ' s ist~tl . T . U. wilJ be heJd with Mrs. Th e F rie nds hip elub will IlI l'et n cglll m' co mlll u nicatio n of Wo y by M iss Evely n CaL'lw rig hl, sel'\'ed n.t the homo o f Mrs. Ra ym ond ncs vill f' !.Illlg" No. loa F. & A. Mll om uw 011 the seco nd Tuesday delicio us I'e fl·eshm.mts. , ' Conller on We dn eHtlay Ilftern otln, M., TUt '~ dIlY ('ve nin g • .lun uDr y 8. ill .Ia n u nr y. We wo uld like to G lI ests of t he aftern d:on we re , J ll nu a r y 9. Note t he c ha nge o f begin the nl' w yeur with n goodly IIl " lalJa Li(, n o r o ffi cer R, Miss J essie Cla rk e Mrs, J, O. Cur t· place f l"ll Jll Mrs. Be n ncol.l ·s hOllle nuntbe r o f in te res ted me mbel's Visil ing u nd sojo ul'nin g brelh· 'wrig h t a nd Mi 's Lu t ie Vonc! r!'· Jl rl' ~ e n t, to t hat oC MI'~ . Co nn e r's. 1' ('11 U I' (' 1Vc,lc() nt (, . " VOOI't. Adn F u rna R, Pres . . E. BRADI3 URY . W. M. .... R. Annn T o mlinson, Sec'y, M r. u nd Mrs. Wal te r Cla l·k a nd F . B. r-m N DERSO N, Sec 'y I THE WAYNE TOWNSHIP fa rn ily e nte l't a i ned on Cht'i st mlUl MOTHER'S CLUB Day, Mr. a nd MI'll. RolJ a B ollo n. f r----:~__:-~_:_-----_ '::-·-·-·-· The Way ne Township Mother's MillS B olto n a nd M,'. J ohn Pau l of Way nesvi11 t' ; MI' . li nd Sapeloe Island S C d Club wiShes e veflr Ill'mb er a nd Bolton, Mrs . Ea rl Clark un d Miss Mil (h'ed cene 0 00 i ge Vacation. family It Very H~lppy and Prosperous 'Ne w Yeslr. W e h ope Dav is , o f Broo k ville , ';md Mi s..; Speer's Me mor · every mo t her , will make th e New Lu c ill e Clark, Yea r Resolution to bec ome a ial hosp ita l, D ayto n, Ky.
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member of the Mother's Club and .attend t he meetiTI8'8 regular t o shoW our children w'e 'are interest. ed ·in the ir cho:o ll work, lIS . the room~ .. wtto has t he most mother$ present will r eceive the flowe r box for t he nex t month, and a lso some of the 'children help to entertain · ~ B. The ne xt mee~ing will be he ld III th e ,Gym, F'rida:Y..' Januar.y 4th:, a t '2, p. m·. rromJ)t~. . - The H.llr;h J School . Cantata;which was postpo'1ed 1r91l1 bef9re Chl'i~tmas 9n acc.ount of the s ick· ness 9f Miss· Squlie r, -the musi.c teacher, will el\te~,ain this I\lonth. W~ ~tend our Beart,iC!lt New Year Welcome to ell our .members anrl friends . , Mary L, Earnhart, Prea.
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MillS Ola Ha r tsock e nte r ta in d in hon or ' of her brother, Lu t her Hartsock a t a s ix o'clock dinner , a fter which ' t he party e nj oyed Lowes thea ter', t he n Sev ill e T averh . 'Jlh ~!;C present w e re Misses Eliza beth and f'ra nces H enkl e , Sa'rs Mls, ildi~ , Jack ·,~.md Ke l'$ey a n'd lin to n COl"";.IIl. . , G~!its . at th ~ -home of Mt·, a nd Mrs , Wilbur C lark otl Christmas Day, w ete, Mrs . Mary Carmony. of Lytle ; MI'. anel Mrs. Elmus Carm()ny and fllmily, of' springfield i 'Mr . and . M1's, R. C. Riggs, of Columbus, . ~isB DOl'othy Palm~r, Miss Mildred Clark, Mr. Paul Florey and Mr. Everet t Clark, of 1 Dilyton.
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gOlle ofT. The !'o rt W(lt ('(\I·t h hllli 11 8 wanted to ki ll him, hraggt!.! 011 death' ne.! t h e sound ()f hi ll hoofq. hi s 1111 111 !!, hll ll l tYd him wlll:' n lil'(l il lIis II'uck:; wel'!.' IJlai,n in th mud . by d r illk . .-\ IHl lIt t hl' midtlll' of the after T here WI' r!! c lumps ()r\~)ll'sqil i~ in The LII~ tt c r ha lf of thaI wid ely ·Photo abows Arthur C~se Neediesl 61, and his bridc, Ihc fonne r Edith Hortenle Clarkc, 26. leavll1g St. BarUl.Olomew's Church, N.ew York, alter IlulJ l, .I l·nn l., IIwnke, They co uked ~ igh t, fllllong whi ch th l! hoI". e ftcll.'ltCl'ed IHl IlUIIl C\C l!spel'i:llly in a nll'(1 I, IInll a f tc l'\v i~rd Mt bes ide llIil! nt have strnyed. It t UI'lled locll ii tit's IlU UllP hurl vbile!d, ,wn s .their weddiJlg ceremony, I hI! litL lt' In!. She had never OUI , ho wever, thllt he hud not dn ne loat h to, ueli t.' vc him perpc l rflLtll' Iwe ll, ill his lILServ lltio n of he r , ": 0 , or t he CI'il1\(lS la id to him, Th e Dua n e did lI Ot wunl to liI:lv igno l'u n t II lld o utlawed cln ~s fa s1iUIl Jack ,'sLat e : first fi nd filial III\Vt hilll! Lut a tragic figure, un acellu nt "f FI'IIllk l ' . 1. I':'I l :\~', cxl'(' - IInit:lflP~' gi rl, Ihe furthe t l' mov- ,Jen ni e Il lo ne in the ,cubin. S o 11<'",1' t e ll ed nn hi;; nom e ull th e rustling lI l hl' .. I' Ilw Lid ll .1 . Sillit h l'~ tatl': I' d 1'1'0111 ~" I'l' niLy und p oi. e . ThaI thl' rOH cI. 0 he p u t p!'r UIJ 0 11 ho ld -lIl1S, robbe d ~ and mm'derR, n li r,t lII'1' ullnl .. f :('1'1 1'11" 1' c . ( I' ll l' hnructl' l'i: lic (,lIpa~ity for ngita- hi s ho rse nnd ballt~ ,hel' full ow. when <iil'(lct evi dencc did not poin t pl'r, ll'lIurclinn Llf (;" l\ IXl' CI'olIJ)H' r. tiu ll : truck h il1l 11 5 st ro nger in her The ru in hod ceast'11 fill' th '; lime In sUllie IH1(' els(I . :III ill~"lll pett'nt. l h is day. 11 (' allribut.ed it, how- ' be inl(, thoug h evid ent ly t. he 51" " 111 In II sen~l', a I'eputulinn "f ev ..\ nna l) oll ll'hl1l:ln, nti ll li lli , II'H l l'ix ,'\'(11', tl) Ihl' I()n~ s tl'aln, the su s- was not yet over. 'fh t' trncklJ leu cry fa mous outlll\\' develoJl"" Ly Ilf Ih e VIliL'n tilH' IllluKhlllan I'~I!\ [(' pl'll se nea r ing nil l' nd . Yet !lo me- up II wa'sh to a wi de flat \\'h(l l'" these wild yeurs hnd s uffel'e I mOI'e. omOlO n Pl e a s Pro cee dings IlI.'d h(' 1' first one! filial a '~"lIn . li llll'!', wh"n her .'ye!i were on him. m t'~q ui t, pr ic kl y pea r nn d tiJlll'n-. or less f m lll t hi~ nutul'al eXllggc l' 0111'1 np)\I'IJ\'I'd til!' sa il' III' e ... 1' " hI.' did n ut Sl.'e m to be think ing Lu ~h g r ew ~o thi ckly that J ellnie a lion ' un'd m iHrep rl.'se ntn t ion. Rut thllt dire cl ioll. \JIII' I IIPI"·"\' I·t! 1hI' ~ :,I t '~ II1l1l1e li p 1111 '; \\" '1'1' " co uld not r ide in to it . no o Ulluw ltefo re. him hud ev('r hy l ilt, sll('1'ilr in [Ilt' ('Il S C' ,"f l:u gs la in r eBI estlltl' by Gpor)!!! II. An - IOf hL' r r,.ee dolll. of he r future . her e til unfnt lullnau l" imp uls\'. dl' r~lI ll , ndlll i ll i.~trator of I hc' l:~"Thi ~ L iml' ttJlllllr ro w you' ll be Dua ne wus t ho roughly concernhud s lIch u hO l;t of adll1il"l's lli lt l S'h" " t, ,·S. W ill St. ,'d ", ,,1 aI., IHitl In Du a ne's s till,' ro f mind dtlu r o f Ann ~ L'lI m' l n. d L' Cl'lI~l,d, ill ~hclb yvilll" " he said. ed . He mu ~t hav ! her horse. pnl'li sans wh o fi eJ'cely gEln! tit .: , 1',I.' n ' ,! a oIl ~ tl'iI'\ltilln uf 11lL' )11'1) - tllt<' rCfl fiO nitlK. cu nll n(Jll ~ l' n ~ f.\ u,r kel' ll an;1 orden'" H d i~Lri hllli"1l IIi' lit\' " \\,h l'l:(' lI'i ll yllu b(l ?" she a sk- Tilli e WIIS flying. lit would soon lie to unY, llccuSll li on of roblJ l'I'y j · t\cld~. n e~~ wen' ouL IIf t.he qlll'sl 11\ II . III' L" 1. "Iui,· k l~· . hI.' night. He co ul d not ' expect or cl'i 111 l' nttl'ibuted to him. • wen t bpc lIU SP Ill' fe ll lhat h I' W(1 ~ ),I'lln Rohin ' "n \\'a~ ~ralltl' tI a )lI·Llce,'d~. '\I.,'~ Oh , I'll b I maki ng trucks her to scrnmbl e qu ic kly t hrough I~ was wid ely kn own ,I h ot h e ('ol1lp!' lI ed. ThP Leunnon - itizC'n :; :\ (11 ; ,1I1,l] div lll'C /' fl' on, \\' illiam H.I.iJi n"'(l n I\n g l',.u nd ~ "r I'~I ,'(' 111(1 l' I·UClty . Ullnk artd Tl'u ~t (),' guanliull of flOr "" m(' I n l1 l'~II Il1C place," he re- thllt bl'lIke on foot. Thercfore he had neve r ellrn ed II d oll l\r in hi. Du sk hilt! fll lle n wh en h., m d l' decid ed to I'i s k leavilng he r at the ou tlaw cureer. It wa s SWOI:" h y SI.., was I!I'nllll'll til l' (·u. tody (,I' Id:1 F III'k'll'r JlInll's. a lI1inllr, fi ll'd plie d. in to II town wh ich inquiry di ~ co\' , The girl shudde re d. edge of th(l th icket an d go ill mUliy il nd I'(;Jlulu ble IIII'll th:lt he ered to lt(l Fairficld. nnnip an d L "~t" r I{ ,,!t illslln , mi- th e ir li r~t UC l' tl un t. a ptulII I n \' l' II IO I' i c~ :Jill! npJll'a i,;" nl" III ~ " h ' c b en brou~h t up in Texn s. u lone. hnd IlCVel' st olen on e. F 'w tf\wn,; Illll' (' h il.l l'l'li. Ml1rNc lly 's ClI lll P WII H ~ tllti(l IW " W('ntil ed hy '(,lilll('11 \ '. i;lll<'k . I )("Il1(1l11lt~I' whnt a harcl lot th e Suddenly t he re cnm u n unllli. _ 0 1' villages o n Ihnt borde r ha d no III lilt' ca ~c I\ f De li lah 13o w), .. r But IHIOI' t.H kn ble t hum p of Ihorses' hoo fs storekeeper wh o had not u tale j ust out of the villnlre Iilltits 1\11 ,.~ . \\' alla('e \\" B"w~· .'r , ,,'IIU!'t ov- eX(l(~ ut u r uf the Frank BI:II'k ,.~- III1·n lit' my fa mily ha d. tat" IIlld by L. 1\1. 11"1111"1"1111 :HI:I~ Lhey W PH' , t hey had 11 roof over o ff somew here to t he fore. t o tell ubout Du un e, the LOll e Lh e other ~ ide. the mot ion .. I' I Ill' detent.! l' ITUll'd No (lne exc(.pl t he boy Duan e ol' of Lhe \\' a ll l'l' ~" r .:lhl' il' hend ', u heo r t h with II fil'e, Th e n a scream rent the air. It Wolf. nlillist n ill a nt fo !' n lIew trilii. ques tio ned appeal'ed to nol icc hi ~ IUI'1! estate . a warm b~d-sontebody to love e nded IIbl·Uptly. Du ane leapee! On e afte r noon . fl'\) m th e' top of Il'vi tic M ar:hllll wa. s(lntence d Co urt approved of ('(lI·taill ~u le~ th'l11 . . forw.a rd and tor .. his way through a lo ng h ill , Dunne Stl W the gree n l1I·ri vu l. Li ke S hil'l ~y. i lll' tow n to onl' Y('lIr ill the pCllitentiary "And rO il , Duall e, o h, my God! the thorny bl'li ke .. I'll' heard J ell- field s lind tre and shinin g roo[" of' Fuirfie ld wus lurge a l1d proswhl'll he chan ged his fonn er plen made by lhe Leban oll -Ci tizen" Na · tionul Ba nk and Tru .-t Co., ex c- Wh u t yo ur li fe mu st be ! You nie c r y again- an appealing cull, of (1 town he con sider ed mu st be perous, c(l l1lpll red In t h inn umo f gui lt y lo 1I0t. guilty. cl'I1ble hnml et s d otting t he va Rl 111[1 ~kidmol'c Will: grnnted u IIi · utO I'~ of t he Pete l' D. lIa tfil'lll e!'- I11U :L ride und hide and watch quickly hus hed . It see med more Shirl y: und at the bottom of th e eX Lent of go uth enstern Texas. A ~ tate. The bunk ulso filell ii s Ars t -tl'rna lly. . 0 decent f oo d, n o to his right, a nd he plunged that h:1I he cllmc up on an intel' ecting Duane r ode through. ueing careful " (\ ITe fl'um .tld Skidm ore 011 a ccount. rrien d ly worrl, no c lea n clo thes. way. I·OU,1. There was a placard naile d grlHlnds of g I'Ll ~S neglect. H ' burs t into a glade whel'e a on the cross-road s ign-post. Du- to get oft' the Illllin st reet , he Rul )lh B. Parks , a~ ad milli~\ l'a- nl) woma n'. hands ! H orse, g uns, M,lb,,1 Hiltnc l' waf; gl'onted a lI it OI' o f th e Edward W . Thirkield estra il s, I'I\cks, hol es-these must molderi ng Are a nd ground c ov- nne drew r ein n ear it and IClIned hear d th e tldling o f II chur ch hell yorre fl'oll1 T ony RittlH'r, on that wU S II 1ll t! llI ncholy 1'1'll1inde l' WII S lIuthnri zed tn ~(' II ('(' I·tain h(, l he important thi ngs in your _ ' !'~ ~ _ tnte, grotlnd ~ of g' r ()~~ neglect. o f h i old hUIIR'. right. to pu r cha se ~tl lck I,f th,' life. You mu st go 0 11 riding, hid- - - - =_ :-: _::. _ There die! 110t appell l' to b ' :1 1'), Kr oger Grocel'y and Bak ing Co. ing . killing un t il yo u meet- " ca mp on t he ou t ~ ki rt s II r I he t 1\\, 11 Ne wSuila ISfliah Kearn s wa s appl/i nted She en ded wi t h U llob a nd dr opBut liS DUlI ne S ilt hi ~ h n r ~ c, peel" Jncoh S hum uk I' v~ . Iyd e Wh it- g us rd inn of E sth e r K eu l'l1~ ct aI, pcd her hea d on her knees. Duing aro und lind und{'citi <, ,1 whut neI' • ('xeC' utul', ful' 11l 0nt'y, $2 00, l11in o l'~ , bo nl! $4000 . ane wus umnzed, deep ly touched . furth e r m'ove to II1llke , he c ; "Il~ h l Wnrre n Dak in vs. q illiun M . " M. girl, thank you for that th e . glint of flick erin g lighl , Dakin. Divorce, wil f ul ab8enc~ . Marriage Lice nses though t of me," he . ~id, with a t hrough t he durk ness. D onley Clay Whi man anti Mi s, lrc lII o l' ill his vo ice. "You don't Hellding toward thelll. he r , ,' I\, P r obat e Proceeding, Minn ie Esthe r . Dal tu n, uo t h 0.1' kn w how lI1uch t hat meun s to perhaps 11 quarter of t\ mi le t o J oh n E. Holtlen. one of the ex - Franklin. me." come · upo n 11 grove IIf n1l1,q~l i'., . cutm'!! of th e stale of DO l'olh ea Roy F.lwoorl Cookc, Rossll1 lJy ne,. 'h e I'uise d her face and it was The brightnes. o f sevel'l1l lire ~ ,Reie, d Ceas t.!, fill'd h is inventory and Mi ~s Ve lma Fmn c 's Bal·to n, lear-stll in ed, eloque n t, beautiful. ma de the s urroun ding darkl1l'l's 1111 a nd apprai se me nt. Th e ne t nct u111 Twenty Mi le ~tand. "I ve henrd tell- the best of the blacker. Dua ne saw t he mov· lIlarke t \'lIlu ' of the e ~ tl1te w as tace. M('rrilt anti 1i ~); Mag- ili on go to t he bad out t here: You ing f orms o f men nnd heard hur.· d lenn ined to be 14,362.50 wh ich g ie Eli zaLelh DIIClllJ', bll l h l.t· wlIn'!. I never- knew any man es. He advanced lI aturu ll y, (OXwa ' ordered di stributed a mong Wa ynesvi lle . - lik e yo u. 1- 1- we may nevpeeling any mom en t t o be hultt,(1. t he foul' heir!<, Dnvid Reir, Chas . E lvin Reel' Miltlcx :ln d Mi!;s 1,,- ('1' . (I each ot her agit in- after to·' Wh o. g oes there'! " I.'UIII (, n if. Emina Reif Wins le l and Mo l- be l Luella Ticc , bolh IIf I"rnnkiill. tlay. I'll neve r forget yo u . I'll shlll'p cn ll o ut of t he gloolll, lie Winne r . J oe R ob in so n un d Mi s. Ed :!:! pl'ay fo r you a nd I'll never give "O ne mun- ulone," re pli er! ))\1. • Lyd ia J eel< I', xecutl'ix o f th e Spu rk~ both of 'Ki ngs Mill s. up tl·ying lo- to do something. . an e. l sub elle Gru ham estale, fil ed h.'r ledons Jon es 1111(1 ~ Ii ss l'I lYl'tie ' "Don't des pail·. - It's nevcl' too "A stranger?" ~ale bill '; a lso her fil': t and h lla l La mb, both o f Franklin . lale. It WII S my h ope that kept "Yes." a 'coun t . Geo!'ge Kohl anrl l\li ~. Mi n ni(' m(l ulive- o ut there at Blund'sS1,IlIOO Reward, AP;ve or Dead! " Wh ut do Y01L..\lUl.D17" Thl! net act ual IIwrk e \·alue-of4-:lleoof'k'k-s,.-!i,*H:.f--i\4.tt1<l:rtr.- - -i11}(c''fO)O)'e you CHllle. I \Vns ,on ly u "I'm tryi ng to fi nd t he ran gcr t.h o estute o f Gu sLu De mmi tt, d eRnlph \Vill urd l\I () un t. " I')I I'OW, poo r wea k gir l. But if I coule! camp." C Il ed , wa d etermin ed to b.· and MitiS Hu zel Wi l:lOll , Mo:C)n. hop c- !;o cn n yo u. Stay awa y "You've slruck it. Whllt.'" your from m ell! Be n lone wolf! Fight e r ed with fo otprints lind trac ks c lose to r ea d the fod ed print: $76!l7.D:l nnd wU ' ol'de l'cd di st r ib enand?" ut d t o the he ir, Qlal'cnce D ' m Real Estate Tran sf",. fU I' y ouI' life ! Stic!s ou t your ex- hnd lately been. Ru hing across this, he broke his palssnge out to $ 1,00 0 REWARD FOR BUCK "I want t o ~ee Cnptn in .•fnc nomi Run va n to ' !l a r old U. ile- nnd maybe, so me day- " Initt. Nell y." J ohn W. Ben n, executor 0\ th(' 'wc lley 11. 17' ac r c~ in Unio n Tfl· Th e n she 10ll t he l' voice . Duane the open . But he wlas too late. DUANE DEAD' OR ALIVE His horse hnd di sappeared. Jen"Get down nn<l ndvancc. Slow, i\ l·thul- B 1I 1l e,;tule, til 11 hi~ Erst F rank lind Mellie lI o lI l:Y , UY ~l:i~ p etl her hand , an<l with fe elPeering, c1osel' 1.0 read the fin er Don't mOv(" yo ur hllnd ~ . H's dark , a nd tina l account. s h I'iff, tl \ C. M. Gi l!rill gel' n nd inK us d eep a s he rs I>ro mi sed to nie was gon e. The!'!! was n o ridE d M, J ohn s l on, . ur.I). in ,,; parl- Eli za beth P iclw ns. a ll/Jut !lIj acl'l~~ 1' ~l1lell1bcr hel' word s, In he r de . e l' in sight. The l'e wa R no so und. llIore fad ed print, Duane learned but I can sec. " It came to him then like a blow lhnt he \Va !; wunted 101' the murDuane diRnt ou n ted , und lending n I' of th c· til'm of ;\!r, n l'oE! lind in lIarinn T p, s puil' f or him s he , hud spoken wisdOl' o f Mrs. J eff Aiken nt her hi s horse, slowly advll nced II fell' J ohmto n, l' l 'cted t o tll k,! thl! a. Ca d W. Frey . tr u H ' C, to Ka rl t1olll- pointed out the only eour~~. that he loved the g irl. I'n neh nea r .Shirley. The month pac es . H e saw a du ll y bright ou.!"cU; of Ihe suit! firm us I'ctu \'ll' d V. Kit zmille l', nU sL"I!, :• . 1,)1:; ill DUllne's vig ilance, momentarily For three long :a nd tel'l'ibl e of Septllmber WIlH nam ed, but t he ject, a g un , be fol'e h di~ce rn ed broken l.Jy e moti on, had no SOO'lel' ill th invento r y Il ni! appraise me nt Lovelun d Parle nn tl hll\' ing settl ~ d l he 111 :'1 [1,,':' wit h Frank lInl l Jva Shc·t!crly to ,I n- I'eu"l. Pl'te d il~e lf than he di sco\'- yenr!! Buck Duane :I'ode up nnd dllte was ·iII egibl e. The re ward the man who held it. A few n1l11'(I WtlS o ffered by the woman's hu s- st eps showed a <lnrk fi g ure blockt he x<'cutrix o f til' Ch £l; les E . so ph McMill en, onL' at' '' ' in II 11I'- e red the buy hnrse, t h e one J en · down the Texas bortleI'. His fame grew stea dily until he bu nd, whose name appellred with ing the trail, Her e Dunn e hlllt et! , nil' I'nde had broken hi s halter nnd Mon rOe! ('state, cou rt approved his Ian Tp. was the mos t noted and m ost Lhat of II s he riff's, at the bottom "Come clo!;e l', strllngel'. Let'~ Enrl an d Len niI' r.olldll'in lo p r oct' ·dings. Th e va lm' of ti ll" misl'epl'esente d outlaw of his day. of the placard. hav e a loo k at ¥.ou," t he g Ulnd II 'RCls WIl.:l found to be $46 ,-0.1 .1 4 J o hn Wills. abou l Sri a c ... · ~ ill lI al'Hundreds of men in the border Duane read the thing twice . ord ered curtly. oft el' deducting t he Iiubilitie s. Ian Tp. . Comml .. ionera' Proceeding. town s claimed friend ~; hip with him Whe n he stl'aightened he was oun a ll uwe..! th" fo llow in g aaWalTen 13nmslln t n C"/lVl' r 111111 (To be co ntinu cd) d Blind pension, E very h one. t l'all(!Il eI' b etwee n sick wit h the honol' of hi. fate, collnt · : t hird account o f Fl ora Mabel Moore, 5 ac r e ' in lI amilII BliI ~ A ow.e : S . ndve rtis- Brown8ville and EI Paso would wild with pass ion ut those misI. hI', g lllll'dilln of Viola Lehr, et to n Tp. have been glad to sh a ke h is hund g ui( ed fo o ls Who co ul,J believe A FAIR SAMPLE al. l11ill ll\'R; lil'st , lina l llnd di stl'ibAnn a Marie Hanl'u han 10 Wil - $86.l.IIj; Weste l n . lal , Every outlaw t hnt he had harmed a womnrr. A rooster dil\covered an ostrich u iVI' Il('cou n t o f H ughie Kane, li um G, H o nrn ltlln, ~:I.nl acres in ing, $.55; All en Huffman , posta,ge, arid hid e him. $.&7; Th e Offiee Outfitters, sup- along the riv.er real 'ed him; evWhen Duane reached the er098- egg and rolled it into the he n ndl11 illi strulv l' 1) 1' th e H a l'l'Y Kun e Ham iltvl1 T p. pli l!s fnl' clerk,$l; L. M. Scoft~I~, I! ry crooked gambler in the IillJnte ing of the roads . the name Fair- hou se and said, "Now, ladies , 1 tn te ; Sl'c(lIHI acco unt of Milto n J ohn Rid er tn !\'I on l flur tol1, 8 s uppli cs fol' court house. lind Jull, ,bel, . a llmi ni ~l rlaor of t he Chris- lot s in ozaddnle. 73 de ns pillyed fail' when Duane ha p- fieM nn the sign-post seemed to be r do not want to embn1'l'll ss you , but 5 $ I!), 7 ; S imon Ross, serVice" $4, 1pened to drop in' evm'y imi tuti o'1 the thing that tipped the oseillat- here's a sampl e uf whl1t other pe oMonroe & J ohnston, repall'S at bad man in the s~uthwest of Tex- ing balance of decision in favol' of pie are doing. '"
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Fa rnlers. Atten tion F'lIl'llJers of War!'en a nd udjbining counties !lIa y obtll in mo ney on long tim e lonn :<, ll'! 5 pel' cent in te rest. Cost of seclIring the su me i ~ ve ry reaso nahle, through The Fe,l erul L and BUllk . Fo r furth e r ill fnrll1uli on cu ll on 0 1' addl'e~s M. . DH AJ<Jo., TI" lI::1ll1'el', p ho ne 31.6X Ll' hunon, Ohio. ' •
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FOR SA LE- One 2-year-old Short horn bull, phone 44F3I L, C. St John , Waynes ville, O. .j2 FOR SALE- On e 10-horse International glls engine in good mechanical condition: Equipped witb clutch and complete wuter-cooling System. Inquire of The Roxannil Canning Co., WayneSVille,tf O • I FOR S ALE :'-' Three extr! fine . Mammoth P ekin dl'akes. J. C. HIsey, . j3 PLUMBING FIXTURES _ Complete bathroom~ or any part Ki.tchen s inks, Illunclry"trays, elec: t"IC and . belt driven well and cistern PUmps, of all kinds. Repairll for pumps. THE BOCK LET-KING CO ., 41 5 W. Main St., Xenia, 0., phone 360. tf EMJt;R: WHEELS- All sizes. A ' speCIal price as we have a largfl' lot at the BOCKLET-KING 9 .,' 415 W. Main st" Xeni~, O!!J6. 0tf FOR SALE-Trees, . S~~ Vln~1I and EvergreeY\s;rHAT ' WILL GROW,. del\vere.d.1_ .yoU at wholesale prices. EquiPped to furnish p~anB and do aU the work if ,de~ ~!red. O,nll 66F41, O. L: Duke ,vaynesvllle" Ohio, a12tf ' FOR .SJ\LE-Ensilag~ '.!Iny time dw:mg ~he 'day, $2.00 per' ton at Waynesvllle Ca nning P~nt. ' : . n7tfFOR SALE- Watt X F od P ' .... Kee~!i f d f h 0 aper, ai.bb e T'oO res and clean: oack • Iss.lJe pap~r for . d4 nty . ki .a,s, LIn!!n Weave paper 1nap Illl, IIpeterles and Correspond. e~e Carda. Tbe Miami Galett.
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In time ('ountry llleliiC'al prllctice Will be Ill! efficient UA city ,"cdicl'Il pI·uctiee. The clIunty ~ (1ul!l o,ylll have thei,' ho sp ilUL'l und s pecialis t ll 1I1l1'vinl:\' u wider area 'I'h I' is 1I gl'ent d elll of s ickthlln (orme,' method s of commun- n e: i n thi R community at \.Ilill time ication would hllve made it. pl)ssiMr. II till Mr ~ . ]1' 1!nl'ltio ' k or bill 1.0 S ' I·V C. No longer does it !-\(It'nr imp oKsibl for Ll Ili Rlunl PLI - Dayl n, IIPe nl Chrl s lmas with r 1IlliVt" K hero. t ient to l'l'uoh u hosp ita l. MI'. und MI'. M, E. S h e rw oo d, s pun t Ch l'i : ll11a ~ w e k wit h out-o r · lOWII I'l· lnli v 'M.
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Y'''lllIl':111 " Jl l' I,l l 1\ IIIlIday 1111 01 'l'Ul'S,i:ty wil l. WHICH MEANS .MORE hi ~ re ~nll'l' II (lourn. Whnt n wny Assets Over 13 Million Dollars MI·s . l:l ndie f{ ('fl ~() n s pe llt Ll1(,' ll11' '({" I'"l lltl' " II' "f 1 I 10 I'CSI1 lIn d to kindnl'ss ! C hl'i: tmus sc u~o n wilh MI '. alltl ~ 177 li. d .. n' t ;\11'. 1',· ll b lind fand ly. One of th e lal'.!! es t and strongest a,-;::I(lciu yo u '! " 0 tion s in the alate. Mrs. Earl Hock e tt and fumily. Ill·'l' l· 1'.,· II,I ' lt !,IISI\l', I I11' ~; It I:1 , si' S 11 ( 'tll 'is tnlli s dillll .. r wilh L111' r,.I , A I'u !\~ ia n co upl e were nrm'riNI W hy t nl.:e l'!lfltlCe !1 on Get-Rich-Quick I n\\'i ll~ pn' ''' nt : ~I,. , . Thllill s li nd l\IrM . Aman da l:ltal'l' s penl C hl'i ~ t .. II t h ' 1t,I' " I' h is III 'ad all d 1' 1 ,Thl're ur C' t wo nl'w inv e nti oll ~ , 'In d divlIl' ce d in f or ty minutes the :\'11'. lind .' 1 11' ,. \1" .1' 1 11111101 t Is l,,"·II . Schemes anti I ()~ e all. thul Ili·l's(~nt. lin Inle r es tillj( con - o th er day, This Illus t be II s tunt mus Duy in \Jayt o n. wilh 1111'.' al ltl marked: 11 1_ a nd 1.",' 1' ' r nif,! alld f:lllli il' III' !I11' ~ . W. 111. Mulhill ~ lInri falllil y. " I ~U l' S~ you ' r l' I' i ~ht. tra s t. X, 'llia. . , . ' 0 get ull til(' big muvl(\ ~ tUI' H com \\'a~'~ r l' nlem bur t ill' I:ls t \\'11 fi gOnl' is a PUi HO IHl US gu~ , caco d y l ing liver to RU f;s ia' Mr s. C hnrle s Gl' uy nnd Alicc llrc ~ , l)(·(.'u u :-> l ' ~ l l \' t 'n a ll d ;-.i x un' isocynitip, so d eudly that nrmie ~ MI'. Elvi s i\ \ il'hal' 1 111101 f:rmi ly Third and Broadway 19 East Third St, and Kalhlee n _pent Salurday in - 0t hirU' vn :. n <l tlll're an' ( hil't<', 'n h ,lIt '" t'h" i ~ tl11" ., dinrll 'l' ~11(." t ~ . llIu y 1)(· d l'st I'OV(\<I ill an h n ul' hy Dayton, Ohio I)"ytlln with ·Mr. lind Mrs. W. W . A IHiter complnin s thut many u ril!il Ul I s lall' s ill th ,' L·nio ll . Hu r I "1' 1 ~1-a,.I:r I( and famil \' . \\ 1'. ~I i('h it s I lIlnl fllll1~S. Mathiu s. (l~ l' ta ~li >J hp.d 1887) IInw u ho ut yuur 14..· !I( d IJti " tJ~~ :11' 1 :llId \\'if,·, \\i ss (,1 :1 1''' I Jau f,! h The s ecolHI is a l11etal. bel'ylium of our soldiers forj.(ol their wiveR Bol'll to Mr. lind Mr s . E. M. Vii - ~lI" '\.~ thai is r i~ ht, 11"\\·... l " r" illid ~ \, . ~. F" :1l1 k I ,,",ill. wlt.h th e te n ~ i1 .. st .. c nj.(t h of s t ef' l ,lul'ing the WOl'ld War. ' Well, "I n'a ll" Iwdll ' l th "lIg-itl ah o ll l 1'.111(' 1"" ,11 Il ill all ,'I ra mi ly 1t:1\'" and half till' weight of aluminum. lVe guess t he war gort o f ~ ub s t1lu lal's nn Monduy , \JcCl'IlIUel' 24 , II 'i 1~.- p uund so n , who hilS b ee ll any, I,u t 'tha t d(Jl' ~ n 't kl' I!P YOll It is so hard thut a s harp filt' ~ f'd fOI ' th e m . ~ I ... alld ;\ ll's. (;I"' r~(' :\Iul'l:tll --()nllml' d \Junaid 8 . . fl' u nl l1Iaki'n~ s" lIl e - yo \l lI ~ uall y Cllnn ll t sel'lllch it. Kan' a ( 'h ,. i ~ lllIa s din IH' I' fil l' th,·il' break l he m." :t n ~ wen · d .\ l o t ihrl' B.. .. yliulll ma y r evo lu t ionize the . A , ~) eauty parlor in Milwauk ee I M r . and 1\11-". Frank Wilso n Wl' I'(, e h ildl'l' n , Bru e" Il l, 1t1111111 and 1':1111 nuto lllobil e Ilnci airplan e unci olh - IS s Ulllg. the telel?houe co mpany C hri s tnHls Day gU CRt s o f Mr. lind HalJbit. :I" !'h l' t " uk lip hN knit- i l ~' , of 1)".l'tll n; J all1l' ~ Bn l,·n ti ll l' ~~~ . ~~~~~,~~ ('I' illdll s ll'ic ~ . A mun eou lrl piek becau se It wa s gIven th e slim e Mr s. lI e rbert File nnd ,Jun e EI - tint;. 111101 \\'ife, o f 1IIal1sli(' ld, lIlld i\l ur"Y ~,u t n lk lik(l 1'1''':lIill t ill ns II" 'I' C' up II 400 · hol' ~ t' power m o tor I11l1dl' nllmhel' n : nn old ladies' h OI11I.'. le n , in Was hington . H . t i ll ~1:1,.latt >Inri f:lIl1il~' , of Akrllll . rli s h(ls . -bul t lll'Y :t n' nlll." v,·nlu r . of uel'ylillm und w/llk awa y Sonic think this wu~n't v e rv much :1 11 01 I,i ll l J\ l ariatt and dill/dlt " r, of 'I f an 1..... 0 1'. after u l l . · Mr, Hnd Mrs . C harl es Gr~' and (>11 Br'er Ruh bil. witll it. ~Jll' i II /! \ " llC'y. Ru bert, Ali ce, Kalhl ecn and "A I'e Y"U j.(<ri nj( t (1 ~ta rt :Iii 111'- 0Clludy l iilllC yar,; ,Ie ha.. bee n Wayn e WQI'e hri s lma s )Juy guest s g- ul11 (\n t'!" a ~ kl' d hi ~ j.( l", d lI'ir". 1'l r s. C lal'ell "l' Crawflll'd BEE N 1.01\Jo: LY. h Inging fOI' SOI!le fri en(1 or 0 much more di st uRsed Ihen beryli . N"w th u t the co urt s hllve d e- of Mr. a nd Mrs . J. . Gray. ' ''ThatlH . t ! Why don'" YO l o os (, hr i~ tl1l ,ls dinlwr g lll ·sls. MI' ~ . um. There hus pl'oullbl y been c id ed that a man hilS t h e right t o it'tln rrllnl h ome, lo rt!ii('\'!." lht:' te n s io n of yo ur 111(1 fumily, 1\ lrs. 1\100 1'''' MI'~ . E. C. Co lli er, o f Dayto n, nUl k\.' a l'e: o luLi un lI ol t il hav., a ny l\!organ > twic e li S mUt' h publicity given tn con t r o l hi s wife, all w e have t o h "l1I~sic k f ec li ng? II l1d MI'. L o u MUIT.v, l1il ey G ibson s pe nt C hriR lm n..~ with h e r m o the r, al'g-11I1I e nl s in o ur family." th e d e lldly ga R liS to the n e w m e 'Jo i ~ to tell the wiv es IIbout it. u lld fnllli l ~' LIn d 1\\ 1' . Ne u t C raw " It l<lk l'~ t wo 10 makl' n n Hr· tal. 1I11· ~ . Anna Van Dore n. Mrs. Va n - 0In the a ('lel'll "O n ca ll e r s Doren uc co mpani ed he r h o m e for g'urn e nl. : 0 \\ h~' d(.n 't YO ! milk" [ o l·d. Whit-h meons m o no to lhe world '! Prize idiols: Thl' man who feonWI'I'(' 1\11'. 'arl H if,!htnll'r and 1'11111 h l' r ll nlP l'e.· lllulioll·!" u n extc nd e d vi s it. . One wa ~ in ve nte d for war , o nl ~ emp l ates offe ring Presiden l CO'IIIlr'!,1' Ha llhi t W:l S Ih o llf,! ht i'li l fnl' il y lind (, hlll'l e ~ BiniI' a nd \l'ife. of IIlv e llte d fo l' pellc e . Mrs. H o rac e Slul1Ip s ubmil led ~I 11 11I11H'nl and t h {' 11 hr' ~ a iJ : Y OU grent ly r(' j oieed when ~ () n1(! kind 1'I'llltiv e~ idg!." II job in the talking p ictu res . Xl·nia. Il s h o uldn'L luke you lo ng l r t o u l1lujOI' o peration at Middl e- -0 "I h:w\.' a lrea d y /ll a d e milll.' uno ~ ('nl yuu th e h"II1 ('- l'I\\'1I pa lle l· . You sat dnwn dec ide for y o un e lf which one wil. town City hu s pital , Decemher 17. if vou th in k I hrpak Ilwlll. then I Ki ssing und !!r the 1110011 is punm ean th e m ost to manltind ill th e a nd f<lil'l.l' d~'voured co lumn afte r column. Slluseri be f IJ I' Th e 1\l itwri (; azc tle S h e is I'c po rt ed La be making s al- lJeltllr .i u~l hil v"t· Ulll' n'~ olll l i'tJ ~ ' ishubl e by impri so nm ent, nccord ge nl' I'uti o n s til co me. . is fa ctory r ecov ery. ing t o u n e w I'ule, in Italy . A 1and lel it ~u at t. hal. " ' MI'. an d Mrs. Willi u lII A Luk" V.' l'Il , \l'hat is Yllu r rt" ~ lJ l lIl i l1 n r en dy two malTiages have u ce n lJoslponed us u r e~ ult of pe nnlli es c n s and Mury Caru ly n , w e r e fo r !\'('\\, ".-ur' s ',llt I I ' lllp osc(1 upon lovers caughl break - hris t ma s Day gues t s (,r th ·ir "WIH' n I dig :l h il I<, in th l' A BOt T Yli ul' daily rlutie~ , h o m es ickness 'all gone. tTHE NEW co'f.JNT.RY DOCTOR \ ing thi s lull' . W e ll , it's an ill parent ', Mr. anti Mrs. I-l ar r y g round , l 1n1 n ot go ing- In Ir-avf' an y !luring you r occ uJli e d moments thoughl s were .1 w intl that blnws no onc an y good. G r ec n c, al l\1arlin ~v ill e . dir 11 11 lop o f tlH' h o le," *--------------• Th is I'('mm'k s tu r teti 1\Jr .. Rah · ~ lII'g ing through YOUI' mind of the evenls chron- 0 -MI'. und MI·s. W . A. Hll i n c~ ('nhil t o l:1l1l~ hin j( and s h e h a d lo u lk e iti co d in lhe pHpe r. A Wn s hingtll n fllmi ly 1 1>111 foul' rluinod l o ChriRtma s dinn e r l 'fh,.. eounll'y dodur ha s lI]ways off her j.:lu!-;s s a nd will > t h e m , lwins in s even yell r. An- MI'. lind Mrs. I-Iornce o ll e lt. Af~ been II figur e inyesled wilh much l els "'Th at'!" th e fun ll ie st t hing I evcl' rom ~lIlc e. His willingneB.'1 to make " th e r en .. e of s even yc urs of plenty terno OIl co ll e l'~ were Mr. and Mrs. heard of ," ' ; he gaHll ed b et w eC' n fi t Os wa ld and f nll1 il y of F:rn 0 a ny sacrifiec f or a puti e nt, hi f lallgh ~ . L cbul10 n. •, ow thut l\l u ssolini of Italy oc general ability and kindne!,R, hav e "No, il is n't," I'cplietl Bl" e r Hah uecn the th e me of s ong lind s to- cupi es ~e "e n c.abinet pos t R. th"' I'e woult! !le nd the puper MI'. and Mrs. R , J.. S hum aker bit, appear ing gl·ic ve d. ry. Y t it is Lr u e thut de s pite a r e s ix cabinet m e mb e l'!j that he 's and Marjol'ie, and Annu MacDon l'l' g ulHl'l y , thu ~ kt'l' ping you in touch with o lt! "T h'(' n ' hew III'(' yo u ' going t o By Arthur 1111 the admirable qu'alitie!l of the 'l ure will ulwnys ngree with him! ald were gu osts al a fumily rl inn er dig n hol e an ti n ot leave any t!!1 ( fr il' lId,.. Wh y n o t ~ e nd --- .-~ counll'Y docto r, he wus unabl e to al Ihe h Olll e of Mr. nnd Mrs. H a r- o n th e top o f t.h · gro und ?" keep in to uch with whut m dicine vey. Garber, at Port Willinm, on CHAMPION BOY AND GIRL. " I' m goinl{ to stll l'! at hr 111' 1hud di!lc(lve red s ince he l e f t trllinC hri st ma s Day. to ny!" ~ai d t h e old fl'lI ow. (lr tl ud - FORD VS. ROCKEFELLER. ing sellOol, und 'hud to r", ly u pon MI'. und Mrs . How81'd Su rface Iy . WHAT MADE STANDARD OIL. old rem ed ies. ,Ju ~ t :1l th a t ,monll' n t th e n ' w('1'1' nnd Edwin, of Ulica , and Mr. and HEGl LAHLY ns 1\ Birthduy Ir e enl to some rel The Albany Medica l college MAN'S STRANGE NATUgE. tWfI voicc ~ heard up ~ lail' ~ . I\hs. Morri s O~ born und fam ily eok ~ an e ndowment of $2.000,000 aliy(' o r fri e nd. Th (·y wil l<urely ~ciate it, "You tw o \)(' t tel' ~ C't into hed'" \\' ere C hri s tma s Day gu e ts of the chief oim being the c r ea tion II l1d tllUllk you fl lwuys, for it will k eep them in l heir pare n ls, Mr_ und MI'~ . M. F . : houted l\Il,th I' Habb it I n h C'1' bunPart of the Livestock Sll'OW acth'i-I of facilitie ~ whieh will enable ni e H. Os b o rn a nd family. I 1l1H.~ w.i I,h-t-h...i..'-f-fl rme-r'-i+,t:.fe""'.- - -tics in Cliicago included judging tl:e practicing phys icians , lind espec· HERBERT HOOVER .. W (' ARE in l,ctl- thu L's 01H' Mr. and ' Mrs . Karl hidak e l' and IIf 0 111' N('\\' Yeo l" " I'(\ Vollllion ~ t', hCidthi es t boy ·and girl in .the United ' ially I'urnl doctors, to keep 0 breasl Statc s. F.1l : ily the " biggest mun" from falllily ent!."rtained at dinn er o n with - the progre Rs of medical scige t in.t n liNI on t im e," f;h o nt(' d T helma Svarstad, a South Dakota · '\ SIlIU\J town at thi s moment i. Christmas Day, MI'. and MI's. Em. C1lce through gradunlo work. Bill it' alld Bohb i!." Bunny. gir l, who wo n tir e fcmale champi o n- I The ol~l - fu s hion e d country prac· Herbert H oo vl.'r, who haR been el- l' r ~on Fraz ier. Mi 's R el hll nnd "I gue ~~ I'll n(~ "(' r hear the e nd ship.- is seventee n years o ld, blonde, titi o n e l' is tli sappeal'ing nnd the ~ cted by th e people of Amel' ica Har"ld Frnzier, of \Ja ylu n u ntl (,f thut 'n,volulinn' hu s iu es~. " strong, weig hs 122 pounds, is 5 fee t , pi:i.l.I8l.18l.18m.cs!"'~~~€l~~~(t~~~~~~~~~~I!~M~~ the highe.t oftlce in the lun d by Chur l e~ S hidllke r, of Jalll estt;wlI . o m e di ca l Huth n l'ities hope to s upply !< ij(h£'d BI'.'£' I' Rnhbi l. a s he b ('gun 2 inches la ll, drill\;, plenty o f milk, 110 I'~" '';''''~~~~'''' tea o r coffee, and cxt,eets to be a in its place well -train ed physicians he largest popular vote ever cnst. Our next pres id e nt'" career is ex Mr. and Mrs. Gilber·t Wuleh und u loo k fo r hi s Irl ns: e£ whic h \\'el'l' (each er. ------------~~--~~~~~~~~~._~_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ w ho will ho ve the opplJrtunities o n thl' top nf hi s h en d n il til(' :cedingly intereHting, for it s hull' S childrt:'n, of De trOit, s pclIl Chri ~ t· ( 0 1' contin u e d ~t udy, now uvail;rel'Y clearly tile vas t opportuni- mns wilh lheir pup(!nt~ . M,·. and The boy champioll is William To- , , , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ubl o on ly in melropolitan Il .. ea ~. in : ies o pen to t.he s mull t o \\'n boy . Mr s . W. W . Wel ch.. Mrs. Welch bias, o i ~Iiclri& a ll, fifteen years old, thl.'ir co unty 5CUtS. This develop who w eig hs 130 pounds , is 5 fcet 6 Hoover wu ~ born lit West Brunch r eturned to Detroit TUt"s d ay ('von KEEl" OFF ment will bl'ing to those nn isolotin ches tall, like s boxin g, admires Jack la., ·in 1874, the son o f a bluck - ing, while M I's . Welch lind th e ed farms 1lI()1'~ dfeetive uicl than \Jcrnpscy , also drink s lots of mi lk. Il11ith. He was orphuned III 9. He c h ildren I' elllained fnr thl' week. they ever before hnv o had in , r.1 ~ il' -- n nl'l' t"(' I hl' <':1 1f' n rt\ t.1l '1I1ilk dealer s, please notice th is in ."OJ·ked hi s WilY through collegc. C hristmus dinn e r guesl$ of MI'. )' uu r ad\'·crli sements. reue h. Tlt e /luto from the counk i s~ 111 e nn t h (' I'tll' ." ty s e nt Clln an s wer cu lls more begillning his indus lrial cUI'eel' us Ilnd Mrs . A. L. Ke nn ed y nnd s on, M,\I11I1 --" 1 h ll p e ~I 'lII t ,Id hi m yo u Fro m a lil'cs toc k- and ma ny oth er . quickly thun tho bu ggy frolll the ~ laborer with a pick in the mine s Herbert, in e lud ~ d MI'. und Mrs . co uldn't lis t e n t I) s li c h n thi n g ." -puiilts o f vi ew, these a re fine Amer- yet today he is the chosen leader W. C. Wnlker and Pat-s y Lo u, lind nei r lrbodng village. ican chil.lrclI . of a nation. ,John Kennedy , of J)ay ,t~l1; Mrs. BUI somew here in A me ri ca th e r~ Honv e r' s progress in R. H. Broo k s und Edilh Mne, Huth HE DIED is it littl e uaby shivering ill it s 1I10 1h' ng and mine work wa s £1111 and Willium. er' s arms. dclic:IIC, with a thin little ,e became the heall ..ntka.I'HM'I-RIl-HIH· ng e nterprises i,n various part.~ of MI'. und MI·s . F. A. ' Hurts ick "TJid lh(' wid ow \Vh a Wfi B aftc~ I' hu,ly. a hig hl'ad, w ide a nxious eyes, tha t sOllie day will do thill gs th e t he world. His nseent to this of Waynesvill e. MI'. and MI·s . Sam , llIal'l'V him ?" he.lltli/cst h y and gi rl \l'ill n~I' e r do. height alone is r emarkable. But Z. Ha~tsoc k and chil<lren. of' "N o, h e ' e!<(,llped h er." \\' ri te that 110 \\'11 fo r y ou r com fort; Hoover only began where others C lu l'ksv ille ; MI'. anti Mrs , Wmiurn "What did h r di c' of?" if )'I'U have a chil lI tha t i n'l so r oo 0\1 , : toppeu. At t h e age of 40 he en- Luk ons and Mary urolyn, wl.'re bust . \. lt1red public life. and won recogni- s ix o'clock dinner gues ts o f Mr. • I-Il'n ry Ford's o ffhand sta t cml'nt . "N o s\l ccc~, flli boy evcr savcd . moncy," \\' a~ Ilill l1I ea nt lit era lly , H c During the war he was the Food ing .hoRtess Friday. when s he (' n- I · • meant th aI it was Le lt cr to spl' lld for Administrator of the - United tertllined several college 1'1';1', ds NOTARY' PUBLIC inf o rmation than merely t o save a States and ofter the war Chairman a~ a beautifully appointed turkey few dollar s. Th omas A . Edi son, his . intimate fri end. "nc'vcr ha d any of the Supreme Economic Council dlllner. Those enjoying h er h osNati onal Banle of t he Allies. ije organized the pitality w el'e Miss Thelma Fisher Wi.l Drown - Ellalel Settled mlilley \lllIil he got so much tha t he co uldll't spend -i t." American Relief Admlnistration to of New Vi e nna; Miss Thelma Gar~ aynesville. Ohio ~ ove lives in Russia. Since '1921 man, of Sinking Springs ; Mi s.<; Thc o ther "world 's richest man,ft he has been Secretary of Com- Let,ha Ferne Gossett, of HiIlsbo'John D. R0ckefcllcr, is surely "a suc· merce, and ha s handled a mulitude 1'0; Miss Madeline Murtip ' IIIH] cessfu l boy," and <,lid save m o ncy. H e of other tusks, such as directing Miss Eleanor John so n , of ~ubilla; advises young ' and o ld to save n ow, Mis.<;it.lippi Flood Relief. MiRS Ruth Tom.linso n, of Waynesas he hands t':,cl, on e a tell -cen t piece with a smilc worth a good deal Our next pl'esident is six feet vill e, and Miss E s ther Underwood. of mo ney. Mr. R ockefeller will t ell tun and powerful in physique, an you, "Save m on~y, no r chi efly for ~hc impl'essive speaker and a q u i e t , " r - - - - - - - - - - - - - - money )'0\1 save, hut because SilVll11l modest, almost shy man, who is t eaches self control, and Ihat's the hr.. very easy of access despite hi s FUNERAL DIRECTORS ,ginning o f wisd om." . great number of activities. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ---,~ Ford h as hif/h rcsp~ct for John D. Rockcfel1cr . Hc said to this writer, A PLAIN FACE I"ully Equipped for Good "I never saw John D. Ro ckefell er bUI oncc. Bul when I saw tl1at face] Service. S h e- "You ask me to marry knew ,:\,ha:t made Stalldard Oil." you. Can you see your IIn s wcr in Lar.ge Display Room. my face?" Ambulance Service Strange is the nature of man. Ir He (absently -- "Yes-e r-er-it's New York a yOllfig man confesses tt ' rU.EI'HONE 7 llAY on NIGIIT 'strangling a fiPtcen-year-<Jld giri very plain." whom h e loYa!. He savs she wante( to kiss him, That if I,is excuse. Send The Miami Gaz~tte for Xmas, At Brullswick . Ga ,. Walter Raw 4 lins, in prison. saw his wi fe, w hoat '91n~ljlin~ had. ~~ilc<l , hi_m for wife
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Mr. Samuel Haines' is quite ill . T h' ~C'hO bl " Tht' \\ :Iyn l' ?wn", IP with ~ rip a t thi time. 11t'1 th l\; tIIornlng.· Rob C' rt Early und Kenn th . 'c\,\' ml ncw ca.~e~ o f g rip 0 1' Reeder are victims of pne umonia. tlu hLl e bl' t'n r eported during t he Mr. J. B. J o n'~s attended a JunI'"!" 'H,ek . iu r meting nt Wuyne!\ville FridllY :\I I'~. Hu ~~ 11 llllsbury w a~ hCls- e v ning. II';;'" til th e C'lov (' r Leftf club on ?IT. und Mrs. Kesl I' Grahllm I''I'I!. I!I y n fl ,' rnoo n . e nte rtain e d to II fllmil y dinn e r Ne w Yea r's day. )11'. lind ) 11'''. . lu~' lIa l'd Wd lz \\1'1'(, !(UC ~ I_' o f Wilrllin glllll rclllMr. und Mrs. Jllme!; Ri c hurd s. of the" N ~ w ' ''' a .-·s DIlY . Day tOil, W (, I'(, Sllndny din1lel' ~ U (, Ht ~ of MI'. LI n d ~r s. W. M. Cole l\Il'''. II. V . Wal te r nnd MrS. n u n 1111111 . "';dle l'. tIf Ll'hu no n. vi~ite d W llYMI'. an d Mrs. L ee GI·eath o uRe. Il.' :n- iII (. l'(· l u li \'c..~ l\! on day. (I f Day tOll, we r e S u nduy dinner J,{u<'st l' o f Mr. lind Mrs. Clyd e ;\ I i ~s Millll'('(1 lI a l'll'l uck, f Mil · ·Wharton. f " ... t. ' 1)t' lIt III t W ' l' k wit h M I' R. Mr. Lee MII..~on o f Milson vis ite d I·:dit h M. I! lIrri.~ alld fllll1 ily . hi ~ ~ i R t e r, Mrs. C hal'les Inl'k lind !'o Il'. nlld ~ll's. Mye l' H yma n und hus band, IIl1d other I' clutiv('~ hen' fami ly ' 1',.,,1 N,·\\' Y I' H r' ~ E ve lind 1 1I..~ 1 week. ."1'1" Y" III" " )Ja y ill ·ill~in nnti. MI'. lind MI·s. J-I1I1'ry Hllmm e r
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W ' wi sh to ex pre ss nU l' ,;i n- AUTOMOB ILE TURNED O'vER .Ju dge of (hI' P robate o urt, cere thanks to OUI' lIe ig h Lnrs an d Wnrr!'11 ' o unty. Ohi o. {ri e nels f OI' t he ir kindn('~s tn u s H e rch e l Bunnell. of L e banon, nl l h l! t im ' of 011 1' bCI'I'Il"ellll· nt. esca ped serio us injury wh e n his --_.. - .... a utomcrbil a s kid ed and turned ovt h!.' IORS of hu s bllnd and filth 1'. Mrs. Ri chard BI'(J wn Hilt! f'an Jil y. C I' , n n t he H a rv eys burg pike Sundny c ve nin g . It is said th e ma- - - - - .- --I t hine wns wree ked. THE REA S ON WHY FOR SALE Wi ll y- " I wond l'I' II h\' M I' . "Did the widow wha was ailer FO R SA LE- Gal\'ani zl' d Buckeye J on e s ~ay s PI'IIY(,I': h(· 1',11'1' ~I ca Is.' Sam , m a ny him ?" Broud '1- hou se . Geo l' c H e nd e l'"Nn, h e escaped her." Nillv - " 1.1 " 1' "nil 1' \, ,'1' Sl" ' 11 his (' oo k?;' . "W hat did he die 01?" "'111. W nynes vil l · j16
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The lou 1 officers arc m"kill~ arrnngllments to hold the Farme r" inst.itute ul the Gym on Monday a nd Tues day, January 14 and 15. Mr. wan. of Wa y ne · COUIlty and MI·II. Pi.erce , of Tro y, .• nrc th e St S't e s pe ak e rs f o r the program . In connection wit h l hl' institu te a corn s how will be hc ld , with prizes offer d. Eve rybody should mnk e arrange men ts to atte nd (!veI'Y ses-
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Miss Chllrlotta James was home fol' her Christmas 'Vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCollough and Mr. and Mrs. Grufton Shawhen and fa'mily, aU of Centerville', spent Christmas at the hom!! of Mr. and Mrll. John MeCol lough • . ..;;...-.........
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Ada Hansen s pe nt her Christmils vacation at her grandmothe r' s home in Dllyton .
Mr. and Mrs . •Iohn McCollough : ~ ve I Y I\ Mills. 4. who has been and son. Everett. and Mrs. Anna a rl aCll'e . '{ s illce the age of eight Archdeal'on w e re afternoon callI! I'JII lh s. is nco w in "talkies"-the ers on relatives in Waynesville on y', \I:l f!',', 1 ~ irl SI_r. of the ScreeD 10 Frida~. l:al'C a <p( aking part . Mr. Albert Kruer, Mr. _d Mni Harry Kruer and daughter were Sunday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruer Ilnd family.
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Mr. Hans Hlln slen and family motored to Dllyton MondllY n n bus iness.
Mr. und Mrs: BE!n Abner and fumily had dinn e r [It her sister's Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunnell an'J family, Christmas Day.
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Mrs. W. W. Kruer lind 80ns Robert and Charles. and Clifford: were afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Har'ry Kruer and daug~ter, Friday. .
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Mr. aud Mrs . . Fred Wade, of had: Christmas dinner With Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross. MI'. and Mrs. Will Ross had for their dinner guest!! Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Ross, . of Springboro.
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Miss Eva Wharton and aunt e d for little Ro semary Mulford . Miss Edith Cram, of Lebanon: who rec e ived many beautiful pres Usee! a s a sp e n t several da ys last week at e nL·. Ph :\'sicioll s Prescri{lrion the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee On New Y ear's eve II numbl.'l· /0)' Mall)' Years GreatpOUse , in DillYton. of fri e nds ot Miss Opal Dakin Fo r H enll olds lind Mr. and Mrs. Charles John s en - came to let her know she was sev- I Aching Bo ne • . Munc y bue If not rell lied tel·tained to dinn e r Thursday. Mr. e nlee n yeurs old. To s ay it was a ChilJr~11 like It a l1d Mrs. Amos Cook and family, Rurprise is putting it mildly . A Mr. lind Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite bCUUl i ful <'uke with 17 candles add and children , of Wayn esville. ed to the oec.8!<io n. She rel'eived Mr. and Mrs. I~en H aw ke and s e veI'II I nic e pre ~e n ts . Those pres- ' t h e box family attended the Cun e l'al of the ent who watch ed the old yellr out lalt e rs ' uncl e , Mr. Isaillh Simms. we r e. Mr. and Mrs.' J. I. Mulford, I o f Alex.andervil1e, at the Spring Mr. and Mrs . Ernes t Nixon, Ern- I Valley church Snturcluy afternoon est Freeman. Arthur Freeman, l We carry a c IInplele lin e of Channll Free man , of Old T own; The Ladi es Aid had a covered Wllyn e Planck, Melbo urne mith, dish dinn e r W ednes day at the Buddy Smith, Raymond Smith, home of Mrs. Edd Longacre and Ernest McCray, James Barkley. made piJJow-cases for the M. E. Ha rold nnd Russell Dakin , Harry And other Remedi". to "e .. ",you from rettinl the "Flu." Child re n's home ~It Worthington Dakin, Esther K.earns , Alice Ohio. . ' Kearn s, Clara Kearn s, Cleda DakMrs. George Finkbofle and Mrs. in •. Gelia Dakin, Mildred Dakin, ,John Finkbone. IOf .Middletown, Opal Dakin, Mrs. Herbert Marlatt, Miss Clllra lade, of Dayton, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Michael and William Pence, of Springboro daughter, Mr. and Mrs .. Clare nce Mrs. William Coleman and Mis~ Crawford. 1saac Kearns, Floyd and "Choo.e your DrulJ Store •• you would a ' friend." The lma , sepnt New Year's Day at Howard Kearns. Eddie Marlatt, Mable Dakin, Glenn, Melvin and th e home· of Mr. and ·Mrs. Walter Lawrence Dakin. Refl'eshments K e nrick. were served and a11 reported II Mr. and 'ilrs. Hurry Burnett good time. entertuined 10 a family dinner SundllY the follow i ng guest s ; Mr. und Mrs. Seth Thomas and son Teddy, Miss Dolores Moore, Mr. , o~o~c:==~o~oce==~eo~o·~e==~eo~o Myron Thomas of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs . E. L. Thomas and Mr. Willillm Thomas of near W lIynesvi\le.
Robert and He le n Kruer spent the week-end lit the home of their uncle, Harry Kruer, in Dayton .
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Little Harry and Edward Kruer are improving slowly aftel' hav~ng II ,s ick spell with the grip. .
T ltis l.oiJby was fo und in · a se wer I~~I~[~~~ in N n v Yt. rk b)' mi lkman J os eph ~ lkruw ilz w hil c he was ma king hisl S. Arm y Cu rp:; u f EI ,p illcc r ,. is c3 11y m o rn ing ru un ds. Hearin~ cha i ~Dl:ln o f t he C0111 "l i' r l: " ·\r:'0 u lld . is suing lru m a se wer. Bera f'all b't!- (o r t h ~ Ill au ~ u rali' Jn o j Her "'Itz tjnH' Higated a nd found tlds b ert Ho .:>n f a s P r csi Jtn l II c x l littl e tol MardI.
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Mr. aad Mra. Roy Lelsz aud son , RU !lsell, of, Hamilton.:,
Mr. Maggie Burnet, or WayneRv lll e. WIIS the guest ut the May t he New Yenr b' a Happy ho me of h l' niece. Mrs. Cha'rles und Pl' os pe ro\l ~ uno l o' 1111 lhe Kindle, lIev rul daY Mthe Pll.!St w eek 1·l'lId er~ . of th' GII~ette. 1111'. R nge r o rnell , of Dayton, liss Le lia Hlli R s p e nt I)lIrt of lind Miss Flo r e n ce and Mr. H el'bInrks vilJe, w e r e hl'l" vllca tion lit the hOllle of Mi M e rt • he rrod. of J:UCllts of I he ornell's Chris lmns unol Fon r. o f Dayton. nig h t . II'. nnd Mrs. Rl uey Burn t, of Mr. an d M rs . Walter Long and Nu tt Road. were S und ay ·after· ch ildr n were guests at a s ix. noo n gu e~t· lit the El1is home. o'clock dinn ol' given by Mr. lin d The Stan le y fllmily s pent Christ Mrs. Ed Mock, of Ollkwood, on mils with Mr. li nd Mrs. David Nog· Thul's dllY eve ning. g le; of nea l' ew Burlington. Mr. nnd M I·R. Punner S tanl ey Mr. lind Mrs. Po nrl Tho mlls ce l· Hnd fllmily nt~ e n,, (· tI till' wcodlng c brnted C h\, I ~ 1 mn s a t th e h Olllo of o f th e ir so n, Edwin, at lhl.' ho me Al'tht.ll' W utkin,. IIf LI'uan 6n Ron d. uf ' th' bl'id ~ un NIII'l11 tlnd y Road, 'I'hul':;duy nft e rno o ll. C. H. .'\1'n('lI, wife Il1lil son . MrK. MIlI'Y Ell i.~ nnd ,lnu~hteJ' a, we I'e t he gu esL~ o f W. U. Squil'e!l a nd wife . o f W lly n,'w ille, 1) 1 wit h Mrs. Itut h Pin e nnd dau g h t (· I', : pent r: 11I ' i ~~IIII1 ~ wi th the ir hri~ tlllll l; nuy . . p ul't; n l ~ unt! sis ler, MI'. und Mr s . On New YI.'UI" ~ Dny MI'. mil l H. I'. Mil ls IIlld d nughtl' l', C nl'1' [~ !III' ~ . E . •1. Hllrdmnll e ntcl'lllilled fl f WnYll esv ill
MI'. and Mrs .•Tohn Myel's s pe nt and c hildre n hllve m oved t o th e C hl'is l milS with 1\1rs. Mye l'''' pal'HOJ.!'er'::\ Ipl'opel'l y a ll t h e T own- C llt ~ at Franklin . "hil> r ond. Mt'~ . Frank Dnkin spent Christ- I Paul lind Vivinn J "h il S, of Dny- IlHl s DIlY \vith MI'. ullcI Mr '. E lv is tOil. g rnndchildr e n o f MI'. lind Mrs. M iehacl lit Mt. H olly. ' hm'lell J o hns, nre bot I q uite ill Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dakin e n with )lne um o nin . tertai ned lit . dinller S unday. MI'. Mes dllm es AII I" n F:mrick. J . B. lind MrH. J. I. Mulford lind buby , J ones and Kcsler Graham spe nt MI'. lind MI'!;. Ernest Nix o n. Wnl Friday in Duytol'l nnd att e nd e d II le I' Dak in ' and da ughte r , Cled u ; th e lltel' in t hI! Ilhe rnoon. a lso Walter Gates. o f R o xanna. Mrs. Carl Pickering anll chilMrs. Fl'llnk Dnkin was e nte r dr(>l1 , o f nea t' Ce nterv ill e, a nd Mrs . ~uined ut suppl'r at tlt e hallie o f Ada C henowe th we r e Thursday Mrs. Raymond Mulford . A hunddinner guest s of Mrs. J. B. J on lls. ome Chris tmas Iree W I\.S arrang-
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WAVNESV.I LLE. OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JA l ARY
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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STAlE CAPITOL COLUM BUS, OHlO- A Ithou glh the us ulll slate-wide publicity was give n, in which the llress thourghIIUt the sU\te cooperated ,that th ere wo~ld be no time extension on the ulle of 1029 license plates, ther wns t he us ual laRt-minute I'Ush by tardy motori sts who had neglected to s ecure t heir n ~ w licensc platcs. PolicE' offi cial s gllve plendid cClopcmtion in enforce· ment of the dend line at midnight ,oecembel' 3 1!1t on th e old pfatell. P1"epal'aliun ~ had been made (01 nn elll'ly dish 'lblltioll that would pe rmIt the sule of license plate! to commence Del'e mber 1, IIlluw· ing a iu n monlh fur all motorist!
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Whole Number 5839
1929
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ANNUAL MEETING OF
'I'he annulII meeti ng of St. Mary's paris h, was held in the church Mon day night, Rev. J . J. chaffer pl'c~iding, and }t', B, Henderson, ecretnry, The o1d offic ers wel'c I'e-electe d and tht! slime co m millees were reappointed. Th e reports of the trell8urers of the different orgll nizlltions gave a very . atisCactory showing of the finlln cia l condition of the church. Delegates to the annual Dioce· .; a n convention to be held in th e ChurCh' of the Advcnt, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, January 29 und W. 30, were elected 08 fo lJows: H. Allen, F. B: Henderson, Mrs. Kate Colcman and Mrs, t dith Har rk Alternutes , MI'. nnd Mrs. Lester Gordon, Mrs, W. H. Allen a nd Mrs, Jam es MeClul·e.
CANTATA GIVEN IN HONOR OF THE MOTHERS' CLUB
FARMERS INSIIlUTE
Th e I,.\' ayn(, TUlVn ~ hip l\Ioth (' r ~ ll11' t .Ianllllry 5t h III l hll Gym, IThe pre~ idenl cu ll ed the me etinl: Itt) ol' ri el' und HI' \'. Bennl'tt led in , pr'IIYC I·. Th ~ duh \l'U !, favor d wilh a heauliful C:ill llltu, well r(,IHle n -tI It,\' (t upi ls from , the ' Hidl 'chool huild ing'. under the Il'lIdl'l's hip of MiB!' Squ irel'. ! A s hOl'l bu~i n l' ~s sl's~illn \\'a ~ Ilwn .hl'ld . 'I'hl' Lytl e M.) th e r ~ ' dub 11:t\'illg rii s uuII.led they gollve OU I' cluu II cJ:teck of $f,O, Hod , aI'I! K,d ng- t o j oin u :; ill tht' wOl'k . The ti"\\' l' l' unx was gi ve ll to MI'. UUllnl'II's rOOnl , ancl II pi(,t l1r~ gi\'t'n to M i ~s Ree der',; room fnr )'u v'lIg tIll' lurgest numbl' r "I' pa · , 1'I ' lI ls a nd friellds P"l·sl'nl. Till' U'('II Surl'r l'l' llurtC!<1 11 ual · !trH!e uf $2 Iiti.7 1. Th " I1ll'etinl.(' ndj(Jurn ~d t .. mect 1,'ebl 'lIlIry I ",I.
HELD NfXT WEEK
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Folle)wing is the program of the FarnlCrll In stit ut e, tn be he ld lit lhe Gym, Monday an el Tuesday, Junu ury 14 and 15: Munday morning, IOu. n1.- ln vllclllion, Hev. Bennett ; Boys and Gi rl ~ -I-II cl\lb~, l\lt's . Walter Peirce ; mU Rie, schoo l; Cetting th e Most Out of Life," MI'. C. W. Swa n ; IIlll.·ic, school; ann ounce . nH'nts, cummittees, elc. Monday aftcl'lloon - Pageant, '-choo l; " I'unis hm ent that Edul'al es," Mrs. Peirce; di scu slIion, 'II' . l\Ioolllllw; ll1u ~ ic, schonl; "El. ectrifica tion of Fanu s," Mr. Sw nn di c u ~~i on, \Vlllte)' Ken rick. , OBITUARY Monclny t'veni ng ~ession, 7 p, 1Il.- Music, Swn ley Wl.ltldns OrEleven yeut'S ago, January 14, c h e,~ tl'a; I'eneling , Marjorie Ed. 1925, litlle Robert cu me to brig htwtl l'd s; mu sic; "H obbies, " Mu. -----to secn l'e their new tags, Thil t! n the liv es of ),:verett and Merle I'eit'ce: music, Men's hOI'us; read plan will co ntinu e in the future Ea l'ly. Gn A p'l'i I 20, 1!J20, afOBITUARY ing, Lou ise I-Iend erson; music ; with the dend ' Ini e 0 11 the use of !er 11 Inng illnesR, the mot her WII ~ "Delivering tIlt' Goods," MI'. Swan; - --old tags being Decem bl1r 31st nne called hUlIIl' lenving Iiltl l' Rubel'l Twhf' 1'l S. nl'addock ', ~'l ll of n,IU' Illus ic. Il nd h is I wo R i H ter~, Helen lind ' en Bt'lltldock lin d Gm ce Shwk Tu esday Morning, )0 a. m.ubsolu te ly ~o extens ion granted Ruth , wh o have since been tenI3laddol'1I, WIIS bllrn in Waynl!sMllsie, Si d Elli;. ; "Growing Veg The present sale ' of 1929 licen se rlerly cared for by theil' fnther ville Scplf'lllbe l' 4, I R 13 , a nd tlied "IU~,I I'~ ' S~1U 1I F rui ts and Flowplates would indicate that therf Ind two loving gl'undparents with J)pel'miJel' 2!I, 1028 . Tn Nove tll. ~ I'S , MI'. S wan; 'papPI', "Gard ens," will be 1I s uh.,tuntiul increase it whom they lived. ' 1",1', I !Hj fi, h(' wa s unit ed in mar. \ Mr~ . W. H . Allell; music; "Shall the 1!l2!l registration over 11>2S, ! On last Sunduy morning Rob;'iU Kl' to 1':lizll A. Smith, Thl'l'e We Use Mixlld Fl'l·tilizers," Mr. ami that it mny re nch the two ert was taken sick with pn eumol'hildl't'll wel'l! bom t o t hem; tWlI S.\\'lIn: di "c~l s!' inn , Mr. ClaRs ; mu· nia. After four days' suffering million mnrk .. or lho~c, Al'th ul' an d Lill y died, Sll'. S uI El li s. on Thursday morning, January 3, It 'llvin g them one son, Frnnk. I TlIe~ day afternoon, 1 p. m. The Ohio Fait' Managers aS80· 1929, t he aniel called and RobF'il' fOI'l v-nin e veul's Mr. Brad· I Mu s ic, ~ehool; "Who is Your lIiation , of which Governor-elect ert passed ,away, lea ving II f .lmily ,1111'1, hu.' d~\,!, 1t in ' t he home where Neighbor'?" MI', Swan; music, SII' MyerR Y. oopel' is president, will circle with sad healts, for they h" di ed. He tugether Wilh hi ~ Elli s ; Ill lk. Mrs. Hillik er; " Why hold it s nnnual meeting in t his' are, indeed, bereft oC a loving wi fe, his son' Frn nk an d family, Be!ong to Organizati?ns" Mrs. city next week, Jnnuary 15, 16 so n and broth cr. Aladc lip I he home circle for 11111 - I P e l r~e: rc port of cnmmlttees, etc ; nrHI 17. There will possibly be H e leaves to mourn his loss" a ny year ~ . Sevel'll l years ago his mu sIc. SOO co unty and indepe nde nt fair devoted fu t hel', two !lister s, one wLfe wa ~ ca ll ed und h" was heard I Posler contest- GI'ades--First r e preMe ntatives pI' sent and all grandm other, Mrs. George Scott, - -=--~ -=-c:.;-_--.~ to say t hllt. "withuut her he would i premiulll, $ 1; second, 75c; thi~d, :~============:-=:==:==-",::===~":.:-=====------may hllve an opportunity to select onc grandfathel', Horace Clark , Ire like II s hip wi t hout a rudde r " \ 50c. a new president owi ng to Mr.. and numerous other re lativcs and GOVERNOR JNAUGURATI~N ~ ~which r cmurk .testi~ed to the'ir A~I oth~r entries a le~d pencil Cooper's election to chief exec. fri ends Who will sadl y mi ss his perf('ct co mpunlUn shlp. He wns a High. Sc ho ol- first, $1, second, utive of the state. Gover.nor ch eery smile. He po sses ed a naMONDAY ... . Chllntctl'r wit h !<terling qunlities; 75c; t hIrd , fiOc . Cooper has been president of the ~u~e warm and aft'able making All nt her entr'ies n Ipa c! pencil kin.l, loving und gent.le in hi s n. sociation for eleven years and frI end s among all who knew him • Inau ation. Day next Monday t.,~nnln home , ron : irleru le of his neigh- . Co rn Show- Best ten cars of has done much towards creating " Grim death os ever e ncroaching wilJ n o'. /) "f witness a record, at-.y~I.~ bors, loyal and faithful to his ... ~lIuw cnr n, Iil'st, $1; second , 7fic a great interest in the annual fairs - len dallce anif great prepa ratIons mallY fri end s, genern us to 1111. He t hll'd, fiOc. "Grim death is ever encl'oaching ~ of the counties of the stale. There hllve b en mad, fo r the e~ent. The == "'--- - - . -- ~. . waR knowli for his gen ial hospiBest te n ear, of White cornhis prey; a re n o prospective candidates for, gr eater pa rt of t he· ce l'emonies in A. F. l\'Illll oh mad e. II bu sitH.!tis trip lulity , to all who cr'ollsed the por fir-fit, $ 1 ; seco nd, 75c;. third, 60e. t he pOllition but there is much rust a manhood year were apMr. Joseph Evans is I'll at hI'''. conn ection ·thereof· will be deta l ' of hi ti hom e. He was u lov- Ii Bc~t$ ten eU I'Sd of MIxed cornproaching . ~ , II to Detroit Tu esday. good material from wbich " to se1'1' of nature enjoying th c woods I'St. I ; seeon , 76c ; Ihird, 50c. scribed over the nldio, so th ut Il H e hu! called our Robert away. home on the Xenia pike. lect a lIuccessor to> the.- Cincinnati re~ide nl.s oi the... stft.L , ;2:lI1nble to i\'1iss Oliv Allen returned Fri- nr~d Iield s Dnd th e s po rt or fishing Hog cu lli ng conte:t- Ca!\h priMnn y loved man. . ,oneil he has left Fred Kimmerle 'Ieft Jr~e!(!ay !lll _m.(!l" .J,! sixlcen day cruise Lo lind hUIl Lin~, lind contin ued a keen zeSt , )1IC}ntl nj{, , morning f or ·~flami. -Ftorl ~ ;::.-th e We"t Indies. interest in ' fn rlll nctivities. Hili The state spellkers are : Mrs. T hat hill pilgrim llge here wus 60 The Eighty-eighth General A s~ advice at plant ing tim e an d in har Walter Peirce, Troy, Ohio; Mr. C. brief, sembly Is now in full swing, the Mi s Clara Lil e is recover ing Saws filed by lU .. chi ne. ut vest ellson wn s sought by his H. Swa n, Applecreek, Ohio. . organiz.a tion of thllt body having Over Ede nis plains he is now from II sever e attaCK of grippe. clea ner, truer, faster . Roy Pig- fsmily und n,eigbbors, too, a.n roaming, been completed last Monday w~en ott, at Madden's Lumber Yllrd. was we ll worth followinK. GIad Iy hew i 11 111 ee t us alrttr·"....rr-the Senate was called to orde r;: by li e was a gn!llt rellder and has Lie utenant· Governor .George' C. rhen why should we be grieving, Miss Eulnh Peters is at hom e, Ie ept abreast , with ' the ' current He is free from all sorrow and Braden, Who will be socceeded on uftcr a visit with Mr. and Mr-s. J. ve n ts. care, January 14 by Lieutenant-GoverGladman Ellis is very sick at !>' T rump in Cin cinnali. He hilS li vei:! in a wonderful nor John T. Brown. Th mem- oon our Ii!e-boat, too, will be t he home of his so n Cllrrington. \ leaving . I t' t t J . 14 I illl ('. He has seen the growth of be~ of the House of ' Represen· Furmers nti I u e anum y, . \ our notion. Whil e not in Ilctive Then we can meet our Robel·t tatives were called ~o order by tore open every evening until lind 15 a.t the Gym .. Good Sp(a",- sc rvice dur'ing the Civil Wat., he there. :) p. m., Saturdays 10 p. Ill. Cary's ecretllry of Stl\te Clarence J. was with the Nat ionnl Guurd lit CI'S, mu sIC lind r ead mgs. The Other World J ewelry S hop, Le banon, Ohio .. Brown and after members creden. . . Card of Thank. tials were presented Hon. O. C. Mr. Ilnd Mrs. E lw uod Andrews. amp D c nni ~o n at the time of We wish 1.0 ta ke this opportunMrs. Lura Werntz and !laughter Gray was elected speaker o'i the of Dayton. are g uests in th(' home M.wgull's Ruid. Many ins tllnces Whell yo u sa il out IIcross the (If t hllL Will' were I'cculll'd during sca yOu wondel' whnt all t hat House and the gavel was turned 'ty of th~lIking the doctors, un- Leada, have been visiting their of Franle Stans berry Ilnd fumily. Ihe Wurld WUI' When hi s grand"- wll st e of wllter is for. It stretch. over to that official by Secretary lertake r, r ela tives and friends for aunt, Mrs. Hurry Truax, in CinCnnsult o'ur eyesigh t specialist, sun , Fred, enli sted in th e sCI'vice e~ aWIlY fOr mil e!! lind mil es. OilY. Brown. The action of both cau~ III their kindnes.'\ in this. ad hour cinnati. TuefidllY, Thursday anti· Saturday. !l nd wa" for lIlllny month "over at II time you ca nnot see even CURes of the Senate and House If our bereavement, Everett Early, Mother and Have your sa w s oued by maCary'li .Tewelry Shop, Leban on, 0, then'. " were ratified and the two bodies another ship. Watel', water evDaughters. chine. They cut cleaner, tru er, His life has been spu r t!d f or er'ywl:Jere, elellr to the horizon. . ettled down to busineas, the first better. Roy Pigott, at Madelen's M i R~ LUI'ett.a Titll s, nf Detroit, beyu nd the allotted time of t hl'ee bill introduced being the approA nd t he y say thnt thrce-fourths Lumber Yard. spent New Years h olidays with her score YOllrs and t ell , alld at the of t he eurth'ij sU I'face is ocean. priation meas ure to take .c are of Ilarents , Mr. ll ncl Mrs . . A Innw Ti- ripe old "A'e of e ighty-five yea r's, the operating expenses of the We think we people who live on Messr s. Elba Andrews and Wlilth re(' months nnd twenty-live day s LUSt und state for t he next six months, the ter Jones, of Clarksville, were he hil S been clI l fi scal year having expIred Decemsea n boats, are the w Sunaay. evening gue8~ ~~~~4-'~~ ~~~o,..,; Mrs. J . C. Hawk e and C, Lee He leaves to cheri sh his mem- thtng. ber 31st. ' Stan berry and family. Hllw ke v i. ited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ory t he me mb er s of hill househ old Man thinks thal the universe VunCll li t PleaslInt Pl ai n u nduy af com pl'isetl of hi s so n, Frank, lind i:s made for him, but Mr. Pope 'We have diamond rings, fiery Over a sc~re of conventions terTlllo n. his wife, hi s grand on, Raymond, ,;aYil that t he guose thinks the Itave been boo lid for this city for The Ne~ Year was begun stonel:!~ 'in hew design mount ings, a nd two other gl'andsons, Fred falne thing. the pl'esent m nth whish wtll bring "'ith only a few . students absent $25, $50, $100. Cary's Jewelry I\fi 's Euluh P eteN; was tlw h,inor Wal'Cen lind th eir wivl' s, and one thousands of isitorEl to the Cap- as a result of the flu , pl'evalent in Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. Store open It is stated that there are more. Betty, be- living Ihing~ undel' the w.ater g' IH JFt Ht a' "watch pnrty" at the grcut-grandelaU/rh te t·, ital City. A ong them are the the community. evenings. home .. f Mr. a nti Mt's. C. E. Troy, " idc~ uthel' 1'( Cl.tiveR. and mil ny t han' in Ihe uir. It is n ot unre~. Ohio Association of Retail Lumfriend ~. Govern or- in Cinl' in ll ut i. ber Dealers, with the auxiliary of . The ~ollowing comprises a list MI'. and Mrs. W. S, Gl"Ilham will f1tll'n d. may h l'nl' sonable t o RUPPOSIl that whoever. ' g ' ad<lre8~ I the association which will bring of . the teachers and the place leave SlItul'day for an extcnded elect Myel's ' Y: llIad e this earth thought the ' denCud of Tba'n". 600 of die' members wives.' At where each spent their Christmas v i~lt wfth' l"elutives at Fort. WOI't h, will be de li verad the west Ortll!n , the recognized mark of bains of the sea were more imporWe wis h to express O UI" grati. tell ~ n( the • t::ltc after h e (I fin er tim epiece. Your Gruen the same time the Union Allsoci. vacation: Tuas. tant than the inhab of tho ation of Lumber, ' Sash and Door hM token th , ontll !o The I wntch jeweler in Warren Cou nty it ud e to nil OUI! neighbors and land. El se nee_ w_~~~k;!;~""~~~~~~~---""·------:;:;;;1 Mr. MoomaW- Waynesville. The Y. F. M. will nleet at t he I public r ec ,ption will t-he~ foll?W ' il; ury's J ewelry Sho p, Lebanon, fl"il'IHlli for t he kin dn ess lind sym- ~() many of salesmen will hold their conven· . Mrs. Hough:-Waynesville. pathy during the time oC the sickhome of Elizab/lth Branstrator Oil in tile rotunda il)f ttl ,CitPI\ol WIth Ohi o. tion. . Arrangement have beep Curious lIbout that other world! M,lss Torner- Marietta: ness und deat h of our fath er ; to People drown when they nre 8ub~ Sup day evening', Janua' r y 13th. A a T ip')lt recoptiop in. th~ Se!,atl' made to care for 4000 delegates Miss Vondervoort;;-Trimble. f~H-.atteild imce is desired. cnumbe!r . The da ~ wilJ enel In n and vi sitors of the nbove aIiBOci~· "•. Misll -Hanby- Newa'r..lt: The cOll tli t iltn of Mahlon Rid ge Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter CaRt, Mt·s. mel'ged in tlte water, and thol'Q ' P I'CSIl Slmol et' w ith an appropriate who haR been confinecl to the' house Churl e. · :oIinllllerman and the Hnp thin gs that inhabit the 'water gen' tion : - The Ohio State- PharmaMias Squier--Columbus. A fine nne of dependable watch. p t'Ogl'fl l1I, py Houl' club f or the beautiful 'el'lIlI y drown when they come up "'-, ceutical , 1lB80ciQtion booked for 1'01' somc t im e, is g l'catly im provcd, Mr. Harlan- Peoria, Ills. I tl oral offerings, and to Messrs Mc- into the ail.. ~ .and nove· es, diallio nds, jllwelt'y January 28 .tld n willbrtng 126'0 , ' . ... 'r"",. ' ,. a nd he is a ble to be tlU t. Mr. Hatfield- Waynesville. ,ti es you willllnd ot CHry's Jewelry Clure und Conn er fOl' theil' efficvisitors and. The JOhio . Fair ManNo mBn can go down into th~ FRIENDS CONFE;R ~NGE Miss McKinseyRidgeville. , 'Shop, Lebanon, Ohio, "The home The numerous friends in this icnt serv ice. agers S·OO. 9thertl to meet here Mr: St John- Waynel\ville. _ ._ _ , home of the Iis hes and li.ve ver:Y , ' B - 1' r ank Bt·ud.lu ck and Family. are th'e Qhio Counen of Churches, long. When Mr. Fish' comes UP I . . of Gifts.' ' There wiJI bt~ a week-e nd con . com mulllty 0 '( MI S!; Marn e rown, American Legion Oonference Ohio into the air we all live but htl dies On Fridny eveninlr, January 11, Mrs. Anna Sheehan wn~ hostess ference at the Wayne.!lyille Fri('nds of Columbu s, will l'egret that Rhe Threshermeri," Ohio Bakers, the the third number of the Lyceum at a s ix o'clock dinner last Wed- , Meeting on th e evemng of the 12 has been very ill for seve'rlll d uy~. TlfE WOMAN'S ' FOREIGN shortly. League of . Ohio Sportsmen and Course, spon80red by the Juniors, nesday evening to the following .at 7 :30. MUlTay S: Kenworthy, Perhaps that other world ot'· High grade watch r epairin g, MISSIONARY SOCIETY spirits, of which niu h is imagquite a few 'others with a smaller will be presented by Pietro La guests: M r~. Maurice S'iJver, Mrs" \>t R\chmond., l:91\ i ! TW~~I spe~. KOln our s pecilllty. Our motto : "We attendance of deleglltes. ~'I 'V 'F"· M" ined,is ,like that. No spi-rit hall Verc1i. Mr. La Verdi is an en- Laut.s Zell, Mr. Anna Cadwalla. First-day tbe lilt , nom~ ~ e- do it right or not at aIL" Cllry's J le ~ oma n s orelgn ISSlon- , been proved to mingle with men. ... tertlliner, imperso.n.a tor, musician der, Mrs. Mary >L. Adams,.' MrR. Iy, of E,a rlham t!o~le~1 wllIy.attcnd ,Jewelry 'h op; Lebanon, Ohio. ary snclety of the M, E. Chu~ch T'hi!! atmos phere of aUI'll may be artist and ventriloquist. He will Lindley Mendenhall, Mrs. H. A. -lhe morning meetmg at 10 .30, alm.et at the hom e of Mrs. MaurIce fnt al . to it as to a fish ••. At anv ,,:' SHOW TO BE GIVEN impersonate. Italian characters of Cornell and MI' . Mary Wnterhouse 80 t he altel'noon at ,2 ,po m .• • Let us help you own II co mplete ~llv('r on WednesdllY nftel' no on, rate we know His atmosphere is . I ' . - ; AT FARMERS IN'S TITUTE a very novel nature. He will sing Evefy one is cQrdlally lnvl~e!l , table se l'\'ice of " Youl'ex Silver. fatal to us. No man has gorle in.' . '" ' " to his own acc6mpaniment and , We use only genuine facto~y- Lu' n eh at Meet/n. g House ·o,n. FJr!lt 6enll" :;ilverware. Cal·y lg J~welry J ll nuary 2 . , A.fter th e openmg and bus mess to it nnd returned to teU ' the ,. A corn show 'Will 1!e given 'ill play seve.:al instrum~nt8, incl~d. made material 'in repairing watch· Day. Joseph Bennett r end t Ie . , , session Rev. Shop, bea utiful patterns . . Sold onconnection with the F.armers In" mg t~e plana ~cc:ordlon WIth eSt Certified watchmaker. Guar. · - - -- - .. ',1-' . h ly by lending j eweler s from coast the fourth chapter oC thll text a . We e.D the flsh when t e~ are book ",Friend. of A'ft"ica ." stitute on January 1'4 an~ 15 . . W~ the ~ld of a VIolin bow, Mr. La ~n'teed work. Store open ~vcnings. AUTO STOLEN IN XENIA to coast. Mrs. I~arr relld the pamphlet cooked, but the fi8~ goes us olle are urging that all those who ,re ~erdl ~ven p~~duee8 ~u8ic ~rom Cary's J ewelry Shop, Lepanon . O. _ _ _ ~,' . '1, . better and eats us ' When we are interested in our. communitY wel- a~ ,ordmary saw'. ' Ht II a hght• _. • When A.~ L. Spahr, ~prinl alThe Jnnum'y me~ting of 'the on "Th e Kru W o.ml!n, " Mrs, .C 0 Ie not co'oked. . ' fare bring in' ten ear lamples and n~~I~t crdayoll . ~ttJslt of ,udnufsual " ley, was in' a Xenia r~stal,ltab on ' Guild-A uxiJiary, (ormerly called read ,from. the MISSionary Friend, We have ,';hoan"e . to"'i f help make "this ar.t of .our pro. 8,,1 I y • . rawlng c ev~r an , unDEATHS . Tuesday. morning, eatmg hIS b~e~k the Woman's Auxiliary, of , , " ' " .. . 8 "es 0 Ma .. Among the Krus" , During the social hour dainty myth~cal beln~ Who , inhabit t tbc gratri a ' luccess. . ny cartoon~, .trick draWings ant! , . .. . the two youth!! drove. awaY) III ry"s c.hu1"ch. win be held on Friday , Samples for exhibit may be lelt b!)autlful I~n~apes. Last,' ~ut Mr!l. Pauline ,Marlatt Sheehan, his Chevrolet coach, whIch he )lad afternoon, January 11, at 2 o'clock refreshmen~ .were served by t~e ~::~~s ~e t~vl:a~~:al~;;'~:;: with Mr. Orabbe at the S~lth" not least, he 18 , ~ ventrlloqUlllt, wife of Howard She4,1 han and · th~ pa~ked in front · of the place, }Ie at the home of Mrs: Lee Hawke. hoste ~s, IlSslsted by Mrs. Zell and . tories - of witClhell and mediums JIughe& department, .if you · wilh . wlio~e wholesome fl,ln will keep daughter Qf Mrl .and Mrs. O. B~ ' reported to police. . ' Mrs. H~w~e and MillS Katherine Mrs. R. G. Cr~s~ - ._ who call spirits. out flf the 'uppv. ~ them before Janu~ 14... you I~ ~od cheer tor many weeks .Marlatt.. died .a t ·h er home1 net&r . Spahr said t~ilt he notic,edr the_ t o b I'in. . . . '.' to come th Prenderga ~t , hostesses. MASONIC NOTICE , wodd. Some .biilleve them. - - - -... - • •. Roxanna Tuesday nieht, fo lowmg young men hal1ging arouna , ~ . , But far ' .. we , - '- ' a sbort illness. ' door when h e e'ntered the rell'ou, .)1l'S. Anna Sheehan entertained - Special communication of Way- tivltfes and .eIQullh.ltalmt'b. ..~ EAS'T ERN STAR LODGE 'We have two new ·pupll. in the Mrs. Sheehan was; before h~r TRnt and wen t t;o the 1'ear of the on Sunday, Mr. and Mr&. Charles nel!ville Lodge No. 168 F. " 11;.. be confined . Eightb Grade namely, LIIJie Samll marria..e a teacher in the WaJll.l! ' . Sheehan' and daughter, .Mr. and M.,. will be held Tuell,da, ..,.~~ , 11m of the ~ ..,........ a.c. .. I 1'oom. _. _ _ Miami Chapter No. 107 O. E. S. from Beave.rcreek, and 'Louis Mrll. Earl Thoma., and aon, ,Mr. U U'l ba I Township "hoo 11. , ' I lro 'below it into t::J:~~==II~ will meet in repIar leu on lI&,n- ....e e. Friends will'meet at the home a!ld Mrs. Clift' Himcsl of Center- Janu&.r-Y 15. Work In the E.· 14 it ,daro. "'- 'I ¥r, and lirs, J, C. Hawlte amI ville; Mr. and MTS. 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COU.I'I ~'~ t 1\ oUlh·dh, . " . . l(\o d hl'fo r e the mun . H c r th e Ct'l'nl'd IllAcie me eauti o u !<. Du- will you s w e llr yOIII'~C It l (l It s el'. "rd .'I,·d Ih .. ~h~, III III 111 :1 1, ., II d,~I'. il,,' :111.1 11 . (1: I.h","p'llll to o f li~ht ~ fl' Ont the fire Rick- une ~'o ll're Ilwurf.' of th hurd vice, IIny s ervice I demand'! " IlI tJlIII.'n .,f Ihl' 1'1'1\1"'1"" IIf :1 ~llh' !' I.lI',·III·(· alld .t · \\ . \ ,, 1111"', :! I"I H I'r~'d u po n I lIlIlH" !' fa c l' funta s. nUll; ... ;'ou b ('ul' nil over the So uth. , Dllllne Slit ,toc k.still! s lunn~d. "t ""lllI ill 1'\' 111 (I~tnll'. III Jt :tl'v,'ysbllri!. . ticll ll y. Wl's t? " S lowly, IIH)J'e p e ~';; u~ s l" e ly, wl~h I,,' al 1"t:'I,' in 11ll' ea><' lit' lhe L ynn L. HIIII Il \' i1 " AIII1:1 11 . , "Reck oll vou " 'e fl s trallge l' all "On ce in a while I'm jal'rccl in- s how o f earne: t agnatlOll, CllptUlI1 1'1I1' pl(,' }!uildi nl!'. Lllall lin d l'av- "'h il ,-. Inl ill F rankli n ,. . I igh l. W hl;t'~ yo ur 1181;1(' anti tn I' l'u li zi ftg," r e plil.d Duane. Mllc elly I'e i le ruted hi~ s ta"llin g in!!' . ' " . \'~, ~ll n llll' :'11111' }!.,d ( .'1' (," " 1').:" A .. ~1 "y(: 1' too r df.'ni ,\1 · yo ur "u gin(' ~s wilh t h e caplllin ?" '' It'~ t he hurdes t. barring MUI'- , qu e ry . . :111.1 I."" i,. .J . H ,'~k l'l' \\'ll" sul d tl) ,,, ". 1,, 1 ' " 1'1';\11 1<1'11 . IIuunc hl' ~ ita tl'd p ll 'lIl e ring whn t ,'cll and C h e. eld ine . o n the Texll 5 "M y G o d!" burs l front DU il n e. thl' pl :ri lllit l' f,, 1' $ 1:l li :! , 17, I . (' 1111 1 1111 \\' . Ib ll ilrt u .1,,1' II . :llId "(lS I t o ~U Y. ' UoniN. But . the,'c's this d iffel'- " What ' s thi g? l\lncNl·ll y, you l (" '.1 IIrn :\ d l~lll> 1,, 1 \ 11 Ll'h ll II 11 II , " '\'t' ll Captail1 lIIcNelly I'm the .' lIee. Murre ll in hi s day wa ~ ('nll ' l he in ('arn('~t!" . 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Hn d II lIi !' \ 'an (' :1 1111' til It \\'H~ I'o ll ll ,," e d by 1'lIpi ;l thud I Ill e lln whllt I would ca ll CI'iI1Hl 0 11 inc o he r e nl ~ oulld unlll fo rctng ~o Jlhin GuIlHIll'1' l'l III. , atlmi n i!'- W fllt(' r R, Squil'l '~ , tnll' t in ,, [' h nn t" (I ll ~o ft groull I. A dnl'k an y l'{'lIso nable T exan ." back. tl Hoo d o f "11('l'ch , h I' found tl'l\ll iccs of the " Sl ll ll' of Iil'"t(' r \o' rllnkl in Tp . 1''' 1'111 L'I'ns" l',1 th e g l!'tl ll1 S from t h e "Thil l wily Illy h umlh; 111'1' Clenn," , n vOIce: . . Ul,UgIII S>;, d" CI'II S d, ii II'd Ihe il' in- I ( ;Cll l'j!'e W '. BU "s!'l l to r hal'i I's fi n'l ight. Then a ral1ge r lo'omed l'Cp1i{'tI Duane. "A ll Y se n ' ,e,c? Ev r y -<e l'viee'? " 1I 1.11·Y tlnd 1IJ1!lI'tlj ~e llwll"t. . n!l ~' l1l lln:1 In ·,Il. , 101 '!' 1·' I':lI1I(\in lip . l o I'cnc h the s id e of th e guurd. "Y o u !H'ver h e ld up a man, l\Jae I'lIy, I gl\'(' Ill y w o rd," sllit! Th e procPl'!lling>l Uphill ,. , I. .r. . .. .. 1I :Jtrl~ 1I 1.11'.11 10 (,h:lrl (>~ nllune IIl' u l'll \\'hi ~ pcring, th e 1. 1'0ub d II s to r e Io!' gl'ub, : t ole a Dt~~m~ . Bau .. I' , exec ut l'ix ,If tlH' F r ed I· . R ,tz. "~t . III l' r un kl,I1 , pu r port o f whi('h he co uld !l ot h o r se when you n eeded ~I mbad RIght he r !.' P lUl s t h c career of Bntler ('slate , acti ng und e r a f ori\ la ry I· h " he r 10 Rohert S. mill I ~a"' h . TIlf' _' eco ntl rungel' s wore hors e wh e n you ne e ded h nn bad . Btlck Duane, o utlaw and gun1I1l' 1' ol'de .. o f lhc cu ul'l. WCI'C u p· FI e d L II Ckl'Il !<, lUI in F l'IIlIl\lill. u ndl'r hi~ brent h . . Th('n he turn . - lI e \'(' I' any th ing li k e that?" r fighter," ~aid Mac e ill y, and e ut· \l1'UV d. Nelli e Pipl' !' III I I. F . :\1,1 1' 10 11, ,' d Hway lIl1d s lul'lt'd bnck. . 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FOR SALE FOR SALE- 8 S h ro p s hir e E wes. Due to lamb in A jH·il. F'. A . Hart s ock, T e l. 65F:J l. j9 PO R SA LE- One lO·horse Inte rnationa l gas e ng in e in g ood m e ch a n ical c onditio n , E quipped with clutc h a nd c o m p lete water-cooling syste m, Inquire o f The Roxanna Canning"" Co. , Waynesville. O •
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P LUMBING FIXTURES - Comp le t e bathrooms or any part. K~tch e n s inks, laundry trays, e1ee( t' le a nd belt d r ive n wl!ll and cistern pumps, o f al\ kinds . R e pairs fo r pumps. THE BOCKLET-KING C O ., 415 W . M a in S t" Xenia, p hon e 360. H
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E M E RY WH EE LS- All sizes . A special p rice a 8 we have a la r g e lot a t t he BOC KLET-KING CO" 415 W . M a in st" Xenia, Ohio, tf
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P OR SALE- Trill'S. Shrub" Vines and Ev e r g reens THAT WILL GROW. , dell ve.r e d to you at 'whole- . sale prices. Equipped to furnish P~~ ~s and do all the work; if de.SIrtJd, 'C.all 56F4 1. C . L, Duke, Vl aynes v1l1e. OhIo. " a12tt I" O'R SALE -E nsilqg'e any time , du r ing, t he ' day, $2,00 per ton, fit Wayn eSVille Ca nning Plant. .l> n7tf F OR SA ~E-Wax tex Food Paper. Kee ps foo d f r esh and c1j!an; lUbbed TiSSUe pa p er for d a int y p!,ckllltC!s ; . Lin e n weave pape r nap ' k lns ; P apat eriea and Correlpondnee office.Ca rita. __ _The Miami Goette
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THE MIAMI CAZF.1T£
w hil i' III 1111 ' lll ltll w h " can ~m i l t.'." I r t liI K. IIU I' tinnnlli r" ill indN,· d ISfllJmU E V E nV W I~ \)N I':j IlA y I j'Jl r"" t' ll luUv' o r Ill{' Klflt' or woo IIII'II' M IIIJ I II I ~ t ho l'n un ~ry 'r, it ' h,' hIHIV(l14 ull Yllung m II t.o IC;ll' n I rO'. l'nd O .~l)!l l'n hu ~ h'(, 'n <jU \ t(' D . L . CRANE Publi. h .,r til In IIlfh Ilml luugh hl'III'L il y. ill with till, b ut i.- imp '0\'0(1. Office PhOl l~ ..... , ............ , ..<No. 112 1\1('11 w'nt) Ul'I.! nut huu·\ I'. lnll', 1\1. . t;m'dun l'I'lUl'lll' d Pl'illlll' Resid e nce .. , .. .... ...... ........... No , 118 IV ullhy III' f!\ 11l0UtI lllllY 1I0W con. rum a visit with !',·Intiv ~ in eri. Sri\<' tlwnI Hl.!lv(!fl. Aft long liS I hey 1' ·I'\,i ll. allrl I l!l YtOll. S u b~criptj on' Price, $1.50 • Y oar hllv(, u se n" o f hUl1l1Jl', /;Ullle girl will fill I ill Ie; " with th m. , , JI'II, R iehal'(l I flCY, lie!' W:\IHb Bul whUl man docs nol th ink M(,un. (,f W illllilll!tou. "isitc·d ;\1 r ~, he hu s It !! nAC of hu mo r '! All !~ !' 11. 1 .Jt,n't' ri ;: Sutl1l'1lay. I I1H'n (; 'em til he e lhdl j' I' a~ C om pI u ,,'.......t----~'-r----- i\ 1 1'~. Li do illul'!;. nf ,'I ' l' in~ fecli o n , to . ju dge t hullI by t.h ei r D I D YO W ~thut if you J AN A RY !J, 1029 Sem a. AJ ,u \, .. t!y \ " lI l'Y, i ~ ~ Jl e l1di ll~ SO l1lt· lilll(' with "\I'n Ol)inio nll. . .. a l' u Rlng ~ mll ll rug); for 111)01' crw· WASTED VALUES. 1\11' . unrl ?III'S. 1-:, :' I I. \,ill :ll'-' :11111 c--~=-=-=====-. _ , W nrc inc linc, 1 lo l h ink l h ut N <lW Ho m .. for M,d " O ~fir.e e r ing-, lhey s hCluld ne"e r be 'scat· ra m ily, I ' f' . '.1 . lhe J!lrl ~ pl'fl oticed 1\ " ttle ,,"d bt le· tel'(~ d" abo u t lhe floor in angling CHURCHES SHOULD B)~ BIG. 24,000 Membf' r s ,I I, I,H IlU'} t y 1\ Hl' I'II!S of oJ!· ty-, Ill' they oflen d \). We cun't 1 11I~itions, ' but s ho ul t! bc leaid so LIONS AND SHEEP. ,~' ~II' S, W . I' , lIl<-Ca'TClt alit! :'III'S, Plli'LlIlI ll le : 101' tlll'lli ll g" I'lIi lurl's ' l;c lil, vl' U{ Y wllnL III pO S' U ll ABSO! SAFETY r, E, '(; 0 1'.11111 1Il'l' s(it'lHlilll! aI',·\\, ' IlItO >l UCCC SSl!M _ f' '11' 1' C' . thllt lin's fo ll ow lh l in " o f th e SWEARING OFF. " ,() t1 J1~1. ,,"cil lth nnd \ J n nlc - t lw HC th lllg;; )'('Olll '! AND O I l) YO K ! Wdays wilh lh!"il' h(I :,<I,:lI1<1 " in ( 'II"' F' i l'st mor ~' I\!! l' 0 11 ref" E'~t.:1tp sc..:lil·ily , '('hI' h o('to n . hll"" II l wuy~ lllrl'd gil' ls . But be· lhat it i ~ II gruve mista ke in dec· bl'st secu ri t.y. !\'IJt lli ng :;a{l' r -,- 1I f)~h " lg Thc greatest of a ll waste goes on _ __ _ _ _ inl{ r minine, tllPY nwn tin ll these orati ng' to Hngle picces of furni. bettf'l' . •. II. .J l,rrC l'i ~ II/HI falllily SIll'llt inside t he human brain, o f which 999 I l hinJ!s indil't, (' tI~'- n ;; kin g thaI a turc acn ;;s lhl' corner!! o f .t h e one · thousandths r cmain idle and un·, :\c\\' YI!lIr '" Day with tl ll'il' 1':11" Assets Ove r 13 Mill ion Do ll ars '1IIf111 hI.' IlnsscRsed of Il se n~e (rll om'! MUIIY who UI'C unlr ai n ed used, even in well -managed brains. I'nts ~Ir . Hnt! !\II'~, A , L , K il'k lit DON'T LAUGH AT PROGR E O n e of the la!') ' I'sl a n t! sl n .'lIlfl');t !I,';;<lIein· SS l, hulII OI' i n t he conviction thnt ill deco rati o ll feel l h i. c ~ltel'eo ~ ner' Millions of brains do not work at all, \\' ilmingt llll . ti OIl S in t lt e pI ate. ~vl'l1 l lh and fam e comc 1Il0!\.t eus' l cd pl:JCl'l1Ienl f duvenport. Rcc re. only rcmetnber and repeat, ne\'er cre· 1\Irs. \ \ 'i ll l)auj.('I\"I'ty lIlId dau p: h \\" h v tHke ('hHIlCt! f~ o n G e t . Rich.Qui c k I I I ~' t o ~hf' 11'1 e ll whlll'1! ,s enl'e of I tary, uprighl piano , or library a te. tt' l', ~ I a)(inl' . .. I' K inl,:', :\Ii lb , lI'el'e' Sch~ m ~5 a nd In;.\! ni l. A 11I'c d icl illll 11 Il ~ 11(' 1' I ' I hlllll Ol' IR mo st ketotlly d ev E;joped . tahl e bre uk s the forllllliity of 'j , n ann(.. T I ' k f I k I . " Hut that w ill chan,ge, Con ide r htlll :'" I~U " sls u f :\ 11', :llld ]l11'~. C. I 11111 1 in t h r' f u lure Ih (' I'l' wi ll b(" 11 11: n .t Ie n~('n you n (\w, anc 1I."m lind goivl.'!' it u ho m ey effect. w~at ant ~ and other mseel s ac~o.m · r E, , 0 1' ilOII l'I'rllll l\·. a ir IJOlltR !l R big 01' biJrj.('(' 1' thlln ('hi' \ Sl'e . If t l,lI ~ b phl'f doe ~ lIol cur r y The truth i ~ , it but crcat(' ~ co n , plrsh, hav lnll been here many mil laon . 11l 1'goest nIodel'n sf, 'Illn(,I'~. ~ U lll(' we Ight. _ _ _ fus ion , ~'r;rrs ah ead of u s, We are only 12,. .\11'. a ncl :\11';;, R. II. J ptr!" l'i" and Broadway 19 Ea~t Th ird St. You tl/ ny bl! liC' vC' Ih i~ or nut - . j As II 1I .' uu l ru lc nil ""'g l!, bulky UOO ycars ftOm the late S lone' Age " "11, K il k, ullcl 1111'S. W, I', "ld 'lI r· D " yt o n, Ohi o but du not I.. , IInc (I f till' laugh . pieces s houl d g <1 Rtraight aga in:;t ~"hic,h is the, ,mos t en~Ouraging fa.c I I r c il 1111,1 claul!h e~', , I':\,II I~' Il, 1111 ,'n.l· (E:,tn~))i:, lrr:d 1887 ) C I·~. Thitiki.~ I th e wall. hail': , whi eh O Ii U nat· 1!1 hI sto ry. Gl\e men t C,n to fifty r~III , l. d 111(' ~ h ll\\' ill " ('lIh, ~undav l'\" hOIl mo re year s, With decpemng 'lIin' ' [{(le(' n Uy t h e, tw('ny. fift h >1nni . I _ ~ lIlal,lyangl 0 t o b~ing th e,lll ill cum :on\'o lutions and inherilcd knowledge, ' I g, "er ~nr y II f f1YlIIg wa s n b~l' I'\' l!'I. , I'll n JO na ble re i llt IOn with each ami see what they will dO, !I II'S, IIl HljClI 1l \ 'oicl's was unable W ll l' lI t he Wr ig h t BI'lIth l~ I'S fi r st ~ othl!l' in cnn\,crslllilln- a nu Illa ll tl) I' esum ' hcl' Sl'h()ol dutil' S 'III iuvl'lItc.1 t he lIitP,IUn O, PI' ,tty II !II" Ott~~iia ' lab ll'~ Ilelll' !I:y chairs - ca n lo g· A DUld .wasp, as Fabre sho ws, is \\' l,,jlll' : tiay "\\'ing to illlll'~S. !lla'~, Iy l'c l'ybody Illughed , T hink of ica lly depart fr o lll p c rfcctly bor,n knowlIlg, how to per.for m ~ m osl \\' illiHllI L ukl' l1 ~ ~lIl"titlitinl! I'll' tht' ail' lIl u ll c of lodllY. 1 . , . ~t l':liJ!h t wuy~ if th('l d om inant dclrcate surgical operation, diffi cult h.1' ~~~~~~~€~ ( . T o gil 1m I, ful' in lo t h l.' pll ~ 1 lea lJ y deplI~'t fro m slrnight ways if fo r a skilled man , N ew born human 50,000,000 year s hence, w ill :'III', Illld Mrs, lI owa rd (;rahllll1. babies, II j.('1'!!llt IlIliny peop l ' la ug hed thl' <itllllinllnt ntas~es or furniture o lu lI1 bus. ,.'\L IIl1ihhl. Al F ill. ~ [l1'O\'idl' s l raiJ!h l backJrround s for :now more o f mathemat ics than ~ I I', /1 11(1 Mr~ , Fnln); S'I u'i l't's, ;\11', Tc wton knew wh ell h e dil!d, more of Hlld 1\l l's . A, S . ClI lIl'lt WI!I'l' ton. W he ll t h e fil'sl ~ teulHRhip I' l'i:w idio ts: Th e fath('I' who thl'lI1. niu sic Ihan BeCthoven and Bach com· bined. ullIong tho ~e from h(>l'l! in all I.! 11 pl i d t he Wille rs of th e Il ud s nn l!'UV hi: buy a n un!.orcn kab l e llrulH dallcei at the Farm B UI'I' all B I,: I·:I'\ L0 1\ t-: I. Y. lunj.('inj.(' f o r go m e fl'il'1ll1 ' I' II I Me nu Witho ut Meat I)e r ' OilS lincd ili o n!! th e s h o l'!' 1'0 111' ful' C'hr i~tlH l1 s . John D. Rockefelle r, Jr" who un. I m e(!ti ng' at Lebanun Salu rday . c d t h ir c ,ntelllpt fo l' lhe funny - 0]{i cc nn d T omato oup I ·tt( I' frolll hUllll' . to !'I' li e \'I' th c t (, lI ~ i'ln of youI' dcrstan,dl s , human nature,. enc?ur ageS j ' Th e M . E , . ulltlay • chllol hllIl little bUilt 1· u lto n had launc hed .. I Thi s 'hl' i"t mas \VII s the 11'111'111' 1 III1fl1in v fdUcl'. cheese SHuce h' ,m c 'irk fl' c ling? th e bUI dang of , Dr. ReI sner S sky· thcir C h ri stll1u : J1 urt r F!'ida y t' V' P r ofl1 lime imme m oriu l, in deed, es t ~ in cl! 1!J 15. f n fuct, it lIIade • B ultered Bee ts 6crape r church III New York, says . , " , ' the pion ee r s in s ci e nce nnd dif;. n lUny h 'ad!' uf famili e~ ho t under I I' am S law "church s mu st be big enough t o ell lllg' at the K. of P. hall. ~ ,hl s cov l'y hu\' been h ampere d in ~ he collar. Butterscotch IIi dominate sky scraper s, Malerial as ' Plll'-1~' wa l; p stpo net! frolll ('hl'J ~ t · t hei r work by t he Inughers. Tho ' I" - 0' ~o n -sli mu lnling d r ink \\1.,1 1 as spiritual dominan'ce is need. ! \V a ~ Ev!! 011 acco unt o f thl' il hll'sS Who wo uld not belie"e E"cn t h e A rr e~ I H 1'0 1' d r u lckonn ss hnve td," o f' £tl'l' . William s and family, YO gl'(,[lt ly rL"joiccd whe n sOlli e k ind 1'c1ut il' S p ho n g nqJh li nd the million pic-. , incren~ed 2:{ pel' , n t s in ce t he I A Nove l a nd Delic ' o u s 'Sa !a d - That sound idca ' inspired builder' 1\1 1', and Mrs , W, T, J Ul'dan e n · ~l'nl yuu t. he homc·lowll pupel'. Yo u Sli t down LuI" fl1 l1c h i n c were lit fir st rel{ard . '(dvl!nt of P ro h ibit io n . This seem. ,!' lained at Nc w Ycar' s dinner, ed I\l ith II ti ~ io n a n d di s beli<'f. At : to U i'I m o l" of a cO llllne n t u ry o n " c up fin e l y c h o ppell nut of the old cathedrals , When the Pcp und fair ly d evo lIl'ed column li ft er co lum n , Ill l1>1 1. lhese' wo n dcrfu l huon s t o hu _l l he Ilua l it~, o f th e liqu o r t hl: n o n ~Ieat ~, V. ~~ I) c h ~~pet! ce le: y , I ordered Michel An i;e1o to build _I MI SS Hanna h J o rdan , nnd brn l hl'r. nl ll nl ly we I'e con~ider d li S hlll'l1l ' h e nUlllbel' of cil'lnkcrH. I t,!lb les po? n cl y s ta lhzed. g .In,g e l , cu~ Peter's in Rome, dom inance was th( A lfred und F'runk, uf B ceh Gro v e les!< t oys fO I' c hil d r en. tw c, I c u ~ ,a sso r t ed fl lilts, POUI idea as it was in th e huilding o f til( 1IIr. and l\'la-s. A , Z, Il al'ls ock u nl l cathedrals of Cologlle. Milan, Not rf chi ldren, Ken net h, Sarah Culhcr. The wodd i;; leal'nillJr it s I '!'~ .)n. 1 Sig n in fronl of th!'nt e r : TH E l ClIPrbollll n g ",:ter ,o"d e l' a IPa.c k I IIIC . Luui sl'. J o,;u ph nllll M Il... 01' T o day new ill vt'nlinns lire gl'l: ' l. " OO])RYE h:I S,' WI T H l\ NO. age o . e mo n,"Hvore ge ut ln, Damc and others, A I:!Ol T YOUI' dai ly tl utit' ~ , h ome ~ iel<l1ess all gone. To conlrol llIen yOll m ust contr ol Clark vi ll e ,II with I'cs pect. The (Ill Y th l' 1 - 0I \\'h (' n ,dlStiolved ~ntl almos t coo l th eir r ~AG l N AT)ON . . I l ul'ing YOU I' occ upi(',1 mom c nl s though l s WI' I'C r n oll:cioll:; hU lll orists: Th e a l ~d I )'J CU!'S g1l1ge~ u l.('; ~\'h~n Illugh 1', the haw. hawe l·, is draw. ' The Woman's C i\'i (' Il.!ng ut' wi ll ing til II (' lose. Th e a\'e n ue s fo r t1 1' uJrg i ~t who lI1i ~ take nl y lis ted m lx.lUl'e begIn s to t h lcll e n l<t lr In Mussolini has old·fashioned ideas hll id un old · fa s hioned s(l cinl al H II'J!ing t hl'o llgh youI' mi nd of t h e eventR chl'on d iscovc r y, t h c I'oud to progress, liC/llor IIm ong h i ~ HdY!Jsl uff~." I fl'lll t und m old, :lnd good ones. The new twenty· lira the Town I lu ll F'1'idfl Y eV(,!linJ.(', iel'.' d ill t he papel'. Ill" m Ol'e ope n th an ever b('fore - 0picce, worth $1, bears an inscript ion ,I anuary 25, Entertai n l\1 e nt in Be o n e of t h o. e to w"Jeom t Ile' Bo t h m cn a nd IVOlllt'n look ll lll't , Chocolate S ponge C.ke wort.h many dollars: ~ "},{cg lio vivere 11/1 giorno da leon t , I'o rill f g'lImes, II ~pe ll i n g . h ee, etc. n IV t h ing whe n i l CIHn(o s a longin l h e b ig l!l lk IlI l1 rathon ill wi . irt ~ cu p pre p a red ca k e fl oul' cite cenlo all ni da /J/!Coral," m eaning, wi ll fu r nis h divers ion . A ca f e· (n t h illg I, Vl' !' Ii ~l o not . !!h ~lm' you r elf by m ugho 'OI·k. T hi s, ,lid see lll 1I hit unfai r Wit,h " I tea spoo n . a lt; and 4 La· "It is bellc r to live one day like a t riu s uppe r Inl!' uc It. t o thc men. ble po'o n coeOn , Beat I) egg y(, l k~ lion than one hundred y ears like 1I ce n t~) wi II he se r ve ll. El'eryhu"y YOL R rel:rt il'e 01' fl'i l~ nd wo uld ~ e nd th e p/lpe r in v ited. W h e n th imposs ihle is )l1'('d icl. - 0ullti l ve r y light; /ld ll II lable POOII sheep," 1'{' j.('lIlal'ly, thl1 R k ee pi ng you in to u c h wilh o ld cd, I m e mbf'r t hat in thp eou r RC The n ell' d n ll lll' b ill is goi ng to , le m on juice. lhe n d l'Y i n gredien t..~ , It's hard to make a sheep believe Mr, lind .1rs . A, . ' ."lI ett and ~ o f llI od ' rn p I'ogre~s lTIliny u t hi ng III' Rmn ll I' in <:.i1. . It hm! lookC'd T D at 5 egg \vhite s u nl il stiff and it. fl' il'llI l ~. W hy nol ~ (nd SOli, Hubert, l!nlertlli l1l'd in a hos· tho ug h t itll po sqible h ilS lwcl lIll e ;- lIIu ll e l' to li S for Qu ite so m t ime. I fo l d in ] c up o f Rugal', lhen t h e pitable nlllnlier 011 New Ye ur' s ' Like a man h alf ·llI:artedly swea ring - 01 flour mixtul'e, Bake in ungl' e use d bOl h P Hll ib le and IlI'iH'ticnbl('. Day at lh<'il' hOlll e "H ole in the ' Dr. ' Burges .Jo hn ' o n o f y r a· pan in s low OVCII 50 to 00 minutes off in lhe morning. the world is t ry ing to g il' c liP wa r. And thi s co un· \ \ ()I el l', " the fil llllwin ~ J!ll<'s t S: ,u:e cllmphtins l h at the r e is. u m in u te!'. t ry, which nc v I' sIanI'd ; war agains t M /'S. !llal'~' !)!J ~ tel', \ Vi ll ial,1 and . - - - - - - - - - - - -- . . hl;I' UJ.('C of I' II I e fT clive Cll S Euro! f!, is rl<pCckrl iu do m o~ t o f C h a rle s Doster, H EG LA RL Y a s It Dirt h da y ,,'ese n t t o so m e r e i· 'I I'. IIn(1 Mr i;. lh ~ rdormillg , It·, ik • asking Wi ll iam Gillnm, M ". a ll " J\I I' ~ , TH E I DEAL MAN W'lI d ll~ F; v id'"t.ly h e hns n.<,ver I Ne w M e at Loaf nliv e 01' f ri e n d . Th y lI'ili sUl'ely np PI'('c iale il , y and Sank c] tv ~',! I' the pledge Fra n k Si dLia kC'r. l\1i s.~ IJ ay lIal" Ii 8 rd n m nn t l'Yl njr lo lis e n c lgnr- 1 M' 2 Ib h 1 l I I) I' M II I pUc Ii -h le l" IX s. Olll Jurg S CII (, - S I', ami t hank yo u a lwny s, 1'0 1' it wi ll ke p t he m in . - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • , l!'. Cl'S suit pOI'I( diced a nd tr ied out fi n ' l, o r cnt real in!l Ih< J, v Dr. Stra. l11n. 1-.1' (> 1'<'1. t Du Illfol'd, JVI I'. and ton 1I0 t to bell I in Darw in. 1 · 'll's, W . W . u: um a n d 'h ild l'e n , • ,' . -~t o o ldc I ul'ow n ; 1 pint ',can ta o The: ilJ( j"idu:t l mllst ~" h'c II:s o\'l r I I lavitl, Jl u l'I' ietl , J ean allli 1l1'1l lyn 1"0011, h. ItU ~st:o:, H uvc , yo~: ~ mot oes, ~ on ion, ehoPPl'd, 2 I, ~ T wo hlWldl'e d a lltl lwe n ty co l. It'ge ~i l'l ~ in lhe EUl' t w Cl'e asked pt yom Ne \\ ' CIII H re so lu t io n . ' teas p oo n~ ~al t, 1 :. leaRpoun pc p . e~~~blcm s. wl1h ti,e li Se ,(,f u;ill power lind l\1 l'x. Alice El'win. nc" h a,n k llo.':e t ~ !t:J (Jwn !;i tte r . , so tn IHighly itl1portu n t cl ues t io ns - ~ - -- -per, 10 ta hlespoon s quick coo k ing I1C~S, ~:'dl .(I! us ,,_'!uws \~ I'; at is in a s pecill l ques t io n nai r !) r !!glll'd tap ioell , Bake in b r'Clld pan in .vrong Wi th him, :.nd wr.at h e ollghl illg the t ~' p!' , of m e ll t h!!y seck as llI odcrnte ov n 45 m i nul ('~ . T he (, do Few o f us do it. Nat io ns lru ' bunds . • la (Jioctl tukes l h e p lace of egJ!!< ' IIO\\, wh;!t th ? ough t to elo. N one or t he lWo hu nd l' d a n d l wen t y >l lld !.ol'en d c r umbs a s 11 bi n dcl' and If thl m ~ r il . Euro]}t ought to ,lOP . fir:;htillg. :.!I:d QU' t , We ou hI I o n ly twe ll'c i n s islcd o n ,e oll ge avoi ds (he "b l'en el y" t a sle. ,0 ml1!d ')ur 0;'1'!1 business, ean¥t . Set h F'U I·IHI. and. ,h ilo\)'(' 11 Po'I'IHlu lIte. . nl y lw d e m a nd e d goo d lookl!, More tha n 100 stipFor Am{'- ic' n 'ros 'ty I . 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Th e c lev(,lith U'llnwtl meeting \Val'l'cII ollnty Farm Bureau hl·ld in the Leballon Operu hou se Inst Su I urliay wa!< well att~ndl!'l. Pres ident L. B. Palmer, who ' w a ~ to have been prese nt f or lhe , 1J" r us ion, was exc used in order th a t he might help represent all . S. sheep growers at an impor. Lunl woo l tudff ~c hedul e conference III Ch icago . MI'. W. H. Aufranc very sat is· fllctol'ily filled Mr. Palmer's place on t he program. None hear ing "Bill" cou ld doubt his Rin cerity line! be lief in t he t url1l burellu movement. The male quartet from Main St rf'(' t chu rch WIlS one of the mORt ' ('lIjoyuble features, while the I grun ge lunch was both delicioull and pl e ntiful. The greeting extended the merri IJ e rship by Curl Bungham, presi. dent of the Lebanon Chamber of ommerce, was very mu.ch appre· ciated. 'h1l1'l s T. Ellis, Wllyn esvill e, is t he ne\v county president. Mr. and MrM. Howa rd Graham, of Harvey. burg, were chosen as deleglltes to the state annual meet inA' at Columbus, February 4·5. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hill were chose n liS alternates. Mrs. J . L. Mendenhall, Waynesvil le, gave a very interestinli' re\'i ew of the ladi es' share in farm bureau work.
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Drug Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday $ 1.20 Syrup Pepsin $1.08 $2.00 SSS T o ni,' $1 .89 $1.2fi Pinkhllm's COI1lP $1.08 75.' A ~p irill Tabl ('l~. 69c 50c Phillips Milk Mab'11esia 45c $1.00 Chumbeduin' s Hail' Tunic 79c 50c ChulI1L er lllin's 39c . Liq. Shan lpoo 50c Chumbel'iuill's Hand Lotion 39c 60c Cutex Munil'ure Set . 49c $1.00 Cutex Mnnicure Se ts . 8ge 50c Gil lette Razor 'B1n des 45c
FE RRY .C HURCH OF CHRIST Unified se rvice begi lnl prompt ly at 9 :30 u. m .• and closes \~ith cqulII promptness at II :3 0. Bible School Lord's Supper und sermon. An Fred Tholll> 11 . f :lmOIl, 1110 \ ie idol u ttentllllH:e galt! ha IlOt been set, di~d ill . Ca l i f'? l'IIi~ a irl: r an opt'ration.' cll llin ~ for un uveruge uttendllnce H, s \\'lluw I; 1-r~I1C"S . Marion, fa. consi.l e rably IUJxe l' lhlln that of 111 (,l' st:,·l1ari .. \\'rih~ r. Bdore enter. the past few months. Help us to ing t h~ mov il:. he \\'as an ordained a ttain this ·W01·thy and yet reason· preacher. ab le goal. Sermon subjec t for - - -...._.. _0- - Ja nuary 13, "l\. Sermon that Won.' Chc ~t er Wi11iams on, Minister. WHERE, OB, WHERE ? TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH If a freight tl'ain at a cro!;sing !:iunday School, 9 :30 a. m.; Y. P. Ilits an a uto fuir and squllre. There's the freight train- Where S. , G:'\5 p. m. The Chl'istmas program wi.\ 1 be given unduy ev· is the auto? The ec ho an swel'S: "Where, oh. e ning' at 7 ;30 p. m. Rev. A. E. Houck, Minis ler. where?"
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'I'oll1mie- "Would you be cross BEREAN CLASS MEETS if I tried to kiss you?" AT THE FERRY CHURCH laizie- "Yesl I hate' failures." ·
"Choo.e your DrUI Store III you would " fri end." Last F I'iday evenin(C the Berean C IlIss meeting mel Ilt the Ferry chu rch for their regular meeting. After the· business hour WfI S over they were I'oya lly entertained in I OPEN EVENINGS OPEN EVENINGS the basement with a playlet, en- I titled,. "The Wonderful Sweet Family." ,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Each and everyone did just.ice ""!'!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!""!!!'!!~!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!~!!!'!!~!"'"~!!!'!!~~~~~~~~~_~~_!!'! I to the part a ssigned hcl', and-:; caused II great deal of fun and laughte r. They will give nnother IJIIIY in the neill' future.
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"Mother, dear-- '" "Yes, darling." "I ieel loneso m,e." ' t WII S BobINDEPENDENT TEAM WINS bie Bunny speaking. FIRST HOME CAME "How cun you be lonesome when I am here with yoU?" The local independent leam "I don't know, Mother, but I won its first game of the seaspn' am terribl y lonesome uno- " , "Just where are you lon eso me? by defeating t he Sp ring Va lley In your head, or your feet? I nev. quintet, 26 to 13, Saturday ever was lonesome and HO I don't e n ing. The game was fast and was liven ed up. by t he frequent know how it feels." "Well, Mothe r, dear, it's terri. slides of t he play'ers, due to the ble. It feels like , had t he wib- recent oiling of the floor , Ramby WIIS the high scoring star of the ble wobbles in my s tomach." Mrs. Rabbi t took off her glass- game, tossing in s ix two-poi nte rs es and looked 'a t her Bobbie iff and one from the 17-foot line, for The locals showed surpl'ise. "What are the wibble 13 points. an air-tight defense, holding t he wobbl es '!" she asked. "I don't · know w ha t they are, Vaney to 4 field goals, three of Mother, but t hey are ten tlmell them made ' by Beam. Bunnell handled t he whistle in worse than the piiegetises and- " "Have the piegetises got any- his highly .effieient manner, The I rn e ~p: t hin g to do with pie?" u~ked Mrs. Rubb it. SPRING VALLEY "I wasn't thinking of that, bu t B F P now that you speak of it, that wils Wilson, f 1 2 4 lovely cabbage pie we had t he Beam, f 3 1 7 other day. It makes my lone- Walton, c The hot water nround o o o A COMPLETE water plant i s so meness almost gone just to Vandeman, II' o o o a part of e,'ery automobile llae cylinder b ead i& drawn t hink of that pie," said Bobbie. Turner, g o 1 1 a8 il ill a part of every mod. to the radiator to be cooled " I don't think I have anything Hurley, II' o 1 1 em cily. by a centrifugal water pump to eat in the house, but- " of new design. "Oh, dear, o~, dear I I can teel Total .. .. .. ... .. ... .. 4 The purpose of this water 6 13 that lonesomeness coming on plant ie to keep tbe engine The entire cooling system WA YNESVILLE again," eried Bobbie. cool. e d to a tempera lure that of the new Ford is so simple B F P "Shall J send tor the doctor, o 2 will make it efficient in oper- in dcsign Rnd so carefully ' or w iJJ yOIl take fL dose of castor St John, f .............. .. 1 Turner, f B o 6 ation. It' it were nol for this, Illlule that it l'e111lircs very 011 ?" 'asked his mother. 8 1 7 the cylinder wall8 would be- lillie ottention, " I teel better now- you n eed Be rryhill, c 6 1 18 not send for anybody, but a re you Ramby, g .. overheated and the 0 o o come The radiator .8hould be s ure there is not.hing to eat in Hay, g . .... pistone ref usc to 0l,eratc, .. .. .. 0 Gons, g 1 o this house?" k epi full, of course, aod ............. 0 o o "Posilutely , I mean, positively." Seal's, f The cooling system of'tlle drained once each month so Bobbie Bunny was thoughtful new Ford i8 particularly ~o. that sedimenl will nol collect Total 13 3 29 for a moment Ilnd the n said: urlCl retard the free pauoge "Well, if t here is nothing to eat Thursday night, January 10 t he. teresting beeause . it i8 so of waleJ'. 111 ' cold weather, 8imple and reliable. in this house r guess I'll go out loeals wiJI stack up against the a reliable anli·freC7..e soluo and play- perhaps that will make fast Monroe first and second teams When the radiator 'i8 ruu lion shoulcl be atlcled. my lonesomeness better, Then, ' They have a very strong lineup, too, Bobbie may be home by that neluding Eddie Ryan, one of Mid- of water. the engine or the As owner and manager of time and my dear, good father dletown's premier basketeers, new Ford will not overheat might happen in with something This wilJ be the only' game at the under the hardest drIving. tlais important wllter plant to eat." Gym this week, so come out and Yet the waleI' i8 IO-regulalcd you should also lice that the '" think if you are sick with see two good games. I~t it will not imluiir en- waler puml' and fan 8haft lon esomness yo u might go to be-d sine operation by runnillg are properly lubricated and - .that's the best place. for you," the packing around the sUld Mrs. Rabbit. 100 cold in winter. " Horrors I" exclaimed Bobbie. pump shafl kept in adjust.. . '" don't wllnt to go to bed. r The cooling surface of ulenl. want somethi ng to eat. " , the Ford radiator is large, HOle connections m'liy . . "W hy didn 't you say so? Here with (our row~ of tUbe8 set, you huve' been all this time worryalso need replacem.,ut 8ft~I"..· in stagger~ polidon so. tbal long 8ervice. For,thosc 1I1de . ing me and making a lot of corr.' each receive. the full ·bene- adju8tment., It payl to call versation just b4)CaUse you are hungrey. I s that lonesomenes .,,, 'iitof tbe incoming all'. The ."It's pretty ·bad whatever it is' " ,t an .11 of the alrp.l~e pro- on , the F~r~ ·dealer• sighed ·Bobbie. "Goodbye, I'll go' Be works under close peDeI' type and draWl air out lind play. Perhaps 1'11 starv through 'the 'radiator ', al tbe tory supervision and ·he ba8 to death and- yo u' ll find .. me-" rapid rate of.8SO cuble feet heeD .peeially trallted and "Come on, denr, I'll see if I equipped 10 do a ' , per minute al 1000 ca ~:t find some carrot pie for you. Ihol'Oagh,competeDt . revolutionl,per min· I feel ever so much . better Mother," . said Bobbi'e, as he tro~ Ho."..ard E. Coffin, at whose palatial ute o( Job at a fiaIr price, IDOlOr. ted off \>ehind h is mother to the estate on Sea Island, off th~ coast of ( Georgia, Presidcnt aJld !du, ~oo\il:llt . she fou.nd Bome IVcrc Christmll' and NeW Year'.
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WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible School at 9 :30 11. Ill., followed immedi'ately by a hrief, dignified and reverent remembrance of our Lord in the Com munion se l·vice. TIl(' Bible School adopt· ed some "New Yeal' Resol ution s" lust S undllY. They are re olu· Ia lIllt e!l. y, a eu ? f lirtturc IS a nalural anesian well tions worthy of adoption by a ll. o 111 thl' heart of a Iree. Tw e llll' .. cars Arc you huving 1\ purt in this great Evening cva ngelillti c ser4 a~o a fann er dug a w~11 and ill.ide a w"rk'1 o pl~e out of a young poplar tl'l'l' , \\j~ vic' nt 7 ;30 p. 111. Specill l Illllsic. tIllS result. Sermo n ~ ubject, "What Bu st We do 10 be Suved'1" Chester Williamso n, Minis ler.,
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NEWS DIRECT FROM THE STATE CAPITOL OLUMB US, OHIO- With th(· ina uglll'ati on of G vernor Myel'!; \'. Ciloper Monllay lhe Republ ican PUI't.y il; IIgnin.i n 'ont l'ol o'f gov· cl'Ilm ental ulTui nl in the stat e of Ohio, only lwo Repuuli cull goveI'DOI'S having ueen electlld in tho lasi twcnty years, t he Inte S notol' Frank B. Wil!i ~ in HII4 and Ha tT y L. Dnvi!! of lovelan d in I [)20 . The Inte John M. Patti son of DaytOil was elected in the fall of 1 U05 by the D 'lI1ocruts and died shol'Uy nftel' aRs umihg offi ce in 1!lOB. He was slIcceed eu by Lieuten ant-Go varllor Artdl'CW L. Hurris, a Rep ubIiclln , whollu term was extende d to the second lI10nduy in Junullr y, J !IOU, by a co nst itut ional amend Ill e nt, Judson Hurmon tjICn sVl'ved {UUI' yelll'!! and in tU I'n was s ucI!eeded by Govern or Jllmes M. Cox who was defeate d by Govern or Willis in 1!l14, and tho former was agflin elected in 1!H6 and , erved n second nnd third ter m, being !iucceeded in j 02 0 by Govem or Davi!:!. Gove rn or Vi c Donahe y fol low d the lattel' fo r three successIve t el'lll . '
WAY NESV ILLE , OHIO , PAINT DEMO NSTRA TION Miss E. J. Braid, Scotch painter :Ind un authori ty on interior deconlti ng, represe nting the Hanna Pn int manufu ctuJ'ing Co., gave demonstr ations and showed the beau Lii'ul effects to be ' obtaine d 'with ~ he Hanna prducts at Ad:lms ' ur go~ tore on Monday evening llnd on Tuesday afterno on. Miss Bl'Hiu hus a pleasin g perlomdily anti her lalks weI" ente'r tllining unu in. tl·uctive.
WED NE SfJ AY) JAN ARY 16, 1929
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V<'I'Y in 'pit'ing sC l'vices wer e hl' lli at lhe Fri ' lids church last a tul'lluy evening . 'unduy morn!l ing flnd II ftc rlll)o, ~vith .Rev. Mur· rey Kcnwul ·thy, of Richmo nd. Ind. an ti PI·I) !. Thoma!! Kelly, of EnrlIWIll coli g liS s l> en kcr ~ . T hey gllve the t hought we have CO lYlm ilteu th e Golden Rule to n1l'1Il0ry now l et'~ cOlllmit it to life. \-\ :11' ~ t ll nd !l in th way of a more perfe t world.
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The two st(lI'Y u:ting , with its C(l lltents, owned b'y Miss Sullie mith and situated on Sixth street neal' Fnmkli n Road , WIlS t otally de !<troyeu by fire early 011 Tuesda y ---_.-+ - - mornin g . . -- --~ --Th e hOU Re was n well-bu ilt struc WAYN ESVILL E HIGH WINS ture of nin e rooms. A part of it COLDE N WEDD ING IS GAME FROM' MASON HI \I' Il S occupie d by J aco b Strouse CELEB RATED CHRIS TMAS nigh t watchm an at the Wayne , s---La Rt Friduy night lhe loca! ville Farmer s Exchnn ge. Compa,Dringi ng ui stinguis hed' men and tty':; plant, and Jame!! Creswe ~ e am s turned soulh tuward Ma· wom e n from all over the South- 'bro.theJ·-in-law of Miss Smit ll, a 'on; th~l1 north toward hOl11e with h. IUll d toget hel'. the golden weddin g . wo morc feathvl' s in theil' eap ~ . Mr. Cressw ell was alone in the tin nive rsal'Y r ece ption held Chr ist- louse ond it is though t that The Reserve s of W. H. S. were ofter mil s ve at the home of Mr . and he had fa lle n asleep the {ictorio us ovel' the Junior High stove in MI ~ . William Grimel!, who wel'e his room b tuintet of Mason with u score of came overhea ted and 1lI11 ITic.J 5 0 yea l's ago at th e home ~et fire to some articles 18 to G. Wallace was high SCOI'ne:n' it. ,)f th· bl'ide, Mury Elizabe th Clen-. When he awoke about 3 '1' for the hOlll e team in this game :30 and V(' I', n al' Hm'vey~burg, Ohio, Wn s 'ound t he room ablaze, he ran vjth 7 points, 3 fi eld baskets and out olle o { . lhe most in tel'elltin g so cial : Iad in hi s night clothe!! and 1 f bul. He played a fa l'l t game arous· fllndinn !> eve r given in anta ~ d the neighbo rs. The old Illd is shOWing improv ement over MO ll ico , al. Guests wel'e th er e ufi'ering from fright and man, ')I'eviuu s ~me s . Th e Re erve~ expowho II ten ded the weddin g hllif n Jure, was cllrt'ied fo the jf W. H. S. have pluyt'd nine home of CI'ntll l'Y ago . a nd many whom Mr. eth Cook next dOOl', where he ~am es and won eight of them; fine and Mrs. Grimes huv e known since vas cared for. ~oing, boy., kee p it up! '. I ba lly htlll d. The first tCUIll of W. H . S. provVery soon after the alarm ,vos i\1 r ' t han 200 in number , the ounded n large number of Jd too good for the Mason quillvuests I'epres nteu fine old fam- ~ n es respond ed but very citi- . et by uefeali ng ihem 18 to 8 on I ilie!! of neady every state in the ;ould be done. The fire haQ little gainEx-Gov 1'1101' Vic 0 lIa hey and heir own fiool'. Th e boys looked ' t nion , who have follow ed tho rap- !d such headwa y before EIth er slow nne! unacc urate on it was dill/I plld of hi ~ family ure now com· .Idly aug mented trail to 'Jalifol'- I discove red and owing to heir shot.s but mannge d to out. IOI·tabl y ensconc ed in t heil' hom :t ia . Respon ding to an invitati on pressur e of: the wate)' on the low the hill, lit Indian Lake, n new hou se of 'Iass t.heil' oppone nts. compos ed by the ho ts themsel ves. the fire hose was useelss, !Jut the Sherwo od and Frye bl'o ke even sixteen r oo ms, lately finished. It whi ch I' prese nts mUl'l'iage liS a hj!lIvy now which had fallen tukes I!,. hU'ge house when the fam IS high·po in t men, with five counglo"i ous gum e of hardships and through the night protect - il y ge'ts tog<.>the r for n' reunion e rs euch registe red . up to t heir ed the ad\, ent ul'es. the guests atarted to nearby buildin gs from the fire· fo r th I'e a.r e ten chjldre n, six boy ·I·edit. They did not look as good ;tl'l'ive at the Grimes home at 1 bl'llnds extingu ishing them 8S they lind four gi!'ls, with two of the .s in former games probabl y beo'clock and until to o'clock they fell. girls and one boy married , and 'uuse they wel'e not accusto med co ntinu ed. Ove!' lhe entranc e of Everyth ing belongi ng to Strouse there lIl:e' several gl·sndc hildren . o the kind of a fl oor played on the I' siuence in Fourtee nth streel, excepti ng the clothell he was Jt Mason . Wallace display ed a For Ule pr ese nt Govel'llor and Mrs. Santa Monicll, a lurge electric ally ing, was burned. Cres well'swear loss Donahe y, 'a daught er and two son s ! oud ga me for having played in lig hted " 50" bade them welcome. include d fifty dollars in the pock- ' will occupy the house. The Gov· lhe Reserye 's team game a lso. He M 1St intereMti,ng of the guests et of his trouser s. e l'nor will drive to this city . sev- nd Schuler bo t h had three points were Thay I' Gl'imes, son of the Miss mith had reserve d a part 1'81 timell a week to look after fo ll owed by FI'on'im with t wo. h o~tR , an,! an arti ·t of idatjnc- of the h use, The lin ·up: her fUI'nitu re comhi s ~ew duties a s head of lln autio n, who ca llie from New York prising several antique pieces M. l:I. S. of tomobile in!lul'an ce compa ny. City for the affair; and Mrs. 001'- conside rable value, none of l<~ which Three of his son!!, ElIl , John and B ~ ey Kr it1.er. t heir claught er, who was saved. Only a few arlicleR .Jimm y, have leased a flllt in the COl'nell f 2 1 ca me fr om Marshfi eld, Oreg. were gotten out of the house.. HeJ: Iltntal City, and will engage in Compto n, f :, ... :.:: :.. .. : O · 1 Floral gifts wer e senl (rom all loss is heavy, being only partly bu. ine ~ bere while anothe r son Butler, c .t 0 ovel' t he nited States by govern - covered by insuran ce. =:== ======="--"'-===-=- . -' Miss Campb 11 a is attendi ng school in Boston , Mass noss, g nd Miss Hen0 0 I11cnl officials a nd other leaders in Wh itenach , g' .. ..... Ol'phu Hock ett is very del' 'on have b 'en ill fur severa l - --, 0 0 Charl~s Small hn ~ been ick with t he li fe of this country . For Case days . the 0 Directo r John E, .])1onl('el' , who 0 'past tlll'ee ycal'lI antu Monica grip. 0 is retiring as head of the Stale " Eibeck 0 has be!)n their home, and among To'. All B. Hender th cluss son ' 5 of anu th family High school wert Depart ment of Health, has been 1 1' ~ . Walle.r McClur e was in Ihe ho. t of iricnds UI'OIlW' t"em ".1'e c elebrntin~ t he big snow with 8 in Le1lnnon Sat.urda y. U I' 3 the I'ecipie nt of numero us com- 'roto l 2 hel'e, a n umber . Qf them present . Da yton Monday . ed C (J II ~ lin g parli~s . " men.dation s for his supervi sion of the couple witb on e Of the most W. H. S. 1111'. nnd 1\Irs. H. B. Earnha rt -• ~ d ' l\'..-i that mo ~t import ant branch of the (~' s.·.Ti, J"dW'·::·l ..:....e· :• nusome of t he 'many gifts, ...., b TI B ~ ,It!. R o.nl!lf!_F· o.r,!lllr. n lI s y n CQm .to L1:. F ' p were in Dayton Monday , . , • Dayton Friday. "w:.u" , ~ '" whieh . tate govern ment. One of his la t were prese nted to them on I ted by {e irgil Frye, class C f _........ .._.. ... 2 a nd was official duties was the issuing of 1 t his joyous .occ.usion. A, pocm ac5 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer heehan on exhibiti on a t he Farm ers TnHow to Pick. Wife Sch uler, f -........... James .... , ... reswell 1 i. sttiying a t the compa,n ying the gift in cluded th,-"-+_ _ a wornin g against th'!! prevale nt 1 3 left aturday mornin g io)' Flor- stit ut _ _ l\J onclay Sherwo and od, c Tu _. esday , " ... ,.. .. 2 of hom of his brother -in-law , G. J. lili es: been sweepin g the state and which 1 5 ida. . The most import ant questio n in ihis week . , in the last few ''''\leks has grown Hay, g ., .... : ..... .. .... 0 Smith. o o th e wor Jd f or a mun t d " d . "Fathel ' Tim e ,in passing by 0 eCI e IS 0 more serious with its heavies t deat i"romm, g . " ... ". 2 Mi sR Br:lid, 11 l'P resenta tive of Frankli n Thomp son, who has 2 · d ' th not his attitude to ward the tariff, Ii b ° t WaUace k ... as . . ....... . 1 m. III tru toll in t he youth and the old. Direct Mr. and Mrs. JORe ph HOl'lll eli, o'\' I~ h heenI mos , 1 3 been ill with flu, is slowly r ecover- t he Han na ' Paint Manufa cturing . hi •01' e as e ft WIt n your hellrts, or prohibi tion, or the income tax, 0 tor Monger states that there is a " Ellis f ...... '. ...... were W:tynesvillll TI o o ing. Co., had II l'oom in t he school buil Wilmin gton, I' f but what manner of woman he Is Ie g OI'IOUS song 0 villitor~ you tb" dllnger zone of at least five feet .. at urday. il~g riuring going to live with aU' 'his life. FUl'mer ~ In stitu te. 'Sh Total . . ..... ...... .. 12 around "everyo ne who has the 18 MI'. and Mr~. Carl McClur e, 01: f urnishe d much entertn - - o Other questions may cOllle and go, inmen t und Referee , Fordyc e. Mrs. J ames McClur e was a elin· GUILD AUXIL IARY HOLDS uisea ' e in any stage or degr~e, Dayton , visited' the former ' s moth· inform a tion. but this one goes on f9rever . To nel' rrun.st undo · y of Mrs. warnin g everyo ne to keep out 'Su I'n " " .• ' 0 f Bacon IMPOR TANT MEETI NG use a t el'm ' This FridllY night the locals will el' Sunday . ,s, "It MI'. l'llbb-e-'s-agl'ic uiLural boys Wilk erson nnd family. , camel! thnt zone to avoid the spray; avoid ~eet the fust Otterbe in quinte,t home to 111en'f; busines s and bOIl"hnk ing hands and boil for at least In Mrs. Joseph Bennet is spendin g had It fin e ex hibit two oms." games of corn at the on the local floor Con sult our eyesigh t IIpeciuli st, The Guild-A uxiliary of St. Maten minute s, »11 tablewa re used by A preache r once came to Jobn Ottel'bein defeate d the Orange and a few cluys with friend s li t Botkin ~ l~a l'mel'S In ~t i t,u te . Tuesdu y, Thursd ay IIn ~1 Saturda y. ry's ohul'ch met on Friday 1\ pntient . 'and other places. after. Wesley and asked his advice as to Hlack 30 to 17 several weeks ago Th e prize winn l' o( postel's ury's J eweh'y hop, L banon, O. :IH)On, .Januar y 11, with Mrs. Lee whethe r he should marry a. certain on,d t~e boys are going to try hard Hawke and Miss Kather ine PrenSnw!:! filed by lIluchine. Cut anc)' cO I'n a l'e \' 11 th(' Ilan "s' of the The proposed new state office 1hlR tIme for u revenge. This is a clean er, truer, fa ster. Roy Pig· Mr, nnd Ml's. Foster Heacoc k, d erg-as t a t th e horne 0 f M L et: woman ask me?" saidmade Mr. buildin g ha!l bobbed up a~in in l.\'ood chance . r a. Wesley.." "Why "·urm er.· Institu te commi ttee and c.f Richmo nd, Ind., al'e spendin You have already to ~ee n good fast ott, at Madden 's Lumbe r Yard. g a Hnwllc. the .Iegishltive hall!! wi th the in- g~me: u'p your mirt or will you he puhlish wouldn ed 't next w eek. few days at the Friends home. lso kcgp up lhe boys MI'R. Cadwallad er opened the have consult edd me." troduct ion of a mea sure by . Rep- wln lllng Let'.s·.a , SPirit by ctieerin g them _ ._ -Mis~ Bmma Heighw 8Y, who is ~n eeting by r ading n beautif ul poe l'o:;enta tivc . Gilbert Morgan of on to victol·Y. Come up aut a fe\v WOl'ds of counsel moy Th e hllnol' 1' 0 11 hns dwir.lflled I LesUe Sl~tel'lhwv.ite, 0 f und cheRr lltaying with friend s ill Cincinnat.i, Day· en(iU ed, "Tho Way o{ the Star." not come Clevela nd. He would finance tha fOI' the local boys this amisR. . sli ghtly lhis six' woek!;. It 18 as . lOn, Apcnt Sunday wi th hi s pOl' nts This was (ollowe d by reading Friday night' ha~ been ill with gl'ip. the new structu re up ,to '5,000 000 1. MarrY "for love. Any othor. follnw. : . . l'. and Mrs. Henry Sattert hwaite. Scl'iptu I'e l~ason, a part of the (eal)iJII, mOlley, taJl1e, cOT)vlffiTel)ce from the teacher s I'etir~nient fund Clark Salisbu ty: of Clevela nd, 'C'E RM......... second cha ptet· of Matthe w, and or anythin 'g else, is disa~tro t he 'molley to be returne d within I'/EW TRIBE OF RED MEN BcntTice Ribil?e r. Sore on en every evening un til "ruyc.I· :>pent the w.eek·end with his paru$, " t.wenty years and the site to be in ,. . . harl es Whi taKel'. 'nts; 1\11'. and Mrs. W. P. Salis· 2. Many some TO 0 I). one BE Ill . , SlItlll'du'YH 10 p. m. . INSTIT approll, UTED HERE ary ~ Scrip tul'al quotat ions we.r<.> giv-. mately of youI' age. A mlll'ria iSouth Third 'street acrost from the ReI' hn 1;"i1 el'. ge ' bury. J weh'y hup, L ebanon, Ohio. en in response to roll ('all. State hou e. betwee'n May and Decemb er UIIUSIX W F.EK Plans for the eA--b'l's h t f At t he • • • of t he business ses- ally does not tur n out well. Bentl'i('!! Robi t zer. .... I men 0 The Wnyne Townsh I --MI'. FI'ed Bak er, of Dayton ,' is . ion Mrs. close . ' Fal'me\'S ' W. H. Allen rend Chap· nal tribes .of the rm . proved club was ntcrtnin ed atip the Set:I'eta ry of State Clarenc e J, aOlldlltlO homc harl!'!l) Whita ker:' :l. Mnrry a healthy woman . It l'( er or Rod M . . W th e guest today of his ' hmth<,I '-in tel' XI. of "The Epi~cOI) Cnt al he l'i Church n Brnnstl'atol'. " may be 1111 l'ight to love a aickly Brown and .Comml ssioner of Mo. en. an arren coun of .Mr. and Mrs. Elias Oglesbe e Illst Illw IInri . iHt(·r, Ml·. nnd Mrs. Jo- lIy Alwate r ty ale under, conslde . ration by the Tllul'sd ny ., tor Ve~icle8' Ohalme rs R. Wilson, ~reat TIel'thll Filer. M"s. Susn'n FI'yer gave a relldl'ng woman , you may make all sQrts 1' (IJlIa Evun H. Chiefs of Ohio, as a spec ial of • :ene\'u .Denling e r have selected the colors for the .eature of the p t h '" b d h 1-"" t 8t from Th e Spirit of MiSSion s, the poems resen el' ";Ie ate-wid r owan -._ e c er ,m 1930 license plates, maroon e back~ membe Have _your saws lIIed by ma· "'I·S. "'uasell Benson and Iiltle " hI ' t a 81)'1' I't I th 'ITo Id Of her as rship camp~flrtl of th<:! or- ohine. They !U_ "" " III ideal, but, genera IIy, do cut cleaner . truer, 'I S m s in ground with white numera18, Iriv~ del' W e" r , not marry her. as n re, son, Ri~har'd ', t return~ h d t o theil' by Bishop R . Burelso n. arren coun ·y as two local better. ..K dd en ' 8 . ing Ii rich eft'ect pleasin g to the oy PIgatt, at .un inftuenz a, hOl'n e ' I'n Clevela nd Sunday , after . Dell'cI'OU s refl'esll ments were Do not a ·1>ad eye. ThiJ'tee n I\u"dre d tons of units of Red Manshi p located at LUD\ber Yard. to 4.reform - ~ - -her,marry and let· ,-'no ,,"oman -. woman . " 111 vis it of several . ' yeeks with Mr. se~ved ~ebano by. n .and the hostess .Frankl es assisted by many an e.vil'ma n tOl'efo rm hini. in, and the -steel will ,be used in the manuf~c Mr. and Mrs. Prentic e Tinnroy, BANQ UET HAPPY \iOUR CLUB and Ml'~. W. p, reat Ch.lefs of the State regard Sahsbul'Y. ~I s Doris Hnwko. and MI·s. Mny- Let the preache.r s do, that. Marture of 1,900,0 00 plates, the orIg- th!$ . . . " _~ , partIcu I ' as unusua lly of Fairfiel d, ale _ nard Weltz. . announ cmg inal order, which may be Increas - pro.mis ing inlarItsfield ., b I a 'l 'eforma tory insti{ A fine line of prospec t fo th ' birth of a son, Prentic Elliot, the depend Gue!:its of the afterno on were. rlage is not on 'I he Ighlh unlit! ll1 ~nnquc 0 ' I! diumpn ds jewelry able wutch· • ed to 2,000,0 00 before the end of fur!.her ane! novelMI's. Mary. cxpa!,s L. Adams ion of Mrs. the J. grOrWin C. tution, ; .Tuesda y, Januar y 1. it IS . for plea8ur~. '. the year. .It will take 8,000 gal, 1~e ~VaPJlY H.~~r wals helt a~ 1 ~i ~s you will fi~u at CIlI'Y'~ Jewelry 'r-Iawke , ]';fr·s .• l frat-ern ity. Iohn Fr;min , Mrs. L. of 5·h;~I:;.t R ;,vo'::;i b7e l.hfi~dse~~:" H' li d lons of maroon paint and .1,000 nabona t h . . t e l~yne: t ~ ymnl~ t~~r if~':n Shop, Among the places unde discusr Lebano n, Ohio, "1'he home ' ·M. Hendel'~on, Miss Lutie Vander , Ig Iglrta e c trtepal~~wng, ~I~ry d'. .tell'd ers utne thcel ~ · who . is cheel'iu l. You ' cun ovel:gallons of white. · The plates. will sion for new trib f R dM ' '' m oC Gif t.~.' ' our spec a y. Owa ur mo 0: voo r·t lind Mrs. Maynar d Welt",. ~ lIes an, tn'O. e gue s so t . ~ be made by convict labor at the Kin g s M' es 9 , en are do it right or not at __ • Cary'-g her of fifty, plll'took of a deh ous come almost anythin g but perpetIlls, Wayne~vll1e, South Jewelry Shop Lcbano all." Ohio peniten tiary and will cost the L b n Ohio. 11111 gloom. supper served cafeter ia. y,)u wi~ fmd thp't · rtl e After Mr. e anon, 1I~ld Mrs. Mason, . Springb . t Butte rwor th oro, Foa-I! slate of Ohio ten cents per pair SUCCE SSFUL CORN S'HOW ' , you 'p need j more thon anythin g else, e we were enterta ined with enterto tned lit dmn er Su nday, Ml'. tel', Harvey sburg and Morrow . for shipme nt, Despite sic}!iness and the ox- ~u.~/bY the M.essrs. MorriS to be perpetu ally cheered . , Not Bro",;n and Mrs. Guy McCoy, of Xenia , ..... tri~;se arran~ements for the .new t\'eme cold weathe r,-the a ttendan ce and Sid The corn show heJrl in connec- that you ~ant a CheB~ire cat, ,p erElli~, in thelT 1lsual ·inimMI:. and Mr I. Lawren are bel,! ,g made througt t the at the Farmer ce Brown and l ion with the Farmel 's Institut e, petuull y te was ltable" 1ll1l n ner: rDllncilng, ~es chllul'en and Mr, MAJ., EBBER T 'WILL LECTU RE ' and Ml's. B. M. 1)l'oved to be a l!uceeas. Thl,lre a reasonagrin.n ing, but YOlL want ;::i~n hea<\qu arters bf the organi~ yer.y ~atifying.... s'~ , Institu moJ:e .•d.e tailer and stunts wer'e indulli:'e ble amount 01 cheJlr. ON . LAW ~NFORCEMENT at Tole2~ -:.. . were about 50 10-ear samples of . . ~eport will be pu, bllshed ·. next wC!ck. quite a Inte hour. Every d in I till Butterw orth. 6. Select ' a ~ onllin with com,one' vot. ... I We have diamon d rings, fi ery good corn. . mon se nse. This goe!! farthellto- in .( ", D.IoM" ." DED Gruen, th e . d mar'k " ed this tlie best tin yet, bastt c I stones, in ~ A...,"ES D EMAN The Smith . Hu"'hes boys are the long run. I Do not seleet · ..,. , B Ebb'ert ,recl!gn , of' lze LoB An MaJor ' new desip:n mounti n gs, 0" one of . these " meetin a ri: gilt ". . e . .ft .. I " . . Y G . u lIer $25, $50, $100. Cary's Jewelry IJl'oud oi tJleir success in being fool, even if she has a pretty face e. our s 'most I 0 ne. of A merica' ge Ies, Ca" ""h . t 1me-Plec . .III W arren C ruen R a l. ! ,t' able w ' to a win t seven . c out of Jewe the eJ' nine Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. Store open And soine fool. are- beautif ul.· aun y eloquer it advoca tes of good Citizen h ;c . tng an. auto a-cciden , t on is Cary's Jewelry Shop Lebano n, . possible prizes. Winner s al'e as ' by 'D(l not be' Gilbert Frye:. wal! in ' Dayton on evening s. ship will give a public address In tD e prlnffte ld and Xenia determi ried soleb pike f ollows: on Ol'lio .", ' passion , " ; but use your the 'Metho (iist , churcb, Lebano n, brain ecef\lbe r 2, 1928, ,Earl H. Ofna lit, , ~ ~ '... . ~ Yellow corn- irst, Lyman Day. tie" if any . . Qf cou.,rse, passion . Su~day. A happy crowd of people len OhiO, on Friday ni~ht, Januar y 21), d. orf has . brOUJht : suit ill deman~ Mr. an9 M:rs.' 'Myel' Hyman Charles and Day 2nd, Ronald Hard- essentia l, but marria. ge is a mat" at 7 ;30 on the subject , "The Un- tn g ., damage s, ~otl\hng $2,4~8. ft . the hom e of their paren.~s, Mr. and. , ~ 5" 3 .dnui.ht d er, ut Bernice , Mr. . and Mrs.. te l' of everY,~day life. Dick Cmnpbelll is , ok 0 er , .~ \n Mrs. It R. WiIliam!jon 'for Miami, agamst '. : J •B. StileS,9 f S rm finished Battle. " . · M, ~ 1!1 'W ~' hrl' t'e c"rn', I.eroy MOI':an, 1st., . p . 5- l1eId , G. Rpbjtze r and daug h ter, Be.- '1lIness of . severa .. wee 8 . , , _ '- _ _ _.,... FI S un d' ay' mprnm . Th ' Tbis addrells is frell. to the pub- OhIO. __ v a., ' on g.' , _~. ose Horace hanell, 2nd. -,atriee, attende d the Scottis h Rite , ' .SOLD HARDW ARE "STOR E E. J. Burton . bas ,'ret¥rn ed to in the party were Mrs. L. T. 1\e and is brough t hete under the CoopMixed co nr-Hor ace . Shane~, entert 'iiment Ia MasOnic_ Tem- Elyria to- take up -his · lsch. " ' . ,1 _ ,_ _ : _ . _ ~,: er , auspice s o~ the y.rarren County O "ol dll_ , Mr. and ,Mrs. FORME R CITIZE N · DEAD Raymo. n d W.i!lst; ' Everet t Mal'llltt, 211d; Donald pIe; 6ii;c~rai, Sunday afterno on; ~ies. · .·' F:' ~t. Cole, wnp has been In 't he " . ltaw lFnrorcemen~. L~a~e. " . _ liB'msan and son,,"an I d the . . '. c'h auffeul' Gustin, 31'ct', , ' , They. enjoyeQ a.• dinner , at ~he .r " hardwa re buiii n6l\s."it\ Wayne!l'lllie . MaJor Ebbert 18 glV)ng .a ddresl\. " . :. The· party.~ad been 'dela~~d a few . Mrs _ - .. - - . . , "Bar.n, " >and later. -il)e Albee the- ,r . for the'; ~"8t '6e~~ral years, (jall. 8old Jessie es .all over the United Statesl flut 1:. OlarK 'ha!j , teturn~d . days by ~rs: ~. T. Cooper and ~ . ¥' P ter:so.n , WIdow ~f atet;. ,' ' 1 hil.' tore to '$. Clay ~oof,e, of Ne.... devotin g t~e month of January , ysan",e r e '~ri!on, ftet 's vi~it witti frlendB in Gin- s_on, Jay,) lavmg t he. 6u. "tock ~ealerJ JtI,y ,. r.e- .FUt:'E RAL,HELI?, AT CHA~EL Vienna . rfhe ltransac tion .,. ~o Ohio having been ' booked for died at her bome' in Xenia· a. . . . . was c~n, turned to 'L-awrencevUle, N, J., on . last Joseph Evans is slowly recov- .clnt:la b . . . ' . ' .' 'ted lir th ' W ,N S >'IL .' twenty-~1x addl'e88es \.it Ohio in the week of pneumo.riia. aturday . . , . Funetal servlCt lll for DaVId . . Ma~u~~a ~ering aftet: ad . an ou I illnesS of several "- Let -us help yo~ own I~ co,mwete ~ • .., mo~th of January . He com!!s ' Mr. and All'll. peterso~ere sef'- weeks' duratio n, and is enjoyin ·cy. 70, who .d.led W~dn.e~day at hili as u a,~ er: n nf~r. ihe<.' fUture g ,b le service :Of ' ''You~,elt Silvei'here 1rom Yellow Springs ~nd eral ftears ago reslden Col We lIse only _gtlnuin e factorY - I'i?me two , tlulel! south Gt C~nter- are not rr!deP f. WaS'- the 'visits of ' bis friends lm~wn at the ...... 'S peaks in· Lima on th!! 26~. ,jeii e.' Mr. Peterso n ~ed laJ!1 week's caners were . Mrs , ~.t :a11" \lilvel'w aro CaTyfs Jewelry made mate'Tial in repairin g watch- VIUe, "'~r con~ucte~iat ~ ent 'time but the ~rnm'IUI,,1 Will . .Sham- SlIop beaqtif ul pattem s. Sold on- ~. Certifie d wateh~ AU penou interes ted in rood U • ~ker. _ _ _ GuaTFriday aft~rhoon baugh and son,. Geor~, of DaS'~ Iy by lea4iJjg jeweler s frOm 1 amf th aft· lIliy him' u ' he' hal ~een • publlCgovernt r;'ent should hear this adeQast anteed work. Store open e\tenln p. Mr. Mac~:~'aB an at unc e 0 ton, Jacob Scott and Noah Ward· to couto e a e l!Pi~t~ ~iti&ell ! draa. Carr's JC'Y~Ia'y Shop, .•Lebano n, O. .Edwal'd ~ey. Let ua do your Sale BU", ete. low. .
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account ' of Mary AlI'ne,; Delaney, hio Cu~le · Servil'e rur ,-,xecutrix of lh! estate III Jllme~ omml ~lOner:. 7.50; Unitl' Delaney, deceased; final account Htates Fidelity und Guaran ty Cu .• - f Ella E. tumpf. ndll)ini!ltrntrix bo'nds for two commi ionl' r ~. $92.of the tat('~, or Eisi F. Slumpf, ij O; \ e lern tar, RuppliC! l! "for t h decea ed ' fourth lI<;count of J , Lue treasurer, $6.60; . Fid eli t.y und 'rhompsoll . Hdmini tra tol' o[ Ihe Gllal'nllty u.. bond for surv" yoi', ~ tat of Mary H. Elli o n d c as d $27.75; bond 1'01' sh eri ff, '17,5 0: Th e will - of B ent·y Burge, de - Tru tee:; of Pub!! Affairs. Iigh Common Plea. Proceedin •• Rut,h turgi ~ wa gl'ant d a di cea. ed, WU lI filed for prohnt ; a lsu ·and .gas fit CIl UI'! h USl' anti jail Ifl'ed vo r ce ·fl'Q m JOhtl t urgi !'l on Ih e wills of J osiah !llonow and ror ~ month S: ~~ . 7 ; Dtlniel Bates . Brant; ' sheriff, po. tug, $2 .00; gro lll1d ~ of gross n 'gleet. The A. L. R obins on and G eorge C, ~ her i ff's itemized exp n ' acco un t p l 1\ inlifr'~ ll1oi'den nllllie of Ru t h .J on es were IIppointed IIdministra- for qUll1·tel· ' IH.ling D c, ;n, $53.2 ,1 KnIT wu ~ r slo r d. to rs vC t he estHte of . R. Robin- IHi on~r'!I laundl'Y for D ember, son decea ed , bond $5000, Roy $18.50 ; Mary . Brant , pt1 ~ on (l r' s New Suit" Ro,s, Hele n Jack 'on and L e S hu- bOllrd fOI ' 1 ece mucr, $179.50; W. The Publi c tilili es, ommis!lion mnrd were IIppoillt d app\"U i:;er. A. Vail, jal1iIOl" ~ s I' vice!! n t Me"All t h i,; ' inter ,~ t d i ll ", til Ill' i, :1 1', Il ~el' . Theil w ' II s e of Ohio \ '8 . R, P. L el1. ming f o r in The re ig nntio n of Roy. A, Gru- morial hall. 8:!t1; Ell t F: !1 c1 Coal c nAPTER V II. Wl'nt. to MiR:I L '(', Hnd tllid .h(' r ho'" lh, (' heme works u ul.' j un ction IIncl ot11er eq llil ll bl e re- bel', ndministrntol' of Ih e estnte Ynrd, coa l for !\Il'ln oJ'inl h ull, $ t 7. l "Y o\l1' work will \) ~c rel. 'l Oll t hat 111Y ou~i R wOllld soo n w k(' "r.hH :' n ' ., 1 wllnt Lo . eo lh i ~ lid. o f P eter Grub r, deceu~e I, WU K ue- 30; H. C. Heir , s UJlplies ulld la bor ' ..•'I I'ss I., ', .. '>'l11( . I Dll hn.:. ' " l ute ·of Ohio vs . .'ervice Gar- c pl cu. " . 1 IIll II. $ 11. ;!)( .: J'e I' nuw n ronlJl'r, i n m y R t"\'i~c: 11lH' tC) l h (' •N UN~l'~ nu n lry a)!lHlI a t Mem o na ut n u one XCIi'Jlt t h(' r \\' 1 a nd thot I \ oultl I1ml n ll l n il I , ,,[ II l h: " ing o f thot. It 's Ilge, money o nly. Amount claim Daniel Bates wos udjudged in- Tho mP.s on, tun ing piullo III M 1110- , choClse t.1 tell will kn \\' f it. t ill cou ld ahout ruu. ~hl' 1"('J, li,,". :1 g·llttU (,:111111':,' . Mlly l]> ther e' ll e d ,3 14.58 a nd CO!;ts. son' a nd -hi !! npplicatio n fOl' ad - riul hall, $3./i0; T l'uRtel'lI M Pu !)w Ilull ,Iff the job. You will si m- n grntefu l, swc " t, wOlllanl y 1"1- II \' cr Iw anoth ' I' o lie. ·' He puusliff oro Husto n v ' , Ethel HU M- m is~ i on to the Day l nn Lute Hos- lic Affairs, lig ht li nd )!H S Ht M eply be Buck Dunne, the Lon ... te l'. (·d a I11 l1 nl ('nt. dl"wing hi ~ cigar . t 11 , d ivo r ce. ('xlI'em e c ru elt y. pital WII S f orwllrded t o t hat in sti- mOI'Lal hall , fur :.I m onth s, $ 1J), GG : V,rolf, till it suits ou r purp u,;e to "I \\To le from F VI' ra l t ,\\'11, " n ' All rig-ht; I ~I''' no reasu n 'ugai n ~l tllUon. He wns comll1itt d to the M. A. Bllrk ' , ~ l1pli ell und Inu ol' n t Probate Proce edi ng. Wa n 'e n Olllity hom e for the pre- Me mol'iul hall, $ 12 .50; Judge SimnClluuinl T exa!< of t he facl that the border, Hnd heard from h,·1'. )'tltll' 1\I(·,' t i n~ ll ' I', " he W 'n t on. Eleanur 1-/1)1111 of ."J ew Yo rk hal you nre. a t'al1/,!er. It \\"1\ ;;; ill th i.;. way th ai I kind .. f ' Bil l le I In.' ,1~l'\'al1g() hl' ,ma tter u ~ Fir:;t and final a C(,Olll1ts WE're ~en t. lin Ro~s, ser\'l cl's a s lhe upp e l"Yuu'll ~ thel·c'. n datc on kepl.ill t Oll ch wilh . YUll1: rallilly. ~ U l t s nlt'. I Ol\1tll:I·'~\\, . III ~c n t ,u l fil ed by Will. F. che nck, CXI'Cut" f Willi um Byers, cxecut.(lr uf the ut e judge fOI' D,'ce lllber, $ 1:1.0 0: \ be n ral ed. as Ih .. besl all -round "irl sW!lT1m cr ' 1\ 192K S he is 15 :lnd t h at purdon. 0 one will eve l' Ano It wa~ o n LI\I ~ tr ip h.1 1 I ra l1 l{l~l' 0\' (' 1' \() :Slllr ley. 1h eres ' of the umelia B. E'~"ns : dl ellck Rt ut' o f George W . By el"~, de- O~; Lytle Blank n ook 0 .. ~u~- I " I:.ghs 101 pUlllids. Despi te hel know jU!lt when you enlererl t h halcheu IIUt 1lI~' pllln t o 111:11, (· :t .! 11'''111 ';l1d :lll)!l'. tllO. ,No w. let csL llt~'. uy Edith L. Bish op , exccu- 'eu ' ed, w~ s lIuth orized to (li ~ Lri- r,ll e!; f~ I' court ~ ~on Ct gruphcr, . ~. I ,1 ; yu ulh s hL" has I.truk.'n III a II)' rcc r"s. ervice. P,'rhllp s we cu n make it l l'n~l,gOl' ~f you. .. . . ~I< t ~~ I'1l Ill, 1)\111 111' . \\:e \' c t alked trix of th e Linni o J . Recves es- bULe eertn m !l ~set!l u r th e eSl~llJ. ""unkhn hro lllelt" IId vt' rlls m g. uppeo r that 111\ or 1110 t o f your . W hen I Il'ot bllll, '~.-\U "t l ~1 I a tI ,d, .\ lI d I wa " l ll'ed hl'forc l tat c ; by Erlith L. Bi~h o p, execu.Morga l·et Crnmer, ndnHnlf;t l'll- 1 ~:' . 52 ~ Lebullon Pat riu t, advI'rt is- - -outlawl'y hn:; reully been good la nl illY pion bd(ot'., ,o\d .lll l lll1t ·(,,'I1 , \ \t' I,, ' ~all . :\Iuk,' ~'lI ur~e l( u b~'d tJ' ix o f th e Edm ond Stevens l'''- trlX of t he estute of G"ol'ge P. IIlg, $5; W , H . An,ier ~u n, Cu " "Qllit Y IIIII" kidd ill)! 1111" g-(.' t dow n c rvi :' to 01 'tnte. At t hnt. 1 era l He d . 1\ (' Ita il,'d i \\ Il h ' 11 Il h"n', C; ', nd nig- ht." lat,. , . - l iluwth ll rn e" dec e,n ~e o, fil E'd hl'l' in- OI.liCt ode Ser vice' for CO l11l1 l1, n III u u " illl' s~ ," sai d Hilll"', will believl! it'll t um 0 111 so ." th~sin~lI1. l tC'll yllu yll ll r l·It \l ~.n. I, Nun na O'Donnell ud111 ini stru - vl! nt o r~ all(,I. n pprHi elll enL . 1l'leul; 'o llrt, $7,f) 0; Ohi u C 'ntru l Allh o\l!{1t th e hll lllli~'~ Im ,1 n ot .. 'uptuin 1nc ell ", I 'd like to MI S Le e- I p r" 'llll1,'d , 111' II'" I Ilual11' ~ "P IIl,d upnn the porc h t ' f tI I ft O' IJ ' I 11 1'1'11' · Ei senmenger, executrix Phone Co rp" pholll! ru n t~ and th e . I ' 1\1 ' I I Ii" I 't , VuUI' (' ou s in .n'rtail ,ll· ha d \III n " li d r:ln ~ t hl' il"l!. Aft" I' whot 1~ ltXe' filed IChnt· ,Oa leU !!bl' II unne e~- nf th e estntl' of Louis ' . I!:ise n- to lls, $R O.:1 5: hu rl es V · S!:hllrl7. ~llIlIC.(· ' titI, I" "1',: :1)' 111"1 w"!<b~l know how lhi!l ClIlII ub ollt. I . , . I I I 1· '" ~.. . ..,." ~ 1I 1K III II' ~ " '''H !"!l SS n' c It ove I ~~ Il't I' ' 'lll' ze 'It "et. Oll1e t,lll' ngs over Heed . \Vc' \\'(· nt til ('all IIP- :q'I" U t.' SI I I1ll'ng r, decea ·e .d. filed her tnve n - slIpplt, 'S f ..) 1' JilnltUI' ut . (, Ulll't hou se II le .lr h \'1](I S 11 11. I ' \V II"n I1C ' h " HI' d J . . ':ll'l" . ' I III II' I ' ull!!d t im'e a ne- I 1' h C WI'11 0 f ~l "UI'Y I!. . laW, t eWh o in ternstIJ I) th G OI'l!r'lI 0 1' . I!ltt I. .a" lit' " '( t.l l.' uor. Cnll"nd ' '' li S fil ed fOI' prol.n' tory ull d uppral!;ement; nls u he r $ 1U.«0; MonrO(' unrl ,Inltll s trln, 1'\' - "') , t , tl ,. ( ' \)1" I ' I t o' '" ' 0 nl". nr strlln1 > ' " ' . I' k I f' I II t ' M' L " ~ .,~ , • U <.C . fi d f' 1 ' I I' , III . \1 It, Ir", ' , Ie ~ IoU .d a u in my case? W on't yo u " I'm n,lt I · t' Y til 1I 1~,' 1 t 1111 I ('a ' I' ,I ec IRS e e, Wn~. F ordyce Sr .wa~ II ppo nited I r ~L!lI1 W!1 occount. $~~'~~IT\t s upp I s at I'Olll'l hll ll !ll', (,II: "!-II 'y, tIll,... ·• \\ :l il n Illillule." ex plai n ?" , g uUl'cllan of Wm. F ord yce, Jr., n M ' . . Dubbie lind Bill i,' ~: ltIl) l ll' d in . arr;age Licenle. - -" ure I will," r epl i d aptoill min or. Bond $1000.00. Th e guul't lll'il' In"'I,,. "\\,It :tL' ~ Ihl' big- iol'u? MaeN lIy us lie r eached (or all dinn oulhorized to settl l! u c1nim Williulll FI:l l1t'is lIurtt li n d t1 xlw d Bllu lti.· , other cigar, "It mu st hnv b 'c lI . ~ with the Union Ga. nnd E lectric Hut h K lIl'I', IJ nl h o[ FI'llllklin. " li n\\' r"I' II', ti l! II )'1' 11 hnv !' be' n lll r yea r s ago when r first beCo ., for $3000.00. H Y Ho gl'r~ ond i\li s~ Hn 'h C'1 if yl'lI hatln't .·IIII'Il.'tI '! " lI ~ ke " Ih iu n to hear your nam c mentioned Th e will of G"allv ille P. D ck - T inch. huUI o i Leba no n. .fny . at t in, in t he nrljutal1t'-g n er er , oeceased . wus admit te d to pro-- - . "Y "u l11ind y nul' " wn IJII S illl'~~ , aI's olli e a n d elsewhere. Just uHte. Th e Lebanon-C iti Z(' n ~ Nutl. Real E.to e Transfers :l nd wl,'l l IIlilld "ill'S." . IIl1pp·d Bil casunlly, yo u unoer'stund, lind 1 I Ba nk a nd Tru st 0. was oppoinl - J ohn .." , R ich u l'd. o n to JOllie s lie, : I ~ tllI '.\' start e d '1\" ' 1' ,'l •" il l lIn ,'"" to k no plIl'ticu la r noticl'. cd xecutor. Hurry own n, O. S, 1)"1 I I' W ' '.\'1' 1' 1' ,,,"11 f1 ,\'i ll" ' I ali i ' . , I' l'nIl Z, 101 in Frunk... tl ttWII th e field "Th en I heard t hat women of H iggin s und G. F. Br.) wll wer e ap- lill. like lh(' \\'in rl. Ollr fa mily were wo rk ing to get pointecl nppraisers. 01'0 11 a nd' L ena K ee nan to Ber- _.. in nu ' n ee for you. This wa sbeGeorge himp, atlmini ~tratol' of 1111 .t! lIl1 d Frunce s Tholllunn, ab ou t B blli(' Bu nnv ~lIt o n t ht' bank ....-------------~ f or yOll became fam ous as all the Andrew Shimp e, l ule, wus 90 acnlS in DCl!rflc lti 'fp. r coul'Se, a little later,' a uthori zed to distribute t he a Stan ley C. Willoughuy to Al to n of lh., l'ivc l' Ilt ,;kill ({ into th e wa u t luw. ~fter tl\(:~ Eland affair, you r ' nam e sets of the estate to the three suc- C. Doughman, lot. in outh Lebn · luI'. Ev(' r y n ow a nd then he wou ld pu t hi!' 11L'u(1 ihi s wlIy unci lhen i r \ to b a houl\ehold word in cessors, Hunnah A. Shimp, Obe no n. F inall y he sto od Oil h is l' XII!!. FrQI11 ,then on YO UI' repShiml) and George Shimp. J ohn . Aunke l' to Haltie Krebs t hu t . hea d li n d InokC'd in to th e Willer. utation gr w. Myrtle By e rs et ul. , ndministra· lIa.32 IIc r es in Uee rfi e ld Tp. "I can't see it mysdf," he IIlU SHARVEYSBURG "About t.his t ime, whidll wus trice, of the estllte of H e tel' Fran ci-il Earl McClu ng tint! AuFERTILIZER COMPANY ubollt the ti me I become xce dDouglas , decea e d, WIIS authori zed .h'ey Me lu ng to Mary . Ke evel', ed. i gg ly busy with my rangers , I got to di sh'ibll t e the ossets of t he es- lol in M a~o n. By u nd by h is s iRte l' CU llle al ung. P. n r vcy.burl!, Ohio Iln anonymous I tter. ]t was from tate to the four S UC Cf'~"SOl's. Myrtle .~um es S. u nd Anna Ke vcr to hoppi ng li nd skippin g . Call Harveys burg Fe rlilizer a w man, and it entreated me Byer s , Sophia Gallaher, Minni e l\1(\'ry , C. Keever , lot in Ma s n . "What in th e wiel e world is the Ilt Our Expen.e not to go on your tl'a il. , It was If Augs purger and Ethu Yos t. Scott an d Mollie Di tma r s to ma tter with y ou'! " a sk e d Billi e I have it The administrator o·r the AdaBunny. r ehlarkable lett r. ' t ro' r A Slender Woman in Wbi te Stood in the Door line T . White estate was author- Byron T. Van Camp, 3 7.03 nCI'e~ "1 in Ha11lilt pn Tp. was looking fO I' t he hole in nl \vll re, and s holl find I J. yo u. - ized to s Ii certain stock at priF d K t B T V my· face. lttis ter 'Jay Bird t old nl e hI ' 't d b vatc ~ nle re amps 0 yron . an 1 h d hi ' f d . was VlSI e y Ii young wo. M ~ I' Sh . Callip, 40,66 OCfe in Hamilton Tp !l a_ ~ e I~ my ac an I have mnn who claimed to be a member interYi w in a hurry. We cll lI d lilt! Du:m~. ., ~l e eels was aPPOlnted Hazel G. Orebaugh to Franklin been 10 okJl1g 11\ ,the wate r ever so of yo ur household at Wells ton. I on him to give u: 0 pUI'do n t 1' 1 , 1 h e lYlm d a . ke d hIm In and led guardian . . of Opal and Hat'old ! A. Miller, lot in Lebanon. long and I elln t see any hole look ber for yo ur $ister or ne.ar you. We promise d we would hlln to parlor. It was a large Sheets, ~Inor. B~nd ~800. Hornc e W. Hall t o Fred and I cnn .you?" . MONEY LOANED l' In iv in fact, called hilI' MI S mako you render t he. ,' t a t e II S 1'_ I'oom , , I.' g h t enou g)l, ye t full of The Will o~ Hattie Glen, deceas- Kate R ichards 27.63 acr es in BIlle Inu g h ed so s he wo a ll Duane, which at the time sh e did vice a s ranger. " e fOllnd oUI,_ 1 u nfn mrl.la r sh:1~es. FI e, stood ,there ed, was admItted to ~r.obate, Wayne Tp, ' do~bled up. . nllt correct. selves prccipitated in to n fiurc(' de- I un ce l'tlulII , wailing. 1 he mllld re- B T~e LdebTanon -C CItizen t Natl ' l Vivian Voorhis to Namon E. I I told you Mr. Ja y Bird was " he had been to ee the Gov- , batc upon the old <I\1e. Lion of th ~ tu rn ~( to ,say t hat Miss Lee would un an rus t 0 ., execu or 0 f I and Li zzie Lanel e n , tl'llCt. in Deer- Il way s up to mi schief . und when rnor ; and, oC course he had tur,n ranger service." be l'lght III. . " the est.ate o~ P. V. Bo.ne,. d eceased field Tp. ' he told .you thll t, y.ou dIdn't t hink . LONG O R HORT TI 1, E asy d h r down. The Governor If! "The Governor gol mad a nd W hoever MISS, L~e . wa s , s.he I was authol'lzed to distribute the Addie M. Dowdell t 'o Edd 'l e H. There 1- no h o i In our fnce ex- t tCI"~'s. A I~o. urveying and Abassets of the estat t th t t " s ract lOg . Write a nd [ will call haye against. outlaws, the same. as ~e flayed u s ali ve . Mas\. I'nllg,e r s I~U !; t connecttons With ' ~! 0 e ,wo and Elta D. Hodg~ol1, tract in cep and see yo u. Som D. Henkl e W"y,--~ g , . gun-fight ing''' ca l hy peop!e. . Duane felt Io:n~- successors , Anna L. ,Bone and Lee Washingto "Oh! is lhat it? I never Lhough t nesyille, Ohio. 'J 1 wlmteo all audience with the ad- shysters ! R ed lo~t his tlJmp~' r' l :Ibse,nt ~ sst)clatlOns become VIVId V, Bone. . harles A. Oeoer to BYI'on T . 0 my mout b ein~e. That's But I In hiS lllllld, The follOWing acco,unts were ap- V C 9777 . LT '1 a good on e. " LOANS 0 11 Liv stoc k. Chattels, ·lItant.-ge.neral, and in his absence He's ho t fOI' the I<e~'vice J 'I" • d b · Th' d an amp, . . acres 10 08nll econd M IJ rt ulles N t b h s l. e Tan across me. kept cool, lind t old the (i ovur no r :s Iow ly. h .• tllrned. . A slender Eprove y cour~: , Ir, account of ton Tp. "Yes, and i ~ pro ved to you how J h H .. . 0 es oug t. , C D h t f h 0 n arbin e, J I'., Xe nia, Ohio. I "I want to say here that !lhe straight out thnt if he'd pardon woma n 111 w.llJ t~ s tooo 10 the d~or .,. . un a m, execu. 01' 0 ' t e esThOmas and Loi s Powell to A. foolish il is to wOl'I'y nbout s om'electrified me. Before she left you I'd break up Itesel din e' l one ha nd chnglllg to the curtams ta . e of Charles. K~lIy,. deceased; H. Turnel', 109 'h acres in East thing which do esn 't concern you. my office I wtls 1'Cady to fight for gang o n t.he l'iv r. Th,, · !;or t of I l h . othe r a t her breast. She \~as fir st, final and dlstrlbu t~ve account Woyne Tp. . What dill'el'ence would it mnke if hel'. ' I promised to IIpeak to the floored t he Gov m ol' 11(' gol ill- wh it" lhan h er dress--as white of Luetta Bogan, gUllrdlan of How ALB d t B ' B d I t yo u DID have a hole in your fllc e ? Farm~r of W nrr en and adjOining ·esterl. . :IS a flowor. H er eyes were dllrk, aro Wolf, minor; first and final. F' 'kl' yr 0 essie yr , 0 "Give it III)," aid Bobbl' e, a s he countt~ s may obta in money on u d jut.an t-genera1 an d to use w h at tel . d' , tn ran m. .i nfluence I had in her behalf. She "I talk d to hi m ·ror an ho u r. stru lI1 e , starll1g, beautiful. The Amy Kl'o II to Mory C, Keever, got up fr01l1 Lho bank lind looked long tim e loo ns , at 5 per cent in~ere st. COHl o.f secu ring the same want d a parol e for you, if not a explaining how th I'e wel'e onl y look oC t he m DUllne had s een be- '- - '- - - - - - Jo t in Ma 5.on. at his si ~tet'. Th en he Ilsked: "I IS very I'ellsonub le, through The pa'rdon" two ways t o e xt.el'ntin:ltl· he el- (o t'e. . He had become an outcast, a Wm. H. Sellers by sheri/! to wish you could tell me whe re th e re federal ~and Bonk. For further "r .was absent from Aus~iD dine und t he like. Elth!!l' with Du an e's hps uttered her, name, wanderer, a gunmal1l, a victim of Howul'd C. Reif, lot in Lebanolt. is s omething exciting we could do, mformntl o n eulJ 0 11 0 1' ndol' S~ M C. DRAKE, Tl'cuslIJ'cr, ph'one 3 16: when he came the next time. She an army 01" with th range r set'· yel ~ c ha.d a vagu? sen se of not circumstances- he had loved and Minnie May and Lewi s J. Beckcr do yo u know?" won the inter.est of Adjutan~Gen- vice, employing such 1\ SCO llt u~ heal'ln g hl~ o~yn v~lce. The move- lost and suffered worse than to The P. B , L. & S. Co., about "Let's go und look for some- X Lebanon , Ohi o. era l Reed, and he even went to you, The army icl en \V u!! n t IlO S- mon t <?f hI S hps, hI S hand, seemed deuth in that loss--he h ad gone 3 ncres in l'Inmtiiton Tp. thiTn g ;" replied Bjllie, l at the Gove rnor ,with her. Sure, !lible. B ut. he was imlll'CJ:;sed by to un. Imnte hCI·. She had been down the end less bloody trail, a Su nluel Sheets by shel' l· II to WANTED h Ie two t· wulked down the rabbit they only. got turned down. J .the other. H e lIHid ~ ' Set. a n 'out, a~ ~LI 11 li S . n s talu~, and now she killer of' men, a fugitive whose Catherine Seegar, ] 6 arres in Jlu t un II they came to a broad W ~ NTED- ExC'e IJeI\L Opportuni I ·arned from Reed's secretary law 10 catch a n outlaw, C'h?' "as 113 ~f s,hot thl'ough nnd mind slowly and inevitably closed Cleurcreek Tp. field tie n uw available f or indu stri that t his girl was a Miss Lee in"Then h ' ponder ecl II whil e an d ' ~hrough With li re. Tha~ support- to all except the in stinct to surAnn Seaman by Ildminist.rator to "I tell you what let's do. Do ou s men, 25 t 50 years old to stead of Miss Duane, Evidently !It la~t rang for his !;CCrelUl'Y. \ mg hand u pon the cu.rtuI!, uppeal'- five and a black despair. C. P. Krohn, truet in nlem Tp. you see that hole over there1" .'h was wealthy, ' My politicul e n e mi os MY 1'111 no cd to uphold her qUIVering form. And now, with this woman in Gaylord nnd Florence Baynes to ' "Tlfl!t isn ' !:he hole thut ought ~1Uk,e large PI'Ofils ~c llil1g Heb r 'iIt Wll S .a fact, howevel:, that liberal-minded ,' he wpnt or.. ' ow' ~?h, Duu ne, do n' t you- know his arms, het' swelling ' breast L. A. Bowman, tract in Wa~hing- to be in my face, is it 1" laugh ed hng ~ Produd s d ir ect to con sume rs In YOUI' hom county. Lorge against his, in "t hi!! moment al- ton' Tp. Bobbie. she lived at your mother's 110me I'm going to make this 0 teo t cose me. in W ellston . 1f m"ney could of' th ran"'er s r vic. I'll I'' al'he l11oved, she swept out her most of resul'fectioTl h e b'ent un "r sh ou ld sa ynot. Bu t lel's see and bes~ ~ e llil\ g lin. Strong COll!- • v .. - - - -h ave helped your case there at don this gun-shal'p u nn on cbn- hand !! an d th wondel' of her eyes d er a s t orm 0 f pa!l!!ton . Commi.. ioner.' Proceedin... who intoI thnt hole fir. t. pany. GIVes most Coopl! ration. Low un d 'JOy • I'll can get ., tll ' eflpital it s\ue would have ditio n you make him !I rll ngel'. d imm ed in n flood of tears. She possible only to h im. who had en. Bills nllowed. U, S. FI'dell'ty nnd count one, two, ' 'three' an (I whole II le pl·icos. No experience needc~. We t enc h and conti nue b en (orthc6ming, Thnl is, he' ll nut bC' pllI'd bnf,'d un- stePIll'd blindly. Duune's sight, dUl'ed so much, then say "GO!" stndning w ith 011 the ubnormal Guarllnt,y Co., bond for prosecut"Shall I pull the hol o in after t? nBsl5t you. Give ai , OCCUPIlIWl! 1l 11 NU; of stunned faculties (To be continu,ed iug attorn .y, $11,88; W. H. An- ll1e?" asked Bobble. tlon, I'e fer e nc e. G, . H8BERLING . COMPANY, Depl,lSDO Il!ap ing back to power, caught Blo omlllgton, 111. jI6 ' " slig ht but unmistukab le limp
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WISH YOU LIVED THERE) COULD FEED HIMSELF MI':', 11'01':11" :tump i" \' !Jlll'tcd f(IUI'-fifths ' of lht' fore~t land the I to Ill' 'lHa\';ing ~1l1 i;:'r:1l' t<lry it1lprO\'l' ax holda unre.gulllt$'d ~ way. The IltlLllil'lll'l'PC1'- ':1 l1('V I' do f('cd On acc(lunt or a waler s h"rtl.ljtc! ntl!llt nt" '\\icldl l"ll\"11 "):-pitul, IS UED' EVERY WEDNESDAY Nut ional (()rtl ls alone I\I'r ~ilfe.. the inhubi tllntR of hemnitv., Gert 1':1111 1''': c _~ wh,,]'£' .·Iw n:~t- lIt1~ ,. uhl1lilll'd Ill" 'I'hl' ux mul'€' b controlled on Old TI'a n p "Aw , who'~ oskin' many. al'e forbiddlj!n to blithe ex· \ f Not ' 111"tch news lhi~ W I!f' k on D. L: CRANE; Publiaher pri ate ly owned Innds- nt, the {uM/'j!. G corgI! D enny 'I. ~1 ow ) Y '1111 major Oil l'uthHI, ' , vn to? Gi v (' u s (.I gT »cept on ulld ~- !l'm 'tli boy' t ilI' »I'O SP rtly of OUI' oountry proving from hel' recent i1ln (Js~ , Th S cll nti J. l'ud ,1'''' 11l(Hl Li ng 1Il'\.!i,lInl Ill' loIO much , lcknell11, 'r " 11 I)lyse l f.' Offiee Pholle .. ', ............. ~ .... No. 112 'l'iu'UI;]y t hr ntened, tJlHlldise! \ 1\11-, a nu M]'s, A. ol1elL W Te in thl' 'utl'i l i(J 1I 1'1'I),i ('('I, ' ,I 'Il t ~ Thl' l;] elll1 Uuvi!; f!lmily 111'(' enReaidence ..... ................... :.No. 118 ' unday dinner guest s o f Dr, and urill "-pat - Li ke Di.·lIl''','' \\' US h Id t,' l'lainill g th!' tlu , u tt ul t hu A iel mUll) F riday, A nUl M I'M, If , "" Sub.c:ription Price, $1.50 a Year Co, 'La ' on, (I C'1'I! WI! I\I'C agu in u ft (,l' h lw ing j bel' or hI! I 'u,I('1': W('I'U ullab le to nn lit uck of t h ' lIu. Rev, William s is pla nnin g to b· b I)rellen l, () win g n illn '!IS ~,.,.,.J.t Po.tollic~ at WQyn •• llille gin I'e vival f;e l'vices at fh M. E, t lwit' ' hom .: r)Mo, o. S"'Oll<l Clo .. MQil MOlle. ' Iyrll' Sams i ~ lIl' n w j ari itol' chUl'ch F'eb ruury 3. ,It the ~c h ui\ l housl'. 'l'ht.' 'V nlllllll'S ('i \' ic It'fll!u ' III t lIfl's, Imoje an Vb iers resumed JANUARY [0, [9 29 \ ith l\Jr!;, Mar y lLa il1l'~ ~aluriloy \ ()lI ~' sch!l~1 hUil eXa~11!"n(illll an c~ he r school duti es W ed nesday, foloH l'I1 OIH1. At 'th(· d !<l' lIf the it lntly )lu lli ng' lu:t 1' 1'ldIl Y, lowing u n attack of flu. bU,;ill('';'' . l·s!;inn . l~\' () inll'l·I·:tln g I ,\ fUl11ily b~' th e nnn il' II I' I 1t'1I Mi ss 'A I'li Rey nolcJ s r eturncd l'IIntc,ts WI'I'C: l' II ntiul'tC'cI , "lid llll' lI l l' ~" hll\'(' II1U\'!! " lo t hl' W ill iam l Th e wo l'ld wears Il plllh to the S unda y from hCI' home wh ere s he eac h illll' . pl'e~('lIl \l'aH l'i.'q lJ(' ~ led Tayl o r far m . I dllo l' () f tI\() IIIUII whu know: ,- Em , has b ee'n detained , by illn ess. to I'edl ~ Lhei l' first pil'ce. Thi : . , I I I \ c l'!\on. It is now a sked that, a s, a meas· rUl'lI i~h (, d l11uch merr iment. JI-II'!;. ,I\II'~:. I,. ~ I . J l' t1 ~ I' Y a 11,1 \ :!uA',,,p~', lire o f rurlll aid, the Co ngress io nal Th e M . E, A it! met 'l' hurs day Laura Y . H"I'd 1':1\'I,I'(,d (1 < wi h nn 1\ 1 1~s \ 1 1'~111111 . :11' (' (',,"hn ,,1i I .. \ Record be print'd o n cOl'l1stn lk a fl e rnoon, The atlendance was add il io llal l'l'ndi l1l! in hl' I' inill1ita. n")I1I' \\'l lh till' fill. Comp a u."i .,J 0, PUPCI' in the futul'e. If thi ~ sub..... ~ m all. o wing to ~o much lI ickncss, ble mOntH' I', A djou rn"d 0 in N" !\Irs. Hu th 1\l lIrt'n~' ~(OllllllCll' " Srmi·AnnuaUy THE FARM O!-JTLOOK :{eslion is udopted lo ng s pccc hef Th e me mbel'R of the K . of p, ua r y ~(j, wi t h j\11' ~ , jlut h BUI'- t h ' fllll" I'II I of I\!t"!'\, LaSI 'ul' at lI l'I will at la ~t do the fanner so me lotlge a nd their ra milies e njoyed Jan New Hom. for M.in O~fic. c I l'g.o n ia las t Sunday morning:. - - - - - -. ~{Jod. un oyst t! r s upper W ednesduy e\'- I'ou.:h , 24,000 Members :'ol n ss il' Grllng £' I11P t in rC' g'ul :u' " 'i blill " 'II'\'C ), has mO\'l'd fl' UIII -viM l' IJing. The co unll'Y ha's bce n al'oll >lcd P olie e ommi ss ioner Whal C' n, of ~es!iu n S atu r day t'\'t'nin!:" fl;1' in- ' t!l l' A, \3, 'ruln lag,· rll~ llI , "n t l1<' ABSOLUTE SAFETY in r CCI! IIt month s , liS it ncv!:! r has New York, is h av ing hi s me n dl'1111'S . William Lukens wn s c'all· slallat iUIl of " fl il'l'I' S. Thl' fo ll ow - i ~1I 1l 1I p la c(' sUlIlh III \'\ (· ll m:1I1. First mortgHg-I' on r ea I (>l:It,1l te .sec ~ll'ity . TI, e pre vi ou sly, t (1 th e importance lhat : troy " s pea kea s ies" with axes , It. e(\ \ Il Marl inHvi llc Monday by l hl' :'III'S. B"k,'1' lind ~n n, /( "IIt' rl, 1I f' best security, Noti :ing sa fer - t" ) ~h ; lIg U "I' ""11('1'111 I)I'OR- I00 k S I'Ik e pre tl y soon tllerl! won 'l $cl'iou s i1lne~s of he l' moth e r, MI'~, in/! \Vl'n' in "tull e ,1 ["I' III' i'n su- I .. 'ICllltUI''' , , l' u Oll l',",' to ,.;~ I n~ Y"al', uy (0' , A , 1I!1I'l :<i,('k, pas t - l." lIis \'illl' , 1<\, .• :11'1' thl' /!1I('st , III' better , pl' l'i! y, Puulic opinion wi ll sec to })(' u building in New York le fl un . Harry Greene, 11I<,,,te l' ' If' Way nl's \ ill" (inl lll!l' : I Mrs. B"k (, I" " 'Plll'('nts , 1\11', IIl1d ,\ 11" , it thllt SIIIlIC uuequute I'clid IIlCU S- W I'l' ' kl'C1. MI'. and Mrs, A, ollett Ul- l\ !as t"I' , IIO \Vhl''' lIlt-Gui ll ll: ,,\',, 1" I,: '" 1I,' ath, 'I'a!;l'. Assets Over 13 :\-lillioll Dollal'~ lIl'C' is PIl !<HCd, Con !<trllcti vc nid ten de d t hl! Wayne T uw n s hip Far- 'l" '" II II\\'al'd (; raham: ~ t l' \\':ll'd, , " One of th e II-tl'!rest a nd st'l'ollgest a ,,;,,o c iuis m'l'cluJ in 1I1l' marl,c Ling- anu Th e ncwcs t fud Ilmong Pu r i ~ i :lJl m 'rs' clllL lit th" ho me of MI'. ancl (Hi s' Hic·h: a "s1. ""11'\\ \ I'd, 1,' l'lInk () n :1I'i"'ll11t l.t SII'IU1(' SS III .'i,,' tions in the ~tate, wHrehuu s ing o\' farlll (tl'odu ·t:; in .\'O lllt' rt is w cu ring cos tum es c n - M "~S o 1'; liu s Ojfle: bee, Thursday, ~, ( lIil''' '' ; : {' t'l'd ,II·Y, 1., 11:1 C\:'I'I;; ' l1t'I ~ I1i" l l'h lll,,1 and ~I! l' l'old da y, Whv la ke chance;; on Get-Rich.Quiclc Sli t'll it \\'ay t hal till' fa nil I! 1''; will indy Illllde up o f os t,.'ich feuthel'~ , I ~ un ' I ', IAyv!I : 11.. t ' 1"11 'I!", " t'II',,,I' I'111 I Ilwl'!' \11' 1'" 1,1111' 111111' :It I'hul'l' lI Mi s~ l{uth 'Il'uvc r c ntel'ta in(,d lr \;'a ~ .' Sch~mell and 10:-0(' n iL uc ass url'd oJ g e lling u fuir rl!ow ali . they n e.ed l!l 11 IJla cl' to . wit h a slumb er purly l\1unduy ev- Lula 1-:1I i~ ; Il'Clllfl'l', ,1" 1111 iI' Gl'ahlll ~ :-"n " ",\' n 1lI r lll l1l~, t U1'1I for tllt' il' Iu uor anu I't'ce iving lI ury the ll' heuds \11 when th ey f"el clling, Ihl' g uests I) ' ing' Miss Ml1ry CCI'l's , i\l'lli" (;I'"h:' 11I: 1)( ""011:1. I\ a ll I) l' uthl' r a~(', who ha s 1"'1' 11 , t tll'i l' fuil' Hh:lI'C lI f t.he gcnl'l'ol Edith \) lJs tt~ I' llnd Mi s~ Louise Shi,' Hell'n t;ruh lllll : 11",,:t, I) IO "" lity II "u" d III' f .. I' sc ·,'ra l da ys, i ~ rl' Illudt'si. I J ro ~ r('ril y tu whic h tlwir cO lltrihuBroad way 19 East Tlllrd St, l Il awke; l.ad y u '~ . , ((' war d. c" ,.· 1."J'l,'d ~ Oll1l' h(,ttl'''. whil'1I \\'i' II\'{ ' ,, I ntI'wnll lOG I d n. I io n i ~ so gT('nL AgricultuTl' A wo man I ,IVlng III Dayton, Ohio s ic C .. II " t L Aft "I' Ih .. 1":111 ".,(,1: 1111 " II gill d t .. kllow . o ught, now 10 entcl' into on cru ..... Ul·: has just Hecn n lmin for the 1 M I" anu Mrs. A,,' , (,(Ie tt cn(El'ta:)!iflhlld 188 7) ,I . 1."(' T nlm ngc'. or SOIl I h I. "ltnof pl'os pe rity SlIl'Il as it ha' ;"ev - Il's t tillle , Jl e r uge mllk '~ us th ink t('l' ta ined lit "lI ole in the WtWU S" II )' IIt'[' '' ~Slt l 'y hll ~ ill l ' ··" . :111 ,' y~t , ' r ('I' lt t' ful'c sCl' n , lind thi l> PI'I)~ I) l1I' ity hl' hU H not Be t! n mllny lI utllm,)\)ill!:i 011 Munday nt 7 u'clock dinn el' und .< Upl'l' r \\ It " ,, "j ,,~ I'd I) y all l,a'Sf' lI l. !I.. " "!I ~ ~ o fnl' l't"")\' (' I'l, d (l'IO nl :l " OU U," th l' fulll)\ving g U(! sts: Mr, ~o ming tll 0 111' 2R,OUO, OOU of farm "'igl' .. )' thc flu " " t" h., a l,\" t o Iol' hlll'l, in thl' store again. poplllutilln 1lI11!<1 bl' rE' tl ectc d in TwclvC! prominent fe m-inine mu- a nd Mrs. ll o ward Graham , Mi s~es gelll'I'1l1 pruH)JCl'ity. l ie sta l '~ gnined divllrl'es durin g l'll:! e n al1d Nl'lli !:! Grllhllm, MI', an u I The l.a u i,·~ l\ it! 111('t l a ~ 1 wC'e\{ leaver, Mrs. Mary Whut is n('C'ded lo e n ure thi s J !J~8. Evidently t1wuj!ht it \\'u ~ Mrs. Clint with MI'~, Mull ,,1 F . '!' t' rr y , :I l ~,.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .~ Voste r, William lind hul'i es Dospro!'" ·!'itl'·! ,J ohn J , Watson , pres. Leo)'J-O ut-Of- Vea l'. ?l-..............~..t. 'lIl1l'ch View. Nt.'xt mon th's 111 l'llU I' , 1111'. Hlld 1111'S. It'v ing W elch. ident or th o In tel'llutiona l Agricul illg' \\ ill 1> .. wilh MI' ~ Frll nk Clclldllllll his e ntire el'Oll o n the murl~x-Gove 1'l1 o r Smilh of N e ~ Mr , and Mrs, HuL crl S tump an d \'er , I Ro!'e rt Go rdon. I who hold that wUl'ehou s ing' ill o ne York s pen't parl o f hi!; fir ~ t ti llY [I S Bl'eeh G 1'11\' (' rrielld ~ WC'I'l' sllll o f · th m nsl impo rtant r equire l pr iva te ciLizen in II ~ tr e nuou s d I ,ll'llt'd by the new: (I f t hc ti('l1th nwn ls, A difficulty cnco~nteretl , "I't to l11ake II Pllrl'ot luug h, and of Or va l C, ,IMu an, of lla yll,l1 . Il l' by th e farm e I' is t hot he mu s t foiled, Mo ~ t politician s would ' w a R bo rn a n d S P~l1t h is ch ildhood ' dUIll phis ent ire c rop o ll' thc mnr- !inu it lin eUlIY Lask . t!nY R al t hi s place , rind is till' ~ " II , ket ai, on t! ti me . whel'a ll the con---o f II'. and Mrs . Frank ,I \I I'd II II , I : umption of th e nop tHkcs plac e dnrin g th e ntire tw e lve months Jo t' DIl\'i ~, Fral1k Ti et rn eiel', (If tllt' yl'l1I'. Th e gover nme nt, says II l1r1'cys burg, herll1A n F (, J'I' i~ a nd MI'. Wat~o n , s hould a ss ist fal'mda ug htC'r I\li ss Lu cill',K , E. Them l)) ('I'!,; o r lls!<ucilltion o f funnel'S in so n, A, B. T ll lmagc , AIl l' n Yonkl'" I e !; tllb li ~ hing ware ho uses under nnd fam il y , all of this plu('(', Wl'l' C all, this is the new govcrnmcnt supervi sion so thatin Ll'h>ll1(1n, Saturrlay afte l'lI on n·. , Mary shorn of her famou, I farmer 01' farm a ssoc ia t ion could Oll curls, as she is to appear in her first The mUIlY fricnd s of l\1t-s . Alhlh I properly s tore and wurehouse their all talking JIlotion picture. "Co· T a lmage , who re cen tly unt\ el'wC'nl RlIl'p lus CI'Op. , recei ving f OI' the a sel'io \ls Of) rati o n II I the II nl e ~" !;1I II H) proper s tandal'd warehouse hll R)) it nl in Wilm ington, will b I'cc!lipts , ac('cptllb le a s llccut'ity for glac! III kn ow she i. n ow nt ho mc lo a ns, on which' the fllrm el' could h ere un rl is ge tling a lo llg ns well I' IIclily bono w for hi s imme diate CHARTER NO, 11617 ro UVE LO"G, EAT UnLE. a s co uld be expecll· d. ,'he is ten I'equil'cmen ts , 1:\.'$ ; r\' .. 1\ IH U ' it: t :" ( 1, .. J 1 ]{epo l' .. r co nditio n or the Har - d.e rly cal'cr\ fUI' by h.' r HiRte l', es~ SMALL PIECE OF ' WD. ThUll lh ' fllrmer would bc cn. vt.y :;bul'l!: };alioll!l l Bonk, of \ !\Ie , _ _ _ _. _ ·a bl ed to sell his cro p in an ord rly NO PEACE' PRIZE. way, not being fore cci to dump it IIal ' vc~' s bul'g, in t h e ,tate of a ll on t he m ll rk et II t the time of rwo I COOUDGE VIRTUES. Ohin, at the cloHe of ltu si ness, . hOI·vest. 11 11 n.·pembel' ~ l, 1!) 2H, ,'(' . , . ~ .... I: 1,;;;n l ' I:, '1,;,; }1' ", :. . '. ' ! I R easo nable expectation of life is now limited to fifty·five years for I. UHl1 x H ilt! d l ... "("llI l :-. •. . .. t. 1 I :~; .~ :: \\' I ' ll rllfl~ ., . . . . . . . . . . . 14:). 17 Ihe average, Formerly, when open "I 'nit l'd ;-;IHlt · s ( ; I/\,c r il llll: nl .r o,' ill~ ";' iewers ran through streets, willI ~" '" "" J'III...I"il " H K, 1"\~lfH' I"·dk H.. .. ~ OGS:, CONTROL THE AX :J l .. ul,, • -.., graveyards ' on hillsides draining Utili ( 1I"it l':-= 0\\ lIi ·d..... ... ~ '. ;. I·L :~: : ~. . .' ' ~ Into wells below, life averaged les s Ih";l1'ld< I I II-! 11, 111 ,.'1' ... l i,4:.II . j jlll than twenty years. Science say~ F 11 n t j 1 111""'- fI " Ill r· t ' ~ . ii . la/I .i l l) I :.! .:hHII,. (IO we already have sufficicnt medical II l' a J I's loll· · .,W ," -I! o LlIl.' r 300, 00 111:111 l!llllk i ll ;': 1111\1 :': • • • • F Ol'cs t fir es are s tcadily growing David Wark Griffith Itnowlcdge to make life's expcctaHf'S .. · J'\ ' " w i lli }•••• " 1'1 11 wo!'se in this country, and fire prenon twelve years longe r, but we J:~ ,- ' I "~ I ' I ., t tll( .. •. ... .• • ~; , ::i ,I. ~ ! t'H!-th al1d " IIi' ( I'UIII lJH l1 k H ., .1, 4 .1 . _ .' vention is illlportunt. But anothD ' d W k G 'm h . don't use what we know. a\'l III' 1'1 It IS o ne of The big problem is extending rH II ~ ., h · . 1I.,t'li:; alld IJth''' I' (':1 !ol II i lf d IlS . . . . . . . . . . .. _ "~ , Otl :-==:...----====-~- ------ -e r r col important fuclol' in the t he biggest men in thut great lifc for men and women pas t fifty. le prlldati o n of o ur for ests is the A Ill el'ican industry, the mot ion Barring cancer and other troubles, '1'0 ',,1 .. , . .. .. ........ t il .r.~:t , I ~ , If vou arc so unf(lrtuna tc a s to ax. pare the ax and save the picture. More than that, he is Dot und c ~ s !oo rl. prolongiog life i~ 1.1.\1 ~l l.l'1'II·::'; ha vo 'a hom e with out a fil'c place, rore~t s, one of thc pioneers in the dc\·el. 1not com pii!:at ~J . Eat, sleep. ~x.cr- t',,,-II ;d ~ ll )o' k paid In ,., . , ~, ~ :, ," " " "" ~' Oll can l\cQui rc the full effec t of ~•• llI) lIl rll l ' I . t l ' "lnn Ou t of 822,000,000 ocres of vir· opment of belter, m or e llrtistic cise and br~aln proper.l-:Y and It\'~ng :-:0 1")11 11 :-1 •••• •• • . . . . •• , . . 1',"II"ld." 1 \\I ·"'t l ~- ""l. .. \h:., lti one lY s impy In ro,ucrng a , gin for est only about one-eighlh American film s, , At lhe time whe n to ni!lety wtll, no t be ddlicttl~. \~~ 1) \1 . ' to hall '", ... . . , . . , . ., I.~O;,r.() le I wi t h 0 fal Re g'ra t(' to Ilccommo\'t·mains . Griffit.h produced hi s first s up el'- IJlg IS espeCIally IInpoMan . • e \11 '1lI!1I111 1" I"J~ iI : .. . " ." ~ 1 ,\; 1Ii.17 do te l,lecll'ic logs or coals. The n, T I Il1t' d"Pfl:- t :o. ••• . • • • • •• I :!.:,i H.Ol)' Nowhere in the world is there . t I'k "Th B' h f arc what we ca l. if possible, hu v bookshelv('s built ., ' . ' pIC ures Ie , e ll't 0 a I Luigi ' Cornaro pro"ed it whe n, al IlI II, " " >II I'),' ,11 ,01 I' ('III~anythlllg like the kind of tImber Nation" these s pectucl es surpass- f ' f d . . t IJ I . ",. " "I ~. "" .. . " , . ,., ..:_. ~: :'~ '~ ') into the wall at e it her . ide alld you t t k t h I f h t • . orty years 0 age, oc lOls 0 11111 )Ve nce d 0 11 e e pace 0, w a d anything that hnd yet bee n ttis case was hopeless, 'I' .. t:ol . . . . .. , ... , .. " . .. SI I>, l"'!l.'I:l wi il have II l'l1al'ming hearth , (·tUntJl the I done In thc motion picture field He CUI his diet to twel".:! O IlIl Ce) "Ial,' "I' ulli u, (','" Il I> "t' \\, rl,·ren, .8: l inl! at vel'Y littl e,cost. ha s, be n des troyed, ax .IS con~l'oB ed, there can be no both in bigness nnd power and in Df solid food. With fiftc c ll 0 1111~C! I, II. ,., . ']' 11" 1<1')' . , '",11 1,.1' " f t" .. The sche tlll' cun be wo rkl. t1 out lj\' I·- n : llll c (l ha ll} e. dO su h n ll ulv r elll ~olutlOn of t he problem, On sheer arti stic !'J erit, . , ' , 01 light wine pcr day, w.r~le ;~11 ,.n: :Lll S\\ I '" '' th ll l II,,· (l J, o \' c sl.nt ~ J1\ C llt Is inl'x(lensive ly in almost an y I' om Through Griffith's a Id and InSPl- I~rcst lng book when pa.t mnd} LI'I II' Lo III· IJcs t or my I< """,Ie I~e' incc it e nta ils n ou Lflide repairs ration many famou s film stars of lI\'ed pa~t on~ hunt\rcd all~ \\ rO ~41 n l\ ll 1o"\li, r' ll. S, TI J,'Kt-:I:, ('(l~hu l". ~1' stru ctural wOI·k. And th e dc('... " . ' to the Archblsho(l of VenIc e : • I' I I'~" ",)(1 ~\I' II I'I\ 10 10 fore ol'ative effe cl- J. h e atmosp he rc of today came to then eminence, ly horse wilhoul diffi clIlh m (lS lIl'~I' (his 11th (\ 11), r: Jnll\lnl· ~' . l U:.!9 . , ' b mount 11 G 1'1' ffith In ('hll, ' I, '~ ) 111 <1<1 <: 11 , 1'11 1,,1' ), 1' 11 \)1 1<- , cllmfnrt gni n ed- arl' worth III a ny many ways may. .e ~ncl had to livc past nintl!y \0 real called the father of the artIstIC Ize that the world is beautiful." HI III'n " 1- '\11" ~\: ('ul I F't"l' l imes t he amount in vo lv ed, motion picture in America- the made hi s wife live a s ' hc lived, ane c': ,j : ' :I , I'::~\: I ; I: - 0'I' I' . .lIc f: I' 1:-;:-; The Afternoon Tea picture that i!l made with an eye she passed ~ne ~undred . Fral\~i : DII'.,1'[01'8. 'ocuan ut K is~e!; to !lcenic beauty, photogrnphic Bacon supplies III! Crc s tUlg dctatl ! artistry, delicacy, and ab ove a ll o,f Corn';lro's life. as do o th cr all C innnnwn Snllp ~ ~ Ohio t he inclu ~ ion of a certuin s piritual Cle nt ,!r)ters, _ __ Dat e nncJ NlIt BUI's quality. At the sam e time Grif. Rcal estat~ dealers, old and 'I'('flm I T ea Lc' mon flth introduced a new note of rc. young,. pasle III your hats. 0ulism to the motion pictures, spar , Otle ,hundred years ago a s mall NOTAR'" PUBLIC Mock Duck , ~Iece of land, part of the o ld J3ulan mg no .expense to make. complex a l Gardens in New York, was Sp lit .po r k lClldC'I'loin rtn wn thC' , National Bani, scenes, Involving places dIfficult of ought for $4.807,36, The land, ce llt ~ r nnd fill with n dl'c ss in~ all access and large casts, real and Ihree blocks is 011 Fifth avenuc, . Es tale. Settled 1'111' f owl. Roll and tiC' up, R)ll'inldc Will Drawn convincing. Jotm D. rr'o ckcfellcr. Jr .• has jus t Waynesville. Ohio wi th ~ a lt lln(\ pCpp Cl' nnd flouy, Few have done as much for the lecured that piecc 01 property for I Bn kr ill Il ltuttel'ed pan, busting fl'!! American motion picture as GriC- ~lOO.OOO,OOO, an Increase to make a _________.L J ______ l lllll' ntl v with u little wllte r to fith, This , leader hails from a ' food single taxer sh udder. - --- - -- -.. \lIhi ch 'melted butt!!r has bee n oddsmall town in Kentucky, La ell. Mr, Rockefe ller will u se. part ~I Grange, whcre he was born in - 0Ihc property for a new Opera C~ 1880. He began life with no House, to be built in a fas hion to e~ C .... Banan. Salad special aelvantages, gelting an 0)'aUow students aad oth ers that have "1\".. Cut hl1nnnn s in half ]e ng htwi s p dinary public school education, musical talent, but no diamond .lVI C ari d S CHUll IIU t t he center!'; Fill For two years he was ah aClor, necklaccs, to see and hear. wit h a mi xtu re of chnp)l ecJ nut ~ , and since 19G8 h e has been idenFUNERAL DIRECTORS di ced call ned apricots lind ('hop]lt'd The money goes to Columbia tified with motion pictures, first WAYNESVILLE, OHIO mara schill o ch crl'ies blende~J with as an actor, then as a director, Collegc, which now owns thc land That probably reconciles Mr. cll'csRing. G Ul'll ish wit.h whole for lhe Biograph Co. His work rnaruschin o chel'l'ics, I for lhe Biograph won him nation. Rockefe ller to so largc an invcst· Fully EQIJippcd for Good ment. ·. ' - 0al fame, and soon he became an Service. He inlrerits fr o m his father, who independent producer whose ev- gave ten s o! !11illions to th'e U~i· Baked Peppers Unquestioned , Lar.,ge Display Room. ery new feature made film history versily o f Chicago, an Interest III Cut. st e m enll fr o m IP'C'C' n PC(I- , durability and Amb lance Service His . pictures are now released educationa l e ntcrprises, per~ and r e move seed s lint! con' , exquisite design through United Artists, Inc, The r)';LEPHONE 7 lI.H tOf{ t-:IGHT Boil for r; minl1te ~ in ~, II ,'<.I watc l'. . j rise to fame and fortune of DavAn a 'sudation organized in bon· -the highest ideals in plated ware-are assured in , Mix togethe r Ih teacup hoile d ri cl' id Wllrk Griffith is the natural or o f W uodrLJw Wils<oil held its all' ;~ t o matoes, chopped, 1 c hopped I spoons, forks, and fancy serving pieces beanng the result of his genius and ,initiative, nual dinner. but didn't give a i>.eace o nion , ,huge pie ce butter und > ea. ! renowned trade marl /ri "c :>.,. ,.1" :' t!>', ~ \::!'ctar.y Kel f;onings, Drain pe pp el'S, put pi ece 1l11SJ.: cen ., '·' ''' '.'. ,.-I.ca h.trd en(lugh of butter in boLLom s, fill wilh Rt ff- I :0 dcscl'\'c ~ I~ ;" C. ing , prinkle 'with crumbs Hnd dot ~ of buttcl', Stand in pan, pOU!' 2 ~rcsi(lcllt C')I).!id~e d eser~e s tw.o cup, bQiling water ve l' th e m a n~ prt :tcs, for c til l1t.lnulllg to mInd hIS ~YESIGHT ~PECIALIST buke fol' :y~ hour. )W,I husin es.;. anll fqr minding the There are various makes of silve~lated ' tableware m sin '~, o f Ihc United Slates, leavTuesday, 9 a.m .. 4 p.rn Sour Cream C.k~which are claimed to be "jus,t as ng Europeans to mind theirs. , IrhurJ1day 9 a.m .. 4 p.rn Oream 1,~ ' cup buttel' and ' 2 'cups iinitations, they' lack the beauty . and weat~__q "·\, Perltap$. Ihe ' Woodrow WllsOQ Saturday 9 a.m. '8 p .•m ~ ugar. Add S' eggs well b~8ten. identifiedwiththeciriginalarid· genuinell!.M1J1OGERS"~ ;ommittce con't likc to honor any Di 'solve %teasp o· o n soda in 1 cup warepo:rularly known as '-Sil"erPlatiiliii, Wear.r.·! , See Early for! Your Sa•• Pat... W• arant ... 'ReJ1O.bli c:a n;' ·like 't he colored lady ' Free Exa,~ination ~oul' creom and add ,alternately CLI di d I C!_..1 f whose aparlln<:n t was inv.aded by Satiafart.lon or Chari. NotKin,. with 3 cups of fl oul' (s ifted) to the ~ - ,.;,o y ea ng ea ers everyw ere. oOJaIQ 01Don't nellect )lour .ye•• • burglar. while Bryan par'a de < UgHI' and egg mixtul'e. Flavol' catalogue "C-L" showing all designs. ~' S pas illg. A§kcd "'hy sh'e didn't Icream, she put her head out of wi t h a scant tsp. ,lemon ·extract, (lIIT-a~"."'leriI1eI.c.. the window and replied, ~'1 .didn' t Lebennn, Obio pour in a greased cake pan and l, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . want folks to Ihillk 1 '"''l hQneriDIl bake in a moderale ?ven. Pia. . No. 320 Ph. . No. for Br)'an,"
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Rickurd died g llmely. as he hnd lived ' game ly. omplications reulting from lin nppendicitis operolioo cau cd an infection to set in. He fought against. its inroads but lost. Shortly b fore he po!>!> · ed away, he tUl'n eil tu his faith ul wife anel f ri ends ut his bedside, lind ~ sa id: "('m getting a tough PASSED WORTHLESS CHECK Robert Bi hop was arrested by onstable 'Joy last Friday charged with passing an alleged worthless c~e~k Amos Me~denhall was the vIcbm. , Young BI ~hop. was taken to Leban.o n to a'Y alt trial. T h BI h op's live east of town. -:-~ . ",',-;' ,
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METHODIST CHURCH hU I'eh· ., chllol ; IcsWid' " h !): ' 1 (i thn. m. SO li SUb Jl.!c", l\I.l, -e or ' s I\edc Iller." Morning worship at 10 ::10. ~ ubj ecl, "Advcrse Winds ;" l'vcninlo( se rvil"e. 7 :00 , subject, "The I{eusn llll ble Word s of Jesus," lIJi ~ be irl .... the fll·~ t in u se ri es on 1. ren k· . but I'll fj .... ht." .. .. the li fe of J e;;u ~ . Choi l' rehearsal Then: "H elp mc O\'PI' thi", Pridll~' 7 ::30 p. m. All urc welsweet h ea rt. I'm fighting- my And silence. cOllie. f!cv . Jusep h BenneU, Pastor. G.,u rge J.(! WI.S ( Tex ) ll ickul'll was . I . l h e most l Ilnng indi " illulll ))l'o moFERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ler in lhe h is t ry of pl'l)fess io!111 1 lIl)Orts. When he cnl red fighlin)! l\!orn ing services ol)ly, at presit wn. nn oullnw s port·. 22 YNI/',' cnt. 'ljlis is u unified servic e from ago. li E' lea ves t h flPO )·t 011 n 0 ::$0 [0 11 ::3 0. consist ing of Bible big busin !;~ scnle nnd in g lod I'e- cho I, Lord's Sup per, song feast pute. a nd ~(' I'tl1on, nnd ·we try to make Ric kard wu s born in Knn l':ls ench unday mOl'lling a "mountain ity, JU l1uary 2. 187 1. He "'us U IW :1 1:.' · 'pccial mjlsic for Janucow pu nch r in Texa sin 1881 . nl'y 20 will ue furni shed by II male Later he was t h town 111111' ha ll of quort > . ermon s ubject, "The Henrietta , ]'exas, and in 1896 he Wny of t he C'ross." Everybody is joined the gold rush to Lhe . Kl nn- alwny \velco me . dike. He ra n a musement places TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY noar the gold fields for !lQme yelll'S CHURCH . then in 1906 stnged the Gans- '1'1unday School, 9:30 a. m.: Y. P. so n figh t at Goldfi eld, ev., fm' a purse of $30,000. F r' m that timo l ., 6:46 I;" m. . The Christmas on his CRI' tH·, culminating ill the pr~gram WIll bo given Sunday ev$ 1.50 0,000 second TUllney-Demp. tl nmg at 7:30. p. m. ~ey match, is kn own lo n il Amer- . F ull ~alvahon Messages. Specica. . uti mu I C . . R ev. A. Gordon Rich. Pastor
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The National Cash .Register Co. WAYNESVillE CHURCH OF has a nnourrc@d that he date ftn" CHRIST its January public 'SundllY afterBible School and Lord's Supper noo n ' concert has been changed f rom January 27 to Sunday after. noon, January 20, ana as a' special nttraction it has I!ecured the fa.R . C k h f ~:u~cca~~~~~n ossa~ c or us or
Two fires in Waynesville with in a mon~h? When will the t~ird one be'? This brings homc t£l us that EVERYONE n eeds proL etion .
Fyr Fyter Chemical Extinlfuisbe,r& offer you absolutely th e bes t, as well . as t he Cheapest, Reliable- Protection obtainable . Call me NOW, and r will bl.! glad to ex pl a in this pr teclion to you, and advise yo u a 0 to your ne eds.
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The Bellbrook Fa~mers1 Instit u to will be held in the scho'ol auditorium Monday IInd.Tuesday, Janunry 21 and 22. A good program has been arranged and poster and cake ba king contests and a corn show will be interesting fe~tures. Ml'!l. Edith Hi1Ii~er, of Lebanon" and J . F. Gordon, of .{.amestown, lire the speakers. The officers are: J. W. Roland, pl'esident, Spring Valley; W. R. Spitler, vjce~president, Xen",; Mrs Gertie Thomu, secretary, Bellbrook; Mrs. Ruth Weller, lady correspondent, WayneSVille.
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The coming of this distinguished gl'oup of musicians is bound to ereate \l f uror thl'oughout the city und valley, as the Russian Cssack chorus i~ noted througbout the world as one of the leading musica l organizations of the 4ay. As us ual, the admission )s free nnd the public of Dayton ,and the · M' . V II . " d' II en t n'~ laml a ew 1S cor la y invited to this fourth N. C. R. co ncert of the se~son. . , -- - • BELLBROOK FARMERS TO HOLD AN INSTITUTE
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At the' annual meeting of the stock holders of the Waynesvllle National Bank which · was held at t1~eir banking rooms Tuesday of last wee,\<, no change was ir)ade in the directors arid officers.· ,_, The ditactors are: W. -H. AIlen, G. E. Riley, Elias Oglesbee, J. W .. .White, J, Q: GOJ!-!l, W. F. Clark nnd J. :So Pence. Officers of the bank are 'W. H. Allen; president; G. E. Riley, vicepresident; J. O. CartWrigbt, vicepresident; L. M. Henderson, cashier. ..
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El lis, f . . o TUl'ner, f 2 , t John, f 4 McMillun, c o Ruth MUl'l'ay. wel'U held in the Or- Hu y, g () C!go nill church SUl1lday morning at GnlUtllnn, g o 10 o'clock. Burial WU!! in Dillllus i{utllby, g :l cemetery, n ear Morrow.' Sen l'!I, g o o l3el'l'y hill, I!; Mrs. Snrah Ellen Cornelius, age 83 . di ed at the hom e o( her Ro n !) 'r olnls 2L n ar Utica, Thursday, .Jnnunry 10. Fun eral servic.es were held nL the TucsdllY night lhe nldcJlendcnts I to 1{1'11 ..."S I"I' lis l.) .."I'V»~ .-.JI.,Jit~~~'~~~!!!!UE:~ lom e ·atlll·tlIIY and bur'illl WII S in J'u ul' rlnyn<1 c ~ U F the tC1I111 of t hat .lInee II in t(t 30 1.lclrtl C:tmphdl. 13 )' CM old evan. . uirfux, Adnm ~ Count y. bentirig. People ~vho saw it ~uid {;cllSI. has for four years been J oseph A. Willlam ~o n, G7. died i It was he best game thnt hud I:rushit\~ aside the coLwcbs of sin all ~ 'IC. way I nlln :Ill Francisco. und now at his ·home in . [olltgomery been played on the 11 001' this sca- ' !- . 111 New Vorl< . She is an ordained ctlunty .. Iu ll 1I1ry :;1. Funeral ser- I son. Kings· Mills hud u scvcn - m ini ster vie('s WC I" Ilel(! I'n SU"'81' "eek point lend a t thc beg inni ng of the ' " church. MondllY, ~rllnuury 7. l3u- lust quurter. Then the locnls be.• . ..uoth of whom hnv e bo('n ria l in Bellbrook cemete ry. ga r. Illuyin g r CII I bull nnd won by Th ursuay. onc Iluin t. n 01'l'yhill, lifter plny- quil e ill with the gl'ip. R I lt. t IIe I'Itt Ic ~ on o f MI'. unci Mrll. S ara h A . IJ.lb Clay y, GO , years ing the fir.st hulf at guurd. butted ' [ '0 )P >,[ I C> old , of Dayton, died Monduy at in SE'vl;'n bas kels t o lead t he !;COl'- "I' ~ . "c vyn ","wonk, is slowly imMiami Valley hos pi tal. She iR ers with 15 po int s. All thc tCUIll' pt'oving afte r bcin g !;crioul!ly ill survived by her husband , Edward. showed gnod wor k but it to~ k them with pn eumonia.. " und three sons, Paul Alfred and i1 uout threc (JullrteFs to find the . MI'. alllu !!1 Hnme~ r~muln s ql1lte William. Funeral services were busket. Hiln c ~ !<l ood · out fol' III at ~he hOI~l e ? f hiS duughter. condu ct ed at the residence at 1 Kings Mills doi ng most of the sco r- I Mn;. ~. !lite!' Kenl'l ck. o'c1ock, this, Wedne~day aftern oon ing and p!lssing. ~ \'e rlll fro m 11\'\'c uttenllcd th e and at St. Andrew's Episcopal Thul'S~lY night , .Janu:1I'Y 17, the nut·tlon sllie ut. t~e "ge~eral !'I tore church at 2 :15 o'clock: Burial Independents piny Fl'nnklln and of Frank Roge l's \TI I)nngboro on was in Memorial Park cemetery. the Indep en den t Girls play Lebn- ! ~ut unlu y. Mrs. Hanby, nee Sarah HlIY. wa non. Come out lind see two goo d ~tl" a !l~ Mrs. Chat'~es J ohns had sister of William Hay of this gnmeR. (01 th en undny drnner gu ests. olnce. The Hanbys we;" former - - - - .- ·MI'. and. Mrs. Churles H ough, of ;'esidents of W:a ynesville nnd ~ ay~es': tI~e, and Mr. li nd Mrs. AIloynl commu nican(.s of St.. Mary's en•. • mArllc · . I H . f D . l I'e{ church ,.I 1'. Rmes,' 0 ' etrOlt, . _ _ ___ l\[ich. , is spe nding several days ---with hi s parents Mr. and Mrs Sam VADA ESTHER WILSON Born to Mr. lind Mrs. Clarence uel Hain es. Mr _ and Mr.. William Gray. Sundny, January 13, a Hain es and children, of Belmont, Vada E sther, aged 2 yellrs, duughter. visiled them Sunday . . <laugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. RayF OI'est Graham has been ill the A numbe,' of persons from here mond Wilso n, of t his place, died !lust wec.k with grip. attended the Farmers In stitute at in Xenia Friday, January 11, of Miss Thelma Coleman wa !\ an Waynesville Mondny and Tuesday. bronchial pneumon.ia. Tho funer- overnight guest Thursday, of MI'. Several friends here attended the al services . were held in the Mc- and Mrs. Hnrold Kellis, of Mt. HoI {unernl of Mrs. Pauline Sheehan, ~lure funeral parlors Monday af- Iy. of Roxanna, at Mt . Holly church ternoon, Rev. JosE~ph Bennett ofMr. and Ml's. W. F. Clal'k, of Friday aft rnoon. • ficiating, and burislI was in Wood- Wayn eSVille, were dinner guests Mr. and Mr . C. W. Albringht. land cemetery, Xenia. of Mrs. Mary Carmony Friday ev- of lIear Springboro, were Saturening. day guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kesler Oh! what do you tilink the angels Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick nnd Graham and daughter. say? Mrs. Chnrles Johns were Dayton Miss Wilmll mith north oC town, aid the children up in heaven ! visitors Thursd.a y. spent Saturday with l'tliss Ruth There's a dear !ittle girl coming Messl:s. W. C. Cornell and Kes- Early. . , 1 }.ome today. , . _ Jer Graham have been on the sick Mt'. and Mrs. Kesler Graham She III aTmost ready-to fly a~ay . list the past two weeks. spent Sunuay wi Lh Mr. and Mrs. Fro~ the earth we used to ltve Ill; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. JoneS' visited Charles Guitner, at Miamisburg. Let s go and open the gates of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Friend here wel'e sorry to lea'r n pearl,. . Joseph Miller, .t near of the death of Sallie Hanby, O'pen ~hent Wide fair the new little girl, Said the children up in heaven.
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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL J a nua ry 20, Second Sunday after Epiphany. Church School at 9 ;3 0 ; Morning Prayer and sermon a t 10 :30. ST. AUCUSTINE CHURCH All are co dially invited. Sunday serv ices a t 8 ~OO 11. m. Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector. On the fifth S unday oJ the m on t h ... services at 10 :3 0 a . m. . THE N. C. . CONCERT Eathel' Moll man .
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INDEPENDENTS BASKET BALL :rEAM WINS TWO Last Thursday night the local Independents defellted Monroe 21 to 9 at the Gym. Monroe was handicapped Borne by the fhr, be~ ing able to bring only one team. The local Reserves played most of the first half, the ' score benig· 7 to 7. . After the regtllars took the floor the scO,re begl!n to mount on the local's side; ,' while holding Monroe to one ballket. "Kenny" St. John led the Waynesville team in scoring, t;ossing in four buckets and a foul. Ramby and Hay play e,d their usua.! ste8ldy ,&a'rne, 'V ith . Ramby.. slipping In thre'e ringers. The line-up:" ,. Monro.e B Neubrander, f ... ,.. ,, :. 1 SheeJaan, . f .............. 1 Harmon., e ....... ..... ,... . 1 ~rshall, g ...... ........ 0 Timbj!rman', g .... .... 0 3
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WAY NESV ILLE , OHIO , ,W E DNESDAY, JANU ARY 23, 1929
fARMER'S INSTITUTE VfRY SUCCESSfUL Cy Mr • • E . L. Thoma ., Sec'y.
T he Wny nes villc Fa rm ers In ~li t ut o wljs he ld in t he chool Gym, JU llllnl'Y 14 and 16, U, 2li, with : 111 u~rage a ttend a nce of 2 06. T he spen kers, Ml's. Walte r Pe il:ce, /If T roy, Ohi o, and Mr, . H. S wan , of A p pl c l'cek,
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A fte r t hirt y years in the e mploy of I the New York Und erwriter s Mr. Mlihlon Ridge has sever ed hi~ co nnectio n wi t h th e m o n accoun t o f ndvan ced ag e a nd failing heal t h In r ocognit i on and apprec ialiun of his long nnd faithfu l serv ice , th e c O ll1pan ~ present ed Mr, Rid ge w.ith u bcautlf u·1 s ilv e r pen und pe ncil on which his nU'me und t he date~ nrc insc ribed . . Mr. Ridge is jU/;tIy pl"nuJ o f th e co mplim e nt pa id to hilll by t he com pliny .
Th,' Smit h-B ughe R de pur t m ' nl vi s it I,d I n ~ l Wl' 'k by M ... How. II rll ll nd Mr. 1\ ' ne Rt l'ie k, wh o ch ec k ('d (IV ' I' prl jccL books t hat hn\' (:' bl'I' n (" !l mpld eil t his yenr. Th ese Im"k R wi ll be nnalyzed nnd used w it h some f rum ot her d~ p art ll1 e nt s :1 :< l' ep n'~ en t atiY (' o f work don e I,y lt ll de part lll cnls Il l' t he ~ t ll t e. T he st utl' me n express e t! appre" ill l io n u f th e ge ne r al app enr a nce a nd a lT UI"!1CY til' t he bllu ks "f th e Wuynl' '('to wnship Hig h schuol WII S
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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STAlE CAPITOL COLUMB US, OHIO- Govern or Y. Cooper has lak e n churge of gove rnm e nta l nrl"ll il's in a manne r ind icating' t hal hI' is no novicfl in li d mini st er ing t hese 'mORt importan t fun ct ions. He is a bu sy offi cia l, ho ld ing confer ences w ith me mIH' I'K of his ca loin et a nd meet in g scores of ca ll e rs daily in ndd iti on tn loo k ing after a ffai r s of ~ ta l e . He hns appo inted a cap nbl!! .. trrCE' force uno ever ything ill working' with cloc k-lik e r egula ri t y He wi ll prov (' on e of the most Ilop ul ll r govel'll l)rS eve r eleva t e d to thn t e xn lt ed pos iti o n by t he l"iti ze ns of Oh io, ~ I y t> r~
by the s tate so on nttmct ed t he SEVER AL INDICT MENS _-a tte nt ion o r their hea r ers, especOTTE RBEIN BALL TEAM WERE RETUR NED ia ll y tl~e 'Childre n. All throug h AGAIN VICTO RIOUS t h ~ sessIon s as soon Ils clllKses P t ' l"BY JANUA RY JURY mlUed, a bun ch o f boys or gi d s OVER WAYN ESVIL LE w0141d be seen qu ie tly slipping in t he doo l' t o Iillten . . Th e r e port of the Junuar y g rand Ope ning wi t h t he schoo l sessi( n Jur y s howed tw e nty. three Fri day ni ght th t:' bn.v s me t the indictt huy sling " Am ' ric a, t h ' Beau li- mel} tK with s ix ca ~e R ignored fast Ot te rh l·i n 'lui llt cl on t h,' loc al , f ul; " invocu ti on by Rev, B enn el t. fl oor IIn tl I Il ~ l in II very hurdJ ohn Cro ne, of Leba non W'IS MI's. r eil'ce, wh o wus in t rodu ct.!d indi cted on two chlll'gl's fll ught IHl u ll' . 22 til 16. , rem~viJ~g by Mr s. Ho ugh, ludy corr('sp on ti- a mortga gud car f r om Sennt or Bend er hil S introdu c ed I) Ul' p\,oLlibly to t he' ra in Frid a v the stllte nt, int er cRted t he child re n f or an n? is\ uing u chl'ck without 1\ ft!!rnl/n n t ht.' c rowd WUR ve ry a bi ll pr ov irlinng for 1\ l eg i ~ la t iv e suflIhOl't time o n hm' subj ect "Bovs liclc nt fund s, He is a t ~ In u l l nnd olll v ab ou t ha lf of whll t co mmitte e o f eight t il nt te nd ' th e liber ty on an d Girls' 4 -H lu bs," whic h s;~ e bond, shou.lt! hll \"(' bee n. but we clr. a p· inu II g ur:lti on of P re ~ id e n t -{'lject told wa s pr om oted ~y t he state f u r III"l' Clllt l' th e sn pp ort nf t he IOl" ;11 Hooye r. Th e most drasti c bill so J ohn D. Treudw ay , of neu r th is ~h (! e du cllti o l~ of its gr owing c:t- place, W ~1l indicte d on n I"lJo t!!rs that dit! brav lJ r h" ~t UI'Ill fn r int rod u" 1!11 ;n t he Ge neral ARcharge IZ nS- a n ntion-w id e proposi ti c n. of ~arJ' YJng 1concea led .;e mbl y is th llt of R e pr e~e ntative til l'unH' . wea pon'l. A g roup of 5 can form a club, bll t At II bc rty unde r bond. T he J un inr Hi" h telllll of th e ~Ic C un e which pro vid es dcath or t he- troubl e is to get a le ader. . An indictm e nt cha rging loca ls de feated th e Juni o r ~ of Ot- life im prisun men t for rob bery, ai m breakYO UIIg' peo lli e should be t r ain ed . 0 Il1g and e nte ring a call1J.l le r be in wit h a sc o re of 13 to 9. ed pu rt ic ularl y to ba nk robbers . and burthey will be willing to take Cle glury Wll S placed again Ellis s tul'I'ed I\ ~ for'ward fOI' Way- fh e ba r be l' bill bugabo o has bobst Arthur !'espon sibili ty of leaders hip lat e r Co nove r, of Morr ow. n e~ v i ll e wit h 8 po in t!' a n.! Ihll'; is 'lucl up ngnin ; it would compel the H e is he ld on. , A child has a diffe re nt fe ( 1_ in jail. lice ns ing 0 f blll'be rs by a board 1'0 1" Oltel'b in wit h 6 to his credi t -/ ing working in a club to wo rki n Treadw ny , o f WuyneRvilI >.! , P t'HVf" i 1f e xa min el'''' a nd wou'd prohibi t J ohn W. Boling was indicted on nt home, bu t if a boy or girl do es [\ c harg e of ma nu f acturin ht ~ ul Jlll ty a ~ U g ua l'd by r- Iay in g burbc rs fr om plying th eir tl"8de g liqu o r not lik e a pig ot' cal f th ey w ill a nd is Cree on bond, with o ut a cOl·tilic ote of r egistra II vl'l'y good de fe ns ive gnm e. not le nd o r f eed it pro perly. Sh e Brooks Milliga n a nd Delbe rt III t he big gume the loca ls we!"e io n. Hep. Cramer wo uld not ell1 phnsize d p la nn ing ou r wo rk ); 0 Howard , two me n a rrest wa lkin g on ait' at th e ha lf, Wi l h :t have mlll'l' iage . li ce nses issued in ed in co nthe r es ul ts wo uld be s\lch t hat w e nection with a holdup Ii-puint leu d .ovcr t he Ott erbe in l he state until fiv e days after apneur Le bwo uld li ke it , feeling that w e hll d a ~ o n early in No vemb er invadl' rs, bu t t hey . oo n clim e bnc k pli cn ti on h us been made a nd pub; ~,: '., we r e in a r ight to cha nge un t il we hn ve dlc ted by the grand jury. t n ea r t h a nti f ought II 10 ing bu t- lished in newspa pe rs wi t hin two selucte d th e one we would m o ~ t gan was charged wi t h assault MiIIiti e t hl'ough t he lust ha lf. It cer - d uy ~ the reafte r, sam e to be void with nj oy and master. inte nt lo r ob a nd tran s porting 11ta inl y 10011('0 wond erful fo r th£< within 60 days after issuanc e If Afte r mU f:!ic by t he school M r. q uor whil e Howard is charged Or ll nlre unci Black a t lhe e nd of marri nge does nqt take plnce. Up - ~- ---...:=:::==---=-==wi th -=----. -=--- - . ~ wa n started his fi r st talk by ask- tra n ~porting liqu or. ::-=...-=-----=--~= -==-:-:--==-~ t h . fi r st ha lf a nd e ve r y on e hope d to dille about 12 5 n ew billR have Milliga n is I~g our boys and girls some q U'CR- se rvmg a fed era l t hal W a yne!\vill e hnd at I"' st found th eir wa y in t o the legislasentenc e in the tlo n. H e t hen Ilold .t.hem how to Atlantn pe nitentia ry and conqu(,l"ecl t he dread ed nam e o f tive hopper. . Howar d kill tem ptation s as t hey go, r e min d is sorving sen te nce in Troy. Otter be in. but t he loculs defens e Ing t hem that they .only have on e J u mes Wak eley , of W ay nesvill e wea ken ed i n th e Inst sixteen minTh e ann ual ba n'lu et oC the Buck life to Jive ana t o pu t alcohol in is charged wit h b\l ying utes lo pl llY nn d t hey wer e ngain eye 'Press ussocia tion will be held and cont hl! radiato r where it belongs. '1'0 eealing stole n g oods and defeate d by th e m Ul"oon and sil- in th e Cnpitol City Friday, Febis a t Iibkeep' uti wi t h their classes it is erty unde r bond. ve r quin t et. rUllry 1st, followi ng the opening so ,~ ~sy to .d rop o ut if y~ U get I Harry. Coyle and W!lIal'd She r wood wa s again high.po in t meeting Thursd ay a ft ernoon. A ThomWe have t wo n ew st ude nts in _.'=.. c== beHind and It tuk es time to ' Iear n o ~on , both of Frankli n, , :/ ma n with 7 cou nt el's to his credi t , sJlle ndid prog rum has been prewer e inour hig h school. namely ; DOI'othy allY thing , wort h whil e a ni man y dlcted on churges of s t ealing H nr y W est erman is in ' Ander- m a kin~ u to ~al of pa r t s Mr , W. H. Allen spe nt Mon day M.cC lai n , .Jun io r , I J I, averagin~ pared and Preside nt R. B. Howard amI Hosa Lee Mc- on, Ind ., on busin ess. ?~el' good Id ea ' and closed by t e ll fro :11 a I~ ot~r. vehicle . Both men ove r nm e pomts a ga me capture d JlI'e dicts on e of t he largest and in Xenia . lain , F r e hm an . . . mg them the para ble of t h e t wo ,Ire held III Jail. for t he Ol"lll1ge nncl Bluck by him Ill ost int er esting meeting s held in son s. . Roy Constin er , a rrested a.bou t a Mr. a nd . Irs, Myel' HynHII1 a re HO fill' thi~ yea I'. He has Myel' H yman and family were ,;Iaved r ece nt years, In a ddi tion . t o lhe hon ol' 1'0 1\ in Cin cinnat - In the pluc ll of music the p r .._ month ago in conn ection i t oda y. with the gu est so f r elatives in X e nin Sun da y sl ude good bll sk c t~1l 11 fo l' the locals t his m pUbli s ht'd last \ve ek, w e ide nt introdu ced Miss Bra id, of Maggie Bur ne t i ~ spend . yea r, a nd al t h o ~l gh he. missed sevmpted th eft of a car belongi ng 1Th e 1!l 2!l olumhu s automo bH"..- - - - -·· Sweden, A s she had rossed the ' atte . have t hree more who were uve r- ingMrR. t~ Dr. Robert ,M. Blair, th e wee k with r ela ti ves in Duy- era l ba skets Fnday mgh t, was inMrs. Jam es McClur e w~s hosllook d , They a rc as fo ll ows : he di s- Rho.w ol>en ed in the Columb us audAtlanti c seven times she took the dIeted on co un ts charg to n. ing theft ess to th e J olly Matron s Friday arployed his usua l good work. itorium S unday and wiII close SatLo la Semrs audienc e on an imagin ary trip o~ lh e ~al', ope rating a F rye also pIa ( IS II sua f os ur ay, January motor ve- tern oon. t , There are Ann a 0 ' ea ll across the ocean in a great Amer- hlcl wlt hollt t he consent Ve lm n Al' m itngl'. of the Miss Emma Ueighw u y a rri ved gu me bu t coul d not hit th e iron neal' 2 00 COl'S o[ thirty differen t Store ope n every ev ening until iean lin er, much to the enjoym ent o wn~r an{i . i ss~i.ng forged _ ._ _ _ _ home fr om Cin('inn ati Sunday a nd hoop as frequen tly as us ual, ~ c (J r ma kes, occ upying two floors, and ~hecks. 9 p. m., Saturdn ys 10 p. m. of all present . Cary 's , . He IS held 111 JaIl. ing 4 points, totaling hi s countel's the show is on e of the best ever . Th e Bennet g irl s have r elll nvis Jewelry qui te s ick. Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. After t he appoint me nt of comto 68 so far t his seaso n. Dola Holt, Aubrey Duvall and held ,in t his country , second only 'et! t o Har vey ·b urg. mit tees we adj9urn ed for lunch, Ralph Hines wer~ charged Mi ~ s ~~ s t h e r Hende rso n has r eFromm . as bac k guard, played o that of New York show. Maywith Mrs. Ella Cook and so ns, spent which was se rved In a splendi d burglAr y. Are held in a wo George He nkle is back in sch ool sum ed her t ellching a t t he jail. SU'nday with her pare nts, Mr. a nd Grnde el', ndCl' fu~ ga me and held him- OI' Thoma" preside d at the openwuy by our Mother s club. Otte rbein's fast cente r, t o nl) ing ceremo nies and officials from Elmer Lamb , charged with non- Mrs. J. M. Keys. aft('1' l wo weel, s' abse.nce becaus e buildi ng. Aftern oon session was opened support , is also in jaH. goa ls in the first half and 4 in many Ohio cities were present . of i1ln e s~ . by singing "Ameri ca,' led by the . ~u 8sell Jeffrey , of Harvey our spe·ciul ty. Our mott o: "W.e t he la t. Fromm ' is going gilOd sburg, Miss Ruth Cook, of Miami- Jaschool or~he6tra. ·Prayer by 1'!irs. ~ndu~ted on a ~harge of F oll owing \!; ~t of prizes do it right 01' not at niL" maintai n- cobs Business college . spent the Cary's now anrl we only hop e he keeps Mill s, of t he W. C. T . U. leader, IIlg ~ gambhn g de vice. a Wllrder! it up t he rest of th e yen.-, Th e INDEP ENDEN TS DEFEA T by t he FU l'me rs [n 'ti tule J e welry hop, A week-en Lebano slot n, Ohio. d at home. a nd a pagean t, I'The 18th Amend - machm e was confisca ted. lin eup : co mmi ll ee to s chool ehi ldl 11 : He is THE FRANK LIN TEAM me nt,'.' ' splendi dly put on by by at liberty on his own recogni Mrs. Mary ,1 . Burto n wnR ta ken Otterb e in Saw!! filed by m~chine. Cut zance Po.ten to Miami Valley "Molhe r Col,umb ia her forly-e ight hospita l Monda y, cleaner , truer, fa ster. Roy Pig- F o\\ d .h Grud t'- B F P -- - - - --fo r lreulme nt. o La Ht Thurscl ay night the Frankott, at Madden 's Lumbe.r Yard. childre n and Uncle Sam." H olTmnn, f 1. DO I'u Aura ms, $ 1. 00 . LIFE.L ONG RESID ENT o o 4 Jin Mercha nts cam e to th e local • " ~ unishmen~ that Educat es," by O. Paul , f 2. Bi ll y B i gl~s , 5 01'. 2 o Mr, a nd Mrs. J . H. S mith atMr. and Mrs. J, B. Chapm an and DIES OF HEART TROUB LE Gym to Ruff 0 1' 1\ a8 . to 22 beating Ml'lf ".P elrce, called out attenti on :1. W OOt! I'OW Mllr t , 50c: 4 o 81 at tend ed the funel'81 of a relative at Shim Cl', c SOll, Robe rt, of Columb us, s pent Fifth Gradet~ .. h e fac t tha law-bre aking was th e hands of the locals. G, Puul, g o .1 GI'cenfi eld Mond a y. 3 a m en tal attitude caused Ofte n by George Hamilt on, 74 years of tho week-e nd with Mrs. Elizabe t'n Th e game was fa st and hard- . Snyd e r, g l, Irmn Wal(ele y, $ 1-,00. J o M.. ~ . H. V. Wnlte r nnd Ron Dan wise j okes t Oltl by 80m , as how ha age, died Thurs day, Januar y 17, BlI!ly. nil the way through . Frank 2. P ra nces IWis, 7Q.c. o o o flinought of Leban on vi ited r uin lives hel'e *Brad .. haw, C beat t he cop, how' we did so-and- ~t his hom o 911 Fou r th street, llijumped ' into 3. J oseph in e Price, ~O c. • J oillison , r Wed nesdllY a ft ernoon. Consul t our eyesigh t speciali st, . so, and got py with it , lind puni h- tel' a short illness of heart trouble : n .r e Inquis ed it the ixt h Grad qua ment ofte n m eans just making H.e . had been a lifelong res ident Tuesda y, Thursd ay a nd Saturdu y. rte ri nd never regaine d it. TOUII J. F l"llnk Hu wke, $ 1.00. JO 2 Cary's Jewelry Shop, Leban on, O. Rl;l mby, of the locals, went on a , C'fIOr e surE! not t.o be found out n e xt of W lIynesvl lle. 2. E lL wO I·t h Gibson 70c. Hav e your saws !tied by maWay nesville : col'ing ~ pr ee to take top honors t ime . Teach chill}J:~1I fo r epair or During the Blaine cnmpai g n in 3, Ric c hi hm'd ne. .'ul 1'hey ter ttiwaile cut clean , G e . O r, t ru er, I! . John Simpso n, manag er of th e B F P in co unting up points, making 9 pa y for an .y damage done, not to '84, at a Republ ican rally at MorbelleI'. Ro y Pigo tt , at Mlldde n's 7t II GI'ude- GI'ollp Activity . fo'r ye , f ( C ) 2 dodge it and so live OUI' lives be- row. Mr. Hamilt on suffered in- Waynes ville Motor Co., has mov0 4 bnske ts and a f oul for 19 points. Lumbe r VUI'd. I. H OlIl U Ha t'din's group, $ 1.00. Sc hul e r, f l O f ore oUr children thnt they may jUl·.ies when a cunllon explode d, ed into the S te wart propel't y on 2 The t hirtc{'n points he scored in 2. Wi lma S m ith's group. 7 Gq. MI'. nnll MI·R. F. C. S mi t h, o f Shl'rw oo d, c a I 7 th e last half gave his team the grow up and do likewis e. wlUeh.... resulted in both hands be- NI)rtb street_ :•. Mn rgu l" ut Rog r's group, pOc Tlay , g 1 M<run 0 , are 2 marg in of victory . The ' rest ' of l\{)-• . Mooma w a.bly iscussed the ing ballly maimed and the loss of visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs, Mnry L. Adams will e nte r - 8t h Grll de- Group Activit y-:I;'mmm , g 0 Mrs. J . H . S mith. I subj ect emphas izing' her r emark on his eyesigh t. He was always very I th e boys play ed u good game, but I. ,I a !':, Jragcl'll I ye r' s gl'o np, ' J. tain the m c'mbers of the Ne\v Cen. W nll llce , f .. 0 teachln ~ childre n a spec.ial regard much Inter.es ted in the aft'airs. of 0 0 I had bad Illck nn hitting Ute basltet. 2. U sHi(' W ()(I \lal'd' c~ group, 7G c MI'. an d Mrs. C. M. Rubi tze r lin d ' Ellis, f :t;Qr other people' s propert y; he. ~he ' c?untry , his loyal wife keep- tu r~ club at the Friends H ome 0 () 0 Ad elbert McMill an has played the :1 . Th :lllIa COIOll\! lII 'S gl'OUp next da Friday tio. ug hter, aftel'no Mi s~ on, Beall'ice , werr! din"$Rid human voice, human eye or IJlg him posted by reading to him IllIst two games' with the locals, and Ye ll uw C'II'n' IIcr g ll es ts S unday of Mr. a nd Mt·s Tc1tu l manne r often . comma nded order_ all the news of the day. 7 2 1(j I we only wish he could play the A fine line of depend ab le watch.1 . D .Marlat 1. t . I.Yllllln Illl Y· . S lIh~ ti t u tion s . Music 'by school orch~stra and In spite of his handica p 'he made eSt diamon ds, jewelry re~ t of the season wi t h them, havand novel2. 'harl es J) ny , I Re ferce- Bl ac khul"n e, Wilmin g- ing played two fine games Mi. Swan t ook up his subject , daily trips down town until a few li s you wiII find at Ca ry's ,Te at wolry . :1; H" nald lI artJi Il . Mr. ant! Ml"R. E. C. Crane nnd lo n 'Electri flca'tion .of Farms, " stat- d.a Ys before his death. guard . S. op, Lebano n , Ohi o, " The home 1vt hlte Corll- ~o n a nd M iss Dorothy Cook, . of ~ . ' I ing tho reason most people did Survivi ng are his widow, two of Gifts.' , . . Ba chman played a good game Dnyto n wer e Sunday ".tt esl. of I. Le roy Mornn. · the " boyst , w1l1 at forward for F~tlnkl'n I '" .n ot have it was because they were sons, Frank of Dayton , and Harry, ot .Jl.; tex t tFr"lny . th,nigh ft l II . Mr. a nd Mr s. D. L. Cl"Ilfl e. .::!, 111,1':lce ShUller . • t, ooplllg ., IU ou o n . e o~r 111 new SUI 8 in six baskets . us ing ' their money to educate and of Cincinn ati, and one daught er I Mrs. W. E . Corne ll s pent lus t Mixed Cornto opPolle KlI1gs MillR on th e 10Nex t Thui'sd ay nl'ght J raise their familie s. Elec.tri city Mrs. Lorrl!in e Andrew s of Fort week in Pitts burg with Mr. 3 11 11 . d IF' J. Horace Shaner . 1Iigh grade watch r epairin g, '~. 11 ~ llr., If you mlsse ast rl- 24 , the locals play the ,rastanuury is taking the place of other for~es Wayne , Ind., and one br~ther, Cor Mrs. WilIi.a m Michen er and !lon. BeUd 2, E vc I'et t Marlat t. .y IlIg ht Gruen, s gam e, come up Iln~ see brook Mercha nts ' at the Gym, th e r ecogniz ed mUI'k of and the next fifty y.ears will bring win, of Wapak oneta. The l'IIichenel's accomp anied her 3. Donald GllIstin. n fin e r tim('pie ce . Your Gru en ~ bls O~ I' a nd see. th e boy s ~ e rlorm Come out and cheer the bo groate'r wonder s than ever. The 1 Funera l service s were held at horne. ___ _ _ s a.ong - - - - - - - - --wl\tch jewe le r in Wa rre n . County 111 th e n' n ew !l UltS, In thiS game cost of, electric . power brough t the residen ce Saturda y afterno on. we hope H enkl e will is be Cnl'Y's back with J ewelry ..shop, Lehano n , ORGAN IZATIO N MEETI NG forth muc.h discuss ion . . Rev. Joseph Bennet t, pastor of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clal'k went us as hI'S hns been off for three SOME JANUA RY W~ATH Ohi o, • ER ~. 7 p. m. the evening session M: E. church, officiati ng. -~ BUTial to Dayton , Ky., Monday , ' to ' sce games with flu. qr Int e t.here has been ,oIIl§ opened with mu'sic by the was in M!ami cemete ry. tal k of their daught e r, Miss Lucille who Mrs. Orville Gray llnd Mrs. Hara t hree-in ch snow to' two Stn ley Watki~ Orches tra who .~is ill with flu at Speers Me~orial making an effort to revi ve int er- old Osborn w ere called to Clark sdays icy streets, a severe thunest Y. F .j M. MEEET ING in t he club known as the Men favored us with snappy music the hospita l. OREGO NIA ,W. C. T. U. der storm and \torl'C'ntial" rain~ of Wayne sville, and a meet ing is ville Monday o n accoun t of on inentire evening, Marjor ie Edward s The Y. F . M. will meet ut th~ th e river ovel'!lo wing its banks t o be ' held in the Gym ne xt. Wed- jury ' to Mr, Gray's grandm other, gave a choice 1;eaoing. Mrs, Peil'ce The Oregon ia W. C. T. Mr ~. SlIrah Bogan, wh o fell and Friends Meet ing H will . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke and nesday evening , Januar y 30, ouse Sunday the waler so high traffic was stop~ hnd for her evening talk "Hobbi es' mflet wit h Mrs. T. B. a t broke Branno ck, son, Frank, w ere Sunday guests her hip. c~"nin~. January 27, with Miss ped on the Avenue . nnd back again 7 :3 0. Every mnn in the comlllu we aU have them she said, do Friday, Januar y 25. Membe rs ' of . MI'S, Edith Harris and family, Mr: nity is a sked t o be presen t . El hel Me nd enhall, hOpl ess, A full to freezin g was the story of last . things to r enew our youth play the Union are asked to W e use ?nl~ genUl.n~ factory -. attend a nce is desired , as come to and Mrs. Hawke have bee t here is week's weathe r- a most unu ~ ual n geograp hical 'games witl! oUlr chil- hear echoes . of. the conv.en mnde ma terIal III r epUJrlng ~atch- imporh \nt bu siness. The lellders tion by confine d to their home several freak f or the third week af Jandren, hde 80me hobby, as·fanc y ..the county preside nt, Mrs. cs. Certifie d watchm aker. ~uar- f or the eve ning nrc a ll .f Mills. weeks with ~ . . uury. _ ":---: ollow: worle, flowers, nature study or club Visitoil l 'Welcome. ',4> _ ... .....,._ _ an tiled work . Store open eV !l n~ngs . ' Lesson- Amy H.op\6n s ; Devoi work, p;reserv ation of flowers beCary's .Lena Clark, Pres. Jewelry Shop, Lebano n; O. We tional~ave diamon George d Bu~nell rings, fiery ; Recl'eaCLOSE D FOR AFTER .NooN ' ing .a · lio'by of · the Federa tion Mabel Holling sworth, Sec'y. stones, In new design mounti , '. . Mr. and Mrs. J. H . Smitll nicely tion~I- Denti Hopkin s . ngs, of women l' cl.ubs; keep ' such an~' . . 125, $50, ,100. Cary's . Jewelry I ' " :tiques as wiJI aid in explain in'g to :=:- - ' ••• - ,~ enterta il)ed at dinner Sunday ' the Sh!!P? Lebano n, Ohio, 'Store open The Waynes ville Farmers Exf ollowin g guests. Mr. brid Mrs. the young 'people how. our . ~: ' I A COURS E OF STUDY change Compa ny e 'enmgs. ·be. clO8C!d " cestots liv~d, she' ~old of !&. W011.1an du~tft! hard for ' some F. H. Miltenb erger and so~, Mieasy lor . Thursd ay ', afterno lln Oll ' acc 'U"t wtfo ' had a hobby of )lelp,inlr .ad- others,' do nottbi nk the 10, At Mrs. Gym Jane Miltenb erger, Mr. A course of st ndy for evening of the 'death ot' t he '4l'&~. rrs~,' home to Mr. .and Mrs. A. Z. Hartsoc k enolti8cen t childJ;~n .,h ave a good fine to c. enterta in the and Mrs. C. C. Archde acon and class in Comme'r eial Arithm childre n's tertalne d Sunday , celebra ting:' the etic Ac mot her, Mr!!. El)a,'lIicl"";~:"O ijJne., A hobby "for nading .,asllell frlends , ara'Y,inlJ 1esl!0T)s son , Bobbie , and 1. W._Jinc<Jln ana \coUJlts .andBo o.kkeeP in8'. will Weon esday Eve, Feb. 13. William ,be. 6f- ' , . ' , '( I' =- ' ~any , otherwi se lonely hours. . the story ' of David ' inby ~)~~ birthda y anniver Sary 0'1. Mrs. Ross farrabe e, of ·D~yton. fered 'II we can enl'pU enough inmodern Har~oek. Those . who enjoyed ... _~ . verhs ¥ullic by ' . oi'thest ra, a aplendi d terms and closed by telllnir . tl;1rester l pllrthls to enable us to CARJ) _Qf'.l! y are·.11 ' ,.acUnl r ,»y ooulse liende mnj atory to the cbildre n which a bear the ' occasio n were Mr. and Mrs. Let us help yoq own a comple te carry. it 011. The courSe almollt Ross HartsOck" and ehi1d~n, Mr. of study . 10Uow ed br muiic and Mr• .Swans took their breath. Several table service o'f "Youre x Sllver- will be iree and witho~ selee- and Mrs. W. T. Jordan , Mr. and charce 1 thank leah.. tor the evening 'Detive rinlJ tions ~f..the Ol'cbea tra and adjourn seall" I\ilv~rw are. ~anci Cary's ng, Jewelry Cards 'to an~' one \\Ohl> 'f eels that such a for u..ir ~ , Lunch, Mrs_ .8. C. 8 and daught er, Shop, beautlf urpatte rns. Sold on- course will be of beneft~ toPIcs IItr"B eon thil~o your ed. ( . E~c Etc~ to t'he~. w~en~' Mi.. DOria, Mn F A 1y by leading 3eweler s fl'op' cout Th'olle wlio are . interes ,;o~t Hartsoc k. learn the.leu on of SQ• • • (Continued on te allould clay , to coast. . ! cOJUlult J. B.C nbb e.·.. '.. - -.-
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\\'oulll havc d ' nil!t1 him Il "l hill l( , 1ll'1','!' kn nw \V'.uldll'l hurt him." nol (,' \'Cll he l' life , in tll:.1l ltl ll ltl c nt . lllu tl erl' ll .Iclln .e. '1'1", til'" in hl!l' y!'s hud Slll'Nltl ",It'nni ! ,l l' lln il' !" IH' wh i:<licr ecl But ' he \\'1\ S "1'<'I'C Um!! , li nd II<' IlIl st ,' udil y. " N" th'l':llll - no gho l ); uffCrt,t1 n plln~ III' 1' t'J.: \,l't at liis Faint red ' I ... ts nl.p~nl't·d ill hl'\' u Ill'l'str:ri lit, \\hill' ,' h,· kH. Her boso m r ose - · blll y,JlI! 1 e1id,,'t know yo u." "Jl' ll nie 10n'L mind il - I'm ' lI ,d I'l' lI I ', it:, I eep. lind hurl'i~d " i' l's, ,I nnil' . And ~' U U n('ve r The army's en durall c(' flight i llgain st lime and nloto r s. unLil fin · kn IV 1I11'!" ~h(l l' ti!'l'('d Ilntl lifted rnug h- I wns .:alTi,'d a\\' l l~ . " hl! hl' l'a l hs. Dllane Sill\' in hl'!' the hl' l" fll t,(O frolll hi s' l)\,l'lI ~ t. \I e I' ~aid . " I IH.' ver kn l'\\' lifl' could , liJ.:htillg' spil'i l uf Texas and senslold pla nc, the Qu e. lin n Mllrk. g lided 1I 11.\' ,Ine motor wen t "dead" a ... II Iour, ti ll l{ ~ l n !'lI1 , til II perfect. la nding lit Metl'opol- another a p peared to hI! fRi ling , und 11lInd ~ lill t: I;n:pell fl'0111 his II 'ck, be so sIVce l." "I clon't minll - I'1ll ~lad." ~h (' " l lI'1l1' ,JI·lln ie. look lit il l h is itn n Ai rp ort , Los Angeles, Cal., tl n l the flighl I\'a~ end e d. Th e l'J'ew fe ll to hi.' s h, ) ultlel'~, and caught hI' !'a icl per s ull ~ i\'c l y . !\lnnda y ..hll1ua~·y 7: at 2.07.0 I p. luoket! tired aft~r landing-, but t hen ' . A ;;lain of rell call1I' inlo rcp lil'ti, s lipping Ollt of hi.- ll r l1l S. \\:l~.I' , 111'1' whit flll'e. " I\ ,I\'!' I changed "BUL my bl'l,tlth Wl' nt - lind and I "I hunk hC!ll'l'n I'm n fl'N' nlan nl" uftel' an hl!ltol'll' a n d r cord- \I'l'r!' III good p hYSical conclition. Thi ~ fli g ht. hilS ne l',!r Iwe n }.JUl'. - , 0 mu ch- rrom thul tillle IlV I' -- ome, I(' t' ~ ~ it down hen' I y tIll' now! Think how glod illY m, t he r l ~ nl a ~ hin£ l·el~ ord . \\ ind ow'.' \\'i ll be. 1'",. a ha!'!1 job on hllnd. The Questioll Murk had I' ' main- all,' ll'cI in lIi l'crnft hislory a~ U clln. III<' Rim. Roc k?" She I d hilll to II sofa IIlld th('.I' l:lut ~' '' ll kn"w 1'\11 pl'elly well 1lb le " II a loft for 150 hou I's, 40 minutes tinllou ~ j ourney. It surp" SSI' S t. he C'hangl·d! You're nol the ~al1le Following its 11 8 hour I'ccol'd of t he Fl'ench di . girl! You've only lhllt old look Slit dowll. 1t seem cd then that "t" .. klt , it. I 'll hrl'lIk up Chee s· lind 15 seconds. each luo ked at thc other with dif- ,Iinc' , 1'"lld. ,\ nd lIla~' lll' I'll gel' tak in g on' on New Yeal" ~ mo r ning ri lribl e Oixmutl c !lnd lh 111 hour in your eyes. 1 ~n w you limpfCl'cnt eyes. her!' dlll:k and :<ud ' a way safe . T llI'r "s It ~hanclol. 7.~6 . 46 o'clock, t he ship hat! fl ow n :~O minut e m urk of t he Gcnlllln that wId me !" iro u bled , his g lowing lind ~ "rt, 'an ' t ~'O ll il11l1gine what I'll do for s ix dn ys 6 hou\'s and 40 min· Grnf Zeppelin . This Question Murk "I' m still a lit.tle Inmc. " wilh that l'Iranc u- \\,hl'n ull the II Le!'. \\' a~ re fu e led by sili ull e r pllln 8 " It wus tha t. 1I 0w eve rything fil II of wonder. J en ni e Rlip ped to h I' \' klll'e < lind timp I' ll kn Ol w yo u lov o Ille- - /ll'e The crew o f lhe Question Mark while in flight , To prove t hllt t hi li I'ush cI back! I sa w you a s on \\'us comprised of five me n : Mu- cOllld be don e wa ~ the m ajor pur. that fir st day in th e cllbin. Il' s ireI' tre m bling hllnd s \'('II('h"d LIP waitin)::, for lit , !" I F,JI' nil t hl' l'ffe{'t this sp('cch .in'\' Ca'rl Spa tz. Cupt. Irll C. Eaker, post' of l he experim ent. The out. all c1('nrer t han t he thou snnd tim e~ to Duane. "Don't tell me MncN,' II.1' hilS prudlll'(' d he l1liJ.:h L as ,ve il hm',' Li eu t. H. A. Hal verson, Lie ut. EI- slandi ng d e mon strHtion mad e hy I' ve drea med it. EU('hre lind Bland and thut fierce woma n, h is wife, mad e yo u a ranger?" she inquired kcpl s il,' nt. H er eyc~ , black n ull' \\'ood Quesa dll and Sergo Ray Hooe the fli ght is thlll refueling a nd "Thal's it," repli ed DUIlIll' und and uluzing. were on hi m. I The intent.ion of th e fl ye rs was tl'llnsfel' uf s uppli es to I\n Ilil'plane and Alloway. Th little ~ hnck where you hid nnd nursed me, hrought him self lo facl' hel'. li e I "lIuan e , ret urn t he pnrdon to to stny u p a s long as pO!lsibl e. fl'o m anot h!'1' l'raft While bpth J nnie, I went back there-lived fea"ed a breakdow n or at len!'t n Mac!':elly !lnt! go back to the T hey remained in t he air, fighting s peed t hro ugh the IIiI' is fen!' ihle, _~ =--_ ...:.. there a whole year with d\'e~m s storm of weepin g . But apPlIrl!nt- 1 NII(!(·(' ~ . Be an oullllw uglli n, 1'1\ Iy she grew ca lmer nOlI' lhat thc 1 1-:0 with you," and ghost s." L . ShuII'hl1l1 wer e appn intell up . Duune stu red at he r, amaz ed . He hudde red and looked out of truth WIlS out. pl'lIise l·s. "H e did n't mllkc y ou n rangeJ' II I' hard ly kn ew what to suy, I-Ie the window, far beyond, in co ld und sick fllncy, t o the wilds of des- just for all exc u ~ c f or lhe p!lr ' felt h!J w Iitlle he u ndeJ'stoo d woo R ea l E.tate Tran.fer. l11e n. His heart beglln to pound ert gorge_ J e nnie liftea a hand don?" "No. It's secret pecilll ~ e r- Ulltl I hrill. l ran ove l' him . The and touched his check with in effll· Anni e I rwin to E ll n Dakin, lot slI'eetne ss of thi~ womun- that \·ice." ble tenderness. in MU30 11. "Ah! Whnt is it , Dunn e." ~ he wou ld go buc k to outl nwry "I lived t here nlon e -lllone like Lewi s W. and Emma Witham " I' m to make m y way we Rt, fin d wit h him Ippenled wit h strung e n crippled wolf. Oh, the lonely to Nora , Elizabeth und Rebe rt Common Plea. Proceedin •• n ights-the black nig h ts with t heir whe r e Cheseldi ne hicicH out with power. Lake 104 acres in Union Tp, "Thllt cou rse woulcl n' t be dis· In th e case of Suslln B. Turner fa ces. But, Jennie, I f ound one his picked me n, gel in wit h t hem. Myrtle H. Bnrnhnrt t o William nnd when they're J'enlly to ride ' Iw norllble," he continu ed. thing- m y salvation t hen." "~ . Robe rt C. Mabrny, t he plain . " I o. Bu t it's imp o~s ible . l'd tiff was grunted leave to fil e F'. and Hi lda B, Taylor, lot in He ben t ovel' he r , looking deep ou t on lin other raitl ur hunk rob· . 'pri ngbot o. bel'Y I'm to plan n trup so Mnc· tlie befure I'd drag yo u into thnt amended nnswer and cross pc· into her dark, wet eyes. Ne lly can kill t hem ti l' cllplul'e li ft.'. You ough t to re member an titi on , " What 1" she whis pered. Commi •• ionera' Proceeding. out law's days." nrah E. Warwick Wll ~ I1'rnntt',j " I found [ love d you, and on e them." "Oh, heaven! Dua ne, was it for "I 110. I'd rlllher have the m of ' my bitterest! regre ts was t hat a divorce fr om Will O'Neall WIII'Bills IIl10wed: Wes te rn Star, you neve r kne w it. Hear it now! t his that Mac . e lly got you r pllr- aga in t ha n lose you. Bes ides, we wick on ground s of gl'O SS neglect. ud vertisin g, $ 10; lai ngo Hclwe . Co., I love you! I've a lways loved you I don? He might as well hllve kill - co uld hide in some canyon, some (, f duty. The custody of t he min- .'upplies, $ 1.25; Western Star" I learned t o love you there at I'd yo u, T o send you on a m is· \l ull y- nl\[l be hnpl)Y." or chi ldren was granted to the I>u blicatioll I'a tes of taxation, J e nnie came closer to him then. plaintiff. . Bland's cabin when we plnnne d to . ion like that! DUllne, it-'s im p o~$274.25; Weste rn Stnr, suppli es save you . But it never came to sible. Wi t h your rep utat io n, you I' so c l o~e l hnt he a lmos t to uche d In th(' cuse of Dani el Clark vs. for pro'bnte COUI't, $ 17 ; West I'll Imown lint red of border criminllls him. Someth ing about her pres· John Clark et aI., the pla intiff wns Stnr. supplies 101' 8heriff. $20; me till I'd lost you. Frank B. Kellollg " The~ the me mory wus all tbllt - with the death of Blan d, Allo· e nce, t he look o f her eyes of the g rante d n one-eighth part in the Lingo Hdwe. Co., supplies f or the P e rmanen t pence is t he id enl k e pt my mind from going. Your way, Hardin, all those ou tl aws hoavc of her bre st, made that pl'emises mentio ned in th e. peti- ~ hel' iff, $6; .J ohlfl\o n & Wn t.son , eyes used to haunt me , J e nn ie. I against you, why it would be ut· :;wect, vag ue emotion grow. t ion . , s uppli es for 8h ' riff, $70.5 0 ; Col· l hat has in spired nllti ons nnd men "Duane, do yo u live me?" sh e could see t hem dark and sad and te rly hope less- impossi ble," Margaret '.rentors WIlS granted limbus Blank Book ·Co., supplies for ('ellturies. The man now in " No, Jennie,. n ot th llt, It cou ld Ilsk'd . wa tchful as you peered through 11 divorce fr o m Ernest T entor s on for sheriff, $ 1.25; S. S. Whorley, the van of all agitl\ tion f or t he " J en n ie, you' r e gOin g lo make the ground s of extrem e Lrue lty. the window lit me witli thllt wom - be done liy good mllnage m nt nnll J'e pairs und she riff's car, $7.40; complel e c('ssatio n of lIettlemenL i hurder f or mc!" he burst out all, Kate Bla nd. It nil c om es luck." John Lnw nnd Son, mllintaining of dis putes by WlirCare is FI'ank "I mean you'd never slIcc('ed in t!e~pllir . back. Common Plea. New Suita shcriff's car, $·10.06; Griswold ser· Billings K eJlogg. The author (If " T e ll m e," she ins isted. "Jennie, you mu st have much and t hen com e hUCk ," said J en· vice Stnti n, gas for sheriff, t he Kellogg Puc t, his activit ies nre "Love you? I love you ns no Annll V. Midlam vs. Edwnrd $ 1.73; Alf red C. Btll nt. \YlIshi n.g bringing us all neare l' to the time to tell me ; lind 1 have much to n ie. "You migh t tl o the s nme out t e ll you. Can you teJl me- you l here as you did in Blllnd's cllmp. ma n eve r lo ved a woman. Think Midlam. For divo rce on ground s fo r G days , $4.43; Miller Hllrd· when Brbitration and n ot forcc wiJ\ rule the world. cnl'e for . me? Whe n I think of but the risk is greater. I rcmeJ1l- of my lon ely, wretched life! What of extr eme ci:ue lty. Wllre, s upplies I' s ' . bar al uhQU~~~~~__~~~la¥~~~r&~~~r-=~~~--- Frllnk -B-:--*eJlogg WLls born in II . wh~t you mU!;t hnve done., .lenni Jameso n Drug Co., mliriaitic acid, Probat:e Proceeding. haven't you loved me-a little?" ne ve r hea rd hi s nam e s ince we s weetness of one? A nd now il 'l $ 1.85; Drl!. E dward and Ro bert smaJl tow n , P otJIdam, N. Y., in She ultered a low laugh thnt got aWIlY from B\lIn d; but now it hu rsts on me.• Jenni e, don't a sk First and finnl accounts were Blllir, services lit jail, $6; Mary 1856. H e had a common school 'm afraid of myself, I filed by Eve rett Early, e xecutor o f M. Brnnt, feeding pri so ners to Jan education. He wnM admitted lo WIIS half so b and her arms slipped all c omes ba ck- Bland lind A 11 0- 'I me thll. way, Hardin, too, in t heir tu lks. ca n' t understa nd:" u p to his neek again. t he eswte of George A. Scolt, de- unry 6, 1[)29, $45 .25 ; McGet ch· t he bill' in 1 ~77 . He was city n t"Duane, tet me go back to MlleShe cli me only t he closer, un- ceased ; by G. E. Foste r, adminis· in's Phllrmllcy, supplie s, $3.15 ; lorn ey of Rochest e r, Minn ., for "A little ! I nellrly died of ove l il now sh e touched him, her t rator of the estute of L. H . Fo s- M. E. Hoss, po·~tage f or Common three y ears lind county attol'O ey for you," she whis pered. "I'Vt Nelly." "What for?" s lender [o l'm reaching to his shoul le r, decensed. n evel' lived ' a wnkeful hour with· Pleas Court, $4; Pounsford Sta- of Olm sted county f or fiv e yellJ's. He moved to St. Pnul whe re he out loving you, longing for you , "To entreat him to release yo u,' de rs, and s he len ned upon him Mary Fulk:erth was ' nppointed tionel'y Co., 100 columna-r sheets, "Why, h e wouldn't. H e's kee n with her fac e. upturned. He feIt matron o f the Warren County jail $2,89; B row n' nnd Bunnel1, coke, becume a m ember of a law firm, praying fOl' you . Oh , Duane, Duto do th is thing. And T d on't her hand s on his, and they were following the res ignat ion d Mar- $10.87; V, W. Tompkins, pay 1'011 und soon he was handling very ane, I love you I" MacN e l1y' ~ a fin e ROft, clinging, strong, like sleel The ir lips ' met in their first kiss. blame him . $221.70; F. W. Collins, pay roU, important el\ es for the U. S. govt ha Bra nl . The sweetness, the fire of her fell ow; he's not wanting in gym- I ulIld er velvet. H e felt the rise George Mc Lllne wns adjudged $143.40; Eden T e rry, pny roll, ernment. From ' 1917 to 1!J23 he mouth seemed so new, so strllnge, pathy. But he's got 1\ ma n's jOb. l u nd fall - the warmth of her insane in a hearing hefore the $189; A-. T, Rettig, pay roll, $149- was a U. S . Senntor from MinnebrcAst. . so irresistible to Duane. His s ore and you couldn't move him ." court lind wail ordered sent to the 40; Chas. E. Bradbury, pay roll, so tn. He held the p ost of Am-"Yes, J cOliltl. A t lea st, if I A t rcmo r ran over him He Dayton State hospital. and hungry heart throbbed with $ 158.8 0 ; J oe W. Dnvis, pny roU, bas~ ador to Great Britain in 1924. In th~ cabinet of Preside nt COol thick anq heavy beat s. He f elt couldn't persua de him , I could b.uy I tried to draw back, and if h~ s ue. Dani el Bates was also ordered $159.30; P . B, Monce, pay rol1, the outcast's need of love and he ~OUI' r elease,. The ra nger se r VlCIol ceeded a little her f orm swayed sent tothe Duyton State Hospital $109.65; P. B. Simpson, operat. idge, he has b een the SecI'Ctury of gllve up to the enthralling mo- IS poorly pllld, They n ee~ mon- ' with him , pressing clos er. She did for treatment . ing maintainer, $15; Leslie Shultz State. In thi s capacity began hi s ey. He could do muc h With lhe not s pea~. She held h er face up m ent_ The Lebanon·Citizen s Nlltional ~ ame, $54; Hnrry Thompson, for earnest work for t he estublishmenl She met him hnl! way, r{'turned m oney. I'll PIlY him ten t housand li nd he was eompellcd to look Ii Bank and Tfllst Co., executors of bridge repairs, $1.40; Fred Hum of world-peace. Throughowt hi s . WIIS wo nde rful now - White ' yet t he Gl"bnyille P. Decker estate; phreys , operating engine, $58.50; cllreer he has been very active in kiss for kiss, cIa p for clasp, hill' dollnrs to re lease you ." face scarlet her eyes closed ti11, "Jennie! O~, you m ust n'l th in," , l{low ing, wi t h the red lips p~rted, filed ' its inventory and appraise- Otto Cox , labor on' s tone crushe~, many fi elds, and he is everywhere her pnssion Ilnd strength spent, of such a thm g ! I-Ie w ou ldn .t the dark eyes alluri ng. But that men t. $28.35; H . . V. Martz, gravel, admired and respected. H,is caconsent. Rem e mber, I'm pI' t. , '41. . ' . a sslOn L she fell back upon hill shoulder. $183.75; Morrow Lumber Co., reer ha s bee n extl'llordinary lind Ji7 -Y" L --::: e h=-an=-on-Citizens National e Dunne sudd enly thought she was cally bound t~ Govern or ~~one a s un q uenchable spirit, woman's re: Bank and Trust Co. was appointed bridge repllir material , $5!J.54; O. should ~e rve as an inspiration to . olve dee p lind mighty as life. going to faint. He divined then well liS Captllrn MucNelly. administrator of the David E. M. Parker, gravel , $1.20; P. 8.. Ameriean youth. .~ - -"What Governor . to ne would " I love you, Duane," she said. Thompson estate, There was no Monce, guard rnil posts, $5; ' Leb· thu~ she ha d understood him, " ) cou ld suffer anything for you. will. Wm. Beedle. Fred Lau and anon Lumbel' Co., work bench rna· Subscr ibe for The Miami Gazette I 'm n ot seJfish in this . It's fo1' yo u. I know what your life ha s =================== ~~~=====================-================ b!'en. . J can 't le t you go back to by E. C. DUNKEL Thank You, Bah I it . L iste n- you don't know me. THE FUMBLE FAMILY You think you're with the old Jen nie. But I'm different. I've suf. (j fered lind I've learn ed in these , __------~,." .a years. I believe I'm right in ask# • , ~. .' • ing you to give up this ranger -, se rvice. Will you?" . "Jennie, I can't. How could yo u 'ask it?" "How could you go if you lo\'\! me?" "If you were a man you' Jun· dersta nd." "But I'm a Woman. You don't understand thatl" she cried pas· sionately. "Can yo u expect n man who lives like II hunted wolf to understand t he finer f eelings of a woman? I am outsid e, Jennie--the outcast the outlaw. And even so, I've I< ept myse Ji different from the olhers . But heaven knows-per. haps I'm coarse, hard. inhuman .'" " Hush!" She put a hand o\'er his lips. "I didn't mean to hurt ,I yo u. 1 mean t---o h, Duane, I g m he re r eudy f or your IIrins- a ~ t arve d womn- nnd you do not kn ow it ." ('l'o .bc continu~d)
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FOR AL E- Hou se of six rooms , on Ma in ati'eel , possess ion at once. W. N. Sea r, phone 79. j23 TWO PIA 0 BARGAINS- One P lll yer Pillno , sam e a s new. Has bee n iJsed onl a shor t time. , On e wnlnl'l upright pillno has been used tWe) months. These piII Jlt)S are both built by the Ba ld'~in Co Will ~9118itle r d.nde ah c lih er one nnd purchaser mlly finish . monthly pl.l ym on ts due on them. Will 8I1crifii:~ rather than ta ke them back to store. Wri t~ S. R. Traber, 21 So . Light St., Sp ringfie ld, Ohio. j23
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" " , ' >, :,_ -- - ~ --hI' pl lln ('II l' \' l'I'~' \\' f) \\'l, ,'I,~, Thi s irls T~ ~ew Y 6 r~ ha vc been, asked what price the)! put upon their lips since a Los Angeles judge awarded $7 . \l h 'd ·'Jl ouJ.: ht 1" ,1' h mud l <li ,;G "II'I e rna Gor u,m, a mov,e ac treSS whose up,p.cr lip was marred in an accident. Left to right are Helen c: lI ~ ~i u n. I I I an , actress '\\'ho places \'allle of her li ps at $ ~OCJ . OOO; Blanche Cooperman business girl who 'said ' she Com ""u "d"d '\ i r~ . ,\ Ill'n '~ pap!'1' on " (;'Il'r!(' n s" I A NEW NATIONAL ANTHEM w9u.ld n:th cr .1',. (!" .,c1 . 'h~.11 ha\'c her li ps disfigurcd; Tina D ecke r, who es tim at;d the worth of her liD! at a j:.! <I\' (' II1I1I1 Y t hulIg'h l.< Oil I Ill' s ou lS .. mi ·AI".\I.t1y ,,, ' ' .",-, <' I " , "'li n ';~.~>!:: 5 :'.J tl! i::k Q[ anythi ng happening to Ihr.r li"< '" I I ~~~ O l~, an,l f lilill' ~'; (If plant IiI' \, . lind \\'lI S fu ll ... ,.. N~w Hom. (or Main O'fl"e of in s pinltie,n on lite nnhilitv of s,,\\'i ll !! anc! plal1tin/r. ' D"a\\,n by YO UI' g lUI'io ll S nnml'. 24,000 MembrrR Ill enls goive I; roof th ut we lire n et 1'.'('ed oll1, we c hildrc n u ll An Eco no m ica l Menu ~rl'. S \\'an '~ ~ lIld \'d fp l' thi ~ S (· ~ABSOLUTE SAFETY to Le drow n ed in a sea of mut eLong hea rd ynu l' ' ll1 o tJ"e l'-~1I11 ('1' 1' :11,1 I' ul a l" u nd lln itf n ::;,HIP , ion \\'a s " S hall \I' P us,' mixed fe ' l" First mortgage on r e all' st.a t e sec urity, T he l'illli ~ l11 . In lands afa r , J3ak t' d lia , h E.< catlop c ,] T omat o t's lil i.~ e 'r ·,'" II I> g'1I\' l' " \','I'Y in t.l' l'· best sec uri ty . N oth ing safe r - i)() ~ l:;I Ij.{ Trll e e nOllgh, Ihe! c rim e s itu aH OHt lifter host we came C .. ILl S la\\' " , inl;! hl add",,, r d ex planation. Di. ti on , gro wing out or thi s m aterial be tter. Lit by YOlIl- torch afl all1~ 11 .. 1 \; ill)!;I: I' 131'pa d "u " ion L~' Mr , CIa "s \l' ho HI~" lIS t'd I is m, i ~ <lCll,tC : But t he m a j o ri ty A now wo rld's staL ' !\ Jlp lc Suu 'c the l:'aek lJllarcl tu ili llst l;a l ' hi ~ Assets Over J3 Million Dollars u l'e no t '1'1 III 111 !LIs. It is on ly t he CClIl'f'c Liwol'les. One of th e lar ~lJst and stl'ollg el:!t a.'i~ oci n Thus s tarts the p oem of Edg:: r minority who see no n eed o f main_ -n Tue.day Afternoon \ Lions in the stal e. Mnrkhnm, famou s au t hor of "Th e tnininJr a c lea r co nsc ie nce a nd !ICT oma toes w :th Ot. r" \I\.l ~ ic Ly s c hool -/rid:' g lee tilih. Why la ke chanees on Get-Rich-Quick M,un with th e lI oe," fo r which he quiring th e good-w ill and est ee m , " 1\11', S\\,un' s t o pic, "W ho is your \\' ill s hur e in th e $ 1,000 priz e (, f- of t heir fe llow citize n s ! SchemeR lind \0:>1' 11 11 _ Dralll JUICl' fl'ol11 IUI'gl! ca n t o " n e ighbor'!" \\'as i ll l~tl' a\ed by gi\'Icred by Mrs: Fl or e nc e Brool,~ mat,ne,, ; cllce I call ukra; huttl' I' illl{ lh " modern intl'l'p l'clalinn o f Aten fOl' a ne w nati o na l anthem, bakln)!; dis h, Iill e 11" 111m with to - the (';o llcl ,' tlmtll'itan, li e aeil' i" NI '['hI' Mark ham poem is beautifu l. ============~~--- l11~t o , acid lay,,1' o f okra, : pI'ink lf" a s ttl 1(' uI'ning hllw to appl'olll'h ou r Third and Broadway 19 E •• t Third St. But we wond r whlll is wro ng wi t h Dayton, Ohio Whil e white line n dumas k is th~ with filwly chopp ' d o nioll, ~(' II S 011 ncigohbnl's , ctc. th e anthem thlll we have , "T he to t"s lp, a d d r1ul~ o ( hUller and . .\ Iu , k by M""" r , . Bruwll alld 1-:1· class ic cover fOI ' t.he f onn ul di n(E sta 3)i~ltlld 1887) S tllr Splll1gled Bllnner" hils ma n y hl'l'a d CI'lI111" ~: I CI1l'::t, then add lis , a talk by our II ome' De'mon , advllntage8. ner table, it is now qu ite pennis- enuugh toma t" j llic e to nwi stcn . .-trlllio n A),!en t , Mrs. H ill ik( 1', l'lI II iH bold and defian ·iL s ib le to u c a I intl!d c lolh in one Bak e u iJuLrl ;![, minute s . " extension wurl(," whic h is for :,11 makes o ll e fee l proud o f onc's of the so ft paste l co lo rs w hi ch an d b paid for by nul' taxcs h ne e co untl·Y· It is in three-fo ur tim e it is OUI' pro ject. harm o ni ze with the design of the Spinach SalJ,d - -- ' so that it cannot be marched t o : MI·s. Peirce's c lol<ing tu lk , " W hy c hina. A nd if th e h om e-setting To ::! lb . . sp in !L ch whi c h hilS bf'e n f ,, ; h e nc e , it will ncver be pluy fil·!>t, ,.~-------------------------is mthe r e laborate, the c lo l h ,o f co ked a nd put th ro ugh colander, belong to Il rglll1i:wtio ns '!" II purlld e, but always will be used in the most dignifi e d way. to be A 1I th e Birds in the Forest were lin e n und Illce e r an a ll -lac e clot h add :J tt,k 1\' ('\ hors(: l'!lclis h lind what do I belong 1'0 1' and what a l11 I going to do fo r it ; join , lind th e n hea rd while person s arc in IIsselll - jabbe ring aWIlY o ne morning when muy be u ed- previding, of course a tlJI ~ . oli\' o il. ~n lt alld pepper 10 not live up to th eir rill es? If you t a o te . Mold in individua l m old s blage. [t is hard to sing, thol'(' - th e two bunn ies clime hopping t hat th e appointments of the tu Lle are-in harmony with the c lo t h, and RPI'\'C I'n hend lettuce , . glll'- want inspiration uttl!n d th e mectfo r.e is gellel'all y plnyed by a banrl, down th e path. il1ICS and beca use yo u don't atte n :1 In st ead of u s ing " set" china, n i~l, ed \ itlt hal'll-Lo iled egg. SCl'\'e and so is us ulllly compete ntly "[ wish we co uld get ove n wl't h not r epo r t yo ur o rga nizat ion do Pre nch d r f'ss ing. wi l h as was once t he custom, the s mart rendl'rcd. dea d . Th e same is tl'ue o f Farm However , t he Mllrkhllm poem is Mi st e l' J ay Bird," sni d Bobbie. hostess may prese nt each course crs In stitutes; it is ~' nur l11el't ing c rtu i nly fin e , Much as we lil,e "Revenge is terrib le- it': awful. upon , c hi na of differe nt design and Dn l,e Pudding why do yo u n ot att(' nel. I cup chopp"" dales, I cup it , lIw.ug h, we 'd hu te to Ree "The It m a k es you f ee l bad when it 's co lo nng- th e on ly restriction beHeporl of nominut in /r co m mittee Sta r S pan g led Bann er" lose its over," answe r e d Billie Bunny, s it- ing that th e changing putterns be choPPI!d l' ca n ~ , II cup ~ UKU I' , 2 'to. of officers fol' till' en s uing year by related to each o L he r in t ead o f tbl ::;. HuuI" :3 I! tbl s. mi lk, 2 eggs, 'M 1'. 1\1 en de nh a ll was: Pres id e nt, pl nee a R the nation a l an t hem. ' ing d own and loo king very thought I in l' ha r p contrust. I bp. bilking powLle r_ S ift dry M_ A, Cornell; vice-presi dent, .1. ful. in gl'l'die' nts, add mi lk and eggs, W_ Edwurd s ; ~e rclal'Y, MI's. L . "What would you s uggest doing - - - -- - -1h('11 datI'S a nd nuts ; bellt wl·II, V. Brn ns t l'ato r; Indy cO I'respon dbake for 30 to 40 mi n u,tes in a ent, 111 1'S. M. A. ' ornelJ; exceu i ve I A DISTURBING ELEMENT to g ive him a les. on. He's alw fl Ys I I playing jokes o n u ~ ancl we Qught. Lult,'rl·d 111'11 set in hot watel'. cO lllm ittee, J. U. Rich, Mrs. Ada • _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • to d o llo met.hin g to him- so me,"I'\'c wit.h w hi ppcd " am or with Jo'ul' nli H und H. E, C rew . th ing he will nl'v I' f o rg et ," sai d foumy !\uuc(', The ill s titllte close d with m u ~ic n ob~ , s ittin g down a lso . _ _ _-:"'!"""....._ _ _ _..'. ' .- -~ ' ,:.:ii,,::i hy Rrc,w n Ulld Ellis . I William H . Taft, hi e r Justie l' "Is Mis ter Jay Bini vai n abont of the S upl' c me C o urt, a sked t :J The hOJr cu ll ing ('o nt('s t I'I' SIIItunything?" poi nt nut th mest di ~ turbing e leC(] in T. 1-1. llarclin , fir s t; nav i ~ Bobbie becam e ve ry l ho ughtful me n t in o ur na tion a l life, said it Fllrnas, ~ cconrl; ,I , B. Rich, thil'o. befo r e h e unswer e d : "I think h e WIIS "the mate l'iuli!\tic ph ilosophy =-=--=-:;-:::..::..~ =--===== i!< very pl"Oud of h is lie ud pi ecewhi ch places weal t h and world I\' lhe tnp of his h ell d. H e is a lways Hcn. Often Lay The m selve. t o s ucc ess ah ud of ve ry oth el' 'olicocking his hea d thi ~ wily and i Death, Say's Local Pou'tryman sider:ltion o f lif '." ' rhi s mate riuli.;tic pho loso phy l ha t. P e rhaps we could- " have it '" cri ed Billee. ' 'Let's holds in it t he lice ret of the c rim e pa H[ in t his ,h ead II diffel'e nt co lor The d eath of many n va lua ble prohle m. U nl e~s it can be con- and see what happen s." Mnn y here Ut'(' o n the Risk l is L. ,hen, it is said by a locul po uitl'Ytro ll eci, it wi ll dark e n the future , "Whllt do you think will h up- ~ows AND MEII. mall, l'c: ul ts fJ'oll! exhu u stion of vilI1l'. , Tol1l C I'!!W is v i ~ itillg i n It is II m e nace t o civilizution. pe n'!" , ~ul lllilll' ra is f rom IIII! bit'd's bod y na,yt!l l1. , A s ks Justice Tai t , "What ca n "The othe}' birds will have n oth- WHAT NAME FOR HOOYERl 1111 t he cl'euti on o f eggs. He exit profit II m ll n to ha ve accumulu- ing t o d o with him, or they will THE' OUltE BROTHERS. Mr~ , E m e l's on Di ll wa~ ' ho ppi ng p l ain ~ t hat tid : huppc ns w he n I h(' ted million H if he has not lit th e make it h ot for him wh e n th ey see hen 's diet i ~ deficient in minerul ' n Xen ia Sat urday, 8UI11 e time maintained a clear cen - he is different. Nothing in this FARMERS IN JAPAN. elem e nt s . e ~ Jl(' cill lJ y cu lcium ca r MI'. ,10hn Blllir, of Xenia vi s. scie nceR lind acq uired the good- w prld uttracts atten t ion like so m ebe ,na te 01- lime. T he cOlllp lt:tio n ited re latives he re 'I'hursrla ~. will unt! eH tee m o f his (ellow c il- t hing different. You wlltch and . ' ?f an egg which s tart ' to d velo p Mi ss Cla ra Daughtcr : ~ pellt 12 n81" Moo5eJaw, Saskatchewan, gave a 111 t he hen' ov iduct I' " uI' I'es see, " WI'th thl's BI'111'e got up ' anel dinner 10 Ben H . Thomson in honor _ . " • ,\ l ondIlY WiLh Mrs. O. B. !\1al'!utt. Th e hi ef Ju stice believes tha t started off, f ollowe d by Bobbie. of his Holstein-Friesian cow, Canary cnou~ h 1111.1 to fo nl1 .the she ll. If the A mericlln pe ople will find II Soon they were und er the tree Cordyke They both deserved. The t he hmc l,S lacking 111 l he Lird's MI'. a nti Mrs. Ho y S h nw vi s ite d way to so lve the perplexing prob- where Miste r Jay Bird was seat- Saskatchewan Government bought fo od , I I ~ (JxtrHctl! ci fl'om he r :h ir lllether, Ml' ~ , Mo r/ru n, S un le ms b e for e t h em. ed. "We were just discussing Ihe cOw for $10,000. bones : In the COU'I'S(, u/ tim c, day_ ' We Hhare hill optimism. Aftor you," began Billie. We w ere think " .. this caus es riei<('t.s 01' puru lys is un d Mr. J ohn Lev i ha r et urll e d all. t he di sturbin g elem ent of m a- ing how very beautiful y 0 Id Canary IS :world s ch:lm~lo~ ,n but- is like ly to prove fatu\. 'f " ou w ~ ter fat and gives enoulfh milk III a day One of t he best so urces of cu l- home fro m Day ton after a m o nth's terialis m is presen t, but also there b e I yo ~ h ead were yellow \3- 10 last the average lamity a month. I'i~it thcl'e. is a strong lite rury a nd scientific stead of blue. Have you ever ' ,In ,J05 days, this , wonder cow 'pro- cilln., fol' poul t ry is PE AR L GRIT , trend IImong A merican s_ The r e- t hought of t hat? Come and look duced 1,080 pounds of butter and a IlnH'st nn e prcpara io n, !\II'. and MI's. Ru ssell Mo r ga n It i ~ ce nt extrao rd inary discoveries and at y.ourself in the breok and see. !6.396 . pound. of Jni1 re atli ly co nsul1led Ly (IJ\\' I ~ if lllll el ~ MI d f <fl1lily vis ited l' ei;l liv '~ he re invent i on s anQ artistic achieve- Then let us Plllt s ome yellew mud a cces. ib le to til m in bexes or hop- .s unday afte rn oo n. on your head and you will see the Too bad there i, no way' of im- pers. Th ey ins tinctively ea t what Ir. and !\Irs. H e lp m on, of Duyhan dso mest bird in t he Forest." proving men's brains, as wc improvc they r eq uire te maint.ain th e min · tO ll, v iRited h E! l' plI l'c n ts , Mr. a nd Wh en Mistfilr Jay Bird heard this :OW5' udden. Only time C:1Il do thai, e r a l ba lan ce wh ic h promotes =~-mr-+<""""",,,i't- down rom e lIn ) , " w. The average intel- health, g r owt.h and egJr prouuction, Mrs. Geo rge MariaH . !'lunduy. ligem;e in the British HOllse of COI1l- I' EA RI G I Mr. !l nd Mrs, John Ryc spe nt . whl,'eh he WIIS s itting and came ov- mons t od ay, according to Lecky, is b' ~I , , ' IT c()me~ in s izes lUI' e r to where the Bunni es were. lewer than the a verage of all th e a)y cJ,jck: and adu lt birds. It is Su nd ay artel'oon with he l' d aughwa tel', putting his head thi s way free men in Athens, 3,000 yca rs ago, pack'd in 10-1 11_ Clll'tO l1S a nd l OO - te r, MI's. Eva ns, nea l' Be ll brol1 k . . "Do you · I'eally think I would be Sc ience goe, ahead, man stays aLollt l b. b3g'~. P ul ll'Y I-n i~e r: shou ld Mr. Ilnd I\1r ~ , E lvis Mi chae l a nd handsome-.a hand so me as the whc re he was, a little less brulal, get n s uppl y of it p l'o l1l pt ly from MI'. Lol e Lutz a nd fri e nd Eva Stellar Jay?" h e asked. a little less selfish. theil' d ('n le l'. 1I1 ich nel we r e DnytOIl sho~pers, de;~;'~'~OW you would, be, so why I f Americans call President Cnol- ~-~-~-~--==~~~-~~~~~~!! W edn esday.
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Away fl e w the bird to the e dge of lhe broo k and the Bt.~nie s hopped after him. He looked iri to the water, putting hih ead this ,wa y a nd that. Fina lly, hc said: "Go ahead- put on the yellow." Th e Bunnies took some yellow d mu and rubbed it on Mister Jay Bird's head and away he flew to where the other birds were still jabbering aWlly. As soon a s Mis ter Jay Bird'e neighbors saw him with his unusual head-dress, they all began to make his ' life miserable. They called all the other birds in the Forest and soon they were pecking at Mister Jay Bird and soon they drove him out of the Forest, When the Bl,lnnies SBW this, they sat down and began to wonder wHllt they could do to remedy things. "Revenge 18 terrible, I tell you,' said Bobbie. But a strange thing happened very soon,
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1(lge "the silent Prcsiclenl"' wl1':lt will Ihey call Mr. Hoover? He has bCl'n • • , I'Icclcd Presid ent of ' th e l lnil eli Slates, will begin his work in less th an NOT AW( PUBLIC Na tional Bank ' li'u months, has bccn in Washington 5c~eral days at work. How mud: r. a~ he talked? Not at all. , Wi ll Drawn Estates Settled Eight yearfl more of business with- ' W Ollt conversation will suit this COUIIayne.wi lle, Ohio ,try very well. We ha,'c had, at variDUll times, considerable periods of tonversati?n without business. Somclill1(,s tarmcn suc,:ct;,I. IJu l uSI:ally they must leavr th~ £:um tt 110 it. C!> f1enjamill N , Duke, who died )'C~ ' tciday morninl'{ in his Fift~ Avenu( hOllse in New York, began al a farm' cr, working wilh his bru lhcr, Jaml'! Duk(', 011 thdr f.ather's farm . Thc) jlTCW tohacco, .startcd a small factor )', Introduced cill'arctle making machin' cry, amI malic hunclrcels 01 millions And. f ;\I'In ~ u nnle this, ,"(!~, hour;' III(' ffl,idd/I' f114U ills/eail uf bdn, bosSI'd b,' him, Ask ~I r, Hill of th( American l'ohaccII Company (lr Mr Bdt of Lorillard'. how that js done Amerkan farmcrs have , trouhlu, farmcrs ill . Japan worse one5. ' When Oll r farmen contJli:lin (~n'y· emment at least MAKES PRO~I · ISES. ' , ' When , th ou~nds of Japanese pea. . ~tr. marc hed to cxpq:ss diss'ati!fac;' tion. f oJly \vtre shut dead and lila,!)) ,
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Mr. and Mrs, C lare nce C I'IIWford IIncl famity visited hi s bl'oth e r, Earl Crawf ord, n eu l' Uodds. ,' undn y afte rn oo n.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO I<'ully Equipped for Good Sen"ice. Lange Di8play Room. Ambulance Service
The little daughter ef Mr. and Mrs _ L, P. Burroughs is ,ve r y ill. Ri c hard Dav i e n te rtain e d his und ay School class Tu esday cvc:: II i nl;'.
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Mi sses Rhea a nd E\' a lyn M eCal'l'en entertai n ed their Su ndlis Sc hool class T uesday e ve ning.
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Th e C ivi c L eague will giv' a n o ld-fURhi o n ed social at th e Hall Friday evening, Janunry 26. Good cats ' Mr. and Mrs. Herbcrt nell, ne e Viole t Bogan, of Norwood, spe~~ t he week 7e nd wi t h their puI'ehts , her ~ .
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Unquestioned durability and exquisite design -the highest ideals in plated ware-are allured in lpoons, forks. and fancy serving pieces beariIis 'the renowned trade marl
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M SSf$. W. P.' McCarren and 0, E-<Jol'don a .end e d t h e Ame,ican Ruad Builders assoc.iutioh at Oleve land, this week, \
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M ,', and Mrs. C. M. Robitzer and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mal'1att were J)a yto n i ~ itors today .
Mr, anti 'Ir. ," Clifford Tl'ugh. of Dayton were guests of Mr. and MI' '. Jo.' ph Evans last week.
DEATHS Mrs. Sarah .Ella Miche ner pa!'s· N I way at 7 :06 o'clock Tuellday
l'lIl' ning, January 22. Mrs. Mich· encl' was the wife of the lu te Ed· wurd 1\1 iche ner. She leaves two ~on s, harles E., of WuyncsllilIe, lind William, of Pittsburg, Pu., nnd one daughter, Ada. 1\ teacher ill the Cleveland schools. Funeral services will be held at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock and in terment will be ill Miami cemet ery.
Mrs. Mary Bowen, aged 89, wife Mi ss A lice Ch mworth of pring of Aaron Bowen, di ed at her ho-,l1e Bl'allc h lVas lhe gues t of 1'11'1'. and in Corwin, Saturday, Januury 19. Funeral set'vices were held at the Mrs. Jo se ph Evans Monday. home Monday after.noon, January Mrs, Maynard Weitz, Mi ss Doris 21, Rev. Joseph Bennett in charge' Hawke lind Mi ss Alice Cambell Burial in Miami cemtcl'Y. werc Dayton visitors Tue sday_ Mr, and Mrs_ S. M. Sellu s, of Lebanon visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keys Wednesday afternoon.
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family to get moved to the furm they purcha sed lat ely southeast at Ititig(·vill e. Forest ~'aylor, one of our neigh. MI'5 . J ohn McCuIJough w nt 1.0 bars who moved to Springboro . th.is OilY t on 1"l'iJ ny anti tuoll the S l'C' full, has opened u grocery stOl e 10 " Ithe place Cormedy owned by }'viI's. on d X - RIIY t I'ell l me nt f or gOI.el'. M th B 11 l>he is gettin g ul(lng nicely now. Il~ bl! t u~ne . th' k 0 er ruer ,was on e S IC Mr. Ray Frcc~e culled on his fath er and moth 'I' lIeur Waynesville Sunday. Clint Hutts entel'tllin ed the Night Owl s Euchre club last Friday night but only four fnmilics wel'e present, lis it \VII S such a bad night. MI'. a nd Mrs. Clarence hell· hammer hllve a new baby girl na:n od Betty JllclIuciine. THIS A few of till! women in this WEfK neighborh ood attended the "Meat and lIIeut·Like" food demonstra· tion at the homeofMI's, Rny Fr eeze ,\,hursday afternoon. Mrs, Freeze 25c Listerine Tooth and Mrs_ John Kruer nre . leaders, Pa ste ._" ... , 21e '!\'lore would ho ve been pres ent if $1.00 ListeT~ne " .. 8ge the weather had not been so bad. $1.20 Syrup Pep.. Little Geroge WicJe has been sin .,.... ,. . $1.08 ick with the chicken pox at the $2.00 SSS TOnIC .. SL89 home of Perry Wade. $ 1.00 Miles Tonic , 8ge Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bergman, 25c Miles Anti Pain Of Dayton, called on Walter KruPill s _....•.. _., .. 21e er and family Sunday afternoon. 35c Vi cks' Salve 3ee Mr .. Alvin AUer and mother, of 50c Phillips Milk Dayton called on John Kruer and Magnesia ", ,, _ ",_ ... 5e f amily Sunday afternoon. .$1.00 Juvo Tonic .. 7ge Alice li nd Adah Hansen and 75c Aspirin Tablets.6ge Helen Kruer, spc nt Sunday after· 15c Epsom Salts , .,ge noon with Mrs. Clarence Shell· 4 oz. Cascara .. " .. ,50e hammer and family. 3 oz. pure Glycerine On accou"nt of the fog nnd ice "'_'" , 21e last Thursday the hucks did not, 25c Glycerine and take the children to the Spt-ing· Rose Water .... , _.. 21c bora school. ------HI----~ ,76c Stationery Will Ross, John Kruer and G6c lationery Walter Kruer attended the Rum· 50c St.ationery ley Tractor show at Lebanon last Tue day. . 40c Stationery Mr. Fred Abner has been helping his uncle, Bert Bunnell and
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J , T. Finck is spending about Jtev. and Mrs. Lloyd Rounds, of six weeks at H ot Springs, Ark., pi-ingboro" spent Wednesday call where he is. tak ing treatment for ing on friends In Lytle. Used {IS a rheumatism, . The lady evangelists will conPhysician ,~ Pre, c rl/ltion Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman en· tinue their meeting at Lytle Hall for Many Yc rs t l'tained at dinner Tuesday ev- this week. Mrs. Mary Carmony spent Sunening Mr, and Mrs. Sarel Hurwich Mon<".y back if n Qt relio:ved nnel M1·. and MrR. Harold Harris day with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clark in WaynesviJIe. hUdrcn like II of Lebanon. 'l;'he Ladies A.,ld had a . called meeting ThlJTsday at the home of _ 222 _ _ _ _ _ Madr b)I Mfs. Ruth Savage. etlG2 Company, ChI-eo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark und Mr. H. M. (]lark spent Friday in the Gem City. - - -------+---Yft,IH~~'H:oI~--€tttH«*t-OF Mr. Oryille Phillips was a SunCHRIST day guest of his cousins, Mr. and . .,. Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. Our Mrs. WilJiam Witters, near West 5c School !I'ablets, 3 for .. 10c: Bible school is doing the best work Middletown. it ha' done for years, AUend10c School Tablets, 3 for .. 25c Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stacy reunce und interest increasing each ceived word ~Ionday by a leUer $3.50 Elec. It'on, 6-lb " ._S2~8 .' undny. The Bible School serv- from , their couisin, Seneca Cornell, 75c Reading Books .... ,.... 3ge ices are concluded by the observ~ of the death of his. wife, Ella, on !lnce of the Lord's Supper, simply December 30, their home in Ot· and reverently administered by tumwa, Iowa. Burial was on Jan· the officers or' the locol church. ~ary 8 at that :place. Evening evangelistic services at The loud noise heard by resi· 7 :80 p. n1. .Evening audiences dents of this 'community at six are a lso steadily increasing. Ser- o'clock SundllY morning, was mon subject for January 27, "The found to be an explosion of the "Choo.e ),our Druc Store "'~ )'ou ,Jt,uld a friend." ity of Gold." Special music will gas iine and escaping gas, north Many poultry raillers in this vico ns ist of a solo by Forrest Mar- of Springboro. cinity are reportlng increased egg in and a qual'tet nu'm ber by WalMrs. Charles Johns visited Mon- production as the .result of supply. ler Elzey, Perry Thomas, T. E. day with her sister, Mrs, Eliza· ing their hens with PEARL GRIT, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IlII!,.• • Rogers nnd W. N. Sears. Every· beth Smith, who has been quite Ii specially prepared form of cl'ush· body welcome. ill at the Nursils Cottage, Soldiers ed limestone. Users of PEARL Ch . t I' Williamson, Minister. GRIT IIlso find that it puts heavier Hllme, Dayton. MI"8. Susan Saylor and son, Hen- and smoother shells on the eggs, METHODIST CHURCH ry, Mrs. WilHam Creighton and which improves theit· appearance Chu.rch School 9 :15 a. m., les· Mrs. Harry, Graham attended re- and salability. , ' son tit! , "The WOl'k of the Holy vival service at Oak St.reet U. B. In reply to questions on this Spil'it;" morning worship, 10 :30, eh'u rah in Dayton, Sunday-. subject, an expel'ien,ced local poulsubject, "Preoccupation." Eventryman says that P,EARL GRIT Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stacy e,n· ONE or the first things you this construction, tile entir& ing ; el'vice, 7 :0'0, subject "The tertai ned their children and grand provides the calcium carbonate or notice when you drive 8urfnce of tbe sboe i s Bl'oudmindedll ess of Jesus;" Of- children to dinner on Sunday. lime which is one of the most imt~12 new Ford is the quick, He inl Boul'd meeting Monday 7 :3 0 brought in steady, uniform Mr. ad Mrs. Harold Kellis and portant ingredients of an egg. A p. m. hoir rehearsal Friday at so!,! , Billy, of Mt. Holly, were considerable amount of caicium is efTcc:ive, silent action of ita contact with the tlrum the 7 :,10 p. m. All Ilre welcome. Thursday evening guests of Mr. contained in the liquid porlion of 'lilx.llrl;lke system. mstant you (trcss YOUI' foot the 'egg. Still more is contained and Mrs. W. M. Coleman. Rev. Joseph Bennett, Pastor. Look (0, This system gives you the on the brake pCllnl. This Henry G. Saylor will take part in the -sheJ. which is almost pure tbe T.xedo FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST in the N. C. R. 'chorus at the C. P. lime and constitutes one·tenth the ltighc t degree of safety and prevents screech;ng anti aULL'S IIV. Morning unified service begins C. convention at N. C. R. school weight of the egg. So it is apparreliability because the four- h~wling and mnkcs'the FortI ent that hens cannot produce eggs , vheel service brakes and the brakes unusually silen' ill. pi Oln11tiy at II :30. Bible School',. bouse January 28 and 29. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zilnmer· without lime. On the other hand operation. . Lord's S upper lind sermon. Have separate emergency or park4 yo u ever been to Ferry Church? man , of Waynesville; Dr. and Mrs. an abundance of lime in the hen's irlg hrakes are all of the Another feature of the It may be that there are pl<mty of C. W. Osburn, Mrs. Belle Coon diet stimulates egg production. PEARL GRIT is made in two siJneelaailical, internal ex- Ford brakes is tile ease of . rural ch u rches with local lea ders and daughters, of Dayton; Mrs. J . -Feed your baby chicks Tuxedo Starting zes; No. 1 for baby chicks an!! -8. Jones and son, Therle, were })unding tYI,e, with braking adjustment. ' and teachers as efficient and inter· Mash from the time they are 7'1 hours old. esting as those of the Ferry church Sunday afternoon callers at the No.2 ' for half· grown ' and adult surfaces fully enclosed for TIle four.wheel brakes home of Mr. and Mrs. WaiteI' Ken birds. It is put up in to-Ih. - carThe death rate will be cut to the minimum. but the minister just hasn't seen protection against mud. tons and 100·lb. bags. The lO-lb. are adjusted by turning a Marty hatches of a hundred or more ha ve, them. A hearty welcome and a rick. waler, sand, etc. Mr. Hayes, Mr. Woollard and carton is a new type of pac:kage, not had a single lossl spiritual feast for everyone: Ser&Crew conveniently located Henry Saylor 'received their bonus very convenient for those who mon subject for January 27, "The The many advantages of on the oU18ide of each brakekeep small flocks. PEARL Limeof the N. C., R. stock last week. And a lofof folks have reported a growth this type of braking system plate. This screw is so· Middle of the Road." Special .r.u, The eqnditioJII of Samuel Haines stone Products are handled by to '1 Pounds at eiGht weeks. . sic. have long been recognized. notcbed that all four IJI'akeB. your dealer. remains ,about the same. _ ._ - - - - ' They pre brought to you in can be set alike simply by 'the right ingredients include' codliver oil, TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY dried ' buttel'Jllilk, and PUR E CAN E the new Ford through a 1iatening to the "clicks." CHURCH MOLASSES, for health, strength, and eerles of mechaniCal imSunday School, 9 :30 a. m.; Y. P. _~------------------.-----~- The emergency or parlegrowth. S" (l :45 . p. m. The Christmas prbvements embodying mg brakes on the new ForlL pl'Ogrll m will be given Sunday evmuch that is new in design require lillie atteution. HowGive your chicks a good "head start." ening at 7 :30 p. m. \ and manufacture. A particu- ever, sho~d they need . ad, L et us supr.ly .you with Tuxedo Starting Full Salvation Messages. SpecMash' now , ., ',' " larly unique feature is the justment at any time, conial mu sic, A. Gordon Rich . . Pastor Hev. ' simple \fay by which a spe- 8UJt your Ford .Jealer for When will the Two fires ill Waynesville within 'a month? eial drum has been, conthird one be? . to permit die use of ' proDlp~, c~urteouB, and eeo, ST. MARY':; EPISCOPAL This brings home to us that EVERYONE needs, 'p.rotec~lori. , nomicn) service. H~ works January 27, Septuagesima Sun~wo acta of internal brakes under close factory supe.r . day. Church School at 9 :.3 0; " on t~ ~ wbeele. , villion and be bas bee~ spc.' MOl'ning Pt;ayer arid sermon· at • . ,~ 'bnprovement ' 'c lally trained 'an~ .equipped', 10:30. , All are cordially invited. performance i8 to help you get the greatest Rev. .J. J. Schaeffer, Rector. Ghemical .EJtt-i~~ui.her. off~r you _obsolutelY ' the" be.', 1'8 well , rA. 1 ....., Mlf-eenter. poulhle use from , our car rt:..,'!,')...~',.... .,:~ ' Alaie ,!f ahe four- over ahe40ngeat period as the Cheal,e.t, R.Ualite Prot.c·tioD obtainable. ",} _ S-T. AUGUSTLNE CHURCH...C~U me NOW, and I w~ll be gJaa tq- explain ·tbis ptotec.. lID of time at B - mini. untlay .service;:-at 8 :00 a. m. tion to you" and advise you ao to yo~r needs., to., :I .demum of trOuble aDd On t he filth Sunday 'of the month se rvices lit 10 :30 a. m. expellee. Fath.er Mollman. »
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l.as t Friday lIight, heca use o f a mix up in Ihe K ingM Mill R sc h ed ul e Ihev w I'C f rce d to f orfeit I he ~a ;YI to u ~ Th u rsclay after ' . L. Cur t wrig h t is ill with \{ . J . AcllIlII< wa s u hll ~ iIH'S~ vi ~ nOO Il , Ir' Hvillg u" with II gam e a d ,/'"' us th m ll. iln l' ill I ta:;I,, ;" T lJ(:~clay. \'c rli scd und n.. oppo n ents to ; / A"~ Ii, .-<' Vulcn Lin cs See'! th e m a t Car y,s me et Lu cki lv ~ o lll e of t he b n'ys " ~:;,. - - '}.:,: :'111' ;;, W. I'. Sa li" bu l'Y i ~ ~ pcn d went 10 )Jay'LOn Thursday a fte r ,J ewe lry S hop, Le bu nun , Ohio. '_ ~'(~4~~ ~ i ll ~ " ('IIlI p l!: "f \\'l'c ks wi lh hCI' 11 00n Ilild happened to lind th e D. Mr~. Gruco L. S miLh m a de a "',""n'll ill ('1l'\'l' lulld. of U. P reps wi lhoul 11 ga me. Th ey bu sin ess t rip fo Co lumbu ~ Illst Ill ud e HITangeme nts wit h t hem and '\ I i ~~ Bl' r n i ~c lI yman wa s the Ih c va cant dule w n s fill ed . Wl' ,I<. dinll('I' g'lH', 1 "I' )0'. n, lI " I"III(, l'snn Th e ReSe rVl!R nf W , H . S. won J ohn S tal ey , o f Dayton , spent and I'anli ly "II , ' lInda'y, ove r t h(, Pre p R eserves in a ve ry la s t week with hi s sist e l', Mr ~ . fa s l st'cC1n d . s ri ng encoun te r, MI'. an d i'l l'S. Harold W hilaker wil h a sco r !' o f 12 to II. TurnMu ud F e lle r . an' 'anl1f ,uTIl:ing' t he bir lh nf a er st unI' d throug hout t he g ame, Mrs. W. H. Alle n e n te rLain e u ' '''', .) .11 11('" Hidlllr,l, Wl'tillt'Mla y. pla'yi ng a fa sl g ua rd in g game in t he mem be l'S o f t he Bl'id ge cI u b ,Ja IIl!II I' Y :!:\. l hl' ti l"1 half all cl com in g back in all Saturda y afterno on. I_ :1)(' l a ~ t hal f I II co un t up 7 of t he YnU I' Gt'lll'n wa t~ h je we ler in I ~ poi n t s fnr I he loca l boy s. W"L c h e~-GI' u e n, Elgi n, Ham Warn'n ('''III Il ~' is ('n l ' Y' ~ .I ,'", e,II' Y Ell is Ilnd W:l lllle!' bllth seel1l C' (\ ilton, Illinois , e tc., Cary's J ewc l:O-; ho)l, L.. bUll e, n , Ohio . CIIIlI!! in lVay " tf Ihe ir us uul puce, lIl a kin g l'y ' hop, ...Leban on, Ohi o. ; lid "c,' I hl' Jat" sl " Iy h'~ . I) nl y ;1 po in l:, ,bu,t\\' (' (' n, t h em . MesRr R, B a nis Mosher, Lou EXJlt' rt wal ch d ock l' ' Iwiring is " H"d " Mu ino us " Iay e·d in hi ~ first P r in tz a nd Frank Robin so n we r e uur ~P(·t'iHlty. Ca tly'~ .Jl'wp ir y 1!;1I 111 e III' IhE' seaso n wit h Ihe R eDa yto n vi sito rs Fri da y night. :O-; hlil'. Ll,llHlllln . Ohi .. , Ou r mot · se r ves , unci sho ws the need o f to :" \ Vl' d" it r ig- ht o r Illl l at all. " nu eh IH'IIl, tie l', bul Illok li ke he w\l lIld deve lop into gO l1 d ma t e!'i al Mi ss Adll Mi che n er le ft Ma ndny t o l'eHUm e he r schoo l work a t Lue lla \vill ia m"on I'ctu "lI ccl 10 !ate l' on. T he lil'st team played thl' ir usChugrin F a lls, near Cleve la nd . Ohill W es ll'ya n Su nday , aftl'r n f ,·\\' '''I ~' ~' \'llcllli OIl ~ J1('nl al tI,(' -" d hard gallle t he 61's t ha lf a nd Mrs. J. W. E dwards and Mrs . 1",l'\w " I' h e r pnl'e' ,l1 s, Mr , nnd M r ~, \{~ l cI t he lellcl thr ou{!'hou t Ihe mnst If lh e lhree qU ll rt~ r s bu t bl'oke ur I !\fcC lul'e visit ed Mrs . J a mes II. II'. W illium "u ll, ; up in t he lust q uartet' II nel let the Me lure at McC le ll a n hos pi ta l on Tu esday. 1\11', fi nd Mrs. C. D. Mills unle r - inva li e l'g s lip !J ex t ra poi nts , over \ lained I" cl inncr Su n day, Mrs, fu r a 24 t o I r. "ictor ~' , \ Mr. an d Mrs. Kenn eth Elzey S he r wood W lI S ngain high-po in t Fmn l( W . Il a l'll er a nd da ug hte r , <l nd daughte r, of D~yt o n, \w e re l\l n rjCll'ie , IInc! LC',te l' M. Cu mp ton ma n with U reg isle l'e d t o his cr ed. f , ~ und liY g u{Sts o f MI'. a n d Mrs. it. 1-\ (' is th e best g01l1 s hoo t ing a ll fl' lI lll :"<l'ni1l. W a lt er Elze y. IlIll n fl ying t hc Ora nge and Bl uc k A fi ,H' line (If dl'J1e nd ab le wutc h co ln rs we 1u l\'(' t hi s yeal·. and al Co ns ult Dr. Rud olph, o ur eye(' ~ , uiallluncl~ , jewe lr y a n,1 n ove l- t houg h he misse' several , he finds ---_ s ig ht s pec ia lis t, Tu esday, Thurs- - - - .. lies YO U will lind at CaI'Y' ~ ,Jew- th e loop e nough to pl-ove hig hELSIE PAULINE SHEEHAN dny an d Satu r day at CIl I'y'S J e wI' lry 'S hop. "The 1I 0 l11e o f G ifl ~. " po in t lIIu n in a ll b ut pne or tw o e lry S hop, Leba non, Ohi o. Lcha non , O hi o, ga mes th is yca r. S. ELLA MICHENER Elsie Pa\;l inl.' Mn rl flll Shee han , Sc h u le r t !'ied hard e nugh but S. Ell a Miche ne r , t he yo un gest t he da ug h te r of 0 , Ii. and H ar ri el S u nday morn ing w ill be "V isitMI', and Mr s, Me rl e Kern Hnd IlI l1 d{' seve r a l wild passes thro ug h or's Da y" at th e Church of hri ~t o f (O UI' children, bo rn t o E dward Ma ri aLt, wa s b" l'n a t Mt. Holl y. d aughte r. o f Colu mbus, MI'. a nd uu t the gu me; howe vr, h e is a n ew Septe::n bc r Ii, 18!)8 , a n ci d ied Jan- l\ l r ~ . C. M. \{ ubilze r <l nd da ught er nHl n lin d not uRed 10 I h f a st and Bible ~c h oo l. Vi sitors a r e in v it- an d Ma ria Me rritt in th e ye lll' 1864 , passed o n th e day be fore u al'Y 8, 1U2!l , 1I).(l'd :lO yeal',< 4 1\1 iss B ea tr ic,', s pent. 'u nd ny with ed. r lm e!J :3 0 a . m. sLrcnu olls pl ay ing of the first her 75th birthday . ' mo nlh: a nd 2 days, ;\1 r. tlnd 1\11'5. J . D, Mll rl att. tea m . Mrs. Jam es McClure is a t the S he was marri ed to Ed win B. . Sh e was II graduatc of the Wa yCaplain 1"r ye wu s off his uSlIal Our hI g h !;ch ool has been a c- ncsvi ll e High sch uu l a nd Wa '1'('n M i !<l'e~ Do lol'cs a n c! Ma r y Moo n ' fO I':n , sco ring onl y on e po in l and McClellan hospi tal, having her' fin- Michcner F e bruar y 14, 1889, a nd, ge r tr eated f or infect ion , which cam e t o t h e Michen e r h omest ead ~e p te d by t h(! state a nd enroll ed Co un ty Normal, a.nd spent ~Ix <I n ,1 M r. My r o n Th o ma s, of 'Day- maki ng- n o fi eld ba skets out o f wh er e she has sin ce r esid ed. T o In t he S t ate Sc holarshIp contest. yea l'''!1~ a te~c hc l' In W a J'ren Hnd Inn, Mr, a nd Mr s, Harr y Bu r ll c\l resul te d fr om a small cut. b orn, We e t. wo canI and ufl ll J! hlel' were . un day gues t s sever a l a tt emp Ls. t hem three Chl' I(ll'ell '\'Cl'e , . arc .a ll ow l~ d to nam . .. G r cen co un t les . F r0 11l1T1 d isp lu yed an other unu s n " William I-I dldat es III the fo llOWing subj ects . S h(' wns t11 llrl'i cd Mav 1'1 1'12'> I I' I "1lomu s lIn el f a nl!' 1y. Ne w Cu rds -Birthda'y ,Con vules Charles E . , Ad a 'aU AI b G t B' I g Lt" . ' , ' " . of ~. ,. IIn lly goo d ga lll e liS ba ck guard, See mingly, cal'ly in th eir m a r r ie d , ge .ra, eOlme ry, . 10 0 y, ~ to H owa rd J . . heeha n. S he w a~ ce n t , :F' ri e nd!lhip, ym pathy and holding t hc ir fu sL lII en down exAn n ive r 'llr y' Gr eet ings--at Cary's life Edwin fin is hed his work he r e :! 1Iliil),~.ory, ~n(~ 9g h.: ~ ~ .llst a membe l' o f th e ML H o ll y 'M, E. T h e g"eat fundam en tlils o f life ce pti ona ll y w ell a nd sinking ine a nd we nt to his ' r ewurd, leavi ng ,~ ( competm g )PU,PI ~S Will be ,~ulb I church, Du ugh te r s of A merica I1nd lind t he Chr ist ian r e li gio n fll'e beJew e lry S hop, Lebanon , Ohio. Ella to buttl e life's pathwuy alon c. hahed later. ThiS IS t h e first tl;tle Gra nge , Il lwuys l aki ng an act iV l! inlt uisclIsseci at t he S und ay n ight benutifu l lo ng shot fr om cen te r. Th e crowd WII S n ot what was Those who kn ow t1J(! family can ~ hllt th e hlle has do n e unythlllg , pa r t in nil chu),c h, loelge a nd COil!' >'c rv icl's o f lh (' Church (I f Ch l'is t. J\ h. lin d Mrs , Milton Sheehan, ('xpee t ed and it s!!e ms nearl y i:n s ee tha t her work w a s we ll don e toward ~ t o ur na m e n t of good Ill un il'y IIffa irs. lI er enti r e lifc Februa r y :1, will T he' subjC'ct for who have s pen t seve ral w eeks in poss ible to get 1I hou seful t o Florida, left St. Petersburg Mon- and she also has her reward. Sh e schola J'shlJ' , li n d we .a ~'e pl ~ased to w as li ved in the co m :nun iLy in be "ra ith ," watc h th e hom e t own boys pel'THE WARREN COUNTY whic h she W lI S bo rll , lin d her lovd ay , f OI' t he ir h ome in Center vi11e. a cted as fath e r a nd mother in r enr II pl uce d o n l h eh g lbl e lIst. fo rm . Th e lin e up : Mrs. K alc Colm a n g a ve 1I W. C. T :\ U, MEETING ing t he children giving to them able cha ra cte r a nd s un ny dis po\vl' tll D. p , ' Mone Iay eve nm g Mr . Cra bh e a nd MI'. Moom a w Bi li on won for hcr 11I a n y f r i ~IHIH , II nlH'r Mr. a nd Mrs, Lawrence Evans t he best she could . F P B Mr , Hn d Mrs, F. B. lJ e nd el'so n, Sh e loved her home and famil y all e nd ed 1\ meeti ng of t he S mi t h - w ho w ill g rc' utl ~· mis: he,)' ·The Warren County W . C. T. are a nnooncing the arrival of a 0 :J 3 Gitzinge r lIIi ~s es E ~t h e r an d Lo ui ~e H end e l'and made sacrifices in the ir b e Hug he: i n ~ LTurlo l'S f or southwestS h c l e ll\' e~ tu 11I0U" n her 16ss U . met in execut ive session on d llllghtel', Mary Cat herine, Jan6 2 GOlT'y 2 Saturda y, January 26, at the honle uary 23, a t their' home in Xenia , hal f. She was a kin d ne ighbor er n Ohi o at Cin ci nnati lus t Sat ur- h e r hU 8hu nd , h e r IHl l'ents, fou r : o n II nri 1\11'. a llli Mr!>. D. L. Cr une Nagel () 2 4 He nd e rSO n and a nd friend , never unmindful of day. Th e m e eting wu s ~pn n 8o l' c d b"oth e r ~ , Wilbu r , and A illcr t, o f pre, en\. J\1r ~ , o f the pres iden t, Mrs. L . C. Mills . 1 1 a Schreill e r da ug htel', Lou ise , we r e th e hono l' the shut-ins and needy H er s pirby t he Pl'o du cc l' ~ Coope ra t ive asDayt on , Morri s a nel EVe rett. a t The attendance was good and bus- Wha t is the greates t thing in the t 0 2 eiwe r t in ess of importance was transact- world? Henry Drumrnond, Il fa- it will still live among her r ela- sociat ion a nd w as held at t heir o f- hom e, und many othe l' r elativ es g u ests, ed. T en dollars was voted to be mous preacher wrote a sermon on tives and friend s both far and li es a t t he S t.ocl< Yards. MI'. P . and fri end!', a n in fan t <Iuug ht er 9 6 24 T otal A num be r · o f me mber s of the O. Wi l50n wh o has charge of this a'n d son ha\'i ng prcce d ccl he r in sen t to the Americanization Cen- t his subj ct that is considered one near. itize ns fr om W . . T . U , Ilnd c A few lines she often r e peated work t ook ever y pain s possi bll' t o dea th. W. H . S . tC I' at Cleveland to further the of the classics o f the world's lit:rive the Smi t h-Hughes me n t h e "O ve r t he hills o [ tilll e La the W!I \'n e,vill c a llli Ly tI c alte nd ecl F P B work am ong th e foreign er s. erature. Almost everyone has -eem appropriate : Ih e' meeting Iwl t! in t he 1\1, E. Fl'ye 1 in ride info l' m ~lt io n on th e subj ect vall ey u f e nd less ye llrs ; 0 t Joan Cnrr, a representative of heard onc or more sermons on, this Evil has no place, no power, () of cno per ative ma rketing that Ove r t h e r oa ds of \Voe to th ,' lanel chlll'C h ilt Leban on, Frid ay e\' en- Sc hule r J 2 the local L , T . ,L., read a poem, s ubject. Bro. Williamson wliJ Only good cnn ever be, ing a nd h el1l'(l th e IIddr es~ on Law S he l'w ood \) tha t is fr ee from te ll rs; 4 t both appropr iate and pleasing, s peak on thi s theme Sunday morn A.nd it lives t o guard lind gu ide t hey :n ight brin g the inf orm ati on () () () thee , back t o their classes. T)te y we I''' U p fr om the haunts of m en to t h e E n fn r ce nw nl b y 1\11-. E b bl' rt, of Ha y .. Refr eshm en h were enjo'yed dur- in g a t the F erry Church of Christ Cali fo rni u. 1 I shown the entire sYRtem, 1rom Lh e pl ac e whet'e th e angel R are, , Fromm 3 in g th e social hour. All that h e promises fa\' his discus- On through all eternify. () (I · Wallace 0 - '---sion' of the great qu estion is that Thou art God's, awake, and kn ow t ime Rt ock i ~ II nloadell in tJ'e' Th rs is t he march of mO l' ta hty to it ya rd s until it i. Rai d a nd 'th e m on a wo nd erf ul g O:1 I afa r. " M r s .J. D. Ma da lt a nc! Mrs R. G. The Miami Gaz ette, $1.60 year i t will be ·' diffe rent." II) . All thy f ear s will fade away, ey paid th e owne r , It was nlso - ---- - - - ---Cr oss e n te rtain ecl Friday eve ning Total 6 Thou can st f eel His love enfold ~h n\V n t hat iC t he pr oducer is n VICTORY DAY at t h e h omo o f Mr '. Mn r la tL, in · S ub ~ l i L u L i o n. - , - 6. ... t hee , me mber of thE! Ohio Farm BUI'eau co m plime n t t o Mr~. Walt e l' McRe fer ee, Smi t h, Wilming to n. P eacc and joy are th ine today. h I" iK e nt itled [I nti doe~ rece ive WAS OBSERVED " IUI'e, wh o leav es S und ay for CulS R , 'l f, , "I1 1' ll, The " ue."ts wnr e t he la . Nf'xt Sa lurda y night t eele e---- - • ndded aci vll n t a g s thl'o u gh the co.. ,' ~ -II t tl \V 'II operati ve ~ y : tell1 . " Victory Day , Janu a r y 18, was di es wh o hllve been qu ilting for se l'v e~ WI mee Ie lIynesv l e SUCCESSFUL SURPRISE ohs(' I'vecl by Mason W . C. T. U. , t h c b e'nc fit of th e M. E. Llldies boys o n ou r flo)' and a good game - t 't ho bCl'U t 'l (ul Ilomc of Mr~. A'lel, u. n(1 wh ose names f ollow : is e xp ccted. On TU'e sda'y night WAS GIVEN DAUGHTER , . , Th e Se nio r c la ss e nte r tni ne,l th e U ,. h O I DI k '11 ' d Davi s. Th e wea th er wn s vc ry ill - Mrs. McC lur<', Mrs. W. H. Mad- l e l'u nge ,a nt ac WI !Ova e t:o nrl' n g bol'o'u gl'ound an " meet the . .Jll n inTS wi l h a ~kll : ill" " llrt" Man ... • c l e m ~ll l bu t t he r e was a guo d a t - de n, Mrs. Ru th Dau gh erty , Mrs . .") " ., U . Mr. ane! Mrs. D. B. Undcr - cl uy e\ln nin g . Mid -w eek pa rt ies .• C 1 s ilv c r and blue o n their own 'floor. No on e has suffered frolll lack woo d, a ssisted by a sl.nall company 1\ 1' (' 0 lill ic 1l 1i 1l ~1l:t 1. but ~ there Ll' nc1un c(' , .R oll ca ll W ll ~, rCs pl) nu - Mauric e S ilver, M r~. Fre d 0 e, of relatives and intim a t e fr'end s, is n o Ja'uArn nt ('(' tlll;t t he icC' will cd to by VIctor y fa ctH unci quota- ! Mrs. 1.1111 1'0 Z(,II. Mr!< . . Anna S hee- o r excit(' nH!IIt yet at a g am e lind plauned a charming and s u ccess- I'C'ma in ur;ti l t hl'! weE:' k-eird su ch l i o n ~, M~·s. C O ~lO ver co n\lllc.le u hl!ll. Mrs. W. P . SII!Jsbury, Mrs, , th 'nk '0 I w'l\ e nj )y b th of 'ful su'rprise for their thit'd daugh - pe l'isE ion wn~' gran t l'd. ' 'I l he devot ionals In he l' uSUll1 11ll - vMlO laECl a ~.eYI~ .MrH' MJo!lePuh DGen~~ttt ~~~se. I ~ I I ,( 0 ler, Miss Ada Grace, student in -. _.... - - -p r e. Hive munner. r s. ' vln ' Ires, r s . . . e IIrt at Ohio Mechunies Institute in Mrs. L. T . Mill s, coun t y presi- , ('I, Mrll, J. W . Whil e Mrs. J . L. CinCinnati, UPOn her birthda y , on HEAR YE I HEAR YE 1 , dent was present and g1\ve a t lllk Hart ~,o ck, Mrs. ,Jo e Davis , Mrs. Mrs. Re ub en Rob e rts , who has January 19. ---on Vi CIOI'Y Day and sang two HU- Wilbur C lnl'k, MI·s . Am~lia Wil- I b een staying with the Michener A secolld surprise was experiYe old-T .v me Concert los, "The He ave nly Songs" and Iiam s, Mrs. Hal'l'Y McGinni s, Mr~. 1 farniry !l ince the death of their e nced by all when Mi ss Sal'a UnWill be at ye " It Is in the C')Ilstitution a nd Its Be n Sm ith, Mrs . ~tll'old S mi t h mothe l'" I'e turned to her horn e at derwood, who is a student nurse Old Lytle Hall, on The r e to Stay." un,l Mrs. C. M. Robltzer . South CharlcHt nwn Monday. a t _ Christ h ospit al, unexpectedly Saturday, ye s econd day of F ebDa in ty l·e J're shm c n t.~ wel'e Rer v. ruary, at eight of ye clock ed. - -al'l'ive J for the party, AHe r in s pection of the birthAt ye OId,-Tyme Price of - -- - -. - - - - day gifts, f r om the family and the Five and Ten Cents MOTHERS CLUB' lovel'y red roses from her father, Com e One! Come A 1I! the gu ests , matched dainty score Ly t le Ladier- Aid. Mus ic by The Wayne T ownship Mothe rs cards for partners, "500" was Messr s. Ellis and Brown club will h old the ir m eeting Frida y , ,then the pastime of the evening. ---~. - _ ..- -- Febru ary 1st a t 2 p .m" ill the MANY PROMINENT BUSINESS INTERESTS At 11 o'clock angel cake and OLIVER P_ WHARTON Grade buil,li.ng Every b od y we iice Cl'(, :Im were served and at midcom e , and we ho pe La have a large THAT AID IN rHE PROSPERiTY OF night all took their depart ul'e The followin7g was clipped from a t t end nnce, as we ha ve a ve r y THIS SECTION wishing their fair friend, many t he Newtown Enterpri ~e , January nice 'pl'og r a l1l whi ch will b p in te rreturns, 24, 1929 by F'ranklin Packer: e lin g t o nil. Those persent w ere Ruth TomOliver P . Wharton, Civil War Com e and join the Mothers club linson , Ethel Gillam, Elizabeth veteran and retired farmer, died in nil o f our acti vit ies. an d he lp In this Farm F;,dili In, the farmer will find' many interBrans trater. Helen Randall, Esth- T .• J ' us grow ' uesuny, anullry 15, after n long . h P ('stl'ng "rt,t·cles written, by world -known authort·t.· .... s on er, S ara an d A da Grace Under· illness at his . h o me in' Morrisville" Ma ry L. Earn art, r es. '" wood. Mr. and Mrs, Rhodes' BunEllcn Conner, Se e'y, ' nell, Floamond and ' Mrs. Reed, Pa. ,He was 8 6 years old and he • _ _ scientific cultivation of the farm, and abo many stori,es leaves four: sons, Ivins Wharton, George Bunne11, William Doster, Morrisville and Lester, Joh. , and DELEGATES FARM BUREAU of ml'fchants and firms doing business in, ouI' midsta~d' !t'ra_ Lucy Br~n'kiU /lnd Mr.. SfUflh WirLl Ray:nond Bl'addock, Roscoe Fur- Oliver Wharton, Jr,. ' Yardly, P a: ' ___ _ nas, Robert GilJam, Laurence and ' Mr., Wharto' n served as R priMr, and Mrs. Howard Graham. tbegoods they have to offer, \Vhile these stories are Tholl"h she's one of lhe oldel;lt 29 in the years between 1896 t o Eli Furnas, Mr, and Mrs. 0, B, . h f U d .d 1.1 R 'vat e in Company I , Fifth , Regi.- of Hurveyszurg, ' wiJ) be t e o - adv'ertl'sl'ng' and p 'dd for by each firm reprrsenttd. no t eiepilolll! ollf;~atorB in Ohio- if '!l0t 19~;8' Wirts and her , daughter, n erwoo and iss , uby Dale. , ment Pennsylvania , pav.alry, in ficlnl d elegates of the Warre :l U:.t. 0Ide3t~ l\!\'s, Sarah M. -\Virts Mrs. Lucy M, Brunskill. alternaLe - - . ' the Civil War. Alter the war he Couo t.y Farm Bur eau ',at the annu- man has written of himself or, his I.msiness .:....everY~tory ' ' has l1a<1 only ,17 birthdaysl Eorn as operators at the Conesville exRETURNED TO HOME settled ' In Bucks County, where a1 mee ting of the 0\110 Flltm lJ u - , ' he ,'conducted 1\--' farm for llIany reau F ederation 1ft. Colu:l1bus .01 I has been prepared by a staff of experienc~. lidve.fUsFcbruary 29, 1856, ,Mrs. \Virts has change of The Ohio B\!ll Telepholle Februa)'y 4 and 6. The meetIng I . ' . . a blrthdllY e ~I'y fourth year- and Company.· The little switchboard .' William Mi~hener left Monday years. - -- ...;,- '.. will mar.k t he tenth annivers~ry tng ,news-wnters. Read every story-t~ey arc:~ all Ilr.~e she , ent eig ht years without serving only '70 telephones In tlw .night for his home ·\n Pittsburg. James McCllure :\Va,s in pincin- of. t he founding of the orgl\n~za,. l eres t·tn g , , ' OU2 , oecause' 1900 Will' not , a leop Coshocton county community. ill 10· Mrs, Michener and SOil, J'ack, will lU . , t Ion. yeur . .. nl there , WIIS no lo'ebruary cated in Mra. B.flollskj))'. home, rem,u in anot her week, nati Tuesday, 1-' -
T o the Etlitor of the Miami Gozdt e fro m t he Pac ific Coast : It mig ht be of interest to so m e "f yo ur I' a dCl's Lo kn ow of the reun io n of Some the form er Waync s vill citize ns tha t have ta ke n Jlla " (j in thi .. fllr-a wa y s unshiny clinlt' , On New Ycal" ij Day , a fte r v ic \'.' ing th(' ' '-T ourn a m en t of Itoses" ill all its r udinn ce of co lor a nd orig-in a lity of deAign in nouts, he lcl a t PII Hl,td en ll, Cha l'ies li nd Nett ie B row n C leme nts and Knn, Etha n, too k elinn e r with Will anel Mury E dwards Frnme a lld th e ir win tt· r g u sts. This prom pt ed a ll othe r , wh ith WIIS !te ld on J a nuary 2 0, at t), l' hos pi tab le hom e of C hnrl e~ a ", I, Ne tli e Cle me nts, u t Uplun d , Cal., wit h n IJ ic ni c dinn er . Th e d llY Wll s full uI s miles and g ladn ep,<, bu t lillIe o f s u nsh in e for shower wc r e sa ndw ic hed in bet ween . The day WM a m ost e n jo yabl (' O Il C to u l1 wh o parLicipa ted. TI c din n e l' wn ~ on e lo ng t o be l'em CI,,beTed f o r its abundu'nce, ex erlle nee li nd variety. The hostesN is 1\ m ast er-hand a t pla nnin g a menu.. Those who w er e privileged 10 e nj oy th e da y were Mrs. San a Zimmermlln, l\h , and Mrs . L. II . Zimm erman and Ma ry Lou a n ,l PUIII, L., ull of F on t an a , Ca l. ; MI' . and l\1rs. W . 1'. F ra me , of Pas:lderia ; Mr . lind Mrs. E dw a rd C. Gr iest !lnd chil dr e n, H ele n an d E lwood , Jr., of Lo ng Beac h. T he lem en ts ullu g hter s, M i~s Ab; u le m en ts' a nd M r. and Mrs , Jam('s L, Ha u e nst ei n, a nd thrc e dau~h te l·H. V irgi nia, 9year s lin d Louise ll nel Al ice, t w in s, 7 , of Lo ng Beach, a lso th e 'Clem e nts ' so n ~ , E t ha n and Donale!. Oh e interesting fe at ur e o f th e gather ing wns th e f a ct that Will F'ra ::l1 e's ~iltt e r, A lice Fra me of Dayton, Ohio, was prese nt a nd the fOllr Edwa rds sist e rs, who a r !;! s pending the win ter in t h e Sou t h la nd with Will a nd Mary Fram e, Mesdames Anni e E : Bu rtton a nd Evnlb,)a E. Gries t , of New Oastle, Ind,; Lyd ia E. PI'e ' nllll, of Fa ir mount, In d . and' Athelia E. Gricl< t o f Chicago, Mr. and Mrs .. Wal ter Zell a r:d KathrYn Fra me Pipe r we r e invi '.cd but w e r e unable to be present.
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T II F: 1..1 C( HARD' AR I~ III Ldll1t1on, will (ell u,r tiul'ill~ '1101 10 tht· tI l' w (.k of F 'bl'\I[ll'~ . l!! h. Ih,' ' 1 S lIOW , ill ('011necliclII wit h tlll'i l' nETTER PAR l I '~. ('~ I rl\1""" " m , 1,.~: E t"•• Tlti ~ i . fully (' XIl<'ctl'd La bc the no I ~htJ\\' IOf ull, RO bl'ing ill your I n I' UI'S (I( Wh ite', Yt' lIC'w (11' Illl ~' (jIll ' I' vlplt'lv uf Cnt'll. Tlwl'c will I, e prt'lItillJl;'; ofTl' r.,(\, nn all "uri{'lil'~ , li nd wht! kn(l\\, ~ YOUI'S 1II11 ~' iiI' III(' olH' thn t will Will, All "lIlri(. ~ 01' exhihils wil l bl' I 'n,h'I'II , wrtillj:!' ~a IIrtlny, F\'I) rllnlY ~) [ h. a ncI liP lInli I 110('\1 tin Th ltl',dllY Vl!br lla l'~' 1·llh , All t'ldl ih its IIIU ~ I h(' " .fl in pinel' IInlil ~nlul'r1a~' ('\'C' l1inl! F l'h nlt1l'Y IHlh. wl,.' n t l1t'~, nl:lY ",. \'(' nll>\·{,tl by IIIl' 0\\'111'1'. A J\lllrhilwl'Y Exhihil wil l hI' 1''' ndllt' ll'd lhl'(lIlg'h ll Ul Il\l' \\'el'k .
CO!lIllt'Lcnt U"lHI 'ffil·\t'tI flnll'~mell 11111 Ilt' in hUl'lte o( lhi.~ I'X hillil, :lnu tlH'" will t1el11onst\'ate • 10 yllll Ih I'lll')' hill'''' }\tld he ~ 1 Ih:1l I~ It. b hlld in Fa1'l\11rt~ I Ill1,1'11111' \1l:, an(1 a ll that <f,. ,.. 'll ttl II1l1k(" up 1\ ("""plctl' HII(.I 8" ttl' r 10'111'111 E\lllimpl'llt. r':l'c l'y fl1 .. :I)(> I' ill th (,(lIlIlly tln d ad .i oillin~ 11'\'I'ilul'Y "\\'('~ il tn h im .. "II' 10 IIlt ' lId lhi~ l't)Hl\ ,' II()W :I III I FA.! M l!\ll'LEl\IE :-.'T I)}~ ~I · ON~THAT rON ttl S(" !'tII· hilll ' l' lf whlll i ~ bl'i ng d"nl' in ('P i'll j!r"\\'il1g' and tit' l'elnJlI\I('1I1 ,.( B l'lI "I' I" · I'arm ' 'lltlpment ,llIl lI ; 1I~ (l II' , 0 111 I'are II)Nhotls of ,·.d lil'ali nn nnll fl ' I' lilizlltion ",j l h olher ~u~ ,·" . ful g rtlwc·I'S. ~I"kl' yuur Jlllln ~ ful' l he wc'''!' IIf FchruHry 11th to tilt' 101h. I !l2H, 10 III lend this F:xhih il. (01' Ihe re will SlIl'l,ly Ill' nHlII .'· Ihi'IIg'~ IIl1d
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ex;I'ui n!' anti inspect a ll of lhe difr.·.. '·nt kind!! of fachiner y on oIi 'fltlY 'In tIll' ~a \ll p l e fi oo r. Ev,"1 thoug h ~''' II do not in tend to hill at thi" tilllc you will find mll n~' ill'''''' (I( int<'rcst \.0 you. nnd 'lIl!:g-"~li( lis (O f future benefit to Y,lll. 1I'In ' I CO!')!'" I t he Dutl's, FebrllI \(' 1I1 un d IIIe pac<', I :lr~' Il t l) " Tilt-: 1.l~ .( ; (J H(\ HIlWAR E COI' A ~Y, :1 1 : .. ballnn. Ohio " the ' 1'11'(, Ihllt is a lways inter ested in h,' Wt,lfll l" rr lite (armel' and the sl, ,,,' Ihat ('L1 n HlIlply )TOU wilh ,,' h ,,1 You Wlln l Wh,' n Y ou \\' :lllt It.
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P ('rhnps you .. rll r h n ~ n ot h ' ('n performing wilh 1l1uximul1l ('ffiril'lI cy . Thl! t l'nubll' Il1I1Y Ill' with yi)lIr storllg(' hatte),y, Lik(' !<'l\lll' tlt·l i, CIIII' \'111 imporla nt orgun of the bndy, Ihl! ~ Ior:lge huttt,,,y perf"I'lIl s WI! II wlwn ~h' , ' n g,) t1 t1 a t, 1('lIl in n !Jul i ~ lik e ly III P 1' OI'C a ~ <)lIrCt ' tl f lroul.lt' if i\ dtll '~ II Ut r cl'l' iI(' HI/' h attenlion, If Ilw l' \! i ~ nily po~s i"i1ily Ihnt Ih i~ is what is impniring t he e(1i l'i€' rH'Y f yO tll' cllr tnk!! it 10 t ill' R LL :ER' I ,E STAT I ON, Ell~l Sill',' I' St., !It L('bnnon. ph(l ne 170. :Inti hllve nn xpel't louk IIYel' yOll\' car. ](Q may trn ce yo ur truuble to th<' batter y. I ncic1(,l1wlly, a s II part o r jhi" shop's po l icy o f SE R\,1 E to the public , nbove evcl'YI hing eJ.'c, this inspection is muue f rt:'e 'Of c harge. It do!!" not ('\'Cn obliJ!'lIte y()U to hllve the I'€'pail's to ~' , . 'Jr bat-
1,.1' 1' ll1adc' hen. i( anv 11'11 >' 1)(>I'd(' d bUl if yo u do n eed a;IY l 'I' I l/til'~ ' 1\' lId j ll ~ tlll{.nl " there i!_ "" I.a 1" 1 Y , lll 'p in thi !' "N'l i,"1 .. ( the ~I" II' Ihat i ~ hl'lll' r pro' PHI'I'" in Ihl' \\,,~. "i udjuR lnw nl lind \\' ,' l' k ll1 :lIl!<i1ip I.. H" I\(I,'I" Ht'al Huttl'!'Y ,'" I'\' i('" Iltan Ihe n oll :->,')'l'i,'C Slnli"ll. al /. 'ballon. The OWI1(' I' o f Ih i ~ Rhnp r"I 't'saw Ihe tl' (,!ll(' lld o \J ~ gl'l\\nh I,f 1111' IlllI (I \1I obi l(' bu sinesg in thi s ,'0 11111111 , ni t y. Th ey IIH'n' for l' "qlliplll'" tlwir ~ hup to lllke cal"e uf a growing need, Although balll·.. ies (.'1' :lu t omolive UO' t' is II spec ially with Ihe Rull Sel' vie", ' 1Ilti,' II, I' 'pa iring and u<iju " ting a .. ", d ,m' lin l'to rugc bnt lel'iefl of ull tYPl'S, T he Willard SWl'tIgt' Butll'I'Y waR not long r ecognizing Ihl' qua l ily o f wtll'k tu rn ed Oul by thi s ~ h ()p anti gllve th em the ag'!'IICY fo r th(' Willal'd Batl (,I'ies in Ihi ~
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I . I The s u\> jocJ of nHl rble ,and gnu) .Th e ir dis play room ill nt nil tl011 o f r CVl' r<'nce a lout ('VI'I'Y il m"nllment!, li nd \11l\rke1'8 uS li m!!!) re.plete with u fin!.' 8 Iceli on grlll'e. xemplifled at ' the olltubli hmen t of fini hed work Tou dy for Lhc 'IInLu rie!oi of I'ev r nc f or QUI' ' I d 1 I ' s'tlln11)011 I" I't h fheir al'of H RL1~S W, S HWARTZ & leliering, and thr o u ~h th ir 111 0(- l':lt 11\\' . • On lh ~ heels or lin e '0 , 20-22-24 Mechanic st re~t, l' n a nd equipm ent con!\I. ,t.ing of pruvn'l t he t! nriurill J!' Il1I1l'bl IIntl IIll'l~est potllto crop,s ever hHrvc!lt- H Lebllnon, ph one 60, in a m Ollt the Illtc st a nd :nosl imlll'OVe d - grnniteh 'mC111o ..rlinls , nnel f tohonorIng dep~l·t ' f r l' . d A' l lLcei'u l 1I~1(1 pleasing mUIIII (! I', vices ur e ennblc tl to fill your 0 1' - frol1\ L I ~ II ge 0 m 0 " ( In the nIt 'tlltes, with itA un ci udo re mllkinA' Yllu r fina l se- dl'!' qu ickly IIn,1 . 'lIlisfll~loriJy, Q ( Ih ()~(' ", h t) hnvQ "pussod IIwny, r('$ ullin~ un sutis fael ory pri Il to lediu n it is to yo ur i.ntl!resls to By thei r s pecial e qu ip ment fol' wt!uld lJe ukin lo IIck nowledg ing a t hc growers , cameli t h e report t hut consul t l hi s reputa b le firm , l'un' ing lind letterin g they cun \1'lI nillg itl tl)re~t. in l he sl! nti :n n t lhe producers of Ilurly potuLoe~ They (Ir e pl'uctical m cn in their produce wOlk uf ltll usu l artistic which prolllPt s (III I' Illve lln d I'e vpilln t r,'ducc next ye~II" s putflto l lil le li nd through t,h eil' yen r s of /lllll' it lI ot her eloro r e attui ne d lit CI','n Cl!, ., cxpcr ll' n ce hn ve gatn ed II knowl - su ch a minimum price, ThcRt! silent !lenti nels of ~ ton e nCI'eltg(' nea rl y one-tlllrd III 11 edge whirh will be illvnluuble to It is the soll'l\In du ty of 1111 ut hll\'l! (I'om lime immemorial been ~i l uthel'l1 a ll d c a st el'll stutc.. IIl- yuu liS lo whu t is bl'st fi tted in ~o m e ti:llC in l ife ltl sec ure the 1I ~ ('(1 to IIlnl'k the Ill st r esti ng pIaI I I thOl' . l' mI'U\1S 0 f 11)111' k - Ct' ,< (Ii' th "n (Il'nd, a n ll Ihl' ca rved t nli,llIs of' tlese growevs to pant .1', I'me f'o r YOllr p~r t 'IC UII l l' J;lepd most uppropl'lal un ly 47 , 100 ac res ur eurly p olll- ( ,!tarles W,. Sc hwa rtz & ~ (l1I cun- iT\g thul slIc' erd ~ p" l where the IlIv- stOlIt'S in u sc today fu r m th e mnn , ' duct one of the lurgest und mnst ('(\ Unl'S lil' in I'lel'lHl I sleep , IInti ifl'slali" l1 u f this {' I'n'~ t./esire to ttJC~ II ~ ugullIst 67,400 acr('s plan t i :uud ern estab l i ~ hl1l e llts or its k ind li nes li e in ('Ier nul SII·Cp. lind continue the II'IIII il iu nal c llsto m. I'd 1 !I ~l YC~Il', h~ve bcen I'cp,ortcd l in Ihi !\ section, !lnd si nc e Ihey fil'sL whu t co uld ' be 1II 0r e pe l'll1 l1l\('nt Whl'n 1' I'II11y 1(1 IHII'c hll: e II ilio n to t h e , Ill ted Stole!' Dcpllrt me nt opcn ed thpil' do or s for husin css a nd lu stin" t hun thesc ll1 u l't.l {' lin d UlIlC' nt til' nllll'/;('I' J!'( I ill louch with of A~I'I ('u llul'e , have bo rn e t he l'cputation u's lhe I!lunile stones wh ich, by Ih t' ir I!l is tl iol IIlId l'l' li}lhl,' Jil'm, harl (!~ Grow I' of both lurge ~lId 5 1111111 ' besl pinel' to I)Ul'cha se MOl\u- VI' I'y sill' lI ce, ill ~pire with re' lwe t I\'. ~:;.- It\\,lIrl 7. ,.;, SOli, al Leba non, II(:\'('"~{,~ o.f pOlat, cs II1tcnd , to me n lo' nnd 'l urke r s of descripwho view l he:lI ? They nrc lru e ' I ill bl' plpa sC't l tl li)tul'e on yu ur (' urtml t h 'lr plnn t lll g . accordmg t ioll s ~ l'ntillel s which throw a protec- n, ',-lls al lillY Ii, lu thl!ir s latement to t he rt~ d eru l " "tliciuls, The INve1'nm en t ~pec- -:'-~-"'!=====--=~~-==....",=-"'""=====-======----:~---~--~ - =~~~-~~~ inlis ts ca ll attention ttl t h(' f nct
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tha t t he r eport of plant i~ lint a fo r<'cnsL of Ih e act uJ1atl('I'Y Sen- icc uccept- IlIn l Ilcl'C'uge which finall y will be ,," Ihl' aW' III'Y for the Willard plunted, bu t an indicul ion of th e Ibll ,'I'Y (,II"~' afll'!' thlll'n u g h in - pl ans whie h th e fa rm crs had in \ (·.t il!':tli l>ll (If Ihe good p"inl ~ or ,"in ol wh e n th ey madp l heir re all 11:1 1tl'!'it'~ and WPI'(' conv illl'cd I'"l'l s, l't,mpu r ed wilh lit actual II ' hl1ltl'I'~' "l.u ld exce l t lt e Wil- U(' I'l'/lj{e nr las t yl'lIl', lar, l ill ' Iualily and H' rvi ce, " The u Cl'eagc uctua ll y plant ed I n 11I"ir Til'" l l(' purlmcnl is t he may VI' !a l'ger or smilli eI' lhan lhls \\' (,11 kll"w\I lilll' "f \layton Tho "o'! early n'p"lt indi('ntl'~ ," says the Iln'" Til 'l·~. T h e ti r eg that lire fl,d eral ~tate ml'nt. " Weut h('r co n1" " '(oIn illg kno\\'\1 t\ll)l)ng moto ri sl~ I t1it illn s, pri ce changcs. lubor s upa ~ Ih,' Tin'S of Qu ulily lin d SC\'- I I'I Y, ercdi t limitu ti tll1s li nd the (, f · \'i l"-, A l l:iyt'lTI Th ol'oh l'ed Coni reet of t he publicati o n of th t! r eti l' Balln"" Ti" 1) when p laced 0 11 a pu r t itsl·lf, are all possibl e fuct ors \\1 ,,',, 1 1" 111 1'l' IHI l' ), ~ l!r"ic(' t o it s t I'l fecting ~he degree in , which t he 11\1111'1' IOllg "flcl' tl th e rs have ~on(' pluntcl's li ve up to the II' ulln ounc II l hl! s"l'ap pile , I intention s. " \\' p wi sh In ('.l1lpha ~ izC' on the ' ll1'II" r i ~ ls (If this cOllll1\unity t hnt -=--==-- - \\',. an' (" I'tunute in huving II hutt ,' ry lind t ir(' . e rv ice locate cl he l'c 'in 11 111' l\1id ~ 1 at I.ebunon, s uch :lR I h I' I oli ~l' r'vi('e 'llllion ,
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CHICKS THAT LIVE AND GROW Practicll lly ev(' r yone in this section who poss'sses nny familiarity wit h poultry IInr1 t he rnising o f )l lI11ry kn ows t hat the hicks lhllt are h ut c h e d at M ILLARD' HAT BERY, on Rll m l R oute 1, uut o f Oregon ia, phone Lebano n 47 1-B, are of goo d s tock, str on g und mature rnpiUly. Thi s Ch ic h Ha t.che r y has been r egarded by poultry raisers nllli farmers li S h igh grllde lind modea t in price. In fuct they hu ve alwuys endeavoed to produce the best of Baby Chicks and DucktingR, lind t heir cust omers always ome bac k ach year to plilro ni ze thc>m a nd s peak n good word for thl'il' Chicks und Ducklings anti busin e ss method s, Every proprietol' of a hatchery cluil1ls hi s to be l he best. The most extravagant clllims lire often made by those who do nol pro-
duee lhe goods . Millul'lJ's !Tale h('ry docs not milk' extl'l1 l':ll::llJt l'iaim s, lh('y unly claim to put ro rth thei.. best ('fru l·ts in the hatching o r lheir chi cks lint! ,l ucklings a lwllYs careful t o 5,,1 'el c"g-~ from pedigr eed .. sel cted ~ ',e~, t h<' r eby claim in g to producl! he:\It hy Chicks an d Du clding~ 1!1lI1 grow rapidly IIncl l'{'fI'h malurity ns soo n us any hi cks fir l1u cklings that !Ire Ilrotlu c d hy IO ny ot he r hatchery in t he milldle wes t. Do n't buy Chick s o r Duckling: from a ha tc he ry un li l you hul' checked up whut they ha ve p .. oeluced in t he pa, t , the grarJc of eggs t hey usc !lnd if selected fr ohl slee-k that ;ire h alLh'y an(1 well kept, it is w('11 t hn t ynu make suc h an investi gat ion bcfure oyu s pend y our money f01' Chicks or Duck lin gs, for it i t he Chkk ' ()r Duck lings t ha t is goillg to makc
IF IT CAN BE MOVED-~HE CAN MOVE IT
ll nd the e mployees who operate t h ' \11 are especiu 11y skilled in t he ir lin e of work. Wh en you have hauling of H ouseho ld Goods, Livestock or Mer h a ndi se yo u are assuring yom' elf o f Rapid Trans p or tation Ren l Serv ice a nd Charges R easonub le if yo u ca ll this popular firm. Gm' l Hill is a most relinble man and on wi t h whom y ou can trust "Th e p ermanent peace of the YO UI' goo ds and st(ick, nR they will world," w r ote the historial , John II ' tl~li v(! l' e d to their d estinat ion F iske, "can be secUI'f!d only prontptly and in first-clnss order, hr"ugb ,he gradual -concentrawll ilt' charges will be satis factory . tion of preponderant military ~ t l' e ngth in t he hunds of the most pacific nation s." History bears lhi s out, The turb ulen t na l iun s of Europe have been' repeutedly restrained from Prescripti ons will be fill et! ex- the Plneel Post ennbles this D rug war by t he pressu re of strong )low The 'modern and progressiv e I V INS-JAMESON DRUG CO. the aclly as your phys icia n d es il'es. Slore to serve you liS convenient· ers acLing as policemen. At the Rex ull Drug Store, Brop.dway and In addition to thi s the y carry a Iy and us sa ti s factol' i1y as if you close of t he Civil War, France Mulberry, a t L e bunOIl, phone 114, complete lin e of Drug Sllliti r ies cli m e in person to make a pur- ,vithdl'ew' from Mexico solely beca UHe, wh e n t h e United Stutes is n twen tiet h cenlury establish- a nd in connectio n, Ser v ice a nd ~ ha s e. I)on't send t o distant firms or a sked h er to withdl'uw, t his coun1I' l' n t th nt is s trictly up-to-date Courtesy that is ('xLe nu 'd to all and an institutiol) t hnt is conduct- its patrons. This ~t.o r' is 11150 wa it until it is convenient for yo u try was the most powerful nation ed ulon g modern lin es, carrying headquarters f or the Wodd Fa - t () COI1l<' to Lebanon. Just phonQ UII earth. Docum enls made pubIC:.lder s in th e vario us lines at the mou s Rexall Medic in es a nd T oil e t 0\' mui l lh e order t he Ivins-Jame- lic s inc(> th e wal' s how thnt GerArticles , whieh are kn ow n all ov- ~ () n Drug Co., at Lebanon, and mnn y wou ld h ave joined hl!artily }ll'riod, A F ull line of Dependable Drugs er lhe countl'y U !; th e gl'eat e:; l f ce ive th e goods by mail after in t he peace l!trorts of ea,l'ly Ju ly, 1014, is : he hud known that Engi ~ o f co urse the leading f eat ure r emedies for all kind s of ui l:lle nl s I h rccep t 0 f the order. We nrc pleased to be ablc t o lan d youl,l siu e with the Entente or the pluce and n n mlltte r what of the hum a n I'UCC; t hey are gua l' you mo y n ecrl in' the lin e of Drugs unteed and YO UI' money will bc mentio n thi s up-ta-dMe establish- and England's influence d epe nda ll yo u have to do is to go herc l'efunded if they fa il to help YIlU. me nt, the Ivins-Jameson Drug CQ. ed on her being the world's leadThe Ivin s- Jame ~o n Drug Co" at Le banon, which is one of our ing naval powe.}' 111"J you r eve ry n eed will be tllken hn armed policeman is a much ca re of f or "I vins-Jameson ha ve of L ebllnon, is just ns n elll' a s I'u lu ed lI 'sets and a credit to our m ore effective officer in subduing your mail box. This means t hat co:iHll unity. It.... a n incipient rio t than a policeman without a gun. , An American with an adequate cru iser force would b e far mOl'e influ e nt ial in mllking effe'etive the multilate ral treaty renouncing On th e mn tte r uf in surance the ward Me t hod: this Leba non ,U n- non anda<ijo ining territory the Will' t han an America unarmed.~ people of Lebnnon and the t er r i- der write r , hus ellrned an env iable ~(, I'v ice of und crwrite rs of expe- Kansas City Tim es. IOI'y ro r :nuny mil s aroupd have r ep utatio n a nd a clientele t hat is l'ie nce, re liability and expert income 10 IQuk lit the KARL :9. D~- stead ily increusing, form u t ion, and U number of the ,WARM LINOLEUM K iN Insurl\nce Agency. at LebaHi s wide ex perie nce in l he In - most promine n t companies in the lI t)n p h on e 1&3, us ·this well ,known s ura nce ' bUlol iness e nable); him to. na lion th e Kurl D. Dak in InsurLinoleum, if it \s to be laid, in ulll~ rwrite r epr sent wOI'ld known c ompe.tl!~tl y ,a dvi.se his ' pa~ro ns as nnCl! Ag~ncy is givmg' the public cold weather, should be placed in companies with all I!nviablc rcp u- fo whIch policy IS, best SUi t ed f or metropOlita n service of the very a warm room for at least two 'j .tiorl ~or ' PronlP llless, Strength t heir 'n eeds and means and w h eth ~ 'highest ehara'cter., " days l>efore laying. Cold makes und Relillbllity, er it is Henlth, Accident, Liability MI'. Dakin has t he' cOUlity agen~' it brittle and liable to crack when , But th ,s uccess of the , Karl D_ or ~uto:nob ile In surance t ha t you cy for the Ohio ,F'armerR Insur- unrolled. I -i--~_ k r -, 1 u i.n. [n urance Agency r ests not " n;lly desire" a consultaUon with . a lice Company. ' , ilion hI the fae t.. that h~ repre- Kal:l D. Duktn . ln .lII'al'\ce Age ncy. It is a pleasure for u s to direct A FISH FLAT Jlls Yo! II known cornpam s, b u t al Lebanon wdJ JIl 8UI'£! yo u I~ lth ",Cl U~ attention to this progressiv.,e l> ' th ' II Ill! n of t he fnet t hat h e uccurnte, and re8Io\o nubie prIced mess firm. under, the manage~ " For the first time' in his Iiie, , t.hu,l'Iurhlf c n"cr"ant wi th e:- p.rot ~tlpl\: The:e enn be no 9~~!;- 11ent or Kllrl D. Dakin, -at Leba- Bobby sow a flounder. \' t tu . of th bu ~ in ~s ,Ill lUln UlthlS enligh tened age, Ely- non , a nd the insurance agency as "Look, ma," he cried, excitedly. 11 n I:t'd an .l thr .ugh cry one Should Own T tI$ ~ ru nc p ." one 01 t he mQRt desirable features ! 'J,ook at that funny ftsb. He's • Non aael Stra~ht ForBy ofrerin~ the [leople o f ,Leba- ot t his commhnit)' life. got a flat tire,"
KEEPING THE PEACE PACT
In this cO ll1l11unity th e r c li re w il h eve ry reat ur !! u f the bu~ in c~s some firms t hnl lin' e ntitll' d 10 Th l' )' Rp eci lllizc in Pro mpt Wtl rk extend e d mention, nul tl l1l y b e- til' the hi)thest o rd e r. Ntl mlllt e r whnt tr ou ble yo u :lIl1y 1':lUSl' o f Ihe I'elinhi lit y lind hones- b e hllvi l)g they clI n r emedy it ful' ty IIf thl·il· ope rati on s, but as well Y" u if sl'i cI)cl! mllkes thi ~ po ssib le. (">I' t he cHiciency of their sel'vice unol if il cn nn ol Ult r ep llir"d su I isan ti I h p IIP-to ,du te Jlo li cy thnl gov fllcttlrily I he y wi ll l e ll yo ul ~(), e l'll~ IIlI'i,' co mme rciLll activity. IhlLs sHving "Wlll!rS mil ch lim t'. I ! <l uul e und expe nse. Th is is pal'lil'ldu r ly trill' o r A~ I't'gurd~ urc{'sso ri es nn d s upWAIT ES GA HAGE, r:ast Silve r pl!!s. Wnitl"S Gal'll~c al Lt'bun un sh 'CCl, lit Lehanun. ph(, nC' G7-A . Itave a lurge s tock and ev ,'ryth inl! Thl!I'e is nol n more PI' g ress ive is Hig h Grade. Th ey ur e p repurnncl r e liable l'stubli::; hme nt thun ed to furnish p ort s li n d thi g is n th is gU I'age ut Lebanon, which very imJlol'tant rellture n[ their .. Jllde l· Real Sel·vice. ~e rvic e where courtesy and lie, We wish t o say so me thing of co mm od nt ions is Itlwa y~ in evit ht! Vl! r y capable ancl ,sulisfnctory dence. Garng(' Work whi ch they execute. A fellt ur(' of thi s institution is Thl'Y ('I11 Jjloy Expert Mechani cs El ectriclIl Work o n Automou iles who ar(' th oro ug hl y co nversant in a ll its phases, Th is is in the
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Th e car, i~ willing ly a ll~ /!'Indly gil'e n. The mnkcr~ til' the U, S. L, But-' fill painstakinv, workmanship as lay WI!I'e qu ick ttl, n -cogni?e the ~ h e bnttery which ha s to be e ntire ' dlll iity of work of this up--to-the Iy ov<,rhnuled. -minute . hOIl und il1lm('dilltely' Ser vice is giv en 011 All Kinc!. of I1IlId(' il lIi !'i l' otli ciul ~ el'vic e stnlla tte ri es even to teurin g them t ion in t his co mmunity. This tl ldown and r ebuildin g th em. Th ei r hw ~ Lhe Gri. wol,1 Service Stalinn Rechargi n g Machin er y is t h e best to sell th e f ilmed U. S. L. Bll tte r y a nd you may be assur e d of t he famous ro r thei r long life wilh a lo ngest lind most effic ien t serv ice GUl\l'n nt ee whi ch iR "Renl Effiw h e n you,r bu tte ry is r e-ch ar ged c\{'nt S I'vic ." b y thi~ (( Rea l Blltt e r y Ser l'ic(' 0" t he unruilin g p erformance Staiton." of I h i' baltery d ppe nd 8 lhe su ti sAnother fenture o f the Gris- factory operu tion <)f your cu r. As i\vold Service Station is lhe IIdvi ce ~ure o urself of d ep!!ndabili ty by ubo ut th e care of you r battery or )!,ctting u U, S. L, Buttery. The ubo ut t he pllrticu lar model of bat Batte ry with n name fOI' serviee. tery t hat you may need in your 'J'hey cost 1\ 0 more . eve ry
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QUALITY DAIRY AND POULTRY FEEDS The modern e stablishm en t of BROWN & BUNNELL, nt Leb anon, phon e 16!l, transacts an ex', en , ive bus iness over a large secL iol~ of the Rurrounding territo ry as t hey curry a large s tock of Dairy and Poultl'y Feeds of every description. Brown & Bunnell has won great popu larity from t h e fact that, they have always been exc ee dingly fnir in their business deulings with the formers of this section anll the peop}c ill genel·al. At this establishment the far mers huve come t o know tha t they cnn buy anyt hing in t he feed line which is sold ' lit a small margin of profit. Their Domino Feeds are made up with reference to the nutritive vl\ lu e necessary for the prop er resuits in feeding. By t he feeding
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SOI11C' onE ha s s aid that the BattC'ry i:; the most lempermental po r t of 1111 lIulolllobi le, It is probab ly true t hnl the \:lechanisl11 a nd li n ene s of a djuslme nt of t he .. lorage Buttery ' cau ses it to re(l u ir e as much . if not mor e conr tant a t tention thn rt almost any other part of the CUI'. Yet a I:;re nt deal of thi s can be elimi naled by lI ~ ing t h e "Righ t Kind of Oattery" a nd having the proper attent ion given to the ba ttery . GRISWOLD ' SERVI C E STATION, Sou th Br oa dway, at L<,ban o n, phone 88-A, is prepared to "ive the p roper utten tion to your Battery. Au to ow ner s know thll t here their batte ries will be 'given
'l1teresi Reed, 22, Humboldt. Ia .• teacher on the San Carlos, Indian Reservation, Arizona, was partly scalped and had her throat slashed hY all Apache as she was returning ~ome from the' trading post. Reco'Vering in a hospital at Globe, Ariz,;: Mlias Reed Wh e n it come!! to conducting a hold Goods, Stock I1nd Merehan - A llent io n than Gnd H ill, at Leb- will not return to San Ulrlos, The only the<lry advanced is that all " T ra nsf er and Slol'age Busines!\" .dise had to be m oved by slcal11 IIno n , His tr ucks are of t h e most Apache fat1ter objected t() "wf\ltc \1Iodel'\l tY lle with large capacity mu'. c:du.tation." AR L HILL, at Leban on, phon e roads 0 1' by two-ho!'!'e \vHgon~,
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lie' (o\\'1 a nd you' wa n l the best III stnrt wilh a nd then ir you g ive I Ii (' 11\ the ('11 1'(' lhey sh ould I'ece iv!' yo u arl' cnnfid ent t h at YO:I Wi!I J ha\'l' U lIIoney p rodu ci ng ilC' l:k. This lIat ch I'y docs cus tom , ha chi nl! nt vel'y mod el'ate 1)l' ices I tl r (ul'me .. s prices , and al so hatch IIroll ?e TUl' kl'), p olt : . They s pec- I iuli? e o n the fo/lowing standard ; bl'l'e ds : Barred lind White Roc ks Whil(' Pl ymo u t h Rocks, ingle CO:l1b Rhode Is lan d R eds lind Whit e W ya n dott e Ch icks , P ekin and Whi le In,dian Runn er Ducklings ill1d Bro nz e Turkey Polts . 11'lillard's Hatch ery has striven in Ihe past und will continu e to do so . to give to t he custome r s chicks ;:Ind DttekJing t.hat lhey are willing to back wi t h their r eputation fl8 b us iness men and willing to le t I.heir Ch icks a nd Ducklings be r ep r {'~c nllltive s of their fu t ure business s uccess.
fi5-A has bee n in business for Not today. Garl Hiill Opel':lteH yenr; a nd the aSS Ul'lln CC of sa lis- LIll:ge Molor Tru ck s wit h Sulliefactory service ,r en dered by him ie nt Cnpllcity to" any Most Anis eviden ced by t h e increasin g yt hin g Large o r :m ull ," whic h is h e is r eceiv ing year by year. Transferred Qu ick ly u\1d w ith Th ere is ((Not hing Too Large Perfect Safety. thu s hi s pII ll'ons Clr Too Small" [or t his well kn own are I)ot subjected to t he dcln y, fil"n to move. As to distance hi s , a n d 108s of time t hat they f Ol'lnerfield of opera tion i ~ t he United Iy we r e . There ' i ~ no ,Ioubt t haI: S tates. In t hi s day of Twenti- l he developmen t of the Trun s fer' e h Cen tury Efficie ncy n othing Business as op~rate d hy Garl Bill has developed as rapi dly as the has been exceedin g ly b ' nalicia l to ' method of trunspo r tatio n of H ouse t he public. No cli nc!!l'I1 in thi!; hl)l(\ Goods, Slack and Merchan- sectio n of Oh io h as /!'ive n Ih c d ise. The time was when H ouse- Trans f e t' Bus iness llIore Spec ia l
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of these feeds you can reudily sec t h e effects ns t hey ure known nnd gua rnn teed t o give t h e " Best o f Resul ts." NutJ.l l' e at certai n periods of the year nee ds ussistance lind t he ingred ie nts contained in Domino Feeds" lind their Plain Scr atch Feeds, assist s n ature in the producion of eggs. Brown & Bunne ll Domino F eeds have been tr ied and tested by 011\ny farmers in this community and have b ee n found to be Far . up erior 'to th e gen ernl r un of feeds anrl t hey have put th~r stUntp f upp rovlIl on the~e fe e ds I\ S the BF.ST that cun be bought in or arou'l1d L ebanon. 'rhey hav e been In the reed bus iness f or years and into t heir DomillO F Cl'ds have go ne their yeurs of experience in the Dnil'Y nnd Poultry F'ee d Bu siness.
Tn (act Brown &. Bunn e ll are wil/ing to Ab.olu tely Back Up l'h c!;e Feed s by th'i l' r eputution and their yeu rs of ex peri ence in t he feed bu sin e. s ; lind when th ey Jtive yo u u ny fl dvic(' relaling to t he Dai ry or P o ultry Feed bu sine ,YOll can r('l y UPOn t heir a'1 vice a s bl! ing F act s token fr om EXller'i ence and not fl'olll hc ursay. Tht!y , hart dl e Anth ercite Chestnut Coal for BI'oo ders, and also a gOOd quality o f ' oke. Your wonts in eit her lh e Chestnut Coal or Co ke can be sUJlpli ed a a ny t ime_ We arc plea se d to be able to uring be(ol'e nUl' , r ea ders n flr:n liS high in s landing !I~ Brown & Bunnel, LIt L ebanon, and to say , hat wh yoti ~want; [he Vifry Best in t he wl\y o f Pe ed s, you will nssur e yourself of Satisfaction a nd Result !! if yo u buy t heir Domino F'eeds.
FOi\LAD AND DAD There is nothil\g so impQrtant to t he farmers and l'e~idents ,of the sma Bel' cities as an up-to-date establishment at close 'range wh ere "Dad and Lad" are able to secure t he MetropoJit.an styles and sel'vice in CIOIthing, Haberd~sh cry and Ready-Made Clothes. This is t he day , and age when men both young and old must be nea t ly attired in clothes of dis. tinction and quality. In Lebanon and vicinity the desires and demands of the mole population are more than satisfied at the store of HORN & DAKIN, East Mulberry street, at Lebanon, p hone 38-A, This establishment is
strictly ":lodern and up -to-date, stocked With a class of goods t hat wou ld do credit to a much larger city than Lebanon. In Ready Made Clothint: thC!y represe nt only t he best brands that the market affords. They have been in the clothing bus inefjl in Lebanon :eor years. They LIre we\] versed in Men's Clothing and Furnishings and will tell you what color shade or style is best fitted to your personality. The store is welJ stocked with Collars and Underwear of highly popular brands, Shirts or the best materials i Ties that are approved by the arbiters of fashion for the present and approaching
sea son; Hosiery of lhe la test style !I nd patterns ; Hilts and COPs of lhe la test s lyles and Shupes ; in fuct, overy n eed of the well-dressed man will be found h el'c at :nost I'easonable pl'ices, H oi'll & Dakin, at Lebanon are me n of ability in t h eir chosen field of ntCl'cnntile endeavor by I'cuso n of th eir wide experience and comprehens ive knowledge o'f Men's Clothing and Men 's year. Horn & Dakin are among the leading bu siness men of L ebanon and we are pleased to compliment t h em upon the very excelhmt estab\isb~ent which is adding to the prosperity and progress of this se ction.
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SCHRADER'S TIN SHOP, at tion of Furnaces they have had ~hat does not leak or rust through Lebanon, phone 287, Elmer E, experience in t his business and III 1\ f ew days . Schrader proprietor, is gaining in give their customers the benefit . All kinds of Sheet Metal. Corthat Insures their patrons the best llICeS, SkYlights, Ventilators, Val.. fi t I l Popularity each day as its work of s er'vl' ce,. B y glVlllg rs -c ass eye, . Eaves, Spouting, Ridge 'Rolls is known to be reliable and t h e work .at moderate , prj'c es they aQd General Jobbing ilre "executed fact that it has t hc" reputation of ,have built their busine~s to its by t he.m prolJ!~tfy and in a work ' being ' an expert Sheet Me~l present high standard, . tnanshlp manner at prices most Flr,m contributes in no .smaJl dePromptness and gOod wo'r k ex- reas,o nable. '' . gree to , its increasing popularity. execl!ted on time are the watch- , Mr. Schra!1er at Leoanon Is veThey Have installed ma~y job" words of their b,us1ness. ry cour,t eous and affable and will that -c.omprise some of the big j?bs' T~ey "ave a compl,et~ line -of be pleased to assist ,any 'on e' itli " both In Lebanon and surrounding re~alr8 on hand ~t , all tImes and th eir plans. We eompllmen't t~e country, These speak for 'them- beIng ~~pert r,eplnr men can rem~ . upon the prominent position tb:' selves and by t heir I'l!eol'd they edy any ,~roubl~ in a sh.ort time. have obtained in' the buslne s lif~ are known and their busln!!ss Is ,!hen lt comes ,to Tm and Gal- of this section and u on tbel1 od~' Increasing from year to year. vantz~d Roofing they ,use the best ern and' satiBfacto'ryP k b When it cornel to the instaU.- m.teJ;lal . and only put on the kind they execute, wor w e
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in hi s pocket for papcrli, to felch fo r t h the GOV I(' rn O I"~ pardon, Jennie watch ed hi m; and when he lai d t he paper in her hllnds she lel it drop . " Gi ve t ha t to mother," ho !mid "Tell h er- maybe I'll hu s kily. cCJ lll e bac k- there's a chance." " Don' t go ! Don't gu '" she cried "I mu sl. DelH , guod-Ly. RpIllemb r I lov'cd you ! Jennie let me go!" H e pull ed h er h a nds IOfl ~e frolll his ; s tepped bnck. She fell upon hcr knecs wilh out.·tl'e tched arms . "Du an e ! Dua ne!" s he wail ed. Lik e n munl cl'l'r he !Jacked away.
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A Iso S urvcy ing a nd Abmadc' out t he dark 11111 li ne of the him, II'lti ~ periJ1g; "Kiss me!" slrHC liJlA'. Write nnci J wi ll e..I1 c:liJin. Tllt'n hI' heu l'Il v{Jicc ~, a IJunn e bcnt dow n, lind he r arlll s nn d ~ee ·you. Sam D. Henk le, WayThird and Broadway . 19 East Third St. III l'J'y whi'itlt! U cou l'~ e !;O lll{, and ne "villl', Ohio. J 11 . I\'c n l IIl'uulJd hi ~ nec k and drew Dayton. Ohio t he c lin'k of iron cooking ut ens ils. illl t'!II Sl'. \o\' ith his lips 011 hers L OA NS on Li v(,~~nc'k , ' Chatte ls, ~ n1l'llcd fragrant wood H lllllke. He (Established 1887) h I' st't' l11l'd tl) fl oat away. Thal . 'ccund M,lI·l.ug"f:. Nutes bought. He saw movinl{ dUl'k fig-ure ,.; cr , S5 l<is~ l'l o~l.'d his eyes. a nd he could .J" hn llal'Lill', .11'., X 'nia , Ohio . t he light. Eviden tly th cl'l' wa s II (T o be co ntinue d ) n,,1 lift hi ~ hea d. He sat motion widt' d O liI', 0 1' else the fir e was uut in th e open . Fortun e fav o rcd him. Th e re Parme rR of Woncn and adjoi ni ng ('"unti es l11a y obta in mo ney on WIl S Lu s he ~, an " Id s hp.! , a \\'ood Inng lime loans, at 5 pel' cen t inpile, n il thc (',ivcl' he needed III t ere st , Cos t of securing t he same t hat co rn el'. i ~ very reu~onllb l (l . th r ough Th e . Befol'c h e peere d between the Fede l'a l Land B Uill;. For furth er ro ug h co rn er of wltl l an d t ht· Lu sh illfonnation cu ll 011 01' addre ss M. grow ing clo se ttl it Duo ne paused C. DnA R l~, Treas urer , phone 3 16a mom cnt. Thi s excitement was X Leba n n , Ohi o. diffe rent f rom' that h e had a lwa ys f elt whcn pursued. I t hurl no bi tWANTED "Whoopee 1" shouleci Bobbie Bunny, tel'n ess, n o pain , no d rea d, ' There wa s as much danger h ere , pe rhaps as he hooDed into bcd. WANTED- Yo u ng man between 1ll00'e, yet it wa s not t he sa:ne . "I <!Du't f«1 that WilY, " said U i:i " 2 1 and 35 'for pos ition wi t h '0 Th en h e l\J oked. whuse hea,'! .wu ; l;"tr ",ay ull licr COy company buying po ul try; I must I; now farmer:; lind hnve n knowl He saw H bright fir e, a red- crs. Answe r by ' ''Vhat's the m:.:ter ?" askcd Bob· edge of ou llry. faced man bending over it whistleller at' in pe rso n at Xe nia office lin g whil r he handled a steamin g hie. fed like crY;Il~: olle rnill ulc alll RisseI' & Rabin ow itz. f6 ' pot. Over him wa s a ro ofed shed I "~ don't f ~ i 'i::c cl'.l'ing the nex t f buil t agai nst t he wall with two What do )'()~I c:. li Ih i.! ?" WANTED- Work in priVate home ope n sid eA and two SUPI)Ort ing "I shou l,1 ~:I)' you wer . Crllcel with Inquire at Gazette Offi ce. po ts. Duan e's seco nd gla nce, t(,JII Mse." rep lied Hobhie. - f6 not so blind ed by t he sudde nli r igh t "I h<l ve hacl a fun ny feeling l1('al "Love y ou! I love you a. no m a n ever loved • woman I" ligh l, made o ut oth er me n , three my hca rt ever si nce we paillted Mis· WANT~D- Pe kin Duck Eggs tOl' --=-. =--=-=-=-==-:c..-=-=-=-,,~::::..... __-:o..:-:::.=--=-- - -on t he shadows, two in t h e flare, IC I' Jay 1:ird 's head yell ow and 311 1\IQ I hHtc hll1 g. Premiums paid, Milhi rds 311rll' k him. If tha t is remorse, al'd's Hatchery, Oregonia, R. It but with backs to h im, less, holding her blind and 'help- "Jennie-de!lrest, I beli eve- I'll " It's a Rmoothel' trail by long I lIIe'lII tilL! way I feel, then I got .1, phone Leban on 471-B m6 less, wrapp ed in a ' sweet, dark come back!" he whis pered. odds, but ai n 't so shor t as this on e remorse." Billie I:)y very stilI :\Cler 'VANTED l\f . g lor. . arl'l ed man to work These last words wer e false - right over t he mountain,' one ou t- :his had forgotl cn all about ' it," said on far m. .Experienced auto drivShe ki sed him- one long, end- hood, law was saying. cr. can I'alse tobacco o n shares • lellS ki s _Ol: e lse a thousand t imes . He r eac hed the door, gave her " What 's eatin' yo u, Pan H an- 13 0bbic, aft,;; a lill ie while. "You ha\'e a good forget tery," , P~one W aynelwille 12F5, Geo. E ller lips, her wet cheeks, h er hair, ont! last piercing glance-to fix die?" ejacula ted another. "Blosj30tf t he softness, the fragrance of her , fore vel'.in melll10ry t hat white face som a nd :ne rode f r om FlIl'llWllY ,ighed Billie. Anti then they both RJley. t h te nd er, moving clas p of h er with its d~rk, sta ring, tragic eyes Spri ngs, where Poggin, is wi t h Irol'Pc:d off to sleep 011111 werc nol "\';':'.cncd until Mister Sunshiny Mal arm s, the swell of her breast--all "Duane. ' some of t he ga ng ." FOR RENT ::1n1e peeping over th e hill , t hese en clo/led hiill, bound him. lie fled with that · moan like "Excuse m e, Phil. Shore I did The . BUllnies we re up bright am S he whispered and murmured t hunder, death, hell, in his ears . not see yo u come in, and Bold t !ariy. B.ilI ie still had his feeling 0 , I,' OR RENT- Furnished rooms. broken and incohe rent word_ rcmorse and bC£ ore they went dowl ~rR, C. M. Ross, Waynesville, ---never sai d n othin'." words t hu t did not need to be unOhiO. . j30 Duan e had been t hree month s " It too k yo u a long t ime to get 10 bre"k fas t, Billie said : tIct'sloo d, so full were t hey of her out of the Nlilecus country. "Let's go a mi sec if we <;;1 n't finl At he re, bu t I guess that's just as FOR S ALE OR RENTFarm of swcctn ss and meaning and love. El Paso he bought the finest horse well," spoke up a smooth, s uave l\'{ister' Jay Bird," 1 00 aCI'es ; cash rent. Alex " It takes litt le time to do an in, He r ose and let J e nnie sit back he could fifld. and arm ed and oth- vo ic c wit h. a ring to it. ; ury, bUI it takes a I IIg t i1l1e to un De~ ki, R. 3, Box 56, Waynesville, against t he cushions. Her nng- erwise outflt~:d to jlut him, pe h.ad hCeseldine's vo ice. . j30 :10 the dnmagc." said BoGb ie. "BII' OhiO. gel's clung weakly to him. Her taken to unknown trails. B el'e they were- CheseldineI'm willing to help your remor se, oni) ey es hurt him , While he .fumbled Leisurely hl~ rode from town to Phil Kn e ll- -Blossom KaneleI's nol do anylhing like that again.' FOJ~ REN'I'- Good house, 8 to oms acres Pan Handle S mith-Bold ~how In a li ttle while they were hoppin ' . cIstern, . well, cellar, 1 town, village to village, ranch ranc h, fi tting hi s t!\lk and his oc- well Duane I'e m embered the down the path. 50011 they saw Mistci g round, not fnl' from Dayton or Jay Bird -high up in a tree al1d It: Moraine City fOI' working man. InO~Oc:c:==~o~o~e==:2iO~O~H==:3HO~O cupation to the impression he na:ne _ all he re, th e big men of Ihey came hearer they heard: quil'e ut t his office. 4<j30 wanted to' make upon different Cheseldine's g a me, ' exc ept the, I,you th ought ,au had me, clidn" people whom he met, , biggest-Poggin I you? Well, sOlll e little (iris (oune FOR SALE \ He was in tUrn a cowboy, a Duane had hol ed them, and hi !,! me on th ci I' w:!y hOnle "and thel rancher, a cattleman, a stock- se nsations of the momen t dead- wash ed my head and hra I am '" POR 'A LE-G~Od buggy, cheap. buy,el', a boomer, a landhunter; ened sight a nd sound of what was "I 'm awfully r,lad you are not dead,' MI'R. Sarah .E IlIott, R. R. 1, Wayand . long bef,~re he reached t he bef o r e him. ' He sank down, c un- said Billie to the Jay. nesville, Ohio. • j30 wild and inholspitable Ord he had t roll t d him self, si lenced a moun t"So am I," replied the bii'd, "fol aeted .the part of an outlaw drift- ing exutlation, then, from a less now I can pl<\y some mOQ! tricks or. FOR . SALE- FI'esh Jel's~y cow. ing · into ne w territory, slrained position, h e p eered forth you." Inquh'e of H. 0 .. Oorn ell, R. D:. l, .. Better be careful'" suggcstec WayneSVille, Ohio. He passed on slowly because again. . 16 he wanted to 'learn the lay of the 'fhe outlaws were waiting for Bobbie. FOR SALE- Fresh GI1 e1'llsey cow country, th~ location of villages supper. Their conversation ':night four t h calC at s ide. H. E. Wiland ranches, the work, habit, gos- ha ve been that of cowboys in the AN AID TO FOREIGNERS liam so n, 3 miles so utheast of Censip, pleasul'es and fellI'S of the camp, ranchers at a roundup, Dule l'v ill e, on Sp I'ing Valley Road. ' people with wl~om he I came in con ane li sten ed with eaget· ears, wai.tHow to master t he American -16 tact. The on,e subject most im- ing fot' the bu siness t alk, that he TWO PIANO BARGAINS- One )Jelling ' to him- outIllws-,.hc nev- f elt would come. All t he t im e he language in flv,e mi'Tlllltes. er ml)ntion,ed; bu tt, by talking all watc hed with th e eyes of awol{ Memo~ize. t hese phrases a nd your Playe)' Piano, sa m e as ne w. Has , around it, sift ing the old ranch UPOn his quarry. • 11 C 'eas is insul'ed again st failurc: be n u, d onl y n ~htil't time. lind cattle story, he acquired a I BIos Kane was the lean-limbed One walnr(t u pl'ight piano has "And ho w!" knowledge calculated , to aid him cd me senger who had so angered been us ed two months. These pi"Mc to!" inueh i nhis dee p-laid plot., In Fletche r. Boldt was a giant in anos are both /milt hy t'he Bald"0, O!" t his game time was of no ~o- sta t uI'c , dark, bearded , silent. Pan "What,no- " (dash r eprese nts win ,Co. wm con sider h'ade on menti if n.eceslsary he would take Handle Smith was the r ed-face d IIny vegetable). eithel: on e lind purchasel' may tlnyears to ac.compli sh his ta sk, Clook, mel'l'Y, profane, a short b ow i 'lt monthly paym e nts du e on "You tell 'em!" The stupendous and pel'ilou ~ na legged man r ese mbling many rU B- . "Yah." th em. Will suc t'ifi ce mther than ' lure of it s howed in the s low, wa- t ier's Ouan e had known, partieutuke them back to sto l'e. Write "Nope," S, R. TI'ubel', 21 So, Light St. S pringfield, Ohio. j23 '
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FOR SALE- ISS Super Hatch incubatol', cheap; also two meta l chicken coops. Inquire of Lawre nce Shep herd, WaYJ\esville, 0 ;. ·j30 PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS - For all purposes. Bocklet's li~e o.f plubing and h!!ating ' suppiles are the best. The Bo'ckletKing Co., 415 W. Mnin St., Xenia Ohio. ' " FOR SALE- F all pjgs ~ ·allio, a building on the farnl . .. Ilts. .J?nnie Mullen, R. D, 5, ·W~Y1U;~\ •. Vill e. ' .)30 ,:, . •
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AUCTION EERS I' ath e l' "\\,h (!rt· ' ~ Will iu'! " M"t hl'I' - "\'oll'll r(' u lly hllv(' t n l New Burlington, Ohio Centerville, Ohio !'I I I'S. W)llialll Lu iHo ns tn ll ~ht the sl' l'ak t u th ut ho y, 11("s Ut' l' n fl y ing Ill'. :lilt! !\ I rs. F . .:. Tr ipp ellt e l'Pho n ' No . 320 Ph o ll' No . 2 Fl a t F o rk ~ dl\)(\1 Frida y. wlll'n MI'. Lll c k alld fo rlh a cro~s tht' Atla n tic- ' 1:11 111 d 1' , i" llI l, 1'.. 11111 H i\' l·r~,i d(· 1111 uft (' rll oo n ." n lld Iladl l·.\· RUIl t! . I)u ytlili. Sun · a nd Mrs. L. P . Hut' l'u lIgh s UU!'II- ) d ed th(' flllll'ru l o f M r ~. nlll'- ~------~!"------------------da y. I' o llgh '~ nu n t in nOl'th'rn Ohi ll . lI"II . ) rill ~ th,' li :! i1d bi l' t hd ll Y (,o f l EA P YEA R PROPOSAL Mr s. L. P. Burl'o llJo(h~ and Miss 11(' r fnth e r , A. L. Kirk, :'III'. a n,l .'III'S. H. 11 . .J fT ~l' i s e ll tl' l'lll illl'cl t o Arli l' R l' Yl1nld ~ enlc r la inl!d thl' l "May J call yo u by yu ur first di lllll' " III"t Sun.IIIY . )1 ... lind i\ lr~ \\"JlI1 : "I' ~ Civi c Lt'ugu,' Sntunlnv namc'!" A . L. Kirk. uf Wilmingto n, tlnd ~1f tl· rn n l; lI. Twen ty· f oll l' lIIelllhl'I'~" I " If I IIIUY ca ll my gelf by y o ur I ... and 1111'S. Ifar!'v Orr IIntl f ll Jll- nn, w red t (l r oll ('ull. Follo wing la st o n e, " she r !'plied . i IH' hU l!i nl's ~ h (l ll r a I'l eal<i ng prtlily, flf Duyton. . g l'lllll lIf co ntt's:ts und re ll .lill gs W IIS MI'. a nl l Mrs. Hll r ry Osbo l:n an d ~~~~ ========== gil·en. Ad jo llrn pd 10 III pl' l rehfllmi ly, i\J r~. J oe O -bo l'lI. :\11' 1\1 ,nod ruury ·-9 with Mr~. I\br)' 1I11I'vc)' . 1 Mrs. Will :\lcElwel.! , :'> I ,~~ WinifrN I !III's. R ob~rt Hi ll k i n ~ di l' d ut hl' l' 1.lI d M i~~ Helen ~I t: r. lw ~e . .\11'. lind Mrs. Chas. I-Ianev a nd Miss El iza- home ea~t of 10 W n Thur ~tlay ut -:- -.- -- - - ---:...--=====-: bct h Han e y eit joy ed un uyst e r s up no on . FUIll' r. I !;('I'\'iccs SIII1c111 Y pl' r Wl· tlll ~s duy at th e h lI1 e of a t 2 o'clo(' k fr om t hl' S pr i ng ti ~ ltl l ;\11'. 11ml illl' ~ . Warren Osbol'l1 at chlll'ch. Cll \V:'II1 '~ Creek. l1 e \, i\'31 . e l'v; ees will beg in at I Mr ~ . ass ie ,oll elt entert ained thl' ~ 1. F: . church nn SUIIIIIIV Feb· . l ht· Ba p t ist Mi8s io nul'Y Cirl'ie a t !' lIar), :1. Re\, . W i llinlll~. ~ r Hol"l l t, le in t he Wood s" W edn esday gilt. Ohi, •• fll t hCl' <9f 1\lC' pn slol', <l ft e n H) (JI 1. Mrs. Lu cy lea\'cl' wi ll d th e prea ch ing. B\' s ur p ('o n d u c~ _,tl t hl! devotion s. The nnd fltt t'IH~ ~u~in (!~~ matte rs di ~ p os (!cI of. l\Il'M ~Ial'i e Gra y co ndud ed th e le!\son Til !' HilnrilY cluh !< p nt a pl(,I1 ~o n " ElliS Island." in th ellbs ence of a ni d a y ' lInday \l'i th hr.,. >ln d )I l's. -- - -- -~ --=--~:::;.--:::::::.--------1'111''- . An na Ra ndall. The host ess - Jue Duyi . •~l1d family. ~ EXTRA CONGRESS. EXTRA c,: t hen sprver! 11 ' leli cio Li s lunch Mr. and :\Irs. Chllrlc~ II. Grnv TROUBLE. j o f il'e c r enm with ba n an II a n d a nd fa mily s pe n t SU IlII" y aft e~· , PROSPERITY'S BACK LOG. choco lute auce, light a nd dark noon wilh G. lurk tan nnd fam MR. LUCEY HALf RIGHT. l'Hkc lind ·oll'e . 'The n ext meet- ily, nellr Sp r ing \'nlley. WISE liNG AMANULUH. in g will be February 20 , lit t he 1. N. Mill er : \llf rc d II light ho ~~~ of JIll'S• .Marli~, Gruy. ~t ro k e of parnl~'s i s Fl'itin," . There i. to be an extra session of 1 he N e ws Reel" a s nappy und - - - - - - - - -. Congress, 10 well informed Wash. l .n gton reports, and the farn1C:r will news y s h et, edited by th e hi g h wait for "relief" until the neVi Congress gathers. Mr. Hoover probably wislies that de al ?f !uvol'able attentio n. Lo ng milestone were passed. ma y It !rve. - - -i\h 's. Cha rl es Gl'ay nnd Mr!;. , Mrs .. H erb e rt J\Iurlatl ~ p ent S UIl Th'e farm qu esticln is this: . How can you make those engaged C hal'les Gordo n attended the lead- day . With Mrs. FI'lmk Da kin and 'n° a thoro ughly disorganized hap haz- ' l" S traini ng me eti ng at t h e h ome family. ud industry as prospero us as thosc of "fIts. Hilliker, 1' hu l·sday. Miss Ada hune r hus r{'lllrne d in ind ustries thoroughly orga {li zed on a scientific production and selling . The gymnn s ium i. making l 'Up- home and hus gone t o Day tu n tn basis? Id progress towardl comp let ion. work. . The B. r. W . class of t he 1\1. E . Me lvin D~kin has been on t h e Changes in the tariff are predicted. "Big financial and industrial inrerests S unUlI Y • hool e njoyed a p1ll'ly at sick Ii t ; also MI'. ' Glad nwn E llis, t h e hull .Wednes day ev e n in g. who is r e po r ted irnl2.!'ovillg. fc el that tariff changcs are needed." If they feel that way. the changes Mr~. Frank Dakin s pe n t part of Miss E val~n Tucker was hnme will be made . and probably should be from Wilmingto n co ll ege from last \~'ee k with he l' d augh t el', Humade. Big bllSincss has its faults. but it knows what the country nceds. Wedne ~dllY over t h e week-e nd it zel N lxe n, who was s utTering with reali zing that th e big man can get b ein g the e nd of th e firs t se l~ es. quin sy . only his part of what the little man tel" Ervin lind Lois Mulford were can earn. Mrs. H oward Gra hum WliS call. Sunday calle r s o n Frn nk Dakin a nd fa:nily. Al1 of our prosperily comes down e d: o K.in g Mill s Fri.:lny by' the to the fact that people EARN I NG s eJ'l ou s Ill ness of h CI' sis ter Mrs Severa l crops of t()bacco ha ve Will Daugh e rt y. , . b ee n sold in 0 111' neighborhood mor e can SP E.N D mo re. Mr. Ecker of the Metropolitan Life ' The soci lll g iven by the ivic Good prices r epo rte d. Company puts ir in words : "Tht people earn /iftre n to twenty 'bi !lions L.eagu e Priduy eve ning W IlS a deThe Dak in boys s hot a m i ki ll ed more than it cost s th em to live. Th use ~ Id ed ,success, both socia lly a n d two ve r y fin e red foxe s r ec ' ntl y . extra billions are prospe rity's back fina nclully. Cafet e r ia gup.per WA ll log." s el'ved at t h,e sup'p cr ho ur, Two M iss Opa l Daki n i1; vfs itin g hel' in t e res t ing contests- cause d much si ~ tel's , nOllr Le ban o n. Mr. Lucey. the old Northampton h illll'ity a mong those pl'esent. The cobbler who knew President Cool- ~;pe llin g ll<'e was woh by Mr . . •1. Mrs. Bert Ma rlatt was a Salur. --------~----------------------------------------~ idge when a boy, is supposed to hOlve given little CalVin this ad vice " Keep W. S~ c ll.; I11l1c h toO th e de light of cloy. e vening guest of Mr'. I\ n~l Mrs. your shoes laced tight, and n~ver let hi' Jovl1l1 h us band, wh e n s he, Ca d WUI'dlow. your tongue wog." s po il ed dow n ha. lf a doz en on , President Coolidge took that good " l' l]lI in llctilll. " A hlln d. o!l1e book advice Qbout the tongue. There is w as t h ' prize. no information as to the advice con' cerning shoes, . •
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Amanullah came back from his visit to England wearing European :Iothcs, his wi fe fashi onably dressed, short skirts, silk stockings, nothing to cover up her face. , He announced that women in AI· ,h~.·,;st:1:1 w ~~e :· I~o to go with t!Jdr 1u":cs l mco\.; I '...1 ~ . ! \ ; ) Ul\:ire I'(ae<::w"
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Ki ng A:m.r.t,\!ah c!lar.ged his mind. A fghan girls ~tn t \0 be 'd ueated in l.he rt,.)dem w:sy in Turkey are to : ome home. Eu;opean dress is to be abolished. Soldiers of Afghanistan are to be al!owed to 'onow and bow down to thetr re1iriou. leader., the Holy men, or Pirs, aad WOQlen wiU be kept in seeluuOll. . , All the .ue:aested reform. will be th(ownoverboarcl. Wi. Amanul~ he wanted peac.e.
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H avin g dec ide d to quit fa rming I will. sell at pu blie sale, 2 miles nort h ' of Wnynesville, 4 miles south of Bellbrook, on the Wayn !lsv.il1e I\nd Bellbl'ook ' Roa d, o~ t J!e '. :3 . . L. - €,.a xtwl;g<ht fatm, on
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Mr. a nd Mrs . .John Flye and daugh tel' and Timot hy Marllltt vis ited Mrs. H o wliru Beam S unduy. Ml's. Lula K ellis wa s h ome for the week-end.
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Mrs. Em e rs o n Dill and Miss In ra Daughters spe nt Sn.turu ny with NOTAR'( PUBLIC Mrs . OMbol'!l, of Xeniu. Nalional Bank The Queen Eslh crs wiJI meet' at ' ~~~~~~~~~~~~!!"'!!"'!.'-~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~-~!!-'!'-~ . -!!Will Drawn Eltatea Settled Mifls Glndys Rolund SatUl'd ny even ing.
King Amanulla h of Afghanistan discovered suddenly and violently what American prohibition enthusiasts are discovering slowly, that it isn't easy to change men's habits by proclamation or law.
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It is harmful to lace ~hildren's shoes too right. Lacing tightly around the ankles, pressing on blood vessels, impeding the How of blood Hives the heart more work to do: Cobbler Lucey was only half rirht.
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THF. MIAMI GAZETTE
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... , Tuesd ." fe~ru.ry 12, 19.2 9 Begfn ~ibg . a t 10 o'clock, t he 'tol~ lo\Vi ng : Two horses, .. cattle, 14 shoats. 'f atmfnll! implenH:f.·(ts, · 60 ' Rhode I sland Red Chic;kens, an da lot 'o f household goo ds. . GEO. W. PRATrr. W. N. Sears, Auct.
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SILVER OF QUALITY AND BEAUTY Unquestioned
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. There' are variOUI' malees 'of .ti~v~plated tableware . ~~~ are claimed to, ~ ,"juel .s good." bUI, like 'all _!lll1ta~ons, ~hey. ,lac~ . the, \>eauty. and wearins_ .quality· _I~en~ed WIth the o~~nil and genulfte IIl8!1R08ERSBROS;r-. ,!ar~t>$lpularly knowna."$il""
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We fe e l lhat we s hould devote con s pic~(Hl R space in t1~is farm editIon to t h > v ery ffiel e n!,. and cons ie nti o us wo r k Lhut. hilS wun for the Ma LURE FUNERAL IlOM\!; here nt Wnyn eliVille a prominell t plnce us one of Lhe most mod e rn fun I'al directo rs und ' 11lbalmer s in thil-\ s ectio n 'of Ohi o. There i" no vocation reqUiring rOt· Il!! s u cc eSl!ful p r os cution u g l'ellt r Illlturni aptiLude thnn thal of lhe IlIlId e l'n funera l diredo r lind 'miJll lm cr lind this particul nr ly uppli es to the s e well- kn wn lI'pl'rse nta l ive8 o f lhi s vn lu ed prl lfC :~ lun , Thro ug h unt\l'lng Hnll ('ol11!11endult lc e lf 01I" th ey hay e ,, 1'('1-(1es~e l l Ul1 t II todny lhey Pl' ~ , e ~, a c li(·ntele t hat exte nd s UVl'r \!luny IlIIl l'~ of le r r itol y. It is 1\l'I!, lIe ~H 10 ~ ay t hut lI\('y
hll vc prepal'ed themselve ' III thC! !'l1os b upproved and modC!rn \1lun ~ n er wil h lIulo-dJiv n !unerul eljUlll m e nt lind t(.dIlY al'e at the h end of one of the nwsL m ode rn lind V'l'liablc uridertaltinl: estu blish1ll nt: In this sec tIon o r t he ,·u ulltI'Y. ']'0 k Cl'p pll ce Wltli th e lH' escn ldny de mands lhe Mc Itt re Funeral H ome ha ~ becn Q!ltnhli sh c d to provide 8n e stabli s hme nt with ev(>"y m od " .. n conve ni e n ce for the l'onducling 0 f funernl se rvic es wilhin th e co nfin es ot: u I ell l 1l1(lciI't'n h om e, ' fUl:nlshed In a mnnn ur Iha L I'e fle ct!\ the home almos phere In I~S trues t 8en se. Thc11' sy m pathctic unJel s lllndlng of lhe I H'c,l ~ of t he hour und thei .. CO Il s lIl ol ab l e nnd ctl1cie n l ~e rvice s in Ihe pus t hav e merited the confi-
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dencc of the public - 8 (' nfid onrc Lh y si ncer e ly ap ilrecillte lind will do lheil' utlll OKt to maintain. Thl'(/ugh prof.., p. ion!!1 I"ork of the high est order they hll e mCTda d the Bue 'css i.hat they ha ve a hieved fo r ns i. ~enerully known so m e of t he la rgest- funeral of l hl s 5~ct ion hove been c(lnducte d most snl is fllctorily nnd consc ie nl lo us ly by thQm. W e wis h to g ive I11'0nl1 ne n t. men ti o n It) Ih mode rn C luipmenl and ndll111'n ble w ork whic h has won fOl' t h ese w e ll-known and t im et n e d funerul dir ec tors the pro mIn e n t pos it ion in dhich t h ey have !!lC'l'ited lind to compliment th e m II , pi I,fl'ssionnl lt nd business m e n who lire th ()roughly abr easl ()f the I I 'lies,
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Atl r the wot:~ t 'I'a , II ro t' for. psI Ill'l's 11\ t h(' "j, )l':I1- . i lll'e ('1'ganiz d ~y ·t '11\:1, 1;' C' l1u'(. 1 WUR star t!' I in th ~' fil '[) dl ~lll t" uf Oh a " B, I~, l .eele. M~" 'illt!) f ol'estel' in eh u r~c 01 f ll rl' s l til' contl OI. Il' p(l I'I" !!1"1I1 p1fI I!IC K~ i n fh e )l11'vcn tion lind " ' I'lt ... \!. In 1h ' ' prln!! nl' 11 12~ til\' ' 1I ~lIni z alion ex l ingl1l<h('d , ~ti i fO I'l'~1 fir"s. . aYIII~ thol1 ;' lllld ~ (I f II l'1'l'~ Ilf the w (lo d s. Th e (l r olrn('led ~ pr ll " ut til'\' , \1 m m, II' ln d \' \\'path ,1' 1lllll1lg AI'Iii nnd l\ l llv \ \('!'t' idral f"l f" I.' s l fil'l' ~ ur :1 ' 1'1I"1I ~ 1 ;ll u ll'. Any 011(1 of' H ~ l'\ lI l' fl f lh '!-o (l fh·~~. if n ot 111 "lIl p t Iy l'1"Jl l'l'd, 1l1il,th l h -I\' e burne d OI'CI' 111111'1' w4Iud ln n d th n n I he tll t u l an'lI III I I~() I ill' I'C':; ('UV (·ll.. 1 by IIIl' ::(j l, 1: 1'. , I h,ll \"p le t'1I1111'1 ,( lt·d b y I I,,· , "!!:! ,.! ' .l t l<1I1. Til l ' d nn l.l ~r , . dUll ' I 11\ tll 1' .. (I fi, I's dlll'ere llt l ot ~ (I f cllI ( k s. At from Ihe II nwn rd Hu lc h e r y.. \'a~ ('" l llIl atl,d a l $ 11; H!)H nlil l The li g hlillj.{ It f .VIIlIr hom e Il" Ihis Ha tchel Y yo u Cdn I", s ure IIf Th e IJ owUl d lI atch('ry, a t FI'onk- u ~ llI all purt "I wh. 11 It \I'" ulcl h 1\ I' 11 ", I, ;. Ultlll 11,,1 • . On ' , hou ld "( . gl'llln~ , tronj.{, hu s k y chick, ju s t 1t11, lIlullltuin H un' o f the m o:; t b",11 hn d Ihl ' '' ' 1' ''' ' 1\ Ill' "ll!:l"'I~..! 11'1 Ihl Ildltlllj.{ li xl llr~ < and 1111' likl' yu u would hu tch for yo ur <e lr. 1110dt' ln unci Lf's t' equipped ltalc h- tlllll l or )llt'l'(' nl lul1 anti '''1111,, 1 It I, Illu c h Il\ o re satis fllctor y 10 1IlJ.: e s taLh s hll1 en t s to be fou nd TIll' :I\'(' I'I1j!l' I", .. 1" '1 I'l l' wa - It's_ la lllp s lUI Ih l' lI' hOll1 c \lllh Ill<' I('(·l YU UI C hi c ks IIlrendy hnlch( 'd :1nywh e r e. Qualtty F,rst [llwIIY ~, I h.!" III fllnll( ' 1 (,I''''' '. l!l ol ilal - ' :ll1ll' ('all' Ihut I h t' y d,",. " IIIP at th e Ho ward Hnt chery. lIe le rul hl' r Iha n q ua ntity I ~ th e foun - In ~ ~ r ( ' :lI<' 1 1·f1j<l . ·" \ " f 111(' II I· 111 11'11(,1 fUlni - h illl!;' Th " d ISI'1.1Y YOUI' order will be ~11'('n p c r~on:.l l dullon UpOIl Wh ll h thell' busi nes" g'lI " ' Z,lli,," 'I'hl' ' " I "I' -1I "1'" '~s . ,, f I. In IP S ,llId Ii -ture, :11 II ()\\ . atten tIO n and C hi cks thnt Y" u hu, " e .· n Luilt, and IS a s~ ur,IIll' 1' In l!; I h.,,,, fi,,' - \\~' -_ S(; . .! I ;'~ . ! I!I. Ull A HI) It (-; I I: ':-; 1'. 1.1': ( '1IU C.\ 1. I e ce lVl' fro lll thI S c onc e nl co me 10 yo u IIf Ihc ulmost cllre DlId IIt- 1I1'I' r al!l' of (lil ly I I I.! "t'1' fin '. flom WI' II bred !'Ioc k nnd wtl i t"llli"n to YO UI ' ord(,I' alld th ' dc T h' f" 'I 'SI I .' 11('1' ,1111111' 11 1 is S II()!' , !\IlIlh l' IIV s ll"l'l I.l' '':1Il 'oIl, glow to s tlong, hu!'ky chickens if Ilvl'ry 10 yo u uf hi ck s y o u Will w"lkl"l! ahtl W 111111 I lilt - I .. PI'I .. h"lI(' I K:I, l,tl'. , , ~ y 'ltl m,lnl' ' "g" gi vl' lI Ihc proper car l' Le p r o ud to own [lnd which will fc cl f(II'e st fil (' \'C II I I "I In I II(' ~ 1" 1 I"n ". Il l' !ll ,t IInlv han dl. ,,; 1'111' Illllnu gl' nH'nl o f Ihe lI ,,\\, · day by dlly I!row inl o a f1 oLl( til l' ~ t:II. Th e'p , a - IIltlltnc' ,( ], 1' l ' IXIUII" n nd 1,:I"cl l i,"1 ~lI l ,pII< '" mil /l atcht'I'Y s rw nd lhdr ti:ne fil! - wh ich WII) bc the envy of YOlll Lc e t!', IIIP t h" c""dll( I II !, a d., . I.d l It{' III;il'l ~ II ' 1" 't' l alt~ "I' Il fllI ' " UI'IIlI! how lhey cnn Id ve Ihcll' put- n el~ hb(Jrh()od un ll 1I so urc(' of 111 - laill''' sl lllh 'If I h. , Jill' I' r o bll'l1\, \\ I rl l1l~. nl sll. /I e CIII,fll1 ms If) lh(' pi ('s('nl dolY r o ns better chicks IIn d - not h n w rome to you . Ihl' (": tf'n si "n and II1:1in l £'II:1I1C(, (If IlIUOY th ey run grind (Jul lik e u Thi s Hu tch £' r y al so d ocg cu <t o lll i the org' Ul IZ: . ' iOl1 1,1' 1'(' ·, It ' nl f il l e!lt dl.ma n ds i!l lig h ll lll(' li ne! til s IlIln fud o r y lit the ex pen ,!, o f inrll vi d - hn tching. You cu n brTng ylllli fir!' w:Il'del1 " III ,tid, pili t < "f lhe II', l' ~ t'ht" "l' III' "Hlde l n ltuildll1 /:' unl uttenlion und qUlllity. cgg~ III und hu ye them hnt c hed nt ~ t:lte a ~ l' ll nl:ti n ('XlI' l1 s l1 e wood - 1·:I·" r y 11m' n l)w IJlIY " Ilj.{ h l in g fi xNow i ~ Ihl' t im e to o rd e r YOUI' thi s But c hery nt the llIost r enson · bnll 111'(,:1 S s lIiJj,'C' In firl' dam- ' Ul'l' ~ a ~ Illltlh fi'l II\(' derm,l llle hit-ks nnd you cun Helect no be t - IIblc Iwic cl'l cheaper Ihun you ('a n all"; t h c· '01111' 1('1 '''11 "I' a fire d r- \':!lue I hry I.'nl! til tit , lwm,' :I , t e l' )I1a cp t o buy yOUI' C hick H th a n rio il )'1 urse lf ami nl a lo t Ie . " t('c lll,n - ~ 'I (' '' ' I1r \\\· II-<lt llllle,1 wh o le seuso n looking uflcr a ll the t lot e and m oney. lookllul 1,11\('1" .1I,d (' 'II1 nJlI Ill'lll ln~ te l"ph lln., I.nl " and IiiI' .,tl uc:! · I iUIl (,I' t ill' pulll ic III all api'I·~t l fl· lion o f 1111' l1CC t' ss t11' " I' lir!' p reI'pnlion. lll llh III g" ' lll' lal I' du eulional ',I ;( " 1111'" dnd 11\ Ih,' C' n f.l1CC nH nl o f t il l' f ll I C- 1 filc laws . I hal h:t~ d o ne 111 0 1''' fOl th l! goo d l' d in the \IUY of a plu1l1blllg sy ~ · druge l y iil'Om kitch !' 1l ~\O r k I .If lhp pulJli c (If Ilw tOlllltlY .lUI" H'IlI fOl yo ur h o me If yo u \I I ~h Sl uk s whi ch cl) n lu in thc hlte s L , l! IhlS ' I'a of high Illiec' t hall h· will tuke lhe contract to en- clln Vl' nie ll L dO~J(:1'8 to otuke s udl l tll<' J . L . SOFT W '\T E H L AUN · t Il'e ly I1I slu ll l h , plumbing ~yste m ta~ k s IlS dl Hh wa s hin g far l e ~" oIn 1Il YOUI' home. Bis work I!' guar- nOY l11g· IlHY, L.. ltan on , phone 27~J. I.' t J anteed nll d his p l'1 ces are t h e m o~t You Will find h ere, too , a ll the Th(' fart thn t I h!'y arc ahl e 10 l'l'! uso nab lc p l)ss ibl e consist e n t tix t ures f o r. a modern vapOl h e at lu ke clothing thaI fnrle. and n l!cd . with thc hll!h lIualt ty o f s rVl ce. Ing Hys t e'll In th e homC'. SC le n cl 1l1llnJ.( 01 dv eln[!; anr! turn Il Hi s e xc e ll enl Il ork and n ev e r fail- li s ts have long agl eed thal lhe l,lIt so th a I it look < li ke Il£~ \\, Ilfl S II1I,t sell' icc , to g e th e r wilh the high most h ea lthy kind of h e u t IS that ~ uI'c d lIlany a high-pl' icerl purI!'fIItie mille ri a ls Ill' uses, hll ve s upplied by the vap or s y slemch!1 ~e and h lped lo low r the cost ea rn e d f o r hi !l1 a r ep utntion as st ea m and hot water. Ptlanz el ' nf linng'. sa nilllry e ngi nee r n ot exceecl e d IS a n Expert. The IIls lallalion of Thel feu t urc a vcry co mplet e In thi S ' e cti o n o f the Inte. 11 stellm or hot water furn ace is flug Cle anlll g :-il' II' ICC You ell n If you VISit Ptl a nti e l" s d lRplay lh e jo b of n o appren t ice It. r edn n o betic i' li mn to Itring In ~' o ur room s ~' o u Will sec th e beR t that qUII'es the mOf<t (caleful knowl Rug s to Ihl!ITI un ci see the w on lercu n be bough t III the linc o f edge o f lhe prin ci pl es o( h ea t and fu l se rvil- ' Ih ey olTel. T hi S 1< a p lu mbing Ruv p li es . Th e fixture s I()ng expe rience to furnI sh detail ~ bllsl n e ~li lhat requlrc ~ cxpe l'ience, arc !If the lale·t desig n and have whI c h determine th e lmccess ful ,Jlld i\] I:. 81 OW I1 em pl oy ~ nnly prH c Ihe m ost 11I 0dc' I'n . ci e nlitl c appli a n npe r'uti OI1 of s uch 1\ ~yste m. lIca l h elp . III :; a~~ i tanl S arc a ll ccs to II. ~ ur e their convenience, ~eed l ess ot say t h e envia ble rep ab le un d e flic lent wo r kmen who You will als o finel on dI s play 111 u tatlOn of th iS popular plumbin g t hi s h ou sp the latest kitche n fi r m h as bee n achieved o nly by p lum Ling s uppltes . All lhese con d o ing busines 011 thc fuire st baven le nces which tnke away the sis p oss ibl e.
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HAVE YOU EVER BOUGHT BABY CHICKS? W e lIIe n il alike about 1I1is B 'IW" hllve a ll l oull d .,ut thu l It I ~ qUIt e a rll:i~ an ee :ln tl CH I'(' t() run II 1111111 illc ulJIIl o r und tlll'n huv e to run It n cll llpl" IIf month s or :nol e 10 1/. , t eno ug h d11ck, 1'''1' tli Sl'a oo I. Th n I I' WI! sc I he n s they WIll nClt nil S('t al Ih e fiu me timp :l n tl I I", hi('k~ k" l' p cu nllnl(' off the n(' t 11'0111 IIml' t o ti llll' !lnd whal I ~ wul' ~ (, than to hl! Vl' so many t! 1'l eu' nt SIZl'1! ('hI ck s o n th e IJIIII " , I he Inll!e l u ne:; I urlnlng 01'1' 1' I he ' mulll'!' aud eac h bunth o f c h it ,,~ tu king l' xtl'U CUIC a nd t i:n e . If y" u buy yu ur chicks all 'It o n ce al thc 1I0WARU HAT CI !ER\', Flankltn, ph o ne 34!J , YCI U Will sal'e the tlll1 e nnt! WOIl'y a d ex p eu ~ c I uUlling nn in c ubut o r .,r ~e ltill~ h p l1 S, n ntl th e n laking Ih e
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'I h 's 1\'('1 1 knowll conC'e l'lI Illld I h(' ma n wh" d il ect s itR alfull'. has Iltacll' q Uill' .1 s tud~ of all thl' p1'nb klt lS ""nnN'll'd \\,llh the wilin g of li llu"t's a n d !r(, III'l'a I 1, II'c t i ic al hu sInl" . II I' '" CI lIll'l' rsunt with Ihe I:I\\" o f thl' - lli te and cIty g.II' crn-
1I1 (' nt I "Inti ve to e lectrica l Wi rin g and "hen Ihe \V Ol k is cOlllp letpd il will nnl onl y he fo und 11('1 feelly "atlsfuctOi y, b UI \\,111 t'o nfol"ll t o the lul(' s of th e l1nell'I'W1'lter ~ anr! will h" pe r Ceetly su re, T oo llIl1dl ('UI can n oL he InkC'n WIth a ffll II' of thi!'; kind, liS fil' e~ .. fl(' n Il'- lIl l flOIll Illlpel feet wlrIn I!: Il l' ha s Ir'alned ull of t he lilli e inti icncll!s of thiS hu . in e~s a n ll ha. had a wiele expv rien ce in e l CI'Y b,.onch or th e work. Theref ore; h e i ~ c '111pelent to ha nelle eve l y ft'utuI'c of Ih(' hU f; iu ('ss ill the ml)st {'ftil'1 nt and .lIll ~ f actory mann e r. A ~ I egu rd s e lect l icnl contracting wll'ln g a nd ,,0 forlh he I;; In a po s ill on tn t nke care of 1111 wO I'k, ~rgne or smull, in t he mo;;t com · pete nt mnnner.
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It no\\ the", li ne tho I oughly and t hll s UI'(' HHs ur ed the lI1 0sl 1'<1 rl'f II I ,In d IlIlIn. l a kt111(' work. M'lll~ p,'oph' h a\'e learned th ut thi llugh lh"l r «> t'vict' lhey c a n ~ a\l' the 'xPl! IIolt l llrc o f many d ulI,ll's fl)r lI ew c l" t11 C' s. r~ve ry ,l ay 11I11Ig'S 1110lC w"rk fro m )1uLIon s who hlll'C' bee n SU I' 'II lh pllrchase [1 f n e\\' 1.':111 mcnts t hrough th e e xc('11 n t \YO I k Iha l th, s firm does 111 lh c cleamnjl, c1 yc l11 g an d (lressInl( of o ld OileR 11'n und " !)llIe n hllv, foun d Ihat Ihe mo sL de li cate fahll e< are ~ m e fully and efficiently han IIt'd he,. and r c tuI' ned to Ihem c l ' Rn e d and I)r es sed 1Il th e II1 I)'\ t sal il'faclory nlllnn er. Dt'y Cll' Hninl! wa s introd u ced In In U,I ;; co u nlry fr u m F!'anc c, but the <ysl em used to dllY hUR b ee n j.{I'C'utl y illlPI nvc d upon hy Allleliean mac illn e l y and unila ry me l h
od s. At Ihr J. L. Bro wn Soft Water L!lullilry Ihp best and In t est pt'oC(,SS IS 1I se d Hnd u s II co n se· quence wh e n t he gu nn e ntR are I el Ul neel tn you th ey look s moo th, odorl ess and in press nccord ing to the sty le of the day. Th t'y sl'ec iuli ze in ull clusses of dry cleaning a nd dy c ing boih f or m en and hHltes, and t h e most delIcat e dresses are hnndled in a most elll e ful an.! e fficien t mnnn er . MI', Br ow n, the manager of this well-know n concern, is un lIu t hor ity nn dry ('lea ning and dyeing, hnving bee n In the bu s in esll fOl' many ye ar s , and al\ work IS under th e dil'ect s upe rvi sion of the mllnaget'. They f eaLure complete se rvice III a very sh ort t ime. WOI'k thnt IS se nl to them by p a rce l posl will 1'eceive th e best ll tte ntion.
THEY ASSIST1HE FARMER
itors thllt is inte llige ntly <IiI ecled to safeguarding funds while mak, Ing po ssible this service through Investm ents made with t h e wisdom of long experIence. The so undn ess and rclIabllity o f the L e banon-Citizen s Nlltionul Bank and Trust Co. h nve been I ewurded by a lengtheni ng list of e lienl s who cons tantly seek their ndvice in matters relating to the :r finuncial welfare, An important pnrt o f every man's bus iness is hi R r(' pul ntion. A. conneclion with thill h u nk nnd to bC' favol'nbly kn o wn here will be of a ssistullce to you in many ways. A s pe einl featul'e in their SuvI1lgs D(~ partment, Judgment, good 0 1' bad, is the pi vol on which most lives turn, e ither to a c omfortable exisle n ce OJ' to want and worry, To have a growing ~ nvlll g~ nccount with thi s !'tron g Bunk so t hat you can IIccumulate for your future needs. wou ItJ prove your good judgment. Your ac co unt, s mall or large, is welcome.
The ,ervice t hl !; mod e rn bank is I endel ing is nol to be trea tec) ~ Ii ghlly. Whether il s helping inI'es tors o r merchnnt s or fnrmel S , o r se rving ~aver:l , It is th eir ambilion to make "Ench service tI,e bes t of its kind." Cet·ta ln y o u would never sCl uander YOUI ear nings ot' Ravings In any "wild-ca t " s locks 01' other qu e llonable sp eculnt ion. This bnnk furni shes Trust FDellitws In its pat ron s with every ser vice and convenience expected flom a thoroughly modern finan c ial- institutio n and with the COUl· Slella Harper, 19 (left) and teous and willing service exlend- alh'erllle Wing, 24, werc arre;ted al Ange les susp.ccted of violati nl! ('d by every oflicinl of the bunk , .os I~ Mal~11 Act. f'cd cral a gents said It hils achieved the genuine re- fl ss Wing had posed as the busband Rpect an d f)'iend s hip of the mnny f Stella Harpcr for four yea rs The people who enjoy their aH 'ocill IriS sa Id Cat herine made more lIOn WIt h the Lank. 'l'he officers of the L eban o n · a (;itizens Nationnl Bank !IlI ti 'fl us t Co " are always glad to sec yo u wltelh e r just 1'01' a f riend ly chnt or a bns 1I1ess con sultation.
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Few bus lll c~sc:< comL ille the futl(·ti o n of co n He r vutlO n an d pretducti u!l for the good o f Ih e com munity as m u c h aR the GE T MA N· TOWN FERfl8T FAHM , at Gel'111<111\OWI1, phnl1 e 2 :1:;, a th ey co n ~et've wast e materia l a n d a t th e ~nlll e tlln !riv e lo the farmer " T unkul!;e fo r Hog: (It Most Hea so nable Ral es. The GelmanloWI1 F e n et Farm beli eved l h at thi s c o mmunity offe r ed II fine o ppo rtUni ty for n ('o ncel n which would take cal c o f l1£'ad , l oc k, an (1 at t he s am e time f U l m ~h Ihe fttrl11 <.> 1s h ell' n :; 1\'(' 11 a s ,'l ~cwhcl'c with Tan kag~ f~r Hog F cecl. Th growth .01 Ih ls Inll ust r y hus prov('11 lhn l.ts I'r~' motel'S w e le ub so lu lely l'lgh t In thei l' judgm nt. . FUI'm'rs in lhis COlli n U11lly ' I 1 I I lo hu " been part I U Ilr y Jl easec have lh l>< ' n tel 'priSI' l ncnte d ill I heJl l11i, lsl. It ~o l ve5 lll<' p l'ohll' \lI
Delaware. Ohio. Invitations to p,aticipate; sett ;m; t ht! sent out to high school! throughWaynesville high !lchoal been Invited to- participate in the Apil 21l and 27, have jllflt been ' Th state 'h igh sehool speech annual atate high school ep,e acb contests to b~ held by the depart- out Ohio,
of the dI S !1o~itlon o f l h e Dead An lI11ul in a Sanllary nnd Sntisfnclory l\l anner. At the sa1\l e time II llssu r eS l h e m a good Ql1nltty of Tnnka~e f' l l' H og un.1 Poulll y f e pd Ihat is lIltl nUfai:ltll Cd h er e ill t hei l' ()wn c Ol11nlllllit ,r whe l e th ey may in spect th e proce . s whe r l'by Il is mad c , ,'tl'lngl: n l Stnte Luw s now di scourage the burYIng or dead stock II n (1 t h, s 1\I a kes It particu larl y II11)le lal ivc I.) hav e !\Ol11 e othel' mea ns or di s Jl osit wn which i:; 'IIt1:< l nc l or y. ThCl e UI (' ()1I1:y t wo Crel11UI i<ll1 un ,l r end e ring Inlo T fl ll knge. Of th e;;e l\\O the lu tt ' l' IS mu ch PI" cl'1'ed. N ot only In r enil m'ill g t h e More Sanitary Way, bul It is ploductive at the so me l im e. - P 'W Jl 'OllIe outside inc far111C I'S rl'ulize I he prllmptne~s ant! conVClI lorH'e o f Re l'v ice which thi g pilln !l ffer s In t lt e .Ii pn ~ iti o n o( nny nn-
imal cnrca. s, \\'h e f he r it be h ogs,' s hee p, calves . co lts , h or ses, cattle, No ll1attel wha t part of the clluntry you live in , If one of your h e rd of Liv e Stock dies , call this fil m by lo ng-di tance a t its expen ce and o ne of it s trucks will call in1tnedillte ly fot' the carcnss. Ju st tcll thc o pel-aLor that you wl Hh th e c harges r e v er sed . They pay the hIgh est prices fol' d end sl ock. This c o ncern is in close to uch with the BUill'll of Hea lth and evcr y pOSSib le step iR tuken to make t h e plant A bllolutely SlInitat,y at all tim es. The pla nt is as ModI'll n ~ the Llltost Scientific Rendermg Machin ery cnn make it. The manltgement ~of the Germllnt wu-Ferret Form, nt German town, is n firm who are t hor oughly c Ol1vet'snnt with all t he details of the manufact ure of Tnnkage.
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ville 20 and Centervillc 82FI4, is it al the lime the whent i ~ l hre shan o u tslll ndin g exnmple of a bu s- cd h c will be advised to do so , in ess orga nization which exis t s for 1~lll'll1ers nre Cluicl, to appreclthe goocl o f l he community it at e s uch service . Th ey tru ~ t th is serves. The farmel's have been hu s in css Ill/In wilh n Pl'Og1 e~s,ve indeed quick to appreciate thi s . outlOOK, Such servic e to the farRaisers of grain III this commun- m e r h as give n t hi s Elcvlltor a repity know that nt this enlerprismg utation which hus extende d far Elevator they will be pllid the bey ond the limits of this commuhighest market prices for their nity; fll rmers are willing to mllke wheat, corn and other grnin s , long haul~ 10 market thell' grain Mr, Early knows the grain mar- with Everett Eorly Elevator a t ket perfectly, He hos ~ade it a Lytle. life stud y , Thi ~ elevato r' not only ~e r ve !'; By knowing when to sell t he t he farmer by furni shing a :nnrgrain h e buys at the greatest ad- ket for the grain, but it s upplies vantage, he is able to offer t he him with the best commercial feed highest possible price to the far- !lvai lllbl e for his li vestock, Seeds . mers; furthermore he doe!! every- Poultry Feed and Ground Grai n thing to allow the farmer the ben- . are also sold. efit of his kn<;l\vlC!dge of the grain 'l' h e managemen~ are among t he market. upsta nding individuals in cdlll~uThis onen works to .t he benefit ni y c ircles, and are prominently of the farmer. If they believe identified with every movement that the farmer will profit ~y liold looking to tlie betterment of' the in his wheat rather than selling community as a whole,
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THEY CONSIDER THE FARMER FIRST 1,ittle need be said ahout t he value of n fir l'll-class Grain Ell' vator to nny community. The Elevator sta nd s as the connecting link betwee n the community lind out-side world, This is particularly true for the farmiug class of the community. The day has pas8ed when uny one doubts t he importance of a prosperous farming population in the community, Everyone knows thnt the farming class is as imporlant to the well being of the community a s nny other group, For this reason, the members of every far- eeing community ~ o m bine to in sure t he prosperIty of the agricultural group alo~g w!th the prosperity of the community as a whole. No factor is more importa nt in acco:nplishing t his than the gl'aln elevator. aod the elevator operated by EVERETT EARLY. at Lytl~, phone Waynes-
fill Ih,' Iil('ht Ihe~' p lond e. ~!t . He,f lind hi S a s .lsll ln t~ llle (,It'ell iell l ' 1 1l'cinli~l _ \l it o WIll glad ly 111,1" you Wllh 11\1' 1'1('c ll'ie .1I Iolan I ,,,' \'1,11 1 tIL' W home 01' Ihl' "Ian H f,, 1' Ih,' h'lnlp ynu arc r elll od ( Ilnl! II p hn ~ !1 l'Ompl l' lc IinC! of "")1ltanll'~ and flxtUrL' S and \\111 I!:" .Ill\' \\ 1"' l l' \\ Ilhln II rl'a sli llahl e ti 1, 111 II ; (> l" KlIc an e"lImat!' El ec 1 1 !l' Il~ 1- 1111 11l1lg-l'1 a Iu xu l y - il ;, a IIl'I'(, SSl I), A hon\(' l hal is 1I11~ (,I(' eli JI'al ly wit'ed is (' III off 11''' 11\ lite ('u l11forl s a h llll1(' ~ h"III , 1
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THE FRINEDLY BANK R n nklll g se r\' lce thllt fill s the n eed o f every bURin ess mlln as w e ll as working mnn a nd fal'm e r is thc corner stone on which the J.E BANON-CITIZEN S NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO ., at L e bnnon , phone 37, is rounded. It i:< the nmblt lo n of evel'S' Director, OCker nn.! Employee of this bank t o 'Nve IIR cus tomers in evel y possibl e way. Fri e ndlin es. is n ot just a the(,ry with thcm, bul is practiced evI'y dny by evcl'Y m e mber of th e ir urga111znti o n nnd hn~ built 11P a I,os t of stea dfas t. friends for them They wan t: you lo ,feel at libel'ty llt nny time to ask any officer o r e mployee for any infonnallon or advic e you des il e. In fac t , this w ell -Iwow l\ bonk h ns become a vital part of thi s cOlllmunity's Hnancilll sy stem, As a financinl institution o f the very highest culiber, the Leban onCitizens Nationa l Bank nnd Tru st Co" h ol(.8 nn ItJlUsu n l pos ition . It is rendering n service to c1e (l(Js-
fa t el' 111ck. u]'J. Th., mONt nota hl l! ntlvance in Ih';ving co n v monce si nce t he sri! ' 1nrt er i:; th "Pi nite r-ti p o ntrol" thut hall been add " to nil H)29 models , A ~i ngl e buUon, conveni ently 10catClcl in t he centel' or I h' :leering wh eel, contro ls 011 ' fun cti .Jn s of sttV'ting [he motor , operati n g lhe light!; lind soulI{iing ·t h e horn. \ it.h tfle n ew "F'inier-' Tip \.o n t ro l" yo u an jlt n il times k eep you r hn nds o n the wh eel and vour yes on the road. Ca ll at t h e al :; room of the Wllyne VI ll e Ovel'luncl Sal es Co ., at \\' oy n ('~\'i ll e , ant! eXllmlne the ", IIpenor Wh ipI'd" an d. yo u will find l h at a tYI1' of be au ty has bl'c n inlloduce,( t hat ch!1 ll e ng e~ th e ('Ill Ire. low-p ric ,II field 10 tlu "llcalC',
LET "REIF" SOLVE YOUR ELECTRICAL TROUBLES
FOR PLUMBING AND HEATING Whot the Ul'te l i c~ are to t h.:! b ody, n plumbIn g syste m is lo tlto h Ollle . Thi s compllri -o n IS ind el'rI n ot fnl' retclwI\. BOlh r e qu i" ! fa n ·ful II n, l ex p <'rl uttcn t io n wh l, lt th ey n e l' d I e Vl11r. If yo ur Clrt u· Itlt.",y syste m is bad, you 1I re cl oo med; if Ihl' plumbing sy s lc:tn of II hom e is de fectivl.'. yo u II I e n!'vC' r at p eace. Wllllll~ ,1. rOanzer , En st M u lherry ~tl' eet , ut Leban o n, pho nc 1 60 -A , mak e It h is b USin ess 10 pul fi nd k eep th e plumblnl! sy~ tell of yOUI' hom e in 01 del'. rO W1ze r and his employees have jrU ned thaI mllstery o f th e ir trad e which onl y C01l1('S WIth cllreful st u ely and lo n g experie nce , If you hn ve plumbing tro ubles, you n eed look Tl O further lo hnv e lhem eli l1linated . If you nre bui ld ing a hom e c ons ult thiR mnn . He will udvise yo u us t o lh best lhat cnn be obtnin-
Senut)' t hal co mm ands yo,U1' in tant n.! miraLilln i:; cxpl'essed ill 1111' IUIlKl'l l'l.dles , I!lw, ' gml'cful I'lll'l;, highl'r ~ndiat(jl' nnd ho od, 111'11" di Slin(,t:ive co il's, s weeping (lIlC'- llillCl' .full I,:l'OWn f en d e l'~ , es!ahli. hing th" MIVC' t ~ty l e fol' r(J lII',; lind si xe: , Bo t h the rr on t lIn cl I :I\' s pl'in~~ rtf lhe I fl29 "SUlle n JI \\' h ipp(!l" have he n ""11 id c I :Iltl y I l' n ~lh (' nwl. The ine , l'a s('c\ "'hl'~lb!l ~ c. Rnubber>l und " \'ers i ~, l'tI bnlloun tlre $ fll l· ther ell ham'e th(' C,II" ~ Ul1el'ltl l' ndln,; 'I tll:11 tit' s. ~Ir ' hani call YI th (' 1!)20 "Supc · IIII' \ hip p (' I" fill thc' rs n lo ng' le .leI 11 \ l'r (''' :l1l1"tlllll ll. A n,'\\ hl g-he l' c Ilnl IH· t' '''~l ul1 l'u J,.:" ln l.' g'l\ l~ s l11i) I'C Ih,III:! O 11~1 l"nl a d d' d hOI'!! I" I\\' l' " \\ ilh 1!"'II It' 1 JlII' I'('aS('ti ~I'c(' d Itll~ hl'r -el'ol1d I.( 'ar s pec'lI gi\'e ~ !l
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In tat li ng cuC'umlJ t1 1' " In nts foJ' l h e sp ring CI' OP in t h e g ree nhO llse . the ~o\\' i llg o f t he seed . houl d he tiul e d clo. e ly with th e dale the ho us es \\111 h e rendv f OI plan ti ng, as any in le nu ptt~n In Ihe growth of lhe p ln n t~ from , ce d to fr ui t ing us u n ll .v l e, ul tH ill failur e. ucumber plant ur I" v pr y ten. de l' and easily stun tc, !. When once In/1I ed they lire hm 'tJ lit honlile und u"ua \ly n eve r r egain 11 Rat i ~ f(lct or y growi ng con dItion . ,HofF or thi s I'C<l ~On, . ays J. man, in chalge of vcg tabl e greell ho use ime~ tig!ltion s at the Ohio Agricultlll al J~xpe rime nt s tatioll .
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Louis Clernt, Aft e r you hav e your chick s ltatc he, 1 u ntl l eady to ntl ~e eve ry 52. inmate of 1' 1eCllutinn , h Olllll he e x e rci se d to Nebraska State he lp !luture ploduce Aesh nnr! Penitentiary linee s lrength . It Us very c~s ent~1I1 1922. haa dreama Ihnt t h e' b(,l' t f ond should be glv of freedom and e n lhe m that they may hove all wealtti as the rethe acl nl1l I age 10wIll'II rapid g l'J1w lh o n,l m a tul'1ty. sult of a deviee alld n1illurity. he haa patentee! Th e Rl' " Lion Hatch ery is to eliminate statequl[l pc cl Ill t h t he ve ry b esl of inIc-the bane of ('uiJaIOl ' and lJ1'ondel s und grent radio Ii.tenerl. curl! i ~ lllke n with th e chicks , to ee lhut t hey are in the best o f co ndI tio n before b e in g se nt out. Th c Ru eCCHS o C Ihe Red LIon Hntchel y has bee n marked and is Frank Wilson t h e r c~ul t of th e il' h e ulthy chicks Qold and th e fn ct that th ~y hav e Lambert, 73, nlways nsked fuil I1rices find giv e blacksmith the h cs Q( sel vice. Omaha, has inall at this Hntchery and have ,vented a propel· a tnlk WIth th e managem ent. You will obtnin sOllie va luabl e infor- ler with curved ends which be C;;ci malion as to lh e rm s ing of chicks claims will revoother in fe ct-io n co mm o n lo h e n- from them untl they will b e pleas- lutionize aviation. ha tch ed c hick s . ed to confer wi t h yo u . Lambert is build. ,~,=============-=~:==~~~===~====~=:- iug an airplane In which he hopes to be d one to bl'1ng them llac k into ' SAVE LEAVES AND GRASS malte a flight to Paris ,next year, pl'ofilIlbl e bea'!:lIlg. T h e n sc '0 r good , plan t.s is n ecAll thl (ju~ h t he winter the town essary for ' best t;es ul t.Q. These 01' city gardner may be pt'epat'ing !t re produced ; ns ily by cal'eful at- organic , ",atter for addition to lhe ~01I next spl'ing. I ~ may be. tion to rletails of lilanting Lh'e produced from .e'a ves, grass . clip,seed trnnsplahting to p ot ,. \va~er pings, wel!ds and other material~ ing, ' fertilizIng. and to m aintain- compoted w.ith limestone sulphate and limestone.. ing the right temperature,
BalJy ch ick !' f fl r tillS thot '\I'e " n ea l Bah y C hick"," i" .,trC I . l't! th e fal lller and 1'f\ I ~ C' 1 or \l oul . II'V hy lh l! nc:n LIO N IIAT ' II · EH Y, R. n. 5 .. Leha no n, 011111, I h o nC' Hl5-A . The fat' lI lC I' and (' hi cken rUt se r I tin : n o ri ' k o f hatc hilW c hi ck.. H(, ca n hu y hiS yo ung chiek s [rum thi s lIall' hc l'y, ca n spe whu l he bu ys and t lll' l (' by ('u n sc lecl ~ tron g Healt hy Ch ic k s In fa nt lh !'~e alc the only ch ic ks th a t n re htttcher! nt tll(' Re d Lio n lI atc hery . The egl!H lhat ule used f or hfl t c hin g t h ese c hl c:.k ' -are se lected f rom the b!"t k nO Wn hr eedll of hens lind cock!,1 " Is. Thi s in s ures st l'o ng lind health y chic k " with stren gth and vil!OI' which eo me from purc bloo d n nd sc ient ific mating. An() lher f ea ture of huying the t hl Lk fr om the R ed Lion Ila lc he r y 1'1 t he . (Ivi ng of tl,ne uncI t h e
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t he tim e t he h o uses WIll b e r ea dy a s is n ee ded to gl'ow good ,pla nts of uffi ci n t s ize to t rlllls plnnt I' u n tly, This will ta ke from f oul' to six weeks. " e u umber pla nts ure ~u !lceptib l e to injury by being n eld il\ pots, dirt b a nds, venee r bands 0 1' oth e r • containers after the tools have contei>tl\ this year will include the filled the ,oil or by l oweting the ron tests t his year will inrlude the tie mpet'u\;lll'e and drying them out firth annual s late exempore speak- to check' growth, It may be necing contest and t he second annual essary to h,llld the plant n week State literarY' interpretation con- or more t() pro-du.ee pel'lnaner/t test, 1njury. but once injured little cnn
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MYERHYM AN'S JANUIRY CLfARANC '
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For a short time we will offer our home on North Street for sale, Inspection by appointment. Phone No. 21
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DR. fRANK CRANE'S WEEKLY LECTURE
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It,'n l Garagl" room for 1 :>11''' . S u ~an Fryer.
The Art of Pleaaing
Now that we are lea rning to do I\l l's. Sl Cluir Fire. o f Wilmin gall ~ ort s of thinl:s it might be weJl ~ I\l' nt 'J'l1l'~ d ay with h er m oth to uevote a li t tle attention to that "1', :'Ilr~ . Su~n n Wilkerson . most important art of a ll arts, the ~ I I' ; . Cal l ~1rClure. of Duyton, A rt of Pl ea sing, It is an Art a nd not u Science. i ~ "llt 'ndi nJ! a fl'\" dHY ~ with Mrs. A 'cie nc !! you may lea rn out of ,,' ;ilk l' :\( cC lurc [II\d fumil~'. u book . An Art lul{es proctice. It is not a sin or moral some~ :'III'. and Mr ~. Sa m Shu Jlolt and rH lllil\, . or in('innati, were guests thing we ure talking about, but .. I' ~I;-. alld Mr~ . l\lyel' Hyman, on j ust common se nse and expediency. You want people to please SlI lI day. you; t h e learn h ow to please the .l l METHODIST CHURCH 1\1 i% II ·Ien Huwk e ent ertained Ihem. (, hurch Scho ol !I : 1(j :I . 111 .; llIorn Permit me, ther ef ore, a few ing worship, 1'0 ::10. ~ lI lJjl' c t . t he (, In\'e r Lea f clu b last Wednes ., r'o wn J l'wel s." r.\'eni 11':: ~ t'r duy aflel non at the home of her hun ches for inqui ring minds on I his matter. .. Eighty-thrf'e farm ers h ave ai- \ ice, 7 :00. ~ ulJ jert. " ,Ie ' U ~ th,> Op - "ish'I' l\1r ~ . F. U. LeMay. 1. Beware of egotism. In some r ady gotte n accou nt boo ks for timil<t." This is the third in II Fmnk Wright , wel1-known to form or 'Ot her, t hat is what we di s1 H2\}, and it UPI enrs that man'y seri es on Ihe life of Christ. Chc.ir f our fal'mers lire figuring out I ehearsnl Fridn y at 7 :3 0 p . m. t h'c 1 cop le o f thi s co mmunity, will like about ever ybody. Do no t th il' O WII r'eli cf," said. County We plnn to begin our revival meet - pn ' uch at the local Church of praise yourself, nor di sp raise your self, nor, talk of yo urself at all. Agent CIa .. . following a series of ing February 17th. We hupe as ChriRt Sunday morning. Habitual dispraise is a common F arm A CCOUllt III eli ngs which he fur '11 11 po ss ible OU I' m mlllmihi p 1\lis;; Elizabeth Cha ndler spent f orm of disagr eeablE! egotism. held last week, with t he coopera - an d friend s wilJ arrange th eil' so :l. Do not be trugic. Have a ti on f J . . Neff, farm manage- cial llctivities so as n ot to c n- Tu esda v in incinnat i, the guest things l11"n L Kpee iulist hio State Uni- flict with t he meeting. AIJ Chris- o f Mi ss ' Edwina Morrow of the se nse ' of humor. Most A mC' ril'on Book Company. do not malter. Nine things out of vel'sity t ian people of this community OI-e te n t hat arc threatening di sa ppear On Janua ry 23d, Neff and Class invited to attend these special se r T he Loyal T emperance Legion , whe n yo u laug h at them. It is h elped thirteen f.ull1ers fi~re vices. Th e Missni oa ry meet ing out t he ir 1 !)28 r('cords, which will be held Feb ruary 6, wit h Mrs. wi ll meet at Ihe home of Mrs. L. \'ery dish earte n ing to live ,with on e . Mills Friday, F'eb ruur y 1. All who is perpet ually tiragic. showed t hat afte r hired labor, tax Clark. A good attendan ce is de· el1lbe r ~ are ul'ged to be prese nt. 3. Cu ltivate a pleasant ,'oice. l'~, in IIrance, etc., and al1 other sire d. Do n ot talk too loud, n or mumble Cu. h e.xl,enses were paid, after '1 Rev . JoselJh Denn ett, Pastor. "You rex ilver seul" silverware. so one cann ot heAr you, nor slur lui l' depreeiation was al10wed on buildings, machinery and other FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST The best. Sold only by leading your friends. je w \ 1' 5 . Cary's Jewelry Sh op, 4. Be neat. Clothe yourself _as ltuipment, and after 4 per cent ool---bag~J:H;---,",. !) :30 a. I::;eball on, Ohi o, ,distributor in War well as you can afford. Do not 1I!:;i,.! -o.--- - --t'*Hjl!; Oil ~ H(estlJlent WAS de- l--m -.lUlSl)Jcl.eh-o-'looCl~sess ion f ollow d with- r en Co unty. have dark fin gernails. frayed cuffs, duct 'd, the e men still had II 111- out interruption by the nbs -rvtowsled hair, nor unclean shoes. bo " 'l llcome of apllroximately j 00 I M d 1\1 Elt T ' lall and • un cI' o f t he Lord' s ~upper and t lC r r. nn r ~. on tn( Keeping clean is not egotism, it is P~l' month. Th e add itiona l \'al- sermon. Always an i n te re~li ng di g little son Edw in, Mr. and Mrs. a due regard for other people's ue or the fnrm pl'oduets used as cussion of the le~son lind I I rou s- Elmer Bageant of . Se lm~ spent f ee lings. Clean you:r teeth . Be , milk, eggs, meat, vegetable, fl ':IiI , ing song se rvice. peciul mU,sic lit I Su nday aH emoon WIth MISS Ruth ware.of halitosis. 1J.:l'l'dcn products and t he in lireet each service. Sermon sullj ect f or : ·hand ler. 5. Write plai nly , one letter at II ~ nlue of house I' nl, firewood, etc. Fe bruary 3 "The Gre at(' ~ t Thing 1 time with co mfortable s paces beWUR not included ill the abovr. in the Worid." MI' . . Fl'link B~ggs ?ied at .he r tween. bu t whjch according to Mr. Neft' , _____ I hOI11 C) in OI'Wln thiS .mornlllg. 6. Do not be a rgumentative. I mo unts to about $15 0 per perTURTLECREEK COMMUNITY I Tlol' cI tails of her death and the Why argue? Most t hings do not EQn. Mal\}' othet· farmelUl kep!CHURCH funeral tlrrangcmcnts have not lIlatter. /C' orda fo r 1298 but did n ot ge t S und ay Sch ool, 0:30 a. m.; Y. P . ht'en IC!lI·ned. 7. Observe the litU e politenessto t.he meeting Wednesday. Their S., 6 :45 1>. m. The hr i ~ tl11 a s C Say, "I thank you" and "If Looks wi lJ be 's ummarized I a~Cl' " V111 lJ ' v n Sund 'IY ev I F, R. l\1 oomllw and J . B. rabbe es. and r eturned to t he owners togeth pr?gramt '7 30 e gl tt t' nried .. meeting of the south- yo u please." Get up when a lady . h i YSIS ' an d sugges - enlllg : p. m. . t O.r th. e S 1111'th - H ug hes I' WIt an ana Fulla Salvation Me:snges_ Spec- west d 'IstriC li on!! for improvement. , I . Teacher!! nMSoclUtlon at the offic e 18 muA.sIcGordon . I o f Th. e . P 1'0 d uc er~ . Coope:a t'I.ve I"'Ive ot h er mee ti ngs were held Rev. Rich. Pas tor (' O lllm ls~ l o n ASSOCIatIO n, Cmctnby Messrs, Neff and Class to explain the importance and value of ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL nali, on Sut urdo'y. f 1'111 acco unts, lind to s how how to \l se the 23-page book prepared February 3, Sexugcsimu S un" I gUC.RS I am a little slow." by the Slate Agriculural college day. Church Sc hOo l li t !J :3?; sel'- How oIte n wLheal' this r e mark. Geo. B. Ferri s, noted poultry alld Ohio Banker s IIssoeiafion, mon and Holy -€umnlulllon a t l'\u n ,, <1 f or com plaint if you hav e breeder of Grand ~apids, Mich" "hieh is di lri buted to Ohio for - 10:30. . .. I thut lagglll'd, la zy watch repaired III r~ a actual cost. The iml>or" AI1 are cordlUl1y in Vited . , hy Ernest St 1Irl' , the certified discovered somo ye;lrs ago that tance o f an inven tory and how to Rev. J. J. Sch aeff ,', Rec lo r. \\:a tchmakel', nt Cary's Jewelry PEARL GRIT, a lim !stone preparation, provides fowls with calmake it was ' fu lry ex pla ined, as Shop, Lebo non , Ohio . ci um ina form ideally adapted W (l S also the enlering of variou s ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH . S unday se rvices at 8 :00 a. m. for their requirements. He says itt·m s uf expe n ~e and receipts On the fifth Sunu ny o f th(' munth . I ~SI'S. E. L: Thomas and Pel'- that it is one of the best SOUl'c es t hl'ou~hout t he yellr. Cluss al so I'Y Wad e we ~'e III Columbu s Thu~s of available calcium on the marpl nlls to foll ow up t he farm ac- ser vice s at 10 :30 II- Ill. clay IInu FrIday of lo st week III I t t d . 0 ay. counts wOl'k this yea r , helping any Father Mollman . attendllnee at .lh~ mee t'IIlg 0 f th. e I Ie Poultry expe$, have found that neeel a su , tonce with their - - -IdState ASSOCIatiOn of Townshl? through numerous experiments bookg. A lid curly ill 192 0 he WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF Tru sees anci Clerk s at the Nell , that a high-producing hen eats l](Ip s t o hold group mcetings to CHRIST If ouse. ,Iubo ut half her body weight in minhe lp summarize ancl II nalyze the Visitor's Day at t he Bible Schoo. . . . :,lIm ls during a year. Of the minl'N' ords for I !l29. Come 'a t 9':30 a. m. Visitors are MI:s. L. C. Mills VISited the 01'- , 'ral matter consumed!, more than "The fina l sumlllary an d a nal'y- always welcome a nd wanted. but egoma W . C . .T, U. at .the home , half is calcium, which is espeeiol. i ~ is the m o~ t impo rtant par t of we are making a special urive for o f Mr. . Bl'8nn o~ k on Fnday. Plan , Iy required for the creation of l h(' fa rm accoun t wOl'k," suys Mr. visitorg this Lord's Day. We want fir. work was tlls('u s!,led, ~ report .I eggs , since the s hell o f an egg Is ,. In: ·, "for thi s enables a man to especially visito rs who have got- f~o m the sla.l~ conventIOn wa ~ IlJ7 per cent cal cium carbonate or p ick ont h is most profitablc lin es ten out of the hab it of attending ,;pve n a nd delicIOU S refreshments ,lime and co:nprises one-tenth the lInu muke th m 8tiJI stronger . And Bible School ; visitors frol11 near were served. weight of the egg. if th r(' lire any leak s or losses and far; visitors afoot, afl oat, a• T'hi s indi spensable element is in' t he f!l rmi ng ' operll'tions ,plans Ford, eve ry way. F onn er visitors Wurd has been received here .of , provid" d in attractivE! and easily c n ll "I ~o 1)(, lai d t o sto p them." F~fe , digestible f orm ty PEARL GRIT a nd new visitors. Among others t he dCllth of ~r. And~e~ OUlen; who may wish to keep wh o h ave promi sed to viRit us, is of Dayton, OhIO. Mr. FIfe s Wife which should be kept' aceesible to Il cc " unt ~ t his 'yC!ar can sec ure the Frank . Wrigh t, well-known ~l d('I' wi ll. be reme m~e red as Mi ss An~e I poultry at all times in boxes or l)oll ks o f County Agent Class, or and Bible teac he.r of ~he I' e.rry Dllm e1, a cousm. of Mrs. EdwI.n hoppers. It is packed in 10-lb, co li lit Ih l;'al'm Bur ea u office , chu rc h. Bro. Wrl g.ht w ~ll a dtil css I Chancller a nd MI SS Rachel Pet ht cartons anu 100-lb. bags. Local Ll' banon . the. adults in th e Bibl e school ~ntl l of thi s place. poultry raisers should get a supdeltver a gospel s nn on fol\owlllg ply at once from their dealers. ' t he ob ser vanc ~ of the L.ord s ~ llP MI'. a nd Mrs. Ru sse ll Kerrick DEATHS per. Hear. hIm. Ev en ing eva ll- and daughter, Marilyn Ann and g elist ie servIce at 7 :30 p. m. At-. Mrs. Dora AirslIlan, of MiamisOrplia I,] kell ; a highly re- tendUllce at these servic es g row- burg ; Mr. and Mrs. Herschel KeroIl c t lld I'e~ idcnl of Woyn e,sville, jllg by leaps and bounds. Att.ruc- ri ck. Mrs. Willi am William s, Miss 1>11 ~ d awny ut hel' home on Third live special music. Sermon . sub - El len Kerrick and Mr. Chester .. h·c t arl,. Priduy morning, j ·ct f or Sunday night, "Fa it.h." Guode of Duyton and Mr. and Jilll un~-y 26, a £ter II lingering ill Chest I' Williamson, Mini stc l·. Ml'!i. j . M. Tayl~r were dinner 1\1): ' , ' •~ • guests 01 Mrs. F1ossie. Garey and , h~ was the daughter of Jacob A BAD ACCIDENT ram ify, . Sunday. Do YOU carry fire insurance? and Rhoda Hockett, and is 8urvivIf you do you kno)oV th:at such prodb}' one eister, NJloml, and one A bad accident occurred SunMr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan teetion only covers PART of your, bl'othcir, D~nlel H. J!o·c kett., Fun- day evening. a t the junc t ion of are pleasan~ly located' for the loss in case pf ftr~-whl1e FYR r L werll held 111 the the Dayton plke a~ d Route 7.3 . . A . present at' Braden Castle Station, FYTER protection is the modern ~,:~,,:~;~;:_~~~~~M~e~el-tilnatinh~0!f1u~sUe~M~o~nft!-t:p~o!;:n~t'i1iattcr-tJc-:,0~utTPrechgeOdmIrg"l'tVl)1enst~ COllld- 1Manatee, Florida, about , 26' 'miles method qf 1;lreventlng'lall los8, an ~ . sou~h. sClu th east of ,st. Petersburg. , Mrs. is much eheaper too: Irivestigat~. , • m.achu~.c s were wrecked und heehnn writes that tb-ey have live p~I!Stlngel'$ t,n'ke n fo a Leb take n a cottage and are enjoying ho, pJtal, IIJ Ibemg badly hurt II! lOY minute, with fine weather - -- - - ' . and the lemper'atuI'e 86 to 90 FyI' Fyter representative of WarLet ull do your Sale Bills , elc. degrees. ren Counfy. 1" 11 .
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Wayn eSVill e hil,l'h sch OO l has been in vit ed to pa rti cipate in the u nnual state hi J!h school ~pe ech conte sts to b~ held b y the departunive rs ily. Delllwnre, Ohio. In vitation s to paticipate, set'.;ng I he sent out lo hig h schoo ls t hrough A pi! 20 and 27. h ave just been 'Th e s tate high s choo l speech out Ohio .
$ 1.00 Mil es Tonic 8ge $2. 00 S S Toni c',, $1.89 .$ 1.00 Juv o Toni c 1ge :l6c RexnJl Tooth , Pu ste 10e 10c Rexall S havin g tick 19c 76c Aspirin Tabl ets. 6ge 25c Mile~ Anti J>uin Pill s 21c 60c Phi11ip ~ Milk Magn esia 45c $ 1. 20 Cll ldw oJl' ~ Syrup Pl'ps in $1.08 50c unitol 29c Sham poo
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NEW BURLINGTON Th e Merry Wiv es cl ub was pleas antl'y entertained by !Ii 1'5 . J esse tunley Wednesday. Mr . and Mrs. G. A. Phillips visited with their . on and family in ineinnnti aturdllY and S und ay. W. C. Smith was unable to be in his place of bu sin ess a part of last week, on aco un t of ill ness. Mi ~s Louise Compton haS ' pur- I' chased the property adjoi ning t he I M. E. Ann ex, whieb belonged to I Homer Haines . Mrs. Chester White broke her arm while cranking a Ford Friday moming. MrMs M. Cliff Hormel! was eaJle,d YeJlow Springs last wee k by the seriou's illness of her Miss Louisa Co mpton is car ing for Mrs. SlIrJie .Hartman, of Wilmington, who is confined to her bed with lumbago . C. A. Dickin son is driving a new The etChristian Endeavor held a Whipp . socia l at th e hom e of MI'. and Mrs. Raleigh Bogan Wednesday evening.
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HI SCHOOL SPEECH CONTEST
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35e Baby Pan ts . .. 1ge $3.60 Flat Iron $2. 9 8 Flas hlight Batlel'iesl0c 5c School Table ts, 3 for 10e 10c chool Tablet s 3 for 25c Fancy Stationer", Your (' hoice .. , .. 3ge
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NEW A comp lete l.in e of Birt hcJ l1Y nnd Ca rds for a ll occn ions, with Lined Envelop es.
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ADAMS DRUG STORE
Mrs, Edith McKay is getting better to the delight of her many fri ends. MI', J oseph Moorc is no t so well at wri,ting. is int his hi s Oi st yea r. Mr. Mloore
We a1'e glad to r eport the Glen Davis -ramify all better. Las t Sunday was monthly meeting atthis place . The n ext montikIy meeting wil1 be held in pring Va Jl ey. . Coleman Jackson .land family, of Lebanon, attended church here Sunday. MrR. William Lukens, of Harveyshurg, taught our school on Friday while Mrs. Burroughs attendcd the funeral of a relative at Newark.
"Chooae your Drug Store as you would a friend: ~ cPhone 120
Waynesvil.le, Ohio
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McNeil & Worrell's Sale List Saturday, February 2- Hou sehol d Goods in Grut!s. Tuesday, February 6--.1oe K erhle , 3 mile S.E. of Mia:nisburg . Wednesday, Februal'y 6--.1ohn ,M eCabe, 1 mile S,E. of Mi!lllli s bul'g Thursday, F ebruary 7--':'Jes Cook, I mile N. of FUI'mcrsvi11 e. Friduy, February 8--.1oe Brown, nil m ile W. of GI'otis. Monday, F r. br uary Il- Oscar R CIl d W of Franklin Tuesday, February 12- 3 miles N . of Miamis burg. Tuesday, F ebuary 14- 1 mile S. of I'lIl'mersviJIe. Mondu'y, February 18- F. Ford, miles W. of Middletown. Tu esday, February 19- Burnard, 6 miles W. of Middletown. Wednesday, February 20- W. M oses, 2 miles W . of Frul)klin. Thursday, F ebruary 21- ·Will PIa cll, 1 mile E. of FU rl11 er9v iJIe.
Friday, February 22- H. E. MOY l' I', 3 miles W. of Germantown. Monday, February '2 5- 0ra Bes:r, 2 miles E. of Gratis. We are glad to .report Mrs. Ed Tuesday, February 26-Earn Sw artse Jl, 3 m. S. E. of Germantown Jeffery much better at this time. Mrs . Ka te Jordan and daughter, Miss Hannah, V. I., and Geo. Jordan attended church in Way- If you are going to make a sale, see us. We don't guarantee anynesville last Sunday morning. thin.; we siml?ty do good W01·1e . Litlle William Younker, who has been bothered with boils on the back of his neek,i s much better. Miss Mary Kathleen Thompson spent Friday evel)ing with Miss CENTERVILLE, OHIO GERMANTOWN, OHIO Edith Pearl Moore. Miss Mary Kathleen Thompson 5
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Mrs. Mabel Terry, of Church View ' R. J. ' Murray and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. Ollie 'Hansell Iliilkins at Springfield cburch last Sunday. Mrs. Murray had charge of the funeral. Henry Moore's new barn is near completion, whieh .w hen done, will be one of the nicest and handiest barns in the ·county. Mr. ad Mrs Allen Younker have for their guest this week, Mrs, Younker's brother from Newtonsvme~ Clermont county. J. Lee Talmage, wife and son of South Lebanon, wer~ Sunday guests of A. B. Talmage and wife and their aunt, .Jel!sie. . The ,-Younker family were shop ping in Waynesville Saturday af'ernoon. . G\U' S.eigler, of Dayton, was here one day · last week buying-
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'I'he Se nio rs, nccomp anied I by Hough and Mi ss T orne,·, Illu de u tri p 10 Dayton last MOIIdny to ha ve their picture s tuk(,1l fOI' t he unllual class picture. MI'~ .
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w.. ek whe ri the mercur y hover ed arou nd the zero mark, some un!! 1hough t it would be a Ii Il l! t i 111 e to settle the old argu me nt th llt a bucket of Iloilin l{ WIlU ' I' "'''lI ld fr eeze sooner than a hU'k t uf co ld. Accord in gl.', two lard Iluckels were B ~cur"cl from Mr!;. Davis, and one fill"d wit h h .. t w:ller fr om the tan i< ; tilc·n it Wll ~ se t 0 11 the range a ll .1 h~at .· " lu lhe Loiling point. Tile "thel' \Va ~ tilled with hydl'Ont W!l.1 ' 1'. T he 1wo were placed on th e front steps. In 46 minute s t he cold wuler had icc upon it alvl the other was sliB lukewa l~'I1. l he' en d of the next 45 minut ,·g t hc' co ld anI! was very hurd fl'c. /.e n l\ nd 110 ice cry stuls hud y ('t fCll'I\1(!tI on the one marked bo iling. The expe riment r eminds olle of the story of the argume nts u" cI bo Jkt! written to prove that a fi .h how l would weigh the same wi .1t ur withou t a fish in it. This 111'g ument went 011 for a thousU1 :tI years when Rogel' Bacon in l he 13t h cenlury was foo lish enoug h to try it out and found they h nd ull uee n wrong.
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CUMMINS J. JONfS
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Bulnnce $320.07 After the bu si ness o f lhe day was taken car e of, the followi ng program was rendere d : Two pia no solos Betty Hartsoc k Readin g... . ' Ri ta Van Often Plnylet given by membe rs of the New Century Club, entitled , "O h Graciou s, Grandm a." . Plano Solo Lola Sears The meeting then adjo urned lo meet March I, 1929.
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g-ivcn at thC' 1 e lhodi ~ t church 11l' xl Su nda y in co nn ection wit h Ihc· 'htliTh choo l. A IlPautif ul xll)I"Y d monstl' aling an' inciden l W Ilyncsvi lle High schOOl d ediin the Civi l WUI· . en titl ecl , "A So l, li c r' ~ Hl' Ill"i ev C'," will be given . A cnter! a fin e new Gym at Springcl' l' <iia\ WeIC0 I11 C' i ~ t!xtencl ccl ;to bOI'o la Rt Friday night, and caral l. ried uwuy lhe Inu r els o f two batlIes. The ~c c'onrl team won over their oppone nts ea sily in a one-sirl ed c o n te~t wi th t he fll'st quarter Re ol' e l c~s and t he slate e ndin g 17 to 10 fo r Il nolhcl' win for the 10<"u I Reserve s. (" lll1lmi l\ ~ B. Jvnc:;, of Bowlin g The firs t tC:l111 cl'ashcd into l he (;n ·cn. Ky ., Slll1 of Mr . anll l\hs. s ilve l' ancl bluc clu intet a;1(1 rush1;1'1l 1l!; .Ju ll e,. fOl' merly of R. R. cd out again with III10lh.!!· ~_'Il lp 'I. wU S honore d lu st week by on t heir bell. 11l' : II~ mad" 1\ mem bel' uf th e Ilu ndl "1I Puint cluh uf the !'I aHenkle waR buck in lhe game 1iul1l1 l ('a,1I Rcgi~lel' CO:ll pan y, Friday nig ht nnd played a ,,"od dllrin J,t tI thrN' Iny conve nt io n of game. 1·le is cu ming bn'k into that ' lrgal\i ~a ti "n in Unyloll . >'hape agllin by b l'ca king over witlt . .\ 11'. JC. I1C~. who Il Ltl' llCled Way- I. l poiot s for high-po int :nail. lll!~\'ili' sc holl Is I1n,] oflC'nm r(\s .· he l·wood is s till high-po int mUll tUlIk"h l for "II' yelll' in the Lytl e amo ng the . corers and ,;l'lIClI.I, has IoCel1 associa ted wiLh on d in t his game with was ~" c. !l to his t he ]) a\'I()11 cnfl1p;\ny for t he past \ cre dit. fo ul' Y~' UI'~ , being tm n. ferred to Fr~e had to~gh luck and l3"wlin g Gree n U\'el' a ycar ago. ed hiS ankle m lhe last spraill ha lf u~ S ~ ol'tly tlf Lur hlUving Wnyn ·Rville · t h.e gil III e. I:'0wev er, he he wa s 1Il1lrried to Miss Ann Bnch- II Will ue out III a Bui t and. ay,; .he lry it 1111111, II fOI'mel' teacher in the Wil Y tid!!' \\'eek any way. 11l' ~ vi ll e High school. I FI'omm, by :oll1e me tho d al\ Th e Ilunch J Point club o f the own. hu ~ been punchin g holes hi ~ l\:lItiunul Cash Regist er compan y ~onc rete s~e ps with his finger in and i ~ 1l~ lld' up of slllr ~a l es l1l e n \~h O' l l t .s~e lll s It . hns it IIlightly dlll'l ng the past yellr, hllve suc- sOl e. He playedmade a good ga:tle (' eded in aUninin g or passing for u one-al'm ed man at that. II high quota of sa les. Only a The lin eup: ~' Illa ll pe l'centng e of the en tire se lling fO I'ce wi n this honor, and S. H. S. Mr. J ones has t he bes t wis hes of B F P his many f ri ends for this success . Mul\ins ....... . ... _, o o o Burrou gh ... .. ........ ' .. o i'l lI'. lind Mrs. JoneR, one Ron o o anti the former 's pUl'ents, Mr. und Lehmnn ... ......... .. :, , 2 o 4 Mrs. FI'ank Jones, reside in Bowl- out h , ... . 3 3 9 Bea l ..... . ......... .. o ing Geee n. o o • Null ...... .. o o o " Gorsuc h ' .. . o o o LAYMA N SURPR ISES HIS CONGR EGATI ON Total ..... 5 3 18
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Law re nce Cook is 'riding in a new Model A. Ford ' Sport ·Roa d~ tc r, purchas ed of t he Waynesv ille Mot.or Compan y.
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The {oHowing is a list of the prize s awarde d by t he 1" ,' mpl'l'unce Board for posters on the theme of Tempe rance: FIRST GRADE M iss Reeder- Miss Hender soll ]. David Furnas . 2. Mary Eva LeMay. 3. Whole room made one togethel'. SECON D GRADE Mrs. Banta I. Bernice Terrill. ~. Dorothy Drumm ond. :1. \ ina Lamb. THIRD GRADE Miss Bobb- Miss Campb ell 1. Rosama ry Bentley . 2. Jane Furnas . :I. Nlloma Ramby . FOURT H GRADE Miss Shoema ker- Miss Grnhnm 1. Doris ' Surface . 2. El sie May Henderson. a. Kennet h R eeder. FIFTH GRADE Mr. Bunnel l- Miss hoemak el' J. Earl Conner . :.! . Jnmes Sheets. :1. .June Sheets. SIXTH GRADE . ~s s Lile 1. Loui.s e Hough_ :.! . I,o rain Han. :1. Harry Furnas .
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TO TRY TO REORG ANIZE On the eveni ng oC Januar y 30, a bou t 35 former . membe rs ~f t.he 1;.,___AI _.,:,~_-..""~~_'....... ,"~ __ ~~__... _ Men of Wayne svill e a nd reSIden ts La t Thu rsday night the Cenof the vicinity met at the Gym _ _ _,___ tervill e Ind epende nts lost to the [0 " an evening of l'ec reation and locals by the on e-Sided margin of W. H. S. Frank Wt'ight , of Route 1, Way R. J. Adam s was in Dayton on if po sible to, effect a reorgan izaMr. !l.lld Ml's. . E. Michen er n e~v i1l e, was asked to pl'cach 38 · to 11. About two 'second s af- Tu esda~.'. B F P ·for I lion of the club. '. a~'e sp nding two days in Colum - lhe loca l hurch of Christ tel' t he fh'st tip-off, Ellis. tossed ih 2 o 4 last . . S. S. E11ist' lhe last· 'PI'eside nt' btl!;. .----., II basket, followe d by two more S unda y mornin g. Being the type 1 Mr. a nd Ml"s. W. H. Allen will of the club, was made te mporar 1 3 y by ·St. J ohn and Ramby . of 'iti ~en who i· II lways l'en dy to 4 The leave to:non'ow fOI' F lori da. 1 9 I chll il:nmn a nd! appoint ed the fo lMembe locals led al the half, 21 to O. rs of th GI'ange will pre- cia whu t he ca n, he hesita ntly con 4 3 11 lowi ng commit tees to a rrange f or sent a play on the evening of rented to do his best. Cenlerv iIIe {pligh t hard hilt coud o O' 0 A OOCJI-Vh~r.. Valenti nes See'! them at Cary,s' a future meet ing arid elect ion of March 1. not get through the local defen se J ewe h:y Shop, Lebano n, congreg ation assembl ed, 2 o 4 and, Ohio. officers . S. BUI'n ett nnd Hibbel· t made 10 k'll owinA" MI'. Wright 's r e putatio n o o 0 Enlel·ta inlllent - F. R. Moom8 w, Mr. and Mr s. May nard WeItz liS !I Billie tell ~;',~~~m'Pnv+:.. of the 11 points for Cent erville. Mr. a nd Mrs. C. M. Robitze r WH iter Kenrick , Frank B ~addock o o 0 LjLlrJ~O[""'"'''' .. ....... . entel'lu ined re lati ves fro m WiI- pectinK a goo d Rambl' s howed the rest 'Of-th' are . pending t he week in talk. Those who ------ColumRefresh ments- -W. . ·t J ohn , mington Sunday . bOyS how to make points by roll- bus. heard hi:n lire still praisin g the ~~t:~~t'i 't uti'~~~: "'"'' 13 5. 31 Ruymon Hatfi e ld, Maynar d Weltz. fig in six baskets and a foul. ., . cleame ss and ,depth of though t, Referee- Wykoff . Nomina ting commi t lee- C. M. The Ji'l'I en ds hlJJ club Will meet t he conci ~enc5s nnd simplic Thc lirie-up : ity of The Qu een Esthers wiII meet rtoLitzet', R. Ii. Hartsoc k, Duvis at the h ome of Mrs. ]~U1~ey Rye expr essiol1, the inccrity and Centerv ille with Louise Crane nex t Saturda y F Ul'1las. the Saturda y night the locals won n ext W dnesday , Febl UBl Y 13. chur m (If pre enlatio n that mark- from a Steele t~am, 28 to B F P at 2 p. :n. . 15, in a AHel' the busine~ meet ing Mr. ' . . S. BUl'llctt, f.. ........ 2 . : cd hi s disco urse. 1 6 fa st game, starrin~ SherWOOd and W. W. CossU!m, o;of Wi'hnin gto n, . F l. ~"'III'~ Stanley , f ............ .... 0 ~~O:f t~~.~nf:; ~ I~;'o~ll · Mr. 0 Wri g ht is w'\1 known as Henkle . The line. up: 0 Walchc s--Gl'u en, Elgin, Bam- guve a very interes Bailey f ..... 0 1 1 ilton , lIIinois , etc., Cary's Jewcl- on "'1'hC' Poli ~ical ~i t u ting lecture cj\·e·1 lve I aT ne OOI>el' of M i lll~i Flu \ a /i"ood c it izen lind one who takes atioll in ChiI 1'5. •• . , Hibbert , c .. ............. 2 · ' :1 1\ • kee:,1 interes t i~ t~ e "b ette r 1 0 l'y Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. na," !Hlding so me int er ~ sti ng pel"S. H. S . "1 . I M s MA Cornc\l ' thl11gs of commu!IIty li fe. and we O 0 Geisel', go .......... .. ... 0 ' I. Mrs. William Michen er was t he sona I experi.. ences (IUI'mg U I. an ( r . . . B ' . . . F h ' P li S res ach · MI'. und !\Ir ·. El'nest Butterw o rth l r ejO ic e III IS succe s. a s a pre C. Burnet t, g ........ 0 0 0 - Schaefe r . .. ... .... 5 3 13 . idence in hill a a nd Japan. ~l" al' ~ ' 1'11 dinn er guest ofS Mr. and Mrs. Lrv- C A lien, g .......... . ...... 0 . O olu mbu s 1'01 0 ' Farlll rs' , el'. I h Haxpel Enrollm ent in the Waynes ville. . ossum a so u d severu I sou ve.n !l'S ' W~eek 0 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ·ing. Welch on a t ur d ay. 1 and articles of interes t from these Swank .. 'ch'ools at the close of the Janu.. .. . . 0 0 0 . Total.. .. .. .. .. .......... .. 4 3 11 Lee Alexan Lemmo n submi tted ' to an pl aces. ____ ____ _ _ ary school month, is as follows : der , .. ,THE WARR EN COUNT Y , .. _,. .0 0 0 Waynes v.i1le MI'. and Ml"!!. · Seth Th omas fI nd .. . .......... 0 CORN SHOW 'A T LEBAN ON SHeke operati on at the hospita l ·of the Boys . Girls Total 1 1 son, or Dayl.on, wel'c B F unday "Fromm Grade 1.. ....... 34 ~ Nlltio nal Military Home Tue day . 0 0 0 40 ,PROM IMENT MAN DIES 74 St. John, f ............... 3 g uests of Mr. and .M rs. E. L. \ 2 · Coleon _ ___ 0 '0 2 ... "" .. 3 5 0 Thomas 24 . 69 Ram by, f ... ,.. _.. ... . 6 Select your te n-ear exh ibits at *High 1 18 MI·s. Martha Bearld , son and l\fahloll . .RidE~e, Civi l War veter0 3 ... , .. . 23 0 37 0 60 Ellis f ... . ... .. ...... 3 oncE', whi te\ ~c llow or mixed va1 7 daught er, of Dayton , spent .. ..... ... 26 .Sun- UII and t'lle otliest busine, s man in I 26 62 B.e rryhlll c 01.. .. . . . . . . . . . . S l1'8. Wi\liam Mich nel.' lind Ron, l"ieties, and leave at...-tI1e-~~f'h~~ 8 2 day with Mr. an ·Mrs. N_ 'P. J or - I Jtftil,.-::-;:-:-7;7'-:-:;:-;-;:'. 5' , . .... 6 .......... 31 .il 6 15 28 . 59 Hayoe_&' I lef.t Tuesda y fO I' theil' hOllle ... ... ~o HardwH re store; Lebano n, or 1 Vi a.ynesvllle, an. at hiS ho:n e on , Pittsllu rg, after a is it with rel in: 6 ....... .. . 30 I wilh County 22 52 McMill an, g ........ .. .. 0 aAge nt los$ betwee n W. 11_ S. 1 1 .Mu," treet 1·u,esday e\'cTlmg at \' l;ivcs here. . 7 ...... .. 24 - 28 47 nturduy mornin g, F ebru01"'Y 9 und B· F P I Mrs. Anna L. Cary, of the CaalJout 5 8 .... ... 15 :30 0' jock, followi ng an 25 40 ' Total... ........... .......... 16 ThUl'sd ay noo n, F ebruary 14. Sel>- Muinou s .. . .. ,... .. 2 ' 1 __ 5 8 35 ry J ewelr.Y Shop, Lebano n, is in illness of sev 81 ·weeks. His two Your Gruen. :,'atch ~ewel e l' in umtc c\u5ses and Iiberul cash BUJlnell, Referee _ ·0 ~hicago this week attendi ng the ' sons Oakley .cilf WtlYl1e o . 0 pl'i- Schuler Total . " " , , 218 226 443 ~vi1le lind Warr!!J 1. Coun ty IS C~lI' y s J cwl' li;y zes fO I' men, and .boys 10 t 016 Sheny,ood .... ... ........ 5 l ' 11 " Gift Exhibit ." ' . ' · !l 1 28 :' 22 50 Sholl, LebllllQtI, 0111 0. Come In yeurs old. Henkl e ..... ........ . 2 6 Chfford 9 of In4]anu pohs, and three and sec the latest styles. LOUIS A GREEN BIGGS 10 ...... .. 7 21 28 ThurFd ay, februa ry 14, COI'n Hay .. . ...... .. ." ...... , J Mr. and Mrs. James Buker and grand~o ns, K"~nn eth Ridge o 2 .11 ......... 14 22 oC 36 I. . gl'owin g meeting s at Lingo's *Fromm .. .... .. ' ...... ,: 0 1 ,1 Louisa Green Biggs was born rlnught er, of ~iddl etoWll' were GTu\l(\ lbpidlb . Mich., Hu gh C. . Harold Wl 12 .... .... .. 10 5 15 l h u m~on, w,fe and wUl'ehouse ; ta. lks by County Ag- "Turne l' .... .... ......... 0 o 0'· July 20, 1896, at Hull Englan d, dinnel' guests of Mr. a.nrl ?I.l l's. J o- nldge of. Wilkin shur.1t. Pa., nn d . llltl,· so n, of JJnyton ..:~enl . ~U1~-. ~: n~ Class a.lld State college speo- · Ellis .......... ....... , .. ..0 seph E vans Tuesda y. o 0 1;. io'ortcst ;, }W:lge of Nlagal'a l~alls ~.I ay at tile ·Tolal ....... .. 69 70 129 Her parents died when she was ·holllf' of thpil l~al(!nts . ~ ,"lI s l~. TotaL ... ... ........ ....... 10, 8 ' 28. . . N. Y., .s urvivcS:l hilll. 225 218 443 quite sma.1l. .She was put ~in. the MI'. nnd MI'l!. H. H. Willlnm son., 10:00 · Subslitut-ion s. n. m..J. B. Park Mr. and Will Mrs. J. Childre P. Fromm n's Home at Canadn , Ull had Funera l seri·ices will be at the 59 70 129 Reteree, Smith. I discu~s varietie s of co rn, breedtil the age ot' fourtee n. She then a!! their · di"ner , ,!.toesls Sundavr, MeClul'c Ji' unelt,lll . Pal"lol"s Friday ' Mr. S. L. Cal·twr ight, who haRI .ing, se lecting ancl test ing the see d Mr. and Mrs. Cllrl Hawke, of made' Day her · afterno home o with n at. Mr. 2 o'clock and Mrs. Total .. .. .... ,.. 277 with Rev. I,een in ·rfliling heu llh fOl' 'l'v~ I'a l lime a n" ratc 296 This FriclllY night · the boys ,go 572 of plan t ing, cultiDonald , of Canada , until 1917, ton, Mr. and ·Mrs, J_ C .Hawke . J . J. chUO(J'Cl' officiati ng. Intel"- weeks, was. tnken .t? the to Bellbro ok and we h41al' Mr. ho. pll~ 1 vlllion, etc. . , when she same to Detroit , Mich. mc nt in. .Miam ·cemeteI'Y. W. M'l C. GIRLS TO PRESE NT at t he Na~lOnnl MIlitary home I~ Wright has improv ed hi~ , boys Noon, free lunch by Expert :vntch clock I!epailin g is It"; She wa!! married to Ell wOl·th Da.vt on elliS aftel'll oc.n for I.r eat- a nd then sec exhillits . . Lingo s. gl'(lUtly, 50 you" cart expect a good our specIal ty. A PLAY AT THE GYM Frankli n Biggs, .o f Detroit . Cal'y's ·J 9~e lI'Y · "-=:::.±:: t . , J anu- Shop, _ ment. " 2 :00 p . . m. -J. A. Shpher WIll game. ' LeLano n, Ohio. OUI' mot'a ry 23, 1919, later · ,- The laRt home game of the !jea· iJ iscu. The W _ M. C. Girls met at their win, Ohio, where coming to Cor- to:" We do it right ,ol' not at all." f\ importa nee and value of Ma stel' Flarry Mutthc w 'rUI'nel' they made their COl sui t DI'. Ru do lph, our eye- clove l', manure, fertilize rs, side- SOn will be played with.. ··Stivers , Clubbe .I ast Thursd ay evening at permall en. oC Bellbro ok, is spendin g week ~ i gh t ~ peciali st , Tu csda'y, ' l'],UI'R- tlres: illg wi t h nitrate t home. Mr. and Mrs. Wanen Druddo ck wi h his g l·an~:v.a ren ts , '1lhe of ammo- this Saturda y night. If yop ' hvc ' 7 :30. During the regular meet111-. a nd day and Sut.urrl ny at Cary's .Jew- . To this union were born five hud a s thei'r not ' seen a game this year come · H \J Sunday dinner guests Mrs. , F'. B .. 4 ing and the social hour, the main children , the L b Oh' ilia , etc. ell uerSCin. younge st passing Mrs. Willian! Michen ell'Y Shop, . e anOIl , out 10. and let's give the gTadun ting Yom' corn questio disculls ion see:ned ' to be , their away with ns and p'robcr ' and Bon, her Januar y 30, 1929 . •Ja ck; of Pittsbu membe rs of the team a rou ~ ing "I guess ,1' 'am 11 little 5.1 ow." rg; Mr. play, which is to be given Wedand Mrs. lelllR will be answere d, and Louisa was of a cheerfu l dispo- W. E. Mrs. Lee linwke and so ns, '1111'°. Mr. Park fini shes judging the after yell for their last · game under ,the . . Cornell and Mr_ and Mrs. now of ten wej hear thi ~ re nia rk. nesday l\ight, Februa ry 27th at sition, always corn had a . kind word Ralph Miller and family. No n eed for collpla int if you have Maynar d W ehz, Mi~s Alice Camp he will bri efly give r ea sons for his Orange and Black on our home the Gym, and is sponser ed by the for everyo ne and willing to do that laggurd•. I~~y wutch repaire d holl and Miss DOI'IS HR\~ke sa.w pla c'ngs Prizes will be award- floor. Let everyo ne make it Il Mother s club, which the girls sure- when or where "My Maryla nd," at the Victory In cd ~Il'd ' corn ~an be she was needed . Mi !l~ Pauline Greene , Miss Es-' by Erllest ~bu-r.," remove d, poin t to come. The' admissi on is ly appreci ate. Be sure to watch She was the ce rtified. Dnyto a ' devoted wife, a kind ther Rickard , Ken Cart er and Ho watchm n, Saturd ay. . Saturda y, Februa ry 16, at 3 p.m. the same as ·any other ' gqmes, so . aker, . !It ·· Cal'yj~ Jewelry for more · in'f ormatio n about the and affectio nate let's go_ ') . '. . , The Ladies Aid will bake dough "Only Girl in Sigl1t!' because ev- be sadly missed . mother . She will mer Nearon , of Qayton , Mr. and \ Snop, Lebano n, Ohio. Everyb ody invited. Come and nu ts and eryone should see it, not only be- an . a,ed father-iby her , husban d, Mrs. Ed Rickard and family spent ha ve them on sale Sat- . bring your fri ends and lleighboTs. . n·law, William Thurs'd ay evening with Mr. and cause It is a good play, but be- Biggs, who' urdav a fter noon in t he bu~ement WILt: LEAD THE SINGIN G· ~- ~ - .... , 'made bis home )Vith Mrs. Earl Greene an~ famIJy. · . cause both the Mother s . club and them, and of t he M. E. church. the four little childre n, MIAMI CHAPT ER O. E. S_ the W. M. C. Girl$ solicit your Who ",Hi mislI the mother 's . good"Youre x Silvers eal" s Hverwa re. : The. Guild-A uxiliary· of ·t. Mapatrona ge ~nd cooper, :,tion. . night kiss and the jc!heery good- The best. Sold only by leading Mi ami Chnpte r No. ]07 O. E. ry's church, wi\J mee t on Th~l's-. --..:.---- --~mornin ••·. She aillo-' leaves 'a lios~ jeweler s. Cary's Jewelry. Shop, ' . ' , day afterno on, F'ebrua~y 7th at ,. \yill 'm eet in regular sessjon , AWAR DED 'GOLD PIN of . f riends and re~tive s_ ' . ' Lebano n, Ohio,. distribu tor in War two o'clock, at the ho:n e of. Mr~ . Monclay evening , Febrl.la ry . ll, at - ,-.- -'Sun8et and evening lltar ren County . J . .E1 :·' McClu rc·: ~1rs. MQClure and, 'i :30 .. . Y.isiting ~embe'r~ welcon1.e . I ·m.ar~!n 'the daily press .of ...Tuelida i And. one cle~r ' call f6r me. OLA . HARTS OCK, .~ • . M. MfS. Bert'.. · Hartsqc k hostesses: 'c arried picture s of Mrs~ William And inay I their lJ e. no moanin g a.t Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hartsoc k l.fINNI E · FROMM , Sec'y •. Please no te the change fr\>m ' FriE_ O'Neall , to who!"t' 'Was prea.e ntthe: bar,. .' '. vited' their family in la8t da<y to :ThuI:l!d ay'- . eCl . on Morlday avenin e .at ·the clliI· When I 'put out to sea. . . evening to (lelebra te Mrs. nel' of tile.··.Fa rDi W~rk ,Leader l . ".. '. A..l~ELATIV.E. Wednesday. Eve., Feb: 1 sock's birt~day nnn!.ve rsary Mr~. 'C~rl McClur e- ent ertaine din Columb us, ' one 'of ' four gold -, '. . f ' ----Iu ,;-. with . who Bridg,e Monday eve~inl¥. in ' , enjoyed ~ ~he '" . occasiO " n' were, , . . pins awarde d. to . ' 'Masler 'F~~ Canl The W. c. 'To U : will · meet at Mr: and Mrs.' ~. H. Hartsoc k and c'elebrat.ion of heT husban d s birth 'U01'lle makers" in . Ohio. . We·. wiih to thank our . neigh • .' . day annive~ IU·y. The guests were the Friend sh~p ' Room the M. Her friend. about W.ynes ville, bon, .. fr,iends ~nd all ~bo by their. family; Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Hart.• o~k and f,mily . liT, art . )lrs. . Mr.' Dnd MT Fred Neibel, Mr. and E . . church, Februa ry -i Ith\ Glad and theY' are legion, ' who have help and' aymP...~, .were a COl'll- William Lukens and daught er .M'r :Qanc ing, Cards,: Luucq , Mrs. W. ~, Hancoc k, Mr. and Mrs. to 'hllve aft interes ted in' this lood kbown Mu. ' O'NeaU since , chl~d ,f bi-tto '. UB iii our ' .....t aorrow •.\ and Mr.. W.' 'f. .Tordan, Ml'.' and Virgil Routiong; Mr. and M~. E. cal1se . . , ~tc ., 'Etc. hood,4ue well aware tbat .t he hon- the 1011 .of wife and mother Ada . Furnas , Prell. . 111111. H. C. HarVey and daught er ' C . Crane, all of DaYton , ' 8J)d Mr. . or II rlchl, detlellVed. '. Frank . ~~. . and Chlldre n. . 1;>01"11. . R_ Anna Tomlln,aon. Eec'1. und Mrs. J. E. McClur e. . . ''--. .;..-. .o/!-INDEP ENDEN T TEAM DEFEA TS CENTE RVILL E
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Wil • .J (j lll) A. lI n' d hill l\l ilY 1)(l lI tla l'o, In th ou!\e of W iillinm and Nel~ hri stilla Wjlgenbush WIl !; 'IIP' li lllns Co., welding nlld cutting out Ii 811111 ~ e T hn ck II' vi!. Benjumin p oint ed ndministrator 'of the lIlt ill Lllbnnon. .Rich nr e! L. lIlIti Lu cy ~el so l\ to fit, $26 U; l\t a~l)J\ Auto Co " )'(!pniI'S Uo'l r I' t ul. , t he plu itn iffs we re G 'ol'gc Wilgcll bu s, estate bond harl(!~ L . IlYi' , t rllt! in i\ vnlull in Ford , $<!4 .9 1 : Frnnk nUI':;k, re~rante d th e exc lu !h'e title and $~5 00. C, E, Gu, kill, B en Kuhlplliri;,,", lOIl I ~. $8.:.:10 i ElIIlt End pOKsesk iun to 73 .6~' acres .named ~nlln a nd 'Villi ll m Evuns w er e up. HeIgh tI'. Powe ll , ~lIl':lg(), S llPI) l ie ~ Co /' F ord, $10.(iO, L. V. M O lTi ~ t·o \V , ill petitio n. pointed nppruis'rl:l. In th ca,e of D r. Chus. 1\1. Paul I~ irs t and finnl acco unts of t he lot in F I·nn kl in. --~= FloI' 1\ W ing-ll'wic h to S tanl ey \'''. He nr y H oss. t h e defendant be- [ 1, 11 owing administrations ancl ' exNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT , ('rl lOin\' and con~i(lel'uhl(' .l1u w of I1I 'id;\,l'I' prn<ll' 'ed them a nd held ing in dllfault fOI' an!!w I' o r othel' I'cutor s were a ll owe d : O. J, Ed- lind II1l1ry W il;g l('w ic li, Inl ill IIA PTf:n X pll'!\FUI'I' to go ul <)n('l' HI III rl'Ii,"·!' th r III Olll Wlt 'l s haki ng fing!'rs. pieuding, t he pl ai nt. iff was nwa rd- worcJs, ad:nini tmlo r of'the Mary Franklin. F ~t:tle of : :trllh Ell:! 1ic liener. Ii'll P . I1igon~' II Nllne~' E . R:II F,lr llu:1ne thc tWl'nh· .fiflh of the day IIPI' I·utor. wh(l, 1\\, sa id , I1UIlI1' "I :' te) ed them, all d, with eli a j ud g me nt of ~i228 a nd costs. L. Edwnrds es tut e ; L. M. H c n<lcr liff. I,'l . in Leball () ll. tI,'l·PII SC ". . .:tube r lit' n1<'11 II whol~ lifelim want·<I ~n l1le linH' off ,1,,1\' , :wd to a I,w k at I:l'~": .~el· th !11 IIl cnnl denth ' :~h' iu E . HOl'mell was g rll n t!)d .'0 11, ud minist l'Ot ol' of t ho l1 ~an M. Multic Be ll e Kitchen to Gror ge :';,,\iI' I' i ~ hl'I'~I)y g'lVc n thut ill ('olllillll. WhclI thuL day dnwn- ; tlly by hi~ in"ll'\llIll'nt • tis lung' h., s !tIJ\' '(j il Ull l1'lck. II divorce f rom harles M. Hor- urface estute ; William L. ~u ea d he I f.l 11 lone ly camp in lhe ll H n,' d..,,1. Th('n ti : ,, 1:, with gun hgi h l1Ie li o n gro ulld s of wilfulab enCl!. me n ing, udnrini lltl'Ulor of t he Cha s CUIll P 1110 lICl'es in 'l' ul'll l"' I'cek Charll' . I~ . i\ l iehl'n er hu bel' n dul y tJ)wn ~;'il) . · apil uilll"d IIl1d qlla lified n ~lIdmillbrush and 1'1 de illto Brnclfnro. I "Wh o' l'\, you aflf' r':' II( ' :I k"J I. npl'<I i ll front of th IIPPI'onc h- 1\ (' 1' nlaide n Hll lll e of ylvin E. E . Rffet'ly e"tat e ; William ar;; tl'ntor wf thl' (' ~tllt e uf 8mh Hc went to thc old inn -keeper. ('xcilellly. , 1I1 ~ IIlen. Pu le \\'O s r esto red. so n, ad m inistrllto r of th e Elizab eth Commi .. ionera ' Proceed in ' 0 1·:1111 \1 i ' h ('~(' I', !:II (' nf W U!"I'en with who:n he hlld mode acquain"Y ou' ll kllow I' I'l!s('lllly. An · "(,hest'l din !! !" he yell cI pil' l'c.arso n estate; E ls ie lark, ,'(c cI, ( ·u llnl),. OhlU, den·a sed. ~ncl', und leaving his h oI'S" in thl' olher lhillg-- nl~' hlll'sl' b 11\'1' 1' al il g- I.,. u t rix of the Amelia Brink:n y"l' New Su;ta ~ Bill. aJ lowed : Bobbs-Menill ( I. UIII 'd llli : :!f.th duy If Junual'Y sl.J.t1,1 ~ l off in scarch of Buel l. It.l' inn. I'll h:l\'(> to I,'ll\'l' h i m :\ II IIf t hl'm halt ed as if th e eslute; Willia m L. Suemening, exQ hi o Code fo l' Pl'os(,(,llti n g :111 0 1'- 1~1~ H. W . Z. ROLL. JnQuiry r1i~cov red the night op- a n d 1',1 like· yo) U III take ('a\'(' \IIII'd hnd pL'lrifh'd . One of them E,lw nl'd Ban ks V !!. William eculol' of the Anni e B. Mulfo rd es n e ~' , $ilO; Bell Press, ~ Il pplif's for .J lIdj:!'l' "C t he Pro bal e Co urt, ('ralor lit his boal'din g- h ou ~e o f hi :1I til l ynu hI''' '' frllm Ill\'. If \llrfl(, d ;t g lW:<l ly stric ke n white. Bunk!'. fO I' pllI'til ion anti elJui ta- tilt '; Willillm F. Schenck, exec utl"n~ Ul' (, I' , $4 .50: . J. W aggoner, WIlITf'n ou n ty, hb nsle p. Duane had h im awaken- Y"U d on' t h eal'- h<, '~ you I'S .' , "lInnds IIlIl ! :-l nt up ! I n front ule relief . t,,,· IIf th\' ur n f:! lia B. Evans gl' nt, ~ urety bo nd 1' 0 1' pr"h ult' :\1. C. \)l'Hkf', Atty . rJ:3 d . Buell came in hl'uyv-<'Yf'lI , The time pa ssed. Whl'll h(' l\'l' nt r, ·y .. u ! (]uick !" . L. W . outs as li q uida t ing agent • cilE' lIck estate ; Edilh L. Dis hop, ajudge, $4 6. 25 ; S takllltn Mf,",. 0., - - ---but curious . half-expe lint. out he SII W sCH· rnl :'If,'xil ·ans. n A s Il uall"'" Inuk han \lIeu nt of t he Wa rren Nutional Bank vs . execu t ri x of lhe Edmond Slevens s uppli e~ for probate co ur t . $2:1 .8 5 DRAT IT! "Buell , I ' ~o rrv t o dislurb I t·jl wbor . and 1\\' ,) !lIl' n. and lh,,;, d" nlh '0 d id hi ~ vuicc. T he :nan - II. S. Dearth t' l aI., m oney only. estate; Edith BishoJl, executrix of The W esle rn Stal', lI PJll i c~ fM you.". sa id Duane~ ;'but my huSi- 11l1l wat~hcd ,him . cll r i,)u ~ iy. . '(':0(1 1", 1 ';; e1icked. (,ht'~el tli n(' was a Amount claimed $349 w ith int e r - the Linnie J. Ree ves ('state. c lerk of COllrts, $78.&0 ; C'olgutl'UP 'll! IS ul'!!,e nt. 'I ou I'a n ai d me. h~ ran tnlll Sh,' nIT Hl'lrI ~.,I'. I'l'i8' 11I'·I'. est at R';. fr o m April 13, 1027. Mari e Conove r. executrix of the Th ~ Il lur m c1ol'k q unlifi es for I'almo ll ve Co. , suppli es fn r jai l ]'m gonig to a r rest n mO il here In- ' Il l' lai d 11 hl'n,'), h:lnol n il 13ri"~ ))lI:ln' IUI'n e d 10 lhe paralyzed L. W . Coats a s li q uida t ing age nt <'!lt ate of ,Jcnnie J. Ch a mbe rlain fi l' ~ t pIllet.' liS th ' w ori ll ' s greatest $9.4 1 ; L. M. Sco fi e ld , soap fur lhe lIllY . a promillent cilizl'n. ~tl\\. it l ('1'. 11 : 1'11. • ~ f t he Warren Na il. Bank vs. J. decea sed, fil ed her in ve n to ry an d . heriff, $ 11.45; Karl O. Oakin , ill - lI plift f l'. is li ke ly so me of hi s fri nrl F- 1 "I want Chc ~e l dillc. r ~ hI' ('11 111 "(;"111Il'1I1I' Il, you loo k hones t Vo nHorne money· only. Amoun t IIpprai sl'm ent. Rurnnce on sheriIT's ca l'. $11.25; .'ornebnrJ y, at any \'at~ wi ll ~ho\'e in~?" hI' ~lIid: "Bul I ta n take ~o !'Ioimed $1550 wilh inte rest at 8 % 1 A ~tlle in the case of R. W . P e nn !\lorton, Fen' ice liS jani tor 1I ~ltn in youI' Iace, or the IIf1Y 01'Th ~hcl'ilr ga~Il{ r1. nnd hi' ('ha ll(· ,'''. Y(' lI llIu Rl be j udge d by f r om Oct obe r 25 , :1927. Whilacre , gua\'dian vs. Viola at court hou se fol' monlh of J anerntor's, and mllke you send tel- Rwarthy. fac lur n ed ~rl" '11. 1I1 ~'l\lr t'OIllPlI Il Y, I' m Duane, T exSc hn ell et aI., was npp l'ov ed and UIII'Y, $70; .J mIlI'S Po II IloII, ~u m l!, gr.am ~ a lo.n g the line.' II,ok :d ~ I ck. He cl1l1ld I1 l)t ;;l'l':lk. n .. )'all)!l'I·. I lIl'l' e st this man, Probat., Pro".,edin .. " Il di stribu tion of t he proceed s 0 1'S I ,- ; W.$7 G. corollel" 'Iuest, .70 Gilmour, ; snm e, corn n er'ess inin- w _ _ _o::._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.. 'Th is wtll probnbly hal>pe n nCO\ e r hl ti sh ould!'r l1 unll ~ IlW hl,!« ,ld llle. r advis e you nil to . 1 tiered . te l' I lake the train "'tih my llIan' l (,he~l'ldin COllling . wilh n gr l, lIl1 of Ill' carefu l Wil h yu ur hands." . The WIll of Ama nda M. W .. nlk er I CRni e All el\ was UdjUdged. n 'I u cst, $li.3 0; 111-. 1". A. Zimm er, MONEY LOANED Whllt Y WUll t you to ti n i 10 post Illen, oil intent UpOIl th ' 111, t' lv,'~. Ill' g l'll ~p(' d ')ws cldi nc and back- \lUs filed for probat'e. " f uit llb le person for treutment at ('U I' lags for Decembe r. S3 .fiO : - - - - - - -- - - -the other operator. Then in ense " I' m Bu('k Duane, Tl!xn~ ) ang- illl~ ulray led him up t o t he sta: Edwnrd C. Weer, administrator the Ohio Hospital for epitepticR I.his does happen to either of you er," he sairl, cl o~e to n l'idgf'l"s t' :l r. tiloll , pU Bhcd him against the. wall. n f the estate of D~ m~sthenes and app licatio n f,)\" her IIdmiss io~ r~den T er ry, )lay ... "I, $ 142.70; A. T. Rettig, pay roll, $130,50 ; F. M.' 0 be cool and preten d lo sen d t he And h(, drl'w his gun lind PI'l's~(' d J) un II l.' S cy(S cover ed every 'Veer, deceas.ed, fil ~,d hi S 1I1ven t o- was made. . I.ONG OR S HORT T IM E- Easy mes age give n OU. Bu t send the it against tlw ~h l'rjfr. " Look down poin t before hi m. Bl'ldger hnd ry and appralse~~ nt. D. W. Humphr.ey~, executor of terms . AI~o .'uneying and Abwrong message- anything Ilt ran- he added. , d i'r Hl'pelll' d. The ~ebanan-Cl tlze n~ !'latl. Bank the estate of Hu sto n Robertson , :: tructing. Write nml I will call nd se t' yo u. Sa m n. H enkl e, Waydom. Bluff the t hin g ' so t hese aIRridgcr i' lIW l h e gun alld nlnHl!!t I.c:' I' ldin c 's friends, recovering li nd 'I r~st Co .• administrator of decen ed, tlI ed his first and final urea1les, liI1c~vi ll c , Ohi o. J 11 ti e!! of my man wi ll t hink l hey can co llapsed . I fr.1111 thei r lupefac t ion broke in- ~he DaVid E. Thoms »n estate, filed acco unt. stn ll oper ation s 'ea st." "Gi\'e :-IIC your hnnd ·cufT,.," lO 11 fl"" ZY u f exe item~nt. But Il!! inventory. and appraise:nent. The will of Sllphronia J. Hutch·I. OA NS on 'I .iv(',' tock, Chllttels, Bu ell promi sed \Vith a heighten- we n t u n Duane. th 'y di I Iltlt a pproach liny closer. A. L. R~b~n so n lind George C. in on , deceased, \Vas filee! for pro' l'~,'r1! 1 i\I "rta~I'~ . Notlls bought. Une by one the liltle bl'owd of Jon~s,.... adm mlslt·atol'·s of t.he . S. R. bate. .Tohn ll uruin(', Jr.. Xcnia, Ohio. !l~lou ll!ied IIll'n was e nlarged by Hobmson estllt~, flll!cJ then' mvc n The Fifth-Third Union Trus l l,lhe l'8. :ight of Duane and his tory and appraIse me nt. Co ., executor of th e Will. P. Vangun WlIS 'n ough, b oth to make Ralph Brooks, ellecutor 0,' ~he del'vort estate, filed its first !lnd !'nrmc l's of Wnl'l'~n and DIljoining l he l1l gu pe a nel hold them back. , Henry Burge esla~I~, flI ed hiS 111- finnl UCC OUl1 t. I'ountie_ Illny obtain lllonoy on 'hcseldine r e:llailled white and e nlory ~nd appr~l se m e n~. L. M, Il e nde l'son, administrator Il\n~ li llie 1\ un ~, at Ii per cen t inHt' had n erve . lI e seemThe will of AI~c e Wllhams, de- o f the ,walt e r McClure estate, was culm . tpre!'l. ost of sec liring the same ('( I to \\'an t to h ide his mannel d ea sed, was adml tbed to probate. n ut h orlzed to sell certain stocks i.. vl'r y r ('uso) lI nhle, throllgh The hands. Arthur Gosn e y was appointed n nd b o nd s. Feill' l·:t1 T nnd Rank. For further in forll1:1t io n l'U I! ' on or arldress M. "Dun ne, why did you ma ke a n g ~nrdian of Arthur Gosney .Jr., a Th e will of Amanda M. W a lkel' n. DHAK )';, 1" ·.. 1I5urer, phone 316(' xI'eJltinll u r me? " he askel!. n~lnor, bond, , .1000 . The gum', wus I1dm ittc'd to probate. W. X Lehtlno n, Ohio. . Duulle did n t I'eply. At thnt dllm was au.thorlzed to make a seth ester Maple WIIS appoin te d ex 1lI0ment he heard the t r ain whis tle II ment WIth ~aTl'Y E. Cow~n ('cutor of the stute. L. S. Shaw WANT E D l' l'obuhly heseldine was wonder- ~Yhos automobile !It ru ck and In . llan, Ed S. Conklin nnd M. C. illg w hy he h a cl 11 t met the sam Jured the boy Inst Oclober. Th e lIu tc hi'n so n wcre appointed ap · fute us B1und , A 1I0way, Hardin~ ~etllemcnt was :nad e 011 u basis of p raiser s . 1I YOllng mnn I.J tween .at WAl\T~: Duane won d e r ed g rimly the same $7 I 9.65. . , Fir.' t and final accounts w ere 2'1 nnd :l& r r pO Sition with n LowPriceto lhing. . Charters D. Mnp ,ie WllS authol'- filed by Helen M. · Hawke nnd cOlllpany l.1uying pou ltry; . mu st The en~ tbo ulld rolled into lhe Ize d to ta~e th e d eposiliol.1 ?f Vc r- F'rllnk U. Le MIlY, ex ecutors of the troduceOIARUS WILLIAMS knnw f/ll'lHI'r" tlnd have a know] _tation. r Ullne, w!lving th e crowd d,~ M. HIJlhnu, e a~d . WIII~nm N. ChllrJ!!!! T . Hawke elltale, and by ,'drr" nf 01l 111'Y. An sw I' by iJack wit h hi, g un, made Chesel- ~~c.h ~n hor~~. of C mcmnatl,. s ub· Clyde Cox, administrator, of the i ltC I' III' ill perso n nt X Ilia o Hlce dine wa lk a hen d of him climb the Hcrl ~mg wllnesses to the WIll of I' Cussie A. ox es tatl!. f6 ' 38 T732~Thrifty housewives- Ri ',' (,1' &. Hnbin owitz. ~ lf'ps of the c a r . ' Amanda M. Walker, deceased . The will of Mary Ell en Myers just see what you get-beautifu' W!\ f\' T I ~ }) W O"k in private home "lIu"ry thi s train ," called Du, was fil ed f or probate. t hree-piece curtains that will cost l liqui\,(' ut Ga zll\te ome . nne . 10 t he llstonishe d conductor. , The will of Helena Holzlin, de- you only 50 cents for stylisl' +f6 Th en i't£..,.got on, e nte red the car I The y crossed tho st reet, went ceased , was admitted t J:Obll.til. 'drapery for an entire window. W A N'PF:DJ'<·k in Duck Egg for put Ch es (,ldin e in a s eat and sat in through lobby o~t1ce sliloon to .John Harding was appointed execA cow that gives it lot of milk doesn't always Two complete se ts for only E hatching. PI' nlitl ill s puid. Mil fuc~~g hi~ and all the passeng~rs' l u lurge room. li~e a hail, and her~ UlOl', bond $5000 . W ' . W. Shurts cat more than the cow that just barely gets 1 lie t ru m s tarted up almost 1m. we re men readmg and smoking. A. J. Scheurer and Chnt Harner little more than you would pa:y Ia I'd'. Hatchery, Orligo rwi , R. R. b~· . It may be the KIND of foo 1 s he t:nts . . elsewhere for one set. These cur· I , phonc Lebllilo ll 471 · 8 m6 medi lltely and left behind on the Duane knew them--rangers I we re appointed appraisers. pIa 'fo "m a yelling ,gesticulati ng : Wh e n he snapped the hand-cutTs D.essi!! G~aharn , of Franklin, was tains are made of cream colol Tuxedo Diary 16% mak es milk! Combine crow,_1. Dunne had 8 glimpse of back on Cheseldine it was with a adJud?'ed m sane and was ordered Voile and have popular colored fOR RENT it with your farm raised rou ghage, and YOll Buell waving hi s hand from the strange air of finality. It was as c om~ltted to the Dayton Stnte scalloped valance and tic backs. ha ve n.PERFECTLY BAL A CE I) ;.tution window. if he renounced MncNelly, the Hospital. Rayon stitcbing to match val· FO R SA LE Olt RE T- Fal'll1 of RATION- the right amount of ll olirishlllt:llt II It WllS a fa st train, yet th,e ride rangers and certainly Cheseldine. 100 ncres ; cll 9h rent. ance finishes all rufHes. E ch cur. Alex ro~ the cow's own body , with plent y It:ft to sc "med s low. Duane disliking to All : noted Duane's strange nction M...riage Licen.e. tain. is about 20 in. x 21/ 6 yds., J) E'~ld, R. 3, Bo x 56 , Wa yneSV ill e, bnng y ou generous milk checks . . Ohi O. fuel' Ch eseldine lind the watching and look. Ruford Moore, Kings Mills, and separate valance 50 in. wide. • JBO Pure ' cane molasses gives nppt!tiz ing t1a val' C'onjectu ring p assen gers in the' cal' "There, Cheseldine I" Miss Mary Jnne Peters, South Leb Crcam color with roso, blue gold 01 change d his sea t to one behind his And with a something al:nost of anon. for your cows to )' ·Iish. How aLout o rJcrillg green trimmi:1l:. Order by No.3a T73 20. _ _ _ _f _O.:.. R SALE pri. one r. They hnd not spoke n. passion and violence he pushed George A. McKinney, Oregonia Send in your order for these curtain! a suppl y nuw? . nn<;l get oW' big new Style Book Free. FO R . A LE- O aC l' es a 5-room Ch eseldine Sli t with bowed head the outlnw toward MncNelly. He and . Miss Georgia Rayborn, LebIt IS filled witil other big ba$8ins. dee p in thought. Occasionally the was done with' him. Did that ac- ano'n . houst', bUl'n. gal'ag~. 1 mil e S. complete o r WlIyn csvill • Ohio . . t.rain halte d brieRy at n station. tion mean that a s r'anger, he was . sets for • They got off the car as Val turniFlg Cheseldine Qver to the Hou se in WnYl\esv illeOne GReal E,tate Tr.,.af.,ra -and we JNU' posta/le Ver de . The station was a good law, when a s Buck Duane he 1'00111; oll e 8-1'00 111; ono, 4-room Jenni e E . Irons to Joseph and dea l large r than tha t at Br adford, wanted to m!)et. him. to face him, line 7-t:Dom wi.t h one Acre g round: .-=:::~~t~~=1 SenJ FOl' W. . Seal'S, phone 79. Ann Me'l 'ke, about 78' acres. an d th 'l'e was con siderable 8ctiml to make him drnw, to kill him? f6 COJlyOf Neal Madden to Johnney Mo~ nnd bustle incident to the arriMaeNelly beekoned to his men. Big Spring FOR. AU. -~~r 'sh J ersey cow. vo l of l he tl'uin . "Boys, here he i.s. Cheseldinel ris , tract in Clermont and WarSUlIlIUor [n qull'(; oJ H. 0 , ' rnell R .n .1 Dunne's SWee l)ing gaze aearched Russ ell, you and Millis take hi:n in ren counties. Wayn e~v ille, Ohi o. ' . f6' Q~~'....A!itvle L. C. Little et aI., to L. V. Mor faces; I' s ting upon n man who the small room and guard him. u!c ll1 e ,1 fnmiliar. This fellow's Don't take your eyes off him till r is, lot in Franklin. FOR S AJ~E- 400-ogg sup er hatch Frank Kirby et aI., to Frank W. look too, was tha.t of one who \\(e decide what to do." er In cub ato r and Ne\v Imperial T he Tuxedo Line of Feeds: kllew Duane, but was waiting for The rangers led Cheseldine and Catherine Loop, lot in LebaSt ove Brooder, with 62-in. canoTu xedo Elllmus.hc.i Tu xedoSt.rtln" Mllshea ~ non. T " " ,do Ch 10k Tu •• doGrowlllll Mash •• ~ s ign , a cue. Then Duane rec- away. I/y for 1000 chicks ; both ed . 11' . ' tr.f" ! ', 1l 'tu xccYo ~c r u t c h Tu •• do P o ul~ry Fa(t e ner Robert U. McDowell to Ida C. (To · be eonUnued) ognized him -::- Mac Nelly, cleanfor one h atch; cheap if sold s!n. 'fuxc uo DcvclCllll:c - gnd many oth er . shave n , \~ ithout mustnche, he apPhone 86, E. B. Boily. tf - - - - -.- - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _.=i ..~.!J ' peared differen t -younger. FOR SALE- Fresh Guern sey cow, . f ourth calf at lIide. H. E. Wil"Duanel Lord, I'm glad to Bee THE Twice in the Same Place you." was the captain's greeting. E: Y ham~ on, 3 miles southeast of CenThen at a closer look into Duterville, on Spring Valley Road. ane's face his warmth lied-some Fs:u:DDIF:-OI:AR 'Mt.1.. 'IOf.! "'V:·.ll. ·n·ltt; -f6 thing he saw there cheeked hi. en- LE1"TE12 1=012 Mt P~f:~E/G A (~ ! :,I\E: FOR . SAL~-Ten two-year-old thusiasm, or at least its utterance. GET A POS"rAt:iE- 1l),:~',1P '::1' i ~r:. Poland-Chma sows. to farrow in "J "Mac Nelly, shake handa with March. Chal. T. Ellis. "fl3 Kf:E:P 1l4ECheselpine," said Duane, lowvoiced. '-lrtl FOR SALE -Some household The ranger captain IItood du:nb, g00:D' probably antiques. One ladles sealskin coat al~ oth motionless. But he SIlW Chesel. article!. Oliver MCCom'bS e~ din e 's instant action and awkward Will Gustill. .'f6 a ly he reached for the outstretched hand. PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS "Any of your men down here?" -For all purpos es. Bocklet's queried Duane sharply. line ·of plubing and heating s "No. They're ilp town." pl~~s are the best, The Bockl~t .. Come. Chese1dine, walk beKmg Co., 415 W. Main St Xe . Ohio. ., ilia, twee n us and look straight ahead. Don't see anybody." FOR SALE- Baby Chicks' I They set off up town. CheseletSs~om hatching. J . I. M~lf~r~ dine walked as if he were with 2 mlles south of Ridgeville, ad: frif:!rids on the way to dinner, exdross .Lebanon, R. D. 2. "j30 cept t hat his lips. were mute. MaeNelly walked like a man in a PUMPS- For all purposes ' hn t rance. There was not a word 00, YOU ~AD 10 an.d pO'Yer:spraYing; cistc~n a:d ~ J1 o k e n in four blocks. well, electrle and belt I' BlIY AN E-XTRA Pump c r d I ( rIven . Presently Duane egpied n stone STAMP FOR. THE. . y Jrt cr, . cathers, valves and'" building on a corn er of the broad' I epnlrs. Bo<:klet's line S d • . ' econ to. street. There was ' a 1)ig sign : lE-TtE~~ DID YOU • f ~~n~ Bin 'kthls l p~rt of the State_ PUT T\.4f= SECOND Hunch"rs' Bank. Duane touched . .~ . oc e.tt~KID8' Co. , , 416 W. STAMP ON T\-II:;Ches!!liline'l; elbow, polnled to t he Mam St., XellJa, Ohio. ' bn nk . . LETiE'R ALSO-:-? FOR SALE.:....T · . . ."Ch~seldine, do you want to go \' all(l" Evergre~~~s. f~1~s, Vine-II III -the bank and see if the shipGltOW, .delivered t WILL ment of gold has come...:..the big Bale " pr:loe&. Equip °e~O!ltoat wholeplans and do all t~ . fil~iBh hau l?" asked Duane, sarcastical',s ired .. ' Call 66F41 e Co.rLk , . If, ,de,. ly . . He hated to taunt "t he man, Waynesville, Ohl'o' i Duke• but could not resi.s t that much. . . ' • .a~2tt - h e~elttine gave II violent start. 1<'O~ SALE- Waxte F ' ' Keeps .food fre9~ oOdd Paper~ Pel'hap in ~hat mo:nent he underRibbed Tissue paller ~:r cl~an ~ R l~OIi. He T1)nde no l'epl~. kac~&'eB; Linen weaVe dalll.t y , 'Th r e's lh e hotel," said Mac;ins:' ' Pllpeteries and C l>aper' ~jlt ~(llI y , "Some of my men are tlhCe Carda. The M' orreapoDd_ there. We're ·s~attere d round." otIce,' lanU G••ett. ,
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Aga in we are to do honor to on e of the greate~l 01' Am er ican ~ A brnhalll l.i ncol n, whose d ec d~ an d \\'o rt.\s a re to go down thl'ou g-h t he years a s auth en t ic inspirntiulls tu nil who nrc hum ane and loya l A IlICliclln cit izcn s. L.inco ln is a man [01' the ages· an Imm orta l sym bo l of th e powe r of m ilHI nnd hea rt over e nvil'o n~ 1I1(· nl. Think of him in his poor I~ ~ ca bin home, rending by the 11gh t of a candle; trudging hou rg fOl' a bouk ; s plitting rails all II clerk ing in sto r es. And the n emerging as "Honest Abc," the lawyer who nev er li eel. And lhe n grow ing out o f his envir'o nmell t to nutiona l prominence and winn iug t he highest office within the gift of the people. . His honesty, hie brilliant giftrl, h ili dee p hUmanity, his astoni shing wisdom - lhelle were l r,o . tr ong to be long hidden. NIJ tura ll y, of th emse lvcs, t.hey unfolcled, liS a fl ower to the s unligh t to s hed their benificence over 'the len g th an d brendth of the land. It was not aceident or "1>u\1" 0 1' inh el;itance that brought Linco ln ttl tlle lead ership of his peClpic:. J4inco!n, b ecause of' h is qual iti s of mind and heart lind soul. w(l llt d a s a gia nt, and was se<'11 u f all me n, . Th e world nlways discovers s uch III n as Lincoln- they nre too ]'a1'e to be n il owed to r e main obscure.
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dog.,' were eaten 1:15t yCP.r. . Properly made, well cooked, eat~n at rqular hours, and chewed slowly to avoid 8wallowing small I'iecee whole the "hot dogs" are good for men. But, eaten between meals, haphautd and rapidly, they contribute to the 50,000,000 ('ases of Americall , dyspepsia. A child in Chicago, five years old, born without feet. will be enabled t walk, run' and play by s urgeo n ~ operating 011 the muscles of the up· per leg. That is an interesting mirack 3m) there are many others in moden ' science. Those born deaf amI dumb, that never hear a sound, lea PI to illeak and understand the speech nl others . W'ith imagination 's power, never having seen the carth or tl"! sun or the sound of a friend's voice, the)' are able to understand beauh and friendship. . That answers th ose who ask : "Is there really such a th ing as a soul ,"
"\\ h'at are you chi ldren all dressing fo r this morni ng?" asked ~f rs. Rabbit. wh~n she peeked into Ihe chilc\Ten's room. "Why. l\I other ckar . Ihis is Lil l' :ohi's F.i 1 1; <~y . "Ha ,· e yuu. furgotten ' 1 am 5 ' 1: pri "J :'. answered Bobbie. " Excuse !ll ~ ," said Mrs. Rabbit ·You see. I ha ve so many things to rhi nk of thai I f()rge!. whilc you ;hildrcn ha rc nly )'0111' ~chool . " The bell in the Rabbilville school ~ousc was still ringi:n.: as the bunnies lcam~ red ()ut of the hou ~ all dre s~e d lP III the ir Sunday·go-IO 1llt'Clillg :Iothes. 011 the wa y they were met >y Tessie Squirrel, who was also Irrayed in her "lX'stest" outfl\ . . "Are either of you 80i~ to sllcak I pie,e?" askt:d Tessie, almost out of Ireath from running . "No·o-o," hesitaled Bobbie. ".\re IPU 1" "Yes, but it is very short," repli ed ressie. • "What is it ?" askcd Billie, all curiosity. "Wait and you wiU get a g r(,3t sur· prise," said Tessie, as they went up the Rabbltville schoo:l steps. . The sun was shilling full in the school room when th'f exercises began and when all those who had 10 speak r.ieces were through, the teacher said : 'We will now hear what ·il was that made Abraham Linculn great. Tessie, will you tell us?" . Tessie Squirrel walked upon the platform amid a prol[ound silence and said : "The thing which made Abraham Lincoln creat was his LOVE." And as the bunnies went home, Billie said to Bobbie: "Let', tell Mother what , made Abraham Uncoln great." "Yes," replied. her brothu. "I kl\ow now what !1lalc•• U ...har ...... , I" LIP
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Chirtn, w)th . alm.o it ai .· many p ohlems as &he haa i!1habit.r,ntt, . Il,'cid~s . t d cut her army in two, ,cavili8 0~L Y . : 715,000 Sghtina' IMII lO b~ fM ' by others. ONt.y <(; p <!r .cent of ~e nation's total ~\ <II is 10 be' _pent for .mjlitaf)l · .:.. .'V\. ll:C ~ .
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"We must ha ve so met hing on the old Libe.rt oy Dell in the next issue," sHid the :l!·ti.·l t o lhe ' ed,t or. . ' " l'U."Oil . we' . "ll tl 'y t Cl rlllg I' t In, 'p \J ('ri the editor, " Thu t joke was cracked years ago," said the ar t ist. " ' 0 was the beH," rejoi ned the witty editor. U Ie of elec.trtc machinery in the .- . . home, sweeper" washing machhie •• fana, irons, mangle., exerci,ing apparatui,' has increased enormously I . III Ihe pust ~· ear . L. 1iorowitz, head of Thompson, Starrett. biggest building concern, ' Rnl'lOun ces prh'ately, a new .I...·'rir, mok inl1 stov~ that will be lp,·r.1 tro 118 cC1C~ aiJ ly . at II · gag ctove FUNERAL DIRECTORlS r b:,: ',,;l: ;1: :,'0'. G('n~ : ',1i Electrit
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Visitor--"And how old Bre A hi il i, IIlIJia:1.1'H Sen.te '118' you, Bobbie?" ~ t . t~ • I ~: ;,. ' : : ~ fo~ m ~ lc crimina.. Bobbie-"I'm just at the awk- \ 110 c:. r:'.' .. " 'PCllS while c6l11ml~ inC! (' t ijl~\" • ward age." ::: tr (j',':: s \','.I:J!d be "Ildmluistereci Visitor - "Really' And 'what <) :! ,c b :; ~ (' h:\d:, well laid on," and do you call the awkward age?" .n:l·ish; ;lc 1< g raduated up to SIX· Bobbie .(bltterly):...-"I'm loo old T Y LASHES. . to cryan' too young· to Bay CUBS words." W hy nOI have criminals, operate ' r\ ~ with or without weapons, put o wo.k fur len or twepty year.. ,Jay Il'cm for work, let them accu· . 111lI at.! mOlley, Rnd, except in calC• ,f mu n.ler, .relc;ase the'in llfter tlm~ ~ IJJ) inced them that work and ..vlI'l)! ure worth while.
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Pr••• n~ Ruit oa Tlawar. Before Ullin&, new tinware, rub well with lard and stand it in, a hot oven until thoroughly heated, This will prevent rust in futUre use.
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Mrs. Clarll Conner, MI's. • t hel A I'Lh ur ~ cl\llI\lI~ 1' l o h is VPl'Y ill Smilh and so ns , R obe rt nnd Edwin, aUended t he fUlleml of n lit his horne in th e c u nl. r y, relut ivt: ncar Butlel'ville Fri day. T·!te t hl'<'l! l\\isI'; ional'\' So iet l c ~ Mrs. Im oge ne Voiet's was ' out lire plunt)i ng IhC'\r alll'luli l 1 '1\;> n of gehool 1'uesday, suffering wi t h bOQk stud y at th horne o f MI'. . W. A. Ha i ne. Ji\·bnl~ \l'Y I. I). F:\"el'Y l\ heuvy cold. on e in terest d i ~ cordillll~' iltvil!'cl . Mr. a nd Mrs. A. S. Collett a 'n d B!'ill g your 1)\\,n l unch . ' 1\11' . Laura Shidakcl' ,llpen t the week-en d in Dayton. (\) luycr!) Mr. and Mrs. Herbert arr, and Mrs. Rose CUlT entertain ed a num 1\11'. and l\lr~ . Wal leI' Kru el' hl1 d bel' of g uests nt ~linnel' Mond ay 8S t hei r af t ' l' ll flon g'ut' , t ~ . un dllY e ve ning. MI'. and l\ 11'~ . fl alTY Kl'll l' l' It,lll F~vc l'y you ngster wh o own ed 'I)" daughlpl'. ~I I'. C'h ~I'1 I 'R Tho ~lla ~, o f I I cou ld Leg, bol'l"oW O~ steal a sled, Dalyon. alld 1\11'. ,J oh n l{ l'tH'l'. hill l h is has iJeen ('\lll sting on MI'. nnd Mrs. ,JlIIll Ps Wi(·le li n d week. famil y w('rc J{lJ('.·ts at t he homc M~scs Marj ori e and Miriam o f 1111'. all d i\ l r~. Will i: ()."" Sund ay Stump Hpc n t- the weekend in DayMI'. n nd 111 I'!;. I': dwanl GI'ah a nl , t on with their mothe r, who has [ S pl'ing-bnl'o , iln d M I's. Will San - I lecentl y been di from we re artr'l'Iloo'n cll ll t!l's o f lIll'. 1 Middl etown H osp ital, d l\1t's . .I nh n McCullough. l\l on - 1 v,dcscing nt the home 0 dny, and ftlund M rs. !llcC'u ll oll/!h lI1 ot hel', Mrs. Emmn Clin e. reco\'('ri ng nf t l'r U ll illne ~s o( sc\'- 1 I The Sun shine lub gave a eral days. shower Fr iday evening for !l11':. Wa Ir l' r Kr ue r Iltt~ l1d c tl th e , Bogan Snell. . 'u n da.\' Schulll (' Ia s ~ Illl'di nl! he ld Bo rn t o Mr. lind Mrs. Timn at the hllllle tit' !l1:·s. Il en!'y U('i.ll't h Freeland on Thursday Janua r y :.I I Oil Tu esday "l'tci·lIuun. a daughter. 1\11'. II. .L H"n ~() n all rl ~o n : molIliss Vivian Tuck<' r has bee n t o red t o Da ylon 0 11 hu , ines:; .'utquit e ill with flu. lll'd a~' .
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15 TA343-There's a saving 01 62 'cents on these Pure Silk full, fashioned stockings. Our price if 88 cents-they're worth $1.501a splendid example of the money' saving bargains that fill our n~Y; Spring and Summer Style Boo~ Send lor your' copy now, Stockings are knit of pure silk tc garter bern in fine, even gauge. Service weight. Double heeisl slipper.sates, toes and garter hem of mercerized lisle. High.spliced heels of an~. reinforced with Iislt inside. ,. COLORS: French nude, plull grey, grain, dust, pearl blush. . JDode beige or gunmetal. SIZES! B~tol0. OrderbyNo.1STA343. A p air J -and we pay posta~e Y-'
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Don't {(,I'g(>t It g l't'Vi\'o l service at the l\t, E. ht! r h, which began F ehruary :l, H('\·. Williallls of H oi· gal; Ohio is ~h c lIIi l1i sl~r in t:hllll\'!' IIf the 111·c:aching.
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So much cil n be done to brighte n rlull rooms without compl etely refurnishing. To add 8 pleasing note o f hospitality and brightness to the li ving ro om we l)my stand On a low table one o'f those larg<, red lacquer trays with a te a service in Roya l Can ton or some other colo rful pat tern":""or usc on the ta ble one of the new photograph b oxe~ which come in brigh t colorN wit h delightful old prints mounted on the lid. In the dining room the eye lik es t o find a satisfying note of color in the n eighborhood of t he sideboard or serving table. Thi1l can be gi v(' n by the appointments on the btllu·J or by' a lovely picture hung a bove it -or both. 0111' chair in colorfu l upholsterin""can do wonders {or Rn oth!,I'wille ,Irllb ro om- and color and paltel' lI ill t he druperies prove a n nlmost cl' rtnin cUI'e fol' du ll nes .
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Beginning at 10 o'cl ck, the 101 lowing; T~o horses, 4 ca~tle, 14 hoab!, farmi ng1 iml) ~e m c'*F , 60 Rhod e Island Re d Chick j) ns, I1n dll ·IQt· of household goods. .OEO . W. pRATT, W. N. Se~rll, Auct • . BALL BEARINGS "Did you miss that train, s ir? " {ling' tor?" .
He (as car,. comeR' to ·halt) ..-"l .have lost iny ' bearin~." " Sho- ·.'Well, at ll'aKt you are orilina). · Most ~lowl run lOUt of 1fIIII." I
Are You Going' to Build this Spring·? If you are, see
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The evang Ustir e 1I Hall closed Sunday vening, II fler eontinuing ' four , week . Miss lcCreagor : , and Miss HoI tein w CllI'd s- Bir hdoy , onvules IIwont fro:'!1 here to omen'ilIe to fd meetings. -(' ,'nl }'dt' nd .~lip, ympathy lind Messrs. harle!! JJohns and Wal.;1n i'"cI-snl'v Greeting. It BI'y'S tel' .Kenrick attend d t:h e re,1 welry 'lio!" L bnnon, Ohio. rgllnizatioll :n eling of the 10M n I\Ii. s Lavqnne Burton vif<ited her of WnynesviJle ' at the Gym Wedmotll I' Rl', l\1illmi Valley hospitlll, llt-Stluy ev ning, 1'u '~ ny. Mrs. B\lrlon is recovMI'. IIlld Mrs. Jumc!\ John, MI'. (.'ring nfter hRving hnd one of her und Mr. . Ralph Johns IIncl chilI (, g~ n:'nputuleel. eh'cn were Sunday dinner guests of l\f r. a n d Mrs. LC!!\ler Kenrkk lit F'erry.
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F'UNNY ONt~S-P.H.ETTY ONE ~ dnd you wu nt for any "type .. "
c~ t an youngc~t ;n'il1 tor. m.et at Miami, Fla" ;11 the Amenc~n [Il r m~et when Charl es D)cklnson, of Chica go, tht: \\'o dJ' oldest "eensed pI lot. and I?o n., ld MacInt osh, 4.. of. Calif rn i::, wli ,) has flown m re than 30,000 mile s, llIe.t and "talkeo Ihm!>s o\,er,"
BUY AT VAN OFLEN'S AT THE RIGHT PRICE
SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK 23c
t, .Juicy Oranges, Jl r dozen Fancy Tomatoes, p I' pound TnngerillCs, pCI' dozen Large, Sw
3 pounds Stamen Winesap Apple ,
ST, MARY'S EPISCOPAL F ' hllttll'Y 10, Quinquagesima Su, )clay. Church School at 9 :30. ul'ninj{ Pnl ycr and sermon . at I 10 ::J O. Wedn -.'day, February 13, I t\ ~h W cd ncsua y, se rvic e at 7 :30 p. :11. During Lent t here will be ser vic es evcry Thursday evening at 7 ::30, .until Holy Week, when lh' Three-Hour' service will be helel on Good Fl'idny from 12 m. Lo 3 o' clock. All nrc cordially invited , Rev. J. J . Schaeffer, Rector,
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Have You Ev r Tried Our Pies? Ii i10t, you don'l know whnl yu Cru!;t, Deep, Ric h Filling, enc ll
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All kinds of La,yer Cakes, eac'!
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Fla ky
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PUBLIC SALE - OF-
Registered J'e rsey Cattle -ON-
Wed . .February 20, 1929 Consisting of Fresh COWS, ' Springers, Bred Heifers,' Yearlings ' and Heifer Calves, carrying the best blood lines of the breed. AlsoHor~es, Mul~s, ' Hogs & Implements
Z. O. Worler& J. W. Schleehauf
15 TB610-TheseWomen'sprs< tical and comfortable Bloom I of heavy quality lustrous R cyc at only 85 cents. give you an 'dt of the bargains which fill our nt:· Spring and Summer Style .floc from cover to coV(:r. Order the: bloomers-and sell:: for yours!..! The bloomers are cut full stand ard sizes. Roomy seat with largf gusset ". and rcin ~orced crotch Elastic a t waist and knees. COLORS: pink, peach, orchie or nile green. S IZES : correspond ing to 34 to 42 b:t;.!:t. Order b y No.IS TB610. G ive.: size snd co} or desired-and ~sk f ,)( you: copy of our big Styl~e Book. Cr;!
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CAESAR's CREEK CHURCH Thero will be services at the Caesnr's Cr eek Friends church every evening next week, beginning at 7 :3 0. Rev. Clyde Watson executive secl'etary of Wilminglon Yearly Meeting, will be the I preacher. Everybody welcome. -
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ADAMS DRUG STORE "Choos .. your Drug Store .1 you would n fri ~ nd"
Phone 120
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
dUUKhlc)', Mrs, Lola Penewit, of Be llbrouk , is curing for her. Mrs. Elizabeth Smilh, of DaylOll, nncl Mrs. hurles '.Juhns atl!! l1(l ed lhe l'ullern l of J ll me !! S mi t h ut Wi lmington, Monday afte rno on. Mr. 1I1It! ~hR . . W . Albright, of Springboro, were li o'clnek dinn .. gue t, Sulul' hlY, of Mr. and Mrs. KeFler Gnthum. r l' • A lbcrt Slacy j!'1 ou t again a fl el' 1\ seil:e of lhe grip. MI·~ . L. C. Brock i~ on lhc sick list.
Mrs. CE'OI'gl' Mnd ntl Rpent Man ': dny uft" .. nnun at S pl'ing Va lley . •'
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MI'. IIl1d MI·s. T .. ulllan 11lld tll' l' duughtt'l' 11 pon t S unday [I ft emoun wilh MI'. and Mrs. Herbel'l Mal'- ! Iilil.
MI·5. Frunk Thnm pson Monday in Xcnia.
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,I On YO cany CII'e tnsurnnce? Mr. nn d MI·s. Ha .. old Kellis and I If you do yo u know l hat such pl'OMr. and Mrs, F'rank Kellis we.re lcctio n on ly co've rs PART of your , . I' I,oss in ense of flre--while FYR Xe nIa hOPI1C1's Saturday. ' I,-YTER pro tec tion is lhe modern Sllveral !\I'e still on l he sick li st. mclhod of prev c nling [111 lOllS, and MI'. . Ilarr y Gmham is v isiting Joe, Rliym ond , Mabel anti M I is much cheaper too. Investigate. hel' si.ler, Mrs . Virginia Nash and lie . Morgu n s pent Sunday wit hl family, at Canfield . then' aunt, Mrs. Mo ore. MrR. Ada Chenoweth attended Miss Thelma Mnrgn n wns bit-I~ FyI' Fytcr I'ep .. c~en tntive of Warthe funera l of her uncle, Albert tcn by u dog Monday. I )'en ounly. E S Jl~' , in Dnyton, FridllY. Mr.Sunday an ci MI·s. Longacre were dinn er Edd guests of Mr. __ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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Mel' dith Whitaker is suffering with a sore foot which hnd to be . la nced MonJuy. Mr. Irvin Friend, of Dayton, s pent the we!!k-end with hi s par-, ents, MI'. and Mrs. Robert Friend. l\'hs. Morris Miller received word Inst week t hat h er moth er, Mrs. D. H. Bookwulter. of Miamisburg relJon the ice and broke her limb near the hip jl/int. She is resting easy in a cast at Millmi Valley hospita l.
Fo," a short time we will offer our home on North Street for sale, Inspection by appointment. Phone No. 21
J. O. ·CARTWRIG.4iT
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NEW BURLINGTON Th~re are The Ladies Aid met in th e Ann ext Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Vandervoort's section entertained
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for the ease of sl the ne'"N Ford
The annual meeting of Miami Valley Cooperntive Milk ProducCI'S association wm be held at the Gl'IInge Hall Saturday evening, Fe bruary 9. Glenn K ing, of Dayton, will be lh e spea ker.
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---The W. p, M, S, met a t the home of Mrs. J. E. Compton on Wednesday. Miss Violet Hawkios. a missionary from ' Japan gave - -a very interesting acco unt of h er work there. ToE Dew Fordi8 exception. ally eaity tp ' sl~er l leCLtUllcH .f Misses Myra Haydock nnd Ruth A. Curry, Robert Smith, Thomas ,the well. proportioned Hnydock, PUul Wheeler allll Harweilllt of the ear, tlte 8tetll. A. Curry, Robert Smith, Thomas spoke , wbeell, tbe co-or(li. Haydock, Paul Wh eeler nnd HarDated de8ign of wrings ~md old Conard were members of the .hock absorhers, 111c size Spring Va\1ey Beavercreek arches tra which furnished mu.sic for the and design the' steerulg State meeting of the Ohio Farm wheel, ,and the eimillc m l'Bureau in Oolumbus, Monday. ehaDlcaleon'8lruclion of the
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Dickinson and R. D. Col"II!!II"II ,lettAdams nre dl'iving new Whippets. _
I Lebanon's
SILVER ·OF QUALITY AND
the moving ones thnt ro ll , Lacy
Mere W ords Fail
!\liss Lois Wheeler hnd bolh bones of her leg broken while play ing at school Thursday. -and we pay ,f.fOs tateO.J( MrM. and Mrs. W. M. McKay, I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nickerson, Mrs. L. C. Stanfield, Mrs. J ames l'ofcIntire .and Mrs. T. C. Haydock attended th e Child Welfate conv~ntio n in Xenia on Thursday,
METHODIST CHURCH Churc h School 9 :15 a. m., lesson topic, "The Way to Forgiveness. " A Lincoln Dny program w ill follow the stud y of t he lesson and will include the Church ser1\~Ii~~.ii~~ vice . An offering wi\l be taken li f()t· educational work among Lin~'iiilj l,OII1'S people in the mountains of Ken t ucky. 'Evening service ' at 7 :00, subject, "My Personal Attitu de To,w urd Jesus." Choir re, welcome, he nl'sal FridllY 7 :80 p . m. All are ; - - - -____________;
On the farm, 1 mile South of Morrow, on the C C C Highway,
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nnd Mrs. Melvyn Swnnk. Mi.s Vi rgin iu Fuulks is mi.si nJ;' her scho ol on IIccoullt of a bntll) spmined aQkle.
WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF ,CHRIST Bible Sc ho ol 9 :30 a . m., "where. you Ieel at hom e.'; Lord's Supper fo llows. Con cerni ng this ordinance the Master said, "This do in remembrnnce of me." Evening evangelistic service at 7 :30 p, :n. Good music; sermons that deal with all-important subjects. Boa .. d of officer s will meet Wednesday eveni ng to discuss impor' tl\n~ busi ness. E. J. Meacham, :formerly editor ;Of "The Lookout," famo us preacher and evangelis t , who is at present engaged in a meeting at t he West Side Ct'ful'ch of Christ, · Da~on, wm be wiLh us fo r a single service nne night n ext week, the exact t im e will be a nnounced later. ermon subj ect for February 1'0, "Sweetest Story Ever Told. II TURTLE Chester Williamson, Minister.
Corwin Waynesville
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I W.E . O'NEALL
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Sunday services at 8 :00 a. m. On the fifth unday of t h e month s rviccs at 10 :30 a. m. Fnther Mollman.
'Van Oflen's Grocery Fruit Store
Senicea~le..and a BARGAI'I.
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Tne old-lime co ncer t and olclfas hione d costUIllOS, also the music by Messr s. id E llis and MorFERRY CHURC H OF CHRIST ri s Brnwn were enjoylXl by a Bible choo l al !l :30 a . m. The 11l1'gC crowd at LytJ.e hull Saturduy evening. ~ iblc School period lusls one houl' und is f Howed wi t hout intermisMr. und 1\11'8. harles Jnhns ut~ illn by the Lonl' s Supper nn d tended II card pllrty the home ~C I·!\I 0 11. Se rmon s on great, fU ll- of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry SlItterthdnmenlu l themes. Su bject for IVllitc, neur Wa ynesvi ll e, Jo'I 'ielIlY F brllary 10, .. A Greut Conver- evcning. :inn ." . ' pecinl music helps to Mi :s Dorothy Palmer, Mr. Ev Illllk<' t ht' sl'rvires bright and a t"·:lcti\'e~ . HCIl)' the Junior choir. (' n't[ CllIl'k, of Daylon , Mr. nn cl hC'IlIH Willi n m ~ on, l\iini ste l' M..s. W. F. lurk, of Waynesv ille ~ pcnt Sunday afternoon with Mrs. TURTLE CR EE K COMMUNITY Mary Ca .. mony. CHURCH FI'ie ndB here III'e pleased to I{'II I'll 'IIncl:1V Sch"" l, !J ::1 0 a. m . ; that Mrs. Clnudie Cornell is im· Y,;u ~' }:'(,o llle ' ~ Se l'v ice , G:4 5 op. prnving sincc an nccidenl n week , H,: (;'''' 111'1 St' rvic ... , 7 ::30 p. m.; Jl g'D at her hnrne nell i' Fe .... y, when .. \I \l lin l"s ~ Prcuching." S hakes- ~ he fell hittin g he t facc on ['he " WIlI'C ~ :liel: "C un sidel' Ihy ways frozen ground . A n 11:'11 uer of I\ nd be \V i ~e . " Lct U S do lhe slime ~Utc h es had to be lake",. Hcl' 1 th!'n we will go 10 church. !';':pr yIJudy welcome. Hev. A. Gurcion Rich, Pastor.
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Misses Catherine Noggle and Dorothy Conard spent a few days last week at ' their homes bex;e. They are engaged in practice teaehing at Middletown.
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Mrs. Warner Moni s was tlje guest of relatives in Cincinnati, a couple of days last week.
February 15, 1929
Miss Surah Haines was home f ro m Etna, Ohio, over the weekend. ---".-- ~ ' --
Nill remove into t heir new upto-date store r nom aCI'ORS the street from
their
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The Mt, Holly Aid sOj!iety will meet on Thursday
. . If the person who, took the sled There were about thirty-five at fl'om Charles Andel'son's side yard tended the surprise on ' Mr. Elvia h d t ~ unday afternOOn will return it at ~~~~~~~~~~==:::==~ . . Michael on his 3~nd blrt ' , a e. onc,o, no questions will 'be asked . •'----~--..;;,-----_ Those present, w,ere Mr, ~nd Mrs. ---~ - ... S,', P. "",'chael, M- , and Mrs; F,au"'~, ,b er •. "Mr.: and Mrs. , ,Em , ~r.llon Dill. . Oo.R CLASSI.F.·I ED, C.O LUMNS ' and fa mi1y, 'Mrs, Kellis- and " fa:nFOR RE~ULTS ily;' Mrs, Frank .Dakin, son and daug~er, MrS', Melll~ Ry,!i'. 'apd ' daughter, ' Mr, ana' Mrs. , Clarenc~ , Michael ",nd, daugbter, Mr. and 'Mlltl. Herbert. Marlatt and son, , "> 'Miss eIa ra' Daughters, Miia. .Ling . Mr. W. C. Cornell .was quite iIi ' and son Eneet, Jrln. Helen Ora:w~oryclay , but ' i,lI tmpr~vl!d at thi!! \lTd, 'and da~lbter, 'Etitest. and tj:ne. r , Arthur F1reema,., "WaYne' Pilancli: j 'c tyd.e Wharton ,h~!I' purc;,alilid ' · 8aymond 'Smith, : Lole Lllt1{ Den. ~ew lw~ -ton International tru!lk ' ~""'_ _"';':;'-;;_~;"-_ _';;';;'~ nll- and lIeonud Humph",.
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.teerbig gear. 'I,1Je. Ford sleering gear is of the worm aud sector type need on high. pl'ioo(} 'e an and is tbre.,.quarlel' 'Inevenible. '
the 811aft n:l I w 'm CageLhel·. TJlc foi i!! 'r inr worl sector is f ul't~ .•1 :l ld ma· cJaillctl ill tll ' c::mc piece witti ilB filJn£t . The lIollBing of the steo.... ing geur mce bIJD ' 8m is Ulade of tbree .Bieel forgiugs, elec.. trically wcldt!cl iog~thcr. This housIng is llteu eleclri·' cally wl'ldecl to the 6teerillg eolI1Dl~.. Such a. one.(»iecc steel un,il i/illl aturally muc'l 8turdier dUlll 'j f ISf'Vf't' n) varlB 'were nned 3ml boheJ 0 1' riveled together.
In simple, ' Don·teclmi ~1 Tbl'ougltout\ tllc u ew VOl:,l lanpale, this menns timt ·&teel'lng meeh:mlsl11 i.s 80 the'ear responds easily and' sImple ill tJcf.tigulliJil "~H!IU'C qUIckly to the ~teering wheel, fully Illude dInt it '"I,)\lu h'C8 yet the're Is I'lo dang~r o( the praclically ua ~tkt\lj .:1 , w,~eel being jerke~, ~om ili.o ' 'L'';'...!:d f. L · cl' • b ' ' Th~ only d.ing !'tw yen to • ,8 ~ ~e~ ..,,,.e r y' rul/f , do is to lIan the fJ'nl )t s{eer-~ or bump. ,.in t,he ,o3d. A .', 1l,lbt 1"_Dch ...ides the car, ~~lg el,indlc8, iJ)limllo ccn. ,,.neciing rode, nut! d i':;'>' Ib.k , yea y 0 9 alwilys, haYe ' 1hot I b ' I I' ... ,. . . neee&so- leel-ol.the-rontl 80 ' . ~ .. ,cule.. ev~ry 5vO I.~~;ileg '~" and Ih t e i b i lJlaeDliar'tO· pod driving. :.' e B e rlll~ gcru: U 1' · " . .. ,", I' eUle~. e\'ery 2000 .ilHell. '. strength of malerials ~ntl ' ' , _ c , .:..I_ Iii '- Fol' this work, von will 'earef , w wo..-mane 'p gi~e I:! ' " J • . ·;:'10:111ty to 1h e F oru' -~ nilu,' it , lClIl to consn,i t tbe ,.' ann.pa1 s""; . .,: .~g . . . and h oD8mg. .fo, I:d clealt:w. He' lIn,; hee ..... . I speeiaHy trui uc(\ :l,ld , Th'e " .I~ 'Worm, for' ~lpped to help ytlugel In.I~~, I~ .pllned' 10 tho .teerlng ~or:mihaft aiid III .tranger, of 'eoane; than I' a iln ..le ~__
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Eighty-First Year
Whole Numb er 5844
WAYNESVILLE, OHI9. WEDNESDAY, F EBRUARY 13, H)29 TH E COASTINC IS FIN E
NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL
HAD MAJOR OPERATION <ln d "l d a t e c n j u y in~ the Sun day ,the hills ': '1 ' (, 1'11 11 II r eO!ls l " r~, l h ' wa lk ~ Wl"'" ('ru\\'t1ed wil h ~ pe cta t o l' s (' n"yi n): I he fil II us wcll a s th e cuust Y tllIllj.(
A [tel' . s uffel'ing [ 0 1' weeks fr o III g rippe llnd complications, Dr. J. E. Brown, of Xenia, former r esl· dont of Waynesvill c, wall taken to McClelland's hospital for !;pecial trea t ments. On ThursdllY, Janullry 31, he submitted to a mujor operation. Hi R condition is re ported li S slltis fuctory .
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LII ~t F ri da y night the locllls. inBellbrook nll d tOQk the o[ ::itate Clarence J . Brown, r euli7.· \ 11 II t hPI' n(, (' id(t u t ... have lH,'c n 1' _1- vaded ing lhe exlreme importance lo I" "'l,'" to datc' , a nd w hopc l hl: q u in tet of t h !l ~ H igh ,' chonl ' in to c a mp wi th !I scorc o f 2 3 lo }II . cou nt y and muni cipul officia l!! hav,'!u,,'~ \'1''' will he IH' l'I l1i llcd 10 T he .Juni ors of Wny n e:;v ille easinu to prov ide for pUblication uf 1'lIjl';' I he ~ I'"rl liS long' U ~ lhe il y Wtl l1 live r the Bell broul< J unlega l noli ccs, und ulso to the pub· :~ 1, \ \' la }> l s . lishcrs o f the stllte, hilS J>I'epured T il ts i" lite n r~t S ,.lsu n fur ~e v · io r!; in II fa st !I S we ll a l> in t re!ltn ne w edit.ion of the Ohio Luw ~ ra l ;'''''1'.- t hat li1l! rc ha s he!' n SUd l i n ~ encoun te r. Th l) bi){ J,(tl lll e ~ til1 ' 1 cd out on II upply in g thereto. It involved a li Ut' · ua~ lill g. " e ry slu\\' P III' I;? at t ht' st a rt and Kreut ulllount of lubor with its 111'held thal. sa me pace t hrough the pendix, index and I'ules for melJ :" first hulf but tIl(' boys ca me back urement und form s. Seerctal'y th e l a~ t hnlf in lw tter spi ri ls and Brown is ut'l'lInging to mllil (lilt !'an up a leau on th e Bcll ll l'ook nve copi es to tho~ e intereated, iti be· TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY a nd held tlt e UPP!'l' ha nd t hl'oughing th e first I'evi sed cdition wltieh CHURCH II Llt t he la~ t half. In th e fi rst Iwlf has been edited and printed ~ in te Sunday School, 9 :30 a. m.: thc scorC wu ~ ra ng ing from a ti c the y 'nr 1916. Young PeuJlle's Service, 6 :46 p. 111 a two·point lea el with th !' boys :n , ; Gospel Service, 7 :30 p. m.: Ohin l')olun MllI'e apt to cl og the ","olines!! Prellching." Shakes'1 hI' Clli ld · Auxil iary o f St. M a· nut be in g aLle 10 get sta rt ed . Shel'\\'oo el open'd up aga in in hnpilet' if they keep dumping bi lls peare said: "Consid er thy ways , ~'., (' !t'.II ,, ], I1wl "" Th\lr ~ d ay n ft hi s ~a nl c nn d ma de 13 0 ·( t he 25 into it at thc I'ute they hav ' her'lI nnd be wise." Let us do the same l,· "I1 ""I1. FI'l"'u ary i . a t the ho me poin ts for t he Way ncsvi ll e tea m, doi ng f nr lhe pust scvcl'Ul weeks. then we will go to churell. "I' :' !r ~. ,I. E . ~ k (, lllr e . Mr:;. Me· Henkle fo ll owcel this wi th 5 to h;,; The limitlllion will Il l'Obubly be sd (' it"'t' a lld -r.I,·s. Hf,,·t l/ ul'tsoek , Everybody welcume. for Murch first , and up to chI ~ c CI·edi t . Both of th ello boy!! a!'e I hd ~ a·~s e s . Rev. A. Gordon Rich, Pustor. rring for W . II. S. t his yea r, uve r fOUl' hundred new Illws hu\ e I 'lll\' 1Ill'l>l.illJ,( w ,, ~ ope ncd by ;>til und we hope they will find thembc n pro posed by th e stulesmf·n ;\II ~ . CII<llI'lI l1 U(} ' I', wlw co nd ucted ST, MARY'S EPISCOPAL compl'is in g th e EightY·eighth Gell ' Scripl u, ~c lv e s w hun we c.nter the l uurnoI hI' 01 " ·( ,t in nal HCl'vict'. Ash WcdneRday, Febl'Uury J:l, ('rul Asscmbly. til l IJ tlld:tiion!; w CI'o.' given in r e· :l1 ent in two week . services at 7 :30 p. m., subject, PI'ye iB I'upidl y improvin g fro m :'IH. I1 .·l' 10 r Ill I cal l. The 'upitol building is lin a t.! of addre. s, "What Lent Mean s. " A I Uti' cl(l ~ c of t h(' b u s in e s~ s e ~· hi ~ str ain d nnklc unci will he out F e bruury 17, First Sunduy in racti ve place just tit presl'n t f il l' ·,i( ,1l llll' fo ll owi ng Jll'og mm w a F ' n II sui t soo n, we hope . Mainou s muny afl pit'ing Ohiollns who c eo Len t . Church School ut !) :30; '" com ing to the fr nnt fast anti if l' t"nde r c d : w illin~ t u serve th iI' !Itnte ill SOl'. e subject of sernl.on, "Blessed ure "A <':rl'at Bis hop ," M I' ~ . Ronald le hrtl<l o; his PI'cflen t st ride he will ofti ciul Cll Jlllcity. AR n con!!equen C'l! the POOl' in spirit-". llay It~ U reJ!: u lal' in t he tournalI u\·.ke . Dul'ing Lent, beginning with I he orne cs of sta tc otli cials 0 1 e ",e nl. '}'he lin e·up: " [ Inn it'l WI·hRt!'I" S Co nfessinn o f 'I'owd ed duily with fri ends ullIl February 21, sel'vices every Thul's .../ B. H. S. Fail h, " l\ I'·R. P. B. lI en dm·son. a cqu aintnnccs secking e ndo l'fc, da y eVening at 7 :30. P F B 'hUl'll'" X I I. of " Th e Episco pa l 4 March 29th, Good Fridny , th e Illc nt !! for candidate to som e po2 0 BartO li ('burch." hy Atwuler , Mrs. E. U sitio n. Govel'nol' 1\1yel's Y. COO I>- threc··h oul' service from 1~ m. to 0 0 Ka ble 1.. T homns. 1 er is 1I1110 II much-sought-after ma n 3 p. m., subject of the medita· I 0 !J ul'i nl':' I hc l'oc ia I hour delicious Peterson a nd spe nds II grout dOlll of his time tions, "The Last Seven Words 4 0 2 Black . 1' (; r I'l'~ h ill (' 11 ts were ~ e r v e d n nd a 1 ih g iving Dudience to lhose des ir- fr om the Cross." 1 0 Hopkin s tillt' 'program of racli o mu sic W li S All are cordial1y invited. 4 ing 11I'eferment. Th e crowd be0 2 $Stephens ~· cd . Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector. 0 gin ' filing into t he I'ecoption roolll 0 0 --==----=:. - - ~- --=- ---===-=== l' n.iu - -..=-----=...=---= :-;::::--:: ---T h.. r o ll o w i n ~ g u e ~ t s ye l'c pl'es- · W Bart nn 0 0 of th e Govel'llor as soon - as th e 0 " McH enry (!n t: i\lr ~ . Mary J . Ada ms, MrK. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH tl OOI'S are thrown open in the W . E . Co rne ll. ]\' 1 rs. Ralph Mil· Sunday services at 8 :00 a, m. morn ing and it is filled until la te 2 14 6 Total , Il'r. Mi.·s Mary Lea h l;;d wur~s nnd in the afternoon, but the genial On the fifth Sunday of the month . ~ I i ~~ Belly , lI artsock. W. H. S. in cinn atian find s time to give a !lervices at 10:30 a. m. P F B Father Mollman . . l'CSIH' ctf ul hearing to a1\. Through >4 . Ii'" o· 0 0 Hay - B I RTHDAY PARTY it a l1 Go vel'nor Cooper maintain ~ 0 0 0 _ _~_ Schuler his cheerful .smile and sunny di R' WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF 13 5 3 Shcrwood CHRIST l\l r !<. W . E. Strouci cnLel'tuin ed posit ion. 2 1 5 Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. Do ASTRONO MY AND THEOLOGY ., vrnll o f 11111'111<1' 8 ~c l oolmates on He nkle R I Ml's. Al vin Earnhar t has be I !l Fromm 1 1 0 oss Ake. ban <CI' and i ol" you believe in praycl'? Still more J esse Thomas has the flu, Ast.ron omica l st udi es and co n't . k [ .' .'alllnlllY a ft l' rIlo on , Fe bruary ., H. 4 0 2 :nel' Stat s natol', resident of impol'tant- do you practise it.? qUI e SIC 0 1' ~0ll1 C .I me, in honor of his !Hh bi l't huu y an- 4 Main () u!\ Can\on, Stal'k county, has suc- Hear the gl'eat subject of "Pray- . - E. V. Barnha'; i:,- of Cincl'nna t i, oLu~nll-",v.ill pe fou~ to have had. ' 0 ' '1-1 -Rl ' ':-'; ' n ' t' l1 . , . ni vpn.:ll' Y. He~ r <: ceived sevcl'1I1 9 G 23 rV I e' eIgg .S"t.0 l nlY °d , W~. B '!1 "~ ·Ift'·~ . 1'., 1,'" ar te l'noon \vas I" pent I'l" u ~ h to do WI' t il 0111' theolog l'c I Waynes\'1 cee(Ie d B CL' t B . B ue kl ey a s State er" discu ssed by capable and Sfl ir- was in Waynesville Suturday. · t ll VISI or , H Ul' a ~r . · Subs t ituti on s. t rea!;Urel', aftcr the latlel' tender- ! itu!l l teachers. At the close of, tl;teor ies . ' m pluY Illg' ~:lIn es nnd l\ I am .y Refer ee- Dawson. I'd lti!i resignation to Govern or the Bibl e School period the great Valentines See? lhem at ClIry,s Th ink of the di fferen t view of 1111'. nnd Mrs. J. W. £ rI\\'anl,. :llrl ch \'.'::1 :'0 "c /'\' cd. ~t? late hour thc uni verse a nd iil:s r cgula t ion a nd O..1. E tlwuI'ds weTt' IJ!lytor . t h ~y al l cJ upH rte ~1 wlslll ng Harold . ooper , follo~\l in~ hi s conviction est 'event in ull history; the death Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio , Satu r duy nigh t t he boys playIn F edel·nl. Dlijtrlct court .ror nl- of J ellu>; Christ, will be simply but " isito rs Frida y. IHany hu ppy I' t urns. cd a dcpllrting gam e on the old templed bl'lbery and conspIracy to beau tifully symbolized in the obSevel'al of the local Masons at - l ul.cn by peop le I\OW and those Th nse pr esent we r e : Chul'les Gym flool' and lost lo their oppovioillte the prohibition laws. Treml servance of the' Lord's Sbpper. tended inspec1410n at Clurks vill e l hat li ved bcfore Corp ern k us and Auditor Will L ewi ~, of' Lc b!). Andcl'l'n n, H ow ~Il'd 1-"111, Ho wnrd nen ls; Stivers Reserves, in a very Ul'er Ake was named following two Evening evangelistic service at last week. Galli! O. ~ o n, was calling nn fri end$ in W h etz~ l, J oh n Wh etzel. Donald rough and hal'd fought game,wjth hom's conference bet~veen Gover- 7:30 p. Ill., sermon subject, "The When Du vid wrote , "Whe n I t own last Sa t urd ay.. K l1 nt~~~nd~e w I'lIw ford, Louise the score of 28 to 13. The lellls nor Coopcr, ~tate offiCials and moJ'll Key to the Scriptures." Much W. H .Madden has be ell' continun(I' Roh ert Zimm erman , Evelyn could not get stal·tcd with Sherlt CI'll of thc Re publi'can State Cen - of the confusion in the religious ed to the house for severn I days cOll sid el' t hy h ca~ ens, lhe s un , 1I1r. und M rs J . C. HRwke h . an d .TanC' ' llIlel David ii' ur nM, Ruth wood and Henkle both oil' their tm l committ ec, His commission ~\'Orld today is dUJl to the fact on account 01 illness, Ill oo n ond stars that thou has t Mrs. J. P. F romm visted .JoselJh Conilc'·. Hc bu E (lwards, Donald usual stride ,Sherwood making on \Va,:; immediately sig.n ed by the tha t )leople haye not learned to ma de, whnt is man ~hat t hou art Huwl<e lit Sab ina, S un day. !\ e rl'ie k, (, I ta rl c~ Bur to n Eu r nhnrt Iy one basket. The line-ul>: Watches -Gruen, Elgin, Ham· nl uch Fru nk LeMay , Be ulah Bernal'll, Gove t'nor and Secretary of State, "l'ighUy divide the word of truth.' Stivers Erllwn nnd the new treasurer qUill This simple sermon may help you i1ton, lllinois, etc,. Cary's Jewel- mindful of hi m ?" how Ml'. nnd Mrl!. II. l\L T urn er .111<1 .\ nmJlec anrl Mury Cra ne . P F B if1ed at once by giving bond in the to a better understanding of some ry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. sm aile I' n concepti on' of both the ~on, l)f Bell bl'oo k, s p III ::> un day - - - .. - - -' - -) 2 5 McCann ~t.: '· l of $800,000. Mr. Ake, who of the great issues o~ ChristianiMrs. Laura Shidaker, of Rar. universe ' and man he had fr om , with WlI y nesvill e relat ives. XENIA MAN DIES 1 2 6 Hu ghey j ~ 60 year8 of agll, is married and ty, 'Special music by the · male wh ut we have n ow! I 13 6 is the father of three sons. He quartet which so delighted us In veysburg, wa~ the week-end guest It must have a humbling effect J . O. CII\·twrtght. an d Iatm ly An br n c Co mpl on 75 YC !l I'~ old Jon e!; .. 0 0 0 served two terms as treasure of a' recent Sunday evening service. of Mrs, Mame Hatfield. npon eve ry think er to r e fl eet up- vist ed' S. L. CSl't wI',ght at the , I' 11 l ,' . h-' . ' X'e ll'in SlItUI' McConnell ' . ' N t' l M' I't 110 e Su nday ' l ' C ( II II ~ om In ' 2 ·0 4 Stal'k coun t y an d was State SenCh ester WiUlamson, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stl'oud and on the vnstne!l!l of the ul1lv cr se " I a lon a I lo r y m, . (iay ni"h\<:. IT ha d be n in ill Crllmer 0 0 0 Winger ... ..... . atol' from the Canton district and d th 11 f th k . " e smu nesS' 0 e sp ec I Y G t h ' I . healt h I \\'o VI'III'S He wa s bom son were dinner guests Sunday, a n 1 1 METHODIST 'CHURCH upon which we live. All of these , our C ru e~ \~ a c ., ~ ewJe er ) I.n , n<'lI r S p;'inK ' V 'lli ~ y and h a'~1 lived Lee ................ , ..... . 0 fOI'merly a member ot the State Moses .. .. ... .... .......... . 0 0 0 enlral committee. Church School 9 :t5 s. m. ; the of Mr, and Mrs. George Hartsoek. discoved es rna but increase our I Wl an'on boun y ISOh~ I Y . G' ewe '.y in" X ;lia 35 y~ars ' 0 0 Keser\ing ........... ,.. 0 morning worship, 10.:30, subject, 'awe? lind r evere nce for Rim who I lOp, l, I' snon , 10. orn e In - - -Saws tiled by mllchine. Cut . e ' \ anll see the lat,est styles. I H \Va "ll. carpe nt. er am I was en .' 'Miser .... " .... , . .......... .. 0 A no th er amen d men t may b e s u b "The King's Seal of. Authority." 0 0 d t h ~ t th alter II cleaner, .truel.·, fuster. Roy Pig- ma e .e UIllV r ~ e' J u . er . 1, loy d by th_e_ Hooven and A I· . I h f h mitte( to. t e voters o. testate ,Eve ing service, 7 :00, subject, t t tI H d d th .for adpptlon 1)1' rejectIOn at the "Revelation of the numan Fuce" ott, at Madden's Lumber Yard. tlUr .n? '?n as o. 0'r . ~ I IS. Mrs. C. M. H ou~h , Mrs. Viola 1('0 . .It nllm be.r yenr/;. He is Total .. ,.... " .... < •• • 12 4 28 1 VIClor Hugo, III UiB In tellect- rI8"I~n ., M s II B "':.t l·n hal't BUl'vw eel b y hi S w,d ow two broth· • ~o~em b er eIeetI on t h.18 year. pl'f)- Choir rehearsal 'Friday at 7 :30 p. I A b' h ' t "Th u ti n " r. . . I '. ' • , Waynesville . vldlllg the resolution lS adopte!i by m. RevI'val meetl'ng, February The members of the "Bridge" l lI O nto lo r- rap r'd, wro e: e visited relative!! in DIn-to n Mon- ' (' r~ 'and :l !lisleI': William, of club were entertained at the home ' locomotive travels r;tflecn leagu eR day. . X ni u, Clifl'o l'd of Spring Vall ey B F P thc Houso and Senlf,te which PI.'O- 25th to March 10th. All are weI of Mrs. W. E. Cornell Suturdoy un hou,', 'I'h e hu r,rlcane travels and I<II'~. Moll Beul, Xe nill . Fu- y.'rye ............ . o 1 1 vides "classification' of property e . h 'I'h for taxation . . The ' amendment ome. afternoon. sIxty Icagues an OUI'. e cllnnon Have your saws filed by rna· Ileral s(' l'\'ices w el'Cl held lit the Malnous ....... .. .... .... .. 2 1 6· would plnce technical limitation of Rev, Joseph Bennett, Pastor. Loll trave l~ siWc.l1 Ittdr~d leagues chin e. They cut ·l l.:l1 nl' r. t l'ue', 110111(' ut 1 ::l O o' clock Tuel!dn y. Sherwood .... ...... ... .. .. 1 2 4 one and one-half mills on real C8- -- - MI" and Mrs. J. C. Hawke an ,hOll"' . . The .Ioc otlVe r1l'11jfH, be lt e!'. Roy Pigott, at Ma dden's ' BUI'ia l in Spr ing VlIlley. I Henkle ... , .. . ..... ,. o o o tate ,taxes . .' It would llermit this FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ceived word of the death of MI's. th e ht1 rrlcane ),mll , the cannon Lumber ynre!. - - -- - Fromm ..... .. ........ .. 1 1 3 o o 6 limitation to be ex~eedcd by popBible School· at 9:30 o. m. Knecht, of Dayton, mother of bnll i" a tortoi!l~. I ANNOUNCE MARRIACE ~ · Schulcl' ....... .. o o ular vote for tax Issues or bond Hear the Bible School Rubject dis- Mrs: Carl Hawke. i " L t . UR bC f!t~i e n ray of !\Ir. and MrR. n. ,I. Ad nm!'; ur e Hlly .... ,.. ....... .. .. o Issues: DiO'erent rates would be cUBsed by teachers who will grip ! li~ht, Th ill if; to" !110unt 4 ,000 fl "(' II nnoun cinK t il' hir th of II ;VII'. nn (1 M rs. W. B. Mnther, of ' - - - - -- fixed by the legislature for seeur- your attention from statt to finConsult Dr. Rudolph, our eye. ' t in1(" f n-f'c ,: thn n t~ cllnnon baH )' dmigh lul', 'l' l.l csday , fe'bl'iHIl'y 22 , I ~l'O\\, l1f.v ille , T exas, al'e announ cTotuL .. .. ...... ...... ...... . 4 . 5 13 lUes, stocke, machinery and other ish and bring you new .and help- sight specialist Tuesday Thurs· I 4,200,000 tllnes SWIfter t han .t.he 192!J. . llllt t lw 1ll1ll'l'IUgO of their dallgh•_ _ .. . intangible and visible perllonal ful though~ .on an old subject day and S!lturday at Cal~Y's J ew. ; 11lI; ri ca n,, : aI: ,1 11' ,OOO,OO? time/i lCl', !C al he rine Kcn t lo ha l'll's H. proporty, Hear the Junior choir. Lord's Sup- elry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. I r.w,fter thun t h o "Joc;,o'f11otlve. It Mr. a nd Mr~, ·J; ' hR . :nke1', .~~ I nl'c!l~h (lr, o n Su nday, Dece mbe!' per 'and 8ermon follow immediateI make3 a.~ yon .,. 1ibw, . 70,000 I jo'''l'Unklin, spe nt I til' S uy WI i 0 , 1 !128. Iy. As Fehrullry. 17 is midway John J!. Webb. Mr. ' Ilnu Mrs. \ I,CllrrUes n sec~9d. \ i MI·r.. Baker's pll ren ts, 1111'. li nd ~I rll . 1-1 I' R. D l'en ~h er hilS a long list of SMITH-HUCHES BOYS between the birthdays of two of FOllter Heacock. of Richmond, "Sta rt . Lig1[1t Iaunche~ y~u , Chllr\ C!1 Gray. f r iclld s in W ay nes ville, having in SCHno ' ~ DELEGATES TO COLU,MBUS our national her!les the 8erlJlon Ind., attended' Miami QU:tI'te r)" fl'{)m t h.:: Earth t;u the SUIl III I .• . I ' fo r ll1 e l' yc,ars mad e fl'equ ent visits subject will be "Birth~ays." The at the Friunds MeelIng Hou se t night minutes, from th e Sun to Mrs. St CIlIlt' Fde li nd Il l \ c I,c l'e a nd wit h her parents spent Arthur Swartzel. Melbourne choir for thi8 service wU\ consist Satul'dn ' Oceanus in four~ hours, from tlaugh tel', oJ Wil lll i ft~ t(m, .UI'!! tI e 1,1s t gu mlll ur a t lh e Mathel.' farm Smith and Horace Shaner were at of "Father!!' and Sons!'. A souvy. I Oceanu s to C«mtaru9 in three gUCf\ts of Mrfi . usnn Wtl kCI'son l~o u th o f to\\'n. The Freshman class 'Will give years and eigtlt ' months, from and ,family . ShC' (ttlen d(!II the Conservatory a pl'ogl'llm celebl'ati~g WashingOhio State University on Thurs- enir ' will be given to each .,man Mrs. Mary Sherwood, Mrs. C ..:. 1 >• day nnd Friday of last week. The'! . and boy in .t,he choir. A special Charles E. Bradbury and Miss 1£1- entaurus . I to "1;..e ( , pode f s .... r hIn C, ' M. MCu r lw l'ight, ot: E va ns- " f Mu sic at Cincinnati, and is a ton's birthdny tht> latter pnl1t of, went as .leleglltes from the Smith- number will be furnished by,. .. twcnt.y-elg~t yenrs, nn , rom t e ' next week . ' l' .. sie Bradbury, of Oregon in, wel'e M'lk W h b I . f Canes ton ' 1\1. , spcn t · S unday with. hi s \"... 1 nled vocalist. Hughes department of W . ayne Tp. splendid male quartet. . . .... I Y ny to t e no u a o' guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 'E, Era- V ' . . . 5000 0 ' y ·father at th e Na tional · Iil, ta~' y Mary 'LDne fell Inst week and High school to attend II state meetCh'e ster W.i11iamaon Ministel'. enatici III , ,0 0 years.~ ou MASONIC INSPECTION ing for the promotion ' of an 01'• __ ' ' zier on Sunday. have DOt taken .a step. The ap. H ome hOflpilul. $prnined her nrm; It is now d()gnnization to be known 'a s "FuThe condit ion of Mr. S. L. Cart;. p.aritions of tho universe will. ~on. ,IYQurex S ilve rscnl" si\vO I'wal'C. Th e nnnu al inspection of Way- \ ing nicely. ture Farmers ot America." LOCA~ MAN .• .ENTENCE~ wright is thought to be slightly' tlnu~ tl? ~oom. Beyond tl~e ':1~l ble . 'old only by lending Jl esville Lo dgc No. 163 F. & A. ' . . M. will be held Fridny eve'itinp:, Thc. Sophomores Will gl?c Ii This moveme.nt has been in. proJ W k· I . ' . . . better, His grandson Levering the mVlluble, beY9 n d the mVlsl))\c, The ~C8t. h • th t t a nd ames II e y, rea~urant p r o - .. ' . the unknown" . jewelet's. Cary's, Jcwclry . op, r- cbl'um:y 1 G, at 7 :30 Work will , yalentme part~ Thursday eycngress ....or " e pas wo ye rs a prietor of thi8 Jita~e, wa. sen- Cartwl'lght, of . EVlInr' III., . . Leban on, Ohio, ii ·t ribu to r in W il l' IJe pu t 011 in tho Fellowcl'aft de- mg, February 1~. . • ' it was settled definitely and orran- tenced to 15 ' day's I·n . ~e Warren ."pent· Tuesday With hi • . ized at this meeting. The orgaili" - ' . : : : ' = - ; - - = " ' - ren C04 nty. It l'C C, .antl Dr. ' Ai'll, district lectu. l 'Meredith' -Whita~' "is back' at .~ b' t' id 'th county jail an.d ftned ' f~OO and . , . zation I.. to e na lon-w. e WI coots when hill caae' w'a s' heard N~w Cardll-Birthday ,Convale!! ' Expert watch cloek repairing, is h 'I . it b ' t; Mildred Thomas and Geneva 'I' , Will h(! pl·asent. Lunch w.ln , sc 00 ~gam, :a .er elng ou a State and focal ch~pters. . .' befo;e Judge . C'l; JI. Dechr.nt In ee~t, ., Friendship, ,Sympathy an,d our specialty, ' CaJ'Y's Jewolry Vemon of Earlham coil ge, Ric h- be served ufter the work. A II Maso ns' Ilre cordi!\lIy invited week With ali ..Infected ~oot. The object ot the o~anizatlon common /pleal cout1la.t 'Yellk . . Annivef~ary GreetlOgs-at Ca~~ 8 Shop. Lebanon, Ohio, _Our mot- mond, ind ., we~'e gue: Ls oj Et h el is to promote 'better citizenship, W, ak.e, ley was in.lictl!,d b.y the Jeweb'y Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. to:" We do it rig,ht or I\ot at 81l~" Mendenhall, Saturday and Sunduy t o It e p reRen t . T~e Engl!sh classes 01 W, l-l. better scholarship, better leader~ ..EARL TitOMAS, W. M. , b t . recent ' gra,n d jury on ' a. challfe 0( ' , , $. W,itl have .t)te oppprtl,lnity ot · " F . B .HE NDERSON, Sec'Y· ship, a . closer connection e ween buying and. concea1i1'\'" ten ' cases Messrs Fmnk, At·thur and Ken- , Misses Alice Campbell , and .. , . d seeing' I'The MerChant of V~l)iCC1'~ difl'erent dep~rtmeni8 of a\1 S~~8 .. 1I.eth Thomas, Mr. and. Mrs. E. L ' ~uc'le Squier were , hostesses ' to' M'lss DO~ls Hawk ~ sltp~ed a1'\ , wtiich is ~eing , p)8yed ill ·ton to promote better farmerS and ~o of .canned ~orn stolen fr~m the Thomas; M1'. and Mrs. Many Bqr- 'tile membel'S lihe Teachers' club £ell on the I~ on Mn~ll stl eet ~nt,..k AUCTlONE~R BREAKS ARM ' ~he latter part , Qf this , week; tak of the 'Iganr" spirit of plant Of the Roxa"na ·Canninr. Co. nett 'and daughter attended the at tl,te home 0' 'S lIIperintendent and, urdaYdmornlklllg. d Hhe~ he!\d . tld'lIe.' . Further details 'wiJI be given J\~ ·t~e eb~;~ of all voc~tlon-!l agric;ul~. at,s'Wta,at yb ewillvit~~:~~s' ~in'''ludea~ . tw.o .f uneral of J R .. Tho~as 'at Sid~ , . " the si ewa lin Ii '" was I'en . Gb s Sicker, well-knQwn auction- week. " . ,. , ' , turc departments of tne United " I ' . e f w""""'" vil'l" ' h .. ney, Ohio. on' Friday. f 1dJ~F. ~. Moo~n!lw .Thusd~y ev- ed unconsejous fol' a short tim e, eer and r esident of LebanDn, had - - - - ~...~-'--'--~ . ". m nora 0 Aynes e W 0 were ", , .. ,.' e . ,. - . ' 15ut no se~ious ' results follow ed. "" " .given 8q~pended sentences ,e:veral .and F. "~"ls ' and The ' the • t he misfor tune of breakingnisleft SCHOOL OF SACRED Stl,ljes. . __ .. ' 'DEkTHS -'-..... wh th ir cuel were .Mr. Mrs. B. m.u w'ol)len teachers, ' ot .. . ' I I' . .., .' hed e~Ue e e~u~ They daughter Mill. Ca~ie l1ad as their- Wayne TOWri8b~p ' schQols, enter".I gues!! I am a ht~le s OW. arm IIISb ~;'eek, whcn he slipped ' and fell on the ice. Mr. Sieker Horace tDl'tz, O'ff~~I=~! samuel Bu~rwQl'th "calved t:lft....l,da;vWakeley purchased guests today Mrs: Will Pine and tained the men te8cher~ and ' jani- How o(te.n we hear thiS remark. was enjoying a walk at the time ;ln~., will 1 ~~t. ... -Word Tuuday nirht, of the death tb - . faoona _ lisi th t daughter )lorie, ~r. and Mn. tors on Tuescla:v evening at the No need for c:Dmplaint if you ~"V~ the Accident occurre~ He was I cred mUlie ID'··~ ~~ID.i¢!!I'il' of ~is bl!other-m-law Albert· ChUl~ it eh c4"'.,. itO , rea nc- a Frank Coleman, Gild Xl's. Ander- »a.onic ba~puet room. FoUowillC, that laggard, lazy watch Tep":l~e d taken to the Blair hospital where l.revival, meetlYa '. dler of Kanua (fit,. bod, a > .~ 'IOn ElliS, the occalion 'b eing. .the the dinner , whi Ib was served by, by Ernest 8.tarr, th? . corbele it \Vllll ascertained that the foreanll. Me.~. ehuioll; ~ Is f . to amve hlJ'8 Satw. .1Iix~,.-~t wedding 8IIniV81'IIal')'of hlemberA, of , th. .E astern Star, • I wnichmaker, at C~ry 1\ ,Tew ry was f ractuTed In two plaeeL roar, I&tla• .~I~nOCi~n tor 11lt,erment. 111'. and Mn. MUll, ' delightful aocial thne was enj01ed~ Shop, Lebanon, OhlO. .
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Common PI•• , Pro~e.din." F, E lbon was appointed a co mmissioner to inake a partition of land in the ell e of Daniel lark \IS . John Clark et al. . In the case of Gladys B. St. J ohn vs. Eliza E. Post, the plaintiff wa s. awtlrrl ed a judgment of $G37.19 und costs. In the c'a se of Galdys Abner VS. Roy Abner, the de fe ndant was ol'liel'cd to pay $4.60 'weekly .for the support of their minor child, The "us of Dorothy E. Mener vs. Paul R. Mel'Cel' was set for heal'ir:rg in February 13.
Franees Gilmer, both of South Lebanon. John W .Eaton. Hanlilton, and MisR 1urtha Eo' Liddie, of King MillR. Ru scI J. Lentz, Hamilton, anll Miss .Mat'inn P. Richemann, King R Mill!!. " .. Real.Eat.te T..anarera .J. M. Stutesman et aI., to E.diLh A, H utt, 2 acr es in Oleurcl'cek Tp. George H. and Oliver T. Lord to Lula rJ, Swan, 102.64 aCl'es in Ha milton Tp. G 0, B. Francis to Eva Gross, tract ill Frnnklin Tp, nI'l . McClul'e et a1., to Jas. E. 'McClure, lot in Wayne ~v illl!. Wm. and Nellie Blanche Thacke r to Joe and Ze tta Hom'n, "bout 74 acres in Deerfield Tp. Bessie and Herman Ze/f to Sam uel Midlin, lot in Franklin . Bell e and Lllwrc'nce . Garn er to Chester A . Cllmpbell, about 100 acres in Harlan Tp, Lucy Hastings to Rudolph ond .J ewel St John about S!l I1c r es in Turtlecre ek Tp. l'ru nc!!5 Gleaso n Gilm er to Ray· mond anel Levia Rider, tract in Hamilton Tp. Mary Etta Pugh to .A B. ond Mattie Wood, 9 acres in learcreek Tp. . James E . and Carl S. McClure to Mary B. Mc lure, lot in Waynesvi11e. Lida Turnet· to Ral ph Kelly, lot in Roachester. George B. and Martha L. Fouche to Clnra Litlle, tract in Hamil to n townRhip. Commia.,ionera' Proceedinll"
f. T. Martin Jesse Stanley Auctioneers See U. Early for Your Sal~ Datu, W~ Cunrant-e SatiBfartion or Charge Nothang. r
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about the nUm;- Wl1!\ !'ilent. ~ h seldi ne! How ' cl YOll t' ve1' tlo it: I I • .' ec ' hcre, lJ :lalll!," began ' MacFASH ION S CHANGE 10 Oh I kn ew you wero II • wo nd er.H ell"· llel'\·ll u ~l• y. "You shall 't tuke ., 1) UH tH.' . W IlI' l IUH I W(, 1l C tt A \. I' ( t ' . • . . I h'I n1 f IJ)' II\1 \ P I"'t"~(\ nt .?" (1\ 1C' 1' - I Hut . ] wu~ s ure. '\'ou d kIll hllll. " uny undu c' It c"ks You' ll hido " ~ J a\' r IIsk, '" stli d the interv iew \\ II l . , • I I r here. ?" ' I I ' 1 11\' "TIlI:I'e ' ~ jail "lie dldn t gl\'e me a chance, Wit I tIt! I','S 0 us . "C'. "\;' h~' YOII puinl IIllne bill It'f IIC 1'. ' . I ' I IJ I t "Now Iptlin 'o !" 'The word \\' II l< wre nII rr. Wc' CUll pUI. him awuy till I'('PI(' I III I e. . : ,: ' lIudes '!" . '1 1" t lll" ' II"'h But woulll Ihat not lhe ha lf, 11 01' lhe qUAr te l o f ahc e.! I I't) n1 Duane. " ( '(' rtlli ll ly," I'c pli (' d the painter , ~ v,.,. t.1 . . b' I 1'1 , . c Mac i lI.v sta rted, a nd th en a \\ e 1 ' 1 ~l? ,,' l"v , b en IvingloW.'· 1 W\ JO !«o ne. legang ~ o Ill.. "Thl' : 1 vll'S 1'i1:t1lJ:'t' HO rilpillly in New Sdih )( .. ~; . . II . • 'I I' \'e ing down the r:<\ud . I !<HW them ~t ral1A'e com pl'ellelldrng ltght seem "I\)thingo' thill II pic'tl1l' would be .' u \1\1 I11HIIY m~1 1.1 H . B . N ewe II \I S . R yrnlln an d fro m Ih e trai n. 1' 11 y '11 1''c! 1 ' 'mto \I t .. t!·It ov er h'IS f lice. out o f date nll11!1Ht hefore the pnint ,, ' u ~ ·, I I l h' t " " I) I ' AlIna EI·tel, for mo o ney. Arno,unt . "Fi rtl't" I." \(I \\'n on tle (ot- two· 11' y . uan co, can gIve you no i~ dl·Y." "'llul" I'ng l " How muny?" asketl MacN elly. (lrd(' I'S lotla y," he suid di stinctly. clni :ne d $136.72 and inte l'est. 1 ('l'P t\\'o 'I . ' . ( ' h,," c·~ clc1irH' ." m{' n lerc" "ro~glng, Bl osso m r\ ane. P a n "I' III on Iy 0 I T ol'lng lie IVIce. ee li - T he Glob e fron Roofing and ,\I ut·:'\t' lly J rt 10 j:(O i'nto the l Il n ndlt~ Smith. Boldt, Jim ,FIt, c11('\' YOIl lak e a ll Y. Illore l'i sks, Y? u've orrugllting Co. vs. Will. E. Grent of ht'l' 1'I)() 111 , lind re lurned cl osins: IIIltl another man .1 don t know. d" nf' a IP and ~f)b ro ~ t he se rvlcehouse , for money. Amount claimTh clI IH' almost em- I T hese nr t he picked ml'll of ' nlrellciy . You ve palll me a thous- cd $128.87 with intcer est. tht. door. alte~ Hours in a colol'f ul kitchell fl y 'rc)l)a l) lu I C'hese lrl ine' s gang. I'll be t the v'lI and tlln ~ fol' that pardon. You'v e ----1111[1 I I [) lI'flCt', UIII\(' , W lC .J hI ' I I If ' Probate Proc:eedinga by on magic wings ! So what is .to ha \'(' donI' so , hut fo r the dark I b the fasteAt'fhH I.tll l~~t 1111e I YOUI I'I·c..cl'~'lmcr G yo ur se . th J" ' t t prevent our turning dea d-whItt' . tlU t d to be com rll ng r s e\'er acC(. If' O\'('I'nor, e OIiJu a n J , R. King, executor of the escabin ets into attracth'e shelves of - , "Poggl'n! t hnt 's the hl1r<l mit til j!t'llel'a l- t he whole ' tate will r ise H " d gl'l llIn ~~ th ' see me FUNERAL DIRECTORS Hll!' <t\l' I' e man . I v . I I T h ' tate of James . ,' ('nnessey, e· ivo l'y 0 1' dove gl'!lY lin('d with a lll ~tea d he g lowed, Ill' . putter- cl'Hck ! I 've h ear~ th 11' r ec vr\l ~ lip nn' 1') Il ? !', yo u. e ga:ne S ('cased, filed hi!; first and final acWAYNESVILLE, OHIO soft ri ch orange shadc. 0 1' SII:ll\, " 11 Ill' t ri .·d to t ulk to wt1\'e hi!; I _ince I' ve been III Va l Vercl ~. 11lll1n~t lip. Wc II kill these oupaw8 count. othe'r fa vorite colol' that hal'lil on iz· . b 1''··Ide h'lnl self . ' , h el'e ' ~ Knell; ' They ~ a..y he g ll l" enough Charl es E. M.ichener was ap Il:t 'llIl,. 11 l' ~a " . h . of them( to break fores with the tl oor covt' ring" a nti • I I III< ' rrlllg I'!< cr o\~' (l e(1 closel' a hoy hu t hell a IInd bluzes. . t'\'c r tell' r. sny, liS. Ia ranI)ointed allm inistrator of the esJ, ul\y Equipped tor Good :,lIt I l' 0wclak h woodwork'! agel'. like hounds 1'<'udy to run. " Kn ell' s de~d. gl'l", neee y~IU " e more rlS \ t nn ta te of Sarah Ella Michener, tleService. Then the crockery. One hy T h 'Y till tulked at oncl', and the "Ah !" exc laImed Mac ell y ~~ fl- Y()~ I·. ('upla m ? " ceased', bond, $20,000. C. L. Duke Lange Display Room. o ne, out go th e uninterestin g speci w rei ll1!1 st l'ignificl1nt and fre- I ~·. Th en hc grow bu sil1 es like. ti ll Duan e rcmnll1erl SIlent. H e Charl es Elli s and J. L. · Menden me ns and in com e odd-shnpcd Ambulance Service quent in tlll'ir speec h wa!! hesel- 0 01, and of ha rd u!; peet. "Du un , \\\'us locked t~I{' tw,c e n two fort~es. hall were appointed uppraisers. pieces that are pretty with our urd' . it's your game toda y. I 'm only .. III l nne . II I( I' t la t was b urs Illg Arthur Gosney, guardian of Ari' t:: I. E:P HO!ll('; 7 l'1 .H OR NI(";UT nge llnin g~-!ltly moss grec n "~~'fl lI:f'llv clappe d his fi st in n rllnger und er ord el·S. WI,'ve u t il s hll un~s, !;ee.me d about . to thur Gosney Jr., a minor, filed Bills allowed : State of Ohio vs ac roc ks ; severa l in the little-brown absolutely fuith in you. "l uke o~ I'\~' h elm hllll . Frn~lly that SIde his first and final account. W. C. Duval. fee~, $18 .55 ; State hi !' hand . . "This' ll make the adjutant sick YOU I' plan, quick , so I can ~o of hll11 , t he r etl'e n: t 1l1g self, the The Lebanon-Citizens National VS . Alb ert Thene, fees. $28.06: jug color ; perhaps a pi ece or two " ..,. 't l . y Ma 'be h won 't have a round unci po st the boy ~ wlw re ",('ake r ,round 11 vOice. Bank and Trust Co. was appointed State vs, Walter Miller, fee" in a deep orange-red tone. Thi s transformation fr om the WI I Jthe O. . Governor? ) " eIII' t aln. ' yo u wan t thOIS JO . b t 0 executor of the, estate of Alice WU 'I'<:!20 • 80 S it on W e'll show not h ere. II' . ; tate· VB. C, J . V an A ns de1, "Put one man at (,Ile h end or h t, ~lI re?" he asked. Iiams, deceased. G. F. Brown, O. fees, $18.9 6; State vs. Harry Coyle drab, chlll'a ct e ri ess kitchen to the . Higgins and O. K. Drown were fees, $18 .86; State vs. Frank Bell, vivid, cheerful one is sllch n simple NOTARY PUBLIC thi s str et just at the edge of I "Cc r ta inly." "I 've to ld you the way . Ialone appointed appraiser!!. fees, $22 .60; State vs. Fairfax Bel' little trick to pel'iol'll1 after ~\ II. t.own. Lel him hid e there wit It a National Bank - 0The will of Thin:a Z. Hill was nard, fees, $18.40 ; State vs. ManGenuiDe Imported Pint Quality !'ille to blnck t he escape of any kn\,w the ki nd of men to be met. outlaw th ut we might fail to get. Ju st whu t I'll do or where I'll be filed for probate_ uel James, fees, $1.4,35; State vs . Ec:onomic:al Menu Will Drawn Eatatea Settled .JAPANESE AU:SnK PONGEE 1 had a A'oocl look lit lh e ba nI< 1 C!lII' t sny yet. In :neeting like Elizabeth Shaw was nppointed N. P. Fistner. fees, $12.10; Stale l'el1m of Pea Soup W.yneaville. Ohio at lowest ~~~~ building. It's well siwated for th is t he moment decide. But {'II admini stratrix of the estate of vs. John Brown, fees, $13.16; Ll1mb en ca sserole our purpose. 1)(, th ere !" Harry E, Shaw, dleceased, bond St ate VA. Alb ert Albertson, fee~, where in America (u sc left-ovel' roast) "Put foul' men up in t hat room Mac clly Apread wide hi s hand s $1000. R. C. Boys, C. E. Moore .$ 19 . 10; Stnte vs. Theodore GarrlS paghetti over the bank- four men, two at looked hclples Iy at his curious and H. F. Morton were appointed I\on, fees, $6.85; State VB: Henry Pt'a r !Ilael each ope n window. Le t th e!!1 hide and sympathetic rangers, and appraisers. Johnson, f ees, $6.80; State vs. AI'La yel' cuke t ill the game begins. They wa nt l' hno k h is head. L. S. Shawhall, guardian of Eli- chiI' Collins, fees, $ 15.45; State V!1. like to be thero so in case the~ e foxy "Now you've tlone YO UI' workza Thomas, incO:llp'~ tent, was au- Delbert Howard, fees, $14 .72 ; - 0outlaws get wi se before th ey're la itl the tl'ap-:-is thi s strange move thol'ized to arrange f or her care at State vs. Charles Steele, $23.90 ; clown on th e ground, Ot· inside the of Y til'S go ing to be fail' to Jennie the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. State vs. Satnul!l .Josep h, fees, QuiC;k Spice Cake bank . . The I'est of yo ur m en put Ll)e'I" a ked MaeNi11y in deliber- McGrath in Harveys'b urg. 13.90: Slale vs. Walter Doane, HARVEYSBURC Put into a 'nuc pan 1 cut> suinside behind the counters wlllll'e ute, low voice. Charles E: DenmEtn, ndministl'll- fees, $19.60; State v~ Carey P n. FERTILIZER COMPANY 1 cup wat r, 1 cup shortengllr, they'll hide. . Like n g reat tree chopped nt tor of the estate of John M. Den - ny, f ee!!, $11.30; State vs. Ernest "Now go over to the ba nk,.th roots Duane vibrated to that. man, deceased, was auttiorized to Penquite, f ees, $15.70; tate va. Ing, 1 cup rais ins, 1 t a spoon each Harv ey aburll, Ohio spring t he things on the bank o f- H e 10 ked up as if he had seen a distribute the assets of the es- Wilbur Ferdon, fees, $9.76; State cloves, einnnmon, nutm g and snIt Cull Harvey, burg Ferlilizer fleials and don't let them shu t ItP ghost. tate, all debts 0 the estate hav- vs. Hal'l'Y Coyle; Cces, $16.60; Boil 4 minutes. Wh en cold add al Our Expenae . 1 cups flOU1" 1 level t('n I)Oo nful t he bank. You wan t their a id. Merciless ly the range captain ing been paid to the three heirs State vs. John Ball, fees, $24.,55; L et them ll1uke sure o f ' their gole!' we nt on: Ida M. Robinson, Jessie E. Rhoades State vs. Roger E. Dunham, ' fees, soda. bellt well, pour in g rclisod But the clerks and cMllier ough t "Jennie Lee came to me in :r nd Charles E: Denman. fees, $14,95; Stakalta Mfg. Co., pun and hak e slowly. --0to be 'nt the ir desks or w indows Au stin . She WaS heartbroken, She Walter Menz, administrator of fees, $15.30; Stakal ta Mfg._ 00., when Poggin rides u p. I' proached me. She begged me. the estate of Ida Mentz deceased blank s for auditor, $30.60; Bell Marahmallow Cu,tard "He'l! glance in beforc he gets ,he told me of y.our mother. She filed his fil'st anU flnnl nc~oun t. ' Press, uppli es for treasurer, $3: Label down. 1 pint milk, 9 eggs, beaten .epTh ey make n o mi sta kCll, did all she could t o get ~e to fetch T~ Lebanon-Citizens Natl. bank Westcrn Star, sup'plies for treasGOllJlm'lllf!ld St""," FUKUI-KEN these f ellows. We must bc sli cker you ba.ck, and if I hadn't been and 'trust Co., exeuctor of the es- ' urer, $60: G. Lederm~n, suppl!es al'ately, 1 cup sugar'. Milke a CllSMONEY LOANED than they are, 01' lose. Wh en yo u powerle!>S I would have done 80." tate of Josiah Morlrow deceased $16.80: Lebanon Patriot, supplres tard us ing m.i1k, wolks oC egg 6 TC3066-Here's the biggest get the bunk peop le wise !lend and su a I'. Put ben n whItes on " Y u can go back to her, filed its inventory and appraise ~ for-juve llile COlli t, ,25,25, WoodSilk Pongee bargaiii to be found yo ur men over one by on. No Duane! It never see med possible, ment. row-Weil-Stanage Co., supplies to p nnll cover with mal·shmallowR. anywhere I Only 35 cents a yard hurl'y-no excitemen t -no un- but now it's true. Fight with us Arthur Bryant ,,,,as appointed for clerk of courts, $~7.60; .L yle Put undel' blaze and bl'ow n lig htly. LONG . OR S HORT TJl\fF.-Etrsy - 0--for this genuine government- usual thing to attract noti ce in f rom c?vel'- then go back to her. gum'dian of Charle!s E. Weidner, D1ank Boo,k Co., supplIes for proterms. A 11;0 SurveYIng nnd Abstamped Fukui-Ken Red Label the bank. I Yo u Wi ll huve served the Texas 41 minor, bond $3600. bate court, $87 .50; ~onroe ~nd For Tea Sandwic:hca stracting. Write and I will call "All rigllt. That 's gr eat. Tell Rangers as no other man ba R. I'll Upon the applicntion of Erby John ston, . guard ratl materIal, J apanese 12-Momme weight, all Mix % cup ehop~d Engli sh anti see you. Sli m D. Henkle, Way. cell t yo ur resignation. You'll and Carrie Worley 'for permission $21.60; Way~esviUe Farmers Exne!\\lille, Ohi o. Jll Silk Pongee-the very best of the me, where do you in te nd to wai t ?" walnuts and :1 times the amount "1'\1 wa it in f ron t- jllst:. insid e be fl' c, honored, happy- and rich to adopt Mary Mflrgal'et Welch change Co., tile and ·se~er, $43.68 six different grades of Javanese of fresh gl'a ted cocoanut. Moisten LOANS nn Livestock, Chattols, Silk Pongee. Why buy an inferior the door," replied Du a ne with a n I Jennie's rich, Duane. And she and ~o change her name, court set ;'. W. Nisbet, . g~ard rail mate- with cream, add 2 tablespoonfuls Second MorLages. Notes.hought. loves you! My God! how that February 16 for the h earing and rial, $31.0~; Lewls . & Drake, Inc. confectioners' sugar and spread bc John llaTbin e, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. grade when you can buy this- effort. "Why?" demanded the captain. I,>irl loves you! She's-" appointed W. E. Graham her next cement and sewer, $112.79; W. tween bu t tered brown bread. the best, for only 35 cents a yard? "Well," began Duane slowly, But Duane cut him short with a friend to act in t he case. ' W. Williams Co., supplies for crush It comes in the Natural Tan "Pogg)n will get dow.n first and fl ~ rce gesture. He lunged up to - 0George E. Younl~ and George er; ~132 .88; Oregonia Bridge. Co., shade and washes beautifully. start in. But the others won"t be IllS feet and. the rangers fell back. Perrine executors or the John repulr work, $12.20; Internatronal . Farmers of Warren and adjoining co unti es may obtoin money 'on AbOut 33 inches wide. Order this far behind. Til ey'll not get swift Dark silent, grim as he had been, Perrine' estate, flIed their third Harvester Co., repairs and supplies Suhalalute for E811" When eggs soar in prtce substilong time lonns, at 6. per cent in: superior pongee by No.6 TC3066 t ill inside. The thing is-they till there was a trllnsformation and final account. $86.34: supplies for court house, .', terest. Cost of securing the same , The s ingula rly mOI'e sinster, stl'a nger. First, final and distributive ac. $11.66; J. K. Spencer, wood for tute constarc~:for them 111 recipes. is very r eas/mable, through The -and get our big, new, 2 pound mustn't gct clear in sid e. instant .they' do they'll pull gun s. "Enough. I'm done," he said counts were filed by Frank Dowcourt house ,$3.26: East End Coal Instead of UBll1g two eggs, ~or ex- , Federal Land Bunk. For further StyleBook. It's filled with equally big bargains that will save you That mean s dea th to somebody. somb rly. "I've planned. Do we dell, administratol' of the Joseph Yard. coal fo r Memorial hall, $8.- ample, use only one and SIft one information call on or address M_ If we can we wunt to stop them agr 0 1' shall I meet Poggin and D. Dowdell estate, and by George 36; George C;:astleman,. labor and tablespoon of the cornstarch with C. DRAKE, Treasurer, phone 316money. A yard . just at the door.'; . hi s gang alone?'" Shimp, administrator of the An- supplies at Memorial Hall, $8.70; the flour to take the plnce of t he X Lebanon, .Ohio. -andw"pay postage - -- - - _ .____ __ "But will you hid e?" as ked Mac MacNelIy cursed and again drew Shimp estate. William Vail, salary janitor at-the second egg. -0Nolly. t hrew up his hands, this ti:ne in - Christhia Wilgen'busch, admin- Memorial Hall, $20; Ed S. ConkWANTED Send "Hide!" The idea hlld not oc- ba rned ~hag:in. There was deep' istratrix of the estate of Frank li,n, secretary.Warren C?ounty ~g_ Euy Tout Of curred to Duane. regret rn ·hls dark eyes as they George . Wilgenbulfcch, deceased, rlcultural Soelety, reI!alr of bUlld. If you have no electric to lister W A,NTED- Pekin Duck Eggs for "There's a wide· open doorway. rested upon Duone. filed her inventory and appraise- ings at fair grounds, $1178.74; hatching. 'PremiUms paid, MilA sort of a round hall, u vestibule, "I accept,' Duane," he rejOined ment. State vs. Willard Thompson, fees, and do not wish to heat th~ oven, lard's Hatchery, Oreli!'0nia, 'R. R. of bread in the frying lay slices with steps leading up to tho bank. quietly. "I'll go about the ar$15.60. mil pun and they will brown nicely on I , phone Lebanon 471-B There's a door in the vestibule, l'angcments at once." Marr;aee Licenaea _ . _-top of the stove, leaving no Duane Was le£t alone. Let us do your Sale Bills, etc. crumbs to gather!. too. It leads so:newhere. We can FOR S.&.LE put men in t here. You can be Never had his mind been so Charles O. Wl'i~:ht and Mrs. th'e re." uick, so clear, so wonderful in b===============~=.,. 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ON THE FACE OF IT "Where are going my pretty maide?" "I'm going a-milking sir, she saidI'. "What is your fortune, my pretty maide?" "My face is my fortune, sir," she said e. "Exactly what mine is, my pretty maide." "I pity your poverty, .sir/' she saideA nd the lowing herd wound slowly o'er the lea.
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best ways tQ enforce Prohibition, lind It was this method, that cif edu- pl'oduced many machines 01' di!!. , IS UED EV~RY WEDNESDAY ' oating the public to t he evils and tinctiv e design such as scooter' , -- • _____ bad effects of alcoholic stimu llints lifeboats, combined land and w ut D. L. CRANE t _ Publi.h.r thllt was making America the most el' aircraft, speed 1Il0tOI' bOlltS, Mr. anA. 1\11'11. 11 01\'0 1'11. (ll'oha m . o bet co untry in the world before aut oplalles, etc., and also devel- Wl're de legate 11'~ Farm r ' WI ek Offic,. Pbou....................... No, 112 .the a~OIJtilln of the prohibitory oped manY types of air mot 1'S. f.1'0111 the W aIT 'n pun tr Far:ll R •• id.llc. . . ........ ..........,...... No. 118 meas ures. With J. N. Wi~lys .he expundc(! Ihe . Bureau this w(' Ik. , Prohibition based on individual Curtiss factorle. )n 1927 to m \!et , ' Subac:ription Price, $1.50 • Y.ar choice i$ tru e prohibition. Per- the war demQJlds of t he Allies. 1 he W , . 1'. me t Thut'sdllY s?nal liberty is n precious pO!;ReSHe ha's been in the front l i ne uHerl,l oo n, wilh Mt·il. W, E. Ogles, ~"'.,.d •• P •• 'offi~. at Wayn •• plfl. s ion. It is worth while to t each in man'S battle for the. conqu st bee. f)hlo , •• S.cond CI .... Mall M."~r tl)e true facta of t he ease against of t he ait', and it is hard ~hink M ~·s. R ~sn Mn on di ed Tuesdav alcoholic excess in order to make of airplanes without thinking of ufLernoon fo ll owing fivc weeks o'f FEBRUARY 13 l 192U' persons accept the idea of prohi- CUl'ti s~. Recently he wa s o ne of lllnes:l. FUiH' I'ul .· ('r\' i~t' .. we're ~o n =======-=====c==~1 bition of their own free will, elim- two th o usand leudel's who fol'c- dUI' ted .I'l'i c\ay at 2 p. tn., fl'O I1l t he inoting the atmosphere of COmIJul- . gathered at a dinner "To the Pi- ~ . E l l1. . e nure ·gory regula t ion of personal habi ts . on ee r s of th e American lnduHtNo man ca n end by being s up. _ _ __ _ _ rie, ," kn o wn a s th e "Ten Billio n I n Ihe bus ketb lll\l gallic with ':.I rpm'iol' wh o will not be gin wi t h Dolla r Dinner" as the aggregate li ~ l e o n th hOI11<' 11 001' Friday ~ \' li(>illg infe ri o l'.- 8ydncy Smith . wea lth of th e gue sts toto ll ed about e l1ing. IIUt' boys I O~ l in II c l(Isely $10,000,000 ,000. Many of the co nleste r! g'~l1l e, t~ e sco r e bl'i ng me n ub o ut t he tabl e, like C U1'tiss ,- II t o J~ . .rh o gl l'l ~' gam e \I' :lS were pI'od ucLs of Am e riclln s mall \ll HO e lo,.,e, WIth H senre or Gto 5. FIRST t o wn s. Miss (, Iuru Ha tt o n ",[t S ato r• ~• for a SlHlthcrn tO ll)' b~' bus, he - - - -- iti n ' l'nI'Y includf's . J aekso lwillc , St. Augu s tine, Oaylflnia , Be 'le h, We are to observe a nati onal \\~ I'st Pulm Bl'adl. :'Ilian,; , St. Peholidu y dedicated to II mun who ~1::'<" :" ters bur, Orland o" 'he a bo will waf; a lwu ys 'First. " ,. , visit Hal'nn t , Cu ba. Whil e Hl Uay· It was sa id of him that he was tonia Beli ch she will be t he A'ue 't "firs t in war, firs t in peace and o f th e Gam b les ::It their bea ut iful firs t in the h earts of his eount)·y, win ter home. Inc n."
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ScnOlOr B o ra h, I.( v d An" riran, fea rs th a t il \l'C huild crlli , ~rs wilh · o ut m aking arral\g~lllenl " ;;a:I-f:.c· , lo r v to I1ril ain I"~ s h~d l h.ll'e a r!']l('-' .f,·r.Sf " , I;iphll ild illf' r.IC(- lI ith 1·: ,, :- la nc1 .' JI ~ ~ If Ilrc,' ''a ry. \l'hy Il o t ha l'c il? L1 uI n.ri l ~in c" t!ldn' \ al'f o rll il :lll(! ulle IS ~ k w .1\' w cll thil l lI'e shill I lIel cr at · 1 tad, 1,~;i la i l1 II nlC', s WI! ;!r ( ' lil''' i P ·'f" ... ·".II !! t'l , ,,nrli r- I hllid l ) " ro ' . I r.J"I • I k ·d . , f r ,.: I\' 11 Jl a~ (' n p!, I.... .It .Ie , . " -. ,,( .111,1. -. I... ' IIr(' il l' h;I\,· n d UIII liS it'~ fllllll" in P EA ltL 1 he BrJII ~ h , willie th e)' c" III,1 I ' ''" pI, .. 1'1' 1"1111 ( ' IlIT:\ I (; . . d lll ilin a l ~ d II,,: l·a, . a"d Wl' re l'r, Ilf ' ' " ' : l... "liT I, onc Ilf tI ll' 1I 11I -l llll ' purl ullt ('kmcnls " r r""ri fur of il. \ ' ' ho \'('1 d,dn ' l lik e 'I ,' "11,' I " II h.'lld . \ lI d 11,,'11,1'1\1' II The \\'Oll1 ell 's . Civic Lca~uc l1I e t lump it Thai Cl, "d Il in ll 1'\ ;'leL In 11 11 III "' . ,'''II Il~ 11,, 'y " .11 l' r.ird~ of allll!: l·". Th " ,'u, l i, II at thl' home 0 1 "'11 ~ . :'Ilary Il a r - f r'JIIl the d .• y wllcn ~,' l "\fl at Tr;\ · II" , 11,, 1 111' ilh 'lIba t I'. l\ l"' I' it II IC'r!) t ri fle. 'XUllt illl; >'I " . pll~ ~ . "('j' SaLtlrtlay afll'I'nIJon. UUl'lng f:d ga r \\' Ip ed .1\11 :-; ." ,,, 11' II ' , I,, ·fll l'., 110"11 1 H,"<IIlJl lly IInl il "udl/l hi" II~uli l O il lit ,. illj th e busine ss sessio n 1'I' ve lai ehan- challCl' S o f Uri tish (U:t<, lll >t lip t, II I " '1" I I ' 1 '1 t l ·· n~ ftrlt'llt ges in t he cunslitu li on allli b .l" l 192" ' I' I ,"~ ltl.' I ,HII ' ' g.. ( \IlflO .,j..' I IJ ~u """ I. u'kn.I;" I\). ' . u , _. la ws were s uggi! ~ted and voled . -. - . ' . II , . uri ..,,",, " ",," ' upon. T',Ie program co nllnt' It ee II \\ 1" ' /1 I lIrd ~ Il l'" "rOWII II; "" 1011 ·110, 1m"", A' IS I L IIcl \ S31/1' I ' In r ll I " ,,'.\ l ' I" l td • " 1' h > ' ., t· I Iq ~Jl/l,,'IIIII I.,n ll~', .ll ' !II ' II",y u l\ l ~ l hll", ,,I' · II I "' l f l'O .! _ I e Igl e u. III! I t ~ s tol~ 0 t IC crs, wd l :11I '''l' l .lI1\ q llt" l I ' " I" 1/ ,,'1 11 111 I • I . I .. .. . (} f ' . t V·,b Ie n t'11)(' ' s. I) IIY)Y I . d II ", 1''' \1111 " , o llgm jlny l'lha l it :I' "" . ;\lI . ", Jl1:I hl' ~ rlll l!: '(l lll "' . "Itltlllli Art" ~ l)ld uy th e following MI·s. L ida H atton: a Vnll'nlinc sl o ~h o llid h~ le thl :t1l. III·r '1 .1 11" It Ih, ' ~ II 1.1' IH'fl y ;/1,,1 ~ 111I11.t'd ; pr" r.I )e;J l er ~: "y by Mrs. Cm;s il' Culle lt, and 3 J!I 'II"g 1I" '" klwss ur rid,, '" lind tli,· very am ul< ing s tunts. I t was an Gruw ,' ,," r " 11' 11 illr l",I I - il l n o un ced t hat a l the n cxt mee ting ho mc. ~i l' '. ' l"" OIn nail .. ,· ., j Ih< F'e bruarv 2:-!, t1IPY plan to hu ve l\ g r i' lIlll1 ra l PI'I '''' 1111 1 II I (, I! , Y 'I Mi~s V'iol e t Huwk ins, retu rn ed t ha t IIl1h J..ra h . '''1'1''' ' 1(1 I.. IIU'; l,iH S \\· ~\I I1\1' . ca I h' r:.i·, ·.1 IlkI' 1 •.1 · l1li~ !; ionary f ro')1 J apa ll , addre~!\ Joi l< u r ~lIilll'a I)I~ ,. ill ,,".1 11 1" II' th e meeli ng . Th is lH eel ing will T ilo ""nl II llil l/J,,, ,,:h 11:\1 ' r 1'1 " ' . " 'I \! f~t toe hOl1l e of Mrs. Be rlll ce I "(' p ( PlIll u rl al ,!y l\ 1'1 :11 111 \1, ,, 1 III Dakin. All mem bers pleu~e n ote "unIl 11 l' r Till- I I ill ill II I I -I t ':.!' th e date and yl ac!c oC meeting and IVrlli ;1 r.d ,hil r:I1 " r ,. ;" /1"";: , ' llIu" make II ~ p eclll i effort l o be presTlt r lI ur ld v I . /l"", . IIl r lll<lill;: ent. It will be wort h yo ur wh ile. I ~l' rlrantl HlI".,II , ('a ll l'.! Ih" f, lt a l' Mr, and MI·s. C harlcs Gray lind l' ~ t 11 \ in g tl1:t:h"' tlla li\" j,l l1 , j .. II ltt' r· ill I'r u r.... ' '' r l' Il 1- lli ll \ an· fa:nily attended Il birthday SUI'- !..' -II,d , j UlIl' \ ' l l1l' U I t h:tt ('1 ,' (' 11' '~ln~h: lH' t · pri:e on t he ir uncl e, G. C lark " III allJ grav ily .H I' ir:"l ," th e StulT, al his home n cm' Spr ing l;lIllc . Tit ;..; dl""I J \ '4: r\" .. :l \ .... th t, Va llc y, S lIndn y. !: artwd \)r l' lll'ill . (, I L l; luIllI .i:\ I ' ni"t:r,ity, pI:t Cl'~ 1': ill-I Cill \! c,.i dt MI·5. La uI'a S h idnkel' s pe nL t Ill' ::;~Iilcu a lll l Ne 'l " .. 1. _.- ---- ---- ---- Wayn esville. S he w(;ek-e n<1 in wo nt on f l'om th e,re to the co untry h011\ o f h I' s is l.('r, MI·s. Chnr h,'y Py le, fot' 11 f IV <IlllYs' vis it. ti nt ki. d u l fnrcl' in IhE- ullil'l! r~~. t h:u " g h l, h " [lI, Ill o tiu n cite I I' ll· MI·s. H orace tnmp arrived home magneti s m, g rayily are', all t ho Salurduy and is retov ering nicely S3 11ll'. Ein . l cin '. E-IllS 10 C nfirm . fl'O Ill h oI' rece nt, Ollel·ntion. I:a rl of H erher l Sl't!lcer's lI.e lilli- i Ilun o f Cvo lull o n w h l h cl c. cnbes ' --FOR -Waitcl' Harlo nl I'et urned to hi s th~ "re tai n cd <:tn oti ~ n " as li ndeI" 'I.' . ,' " Ft°ln!: a tr a ns fo rmat io n fr o m ""I', «mp Ioy m nt 111 tne lllll ntl Sunduy, ndefinite inc a l) r I I . f r t l' f i r I . , \,11 101ll 0gcn ,e ty ll .ter atte nl tng Ie unel'a 0 li S 10 a dtfinit e . cohcre nl hel er ge n . ni ece, Mrs, Rosc Moo n. le ty." -More int e r e~ling to pm,tica l pub. MI's .F.. B. Dus ter a nd !;o ns, lisher.t I of il ew. pape r . i the rac l Willia:-n /lnu Chia rles, entertained thaI ,he big 'vYool\\,o rlh cot,eel'lI at sev«l1 o'clock din ncr ' on Thul's- plans. an cnormOtl;, advertising (lay , Lhe fo ll owing g u e:!!.' : Mr. campai g n ill1I OUn llrJ ;! to S.3.DDO.000 and Afl·s. lin t C leave l', Mr. and tlte Iir ~1 year. At.ando ning lh a MI·s. Huward Grnhum , MI'. and t'.le~ry Ih al s ('lcrtin ~ !hc ri ~ l" 10C ,~- \ MI'S. A . S . 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Gle nn Hammond C urti is one of the outs tanding figul'es in the history of American aviation. He was bot'n at Hammond sport. N. Y., an American small town, in )878. He was educated in the local public schools of Hammondsport. Today h e iR at the head of the vast Curtiss airplane industry, Hi!! sensational career may be sa id to have begun at the seat of a motorcycle-as early as 1902 ' he es tItblished ' his first factory, ey", "And what is the greatest thing in devoted to the manufacture of motorcycle !l, in Hammondsport. Rid- the world?" asked Bobbie Rabbit. "YOu know, 'Mother' is the sweet. ing hi s own machine, he set sped "ccoJ'ds for motorcycles in 1906, est. word in our language, and want to know what is the greatest thing in Later he designed aeronautical en- the: world; Well, ('1\ tell you ; It is g ines for dirigible!\. 'I-Ie! SUPOl'- LOVE." vised construction of U, S. AiJ' "I guess you're right. dearest," said Craft iOI' a time. In 1910 he Bobbie, as he kissed his Mother. wo n a $10,000 prize offered by "Doo't guelS, my dear, KNOW I" the Ne w York World in a flight "1 MtOW LOVE is the greatest th ing from Albany to New York in 2 In the world, my dear, sweet, lovely hours, 61 min\ltes. He invented Mother. Give me my sandwiches, the hydroaereoplane and thc 'fly- aad &IlPlhu kiJl," ing boat, both heralded through-'. , out the country. DAUGHTER HAS TRUST He opened flying schools in many cities, and later des igned and built fOI' Rodman Wanamaker the ParRon- "Brother J ones, do es "'America," the first mUlti-COlored /'YOU'I' uaughler trust in God?" flying boat, and first heavier-thanBrother J.- "She mu st--judgflying boat designed for transat- ing .from the company she keeps."
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·WALL PAPER Remnants .\.11 odd lots left over from last yea r in quan. ties sufficient for med iu m and small size rooms. ' This p aper is a ll guaranteed fi rst quality and ca~ be bou ght fo r a bou t 1-3 of the original prices, Our new 1929 papers will be in s oon for your inspection ,
Myer Hyman NOTICE OF A P POI NTME NT
DatE'd this 20 t h dny of J anua r y W . Z. ROLL. JUQge o f lhe Prob ale ou r l, Warren Counly, Ohb III. C. Drake. Att y. Il:1
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decells d. Notice is h e reb y given t hat harl es E. Mich ener has been duly appoi1lt d and qUll litlcd a sadmin i trlltor of th e estate of Sarah E lla Michener, late oc. Warren . ounty, Ohio, deceased.
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Dr. John Zettle CASH 'BUYERS Optometr rst RE SID E NT
PE RMANENT LOCATION
F01' Furms, if Pl' ic ed rig ht ; doubles and Singles Busin ess Properly fo r StI le 01' tra de. Ca ll or wrile
CHAS .W. MILLS
19 N. Broadway
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Rdd Longacre is I~ome f rom ~1 1 ·R. W ilhu r , ~ I n i'k, Mr. J. W. '" hit.· and !'I1,.s. W. O. Rapcl' er c .inei nnllti. wh re he ha s had em. 110 _ t l'~$e 't u til \V . I". M. Stldely ploYl1lcnt. Mrs. la r enco . mit.h rethl'l1cd vf tb M, 1:.. church lai<t We dne -' tlU\' :11' ('l'I\oo n Ilt the hom of frs. lo Dayton' un clay aft'o r spend ing scverul day s with home folks. Clark. Mr. und Mr8. W illiam Bergda ll Afte r tlle busi ness ses.iol1, R ev. 1('nuct l!~lVC t he fif t h chap te r of spen t , nturday in Day ton . The Ladi es' Aiel had an all-day lllt'l' "I.u .ty, "Friends of .Africa ." Mr. . EnlC>l'so n Earnhurt r ead u ui lting an ti CQ\'cl'ed di It din n er I(Ianet, hr.1 v' n rellllonS why I did Wed nc sday at t hc hom e of Mrs. nol a tt('lld th e mi ssionary meet- Ru t h Savage. Re ports IIrc from William in,!!." of th e past y m·. Mrs. MooIlla I' r ead the leaf! t, " Tw elve r eu- Brown tha t he j~ not ';0 well. He ~on,.;' wh:; I lll : ~ nd cd t he Illi sion- hilS been ill {Ol' some t imc a t the home Qf his da ug hter, Mrs. Be rUl'Y lll ed ill;{S oi the past year. " S('\'cl'lll J:. lies read se lect ion!1 tha Wooll ey, in Dayton. Cl'om t h ]) ull ,a Call . T obacco is being ll'ucked from ncrl'Ositl'lo nt fl we re serv ed dur- hm'l! to Miamisburg l~ n d Dayton ing lhe 1'1l.J. ~a ;.l oc inl hour. Ad- hy Messr s. Wharto n alnd Moss. Walt er Ken r ick ' an d A. L. S ides j ,) urll ed to meet t.he fil'sl W ednesdny in Ma rc h at the h ome of Mrs. made a bU !lincss trip to Dayton , Mon day . .r. D. Mnrlntt. Mrs. Ha rry G)'sham retu r ned lOY AL T EMPERA NCE L E GION hom!! fro m a v isit at Can fie ld, O. Mr. a n d Mrs. Melvy.n Swa nk Tht! Loyal TCIll[lel'Unce Legion lind ch ildren ure s pe nd ing t h is lI'ill III 'cl III tho ho me of LilJi un C. week iwt h t he for mer "s fath er at ' 1Il ills Friday, Febl'ual'~' 15 .. after Miamisburg. ,;c huo!. LI' t us have a full altenMr~. Charles Joh l1!! a n d Mrs. ,Iancf' . Vi ~ ilors welcome. Kesler Gra ha m are o n l he sick lis t. CLASS Mr. and Mrs. Willi u,m Coleman nnd Miss T he lma were dinn er SA V E D! g ues ts at t he hom e of Mr. und II un 1.1][> asy lum roof a few Mrs. Harold Ke lHs .n,nd son (1t rerHli l·. were being carried out by Mt. Ho lly on Sunday. Mr. lind Mrs. Geo rgE! Sm it h un d :l lora l bui ldel·. On e of lh e innort h or t own, spent Illll t Cl< wus Il s~ isti ng him in a little chi ldren . S unday wit h MI'. and Mrs. Cha rles ,iob. All well t well unti l lunch time, S mi th. when, ns t he clock struck one, the W illiam Gra ham unci H arry buildl'l" s as iSlllTlt (' lulched him nraham too k dinner Su nda y wit h a ro un d th e n eck a nd, giving a ler- MI'. a nd Ml·s. Kesler Graham a n d da ughte r . ribl e la ug h. snid: " ome on, let' jump off." MI'. an d Mr s. Ru ssPl I Binegar, The huilder was frighte ned out M n and daugh ter, of' Hamil ton, of his life, but s udd e nly he ha d Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ke nrick a n d n n insp ira tion . . Ila ug hter, of Cen terviJI,e, were Su n "No;' h replied, 'Anybody dll Y after noon g u.e~ts Olt t he home cou ld do that. Come dow n an d o f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. leI's j ump np. " Mrs. Id!) E. Clark, of W inc hest er, Ind ., was s week-~md g uest of J UST A CHASE- THAT'S ~LL Mr_ an d Mrs. Cha rl es Clark, a n d ..t tte nded t he fun era l of Mr. Ma h"D id yu miss that train, s ir ?" Ion Ridge a t Waynesville on Fl'iasked the porter . da y. "No; I didn't like the lo oks of it, so I chased it out of th e s taLio n." .-~~_iIIIII
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LEBANON, OHIO
PIRE! Do YOU carry f ire in sur an ce? If yo u do you kn ow t hat s uch pr otection on ly covers PA RT of y our loss in ca se of fi re- while F YR FYT ER protectio n is t he modern method of preven ti ng all loss, and is mu ch cheap er too. I nvestiga te.
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We wish to announce to · the public that we have purchased the Hardware and Implement business of - Fred M. Cole. We will endeavor to' have a Complete Line and sell as low as possible, qua~ ity considered.
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$1. 00 Dr Miles RC!Ill . 89c 25c Miles Ant i-P ain Pill s .... ........ ...... .. .... 21c $1.00 List e nn e .. :..... .. 89c $1. 25 Konjola ... .. $1.08 2 bottles ... .. .... .... .$2.00 $ 1.25 Pinkham's . Veg_ ' Comp ........ .. $1 .08 $ 1.20 Coldwells S yrup Pens in ..... ..... $1.08 $ 2.00 S. S. S. Remedy ... .'.... .. .. $1.89 75c Asperi n T ablet!! ... 69~
'On the farm, 1 mile South of Morrow, oil the C C C Highway,
. Consisting ~f .Fresh Cows, Springers, Bred Heifers, Yearlings and Heifer Calves, carrying the best blood lines of the breed. .' 'Also Horses, Mules, Hogs & Implements
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The firm will be known the Waynesville Hardware.
A cow that's giving less milk (han she should isn't mak ing mon~y for you, But perhaps j t i:;n't tile cow's fault. Feed your cows T uxedo D airy 16%, and watch thei r mLlk-fl ow increase, ' More n ilk <: "cry da y- and longer lactat io n pcriud s- result from feeding this scient' :it: blt:nd of ca refuJl y selected grains 1ll1J min <.:I·~1 sult3, together with pure cane mol asse:!. T uxedo Dairy 16% brings results at a low co~t. We can supply you promptly with a In:sh st~k. .'
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Several men fi-om here made a b~s ine<ltl t..l'ip to Colum bu!l F r iday.' MCllS l'S H. 1\1. and Cha rles Clark attelided the f uneral of Ma hlon Ridge at Way n esvi lle Fr iday afll'l·nOOn. . '1\11'8 . W il linm Co'l mall a,nd Mis ', 'h lmll, . accompanied the tate nlirse to Cincinnati Monday', in t1' e inte rest of Miss T helnlfl. 01'. Co fie ld,' tlltes hel' cond it ilm g l'eat~ h improved . . _-~~~~~~!'!!!!'''!!!'!''~;.._ _
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Every doctor re,c ommends fresh Fruit and Vegetables to those who want a healthy fam ily. This week you will find a large va riety of Frui ts and Vegetables at OUl' stor es to choose f rom and a t t he lowest p ,.ices in town. T a ngerin es.. per Qo,zen ......... ... .. ....... .. .. .. ... . .. ..... ..... ..... ... .20c Flol'ida Oranges, 2 dozen for .. ..... ........ .... , .... ...... ......... ... .35e S tamen Winesap Apples, 4 pounds,
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W AYN~SVILLE, .OHIO
LETTUCE ; ICABBAGE, CELE RY, GRAPE FRUIT A f ull line of Bakery Goods will be fo und here. Layer Cakes .. ........... .'..... .......... . · .... ............. .. .. ...........15e to 35e . Large Pies, each .. ... ................. ..... ...... ............... ,....... ... ........... 25e . · Sweet Rolls, per doze n.:.......... .. .. ........................ .. .. ,...,' ........... illc v ookies, ·per dozen ......... ...: ... .... ................... ,..... .. ...... :..... ...... 15c· . Donuts, I!er Gozen .. ...... ........... ........~, ...... ........ ; .. :...... : .. : ... , ........ 2.5 e · W E HA VE ~R.E SllI F ISH AN D OYSTERS . 'E at Mdre 'Fish' , .\ , ".
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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL
"THE ONLY GIRL IN S IGHT"
The Wakitatina Miscellaneou s club, with the aid of the Mothers club, will present a play at 'the Gym, Wednesday night, February 27th at 8 p. m. The tickets Ilre now on sa le and seata can be re'OLUMBUS, OllIO- The time served at the Drug Store from linait fOl' the introd uction of bllls Satul'day noon until Monday night. in the E ightY-l!ighth Gcncral As- ---.....~. sembly cxpired MondllY night, and lhc last minute rush witnessed scores of new measures lindillg their way into the legislative hop11(11', making a t otal of a Httll! liVer 600. Th e law makers will ntl w ut! busy fot· seve rul weeks in di,;~ ccting some with final )·t!comm cn !Julion::! uy the various committt!"s, Invitlltion ol'e now out for the Thcre is howovel' no I)O~sib i1ity of supper tendered to the 4-H Blue adjournment of the s tatesmen I.efure lhe lalter pllrt of April IJr RibLon Honor clubs uy the Warcurl y in May. l'cn County Farm Bureau. SliPper will Ile l'ved at the Grange hall Rr.p . H. E. C. Rowe, of Holmcs in Lebanon at (} o'clock Friduy, l'" unty, hns intt'oduced a bill ttl February 22, Ilnd an evening oC jl l'otl'ct farmers against ll' espa R~ f un has been planned. Mr. W. H. ing uy t he city nimrods. The L:l1 Palmer, State 4-H club Il!ader, will wo uld I'equire all hun ters to ~ e be t.he guest of honor. cure a licen~c in the county in This club is ' Iln honor8l'Y club, whi ch they r eside and blliore t hoy formed by those boys and girl8 could go into another county to within the county who have done hunt they would have to have Ul " ir outstanding club work during the Ii enses ..valldated at a cost o f past year. Any club member in lifly cents. The bill would al lio the county is eligible to compete l'uCluirl! the chief of the fish a ,l d for t hc honor by making 13 points 'ume division to apportion ea'h out of a possi ble 16 points which year the number of pllrmalH'nt em phasize Illl phases of 4-H club. gum e wardens to the vnrious CO il n The r equirements f or membership ties in proportion to t he num Ler in this club are as (ollows: of licenses iSRued plus vlllidations 1. Securing a new member. mude. This would place the game 2. fIoldlng any of the following \ at'dens in the counties where lhe hunting ill to be done, instead uf offices: Asst. Leader, president, in the c ity counU es as at t he pros- vice- president, secretary recreat ion leadel', rcporter, chairman of <'Ilt time. a working committee, etc. The joint leg islotiv committee 3. Mem ber of demons tration which WIlS appointcd to investlgllte t eam which demons trated at least conditions in the state office build- once. in g, form'erly the Hartman hole l, 4. Gi ves at lellst one individual cornel' of Main a nd Fourth streets demonstration. hos r eco mme nded the removal of 5. Completes work by exhibiting the W orkmen's Compensation <li- at county fair. 6. Attendance and participa~ion vhli on in the depllrtment of Indu su 'io l Relatlifns, to the ~odman in 4-H activities at county fair. 7. Fair exhi~it grade in upper bui ltl lng in. Fourth s treet, between \ B'road and Goy streeta. No oth- 10 % , according to subject. 8. 88 '70 attendance at local club er offices in t he Hart man Hotel building will be moved, as a new meetings, if a member of regulartate office bujlding will undoubt- ly \ll'ganized club. 9. Attendance on club tour. edly be Ilgl'eed ·upon by both brun 10. Attendance at club camp cheH of t he Gen eral Assembly. for week. , The t('mperance committee of ) 1. Scol'e at least 000/. on healtb the Hou se has recommended the sco r e card by fair time. pa sage of t"e Ross bill, ib11. Scol'e at lellst 90 % on food ing severo penalt y tor habits Score by fni rtime. or to minors. '. penalties ,1000 ' ta nnd imprisonment of from one to 14. Active participation in so;;e 'lve . years. From noy." on billa good work for the community. . ,viii be brought Qut of com~itte e 15. A~comp~shmen ' of S6!"e rather. a rapid rate and wllJ \.be worthwhile thing at homo, which up for ' passage . . Amo'ng new was helpful to the other home mea sures introduced arl! amend- ·members. 1"'1l"t to Ohio automobile laws Ilb16. Belongs to a club which ' oiishing bills ?f. sal';!; repla~!ng scores at least 900/0 !,n SCOTe car,d them with certificates o~ title, ' to found on page 28 . In secretary s . I'cg ulate barbecues anI! res~ur- !;look. Ants ou~lde ' of coroprate- limits -~with regard ·to health GIRL TELLS HOW: to inct:easlY sala'ries (it cial r'e quiring all p'arties SHOP WAS ROBBED estate deal to be bound by }\'fit- . ' • • . . ten contract!!, to shol;ben fox hunt The. confeSSIOn of a ~~-y!ar~old ing aeason one mOllth, fining per- girl to Sheri1f South" of Wdmm,sons wtien not memb.e is-of fra~- ton,W88 .the means 01 puttl~e 10nal, m'litilry, or labor or&,anlzati~ns cal om~ers ?n the track of the Iyp,1.,,1' wearing in8igiila of re- p08~tlly ~11~y. p~rties~~9 ~roke. Ilpprailjement' of real mto · T. J. Smith 8 meat store on
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. once i~ ~"c~ six fot reduction ·in d er eo.1 estate, ··..:h .. ere clinecj, t o ,i-ivise "the sroWs pure.. I I' 11' seed laws, to repea aws censtng. concessionaires at county and ittdependent fairs and to license sur. d' " 1'1 n' ..ineen and to veyors an C VI e . . , )' h tate board· of five mem tab es IS as . bers. __ ~ DfMONST~ATIONS IN
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C.ONCRETE MAKING D·emonst ~aU'o ns in ·new. of mBklntt' concrete will be . , next week by H. L, Andrew, land Cefnent specialll4 in cooperation with .County Agent O1a89, wbo . k' 1 cal arrnngements for. IS mil I~g 0 . nll meetmgs. . Tuesday e~enlng, February11\26, '1 :30 o'clock, Farm ~ureau 0 ce, Lebanon. , " Wednesday afternoon, Febru?ry 27, 1 :30 p'clock, Old School BUildlng, Springboro. ' WQdn~lidaf ~vening, February 27 7 :;10 . o' c10 f K, ~urdock School, , Hnmiltonf townshlp. . . Th,ul'sday, .February 28, l):~0 '. forenoon, Harveysburg .Town ha I, !n ~onnectl'on ~Ith their F.arme~ In,s htute.. /.. _ M • By .~USlDg .large open .p~Jls, r. Andrew wlll,. aftualTy m~llvaro: jJat~heB·. of concre~e ·1 u:hr~s: e the ri~t . an.d w~~l . m~e~' TheBe will ~e the y p". Ings Wa:ren QOul}tYO'ls~r , ~Qdy ) t~l:es~d ,sho\lld p}.~n , atte~~~ " , • .-, jIi- ". , ,
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WOMAN WAS DECORATED A nllmber of fl'i e nds from Wa yne 'ville un d Lebano n with M rs. George n. Mills were Ilt the r. O. O. 1'. temple in ineinnnti TUesliay el'en in g, Febl'ulll'Y j !l, when the DeeOl 'ul iun of hivall'y was cun fNT d IIpon Mrs. Mill s. Thi s is Dr. <lnd 1rs. .\ Il endcrson the gihcst degree that cnn be con . were Da~' lon vi ~ito l'H T I:ul'::Ifla y. fe l'l'ed in R<,beknh Odd Fellow s hip Th el'!' \Va : n c lMs of 1!J. DelYt. l\fr5. Susll n F"yer 11'<.1:< \,(,I'y ill \fllllmun<ier CuI. J... '(I II. G. lIi en, lust W('('/; with aC ll l ~ illdi~c"li nt1. I,f To lcd , con ferred th c degrec.
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The Co. operative society of'St«!burch , win ,I1)eet on . d . f th ev - Tbtee 'boYI of the Smith-Hughea Thunday aftel1'oon, Pilbruary 2t, • ry 24.. The Ie. 6nI or: e - de " rtment Cbarlea ·-Day,' Horace at the bOll'le of Mrs. Lee Hawke, to ruary eninl are .. fon:.~ .. d Otloll S~. Ronald J(Udln won bealn the Lenten rewiJig for the 'bene6t lA8IC)n, Dena,.h'~p n', ,"Ollal, p~ ~he ,Warren 'County .com Chit! n's hOlpital., A full attell- letllOn.. aI, ••, Bo!~...lt pCH& , ....... ~.;a. :week. . .' . 4anc' deab'ed. . ..
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WON. 'PRIZES I,AT CORN SHOW
WAYNESVILLE LOSES
The Happy J.l ll ur club met Ilt Wayne!\l'illc lost Friday nig ht to the Dunnell hbm e February 12, . pl'ing Vall y in a \'Cl'y near footMr. Hurold Surface I'ecently with Mr s. Rhodes BUJlnell IlS usbHIl game. Luck sel.'l11ed to be purchase d a $3 00 radio. sistant hosteJis. Th .meeting WU$ with bo t h teams a s not a olle of culled to Qt:~~ I' by e pre'si dent, thl! hoys on t'ithc l' sid e wa s injurJ. O. Cnrtwright and family a~~ r which t~centy-one members ,' d lind ('\'CI'y unc ~hnt attended were in Dayton Sunday. reSPO ll~ed . . 11 cal l. We wel'e thought it even better l han boxi ng. glad td with us a former MI'. and M r~. Ml'I'l Bui'nl :In' That kind uf a gume is n ot much F o)' sale at Madden' s Lumber nlCm~b >¥ r~t~ ,~cret Stubu l:I, of cn~il y :ellled in their nc\\' hnllll'. to lost, but neit.her doe. it look "I'llI'd, 36 galvanized individual Lebanon .. RE~oe~ furnns nnd v<'ry ~ooci fro III the l;idelin eM. pig troughs, cheap. Rebu Bradd()cl( · ~:XPtessed . their Mrs . Hn cl,..1 CI'.t.\\, lind ~o n , T he Juni or Hi tel1m of W. H. S, ha nde d th Vul1ey Juni or Hi u 18 Mr. and Mrs. George Hend er Ron t hank!! to t)lI~ .cl.d · 01' the fruit , Frllnk, hllve il l'cn III for ~CI' I'ril l which WIlS e l~t thl!\h; also, J ennie ' dnys. to 4 d efellt with Wa llllce starr ing wel'l! in Dayton Monday . t hroughout the gume, scoring 10 , . , . Jh'addock expl'we.d her apprecia" 01: Sa.le, .IOOU I'od ~ of 1\ "~I'I ' uf thl! 18 poin ts. E li is s howed Mr. and Mrs. Geo rge Pratt have tio n to the dull,' .tbl· fruit which the ue ~ t ]Jn ~~ \\'ork in thi s game o f moved inlo t hcir t ow n residence. ! wa!j sent her anel fol' the llea uli- can ZIDC In Hululed ~VII'C fl'lI fC . full A 1I1 1'I;'e numuer of pupils Ilncl a ny gamc I his sea. on and mllllaged I nO WI:I'S \~hit:ll ~e.rc (lrit them gauj{e alld full II't'lghl; Ir 's ~ I! V CI' • -Cu ((':le hel's h:1I1 th' pleasure o f view- (0 lIet () poi nts fOi' the locu ls. in memory or '1Ibe: g rundfathcl', mud e. Madden's LlImhe,' \ :11'11. Watc hes--Gruen , Elgin, Hq iUff t he '}llay, " Mel'(i hant of Vl!n Tho first teum got a bad slart illoll, Illinois, elc., Cary's Jew e- Rouert Braddock. GCfll'ge LHI'I'iek i!l (" iti enlly il I ic e,' Ins~ SllturclHY afte rnoon ut th e in the ir game a nd remained slugry S hop , Leban o n, Ohio. Arter the hU ~ n Cf\S .. r the meeting wus dispo ~e a of, the fo llow i n~ al the hOIll(, of hi !! d:lughtt'r, illl·s. I Victl1ry)t heul 1'. The play wa ~ in . goiRh th roughou t tho en t ire fir st D:i1ln.r Dogol'. dee:.! wdl worth s · eing and lhe hulf but e\'('n in lhe 'last h ulf when John room;, of Miumi univl!rRi t,y program was l'I.mde l·cd: ~. . I S hukesp erco l1 plol eXfell en ty por- they got started the game wn s 1I0"\" flpent the week·cnd with hi s hOIll!! So ng, Amc:rica MarlCJn, son l,f 1\11'. :111 01 ;\1t-H. I t myed . Genl'ge Arliss, whn t oo k folks. '. Rcading- "O u Her o Jean," .Jo- Guy Kibler, of J)l.lyl oll , is vc, .... ,de llle purt of lhe old J ew, wa s es- ['(I ugh thnt tho buH could n't even gel to th e basllet; in fact, t hey , .' sephin c Gons. ' . '" wit h bronch illl Iln<'ullloniu. pe('ially pnj'lyed 'Iln d ·opplaude d. lV~re lucky In hit the buckboard. VII'glUla Hardm gets even Wltti, Rec itntion , lr;.ole ~nrgRl'e t Gons • Those whu Wt' nt Ilre as fo ll ows: Sherwood was known too well her sWliethellrt nt the Gym, on Reading 1'o'i, My. Val enti ne" J\/ y ta Pcne '. FI'silk Brudbury in this gllnlC an d was ve r y clo>!el y Come and s(' how I1'mll Ri 'I I'H Murch 1 " , , . , Reba Rl'addllek. i . wedding day is s poil ed . "1'0111' 1 IIIC I'L Brunnocll, Ar thur SUl'fllcl.': gum·tled bill sco red 6 point~ for Contest, "Lio@ln un d the Na- Fathl!r," at t he Gym. Arlhul' 'warlzel The lma St J ohn high-point Illan :ll that. Mr. and M)·s. George H endertion." .~ • • , 1111'1 (>5 'Neall: Trilla Rich, Lol ~ son s pent Sunday with relatives Henk le IV!!nt fas t and scored 4 ; E!;lhel' Mi ll·llhne!' rece'ived t he M ls~ J ean KlI1dle spet I 11'0 (I Qy~ Seurs athel'ine Bl'anstrntor Lou - cou nle r,., but it Inuked like he was in Middlet own. { prize and Mae S~ttert.hwniie t hl' I'~cenlly witli hel' nunt. M I' S. Mug-j i ~(' <';;'[1119,; Luuise H e nd erson: Dona little tuo fast anci might have 1 gle Durnet. Il ld Nobl~"'1'Ballard Wallace, Kllth- Rco l'cd mol' if he hnd slowed dow n u MI·R. L. M. Henderson and MI'. conllolaoon. A ftc r the progra m u delic ious 1'.... 11 Gl'aliall1, Mildrcd Grnham, a I il tl u. Boyd Hend el'son wac. Lebnnnn t WO-COU1'SO h )nc h J wns serveci by MI'. and MI ·s. O. R. nl;'le;;by EI<,UI 0 1' lI eigh tmll ll, Agnes Che nvisitOl'S Monday. l\1ainou!l unci Frye both played the h oswHscs, whIc h wns' enjoycd and Mrs. Walt'I' flak!'!' W C I'!' lluy- oweLh, Emmu Ault, Mucey Cartel', B good game but coulrln't hi t Hi e tOil s hopp 'rs FI'illl y. Ev(.I),n CUI·twright, Helen }:arly. Announcement of Roscoe Furnas' by nil. bll sl(l.'t e nough, while Fl'omm he ld 1'he next meeting wil l be held at elopement to be given in "Poor J\fnl'Y Leith Edwul'ds Mildre d FI'ier cl o wn th buck I(UUl'c/ position very Have YOllr suw s fllC'd by Ill:!the . home of MJ's. Earl Hockett. Father" Ilt the · Gym. ·hine. T hey cut clea n 1', truer 11l(, od, H len Ge ha rt. leta H es~ , efficiently,. Lew is. oac h t John is going to run belter. Roy Pig olt, Ilt l\1lld dl'n' R le o Hawkc, Eth MI'. and Mrs. Forrest Hough INDEPENDENT BASKETBALL l he boys through some lig h't pracLumber Yard. and daughter Ilre spending the The H. S. facul ty and cha p- Lices this week nnd tlten t hcy will week in Dayton. TEAM' WIN AND LOSE Mr. and Mrs. W. E. 0 ' ('/Ill en- I'ones were delightfully e nter tui n- be ready to enter the co unty tourtel'tuined th e J oll y Mlltl'on ~ and ed lus t Thul'sday eVe'I1 ing lit II nament thi~ week a nd fight h ~ rd Vcrn Hough and family were Thul'sdal' night th e Indepe ndent their hu sb und ~ IItul'day ni gh t . Valcn Line PUl'ty, given by the rOl' lhe lillich-wished for chamllion dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. telll\'] joul' neyed to ,Frankli'n Ilnd ,OphOl1101' cluss. With a beuu- shi p cup . T he lin e- up: Fronk P eele on Route 3. came home dll1l1rti ng ullder a 24 Mr. Iln(' M~s . AI'thul' AMBOII; o r tifully decoruted I'oo rn nnd a good S.V. H. S. to 23 defeat, handed th em b y the hit. H ealthy, vi3ited MisRes Lizzie ol'c hestra ,c11l n cing was the feat ure B 1" P Saws filed by machine. Cut l"l'llnklin Mel'chant.'J. Sever al of an ti Lillie onr! MI'. George P r att , of tbe ev en ing. Delic ious refresh cleaner, truer, faster. Roy Pig- the locllls eoulll not mllke the trip, Friday eve ning. i mellt.~ of pi a-la-mode. punch and Funk, f ....... , ....... 0 r \. 4 ott, at Madden's Lumber Yard, candy h eal't~ wel'e se rved. The Crites, 1: 2 0 so it WIlS not the stro'ngest line-up 2 0 '4 that made t he tri p. 1 What do yo u n lppose PI'Ofessol' chaporones w ' l'e Mr. and Mrs. Kru g, C . . " Mrs. P. H. Diles, of Rockford , o AI'milage, MI'. and Mt·s. ·L. · Turn~~ g OO VOl'll B I'ryhill Ilnd Bunnell made 18 Crllbbe is guilty of now? Come Ohio, is visiting her son-in-law and 3 ~ 1 of the 23 poin ts. SeaTS WIlS suf- and see hipl in "POOl' Fa ther," a l C. St J ohn, "';rl'. und Mrs. Charles , Lu_s m ··,.. daug hter, Mr. and Ml·S. R. J. Ado Rouit7. l· <ln u Mr. W ill Kersey. I" Be~n .. ',' '0 0 fe rin g with 11 bad leg and could t he Gym, March 1. IIms. 4 · Smltb \." ,....." , • 2 ,0 no t play his usua l good game. Hay 2 0 School wi ll be dismissed Friday ° J::.ester j,.,.L ~;~·,t.- ... 1 and Granmnn did good work at Mrs. Maggie Burnct was in Day Mrs. W. P. Salisbury ~., I'eo .' . ... ," 0 0 guard. . Schlaider ;'vas the big . ton to Ilttend the fu nerlll of a of t hi s week fOI' t he basketba ll · Huff turned home after spending sevnoise for Franklin with 4 bask ets. co usin" S unday, In tel'l1Ient wns lournument and on Ilccollnt of eral weeks with her children in Total 3 15 6 Wn!!hingtfJ l) 's birthday. at Gratis, Ohio. Cleveland. ----W. H. S. . Pl'ofe~sor ll1ilh says th/lt thc ~'he 1i' l'csh!l1ll n cla ss i ' preparing 1 . I 3 ~. .... ntn'.lI s, 0 o RayW qshi ngton ~ IjSyc hol~y ,nQn '.tor Thurs(lay nfternoon Ilt S hel'\l'ood, c 2 ·2 6 and' Tum. al'.C T ~ '2~:aO! ,....Judge.qJugh. ~. Wright, of Henkle, g " ,,, '" ......... 2 o1 ,(,. 4i for Wj lm ington , will be ,. the .speakel·. From m, g ........... ...... 0 but !t[r_ and Mrs. PI'entice Tinney Th~ , puulic is cordially invited to · Hay 0 o 0 For sale at Madden's Lumber the and son, of Fllirfi eld, spen t t he utten~1. _ _ __ Yard 3 National double jack fence - - -- - .. week-end with the former' parT owl 6 14 stretcherS'--the tool to stl'etch ents, MI'. and MI'!;. Joe Tinney. THE WAYNE TOWNSHIP your. wire fence with. • 1I bstitu tioll s. ( • > Refel·ee- Little. FARMERS CLUB MEETS Mr, and MI·s. J . T. ufferty nt}!1 Mr, anil ·M~ Harold W'i11iamsol) Miss E dith and MI'. J osiah' nf· This wock the boys, go to Lebaand little son, of Dayton, were ferly, <I of · Frankli~, •.'s\l I :- ~l;!\'ld~y 'r h . Wuyne Townsbip FllrmCl'fi non to e ntel' the county lournaguests of theit parents; Mr. and .!it . the. ~omeof f~. ,'.I}}umson 1!lub hl! ld its Febl' um'y m ceti~lg on Illent whi ch is lo be played at the Ml's, H, H. Wiliiamsph Saturd9 an.d ' family. \ .. . t. Vu l ntine's Day at the home Alll'nI(ln Hall on FridAY and Satni~ht and Sunday, . I' .. '.,.. ''''......... ,. l' ,., .. . 101' t.'h'. a nd Mr!l. Quincy Gons. AI - ur~lIY the 22 and 23 of Febl·uary. The W. H. S. reprellentatives Yoqr :Gruen \~atch .~~wel:" 1.11 t!lough. five of the regular fami'E xpert wate~ clock ' repaidn", Warren County I ~ C~ry. Je el~y hell fat led lo Iesl)ond to roll call. dl'Ow IlS Wayn esville's unlucky opOUr specialty. Cat.y's Jewelry Shop, .Lebanon , OhiO.. ,9ome '". aM none of .the hon ol'ol'y mem- ponen ts. Otterbein, and ' the bOYS Shop, Lebanon, Ohip. Our . motof the and Ilee the latest s tyles. . ers w ~re present, IIbout forty c lub are going to fig ht hllrd to push the to:" )Ve do it ~ight or I)ot ,t al1. Orongc and Bl ac k to 't he top if • , .lI 1 Mr. and MrA. Et han Crllne and memp~rl!, a nd vis itorli enjoyed he possible. This will be ' t he best Mr. lIil(1 day toget her. Son nnd MI'Ij. May Cook, of ]layt on, s pent Sundn y wi th Mr. un d 'i '~ . ~p l6n~-4~~-#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~; pil:o lity of 'the ha mil, the yn r,.rfs. D. J... Crane. i;u ~'niBhed by MI'. Sidwell Ellis, Well l'ep1'esented bec~uBe the tellm . . cllnno/; win without s upport. OQme For sale at Madd Il'!! Lumber the to.J ics diHcussed in the pl'O- 'on, let' s everybody .Igo Ilnd le't Yard, 9 steel fen ce . fl OHt clriverH ; I;l'a 111 , togethcl' with the sociabil- our IIlogu n be "Beat Otterbein." will drive PO!lt!l t hl'o ugh l' ocks on ity always fo und in club gllthcr--.-- ~ . ~ ~ --ings, nIl made the oefllsio n one to c)'el!k bed!} ells ily. 'be l'cnwmbe red. , . HORACE J. KURTZ, THE Miss Mamc Brown'!! mnn y friends Among t he gue sts prellent were SINCING_ EVANGELl5-T li'l1rnp1'A1I',I""1' Vl('f'" were heir! in in t his cQmmunity will he !flad to fOl'me .. club mem"erR, Mr. nnd Saturday after-iI know t hat she i. vel'Y much II II ' 1' . l\~I·S . I1m·vey . BUI'nett, of .~e n terMunay omcialing uftm' n ~ev l'e illn<lli,R. vllIl.\; Illsu MI'. and Mrs, Kisor,. of cemetery. Daylon; ,Judge a nd Mrs, Rober t - . . Hear how Jnm<'!l Gihbon!! OVP,I'. :-; huw ha n, of I.eb ano,n. Judge ,. diell. Sl1l'1- ('omes .hifl two fnHings--politics SIUIIVh?, ". gnve a. sll lendld aeldl'css , . of he l' and a fa.f~ 1 aLiI'nction I'dI' th e fu il' UpO Il Home things gold cannot s near, X ' in "Poor Father." . buy." . . "~:'''''v-l''~d hy two 'l ~ : r I The Jnnulll'y ' m eet mg of thiS 'H. E. lind· ~ Mr. nnd Mrs: E. H . Ha l'l a n have (' Iub was helel nt th e comCortllhle thoved to Day ~o~. Russell Su li s- : home uf Mr .. ~lId ,1111'8.. E IiIlK Ogerlll ,serviee t: I S~~;lrij~~~~~~e 'M.I·. Robnds, of bury and family will occup y the I ' sby. At thiS I'll eetmg Judge , • I ,;' r beld Ilt the res: house vacated by the !·brlan!!. Oechn nt an d wife, of Lebnn(m, \Mr. and Mrii. H. C. Coleman, interment :.vas . i were l he !:ruests of the. club ~nd M.r.,~ al'ld . Mr£. Francis Colemlln, of New CardR-Birthda y ,Con Vil le!; ,. t he .J udge gave a ve ry m terestmg Norwood, and Mrs. Lnura Foster; cent, Frie nd ship, Sympathy lin II 1 descriptio n of a lrip he onc'e' mnd~ of' M,t: Healthy, were guesta of AnnivIIJ'i!ary GreelingF. · t Ca rY's ' to Ji' lol'i(/II, _ Mrs: Kale Colenian on ' SUIi~ay. Jewelry Shop, ~ eb:lI1on , Ohio.
"'uantity carried away a: \j l1lea~' an~' s. e veral,' cans or bU'(!ketl! . \O~Tlii:h ed'I'ittl e e.r "" I .' h 'h'" d' b .• w 0 a een IV. ith-l .., . th G Idi FIl 't mg W. :,r. mo er, 0 e n , a,nd uncle, Clarence Doss, in Harveysburi, ran away 10311' week on . 'nt . f '11 t.... t d ' acco? 0 I . r.e... men, an etutnlng ,to Wllmmgton w~ere the family had forme,ly lived,. toJd her story, to the sheriff, graphicallY describing the Smith meat !!tore and the stolen articles which, IIhe said, :were takeft ·to their home and hld4 den undet the floor in the \titCh~n. ~' The CI~ten county sherUr ' im' d' t 1.. .lfI·.l.d' V.a~"nl' C'. D m~. la e"". no. .. ~ "'~~' .' .., , ...,. Joy, who, after a visit ~' ~11Jm1!i" ton accompanied . by Mr• . Slnitlt, procured a s~arch ~arran~ a ,~on Thursday ,February :14, wi~b, eputy RUBsel Bentley, ,~herltr\ ul'k'e rth and Deputy Hufford; c)f War ren county, went to"the of the .couple but found no one~ere The officers proeeeded to se'arch the place aiu' lbund the '(9.0s e boards under the ' linoleum as the "[ guess I .am a girl had said they would: but }Vith' ROIN often 'we liear the exception of a piece of ba- No )'leed for complai!lt it con the place ' was empty. .,. . that laggard, lazy ' wat ch ~'~t:~~;:!II~~j Starting out insearch of the cou- by Ernest Starr,' the';:' pie the officllrs ·takln&" dUferjlnt watC!nmaker, at ' .Cat''y!~· '\> .•'h T..:'m'AII':'·; H~~~~!,t~,~!~~i;~VUQllnetO· ,,[ 'ro~tea. ' Boon app.re11ended. ~e~ Sh op, L·e bano~,. . Oh'.10· 1 '~ and they were broug1!t to WIl~esville, and after a hearing befor,e week ttendlng . tbe · secon4 anuual Mayor Rogers ··they were .rel1)an 4;- Garae~ and Flow.er sch.QO~· ·" ed to the Warr~n QG.~nty jail un,- etriJct on. was given. 'by Prof: der bond of $1000. :'~no.tl.t;er P4!J;- and' Ho~tes, also ~ by Jens -!,en~h, son .who Is luspected of bemg Rii- nationally kno'Yu, laDdsca.,.e 'exl!elit tmti",.t..,jf': pI.i~ated in the robbe*y wascal,l.J ht ",,~.. ' , ' :,7d ' . '. ' in .: Frai;l~in and· lodged in j,ai.l, '... , ' Cottsult , Dr. ~udo pijt oUr eye~''' fbe CIrl. ~ho .~el ~Y ' \M name, 8~"t IIpeclall~t, l, ue1ct,.Y( ,''rhurao~. MarY -Ellen I F1int~ il tn.:the ~ ,day and Saturday:.a! Cary'll ,Jewtb~ county C.hlldren a hSJme. i ' e,lry Shop,: !-eb~on; O~iQ. . .....
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REVIVAL SERVICES .Miss Luella Willi amson retul'D'ed to her schoo1 du t i !j a t Ohio T he series of revival meetings 'Wes_eyan on Sdnday, after spend- , wi il begin at the Methodist church i~g a few days .vit h hom e folks. n xt Monday 'night .nnd . continue " ~ .~ un t il Mllrch lOth, Secvices Ilt ' , Did yo. u ~ve'l" see nny on e Wear \ 7 :30 p. m. a .w ooden .kimona·'! Come and see Th e pur-tor will do the preaching :John Shultz a a the old dal'ky ser- and will pe ass'isted by the singvent' in "PQOI' Ji'ati1cl''' at the Gym [ ing evangelist, Hor~ce J. KUI:tz, M~t:ch; t ' . o{LaF:lyett~, Ind., .who has ha~ Il , '-,'., . r. . . wide expe n ence In condu cting ·?t~art~1i .~~y sa~!) t~~t If y~u large choru s choirs in' simil!\r 'sel'b~l'Y: ' t~e ),pdy ' ~he eVldencc Will : vices. ' . ',". be ·~Q,ne . .,(S~e ..~~W Florence Day I, 'ropics~ tor the , week will ~e ; as v:~lu.nteer9 · ~o . ,~elp. h,?T do, a~a~"l ~Ql\owls: " ~onday,.. .".s~~sqns ;,!f , :Wltti the ~.)Ildene~ ; m Poor<Fath:. t ,Refl'eShing;r!~ Tuesday night., ~'The. " ;,Friday . everung, M,arch 1. . Power " within ' Us.;" . W.edne\l·dll~ ".. . - .""""",--: . J1ll1:ht. ·' Am 'l a Ohl'istian?:'l'Thurll.. - Heall YeI' . Hear' y~! . .Hear ye t aay ··' nlght; . ''lHome InftQ~ce;" atbe Me~blildliif!ebJiit'h: y~ 0ld-1'lome qoncert ..w!ll be giver:! I Family night; Friaay night, "The yUnr,l' 29 , . At Ye WaX!'e~VI.lle Gyme " ' f"vC'. ~ment of a Li~e;" Boys' and '. -:.,....---~ . On Sn~uraar ""~mn~, February- 28 I Gir1s' ' Night. A: cOTdial welcome· " Yo~rex SU"..,eal" . fl,t el!dlt of ye cl?c~. r is extended to all · these s6t'vlcea. 'I"i..io Jre.t, ' tlold At old-time price of \. . _ __ .. _ _ _. . ~ :- 'r' . Ten and Fifteen Cen~11 Music by Ellis and 'Brown . Lytl!-, Ladles' Ald Let us
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Commo n Pl... Proc•• din •• See Ua Early for ·Your Sale Datee . We G.u~lrant"le THE LAST The case ot' ·LeLura ·Printz ve. Satiaf art:ion or Charg e Nothi ng. E. J. Gntewo od et al., was settled "Have you r ead "Finis? " and 'dismiss ed wiUiou t record. "No, what is it?" " The case of Ernest Printz vs. "Oh, it's the lust word in books." E. J. Gatewo od et al.; was settled and dismiss ed withou t rccord. z Phone No. 320 Phone No. , The demurr er of' plaintif f in the case of Seigla and Mahan vs. Ar- ORD INAN CE NO. 122 lIAPTF .R XIIl, hili hanrls. P oggin had druwn till' past f1 oodl'rI back. t hur Neufar th was overrul ed by quicker ! Duan e I ':cd t speak. His lips the court. "" UrdlnAa".., Cb" 1•• 1...· ,,· bl.. h . hull bO IU'co l'(lln g 100 whul III kTl{,w n\ Subsc rib e for A t earing agony l'ncoll1]1l1"'iNI we re wClik :l nll limp. Their A t II I..,w minut 5 berol'!' hul f· Ch., U.,.ton I'o"' ~r ..... the Miami Gazette move1 U .. bl Co"'_ Elm er Lamb was releuse d from l»aUy IIUl)' clanr ..., for , ·: ..•.... rlu !II! II,,· ",\1.1. :-l\O:II1' A:-lll EV I'; Il\- ,,!,,~~'~I~~~~!!!! Jla ~ t t\l' O 11 dnrk ~ol1lJl/lcl hoc.ly o f hi:< brea Rt. H e pull ed- pullett - at IllC'lll wn ~ k Lr" ly perccp tible. ,~~~~~~~ Nll:H'1' juil undcr $50 0 ·bo nd. . "III". IWI.J';." L1,n\ 1M . Ihe ~ 1.I .. hC" turnlah" d Co th" "ublh' ]".nI)8 Blulll hOI'selll !' n ap pe:ll'c(\ fur down, tUl'n random : I be iUlIlIllllu t c d 1 "Hu\'e- .·ou-",e nt- for her?" f.roundJi l. 8.r.~'''. "'- I'~' l .anN, Aile)". IlIJ:hl fl'o m 'OtlL" · Iu.lIr lIeHll' aflt'l' Thunde r of boomin g s hot ~ all lUIII 'A,·enor.. I.. tb" \' 1110"" ing into thl' r,,~d, They callie at "0, 01' no: It's not that bad. Probat. , Procee din... Ml.! l oC o n e Itn,\" I f) on · hul r h o u r :illh n \\'.,. n""'11 I ... SCnC .. 01 0 .. 10. 10. 01 l'· a n . hurp ll'lll- n g'l'OUJ1 t hil t would ab out him You 've n cha nce. Why, man , yo u 11 " t dil l' III Ole'l~rtod of '11.. " f to) ' ·ear. t'ommIPu C! rOI'" Hunrl • ., of th r rlnuCt-' with willeh 8(' h ellllt! t'lI t~ h E. Mich(m er, admini stra Ret! fla sh s- j ts of s lll ok NOTAR Y PUBLI C lu .. ou CII .. b t hnvl' uttracH' .1 Il'l\<>ntiull anywhe l'e wi ll get wl'lt. You' ll pack a sig ht tOI'Charles of "anWl. ,' oInl1'p .. h'llI \.). 1Il1'lllhlUl",1 rOI' of the es'tate of Sarah EI.l a I1I~U. anti .,C .......... ln .. tb..... n.... e; I.lpl!rox shrills, yells. at un)' tilll t'. huott· I, \ · of len d ni l your life, Dunne. The a9'1'1 IlIIlIr". h. "'hlt'h ...... 111" "I ' llI' . I.. IIlJhctlll ( m.,· h., :iE( "I'I N 5 . 'l'lonl Lh., NAtional Banle 1\1 ichener , decease d, filed his invenThe end- yes- thc enel! 10c1lII, i" o ( (u ... I.bNI. pro,·ld".1 and 1'hc~' cume n l itt le fliRter AS they whole ' outh\\'l' Rt kn ows your sto" and cont ......!tln.. tbC"l'rru r. .lIIld I .... '.' \ ' j·I' y lJ\lIllI . till)) bc.\ npp rov c d tJ\' I l le d t ory With a n apprais fndi ng ement. M ight t.:nurlcll h saw KII I1(' I·Y. You n('eel n ever be as hamed O't said Vlllnge. betor,. Ihe Will DrAwn literI'd the to\l'n- 1hen fnste r - E.tat.,. Settled IVHBl f8A .. 'rh oru 111 on (lIe wllh Inlll l ' fs rc t ,I. anll arc ' ," n I tl lllP The estate of Vcst M. St.ibbs, lh e lur k of Ih e 'Vll ln K" or ~l ill- n ow t hey \\' \'I'C foul' blocks go dow n , then Bulelt. Ru t. upr('!l1(' tlJl:Hin o f the name Buck Duane. hil l" 1,.. l'n cree t ed. 111 lll'I ' onJa ll cP wit h \\·II )' nO' .. Wayn eaville . Ohio awn~'- no\\' t hTee- now two. Du- lorture -bitte rel' thlln death- Pog It' ll liv(, in Texas wi t h that of decease d ,allloun ting to $1137.2 7, \'111(', SlnlO ur Ohio, CO IIII>I ~ I " 1,1a,," sUl ' h Upp ,"uvn l , th e CO mp afl ,\ ' , Ull O U 1\ was ordered distribu ted. It was II.HI ~ p u "lrlclt'ln"" t (It· \.h .. Il g 1111111' wrlll,," o I'll a,· rrollt Ih ~ CI<>rII , " hllll li nt' bneked down the middle of A'in stood, mane like a tion's, back j l)t\v y Cl·o(·kc tt. Think of Jennie of tlHo t;IrN' lH and I)uhll c Jila ct!H of l'ennl V(' It tu nnotilc l' lo(,·n tl o u . lite divided equally be tween Charles lh ,· VI IIII I:'6 wllh el'''C lI·lclt -_. the \' !:libulC', UI> t he steps lind halt to the wnll, bloody- fae cI, grand, - home- Ill other !" )'. II'hkh t) " . C'os t of MliC h I',' m uvnl nlld rt.! ll)l ·n · Slibbs, Sr. and Vi ctor Stibbs. tiOtl tif IJO l'Jnltl · lJ." lil e Vlllu Kf'. pili" . allel BIl<,e(flc tl ll on. IIt·O ,·ltlt· (Od in t il' centcl' of th!' wide door- with his g uns spoutin g- ret!. tM TI1<' n thcre ~vas a white house ,Iirr.· n l y PO und rutlng- u f l ig-h t s ;-.: I :f "nION Ii. '1' lIn t t hi ), Hender so n. admini stratrix nr rl ....r't AU faded- dark e ned, The thun wny. eltt ,",,1 rnllltj{ or II Kilt8 ti " : ~11 \lS'~ nil dllig. ' II C"tt a nti' ('('OlllJlIHI hO]1(' !lnd h i ~ heart b 'Bt fast. of Zue llI' to! 11 ..-"the elltate of Waltlll' Hender - III dlfterenI)'l I' ~l ucnllulI I " HMHI' TIll'I'I.' s('emed to be a rushing in del' deaden ed. Duune f,·II ' y ttl k e(' o a ll tho InnlllH clell n ~ lIe<.oord lnj( (u . Sl'COl' !l ow fUt11ilial' it all was - how ~u n, decease ... lU N d r~'IIIIt·~ I1I ~tt l. s. th (· II Altt" n ll d lJ ul'llin g- uur ln..: t h, ~ hUll r H ('n lh.ot1 d, filed , hel" invento ry 11 belli':; d <'~ I~ltnl C d bl cAndl hi.' cllr~ through which pi reed cd floating . I : l l·Ilt1j!,'I'. tut,! And ull seemed and ll- l.oW el· ffll" in thi s (JI' llhll\n. '~ , lI.n d If UII}, apprais ement. ~hllrp 1'i nging (·Iip-clo p of il'on :~~:h .l· la s1l 1 \t.0.I U8 1,·reln". I"!' "C ~ II l"h l 0 1' Ilghls go 0111 nn" III'!' I'eThIJre it drift ed - J"11 n ie Ll'l" S 11111 j!,'nified. IH JI'l~( I . the· ( ' o n\lH\t\r shull th.' alluwl."d hoo fs. He cou lJ ~ec onl y the cor- sweet face . white, f<1l I! , William 1\1 .Byers, executo r of II ntll tll o t 11l1~ lam ps nr, ' t lIl"l1~U n il wilh c1urk The n ;'olll e une in lie white It cded 0 . . 18In.,1I low b>' tbe C ·o" ... ·11 01 ncr of the st reet , But sudrle nly tragi c eyes- fading- fn tlte estate of George W. Byers. de- ct,,, \ ' lIhllu 01 Wn:rn ..... m 1htl '( ull a wlng aft e rnoon to rl1-(ls t llob- \ ding- fad- I and kn elt Ly hi s bed. ... Stot .... f 11" 11 til HARVE YSBUR G Mf· "'It '~ . Ir tll p Sf' I·\' ceased, filed his third and final ac- 41b .... 1M inlO Ihnt shot len n-limbe d dusty ingl no t rt"" ~htbll s h d In th o tim e- t(I<',· p t"'.'IH is mot h,,!, flullg' wide he r arms ('ount. FERTI UZER COMPA NY fI, SE ,:!, 'l110N Ih.· bay hors!'!;. There WIIS a clatterCltl' I. 'rhnt to r II perIod '" Rhn ll L., nllnwell Lij!,'ht shone bcfnn' DUllnl" : (,yl' ~ \\,1 1h 1'1t'Un~e gl'!'turl' . t " l1 ( 10) .\"4 · an~ (1 ' 0 111 th t! fir Ht clAY rfliluetlo n ('('pin I tu tw k e t.ho nmoull..t The will of Hannah J. Hankin - or ing of I1I'1'V OU S hoofs pulled \.., a. - thick, strange light Harvey .burg, Ohio January . 192!! . t he prlco whl~1l \\ ,!Ii ~h w ou htl\" ~ li ef' n pnlll (vi' th p l that cum ' "That mtln --thllt' his fath er! halt. 1' he Ionr!;e" Ly "h o Day t on 8~. r' Ice ( 0 1'ldth., filII tlllh~ tl IP lHlnp so n, d eceased, was IIe d .f or pro- 11111 Hnd w nt. It seemed II h ng time WIH' re is my boy'? ~ My Call Harvey P .burg Ferliliz er O W ~ I' ""0.1 I.l ghl COlIlP"I' " rOT' \~ nu J'l'pnl"lct HUl or ':H~ .· \· I t:t~. Th e son, oh, batc. Dunne ~aw the tawny Poggin wi th dull nnd boomin g " hOC lrl" liKhl tUl'lIl s hed 10 Ih;· VII - \ III ",.,,,·, lhroul A'h At Our Expen. e It s (' lcI'I, or oolh,'\' sound s lilY .·un!" 'h '11 f M . "' Ell <lh ul'l ",·,1 M "nl'll', lag. - or \V i lyn e ~\'nI4\ S t n t e ur 61111 11 l'rOllllJll y I'", \ ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1 e WI 0 penk to hi s com pani ons. H e dis- rushing by, filling 1111 . io , IIry' en -', yel'l:, too 11;: It \\'1\ 5 n 111 It". slT·.',. I" Inn,,", nll C'hYH. Jt wal; !lhce l' plcnHurc to lie by decease P'lI" tn th ~ orrl('(" or 11i (. ('ulllllan .}' 11101lllted qu ic kly, ' They followe d drenm in which therc WIL d, was admitte d to probate . "V"'"I ~S . 1IHI 1/111011, ' "I"I'''M Ih ~ I' e(O t III HII Inillps Ul sct)Vt l l·,...d 1101 tH I l'I) i ng S nothi ng, l he Wl' sl window and watch Uncle (i eol'ge E. Myers wa~ appoint cd Lit" "'''Illwr 11 11 ,1 by the 1Il"III1 ~ SCl uit. T hey hod th e m a nner of DI'iftin g und I' n burden R8c'r IO:-: 7. Thil l wilen It Is 11 ' c- eltll·k· ,I illl whilt!· his stick IIml Iblten to Ii (oculor t"rl it In W,e plnlls nlld "\,eCI (IClltlon.. c ",.su.ry lu t · r(~l· 0 1' r(l I) l nc . uny p'ilu. rnncher 5 nbout to conduc t some ness--Hght--so u nd , bond $1000, Ih en'(ol' 0 " til" wl lh I It· CIt" ' k or r I pol(l Hu e 0 1' t lin \:.'14 Up o n nllY .R tn:.' ~ t. move menl. hill1 tulk. He \\' U 8 old now and Irene Taylor. an. inmate bu<;inesf<. in ihe IIlllt'. s" 0 guns showed . ld IIlI er. 111"1;". 1 1\" '''11 <) 01' ,'<lllli e pln<' ~ p.·ovl· ..·,1 III Ihls I n Ijupplv Obscur e Btruggl ing lhrough t - II [m,ke' ll. O",IlIlItI1I't";"'s ltaallll,l I,,'" . liS (0 11 " 1\'8 ser\'kp ' PI'O\' II 41 ( H.I' Warren County nome . was adPoggin started leisurel y ' for thc vague se n. ' of t ime- long "'or "I,·.'lrl li gh t :llI l/pll,:<I tor litIs ol',Hllnn" p, lh l' 10"lItion ()I~ s lI lIr hy time, li e' l" ld ' 0 many interest ing . d d f bl . l d d I" l ·ad, tuu l.:. P. l llillp, $:IU .IIII p er lnr;np polp or IIOl tlA, pOle Jlt w ur Iln..:- :; sllnl1 bank do or, quicken ing step II litJU ge ee e·mllllJ There was blllckne ss and fir e, thil'tr~ IIbu u t IH'o ple Dunne an app 1- " •. ,. ~' ''' ''I': r"I' ~n~" ~ fi " ' . P. la mp b O RJ'rn IH!('J SO n A not I .... 11l (,O had cntion made for here admissi I;lnlor1~ tie. Th e others. close togethe r, creepin g cons uming fire. on to $1~ .5 u pH Inmp fl CI' MONEY LOANE D pili Ik I" II .... or ~n ld str ee t ~ H e II'm krllll'n. peopl' who had grown up the state : '"hl to,' th instit.ut ion for feeble- • nell 41>0 '. I'. lalliI', s ~'r.~l' .ar came b >hind him. Blossom Kane rolled and wrappe d in I nu(t,N, n Jl eYR, nv .... IIUt~ 9, O f' 11UhJt(. oo p ~ r lnlllp it- and ~ land married , fai led, succee ded, p ' r y ar : and 8111d l'ompMI\' 8hn ll. pIn ·CS. minded . hnd n bag in his lef t hand. Jim dark cloud carried him , "I It. 011'11 eXI/ "II. ". fll rnlslt sn l,l (.IWIl Y, e n. \ go n awny, died. But it was hard i':Ir::C'l' 1 :-. 8. ...hlll upon " "el'\' The will ofMnhl on Ridge, de- 110111 1'." n ll<l Fll"tche r was left behind, and he veloped him . C<Iulplllelll nnd IlIl1l0rl,,1 /l 11<'" ot IIi,· Dnl' t o n J'O wcr nn ,l TAlC It' 0 ne", to H'ttr ~' ror H kcep tl n cle alo.! Jim Ilghlillg oft' the 1\111' s 1 ubjccts or ct ('clIsed, ("o,"pnn was filed for probate . hat! already gathere d up the bri11119 Or,lIl1al1l'''' with all 11 11" 11,,, 11111\111 OR t.lORT TIME E He SllW t hen dimly. a 1'00' 11 uf guns, fi g hts, outlaws . He lune 1I11t! shnll s lll.ply 1 110 1"I'!TtyH. or1"'(O\'IMlo "", IInrl enn,lhln n. LONG Frank could P. Stll l'key, udmini stratol' .. Alii 1111111'8 \\'lth 11,·· n cC8snry "If·.·· Ih ",·ot. nlld o( 1110 .1>' 1011 II dies. nsy that was ~trang~, strnnge people not see m to ,di vine how d sp"I'1term. AI~o Survey ing and Abll"i t· urrenl, nn el lhll COtll l)uny Is t u flralloll ~ rur ~lIl'h mention of the E. P. Starkey estate. was IH' Poggin entered the vestibu le moving nbout, ovm' him, with 1I11' 1 1I1n l{ on (l1 1l stractin paid g. h Wrile .\' sn ltl and Vill I ng(, will rOI' call 8nld [alllt I of . those thIngs made Duane ' d t wil l. 110<, ('I""k of "111,1 \'111,, 11"" ""t'1, nnd s~c "0 11. :nm D, Henkle II t . t I light ing In lW\-I\'C I U) "'I II nl C"oll1pnn first, with Kane on one side Boldt I voices, far away, thing~ au tho Z:lze y t-I hull Itll ill til . 0X lllrnllull . WIlY0 se III pnva e sa e, l" Olt lhl~' \..T in Il dream I ~ hl ·lT1k. Insllllllllcnl.8. Oil ur L(' forl' " t lh e lel1, t 10) yenr .. trom Ih" (IrOl nesv ill e. · Ohio. . two on t he other, II little behind 'him. shares of Hal'lan Teleph one lit ,· He saw agai n , clearly, lind con. 1"lIth .I"~· Jl1 of u It CI\ I 611 <111.1' dn .\" or Iwl JIlUIIU e Jim, .. f.\". o,ld, .childis h now, Co. stock belongin c~ to the estate. 101 0111\1. ~ lIh.l' 1 !):.!!) . hi ' hOllnd t o As he strode in he saw Duane. '1. ho w"".,I·. to th e <leo (IIrnlsh 8111'10 ""1'\'1(' seiousn ess returne d, still slrange , and he had a prtde III Duane. tiM I~ ""'1 l1 lre,1 LOAN S c on dll c lIo,, ~ pl'O\'ld" " tor In ~n Livesto ck, hattels, l ,1 "IweHe 1I11,lf'l' Charles W. Mills was app.o inted f(lcntlu lI ~ rOI' Olllugl'S. nnd "Great Scott!" he cried. or,lilllln c nl th" l.rh'.'8 Seco nd I\l orlaj!,'es. Notes bought . slill, unreal full of those vugue .wanted to heal' it all- all llo fo 0111. u nt! t.h(\Ihls . lt-lI' I U 9 n nd ('o ' Hlitiuns h e r e in of Du- admini strator Of the estate of Co- ! >I\ I1 )' I\~r<;~" Someth ing inside Duane burst. and far-awa y things. He . Oh' Ihllt I\II~' o,hllllol lnl 8" 1 forlh, IIn(1 ""e h ('OITt IIlIl'" ~ Ionll .ll)hn lIar b· inc, J 1'" X enLll, was not ar;.c'>! exile. And if there was one "'lInK 10. o r lh fl' c hnrn c t (>,· I\for e~ ulfl I! e n o rrwltt 1'8 A. Mi1ls, decease d, bond $100. tor pi rcing all of him with cold. Wns dead , then. lIe lay stiff, f' d to I' ~ nrlcr" ·sHe·h !'lC' r lh e Hlre.' l IIgloLl.n lf orlll'l''''} like hI' a I hmg m?re . thlln anothe \ ke The unlll r admini that n"" pmloer strator 31 filed , 19:IS, it t hat fear? his affida- 11Il' CO Ullcll o( said \ ' llIngc 8111111 b e a" 8nl el CoJll lllln l' shll il com HO l o n ~ stone, with a weight pondero u s ns plclIsed hIm It was to speak . settlem with "I' N e ll opl'rO I II bl' It /I t lil l' Ihe lerm8 ot t.hls ortllnIlITC(', ph' of the vit of finnl "Buck Duan e !" echoed Kan e. ent in said es- "!1m" p"1anrt a mounta in upon him. And slow bulle ts Duane ca1'l'ied in ~ llCI' Illmn li S lhlll snld I'lnns nnd sPCClrlClIlioll"nlT ti nnd Fllrn1('!rs of Warren llnd IIdjoini ng' his body. tate. nn ln !'d. Ih ~ )lILnlP to h pnld b,'n.ha,·e ne instant Poggin looked up, dull beating burning IIgony ·TIO.'1 9. l POll th e !)nnoll co unties tlloy oblain racked . "N in e bullets, wasn't it? Nine In th e sn me mnltn er ni,danInld- I>QSE money Oil \\ I' a nd The will of Mahlon Ridge, de- .Vllln!:'c und Duane looked down. Light oml1an:; fllln" ',Inllm<'ntf( II TIll nt Ih e Ilml' 1111 his bound body. h(' r InIII Its that wrltt IlL. on nC('ppln ncc of llll ~ ordin- long time 10ll ns , at 5 per cent int scrap. By gum! ceased, was admitte d Like a stl'iking jnguar Poggin to probate . b~torel·ro,·ldol l tor anCe \V'llll lhe ('Ierk or sn l,l Vllln5rft te rest. Cost of scc uring the same A mlln· bent over him, looked A ma ll's a man to carry t hem. pll)'m IIlli. plll ns nnt! Hpeclfl~lIld Mlolls And Oakley M. Ridge was· appoint ed )::/lid file wllhttl ' 1I1" ly ISO) dO~'R trom th~ moved. A II110st liS quick, Duane deep into hi s eyes, Ilnd AS nCor."Nl1ld Iwlth the lerk on is very reasona ble, through The seemed to you had three before? " of th e Inkin g er ( c t hereof. ordlnan~p Vi ll age thl'ew his arm. nt WaY ll esvl ll e I1re IIdopt d s hall I'll' nlhl cnnstltuIhls execu t or, an d J . A . Sh u tts , S . F . a nd I1pprO whispe r from a distanc e: "Dunne l" a 'onlrn l Federal Lund Bank. For further \'crl. " Yes. uncle," re plied Duane. belween Elbon und W . F . Clark were apThe guns boom ed almost togeth- - Duane .-. Ah, he knew Vill nge nll, l omp nn" informa tion call on or address M_ ·Tol'CTIO:-l~ . T.hnt lh r mInImum 10 IIghl snlrl me." . " line a nd three- that makes pointed appl·ais llle .. "·ee t .!!. Itln('lI. nIl ,,},;,. ers. er. Dunne felt a blow just before . DRAKE , Treasu rer, phone 316numh('r r lh e ,'nl'IOll!' cll ndl -po.w r nvenuelj. a-III! After that nnothe r long time of lwelve . An even dozen. 'IllJobHc I::roll nd 8 (o r leTt ' Inmns to 'he IIs!'I1 f or the IIghLlIIA' or I 10) Yea rs (1'01\1 You he pulled trigger. His ' though ts darkne ssi when the light X Lebano n, Ohio. A distribu Ih e tion tlT'sl waf; dny ordered o'r in Rnl ll 8lre'·ls. Inne. , 11 l1 e~' H, 1I\' .. lIues .Innunry. 1929 came co uld pack more thnn that, my the estate of Adaline came swift like the strange dots again, clearer , this sa llie Keever . de- nnd public plu" es turnlsh e,l sltn S r'lC1'TOS l ei. ThaI this ottllnnn c ll dark-ey ed boy, I'e Il l' and tollows: get away with before his eyes. . htlll IlIke err",·t n.nll be In tOT'Cl' earnest mnn bent over him. It was There's Cole Young er-I've them. ceased. The estntt! amoun ted to WANT ED 1111,1 IIttpr th ('a rHest period seell $4652.4 3. 1~1IO c· I'" S .. ~I ... 'I"' I~ (. In"ab- rl'r'T\l nis risiTlg gun had loosene d in MacNel ly- and with recogni tion nll ul\'ed II ' l:tw. d""...... t I..... p" him. He'lI got twen ty-t hree. But 1 lhls 71 11 ell\\' of Jnllllory WANT ED:111--100 c, I'. Se.I.,,, TTp" (; I" ..an- 19. Pn8~e, Pekin Duck Eggs for he's a bigger man Ihan ~u 29. " d"".,.,.. c 1... 10 .... Ma.ri. ,e Licen ••• hutch in g. Premiu ms paid, Milmore flesh. P.. r~ H A ft[,AN M id laml'S to he locnl ed Pres "]enl or Council lard's Hatche ry. Oregon ia, R. R. "Funny , wasn't it, about the dlrN' le,1 hl' Ih e ollncll aso( 8hl111 Myron R. Johnso n and Miss 110 snld ATTEl. T : V ill nge. I, phone Lebano n 471-B "octors on ly cuttin' one bullet out Florenc e Gertrud e HaU, . w . ImNDr:: m6 TtSON both of SECTIO N 3. Thnt sn ld elel.trle lerk of you- that one in your breast Lebano n. light sholl bl' (01'nI8h II by 'menl1S ot n bo\' c ordlnn."('e Is apprm'e<1 cOIT" lrll cllon on l,' to ? ' )yTIt~ FOR SALE mp~ . ahrBan ta and Miss Thelma III ftcrlnl I\1C tJ, Is Hh t1ny-u1 'Jnnuar y 1929. U! an unusua l cart ridge. SECTTON 4, Thnt 8a ld Itghtin g B. Holmes , both of :Lebano n. T. H. ROGEn FOR . SALE- Good so und corn. "Th eTe was one bullet left in Mllyor Osa ,.!\dams. Monroe , and Misa J esse Prende rgast, R~ D. 2- orePoggi'n s gun, -rind it was the same ' Flossie Basfora , 'Lebano n. gonia, phone Waynes ville 16F21. kind as the one cut out. . By gum FIXA~~" 'U, JU}1'~It'r ,!I>~ '1'111£ HOARD Ol>~ JllDtJCNno~ boy, that bullet would have killed \ . f27 I>?r Ft_1 ,~•• EudlnlJ Real E.tat. T,r anaf.ra ... 3bt I92K . \ .)'n., row. • .,I .. nural )4d1001Ue.-.,mb DI.. t.leI. "·a~r... O<,unty yo u iI it'd stayed there." FOR SALE -I dozen pure bred Elta Mix to Martha Mix, tract nEVEN UE : n.EC"~Il'TS . " It would, indeed, uncle," said White Rock pullets, weight (; 'At in Turtlec reek Tp. Tllxe~..oJaf 1.8 VY (e,,<'lusl\'e or 2.65 mIlls l e \ ')') Duane, and the old, hauntin g, som Ibs.; will exchan ge or buy 100 _~II Ol~er n~~r~~~salltl Sinking FlIn'I. ........ ,., .S . 3000.00 W. Russell Mills fit aI., to Chas. bel' mood returne d. fryer chicken s that weigh 3 lbs., W, M. Mills, about 120 ' acres in "'nxeHProce~~ 8 p I1t dh,i-ribt iiion 'or ·£.cr.· in lii~ '!",;;y.'.':. But Jennie was with him most or better. Will Gustin. -f20 Clearcr eek Tp. of the time, and when she was by ]Dntcr~~~ l'oi;-~IlLT ~f:r.; Charles W. M. and Kather ine ' '" , .... FOR SA LE- One Guerns ey male , . , 42184097'271 epo", tory Interesl . on' ·t·r~~;l'u·cli.'I~· 'Debt' ... tlwre was a deep, quiet joy such . .. .. .. .• Mills to M. Willard 'Fultlon 'Kirkpa trOnt trick, olher ·OiSll:lci;.· ··'····· ··· ,· ,· ·· ···, calf, fuU ' blood, 1 week old . C. as had never been his. 698. 39 Jr., same tract. Vo'·n,~~;rgl.I~(I:t~c.rlCI~nlldn.nd rH.eh·a'ti ilii';':I'o·n ';,;; 'Deil'(: ' [l1l~,~1.00 P. Ellis, phone 132F12 , Wayno8 She knelt by. him at the window , W. Z. and France s G. RolJ to I en 10m Stnt" lind . S. Gov. HIOO,OO vil1e, Ohio, R. D. 1. -f20 her sweet face stiJI white but witb 1'()laUE' l Reven ue '" .... .... Harry L . Van Tress, tract it;! Tur- NON· REVEN , .. . , . ....... ,, ' ... . warm life beneath the marble, her $4 5 76,37 FOR SALE- Birds ' in full song; tlecree k Tp. SaleA \' . :: ........ dark eyes still intent, haunted l.y Herulldof . Properl ... ... ,:, III 0 few birds for mating, Mrs. ,.. .. ...... .. ........ . 1007.27 Byron T. Van Camp to The Van Shlldow s, but no longer tragic. C. W. Hender~o n , Waynes ville, O. Totn l Non-n e venil~:: ·.·.: ~ : ~ :: :'.::: ::: : :', '.::'. : Camp Sand and Gravel Co., three 4.05 S 1011. 82 "The pain, Duane -Is it allY tracts RECEIP T -f20 in Hamilt on 'I'p., contain ing TOTAL wor se today. dear?" she asked, BALAN CE. J4NUA RY '1st ' i92S;· ··'· .. · , · ·· ,·· :· ..... H6888.I O FOR SALE- 400.egg super · 37:0-3, 94.70 and 40.66 acrellt hatch "No, it's the same.. It wi11 al¥::2h:~s Jo' n~~lrem eni. : 'Fil'I;,i' . . .. .. .. . . . .. ... ~'~ 32'. 6Gl Frank L. Harris to Fred J. and er Incuba tor nnd New Imperia Jl Bond rnleroll t 'I\nd SInk4 .• F . iJ... ways be the same, Jennie. I'm · .. · .. , .... · .. · -.. " ., ~ Bessie E. Hagem eyer, 100 acres Total Balan"e ng II n . ........ ........ ... Stove Broode r, with 62'-in. cano-. . 5234,1,1 YuH of lead, you know. But I do . . Totnl [leclllpls a'n'd 'Baii,nc e: : : '. : '. : : : : : : : : '. '. '. .... " in Washin gton Tp. Ify for 1000 ....chicks; \;19th \¥Ied _ Tim practie al value or .Ford Since all adjust ments . ~u<"---'I--"-'0t mind tJtbluaut ;..:':...'-.:......---'14220.9 1 ~ '6~'t0~ . 6 0 H. R. Frankli n to John S. Richf or one l1atch i cheap il 801d 800n. flimpli city of dellign i8 es- fixe(l ex~ept tlie necclleval~e "It's t he old mood- the fear?" ardson, . lot DT8IlVI tNEHE.N.T8, A'-PEn SONAL SI~nVICE ' in Frankli n: Phone 86, E. B. Baily. • tf . A'I}mlnltotru.lloa"Yes. It haunts me. I'll be IJcciaU y appare nt in theIue l :liltI 1'dler, h ' •. John S. Richard son to E. A. Wi! t el'C 18 llracllab le to go out soo.n . Then it']) I. Member " BOllrd of Ed llca l lo ll . S PRAYI 2. Clerk NG ...... IS AT HAND - When .. Y8tem. . , .. . . , . , .. , .... . cally nothin g to gel out of 100.00 Iiams, lot In Frankli n. come' back." BOO.t)O 3-14. <\11 in need of a new spray pump. Mary F. Mikese ll to Bernar d J. 1 nstrllcll on-othtlr Artmlni sl ra't'lotl' i"n'l ;lr·I .i~ ' ';'il~I' ""iag·~8 2H7.21 order. "Nono, Duane, " she said. The gasolin e tank i8 huilt no matter how lal'ge 'or small, 16-29. ryPrlnclpn ls. Teac hers and Goldie Krebs, I()t in Carlisle . AILxlHn Actlvlt lcs"Som e drunke n cowbo y-some ' . II' " . ,. , .. .. , ......• 20519,26 spray hose, nozzles , comple te integr al ,yilh tbe cowl amI is The elloke rod on tlle William L. Irwin to Estelle . 0 3G. Employ es tor 'l'1'tlIISI)OrlnUon or Chlldl'e foo l with a gun will hunt me out," pumps, leather s, rubber packing s, n pel·nt.lon School PIon 1unu8uu 1Jy IIturdy becaus e it 9023.10 c1a8h aels U8 a prime r and Pierce, lot in Frankli n. .... he said, miserabl~. "Buck Due tc., or repairin g of them, eall on i2.HI JanItor s. ElIIgl/lue r~ nnd Other EnlPloyes Claude is made of heavy 8b~et 8teel, also a8 a regula tor of your 2023.67 H. Bernalr Pllelnl S d Servl(' to L~rene eune ! To kill Buck Duane! " ' ,. THE BOCKL ET-KIN G CO., 416 48. Leclure Bernar s . . d, . . .. lot . , . in . ..... Lebano . n. terne plated to preven t ru8t Debt Servlc& gasoli ne mixtur e. The new .. ..... . . , ...... , .. "Hush" ! 25. 00 Listen to me," she W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio. m20 Leonar d and Jane Hatftel d to 61, 8nlary Sc<;'.V nnd OLher Employ es SInk Fund. or corros ion. An additi6 nal whisper ed, with tender arms round hot spot manifo ltl insure s 26.00 James Pile and FOR ~su,J F. SALEW. ~:~kt~r Franz, Oliver ll'Onnl lot 2-row Scrvlcu cultiva . . . .... . .. .... , . . . .. '... . him. "I underst and. factor of 8treng th i8 the f~cl compl ete vapori zation of the But you 'U403.23 tor, plowed less tban 100 acres ~dm l nlstralL'I\.n Orr.lce ... , ...... , ........ .... . will never have to draw again, in Frankli n. that it i8 comlJ0 8ed of only gasoU ne before it enterll the &8.62 William McMur nelr, as trustee , 5' sext Books . .... . .. , ...... " ........ ...... of corn. ~arren Braddo ck, R. D. .. . Dunne. You'll never kill anothe r two pieee8 . in8tead of tht:ee combu stion cbau.ab er of the O~I~~~I El~~~TaAtI~lInBoOk~ . . , . , . , ' " . , . . . .... . , . , . 1329.77 2, WayneSVille, Ohio, 92.60 -120 man, thank God I For you will to Fred .Kahn, lot In Lebano n. 6t8.71 Lucy E. Coryell Ilnd McBur ney or four, and i8 eledric ally . engine . have me with you always. Soon 936.09 PIPE, VALVE S AND FITTIN GS :.: :;: . :'::::,:.: ::: :.: : ::.::::: :: welde d-not solder ed. 470.74 you'll be well. Then, Duane, we Coryell to Fred Kalin, lot In Lebis . oee~eal'l Onal .... , ...... . ..... , .. .. . : . ..... . -For al\ purpose s. Bockle t'l 7.25 A8 a matter of fact. the Tt anon. er ... .. ,.... .. .... .. .. , . ... . ... ..... . . , . will- we will be married I 131.14 line of plumbi ng and heating aup- " Becau8 e of the locatio n of ' {uellly stem of tbe new Ford Silas Hill to FI.n ley and Dora C-MATEI~}~r1'~~g~c'MAiNTENAN(:E: """ , 3603.98 p!!es are the JJ~st. The Bockle "We:U take Uncle Jim and moth " """ . ~ ,L LBulldlngs MId. Ground s ... . ... . . . . ........ .. 10C1..57 1he lank, the entire flow of is 110 lIimple in clesign and er and go far from Texas, north Hicks, lot In South Lebano n. KlDg Co., 415 W. Main St. Xenia 2. ~Ipment and F'ul'nltu re ... ... :, ..,, ... Finley .. . , . and , . Dora 382.2 7 Hicks to SUu H880li nc is all even, natura l 80 carefu lly made Ihat it s6mew here-to Indiana , Michiga n Ohio. " D--EQUJ~~~¥e~~~L~~E~~¥~:ance ... ... ,. . . . . $ 1443.84 anywhe re that we want. I have B. Richard son, lot in South Lebaflow-{ oUow ing thc natura l requir e8 very lillIe lIervice 4. l'A1t1cllti onal ..... . . . ... ... . . FOR ....... SALE- IS pigs and thin , ...... ,. 3.00 money, Duanel Isn't it wonder - non. G, ' Oth er .• : .' . • • • . . . . • • •. . . : • . •.•••• .•.• law of gravity . Thi8 is tbe attenti on. •.••.• 6,13 sow. Mrs. Emma ' Surface . R. Mary Rebold to L. Milton and Total EqU'lpm ent R IplaeemeiltB ........ ., "" ful? The .. little, ragged girl you • . \3 R. 4, Waynes ville, Ohio. E-CON T£lu\CT AND .oPEN OnDEn SmRVlC E' "imple 8t and most direct Blanche Moler l lot in Mason. .f20 2. 'RepAirs Sc hool BuildIn g .. . .. . .... ..., .. . : .. . . . The filter or scclim eni " met out in B1-ou t in the Rio 909.41 "'ay of supply ing ga80li ne to Earl and Mae W~.rthington to 4. R.eJll\lrs Motor VehIcles used In' TranA. ·P uplls Grande FOR SALE - Corn and hay. I 137 .00 8. nepalrs bulh 8hould Olher EQulpm ent. ..... be eleancc J at : . , ., .. . . . . the carbur etor withou t vari50.f10 Frank Braddo ck. 9. W I\ter .... . , .. .. . ,.... .. , ... .. ,... ... "Do you remem ber my greaser Jeanne tte Arnold , S lIc;res in Deer ... , . •... . 168,92 ·f27 10. Electrlc lly ....... .. ,.. ..... . . ........ . alions in prel!su re. Thcga 80. regula r ~terval8 and the .snndal !l--no stockin gs I And I field Tp. , ., . .. . 389.38 F~R SALE- 2-hol'se farm wagon, Earl carbur and Pearl etor Robine screen 80 .43 tt to remove Wilc} was lame then. Oh, it aU comes line feed pille of tbe new 114.36 In No. 1 conditio n . Charles C. buck! But that's past. We wUl liam al)d Nellie Blan,c he Thacke r, 141 .9 1 Ford i, only 18 inc1u~& long and wa8he d in ga8olin e. Oc'rota I Contrac t nnd Open Order ServIce ..... . Strouse , R. D. 5. lot in Mason. -f20 • 191iO. buy 9 1 a farm F'-Fmm and you D will CHARO casion be ally tbe drain f1lug at ES WND CONTRIBUTIONS; busy HINTS and ill ea8Uy accCB8 ibie aU George A. 3. Moyer fn B ura.nce to D. ....... A. and ....... with horses ..... ! .. and , .. .... . .... cattle and sheep. IM.GO lhe bottom of thet~arlllll'etor PUMP S6, Teacher s Retirem ent l"und ........ .... 'the way. , ., .... 784 .12 "You'll forget. I'll love brou Robert ' Harriso n, 2 lots in FrankFor a11 purpose s; hand Totnl F'lxed Oharges nn~ Conlrlb utol,ons ..... should be remov ed and the lin. . $ H-TJEID 884.92 T and power. spruYI'ng,' cl'stern and SEnVIC E; so. . MaY be-I- I hope - oh, I The gasolin e passes from 1. Bonil .. Mnturln g carbur etor draine d for a .....•. ....•.. ........ .. ,... . 966002. ~00 ' D. A. and Robert Harriso n to pray- there'll be childre n, We well; elec.hic and belt ·driven. 2, Inleres t on Bonds ........ ...... .. ..... .. ,. . .. the tank to tbe ~buretor few second !!. u Walter Powell, 2 lots in Frankli n, Pump cylinde r, leatber s, valv.e·s and Total Debt Service . . . ..' .... .'. .. . . ... will be happy, Duane. " ...... .. . . . " ,1462. 60.,. ir Shird and Jennie Kirby to Wal- J-CA'PT TAfL OUTJ.AY; '. . 'throug h a filter or sedime nt . They watche d the sun set goldre"a~. B~cklet's line second to . Have ~&U~~I~~~~. ~?~. ~~~: .e:':~~0!; .~~~~~I,~~~: : : : :,: : : : : 11 ~~j~ your ' Ford dealer linlb lDoun ted on the 8teel en over the· line of low h\l1s In the ter R. Fitts, Slots In Frankli n • ~ohne Bin kthls part of the State. TolaIC a'!lltlllO Utlay ........ ....... .. ..... :.. 1 ' 1211 . 19 W cst, down over the 1'!e'u ces, far . Della M. Bowma n to Lawren ce TOTAL DlSBtm e oclett- King Co; .. 'd aah ·..which sepal'li tC8 the look after llaese .i mport ant W SEMFl NTS... ......... . . . . , <0..... '46035.70 Main St.. Xenia, Obio. ' ,415 . beyond the wild country of the Rio N. Strange , Inc.,· 132.75 acrea in BAI.iANC'El. DECEM BER ·3>l'8t, 1928- . ." : ·._,oU ne tank from tbe ' lillie detail", f or y~)U when. Generlll Fundt nnd. ......... .. .. . '......... .... Grande which . they were never to Massie Tp: "' ,' ';, .'.' ... ._96633041.'!~1 Rand Interes yo~ F . 'ORdSAE Sln'klnlr have L . .the E~Treel Fund . car .... l, oiled ;' ....... Shr ' ubs, and ..... Vine ' . ~e. ~ . ( Total Balllnce ........ ........ ..... -•. . , .... , , , .169B6.3 0 pl!Cd . A thorou gh, .peri~ . see again. an . vergree ns' T,HAT WILL :rota) DlBbur aemenu . a'Dd BalanC~ .... Commi ..loner.· Pr'D C.lnr. , '.. , . ". " . . ,. . .60971.00 G~OW, deliver ed to you at . whole( THE END.) ' Tbe~rhuretorl~ilpec:lany ·o.dic checki ng.up c08t81 ittle, ASSE; S- ' .... ;., ~\8'JJn'8 A~Q" LfAiBIL IT!EII ( ,. sale .prlces. Equipp ed ' to tunateb , Bms allowed : Stalullt l\ Mfar. Co . ----~: . ea.1i . .... .'... : ... ... ... :'........ ..'... , ....... ....... 169311.50 . . .~.,.. 'a nd h~ ~ buUl bnt it has Q great deal to do plan.• ~and do all the ,work it d supplie s for auditor .: , , ~ventor $26; 'W. y SuppUbt H • t and .¥a~erl!! ,la; eatlm,lI;t .... ,' ',to deli"" , .. ma.,y MY BONNI E 1600,00 . III.r ed. . Call 66F41, C: L.' DuLe-e . :wjth long . life and . Anders on Co., Ohio. ',c ode servt~ - ~lIda (OO6t· ·o-fltlma te, ... - . •. . , .•. •. . ... ..e' ... 2600.00 . ~ BuJld.l-ngA (Ooat . estimat e,· .. , ........ .. 1 , • •• : •. •. •'.•. 800M.OO 'Wavne aville, . Ohi~. - ~''''2tt''' Ihouu nd.r-o f anites ' . for commis aionera , ,7'.60,; Barrett ,~n'tinu!>u~ly Sood Eq\ll])IJI.ent (Goat) . estima L te... ... ... .. . . .. .. .... . 'TOOO.OII FOR SALE W Bo nnie feaned over of ood eerv.i ce. the gas BlIos., su'p'plies 101' clel~k of courts, JJIABltr~S ,elll .: .... ;~ ., ......; ,........ ........ pertoa:otllDce•. .... " U6m.s tank o: gee a food . ~;!:~ ~~oi ~fePer~ $2.(0; Tru8tee~ of Public . Aft!airs,: Bonded Debt .. '1' . , ...... " .. , ........ ........ .. '. • 1uOQ.0t) Ribbed Tlsaue paper fo d ian ~ The heitht ~f th~ oonte,n ts to Bee; water rent, '.10; Ohio Central Total 1,1R.blllt ea , .. , .1 ........ .. • t21600.0 Ter 0 nackaar es' Lin Excess of Aa•• tII •• '. I • . • . . • • . . • , ••••••• '1' ... - .. . . . r a ntyhe lighted a match to aulst hel'-'- ephone ( Co'rp,;<~ phOne rent and 'fl5~36.aOJ kin • p ' School 1>lstTlct. F ,.0. en weave 1!aper nap Addr... WaylUl8V, Ue. 01110, Febl'u" ry 13, 191t. ., apetetf e. and Corresp Oh I1rlng back mr Bojlnie to -me. l certlfy ond.. ih.e ,(orelfo\ . nK . "p..,grt . .... t~_1)~..: . ~r~~ct .. ·' Continu ed on plalre' 3 eDca , Carda. The' Mu-mi n ',,_ . Jt. lIl. 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modern daysls just DS bad. It's t e o clean to make dirty-'-and so many hou ewivetl have preferred not to use it, jUllt to look at it. The ideal would be a kitchen sink both arti &~ic: and adapted to many .uses, Not too ugly to look at, not too pl'e~ty t o' use. Ma~' we suggest a kitche n sink with the faucets fashioned on a s ort of fountain -ot-youth plan, with little cupids chasing thems elves over the extet'ior? No doubt young wives and daughter!; would be atirncted to it irl'esistibl,Y. All hail the future saviol' of the Am erican home who will design the best ' kitchen sink!
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY - _ _ _ _ _ __ ____ _ D. L. CRANE - l ' Publiaber 9ffilCe Pholle .... .. ................ No: 112 Roaldeaee ................ .......... No. 11~ Subleription Price, $1.50
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HARVEYSBURG Mi ss Evalyn TucRer, Miss Dor othy Davi and Miss E lizabeth Blackford spen t last week-end , in No rwood, the gu e~ts of Mr. and Mrs, Herebrt Snell. Rev. Williams, Sr.; addressed the Me n's Community club at; th eir regular m 'etiijg Wednesday evening.
missi on hl)ok, Whut n ext in hon1e lI1i '!<i oTlI',' f was tll k n up lind the different chapters ably di ~uu !\s d by Mrs. Marie Gl'uy MI's. Dorothea Hawke, Mrs. Lulo Elli , MI'II. Litln Hatton, Mr, . Minnie Oglesb e and Mrs. Eva lyn ·ShUlnnke r . Ample ju st ice .wu s don e th e c() \'er ed d j".h dinn er t o whi l!h w~ we re glad t o welcol1l e a ~: ll Rtl; MH . l,illinn Cun and Miss Hill R{\ndall frol11 the Hig h c hoot : Hev F:. .J. W illillms and R()\,. E. F . William s . Following dint! l' th e prayer S 1'vice \Va he ld in cha rge o f lhe mi nis ter:;. Th fo reign l1Ii s;.iul1 bool" "Fl'i ' nds of Af r ica ." W!I ' presented in inter esti ng mann er by Mni. Ed ith Luk e n!>. Ml'!;. Anna OR 11111 , Mrs . Anna Rundall , MI·s. An na tinso n. Mrs. E va l\IucDonald and Mrs. Nelli e Grahlllil. Foll owing II short discuss ion a nd praye r, 11 11 d 'parte d. vo ling t.hese annual meet ings a source of g rea t help a nd inspit·ation. .
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Mrs. Clara Conn el' und Mrs. Ethel Smith lind so ns entertained ~ Mrs. ''1nl'erman of Georgetown , ,SE PINK, RECORD BROKEN Labot' to keep lIlive in you l' nnd Hev. Samuel Burgett, of New IJI' 'II Rt that little s park of celesRichmond thi s weelL P ACEFUL FISHING tin l tire called conscience- Georg e NEWS GLEANED FROM The third leaders' training meet II WTHER CANAL NEEDED Wa Rhington. THE COURT HOUSE ing in Nutrition Project was held f. .010 AND TilE SCHOOL at the Aid I'oom Tuesday. For 13 hours alHl 16 m i nut e ~ . Elillur Continued ff'Oln Page 2) Everett Dumford and Miss Es.":.Iirh. sevent een-r ear·old girl Aic r, AGAIN THE FARMER IS I tolls, $79.70; W. C. Gilmour, in- telle Hall, of ab ina, were united ",),ed up in the freezing wlIld s above I THE VICTIM I quesL over body of Lawrence Gal'- in marriage Wednesday. I on~ Island in an open airplane. When Mrs. L. P. Bll r ro u l;h ~ /lnd~ ,' ,.' 'c.. me down her nose was bright nel' and witnes~ fee s, $20.20; Trus Mis!! Mildred Wright enlel'tain• tees of Public Affairs , ' light at ed at her home Wednesday even- Arli e R!! y n o ld ~\ ent£'!'t:li nl' d ~£'\'(' rlll "k. her legs were stiff. her han II - - -- - - Fair grounds, $3.36; Sanitary Sup- ing, with a Rook party, the fol- ludies t o dinnPI' Th u rsday eve ning. , ~ r~ almost f rozen, but she had "ken th e womrn' s endu rance re cord AllInng influences lit work ply Co .• supplieR at jail, $59.92; lowing guests: Misil Dorthea DnMI'. a nd MrS. Chri s C hnrl es a nd , ) olle hour. against II high pl'otective tal'itr, W H F Ik t h ' , I d . . u er ,pl'lSOners aun ry 'Vi R , Miss Claudia a"d Miss Josesaid the President of the Amel'i - f J . family mo ved Salurday fr om 01'. 01' anuII!'y, $23.20; Cynthia Ful- phine Gl'I1Y, Miss Elizabeth Blackinterests women. it is on o f cnn Tariff League last year, wa!! kerth, prIsoners board, $235.25: ford Miss Ruth Huuks Miss Hel- !landall'!\ fal'l11 t o thei r own fal'lI1 "cj: lying th ings that they can do be ller Ihan I nl!al' Celinn. the A merielln furmel'. H C R'f I . b Ib ' ., . . e l, e ectTlc u s nnd labor en Walker and Garner L Clev, Now w' sec how well the tar iif at jllil, $2.82; Drs. Robert and Ed - , ingcr Wilbur McCarren J~hn SiPlans f or fll() Fa rllH":~' Jn ~titl~e I ''':?ile MOST important thing men fUI'c ef; I11'e oppusing those who:\(! ward Blair medical services ut i f ..I 'Alb B R' K to bE' hel.1 a t t he lIall [. eLurary <:8 \ In' t do ar all, namely producing an,d b e IIe , d ay un ,t1 (\Clllllg . .. ' . g f'0.1- "I:i ng care of children. And th at IS · f S uI'e con t I'ury l 0 t h' ell' own . jllil $14' MOllro!! & Johnston sup I cr", F ert d B ogan, d oger L . overK' ul'e. g Oin e , h:1t shoul (t Interest women (:specially. Until n few months ngo it seemt ·d plie'!! fo; J'ail 50e' J W Lin"o ' bm aln , Trh og~n an eWls Ilm - wanl in a "lIli:;factor y mann!!l'. f t :- ff . ' " . . .. I a.l e evenmg was spent p ayl ., . . I t It is bcller to create an A brah am lUI uI~ y levlSI~n 0 all ,. save 111 1 Hdwe Co., supplies for jail, $28.12 , ing card s and gumes. A dainty I Arthur Shumer1 0h pa HS (!(.1 away Li ncoln than to be Abraham Li nculn. ' th e cll se of flum pl'oducts, would John Law and Son, maintenance c.f lunch wal! servc(1. at hi s home in hI' cuuntr y Slltbe. dow",yal'~' s heriff's cars, $130.37; Lebanon ul'day morll inl: foll owing' a long Mr. Hoover is fi shine, call11 ami ' But br usmg .~Ioo.yer al. g ull1e :lt Lumber Co., lumber and repairs at MI'. and Mrs. A. S. Collett were pe riod of ill h('u llh . Fun('rn! Hel'- leacdul, ha ving written hi s inaugural I t~lat a hll.ther tarll! IS the fou n dll - jail residence, $41.50; Brown and guests SundllY of MI'. and Mrs . v ic es Mund ay aL 2 p . ilL , f l'ti lll AI'. .. ldrcss and select ed his Ca b i n ~ t. T he Cl ulllry won't know who is in the , t ~OIl. of flll'm rehef, the prot('c· Bunnell, coal, $18 .22; East Eend Floyd Andel'son in Xenia . Other Lhur's funel'ul hom(', ·_·abinet until March 4th. , ____ - - ' - - 4' __ _ t iOOlst.S spI'ead the ~?rd th at l. Coal Co ., coal, $1!J.!l5; Woodrow- glles ts in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Il'a sweepmg upward reVISIon,S a rc Weil-Stanage Co., steel roller book Hartsock and Mrs. Etta AI'nold, of A thousa nd or more candidates may l1e c~fi~ary .u11 ~Iong the lin e. III I ca se for auditol', $12 5. 00; V, W . Dayton and Mrs. Do ra Legg. I,~ sure that if they haven' t heard s?ve A mel'lc./l~l mdu!;t I'Y from 10 1" Tompkin s, pay 1'011, $30.05; F. 1\1. 1\1r'. nnd Mrs. Howard Graham from Mr. Hoover yet, riley will nol hca r fr om him . J"hc fa I that I.e I C1gn competItIOn. .' . . Collin s, pay roll, $24.2&; Edlm : and duughtcl' entertained the r~ lary Mell oll I~ E ~IAI NS in the C~h And some ~Ianufaetu.llng chema, ,!! T l' rry, pay roll, $17!J.I0: A. 1'. 1"500" club at dinner Friday evenwill please l' \,c rybody, SVlnCtlllllg l~~ke~ for I~erease,s In the chen ' I- 1 Rettig, pay 1'011, $151.1i5; Chas. E . I in~. Those enjoying their hospi- MI', a nrl Mrs. Pa y Duy nrc INIV- inet that happens ra rd y, cui schedule rangl l1~ from , 30 tn Bra dbury, pay roll, $45.30; p, B. tallty were: Mrs. Mary Doster, ing our nl' ig hl lol'h nnd tv li \'e neu r 100 pel' cent. Othel' mdustrH!s a l'C Monee, pay 1'011 $4&.60; P. B . Simp William and Chllrles Doster, Mr. Fe l'l'Y li nd n n Fr id uy nig ht a ful'l'The Panama Canal set :I ne\\' high s ure to be heard fr om; son, ope rating maintainer, $5; Le s- and Mrs. Clint Cleaver and Ruth we ll J)m'ly wa s given at t heir hom e r('cord for bu si n~ ss in J anua rr. 593 Th~ pretext ~f hel.Plllg thc flll'- I lie Shu ltz, operating maintainer, Cleaver, Mr. lind Mrs. A .S, Col- 1'hn~ (> fll'e'scm wen " M ,'. lind M rs. ships pas'in~ i11 th irt)' d ay s. The cuuntry n l'~ d s another cana\. mel', It seems, IS bemg emploY!: 11 $ 63 :11. V. Mal·t?, gravel, $114; ' lett, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stump. Ruy S mith and family, MI'. u nd and a Nica raJ.:ua ca nal shoul d be \.1111 11 to get u general boost on mnn I- I' W. C. Turton, 10 bags cement, MI'. nnd Mrs. Charles Gordon, Mr. 1'111'8. I1il C')' Gibson. Mr. and i'lfI'S. at sea le\'1.'! li.' t J.: c care o f growing factul'~d prorluets- nn(! the f l!!'- ,1$ 6.63: M. Fnrr, grave l, $3.60; Mon and Mrs . Herbert Carr and Miss P olT a nd son, Chal'ies, Isaa c ocean-to-ocran tr alTic, mer will have to pay hIS shure (l r roe and Johnston, guard rail ma_ Shumaker, of Waynesville. ' K ell rn !; a n I f1!lmil)', EI'JI£'st McThe Nicaragua c:l 11al would provide ' the co st, a s always. 'IL ' I $6' J W L' Hd C C d J B k I t' rm! ,. . mgo we. 0., Mr!;. Lillian Carr and Mrs. Rose my lin ames el"C ey , Ar t hur this counlrr with it ca nal from the - -- - - - - - -s upplies , ~36.66: Frank Sherwood Carr were eharming hOlltesses at a Thelml1 and Alfred Morgan. Ga mes Atlalltic to the P acific without the Incks , s" ea sily destroyed.' • - - - - - -- . ltCo " suppltes, $1~.82i E. W . Payne luncheon Saturday. Covers were WI! /,C playcd and re rl'e shments of I I llsal~S Co., s upphes, $26.85.; .She.ll lal'd for Mrs. Mary Dostel', Mrs. sa ndwiches a nd coR'ce we I'e sen e d What radio means to Ihe worl d, I KITCHEN ART I Petroleum Co.. , barrel engine OIl, Jennie Graham Mrs. Cassie Co l- W e II I'e SO I'l'Y t o ~o se t hese good Jla:t!cularly to this cOll1~try wi,. h i.ts 1 $t(j. ~2: Fra nk.lin ~uto Top Co" lett, Ml's. Lida' Hatton, Mrs. ' Eva folk s fr om OUI' n eIghborhood , :;i:I~I~d~IS (\ f radI O SCIS, IS 11 0 t a pJlrc- , . p a lrS, $5; Kllpatrl~k-French Mo- MacDonald, !\frs, Bemice Dakin, We are sony to heal' of the S t' Public thanks arc due to the Radio 0," new. tires, ~250.80; MrR. Allie Dakin Mrs. Oba Welch, C 'f A . tl t t at . l orcnr No, we are not l'eferrmg to t ho Roll Service StatIOn, repaIr work, M M' . 0'1 b M Osee rious illn ess of A. B. Shaner. bllt I orporat,or, 0 men ca la . a ere y I· "K ' t h A t " ' ,rs. mille g es ee, rs. we hope fOI' a s peedv r ecov er y. ~xpcnsc. fLeages ;~1I excell ent sym· ~\l .mll it art. . I c en I' ~H $18; p, B; Monce, s~pp!Jes, $2.80; Snell Mrs. Mal'y Haines, Mrs. Sa.. , I phony orch~st ra WIth Wa lter DamMis~ Edna, ha n t. is home from rosch le~dinB and. expl aining, t~ play , I Just whll~ we mean- and thelll Roy E. MIller, supplies, .$2.39; Fa- die R'eason, Mrs. Mary Harvey lind mous Auto Co., supphes, $7.95; M L' . Sh'd k Greenfield on account of her fnlh- every Friday ~ornl1le at <"Ie\'cII o cl ock , IR ~uch u thmg. At lea st 0 thinks the Art AlIi- ·FI·anklin Vuleanizing and Tire Co. rs. IZZle I a er. el" S illne . {or school c1l1l?r~.rl and all others that :mce of America, which has an- s upplies, '$4..45 i . Waites Garage, Owing to the recent illness of SS . I care to "tnnc 111. nounced a competition for designs repair work, $79.51; S. C. Alexan- Mrs. Bernice Dakin, the Woman's Earl Ward low and wife enter- ' --to glorify that ancient and honol'- del', supplies, $12.30; Oregonia Civic League will meet Februllry tnined with "500" recently. E~'ery pu~lic schoo l shuuld . hJ.\·c ~ ab le institution internationally Bridge Co., repair to tools, $1. 23 at the home of Mrs. Eva Mac<ToOlI rad io and Ille teacher s dut), I k'nown as the kitchen sink. III __ .. ._ __ Donald, instead of MI'S, Dakin's. Mt. Holly Aid society will meet ;h ollid be to susprn d c1 a5,,~ . and t,lI le I ' ThIs movement deserves t he ' MI'. and Mrs. William A. Lu- with Mrs. Frank Kellis , and have in for Lruadcast ill g wOrl h wl: ile, support of everyone. I COULD HAVE ALL OF IT ken's enterta ined the "Bridge" n covered dish dinner. Thi s bu sy I r ),0 11 have a lill Ie moncy to spare, I Now we know the secret behind - - -club Saturday evening. bond of wOl'kN'fj are planning an- UU}' a good radio srt for the pu 'iie ot hCl' qUI·lt . schuol ll ca r ~ '; t .vuu. ; ;," C; .1,.1\ ), it . the domestIc unt'est 0 f recen t Hc-"May J occupy part of your " itI The ugly si.nks a. re re- hammock tonight?" The three missionary societies 'f I,app n> tll b~ a ~y llutJ , l C SC. IOD. i .years.. k h held a very profitable all-day meet " I'S , Frllnk Dakin spent part of ! sponslble. The cas t II'0n S ill ~s She (sweetly) - "You may oc- ing Fridl!y at the home of Mrs. lust wee k with her daught e r, MI's. Lad)' H eath. wife of Sir James , kept 'more women ?ut ~f thell' IICUPY all of it.--Pete and 1 are go- Mary Haines, when they took- up Loi s. Mulford, little ROS9111 "':ry Mul- Healh. a bri lliant female Bier trmu homes than the mOVIes, JIlZZ !llll- Ilin g to a dance." the study of their lesson-books . ford ha ving measles. t\mcrican. lokes Ihc oaLh of loyalty s ic and automobiles all rolled mto 10 Uncle Sam, and says ~ 1Soeta', ts Mrs. Mary Doster conducted the -' th:" L one, according to some expel' MI'. nnd Mrs. Geol'lYe Pra t t have ~n: what ht:r husba.... ~ . k . f L t do your Sale Bills etc morning devotions. Then the home to The white ename II e d Sill 0 I e us " • left the count!,)1 and are now cos-
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February 27, 1929 ." ,t's the most excitln~, romantic, glamorous tale C,om the pen of E. PhilhfS Oppenhelm' -known far and wide as "THE PR NCE OF STQRY TELLERS." . Thrills-thrills-thrills-that will keep ou breath iessly fasclilated7 you ' just can't miss this story!
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I~~~O....I..f~'--r..." _,- ,I-I I_t~" ~..-~ ~ I..-'~~ Ma ny fl'om about our neighcallale herfriendl "Lady" r "Mrs." ~~~'"'.'!!~~~!'!'!'!!'!'!'!~!'!'!'!!'!'!'!!'!'!'!!'!'!'!~!'!'!'!!'!!!!~!'!'!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!'!'!'!!!!!'!~!!!!'!~!!!!'!~~!!!!'!~ borhood attended Geol'ge Prlltt's YOIl as you y. oThis lady,allons Wldcr '!!...._ ._ sale on Tuesday. We are ROrry allY name. will make her way. _ - - - - - . ; , . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.....- - - , to lose th > PraU family from OUI' Thom:l Hastings, who built the neigh borhoOd. public lihrary in New York, aDd got - ' - -. a gold medal frum Killg George for heing thc best arch itect, has made pl ans to r(,ITIo<lcl the capitol. Th ey will "dispel gloom, let in outfiide light and air." I~ I' )~ II!I"·I'IO.\' Old gt'lltiemcn for whom the build- . ing was built did 110t appreciate as w . \ JI JI 1':1\' (,OMlIOX "LEA S moderns do tIle importan~ of oxygen, IIcver heard of "actinic ·rays.' ( ;n .... /\0, "10':':1 ' 0l1n l ~ 1 r ln rl, n, . Did they gd along "about ns well .1(,1111 'I>IJ'I, N n l TIl' d rlu ll of n . 1l ol·,I('r ci f Rn l~. 11 uh' as we do, with our new fangled Il!l\ u ~ d frUIll Maid CtJUI·l. In th e IllJ"ve notions?" Th~)' did 1'\01'. Their . l \1 1 .. fl\Se nll(l 1.0 !li e dll' c l e(l r will lives. on the average, were at least o.fr., ,· ror ~1l. 1 " b ,l ' wllr o f PlI"lic a uc. lu) U ,~HI I lip pl ·l· n)i ~ 4.·8 . (HI Monffn :.', twenty years shorter than ours. Il h\ 2,,1! , ,Ill." or 1\1111,,,11 . A , n .. 1929. 11 110 ?I"I ,cl< a , HI. , Oil A/lid lIu v . th e ~~ I:'~ \""' I>' <l 08c/'III('(1 r onl eHtn le. to-' COME OFF! FIII!Vr'I·ItAC'1' I Cnlol'ed Ronl<ic- "J'd like to 'r wo lots or lan i! s ltuntc In I ho I . r I I ,. 1I11111! t "I' '('01'11'111 . I" 11". 'I'" ll''' "'''p ' lav ' a ne w p all' (I S lIJl'S. l> U 1. "r \\ n .I' "" . "011111 " ,.1' \\In" r "11 :." .. 1 t'I'gennt--"AI'(' y OUl' shut'S WOI'Il
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Mr. Hansrord Jackllon and fam Toms, of Xenia, spent James Moore and family have been vJctilJUl of the II\! for the past 'unday with her son, Mr. Emer- ily spent Sunday evening witH Ml'S Ii I·bel·t 1iJarlatt. week.· son Dill and family. A e.n Younker, wire and son, Mr. Edmond Murlatt IIpent Sun1... Elton E\,lIns nllll fllmily A moi t dellghtrul day was en- Earl, were in Harveysburg Satur- dl\y with Mr. and ]\frs. Humphrey s pl'nt aturdll Y with her parents. jQyed at the home of Mrs. G, D. duy aitern()on. lind :family. M1': and Ml' . John Rye and family Mills Friday, Febwary 16, with .r. Lee Tulmage, of South LebaMrs. Mills as hoste$!!. At tlie noon aon and A. B. Talmage, of this !'!.,!,:,! ,~~~,,!!_~~~~~_~~!,!,,!!!!!,_ !!!,-~ _~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL hour a covered dish lunch WIlS place, attenpeJ in pection of Way 'l' hu\'sclay evening, February 21', partaken of by a ' group of laqies nOl;ville lodge l'riday evening. LiUln~' , song service and address and Rev. and lIh:s. Joaeph Ben,OU1' Ladies Aid met lust week at 7 :3 0, s ub ject " My Duty to God.' nett, lifter ,which twenty-two la- wi th !\Irs. Frank Cleaver. F ebruRry 24, S eotId, Sunday in dies wore bu sy siewing rug rajrs Glen Davis and wife and Bert All odd Lots left over from last year 1n quanLe nt, hurcll Se liool at;. 9 :30 n, for the department of S-oldiers and Bogan spent Thursday in Lebanon 111. ; 1I10l'11ing Praycl' and sermon nilorll in the Loyal Temperance wi th Willter Kratzler and family. t;esl sufficient for medit.Jm and small size It 10:3 0. Subj . ct of sermon, Legion of which Ruth Conner is Bert Bogan spent Wednesdayrooms. This paper is all guaranteed first lOBI sRed arc they that mourn for director. with hi s sister, Nellie Bunnell, in At 3 :30 the Loyal· Temperance Waynesville. they shull be COlllfOl'tetl." · quality and can be bought for about 1-3 of March , 2 0, Goo d Friday, Three Legion came in for the ir meeting. $1. 25 Kon.JollI .. $ 1.08 Our neighborhood was well repMar- resented at the corn show in LebHI Ill' S · I '\' k ~ . I ~ 1l1 to 3 p. 'm., sub- 38 children ;were present. Two bot t let; for , $2 ,00 the original prices. ject ()( th ., !'1.,ditation s. "The last jOI'ie Ear,nhai·t conducted the de- unon Thursday. \ $l.~ O SYl'uP Pepsin.$1.08 votions in a very ]>Ieasing manner. ~ ve n wor l, ,; 1rom the Cross." The Jordan family entel'mined $1.25 Pil lkh ll ll1':; Veg, Our: new 1929 papers will be in soon for your A fter the minute.s were read re- Don Hartsock and family and Wal I All nre r 'tr(\illi ly invited. am p $1 ,08 Rev, J. J. clJ ue t:fer, Rec to r, ports were given 'by the treasurer ler Jordan and wife Sunday. 50c Phillips Mi lk inspection. and directors of departments. Two Lon Brannan ancl' wife, of XenMagnesia 4te ncw members were obtained .and iu, were lhe Sunday guests 0( ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH $ I.UO Dr l\IiI' ~ ' 'unuav 'erv ices at 8 :00 a . m. the enUre members hip recited the K. E. Thompson and family. Re medi es 8ge A Battle Creek phys icinn say!:. On t he fift h unday of Lhe month pl edge. Two readings were given Allen Younker and family and by Doris Wilde and Joan Carr, The Ed Doughman spent Sunday after· ~ e f\d ce s !.It 10:3 0 a. Ill, " onstipation is more l'e 'ponsibl,' 1\1 i :U A ntiscpl ic ~o l 6ge lesson stot'y for the day was " Lit- noon with Miriam Younke r and Father Mollmun. $ 1.,, 0 Agn r nl .. $1.39 fOl' misery thHn any other t'lI use, " tlc John's Mistake." , family, neal' Oakland, But imm ediate ,'eli ef has becn $2.0U S.S.S. T onic $1.89 Following adjolllrnmcnt rcfre~h· WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Mrs, Ella Ferds Spfnt Sunduy fnund , Rexa ll Orderlies wol'le nntments were served. a fternoon with the .Jordan family. , CHRIST ur uJiy and form no hubit. The n ext meeting will be held J . B. McKay, wife and son nnd Bihl ". C: t'h , II I at D:3 0 a. m. Sun:IGI' Corn Huskers' t!:· \' wi ll h e "Ta lont Day." ome lit the home of Ru th and Leo Con- daughter, Maynard and Elbn, ea lle.\ on the McKay family on Jo'ridllY 2ge Lolio n of' t he :;plondid tul pnt of our Bi. n -I', Murch 8. ERMA SEA RS, Pres, W, H. Terry eallerl on K. E , hie ~ [' h" ,' l will be u: ed in the prop:l!ic TooL h Bru!'hes . ,24e MARY CRANE, Soc'y, ThonWl;on nnd family Sunday ev· :Ha L .", 1I ,1 pl'l'sen lation of a br;et :11ic Hinkl e Pill s 25e e ning, L . .. I ' IJllt a rac li\" program. Every--- --- ~-FOR SALE '7/ic Af;)Jirin Tahlels ,S9c and Robert allll I Howurd McKay . l'hs. OttIC arey I ~ se l'lO li S y !lll " is a ~l<l' d to usc hi s talent as a MASONIC INSPECTION III at the horne or hel' dau ghw l', " . I" "l y P('}'suuding as mnA lien , IItte nded u basketbulJ game 25c Mil\!: Anli l'nin 'F'OR ALE- A few cords of beech M 1'5. Frun k Rogers. su C ~ n1>l n , '. ' P ills 21e • IIV pClJpl e a s IHI S Ible lo attend. A and 'uga r b'ee slove wood, A bout 50 visitors 'were presenl at Wuynesv ille at the Gym, Har- I .'frs. ,Lotlel1 Swanl; spent 1 hl~ !';;' I' ;'izc will be given to the person at the annual inspection of WIIY- veysburg \'~. Kings Mills . 2fic u l gn lo~s 'i'ooth DOX OF 24 E . Mi h('ncr, 56F2 1, f20 da y wl,th Mrs, Hel n Diet z, ut (.11 - \\\ho brin~ s tho lurge st number, As nl!svill e Louge No. 16:\ 1". & A. Big meeting if; being held III 0 1· Pas le .. ,23e I clll nalJ. , nlwuy s, t he crowning act of our M., last Friday evening. The in- iv e Brllnch church. Two f OI' .45e Mrs. <?harles J ohns IS able l:' .1J(' mor~ing R'l'vice will be the ob. specting oHicer, Dr. Arll, of Day- Mr. Sh erman F nis attend ed the $ 1.00 Fdvoh- F a('c , out again after a two we ~ k s 111- HI'rVnnc' of tho Lord's Supper. t on, wns present. After t he work corn show at Lubon ,Frirlay. . .. 6ge Powder A, B. Talmage, WIfe unrl s Ister. I ness. Even ing eva ngeli stic Sfl'vice at 1I two·course lunch was served by A SUI'C, g nU e lax ative in a pi ons· $ 1.00 'l'rcJur UIlIMrs, Mary Carmony attend ed n 7 ::10 p. Ill" se rmon subj ect, "Room members of the Eastern Star, J e~8ie, entertain ed (Iuite a lo t of nnt form. "On e lit Night- NexL 8ge Pilcts fami ly dinn er Sunday at the home f.... t he Best," Special music. company from South Lebanon on Day Bright." GOc 'u tcx Sets ., .. <age of Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Younc e, ( f Chp:;te r Wil liam so n, Minister. Sunday . SWINE GROWERS INSTITUTE Delawnl'e Ave" Dayton. Mrs . .James Moore has for her Do YOU carry fire ,insuranee? Mr. and Mrs. Edd L onagcre a tgu est thi s week her daughter from METHODIST CHURCH If you do you know that such pro· l nded the funel'a l of Bishop H enSwine breedet·s, feeder s lind all Lection only covers PART of your ders on at 'frinity church , Cin cinChurch Schoo l 9 :15 a. m., sub- fllrmers interested in more profits Milldletown. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde SnJrlS enter. 10 s in case of fire- while FYR nati, Thursday. ,i l'ct, "Co ndition s of Christian from pork production, are invited F TER prot.ection is the modern Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Banta, of GI·owth." Morning worship 10 :30 to the Annaul County Swine Grow tained Mr. and Mrs. Roy Drummethod of preventing aU loss, and Waynesville. were Suncl uy din nt'l' l<ubj('ct, " The Sower." Evening erB Institute, Lebanon Grange mond and family Thursda ee .vy THE REX ALL STORE Mrs. Evelyn Sams and chilrlren is much eh aper too. Investigate. guests of Mr. and Mrs, P. Bantu. scrvice 7 :00, subject, "Plucking Hall, Friday, March 1. Beginning spent Saturday night and Sunday Out that Which is Evil." Revival at 1 :30 p, m., the afternoon proWAYNESVILLE, OHIO Phone 120 Little Francis John s en tc r ta inIllcei in gs cllch night ut 7 :30 from gram will be opEmed by County with her parents, Mr. and MI's. E. cd to a birthday party Friday. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullen ix Februnry 25 lh to Mal'ch 10th. Agent Class and CharIesT. Ellis, H, Smith. --Fyr Fyter representative of War- t;pe nt Sund:ty with the latter's Goo d 'ong lIerv ice with H. J. Kurtz newly elected pI'esident of the r en- County. mother, Mrs. Eva Hormell, n al' as Icn del'. The pastor will be his Warren County Far m Bureau. own evangel t. All the people of Springboro. !,~!'!.~!!!,!!!,-~ -,!,,!~~~~~~!!!!~~- ' Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Longacr e this co mmunity are extended II cor ATTENDED SERVICE and son, Virgil, were Sunuay d ial illv itation to attend these Mr, and !\Irs. Ed Hough spent me Ling nnd ie el thut they a~e g uests of Mr. and Mrs, Edgar PatThe following Waynesville peoRESIDENT to n, at Deer Park. ' yotlrs, For Farm s, if priced right ; doubjle attended the opening service of Sunday afternoon wit.h Mr. and Mrs. Susan Saylor spent Sun. Rev. J ose ph Bennett, Pastor, the Green County ,Evangelistic Mrs. L. M. Stephens. los and ingles Bus in(lss Prop I'ty Mrs. O. B. Marlatt spent Tuesday in Dayton the guest of he l' son campaign held at the First Methfor sale or trllde. day with Mrs, Frank Kellis. , William Saylor. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST dist church in Xenia last Sunday Miss Ruth Kellis is working in Cull or write PERMANENT LOCATION Miss Ruth Early returned to Unified serv ice begins at 9 :3 0 a. afternoon: ' Rev. I~nd Mrs, Ben. school Monday, aitel' an attack of m. The Junior choir will sing for nett, Mrs. Silvel', Mrs. Cal'ey, Mrs. Dayton. Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Levi a nd Mrs. grip. the Bible ehool period of this SCI' A. K. Day, Mrs. George Mills, Mrs. Moore are still on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Albright, of v'ice . FOl' the concluding portion J. 0, Whitaker and Miss Hanby. LEBANON, OHIO 20 N. Horton St., Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Russell Morgan and family near Springboro, were Saturda y of the serv ice, which includes the Eye. Examined of nellr Lebanon, Mr. John Blair, IIfternoon and evening guest.'! of Lord's Suppel' and sermon, we will , - - - - CIa .. ea Fitted Repaira Farm Man"!le~ of Harvey Farm. of Xenia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham. have a choir composed of "MothCOMMUNITY Moore. iI~....................; M,l's. Belle Scott, Everett Ear- ers nnd Daughters." Sermon sub- TURTLECREEK CHURCH ly and daughters attended the fu- ject fOI' February 21, "The Rock Sunday School, 9 :80 a.m. ; neral of the former's !Ister, Mrs. that is Higher." Attendance last nachel Brooks, at Ha mersville on unday morning was the largest Young People's Service, 6 :45 p. ... Wednesday. we have had this year. Help us :11.; Gospel Service, 7 :30 p. m.; "Holiness Preaching." ShakesWalter 'Kenrick held justi ce cory tiplle to grow. peare said: "Consider thy ways court at Waynesville Monday evand be wise." Let us do the same ening, the case being the State of then we will go to church. Ohio against William McEl roy, of Ever,y body welcome. Middletown. Rev. A. Gordon Rich, Pastor. Mr. an-tl Mrs, J. B. Jon es nnd -.--- ~ .-. Mrs. Lester Kenrick saw "Abie's Irish Rose" at the Colonial in DIlY ton, Friday. j, Mrs, Alice Mahan ari'd children spent Monday with her mother, Chicks Mrs. Lottie Carey. Mrs. Josephine Ellair suffered a , , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buhrman a nd leg weakness seconu slight stroke of paralysis family, of Osborn, spent Saturday Monday afternoon. and paralysis D with Mr. and Mrs. Charle ~ Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shanks, Jr., JI)f a nd Mr. and Mrs. Will Bernard Mr. and Mrs. BrunElwick and baby and family, of neal' Waynesville, 'and Mr. Orman Sha:nks, ali ot Cinwere afternoon gues~s at the cinnati, were week-end guests in Smith home. , the home of their :father, Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Mel~n ' wank Shanks, Sr., and wi:fe. . imd sons returned home Sunday The .Dorcas club , met with Mrs. evening after Il: week's visi t in Mi Frank McIntire Thursday of last amisburg. week. " ' ovel·sh~l.dO'VS Mr. and ' Mrs. Edwin Linneman Misses Dorothy Conard and and children, of Dayton, were Sun Catherine Noggle, ~I~ Middletown, day guests of Ml'. and Mrs. Helll'Y were home for the 'w eek end. Foulk/!. Lincoln Day was c,bserved at the Mr. and Mrs. Perry Kenrick and M. E. church ,Sunday, a basket ~~:,·::t.ptp~ daughter, Miss Bertha, of Waynesdinner ' being one feature of the . ville, were Sunday dinner guests day. An offering was. taken for more than a guaraDllCC. •• at the hom~ of Mr. and Mrs. W.al. the support of the Henderson , •" ter Kenrick, and the evenmg school, near Lincoln's old home H s a Surety Bond, bac;lced by , guests were, Mrs. Carl Eaton, of in Kentucky. D unlopAND the American Surety Liberty, Ind.; Mrs. Eva J-Iaines The Community club market at The most clfectivc. moat eco, Compiloy. It covers almost every. and Mrs. Joseph Grassi and chilDomicul form of calcium. 10-lb. Xenia Saturday, netted the alisoc:art.o~ IUld lOO-lb. bnga. 'b' h h . dren, of Dayton. ciation about $56. , The COACH We cordially invite you to come In ,and see the new t l11g t at can appeo to a tire Mr. and Mra. ,G eorge Davis, Ml'. The condition of Samuel StanChevrolet Six. It·is now on display Olll" showroomf Under its terms, jf your tire fails and Mrs. John Fite and daughter, field, confined to his bed with canand it·s proving the biggest automotive attraction thie w iibiu 12mollths,wercpairitfree.'Mildred, of Cincinnati, Mr. and cer of the face, Ie 8teadlly I'l'owing community .has ever eeen"":'with crowds thronging our Mrs. Edd Longacre, Mr. and Mrs. worse. nre sold by the following · ve C'In t repair H.' you get a new Wilbert Swank were Sunday dinshowroom morning, afternoon and eveillng! The community has purchaser dealers ner guests of Mrs. Emma Foulks , rln: at a reduced price, II Fyr Fighter chemical engIne, EverybodbY. expededb.t.hatbChevrolet woul4 produce a ': 'hcSll rery'B ondcovers pra ctically in Ilo nor of her birthday which ocwhich was delivered. Monday, .It n.. remark a e automo 1 e- ur no op.e beUeved it would , , " ' bl f f 'j curred Satu.r day. is one of ~he large modern types. Phaeton. • • • • 2 be possible to achieve such distin,ctlve beauty, 8uC;h e \' ry pas I e ca lise 0 auure . .. Mr. and Mrs ,J. B. J ones spent ~~~pe •••••• thrillmg performance and such advanced design In aCCIdent, collision, blow-out, mis· Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, John the price range of the fourl ali oment, stone-bruise, road-cuts, Zimmerman in Dayton. · I 'd II' " be Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stacy cn.TheS".... The new six-cylinder valve-in-head motor is a marvel , f1.m-s l~a 1 , 51 e"wa , lnJunes,ru _. tertained to dinn er on Sunday, Cabriolel..... f r d th d Iii ' Thcc....""rtlbk 0 powe, spee • smoo ness an acce era. on-yet t pll1ciung, valve-ce:lrIllg,fuulry toe- Mrs. William Lackey, Miss Mabel We were sorry t o receive the Landau • • • • • • operates with fuel-economy of betfeT than 20 mile. to , i ~ ·1.lnder· irif1ation. and Ralph Lackey, of Middlctown, !llld news of the d,eath of John Sedan Dell"." •• $595 . 'h~ gallon. The-beautiful new Fisher bodies repreSent Mr. and M.rs Will Null snd daughN,) red ,tape , " ' no argument. We ter, of Springboro; l\:{r. and Mrs, Venable, of Utica. Mr. ,Venable 1.l.J.. DeIl.~r., the g~eatest contribution ever made to motor car com. was on old friend of the Beech CIUo..I. • • • • • • • fort and beauty intbe low-price field. And never be. t.:t tle the claim rig ht ,here in aUf Russell Burnett and famil y and Hi Ton ~I ••• $545 fore has a low-priced car providcll luch marvelolll Grove correspondent. Mrs. Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray, lot r¢, .. instant! v, , . . • Murray, of this place, had charge l~To"C"".'. '650 ha~dHng ease and such wond~rful '_ riding comfortl llhlUlop'S are the only tires covered Ofo' o tnh.e funeral on Saturday afterwllh <;.b •. ' . • • • But nothing that we can say could' possibly dive you EXECUTo.R'S SALE n b: It ' urety ,Dond, Duniops are tho All prl.,. f.o. b. Pllnl, ) f' h ' • ~rs. Della M. Bowman, of DayMlchlpn any ~ d equa~e i mpres8i ~)(l 0 w at y~u wiD find when 'ob' ti~cs maJe strong enough !lnd The ' undersigned will ' offer for ton, has sold her fa:rm here, foryou inspect this sensational new . car. So say to yoU fi n 'i eM Igh. t ' S C i1n'~1 Surety Dood sale at public auction, at the late merly known as the Dean Shana~ome in. And· come expecting a finer automobile residence of Mahlon Ridge; dehan I,a rm to ' Laurenee N. Strange than you h~ve eyer, ~hought P{)l8ible at the pricel • Il}C il\ ana relid t lie details, ceased, on 'Saturday, March, 9th, ' Ed. l)ougbman ' hal! accepted a ' " 192fl, the personal property or the . Q' U A , L, I T . Y A ' T ' ,L O ' W S T , 'position with A. B. 'ralmage. said Mahlon Ridge, deceased, con- RETAI'L ER FOR THE NORTH- , It is .rumored that oUr school , " • "' . sisting of hO\lsehold gOQlls and " , ,furnitdre and other chattels. ERN PA)bT OF WARREN CO• .' hiB job in the K. 'E . Thompson was the victim , " " . >.;, • S.le , to' commence' at ' l o'clock p. ' m. sharp. ' .' . LOCATED AT 'GENNTOWN of. ,eleven vale~tines. 'Of coUrse.. ' " " , .', ~,', . .' . , ,.., . !l'ERM~Purch'ases amo nting t1tey were all tilee ones, nit'! , O~, Mrs. Allen Younker and Ion, - -- W.YJl~ Ohio ' ~o thr:ee don~rs 0t: .less to be pa.id When ' in need' of Produc.t s, write , ,f . l1f casi1, lbove- that' sum, notes on . or call Earl, caned on 'lin. K. E: 1lhompthree D'!ontbs t,~Il , ~ith. two or BOn Saturday 'afterncron. ' more approved "slI!f'etie3, will be ta1\1. M. Terry Is helphilr Contracken. ,O~KI.EY l\f. RIDGE . . tor Tibba1ll on the new gym at Feb. 20--2t Executor. P.. D. 2 LE~ANONJ OHIO Hah-eys.bure. " K. E. ThompsoD .rid famll, are Itlll UDder the doctot:'1 care.
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WATER OVERflOWS -gca~J. · THE MIAMI VALlEY
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'1'he heavy ruin of Mond ay night and Tuesuny mornillg brought the Liitle Miami river out of its bunks for t.he fifth ,time this season. The water rose rapiJly making it unsafe to cross the Avenue after early mOl'lling. . The high-water mark of HI13 was overlapped six inches, muking thil> lhe highest mark probably l ' Ver reached. The power house wus flooded and the motors were 1'Ilmov('u, but llUmpiT)g, it i ~ though t, call be resumed SOllle time todny. The towns in thl) Miami Val· ley fa '(!d t he wor!lt flo od conditions since ) 9 13. At Spl'ing Va lley the river lert its banks COVl' I'· jng the rondway Lu suc h un extl nt that cr oNsin' was dnngcl·ous. Tile secti 11 known Il l'! L ;ttl ies' Grel'n, was 11 00ded. I~ ntl,ance to Waynesville {rllm the eas and 5f)uth was closf' d. One . drivel' made un attempt to cros!! he Avenue an d had to be pull d out, und a lurge moving Van from Buffalo, N. Y., stnll ,;d below the powel' .house and had to I~(' pulled back. Owing to low water preSSU1'1:! making it imp08sible to pr.o pe. ly heat the build ings, Wayn'e 'fOV!l\ship schools were e10Red for prpbably the remainder of the we/.' k. The water is slowly receding, but traffic will pl'obably not hc re ~ l1Inod before nig.h t.
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Brought Damage Suit
John Adams and family have mpved to the country.
J\ a rry PrateI' ito r Sa turday.
Mrs. Seth Cook visited l'elatives in WiJmington last week.
1.01 n Henson ~pcn t Thursday ,'vcni ng' and nig ht with Milu MilIt' 11 he rp:e I'.
Easter Hats nre now on sale ut a very special price. Gl'Ilce L. Smith.
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CJIII'ence Berryhill and fnmihy will move this week to their farm nenr Bellbrook.
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Mrs. Walter McClure and her sister, Mrs. Chidluw, al'C enjoying the warm th ur f-Iu waii. /
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Raper, o f St. Louis, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hape r on Friday. Wlltches-Gl'uen, Elgin, Hamilton, l\)in ois, etc., Cury's Jewelry hop, Lebanon, hio. Miss Miriam Spe nce, of Blan· chestel', was the guest of Miss Esther Henderson severnl days last week.
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The King Bro hers Tran sportatio n o. and the Con ner-Holthau s Motor Tran sJ1ortation Co., both of Leban n, were named delendl}nts ill u jJi:!5,OOO uamagc suit filed in the Leban on courts lus t week by B n A. Hayd en ,of Cleveland. His clu illl is bllsed on inj u I'ies received in a bus wreck neal' Lebanon, on Novt! mbel' 10, J!J2 7. He states thllt he recei ved severe lao:crnt ionfi on the IJoely in uddi tiun to /I concll ssion of the brain an d thnt the injuries have IlI'l'lnanently im paire d his hcalth .
JIll'. lind ft's. Ralph .J ohn s nncl fam ily lillPnl. Su nrlny with \111'. and Mrs. Edd ie Bel l. Mid. Yellr Conference The mid-y (·ar conference of the ;\[ r. lind Mrs. e N' il Dearth, of Wilmington Yea rl y \I1cnting of Fl'nnkl in, callcll on Frank MillenbL' I'goe r and fllmily, :Sunday after- Friends was held at Wilmington lu ~l week. D(,legut ~ from 1'ricnds n,11l11. ehul'chcs in Gree ne, Worre n, Fay11 0\' your Raws fIlell by mu- l·ftC unci ,linton counties attendr hin e. Thl'y cut cl eun 'r, trllCl', ed . . Speak '1'8 011 the Jlrogrum hd\ I'. Roy I'igott. lit Madclen'R wel'e Mm'Y uSRell, field sec retRl'y M :thc fi ve-year mccting, PhlludelLumber Yard . pllin, Pa.; B. O. Skinner, prell iMr~. John Brown. of Covillg- dent of WilmingLon college; Rev. ook, Jame to wn, and t un , spent several days last week Lindl y with hcr nunt, J\o!rs. Joseph Ev- Rell. TIu!lsell Reese , of Sabina. llllH.
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of Irvin e, Xenia iH to get n National Guard wus the w'ell·end guest of I' y., Mrs. Mal'y J . Burton waR lll'mOI'y, but the ·date is not y('t hill brothel', H. H. WlIliall1son und Ill'oughl home last Thursday from fixed. It may be two 01' three fHmily. Miami Valley hospital. Her conyearR before t he hopes of the city ---dition is reported good. For ~ n Ie Il t Madden's Lum bel' lIr(' I·eali zed. Xenia was three yeat's Yarrl, !l steel fenc;e POllt d1'ivcI's; ago put on Lhe list fOI' an armory. BOOKKEEPING CLASS , Easter is early this year. Get will drive posts through rocks on It wmi then the plan to ' expend ......--~~/--- >...----..;;I..'-.- ....~.:!2!::.:.~ __ .J "o~l' new hat and be ready. Ev~o Illuch eElch year in pl'oviding The class in accou nts and book- ery hat of gt'eat value. creek beds easily. Prices O. N. G. companies wi th homes. keeping met last week with a fuir \,E!ry reasonable. Grace L. Smith. --: -::::,. - ... -=-----::~-:..==.=- --=- -::-----.~::::......----=-:: Miss Helen Hawke has I'eturne nrollmellt. A number hElve sigcd home ufter a ploasant vi!lit We Clln TllIte them Now nified their intention of moiling NEW CENTURY CLUB Miss Esther Hender son and her REVIVAL MEETINGS AT with relatives in olum~us and Elt the . next meeting. We h [;ve gue t, Miss Mit'iam Spence, of Sum Walton years ago at Spring . MEETING FOR FEBRUARY ZanesviJl . THE METHODIST. CHURCH • <.I~cided to mert · on Monday nnd Blanchester, attended a fraternity Valley used to market the mORt Wcdnesd'ny ot 7 :30 p. m., at lhe dance nt Miami university Satul'deliciou s hums. They. were sold. The New Ceniu r y cluh m t on MI'. nnel ?vI1·S. Earl Conn r anel some evt' n abi-olld, by . the hunHigh ~chool building. Any oth- d.,y night. The revival meetings nt the E'riduy, Febl'uary 22, ln21l, at the :(,n were Sund~ dinner guests dred R. They were rich and tasty ers who are int rested are invi tMethodist church are !!'Otting a Frienus Home, with Mrs. Menden- of ·M r. and MI·S. Raymond Con- nnd hnd n distinctiv.e taste. He cd to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Evans en- flne stn rt with Mr. H. J. Kurtz, hall us hostess. Seventeen mem- n ' I' anll fnm ily. - - - --tertained over the week-end, Eld- singing evangelist and wife, asIiad a secret way ' of 'c uring them. Anoither basketball seasl!>n came bel'S responded to 1'011 caJl by The secret lli ed with him. Scores SUFF.ERING WITH EYES er C_ R. Ballard, of Blanchester, sisting. Prayer and praise meetonllu ll DI·. Rudolph. our eye- have since tried to duplicate these _ __ MI' . John Chenoweth. of Clarks- ings each afternoon at 2 :30 at to a close with the end of the naming an Ohio Governor. sig-llt specialist, Tuesua'y, Thurs- Afte'r the business session the hams. In every case failure r eO. J. Gray has been sufferi ng ville, Ml's. Jos. Shambaugh, of the church. Evening services at to urnament at Lebano n last Sat- following program was enj oyed: day and Sat urday at Cary's Jew- sulted . with "pink eye." He was unable Harveysburg, nnd Miss Alice 7 :30 each night. Services each urday night, and ngain the OtterMusic, Victrola; paper, "Trees elry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. afternoon fol' the boys and girls bein boys cnn-led away thE! trophy of Ohio, Mrs. Hough ; music, Vieto WOl'k sev rill days last week. Chenoweth. . at the close of school. Subjects and Ule MOI'rbw girls did likewise. trola; paper, "Ohio's Beauty Miss Ha7.~1 Sali bury, of leve- Fire 'in Franklin ;::o;::-;:;=.._;;;-:<;,or:=:-='=:===.ii:;= for the fure part of next week Fire Mondny morning of ' la's t l;.1~e fJJ'st~me proved a thriller, S ot~,:.' ~~·s. Mendenhall; mUllie, lund, :;pent FI'iday and aturday -.MlN1'~~··\vill""'" e . as fo1l6ws~ - K"'Monday vdt h ' he tri"lnkTil Y5· 11 0 IC ot · ; 'r~dlrfg; 'tI:.vngiellow's with JII~r pa~nta. .11" _and Mrs. week g utted ,three business houses WaynesvI.'Ue IVins night, "The Gospel;" Tuesda,y up with the MOITOW lad s. ';rhe "Flowers," Mrs. Buily. W. P. Salisbury. ,. ...~ - in ' FrahkUn and "threatened a honight, subject, "Is Thy Servant game was close but the !<'rankJin tel building adjoining. Predmore's Following t he program the club ~ a Dog?" Wednesday night, s~b boys held the lead most of the adjourned fOI' the pleasant w1'Ifr. and Mrs. J. C.. Hawke, Miss Dry Goods Store, Gephart's Barject, "The Man Who Calculated." time until Doughman, a Morrow cial hour, dul'ing which delicious Doris and Donuld und Dean Hawke ber Shop and Frazee's real estate Business Men's night. The bu i- man, tallied three 'counters in the refreshments were served. ' aw Thurston the magician in office on Fourth and Fifth streets, ness men of this town are cor- lust f w seconds, to win for Morwas the scene of t.he fh·e. Theil' i The ladies of the Home were Dayton Monday night. dially invited to be present lit this losS is said to have been heavy. nkli l'l, }.8 to g ests of the club at this meeLand eliminate Fr8: F i t M dd ' L ·ber row service. 20. • or sa e a 8 en s um Mason won fl'om Springboro in ilig. ~-7'--- ' Yawl '3 National double jack fence Death of Mr.. Jord.n. OBITUARY Il .- l ow gan~e, }5 to ZQ, bal'ld ~ings FARM BUREAU , ENl1ERTAINS Sy~:;c~~t~:;~cee \:~~~ to stretch Mrs. Nettie Flo~ence Jor'd an, , M . 1 l1S won .1.1'0111 H Ill'veys urg In an 63, wife of Edwnrd M. Jordan, Nancy Marie Earnhart, daughequally slow encounter, 1'/1:0 13. BL1,1E RIBBON HONOR CLUB h d d ' d a t th e BI air . h OSpl.'ta. I on. T ues . J) I h d ith _ _~_ M~'s . Emerson Earn I\l't an I Ie. Th en ' waynefl.... tel' of Jacob and Hannah Proud Otterbein v) afternoon e' cas e 'IIand Frtday fhe,'. Blu e Ribbon Houor club two chi ldren nttended the bask et I d uy 0 f In!!t week f 0 11 owtng an exEarnhart ,was born near Utica, th b t f ih t t menlb ['" nn(1 thel'I' gue's .. . to t ile bllil tonrnament at Leb:\Oon last , tended illness. Fun eral sel'vice!! e as game 0 .' e OUl'namen. ~ '!f' b , were h e Id Oil F 1'1' d fly a ft ernoon a t Ohl'O, November 28, 1846, and Friday. ' spent her entire life in Wal:ren was played, ending 31 to 25 1I'l number of 45 sat down to a ounone o'clock at t.he Oswald Funeral county. She was married Septem raVOI' of the Ottcl:bein lads.. The ti!ul su ppcr at 6 o'cloc.k on Fri- . Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Archdeu- Home in ' chat'ge of Rev. H. A. ber 28, 1866 to William Dewitte gamE! was equal t-o nny ga,me anyilay, Fdbru.a l·y 22. It be1l'lg Wash- con and son, of Dayton, spent the ! Rothrock. Burinl in Miami celT)Stokes, who died January 8, 1903. on e ever witnessed '01' wOUild even ington's birthduy, the tullies were week-en d with MI·~. Archdeacon's et4'ry at Waynel!vilJe . ....,.. To them were born four children, want to. .(J'ile ' SeOt was tied at prettily .decorated with smalll flags parent!!, Mr. and ¥rs. Frank Mil- . ~ - ••- - - - : Harry and Joel, of 'WayneBville, the end of the first · qUart,er, I) to and appropriate. 1>lace can sand b Mrs. Etta Pugh of Springboro and 6, and at the; half '9 to 9; however I napkins. . ten el·gel'. . CHILDREN ARE IN , iT,I:;D ".rs LouiB Thomes all of whom at the end of the "third ' quarter Following t he supper !!hort w lks N S ' 1:1 t Mo(1 Is t",,,t TO ATTEND TH'" "'VIVA .. -" 111 • " t he I oea I s 'were' . ,' . 't h --'. , I 'I • ..... M' "I ,C ,II., "" ~ Of' are living . , onc . pOUl' SOn, wel'e gwen >y ,leso gl,le ~ "". I. d pring t O ca11 9 -Cr oehet: vis { ., 'ff ' She p~ed away Sunday morn- 16 · to 1.7, but at the end It was W. 1;1. Pa\nler, s 'e Cll er 0 e 111tU e h ,sd 'felt and stra\~ ' Horace J KUl't~ song'lleauer ~t-( . t' I 23'" 28 B t· 'h ' k 0 c. U· Ml' Chus T EI cns, s raw ral s, . . . ' ,,' " lng, aftel' ap illness of several n~all1 . IC(, .•0 ,, ' U III v e oV-I , ~or ' . '. novelU(.s. Ol'oc'o Lincoln Sm'th: the Methodl9t chureh "' r~vl"al, .al''' '. . rived yesterday from Napoleon, , weeks, aged 82 years, 2 mont.bs 01 ti~l\( the . W·lf·S.. boys On!Y j l!S, pl eSllde~t . of Wanen Cou.n~~ and 19 days. Unassuming, gen- ~cot.ed 2 Jlomts,. whIle Olterbem F Ilrm Burea~ ~ Mr. Hen? !IlItrIS, Mr. and Mrs .John Whlthker Ohiu, wh-e rc he closea a grea~ llel'r ' tIe, loving and lovable in char- Rcol ed 8 for n lInal scorl~ of 26 c1epulO' ma.stet of the .IP U~f:(~,. and dclilf,hlfully en)'.erlnined SundJIy" vice in the Methodist c\luri:li ' at , . acter, she found her greatest plea- to 31. ' . . . Mr~. Hurrls, Mrs. Juck ,~hal1 n~nn I lhe Qccasion being in honor , ot that place. Mr. Kurtz has , I{~ined , sure in her home and in the min~hcrwood, Henltle, ~allac{\, of the Home Council oC r~xten ~lOn the birthday anniv,crsory of M:rll. nntional . prominence. thro'ugn, his. 'istrations to her family. Since ,~1 am us and F.romTn all dlKplllye~ o r k . . . Whft'a kcr's fllthel'. . , ' wor k with childrQn and is o~gan- : the death of her hu sba nd. and the ~ wond.erful gal, -:a~d played.. ne , ' ~ ('omnllltee of five weI e np- 1\ ' ' izing iI gl'eat chorus of children marriage of the older chil-, .0.£ t hl' lr. b~st . t~J!I : sea~Oh~ "FI·)' ~ 'l. pomted. il'olll the club t lIIe~t 10 New CllI'ds- Birthday IConvale!l . . , . • dren, slie "carried on" valian't- had tOl'r.,\ Ie. Iud land dilln t .sco'ri! ,.lune · to h(·lp fOI'l\1ull1te .lh ~ l,ul.s I cent, Fricnd~hip, Sympathy nnd Iy and uncomplainingly and was a 8i ~glo ·'Pomt . ..tl1fi ~Iayed h<l~cl; !o.r thE! c?mlng ~euRo l:. rIllS ~.Oll1~ I Anniv I'sory Grllcting!l-st Cally'fj respected and loved by all who' ~l1t It- 10 ked flo~, the Bldo 1~l tt,t:e In. c!\:uloR tlw . ~O~I.oWI. ng. ,J ewelry Shop, Lebanon,. Ohio • . '1 knew her. She and her youngest 11I11lS. " ',:. t Chas. \ lIuff01un, Ol'eg01l1t~, l-I e l ~1\ . daughter, 'Mrs . .rhomes, have been J. Sherwood . sco oed ,10 po ints Jor -Rothman; LE!bIHlon; Hulll.e, WhltMrs . .1 .. ~ •. Hurtsock is im Day,rn8l!parll~le and ' devoted 1.0. e~eh ~Ie locals 1'0\16 . ~ bY "lI~lllde with I ~ct(', MOlT?W; Geneva WI ~.'e, M~- ton to be l'IlSent at the ce!ebr~- . other, a loyalty nnd dcvotlOn an d thon Wall c:e O. f.lln a nd ~hce Lawson, ? llIlI'l gbolo t' . [the thil'lI birthday ' all 01which remained unchanged a:{tel' \ "" aHrice , had . :his first good , Followmg the spenk mg, gnmcs Ion 0y ' o·r Iler gl'und!lon Robert I • • d b til V(!l'SII11 'h ' I the daughter's marriage, who, c Ilance to !;how . IS vn ue on the nnd 'contests wel·C' cliJoye y e WaHon, ,h ., Febl'uary '• 28., with her husband remained in the hardwood court and he !ture took members. home caring fo; 'hel' to the end. IIdvantage of it: lIe was Rhoved The Bupper made possible YOlll' Gruen wntch jeweler in Altho'ugh advanced in age she into the game i ~ he Inst half and by the coopel'atio!\, of the Lella- WaHen County is Cat'y's Jewelry, took an active interest in 'home starred UllW til ' finlll w'histlc. .non . Grange, which' gave t.he usc Shop, Lebannn, Ohi~. Come in The line-up: of the hall, and tha W.!II·rerl CO,u n. and !'lee the latest ~tyle8. duties, when . her strength seemed to tnll; during the past year, hut OtWrbein ty Farm Bureau . whICh flnunced she was young in sp-irlt, ~Iways , ~. B F P the suppel', . 't . The Co·operative society interested in the activiti9s of . the Bradshaw, f .. :.. . .. .. ". 0 1 1 The club extendedl n vo~~. of Ma~'Y'R church will meet on . ~:'."'~~"" ~ ; '; younger generation~. Johnson, f ...... 7... ,;..·4 i - 1 thanks to th,ese. wo.",e'll fodr glvl.n g Thul'sduy afternoon, February 28 " . .., .-~.<'!. She I.eav.es to mourn her loss Shimer, c ........ .. ,..,.... 2 2 G :so freely of t.~eIF time an energy ut the home .of MI·s. George Hart; " . , : . tWO ~· sOI;l.8; ~o dnughters, 'Beven O. Paul, go ., ...... u.> 2 0 4 Also to the. Fat;~1 B~l'e u ~nd thc sock, at two o'clock. 2 2 6 Grange . f~r t~~n gene~oslt>, and '" . Recotnition 6f an u~usual ch~r- W~ttenberg anll ~ect:etary-tre~Bur- ~rand,ehildren, six great~grand~hn Snyder, g ... :.:... . 'acter l~s 'come, to .Miss 'F rances W. 'er of t~e Woma~ s .League. She is 'dr~~ a1i~ on~ br~thel', ~Iobzo . Paul , ... . ....... :-: ..:.... 2 1 6 sup,port. '. ::.. _ . ' F or Sale, ~OOO rClds of Amm. .' . I .. one 'of a very hmlted number of Ear~hart of Rldsrevllle OhiO and .• Ad ·... 0 0 0 can zinc insulated.:wire tenc~, full Henkle, of Waynesvil e,SJunior "t w'omen members n erson ., ..........:.... guuge and "full 'weight; tDest e.ver II ' ;,.4l ld , , ' ' of the chemistry , a h ()s·t.·C), f: reIa t'Ives an d. 'f' rlen d's. SCtiooL . NI"'H'I' 'U - l<. Wittenberg co ege, - p'rIDI§. . e i -fraternity and she .bas been., tIlk. .' • _ _• T I . 31 '/ fru\~. Madden's LUMuer Yaro. BY ' act' of a special' eOn'l~ittee of ing nearly all ,of the chemistry ota ...... ... ;.. ::....;.":j ... ~2 '- :t . Erid~~.:. ni~m b'" SchOol . the faculty, . she has been' chos,!n courses availa1!le ' h!!re for , her ..~. F·.RM.~RS INST>I:ruT,E . W~ellville .• • night·· tfje ·re-l.rjvat JII~rvi<:es in Mr. ·and . Mrs. Will' F. : Yollrtg, student chairman of the Alma· Ma- future' work as a dietitian. _ '. • 'B F P ' the Methodist church. Tile teach- of Ferndahi, Mich., 'are I'eceivlng ' The Atma Mater fete is an anFarmers Institute will be held .F rye': f .... ..." .. , 0 ' 0 0 .0 ers tln~ . '~fli~~nbl ~~ 'the : J:Iigh con~ratulations on theJ>i~h of., 'ter iete committee. ' This is .· vlr~tually the .t aculty' stamp of. appro- .liu~l..,pedade , p)'Oduced for the in th.e· Han ' at I:I,arveysbU/:g; O. •M~inous, . f " ..•.. ~.,:,;,J".1 1 8 school and upper grades are in- a daughter, Thursday l Februar.y' val qpon.- 2.is8 'Henkle s sustamed (enJo~ent of the cODlmencement on Thursday; February 28. ~ · , Sherwood, t: ..... ,.... "... 6 0 , 10 .'v·it'ed to, C~I11~. in n. body and o~- 20, il'l that city. ~h ..- ,you~g IS hign scho.l arship . and u~~m her ,~eek <:rowds d:ur1ng th~ first wt;ek '- . The ~fficieP,~ or.e ,Herbert pan, Henkle" g ~. :.~.•." .. .. . .. ... ,1 " ~ 7 .cuPY\ seats 'teserved 0 .1' them., '.' un . optometrist, whO will be. Te, leade'(8hip .among tlie women of 'ln June. ThIS 8pe~tacle, whIch preiddent, Hurvard McGuinn ' 8eC- Fromm, g ... :...."......... 0 u 0 " ' . . . ' '. . . membere.d by th!'!' many .the LutJiera~ c~l1ege. " . ,.comes to 1\ climax wi~h the C:~!lW~-. ' l'etary an4, Mn. Ad.1i £l'''.I~!!g:e, "WaUac,e. ...~" .. " ..,{... .. ,.,2 6 .- .- - . , . " ~e;'\ he. n1ad . in , ~ayn~~~lIe:, ,when. . Miss Henkle ·); the daugq~~ of, ittg, '. · new c~mpus queen, ,,,~n- ladty ' co~ellRolid.ent. ,_.ff I ...... ." 1 .', puelCet over by ~inning ft: om L4ll! .few years ,~gQ, h~t ~~d a~ office ld r : ' an'd. Mrs. "&. D. :Henkle; of 'gi\gee nearly. aU of t)le 484 wom-. , A goo(1; pJ:opm has lieen ' ~re- Total .. . ,...... ... _.( .•.•:.. 9 anon , with ' 0; scOre 8Om~ing ·like · ,in rhe dra~ge .~~uil,~lI'lg, con\ln~ Waynesvll~~, a giadu.ate. of.• Way - en stu~e~ts. Th~ 6778 mfn ~u-, par~d' anll :tlle specialllPf!8kep are . ,' Substi~utions,c • ,. W:to 38. ',: '. ' '." .\hom ,pa.yton t:OVl! .d\ly~ eV~fy~ek -neevi)) higIV.Bchooll in the claSB. dents amt alumni dt1 faeu~ty aftd · H. L. Andre.wa Q, C. Tel'nlll, and FMday night t.ebanon 'won in a 1n the finals Morrow lo~t to "' \I I" 11'1 ~"l'e of '26. She is a member of Chi Del- city friends are the trpectaton. MrS. Mary Fi!! d 'Hendrix. ' slow game !tom ' Cin'lisle,' 56 9, Otterhein In a one-aidEd PlJIC, }'YOU~lt ~ erae)" . .,,1 Vel:; • to Om. sorority and ~ member The faet ..tUt the fac:ult~ .made , S"l1stantial prizes will be given and Morro~ b:om M&flon ~'3 ' to 18.' 32 to 12. As Mq ow 'liad ai- The bes~. So. on f ~ of Theta Delta; national cb'em-tlle . ch.oic~ adds ,new lIigniftcance to.f!8t exhibits of 10 ears of com• ..., In ·tbe.semJ-ftnabl 'Otterbein ready played three games, win- jew.el~s. C r III tJ~:~ y i~ "'-.~' ,... lstry fraternity, She II ~ to the i~portance of bein. eliah:",. umner < will be served by ladiel defeated Kinin MiIla, fo 22, nine all of them, they w.ere ne»t Lebanon, Oh 0, d s tl U "at of the Home EconoJll ca ~ oJati at. man of th~ oomm.lttee of ' the cOlltmunltf~. imd MorrOw. ~'oc:ke!l dope entirel), l'BapoDBible. for- the \088. ren Co.unty. CIi {f,l1'(1
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Boyd S. Rathep ber w~ appoin ted Bond J. G. ble, E. Y. Adams -and Robert Reichel wert! appoint ed apprais en. First . and final accoun ts were flied by Robert A. Whitac re, guardian of Viola chnell et aI., minors, anll by Charles Guy Marlatt , admini strator of the estate of Agnes Vail decease d . Court authori zed Blall.ch e W . A pple to transfe r and assign to the City or Dayton all her1'ig ht as xec utrix of the estate of Osell r D .A:pple, decease d . The executrix tlIed her statem ent in lieu o f final accoun t. The a ssignm nt of Horac e Dill wus raised .and the the a ssigne e WII S dischar ged.
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Commo n Plea. IProeee dinl' · In the case 01 Daniel Ciark VB. John Clark et .aI., two tracts of lund involve d were apprais ed at $ 1450 and were ordered sold at public auction . _ __ _ Rachel Carsey was granted a I divorce from Edwllrd Carsey on IhJl't int I' du cing us nl H 1ll , nn I \ its faint col ul'i ~ g and slBlely Cll AVl'En 1. poise. ground s of gross nl~glect. T kn e \ ' yo u a gain d irec tl y 1 . IIW SIlt' W IiS w111km g slowly,. h.er ~vFl or J. Garriso n was granted a P (l lel'ma i Uk a ni/Cht h lusso m V'lli. But I'm ha nged if I ran ~I'Y 1l1U\·{'I)I(·nt filII of a dl tlnclw l.! divorce from Earnes t Garriso n on i hink of your nml1 4.l-! I 111\ ay s ' HIlIl d ~lib n .t e g l'uc e, and he r ~ e ad ground wh ll'h OJll'lI~ only with Ihe ~ r~t s of gross neglect . The IJI'ellth of even in g. ll y fl a y, It I' hud a Ill'eciou s ba d m Illo r y." \ U li ttle u ptllr.le d. us Ih ough T he S icilian looked n o n ~ t 0 lhou g hts W,' I'C fnr aw ay among' he r t wo minor childre n were given in p at Ill'd d r y. and ~l l1 pid; by n ill'lI t the 10 Ihe cu stody of the plaintif f. it is ulivo 11/1<\ jnyou. thi' place, lt- w('1\ plea se d a t tile impli d ,.• - fi oftly b u1'1 : ing ~ . ars, ruthe.r tha n Wanen Dakin W~IS granted ' a di. "clf '1:. ' rume 1111 ul f l'<'seo pa l'ndl st!. \.l ues \. I' o ncem"d \\,; th th e fnslllo nnble vo "co from Lillian M. Dakin on "I d o not obj ec t t o H'll ing y' HI l'ic lu l'<'sq ul' cl' owd which Uy dnv t h o~e wh u cu n , leep; thro ng d g ro unds of desertio n. by night: ' th y awa kl', a n d don 1Il ~' nnme," he said ill 1\ Il)\\' lOn!?, a /, () ull !I 11l'1'. A re mark fr o m her Roy F . Wilson was ordered to II1l'iJ' ilnint il'sl c\uthing . a nd Pa le r- sun k a lmost t o a wh isper . ull t yo u l·omplln io n. u g irl of ~o ml·wh n t !lny $6 weekly to Doroth y B. Wi!\l'iII pu nlo n me if I I11l1k e n ""quest s l i g ht ~1' >ltut UI'~ li nd dll l'ke 1110 is gay. r COlli ' I K(Jl1 during the continu ance of which ma y ap pl'ar ~ol1ll'wh a t ,. in - plexion . cau sed he l' to lowel' h r l hel r cas' 'I' he terrae(' (If I hI! H oll·1 d e e. l' Europe .. "len ds tn Lhe very v!?r ge gu lar t o you. I tlo not wish yotl ~~' P S , lin d ill d oi ng so they fe ll l,ll' of the prl)I11Cllnrie, 8 IHI. ' 1Ilg hl by t o ndclrl'ss me by it he r e, n I' mc n- on the eag er, impnss ioncd ga~!l n r New Suit. night. i~ ('rowde d w ith me n ~f 1111 t il' n it. T o be fr a nk , there 11' (' lh ~'ou ng E n g \i ~ hmlln . Th e Rudolp h Wurlitz er o. vs. ro nditiun. :111<1 I1nti() Il ~. who SII bl'- r l'n80 118 f or wishing my pl'l: ~ .. nc(' /\ ftN' word s he was never Il sharn · {ore lit t le 1lI11rbie t ab l!? fa ri ng t he in thi ~ ne ighborh ood IHlt II" IH' I'd to t: tl l1.fes~ that t~at ,mom~ nt Frnnk Cnrder. For l'ecover y of sen. A t o n e of th ese, ' 0 clos(' t o kn own You ure [I g l' ntl,' l1Iu n, :Inti bro ug ht Wi t h ,t a pecllsr IIngerm g prope rty and one cent damage . thl' prome nnfle thn t the tlressps o f VO ll win und er slB nd ," J. E. Johnson vs .. Zelia Patrick , : ~\,!l'et"l\SS wh il' h ne ver nlt~gether t hl' p/l ~s er s·by ' n l mo~t touc hed . "Oh. pe rfectl y,:' th(. EnJ.: li ~ l llllnn died u wny . It \\' a l\ the ,bIrth. of For money and other relief. IIl1swer ed him , in n lo nl' Il l' Llank 11 n ew ~(' n. uU on .the Mary S. Balmer vs. C. L. BolIh(,lll. l wn l11c:n wel'!' sea t ed . most pOlg~ /H' was I,f an urdl' l' nnd I'IIC(' hl'wild erm en t. I a nt o f a ll se nsutlOn s , althoug~ ~hll mer, for divorce and alimony , " My ,Hl l1\ (' is Leonlll' tl" 11i :'1 1:1 u ,,(l JlIll' r~ de n y Rnd Ben A. Bayden vs. King Bro s. " II ~ ilv to be ili ~ Ljnl!' u i . he d in a n y materla1l9~ qllllrll'l' II f the ghlbl'- lIn Engli sh r in ni ," ~ 1'l) fr H.t it . A fter lI ll. ther~ ~ Tr·nns. Co. and The Connor -HolI f ' t . I' t h ~O I11 C thlll g mo re t h an re ne thaus Co., for ,30,000 damage s. coun t.ry g(·nll em nn. H e was tan " By J 0\'1' . 0 ~o ur ~ l' I" 1:\ . e I ~l' nsu :l lit v i n love which ha s s o Saruh Gephar t vs. Edward Geptln d handsom e. a nd yo un g e nou gh E ng,l liShlllun e x cl!l!IIl~ d. I SIHlUI?' \ ' utltl t. n .~ d a wning; there is a hart, for alimony a nd equitab not t o hllve o\ltli ve cl enthu sinll m. have th ought le reo f It In :I ntO Il H! n L c.r tui n inn utl' spiritua lity which lief. for hI' was looki ng ,)\It u pon the " You WI,lI no t f OI'get 11I.Y n ' - s ub lilll uted u nd purifies it, so Roy D. Black vs. Adum and !{ny ~ce n e with k en inte rest. fl si qu est , nnd If you have o,'casw n t o tha t th e fl u m ' bum s softly but Mary Wetzel , for money, Amoun t fcatUl'l'H were well cut, his eyes uddress me, perhups yu u wIll be bl'i g htly th ro ug h j o y and grief. claimed , ,436. we re blu,' . li nd h is brun ze f uce was so good U' 10 d o so by lhe nU Ill \! . . . . h , .. I ' h b 111llckm g at sati ety, SUl'vl,m g t e The N. Y. Life Insuran ce Co. . mooth, sa \' for a slig ht, well- nf • arteg l.' t I ' t e nam e y S0 1'1'OW of gl'l\y hail'S triumph ing v. . Charles and Saloma Smith, fOl' fll rllll'd 111l111sta che. li e wor e n w h~c11 I a m kn own . h el'~. a nd t o I ove l' i he deso lation '01 old age, money. ur o\\, l1 t IV ' d coat nnd wa istcoa t , w Amoun t elalimed $4302.4 4 hIch I hu v ~ some n g ht. a nd i\ \\' pete ning t he passage to the /l un ne1 tro nsers, II • truw hat. tiltThe Eng h shman nodd ed. . \V ns n head strong chivProbate Proc:ee dio •• "A II . I d ov r h is eyes. and he W Ug ~Illo k I'll' I ' By g'1 n v~,' I~e ., , r'g It . I:~~(>::~ I hl 'd tl ' /l ln ,us mu n, u passion ate, loyal jng n bri s r pipe. and The executo r of the Adaline T. t he bye," he we nt 8 "11 I rn itr. rul, lIm ong all his {au Its, that White estate was nuthori zed to .--- - first lov e o f hi s never grew cold, purchas e five granite grave m~rk ney!' 1' lesse ned. It lust ed for e v- e l'll ut a cost of $66 each. e r. Fo l' SOIll !! men it is not posNonu }o' . Drake Bogan, adminis s ibl e to give the be Iter part of tr atrix of the William L. Keever l h ~ ll1 sl: l ves UJI to th e worship of a e ~tate, ·filed her first and flnal acPU I'I! WU 11111 n; s elfishne ss forbids count. it. Out t hi s "voung English man First and finnl accoun ts w,' re who snt tlH."·1' spellbo und, absorb- approv ed in the 10nowi ng estates : e d in th e con ciou sness of this Louis C. Eeisenl \lenger , decease d: II ew a nd weet e motion, was not L. H. Foster, decease d; George A. r,n" uf Ihese . Scott, decease d; Abbie E. HaselSu lle nly sh e withdre w here eyes tine, decease d; John F. ConolLer , wiLh a faint, c o n s~' iou s blush and decease d. . '!!s s he did so, she SIIW for the first Court also allowed the stateme nt lime th e Sic ilian . Her whole as- and accoun t of L. S. Shawha n, pec t s wiftly change d. A terri- guardia n of A_Iph H. Snider, infied s huddl'r swept across bel' fea- sane; the first accoun t of Robert tUI'as, and her lips parted with N. Settlem yre, admini strator of fe al'. the estate of Joseph Nichols on, de "Who is she?" lhe English man ceased; and the final accoun t of u~ l ed a uru Uy. David G. Ertel, admini strator of "I feur that I do not quite un- the estate of John A. Hutchin Th .. En,li.h man looked into the e ,e. of the moll beautif son, ul woman d erstand you," he suid, quietly , decease d. . h, had .. yer .een. a lth ough his voice and limbs were J . T. Ellis, admini strator of the ===-=====;=======::-_=--=--=-=-=-=-=_ ===-:= -=. ~ tre mbling with passion ; "to whom estate of Dora Ellis" decease d, was - ,-===-- - ==-:;-- - -do you nllude? " authori zed to sel1 certain ' stocks His compan ion was of a differ- plea ure of ~eeting yo ur si,.tal' in "The girl in white who passed at private e nt type. He was of medium Naples, I believe. S he sale. is e ngage d j ust now. You knew hel'l Tell height o nly, and thin; his comple x- to marry Marlin Briscoe Maude Mallott , admini stratrix of , isn't me h er name'" • the esta te of Olivia Malott, deion was sallow, and his eyes and she?" • "Why should I?" huir were black. His feature s, ceased, filed her fir!!t and final acThe icilian's fac e dal'kene d in"I wish to know it." though not altoget her pleasin g, to a scowl; the thin Iij coun~ . s were tight "Poss ibly. But that is no reaware regular . and almost classic ally compre ssed, and his The wi\) of Saphron ia. J. eyes fl ash- ~on why J should tell it to you. Hutchin son, decease d, was admitin outline but his clothes dis- ed with ungry light. That lady is a friend of mine, cer- ted to probate pla yed hi~ to the worst possible . "I was not awure oJ it," he ta inly, but it is not the custom The will of Thir:za C. Hill, deadvanlB ge. He wore black trous- answer ed haughti ly: . in my country , howeve r it may ceased, was el's and a dark frock coat, tightly udmitte d to probnte . There was a bl'lef lull In the ue in yours, to bandy a Indy's flttin~ which accentu ated the nar- stream of promen aders. . na me about a public place." rownes s of his shoulde rs. The The English man looked Into the At the door of the hotel the only relief to' the sombre ness of eyes of the most beautif "Well ?" ul wom~n English man paused for a momen t, his attire consist ed in a white flow he had ever seen. A "[ can tell it to the Signor. " flood of 511- and then, instead of joining the el' careful ly fastene d in his but- vel' moonlig \lt lay upon "Look sharp, thEm." the M.ar- stream of pl'omen aders, he entered lonhole . ina, glancin g away across the dark and slowly ascende d the "The Signor is' genero us," he broad mar Th ey were only acquain tances, blue waters of the bay, and t he ble staircas e toward his room. remark ed, with a cunnin g look. these two men; chance . had Boft dazzlin g light gently touch- Just as he reached the first land- "1 have risked my place by leavbrough t them togethe r for some ed her hair, and gleame d in her ing, howeve r, he felt a i1ght touch ing the terrace withou t permiss ion evil purpos& of her own. They dark, sweet eyes. She wus tall, on his arm , and a guttera l voice to bring him this news, and I am had become for a while compan - and clad in white flowing draper- in his ear. He turned sharply poor--v ery, very poor!" he addions, albeit silent ones. ies clinging softly around hel' slim round, and found before him one ed, wtih a sudden d1rop in his voice The English man was in far too girlish figure, and giving to her of the waiters- the one who had which resemb led a whine. good u. humor with himself , the appeara nce an inexpre ssible dain - se rvefl The English man threw a piece him with coffee outside . place, and hill surroun dings, to tine~s, as though they were indeed "Well, what do you wunt?" he of gold into .the brown, greedy hold ' his peace {or long. He. ex- 'emblem atic of the spotles puri ty a sk ed. palm. change d his pipe for a Havana , o,f that fair y(lung being. Was it "The Signor is noble. The beauTh e miln anBwer ed in a ' low lind comme nced to tnlk , the chasten ed light, or was there tone, with his .eyes glancin tiful lady's name is Signori na Adg sus"It's 'Very stupid of me, but, do indeed someth ing IIpirituo l, somo- \ pi c iously rienne Cartucc io." . ul·ound all the time. you know, I've quite forgott en thinK more than humunl y beauti"The Binger. " " The Signor was inquirin g the your name for the momen t, "The same, Signor. The diI ful in the delicate oval face- I name of the lady who passed by," re mem ber my cousin, Cis Daven- perfect in Its outline , perfect in I he snid vine singer. " npologe tically. "Ahl" =================== ~~~====================:~ The English man turned toward -=-=== -=~=========== the wide, open Window , and gazed What "Prize" Glory? by E. C. DUN KEL steadfa stly at the place in the ... crowd where she had vanishe d.
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F. T. Ma rtin JeSSe Sta nle y . Au ctio nee rs S ee U. Early for Your Sale Datee. We Cuara n t .. e . Sati.f artjon or Charg e Nth' 0 mg.
Centerville, O. New Bur li"g ton, O. PboDe No. 320
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Mania .e Lic .. n .... David Bacon, Mitlmis burg, Ilnd Mrs . .Bessie Warwic k, Oregon ia. Le onard Ctlllaha n, Miamis burg, al1d Miss Myrtle Crane, Frankli n. .John A. Burdge , Miamis burg, and Miss BertiUl Helen Whism an, F ra nklin. Real E.tate Tran.fe ra W. Z. and France s G. · Roll to Harry L. Van Tress , tract in TurlIecl'el'k Tp. John W. und Milla Kline to Bernice M. Boggs, 89 acres in 'rurtic reek Tp . George H. and Maud Focht to Nelson G. Shade, lot in Frankli n. Elmer ant! Nelli e Murphy to The Lebano n Citizen s NatL Bank and Trust Co. ] 00 acres in North 'alem Tp. Gro ve l' He qllarth to T. 8. Bul'l\hart, lot in Frankli n . T. E. Ba\'Uhu rt to Grovel' RequUI'lh, lot in' Frankli n. Jume s Pile and F. W. Fl'lInz to J . S. Richard son, lot in Le banon. J . Raymon d Lnw and Robert M . Blnil' to Frie da B. Dilatus h, lot in Lebano n. Mury B. Lane to Mary Edna La lle, lot in FrankU Il. Will. M. Spl'ing er to Clinton W. Ratliff, 57.55 neres in UnIon and Salem Tps. Comm'i .aionerl ' Proce.. dio,. Bills allowed : Lebano n Pat.riot , s ubscrip tion, $1.50; E. H. Sell & Co., supplie s for clerk, $1.22; Wester n Star, bar docket, $68; Wester n Star. rtupplie s fol' dog wlll'den , $24; Wes tt'rn :Star. suppli es for 'she riff, $8; Woodro wWe il , Stllnng e Co., same, $Q i J . T. Riley. defe nding indigen t p"isoller, $60: C. q. Hightm an, supplie s for court hou se, $4.76; Penn Morton, janitor 's sulary, $70; Jumes Follen, same, $15.
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Jor Ihe s ll' ~1'l It ll hll lll{ orolel·.'lI It .\· lh ~ Culln'lI o r 9(11 d \,1I1 [lg., be .) I-nl ereN ,!.1 li nd UIJe"H I ~ .I b y It sl1anll l lh ~ a M \lII e Tll' le,! I' C" latn" 118 t l1nl nlJ o \' ~ OR ~ . HOF'1' TIME- Easy ,' a mud. thu s aln ~ t o 1,<, pllid I,,· 81\ 1<1 I.ON '" Vlliagp. In th e Slime nmnne,' " n.1 In lerms. Al so ul'veyin g and AbSIIIIII"" III'II 'lll (1 li t Ih" lilli e hcre ln- sll'actin g. Wri\.e !lnll 1 will c:.rJl berore pr o,'nnd ldetl81",<,I("'II (or sn lolIlo I,,,)'m . 1I'ld,". ee YOll . nnl D . I~enkle, WaySn ld plans n:l on UI ----- - ..... - - ril~e ~ os OfOr l'61\Id :\\'llh Ih. I(' rk of Ih l' IH~il\' ill e , Ohio . Jl1 Vl l1ng e ot \Vo,\,n cs\,llI e Il " !, " d O)) I ~d . lI nd IIpprov,,"L ' I LOANS on Livesto ck, Chattel s , nll~;'~I ~fill~ \,~;hl~:I.'~"I~n ,n'~~I~~~~~.' :. ' ce. nd ~o rlag(!s. No~es bo~ght. 1:1,ln~ 8 10 'b~ nA,'d 'ror th .. IIg hl lng cH John Harbln e, Jr., Xema , OhIO. Bu ld b tr e t~l£I. 10 11 fI, n llt" y ~, n\'PIH It' l( IN l'AIlTI1' IO'N • nnil ~,ubllc "l nl' 4!~ rU "lI lsh rl .lIn ll I-lnel -S ue n~ t olloWR: w .UlllI;:~ (,CIM .t lON I'I.E"" , . . 1-2/10 (' I'.. !i.rt •• " ',.\!. 4' In~II/I de.(·~."1 1•• mpJII Furnll' l': \, f W urren and adjoini ng , ...... Xu. I 'tw.-~ :111-1110 C. I'. !I .. rl .... 'I'>',) .. 4' In~lIlI- countie s ma y obtain Daniel r.la rk money on d"'t"ell t 1•• 111 p. , vs. long t ime loans, at 5 pel' cent in.f oh n 10-11< at ul so la lU1/lp, l o ns shull terest. By virtue or 1In ord t' r of snle. <1uly he IlIrer·te,l hv bI ..h... IOt'aled onn cll ot eald i. very Cost of securin g the' some l88u edJ:from said ollrt In th ren ~o nable, through Th l) nhove V iII" ' e. _ . lal e.1 ea.e find 10 me dlrecled SE TI C) ;..' 3, Thrrr--1m1d el (·tde Fecleral Lund Bank. For further . I will ottOI' (ur Bul e Ill' way o( public aucb .,t,urnl sh".1 bv menns of 'i trforma t ion cull on or address lion on Il le p r e mI8 e~. on ;\lo!'day Il g hl sholl M. c OII ~ lr (1 liOn onl \' ' 10 (1. \1 t he the 251h day of March. A . D.. 1929., "Mittl C. DRAKE , Treu urer, phq,ne 316- _ Illm~' ~. . III ]0 o'cl ock n. 111 •• on snl<1 dll)'. the ·I·.CTTO :-; ~. T ho I sai d li g hting X Lebano n, Ohio. tollo"' lng d e8c rlb~d real eslute. to- ~ hall b<: ficcordln ", to what Is known wit : ... B till' "ALI. NIGl-I'r AND ' FIRS1' TRACT N10 itT f;(' ~II;;D I' 1.1': :" that bVERY Is. the Two 1018 or land sltllate In Ihe la . WANT ED mpM sllnll bl! IlIuml naled ever y Hllml el of Corwin. III th e Townsh lp nlKltl {I'o "n~ - hnlC h<;> lll' aCt r 8unof Wnyne, County of Warl'on and II t oC (HI m ~ rIal' to one-hal f hour b eState ot OhIo. b,d n g 0. "art or J . N. fore s O/)/'lse th e n x l dn y In IlC- S ALESW OMEN WANT ED- J oin Lem mon 's Addillo. , to suld ,Hamlet 4)r ,lu~ f' wll ltot whlch schedul e ench M.itchell Money- Making Club, und b ea rin ~ number s ot Seven (7) lamp shnll be illumin lind F.I/:'h I (H) III said Addition as Il pprox Imn I 0 1 39'HI hours ated for $25 weekly for your spare time. I) r year. Bhown by th e Hecorde d PInt of said TJ ON ro . Thal ~he locntlon Work around hom e. Write MyrHumlet anll A,ddllion th ere lo. n.nd o\'SF. ery In",p shnll .be nppro ved by t ot helng the Hame renl estate conve"c il e Kellum , Bingha m t on , N. Y. d ou noll o'f said VIIIAge. - berore lhhe e lo Patri ck Clark lJ y J. N. Lemn'lOn lanw Is ~ r ctcd. and n(Ler a lamp *£27 and !\fnry E. Lemmon by deed Re.- hn s hee n erecterl. In a cordnnce wl lh co~d e d In \' 0 1, 87. page 422 ot the s lIch npprov .. l. lh e Oml",ny. upon a W ANTED - Pekin Duck Eggs for Deed n~c or,ls or 'Varrell County, wrllt en order (rol11 Ihe Irk. 8h nll Ohio • hatchin g. Premiu ms paid, Mil,'emO\'e It . t9 another location . t.he SECOND TRAC'I' th e cost of SUCh remO"al and reloe a · lard's Hatche ry, Oreg onia, R. R . Th e Ifollowllllt In.nds and teneme nts Uon 10 he I)ald hv the VlIlag . eltuat In Ihe County of Wa...·en nnd SE 111'0N 6. That the om pl"n ), I, phone Lebano n 471 -B 16 ' Inte ot Ohio nnd des"rlbe d 0.8 tol. use nil dill genr.o nnel care nee10'"8. to·\\,'lt : Be ing part of Survey ahnll eS8n,' )' to k llep nIl e lamps clean No. 339 of the Virgin In MIlitary nnll burnIng during th FOR SALE hou rs cull d ____ ___ _ __ _ _ _ __ Inn(l8, beglnnlJl Il' at n atak . on the for In thi s ordlnnnthe ce. and Ir any bank oC the Little lIollnml River, IIghl or tlllhts go out ",nfl nre relower corner Lo lands lately owned ported. th e Gompan~' <shall FOR SALE- Good sound corn. by Seth Furnn1l. now deceasod. and until the time lamp8 arc be ullow d Jesse Prende rgast, R. D. 2 Oreturned on running thence with Furnas' line th e 'followi ng nfte~noon to re-eBta.b - gonia, . 37 0 10.' E. H.~O rOles to the fence 118h th e 8prvlcl1. phone WayneS Ville 16F21. It the serviCe Is or the LIttle Mlam Rntlroa d ' !lIenee "01 reoellli\l)llllhed In the with s aid fe-nce on the north' "Id of fl ell. the City shlill be time spec lf27", said rallron'c1 S. $9' 30' W. 73.48 r<'(luetlon equal to twiCe allowed n. poles Lo the line of fOrmerly H enrv Which would hnv been the amount FOR S:ALE- 400-egg super hatch paid for tho McKln.e)l·s now Jarael H. Hurrts' I!ervlce for th e (ull l'Ime I c the lamp er n u b a t or un d New Imperl' al hottom !fIeld ' thence with 8ald Har- Wll S I'epl>rted o ut or 'Service. The Stove Broode r, witb 52-in. canor18' line N. 24' 45' ·W. J3.6~ poles to Village . . (hrough U. Clark or othco r t f the river: thence up the riVe,' with ' k b th d ted party. shall promptl y re- 1 y or 1000 Ch IC tile meand er8 thereD'f to the be- aothorl: 8; 0 \lJI!e po rt to lhe otrlcc or the Compan y for one hatch; cheap if sold soon. glnlng. contalnt ng- SIx and Seventy - all lumps dlsQovercd not lt'. one .hundre ths (6.71) acres be the Phone 86, E :- B. Baily. tt SECTIO 7. Thnt whenbUl"nln It Is necsnm e mOre Or Ie.". nnd being ' th e esanry to N ereot 01' replace any pole. ' PRAYI NG IS AT HAND -Wh ~ame prOI)ort y conveye d Lo Patrick or pole Una or \Iones upon ' , Clnrk by thO Sh erHf of Wnrren lane, aUey, I;\venUe or anv street. S en' public pln.<:e in need of a new spray pump, County. Ohio. by deed dated Bep- to supply service provIde d for bv tember 9 1891. and :recorde tt h 1 d In Vol. thle ord·lnan ee. the locatiOn 001 such no ma er 1] arge or sma , 71 Page;' 511 and Gt2 by the Deed pole or poles. pole )Ine or Illles. shall ~ proy hose. ow Heco,·d. uf Wnrren coun'ty. nozzles , . comple te Ohio bl! nrrnnge d ItO ae not Incomm ode Said Two Tract .. to be Bold on 'th (, the DUbllc Ill. use of tosaid .treets pumps, Ieat h ers, ru bb er pac kl ngs, premise s (or cnsh nt not less thnn lalles, alleya, -avenu c!, 01' pUblic, ("tc., or repairin g of thorn, call 011 two-thi rds .( % , or the npprals ed pIneo., . . , THE BOCKL ET-KIN G CO 416 vnlue. SEOTJO N 8. That upon a o o e p " . Said rcul es late has been regular- I\>nce of tho Dayton Power . ., n'nd Light W. Mom St., Xenia, OhIO. 1¥ apprnts ed under ord m20 .... of the y of this 'OrdInance with all Court lit the sum ot One Thousan d Com'llan I the ' terme ns and ~ondltion8 PIPE VALVE S AND FITTIN GS (11000.00) Dollars for Lhe First thereof 'lndproVl!rlo the "detalle d speclF' T"act and Four Hundred Fifty foIcatlons tor of 11 or a ,Purpos es. B.oc kl et•8 J~50.00) Dollars tor Lhe Second Tract wIth the Olerkaueh lIghUng 'On, file . of 8ald ·V.llIage . sUch hne of plumbll Il'.he tlrst TJ'act Is located In Corwin. Compan y 'Shall until lg und heatrng supexpirati on l' Warrell County. OhIo. the nearest of th b Th B kl t' te1'l1 00.) yeai'll the from the flrjjt pIes are e est. e sireN on t he en.t 18 Pigeon Street daythe oc e ot Janu!l.TY. 1929. be bound to King Co., 415 W. and the nenrest atteet on the west furntsh Main St., Xenia. such Bj!r",lce Ie -reqUiTed 'Oh' la Pal·trHlgc SU'eet and (oclng an under tMa ' ordlnan ce 'aa ,I1t the prloes 10. unna·l1lc d alley 011 Lhe nOI·th and.\n nnd the ter!JI1I 'and' condItio ne herein FOR SAL"" unname d nlley runnIng C ~ d along the sct forth. 11.114 luch Comp",n :\, shall '" orn an rear ot snld 10Ls, hay. be permitte d ' to render lIuch M r- ' Ftank Braddo 1'1Ie Second Trac t Is located Ilibout vi ck .127 ce untt! Decemb.. r 81. 1938. 80 long • hnlt a mil e east or Corwin In Wayne BIB saId Qompan)l ehnll comply with FOR SALE- 2-horse farm wagon . Townsh ip, Wurl'en County. OhIO. , Ihe terms of this ordlna~ e. and and ' . . " W. H. FULKE RTH plans and Ipectrtc atlOlls .. m No. 1 conditio n. Charles C. Shertff of Warren County, Ohio. said SECTJO N 9. Upon the Dayton ' Rtrou~e R Shawhn n & Brow·n. AllYII. D 6 -120 . Pawcr and Ltght Compan y ClUng HI,NT'S ' . . • - - . It8 wrItten acc eptance thla ordin ance W'lth the Clerk ofofsnld VlIlnJte. wltbLn sixty (6 0 1 days (rom the PUMPS - For all purpos es; h.a nd takIng'beerrect hereof. thl. qrdlnan ce and power s prau'i ng', ciatern and ,shall JIInd constitu te ,a ~ontra c t ~ Ibetwce n saId Village anl'l Compan y well; electric und belt driven. to light n.nd the <p\1!bllc 'tItreets.grounds Innes. for Illleys. avenues ten Pump C!yll'nder, leather s, va'lvew" and (10) . 'Years from the first dny ot repairs. Bockle t's line second to Jnnunry . 1929. SECTION 10. That this. ordinan ce none In tt·liS part of the S tate. alum take effect a·M be In for ce Th~ Bocklet t-King Co., 415 W.: . from and after the earliest llel\lod Main St., Xenl'a, Ohl·o. allowed by law. . . Plt.sac(l this 7th dlly of Janllar) ' FOR SALE--;-Tree.s. Sh.rubll , Vines 1929. E . L. 'FTABI..AN and Evergr eens . TH.l'f WILL Preside nt of Council GROW , delivere d to yo~ ~at wholeATTES T: . sale prices. EqUipp ed to' .(unileh C. W. · tt~~~SON !>lana and 'ito al1 the ~ork., If ' ~eThe above ordln~n \le ··ls alIP-roved .Ished. Try the new "Qator Hide" by me t.hIIl'·7th day of Jn~uary 1929. niulch papor, We have it. " Oall T: Ei.,f~~1O'R~ 66~4~, O. L. Duke, Wa')lJ)eav;ile, " • - , OhIO. ;' " 812t'f: TWO KINDS OF "NO" FOR SALE-W~xtex Fo'od PajJ'er; - - -K~ep's tood fruh clean; There are ·two kinde of dilllp- Ribbed Tissue papel' and daInty pointlDJr. men. ThOle who ~ke tack~ai Linen weav. for paper· nap ' "n- II for an an-- and those Ins; ap~terie!l Ilnd Correq lo-.d-· V ' ."-', • !!aee CUd.. The MlamJ ~ '- • ....,,,~...,. Guett . . .ollie•• __
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Dr. Vitales oI ·the University of ~ engagement of Colonel Cbulu A. Lindbergh ;lIId Mis~ Annc Sp~n has mad e a very interestin g surve y of a uto mobile r e- cer Morrow (drawina- by Albert Stern) has been arlloullcrd by th e ~rlll\tI of Ihe , brlde•. Amba ..;ador 'and Mrs. Dwight W. Morrow. Mis§ cords . orrow L~ktended Srtutb College' l She is the author of se\'tra l not~ wo rt hy Wh e n He rbert Hoov er tak es the He r e ports that women drivers •poem.. I e Undy, .he i. of a ,mod~It, . retiring natur,e. . .. oath of office of March 4, ,his become involved ill Ilfcidents three voice will be heard throughout the times a8 often as men . =------ --- - -..=..:....==:= -= . wor ld . At first blush this seellltS to be hudy a nd the 8c hool 0 1'(' h.' ·tnl fllr , His inaug ural nddress will r ellch ruther an indictment of the wom l1il'htlll exce ll enl 1IIt1>1ic. Rc\, . Wilnot o.nl y milli o ns of li ste ners in nn who driv es. But let us eXUIlI l li allis de livl' I'cd a n e:oo:cell (' nt ~l'l' the Un ited Stutes, but also millions ine the fact further. mon to the st udents pa l'liculal'ly, u{ 1i s t l'lIe r~ in for e ign co untri('s. Most of the accidents in which T ltc r ud io has advanced to n n women are involved arc minor Clint Cleaver , one of ou r prom- LInd t he ot her a ' wc ll. ulnlo t unbelieveable extent. Re- ones. They a re able ' to act in- in e ';!t Fa rm ers, is in Cincin nati, The Baptist Mi ss ionary ·ircle. ('e ntl y pl'o!:rams frol11 t ui tively and quickly in an emer- haVIng been cal1 ~d th er e to serve was welcomed a t the hOllJ e of .Mrs. Wel'l' h l'urd in New York with IIb- gency, a nd so there is mueh less 'I on t he F e.deral Jury. Mari e Gray Wed ne:day aftcrnoon. ~u lute e ludty. Now t his progre ~s dama ~e th ~n results ~rom acci- f Monday was Hig h School night Mrs. Lu cy Cleaver, us ~ i 8 ting Mrs. make" it possible for not only dents In ~h.. ch men are Involved .. in the r evival meeti ngs at the M. Ne llie Gillam gave the devotio nal , A merica, but II lso other nations of In addItIOn, most of the aC~I- I.E. church. The High school stu- and after th e bus in ess sessio n , t he world , to hear the voice of d ents that h uppen to w~men dn v- , de n ts u nd (a cuity attended in u Mrs. Mary Doster g av e an e xcel\-I oove l' liS hc d'C dica l es himself to ers are the re!;ult of theIr carefullent I sson ( Ill "The lif!.' of Pu ul." the l ea d er~hip o f the Amerielln ness. T hey drive s lowly, and are :. -= A lemptin g lu nch WIIS !l(! r ved·. lI' l l'~ people. . snuck far more frequ e ntly than Charles GonIon " MI's. J . C. Gra y 1I 0w titting thllt th is shou ld ue they !ltrike other cars, bea ring the a nd Mrs. Amanda Starr were o! His activit ies during the brunt of the r ecklessness of oth- , g uest s of tht:' afternoon. Th e next di st ressful times of war in f lll'- er s. meeting will be Mal'rh 20, ilL th e eign lands have end ear ed h im t () However, it is a common failing home of Mrs. Mary H ai ne ~ . ' th entil's civili zed world, his ell'c- of t h . woman driver to be inclinMrs. .hurl ell H. Gray we nt t o tion was hailed with enthusiasm in ed t o choose the cente r of th l' Dayton Wednesday and remained messages fr om ma ny countries - road, even when she is going slow. the rest of the week wit h re lut ive 8
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Miss Vi olet H awkins , r('tur ned tni sslonol'Y teue' l.er from ,l a pull, ud dl'eS:;ed the W Olli e n's C ivic Lellgue in theil' r eg' ulal' meeti n g ' utUl'dny Il f le l'I1h)O n lit Ihe hUIl1 (, ul' Mrs. Eva MucDonllld . Mi>ls H awkin~' a ddress wus vel'y ill ters tin!: huldin g Iwr li ~ teners to cure fu l a tte nti on . . Her display of cLir ius w a ~ well worth ~ eeing. The Il l'xt mecti ng w ill he Mllrch !J at t he hOlll e uf MI·s. E velyn !:>t\ lI1llU ker. Mattel's of illllJo rtun ce will be brought liP !l0 u full attendu ll ce is 'd esired.
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thai pity tht'mst'lvea because their health is "not quite what it ouahr 10 be" hlay cOllsidt'r Baron vou Huenefeld, who died on the .ralin& lablt'. unue rgoing his thirteenth opt'fation for an incurable dist'ile 01 the stomaCh that had afflicted hinl for )'ear~.
Suflermg hopelt'Ssly: knowing that ht' could not live long and ,mwt endure many operations, von Hut'ndt'td lanned and carried oui the Germanrish flight across the A dantic Dct'an. 'Such courage and will power should make o~her5 ashamed to. complain.
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J. Pierpont Morgan T gives New York Hospital two .bllildings worth 52,000,000. Giving stems to be inht'rited, 15 illustrated also in the case of the Rockdeller•. ' Mr Morgan's falher gave to Nt'w York -ant' of its finest institutions, a Jreat lying -in hospital . .
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S.erious rioting in India is cau sed Iy a report that Mohammedans kid· lapp4!d Hindu children and sacrificed drop. Who would want to be a !hem III 'connection with the construc<ion of a new bridge .. ' The report lamp? probably is not true .
. School was do ed FI'iday f Ol' the co un ty tourmament a nd Washington's birthday. The second i !'.~ u e oC "The News Reel, " school n e wspape r, appeared Thursday an ti tH'Oves more interesting tha n its predecessor.
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. T~e Rabbitville school bell stopp4!d rlOglllg on Febuary li st. and Miss Rabbit, the teacher, arose 1rom her scat and said ' "Today we will have a short session and ctlebrate Washinglon's Birthday. Bobbie Rabbit, you may come to the board." • . Bobbie did as he was t old and then looked al his teacher. "Please writt 'cat'." Bobbi" wro~ CAT. "Pretty good," said Miss Rabbit. "Pretty good nothing-its P.ER· FECT I" snapped Bobbie. "That's correct, my dear. you must stand up for what you know is right in this wor)d." Fin;ally Miss Rabbit rallg the bell. "We will have our George Washing: ton hour," she said.. "Theophilu.s Rabbit, you may come up and !;ay ;a .few words about George Washington." Theophilu! star ted to i O on the platform , Suddenly he slippeil and ttll' sprawling on the ftoor. All the RAj)~ bits began to titter. r . "My dear children," began Miss Rabbit, "thl5 should be a lesson for you all . . George Wa~hington laughed at· difficulties as people laughed ;at him. When he fell do~, he ,ot 'up and' kept on goin,. Come, Theophilus and Jet's hear what you have to say,'i Tbe Rabbit ' began : "When George Washington wanted to make the Rag of the United St;ates of America he went to Betsy Ross arid asked her to htlp him. He said we should have a si~ poi~tcd s~r on our flag, but . she fald ' we coUld make a five pointed star ,vith· one cut of the scissors," • ,t her,e : was 'a lou~'" clappmg as , the .~~aIcer ' stepped from the pliltfprm. · f course )'011 know, dear ch' ldren," said'Miss Rabbit" w",-t the s.~.~ , ~d 'th\! blue ' oil OUr lIagWolcome the . • tats a blue hea.ven, 'and the bars from the buutiflll rainbow:- It i. Indeed a wonderf uI alld"ver,y beauti• . ful Rag. Can an)! one tlin us more" about it?" . . "It I1u ne\'er · been defeated I" SlIi<\ \
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I f the ('ream 'hou ld SO LII' 01' you , Ill'e just o ut of CI'eum, bent un Dale E. Web b Fifth Grade te.uch- egg lig htly, div ide it omong the er, s pent the week-end at hi ~ c ups, po ur t he hol co ff t'e over it i ho me in Convoy, Ohio. -- and t he fami ly wi ll compliment ,% Ca d, son of Mr. and Mrs . J. yo u r deli ciou s cotTee. H. B oga n, sum:itted to an opemtion for append icitis Thlll'sday at To Open Frui ;-Joa-;:: EaSi l Y , Hal e Ii hospita l. He is I'epol'ted If the licl of a fruit jnl' s ticks. to be doi ng nic,e ly. dip it in hot watN' all d let s L'ln d The har'on Gospe l t eam had fI mi nu te, t hen loosen the wil'e or cha rge of the song ser vice an d insert t he point of a . harp knif e opening exercises at the r evival mectings Wednt~ day evening.
we a re invited to th c chu rc h at Ne w BUl'ling tQ.n, Mrs. E llswol,t h S mith, of DayThe lamp goes out every night ton, 8pent the week-end with 1111'. I but doesn't smoke nor drink 8 . Onct importanl works ' wert' usually and Mrs. John L evi. PROFESSORS accompanied by human sacrlfices. , evel'll l fri e nds of Mrs. Moore Somebody was killed and buried under Spea king oi professors, who or- Ihe 'corner of ;a new building. A child culled on her Sunday aftel·noon. iginated the expression, "a happy or adult was often killt'd and buried Ml' . Raymond Osbom e , of X e nfaeulty7" 11\ a shallow hole in a field lIewly ia , spent Friday with Mrs. E m.~ planted. Knowing nothing about fer · el'son Dill. lillzers they obsel"\led with "religious aw~" that ; the grass gr~w greent'f .Mr. Denni s Rnd Leo nard Humwhen: tl\e ,corpse was buried, I1hl'ey spent Sunday \\;ith Mr. Ed'. HARVEYSBURG mond Marlatt and Richllrd !.d iller' NOTARY PUBLIC FERTILIZER :COMPANY M.dam~Y Bella Pollack died in culled in the afi[;t:'rn oon . · Rumania, 'aged t 18. leaving twentyNational Balik Harvey.bur., Ohio MI'. a nd Mrs. Howard Beam 0", children, the oldest eighty-he. C.lI Haneysbur. Fertiliser Will Dra•• - E.t.t•• Settled alld • fiance who would have beel! Su nday with Mr . John Rye 'a nd at Our Ellpea •• her third hpsband. Madame Pollack ·fam ily: a,e two _tid one-half pounds o f black Mr s. Carl . WIII'dlo\\, a nd lit tle brl'ed and a pound of sugar every day. lind was 'I\('VClr ill until her lalt illness. niece, Hel en S(~ott, spent Friday even ing with Mrs. Herbert MorMen 'ohtn livt 10llg when tht doctor latt. tell. them Ihal tht)· will soon die. A Mr. and Mrn. J ohn Ry c and warnillg make5 them car~fu\' James ~elrost!. ,twice Lord, Mayor of York, da ugll tel', DOI'o t~hY', spen t ThursEngland. is dead. aged one hundred. day with MI'. and Mrs. EI Lon EvInsurance company. ref used him as a an s, of neal'. Be llbTook. bad risk 5e'\Itllly years. ago. Mrs . W. I')of. Christman, of Fort The famous Luig. Cornaro h«:ame Interested ' in IllS health when doctor, Thomas, . Ky., !lpent Monday n igh t tohl him a l lorty that he- must ioon with her sist'e r, MfR. Plbyman. M~·s. Lorrai ne Bra nnock, of die. He ate only Iwdl'e ounces' of solid food. drank \ tih« '11 lIutlc.l'S of Be llbrook, was a Wednesday night r,-d wine dally. died . 011 vll~ hunJred guest of MI'. 'and Mrs . Harold Keldlld four ' lis and son, Billy . WOULDN'T BE A LAMP
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AT THE CHURCHES "Poor J~latlfer" IN WAYNESVILLE ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Fil'l't and T hird unday -Ma s at :00 ·n. m.; s cond, fourth and fifth 'unday ,Mil S at 10:30 a. m. Key. Lawrcnc B. Mollmann.
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WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF . CHRIST Bible Schoo l lit 9 :30 a. m, We wish to thunk nil who helped to muke OUI' "Tail'. lt DRY", the splenrli I· succe ~s it WIIS . Every Sunday is a da y o f lively lind enthu· :;i u lic inh'l't!st in our school. Help li S make l , e l'Y :iullday a day of large atll!lItiunc also. The monthly confel'ence of offic ers lind toache rs will be held W dnosdllY , Marcl~ 6th. E\'('ning- EVllngelistic service at 7 :30 p . m. At/t(>ndance at the e"en ing servicell has been g rowing evclI mol'c rllpidly than thllt of t he Bible school. 'o l'l11on subject for Murch . :ii'll, "An An swer for 011 1' Hope." Do you hope to reach hC:lv!'n? Whut rCllson do you haVe! fol' sileh hop e? Who is go· ing' to Iltmvc n hom Waynesville? Whal lIlu st we do lo make su re of " 'ave n'? II (,!II' a !5criplura l dis. clission , f th es ' qe ustions Sunday nij!h t. Spec ial mu ic. Che It'r W illi alllson, Minister.
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Owing to high water toe Nutriunday dinner g\le8ts of Mr. ti9n Meelirw was pOBtrxmed to Tuesday, March 5th, llt 1 ;30 p. m-;; IIncl Mrs. Pel'l't{ Wade were Mr. and Mrs. l"red Wade, Mr. and at thl! Grade School building. I !'t1rs. hester Woitterman, MI'. and 1\11'11. Oscar Wilde, MI'. and Mrs. BRING HONORS TO COUNTY · Will Ro s, Mr. lind "Mrs. James Wieal and family and Clara. Wade M!l$SI·s. Charles Beck, Spring- of MiamisbuJ·g. bOl'O and Walter Ellis, Hal'veysMrs. A. L. Hing hilS been sufburg, brought , honors to Warren feril)g with a so re foot which she county in having dairy herds which .averl~ge'd over 400 pound\! scalded about three weeks b~, butter fllt per cow, ccording to but is some better . oOicial r~port of the Wal'renGreene County Cow Testing association for 1928. . L. ·W. Chandler, Har.,y Shaw, W. E. O'Neal), Firman Luke, M. S . . MiIl,er, Wayn6sville; Walter Ellis, Harveysburg, are Wal'ren ounty dairyman.
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,Tremendou8 Bargains for you at }our Rexall 'rhe ehiltle rn of this di~trict are Miss Knthl'&'n 1rorner was in proud to say that they will go , Drug Store during this sale. Daylon loday. into their new school building on , Wedn('sday. } MI·~. Ruth Daugherty was quite The dedication of the new sick last week. school building will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hawke spent Sp ringboro Priday aHe\'lloon and Sun day with relatives at Sabina. eve ning of ihis week everyone 631 Brooklyn Ave. cordially invitcd to attend . Purete~t Boric Acid Pow. , noxa\1 Anti. eplics, 16 0'1. " .. ,5!lc Mrs. Ead Conn,e r was on the ,MI'. Everett BUl'n ett, of ncar 4 oz ' 15e: Rexall COl'll fiol\' lit, 1,1,-01. .1ge :irk li st several dnys last week. Ridgeville, wns a guest of his Telehone Main 3433WX PllI'clest Glycerine and Rose 790, cousin, Fred Abner ,last week. Water, 4 01. .. ","" 19e: Rexall Livel' altH, 14 oz The regular meeting of the Uexnll .0wl el'li es, bOl! GO S9e: METHODIST CHURCH Purelest Witch Hazel, MI'. H . A. Bunse n has n Kteady Mothers club is postponed unt il Ch urc h . choo l ut '9: 15 a. m.; Friday Mal'ch, 8. Rexnll Dys(l elJsic T llbl eL~, ]6 07. " ", .... " .. "." . . .. 39e: j.lb working in Duyton. He was 3ge 1l1()l'nil1~ worship. 10 :3 0. s ubject Box 50 Pure! est Mineral 011, Rus· vel'y UQfOI'Lull llte last week whcn "Let Yuu r Light ~ o Shin e." Evan· sia n lype, 16 oz 69e: Peptona a piece of You moy us w('l1 have th e best in in surancc nnd se rvicc. steel hi t him on thll ( II good tonic) . 79e: Alfl'ed J . Wright of Columbus, ge li ~ Li . se l'vice 7 :00 Jl . Ill., subject spent Puretest Aromatic CIISCal'a, the week-end with his knee and he wa!! tnk en to the It co.'l no mO l' . The tel'lllS nrc convenient.. R('xa n Cherry Bark "T Ilt! Mighty hrist." Inspil'- parents Dr a nd Mill. A. T. Wright. hospilal fo r a few days. 4 OZ ., .. 39e: Co ugh Syrup, 7-0'1. . 39e: ing so ng service with Mr. HorZinc Oxide Oint. l·oz. t ube 15e Little HunJy Kruer has been Hinkle Pills, bottle of 1 OQ 23e: • ce J. KU,·tZ, as lendor. All the Purtest Aspi l'in, bottle Mrs. RalJlh Vance and son of Pl'ol)le of Wliynesville and SUI'- Pleasant Plain, were guests of Mr. l,n the sick list for ihe past coup01 10..0 .... ., .4ge ROl!a\1 Lax. Salls . 7·0'1. " .... 39e: rounding' community are cOI'dially und Mrs. J . C. Hawke on Sundl\N. le of d t\y~ . ruretest Ep~om Salts, PUl'etest Rubhing Alcohol, illviteu to join with us in these Severn l from this neighborhood full pound " "." .. 19c 16 oz . 49e: e vangelistic mQetings. We want Expert walch clock repairing is attended the Pal'ent - Teachers HOUSEHOLD NEEDS you to Ieel that these .a re . your \lur specialty. CaJ'y's Jewelry meeting held in the new school TOILET REQUISITES III et illgs unci tha you huve 11 hop , Lebanon, O'hio. Our mot- building Thursday night. FOR SALE .Ton teel Cold Crcam ,..... ,...... 3ge Symbol Hot Water Bottle, h('urty welcome here. to:" We do it righll or not at all." Little Harl'Y Kruer has been F HA LB-One Guern sey male 2 quarts ..... .. " .... ....... 1.39 vonleel Vanishing Cream ". 39e: Mr. Riley Saylor, of Mechnn . l\J r s. Horace J . Kurtz. wife of Mrs. Mary Hopkins or -Dayton on the sick list fol' the past coupca lf. full blood, 2 weeks old. C. icsburg, spe nt the week-end with the exangelistic si nger at the p.Jectric Flatiron .. " ......... 2.49 .Tonteel Face Powder ... , '" 39e: P. Ellis, phone 132F12, WlIynes- !tome fo lks. Symbol Fountain Syringe·.,1.39 Methodist chu r ch, will give a spec- visited Miss Clara Keys Wednes. Ie of days. Narcisse Tnlc .... ". ,, 1ge ville, Ohio, R. D. 1. f27 Tooth Brushl' , .... , .. "" .. .. 19e: and Thursday of la t week. Mr. Nelson Valentine is slowly day ial address on "Gi d s of Today," Mrs. Lottie Carey is slllwl y imKlenzo Shaving Cream ... .. ,, 29e: CHS Men's and Ladies' Combs, improv ing aftel' hllving pneumolit lhe church Sun day afternoon at prov ing I\.nd is abl to s it up sOllie .. 3ge Mr. und Mrs. Fr'ank Thomas of Ilia. " .". . .... "., .. , , .. 19t to 39e: · Klonzo S having Lotioll 3 o'e ll ck. The address will be of \l OW. Klenzo T ooth Paste ". ,.. ,,39c spec ial interest to mothers and Cedarville, were Sunday guests 'A few ft-iends and neighbors of CANDY William Cummins moved Wed- nuur,hters und the women and of Mr. and Mrs. J·oseph Evans. flal'mony Bay Rum, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wade gave nesdll\Y from the heets farm neur the girl s of the c;ommunity al'e fu ll pint . ,,. .... 4ge Maxie Cherries ... , ." .... ,.. .,49e: AMDICAN Miss Louise Smith nnd I\h'. t hem a surprise. Saturd[., evenPive Point to Tim Barton's fal'm invited to attend the service. Mrs. Olivo Shampoo . , 39e: Wafel' Rolls, 3 for ........... " IDe east of here. 'SUUTY Kurtz is Writi ng regularly for Ralph Wilkerson of Willoughby, ing, in )honor of their 23rd wed.Tonteel 1;'lIlc r . . . . . . . . . . , , . . . 1ge ¥~ -Ib. Milk Chocolate Bal·... 25e ding anniversary. Those present Ohio, were week·end guests of COMPANY' Divid Miller, the little son of newspapel's, magazines and peri- Mrs. John Whitakl!r. ofNswYou; I-lb. Peanut Bal' .. ," .... " 29c Gau7.ets-Sanitary Nupkins, were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wade; Mr. and MI'S. Morri s Millel', is odicals und her address will be BOl< 12 ..... " .. ,,, ......... 39e: Jlard Candy, 1·lb Jar ........ " .. 3ge Mr. and Mrs. Chester Witterma.n, interesl.ing liS it concerns the quite ill at this time. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cornell Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wical and y,outh problem of the present age. Mrs. Edd ' Longacr e accompa.Rey. Joseph Bennett, Pastor. a nd Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas ch\l~htel's, Dorothy and Elsie, Mr saw Thurston this afternoon at and Mrs: Myron Shee.ts, Mr: rid njed Mr. Longacre to incinnati Sunday and will spend this week t he Victory theater. Mrs John Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST with relatives there. Will Ross. Mr. and Mrs. James Bible l;ichool at ' 9 :30 a. m., Messrs Myel' Hyman, C. M. Wicnl and family, Mr. and Mrs. THE REXALL STORE . A number from here attended Lord's Supper, song service and Robitzer, E. L. Thomas, J. W. Fred Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Ed t he old-fashioned concert at the sermon at ]0:30 a. m. Junior Edwards and Cliff Hines attended WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Phone 120 GY.1n at Waynesville Saturday ev- hoir und er direction of Forest a Shrine Cermoni~11 at Cincinnati Blackford, Joe .and Bessie Wade. enmg. Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough Martin. A clear, charming pres- Saturday~ and son, Everett, attended a band .• Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and entation of t he Bible School les- , The latest report from Mrs. daUghter, of Belmont, were Sun- son, which is on the subject of John dIllY afternoon und evening guests "The Church." Our teachers are operation at Miami Vall~ hospital the type you want to hear again. this morning, is lihat she is getof Mr. and ?tlrs. Kesler Graham . orn e, ancl you will see why we Mr. George Starr, age 78 years, are gl·owing. Sermon subject, ting' along very well. a forme r, 'r esident of ' this com- "A Top. y-Turvy World." A PLACED IN A CLASSIFIED AD. PLACED IN , Mr. Messrs. WilBon Edwards, RonmunIty, died at his home in Bel· A I·thur .Wright will sing. Hear aId Hawke, Qharley EJlis' t Earl THE MI~MI GAZETTE WILL THE MIAMI GAZETTE WILL mont Wednesday, and the funeral h i m . . MEAN A LOT TO YOU. LET ,T ' Hockett and Percy Reason were service was hj?ld -at the U. B. ~EAN A LOT TO YOU. LET IT BE KNOWN THROUGH THESE Chester Williamson, Minister. in Cincinnati last Thursday to atchurch there Saturday afternoon. BE KNOWN THROUGH THESE tend a meeting of the Cooperative COLUMNS AND .YOU WI"L BECOLUMNS AND YOU WILL BE Mr. and Mrs. Eli Russell and TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY Producers asso.c iation. BETTER OFF. BETTER OFF. CHURCH Mrs. Mary Marshall attended "I guess I am :s little slow." Sunday School, 9 :30 a. rD.: meeting at , Springbo,ro SundlllY 'I evening, whete the Miss McGreag- Young People's Service, 6 :45 p. How often we hear this remark. 'I or and Miss Holstein are holding :n.; Gospel Service, 7 :30 p" m.; No need for complaint if you have "Holiness PI·eaching." Shakes- that laggard, lazy l:wa.tch jrepaired evangelistic : services. peare said : "Consider thy ways by Ernest .Starr, the certified Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones had watchmaker, at Cary's Jewelry for their '6 ,. o ~clock dinner guests and be wise.'!, Let us do the same Shop, Lebanpn, Ohio. church. Sunday, Mr: and Mrs. John Zim- t hen \~e will go Everybody welcome. mel'man, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rev, A. Gordon Rich, Pastot. Moore, Mr. an!! Mrs. Fred TUl'ner, DEATHS Mi'. and Mrs. Walter Moore and Miss Wanda ' Lee Williams, o'f DayST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL ;Mrs. Dorothy Miller Bagford, . Thursday evening, February 28 ~UALL~ the poorer the tire. the ton. • I services at 7 :30. Litany and song daughter of Fran~t Miller, died at lohger the mileage guarantee. Mrs. Leslie Gray is spending service. Subject of address, "My her home in Lelianon, Wednellday, February 20. She leaves WhM'yo,U ~e~J1:y wlint is a certain· this week with honte folks on lIe~ ) uly lo God." her husband 'and t:hree small chilcount of the illness or' he .. Illo~hMarch 3, Third Sunday in t y that your tires ,"vill keep rolling. ·er, Mrs. Albert Stacy. Len t , Chul'ch School at 9.30' ser- dren. ,; Funeral st~rvices conductThat is what you get with this . , mon and Holy Communio~ at ed by Rev. Chester Williamson, Rev. Lloyd ROUnds has accept- 10 30 subj ect f ae . "BI D\.'wSurcty ~ond . It·s backed both were held in the Waynesville Chris a charge in the Mission fi eld ed'al'~ they"thll~ hunl'gmeron'nd th~SSt tisn church Satu r day afternoon. by Dunlop AND the American ,cd of Kentucky as pI d I v.. th a Irs Burial was in Miami cemetery. e aftel' rig-h teousness for they sha'lI late 0 ' h 'H d anne UlJ Surety Company. • .... IS ~p en. erson, a n d next be filled." It is as clear as crystal. In effect it SundaY' WIll be hIS last sel'mon at March 29 Good F 'd Th Death summoned one of Lebar~e non's olde!lt _ citizens on last .ays that for the first 12 months Lytle M. E. ChUl·ch. Friends here Hour sc;vice' ] 2m to ~l ;y, \ve will take all ('esponsibility for ~~~e~ very much his taaving this ' ject of the ~leditatjonB, ;f;h~ ~~s~ Thul'sday morning when Henry F. Dunham Jlassed away at his home g . • _ _ __ _ seven words from the CroBS." your Dunlops gi vingpe~fectservice. on Orchard avenue ,following, an ~11 are cordially invited. '. illness of severa:1 months. Mr. It docsn"t matter whether a tire Rev. J. J. Schaeffer. Rector. . .' Dunham was 89 y,e ars of age last' fa ils through accident. or collision, December. He W IllS a veteran of 01' blow-out, or misalignment, or EXECUTOR'S SAL~ ·the Civil war and was ac'ilve in 'tone·bruisc:, or'road-cuts, or rim--public liCe in Warren cO~!Ity for 6'inash, or side-wall injuries, or A. B. Shaner is somewhat betThe undersigned. will offer for a number of years. He wlis War ~ , tube-pinching, or ,v alve-tearing, te~ 'at this writing. solo ,ut public auction, at the late ren county recorder and ' afterot faul ty toe-in, or under-inflation ,Rev. and Mrs. Bennett, Mr. residence 'of ,Mahlon Ridge, de- wards was a rural mail carrier on Wilbur Sears and Mr. W. B. ceu~ed, on Saturday, . March 9th, one of the Lebanon . rural routes We repairitfree,OR you get a new 'Squires called on MI'. and Mrs. 1 929, the persOllll1 property of the fol' more than fourteen years. He' tire a t a reduc~d price, depending A. ~ . haner Monday. said Mahlon Ridge, deceased; eon- had been a , residl!Dt of Lebanon , on,the time you have run it. sisting of household goods and .Cor more than 50 years. Miss Alice Chenoweth spen t f urniture and other chattels. ...- - , Y'ou ' just' know the Surety Bond Tuesday with Mrs. Sarah ' Kim- Sale to commence at 1 o'clock 'will be fulfilled. , You just kno\,! merlc. p. m. shurp. COVERING 'GARDE~~ , . tpat Dunlop Tires must be finer Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beal of TERMS- Purchases am'ounting : and ~tronger and better ; . , othetl Xenia, spent Tu esday at the h'ome to three dollars or less to be paid The cost of · covering a'.' ,~ege'sc how eo . ul.d they be back~d by of A. B. Shaner. j n cash, above that sum, notes on table 'garden thirty feet wide by 'p three months time, with two or ninety feet long i~ . about .~even Surety Bond like this : Mrs. Ethel Ellis, Mis~ Alice more approved sureties, will be ta- dollars. The gardener has to de'r . . d d Y Cl\enoweth and Mrs. Chenoweth ken. ,OAKLEY M. RIDGE. cide . whether or Dot the benefit's uumc ID an rea a copy. .OU were Lebanon visitors Friday Ili'·11 c£r L.' • • .l!~., Feb. 202t Executor. derived' are worth this much \non'WI l~ · .1t r eSqang an ItS lUI"'- ternoon. . ,', d' l ' be I' - et,y. . The .paper is black and made .ness all us· I ra Ity. l\l.r. and 1\1rs. John Schultz en- with an asphAlt filler. Tar paper ro'-IClp's ,New ~V;nltr;"" J t ertained at dinner Sunday, in Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shaner and is injurious to th,! ' root hairs of UIffl 'V hOllor of the birthday an n'!versary ':fnmil'Y entel·tained at dinner Sun- the vegetable roo,t:8, and so can, . Tjn tiq!l' j" J1C1~k. ••• This of James B. Smith. and , Mrs. How- day, M~. and Mrs. Karl Steven'S, not be reco·mmended. ,. " tlfJ(S,.ti wIIJ ·witb Ch,,;ns ar~ ' Drummond:: :Mi: and, Mrs. of Xe~la; M.r. William Koeppe'm "There ~ill ~e , three of thesel, Harlty. Smith; Timothy Smith' and 'and son, .Eugene, of Dayton. At- , demonstra.tiolJ ' ~ ga,r dens ill . the .t Y ·" ~ famUr, Howard 'DrUlnmond and terllOon callers were Dr. Ander- coupty this. )ieat:. They are loea• DL \l1lI\ . . f!lmily" Melbourne ·· and Wayne · son and son ,Horace; of Alpha; te.d: .Mrs. 1;. Y ...BranstratQI', near : • -I Oh· Smith. • , Mr. and Mrs. Myel' Hyman and Waynesville; ,Mrs; E. H.,..DuVttIl WaynelvU e, 10 . S d ' . . daughter, Bernice, and 80n, Bob- ncar Sprihrl!oro, and Mn. H. C ·: , ..,-:..--. " un .(lY. guest!! of , C. ..P. ElUs I h~; and Mr. O. J. Ed.w ards. ' ' anCl famll t r we ..... 1\1 S George, nea'r Lebanon. TheBe. "sr. or , re. "LI'S. ' . •, Miss Edria Shaner haa : returned d II We t and Chlldl'en, Ha.rvey andlto Greenfield 'after spend' g . ens :are planned ~y the extension Ava ~ame on, ot ~lIbropk: John a 'week with home folk. m , a serv1ce o~ the' state un!versillY and ~ l\mgllt and family, of New ,Bur Mr. G. H. Ellia caUed"on A B a.ny oneintereated Is inv.ited to hngt()n, and )fl'. G. H. Ji;1I~. Sharrer several times iaat week. . :~~~~:~em at any' time duri,ng the
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WAY NESV I(LE, OHIO , WI-¥ DNE~DAV; MARCH 6, 1929
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WEEKLY REPORl The Wayne Townsh ip Moiher 's club will hllve t hei\' lIIeeting Fl'iday, March 2, at 2 p. m., in the Of HIGH SCHOOL GI'alle building. The regular meeting Unusua l r ecogllition hilS eome to Miss Frances Henkle who gl'atlua ted from W. H. S. in the cla:is of ':W . M iss He nkle, who ill II ./un iol' a t WiLtenb erg college, Ius I' ·ce i\' cd the honor of being chuson student chuirmlln of the A lOla Matm· fete commit tee. She is 1I membe r of the Delta Omega .0I'udty an ti a mentbel' of Theta Ch i Delta, natio nal c hemistry fra te' I'nit y. She is see l'etlll'Y of the Home Eco nomics club at Wilt 11blll'g and sccrota l'y-lI'ea surel' of tl;e WUlllllll'li Lellgue . She iM one or II very limited number uf wom e n III ",bel'S in the chemist ry frat('I'nity und she has been taking nel'l" Iy a ll uf th e chcmi!lt l'y courF-es nvnilabl e, fo r hel' future work as <i idililln. Th e Hi!!:h s~ h oo l f e('l s very llroud of such a grudu ll ie and hupes she may cont inue in he'I' succes . .
NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL
was postpon ed on accoun t of high wutel·s. We hope t have II lurij'e attenda nce Lhis month as a vel'Y nice progrllnt hus be en nl'· I'anged. Come to the meeting und e njoy an afte m oon of pleasurJl with your friend s and get acquain. Led with th e work oC the Mot hor's club. Mary L. Earnha rt, Pl·es. Ellen onner, Sec·y.
COLU MB US, OHIO- Th(> present Gene ral Assemb ly is roundin g out th e eil'! hth week of bu sines!! wilh R ve ral hund red bills yet t o be co n ~ ide·l'e d . If all of these bill!! IIrc to receive se riou ~ considcl'ution by commit tees to which th ey have bee n re fel'red, the membe rs of those com mittees hav e a few weeks of urduuu s Inb I' before them. Th e Nickeb bill approv ed by th e Sena te. re quires nil tluto mobile ddvc r ~ to have stule Iicensps , fOI' whi('h a fee of 35 cents is to be cull cctCfI, plu s a I S-cent f ee which lhe ap plicant mu st pay to t he deputy I e gi ~ t l·'jJ · i:;suing th e license. It hus been se nt lo t h('l H o u ~e for co ns idel'atio n. The Hou . e has PUS"c ti the "habitu a l. crimina l" bi ll. whi ch prov ides life impriso nmen l us penal ty fol' Lhe fo ul't h co n\'iction on a cha rge of violatin g n majo r felony la\v. Violatio n of pr ohibit ion laws is not include d in t he lisL.. of offenses. Thet House also pa~se d the Anderso n measur e whi ch wou ld pemlit citi eK to use Ill' to riO percent of th eir share of gnsolin ttL'( fund s for repavin g l·ity streets. Both m e a ~ ure s have yet LO be approve d by the Senat e. The -House defeate d II bill in creasin g t he fee s of cou nty com-
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STAND ING OF THE BASKE T BALL TEAM END SEASO N
The basket ball season being end ed for W. H. S., it might be of Interes t to some of the fan s to know the results of the season' s work and a little more informa · tion fl'om the books. The Games with results in the order of schedul e : W.H.S. Visitol' s Nov. 2 22 Centel·ville .. G1 Owing Lo the plays, program s, Nov. !J 31 Sprihgbol'O . 4 cuastin g parti es. tournumen ~~ , Nov'. 16 26 Mason ." j 1 pa l'ties, etc., that huve occupie d Nov. 23 22 Morl'ow 26 the last six weeks, the honor roll Nov.:lO 17 Otterbe in .. 80 . f01' this IeI'm has dwindled con- Dec. 8 14 Bellbl'ook .. 4 sidcrab ly. It is as follows: Jun- Dec. 14 24 Morrow ".. .. .. 19 iol's. Lola Sears, Bertha Fil (' r, Dec. 15 35 Springb oro ..... 10 athel'in e ' Bmnstr utor. SOph ,l- Dec. 18 11 Centerv ille .. 26 mores Charles Whitak er, Fresh- Dec. 21 23 Kings Mills 10 IIH:n, Ronald Hardin , Anna O'Np:lI Jan. 4 28 Blanche ster .... 21 - --Jan. 11 '18 Mason .. .. .. 8 nli sS 1U n el"S. Mi ss Va ndervoo rt spent the Jan . 18 IG Otterbe in ........ 22 ,veek-end ut her home in Wilmin"'- ' I n. 25 ] 5 U of D Preps 24 <> , .. ,'3 1 ' Th e Stllte libnll'y is 1'unctio ning . .. ton, Feb. 1 Springb oro . 13 aga in with II full force of employFeb. 2 28 Reserve s .. 15 MiRS Hanby was at her home Feb. 8 23 Steele ees under the supervi sion of State Bellbrook 14 in Newul'k for the week-end. Libl'Urian George E. McCormick, Feb. 9 13 Stivel's Res·~~~~·~ .28 F eb. 15 14 Spring Valley latly appo inted by Go .... ernor ~yel's . )5 ,=-:.. --==-==--=~- _.. .There lire quite a few new P"-_ .__ _ __ _ 'Ili ls in the Grade!! , as a result of YpI' e CoofoPt ehre' asntdatieS ~:I'~n~igt~~yP~t 361 GRANGE PRESE NTS A 4~ lhe March )llovings. I ~ •• Totals 411. .. .. .. . .. ........ ... .. ".. ,f.... W. M. C, GIRLS PRESE NT fi clent manner . Increas ed activity ~~ . t'1"""x~~'e'rll j~ ~~ Games won, 11. I'i ... COMEDY AT THE GYM _ in the mail departm ent or travel. ,j "',.. Rev. Ben'n ett, of the M. E. church ,~:;,A ,;~~ 1~ ' ~.~t. . , ' ~ Games ATTRA CTIVE COMEDY Lost. 8. .. Ing library is evidenc ed by the ON FRIDA Y EVENI NG unel Horace J , Kurtz, evang.e listic ~ , ~~ ~ Point. a. Scored "IJr.~ ~ /J AT THE GYMNASIUM fact that thousan ds of volume s l4-JlllJ ilJ.l ."" , 1. Mingo't·, were at the School build.. '41'1' , I 111 Players Pts. Gam. ha\'o bec n mailed out by the new - - - ---ing Tuesda y mornin g. Rev. Ben- Sherwo od ....... .... ... , 165 - --- -~ - - -.-. - - . 19 'l'he.· libra rian, the increas e under Iiproduc tion of the play , Mr . and Ml's. N. P. Jordin spent nett gave an instruc tive talk and Frye .", .. .. " ... ......... " S th E t d' I Ad 77 " The Only Girl in 17 "Poor Father, " by membe rs of S d ight," a bl'arian McCOl'mick being more . Tr Mr. Kurt? kept his audieJlce laugh Henk!.) .. " . ..,...... ... . 'I m,:e Drue ~~~r:r ISP ay nt I 72 three-a ct comedy put on by the W. than three fold: Postage for books 14 t he Waynes ville Grange at the un ay In oy. • I'ng wl' th his stock of witty J'okes. Fromm g . lit. '. Girls wa.; the attracti on at sho\lld be sent In advanc 28 19 Gym Friday night was a success .. ... .... ... e, the new . A I·IZ., ' E " J B .t --.-f E'l Emniet Fr yer, a f Ph oelllX/ ' IIp·n . t . the GUilt Mainou s ... ~. .. 18 ' night. postal rate requiri ng three cents 5 both artistically and financia lly. UI on. 0 . ynn, . • ' I'a s.t We'dnesday is FI'iday n~ht has been desig- Wallac e ...... visiting hi . family her,e. f h t' .. t the \ oa d k-c 'th nd , ...... . with home t 16 folks ]5 "POOl' Fathel', " a comedy . in HIgh w ter a nd very Incleme nt or t e it S pou n WI one nat d School Night fot' this week Ellis ,... ce.n . \\'~ath e ... ........ r pl'cven ted 17 many from 10 thl'ee beacts additio is nal full to all parts of OhlO, of complic ations, and Mrs. \'{. B lIt t he 1\1. E . church. qu ires Mr . . nd ' Mt s . M~_cl' nYJPiln... The entire Schuler ... ...... ...... ·.!UL ll~e ' I}l _ Pllt , everthe lesa,. a p~'Qviding_ tPe~e is written 19."" _ 9 .th~ w~~e~. an ~l ~ a _ pe~ro . ser'(an \ erMr. Int~ public . scho04 with their - teach- Hay ........... . . .:........... n : l'e: {ill ciay .~-, on, \'e 'In Cliu;l nnat l Sund :' . ay. 8 " sutisfae Ol'y a udience wil rlesed t,urned packag e t he. followm 15 a mg 11 ~ fu:l serable 0 1' th e ers, have been especia lly invited to Turner "'.' " ....... .. g. th prod uction and the girl's net- 'Conten t·books . 0 7 hard-pr essed fat her and the wealMaJled under Easler Bunnie s, .Novclt ies, Canoccupy the center block of the Mrs. C .M: Robitl'. l' en - - - .. - tertaine d ted It ncat su m. thy bachelo r. . secti o~ 4441h P. L. & R:" dies and Baskets at Adams' Drug the "Joll y Mnll'On s" Tu esday church ' even t\le teams in uniform a fThe sc ne of the play wa s laid there IS a ny excess pos~(lge It ~f The t:haract ers had been care- Store. w'I'e include d. They nre to. have EVANG ELISTI C SERVI CES ternoon . in Englan d and th e ti me from May be returne d to the applica nt, WIll fully cast and were very capably some part in the extra music for un.U.LAugu t.was tillelJ wi AT THE M. E. CHURC H pOl'~rayed t.o: the_lar ge and appre. A. K. Day made n busir (!ss trip the occasio n. This service is to l\nS!! Bernice Hymnn was th e ups which we re finally straigh ciatl e tenaudIenc A House joint resoluti e. . to in cinnati Monday allld Tues- :week·e nd gu est of l'l?lative begin at 7:] 5 at the conclusion of The meetin gs at the M~thodist s in' cd out and ended very happily been introdu ced providi on has Followi ng is the cast: da y-, ng for the which all are to go to the Gym. church continu e with increas Xenia. f or eve l'Y on e cO llcel'ned. ing William Tompk ins, a hard-pr essobserva nce and comme moratio n of MId seo the Frephm en and Sell- interes t from night to night, A The cast was weJI balance d, the the 150th anniver sar.y ed father, James Gi.b bons. Mrs. D. R. mith was hostess to . Fol' sale at Madden'~ Lumbe lor teams play basketb all. the death This splendi d song service is held each Harold Caldwell, always r action was good, and the lines of Brigadi er-Gen eral of in tile the Clover Leaf club III t Wednes- 'iard, 36 galvani Count Caswill be an excepti onally good evening under tbe fine leaders zed individ ua l were perfect ly memorized . bip way, Roscoe Furnas . imil' Pulaski, which would be Ocday after noon. Clime as these leams h!'-ve some 0 fMr. Kurtz. Monday night pig truughs , cheap. The cast follows : was George Washin gton Brown, a trif tobel' II, 1929. The t'esolut ion of the exLra good materIa l of t~e Sunday -Schoo l nigbt and the audlerwit h the truth, John Shultz. Leah Saws flied .by machi ne . stutes that the servica rendere d m. . h school and as ' ~uch ."'111 'itorium was well uL The Fri endAhip club will III et J ennie, the maid, Mal'Y filled . . There Mary Tompk ins, a distl'llcted inoth clennel', tl'uer by him was of great value and asmnko It wo~tb your wh.l le to see will be n special service , fa ster. Hoy. Pig- nax t Wec111e~ day, Mat'eh 13, at thc for the EdwllI·d s. er, Reba Braddo ck. aunt sistance to the cause of Ameri. ott, at Madden 's Lumb" l' Y~l'd, t h 'Ill. .It Will be the first appear- business men and their familie hnm e of Ml'S .•To? ph Bennet t. · Ml's. Burleigh, the weal thy,. can independence, s on Bes Ie, a daughte r, Martha Hay. mplete and that on Fre8hm of the co an D ' d u d . ance b d . Wednes ay eventng . E Ml's. T. J . tIl'l'. JlJI'R ,if. W . . Wal'd, o[ 0 y Cal'oline, another daughte l', Flor- n .' I' an Mal'ch 28, 1778, he was de8ignat~ 1\11'. anu I (rr;. L. M. Henclcl' Ron Jocel lea m and ~h e farewel l occasIo l ' ... n .cordial ly invited. The very yn . . St J ohn, t he piou s niece, 'childre n ence Day. . ay Oil, w.,re ayncsv!l1e visit- lin d Mr. Boyel Hond I'Rnn Sile nt eel commll flllel' of lin' indepen dent fOI' the Semors . Plan to see t hl'nl will give a concert on DOriR Sfl li sbul'Y· Friday Gladys, the eldest dau htj!r, Vir- Qr~ to dIlY·' COl'pS known as Pulaski 's legion. nt chuI'ch and at t ho Gym. ',' Su ncl ay witi, M.ip~ Doris lI end ('I'- J ocelyn St .John Lowisc roft, night. Tlie teacber s and student s I' H d' the He di ed of wounds receive d at the . ) SOli, b at OxIord . !l ma ar m.. chal'ln ing niece, Beatrice Rob· I MI', and Mrs. ~ S. GI'llham urOn Monday night, March 11, of high school M and , gradh~s wil e ClIffol'd . U iLzel'. Tompk ms, a seige student of Savann ah, GeorgIa of , riv d home SUll cl a~ morn in g from . Bi!OholJ Frances , of Indiana polis, guests. The nWatche s- Gru en, Elp:in , Ham- F.dwu l'Il I.owi scroft, her broLher en 8 C oruB liTe ps,Ycho logy. Raym~n , der t he resolut ion ten conlmis sionB~llddock ' PL Worth 'l'exas. ing some excelle nt voclil Marie, t he new Frenchd mBld, ilton, Illin ois, etc., CUI'Y'R· will pI'cach anil admini ster con fi 1'- furnish J ewel: r. an Enrnhu lt. Ma' ,. Cl'S would be nllmed who would be K th ' motion at St. Mary's Protest ant selectio ns. There will be someW'ls n -I I'Y Shop, L blln oll, 0 hi~). TY a ertne I 0 ,. . .T~1I11t! S A. Bennet t, who nlll!;t mll!'- authori zed to anange an appro!\fl'. bnd lit is. 1,ou lf~/' man , Ep iscopal eliUl'ch. The entire thing of . $pe6inl in'teres t each. Sidn ry wit hin two houl's, DOI'IM pl'iatc ob ~ ervf\l1ce and com memoey Dummell, a weal thy bnc!ft- enia, ' WOi'(l. week- nd gu 8ts ~ehool Is corillally invited ,to at- night until the close of the meetMI'. Ilnd Mrs. GCOI'got' 1IIIrl.'!I)~k Ifa wkc .,_ _ __ _ _-l-~~·~~l...I.l~:-f.:wce.. in the-lTlonth elor, J. B. ?I'nbbe , 'r.h. :\1 ~l Mi' . M\lel' tend this sem Uynian ;, , ce. we! e in Dui tfl.ll Cl Vel' th \vo'ck- Wi lliam Care l ton Bennet t's ing on Sunda ni ht, ' . frie nd of Octobe r of the pI'csen t YClar. , an acress, Irma ' '. .nll t ho g ucljts or MI'. IIn ti M..s. , V lilla ' Armita ge. . ~e sermon subjeet~ for .~he r"· ,Rich. ' . --- ~. - - - - For . salli "'Nat I I-'--ft Madtlen I 's LumbCl I a mainin : J:)rnel-i g nights Ha rtsock. be as. {ollow!! Elinol' Carleton, his wife, MIIl'Y Jo Cllarles O ea up a " ~ Thu'rsd ay night,will 9 ate j' f rice post cltivl!l'S ', ' . _uu"'J'ect, "Facin g: Sergea nt O'Oonn or, of the po- Y"vd, dio Monday mornin g xe{ an4 the High _. SENIO R AND FRESH MEN ... lice force, 1,aren "Reason'. . '1 .' MilleI', will dl'iV , pos~ It;h Gogh ,lrock/l on, ?oflt.'.'lIntl ~TH. M. D. Ra ...1e L_ heal' the Judge;" Friday ...night subject , . "chool PUPI8 -"" PLAY BASKE were. ·a" ird sp ' nl "' B umps, "A Presen t Salvati onj" Saturda y Be nnel t's lost , k, ' niece, b d ' Win WILL 'I I A fine program of music was crce TBALL '"I ue"e "1 . L I ' viI tllC," e s. enst r '. many of ~he happen ings of theday night, subject , "A Despera . fl Y .If! e lanO Il , \ (' I' . J., A.. milage. :te, Un- .!u1'fliKhed .by the Lebano n lligh in Washm gton D. C. The out- d t k' " tt " ,,~. ,ver.e ~i'nn~r J;U(,Rts <)f Mr. nnd 'Imrl e$: Eggerto'n invenlo r and' . . School orchest ra under t he direcThis FI'iday night, March 8, a i\1t-. ClIIU Mrs, P -!o' J . , 1lrUstan?in g featul'~ being the lna,ug- .e~~e 1~~~ls lind Mrs, Kurt~ Mfs. O. P. B)'own. crook, Bernice Hyman . ML £1 Hc1.cn Hnw~~ ,wore. lun uratlo n of Prealde nt-:elec t H9 0ver , 'lunch to ..etber on W.ednesday had tion of Alfl'cd J . Watkin s. Al Moseley , the hoLel clerk, ba sketbal l game. wtll · be played ev ' , - - - - --fO nd d 'imer guest of ' Rev' YQur snws mpd hy ma• Louise Hend erson. bet ween t he Sen Ior and Fres~lmen • --Mrs. Jo p~lll Bcnn . ening ~t 6 ("Cloek, which w~. . enlast They cut CICllnt' l·. true r . June Delight Jones, the hotel I' elas. SCOTT RITE MASONS DEATH S es of the local high school The joyed br a~. : ThO .bOys. ·:w il.1 ila.ve . ,' . . ISH helLeI'. Ruy Pigott, at Macld en'R ' E I •• Consul t nr, RudolrJh, Qur. LI1I))licr YaI'd. a lunch a t ihe Me~hod~st chutch "tl'?u~).I .e depllrt ment," !.ve..,.n 1'he fo e , urth nlil'e ,' proceed s of this ~a~e will of a sOl'i es of en- .,ight ' spllc 'alist, 1'uesda'y, ' ThurnMrs. Josep~ith BlaiT, 84, baseme~t Friday eyeni~r w. , Cm t\\I lg ht . ~t 6. tertulnm ents, prior to tl~e Spring ' dny a"d' , be used to g ive the Orange and Saturda y 8.!:-' Ca ry's J ew. widow of· Jj)~epb Blai~, Ci,?l War Q'~lo~k and a Rne time IB N~'~' .A. 'J'. Wright , MI·~. W. P. Is,,;b li e Arnolc1, J oy s aunt, Lou- llIack stanllar n~~icl~ 'Reunion, wm be g' iven in Lhe Scot- ' elry ShOp, Lebnll 0n~ Ohio,'. ' d bearel's a b.anque t In Ne'" pa"-d veteran ,' dl'e I'"At. her bo"'e , .salis~u ry! li T . d M ·fl . l-~:lI·vey III . Ryc n,t"' . Ise CI·ane. u" ., ., . as tish Rite cathedr al o-f the lIew Ma t heir weB-ea rned reward foJ" t Burling ton, .Sunday , at 2 p. m., ',The I 'J 1 f t" . I . ,' . chIldre n lI,party ·will b':.peld en ' el .1\ 5.11, ~ () nn I.,u es In A' In l- M I'F. Brown, . t , lple at Dayton Mnrch 8 ·"Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar,~her . I D o." 'ner of the In. n, Mrs thel'r I·ntel·e.ot an"U mork throu. gh~ ,f rom the effects pI. a st..roke ,o.~ on . ~turday at .2 ' o'clock ~ Hnrtsoc k,. on Iq'iday-' afterno on. n Josla iqo the ~~n~c . e~. I aVIs. ' out the season. I Ml', anrl Mrs. , Rob ~ WIII \on !lTl d paralysis, suft'ered two weeks alrO: ~l\8ement of tb~ Method ist . During interm i ~R i ons Mrs. Maychu~c~ Th~ Stone-P latt company, who son, of Dayton , were guests Tbis promise s to .be a very fast he was a membe r of the . 'Niw an~ all the chtldre n of ~be of Ml:S. H. V, WalLe!', Mrs. Dan nard Weltz very 'charmi ngly ,Sunhave been termed sang nnd close game as both teams have "Amel' ica's M.1·. · mid Mrs. J. t .! Hal·tl;oc k on , Walte'I' lind Miss • BurU"g ton Method ist cburch. Sur:- shine cborus are Invlt.e d to. Pear" Stony of two solos, Miss Esther Hender son soma good be pres Popula r Gloom Chllsers," have Sunday . men on ' their viving are the ' followi ng ehlldre'n ,: ent. Lebsno. n, spent Friday aftcrno _ _ _ on pinyinI!' hel' accomp animen t, and The Senior lineup will Iina up • been engage d fOl' this evening to James, of Midille townj ~ert and include ' with re lat iv.aS and friend s here. l ittle ,Tonn Ca rr gave a humoro us Henkle , SjlCrwood and Frye,' Your Gruen watch jeweler in Frank, Xenia j Alvah ,and Charles , a11 BASKE T DINNER:.~\' read ing, entitled "The Cushville three 0'( 'whom have figured enterta in Scottish Ritl\ Masons Warren County is Cary's greatJ ewelry at home and Ml'Ii. B. w'. Kelch, of. "Youre x Silverscnl" silvel'ware. Hop." an;~~8ei:~:::::inment i~ one of Shop, Lebahn n, Ohfo. ' Come in The best. Iy In the court activlty 'this y.e ar, ' Chicago . . One "lIter, Mls~ Laura Solil onl'y by le.aSdhin g There will be a , I).sket dinner the outstan ding events prior - - - --while t.he Freshm en line)lp r.;wil,l ~ to ~nd see the ' t b latest of ra1 Indiana styl~s! n . , F,u e Snll jewele.rs. Cary's' J ewelry ' op, MEETI NGS WELL ATTEN .ser- at the Me'thodl'st ch'u r"b ,neC.J t Sun. DED consist of 'nlen like Wallac e, Turh' h '11 be' .. oX ,.; vices were held at ,the New Bur· day foUowing the momin the 'Spring Lebilho reunIOn n r Ohio, , w Ie distribu WI tor in War "' 1 M ' oJ.J nel', Ellis a nd Mlltenb erger • . all lington M. E. church, Tuesda y. All membe rs, and friend.a"servi ce held April 9, 10 and 11. " rs. er Ie Kerns' an~ ",aug ht er, ren County. of the --of whom pl'Qmise. to '"ue al;flr.s.. ! or of Columb us, spen,t ,' sllveral days Burial in New Burling ton ceme-..chureh are ' cordial ly' invlte'd. ' One hundre d and e'ighty- iour the local team next year; '. ,: ,Br~g .......- --- - Iilst .wee,k wtih , M.r..• ~n d ~,rs; J . . tery. . 1 The "g lld-A u>: iliar y of St. .MIl-\ people sn.'" the cement mi'xihg well-filled baskets and· tu.m them "HOBO " CONV~~TION : ~e.. Let's everyon e ' get behind . thig , D. M~rlatt . Mr. Ke~s Jomed. ry's ~c'hurch will meet on Frldny mon stratlon over to tbe commlt,t ee. , ~nd heard the , ~ll!- game 'and help show the boys n \ l)e~ .hfi!re Saturda y ni~t, . all ' re- , afterno on, March 8, The remainll of S. C• .Stanfi1!1d, .at 2 o' clock i cll saio'n s by H . L. Andrew; as he good 'tim' _... • Th • '1' b "I " b" e fOI' their elTort' this sea- ' . , Iru , ,riti l\g to Columb us , S\ln~la.y eve- at the home of Mrs. who ~ died a( hie 'home , ne!lr N~~. Harri s nnd explain ed modern method s . ere WI I " Te . a ~ 0 A c.o~ven. ,ning. mak son. There will be no Ildmissipn ' . Burling ton last Wedn~IdIlY, wete Ml's .. · M osher. ' . WILL HAVE .. A' MARKE.T ' O , ing concret e, at· meeting s in Leb- charge for ' thi~ gn ne. 'so every~ tlOn o! ,. ~he I'" , . ' . .. . . . at, . " . interre dlri 'Miami cemete ry Sat.. .1 .,: ' . . anon , Spr ingboro and Harvey s- oile cOllle and Frankli n ~onday mght, , Match . Fo~ ' Sllle, 3000 rods of . , , " enjoy it. . . : .!.' urday afterno on. , l\Jji~ti. ,Expert ' watcb I;lock repairin g is . burg,· arrange d by County Agent ,"" . . .. ,11. ,. ~ollo~m~ a 'pa~.qe . at...(t\fJ:lt .~aii zin~ insulate d .wiile In additio n. to this ga~e the: 10. fence, foil . \ . 7'~ speciatt y. C~t,y's! Jew~J.ry e las!! . last· week,. At ..each place, . . ' I J:t:he , ~~~II AI~ .,vU1 ,h ••e " chlh, e1?ck ,, 8 good . s.Qel~~ eal Indepen~,:nt$ ,will play, t If. ~t .;.".,"';'01"· time \~In, ~e, gau~e .;and :tun.,wfi!ig.h~;1 b~!st . ever After an 'illnellS .of I~!,~ ~u,r!l- doughp.ute and ,coffee ,.' on .). Leb~n.on,~. Ohl~. . Our' mot- Mr .. Andre\~ brlet\y ,dl.SCU sed the~ is sal~,. e~~oyed.. ~t .' the ~urti?r ha!l , ~,u-ee 'mnde~ ,:iMadden:s Lumbe possibl e for t!tetj,l to get"a 'game. ', tion GEorge. · Larrle~ d l l!i1 SUn- Satur.da~ ·8fte~oo r;. Yard. . e do It tIght or ·not nt all." manufncturm~ .proce ! the essen- Come n ~ in I, tlfe. ro.om pnzes , wdl be given fot ·t~e. ~e:l!~ on, ev:ef1bocly, let's 'go" ~" , .. .'. . SS .. , .. "'~ .' day 'nig~t.- at the' home'· of . b~. o . ,Ridge's ; barber lI~p . . , '. " tial ppints 'i n ·u sing. cement" and GoOd~ c()stu,me!5. · Before ~ lpplO the entire Htfh'r . . _ .-;:._ ':::'" ,oJ, ' daug~ter; M,n : Dall~ Borer.,. Fu-, fr~Bh ~oUfbnut8:.-.~u.~1 yuml 4 Littl; "Miss ' GhaTlott~ 'Rye wallal ~o -)lli.xc'd sm~1I tiati!Jte~,:..'o f '. " nera1'semc~s wen held . t~is. af~er- .• " II guest"a t ~he"luncheon. giVen Jor crete" to illustra te .th~ t~ght. '~on,_ school ~11r ,m H~.. ~,n~ ·g01 t9 . tJie M. L ",~ ",. . ." ." ; r . " A· WPM~N~S SE~VICE, ~n, churc~ and' atte~d.·.t~e..'~viv noo~ at'tbe !tfeOlbre,Funer al home Robert Walton ,<Jr,! last .rJ'bursdny wron~ method of ma~mg con~retd ' MASON~C" NOTIC E " '. '" ~ ttlen; g!" l~o tH! Gym, ,and , and burh~l . 'Was jn ~ Miami ceme· at the 'iloJTle of ·h18 'PllrentJ!. My. on toe farms. ,Illustr ated · .;. bull~ game, 8'0 tile pme will .tery:· ' .." , , ' and Mrs. R; S, " Walton , a~ M~rain e ,tins wer'e ' diljh iibuted; 'fl·~e, . an" . , .' , ''i'. .,... . • IA~. , " '. ~ . ' .. • _ .. , '. 'Farm). 'Dayton ;' ae~lar eou;tm.unlca~o", of a ¥ ?th lil'.lI Who .cQuld . not .attend ~thl!. '. . . - .. ....-l-'- ... ~ .- '"l "",;....:.~.;;; . MINJSTg~ BAPT I Sr., ".' _D~mUe Lo~ No. 163 FT ':' ':'" > , "' '1Del!ttn ~ ~., odliit eh'llrcb Jut Sunday aftergs mayse~ul'e Oounty~. FIUEN DS •~..AD ~ ,, , "I guess: I .am ~ little.·' slow." kg>~t1t Cla~ ' plans '!'" , . ;M.~ ~ue~~Y." ~venlnC; Ma! ch 12, ~,~",!( . . ~ey( John J .SCb••«.r adD\ln- Work in tb". E. A. der' VI.It., K How of.t,e!i w~ hear tbls re~ar'k ~ along. a,ny 'llne •.pl "",ltll!l'@t,e. 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Coml!'on PI.a~. Proceedjn,. In the case Qf t ne Harveysburg Lodge No. 8 12 F.. and A. M., VS. . E. Lukens et aI., court ordered E . M . Luke ns a s tl'usteej to make a distribution of proce -tis from the ' sale of certain bonds. <;;ourt order ed a distribution of l he proceeds of ~I sal e of cer tllin I'ca l estate involved ill t'le [ case of Malvina Stacy vs. Seneca Cur· nell et al. --New Suita Guol'ge Owens vs, Daisy Owens, For eli v pC:e on gt'ounds of cru elty, HU ITY 1\1. Sherwood vs. Rena ' herwood , for divo),ce on grounds o r wilful absence. Lee all a han vs. Paul Evans, fo r mon y nnd damagcs, amoun t cl aim ed, $555. Ca th erine Ky le vs. Herbert Ky le fo r div orce.
The will of John Gilmour was fllt'd f(H' Ilrobilte. T.le - will ot Alice G, Ludlum WRS .filed tor probate. Howard W. lvitls was appointed Rdministrator of the estate of Th omll Elwood tvins, deceased. B nd $100,000. · . . Higgins, G. F, Brown a nd H, Young w ere Rppointed appra isers. ordelia M. Cross was appointed guardian of Maxwell W, "Cross, minor, bond $6000. . distribution wus ordered in th ll esta te of Chloe Z. Sid es, deceased.
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MUl'gha r it a I" , l\laclc lll oiscll ' at'tu ct'io, the singMarriare Lieon.e. . (' me t 0 ~ar f ti l' ,' I'." " ,. (" II !< \I e I. . In . d a ngel'.' I t 'I i i1ian clapped h is han ds, VJ"~ t, I' f you pl'oml. Mort on Whi le man and Tinnie Oregnill Bridge Co" r epair wOl'k, untl - look ell ovel' Ih ·sea. 'l' he sLnin f' d fn c(' upon hi~ !'h,Hlldc'r, fM' t he ig' llol' to r escue her !" Lou Conway, both of Franklin. $4.85; J ohn Law , cushion r e pai\' ~ , moo nligh t fe ll upon his W N Il')' pili. " It is wro ng of 1111'. L, llll<l l'dll. ' T h(' En!~: ,·· I:m lln s prung up with Will illm Lesli e McLuughlin, Mol' $12.75; W. W. Williams Co" ll'llc, lin f ne e , and glis t on cli in h is da r k 'l et. i f you p ro nli sl~ Jll C t o ASY ra re ~ pn t'k l i n g ey eo, nn d p itch ed his I'OW, and Mrs. Esther McLaug hlin, t or r e pairs, $7 2.98 ; W. P. Mc Ill" SlId eyos. He spoke Ill or to him - wcll , IIlHl fa rl'w(' 11 onl y--" ,h'lI t1 cigur into C,o s('tl. !luvi ng r ented lh e fa rtll , 1 will Butl ervill e. ren , s uppli es and garage r ent, $9 1 ; ,!;cl f t ha ll. her . "Be it !\o . ) promise !" I " In .t "H . h~ 1 . " he repented, a ls pll ull my chattcls, locutetl -1 m.i Karl D. Dakin , instrance nn sur "Sh k ne w! Ani 'Yet slle would ('WI:' Il, th eil , ua ch nighl we h:I Vl" mnsl bl'en thl c'sly. "Qu ick ! T ell Real E.tate Tran.fera veyor's cur, $5; ~ir Redu cti on N. \ . o f W Hy n c~ v ill e , 2 1,~ mi. N. lI Ut. wai t til ~]l Ilk 1I Fi ng l word t o , wl~ lk e ll past th, 1\lari na. a!, ,1 Iw nll' , lilt' • \\ Iw l'c '!" . . o f Lyth' I. mi. r;.I. of Fc,rt·y church llIe! Ahl it Is CI'U I! 1f olll y she b) thl' mou nta in )'onu. it lS :t Imll{ 1 hI ' III U Il pUln t ,I u llu nd. Dean E. tanley to Hannah O. Illes Co ., oxygen tank for burner, 7 \IIi. W. of Srl'i ng Va ll ey , 0 11 the $4.1 8 ; Paragon Refining Co., pil co ul d kllv\\, h ow nigh by night, way rounu . a nd il . is lonely; IJu t " Il o you see t1~al bl!1t uf wh it-e Kren t, tract in Lebanon. c, ld Ab Ell iott fU1'1I1 ,I mi. S, of in th us fllr-distunl cou ntt'iell, I we have Piet r o WIt h u~, an d lI n rOlld t hen ', ICfl ch ng up int o the T ownsend D. and Goldie L. Ma-r and goas f or Janullry , $3 6.13 ; E. ,' l ocker COl'lle (, on thc F l!rl'y Ilnd W . PI~yn e Sules Co., r epa irs, hll\,o luin n th e mounta in t ops, . h ose nlO? nl ighl ~ildl l R l he vi I\' 1II IIs'!" sha ll to Alm eda Reeves, about 46 Wro yncsvill c p ike, 0 11 $3 V.IO, IIIH] won dcl' d thl'ollgh th vull cys I, lik e flll r y·l.and. I. y !', ; wh:l t. abo ut it? " IIC1'es in Washington T p. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929 thinking nnll dr umi ng o f h )'" And wi ll yo u CO IIll' thut W il Y " 1I !l\'l' YOl\ no ice d any l h ing pass Viola Schne ll et aI., by g ual'alwuvs ' of he r! It hus bec n !In home t night, uf te l' till' (' once rl !" along' it." diun, to Fl om Lehr, 90 a Cl'es in ncg innl n~ nt 10 o'clock lh e fol9 vi i 'li me \V ith m(', my ~i st e r, a " Y 8." "Th ere w a H a heavy ('a rt Ol' Harlan Tp . lo wing : 2 hors us, :1 cut tle, 17 ti me o f d renl\V duys a nd sleepl 5S "It i ~ go od.' ra lTiuge a nd somc l\Iu l e ~ . I think , Probate Proee d' Luwrcnc e Apgar e t aI., to J ohn hogs, !l shce p, poul t r y, Tl'llci ur, lIig hts. Ami thi s is l h(' nd o f it ! II l ' l1 hy half a n hnul' ago," ., Inr' C. Aunkcr, t ract in Mason . fa rming impl ement "" Ihou:<e hulel, M y heart is f a inl a n d sick wi t h It was alm ost lIIi <lnii;ht , ll n d T he nllt in ' sh ru g~e cl hi s shoulHurry D. White, guardi un of Burton und Nanni e Bentley to b u lclw ring too ls, hurn e's nnll feed long ing, a nd I hasten ed here be- P al r mo luy sl e epin ~ in t he IIl lllln ·. , I<· r~ . Mary Rumla ll inall.ne, filed his firs t Chester A , Campbell, about 130 for the Sct' big bi ll,: for \l lIrt i c lll ll r ~ . f orc it shou ld br ea k. I must ~ c e li " ht. The concert \\'a ~ 11'1(' 1'. Onl' " It \·.. a~ : 111 h'Hlr, Sig nur , but no un d fin nl account. ac r es in Hamilton Tp. PA UL BROWN. h(' 1' Mnrg hul'itn ! Le l us ha sten b ~' olle t he prU IlH!nll,Io'rs ha,) k·l'1 IIl nll " I' ~ Stl'P ba ck will. me in to I Cuurt uuthol'izI9d the adoption I J el'l'Y Parkllill et aI., to Edgar J\l ar ti n & S ta lll ey, A lI ct s. un t o t he vi llu!" th e MlII'inu, Hnd 11 11 sll und 1i:lll l hl' ~h:td "w of Ihu. e olive tl' cs, of Mary Margaret Welch by Mr. A. Bow yer, G.25 acres in Deerow we cann ot a.nd Mrs. Erby Worl y, of FrankJ . L. und Ali cc J, McMillen , by S he laid he r hun,1 upo n his !I r ill. di ed uwuy. One r\1a n II lone lin · T hal II; iJI.'Llf' I·. OH, PSHAW! Her eyes were till ed with coming g erml dri nk ing in t he sw(' l n l'S~ II f Ill' "('(' n, Hnd 1 wil l ex pll1in ," I h n. The child's mam e was chang- she r iff, to The Nort hw estern Mu· ancv liar! tell r". t he nigh t . The E ng lishman ~ :t L T he En gl i,;hllllln bea t the g l'o ulHl eel t o Mal7Y Margnlret Worley, lu ul Life In sura nce Co" 180 acres " Leona l:do , li 8te n," s he cried . on the la st s a t of th!, lat'i ntl , in \\ il h hi: foot. G orge. W. Hart ley. wa s appoin t in Washington Til· J l) n f' ~ - " I! i~ fath" I' lI i('<I frol1l " It is best lo tell you. S he will t he sha ll ow of a clu;:tcl' o f ()I'n ll!-:(, " l':" pla lllli io ns be dutlln etl!" he ed gUIll'~lan of Howard T. HurtLawrence N. Sl l'unge , Tn c., to hil i'll dri nk !" not se you. She is quite firm . t.J'ees. . I'XI·llIilll(· d. "Whe re is Mudelll oi- Icy! n III In 01'. Bond $2 000 . The Ru!;sell J . Mich1lel, 132 .75 UCI' CS in Bon 'll- "II (" e1id ?" Whe ll th e break Cast room IS In , he i ' nng ry with yo u f or comHe h'lld secn he r ng'flln --nny. ' ~c ll Cal't ucc io '! Quick!" cla llll of the boy again st O. C. Massie Tp. pla in vi!)w from the !lining 1'00 111 .J tW~-" Y ~ , II cak!' uC it'\! fell ing." 1Il.0r e,. he .hnd hC'lll'd h l' ~ in f;! - t1li R Th e lIIu n held up his hllll ds, and I'l orence, Clarks vill e, was adju st~ DeWi tt Marsltllll to Willic Jer- or off the kitchen it is plclIsuntest (H I him." "Angry' wit h m e ! Anguy be. gll' l-llI gh t lne-ul, who hud lake n SJl llke 1I1l1l'e rnp idl\y. d f.ol· $800. vis, lot in Fmnklin , to hllve its color scheme in harCI\Ui<e I love her, so that) risk my th e world hy st~ rnl. . I " This even ing I heard by acFU'st and final accounts wel'e lara Keever t o A nnn M. Rig- mony with the on e so nellr it, life just to 'et' It r , t o heur her He su i dl' amlng, \llI th 1\ burn- l' id" ,11 o f a r iot to <,any o ff Sig- 1ed by Sumn cl' Braden, admin- ,inc , lot ill Mason. One attractive method of work- ~ ' lI b S C I ' iLc for th e Millmi Gllzette pea k! A h! l> ut tha t is ('J'uel! eel .ou l. cijta r b tW C('~l his tel' lh, I IIll rinll 'lIIt ll cci o hy 11 r ejected Istrator of the Belle Bl'llndon es- -Lilia Millel' et ul. t o P eny Rom ing out the scheme is to usc r c· L ' t me g o in a nd sp ak to her! ' a nd hiS c~yc ' wa nd erlllg 0 \'(' 1' t h(' >; UitOI·. I hasll' n to inform the tut e ; by umnct' Braden, adminn s- ohl', tract ill Harlan Tp. ven,e colors--that is, if the din J. ,t ~ne p lead with her in my own bl~ c Medi te rranean, S ud denly thl:' I pul ice, bU l (Ill t he wa y I pa use, I t rator of th e Ann n Braden estale; I3 l'ck ha lll McIntosh to Francis E. ing ro om scheme uses a beige rug fas hion!" ~ t liin 5 5 wa~ ?I'oken by t he sound , ~ ay to m y s I f . whul s hall I get f or lut e; by Sumner Braden, udmin- Ste pp, lot in South Lebanon. with ivory wall s und a g r eat dC1I1 :s he llhook hcr h ea d. of a soft gliding footstep cl ose at Illy pni ll s, unci f or t he risk I l'un? o f the Ella Braden estate. Delln C. and Luul'llnce f'. Dak- of soft blu e in the draperies, a "Le~ll l\ rdo, t he truth is best," hond o He hud hea rd nil IIfll' li p· I olh ing ! Then ) tilink of t he Sig ."!o hn Harding, executor of the in to B. H . Dakin, lot in Lebanon. good co mbinati on for the break- ...- - - . . , . - - - - - - - - - she sUlci softly. " Adrienn e does pToa ch, yet wh en he looked up lit) 1' . I watc hed his fue e when cst.ate of Helena lDolzlin, deceased Nannn and Howard H, O'Don - fa st 1'00111 might be: A dull bln e MONEY LOANED flied his inventory and appraise~ nell to John A. and Mary A. Low - f1 00 t' covering, furniture painted not love yo u. She IS quite deterIHincd not t.o s ee yo u a gain . E v- ~.-===~ -=-==-==--=..~--=--~ ln e nt . ry. t.ru ct. in learcl'eek Tp. soft French gray-blue, with ovF ~-'l'-In ' LOatlS A distribu tio n was made in the St ephan Stanley Henner to AI- IIercurtains en I , plead ing with tears in my having a dulJ cana ry" 0 ":1 ~ ,.yes, cou ld not persuade her. S he E lwood C, Keeve r' estate. bert O. Nicholus, 4!J.24 acres in or bi ege background and a pattern LO Ne; on S HORT TIME- Easy bus locked herself in h e r room A distJ' ibution lor 10 shul'es of ' 1' urllcreek Tp, ' whose design and coloring are in t erms. A \.'(1 Sur veyi ng lind Abwhj le she prepures {or t he concert. incinna ti Gas ami El ectric Co. Mary Dri ever t o ,J ohnson l\Iyers keeping with those in lhe oth " :- l rac li ng. Wr il' unci I will call Y Il U could not see hcr u nl ess yo u stock wall ordel'ed in the estate of t t'llct in Harlan Tp. : n d ~ l'e YO II , Sa m n. Henkle, WI\)'room. forced . yo urself up on her, a nd Hes t er Doug les ,deceased. Luella Deardofl' t o David N. and lIe ~ vtll e , Oh io. J 11 -0-thll'. would 1I 0t do ." A distribution of an automobile Lida A. McKee~er, tract in Clear- Ve,etarian Menu LOA NS on Live stock , Chatt Is, "No, Iwould n ot do that," he was ordered in the Vesta M, Stibbs creek Tp. eCll nd Mor tlll!!l!\, No t s bought. Cream of a s paragus soup m ;\V r ed weal'Jly. "Margharita, e sta~e. Sophie C. Bauer to Cordelia M. .l(Jhn Hnrbi ne, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. Vegetabl e pie 1h re is a qu estion; I must lls k it, Fi rst ~nd fi nal a·ceoun ts were ap Cross, los in Le banon . Hea rts of lettuce though the ans wer kill m e. Is pl'?v,ed III t he foUowing estates : 1000 Island dressing t hor an yo ne el 'e7 " WllllBm P. Vandelrvort, deceased; Commi .. ionera' Proc:eedin,. Pineapple tarts Farmers o f Wa rren a nd adjoining ~ he shook be r head. Hu st.on H. Robe l·tson, deceased; Bills allowed: Lebanon-Citizens c ount ie ~ 1I10 Y . obt a in money on Crcam cheese " Thel'e is no one ' else, LconnrCassIe A. Cox, deceased; Charles National Bank and Trust Co., rent Ion!! t int o loons . nt fi pel' cent in Beverage • do, yet. But what matter is that T. Hawke, decellJied; J'amC\s H. of safety deposit box for treast eregt . CO!\t o f securing l he snme - 0!linca it cILnnot be you'? ollle day Fennesse¥, deceasl~ d. urer, $2; Howard Fulkerth, posti very r ensonable, through The it will coml1. All tha t ·a · sister W. · C. Maple, executor of the age for lIheriff, $2j Woodrow-Weil- Cr.am Beef Soup F ederul I, lInd Bank . F OT fur ther can do I hov done, She pities estate. of Alt\llnda . M. Walker, de- fitanage Co., supplies for sheriff, Put 4 cups of tl'ong beef stock in forl1' lI t io n cRlI on 0 1' nri dr ss M. you, Leonardo, but she. doe.s not cea~ed, filed his irventory and ap· $8.50; Fran~ Drake, s upplies ofr and 2 cups o[ rich milk in double C. DR A KE, T I'('u. lIrer, phone 316lov!' you. She never will." pralsement. Co.urt authorized a jail residence, ~2.85; The Lebanon boiler and let s immer for five X Leba non, Oh io . He moved from the open space sale of the personal property ' 9f Lumber Co., supplies at jail resi- minutes. Add seasoning to laste where t he moo,?light f en upon his Tbe . Engli.bman spran g up with . parkling eye. the estate at public sale. dence, $41.32; The Lebanon Ice _WANTED . 'ke R with -reu~de of 1 ta_.marble fac e. to the sbl!dow of the The Lebanon·Oitizen NatIOnal'" nd- eoat-eo" coal f or cour ouse blespoon flour dissolved, in cold magnolia g ro ve. He stood there Bank and Trust Co., administrator $19.38; Dr. F. A. Zimmel' state milk; tir until it thickens. Add WANTED- P ekin Duck Eggs for qui te silent a m oment. Then he qui ckly he I found he was ~o long- t he ignol'in a pass by and I ' of t}le estate of David E. Thomp- eterinarian, ear tags for J~nuary ho teh ing. Premiums p aid, MiTwe beaten eggs and - cook 5 spoke in a strained, hard voice, CI' al~ ne. A ma nin t he gUl'b of , to Ill y elf he has the ' passion s~~ s?n, deceased, was authorized to 1929 $4,60; The Bobbs Merrill Co. minutes. Add 2 well-beaten eggs la rd's Hatch ery , Oreg onia, R. R. w h.ich she scarcely r ecognized. a. na~lve peasant w~s standing by he r. If I s how him the way to dispose of certain personal proper- Baldwin's Ohio Code for Common and cook 5 minutes longer, stirr- I, ph ne Le bano,n 471-B m6 "Margharita, you have done Ill S SIde, I slI ve he r h e will be gen H ty at private sale. PI~as Court, $30; Bell Press. sup- ing all the while. Serve very hot }COR RENTThe Dean Sha nahan your best fOl' me. You do not ":latul'a lly t.he E nglishman was I wi ll wi n the lady, and ~:o~si'll re~ .C~arles J.Waggoner ,Heber D. plies for r ecorder, $2.50; A. T. garnishe,d with chopped parsle; f arm of 132 acres. A Telll propknow what a man' s love is, or you a Itttle. s urprised. He ha lf rose wm'd POO l' Andrea ." WIIII~ms lind Robert M. Blair were Rettig, payroll, $66.25; Eden Tar- and cheese s traws, osit ion to right p8l·ty. J . R. would not wonder that I sufl'er so ~rom hiS seat, . and th en r es um ed " T ha t's n il right. T ell me what appomted appraisers of the Mary I'y, sam e, $228.30; Julius Fox- 0- ruG 19Iichael, R. D. 11; Dayton. Il1U h. Yet, it must be, it mqst, It as he recog£lIzed the dark, swaf- to clo and I will give fift Randall estate. bower, mowing weeds, $2.80; Mon- A Nic~ Company Di.b I will give her up. I will go back th~ f a ce and black ~yes of t he po u nd's- a ny t hing you Iik~~u Don~ O. A. Hutchinson was appointed roe and Johnsaon, materials for FOR SALE to my exile and forget her. Yet walter \~h,o had t old 111m Addenn e l was te t ime. S})cak up!" exec~tor of the E!state of Saph- signs and guard rails, $16.71; Jno. ' . Put cooked or canned lobster since I am hel'e, grant me a last CartucclO s name. The man 's e es shan ' th froma J, Hutchinson deceased G ~aw & Son, supplies for car, 75c', thrQugh a meat grinder, season to UH ~ 11 0 I . Wh ' e WI cu- F . B rown, John ' taste, mix with a little cream to FOR SALE- White Leghorn 'pul~ f avor. L ct me see h er to say . at a l'e you dOing pidit y. He we nt on rapidly' Lllw and Fred. 0,. - m1S . moisten and fill small hollowed to- lets. E. W. Hopkins. far ewell ." here? he demand ed. 'The ig nol' is apr' . L' t James were appointed appraisers atoes with the mixture. Sprinkle FOR SALE--2-horse farm wagon, he looked at liim in distress, .. Iwas in search of the Sign ori" en !. Along vo nder l'O~~ceb /s First an!! final accounts we~e top with crumbs and dot with but"Leonardo, how Can I'? She has was the hasty r esponse. " For an ma ny ntitj ut;s have pas~ed e o:~ filed by Sophia C. Bauer, executrix in No, 1 condition. Charles C. ter; brown in the oven, cooking StrouSlI, R. · D. 5. g ive n ol'ders that unde r no tir- hour. I have sou~ht. him ever y- \ come t he . ig norina Cartucci~ '~~th of the estate of Fred J. Bauer, de· f20 until the tomatoes are tender. cum stances whatever are you to whele, ancl now It IS by hancc her fri end attended I b ceased; by Herbert Hoppe exeCl!HTNTS IN PAR,T ITION -()b e a dmi tted," .tha t I am s~ccessful'" ag ed serv~nt. Men ~~/ w!ti~n ~Ol' of the estate of Rudolph DurF"ied Carrot. are Good FOR S ALE-Two R . .1. Red CockWAnnKI\' COMMON l'UilAS "But t.o say farewell!" The Engh shman looked at him fOl' t h em in t he f gig, deceased. II the family does not like cal'- ' erels. Li zzie S. Hnrlan, Har" She would not believe it, It with s uspicion. This cha nge' of trees a bove the gr~rl~a p Fi~:~:ee Mary Chapman, guardian of , e,,"e No. 1401'1i vcysburg, ' ·m6 h as bee n so before, Leonardo, and dl'eSS was'. do~btless fo r the pur- 'Phe il' (/l'd 1'5 :Iro . to car off th~ l Stanley R. Chapman, incompetent, Dnnl I Clork )'ots plain boiled, try frying them t hen you have been passionate, pose .of dls~u;~e. WIIst wus the two 'Iudies to t lt e other s~e of the tiled ,h~r first a~eou~t. .I ohn CI ~~k t al ~ntil tender • .then rolUn e FOR.-fu\ LE-4.o0~egg s uper hatch llnd p l¢ad ed you!' ca uso all oller me,~n\Og of It. . I . i ~l l\ nd wher c " place has been WII.ham F;razler, executor of the By vl "lu ll or n il ord er otsale. duly crumbs and 'fry in butter until a er Incubator IIna New ImperlBl from said Court. In the nbovo gold Stove B roo d er, WIt . h 52 - In. ' ' IIga in. I have promised that I will Well, and no\v yo u lie {oun d I llrepa t· d for the m Fo r . h Caroh~e Rogers estate, filed his Issued ~ In led cnse an,I ' til, Ilie directed 1 will en b rown. cnnome, wbat do y;ou wan t ?" he a ~k - r hnvc ' h I f' th aSn . .OUI sale ·blll. neVer a sk her to see you agllin." otfel' Cor ~u lo by '\\'ay or pUblic o.uc. -0- ' I; Y for 1000 chicks ;. both UjSed "Th en It , clUB.e llY. 01' eaid Ignor ,!I n th e l>remlses. on Monday, Ham· .a nd Ap~le . Salad ..or one hatch', cheap if sold 80011. e 'me see h er WI·th out· e(I'" wat~ h'Ing him . ha t" h ' ~ enrc mightel p rocure and ~he. Lebanon-CiUzerls National tlon til e 2. th du y of March A D 1029 ~. asking. You can find an opporJ Will tell the Signo r. I s It so e lH.:ountc r th ese brlgand~ but ~ank and Trust .Co., ~xecutor of fitlllO o'clock a . m.. on 'saId day, the Cut Virgl'nl'a baked ham I'n sm"ll Phone , 86, E. B. Baily. tf t o owing described r eal eato.te to.. ' ===========~== c..,!...====":==========:-::"'::::"'= ""-::========'= t e edsta!el dO~ Ahce Wdliams, de- wit : ' cubes; use one' cup ham to one of FOR ·SA~E-T. h ree .cows, 2 J~rcea~e , a ItS inventory and ap'1'llACT ie d . Twn lots FlllST or land s lluo.le In the d'Ice d app, an a h a If cup of diced Beys .a nd 1 ' Holstein; also, 1 pl·alsement. Haml et ot Corwin, III Ut e TownShIp celery. Add a few chopped 'nut Duroc !Sow and 8 shoats, weigh .St~Ddinl Room Only THE FUMBLE FAMILY by E. C. DUNKEL .. _srn~Vntf~hj~~Ub~~~g O! 'P~~~~~nJa~ meats; blend with mayonnaise and about 40 pounds.' Frank Coleman, . Lenu n On'8 .A:ddltlo.t to said Hamlet serve on crisp lettuce, &,arnished on Henkle farm, near Ferry. In vain. I was In despair." and bearIng numbers 01 Beven ' 47) with ripe 'ollveB, • -m ' 6 "I want no help How many of and EIght (8) Recorded In said Plat Add'IUon by the of ..&8 Id ~ SPRAYING IS AT HAND-When Bbown t h e b Iackguardt are there?'" Hamlet and Addltlon · thereto and CI T II Q "Four, Siamor I" bel~8' the same real eBtate Conveyed .alll U' a.ickly in need of a new spray pump, "Natives?" igd ~t,:'~~kE~I~~~~nJ'b:'d!'::~~? To remove the rin&, of soap suds no mathter how latge or small, "Y-es, Siamor!" oord ed In Vol. 87. page 422 or the that clinp to the bath and wash spray aBe, nozzles, complete . 8~fg , ~ecorda .Of WarreD County, basin, moillten a rag with turpen. pumps, .leathers, . rubber packinga, '.'And cowards, I 8uppose." The man smiled. SECOND TRACT tine and rub over the entire tub etc., or repairing of them, ~all on' "Th h t h T I he ffo Uow ln g l&nd8 and lenement, then ' IIcrub well wl'th 80ap and' THE BOCKLET-KING CO 411< ey ave no muc bravery "tuat In the Counly of Warren and . ; ., . " Signor. I know the men." , State of Ohio a lld descrIbed III fol· warm water. The stains will dis.' W. ~ain St., Xeni,a , Ohio~ m20 "I I?WlI, to- ,,"It : Being part or' Survey I'k - • FOR: SALE-One 4-year-old work WOUldn't havt! anyone else No. 339 o r the Vlr8'lnla Mllltllry appear I e ma,.e. here for the world," the English- lands. Leglnnlng at a Blake OD the -01(orse; also s.ome gond hay. L. uank 1>( th e Little Miami RIver A L d .,.. man sal d , shaking hiB fist. lower corn er to' lands lately owned aun ,)' Hlat C. 8t John. . " ·m20 , "Does the Signor want a knife" b y Se lh PUf'nas, now deceased and PIP~, . VALVES AND FITTINGS asked the man, thrustl'ng h'I's hand ..~un' n71Ilg th ence with Furnas." line Never iron over snaps and but. " 3 ° 1 G,' E. 14 . ~O pol es to th e fence tons laid on a hard, flat board. - F or a II In J,urposes. B oe kl et' s into his inner pocket. or the Littl e l\lIoml Railroad ' thence Double a Tu.'-I·sh towel or ' severa'i line of plumbing and heatin. It sup"N I wit'll slIld fence on the north' aide (If <1\ , ot· . We don't understand ~nlil raJlrof1(1 S. G9° 30' W', 7348 thicknesses of blanket and stretch )llles are the best. 'The Bockletthat sort of thing in our country, ~rrt. \0 th o line of [ol'mcrly Ren.,y P'e garment button BI'de down on King Co., 416 W. Main St., Xenia, my brave Andrea. FI'stl'cuffs 'wI'11 'c nscy'S ra"nol lill.rrls' '~ . bo~t()m !flold:now thence wllh Hsnld Har- this. The buttons will sink Into Ohi 0, settle this little matter, you'll 'see." 1'/8 Un e N, 2 4° .~' W. 13.64 POl ell to the pad and leave a IImooth sur- PUMPS-F It The man l.ooked "p ad'ml'rl'ng l•• t 10 rlv.:r ; thence up the rlve'r with or a Jlurpos S; band ,. OJ lhe meand er,. lh el'oo!t to the be- face to iron. ' and power spray,lng', cistern and ' commandin' g g. lnln8', containIng Six acrea and Seventy" fiat the Engltshman's d b one .hundreth8 . (6.71) be the • ~ • well; electric and belt driven. ' g~re a!, road shoulders. sam e more or les8. and belnlr the CARRY -'ON Pump eyJinde~, leathers, valves and I thmk they wit Irun away 'Csili me j)'I'°lllJl'ly conveyed to Patrick' repairs. Bocklet's Il'ne second to . ir th s· al'k by , the Sherltf .of Wat:reD .o"!, e ~gnor when they. see Counly, Qhlo. by .deed dated Sep"Wh t' th id f i i th none ht ·.thls part of the State' . hl,m, he whispered. "But let the tember 9. 1891, aM -",ecorded In Vol. a ", e ea 0 go n&, n e Th ' Signo b hi 71 . Pages fill and 612 by tbe Deed snow·· barefoot? You'll catch ' a e Bocklett:I<;ing Co., 416 'W; . r remem er t s: If, one of Recorc!H or W·nl·reD County, ·Oh'to. 'h I Id" Main St X ' . Oh' . , them thrusts his ha.nd inside his Said Two Trnd .. to be lIold' on tbe e uva ~o , . :, ema; , 10. . .. ' . m coat, do not wait one momentpro II11a88 Cor cash at not lees than ~ ~IU , tell . you, IJ . gOlng right FOR ·SALE.:....Trees· Shrubs vines' ' knock him ~own or, IJet out of his ~~~;!~lrd8 ( % ) or . the apl>~~U8d .home .and IHBI the. maid and she'll . , alld ' EvergreenS: THAT • WILL ' wny. He will have the knl'fe, and . Said real ,eato.te 110.8 been ~egular: get the. cold. Fa Will kles the maid· GROW; . delivered 'to you at wholeh appraIsed under order of the and he'll get Hie cold Then pa sale prices Equipped to· -furniBh . !a~~~hOW how to USl9 it, these bl'i- ( $ol~~~.~J)'~.t,o,r:;!s o~t.&ne t~r°¥rr.t kin 'fa· lUl'd' "he'll ~t' the 'cold plands a"d ..do. aU.Jhe work, If de~ "T u .... 'frllcl and 'Four .lftndred . and tomorrow the preacher will .Ishe. .T ry the new "Gator Ride" . e 'me the name of thei I d $~ " O. OO) Dollara for, the Beeond Tract . .I 'I catch a col~ ' , mule" er:"""1 mean . th i 11 " ~ ea _. '1\he rint,:nract is located ·ID QOMvIDr porra e ·over . am~'" h e·1 , /' p ap'e r.. .e h aVe ' ~'t' , . Call . ' e e 0.'!I wh!' IS try_ ·Wll.rr~n CountY. Oblo"".the neare.t 'aDa he's the lun-Of-a-I'1ID _I',JIi af. 56~41, C. L .. Duke, WaynellviUe, mg t9 ear,ry oft the Slgnortna ' Will ' 8tr6ot on ,tb., ealt ,. rureon Street t " ". ,.. . QlilOI '. , . B12·f ,. he be th«e?" . " . and lh8', nea~ellt .treet.t011 the ",e.t , er. ' . . . .' " \ .. ' .." ~ ... The man ~hook hi'll Ii d _ .·~n:~~~iJ~T;:.~:e:h: n~..{tc~~ : : • ,- • FOR SA.L~Waxtex Food Paper, ' . unnamed . alley rUDllla. alODII' the ·- WHY·:.GIVEN b ,Keeps . food . fresh ·and .' clean; "1 cannot ft II lih' ~~. . , name, I dare n~t. l~or his 're:~eO~~~I:d l~et I~ 1 cat~4 &bout' . Ribbed s~ue paper' ~o'i' daIDW his service "nd h I was once in hl),lr a ml1e ea.t-of Qor"~ In Way,De ROlICoe--'''I.. 1tialn~ pro'pe.rl-!' , Lit Ji1en !!adv&Cp.per naJi '''' e las ,powers-- 'l'own~hl.p, 'warr~ :!'~~ q,w~Dtr-"Let'. put our 'headtl to- en:! 6:fl".er e IU' orreaponcl" . hush !" (To be continued) ",ether aDd coDaj,der it!' office. T e Miami
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tar),. Edith kens ; lady correWe only make the comparison to picture to you Vividly the giant pond nt, Mrtl. Lillian Cart'; traa uret', PI'ank • ql.lircl'l; rcading, Mill. ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY ta~k that i.k required of every J:~ li znbeth Bhllc.kfol'rJ; "Making preacher, poor and rich, obllCure or famous, of every denomination You\' Head ave Your H cis," HaTYe;.burr, Farmer. Hold D. L. CRANE Publi.bar throughout the lengt h and breadth MI·s. Many F'ield Helidrix, talk, FUNERAL DIRECTOR~ Office Pboue ................. , .... No. 112 or the land. These ·m any bringa ' SucceuCul In.tilute l\1n;, Edith Hillikel'; piano dueb Rlilidence ....... : ...... ............ No. 118 et·s of Iigti,t certainbt deserve to Miss Helen Grllhalll anrl Mrs. LilW A YN£SVILL£, OHIO Harveysburg heW a most s uc- lian Carr; rcntlint:, MitiR Lucille have their churehes Well filled Sub.criplion Pr.ice, $1.50 a Y.: r ond to hove tne utmost attention !=essful Farmers' Institu te in the Tucke l'; music , ... chool Orchestra; "Whal \~89 the idea of that sian' Fully Equipped for Good hall ThUrsday, Febt'uary 28. The "Seeing QUI·sel.ves as thers ce ~other read us last night? " ask cd . Pllid to what. t hey hav? to say. c...... " a'i PO'/onice at WaJlneoulll1l Service. program follows: Us," . . Tcncll: music, hool 3illie Bunny o.f hcr brother CHIC I)hio • •• Se<o;,d CI" .. Mal/ttI.tt.,r Morning Session- Invocation, orches tra . Ea.~ h ~f th Be nUIIl- Qornin~ as th ey were dre:;~lIl:. Lar.ge Displny Room . Rev. Williams: welcome, President bers WIIS excepll.iomllly good. "The tdra of it was that you 5ho\llll Am bu lance ~er.vice Herbert Carr; Business meeting: We wel'e VCl"y fortunate in our Liw:lYs tell , your Mother wh en },l'" MARCH 6, 1929 A HERO OF SCIENCE I' E I.EPHON E 7 Meeting; School program: a selectio n of Ins tilu te spe'nkel's, li S U'e goin~ t do anything. For 1:1_ _ ._ 0 ______ *I play which wa: vel'y entertai ning; Mrs. Hen!ki.x and !I'll'. TlH'I'ell uncc, w en you :':0 a\\a1. ),011 Srh oll id . ~ M1'5. L'll' your 'M o:her,' or your .--------------------------~ plltno ~o 0, t Ian Carr; •'The would be hurd to cllllal. The ell ! ., <J.thc[, where you arc gOlllg anlKeep thy shop, and thy shop There are all kinds of heroes, se of ement for the Farm," H. talks by the Home Demonstration wi ll keep lhee-Chapman. and not ·a ll of them are soldie r s L. Andrews ; committee announce- Agent, Mrs . Hillik er,' linn Co unty "Ahiia),s?" asked Hilli e' 9 m , •• the calcium 01' sailors. Some of the bravest, menls. Agcn t . Clo>:!s were very helpful. "Yea, always for they nllght \\ 31. kindest spirits were those that Afternoon Session:"-Song, High Our 10cIII lal ent deserves especial yOtl and then they w oul d IInl knll\1 · preparation that could be described as soldiers of S ch 00 I Quar t e t , compose d 0f MISS men lion. The l'Cadin"s were vcr.Y where to look. Sumeo1le l1I !l·ht COli" W' h M' C .. 'ld d M sc ience. Men who went down I re rlg t, ISS laudia clever lind well rend ered, the vo- with ' f ...n hlot of ca rrot ric fOI .I'O U :1 1:11 PREACHERS WORK HARD makes hens lay ~'l ' 0 lh d M" J ' IUot cr di dn't kn C'w \I. ht ' u ," ,.,. EYESIGHT SPECIALIST battling against disease and un- G r::y, " I SS oro ea an I SS 0- cuI number:! extrcmely pleasing, were, you woulon'( ge t the Cllll'l, l .i I happiness and death. Soldiers of sephine Shambaugh; La lk, ~yi Lu- and the instrumenta l music entrr- see 7" . more eggs Tuesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.ol "1 guess r sec nuw. Dllt tllis • pence, rather than soldiers of war, maker and Mrs. Mal'garet Tucker: t uitling. The (dinn e r . . el'ved in Give a thought to your preach- great indeed have been their Farm Problem 01' Ours," C. C. Mr ~ . Merritl' s rOom , wus donatcc\ Saturday and I'll help ;0. \ •• her "h ll ' Thursday 9 a.m. 4 p.rn MORE EGG lEAN cr. He i~ u hard working man . achievements. Terre ll: duet, Mrs. EvalJyn Shu- by the ladi es of th e c mmullily. , you !!O to the sture," sai d lJl : I I~ . Saturday 9 a.m 8 p.rT' MOllE . rnOF IT During 1 !J28, President Coolidg e One of these men ha s recently tel' co ntest, first, Dorthea Sham- and went fuJ' in heliling tlova n~illg ! When bre.akfasl WilS UI cr. I J..bhH FOn POULTR Y wrote 22 public speeches and mes- pa.<;sed away- Dr. Joseph Gold- "Rai ~ ing Your Own Living,'" Mrs. this," an il1de,pel1dcnt Farm<'l's In- I started for the sr pre II lu l~ Ililil' Free Examination lIa~es to Congrcss. berger, a member of the staff of Mary Field Hendrix; result of Pos- 'ft t beg-dn t~ h~11' her !l 1\l! h ~ r UII;' \ tla. llAlS1illS Don't neglect your eye •. Those l' quired much concentru- the United States Health Service, Yell ow corn, first, FI'e d Hagel', S I U e. house. "J wi sh ~I r5, Sqlllr rci \" )1 :1(1 ted thought. Th e indu !!tl1Y of lhe who specialized in combatting e p- buugh, $2 ;Recond, Roger KovenMr. and 1\1 r s. Roucrt Stump en · come ~ith her low.h,\' tai l atlt! d ~I ;;1 man, ~1', thirrl, Eva lyn Penney, lCl'trained with a very '1lIborate for us.' lallf:(hed !ld!lc. Cary'sJewelry Shop President was commented on ev- irlemics in so uth erll areas. 'I' dl'nn r' par' y ' 111 " "500" " ' C(lll"R. I By all~ bye Balli" u t as [-:.r a, S \l1l' Pearl Products . k n w'th yellow fever ty 7 5c; fo urth, Chas MacDonald, 50c', dav e\'cn inl:• th< e Uf oll owil1J.(' VIguests' ~ LeuauulI. Ollio St \'Ie e eryw h ere. T rue, th c f ea t was r e1 , pantry . ....... • litre s I 'l' ~aw it l:lI'Fc Ja r ,)1 HIUI'l(uble nn d th e work it n eces~ i - phus {ever and other leathal mal- song, High School Quartet. M' I M W'JI' -L k Jam, She ousted ;111 :,r uunt! It :lil,1 ;tli otl'll :;uld hy the f ollowing ("led heLlvy indeed. adies as the direct result of his Evening Session- Music, School 1'. li nt 1'5 . . I 111111 U ens, the while II was hCl thCl"in S her. I.'ir.. d . deniers B UI givc thought to your preach. work, he lived to reveal how auch Orchestra; I'CPOI·t of corn sh ow: Mr. and Mrs. Herb ert Carl', Mr . . Iy she took a little I,it ' of it ;,nt! il "1.. diseases could be prevented and · Yellow com" flrst, Fred Hager- I and MI'~. Chllrle s Gord on, 1r. and OIl) t<J.str so good . " J ~IIC~S I Cllll!hl WE HAVE DIII.ing ] 928 h e wl'ote 62 sel'- cuted. Then he discovered t)le I mycr; seco~d, Wult.e r Ellis: lhird I Mrs. Clint ~lea'V e l'~ Ruth lea v c~" tu tell Mo!her where I a ~n ." ,I" I " cause of pellagra and his long Tom McGumn; white com, first, Mr. anll l'Ih s. A. S. Cn l)(' lt, MI S. lhought . All the wl, d" the ) :, 1'1 " .J> l 1lI 0~1:~h time the congregation l'X- stu di es demonstrated how that · May Harlan; report of nominal ing 'l Mary DustUi' an ,1 1\11'. Chul'le~ Il(Js- 1 \\'~I~?'III~ h<:r )ec~ 'd so mcthin b.. n wand true of II disease could be eliminated. I eommilee which rc sulted in the tel'. " ndl(IIlIJ)t.\.' ,ul~ ,111".t I'll'" 1" .11' T ,·f I,·, • I t' f th f 11 " ffl .1 n. , ) r c ~' nlt Ie It t ,j 1. 1 F or Far\1ls, if pricc.1 right: cioul>of hilll- s ometh ing they hadll ' t Now Dr. Goldberger IS dead, l: ec wn 0 • e 0 OW Ill ~ 0 ~el's S undny aftcrnoon guests I)f Mrs. IIlt o it \\'<:nt Bill ie! Ics unt! Singles Bu sineRS Propcrty heal'd bl'fore, couched, elegantly, leaving little money Cor his Cam- ! Pres! dcnt, Howard McGUinn; vlce- AllIandl, ~tUI'l' \<II!I'e MI'. and I\lrH. \ hl"ll the litt lt l<al d q " 'd ~ . . 1 f ill' sale 0\' tmd e . phl'ased interestingly. ilLY. Legislati on haR be n urged pre. I(Jcnt, Howard Graham; se cl'e- David 'mith an.l Hun s , Gordon arid 13m. sill! s n ca k ~d ;"11' 1.1:" I. :,' I' II ! " . Thi" cOlllpuris~n in no way de- ~o provide a pen:ion for his ~am- I_ _ Virgil, and 1\1r;l Tute ,o f Hllmi! - aU:.I ,Iwfe ",:~s her \I ·.: j, ' . 1 , tructs frolll the Imp ortance of the Ily now that hl8 comparatively ---.:-.= -.=lon; MI'. 11 11 II Mr ~. W. 1\1. Muthl- I l~ I~.' \ .,.1' 11, tl," ''''. ,·1 " t ' messuges delivered by Coolid!{e small ~alnry hns stopped. We is Iolnd !11l1l, Do n, M i ~f; "Mllh'll Stan tl "n ~\h I ' ' '' t!Jer 1, ., 11 " .. ·. 1 ,'. . ., f or I' . f avor 0 f t hO ' 1a t·lon, . Margaret ··C t) U U nn(l our smcel'e adnllratJon liS arc m IS 1egis .Jam es H ampton . Mn;s ·t 0 tS l l'I "crt ' I [' ''·1".". ' •.• I I I ' • • ! . ' II . . f d f b ' tak to . l II., '11\' I'"" ' II' ... , 20 N. Horlon St., Dayton, Ohio. hard work and hiS courage In tiC- an 0 stells .. Clng , en . proSturr III rI PuUI ,' mal ey, of Day"It·s r our littl ~ I.II I.~. " I ! .. .. ! " ing the arduous taRks of prepa rn - teet the famlhes a nd chertsh the Lon, and Ml's. C hul'l~s GI'oy Ilnd little ,lIIe tion COl' these messuges of su ch memories of all of our Soldiers of ch ildl'c n, I{t,b ..... t , Ali cc, Kathl !'l'n "I <ll1lI··, 11l'liC'lI' ,'''v,'., . of , , ' Fum or Harvey Farmer wDr lll-wide importance. I Science. nnd Waync. cn.I.ldro·1I I(,"k ,, ~ ~ .~ ... ' j Miss Annn MacDonald C llt 1'..l_,l'! 111 .. I ii , > ), . 11. ,,, , . ====~=- = li t al l. ,t l.lL '_. tui nc.j !;ixtcen gi rlR SatuJ'lJuy uf- ~1" lhc r R.I!." " t(!l'nOOtl in hOll ul' of h I' 11 th " 1'11 'leI " " " II .' birthday. The time passed plcas- 1:1 i( II Bil :l e "!'llt'lt \': . <II \., ." , " • a1ltly with J,{umcs tlll(i eont elitH. ,. I '. I Annn rec eiv ed a number of nicc Y(1U k: Silo:' ... gifts from hl'!' friend s. A dllinty t; )'ln~ n'" ' dessc l·t course was served. GUl' s t~ includNl, Mary 1I1'0lyn Lukcl1s, Elean or Clark, Mat'jorie humal; · OUI' ins tit ut e last we I; wall II -;'...... --.--.u~I-..,~......~I-. . __.j -.I_,~I I_ . ~.,_..-.......~..___ .....,_......_, <.'1'" A lice a nd Kathl!1 n el'ay, r.olllp icte ~ UeCI! ';;, lI erb 'l'l UJ'I', Alice Boga n, Miriam Stump, Viv- presid en t . l BANK FOR BROKERS. ian Tucker, Virginia Davi s, ElizMan Immortal a charge of .gunpowd~r is eXPlod- 1 NO ARSENIC PLEASE f R _____ ed-not a Single particle of mat. •. J" Our Lad ies Aid will meet l his abeth and Evaly n Carr, Rhea and Of course he is. Everything ter is destt1oyed; it is merely a I USURY UNNECESSARY. Evalyn Me al'ren, Edilh Mae month with Mrs. Edith Davi. , a nd l hc Priscillu club wi ll meet lhi ~ in natul' - in and upon this big, process of changing the chemical INVEST DO NOT GAMBLE. Brooks and Hat:old Tucker. month wi l h Mrs. Maud Cline. wonderful world, proclaim, the fllct ,' po!lition and intim acy of the chemI ' n g o trom ..... The ClarksviJ'le D. of A. will I' . f t ' I . th b' t' k n rcspOnSe to warlU . ' .U~ · k' to t I1111 mg man. t IS or us 0 l lca s m , e com Ina Ion nown to Pcderal Reserve, banks with.d rew .on present "Three P egs," a three· Ed JOrnfln, who has be n spcnd " us as gunpowder. Friday $25000000 of call loan •. The act comedy at the Hall here Thurs- ing ~evernl weel(~ in T e xaR, l'esee nnd kno",. T~ere is !lot a chemical atom in So with ma.n's body. It may dea wU "to discourage speculauon." day Mut:ch 7. Admi si~o n tOc and turned ' to his hOlll c he re alut'day mnn s phYSIcal body that can be cease to function and proceejl to fhar speculation kteps big banks and morning, muchimpt'oved in health destroyed, save b,y the All-wise Be- I disintegration, when what we call their gigantic prollu alive, bUI thaI 25c. Rev. Am os oo k, I\1rs, Anna ing who created it, For that mat- death comes. But not on atom of 15 anothel atory .linson, tl Miss CUll)phdl aQd lI er-_ tel', nOlhing t hat is in or upon the the body il\ lost or destroyed. Each bC!rt Cnn', wife und Ro n, of Harthia ' lIt·th clln be snnihilated, save I chemical fioats' back into its origWhen loan. wert called, the rate veysburg, a te nded ehll l'eh hel'(> by it!! ' rentor. innl position where ' it may do ser-' mO~' ed fro.m () to C) pe' cent Banks on unday . . Suppose I burn t hi s sheet of vice in some other body. ealhng loan. ~riftced 6 per .cental°,! paper, on which I am putting It is a sublime thought! These $25,000,000 ana!,":a1~~\fl~i~~n 't::he re vival mceting at Oliv e Ml·~. Robe l'l A ndre w an d d a l1~h these thoughts; a Iew particles of particles composing my body- ' pcr CellI on _.u__ Srunch has closed. tCI', fi s!; l'olurgm-ct, <lnd It Indy ash will remain. But, have I de- and yours_re as old as earth itEvcn a child on \be farm could un· Guy Seigler, of D a )~ tCl n , and ft'iend oi Oli\'c Bmnch , n tstroyed anything? Nothing-ex- self. Theyal'e absolutely inde- derlland tRat I)'stemalie usury mus' ded church here Su nday momElmer Turner, of this place, call- ten cept the form of matter, and mere. structible. When we are through bt barlJlfill. Even as base a thmg a~ ing. fo rm is not s ubstance. with them, some other bodies will a speculator, bu)ing American le- ed on K. E. Th mpso n Saturday A llIong t he officers elected (01' I have simply dispensed a few get them- for they will endure cul'itie •. should not ~ robbed to<' afternoon. our Fal'mers In stilute this yem', .atonls, which wel'e clinging to forever, at the pleasure of the God 5ystematicaUy OUt' school is just getting along ' hat will t,e held in th e New each other in conformity with who made them. The soul, the fine under the in struction of Mrs. II 11 orohabl~ that Inves!igalJon 01 Gym at Harv eysburg,' are: How- • fixed laws through which Man may life? Where else but back to the the Federal Reserve Bo.nks, and tl! Ruth Burroughs. . Rl'd l\{cGuinn, jll'Csidcllt.; ]-(owurd _I ........-U_ 'I_~ I~~ ........... I-.,~....~ 'I~ . __ ~ ~II~"....~.-......... oliel'ate, but over which he has source Crom which it came, as do acCidental 01 intehtional promotion The Younk '1:' fa.llIily had for Graham, vice-president; and Mrs. . the other units of this body of o.f bank pro.fits, through usury, will no control! their guests Thursday, Mr. Youn- ' illiam Lukens , secretary . . It , is absolute\y the same when ours? follow the latest F(*ral Rl'5erve ac· tlon, ftsponsiblt for a loss, widel}' ker's hOllle fo lks, of n eal' Oakland . The Mc Kay families attended lcattered, of three 0.1 more: billions in E. C. Mannon and family, of Peace onfel·enc.e at the Friends near Wilmington, were Sunday ch urch in Wilmington Fr ida y and "What wonderful couragel" re- ' 1 few helur" WONDERFUL COURAGE marked o,ne of t~e ~in.isters, "the Wby do not Stock exchange m"n evening guests of the Glen DaviR Su urday, of three denom in ations, Mennonites, Bras (Dunkarus) and Napoleon had accidentally seat- general IS burnmg hl8 breeches protect themselves and their cus· f amily. r epresen tatives from ed himself upon a hot stove. behind him." to.merS fro.m fmanclal tyranny. They O. M. Hidge, ins urance age.nt , FI'iends, could estabHlh a grcat bank, elipeci- of Waynesville, was herc Saturday Washington p. C., Philad Iphia , ' '+ Pa., Loui ville, Ky. and Kansas ally for t\:1tir own purposes. Com- wl'i ing ins uranc:e. pellinll broken ·to make call loans al we re present, A speaking con A little Lamb came last Tues- test and picture how wns held that bank, on conservative margins qC leCurity, al a fair Interest rate. and day to make hi s home with MI'. aturday evening, the) !\ubje't of dividing pro.lltl among stock elf. an d Mrs. Sylva., Lamb( of nellr the film was "Hell and the Way chlnge members, they might du Waynesville. Muther and fllther Out." The spenking contest WI.1 ~ aomething that the Federal Reserve, £11'0 doing well. "Peace and War ." ' Nine boys and evidmtiy cannot do. The Vail family have moved girl s were in the con test . The : Controllinc a monopoly of call loan~ they could tell $l,OOO,OtYJ.OO-J f rom lhis place to a place neal' medal was won by 1.1 Mi ss Bognn, worth of ftock in ait hour. Blackhawk_ . daughtel' 'oC John Bogun, of ncoar Spl'i ngfield church. If a Iadler to cure bi. chil.-lren of n. F. McKay wa R in Wilmingovereating, put arsenic In their food, ton on Friday evening. y'* wOl,lld say, "Something wrong . . .. TOO TRUE widt that father." Our SJck st ili, r cmam Ju st about _ __ _ . When a paternal Federal Reserve lh' ~allle, Ill( cpt Mrs. Edith Me- "You e(' I'la illly hav e n trim IitLll' 1 ~rd, mistaking itacif for the n~- I Ka~,. who is much bel.ter, to the wni llt," ' . I I su id us she put on her hat. tlonal IOYernment, to c~re what . It , d IIgllt of her many fl'1ends. , ~nsiderl 1v~r.spetculal1~n, f ruiml l Thi s place wus well l'epresentcd But she turned me a!l i<ie nnd 'lui k l,ock (... hc Tuudo Il CL1:S EVil u.~~ro::a· l~ter~~es r~~!s, yYOUorc.::' 1at the I,'lll'mers Institute. at Har- " ·Iy · ~·(! pli~ d: , . "Something wtonl with that Federal veYllburg last wI!ek. A MISS Shum- You 1'0 rlgh lhere s no gctt lllg Iletcrvc Board." baugll won the th:at prize in the ' I'o und that." )Ioster contest. The board II unnecessarily excited -:::====.=,=-=-~-::,:-::,:-=:,:,-~ , -:::~= about ' four or five billion dollars of A lex Deske is no\v working in They·can give more milk each dar, al1d brokers' loan.. ' Dayton. for longer periods before going d.ry, Learned financie.... Ihould rulilt Mr. Sto.ne haiR moved fr0111 lh e that . tM're is money in this country J. W. Taylor farm to Harry Stokes Feed them Tuxedo Dairy 16%; this suroutside of banks' control. passing, low-<;ost feed supplies the proMr. Eckel', vic~pre~ident of the place, near Wa~,"esvilJ! . Metropolilan Life Company, has teins cows need to keep them working at Henry Moore and family had show.. that the".lncome o.f Ameriun full cap,\lcity; for their dinner guests on Sun.. wage e .. rllCnI is sixty billiolls of do.l'j lars a year. And they spend {ift~ day, Elmer ' Lamb and wife, of '1 Tuxedo Dairy 16% is a feed that cows ncar Belll;roo~, and W . Hunter ',iIIions I~SI tban they earn. like. And one thing is 'sure, the Tuxedo and wife, of M:i ddletown. Wall Street went to work Jail Dairy 16% YOll f~cd {hem will go almost week convinced that the world bad F. C. Cleaver spent Sundl.1Y af- , entirely into mHk checks. . lIot quite conte to a!l end, and evCII ternoon with the Terry Bros. · l benevolent regulating Federal ReWe recomml!nd jtTo e.very dairyman who Lee' Talmage, Wife and son, lerve might be endured. " . Jian~ a closely pr;iced J6% concentrate. Some for whom this i. the begin· of -South Lebanlon, came up and 'ning o.f the $prina . lamb season, tlu spent Sunday. w'ith· A.B, 'Talmage . . Unhappy 'ipCd-out minority thai and family. . HARVEYSBURG ' tried the "faw ·down, go broke" cx' FERTILIZER COMPANY , . . ~riencel' will 'know ~tler next u~ . Dr. H . .T. Krelhbiel, a Menl10nite Harv.,y.burg. Ohio Otb~n will ~n<!w better later. rriipi!\ter . and l)ditor, o.f Kansas, . " , . - lllv~lt- WlthlD your . mea,ns, It . who has receptly returned from an Call" H.r,~.Y&burg ~U'lilizer A~~lca, and , yo~ set nch . .Gamblt. ,extended trip 81Tound ~he wodd" . at Ou...· Expe.n.. ' tl . '. bere, Gr anywhere, and ~bltni ,se visited 8evln'al countries:i,n .Europe
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boy. ' ore Willi 21) and t hl' II IA 1'\"oysbu rg boys' Sl'ort' W8 ~ 'i . Th t' CELEBRATED ANNIVERSARY monE'Y l'ol\t'ctt'd 1rom t ht' ~ uppf'r nntl the ba skethu ll 1:'11\11 i. tl) h I' Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gallahe r , MI'I\_ John h· C\IUoIIl\'h. Mrs. pald on Ihl' n w babY grnnd ,Iurl' who are woll-kn own in 'lVayne sTht' W. Ii'. M. S . III Ann I·(.hel~ I on nno !Il l'll. WRiter p inno w hieh t he- nU' lllb e l's of lll l' I'''~l\ MilA'l lc nel' on ville. celebra ted t heir fOI Ly-nin th RESID ENT KIlH'r nt.ttl lld (r tht. I.:u lil's Inss !:h~~I.A. pu .. c hll~ l'd for th new al ~·nO(ll:) . weddin g annive rsKI'y undll Y, lIL 1lI" cti ng nf tlH' home Ilf It·s. Will their home in Le banon. lI lis. "~'lle Burne ,(I f ~l l\nlo\l Inl't Tlll'sd u ~' niLl' l·n oon. AIbl'l'\ K 1'\11'1', a r Dn~'ton, vi. il"1i fif·hl. , }It'llt Su nduy t with ..... . WA '{N i: SVILL ~ CHU~CH OF Ther r Wl'l'e sixtl'en present a n d with Walter Kl'uel' nnd PERMA NENT LOCAT ION fl\ ml1~' on bel'c. Mrs CHRIS . .J ohn 011 (' njoy()d n good t illl e. T Venabl '" feel " r l1ther forme rl y of fligh ly t onigh t," • u n d I \ ~' III• tet'noo n li n. I a Iso I' pOl' t Ut , iea, hus ' beco me _,: 1"'.' ~ ·Ill. nl "f : II' . eho I lind L or d's SUp- sa id th e a viatol', liS he soured a'way • d to thelll tha fr , lIul'ry KI'Llel' Mr. nnd Ir,... I". D. ullIpt on a n d U"1)'n, to MI', nn<l Mrs . Dearth hnd hdd un t·op l'rllLion lwr ul (1 :30 f'. m. In t el'est increasfor l;ul1 ")~ ha ve moved to Mrl!. Ie ~nh(lw - Wllyne svill e, :Iwf!hn n, Ii n w bnlry gi l'\. LEBAN ON. OHIO i ~ inc ~ s:lnUy. Help us grow., ··tones I1 ntl W IlS geU ing 1\ 1~,ng very I I' S pro pert .v' . Mr. 'a nd Mrs. W .1 T. Allen . who Eyea Eltamin ed 1'h. ight wls Euchr c party, wel l. ' \'e ninl: el' a ngcl ifltic r.crvice at 1\11'. !l 1l .1 II': .. '. f Di ck I' on have spent the pa t. I' lI l' \'"cl1ks in 'iE :30 we ut til\' h01ll1l of hesl.er Whitp. 1~1. Gno el eJ'owd!l , ScripGla .. e. Fitted MI'. 'nn d 11'8. Will Ro ~~ .MI'. nnd nnd snn nttl' lll ll'd th ' hllskelb !l ull F lorida, nre exp t ~('Il II IlI.C f-lI tl1 l'ter mon , in pringbol'o Ills\ Fri- Mrs. P erry V aclo a nd funiily nl. (1 11 day. 1' 1\11111 nl in incin nuli lust Sat. -=-=- :=;== -;=' c\U)' night. tc nc\('ll n 1!1l1' 11I'i~e on Ihl'il' sisl l, r. \ ut'duy . . b ubj{'d (0 1' 1\inr·h ]0 . " I e pent FOR SALE • \' !!1'1l1 CI'D!!' Ihis co mmu ni ty 1\1 1 . l utt ie Whitt en nnn III Spring Lee Lemm o)"' , wh o i:1 nt h. , : 1\'( 1'. " ] nsp: ,·il1/.,' s)ll' cilll n~~' 1.01' 1.:"" ['\'11:. nntl fa mily huve :lic . nUI'm l ' el th t' d il1ic.ution o f th e n.!' w bU 1' 11 Snlun lay ni ght. oldi N'S' Hom p ho~ p i l al, i:l I{l'l tin r, t'h e~ lCl' W ill ia mso!l , Minil; ler. n~ \)\'t'd II' W V. Luc k(' y's tell unt FO R SALE· - l'u llllo Midd ~ , Kur l chool housc a l • pringbo r o lost .---- - - - - - h"lI~(, . ( ' <I il um f l'ey!! lind 11lm- long ni cely n·1\\· . n lHl hope;; loJ L ~ Mintz, Or egollin, Ohio. *m1 3 F'riday. nl,..o lhe ~ lIPPI'1' s('rvl'll Ullut home 5 0 011. ON TH E ARK ily :11'(' 11 (, 'illg" MJ:'I'H C DI ST C HUR C H t he hou 'vacndl"l' the ul1"pir., s of Ihl' P.,T. :\ .. FOR SA LESevel'll l tOllS , of I goo d 1 I J . 0 , Ca: ~w oj.;ht ond fllmi l y lind the b ll~(],lba11 a fte rwurds. I'I' I::-rlt • (' 11 1'01 !l : l !i :1 . Ill. : Nnll1I -•' An I W I) y M g Ium, lIem . 1 (" IV billed slmw. J os . Till/H' Y, R. D. . , .. ... 1 . ... ,. Wl' I' O in Daytf' Tht' Sp ring-ha l'o I{h'ls I'u n thl' " ('1' 1' n Morn Sun dll Y; They :~ ,,: y: ol'ship , 10 :30 .:,.lUj( ,·t. l\ l r~. Nlla l: - " W,h" \\,'~ 1I 3, Wayne sv ill e, Ohi o. . 1. O. 1'<·tel'slI ll , wh o <ll' iv('1; on fo und M I'. ,L. ul·t IIlG to :37 li m ]' III 1I /11'\· .' \'~burl! gi rl s glulll , 11'1I\'I'II ng \\' uh 1 11I 1. l n ·\ lllJ wright' s eon- " The Cn· j \:, . .. .. " . , Chri stinn ," ~ "clI stl~' 1)1 lhe 11Igh sl'llO(d hu ~~ e !' , t onk u ltit ion slig ht Iy im proved. 1926 Es!\ex Rco r conc h. was 1 7. T hc' Spl'injrbnl'o l nowd? " , 2 n afterno ew t il'es on service , 2 :00 p. 111. , I loud !lr pup il:; t,) S pl'inl! fi ('lfl on u lld clea n uph ols tel'ing. Inq uire I subjcct , " God's Love ond Lif e EtI'l'icl:l) I() ~I' e l he !'; pr ing Vnll ey MI'. li nd MI·R. ncol'th Shc('hn n e rna 1. " 111 6 Evenin g service , 7 :30 , nt Gu'ze lte offi ce. lIi <;,h . ('hll,,1 J.: ,~k cl" uJl 1(':lIn · p iny I1rt' unno un.c ing the ul'l'ivnl of II s ubject , " Alm o~t R ut N ••t Al tohi till' lIi,1 r iel IC\ lI r nnmell l. dllu ghter, }. rida y, Murch 1, at J'( el her P e l'suud ed." A basket LOST i:i:l 11111t'\, S a \lfi (! lcI. who h ilS been l he ir pom!! n elll' Spl'in gboro, din ner wi ll b 'cl'\'",1 ill the bllse· ~.lfr\ ring' (1'1I 1ll ea nc(' r f Ol' ~ e \'c r a l IlI cnt I1t noon. Ll t eVl'rybo dy LO ST- Wri st watc h, wi t h meta l MI'. li nd 1\Irs: Eitner S heehll ll (,o lli e with n : ()lIlllS pll..SCt\ :lw ny on Wt' dll csday well· fill .! baskr ts . . A Strap. Pl ea Re rcturn t o GnIdt Ihe o ulh las t :·'l'i cia y, uflel' \·\·<'lIillg'. I-'lInc.1'1I1 !' c r v i dt! ~ wer e l' olllnd UC'e will b.... r resenl to re- ze tte olli ce llnd r eceive r ewu rd. 1, 1' ld itl l ht· 1\1. I·:. ('hu l'c h Salu r day 11 vel'y de\ight f u l sojoll 1'l1 lit !\<lo n- ce ive YOUI' ha sk!'!s und url'll nge lltce, m G F lu. They !Ire e xpl'!'ll' d 10 "l't " I·I\ II&' " . lI l' had 11'01 a n exe mthe tll bl es. All 111'(' welcoll1 e. Ila ry li f. 1\11111111{ us - 1\ li fe uhol'e Il rr ive h ume t uday . Hev. J os cph !.le nn ett, Past or. I, : "p l' l,at' h. Mr, IIn<l Mrs . E dwlIIl'tl is, o f F'ERRY' ('HURC ~F CHRIS T I ' Irs . .]os <'phillf' Bla ir. who h as :'I liumis burg , 1\Irs. Nalh llnLC' Il\\' nwe ~' 1 , 1.1"' )1 1':l il il:U ill " Nl lth rl'cen t ly, 1\1 1'. an d Mrs. Lewis Il awes, of Bibl e S c".'u·1 li t 9 :30 . n m. , Spr I ll l f,.~ ,' t1 1I11':lY Sllll . In~· . ing Valley, JItr ...._fHl f'......,.".".. 1\I i~s Opul The fo ll ow. Ll>wi : , : .:,.n l 's S UI'P<' r. song . serl' l~ e. lind ing .-lliloln·n l"'lll ain: J :llne,. Be rl, uf Duyt on, MI'. a nd Mrs. Wa l'.I' r . I I1IOn nt . tJ JO,. umfied se l v l.~e. " " ' l I", :o " k, of Xe nia; All'a a nd Roberts a nd f amil y s pe n: ~ un .hl Y J :;~' l'Inoll Hl b }!! t fo l' ~nr c h 10, AI j 'h:,ril'< "" lid,; pltH'e a nd Mrs. B. with Mrs . Bertha Lew is, th e oc,':\ , 111111 .')f t hL . KI"!1f!. Good co~ \V . 1\, "'I> ..., (,hi ell l:l). FUllera l ~ io n bei ng in celebrll lion of lIe!' 1~ 1·(>':!I IJ11 nn l. S '!l~m g , . a iI[l l ~ ndul l :t' I'\' ;~e d w(, l'e he lll in the M. E . birth day a nn iversary . . 1.l uI I IO~' eh(oI l' a nd speC ial IIlUS IC of ,·liI" ('h 'l't1\·"ln ,v . ~ l l's . Blnir wa s 1: hl' h 1:-\1"Qr type. For sale. at Madd4m ' ~ t.:u)'): nt· "f IIIC' IlI I) ~ t c~l c e m ('d citi;(e ns hc·' c:' Wlll iul1lson, Min ist er. . Trem endo us Barg ains for you at ~ our Rexal IIr ()1I 1' (·Plll lllll r. i .v ~," d i~ s incer el y Ya l rd 3 NatlOn ul doubl e J a'~k f(' )l "~ i T ' ;'T'.EC REEK COMM ~~~~R~;c~~e~O~:..~ilion ......................... UNITY Drug Store durin g this sale. 1l101l1111'11 I), II h o~! of fl' ien ds. . tretch? rs-th e t?ol to stre tl . : CHURC H yo ur wire fe nce WIth. , CHEX~O~F!x~r~e~p~.:-..... .. ....................... '···' (lay Sc hool, 9 :3 0 a , m . ; Mrs. J . M. Thomps on e eleb rat- ,' " ' u ng P('ople' s .Ser vice, SOi L AND CROP MEETI NGS G:45 p. cd h: r 88th birt hday S~nday with ;~) .; ~ospel Cl.lEXRI~tE~o~~ACH~~.. ........ ...... .. .. .. ..... . . el·vlc.e, ;,:30 p. m . ; a dmner. T ho f oUowm g g uests 1I11lm es~ Preach mg. \\ hat PI'0 11li5es to b e thc big ShakesMI'. anld M" s. Chn s !'('u re sa~ d : " " Consid er thy Wll YS p,' t': i :11111 mO Rt impor tan t .'eri es of were pr esen t : ... .. . P Ul'elcst BOI'ic Acid Pow . Ho il IeI'I ility and Cl'Op impro ve- Mey ers, Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul Ha ines an d be \v 1S~ . Rcxall A nt is<,plics . 16 oz .... 5[)c Let us do the sume 4 oz nn d da ug hte r, Paula , o f Cin cir)- then we wlll go to church. 15c R('xIIII 0 II It'nt 1l1('c:ti ngs ever held in War- nllt CIiE~~~~;Tc!?~~!~~~ .................... 1'11 Solvent , 'h ·oz 19c P u retes t Gl yct'l'in e an ti Rose i; Mr. and Mrs. Charles MorI I'(' TI Everyb ody welcom e .. cl)unly, wi ll be ca rried out Rexall Li ve r SlIlt8, 14 oz 79c Wa tcr . 4 oz ri . . son and daug hter 19c Charle en of fl'l )1II :'Il urc h 4 to ll , acco rding to Rev, A. Gord on RICh, Pas tor. , • , FOR~e!O~a~I'::~Tir e. . Puretes t Witch Huze l, I RexllII Orderli es. uox 6 0 . 39c .. ....... , .... ....... .. nnno u ncemen ts o f Co un ty Ag ent So uthg ate. Ky ., nnd Mr. J ose ph ST. MARY 'S EPISCO PAL 16 oz .. . 1 .. 39e: Rcxall Dyspcp sic Tublets . _ _ _ (,I II~" und F urm Burea u officials . T h omp~<:.n . I _ PUI'l' test Mineral Oil, UU Se Thul'$du y evenin g Mal'ch 7, ser· Box 50 J. :\ . Slipher iR lo fu r ni sh the la t... .. .. 39c s i!ln ty pe, I G oz 69c Pe pto nl1 ( a good vice a t 7 :30. (1st ('.' pcl'i lll enta l inf ormat ion a nd SWINE GROWE~S INSTIT Litany und song to ni c ) .. 79c UTE ::ervice ; Puretes t Aromal ic Cascara , subject of address , "~~ y "'ill pcrson ally a ss ist at so me of DODg;ol~~.~~.~.~ .. ~.~.~~ ... ....... :,.. .. .... ....... ... Rex nll he r ry Burk 4 oz .... .... . .. .... . ... .... 39c h meeti ngs. Mo ' ion picturc film s Duty T owa rd My Nei ghbor." Farm er s f r om all section s of I Zin c Oxide Oint. I -oz. tube l5c Cough Syrup, 7-07. . .. 39c will illust ra t e the ta lks . Ma rch 10, Fourth Sunday in Wanen county atte nded the s ecFOR~~O~~!!..- excclle nt.. ..... ......, ... .. ... .. ,.. ... IIin ld e Pi lls, bottle of 100 230 Purtest Aspirin , b ottle L Tho sched ule is flS fo llows : ent, Mornin g Prayer and sermon ond annu al Swin e GrlDwers instiof 100 . .. ... . .. ........... 49c Rexall Lox . Su its, 7-oz ...~ .. 390 tute, held in L ebanon Grange hall, lit 1 0 :3 0, subject oC sermon , Wedn sday eve nin g, March 6, Friday afte rnoon, March Puretes t Epsom Salt;s. Pu retest R ub b ing Alcohol, 1. Coun- , Bl e esd nre t he mer cif ul for th ey S :30 p. m ., Sp ringb or o, open meet ty Agent Class called the full pound .......... . ..... .... 19c meetin g shall ob tain mer cy. " 100z ...... 49c ing of Grange . to ordef, explain ing that the main Monday evenillg, !lnrc h II, Rt . HOUSE HOLD NEEDS Thursd ay evening , March 7th, purpose was to stop tlile losses TOILE T REQUI SITES or R ev, J oseph Marsha ll Fl'Dncis D. . W A YNES VILL E t 01:110 7 : ~ O p. m., "'WaY h esville Grange leaks in raising and Sy mbol Hot Water Bot tle. market ing D. , 0 1 Indiana poli s, will pI' art, nnd hall. LEBAN ON 2 quar ts hogs. Charles T. Ellis, Wayne s- adminis ter the rite of co n'liI'ma' " . $t.3~ J onteel Col d r ean!.. .. .... ..... 3ge IJLANC HESTE R 1· ridny nft ern oon, 1 :30 p. m. , ville, preside nt of W ~I ect r ic Flutiro n .. ... $2.49 .Ton(eel Va nishing Cream . 39c urren County tion . II!• • March 8, W ashingt on Tp. House . Farm Bureau , discuss ed seasona l March , 29, Good F riday. Three Symbol Founta in Syringe .$1 .39 .Jo n lce l .F ace Powder ..... ,.. 39c ',,". nt urday, 1 :30 p. m., March ,9, price change s and told Toot h Drushe s . ... ... ..... .. 19c Nal'ciss e T a lc ...... ..... .. 1ge how he Hour service , 12m to 3 p. m., s ubFurm Bul' II U office f L ebanon : ,:';. houses. fe eds and otherW Men's and .Ladies' Combs, 1<I enzo Shllv ing Cl' am .. .. 290 ise man- ject of th e meditl tion s, " The last =============...-..-.~-~ ~ ...... ................... , , ... 19c to 39c l{lell;(o Shavin g Lotion .. . " ages to raise large litters early Heven w.ord s from the Cross," 39~ CONCE RT BY SCHOO L BAND in Februa ry. I All are cordial ly invited . Rev. J, J. Schaef fer, Redor . /\ conc ert of t he f amous· SidST. AUGU STINE ---eHU RCHney, Ohio, Scho ol Mn d will be givn in DUytO ll , Sun day af te rnoon, First and Third Sunday Mass THE REXAL L STORE Mar ch 10, in the N. C. R. schoolat 8 :00. 4. m.; second, fourth and houiic . The ad mi ssion is free ' a nd fi fth Sunday ,Mass at 10:30 a, m. Phone 120 WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO I e Jl ll hlic is invited . The conRev. Lnwren ce B. Mol1mann. cert will sturt at 3 o'clock and wi ll last a n h ou r. FRUIT , SWEE T CORN. SPUDS P llblic·se h ool childre n and the teacher s of th c Mian; i Va ll ey are ·F : H, Beach, 0 , S, U,. will displun ning to atten d this concert , cuss modern orchard practic es and while hundre ds of lover s of band plans fOT 1929 at !I public .meetin g mu sic will enjoy the in t eresting to be held in Farm Bureau ofand vlll' ia d pr ogram which is to be fic e, L ebanon , Tuesdl\'Y evening . vrcse nled ' unda y a fternoo n, un Murch 12, at 7 l30 o'clock . All lIel' t he a ll spices or t he Nationa l fruit grower s are cordial ly Invitas h Registe r Co. ed to attend, - -- C. A. Lancas ter will assist the county agent with 11 'potato- growEASTE R N STAR NOTIC E Churmi ng miniutu res of t he smal't qdult - a la l'ge GSRorting confere nce to be held in the inent of the new soft straws also fe lt ! lind s traw combin ation Farm Bureau office, Lebano n, ~t i\j ian i I nptcr No . 'I 07 O~ E. 1 :30 p, m., ·Wedne sday, March IS. S., w ill me t in r egular /lession, - in . a val'iety 'of ~tyle s and colors. These will be the only such meetMonday Alvenin g, Mat'ch 11, at ingR in Warren county this spring 'i : ~IO. i ~ i t i n g mem bers ·welcom e. so all ' farmer s interest ed should WDEN the Dew Ford was deLA HA RTSOC K, W. M. Thoug h the Ford tires ar e attend . Class and Lancas ter also ., MINNI E F ROMM ,Sec'y, signed , it was immed iately design aJed as 30 x 4 .50, plan a sweet .eorn confere nce with Make your selectio n early, as it is onl y three weeks un nppare nt ~al a new tire they have the resiije ncy a mI ...., a few canner s and farmer s especwotJld have to be made to air space of much large" til East er. P ROPER LY RETUR NED ially interes ted in increas ed prqf.' match the ear's perfor m- tires becaus e of the d rop I its from this canning crop. "B ut 1 don't see that you need ============~============~=== alice. It wns distinc tly new eenter rim of tbe steel-Rp.,kc be ~ o hell l·tur·oke n because 1\1able _ _.~!!.!!.~~~~~~!!"!!!~~~~!!!!!"~ p roblem , for here waa a ear wheels . Flywa I.ws ji lted you?" " It yis n't th e jilt ing I mind, but t,&!!=======.==== ============~ - -._~ wit.h quicke r 'a ccelera tion,. , .' For best reaulls, the t :r e she l'etu l'll ed the ring in a purcel i . greate r· speed and more on the new Ford sl oul.] ue lIl arked 'G1u ~s ! With eal'e!' " 37 Green Street XENIA ,OHIO h raking effici~cy than
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WEEKLY REPORT. The W. F . M. S. will give the Feast of the Seven Tables in the basement of the M. E, church, Of HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday evening, March 20,
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from 6 to 8 o'clock. The waiters The fou r th and last number of will be dressed to' harmonize with the Lecture Course, sponsored by the color decorations of their tathe Junior s, will be presented on bles. Menu as follow s : White ,,'riday evoning, March 16, at ttl\! and brown. bread, butter, scalGym by the LarcheI' Duo. Miss loped chicken, brown potatoes, Bessie LarcheI', the organizcr and Biked orange, fruit, salad, jelly, manuger of the company, is a strawberry preserves, cake, Nea· g l'lldullle of lhe Lyceum Arts Con- politan pudding, pink and white servatory, of Chicago. She has minul, tea and coffee. Price 60c. a most ultl'Ucti vo personality and ranks high as a dramatic artist. She pluys the clndnet and saKaphone in a most pleasing fa shien, while her wO I·k wilh the drums and tra ps has be en pronounced fault less. In addition t o this she is espec ially ente rlaining with her cost umed 'reuctings and impersonations. . ~h·. Russell Melnnis, the other I The Wayne Town ship Mother's ~ lIl11lb (l I' of the c o~npu~y ; is espec- club niet March 8 ut the Grulle lally neled for hIS plano presen- building. Mrs. M8I'y Adams having tiolls and his solo numbers UI'C de. Jightful. His playing of the pi- thnrge of the devot Ion s.. She read ullo-accordion is ma rked by unus- the 46th Psalm and a beautiful \la l warmth and brillinnce of tone Jloem, rol1owed by prayer. and his numbers nre so cleverly seThe treas urer gnve lh e foll owlected they add much lo the mu- ing report: si cnl qunJity of the progrnm. $320.57 This is indeed an excellent pro- Balance, February 1.00 g ram and deserves a large nttend- Dues ance. Total $321.57 77.26 The operetta to be gi~n by the Dills .. .. schOOl has been selected and is .$244.31 Balance . e ntiLled "The Mysterious Master." 1'he cast will soon be chosen and After the busineRs of the' day the work will begin u~ er the was taken care of, Mrs. Irma Icndership of Miss Squier. O'Neall asked for un expression from the club as to whether or The Farm Bureau has reserved not we would like to have a counthe Gym for the evening of March ty nurse -or an examining physician The majority of ~2. It is reported that a moving in our schools. picture program will be given to the club were in favor of the county nurse. the school in the afternoon. The president named the following ladies for a nominating comThe Seniors have selected their mittee for officers for next year: play and will soon begin work on Mesdames Hyri1an, Eva Burnett, it , They also have met and or- Donna Edwards and Brannock. dered their in·vitations. . Miss Graham's room received 't' f th recorda of the flower box and Mr. Bunnell's A n au d I Ing 0 e room the picture. t he High school lunch shows that their finance is in an excellent conThe. girls' choru s of . the high -dition. Thill lunch was' establish- schOol ;favored us wilh two beautiful selections. Miss Louise t!d .no t f or tbhe purpose 10f making Henderson very ably read, "The a ny pl'oli t , ut to be se f-suPPl!rt- P t Ch W k Q ·It" M Elb ing and to furnish the school ch'il- , a d or ~l t' t' r s. on 'th 1 h t th rca a very In eres IIlg paper d ren WI . a -warm'bl unc W a f eI wrl'tte n b y Mrs. Mc CI ure, en~... lowe t pnce POSSI e. e ee tIed "I Gran df th ' T· "M this ohject has been accomplished O'N' lin th t aid er Sth lme. drs, ea en 0 us e won ernnd that t h e sc h 00 I h as b een t ru- ful t'Ime 8 h e h a d'In C0 Iurn bus a d Iy bene/Ute, few weeks ago where she with three other women from the state, The Ol'atorical tryout will be were recognized as Master Farmer held at thll Gym Thursday even- Homemakets. Mrs, Weltz then ing, March 21. A very large num closed the program with a beautiber of pupils are preparing for ful vocal solo. this event. The rooms will eli,mThe meeting adjourned to meet iTl~te to one or two candidates be- April 5th. forehand _ These pupils will then Mary Earnhart, Pres. compete in their various groups Ellen Conner, Sec'y. at the"-t,imc mentioned, All parents and'friends are invited to the elimination contest. There will be GUILD-AUXILIARY HOLD no admission fee . THEIR ' MARCH MEETING
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N[WS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL - -\ OLl Mnl S , 01 HO- The In · d ust ri a l 'ommissioll o f Oh io had n uusy yell r in 11)28, as indicated by th t! fi ling uf 22 !l ,2 :1:1 injury an d o('c upa tional di sease claims. Of t hal l1u ,llbel' 1108 wer e f atali t i ~ , 2 7 wo rke rs wel'e pl'eman entIy a nd te tully di ub led an d 202:1 lost ~o m l\ mCJll lJe l" 0 1' members of t hei r boui es. The l'e wer e 137501 wor km e n who rece ive d minor inju r i(' s I' (] uirinp: medi cal attcnlio n und ;;5807 flf nil inj l'ies re'ultc tl in infec ti on.
T he ta l1le ~qu i l'l' el s II ncl pigef)n!! mulli ng th l·ir hom e in the StaU' ll ouH, ' pu l'k li re we ll tuk en ca l'e of !ul'in~ tlll' wi n tc r mon ths whe n vi ,: it (I \' ~ ~ t' ld" lI1 fee d t hcm nuts liS i;:; the c ll ~t (lnl .llIl'in g the plea!lunt ",en lh cl' wh en St urCH of ch ildren 1'<.\ll t l' .\· 1" '''1''' 1'';, f'l l'llH' l'S and . ecII Ih pel s dai ly. At lc'nclants f'nnn Wtllll(ltl wll" !In' l' Spf'C tul1 y in · ~ C l! tte r pil i", [' 1111 of peanuls un1. l! I· c ~ l l· 1 1 in poultry rll i: inl{. HI'P intl er ll' e e~; f or th e !;q uinc\fl wh cn \'i~£! d 10 a l te nd Ihe Annual Oh io lI. (' g ruun.1 j,; coverCl1 wi th snuw I!llhy :hic·lc show in Co lllmbu M :I nd pro vide plenty of I;I'[lin 1'01' Il(· ~: t I'.'c l'l<, lll'l' ol'c1 ing' to a n no lln coLhe lIiJ!l'ons. .11Cn (;; bv :"U 11 1It i'q.r 'nt 1:1 5;;, who hOPt'H to alll·n d 1111 three da ys, on Huve you "Hilten ,d ill" to the / I 711111 \· h 2U. 2 1, 22. 1' h<' poultl'y . r " t1 c\ c ll ~l inl! fro m Oh io pcnit n" Jlociall ~ t "r O. . U. iR a l'l'unging l iury OVC I' W AIU on every ['./1 ' (hc dUCll ti onul cx hi lJ it K anel ;Y~f)I1(.hI~' ni j:!'hts ? Well, if you di ;" ) . ' ic, ns, whill' o ~'i c ulllll'ull have n' t you have misse d a treat, tlg(' nls thl'oug hout Ohio ure en- Spl end id nHIHic1\1 progl'ums al'e d,'uvo ri ng t o wo rk u'p co unty del- givl'n by inJll n t e~ co nsistinv: of voct.(o io ns. Th e ex po,;i t iOIl r ()vrl'- en l a nd insh 'umcnlal solos; jazz 01'en i,; a $5,00 0,000 indu stry, as ap - ch estl'u, string band, an exc ellent prol<imalc ly tlf t ~· milli oll buby q lilt rt et, no velty sketches, harp chicks ure pl'Oduce cl in Ohi o ea ch sulo and yodling instru:11e ntnl your. Seven. The announcer is Chap::;~\'en Rtate ag1'ic ultura l co lleges IBin 'r. O. Reed and in the lanwill huvl' s pea kCl's on the general g Ullge of the modern youth he progrum; l ncluiling Dr. E. B. "knows his onions." Ha r t of the Uni vers ity of Wisco n~ i n; D I'. ,I. K. Beach, of th e UniThe senson is ' fa st upproaching vel'::;ity of a lifornia; Pro f. James when lhousands of tourists will 1':. Hice, of orn 11 uni versily; be lraveling the highways of Ohio Pro f. H . . Knundel, of Pennsyl- and many of t hem will seek shelvu nia :Slate qllege ; Prof. Roy E. ter lind rest in established camps. ,Tones, of the onn ecticut Agricul- Director Chal'les A. Neal,. M. D., MI'. R~ J. Adam s was a, busin~-.J.- - - .~== in- t Ul'lll (ollege, lin d Dr. H. J. Sta- of the state depOl·tment of health, visitor in Cincinnati Friday. Sam Simpso n, f)f Springboro, Mr s. Amelia \V il\ iam ~ is in f ~cth, c r th e J"l ichi gan Agricultu- sound s' a wurning lo the h'uvelel's vi siled his brothe r, John Simpson, ci nn ~ ti rill' 11 few lltiy ~ . rHI co ll e/! . Oth er prominent t o be cautions r eganling- eump sanMrs. J. J. Fromm was brought on Monday . sp 'llkCI'S will be on lhe progrnm. it at ion. The _dejlBl:t l11E!nt i,}sl'ects Ben H'lwke .a m': fn!lIi ly yi: itccl home from Miami Vall ey hospital Rl' pn'scntat ives of hlltche l'i es, f;c vel'al thousands of these camps Mrs. Add ie Smith spen t Sunda y relnt ivcs in SaLinn Sll n da~· . Sunday !'(·c:<1 l11u nuiactur 'rs nnd many com a nn ually and issues permits to wi th MI'. and Mrs. Frunk Evnns, PUI'kel· Dnofo ld pens, 25 yeal'S IllIt·l'cill.1 cO Tl ~e r n:; will ha ve pal·t in t hose which a re co nducted along For sale at Madden's Lumber in SpJ"ing Valley . g uarnntee, \'ul'y's J weJI'Y Slo l'e, the' d l cusslons a nd confer ence.. the lin es demunded by camp regu~- ard, 36 galvanized individual A nothel' fea lm'e of th e show 'will lations of lhc Ohio SHnilal'y Code. March 13, 14, 15, 16- Anniver- Lebanon Ohi o. pig troughs, cheap. , hl! a discussion a nd de monstrution sllry SaJ e a nd Spring Ovening at Mrs. L. H. 0\'(1 011 nn d Mrs. o f t he 11O>lfi ibility of co ntrolling diThe importance of the divisions Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ridge, of Ca ry's ,Jewt!lry Shop, Leban on, O. Jam es McClur we re in Wilming-I sca~cs :!pread ill ·.the. incub ~to r by of stute govel'lll1len t under the Indianapolis, Ind., were in Wnyn pl'ocess or fumIgatIon whIch h ns ~ upel'vi s ion of Scel·etal·y of State Ml·. Lafe Nicholson is abl e to lon Fl'ida y after noon. nesville Saturday. jU !ll bee n tl'stl'd and develop ed at Cllu'ence J. Brown, is indicated walk out af'ter an illness oi sevel'MI'. and Ml's. W. H . Allen a l'~ th e uni vel'!lit y during mon ths of by the introduction of approxiMrs. Jerry Osborn was called al months' dura t ion. ri ved homc atllrduy havi ng s pell t l·ese8l·ch. mately seventy measures in the to Dayton Saturday 01) account of ou nty Age nt Class says that present Gencl'lll Assembly, which Mr, and Mrs. George Hurt ock a mon t h a t St. Petersb u rg, Fl a. the Rerious illness of her sister. pl'ofil ab le poul t ry prod lll;tion next have 8 direct beal'ing upon the aca re s pending a few da ys wit h r elAnlliversa,'y sal e and Spring .~I oa l' de pends upon th e rai sing of t ivities of the department, which Sa.ws filed by machine. Cut atives at N.ew Madison. op ening, M'a rch 1 ::1, 14, ] 5, 16 lit vigo l'o us he ll llhy pul1ets, this cCI·t a inly is evidence that great cleaner, truer, faster. Roy PigHave yom' saws filed by ma- Cary's Jewelry Shnp, LobunoTl, O. yeaI', which in tum is dependent l'eqponsibility attllches to the ofott , ' at Madden's Lumber Yard. chine. ThE!y cut cleaner, truer, . . u Jlo n .l he kint! and quality of buby r, e of t~at genial but busy offiMrs. Su sIe Do ogl:ll's, of Spl'l ng chi(' ks togethcl' .I,ilo tlICir curc cil\l. who also must finil time to The condition of Joaeph Hawke, better. 1,\oy Pigott, ut Madden's Va ll ey. wag t he gue!\l of 111 l' . and l un el fee c!. .0 at this stale meet- meet g re at scol·es of visitors who who bas been' ' ill for several Lumber Ya.rd. Mrs. Charl es E. AmicI's, n, on SUll ing. w e! ca n get ull the luteat in- call upon him daily. weeks at his home in Sabina, )'eMiss Lucille Cl!lI'k, of Speers dny. for llla ti on by se{!in~ Hnd hearing. mains about the same, Memorial hospital, Dayton, ·Ky., "" . . I \Ne. r on t hus . to p th e l eak ~ . ami Model'n ~In l'se::; m'c In whi le aVOid th e los ·crt usuul1 y eXJlencnc- WORLD'S CHAMPION PLAYER Mr. Porter, of. the American The Guild-Auxiliary of St. Ma"How can we select a diamond spent t he week-end \\lit h her parBook Co., was a caller at the bigh ry's ehu~eh met on Friday aftcr- or watch and know we are get- ents, MI'. and Mrs. Walter Clark. gold. It will 1>e a pJc:tsurc to 'ct in growing , but' pul et s Ul)d we !lhow' them to yo u. r. I\ud olph, ' CIUI be more ~erblin of a good, P : S. Pencock, lhe world's cham'chool Tuesday afternoon. noon, March 8, at the home of ting full value?" Have confidence Fol' sale at Madd en's Lum1>er eYi!silt'ht SPCCillli st, i ~ here TU eS- ! lll'Q fitabl e flock next yem'. pion Harlll onica and Guitar Plnyin the ' j l'(eler who serves you, Mrs, Harris and Mrs. Moslier. Yard, 9 s t<~ el f ence post driver s ; doy, 'fhUl'sd a y' a mi ·nt urcll1Y . CIIThirty-tlv people a ~tended from el·, \\I'iII be u t the Lebanon Opern . The ~yomen teachers wer en· . The m~~t;nlr WAS c)pe~ed by. Confident: brings us together. will drive posts thr911gh rocks on )'y'll Jcwel!'y Sho p, L banon, Ohio. WIlrl'en , county last yell1', and Mr. hou se Sa'tul'(luy, March 16th. Mr. Ml'B. Oadwallader, who conducted tlnry'a Jew Iry Shop, Leba mlll , O. t el·tained at a siX: o'clock dinner creek beds easily. . • J:lI)S hopes n lal'gor umber can Peacock is an ente,rtainel' . of l·e'. . Tuesday evening by four mem- the devotional service. 'rhe cooperative society of St. ---~====-'" ' . -.'-=-'--==-.= go this spring. ,I A cil ular giving . nown, having appeared ' before the bers of their group, ·the entertainScriptural quotations were givMary'S' chlll'ch will meet on Thurs. SENIORS ARE "CHAMPS" complete pr ogram ea ch da can' be public fol' yeors. He qae appearing members being Miss Tomer, en in response to roll call. COUNTY BA~KEJ~ALL day afternl)on, Mu},ch ' 14, at the ~;ec u l'cd fl'ol11 ,the County Furm ed on Keith vaudeville tim!! for a Miss Lile, Mrs.. Bland and Mrs. At the close of the business TOURN~MEfofT .NETTED home of J\hs. F:. B. Hender son, at OVER THE FRESHMAN ( Bul'ea u office. Clliss will oillo glad n'umbel' of yeal's and has defended ses8i~n the followinn' , program Moomaw, ' , 2 • I k ' . . . l ly fUl'n ish information and sug-' h ill title at Chicago, BIIffal,o, Par~ given: A '(ERY NEAT PROFIT 0 c ~c. . , TEAM THI S YEAI{ ' /l,'I'! !>t ions liS to rooms und boal'd, is, St. Louis and Seattle I World Miss Helene Hanby, of the SciMusic-"Lead Kindly Light." _ .___. For ' sale at Madden's Lumb! l' . ~vl: ich will be the on.ly neees. ary iairs_ He hall broadcast over all . ence deportment, is at ber home Reading from "The New Africa," A fina ci.al report issued last Yard 3 National double jack ien ~e La3t Fl'ida y night u v r y lUl'ge ex pcm;cs a s all meetlllgs, c\l!mon- the principle l'aoio sfutions in lhe in Newark, ' ill. Her work is be...... .. ...... .... ...... Mrs. Lee Hawke wee" by -Superintendent A. M, stretchers -the tool to st~'etch b""OUP of the !ltude nt bo dy hom :tTut innH nn if exhibi ts are free Uniteo Stutes. The teature picing- very ably carried on by Mr'. "Bethany Home .. ...~ .. ............ . .. the local 'school ultend ecl the r e- I a nd open to t he pubJi ' . ture will be Clara Bow in "The .... Miu Katherine Prendergast Oallon, . manager of . the annual your wire fence with. Willis Kin&" a Senior student and . l~ I(> (> ts lrJ ." , vival meeting lit the M. E'. church 1' ' . - • - - --__ . _ ___ ___ _ laboratory assistant from Wll· "Extracts from St. Andrew's Mes- Warren county basketball tourna: .. .. Mn. J. W: Edwards llenlrer .... ment held at Harmon hall on FriWe have a certifie'cl watchmaker and after enjoying th e services, ad i ISH P CONFIRMED A minlrton coll.re· DEATHS During the Bocial hour dainty day .and S.turday February 22, at the head. of. tlur repair depart. · journed to the Gym whel'e l he B 0 ----:.. CLASS AT ST. MARY'S We lllive three new students in refreshments· were aerved by the and 28, reveals th~t net profits ot' ment that is equipped to repal~ Seniol:s wel'e forced t o prove thei r The t wo-year-old child of Mr. over $681 were realized, every kind of a time piecealsq G uporlorlty to ther'l'eshm cn. High Bchool and a considerable hostesaes and their allllistants. Receipt~ to.t aled close to a thou- diamond setter and engraver. Ca~ The Senior s led the 10woI' class· The Rt. Rev. ,Jo ~eph M. Fra n- nn d Mrs. Clal'eljce · Gray, 01';. ~eal' nuinber in .the Blades. Those in Visitors preBent were, Mn. ~. High school are Pauline Brown, T. Wright, Mrs • . W. E. Cornell, sand 'doll~~, $984.05 to be exact', ry's Jewch'Y ~hop, Lebanon, Ohio. m en throughou t the enli re game, cis I). D., of lh e diocese of In- Lytl e, di ed Tuesday mortling after buL the fir t qll:n'tel' WIIS close I di Hnll po\is, prea ched lind adminis- a shol't illness. J."unernl se.rvices Sophomore, Wayne town.s hlp, Clin Mrs. L. M, Henderson, Miss Lu- while the ' expenses amounted to For Sale, 3UOO rods of Ameri- and fast, ending wi th onl y a few I' ;ercti conlil'lnot ifln in St. Mal'Y's were held today aud burial was ill ton county; 'Herbert Fox, SQpho- . til\ Vandervoort, MJS!l Betty Hart- $362:97, 'lenving profits of $631.' . more, I:.e llanon; Hervena Fox, sock, Miss Marjorie Edwards and 08. This . amount was . divided can zinc insulated wire fence, full point!! differe nce, bu t th'~ Se niol's r';pi scorul church Monday night. Miami ceme tel'Y. among the. ten schools ente:red in gauge and · full weight; best ever fOrgo . d uhe1HI to a :II to 11 ViCI Tho rector, Rev. J . J. Schlleffel', Freshman, Lebanon. Frank Taylor Hawke. the tournal'!'ent in the following made. Madden's Lumber Yard, tn r;.r. presented the ' class which includThe twn-duys-old ini'unt of Mr. i) ~:..._ manner: ,Lebanon, Franklin. MaThe ll':l1n e was ha ndl ed in very • d Betty Virgillia HOl'tsocl(, Frank and Mrs. Cllrl Noble, nec Roth" The 'Sophomore clas88 members ORATORICAL CONTEST TO Iilon~ Morro,w, Kings Mills, SpringAfter a delightful month in lin~ slyle by two local )'ofl'ees, Taylol' Illlwke, CeOl'ge Eldwut:ds leen Henderson, died "TuC1sday .' are taking subscriptions for the BE HELD MARCH 29 boro, Carlisle and ~arveysburg, Florida, wh<~re they enj uyed warm Follis and Ramb y., . and .Ralph Robel·.t A,ll en . . I nig,h t. Funeral. services '\lill 'Pe. ' Ladies Home Journal and Country ,70.12 each; .Otterbem and , Wayweathel· and good fishing, Mr. and Any of the Freshmen WIll be BI~hop Fl'U ll CIS IS a etmg for held at the residence of Drl and Gentlemen, They. solicit your The annual Warren county ora- neaville, .,95.06. The lii!l~ two Mrs .Elmel· Sheehan returned to ~la4 Ic! tell l'OU nll about ~he game .!i);hoJlll Villc.cnt an'd Ree~e, of Mrs. Carl Henderson ThQl'sdBy Iif~ patronage. ..-. torical contest .will be held in the named received but a half, share their home here last Thursday'. mcluumg re~son 8 ~o~ t!1ell' loss. ~;ou lhern OhlO, who are In the ternoon at 2 o'clock. . .. . o}Jera house auditorium at Leb. in th'e finnl cut, due to the fact We are indebted to the Sheehans In the IIlte,ml8Slon between south for the benefit of theil' '. - - • . ., ". GROUP ENT~RTAINED anon on !friday afternoon, March that neith,er .of these SChOOlS . " a d for a genel'OUS donation ~ l. .,. d f 'of deli- hnlves Dr. J .1'. Ellis gave a ta lk health. INJURED. IN FALL " Group 4 of the .'Y. F. M. ,enter- 2 9, ac;c?rdint~ to announc~nent girls' teams entered in the tour- CIOUll oranges an grap rUlt. on fhe faults of the present Gym and the advanta~es of the impl'ove W. F. M. SOCIETY WAS E .- -- - - . . , . . d the whole '· SOCl·etv at the ,~ade this week by County Super- ·ament. ame J , te d t f S h I F B H ' . We certainly have something to . h lel.. b dId H' ENTERTAINED WEDNE'SDAY . ugene, little s~n of Mr.. anit " t sugar camp Tuesday n[ght, In n en .o c 00 s, • . arr18. The principal expense was for m,llnts that s au ea · t.e . Ilj Mrs. Rudd Saylor, of Lebanon met FUl:nas with a chick~n feast. and all the .. About. thirty ~ontestants ~m bl:' officials. and trophies. Om,cials in- sbh~OWenytoltuu S..'~yL8otiucreaxboSul·ltverWsheeal~' sWl'l~ talk ,v.: as very well' ucc~pteil a.nd :with a ,serious accident rec~ntIY . . . entered In the . county finals, Mr. cluding referees ·scorer .- timer bad several very fine POlll t~ whIch Th e W, F. M. Society of the M. H tl·imm~~gs. _____ Harris ~tates, · t:epresentlolr ~very and' manager tot~led $156,: while vel'Ware. · It cannot. rust. or wear we . earnestly hope will be consid- E church was entertained last e tell into a ke~~le ·of hot water ,,' 8choo~ In the. county,· bo~h !'Ural the 'cups ' awarded the' winners . Of bla~k and h~8 a sterhng-IIke beau- ere~, .' Wednesday at the home oi Mrs . . that ~iil 'm ?th'er h~d .pIBce'd upon ' COLLAR B()NE B~OKEN. and City,. Elimination contests' will' the .tournament cost $68.20. In- ty; . Select tOI: YOU1' hope. chest, ' In this- intermission one repre- ,1. D. Marlatt \ ith Mrs. ~{arlatt, the . f1"oor, '\lcalding .tils rill'litl.e g . ' ... • ." . ... be held m t~~ county schoob. dur- .eiden'Ll] ~xpense8 includ~d $40 It s the best. Cary's Jewelry scntativc Crol11 eBc~ class ente~ed Mrs. Fred Kimmerle and 14rs. In.Q. sellerel~~-r' '''''''''' - "f'"' '. Wl~for~lL~1nres .• ~~taln~ti a ~ng the nex~ two weeks with more rental cllarge for "Har:mon hail' Jlholl, Lebanonl Oh10. the fo'u l . sh'OQ.ting contest whIch I:lhultz, hoste~ses. . . ,. , b~oken cO lIP' o~e w . e , wo n~ than 800 stua~Dts taJdnt p~rt. ' ,25 'fcir Ohio High' l\chooJ athl(!ti~ ' . \VaS won by · Sherwo~dJ making 7 .Th~- ,"eeting was opened. with a ,., With an; au~mobU~ l":It !"rlday ev .. Winne~:~n the cou~ty' .conteat ·auociatlbil duei al)d " 28. for :Mt;. an~ . Mrs. Lee E. Earnhart, o( ~ p.o8liib~e 10.; second place was sele~tlon on the VIctrola. The. . . p • I: \ ,enin..~ '.. will be eUl'ible ,to enter ~iI the new' bu)tetbaUs. , ' . of ,Lebl!non, ~rll Mr, E_·,B. i(,lt- : ~i!!d ~for . bY Ell~ and Whittaker, f p.tjlsldent, ~rs. A. ~. , Day, conSpecial cQlllmunU:ation of W~Y· .. m .t e ~elrioJ1a1 conteits ' later In ' Th,ree thouland seven admiaionl ner,. of ~allon, \lI(1ll repre~ent the and finaU'y won by· Whlttner, ma,k ducte4 the ' devotiQnala, topic, !)esville Lodr:tI .No. UIS Fi . •• • '. \r the sprlne. . . . ' " ' were lold durhig 'the five Haions Wauen . o~~ty. F~un Bureau a.t .ing 1.3 ' out' 91 OJ while' 'Ellis got: oISee~ti11).e aM .H.al'Vl:'B,t.': A .te~- M.,: ~onday ~eve.rit~.". ~~: '11. ~! . ' ~. Y(. Flchter,' luperin~~~ent 01 .01: the tournament, with th'e lari'- ~he alJlI'u.al .mee~ltllr· and sale8 ~op~ '11 ..out of ; 20. Ft;'omm w~1.ked minute praye~ B1I.d prallle aervice : .W.o~k Will be ,hi the M\ ,M. ~....... ' The Junlo%a ot ·the High seliool the Butler euunt, aehools,· D. H. est a~te.nctance occurriJi, on Satur ~en.tlon ot tl)e ~arm Bureau Mu- away with the bonors centering followed after WhlCh sev~ral' mem- Vlslttn~ and; , tIOJ~rnlft. bl'ethl'Q entertaiJUI with .. !;hlcken rout' at PattOn, lUperl)'ltellde.n t o( the dal Sllturday afternoon Ii eve~ tu~l ~uto~lJ.o~ile · b~Jura~e . Co." 3 out of' a pOSl!it~le i. o. 'I bers gave a ' ,dembnstra't ion meet: are' Wtucome. · . , Lyman nIU camp -Tue.. Olinton count, achooll and H. tickets were Bold, w:iJe on whlch will ~Ie .held .at C~lumbul on ,' .This ehds the basket bail ' l~ason i~g.. at ~~Ic~ the Gh~st · attended, ,EARL THOIU!3, W • . day nlsbt. Several pesta iDclUd.1 ~o~, .uperiD~Ddent of achoola Saturday nilrht a totai ,Of '71,3 fana T~drsday Sind Fnday, Mllrch. l' I.to.r thl! fo.c a] "quad and theil' at- I ~Ivtng. tJ'lthe sayings: F. ',"~HI?!R$ON . bie-the facUlt7. w:e~ .~t. ' Ii: at WDmi~.., ~ . be the Judpe packe(.HUatOD bliD to wltDeu the aa, 16. ~ r·terttiolls w1ll -be turned next to' During the S9cl~ hour co~ee 4ft ~tnptuou. f.~ wa. el'ijC)Jed. ot the local Ol'I~lfeal Clonteat. _ 8ne1l. . . . U.60 year' baseball and track, nnd doughnuts were enjoyed. •
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The judge being advised that fr ene Taylor can be r ecl'iv d into the institution for the feeb le· minded, it was ordered that a war· ran t for the co nveyance of said patient to the in titution be Is· Com mon Plea, Proceedinlfl s ue d to hl'ritf W. H. Fulkerth. See U. Early for Your Sale Datu. We Cuarant .. e Proof of publica tio n of notice SaU.fa....ion or Charge. Nothing. 'l'he case of the Crocke r-Fels ompany vs. W. E. Hofer was of appointment of C. A. Wills, as adminis tratol' of t he esta te pC di. mis~ed without reco rd. Tn t he cnse of Melvina Stacy Ada Wills deceased, was filed. Probate Court vs. en cn ornell et aI., the court Phone No. 32(\ Pboae No. ', -= ord ered thnt the sheriff o{ War· he ", ntc hed thcm pus~, a nd Iist- st epped sudd e nl y buck with n cry ren county , pny ou t nnd di stribute Gua1'lliunshi p of Arthur G,osney, II PT E R 111. the ualanee of 368 1.46, arising Jr., minor, .fil·st and fina l accou nt. . c ned t u tlll'ir voices gl'o w in ~ fllin t. I " f ,dul'IlI . "I cnnn llt t elI t h :ignor hl8 ll f (1I1 e1 fllin te r in th e Il i~tllnc e. "Gio vanni I Giollanni I There fn'll1 the sale of certa in real es· E stllte of Ida F. Mentz deiff ,$ 1.25 ; lI olthous ' T \'II n ~ po l'la nil 1111' , I dare no t. I W II !; once in Thl' Y were o ut. tlf s ig ht a nd (, ut :.II'C l'ohLel's ! Ah !" bte, lo those e ntitled. Also it cea ed, til's t lind final accou~t. hi l< , ervic , a nd h e hns 'power. of hc·:J l' ing. T he cry became a shri ek, but I orde red the s heri~ dis~r!hu te the E stllte of J o hn Pe rrine, de· t ion 0., fl:('i~ht on suppli es for hush! ' Il l' wa g prt'pllring 1\1 f li ll IV I it WII S ins tantly stifl ed by n coarse bulance of $99.6,], aTls mg f rom ceased, t hird nnd finnl account. jail, $1.67; Lebullon Ice LInt! ConI , The tw o fIle n h ld their br t.' a th, t he m, whe n sucl.l enly IIl1 otht' r hand t hrus t upon hcr mo uth. At th e sule of r~ul ,est lite, to tho~e E s tllte of J oseph 0, Dowdell, Co ., fl 00 pounds conI for Me· MONEY LOANED deceased, first, final and distribu · morial hnl1, $37.97; W illiam A. kee l ing well ill t he ,~h}\ll .. w of th(' :\o untl b l'ull(' the stil1 l1e:8. 11 1' held th e SMile mome nt he r companion whom nre en titled. Vail, se rlliccs liS jani lor at Me· The cllse of Pars on & Whitte- tille aCCOllllt. orange grO\·C. Th c ~' hnd rcachcd his brea th, li nd cr ouched d () wn. relt hCI's If trent ed in a similar th e r !HI, LInd in t he d i ~t.nnc !' th ey wntchin g. 111 n ni mt\ ', t wo da rk mann c l', Th ey {:o uld o nly gaze l1~ore. vs. S~ere Bros. et aI., wns E s tate of Andrew h irnp, de· m orial hall for month, $20. co uld heu r th e ~ou n d o f aPJ " 'uach- for ms. kecp ing (,:1I'I' full y in till' int o th (' da rk l'ufJiall ly fnce s of dl~ml ss(!d With no .record. ceas ed, first fi na l a nd di str ib uti ve LONG OR S Jl OHT TIME- Eusy ing 110 in's, . hnd n\V~ (I f t he si d(' of t h!' r on d, t heil' cup tO I'S in mute terror. The 1t wa ~ orde red t hat the JuliuB account. te rlll8. AI<(I SUl'veying and Ab· " I leu\'(' y ou now, ~i gn or," crept stealthily past . who le thing hnd been too Rudden J . Buntlm Co. be made n party An instrume nt of writing, purHlrading'. Wril(' and J will clU l wh i. ~t' l'e d hi!' oll1 pa ll ioll t o th!' Il l' wa,ile d ti ll the y. to ll, \V ere fu r th e m to make .un y r(' sistance, defenda nt in the, aclion of, The porting to be the Ins t will and tes· an d sec )'.111. S'lI l1 D. Hc nld " Way· En!!,il shm Ll n. I da re n ot bc see n. o ut o( Sight, and t he n s too d li p u nci Gi(l\'a nn', t h l'i I' tru sted eg. Cu hl wc ll. Taylor Co. , v~. Wllhulll tament of NeHie Jordan , late of ---Jl1 T om orrow ,a t th e h ot ,' }," Wi l h ti ngl ing pulsl';;, but q ui te (,Il rt, s(:e l1l ctl !< lIdclenly to hllll e S. Adatn s et a l. Turtlcrceek Tp., deceased, WII~ Hnving sohl my farm I will Rcll lIeslli ll e, Ohi o, li e g lid ed n ll i ~elei\, ly a way. Th e I l't.o)' l\lo\' inJ! on t ip, (ol'. he cli~lI ppea l·e d. As a matter of fllct In the case of the Caldwell Tay· produced in court for probate. nil my chattels located 3 Il1 iJcs W. LOA NS nn Li"e ~ l(lck , Chattels, Seco nrl 1';1 r la~e ~ . Nutes bo ught. Engli shm a n " c ~Il'(' e I Y hC'IlI',d h im , ht' ~ 1"P I ,, ' d liJrh lly 0\'('1' lh e lo\\' ~ to n c III! was wa tch ing the proceedi ngs lor ~o . , vs. William S . Adams et It WO Il ord ered lhat a g uardian wa!' b: t e nlng IlI te ntly. Light fOllt · wnil Int l' th e !'flad, ulld g az t'd ufo fl'"m L•. hind a ('o nve niellt bowl- ul., It was ordel"f'd by the court be app ointed for Sarah M. Bel" of Wuynesvi ll e , :] miles E .. of Hidgc ,John \J arb ine, ,J I'., Xeniu, Oh io. ~tt' P S were coming nl<llIg t hl! win d· l <' I' t l1"'IlI . d(, I'. th at the real es tute described in cuw, wh o ill ull cged incompetenl, lIi ll e, 2 miles S. (If L ytle, 8 ll1iJe ~ ing I'onll to ward him, and soo n a Th e a c nt was ~ tt' p , nn d t he The mnn who WIl !! holding Ad. th c pllli ntiff' s pe tit ion be sold. and is incapablc of tak ing care N. of Lebllnol1, on t he Low(')' Spri ngboro Road, on lau g hing \'oice I'a ng (J ut upon t h., roud l' ur\' ,II ruu nd nnd rOllnd in l'i{'IlIH' po inted to the cflrriage the The case of Lena Kenn a n against of and preserlling h er property. Fart1ll'I'!I (I f Warre n nlld ndjo i ni ll~ zi " . zag- fu shi on. On t.nc sid e it door (If which t he drille r hud Oron Ken non was dis mi ssed. Ray C. Mount, executor of the nigh t IIi I', cll tln li es may oiJt ain money on "My dell l' Ad r it'n n . don 't you was uUl'll e red lo y u t hickl y. grow. t hrow n op en, " Dorothy B. Willson was granted estate of Susan Cham berla in, dc- WEDNESDA V, MARCH 20, 1929 lo nt; tilli e IOlln s, Ilt 5 p C I' ce n t in t hink we W£'rl' a lillie foO'lish to ing tll'lInge g ru ve. wh ose d,·l iea te " Thi s wa y, ignorina," he !laid. n dIvorce from Ro y F. Wilson , th e cea sed, was filed for prob~tc. ~eginning at 10 a , m., the fol - te rest. Cost o f ~ ('c tll' illl: lhe same See, per fu me was sweetl'n ing t h!' still " It is lI seless to stl·uggle. We elefendant being found guilly of I In ~entory and. appnllse me nts lOWing : 5 hors , 8 callIe, 17 i ~ "1'1')' I'l ' a ~" nllu l ( '. thro ugh The walk hOlll e ~u 11I le . ~ t h i ~'! t hen' is nllt II soul u pon the prom· lang uid IIiI'. On the oth e!' wa s a .·hul nol harm you.'! . l extremecruelt y . he wns restor- fil ed .In the fo ll owl~g es tates: Su ph I ~og,.<;, gOOd . Ford so n tra ctor. farm F!'(leral Lntltl !lank. F or further e nad,c. " . . stre tc h o f \Vn te open ,tountI' Y, se p . II' sh ook hel' heu d violentlY, I'd to ~e,1' mnidell name of Dol'o- fr om n J . . Hutchi son, deceased; Imp~el11ents , ha rness, feed, hOllse· informati o n cull (Ill or [Ic1dr., ~s J\f. C. DnA K E, T""II ~ ul' c r , phone 3 J 6· " 1 un t I11l eux! " was t he light an-. urut ~ d fr om th e r oad by l\ low nn d wi t h a sudden eff ort thr'i1lt thy WIIIlIllllf,. Mahlon RIdge, deceased ; Thomas hold g oolis, etc. X Lcban on. Ohio. s \\' I', " I ~ it nu t to ('scapI' fr om wa ll. He chose the ea ward s id c, hi s hand u",ny fr ol11 her mou th. Lyman alld Anna Ertel, defend E h~ood Illins. deceased; Mary Vic FRANK COLE lAN. - - - - .:=--= t he m a ll, tha t we came thi way 7 and keeping undor the shnd()w of "Whll tdo you want?" she cried. ants in the case l~ga inst them by tOTla Fl'Unk, ~eceased. Martin & tanl ey, Au ct ... WANTED Th e sl ill II I! ·s is cx qlli ~ ite , und lhe the tree, fo ll ow d th e m, hi s fo ot· "Wh o are you'~ You can ha ve H. B. Newell, were granted 30 The la st Will .and testament of - - - - - - - -Gustm, decea sed,. late nig ht ure eze fro m the sea, nIte r steps s inking noiselessly in to th e my jewels, bu t I will n ever step days additional in which to file Harry PLEASE REMIT DEALE /, S \VA ITF:D REAL that hot r OOlll, is div ine. What thick dust. inside that ('ar r iage. Help! help!" ·a n a mended answer. of Hamilton 1'1>·, wa s udmitted to BUS I NE SS OPPORT • IT), . We a li il' W \II !." shall ha lle of the bay .once the two lad ies pau sed to He wound his arm s around her In the case of Sarah Gephnr t probate. \~h e~ wc get lo the to I) of the look back. H e stopped ,loo; a n d a nd wi thout a word, com me nc ed against Elwood Gephart, the de-\ In the settleme nt Of. the estate "Her husband said when she mar cnn plll t'c S lIerLl I ll\'e uwuk (! m en Ilill . the two bending figure s between dragging hel' across the road. , \ fendant wa s ordl!red to pay the of Thomas E lwo(ld 1111015 the net ried him thut his love would be in n profi t nbl ' btl s i n {' s~ sell ing cli · r cel to l' nnl'UIlI r~ in yO lll' horn e "They say t hi s place is infest· the m drew close r into t he shad· "You may shou t as much a s plaintiff th e su m of $10 a week,' vll lu e of t~e esta~ was $52 ,8 74.83 unremitting." County, Wri te quickly fo r rl"e yo u like," he muttered. "There first payment to be made March I Those e ntl.Ued to successions .are "Did he keep his word?" --=---- -.- ----- wi ll o nl y be echoes to answer 6th, and a lso pay the attorney's Lee A. hm,s, so n; ,Lew T, IlIms, "Yes; be's ne ve r given h er 1I cutal og-tle . G. C. I1 EI3 E HL TNG COMPANY, B~~~0:S:~~" you." fee. sen: C. Wilber IVinS, son ; and cent." Bloomington , 111M. Dept. 18!'J O A sudden warning cry rang out - --Howard W ,Ivin s, so n. m20 "'.. fl'om his compa nion, and, with a Common PIe., New Su',ta Marria,e Licen,e. ~ start: he rel ea sed hill victi~. The Ida Forkner Jam es, a minor, by LOST E~gh shman had stepped Illto the I W. Chester Maple " her next fl'iend Merlie T. Collin s, paper maker, nueldle of th~ gro up. a nd, b.e f ore I llS. HalTY James, for dill ol'ce, of F ranklin, and Miss Emmll M. IX l'AIt1' I'I' ION LOST- BI'o wn un d white fox tel'he co ul d sprmg ba.ck, a sWlr! lllg j charging gross neglect. Cantre l, Franklin. ri el', al1 ~ \\' C I' S to name Browni e. left · hande r se nt hII'll down Illto I The LebMon·Citizens National (' Oltl ~ION I'I .E ,\!! Wilfred Brunk, truck dl'ille r, of Re t urn to Cha rl es E. Ande l·son . the du s t with a dull, hea vy thud. Ba nk and Trus t Co. trustee of the Miamisbul'g, a nd Mrs. Floi'll Jane +m13 n"t> No. 1-&0.5 "You blllckguard! If. he t h.un- lI'ust created by the last will of Garrison, of Franklin. Da nlt' l Inrk de r ed out. Th en turnlllg qUick. Emil M. RunyaJl , deceased, vs. vs. William L. Maddox, farmer, of J Oh ll Inrk et nl FOR RENT Iy rOllnd he fnc ed the other man, Er'ne~t Lamb et a l., to quiet title Hamilton, a nd Miss Roberta By "I rt ue or nn ortler or snl . dul y who had s prun g across the road and injunction 18 8U d t rom said Co urt In th ~ above Com hs, of Franklin. ~ tnt e< 1 calle nn(1 to me dIrected , I will HOUSE of 7 r OOl1l8, lnl'ge g !l rde n, wilh b.ent .body, and with his right J,. N. l'tlcCon'nelll, doing business DeWitt Marshall, mechanic, of of( I' ror sa le h y way or public au cpn tUl'll lnt , on Fourth s treet. hllnd III hiS brea t. There was a , under the n a me of the Stoll Cas- Franklin, and Miss Emma Louise tion on the fJr e mI8 c~. on Monday the 2a [~ day of !'oJareh. A. D., J 9 ~ 9 : Inouire of L. M. awin, 264 Delagleam . oC cold steel,. but ~cfore ket Co., vs. L. J , Stamper, money Wittlinger, of Franklin. . u t 10 0 clOCk 8.. m" on saId day. lhe m20 he could use .the kmfe whIch he only, amount claimed $390.12, following descrlb d r a l estato to . ware A lie. , Da yton, Oh io. wit : ' had drawn, hiS arm was ~rasped with interest from September '2, Real E,tate TraD,fera ,,' lIl81' ,!'ltACT a nd held a s t h ough by a Vise, and 1927 and costs. FOR SALE T\\ 0 lots of land Situate In the s lowly bent backward. He dropMary E. Harris et at, to I . D. Haml t or or wln. In tho Townsh ip y of Wal'ren an ll of 'V ayno. ' ounl Probate C~urt Proceedinlf' and E sther B. Branstrator, 109 tale of Ohio. beIng 8. part or J N FOR SALE- lOO bu . of 2-year·old ped t he weapo n with a shriek of "He i.-i. not dead, Ie he 1" Marcharita a.ked pa in, upon the road, and fell on . acres in Washington T'p. LeI"",()n'" At.ldltlo., to saId Hamlet corn, 80und: about 2 loads of nd benrlng num bers of Se\' on (i) his knees before his captor. On the sett1~mE!nt of t he estate Milford J. and Birdie Hall to aa nd Eig ht (8) In sn ld Addltloll nil sheaf oats; I) hend f Jersey milk T he Englishman's grasp relax- i of Chloe Z. SIdes, deceased, the D. H. and Golda A, Lykins, 90 s hown h.v th e necoriled Pint of said cows, t wo pringers. Walts I' J an· Hamlet and AAJdltlon th er to. and ed with robbers, a nd it is terribly OW8. and waited. ' He was s ome ed , and taking adllantage of it, net va lue of the E!state was found I acres in Turtlecre ek Tp. It elng th e sa",,, r a l estal c o nv e ~' e d ney, R. D. 5. m20 Lincoln Lackey to Fred Kahn, to Patri ck Inrk by J . N, Lcmm()n lonely," was the somewhat fear· distance away, but the sound of the man suddenly jumped up, to be $5664:40. T~ere were nine nnd Ma.ry E, Lemmoll...!!x..J1e .1 HeFOR SALE- A1Inlfa, th ird utting fu l answer. " Why would you not her voice /l oated clearly down to leuped in the plantation. Purs uit ty·five relatilies enhtled to succes- Rart of lot No, 178 in Lebanon. cord d In Vol. 87. page 42 2 cif the Dalli s Furnas, Waynosvillc, Ohio. Recorda ot Warren Count y let poor Leonardo come with us?" him on II j:>rellth of that faint night would halle been impossible, but sions. Ben and Cora Norris to H elen Deed . . ~13 non of, t hem thought of it. In t he sett1e~ ent of t he estate S. and Harry B .Robinson, part Ohio . SECOND "Because I do not want Leon- a ir. TllA C'r The two ladies looked at their of Vesta M. Stlbbs, deceased, the of lot No. 879 in Franklin, a rdo, cherie. Leo nardo is very The followi ng land s lind ten ments FOR SALE- Fifty ButT LegllOrn Again they t ur ned, ond again unt o In the County of Warre n IIml good , but he wearies me by per- he fo llowed. S udde nly his heart pr eserver standing in the middle net lIalu e of additional funds of Frank C. Anders on to Cecil and ti.ll hens. Mrs. 'J . 1'1, Shamba ugh, Stnte of Ohio and described as fol· sisti ng to dwelJ opon a forbidden galle a grea t bound. About fifty of the road-fair and straight the estate is $400. Those entitled Hazel Wright, .32 acres in Union IO W8. to·,,"lt : Being part of Surv ey HUl'lIe),sbul'g, Ohin. +m20 No. 339 ot the Vlrg lnln Military sub ject ; and as for protection' yards in frollt of the two girls and ta B, like n Greek god, but to s uccessions arc Charles Stibbs, township. Jan d~, h Kl nn l/l)!' at a stuke on the well, I fancy Giollanni is so ffi· was a r udely-built country car- with a tet,rible fury blazing in his Albert and Jennie Beal to The ,'baltk of th e Little Mla'tll l RIver FOR SALE- Palmo Midds, Karl (.'Or uer to lanllll lately owned Mintz, Oregonia, Ohio. om 13 cient." riage, drawn by a pair of mules dark blue eyes. . , Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co., a lower uy Seth l'II I'nns. now doceased nnd runni ng lhence with l?urlllJ.8·· line F:OR SALE- Teolll of h org e ~ ; III· They were pass ing him now 110 a nd with a single .man in th e box. "You are not hurt, I t rust?" he eomplexion. She s tood there like a tract in Turtlecreek Tp. S. 97 ° 15,' E. 1 ~, ~ lJ rOles to th e fenc ll close that he felt impelled to hold They had paused at such an un- a sked , his breath coming quickly, Ian offended younk queen passions o POl'(180n trllctor. Inqu il'e 01 Jo~eph P. Rawles to Cbas. and or the Littl e MilLIn Rallroad , thellce his breath. He ha d only a mo· expected sight, ,and seemed to be for he Was in a ~wering passion. ately wrathful with the ~en who Emily ~ ett, lot No. 86 in Union ",lUI snltt fen <le on the north' s Id e of Chaun cey Bunn ell , R. D, 2, Way""hi rn.llrolld S. 59° 30' W. 13;48 m e ntary glimpse of them, but it peliberating in whispers whethel' He was not spe?klllg to th~ dark· had dared to lilY their COarse townBI~lp. . . Ilol e.R to t.he line of rorm rly Henry nesllill e, Ohio, phone 3GF2. Insey II now Urn. I H. Harris' was sufficie nt. A few yards be· or no to proceed. Before they er oC the two gl~ls at all; III fact, hands hands UpO~1 her,yet feeling MaTlon Snider to A.nnn M. Snl· Mer, " 1111 3 hotlom 'fIe ld : th tlnce Wltll 8uld Hnl" hind, a BuHe n. louking serllant was had come to any decision, the t wo he was unconscIous ~f , her pres- all Ii 'woman's gr'atitude to their del', 67 aCI'es in Hamilton Tp. rls' lin " N , 24 ' 45' \y , 13. 64 polel! to FOR SALE- White Leghorn pu ltrudging along. looking carefully men hud crept out from the shad· e~ce. He was standsng by Ad- preserver. Her eyes were fta shing rIver : then ce up thl! r Ive r with Lynn L. Bunnell to Marvin H- the 'om13 t he ' III ullders ther'eO'! to Lh o lie. lets. E. W. Hopkins. around. In the w hite moonlight ow of t he wall lind t rces into the 1·lenne. CUl't uccio's side,. watching like !ltars, nnd hel' brows were and ~sther Mae Binkley, 14.84 gl nlllg, conta inIng Six nnd SellcnlY' t heir faces, ellen t h eir expressions, road, and with bent, bodies hur. the fnmt color steal again Into her be nt. but as she looked into his acres 10 Clearcreek Tp. 0 11 0 ,hunt.lreths (G .7 /) al' I'CB be the FOR SALE- Good Hotmd cor n; 01sa ul llIure 01' lell8, nnd being th e were perfectly lIisizl e to him; Ar- ried toward t hem. s o I) to ns of ulflllfll hll y. J esse cheeks, and the terror dying out face her expression softened. Of H elen M.. Haw~ e to Sybil H. allle IlroPHt.v co nve)'ed to Pat l'lck rienn e's rapt a nd absorbed by the hll'" by th e Sh erIff of Warren Prendel'gn t , R. D. 2., Oregonia, He did 1I0t shout out or mllke of he.r ey es, to be replaced by a the two se nsations gratitude 'w as LeMay, 30 aCl'es m Wayne Tp. hlo. by deed dated Se ll still restf ul beauty of the dream- any noi se ;he s im piy 'lessened t he far softe~ light. Her black lace the s tronger. Ella Conover to Howard J. Con County. m 13 temb er 9. 1891, a nd recorded In Vol phone Wnyne~ville 1GF2 J. . ing night , and indifferent to all distance between him and them by ~rap, \v~lch she .had been wearing 71. Pagt!8 OL I nnd 612 by th e Oee(1 "You are not hurt?" he repeat- over, lot No. 669 In Franklin. , 'FOR SALE2.horse farm wagon, Raeordfl or \\' l~rren Cou nt y, 0 1010 fea r ; her compan ion, whose dark increasing his pace. Th e two I~ Spanish ~ashlOn, had fallen a ed. "I am Borl·Y· that I did not I~u S. Voelkl e to Margar.et S. Snld '!'wo 'rl'ach, to be 80 ld on 'lhe in No. I condition. Chal'1es C. eyes wel'e gla nci ng somewhat anx· too ping figure s, casting long, ob- little ?nck 110m her ~cad, and the get here sooner, before that fellow Irw.m, . part of lot No. 36 in pr~ 1lI1 8eS ' rOI' Cl\.sh at not I tIS thun ~f2 Q ....,. ~~?.;! hh·d8 ( ~ ) ot t!h' appraIsed St.r.ouse, R. ·D. 5. iously around her, and Giovanni's lique ' shad!>ws across the white, moonlight was gle'lmmg upon her touched you" Mmnevll1e. HINTS whose fur tllle looks more ex- hard road, were almost leve l wi t h r~ddy gold en hair: al.1 wavy and SaId r eal e8~ftol'e hnll been regu lnr· She held her hud to him with Ir l,pprlttse<\ undel' ord er o r the pectant thrin 'appreh~nsive, mark- t heir intended victims: Now the d.lsarra nged, thrOWing IIlto safe reo a little impetuous mOlle I' t Co~mi ..ioner': Proceedin,. Court at lh e 8um of One Thousand FOR SALE- 400-cgg ~ up e r hatch m ed him out to the Englishman as shadow of one of t hem crept a he f the outl ine of her slim, girl· SIO OO.tJO) .Dullnrs (or th e F lr~t er Incubllto r and New Imperial "Tllanks to yo" N nS: Bills allowed . . The Woodrow 'fraet . h fi h h ' b .. ' 0, Ignor, li nd Four Bun(lred Fltty an accomplice in whatever devil- little in advan~e of the ladies, and IS IgUI'(:, . er eavmg osom aDd she said, her e,yes luddenly filling W e il-Stanage ·Co ., index No . 10, $4 50.00) Dollnrs tllr tb e Se(!on(l Tr'net Stolle Brooder, with 52-in . canotry wa's afoot. Unseen himself, Adrienne Cartuccio, aeeing it, the exquIs ite transparency of her wilh tears. HOb" how grateful e first T.rnct Ie 10ca te,I In Corwin Ify for 1000 chicks; bolh ~ c d for commissioners, $65; W. C. Gil ~r,h Wn rl'en Count y, 0 101 0..... the nenr esi. Cor one hatch; chenp if sold soon. street on the enBI Is 1'Igeon St reet mour, COl'one r fees, inquests of =============~c:r================~:"'============ we are, arc we nQJt., Margharita?" th e nenrest IItreet ()n ~ tl) e west Phone 86, E. B. Baily. tf "Indeed, inde.. we are. The Frank Bowers, $,5 .30; Gaynell Al- nnd III Partr'ldgt! Street nn<\ Cael nll' an d alley -o n the norlh nnd oln FOR SALE- Corn und hay, corn "eet a Private Wire, Pop" by E. C. DUNKEL Signor had saved from a terri- len, $2; coroner fees inquest of 1Jnnum THE FUMBLE F AMIL Y unn:lln ed alle y runnlnlf along the ble danger." Charles Humphries, $6.90; inquest rear ot 'sald lotll. ,1.00 per bu. Frank Br~ddock The Second Tra.ct Ie lo cated ..bout +m28 "It is nothlq. The fellows of Mae Roll, $8.10; John~on & hnlf II. mile ealt or Corw in In Wayne were arrant cowama. , But what Watson Co., one journal for pro- 'fown.hIP. Wa.I·ren County . Ohl(). SPRAYlNG IS AT HANDWhen W. K FULKERTH bate court, $31.50; Columbus was the carriage doing here?" ..:;AY. R)P DID~'T in need of a new spray pump, Sheriff 'of Warren County, Ohio. He pointed alona the road. Al- Blank Book Co" sUJ!plies for aberShawhan 0\ Brown, Atty •. 'rOU SAY ~AT THI no ma tter how large or small, ready the clumlY .,.hide had bespray hose, nozzles, complete TELEGRAM YOU come a black speck In the distance pumps, leathers, rubber packings, K~D ME- TO SEND swaying heavily t~1IIn side to side • • . ' ,'. I' " ,~. : etc., or repairing of them, call on FOQ ~U WAS A"v from the pace at which it wa. THE BOCKLET-KING CO., 416 being driven, and almost envelDR/VATE- ME:SS;A,Glc W. Main St" Xenia, Ohio. m20 oped in a cloud of dust. FOR SALE- One 4-year-old work Adrienne shook .er head. Mar. horse; also BOme good hay. L. gharita had turned away, with +m20 C. St John. her face buried in h er hands. "I cannot imagine. Perhaps PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS they were brigandl!, and intended "::'For all pu rposes. Bocklet's to carry us for a ransoql." Iirie of plumbing and heating supThe Englishman shrugged h is plies 'are tb.,e best. The Bockletshoulders.. King Co., 415 W. Main St" Xenia, "Odd 80rt of bandits," he reo. Ohio. marked. "Why, they hadn't the • Compound .. :! PUMPS-For all purposes j band pluck of a .;hicken between. them, and power IIpr/lying; cistern and especially this one." well; electric and belt driven, New Homo for Millin O.(lIeo He touched the' prostrate figI'ump cylinder, loathers, valves and ure with his foot, and the two -CAU~E ~AT ~RE-S~ 24~OOO Members repairs. Bocklet's line second to girls s huddered. GUY DOWN AT TI-I' none' in this part of the State. ABSOLUTE SAFETY "He is--is not, dead, 'is he?" TELeGRAPH OJ:.FICE-' The Bocklett-King Co./ ' 415 W . Margharita asked, .Fint mortgage on real estate security. The ~ain St., Xenia, Ohio. ' \\IANTE-D TO "Not he. l shouldn't :8ay that '., , best security. -Nothing Slifer "- w)thillg he was very badly hurt, either;" better. . , FOR ~ALE""":'Tree8. Shrub" Vinel b~ the Englishman dec\arE!d, tiendiDg arid Evergreens THAT W!LL Assets Over 13 MUlion Dhllars ". GROW, delivered to you at .wholedown and listening to his breathsale . .Ilrlcjls,~ Equipped (0 furnish 'One o( ,the larg~st and Sl,rolljresl .&&!Oci,"~ r'. ing. ,"More frightened, than anynl~nl! and do the wQrk, ff de. Uon8 tlie state . . .' ., .. . ... ,~ , thing. He'll get IUp and be ott fshed. Try ,the new "Gator Hide" directly we leave. You will let .'Wh, take c.ha!ncee .on Get-Ricb.Quick ' mulch pa))el'. We have It. Call ,me see you home! " he cOll'lti:nu1ed, SChemM .and 10"8 all. . . ' " .'56F41, . C, L. ' Duke, Waynesville, speaking to Adrienne. ' Ghlo, " . . ' 1i12tf She looked up, lat hii:n witb a FOR' SALE'-:""Waxtex Food Pa'p er, II'leam of humor in! her wet eyes. Tliird aftd Broadway . 19 £a.t· Tbn-d St . . Keep. food frtlsh and clean; "You don't imagine that we ~ayl~ Ohio' . Rtbbed TiBllue p~per tqr dainty should let you go and leave us pac~ge.: Linen weave papt\r n~p (E14tabliabed 188~) here.' ·' she said. , '.'Com!!, Markins; Papeterles and Cprresponclgharita." ence ' Cards. The MiamI' GuetW (To b. conltinued) oftl~e.
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on the new hundred franc gold pieces, And so bQbed liair is to be recognize<l . on the coins of France. ,This hilS been done ,t o s ymbolize what the modern girl hos done for the Republic since war ftame d across Elll·ope. Who can find fault wi t h t his iUllU'! , Afte r a ll, the feminine h ead o n French coins is sl1ppose d to repl'cscl,1t th e Goddess of Lib· r l y. 'l'he bob its elf is n ges· ture of feminine freedolll. '. 0 II bobbed-haired girl is to lIe t he g old e n gi l'l of FI'unce ! Eve n frolll ' a clussic vi e wpoint this is )It'o pel', 1' 01' we arc to ld by !leill n. ti s t!l th ni Egyptiun qu ee n!; wor e bobbed hnit'- und they were beautifu l e nough to make Clnper. 01" kneel at t h e il' f eet. W' think thi s id ea o f the Minillte l' of Jo'inanC(~ u ve l'y b ellutiful, und ty pi ca ll y Fre nch, t!ulllpliment to till' llI od el'll girl.
Th e Itl'(>at, ~ 1·E't· n lIny is nt hand - St. PlIlrick'H Dllv. Who cn n d e ny thl' I.h,·ill of it:! Th e h"i",ht ... CIIIOI' of it'! Everywhere jovial \V('lI l'(' l'~ of lh l' g l'cc n- a f es tival h()th fo r pal'ti c ipant!! flntl s p cc ta tU I·S, u d uy lI f joy with hall we d t rluli t ion s and sacl' cd ccrcmonies . St. Pal r icl,'R ~ay ! . When "'.1.' ~ hrnk o ~ a ll t h e beau · I I fu l a SSoc Ia t Ion s th IS dny h as for m a ny of U f; , we lonk f OI'wlIl'd to it' wi l h t he rleepes t in te l'sL WI' know th at St. PlIL ri ck ' s e xamp le ill s uch a ~ lo make fi net', t I'll (' I' llI e n Hnd wom e n . That t he "Wh t' I' .. . t th a s I By . 's a n Ins plrallnn.o n~ - , u h aunted b le. Illl pul sc~ und the hl~ h er a ~PI - 1 b t . n q 0 f, h ' l y. IllanI a ou rallO umam
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Another wee k opening find s Wall Streel refu si ng 10 b~ s~ ;,rcrl 10 deal h, th I'ff I t e ( I erence Je we en Silecul a tors are lik(' "O ld Dnll T ray, h ou se a lld a hund so m e ever fai thlul." Grid canllul dri ve t k' ~"I ·J h 0 ISS you. a s (eu s e, them away, Jack up th e i nl l.' re ~ 1 rail.'. and still cor.t·· 't " h murmured, they say, " I th illk slocks arc goi ng 10 . glv ~ I up, e be worth mo re ancl ~o I am going to growll1g II1lel'ested . " Why vo u can' t let a haunted buy th em." The prices liltl'eI up th l.'i r h " ' .. little heads as s~ 11 ., ~. tlte mark"I ' OUBe . _ _ _ _ _ _ - -c pened. and kept thelll UII.
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with my little grandson; t1. ey are the recipients of gifts of many t im tls nlore value ·t han the pennies 1 bes towed, yet--they forget to lIay an ything. We are richly blessed in priceless days; in food, clothing, health loved ones and s ocial contacts with our fellow-men. I cannot tbink of anything good that may not b e mine, if I set about obtaining it in t h e right way. The wonder is, why d o I forget the golden privilege of b eing ~rateful, and of s uying so. I could not live a single hour without this wholsesflme environm e nt of mine. Light illuminotes m y pathway; oil' revives the weariness from humble though fllith ful e ffol·t; moi tUl'e and dryness perserve my phys ical balance; gentle night affords its balmy Ro ureeR: fri e nds and love d ones nwaker< the best within me. Who so indifferent as to harbor ingrutitude ? What d o you say? '
However. as Lindbcr ~ h says. nying is his business, anu $25 a day for work on Government Hying lVould suit him better than allY pric~ .for stand· ing bdore a camera. Besides, ht has -a job with General Atterbury, o f the P~llIl s y l vallia, seleCling landing placcs, etc., for the railroad which will pay a salary considerably beller thai! $25 a day.
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President Ansell of Yale Ul11vers· ity announced a g if! of $2,000,000 from Mr. Rockefeller for expansion 01 Ya le's 11lI:dical department. the building of a laboratory, etc. Mr. Rockefdler is the only man that has gi~en away HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF ' DOLLARS. Since the people do not knolV enougt to use their unlimited resources fo their own welfare, they are fortun au ill having intelligent men that collect hundreds o f millions and spend them u~cfully for eelucation. health. scien' tific re sea rch combalti nl! ! i < ~asc . etc.
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In t h e cup s ule campaign now b eing ' h e ld by t h e W OIl1!1n's C ivic ., , . - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ __ 11 men a re welcomed in Heaven in Leugu e, o ne member fee ling h e rproportion to th eir deeds on earth) se lf so n ice ly tl·eat.ed h il S .s u b mitthere · will be II special committee 01 welcol1le to meet J ohn D. Rockcf ellcr t tl d the fo llowing lin e:, hoping when he L": iI·cs. May it be fifty years Ih e 1V0man conce rn e d will see them; hence.
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• " Corporations get good service a lld A bobbed mod e l has bee n seS h e- . Why do you s.uPP osc;,~he gOl'crl11l1l' nt, sometimes poor se n 'ice, lecled by t h e Min 'sier of Finance nurlle mIxed those babies up. . Celont:! Limlbrrgh is nallled Federal of F "ullce to I f \the figur e ll e -"Wante d a change of heu' Aviation Ad \'isl: r, and WHEN H F: Th e orato ri cal co ntest w ill be po ~ e or I s uppose." . \\' OI{KS his Ullcle Sam will pay hll:1 _.__ _ _ "5 a day. . , h e ld here the e \'e ning o f 1I'l a rch
Gratitude I d oubt if p e ople are born with t his admirab le quality. If an infunt s miles at his a dmit'er, h e just fee l!; go o d IIbout something pleas· ing- t ha t 's a ll ; h e h ll rdl y re nders t he s mile as a recompense; his ry mptoms is on e of am u e m ent, wh 'n we came to think aboul it. I gave my very small grandson SClllle s mall coins . He hu rried w ith them to h is t oy bank nnd put t hem in , ap parently milch pleasd at lhe inc l'ease in hi s we alth. His muther, who saw the tranSIlC' tion , asked firmly, "Now, what do YO II suy '/" A very conventionnl " t hnnk y ou " ca m e , wholly m eon· ingless. Not t hat I expeeled s omel hing in 'r elurn fOI' my ll' itling generos it y- no , no t tha t--but I h a ve a lways b ee n a lItud e nt of human Ilalure, accustomed t o drllwing inf er e nc cs t h e ,·ef,·om. There are u great mllny gl'ownup child rl! ll in t h e same category
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One com I o rt ing fli r t lor Il cnlkmclI that spec ul ate ill ~lUc k s . P:O" lIIg ten, twelve and more pt' f Celn fo r m (JII ~ }" Federal Rese r ve Balik iii 1918 marie a net profit o f $64.0SJ .UOO. or S21.UOO.: 000 more thall ill 1927. It see ms ollh reilsona ble· that tlt e Federa l Hcsl:r\'( Bank, cflici r lll ill putt ing up illle n 's l rates, slrollid l:~ 1 a guod :. h (\ r~ o f the profit.
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, no one that know !< ? su thllnk:' to hel' und "thl' " Lim I thr e FOI' Ill y Ohm'II,l ing lady at' my" A no n YI\IIIU !;. Ml's. Mary I hll'~'('y e lllel'toin d with a party' W C' d l1e~la~' I'ven ing F'UNERAL OIRECTOR~ Don't I ,t thmn break doWn with· in h o n or or th 10th uil'thda y of JI'.g W(' lIkn,JS8 or porDIYRis. 'fhat's WAYNESVILLE, OHIO hcll' gl'(\IIclsol1, t::liwin •. l11 it h . A whit t happl'ns to high producers round at games 'kept t h e li llltl whun t.h ' y Caillo Sl't ' Dough lime. fol\; ~ in h igli ·ph·it s. Edwi n Wil l! ,' lIlly 8quipped for Good the r e cipient o f a rl umuer or gifts Sen'ice, from his fl'i e n ds.. A t e mpting des · f ,a r.ge Display Room. ~m· t course W:lS ~;> I· \'(' U. 'rhose AfI,\) uhince Service pl'ese n t \\,(' I'C MUI'jo ric , hUl11ukol', An n a !\t ac D01I1l I,I, 11 e len O ~ bo l'l\ , " ~. J.E I 'IIC) JIIE 7 I ' A 'I' O l( NU;H 'I Eliuib i h 111'l', ~11iria :n Stllmp, U ' nu Davis, )( ut hllJe n GI'I1Y, En'.'" feel it com ifl~." s: it! n : ' li~ I,' .•:, IYII Can, J':dith l\'f n(' Bl'n o k ~ , A lice bi t to h is IJfo lhcr l1"Io loi·. Pay.~ 1301('8 n, R'; ch IJl·d U:t\lis, Rnltl!J' t I' ::Feel w!,at com ing ?" as~cd n ,',Jo" S m it h , WI y n c Gray, lI arold ne· I feel It C ~lI1l1llg th a t J III I' ''' ',! I ' 5 • UOUl'd, U arold 'r u t' k'·r. I, il'k ,Ie f- lea rn , 0methlllg a nti [ \\ :.JIII y'" I . fe ri s AllI ns E:11,in:; lInti Chlll'l('s tell me wh ere I call .?'\ I " 1111>1 I!lt l , .vhat I W:l1II 10 knu\\, . Os un rn. I Bubbie ans\\cred . "I d,,"' , l: nm, MI'. und irs . hal'lp,; Gray W!' I' C ""ha t yo u ar.c aft e r. Lilt \\'hy IIU I C,tJl ' EYESIGHT SPECIALIST lJu s incs v isitu l'" in I lIlytll n, u n ' sulr the: \~.'s c O ld O\'.I - h" kIl U\I , Tu esday, 9 a.m. 4 p.rr 1'1 . . I . I :="crytillng. lUI ~ (1I) . " Fine idea I" rxcl. illl,·, 1 !lillie. . -lit!' 1l10 ~ t 1·lfl·l·till', mnRt t'~ Thllrsday 9 a,m, 4 p.rr n Olllil'lJ l furlll of lill II'. 1\,·,,1" fowl" O UI' ~ i(' k li ..1 inc l uri('s Mrs. C. "D,~ n ' t you "' :11 11 111 1' I;, ~(\ \\ 11 ; 1II' 1I 1til y lI" d I i ~' I r<l lI s. 1\ 1"k"iI Saturday 9 a.m 8 p.rr G , llunelul\. Ml's . K H. lI a l;; n , you? a sked Boltille. III a \ , rl' ll~l· , 1 morl: l '~~ ". i\ l lI h,·s IJI' II I'f '·!II:S. Mr~ . G. M. l\l uc J) llIIInltl , 1\11'';. C. E · 1tone;d I I I I JIJI ' fI ''''''~ pOll ll l' y I'ru lil s. "I be t: 3d to I't \ ' t.' \, Oil I\I t I Free Examination ~(JI·tl ol n :Inti sv n , [{,, !'(' rl , :lnu 131' I'n didn't kn nw )"111 \\ ;"; I ~ tI iu 1" ' ,\111. I : I'EAIIL (; 111'1' i" 1'"1. "pin 10Don't n~lIl"ct your eye • . Ca l'l'. I want to lea rn IIll'l c I h~n we It ,If II .. ' III. ':lIrl"" IIfld !t1l1·11J. lnl/;ti. llogin f"cuiu!; i l u t ull et! Th e W OI1l:ln '. ' i" i(' L l':tgUP Illct school." . 1 Saturduv IlflC' I' nO'JI1 al the Iw nw "Come on t!!"n, ,lTltl \I 1·11 ).:'.' .11 ' " ' 1' I <;:h I R II consul! th e \\" S~ Ul d (II I \ 1 " , I 11 usually in Ihe vl d lIak IICl.... o f 1\1r s . '. \':\ y n. lImll.'~r. ca ll wu : .an ~ \\'p red \\' Ilh CUlT n t . In a few 111 1111 11 ,' , Ihe 1' 1111 111; I:.d, eve nt s. A n umil l' I' of hu~ in(' ss bi ts were at the ill' ot " I' t'~ll " ~,Ii; 110 :II' \! su ld by tltt· r"lllJwiJlJ( muttc't's W(' I'(' (Ii ~ pd s (' d or. TIJ(' ,'lnd the Wise O ld () \I I II ." I,,, ,kll ' , ,I l',,"'r ~ prog r u lll of a lI1u !; icn l conl('~t, a ; down a t Ih ell1 ,,- th,,"gil k . ,:", ' W E HAV E '1. Patric k' s Bu.y cflntes t :l n d th" , see, alth ough he rl'all y ,c, ',,! III I ''''' , , u esti on s a nd a n s\\'('r,; \\'l'n' b ot h a t them IIl1ul II .~vas qU il l' d,,, k ... .1 . . , • I " I pray Ih e" . lJr g" n n ll l.. ·. " II1te r l's tlllg' an d IIl s tl'u etIH·. rh e , ca me to a sk fltr knoll I,"!)! " . ( ':" , I" .. 1Jext l11 e l'li ng will 1)(' Ma rch 2 :{ d , tcll us a nyt hi ng we d .. II ... 1:1,"" ... F, II' I'" rl1l ~; . if p ri cC' d rig ht: 1I01l b ai Ih e hOl11e o f :\11'';. i\1:lI'~:ll'cl I "<\h clIl " h r lll ~ h"II" I" \\ ' " \ I'. It· o.; and S inglc!' Bll Si Ut ,"\s Pl'o pt'l'ly Tu c k r. ; Wi ~e 01;1 (h i ' "11 .. \\ ,,' . . \ I" l\J1 ('H' ~a l t\ or t ntd t' . moon s ill a \"'a r ? <\ ,,,1 1\1 11 '" ,I. " • , In. The Ill'\\' K.l'lll n aSIU nl \\, :IS u sed th e new III U" I1 ri se ::11 01 II i .• " ' . I • a ll Ill' w r it!' fl1f t h e fi r st time Fr idllY ('veiling .)11:: 111 11 nwoll I IS,' an,j .. I fIJI' bas kl!Lbal1. Ou r girl :; wel'e "'v\'ai l, w:li l ! 'i,. u I! " I"" ( .. ··1 lye dC'fel1te d by Sp l'ing h orl) hy a 511111 11 1shullled nul.l"c, nlurg in . T he b op; didn't far e so f Th e 1\\ .., 1~.llhl·II !' ''':." . " ,. ": 1 .1 1 ', • • Da y on, 01,0 20 N. Horton S : , . ' .. o r a tl nlt: an , ·t h: 1I lo ll \ ... . I we ll , S prln ghol'O bny ~ l ~ lItlrng. It "\\1(: gi l'(' up" I a ll n vel' th ('nl. The C.IUI·k ~vl ll c "H o w stu "id ! I" ~';:h d Ih,· \ \: I F arm Man lJ c c r or Har v e y F a rmer Inc\ !,pe n de n t s C::I :lIC OV(' I' nnd rlay- Old 011' 1. "H nc I ' '' ' . P ' rll l. ' • . " e d OUI' Ind e pe nd('nt t e a m h c r e, Hound eve n ' ni ghl il lld I. IH ' \'. " 'Ih · n f~ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _~----~-~---------""!"'~~~~ whic h had had Il O t ea l1l p l'llcti ce. t holl l Ihe ml,"'1. ~r~· d ;·.lr, . II. ,,, "r,' Of co urse, ' lark ~"i l\ e won . Th e hlrl CC I.1 lu ll .m' JOII 1 1I~' ~' .Il al1 ,1 II I~ I f' t le w m ' l u" fI ~ C S In III" I· ,, 'I .1,,, 1 I hl: H a l'vc ys b urg b an ~I m," d (! 'l I S 'II'" : 1111 ' 111 '"' 11 in II ". \\', :: Th : lI '~ appearance ai th ,s t ll.ne and d·- : II 01 l1 g h fnr Olll' II :!!!. I '. :.1 :", )Il~ SCl'v ('s fal'oruble m e n tlUn . Jill \\'. fit " Ih e G· ,!,III: ' 1101 );' t l uU il Jump i ng- ropes a nd mRI'Ll c.· a re I OU don't \\ ': ll l h ,l) tlt mu c h in ev ide n ce, s o _p r in g mu ~ t be j us t llro und th e co rn el'. -.
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HARVEYSBURG My "Mystery Lad y" is queen of F ERTILIZER COMPANY them all, Of the fair s h e is t he f a irc st, Hl1rvt'yab u rg , Ohio , Th ut to any lot! could fa ll Harvey l hul'g F r lil i"e r Ca ll From so u p to nu ts shll l,eepR me at Our Expellie fed , All done so secre i;ly 'I' h at I call dOlVn bl e ~B ing !\ on It e r h ead, ncl lung h oI' face to : ('c . 'I'hc a st gift s he s ent Wll S a Vu lNOTAR'( PUBLIC c nlin e A helll·i· box UR l'ed a s the h('a rt () f National Bank a l'ose, - E.late. S e ttl ~cI Fi ll e d with candy so da inty ancl ' W iil Drawn r e ally s upe l'fi ne, Wayneaville. Ohio Bu t w h o is the g ivlJl'? r. l he)'
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Born, to Mr. and Mrll. Fr d Cordy, Monday, March llJ twin boys. MI'. and Mrs. laud LewiA and METHODIST CHURCH tillmly at" now riding in 1\ new 'hun'h .'c hllo l £1: 15 u. Ill.; 1lI0rn MI'. and ~h·s . Myel' .H yman were Whipp t CUI'.' in ~ , or!'hip, 10 :' O. ::Iubjed, 'Tho in 'iilci nnoti Tuesdny . Jllcob Reed r alld c hildr n have \ I'lik ' :::'pots in Lif"',, 'Armor"; evTHE LARGEST LINE WE HAVE EVE R SHOWN. moved to t he Earnhal·t h ouse on ALL lwing' servi ce, 7 :3 0. subject, "1'I~ I\·f rs. • D. Ho nkle was hoste s Dr. Hel' mnn's farm, where he h l\s NEW COLORS AND DES IGNS l\Llblclllan's S')11 Heal ed. ' hOlr to the Bridge club aturda y uft 1'- employment. . l'('hrar~n l Fr iday. 7 :B O p. m.. All noon. fi nd Mrs. Ben Hawke and MI'. arlO WI' k OIllC'. , He l', Jo ~ ph Be nn ctt, PlIst or. Bal'bUI'U, daughter of MI'. and MI'. lind Mrs. lal'on ce Sm ith liti\J rs. Orville G ray is ill wi th ton- tended the (unel'Ul of th eh' uncle, George Larrick, at McClure's f unFERRY I HU RC OF CHRIST silitis. '1'01 parlors last Wedncsday. Bil,le !"dlUl,1 ut \1 ::10 u. m. A Wo 11I'e V4Jry glad to repol·t t hat Walter Ke nrick made a busi,1uni<.) l· ('hoir 1I('\1's muk(' Ihis serViCl' :lttl'llct in'. An unusullll y Mr. . L . Cartwright'!; con dit ion ness trip to Lebanon Saturdn y. is improv ing. , 1l'\I"!{ corp" I' ll'IIC hcri<. A new W. . orne)] is ou t agnin, af 1'1>\1 11" !, <,o pl<" : c la s~ will have its Any on e wanting sweet CI·el.lm t el' several wee ks' illn ess. iil'SL ,,"',~i l\ri Sli nday . The Lord' s or butler. Jl ho ne 44F2, Mrs. W. Mrs . Leah Stt'o llse, of W uy n e~ SlIJlP"1' ,\lid ~l' rmon foll ow imm e- E. t.l'o\l(I, Wuynesvill c, Ohio. ville, spcnt sevel'll l dll'ys Illst week di !lll' l\' aftel' the Bible Schuo l houl' wit h her s iste l', Mrs. Floyd Sav""I' I111;n suhj"ct ,"Till' I'ucifi r s." Grue n I!Incl Elg ill wute h dis· I ;"I)d ,.pecial In L1 ~ic . Our attend- piny; also full line of jew~l r y and IIge /lntl Illmily. 'lIIet' Is s tl'adily incrca!<i ng, find novelty gi {'!.s. Wo g ive LATEST STYLES AND COLORS . OUR PRICE ONLY MI'. and Mrs. F rank f·'ox and edar nn\\' I hilt lhe weal her and I'oads Stamps. C llry' ~ J cwl'1I'Y Shop, family move d from Shuker Village lire bl·tll'I·, we nrc I'xpecting tll Le bunon, Ohio. to the Huy farm north of Lytle, h a\' (' !'l'1I 1 cr owd;; of the "o lllla st wet!k. i'""h io lH'd" kind . MI'. un ci JI1r ~ . Davi!! Fu m as en · Rilcy Salyol', of Mechll nics burg, C! ~c:t l' Willilllll so n. Minist er. ll'rtuined MI'. a nd Mrs. II . J. Kurb. \' i ~ i le d hom !! fo lks over the weekCOME IN AN D SEE THEM : ingi ng eVII l\ gcli ~I~ , a nd 111 r. unn <' 11<1. II'S. TOIll Curl' frolll th e Wayne , TI .: HT '.r:C RE E K COMMUNITY The ],a dies Aid hlld un a ll-duy CHURCH Villll , tll hllnchcon W ('(lne~ dIlY a t m ceting lind cnvc."·NI-di Rh dinn er I ·':1. dn\' Seh,)!) I, !I ::{ O a. 111.; noon. 1'<'l",Il" s S"I'I·iet· G:·15 f Wedne~dll Y lit the hom e of 1\1r ~ . .\I II'UIII' : ,.... ..,rv .l(·e ~I.."l' o p. III . ., Cards unnn ul1clI1g th I 0 I Jnlll eR Juhn s . ( " "l'l·1 0 e)' Ilrl'lvH M =-=~::::.-=--:--:.- --- ::::: -._:::-:::::====:::::==~:-::-::- _ .. ' :' I'loli:l(:ss PI' 'ac hi,;g." S hakes- I U daughtc r. Be\.cr~y M IVC, d ~;'Csi MI'. a nd 1\1rs. nen lInwk e and , 'ca r t) . ~li d: "ClJ n ~ ill ~ r thy way s I, Ilt t he omc" r. UI~ . 1.. fllmily visited th e form cr'll fathI! . u \\'is(' " Let us do th e sUllie I-I e rbel·t Edwal·d~. at Donvel, ~ol., er, JOSI!ph Hllwke . at Sab ina, SunI 'L\IHI e ·il t church . have le n \\"e \\' 1 g-u 0 h ere . becn recelvcd by relatives duy, who se cond itio n ren\ainll : ~ \' e r ybo d y welco mc. lIuoul lhe su me. Rev. A. Gurdoll Rich , Past or. Mr. a nd Mrs. C. W. Albright, Mr. and MrR. hurles Johns formerly of Spri ngboro, ure n ow wel'e 6 o"' loc k dinner gucsts SutST. MARY ' S EPISCOPAL re sidents of Wuyn esvi lle, havin g unluy of Mr. a nd Mrs. Chades I Thur ~ day, Mllrt:h 14 , se rvice at IS NOW IN STOCK; OVER 100 PATTERNS FROM WHICH rece ntly mO\led into theil' property Il ough, nellr Wayn esville, and in 17 :30, ~ubject of addr(, ~!l , "My Duty YOU MAY SELECT THE LATEST DESIGNS AND SHADES; which they l~ ul'cha sed of Clare n ce t he evcni ng all uttend ed the revitow ard my neighbo r." Bel'l'yhill. va l 'erv ic e lit the M. E. church . PRICES FROM Mnrch 17, Fifth SlInduy in Len t . Churc h School at 9 :30; MI'. and Mrs. Wlliter Whitllker It is n ot too early to select thut 1\101' ing Pruyer und sermo n at watch, diam,Gnd or oth er gifts for nrc entertuining the f orm er 's C 10:30, s uuj ect, "Blessed are the the boy or girl graduate at Cary's mother: pure in heurl, for they sholl see Jewelry Shop. Store open eve nRe v. Ll oyd Rou nd s has PUI'G od. " COME IN AND SEE THEM ings , Lebanon, Ohio. chased a Durant scdon through l\l arch, 29, Good Friduy, Three Henry ay lor, agent. TI o Ul' se rvicc, 12m to 3 p. m ., su bj ct a ( the llIeditutions, ~'T h e last St'vel'll l frolll h{'re attended the ~l!ve n words from the Cross." I'ev ival services ·at the Methodist . A II arc conli ully invited . ch urch ut Wa ynesvi ll e, the pas t Rev. J . J. Sc haeffe r, Rector . two weeks. I\1rs. B. W. Kelch has returned Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bro ck, ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH to h er hOll1e in Chicago. of Dayton, were S unday. guests of '. Fir's t lind Th inl Sunday Ma ss Ray Conn ter is working in Day- Dr. and Mrs. L, G. Bro ck. lit 8 :00 u. m. ; second, fourth and ton, Satu rday evening guests of Mr. Ii fth S unday ,Mass at 10 :30 a. m. II' nd Mrs. Walter Kenrick were: a T.aw rence B. l\folhnll nn. Hev. Mi ss Marie Schaeffer, of West NEIGHBORLY MI'S. Joseph Grassi, son and daugh WU!! t he guest of th e Chester, Piano Luner- "I called to tune tel', 4Mrs. Lawre n ce Peters! an'd WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Dickinson family over the weekLho piano." . da ughter and Mrs. Eva Haines: . . end CHRIST Lady- " ! 'did not send f01' you." Mrs. Melvin Swank and sons, . Piano tuner- "No, but t he man Cen tury I)uy in the Bible school Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith had 'chool opc ns at !l :30 as unday g uests their so ns, Carle- Richard and Robert, spent last Marc h 17. next door did." II. m . Will YOll ht'lp us uttain our ton a nd F'Or4!st, and their families week w ith relatives in Cincinnati. MI'. Swank joined them Saturday ('e nlul'y Day gOll151 Here t h ey of Columbus. even ing and a ll retul'ncd home I' a n ; : I. entllry perccnt (100 % ) ' Dr me mbership pl'escnt; 2, At least The regular monthly meeting of Sunday evening. ~~~~~~::::;==~~~~= u "century" (100) in atten dance. young people of the Spring ValIey Everett Githens ha s a new Ford :1 , 1'0 exult 'hrist in a Twentieth Sugar Creek Di strict 'w as held in WANTS SOFT SNAP el·. RESIDENT Cen l u ry Bible school. Our atten- the · Friends ,c hurch da n e has been growing r apidly ing. It was a n enthusiastic ses- Rev. D. V. Whi ten eck, of HomeMy fatfier says when college da ys during th e ]Just two months, but sio n and was addressed by Rev. st ead Avenue M. E. church, of Are end ed quite for me, we huve IlOt yet pas 'cd the hun- Burkett, of Xenia. Refreshments Dayton, has been a ssigned to the PERMANENT LOCATION That I mus t to il in u se ful ways, dred rmll·k. B e one of t he 100 or were served to about 100 persons. Lytl e and Springboro 'charges, to And earn a salary. 11101'e :Sunduy. A so uvenir will be MI'. and Mrs. J. E. Hill and chil- fill the vacanoy by Re v. Lloyd II my vocation will suit Pa, g ive n to eac h o ne prese nt. Lord's Round s being sent to the mission I r ea lly can't decla r e; Sup per at the co nclu sion of the dren, of Marion, Ind., were ~week field of Southern Kentucky. ' Rev. LEBANON, OHIO end guests oJ relatives here. Bible Schoo l period. I want the job of son -in-law Eye. Examin: d and Mrs. Rounds and childt'en left To so me old millionai re . C;vangelistic serv ice at 7 :~O p. Union services were held in the Tuesday. Their many friends GI.ne. Fitted Repaira Ill. W e h~lVc in stalled stro nger Friends chureh Sunday evening. here regret theIr going but wish lights, lowere d t he speaker's platthem well in their new work. HOWDY !.... HOWDY! fo rm u nd l'ea rrangen t he seats for The home of Mrs. Nannie C. Mr. and Mrs .• Keslel· Graham and greater comfort and convenience. Hawkins was the scent of a pleas- daughter, Bernice, attended a famTh ere was a yo ungfol from A lasky I';\'cry etfOI·t is Pllt forth to make ant family gathering Sunday. ily dinner Sl,mday nt the home of nd the lutter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Vho imbi bed much to o oft from t hese evening services interesting Those present were: Mr. !I nd nllruct ive, and crowds are Mrs. A. H . Tel'rell and son, Ben, C. W. Allfr ight, ot Waynesville. his flasky. ·o ming. Th e Sermo n subject for Mr. and Mrs. Warren TerrelI, or' When he came to his door, ;\1 u.r c h 1 7. "Cal vllry, Chl'ist and New Vienna; MI'. and Mrs. L. M. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Saylor He had troub.\e galore /'os~. " A t lea st one good Hawkins and Daughter, . Mrs. T and son wel'e Sunday guests of Reconciling his key-hole and p as- t he spec iul mu sica l number each Sun- L. Wall and daughter, Milton T. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. C. Long. key. tiny nig ht. . Hawkins, of Wilmington; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, Sr. , . Cheste r Williamson, Mini ster. Mrs. J. A. Hartman and children, - - - - -.. _ - _ .. - ----:, ...-=.--:___ Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Haydock , Mar- were ealIed to Newport, Ky., last L YTLE CHURCH jorie, Myra and Thomas Haydock, week on account of the serious illof this place, and Miss Violet ness of their daughter, Mrs. Fred W e m'e glud to welcome our new Hawkins, of Japan, the guest of Fisk. Mr. Gray returned home pnstor, Rev. Darwi n White neck. honor. Miss Hawkins delivered Monday but Mrs. Gray wilL remain FOR SALE We regret t he Icaving of Rev. an interesting address at the for awhile. Ro u nds; who, being a member of Friends chur(!h Sunday af~ernoon. Mr .and Mrs. Harry Graham FOR S ALE- Some good corn. B. the Kentucky Conference, was as- She is returning to her work a s spent Sunday with the latter's V. Smith, Way nesville, Oh io . s igned to fi ll a vacancy at Cor- teacher in Japan, ill a few days. brother, . Rudd Saylor and family. bin, Ky. Let us all come to greet ml3 Mrs. Saylor is quite ill and their Hev. Whiteneck on Sunday. liftle 80n was ~adly burned. Don't forget Sunday School at 2 p. m. and preaching at S p. m. The Ohio Bell Telephone Co., Everybody is cordially Invited. run a new line to Lytle last week Henry Saylor, Supt. which ill numbered 815. They di.... Mr.' Harry Raweon and slster.s, vided the heavy Jadened 82 lin" Amy and Ma mie, and Miss Flor- and Installed a new phone at Walence Mowdesby, of DaytolJ, were lace's grocery, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrll.· Mrs . Marngaret Johns, in comJohn LevI. pa ny with Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Miss Clara Daughters has re- of Dayton, spent Thursday with turned home after spending two Mrs. Amos Cook, near WaynesviHe. weeks in !layton with relatives.
MYER HYMAN
Just received another shipment of
Ladies' and Misses' Silk Dresses
$5.95
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Birthday Sale LAST WEEK OF REAL SAVINGS TO YOU ,AT YOUR REXALL STORE. SALE; ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT. DRUGS
REMEDIES
25c Purtest BOI'ie Acid .. ISc 25c Pure test Glycerine lind Ros'\., Wat~I' .. 19c· $1 Petl'ofol (Minel'ul Oil) . 69c 50c Puretest A I'omntic Cuscllrll . . .... 39c O!)e Purtest Aspirin Tablet!; bottle of 100 ,. 49c 6!ic PtIl·tes t Rubbing Alcohol 49c 20c Zinc Oxide Oint, I oz tube.. . .. 15c 25c PJ.lrtest EI)som fill lts, f ull pound . ,6. 19c
onc Rcxa ll AnlisepU's .... 59c' 25e Rexu ll o rn So lve nt .... 19c 25t: RoxlI lI Livel' .Pills ... 19c $ 1.00 Rexull Livor SnIts ... .. 7ge 50e Hexa ll Ord e rli es, bk GO 39c $ 1.00 P eptOlla (it goo d tOil it: .. .... 7ge 3[ie H illkle Pill tl 23c 50e Hcxn ll Laxative l:inlts .39c $ 1 .00 l\1 il c ~ R'IIH'dics 8ge $2.00 S. S. . Toni $1 .89 $ 1. 20 Cnld w 1.I's Sy r up Peps in .. $1.08 $1 .25 Pinkhnlll fl VI'g. 0111 1> .
.. $1.08 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS $2.00 Symbol Hot Wut el' TOOTH PASTE SPECIAL boltle ' .. $1.39 $2 .00 Sy mb ol F ount.uin 'Tub e Milk Muglles ia Tonth Syringe $1.39 I'n~te 39c $2. !18 Eloctriex F lat h on To oth Bru sh with Sanitary r. pounds $2 .49 Ii older SOc 35c Tooth Bru shes 19c Me n's tl nd Ladi es Total vulu e 89c Co mbs , 1Dc Lo :i!Jc ' B 11th for ... 39c
ADAMS DRUG STORE THE REX ALL STORE Phone 120
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",avnesville, Ohio
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Feed them Tu xedo Dairy r 6 ~' ; ,I i;: ! Hrpassing, low-cost feed supplies t h. ;' rlj)-t eins cows need to keep tl~C ;:l \';':.~ ~ _ : . .:; ~. t
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Tuxedo D o't)" Tuxedo Chop Tuxedo Ho" Rntlon Tuxodo AlIma.ll e,
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1847 ROGERS BROS.TME
Ther~ are various ~a1tes of saverplated tableware which are .c1aimed to be "just as good," but, like ~Il imitations, they lack' ·the beauty and wearing qua1i7, . ~~ti6ed with the original and genuine'II LUJ R06ERSBROS. ' wafepopu)a.rly'knowtlas- u Si/"er Plaii'iTlat ~ears/' . ~. SOld by .Ieading dealers ~verywhere; ~d for ~ C-L" showing ~I desi·gns. . .~. OJ
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Sam Jackson and family spent Mrs. Net t ie Emrick spent FriSunday with David Lucas and fam day with MI·s. Elizabeth Jones. iJy.
The two months old daughter Mr. und Mrs. Raymond Osborn. of Mr. and Mrs. ' Clarence Gray, and Mrs. Thoms, of Xenia, spent died Tuesclay 'morning, after three Sunday with Mr. and Mrs .. Emer- days' illness. Funeral arranges on Dill. . ments are not completed at this Mr. Pleimalnn and family spent time. Sunday in Springfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Marcellus ThackMI'. and Mrs. F~ank Bratton ara, of Springboro, were week-end and son, Qf Dayton, spent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin afternoon with Mr. and M~s. Her- Longacre and ¥r. and ·Mrs.' S. H . bert ?4arlatt, '. ' Burnett. . ---~ - ..._"!I.-_Mr. Elvis Michael moved to the country Monday. NQT FORMALLY INT~ODVC~D
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Mr. and Mlrs. Curtis, of Day- . Uncle Nehemiah, the . landlord' ton, spent SUl1day with Mr. and of a ramshackle little hotel in HoMrs. ' Harold Kellill. bile, was agh.st ,.i finding a DeW~ M~ . . and Mrsi.. C. Ling entertainarrived , pest' wt~ ' hie ,ann ed, company from Dayton-$tmday. hts . daugHter'. welet. _ tell that nlae'h to ~k Mrs. MiUer, of D:lYton, . took his ahm ;way from 'round ¥o' ·din.ner with M'r; Frank Kellis and W~18' "he indignantly c.o mmand. Baron von Huenefeld, backer and family, Sunday. . . ed. ·' '. . 1f ., id A passenger of the Bremen' in·lt. wtMiss Dorothy Rye spent Sator"Tell him Jo'se , . . manwcst tr~satlai1tic f1iaht, pu~ 'w.Q day afternoo~ wit friendl in da. "He'. a puft'ect .transel" . to in Berlin. .. ___ ..;'":._~ ... ;' . Sprinc Valle)" I me."
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OHIO , WED NESD AY, M.ARC I-I 2U , 1\129
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NEWS DIRECT fflOM THE STAlE CAPITOL OLUMB US OHIO- Membe rs ' . of t h e slale legl!;lut ure s tale em. , p l oy~s and politici a ns compell ed to remain over th e week-en d in t he Capital city, eun spend their undays profitab ly if they so desire lir elln seek vuriGUS forms Gf divt'I'sio ll, recruat io n and relaxa· lion. Th l'e Rl'e 2p2 church !!>! in til' cily Gf ull denGmi nati ons, 7 til ·at 'rs and lit! mGtion pictuI'e hou scs, us well us tWG amusem ent pUl'lUI and a paved street mi leuge ur 15 1. The scenic drives adin· (,enl lo the c ity Ill'e ulRo well worth vicwing lind thus lhe S und ay visiLor cun be lYel1 ente rtainud if he so desi res.
. LIVE STOCK MARK ETING To everyo ne interest ed in mark eti ng live stock, ' YGU arc eal'll' eatly. invited to come to the Wu y· nesv llle Gym Friday, March 22, nt 7:30 p. m. P. · 0 .Wilson , manage r of the Cooper ative CGmmissl' . . " on IlSS0CJ9 lIOn, Cme lllnati , will address tl meeti ng. Ie Two reels of mGving picture s will be shown. Every body come.
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THE FRIEN DSHIP CLUB HOLDS ITS MARCH MEETI NG
The March meet ing Gf the Friends hip club \VIIS held at the hom e of Mrs. Josep h Bennet t. " nt. There were thirty-s ix membe rs Thel'e WI'I'I.' 172 Jll'l':ent . Af· and fO Ul' visilGrs pl'l'se nt . tel' tilt' dinncr, which was JlI'CPlll'NI :tnd ~l·I' V l·d hy t he I:'irl~, an aftl' l" M!·s. MOGmaw led in devotio ns. read 109 from the twenty. fGurth (Iin ner Jll'oltrtln l fUl'ni !lhed t'nterchapter of St. Luke, verses ] tol tni nm ent fOI' t he vj,;ito r~ a nd trllin 12, and the ] 4th chapter Gf St. ing fnr the hig h school stud ents. J Ghn , verses 1 to 6 . ,\ few I:'l'n ernl relTllIl'ks on ~co)pe and su bjccl matter as well as the A fter the I'cgular busines s was ~tandinJ{ of t.hese There is 11 popular little restau· di s Pol se ~ of t he fGllowing program ue purtme nt..'i we re given by the heuds olf these runt just off the lobby, or hall, WUiI e nJ oyed: ", plt.,- enlllliv " enlel·ta i ner!!. Folrather, of the IGwer brunch Gf the SelectiG n . .. Ill wing th is the gir1~ aIHI h.)y G nero] Assemb ly. It is h oused The Enster Story .. , ... Victrol a ..... Mrs. L I1(> Ill~ l! lve s 1' (.~ pot1 c1 "d for eac h' uf in a lit tle hole in the \Vul1 with "The Slory of t he Alabast Cross er the cla~ gc s und guve very good Gut dimen sions of abo ut six by ten BGX" . .. ....... _:. Mrs. MGomnw lincH and lin i(fuu of the nature of feet. It is Gnl y operate d during Poem, "Praye r and Sacrific e" IllI' slutli<, ' ta ken up in eaeh . t;e~sio n R but is popular with the .......... .......... .. . Mrs. Jos. Davis eha I'lc ~ Day acled us to!1Rt mus·ln tesmen . CapitGI emplGyees and Selectio n, sucred number by - . .... tel' li nd fiJI I'd thi : impll\'tn nt pla( \.' visilors alike. Rode heaver .... . . .... Victrol a WAYN E TOWN SHIP FARME RS , wo ll and w.it h cl'edit to c~ himsl' lf "The World' s Ea ster" .. CLU B HAS MARCH MEETI NG and the depar tme nt. Secreta ry of State Clarenc e J. .... . . .... .. ... Mrs. Unglesb ec I Ralph l:l inoll s l'eHpontlecl with Brown is receivin g numero us re· Poem, "The Messag e of the I 1'11(' MardI I;t(.(,t.ingo or Wuyne I nn outline <lr work tiu quests for fede ral, state und ne in t he DGve" ........... ... Mrs. Whitac re ' T,\\\'n :; hip Fa rn1C' I'~ duh \\'us ';cld FI'r~ h11lall a llli Sophom countl' r osters. The compila tion Gf Talk,. or ' c lu!l~es "How Shull I Invest My _ ~ \ :o t Ih e t he new I'OsteT is about comple ted 1'1"II ~unt countl'Y hom e Gf in Smith- llu ghes. ~I)o l<e or Life th at I Shall Neither 40;..~ ._ :II ... and J\11'~. f url L. Duke on hlRt I pnrticul fll' int('\'e ~t >1nli.1e bent'fits . but due to the fact thnt anum· tG Wast e Nor Lose It" ..... Tht:r'''l1~·. ,\'la rch 14. bel' of appoint ments in various debe ga in ed in taking t his work. . , ... -. Mrs. MOGmaw Tho\'(' was a fui l' at\('lJ(luncepartme nts olf govern ment , both Selectio Auti r<'y Atkinson lold of the n, sucred number by ' d,ly ont" family fuiling to rC~ PGnd advunc eu work /') ing state a nu nutio nul, nre yet to be donc b y RGdehe aver ... Victroll a at roll cu ll. A mo ~t bounti fu l girls in the Home Econom cunfirm ed, the publica tion of the ics de· dinn'r This was was one el1joyed of the I'Gs t er will be somewh at delayed, , after which pal'lm cnt. She also nGteo II num· mGst in ter· Ih <' I'rOlfl'lUll o f the tillY wus talc- bel' of prac ti cal puints thut but in all probab ility it will be esti ng pl'o~ rum s the club has had I~ 1 ('11 up. Th e !linin f eahll'e wus a n advuntu geously to th ' girls serve I availab le abo ut the middle of June for SGme time and those in cha rge olf th:~ deserve much praise. uddl'e!;s on Binls. given by MI'. 0. ' departm e nt . lute Welfar e Directo r Hal H. ~ After this we engage d in a L. unn ingham , cou nty ugcnt uf ' Shet'ma n T inney ~poke of th c Gris wold sttltes that t he criminal ~ u esBi ng col ntest, the object 1\1ont(\11\ r y county. MI'. un- inlel'est li nd advanta ge of the bepGpu lation ' Gf Ohio penal institu- Ing to guess the correct pillJ{hnm hud pictm'e s of llI an~1 of work In fann shop. number t ion s is now ,000, und that on ?f candy 'eggs contain ed Oli l' Illnsl com nl on I ird B a nd lold George ook to ld of the work in a small lhe base in increas e during t he jug. Illany intl'\·(.!<t ing things about each being done by lhe hClYR Mrs. Lena Meredi th und in tht' udlust two yea r s it wi ll reach 26,000 M:I·S. Edna Meredi th tbGth Ulll', inlJwe s~inl:' UpOI1 hiH heun!\'!; I va need shop C1a~s. He mention ed guessed in the n ext ten ' years. l:1e ' also the correct number , 100. The last number of the lectul'e - --==-=-:-:,lhl.' fa ct that 1I10~t 0 r the h irds Hre proj 'cts bei ng curried on in the stated tho tunless some sort of nu l' f ri el1 " ~, destroyinf{ lIIillion s of I new Shol l' buildin g which COUl'se spo nsGred by lhe Juni or s, During the 80cial hour deliciou s T oll,'ICCO c!lnvo" has been T b reli ef is g ive n, the present legis. rofresh a 1 -1 ")lIUII' \vas " . Jl r c:~en.t e(I Ias t -p.,·d ha l'mfu l ments were served bY' the . " G ,acco canva s at ~ym.a~'.s.:.: insect: l' ,I ay :and eating' venlng the cl'cde. 1 by the bOyt; themse lves. < ~ ~ ,. lat ul'e will have to authGri ze a hGstess and her a ssistant and sl'e wus t\s uf gr~aUy· enj1>'yed by.a largo l11u ny ohno xio us weeds He a lso mentio n ed progr<'ss being i\~ ... t . • Dr Fan is visiti ng f " I . number . The J unlol . . '1 : ' I ' (h'l\!\tic en lar~enle nt of prison fa. Cross, MIII'y Hoblitt , Rebas, Mrs. I'IUI'V(\Y Rye nnd lillie (! LI ' h H('/IS 11, an d shll llltl be Pl'O- Ill ude . c ass las I du ul lrs. in iron wolrk :lnd I'eluted Brad. Selm~ ht . . 't' I ' made . Ilene u nie s III lillie profit on th is < g er ~.I· VISI In ,:{ 1'(. ntl ves III tN.t, d. cil iti es. R e 1118G advoca tes that a dock, Olive Dinwid die and ' pl'G jecllt that will be of r eal ser· Goldie . r . ' wa11 be built arGu nd LGndon prig· S urface. sencs 0 enterta mments and we I lev'clan d . Anoth r fenlll l'C of lhe proJ,{l'nm vice tG li S when we. get ollit Gf Rugs, Linoleu ms and on fa 1'01 , which project would also Rugs, LinoleullIs nlld Window W[lS II discuss ioll upG n Tll xes, The April meetin g will De h eld Shades at Myel' Hyman' S. Wind ow hope t hut the cG mmunit y has I'e· op· ~ch t)(J 1. Shad86 u1 Myel' lI yman'R. fUl'nish work fo r tI: large number at the hGme of Mrs. Mabel ceived a lik e amou nt of cnterell(>(\ hy Mr. Elias Ogles bee. Farr. My I'll Pence spok e fGr the of. idle men both there nnd ut the GU C:<tH fllr the duy were MI'. F res h1l1 e n-Suph 01l1 GI\c gi l'ls, t heir Mildred Sheeha n, Sec'y. F. R. Mooma w was in Chillico the ta ir.ment and enjolym ent. Mr. nnd Mrs. FGslel' lI e[l c(JI'k, :11\(1 M n<. Gruham , Gf SP I'~ Ohio peniten tiary. TJ:!e populn- I Gn busines s Saturda • I • to be detivcd as Stude nts at the prese nt t ime are olf Salem, Ind ., spent lhe wl'ek - [Ind Judge tio n of the latter pluce is n ow DEATH OF MRS LOU nnd Mrs. C. B. Dec h· we ll tiS t he practica bility of t he preplII'i ng readin, ~s for the Oraend lit t he l"ri ends home. within n Icw of 4,500. ant, l,r L(>Uunon. Men's Scout Work Sholes, price tGt'ical co nlest which co urse. . he stu ted thut much of win be held BARNE TT BARNH ART $1.89, at Myel' Hyman 's. thc clothing worn by the girls in ~ at Lebano n '!\farch 29. Th ere wi\1 In accorda nce with suggest ions Parke r DUGfold pen s, 25 YIllU'S DISTR ICT CI:IILD WELFA RE F I schGol was mude here. Mrs. R. J. Adllms is visiting he r be a. tryout at the Gym advanc ed by Republ ican party lead Gn the guaran tee. Cary's .Jewelry Stoln! 01 owing months of sufferin g, CONFE t t RENCE R kf TO dOh' BE HEl.,D evenmg Guy Hocket t spGke fGI' the Jun · Gf. Thursd ay, March 2 1, 'Leba non, Ohl·o." ers ea rly in t he year an honest at Mrs. Barnet t Barnha rt, died herLou home in Mt. oc Gr, Auburn ior and Se nim' cla sses in farm en· Cin- paren s a 10. t 0 d: te r~lrne th 0 cOl1teston~s to etl'ort is being made by Ohio So. cinnati, Mrs. or l'ine . -Blair, Gf Lebu· g in ee ring, Sol ils, accoun ts and ,!l~n Double AA and triple EE, lons to so arrange the busines s 17 . . She Sunday mGrnin g, March t he. Every Mrs. A. Wright .spent eVPI'- ' 11 ')Il, hilS buen selected as chair· was the wlfe. of E. V. cGmbin ation lasts _at Myer Hymanins one IS COl t hat adjourn ment may be made Barnha rt, former He 11 VIVId The schoGI nl days. till S week With MI'. un(1 mUJl Gf lhe Wa\rnes ville bus. Warren CGunty co _ lo utltne Gf t he subjects stu(lt ed and , t.he fi r st w.eek in April. With WIIJ . furntsh the mu sic Mrs. Alfred Wrigh t in mi tLec which iness man, will make plans and 'wuJ.on e of the lh eir partic ular worth to the stu· Myer Hyman that end in view the calenda r comfamily were n ' 'fThe f olJ ow ing in Xenia Sunday and . visiting relative s. IS a hst occaslO 1 ho Distr ict Child Welfar e co nIel'- dent. of t he cllJitest ants mittee s of bot h Senate and House munity ; Sole ngen ' t.s f or En ll a ,Jetti el< most -p,opular "nee t.o be h Id I'n nl', iavI'a A r l'l wherewomeh of this she had livedcom· As us unl the lot oC gen eral j G.kes alGRADE are selcctin g the more import ant m.o st all . I .Anne .. .' 1- S a l'U!! 1 S hoes in Wayn c:;ville. her life until a few years See lhem I flZ!l, , at p the For sule at Madden 's Lumbe r ~alY Eva LeMay, J ohn United f to measu r es f or early action _ Thonlfls, wh.o eute\'WIlham at Myer HymaJl 's. . '1 Yard, 36 galvani zed individ ual ~rGuse, I church unl ler the dit'ection of the lh l!ll ne(\ wllh Sol ml' clever Jol(e~ on .Anna Mtle Watkin s, Mil· A numb er of import ant . mellS- .ago, w h en th e f amI y remove _ . . . Divtsio;1 of Charit ies, Stal e de d to pig troughs , cheap. l' lGa stmasle l', teucher s a nd stu· dl ed Sahsbu ry. ures have }lassed both branche s of CI'ncI'nnatl' H. H . William . Gn and ranllly and . , where Mr• Barnha rt ' f P ' bl ' · W If ' Th dents of t he departments .. G I'a d e 2- M'11d l"ed Cook P . , { ' D . the Genera l Assemb ly and are now holds a PO' SI' tl' on in t' he H k -. Bobby Interna l "IS8 on s !IW e !;pent ~un(lav men ul ' 0 U ICt' e . UIthO e. e I l\iJ' Moolllaw c 'npared ". .SI' dney BI 0 ch , 0 f Ci' ' nClDnRt .' , H· ymun.. E ve Iyn Jo~ns, James '11' t he prac nwaitin g the sig'nnt.u re of Gov- Revenu e office, but 'h er interes Bow WI·tlI S YIvun ''' . cOli Ie;; are pal'wClp vy 1 Jam _Oll, ut ):, (Irk· a mg t 11\ Ham ISiltoln co n-I tlcno ' :lli t.y o[ t hese f renTire lel'lllon . . uepol'tm ents t in was the guest of Myer Hyman and me, Wlltoln Hartsoc . k, Lillian Fi tz. town , Ind ('rnor ooper. Inclu"e .,. d are the herMrs. Wane n end Bl'own. ' Barnha rtnever home was promine town l'lt in waned. , . with " so mo family .. s anu Monday stated t hnt . . . ' stnte office buildin g bill; the Miller all commu nl'ty, church and \ altel' ' n Th e purpose of lhe co nfe l'cnce W uylll' l Gwns.h ~p n ee on. ' 80cial H d . d ' , Grade 3- Ros,ClllUI'Y Bentley . bill authori zing state univers l.ties d t r ear f or . ave YO llr suws file.r by ma· is to create greater interest . an some . wm A ow m sign ' " s are .. _ S"C+-&ElQEiEI--Mmte~' in t he fULure CitIzens hip WIt h an UaTold t oissue ond sell bonds lor tro ud t B.' tl 'd Ad _ _ _-,-1 clune. They cut cleHner . co ,~ . t1'lIll1', elna aff l , . , b R p . • . .. 0110 ' , Ie am s socl:.!1 pn)ul mB 'l' he vs ,·t amount . ernard , FrRnk L.eMay, Max Ste· otter. e 0 In liS the y .Ion h b.t 0 f d Grml'00 r Ie!\; th e' < oy a IgGlt, I ual Mary 8 church. ' .he was a.leader ut Madden 's Drug f J store , '1 d ' .. I .' 'I d . nrc at pl'ellc nt. The hig h school ~. t p he ns, E. ar l Morm.\. LUlnber "o .. l'd . t) uvecy nl in the epetH eney c'I'nlinol" bl'Il, a·n d the linnul'n c· t e~c h M ~tute Mil ' W hus nnc led the law ' In' all the actIVIties. of. the pllrlsh. ' B eJ'!; I t CUC'I " t ollel'el-j Sol me appro· _,.1 e ' . 00 'l'epca1e r . When the Pence al' , I I I M " habitua l Sh e was one 0 t t b e orlgi nil1. memGl'ude 4 I I divisio n of Chul'iti eR to believe that , 1)\'la 0 l'(lmur s. Be·.... c \" II d and SuUrnndeaySWPel'tnh 'I'imina l" measur e was up for de. bors of the New Van Often, ·M t k eve:a .)ca Centur y .l!terar y I Cl ,lHi itiuns m'erit the con- I S. VIola Cnmpb ell B ' Ith ' 'H:olI}e Fth ' Inspectloln at Ne\\. Ul 11I1( . Ellis r ,:presen ted the " -bc mem LyUe relative s bate in the Sena~e the argume nts club ' and was an enthusl~ 1(lTi 1,I. t . . ' " , _ u , . . . . Wedn . BUllnl bday of 'gl t J1:ducutl n were broad cust and moving pic. bel' of the .J • On t e1 Shocke y, Mnrjol TiIlnllY Glen. , ' li'l'ullon of the pe l)le In every \ e" , nt I n" ,I W'IImlng· . . He gave High , . d h b 'l r O. N . T. thread this week, six nl!, Wooll ar d .' r some very ""in t . II 1'em:l1'kl? upon .' tOil . / Thursd ' . r uy \"ere nig ht. ulso taken of proceed . School COIll11III Ill. ~ ~ . I:! ulumni l y Iwo"' an ram t e . UIThe Pl'e ve nti .,a68oela tion lin g. ve 0 _ . No im"'o t. r·a t1 I .. ·m ..,le t 'Ica bT d I It Y 0 r th e . (Iopal' t . ' so t • s pools, 25c. Croche t thread, 3 I' Grude 5 - Chal P " P 'ngs In the _chamb et. It was :"he •. . . s '. nc.", a ucIa. Gl'ue n lInd E'I"I'n ,,'ulc'll (11',.·· - tunce nr Ill'cxe.,rving the in I' !ln"c Ion d E h cqmp.e e bolts, 25c. Grace L j teg ri ty ftI.en', s . A m ong other thIngs lie Lincoln Smi th. I no first radio broadca sting ever at- WI th ou t L.GU anseeme" ' Frlenrl , Alt"u S CIIU Icr, A nn, a I . , '" I . f II I' - '". f' 'n the Ohio Senate and I I of the hOl11o 1I~ nn institut ion (01' ~II" I t ha .Her genial. dispo.slp. Lee tion .won for ' Crane R th sr Ino"t ' b ", gl Ad - ~ 011 P ny; a sO 'u PI me 0 k jl'Wl' M' I'V , u flnl .: ' I _ 1S Mrs. . a . li'ovolty . girts. We . nile Zell and Mrs . . Grace . ane , ary Burlwf!, Fl'Br\ce s EI. St tempted Iun . '(' dal' th" JlI'ev('nt ion of ju ve ' b y ,a d "IS, e Ias mg rlen 8 Ip 0 a . Laura delin· P1'OO f Gf .th e 'n. e.d ucn t Ion severa .' J ' 'I ' . re ousan peop e .h er <' I lilt.,,,,,·· and tiel)e fHlenc" th .• . t d f lIS h f Ell II G M" will be I play Eor Lmcoln dl plomnR, limps. SmIth but d th h d t hat were at y s ,ev. C I Y ," 1011, student s I listened In on dthe 'p I Dayton \'1Slt. y ' on " u , possibly . "rJ~rle . , .arnhar~ J . • • Leban Gn, Ohio. ro- WIth whom she I .• t h f; ' 1'I'~sed. in The eXlsllng condllto ors Monday n s (J • • t ~()',(. (cp.m, ,Grn.de m.en s ave I> u t t,0 gram of. t he "Ohio School of the BGw11lc,. Hugh her Illtc I'l!SOUrCl'S '. Gustin, Fla nk .Ha. ke, DaVId Air." . ' Tht! Lad ies Aid of the L yti c ' needs of every county willand the dl snl,u then wOlks. mmJstr atlOns wdl hye long l!l the Saws flleu by machin e. be Th e toast master then called for Cut gel', EI.don E lM, · Betty HlJrtso~k, church will hav~" memoll ' of her host of frIends . cleaner , truer, laster. l1n Rustel' mur_j lillCS ut t he confcrc nc '. Roy I'. murk:; from. pa ren t r epresen ta. Pig- Charles LeMay , N~rman ~I'edl th 'ket at the TGW -tii A second hearing will take place Emma h " S t Her B'arnet t,and - __ ._ mother Burnve her., ·Mrs. 0 tt ,at Ma dd en ' s L um b e~ Y ar. tIV(!!> ufte r whIch he cloRed t he af· d Gra'de 7- Ma ..'ir' All .. . .. G ~ Thursd ay .'evenln g of this. week en" corge urday ns March p ou 30 se Oil , II Funera l servlcel l conduc ted by ' t I!I'·(rtnn pr Jlrogl'a.m vOIcmg .' . .. in the H ou!te on the Bible bill E9 wa rds, Helen, G-...oen ,Ruth 1:10ek th' 0 ' .'. _ • . Mrs Maggie Burn.et has moved ett, MerllJ Plllnck, :Marga ret DEft.TH S of all in wishing the w!Jlch provoke d a great deaf of ilis. the Rev. J. J. Schaeff er, Rog· For Sule, 3000 rGd s of A meri. . of into her new home recentl y pur. ers. ' re t urn of many more similar oc· Rsion 'pro and cO.n on a hearing St. Mary'S, were . held at the Me· _ . . ' chlidlj!d from the CI P. D. Le:lllllng, olle o f the pl·Gm· eRs it''! " F RI'd crn I h thO W d -Gru de 8 t I'" cU "'I" , . ' cnn ..1 1 . ,_ ZIIlC Insulate d beld several days ago. The bill f ' !lce, _ u full Inn frW11t Crubbe urfJ unera ome 18, farm , l\1erl' el'S ()[ Clinton cou nt y. i • gllu ge and full wCIj:(ht· bes t evel'· e nea· heirs . • - - - -. .. am. ElIis, Jean~e:. Me redith; Doris made. . would ' reQll r ' ,the State Directo r day, 'aftern Ion. The vast Ma dde n' s Lumbe r Yard. cl lhl:~ h [{ l lull'stlay I fro, 1l1 . ga ngrl'en,e, number HAPPY HOUR CLUB MEETS l Werntz , Bessie i eto prepare a man1,lel Sahs bury, Leadll of Educati on of flGral · ttibutel l sent . from far W Ie. u o,":,od .1(\1'( emn 0 t11' For sale at Madden 's Lumbe r .Woolla rd. . --~ . . " of Scriptu re selectio ns for each C, J Murray r eturn ed S::'tu l'llllY nrte n es .. HIS I'Ight leg gwas u"',l' love Yard, Mrs. Eurl Hocket t and M'·!I. 9 ' steei fence post drivers ; h day, 01 ten verses each, to be read Schoo\ - Rebecc a Dun· after a visit tG WlIshin glG n D. C. will drive ' posts through rocks on . ,ami mary E~ (juy,' Louise III inn offoret I hiS FrClnk Braddolck were hostess es to 'n every public school in the state. ~len. where he witll e~l;ed the inau:::u r[l' \ t'h '. heamlt~ Burial __ w_a_ s -4 in _Miami ••_ _ cemete _ r. c re ek b~d g t~aJn (f "':1 L nme the Happy .. s easl " Iy. del's1""n , , , ,f1uy IIt w", 'nt",. "d Hour clnb on Tu esday ! U o ""e, ""', tt Ma b e] .' Mc- t 'Ion ceremG nleS, ·t . I ant ' V' In by RoP" "''''., Il'g Jnlll. . I'ougt ' ell Iva f Ion G . ~. Ie t dca m· i :1>'"1 OI'nOlln. "' . Mnrc Ii 12 ,n t th e h lime , . Mil." Em. tlv'e Lloyd Weaver , of Pm" Th,m. . . WILL. A_D Y WORK Mrs. Lee Hawke and dau'g hters, ,f H,,""< t.Tw'" ty-t., mom.. _ • . . .. . :-. For sule at 's Lumb er Mrs. Maynar d Weltz and Miss Dor R.T he Fhre!l"1 bel'S were prl'!J.ent. No program m n wlll gIve t~e' 4th Yard 3 Nationa l Madden ACHIE VE. MENT. IYAY . double j:l('k fen ' Dr, L. B. Hall will be' absent is Hawke , were Daytoln 'Visitors (0 b h' '. I . d was prepnre d for this meeti~ g and , '. Ig h ASC .po ., ' rty, Friday e en- stretch ers--th e tGol . 'P t! ce . on Marc h 20' F n'd a.y. rom IS to stl'et~l: " t e ISh~lldlrv:ve" y IS WI( GW nn after n short . . 109' prll 5• . •\, . busines s session the ' . f " h rac your WIfe fe nce WIth. Membe rs of all Nut rit!on classes to 24 Inclu8iv e. _ The Ohio wo ThC I[ r en ' was spen t 'In ft m" •. oI ' I II M d t a it ernoon~ '''b'lnlf a State . . .• 1 and tbeir friends will meet . at .the univers ity 'Is 'giving a .limited I) e u nl'lO 'HIS 1e ( on aya quilt that had Deen comme nced We certajn ly have someth ing to . Waynes ville Gym on We.dnellday, ber : of veterlna l-!ans the 'num,(ery busy at MI'. lind Mrs. W. E. Curn 11 en- w p. m. oppor- be eniji,uBiaBtic apout when we work prepnrl rtg some tim e ago. theIr play, ent i- tertni ned on S unday, MI'. and March 27, at 10 a. m. , -A good a v ery F e) s0l."e advanc ed work show' you '''Youre x Silverse al lf sil- tied, George Kendall , hus band of El- pleasan t time RpentAfter in work and "The . dinner and an Interes ting program m Mr. lind Carl Brllcc of Co lumbus In , In Burnet to s0'!le t Kendal l, died at his chat, iI very ' deiieiQu!l two"co urse It cannot rust .or wear '-:-'--r, . ,. 'I\n d .Mr. a nd. Mra. Ru s!\ell ' $alil,ibuI'Y rome in Fairmo unt; · Ind., Friday, will be feature d. Call the of the more commo n!y found black and .has. a luncheG n was served . b¥ th'e has· beau. 192iJ. F'IELD group leaders for inform ation', MEET nnd . fum ily. seaBeB of cattlb 'a""d .poulfry . Main ty. ' Select for YGu:r Murc h 15. MI'. Kendal l and his tesses; assisted ' by. chest. _ _ • Rhodes .county emphas is . ,will 'be placed eQn- It's , the best.. Cary's wife who is the daught er of the Bunnel l Mr.s. Sadie -J;te!lR.on: . ',;~ R' w'e 'have' a 'tag!ou l. a:bOJ1;ion ' and baceilla ry Shop. Leb.a non, Ohio • . Jewelry al'!d , t rack nlc.et' 'WjlJ be conduc ted \vatchm oker Jilte WiJ1iam a nd Elizabe th Bur: . '..".' . 'IIt the WIl~I:eJ\. \!'O unty fairgro unds at thQ hea.d Gf DaVIS. Fy.rt;Jas anel 1Ifrs. C. R. C~NCE T .. whIte dlarrhe a • ..' Gu.rrep aii· dcpart- ne tt, and a sister of Miss Martha ~Ich ' ' ( . . -' . " w~re . 'invlteH ~,e'lIt/l. ,. -· Meet· at .L ebanlln , FrIday ' May·· 3.. Su- ment - that is equippe d d . AI.. to -repair Burnet per cent of the ' . t, visited t:~lntive s here last mg adJourn enterta !ne'd ed to m!et' w,tW Mr!\_ M. Cll'lort, of every a time piece- also .Augus t. haa rna e .of <,OhiO be a.c . ·m celebra tIOn her IIpn, C"arles , aJ\on; J. W. ;r.:omp of Morrow ",1 , by the' !letter anlt engrav er· Ca· {Dtl. .that birthda y anniven arY. Friday. - !. • - -,-:- A J. C. Vi,:!n, r Ottetbe that in, com: ry'e Jew.el ? Shop,: Leil.anon, OMo. e of be . III v.er"i. Edward WaltoD', father 0'1. ..;,.. BAity CH'ICK one .;blttb.daY .cake adorne d and. to arra nge ::: "W11i bf of numbe r. . , Mrs: Lawren • ce BrGwn and table at WhIch werCi. seated. '," t h.e events .. the Ch\caeo , . V t t: .~ Little J"ek Ewar d, S<tD Qf,·:!1r. Burnet t Butterw ortH, died Mrs. C J)UC ~n. Hall. will accomp nay. blm to litt\e .f olks, who thoroug at hi's hly enJoy· R. E. Gray 'Fbe conu' 0;: S. U., · 01:.... r ntt\le JI1I cha~ge of t1te the and fllrs. Max. Ross, nee· Violl!- home near Xenia Sundny night Concer t,P Colum.b us wh,ere . she ' will attend ed the , .. af· sJat. County 'Ae~nt 'CluB a~l¢t· wee~ .. . . to .awarded...i8 compo's. Shnpso n, former ly ·ofSpri ngboTo.. ' on Marcb . 24 at the Chicle· fair. an illness Gt" three weeks. b with four to} ed of Superln .tenden ts G: H. Ger- has bee" IItIriol18ly III ..y I rnih • N C. R, 'lCboolwith .1!on-- nend serv ices were bel<i in tile e ,neW' •• t tor aster ke. 01 29, Frankli n; J. E. Sprinkl . oc e, of n vulsion s at their home in e .' e tb _ the )lui GBlette ' ,1.60 JeargOW'th a GlOm "Llt· 9S to Spring V,!lIe.y o ouae. c · M . E. church Tu ere, be .. ,&.95. Klnp Mille, Y., bu.t is reporte d betteli at this day. aftet:no \ln an~ burial - " ee em, b race nco~ ,Smith. SprlngbGr'o, and ..1. W . ., Holt, of N. W8II' In ne'SYllte ' time. ' Sprmg Va~ley ' cemete ry. interes ted an' ID1nWIq
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Common Pie.. Court Proe:eedin,a
In the case of Th e Comme rcial we~l·k~~!1:i~~~~(~i;.eOf ht :~ln!~~!~:. Pap r Purchtts Corporation V IS. wilt perso nlllly be at '~ he Miami ho• 1LJ.(JSfJ!.4TCD 8Y fP.M'KIlDRIJ£V Mal' Y E. igfri eu, as execu trix tel, Dll yt on, Ohio , on Tu esda y and of th estate of W. H. Seigfrieu, Wodn esday, March 26th nnd 27th, deceased, the dcfellcl a nt wns grant- f r om 1: 0 00 u. m ., to 4 p. m. dal'1 y. Phone NO. 320 . Pbone No.7 ' ed leave to fi le answ er on Ot· beNot ie:e-Only ,entlemen are in. "Then I 11 m co ming in ." l upo n ynur fllce agai n, Loonal'llo." fore Ma r ch 20. vited to e:a ll at thia time aa apee:CHAPT ER IV. be loo ked troub led , but sh e " Y OIl OI llst not te ll h{' r," he mut .Norea 1-1. Hat wke, fas adnllinisctll:a - ia) arrllnll'ementa will be announe:1 The ' Eng lishm an looked at the co uld n ot send him away. He te roel. " II'eUI' t hnt you wi ll nut!" t!'l X 0 t 1Ie os ate a , tan ey . Ir- ed later for women and children. wood Co. , supplies, $ 1:1. 12; KiI- pla nt nf t he Ford M otOI' Co. , will ot bel' girl , a lm ost for the first I clambered over th e low JX.lli ng, She shook he l' head . t on Hawk e, deceased, was gran t.MI' . l oinhll l'di says: time, as she cam e up lind joined ' and, p ushing back t he boughs a nd "'I'her(' i~ nu nN:d . I a m not ed .1 ~8 \'e t? ~ I c an swe r a nd cr08~ " Th e Meinha rdi Rupture Shi eld" pa tr ick-Fr nc h M o tol'c~1' Co" . r e- perllli t 1.000,000 ,0 00 gull on~ of them. Her dark eyes were f ull of shrubs wh ich g rew betwee n thein , a nxious to dellOlice my ow ~ b roth- ' 1~~tlt~~I! wlt hl1le 5 day.s fron~V ?I~tc: will no t onl y retu in t he ' Rup t ure pairs , $J . 17 ; Roll Sl' l'vlce StntlOn , wute l' to fl ow int o the power house tcars and her .face was troubled. ma de his way up to t he,Jlank by or ax n wou ld-he abductor." H k C t c ~us against I UI perf ect ly, bu t it exe rcises a nd ball e l'Y, $8.25 ; F. O. J a mes, !lUI>- o r th e "'\)I·tI plant. d ni1~'. Ther was very little r elief or her sid e. I "MllrJ,;'lw ritn, I was despemte," aw ~ e a . ~tr e n gt he n s t he weakened muscl es Jllief< f or dog wllHl cn, $ 1.85 ; Ben "H1I\'e yo u bee n away?" she he crie d pa:sion utely. "And th at - ther eby co ntrac tin g t he olle ning F. E rtel . compeTlsll1ion a nd da mt hankfuh'/' 5 for he'r estape in 'SHE PREVARICATED her expression . The E nglishman II ked. cu r ~ecl E nglill hlllll l1, he hall b eComr.Jon Pleaa New , Suit. in 10 dnys on th e average Clllle , Il ge on road, $ 10.75; Adam N. Apgill', co mpe nsation nlHI Ilnmuge on J ohn H. Th ompson , as executor usuall y g iving in stll ntan eous r cwas nophysiogno mist, but he was l .')' s. 1 hnve bee n home. 1I 0me," come my e\'i l g niu<o It was a Th e mi ~ tl c t o(' hlu!lhcd for shomo, a little puzzled: he repented bitterly. " I ha l'(: Wll n- misel'llble 'han ce t hut e nllb led him of the e5late o f William G. Thomp Ii ~ f, wit hstantfin g .lI11 sti'ain regllrd roo d. $.1:1; n pn n .SOl't ·I' , comp enA K it hun g above t h(' clunr, " There is no dan ge r n ow , ig- dered throug h t he woods. lind I to become yuur prese rve r." so n, dece ll~etl , pill intiff. \'s. Frank lells of the size or locllti on of th e '!lt ion nnd dllm ll~c on r oad. $8 <1; l\'\rs. J alli cs Walsh, l' ompensnLi on When th (' IIlniden tuld he r f1 nme " It was a \'ery fllrt ul1 ate nn e C. Hnll. Mrs. Mabel L. Hall and Hu ptur e. nOl'ina,' he sa id reassuringly. "To- I have climbed the hills wh ere we •' he had 11 eve r bce n ki ~se d bemorrow I will go to the polic e, and I spent our childhood. I huve loo k- for yo u, Le na rdo." W. H. Hu tehinsQn , f or mon ey only . "The Meinhardi Rupture ' Shield " lind dllma ge on I'oud. $ 10:1 ; Emfore. I dare s.ay that we shall g t to the ed u pon the old sce nes, a nd lilY "Wh ut do yu u l1l ea n ?" he cried Am oun t claimed $50 0 with iht er- hilS 11 0 ,u nderst!·lIps . It is IIl so ('Iy Onlll, co m "e n ~ nti o n nnd ,durnbottom of the wh ole affa ir." hl'a rt is br oken. " sha r ply. " T ('I I mc, h ilS he bee n c~t at 8 ',t lIer a nn u m from Jan- per fec tl y' sanita ry a nd pl'l1c1ically a/:e on I'oa d, $ 1 48 . ~ 0 ; A .D. Grup e RECTIFYING A MISTAKE She shudder ed, but made n o reHer eyes fill ed with tears. For hcr("?" uo ry :1 I. I !J28, li nd with inter e. t in de truc ible lind clln b e W Ol'll vin e, (:l)lllpensa tio n li nd da ma ge on r oad, $'1.10. ply,walking on by their side, but a moment her t houg hts. too, we nt " Yes." a t G',; pel' annum or $40 from whil e ba th ing. - -a lit tle distance apart. As ior l bll ek to the days when t1wy hal) li e ~ ec ll1 ed to ca lm him. elf with J lInuary :lI , 1 H2 9 and oth !'r r elief. Rup tures often ca use Stomllch Et hl' l- "Wha t n fin ely chiseled the Englishman , he was in para- be(' n chil d ren togethel', a nu he ha\l ; a great elfo rt. H e was on t he Fred H. StOY n vs. Estel' Alice Trou bles, Ba ckllche , Co nst ipation , muut h you huve ! It oug ht t o be A BIG TUNNEL dise . To a tl in te nts and purposes bee n her he ro brothe l'. HolY t im e I t hreshold of what he had co me to Steve ns for divo rce. Charg es Ner vo us ness a nd othe r nilments on a g irl's fnce." he was alon e with Adrienne Car- ' ha d cha nged t hem both, and how kn ow. H e m us t keep cool, or sh e I g ross n egl ect. whi ch pr olllptly tli 'app ear u Cter the .J nc k- " Wcll, I sel do ll1 mi ;s 1I ~ The tunnel be ing planned fr om . I Fl ol'Il Mae Hoss ys. Homer Hoss , Ruptur e is J)I'operly retnin ed. tuccio, listening to her low voice, fill' apart t hey had drifted . Th ey \I' , ul d tell him not hing. the Detroit ri v(,I' to lhe Rouge op portunity." Please do not write a!<king for and evey now and t hen st ealing a could nevel' be the ame IIga in . . " Marghllritu,' 'he sai d slowly , f or di vo rce . Charges , alimony and glance downwllrd into those won- She kn ew it Qu it e weI\, There had " t he till1e is fast co min g wh ('n I injunct ion. li te rat ure 0 1' to be fitte d by mail, Le Hoy Maupin V!!. Iildred W. liS t his is impossibl e. Every case derful eyes, just then ve ry soft grown up a gr ea t bll l'rier be- sha ll have no 111 0 1'0 favor s to a sk and sweet. That walk through tween th em. She coul d not even you. Will yo u r emember that Mnupin , l11inol' for divo rce. mu st be seen per sonally; th erethe scented darkness, with the I prete nd t o sympathi ze with h im, yu u 0 1' ill Y ~ i ste J' . und g runt me Cha rges, g ross n~gle ct of dut y. fa I'e. I visit this se ction from time far-off murmur of the sea always although he r hea rt was st ill f ull a g reat one now?" _ _ __ . to t illl e. There is no chat'g e for in their ears, was like the dawn- of pity. "If I ca n, Leonll l'do. " P ro b a t e C ourt P ro~ee d'Inll'a clemonst l·ati on . MONEY LOANED ing of a new era in his life. "L eona rd o. J am SOlTY, " s h~ " lI is g ood. I s ha ll n ot ask you Spee:ial Notie:e-All e:.uatomera It was she who talked most, and whisper ed. " lIow is it, I wa ndel', an yt hin j! impossible or unreasonThe judge advised tha t LeonUl'd Ihat I have fitted "ere clurinll' the he who listened. Yet he was very that all thl'o ugh li fe yo u seem t o a ble. T ell l11 e t he tr uth a bout Ad- Price , a ll eged insnne , can be re- paat live yeara are ~ nvited to call happy; and when they reached hav e Fct YOUI' hea r l upo n t hings ri enne an d th js E ng li shll1an. T ell ceived into th e Da yton Stute for inapeelion for which there will her villa, and he left them at the which ar e impossible," me how yo u have spe nt your day!> hospi tal. . be no e:barc e . LO NG OR , HORT TIME- E lisy dQor, she gave him a white flower " It is fate!" sin ce t his a ITuir, find how oft en hI! He be l' M. Dill, Ol(Ccutor of th e Ple.ae note the above date. and "I say it is-" - terms. AI~o S ur veying a nd Ab"I sa)' it isn't-'~ ~t rnc tin g. Wr ite and I will call which he had found courage to " Fate! But you ar e a man, a nd ,' has been he re. The n te U me whllt es tatc of Jul ~u Earhart , de- office hours e:arefully. Buaioe.. "Hush, my dear chiidren-),I> u'll I nnd ~ee YOll ; Sa m D. H enkle, \Va:.'beg ior. ma n should control fa te." yo u yo urself think. T eU me wh eth cense d, fi cd hi S hrst Ilnd final aC- demanda prevent atoPP'inc at any nes \' lll e, OhIO. J11 " May I call on you to-morrow?" "Have I not t ried 1" h e an swer - 01' she cal·e. fol' him ; a nd h e for co unt. . (Tbia give the window ';l pain (pane) ," 1 other city in th:a aection. It was Mother nab bit trying 10 LOANS on Li v!'. lock. ChnUcls, he asked, t rembling for the an- ed bitterly. " T ell m e. do I so hCI·. Let h hea r th e whole trulh ' Inv(>ntory !ln~ a~:pral sem ent til- , viait ia for. white peo'ple onl,.)lIWel·. ea sily relinQu i:.h my grellt desire? so that I may know how to nc!." ed; Owe n S. H.. ggll~ s, executor o f I r.:. J . Meinhardi, Home Offi ce 1551 m~ke peace between tl:c t\vo Rabbit I Sl'co nd MOI·ta l!<' s. Notes bought. chIldren. J ohn lIarbin e .lr Xenia Ohio "If you would like to, yes," she Why a m 1 here ? B ecau se I have " Leonardo," she whiRper cd , "re- the estu te of Allee C. Ludlum, de- I N. Crawford Avenu e, Chicago. "\Vell, Mother. I wan, Bobbie to , ." . answered readily. "Come early if sa id to myself th at I will not be member OUI' watchword, ' Endur- ce ased. 0 help' the Blues 3I1d-" Th e judge a dviscd th at Belljayou have nothing to do, a~d we denij!d. Adrienn e shall be min e !" u nce.' I will tell ~' o u eve rything . "Who has the blues? That's what will give you an afternoon tea a She looked at him steadily. J... oJ'd t. Mauri ce ca me on the day min B .Bangham, IIt Ilt.'gecl in slln e, I want to know," said Bobbie reply. Farm ers o f Wane n nnc1 adjoining · I E f V ~8tn te II 10 a Schnell (L 111'), ena to hl's s·lst-r. b ' l'Anglaise. By the bye," she add" We have not mct, Leona rd o, a Clel' nul' Il dve nture. H e stayed can be r eccived in the Dayt on I fl co un t. ies may 0 tum money on ed, a little s hyly, "is there not lIince t he night after t h.e conce rt. t ill evcning . an d we walk ed with State hospital. el a ., ma nors. r ~t IIncl fin al. If you children are ready 1'1l~x- long ti me loa ns, at 5 per cent inE t a tc of Ag ne s Vuil , ueceasc d. plaIn about the Blues.'" t ('l'e~t. Cost o f scc nring t he sam e something which YOU have forgot- Do you know that we had an a d- hill1 on th e Marina. The next day L. F. Simonton, gUlll'dinn o f I "I know Mother, blu if We are Is VC I'V r euRonnbl e. thl'ou~h The ten?" . venture on th e way home ?" W I! wen L yachtin g with him. Yes- Corwin Robert Cr·o ppe l·, min or, first Ilnd fllIIl!. red-" . Feele r81 La nd B UIik. F or fUI·tlier -- - - He divined her mcaning at once. " Tell me 'about it," he answe r- te rday lind to-day hc has sp ent IiINI his firs t accoun t . ReAl> Eatate Tranafer. "You're getting awfully',funny," reo informa t ion cnll on or Roore8s M. "Of course, I ought to have ed, looking away. nea dy the whole of his l ime here. W. Chest(>r Mapl , exe cutor of I plied Billie. . h B told you my name!" he exclaim"Is thCl'e an y n eed, Leon ardo ?" I believe that he is in love wi th til esta te of Amanda M. Walker, GURsie Tuylol'. by s hel'iff t o "Even the Clock Is Ja~hing as il C. DRA KE. '1· I·t'a~ ure l', p one 16cd hastily_ ' "How s tupid of me. A taint tinge of color stole into Adrienn e, !lnd as fOl' her , if ~ he deceased, filed his sale bill in said S IlI'Ilhoemol(e l', . 197 acres in puts it. hand, In front of its face," X L!:ba non, Ohio. Uni on Tp. laughed Bobbie. _ .. - ~- --. --"'--=-== It is St. Maurice-Lord St. Mau- his olive cheek. does not love him already, I be- estate. rice." "You guessed them'," he !laid. li eve that sh e soon will . You have The last wil! and t es tament of Sara Shoemaker to William and "tome. keep ·still. Let 'Mother tell WANTED "Lord St. Maurice I Then .are "Tell me, docs she know? Has as ke d fo r t he t ru t h. my brot he r, John Gilmo ur, deceused, was ad- Mildl 'ed Cal(, .J 97 IIcrcS" in South am on~ of- the Bluet al YOUI - - - - - - -you not the fortunate possessor of she any idca?" and it is best lh at you should milled to probate. . Lebnnon. lChool:-Jt counts 20 when'[ visit and DE ALE RS WANT E D' - R E AL thst delightfu, little yacht in the "None." hav e it. F org ive me for the pnin Th e court ord ercd that deeds Charles Bowyer to the S tu te of it counts 20 when Mrs. White Rabbil au INE RS OPPORTUNI'l'Y. We harbor?" "She does llOt s uspect me at it \n us t cause you." co nveying all t he right, title and Ohio, 0.55 acres in Deerfie ld Tp . gou for the Red •. Ia that quite clear Il n place seve ral live nwake men "Yea, it you mean the Pandora all?" in terest of the , estate of R. Van Choste r SlI wye rs to Christ Brun- to ~u children?" in It profi tll ble busin ess selling dilIhe's mine. Do you like l1ailing? "No; she thinks that it wa s a n or Th e E ng lishma n sat flui te s till. Tl'ess. deceased, be made and dc- net· 49. 88 aCI'ell in Union Tp. : Sur~ it'. clQr, b~t wben are you rect to con~ Ulll e l'S in your home Will you come for a sail?" he ask- di nary a t tack by robbers, and th at ho lding in his hand a long, curious· li ve red by the Le ba non Citizens Oakl e y M. and David Clifford B(lIn,?' alked Bobbie. Coun ty. Write Quickly i ol' fr ce I . "J am going when you fwo go uped eagerly. th~ cal'l'iage was to take UII a li t- Iy-s ha ped dagge l·,. which the first Nati onal Bank and Trust company R'd ~ ge, so e heirs at Inw of ~ahlon atair. and out your feet at the head ca t.u l?gu e. . "We'll talk .about it to-mor- tIe wa~ into the interior, so that I g~ enm . of m o~nilght had . shown (IS admini strator, t o the sev~ral Ridge , d eceased, to Maggie W' I of the bed and go to tleep. No, I I C. C. HEB ERLINC COMPANY, row," s he laughed, holding out they mIght hold us and demand 11 him Iymg at, hi S fe et. , parties entitled, fo r the various Burnet . lot No. 3 in Hani son mean, when you put yout heads al D pt. 1 90 Blooming ton , lIl s. her band. "Goodnight." ransom: It was her own idea; I ~e wall no coward, but he 1plve t.·acts of land cov el'(1 d by t heir re- Square in Wayne sville. the bead of the Mdt and-" m20 He let her hand eo. If he h el a·i d nothin . eel as ' though I u httl; IIhudder as. he e~amlned I1p ective contracts. .John M. Wilson to Edwin A. and ' "Motbel'j I tJiltilrVou mUit haV! it a moment longer, and a little were de'c eiving her, but '1 cannot ; t he thln.g, an.d felt Its blUish steel , Notice of es tates 'for settlem ent Mary E. Wil oon , 70 acres in Eli st b«n talkinlf to the Wise Old Owl, T_ more firmly than was absolutely tell her. She would never look edge Wit h hiS fing er. It was by are se t for hearing Mar ch 11 at TUl'tl ecreek Tp. lau,bed BUUe. -U-abt-p.v·~'oMl~-====~~~_~_---,"-';:-_ ___ Mother a bl. 1du. ' necessary, was he much to blame? 1____ _ _ _ __ __ _ \ 9 o'clock a, m. - - -Bobble foUo.wed .uk and fOnD the HOUSE o.f 7 r oom5, large gard en , "Good-night,". he said. "GoodW. F. M.oss. administrator of CommiaJionera' Proe:eedin,a chiJc!reQ were dlmfllDc the ltaira' Oil pasture lot. on Fourth street. . night, Signorina." he added. bow· th e estate of Mary Grover, deBills allowed: Trustees of Public the way tQ their rooau. Itiquire I}f L. M. Sawin, 26,1, Delaing to Mal'l'harita. "I shall come ceased, filed his inve ntory and ap- Affairs, water rents f or jail and lIllIie ,ookcd dOWll aDd ~oute4:ar wnre Ave., Dayton. Ohio. m20 to-morrow afternoon." praisement in court. juil I'esidence, $28 .11; Ohio Cen- fat~' JO'l have a bole In 'JO Then he Wrndd away, and walkCourt approved of the sales reo JP" ·tried Mn. RabbIt. In FOR SALE ed with long swinging steps back port made by J. O. Cartwright, trill Phone .Corp., tolls for offices, $38.83; OhIO Central Phone Cor., IlDAQIII'!Dt . to the hotel. executor of the estate of Maria nhon e rents for offices, $48.60; "HiL "".•~ hel.I". Waf JDQUth.- FOR SA LE- 8-room house elccMaria Dean. "Margharita I" The Lebanon. Patriot, noti~es, cried BIIII':,,: as sbe dacke4 Into her tl'ici ty, wate l', g ood lot ; i~ rentAccounts filed: E state of Anna She bad found her way into 'a ~1:3 0; Carl \Vmner, redecoratmg ~ ing t o pay 13 Y.! 'iI . Good t erms. Maria ean, decea sed, first and Jail res., $265.88: The Book Shop, lonely corner of the villa grounds • _ • W. . Sears, phone 7 9. m20 final. . and, with her head resting upon supplies fo~' courthouse, $7.00; Estate of Hannah M. McFadden Trustees of Public Affairs, light her hands,- she was gazing across FOR SALE- 100 bu . of 2-l'ear.old deceased, first and fina\. accounts, $79.12; East End Coal corn, sound ; about 2 loads of the blue sunlit waters of the bay. Accounts approvt!d, estate of ton, c6al for courthouse, $10.80; sheaf oats ; 5 head Q.f Jersey milk Below,' hidden by the thickly-grow George W. Byers, deceased, thir~ Lebanon Farmers Co-Op. Co., coal IN PAIt'I'ITIOX cow, two springers. Walter Janing shrubs, was ttte white, dusty and final account. road, and the voice which disfo1' courthouse, $18.76; W. C. Tur W ,ARIIEN""C'OiiMON PLEAS ney~R. D. 5. m20 E state of Wm. L,. Keever, de- ton, coal for courthouse, $19.80; turbed her thoughts seemed to FOR SALE- Fifty Buff Leghorn ceased , firs t and finall. come from it. She pushed the John Law & Son, coal oil t~r court e...., No. 14013 hens. Mrs. J .. R. Shaml>augh, Estate of Olivia Mhlott, de- house, $1.05; V. M. Totnpkms pay, white flowering rhododendrons on Daniel Clark Hal'veys burg, Ohio . . - *m20 ceased, first and final. Qne side and .peered throu~h. . . ~ roll , m nt h ending .February 28, J ohn h~~k et al :.< $66.80; F . M. Collins; payroll, By ;vol rlue of an art! r at sal e. dul y FOR SALE-Good sound corn; al"Leonardo I" she ex¢laimed. Lel, In th o above mohth end'lng Feb . 28 , ' $4476 Issu ed caMe from nnd 8nldtoCo" so 6 tons of lIlfalfa hay.Je~e onaro!" ' . ,' slaled mer olrected. 1 will . . 'Are you alone?" he asked. no mean s II toy weupon' it had' Eden Terry, payroll month ending ofter ror IInle by 'Way of publlc .auc, Prend ergast, R. D. 2., Oregoma, "Yes. Adrienne Is in the house, been fashioned and rnean't for use Feb. 28, $~47.30 i' A. T. 'Rettig, ·Nlo.,h 2 ~l~ ~~~ ~~e~~8ro~h. ~~ ~~~~~~: phone Waynesville 1I1F21. m13 believe.'~ What use' Somehow he felt that payroll endmg month Feb. 28, fatI 10 0 clock n. m. . on Bald day, the FOR SALE- 2-horse farm 'wagon, . a lowing described r enl estal e. 10he had escaped a 'f'ery great dan- $102.05' , Ch ar Ies E . B ra db ury, -pay wit ; in No. 1 condition. Chal'les C. ge~ as he put the thing thought- roll month endin~ Feb. 28, $65.Two lots F~~8;~I~n:lf,Tate 10 the Strouse, R. D. 5. .f20 fully into biB lIocke1t, and leaned 40; Perry, B. SImpson, seryi\!es, Hamlet ot Corwin. In tho Township FOR ' Save the Piee:es' THE FUMBLE FAMILY by E. C. DUNKEL back' in his chair. "he shrill voic- $16.60: Newport Culvert Co., carr. ot Wayne, ounty at Warren and ' SALE- Corn und ohay, corn
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es and clatt~r of ,lasses around him sounded curloll!lly unreal in his ears. By degrees he CAtrle to himself, and leariing forward took a match from the little marble table and relit his cigar. Then, for the, first time he noticed with a start tbat the ~hair opposite to him was occupied, occupied, too, by a figure_ which was perfectly :familiar. It was a Sicilian who Slit there, and Quietly smoking a long cigarette, and with his face shaded by the open palm of his halld, Lord St. Maurice inade no sign at · recognition. OJl t he contrary, he turned his head away, prefeering not to be seen. His nerves were' already highly strung, and there seel1).Cd to him to be Romething omirlous in his stcond meet.I'ng W1'tb tbe Sl·cl·ll'an. If he could
have been sure of bcing able to do so unnoticed, he would have got. up· and gone to his hotel. "Goo'd -evenl'ng, SI"'norl" r> Lord St. Maurice. turned and looked into the whih" corpse-like face of· the Sicilian. It told its Qwn s.t ory• . There WIIS trouble to come. . . "Good.evenin", SI'''',n or,'' be an.. .' " swered quietly. The Sicilian leaned over the table. There were gray rims u~der hIs eyes, and evim. hIs lips ha.d.Jo"t their c.olor. . "A' week ago, Sl&'l~ol'," 'he remarked, ").Ve occupied these same j se~ta here. ' . "I remember It," LIGrd St. Maurice replied qufetly, . (To- be c'ontin'l led)
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sewer, $42.04; Howard Cook, grave.l, $66.30: The Book Shop, sup1 f or recor d er, $3 . 75 ; Th e B 00 k PIeS, Shop, supplie.8 for auditor, .$5.90; oa.yton St enciI W or"", .-I f supp les o.r audItor, $4.61; The Woodrow-Wed Stanage l"'. ....0., supp l'les, $2260 . ; t he Columbus Blank Book Co., BUpplies, $8: The Fldelit~ and Ca8ualty Co , of N. Y., premo on bond, $16 th C I b BI k B k ~ ; . e a urn us an 00 c, supplies tor pros .atty.,$9. 76; t e C~lumbus Blank Bo.o k Co., sup" pileR for clerk of ~ourts, $42; the. Book Shop, supphes for clerk of cOl,lrts, i the .Columbus Blank n~ k C I f or pro ba te "'VIa 0., supp le~ court, $6~ ;L. Prlnce & Co., one s et d r ilwlllg III strumen t s f or Co. RUrv., $7.50; John Law ' '' . ~on, ea f t $73 40 W t re a coun y car, , . ; al es Garage, care of county. car, $17:45 W .R . Fulkerth, sherdf, was.hlng
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ie going to end on sucH and sueh ice cream, white eake, coffee and , rick':; Dn~' , W~tI gi\'en :Inu 0 tR~ty NINE TIMES AROUND WORLD ~ candy Wilil !lel'vcu by the commit- gl'cen and white lunch wa~ 'veel' J , W, TUrtoll, Nilc~, Mi eh .. l ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY 'I'S. Mal' ;m'et Tu~k 1', 11'11. hn~ th"iven Ih£' thr fOl'd ' alHoAll for tflj1t sl.'cohd sun, thlID ks t ('(! attrncliv(\ly garbed in g r een Professor. It's a great comfort a nd white .opron s !Inri caps. All BCI'nice Bogu lI, Mrs. j.~vn MlIe- nwbiles he has owne.1 II di ~tnn~e D. L. CRANE Publi; her to know thab It is· ·coming along, voted t his party u decided s ue· Donn ld, Jlll'!!. Osee Ha rlan, Mrs. I en ua l to lIil\(' timt's ul'uund the Inl'tl ' Merritt, Ml'lI. I~v!l lyn hU _ l worlel, has n V£' I' hl'en Cl Ut of gns, Office Phoue ................ .. .... No. t 12 But r eally, we g uess we'll just ce s. stl"ing 1llong for a while with t he Mrs . William Lukcns entertainmak I' and It's. Hnry • hUlllnk(>l' 1 oi l or wot r unci hn . . nov I' hac! J..ocnl JlOui'lry ruiscl':I urn gettlDg Rftaidence .......................... No. i 18 sun t hll t we know, and ju'!l l'e- ed with a show I' honori ng Miss ent. L'tained t hi rty n1(1mhcrs of the , n n acc ici nt. Ile pi \'c\lH se cl his mor,) '>I(g~-.!gg!l willa IIQllv ier, f use to orry weer a se cond Geneva. Monn, a t her homl' east. of W h th ol11on' ~ IVI first Ford, 0 tO llrlllg' r , 111 1,)• 1'V, -",,_ of bottet L e:l/!'ul' II t t 11(' ' .ClI. r. srlloullll't 8l.1 ·ll~-(·p"" Sub.criptio,:, Price, $1.50 a Year one t P er-. tow n 'lIturday Y J Clunlity. afternoo n. hom of th hitter S a Ul'IlLy ev- drove it 10:1,200 mil s. :lnd til n is coming Ill ong or no. ~onally,'-we- don't n eed it! ening: "ames !lnd co n test. ap- sold it for $ 125 ·o , h. by feeding 6nl.r.tI al Po.to Hic. 01 Woy n •• .,Ule Th e Massie T ownship Achieve. J11'Opl'lll to ·t. Patrick's Day . _ ___ ___ - - - i)hlu, o. SeeonJ Cia •• Man MGtt ~ r ment meeting will be held at t he Conned the divers io n. A dcliciQuR · *, T own Hall Monday eveni ng, Mar. two-cou rse IUllch wns sCl'ved Ht n HAD LONG LIFE MARCH 20, 1929 A NEW WAY TO TELL TIME 25. Supper will be served Ilt 7 b('lIl1tifull y tuh lc. ---,' i "1 II tt, of New York' "Cce, t h is e,m .' w h 0 h ave h oc ' l\'Jauriee .. " has t wo vhlk!; . I 0 ' e Ioe kf . I All women - - - - - - - - - - - - - * Il ny 0 t Ie wna"k t h IS . · Win . ter, !ire Ci ty. is d s iting lit " Jl olc'-i n-th e . "lie mu st 11[1\'e Icc! n d ouble Henry Rh ei nhardL, chairman of in"il .'U tt, ('ome a nd hrin~ lh e il' Woods." I life." -rhe llIon wh o lacks eO Ul'llge to t he A ~so clnted DroBs Indu stries, fam ili es. Br ing table se rvi c(' fQr mllke l\ !<tUl' t has Il lrendy r eached Chicago , comes fo r t h with II brand the famil y. th e tinish.- L. M. Crandall. Mllnufuct lIr".1 sin ce 18!U. Time new idea on t he moot problem of \:\:\1 ',\1 , 111':1'011'1' OF 'I' ll": ' ·I.Ell li II', TilE MI'. and i\lrs. A. S. Collett at t C>l(o,t1 mul prOl·ed. SU llpliCii the the le ngt h of skirts. \' 11 .1, \ ,4a: '".' \\ \\ :\1'::""11 . 1. 1" \\ '·\11111·: ' 1' 4" ' ''1'\. IIIlJ .. tC l)d ecl lhe Wa y nc Town ship Fal'I·' ,u r Ih,-" 1,"1",, ·,,1 \ ~'nr EII,II .. ", H t" .·.·mln"r :t ' . Ill:.:·... rnlr;illOi yuur fowls lUusl bnve. . ------ -------. He s uggests that dresses should mel's l'lub at the hOllle of MI'. !I nd 1'0' )<111.111 \ ·I·I·a, ~ ' I ' \ ' I ' I': l1l ': :\ ' 11 Custs Iltt l ·. I I be worn dowrl to t he kn ee at. Mrs. uri Duke, Th ursday. 1:1': ;-';1': 1:'\1 . \' 11 .1 .. \' :1': I' I ' ;-';I'~ Pnys biRo Feed 1!;il a l l4" . 1;1 111 1:1,"\' I, 1:1 :.".... .. .......... . " . • , . ,i I I u :.! I DON'T WORRY YET I noo n, a nd ho ur by hour longer i l to your hirds I t ' v l'lld :; 1','1' l h , ' ,',.\1. , ....... . ;1~ 7-: .~, ~ , I I dl'esses should be wom until at rl' ,,'a l .. , " . .. . , ........ . . ; :~! I I .; , nnd w U Lc h Lewis Snel( i!l suffcring wit h a 17.0 \II," rl ditllrt, s l' If' 111 " \ l·: " · . ... , ... .. . . .. ... . .-,:! I ~ I, ~ results. • • mielnight the d resses wo uld be as hl'l,l(c n a 1'111 , sustained whe n crank lill l:ll h '''' ' ' 1'' 11 1'' '1' :t 1. (: I .!~ . . . . ' . . • . . . . . . , .. ,. IQng liS in t he days of OUI' grand- in" a ca r . .\11 ' :\1 1 ' \1' \L 1~lil :-\rl:IJ.:~ I \ \ ' lIt'l' " · 411 · " . .. "I ~· . I __ P EARL G RIT Th e ~u n will shin e fo l' n billion mother!;. !tala" ,'" .• i l l l l ' ; l n 1 1" : . . . 1:1; 0;, ('lllll es in IO-lb. [:" I 'l' i pl ~ (.,t· til ., \ t::'1 1 . . . . . . . . . •.•• •• . • ~ 1,; -;- . ..: 7 MI'. a nd MI·s. 1m Sy fert! have cll rttJll S nnd YCll r~ , an d the n when it begins tu This would give women fashion's ·f .. t :. I . . , . .. ,. , .. .. . . . . . ,.,.' ..... . ....• .:.!:~ I I I. :1:.: I 00-IlI. L ug~, I.:, ,,, I\d l lil l c .' ril l' I II. ' l ' a!' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. . :::! ."' ,:.:I II dim anQ t h (, I' will f Qrm to take its , authority to change ' t he ir frocks be ' n e nt e r ta ining Mrs. Syfcrd's ' " I, . 1· , · I Ii I / ' · I' ': 1. I:i :! ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gl!t II ~ upply at I j every hour. The suggestion has sHe r. Mrs . Bishop, of Washing - ":1'1·:,'1: :111:1111 \1. .\ SSI': S":.\lI·::>;T t·" ."SJ' I : I · . " I · I "~ I·... ~I' once. !t ;t[n llt l' . l n Ii IlHI\ I . I 'I :.!' . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . been given seriotl s attention all Lo n C .H. p !Ice. ,.;" 1'1.· ,, 01 i t U)'I':-' ( il l' III!' \ ':t I'. .. . ::t ~I': II .: So SUYS Pl'o fess~r Millika n of l over the country.. . 1'. \1 ;111 '" I ''' ·I·III I .l' 1' :11. I !I ;':;<o. . ... . .. ~I i. f;:: Th e M. E . Aid held t he ir I'egthe Cali fol'Oia Institute of TeehIt is sa iel thal thiS suggestIOn , H:d 'I" . :11 .• :,: ... . i ll t . I,..l;ll i ll'-!: ;111 11 ' ·U II . "IlIld!" . 1 ~ :: 1) :, :1 ul n l' meeting Thursday afternoo n ·:-: 1:\ I:\~; 1 · · 1·:\:11 ~ -if fo llowed, would be a wondedul A pl'ogrll ill suggestive of Sl. Patnology. Hnllln ..· •· .I:lIl \lhl\" I . 1~ 1 ': :o. . .. .. .... , .. . I; " 1," .101 1'111' t It, ~ ~ '11 I . Othe rs have sa id t hat the sun compro mise, pleas ing both the ad'I' (l tal . wou ld eventuully go out and nll ' vocates of long a nd short skirts. are Gold' by th e f oll owing ----=----===----== -=-=- - -_. 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On t he wa ll neal' my desk, hangs withol,lt much e ffort, sets me flrsl-rate pictul'c of Colonel prai8 in~ him with all my might. Ono! tiling! I never kn ew a boy Lindbergh - Ameri ~II 's Lindbergh. who rea lly adoreel his mother, who I ke ep it hllnging thel'e because ~\' as n't wo rt hy to st~ nd before the it lends me inspiratio n. Th is mere Kin g. boy r un ks with the wol'ld's greatThis Lindbel'gh face is my in-\ c ~t m en- Dnd bravest. spiration. It seems to say "On-. Mnny youths pass my dool' dul'- ward- Upward '" Th ere are a ing the day. They seem to pos- thousand paths to fame IIside from es.~ the same physical eq uipment the nir and the marvellou s ' flight Ill:! my ail' hero- and many of thel·ein. Every hu».an brain is n them look more ro b ust than he ; storehouse of unparrelled ene rgy. but I d o not. know t he names of Wha t an example to othei·s of our th" youths that PIISS my door; youth, is this Lindbergh I th y llI ay not ha ve t ried to do any "Let's go- let's go," the pievCI'y big things. ture Heem s to be saying. Ah, the Not t hat t.hcre Bren't big things dauntless bravery- the boundless woiting t o be d one -not that; bravep- the boundless courage t1I'se boys he l'e jus t have n't stop- ilepicted here! I wouldn't p'nrt ])ed to t.ake! a n invoice of their with lhi!'l picture for any reason· ' cn pn1Jilitie~. And. I do ubt if they able sum. But there are those ve'r th ough t seriously of doing wh o look at a portrait time and t h in"'" that would make the be!lt again, and nevel' see it. .. " of America applaud them, pl'nllle Th e boys arc still passing my I hllve just hellrd that this Lind- doo!'; they'l'e going to t he park bel'gh boy is very clevoted to his to watch the game. ----------a
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were c ordial host and hostess on Fanners may tak e their co ws to Tu esday evenin'" when they enter- co.opera tiv c m ilk ing lin es, like t!I C .. production lill e in an autom obtle --. -. - - ~-~ tained at dinner and "500," the fa ct o ry. W orklllc n wil . ta nd still, . '·IX .\,N( ·I .\I . Ilf:l'UII'I' ' IW ' l ' lIl~ n(l.\110 .... l~ n' J CA'I' IOX fo llowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. co\\'s slowly passing them, one .;0.. ,. .,"11... ". , "'''u,," l.!!ucllnK Uf"(·f" n." .... :U .... , IU~"" William Lukens and Mary Caro-, man cleaning them free of· dust by i\1"JiI",I~ 'l'v,,-uMbl,. Ituru. ~t'huul nl"Cricot . \\ nrrru ( '"unC,' Il Et· Jo: II "I'," Iyn, .Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carr ' vacuum cleaner made by Mr. RG\,EN E : HARVEYSBURG and Billy, Mrs. Rose Carr, Mr. Woo ley o f the ,{meric;)n Radiator 1,()tJn l '''ax :$Do ~ d Jn l e rtlMt. lllHl Si n J\l II ~ Jo' 1I11(1 .... ~ I .. i .!)t. FERTILIZER COMPANY I. OC I\( Tu.~ ~ tJ --A Il u l h r ) )U J'l)OKf' !:L • • , •. . . . • • . • ••• . ' , and Mrs. Robert Stump, Mr. and Company r.~ to 1'"xe,.- p ,.or' ~cll uf tll~tr1I , "tlt.lll "r 2. 0,; rnll l ~ "·,·Y... . ~I U 13,02 Mrs. Clint Cleaver' and Ruth, Mr. Harvey.bur., Ohio . Inl !).·(· l fr('iIl Stn t ' 0:. 11 1 '1 · ~t1l1rl1J l e I I Itl .. .. ...... . 2, ,~O n p Yil~ry I r. l ~ r (js l , . .. . ... . .•• . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. and Mrs . . Howard Graham llnd Anoth er man wo uld \\'ash the I !!;I.!ltl . Call Harvey.bur. Fertiliser 'rota} 1t ~ vCllllt.. . ...... . ..... . ... . . . . .... . . . ... . Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett Cl' WS" udders, 'a nother apply the ~(I:'I: · r: I·, \,I~Nli ·at Our Expen.e ' l" . and Mrs. Mary Doater; Willium milkillg machincry, ano ther meet :;nle o r Prol'r. A·! Y lind Bnok s........ .. . •. ... . .. . ittl'" I 'J'tHnl .'h) t l - I ~ \'t.' I1UC • . • • . . .•• •• . •.. ••• . . • . . .. . Ihe milked cow, walking off the and Charles Doster. TOTAl. /{ 1-:(~ I~ 1 f'T:; .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .... . ....... . . . . . line to her dinner. II ,II .A;-; 'h .•)'1,1' l ; A It \' I Hl . !fI t , : . ---~ -The Woman's Civic League held o lI .. r :l l )0' 1111\ 1 . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :! ~t ; :! . '7:~ Bond 11Il c l'u:-t t :\nol Xill l ~ i n g- '1" 111 111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... O..!.!1S their annual party for members Such a ' plan, taking the ' cow ((l 1'(lUt1 Hahtll, ' C' . .... . .. .... .. .• ... ... . . . . :lH ".i l snd their families in the Gym on the man, would ;>ut milk farming .. 1·o llll Hccc.I Jll Hnd HallltH ·,·I .. , . . , . . . SHit;;) .r,!) r Thurdsay evening, Games and 1 on a modc:rn indus trial ba sis .. The nl~1I U Il~I': ~1 EX ... " NOTARY PUBLIC PEll,OXAI:. ::;j': 1:\'/I 'I': : contests suggestive of St. Pat- averag~ milk farmer would Ialee ~o ;\ -,\ (illl i ll I ~ t 1':111011National Bank rick's Day caused plenty of merri- gc:l thl~t)l. cents a quart for ~IS t. M e m'.i'· r~ LlIl'H,1 (lr I-:dll "nlloll ...... ..... . ..... l U(I.011 ~. , ' Ie, k . .. . .. .. . ... . . ... ............ ..... ... .. ~:, . OO t d k pt the guests on the mIlk, as Walker Gordon d~es, 111Will Drawn - E.tat•• Settled men an :1-1·4, :..· \ 11 0111(' " Ad ln ltli~lrllll()n ~ a IHri ~ s Bnd \ Va";l'M 1 .. . :1:'. e. . . 5tead of $1.80 for 100 pounds of lu tlll'lIl' l1on, . move. Muscl was. furmllhed by milk but that is another problem. t:1":!~1. Pdnt:i)lnIM. Tt'lL CIICl'ii, p lt' ... . . ...... .. ..... 77tH . 7f, WaYDeivill••· Ohio the band, A tempting repast of ' O lt crali (l J) of SI hoo l ' f1ln nt -
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1n F. I Ectrlt-t 1\' . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . , . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . On the high road a man dise! Ii Tru.nsnol'·la ti o n or 'p " I)I1...- l 'o nlr" " 1 . .., . . . his hand, orders a driver to 6tOP I ~. '1'11 tll .. ,·, plthl 10 oth,- I' IlI ~ l,· lc t R ... .. .... .. . The driver has two glle~s('~. HI Ii . Ad\'c'·lt" n,.: ·.. ..... "...... . . . . ...... .. .. . m.a y be Mo pped by a hig,hwaYl1lan, 1'/IlI~~~ :1 (~(;,itr'u:ct "·.i,i ·oi.<-,; · il ;·\ie;·· :::i.;·;·i.:.;.·.' .·.' :. . inlent O il' robbing him, or hy a "'- F IX'!,;!) C HArtU l,]S. AN" l 'ONTnlBc T roNH: . 'v irtuous prohibil'ion en!orc'cment a. rI1 R U r:ut(.~r .. . ....... . .. .... . . ..... .. .. , .. . . . ii. '1' l'nc h "I'~ Hl'lI r "m en L on l l'l.b utl o n ... ; .. .. . .. officer.' investigating. . 'ro t a l F Ix"" h(w S"s 1\1111 L!1l "lr lll1 t ..o n ~ ... . . Thc wise thing is to stop and H- nr:!n1' 'IU n ' l en: save your life, for in eithcr caR 1. Bo n d~ 1I1 n. lllrlnl\' .................... .. .... ... 2. Thlc r uN I on Oo n .I K . .. .. • .. . . .... .. . ... . • . .... y~u run.. the 'risk of beini shot T a lnl D e hl Rel' v Ire ........ •. . . •.. .. . .. . . . . .. .
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In tI!e se days of wide _pread crimc It is diffieult 10 know wh ethcr to stand still ur run, Henry Lago wltz, 5cv e~ ~een. innocenl of evi l, co mi i1 /t , :ot of hi~ aunt's hOUSl!, sa l\' a " plain clothes" delective wh o fo r S,) IlIC reason :lid il't I;::', lJi~ looks .. lid told him ;0 stop. • Hc thou g ht it was a highwayman, and ran. On general princi;>Ies, tb e d etective shot him. He will recover.'
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Mr. Mills, able advertis ing man, wisbea .'you to·' know that he has offere.'".President Coolid'g e $75,000 a yeal for four {eats, to a¢t as jten'eral 'dire'c tor o . a home.furnish. tng movement. : .. . P.residj!n, Coolidge has bigger off~rs. Why ' not· offer the homefurnishing Job to Colonel Lil)dbergh, ' whose . Mind just now Ii probably concentrated on that very tubjec.t. ,.
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Beck and family. form l'ly wat h, diAInond 01: other gifts for as Carr, J o~ia h Davis, Maynard JlI'I)I'V WOlllllll'd hn!! l'etu)'n d of annl Winchcstel', have bel' orne 1h· hoy 01' girl graduale Ilt ury1s Weltz, Charle!! Robi zer , Emerson nh l'l' n ' I,t it IJf R vera I weeks resident of Wllyne ville, and are J ewelr y ~ hop.. LOI'e open ven- Earnhurt, F .Ray Moomaw. The lltl ~I' I·~town, .lnd."ancl 0 yton_ occuP. ing ui Phillips hou se on ings, Lebano n, hio . gil'ls proved themselves delightful Inin stl' et. hostesses both in thei r manner of N II' de ~ ig:n8 'in I 2{) Wnll PaMrs. I". 1 , ;'If 01 maw vi~ ited Mrs. S rving and in entertaining theil' 1('(' \ (),Oll) in :<locl" l\IYC'I' llYlllnn, Mrs. Onkley ng lc. by. l\1i. se~ ,I. H , Dl'os hark lit Kingllton, Ohio. g uests. It·t fl' nt in sto~ k.· Myel' H ymn n. Mary M. ,Unglcsby, Esther Hen- la ~t Fl'ida',' Mrs. !)I'l'sbu k wiJI The W. M. . Girls met at "Ye IC'I'Hon, Kathl'yn Torn 1', MI' ~. M a ~' be I'(' n, ' mlie l't' d by some rc~id ell ts MI'. (\1\('1 Mrfl. (; I n Dlll'i A Ilncl nal'u_Weltz Ilnd Mrs. C1elll, Blond in , uY lIl'svilJl' as . li s.'3 Grace Bec. Olde lubb" Thill' dllY afternoo n at 4 o'clock. During t.he· business ramily und 1 l'1'l B gun wcrl) ell- mot.ol'ed to Monro , Illurtlay "un session we had several i nteresting (\·I·taint'd at. the· 1. R. Bunnell SII - ing. ~fj'. IIlld Ir~ . B. :. Ho\\'ell. who, di~cussio ns , umong them the plnn J.:'Il I' taillp 'I'll . <IllY ev(' ning. \\'ith tlleil' ~()11. D<:an nnfl wife, of the repelition of the play was :\11'. and !\Irs. Ronald 1\1. Hawke SP(' l1t t he wi n!.cr at Hunica n, Ala. g ive n up for the present, due to • .T. :\ ll)o re \\' 0 : ca lled til Ma- celclJl'nteti Lheir firtecn t h \\' 'ddin g h : I\' (' I'l'turn£'tI lo Llteir respcctiv the Il lre ady crowded season; al1 riun . lntl., In aC'c nu nt of the d('ath annivl!\'Sllry und al so Lh e birLh hlY hO l11 es ill I'ort WiHinm /lnu hi- money-muking schellle'i were disI I ' his Si!;tl'l' , Ml's. usnn J . Hutch- of tlH'il' neph ew, harles F. II nrt- 'H~O, cu·sse ~1 nnd ~everal lIrticles were inAo n, wh it'll o('c urr,,11 on Friday soc k, which fell on thC' same day . lidded to ou r eo nstitution . Ad1lI0r nin . Fnnera l st:rviC'<'s wcre hy ha\'ing a fnmily reunion on "If \I' CUll \l'l' lIl,leet a diamon~1 jo urn cd lo meel Thul'sday, March Ileld 10 nda y nllll'ning'. Ill' waLC'h Hllti k,i ,)w w(' arc getSu nday, Mal'ch 17. 'rh o:;e Pl't'~ 21st. (' nt w 'I'C, Mrs. Edith 1\1. Hurri s, tin g fu ll \'alll co '!" 111II'C confidencc t'MOIII' r n" g lnssc'!'; :Ire in while Mrs. Laura H .M osher, 1\11'. 1I 1l 1'l'ill in the jO Il'l' /t' l' w ho ~e l' vco s you, PLEASANTLY SUI~PRISED I\old . It will hI! a plel\sure to l\f Ilsher, MI'. and Mrs. P. C. 1!:lI·t · Cnntid"ll c£' I,,·i IIgs us togcther. how tllt'1ll 10 you. Dr. Rudo lph, sock , Mi ~s Mildrc'd nn d ~la ~ t,, 1' ('.II-y' < .l l,\·;"II'Y Shop. Lcllllnon, O. J. C, Ilnw\< • was pleasantly ur-I'Y ijrhl 1I1I1'ciuli ~ t, is hel'e TueM- ' hlll'les IInrI SOcl(, o( i\l ilfortl. ,. . . pri!led at his home Su n.day, March 1'1 dAY. 1'hur~day lint! ::;ot ul'fluy, u,.y'll J ~ \\'t·lt·y -'hop, Ll! hnnon, Ohio. Sub ~ (,I'ibc f OI' thc r.(inll,i Gnz ' ll : t I ;,:, \~',~~:~:d~ tt'~,~", er,1,I,~~·to~~~~ 17, th oCI'usio n .being in honor of 11I1I1I!,·,. illll1r.,\l1 Sa t urday cveninl!'. his bi rthday nnOlvel'.sary Ab out a ~-----!"":!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~""'''!"'''~~~-- l i\ l nr h !I . AfL'r dinner " 500" o'clocll all the family walked . In "':t .' hLt' divel'" j,ln. Thos(' present nnd at 6 ' o'cl~('k a cO~Cl'ed (lish W(' r(' Mi,·" .s Elizah"lh I3l'nnstro- ' supper was ('nJoyed. '1 hose pl'e ~ foll· . Huth (" \IIk MaiJ('1 McMi ll a n ' e nt WCI'C . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. (';'l':\ \'(' lI o('k l't t. Kathh!,'n and NI' I ~ Hawke, ~r. unlLMrs. J. P. Fromm Ii" G l'ali :lIl1. Ev nlyn Tuck ra nd und famIly, Ml': and Mrs. C. L. Tlll' JI11 :1 Il arl. nck . and Mllssl's. Hawke and fam Il y, Robert Mu ll n Fli 1i' 1I1'n(IS, /{u ss£'ll Wil son und Mr. a nd Mrs. M. F. W eltz, MI'. Wl~ CUlT)' 11 fu ll lin of Feeds a nd SUPllli£'s ' for l3ahy Chid". I 1I,' an d Mrs. KUI·I Hawke , Mr. Rnd I'\l1:ln Su rfat: '. __ _ _ _ _ Mrs. Ray Hawke a nlll daughter, I of Dayton, Mr, lind Mrs. Ralph WAYNE CHICK STARTER Vanee and son, of Plensant Plain. ROLLED OATS .....
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WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST Bible School a nd Lord's Supper at IJ :,10 a'. m. We were delighted with the attendance at our "CenWry Day" services last Lord's nay . To all who were there we exten d a cordinl invitation to come THE REXALL STORE tigH in, and to t hose who were not there, we extend a cordial invitaPhone 120 WAYNESVILLE, OHI.O ' , tio n to como and see why we arc , growing and to help us grow. A - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " " men's class has been started, men are coming; we want more men. Evening evangelistic service at 7 :30 p. m. ~s a musical 'program is to be g ive n on Easter Sunday n'ight an Easte'r sermon will be preached on March . 24, subject, "The Coro nation of Christ." Al wa'ys a good special musical num-
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Mr. Walter Dakin enterta ined at dinner recently, ·1\Ir. and Mrs. Abe Dakin, of Be:lmon t; · a lso Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dakin and children of Dayton. A. B. Shan er is improving at time of this writing. Gladman Ellis is driving a new car. John Myers has a new radio set. &unday callers on F rank Dakin and family were, E rviin Mulford and family, Emest Nixon and wife Ada Shaner, Edna Shaner and Roberta Crone, of LelDanon, and Gelia Dakin. Mrs. Frank Dakin spe nt last Friday at the home of Mrs. Harolil Kellis, helPin g the ladies of Mt. Holly Aid society finish a quilt. This quilt is now ready for sale. Anybody interested cull on our president, Mrs. Herbert Marlatt. Mr. Holly Ladies Aid will give a chicken supper il1 the Tlear f uture -watch for the date, come and help a good cause. . Hiley Gibson and fmnily were Lebanon visitors last Flridoy. Harry Dakin made a visit to Lebanon on business last.Thursday Miss Anna Kin~ and Mr. Odell Hyman, of Lebanon, were mal'ried recently. They are making · their home for the present with the bride's aunt, Mrs. Frank Hartsock, of Route 1. We extend our best wishes to this young couple, Misses Edna and Ada and Mr. Horace Shaner attended! a Qirthday s urprise on Miss Irene Crone and John Crone, at Lebanon, Saturday. Miss Roberta Crone spent the week-end wit.)l the Misses Edna a nd Ada Shaner. Mrs. C. p , Ellis and Misses Edna and Ada Shaner were Dayto n shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Myers and son, Chester, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. V. Myers. Mr.' and MI·s. A. B. S haner and family entertained at dinner, Mr. John Crone and Miss Roberta Crone, of Lebanon . Afternon 'c ollers were Mr. and Mrs. Will Stroud and Perry Hartsiock. Miss Alice Chenoweth c:ntertain ed friends from Lebanon Sunda y. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. ElIis_and children, Eldon and Freda, and Mr. 'G, H. Ellis attended 'an allday meeting at the Haryeysburg church, Sunday.
Sunda)' nrtern~on with Lewis &fur ,·ay. . . 1I1r. nnd !\II'R. Unrold RogerB and M1'8. Gibllon, of Bl,llbl'ook, an\1 MI'. PUlIr!', tlf llayl\lll. p nt. Sul!day with ·Ml'. I1nd 1\'1r5. RIlY Smith and fllmily. . MI'. und Mrs. RC d .. entertain d compnn y from pl'ingfi Id unda,Y ai'ternoon.
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The Ladies Aid and Dorcas societies held an all-day comfort knotting in Hie Annex Friday. Rev. Curless, T. O. Haydock and J. L. Conard attended a confere nce of Boy -S~out committeemen of Clinton county in the Gen. Denver hotel, Wilmington, Thursday afternoon. Six o'clock dinner was served them in the private dining room. ,NeY" Burlington Masonic lodge held its annual inspection Wednesday evening 'of last week. Visiting brethr.e n were prellent ber. Crom Xenia, Wilmington, Blanches hesler Williamson, Minister. ter, New Vienna, Waynesville, Day ton and Yellow .Sprlngs. The Eastern Star served dinner to LYTLE CHURCH , about eighty-five brethren. Remem ber Sund ay School at More than 100 persons enjoyed ~ :00 p. m., preaching at 3 :00 p . the banquet honoring the S. V. H. m. OUI' goal for Easter is 100. S. basketball teams at the High Bo ost YOlll' own home town and School buildin'g Friday evening. t' omm ulli ty, first for its own welThe banquet tables were decoratfaro a nd developmen t in all lines ed with candles and the three silof en deavor. ver trophies won by the school Evel'ybody is cordially invited. this yea~. :tetters 'were presented' Henry Saylor, Supt. the players by ·Coach Lane, who gave .•smail gold basketballs. Mr. METHODIST CHURCH Lane was the recipient of a ,beautiful white gold watch band. The Chu l'ch Schoo l 0 :15 a.m., topie, "Stewardshi p of Self, Subboys' team won the championship ~ta nce an d Service in Morning wor 0 fGreene county this year and ship 10 :30, subject, "Jesus' TI'iRobert Orite:5 won a silver, cup fOT umphu l Ent ry into J er,usalem." goal pitching. '. The other trophy l:vtlning service 7 :30, subject, which was displayed was the o~e "Loosed from Bondage." Choir --- won by Miss Ruby Smith In 'the rehearsal l"rid.a y 7 :30 p. m. ,.' Greene County Oratorical Musical ' 'l'he !Ladies Aid socl'e ty '.. will aSS)" Scantest, . ,. ~ . , ' . ., " . I ' Mrs. '.J . C. M,Q1'1'II, who""al Ie-. , meet · at the church ' ~hur8day at 2 p .m. The Sunshine chorus will riously ill w~e~, ·11 somewhat :n leet T~lt\rsdny afternoon' just af, FOR SALE ., improved.. '; ",-,; , tel' school. !fhe Queen Esthers' , Robert J;lmith, Yiola .~d 'Ru~ WiU.Dl.e et at. tli·e. parsonage Satur- FOR SA-LE--;:A complete ~dle8 Curry ~r. pjll~ ' Qf Inendl at day Il~t l'noo n at 2- otclock: The' course . published by National Oxford ov.er the w.eek. end, res,r11111t meeting of the official Salesmen Training Association. I The Chrl~n Endeavor~ held •. board will be held Monday at 7 :30 This is a splendid coil1'~e . Call loclalat lbe home of )fr., and )Ira. J) • .m . All arc welcome.. or see Vem Armitage', Wa-ynes- H. F. Compton FrIda), a,enlne. Rev. J Qseph Be.nnett, Pastor. ville. .m27 Mr. and lin. C. ~ Dicklnspn"
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an d Mrs. K. E;.Kut 1'lthlee om n, p!';oof n at ltis nn dllughte r ,Mary plnce. lI a l'l'ison C.ialdine and son, I~ur l , of Dayton. Elmer Lamb and wife, of Waynesville, wore Sun- \ day guests of Heru'y Moore and fam ily. 1\11'. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards ' are II OW pl easll ntly located on the ir own farm here, having moved fl;om lhe Swi ndler farm. We lire sorry to report the illness of lillie A lucrt Lec Talmage at his home in South Leuanon , We nil hope for a speedy recovcry.
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on Bnd ' daughter, pent the weekend with relativc8 In ('olumbus, and attenued th State Basketball tournament. Vernu" ·tiles is driving a neW' Glen Davis, wife and Bert BoLaSalle concli. gan s pent Thursday in Dayton. MI'. Catherine Jordan and daughter, Ha nnah, and sons, Ed and George, spent unduy with r latives in Mldcll"town. Harold and Howard McKay l!pent ThUl'sdlly' in Wilmington w'i th their Thc Aid society will give 11 futh 1', J, B. McKuy ,clebrating chicken suppe'r on Friclay night, his 70th birthda y. \ . MU1'ch 22. Evcl'yboy invited. ' The DaviR fll mily spent Sunday Mrs. Fauber and Mrs, HUlltingwith E . C, Man'non and family, to n called an Mr. nnd ·Mrs. S. P. nea l' Wi lm ington. Michael Sunday lIfternoon. This place is SUPI)Osed to be Miss Lula Kellis lip nt Saturwen represented at the Cnok ing day und Sunday with he l' pRtents. Mrs. E lvis Michael a nd family club round-up to be hold in Clarks vill e Tu esday. spent undny with her pUl'ents, We ure glad to welcoJne the Mr. nnd Mt". Herbert Murlatt. The Aid soc iety has a Sta r quilt Bennct fllrnily back in t his neighfIJ I' sale, bo rho od. especially the church. Frank Babblee and fllmily, of Prof. W. R. Kersey, of Turtlecreek, Rpent Sundny eve ning at Dayton, spc nt Sunday with Mr. lind Mrs. Ling. Lhe McKuy home he'r e . Clarence Crawford and family R. J . MUl'ray and wiIe spent Sunduy aftCl'noon wilh l~u 1'l Thursday in Waynesville. and family, of nenr h e l'l~ Mrs. K. E. 'Chompson rcc eived Mr. and Mrs. Roy Shaw lind t il · sa d news on Tuesduy oC the fumily of nem' Xenin, spen l S unsudde n dCllth of h r liistcl'-in -Iaw, day with Mrs, Shllw's lIIother, Mrs. J. W. Stroull, of Denve\', Col. M,'S, Dol'll Morgnll and family. Joe Morgan ant! sister s, Mellie The Teny family hnd for their SU llliuy dinnet' guests, Orlnn(lo and Mnb£'I, of neul' L£'bano n, spent Bl'unn nn, uIId wi fe, of Xenia, Mrs. MaLe l F. T erry. of Duyton, Mr.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, ' MARCH 27. , 1929 KEEP STATE FAIR CLEAN
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P erry L. Green, dirlliol' of thl' Ohio State fair, is firm in his stand to keep the fail' clean above all else, u sand that has full approbation of Gov. Coopor. The State - fair is to bo held August 26 to 31 this year. Arrllllgements are going forward, The 111 lest item of interest in this direction was the closing of a contract a few duys ago for the services of the fumed Armco band, of Middleto~vn, at this year's fair. . __ ._. _ _ _ - -_
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OLUMBUS, OHIO- The clos1.:1, l Sn ltlnluy a rt ('I'I~ "(' lI a Inrgq ing duys nf the Eighty-eighth GennllllllH' I' of pu pil ,. !tl'co l1lp:lI,jpd by i\lrs, J1 c.tI ~h. w('nt [" Ll'lmn!m In e r81 A!4Selllh ly have been lively, ontcltain ing a s well II!! animated pnrlitipnt" ill the ~uullly sc hnhrand ellt'l"gclic. Th('y have a lso l'hip cnnte~ t. Thi , (·"nlei<l i ~ ~tnt 1ll'l:!n 11111riwd with h!'Od work and wide und hrll; 11" ('1' Oil high pc h",. I~ muny ~I eepless hour~ fo r members C(,llllH'1i I1g in i', T ho~(' who WI'I ,t of s 'v '1'111 cUlllmittees endeavorfr o m \\'av rt l" ivllt' ifll'llIde IllI' fnl If)will" : ' !t una ld Hal·d in. ilonal,1 ing to shtlpe legi slllli on so thut it .... may be ready for pl'e~entation to HONORED BRIDE-TO-BE --- - - - ' . , M!\KE Pil GRIMAGE TO l1awl,('. V,'11ll1l Al'l1l ila {C , \ ' (' I'd 'Ii ll both branches at the curliest posMISCELLANEOUS SHOWER ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL WAYNESVILLE CI-IURCH OF the [ClItlll'(' ;" 1))" l'lIing wOI'~h i p nt l BELGIUM DATTLE FIELDS Fox. J\lu l'Y .1\1 Mill,'r, Mildl'l'Il s ible moment. Aftel' meeting _ __ _ CHRI ST 10 :2 U, su ld el'l. "Chl'i.,l is Iti til' lI. " _ _ Fr ic l'Il1 no d. (' IN) 1111\\'1:" , Eve lyn March 2!l , Good Friday. lhl'ee r II I I I (' . ('<lrl\night. :l 1 ~lry I.(·u h Edwul·ds. dail Ml's. F. n. Hend erson and Mrs. hour service fIoon) 12 m. to :3 p. WAY . ' II) I I On SePlembc r 1·1 of th i~ .V ~ III'. Char les Whilak"I·. l~ h ':l n(l1' SW!lrl · . y , with sess ionsI Ilasting h until S ",? W(' I. • y lI P. , \l 1~lI,IUIlIOII. nllJlIlght fol' severa lays t e en - H. M .Tumel· were hostesses at s m. SubJ'ec ' of t he medilatl' ollS llible School ut !J ::10 a . m, c.\' 'nlll~! ~H' r~l t<~ , I : , , s u ).I,c(', " " 111 (;011 r<JI'IlI1' r 111l' nll l ('r~ of th l' .. \ I' 0 II \ ' r J " mnn . MaC(·y 'ar t ('I', AI·thlll' SW:ll't . . I h " frOll1 the LOl'd's Su ppe r is ob"e l'\'cd at the I'. ' r~ h IH IC 0 • C~lI s.·. lIl " Icctiuns comJlllltee Wit 1 t e ·pleasant affair Sa turday even in". .. lha~ sev" n la"..> L \V OI"'S U 'I,\"h i ' 'jl), un · I :!'ilh (B ll ,' h:-'(') ll iv i ~ iun will sn:! 1.1' 1. Bunl f't\{' Jacksoll , The lma St CI S S , aid· of eCl'etary of tate ar- at the home of the fOI'me r, C I'O~!l . It is IJc rfectiy proper to ~ oncl u :i lJn "f ea rh Bih lC' !'lr huol ~ 11Ill' (' Ol' ll S . ur, ' n.:-·. ,' :. ~ ,P' I fl'II HI :\1" 1I11'1'al. C,,"ada, on 11 pilI th d Ifts h . M' GI·I . . . "V ' d I' I I . I 1 II I. Chellr 1'/" " (""', 11 1 I· 1'101 :1\' .John. 1;;,,11 Whar ton. \..,,111 S(·an. J n en l'e . !'Own, prepare( e r: onorlnng ISS lIuy!! HaJ'lan e nt er 0 )' d,' part during the Rlng- !\ 88 10 n. f e :u" e ll-: ,tC', Wit I '1'1 \\ 1'0'" ...', ,; : . " J' I ,111.1 1:"". to the "It! b:tltlfl fi,·lds . BC' rtha Fil e r. RIH'a El lis. CathNto the billrp.codifying the state's whose marriag ' e to Mr. John Bo: ing of a Il ynln. ConIc 'If onlY l the recellt allendunce :I nd ("llhu .' P. 1l1. 1(' 1. ,.lnn,,, > .,. I," 'I.:"iii I,,· .. 1'.1("' \1 ,·" li t' whirh will be . I hI ' I ' t W I (I A I l ,? ine Bran ~ tl'llt o r . ll".I L'n [l('lIz IIlltl L' 1('('lIO n aw~, w i~ I prOV I( es per - len, of Dayton ,will bC' an eve nt ['or l'l v" m·lnulr.•. and show your siu"nl. JI Ip U ~ to h ll\'(' a l1 "tlH' r 111<'" •• 1'1"1 I" a, - 1'. I I'l' r"rmal ti('die al ion Ill' thl:! three Annll O'r-: ·ill. DlIl' to u mi , under~ ~~ l ' " II\\ ! ' " a:-'. T' lIla llent regist ration o( voters and of March 30, The guests were aPIJrecilition of the great sacrifice gr()ut day o n Easle r ~ lIntlu)r . 1m, II I. . \'.'1 n I·S. .n y nwn ' onnpl'. 11I('mllr i: ti: III 1·: )·l1c • .Bl' I),(illrl1 lind · II IHl S I,eell !l U b ml' tl eu,I t 0 the t IiC' wome n 0 f S M ' ,I ' 1"11 <. I I u 1\11 :\1'" welcome. ' .IIII!,· f · of th lJein g of. w• IIll' t. al'y's Ilarish, 1ll1l(1 ~ for "ou IJY Jes us ChrISt. meul al Iy :,'1ft· (!l >1 ) e .,,('100 nIH '01, ,I. I:, ! II a l lun c h at,·.I standing f ere, I Fe\,('r:, I e() fs lIbj"ct< I ~ , . I" 1 I P II I' f t he !'UPI' 1S WIO If ., Sl'nale for I'" ss II g.... IIcteu up- und ;p 'cilll friend s who £howered Ell sler !Jav, March 31, Chllreh nun,b(!I' of t he fo lk wi ll dri ... e to ,. v .. 1l '('jJ 1 ,1'11111' . a ~ " !". Fl'all Cl', '11 I tl ' went \\'('rc 11 01" !I{')'milll'" to tn lH' on f Ilvol'nb Iy it WI t len go to II:! the prusl>ective bride with misccl- School ut !J :30. Festival se rvice F l'I'Y and a sisL in t h ' Ea ~t C' r TIIi >, l' i ll~ril11 l.1!!C', with it R inte r- lht" te~ ts, Hilli SI' and i( it co ncul's will be Ian nus gifts , beauliful as well as a nd Holy Commun iun " t 10 :30, p I'O[!l'Um at t hnt church, E\,., ry I . ' f"'.EC HEEK COMMUNITY " :lt ion:i1 ~: ~ni(j ta!l ~(" i~ on" of th e Th ()~' winnin!.! first IIr ~ (,I'o nd nf r C'ady for Ihe Kig.nature o,f , the Go.v Il ructica l. witll the following lllusicul pro- one who clln make thi h ~h o r t trip i~ CHURCH iI 1II(1 ~l illlp ,,:· t ·11l1 hi ~ l'l ri('al {'v('n ts LelJanun will gil III Miam i 1IIlivl' r I er ll o.I·., I .nre)' Its pI'O. ... lslo.ns f In A : hort program of music was rrr.'IITI! co rdially in\'i~ed to f{1I along. At 1 ;:1 t hi' :1: 11 :.1 ·' "f' Ohi,) . The d('di- ~ily next Sutu l'ci ny \\ IIf' 1'(' the (Ii ~ , I " . I " I I '1 " f) }lI'Hllue ntla yt'llI'S prllllal'les . 0 d a deli!!htful feal ure. Mrs. !\fay'i:30 I). Ill., a I>I'O"l'am of lllu ~ ic ,.,I' c lon,• . ':., n. Ill.; , ~ !l~i "ll o f lht: Ohi" ualtlc nl('nlll lrict conlest will hI' Iwld. .. F " \ '. "" a;; r Thp April und August wi" be combine naTd W eltz sang two numbers, IIl process. ional- "CollIe Yo 'aith!l nrl ,,"'cilul ill l1 '\ wil l he gi\'C' l1 hl' I'(', ( 1:/1 ' (' oJ! I- S ~(,I'\,lr (' . li:o.\!1 p. ' l i :tl ~ , tlJl!dh(·1' with til(! Tl'turn of on th e secon d Tuesdny in Muy, Love You Truly,' 'nncl "At DlIwnful" ._, ullivan l The F elTv f olk lIl'e h (' l lli n~ us in :n.; Gos pel Sen·ice. 7 ::10 p. Ill,: t lli' I",.\'s "I' lil (' "Id : ~7 t h di\'i~i()l: fo ll owing ralings w ,,!,(, mad" by th is and ' :1 rell l t reat is in store "Holin ess Prl' lIchinj!." Shake ~- t o :la l' :Cl,Ill': of ll' ·ir hi ~ lory llIall ' Waynesv ill e st ud en ts : w hich it is estimated will .s~ve ing." Miss Esther Hende r su n play- l\nth ~lll , "Christ OUI' Pu ssove l''' thl' slule $500,000 ; any political, ing th e accompanimenls. Mi s Hnr- ' .. Cha pple for a ll who atte nd . Don 't mi ss it. 1"::lrl:! l'aid: "Collsidrr t hy \\'aY~ t ill" t' ·[l I(li t,;. is Sl'C(Hl tl in im porAlg brll, Ro~ald ll :lI'ilin , I1rst. ~\Ibdiv isi~n 1ll:1Y vo~e to have .V?t- 1 In n, who is a pfuno teacher at the • Kyrie and Gloria Tibi . Gounoud Chest!'r William ~" n, Mifl i ~ er. . a nti he w i s~ ." J.l't lI " <In l hp ~al11(, fa nn ' II Iy (0 lIlt' ir aClual purli c- I DOllllrci IInwke. seco n(\. 109 mach~nes 10 their own localities 1 Awnnda Studio in Dayton, a nd Te D u,~ Laudan~u s . .. . . , B erg l __ _ _ _ t lt en \\',~ Will gil to church . ip l ion in IJnttl e at Baccarat . in 1 Latin 1.- Vel'li 'na FfJ''' first. by beur: " o; th(' expense of same; , MI·s. Turner rt!nd l!reri in:;lI'umen . Hymn. J csus hl'l ~t IS Ri~e n LYTLE ,CHURCH l';n't'yb ody WdC (,nH" . th e AI'j:onnl' , at S . i\l ihit' l. and i ,~ English I. - Mtlry J(l Miller, sccprecin ct ofll cinls will be paid $8 t:\1 ~ .It ~ t: n . Today'" Lyra Davidica , Rev, A. Gor don I<ich, Pa st or . til l: \\'0 \' id o rioll ~ o(J":n~ i ves in ' ond. I' r d y ill counties of 200 ,000 A el' l l.e packages were opened Gloriu PatTi ' .. Rem embe r 01:1' gnal rOt· EnsBelg iullI . I Biolugy. lIIil rl l'ed Friel'llI ooll, pOJlulation 01' less and $10 per l ancl duly admired. the hostesses Mrs. May nard W:!ltz Le·. 100 ! Let's eyeryonc cOllie Th,· h in!! cf Bf'l),(illlll is acting firs t. dllY in o ~ hel' counties ; recount of Rerved a deJici ou ~ lun('h of sandDo xology ' and show your inte!'e ~ t in -}'our FERR Y " B U RC OF CHRIST ' as n persona l palrun for lhe pil - I Cleo HuwkC', second. vote' Ill UY be had by deposit of \\ ich eJ. ;alnd and cofl·ee. Offertory, "A ll eluia" . Reef church. Thet·c will be n ~ pcciar Dibl e . chool al 9:;J O u. Ill. An g- ri lll a~~ . Frenl'h otlil'iuldom is pre l Ellgli sh ll .- Eve: lyn Ilrlwl'ighi $10 per p reci nct by the contestant Miss Ha d:tn is 11 faithful and o mlllunion ervice Gower l program and music. Thi s wee k, a ble corps of t ea 'h er.' will bl'in !! pal'illl,: an el abo l'alc we l ~O Ill(> fur ' fir Rt. s!'laril!:< f election board officials \':llued m ember of St. Mary's choir Recessional , "Christ the Lord is and t he cOllling EaRter service you SOlll(' wor th-whi lt. lh{)u~ht: on ' l ir,' ll\ 'n of Ohi o, Llltin II.- Charlt's Whitaker, arc hased on populution with max Hi!'!!n Today" . .. .. Rimbault l should be 11 sac,'ed timo in our t he s ub j ect uf "1 he F uture Lire''' 1 s('con(L ==--= -:. Postl ude . ' " ... ... ... - ,Haydn spiritulIl Iifll, w hich is as neces' L I'd' s Suppcr and Ea, te l' p rOl-:ram A ll1erican Hi .,tu rr, BUl'llctte imulll of 7.200 f or the cler k and $4.800 f o r dep uty; the secr etary MillS Esther H e nderson, Organist I cary &s the socia l and phy. ical fo ll ows. In lhe presentati o n o f J ack~un. second. of state and leclion boards would AII ure cordially invited. s ide o( life for our growlh :-md lh is sill1ple bllt c harming Etll't('r American Litenltllt·e. Cnlherin c Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector . deve lopment. Sun'day chool at program we a rc to hav th e a sBranstrator. second. hllve grealer. powe l's to combat fraud. Numerous other provis2 :00 p. m .. pre:lching at 3 :00. Ev · ~i !)Ulnce of a numbcr of foil, from Ceomoll·,. Arthur Swal-tzel, ions ore provided fo1' in the bill - - -'- erybody cordinll inv ited. t h e W nynesv ille Chu r ch of hrist. first. which comprises 153 pages. At ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Heiu'Y aylor, upt; '\!..e~ nLend t his pro gra m for th e A basketball dinncr w ill be hel rl tho conc\usi(;m of the hearing the [<'h'st and Thlrl Sunday Mass pleu lire anrl inspiration of the at the sc hool building We dnesday olection committee expressed its _ _ _ _ at 8:00 a , m. j second, fourth and METHODIS CHURCH enti re communily, und - cordially . -p.ve ninjr. I\l n1'c h 27. oach Bolthanks to ecretary of State - - - - - - , - - - fifth Sunday ,Ma s at 10 :30 a. m. hurch, choo l fl:l~ u, Ill. im'ite you to come . T o baccu '[lm'us at H~' man' s . en, of Wilmington college, will be Brown f or his ass is t:tnce in r edrafMrs. John J, Schaeffer has been Rev. Lawl'e nce B. Mollmaml. topic, "Our Ground of Hope fot' hC'ster Willi am Ro n. iini stcr. the-I'e "anel will giVe Il ta lk. ting the measure. very sick. ..,,-_~, _ __ _ .___ _ - --=--....:-' -Mrs. ROlillid Jla\\ kc entcrluined Pro f. Pyle will give n lecture tirlo! Bridl-:I:! riub 'a:urduy aftel'WALTER HILLMAN Spring weather arrived in adR. J. Adams was in Dayton MEN OF WAYNESVILLE TO peets to use e lectric current. nO(ln . befol'e the Hig h :chool anti gradeR vance of the calendar opening of Monday on business. MEET AT THE GYMNASIUM del'ed I1 S to the cau , e and efTc~ts. l\fonciny lit 2 ::10 J!. m. The public Spring, but n oone objected to the Every boy who has tudletl Waltor Hillm ull. a formcr citi MI'. anti l\lr~ . Milton Thompso n e:<J'ecially t hc women _!\l'e in vited delight(ul bI'and !o\lI'nishea ' by' Tobacco Canvas at Hyman'S. ---physic~ 01' ever cxpccts to do so . z n of W a yr.(' ~ \' i llc. c!h·d J nnutll')" ~ aw GinJo:cl" Gi d s at the Lnic in 10 be pJ'C'sr nt at that houl'. thosc i n charge of atmospheric . Arrangements are being comThe committ ee beli eves t hat all 5, 1 fl2!), i!l his 72nd . car, lit the Day tu n .'alul·day IIflernoo~. Tltiil I ct ure will be illustrated conditinns. However, Director Mrs. James McCI,:,re. viSited C. pleted for a second meeting of the aJ'e tl:us included, if you come in : hom e of his Hn n, O. A I,thur 11 iIl with phys ical apparatu s and is of harles A. Neal, M. D., of the I S. McClure and family In Dayton. Me n of Waynesv ille at the Gym ~ome other group, come a nyw ay, I man, 54 Bacllu s Ayc" ra~nrlen!l Ful' ale tit M:l dden'. Lumber n Sllt:'ct:lc ular natm'c, ar. ,ell a s tate D'epDl'tment of Health, ad- Sunday. Monday evening, April 1. ___ ___ --__ III. He was a Fon o[ .I os('ph nnd Ynrd, ;i (; galvani zed individuul instructive. vises everyone to protect themP k D f Id 2 This meoting is open to every Mnr thn Mc oy Hillman, IIml wus pi'" trough s. cheap . . . ar er uo 0 pens, 5 years man intere sted in the community, ANNOU·'CE MARRIAGE. " seI ves agamst spring cough s an d "0 born at \Vayne ~ville June 11, -- ----e S' 1001 will close at noon guarantee. Cary's Jewelry Store, co Ids by ta ki ng care 0 f persona I L 0 whether or not they wer,e ever con 1857 . There he III 0 reccived hi ~ ,\11'. nnd l\II'S. Orville Gray and PI'iday, which will permit pupils . ' ebanon; hio.. M r ,an d M F A . W 0 III ey, of ' early education and spent the lIlr. und Mrs. Cha rles Anderson hygiene /In d 'It ceptng t h e f eet d ry. nected with the organization. rs., IIncl teachers 0 attend ch urch t Take plenty of exercise in the opMr. and Mr. F. B. Henderson Prof. W . F.. Pyle, of Wilming- ~randview I!lv('n lle III'e a.nnou nc - years pf his childhood a nd yo uth. saw "Peac hes' ' in Dnyton Su ndav ~ervice and the Count y Orlltol'ical en a,il', avoid the ca~eless habit of and ,daughter, Louise. were shop- ton, will, give an illustrated talk Ing tho engalltement of thell' daug h , Later in life he tUI'ned his face afternoon .. co n test at LebmlOn. Pll~tlT~g the fingers In the mouth, ~ ping in Dayton Monday afternoon . : on various phases of electricity. te.r, Miss I:-0,uise Woolley, to Mr. ' Lo the West. Upright in life Hnd I ' o f USlt!g the tongue as a sponge Prof Pyle has given similar lec- RlChal'd Dively, son of MI'. and hono ra ble in characler from early Mr. a nd Mrs. LOll Woullcy and WELFARE CONFERENCE ' nnd. pro~icle rllllsonable protection Saws filed by machine. Cut ture~ of a popular nature und nev- Mr~. Fred Div('ly. of Brudford, He was ,1n o rdained ministel' and Mi s~ lIlary illlinelli, of nen r Xcnagamst Inclement weather. ' c1eaner, truer, fa ster. Roy Pig- I' fails to instruct as well a s en- Oh,o. The young couple attend- prior to his d 'lI t h 1':I"tor of II I it visi~ed 'I'elu tive~ nncl fl'iends The Wllrren cou ll ty enmmittee ott, at Madden's Lumber Yard. tertllin ed Miami _university, where Mi ss church neal' Galen~, Kansas . I)f h~I'e Su nd ay. which will be in chRrge of Rrrange • The following persons should be W oolley is n member of Delta Sig- which to\\ln he was :lIHO ma yo r fo l' '\ ' Th joint legislative finance ' Messrs. Myer Hyman, W . O. Ra- at tho Gym next Monday night : Illa Epsilon soror ity, ancl MI'. Divc- :In period o( years. For Sule, ~OOO r ods of .>\Jl)('ri- mentR for the Di strict hild Welcommittee has agreed upon the pel' and D. L. Crane were bus iness All men intercsted in the organ I~ 1\ member, of igma Alpha Ep- I IJ(' i:; s t1 n ,jved hy hiH son, 0" elln zin c in ~ulated wire f ence. full fare conference to be held in Ba · hudget of Ohio State University visitors in Lebanon Friday morn- ization to help l'eorganize the Me n s llon fl"lItel'Olty.- Daytol1 Journal. Arth ur Hillman .his daul!hler-in- ' j!llUjre and fllll wVighl; beilt ever lavia April !l, is a nnounced by fol' the next two years, the . Mrs, COl'i nn e C. Biair, of Ll' bllnon. f W '11 ..- - -- - - - ---- . lnw. Roenu, and t hrce .... '·a n\Idnu .orit · ll"I:ltle, Mudd n's Lumber Yllrd. 0 aynesvi e. .. !In'ount being $9,879,206. The IIlg. Th e co nference to ill! held at Every man who has h('ard a ENTERTAINED FRIENDS . tel·s. university is supported also in a '~,~ d J. Wrl''''ht, of Colunlbus, _____ -. --\\1 i ~~ !lena Ri ch. o f Dayton, the United BI'cl hr('n church will Alrl eo rlldio to huve flome of its mysler!.lUO I1 measuI'e by. t he Federal gov1\11'. and MI·s . Cl,a Y'l es A nde rso n Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Cm·n ... 11. Mr. 1,!aV/~ .H show!; 1' fOI'. Mi ss May ,Fern be lhe thirt('enth of' the 28 trio , ernment,. It conlprises 1118 acres spent several days last week with ies explnineq. Dr. and Mrs, A. T. Every man who has see n light- entCl-tn in ed Mr. and Ml·S. Albel·t nnd Mrs. H. A. Corne ll nnel Ha t' I'\ ' Larll!ls . uf UI'ol) k"llI e, who will be co unty eli tl'ict co nf~l'ence!l ,w hich of land , 300 of which are in the his . parente, ht • - I '1 bride !If !\'I 'uch 30 will be con ducted the first half or W rig nin 01' hellrd thunder and won- Cl ea ver and w n at a fi sh fry Sat- 1 PI'ater spent S unda y wit h 1·(·l:1li\'('8 ' ., , campus. The total value of land, 1!l29. Eery one who uses or evC'r eX-I Ul'day evening. 1 in Colunlbu.s. William '''olcott, of Conover, buiJdjn~s and equipment is placed Clormont, Hamilton, W nnen an ll Myer Hyman and family were .. I at $15,8~6,897 ,37. The university . , r ow n counties Wl participute in dinner J uests of Mr. and Mrs. maintains n labol'Btory on GibralHai nes an d Mr. lind , M.l's. Morris the B utav ia conferencC', to wh :eh SaUl HLU'Wtch, '"OfLebanon, Thurstar I sland, Put-in-Bay, for ·itlvesti- day evening. Hogen; Th ul'sduy ev(!n ing, the puhlie is invited, 'I'hc pl'Ogation ' of biology of the lake reg ram \vill be o f special interest to gion and for coul'ses of advanced II. i ~ nol ou (ml'ly to ~e l ect that public oflici!ll~, mini~tcrs, club For 'sale ,at Madden's Lumber instt'uction in zoology, entomology Yard, 9 steel fence post drivers; w:tI,(' h. cliulllond 01' othel' gif ts for women . educalors, !lociu l wOI'ker!!, and botany. I Ill' lJoy or f~i"l graduate !It Cary's "Illerican Le~io n III mbc'rs Hud se r will drive posts thrpugh rocks on 'J' he Industrial Commission of creek beds easily. ,.I('w Iry . hllp. St.ol'e upen even - vicc cilib men. Ohio has again designated April 'I wg~ , L (' ha~lOn, OhiO, 1\'11". F .n, l\Ioonww , of t hi s vil, as I'No Accident Month." This Mr. and Mrs. Charles and fam'I II d I'll luge, !If the 'wRrren Mrs. J>' yer Ylllan an c II ( rcn l I ~ a melllbcl' 'I t decistion was promptod by the ily were 6 o'clock dinner guests I " pellt t he we('k -end in Cin ci nnati. co If) y_col1lm~ highly gratifying results in aeci- of "Mr. and Mrs. Alb'e rt Cleaver I ill I'. H yman joi ned them on Sun- I dont prevention made by Ohio in- on Friday. . day. a 11 I' t uruin g hOllle 'u n<iay PLEASANTLY SURPRISED dU,stries in April last year, accord! (' \·ening. ing to the statement of SuperinFor sale at Madden's Lumber Th(' mnny r elatives of Mr!l. Llztendent Thomas P '. Kearns, of the Yard S National double jack fence "?vl od 'rn" g la sses orc in whi le :de Lewis, who gave hel' a pleaslInt Divi!1ion ot Safety and Hygiene, stretchers-the tool .to stretch I g-..Jd, It will be 11 plcllsul'e to bi rthday s urpl'is(' las SundllY Wl'l'e In which tatalities were the lowest your wire fence with. ",how theJll to yo u. Dr. Rudolph. 1 MI'. ancl Mrs. Hugh Luu v,hlin and of any mo~th in the historl' of the I').'t:sif! ht npecin li Rt, is h(ll'c Tuo ~- ' little daughter, Mal·gery. of division, and in which month the Miss Henrietta McKinsey, superday. ThurHday Iln d Sal urday, Ca- Spri ngfi eld; MI'. ulld M\'s. Ed Lon g non-fatal accidents were 1800 less visor of primary schools at AshI 'Y'~ J ·w(· lry Sh op, Lebanon, Ohio. und two children , Hobert and Virthan in April of the preceding year tabull1, is spending the spring va, l!'inin, Mrs. Victo\' Burris and two cation with her mother. £lelly Lee A li en, daughter of childl'cn, Clinton ancl Paul. Mrs. , The heavy "Fan" mail being re:\11'. :In(1 MrR. Howard Allen, is Ella Braddock ancl Mrs. Emm !1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson ceived at Ohio penitentiary by vi~ili ng her gra ndparents; Mr. and Grubb, all of D'ayton; Mr, and 'Warden Preston E. Thomas, from and Mr .and Mrs. Albert Cleaver ~ 1'5 , Dyke Beltz, ~he is just getMrs. Ru ssell Ben tley and Miss saw Ginger Girls at the Lyric in listenel's in on the radio every ling OVO\' the whooJllng cough. Clara Hopkin s. of Waynesville. Monday evening may cause t1iat Dayton, Saturday afternoon. All brought well-filled buskets and duty at the institution, as hun" ll ow Cl1ll we select n diamond u sumptuou s din nel' wus served Ha,v e your saws filed by madreds of letters follow every PI' wa tc h and know we IlTe get,broadcasting at that institution. chine. They cut cleaner, truer, ting full valu e?" Have confidence Just tune in on station , WAIU ev- better. Roy Pigott, at Madden's AN O'L D SUBSCRIBER ill the jcweler wh o sel'ves you. ery Monday night at 7 :26 o'~l~ck Lumber Yard. Co nfid e nce brings us together. and enjoy a truly entertaIning Willialll Wolcott, of Conover, CIIl'Y's J e we lry Shop,Lebanon, O. Mrs. D. E. Standiford and progr.nm for the next three-quarOhio, who has been visiting' hill ters of 8n hour and we will assure grandson, Earl W. Conner, Jr., C. ¥. Rob itze1' and daughter, IlU.nt, Mrs. Char1es Sattorthwa'ite" you that you'll get your money's spent Sunday ,j'n Spring Valley, lIll·. and Mrs. M>,er Hyman_ and and othe r relatives, paid this office the guest's of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth nnd more. . ____ ch illiI' n, Miss l\1ary Ll'sh and Mas a visit iincidentally to renew his worth Haines. 'Cl' George Edwards, 1\11'. al1d I\1I'S. mother's .subscrintion to ' the Mi.T. O. Cartwright nnd dllughter, 'nmi Gazette. Mr. ' ,Wolcott ' ",;11 , VISITED REL~TIVES The chu~ch , of Christ of WaylVit'o and Mrs. E. L. Thomas attend- be 88 years of age 1;)11 A:prjJ 7, .is . nesville ' and Ferry . are, combining ed Uie Shrine circus Me'm orinl in ' gOod health , illld still enJoit,9 . Mr. and Mrs. Charlel Rye, Wit- their musical, fqrcel for the l'enthe paper ",hich' lIhe ,has taken tor hall, , D ay'~oll, F r iday ~ight. Iil\m Wolc9 tt, ~n.d M1'8 •. D. E. Stan derliig of ' two programs Easter .. ' morc than 60 years. Mr. Woldi!ord called an Mr. and ·Mns. ~d ,Sunday. Immediated after Bi~le 'We. certainly have 'somethiJ\g to cott re~urned to his "homo ,last SatHartsock, . of Spring V:.lley, alld 8c1l001 a numher~ of ' Waynesville' ' , .. '. . ,.' - ...', " pe, enth,usinstic !!bout when we urday. - '-. John Rye and family. of ~t. Hol- peopie will .drive- ou't to Ferry and . -.,-- ~ ~ . how: you ' "Yourex' SilveF~eal" sil.. ' Iy. lalt Frid~y afternoon,' and in assist hi the' presel}tation of the , The Ladies Aid ' ·pt the 1. Je verware. ,It canno t rust' or wlI~r -h . .m., t ' "'" evening enjoyed the chlcleen h b proaram there. At 7 :80 p. church ~iIl have an ·Easter .mar"' black and has a ste: r Jlng-Uke beati.supper that, W811 given for t e en- an equally charming P,\,oeram will . ty. Select for , your hPPe cheat. "ket. 01 chickens, plea. cakea, eo~ ' eftt of the Mt. Holly church. be prellented . at the .WayneayiUe It's the be)Jt. Cary's Jewelry tage cheelle, etc., at ,tb, Towne'D q ' • ,. church with the usiatance of the hOllle. on '. $aturchlr• ."reb SO. -A,,'r4":". ShOll, Lebanon, Ohio. begiDiDDJr 'at 90'eloek. . , Subscribe fOil the Miami Gantte ' Ferry singen.
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fTonl the defend ants the lIum of 300.- with interes t thereon at 6 pel' eent per annum from Septembcr 1, 1928 and costs. In the CIl, e of the Stale of Ohio VB. Joseph Adam . ; the court sentenced t he d f e ndllnt t o PIlY a fine of $750 an \.! cosls of Pl'otlccut.ion; Commo n Pie .. I'rfoce edilli' also t.hat he be com milted Lo tho In tit cd s of t-he tllto oC Ohio , IIrren cou n ly jail till Ule fine vs: Lizzie -McInto sh t he defe nda nt und cost bc paid, o r he othel'wi ' C bei ng confi ned in th~ county juil he dischllr getl 01' ulltil jl be I'eon 1\ ehtlrgo of rqbber y, t he CO III't I us ed lJy allowin g tl r edi t 0.£ $1. 50 Compou nded fix d III tllll Ull t of bond at $500, PCI' day fO I' eac h tillY co nfin ed '-therein . S e mi-Ann ually ' yith s lIl'ely to apPJ'ovlI l of c e i'k F'JI' good Cll use sh own, th e WII= °j wlllr hcd , bllt not in tl' l'efer:',1 \ ,1I AI T E ll V. ;10\: 1\ 1I j111 1l y I II 11n.llll I shall ki ll vf C(l Ul't New Homo ( o r Main Offi ce T h< (. n lu sion 1 (,UIIll' to \l'a!', th nt YIIII.'" , 'rhe dellluJ'I 'el' m d by the d - K n-\ a Fu el cm'pol'lIlion was , Illude a , IJllrty def ndllnt in the ' II Il '1 ~ l) f th ,\'n ll t~ t 'IS lo n. r I\~ I liv ('t! the' li fl' of 1111 fc ndtlnt,' th Ll'bnllo 24,000 Mt'mh ers ll Natio I, I l l ~ \VQ na l l.o1'd C \.: ~1. "l l1l.lri s!' lhl'(,w his ci. eo '1\U\"(I 'r 0 II U \\' I II I 11 1-,,111• I .IIrdinar \' citizl'l1, :1 11 .1 sh I\\'L' " 11 0 )!dl' away Hlld ,;hl'u l!l!l'u, .I III' SI IOU'II Bank and TI'LIst C" III]luny, WIIS s uh c u ~ e of Frank eifert. V!l. J ohn W Il U· 1l Cit HI h ' AfiSO LUTE SAFE TY • I I 't . Ii . t' (1\1 si,'- illt !'l'lIl ill p \llitil'~ 1 WII~ ~n fL', T ,1'1''' , . I, hc' IT ' , mitte,1 Lo tho COUl't, \\ he reby t.he 1I 0Iwt'ge l', c·t a !. b II Illr \\, II~ gO ing to t lIat c l·. II'C Il lI l'( '1I • I , e • co In th" l' "' il"st cllse I m of' o rl P I g ol\yun ag e ' Oil n I iToga t'l'al l's tll!t' ~l' ctll'!l~" 1~ h~ n I lit"' , will !Crllllt 11H' II fL' \\' II l iJ llll'nl ~ t'I' .. ~~ "1 'vll l't (o unt! d ' llIu :rre l' we'll take n t,l r ll l'l'll,l,ll II I'Illl" , I "'II"U~, ll" ' I1. , vs. Elb .. r t 11 uga n lind lhe Fi rst t'" bes t sec ur ity , r\ () lhill g ,.; ,d B!" - - ll 11 tll l llg It:\\'" se,'ll t he S Ig- nlll' llln, :lIlel and su tain ed SUIll C , to which I th' " 'I .,u Illll~t fll l'j:!i\' lil t:' , S ignal', o t yOU I' \lilt' , I plltintifTs, lI erschel G, Dun hum, et Nlltionu l Ba nk of Morrow , D ., the I" ,:t" 'I'tainly ," th f' ~:lIgli "ll\n:ln 1'('. \ I\III'." 11I1II,e If I rI.1 II"! quite fo ll .. w YiJlI ," h better , 11IY uPIH':l, , cO ll rt ' deer e d that the plied nlll'tl'() u ~ ly, Afl 'l' :111, )1('1' - 1 1ltc I-.tlg-Ir"hllllln tII'OJlI_"' Asset s Over 13 Millio n Dolla rs , '', h.' ': "1,1.,,,1\-, " Tit ,' c ll ~ lo lll ill (t ur ai, e.' ('(·]l l. Plainliifrs weI'!' give n tiunul Blink of Morrow Fil'sl Nilha,s 1I1l' ,f l,II II'" did lIol IIICI1I1 t" I " ~-t'" a lit! kn o kl't! t he' pay the twellty tillYR ill wh ic h to fiI ' un a , h II ,m hl- .. Ul\tlll'~ ·,I.' III,tl .. ~~ d iffcl's, One of t h e lal'}! e :;l alld s lJ'1I 11 ).("t:sl a,;,'uC la I rn slim I of $5:1:1,65 . belongi ng lo the l'lg'al', The f ,'lIow WI ~ , ' , rnlll)r t,. fll.:I: :',.J it i" l lll' Ind y wh 'I11I1l'!'e . o t:h oosl!" ullie nd cJ peti t ion. dl'fellu , ant, lion:! I Elbert in the :t ll l , H ugn n, " t I' I!'l'l't c:-x~ l'dinll'ly It ll\'i nl! 1(1 l h., 1;01111 to the I In thc Case of B e n. A, Rayden -I I ' .,1.'1 tlS (,: " , , "H 1\ 1< ,'till" " d ' N - pUI' d 011 IlICWhy La i, e eha n ees 011 Get-Rich - Quic~ tl'uu hlc vou, Sig-nll l', Wil h n lillh" \' s, the King Bl'oth e rH (!ompnn y, 1\ pla inl iff u~ alimony . ") OU', :-;I lln ll r . l ire, :-1~llllIl ('PII- 'II \:\II IWI'l'.I fill' a I't'jcd"d suitor cu!'pol'Utio n. th e Ll'e M i1\£'1' P " I ~ tJl ' al ' hi ~ t(,I'Y," t ht' Sit- ilitlll e,ln· linu,"l. III a t,llle I'lth h. was Schem ol'tlel'ee es l and ItlSI::' al l. dt>[ ndant \VII::; , , t " I 1\I\1 ~t IL'II yuu 'IL lhe I it \\, :1 " no ",ud,'", ~ "l'llIt'tI IIlth " H! h ' , h .•\, .' anythi llj! mv l" to say." g rulltcd thiI'ty dny >! in which to a fine o f $700 Hntl cost s ,,)!:11l1 "A" \ ' , ' 11 l'cl1lurk. the idens fi nd pr o~ ccutio n, ha ving been f(lund :': ::~:~~~n l:l'nl(, lIt,' t ha t ftl l' fi:',: yea rs l ill in ll' lIsily f!'lml tl~~'. -In "::: t'n )! "II't"III Hll' 1111 unswer . ; .. t' (I11 1' ('O Ulltl' il-!; differ," gu ilty uf h avi n~ unci possess in g I It n\' !tec n a ,;uitor f ll i' t he hllnu 1'1IS:;lll lI ondt'rtl"l1th, , \ ,'I The COlll't ord e Third and Broadw E\Y l'ctl thllt the I. " 1 ':1I~'r. tlll' ~ iL- r1i"lI J'('jlli nl" 1, " ll l'l'e n ' 19 Ea:lt Th il'd St. I)f t ltL' Si 'l1o r ina Ad l'it!lln e (' Urtu c- k' n.. w \\' IluI lilY nll:'\\ l'l' \ I t ' " l'"i, I"III :\11 t.f' Ill pluintifT, the Hu li olph Wurl itzc l' propert y fo\' lhe manu [neture of \' dcsl'l'nt wuuld . Dayton , Ohio , >, , , , ,- g , I " liquol', Wh en'by u)lon I YOII wer e t he l':Il;:e, I hu\'(' h,·t t'\l II"idl'1' it 11 11 1'\'l' l' lasti ll ~ I') , ill Y ,'o u"" , J/: s ha llll' to cO lllpuny, have im mcdiate posses- tin e ~ h e sUlnds cOllllll d efuu lt of , (E" tabli :; h e ci 1S~ 7) "S " ~()lI rI ,'ou"in . I lll'li c \'C'," Lor d I I",I tI Y" U th!" itt,c d to the ' I s ion of the propert y desc r ibed in 'I I mud,' (If Illy ~ t~. ry til "tu nt I qU iet y on UIH' ,' ill' , lI 11 t see th e pet Ohio I'e ~ t. MatH'" int l'pos 'd, f'ol'lllulo ry 'fo\' women lit \\'111 your p ity : I ,HIII' ~' Il,lI \I thaI lhl' "'"111:111 it ion fl'om the defenda nt, \\'ltU III he wurship ed beMurysv ill e. Ohio , T ht, ~icili an \l' un' " h i ~ han d, It I IIIUY I't'a ~o n \l'l1h Yl'lI , I ha\'(' COllll' th .. br iti ,' or an oth e r !lIUll, Fl'unk IIrd 1', lin d !'ecov el' fr om • Lee Miller Wli S sentenc ed to pay . q u" n '" tried (II nw'kL' You the 1I1\"t' defend f r~ und ant the t:osl s expe nd ed , ~tJlll.' :: nti hat lII :l n a n :1 lle n, Ill' would \'n: '" Il O ('o nsc ~ " ' . f f $21i0 d I ' ' It t - - - -- - -- --- - - -- I't ' I The ,"fl' total ''' nc''s . amou thin~ I nt ' of I o f $3 ( t 14,6f. he ~ t l' ell)!th of 111 \ ' 10\ l' I", l" \<:(,I1IL"I , H I \( ,lu st ' I'd , " l' rtHl n huv u . lIl e 0 pu I l ea ) u l Ch .- \:-. co ?~ , ,gUI ~ y, a CO , , . b , f II . h I I -,. b h I f d 1of t he chul'ge of lin ' I P"I'I " at ]'0 111"" fo r th , ign,ll'i n:1, Do Y<IU . tlllnk' ,) WII S' possess ing IIltoxlBowY(,I' purt of lot No ()fj 111 MilL(,t u,' \\, It t H't IIlllL'I'H\ ... " Ever Sll'w Banana .? \\ !I ~ lc no IIIU l' e ", , ~ru s , • Ig- In~ ~e~l . u .; t~lk ' " y t c , e cn cuti ng ' liqu ' ol', I .. ' ul lll inatet\ two I hu!. oft,, 1' wh at I hnH' l'I~k., un,1 she be T co I III III ittso h n $ 1' t ' ht Il ' l'OIl Inl,lt~ ' <1. IIf· \l or, h lU\" S ll U ~ a t n yo .. u e omg l~ tahl'lc c J , t l, I~ ' J "hI l C cd t o the Ohio r e fol'mu tory f or ' . a d ' E 11 1111 I" '- I e nt froll1 leI' what I ha \'e ~ lI fl'c' r c d , t il;,t I t .. put rva W itlli ng-e r to tltis mulll'l' pl ai nly before ca ll~e agalns er b y , ~ , 0 nso 1" '(,1 s ix IJllll nnas lind ~ Iic e n ~[' \'I'alrs ag'I' s" ~ !IIIY JaylllSlll1I I. II' e v" ~ h u ll stant! usi tlt, li nd sec t he case was di s mi~se d, ' . WOnt ' n IIt._ IIl'YRIII e, 0 "unt l'I Willium Witlling an othe Itn YUill ,le i y . r 1 \ ' 011. l ' II)('~" yo u nu, IL'n\' "l' t his ,.,' isl .und .e l', 56 ,24 IIcres " In l h" II I, In:l ;:: lIICC plln put tOJ cu p • I ' I 11, I St :\Inu!'i ' C ' Ir e of ancie nt mill!. Ill! ah, en, l uke ' J F' I n th e case 0 f M Ot Id Ie he r fr om me? UIII ~I\' li p y" UI: p "l' t, l' n ~ l' o n s t 0 F'I'unkll' n townsllll) , on- sallle 0 are 'paid , h I :" '1 ' , ' 1" 1 ' : ' " ibl e t hat you I cume (I f u rllce , : ign d ' . dersmit h vs. 1. SU)!ilr E. a lld . " cup lI'a le l'; udd the Pum mill nn " ~ I II ~~tlOn t teh ul', who UI' th ' hand of II\{' .' lg nol'lna Curtuc- N tL' P 1a III I edxtetn lt e Henry and Ellen W crI.lllh n ~ o I y , IlIlltt I ilSlJl ~So'lll e e"ll'n t'tll e not II se,1 ttl ~('e thc· ' 11 ' d I b U " Oc ays lime to ecolufrl I (e en an, h e W P Goodm \\'O l\l l' n t hey ciu, yo un u II i,'. ' \Ill \' LIIIl t'I '~ II 11 < II S 21.20 You Ul'l'e, havc r In climbed mn a ll "" a n. I tt'lls poon of lemon . Ie ~tm mhl, It IW,as ,ofr Ol'el y Cnnncl'- l1 'llthas Motor '['ransp . t,.1! 'b ill ernt!:'s ('I f exi le f roll! n.' countr ' ul'h W~shin V -" gton F' 10 tow~ y' I,)\e chos l.' n fUl'l ()Lhl'i ' rfllcC,n' s \l1~le~, COUI shi p, t e p n mt l j uice nll d stL'\\' 1',11' half a n h our recover , f).1' Ihesl"" t t \llle l~lt ,e I a ;:~ , th , I . , and a hUllle which hilS' been the Hll ve y,ou ev~ r ~ NIl'( 0 tutlOn cumpa ny, In c case 0 f en B Rolan!1 E, Lllyer, ,O Ulll by II! Illllll strll- Il l' ull ti l th,' fl'u il is \'L'I'Y soft. u- 11 ess(' , t' "'l>:a l' 0 /!.Ir~. ~~I' e n o l11o " ,-";:"'--':::- -::.. f f ' I .. f ) 1' nearly a ber t d , Munum -,E. Raydon vs, the K ing Brothe rs' torI to E, Graham and J llmes 0 , wh o, WIth 5e\'e n swt'a r (l c[\\'e I ll S I ~ an d b e f ole Sl'I'\'e <,,, Id \\ t ih ",hiPIJl'd crenlll, ~Iea t ° dill Y alii I Sy I' S'll t e nce hundre d men ca;Tied (~ ompany, et aI, in whil e to file an- Lay er, 27,94 off a )lrinces~ lOllln l'l'OW, 0 1' yu ur bl od shull stui n LIOtl ~lI n · y'm's, ucres in Frankli n 0 1' 1,Iai n l'l'£':l m, if )ll'cfl' I'I'('(1. .uc I all Da ln , " ' l1 you , lind your I ' h dU tlls!" t he th swe WOI'lll r, n I of b Au ' strlll k from d hel' f athel"~ cou rt Il!' s hMes, I, nut )a nl ~ Ill en liS townshi p, $4, 000, y lIe 1111 10 en IIIl snid , ri ing to hi s feet, and towel'· 't ' I-I\,!'n" 'leathl a nd bl'ough In cle fnult of Ilb iding wi t h an ' [ , t he r sa fe ly thl'ough ~ac l'ed oa( h t' f a 1\1 3 \'1ono, t n' UtH I" I-:;ll d 't Chestol' 81ll1lbcll to " illiam A, I ; 'I ~ a .. ' , swcar ing 'ovel' his compan ion. "Look ord ol' of the 1 court. whereb y Warn er, 136,03 acres in Hamilto n Bu t , Sig nor , it was no!' ull. It was Th e i\1iam i Gllze lle , $ 1.50 yea r hCl'e, Mr, di Murion i, I'vtl lis te ned Dewitt Mars hall was to pay Della townshi _ - - - - =-=- : n t even th e wo rs t. Ala s. that I p, to yo u serio usly becllllse I felt 1at'shal l $300 ali mon y and ~I MIII'I) n i, should live t o confess IIlso E. Graham lind GCl'Illeline Luyt:'r hea rtily sorry for you; but rove $ 15 pel' week fO l' the suppor t of to , Cunie G, Lllye r, 27 ,9-1 acrt:'s in it , But t o be pa l'ted fr om the hlld e no ugh of it. I don't know : th eil: chi ldren, the court womnn [ love was e\'en a sorer , whethe r you und erstand the slang , lJe wltt Ma r~ h a ll to ap pear order ed Frank'lin town shi p, $1. t r ial. ), (,t I endu l'e d it. I enbefore anie G. Lnyer to Newlon Egof my country , If you do, you'll lhe COIII't, l urch] 0, lit 10 o'clock i I,,,ton, 3 IIcres in Frnnk lin dured it ; ho p in g agllinst. hope for town· Walte~ ' understand what I mean when [ a, m, to tl ll swer said charge. a I'l'call. Mv sis t£'1' lind I were ship. tell you t hat you've bee n fa lking t I' phao , he' mud e hel' home with 'hully r ot.' We may be II rough S ill'nol'iml al'tuccio , Thus I had New Suita Probale Court Proceed ing. FUNER AL DIRECTOR~ ~~t~v wed Engdlishmen. bu t ~Ye'l'e not , Th~ Lovelan d l\futul'lll Buildin pews of her co nti nu ally. ome· g III'S, an WAYN no on,e ESVIL LE, OHIO .but t illl es my cous in her self wro t e to a cowllI'd 1& LOlln Ilssoc iati on vs, Charles Accoun ts fi led in followi ng e!;~VOUld drea~ of g lv mg a g il'l up and Lovc May Simpso n. Forec1oC, l1ll', Il wns these lelters which s- t.utes : ' Est.nte of Vesta 1\1. Stibbs, 01' uch a ~,ssue of whimpe rings. ure of pi' S l'\'e d my (Ca50 n, und conscio sIllortag e. Amoun t claim ed decease d, first and fin nl ac count, Be a_ man F'lllly Equip ped for Gooci r I ' t d ' ," S"ll' and g, et ove Iy (II' \ln co n ~ ci o u s l y, t hey brealhe d ' , a n $2, ll 5.34 , with interest lit 7 pel''Estate r -' d eo I\J.a11 Sen· i ceo I on R'luge, loo ~ her e-non e o,r thIS sort of ce nt fro m Mllrch! to m(' vcr of hope." l 1929. ceased, sale b ill filed. bu s lIless " Lal'fl'e Displa y Room. " ot Adl'ien ne's, J' lI swem'," t he ' H d' { th d . Merrill Proctor ..., vs, Will Esta te 0 E 5t IleI' Cr osson , decrew e agger f~om hIS R, Lewis, auditor Bull, E nglishm an multere d L himself , Ambu lan ce Servic e of W a rre n ceased, first and fin al accoun t. bl:e~~t packet, and patted It. The co unt, Ohio, Cor injunct ion He was u true Bl'i to n, and ther e and Es tate o f J oh n H , McGuin SICIlian n, WIIS I'n.F.pIspeechl ONE 7 ess and livid equitab le relief l i,n OR NI(;II'T' wat> pl e nt y of dorman t jca1Qus y not decease d , first and final account , ' - _ _ !_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~ with 'rage \'e1'Y fo r from t he surface . . "y' Guul'di anshi .'1" p h of h ' J eanette .• Mae Archde acon vs, Ralph Arch Hutchou are II cowall'u. e Isseu. I The S icilian heard the words, f d· Ch inson, minol', fif l h acco un t. " You shall fight with me!" (t eaco n or IYOl'd c e" lf largbes. a nd his eY,e s fla shed. exEstate of J ohn H , Hankin so n. "Th t 'I l 't" L I St M a won, orc . ur- I'e me' cru e t y an WI u a sence. decease o , first and "The ignorin a Clll'tuccio, if Sudden ly, with the '.w j ftne~. of a t',ger-ca t, th ~ SiciI:an leaped forfinal accoun t. ice auswer ed good.h umored ly, Just you please, Signo r ," he remllrk ed ward and struck the En gl.i&l.ma n on the cheek. An in slrum ent of w1'iling, PUI'take my advice. Make up your REAL ESTAT E TRANS FERS cold ly, "We are in a public porting to he the last will a nd __ _ __ _ _ mind that we both l:a n'l. have her, plac ." E va Gross, e t III, to Robert Dal e testame nt. of Mal'shllll Sutton, ~ -I ' 1" dt:'- ~----=----------a nd she's chosen me, lind come and Ch b I' L()rd St, Mauric e felt that he Itnly here t o be one of the moth- \ ' amerm , It. 10 0 . 16 acres {in ceased, was admitte d to Il l'obut·, MONEY LOANE D give me your hund like a man , Frankli cou ld a fford t o accept t he I'ebuke, CI'S of my l'ace'? It wus five n townsh ip, $1. In the settlem ent of the estate hunTn Lord St, Maul'ic c. th e Sicil- \ Think it over, now, before ~1l1,1 he bnwed 'his head. the W. E, and Orissa Hllyn er to The of David p , F etter, decease dred yelu's ago, and, IImong th e ian's words and ges,Cur d, \.he s seemed mornin g. Good·n ight!" " My. rem a rk wus not intende d to r ui ns of ancient kingdomR, the I\ Cincinn ati Gas & E lectric com- net valu e o f the estate OOIY grl'otesque , ,He loolked at h, Itn was $ 190., 0 The Sicilian sprang up, Jmd...he pan , trllct of land in Clearcr be lIu di l.Jle'!" he declare d. Murion is ha ve III so. fallen in 's- u li tt e C ontemp t ll ouS eek with the widuw s~cneficiary, LONG OR SHORT y- u t lin, loo ked rapidly around .• At an ad- to wnship , Tll\fB- -ElIsy $1. 1 bore wi th my late. But the old sp irit lingel's, shrunk e n-up figure Co urt aU Lhorized W. F. Moss, , ghas tly ' pale joining table he recogni zed two term. i\1~0 Su rvey in g an d Abw r otched Ii fe," the Sicil ian contin- Lord St. M~uri~~, I am not a bloot! Mary Ellison , et ai, to Wilson ud miniR tl'ator of the os tAte of straclin g, Write and I I3v ill cal-Ia ne! see min~ all t he t hinn er on .ae- men , lind touched on on the shoul- and Helen Calvert , lots Nos. 64, Mary Grove ed, "but lit Illst my e m\ura nce came thirsty man. I do not wish your r , deceasC'cI. to sell an d s('e yOll . 'am D, H enkle , Wovc(lunl o f hiS so mber black ~ttll'e. der. to a n end. ] d termine d to risk life , Go back to yoU!' country 65, GG a nd G7, in Deercre ek vno trAnsfct' lI t private sule. , ,"Vhn u husban ,C CI' - ne 'villc, Ohi o, d for Adl'lcn n e ! " S ' ignors Jl1' !" he cried, "and you, tow nship. $ 1. my liberty, thllt 1 might hear my and choose for' a bl'id e o ne of he tain ~tock belongi ng to th e ,Ie- LOANS 0 11 Liv c ~tock, l' llg Cltatlel s, f atp frop) hel' own lips. ] crossed own daughte l's. Give u p a ll lhough B,o,w he hud da red to .Iove so n:t - S ignor e1 Capitai ne, pardon me if Richard M, Cunnin ghllm to cedent, 'eeonrl Mo rlnges, Notes hought. t he Alps with out molesta tio n, and of thc Signori na eli Car tucc io, 01' IlIfl Cl.mt a ' creat ure. 1 he v~ry Id.ea r ask you for a hearing for an Elizabe th CUl1 n lngham , 100 acres Following- est.nteR will be for J ohu lI arbin t' . Jr" Xenia. I)f s uch a ma n threate ning him insta nt. This-- gentlem Ohio. an here in Dee rfield townsh ip. even entel'ed Rome. The re I was as surely liS hte moon yo n der 100 sC!UlenlC'nt with h uring set fol' ' ~c e tne rl aIm ~t ab ~ ul' d to LOI'd St. has insulted m e ,and declines to John Townse nd Hender son to I,P I'jJ 8, at !l o'eloclc n. 01, i\Iatll'ic e, nn IOllhlcte of public g ive me satis fa ction, I have call- ,John G. Vail, IIbout two acres in ~c ll(o o l an ,1 co ege r e nown, with ed him a coward lI e bcl' M. Dill, exccuto r of the and a rascal, and '1 ' E W Ies 1I ce Iron, an d t hc stature nstate oC Jul i~ M, Earhart , de- Furl1l Cl's of Warrc:-n and adj~ining mu a se st syne townsh ip, $1. } '-. r epeat itl His .name is Lord St. , d F lora countie s IIlny obtain mont'y on o I ,.a h gua\' smlln. H e was no t angry, Mauric e. II he forfeits his Stephen son to Albert Dill, c "n .",-~ c d, fil'st and finlll accoun t . right I ' Iff h If L, Sl',nont oll, gllllnlil ln or CO l'- long time I Olln~ , ut 5 lJer cent In one - a . acre in Mason, $1. anu c IUd not II partlc e 0 ear, to be conside red a gentlem an, I closing singb , .. , 00 adr dord win Croppe l', minor, first account . ~e\'e R t. Cost of ~e c ol'ing tile ~ lIme hu l hi!! stock o[ patienc e \Vus ge t- demand thllt his num e IS ve ry rC'n ~" n!lb l e be struck John W. and Mabel C. Smith to ,J, O. Cnrtwr ight, executo r of Federnl l.nnd Blink., through The t ing cxlm llsted, off the visitor's club." For further S, Richard son, lols Nos. 528 the estllte of Anna Marie Delln, in formati on cu ll on or nrldress M. "11 ow lire yo u going to do the The thl'ee men had rise n to their John and 631 in Frankli n. decease d, first and 'finlil. C, DRAK E, 1'refls tJl'e l', pholle 3 1Gkilling! " he as ked. "PIII'don my f eet. Two of them were gentleMury 1. and Perry L, Earnha rt Eli Mc Creary, exec utor of the X L{' bllnon, Ohio, i)2'llul':ln c ·. but it is evide ntly one me n of the neighbo rhood with to J. Wilbur Earnha rt, 69 acres estate of Hannah McFadd en, of' th e c u stom~ of tlte country whom Lord St. Mnul'ic had deSee U. Early for Your Sale Datel . We Cuara nt .. c bowing in Clearcr eek townsh ip. ceased, first and finllJ. FOR SALE whi ch hus not bee n explain ed to acquain tance. The third was a Albert Dill to Flora Sati,. fart.io n or Charg e Nothi ng. and Charles Mida Stiles, guardin n or the esme, How do yo u mllilllge it?" French otlicer, The y looked in- Stephen son, 48 acres in Mason, $1 tate of Sue Arm strong, third ac- POR SA LE" I Rhou ld I<ill you in du ell" the quiring ly at Lord SII:, Mauric 700 bu, good corn j e. N ' B aomia S icilian an!lwere cl. "It w ould be , Bowye r to aenry _C, co unt. 300 bu . ~o o d wh it seed 0 111.&, "It's quite true, gentem len," he Shurts, WA S part n of lot No,65 in MaMidll Stile!l. guardia n of the esemli ly done," ' , w!II'tze l, . D. 3, Wuyn ~ said with easy self-p' ssession . "He "'. so n, tate ... of Woodro Armstr ong, third vill e. The Engli ~hlll an burst out laugh has been culling me Pbone No.1 " 0127 , Phone No. 32(\ the bad H enry C, Shurts to Naoma B. accoun t. ing . Jt was too grotesq ue, almost names und er the sun, all FOR SALE- Good sound corn; 01a·nd I hllve George E. Myers, executo r of iii, n huge jokc. so 5 tOil S o f nlfnlfll hlly.Jes se decline d to give him what' he clllls .. _. _ the estate of Mary Ellen Myers, Pre nll e l'gn ~t, R. D. 2., === === === === = satisfac tion. I hllven't ' the least Oregon ia, d, first and final. objectio n to your Imowin g it." phone Wa ynesvil le 16F21.· stood head lind shoulde l's above decease mla Mattie B. Shifflet t, guarrlia n of THE FUM BLE FAM ILY Someth ing 10 Worry About e two Palerm itans looked at all the crowd, ' with blazing eyes Helen Shiffile tt et aI" fifth ac- FOR ALE- Corn by E. C. DUN KEL oneThanother . doubtfu lly. The otli- und pille cheeks, He WIIS in II nnd hay, corn count. $1.00 PCI' bu. Frank Braddo ck eer, giving his moustn che a twist, towerin g plIssion , but his voice Charles Stibbs admins trator of *m-28 stepped forward and bowed. SPtCIA L ~~1'LL.. never shook or faltered . the estate of Vesta M, Stibbs, de- FOR SA LE- Bed, matt "Might we inquire your reasons ress and TRA::AT TO "You shall see for yoursel f, Sig- ceased, first and final. springs . Mrs. W. H. Al1en. for declinin g the da!!)?" he asked. nor!" he cried. OUR. R.6ADER.S! Accoun ts approv ed : Guardia The English man shrugg ed his The Sicilian struggl ed, but he ship of Mary Randlll l, incomp nWE- TAKE- GQ,£;AT etent shoulde rs. a10 was like a child in the English - first and final accoun t. PL..f:'ASUQ.!:- IN SPRAY ING IS AT HAND- When "Certai nly," he answer ed. "In man's arms. He had caught him Estate of Bel1e Braden , deceas. INTR.ODUClt..JG 10 in need of a new spray pump, the first place, I am an officer in up in It vice-lik e grasp, and held ed, first and final. 'IOU ~E: VE-R.V no mlltter how large or small, the 'Servic~ of Her Majest y the him high over the heads of the asE state of Anna Braden , deceas- spray hose, nozzles , comple ' RAMATIC ACTOI2, Queen, and duelJin g is strictly for- tonishe d onlooke rs, For te a momen t cd, first and final. pumps, leather s, rubber paeking s, bidden; in the secol1d, Signor dl he seemed as though he ,ROGER. lWn:lEQf.OI2.D or-:. were goEstate of Ella Braden deaceas ed ,etc" or repairin g of them, _Marion i is too excited to know ing to throw him right call on fl.If:- SNOL1 .EL STOCK CO. out of the first lind final accoun t. THE BOCKL ET-KIN G CO., 415 what he is talking about." 112,I2.UlI-lEJU:012D I~ PLAYING restaur ant on to the Marina , but The {ol1owing accoun ts kere W. Main St., Xen,ia, Ohio, "In Englan d, Signor, your first at the, Illst momen t he change m20 ,. A LOCAL THEAiR& I~ d his filed: Estate of Mary El1en May- PIPE, VALVE S AND FITTIN GS objectio n is valid: here, it is scarce mind, ' and with a contem ptuous txJ SLAV ME~ IT c;o ~AP ers decease d first and final. -For 011 purpose s. Boekle t'l Iy so. As to the latter, Monsie ur gesture set him down in CiNe; ~AT DUI2ING f..IlS C;TAY the midst Guard.i an ship of Helen Shifflet t ' li~e of plUmbi ng and heating Ie Co nt seems now to be perfect - of them, breathl ess an-d supl"IDWN Ml2 ,l2Uil-IERI=()QD I~ choking . ' et, al. mrnors, fifth aecoun t. pltes are the best. Th-e Bockle tIy· co posed. I am on the com"You can send your seconds as .", C::TOPPING WITH n.EEdward Bowers , admini strator King Co" 415 W. Main St" Xenia mittee of the club, and I fear that soon as you like," he said shortly . of the estate of Frank Bowers , de- Ohio. I=UMSL E-I=AIv 1/LV!! , I ,mu~t erase your name if you per- " Goodev ening, gentlem en ' I" ceased, filed his inVento ry and apSlst 111 your refusal. " They fell bllck before him like praisem ent in court. PUMPS --For al1 purpose s; hand "I don't care two straws about sheep, leaving a broad way righ't and power sprayin g; cistern lind your club, "Lord St. Mauric e an- into the hotel, through which he well; electric lind belt driven. swered careless ly. "'As for the passed ,stern and self·pos o~ ~ LDOKY POD ~ THEY'VEsessed. Commi .. ioner.' Procee din,. Pump cylinde r, leather s; valves and duel, I decline it, once and for all, Teh Sicilian watche d him curio vsly, SI-IOT MI<. RUTI-lEQr-oQD!Y . .• repairs, ~ocklet's We English men have s code of with twitchi ng lips. second to Bll1s allowed , the Col)lmb us , none in this part line honor of our own, alld it is more of tho State. ANI ~ OIVf-<; "There goes II brave man," whis- Blank Book compan y, supphe s for The , Boekle tt-King Co., 41S W. to us than the custom of the coun- pered one of the Palerm itans to probate court, $2; ,Lyle BI,ank Main St., Xenia, 1'.)./0 WEEK<;' Ohio. trie!! which we chance to VI'SI' t. I the French officer. "But his 'days' Book compan y, suppJte s for pro- FOR wish you good-ni ght, g'e ntJeme n." are number ed." BOA12D GILL H bate court, $3 1.00', the Lebano n SALETrees, Shrubs , Vines They fe-II back, impress ed in a d E THA The French man gazed at the Lumbe r compan y, labor at jail res- GROW dv~:greedt . i T WhlLIL spite of . themsel v.es by the cool- SIC ' idence, -22.40' , Ed ' S. Conklin , inlian and nodded . There was I , e Ivere 0 you a t w 0 e•• • sa e prices. Equipp ed ness and hal,lteu r of his words. Sud death in his face. : ,to suranc~ at Jal} a~d orphan s home, p.lans and do all the' work,furnish denly, ' with the swiftne ss of a tiif de'. , ,: $16.90: treasur er _of state, supplie s Ished. Try the new "Gator Hide" ,ger-cat , the Slcil~an leaped forward Two men stopd facini' ,one an- ' for inmate s of Lima State u1 hospita l Tn 9h paper. We have It. £lall and struck the English man on the other on narrOw· belt of sand, $11.89: ' M. A. Burke, l~bor and 56F41, C. L. Duke, Waynes vllle, cheek. strippe d to the shirt, and witli' ra- supplie s at Memor ial hall, $24:25 ;, Ohio. .' s12tf, "Perha ps you will teU uS\..ll.lI~ piers , In thei~ hands., Qne 'lfas Brown & Bunnel l, coal for Me- FOR SA,LE- Waxtex Signor" how- the men of your' coun- ,the Sicilian , Le_o~rdo' di Food Paper, Marion l, moriAI hall, $25.14 : , East End ,Keeps food try resent an insult such as that" the other the EnlIilhm (lD, Lord St. Coal Yard, conI for 'Meinor ial hall, Ribbed 'J:isslle :fresh and clean: he eried. , paper f d· t ' , ' Ma1.l1'ice. llheir attitud e spoke for ~7,10: trustee s of public affairs; p!lckag es: Linen Weave ~~pera~aY Every , on-e tu~ed round at the Itself. T~ey were about to 6g1l-t light alld ,gas for Memor ial hall kina; Pap'ete ries and Corresp on1. sound oJ {h~ 8culBe. The eyes of, .foJ: each other's lile;' ,. $6;34: Thoma s I Ware, labor · at, ence Cards_ ' The Miami Gazette all were upon the English man who (To be eontiDu ed) ' courtho use, '~.60. offiee. ' . "':" •
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Eus ter is a sea son of lov.e lin ess und thankfulness, a holiday beuutifu l Le yo nd word s. It ill the tim e that nuwers 'come to bloom and nil Nuture tukes on the aspect of Spring. I t i" lit this t ime thut men with faith the world over rejoic e in the cuntontment engl'ndcrecl by that faith, On Ells l er Sunday we take our nfl<'l'noon walks. dl'essed in the \lIllIl·s of t he moment, Just liS t h(" very j(round be neath us is bcdecking itself for the occasion, so do we put on our pI'ettiest to mark this s ignificant day, Dut nul' ob. ervu nce of E aster mu ~ l not b unly an exte rior one, I111P1lrent o nly in the garme nts that we do n. Tu be I' ca lly In line in t he Easl er panlde, it is nece s~ary to feel inwUl'dly the great emotions that Easter should Cl'eate. The hallowed tl'adit ions of lhe holiduy must perm eate us -we should nut a lon e dress better, but s hould
IMAGINATION A FACTOR What if you can't go to a wi tor rcsol'tT You ean put a cinder in your eye and sleop on a shell in the pantry and during the followi ng week hund your wife a quarter every thirty minutes,POl,tland Express,
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W e are soon to be back to . norJ,fajor Seagrave ran an' auto malcy, Congress will conv ene 23 1 miles an hour on a-El.ocida track, and the entire world was ugain Gn A)ll'il 15, One of OUl' friends who bought a second-hand thrill ed by the news of the IIC 8 utomoLile ubout a year ago s uys cOlllplishment, Some speed 1 he ha s di scovered that it is Fur be it from u s to detract of parts. fl'om the importance of Major Seagmve's feat. THE SAME "FHING ..But let us analyze it thoroughIy f!'Om the lItundpoinl of its useThe o ld-fll shion crl boy who used fuln ess. There's no public highway where to HI! 01, ::t way to the huymow to aulos can be allowed to go at lhat I'('ad Nick CUl'ter und Old King s peed. Thel'eCore why build ex- Brady has g1'Own rich now lind he pe nsive motors that cannot be used uuy ~ th c SlIllle' thing in a bett cr binding ut two dollal's a copy. when built? It is dungerou s even to look al a car going lit that speed, the GONE,GONEI slightest deflection in its eouI'se ueing uble tu send it toward its What ha ~ .becumc of the old spectators at a speed of 340 feet fa shi onell mother who lI se d to per flec ond. Increased speed is certainly not feed t he kids slIssus fr as tea eva des irable improvement in an au- CI'Y Murch ttl thin the blood? . tomobile, Car de s igner~ should 1 create products winning their laur!;l " in other ways . urI.' it's thrilling to henr nbout t his feat nnd others like it, But such accomplishments have nothing to do with the progress of car production- it would be a tragedy more t.han anything else if the ordinary motorist were to be give n the means to trav el any quicker than he does now, The highspeed car is merely an expen~ive sporting toy wi th no practical value, in our opinion.
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By Bernarr.f'Mtrof.~nn." SELECTING A WIFE
• vine a ssociations, "Handsome is as honsome docs," Young lIlen like to think that is a trite saying, but like many th ey se lect their own wives; it CII- old sayings it has its foundation t "I'R to th eir vanity, . But actually in truth. Beautifully molded feait ill often the wives who do the tUI'CS while pleasant to look upon, s leeting, For example: A girl are not all-important because the decides s he wants a certain chap implacable march of Time changfor her husband-and she sets out es them, But a beautifully moldto get him. He mny be willing or ed character .Iasts as long as the he mlly nol, but girls have a way spirit is in the body, And no of knowing how to win over the charactpl' clln be called beautiful reluctant male, and in the end he that does not count among its dear u. ulllly s uccumbs, est possessions a fine set of morBut the re lire young men who al .principles. reu lly do select their wives, and In choosing a wife, it must be it is to lhem that this little talk remembered that you are also choosing the mother of your ehili ' dlr cted, There are many standards of dren, and unfortunately this is not course by which the ideal wife can always given enough cOfUlideration, But Your wife should be fitted to bring be measured; tastes vary. tltere are I1lso certain innate qual- into the world children of whom ities that 11 gi rl must possess in you can be proud. They ' should ordm' to be a good wife to any be a living, lusty, glowing tribute mall, Anrl the ~ e are among them : to your love, Scrawny, spi ndleFirllt of n il , she must possess n legged, knock-kneed, bow-legged splc ndlclly vigol'Olls body, The children are anything but this, mor v itea I he is the better your But even though you agree heartchllnce for marital happiness. ily to this advic:e--watch out. MaShe should be a nlltural ,whole- ny n brigh t young man has said: some, vlvnciolls girl , who will be "Oh, I'm just killing a littl e time. honest and above-board in all her I ha've no serious intentions." But . dea lings wilh you, The painted, how about the girl's intentions? ~ex y little vamp is not the one to She may be serious and if she does choose for your life partner; she not measure up to your ideals, is URun lIy a If fuir-weather" friend, you are in danger, She should love you for what Sometimes it is painful in t he you nrc and not for what you extreme to break off an nssociahave, ' . tion of this kind; like a painful he should hdve a background surgical opertltion. But ,f you of wholesome family life in which do not break it off now, it will ·she ,has' learned to respect 'the break you up later on-when your l'ights of others, along with the un hopes and dreams of a blissful elfishness lind loyally. And she married life hnve gone to pieces must have reverence for its di- . on the rocks of disillusion.
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John D. Rflckdeller. Jr .. wil1~ his fight in .the Standard Oil Com· pauy of I ndiana and Colonel Ste· wart is defeated. There ha \'<! been few more bitter fight s ill the h istory of high finance . On Tu('stla" j ohll H . Perry, Il!arn ed editor () f R~a d l" Il, I'tt!I. · 6yl\,anm. JaCk S n\'illc, Flori da, allll other places. IJlcdicting th e Indi· ana result, said ' "It is hard 10 fight dollar.lI. In fact . you can't do it," He added us an aft crlho ullhl : "It is absolutoly impossible to fight dollars when they happen te be right." Colonel Coblentz, o f San -Fran ci s~o and Ne\v York. remarked : "To. the victor belong the ~ils.H olonel Stewart, hattling far ... · well to Slandan.l Oil 0 1 Indiana, and p rohab ly preparing to rUII 5 0 111(' oth er h ig uil cOl11pany. had th c ~a t i sfaC l lun uf repo ning fillan · cia l succe~ s fur Ins. 111 Ihe last year Siandard Oil of I nllian3 hu. earned ilion' Ihan eighty ·three millio n d~lIars prOfil or 16.76 per cellt on it s capital Earnings of the company Incn~':\ s~rl more than fifty -millions, as com · pared wi lh ) 1)27 PresidC lI l Il ou\' er, who SUI11 . mons the eXIra sl' ~5ion of Congr s, to I11 cel 011 Apri l 1.5. is n O I 3n el11 O' tio llal Illan Il ul hI' I11U . 1 ha\:c becll movcd on w1'itin~ .the word~ , "Now, thereforI'. I, Heru~rI Hoov . er, Presidenl of the U,nitl'd States or America. do hereby proclail\1 and Jcc1arc," ctc . . AH cr )'OU h;]vl.' done farm chorc~ as a small boy there rnusl be considernble sali faction in writinll, "r-;ow. _therefo re, _1. _ President," -On April 15 farmers will have their d~y and CongreSs will tel' them, if it C3n. ~how to put 3 dis · or[!alli~ed ind\1~(ry on a substan· tial, paying Lasis. No manufacturer could make his 1>111111 pay if ht had to c10~( down all Winter 10c farmel must 'd o that. and it is part of the problem . -('r - Ilas a Qua \'uy Prcst'd ent H OO\' more import:lni to executives than Iny. exccpt soun(1 judgment HE MA K-ES UP 1-115 MIND QUICK L Y ~~ o '" :lIt a day or two."
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en. Negligence of existing laws grows on folks that travel on life's Yesterday my . chauffeur took crowded thoroughfare, They get me through n much-crowedd trnf- on the wrong side of the street, get fined, c.urse the traffie policeWhen told oC the Mt:ocical1 revofic-woy. Some of his maneuvers men secretly, and, .imperil the with the machine were hair-- lives of their 'fellow-men, as IUl ic;t . the Presidtl1l did not wait a wei-k. In five minute~ ht had breadth in precision. He though life were a trivial thing. told hi ~ Caloinet "our business in· grew rumed in ' temper; his nerve The fellow who never gets there te!p.S I ~Ihl duty demand support seemed almost absolutely depend- hasn't looked for the opening; he of III(' r": ~ling Mexkr.n Govern. • abl~, though his welfare and mine goes around in circles, with eyes I n~ nt , " Hl' ' ''", ped guns and ammllniwere skirting the danger zone. I half closed, Then he · grumbles congratulated him when we alight- because business is <lull; he is ti o n ..frolll army 5tores to Presi· ed at our destination. the dullard, The opening is there, dent "'ortes Gil, stopped shipm ... nts u f ammunition. gun5 and alrplane~ "It's don~ by practfce," said just as soon as the other driver to the revolutionists, and arranRrd he' "You've got to observe the gets out of the way. for ~hipments of fightinl! planes to rUI'es-watch for an openin', and Then, if one doesn't see the Mexico's Government . go ahead." opening- hasn't looked for it-he Simple enough ~ Just ober the simply never goes ahead. He is This does flot imply complete laws watch for your opemng- in' a position tQ get bumped into, ;Approval of all that the Mrxic3n and ~o ahead! Come to thil,'k of and soundly roasted because he Government has done, or dis'ao· it don't the same three Simple is obstructing the tramc; worse prol'al of the fe\'olutiou'lry cam'e r~le8 hold good in every walk of than all, he has onlyhimse1t to It muns that Itle Pre~ ident I1lCIlIH 10 uphold · stability of Jo(ov('rl11:tcnt . life? " fbla1lme. t If hi e doesn't do it, his " There are people who , are very e ow rave ers will blame him in • . . . lax about the r~les; ~h~Y s~em dllJ- full . measure. Obey the rules, ' Tom 1 agg~.rt of I ~dlan~ IS d"~11 obedient to begin Wlt})-...:a .very ·w atch 'or the open1n&'-then ,go .He , h~d an 1.! llcrcstln g life Wll1~C . lastcd.·, and It laste~ : eve n~y-two undesirable' trait I~ m,n ·aJi.d wo,m- ahead .' Simple , isn't ' it'? ' . fltycars. He was a pojhucnl boss for ' ~~;;;;;';;==:;=~==7====7f======a: generation. contro ling his State H.e defeate'd Champ Clark . and TELL IT BLINDFoLDED .AHA AN~ OHOI nominated WoodrQw Wi! on' ror the prcs·id~ncr. . Not being a Ilucheu, or any~Ind~. right arm I. out ot'sling, ~hing; we can only ..." 0~8curel, bqt Anne ' might (UJ well widk on . Now Ihat he II IIi heaven, and aDd «ratis, .that we Clan tell our the left ..ide until the lame arm 'l rc~umahlv knows e\'crythin/;. Mr. favorite brand , of hot Clorn doq.. geta a little stronger.....:..Indianap. ,raggart 'kno",s just how use(ul he ,\'as ' when his inAuc.nce gave eJ' bUndfolded,-Loulaville Times. olt. l'iew8, Wopdrr)w Wilson the I,residency,
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. Thero wer~! fllU1:te~n · . ' ntra nt s MI'. unn Mrs. ('h n rl,'~ (; r:1 Y li nd lhe oratnl'1cal el1mlll HlII.n ('on- I fa mih' clI lI l'd (1 n r('ll1 ti\'(.~ in :1ll d I tests lit th e G ym Wed nei'nay ' e\'en'- n e~ 1' 'R lan('heste l', S u n cl l1 ~' . iug. The lo we r /!,rlldcs were re- \ pr c ~ entcd by Bv <Iyn Car l', Billy .. - - - - CU lT, Ka thl ee n Gray, Virginia Hom. SiCl', nnd Lell in Ko vCI'l11 a n. First ~ IIward w cnl to Ku th lee n l; ray a nd s eco nd to Bill y U1T. Th SI! stu• de nts ure 1111 fr om Ha rv eysuurg' sc huol. Lura As hley, )J:!1'\'eysbllrg, /Or t he " ' II • Allen McKay, 1"lut. Fork :11111 J o- I seph Os born, Hickory\'ille, r 'Pl'e- 1 s ented the upper grades. Allen I •. ..lJ. a ynesvill~, McKay \\' on fiirHt and ,J() ~ ('p h Os. _ _ __ _ born, 5CI"1(1. Th e J/ igh school 1 './ I~ i) I7C V II"r/ was res prc sl' nt:ed hy Mild",'d Bl'n - ~ ~ ne tt' , Eli zabe th Ol uekford, Juliu s I ... Oc~ki, Jum es Gillam, Robt' rt :\11'Kay. :Jnd EI' ~ly n Pennl'.)'. Hobe rL WI' a n ' apl tn o\'l'I'I .. " k II ,r " pr . !\ICh.HY won tl1'st and . Mil h' Ii £3.,'n - o ra l ;"l' p .. s~il, i l it il 's (If till: h il',1 netl s(:co.nd. Thco wlnn I·~. of first I cagc \\'hid1, wh t.n goo d til In j, l: Il l, Jl I ~co~ will reprl'sc nt l\[U Si>1C t own - I utld ' u m o~ t h .. nll'likl' l\lu~ h t" s lup In the cuu nt cun test at LebI·OO I11 S. ' E h anon Ma~'c h 2£1.. ~ ac WIl S p!'e. Th 11 II' ('ages arc vcry at tra c. ------------------------------~ ~en ted Wi t h ~ ni ce b oo k . . 1 he l il' e a nd e<l n be had in dozens o f Judges were ~r~ . ~nnu St Il1 S0~I ' 1 co lors _ g l·('cn. blu (' , l'e Ll c( ,ral, I~arveysburg; ~upertntendent JI~ll- Pers ian si lvel' and combinali ons f COME AND SEE OUR NE W LINE OF SHELF PAPERS, NAPItgan, Clarksv llle, nnd up e~'ln- th e ~ am e col ol:~. In I:'ene ral thcy KINS. WAXED PAPERS and OTHER NOVELTIES IN THIS LINE te ndent Moomaw, ?f W!I}1J e: v III(~. \\'ill be found in bl'asR fi lli .. h II In The orch estra furll1 s'l -I m li Sl e . , : .. ' . u IFeat vaJ'ie Lav of cOlo!'!l III pJiI'd :Ollie E. Webb IS n te r tll1nIDg by the duco p;'oees$ ju ~ t as CI\I'~ hIS parents of onvoy, lire fi ni 'h d: M th y m a~' be li ¥.ht The Bapti st Miss ionary irc1 e, weight 'agm; Dlade (Jf a SUb R a nl'O met at the hODle of Mrs. Mary thllt r esemble~ imita lion ivury. H,aines W ed~es~a:.;, wit h Mrs. Je!l l W ilh !<e ,eI cup s colored to m ll tch, DIe Graham assi sting'. The PI' eSI- , wi t h' g'r':1ccful tu;;sc l: and \Vl'Oul{ht dent Icd the devotions i n the ub- sta nds or I,:a l IIJr a ckcts th"v besence of Mrs , Elh el Gillam, Fol- 1come hinl " f'csid c l1 ce ~" l:u l hel' lo.wi ng the routin e business,. Mrs. than cages- uu III cha1'lf~ il1 ~ly into I Llda Hatton c:onducted a n IIltel'- a ll 5<: he 111es of rI('co rat lO n. el'lting lesson on "Sc hools or th e - 0I Orient." A tasty lu nch of sa nd- An Econom ical Menu w1:;he s, gooseberries, cocoa II nd CreAm of CIlI'n ~O U1J dessert WIIS ser ved. Beef Putl i s F:f;c nll ') IH:t1 Jl o llll" ('~ Mr. and Mrs. A. . Collett en· II nrvnrd IJ(· I.'t~: tel'tained a numb er of friend Pl.'llr sulnd from Dayton at a ~ ugar cn'mp P!l1'Fres h cocoanut cuke t y Tues day eV~3ning, 'otr,ee l'he oper ot1.n, "The Wishing - 0Well," presen.led by the High Walnut Cookie. school FrldllY e,vening, pl'Oved very 13 at t (lgeth I' a n e~~g :lI1d a till> e nt ertaining, Melodious voices, interesting costumes a nd clever act- uf HUI,'tll' ; add 2 tabl:!po Il ~ of nuuI' ing were fllctors in it. su cces~ . !lifted wilh II pin r h IIf ~ ;1l l : tht' n Much c/'edit ,g oes to t he teac h I'~ , u(ld a cUJl of t l ' u ~ h(',1 0 1' ·hOIJPNI Mrs, Mounts, Dlu sicill dil' d l'es:, walnuts. Drop li y r. po ll nfu l ~ 1111 a MI's.· Can, dir{;ctOI' a nd Miss Ran- u ulten,41 hHcet al111 bnk tl in a 110<1dall, costumes fol' this excellent !':Ite o ve n' f(II' I r; m in lltcs. enlertainment. The ,o rc helt.l·a fU1'I1ishcd plel1lR ing mus ic hetwee n t he acts, In
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Mrs . DOl'da Jo t'dan, Mrs, Cll'o J e ITed , Mrs. Dorothy l~awke, und Mrs, Lulu Ellis entertained Bel' l'IlI members or t he Wo'man's IVIC league at the h ome 01' Mrs. Jordan 'I'hursdllY evenin g •. A gi'oup of the M . E. Aid ~ o c i ety will hold an EIl!lter market in Mrs. Clnl'll M ni tl's room 'IltU I'day ' moming at 9 o'clock, March 30, Bilked go,)(ls, home made en ndy, fish -pond nnd small bazaar. The Woman's Civic league met Saturday afternuon wi lh Ml's. Mal'garet Tuekel·. A number of IJUsi: ness we frethdisposed of. and, . h mattei's b ' I lII,t e n scnc~ 0 e plogra l." comnutte, a sJl elhng match was mdulgcd in, The- DE!xt mceting will be April 1S at the home of Mrs. Clara Conner.
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BI' au ti1'uI Wnll Pup t' iH truly nil add ed touch o f b'lluty in YI Ill' hOlllt'. And My r Hymall ~p l'cl:l l iws in S1lUIl't Il: tterns or e x lui"it
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1'11. Clift' Evans is veri III ot The Lad'ies Aid society held a heart.. tt'l!lubl at her home north was found dead, in bed Monday of tllwn. morning, He Wad b en in poor "Ka't y· Did," the Junior ela88 health 1'01' N!'vcral weeks and his plllY, at lhe S. V . it . building death re8ult~d from henl't. troll I"l' idal' evening, was well rendered lind vorl' in ter sting. PROMINENT MAN DIES Robert lind Ruby Smith, Ru th A f' ' . 'Y" lIlTY, Myra Haydock a,nd Osent' K ,Bl'udfute: G'7, f(ll'll) '1' Tumel' r~pres ntl'd their classes in the Greene county 'om- 1)I'C!;ident of t he 'Americun FlIl'ln Bureau Fedemtion, died lit McClel petition exam\! aturcJay. .MI'. llnd Mrs, W. . mith, son Ian ho pita ,lXe niu, ?flonday night a nd daughter nnd Mis, Myra Hay. nftel' n IC) ng illness. He s uffered of a(JOplexy In t November dock attended t he Shrine Clrcm< stt'Qkc ono hus been s uffering periodical· in Dayton uturday eveni ng. R. ,Shanks was luken to the Iy s ince. H und erwent on opeMcClelJlln hospital in Xeniu nt- mtion lwC) weeks ngo and s uff 1'ul'day fOl' an X-ray lreat ment of cd II I' e i llp s ~ Mondny night. He hnd KlOl11uch and live r uilm Ilts, 'n" held many promin enL pOliilion s in fa l'm nnd livestock work. ret ul'ned MondllY. Mrs. Laura Ice nhnwe r has I·C· t d h urno ' to el' home Iw re to li ve POULTRY PRODUCTION Mr. and Mrs. F, D, COIllPton Th~ Suri hine so ciety was CIlTher wi ll b a meetin g he re tel'tained in th e hOlll o uf Mi ~~ Le- on Fridny evening, A priJ 29, III onn MilleI' Satllrduy IIfternoon, 7 :30 11 , Ill " at Gl'ung!' hnll . in the MI'. and Mrs, A . W. 1'ul'n!'r at· interes ts of profitable poultry (11'0' lended the ~ I . ()f n fri nd in du citon. All inte rest ed nrc inSpl'ingfield Friday. ' viteri lo llttend.
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FELL FROM ,A HORSE Painful injuries to his knee were tlulT red ' by EnllnOl' Bally on In!l~ 1'hur~d8y ufternoon when he waH ~hrow n fl'oUt n horse on his .fal'm , unlll \If L~hull()n. The knee W8!\ badly bruised nnd cut but no bones were broken. The horse WIlS npPl'oachjng fI s mall di tch when it stu mbled thl'owing Mr. Baily and f ulling on him,
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and SuncJay wilth M~ nnd Mrs. ~ Ii ~>l Ebic Gu ~ tin, o f Dayton . Chll rl es Chu-k. Mr, nnd Mrs. 'hades E , Jolms ________ ___ _________________ ___ _ _ _ __ is \'i : itin ,:r he r cnu ~ in, Mrs. J. M. spcnt Suturday in Dayton. T ho lllp a ll, Mr, nnd Mrl!. II:Yin Hardmen' atl\h~ , Ross Hnrl. o('k e ntertain- tend ' d the fun'~ I' a l of Clem Ebt' d till:! Clo\'cl' Len f club this af- right ul hill latt' res ilience at Mi- nnd you will rece ive good sC! rvice, th e ad vn nluges o f long cxp~rienc e d ~ al sme n, and full stl'ength of am i~ llurg F l' iduy afternoon, l l'rn oo n. the mat'ket at 1111 linws, cuch con s i~lIm e nt so ld on it s ow n me l'ils. Ol\ I' nim hns a lways been to make MI', lind Mrs. Charles Mullenix each ~ nle solitlify lhe 'unt1t1ence OUI' Jlat. I'o n ~ ha ve in us.. We havc ~ : tti ~ fi c d clI stome rs in nil loca lities ,1,ISI'IlII Hu wke. brother of J . we re week-e nd guests of lh o f orm. tl' ilJlltnry lo thi s Ill1l1'k et, compris:nr; six s tl1le ~ , Memb~l' Cincillna i i Li ve ~lock Exchange, a lso NalT i'.l'I; (, i!~ (' ri licaliy ill Ilt his home e l" s broth er, Hlu,mas, at Mt . Ora b. ' lionll l Live Slack F.xchllnge, I'cprt'se nting D;I 11('1' ce nt of th· livc stock stll.! fi t all tl'l'lllin a l mUl'kets 11 1'111' !':inb inn . Mrs. Wilbe rt l;;wank spe nt la:;t in th e Unit ed Slates. ' wee k with I'e latives in Ci ncinnati . 1I1rs. J . n. J ones and Mrs. Al. [I', nnd MI', . Forre:t: Hough a nd tfn ug htt'l' sp n1 SundRY with 11'11 Emrick spe nt Saturduy in V.,1'I1 I [ollg'h alld fa mi ly. Dayton, and in the afternoon saw " So nny Buy", nt the COIUl~,lbin, 1111'S. lilton Th oll1pson IIml Mrs, Mr, a nd Mt'S. Wa lle r K'enrick l'vill c Gmy we r e Dayton vis· we re ' unday dinn el' g uests of MI'. lind Mrs, C. U. Binegar, at :Jllmesil(ll'!'; 'l'uesuay afte rnoon . , town. Willinm Wolcott was t he dill- I Mr ,nnd MI's. Ben Hawke an(1 ner g lll' s t of M~ nnd Mrs, Enrl family visited the former's fath ('on ll el' nnd son o n Friday. I e r at abiDa Sunday, Miss Mary Thoma" Il ret urn ed ¥'IU Ir ~ co nli ull y invitcd to Ill· missionary from China, deliVered ten d lh e Easte r pl'ogram at Feny a fi ne addl'ess at Lytle chur'Ch on .hu J'(!h of hri st at 10:30 S unda y ~bout Sunday afternoon. ~" MI'. and Mrs., Kesler Craram You will enjoy the Easter pro- nnd dau ghter, Bernice. attended g l'alll at Wayne sv ille Church of t he concert at N.C. U. schoolill'ist Sunday nig ht, time 7 :30. house lit Dayton, Sunday afternoon. ume ! Mrs. Bell e Scott, Mr. Everett MI', nn d Mrs, J. D, Ma~ l nlt, C. Early and daug'hters spe nt Su,n;vr .RoiJit?er lind t,laughter were day with the :rormer's nephew, 1!J27 GRAND HAMPION WE E P TAKE STEER- This steel' ~ s cons i,;ne tl to J . N. Richey & Co, by R. G. Howell, AI·eanum. Ohio. fol' t he 1927 Annual P Ul'e Bred and Fat attle how. held Ap. week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Prof. Brooks anel family, at Green ville, l'il, 11)27. It weigh d 1250 Ibs., and sold to the Gibson Hotel Co., for fifty-o ne cents per lp " 01,' Mel'le K e rns, of Columbus. Mr. lind Mrl~. Edd Longncl'c $037,50, b lievcd to be th e highest price paid in the history of th'e C incinnati Union Stock Yards. Mi ss Knlhcrine Prendergast and Nel'e home fron'! Cincinnati over 'Mr, J esse Pre nde rgast were din· the week-end and took dinner on n er guests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Bryan Su nday with MI'. Ilnd Mrs. Melvyn W. R. RICHEY W, G. SHAFFER J . N. RICHEY Swank and fam ily. Pr nde rgnst Sunday evening. Live Stock Commi .. ion Merchan t. for the Sale of Cattle, Calve. , Hoa. ~n d Sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Guilner, Mr. and Mrs . . Charles Rye had of Miam isburg, were Wednesday C1NCINNATI, OHIO as thei r dinne r guests on Thurs- g uests of t heil' ni ece, Mrs. Kesler Cincinnati Union Stock Yards, Phone West 2040 , Graham and family. lill Y, Mt'. and Mrs. Clarence Rye Mr. Charles Hosiel' and son, of nnd childl'e n, Messrs. William Wol Cleveland, were recent gues~s of I' cott 'u nd Harvey Rye. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick. 1II_ _ _ _ _. . . . . . . . ._ _ _ _• • •_ ._ _ _ _ _• . . . ._ _ _ _ _. ._ _ I Mr .and Mrs. William Bergdall Gl'U e n and E lgin watch display i also fu ll Hne of jewelr y and and Mr'. nnd Mrs. E lbert Wallace novelty gifts. We g ive Ceda r are enjoying new l'adios. Mrs. A. E , Charleto n spent last S tamp ~ . Cary's Jewelry Shop, week in Middletown caring for a Lebanon, Ohio. new grllnddaughter at the home Mr. and Mrs. St Clair Fife and of Mr, a nd Mrs. Fl'ank ·Charleton. children, of W il mington, and R. Ml'. and Mrs. Edwin Linneman J. Adams wel'e Sunday supper lind children, of Dayton, were six ues t, of Ml's, Susan Wilkerson o'clock dinner guests of Mr. a nd and family, Mrs. 'Henl'Y Foull(s Saturday. Mrs, Clyde ·Wallace visited hel' Mr. and MI'S, E lm er Shee ha~ little nephew, Carl, son of Mr. attended a banquet at Lebanon hotel on Frid ay evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greathouse. of a nd Mrs. ,Joe Gibbs. of B1anehes- Dayton, Wednesday at- St.. Elizabeth hospital, wlnere he was optel', a s host and hoastess. erated on for m~told' trouble. Sunday week BlgO dinner guests MI'. ancl Mrs. Enrl Hockett ento rtained with cards Friday ev- of Mr. and Ml'EI. CharleR Smith ening, There we're seven table~ were: Dr. and Mrs. E, J. Smith , . See the latest improved Goodyear Tirea for 1929 before you lay down a nickof " 50 0" and a'f ler t he ;ga me ~ of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. E'lIsworth Smith and family, of Dayn two-cour se lunch was served. e l for any other make. toni Ml'. and Mrs . Ben Smith and We have a certified watchmaker family an'd Mr, and Mrs. Roy Great 'a s Goodyear's 1928 tires were- (THEY. TOPPLED OVER EVERY at t he head of our repair depart. Buhl'man and fam ily, of Osborn; ment that is equipped to l'epair Mr. and Mrs; eGorge Smith and SALES RECORD IN THE HISTORY OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY)- the every kinu of a ti me piece- also farilily and, Mr, Samuel Smith. --diamond setter and engravel'. Ca· ~929 Goodyears are atill greater. ry's J eweh'y Shop, Lebanon, c;lhio, ~~
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.J. W. Th om(1. on, t he new h nd o f t he Fi ~ h nnu Cnm e division, wh se pre decesors bell I's the sa me famil y nam e, hO B a nn o un ced th nl ga me preserves in Ohio are t o he stoc ked with wilu lurk e~'s li S \\ ell is wilh the aduition a l H lin, garian ph ensn hL~ , Ab out 1<1 ,000 pheasa nts are to be nn\ilahle for d i"tribll t ion in Ohio this yenr, It is annou nced thlll the first caris to be set at the lake this week t o be louded with fi sh f(ll' stocking down·stat streams,
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:NEW ,BURLINGTON" Fred Reeve!!, who has been a patient in Miami Valley hospital tor sevel'al weeks !hila returned to' " his ]l0J:lll!. ~elli...,.. . _ _ , ' Rev: Wlltsqn " of -Wilmin , n, is eond,ucting Ir'liel'ie....of ,meetings at the F riends, church here. markel in Xenia g,atul'day, Frank Whitaker, sou~h of town,
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WAYNESVltLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1929 MEETING OF THE NEW CENTURY CLUB
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By Albert 1: [-( I);,d
Th March meeting of the New Century club wa!! held a~the home of Mrs, Wilbur Clarki Despite the inclement weather, nin etee n members rellpomled to 11'011 call with bits of bird lore, Before beginning the program a silent tribute was paid to the memory of Mrs, E. V. Barnhart, u chulter membe r of the club, Program as follows: Mus ic " Victrola A BinI Talk , Mrs, J , G, Smilh Old lronsidesMrs. H , E, Hathaway Forest Run(:ers Mrs. R. G, Cross During the social hour a dainty two-course lunch in keepi ng with lhe Easter season, was served, Invited guests were: Mrs. Mary Cnrmony, Lytle; Mrs, J, O. Cartwright, Mrs. Joseph Bennett, Mrs, J . B, Crnbbe and MI's. J, 11. Sack·
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I.( ' ~l"y s ' plm'(' WU ~ tw ist!'d on ilH CO L MC US, OIlIO- T he legiRThiS comm unity was shockf!d ru,untiati. ,n lu ,1n 'x t!! nt of nhout ,:ll i .. t:hUlll tJI' r>; of bOlh b ru ll ~ h unil horl'ified la st Saturday morn,'i~ht ' ~ n ill l'il<': llnd tt.e I'IlO1' wa H l'!; of th,e pre!'en t Gent'rid A!:Isam ing whl·n th e newt! of Mi, s Ada I,)" wn orr, Thl' rouf uf (, Iarenel' 1,l v huv<' lil! I' 11 cl' lIwd l! d at all st.:!!· Michen er's t ragic death was }'eI !\'(" ~ Lu ,'n IVll H dam ul{ed as \Va ~ , i:,II '; t he pa st felV days, Jlrepa r· c!!ived. II;at "I' tht' hume: uf the Burnett :atllry III adjllul'n oll'nt, the cnnMi s Michener, accompunied by I ; I' O ~ , and til (, LlI l'n un thl' Curl · ' (' Il S ll ~ ,,1' many Ic'gisla tllrs bein!!: Miss Hilda Lehmun nnd Miss ElizI"\'i ~ ht r ll l' ! II, At l1 0mer HlImb y's 'Hljo llr nmcnt i f pos~ ib l e on FriIIbeth Munyon, of Columbu s, ond FAI~ AND \'I"'\Kl~1 R.. , li a~l' tht, harn .lpOl' II'IIS bIOII'll day , Apr il I i!th , As II consequenc!' Miss Ruth Luken s, uf Murilln, reI"al'(' t hl' banI door WUK blo wn tiOW '''aNDER~UL \"ITH" lIl1I('rou ~ dl:\ 'ga ti ll ns intl' rcstcli turned fr om CI ,vel and Friduy I Ir. J) avi~ Furna s. who livl's south ill cedain 1e.:l! i"lalilln , as well as ' OUT YOUR OVE~CDA'" night when! th' porty had attendof luwn. report!!" that the r oof i:;itllrs who wi sh to Sl'C th e IlIwed u teuchers' conference, und the "I' his h ll l'l1 was danHl~.'rI, and thl' mnki ng bod y III' th p ~ lale in opf our we l'e Clll'oute to lheir homes [:OWN l hil'k"11 h(lll ~ l' UII the pla cl' 1'01'111 , erati on, 111'(' present at all s(' ssivn 8, to spend the spring vucntio n when l ,.J~' II\\' Ill,d by Lafl' Nic hol son, the cal' in which they wel'e riding Go BOOM \ \ a :-; 1,11 1\\' 11 away_ Th e Herhe rt-Mart in hil l r('codplungeu into a swollen st r enm fy in " I he Ohio ~ I l'~lin n h,w s (las!!· nem' lootia, nnd all were drowned. "d thl' S('natl' unan imllll sly a nd evTh e dense fog that hung over l' ry ml!miJe" of t hat body who t he va ll ey is thought to hllve ob- c~ lt, "poke UP OIl t he hi ll pra ised Sec re· .-- .. -,scured the vision of Miss Miche"r\' '11 1' :-II ate Cla l·,-nce.: ,I. BrowlI ner, the driver oC lhe car, who, l1li ASRislant ,'eCn 'lar)! J ohn G, failing to sec the !!hnrp turn in .ldknal', fil l' the ir n ~s i K tance to the road leuding to the s mull he cO"lllliU ee in re drafting the brirlge, drove ovcr n fifteen- foot I, ill a nd pu t ling il in Ill'O II!! 1' Rhape embankment into seven fed of (II' )Ju ~ sa",e , It ha s bee n ~e nt to WII tl!r. l he House whe re it undou htedly A truck driver noticed the re I' lVili r ecc iv e fnvorllble IIclion. It of the cur e xtending nbove the is an ndministl'atioll meallurc, water t he I1l'xt morning un'd noti- =======-~~=-~- - -.\: r ~ . ':11'1 : herwoo d is ve ry sick igh t of which hav(' bee n ull prov~ tI " fied t he telephone ollerator at Tobacco Cnnvas at Ryman's, 'd by eit hel' 'ennte or HOll s , fbel' in , Office i's from Galion, Mt. ;\ ii : ,; NUlting, o f Day to n ,i s till' Gilead and Marion wel'e called Miss Denu Hopkins is attendI P- lil' sl of Dr, Mm'y Cuok, Th e "Bi bll' Bill" is re sting pencelind pulled tho car from the river. ing business school in Dnyton, fully in I he: rnol'lw e, hav in g been Glass windows on on'e side of I ClI l'l a in s, Wi ndow ShHdes nnrl 'ons:l!ncri t here b y the sc hool;, MEAWIWG t he car were broken and the arm Rugs, 9)(12, in Axmin slt'r, Brusl.ill " ll" .:n at Hyman ':;, co mmittee of t he House by a vote nl1cl should er of one of the wom- sels lind Velvets, at Hyman's, \\IHA.l t-tE ,r I ::! to 1 o n co nsid ernti on of the e n protrud ed thl'ough the openF: , V, Barn hal't, qf incinnati, bill which is tnntumount to "kill'HI~KS O~ ing, indicating that the victims !lfI'S, CUI'I McClure, of Dayton, I was il1 Wuy nesl' illl! Sundll Y, ing" l he menSUl'C, In cl'ease in hud made a desperate attempt to is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J, E , 1Hc he gasoli ne tnx from lhl'ee to McClure. escnpe from their wlltery grave. 1 ~ lI rr ('!\ t ll oll " h and fami ly ll re \VcAl~ER t1AN fO llr ce n t.~ per ga ll on and lhe esThe teachers were identified by IH'l' plI l'jng tn move to Dnytun, ' a blii<hm en t of n state highway poJ . Milton Keys and Ruth Cook membership cards in the Northeaslern Ohi o Teachers association. attended POlllo nn Grange at Mn1I11'!;, Freel ll , Henderson is re· lic e lIystem have been recommend Misses Michener and Lehman son Saturday. , c<)I'('ring froll1 a sel'C l'e attuck of ,d by t he 1-louRe highwny commit_ -=_-::__=-===--==---tee , They wil l have to be apwere t eachers in t he Chagrin Falls th(' gl'i" , nrove d how evc r, by th e HouRe calParker Duofold pens, 25 years high school; Miss Munyon taught BOLIN-HARLAN MEN OF WAYNESVILLE ' • I~il Evans, of'Dllyto n, was the endar committee be fore they can in lhe Leavittsburg High school; guarantee, Cary's Jewelry Store, CLUB IS REORGANIZED II' ek-cnd Kuest of Mrs Lizzie be bro ught up for action. Th e marriage of Miss Gladys Miss Lukens, who taught at Ma- Lebanon, Ohio. Hurl an and Mr. John D. Bolin rion , wns the daughter of Charles Lewi s, Directo r lIal H, Griswold and Th e Men of Waynesville held Lukens, a former resident of Har- Mi ss Elizabeth Chandler is spe nd- was solemnized in St. Andrew's ing the spring vacation with moth- Episcopal church, Dayton , Saturt"cir second meeting at t he GYlll l 1 i , ~ J l'~!1 ic Clark hn s return ed able l1~ s i s t a nt, Chal'les E, Sher, e,ysburg. of Monday evening, Apri l J. Th e aftcl' ~ pcnding two months in wood , of th e depal·tment day evening March 30, at 5 o'clock H, E, Michaels, a fo rmer resi- er and aunt. public welfare ,have been two IICspeak er fOl' th e c,,{'ning WIIS Prof. Flot'ida. Rev. John J, Schaeffer officiated, dent of Dnyton, who is superintenMi ss Rose Wilkerson, of Mor- using the single ring service, The Professor Pyl e, from Wilming- W, E. P yle, of Wilmington, who tive officials sin ce fills uming office dent of schools in Chagrin Falls, n, L. C.. lIne tl nd Cha~, DUl' nett unde r the new state IIdministrawith his wife, drove to Dayton Fri- row, is the guest of Mrs, Susan couple was attended by Mr. and ton, was at the Gym Monday af- ~ave an illu strated talk on th e ternoon and gave a very interesl- v!ll'iou s phases of electri city. llIud"! " b us inc ~s tr ip til Leban on ti on. Th ey a re making Il survey Mrs. Carl Frye . .J' day night, He stated that he Wilkerson and family. A reorgnni zation IVa!; effect ed SuLunl ny ni ght. now of the department in vi ew of The church with its Easler dec- ing demon stration of the 1I'0rk of had conversed with the teachers Saws ' tiled by machme" C: ut orations was a , beautiful setting e l ec.tromagne~, Hc wa~ l~ccom- and t}le foll owing officers wet'e improving eonditio~ in the 21 while in a restaurant ..at MansT he in fa nt daugh ter of Mr, and insLHutions -under their juris'dicfield and had left them about 7 :30 cleaner, truer" faster. Roy Plg- for the ' ceremony, which was wit- panted by a -trlo"trom Witmmgton ~e lected: ~C;. S. Ellis, pres ide nt; nessed by Mrs. John J, Schaeffer, ~ollege, whi,eh gave se~eral pl~~~- I C, M. Robit zer, vice-presi de nt; M.. " F01'l'e t. Hough i~ recove l'ing tion ,with n population or 33,000 p, m. ~ 'I was greatly shocked to ott, at Madden s Lumber Yard. mg numb~l s. T hose In. t he tuo Lloyd Duvis, se('r etary; Wal ter after hnv in/; had m ea sl e~. inmutes and pl'operly valuation of learn of their death," 'he said, "for Miss Lulu Smith, of Warren, Miss Maryebelle Harner and Mr. were ~oul sa Coate, BeSSIe James Kenri el{ t rensurei',; F , R, 1110 0~ , (lVlJ l' $40,000,000, including] 62]4 it could not have been very long Ohio, is a guest of her neice, Mrs. Howard Crawford. D' L B Hall anel Wilbur I'.l'nes t I ogel's nnd famaiy, of aCl'es of land and un annual ex pen The bride was becomingly at- and MISS Stevens, nnd they were after we saw them that they had F. R. Moomaw ,this week. ' accompanied by Dorothy Hunt at mluwk, t r , t ' , Toledo, w ' ('e week-e nd guests of d' 'e of over upproximately $9,tired in a handsonle gown of dark th their accident. Miss Michener ' aI', ru s ces, M' 'I !'If' 1 E J< '~ e plano. Aft er the busin ess session a I. a lH I S, , • ogel . . 000,000, Th ese institutions have and Miss Lehman were al1long my I- Mrs.rra~ey ye an augliler blue georgette and tan cant and 3,500 officel's nnd employee!! and --,-, committee served ,andwieh es and best teachers. and wel'eI highly returned home Saturday after a ,hat, She cnrried a boquet of sweet Dl'. a ncl I'll rs, Ii , K Halhawny the two hea ds of th e department Tu esday mormng the s~hool was jce cream. peas, roses and fern. honored in the community," visit with relatives in Cleveland l very agreeably surprIsed by _ ___ ___ - - :; pe nl Easter Day with Mrs, Hath- are facing one of t he busiest times Mrs, Bolin is the younger daugh Miss Michener, daughter of the IIWU Y'S pal'ents, neal' Springboro, of their career, the arrival of the Glee club from WNSHIP late Edwin and Ella Merritt MichFor sale at, Madden's Lumber tel' of Mr. Lou Harlan, of this -- - ~ener was born and reared here. Yal"d, 36 galvanized individual }llaee, and is popular among her Hnnover colleg'l, Hanover, Ind, THE WA YN£ TO MOTHER'S CLUB. Th(' W,a yncsv ill e ~Ul'me!'S ExShe ~as popular 'among her friends pig troughs, cheap. associates. She is a graduate of The club is composed of 28 young eh nge wIll h~\Ve !\pnn g pl"lces on WILL IS VALID a nd associl1tes, and was highly culthe Waynesville High school and a men f rom the college and is on a - - -. that dependabl e kind of coal very DECISION The Way ne Town ship Mot~rs ~oo n, _ _ __ OF JURY lured. he , was a graduate of Mr. and Mrs, Leon Salisbury and 't alented musician, For several t rip to Wushinglton D. C" to give Waynesville high school, attended children, of Cleveland, were week- years she has been a piano teach.' a concert to I~ resident Hoover, club will hold their next meeti ng A s uit ent.e red in the common {'r at the Awanda studio In Day- They are stopp ing at nil t he lurge Friday, April 5th, at 2 p. 01" in Ohio Wesleyan and graduated end guests of relatives here. l\ofr, ancl Mn., Chrsle r Cj.JlIer pl ens court last August by Benjafrom Holyoke college, Mt. Holyoke ton. c~ties on their way and giving the G\"Ildo buildinr;, :l11d : U", of Lll vl,lnn.I, wt'!'c Eu!'\- min Fit:lpalrick see ltin g to contest Mass Ruth Coo](, o.f Miami-Jacobs MI', Bolin,' an exemplary young concerts. Their program was ns We expect n IIlI'ge altendanc,c,_ IeI' Day guest s of Mr, and Mrs, the w ill of his ~isler, t he late Mrs. T\~o brothers, Charles E. Mich- college, spent Ellster with her man, is connected with the Fridig- follows: Cynthiu Evan s, who died April ns we are to votc whe.lhel· we w~1l Ray Mills, en(n', munllgllr of the Farme~s ~- l l!l'andparents ,Mr. and Mrs. J, M, ail'e at Moraine City. Two numb el's by the ehol'u.. have a ~c h ol)l picnic for the ch iI- I 16, 1928, WllS defoated by a jury change Compl1ny, and WIlham Keys, Mr. and Mrs, Bolin have taken Piano solo- - - .. - Mr. Brown dren or whethel' we w ill not hav e , j\ ll'~ , Me rl !' K e l' n ~ and little trial in the court this wee k. Michener, a tea~her in the Pittsup their residence ot 66 Holt St" Violin solo .. " .. , Mr. Griffy une, Evel'Y,body come unci br ing I 1IlIlIl(hte l', of Co lu mbuR, Rpe,nt'scvHoruce G, Fit'l.patl·ick und othburg schools, survive her. , For sale at Madden's Lumber Duyton whe re they will be at home Two n umbers b~' the chorus, yo tlr Ilencil und pape l', Every l' l'nl CIIlYR IIl!'t we "k wit h MI'. and crH, beneficiaries under the will, The body was brought ~o the Yard, 9 steel fence post drivers; to theil' many friends. m olh er nt len t shuul<l vote , lI1.rl; • •/. D, Mlrlatt. which wus IIdmitled to probate laf;t - -home of ' her brother, Charies, will drive posts through rocks on W e al so hove a very nice p1'OMIlY, 'Were named as defendants.in 1'h!' names of tho se who won in whel'e f uneral seTvices were held ,creek beds e,a sily. . local oratol'ical contest held Inst g-I'nm. Arrunge to com e, nnd h<l\' t !; i . n Ill' the will, BenJIlWAYNESVILLE ON ROUTE TUl'sdllY ~f.ternoon. Burial was an nfle l'noon of r el'\'eo llnn. --+riTrnn:~"l!tres;ts--rrf-M1':-=-1llIn--MI'!\"."t:1l~1l:: l i~F:tit;:'z;;:p;;'lI~tr~i~ck was the only one weck nl'e M follows: Mr. and Mrs. K:ennet'h Elzey and OF PROPOSED tliGHWA Y in Miami ce'm etel'y, , Lower grades, Mnry EVil LeMay Mury L. Earnhart, Pres. SlIlll lI yman , or Le ban on, on lusl of a lurge fnmily of br'o thers and daughter; of Dayton, viSited Mr. ~.---Upper grades, Ruth Salisbury. E llen Conner, Sec'y, Thu" Rday ('veni ng. sisters nol nam ed nil a benellcinl'Y and Ml'S. Walter Elzey Satul'day The route of the propose Ohio Hi~h school, Louise Henderson , flf lhe estate. He sought to prove iOSEPH HENRY HAWKE afternoon, Revolutionary ' Memorial Trail, LouiRe Henperson won second ZEY BRANNOCK Huve yo ur saws me rl by ma · tha t tile will was not the vlllid IURt provided for in a bill now before place at th e _co~nty contest. J:L - chilli!. Th l!Y cut cl cunpl", h'uel', will and testnment of his deceased Joseph lfenry Hawk~ ,eldest son Mrs. W. R. McCh.ril of Dayton the state senate, running from ' " ~ttl'r, Roy Pigott, at Madden's sisle r. of Phillip and Emma Collett was the week-end guest of Mrs, Toledo to Cincinnati, will pass Last Saturday nine pupils ac~Iiss Th elj,la Brannock. and 1'111', Lumber Yurcl , ' ConRid crablc evidence was intro Hawke, was born August 25, 1849, Ruth Daugherty and daught.er, through the heart of hist oric Ohio. companied by Mr. Moomaw and Clul!'lc!'; E, EI?_f'Y wcre qUIOt1 ~ l1: ar . , , tiul'ed by both siell's nnd a large and died Murch 28, 1929, aged 79 Miss Stella The proposed trail will entel' Mrs. Mou gh, went from Wayne1- ~ ri.cl lit th e home of the ~rn~lUtlll? :'oI l'. W,III I\I1I Mc Hu,l'ney ancl M'~H number of witnesses examined, yenl's, 7 months and 3 days. He , Warren county at Waynesville and ville to , Oxford to pur.t icipate In rnil1i~ter, Rev, Cros,:, CIIlCln nut~I' N,lncy McB urn ey 01 L banon, ,a~- ncces!litnting a trial that Insted wus married on ,January 6, 1876, The Farmers ExchaJlge prices proceed from here to Ft, Ancient, the ' District scholarship eontest, ~ Saturduy at nOOll. MI S" Corn Do~- t{'nded scrvlces , at St. Maty S t hroughout Monday und TUl'sday. to Elizabeth Zell; to this J!nion on quality coal for ,the coming thence to Lebanon and on into held there. About 250 students gett, of Bell brook and Mr, J~m es t: hu rc h Eas ler Day. The ca se went to the jury on Tue!!were born four childrenl Mary I season will be as low nB good coal Cincinnati over U. S. Route 42. fl'om 12 different counties were ,1Jr:mnock witncssed the ml1l"1'lll ge , d u y afternoon nnd a verdict 1'lI , ngainst the plaintiff wns returned Emma ' James B., Harriet A, and can be bought. Tnblets will be erected along the ~ospl,tnblY" 'received by Mia~i un- I Mrs, Elzey ~s t.he ~l\ughter , l\fnl, G co rg~, D, Mills a.lld Philip 'B. The wife, eldest daughtl'ail at all points of interest, Iverslty nnd nil assembled In the Mr. and Mrs. 'I, B. Bl ~nnock nml e lul ri t'R Uyc a .tl'nded an ln~lltule within !I few minutes. ter , and two grandchildren have Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wymer _ __ _ ___ ~__ au'ditOl'ium W}jilE~ a few nnnounce- I a y~ung lady of ehu l'mml; persnn- ~t th e h,ome of M~s. Swrut zel, ncar SlIml Rotter" of Cincinnnti and preceded him to the Great Be- and ,three son8, Mr: aod Mrs. Clifmenta were made and a picture of i a lity, S?O is.a gr!l clu llte of, the o rcl!,o III II , lu~t Fnday. Alton F, Bl'own, of Lebnnon, were , yond. Tho greater 'p ort of his ford Buz'i ck; son and dauebter, of I"~ DEATHS the .group wlis taken , We then Wnynesv lll e HIgh ~choo,l, cl~ss of attol'neYH for the plaintiff. A}',, went to differe nt rooms to take '22; also , of Ohio UnlVel'slty ,lit , Mis£es Dorill H end e rson and t.hu1' Brvant , of Franklin, reprelife hns been 8P~nt. o~ ,the. far~, Sidney, 'spent Sun'd ay with Mr. where, in tb,~ assocIatIon wtth lils and Mrs. A. L. King. Joseph Hawke dIed nt the h9me the various tests, A splendid Ath'ens, She hus taught in MH1- Rhe a J nn et Cartwright, of West- !len ted the dofense. wife, children and grandchildren, of his dnughter in Sabina, Thurs- luncheon was se:rved to the guests dlelown school s for se vernl yours" (' I'll cr,ll ege, arc spending the nnd his many friend;s he found For Sale, 3000 rods of Ameri- day Mal'ch 28, following a long after whfch we were given the They will resid e on a farm neal' spring vStcation nt their homeR here liCe's deepest joy. can zinc insulated wire fence, full i\ln~ss. His daughter, two sons privilege of viewing the grounds Lebunon. The young people ht~ve PLA Y AT ELKS TEMPLE None knew him but t~ love him, gauge and full weight; best , ever and two brothers, George, of and various buildings of the t he best wishes of the comm~nlty For sule llt Madden's Lumbe' nor named him but to ,praise. made. Madden's Lumber Yard. Clarksville, and J. C. H~ke, of unversity. for n pro spe rous and haJlPY life. Yard 3 NlIlionnl double jack fen cr La~t Monday evening Stan WatWaynesvifle, survive him, Funer___ _ c-_ _ _ - - ' !;lrelchers--the tool t o stretl:!' All of us who have been fortukins and ,hi r; Miamians furnished ' nate enough to call him "friend," Mrs, Emma Sherwood was badly al services were held at t I' home Mis!; Luieile Squier, teacher of t T )'OUI' wire fence with. mU!lic for the annual card party have memor'~s , that will nev~r shaken when she fell down stairs \ Saturday afternoon and burial was music and Engli!lh I" has hel' moth W. C. T . U. WILL MEE fode. His later years, v.:~en l.n at her home last Wellnesday even- ,in Miami cemetery. e/. as a guest this week. , MI'. and lIfl's. John Cafferty, and ball given urider the auspice!! failing health, were spent. wlth hIS ing. Fortunately no bone,S were / - . The \Vanen County W. C, T. ' Mi!;fl Edith und Mr. Josiah Caft:er- of the St. John Evan\\'elist churc;h youngest daughter, Harriet Sears, broken. Her granddaughter, Mrs. / Elihu Underwood died at hIS Last minute returns show that ,U, executive will meet at the pub- I ty, of Franklin ,Mrs. J, E: ~olllel', of Deer Park. The nffair waR held who has never failed him.. always J., V. Hartsock of Akron, has !;teen home near Harveysburg, Saturday Warren county received 6 out of lic library in Lebanon , Suturdny, Mr, nnd Mrs. Harold Williamson at tHe Elks Temple, Cincinnati. ready ' to give of her tlme a!,d caring for her. morning, ,March 30, Funeral ser- 22 place$ in ,th~! Scholarship con- April 6, at 2 p. m. ' Il nd son, of D~lyton, 'yere ,gue~ts love to make his 8uff~ring ea~ler ' vices were held in the Whjte Brick test in the Soutnwestern District, of H. R. WiIlmmson and fnmlly MASONIC NOTICE to bear. Alway_s patient, lOVing, We certainly have something to Meeting House .Mon~ay afternoon . comprising 16 counties. ,-~ Sunday ufternoon, kind and nev~r complaining. be ent.l\usiastic about when we Interment was In MIami cemetery WayneSVille took two and LebnRegular ,commul'\ic,lItion of Wayshow you "Yourex SiLverseal" all• I non four places, ns foll'~s: ' "How can we lIelect a diamon~ nesville Lodge No. 163 F. & ,A. M. The remaInS ot Mr.s, ~achel. Cha'rles Whitakel," Caesar Lat: pnst \\'el'I<, riding ?n runniJ:lg HIs II( '_8 ;wor~ Btretchl'ng o'or long verwal'e. It cannot mst or wear boards uno the crowdmg of town or watch nnd know we nre got- Tuesday evening, Apt.!l 9. Work J·re:~'~lI.ny good deeds done: ' blael( an-d h8s a sterling-like beau- Roberts, age ~6, WtlmIngton, \ in ft., ·WaYnesville. ' ' into t~e cnrs ,':It. t~e school ) ting full vallie?" 'Have confidence in the F. C. de~ree. Visiting ~nd M~ h loy he cnst alon,.. the W~y, ty. Select for your hope chest, were inte,n ed In MIami cemetery, Burdette Jack .. son/ll)el'iCan His folks hoos.e, must , ,be prohlbl,ted" ,H e in the jeweler who serves you. sojourning brethren' are ,,!elcoJTie. It's the best. Cary's Jewelry Tuesdayafternoon, ' Mrs,.Roberta , tory, WaynesvlHe, Before the setttng oC ' th.e sun, eautl!>,n ed aga~nst reckless drlvm~ Confidence brings us toget.her, EARL THOMAS, W. M. He was a ' faith!~l ' member of Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. was tbe grandmo~her of ~ISS Elma ' Roy ' Johnson ,French II.; ~ar- and the bnmkmg of traffic rules. Cary:s Je~\lelry Shop, Lebanon, O. B, HENDERSON, Sec'y;, E' al church Roberts, a fo~er, superlnt~ndent jorie 'Post, English , 11.," Betty ~~~ ,::::h:~S!fub:;s~~Ptwo frater~ ,-=-- -.-, - " • pI Way.ne TO:~1f schools. Guard, Fre!lcb 1/., of' Lel)a~on. . Pra~tice 'fa; bo't hthe o'perelta, 1\"1"s. George ' D. Mills, hnvin,g 'YOUNG MAN , BADLY HURT 'nal orders, the Knights of Pythias -Now the 'laborers talk III o'er; The winn'i!rs will compete in Co- under the leadership of ' Mis~ 'S,\lIi-> ' " .. and 'for the Se'nio ... pi, ay, with, returried IrOn;! ~iqua ; where she . N~~wu.!~W '~tt~tI'a:rtfe~IIIC:~~: EA$~ERN S~AR , )um~us Suturday ip a state-wld~ 1'". 'and Junior O~der. , ~ has been for seV'ernl weeks. car: . .'. ue leaves to 'mourn hIS Ipsa" J..anil1l !:he voyager at -lut. , eonlest: '" ' MisflTorner as coach, is pt'Ogress- ing for her ~ug,hter ~ho bad the l Maynard Rich, son. ot ¥r. and ht tw BOns seven Fatber. In thy I\'I'Il qrO~~n~C\:f~p~n" Miami Chapter 'No. 107 O~ E. ____ _ h . misfortune to fall and break her loin. Jack Rich, was serlou" in- ., one. , daug er, two0 brothers , will meet in regular session on , "'onday mornh~'" the entire Hi"h ing nicely. andchildl'el), an d t,CI\\'e 'We now. Thy leI! T. Moontnw ,will ,attend the nnleg, attended the State W. C. T. - jured to~ay when he ~ '~1= M ~any other relatives ..nct, frle~ds. ~~!~m\~ ~~~htb~n~odr':s~t ~~ :::~: Mon4ay evening, April 8 ,at 7 :30 Bch901 wa,S asl!.~mbled while Mt. WI, D U. executive wh.ich 'was held \ last.. by "ual spring meeting of the OhiO Sh-'a. dISCUS hil tbro~ __I - t _ ~ swere " d the , final caU qulJ.etJ. behln~ we !Walt In truat . p • m. Visiting members welcome Moolllaw made several announceHe an Teachers association at, Columbus, week in the Souttiem hote, a~. _er w e For the rel\lrreotlon dkay. I ' OLA HARTSOCK W. M ments. He said that due to the I atly and peacefull,1 as he h as I v- FAther, In TlI')' .lfI'aclouI eep nr;, MINNIE FDOM". ' , ~ d' h ' Col.umbus.. ' fleld m"t.. , ~ _, Sec '1. numerous accl~l~nts unng t e Fl'lda),. Le",\'e ed his Ufe. .. we DOW Thr servant I}('epln&,
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El'ward M. Lukens, trustee of the !'stat . The trustee bavinlr performcd his duties, waR f urther dis. ehurged. · , I n the cuse of Bllnjamin Fitzpatrick vs. Horace G. Fltzpatl'ick, et. ul. the plaintiff sough t to set 1\. ide 1\ cE)l'toin tll\ll r l)Ufl)Orting to bd thc last will olld l testa ment Common PIe .. Proceedi", •. of ynthia Evans, la t~ of Warren In the cas of Nora R . Hawke counly, whereby it wus ordered vs. Wilber Hawke, et aI, there bet hut the validity of t.he document ILJUSlIMfOJ BY IIM'KJJ.DI!IJEN, ing an error in the cel'tificate of ue put in issue between the parthe notary attached to the crOSR- Lie!! und it be uscertoined uy the Compounded pelition of Nora H. Huwke, 115 ad- verdict of a jury whether it is !lr Se mi·Annua lly .-ministrator of the (!state of Stanis 11M the vlllid last will anll testaNew Home (or MAin Office I'ou le! II(' l1<17 W hat h ope w as:; co nrl, \I il h 1\ pl cnsllnt s mil e, had ley ClifLon Hawke. deceased , ment of CynlhiaEvuns, lleceased . (' 1\"\ I'Tlm V [ • • h (' I I'Clllnl' k' CIit IIllt h ' was S I(l' 11 ed' . \ tl WI'C.'J L eonnnI0 (I'I ~ft 1.':11"II,nl ' 111 whereby t he plnintiff was grantee! 1'hc juror who were im paneled 24,000 Memhers I' W!,S :I rllir :<1',,1 \Vhi ' h th" .Il· 1 kn ew tl) be II i'Ulllolis "'1I'.o nbman; ~ U I'J.;'(, I·~· . li nd w{)uld hI! happy to luuvc to fil' an answer in plnce lind HWllrn in were Edlin . CiIABSOLUTE SAFETY 1\\0 ~ " (I,nd~ had ~ h \l ~l' n to stuln Lord t. Mauri 'c hnd n <!Yc r fenc ed officiale ~ llCIlild any n ecessity urisc l hcl'cor within five duys. christ, Thurmun I' e It el', H. .\ 1111 loI .. "d<h,oI . (1 "" , almo~ t fit sincr he left Eto n and S '>lI'ce ly N'- i T hl' n ' wa ~ no longer an cx cuse. In thc case of Tbe Aetna Papur Brunl, F I'ed O. Jam es, Omll Irwin, First mort g age ulIrc al es ta\p ~ 'cur ily. ~he 11, ·,1' (',(.t. Ih ,' 1,llIl' W:ltl:!'~ II I' t he membe r d the po ~ i ti(\n : . It \I'n s Lord St. l\! ;llll'ice him self insis t - co mpany and The Village of Howard E. Ivin s, Ches ter A. Crock LH:!st security. \ )lhing s ulel' - lIothlng 'j,·,lit( 1'1 ali I "" . ~II I " ni n~ in the (h,ublfu l C\' en whether he hud eH'I' pel up o n ttl(' ~ i gn !\ 1 lH.i ng g iven. Frunklin, plll intilfs in c rror, vs. ('tt, E l'llcst Gor uch, H eber D. Wil belt ~ r . ,ad)' I1\101l1il ~ :'11111i).,h t, iln 'ke in h,' ld u rapiel', Bu t w!rul Sigl10r .'ad l)' then'fort, he pl'epal'eu to VIII Me ab lu and The Cleveland, IiUIl1 ~ , O. K. nl'ow n, Cliff Tholllll A ets Over 13 Million Doll ars til') .II!'I,IIII! \1': 11 , ,< 1l1'1'n Ih,' 11 n~1 1 PI'II l'c il) fearcd lll os1 WII~ t hl' pale. gi\'e it. Aln'ady both men had Cincinnllti. Chicllgo nnd SL Lou is so n and , harl ottc French . One of the l arg-L'sl allu s ll'ol1l{esl a s~ ocin I, hll,· -:Ind Inl: n,1 \\ a~ :t ~l' llll - unfli nc hing hatl' in the. i ilian' ~ r: llll'n intn p() ~ itiun . The wOl'd Rai lway company, defendnnts ill " il" 'I,' IIf "I l' l' \, 1·lifT<. III the hu" e white fa ce. Il l' loathl'd ii, und yet lre llllJl" d UIIIIII hi s lip ~ . l'rl'o r , the mandate from lhe court Lio ns in lhe slalt! . New Suit. lOr Illtil h tlW1'1! II' re g r eat bowl- il fllscinated him. He k nl'\\" a Im' ! A t\ ('c k (,f spa -bi rd ,,; flew sc ream of appeu ls revel'~cd the judgment \ \lhy lul< e chances 0 11 Get - Ri c h-Quick " "1'" "I r,'ek . f,· rn · ""l' n 'd with I how l' as ilr . by one swift turn (If in~ 0\" ' 1' Iheir h c ud~ , :lnd he I'endered by Ih e court of common El iza Reyno lds vs. William R eySchemes und 10:;(' al L n o l d ~ ful' divorce. Chll l'''CR, g ross 1'\:"' <111I\" " r l\l" II~' ('0 Iors grow- lhc wl'i t , hI' II' ult! ue nb ll! to \l'l1it (,oI n 11lllll1l'nt unLil' thl! y pl n[]s ~. " n . III t llu CII .SC 0 f Th,e II t\I'veysuu " l'g 1l(,"'"' lect. . ill" IIllt " f I Ill' ('l'('\·ICl!S. nlll I I l' m I- Pll~~ hi R ~ W C1l'e! lhrnUj;h th l' En g'- ,.11IIlllel lia,,!' p :l ~s c d. T ir e Brunswick·Bulke Coll clHl er I0 (I ge N0. ,'112]' I II~ :t ~ \I' " 1 frngTll ll Cl' to I III' f rC''; I1 Ii ~ hm a n' bOfly, mocking a t Iris tlll- Th e n 11(> I';li!;ed hi ll hund . ,'rce 1111 d A ccept eu·, ' Broadw ay 19 Eaat Thi rd St. """ ll iJ1~ >I iI'. II w a~ " ~ Ihl t "hut skill .. d de fen se. lI e fan cied that " :O;t(lP '" Mason". vi;.· CharleR E. Lukens. et l'Olllpu ny, 1\ Delawul'e corpul'ation, Dayton. Ohio ,1 fT frnll1 thl' worlel. f,' r Ih 1I,\l'('1·_ 1 hI' cl' ltld . CI' t he arm s t hr() wn f'!lt' n '('hl' (T Y wa ~ a womlln's. Thl.' y ul, the cClurl Ilp proved of th e first. Vii. Josl' ph C. KI'ehs , for mon ey 11l~ dilr~ I'a n Ollt illto th(' _ca .on to 1,,'IlVI·II. th e fi xed, wild I'YI'S, " II louIH·e! 1·lIlIlld. Only 11 fe w yurds fina l und distribulive lr~(,oullt of o nl y.Thc all l(,unt cluinwd $ 1 2~fi.02 (F:"; \Hbl i,.;lwd I~ ' 7) , .j Itel' ~ lIll'. ,·"ml'l l' I'I ~' 1'11('I OSIlIl! Ih "r tl III IIod s purti ng out fnll11 :tway 1'1'0111 th e111 ~ too d AdricrlIw lO/::I' t hl'l' wi l h intel~"st, tj pel' cent Ih,' li l 'le- (' 0\'(' . Th(' re WIlS on Y Ih l' w{) und Ilnu stHinill1! thl' I'i l'l!ill l l'I'l' fa il' hllil' s ll'e!l min~ lo osc il; 011 $ I OH5.4!J, from Ococ c mhl!1' I, ' I lwl I I11' t Il<' mornrng . !)28.llnll on the In, su m192!1 of .$ 1:HJ.l'i;1 !I n,' 1',,"--1'1' I1' ;q'l' rO!\ 1' I1 ,t I~ I' t . ~ a\l' , pu rt I1; a Imusl I1<' f anel('1 bre ' ze, IIncl 111'1' gown . The Sici lian wu ~ unm oved. The fI l'ol11 Febl'uul'Y I, r I,,",t. 1111,1 th:!1 " d ,tl ll'u ll !lnd , ,~ h('. ,1' th e llt·a t h ·{'l'~· \'!'('a k / I,'rn and s.. ih·d. S he had just is- s l~h~ of I~e wom!!n he loved chulll'Hl'l'il' B. Willill ms ,·s. Duni e l - 1I·,li"lI " I,n, ·. li nd. I"',k inl! !1)l\\ I\ l'< 1 II' '1 hcosl' agoni zed whitl' 1 1Jl~ ' 1 ~ I! ('ol fr ll lll IIH' : Iop ing'. She hlld p~onrng IllS foe secllIud tu IllIHlden Webste l' Wil li ullls for divorce . [.0 !Inc:; in 1'urll,'cn'pk Iwp .. $ 1. . 1'h,' Minmi Gllzcttf', $ 1. 50 yen r 1' 1',""1 Ihl' , It', r(·. hard til. ,li s('ol'er. 11 111 ri bll! e!fort of till' im uj{in:l - j llst i,,' u"d 1'1'/1111 t h ~ I \lp in l! alne hlll,l,' " . . Chnl'j:Ws grus~ nc.,Jed . I~runk 1\1. uno !'ea rl M. B"lIl , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 11 11' 11 11 tI ", nlln h\\,lIrd SIde of t he I ill,,! Wha l evil ('hlln~c had made ' pla nlll l ij,n . n nd was 11'(,lIIl1lin" in () t f th , I I .' b . '"' U o. c wa .... l(' CI'll'U, Willinm Erlel. a n infant by Lidn Ben l, 55 1lCl'I ' ~ in ( ·It·!ll'rt'l'l'k (\lifJ's ~ lIo1dll"Y c1.1'11)1)1 l't\ , a~ld III I him off<: r hi,; se l'\' kl's t.. this , \',., Y li' lllJ fl'lIm Lll(' 5l'e('d of he!' gl'1lsp lng .III!! !!wol'd fi1'lIIly. " Lord Dnisy Keilel', as next frl·"n(l. vel'- twp ., $1. ' Ii· ' lh lf \' :I S :l 111Il·k "Ian ta tl on o f yo ung J::ngli sh lonl. une! t1ral!l!l' d ,k s!'l'nL ~t 1\1 y :01 .. , ~. tlil" Ll l! h whil'll II winding ' him into a s~ i::;tin~ at a Ilu el II' hi r' h Th l: (. IOll d nn 'th e Sicilian', raC'e - f' s k ;j~.'·ll·eb' III~'C ,Y OU not ,W('II I' su s The BOHl'd of () unty Cnm Liun Beu l to F l' nnk M. B" 11 I. • °i' e .~In.( .Ill,IV OIII I', n ::; pet - mi ss iun"!'s 01' W.ou. 1'1.' ~"11 ,(Illnt.y, fl}I' !j7.8~1 Heres in Clea rcre k tWI) .. $ 1. U..,lllg . I a t,I I"II (Iu \1 nIi lth e Ile.~lc h . cou ld be but u fUI'('c -Wnl' ~ l! th an '[ 1'(' 1\' b l:' l'(( a~ "i"hl.. to ... coats. n guuld. I suy. On IIlnn l'y only Amou nt c la inied 11. L. and GCUI'~l' Kl'l'Ils to O. " Th i", in 11 10 1;1·'·llt f (lr "'IU to ' I I I" . ' , l'l' l h ap ~ IIr a 1I tht· I1tt I g, roup thnn a Carce, a murder? H e woul.! MON E Y LOANED '"' ., l! 1~1'l , . $:10 ,000.00. ..... L. Ke l'lul, 178 ncre. in IInrinn tll'\1., j!11 h. · 1'('(1 d () w~ Ihl're to. wIt ness ha ve given hulf hi" f orlulll! fur all I"o k " pll n!" he ('!'il'd, b ' tw ~l' n hi R ., he sudd l'llly flulI g h('1' hands Otis fo:nfi cl(l "el'S II". Catllc l"lnc ~ LOU . :In rl 11I 1, e purt In thl' conllng trag - : wull owed up Ul ul mel' 'ile ~s Sid - le(' lir. to I h i " \ t· I" rucclO , L i St ovet ICI' eal, and th c re wa ~ Entil-It! for divo rce, chUI"'eH gl'ogg \I owaI'd P. SchaLz, el II I t.o Mul'Y Fe'l tOm I' , Iy, . ilg nor 01'( " Iian. "Y "u \\ ill 11 f,t :>a\'c " o ur lover llY 11 I · · l \. ... ' ", I I k' h i > \\ If! sel'l1le u 0 ue a l1lil'uculnus neglect - - A. Sc hatz lot No . -tOR in Franklin'L ~ l /.U' 'i<>nor Prucc io ha d deln . y d the ·,<Uil h,... ),''" hn ll l."tt" l· "", or I ' I n . tl 1'111 l'h . .1\1a ll rlce. S 51'COIH, wn s 00. 10 9 t .co " ~ u~ ~ ... ~r('a,;e In IC I e gl'uup. r cc :;; 1.0U. LO NG OJ{ S H OHT 'I' IME- El!sy most dlslurbed and nnxlOu s. HIS duel as long liS he l· (l lIl d. und"r \'. ill ki ll I,illl I,do re .''·lllll· C"t",·· . p Iu'm, (al' I k c Inlies I > ~ I." men III sprllng Probate Co'urt Proc eeclina.. Th c West rn Ohio Gmvel COIl1 t<:l'm s. A I ~ () . lIl'vE' ying and A b· II • nn d an the protext of wuilin~ fill' t h,' Illlln . h. ' k k ne\\' mu ;;t fu Sh e WillI; ,ct ca lml y bt'tll-ne n f b h' d . . . - 'I ' d I . h . ~ n,m e In a gigantic ltowILlf'I', puny to Am ericlI ll Aggl'e 'atcs CUI'- ~ l l'lll'l inl!. Wl'ih' unrl I wil I cow I ug y SIC e mng \'l'lll wus 10 is doctor. who hau u e n in st. ru cted th (' n,. a n d ' "u l,,, <1 frolll on(' to und, in und instant, th c Sicililln . Th~ fullowin!! IIccounts w 1'1' pOl'nlion, 84 acrcs Fl'lmklin lwp ., _a nd S ('(, yo u. Sa m n. Henkle,. Way=Ih ,· " 111' 1'. was se ized from b(!hinu. hI ed III Jll'ountc CO UI·t:$1.'00. 1 1ll. ~ vi ll ', Ohio . J11 "l., I'll !"t. Maul' icl', I ne 'ft (l not II e I00 k e d urouTICI lit h IS ' cap- ' Estntc o f Adu A " Wills de . B ertha A. Nlln to C. H. ulld I LOAN S on Liv l'~lock, Chllll " I!!, Peal'l L. Throckmorton 11. 70 acres Src on 1l\l ul'tllges. Notes bQught. :., 1, )'11 11 . I k rll)\v ! Thi ' c1uel is not tOI'S, pa le a nd fUI·io us. They W"I'C <'ull"ed, fil'st and flnul accou nt . (, f y,JUI' sl'eking?" stmngerl; to him . As vel. 'he (lid Ho se CUlT. widow of William in Cleurcreek twp , $1. ./ " hn lIuruilll'. JI'., Xenia. Ohio. " It i s Il ol!" I. e a n ~wcrc d . low- not reuJi ~e what hurd ha ppened . Curl', deceaseu, w!ls elecled to ('1il1R' hi~ Rword . "This fl'lIow in"\Vhnt does thi s mca n ?" he tuke under the WIll of the deCommillionera pr~cee. clin,. I,~ tte~ 'I rl t!'d Ille, H ll d I puni shed him cried furiou sly. W'e are o n fr ee c dent. . I'l blil' ly in the l'('stHU I'unt of the ground!" In t he sett lcment of the I'stnte Bills ull owed: The Ofl1ce Oll l_ / I' lIrm~rs (If Warrell .n nd adJolll lll g lh e lI ole l de l'E urope last night. She s hook hel' heau . of Wi ll iam P. Va nd erv or t, de- flttcr's duc 0 11 typewr itel' $l43.4[o l'nnnll~~ may btllln money .on I n 111\' L the ne t VUIII of t he es - 0 cpt. ' I', e p o~ts. P Uu\'1'I ~ h" I" ng tll1l~ 10 11'11 5 . nt l'i I)C'l' cen t Ill. ' 1111' 11 1'011 tl II." t squllres mu t "eonardo, you have bright ceo" o"d ~ -, ()n~. l e resl. Cos t of ~ec uring Ule same e r~ . bUI he rie lll ll ndl'd sali s fuction this upon yourse lf, " she slIid, 1~lte WIIS found to be $113:!.75. puny, SUbSCI·.lptlon, $15.00; Lell'ls i ~ vc rI' TeM'!l llubll'. through The 1' 1,, 1 I' n '"1 hi : poi n t of vicw, I fil'mly but compas!l ionalel'y. "You S uccessors t o the ('state are Jo~n a nd Drake. drayage. $.!l5; ~ oy E. F'dera l Lllnd Bank. For furlhe r s uppo~e he hus !1 right to it. I um plotted to murder t he mon I love. VandcI'vort, bl'othor; Jum es Sm Ith Miller, expenses, $36U; Thc C,1Ium- inf,ll'lI1uti oll 1111. on 0 1' arldress M. !) nitu 1'l' lIrly to ~ive it to him." I warned you t hat, to protect him, Vandervort, brothel', and ChurleR bus Blunk Book Co., supplies, $.90; r" DnA 1\ I~, TI'(,llslIl'e r, phone 3 16Ba nghllm Molor Copmany, sup- X Lebunon, Ohio. T he sI' conds hud fa lle n back. there was nothing I would n ot BI'll ce Vo.ndc rvo~·L, brot~l er. They thrcl.! wcre alone. She wcnt dlll'e. Only a mom e nt ago I gave The FIfth-Thil'<l UnIO n TI'ust plies, $:1.20; L. M. Price Co., for surveyors, up to the . iciJian li n d laid her yo u' another chan,~e. One wOlid compa ~ y', cxecutor of the estate drawi ng mch. FOR RENT hlln<1 upo n his D1·m. (rom you a nd I would hnvethrown of Wlilt am P. V~ndervort, de- $77.70; Fred HUmphrey' , opcrat"Lc(ollan lo, we have alwuys been these pllpers jnto t he sea," pro- ceased, was. authori zed. to . tran s- ing crushe r outfit. $16.00; Lesli<1 for 1 friend s, hnve we not? Why should tlucing a packet from hel' bosom fer,. and dehvel' to the blstrlbutees Shultz, opera ting maintainer No.2. *a3 YOIi HI.! 'k tu do that which w ill "rather tha n .have pla'ced then: thclr proportions of stock a nd se- 563.00; Pe rry B. Simpson, opmake us e ne mi('s for ever? I have where I do now I" curities of the estate . e rali ng muintainel' No.1 , $42.50; FOR SALE ul'oken nu faith with yo u; I A fo urth man had stl'olled out The cO';lr~ ordered Silas L. Ben - V. W. Thompkin ~, Supt. Dist. No. n ' VCI' gave yu u 011 word of hope. o~ the aloe grove. smoking a long nett, admllll~trator of t hc estate of pay ~oll IAI nlOn ~h, $166.00 j F. FOR S ALE - Full-h lood BO!;,ton I nev ' I' Il) ved you ; 1 nevcr could c iga rette. Into his hands Awren- RUYI~on.cl MIlton B.ennett deceased M. Collin S, lip .. DI ~t. No.2. pay Bull Tenier pup. I1 ow(l'rd Mis"Stop!" The Cry Wn. 3 have I'IV d you. Why should yo u ne had placed thl~ little packet to dlstl'lbute certlllT~ assets of the roll % month, $ 11 2.60; Ede n 1'ersi ldi nc, Wu ynesv ille, Ohio. ·a14 a Woman's" see k lo mUl'der the ma n whom I I of letters, whi ch he accepted with estate to those entitled . I r y, Supt. Dist. No.3, pay ro ll 1~ do luve, a nd make me miserabl e a low bow. Hllrry Ra Ison, John Conley and month, $283.10; The W e~ te l'n StUI', FOR SA LE- Modern Hom ... near Day ton. Two nice houses, 6 f or .e ver ?" Even now t he S,icilian felt be- John. Harkrader were appointed wa l'ning placecards, $14.00; J. D. !lIS facc '~!1~ ghnstl.y, but he wildered; but as his eyes fell upon app!a l se~s of the estate of IiJmnah Adams & co" r~p!lirs on trucks, 1'00111 eac h, sun parlo rs, 2-co1' gall l·t n wos.....sn like a murder, to. fo ll ow t hem, but who had not . $11.48 ; Kl1ufman ~ , suppli es, $6.80; l·ages. large ~ · ucre lot, fruit a nd I iclured to him self t.hat fuir yet urrived. Twice the Sicilian s ho wed 110 sIgn of bcmg moved the fo urth man he started and J. Hankinson, deceased. trembled violently,gazing at him The court ordered. thllt Susan Mrs. Charle H. Collins, supplies, shnde tr 'e. , within 2 squares of lJu . i.. h face· nd in the clear hod urged thnt t hey should com- uY " h('1' words. Evans Brown, ~xecutrlx of the es- $2.25; The Lebunoll Lumbe r 0 ., good Rchool, only 2 squa'i'es fxomH\I'lIing unlight the youth Eng- mence, and each time he h nd . B a h! ~?U ta lk .as yo.u f eel:;- as though f ascinated. . I "I do not und erstand!" he falt- tate ~f ~. Carne Br?wn, deceased, $1.52; The Paragon Refining Co ., Beavel·towlI on Wilmington pike. lisbman's face showed marvelou s- pleaded · that they might wait for ,l,URt now . he Said qUI~kly . Wc can se ll thc.e hOll es ' at a ly f 'w s igns of t he night of agony a few minutes longeI'. To entet· t oll yo u that I do not beheve one ered. The fOUI.th man removed h 's to dIstrIbute certam stock s a{ld $19 .64 ; The Oregonia Bridge Co .. upon u duel a' I ' oull'anc e, su\'c in won\. !fhc had not come between ciga rette fro m his teeth and pr 1_ bonds of the estate to the said dis- repair w'ol'k, $11.00 : D. A. Lubri- very rea80 nable price, smnll down lhrou/!h which he ha d passed0 tributees.. . c~nt Co., 1 d~um oil, $74 .02; H. S. payment, th en ellsY monthly payghastly and 'livid, with the stamp the pTese ncc of n medical ma n, us you WOUld. hnve .bee n mine som e duced a paper. "Permit me to expl' "h 'd The followmg estates WIll be for Conover , supplics) $2.46; TIle ments Probably might exchange of death upon tho forehead , and was a thi ng unhen rtl 0(, he de- day. Love IIkc mme would have e sal t! hearing April 15 at 9 o'clock a. m.: TI'opic!l1 Pa int & Oil Co. bridge What havll you? We al so have it t.he <l ee p blue eycs glnzed and dull. clared. But at last this resp ite conque r ed , in the end. AWay! politely "I have 'heraema' . I pus h 'mg h or b ac k ' arrest Count di M warran Ch arI es W'II ' , for your .. I s, a d" mlnlstrator 0 fpamt, $85 .34: Eden Terry, pay neat little five -room h ouse cheap. It was an awful thing, yet what was ex ha usted, for the opposing ~ ",a y " I.w crlel., I.n grow ing eXCItement, and stamp- a lias Leonardo ' di ICorte i oarl~nI, the estate of Ada A. Wills; de- ro ll, $82 .80; The Wilson Paint' Co. All houses modern; no assess109 01 • . the ground with his feet. counts' first tha t ou g n wo ceased. First and , final account. u1'idge paint, $68.55; Willis Hi tes- mOMS. This JlrOpel·ty here will '''I'h ~Igh t of you only madd~ns exile, h'ave r~turned io ltal~~~gso~l~ ~ennie M: Harn er , administratrix man, bridge lumber, $277.80 ; Leb be incorporated in Oakwood in - '\ ~l; e, Ilnd nerves my arm to kill! and seco ndly on a furth e r und s : With t.he WIll annexed of the estate anon Farmers Cooperative Co. ce- l es~ t han two years. e 1 h O ll ~h . ~o u beg on yo ur k~ees para I.e char c of cons ir e o~ WIll C. 'Monfort, d eceased. m~nt, $1 0.50 ; A. B. Kllnfman, sup CaU and see us any time. Harry • • ar In esse ey fo ~', h~ s !tfe, thut ma n shall dle l" against the ftaJian Gover:m::r Flfst , and final account. " pires, $3.95 ; Penn Morton. salary, fl . Wadsworth, R. D. 12, phone . I ~h a llll ot beg upon my kn ees" in collusion with a secret . t' .Edlth W. Mounts, admlnlstra- $70.~0; James Follen, salar y, $15 ; G5733M., Dayton, Ohio. a27 · o n e e'r shc an we red proud ly. "Yet, Leon- calling themselves iMemb~~~le:; tl'l.X of the estate of Kate M. LeWIS , & Dake, cO'a l, $387.95; FOR SALE- Corn and hay, corn ardo, fo r your own sake, for the the Order of th Wh't R . th' Woodward, deceased, Courth and Treasurer of State, s uppor of llc1n $1.00 per bu . Frank Braddock s':lke of your own happi neSs, J The proofs of e tI I ~ t/ . final account. agricultural extension of ",ork in·m28 blu you once more consider. You s irae who h Ie a er conSilas Be nnett, administrator of oluding Agricl11t ura1 AJ:!Cnt and See U. Early for Your Sale Dates. We Guarnnt .. e would sla in your hand. with the ~rst ;I~ial w::~e :~~et -at the estate of Raymond Milton BetJ- Home Demonstration Agcnt $1750 FOR SALE-200 bu. hmle!-sol'ted ulood of th e man who IS mOI'e to furnish d'" een nett, deceased, first and final ac- P . O. Monfort, · ex press freight cor!". A. T. Clark, R. D. 3, Sati.faf't.ion or Charge Nothing, me than you cnn ever be. Is this He. ' . count. $6 .78; W. F. Harper hnulink' Waynesville. - at whnl yo u call love! 1 am not a a e~s ~~~ehhed t~E! httle. roll ,o f 'J . I. Ellis, a~minlstrator of t he $22.75; Harry 'Harp~r labo; FOR ALE- Betl, 1I1attrcss nnd WOIl e~ . 10 be li~htly robbed of ~ifh 'a b~w ~:d~~t ~ec;~~d, and estate of D~ra Ellis, deceased, $21.70; Eugene HUI·pe~, labor: spri ngs. MI·s. W. H. Alle n. whal IS d Ollr to me. Put up your " '1 ac. ere was first and final ' account. $4 7.5 0; A . T Rettig S upt D'lst - .j ' 11 . an om m o us slencm. " . . , . . a10 Phone No.1 Phone No.• 32(l !'\ \\ O )(, (11' you WI repe nt It to At th t" f h' fi The followmg accounts were No.4, pay roll $ 195 00' C E e men Ion el, ' IS rst name . ' . , . . FOR SALE' · d " d n deathlike pallor had swept in ' file~ I~ probate: E state of Dora Bradbury, Supt. Dis, No .. 5, pay Good sound corn; your ymg ny. ""=====r::::====-::;g===~= upon th e S'c'I' ' man- Elhs,filst and final account; Jos. W. DaVIS ' Supt . J esse Prendcrgast, R. D. 2., Or~ ,I I IBn 'I f ace. H Ie f W I W V h' fiE s- roll, D' $164.00; N . I W ner sudde nly became quite quiet tate 0 a tel' . 001' IS, . rst IS. o. 5, plly roll, $59.5 0 ; P'l egoma, p lone ay nesvill e 16F21. THE FUMBLE FAMILY Rough Stuff by E. C. DUNKEL and free from excitem en ~ But accoun.t. . . B. Monce, S upt. Dist. Salem tW. 1013 there was a look In his dark eyes A!l mstrument of wrltm!l' pur- pay roll, $29.60; Harold V. Martz, SPRAYING IS AT HAND-When more awful than had been his pre- portmg to be the last Will and lobor, $219.76; Cook, Howard, in need of a new spray pump. vious fury. , testam~nt of Amos M. Rand, late labor, $56.10 ; Sweny, Harold, lab- no matter how largE' or small, PROf.· PUMM&L, ICy h d b th ' of TUltlcreek twp., was produced ·or, $29.33; Monroe & Johnson spray hose nIl t . BOXING IN~LJC.TOI2. ou ave one a rave mg in eourt suppJi s $48 69 ' K d ' , O Z Z es, comp e e ·\..ET M~ MAK£: VOO indeed, Adriennel" he said slowly. The c~urt decreed that each and ~epair:' $150' j h en~e y,&A'SL" pumps, lellth.e:s, rubber packjngs, rt::L VOUNr:.jI,UA\N~ "You have saved )I'our lover. You I h .' . , o n Il~ , . on, etc., or repalrmg of them, call on have betrayed the Ilnan who would al of t e purchases made by pean repair '5.~5 Th.e OregoDia BrIdge THE BOCKLET-KING CO., ' 415 · 1'1 t E. Stanley, trustee of the wJ!1 of Oompany, repairs, $11 95' Inter W Ma'ln St X . Oh' . 20 hav e g Iven h IS uE! 0 serve you , W It W V h' d d b ti al H " -. . ., en Ill, 10. m Li t t ! A I I b a er • or IS, ecease, e na on arvester ' Co ' repairl! . ou fo~een : 'je 5 ove e- approved. $70.10 ;Eugene Harper " 6 guard FOR SA LE- Two brellking plows I ~o 0 h~te you nor· As my In the settlement of the estate R. posts, $2, 10; W. Harper - on e Syr llc \l se walking plow; \ ve °r d or YO~'fm thedP~st ha~tgov- of Mahlon Ridge, deceased, the net stone, $4.80; Z. O. Worley gravei one Hamilton riding plow. J. P. e I ne 1 e, an' roug, . ~e value of the estate was found to $8.00; Blind pension for 'quarter Cummings, R. 3. ' as ~ : way; 0 your ~~ d e, 80 I~ i e be $22,951.83. Successors to the es ending March 81 ,79575 JOSH h ays 0 come s a my un y ng tate are Oakley M. Ridge, son; and • ~ " PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS hate for you and for that man David Clift'ord Ridge 80n ~hape my ~ction and mold my The following acco~nts 'were ap~ SLIPPERS LAST. LONGER -For all purpo~cs. Bocklet'. hfe, and brmg mE! over the sea proved: Guardianship of Stanley Ii~e of plumbing nnd heating ,supand land to the fluthest eorners R. Chapman, deceased, first ac- . Somehow 'house slippers, the pires nrc the best. The Bockletof the earth to w~ellk my vengean- count. Estate of Fred J. Bauer, ! (lnd you wear around the home, ~~~!. Co., 416 W. Main St., Xenia, ce up.on you. Be It ten, or twenty, deceased, first and finnl account. last longer than they used to.or th!rty y~ars, . they keep .me rO.t- Estate of Gustave Poppe, deceas- County City Nonpariel. PUMPS-'--For all purposes; hand tlng In their prlson:s , the tIme ~11I ed, sixth account. Estate of Sus- - ___ • and power spraying; cistern and come when I shall be free agam; an Chamberlin deceased flrst and well; electric !lnd belt driven. and then, beware :! Search your 'f\n~1 . account. ' Estate of Elwood XO'l'lC~ OF AI'POJNTMENT Pump cylinder, leathers, valves and memory for the legends of our C. Keever, deceased, fi~st and E~I"I~ or' Mla Michener ' <le<:e oscrl repairs. Bocklet's line second to race I Was ever a hate forgotten, final and distributive account. E~O~II~~I~~ el~e:;~i~YIl:I.~ ~u\~~p~~rlil:A none in this part of the State. or an oath broken? Hear me nnd flun llClcd 118 ntlm ln'lstrator or The Bocklett-King Co., 415 W. swear," he cried, raising his c1aspMarri.... Lic.. n.e.. LI\C . cs tll.ll' or .Ada Michener late of M,aln St., Xenl'a, Ohl·O. . · h 'd . "1U'ren OUll Ly. Ohio. deceased. e d h an d s a b ove h IS ea With a Dn t ~ (1 this 1st I1I1Y or IJ\ prtt. 1$29. " . Budden passionate Iresture,"by the William -Henry Harrington, Jr., ' W . Z. ROLl... FORd~AELE-Tl."ees. Shrubs, Xinea d laborer, of Franklin, 'a nd Miss BeuJudge ar the Probo.te Court. an verKl'oonll THAT wILL th ley . d th d sun. an e s ; aID e, sea, an lah Betyl Whitehair, faetnry M C 0 k Warren County. Oh lo~ GROW,. de llyer./{ to 1.0\1 at wholethe earth, I swear' that, as they . .., y " ro. '1, A11y. . ,,3-17 p Ie JJrl"'oll. ""~u· ' to furnllh · , ' .....ar.c.h 20. .. ~o'", • . 1 ,.t · eodw Ar", If . 'd eCon t mue unc h alll!:e 'd an d un- work!!!:', of Franklin' t • - • ' , Clam! ' ani! ..I t e f or .you R.al Eet.t" 'f.raDlfiln h" II' ~ e hi n.,nlr, so s hall lIlY h.a tak . 8T&TEIII"'''T . . • e",_, . & 'v , ~hfl ",w "O..Ua·~r S'd•. "_ . I Ahl .. .J , Warren Wood,- .May. H. ' and ~.,.'" ! rWe '" remaIn yo~ can e your St t " .. .mu leli P'tpel1. ,hay. ~ · ~oan. · .Iover's hand, train'ess, and think Helen H. Wood to Tom' A. Wood, mo.n~:e':heenn\ ~fr ~~: '~r:~I~~I:So~r: IUI.&'d, lj Du.k~, Wa'yU,aviUe, to find pr ot ct lon .' t)lere. But In parts of lot ~Oll. 153 and 154 in , puilIl8he'(l <It WaYn~svlll . Ohio. • • O~lo. , " .Utf rea' d' your t a .... ', mh Lebanon II reQulrl)iI b)' tho" t ot Oo'n -I'I •• ~, : " .! , ' yo'ur hear . . e r.-tI e ... ' '" . ' AugUst 2*. 1 912: e. . .. E10R ~ALE-Wa)(t811 FOQd .Paper day ' shall · come ·when you shall' P~le and Ji'ran~ to Gll~nville vliIU\)\()18hhlel"~p, L, Crane, Waynee: JC'.e~8 tl)od f ..esh and elean! kne'e l at my feet for mercy, and Tulhs, lot. .No. 22 ~n Frankllll,. $1. . 0: ".lInllger DlndJ F;:dltor. v. 'Dlbb TI IIUe paper f or , d .inty' T V II t I to Willi L. rane, WaYlI88v l)le. Ohio. a e , there shall be no mercy. Gentle· ,H any". 0 er, e a am a(lIldh () ld ~re. mortlfll.I,feoll and other p.~kag.; Lin!!" w.ave paper nap men~ my ' sword. I am at your H. 'Ale.xande.I', lots NOl. 29, ~.o In socurlty hold n. None. ' ~' klnl~ Papoterlel alld Corre-ond' .' d ML ..... I G-r Sworn to ona sUbec.rlbed hetolf Fran klm, +. 'lIervlce!' mo this 4th day ot ApJ'lI. uh a nile ...ar ..&ne ml~m asette (To be continued.) Frank Blaha ..to Yetta Blaha, I. ]',(. a~ niler.on l)i'otary ·Pirhllq. ollla.. _ . __ __ "
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W eek is promoted by a national orpnization that h ~s nothing to ae l1 ~i t!l aim Is merely to promote greate r clealllin ess in town s a nd cities. !ti l! as high Illi a im g anizlltio n can ha ve. For cleanliness meim s h ealt h a,!ld happin oss. A lld healt h a nd h appiJ,ess aTe t he t win blessings Il f life. Clea n Up ! Paint U p! Not only your surroundi ngs - give Bome thoug ht too, to t he clea n li n ess of yO Ui' m'ind a rid body .
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BASEBALL TIME! '1'h ore lir e a set o:f malic ious, prating, pruri e nt gossips both m ole nn d fe mule, who mur der chnr llct 'l'S to kil! ti nH', a nd w ill rob a So me people call it Spri ng! young fe lluw of his good name "W e call it "Baseball Time. l.ulIC Vt:.lct, beauti ful Muican fi lm uoro re he has years to know t he It's ma rked by t he growt h of ,tar. will , it is reported, becomc the va lue of it.- Ric hurd Brinsley flowers. the songs of bir ds and an Hide of Gary w pc r. Shel'ida n. il'resistible imp ulse in every ma n's heart to "gu o ut nnd do s omeWE SUPPOSE• t hi ng. " Bnse unll Li me is h ere ! CLEAN UP! PAINT UP! ! Says Sam- Most of t he efforts t o I th~~e ~~~t1~~~ms ~I~en nl!v:~~~h!~~ improve • ot her fo lk!! a r e, wh e n a rc nl rendy on t heir locnl di nmo nds Thnt's thc great s loga n of n bntting dull care a way. They a l'e co mp lt,tcly unlllyll,ccI , reall y effor ts g l'ent nntiunnl move me nt : " Clean doi ng some thing. Stre ngthe n ing to mn ke othcr fol ks mo r e like ourup! Pui nt up!" lhe ir musc les, inte n!;i f ying ' their Relvcs. One wee k in Apri l is ulwnys pu t love of fn ir play. Play ing . . tl ide from t his wor t hy cn use. P eoJ ust wn t ch the excitement! ple t he 'ountry ov c r lire urged t o Again we nre to helll' of the exU,' cl('lIn- to brush aWIlY th e co b- ploits of the heroes of t he dinwebs in th e il' homes, in t hei r or- mond , aga in w e are to t hrill to II " :1 , and in their mi nd ~ . l he ne ws of this o r t hat homerun . Clenn up Hnd pu int u p l hat Aga in our mi nds li re to be givh Cll llla mny be tht' r ul e nnd not t he e n to t he 11(~a l t hi est , hap pi est past('xcC'pliulI . t im e yet in ve nted by ma n. We fl l'IIH:o mb e r lh a t cl nn li nc Rs ill a re Ii nnti on t hnt kn ows how to ne xt to Go,lI ill l'sM. pIny- which il! t he sume as sayi ng Nati onal 'Ieun- p Pa in t -Up thnt we kn ow h ow to live.
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Ruth Roland . h~ruinc u i m4,IIY 1I10V ' strials. mar ried Ben Bard at Lo< Ar gdes. Mi ss Roland 'juit the mov i( some ' limC' ~ II 'J aIII I rn a,I,' I f Url UII in ~aJ (,~ I~ t~ . She m ~ ) IY"" lIt bad< t th( scr ,( u.. t,,,.
Maybell e Gilman Corty, former act ress divorced wife: of W. E. Corey. ~t cc l ";agnatt, has admitted th3t she SO CII wi ll marry D Oli Lu, s d" Hnur~ lJn, firs t cousin to the Ki'li of Spain. -
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F ')1fr· h\· ur ,( rl inK 1.\I1tUlll'1 tht\~ William L u ken s, OUI' ge nial I'ul'll l l~tI n oughn. 11 11 I(' f t 11 11 :-> unday Itt: l :L QUALITY ca lTie r, is ill wi t h fiu . cYening' fo r . '''''\\' (\o" d I" t:\k,' 1', ,,. " f;a Linoid u MI'. anrl Mrs. Clint II':l v['\' Il nd ~ c s.· illn (,f hi s laI'K(' \1( ' ''' 10 . 11' 10 (· 1' 1!1;; Il l .ful. wn~ h .. Lh.' li nbh Cor l\{i ~s Hu th dclight f ull y nlcrlu in ed !ihop lind I)(·n uty parl " I·. Q ALIT V' \\ al l". , to din n er and " OO U" Frid tly l'V{'nMI' . Stonl' and fa mi ly ha \'(' n,,, \'"Lustro-l·'in ish " Fur n ~\o(} r:i :uu.1 ill tcrinr wooJ ~ ing, Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Wcl~h, £j(t o n th E' I/ c n!'y :'I l .,,' rl· r""'l<, \ ' :1· QUALITY " ork . Mr. a nd MI·s. A. S. Coll t,t( . MI'. c Ul e ,) by Jamp, :llo" !',, ;1 l1d r: ll l1ily. O.h"r Painl.s :mt.l Fi~ishcs fo r a n d Mrs. Howard Urtlhalll, Mis~ ' A . B. '1'alll1; lg(' ~o l t! " lin t· ~, ,, .• ,,~ 1UALITY " • ' r)' P U ' · L)~' . Helen Graham, Mrs. C harl l'~ t;vr- ho rse one day I:t ~l "'t',·I;. do n, Mal'ion G01'don and HOill' rt l Il . F. McKay anri 1''' (l1il y lind 1\ " Go rdon. nul' seh,,(,j Il'a .. h, ·I' . ;\ Iri. HII r· MI'Il . Clat'iec Me 'IIn'cn , Mrs. l rfluj.d.s. Werl' in ). " U:lll. 111 rr iday L_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _:-::--::':=:-:::-:-:::-:___':"! La ura Shi.lah.·. tlhs. Ca ss ie Cu l- afte rn uon. 'iSE~ij.:m ~Z :,:,';..i~'''~%' nl' _ . ~ lett, Mrs. Alta Mnc Fn rla nd. Mrs. A Mr. Wikle nnt! fam il,I' hl " '(' _~~~:lriI:!i.W;'/"-...II:IjIO,Uaz=~A-..:..:I Susic Cilium nnd Mrs. laru Co n- m(,I'e d ft' 11111 1ll':1 I' \\· .. lll1Ia ll I" LI .l· l1 el' enter ta ined th irty Il1 cm"c r ~ of I Michl·1 farm hC' r (' . . . the Woman' ;,; ' ivic Lcague a t th e (;(,0. J\lc(;raft. IIf 0 1,,' " H''' ' I1 .. h. hume of Mrs. McCan'c n, Satu1'llay gave u ~ 1\ ~ h n l' t bll t 1,1l':I ' :lnt 1·,, :1 Tu(' s da~' e " (' n i n ~ . l!ve n ing. Th e food ~ a l e he ld by a gl' up Th(' Allcn Y" lInk t' l' r:'lIn ily hnd o f the i1I. ~: . Aid suciety, !:iatunlay fO I' Ih('il' Sun.!:l:.' ~l1· · qs .\ 1.. , l11ol'ni.!g, was v ry succcss fl1l. I YDunk, r ~ ' f:1I .he r lind 11\( ' 1 h.'1' . lI nd I .~ A t the hume (lr Mrs . .rennie ' urother, Lcsll J) " u ~: h l11 " l l. 11'0 :1 . ' NATURE'S BALANCE. Graham an April Foul pUI'l y wns 'c\\'to n ~ l· il l c . nnd Mr ~. Yn ul· lu ·r" given Mond ay even ing. Th (' hlls- . urul her lind .' i!'1 '1' , J.aw ill and Ida THE PRICE FOR Il!CTURES; tess wus (I.::;isted hy M I·~ . Edith ~ f)oug-hl1wn, <If 1'\" 1'11'0 ,, <1 •• )., hn r!.. ~,: EINSTEIN PUZZLE. L uke ns, Miss HeUcn Grahllm, M r s. anrl family, of \\' Il~·nl's \· i lil'. THE "FIVE AND TEN" LAW. Mary DosLe l' and Miss 1I !: le n Ran K . E. Tho mpson an d family ha d f ill' heil' Su n day ~ul'M~ . l\r. ,J. I dal1. . It i ~ dan!:c rous to int erfe re w .i lh Mrs. harlc!'. Voiel's, M r~. cha R ' l l!nn~('11 ~ lId "i fe , tlf S"l'in (! li cl d; Earl)' Marri.,es It is true t hat we cann ot over- natur e's balance, on-e tilin g k"la ng Gray. Alic e and Kathl eell Cruy, Lon Brann on. untl w if p. "f X ~' n ; n; ; -- - - look t he fin a nc ia l bu rde n of a o t he rs. all kept in bou nd s. . Claudia and Jes\" hin c Gray were M... (11 IT . . Wl f(, :In d I I~' O d~~lclr" 11 Among my yo ung fl'i lids the re ' home a n d children as an impor Yaki ma Co unt y. Wa s hl\1 ~t ? n, llmo ng tho e from her nt u 'I1<li:nl{ I ~n d a. f1'len d II!••.! 11I ~ IV 'I'> (Jf is one wh o hns but u p to me 11 tllnt fllctor of t he pro ble m. As o ffere d a bo unt y to cx t ermln ad~ t he Co unty Ora t o rical contest al Joa'un ldlll; ~1. M. [ f'I'1' Y and \\' . H. questio n that I think is of general n l'ule, t he ear ning capacitie!; of a h a",k~ . and o w, ~, a nd th ousa." ~ . I eba no n Friday afternoo n. Ka th- ! T e r ry, of thi R place. 'm a n in his t w enties nre limited , were k.lled . to prottc t g-ame b. rd s!,ce n G' Jl1Ill 'S i11101'(, •'IOri f'lmi! \' ha vl' ray was 0 ne 0 f l he co n , . I interest to yo ung people. He is a b ut th e 'r espons ibilities that co me an d \lo u t ry. t t I mllve cl fn' m thp li e n ry ]\!o"I'(' les a n S. I' yo ung mu n, abo ul twenty, n or- wit h ma niag e often a ct as a stim T he Baptist Miss ionary irel fa n 'n to the . ' wartzl! 1 tenant lOu se ln v('s til!'at io n by gove rnment ~ IC mal in every respect, a nd any- ulus to n m'a n who might other. io us to get mar r ied, but h ill pur· wise b e inclin ed t o. ta ke t hings pert s. cxa mini ng hawk a ~d ow~ 111- will hold a socia l at th e Gym o n , at Gree.n Briar. t crior~ . found that the bird s Itv.ed Satul'd ny evening:, Apl·it G. I~ nl.er- I Not.1I1 many y (!al'~ 1 : 1l ~ th (' . nnts feel t hnt he Is too young. easy a nd' watch f or a lu c ky break. o n sn:lkes, g ras s ho ppers, field nllce of.er tai n ment, good ea ts (n othing ~ c r est III any el'ent '1'11.' ed i<uch "Wait aw hil e," t hey have urged Th e n ecessary lind t he desire to a nd I/: ro und squirrcls. all dangerovel' 5c). l!:vel'y one cOl'dially IO te rest amo ng lhl' pupil s of ou r h im, :' unt il yo u hllve had a cha nce pr otect and provide for t hose ous t o ma n-especiall y the groun.d I ~cho o l a. was t he En. t!' l'-egv: hun twelcome. to ploy tl bit and a r c making m ore wh o a r e dear to him , is cha racter' SQ uirre ls tha t sp read hubolllc Elihu nderw()od , vcteran Qua- ing contest which \\'11 a1'l' nngoeLi Ly mo ney. Then yo u can sedously bu ilding, a nd often such a yo ung plague. kel', pa sed a wa y at his hom e on our tE'a(:her, j\[r ~ . Ru t h B U 1T()tJ f~ h ~ , consider mnniage." mall arrives a t a comparatively wit hdraw n the the W ilmi n gton pike, aturdllY ' on last Th ul'. day :lfteI'lI OO I1. And so he h as asked me for my ea rl y s uccess in life because of his b(1~~~~~'na has mo rning fo llowing several weeks 11-8. Mnry Mu r phy und dnu.gh economi c burdens a nd not in sp ite v iews on early ma1'riage. Ki ll off coy o tcs and [oxel; and or illness. Funeral services w I'e tel', FI~!·e~c e . l\I 1'5 . Mary Il,e~:~ o n. ] believe de ti n itely a nd emphnt- of the m. icnlly in eu rly ma r riage. As soon Until some ent irely differen t ,'o u e ncoura c a plaR uc of fi eld held Mo nday aftel' noo n from t he I Mrs. K.ttle nOl1ncll~' , of ~ ! llnginite a nd jack rabhit s. Mo nta.n3 I Whi te Brick Meetinghou:e in Way ' fi r ld; M I'. ntvl MI';:. lI azc Dlc kc nas a you t h has attain ed m nn's es- social an!! eco nomi r system is made th a t discovcry. The WI et nesviJ1e Rhel't, of TI'o w(,o cl; Mr!i. Rob I't la tc it is time fo r him to m arry. e volved , me n must continue Ito. pla n i~ to tko slro.y. t~ c object io nable ~f.l's. 'Ama nda Starr had as '('!Iylo.· n~d dllu~hler , .~0 1ll1l1nn 'und A ide from t he 'pleasure of sh ar - bear t he brunt of pay ing t he bills. c~ca tures by sc ,c':l t.fic means .. ,Get hel' Easter gue. ls, MiHs Mabel son , Ro.tll.n, of .. "ankh n; Mr. unt! ing y our j ows and sorrow with That is the gam e of life a s . we nd. o f sl11 all . ve r'!' ln a nd the bigger . J H' t l\l' 1Ii'- Mrs. Wlllaam Mlnkey , o f Newpol't , t he on e yo u loye, earl y ma rriage kn ow it, and he who w ould play nU lsa nccs Will d isa ppear. Sta r l, nmes limp o.nl ' IM ~s 1111 K . lilt. an d i111" Wuyhn(\ J o t'gar et tal'\' Puu l Sm. ey, I'. a ne y. . ., . • has en abled ma ny a. you ng ma n to must abide by t he rules. W he n we ~ee ne ws fi lm s we ra re· Mrs. W. M '.Mnthias and so n, Do n , dan, of Hyde P IlI'k j MI'. ancl Mrs. avoid te mp tation s t hat he mig ht The longer mOrT'iage is delayed W .T. J rcla n. of H !l1· \' ey ~ b llr >!: . rea lize . t hc risk ' run by camc ra· all of Davton. otherwise find im possible t o over- t he less chance it has of ever be- Iy me n. Th ose risks arc !;rcat a nd - ~-- - - - - - - were 'unday gu csl:l of t he ,J ordan W e a lread y oCl'asio nall y dca t!1 proves it . come. ing consummated. fa m il y here. Furthe rmol'e, enrly marriage have a n a la rming pe ri:entage of At Day to na, Flo rida. Mr. Bible. NEW FI E LDS . TO CONQUER Th e Y u nk el' flllllily had fo r establishes a high ideal a t a p eri- unman-ied me n and wom e n who trri ng for a new au tomo hile speed theil', und L1Y gou Bt l! , MI'. YClllllk "Pop, can 't we move soo'n 7" od of life when habi ts a r e b eing are of marriag eable ag(!-'--which record, was in sta ntl y killed when (' r's fathe r " !lei f llm ily , o f n a klnn.1 "!\{ove? W h y?" for med . E ve ry norma l boy, when m eans one of two t hings. They' his ca r was goin g 202 miles an "Well , I've licked al1 t he kids hour. T he Sams f!l lll ily ~ p e nt Su nt!ay he attai ns manhood, has a di stinct are e ither t aking love where and "ith I'elntivcs at Springboro. Th e· cro wd s tood wcll back, in t his ne ig hborh ood ." nnd empha tic desire f or a home, a whe n they find it, with a ll the' danw i fe and children , along with the g el's that Implies ; or else they are ,,'atchin g th e rac e, but Charles d uties and responsibilities it in- living t he life of celibates, which I'rauh, ~ r i nd i n g a ncwsreel camPA IR 0 ' FEE T A PARA DOX ~ r 3 kn ew it was hi ~ duty to show vo lves. H e cra ves th e compan- is both unhealt hful a nd unnatura l. :h c' m ac hine, t rave ling fo ur miles The r efore, I say that lJUlrriage a m inule, com ins head·on. He lOU R ionship of. one upon whom he ~n Prof.- "elln you gi ve m an ex· shower his a ffection . He wa nts after t he t wentieth · year should stood with h I' cam era pla nt ed " mp le of a PllI'OtlOX?" . to be loved in return, and it Is only not be discouraged if a high stan- s li"htly to o ne side of the straight Pl ebc- " A ma n wnlklllg a mil e zWt o. " An 'ndll'n· "1 Jf · in Il l! ;Ul.ion l'ight t hat t hese yearnings should dard of health, happiness and mo- course. When the dr iver lost cort· tit only movi ng t wo feet. " 1 co uHI J.atio fl trol th e ca r leaped and rolled. . be sati!!fled early ill life, . rali t y are t o be attained. . .. ( t",,! P ':' t-Iy (lr It was too late fo r Traub to save • ' I ~ a t' . lind is ..--_ _...... 1 ,,1. • j hs~w b ",t :\ him se lf. His dead body was laid Y fO p t.O M. Or . , Dut beside that of th e d rive r. lU'i'fe ted :fhat i the price paid sometimes . ,. ,...f'rchcr lieino (fir 11. for ncws pictures. . )ull'k n lli,1 uf ,l om;o h. III. nQ ~l nDJ" IIY . P ....ofessor · Einst ein, fifty . years old, retired With his wife from V'·I/r ld,. ., 'Sy f 1-tp public view, to think abQIU relan Uovca ,'lUlr .. o'n,a.~ h ;.!ntl l'i ndl't'G '.imp. ti vity and ' the fourth dimension, whl!Jl t" m" In . he o ~ ' Y lUI'" " " ' . co,· .,hl $1.2 0 and wonder why people make ' such holUM_l)hi ..... , .... ,.. .. , ,t ,..·.,1 ,.'. By Farmer Smith a fuss over him . ADAMS DRUG STORE . He is especially amazed at the Ting .a-!lng!! T ing.it-ling ' , "The BI'and S:de." Whenever a f ellow appr oaches great Interest in his discoveries in T ht tele phone ra ng and B .. l' the (Jnited Sta tes. And he well ---me with a propos ition that my L • h Raubit answered : . ". ($ 111 . d ee d - \\'1, 3t ). - ).cs. -cc . In eat:I ier days, it WIIS not at all conscie nce doesn't approve, and mayf . ue. S Not dten ruen ' d h In t e .... UnIted tatt;s un erstan t em, f ta inl,·-voll do n't tcll mel- I'd t,. unusulII to find on the f arm, a that my poe k e tbook doesn't quite -- ~ gl&d:t~you do n't 5ay-we ll . wel l. horse that was blind in one eye. harmonize with- and tries to talk ""ltat W ill R . R('rr ca n: th~ l"A.ll-and th~ .c hlldren. t.o, o- illerc y Th el'e was a "bl'an d Sl'd" ' way 0 f th O nro hi bi,iCt" !.. . e t 0 th e me .In t 0 h IS an"1"" .... g, so " "'I'V•. ~ -~ n ~ 1't'l\ ,. l~'J C)l1 me- yes, n ght av.: a ), . ani~al. H e was easie r to lay he can get the halter on me, then f, ve y~ ... rs In jai l., al\d $.U\I~ · ".lr e Th e old fello w hun g liP the FUNERAL IDIRECTORS r-ceiver and we nt over to \.,.·hcre hnnds 0'" tha n the other horses, '1 recall poor old Ben and bie wellt into ellec t ill C" \\'l. I;O , ~. 11(! ,. the fir'st nian cau :!ht in ,Jlt .J ('" CS ' I Y because of hl's defect·, it was no blind side. ~ . WAYN ESV'lLLE . OHIO "(ot'her Rabbit was , sc,lt Ct. 0." net was Ca rl Mahnke. aJ, ohrt:man; IV t t'ouble to get old Ben and put . Over-zealous solicitors, polit ical Th e Chi tago fedenl \.1 trict a~' • know," he bega n, . 'to' llIo rrow IS . IS per ==,-,==--;::-Easter and I was Just. talkll •g Ito him to work, for you could sneak and commercial, work the blind lo rn ey AVPAct < 250 indict'IM Mrs. she Squirrel on the wi re hcr and clll S .'C · u p to him on the blind side an d side of their victims for all it will mo nth. ~~ , ~ J?ully Equipped for Goor! says is going to have i. c1np the bridle on him. Other- stand. Once the halter is on and' Service. dren make little nes ts a nd put t he!l1 wise. h e seemed to get along as buckled tight , how hard the drivImpressive fi g ures pro," Ihat the Lar.ge Di8play Room. all around and then the hens w.1I well as a horse with two . good er'slash! How heavy the plough! radio has come to staY · \I\)f1l a venAmbu' lan,ce Service lay eg~5 in them--<:olore.d eggs an'~ eyes. For I have been caught on the geance. During 19Z8 Nl~1 sales thai Will be a lovely pre sc nt for th.e , 'f radio apparatus tOlalle·· "'0,.77,He \vas easier trapped, that s blind side, and J know. ' " E LEPH ON E 7 I".'Y OR Ntml' darlings on E as ter mo rll.l.g d,' Le t .s do the same_ Are the can uv all. So, my life-study thus far, has )17. t~ My sympathies went out to 0 I d been to see all around me-to The extent to which radio hal ye"This is Saturday and I let th ~ t11 Ben for that very reason. For, have no "blind side," Sometim es .Iransfo.rmed human life and ensleep ' a .wee· bit 10 t1 Rc r," rcplled above everything else, I hate to I get to thinking that my blindness largc:d its possibilities is underMother Rabbit. be t rapped - caught unawares. has been cured- by experience ; stood as liule as (he imp0rlance I ' In a few moments th ere ,;"as a Many m en have "blind sides," in then some pussy-looter will slip, )f printin g \vas unde ~tQod whe.n noise upstairs a nd in a fe w nllnu.tes the two Bunnies were down stair s. spite 01 their two perfectly good up on me, but not 'so often-not Gutenberg began seums up hiS h I f b ' movable type. Mother Rabbit oJtlined plall to d a - so 0 ten. I s all delve after trutb Printing opened all the knowl· them and they weretheperfectly eyes. ' Rogu es sneak up an' W~ :lelighted! . t er t hem, almost before t hey re- 'always, for truth makes. men free. edge of the work! to everybody allze it . . Light·. Ii the ant idote for darkness. that could rcad. . Just a8 l oon a. the Bunmes had Radio offers the >speeches, musIc HARVEYSBURG Iwallowed their breakfaat they ran lind info rmation of the world to FERTILlZ£'R COMPANY out to get the material for the ne't~ . REASSURING helmet very respectfully. . '. everybody able to I,iSlen. . They came back and a sked then "Of course I wilJ ,' madam," he .', H ......)'slbur~,· Ohio Mother wh ~e they should pu~ them. c.:11 .H ......e,..,.. ui:; Fertiliae'r "Under . )e treet, a,n d. ID the ~as t heir first visit to an u~ answered. "I've never left any~ Pr ofeSso r 'Card of Philadelphi~; . ". . says women will soon wear dr.c: s~es . .' .t ·Ou. " Expenae bu.hel," reo-lied Mil,. Rabbit. "tQ.date' aerod9me; an~: the old lao . body up.' there yet." , made ,tif ~ sbes t'o's. "fireproof •. shan>, . ,In abouf an hour the t"fo came ,- - - 4 ..' .. --,"-_ , die. w.e re llci . ~Ill;erellted in al) they' as ' silk, mo re -durable." .(lial'! any " fIt'w back empty handed and totd the~r " , ·88W and 'heard that .they decided AN OVERDOSE clotli easily cleaned with a ,wet Mother ' where they, had put the ~ to gO' up fer a '.he~ trip. . , ". cloth:' costihll ·~les5· than o~~er maaeatl. .Thln tbeY' went out tp play. . Havins ' paid ' the neceuary fees, , _ terials. '. Euter ' mornins tlie two Bunnies "So Brown took a course. in ·t hey were about f o .· embark in a '" ....,...,...." .. were UP ' brigh, and 'Carly to peek csrtain :maehi~e when one ' of 'the lint -aid, Is h!t good at iU." · All' Intere sting. but. wOfDeo ,prob· 'NOTARY PUBLIC ' . ' in 'their ' nut.. Billie foulld • blue . egg and Bol)ble found a red olle pair tumed anxious!y 'to ,t he . pllot;' "A' little hasty, IOmetlmea~. .. 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ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH First lind ' Third Su nday . Mass M I'S. Emma Barnet l's condition lit 8 :00 a. nl. i second, ' fourth and is I'e pol'tcll \.0 be more h opeful fifth unday ,Mass at 10;30 a. m. Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmlinn. than it wn s last. we k. dny .
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81. o'cluck dinner Iruest WedneBday at the home of Mr. and MI's. Walter K nrick el'e: Mrs. Joseph Grassi und children, ~r ~ EVil Maine • of Dayton, and Mrs. t.iIIinn Biza. of Olevelan~. Miss Burn icc Grahanl spont the week-e.nd in· olumbus with b el' uncle and aunt, Mr. an'd Mrs. Arthur White and son, who accompained her home Sunday evening and ~'emuined for dinner.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorge Reeder and' daughters; Misses Ruth, Ethel a nd Eva , atten~ell a birthday dlnner Sunday in honor of th e former at the h ome of MI'. and Mrs. El'll est Archdeacon, at Centorvill e. Dr. und J\'\t-s. E llis S mith, of Cincinn ati; Mrs. Roy Buhrman und flllllily, o f Osborn, a nd George miLh nnd family visited Sunday /Jarles with their nlOther, Mrs. S mith , who is quile ill tit this
at Keitb's aturday evenIng. Spring plowing has -bl'run, also the children are gathering wild Howers, sure sign that spring is her . The- ludl s of the Mt. Holly Aid society, are very busy.making friendship quilt bl ocks. ;Fhanks for the ones we recieived through tile mail. Mr. and ·Mrs. Hiley Gibson and childre n, .1\'£r. and Mrs. Harold Rog ers and Buddy . Smith were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J esse Sm ith, n ea l' Baluviu.
l\irs. Milo Field • 01 Lumberton, s pending this week Witll ber brothel', A. B. 'Shanl'I' and family .. FI'od S hllner, of HarveY!lburg, spent the week-e nti with Horace .Shttner. A surprise pa rty WIIS giv n fOI' Mrfi. liiley Gibson on ·Iust Fridny nigh t. Guests pr e~e nt were, Mr. lind Mrs. Tim mith and family, Roy Smith lind fam il y, Harry Glb· son and family" Harold Rogers an wife, )'drs. Gibso n, of Bellbrook. Re freshm onts wcr e ' crved find n good lillie walj r e poltc(1.
WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST Mr. and Mrs. A . B. Shaner enBible chool at 9 :30 a . m. The tor·tu ined tu dinne r Su nday , MI'. new Men's class starts off very MI'. nnel Mrs. E. . Crune and promis ingly. lind MI·s. William Roeppclll lind The other classes children and Miss Edn a S ha neI', o f 8 1J11, uf uyton. spe n l ,' unday wilh have al1 :show n a very cQmmendaGo o.! Wal l P"p .r to" " " up a. home. See how wonderfully Duylon; Mrs. Milo Fields, of'Lum 111I'. :11111 Mr ~ . V . L . I'ane. " dull room can be · brightened at Itnall COlt by the right ble growth. Let's k ee p it up. be rton. i\ fterno on cull ers w('re r. (" c t;on of Wnlt r. p r. Lord's Supper following. Even~I i ;;~ Ethl'l Mencle nhnl1 l'pc ni ing ev angelistic se rvil~ es at 7 :30 p. Mr. ilnd Mrs. Rob crt Crone lind RESIDENT W " :-t rr y O\'cr 150 p4U"rnl in .tock, and e ve ry p n tt e rrt i. 10 1111a ,l' nml TlIC'!ill ny with h er si~ diilLll'en , of Lebanon; MI'. and m, sermon subject. " Satan- Hi s n,. ,¥ !l;!!J dc .i/r n . . Come in .. nd lee the new patte r n s and le' I:. tlln•. n(' .'~i f' n Ul', at Day ton. tim~ . Mrs. Robert Crew ancl MI'. Mny. P el'sonRlity- liis Power and hi s no ' c' how li tt l e it eOlh to rede c orate your roan,.. Mr. a nel Mrs. Leo n Snli sbury nard Rich , of Waynesv ille. Powcl'le$; ·ne ss." S pe cial mu s k . :'Ill'. fin d Mn;. Joseph Downing, und chi ldren. Miritlll1 un d Wendell . Walter Dakin nnLl dnug'hte r, Cle heste r Willinm son, Minister. PERMANENT LOCATION Il l' XI'nill . alll' ndc <i the fun cl'lIl o f of 'It'voland, s pent S unday eVl'n- da , and son , Hurry , lind Mrs. Ada Elihu Un cl l'rwoo rl herc Mo ntl :w· ing and Mo nd ay at the home of Dakin IIIllI dnughte r, Opal. were LYTLE CHURCH MI'. nod Mr§'. All en Ellll'ick . Mas- entertainell nt the cosy home of .) ,) 11 11 Gnn . , of J\1inrni univ e r ~ ity, Quite a numbe r enjoyed thc Eas LEBANON. OHIO - - --'- - -= ---- --- - - - ---=i!l ~ 11l· ndil\l!' thc Vllcll t iu n with hi ~ te r sel'vice at unday Scho ol and tel' W c ndell r l'llIl1ined for a tw o Abc Oul<in and wife, in Belmont, Eyel Examined we k~ visit with hi s gran tl pllrents. over ·En sler ;lIlso visited Mr. Geo . p:lrcnt K, MI'. and M\' ~ ..J. Q. Gons. ehUl'ch last' Sunday . The se rvices Riley :::iny lo r, gru de schoul pl'i n- Vllkin and wife and Wilber Dakin Clall". Fiu .. d Repair. !\II'. !ln d Mrs . .r uhn T o mso n, who will soo n be c hnnged to Sun dllY cipnl at Mel'illlnicsburg. being nand fllmily, of Dnyton. 1Il 01'ning 11 11 during the .· ulll mer Il1cmb er of the Protl'slunt Fell owh:l v\, s pent l he wi ntel' at lh e hom o Next Sunday ~e rvic "s liS s hi p club thp!'e, heurd speeches by . __ . ___________________ _ _ _ _"";;;;",;",_====:;;;,,;,,,:=,;,'1 "f lIll' il' c1 ulIl! bter in Daylo n, 1'(' - months. .~...;;;-= tllm ed t o the ir horn c her'c S unday. usunl, S undny Sc hool at 2 :00 and Govern or Cooper and CongressllIa n PI' aching ut .'1 :00 . Eve ryone is Brund at :l banquet Friday evenLi tt le Ifa lT i('t Mc Ime. who I·"rdin ll y invited. ing o f IJLst week. Rev. D. V. Whit C'nnck. Pastol· . Mr. und Mrs. Chnrles John s en' "pr nl SI"'l'I'n l c1uys with lle r /!rund I par(,l\t~ . MI'. and MI'~ . Elmcr Shect C) rtni ne d t o dinn er Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johns nnd I han. h:l" I'Ct umee l to h('l' home nen r METHODIST CHU~CH '~ ( I'inl;,\;oro. hurch Scho(, 1 !l : \[, n. Ill.; (' hildI'£JII , Pa ul and Viviun, of morning worshil), 10 :3 0 • • s uhj ect . Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Amos ook Orvill e C;I'U~' and family IIIHI "The Christiu n Sentinel." Evc n- und so ns. Er n e~ t . und Wllrr!'n. of lIar ol '( Osborn a nd fllmily ntleneling servire, 7 ::30. s ubj ect, "Th l' n enr Wayne sville. Afternoon ca llI I' d t he fll nl' rul 0 f their gru ndrnothBuuutiful Voclltio n of Living." ers were. Mr. and Mrs . Harvey ('1'. Mrs. Sal'llh Bo/!an. at larks- Th e Quarterly con fer ence will Sackelt and fumily, Misses Ruth ,·il1 e . [oelay. hc held at Mas on ne:~t Monday lit and Mnl'gnret Cook, of WaynesTOILET REQUISITES SPRINC TONICS Gr ll e n nn d El g in wntch dis- I o'clock, and dos i ng with the ville . play ; al so fu ll line of j welry and evcning session . The ollicinl mem~ 1.00 Rc.xa ll "G3" H nir $1.00 Rexall Emulsion The nove lty gi ft~ . W e give Cedur bers are urged to nttend. 7ge Tonic 89c Cod LiveI' Oil unshine Chorus Thursday at 3 :3 0 :LUmps. C'aI'Y's .Je w Iry Shop, . 3ge 50c Olivo. ha mpoo . $ 1.20 Syrup P eps i ... $1.08 p. m. Choir reh ea r sal Fridny at Lcbn non, hio. 60c Jontec1 Vani ~ hin g 7:30 p. m. $2.00 S ... S. Tonic $1 .89 CI'eam 3ge Mi f ~ E t hel Me nd enhull , Wn yne Rev. Josep h Bennett, Pastor. $] .00 Mile s Rcm ed ies 8ge 1\Irs. Frank Ke11is and daughters Town ship F on d club leude r, uttend 60c Jonteel old ream .3ge $ 1.26 Kon Join, we re Xe nia s hoppers Saturday. d t he \\' arl'u n co unty 4·H club TURTlECREEK COMMUNITY (The Master Tonic) .. $1.08 fi Oc K lenzo Tooth Pnste 3ge Mrs. Emerson Dill and son, Bil('onferen ce and lunch eon a t LebCHURCH 1)0c Rextlll Laxativc SallR3ge _!'.ic Li steri ne T ooth ly. were Xenia shoppers Tuesday. an on \\ ed ncsc1uy. 50c PhillipMilk Pasie ... our.day Seh o I. 9 :30 a. m.; 21e Miss Lula Kel1i s enjoyed Eas 8ge Magnesia . 41e Ye ung People's Serv ice. 6 :45 p. ter wi t h he r pare nts, Mr . an d Mrs. S1.00 Li sterin e . Th omas P ie l·cC'. William Shuler, 75c Rubbing Al cohol 69e: 60c P psocient Tooth Edwin hulel', 1\Iurio n Ada ms nnd :n.; Gospel Service. 7 :30 p. m.; Fl'lln k Ke 11 is. $ 1.00 Aspirin Table ts 6ge Shakesl'n ~ te ..... ... .... .... .43e Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Charle s Ling enGu v HoekeCt IItte nci ed a meeting " Holiness Prenching·." $ 1.2 5 Pinkham 's Veg. 7fi Har mony Bay Rum 4ge (I f th(' J. O. U. A. 1\1. at Wilming- penre said : "Cons ider thy ways terta ined th eir dnughte rs from Compound . . . .. $1.08 :l!Jc l\Jen zo . hav. ream 2ge and be wise." Let us do the same Dayton. Sunday . to n T uesday n ig ht. then we will go to church. Mr. and 1\Irs. Harold K elli s we r e OU arc cordially invited It is not too ellrly to select that Everybody w e lcom'~ . visiti ng the lnttet·'s relatives in The COACH to come to our showroom wntc h. dinl\lond o r' other gifts for Rev. A. Gordon Rich, Pastor. Dayton, Saturday. t he boy 01' girl gra duate at Cnry's Emers on Dill mashed his right f-Or a road demonstration of the J ewelry hop. Store open even- FERRY ,HURC OF CHRIST foot last Saturday, while at work new Chevrolet Six-for not in J,('s , Leban on, Ohio. lit the Frigidaire at Moraine City. A lillie paintin~-up adds io th attractive as well as s~lIing Bibl e School lit '9 :30 II. m. Our The $525 Mr. and Mrs. David Lucns and Roooliter •.••• valu e of ·p roperty. It is a he.a lt h-produ.cer and c l ennhn~ss until you sit at the wheel and M I·~ . Effie S mith, Mrs. Flossie atlendnnce Eastel' Day was 11 3. family sp ent Sunday with Mr. and comfo rt on the ins ide of the house. Pamts of , every kmd , ~ . . . "S2S Wh y should we not have 100 pres- Mrs. Guy Chenoweth, of near Hararc), and son, Chester, Mr. and drive, can ·you appreciate the vurnis hes, fini shes, and brush es to apply them. 1011' • James Kerrick a nd son spent ent next SUTliiay? If you can veysburg. 6:~ '595 marvelous six-cylinder smooth. S unday at Miamis burg, the guests help us do this we are sure that Mr. a nd Mrs. Thomas HenderTh. '675 you will feel that your effort has son and baby, of Dayton, called of MI'. ancl Mrs. Ru ~sell Ke rrick. Sedan . . . . . ness, the flashing acceleration, been well rewarded for there is The Sport '695 Cabriolet. •.. MI'. and Mrs. Merle Kerns and pleasure and profit in our inter- o n Mr. and Mrs. John Levi Sunday the abundant reserve of power; . Th.Co'; •• rt . '725 daug htc r. of 'Columbus, Mr. and esting Bible School sessions. A aftel'lloon. ;1>1. Landau .. the amazing ease of control Mr and Mrs. Carl Wardlow, Mrs. C. M. Robitzer and daughter, ' THE REXALL STORE ' new young people's class will be ~ery • • . .$595 Miss Beat rice, were Easter Day taught by the mini ster Sunday. Miss 'Clara Daughters and Mrs. and the delightful riding comMinnie Marlatt were Xenia sn pLicht Oel\v. S 4 00 gues ts of Mr. nnd Mt's J. D. MarLord's S upper and sermon follow eryChau ..... WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Phone 120 fort that have bee~ built into pel's Tuesday. latt. at 10 :30 (no interruption in serHi TOG S.5AS.. _ Mrs. Elsworth Smith and daulthCb ... I • • • • . this sensational new automo· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~----'" M,'. and Mrs. Sid Bloch and vice). Sermon s ubject, "Pente- tel's, Miriam and Patricia, of DaylW' ~onChA~. ~ 650 •• -."th Cub . . daughter, Gratian, Mrs. S. ShaJlott costal Landmarks." A good spec- ton, visited hoI' mother, Mrs. John bile. Come in today. We h~e Allpri, .. /. O. h,fMclo,., and son, Jack, and Mrs. Jeannete ial mu sica l number. Levi, t he past week. I'UIO'. IIlkb. It car waiting for you to drive. Chester Williamson. Minister. Miss Minnie Noble, of Dayton, a few weeks with her daughter, Bloch, ·of Cincinnati, were guests of Myel' Hyman nnd. family on and Mr. Harry Penn, of WashingMrs. John Kruer a nd family. ton C. H., were Sunday vi sitors of ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Mr. and Mrs. Simon Lighter en- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellis and April 7, Fit· t SWlday uCter Eastertained t he former's sister from We hnve a eel·tified watchmaker son, Billy. . Hnn H an sell and f am ily moved Springfield to Easter dinner. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO nt the head of our repair depart- tel'. Church School at 9 :30; MornMr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill and to Dayton aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dearth Sheehan mcnt that is eq uipped to repair ing Prayer arid sermon at 10 :30. son, Billy, e ntertained Sunday for ~1.. ..;;. J e nnie Kes ling is spending All are cordially invited. and children spent Easter Sunday eve ry kind of a time piece -also dinner, Mrs. Euphemia Toms and Rev. J. J. Schaefter, Rector . with Mr. and Mrs. Bel·t Stacy. lliamond sctter and engraver. CaA SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE F.O URe Mr. and Mrs. Rllym'ond Osborn, of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King ancl l'y's J ewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. Xenia. family attended t he Enster Dawn MI'. and Mrs. John Rye enterse rvices at Dayto n Sunday morn MI'. and Mrs. Raymond Starr, tain ed Sunday for dinner, Mr. ing. .of E leazer, entertai ned at Easand M.rs. Elton Evans and daughMI'. and Mrs. Will Ross spent te l' ·Sundny dinner, Mr. and Mrs. ter, Marjorie; Mr. and Mrs. HowS unday afternoon with the form- Will iam ummins and son, gmMrs. L.G. Brock 'has been quite ani Beam, Ralph and Lois Beam. er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert mitt nncl Mr. and Mrs. ,Jacob Reed ill the past week. Lcwis Murray entertained for CI' a nrl family. Th e Ladies A id made $32 nt Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ross, of Springboro. . Several. from this community MI S. RusJ'el1 Benso n, nee Mabel lheir Easter market. Shaw and family, of near Xenia, attended the Night Owls euehm Salis bury, of Cleveland, is enjoyCharles Clark was shut in Inst MI·s. Dom MOI'gan and far'llily, Mr. club at , the home of Ermon Wnt- a n ocenn cI'uise. During her ab- week on account of illness. and Mrs. Clarencc Crawford and kins, west of Springboro. scnce hel' little son, Richal'd, is Misses Helen and Ruth Eady family, and Elsie, SteHa and Elsvis iting his gmn tlparents, Mr. ·and were week-end guests of Dayton worth Gibson . ... ----'.Mrs. W. P . Sa li!!bury. friends. CHARTER No. 2220 Arthur Wolfe has purchas ed a MI'. nnd Mrs. Walter Janney new Durant coach thlrough Henry R I I eserv D s tr c.t .N O • 1 buvc moved from their farm on Saylor ngent. . Report of the condrtlo'll of the Route 5 in to the Haines property MI·s. J. B. Jones llpent ThursWaynesville National Bank , or ; on Fourth s treet, vacated by Hen- day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. The Ladies Aid society met at . • Over Slation WLW every Waynesville, in t he Stnte of l ry W efilerlllan a nd f amily , who S. H. Haines and family. the Annex Thursday, p. m. Nets the producer more of .t he Consumel"s Dollal' than Friday N'i,bt Miss Lavina· James return ed to Mrs. Anna Stevens. of CincinOhi o. at the clo ~e of bu s inl.'llS, have r emoved to Dayton. any other farm el·op. By shipping Direct to us, saving on March 27, 1929. .. school Monday after a week's ab- nati, is the guest of her daughter, all Middleman Cost s, our pab'on gots every possible Cume to UI Cor RESOUHI"RR I M Isses TrlJ1 c l1~ a nd lI:tar~aret Ed- se nce on account of illness, Mrs. H. G. Curless. p enny for his own pocket, where it belongs. ENNA JE1TICK SHOES I"oa ns and lIl saoll nt s .... $~G ·I .RI8. 39 wnrd ~, who, With theIr sIster a~d' Mrs. Carl Pickerin~r and family, Mrs. Jennie Reeves spent last Remember, it is t1ie last few bushels of wheat to the Ove ...GOV~I'IlIl'" . . ... . , . .t Ht. 62 1 M neice, Mrs. R Will Russum l of Centerville ' visited her mother , wee k with her daughter Mrs. Sam Unitrdrafts ecJ Stutes f and 0 Mlss t acre, the extra thousand miles (rom tbe tires on your ay ~n, 1 Mrs. Ada Chenoweth , Sunday. Shanks Jr. of Cincinnati. sec ur ities ow n " I . .. . ' " r.O.Ii " O. ()Q I' :lrga ret . USS'I!l', o. fO;5 car, t he extra 10 o/c on Spot Cash Tri State Checks Oth er l o tld s. St.OI'1I H "1ll1 ~ spen t the wlllter In FlorIda, arrlvMr. and Mrs. Albert Stacy enThe W. F. M. S. was pleasantly that represent Real Profit. . B~~~';:;~le~o~~~nc.,I. 8:000.00 I, ~:~:\~,:~~ cd h.ollle Saturday. They are all tcttained their ehildrE'n and grand cntertained in the home of Mrs. Il se eael've with V ell em I H I looklllg fine. children to dinner Easter Sunday. Nannie Hawkins Wednesday afterPRICE FOR BUTTER FAT, APRIL hI, n 'e Iln llk .. . ... .... •• n .20r..70 M Edd L t d r.,'St1h und du " (" 0 111 hnn l, ~ ~ U.~f:S.jjr. "Modern" glasses are in white I'S. ongacre re urne noon. ,,, fo/(l Y0t! have i H·'S.-cmpUon Cund nnd withdu U.o Cincinnati Sunday, Oran Turner ' Catherine Noggle Trpusul'p,· gold. It will be a pleasure to home frQm ! 'h k " ", 'xp#nll~ ID« • L from U. S, Tr<'lUIII' ,... . 2. 000.00 show them to you. Dr. Rudolph, where she ad spent B,!veral wee B'land Dorthy Canard of .Miami Total .. . . ... . ......... ·1 r. GD. 2 1O. Sj eyesight s pecialist, is here TueR- bUS.evlerafl fMrom Jhere lattHendekd the · U nivel'sity are home for sprmg . vaOrder can. before May lit and lave 10% LIA'Bl LTTJ ES day, Thul'sduy and Saturday. CaI'm o · r. osep 1 aw e a t cation. up Itu 1 stoel, paid In . . .. $ 1110.000 .0 0 I'y 's' J e \velry Shop, Lebanon, Ohl·o. Miami cemetery Saturday afterW, C. Smith's tractor show on Surpllls .. . . . ..... . ...... roO .O',O.Oo noon. Saturday, was well attended. Lun-. Ll profits- II" t... :1~.773. H Undlvlcl Clrcul uting no tes ou(- - - - -t Mrs. D t Clyde S tWhartoln d b wash called . .cheon was served to about 250 Sole Agent Btanc/llIg . . ..... . .. .. .. r,O,l,OO. OO 0 ay on, a ur ay, y t e sert- persons. Du e to ba nks·.. . ..... . .. . 15.326 .6 0 Chu l'1es MOl'cel', of Columbus, ous illness .of her mother ,Mrs. Lee Mrs. Netta Leaming, who hilS d p OH lts..... •• ... ... ~ ":;.u38 f: G. 025 .8. .n spe nt Sunday H wtih Walter Kruerd Greathouse. . been nursing in Xenia for several Demand Tim e d ~Jlosils .. ... K Olh er l1uhllltl ~8 . .. . . . ... 4G .8 2 and family. arry ruer an Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn and months, spent a few days at her To ta l ..... . . .. .. . . .. . . ';;09.2 10.87 family wet'e afternoon callers. daughters and Loren Routzahn home h ere the fore part of the We Cl\rry a ful1line of Feeds and supplies for Baby Chicks. and Mrs. John McCullough spent Sunday wtih relatives .at Tip week. ' Stato of Ohio. ounty ' or "'urr{'n. as : andMI'.family spent Sunday after- peeanoe City. _ _ _ ____ - -r. I,. M . Henrl Hson. I"uah lei' of the "'f_ .........~...~_~.~~~__~.~__~~_~~"!.!'!'.~__ nho\O e .. nnnl e d Imllk, 4.1 ,., s ul o rnn Jy noon ~vith MI'. and Mrs. Arthur Messrs. Charles ,Johns, Frank 'Wellr LhnL th e nl>u vc . tnt"mcnt Is WAYNE CHICK STARTER ~rn~i ~,?It !~. IJest or lI1y kn o.wle cl ge McCullough, who have an eight- Hess and' Walter Ken.rick attendpound paby girl born March SQ. ' cd the Men of WaYn4!sville meetROLLED OArS L . M. HENDEI1S0:-r CashI er Ruhscrihe,l nnd 8\\' orn to before Mr . . and Mrs. John McCullough ing ·M onday evening at the Gym. m ~ th1H ht duv of Ap l·ll. · J ~2!l. PEARL CRIT family, Mrs. Walter Kruer Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Charleton . Hoall H. J-lIl1:tsucl<. Nota,'Y l"ubli t'. anti Al Shaner is still slowly imorl'« t- Attcst : >Jnd family attend.ed the' reception an4 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. 'SEMI-SOLID', BUTTER M'ILK W : H . A LIJF:)f tY'ESl'GHT .SPECIAqS a nd cover-dish supper for the new Charleton and ehildre~I, were Sun- proving. W . 1~. I,A-R I<' Mr.s . Ode ,Marlatt called on Mrs. pastor, Mr. and Mrs. Whitenack, day dinner guests of Mr. and ·:\\Irs. J. W. WElTE. .DRY BUTTERMILK Tuesday; 9 a,m. 4 p.rn DIrectors . Bert Marlatt 'Monday evening. tit the M. E. c\nl,reh basement at E. A. Charleton. . Hazel and Ei-nest l\fixon Were Springboro last Thursday evening. Mr. ·and , Mrs. Ben Hawke sp.~mt hu..~.day 9 a.m. 4 p.rn .W. u.e onl,. th•. cho;~~.t'CR~INS · '.. .F~J;~S iD OU~ Sunday evening callers o.n Fr~nk. There will be an old fiddler's last week at Sabina helping care a.m . ~ p.rn ' contest Thursday evening, April for their father, Mr. JOB. Hawke, Dakin and family. . Mrs. Frank Dakin and daugh4t", in the auditorium of the. new wbo died at ·the home of his daugh school house at Spnngboro. Ev- ter ThurRday. '--- ter,' 'Ma.,el, caned on Minnie ,Mare l;xbody welcome j 25c admission . Invited guests .iro:m 1iere to latt Monday evening; . Little IiJorothy Dakin has ' been • 'for every· .one ove.r 12 Years- old I' tbe all-day meeting 01: the NutriFOR SALE- About' 3 'tons of nnd t he best fiddler gets II!";. choice .tion classes at the Gym Wednesday a bsent from ' scbool the past w!!ek till10thy huy. Warre n Braddoc.k, of the cakes tnat are fUl'nlshed byj were: Mesdames Charles Johns, on account of a mashed toe. . . . .~• •__IIli___•• Route 2. 7 a3 • the P. T. A. The proceeds are to Allen ' E;mriek, Wmiam Cr:eighton Harry Dakin, Cleda, ' Opal a"d "'_';;'~~""'__ d _ _,.; ____ u__ • ..n.. __ • __ •• _ ..... ___ ~-..- - . -..... --.-"'.0,;'.•__••,..-_. .....-. .. help pal' for the piano. . ' . and Walter Ke.nnck. Mrs. Frank Dakin attended a IIhOW.1i
Dr. John Zettle Optometrist
5c to 25c per Roll
19'--N. Broadway
l\1YER HYMAN, Waynesville,O
Drug Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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MT. HOllY
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Paints and Paint Brushes
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Myer .Hyman
REM'EMBER
Waynesville, Ohio
SPRING . BRANCH .
DR. RUDOLPH
Satu'rCJ.Y ·9
Late ClassiHed . Ads
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WAY NESV ILLE ,
WhD NESD AV, APRI L 10., 1'929
Whole Numb er 5852
Fac ts Abo ut P~ople . {ere and Abr oad
NEW'S DI'RECT FROM
THE SlAlE CAPITOL COLUMBUS, OrtrO - The legisllltul'c ufte l' uujoLll'Oing lust Saturduy will reco nv ene next Tuesduy \Vh '1\ 1111 bills will be signed und final IHljoLll'nm ent wlll be made not to conven e again unless call ed i li to spec iul ~e ss ion by the gove rn or. A record fOl' speeu und reBultR nc cQ ll1plishe d has been llIade by th e IlIl'mb e r~ of t he eighty-eigh th Genera l Assemb ly and all ullminis tration measur es have been pa ssed. Those b,lls acted upon fa vombly will go to the Govc l'Ilor f or his Mignat,ur e aCter which lhey will be fil ed with See retllry of Stllte Claronc e J. Brown. who is cugtodi an of the laws and resoluti onR pa ssed by the Gene rlll Assemb ly . Luws r elating to taxation become effectiv e immedi ately wh en til '11 and 1111 () t hel's .lleco,me ell'cctiv 00 dllY s a ft er the filing dat e.
OHIO ,
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F?t!ure Mn. Babe Ruth?
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'1'obucc o Canva s' at Hyman ·s.
J. H. L. Hopk ins is in Te nn on bu sin['ss.
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T ill' Wa yne Tow nship Mothel" s Su s:l n \\, ilkt.' l'fi lJ ll i5 quite cillb met :It th e Grnd c buildin g, ~ icJ{. Ap l'il O. !\I I'S. ncl wullad I' led in J llli (· Cuo l; iH 1·C't ov[' r ing fr om d cvlll i l)n ~ , I' ndil1J:: th e 2:1 rcl Psalm :in at t:\(' k I)f mca: 1 ~ , fu\l(,\\'e d by pruycr. T he t l'enHUI'l' r ' ~ I'cpurl IV IlS gi ve n , ns foll ows : I\ lr ~ , r hur\ es Anel l' r son W Il S r. hUI) Bu lan ce 0 11 ha nd pill/{ in I la yto n T hurselny . $244 .31 Dues .21i Rlw~ . !lx 12, ill 1\ )( lI1in: 1el'. Bnl ~l - lJul1ali unR 1.00 ~(· I ~ :\IId Vel ve ts, lit Il YllI lln ·s. .&0 Pict u rc fun d
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MI'. Lon Titus wag in Cincinn ati Monday . ~ee
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R. J . Adam s spent the week-e nd Wih~ingt o n.
~I I' . :mel Mr .. GeorgI' Har tsock T.., tul \\','I'l' in Ll' hanu ll 1' u (.~day . Bills puill
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cast were Lebano n visitors Montlay evening .
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97 .68 Russell !vl. Smith, senior of Wash Ca rbon, inglon and Jefferson Coll ege. cOm1)1) dale. lll " brcame th e bn dc o f Rn \;" I' n II 11UJ.\' h a nd Am ou n L 011 hand $ 1411.38 J. P. Fromm a nd fnmily and iug wilh a reccnt ruling. must with ~l rs, C1:llrc Il "d ~ ;;, '1, fo rm er show 1 ~seph M. ,Ben ton. 55. 1'(: lal II ,,~ in !layton who IS T h e Grad,' lunch commit te 1'0n ow . ill draw from tht school because h girl, il is nm lun 'd. i 10 hecome th l Ja li ~, ~I a n on .. 111.. c h~ ~gc Mrs. J. C. Hawke wcre in Dayton ing', married Mi ss Marjori t C' JacClmall wi Ic o i D.luC I{ut '. Camous baH a~y- anc! rlCr)ur y, wln d ~\, llh Lng · Monday . po r ted Iha l Ih('), we re go ing t o le Ill S }'UlllllI player. above. Kansas Unh'crslly co-cd. bnde IS back al sc houl. cr ve sand wic fo r the ne xt ;\1 1' , ll J<d Mr~ , A. F . M('ll oh a nti week to ce hes if th ey th ought it l\1 iss J essie CIUl'ke returne d on ~OI1 S W IJ I'I ' in Oshn rn' T lIe~c1n y CV['II - would lIa y fo r the nex t yl' ur. Munday afte r spendin g a week in in g. · incinna ti. Th e nomin nting comm itt ee red olTicc r s for thc coming yeOl' M l's . .1 !l l1I e~ !\l cC:I III'p en ll' l'tn in Cll porle as foll ows : For sal e at Madden 's Lumbe r Ha n. D. W. DIl Vis, ex-Govern or t he il r itlge " lu iJ Sutul'tl ay nfterof Idaho. wa s, n vis itor at the Ynrd, 36 galvani zed individ ual t10n n . Presi(le nt, Mr H. Russell n1isStute H ou 'e severul da ys ago. pig trough s, cheap. bury. a nt! ca ll ed on Gov, l\1 yel's Y. Coop ~ I r , an d i\11~ . Mavna nl Weltz \ Icc-Pre sident, Mrs . F. E. Van MI'. and Mrs. Walter Cu st spen t CI', S cretary uC St ut e Clarenc e J . ' vi ~ i t p d 1·,·luliw' s in W'i1min gl on o n ORin, . Bruw n nut! other elective sta te of- Sunday afterno on wilh relative s in ·un day. 'ecrcla r y, Mrs. hud es And erClarksv ille. fl cia ls. Govern or Davi s made , , son . fri onds with a numbe r of ihem M I·~ . .J. 0, !II·twri ght is the Tl' ensul' 1', Mrs. Myer Hy man. II. II . William son and d aughter , ~ lI l' ; L <I f Mrs. BmdbuJ'Y ' . Poole , while carlll'ui gning in Ohio in MiRs Bubll l'ece ive r! the flow er Miss Luella, visited relative s in 102G and agnin las t fall . lIe has in incinnll ti. II.> 0X nnd Miss Rt'cder t he picture . Frankli n utllrday . been n Il u.c c e s~ ful bunk er , farm ol' The foll owing progrnm was onChnl'les a lit! breeder of fancy cattle. And erso n a nd fa mily t j oyed: He Parker Duofol d pens, 25 years elitn blished the first budget sys"1ll'nt S '~nuay with Mar vin Hay Song .. ,.. , . Miss Lyle's guuran tee. Cary's J ewelry Slo1'e, Room te m fo r Idaho, built the two wings unci fun ll ly, n(' ur Oa t yon . Lebano n, Ohio. R ~ lI di l1 ~ . Be tty Hartso ck to the tll le upitol and placed '11 F r.> Plllno Solo MISS E st her Hender son 1' h (. his state governm ent on a sound :t v n c~ vl e ' al' me r. ", XMr. and Mrs. D. L. Crane were J ohn 1\ :\1 ry 1] " "C playe d oPIJo :- itc ~ ha n v: 1' wi ll ha ve s pl'i ng pri ces on "lulk on B'Ir d s .. Mr s. Gco. Smith . , fi nun cial basiH. H e expects to re- dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. inSIst she has 3d" I::",~d D olor es Cu t 10 ill a romanl lc hh,TI 1Il!l i t1 e pl' nci ubl e ki nel of coni ve ry turn in tho ncar fu t ure when he T. WI'ight Thursd her cngage It wa s dec ided no t to have a ,""" , 'St ory. ow til e \\\ ,) have fi led Ilun r '·oon. ay evening . men I to Town ~ elld Netch er. above" ca n make u mor e extende d visit. picni ' 101' the childre n thi, yeal', oung ric Go rdo n and that the wcdri:ng will be bela 91 Hanwo rth, Midd lesex.H emming s intenti on to ",,,d. Ab? ut t h rc ~ 1 The meet ing adjourn ed to meet Englan d. year s ago n ar ry mo rc "dlscov e red Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke sp ent Mav R S C VI' I'1I1 memb e rs of the Scottish May ~ lias been adljudged th e most beau- Miss Co~l cll Q . 3, 192!l. Sunday in Pleasan t Plain, with nit , 1)1'(1 (> 1' II I' ott end ing the spri ng Hon. A. P. Sandl es of Ottawa , their daught er and family. tiful, of all Englan d 's babies al a Mnry Earnha rt, Pres. r«"l1t contesL e I'cmonin l in Daylon this week. ])ut num coun ty, Oem., has been Winriif \'ed Hartsock, Scc'y. =-~-=--== - -=- - .=---= = ~-- .=-..= ----== named a membe r of the civil serMI'. pro tem. unci Mrs . Ben Schaef er, of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, and ' two 4-H CLUB LEADE RS MET vice commis sion t o s ucceed Rollin sons of Dayton PR E PARE YOUR GARD E NS visited Mrs. France f: incin nati. were di nner guests of Swishe r of this city. The appoin t at the Friends Home on , FOR THE COMIN G SEASO N , 1\d'laly". nncl Mrs. W. H Sunday . LAST WEEK AT LEBAN ON . Allen on Sun - DEMO NSTRA TION. BLOW ING ~ ent is more than pleasin g to the STUMP S AT WAYN ESVIL LE legion of "Put's" fri ends all over - - ---\ Saws filed by machin e. Cut FOl'ly-on e men and 'wo me n, lendth e state. Govern or Cooper and cleaner , truer, faster. In. keep in)! wi h th e scn~? n IIC11'. a nr! Mrs. Max K ohlhage n. the g onial Ot tawain have been the ott, at Madden 's Lwnbe Roy Pig- er s in 4-H wOl'k in Warren countlVl1I s ancl Ar bor Day SpIr it, the ' of J amcstow n, ~p ent Sunday r Yard. t.y, mel at the F arm Bureau ofwith , B1o.wing st1m~pli u~1(1 stones, wurmes t of friends for many years pr o:;rnm for Yll r loll S Wa l'!'e n cou n· I MI'. a nd 11'11'8. Myer Hym flce lit 10 o' cloc k, Wedne sda y, an and dI tching und stra lghtpn mg stream s and the latter was one of the orig. t y " ra n"!! lTI ee ti n ~s nex l we ·k will f umil y. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. St John Ap r il 3. t o disc uss the problem s \bY ex pl osives will be demons trated Last Snt ul'da y I'ho wlnne;r s fro m be devoted t o beuuiifi cut ion inal "Coope r 1'01' Govern or" bOOB- and daught er sent Spunda of t he 'I . 'y in relative to the organiz ation of club t he di stri ct scholal nllxt week to far me rs, extens ion leI'S while serving as pre sident of Dayton the guests of Mr. 'ship contl!~ ls I home groun ds by shrubb ery an 1 Have you r !laws file d by ma- IIgents, etc .• and nll ot hers intel'e!!t and Mm. 1V01'k for .1929. Mr. Guy Dowdy, et in Colum 'bu s t o e mp ete in lhe fl ower s. A set or la ntCl'n !Slid es chine. the Oh io fair circuit, a position Dan Adams. They cut clenn el', truer. e d. Pluns Cor the demon!ltrution of the O. S. U., was present to give statewid e contest . Those which he held during the life of' ~v ho went 10Rne d b y ictflr RielS, land scitpe hottcl·. ' Roy Pigott. help, with tms wo r k, The leade s from Wayne sville were a t Maducn ' s I arc be in g made by County Agent that organiz ation and "l'l:tiqh he a s-.,. Charles specialis t O. S. U. , will lJe ~h. o,:"n' Lu mber Yard. M ; , and ,Mrs. Steve Galono s, who hav e served for the past Class, who wrIl .be a s isted by specfew Whitak e r , wb o wo n s cond place by Coun ty Agent lass , t o POin t sisted in organiz ing. Mr. Sandlel! of Pontiac , MIch., spent iul I'cpr esentah ves of the DuPont lerm will expire August 23, 1933. with the latter's parents last week years entered into the di scussio n in .. Latin II., at the district con- ou the prim e ense nti nls in pla n, Mr. and and the i.. enthusi as m gave the t est , and Burdet frs. te J ackso n, who ni r. f or shrubb er y. getting a sat- . Carey, Effi e Smi t h. Mrs. Flos!lic P owder Co. , lind agricul tural exRalph W . Emmon s, ,of New Ro- Mrs. A. Titus. Mrs. J. - M. Tft~161 a nd Mr. tension enginee r s ,0. S. u. At newer lead ers courag e and in spi- took second place in chester Columb iana county , has Am er ican isf ll ctory la wn, a nu arl'an gem en ts ' Chosto r Ca r ey vis ited r elatives in 1 :30 p. m. On Friday, April 19, l'I\ti<>n to carryo n this year. hi story. Il lso b~en nppoint ed as civil serfOI dl'ives, walks, fl ower gnrden s, ~ Dayto n Sund ay a fternoo The Farmer s Exchan ge prices At noon thi s confere nc e adjourn n. I' they will bl ow a ditch on the farm In ~te re~lUlts of t he state con- et . viCe commis sioner by Govern or , on quality coal for the 1 coming ed to meet. B, t the Masoni c hall as test. lt was 'f .o . of Otto I. ,A ugspur ger. on ~~e Cooper and' will succeed himself , season will be as low as und tha t Cha rl es MI'. Ca rl Duke, on e or the lea d- , Mr. good coal g uest of the Co unty }t' air board , Whltak el: r<l~e l ved second plac~. inr,- coopera tol'R in Warre n eoun- mnn lin a nel , l\frs. Char!es Zlmmel'- ; Gre ent r ee r oad, about SIX mtles his te rm expirin g August 30, '31. can be bought . d chIldre n, LO~I&e an~ R~b- , wesl of . ~e banon. lind with that boa1'l.l . School Su- Wayne SVille Iii very proud . of thIS ty in horticu l tural a nd landsca pe crt, at t ended II ~ . . , . ur p l'l se party for pervi sor Bankers Chamb e r of r ecord f or it is lin honOl' At 10 :.JO II, mIt AprIl 19, stumps t o hllve iml'l'ovcmeut will probabl y go , Mrs. Paul Hull ~ISS Luella .Wllham ilbn has re- Comme /ce anll- repr esentat ives of sent When the new state office buildat Wilmin gton on !lnd stones will be hlown at the nny stude.n ts at all, to Co- wit h Class .a nd aSRist w ith. prac ing is comp leted, if that is ever tume~ to OhiO ~esleyan, after , Farm Bureau and Grange . ~i- I Sunday . f a.l·m of Wi~\iam Miller" about ~o Follumbus . ~t thiS contest the vCI:y cal . uggestlOn !'l. All m el'~I~ gs wIll brough t about, the 76 differen t 8pendln g a week With .h~r parents , lowing t he banque t shoTt talks b('!;t student . ' . m iles north of L"'~l\non: Agrltol , !; il'0'11 all ove l' OhIO beri n aboul 8 :30. compr Isin g t.I e • atate offices, departm en ts and di- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. WIlliam son. MQ IlS I S. R. C. Gross , Waltel an.d n new f arm expl OSive wlll be were given by R. Q. Smith, counl:¥ were as embled . us ed b ul l< of lecture r's Pl'O\? I':l 11l nn cl Chnrles Burn ett and 01' .,J. T. Elhs ne re, and breakin v i ~ ion s oi govern ment, now BcatF B agent of Butler county g big boulde n Tho lIigh school was assemb led open to the genl>rn l pll bli c:. l wl' r e Dll1o.ng t hoRe who atten~ ed Mr. and Mrs. , . . Hender son. Fich t er in t he same couiltyand Jos. 'I'h tered indiscri minatel y over the ' telling Mo nday mor ni ng and the above ! schedul e is as f o\l hy " mu ucuppin g" will al so be de9ws : ' the 0 1!1 Flddl el·'s. contest at Spr mg ltI onsl l'ntecl . Capital city, would be all central - Mrs. Kate Colema n. ~nd Mr. ~nd , of club organiz nti on and' school I fac ts were . . made kn own. It wa s W ednes day ~trs. ev en D. in!:, L. Crane VI81ted relative s coopera tion in club worle Apr il 17- \)01'0 1: hursclny llIght. ly located with an underg round On Thm'Rday. 1 :30 p. m., lhtchln g decided t hat the tw o bo ys paSf;ageWay irom the Capitol . ~t m Dayton Sunday afterno on. Much ince ntiv e was given to be ex.el~lpt ed £1'9 111 a ll t ests should SJlri ll~b ol'o Gr ango. will a ga il\ be demons trated fo r th e j Th ur suay even inr. , A pri l i 8For sale at Madden 's Lumbe r th e leaders f Ol: tho coming For sti le at Maddell'. Lumbe r ru rm o f Ell rl Hockett" two at ~he th e present time 38 are located ~n year rel1lomlng part of ~h e SCI.l ool yea l', ; Lebano n Gra nge , mlle!! WI t h Hal'vC'y s, Yn rcl. !l step l f e nce PO!\t drivers ; 11 0rthe:.lst the State house and annex, 8 , In Yard 3 Nation al double jack fence by intel'e~t exp!' 'sRod by t hose of Wayne SVIlle. Fro!,l at· a s a r eward Jl'or their achi eveme nts burg visiti ng and f~rni the Wyand otte bulldin g, 6 in tlt e stretcb ers- the tool to 'stretch this joint luncheo n. Special ~hi ng specwill IIri vt· posts thrnu gh rocks on twent y to fI{~ feet of ditch ~Ill prizes ,- - - - ia l m u ~ic lind r ea dings: Ha r iman and the remain eder scat- your wire fence witb. ('I'ee l; I.> eds easily. will be mau e availab le by a $/jO .OO be hl.uwn f) ut ms~anllY by pla~mg The h onor r oll for this t erm is F ri<i ny veJi ill g, AprIl 19-.Matel'cd over the entire city, f~()m Mr. and Mrs , AI W oolr irer. of a slll'les of high nttro-.glycerine gift from the Chamb er ' of Com- ns follows : cal' s n Gr a nge. Ohio ' State univers ity ~amp.us, Mr, and, Mrs. Ethan Crane" , of mel'ce i $2 5 f,;om th e Li ngo HardM t l'idges fired hom a sangle cap an,d F reshm n- - Verden o F ox, RonSatUl'da y evening , Ap!'il 20- ' ~~h"!~r. ~:~;a~,n~f, r:ieldl etown south east nnd west. A director Y Dayton ,are announ cing the birth wa re 0 6., of Leba non, and C. ; wer o fu~e ab~ut the . ce nter of the J. H a rdin, A nna O'Neall. Wayne sville Grange. of th~ state offices will be publish - of a daught er, Bnrbar a Jean. at Conove r of Frankli n. The county aIdSophom " st r ing. 1 hese ",:,,11 b~ the only or'e'lr:-Pha-cICll Whi tal<er. ____ _ - .Y ! l ' > umla ed in the new roster to be issued 'Miami Valley. hospita l, Friday, Banker, ~ ' 'associa tion aMrtcrho o d nMc~lIe Rl's at t.he such domons tr all ons fo~ Wan;en ' .. Branstr ator', will onterta in ,J un 1'01'&--:-Cather r ' In,.. lome I) r. a n IS. by Secreta ry of State, Clarenc e J. April 5. ay Mum, NTEST all tho~e ' finishln g ' in club work B ei·t\lI~ 'Filer" Lola Seal's. ~ cn . umy, so every b0 dy lnteros ted OLD FIDDL ER S CO Brown SOme time in July. n us. shouid at a banque t to be held in Lebaco!" e. The various uses Se!Uors -N0J;le . , Grue n and Elgin watch dis- non it th fall - - T}\e t eacher s club me t at the of expl os lverl w~l. be ful~y ' exT , hC'r c was r( lar . ge crowel f ' present I 1 d At'. p.e ln . the leader s 8gnl'n f S t d M '8 F Moo plain ed and quest Ions answer ed, 80 also full Miss yander vooTt had a s hel' al Spl'inr-b ol'o h:lll last Thul'sd 0 Jewe rr an There is an urge for a termina \ plaYi . ., P . an. htl "' th' RM' 'sses . ny no'(,elty gifts. hne , t Iomt" I t T Oh' ek u h We give uedar Mnry met I thn at t fann ers can then f cel comJhe Farm Bureau office to gues ,~8 Will . I ' old maw UrR(Iny nl g bus station in this eity 'BS pres- Stamps . Cary's .lewelr er ., iste '" I . r! . I. , eV,!.li1IK, lhe occnslo 1 f t ' I th' Ii Id n )C lng an . [u eille y Shop, eontinu their. discuss ion. "Com. Vand~r~oort, ent facilitie s for handlin g passen- Lebano n,' Ohio. ell' e s from , Wllnnn gton fiddl er' s contest. II Th •. old-tlln e , Helen!' S uie'" Alice Call1pbell, pete nt IInl sa e 0 l'l( Hn~by pensati ~ncl on Esth of er a Club Hend er Adviso o f anll r" oying by c\?llege. . d stumps and, stones. te I me lodics. such as The Tr lsh WI.\,sh- 1 • iter motor coneh es are 'tna equa • I ' t ~ - -- _ .. - - - . " " T he Dev il's DUl'nln g son as lOS esses. . Marie. Ben~am and Mrs. Wit.h busses leaving every few min Plans ' for' tbe Junior- Senior N J. W ,Edwar ds and family. Ron- Miss l!t'\"()llll1 ~:l 'R Omar Holhng sworth, who " ' alt" " ~co ttisch cs havlI utes from a central point, traffic aId Hawke and family . h' OHIO F 'd VETER eo(, ANS TO lO SC VISIT .. and Mrs. h "Moder n" g lasRes are 10 WitI' dId . ht I bouque t to be glveT\ ,next rl ay und oth er m elodi ~, eae is congellt ed and passeng ers are James McClur e were dinner as ea ers f or elg es new to the ,II It ' 11 b evening are well under way. guests years, serve BATTL E FIELD S OF FRANC E proved of interes ." 'e ' I' t J to :md nil. J.(11 e. ' WI _ c ap leasul'e to ' " modern l1IuSlc:lI n, \II 1e P a ye grcotly Inconve nienced by being of Mr. and Mrs. George fi how lh cm t o you. Dr. ,Rudolp Hawke, Mr. Dowdy c1?sed the afterno o.n h. __ _ _ Mr. Mooma w ' and Mr. Crabbe thol'ou? ly enjoyed : I e ntr unt compel led . to wait in stul'l'y ata- at Clarksv ille on Sunday was I'yesil'h t fi]1eeillli ~t. is her e Tuel". with the tOPIC of It has "Del!lo been crabc ~ecided that 250 attende d a meetin g of elub leaders tiona and sometim es wade' through ]{ , ~. Cross • .loca . ,'. ~ who (I ny, Thul'sd ny and Sa turday. C~- I Ohio veteran s Leader ship." of the World War, and the Failr Board at J,ebano n one 01 th ehold-tlm ~ n;~~l muddy 'pools in yards 'Where the .. It ill ,n ot too early to select , C I ~~1 t im!! I'y's J l!wC' II'Y Shop, Lebano n, Oh • l'effnnll e8s of the 'divisio n in which that ~his I i~ t~e only meetin g. this last Wedne busses are statione d. With the, watch, diamon d or other A conl\ide rable p'h~y,~ d wll n ?t~s fl~m i l i:r t o) - him . gifts for SPl'IIlg fit which aU leaders wlll be : nuhlbe r of sday. . .. !th:y served, be accomm odated on numero us ' lines operati ng in and the boy' or eilll grad\1a our pupils bllt'h ' from .\~ 1' Lun es WCI ~ , t to thc school te at Cary'a togethe r as a group. Clothin g lead high school rh e GUIIll-A ? xlhary of St . .Ma- ! the Dedicat ory Pilgrim age to Bellind grades are pla nout of the 'Capita l city the new Jewelry SpOp. ,St,o re open Tho proceed s \ / E n , " 0 r y's church, WIll mee t on Friday guim and France . The numbe even- era will meet fga,in in Mar ~o with ning to carry club termina l station would greatly f~- ings, Lebano n, Ohio. r of projects this for th e Jltll'c~,:~ ~o ~ ~\~ I!I Il . !1 ~t el'l1() On. April 12, at ~ o'clock, applica tio'n s being re~eived ' fro~ the 'S tate ,Cll'thm g specll!h st for j summe r. cilitate the handlin g of the busl' -', WIt h MI·s. J. W . Edwald s, Mrs. veteran s who served mothe r dlsubject matter, trainin g and Food ness. WILL PRESE NT COMED Y "Wh'a t is the "Great Confes sion Club ,leaders ' on May 22, with Su san Fryer and Mrs. Ronald visions during the war, th.{ While nece8si practic ing for t be field ---_ Haw.k e ut t he home of Mrs. :Ed- ' ted some action being take!) ~of Christi anity?" Why is it great? State ' n~tritio: ~e~alist. re!ll~~t la.st · ~eek, Marnar d Rich was T he M. E . C hurch Scho ~1 is wards. notels, restaur, ants, barbe~ sho?s The!le questio ns will be scriptu ralgnrding the bo oking l lDJu . red of these With v(!tthe I'~ dlscus. and tradesm qn In generaI, WI11 m ISS At d first at th e W ay..., .'1 g under the direc tion of F. n""vl'lle , ¥ answer f th ht .It wall f eare d t h t h h 'd 'vcr~ II' k,. ernns. ALFAL FA DISCU SSED . d I pr " ine ' legislat ive session s. Not on- Church ofe Christ Sunday : a e a receIve T ,. 'vo uP 'I. tougwno'is R epul Moonmaw a play entitl ed , "'rhc you, evening . · IS · g~mg . t 0 b e a r t1 al tr..1p regard" ed a\l" , 1'h·,IS a fractur e of the ' skull, but later I T: ' ly tbe membe rs themse lves patronf H." Life or whi ch will be Pont Iu s ~ a e, h . . Is f all t he boat WIll be ours. Only our Corn and alfalfa will be qiscus s- develop ment showed it to b' u t there Is also 1 "H ow can we' I t be a ize these paces Im c °te(1 ~5t th e' Gym nasium in "'.ne of tIel lIrc tCrlmltnoa ch~n b se ec a dlam ond ..e? ' r arly ,and the boat ' crew will b'e ' ad by John A. Sliplier of the O. Mvere. TUlse. S h 'd t c II prcsen the influx of thousan ds who are in- 01' watch and know we l llne t cWIlU (you are get- S. U., on Monday evenin( , April attentio n to the uc accl en s a th very near future. "Pil~ . e the rec' eption " will 'be t herysub ject of ..th e. Ia b oar d . I m.a ~I.n at danger of so~e _" terested in legislat ion or who ting full value?" Have confide This is a very i\l ter est ing com- Rerl110n Sunday ~orning , at the ' Bru~sels; VI.SltJ~g of the battlehave busines s wlt'll'th e membe rs ot in the jewel,r who serves nce 15, in the Farm Bureau office, at \ of t~e appara tus used and . to till! edy in t hrlle a cts, in which K ell- Ferr Church ~f Christ ' you. Lebano n . , , need of, ~x.trreme , care upon playc, bh St John a s TOln Carter, \ fi~lds and billetm~ plac~s . . P,racthe -Genera ) ~S8embly and ,the CQnftdenee bringS us ce~y togethe r. The tloolly a!1 traveltn g wlll 'be ~y. ' princip les of alfalfa s irow- gr?und .where the ~umb~l' of , ~:inIY does hnve t hundre ds who come, from out of ' Cary's jewelry Sh9P, 'Lebano he "Tim e of FilS We cel.tain ly have someth ing to , btl~, the Ideal ,w ay to see ~hls n, O. il)g in Watr~n, c'ounty will be ex- ch Ild ren,' IS )al'g~. ." \5'- , . town daily to witneB8 tbe law makLife." The ot her n1emb el's of th e 11 en th,u siastic about when ' plained and illustra ted by lantern we torlc ~ountry. Our OWl) ban~, ~l' .il e F'" en in actil~n "nd )ea~ just bow ' : 1::' f t'h 'k' I d cast are : Burnet t 'M. Bu tterwor th, sho~ Mr., and Mrs. Rhodes Bunnel l slides. Eve,ryb ody is "Youre x Si!vers eal" sil- 1;>e With . us throug hout t~e ent.lr~ invited. I~e resu "!! 0, e WOI . III an - I M~s ' Glen Blantl, Mrs. Melvyn vorwaryoti tlie laws are 'p,l aced, upop tbe etat-o en~rtained in ' llo~or of , George e It , cannot rust or ' wear Journey . -~- - • ' ;,!capmg..at thE! hIgh school grOund S, B " . utI!' booka. ' Presen t membe rs hold 'Bunnel l:a twenty -first ,birtbday . ' R on F Hatfi eld Mrs. bl' k . , 1 on h !\terling -I;ke beau' Th~!le plann,m g. on ~a~mg- thIs " ' during •.the I?,B/lt few ~ears is be- B,an oftic;e' qlitil ~ldnlght. , I?ecember 51! Saturd ay evening ; April ;Yt~l r\~ori;\l' Melvy~ Ban- tyac 's"~C t a;o~ your hope chest '6t~. Tbe MAI;>E A GOOD .RECOR D trip should commu nicate. w(th' this " , ~innitlg.' to .show. The , sht;ubb~r~, taur: e t~ :-etallic 1930. ' evening wu · spent in ' playing k and Kennet h It'' t~ ee best. Cal'Y'sJ~welr; office, 329 ~'t'oneni!l~ ' B,IIiI~ingt CO: I: - - - r - ',' ',' IS burlltm g lnlto full blo,om and the ~-- .. ,- . '. "1500 ""alta which Cllieiou a r _ ' en~e. . .' Betw~en tbe hours "of 1 and ~ lawn s e , ' Ohio ' m lumbul!, OhIO at th~lt,, ~arlte8t con. is taJtin:g . , on Ifueh , , ~olor l' that ) -".r.om J e . , e laat Fnday, 'Wi C. 'St John 'BOld the ·whole. '&tom U8 is a ' matter t"~ • 'Y O·I",O ".R·IEN DS M,EE1iI,NC ' freshm enta of iee erea,." ,L eban on,. venienc e. '" of D.u~ to oth'l.r. ·ae lV.1 es the ex- ,. hop, . ~ke and .ve n'-e w Chevro let ' Q'-'es Five U'" , , , , 1 -. ' , d ' ' ' d P to . ,' tb , I I' h . _ _;......!._~_, U " act date has' not been set. ' -....,...-- ;-:., ' "1'u, P pri(Je and demioDstrates w at b eauemona ,41 wert! Hl';'le , R'ev a·nd I\I'1'B ;'J J Schaed el', e o~ ' carl in ~ . many hou r s • 'is • a . ree • l'~e rer,utar 'm'eetin g of', t.h e , ~. lowing gueita: ,:' . ' : . ' ., . '. ~ l'ttl . . ' i.. ' , . . ' . ' ora 01 ,whlch,a ny 'saleBman maY' b; tiy n~t....e/'W~ '. b . Mrs Apna Cadwal ladc:r 'and , M1IS SUNDA Y W~S , ~ I. " l'. M. "~ll '!>e ~eld at the 'llome of .' Mia'ees. Elth.e~ , Underw ' Ii~HINQ ~Y " .,. KS ' C\'a;a Li\e visited Jftslea , Al\n~e' ood, . E&-, , prpud land Mr;' st john is to be> ment ~!)~!~!u!!,.. e !!ncoura~e_, , ' .:.:. .......--,... _ " ". ' <, . Raym~md' Brfddo ck, Sund.~ ev~, the". lJender s0!l. Helen .. ~RJ). O~ ~AN -::r . , nd Mame" Brown in' C;:ohimb~B Sun Sunda~ ~od Nellie eonc~aq]ated . ' , wallAn ideal fllht • .• , :. ening. Apr.\l 1'91, Th~Jeaderll lor Graham , Adah Gl'8C, STRUC K' , BY AUTO " t ' tit ' k ' ever one da ' yaftern oon. The con!1iilOn of and ~I\e rivet ud C.-.sar e underw ood , ,' . -~ , ... , '.- ~ ' the. eveniq are as lollQwa l " ~ 'a ,,*11: , '\ We deSire 0 ana , _MOlliml. an tcard~ and' '8ndMa meBro wn..,inC olumbu .llSun wal Unt!d l; . It~ ,~POIN1E:D ASSE~SOR with, anClliJil. both,W . linton . Devotio nal, Mary Kathry n Wit- Wmiam ]lolte!!, Bunnel F,~rql hllr; of the Fa'rquh a~ 'who se~t US. the fi~~'s J.;»bn Gona,. Ray· edding day afterno ,. ' . ____ bl). 'the , eonditi on 01 ' Bnd )'ouDg. .d rea't ea1:eh4• . __ FUrnas Co" of WihJii IOn; lesson, Raymo nd Bradd!Ml'k; mond Braddo.~: and Geol'ge , WI!S oth~r gl1~ o~ our ·Ie w , lCal'me l hospita l, is though t to be flsh and lu~e... lJu,nJ. C. Hawke ·bas be'n appoint ed killed TiJ·e.eday' evenl~g n~n. recreat ional Jeali B~~Dell. when he annavel ., 'Jl8ry. bell. , d . Car.~ impruv in,. asae880r lo~, ,W ayne townllh ip. I the rI.,.r ~1hI' was st~uck b;y' an automq bile. Mr. and "Mrs. Lean er ' ,f'
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ford Huston pay the defendant or her 'attorney the sum ot $50 on or bllfore February 20, 1929, liB fill' nlimonYI expensea and attor· ney fa s. JIl(lg('1lI ri,t in the amounll of , 1650 with interest at 8 % per anUlll f\"Om Oetobe r 25, 19217, was Common' Plea. F'roceedin,. rende r' d in ' the clise ~<?! '~. W. fit II. Iilluidatfng . agent 'of Tn t he case of 'I1h o New Yot'iI 'l.i f ' 1 nRlu'tm co I om PII n Y ys. WIII'l'c n NaLio'n al Sank :\l:f Frank. ILiU51RATCD JiY II!M'KIJ.DHUEN IU1l'les mit h, et aI, ' it WIlS· order: lin, versus J. &' Van ' ~oTne~ , d ttlO ,pluintlft' r ec vel' from lhe New 'Suit. Comp~und".d defendant tht sum of $4.254 .89 Sc",i - Ann~ally J ohn G, Vnil vet:s us John with intel'e!>t at 8 per " cent from March 25, 19'29. 'I nl S8 the d ef- 'l'h Qmpson et aI, for partition· 'f V IT. '} Ild the wound l' New Home far M"in Offiee hI e.iing. Only a Iitt lc .whil u IOllg sibh>, wi t h t he mllnugcr of t he Ho- nda nts PllY tho judgment 5e nd er- real. estate and eq uitabl e r eli ef. 24,000 Members e within due tim , tht pltuntift' is T""·nly.fj"" YeArs Lllter I (II' and h' w\luld have tu rned, up - tA' l Co ntin ~ ntal, wher the ount th ~'n enlilled to llBVe a dec r ee of Probate Court Pro' c :eedinll •. ABSOLUTE SAFETY ---1011 his s i Il' with II sigh, nnd Yll'ltl · i ~ noll' Iyinr; dOlng ro wdy ill:' f o reclo. uro oj' th e equity of I'eTh e ,following accounts were Fl1r thrl't' ci;1y~ ( '\I\l1l 1, (I n1\I'llo "d uv his In t las t hl'clllh i allol, ~ 11 \ Fh' t m ortgflge a li I' >a l estll te?c ·uri ty . 1~ho oIi J\1 zlI'inni nbUll u in hi" s it ling. l·oom far II !.' hi s Ilumbed fat:ullies Cllllid The grent roo m in which the d empti on on the pm't of the de · fi1 d : Estate of John ?rI, Denman, N U thl' I'l'" lIolhlllg best securJ'1 y, . .S' 'tl ' I' decen ed, first lind tinal account. ai' Ihl' H leI Continl!ntn l, living h:lI'l,! C'u nc(' il'lld U lIwught, t\eltLh Count 1\'llll'ioni wus _itting W~l'!J nl . 1'cndan ts, beUer, Wins ton lin e having pl eaded Estate 01£ 'Eugene Evans, dch!' lif<' (If a lOan in It drl'am. 0 would have !IN'med I'l' ry plell$~ ll t IlI O t in (IIHkn(,5~ , fo r t.he afte r. fl1'l' 11 ~ til(' (Iut!'irl(' "")1'.101 WliS (' 011' to hi m, II · wa s dyinl,( of IOl1cli- n 01) \Vos d ull IITIII f oggy, a nd the gui lty in the cuuse against him by ceased distributi ve acco unt, Assets Over 13 Million Dollars . Est;te of Robert Cecil , decea s('f'!'Itt·d . it wil li II l"'lnpl eLc l' a ~ e of n' ~ '. of clisoppoinllll t'nt and tl e· rur't llins WE' re Il/Il'tiully clo sed. Th e ·tute of Ohio, was sen tenced One of th e Inl' rcst and stl'OI\~ eH t a s!ol OCIIlHI ~ jll'Il.I I' .t Ilnil1ln tit n , Of all thnt ~ pail'. Ilh 'I'e was nn lalll]l lit, n nd t he on- lo sen 'e six month s in the Warren cd finnl ' account. . lions in the sla te, . Q' k An instrument of writing, purpt;ls~ \' d 1I1'llund, him hi' I~' a s on l,Y The !,E'uple al Ih e h utel hnd Iy light came from t he brightly- county jail and fin ed th e cost of Why take chances on G e t -R ich· UIC pO I·ting to be the last will and tes.Ii lll\ CllIIKCill \IS, Thl' fHC('~ o( Ill S mlld e 8cI'e l'al IIltcmpt.s lo rou ~e l,u" ninA'til' neal' which t he Count $22.30. Schemell !lnci lose all. Th e la~t will and tes tament of tument of George W. Larrick, Illte fl,II , ; \ e l't'atlll'<'~ \\'1' 1',' strange to him but in vai h. li e ans wcred n o \I'll:=: sitti ng ill nn a l'llI chil il' ludiynthia ~:vuns, deceased, wa s of Wayne township, deceased, was l li ll\' II I.' Itad Illst tou ch wilh the que~tiCins. an d in hi : quiet way erou!;ly too la l'ge fu l' his fl'll il body 1\ ul'icl, and lh'l li~ht:,,)f h is rcaso n rese nlt,d intrusiun.. 1Il' I'lIiLi whnL- The !lumps f e ll upon hi!! white, found to be valid by the jury in produced in court for probate. ApThird and Broadway , 19 East Third St. W:\$ /l io-k('ri n).:; 1I1most it g el.'llll.! d ' I'~ I' WllS dClllnl1d ed , lind he gave \YOI' ll fllce, with its deop bl'llnding the casc of Benjumin Fitzpu t l'ick pli cation will be f or hearing April I:lt 1: 30 p. nl. Dayton, OhiO tJ : Lhtl\lJ.:h it \1',JUIt! g O Ollt in (lerd, 110 tl'u'uhlc, Thl' nHl nng(' I'. who li n s , nnd g leam d in hi s great vs, HOl'II ce G, Fitzpatrick, et aJ. Puul Evans . de fendnnt, was Court approve d the salo roport :rnrl If'nvc' hilll g'l'oping in tit t' hau~ kncw his hi. tory fr'llll :.I s hort cut- sad eY('l!, . 0 bright und dl'y thut (E stn b lish ed J 87 ) of ill ~:lnil .\'. l\I C'c hunitully hc rosc ing in a Iwwspupc r whil'h hucl t h y sl'cll1ed li ke mirrors fur the granl ed leave of thil'ty days in mad e by Si las L, Bennett, udminlutl' in lh e Ittorning. ate what was chl'onicit'ci his anil'u l In London , fir light. l1 is hail' and s hort Ull- whic h to tile Ill otion in the case istl'Utor of t he estate of Raymo nd Milton Uvnn ett, <locen sed. 111'lIu~(hl t,) hinl. 01' o I'll f('d whnt waR at his wit:' entl to kno\\' htlw 1\clI1p t I;pl.l rd wnre li S white li S sn ow agnin >lt him by Lee Callahlln, The plrdntift' ha ving fuiled to Chudes H. Young, execu tOl' of _. _____ . I'a ~ . U!!>: st, d. All ti ny lung he to save him, li e hat! on ce end ' n v mut 'hinlr evell the unnatul'Il l pul~ al ill a ,'uri IIf drenntle,",s npathy , orl'C1 to I'CE\SO Il gently wilh hi s ec- 1IlI' of his ~ki n. li nd hi s b lack fl'ock givc securiti e!\ fo r costs as r eq uil'- t he estu te of Nettie Jordan, de- to Herman und Berlhu Bischor . F O H S A /.8 --'1''''0 hrea king plows livir,i-:' ,;till lh l' Ii fc: IIf Uu: IIl ~t five- Cl;'llll'ic vi itol', li nd h e had becn coat \VIl S butLon ed IlCl'OSS tl chest ed by t he court. the case of Alfred ceased, filed hi l! inventory a nd ap- lots Nos. 7 1. 72, 73. 74, 75. 76. 77 . - 0 11 (' SYl'n cu~c w/l lking plow; nd-t wt'lity ,\1<'01'. of imp r i~on ll1ent lliddell Cjll ie tl y to leave the r Ollnt, whiC'h wOl,ul,1 hU 1'11 hl1l'n nfl l'l'OW f or Ogun Versus Emma Housel' \\'u p ruise ment in probute, !l5, !lU. U7, 08 and 00. ;n neerfit'loI o ne Il ullIi llu lI l'idiliK plow ; also . :o nd finding 110 changc, save that On h is endcuvo l'in g to llllllw .. ne II co ns umptivl' boy. TIe did ,in- dis missed . The CO IIl't ord ered that John H, potatot'>I. Ea rl y Ohi o lind Ea rly , lit.' chu il' in which he sut wus iof· 111 01'(' !tJlpelll, the ou nl had rise n de rI. I')ok on t he Lhl'NlhoJd of Thc cuse of Olive Oglln versue Th ompson tx ccutur of the estlltc tWfv'il~~;n B, Stl'llttun, by oxtr .. to SLl'Owbl' ITY. .1 , P. ummings, R. 11'1', lind th e fire OVel' which he quie tly !IIld po in ted to the doo r . de uth, Entma Houser was dismissed due (If Willism G. Thomps on, deceas- Howard B , Stratton, 57 If.. acres in R,:1. u 10 r in' lehed his withe r d palms wn s " 1 wi~ h ollly to b left in peIl C t~ : to the pluintift' hnving fuil ed to ed, to lIlulte distrliJution in kind of TIII.tlec reek tW11" " 55 00. I CI ' I U 11('11' ','x pcl'ience lu him. There he snid, wilh a tOllch uf' (Iignity cCl'tain stocks La F'Iorence M . 1~I'unk -D. Gushui's. to Jam es I!. £0'0 It SA r, E- Po lanc0' II mil t e '> I' - )lna I li e had not turn ed his heud at g ive sec UI'ity fol' the co sts, W l'e things ve n which ho missod in his sad, cnlnl, mann el·. "I( .vil li 11(' openmg hOI!. In qui re of t' ,IIIO Oh' ' NH el'' On Ill,)tl'o n o f t.he d'efendant, Th omp son an d Mabelle lIunkins 0 1' <.'los ing of thc door , " WI'III'lI ms, 3 acres in ~ Hnt'la n twp" in tho fre edom- if freedo m it canno!. do this J will go awuy l o hut pre~e nll y unotile l' so uIHI broke Et hel Housto n, it Was ordered by so Je legatees. $9 60 ~O ll , I. n. <I, W aYI ellVI C, . n~oO hoose!" ('on ld he calleel . lie mi ~scd the a n oth e r hot I. the s ilence, It was a Wonton's t.he court that the plaintiff, ClifIn the matter of the case of :ra~e9 H. and Mary F, Willi ll ms worlll dUl1l' ing gunJight wh ich, duy 'rhe manager had hnwed nnd ~oh · ,oud U~ he s low ly turned his Howal'd W. Ivins , a s administrutor to hris ty McCruy. 3 acres. in lIur- . OR RP.N'r- Garnge roo m fo1' 1 hy ri llY , had (lIIed tltt' shab by si t- wi lhdl'uwn In Ril cnce. Bul It r wu s head, a tall. gl'll('C" ful fi)! urc mov· :- - -- -= .-- of the estllte of J oseph Bllrnes, deMrg, ::;U KlI n FI'ye r. . u10 t ing·roo m oj h is confinement, H 1\ kind.henrted man, an o! hl' Was ceused, plnintitf\ vs. Malindn Ian twp., $1. ed fO l'ward nllt or the s hadows, whitewashed walls. What was Florance Baynes to E li zlIll eth P R SALE - J. 1. ase tobncco Illi: !; d lhllt palch o{ de p blu e sky still tl'o ubled abou t tlte m It 1'. nnd he hral'll his nllme so ftly murBllrnes, et, ai, defendants, it was BOlvlnoll ,195 aCI'es in Washington I B 'own lllul'e d, that cry which rang back Irom the ordered that service by publication ';('[[01', _!I\\' renc 1." R. =====-- . "Lconnl'I~" towQl'ing clift'! "HI!lte unchllnging be .made upon Robert Barnes, a tWJl., $1: n. 5, ~ 1l10 FI'unces Bolin, t,o ron SA LE _ Full.blood Bosto n H i~l hun ,l 1\'l' n -up to 111'S fore- andtlunc hanged!" ~rhe same- ev- defe ndnnt and non.resident 'of AnllMaryI Boll ' n 66 °8 uCI'esetinaI,Tur. u 10 slime . have yo u you no 01' th a . twp., ,$1. .0 oward .Mishead, Wns I i .a (II' um; 0 1' was he 01' "Leonar'ui, ttl t f th 't t tle ereek 'I Bul r l Terri \\ cr PUllS. ' 11 HOhi 314 indeed h"ck Ollcr mOI'C in the du ys 1V0I'd for me?" n e so emen 0 e es a e Fi'ank 1\1. B llal to P!'9r1 A. Benl , SI llIlC, uyn SV I e, o. or RobC'I,t Cecil, decea ed, it Wt\S 1.·Jl!.8.' HCI'es I'n CI Ill'crcek twp I' M d H of hi~ ."ou Lh, llnt'k amon'" tIle pI'ne " '" He rose slowly from his chair, determined the net valuo of the ,) U F' R SA L ~-;:-: 0 cr.n orne. near, by s id e with hel' and fix ed his eyes upon h er. stale was $4214.94 that the ex- $1. Dayton. 111'0 IlI ce hou ses U woo ds B .fore' their fi,'e she shrang ('mption of the widow sole dis. , . . room <'nch, : un plll'lOl'R gnI who se PI" , ence scemed to make , I t he long SUlllllle l' o ne sweet . Ber re t he ir fire she shrank exc etds her Con, ml •• lonert ProcC! .. . l'l11!l'S, hl!'go .:-l1cro lot, frUI t und drcam of IiKht'! Th e (alllilim' abolJ t to burst uplon hcl'? No ! nnd therefore the estate is exempt 3110\\,ell: , The s hadl' t.I'CC ';, within w sq uuI'as of odor of nn(i wild The words were slow a nd fcw, r' . I ,·t t News Co" supplies fOI !lUclltOI, s ho ol, on ly 2 sQ unr.cs f rom I ~o(,llwd t.o fi ll the I' om. Th e fog. "You hllve dared to come- h I'e t l~) III lClll~n~~ ax. d b F d $ 1.46; G. Lederman Ne ws 0, sup · B 'lIll t'I'tow n on Wilmington Jlike. A app Ill:, plies for attorney \V e can sell 11H'!<e hou!les at n bOllnd dty. wit h its c aselcss 1'0 81', dared to 'Come amd look a existed r I f il l' him no longer. The your ha ndiwork 1 Awayl Out of E' I nt fer, guUl lal n 0 f th a .t' ~2.45; Barrett Brothel's New~ n., I'cr y rcusollabl pl'iCIr. smull down I nt· cOlin t ry warm Ill y s ightl You have seen me. authorizing rt e, or an 0 thee pl'cmCOUI Ii U P.P I'e , thly pay. ' o\\'n ((' sll n n i l.' himOr!toersell I S for clerk Ph of courts C ' ' . 6" 1 fi· t' paYllll'nt, th n asy , ilion cd hiR 11I'1l l' I', und the sell winds G I" , E Y Ad A A B _ 0 J110 olle Ol p., I e n. s men ts Pl'ob:lbly nllght exchange bl ew ill hi s ('age r face. And she Teal'S blinded h er eyes The I eS't . d' G ams, K' . ur fo!' v/lrlOU!! offices, $48, 60; Ohl Whllt have "Oll? W e also h ave a ' rOllg IS lin eorge napp were C I Ph C t 11 t 1\1 ' h '" was t h re- hi s queen- the great sight of him was h ort'ible to her. made appraisers of the I'eal estate. e nt:2a 52?n e 0 .vu,rc nea t littl e fi,:e-l'ooDl ' h use cheap. W desire of hi s weary life . All his She forgot, in her Igreat pity that Court authorized Edith Edwards 20, ": 4., ' I lam al .. JRe1 A ll house. m odel'n; no a puls es leup II with 'the joy of her jus tice hlld . bee n upon her s ide. and BlIen E. Conner, as at Memorlll a: l\Ie n,rt s, Thi s hete W!" presence, Five. and-twenty years She sank upon ,he l,' knees before Of the estate of C):tarles ,H Sher- $20.~0 "Jume~ D,u mford! r,t1lilll bCl be incO I'pol'ated 1I1 Oakwood In of lo nely mis I'y we re blotted out. h' tl I t 'I t . ' soidlen burial commiSSion 0f ' I I . t h aIm on Ie, ve ve P'I e carpe . \\'ood deceased to sell and trans· D 11 ld t h' l ' I f J h ess a n ~wo y •• ". Ah; memo ry is a wonderful magi. "Leonardi, for thie love. of God, fer certain stock be. WeU e' . 0p . : 1\ ClIlI and s ce a ny t im e. Harry cinn ! forgive me!" s he sobbe d. "Oh! it longing to the 'deceased. . . ,el d ric, '. ;, . ,' . IC er- ) R. Wudsw(lrth. R. ,D.. 12, phon " L onardi! Will you Dot speak is painful to see you thus und Th . d d' d th t J h mg, member burllli comml I?n, $1 G573 :1 M, Dayton, OhIO', a27 " e JU ge B vIse a osep C C Miller and So n l)urla1 o f ' , to Ame?" to know th.e of hnte which Tolliver incompetent can be re- J'h . W II 'd . k <l!lOO' C M _ LOST- Ft'd flv I!a' molo Colth t . ! Wh you car)'y In you'r heartl Forgive ' d ' t h D t bt t H O n • el riC , , . , • c I I ay, I CY I . A t~lI, graceful ngur., moved forward out of the shadows, and Le ga m Face a vOIce ere . was . ' celve Candless' ear. tags for tubercular li e , reddish br \Vn '. whited front he now? to face with her me I FOI'glve Us both!" pitul. In 0 t e IIY on i) II e os. " b r fe ett !heard hi. , name loftly murmured. Palermo, deceived, He stooped down until his ghust Th f 11' ts fil- catt1~. , $2.00, L. M.. Pnnce Co., and .brCIIRt. Regl!'! toro , .u nQ on t he sands face en ' e 0 owmg accoun were -dl'tlWmg board~veyor $"'.50' wearing collar R eward. Soren over to dthe h - IY"C , hderhs. ed in probate: GUardlanBh1i p Of Ed. B'e ll "upplies for su'rveyor: Wilkerson , R. ·R. 2, WayneSVille , -, em les 0 IS country, an by er U1'8e you. e rou ere oarse- I na May Crosson" et a ', mmol'S, <l!700' A' R d ti S] C h 33F3 , .a1(1 k at role'Nand first Jlcco unt. Es,tate. 0ftf · Jo\ln seen t hrough his hig h, barred wi lJay by day the Count :'vas grow- - i hc woman (0), whom his pas- IY'k ["Yofu d!lTe to 100N Jl o n e , L . . , •. , ev. corrective Tst an d Co. _ 10 coupon books, $100 i The FOR SALE- Som good hay, . dow, and t he fl,'1\qrant scents of ing weakel';_ bcfore long he would sionate Jove hUd bcen his sole as or lhe O'l1ts ide world wh ich, day by doubtless die from !!hee r distuste crime. Listen! The air is full of err Every mornmg mght I I fin,fynecount. Estate of George P. I'ru;s Equiplll nt Co., tractor r e. St J oh n. al 0 fhtst and final puits $55 .26' Karl D. Dakin in s\n' FOR SALE- B I 'n IIth'('ss und ,duy, 11ad Ilojlt ed through ' it. He of living as muc,h us ' from any that cry of threatened vengeance. curse you. I curSE! you wben , !'1Y I Hawthorn, mis~ed the kindly g reeting of his actual diseuse. Something ought FIal'k how the echoes ring back mother taught me 1.0 pray. I ltve account ' ", ' 'd • (, I . ' Ie "to b i toWllr d communlca ' t 'IIlg f l'om t,he clI' ft's. 'IBy the SU D, and for nothing else, ' 'If I had the R 0 bcr. •. " M' BI'r nd Ray Law rep81rs, $15.00; Web SImpson, brl s prings. Ml's. W. H. Allea10 n. III' \' ~'lTIg gao Ie l', un d th e sImp e {one UI a. The Oregoilla food- the macal'on'i, Ule black coI- wltti his f l'ionds if he ha d any. lhe sky, and the ses, and t he earth strength I would you were apPOinted of the Bridge Co., bridge rePllirs, $4.75; fo, und th e fmit--w hich had With · II cei'tuin amount of ' reluc- T s wear that, ti S they continue un- where. you . Hell s e\lTses estate of Rarry W. ,t o serve W. A. Scott, bllidge t:epairs, FOR , ALE- Good s Ollnd corn:. been s rved to him; and above all, tance, th e manager, 'us a last 'reo changed and unchanging, so shall a!ld. mule ring In ears anel in t he place ot Ed and C. $4.75; Blair . & L e.roy, ;lollding Josse Pren dergast, R. D. 2., Or'thore was so mething else which source , Jlenned Ule following ad- lilY hate COl' you remain!" Dark- SI.t In. your. heart day by and S. Girton. . , sand and gravel, $52.43; Har- gonia, phone W ny ne!lville ' 16F21. h mi ssed. . vediseme nt .a nd se nt it to ,t he pri n nO$s-":'a cell. Year by mght by Away WIth J . A. , Rebold, ad.mlnlstrator ,of r;son Bevan, bridge lumber , mIa For t hl'ough all ' his apathy he ('ipal Lonclon papers: year, year by year, darkness, soli- Away, away! . the estat e, of. S~phla Soule . I de- $123.80; ,Guy Sigler, bl'idl'l'e lUlll' w 'wus or 1\ great sickeni ng ." If th .re any fri e nds .or I'el- tud e, misery! See t he black hair . She was a bra"e but filed .hls and.:ap- bel', $289.44; Tbe Standard Oil Co. di sapPOintment, something gone a t lves still a h ve of ount Leon- t urn gl'9Y, the strength of man- she fr?m the 'rolom hke a hunt m probate.. , gas; oil1l11d greases, $407.78; Ohio no how large or small, out elf his HIe ' which had helped urdo di Mal'ioni, who has recen tly ho od wllsting away, the eye grow- ed anl,!!!I, . and passed out of the l!lstJ'ument of y{flhn,g pur- ,Corrugated 'Culvert Co. cuJverts, spI'ay hose, nozzle!), hilll ' uuy by day, through , all that be en set II' by the Italian gov- ing dim, t h 'bo'd y weak. Year h.otel WIth :Il look to , the portmg to be the last and $817.40; Trustees of Public ,At - "'umps, lellthet.s, rll, b, ber ,packings, wellry imprisonment. Deal' to his ernment after 11 long te l'm of illl- by year, Yell r by year, it goes on. l'Ight 01' to the left:. testament of Charles Dlesh, de- fairs Ii ht and aa $2 2'3' Snm D I ' " , _ heart had grown that hope of prisonment, they are I'eqll ()sted t o Wh(lt WIIS that s cratched upon the (To be continued) ceased Illte of Franklin township, Hankl g, d : ' ''' ! $46 00' etc" or replllrmg of t hem, call on .a tan < ling' one day before the mas- - - - -.-.-.- -_-=-.=-_. ___ " wns in eourtl ApPliea- : Re, rHoa k' i urveydmg , . I.: ; rHE CO., 415 G,eo. A'l .W. en tel'S of his Order, and claiming, as \ bon '11 b e f or h " PrJ 11 '$5.25; C' , e" 1:0(1, sur- W. , .Main St. ' ' ,Ximia, Ohio. .m20 rightful due, vengeance upon J at 10 a clock a. veying, $21.00; and .lL M. Clark, PIPE, VALVES ANp t h ose whose word had sent him inOU . 1 ',MlcheJlel' roud !!Ul'veying, $10•.60," ,. --,.:For all 'PUtpo. CB. S 'lo cllptivity. DeaT to his mel"the appomtfu,e nt of . '. , _.,;;. . line of piumliing arid heating' sup- . ---ron .. are the best. The' 13oeklett houghts had g,r owndthat hope. In of ' the estate of Ada o ry nnd trcaSure ceased. B, ond, $6, 500, with William, Nq TI Uj""g Co., 415 W. Mal'n St'.', Xeru'a, his Ill'ison hou ~e he had grown /' t ~ I)) o.}o' API'O'IN'I'i\I1llN'1' '" ' H'. Mic."e,n er a,nd M . . C. Drake as IDstntA or A:(I" Uleh ener ,deceo4!led. Ohl'o. narrow 1': ollIeI' thought!? and pur, Miche/s ner/te1'Cb hl18 yboen duly aPilotlltod sureties. ' C. L. Duke., J. . ' Men- ENlltlcp. giVen ,t llnt Charl es P o~es ha d raded nway. That one 'denhall and Charles Ellis were ap. and (lualLtl d lUI ndmlnls trl\t9r or PUMPS--:For all purposes; hand only rema in l! d, growing stronger Wp,I'r en County. deceased. P oin,ted apprllisers,' the estate of· Ada,Ohl{!. M1cbenol'. I"to Of and power' sprlly ing; cistern and nnll- st ronge r day by day, until it Dilled this 1st dlly~ III 'ApI:U. lno, 1 b well; electric and belt driven. had hold of his whoe eMarriaae Lic~n.e. JUlIge dt tlt ll w. Probate , Z, ROLL, Oo urt. Pump cylinder, leathers, valves and 'mg, H e I'Iv e d on Iy tllroug h I't and Ralph, Emerson Tucker, carpen Warren Ohio, repairs. Bocklet's line second to _ M . C, Drake. Atty, County.a3-17 with H, Now he had gone to Sig. tel', of Mason and Miss Stella May none il'l this part of the State. nor BarUezzi, on ly to find that Weis, factory worker, of' Malne~ The Boc1det~King Co" ti15, W. the Order had given up its old ville. March 27. ' Majn St., Xenia, Ohio. p urposes lind principles-had be Charle" Earl Elzey, farmeli 'of The Miami qBzette, $1 .. 50 yepr FOR 'SALE- Trees. Sbrub~, Vines come a mere social club. 'Orego~ia, an4 Miss Thelma Sl,e et and Evergreens THAT WILL Give n !lome soul- ab sorbing purBrannock, teacher of Waynesv:i11e, pose, some cherished e nd, how.March 30. GROW, delivered to you at wholeVel' dimly seen through the mists sale prices. Equipped to furnish or futurity, and a man may pre, plans and do all the work, jf de. ,R eal E.tato T~an.rer. ished. Try tqe new "Gator Bide" serve hi s reuson through the longm\llch paper. We have It. Call est captivity ;while, day by day, William H. ' and Edward A. !)6F41, C. L. Duke, Waynesville, his narrowing life contracts till all .. . Crown Prince Qtto _oi Austria, Banks to Paul and Alice Doliboa, Ohio.' s12tf conscience, all hope, all sentiment, aed 16, in exile in Spain" is preCfIJn!l'and~ r J l'cl , T ll go nc a parts of lot No. 1 and 891 i.n become t he sJav es of thllt one pas· endtr to the throne or his country. Pe nll sy lvania, medi cal officer o. HARVEYSBURG Franklin, U. FOR SALE- Waxtex Food Pl\pe:r, sionate desire. DIlY by day, it Under the protection of th'e rulers of th e Pr t;; idt,"t ', ya lit, Ma yAowe ' I. ~(:OJ.lI~( fERTILIZER COMPAl'iY Keeps food fresh and clean; Ha~ryet C. ,W right to Frank C. . looms la rger b efore him; day by ipaio the youth is being reareq as a h."~ bloell ~1f}p',i nt ('c1 'I' ec ial phy ' , ~f Ribbed Ti ssue paper for dainty and Lucy J. Ande1'8on; lot in LebHan.,.bura. Ohio wu. ; , Clall to Pn, sldl' nl Ii ou ver lear.._" day, all doubts conce rning it grow package!!; Line,n wellvQ paper .nap anon ,~l. . ,". Call Harvey,bura .Per,tilizer .. kins; Pape,t eries and Co..,esporidweaker, and the justice of it beCarolina Fry to Grace .)I. Fry, . at. Our J:;xperi~e 'ence UaTds. The Miami Gazette 'Miles clearer and more unques46.58 aeres in Clearer,e ek twp., $1. offiee. tionrd, Right and wrong, jus tice James ' and Grace G, TucJ(,e r to and in ju5tice, accordi ng to other Ed: and Jessie Burkholz, about 8 1T\(' n's s ln ndu l'd!;, have no power MONEY. LOANED aeres ' in Deerfield twp, $1. ol'er iL in hi!' own thoughts. His 11101'111 se n:(; slum iJer!'. So deeply "i hmi it become g l'ulted into his life, of lot No. Ll in Deerfield hip, $1. ,. LONG OR . SHORT TIME- Easy t ha t he no mOl'e que sti ons jt~ right Asa' ,L. Whitaker' to Albel·t O. WANTED . t,erms. Also SurVeying nnd Ab to exi st tha n he does the presence and Ethel Michael, 115.09 acres ill st,racting. . Write \ And I wi1l'" call7 . tIC th' lim bs upon his body. As Ellst WaYne tWp, $1. . WANTED-:-HOuse and barn spray. lind 'see you. Sam D. lIcnkle? Way!Hil' Iy atl the night fo llows day, so . " Williani A. Stratton to Howard palntipg. ' 'SlI e ., W. S. ~ Gralium nesvmij, Ohio. ', '. . . , ,111<.: . !lU,I' 'Iy d oes his wh ole bein,g grav. B .. Stratton, 57 W acres in Turtle- pr j1. E ,. F ,r azler. ' .824 ' LOANS " o'n ' ' Li~e.st~c1c, :, Cbai~~I;;,.'.' il,li'tl\ fow ard the accomphshment ct'eek' twP., $600. ' : , .'" , ~ec,ond Mortllges,' N,otes bought: oJ his d s ire. It ia a part of whllt ' 'E. L~ Tilton to Frank 'R. Crowe .WANTE~~ouBeclljaning, to ' dC>. John' 'H artline, J,t .... ~enla, Onio. , " is l ef of 'his life, and if It is smit., and Helen', Gib.son .Campbell,:40 ' Inquite ' at Gazette ofJlce' . ' a17 )' , , ' (In hi. Ule is smiUen. They are licres In Deerfield t;WP., k' I~ ;,,'\\l,y,i;.'';;~·1 '" t: ~nC!e sympathetic and identica.1. ,~. > • FarmeTS.Atte,n:tjon,~ . S~m 'FihICelman to 'M. lJ, HQllo. ,: POR S , At:.E' , i . I" " 'I ti~·inea 't hat to Bever . ..I 2' ,In F, raD,\D Fai'me~'S way, Iota' N Q. 1 ad", , " coun ~'e of",Warr.en 'bt' and.:.:i'adJ~lnlng ' , to bbt!l. tw '·1 . ". ''', ' . , , ~" ' ., ~I s' ma,y ' 0 am \ ",.!.oney" OD . • ] aclc Story 24" .mail '..~iatcl.t , of' . . p., .,. . , ." , .' ,'," ' ·CHEV:ROLET TOURI!'Iq-:-,I~fine" Ip,ng time rOaDS .at ~ .,el" cent in.J\~, wit~ unt fnri oni Jacqueline. ' , at Can. 'Kansas ' ~ity, 'ie~Ped ~,OOO' :mIJei 'lrom , ' (;l~~de C. Collin~ , to Charles , H. , shape, n~w " tt~es a~d ,~bBtteJ;y. tot!!st. Cost ,of. 'se~l1~rll)g" ' the same ' tt \\'a ~ \J)llt, dtty hy day, on ,qlj, ' 'Cpl" is al;l sual In- his'!>tane to safety-b\lt dum t 'fPl'let Colhns, lot ·No. 1 In South ' Leban- Reasonable; Henry ' G; ~lIylol', is verY,< reasonable through" The iliA" Hlin~r(lom slowl- • mate, girl bandinan she has to shu~ the moto.r , and·.eize a ~ UI . on,. $~~, , \ ' .. ~ C' , I 59F4t: ' .010 ; (l(,l1n;, ' R ud feot hsil (lev r This • W IIlter 'R. ·F lttS to C1h1~!" 0 _e~ ' , . " .' in hcr liCe worn skirts, al- ~f mall. The. pl~e wu wtecked ~ aggllln... up n th de ire of his WI),' a8«ti na 1r,o!lsua and .a taP;. IIOQe 01 ~ ~1 )YH '. ~, , 26.35 acres 1ft' Franklin t.wp., $1: ,FO,R SA~E-Sll' opell-wool .ewes, . . ~ .. ~ Bertie· B. and Marshall C: Re'ed J. C. Hisey, Wa;ntesville. .,,10
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"What is becoming of our big out doors? Where are the ani. Illllis. the irds, and the fi sh<,s. w~ose prescnc!,! renewed the prim. ih\'e and st.ronter natural in~tinc.ts rhC'y a l'e disnppeal'ing, now almo'st gO}lO. Ctln individuals stay their departu1' . 7 Can ci.~jllens hold these th1llgR lor th Ir childl' 1'1? Not by i nuividual nctipn, Only the ~tale .and nation are strong' eno\lgh to keep thuse 1" c'tI'Cn. S· ;'nd ... .. , u asylums .fCll: the ·benefit· of b~h the wild things and fo r 'm en and women. "When we lose th e big ou tdoors we lose pal't of our nllLio nal pride pluck and p ll b'iotl sm. ' "When We ' keep th e big outd ool's, we kee p OUI' best though OUI' best resolutions. and, above all. OUI' best lradili ons. " Wh n we keep OUI' ou tdoo rs we mak e 1\ real, ~ lIbs ta nlial, div. ic! end-paying investm ent in nation· a l pro:o;pel'ity. in nntionnl weallh in natio nal conscience and Pllbl i ~ welffll'e . " Th e big ould oOl's sav es the strength, saves the nerv es, saves the"0bruinf and tho docto!'h bilIl. d saves I u!' e el'a government S ou d b uy sOllle 0 f the big outdoors now, t 't k k d h w h.en .oppor h um y I noc h s an t e pl'lce IS c cap, an( t en bu y more \T\' I~enb ' oPPotrdtun ilY. cof mes agai n. e Ig ou oors IS or t h e poor and for th e rich; it is fo r a ll of our peo ple and we ca nn ot bu v too much now, for so on there will be none to buy." .- -- - - • I I FINDING REAL PROGRESS I
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Our people are u ing {hE'se roads. The man rrom the North is going South to se the country und the man fl'om the outh i~ going North f o.r. t he sam , r enson, The el\~t I'n touri t is driving W st I'ln(l the man {rom the W ost is !fo· ing East. And be t of all each of th m is findi ng Ulat t he man who lives in anoth I' section hml about the Rame id Ill'; of justice and l'ight li vi ng as he muit1tains for him · · self. Thc \\-orld moves, onditions chunge. \ Ve do not in tend, a a p ople. n OI' is it prope l', to aba ndon nil of l he old for tha which is n w. tel. U !\ l'uthel' keep t he best of the old nnll rOl nbine 'with it th e best in thu t which i ~ new. Here an c! heJ'e only will we find r eal progrc!;!I. A nd a ~ n tribu t e to the old and a proo f of Am erica l'Cslon·d, what cou ld be be tter than 11 join t reu nion o f the rem nants of tho great Ol'mi es wh ich, in the dead ly cl'lic iblc ur war, made our presen I progn'ss possibl e .
'rhe pll'llSul'es and advnntages o.C .mod'rn outdoot· li.fe are set forth in illt l'llHt ing fas hi on ill th o cl,l r~ rent issue of tho Nati onal Republie by Senut I' lt Ul'l"Y B. H uwes, of 1\1 issoul'i, who declares thut we • n eer! more o f lhe "big outdool·s." Senat.ol' H lI we~ urges more nHti'o na I PIlI" k S and pIa. y g rounds and sa ys in part : ' ' 1'1Ie city bed anll fancy sani talor the livn a rc luxuries mllde more a ttl'Uctive by a week on t he ground; . • " the camp fire mukes the 'radiator endurab le; the I\apjack, the bacon' nl1cl the bl'own ed fish bring the 'cllll1hack' aflel' hard work and btl /Vancv liar! tit !! hotel menu. =--==_ - __ • 'rhe city und the town have tl .e '.r ell, II b ut I Iley IIUve H same. n S8 Ilnd n 'too sureness' to be What mor e refreshing for t he pu lat.u bl for 1111 of tho lwelve bedroom thnn a crip new spring . mont hs. I I dress for 'the vanity? Perhaps on e "To find rest we mu ~t have a . . of sprigge d chintz, if fl oor covhnngc. Th e sa me strects. the I ring and !l mpel' ies be plain. Or, ; ame sights, th ough of the best.. The issues which were fough t i if the con tl'll ry , u dui nty flouncing thc sam e roofs. th e same fa ces out and d ecided in the great civ il ' of ti nted organ di e over a sateen Iln ll f'lo d of lho same kind, pall sll'UlZ'glos hnve disappeared . The s lip . Nothing is more f emininc UIOII the app titc and lire t he peop le of Am erica now huve new lh an organdie. bmin. . issues a n d new problems coniront. One pretty model in two tone~ "W e mU Ht find real rest by seek. ing t hem. Sectional lines a re van. of g reen WIlS made with the foun· in g contra~t . by flnding t he 'big ishing. The country is united not datio n of pa le len f green or gun d ie. outdolJl·s.' by not li vi ng too much only by th e t~legJ:aph and the tel· the deep hem and applique above nncl lao long indoors. ep,hone. and by bands of steel. it in slightly durker tone. rn . "Th e (l ocI 01' tries his medicine but by the great voi ce of the wire nnoth er. two shades of yell ow. r ose Mid fa ilF, th e friend hill compan- less. nnd hy white l'ibboned high. w )'e userl. '{'he light r ose forl11 ed . Iup ' antI ( fII'1S. and 1'f t h cy nl'e l ways W h 'ICh are rapl'dl y b elOg ' Ions pU ll I.· tIle ll ng un d el' 11 o unc c~ , th . e dIll'k wi fe phYRicinns and thollghtful Nt in ev('ry directi on ('onnedin/! CI' 'hade WII B ~ cn ll ope d a nd s hirred ' I I I fri ll(ts, t h Y "dVISO Il chan ge of lC stutes below the Mason and OTI cor( !l nne used as a six-inch cenery ,n n W env ironment,. Rixon line with those to the north. rum e fini sh Ilt the top of t he table . ""!!~!!'!!!!!!'!!~~!"!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -0:: _ __ ~ • Men u rorBridgl! Lun"heon Antipasto . hi ' T oma t 0 S t II ITecI Wit C lIcken P otato chips Cloverleaf rol\s tl'Bwbel'l'Y nlou sse Assorted small cakes Coffee
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Mr. and Mrs. Hcrbert l\I al'lntt and f a mily entCl·tained MI'. a nti Mr. a l'l \Va rdlow fOI' ~ ul'pel' on Thursday evening. I Mr. and l\hs ... P. Michne l en · te rtai ncd l' lative. fl:om Xenia and olumbus und uy. Mr .and Mrs. al'l Wardl ow spent unduy with her father, 1\1 r . Ja- 0cob Scott. Salad Eileen Mrs. Emet· on Dill and ~on, Bil To fresh cottage cheese add 2 ly, \V ~ r e X ~ nia shoppers la t W ed· tbls. choppel! cloves, spIt, pepper nesday. and crell m to llIoisten. Mold in l\{1·S. Earl !Marlatt, of Detroit, CU ll R. turn out on sa lad plate, press Mi<:h ., s pe nt t b week-en d with I a tiny sardin e into each mold: gar. h l' pare nts, Mr. a nd Mrs. L. M. nish with cress and stuffed olives St!!phens. I and serve very cold. Mrs. O. B. Marlatt, Mr~. Hiley Aniel Sandwich 0 Gibsun n nd dnughtel', 1\","s. F'mnk Da kin and daughter, OpIlI , nnd ut . Iic ~s of angel foo d cake Mrs. El'nel'son Ditl and son, Billy, in. thick. spread b e. call ed on Mr . Rerbert lIfarl"tt a bout tween th em a filling of whipped Monday even ing, . cream l,:,ixed with chopped nut$. Mrs. harles H e nd erson a nd ' maraschtno cherries and candied children spent Sunday " with her ging-er. Spread tOl>with thin lay- father, Mr.•Jo e Marlatt: I er of' plain whipped cream. Sen.e Mrs. R e rbelrt. Mllrlntt and SOl'l, with n. fork !IS for ~hol'tcake. Edmon, and Miss Clara Daughtel's -0-pent the week-e nd with Mr. and Keepa Cut Flowera Fro.h· Mrs. Elvi s Michael and daughter, ! At nigh t place damp oiled paper Dorothy. over cut flowers, tying sides of .Mr. and ~1t-s. John; Rye enterpaper to top of vaae St.and in ta l.ned )'elatlves f rom ColumbU S cool place and flowers will keep Frld~y, . . much longer. Thjs is especially MISS Clm a . Daugllte rs spe nt a t rue of roses. . ' • few days last ·week with Mrs. Carl Wardlow. -0Stuffed with Shrimp . ... -.. • . For n delicious salad try this REMEMBERED APPOINTMENT one: Cut hard.boiled eggs in ' The big busin ess lIlan had died half, .remove yolks and mix to a nn e]' g one t o -- ; well, not tc,> heavsmooth paste with mayonnaise and en, But hardly . had he settled chopped shrimp • . blended with down for a nice long smoke, when whipped cream mayonnaise. Re. a hea rty hand slapped him on the fill the eggs shells, place on cri sp bn?k and into .his .Clll' .boome dthe ~hreddec;l lettuce. top with dl'ess- vOice of a persl~tent salesman who mg, garnish with capers or ehop - . ha~! pe stered llln: much on em'th. I ped. pickle Well ,Mr. Dtnwoolly," chort· -0lod the p, S., "I'm right here for Apple Improye VOlfetal.le Soup the a))pointment." "What appointment?!> growled When you make ' an old-lash ion- Mr. Dinwoolly,." . ed vegetablc soup, add a diced IIp"Why, don't you remember? " pie and the flavor will be greatly thc P'. S. wen t on, :'every thne I came IOta your office· you told me ·improved. -0-you'd s.,ec me in hell." Frie~ Celery Boil 1 cup rice and plnce a lay. er in buttered baking dish , senson with salt and red peppcr; add a layer of grated Swiss cheese more rice an.d ehe se ; cover to lop with milk and bake until the milk is a bsorbed.
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• I . su~.st;!quent1y called in ,the builder. 'and instructed him to move it to Q fo'ully Equipj>ed fol' Good , Service . . more suitable place, "Where would you )j)t~ me to Lange' Diieplay Room. put iU" asked the. builder. , Ambubince.·~erviee fiUlIder the ·ps .la.mp}' she repli't'iAY bR NIGHT. ed, "The.n we-shall be able to see the time when it ill wk,;" ,
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Oh, I'll make these old tires DO until Summer." DO what? Slip and slide you off the road? Force you to stop. and get down in mud c·r stop to change 'em? De lay you on cold, wet days or nights when you're in a hurry? NOW ill the riskiest time of year to trust yourself, your family and your car on old, smooth, easily punctured tix:es. . . The sensible thinr. is to put on new Goodyears right now for the FULL TRACTION and safety they offer 'on bad roads and the aecurity ./ ,against puncture, blowouts and de· ' .
laya at this. time of year, Also; your old tires are worth more now than they will be after you've hammered them 10 piecea' or ruihed them. You can get th.e new 1929 Coodyears now at ' the lowest prices ever quoted. They're the finest quality in history and are lifetime guaran. teed. Come in and let'a talk it over. We will save yo~ money and, what's e.ven more important, insure you against risks you should not be taking~ .
LYTLE · M111. Ann Snli th and Henry Foulks huve inlltnlled electrie Lights. ' .
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Mr. a nd Mrs. William Brown l'eltll'nea to t h it' home- hel'e Monday lifter several months' stay wi h t hcir dau ghter unci fa mily, in Dayton. Mr . Brown's condition I'e-. mains about 't ho same.
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B(bll! _ \·1\0(11 II I U:3 0 n. m. I f r.lr. rind 1rs, I~. B. [[(, Ild r ~o n li nd 1111'S. Kill.' ' oloillu n \\'('re . 1\0\)- yo\,! m'e not icltm tifi ecl wit h anothe r Bible chool, we cord ially invite, ping in '[ lIyto n TIIlII'RtllI~" A slIre, gentle laxative r Oll to b 'OilC of om' ever-lnor II!Itha t ' w l'ks nntu r ally li nd ill~, interested and int resti ng Bi· l\lr . fl ncl 1\11-9. '1' .•1.. mi h MI'. Ilnd Mrs. Charles J ohn s, in forms no ha bit. blo chool (n·o,up. You will enj oy MI'. and Mrs. Homel' 'nrey vi compan y with Ml'S. Eli zllbcth tIl!' fine fl' ll! \ !lhi)) as well as the reltlliv 's in Tl'fonlo n SlIlllldy. mith, o( Dayton , nnd Mrs. Amos d Ji,:ehLCul eli uesio n of t he lesOv er Stillion WLW every Cook, of Wllynesville, ,wer e din· R On, whk h d ilL ", wit h a B ub jt'ct of Re\, . Joseph n nn(·t,t 1It1 Friday Night ncr g uests T hul'sdny of MI'. und gl' fit illlporlnnce to yOll, T he 01'the C'l1l1l1ty 'o nfel'r llce of the' Mrs. Henry ulle rt hwa it, of near dinnnce of the Lord's Supp er is I';. cllllrch fll Mason Mond ay. , C o me 10 U II for Wny nesv iII e. ObSl' !'ved ut the cl ose o( t he Bibl ENNA JE'ITICK SHOES Mr. Riley SlIylor, of Mechnn · J li n Ga ll . has I'c llll'li('d to . 'chool POI'iOII. ,1 S Ull SAid , " '1' his ic 'b urg, WIl S hOllI e ovel' the wee ka mi uni vel'};ity nft I' s pending l hl' do ill remembra nce (If m('." , \, tor " ODlen Good Wall Paper tonel up a home. See how wonderfully end . • pring V ll c:lli ~ n nt his home hl' re. Eve ning vanKu lill lic se r vice at a dull room can be brighlened at I mall coat by th .. ,right l~ $5 to $6 - ::1 0 p. Ill. Se r1llo n 'ubject , "The . election of Wall Paper. , Mesda mes J. B. Jo nes nnd Edd Rexall Orderlies Fur hcst I'e: ulls COIl sig n your (: I'I'nL (.o n r e ~ io n ." lI ave yo u Lungue l'c a t tendell t he distl'i ct, con live stock to Gr (' n. I·;l11b I'Y (' 0. , over f;t oP llerl til think of the fa l' We cnrry over 150 pattern. in .tock, Ilnd every paUern ia f{'re nce of th e M. E. church es at Box of 60 Cillcinnl1ti, in cur of D, H, Snli s· 1'l'lI(' hing sig nili can cc . the f un da new 1929 deaign.. Come in and . "e tho new RIlU.,rna and Masun, Mond ay. b4 feU yoil hawnot., how little it coata 10 rede corate your ro'o ml , \'ury. illen Lal impOl't;lncl' of t he si mpl e MI'. a nd Mrs. Allen 'Hardy, of • " fPc" • co n fl! s~ ion of fa it h req ui red by t he i is.o;('s Dori Jl l'rHl ersn n unci nilt'll ehll l'rh cs (If Chris! as II co nditi on LllulllIl)n, s pont the week-end with Jnne t IIrtwdghL hn\' (' returll ed til o f mcmb ol'~ hill'! lI enr t he subt he lulter 's mother, Mrs. Ann Ta ke n Rex nll Ord erli e be W ~ t C: I 'n college aft I' n we · k· ~ vn · j cl d i ~c u s..'\C'r1 . lIn da y ll ig ht. AI. l11ith. fore relil' ing uml you'll be e:!t ion. wny , nn (' lIt h ll ~ ill s lir R (ln!~- fes t and pleused a nd surpr ised a t Mr. a nd Mrs. Edd Lon gacr e and, Sole Agent =...:=:::-=====:..==---'-'-~==- -.-=="'-= /:Ilod ~ [J cial music. the wondcrful results. N o IIii-. and Mrs. H('nl'Y 'Foulks s pent Mi;"'" Dorn ,tiles hn ~ l' tlll'n('1i "'011'(' ('hef: ler Willi a mson, Min isle r. gri ping or weak ening o f lIlllin y wit h r elatives in CincinhOllle from Detroit. wh ere she visth e systo lll Pl enHllllt tUlltnati. ited her neires, M rs , [:ra~c nog. ill~- m ay b e chewed beLYTLE CHURCH crs and Mr s. Mtl ri lon Boss ·r!. MI'. unt! MI'!'. Cll/nles J ohns and fo re sWl1l1ow ing, Th£' sCl"vi("('s hnvc c h a n ~c d tim Mr. a nd Mrs. C. r.: Duk e Rnd son. For. al e, 3000 rods of Ame ri- du r in g- th ' SU nl Ill CI' mo n t h ~ , b('g in. old onl y lit Robcrt , 11'. nnd Mr!l. Wull !'r Ke n- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....!'~-.!",_~!!,_"!!_~_!",____~",!,,,,"""-.~~"!!!"_!".~~~~! can zi nc insulat etl wir e fence, fu ll ning nl'xt SUllday. April 14. lh. r il'k allc llli ed the Nutr iLi nn supper P l'cach in g servicc lit !J a. m" a nd gauge and full wC' ig ht; bc ~ t ever WHY THE CLEEBRATION7 l)f lenrcl'c 'k t ownship at til(' ,'lI l1 c1 a:. School lit l Oa. m. Evmad '. Madden's Lumb er Yard. new schoo l building nt pring boro t' ry ""l\ invited. Th e storm was in crensing in viF riday cve ning. The Rexall Store Mr . and Mrs. Iyde W lllkin ~, He \', D. V. Wh it r ll flck , P:lstor. olence and ollie of th e deck fitMisses T ina JusLina nnd Dorltthy _ ____ MI'. a nd MI·s. J oseph ChumlJion , tings had already been sweP t ovEYESIGHT SPECIALIST of Route 5, hU \I!' ~o ld their fnrm e rboard, when the captain decided Ann Evun~, of Chilli cothe, und METHODIST CHURCH o n Soc ia l Row to M I'. a nd Mrs. Walker Hatfield of ol'wood. \\'('I'e eh urI' h co,~C h00 I••!J : 1 •5 a. Ill ; Morn to send up u sig nal of distress. uesday, 9 a.m. 4 p.m WUl'fen Ke nrick und will move t o Bu t hardly had t he r ocket burst : ul"duy guesLs of M I·S. Malli e lIut- ing wCII",hip. 10 :30. Th e pnstor hursday 9 a.m. 4 p.m t heir newly purchase d p ropll r ty in over the shi p whe n a solemn-fac ed fi eld. wi ll t'XC' hange pu lpits with Rev. \ Centervi ll e a bout Ma y 1st. passenge r st epped onto the bridge. Saturday 9 a.m 8 p,m I Mr, Il nd Mrs. Ti nlTY Housh, of 1{.() L1I1'o~~. of Lehll no n !It thi~ ser " a pta in," he said, " I'd be th e from her who att end ed T hose t Kokomo, Ind., we n' gu ests Sa t.ur- I ,~I CC. . ~ h ~e rillon SU,~Jcct will be Free Examination t h· funel'nl of Mrs. Lee Great- last mRn on earth t o cast a dampdllY an d Sundn y of thei r ~ i !;t I·. in- Chnstla n I·.ducntinn. C on~e out MI'. ll nd 1\1.1'5. Eugene ROls, of er on anyone, but it seems to Don't neglect your eye •. house in Dayt on Saturday, were : Inw, 1\lrs. Vern Brown. Mrs. ll~d Ill'il r R('~'. Rotbr?ck at tillS scr- West Cn l'l'olton, ca ll ed on Mr. and IIh. a nd Mrs. Clyde Whnrton and me that this ill no time fo l' setting , Brown Il nd son, F rnn ci ' l1 (' n, re- ~' I('e . " ~v~n lll g serv l.ce, 7.:30;, sub- M I·S. Will Ross S unday evening. fumily, Herman und Miss Velma o ft fireworks." '. turned to Kolwillo wi th th ell1. J ~t, - lrange Rellltlons.h IPll. Sun Mr. and Mr .Ra lph St owe mo\'- mith, Mesdames William Cole!lllI n£' ehorll' Thul'sduy ;1:3 0 p. Ill . Lehauo n. 01110 mu n, Allen Emrick, J. B. Jon es, BI· PRODUCT OF AVIATION Wc have n ccrti fi ed wntchmalH!r Choi r I'ehearsul Frida y 7 :3 0 p. m, d to Ri dge \'iII e last Thursday. A II arc welco me. at t he head of ou r rep,:li l' tlcpa rtSeveral fr om this co mm uni t y at- E dd Longacr e and Mr. and Mrs. Re,·. J ose ll h Benn elt, Pasto r, tend ed the Old Fiddler 's contest Wulte r Kenrick. mC'nt t hllt is equ ipped t o I'cpair Hoaxer- "Did you hear about every ki nd of a tim e piec c--also at Spring boro la!!t ThursdllY night Hem'y G. Saylor a ttend ed a ban- the fly el' who f ound after mil king di!l mon d sette r a ncl engTU\' 1'. ' n- T fJR TLECR EEK COMMUNITY and eve l'ybody repor ts a good q u et lin d the commenceme nt of the the altitude r ecord that his proNo shi p per " ever lost CHURCH I'y 's J ewelry hop , Lebanon, Ohio. l ime. Th e ladie:i of t he P. T. A. N , C. R. Owl c l ll!;~cs Thursday ev- pelle r was a\l gummed up with 8 penny sel1in~ cream unrlay chool 9 :3 0 a. m. ; Y. so rved lunch nite'I' the contest and eni ng , he being a membcr of the butter?" Dir e ct to Tri-State Dr . Green ing, of Rnymo nd, P . S .. 6 :·Hi p. m . ; preaching ser- cleared enough mo ney to fi nish ' udvanced public speaking class. Coaxcr- "Butter? , Why how WII ~h ., sky pilot to t he lumber vice, 7 :flO p . m. ; prayer meeting paying for the piano and m ore, H. 1\1: Cla rk was a Sunday c1in- was that?" jacks, occupied t he local 1 t h- Wedn esday even ing, 7 :30 p. m. Cream and Cans Hoaxer- "Why, he churned it ncr g uest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur odis pulpit last Sunday morn ing " T he ChUl'ch w it h a Welcome." t oo. when he was going through the Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough Wntkins, nenr Ce nterville. Guaranteed nnd was entertai ned nt t he Met hRev. A. Gordon Rich, P astor. milky way." and family spent Sunday ~v ith Mr. Edd Longa cre star't ed to work odist pal'sonl\ge f,o m SllturtlllY A~ainst ,LoSs or Dama~ and :Mrs. Burroug hs at Sprmgboro. in Dayton this week. • eveniDg until Sunda y afternoon . FERRY rHURC OF CHRIST l\h. and Mrs. William Blackford Ml'. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and I want to tha nk yo u fo r Mi s Josephin e Mai nous, sl udnified ser vice beginning with pl'ompt I>ay ment anti good cnt of the University. of Michigan , Bible Sc hool at 9 :30 2 . m. The called on MI'. Walter Kruer and da ught er. Bernice, spent Sunday ,y ,.i.• Phone . en' ning wi th Mr. and Mrs. R ph r('!luJt:l from my cream. In NEW Mc c honie- N.",,· 51 . is spon ding her vacation wtih her Bible School is und er t he experi- family Sunday evening. 9f· Y my 21 'y urs on the {arm, Mr. Woods, the music teacher, towe at their new home in Ridge. parents at t his place. She wus eneed a nd efficien t leade rship of hi,,' found shiJl~) ing cream Rccompan ied by her f riend, Miss Bro. Perl'Y T homas, who has been will give an operetta, "Once in Il ville. , . to Tri t!ltc t he easiest Thelmn Armstr ong, of Albany, superintending it's activities for Blue Moon," at the auditorium of 1\1 " Charles Smith, accompa110ney I ov('r made. t he new school tIt Springboro on Wi s., who is a student in landsacpe more t ha n 16 years. Several of nied her daughter, Mrs. Roy Buhr:r?"n p, ' l)"s. Je~}ima CO~ll bs. EJ.£CTRIC OR TREADLE desig n. " fhe classes a re beIng reorganized Frida~' night, April 12th. Every- man, home to ,Os born Sunday, and Order can s before May tat body come and br ing your fri ends. with a view to increasing their inwill r ema in until she l'egllins her ond sllve 10 % Paymenta Cents W'e ek Most of us consider Pilate, who t erest a nd effi ciency, The new Admission 15 a nd 26c. health. , Dale, Wa lter and-IcHce H~,~~'+:::':':::~-----------tl sell't enced Jesus Christ to be cru- "P i Epsilon Pi" class mad e a fine start last Sund ay. This is a class Ilnd Charlene and Nelson Shell ham Mr .and Mrs. Claude Lewis an~ cified, as a monster. Can it be R~T possible that we have his counter- for yo ung folk of high schOOl and mer motor ed to Dayton Sunday to daughter , Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routpnr t living in our very midst in co llege a ge. The LQ1;d's Supper visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hlln: zs hn and daughters and Mrs. Ma3 Days' Free Tria 1-5 Years' Free Service ry Boitnott attended th~ Fiddler's this twentieth century ? Heal' and sermon f ollow the Bible School ~ " ~.~,-con test at Springboro Thursday ev Life Time' Guarantee the serm on on this s ubject Sun- peri o ~, the ent il'e service closing I BELIEVE ning. day· tntlrning at F en y Church of at ailout 11 :30. Sermon subject We take your. old Machine a. Firat Payment fOI' April 14, "Pilat e, a Ci tizen of Christ. Mrs. Mary Carmony entertained " As a man thinke th in his heart, th is Comnluni ty. " We RepairAny Make to dinner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. so hl ~ is." Chester WiI1iam ~o n. Minister. ... - _..... , , . - . . - ---:--W. F. Clnrk, of Waynesville; Miss C. R. MORROW COM E AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF SHELF PAPERS, NAP. I believe that tomorr ow will be Mildred Clark, Messrs. Paul Flory ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL KINS, .WAXED PAPERS and OTHER NOVELTIES IN THIS LINE :lnd Eeve rett Clark, of Dayton. better than today. ' April 14, Seco nd Sunda y after I believe in life, laughter and ... - - -- ------E lbert Wllllace has installed a Enster . Church Schoo l a t 9 :30; love. Shop, Mech anic-New-St. Mo rn ing Prayer lind. sermon at I believe that there is joy in new Fl'igidail'e in his grocery store LEBANON, OHIO 10:3 0. Th e pl'escntation of the life if ye will bu t live. Mr. and Mrs Wnlter Whitaker hildl'en's Lenten offering will be I believe that what we love we Illude nt Christ church, Day ton, own- love life, thnt ye may live ! and children visited Sunday with ~==========;;;.;================;:;" the latter's llul'ents, Mr. and Mrs. IInduy af te rnoon at 3 :3 0. I believe that thlll'e is no more Slim Meredi t h at Johnsville, \loth All a re cordially invited. precious treasure for today, nor of whom are v'el'Y pool'ly at this Rev. J . J. Schaeffer, Rector. hipJler heritage f or the future, time. tllan a friend. ~ ; ," ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Mr. and MM. Wlllte'r l<enrick ~ .)J~ , I believe that, on the whole, the .,:1 First · and IThird Sunday ' Mass world i ~n't so bad--and is growing had lor thei.r Sunday ~inner gue !!~ . at 8 :00 a,' In.; second, fourth and bette)'. Mr.' and Mrll. C. R. Binegar, of fi ft h Sundny ,Mal'S at 10:30 a. m. I believe that nothing worth Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rev. Lawre~ce B. Mollmann. while iii ever done"in vain. Binegar, son and daugh~er of Ham I believe that to be' goo'd is well, i1ton and Mr. William Pence, of -to do good is better, to "make Springboro. THE L. T. L. MEETING good" is best. Mrs. Elizabet h Greathouse. age Ibelieve that we are helped in Th e Loya l Tcmperance Legion 61 years, a former Lytle reside,nt, will meet ut th e home of Mrs. Ray- attaining our ideals by knowing died at her home in Dayton Thure that our friends billieve in us and mon d Connor Friday after school. clay afternoon, after a few days' expect great thinp of us. I believe tbat laughter ' means illness, being stricken with apo't ]( THEN stock break, through a run down fence plexy. Funeral services was held CIRCUS MATERIAL red blood and )ontf life. V V you not only lose patt of your crop but you at her late residence Saturday afI believe in the divinity of ALL, etand to ,lose v~luable animal. through injury or Stout Lady (to small boy)- a8 well all the divinity of the One. ternoon and interment in Memogorging. Such losses woul~ pay for enough Red "Can I get through this gate to I believe in the hearty hand- rial Park cemetery on the Troy Top posts to strengthen up the weak spots in your the park." shake, in hospitality, comradeship pike. fence lines and prevent such losees. , Boy- "I guess so; a load of hay friendship and love. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and just went through." . Corn the pickers overlook, small grains scattered Every stage in th~ chick's life calls for n -Adapted from Arthur Fisher. Crisswell Boitnott, of Tippecanoe in the stubble field, grain hailed or blown down a re particular balanced feed. 'i h en 7 i hours U Cit y, were Sunday guests of Mr. o t h er losses tha t can be prevented by hog and stock and Mrs. Guy Routzahn and daugh old; begin with T UlCeHo ' Snu'ring' Mash. tight fences around your fields, Then hog and stock tel's. Mrs. Mnry Boitnott returned 10 days late r add Tuxcdo Chick. In six could be t ur n ed in to s alvage this grain. And farm home with them after spending a Segrave weeks switch to Tuxedo Growing Mash anim als killed through wandering on the highways ' week with her daughter. a re serious losses that would oay for many rocl,rof and Tuxedo Devero'p e r. We are proud of one of our high '-. good fenci n g. schoal students, Charles Whitaker, Follow this method nnd you'll be pleased All these losses c a n be turned into profits by good son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whit· with ,the ~apid growth and fine c~ndi~!Ptt fen ces. E r ect t hem on Red Top posts for long useful aker, who won second place in the ' of your flock • • Ho' t lr ~uxedo . Startmg fence sel·vice. K eep severn I bundles of Red Tops state-wide contest at Columbus o n y our far m for replacing rotting wood posts and last Saturday. He also won llecMash and Tu~edo Growing Mash con. strengthenin g your p resent fence lines. Or to erect ond in the Warren county contest tain codlive r oil, dried buttermilk, and and second at Miami university at n eed ed t emp orary fen ce. Red Tops driv e so -PURE CANE MOLASSES. Come in e asily 'thatyou can do this work in odd times. 0l'ford. '" and learn' how 'to illcrease profits With T~edo poultry feeds. Major Segrave al the 'w~ef;! of "Miaa' England" ilj' which the flltl.nll'. ~pted king won the ,="or.ld I mO,t or boat championship at ~Ham.i .Fla.. ahortly aiter wlllnlJla laurela aa'D .ufo r,c:er.
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Come in and let us ~ell you how easy it is to arrange "·out fences SO~9U c a n earn the extra in~ome th(\t . " .. :'. you C4n get ity l'it! form of increased yields per acre, ". ;,more mo'riey' fo,l' ~crop;;'lsold on the .boof, increased jO()i\ ferljli~y 3i'ld f:m , Value per acre. labor sllv ed ugh 11 rv est ing .c.r ops ' with h.o gs and stock.. , . • .
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COLUMBUS, OHIO-When the members of the General Assembly recessed to April 16th, they left 149 bills which ware passed duro ing lhe last week of the session. These bills were enrolled for the signatures of the presiding officars of the Semite and the House, and wel'e delivered to Govel'nor Cooper by Senore Clerk Thomas E. Bateman on Tu~sduy of this week. The governor has ten days to act on them, either approving or vetoing. In addition to these bills thel'e had already been pass· ed and has been 01' is acted upon, 63 bills, making a total of 222 bills possed by lhe Generl,ll As· sembly. Senate Clerk Bateman and House Clerk J. P. Maynard and staffs worked day and night the past t4ln clays pI'oof reading the 159 mea ~ ures , which \Vue signed by the presiding officers of the Ge ncI'al A ~scmbly Tuesday, af· tel' which adjournment sine die was inade.
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W. N. Sears was i~ Dayton on Tuesday.
J .. T. Fluck is vi iHng his daughter III North DaKota.
Messrs. Lon and Clem Titus were in Dayton Mon.day.
t . lair Fi! e o~ Wilmington wa s a Wuyn esville vlsitor Monday.
Glassware at Special Prices now at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon.
Mi8~ May. Wri~ht, who has spen t th e Wlnt l' III Chlcago, is eX I't!ctcd hom o thiS w ek. .
Myel' Hyman and family spent Sunday with relatives in Cincinnat
'I' he WJ\yn .. ~ vili e fo'a rmers ExchHnge will have spring prices on that r! l' pencl ab ie kintl o f coal vary
• Messrs. Walter and Charlie Burnett visited relatives in Dayton Sunday.
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Mrs. L. M. Hel)derson and Mr. Boyd Henderson were Dayton vis· itors Friday.
Tsune Lincu ln of Dnyton spent ,' l1ncluy with 1'1'11'. anti Ml's. J. II. Smi lh.
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~ Ir s . l;;mllll1 n al,i n is confin er! to I. eI' 1'O .. n at the F riends Home with henri trouble.
For sale' at Madden's Lumber Ylll'd, 36 galvanized individual pig troughs, cheap,
For h e ~ t l'esulls r nsign YOUI' . S lu,' ~ .to Gr en-E llbl'Y 0., IllC lllna ll, In care of D. n. Sali lJury.
Vet'n Hough and family spent Sunday with Guy Kibler and family in Daylon.
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S.. L. Oartwright is improving, Henry W ~ s.te l'lnan and family, Ohio election statistics for 1928 , c?7:~ o f Ua yton v Ited fri ends hel'e on compiled from tha ofllcial returns and IS able to be out a little when \ Saturtlay received by Se£retary of State th weather is good. Clnrcnce J. Brown, is now being Hea." Mrs. Wycombe say, "Pe· distributed by that official. It Messrs J . E. ull d C. S. McClul'e ppcnt Suturday night and SundllY t overs. tho vote for president state tel', be quiet," in Methodist play n t t he I ese rv oil·. ' officers, representatives to con- I thL'I Friday night. greS3, judges of all courts of rec. 1 Leslol' M. ompton, of Xenia ol'd, members of ·the General As. 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Himes were 'visited his III th er, MI·s. G. .D: sembly and CJ)unty officers. It al. Sunday guests of Mr. ane! Mrs. A. i;' ';': .' M iliR ove r th e week-end . so has a table showing the num. H. Earnhsrt and sone. l ;· .. yot .~1 l Couple c~ tir.te.s befo)'~ ber of townships and voting pre~ Mr. and' Mrs. R. G. Oross and Vc ·.J.. •• I : "~ ) e,rr~ Ji.f .Lt~__ MI'. a nd Mrs. A. C. Bowman of cincts in the state" with the R. A. Cross spent last Wednesday I '-'-' -.b L ..... rw'-J. e So j eiUlCf' F ra nklin , wer e Sunday guest; of n\lmber of precincts baying an~u· with ·relatives at Sardinia. • al and Quadrenn,iul registratrion, Equip your car with an auto Orville Gray and family. November 6, 1928. The statistics - -0...._-= ". "" compass. See them at Cary's compl'iae 43'1 p~ges. Quite II few large classes from Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio, FORMER.,.RESIDENTS WERIii THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY For Sale, 3000 rods of Ameri· various 'sectors of tb,e !!tate, after ENTERTAINED ' IN CHICI\GO ST. MARY'S CHURCH can zinc wire fence, full J. B. Ohaptman and family of , The Senior c1as!! of Waynes. ME·ETS gauge and {ull weight; bellt ever paying a visit to the capitol build. to the Ohio state O?lumbus, B?ent the week-end W. J. Irvin, one of the oldest ville fligh school prooents theil'· mllde. Lumber Yard. a ing, Mrs. Mndden's G. D. Mills attended Bally. living former residents of tnis annual play, "Th'e WI'ong ' Mr. T he GoiJd:Auxilial'y or t. Ma- meeting of lhe W. C. T . .u. at the museur,n on the University campus' wltb ¥rs. where they filld tnuchto interest Saws Illed by mochi c;: t eolity, is soon to move to Pitts. at tn.e Gym on the ev- ry',. church met on Fl'wny aftel'- home of Mrs. A. H. Moss in MainetJ\em in cleaner, uuer, faster. 'Piu _ .burg, whel'e his daughter will reof April 25 and 26. This noon, April 12, with MI·s. J. W. viII to da y. . and natural/ hIstory in ott at Madden's L b i d g side, moving there from Kansas's a 'comedy in t hroe acts and is Ed '.\'al'ds, Mrs. FrYClf and the several exhibition halls. A ' um er ar. Cit~. :Until a year or so ago, Mr. presented by the same class that MI',' Ronald Hawke a t the home of Fo'r sale , ut Madden's Lumber Yllr d, 9 ste el fence post drivers ' museum service {or public schools Messrs. Harris Mosher, Lou Irvm hved In Ohicago. where he gave last year, "The· Rhod es Schal M r s. Edwards. 'been established with reeults Printz and Frank Robinson were for IIlony years blJsiness man: a l-." Tickets will be reserved for The meeting was opened by Mrs. will drivo posts through rocks more than met the ex. Dayton 'visltors Sunday evening. agel' of the Inter-Ocean. He is both nights at the drug store on Ca rl walladel', who conducte d th e creek beds easily. ,that 89 .rears of age. Until his dough. Tuesday, April 28, at 12: 15. Ad- de,:oti<?nal service. Scriptural quopectaUon of the board of trustees of which Charles B. Galbreath. is Tom Carter-' :'This is going to tel' and ner family become set- mission, 25c 3iic. tallo ns were given in I'esponse to . F. E. V~nOl1in and family enJoyed II motol' tTip through northderk as well as ellitor' of all IIlU. be Time of My Life,'" in tIed in their new home he is - ----. 1'011 call. . w~s tC I'n Ohio and Indiana Sunda y. eum {lubJications. Methodist play this Friday night. spending il month in Chicago. ReTHE i\ t' the' close of lhe businesss cently O. M. Oartwright gave a HOM.E EXTENSION s~ '\ion the f oll owing program was .. _ _ . .
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~~" ,). B.. I'ubbe, Smith·Hughes nstl UClo r In Waynesv ill e schoolR o.ok . his .Tullior·Seni ol' class t~ C,.ncmnllti last Thursday to a dis~l'Ict !ne~ting of such classes ~t . he Cmcmna ti stock yards. They were there to see the stock fed the O. S. U, to demonstrate va· rlous food combinations .. This ~ to(!k has been exhibited in the variOUS distl'ictl! of the slate a nd after this show in the. south. westet'n district was sold in 'the I'ogular markets. A fter the sale the boys wel'e the guests ot the Kahn packing company. Both the 'loys a.nd instructor speak well of ~he trip. as .n means of practical ~n structlon In experiment 'll feed.
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' Th'e seniol' class are very busily engaged Itt work upon their annual class ,play, entit ed, "Tha \ Wi'ong Mr. Wright." This Is u high.grade royalty play given by lI'l'angement with the S~tnuel Fl'en~h Co. There art: two casts .v ?rkl~g to..outdo each other. They Will give their performances April 25-26 f·espectively. ,
The work of re.e6tnblish.i ng the Miss Kath~rine Bowman, of the luncheon in bis honor. Among COUNCIL ELECT OFFICERS glv 'n: state . undet Librarian G. Middletown hospital, spent Mon. those present were -Miss May ---PiLllO Solo, "Mardi Gras Revels" Mrs. J ohn W. Ca st and spn E. >I,C",,",k i. P"'.....'. . mo.t st. • • W,Igb'. M'M Hm.h ' Rob..... Th. Hom. E .....'on Coon'" of .. 1.... ........ M' .. B.lty H..",.,k R, d.". of w.u So,' fnvorably, being restored to the Gray_ Mrs. Annie Sweet R,'dge, M·l'S'. W Re: ding from " The New Afday guests · of MI'. and' Mrs. Lon arren county met at the Farm . ............... Mrs. Edith Harris Tit us and family. cl.t'Izens of Oh'10 in accord wlth Cartwright and . Mrs. \ Levering r ica . J t now a Jarge number ·o f pupledges made by Go'v ernor Coop. 141', and Mrs. J. R. Baker of Cartwright. Burea,:,_ office on Wednesday April Rea ding, "Sistah Uze." plls are absent from the lower er during his faU campaiSn. Franklin vJllited Mrs. Baker's Miss May Wright;. who haa been 10. Miss Adele Koch, home dem......... Louise Henderson Have your saws filed ' by ma· grades due to a scourgc ·of measThe library was founded in 181'1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Cha!!. Gray "pending the winter with Mrs. onstration leader of Southwest.ern "T he American Church and the chine. They cut cleaner. truer, las. None are reported as being during Governor Worthington'B lallt we·e k. . Clifford S. Ridge, in Chicago left Ohio, was prE!Sent to help the egl'oes," ...... Mrs. D. L. Cmne bettel'. Roy Pigott, at Madden'p .eriously ill. administration, who secua:ed an for home this week. She' will Pinllo Solo, "Moments Musicaux" Lumber Yard. Our already fine collection of . t'Ion 0 f . ,500 f or t h ee Th F armers E xc h ange prices spend a few days in Dayton be. council in thle many' problems shrubb ery has b een added to by .. ...... ...: ..... F. R. Schumann aPliropl'la purpoie. ' The m'st purchase was on quality coal for '. the coming fore reaching Waynesville. which came up. This council conMiss Betty Hartsock . Mrs. O. . S. l\Icdlure returneq to a. recent purchase of new varie· 508 volumes which ' lite still in- seailon will be a. low as ' good coal Raymond S. Wright, prominent, sists of one member from each adj6urnm ent a ' delightful her ·home in Dayton Sunday, after bes and I'eplacements and under tact. Therears DOIN more .than ,can be bought. ". Seattle attorney and former re!!i. to.wnBhip chosen by the women 30cla1 hour was enjoyed during II two-weeks' visit with Mr. and Lhe careful eye of Mr. Smith our 300,000 volumes in the libral'1. ' '" " dent of Lebanon .. tieing a broth. Within the township, .and act as which the hostesses delic- Mt . James McClure. the school grounds will For many years only qf ' Mrs. Martit). of Day. er of the late Judge Willard J. an advisory Q,CJard to the home ious refreshments. . ' continue to be a sout'ce of school the legisla.t ur " oft\cers and tn, Is .the guest of her sister, Wright, is being put forward by demonsuat'on Mrs. A. T.· Wright, Mrs. W. E. "Mothel"s Day" is May 12 this and community pride. ployees weree ' ll110wed .to ' take Lmdley at the many leading graduates of PrinceI agent. . Cornell, Miss LouiAe Henderson Y(lar Select YOllr greeting cards -- -books from the IIbrnl'1, private cit Friends HOllie. ton as a candidate for alumni Mrs. John Ja1ck, of ISalem town· and Miss Betty Hartsock. were and motIoes at Cary's J ewelry We are pleased to report that izens being allowed their use tj',ustee. The ballot on part ofl was .elected. chairman for the guests of the afternoon. Lebanon, . Ohio. Maynard Rich, who was injured wbOe in the ' library only. Its Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farr aid ttie. \ViI.l. an.d in May. Mr. commg year an.d Mr,s. Walter Dear while practicing for the Field CI f h U doff of Fr kl Lee Hawke and famIly and Mr .. Meet, is back in school in goo do rs we're fitst opened 'fo the Mra. Clara Farr, of Springboro, W lit i o . ' I' vIsited Dr. G. Fa~r at. the Friends . I'Igs presl a 0 ~ e niver" .a'1 m, ~ecretarF. Plans EPISCOPAL CHILDREN !l nt! MI·s. Maynurcl Wei> . condl·tl·on. circulation of books to all cit. slty club of Seattle. He gradua- for the county-wIde ,Achievement D t .. 07. weI e ,,,•• of tho .Li.. ,i, 1896. . H.mo'.. •.!'day_ ,!...,... " higb f ..m P"n". D.y whi,h b. ho'd >I" 23, PRESENT EAStER OFFER.NG " ' " ,,"ton S.nd.y arl.",oon . .. " . _ "" on m 1902. O. M. O. .HJlrm!)n pork, .wer,e made. Va9 a of vege- . For the 1929 graduate-boy or ___ - - - r)Gus committees for the event Sunday ufterll oon, A t'i1 14 the ourex I ve.r sen RI n t'ecently ' playing at hom e' is rap·.' choice SCHGOL . BOYS MADE were appointed. Pians 'for the ChuTch sehools of the 6avton' Dis- ' b idly, rceov.e ring. ' Groen v,:atch. tables mtehave been planted at Oem •. a watchell. Cary s orest .and Del'rer . fat:ms ' by in. 0 other , camp for rural women were dis- t trict of the Episcopal Diocese of . Ion 01 W lUg t. Start - - matea.of lJIe Obio as. ry Sbop, Lebanon, Ohio. TRIP TO STOCK Y'ARDS cussed at this . time', and de tu ils S uU\ol'n Ohio met in £'hrl' ot SC tl ::P1;h ChIIPst. CfnrGY ,sr Tha ROl'ving of hot 'Iunches by . 'i .. th 5000 ecb' d .. r • , - \ '. ..' I ft· i h , V lOp, e om.e 0 I ts e - lhe Mothers cl b I . b' h U1 n.. Ii near oar Mr J: W . h h" .. t • were e n t e handl-,of tHe camp 1 Chul'ch Day ton fOI' the annual an Oh' ' j u c osed WIt t e of that Institution plenty o.f bealth 'to h s. bane I rIgs .t aS returfned and Senior boys' and committee. ···· Mrs. John Jack Mrs \'l l'L'3Cmtntion f!cI:vicc of the Chil- I on, 10. weele of April 12. This has been. and' Bpending . er . 'ome n prl with ngb oro ter in9truct or 0 f th e c Iass marm . f Frank Barn e,' tt Mrs. ..., H • \ F'oster,. ; d l' n 'sL en ten i l~I(ermg. ! ' ful yoal·s. project in our School ftll food during . . the spring '. the winter . hera sis. Il.i. . The put'- . MI'. and Mr.'!. Chas. Anderson aforsuccesR !U!vcl'al summer months, Warden • . tet', )(t1I.. JuUa Donovan m.a de. a uip to the Mrs, W.E. :O Nea)l and Mrs . Earl l pose of the. is best defined nnd s on R and Mr. and Mrs. George Several students of the Latin Thomas also haa . a butc~erinK of , • C1ncinnatl Stock Yards on last 'J,'hompson, all 01 whom have at· by a quesllOn und nnswor taken Hartsoc11 called on friends 'n classes of W .H. S., an 'plailDing f.,.. ev"y!ow B.. V,. Wy;ombo .,,'" Ibn. Th..... D."d.. 1h. , ....., ..... "nd.d fo...... Ohmp'. - Thi. Ohmp f<om th. "",.. '''.' ''' D,,'on S""d,y ,""no'n. ' to go 'to Cincinnati next Friday evening to see the play, "Dido and weeks a~d l:reBh pork p~~ducts ~re hot-water bottles in his overcoat W~yne8~llle there w~re ~he Junior will ba held August 1?-16 at Camp "Chi\drc~ of God an.d followers of the men.u quite. pocket, in the' Methodist plaF this 1and Semor· classes and mstructors Ross as .formerly. of the Savlol' Christ, tell me, why f (J l'IIen watches .are the choice of Aeneas," which will be 'given bv ' also a teh .• Hts charges are well fed Friday 'evenin,. . jfrom ,the of Green- ' A was also appoint· you here looay?" . I toctay. Cary's Jewel!'y Shop. the dramatic class of.Hughes High J } results tn field, New V1enna, Blanchester, ,a? ,to conl'lder plans for an ex· We have come to present the LebulIon, Ohio, hilS a flne selec- hcool. The plllY ·is taken (rom : tency and . , Mrs. D. E. Standiford returned West Chester ·and. Kingman, h,blt home d'e monstration work of QUI' Lenten sacrifij!e and . tion lor th(\t graduation gift. . Vir'gil's "Aenead," which is at the I. ' Saturday after spending a week . .A first-h~pd study of marketing at .the S~te fair , i~ C~lumbl1s. service, the pledge of our love and present time being studied by the DEA.THS wtth her aunt Mrs. Rebecca Wol. the object of the trip. P. O. ThiS committee Inc1u(les Mh. H. loaylty to Chl'ist'2 great cause." Mrs. Hester Robinson has re- advance Latin class. . co.tt and relatives in 1Iiamit of .the live E •. Cowan, of Turtlecreek; Mrs. ' Most o! this f!1o'ney is carned turned hom? after a visit of sev_ __ _ • .Mn:Willia Allen a county• .. ' . stock sJtow- Harry' Palmer, of Deerfield, and by the children, eIther through di- eral days With her daughter, Mrs. former ' rellldent of this com. ' ed UB over the yatds, explaIning M.rs ... of Wayna. They rect labor 0 rin self-denial, such Edwal'd Woollurd and family of m m""y, di.d i, S, EU..b'" • al L.mb.. .f ....; w.''''n.. .... any ........,.n f<om .. th' ."'ng"p .r .....'n ..tid.. B.'mone TOWNSH'P FARMER. CLUB Sunday !noming. She .Yard 8 Natiobal double jack fence Also the dl1l'erent classes and who Ihave interest· of food ,candy, the attending of ' · w............, >I..... V",]I. .... to ....... ....• .,. of "',k on the .d,. Rom. Domon",,"" w..kin .h.. ond .b. pia,'ng .f th. M,. and M.. J. W. Edw ..d. . On Tuomi... A"Ii '. 11. ... D••". Th. M ...' .;",... "'" .... ,,'" f .......th. R••h.w.d .nd oxp" •••d how", .h' ...' y..... to tho ..... of th. mon., ......vod ,. L.n"n m't. .nd ,hlld,," .....dO<! .h. W.,n. Tow..hlp Fa ....... ".b h.ldbi >Ilam' C.. p.rT.....,. .f. . '. "'.' , . , . book. ·..d ' ....d••n '"P'. m.k-' oxh'bit. · bo.... . , . . ., Ch,'" ,h.uh. D.yton. w.. m..' h.. p,tab' y w,'oom.d ., ternoon. 00" Mrll: J. B. qf Oolum. ing clea.r how eaj:h and every 's ale' • - ----:- . The cbillil'en are told how their Sunday afternoon, when the the home of ·Mr. and Mrs. Oamr . . bus e)Jtertalne'd .1;o11Y Matr01lll is arid may' be used for ' W.ILL VISIT. STOCK YARDS monay is' spent in the spread of lenten offerings. of the church Hollingsworth. . Charles Franklin Gibbons, and tbelr ,1iuibands Siltutd'a y ,night future reference 'a t any timet _. _ _ Ohrist's kindom-in helping an .schools of the dlOcese. were pres· At the noon hour the guests y.... . of .ge• •', . fo",," ,.;,_.t. tho 'oni. of hot., moth.. . M... At lb. noon ho.. w • ." .... onOn ""..... .AI)I1'" ., th. Un. Indlnn to " ..l" b..p'to' ."",. .."d. w,,, I"it.•d .. 'h, b...'If.Uy·d., d.nt .of. diod ...... Ehub.. .. ,Ball,. .. to dinn" by' . tho 1;:. .,ook Y..... ••ti f"m. monl. 'n ....,n••d" "tion.' ",Iii· "."d d,ri,n. ..om. ' tho ...,, ' · .diy' ot "'"" " ......t ... .h..... .' ' " .".... . ... KoIh. .• "!hl'h ..... . of .._ •.wm;Ob.o h'" n.",o.. 'n Llb"... .i v- . b...." m...' b. • b"" .. ' nf p."" •• 0' bioi b....". O. E. G'bbo... 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Probate Court Procee dl" •• H oward W, Ivins accepte d the The 'cast of R. EI. Newell versus n u t with the w.iIl annexe d of t he Ryman Ertel et nl., w. as compto - estnte of Gcorge , W. Larrick , demised and dismi. sed and costs paid ceased. BoncL $8.000 with C. Wilby the defendllnt.s. , , but' Ivins and C. B. Jameso Leave was graut,ed The Juliu s sureties . G. F. Brown, O. S. n all Compounded = Hig'",._ J. Bantlin Compa ny to file its an- gins a nd C HI Young were made ==== Sem i-Annua U, l swer a nd crQSS petit ion in the case aPPl'ai ors. ' lIAPTJo:R "llt. nation eMily fired, he "':IS from th gOVCt'l1nlent. , T he udict Ne", Hom. for M .. in Offiee went of t he Caldw II-Taylo r ,onnt Mlldon i, snt in his old th iiI' L,n dl'enmel', and Murghu The Illst will and testame nt of rit forth thllt W IIliould be broken up. VB. William T. Adams Compan y nt~iluut.!, broodi ng ov r the firc I had ever b en r eady et Ill. Harry 0 .Wusco tt late , 'of TUI,tl 24,000 Memb ers t shurl! his , We. heard lhe J1llllldaic wltb indig'I'he cnse of Mongo F. Exman , as creok '1'1'., wus" produo ed in r,~ 11\ h> llepths of his 1\1'D1chair, dl'ea ms. 'I'he bl CO Ul·!. o(1C1 of klllg WIIS n llOl1, We were ,yo ung a nd hot- xecutol ADSO LUTE SAF ETY , ' of t he last wiLh a SU il Vllcnn\. look in his dull in theil' veins, to lead him on to I blnoo d, lind we were conscio us E. Exman , 'deceas ed, will of Henry nnd ' admitte d to prob'ate , Fil.st mortg "yes, At '1111-1. 11(1 took n nOlice ~\'eat thingsj' li nd she, Mllrghll age versus on reul state sec urity. ~he StanAccoun ts in the followi ng' s, \V had donI! no harm- t hat ley SI>inks, was dismissed withou t best securi ty. of tl ll~ vl'l)ning ell' I he door, but his i ~tel', his, belovc/I .~istr ita,1', thi'tl Nothin lates g SHfe r - nothm g ,vere fli ed : \\' .WI'!' inn oce nt of the things I' 'co rd . u!' ~h[! li~ht, SlIIouth footste ps shou ld be th nllstress 'of Efltate of Susan Van Horne de· better . hl R d S" as I'\bed to u~ . We swore that In \'o A5l' t! the All r ,towal'd him und Linies, 'I1hus they had ('u lk"d, t hu s I~v \\'/llll.d cU I'ry on our society , but J ohn t he ca se of Daniel Clark VB. cease d, first and final accoun t, guar Asseis Over 13 Million Dol1nrs . Clark et a l. , it wall ordered dianship of George Leposch ak, hc"itnte .l a hi~ sid , he glanced they had dreame d, ~1nd now infl'O Ill III secrct. One Before of th e la rgest and strOll ge, t assoCIat hen every· t hal t he sheriff, 1V11111'ily lip. In 1\ niOlllcnt his the other sid e of til g ll,lf out of the pro- compet ent, sccond accoun t, h: look- thing ha d. hee n ope ~l; we had had cceds of the sa les tio ns wlil)lc in th e state. of real estate, xprc :;ion wa' chung ,d. cd backwa rd, and snw In hi S own Applica tion .' WIIS mude to t he s uI a r~coglll7.[!d III t'tlng place , t he amo unting Why ' ta k e c h nnces on G e t-Rlch to $ 1000, thel'o being peri nt enden t of t he institut ion for Hi' ",os lik e a numb tI lind torpid life, ,in t he plueo of Lhose .Qulck g rellL ' J)uhh(' hnd nttende J OUI' lectures, two tmctf< of l u n ~ ~old , lig!)l' \! sudd nl y gn h 'lIni7.e,1 into tleeds to distri· fee ble, minded fO l' the admission Sche mes a \lel lose n il. whi ch h hnd hoped to lH" ; Illdic~ hlld wo rn the white hyacin ' th bu t e the amo unts to those entitled of Donova n Fourl Longsw : c iJ l~ lifl. comp liRhed, one ' blu ck miscrllb lc , op('n ly nt r eceptio ns a nd orth, al. balls. the treM Ul'e r of Warron county, lC')!'e d nn incomp etent. He 1>IIS 'cd hill hond swiftl y Chll, Ill, nn el in h(,I'5, forg('tfl iln es~ I ~ow ,nil wns change d. We hlet the clerk of cour ts, to the plninlif f n nl SS hi!; yes, and his thill fing- of her dc~ce nt-for sh Notice of estales for settlem and Broad way t 9 East Tbird St. cm; gl'lIspccl lh e Rides of his chil iI' l'ied lhis English mel'chllhnll mnr' l llI secr~t und under a bun. Still in lieu of his inte l'Oe t in the prem- "I'() set for hearing Apl'i! 29, nt'!' ~Il n I'llI' nlln was harmle ss, One ises, $104 ,36 and Dayto n, Ohio to Carrie lark, ni ne o'clocy a, m. \ ilh nI'I'Y\)U S fon'e. Ah! he mll ~t - lind the g rav e. Ah! It was I'ull, c\uuse nlono Wll~ ,udded to ou r hel' intel'cs t $ 104.:J7 (Est~ llli s l'ed 188 7) h .. Ifr aming a~ail1' It was one ve ry sli d! a nd 11'111 ' S of n differen t churneten', and six other defen dants, t he each of ' Charles E ,Denma n, adminiatl'aof the faces of thc )JaSl, tem pt· SUIll of tor of the e!\late of J ohn M. De n .. hild I" he c!'iNl, "have you , \\' 11 nil "lI b ~c rihed to- 'Venge ance $ 104.36. ill" and morkin g him ! Yet, no ! ever heurd the sto l'y of man, clecea!led, first and flnal IIC' mY seiz" upon traitors !' We 6wore it sol., Tht cuse of . J . N. :;h stl'lod the)'\, j ~1J 1'I'ly he stood UI'(' lind impn;,o nnlcnt. Connell. etc" I t I L J S ' ' d coun. t hC1'(I. Moth('r of Got!! Was Ih is huvt! not. Yu u shull henr o. yo u I !' 1lII'1 Y 0 11 ~ to tiC other- 'Ven- VS. • • tamper , w ~ . dlsml sse , Emma Crosson, ' guardia n of it. You I ~(,I\oCI.' II pon lrllitors !' " ' . Mary S Bolmor was grunted a I Edna Mac Crosso n et Illn!lness come at Jast? ~ h n ll judge betwee n me und thcm" at, minors, ending March 3 1, $134.95 ; Edcn "Aid if r h ud lived in those dIvor ce from .' L. Bolmer A SOFT ANSW ER "Mal'gh nrit!l '" he cried , stl'etch · Listen! Wh en I was I! you ng , th e fir. t nce·ou nt. ' Terry, puy roll one-hul f mont h. mnn I clays r 1V0uld have WOI'll yoUl' f1ow_ dc~e nd unt havmg bee n found ing ou hi. hnnds lOwDl'd her, It a ly 5 ('III .1 trem,l l\tng Mn l'l~a ret Crnmer . adminis tl's, ending Matcl1 31, $3 16.GO; A. T, ,on t~le 1'1'. nt th~' Cntll't .o f Ihe king," she gUIlt y <!f p 'oss Gt'O ilchy Din 1'- " ay, I nev" l\Inl'ghnl' ital" ne~lec t of du.ty. ! Lri x of the est.ate of George p , Rettig, \'c rge of a revolu tion. 1 he In,.- I cn ecl, WIth ,g lowmg cheeks. payroll , $188.60 ; . E. The plamtif f was gwen posseSS IOn , Hawtho rn decoasf!d tlrst It Will; 110 ch'cn III , then, nnl' was tol'Y of it nil yo u know , and finol Bradbu ry, payroll , $2 07.'1 5; Jos, (lJ' had suth co r n OTI lhe cob, Tuke You knnw l He pt'ef\sed hel' hund in sil ence, of 1111 hou sehold it bllCk, it isn't fit for a jacka ss t o furni shings and ! accoun t. " it lll11cln S!I. ,It was (ruth. There. that the co un try was hon W. Davis,I)(Jyro ll, $ 160 ; p, E . Sni. eY'Cllnlb- \ and co ntinued , ' ' th e court awal'(lcd her the sum of (lat." \\' ~ I'C loving ~ lin g'ing arms about eel wi lh secre t societic Arthur Bl'yant adminis trator del' & Son, s, mol' 01' supplie s (or 0, SUI'"A s tim wcnl on, and t hings ~ 10 pel' week nlimo ny. Waiter -"Ve,'y well, sir. his n k, II lln.!'lsion ale,. weepi ng II:'s5 c1anger ous. T o one , o f the estate of 'J ohn Cook, de- ve yor, $29 ; E arl Barnt I'll of ~he s: I gl'OW still more. unsettl ed in lh e house, gru· ge l you so me lhnt is. " H~rry M. hel'wood was g Iven cea ed, correct ive first fucr PI,(' , eu close to ll1s. Hot I belonge d . We called ~U I 01- country , a speclCs lind final vel, $6.70; Carl Mnrtz, cement of in quisitio n 0 dworce f rom Renn , tl'!Irl', Il(\l' cars, ki~d 1in g his stag· de!', t h,e 'Order of t he Wlute 24.37; Howard Oook , grllvel. Il~- \VIIS estab lished. The eye!! of the the ,! efendan l having Sherwood, aeco un. , bee n nnnt ' hl(\od by I'lwn' wlll'mth , and a Clll th. guilty N. A. Hamilto n, admr. of the $77 ,78; Th(l Ft'lInk Shcl'\yood Co., Subsc r ibe {or' the Miami Gazelte were all youn~, al' 1, law weI" every wherc , They fe ll of wllIul IIb!!ence. t huwing tile apnt hetic chill whose <tent and Impetu ous, an d estate of Susan Vnn Horn e, de- !!UPlllies, . $62. 19 i Mike, Bra~don we One nigh t ten of us , - - -'--icy hnnd hnd la in so hen,vy upo.n in ed. oUl'~elvcs ,the IIp ostle Im llg- ' upo n us. ceased, first and flnnl a ccount. traffic officer on suspeSlo n ul'ldge, of the ! ~\'c l'e arreste d as we left our meetNew SlIit. him . A sob esc aped him. , HIS comlllg bberatlO n. Yet Harry L. Darmod y, guardia n of $ IU.60.; F. M, ~eal, work ~n cul(-I we never [ Ing plllce. We wcre all noble and The Bunnel l Studio, incorpo rllt- George eager, t rembHng- fingers pushed advocu ted bloodsh ed; we n eve r re- t he fllm ili of my compa~i ons ed, of Clevela nd, vs. Edawrd P em'- seco nd Lepose hak, incomp etent, ve~, ~ , Har~y Llddlll, c1 eanl1l ~ a~ account , pmnt!n g brIdge,. $7 4 ; E? Llddlll, Wf' l'e power f ul. r was looked up- snn, 646 Pifth Ave'" N. y " The foll owing accoun ts were ap- c~eamng nnd pn11ltmg bridge on 3 8 the I'in~leader; lInd up on son Priessm an Bauer & Co,.,,Pear~74; ' 545 proved : estate of Julia M. Ea'r hart Eden Terry payroll WANT ED , $164.70 , C. me f 11 the mnst severe sentenc e. I Fifth Ave, N. Y. ,lFor money on decease d, first and finnt accoun t; E . Br~dbury, . pay roll.. \l'll s ba nished f r om Italian Boil for Iy, amoun $14.~0; t claimed, $75 0. g uardiallShip of Corwin R. Crop- The WIlson Pa11l.t Co., bridge W AN'rED - fIouse and bar n spray Lon Y'U I'S , with the so lemn warnper, minor, first accoun t; estate of $16,32; The OhIO C,orrug~tedpamt paintin g. ~ee W. S. GTaham iog thnt death would be my lot if ..,--- • ,CulAnna Maria Dean decease d flrst vert Co., sewers, $34.90, or J. ,E. Frazier . r yentu're d to r e t u r n . " . *a24 Bhur & "1 was atrocio us!" Leroy, grpvel, sand, and cement , WANT ugam. Soon I knew the reason- an d fi nal accoun t,.' estate! f' H E H ousecle l ananing $45.90: to do. The J. W. Lingo Hdwe a nother love ha. d s t:olen away her nnh M. McFadd en decease Inquire at Gazette office. ·817 He held up his Mnd. I' $8 16' J h L b heart. There was a n English man l OUd final; guardia nship d , first C of ~ue to.,. supp T' 0 $11:~6' "Margharitn, in those days, I ~is iting her daily a t Palerm g o; and stro ng. inc?mp etont, third accoun t Swee~~~ loved, Hcl' nam e was Adrienn e. she told me calmly one ~~:r~nl 1e~d loadin~ FOR SALE I ot162' 35. J K S Sho, 100, was an orphan, and al- she loved Ilim, and intendeday that guardia n. hIp of Woodro w . Armtu d to beArmstr ong incomp etent Sacc,ou h_ t houg h s,.., nt f grade bl ' I "db' h ' h , . ' I' " 7P8en7c6c~ " 'Vife. She . II rn FOR ~A LE-200 bushels of good was 0 no e Irt , s e come hlS t te f M Jiorgot my long es:a un Voa Martz mg grave , and 0 ., ary Ell en Myers, d e- old ar1 turn was POOl', a~ we Milrionis were ye~~s of devoted service ; lou'ding corn. Alva L\1dington; R. F. D. she ;lor- ceas~~, fir:.t ~nal Sh~c~~ nti grnvel; $144; The poor IIlso . She had a great gift; got hel' ow~ unsp01,en, yet Mnson Auto Co. No.1; telepho ne 144Fll . H · a24 she \\'a' II s i Ul'er j and , sooner than tood promIs e; she forgot under gluar ~ns Ip flOfth e ~n t e t' e repair work on , Co. car, $42.26; all that a., nu.nors, t ' FOR accoun ALE; es One a e E Majesti W P c r8nl{8 be del)Ond ent upon her relative s, I had Buff'ered for her; she C . forgot of Vesta M, Stibbs, decease d, first '. k . ~cyne Sal in fir t class conditio n. Ira M. eS$'21 0 '5' . rBep?,}' "~ h o hll(1 sung at . c oncer t s an d op- t h a t h er w?r ds mus.• so un d t 0!lle lin d fl I accoun t 9 wor on 0 .car, . , rice Syfel'cl, Harvey sburg, Ohio, phone . na . . Smith, tool repair, $1.75: eras, until all Europe knew of her as the d~ath :-vnrr~mt of A. F, 'l17 MeUoh, repair tractor . 60c; Will No. 8_ fame. When I was exiled I was and happme ss m thIS world.all JOY And Marria ,o Lic,~n.e. ~alott, repail' work, $1: J erry Os- FOR SALE- -ModerD Home. g iven s ven da ys in which to make s~e ~Orgot, too, that I was Dea.r • a M~Charles Earl Elzey, farmer of. /)o1'n, repair wOl'k ;75c; J qhn my adieux, I went to hel', and 1'101l1! ,,~as I wrolllg, I Gun Day tori. Two ,nice houses; 6 wond~r , Oregon ia, and Miss Thelma Sleet ,kel, r cpait work, $1.60; S. C. l'oorn declare d my love . She did not ~arFharltn, that I ~uarrel .enoh, sun parlors , 2-c~r gaed wlth B1'Ilnnock, teacher ,of ~aynesvil1e 'Alexan der, alcohol , 75c; 'rhe Ore- rages, largo ~:ac~e lot, 'frUit and , absoJu e ly l' j ect me ,nor (lid ~Im: You are a ChIld, and yet my Frank A. Co,Y'Sm eier Jr., electr.i- ggnia . Bridge Co., repairs,. $2.40;\ '8, hade tree!!, Wlthm sho accept me. She asked for Hme mstmc~ ~lls. me th,l~t you 2. squares of for consi dera tion , r could give her woman s Judgme nt. Tell have a cian, of Foster, and Miss . Emma l Waites GaralCe, truck rep.air, $26- good s,chool, only ~ s~unres fro~ !De now, Wells, cook of Foster. , 9()'; Barrett , Bros., supphes, $14.- Beavet to,wn on Wllmm gton pike. nonel I begged her to' leave the shou~d I ~ave. ste~ped aSIde, an~ Robert Wilson, steel worker , of 50; John Law & Slln, mainten ance country wi th me, Alas! she would let}lm wm her, wl~ho~ t a We can sell th~e houses at a --=_----'_~ blow? Middlet own, and Mjss Addie Jane of county' cal'S;" not! Perhap s I was too passion el',Y reuso nable pllce, small down ~ou would ,~aVE! b~en a .~ow- Muyabb , of Lebano n. _ _ _ a e, too precipi tate I It may have ard If ,you had! she crIed. pal ment, then cusy. monthl y p~y~ bn k Lhe clusteri ng hnir f rom her ally transgr essed t he law. . YOll Wilson R B~ckner ' colored We been so ; I cannot monts Pro bably mIght exchan ge say. r went fo ught ~im! TeU me that you laborer , of Dayton , and. Mill6 te'm ple. Re , neered , wonde~ing- ' g~ve lecture s, we puplisb Jes: : WILL COST PLENT .y..... , ~ou? We alSo'1\ave 8 ly into her face. It must be a plllets; We were l\ set ed paP'!- awny a lone and left her. I fought hlm-" sie D Harris of Frankli n 0:1: boy plungecl into ' gay liCe at Pnris. I neat lit tle flve·roo m house cheap. "MlIrgh arita, you " are 1 ' n', a l't · "'ould true s" ~~ly • "ade , away dreame \ '" • rs with wild Plans t have heol'ies been dwelt am ong the lonli e8t mount- daughtlir , of you" country filed for tho ~~ " All houses modern : no assess, anll leave ••him once !" the , r ,more in the commu nists most of us. crectio n Q( ,!l fit'ty-thre~ story ho- me-- il. This propert y here ' Real E.late TraDaf e,. J wi.1l outel' Uarkness. Fi"e-an dtwellt y WIIS not one ~ho would But there ams 0 witzel'l an d; J endure d the old man cried. 'Yon b j'ld' are , a N MariY k C · ·t ' .... t e , u lIlg 111 not ew or y'art! had passed ! She had been died to save hIS count ry the ~ave dulln ess of t his cold gray London , oni r' Listen I I Walter R. ,F lttts to CIiJford ,Cole Wonde r wha nt wlll cost to get I y. be incorpo rated in Oakwoo d in mIsery snd t he dissipat ion of Vienna . It H~ decline d to fight! insulte d him I the less than two years. like this 'then I A sense of bewilJo f civil war-n ot olte, I struck him 25.35 aCI'es in F:rankli n Tp. ' . bell boy to deliver a pitclier of not one! ,""u s a ll io vain! One by one they acr083 the face (JaU and Bee us "ny t ime. Hurry in a dQtmen t crept in upon him, public restauAlfred ,C. and Ann~ B. Fordyc e. icc water to thl! top lIQor1 Even wom?n wore flow el', and pall ed upon me, No manner of rant, aniJ forced H. Wadsw orth , R. D. 12" phone him to accept " t a1·ghari ta!'.' he exclailn ed fee were adm]tte d assQcra tes my ~o Nanrii~ B. G~n:is<?n, 47 ',88 acres • - ,<?57331'1f., Dayton , Ohio. 027 bly. "I do not ~nderstand! Yo.u Order: We pledged ourselvof our life" no change of scene, could challen ge. The thing was ar- In Washin gton Tp. ' The Miami Gazette . $1.50 year PIPE VALVE S AND FITTIN GS atl'! . Margha rita; you 'have hel' haIr o~r alms wer e blo?dJess. es thnt cure me of my love, I fell ill, and ranged. We stood face to face ' '. Nannie B. and Earnes t L. No 50- kn ew that my heart was breakin g, on the sand, sword -For allpurp oseA. Bockle t', in hand. The rLso!, t~ Alfred q. Fordyc e, lot No. her eyes, her mouth I And yet. clety that eve r eXIsted was line of plUmping and heating IIUn of course , it cannot be. Ah, nol har mless than ours, I say .mo~·e You nnd T, Marghllri ta, come of' a wora hlld been given '. His li:fe was 66 III Salem Tp. ' It I I a race whose love and If'atred are at my mercy plies are the best. The 13ocklet . il cannot be." , ; but m md, Mar ghaLynn L. Bunnel l to Robert L. s wear itl Benr mei wtness, oh , eternal !" 'Kin'g Co. 415 W.' Main St. Xenia rita, t had !to thoug11t of taking it ~nd 'Sarah E. Lehm,a n, " You are thinkin g of my moth- my God, if what I say be not 16,45 acres true!' She crept m to hi s IIrms Ohio. ' " or," 9h~ c~i e d , softly. " Sre loyHe w~s a strong m.an again. The we n on, holding her t hel'e.; and he wltMu t giving him la fair chance. In Clell;rcreek Tp. . ' I intende d to wait until my sword ed . you so, Ill,uch. 1 am like her, allathy "las gone; .hIS r eas. Patrick , Clark by Sheriff' to Jno. on was " Back r cam e at the peril of wali at his throat, and then I would Clark e~ aI., lots 'FOR'SA.LF.l- 'rrees, Shrubs , Vinel f a m I not?" t h IS d k Nos'. 7 a~d 8 In. I' f save d - , H ~ ~ t 00 db e<!re FU~E" RAL DIREC TOR'S Ill' , my I 0; content to die, if it were and Evergr eens 'tHAT WILL W ayne T'" have said "Mal'~ied! Margha rita minrie dl tall gir~, '~ho,.w to him" 'Give up the GROW, delivere d to you at whole-, ith cll\sped ha nds, only at her feet. , r found he~ woman whom I haVE! loved all my Robert 1"and Bessie Harriso n safe prices. 'ed ''to f,u rnlsh Ab, of' eOllfS I (bl\d forg1>thln. woo drlllkl~g III eve,'y wo!d, ,to W~YHE.$VILJ.:.E, OHIO · plaM a.nd do'Equipn B!ld cold un d change d; blaming me ev- life; a~d go unhurt I' "all the .w ork,' if deA n ~1 Y \I are hei' child. My sis· h~ spoke WIth all the He himself Ed~ard ~H ~~horn e, lot No. ]4 in swelhn g dlg- en fo l' my ra hn ess, desiring even sho'u fshed. Try the new "Gator Hide" tel" ~ child. All, fi ve-arid- twenty ~Ity of ,Qne whQ has ~~ffe.re d un- my a bsence. Not a WOrd of pity 'fair?."ld have chosen. WIIS not that }o~ anklin. . . ' eauyears is a 'long tim·~." H. H . Apple to Lucy. L. Howard , Ju~~ly. . to sweeten t hose days of exile" "Fair I" It wu g'cnero us: Go 50-100. Qf 'an ,aCI'e In Frankli "It is a shamef ul cruel t ime,\) By some means Or other our n'o t a word of hope to repay n. Tp. m~ 9nl" go o~!~' sho cl'ied passion a,t ely.. " William, alld Jull~' Bligel to 'A. "My society fell unde.r the su spioion . of fot' nil lhat I had r isked ., to see her (To be COIIti~ued) th d t tell D. Grapevine, 5 acres in Hamilt on f· t he F;OR SALE- Waxtex ·Food Paper, niP el' use ·0 ' medo hI , w . n c.'_ _ __ I will; a little girl, un to\vnsh ip. _:::=:asca. ,i Keepa food, ,resh and clean; er vOIce A ' • D .and Cora GrapevI'ne ' to Ribbed Ti"sue paper , for dalDty , would shake with anger and pity, THE FUM BLE FAM ILY Rou,h Stuff France sca, too, would talk to me pack8g~s ; ~Inen ,weave paper nap ,by, E. C. DUN~EL Abner and Clara Burger , tract in kins ; Papcte ries and Correllp ond. ' nbout you. l prayed for you ev_ Hamil~on Tp. ence Uards. ' The Miami " Gazett4 cry evening when I was little, that , ; Jane Eberha rt to James Edwin Om~fl. they, might soon set you free Eberha rt, 10 Oaeres in Turtlec reek DU!2ING MV ROVlfo..lG~ AS A j again , Oh, it was cruel!" townshi p. C:ELLEQ I WAS O)IJCE- ATT4CKE;O ,BY MONEY, LOANE D She threw her Ilrms around his A FEROCIOUS TIGEQ. Jeff' and Emma < Harris '., ,to Ir~ and AN AFRICAN neck, and he rested his hend upon Mary Syfred, east half of lot No. NOTA "Y hm' shou lder. It was like t he elix· JUNGl~_ AFTE-Q GIVING 5 in Harvey sburg. ' ... ~IM A ir of life to him. Alice , Harvey et al.~ to Carl NatioD al Baok STIFF- FIG~T I SUCCEE--DED IN LONG ' OR ' SHORT TIME- Eaay "And y/? ur mother, Margha l'i· OVER-POWeRING I-lIM"Q Moore, 1 acre in Harvey sburg. uITE-A Will DrawD - - E~t~te. S.ttl~d til '" he IIsl<ed f earfully, , ~erinB. Also Sy'rVeying Ilnd AbWilliam M. Omdor ! 'to Horace , " '• " hl:1'AI~tilnl!". Write'l lrid I will call " She is dead," was the low re- TASK I J. Boesch , 10'2 .45 'acre~ ill WaYne SA" ~ Ohio , , $am D. Henkle , Wayply. ownship . , , ' , Jll , " Ah'! Murgha ri ta dead! Laura Bell CQndon , to ,Enoch She wns so like you, child. Dead I Tooley part lot 'No. ,623 ,and lot Liv1ellt()ck, , Chattel s, Fiv'e.an d·t.wen ty years is a w eabought. 625 i,n Frankli n. ry while , Dead!" Oblo. , ---n~ s ighctl, a nd his tenrless eyes Commi .. ioDe,.' ProceediDa~ lookod th o u~ht'fully into the fire, Memor ies of other da ys were ris· F"~rD:ler~ Warren and adjoini ng ing up and passing before him in countie s m$y obtli'in money ' on swift process ion. He saw himself long time loans', at I) per cent Inand her, orphan bl'other and sistere~. Coat of securin ", the same Id very tensona bJe; :throug h ' The t I" wander ing ha nd in hand over Federa l eLand Bank. For 1urther heir beautif ul island home, with YE<;.1-40W WELL I Qf:IV1E :M8ER. itJfprm atlon ' call on or address M. the sea wind bl?~ing in their fa-, THOSE DAVS,IN Al::R.1CA C. DRAKE , Treasu rer; phone 816· . \VITI-! THEc 5, Ilt:ld the SPIri t of the m ounX Lebano n, Ohio. ~~. ' . t\lln 'which tow erod around them ~OT, SWELil:Q.It-JG CLIMA TEOJ::. , ntering i nto t heir , hearts, Deat: T~AT llWPIC AL JUNGLE:. T~EJ2cU) thelD h,nd, lie'en th~t home, dear ~Ac;, \..1 TTL.e WATE Q 110 cE ' 'AD t.hat dOlle and precIou s comp.an· " ' ;:) ,'" J ,iQnshlp. They h ad tl1l~ed of, the 3A12f:LV~ ENOUGI-I F'OQ, , I)f., which lay before ,them-ro~e, ,~r · "' , DR!NK ING PU~~ , ctolo~ed ~d j oyou~, pl'.egnant Wlt~ I V' • ,-;POSE-S_ 1. glonou B QPp'ort,u mtles , andpo sslblliUes. '. Foy their 18land and the I ~r contine nt cl()se at b.. nd \\' r convuls ed a t ' ~hat time in er n p~ttio tlc e1!'ort.s, the his- ' t" wbl,c h hns .,een ' ;tiHt~ 'In Q ~ ' 'hi. ()rY of' lillU'ope, and ~o ()'Q • 'd l~ mor:.ff ardentl y t(J b~.. It tb ~.I:'~~ than young n · 'di ario~.i.. t.rwe heart-
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-._ " Tliore i!j · !'Ily one way to get ready for imm orta lity, and that Is to love this life anel live it as bravely a nd fa ithfu lly and cheerfully ns we cu n.- Van. I)yel~e .
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Mr•. and Mrs. A. S. Collett spent: the week-e nd in Winchester, Ind., the g uests of Mr. and Mr . Clyde Hiatt. The Men's Community club gllve o minstrel a't the Gym Tuesday evening, whic~ was well ~·eceived. Mrs. Amanda Starr and ,Mrs. Charles Gray , spent Saturday In Daylon with Mrs. W. M. Mathias, who. entered Miami Valley hospitnl Monday for un operation for the rem vo l of gall stones. Mrs. A. S. Collett spent Mondo y a nd Tuesdny in Dayton with her son, Robert, who is in school the\·e. The Fifth ond Sixth graues are preparing a "Tom Thumb wedding" to be presented at the Gym early next week. Your presence will be a ppreciated. Rev. A. W. Campbell , of Jam es town, will preach at t he J onah's Run church Su nday, April 21 st . Mrs. Hownrd Gruham and Mrs. Chnrles Gray attended a meeting of th e F1 0me Council at t he Farm Bureau office Wednesdny afternoon. Captain and Mrs. Charles Garner a nd lion, of Columbus, spent the weel<-end with Mrs. Mary Finch unrl Robert Garner. _ Two groups of the M. E. Aid will Rponser an Old Fiduler's conost at the Gym on F riday evening, Muy 3', A dmi ssion ' 10 and
Mrs. Mary Antrim and Ennis Antrim, of Du:"tl'n, l\h'. and Mrs. Harold Rogers al'td Mr : Gibson, of Bel1br90k, wer a unday vi /litors o1 'Ml'. and Mrs. I:mey Gib aon and family. l\h. and Mrs. , Wilbur Dnkin, Mr. and Mrs, Abe Dakin and Mrs, Geat·ge Dakin en.lkd on Walte\' Dakin and 1amily. Elvis Michael and ' fami ly and Hiley Gibson and fllmily ca ll cd on M~', Edgl,1r ..Poff nnd family, nell I Centerville, Monday night. It seems the 'Wcathel' Mun has deceived us in OlJr s pring work. Mr. , Ada Dakin iR ~ p e ndin~ 11 few days 'with her duughl el', MrR, Hozel Nix n . Evan Rcifllnid I' att nded thc Sdottish Rite ill Dayton Thurs day. Isainh, Howard I' lld Es her Kearns went La l\: it:l iRbul'g' on bu siness Wedn et\ua y II lol'nin g'. A lot of fun II -u noi sc wus regi!ltered at the L ·lI illl! of Mr . and Mrs. Odel Ifym: II. north l,r town. Isaia h Kearns nntl ch ildrc n wel'C evening callcl's of j ; 1' . and i\h" Evan Reifsnid er l\h " day. Mrs. Evan Rcif:lT1idl'r wa ~ ill anti missed two dll'·Ys or lIch oo l Illst week. Measles seem to l:" th e OJ'de~' for a few days. Severnl mushrooTtl s have Lee .. found the pa st w(!l·k_ Mi Sll Alice Chen()\ , ('t h spent th e week-enu at the hol.:(' of harles Cramer, in Leban on, Russell BuIes, .0 r Xell in, ,enIll'd on A. B IShaner, Vi -t!lI esday, Mr. and Mrs. J ~. E vans and Miss Alice Chenoweth spent last Thursday with MI". Burnel, near Bellbrook. Mr_ nnd MI"S. A. n. Shaner nnr! fam ily entertained a t. uinne\' Sunday, Mr. and Mrs_ E. Eo Beck it. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Bec ket t anti children, of Norwood ; Ir , ~nd Mrs. William Ro ep pem and chlldI'CJ) and Miss Edna Sha ner ,of DIIY ton. :Afternoon ct\l1e rs were MI'. and Mrs. Hal Waybright and daughter, Jane t, of Dayton , ond Mr. Er\'lest Dakin, C. P; Ellis and fam il y had as their dinner guests un day . J. C. McKnight and family. of Ne\\> Burlington; Vern'on and Raymond West, of Bellbroo k. Afternoon callers were William Ecton and famit y and Chestel' White (lnd fami.ly. Harvie Beckman , of Cincin'nnli, sp ~mt Friday night with A.. B .• hanero
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A Norwegian engineer lias invented a process for impregnating wood with 'a sub stanc e t hat renders I ·1 it Ii reproof. I NOT A SINGLE AR~EST I 'A bnilding cdmposed of timbers of impregnated WOOd, it is reported I - - -- - -. was erected near Oslo, the Norwegian capital. An efforts to set it afire fu il ed . The town of Hoopcr, Neb., has Provided the cost of the proceB.'! laid claim to the "Law Abiding hanlpionship." is not too great, t his discovery is IUs a town of 1014 population vllry valunble. It. will menn sRiand during 1028 not a single ar- er hom es. It will mean reduced in rest wus made wit.hin its borders. sura nee rates. All the people obeyed the ·Iaw. T he very thought brings to mind At least none wel'e ca ught disobey all kind!l of possibilities. ing it. It strikes us too that this kind William J . Dau, cha irman of the of wood has been known before. Board of Trustees of that town, Anyway, SOl'l1ething just like it says thllt tho churches are well at- seems to have been used in the tend rI, the sehools lire well fill ed, manufacture of certain foreign a nd the people mostly " mind their . bru nus of matches.
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The Juniors banquetted the Sen iors in J'oyul manner at General Denver hotel in Wilmington, Friday evening. Mrs. G. M. MacDonald has been quite ill . ...... The Hou sehold of Faith ... ... the 'statutes of the United States of America, anll made his name Without-raith, little that is worth Immortal. whllo can be accomplished. Ev· By faith , Woodrow Wilson, backery heroic or great hunlanitarian od by a great liberty-loving peodeed' recorded in history is a pIe, delivered a hem sphere from monument to unswervi ng taith. the menace of tyranny. Like St. Paul in Hebrews, eleventh Linco!n, he gave his life for princhapter, instances many notable ciple, in faith that never for an examplcs of faithful men in ac- instant wavered. . tion; it would do no .harm if we And Lindberghs" great achieveread thM story a lit tle oftener. me nt. Faith, faith , faith! We have plenty of SQch' ·testi. Man is the only, creature capamopy here in America. By faith, ble of possessing faith; the lower George Washington with his hand: animals have no need of it. When rut of ragged troops, was able to J .see a faithless man or worna Coree a .very powerful nation to buffeted by wave!! of misfortune capitulate. Faith in his God, his aJld discontent, my sympathies faithful followers and himself. are awakened~but that doesn't By faith, .the homely Lincoln help anyJ;lody;' ,faith must . be hammered away throQgh ' poverty, Mught for. seized held. It costs ndvel'8ity and a blqody war- until nothing; ita value is greater than he drove the wqyd " slavery" from that of the costHeet ge:ms.
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For the unlovely . interior of one's dresser the shops offer fascicinuting pads of plain or tlgured silk in harmony with the color scheme of the bedroom. Or we may make these accessories a t home ilt very little cost. The silk should be cut the exact size of the bottom of the dre,ss er drawers, allowing for seams ot course. Line the pads with a layer of cotton sprinkled with sachet, stitch the edges together, and quilt t he pad in a simple design. with s ilk thread of contrasting color.
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By Farmer 3mith One day Br'er Rabbit was seated n the parlor of hili home readirig I boole and smoking hi. pipe when le looked up and saw a pair of eyes. He looked again and lhere wu Billie Bun!!y with 'his peeper. )pened . 0 wide it seamed aa thou.lh \ COME: AND SEE OYR NEW LI NE · OF SHELF PAPERS ,' NAP'hey were all thllre wu to him. ~ "Hello. Billie, wh~t do you want?':! KINS, WAXED PAPERS and OTH ER NOYELTIES ,IN THI'S LINE liked Br'er Rabbit. _ . h[ want a stick of ~dy, or 10m. IUlar,". anllwered Billie. Well, I dO' declare'" exclaimed Br'er Rabbit. "Y"u'll have to uk your Mother. Don't you know rather. are not ' fllppoecd to aiv~ , t hildrtl\ thins. that are not ,ood' for them ?... ~- ., _ .1[1 that IO?" aaktd Billie Bunn}', In great lurprh,e. "I thouiht you were the beet father In the world. You look 10 good And kind. Will I have beautiful fur like yours .ome 4ay and If [ put my ear. down like your., will it part my hair? 1 do' want to loolc~ · lIke you, for Mothu/ laY' YO.II are 'very hapdlOme... .. _.!, Br'er Rabbit got up and reached In the clolet for a piece of candy ' and gave a tiny piece to Billie. . In If they Dte new and beau• little whil. Mother Rabbit came home and started 10 Ilat supper: t ifu l, YOU cr.n keep them Br'er Rabbit waa reading hi. book.1 that way. After a While the two children cama' in and when the), sat down to sup-' Ii they n.re not, you can per Billie waln't very hunary, while" Bobbie BUlln), couldn't ••em to gat MAKE them that way! tnough to eat. ', - ,.. If·, "Have you been -e.tlniea;dy?~ , liked Mother Rabbit. " I "Ye-e-e-5," sAid Bill",. "Old your fat~er give it to you "I , cannot · tell . A l i.e:~ .. replied I Billie. '.. "He did." A8k fQr "Clear" if you want a pl'ok.dive . • 'Mother Rabbit ~ wem - over to Br'er Rabbit and took hi. pipe out finish that will keep new fio ol's new of hi. mouth. "I'll give ~011f Plit with the beattty of the '1: 00<1 showing l'Irercln a th rough. batk ill '_W~'-~! 'ai~y-- - .1 lIOl/fia Paint Ask for natUl'al wood shades if you or /o'llliHh want a fll1ish t o g ive old flOol:s-even l or Ilr; ry painted ones!- a new polished hanl~ Purpose
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,PI1jysical iden~' are. as jmporta nt os ' mental ideals. They · are fundamental! . 1'hroueh them you are ,able to develop a founda.tion upon which the wJiol~ structure of human life must b·e built. I ha"e· six daug'Mers to educate, and I cOlillider , one of the mosb important phases of their education ,ii a proper undel'8tand~ ing of wlUlt their . own phya,cal personality slioulc;l app~olti~te, as well !is a gener~l knowledge of the physical nature Of J10th sexes. Such knowledge gives a boy or -girl a -clean, wholeSome ' attltude t oward sex life. It'saves them from the unwholesome attraotion of' "s'm utty" storl'es, and gi1es ' t hem ;, a ,liigh , stand~ra of respect fo)' thej~, own hodlea. . . ' A Jloy who Is ashamed of his Jlody and .knows but IIttl~ ot ,what . his:' !orm should ' approximl\te,\ 8S ,.' .. man cannot ,enthusiastically . succ~ssfuny work fo.!, the , «Jevel. ri . d !'I 3'A opment manhood.ot. 'supe Oil an sp1en'!l'" '1 II · ' a' young' liunit.y , to view :' ,(em,lnine figurell, . selecting - a " lifemat, ' 'T
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warped. Ho~ can he ' know that true beauty 'is balled on health child'ren and lItre~gth and that h t d f h" may, reap t e rage yo IS 19nOranee? And yet, every so.~lIed reform er i,s •. ,,:~rking . for the pu~pose of 'suppresslng the presentation of undraped fl. gures. He would take away from the', human race the inflplration_ that aids and stimulates the develo,p ment of prlcele88 physical Ideala.' , Don,'t let "him fool you. Nak~dneaa and menta~cleanlinesa go toThe more'" you are able view perfect specimen!! C!f .lulIy ' develqped manhood and' woman hood ·the cleaner alid more whole, some your m,ind will be in ,J:e f erence to all 'Physical things. Be. gil) 'now- while ,you are yO\lng~ to build up ' your ' Ideali ,a bout physical beauty and he~lth. . Go to the ' art .,1~11 riel for your in),'j~d oub"~he tnith for ~ : ; 'r needs- no clo~.es; in ,. Sno C d!I n adomment et ,cen e . ~ ee. 0 < . ', tlie v.e ry, :httbeat standard of phys ical 'Perl ,. eetl.o n for. y.o~nelf . a. nd . h I b t the one 'w 0 8 to- e' your ma e and ~on't let ~nyone talk you out of it.
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Ruth Jlllyes has been on th e l\'(lI.t d soon recover, Children sick list for almost a week. with Frau Voellner cO!lfirms that. Beef broth with barIc" the grippe. P d H e 1,....._ ..__•__'"__..._..,..__•______.._ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ C d h J 'b ., ' M . I ' S8 Helen Thomas spe nt Thul's Washington says resl ent oovH~r reame a 1 ut <;;arrots and peas Intcllds to b~ tht boss of his party. Boiled rice day night with Miss H elen Kruer mllt ht wdl. SlIlCl' It ga v~ hlln 22 .000,Orange custard_ Sponge cake ana attende~ II. surprise party on 000 ,'otes. Republicans of the South ~,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ______ ~o Mias Ruth Lighter. it being hel' are told the Rtpubllcan party must be Aprieot Fritter. eighteentK birthdaN". Those pres- reconstructed there on a, so~nd. permaerit were: Harriet Fordyce, OIa nelll ba~ls, on the assumption that the . For a tempting br,e akfast spec- Smith, Emily Stanton, Julia \var IS past .and forgotten,. and that ial-bel\t together 11 eggs, % cup Mount Helen Kruel' Helen Thom- , the South WIll )0111 Repubhcan prosmilk, 1 tablespoon sugar; add dry MeSdames Ha:old -Gorsuch, pcnty, politically" I( the Repubhcans ingl'edtertts sifted togetlier _ 1 as, J R b ' beho ve themselves. cup flour, 1 teaspoon baking pdw Lll;ster ~~rsuch~' Hamer ~mes, 0 SeIlin g Fede ral offices to the highest Campbell, der and l,4 teaspoon of salt. Chop ert Charles Bunnell. Roy GIbbs . and hldder IS to be. stopped. __ one c up d~ained canned apricots S~veral from this communi ty SOlllt COlIgrc.smcn IOsiSl th-at Presiand odd to the batter, beating weU . ' d ' ~ _ "0 . ~l~'nt Hoover must write a farm relic ' D~op from spoon into deep hot, enJoye the op,eretta, . nc e l n ~ ' blll and 1... 1 ' Iht party pass it. Thef fat and fry to .light brown. Drain Blue Moon," at the new sc h o~ Pr(,Sldc'llt will probably say. "No, you an):! aerve with maple syrUp. . auditorium at Springboro last Fl'I- 1 wrllt' it. and pass It. I f it ISI1'·t too ~ . day night. . f oll sl1 I Will ;,ig n It," , Chicken with Vecellable. Mrs 'R G ~nders'on has been I It IS not ra y to confer to a dis'. : ' . th' : k i. t for the last week orgalllzcd induSlf Y, mIllions . of ~en . C~t meat of a roastmg ~hlcken o.n e SIC 18 on mllliollS of larms. producll1g wlthIn pIeces and or plan. Ihe pros""rilY en• put ~ lay. er l n CDS- With ,t he lIu, v'Ul nl"lhod , , .. sorole;. sprmkle ~Ith flour and Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough joyed b)l well orgalllzM quantitdY dP.roseasomng and, a IIttl e wa t er. Add spen t .:>unuay t\ -,.." IVIWl'th Mr. an d Mrs • ducli(ln lIIuustr)l that pays goo a alyer of d.lced assorted vegeta. J9hn Gieger ' at Bllinchester. Mr. de nJ . blel, ~asonmg ?nd butter; 1'e- Gieger is very sick with heart A very old ChlO cse statesman named peat, cove~ the d18h I1n~ cook for tro~~le and dropsy. .' Wu T ze -Hui was one 01 three that, ' 1.,. hours In m,o derate oven •. Then Mr,:.,and', Mrs. John Kruer and , on thei r word o( honor, .guara.nteed pour over the whol,: a c.uP of family enteL1:ained toe laUer's the life and sa fety o( L. Chal-sun, eream and cook ten m lDutes. Aunt DalBy .a nd famiily" from Mid- goyrrno r ~( Call10n. '. r * , ' . , 'Co.· LI Chal-sun was c1(ecuted by the dloto~n1' '. . Nationalists. in.spite 0, f the. guarant,ee. p"tato ~ela. . ~ , MI'x 2 cups 06 Lyonna'l-se pota. I Mr. ana Mrs. Will Ross, ascom- ,The aged Wu Tze-hu.1 consl~ercd him· ~ panied by Mr. and' 'Mrs. AI ROBS, self disgraced and ~Illcd hlmsc,lf, al'toes witli cup ' dicf' d cooked bo. o! 'Springboro . spo'n t Sunday wit h though he .had notl)lOg to do' With the 'lon. 1 egg well beaten cup Mr and EUA'ene Ross of execulion o( the man guaranteed. milk and tab,lespoon choPPl,ld par- We'st' Carrolt~n. T;h ey also 'eall, Many Westerners will find it difficult sley' P ou r Ino t h.0 t , p.,~ ... ."1'1'th . 2 ' ed on F.red ' Wade .at FranKlin, D "~ who to Ulldcrstand that suicide. Senator McNary. he;ld of the Comtablespoons butter or bacon . ts:t has been - auffering with a deep ~nd cook over moderate heat until cut above his knee! and ' thought mittee on Farm Rt'lieC, asks John D. lirowned. · he was 'getting alo~'r ' all riah t, but Rockefeller, Jr., Henry Ford, CI,larles -0·was taken worse Saturday. He is' M. Schwab, J. P. Morgan, Paul M. Be.t Coat Haaler. thought to ~e aome better at -t his .Warburg and Owen D. Youlli to give If you cover metal or" wood- writing. adl/ice. . en coat hangers ' with velvet., the . Mr .. and· Mt'a. Jobn ' ucCnllough T'hnt lntercst:ng Colll'ChOn .)t . . , ,,, "J" farm ers ,",oulli probably ~ell 0't ~arment8 will not '8lip ' off;as they an~ \ fa~ly ,attended the K . . o! P. farmers fim of all t(.o orgam.zc thCl~ do on uncovered hangers ot:. those supper. a~ CeJi~l'VilJe Saturday busincss,. eliminate lost motIon and •' lime. including an hour and a huf .:overed with ailk. · : night. ~ . ' ' '~. ' Hr. ,and .. MTa. Charles Thomas (or the hl~cd man to hamen ' and un· Wi - d '" tt..II<:- team. But Roclldeller, a 0"' ...Sh'•d e. called on' Walter K'lC'u er and fa m- II~mnS5 ~, d1 . ... ~ Schwab and Yuung declin~ to a v ~e , ' When 'white .window shade's i1Y j·Sun(Jay afternoon. , Morg~ is ill Europe. The tarmers becol1J.e. soiled, rub them 'with 'a - - .. will have . to work !lut their problem. ,_ _ : rouCIi white .flannel cloth dipped in . I " ,.'''' t 'Sjr, Hbber, Wilkins plans to erou flour..: . ,~, :.. , the Arctic in a submarine, under the ice to out the dept\! of water. ~~ of the ,~'in, ~n~ain~ '!~ Arehc c~c:, ' ,. ., . He woukl 'fo.llow ,cfa", in, tM' i~ rominl up' ~every twel'lt)l· four boUi'. -0-
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nlre ot the p tit'lind grllnd jUliies 'f or Lhe Oldes t and Largel lt Calua lty May I rill of the WIIl'I'cn county Compa~y Introd uces Mrs. Enima B'H'nC!'tt'~ conditi on COllunOn pleas cou rt. The grand is grad oally impl·ov lng. jUI'y hal; been ummon ed fOT 'Mon New Plan day May 6 and th i petit jury ior One tube Klenz o Savi ng Crea :n j one can of R. J. dllm spent tQe week- nd Tuesdu.y, May 28. Ownors of privte, pas unger \,'i t h hi· {Iunlly lit Rockpo rt, hio. After Sha~ing Powd er; five Genu ine; Names drawn for the, grand ju- tomobi lcs h 1'e in Waynes ville auand With Milto n Sills an~ Mari a Cord a, in ry nio n vicinity . who~e cars have not been . Gi lette Blade s all for Mr. (I n d II'S. J . P. 1"1'0111 111 lind Tp. are Ida !\fay Doudar o, ; oi'll Ross, Washin gton Tp.; involv d in acciden ts and who :'\fl~ J . . Hawke were in D8~-ton Gmce Whitac re, ':a le m Tp. ; Ed- have not within the last t wo F l'idn'y . the w n anderv oort, Massie Tp.; Ev- been co nvicted of any majoryea,.. vloeret t Hnynes , Wayne Tp.; Martha lations of the motor vehicle laws Raymo nd Davis , of Dayton , \~' as I L. 0' Teall, Wnyne Tp. i Celia H. 'Can obtnin U 10 per cent reducti :l b U$ inc~s y is it or in Wllyne sville on YOU SAVE 35c Hlltfteld, Union Tp.; Bert Hnll, in the cost of th(!ir au Alao, Jack Hoxie , in t dny. tomobil e Deedie ld Tp. ; Hnrry Lollar, Un- pUbli'c liability and propert y damMI' . Frank Long, of olumbu , ion 'I'p. ; Lorena R eynolds, Union nge insurnn ce by huving E . L. DRUGS SOAP SALE in co mpa ny wilh friend s, i!l tour- Til; Fanny Ralston , Turtlec l'eek Hllrlan write their insuran ce with 'l' p.; John Booth, l'urtlec reek Tp. The Travele rs, of Harlfo rd, '~n .00 Re."nll Emulsio n ing th e Enst. 3 bars Life Buoy ::"onp Conn. Harlan Whitnc rc, H a rl nn Tp . ; the la rgest multipl e-lin ('0.1 iv r it 8 ge e insur3 for .. 20c Llda Parks, 'I'h I' Frankli is on n Tp.; Law- nnce orga nizatio n in the world. t hing everybo dy 'J .:lU ::;Y I'lIp I'el ', in $1 .08 hils- ma ybe not a clog, auto 01' rence F urnas, Wayne Tp. ~j Medica ted kin On l>, 75 Hli lt iling Akulll)\ 6ge The new plan of T he Travele rs, Petit jurors arc. Fairy E. Bak- Mr. Hurlan says, applies \\"(Iodc n leg- but a Bil'lh<l ny. Se'H,2G KrJll ,J.. ln ~ for $1.08 to car .. SOc It'd YO III' birthda y gift fro m "The cr, Uni on Tp.; .1:1. r;;. Hatton , Mas- ow nel'S, wheth er previou sly insur2 hoLLies $2 .00 I lle Egyptia n Pa lm • oap. ~ ic Tp. ; Ed na C. Kn upp, Turtle- etl or not. who cun comply with H () Ill C of Gift.'1 ." 60(' I'hill ipl\l ilk 1\I'y'9 J ewelry creck Tp·; Bert Retu lli ck, Turtle- t he qualific ations. Car .J for , , .. , 2Sc It p , l"{'bllnon, Ohio . lI1l1gnesi:l , 41e owners creek 1 p. ; H. W . Sherwo od WUYI1 I' who hnve take n out insuran 50 ' J\ Iell7. 0 T out h PUl'tl' 39c 15c R xnll T oilet onp , ce with Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Gordon and Tp.; Ednll Wag~~oner, Turtl e- '\ Th ' Trnvele rs si'nce 21i 'l'(),I1.h nl'u ~ h('s 19c 2 for 'March 26, 21c liR. R O!lll Wilker son we re shop· ~reek T~ . ; A. p. Cleven ger. Wash wHi be able to obta in the 10 per pi ng in Dayt on Tu esday. I~gt o~ 1 p. ; Wi ll Anders on, Frunk- ce nt I'educti on by -- --- ---~-secul'in g a prehn 'II)· ; Wa lte r Bur nett, Wuyne miulll crcdit endorse ment contui nF'll" S nlc ~ Oak dining room Tp. ; Frn nk Pone.e, Turt~cc~eek , ing Lire req ui red declara tions over ,~ lIil e , and one brass bed. Mrs. 'I'p.; Mary A. Elli S, Ma~~ l c fp.; I hb signll ture. ,, 1\1.V{, I' Hyman . lara Sc hwClrtz, Turtl ecreek Tp.; T he rll!e reducti on applies to Elwood Ault, Turtlec reck ~P.; , private pusse nger automo biles, J, L. M. Hopkin s arrived h ome Peurl Stu .... y, Tu ~"ll ecrec k 'l p.; lI sed eit her fOl' plensur e 0 1' busi, nillnlllY evening from a bu siness Thoma s Scott, U ilion Tp.; F r ed lI ess purpose s. gi rl s PHONE 120 Branch , attend WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO t rifl through the South. Mr. and AIMcDo nClld ,S~1 1l 1ll Tp.; Nora Mr. }fal'lu n- predicLs t hat ma ny cd church here on Sunda y morn- vu h McVay, Mrs. R. K. Holmes , Ihl\vke, ~~assl e Tp.; Gertrud e car owners hel'" in Wayne ing. sv ille MI'. and IIf I's. N. J. McVay , ,a ll of ]\[1'. 8 'rom Carr. Mrs. Effie Smith Croppe l', I ul·t lecre,ek TI~.; Donna lind vicinity will be quick to take Mrs. Ml1ry Mannon und <laugh- I Leesbu l·g. und Mrs. Flossie Carey were Leba- ~dwal'ds, Wu yne T p.; Llda 1· rost, advanta ge of this new plan, ns t.ers, Ruth and Glenna , of 'non visitors Mouda y. HAD- NEVER FOUN D ONE 'llll'tl ecreek T,: _ _ _ __ __ well liS th e r ecently a nnounced Wilmin gton came down and s near pent Tn stalm ent Payme nt Plan. C Iry's J ewelry Shop is open evHe unday afterno on wtih the Dayis "There was a doctor at school ery eveni ng- lh e most interest ing LOY AL 'iEMPE RANC E LEGIO N will be glad to expla in the details fam ily. of eith er plnn, lind to ta ke care Miss Vern Tibball s has return- this morn in' examin ed us, and he ~ lore in ebunon . f ull of gifts un said l. had ad' noids," said Mickey. usual and pra ctica l for Gradua The hegular meetin g of the of nul.omobile ow ners ,Who wish ed to hcl' home in Wellma n, af")1 hwat's thim 7" Ilsked ,m other. io plne e their in sura nce with the te r sr en dig a week with bel' aunt lion, BirthdaYR, W ed<\i ngs, Anni- Loyal Tempe ranc(! Legion was "They' re things in your. head v('rsnrie s, etc. held ui the home of Ruth antl Leo conwan y wi th a country -w ide in Dayton . as has to be taken out," answer ed clnim service. Paul Rich nnd ~~ - --and 64 Jler family, cent of near Mickey. onner, FI'iday, AJilril 12. In the absence of the preside nt, Charles mOl'e a uto mobile insurl1nce than Lebano n, were Sunday guests at "Ii's a lie," angrily explode d tbe LeMay pre 'ided in .a very pleasin g any other compan y. Phone num- the Rich home east of Wellma n. mother . "Oi've fine-com bed yure ber Mai n 300 ontract for ors particu 'l'ibbu\l lars, s and Terry head ivr'y Sutut'da 4th manner . Routine business was y night, and oivtransac ted and rep01·ts were given floor Dayton Sav ings and Trust, nre buildin g a fine garage for Geo. er on nil'noid did I nnd." Duyton , Ohio. Denny, near Wilmin gton. by departm ent dir e l~to rs . Twenty ~~'!'!"'~~~~~'!'!"'_"! J ohn Wilson , of near Lebano n, """"~~ - - - ...! --- - - - - . - -- - - - ·f o ur respond ed to roll-cllll and one canl e over and spent VVednesday new membe r was added to the list. a nd Thursd ay with h is sister, Mrs. During tl)e socia] hour th e hosLYTLE CHURC H Ella Ferris. tess and host neterta ined with piMrs. Anna Brown and son MorPrea~hing service at 0 n. 01 ., and ano and saxapho ne, and d ni nty ris, and daughte r, Mary, of near EYES IGHT SPEC 't'IHlay Sc hool ut 10 n. m. Ev- refresh ments w ere served. iAliS T Mr. and Chades J ohns sp ent Fert'y, were Sunday guests at the ery on invited. The next meeting will ' be held Wedne sday in t he Gem City. Tues day; 9 a.mo 4 p.rn J ordan home here. April 26, at t be home of Marj orie Rcv. D. V. Whiten ack, Ptl tor. Orville Phillips was a dinner A little boy came one day last Earnha rt. hurad ay 9 a.m. 4 p.rn guest Sunday of his cousins , Mr. week to make his home with Mr. METHO DIST CHURC H aturd ay 9 a.m . 8 p.rn lInd Mrs. William Wittter s, nell1" and !'¥Irs. B. William s, near OreHOW TO DRESS QUEST ION hurch School at 9 :15 a. m. Mid'dlet own. gonia. Free , Exam inllti on Morni ng Worshi p 10.30. Paul J . Mr. and Mrs. Chllrles McDan Hugh Burget t came down from Wortm an, prosecu ting Attorne y of Doo't n_elect ,.our .,.••• What shall I look for in select- and Mi'• . George McDa n , of Ur. Belmon t to spend Saturda y even1\.TEXT till1e you are in town drive llJ'ound and Montgo mery co un ty, will speak 00 • ing my spring c1otliting7 This is bunll, visited their uncle a nd aunt ing with his s ister and neice in RS a rep rllsenta tive of the Anti.l 't"few bundles of Red Tap.-k eep them handy onload MI'. llnd Mrs. S. H. Haines and Harvey sburg. the farm ' . aloon League on t he present t em- the questio n many women are ask- family Oil Tuesda y of for emergen cy fence repaira. " Mr. and l Mrs. R. J: Murray had last week. ing themse lves L.b1anoh , OhIo thelle days, Miss perance sit uat ion. Evenin g SerMr. and Mrs. William Colema n for t heir Sunday guests, Mrs. T hen you are always in position to replace rottina wood vice 7 :30; subj ect, "Weak Spots in Albertu L. Ross, of the O. S. U., ,nd Miss Thelma were dinner posts or to strength en weak spot I in the fence line without a Mil n's Charac ter". Official Board w ill give t he women of Warren guests Saturda y of Mr. and Mrs. county much inform ation which delay-a nd probabl y save cOnside rable lou of crap. or 8tcell Meetin g Monday at 7 :30 p. m. A Harold Kellis and son, Billy, of they can use in answer ing t his full attenda nce is desired . Sunor both. Mt. Holly. . shine Chorus ThuI's day 3 :30 p. m. questio n if they will attend one of Mrs. J. Berne J ones spent Satthe meeting s on "line in dress," And if YOIl want to throw up a tempora ry fence the pOIU 'fh e Queen Esther Society will which will be held at the follow- PI' day and Sunday in Dayton , the \ arc ,handy- you cun do the job while YOIl have the time-n o meet on Saturda y at 2 p. m. AU ing guest of Mr. and ' Mrs. W,a lter place and time. waitini until y ou c:an get a chance to come in and !tel the posta. 'arc welcom e. , Lebano n Grange Hall, 1 :30 p. {oore · and Mr. and Mrs. John ~ev . J ose ph Bennet t, Past or. limmer man. Y QU'U makc no miltl!ke in uainl Red Tap Steel Fence Poa:. m., April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Longac re Springb oro for every post need-th ey llJ'e luarante eci.. School House, 1 :3 0 .lOd on, Vil'gil TURTL ECREE K COMM UNITY Lee, were 6 o'clock p. m., April 24. CHURC fl dinn er ' guests Thursd ay of Mr. and Butlerv ille Aid Room, 1 :30 p. Sunday School 9 :30 a. m.; Y. Mrs. Melvin Swank. ____ P . S., 6:45 p: m. ; preaching ,ser- m., April 25. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham ~ vice, 7 :3 0 p. m.; pl'ayer me eting spent Sunday afterno on with Mr. Wedne sday evening , 7 :30 p. m. and MI'8. Charles Quitne r in their '9f~' erFence "The Church with a Welcom e." new home · near ,M iamisbu rg. Rev. A. Gordon Rich, Pastor. William G. Haines ,of Belmon t, RIGHT now, after winter lay.up s aq d winter drivin g, ie Made of tough, springy rail ateel they prolong the u.eru1U re spent Frida.y with his parents , the lime to go' over your Model T 'and find but jUllt whBl of any febce- b~ldlng it in steady .ec'u rity for many yean. Miss Viola Curry, who' has been Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Haines . FERRY r HURC OF CH{US T it need8 in the way of replac ement parla and,ad ju8lme n18. qu Easy to drive. One man with the Red Top One Man Driver Mrs. Belle Dinwid di,e and daugh Un ified service ' begins witb Bi- theite ill with pleu.r~Ll trouble for For a very 8m an C08~, you mny be able to ,pI'olec t Iqu,l .past ter, tw~ Miss weeks, t;1!1I drive 200 to 300 a qay-th il make. renee buUding Olive is ,und I,>aul Sav,ge , improv ing. and re- ble Scho ol period at 9 :30 a. m. mainta in your inve8tm ent in die car ond gel th()osa nda W. H .Curry went to a Colum- of :Waynesville, were Sunday pairs witb Red Tops a quick, el1.y and per,man ent job. Comein Come and heal' the details of the bus hQspit:81 Monday of nlile8 of additio nal service . for observa - guests of Mr. and Mrs. F loyd Savand let UI snow yqu the point. of auperio~ity of tho Red Tor "Pente cost to Penteco st." Conage an d childl'e n. ~ ~ T~ help you get the fullest u~ from your ear,' the test in to which we 'are enterin g. tion and treatme nt. Gene,v a McClur e was confine d Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Woolle y, Ford Molor ',ComltOny is still' devoti ng a coll8id erable " LOI'd's Supper and sermon at t o her home last week with pleu- Mr. and Mrs. Williarn Woolle y n.,e, section of Its Itlonls 'tQ the, monuCaclore of Mo.del T parts. 10:30 a . m. The preaehe J; for Sun- risy. . and little ' daughte r, MISS Louise ,. ' and will continu~ to do 80 lIiI long 8S they are needed day mornin g will be 'D. R. Dunn, Fred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chne. Woolle y ana Richard . Dively, of by Ford ownerS: of· Lovel,an d, the ministe " r , having , '" , , One Dayton , were Sunday, guests of . ulTange d ari exchan ge of pUlpits Reeves , who; has belm ill 'of kid, These 'purls are quickl y availab le throl.g b Ford 'd eal· Mr. and ney Mrs. trouble William fO, r Brown. ieveral . months ~~~ , ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~!!! !~~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!'!!~!!!!!!!!~ with Bro. Du nn for that day. An- died at hIs hom~ east"of ·er8 in every seclion of the countr y. Note the ~ 'prices' town on , Mr. and M'l~. Seth Furnas , s on ':' no ucemen t will be made concern in th~ pprlia llial gi,vcn belowl . and , "daught Monday er, aftern,o spent o.. Sunday Funera afl ser~ ing. the all-day meeting to be he ld Pilton' and pin.. I • at the church May 28. Bro. Dunn- vices ~ iIl be held Wedne sday af- ternoo n at the home of Mr. and ' ,1.40 Connetl lln« rod • Mrs. Walter ternoon Kenrick , ltev. . Curless officiat ing. ,. • l,(,o will preach on the subject , "What c..anllal Jaft • '. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns had !' 10.00 it means to be a Ch l·ist~in ." Hear , Nellie C. Lackey has gone to C,.Under Jlead • 6;00 him ; he is a unique and powerf ul Indiana polis for aD extende d vlsit for their Sunday dinner -· guCflta, CyUrider •. 20,00 with her aunt, Mias Laura Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johns and preache r. 'TbDe-. ear • .75 children , Paul and Vivian, ot DayTIme' .ear cover Chester William son. Ministe r. and other relltiv a .' 1.00 Mrs. Anna S*-"el1s, who haa ton, and Master Wende ll Salisbu Crankea ae • • 12.00 been the guetlt of her daught er, ry, of Clevela nd. Mapeto coil auembJ r ° , •• 5,00 ST. MARY 'S ~PISCOPAL Fir whee l. Charles Smith visited Mrs. Smith Mrs. Curless has returne d to her • IIU)O Tr.nam lllion .ear ilbaf' April 21, Third Sunday after home in Cincinn ati. Sunday , who ismald ng an indef1.65 Tranamlel lon euver Easter. Church School at 9 :30; • . Miss Marjor ie Haydoc k spent inite stay with her daught er, MrS. 6.00 Clatela pedal ' • • Mo,r ning Prayer and sermon last week with relative s in Day- Buhrm an, at Osborn . ..65 St...... .ear ...embl,. (Ie.. wheel and bracket• ) 10:30 .. 8.50 Mr, and Mrs. ,Rudd Saylor and ton. Seartel' drive, 4.25" ' All are cordial ly invited . son, of Lebano n, Mr. and 141"8. Gener ator. .... --- J 12.50 " Rev. J. J. Schaef ter, Rect or. Kesler Battery Graham and • daught ,. •. ° er, Bel' Subscri be f or tlle Miami Gazette 8.50 Carbur elor:' nice, were Sunday evening guests • • •• • 3.00 t Vaporia er ,a.ltlllb ly (with SIll.". ) ST. AUGU STINE ' CHURC H ~==~========~I of Mr. ~n.d MrB. Harry Graham • _ 9.00 . , Rear :: axle .harl • • • Robert Friend Bpent Sunday 1.75 First and Third - Sunday Mass DUr_1 Ja1 drive ·.ear • with his mother at German town, B.OO lit"' 8 :00 a. m.; second, fourth and , Unlvcn al JOIDI !lHl!mbl" • • • ' 0 2;50 who has 'been very ill for som~ fifth Sunday ,Mass at 10 :30 'a. m. • Drive aha/l ,plhlon • • ". " 1.50 time. Front we : . • . ' . Rev. Lawren ce B. Mollma nn. 9.00 Spindle eoauee tlD. rod • • FOR SALE 1.'tS Fronl ndlu rod • • • • 1.1M) WA YNESV ILLE CHURC H OF - - Rear IIprfn; . " 6.00 FOR SALE- Good Timoth y , hay . . CHRIS T Radiato......:.lee. ,.beD (1917-2 3) 15.00 F. A. Hartsoc k. Tel. 66F31 or Radiat or-I",e .hell (1923-2'1) There will be a special meetin g 14.00 Hood (191.7- 1925) . ' ~ 'a24 at the church Wedne sday, April F. K. Fairchi ld at farm. . , 6.$0 The mnny neices, nejihew s and Hood (1926"2 17, at '1 :30. , Everyb ody invited . ' 7) .... ek • SALE -1924 Dodge SCldan, other relative _,16'.!a " GuollD e I"nli • " s were • • shocked o · to' We a re especia lly anxious to have VJI' in g09d conditio n. C. E. Mich. read in Fronl r~dm (1911.1 ,925) ~aeJl. the newspa pers of , the every membe r of the chu)!ch pres- ener. 4.00 !ronl a17 fender,(19261927) • ' death of ' Mrs. Rachel ' Thompson : ••00 ,: ent. Bible Scho!)1 9 :30 a. , m. . • ear r~den' ·(l~.1925>' :eaeh ei eh • Roberts , who died at the ,borne , of .. 75 Su.ndny mornin g. A live and , 'BUr feaden (l~26-1~1) eaeh . 4 0 0 0 her s on in Willl'lineton, Clinton :II_nlD " board·!. '" . . , . . lng school. You, will like it. The' . . . . . . . . . . . .1 .25 . . .l. county', receQ.tly, Mrs. Robert s IIorit (hanery tyPe) • , . ' . ' ° ,I Lord'.'i Supp(!r follows "J.mmedlate, • 1.50 ,leaves Ilea"m a numbe p allembl r ,of Y : neices, (191'5- 26) pair , . nepliIY. Evenin g 'evange listic service ,5 .50 T~, ear top (1~1s.2 eW8 5) eomple to . ", ' • and other relative s,'Wbo .kn4!W ' a~ 7 :3 0 p. m. A rousing song sert. . , . ,To• • ~. ~ l(19Z6-21~~ eomple te, 'ladn,4M ~arlalDe '27.00 nothing of her death unt il dter vIce and a , good special mu . . : .... I."ear.-.I D net.. . , RESiD EN1' r blH'\al. S~e wa~ 'the lall,t , o~e of $5.00 number . ' The ministe r has a: tarl'e family and ,a n aunt ;ot" K. ~ ' prleee ~ fbr.'~ 'o!d1! i.ji, the ,c~ , ~, ranged iUI; exc;hange ot "ulpita WIor.1i miaIIJ Ibw. , It l.lillJ _.i a A,a l ,r ate sO you J;1U11 with Bro. D. R. Dunn, of Love~ ,• of Turtle la ~d, whQ recentl y' conduc ted an bow " ,'advance .Iult the ~b eciA . P~JlMANENt LOCAT ION creek, gave UII a .hort .but pleaievange liatle campai gn ,here.' J ' call 'Sunday mornt\l lr· ' Ufil gi:Y-e him a '~rty weicom eilnd ' ' ~ Kate Jord!ln and daul'ht er, the inapira tion of pre~ching to 1l I-Htanna'lh, and BOJlS, Frank and Ed, , great cr!)wd. His subject Sunday . LEBAN ON, ,O Hio were Shoppin g in Wilmln~on 1f1at, . night will be, "Other ' Founda ~ E,.. ~xamialld " . ' urd tions." D<!n't miss. it. b' . C...... F;itt.d . , Repair. Robert. Andrew s and daUB ter, Cheste r William,son, Mlnillter• . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MarYDett, and the two
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IIlI' l f!l' nC'y ami tax IlllIll in hicago. 10(' ( ' \i n ~ clT., ('tivl' nl milln ight lIPM i"" ( ' IHnI Li l ,· " p" n t SaL ll rd:., 011 dntC' of filing lin d nll t he ! ~ O P I1l' S:r) - Oa k din in K rOOm ' ig- ilt a nd S lllid ,. \, \\'ith 1'I ·llIl iy,· · ;t't ('uy:; Ilw t·N,J'Lll·. Th sc' la\ s II1 U~t lI ui te, and one bl'll~s Iol"1. !\11'~' 1 W::sloing t"n C. II . b' ll r upe l'1 y (· ;\ i t ~·d by that 0: ICill1 M er !l y mn n. w:lh • c\ iU1I hc adi l~gs lIml ind x : i·. l r ~ .J. r. ~.1(·r:1'1l· !' I n ~ in Co· T lw fl r l'i1l'stl'a a nd n q ll art !' 1 uo:", d " nlt' I" ":; of th ~<':"sion' I' W~ MI'. and Mrs. O. R. Unglesby and ullllw H toda y t o atlc tld tloe flln - rrum W .1 1. S ., WI' I"l' "t Ih" will I", i ~:· Il .. d at".1 di Ft.i-iblltcd bv !\!II :;. J\l. D. Ua ird \'.' [ ' 1'1' : l:opl' :n l-: '1':11 "f' ..' frfl'nd. t .. neh e l·'s l1J(!ptill l~ 111'101 :t! l .,. bll r. o n S c) C'La l' y [l lwn hboul thirty rl ny's in Daylo n 1Il oNlny. li st .'n t ll l da~' , Ap.-il ~n , lind c' n after: 11 I'il ~ ha v' hl'l.'n re cC'il/cd MI'!>. 1':l11ma Bal'n l' tt !ln,1 [':. V It' rtnin <: d them wit h :·.'I·t·rnl num fln tl fill 'd. An~" Qli (, d cs iri ng a copy 1111'•. and Mrs. J oscp h Evan ~ hl)d . Bal'loh;:r t, uf ircinnati spe n l bers of ftne lIJu .- ic. Il1:lY s 'cUl' ~ . nm!\ hy m:!!-in g nppli - I a s th 11' g-uC's l ~ n e day l a~l w()c lc ! S UI!,i:ly in Wa YlloHvi llo, • coLion Lo t.h l' owec uf Lh e Sacre. 1Mrs. Wal'n c t', 0\ Day tun. Tho alre~c1y fi nl' 'o ll rcl inn of tnl:y of Slnte. F l' . SII Ie t\t II''lIltIc1efl' ~ I. 1I1111w r I F'0l' "lws t J'[ ~ II It S I'on~ign YOlll' ~ ht'lIhb(' I' Y !1 ho ul th e ~' ('h ol ' l hnll ';,' li Vt' :-; trw l\ to C: 1',' f'n - I\ l1l1n'v 'Cn , hn!! been add "ti to r('(' C' lI lIy by MI'. \ ':1I'd, :Hi 1{:t!l'ani 7. ~, 1 indi vidu a l lll' a" ~ of Lh e I'Il l'i ou !l ri e plll'l(·ir ... inn:ltl. in \':11'1' or D. It : 811 1i ' Smi l h. 'fll c schoul gr o llnd ~ Pl'(,pig h '() ughs, chc:lp . mOnl. have ' uhl11 ilted th o:!il' snl!\1'y bury. se nt n vcry nltractil'c Hpp,l':tl':1 n e nnd mai n tenanco schedu les to the WIlIt I' In 1'1; rln ll f alll il ~' ~ I'l'n t I his spring . fin:lIlce director and after th S unday in Dayton t Ill' 'III" ls OJ Ru s.~ c l SlIrfnce is v i s ilin~ h i. 1I1l10unt.q were npPl'ov ed t he op- \\Ir. and i\f I's. Iyde Cox. nlld e .Hal'l' I·Y SUl'fnc(' nne! family The boy s of the S mi th-Hug1H'!l TII'olJrintio n 111 0:lSlll'e was taken up at 'el ins Grol'e, Pn. IlepartllllJ1 \ have l'eo\'p,'anizeu by t he r:U \ ~ 1'tIOI ' , who in all pl'obMessrs. HUl'ry Pra LI' I'. i\IIlI'l'Il \' or'gn n--::--..,;:- ~fi ~H C S Trill c n u and l\lnl'~31, ;t their a ~ s()cia tion into th IIbility will hortly s ign m .n1l'. th :l.,d Gl e. 1l iIopkin s 11'1'1'1' a l th~ 'zati 1\ kn ow n II!; th "Future .FIi r fund s t·o finonce t he st nt e govel'n - ~ ;Ls n·l'l.oi r 0 .. l' l he we k-C'nd . ' 1~ r1 w:II'r1 H e n tl' l'lui ncd lh e B" idg c' 111 'I'''' of A nwl'iell ." n ntl hn e mac!(' FORM£R RESIDEN T KETROW'S BROS . CIRCUS ATTEND MYER HYMAN 'S club S:1tunlay afternoon. mont fOl' tho nex t t wo years be· applicatio n for a chllr te r . Thill coming available imme dia tel y thor E'll1ip your ca,. with nn nu to TO EXHIBIT IN TOW.N ' CR E AT REMOD ELI NG SALE HAS INTEREST ING T~ [P I~l;ociation is ' natio n-wi Ie wi th 10 fo' O I' ~n le at Mllddon's Lumber after. COnlll!lSS. ce t h m nt Cary's ('ul. 8tate and na iona l chapt('I'i'<. Ynrli. !l steel fe nce PO!!t drivur!! : Jew 'Il'y Shop, Leba non, hio. Ketrow B r05. Circus and Trained Myel' HymaJ;'s Great R emodel- wi ll d r ive posts thro llgh r ocks on It i!> s pon,ol'ec! by Ill' !l a te su rn a Il·tler ll\ h l' 1~1O hal', frs. R codification of t h e criminnl Wild Animal. p r:viI'OI'!'l unci ot:hel' !'\ tate a nd nn~a l e will pen tomo rl'ow crcek beds easil y. ing~ ,. II (' 0 k , :'IT n~ . Ba ryl Macomb r Mr. an d Mrs. Carl Druce, of laws will become e ffective nin qt:y Th LI" dny mo rn ing, p romptly at !) ol umuu s. w ,'0 week ~n(] gues ts :;i\'l s : 11 in te resting d e cription o~ MI'. nnd MI' ~ . H nl'l'Y TUl'n l' nnd ' io na l lI'lul(lfs nf yocat innn i ag'l'idnys niter fili ng l he Gill II-Ward Ko l l'OI" B roth el's' i)'cus a nd o'clock, anti wi ll con t inue for 15 "on. of Bll ll b ro ok, spe n t Su nday ,;jIlt ure. The Oh Io fI!lsoc ialion of a I N'C' h t :I': p >:hc tnok with her bill. Under its provisions county of M1.'. and Mrs. W. E .Corn 11. Trained Wild Anim al 'holl's, t he da ys. hll ··k l l.d . !, he sl\ y ~ : wilh F . B. H e nderson a «d fa mily . "Fulu r Furmel's nf Am 1' ica" i ~ commissioners arc authorizod to q slnte organi?atinn of amiate d 10In order to exhibit his stock Miss Mul'Y Leah Edwards was .. n Ihe N:n ional hig hway _ o. t ented enterpri!1e which has wo n cC)ntTact with rndio companies for cn l ' ehaptCl's in cll oo ls having orsuch . h pI!jlisq !r'OJll n cwspap rs attracti.vely Dud :fo r the . ~o nv e n The Flll'mers Exchange priceR th guest of r~lnliv . in , Da~ton >d O is !l 1.0 1lI 1e nt p up ' by HIe radio casting of any information of ' ()L le t clti(!!! wilt exl1i'li 1t at Way- ilmt'c uf his customers, Mr. Hy- on Quality coal for the com ing !!'uJ'li z d ins ! ruction in v( c t ional ftoom-Friday to Sunday evenIng. . ri. .' J . h r;;"-t 0 " The Pioneel' concerning fel onies in which 'tbc :\To!.l ler: " f 'O\'t'r e tl Wu~6n Days." nes ville, Fri day, April 26 . nnd man wi il make u numbe l' of a lte l'- geUSO IJ will he Il~ low as good COllI [lgricu lt ll rc IInd el' the pro is ion of perpetrators escape; s ix peremt he ::imi h-l-lur,h!l!l Act. Saws fil e d by ma cllin e. ~llt.' It i. R ~::1 tll~ M i\ !'Lln uonn t.cd every aSSU1'unce co mes fl'om pla- atilll~ s in h.is store wh ic h will n e- cn n be bought. tory challe nges each are nil owed Th e purp"se8 of this ol'ganizaces w hel'e ·it ha" shown reccntly. ':;llilalc room fo ' lhe workm('n. cl nnel', t ruer, f aslel·. R oy Plgwoml1 n holding II hoh y and II small l Ill'osecution and defense in mUl·· T o pl'ovide Th e Loya l Tempernn ee Le(Jio n t ion Ill'!' [IS fo ll ows: 1I(, y cl in ~ i ng l u h I' ,kb'ls. ' he t hat it is cll~ nn and u p-to-date in Co n: equcnt ly l he public is givc n del' t r ial in dis missing prospec- olt, ot 'Mnddcn's Lumber Ynrd. e very l'e~pe(!t [lnd gives t he 'big- t ho:! opportunity to buy f resh, up- will me('t at t he ho me of Murjori e n I' lati nship whi ch will give !' l1ll' oI t o luo king fur over nda!' th e old law t ive jurors ·l\fi~s Lucille la rl<, of . 'pr ill's f 11(' ho ri zUl\. ~ st enlerta inment value enc oun- lo-date mel' ~ IUllll li se ut a gr!!ut an d Churl es Burlon Enrnhurt OTI grOl lp id e ntity to nil nJ()mbill's : to . the defense had s ixtee n and t he .. 1 11 " h ill · nl'e sn muny un d high te r'cd in many years, if ever be- sa d ng. T he stol'e will be ope n Friday, a fte r scho?I..- - - - - cr nte mOl'e interest in t he intelstn te fout·. Trial j udges will be hospital, Dayton, Ky., will go t n Iigel1t cho ice o f farming occupa:fore. eve ry {?ve ning during t his sule. permitted to correct defects in in- L oui ville next week to take t\\'o 011 th e l'oud thil t y ou ca n ~ome Mi Fses Doris Hawke a nll Alice tion; , to create ane! nurture a love Keb'ow Broth )'s' Circus includ es months' special training . Soc inrge Lills for bargains. it~·t'S r C' :t,: il:l n:: ~s fiv(, !ind si.x dic t ments even after t l'ial sta rts, CUll1phell . Mrs. F. R. Moomaw and of co unt ry life : to E'nco llrag e<l11. \\ 11 " 1'1 (1111 ur. '" hill. rt i ~ \\;on- nCl'o\>utic and aerial performa nce, thu!> preve n ting casel' be ing "Mother's Day" 'i!l May 12 th is II 1'1' 111. V n u ll rili s hill is 14 ,1[; wild animnl s tunt~, including disI MI'R. M. F . W eltz were Wilminton u cationn l and l'ccl'ea t ion!l1 !lcUVthrO'w n ou t or court or delayed be- year M. E . CHURCH PLAY elect your g l'c etin ~ card s 1'e 'l ;! , ri i" ulloll l ] ;{ I;', miles enst 1l ln:s in which lion s e xemplify the ' vis itors Tu asdny uJtel'noon. itiel; fn r stud en ts in vocational cause of mi nor technical defects. and mottoes at Cury's ,J ewelry . ag ricultul'e; tu [II' mote t hl' ift ; to mastery of man el'el' wild hea sts . of W J1 ~ h in;.: ,m. Pu. Scenery H ill an Nnmerous oth er enllllges are mod a hop, L ebanon, Ohio. d cl own comed y. The circ us "Th o Tillie of H is Life," gi ve n For Rulo at Madde n'f1 Lumh(,I' cncoul'agl1 coopel' tive eJl'o 1' t ;m d it is ri c- htly named , has nn as s uggested by t he Ohio Stnte hUl'ch Yard S Na tional double jack fellc(' anJong st uden ts ancl the confidence hy m II) bel's of the 1\1. K acts m' carefu lly chosell, and I'ep\·le 'n t ion of 1-173 feet. bur a ssociatIon and a joint legjs.1 ellcn the hig hest t ype o( e n te r- . 'chool ut t he Gym last Fl'iday sh·etchel'. th e tool to stl'etcl' of t he farm boy in hilllljelf and Mr. un d Mrs. W. 1<. Ril ey nnd "Whc n c I' l' \\'0 ' J\\, them loalfing i ui nm ellt bein g offered in the va- lIight, was e nj oyed by a large audIntive commi ttee on com·t pl'O- ~On , of Man fieltl, wel'e gues ls of yo uI' wi re fe nce with. his work; to pl'omote sc hola rship or u! I ')Udin ',~ oa lllllt'g cs we stop'cedu re. . a l11 0 llg ~tt lrl('n { s or v()cationnl l'ious l in s of endeavo r. The wild ien ce. The ehamctel's were well l\f1o. lind !\fJ·S. Joseph EVll ns Mon(led and wlltch e d fil l' awhile. I':ac.h animul di, plays ure of a' Hupel'iol' C05t unil lhe pruducti on received day night and Tuesday . . MI'. nne! M·l's . F . B. He nd erso n, t.1''liningo And to develop rllralleadburg' ho lJ :frU llI !.lOO t o 1000 -ons Petitions to initiate t h e bill creMi~~ LOll i ~c R end'el'HOn, Mrs. Cnth - el'f: hip. natu re u nd imcJud e "Lu cy ," lh e 8- favornb le coml11 n t. ".lI d t he u nloa tl ingsllove ls Ii.ft five ating 1\ state boa rd of chiropractic Fot' 'Sale, 3000 rods of Amel'i:;ell r-olcl elephant, g randdaugh ter . The financia l part \I'us a lso ve ry ('rin e olel11an and 1I11·s. D. L. examiners will be circulated by cun zinc in suln ted wir e fence full antl !-Ii,; to ns at u ti m e. of the falllOUs "Jumbo," who mi!.llc ,'nli5facto l'Y t o those concerned . Pl'act il" 11:1. 111'!,\'lIn f o\' the fi e ld rano \\'e re Dayton visitl'Ol'R last "011 t h HOl'lh sid of o. 40 tho Ohio Qhiropr'tlctic society. so ga uge a nd fulJ we igh t; best cver . t!e ll a big hit in t he DUI/ id Wal'k Th ~1 following pel'solls I\l' 1'- Th ul' ~ dny . 1I11! !'t. t n h(' 1J(·ld nt L"bnllQll May 11!"I'I> h n Li!; (' u ne-shaped ~ l ag that the. e lectors of t he state may made . Madden's Lumber Yard . Griffith procJiucli on of ' 'ully uf fl poll sibl e ior the succ~ss of the :3 . A 10cl11 tryo ut will be held p Il e Irom a coa l -mine that looks thr ,awdu~t;" pass upon the measure, either , play: K 'nncth Reta lh ck, KenTh e Ludies Aid of t he 1\1 E ,,(,o n. adopting Qr rejecting it. This is Mr. a nd MI"S. W. B. Squires, Mr. lik u vuleal' o fo r it b urns all the This 'how is fill' beyond l11a- ne ~h St John, Mrs. Lu cill e Bland, church will hold a "coo ki e" 'sal~ time ns do Illl slllg' piles. On in confo,rmity with the stal a con- and 1Ihs. Wilford Squires. ny of t~e t e):1t sllolvs that hu ve! ~IR. l\l elvYJJ Banta, Raymon Hnt- Salblrdav ll'fte1'lloon , April 27 a l SOLD LA MBS AT HIGH PRICE stitution wh ich provides f r a Mabel Staup nnd J. P. 'Thon{as we Jla5~d b tween Whe(lling and e xhil5ited l' n our cl' ty I held. . . , 'flU t . . ' 1 I Mrs. 'B Burn elt Bu t t crworth, . . . t he' 'J'o' . wn s h'Ip H o use. .-lOUI' WU!lhing-ton looked like nne of t h e R uppl eme n~ry petition after !l bill 'pen t t he week-end at tli-e R'eser she' t pa l'ade will be give n .vyn nn ta Burn, ~t Butt, ,- -rona-ge-Is-slrltcitc d. 11 ){,I'l Fri e nd of th iR co u-n ty, pictures iIlust )'atin~ Dante's '1nhus bee n in tl;oducE1d into the Gen- voir. ] p. m., alld t IVO pe rformances will WOI t h a nd Kenn elh Flomm. F . hud hi s first co nsignment. o f IRll't hs fen· no.' " oral Assembly on initiative Ilnd b . Jlresented - .afte.l'n oon a n d a t · Il. Moomaw, . _conc _h._ ._ • (.)!'uen wHtch cs tire t ha eh o'ice of of t his senson un t he Cincinna t i ...... been rejected by t ha t body Th e bill Cary's Jewelry ·Shop is open evmght. yo uth today. ul'y':; J ewe l!'y Shop , Illurkot April 2:11'11 'til Norri' Brock ha d been ' introduced in the Eigh- ery ev e nin g~the most in Lt'r o." tin~ STEPP~D ON A NAIL oJd for ~- - OPEN LIME-' W ATER PIT Le l}:llIo n, Ohio , has 11 fin e selcc - '0. HI! l'epnr ts t hey ty-eight Gene ral Assmbly in .Jan- store in L ebanon , filII 0-[ gifts un$ 1.00 nlJove that day' quotation s OLD . FIDDLER'S CONTEST - - t ion fol' lhat grad uation g ift. unry on -init iative petifiion con- lI!>ual and prncti'clll for Grndu acon ,'id C'l'ing weight with n ' dock. RiclIUl·t1 Campbell, w ho is emHlLrvey Rye a":n d Evel'ett Donn a taining ' 72,000 signatures of el ec- tion, Birt hd ays. Weddings, A nni- pl oyed by .P ..fonlan, t innel' is Mi~s J lInel lII·twl'ig'h t was -h ome wh ich N()!'ri~ BI'ock Cu. 'w as leadThere will be a n Old Fiddl e r's li re opon ing a li me-wale r pit on tors; and It was r ejected in March vel'sarie.s, etc. Ilurs ing a VOl'.y S Ol" fo ot, the 're- contest a t ' t.he n e w Gym, Har- ' t he n ye f arm. This will be of in- 1'1'0111 W C8tcrn ful' th e we(lk-end, e l'~ in ),(elting 011' fin' t he lum b an d It will now~ be necessal'Y to secure sult of s t eppin~ on a nail while at veysburg ' ,Ohi o, on Friday night, I cstil11uble benefit to the 1'lll'llle'rs acco mpani ed hy her rou m-mate, ~ b c cp I'nise l·s. The sem i-annunl U ni ted Thnnk work,. last week nil addition~l 3 per cent of sig l\1[j gg E len no r Canlpb e U. Sunday, ~ - - - - - - - -May 3. o f thi s locali ty. nll t ures, making six per cent of offering of the women of St. Mathey we re joined by a formc r cln sr NOTICE t .. t he vote for It0vernor 1928. ry's Episcopal church, will be mate. Miss E nid McClure, (I f _ _ __ presented a t the 10 :30 service on \ a shinglon C. If. On Mondny, l The fi l':Jt mee t ing 1')£ t h e Girls' There will be a letting by State n ext Sunday, April ~B. .Junet un ci Mi ss Cn mpilell en tur- I Fnotl Cll'b wi ll be h I'd Satul'(lny Director of Highways, Robert N. taincd twenty-one of t hei r sc hoo l- afte l'noon, Apri l '27, at 2 p. m. For the 1929 gr'adunte-bo:y or Waid, on Friday of this week for mati' s with a bridge lu ncheo n at All g il'l s froll! f he ag r. of 10 to The Seni(l1' l~ss of .Waynesv ille High Scliool wi ll prese nt the ir piny, "The Wl'ong MI'. Wrigh t," ge nerDI construction, brick and g ir l- a Gruen watch. You\' choice t he Curtwl'igh t home. inclu o i v~ who ul'e in tol'estcd in 1'11l1'sdny and Fl'lIlay ni g hts of tllis week. ·Following are the CIIS t or c hara ctel's and synopsis: of other watches. Cary's .Jewel.!oncrete patching, 's urface u'ent. t he work al'e u r ged to b (~ pl'e3e·nt. ing, mowing weeds , piling and ry Shop, L ebanon, Ohio . Thu rs day Night Friday Night "YoUJ'ex .' i1l/erRea l" s ilverwnrc, -Th e offi cers for l he summ e l' wlll guard rails, the total estimates for . t hc best. Open stoc~ . An id eul be elc t ed. which amount to $1,893,920.07. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robitz 1', CAST OF CHARACTERS CAST OF CHARACTERS VI'orJ ll u tion or wed din g ~i ft. Stul't Elhel Mend enh a ll, Leadco!·. There will be 81 !h' miles of gen- Mrs. J. D. Marlatt, ·Mrs. R. C. (In order of a ppeal'anee) (rn order of uppeara n ce her HOI)e ch eA t. Cn l'YS Jew eJr'y Ma rga l'et Coo k, Asst. L en de,,'. t . . -. ... eml construct Ion an d sur f ace Cross and Mrs. Lizzie Lewis nl- 1:' L' r ~:~1 . --. .. .......... .. .. ... .. .. Charlel3 Day FI'ont . .. _.. _. __._ ... .... .... .. ... . ChAl'les Da y Shop, "The H ome of Girts," Leh- - -_. _ - - ~'-. tl'eating of approximately 800 tended t h e funeral scrvices fot' VI to ru n!; I h ' hote l . Who run s the h ote l :lnon, Ohio. . f M.i ss Elia Reeves, at Cartha ge Oil Jnli:t n O I1 t!~ R . Julia Bonds ..... _ Mabel Mc~[j)lan miles. Contracts WIll be .Iet or . . co ' • . .. •• "-' " -''' ...... -.. -- - -.,. nea Ellis The Miami Gazette , $J .50 yl\:rr t he mowing of 4.018 miles MondllY, .-,11 (';;' n ll 'c e. Sites' ni ece. The following g ue Rt.'1 were pleas . . Gi lbcl'l Frye 'l·ed(lI·j k Bnndi< -- _Charles ~'N~'n lJ FI'eder'ick Bonds .. weedR along the state's higll\vays; :lntly e ntel'tain ed hy Miss Mary Sites' ne phow. estimate for Slime being $208,The Wnynesvil1 e Farmel's ExS it 1:, ' t:cphc w. . _ Genova Denlingcr Margaret llnglcsby oll last Sat'843.95, which is . an av ' rago of change have ~prln g prices on Tilliel\lf:~'dri(lnci's" ~~!;id '-" Gen eva Denling'or Tillie Bi'r d Miss Bo nd's ma id ul'day even Ing; The Mj~ses Loua little over $40;00 per mile. How- that dependable kind of coni very Wayland Clll1g~ton .........'. . .. __._ Merlyl') .Bnllita Wayland Clings lon .. MCI'lyn\ Bantu ise Crane, of Waynesville; Betty 4lver, the contrlletor must mow soon. 0nc of th ' boys long ngo - . One of tlt e boys long a go Millet· and F loreryce DeMo ss, of . .......... .. ... .. Geo rge H e nkl e Dayton; the Mcssl's. Mack a nd them four tirnes 'during the growMr. and Mrs . .F. C. Schwal'tz, Capt 11\ el'O by .... - -- ........ : ' .... ---- .-. Georgo Henkle Captain ·L·osby . ing seallon. . . tatio llctl !It l(ort Momoo. . . ~ . Stutioned at Fort Monroe . . _ __ _ _ . of Columbus, stopped her e Tues-- 0Ylllour ~ito~ ..... ;.,,,_ ·,,._ ... _ .......... Boyd H enderson . Seymour Site.s _. . _. _...... _.. __._ .,. __ . _. __ ._. Perry Th omlls . Norwood De Moss, Wultel' Kl otz a nd Ernie Rotferberth, all of 'DayVi ho {t!1;;U I11OS tlUl nam c of' Ml'. Wright . day e n r oute to their \rome in CoWho a aa ulI1es the name ' of Mr. Wrig h t CLAIM TO VAST FORTUriiE lumbus, after having attendee! t ho 1\ rabel la li ng Lon .......... .. . .......... " Nellie Graham Arabella Clingrto n ............. _._ ......... Nellie Graham ron. Due. to the inclemency of r funeral services of Miss ' E lla · An lln :lppl'op l'inte d nngel '. .: lhe weatil!)r, t he mll ch-wi sh ed-fo r An ull:ll'propl'iatad angel Claiming ·that he has proved Reeves, at Cart hage, Monday. L~rd DI'!} '" n rne '--," '.- ... - .... --......Morris Sherwood Lord Brllzenface .. . . _.. ... .. ..... ....... Morris Sherwood we in er hake . was postponed, and . Prom the Id eOllntl'Y ;From th_e old count.ry his right to a share of a vast fort he even ing spen t at the home of There is one thin!;' eve ryb ody R enl'ic-:;tfl Olivet' .... .. ............. :........ Mary,' E tta Guy', Henrietta Oliver ... _. _... , .. _....... _.... Mary Etta Guy Mis8 Ungles1!Y. The time ' passed tune ,J. L. M.' Hopkins, who is A fin iJe siecle de tective _ A fin de !Oi 'cle detective . . proprietor of a gro_c ery store as~maybe not a dog, a uto or all ~06 soon with music, games David ' 1 IVS . . ..... .,., .......... : .. . :.-- ... , Guy , Hoek~!tt, Da:vid Clews •. , ._.... ... , ..... ,........ - .... -... .. Guy Hockett and '. other entertaint'rient. and afhere, has corne 6uddenly into the wo'oden leg- but a Birt.May. Se~ . A feal'less tll)tective . .' A fearless d etactive ' .' limelight. , . lect your birthday 'gift from "The Polioeman -. -.. , .... .. -.. _" ..: .. .... ... :.... ...... Gilbert Frye delightfulrcpast all departP o llccm!'lll ,,, ........ : ... : .. ... . ,,- ... ....... ... . Charles O' Neall ter Mr. Hopkins says 'h'e is a direct Home o~ -Gifts." Cary's J ewelry ed, eXPrcSsing a ' most .enjoyable! .,. · " ' descendant of! Mark '. Hopkins; a Shop, 'Lebll:non, Oh.io. SYNOPSIS t Ime. SYNOPSIS ',' ACT I.- P ar lor of. tlie, Hyg~ia Hotel, Ol,ri. Point 1.03' I,- Par lor of t he Hygeia Hotel, Old .Point ml.1lti-millionatre, of Oa1., w~o ., Comfort. . r, inl'or ~ . . '. . ; died mor", tqan .6fty · years ago, Mr.- and Mrs. •Jo~'ph Eva.nstook Watch es. and clocks repaired .0\ ( :T . [r~ S q-ne Ull Ac t. 1. . leaying an eatate 0 $350,000,0'0.0. a motor trip t hrough , Southern. ACT ,II.,.. _ 'nme as Ae't : I. n eertlfied - watchmoklir, . who ACT .n.-Tho pal'l\de grou nd Fort Monroe. ACT t.H. -The parade grdUnd ' of' Fort Monroe. -Mr. Hopkins als6 states that whil~ Kentucky, Sunday, visiting' Lexeq uippeil to repoir every.Jchid. he is hopeful he feels that thetington and G~orgeto wn and flere time piece Djamorrd selter P~llec..--OlcJ P(lint C.olnfbrt, F:::r. - Q ld Poin.t Comfort. outcome of th~ court l>roceedings, entertained at six.' o'clock dinner cngllaver, Bring your rePair worli T I\ne-'l'oday. _ 'ftnlll--l0dny, . which have been lfOinw on fo~_ at the home of friend!! in Walton, -"--":--,-.-':"'to Cary's Jewelry' Shop, Lebanon, ', ' ..... I Coach-Kathryn . Torae~, several years, Ia. unc:e~in. K-y, . Coach-kathrJn 1'orn-:.
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VOO I'e nsecl , fi l's t acco unt. ,.col I ' 1.' ntli et aI. , th e co urt o rd e r ed th hi s,Thdee cou r t a pproved of t he sales '" u ' .' IIlII dll' ! B ut, uncle, ~ il.t'\' :'· l' d 111111 \H·ary . pu inl{ hi ~ ~ hi.·I· i f1' t oxe ' Ul nn I d I' ClIAI'Tlm lX. rO ll arc ill. Wh ll t is it .!" R a l'b '11'a V e nez!' nlel,,,' . ,, IUlw ly . I, ris" " tp ll . 11 11., 1 ('V" ~ I' " \\" Ilcll . 1', 1"U' I I t 0 l er pUI'n I'epo rt made byW . F . 1 055 . ad""1\11 "'1,1'11 htHI. h,·,'n ~IVCll ; OUI" I ;' hc c hafcd hi~ hll IHI~ li nd h..I d illg t hruul!'h hi~ barrl' d win dlOw thcl I f Ih"e I I . ' f- min istrator of t ho es tutc oC Ma ry. by the ~\\ (.rd~ \I '\'{' I' ti~ell. And lilllt· st' J,rIll,·nl. ~r hllll' '~k\'. '.'11ld .s u n. ~~,l. ·O. 0 11·IS·I I'1" · ;ea lo r Gl'ovc t'. decca sed . 11 ut' t hnt1 him liP, li e ha d fainl,·,\. , , ",., vI;~;I . )G, Ut ·Io nest al{ 0c LH! ' GlIY Ga y n ol' m a de apl>licllti, II 1I1 11111l'nt. ~ I1(). J\. ,I 11l·nn t' . I•. f \\OIIlUI li g ht ",hll'll )ll'net l'uted inlu t he p i n. I f tl 1 - ,I ,. ., "" 'h I lit h " . ·,·~ce, ~ a H! sa c wus Ol'u c r e u \l'hOll' 1 1\,,'<". lIl11I • !lrgo' un t.n? Il! gh· \\'u . n t I1(' I'• r ail kl 111 ' . 'al for l h e app oin tm e nt o f u g uurdi :l n I ~ID(\' " h el'c I , lh·d ""lll't ' lI ow hI', mu .s t ' l) II Il HlUO atton , I v Ii ,I" .u s., of .Io hn B, Mullin, a n a ll ege d in · \'lIth her w,'r' 1\ :1 I Jan 1'0 ce cn.He .., C ('an c, ll\'N' h llll , u nd dl','\\' 1"11(.:" fo l' Ih,' "" nt of flowers th e " k I I '1' 1 I .J I · I b I , " . . van w. s g n lll leL euve to the co mp e t ·n l. -and discover the econoDlY of tll all.'s t 1Ill:!" 1(!ro wa' l> one' . l ' a o ngo It 'I"" h "JI ,' n ai r . I he n lsLlC' le'lv' es c r u~s pc t 'It 'In n WI'111111 " U0 days f rom t l , (. Jl l'e nll uf r e lief. ' of . 1,'1 ,,1 " 11 1,1 m\!II' . \\'I'lUl' n 111 .1 \\'a~ W I'e \\' a r d o f lll allY Wl':t I' V and l h(' hu m o f mo vinJ i n ~ects I t ' tI f F ll k ' Hannn's "Green Seal" !t:n; lY l)llll1ll'llt. CI)1I1rl hn \'e dllY;j un d nights ll f c"n~l:l l\t wakl{. 11,,\1' h i~ hl'a l'\. m UHl a C'll<' f()'I' t h'e' I," (OJ ' Ihn I'lc I('~sc,~ SClfe rt. , .\\'hirh I ' 1 .' I f l ' I ' I \ ~, u n o \\ egO! e t ral a Ma rria lle Lice n lel 1,," '11 li S, . " 11\ eV il (",,' 11 11, lIS r,'u· ' so.ll nd , of nH' n 's. voi l'e~. , t he to uch [IIt l1(' l'use 0 f ,' 1(' ugnlll~ I '11 1'nil ('11 Ingo ' .. l'url' . .• ,'1I n lll'S11l ~, o ra 1'[ . ..' -l nwke Lll ,. I F M' II ( I I I I '.'/t.'d U1<e to spl'<:'a <.i Qut a g allon of al l\Iy r' 11' 1111'1' l 1111. lin, \\ s' II1 \\ .IS S.II"u. 1 111 th.· \!, htlllris. sO lll e ~e n se o f lov- ' ~ ' ''' II . I[ k 1.,( . I S coo r el 11 )01'· , '.:reen 8eal" pa int for you, j ust as it will II I . I f II' Ill" u hUI" h " In Y lU I' wn ' t II h ' f . 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1'!11<l' d lo"f,,,'C' lilY I t he o f medici ne III " :\I al'g-hnr ila. s he cnine h er !" h e ' deC t. ll uc l' e k Tp . ,, - - ,-, - -:long- liarI'll\\" 1'0 0 111 o f OUI' m eet. Murgh a n la s pu le . wa n face . nlld Er ve n nn d E ls ie W a tld ns t o Jl cll o, .J ak ..,. sllIIl th e fll l" m WANT E O " W h a t . he r e) In thi g ro om?" Prob.. te Court un d Ar kie Clifto n, 3 U. 18 h n nd. , " .W hY u ill't yo u comin' t o ing' pl a ce. 1 SllW th dark, fa it h- a.t a, c?u c h dl'own liP t o t he bed. of I h ea r d . And y o u n II I'S' He nodd ed . Ac('o u n t R in th e fo ll owing eS' l ll n es III Clem'cr eek ! p. l.h c da n ces dow n a t lh o WAN T ED- Jl owle nn d bn rn s prn y ful t hpi\' fi nn vO ice ." _ \ c ngea n ce up " It wus tw o davs b f 0 I'e yo u I tates we r e fi le d : loor ll ' t.a n ley W r ig h t t o T . C . I a nge pni nting. S e W. S . G mhn11l d Il llne! ' I I heI w)1lsperc tl < • .. H hall ) . d I J k , - IIIgS hme e !Itall ' It he on trai t ors, v ngea nce up on trlllt. ~ I C )l'I g It Y l,ro ugh l hc C:lIll C, J W3 " s iUing alo ne in t he Th o ll1 as E d win H a ml in .J.... fil ed Hew itl, D5.25 ne r e s in TUlt l cree k 0, 10, a nces . f\O \( • a ·e. or .1. K Fra zie r . · 1124 ors !' ' he, loo. thi s woma n wh o wh Ic h s he co uld n ot hi de. ! Th e doo r a pe ned r hi s a p plica t io n f or lh e a ppoint- tuw n sh ip . "I co uld n vel' lell l'll t o d ance." h nd bulrnyed m e, h a d w or n our e 1 ha ve. Wh o, has n ! l ho ul:'hl I w a !; dreaming. I't wus I n,lellt of n g unl'd ia n oC E d wi n Ha m Etti o Bini I' e t a J. , to Lewis Mu r.. co u ld , tou . It's usy.' FOR SALE flowe r upo n It e l' boso m a n t.! In her li g ht. I s hou ld li ke t o shc, II b ea u tifu l !I S e yc r . r ic hl y 1111 , nn ,a lleg e d in co m pet ent. rny. lo t No. -1 in Mt. Holl y . re plied th . furm hunu . . ,A,II yo u p hui r! • hc hnd co me th e ban kn o w. , , d ressed .h ap py, co mel)". S he cam e In s trum e nt of wr iti ng p u rEttie Bl uir et 01. , to Cla r e n ce g o t t o ,do, IS t o k eo "t ul"l1 111 rnu nd FO R ALr.- A goo d co rn plante r . o r Ihnt onth. f arg h arlta, I t hre w He s lg he? und close d eyes. 10 pity . nnd t o s u e fo r purd on . r ' )JOI·t lng to bo t he last will !l nd tes· lind H e len Cr uwford, 2 town lots and wi pe yer f eet. l nquil'e of Cross Bf·OS., IIl l m y "word into Lhe sen ,an d I rais- In ,a fe w h,c uslee p. I(' t he l' lIt1k . II nri t he n, 'wh en I hn d tam e n t of Maggie Bur ka low la te ' in Mt . H oll y . - ['01' a fo r t l11g h( hI S life hud hu ng g a t h e .. ed st re n g th . I sloo d up a nd , of FI'ank lin T p' l was pl'odu ced in I O. . und Liz?ie r e l'g uso n to ',I my 'Ins )le d hu nd: t o the s k y . I FOn S A LE- lI llnd ·po we r 8heepa nd 1 IlIYu r e \.hat, w cre it lh e Inst .upo n u t hr ea d, und ove n whe n l he c u ..sed hl·... I lhru~t h er II wuy ' co u .. t. Gen r ::u und L i1.z ie J. Barnhu l't 02 , sh ea ri ng mn eh ino, c henp ; a l 0 tlay uf li fe, l he day 6f my r ehus d h im. ou t .o f r CUI'!\P tI il<' l' \\'i lh th e un (i l A!1 ins t r u m e nt o f pur· in H lim ii to n and Harlan :r ps . 1 ~.....,.~,.,...--' ~ olll e t imo th y hay. L y ma n Duy , lC'llse sho u ld sce me a ve nged. L e t d ,g t . t he qu estIo n of IllS samty CI'u l' IC;jt WO l'd s whic h my lips cou ld, )J ol'tm g to be t he Ills t will nnd t os,Mc K inley und Lo u Alice T h om- ...----.,.....Wuyn e~v ill' , hi o. 1118 t h em h id c ill Lh u lll!rmosl parts or Insam ty qlll vcr e d upon t he ba l· u tt r . It dl'o\' e t he wa r m color ,lIn c nt of A . C. Bak c r lull' of H um n~. to Th oma und R ut h Me !l r ty F OR S A LP.- Good Timot h y hny. of t.hc eurth I Cl"ic(\ ,lhat f!l lse w ofor Iln o th e l' wee k. H e wo uld fr o m h e r checks, an d th e ligh t ilt!) n T p" wa s produce d in co u rt. I 10 a cres in Fra nkli n T p . ' F . A. ' I1 nrLs6ck. '}'el. 65F3 1 or man and h e r F. ng lis h love r , ~till 1 ~ Ither ~wa ko pel:fectl y rl!a:,o nab lc fro m he r eYlls. I cU I': ed he r ti ll I ll owa rd W . Iv ins , a dmin is t ratu r S usa n . W ilket'son to Tho mas F. K. F uirchi ld ilL fllrm . 'n21\ would fIn d th 111 o ut , u n d th e y III a ll l espcct~ IllS old self . o r h u h oI' hea rt s hook wilh fc u r . S he uf th e est ate of G 'o rge W. La r· C. Ho llon, 3 .70 ac r es in Sulem Tp. s hould taste of m y .ve ngea n ce ! T o ~~oul~1 op e n hill eye~ upo.n u wo d d . 1sta ggc l'ed o ut of t he r oom a s tr ic k- I l ic k , decea se d. fil ed his inv n tor y 1 H , H opp e & co, •. to E d it h HopFOR ALI':- 200 bu s he1 ~ of I;ood my t ri a l I , W lit ; with t hut oa th ~ yn ole t o whi ch h e had lo!!t n W() 1l1un. _ " l und apPl'u ise m nt. pc, t r uct of lu nd in Dee rfi eld Tp . co rn . A Ivn Lu (\infr t o n , R. leO' D. w ritte n ill illY h ea r t. I carried it f? l~ver . . 1n other w o r ds he wOl\ld "Te ll m e her n a me ." R . H. G u s ti n , e xecu t o r of t h e E d it h Hop pee to H e r ber t H oPP!! TO. l: t e lep hone t44Fl l. " :124 wit h m e into my prison cell , a nd er ,u perCe.cly su ne m.nn . " It wus Aclric nn e Curtucc io, of Gu stin . de- ! t l'act in Deerfi e ld T p. 1 FR .' A r. E:Mode rn Home. n ear d y by cla y a nd yea r by y a1' L r eho pe, ps~l~ und rn c uf'll bly. 111- IS ,n,o w Lad y Mau r ice ." cea se~ , fi led hI S rn ve n to ry a nd Itob c r t und D. A. H ll r rison a h d 'fhe La d y t. Muuri ce ! he upprl1lse me nt. W a lter Fitts to Do r a Bake r lots p nlE'd it to m ys .If. It k e pt m e 6n n c. '1 h el e wou ld be n o m idd le 1 Oayton. Two nice ho u Res, 6 ro om ea ch , . u n pa rl,l's, 2·ca l' gaalive ; t h desire 01 it gl"ew into T hat was t h e doctor's vel' wa s my moth e r's f r il,! nd t he n ?" ' harles E . Mich oner, .adminis- Nos, 8 96. 99 und in I I'ages, l a r~e It ! ·acre iot , f ru it and m y bein g. E vcn now it bum s in t Ict . . " Ye .," t ra tor oC t he es tate o~ A: da Mic h- ! R. T . Whi te d to L. ,P. Bercaw, sh ad e t rees, wi thin 2 sq u ar s of A n(! thl OUg h all th ose lo ng days Ma l'g ha ri tu's eyes were brig ht e ne r. decea sed, fil e d hiS rn ve n to1'Y lot No. 7!J in Mn o n . m y huart. g ood schoo l, .. nly 2 sq uu r es from ,. u1'in~ my cap t ivity I wns a l. nnd n lgh~s Ma r gh arita h a d watc h- u nd her vo ice trem bl elt ' an d appra ise ment. Alv in D. and Lilli un R. Ma ins . B env c r to wn on W ilmi ngton pike. " Liste n !" s h e c rie d. "W hen my ~:dnn R. Kn app, e xecutr ix of th e D8 uc r es in H a mil to n T p. lowed t o s e' m y la wyel'. nnd I ed over him a s tho ug h h e ha d b ee n We can 5 II Lh ese h o.u ses a t a made ovc r illY d l: (!(\ so m uch. to he r ow n f athe r. A ll t h e pnssio n- mo t he r was dying s he guvc m e a esta t e of Amos M. Ra nd . decea sed, : ha rles W . Cha rleto n to E mme t 1 be pai d e v ry year Lhe f unds of ate s y mpa t hy of h e r so u t h- le t te r . If e \'el" y ou n eed a f ri e nd fi led h er in ventory a nd app ra ise- I E ltz r o t h , no rt h h a lf of lot N o· 1 . id"iss Agatha Ouke. Australla' vcrr , cusu na hle price , sm ltll do wn 152 in Leba no n. I' rd e l' at t h e Londo n b r anc h n a t u re, hnd bee n kmdl e d by the 01' he lp ." . he w hi s per ed . "go t o men t . 1 Mission worker baa returned · eo pay ment. th e n casy mo nt hl y payhC,odqu a r te r s had b ee n of h iS w:orygs . Dny by Lady S t. Ma u r ice. letter is I n t he m ntte r of es ta t e o f R. Leo nidas C. a ncl Ma t tie Mc- , Sy ey WIt a tate-orlD bland 0lIl m e nts Probably might exch a nge ol ov d t h er e a fte r my fi rs t a rres t . of hIS su.ffe rrn g to h.' !'. he w ill he lp you f o r my Va n Tress, dccea sed It was dec reed reary t o P e rry B. a n d Hann a h the , Wester.n Coast of Australia In. Wh nt hu\' yo u ? We tWO hove 1\ , Day by da y 1 dream ed of t h e t.ime a Increased hoI' m(hg natton t o· suk e. J ust be for e I ca me to yo u by c? u rt t h.a t d e eds conveyin g ' Da vi s, 85 .62 uc r es in Harlan and habltcd entirely by ':"ometI - to, neat little five ·!' om house cheap. A II hou ses mode rn; n o assessw hen I 'ho uld . I a n d, a martyr in those .,,:h om. be· 1 w ro t e to L ud y t. MILU ri ce. I a ll t he t \t1e in ter est W ayn e T .PS' beat off any trupas.·UII --monts. Th is prope r ty h e r e w ill t hei r ca use . b efor e myoId c om. h ~ ed to. hu\ e b ltt ell y wl ong,e d t old he r t ha t 1 wus unh appy in m y l he deceased s ~state be mnde , exCharles a nd Rose Troc h clman to be incorp o l'ut ed in Onkwood in r a des a nd dema nd of the m t h e dim. Thl o u,g h t h o,se long qUI e t li fe . a nd I wish ed fu r a ~ituati o n ecu ted ~ ~d de ll ve l'ed by The Le b- The Home Loan and Buildi ng asve ng~:lnce whic h was my d ue . 1 bays d adnd SIlen t n ig h ts,. she h ad as a ~overn ess. I sent hcr my ' ano n CItize ns Nati o nnl Ba nk an d sociut io n of Ha milton, 0., 160 .23 , !!lII• • • • • • • • • • • •~ less t hnn tw o yea r s. Call an'd sec u s nn y t im e. Hurry amngi ne d t he m , on b y one, grnsp. f e u pon th e m. S he n evel' mothe r's Il't t cl'." Trust Co., to s e ve r a l parti es. ac res in H a milton Tp, I' H. Wn dsworth, R . D. 12 , phone ing my hand . fu ll o f deep, silent i~r ~ n~ lU o,?" e n t r e p e n ted .of h av/lA nd he re plie d ?" e n t l tl ~d t o va ri ous ,tracts of land. G 5733M., Dnyton , Oh io . a27 ympalh y with my Jong s u ffe rin gs. g ullt t dh e l se lf to 1hat Wild oath "Yes. he offer e d m e n. h o me. I n ~h e ca s~ o~ Fred A. Rnid er ; Comm'j.. ioner.' Proceedinr. RESIDENT J heart! llgain lhe oath which we o ~ vtn~ea n ce" wllOse echoes ?ft e n If 1 wi shed I co ul d teac h h e r li t - ,'. g uufll lll n, pl n mtltr, VS . Ma tilda J. Stakalta Mfg . Co., s upplies for PIP E. VA LV ES A D FITTINGS had sworn~' Veange n ce upo n tl"ait ~in (e.a hO,f n ig ht s eem e d st Ili t o ' Ie g id," . ' E~·t Ie: et aI. , der.e ~ dan ts. the co urt audito r , $2 0; C incinnati Bla nk , - For all pur poses. B ocklet'9 o r s , ve ngell nce u po n t r ai t ors !' I t .. g m or e ars. He r o nl y f ear H Cl' VOice , W lIS I r e mbling , li n d I ~I de l. ed t he p~tl tl o n er t o sell th e Book and Mfg. , for auditor , $15; line of plumb ing nnd h eating supw as th m usic whic h k e pt m e alive , ~~IS J hu t ~r w~uld e m erge. fro m he r l·Y"!;. d r y aflJ hl'illi unt, were I,m d" ut p ~ bhc ~n le nt n ot less same f o r trea surer, $10; The Office plies are t h e bes t. The BockletPERMANENT LOCATION t he h ope which n o urish ed m y e l ~ce. Iin ess u n de l' whi ch h e nxed u pu n h is , He was s itt ing up- t h,a t t wo·t hlrds of th e a ppmised Out fitte r s, $26; Columbus Blank King Co " 415 W. Main St., Xenia, I" f I" \\las a orln g, so wea k one d und s ha right in bet! lenn ing n littl e fo r - va lu e. . Ohio. . I durk e y es glo wed up on hi m :on . thll t , th e desiI'? of . h is Ii fo wa n l to\\'31':1 he r . a nd t he s unA ccounts ?pprove d : E s ta t e of f::: \ FOR SALE Trees, Shrubs, Vines li k e !ltll I'S, and h er vo ice t r e mbl e d hh~Uld .ha \ e pa ssed f i OI." hlln S he be um w hic h ha d s to le n in th ro ug h ~uclolph Durlg, dec(~ased, first and commo n pleas,. $ 4; postage for LEBANON. OHIO nnd Eve r g r eens THAT, WILL w ith e a g r e n ess. a g t own t o love. th iS s hmnke n t he pur t ed ClI l'tHins fe ll upo n his tin~1 acco un t ;estate of John ' H . Mc court, $4: M. E. Ross, postnge for GROW, de lh'er ed to you at whole"Y o u ha ve b e en 'to lhe11l ~ You ~Id ~~an. ~n her g lr!hood s he had wh ile cor pse· li ke f uce., A st r a nge Gumn, decea sed, tlir st and final common pleas court, $ 4 ;W. H. Eye. Examined snle p rices. E quipp ed to furni sh w ill lJl! Dve nged 1 T e ll m e lh at it lea.' sto~les of h! m fr om h e r look was in his eyes ; his fing e r s a ccount; estate of Estler Crosson, Fukerth .. pos tage for she riff, $2: G~ .. e. Fitted Repaira plans and d o al\ the work, if deill 1i0? " tnUl se '1 an ( ma ny. times th e hot clutch ed t he bedcloth es nervo u s' Drs . Ed and Robel"t Blair, m edl'- 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 18hed . Try the Il ew "Gator Hide"l . . ears 11\ d stood In h er eyes as "Y ' I! 1 '" h k ._ . • mulch p a pe r . W e h a ve it. CaU "o u WI , go . e a s ed hoal"secal serv ices at jail, $76; C . B. A Ii ttl ' ch alti ng sob escaped fr~m sh e conjul'ed up to herself t h 5GF4 1, C. L. Duke, WayneliV1'lle, h inl. Th e n umbness was pass mg paLhe tic figul'e . \" a l' t l' ng I· .O t t I~. Yo u WI I! go t o L nd y S t. Mau- hus hed as t ho ugh iln f ear, but it Dolge Co., supplies for J'uil, "'29.• ' was " , away f l'om h 'IS h ea r t a n d sefflkA S. ing y ear by y car Ohio. . s12tf f or tha nt eI"bwa l· t . nce" ?. " , firm . 8 4; Treas urer of , Stnte, s upplies t • I 8 .1 1"1' ~ A n u ns wc r e'rl l ight shot back ' Yes, I shall lIi'O. T o night f or inmates of hospital for epilc p lI is so rrow~ we r e beco min g hu- wh :c h FOR SALE- Waxtcx Food Puper. was 0 come on y Wift hi old fl'( I111 IIe I' eyes. S IIe wns s udd e nly s hall accept he roeI'. If " " . I m a p , a nd demand e d hUlll a n expres- nge. S he had th o ht ' ti cs, $77 .69; The E. B. Thirkie ld Kee ps f ood fre sh and clean i )<io n. ' ug 0 11111 ' 1pal e t o th e lips. H e r voice was (To be con t inued) and Sons Co., s up plies for j a il Ribbed TI s.~ ue pape r for dnlnty "AIa ~ . Mnrg hn ri tu ; al as !" h~ _____ . res idence, $105; Cha J . SChwl;lrtz, paCkageR: Lin en weave paper nap FUNERAL DIRECTOR kins ; P apeter ie3 and Corres pondCl" il' d . wil h dr oop ing h ead, II t h e HE s upplies for court house, $2 .35 i ence Cards. The Miami Gazette lJitlcrc~t t!i~llp po i ntm e n t of m y T FUMBLE F AM IL Y Frankly Speakins by C. E. DUNKEL Mary E. Hopping, rent of office, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO oftlce. lif e foa mc upo n m e a ll unawa res. for co. 'supt, of cshools, $30j The Whil l ha ve la in ro t ti n g in pri sBook Shop, supplies for treasure r , MONEY LOANED o n hi s Ol' y has t u r n ed ove r m a n y $3.70; W. H. Madden & Co., repair l1"ully Equipped for Goo /\ pa~(':' Th e age f o l' ~ec ret slIc i. material, $31.83; eTh Para· Service. el i , hns go n!' by. Th o 'O rd er of gon R e fining Co., gas and oil, $4 .Lar,ge Di8~lay Room. the Whi te Il yur inth' ill no mo r e8 9 ; The Lewis Motor Mart Co., ' Ambulance Service Wul'se tlllIn t haI.. it" !l v"ry nll me ha s g rease pump. $63; J. D. Adams & ' L ONG OR SHORT TIME- Eusy h ee n rl n1!{ge <l l hr ou gh lhe dus t. Co. , grader r e pairs, $2 9. 03; J · I l e rm a. AIRO Surve ying and Ab· lhy OR NIGH'I One ,b y n n e t h e old m em!Je l'l; fell W. Ling o Co., s upplies, $:14 .9 9 ; I'EI.,"PHONE 7 structi ng . . Write and I '~Il cal1 UIIU S P C yo u. Sam D. Henkle Wav0 \ a ~' ; i t~ snc r ed aim ~ we l'e fOI"Intel'national Hnrv.ester Co., r enesv ille, Ohio. 'Jll . pnirs for trucks, $116 .23; The r!oll.c n ' ,T h(' ~ll)"y of ils <lo wnwa l'd )l uth wi ll n ev,' 1" h e wr itten , Pru cs Equipm e nt Co., r e pairs for - - - - - -- - - -- - -LO ANS o n Lives to ck ,- Chatt els, Second Mo r t ages . Notes bought. A fl'\\' cOIl I'ge . ig n o runt me n meet h 'nc tors , $13.50; the Prues Equip in 11 )ltltho use . ni ght hy nil:'h t , t o me nt C o,. r e puirs for truck s, $ 4.- ".~--------------. ,fo hn Ha r bin e , Jr., XenIa, Ohio. ~' Iwn d t Ill' m o nC'y I se nt in beer 79 ; Mrs. Anna Doug hman, garnge lind r, \II t o \) accn . That i~ t h e ren t, $84 ; S. E. Cutler, bridge ree nt! <I f I he ' I'll I' o f th e W h ite pa ir, $ 2 .1 q; O. L . Brow n. bridge r urm~r s of Warre n . and adjoining 1I ;o :l ('inl h: '" lumber. $627.8 4 ; Morrow Lumbe r C O lll\ t l~ S may o btain money on Co., g uard rail mate ri nl , $ 16,31; Mnl'g'li :1 l'i ln look cd li ke II bea u . lo ng lillIe loans, at 5 p e r · cent inHARVEYSBURG ti ful wi ld a l~ill1 a l ill he r pal's ion, Monroe & J ohn ston, lumber, $71.~e re st. Cos t of securing' the lIame f'ERTILIZER COMPANY 20; The Oregonia Bl'idge Co., H er huir h a d filII 11 all ove r h e r I IS ve ry r ea so nnble, through The Harvey,burs, Ohio I Fet.!eral Lund Bank. For further f ll e, nn d WIIS ~I:rflming do wn h e T' bl'idge ste el, $ 125.16; Ge ne Smith, Call Harvey,burs Fertilizer I informa t ion cull on or address M. baCH. H 'I' Hlll a ll white ha n d W II S th e wee kly dan ces down nt the at Our Expen.e 1\ C. DRA.KE, Trea s urer, phone 316· cll' n 'h('d ri n d u p rni~ecl. li n d h e r -, ______________,,, X Le banon, Ohir CURIOSITY BOX l!\.l'niKht. Hupp ll' fi~u l'o. p Rn th e r like in it ~ g ra ce. was dist end ed "My boy got hi s nose broken in u n t il Rh l" t ow,' I'I)ci 0\' r the li tt le lh t'e e places." l\h ru n ken rflr m !J~ fo re h er . Tel' "That'll t ea ch him to ke e p out 1'i111 ' '' Wtl t h .. J,rleul1l in h e r ' cyes. of those places." a tILl Ic·rt·ih le l h ft xI' d rigid ity of her fNltul·CS. 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Marlon Ta ll ~y, e nv ied by farm girl , hlUl made a firm decision ISSUED EVERY WEDNltsbA Y to ta~e up life on t he farm and ST leave her career behind. !'10 more for h er the glamdur of Don't fm'get l h e old F id dler'~ I Fa ~ mel' Smitl1 D. L. CRANE Publi.Ler bright lig hts, fil'St nights lind the contc Rt l"ricluy evening, MII Y :~' I _~ Office PL~ue .... .. ..... ........... No• .112 IIJlpll\use ot t he multitude. ome ellrly or you'll hav to stann Mother Rabbit liploed hI to · Uu R... idenc:e ............ .... ,......... No. 11 Of her own- accord, !lht! i s going Born, to MI'. und Mrs . La\\,- room wbtrc Billi e and Bobbi. her fa mily to operate a farm Hough, a son. B'J'lny were sle~p j n g. She thoughl Sub.cript ion Price, $1.50 • Year fo\' the uke of h a ppiness, Geol'g Hiatt a nd fam ily, of she w as \ ' HY Quie , but Billie woke Whut a wonde l'f ul examp le for Wilmingto n, Silent S unday \yith .up and her b~'I~Jy eyet were peek· 11.11 t he boys nn q girls who are on Mr. and MI·s . R .fI. Jeff ris nnd inll oyer the wh ite ~pread . when het f n l'n18 a.nd fee l that their opportu- s on . m other cam e: to give her , bed . all nitie s a r e limited. Ma l'i on T ul· " }n he l' I'Y Tim e" wu s present- eX'~OJC.~·I':. shou ted ' Bil!ie, • I y has tasted everything that the Ild us t he cluss pIny FI' iduy e ve n"What', 1> the: l. matt er 1:' ' \.Iked APRIL 24, 1929 it y hilS to offer, a nd has mad e h er ing. It. w U' . well pl'o duced and ~40ther Rabbit . ' -de ci ion in t he fact of it a ll . met with muc h fll vol'llbl e cOlilment "I dreamtd I ~ was sleepIng ' 011 This strikes us as very s ignifi- T he schoo l orche tI'll furni sh , d t h e Daddy's pipe." whinned Bobble.t .:. Thc' cu st o ms and f a s hi on s cunt in Y'i w of the decreasing mu sic. , "I didn't pU't his pipe in ' Y9~ nwn hall g e like lenvcs on farm popu~ation. It sh.ows that School will cl ose Thul's day. wit h ~e~b'You . go~s.ie,:jt_an_~were.dlYrlJ bough, sO lll e or wh ic h go and the furm stl l\ hus a definIte the us ual fit'ld mee t and picnic. ' ~'I I~now you- puf' i( behlnd -tb« l>l hel's 1.'0 11111 ,- Da!lt e . that ulways a nd ever p eopl e will T h e commencem ent oxel'cise~ w ill :Iock," said SIHlie.: - be turning to t he farn~ for the be 'Friday eve nin g at th e ,YIll. "No, I didn't-:-I put it unde;~th. ~uke of healt h and hapJl rn ess . Mrs. R. H. J eff eri s uttend ed the ilble." . -, This action of Marion Tulley fun e ral of hcr cou s in, Gracc Kirk . "~ feel &Ot'~y :;; for pop," rSi8~ I is !:I UI'C to hu ye a t re mend ou s in- St wurt, in Wilmingto n W ednl's- B,llIe. '. I FARM LIFE STILL LURES tluence in tU I'ning people's alten- da y. " ' 1 feel sorry fo~ you If Y9u eve. I to th e many a dYantages of Ml's W 'I' J 1'" tt .' j th . eat any candy , Without Isklng • - - -__________ •, tion . . , ' • • 0 uan a enuel C lint." hfe on the furmlund s of AmerIca. ltH'ctlng o f the Phisc il lu cl u b ut or. "What beautiful eyes - you . have Ma l'i, n T u ll cy . world fam o us, -- - - - - the h ome of MI' ~ . C. H. Dealherng e Mother dear. and such lOft fur .... Dc the' l'Y"OSIIl'e of nil eyc~, the YO UIIII . - - - - - Wednesday. you ever !uppo:!e my eyes will b4 e ·t " dm n don na ovC'1' Lo g ruce the I " A numllel' fl'om here attende d beautiful like ,r.(~ut. ~ nd my fur . a, I DAWES AS AMBASSADOR tl\(o sucia l Hnd deLate at F lul lOft as down .• ~. Bmle was ludlf\8 , Fork Thul'stlay e vc ning. ' JP.. to lomethlng' very !m p~"ant . . • ' I' t I I h I. ' I I hope 501 my dar)lI1g. , -----J. I l (' I uu g t e l' wa!; unrn to ... "Mil I gIve fathtr his pip.e;~ • . . , '. _ . . ' Charles Mr. and . M~·~ . Mo ni:; Usuo l'll T~ur ~ uked B~lIie .. "1 fed sorry for him.' P Ci , lIIel . \ IC(I p I C' Hld e nt - d :IY , bu t Ilv,·t! oli ly a sho r t t Im e. , , "I thInk It will be punishme", G. ~uw e~ IS thtl ~IUW AmuH ss~do l' . Mr . lind M t's. I1 tU'I'Y Orr and enough for him if we give it to h im to l:.lI glul1d .. It IS doub tfu l If a . f" mi ly. " f !Juytun , s pe nt Wedn('!1- lo -morrow," answered ~rs. R~bbit be LLl! c' sel c ctl o ~ COUld. h aye ~een day with MI'. and Mrs. R. II. J e f. " ~ feel sorry for hlm," ,j &lghtd ' BIllie. mllde. The V Ice-IH'esld(mtcy IS n ff'r-i s llnd so n, ~U U " !H' hool fo r dipl omucy us it Th F"fth ·1 S· tl d . h I Ah~r breakfut was oyer, Mil. I> " "... . " . ' • .e I am IX 1 grn es, WIt RabbIt put on her . bo nnet and Il l . .,. t h ~ lI1~umb fit lI1to cl ~se t h e Ir teache r, 1\Ir, We bb, e nj oyc d .tarted for the store. Billie, as 1001 JlCl'Rona l r eluLlUlls. WIth the DIp- a picni c Pddu¥. she was gone. took hi, father'I , h,)JlIu t · C orps socwlly . Ml'lI. Lau rn S hiflak e l' Rpe nt Fri - pipe and put it back of the c10cll T u g llll ut UUI'. history ou r Ila y in Dayto n. I ~here h i. fat~er always looked fOI ·n ost no t d men have he en se nt Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl It ev~ry morn!n/l. ' .. o n th e mission to E nglu nd becau se ,nell a so n D 1.1 t tl ' h Br er Rabbit II~ked for hIS pIp. , on u, a . Ie omo , a. usual found II took It out and . . ' 'd ,: S ' II ' '. ' o f t I1e Impol'ta nce of the I'e lutlon - of Mrs S nelJ'~ l)lIl'cn ts in Mo nt e ' h d · . b t E' I ' I I A ' ' a a goo smo .. e. I Ie too", It ~ h IPS e ween. ' ng ane ant mer- I'ey. when the old m.an wa.s not look in Mrs. Mary Dost l' ha s been and put it under the table again an~ Ica. Muny, If not most, a mb nssadors t~ England h avc been of quite ill, sutl' I'ing with a cute in- I w'hen Mother.!i !Rabbit came hom! 11I'eslde nttal cnlib!e , . d igesti on. ahe w.,. lorry for Br'er Rabbit aIM . harles G. Dawes, a n m t~rnaT he Mas~ie Town ship Su ndaY- I pve him hi' Dlpe once more. tlonal a s well as a .great nat lona l Sch ool convention met at Jonah's - ~. - - - - ' figure becau 3 ~ ~f hiS work on the Run church unday afternoon. Let us do your Sale Bills, etc. Dawes cO n:r~uss lon , possesses pel'Frank, William ur)d Mi ss Er nMarion Talley onul Q~u h t les thnt wj ll BUl'ely estine Hough, of Blllnchester, mllk e 111 m a popular figure in Lon- sp e nt Sunday with Amos and Clig stllgc of th e Metl'opo lilnn OpeTii d.on. His know!edge of interns- Hough. lIou et lO n al . finan.c e WIll be a great ni d . Rev . Cu 1]1 pb,,\1 , of Jam estow n, Murion Tnlley, possesse d of ~e WI sh h1!n all good fortune in preached un excellen t ermon at weu lt h unci 'f a me hIS n ew post. Jona h's Run church Su nday mornin g . The uut!)!! driv en by 01'. Oglesbee and Mr. Walke I', collided at ' ho foot of S Hill Sat u rdllY e ven·n g . damaging both Clll'~ cons id·rubly. No one was hurt. Mrs . I,a ura Sh iduker had 115 her S und ay di nner guest s, Mrs. I Ida Howe , HaHy Howe , Mrs. Em=~a~~I!I"..u~:.t:~~~ ma Cli ne, Earl and Jam e line, of Dayton; Mrs. ,M ary H er ve y, Rhea and Eva lyn McCanen. HURTING HOOVER'S HAND, Rev. Williams d Iiyered the bacAuractina Love become str ong and pleasant to calaureate se rmon to t he class of TWO DIRE POSSIBILITIES. look upon. You. mu st be clea n '29 . und ay eyen ing at t he M. E. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. . .. in ide as well a s outside. In a d- church. T h c cla ss mude u s pl e n- NEWS FOR FARMERS. om etlll! S I t IS calle d "charm" dition to t'egulal' exercise you did flp pcarance; the three girls , · ' give Miss Ru t h I,ra nks, Miss Marie tor SO I11 t 1m s " persona I'l I y." A more must eat whoresome foods and r c(l nt t e l'm for it is, " (t." . Bu t I your body proper care 'in eve r y e l' lind Miss Doro th y S hambaugh, I . Presiden.t H oo~er 's . h'Jnd is sore the tl ing lha t suddenly makes a 1 way. A clear eye, beautifully tint- in b ea utiful gowns a nd Rogel' Ko- '~I!r sh~kl\ll; ha~ \Js WIth 1757 fcll ow ui t The CItizens III one uay. b oy l'~a1ize that the gil'! with ed $kin, a well developed chest vermun in a 'h an ds ome .' . ' WHY SHAKE HA NDS? Espe. . wh om he hilS g r own up is n o long- und body- the e you must have . Rermon was one of Insplratron and dally when your fell ow citizen, pusher his plaYl1lat ~ , but his sweet- _ ;You mu st se nd out from your encoul'agem e nt. lng a p.low professionally, shows h is heart , is relllly phys ical magnet- body a glowing aura of femininlPI)reciation with a srip developed by holding the funow straight among ism- the IIIOst importllnt -phase of ity, fo r sex is the dividing lin e be-' atones. n t traction betwe n a man and a tween manhood and womanhood, woman. It is the divine force and the more marked your sex, In France importan t men mecting (j'om whi ch love evolved. th e greater yOUr a ttl'activn ess. embrace each other. We don't do But unfol·tunute ly 111\ girls are Look to the animal world for your Ihat. Why shah Jlalldd Why nol not bom wit h a s uffi c ien t a m ount perfect object lesson. Why is t he i:lYent something 1:lsc? Rubbing noses, of t his magnetism. It's like curly male bird more gorgeously plumed Indian-fashion. would not do; toe many ger ms, \\'h)' not simply look h air- you 'e ithe r ha ve it or you than the female? B~aus e it is tIle row of 1757 proud Ameri c an ~ do not. How, then, ca n one ac- Nature 's way o,f attracting the fee st raight in the eyes, an~ say "How quiro s uch u wonderful force- male, and it is through the femnle ':0 you do?" I _. _ _ ._ _ _ an d make no mistake; .it can be that t he torch of all life is handed ucquired . . d own . Will Rogers understands publ ic To acquire your full quota of So take your choice. You can sentiment, expre sses it tersely and m ngn et ism you mus t retain the make yourself a splendid' woman IIffe<:ts inaccurate: use of English, despite the trainillg at Elon and Ox, s pirit .of, youth. You must be whose life ' is crowded with ' exalt· iont. , throbbing with the forces of life. cd experiences. Or you can be H ~ says "Ther(~ is two things thllt Yo u must make every part of your the clod, plodding along through can d inupt busin,ess in this country Lady t hol·o·ughly. aliYe. You mus t an empty life. It's up to you. One is war and Ihe other is a meeting of the Federal Rese rve Dank." W .l f. fortunately, is susl)I)nded for the moment.
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An ,:nel of capitnl p'unishrnent WOuld . M eallwhile. British capital punish. 'me11l shows common sense. ' V/hell one Briton kills another. they hang him a few weeks later. No years of delay for appeals. dcl i"ery of bouquets alld sympathetic letters frOIT ladie..
Th e loya lty to Goodyear Tires on the pa rt of car ow ners is a matter of cold dollul'R a nd ce nts. Most people buy those products which gi ve them the mORt for their money. io:xpcl'icn(:e proves that Goodyear Tir es offer th e g'l'eatcst valu e-by a wide :Ind Ruhstn ntinl margin. Therefore-Goodyears far outsell a llY oth er make.
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Rudolph Kawlilmws ki, h~ad of the Kosmos Milchine Wurk! , of Go.:r:itz. Germany, ilnd a serious scicllIist. has il\tcre s ti1:!~ news for lannen. Hc ~ays (he), can n'lI motors with du sl malic o f 1,\;l w r il"d c'v1 1. d :ar· coal. fa rm wast,· and other suiJ, tallCl's,
Th e dny is past when clever advermight sway the multitude on tires. Car owners are too well posted-they have learned too much from experience to be baited my mere claims. Nor will tire-buyers, who watch th eir dollars, be swung away from the best tires by clever ti ~ ing
Ka,,'likoll', ki rultS al1 eiGht y h MSc· powo.:r Djesel m ~! G r with pul vcllzcd \'cgcmblt! mat,' ria ls, co tinll i5 p,'r cClIt less thall ga soline (Usa ill Ger· lIlaay. . Dried and grou nd cornstalks could run all Ihe i~ rrn machinery. E':crybody knows the- terrific ex ' plosi ve power o f dust 3S demollstrated in exploding grain elevator!. Controllhlll ,that l)C)wer ill motors is · new. ._ . ,,_.. ;.......,;
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Mi ~: P.\'ll Hec ti c I' i ~ nh"" nl fl'u m /lU I' duLieS a s tc ul' hr r in th ' Way~Il'!' . , fllry "11 ('n Fril'nd, moth ('1' IIc;; I' ille fichool till ael'Oltnl ur hu v- Ill' Houl'l,t Fri. n il . o f [{,l u ll·.I, di <!d ST . MARY ' S EP ISCOPAL Store "pdl :!8 , Jo'UllI'l h IIntlay af ter in g t h e mcagles . al Ite r I",nll' in G'rm an tuw l1. 011 EII:;It'I', 'hul'c h School tit !l :30i Mr. find M n;. Pau l Duk .. :1IIt! ~n n Thll! !·d.,y. A pril 18 . u f lel' nil ill PHONE 120 WAYNESV IL LE,O rlIO ;\I'"'n i ll(: 1'1'11.1' 1' 1' an d !;(!1'1II 0Tl nl l ti~ltal d , WC I''t Daytnll vis iturs Oil Pl' ~ of ;:,·v<!r:\1 months' dUl'nLi oll . ,_:....-::;...;.._ .;..._ _ _ _ _ _--', 10 :ao. T he' n it I'd Tllallk IT 1'- Monday. I'UIIl'I'1I 1 !'I'l'vi(; R Wt'I" h c lt! II I t h(' illg will b· pl'csenl d lit th is ScI'· ;\1 1' .and Mrs. E lbe l·t Wnllnc(' have 1'I ·:; id l·I1C,· f;al lll'tln y aCl"I'noon a nd vjc~. la ll'in l wa s in German t ow n cellI ll- ' nnw lIlid on >;e<1u lI. A ll urI' co n lilllly in vited . l (' .. y . Hev. J ..J. fic hlleff e r, Heclor . . Mr . und MI'>;. R o b,' rt jo r i" I1l1 :\11.1 _ _ __ c hil dre n !lltcnJ, I l he fUlIl'I'a l of .. t i ~!1 E ll n Heel'os d ied Friday ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Lh' for mel"s 11l 011wr, 1\ l rs . 1\1 11 1' ), lIight at t he l"lIIIL' of hl'l' ni eue , Firs t allt l Th inl S Llndny Ma ~s Polle n FI'i nd , a t ;\l I'II\ :lnl l1w n , ':I t- ) 11':<. F. C. 8· h\\,lIr l7. , in , ·olumh us. W E PAY nt 8 :OU a. Ill . ; second , fonrlh nlld tll'day a ft 1'1I00n . Fu n ra l ~ervi 'efi \\, (' I'C hold in 1I 1'lifth S Ullrlny , fass a t 10::10' n. m. MI'. I1ml 1\11'''. S:\ Il\LJ I lIadt'lon th:l'~(' Satlll',l ny nftc rn o n. FOR He\,. Luwrence' n. 1\1olllll an n . enlol'la ined to S und Iy ,linn e'I', MI'. - - - -Matu r ed Horses and Cows --n nd Mrs. Ju hn Gi bbs Hn,1 (·hildren . I l a ry, 1.j....yNlI'-o ld d nll~ht e r of WAYNE SVIl.L E CHURCH OF 'Jr ' on\'ood i 1\11'. lind Mrs. J) l!c r- l ~Ir. all ,1 , ullluel .Jurld, of n ' llr CHRIST ing; oC Richn oncl, I II I., allrl MI'. F erry. ,liNI SnlLlnlay mOl'Oing, Th or c will be un oth r s pecia l nnd l\lt·s. Eme ry ·III\I'l eloll . Apr il :!O. Th e r e lll ui ns we r e tnk I C CIlUre II on \V c( In es. ' llun l~ lItl\' . Benllvville ALL U FIR T , ~() I' V I.CC fie• ll 1\11'. and Mrs . ] 1'vlJ1 I' e n to· . . , Ky. . , l o nd ny, dny ni ht, Apr il 2 .1, at 7 :30 p. m. a nd liW o da ug h e l', Phyll i!;, l\Jj ::d f or bu~~ __ __ .. _ _ . _ RE \ ER. F: CHARG ES 454 At th is ser vice the mini ster will Nita Jj un b:ing I' mnd gClltleman JUNE BUGS COMING ~----~------------------,------~~~~ PI' a h o n the s ubj ect "Withhold - fr iend, of P ndleb)n, I nd., \Vel'e " X THEN stock break:i through a run d own fence ing." S unda y ser vices ns follow,,: week-e nd g u esls or flo. Gnd MI'R. V V you not only lose part of your crop but you Bibl e School at !l :ao a. 01.; 'Lord 's Frank R ogers and Mrs. Lolli, aMay beet1c~, or " .Tun bugs," 8tand to lose valuable animals through injury or Supper at con (:lus ion of l hl pe- rey . .t1 S hoy nrc sometimes call ed , ~I' gorgin g. Such losses would pay fol' enou~h Red dod. Even ing eva ngeli · t ic ser vice , dH, dul d to lip peal' in Ohio I his Top posts to :strengthen u p the wli' E1 k sots III ' OUT at 7 :3 0 p. 111, sermo n s u b j ect, " The Mr . a nd Mrs .. a l'!, Duke. and son , ~jlring in acco rda nce w ith lhelr Appeal of t h r oss." Alwa ys . a T~obol' t, entertamed to dllln e r on 3- \,llu r cyel . They a rc always fence lines nnd preven such losses. guo d s p c ial lllu ~ ieal n umbe r. .undu y , 1... and M rs. Allen EIII- fc;lIow('t\ the next yea r by tll e h· Corn t he pickers overlook, sma ll grains !lcat t ered h ester Williamso n, Ministe r . tick , MI'. an d l\Jrs. B r ne. •J ones ' l younj:t- the COlTIlllUn white "grul..lin the stubble field, grRin r.ailed or lown clown a re ill'ing you r g 1.0 be _~ - -.- - .\ ~rl" ~nrl Mrs. Wll ~ le r Ken .. ~ck, Mr. wonn!!." gO I stl'uctive t s uch other losscs that can t-.! p revented by hog and stock LYTLE CHURCH r h elle Ju n . , i\[~. and l\f] S . paul ! farm crops a COl'n tim o thy, be ans lllltched i ll our E LECTRI C tight fences Aroun d y ur fields. Then ho I aud stock lJuke a nd ~on ' Rlchanl Le e '~; traw h crll.'. T IIe . . IN UBA '1'0 RS; 'th e y pl'OS ' rvlce at !J a . Ill . and es .an d 'po t a oe s. PI'caclllng could turlt t i. to salvage th;:; g r a in. And farm due s tul'fJy c hicks. Snndn y Scho ol at 10 II . III. 'Ev- . M I'. an d M rs. Elb ort '::Vnl.laee and ,JJcetl 'S ~re i)Jj u\'iou~ .to ce rtain anima.ls kill J throu n W 1 d e ring on the hi ghways ry one in vit d. MI'. a nd Ml' . Bahl. o [ "'ema, s pent t r C'cs.-Y ou n lry Ed ito r. OUR EQUIP MENT MAKES e.cioll s lO H~ es that wOll ld oay for m any r ods of Re v. D. V. Whi te nll ck . Pastor. th" wcek- nd ill incin nati. POS S IBLE THE BEST good fe c:ng. RESULTS - - -- - ---,W endell Salisbul'y I'cL ul'1l ed t.o h is AWARDED LOVING CUP All these losses can be tu: ned into pro Ets by goqd h on le, in le vdan d S unday, ail(' 1' U Day old chiclls at reduced fences. E rect them C :l Red T O i l ~ osts for lv,' ~ u s ~-.. l hh: c wee ks' v is i wilh his gl'lln d. Olio n orn ic l! of th!' Columbia prices. fence service. Keep several bundles of R ed Tups ]lul'c n ls, ]\Jr.-. and ]\1[1'5 . All e n Em- Life Insurunce ' 0., was fi\\'u I' ded Our o1' d l\l'~ arc many, so on your farm for r e p la c ing rot ing \Jo')d rO.lts a nd I·ick . ' 'ilver Jo.-ing c up by the complace yours ca rl y. stremrthening your pre ent fence lin es. Or to erect . - -. - - 1\11': . Har r y Gl'Uh~lnl s pon t Tue _ pallY anll a fitted G1adslon e ba~, need;d tem ~orary fence. R ed T ops drive so I l\TI·. . l\~~nme l\Elu r btwt. spen t day in Lebanon. • . in Ildd it ion to a cash bonus.- Xelle asily that you can do thiS'work in odd times. Tu esday wa . h Mrs . . a rl unll ow. . . . iu Hel'l1ld. Phone 3 49 Upper ,Sp"ingbor o Road FRANKl IN, OHIO C. L . Duke mud e a bUSiness t np "it· Horn ick was form r1ly a II'. RIIIl Mrs . John Rye and to T ip pecanoe ity Io nd ny ,. . W '11 "" duu ghte.·, Miss DOI'othy, a nd Mr. I'CRlci ont of !lyne Vt e. ;:;:..,-- -_.. . !" --. - -- _. .~ •. - - - •• .Tohn Pence were Xenia s ho ppers Cl e nn Bl'o ck mo to r ed h el'e fr om ~ ,(1 .. , J\'I 0 nda ~." In (lia n llpoJi s, unday, "'U"'U_'I ~~' ~ t.-.~. t""U~~~_II_ ("""II_\l_~f ~lI. . d h b . Dan d w1as1\1<acSOLD HIS INTEREST I COlll pa lll C ome y 1'. anI "\'S. Mr. :.r./1 1\1" . ul'tis L . Hill, of L. G. Broc k , who wi ll visit them a Myel' Hyman has sold his interDayton, Wtl'e week-end vi~i t ors of coupl e of ,veeks . Come in and le t u s t ell you h ow easy it is toa rrm:g\' . : est in th e · J a mc.stown Dry Goods 1\[1'. and 1\[1'5. H arold KelliS. " ,r I "·r . 'V '" CI'I your fe n e 3 so you can earn h e ext 'll in coml! tha t !. JU l' . !In( .. IS. \ . ,'" nt<,O f compa n y to his partll e r , Max you can gt't in ti le f orn:t of increased yield. per a cre . I Mr. and Mrs. Rllym on d Os born Wayne sv ille, vi sited th e l~'. te r' ~ Kohl hage n. -- ~1 \Ve :ll'l'Y 1\ 'full line of Feeds a nd Ruppl ies for Ba l: y C hi cks. . and MI·s. Euph mia 'l'o ms, of mothe r , 1\11'5. Mut'y Carmo n y, Sun mort: mOlley, fo r crop sold on the hoof, incre~flcd '. Xenia, spent S und l.lY afternoon day. fertil it y and fa rm 'alue pl.lr sc,e, lah r n~ e d soil NO FINE FOR HIM through haJ've!lting crops with .ho{;s atl~!,· stoel,. WAYNE CIiICK STARTER , with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill Miss Ro ma H ar,~in , of n ear a nd so n , Billy. W ay n esv ille, wa a gu e ~t of Miss A mo torist was h eld up by a ROLLED OATS Miss Lula K e ll is s pen t SlItur- Bel'nice Graham Thursday even- traffic policeman. "Whnt's yOUl' .nllme ?" de mandE ARL GRIT day and Sun day w itti ho me folks. ing. P erry Fry, of Sp l'ingboro, is ed the. cop . ~ SEMI-SOLI D BUTTE~ MILK Mrs. Dom Morgan and daugh- papering in Lytle this week. 1/ Abraham O'Bri e n Goldberg," ! l e i', Miss Thelm a, a nd Mr. Newton replied the n1otori lit. D R Y BUTTERM IL K Crawford, spen,t Sunday after- . Misses Ruth Early and La vina • "What ' s the O'Brien for1" a sk_ __ L2 _ _ ,!, -- - - noo n with Mr. and Mt·s. R oy Shaw Jam es are on t he s ick list. e d the officer. We U se only the choicest GRAINS and FEEDS in our a nd family, of near Xenia. Charles Smith accompanied Dr. "For protection," retul'ned Abril . own MASHES Mrs. Harold 'Kellis and Mrs. and Mrs. Ellis Smit.h to Osborn , ham. Curtis Hill were visiting Mr. and ?und~y, to .see Mrs. Smith, who f " Mrs. William Coleman, of Lytle, IS serIOusly 111 at th e home of her ===;::=.-::.;: - - - - - - - - - - , , " Saturday eveni ng. . I daughter ,Edna. By, hi ll neighborhood, his church h e led an exemplary life, and his I Mr. and Mrs. Burton Earnhart, 1 Miss Eva Wharton attended the of Dayton, spe nt Saturday with Latin class play "Dido and Aene- unexpected death cau ses a l ass • . . ) , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marlatt a nd I as," g iven b y the 'dra mtic class of to an. Fun e ral services were held afte rnoon in the I I family. Hug hes High school in Cincinnati Wednesday Fri e ncl ~ church, of which he was ..........____ I1 _~I _.~. _ ... ~-...~_.~.._.l. ~I ....,....._il _._ O_'O..... Mr. and Mrs. John Rye attend .. Friday even'i ng. a most influential member. _ _ _.. ::,~s"!.."!.."_ "_ ""..!!'~~~"'!... ""~~.!!_ "'!"'''''. _ _'!.~!!!!..~.~!!!.!!!.!!!.!!!.~~_~..!!.!!!.!!!.!!!.!''!_~_...~~~. ed the ill n era l services for Mrs. Viola Curry r emain s ill at her C. C. Eva ns, o f n ear Xenia last hom e south of town. H er 1'ecovSat urday afternoon. ' ery is not a s rapid as her fl'iends would like. M!ss Evelyn Gordon, of Wayn eRvlll e, was Il Friday eveni ng T he W . C. T. U. held its reg ular Rol..lert C. Shanks, wllo had b een g uest of Mi s~ L eo na Kelli s. mee ting at t ho home of t he pres'..1 critically ill of cancel' of t.he stOI11- - -- ---..id ent, Mrs . .T:1I11 es McIntire, Tu esach , ofr several w eeks, died nt his SCI'alc h es ca n he r ro m oved from hom e here W e dnes day of las t day of last week. fun itul'c by mixin~ " 'lua l parts of wee k. FlIneral se rvi ces Wel'e held Mr. and Mrs. C. A . Dickins on ol! ve oil and vi n ega r a nd ap plying in the hom e Friday afte rn oo n. n nd chil d r e n s pent S unday with wltla a soft I·al? S hak e mi xture relatives in Columbu s. '.1'0 11 bl.'fo l'e ll s ing an d I'ub bris kly. Mr~. Cliff Evans died W edn esday at h oI' ho me two an d one -half mil es R('v. Curless, J. L. Conard and no rth of lown un t h(! Xenia pike. T . . J[uyd ock atte nd ed the ScoutS h e had bee n s utl'e ring fro m hea rt O1!1s~e r's "hike and camp" supper l ro llbl e for several weeks, and he r nea l' Wilmington o~ Wednesday denth was not a s urpf'ise , IIlthough eve ning. . he l' ll1any fl'i e nds hoped for her r eThe large barn on the farm of FOR SALE co ve l·Y· Beside h er lltl!; band, she K ell y M end cnr~lI , two and oneleaveR a s(, n and four c1nug h ter s, )lalf mil es n orth of town, was toF OR S A L I~-l'ul'e Leami ng Seed t wo Riste r li nd two ' broth r s. She t a ll y d estroyed by fire early Ti'1es('o1'n, g el',ni 1. l ion 100 '1<. J. S. was u good wO'\1a'n and is ~ inc ere- day morning. A neighbor disLeaming & S OLlS, It. R. 2, Wayn ea- Iy monrned ·by ·a bos t ' o f friends. 'covered the flames and gave . the " " .viii , 1 mile west of New "Bur- Fu nel'a l services wer~ held in the alarm ,but t he building w!is reatly ' "' ml 'llngton. horne Saturday a:ftern'o on, her pas- to collapse before any , one ardvc d. Five ' hOI'ses and. a Jersey FOn S A LE- J G2,1 ,Dodge Sedan , tor, R ev. ell,dess, officiating. W. H. Cuny died at his,home on hcjfer p.e l·ish ed. in the flame!!. A in godd con di t io n . C. E. Mich. he Kin gmnn ro~d S.ull~.ny noon, of F91'd ·sedan, feed ' gringe'!', ~ bu~z ener. a17 cious anacmia . . J Ie l eaves b e l saw, 150 bushels corn and rtI!1ny WH{ SAl.F.. - Mamn:oL h 'Ero n ze perni ~idc hi::! Wife, . fo ur . sons, Elmer s lT\uI! . Implements lind tools were. 'fur k ,,}, cg s , uL 35c each. Mrs . Orvill , A tthitr and ' Ch cster, a nfl destroy~ 111~0; Tb(! 'fire is supHO I'RC~ _tUtl1P, DlIl'V y eburg, Ohi o. ~W() dnuglltors, Mr!i. Milt Chris ty IlOS d to have starte d from . the . *&25 and Mrs. Roy Jones. ,In his fam- nutomo·blIe. .
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OLUMBUS, OHIO- All measUI'CS enacled . by the lute EightyI';ighth ienl'rnl Assemb ly have be n !II'I eel uJlon by Governor Coope r and thuse uPPl'oved have b '~ n filed wiLh 'ecrelury Brown. A Her t hey huve uee n edited thcy will he i ~sucd in book form known aH " Ses~ iun Law!! 113." 1'hese h "ks will UC I't'ady for . di ~t ribution by S('cl't:'Lnry Brown ut [\ later dal(·. prubably til!' Inttu'l' Jlurt of Jun o. N nw lhlll th~ ppring sen son is ~:I an d uell.,,· Wf'1I1 ht'r co nti il ion s ex-
The New entury club was entel:tained on Apt'j) 26th, by Mrs. Robert Cross at the home of Mrs. Maude Crane. The members 1'1'spo.:lded to roll co li by naming the newest. books. . After the businesJI session the following pl'Olfram wns enjoyed: Mu sic- Piano so lo . .. . . Mrs. F . U. LeMay A Book Review (The Vineyard) Miss May Wright The Gypsy.Tl·a il Mr!l. W. H. Allen During the social hour Mrs. Cmne und daughters, assisted by Mrs. W. Eo St roud, served n most d!!lectable two-course lunch. Mrs. J. II . Sackett wn s a guest nf th e !lfternoon.
i: l, the uctiv i l i,'~ of lh ~ inspection t!,. p I rillIl'nt o f the blll' 'lill of motor I'c hich .. will he gl'clllly incl'casu!. Uo o d w 'II l it l' !' ul'i nl:( ~ mOl'e l11' oIu l' vl'hi cles upon lh e streets Hlirl high'\' II~' s o f lhe fl t"lc; with r ' ,c h illCl'CHRO lhl' in ~ pe('lors urI' hll , il~' cngal'NI in seeing that nil ----n.I)I ,)/· vch ic·lt·s cany th e I1l'0p('r li1\1 1. . W. P. Salisbury ig in Clevec{'n ~~ piat ('!; 1I'lei in el\fle ~ whorc a lund for II few days. n ' W CU I' i5 pUl'chusecl, rcplucing ono pl'l' v i l) u ~ y ow necl, that Iiccnse Ch ildren's hats, $1.00, $1.50, "I al l' ~ lire propc l'ly transferred ac- $1.95. Smith's Millinery. cording Lo luw. In num ' rOll !! casps will'l'e a Cl I' ig. purchaset! the I Mrs. Gruec L. Smith was a busiull'rI ll' L1ll ough II cghgence 01' Igno-I ness visitor in Daylon Monday. mnec n( th e law, chu nges the Iiee:lsc Ipates from one car to anGla ssware at Specinl Prices now olhel' without making the proper a t Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon . . lI'nn!! fer. 10st indi viduals do not . rcaliz' the ~ el'iOU 1;ness of this pl'aeMI'. Fred Kimme!'le has returned t ieI' . Th e opcl'at'ing of a .motor home aftel' spending the winter vchic le on license plates issued in Florida. fut' 1111 01hel' cal', wilhout making Mr. und Mrs. H. B. Earnhart are lhe pl'oper tl'anRfcr. is the same as Ilpt:'l'nting such 1II0tol' veh icl\) with- the. proud parents of a daughter, born April 17, out uny Iice:rse plates.
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For sale at Madden's Lumber The inland fi shing districts of Yard, 36 galvanized individual th e slute hal'e been well stocked pig troughs, cheap. wilh a vari ety of fish during t he Mrs. Edith Har.ris and Mr. and pll~t seYBrnl years under the ljuper vi ~ ion of the fish und game divi- Mrs. Ronald Hawke were shopping ' sion of the department of agricul- in Dayton last week. • ture. As a result piscatorial enAll huts most reasonably priced. thusiasts have enjoyed 80me excellent flPort. The season is now Every color allsortment. Grace L closed (01' black bass in those dis- Smith. tricts and will -:lot open again until JU)le 16. However, the I\maller MI:. and Mrs. U. G. Whetsel and fry euli co or strawberry bass the grandson and Rosemary Bentley , t SUC1 d uy III . ' W I' Immgton. . crappie • blue gill s- and rock ,baas I spen may bl' caught in limited quanti- I . . ties, 40 for the first two named . M,r, and MIS. Dan Adams and nnel 25 for the two' latter in any f&:mJly, of Dayton, spent Sunday one clIlV. · 'Every fisherman using With Mr. and Mrs. W . C. St John . rod and reel is required to secure Mrs. Charles F .Adams, of Ton Iiccnse, the fee tor which is $1 peka, Kansas, was the- guest of wilh 10 cents extr~ . for the clerk. Mrs, T. Lee Adams over the weekend.
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Stnto Librurind Georlte E. Mc· Cormick is pl'oving a highly ef· ficient official and his program of expansion and increased circulalion is 1II0st gl'ntifying to those who havtl the interest of the institution at heart. He states that I he Iibrn ry's Cunction is the buildin lt up of a state-w iel e !lervice by helpinlr organize new libraries, impl'ovi':1 Jr cxi8tinJr libraries and by rendering direct service to those in fural eliRtricls who have no nccess to public librarie!l •
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sold hi s 1-:1'0 '1'1')' tlnd ge nera l tnel C'hllllui St' ~ Llll'(! to I· r cel Burn. .1I' t!. n 1',11'1 11(' 1' t' Il,pluyee. ~ II'. '\' hilt· wh o hcd .IR Ih e rec" I'U ,f lifty y'a l's IOf s uccess ful ilu " in" ~s life in Wayn esvill e,. ow es hi " 8urcess to hurd wur k ,slri ct ndbl'I'I'll et' lo ltll~ in e sR and 'e ll ing 11l(l ~t Iy flli' cll:;h. A I ways cou rlc\I U ~ lind J\'P lIlI emn , ly in manner. he hus won Ihe 1"'S ppct of a long I ist of (' lI Hlo ll1 '1'5. 1\11'. Wh it!! will nllt gi vc possesiOIl for thirty t1(1y~, "f which more wi ll bt' pllbli ~ h('cI Inter . hU H
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WEEKLY AEPO'RI
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NelliI' Green vt!nu s Wilson GI'ee n, f or di vor ce, charging grOI! negl ecl and extreme cruelty. Paulin Dooley ve rs us Willia m ll, Doo ley, f or divorce , charges xlI' me cru elty, t phe n M nn er s, of )Duyto n, vel'SUs H este r RYAn, form erly H sCommon Plea. Proceedinr. te r l\1en1') ol'S ' R. 'R . 2, Orego nbl, O. ' hlnles ol'rill ~ l (l n , M oun t Le bI n Ih case o f H erschel Du nhllm at II I Vl' I"!; US 'rhe Leb anon Nutio nnl L1 non, Pi tt 'burg, P a. , [o r lIIonoy Ballk Iln d TI' u~t Co., of Lebanon, on ly, nmou nt cla imed ,500 wi t h ILlUSI/?ATCD JjY .fJ!MXIJ.JJRIJEN l ave was gl'8 nted to fil e nn am end- ill te l'C$t f ro m A l,l g ust 18 , 19'1 7, nn d ostR. tI petition . Prohate Court' Proce edin lr • - _-, _.,:. T he cuse ( f F lora Mue H oss . .__ An instrum e nt of wr iU n ~ , pur\'CI'liUS Homer H oss w as dismisse d porting t o be t h Inst w ill a nd !lAP'fER X. Th (' c(l llnt ~!l Illid dlll\'li ' .he r ll iH 1'1 11'0 \I' m ; cll'al'ingo, A s mile al t hc cost of the pllli ntifl'. worJ-, nnd h lok II l<wnclfa f; Iy IIltn (' v,'n I ('~.III 10 da\\, l1 UIHl n hi~ lip s. In t he elise o[ A. H. Turne r, War- l stama nt of ,Jnll1 ell A. J a('kson, "~I (\ lh ('l'. tl nll't YIlU thin), thnt tltt.' fire. TIII'I'l' W,1S n l11ument,~ 1 "Why. mothel' ,1I01n '( yo u ~ce I" n ru u :1 (Y tl'('usli r e l', vers us Lea h late of Deel'fie ld tUWlIllh ip, wu s , Ii ~~ U1'1 : t"Ut' is a v I'Y ~ trn llge s ilem' (', 'h ilt 'i0 far /1 : l\1i ~~ I:lrisclIl' is COIl- S mall, et Ill, the r es ide nce of each produ ce d in court , Helll'inl! ()( Ull"i , I'! " "'1'011 lUI\'(' IJN'1I n close watch· "I' t ncd t hat is n il ral, ,·," ho sa id . :llId nil tlcfen dnnt.s being unkn own, plicntio n i!4 ~('L for Apri l 25 lit I.lI<h S l. Ma uril' e Innk!' tI up l' r, l.uml e r·" I "" o u f cc l ill t ha t w"y tOW II 1'I1 he r it W II~ ordcred t hat p ublication b e 10 u'clock n. m. A('('o u nts fi led : [1'(1111 . h.. .. wllrk quiek ly. int' " I lH.lmi t it. Bu t, 1,,11 m('. hav e s illlp ir l, c":IlI S" ~h ' happ n s to 1'1.'- made f ur :; ix co ns c uti n ! week~ in Estate of Huc hel M. Kl'lI y, de0'1' 101'1; wa s ju ~ t striking. nnd her 1 not wlltched to ~O lll" )lUI-POS"' j ~ elllb l,' tilt.' ( "lIl1ll di Ma .. ioni. Is a coull ty newspnp'I' I·. ' ''n llnl\' a IIlt1lll\' IlL lIl'fo .. e had re - TIll' r!! is no ll1i ~ tll.kin g lhc loo k in nut thnt II littl e unfni .. tu he r '/ [n t he CllS!' of A_ H. Turn er, ver- ceuf\l·d , fI rst lI nd fi na l. [';stllte o f , urnh M. Bercn w, in"Ia '('II hil' walch in hi !'; )locl,('t wit h y ur fnrc S0ll1ctll11Clo\, Whl' lI sh,' ! \ hat ca n she kno\\' of lill oath s us .lohn Mnson, .!t ai , it was 0 1'a ll IIll/lllti,'n l Iiltl!' go ,,;t u..... "O tll \, ~ inlll thl' t'OO I11 un cx pecte dly. whic h W/ls ~ W"l'n fl v('-a nd-tw en ty I derc tl t hut publicatio n be mad e, the co mp etent, fi rst li nd fin al. II le bill filed : " Y,·s. I do lhinK ~ ll ," ~h(' nn - If the thing W,'I' C not a h. u l'c1 , I years ago, I(,ng llcl'o re she \VllS ,' c\t:fl' ndll nts' !'l'sid cnces unknown. Estate of F ra nk Bowors, d cens• W I ' " '.I qui \!lly. " I thi nk Iwl' V(..... y l"lltluld say thnt you we I'(' af .. aid lIo,. n. Wh y. [ do n't Sup pose t hat P ublicnt ion was ordered in the ~ Ir:t n g-e incl"l>!!. Why do you /1 . k uf h(' r." ,· h!' (' \' e l' h ':Inl of il." · case uf A. [ I. Tur ne r ve rs us W iI- ed. Esta te of David W . Tn~' l o l', de-11 "'.''' Lady Sl. Mllul'i cr h eld he r hnnll Sh" s miled II little ~ad l y. linlll Sm ith. et ti l. th e l'c~i d c l1 ts of The modern finish by Hanna that ccaRed. Estate of Alb e r t A. Irons, tto het· side Co r a moment. li S " Lum ley, I do Dl)t IIttemp: to de - t hc d fenrl nnts be ing unk nown. II,' "hl'ug).!1 d his f' h(\uldcrs. gives walls a sofl1 satiny beauty and "Oh. I clun' t liI1o\\, l' Xllctlr· It t ho ug h ~h(' Celt n sud den puiL'. f ' nd 11l~' ferlil1~. tJf COll l'!!C it ig On mutio n of pl a intiff, t he cll se dec.eased. mak es them a most de lig htful backA. A. BUlTou ghs una ble t o pe r"','IllS odd lha t "he $hou ld want t o S hc I'opeutt'u hcl' ,:;o n's w(lrd ~ wilh HUSlll ' U to co nn ect he .. e wit h it of M1 n" l'vu E . G ra ndin , ver su s ground. You will find "Satinoid" as There'. a ' Ill' ltd :t11 1,,1' ,' v(' ni ng al o ne, llllfl I)ul lu oking up at him. leu lly ." ' W ill ia m G .Gl'U ndin, \Vn~ di smissed form his du ties as 8n npprniser , economical in first cost as good pupel',' Bonita Paint Hohurt Ri chel wus appointed in " Afmid o.f .h c' l'! No. no,. Lu mley. " I wa " surl' that y~ U wo uld say The easc uf t he Peo pl e's Bu ildIhal ~ I ll' ~ h 'I\~lrI 1111\'(' so mn.ny long Hnd it may be washed as often as you or Fllllah for 1,·t l l' I''' tu \\'1'11 , ' . ll o1 Y " U tlllnk thnt lam afl'llld of sOlllethlllg e l ~e, ~ o, m otlll'r." in).! Lon n a nd Sav ing~ Com pany t he Cllse of F red A. S ni de r , gu urplease. It may be u sed over plaster, Ewrll PIIT~ II .. 'lU ill' lInde r~ talHl s Ithnr y.(J ~ I ~tltlll' thi n /! of . Wlh iC h her lfU C~ co~ "But , Lum ley. al th o ug h [ cu n- I ve .. s us Auolph J . S nid er , et a i, din n, pla intiff, vers us Matilda J. paper, wood steel. Made in tints and E rte l et a l. defe ndants. "" ,lI lo1 IIkt.' hl' l' t,l ,' '' 111,' "Iw n Wit 1 tll1ually I'elllln(' m(' . . t IS l e no t def,'n,1 it t he f('d ing rem ll ins. W!\H d i.llIi:sed. shades for any color scheme. Ask for App li cat ion w as mad e for the II"!" • s hadow of t hc pa:t whi ch s('em s ' l.Is t!'I1 . No Wlllllun hil S known I Ida Fork ner J a m es wns grante d a ~lor eard.. !I!Tl':1tI'1' happ iJ1('ss Ihon I hll\'e. l\I I II divtl '('e fr om fiany Jam es. The app oin tm ent of a g unrdiAn of " I :1111 '1uit 1' ~ lIre thal ~h e d oe~, to fOlio,,: her .foots t eps. " Hamlin tin alleged in co mEdwi n Lu ndt,y , I ('\'en (,b)"t ted to hu\, A tmglc note had s ud den ly bec n j life haH h('en ~1)l II(. t im ('s !lImo;:' I del' nda nt huving been fo und g uil 1I1){ hl'l' ,' o nl(' h('l'(, Il ~ " gm'C'l'I1css Ly of ~ross n eglect o f duty. The pe tent. Th e Inst wiJ) nnd t estamen t of plai n t iff \\I ll S r estored to he r fo rm:It a ll. Il l' !' lll oth (' .. WII S a tical' David G. Ri ef , deceased wa s ade r nam e of Ida l~ orkn er. fri(' 11I1 of mint, muny years ago, nnll 1 tu ld M!II'ghrita fl'ol11 t he fi rst _ _ __ _nB" ~ m itted t o probate, Mary Fl'Unces R eil' nccepted the trus t ns execulhnt 'l wI)uld I'athor have he r hen ! New Suit. n ~ ill Y daughter. he wo uld have trix of t he estate of David G. Reif, bee n \'ery welcol11 to a home with A. H. Turner, count y trea sure r deceased. No bond r equired A. J. NOT BY ROBERT BURNS Bigler to J oc l\l cM ille n , sma Jl trnct of Warren coun t y, versus Leah Sche ure r, Harry Ralston and J. P. u . It wa s only he r pride which in H a rl a n Tp. mndp her in ist u pon coming as llIa ll Lh e unknowtli h e irs of Leah Rawles wer e made appraisers. Litl Ie' J oh nn y Burns Gracie' " gov(>rn ess. nnd I s uppose ,m all and t he un:k n own devises , Sits u po n a stove Frank E . Whi ta cre accepted the Commi •• ionen' Proceedinr. legatees et aI, to sell delinq uent ap po intm en t a s gu ar dian of Edwin it is th e sa me feeling :which Litlle J o hnn y BUl'ns. tux-lnnds. F . M. Collin s, pay r oJl Yl mo., prompts h e r to k eep herself BO A. H . Turner , t reasure r o r 'W ar- H nm lin incomp et e nt. Bond in the LiLlI e J oh nny Burn! mu ch a loo[ rrom u s. I a m sorry, su m of $ 10, 000 with Ame rica n end ing April 16, $ 134.66; Eden Di dn 't go to hea ven but I an do no more tha n I have r e n co un ty, ve rs u s Mrs, Belle S uret y Co., of New York as s urety Te rr y, pa y r oll , ~ m. , ending Apr. Little J oh n ny Burns. ha ve done lownrd maki ng h er sec H earn e, et ai, to sell delinquent The Ill st will and t estam ent of 15 , $234 .50; A. T . Rettig, pay r oll tax-lands. A. C. Btlke r, ' late of Hamilton Yl mo., e n ding April 15, $1!)5; C. thin !!'s differently.' Lord Lum ley fidgeted abou t fo r A. H. Turn er, co un t y treasur er, tow Dshi p, was admitted to pro- E . Bra dubu ry, pa y r oll ~ mo., end- . MAKE IT DAILY II minute or two on the hea rthrug. ve rs us Rebecca Goodwin, et ai, t o bate. ing A pril 16; $61.15 ; Jos: W. DI~. Thel'(~ was a certain reser ve 'in his sell de linque nt tax-lands. Gu y GAyn or acc epted the ap- vis ,pay r oll ¥.I mo ., endlllg Apr il llIoth"r's mnnner wh ich made t he A. H. Turner, v'~rs u s J ohn Ma- pointm ent as guardian of John B. 15 $ 170 ' Howard Cook , fu r nishM o t~ er s Day doesn' t mean tas k which he had se t himself more son , et aI, t o sell delin que nt t a x- Mullin, an inc ompetent, bond in in ~ a nd ioadin g grav el. $ 167.96; muc h IS w e t r y to mnke B pound . I L ate l'I' ul 'l"4 ' J l ' of ca ndy 0 1' u bu nch of sweet pells difficult even than it wo uld hnve Innds. the sum of $30 ,000 withThe Ohio BI a ll' a n( CJ'{' y 111 """''''' I . 36 A. H . Turne r, ver sus E lva D. Ca sualty In surance Company as ,/. K. Spencer. 'f ~ rni sh i ng li nd load mnke up fo r neglect t he ot leI' b en under ordinary circumsta n4 P omme rt, et aI, t o se ll delinqu e n t suret y. ces. Besides he fe lt t hat f rom ing g ravel, $8 4.38 ; Hat'o ld Swce· days. _ __ tax-lands. hel' low seat s he was wa tchlng him Fi11m or e Blackburn accep ted the ney, furni sh ing and londin g g ra vinte nt ly. and th e kn owle dge did A. H. Turner, ver sus Willia m Ilp pointme nt of administrator of el, $ 153; Harold V , Ma r tz, f urn- OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Smith. et aI, to sell de linqu ent tax t he est a t e of E mily Blackburn , de- ishitlg a nd land ing gra ve l, $.1 32 ; not. tend toward setting him m ore FOR RESULTS nL his a 50. ' ''Mother, don't you think tbat Mi .. Bri. co e i. a Very .trange girl7" la nd s. cea sed. Bond in t he sum of $ 150. The Orego nia Bri dge Co., toll re"Y ou loved her mother, t hen? " , Ze tts H als tead ver sus A rthur wi t h Anna M. an d ndrie A. Snook pair, $7; Guy Sigle r, sur veyinlt " I llid . She w as my deares t st r Ock in t he co nver satio n between 00 perfect, a n d yet I never al t oJ L. Halstead , · for d ivorce, custody, as sureties. stakes, $2 0; The Fam.o u s Aulo f r i nd." mother and son, Lord Lumley, get he r fo rgot those pass ionate of minor chil~ren and oth er reli ef. Th e court approved th e. r eport Su pply Co ., ba tte ry , $7.1)5; George e " And y et~fo rgive m e if I a m who had been a ltogeth er unpr e- \~ord s of Leon ardo's . The)' lay ' Ma r y E. RIl.e ~, v er~ us Alf red C. m a de by Charles L. Kaufman. ex- Mcngle, barn r ent, $ 17 ,2 0 ; C. S. wrong', but ometi mes I fa ncy t hat pared fnr it, was f uJi of inte rest. like u shadow acr oss my life, dark- B o ~ma n, for injunctIOn and othe r ecutor of the estate ·of. Max Kauf- Cra ig, gos and stor age, $3 1.95 ; yo u 110 not eve n like Miss Bris- " Th e past !" he repeat ed , "Whose en ing nnd growi ng broad er as t he relief. man, decea sed. The Book Sh op. supplies f or coun WANTED coe." past? T ell me a ll nliou t it, moth - yeal's of his co nfi n e men t passecl ======= Lorena Reynolds accepted the ty s urveyo r , $ L.05; Mille r Electri c a ppoint men t a s t ru st ee of the Servi ce Co ., r epa ir work, $9.50; " She will not let m e like 0 1' dis- c r ." away. Th e ti me of his release like her, Lumley." he looked up at him , and b e came llt last---only a few mo nths S he had risen and was s tanding t ru st crea ted by t he will of Vance J. D. Ad um a nd Co., grade r r e- W ANTED W OOL-Will pay the Frank h ighest mal'ket price. lIe shook his head. sa W tha t hel' f nce was unus ually ago, and o nl y a few m ont hs ago, by ltis s id e, a beaut if ul, but a su f- T. Reyn old s, decea sed. No bond pai rR, $227.30 ; Burro ugh Ad di ng ~' [ l hm't t hat exactly. I have pale. Lu mley , I saw him." fering woman, He took her in req u ire d. Machine Co., repa irs on a4d ing Sh idaker, Harveysburg, Oh io. - mS ~een ~'ou watching her sometimes "Luml ey, it is only a li ttle while "You saw him ? Whe re? " his a rms and ki ssed her fo re hea d. mac hnie f or audi to r $5.65; Under- as fo r instance. whe n she sang ago sinc e your fa t he r and I told . " In London ,Lumley ! Why did . "Mother , you ha ve too much Marri.re Licenae. wood T ypewrite t· Co., overhauling = ============= that. ilic ian so,ng he r e -as th ough yo u th e story of our str a nge meet- he come, a lmost on the day of his imagin a tion ," he said, ge nt ly. typ ewrite l', $15 ;...S.takal tn Mig. Co. FOR SALE Ca rl Lawson, laborer, of F r ank- suppli es .$ 26.60; Bal'rett Brothe l'!1, vo u w t'e-well , a lm ost afraid of. ing a nd marr.iage ¥a u remem lease, he l'e Lo England '! It was "Look a t th e ma tter seri() us ly . a cou ntry wh ich he hated in hi s Gra nted that thi s old man st ill lin an d Miss Freida Lee Coffey, of s uppli es fo r sheriff, $3.60; Jam cs F OlLSA I.E-Seed- pe tatoes. Mrs. ill'I'; a ' though ther e was 's ome- b er it ?" " Every word l E very wor d, yo unge r dnys, n il ye t, ins tea d of harbors a senseless resentm ent Franklin. thi ng about he r which almost r eFolle n. sala ry 8S janitor , $I ii ; Em ma ur fuce, R . D. 4., WayHa rve y R. Snid er , railroade r of Penn Mort on, salary as j anitor , ne vill e, Ohio . mother!" visiting his old ho me, his love for again st you. Yet what coulll he II I " - m1 5 \ . " You re member t h e duel ,vh,'ch whlc . h was a lmost a passion, in- do'. H. e f orge t s th e d ays III . W h Ich ' Springfi e ld, 0 ., and Mrs. Mary E. $70; Denn E. tanl ey, r ent of ofp" e( you . FOR SA LEP ur e Leaming Seed of Lo veland. Davis the Count di Ma rioni ought to stead of lingering in thos e sunny he lives, and the coun t ry to fic e f or pl'osecutor, $2 5 ; C incinnllt i corn , germination 100 % . J . S. force upon your fath e r, bu t whi ch so ut he rn low ns whe re his m a - which you belon g ! Ve nde ttas a nd Blunk Book Mfg. Co., s upplies, ( preven ted? You rem e mber the ny fr ie nds sti ll r e ma ined wh o roma ntic vengeanc,es , s uch as he Real E.tate Transfer. $20; sa me supplies f Qr surveyor, Lea ming & Sons, R, R. 2, Waynesmean s which I was dri ven to use wo uld hav receive d him w ith op- may have dreamt of fi ve-a nd-twe n$9. 50; Elm e r 'Colli s, labor on stone vill e, 1 m ile ' cst of New. BurW. Clarence Martin to J. A. crusher, $ 4.90; Ed Bowman , labor Ii ngto n. •m1 to prevent it. nn dthe oath of v('n- en arms, he ca me stl'ai g ht to Lon- t1y years ago, are extinct ye n in geance whic h Ll·onard,D - t h e do n nlone . I fo und him at a ho- his own [und; he re ,they cann ot Mal'tain, 6S.4 0 acres in Harlan on ston e cru sher, $5.26; Fred FO R SAL E- 1924 Dodge Sedan, town ship. FUNERAL . DIRECTOR Co un t di Mal'iono- swore IIgn inRt leI t here. broken down a nd almost be ta ke n se ri ou ly ~It all!" Fred Humphreys, oper ating stone in goo d con diti on. C. E . MichLaura a nd William Long to Jo- crusher, $ 2 1.45; Perry B. Simp- enel·. us it. wero, o n t he t hreshold of . Sh.e shivere d a lit.tle, a nd loo ked us both?" a17 W AYNESVI.LLE, OH~O denth! Yet, w hen he saw m e, ~n to hi ' fll ce as t ho ug h co mfo rt ed se ph McMillen , 11/~ neres in Har- son, ope ra ting . maintain er, No.2. F On SALE- A goo d corn planter. "Y es." lan T p. " Lumley, t we nty-five yea rs hnve whe n he heanl my "oiee t he old some measure. The Oregonia Bridge Co., In quire of Cr oss Bros., m1 J esse nnd Bertha Wade to Mar- s$.65; passe d away, and he is hee ." . passion lI!lIzcd out ; L~llIley, I " That is wha t J sny to myself, teel for bridge , $23.17; V. W. ha J~annette Mahoney, 57.201 t F' ul\'y Equippe d lor Good "But, Mi sfl Briscoe?" h e nskell, prayed to hi n fol' fo rgiveness, and I..umley," she sa id, " but the re arc Tompkins, pay 1'011 f Ol' 1h mo., IFon SALE- Hfl nd-power sheepbewildered. " How does all thi s ho scorned me. H e ha d never for- t imes whc n t he old drea d is too acres in Nor t h Salem Tp. . Service. $216.15; The Frllnk Sherw ood Co,. shea r.in g machine, ch ellP; als o C. P. B. and Emm erree J. Monce supplies, $llJ8.86; P. E. Snider, som e t.Jm ot hy ha y . . Lyman ' Day, concern her?" gotte n ! He would neve l' for give! slrong f or me wh olly t o cl'ush it. Lar.ge Display Room. "She is his niece. " He poi nted t o his pers on, hi s white r a m not a n En glis hwoman, you to Eli zab eth Osborn, s mall trac ~ and Son, s upplies, 26; Eden T e r - Wu~ esvill e , Ohi o. . mS Ambulance Service "His ni ece I His niece I" hai rs, to a ll the t err ible evidences ~:IO WS I COme of a more supel'sti- in '\Yashington Tp . ry " p ay roll, $256 .30; C._ E . BradPIPE. VALVES AND FITTINGS Grove l' and Mabel Moore to Lord Lumley co uld say noth ing. of hi s long impl'i sonm ent, and once b ous race !" l i.H OR NIGHT 1' t:l.EPH ON E 7 bury, pay rol1, $184.40; Euge ne - For all purposes. Boeklet'a "I nm sorry that -Miss Briscoe Ge orgo A. Tull,. Ii acres in Hamil- Monce, . pa~ roll $3~ .20; Eugene rine of plumbin and heat! ,.IIupWi t h all the swi ft selfi shness of a more, wi t h the 'same p assion whieh tOn 'l'p. ma n his thoughts we'r e cente r ed ha d t r embled in hi!; to ne tw ent y- should be the mca1l)s of bring ing pies are the b est. The Boc'kletM. E . and Ella Davis to Marlon H.ar~er, brl.dge repal~, ~4; H~r r ound on e point. W ould this ne w fi ue yetH'S ago, he cDised mc [ · 0 unp leas nri . oug hts to yo u" Llddll clea~ r.I 'F and paIntIng bridge King Co., 415 W. Main St,., Xenia, development hinder his purpo se, was horri ble ! I fied fr om that he r emal'ked t hough tfully. "Moth. A. and Marjorie A. Cle.,denin, $57; Ed Llddll , same, $26; James Ohio. . par t of lot 63 in Mason. or wa s it favora bl e to him? place Ii.k e a ha u!'! ted woman, and er!" Wolf , same, $12.50; The Morrow Josi e Miller to Realty Builders Feed and Supply Co., api~es, $4.- FOR SALE- Waxtex Food Paper, "Leonardo's s ister, Lumley, was s inc e t he n, Luml ey, I have been "Yes, Lumley." Keells f ood fresh and clean; my dear friend . She married a .haun ted. Eve ry feature in th p. " WOUld it be a grent trouble Inc., 104 ,5S acres in Union Tp. 25; Blair and Leroy, gravel and James Pile and F. W. Franz to loading and s and, $22; .1. K. Spen- Ribbed Tissue paper tor dainty inan nam ed Briscoe , and· died very girl's magniflce.nt f ace, a nd e v- t o you ,if- s ome day- I asked you Stephen and Mabel Thiel, lots No s. cer, furni shing and loading gravel packugcs: Linen weave paper nap RESIDENT 800.n aft erwnr d. Margha ri tn ' is c r;> l11 0vc me nt of her figure, re- to r eceIVe her as a daughter?" kins; Papeterie!! and Correspond61 and 62 in Franklin. their daughte r, and, Lumley, there mlllds me that she is a Marioni '" (To be contl'nued) tor bridge repair, $5.62; W. · H. A , L. Robinson and Mrs. C_ E. ·M addell & Co., bridge repair ma- ence Cards. The Miami Gazett.. is n o English blood in her veins. oftlee. She is a Marioni' I can see his terial, $60.74; Eugene Harper, '~-' =-=======' ~ --" ===== ========-== P E RMANENT LOCATION eye!! and his torehead every time Harper, ' brid,e . repair material, MONEY LOANED I look at hers, They seem to tell THE .FUMBLE FAMILY Frankly SPI'akina ta.80 :The Book Shop, supplies for by C. E. DUNKEL me that that wild oath still lives: clerk ot court,$2.60: Anna E. that Borne day he wlll atretch out LEBANON, OHIO Pressley, compensation and damhis hand and redeem that murderage, $61.70; The Stan(!lard .011 Eye. E.amined ou s threat: Lumley, there have Co., ·gas and oil and grease, $143.- LONG OR SHORT TIME-EaIY terma, Also Surveying all.d Ab·GI ...... Fitted been t imes when it has terrified Rep"l... 77. " stracting. Write and I \,4'.11 call me to look at that girl I" and see you, Sam D. Henkle, WayJ1r OPEN SEASON ON SQUIRREL'S nesville, Ohio. LOANS on Livestock, Chattel!, Second Mortage. Notes bought. The fish Bnd game law8 have been changed in a number of par- John Harbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. ticulars. One of most general intel'es t is, the change of the law on squirrels back to the la w as it Farmers of Warren ,and adjoining stood two years ago, except that counties may obtaIn money on the op en season is r educed by 15 lpng tim e loans, at 5. per cent indays. The open seaso.n this year ~el' est. Cost of securmg the same s tarts Sep temb er 1 and ends on IS very reasonable.. through The . . I Fed e.r al Land BanI<. For further September 15. both days mclus lve I informat ion call on or address M• - - C. DRAKE, Trea surer, phone 316The Miami Gazette, $1,60 year X Lebanon, Ohk, '
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THE MIA~I GAZETTE
M. HENDERSON
committee to deal with the police problem throughout the country. ISSUED EV E RY WE DNESDAY It is planned to reorganize the Am ~ rican police system on a mod. D. L. CRANE Publi.he·, elln scie ntific bas is. " Mrs. Will Da llg hert y and daugh. Office Pbone ........ .............. No. 112 - - -... - - - -t~I', Max ine, of ""Kingil Mills, W 61'l' R 'd rece nt guest!! 'of Mr. and Mrs. "~I eDce · .. ....................... No. 118 /-I Howal'() Cruhllm a nd da ughter s. .
HARVEYS8URG
Sub.c rl~n Pric:e, $1.50 a y 'e ar I
ROOSEVELT MEMOR,AL
NOTARY pUBLIC
National Bank WlII Drawn
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Wayn••ville. Ohio
Baptist J wasThecordially
Missionary Cir'ele we lcome d a t th e ~----' C"'.,.dot Po.tolfice ot Wo ),n .. "m.. .- - -- - - - ------hom e of Miss Nan Collett, W ed= '=''': 1=0:. o='=S=.=c=o~~=d=C=I=O="="='::;.=I/::.;"= ' o=tt=.='= horlly: after his dea th in 1919 .neaduy afternoon . The devoti on s E " otilm £1 :1W. We cun n eve r onj oy slleh ,.-----------------.;...----~----- - - - 0 g roup of hJs f riends f-orm e d were in cha rge of !'lirs. Anoe CO!!, ti u ' :·I~;.: .! ts;, u ntil th y ar be stl,/wl,d . sum .F'ollowing the bri ef business F or a mall l,\ have e'iII lte(1 ideas on ,I " i_y pl! o pll! who \ hink o( MAY I , 1!l29 t he ooseve lt Me mor ial associati On a nd raise d n fund of abou t ses!:io n, M'isJ; May lI arion cundu ct· IIb out himself is nul l' ry un 'unl' In a. . t~I' Ly fine t l'hlK. ====-=,,",_=C:' $ 1,760 ,000 . The aim of th e as. ed a n in te l·!!~ti ng l e!l~on. Th e mon o 'I'u Ii ... " n:.lstr " i~ indeerl 'I h<'l( fO I'e , see the poinL: Tf socintion is to e r!!ct a m onume nt- hlJ!lt"~H tI~siK t " d by hel' ni uc ... , MI·S. tl u ilc t he us ulIl thin),( I'lOl' hi n who I you \I \ uld b' prai ~c d by y{lli l' • II I memorial to Roose ve lt in Wash . Srid .y .'cott, of ilfo!"I, scrv d u lia (' 1I(:hiev ·tt' )\' , '1' IIl lwl'K. But l fell ,,\ "'I:n, ytlU must dll !\lI lll in g tol1, a s w ell liS to promote the t('lIIl'tlll g lunc h or sun llwich es, whe n me n Poe t t u thinkin,:: th e 1ll- lh int: In mllke t hcm Pc ' l li ke p rais· 'd I f R I' pickl es, oli ves, s a llld. cake ' a nd ~ cl v !!s in fl1ll iblo, lind inwfl l,·lly f co>l ing .\' '' i: ,' Ilnd \hut t.:lkc~ th!! lllo ~t \ RURAL POLIC E SITUATION I ea H 0 ooseve t In o t her ways. U ~ No w the effort s o( the IIssocia- cn ffee. The next mect ing will be that t hey:: I'C Il U II l'l'itJl' t" all otl)(' 1' Rine!! " ell'ul't of w hich YOLI a l' !! ti on al'e coming to fruiti on. St e ps 1I1ay 22 ut the hume o f MisH Mny men plo ~'slc u ll y ,II' il te llpd llu llly capaL ;,' - a nti yo u mu ·t tlv it fll'st! 1 • hu ve been take n to er ect the mon - lI arlun. 01' bo th, t he n it Le I tHll l'S "exug&-"r. Un: . ; yuu tlu t hi 5 ge ncl'ou ., I,y Ne wton D. Bake l' , fo nn el' Secr e- um e ntnl mem orial ,a s itc has been MI'. amI M,·r. '. i r : ~m Kreid l!!r, :lj .. tI ('go," /I d isti nd nll' lItal :t11l' 1" an ci i, fu ll meaSU1'e , an d in the I ta ry o f WU I' a nd th ..- P I·nsl · dent of He I ect ed, an archi tect cho sen, a of r : ,' io ll a li , \\U :t' wel:K-en d rat'iv n. sc lf-~a l'r i ficin<r ~ I'irit., .' ·() U wi ll be ~ ... .1 t he Natio na l crim n~ co nl m l' ssl'on, d eSlg ' n su b nlltt ' ed to Congress ond IlUl:Sl < " I' Dr. nn d Mrs. II . E . It is IH' I'fl!(,tl Ju hnl.n ra !.le lo b~ held in the' SII SIJ ic ion tha t .\'o u n re 1 U has mud. thi H intn~ l·e.s t ·lng statn~ one lnl'11'Ion dolla 1'8 uppropria ted f a H un. Dr . \l ut ton has bee ll .:I·V(' in " n c'~ 1;.011" . it i!; "- V{'II C(,lll - IJi a.\·ill" .. II .."lillie f",' I"' ,V. Il i ~ u lIH' nt: f rom the lIssoc ia tion's fund. q uite ill f ur ~"Y"I':: I w ck". . Ilielldahle I'llI' ll mlln to tll\;e IJ l'ide g' i . ,r i()\1 ~ t h ing til li ve so thllt ey- ' In a dditio n, the assoc ia tion sp on . The W o mUl" ~ Civic L q~ u e met in his uw n g'olJd ehHi'ucl l! I', stan t! · t'1'ylJ()riy loves you. I " Th e re is an undoubte d feeling t hro u,gholl t t he cuunt l'.y t ha t our l SOl'S t he n oosevelt Dis tingui shed Sl1 tu rdu y ufte l'n oo l lIith Mrs. Cia· ing, ur prowess in Il:g'it imale \I n· I hav<' know n sev'l'll l men 'who whol ~ s~ H t c m of ".u t cc tlng and up' l Se rvi ce M eda l ~, and has mude an I':! Men ·it t . ', ' ~ll! Cap. lll e Aft'uir Jc .·t al( ing~. It is IH·I·fel· tl )' na t· ovel'· rllted themse lves ; bu ilt their pre hull(li n)!; c l' ~n~ ln nl!i f~lls . fur exte nsive s tudy of 111\ docume nts \\a s dU :AJ aTI.! n u m " ~ a lllluun ced. urll l tu fl'l·1 t he d il' lI ity of goo" q "' ll pllla(' l'~ lin d lived in tlll'l1I . h (!1t o f t ha t cll"' lc ncy wh ich IS r e. relating to R oosevelt's ca re er. It A de lightfu l I'ov(·n ·" di.' h lunc h fO I : u n('; but H f('('I :n!! of s upe r- wurs hipJ11 d th CIlI SC·lvCH l11l're. nq~lI.r c d tw ll1 e l mudel'n cri me co n- hns Ilublishe d a poplliar edition of WlI :' "l·I'Veo. The lI C'x t m eetin g il'ity 0\'(; 1' nil other II1"n is dU ll · derli ll l{s hnd IH) access. A MlIi,:id e . Rooseve lt's literary works a nd in w:1I II .. J\lL v I I, :It t h ' home of ge l'olls to t he m.mlal l' tlui lil'l i· (' nd~d " ne sl·lfi sh reign; t hl' indl t':.O I;s.. up ur it , JI ossellse 1'. sunt.! asy lum par tl y {, lIred nnlllh \\ hil e t he prob lem a s It re- othe r wuys has disseminated kllowl Mrq. An r n nand nll. I II~I'~ to OU I' IlI l'g CI' cil ies hilS r e- edge of the g rea t Am e riclln presMJ. "I' ll J',r l' ~. Har old O l'eb:lUg h II i ~ no t whll t \\'c t h ink uf OUI'- c r . T he gc,ti st i!i hlin(l- pity cc' ,vcd t he gl'cllte~t pu bli c a t tc n. id ent a nd thll: ~ht.e r ha ve s to l'c d the it! selvcs, t ha t bring s 1'•.' a I hll' IOI' ur hi m. ti ~ n,. it is t he fee ling of the Co n· Th ~ r eco rd of the association is g't)ou s II l,d .;on : :I\'o'IIY fv r the sum· - . mIS!!I? n that th? ~'urlll co nstab u. solid I'ath er t han showy. Th e re mer . Mi ;.;se H G l a tl y~ Ito ln nd nnd \) \' 1'lury In ~!!n e ra l I ~ 111 even g l'ente r has been no beating of the t om T he "'1'0 111 T hu mo Weddin g " othy n ye ·We l'c D ay\ on ~ h oJlJlel' ';, ~ : C?,ti o ~ 0 t hor oug h overhaulting. tom. Ther e ha s been II quiet, dig. pu t on hy t h,' F ifth a n .1 S ixth l\\ untl ay. . It IS t houg ht of the CU l11l11is- nifi ed effou Lo keep ' the Spirit of g i ll d e ~ Tuesdny eve ning was a gal u 1111'S. S haw , MI'~ . Mab el Shu\\' si on th ut t he f ull lJ owel' a nel re- Rooscvelt ali ve ill th e h earts of affu ir . T he In usic was ve r y sweet ;---1I 1l1' 1')' Sh uOlll her, 01' Xenia; Mrs. so urces of each. sta te ea n be plll c. all Am erica ns. 'We are only too th e ('c I'elllo ny impre: si 'c a nd t h e TO ll Y Dav is Icft 0 11 :aturday ev- May Barnai'll and ch il dren, M\' ~. e.1 lit t he . comm~ l\d of . t h o.se e n- gilid to e xpr ess our appr'ec ia tion of r ecep ti on in teresting. ]\fl'. W ebb on ing for hi !< hom e in 1 ' (: nn ~y l vlI Daisy Hort:Ilek, lind Mrs. Clnrfln cl! ' tr usted .wlt.h poli ce d ut Ies; In our this noble a nd public. spirited work und hi IlslIista nts a r e t, be co n- nill. Barnard , of pl'in g Vall ey, spent I' u ral d l ~ tl'lets to a fa r g reat e r .. _ ••_ __ _ g rntul ated upo n ttl(' sllccess of Postm aster Ross lln rlsoe k a nd , cxte nt t hnl\ is now done." th eir e fforts . fam ily, uf Way nesv ill e, \\'e l'c S'un- . u"dllY ofte l' nQo n with Mr. anti M I·R. H I'ber t Mil ri o tt. Th e woman who used to stay at The Nu t i01l1l1 cr ime co mmission Mrs, Charles II . Gray spe nt dllt I: llcst s of Karl Dc ulllicrug e Mr s. Earl Mar latt has returncd home been use she had nothing to hns wise ly a pllO irl ted a specia l wenr now goes out and wears it. the latter part of t he wee k in '\II d w ife . to her home a ft er spendi ng the Dayto n, ca r ing f or her si tel', Mrs . GI ·nn V nv i~ and family an d Bc rt . W . M .Mathias, wh o is conva lesc- Boga ll s pent :' unday aft e r no o n winte r in Dctl'oit, Mich. rew, (\f Kin gs Mi ll s, is ,Joe ing from a r ecent major opera - with Cha uncey Bunlll' lI nea l' Way"Iwr din g II few w(,pk s with Mr . I, ti on . nesviUe. The a nnu li I picni c a nd fi eld meet Cole Jackson und fami ly hav e ancl Mrs. J ohn Lev i. at the school moved f rom LE!bll nOn to t he Mehe ld Th ursday groun ds p r oved very e njoya ble. In lII'l'en fa rm, neal' Spri ng Hill. spite of t he incl e me nt wel\ ther t he · Mrs. Ann a J ordan, MI'. lind Mrs, dilln er W liS (m.ioyed :1 nd the eve nt s P ut Ril ey. of Columbu s, MI'. a nd w('t'e 'c u lli~d otf a r. sehcouled. The Mr~ Will iam ..Taylor, o f Wilm ingpr izes f or t he d iffere t events to n were Su nday a Hem ooll callers wc!'c donate d by t each ers, bu si at t he J ordaJl home. Mrs ..John McCu ll oug h entertllin ness and professiona l peopl e, a nd • E dwkrd Wil k ,"so n, forllle rl y of ed the ladi es F I'i e ndsh ip class of orga nizatio:l8 of th e vicinit y . Spring Hill, wa H f o und dead in t he M. E. ch u rch of Sp I'ingboro, Ro bert Gra y spent the week -end his ro o m at a hotel in Wil mington la st Tuesday afternoo n. Th e class in Co nvoy w ith Dale E I W ebb. Friday mornin g. M I'. Wi lkerso n \\' 115 well repre. e nte d a nd also had Rev. Dr. Rob erts addressed the was 76 yea rs old . Buria l took seve ral isitors. All reported n hig h schoo l commencem e nt a t' the place in M. iam i cemet ery at 01'- good tim e. Gym Frida y eve ning. Mis!;! Ma- win Monda y. Opal Goetz, Vi l'g in ill 8 hellha l11 ri e Store r was val edictorian and R oy S cott and Ed Va nmete r, of me l' a'l d Hube r t K r uer nccompu r eceived a scholarship t o Wilming- W ellma n, w er e s een on Ollr st reets n ied Wa lter , Dale a nd Alice Ha n· ton college. The school orchestra Sunda y a ftern oon. cn to Dayton last Su nduy a nd visand a girls 'quartet furni shed e xThis place wa,s w. 11 re presented ited with t he Ilitter's paren ts, MI' . eellent mu sic t hrough ou t the e v- in Ha rveys burg Satu rday even ing. and Mrs. Ji ans H unsen . e ning. .J. E. Gray, Well man 's joll y gr oM r . an d Mrs. ill10n Li g hter a nti Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett en. Cl', was her e one day las t week . fa mi ly spent Su nday wit h re latives CHEVROLET LANDAU CHEVROLET COACH -----------------------------------------------~ tertain ed t o dinner on Thurs da y The Washing t on Town ship 4- H in Dayto n a nd on t he way home Fin e condition- n ew · tires, Price d low at............... ,$285 evening, Mr. and Ml'S. L. P. Bur- club held its firrt meetin g of th e ' t h ey stop ped lit the Grcen Hou se one owner ... ... .. ,.. ....... .. 375 roughs, Mr. and Mrs. ·H. S. Tucker 'soa son a t th e be au tif ul co untry o n the Dayt on pik e neal' Whipp PONTIAC COUPE ...... . Mr. and Mrs. Ir a Syferd and Mr. home of Miss B'erni ce MurrcH, at Roa d and MI'. L igh te l' was walki ng :HEVROLE'r COUPE In fine , condition ............ $375 and Mrs. L. F. Williams. Spring Hill, Sa t urday aftern oo n. down the side of t he roa d to t alk In good co ndition ... .. .... .$475 CHEVROLET COACH The Harveysburg hi~h school Contractors T er ry a nd T ib bill s to a man t her e. when two III aCarefully driven and in ~HEVROLET COUPE a lumni met at the Gym Saturday are doing some fi ne - w or k at chin s came a long r acing a nd on e oxc ellent condition ....... $395 Excellont condition, all ex· evening. There were sixty seat. Clarksville t his wee k. ra n int o Mr. Lig hter and in j Ure d tras including scat covhial. They ha d to ta kc him to th e ed a t t he beautifully appointed taFORD TUDORS-- e l's .............. ...... ...... ... 365 hospital in Dll yton . Th e ext e nt bles, a deligh bful two.course banExcellent cars. Priced low " at .. ... , ........ .. .. ... .. ..... .. $200 being served by the ladies of of nis in j u ries a t t h is t im e is n ot q ue t -1EVROLET COUPE kn ow n bu t o ne kn ee was hu rl ba llth e W . C. T , U . A lip Ien d I'd pro· and above. A r enl g ood one ....... ... .$250 gram of music, toasts and a play. Iy lind hi throat was· cut a nd FORD ROADSTER let was enjoyed. During the busi. bruised cons id e rably . . CHEVROLET COUPE Fine finish. A- I conness B esN ion t he fol,lowlnlt officers Mr. and Mrs . Harold C. Fil e r MI'. a nd Mrs. R ay mond W a dc Goo d Du co and tires ex· . dition ... ... .. ..... .. .... .. ..... $115 1 w er e e lected : PreSIdent, Mrs. An· llnd children of Dayton wel'e £ lm- and fa mil y spen t S Ul' duy cvcnin~ tmH. A bargain ........... $350 FORD COUPES ne Cossllm; vice.presilft!'nt, How· dillY dinner ~u estl~ of M;" and Mrs. with Mr. Wll iter Kru er and. falll CHEVROLET TOURINGS Seve~I1I, and all good, ard Coll ett ; secI·etary,. Mrs. Marie 11iarold Kellis lind .son , Billy. ily. Seve ral ba rgains at ranging from $75 to ... .. $195 Grny; t t'e.as urer, Mrs. Mary ManMr. and Mrs. Burto n Earnhart M.rs, A. L . King s pen t a f e w $165 nnd ............... .. .... $175 c~alrman . program comm!tM{s. Barnard, of Dayton, and Mrs. days Ingt week w it h her brothel' ut n on; FOR· TOURINGS tee, MISS Lucille . Tucke r ; ch81r- . Frank Dakin spent Sa t urduy aft e r- C I ~~!~ n~'ohn McCull ough . pent Late and real bargain CHE~Rot.ET COACH man lunch , com~~ttee, Mrs. ~va I noon with Mr. a. nd MI'S , H er bert $1 26 and .. ...... .. ....... . $225 A dllndy ut . .. .. . " ....... $250 MucD?nald, chan man reception f Marlatt and fam ily. la~t Thursda:,: with h er so n, A 1' committee, Herbert Carr. It was , Miss Clara Da ughte rs spen t last ~ hul' li nd f ll nnl y, as bcl' dll ug htcr voted to change the nil me of the. week with MI'. nnd Mrs. Carl Wa rd m.la."' hus be en o.n th~ .slck IiHt, o rgunization to "Ma~sie Township ' low. bu t, III b ette ~ nt t~l~ \\'r ~ tmg. High School Alumni" in accord- ' Mr. nn d M rs. 1"1' 1e K II'IS a n d Savel'll l m . thI S nClg h1.Jo rh ood . :.aro1·l .anee With aame of the school ' 1so n, B'II, M1' 8 . .FI'lL., k K e II 'IS an d wer Whlll.1 . Waynesville, Ohio . , the . I l, h e ou. t hundt mg h 'lIllushl'ooms t sl~ce Its inclUSIOn with the town • • dnughtel's, Ruth, Lula and Leona ~ t e l'am on UI s 0 1'111 cu me IIJl BLANCHESTER LEBANON ship .schools: had the pleasure of atte nding the S unda y otte.m oo n, THE lUodel T Ford led t e motor indultry for twenty MISS Marie St orer. has gone to I wedding of Miss: Lorraine Bra n. .....,-- - - - - - - yeurs because of ils sturdy worth, reliability and econ. Look for the Red Ta. "witb aD OK that COUDta" ~ayton. whe re she wI! spend some nock on Satul'dn)' eve ning. HAD SEEN WORSE omy. Those ~ame reulonl continue to make it a Rood car. I.-O ; ;--;; --;; --;; --:;; .; .=;;;;;;-;;;-;;;.-=-;;;====.. .; ; ;= == = ======= ====;;:.i'/ tl~le ~vlth Mr. and MrJl. W. M. Ma· Mrs. Herbert Mar lat t and Mrs. thlD B. . Kline are on the sick list. AJleged h ll lll o ri ~ t- "Ca n you im AI a matter of fact, nearly one-fourth of all the autoClyde Cleaver, of Chlcag.o, was The re are qUiltl a numb er of ca - ngin e a n ything wo!'se t ha n n gi. mobiles in UBe toduy are Model T Ford.. Million. of here over the week.e~d With .hls ses of measles in town. 1'lI tre wi t h a so!'e t h roa t '! " them can be driveu two, three and even five more ye.n lather and brother, Cl~nt, commg There will be no servi ces a t the "Provcn One- ", ure ! A cen t ion to. atte~d the High School dhul'ch Sundn'y evening, on a c. pede with corns." with reusonable care and proper replacementa. Fipares alumni meetmg. . ..I. count of union servic es at New show that the average life is leven yean. Rev. Bennett delivered a1\ ex· Burlington cellent sermon at J0!lah's Run Mrs. Euphemia TOms of Xe nia Don't sacrifice your Model T, therefore, but take it 10 church Sunday mornmg. Miss t h k .' , WE I;'AY the Ford dealer and ha,'e him eetimate on the eOI' of' Edith M K 'bb f W '11 spen t e wee -end WI t h Mr. and C! en, 0 ayneBvl e, Mrs. Emerso'n DiU and family. FOR putting it In Al shape. A very small expenditure may be guest of M188 Helen Graham, sang Mr. and Mrs John Godfrey and . ' a beautiful solo b b . . the means of giving you .houlandl of mllee of additional Mal~red Horaes and "Cow. _ _ _•• ~ • fa MY were SMunday evenmg guests EYESIGHT SPECIALIST o r. an d rs. Harold Kellis and service. WHEN THE WURST COMES son. Tuesday,9 a.m. 4 p.rn For a labor charge of '20 to '25 you ean have your TO THE WURST Mr. 8\1d Mrs . . Guy Chenoweth Thursday 9 a.m. 4 p.rn motor and transmission completely overhauled. ThIe and family spent Sunday with Mr. CALL US FIRST PHONE PHONE and ·Ml'B. David Lucas and family. Saturday 9 a.m 8 p.rr ' price includes new bearings, reboring cyllndera aud lID)' Young William Wurst was much REVERSE qHARGES 454 454 Mr, and Mrs. E:lvis Michae l and in love; other work necessary. Pam are extra. daughter ~oro thy, spent Sunday Free Examination His very soul was aWhirl; with Mr. and Mrs . Herbert Mar· Valves can be ground and carbon removed for to He took Miss Weiner in his _arms, latt and family. Don't ne,lect your eyel. U. The cost of tightening all main ,bearing. b only '6. For he never sausage a girl. Mr. Jacob Zimmer and family The labor charge for overhauling the front axle is M,SO of Beavertown, ca lled ,on Mrs. Em L. ~ .au o n . Oh io c l'son Dill all d so ri , Mond ay evento 85--rear axle 888embly, '5.75 to .7. ing. 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of 83. Brake shoes relined for 'I.SO. Rear apring and perches rebushed for '1.75. The coat of overbaullni the starling motor is 83. A labor charge of approxi~ ' motely 82.50 covers the' overhauling of the generator. It will pay you, therefor~ to. ~ your Ford dealer arul hav~ hhn put your MOdel T in Rood ., ......ung order. By cloing so' you will protecl and maiafla1n the inv",," ment you have in your car and 'pt mont.M ....d yean Of reliUble transportation ,at a ~err low'eoet per' D:dIe. .
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MEN'S $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS LADIES' $2.00 STREET OR .AFTERNOON FROCKS $8 95 Plai n and novelty patterns in 10 do z. fin e Fro cks of tub- An Odd lot of Suits-This group includes co llar attached sty les, astound111' cely' Men's and Young Men's fOl'm~1' $18 .50 val., at • ing values, in all 89C f ast ' mElt rials, all BOYS' 4.PIECE SUITS t rimm d, all sizes, to go sizcfl, go in t his sa le au ... In . t nt whilc th ey la t, at Boys ' 4-piec Suits, new paterns, up to $9.00 $6.95 \'tilli e, will go ih this sa le, at .... . . . . ... .. . MEN'S KHAKI PANTS BOYS' KNEE PANTS SUITS ne lot Boys' Knee Pant Suits, up to $3 95 Men's good weight reg. $1.50 $8 .50 val.. (2 pair pants ) will go at.. • 'MEN'S SCOUT WORK Kahki Pnnts, size:4 ao to 4~, go REG. 75c LINOLEUM SHOES in th is great remodeling 98C ROY AL QUAILITY SUITS M >n's l' g ular ~ 2. 50 Scout Our entire, tock of reg. 75c sa le, while they laRt, at .. Regular $27.50 values, stri tJy hand $19 85 Work ' ho' will double Linol eum ill a choic e of pr ettailored, nIl size. , in this a le at. . . . • w a r sol es, all sizes in this ty pattern . will go in this great J'emodcling sale ,at at Ra le at BOYS' COVERALLS
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS n's 2-Pb(' k t blu Work' ' hirt H, tripl - 't it ch d, reg. 7!'l' vn lll e. g s in t hi ~ gt' at' l' Ill( deli ng ~al • whil e th ey
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ODD LOT YOUNG MEN'S AND ME~'S WOOL SUITS Thi s group involves former vnllt 'fl that . old to $16.50. (Small sizes mostly .) Astounding- v"du es to go in this sal e at
MEN'S $1.50 OVERALLS AND JACKETS
$4.95
Men's and Young Men's $1.98 Work PANTS
$1.19:
MEN'S RAYON PLAID SOCKS 30 .do zen Men's' r egular 3ge Rayon ilk Sport Socks, in novelty pa tterns, and a ll siz- 24C es will go in thi sale, 'at .. BOYS' CR1CKET SWEATERS Boys' regular up to $1.50 sPOtt Cricket Slipover Sweaters, in the latest novelty patterns will C . .' . . 98
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GENUINE HOPE MUSLIN 500 yards of genuine 20c Bleached Muslin, will go on
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LADIES' KNIT UNION SUITS OUt' entire stock of a lll'eg. 79c va lu es in all the popular sty les. All sizes in this great remodeling sa le, at. . ....
All reg. ~27 .50 9x12 $?2 95 Brusse ls and Velvets. •
49C
. LADIES HOOVER APRONS AND SMOCKS Broadcloth and other fine materials, reg. $1.50 values, in all sizes, will go in this '89C great sale ,at. . '.' . ', ' .. LADIES' RAYON SILK BLOOMERS One lot 'of Ladies' Rayon Silk Bloomers, full cut, all sizes, a S rted colo rs reg 98c "RC s o. '. ./ "alue, go III tbls sale at
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All reg. $37.50 Smith 75 Axminster Rugs at. . • All reg. $45.00 Alexander Smith
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A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS Reg. 15c Reg. 15c Ileg. 35c Brown Cotton Pillow _ Tubing Crash Muslin 36 in. wide, Toweling 36-in. wide, in this sale, In this sa le, in this sale, lOC
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/\11 Reg.25c Reg. 15c Clark'. Scout Curtain O·N-T Percales Rods Thread In light and Extension AI] No's. in dm'k pat. style, go at white-black 16C C C
w~ pay from $3 to $6 according to condition and size of
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Call us at our expense
Harveysburg fertilizer Co_mpany Harveysburg, Ohio
will go in ' this sa le at
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C 22 Ladies' 35c Lisle Vesta All sizes, to go at 22C .
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9·4 Genuine Pepperell Sheet in III fn this great sale, at
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Children'. Sateen Bloomers All colors, 50c value, C
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MEN'S 2 POCKET $1.00 WORK SHIRTS Nntiona lly known Big Yank make, c1ouu!c stitch cI, 2-pock et, tine quality sh irt, in 79C all sizes, go in this sale . .
LADIES' AND MISSES' SILK DRESSES In flat crepe, printed silk georgettes and novelty cloths. up to $7.50 value, in this $5 39 gTeat sale, will go at : . •
BOYS' HIGH·GRADE OVER. ALLS AND COVERALLS Boys' fine 220 denim t l'iplestitc h ed Ovemll that are actually worth $1.25, will go 89C in t his great sa le at. ..' .
CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS Boys' and Girls' Oxfords Straps and Ties. Former up to $3.&0 val., will. go fast in this $1 98 remodeling sale, at. . .. •
MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Extra full cut garments, of fine quality, nainsook, reg. 75c garme nts in all sizes A'9C will go in t his sa le, at .. .. 'I
LADIES' }lOSE Ladies' 35c Li Ie Hose.. 22c Ladies' 50c Silk Ho e .... 39c Ladies' 75 Silk Hose .. . .. 49c Ladies' $1.35 Silk Hose.. 89c Ladie~ $1.75 Silk Hose .. $1.39 Ladies' $2.00 Silk Hose . . $1.79
ODD LO~HrR\'rS DRESS N kb d tId' ele' ~n th ~ S y e, asth~ul nthlll g 'I'a ues }Inl I~ gl'hO~ p, W I e ey ast, WI go III t IS great "39C sale, at ...... : ........ .
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LADIES' FINE GOWNS 10 ,dozen Ladies' reg. 79c crepe nainsook Gowns in the wanted co l~rs a~d all sizes, will 5ge go m thiS sale at ....... .
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Sevel'~1 ioeal Shl'iners attended TURTl.ECREEX COMMUNITY the cer emonial at Dayton last CHURCH week. Sunday School !l :30 a. m.; Y. FO\'rest rane of Chicago, vis- P. S.,. 6 :45 p. m.; IJreaching serited Mrs. Maude rane and falJ)i1y vice, 7 :30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7 :30 p. m. Tuesday . . "The Chul'ch with a Welcome." Rev. A. E. Houck, Minister. Mrs. Curri e Daki n and George Hartsock are improviJig their res· idenees with new porches. Unified service begins with BiMr. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman, ble School at 9 :30 a. m. The Biof Columbus, were guests of Mrs. ble School is out COl' a new "altiElizabeth Baily,. Tu~s~ay. tude alld endurance" record. Come ou t and heal' the detail s Sunday M1's. J. W. Ed'w ards entertained morning: he Young People's t he Jolly Matrons and a few choir, a regular .Su nday morning fr iends -T uesday afternoon. feature. Lor's Supper a:ld serWatches and clocks repaired by mon follows the Bible School pen certified watchmaker, ' who is riod. The min ister will briefly equipped to t'epair every kind of relate some of the "hits and hapt ime piece. Diumond sctter and penings" of the convention he reengmv t·. Bring your repa ir work cently attended nt Columbus, and to Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon. preach a sermonette on the subject, "Matchless Music." Chester Willinmson, Minister. if. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. Frlll:tcis Coleman, WAYNESVILLE, CHURCH OF CHRIST of NOl'\vood; Mrs. Laura Foster, Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. We of Mt. Healthy; E. C. Crane and ~,on, Jack •. of Dnyton; Mr. and hope it will.be a pleasant sunshiny Mrs. D: L. Crllne were supper day, but why not be th'ere anyway guests of Mrs. J . H. Co leman on You are missing half the joy of life if you are not one of the. S t\nd~y . "rain or shine" crowd. Lor.d's. Misses B e r ~l ice Hyman, Mildred Supper ~ollows as the e!owmng Hymun, of Xenia. amI Roslyn act of Bible School worship, Creenbaul11 , of Cincinna'ti, motEvening evangelistic service at ored to Purdue university, Lafay- 7 :30 p. m. Sunday evening is to He. Ind ., wh ere they Hpent the be "Bible Night." We want to week-en it und nttended the Junior have a number. of Bibles on dis· pl'om and also lhe Ch icago-Pur- play. If you have on old Bible. due game. II historic Bible, a Bible printed in
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Good Grade Men's 15c Me n's 15c 15c 36·in. Bleached Work Dresa Curtain Socks . Socks Scrim Muslin 12 cases of Boys' regulal' 98c Gym Shoes ill lace-to-the-toe 18c value, All gizes, in All the pop- whitc&ecl'u sty le. will go in this great re- will go at thi sale ut ular <:o lors, in thiR sal e, modeling s.lie, 79C while they last, at . . . . . . .
$3.95
Bl'llSSells Rugs. . . . . .
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BOYS' GYM SHOES
Men's Suit Patterns, Worsteds and Caaaimeres PANTS
II II r eg. $22.50 !)x12 $16
$2.95
$3.95
Work 48 Shoes
$2,95
$2.45
ALL FORMER $4.00 and $6 SHOES AND OXFORDS WILL GO IN THIS SALE AT FOLLOWING PRICES,
Boys' regular 75c blue denim and khaki CoveralJs, in sizes 3 to 8, will go in this great· C while they last, at .. ·ale.
Men's Suit Patterns, College Models llnd Fancy Fabric PANTS
220 denim, tripled-stitched, full c ul 0 \' 'rail and .J a<:l< ets ill all si..: es, go in this great Men's up to $3.50 Caaai. meres and Worated sale at PANTS
BOYS' SHOES & OXFORDS This group in volves regular up to $3.50 values in blacks and t Ull S ., a ll flizes go in $2 45 this remodeling sa le, at . •
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Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of Dayton, wns a guest of Mr. and Mrs. ~ _<t,; /')' (ltl 0.v., Charles J ohn s Thursday. Mis Pauline Friend is improving, aft!:, being quite ill with the measles. Miss Jenn Meredith, of near Waynesville, \~us an ovemight guest, Monday, oC Miss Thelma Coleman. eve ral from here attended the class play at WayneSVille Thul'sday and Fl'iday evenings. MI·s. Edd Longacre and Mrs. Wilbert Swa~k wet'e Dayton vis-I itors Monday. . . Dr. Calvin Hunt, of London, 0., visited his brother, Robert Hunt and fn~i1y last week. Mr, a'ld Mrs. Warter Kenrick spent Sunday with relatives in I Jamestown . The storm Sunday blew down trees and put telephones out of Mothcl' i ~ looking forward to May. She is wondering what commission. kind of candy you are going to give her this y ar. For Messrs. Clyde Wharton and Rob a change pl'e~"t her with AR~ S'FYb&CHOCO LATES a great er~urnett attended the ball game " in Cincinnati Tuesday. fa-vodte amof~th~~. ~ f. .: ~ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith attended a birthday dinllerfor the . \)~AR'l'STYU~ CH OCOLATES former at the home of their son, Allen and family, in Dayton, on I' Thursday evening.' Ralph Johns, the Harris children, Ruth Graham ,Willidine KurSOLD ONLY AT lis, Betty Routzahn, Kenneth ana Everett Savage are victims of the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Longacre were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Swank and children, Monday evening. MI'. and Mrs. Samuel Charleton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cnarleton and Mrs. Emery Charleton attndPHONE 120 WA Y-NESVILLE, 0 '1110 ed the commencem'ent exercises ., at Clarksville high school on Tues day evening -of last week, where Miss Mildred Charleton, daughter of the former Mr. and Mrs. Charle of Mrs. H. F. Compton Wednesday of Inst week. Mrs. Edna -Haines, ton graduated. Miss Ella Kenrick, of Dayton, Mrs. Alonzo Larkin and Mrs. AI'Mrs. Charles Goll and Mrs. Chas. thur Carey, from Fairfield qUill'Keller and baby daughter, of Mrs. Hattie Hurlan, son a.nd te l'ly meeting ,were present. Springfield, attended the Cliampi- daughter, of ,Miamisburg, were Mrs. ,n.,J. Nog,g lc has. been 'con. Sunday guests of relatives here. fined to h~r home by . Illness for on sale Thu~sday. Mrs. Lydia ColelTlan and MISS Miss Viola Curry is' recovering several da.ys. aer ?aught~~, Mrs. Thelma spent Sunday with Mr. nicely frolll an operation perfonn- . Lee ,Laurens is carmg for, her. and 1\[1'8. Samuel Haines. . ed at Dr. McClellan's hospital last d Mr· tlndp~~~: <':; H. S~I~h 1and 'William Sheets and ,tepson F'd . ' . aug h ~r, . y IS ean, 0 0 urnJohn S.." of Fre-dericksto'wn, rM:~berS of the Junior and bu,s spent the , w~ek-~nd with , W. called on ' M'r. and Mrs. samuel 'Senior classes of the H. S., nt- ,. C. ~rit~rn~ f~m~IY. . t ih Haines Sunday. , tended the .annual banquet in Xen- " ss . n~ e . ,e erson spen e· Misses Editll and Pauline Cram ia Friday evening. '1;'hMe f",om ,week-el\d wlt~~.!.!~tes ,in D~yton . . " . alld Elisabeth ~lexander I!nd RUB- 1 tliis end of' the township ' attend,. , ' . The remains of , Ed Wilkerson~ sell pram, of Lebanon, and MOll- I illl were' Lawrence Beam, Adams ris Wharton, of Dayton. :sPent I Dleklnso~ 'Jr., Arthul" McJntire .wl1o died at. the General Denver Sunday dternoon with Miss Eva and Myra Hay'dock Seniors; 'Rob- Hotel in Wllmlneton Friqay, of Wharton. ert and Ruby Smith and Tho... he/,rt trouble, were. in~el'l'ed I~ ' ---- - • Haydock, Jupion. · If> Miami cemetell), Monday after-. Subscribe for the Miami Gazette The 'w. F. M. S. met at the home ~OOR.
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ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL May 5, Fiftl) Sunday after Easter, Church School at 9 :30; sermon and Holy Commu:tion at 10 ::10.
All al'e cordially invited. Rev. ' J . J. Schaeffer, Rector . ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH First and Third Sunday Mass at 8 :00 u. m.; second, fourth and IIfth Sunday ,Mass at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. LYTLE CHURCH Remcmbel' the change of time ot Sunday School for next Sundny only- 9 n. m. No preaehi:tg J oint s~rvicc at Springboro, condueted by Rcv. Roberts with communion. Impol'tant bonrd meeting. Show you\' interest in the church ' and community by your pt·esence. ·Rev. D. V. Whitenack Pnstor. ' ~METHODIST CHURCfI Ch urch School 9:15 a. m.; Morn I ing worship, 10130; subject, "Building the )Valls." Our third qu art.er ly meeting will be held in the evening. Dr. Roberts, district superintendent will preach at 7 :30 p. m., and the business session will follow the sermon. It is desired th at every ,member shall attend. Corne out an d hear Dr. Roberts perhapl> .for the last time, ,f or by t~e Iflw of o ~r- church his term as distrIct superl:t ten~ent will expire at .the e,nd of thiS year. . The . Children s .meeting on Thursday at 3 :30 )1. m. Choir renearsal Friday at7 :30 p . . m, All are welcome. Re\'. Joseph Benn~tt, Pastor.
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Messrs. W. H. Allen and J. O. Cartwright '!lere among the bunkers of Southwestern Ohio, who attended the "agricultuarl school" held in Wilmihgllton college chapel last Thursday. The school Was sponsored by the Ohio Stllte Ba:akel's association, the obj~ct being to promote better cooperation between bankers and farmers . II. M, Rumsower, agricultural extension agent of O. S, U;, and PerJ'y L. Green, director of agriculture ,Wertl the principal speakers 01 the aHernoon. The dinner and eve:ting progrnm was held in the General Denver hotel.
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ELECT OFFICERS
The Y. F. M .held its rcgular meetin nt the McMillan home Sunday, Apl':i1 28. The following officers were elected for the next six mo:tths: President, Herbert McMillan' vice-president, Amy Hopkins; sec~ retary-treasu'rer, Mary Kathrine Wilson; reporter, Ethel Mendenhall.
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KETROW BIROS. SHOW GIVES SATISFACTION ~ ertow Bros. circus with their
t~atne~ anmals, visited Wayne",
VIII Fnday and spread their tents in ' Frazier's field. In spite of counter attractions, large crowds attended both performances. The show was clean arid "up-t _ date and tbolse who were pre8e~t e:cprell~ed th~m~elve8 as bein .hlghly pleased with . the circus act! as weJras th~l wild animal display • :.- _ " . CHANGE OI~'- MEETING PLA-CE ' The plaCE! of the Friendship club meeting' has been changed nnd will meet at the home of Mrs. Emma BOiler next Wedn-esday, May ·S.
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WAYNESVILLE,
NEWS DIRECT FROM £a~ THE STATE C'APITOl ~ 'PeRin
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Whole Number 58 6
WEDNESDAY, 1\ (1\\ R 1929
-WEEKLY R[ PO AT Of HIGH SCHOOL
Albert 1: Reid 11UJtI./~_
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01. MRUS, OHIO- Secrelary 'of Stllte Clurcnc.: J . Brown has J . II. Smith was in Spl'ingfl ' ld fOl'\vnrde d ccrLifl '!lle!l of oPJloint- Mon ,loy. mont o( DcpUly Stat e ' uperviso l' MI':I. SUlilln FI'yer wus a L-'hanon vI' Io:I I' I·ti i, n ~ to Lhuse who were re ('o lllm ended by lhe variou s RCJlub- vi silur lusL 'I'hul·sday. ' lican and Democratic cu un ty executive co mmittees , wilh the exGlas!lwllre lit Specilll Price s now I' l' plion uf' Seven cvu nli es in which at Cllry'~ J ewelry hop, Lebanon. no appu intm ents were I1I1UI·, due . tu till' fllct thal the torm H of ol1ice MI'. and Mr~. Walter ClIst Mpent . of supervi ~ol's IIncl inspector!! lire S UIlLIIlY with relatives in lark s· I appoint.·d for u tl'rlll IIf foul' vi lle. Y Ill'S llt ey Iwi lll! Bull el·. uyahol-':a Frnnklill. J\umill on. Lorain LucMI'. Ilnd Mr~. S. K. Haines of liS and Sta rle Ilu to cllnLe's LlI no n~~r Bel!brook were Way neNv ille ' IIpp in t l1lt'TlL of Ilepublicnn Ill em- I vl slLo r,' Saturday. he r s or t he RUHI'lI w"l'e mad e in I For sale at Madden' s Lumber Lawn'nel ' and J\1t·i g ~ co ul1tie!i. YlIJ'(I, :W galvanizeu individunl + • + '" pig troughs, (·heap. A sta tl' bill' eXfllltinn ti on will be held in M"lllorial llfill on Tue ~· Lee Lemon of the National Milday tln,1 Wed neH dn y ..June 2[i nntl itary 1I0me • .visited hi s mother lind 26 by tbe Stnte Dar Exam in ing s istt;l' uturday. COllll11 islIilln. at which timo it iR
Tltl' bacca laurellte services will .\11'. nI l" l\1I ·~ . \{Il ymolld Wil~o n l)c hl·ld Sunday eve ning, MIlY 12, IJ1<"·l'.1 to IJlI yt 611 'l'lll·H.IIIY. a t thc Gym. Rev. J . J. Sc haeffe r, ~ Ja '~ . 1 ::tlllh D. Mille r f'rllel'llIin d l'ceLul' vf Sl. MllI'y'S Elliscopal lite bl'idu-e club ::;lItU I·t!UY IIftel' church , will uc the speaker of the ! v~ni n "" lind will be assisted by nl)on. Hev. Benne lt and Hev. Williamson Fol' ml - \V n s hin~ mu chine nnll Mu ~ ic will be furni , hed .by 3 unt \\' 11 \\,rin/:,·I·,. Inquire lit Guu·tt l' on dluil' frum all the chul'chl's_ (lllict'. On account of lhe unfavorable !lIn;. A . I.. Pl'llnc l' . of Lhl' Fl'i('nd~ "'ellLher co n,litionR last Friday 1I11111t' i:; : )l"llllin~ " fC'\',' duy ,' in the Field Meet hus Leell po ~tponed unlil thi s, Wcdnesday. when the 11<1 ) ' 1011. ~ c h oo l s will be dismi sse d if the I. I·!! 11 ,1\\,1;[' t. l ~d family were weather i.' fll it.. d innl'l' 1!' Ul'S L~ III' MI'. and Mrs. Commencement will be h('ld on !llayn nrll W,·ltz Sun d!1Y. Friday ev('ning, May 17, at the .\ Irs. L. T . Couper of Voyton Gy m. 13. O. Skinner, president 't"' nl SUlld!l)' wiLh hf'I' J1urcnL~ MI'. .,f Wilmington college. will be the spcllker of the occlision. The full ' nd ~I r~. II. II. Willilllnson. , progrllm will nppeal' later. . 1'. and MJ' ~. Alfl'erl Wri g ht of Several members of t he school (',,) 11 111 II,,!; : ",'nl the \\,('ek -l'l1d with lit·. alld illl's. 1\ . '1'_ WrighL. bo rd wel'e here this moming inll pecting lit e gl' und !! and build~;l' ~ . ]\\aynnrd Weltz a nd MI·R. ings, with the idea of Improve\':111. Dl'lIke s pent ThurHdny with me nt. in the Lui\(ling and sur~ Irs. Clcnn lII anti uf Belm ont. roundings.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Haines have gune to Lebunon for , a visit in pass s ucceRsfully so that th ey muy the home of thcir daughter. hllve til{' rig ht to "hung out thei r shingl es" und e ngage in the Pl'IlctEC]uip your car with an auto ice of Ittw. Former Li eutenant Cllml,Il IlS . See th em at Cary'~ Gov rnor Willium G. Pickre l of Jewe1l'y Shop, Lebunon, Ohio. Daylon and II. F. Bell. uf Mansfi eld huvc been named as new MI'. and Mrs. My e l' Hyman were nl(,mLcrs of th e BUI' EX!lmining dinn er guests of friend s in Day- ' co mm issior~. • • • ~ t on last Wednesday eVl·ning. II
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The late Eighty -eighth General Assembly adopted a men ~ ure relating to motor vehicles, which per miUed this stste to enter into recip roca l agr ement with nny other s tu(e. Col. Chlllincrs R. Wil son ummissionel' of Motor Vehicles and John. AssisSecretary of GBelknap. State, representtnnt Judge
i\1t ~ .•/: ,mcs Mc ' Iure is at McThe final e xamination~ will be ( '1,,111111 hospita l, Xenia where she held all f day Wednesday of 'next
,: ndr' r\\,pnt lin opel'ut inn last week. week. oach ~ ubject taking fortyfh'e minutes. For the 1!l29 gra,lun te- boy or , it'I-- u Gruen wa teh . Your choice Thc Seni or-.1unior ~ocSltienal (.f oLher watch es. Cary's Jewel· 19l'icultural cal1 were the guests ry hop. Leuan on, Ohio. ,f the Milllni Valley Milk Producl'~ a R~oc iation Tuesday forenoon. 1\1 r s. Emma BIII'neLt and E . V. l!urnhnrL of Cinci nn ati were week(.nd gu st of Mrs. Elizabeth MOTHERS CLUB MET AT flail)'. THE GRADE BUILDING
Born- To Mr. and Mr8. Bert I Bratt. nee Frances William son, of Chicago. Apl'il 26. a daughter.
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Township Mothers' Saws flIed by machine. Cut =-___ --.- - ~----_ -_ -- MrH. LiJlinn Small has returned clubThemetWayne May 2 at the Grade build ing Secl'etal'y of State Clarence cleaner, tr uer. faster. )toy Pig- BLASTING DEMONSTRATION lo hel' honte in MOl'row after ing. Mrs. Bennett, for the devoJ_ Brown, met with the Rond Com- ott, nt Madden's Lumber Yard. CONNER-BECKETT MR. AND MRS_ SHIDAKER ~pertding th~ wint I' at the 'Friends tiona , read a po rt of the 26th missioners of West Virginia, WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL --VICTIMS OF A SURPRISE Il om ' . . chapter of Matthe.w. a.nd gave a at Cha'r'leston and perfected an . For .best results consign your I . A VC I'Y pL'etty eel' mOll Y W'\S . ngreement between the two states. ltve stock to Green-Embry Co., Approxlmu tely one hundred fa\,- solemni zed Ilt t he L F.. • p'lrties arc ofte 1 I Wuller and hurlae Burnett and bellutiful reading entitled, "The By its terms it not be neees-' incinnati, in care of D. R. SaJis- mers .from Warren and adjoining at Jam estown, Ohio. Su nd ay 1lI 0rn cd but ve l·Y· 30ldom nre _ attended the Old Stranger's Visit." and led in prllySI1I'y for any OhiO operator of bury. attended the three b las t- ing Mav 5 at 11 o'c loc k when ' ce !' fully carl'ied out but on I t ' 1? c1le ls st Harveysburg cr. The treasurer made the foHowMotor vehicl s- to tags in mg demonstrations .held l'ecen.tly Miss BeckeU eldest 'c1uugh - 1 ;nduy evening, 1\1 a;' Ii. in Frtday evenmg. i~g report:' the state of West VlrgmJn. except Have your saws tiled by 1oa- by Fred P. Weber, m cooperatIon tel' of ' Mr. and Mt'5 Lon Bct!kett 11\'11', ·nnd 1\II'S Frnnk hl·.J111<er of l' I M dd " L b · . t e b usmess ' chine • the brid e .of . Mr R'IY G. ! Hfl l'V eRbul'g weI' " "wus ,Y' or ose d omg an I,l1tra-sta u . They cut cleaner • t r u er. With County 'Agen t CIa ss. becume t hc victims I " sa et- at11 I Ia blen .s k unl l't Ba!. on hand, Apr. 6 .... $148.!Ui th The agreement between the two etter. Roy Pigott, at Madden's .At the Hock ett farm north or onn er son of Mr' and MI" Jas' l 3 1; exceptio n to th '. I ' at'( 1\ 10h!1 (OU e Jac fence Dues ....... ........... .. .. _.. .......... 4_00 slates should be of interest to Lumber Yard. thIS where the first dcm- Conner' of New The oecasion ' "' us l\f l' 8 hitl a! _; . strell' ?rs- f t e to stretch Donations ........ ................. ... .63 all Oh ' t" t ''Onsh'atlOn W'I held th d' • . . . ( [ vour wIre ence WIt Sandich sale.... .. .............. ...... 49.33 10 mo 01'1 5 S. M' Z 1 KI ' I .. " e groun The Rev. Frank Gordon uncle of :;ixty-eighlh birthday . . • . • •. cmcmwas rathel' dryof for satisfactol'y - •the cerc. \\'us 11Illtng .- . . nati ISS was Ca ma guest tng at er theofhome of I "propagation" the ch r t h e groom, performed As the sun Ill!' fuce . Mr. and Mrs. T. H . Carr. of Sandwich Sale .................... 48.33 . • Mo~ol'Jst.s tourtll,g OhIO sho~ld ! Rev. nnd Mrs. Bennett from Sat- by placing the d nam~t:c~'ti~~t mony in .a very e ffecti.ve ma n!1er. a f \V 01(.1 fri ·nds and. neighb ors Wllyn Villa , and Mrs. G. D. Mills Total ............ ......... ... $201.34 be CUI cful of th~ water they drmk ul'duy afternoon until Sunday ev- closer to ethel' it wY '1 d ' s . Th e bnde wa~ blla utlful , uttll'ed gutliel'c<l til the street In the rear I were sho ppi ng in incinn ati MonBi11s paid ...... _........ ............ 64.80 along the road Side and use only ening. . r g Ot te \ery sat- m n gown of shad ow figured 01'- of thei r home. The c wer e soon day. --' that ~hich beal'S the ':Seal of IS ~C~~i~Yj . .' chid c~iffon, wi t h all matching ac- join ed by olhers com ing from all The:! Loyul Temp ernTlce Legion Balance .......... .'............... $136.64 Sufety' of the State Department Instead of the us ual picnic the d ~ 0 { bun explOSIve recently ce. so1'le. . A stmnd of lovely dl r cUons until what llad begun will be held at t he home of Mrs. of Health. Director Cha.rles A. Mothers club wiJI entertain the :~~~pe~ Y the D~Pon t ,Co_, es- pcarl s adorned her neck nnd hel' as a little gl'oup numbered auout Mllhel Fal'l' Fdday, May 10, after The Grade lunch committee reNcnl stl\tes that the roadSIde weH children and parents of the school P y or furmers use m blow- mass of gold en curls was the l flfty. Th(~ e w end ed their way schoo l. ported that in the five months that . often presents an alluring invita- at the Gym Friday afternoon at mg stUI~PS and stone, wus. dem- crowning glory of hcr vouthful through the back lot the woodthe free hot lunch was served, Fns~rJe at the farm of Wllliam belluty_ hou se und Ilitch en to ' find Frank tion to sickness and perhaps to 1 o'clock. I\lrs. F.lizubeth Baily entertain- M1's_ Stokes served approximately the cemetcry. The Department, .' . er, hnold·th of Lebnno.n . This The groom wore the convent ion nnll Li zzi a t hey are f amiliarly et\ !It . unday dinnel'. Mrs. Emma 260 children 100 days, 26,000 euope1'llting with district health For sale at Madde n's Lumber I~ a. non- ~a ache. prod~cmg ex- al black. know n silting b~fore the open Barnett. MiHR Emma Heighwl4}, cups of whatever hot dish it hapcOllllllissioners is ins pecting public Yard, 9 steel fence post drivers; p.oslve. With whIch MllIer h~s After the cel'emony the chl\~m- fire in 'thei r co y living room. AI- und 1'111'. E. V. Barnhart. pened to be at a cost of $423.94, :Ind semi-public water supplies will drive posts through rocks on slIlce removcd the balance of hIS -ing couple with ' their attendant8 though taken comJlletely by SUl'or II littl e better than 1·Y.! c per found in the rural districts and if creek beds easily. stU~IP\ the Misses Emogene Beckptt, sis: Jlrise the Shidaker's quieldy arose cup . found satisfactory are marked n t ~I Augspurger farm about ter of the bride and Florcnce to the occasion and warmly wel Mr. nnd Mrs. FI'ed Henderson, Mrs. Hillaker. 'county a&,ent, with the "Seul of Safety." Thous- . The dedication of the new All ~ven . t~ e; \\~est of Lebanon, Il Crane. of Leba~lO n . Ohiu and corned their friends wilh the us- Miss Louise Henderson and Mrs. was with us nnd gave Rome liter, ands of smull water supplies have Saints EpiYcopal church building I~P~l!1 e ban of earth ul~ng Il tho Mellsrll. Elmer Planck. 0'1' in- ulu hea rty greetings which all Ka te· Cole mlln were business vifl- uture on the Parent-Teachers asbeen in"estigl\te~ nnd the percen- in Wilmington will take place next I ~~tc 15~~s I~wn out b~ agam ~s- cinnati . Ohio. and Elmer Pctel'son. f riends of the family know nnd itors in Lebnnun Saturd ay after- sociation; told what Bome of the tuge of safetly lS very small. Sunday afternoon, May 12, a't d .g I ' 7n nltro:glycerme . s peclIIl of New Burlington. returned to appreciate_ noon. other Mothel'R' club were do in&" • • ... 3 o'clock. tlutC ling elxplto.lve. Bdlowbm g . of I the home of t he bride's pnrents. \ The evening WIlS :pent in spl'ight j\'liss Edna Hnwland. of WeRt lind ulso of the women's camp to k mg · h s mps an( s ones an rea d . t th I ' d I I The Capital City will be crowdbig bill b •d ' W CI'C a S ID y mre-collrse lunch Y conver atlOn:tn ater we earn Union, wa s calling on Waynesville be held lit Cump Ross August 19 crl with vi~itol's next week when Britt Vice, of Dayton, former I ~ I (el'\ ~ ~lU -cappmg was con awaited them. 'I'he home cd some -had come not empty friends Monday. and was the over to 16. te n diff ' ren t co nventions will be in Waynesville, resident, who under- ~::ss en~obns ~ll ,eGO by Wf~crf and wns tastily decorated with tu- I hunded, and deliciou s cake and ni1?hL gue ~t of Mr. and Mrs. Ray The lIigh school orchestra ·' la6es~ion nud as a consequence went an appendicitis operation at 1 :. ou I f poun( 5 0 ex- li ps nnd Japnn ese roses. icc CI'Cllm was s rve<l. A beau- Mills. vO I'ed the compan y with t.wo well· hotel uccomodations will be at a Miami Valley hospital last week is ~ oSlve twat use( .01' these three. Eio:llt eOV!1rs were laid for the I Liful bit·thday cilke bro ught by I'enrlered selections. premium. However it is predicted in a seriou. condition. e~hn s~'n I~M't 1 i bride's table, w'hich WI\S lovely, th e ~on, Hurr y. added llIuch to t he Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas and Tho children and mpthers wer. that all ieitors will be well taken ranged ro~ th~ndis~~:~~~ny I;~ha~': , with its bouquets of v~l1ey lill.jes : enjoYJlUlllt nf the fatht! r, us well ~on 130bby, MI·s. Sarah Lippincott invited to the Gym..nasium Friday care of as the hotel facilities in the Gruen watch.es are the choice ot explos' th h t~n 0 L' ell nnd ferns, the centerpIece bemg ns that of the Il'UCS s, who were and Mrs. Everett Thomas spent May 10th nt 1 p, m., for an afterStn te Capitul equal those of a city youth today. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Iv es roug e tngo n minillture brido and groom . so gruciou sly se rved by the la- Sunda y in Dayto n the guests of noon of enterta inment. ' MI'. and Mrs. Mndiso n Earnhurt. twice its size. Last yeat. 311 nat- Lebanon, Ohio, has a fine selec- HardwnJ'e company. and County The remainder of the decol'lltion s I' The meeting was. then adjourn",,-'f t. " A"'ent Cia s hus J'u sl .·ecul·Hd a were in keeping with the color t I A!l.5 the compH ny dispel'sed they ional and slate organizations met tl'on for that graduatl' on .,1 " ed to meet next September. F or Sale, :1000 rods of Ameriand regtstel'ed 160,000 guests, lurgc blasting maelTine and doub- ~ch eme of green and white. · Sent- left with th e . hidaker's t heir he "t Mr and Mrs Chas Gray and Mr Ie lead wire for SilI1ultalleous flr-' insulated wire fence, full cnn zinc . .. cd with Mr. nnd M)·s. Con ner were wbhes fOI' a long and happy life based on the average three-day convention, theBe guests left ap- and Mrs. Emerson Earnhart and iug several electric caps. ' 50 other the immediate famili es of the and hoped that it migh t be th e ir gauge nnd full weight; best ever MEETING OF THE WOMAN'S children attended the Mother Sin- farmers needing information on . ll'In.t1e. Madden's Lumber Yard. MISSIONARY SOCIETY MET. JlJ'oximutely $4.000,000 with the gel'S concert at the N. C. R. in thelle !nutters are requester! to bl'lde and I:{room. Othcr guests good furtune to rlrl1Jl in unc cre of Columbus. Dayton Sunday aftfl' noon. consult him or call . at the Farm received buffet service. moniou sly on many mOI'C bil'Lh• .. • • Bureau office. The young couple are at homc day occasion!;_ D. W. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mnl'shall Haines . Mrs. C. ~. Robitzer, Mrs. A. K. Due to the provisions of the Gifts for graduation-Parker -- - - - - - - - to ~heir many friend s 1I~ 1058 S. - - '_ .• - of Dayton, Mrs. Jerry Watkins Day and Mrs. Frank LeMay were l!ew election Code, which will be- Duofold pen and pencil. GuaranMl\m street, .Day~otn, OhIO. . .- noys VISIT CREAMERY nn d Mrs. Minnie WeHer of Center- hostesses to the W. F. M. society DISTRICT CONFERENCE Mrs Conne d t f U come effective January .1, 1930, teed forever against all defects. W f . I' lS a gru,un eo. ~. 1 viJ1e, Mrs. D. C. Ridge of Indian- of the M. E. church on Wednes~ terms of boards of election mem- Select yours at Cary's Jewelry is' I. S. In the class of. 28, and The Junior and Senior boys IIpolis. were guests on Sundny of day afternoon. May 1. at the home of Mrs. Robitzer. There WaA a bers for the future will be for Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. The District Conference of the 'r a young lady . of sterling qual- nnd instruc to r of the Smith Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elzey. good attendance. The meeting four years. The new code proHillsboro District will be held I\t I I~. .' Hughcs dep:ll'lment spent Tuesvides that Dcmocratic: and RepubMr. and Mrs. Will Stroud and Wilmington in thc new Methodi st t1;e ~ ~onne~ IS n.n . employee of I ,lay in Dayton. visiting the Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Fry, Mr. and was opened with a hymn sung by lican members shnll be appointed Mrs. Maud Crane were in Dayton church recently dedicated there , .__ . ~,!>~~n, O~l~ Miami VaH ey Coop~,.ativc Milk i Mrs. _Be~ Dunker and four so ns the assemblage. Mrs. Day conon the first day of May and .in Friday and visited Mrs. George Wedn!!sday and Thursday of next • , Protluc:prs Compnny III l he fore -, of MI:1l1llslJurg werc Sunday after- ducted the devotionals, the subeven years. As a result of this Stroud Who is in Miami Valley week. Dr. J , . C. ~ob.erts, s uperin- ' LOCAL CA~~IER E~ECTE~ noon and the D~yton Oairy PI'O- I noon caller.;. J?r .. und Mrs. J. ~. ject being "The Hidden Power." provision the members appointed hospital recovering after an op- tendent of thIS dlStl'lct, has planSECRETAR.Y TREASURER du cts COnlp.any In t he afternoon. ; Hubcrts of Wllmtngton were SIX Rev. Mr_ Bennett gave a review of this year will hold their office un- ere-tion. ned n very good program on which ) ~ .~ The uoys took mllch interest o'clock dinner g uests Ilt the home the second chapter on "Stewardtil May 1, 1932. two of the Methodist bishops will . - . - - - -. in, . UlC bu 'incss P\'incill les Ilnd uf' Rev. sntl Mrs. Joseph Bennett. ship of PersontJity ," . second way of happiness. Mrs. Ben Smith (.;"d .. • • • Cary's Jewelry Shop Is .open ev- llPIJear, Bishop Hughes. of ChicaPresident AlIen and Vive-pre - method s of handling lal·ge. plants The lawn of the State House ery evening- the most interesting go,. and Bishop Cranston, the sen- ident Cartwright l:·c.pJ'esented t he such ns these. "Yourex Silvel'seal" silverware a selection . entitled. "All That park looks resplendent dressed in store in Lebanon. full of gifts un- ior bishop of the M. E. church, local bank at a meeting of the The imp or ta nce Of pI'operly th e best. Open st·ock. An ideai Was Left;" Mrs. Moomaw read its robe of greenery and with the usual and practical for Graduanow retired and liv.in at N Wnl;.!'en' · County BI!nkers aSROciaIl g th ' ' ft Sta rt from the Woman's Friend, "The . BI hd W . g ew tion -It , eld 'at the Lebanon hotel m I' k e t'm e tlu'Ily output of the IlTa d un t'Ion or we(ld mg 0:1. shrubbery, foliage and many shade t lOn, rt ays, eddmgs, Anni- Richmond. Dr. Soper. the new farm ers products ure points well her Hope chest. Cary's Jewelry daughter shall be there with a trees forming one of nature's versaries, etc. pr~side~t Of. t~e Ohio W esleyan Mond~y evening. ' worth the considerutio n of the up Shop. "The Home of Gifts," Leb- gift_or At \lie close of the program the architectural decorations, is one of umvel'slty WIll also deliver an adThe new' officers elected are: to date fanners. anon, Ohio. year ttlank offering was taken. the worth-while show places ' of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Cornell and dress. The church at Wilmington President, IiI B ' 'thompson , cnsh-- - • - - - -- During the social hour refreshthe Buckeye State. It attracts Mrs. Jennie Mullen spent· Sunday is preparing to entertain 700 del- je.l· Qt. th M~l!on . bank; vice-pre!lTRAINING MEETING The Guild-Auxiliary of St. Mathousands of visitors from every in Dayton the guests of Frank egates during .this conference. dent. L. S. · Shawhan. cashier of ----ry' s church will 'm eel on Friday ments were served, the Misses Besection of the state and thoUBaJlds Carmen and !amily, and in the _ _ _ _ _ .. ' the' .Lebanon ,Nati(lIlal Bank and The lenders of the 4-H clo t hing nfternoon . May 10, at two o'clock atrice . Robitzer and M.ary Eva Le of others from all over the coun- afternon hear!! the Mother singers Trust •• company; secretarY-treas. club of Warren county are urged i with Miss Emml\ Heighway a'nd May assisting the. hostessea. try' who . may be passing through at the N. C. R. School house. CHOIR GOES TO WASHINGTON urer, . L. M. Hepderson, cashier of to attend meetin'g at the Fal'm Mrs. George Hartsock at the home Th~ next meeting will be held the Capital City. The park canthe W'aynesv'ilI'e Nntional bank. Bureau office on Friday, Muy 10, of Miss Heighway. on the fifth of June at the home of Mrs. H. 1I. WllliaDison. . sists of ten-:'a cres in the center of There is one thing everybody The Mother Singers a choir of All of the banks of t he county at 10 o'c.\o<;k to receive in struct-- . wbicb the Capital building stands. has--maybe Dot a do&" auto or 100 voices all members of Dayton '."ill close .on Wednesday. afternoon tions f~r the carrying on of the The following from the local ~ ~' ---iooden ' leg-but a Birthday. Se- P. T. A. associations .gave their durl.n~ lu~e, ~ulY', August .and clothing project fo!: the coming chapter attended 'Eastern Star in_ __ _ __ .. ect your birthday altt. from "Th. first concert 'at N. C. R. School Septembe~__ , '. . season.. As two entirely new spection at Harveysburg · Tuesday WATER PLANT IS, '$OLP Home of .Glft-... Car,.. Jewelry houae .Sunday afternoon.. . J. . • '-'.. " projectS are un4er way this year. I night: Mr_ and Mrs. ' Myel' Hy. COUNCIL WILL OIL Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. , This c:holr will 10 to WashingM"SOfClC N()TICE ·.. it is neCeBsary to obt'llin this In- man, Mra. Ada .Courtney. 'Mrs. Ray ,. The IUbJee1:' of oiliq the .ntet. The ' Spring Valley .Water Co., .. 1\1 S D ' ton this week to appear on the - .--- , , struction' so thllt . e,vllry club wllll ·Milla. Miss Ola Hartsock, Mrs. .C. of the vUla,e w.. brQu«ht QP at plant, owned by 000;':' Harry pro&'l:am at T . A_ of Way be on an equal basls_ _ !fartsock, and, M .... . E. L. ·the replar meetiD. Qf eouneU on Xenlans, anil lnan~ged 'by ' Lero-1 Sunday IEUeaia t Oh . I t!Y ;ere Convention, and· have b'e~n Invite.d nesville Lodge, No_ 168, ,F . .& A,. _ Miss , Albe!t . Ross, clothing \ Tho!rlR!I. Mr. and Mrll. W .. 0_ St Monday . nlthL .After conslder- · r es An er8- to Btower, has been ·sold 't o Gideon and famU ' o 'I n the White House t.o mee,t M., 'l'l\esday eve;ling, : May 1:4. from S. toget!Jer Joh!!. Ml·. :and Mrs. W. E; Stroud. ble diacuuioh a yote dnlded the Mr Cramer, ot Dayton, a saJellman the .\.nder.oia· andt Work.!n E. A. degTee. Visitjnl/: With ·Mrs. Edith M. HLlI)rer, hOJl\e i .. and ,Mrs. J. C. Hawke, M", question In 'f avor' of tM for bllliarA..!room lIuRpl.e.. . The motored' to .Gincinnatl .where th Washington. Mrt!. R. E. and sojo urning bre·t hren are wel- Ilemonstration agent, will be in l John Fromm Mra. Susan A)'Il.o I4· tive and It !au saler- is Subject to ratification by 'Vi it d II J B' ey Dee Grace ·Cannan, Is IV'member come. charge of this work to render as Mrs. Amelia WIlUame, d. 11 that the work .ilI 'b4!tbl '8OOn stockholders. .. rs. . ames . Ierne and :!!!iil:h!:-Url.B"and tomely a WayEarl .Tpyornas, W. to the . leaders at this L. H. Gordon, Mrs attanpmenb, ou be .liuIcle"ud • F . B. ~eJldersol!' Sec'y. w.e. p. weather eoDcUt1o ... wID pei1Dit.
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Commo n Plet.aa Proceed iDI. In the ('a of A. H. Turner , Warren county trCSI!\urCr vcr us Leah mull, t ai, tho rc~idence oC each nnd a\l defell\l ants being unknow n, it was ordel'ed that publica tion be made fOI' !jix consecu tive weeks in u cou nty newspa per. Frcd H. ~ tey-ens wns granted a dlvol'ce fl'om Es ther Alicc Stevens the defellll unt having been found g uilty of gl'o~~ neglect of duty. It WlUl ord er ed the plaintif f pay the
Baker, decea.e d. Bond ,12,000 Wit.h A. B. Ka-ufman and S. A. StU well 8s 'suretie s, W. D. Corwin Albert Sch urer and Zimri Worley ~ ere maue aj.lpralserll. The lust wlll and testame nt of Maggie A. Bar)Ullow" decease d, was admitte d probate , A. C. Vail accepte d the trust as executo r No\ bond requil'e d. A. D, Burklow , 11. J. owin and C. E. Moore were made app~nise\'s The judge advIsed that Olifford F. Ro ss can 'be receive d into t.he Dayton State hospita l. In the ~ettlement of th eslate of Jesse W. Burton , deceallcd, it was found the net value of the estatti is $1182.2 9. that the exemptioll s of the. distribu tees elCceed their success ions and therefo re the s uc ce~s ions are exempt from inheritan ce tax. Loney Singer Wns mado Il ,pnrly defen dant in the case of Ralph R. Singel', admini slrator of tile estnte of Vermo nt D. Singer, p lnhtiff, versus Ralph R. inger,; et al defend an ts . The COUl't authol'i l;ed John Harding, as executo r of the estate of Helena Holzlin , decense d, to distribute certain bonds to Thoma s and George Holzlin.
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"My II nr, dear nel - I am in Mnrghu ri!a, there is no such clined tn . cold ' you for your lette l' h ~I nod quite still llnd ~hiver- tim of pcacofu l h u~rille ss in storc for it matle me vcry sad. ~hy (' d. 11 ·\' fac WIIS ~ uddt'nly of u f ot' me. r lim dymg! Nay, do s hould you be s o sure of dYlllg ma .·ble ))1111 01'. not start! D not pity me! Do just n~ the v ngcane c which is "" ou-- you llI ean this, Luml y'!' not fear! I know it so well; and yo ur due boco mes yours ? You are COHtS. "1 nwun that 1 clIre for her , No need now to let anyI feel no pungo no so1'l'~)\v. The nt.t vcry old , and ,I cnn nurse On motion of plaintif f, the case mot hi'." thing go unbeau tified belimit of my days is fixed- not in uve n IlS I did before. Think you how of Jeanett e Lykins versus George "Y oll have n o t -~llIlketl t o her?", aclunl days ot' , weeks, but cause you "can't spare iL" by I lonely I . hould be . withou t y~u. Lykins wu s dismiss ed and the "N n, J should not have saul ('v e ' It.~. I shall live to sec my Trunsf orm chairs, tables, de- I No, you 111U ·t not. tlunk of leaymg cost s paid. II n~, t hinJ.f lo Y OII yet, only it pained sire IIccomp li refrige rators, " beds in a hed , nnd then ~ sh ull Ill . I forbid it! It · is morbid . In the case of Mearl Proctor mc t,) Lhink thllt thl.'re wn ~ uny- die. The light may flickcr, few bours with but, Hnni sh t.hat t hought for my sake , Bull vor sus Will R. Lew'is, auditor ih ing betwee n you- any aver~i o n, ,till then, it will not go oul. I mea n. I though t that if you will usk ,l11 e :. "':'ho nl11 I !hnt YQu a nd try und think of a q~iet hap- of WUrt'cn county, on motion of ,I dure uy lif toget11l'r , IIWIlY m some defend ant le~se kllC' w. ~'o u would try lind ovel'- to fix a 11II1It to of court was lin eXI stence ~oulh er lJ CIty , where the sea nn.d grnnted to tile dl.'murt'er to COlli it." which God a lune control s ? I ca n· t he sky nrc blue and the A. ea.y to use ordinary paint! ~un IS plaintif f's petition . "1 can noll" , not t cll Marghn ritn, why I know. wnrm. nml the brcezes ure soft Wanda But Bakel! is was a REAL enamel , Bnd an econom ical one to 'use. "Moth r!" granted a or how, yet it is surely so . The a nd la<lc n with the perfum e of divorce from Ollie Baker, thl.' de"Lumle y, I ('annot! • he looks dny whi ch sec!' Ille free u f illY A novice can apply it easily, leaving no brush marks, 88 vow ,;weet f1 o\\'(! rs. We would nevcr , fl.' lHlllnt having becn nt me out of his eyes; she speaks will a lso be the duy of ~y found guilty It does not set too quickly . But it dries dust-pr oof in an death. . Ih'c in thi s cO~lItry. would we '! I of gross J'leglect: of duty. to me with his voice; someth i ng . "Troub le not. my chlitl. at t illS do not Ilk.. It. It IS cold hour, and handle -proof in fow') Gives a durable , longand In the cnse of The CommerCial tell::: me that sh bears in her henrt thought , 'lor wonder why I can dump. lind it chills mo, c~ilIs ev- Paper Curchas'~ Corpor wearin g finish- and washin g only adds to its beauty . his hat toward s me. You do not write of the end of my Marria .e L~cen.e •. ation v.s. days so l'n my heart. Oh! I know Just the Mllry. E. Siegfri ed, as executr ix Ask for a color card. 1(I111\v these Mnrionis ! They are calmly, Ask YOUl'~elf 1'lIth William H. Marsta ll, steel workf' r what life We' could liv e togethe r, a:ld of the esta te of W. H. Siegfrie d, er of Springb o llo in habe and onl.' in love ; Ull - further Titere'. II H _ PabrI or FlnIM for Eon-I Par,.. life could melln for me. be vel·Y. very happy. Write to oro, and Miss Velma decease d, it WD,S decreed by the changin g anti hurd as the rocks There is no joy which I de sire: my me no. more. of d nth. Eliz.abe th Shaffe r,fncto ry worker 1 ,\ COUI·t thut the demurr er filed by on which th eir cnstle frowns . Ev- worn-o ut. frame. co uld of Spri:1gboro. April 24. find no ·~I. 11m qUIte sell,led down ~ere, the plaintif f to each ('11 lI1nl'gnhrita herself. in the old plea5ur anti everyo ne l' In draggin g ~)llt a taste- WUltlllg. My dutIes ar~ iaght, Albert Chester Coe. Inbo Ger of of the interrog illtorics to dnys, never forgave me for send - less and [Jrofl less eX I and I do not fi~d t.hem Ir~some. swer of snid defend ant the an- Morrow ; and Miss Nelda Eliinbe th L ___ ___ ___ ___ __ ing Leonllr do to pr;son, althoug h I~ok for deuth (I: on.eI tenee. --:::::::::-::~~======::::= be overSnyder , of Mainev ille, April 27. look ~ for Eyery day 1 realize that 1 (hd we~1 ruled. I ~av d h r lover's life a~ well hIS cough who has tOIled nnd la- in coming here a~ ~ governe ss, In the casc' as mine. Lumley , you have sui d bored through the heat of William Spray, farmer of : =~=========~==::-~~-~::-:-::-::::-: the da y. lind not. us one .seekmg a home , Compan y versuS of Kun-K asch Lebnno n andN. Miss Lorrain e Bran:~~==== nothing to her?" The Van Horne nock, teacher I shall find t here ~est anr! pence. They thmk that IS bec~use of Waynes ville, o.f my Compu ny, the court "Not yet." approve d of I have no othel' deSIre. April 27. pride thnt I have WIlled It so, the two checks iss ued and JUST AS BIG " he wo uld not marry you I 1 further "For yoursel f, Murgha rita. Real E.tate Tran.fe ra. . determ ined the bnlance shown in t('11 ynu thut in her hcart she hates ·1 0 fear. 1 havo mude your have Tbey do not kn ow., "Icelun d." said the teacher "is Elmer D. and Currie Ludlum to for- . "Lady St: Mllurlce trIes to be deposit u ~ all! Someti mes I fancy that tune my cnre, anr! God grant that kmd to me 111 hoI' way; but when Bunk to in the Frankli n ~ationa\ Samuel R. and Margnr et E. Cotabout us large all Sillm." the credit of r eclver was sh is here--o nly- " it may be a happy one . Honest the honeye d words are upon ·'Icelan d." wrote Willie. ufterher $1276.6 5 to which the court ap- twp.; 1$. Mr, lind " Mother !" Everet t V. Shuma ker to Mary R. so n John Mrs. J ohn Godfre y and wards, "is about os large as our Dallas, proved. were week-e nd He laid his hand 'firmly upon Shumak er, 112.25 acres in Massie gue;tll of 1\11'. and Mrs. Harold leachel', " Iter white trembli ng arm. She twp. . looked around , followi ng his eyes. New Suit.. Everet t V. Shumak er to J. E. Kellis. WRITI NG LOVE MESSA GE Marghn rita, pale and proud, was and Mary R .• Shumak er, 112.25 A. B. Jennin,gs versus Walter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Benm, Pet stand ing npon the t hreshold, with "I'd like a )JQncil." Mr. and MrR. Elton Evans and Larrick Della Catheri ne Larrick , acres, in Massie' Twp. I rk- " Hard or soft?" a IJ'rent bunch of white hyacint hs Melissa Archer to Herber t D. daught er, Marjor ie, attende d .a also written Mnl. Walter Larrick . Petc- "So rt. U's for W'ri1ing in the bo om of her black dress. For money on promiss ary notes Carroll , part of 10b'· N.o. 3 a:td 4 birthda y dinner Sunday for their a "Am 1 in't ruding? " he asked, love lette r." in Morrow , $1. and accoun t and for costs. mother , Mrs. John Rye. quietly . " I will ceme down some Romine F. ' Shumak er to MOl Y Dan Brown Begley, a minor other evening." Mr .and Mrs. Han sford Jackson by Claude Begley , his next friend R. and J. E. Shumak er, about 17 Lord Lumley sprang forward to and daught er, Elenno r, of Xenia, ington Twp. versus MllI'gar et E. Begley, a minstop hal'; but. his mother was the Lewis Moomnw to Latha M. and Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Michael or, for divorce and relief, gross first to r ecover herself. Rosenb erger, 22.85 acres in Wash- and daught er, Dorothy , spe nt Sun neglect . " Pray d011't go away, Margha day wjth Mr. nnd Mrs. Herber t acres in Harvey sburg. rita," she said, . with perfect selfMarlat t and family. Alfred O. Dill to Russell and Probate Court Procee din... possesi on, "only a f ew momen ts Corrine Morgan , lots Nos. 55 and Mr Mason McClur e and Mr. ago we were compla ining that you 'The followi ng estates will be for 56 i:1 Turtiee reek Tp. Hom~r Bennet , of Centerv ille,wer e WANT E . Family wnshin gs; bed came down !lo seldom. Lumley , settlem ent and be for hehring , B. F. Thomp son to Geo. Lynch, clothes a' special ty; so ft wa tel'. open the piano, and get Miss BrisMay13, at 9 o'cll)ck a. m. in-lots Nos. 135 and 136 in South Sunday anerno n guests of Misses Can give r e ferencl.'s. Mrs. Earl coe's songs." Ruth and Leonn Kelli s. Maud Fetter, executr ix of , the Lebano n, Evans, Corwin , hio. · m29 He was by her side in a mo, estate of David E. Fetter, decease d S. J. nnd Mabel A. Thiel to WiI- ~ Several from here attende d the WANT ED WOOL -Will pay ment but he found time for an first and final aCI:ount. bur and Eva Jordan , lot No. 41\1 Union service at New Burling the ton ndmi;in g glance toward his mothCynthia J . ColUver, executr ix of in Frankli n. highest market price. Frank Mi •• Sri.coe Enters the Room Sunday evening . cr. She had taken up a paper the estate of Samuel E. Collive r, Shi<inker, Hllrvey sburg, Ohio. D. A. Harriso n and Walter Fitts " niie and was cutting the pnges of men hnve made good profit decease d, first and final accoull t. to Mr. Robert -m8 and Mrs. Harriso out Roy ~ips , I thin~ of you and my heart n lot No.897 in Crawfo rr! lind her book. It -was the "sa voir- of my land~ during my impriso Lura Skinne r, admini stratrix of Frankli :t. family, of near Xenia. s pent Sun' n- IS steel. She must have been a ,Caire" of a great lady. the estate of LI!wis Skinner , dem ent. I have wealth -to leave, v ry beautif ul woman -nay, J. S. Riddell to Walter R. Fitts, day with' Mrs. DOl'a Morgan and FOR RENT and it is YOijrs. The castle of the is beautif ul nowl You asked Bhe ceased, first and final accoun t. lot No. 28 in Frankli n. family. me A Corresp ondenc e Arabel Dinwid die, executr Marion is will be yours, and well I in your first letter to watch John and ~aggie ' Long to Ralph FOR RENT- Rooms, and garage and to the estate of W. H . Dinwid ix of Mr. and Mrs. William Out'l and C t L d d' know you will raise · once more and tell you wbethe r die, deand Mary Hines part of lot No. for one auto. Mrs. Susan they were hap- ceased, fifth accoun family and Mrs. Becker of Blan- FI·YOI·. t. Le~:~iOf:t~ Mi~~~. B~~s~:~, ~ar~ upholrl the mighty , though fallen'l Y ~fgethe;h ;o~h 806 in Frankli n. e m 8" faked me and J. W. Whitac re and E. C. Dunof t he Earl 01' St Mauric e Mal- traditio ns , of our race. I J. A. Martin to W. Clarenc e and chester , spentS unday with Mr. leave te you e . ru FOR RENTGood and ham, garage Mrs. LI executo ' S. I P. for h rs " Michae of the estate of Ella Marti:1 68.40 acres in Harl. all fearless ly in your hands at "Yes! I thtnk that of nU the Raohel lory Gl'nnge , d npco ~s ITre. . machin e ; i1nrncr!i1lte possess ion. M. your Kelley, entire decease disposa d, l first Only' lun one Tp. women whom l "Hote c al'l8, urtn. I have seen, her Mr. and Mrs. William Colema n Maul'ice Silver, Wayne sville, O. . " thing I beg of you and ' Daniel J. McCray to Larmie De- visited Mrs. Harold that. wlth- II'f e seems to Ilave fi own a Iong tIIe and final. Kellis, I EriMy Beloved niece-A las! lout fear of refu~al Marry Mary J. Lowe, ·mB guardia not most calmly a·ld pl.'acefully. I Sarah M. Berclllw, tjn~ompe n of voe, 153 ~ acres in Washin gton day. I .have but an other ~isappo intment an English man. M~rry one of have never seen a tcnl7, townsh ip. c\o~c\ upon her , to · recount . I arrtv.ed here. late our nobility of our own Mr. and Mrs HomerC rnwford , Samuel W. and Blanch e D. FOR SALE isla!'\d, if bro",,:; I hate her for It. She has fil'st and final accoun t. night, and early thIS. mornin g. I you can find worthy of you; Charles J . Waggo ner accepte d Thomp son to John , S. and of bodson vi\le, if not spent I. no Fl'iday right .to wtih Sarah be happy; she who by visited the address whIch 1 obtal.11: I there are nobles of Italy with such treache ry condem ned you to the trust as admini strator de bonis Richard so n 20.08 acres in Frank- Mr. and , Mrs. Clarenc e Crawfo rd FOR SA LE- ow and pi~s. Jened, at Florenc e with so much dlf- whom an alliance owuld nie Mullen , Ferry, Ohio. Rnd family. be an a living dl.'ath. Once my anger non with the will annexe d of the Ii:! townsh ip. ', cu lty. The h04 se was shut ~p. honor and also a profit. esta~ of Nancy L. Baker, deceasJames l't'{arcum m8 : You rose to FloYd up so Morfiercely that I nearly , From inquirie s made with cautIOn will b~ rich as you are beautif ul; struck her, nnd 1 had to hurry ed. Bond $1000 with A. B. Kauf- gan, 11.50 acres ill Clearcr eek Tp. FOR SALE eed among the neighbor~ I learned and the first lady in Italy, potatoe s. Mrs. man and S. A. St'i1well as sureties . The Banner Pnckin g Compa ny Emma Surface , n. D. 4., Waythat Andrea Paschu h hnd left a tant Idnswoma!'\, Angela OUI' dis- from the room lest I s~ould be>Accoun ts filed:to Arthur Hamilt on, trustee , tract di neBville, Ohio. iew months befo~e for Rome. lotti, will be your guardia Car- tray ll1YReif before t~e tIme. Tru-mI5 Estate of George M. Edward s of land in Lebano n. n and Iy she deserve s pUntsh~ent, ~nd 1 go in search o~ him. decease d, first and final. . . your friend. May you be very, ~y. h.nlld . shall not FOR SA LEGeorge Hand·p M. ower and Luella M. Bradsheepshrmk from The delay 18 Irksome. bu.t It IS very happy, dearest ; and all Sunday visitors at tbe hOllle of Estate of Jno B. Mullne, inco,m ley to Zel Harvey , lo~ No. !lhearing machin e, cheap; ' also 339 in Mr. and Mrs. . necessn ry. Althoug h my deSIre for comes to you you will deserve that IIlfilctlllg It. petent, Diley Gibson hlsinvento ry. were : Rome timothy hay. Lyman Day, Frankli n. fori (To be co ntillued ) the day of my ve ngeance to come you have lighten ed the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith and Waynes ville, Ohio. April 27, was set as time for heart of mB .. • is as strollg a s ever, I WOUld. ~\Ot a weary old man, whose Doroth y Cutter, of Batavia . Commi .a'ioner .' P~oceedinr. PJPE, VALVE S AND FITTIN GS blessing WANT ED DIFFE RENT COURS E hearing the app1.ication made by have the shadow of 1\ SUsplcl~n is yours, now and forever Guy Gaynor guardia n of John B. . Miss Elsie Gibson, who is mak- , -For all purpose s. Bockle The Office Otltfitte rs, supplie s . rest upon you. Truly yours WIll t'. Mullin, asking for the sale of real "Leona rdi di Mnrion i." ing her home at Terrace Park, Mr. line ol plumbi ng and heating Boxing instruc tor for (nfter auditor first , $2.07 j Lyle Blank be "no crime but the world and supestate. It was ordered that notices . and lesson) Mrs. Harold "Now, Rogers nave Book , you Mrs. Co., Em plies are the best. The Bockle tany be given to John B. Mullin suppUe the courts of' justice would have it Letter from Mnrgha rita Edward $lQO;Ohio Contra s for auditor , ma Gibson, of Bellbro k; William Briscoe qlln~tions to ask?" King Co., 415 W. Maln8t .;:-Xem a,-l Telepho ne Co., othenvi se. You will, in verity, be C. Mullin, Harry Mullin, to the Count Leonard i di MarEva Beginn er (in a daze)- "Yes, rents for offices, $52.75; 01)10 and Oharles Polf, of Dayton ; Roy Obio. the instrum ent. Upon my head ioni, care , of the Princes s di how much is yoU!' corresp ondenc Mullin, August a Parlette , Mary Central Teleph one Co., tolls for Smith and family, Theodo re Pep- FOR SALE-- Waxtex e Bogle and Ada MI. Oiler. be the g u'ilt, as mine will be the Carlott i, Palazzo CarloW , Rome coul'Se?" Food Paper, offices, $21f.19 exceedi ng joy, wben the thing ; The Office Outfit- per nnd friend, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Charles J. Waggo ner accepte d Keeps food fresh and clean; j Hyman ters, were supplie Sunday s tor '.Pleats clerk of of court, Ribbed Tissue paper , for dainty for which l crave is accomp lished. - - - - - ~--. ::.=-:: packag es; Linen weave paper nap Bless you, my child, that you have THE FUM BLE FAM-::=================:o============:=_-_=-=== $1; D. W. Humph reys, express on Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsoc k. ILY records of court of appeals , cIf.'cted to aid me in carryin g Papeter ies and Corre~pond Limit to Imitati nc Officer Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nixon, Er- kins; by C. E. DUN KEL The Office Outfitte rs, supplie s 99; ence Vards. Tbe Miami Gazett. . out this most just requita l! Bless for vin Mulfor d and family were office. sheriff, 50c; The Johnso n & Watyou . my child, t.hat yo u have choson Co., supplie s for sheriff, $8.55; Sunday cnRers on Mrs. Frank Das n to bring peace into th l} heart Trustee s of Public Affairs, light kin and family. of 'l ' e who hus known great suf· MONEY LOANE D and gas at Memor'ial hal1, $2.~8; f ,ring! We are glad to welcom e some Ed D. Thomp son, repairs 'and la- new neighbo rs in our "Your last letter' was short; yet vicinity" bor at jail, $103.50 ; McGetc hin's Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur I do not wonder at it. What iR Dakin and Pharma cy, supplie s, $1.45; John childre n, of Dayton , who now re- LONG OR SHORT then' yo u can find to say to me, ~1ME-Easy H. Donnel1, estimat e ori contrnc t !lidt' at tl)e Charles Braddo ck place . while OUl ' great purpose r emains tel',!!!!' Al~o .Survey mg a~d Ab$226; P. O. Monfor t, county sur- in Crosswick. thus in nueyan ce? My health stractln g. Write and .I ,~l call veyor, expense s, $24.13 ; W. R. continu es good, I nm thankfu l to and sec you. Sam D. Henkle" WayMr. and Mrs. Abe Dakin, of nesville ,Obio. Hoel Post G. A. R" Memol'ial Day say. yet, were it Qthewise, I know J11 allowan ce, $26; Sol Stevens , Me- ~elmont, were calling on, rela- LOANS on Lives tock, Chattel s, that my strcngt,h would linger with moi'ial Day allowan ce, $25; Gran- lives last Sunday at Crossw~ck. mil till my onth it! accomp lished . Second Mortag es. Notes bought . ville Thursto n Post, sarTU!, $25; Mrs. Frank Dakin is .staying at ,John Harbin e, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. . Till that day shall cOllle death itJohn KeB Post, same, $25; Ralph the home of Israel Scott and self has no power over me. Eve:1 P. Snook Post, A. Legion , same, family helping to care for the ~ t houV;h it:; Rhadow lay across my $25; Russell AfcElfresh, A. Legion childre n who ha~e been very illl ))uth I could still defy it. Think Farmer s of Warren and adjoini ng $ame, $25; Americ an Legion Post, with measles . no t that I am blasphe ming. MarcounUe s may obtain money on Lovelan d, same, $15. r·;h:lr iln. or th at I believe in no Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wardlo w long time loans, at 6 per eent inGud . I believe in a God of juswere busines s callers in Dayton terest. Cost of securin g the !fame tice anll he will award ·'tny right. is very reasona ble, through The HER WORS T SIN last Friday. 011,' that ,lhe time may be short. Federal Land Bank. For further . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wardlo w informa tion call on or address M. fo r J Rill V;l'owing weary. Life is Daphn e-"Wh at is your worst called on Mrs. O. B. Marlatt and C. DRAKE , Tre,a8u rer, phone .SlOV' I'y burd nsome, save only for sin ?" x: Lebanon, Ohlr Dolly- "Vanit y. I spend hours Israel Scott Monda y afterno an end . ' ,o n. '· S01l1ctimes. my beloved Mar· belore the mirror admirin g my ~=================== Ifl lurita, you have . ought to lig~t beauty. " ====~±~========:=::===~======= " en the deep glu(\m through whIch Daphn e-"Tha t isn't vanity, my r !! 'uggle, by picturin g the happy dear-t hat's imagin ation." , , lIays w may yet spe nd togethe r - ' - .,. In ~onle far-dl sta !'l t country , where th shadow s of this p:reat selfish "'I)rld bn'rely r each, nnd itl! mighty roar and tumult sound but as u '/lInt. I w mUI·mu r. I have list· n!ld buf J have answer ed not; for , See Irt ~~. h IlJ;t I know ' that .it will Early fpl' . YO~I' Sale Dates . We Guara nh.e 'n ' j"r bt>. Tho,'1e davs will nc.ver Satiafiaf'tjo-n 01' ChaJ! le Nothi n.. .,n: I IIa.v ..J!hrunk from throwhl • ellm ,Op(ln y.ol/r : warm. ~en" ' ''~art; but of late 1 have -clerett , whethe r l' do well in
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Tlie soating ellPllcity of ' the gymnasi um \\IllS test ed to the ut· most F' riday evening when the Old Fiddler 's contest, sponsor ed by two group of the M. E. La· dies Aid, was held the re. A lIplendit.l .evenin g's enterta inment ...t)ltlo $AYS SAM ,.,..4., P •• 'ollice ;" .... Snond CI .... M .. il Me"er was provide d, There were nine· '. The gi.rls in the outer office are t eon contesl ants and of these always studyin g geograp hy- look. Alldy Hidee, of Clarksv ille. won MAY 8, 192 9 ing at their own maps in the mir· fil'st place, the prize being $5.00 i Frank How ell, of P or t William , ==~-====,--:====--'""=:.... I ror. won $3. 00 as second. and' Elzey .... Hughes , of WiJmin gton won third He who does not think too much cal"fying off a prize of '$2.00. All o f him ~e lf is mu ch more esteem ed other co ntestan t s rece ived a very tlllln he im ngines. - Goethe . handsom e box of candy, There were several othel' mU!~ic a l f ea• --===-~ * t Ul'eS give n, perhaps the mosi note ,I DANGE R IN BLAST ING CAPS worthy being t he music produce d Oxford I an . I' Imp. DX,ema's , '~rse ya cow ownc d by on a hand ·.arry. . II'Ift' 0 f I~dependence, Oregon, has saw by Elzey Hugh es. shed • J6S:day official • The lad ies sel'ved lunch Ilt the ~r;;r~~ a productJon record of 1,~.37, tba. of .butterfilt and 17:666 Ib.;:' clos£' of thc cont cst. A genero us A nationw id e campai gn is being sum was cleared . carried on to help preven t acciMrs. Clara Mer ritt spent sever dents du e to bluHting caps, beal days this wee k in Dayton with cause of the large number of chilher da ughter, Mrs. Emma Clin e. dren crippled annuall y through .1tliss Mari e Sto rer, of Daylon . handlin g these innocen t·lookin g HE SPRAYS liENS. spent th e week·e nd ut home. objects . The f rce picture show. spon Rored Ra lph L. Patty, agricul tural en- THE NEW FARM PLAN. by the mer c hlin t~ of lh e vill age, gin eer ut t he South Dakota State HEADS AND FISTS. lIUI'lIrtl'd a IUI'gl' cro wd Tu esday college . ha!! sent out this warnin g FIRST AID FOR HOOVE R. evening . to farmers contem plating work with explosiv es. -= Thousa nds Ihal \\"Ould nOI fl'ad a l The Food club held t heir 01" "More tha-l 500 childre n In the Eil L~ tein pamphld will r~ad this. Houa el ga nizati on ,n eet ing at the home of a ~ Jlil"it 111<1)' rlw,,11 IWI"t'- if th e W:llter Dorsey . colllrcd, of At lanta United States were cripple d last temple he kt'llt clpa ll and fit for th e leader , Aft·s- W- A. ~u~enfj. year in playing wit h blasting cans, Ga .. con fl'~II!l1I to , "i~~en stealing 01 ' Tuesda A s a smull hoy, 111H' of the 11l 0Ht : uc h tl ((' nanl. TIlt' ~ y ufternQ on . piJ' lt o f God. "The commo n Nu. 6 ca p is a lit- a \\ h"lc$lIlc 1"']5i5 Idl, Ihu judgc. " 1 amazin g p ussages I Mr. /lnd Mrs. J_ W. Baaley nave New T e~ta nlt' nt, nnd f(,und in tho i it ~ t'e!ll ' ttl !!lC . has but litllt, I"o"m tle ove!' an inch long a nd is made jU>1 sprays '~tn with chloroform. Thcn onp thll t tu x. in II temp le dedicat ed to mumi 5t ~r. d bark alld wait. III aboul fin 1ll0\~t.1 of copper. It is the size of a .22 millll tes they nop oil Ihl' roost and arc r ooms; Into ' Mrs. lal'll Co nn or'" ed my creduli ty !1lo ~l, wu s the one ' leprosy . MI'. and r ifl e cartridg e. Mrs. Ira Syfre d co ntaini ng 1l ~" Unln ct' of "h ou~es' Th e caps look n ·:;".\" lor my sack." Wt' may own n hundred hand · hUl"lnle ss because they appear to That's more intcrcsting to many 01 will move fr om the Baptist parson not made w'ith hands." Had I not built houses ; mn~' go in and out be empty. They are not. They us than thl' dislance of th~ farthest age into their propert y across beli£'ve d in Got\·s ,,'orct,. I wou ld of l ht'llI Ils wc pll·nse; wc mlly fl'om the school house, and just have branded It a are loaded about half full of an star. ~Itlnng fll lsc· reg-lIrd them as th InHt wo rd in vacated by the Hadley 's ; Mr. nnd hood. extrem ely quick.a cting and pow. archite cture. beauty Ilnd comfor t ; The "William and Mary" plan Ie Mrs. Frank Harris will move from e r'ful explosiv e , fulmina te of merYounl!' ma nhOod came, :lnd wit h W£' !1llly l ea ~ e th .ubsi di~e exports of farm products is Dayton into the Baptist parso cury. nage it- br onde l' per ceptive powcrs. 1 th is house not em to uthe rs; but, 'rej 111 ,111· with hllnds is ecled by lfr. Jioover. The Senat( "This oxplosiv'c is very sensiThe Jolly. WOl"k e~'s Glothin g Rumbli ng through n wooeled pus· , diffe r nt; it requ ir e~ fl ur ftr!,t lind tive. It will explode from a Quick plans. ne\'erthe leu, Jo 'ry h· club held their organiz ation meet- ture. I : uw a snail cn·epin g h y best ca r e. Even the most tr ifling jill' or shock. It will alBo explode The plan is to give farme,. export. ing ~aturday afterno on a t the the side of n fallen tn· e-trunk ; he neglect llIlly (btrvy it fort'"er , in coming in CO 'l tact with a hot inll wheat. etc., a bonus of one·half home of Anna MacDQ nnld. Ml's. WIl S occupy ing his house, which and . wh llll we onc!' for: ake il, w(' !:ubstan ce or surface . And still the American tariff on all the WhOiI hallds haq not pHrt in uuiltJing . 11 no"s Its threshold no !1lOI'e. ilbur }!Ilw ~e j!> I ~ de r, It more dangeru us, it may explode or ot/1er farm product. ~PQrted, WII B a rea l hO!1le! 100' 0 11 0 t hat Is my houBe not made wi t h hands from (I'iction or scratch ing." Mr. nnd Mrs. J . W. Snell have filled every reqUI remen t of its t hllt gi"es me the mo ·t conce rn; After consulting the ~rtmentt purchas ed - the Frank Shidak er ow ner. This Warnin g should. be taken ' it is worth in · ~ti!1l ab l y more tha n to heart by all who use these of Agriculture, Commerce and tIM: propert y on Maple street, and You Il nd I li ve in hou ses not any habit ation thal I Ill yg If blustlng caps. A little care, and Treasury. Mr, Hoover say. the pla/1 will move there so on. made with hnnrls- thc se won dcI" create. 1' here fore I will !1light would cnrich the .~ulato rs and keep it n· tl'ngedy can be averted . ~uce worM priCts. since foreian marThe local order of Masons held luI bodies of ours. They ha ve been ' clean in ~it l (! li nd out, li nt! be vigcalled kets would have to meet the competi. their nnnual inspect ion Saturda y of God temple s, where t he spirit ila nt t o Jl rotect it fr om dan ger us lion of subsidized "roduct ,. dw ell s. WhctllP r they are and rl.;;truc tive influ ence.,,evening . T • AIJIO, 3«)" the President. the plan so, I must let tht' bui lder of thc wllnl it to last at least a --.~ hun dr ed woulc .:mt tilt country $200.000.000 • univers e judge. I know that suchyear ~, if possibl . MOTHE~S DAY )'(3r, O:~ tJ "C much bankruptcy and it (r:::== == =- -.:c- • ",t)uld r.<1t lol\'e the f~ probltftl.
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DR PARKE R'S TREAT MENT f or intligell tion an~ constip a· tion. Stomac h Special ists have ~ JleH t years to determ ine the ex ud influ ence of the n£'r vous s ystem on stomnc h and in· tl'stina l digestio n. Dr. Park· er 's T r eat ment contain s two lVell· halanc£'d ingl'edi en ts that 1I)Ile the ne rvell hav ing' direct cunt 1'01 of the pancrea tic ~ e
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Dea.d StOCK Wantecl We pay from $3 to $6 acco rdin g to con ditio n and size of anim al. Call us at our exp ense
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l whe/l Whethe r mother is far or near, thl'y !t.! that the 0011111 mont)! do not forget her on this impor- \l'ou:ci W p;';,1 not dl,eet to them b\ll tant occasion. A few kind worda, II to HIL'; r ;'oll l.r 'afor/iN D ~'Ddllr". It . ;~ ,;;; "1\0 gho.t come' from the little inexpen sive gift, mean more t o mother than ' the grande 8t elo· II ra VC·' ;r, te:! farmers how little they quence an dlhe most elabora te en..' ",o\l!,1 t~ 1 (JC that bonu., Wheat tertninm ents mean to anyone else. !;:t lllblr.r. anQ the middle-men would Many n mother , separat ed by Il.'1 It. T~,e iarmer in his taxes wOIIIc1 h.l"/: to ~oll plrt. of it. distanc e from her childre n, pining for them. is made glad on this dsy Mr . . Ta~.;k,. : worlo heavyw~i¥ht by affectio nate messag es and C,!l~Ir.PI Jr. . =dlred. has been vislhng though tful gifts. Ot hers, Corlu· George Btmard Shaw on a small nate enough to have their childre n SUI1I1)' :sJal'u in the Adriatic Sea. • Tunne:; it buel)' thirty . Sh.w il about them beam with delight at their manife stations ot love on sc,:~n:.v. tl •• e·~ And Shaw, who hal NLlT tetrred;-I... no kka of reUrina", this day. • The he:vJ lasts lunger than lite filt .. Of course every day should be Mother 's Day- never . for a mo· Eight nundred delegates to the Ret m ent Ilhould her kindnes s and Cross Convention ~!Jed upon Presl . self·sllcl'ifice be forgott ell. Too dent and Mrs. Hoover, and eootribu olt.en, howeve r. mother s are taken for granted , though experie nce ted , fint "First Aid" by reteainint has shown to mnnkin d that the froOl the usual hand-.h aklnf oonsmte love of a mother 18 the only reWhy eight huoared intelljJenl ally unselfis h love that one is human beings should want to aqueuc liable to meet in 11 lifetime . the joints of the hand Ind tUi It the Those wbose mother s have gone muscle. in the arm' of a buty man II r ealize what a pl'eciou s boon has not ~a5il:v understood. Handsh~ing Ihould be aboJlahcd. pas ed from t heir ' lives. They, to o, may obsorve Mother 's Day. If lince it mean. DOth~ and apra4f your mother has passed on, put a ,erma. flower at her resting -place- sure. Germany permit. a1l $unlvo n of Iy. she will know I the Emden 10 arlJ "Emden" to tht c~ t .of their name. ThUS Friedel ietl Garbe Is Friederich Gsrbe·Em4ell NIX, NIX, PETE I The Emden tlutro),ed eiahttcl' . ~t('amcrs one crui.tr before a/1 . "Dear sir," wrote the literary AIJstralianand cfUlser ended its ~l'eer. editor to the Treasu ry, "will you On the saJlle ba.i. Colonel Lind· forward a couple of your new bt'rgh would call himscU- c;.&oncJ bank· notes for review. " . Lilldberih,-Atlantic O.c caa . ,
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N .. tlonal Bank Charles How£' and wife, of noar Gurney ville, ga.ve us . a short but Will Drawn - Eatate. Settled pleasan t call Sunday afterno on.
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Eight hundre d Or more attend. cd the Old Fiddler 's contest 'tlt the =:=c::.. ._ _._ ____ Gym in Harveysburg last Friday night, and of course, Andy Hideo won the first prize.
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The Terry family had for their Sunday guests, Mrs. Mabel Terry, of Dayt on; Lon Branno n and wife, of Xenia, K. E ~ Thomp son, wife and daught er, Mary Kathleen, of this pI lice.
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METHODIST CHURCH ('!Jul'eh School ~):15 n. 1\1.: ' n\tlrnin~ wOI·"hip . 10::10, subje t, "A Trlbntl·. 10 Mothl'l'hood ;" Moth 1\\1', und I'll :. L : M. H enderson \lay .will be ollA'l'ved b t:h in wor e :X nia vi. itorR 1\1 nclll Y <1ft' ". (\":; OF CHRIST fl:R R ('HUH th ' Runc1ay ~l' h ()lll und ch Ul'ch 8 'r- noon_ llil,ll' S~hOI I III 0:10: n. m. ; vice . Lot us P O)' u debt of 1" I"lhel": nay pr0fl:rul1\ undc.>r :IUS· SI' 'ct lind gratitude to this most l\'fr. l lllli Mrs. ,I. ,McKiM yof )'1 I' ~ (f t hI" I'i LpRilon Pi (Pl'p) \(w d' individuul by appropriately 1\1 0 1'\' w, wcrc recent g ue t · of ('\UlI~ , OIl will mis. it if youlll is ' Ilb cl'\' i l1~ thi!; tiny !let apart to do ~1t' ll . Alie Mc Kins ' y, lhi!; I\rngnl m. Lon!'!! ' u]lll pr Ilnd hOIlCl r t our mot h ers, . II f D t 1\('111 11111, !,Ub,il'ct , "l\lol hC!r lit th 'I hill' will 'be no evcning sC'r vice MI!<s Maudc (' nrne, 0 ay on , ('ru "." H Ullo l' nltll ht!l' l\11l1 ' IH i~1 un acc ount of t hc \>accn lau l'eate WlI S U~ we k - 11 11: , g~1 t of MI'. !:lundl1 . llcl'vicc a t the GYIII. L ·t li S many RIlY MI lls and family. '1It's\er Willinmson . lin istcr . U~ ca n atte nd u nC r -I \ 11" ( I' ~S _ 0 , 'l . lll' District M 15 enll R'I~'h wa~. taken to ay . am Miam i Vall e\' hO ~ J1 i tal l\Inl1llny WAYN ESV ILLE CH UR C H OF enre at ' V I nllngtqn 1G. . W hope \ 0 hrnve a gOlld dl'l- f or nn npl'en~li c i ti !\ ~I'e rll tio n. C HRI ST l!I!I1Uo n 1(0 0 cr rom ollr l OCII l Bib ll' ~ hoo l OI L [) :;JU n. m., ('i1ul'c h. hildren" lIleet inl! on 11-. a nd Mrll. George 11allC'r , of Mothers iT] c hnrgc·. All in tc~ r c. l · Thlll'5uny III 3 ::10 p . Ill.; cho'ir re· (, in ~illll:1ti , \' i~ itt.' d t.l r. und 1\1 1' 5 . ing lirogralll HS~lI l 'l' '' : Lord 's Sup. h(, :II" nl Friduy 7:::1 0 p. m . All W . O. Hup!'r I II ~l Thursda y. ~ IWI' fCl ll ow ~ . lI onor Mother alld arc w lcome. ' Chri~t Su nd.lv. 'I) ~ ervicc lit the i\1is: J.ctitill Sc ha tzman, of t he Rev. ,J o~('p h Benn t\.. Past ll r. ehul'eh "und uy l'ycll ing .us we will ,\ I 'li S hotel. Cincinn a ti. i ~ s pt'lHlin j! attend ·'the IlIlc('u lllll l'cu l C! lll' rvi ('; 1' IJ nTI.E CR EE K COMMUNITY hl' " vlIcatill lf wit h he r s iste r. Mrs. T"lu'hpn Trninillll' IIl~s al 7.UU p. \\'. U . Hape ... CHURCH m. each W l' d nl'~ r1l1Y ; hUI'ch ni~ht . untia y S" huu l D::)0 a. 1\1 . ; Y. II M II t Ill' I"S na y" is MIlY 12 thi s fo ll ows R:lI to ;.j{i p. m. E\, · r. S. , G:·11i p. 111. ; pre ac hillg St' I'1" ' 1I 1' Sl'l 'ct yo ur g rec ting ca rus \'ry!Jo tl y invite d. viC' , 7 ::lO p. Ill . : pmYI' r llI et'ti n~ ~nd mottoeR nt Cn l'Y 's J e welry (:he ~ ter Williul\1 so n, Minis ter. \\' ('<In '~ d;Jy ~V(, llill g , 7 :;1 0 p. 111. :-; hop . I.e ban on, Ohio. "TIo t· CIoUl'dl with a WI' I" oItH'," Th e- partv whidl wa s t o bC' I!iv. ST. MARY'S EP ISCOPAL PL'\'. A . r.. 1l ,)U~k . MiniKtl· I·. I'U by 1 Ill' . firs t J,!;I'O U P oC t he Y. ---~ l\11IY 12, S unda y <lf1cr Asccn sinn Jo' . i\J. , SU(lIrdu y ('v~ n illirl May I I. ll:Jy. ( 'hllrt,Io :-;.' Iwo l at !1::lO; DEATHS ha ~ b0e n postpu ned illlJelinitc ly. I :'I "ruin" I'r:1yel' :lIId R!!r lll On a t 1(I ::lll. In ll1C' 1! \'l' lIitl)!: nt 7 ::W Aft<' !' an I'x tenu ed at Lll!' A. 1': . \Voollal'd , nge R.i, dipd al Ihl' 1'<' t or wi ll pl'l'tlc h till' I H('ellIIIIIlIC .,1' he l' Jl!lI' ' nl s in ROI'k ford, hi s hUlIle ill Ii ngnl' ~ t u wn , In d., l:J.lIl· "ul~ 1'I11un nt the G y m. Apri l 2 4. f ullowing II long illn(' ~s. Ohi o, JIl l' . H. ,/. Adtl llls and childA II are .•'nl'din lly invited. 1\h. Woo llar'u was th e ul'olhel' o f ,'elt rl'lurnc <l holt le Sund ay eve nJ{ev .. J. ,I. I'k ltu('ffcr. Recto r. ll elll'Y Woollard nnd Mrs. Albert ing . S llPphu rd lind Wu s :l flll"ll1(' I' res· Wntches nnd clo 'ks r e pa ired by S T. AUGUSTI NE CHURCH ic1(, lIt of thi ' cOllllllun it y. :1 c ' l'l in ed wa tchm aker, whn is Fir t e' llI ippcd to r e puir eve l'y kind of at: 8 :0 0 ti m e piece. Diamon d ~e tter and EASTER N STAR NOTICE e ngrnvel'. Br ing yo ur repll i!' w ork to Ca ry's J ewc ll'Y S hop, Lcltanon, Miami Chap ter No. 107 O. E. ., wi ll meet in r egular session KAN RITE FOOD CLUB Monday eve ning, May L3, at 7 :30 Vi siting members welcome. Tw!' nty-two memb er s of lhe Ola Hartsock, W . M. J{n n Rite Food club were e ntertni n Minnie Fromm, Secy, ed by Olll' Ica(iC'I', Miss Ethel Mende nhll l1, with II weiner Ilncl 1I1arsh-1 mullow rous l at t he Three Bridges lust Wedn esday eve n in g. A II members please be present ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN a t the next meeting. atul'lluy, yon I' attie , hogs, sheep and ca lv s May 11. FOR SALE to Norris-Brock Co., live wil'e and Ma rga ret CrEl\\'fo rd, Reporter. pl' Ugl'e ~ i ve firm Cor the high est mal'k t -prices llnd good se rvice. FOR SA LE- Turkey eggs, Mrs. Uni on S to'c k Yardl, Cincinna ti, 0J ohn H. Sackett, Waynesville, BACCALAUREATE SERVICE ReferC'l1c : ASK first mlln yo u Illeet R. D. 3. mS Th e ba cca lenureate service will · be held 'in the Gym Sundny ev· e n ing, May 12, ut 7.:30 o'clock. Rev. J . J. Schaeffer , rector of St. Mnry's Episcopal church, will preach. I A union choir and a chorus from the - High school will f urnish the mu s ic f or the OCCI\SiOll.
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The grand jury for the May lerm of common pleas court con· vened at 10 o'clock Monday morn· ing. An exceptionally large num· her of cases confronts the jury, '
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Twin -Tab:, La xati ve , 30 ' s .. 2 (or 26c '1','. Iod in e wit h Applicatm' .. 2 for 26c Ru ~s ia n
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type, .... .. .. 2 for 1.01
('1, I'n !:>n lve nt
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r. ,' <I !I I ' Chl'sl
2 for 26c
Cu mp
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Comp ., No_ :J Hinkl e, 100's 2 for 36c
Liqll id AII ti.... 2 for Sic se pt iC'
11('xn ll T ,) ilet Sn!lp
2 for 2Sc YOU SAVE 24c 25c Quali ft y Tooth Brulh
2 for 26c YOU SAVE 24c $1.00 Pk., A .. td. Chocolate. One' l,ound box
2 for $1.01
P,dm SO:111.2 for 11c .... 2 for Sic
HOlll,'e
lIal'mony r!!1I 11l uf . A IllIonds .. 2 for 36c .. 2for5l c ) li \'(J S halllpoo
Liltle Li ve r
Hal'molt Y T oilet Wllt'r, u-oz Mell. S ki n Sonp
2 for 26c
CHI'\'uli c Sa lve G Yfl ~ Y
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Crculll Lotion , 2 for
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Diuretic Pills
No.6 Disinfec lant, 16 -0l~
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'9:1" Hai l' T onic
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2 for $1.01
lTy Bark Cough Sy ru p 2 for 26c
l\I en l h. White ,Pine fi nd Tar "w ith .Cod Liver Extract ........ 2 for Stc
Rubber and Sundries Mllximllm Com h MaXim um Comu
2 for 36c
Adhesive Plasler, 1 il1 .x 1 yard 2 for 13c
Qu.ick-Acting
PlfI ~ ter
YOU SAVE 49c 69c Purl e, t A, p:rin T bleb Bottle of 100
2 for 70c YOU SAVE 6Sc SOc {'urete.t Milk Magnel ia
2 for 51 C YOU SAVE 49c
Wash Clolhs, fancy bot'del's .......... .. 2 for 2tc
S9c Purete5l Rubbin. Alcohol Full Pint
2 for SOc
2 for 51c
Fenway Chocolate Cov. e red herdes ...... 2 for 76
Mars ula Ib .·Paper. 2 fOl' 61c Ma rs ala Envelopes .. 2 for 51c
Hllrd undies, 1· 1b. ti n .. ........ '............... .. 2for Gtc
Writing Tabl ets, "uled or plain .. ..... , .. ... 2 for t tc
YOU SAVE SSc
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~onogram
Fountain
Syringe
2 for $1.51
Liggett's Wafer Roll~ 2 for 6c Envelopes .. ' .. .. .... 2for 1 tc Pi rre Stationery__---2..19.a:....'l.Ii1L _LEilYcl.upcs .. .. .. 2 for t6e
$t .00 Peptone Full Pint
YOU SAVE $t.49' 4Se Cucade Pound P:lper A Quality' Paper
2 for 46c
ADAMS DRUG STORE
75c Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream
YOU SAVE 74c
2 for 51c
,]onteel Powdor Puff .. 2 for 26c
YOU SAVE 49c
2 for 7Sc
SOc Jonteel Cold Cream
2 for 5 t c
Hair Nels- Gmduated Meslws ..... .. 2 for t6c
Lord BlIltimore tatio ne ry ........
2 for $1.01
YOU SAV E 49c
Adhesivc P la st cr, 1 in .x .. 2 fOr 4tc u yards
Milk hocolate Ba r, %-Ib ...... ..2 for 3Gc
YOU SAVE 29c
2 for 51 C
2 for SIc
Candy and Stationery
SOc Jonteel Cold Cream Face P'owder
SOc Kle nzo De ntnl Creme
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2 ~or 31 c
Thi ' ·u lp. htlR b e n devC'lop d by til , nil II Drug Co. IlR n n ad ~ rli ~ ill g plan . Rul her t hn n s pcn d 11I" ~(' S lUIiS oC III U IIU Y in utll ;' ,. ways to cn Jl Yin '(' you ur l h' 1I11' I'it nr th u ~ I' goods, th !'y /.I re spellu ing it Oil 1I 1 i ~ sa le in Jlc l'Illitti n)!: us 10 !;c ll you two full s ize l )n d(Jl ~es of high qll :llily Ille r,' h:lIl1 lise fnr ti" pri CI' (I f Olle, plu s (1 ne ce llI. Il costR mOI1 -' t' y I \) gel lI ew C II ~ t\JIIW I' S , but t h l' ~ n ... iti ~e in pl'ofit is ju slilk· rI. bCClIlI St' we kn ow t he g oud o \\'i ll pleas!! yuu .
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Pill ~
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RexA ll ,' havin g Lotion. .. 2 fo'r Sic
Ln xtltivC' a lt .. 2 for Sic
Me rc uroc hrome
2 for 16c
Bnuq ll cl Rlllll ec
Anti seplis, full pin1.. 2 for 70c H ~xll lt
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KI Il I1 ZO
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&. PROFIT.SHARING METH.
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I\ le I1 S0 Tal' S hampoo Soup . .. 2 or 26c
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T1asol
Tra il ing A rbulus TUll'UIoI
2 for 21c
Fl y- Ki l, 8 ·tlz
YOU SAVE 9ge
GRAND JURY CONVENES
S e1 ~e rU r.g
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30e Rexall ShaviDC Crea m
Frllnees Henkle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,D. Henkle, is one of only four j U'n ior class wome n at Witte nberg coll ege, Springfieltl, who was "tapped" Monday . to me mbership in Arrow and Mask, I most select women's society of t he co ll ege.
PROTECTED
May 13 to 18 inclusive
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YOU SAVE 44c $1.00 Avalon Stationery
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stirred. The forty-sixth annual reunion of Frank Carder, t he father. an the Wa ynesv ill e High School alum- employe of the Oregon'ia Bridge ni assoc iat ion will be held in J;he Co. , is at the Binir hospital sufferGy mn a ~ ium Saturday . even ing, ing from burns on t h e head in an Mr. and Mrs, John McCullogh May 18. attompt to save his family in the entertained to . Sunday dinner Mr, burning building , It is t hought and Mrs. Henry Watkins, of Yanhe will live. kee Road, Mr, and Mrs, Grafton FOU~ PERISH IN FLAMES ----'--Shawhan and childr~n, Robert, F our members' of t he Frank CHAUTAUQUA HOTEL BURNS Marjorie and Dorothy, Mr. Ilnd Carder family are dead B.n d one _ _ __ Mrs. Ar thur McCullough and remains in a critical condition as Eire S~turdny morning destroy- daughter, Phy11ill Jean, all of n r esult of the tragic e xplosion cd the Bellevue hotel at the Miumi Centerville. and Arc lhat destr oyed t heir home Vnlley ChautauqUl~ grounds north in Lebanon last Fdday evening, of Franklin, with a loss estimated Mr, Simon Lighte r, who was in· Bu t o,ne member of t he family of nt about $40,000 The building of jured in lin automobile accident six, a fi ve yea r old daughter Fran- frame construction had recently a week ago, is recovering nioel~ ces Jean , escapen injllry or neA t h. been remodele<1 Ann contained all at his home. The dead nre: IV ·S. Martha new equipment. Miss Helen Kruer attended a Carder, 23, the wife uild mother ;, A force of w(; l'klllen was en· party at the home of Miss 01a Harold L. Card er, 2 11\0nths old; gaa-ed in installing' n l'efrigerati(ln Smith, south of Red Lion, Satur· babe; Wilbrtl Carri er , 2 years .oldi lllant when U•. · {la mes' were dis. day night, snd Paul Cill'der, ·1 yea rs old. cov~re d , There is no ,fire pro· Mr and Mrs, John McCullough The eXlJiosion snd re£ulting fire techr./l Il t the grounds and before d' E tt occurrerl at 7 :30 Friday evening, the Franklin d~;)Ortment could -!~th s~~~ I:~~:r'~ !fs~~~, M~:ra:. 1111'S. Cu.rd l' is sa id t'l have re · reach th e scene t l"~ structure was h 1 b 'd moved n l id f r om' t hf! kitchen .. w ose IU S nn is very sick, at .. oomel\. Blanchester. ran ~; " n".1 !<Iirrf'fl t he smnltt el'ln g The hOArd of di reetors met on coa ls, The explosion followed. Saturday nJ ternooll and decided to Mr. and Mrs. lian-y Kruer and 1'1,e only expla nation udv r, nced is ' r ebuild the hotel before the open da ughter, Mnry Louise, spent Sun th at gas had forml'd in the range iug of the chautl1uq ua senson late day afternoon with Walter Kruer and explo (I ~ 1\ when lhe coal s were th is summer. and family.
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A . F. MELLOH TJRE AND BATTERY SHOP , We will:. conti nue 10 feature · SEIBERLING TIRES. Let u. eq~ip your ear ~th the.e hi. Tire. with the Truck T ir.. Tread. BEST SERVICE IN TOWN FOR GAS, OIL ANP GREASING
Gordon Service ' Station L. ,H. GORDON, Prop.
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Bring your Wool in 'to me. Karl L, Keller, ,deputy stat e , Corw~ n , Ohio gallle' warden, issued a warning W • .J. BAKER, Wed~e sday to .f lshermen · of this " t' locslity, ~y .callil!g .attention· to the law which prohibits Beininl' for minnows from May 1 to June 14., both inclusive, in any Inland ' fish· ing dtitTict. The prohibition Is eft'ective except in streams in · which the average width of water at the time seined does not exceed 12 80 Years' Experience 'itl Fitting feet for a distance pf 50 yards and Making Glasses above and below the point seined. -at-The law reads that " in such districts no person shall take, catch, buy 01' sell minnowB except Every Tue.day, Thur.da" for bait ,and the taking, trans· Saturda,. porting or shipping of minnows No charge for ExaminatioD out of the state is prohibited."
DR. aU·D OLPH
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WAYNESVILLE,
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NEWS DIRECT fROM 'THE SlATE CAPITOL
HAPPY HOUR CLUB MEETS A,T DAYTON HOME
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On account of measles in the Furnas- Hoak home, the Happy FUJ'nas·Hoak home, the Happy Ho Hour club held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. lsrael Satterth waite, at 2222 Wayne Ave. , Day· ton, Mrs. Margaret Burge and Mrs L. V. Si ms assis ting. Although the weather was show ery , seventeen members responded to r oll call. After n shOl,t bu sines.q session, work on the quilt was rosumed, inst ead of the us ual program . At a seasonable hour a deliciou s two-course lunch was served by the hostesses, which was thoroughly e njoyed by all. Mrs. ViI'go Mitchener will be the h oste~s ~(or June.
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WEDNESDAY, ' MAY 15, 1929 REXALL SALE GOING ON AT ADAM'S DRUG STORE The n AXU 11 Origina l 1 e nt Ra le is I)(' in g c,)fldu teJ thi ~ week at th e Adam s Dl'ug St I'e. Th is is a sale \\' h(>)'e yuu huy un it m [or lhe reg-lillI!' price a nd gl! t a nother of the :;Ol11e kind filI' I cent. I!:v. l'ry arti cle i ~ II hiJ:('h class piece of I1Il'l' c hnn di ~e , t ht' t;~,"ll' us that E· fel'l' d every day Ilt th l' I'egular pl'ice, 1>11', AJu ms s ta tes t llll t he will co ndu ct tw o of th , (, sal es eac h yea r , 0 11l' in the Hpl'in l,{ and one In th e fall. M I'. A dum ~ is l\l ~o introducing fn r the fil·~ t t ime in Way nesville, the wonlil'rfu l new rem dy fOl' l'heumatiRIlI and n Ul'iti s, ){oll jola ,
IN WA'YNESVILLE
WElKlYREPORI Of HIHH SCHOOL
Lusl Frid ay afternoo n both WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF Jchuul s WCI'i:: di!lmi tised while the CHRIST ~l u th l!l'lI 'Iub pre~ell t e d their anBibl e SellOo l ut !1 ::10 a . Ill" th lIu ul l rellt in th e fum I of a picture Lord's . upper sim ply 8 11<1 ,icriptu . ,'how . '1'10 1 picture!; con sisted of I'ully obse rved ellch LUl'd'M lIay, 301ll e ve ry in leresting scenes from Help our Bibl' Schoo l cll ntinu e to the life and buu ks of Was hington climb . I~ ve nin g ' l'u nl<t' li ~ t ic .' '1'. Irving, : evel'lI l sce ne!i showing the vic e nt 7 ::.10 p, Ill .. 1' lu: (ri d g'llSrUl'Il unimul!l u( th e world, a litpel in Kel' lll on und song- i ~ uttructd e fub le entiLlcd, "The TOt,toise ing cl'uw ds of WU)/I1 l:sl'i ll c rH'"plc, :.lIId the Hare ," lind the picture, enSerlll on s ub ject fol' 11111) I ll . "Th e titleJ, Th e Gay Uefcmle r. " BeCU llIing o f the Kinr,-dolll III' God." ,.; lwee n th e scenl!s MI'. loumaw T enchel' Training Cla~" lIll'ets un , " ," , too k th e occasion to prese nt the 11 0 'UI1 , 51:ong ,m an l' ( .'I. eh W,:dn Cl>ldny (! ':~~in~ lit ribbon s wun at the fi elJ meet held p. 111 ., '" "dno ~ d ay . (h urc h Nlte he Pyrane-e8, has arrl v~d III New .'ecl!nlly lit Le banun . The list of II·Ol;.rnm fl'OIll 8 :00 to !:l :4 5 p . m, I' f) rk from Cuba. alllbitiuus to a1ll1l X - - -those winning rib bolls is as f ol!:lillie leetul'"s Ily th e min i!lt cl', :hc heavyweig ht boxing title of lhe lows: Tllp ic f,l' lI1 a y 15, ;'( ;,)(1' , IIla,;tc l'- : >;orld. Ehl on Elli s, 50 yd . dash, 1s t. Vi e t' (·"; fIJI" . 1ay 2~. "God' s Tri Huth lI ockett, GO yd, dush, 4th· II lnpll ;'.' !~ ,' c l'y "o dy is W(' lcllllle, MONTIIL Y MEETING OF EV4.'lyn Nel' ly, 75 yd, dash, 2nd. AII of oll r sCI"' iCt' s Il r(' pla nn 'd for GU ILD .AUXILIARY T -t£ FRIENDSHIP CLUn YOU , Merle Plum' k, bn se/.JUII throw, HOLD MAY ME ETING 'lth, Chester Williams(,n , Milli. t r, Th e Fl'iend sllip clnb met ut the Willinm A hram s, hl'o:t d jump, 2 - -'Thl' Gn i l !I . Auxil i lll'~' IIf .: t , 111:1, Lun Tit u ~ \\'lIS in inci nnati, III1IH'e I:"I'llard, hop-step -jump W h o,I1' of Mrs, Dalla ,; Bog er un ST. MARY ' S EPISCOPAL 1'\,'" church nH'l lin Fr itlav nftpl' :\1onu1I,-, 2nd. ' The re('eption room of the suite W t'dll esdny Ma.I' l\iJos. Leona . 1\1 lO t I I ' f I' of Gover'n or Cooper continues to Mrs. Ruth Dougherty spent the Muy I !J, Wh it ~ und :IY , ,hurch IIIHIII. II v ,a t It' IOmc 0 . 111, William Abralllll, broad jump, 1\11'. un d Mrs. \l ome l' arey weI" be fairly well fill ed eve ry day, we ek-end in Day tun. Hull ncted as pl'esident PI'O tem . . chool Ilt !l ::-l (); se n 'icl' nnd , ( ' 1' _ 1';n lll1<1 1I'C' i ' h\\'ay. l\I i :;~ lI e ighwn~' v n though t he legisillture ha s ad Th el'c wel'e 34 nlt'm b e r~ und onc mon at 10::1 0. :lhd l\fl'~. ((c url(' l.! 1I :II·t~ OC I<, host n ])lI ytun Moneln y, ~I;~!de team, reillY r:tce, 2nd. jllllr ncd. Th e visitors are mostly Gl as.'Hvare at Special Prices now v i ~ itor p resc nt. 1\1I'S, Lill ia n l\lill ~ All arc cordia lly in vited. t·~~ ~, POI' snle- Wushing machin e and Wm. Abl'Il IllS, high jump, 4th, politic ians from every di strict in at Cnry's Jcweh'y S hop, Lebanon. corklu ctcd th l' J v\.o\i onul, r eadH.ev. J. J . Seha,effer , H e(' or Mr~ , Cadwa ll ade r opened the two wring r ~ . In qui re al Gazl' lte Flore nce Hormell, 60 yd . da sh, Uw stato s eking fOI' eithcr them_ __ _ IlIle t' t i n~ IInJ co ndut'led the devomC l' " !ie lves or some fri end who may Will Titus, of Morrow, is spend- ing from the :.I 1 ~t chuptel' o( ProvST. AUGUSTIN E CHURCH t ~nnu l ~t'I'\'k (': SC~'i pturnl quota . " . Ralph Mllinolls, 440 yd. dash, have 1\ po liti ca l pull, Then there ing a wee k with Mr. and Mrs. Lon erlls vel'se: 10 Lo ::l J inclu s ivc . S he tlOn s were g lv n In r 'sponse to Me!l~ I'~, Wnlter lind harles 4th. nrc th c visitors who have a r ela- Titus and family . cOllcludl'd with u beauti ful tribute Fi rst and Third 'unday Mass l ull c:t ll. t ive in the Ohio penitentillry and to the "Mollzel'. ," ilL 8 :00 a. m.; sec'ond, f our th and A t t he r l"",e of Ll co iJu Ri n('ss 8es· f3 ul'Ill'tt ~ p (' n t Sun duy w'ith DuyThe hnccnlnul'eute s erv ices were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen sion the foll owing program of ton r elatives. who endeavor to hovc the Governludd at the Gynl last Sunday evAfter the rel~ lI l U1' bus;Ill"!;S meet fifth Sunday .!\lass lit 10 :30 u, m. I eadings. in tersper sed wilh ViC'or issue n pardon, which is sel- and s on, of Dllyton, spent Sunday ~ II'. an d 1\1I-s , Mye r Hy mlln and cning , with Rev. J . J. Schaeffer with relatives here. ing the foll ('\1 ;ng prugral., wus He v, Law rence n. Mollmann . tl'o la music was " iI'e n : dOIll done, the ma tte r being left presented: ____ ... S lI lI s)ll'nt . unday ':vith r elatives ns s peakel', and Hev, Williamson unll Rev, Bennet! IlRJ, isting. Exto the Board of Cle mency to deL b Edi tol'ial- "Mo h"I'.," D." , " METHODIS1' CHURCH j'.lueic- . " The O,ltI, Rug ged C I'O ~;;" ' 11 Ci ncinnati. cide. its finding in most cases beFor sale at Madden's urn er ~ ,> Y "Th cw A fl'l ca ' lent music was furni s hed by a , . I Yard, 36 galvanized individual I rene Th ollli S Severnl members of t he M, E. union choi r. MI'. Schaeffer gave IIlg hno , 1I1 '.I ~ i cn l ' RI.llding...:.. .•H.,v eri es l . I' ul'c h Sc h ~o l lI:~!i II , ,m ,; I Mrs. B erL lJ a r L~ot:k U pig troughs, cheap, th Old K 't h FI of 1·1lll nlllg W O I', hiP, 10 :.lU , subJeet, ' Mu.' ic- ·' AIli.tc widl M 1'." L Jui~t· c· hu rc h are attending a co nference a very instructive a nd inspiring A men 's stylc show is being e I c ell 00 1' " " A Visitation from God ." Eveni ng Homci' a nd AlllIa Glu ck, talk. He especially impressed up.l l WilminJ:('ton this wee k. ' k . f th Mrs. Dudley Keever, of CenterM B k d t h is on the graduating class the imporwee III one 0 e ville, was the week-end guest of Rec l'tat'lon- "M' y , B' II , 'd" rs , ec sel'vic.e, 7: 30, s U , bjert., "Th,e Plllec' "Bif., hop Br ~ nt , Groat 1i H~io n co ne.I uctc I C' , 1 d' h t I H s nplta Ity s ea IIlg 0 e s. ere . Ch .. ',' of Highest Honor. " Su n ~ hlll c ch o· Ilry .'tal es man," MI's . .Joseph Benn ett called on Ulnce of doing well the little Clln be found a line of the latest DI·. and Mrs. A. T. Wright. Re~ itnti ' n ';'J h .. ' . , a2 0tte Rye rU B Thursday B ::3.0 p, n1. hoir Mrs, W. II , IX lien a numbe r of old fri e nds in James- things of life. sty les from abrolld, head gear in pia ' t~' 0 nnAle S °Emreh earsal Friday '7 :ao p. m. All Mli sic- " Fo rgivc M , Lord " t own 10Rt undoy u£ternoon . l ton arnhal,'t all the colol's of the 'I'ainbow, C. S. McClure and family, of 111 " , I The final examinations will be Readl'n "M M t..h " lire ,\ e co ne . . Hh od 'hcl1ver mOli's dainty silken lingerie, con- D uyton , spcn t th e wee k -en d a t th e g , y 0 or ...... , Rev, Joseph B ~nnett, Pa st r. Miss Katherin e Prendergast WIlS held this W ednesday ; school will Oth er selectio ns of \1lU 'ic were l he dinner gu est of Rev , and Mrs. be dismi olled Th~rRdajl and th!.' sis ting of undies, step-ins lind pa- itom e of J. E . McClure. .., ... ", Lura Werntz _____ el j oyed a nd delic iou s I'ef r ('~h J. J . . 'cha ffe r at the hi ends home pupils will i'eturn Friday after'UIllIIS that would excite the admiSo n"['II wear a White Flower" LECREEK COMMUNITY J ration of the most bIas . Then )[r. and Mrs. Will Ross, of Five , ....... .. .. .. , , .. Lillian MlIls TURT CHURCH ments were ser ved during thc' so· . unda y, noon for their r epol't cards . cial hour by lhe hostesses a nd th e clothiers al'e also h olding a .Point, are the proud parents of a During ahe social hour which Sunday School 9 :30 a, m. ; Y. Ulte onvention as are the retail baby girl. born Monday, May 13. followed, delicious refl'eshments P. S., 6:45 p, m, ; IJI'eaching ser· th eir assistan t:. ommcncement will be held on Th e Iil t le son o f MI'. and Mrs, Th e f oll owing gu ests we re prE'S- J . R, Wade hus been cri t ically ill Friday ('vening, Mny 17. B, O. S fil d b h' C t wel'e served by th e hostess and vice, 7 :30 p . m, i prayer meeting shoe dealers of Ohio, so that it is nl: 1\11's. G. J .. mith. Mni. M, for se" eml days, but is t hought to Skinner, from Wilmington college proving II gala we ck :1'01' t hose aws e y mac me. .u her assistants, Rachel Earnhart , Wednesday evening, 7 :30 p. m. L. Parsha ll. MI'8. RnlJlh MilicI' unci be gelling better. males int erest ed in the latest of cleaner, truer" faster. Roy Plg- ,Lura Werntz, Gertrude Watkin s, will nct a s spea Icer. Th ere will be di vin e h ealin~ Mi s!; J essie Clarke. Lena Meredith and .Lida BI'anstra- ervic,e at the ev 'rything which ' attract feminine 0 ,at Mlldden s Lumber Yard. u.nday evening ,- - ---~ The ·tea chers of the Grade build MOTHERS' CLUB TRE,A T adulation. Mrs. J . H, Coleman and Mis5 tor. se l'viee. All who wigh to be Esther Henderson spent Saturday The Jun e meeting will lJe held anointed and pra l/cu for , are urg- BACCALAUREATE SERVICES ing were entpl,ta ined last ThursTO THE SCHOOL CHILDRE!'4 da y evening lit th hom e of Mrs. Indu stl'iol fatalities in the state in Lebanon, the guests of Mrs. H. at the hom e o! :!r!: ~ i_ JI_ a _La wson . ed to IIttend. HELD SUNDAY EVENING Chal'l es E. Anderson. dUI'ing the mon t h of March show "The Church with a Welcome," - -- - As a clolling event for the school nn increase of nine more than for V, Walter. Rev. A. E. H I) uck , Mini8t~ r. LOCAL MEN IN SHOOT Th e closing event~ of the school For ~nle at Madden' s Lumber year the Mother's club provided ' the same mon t h last year, there Several members of Miami Chap yea r were ushel'ed in S undllY ev- Yard 3 National being 10 I claims fil ed with the in- ter O. E. S., attended the anriulil At the. Miami Valley League FERRY rHURC " OF CHRIST e ning, when the baccalaurento ser- s tl'etcher s- th e tool schools with a pi re show. dust rial commission of Ohio. Ulspection at Lebanon last Thursshoot, . which was held in MiamisBible School at . 9 :30 a, m . .. Ou.l' vices .for t he g rlldu ati ng class you r wire fence with . w:t ~ given at the Gym last Friday These \vcre reported from 40 coun day evening. burg S unday afternoon, W. B. attempt to establ ~h n new alb- we re held in th Gym . The IId- j afte rn oon. The entire school was ti es, 26 'counti es having no fntal, , ' Squires broke 48 out oC 60; A C tude and enduran ce" reco rd starts drcss wus given by t he Rev. J. MI'. a nd 1111'S , Henry Smith, en- asse mbled {or the occas ion, which ilie ~ during the first three months "Mother's Day' IS M'a!, 12 thiS Blair, 47 and J . P. TholllllS 48: . S unday. COllie out, hea r the de- chaeft'er, rector o{ St. MlIl'Y' s r oute from Floridu t o their home ~ee l1led to be thorougly enjoyed o f the year. There was also an year Select your greetmg cards ' tail!! and help us mal;e it. I'd's , Episcopal church , the invocation ill Funda, Iowa. were week-end by all 'present. The pictures were increllse during lhe month in non- and mottoes at Cary's Jewelry , upper a ~d sermo n fo llo \~ Wll hout ~ by Rov. Chester Will illl11ROn, of the guests of MI'. and Mrs. Elmer furnished by Ve rnon Reigel, of fll tal injul'ies when 20,502 were Shop, Lebanon, ,Ohio, mterl'uptlOn. Sunday Will be th e hurch of C hri ~t, and Hev. J os. S hee hlln, Columbus, fOl'm er director of edre ported, 3000 mOl'e than fo'l' both Mrs. T. Lee Adams is visiting 18!l9th birthday of th e church and Benn ett of the M . E. church, read lI cation for the State of Ohio. the pre~ious month and March, C. W. Younce and family, of friends in Wilmington this week. Mr. and MI·5. Burton Ea l'llhart, we wish t o c~lebrute thi s ann ive r· I t he Scripture lesson, Music WIlS Th e th'Rt reel was a depiction 1 \)~8. Dayton, spent Wednesday with of Dayt.on, MI·s. Viola Hllrlan and Mr. and 1111'S. Merle Kerns and sary· by hnvmg 100 pel' cent oC furni shed by II union choir und a MI·s. Kenn elh Hough were Sunday of the life and eve nts or WashMrs. Younee's partens,' Mr. and in!;.1:oll Irving, inc1,lding several daughter of Columbus, Mr. and our ' membership i n nttendunce. chorus fr om thc High , chool. Mrs. Wilbur Clark. OPERETTA PRESENTED ommence lll ent exercises will g ll e~ls o[ M1', nnd Mrs . H. B. chuructcl'i\ from !his wdl.known ( MI'S, C ~ M. Robitzer and doughtel' Sermon s ulrject, " Th e ChLll'ch thnt BY THE HIGH SCHOOL books Rip Van Winkle and IchEquip your car with an auto ' wCl'e Sunday dinner guests of I\h'. Jes us Duilt." Ev e ry bod ~' is wei· be held in the Gym fo'l 'iclay evening Ea mhart. come. ut 8 o'clock. B. 0, , kinner, prcs· abod Crane wel'O especially pleascompass. See them at Cary's and MI's, J. D. Mllrlatt. For Sal e, 3000 rods of AmeriUndel' the direction of Miss Jewelry Shop; Lebanon, Ohio. Chester Williamson, Minister . id ant of Wilmington collegc, will Luci lle Squier, the music class of --be the speaker nnd t h fou l·teen can zinc in sulated wire fence, full Rev, and Mr . C. S. GI'ausel', of LYTLE M,. E. CHURCH members of the claflR of '2 9 will ' gauge and full we ight i best ever Wllyne 'l'ownship High school preCharles Norton and family, of Worthington, and Rev. and Mrs. senteil the opel'etta, "The Myster- Dry Ridge, Ky" ,visited friends Joseph Bennett were six o'clock We al'e hoping the inclement rece ive diplomllS. , Mus ic wi ll be madc. Madd en's Lumber Yard, ious !\laster," at the G;ym on last here Saturday. The Norton's were dinnel' gu ests of MI'. and Mrs. W. w(luther and the measles epidemil; furni s hed by th o Rodn baugh Triu. Ml·. nnd Mrs. Charl es Rye and Wednesday evening. They were former ,residents _of Waynesville. O. Raper, Tuesday evening. c will subside in the n car future. On aturduy eve ning at 7 o'clock 1Il1'. u n t1---M-l't\-,-I~I'-\I(!.¥--u:y.e.......Jl\Wl4-'=~-:-=:::-:'::""-T~=':':=-=:-:-:::'ir-ir.~:T:i---..::...--t'greeted by a well-filled hoUse. which has kept ott enda, n ce low. the f or ty-sixth annual reun ion and , duug-hl er wel'l! guest~ oC Hartwere a The music was bl'ight and tuneCharles BI'y ne, nn Ilviator from Lot us 1l1l realb~e our duty and bnnquet of the Wu yncHville High sock li nd iamily. of Spring Val- !'uble- the race between the torFor best results consign your ful and althougl) the time of prep- live stock to Green-Embry Co., a flying field in llIinois, is at the t1~e privilege of worship and tnk- , choo l Alumni associuti on will be toise lind th e hare. It was very clovcrly gotten up under the diIll'alion was' short, the pedOl'mers Cincinnati, in care of D. R. Salis- hOll1e of MI'. and MI·s. N. P. Jor- ing pllrt in t he sE'rvice of our own held at the Gym , A gO(l d lll'()~ r ll m ley , 0 11 Sunday. . acquitted themselves very cl'edit- bury, dan , recovering from injuri es re- 'church (01' the s piritulll side of has b e~ n alTa ngc cl with music by Ell is Mc Clure and family, of rection of I\h. Ditmars, curator life is ns necessary fol' r ea l, tl'ue Ki cs orchestra, of D'l yton. ably. ceived in an airplane Ilccident. noar Spl'i ngbol'o, nllll Curl Croll o ( th(' Museum of Natural HisThe cast included Morris Sherhappiness as the physical und Ill cn ' Honoring Miss Mildred Clark, a nd flllllily, of Frllnklin, were Sun tory. wood, Louise Henderson, Kenneth Miss Mary Agnes Harper, of CenCary's Jewelry Shop is open ev- tul. Only through the combilla- WARREN COUNTY The main part of the show wae elay dinn er guests of Mr. and ACHIEVEMENT DAY Ml's. Elmer Sheehan. F'romm, Earnest Green, John Tur- terville, entertained with a bl'idge ery evening...the most interesting lion of 1111 three will our commua picture of the early life in Califqrnia. The opening scenes were ner, Jewett Blair, Sherman T.in- luncheon Saturday, May 11, at store in Lebanon, full of gifts un- nity through th e people be allney, Evelyn Cartwright, Mary Jo Rike-Kumler's', Dayton. ~ usual and practiCal ' for Gradua- vanced for its devel opll1 cnt and Wom en (rom 1111 over WIlI'I'en Mr, and MrR. W. J. Baker enter- token on a ranch at the time of R '~ membel' , preac h- county will gllther lit, Hal'mon tained to S uudllY dinnel' ~r. D!1d, he !\f('xiciln w~r and in the offie~9 Miller, Evelyn Kersey, Merlyn tion, Birthdays, Weddings, Anni- enrichment. For the 1929 graduate- boy or versaries, etc. ing service at !l :00, foll~ wed hy purk in Le banon, on 1 hursdn y, MI·S. C. J . Egbest of Xenrn, MI SS o.f the first ~l1Ited Stn~es comml ~ Bonta, Edwin Schuler, Ballard Sunday School [It 10.00. Every- May 28 , at 10 o. m. , t o tuke .p:trt Vil'g inia Coy o[ Dayton, Mrs. C. Sionel' to thiS new terl'ltor~. OthWallace, Willard Kersey, Howard girl-a Gruen watch. Your choice Mr. and Mrs, N, P. Jordan were bodY cordially welcomed. Ault, Carl Judd, Ruth Cook, Don- of 'other watchea. · Cary's Jewelin the WarJ'en Co unty AchlCve- C Baker lind sons J ohn and Ray . er scenes followed, shOWing the guests at a dinner in the home of Rev. , Darwin Whitenack, ' Pas tor. mont Day program which is held . ry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. wild life and activities of the borna Jordan. ' CI'iends at Piqua, Sunday. The ocChorus of Maids-Rosa Lee Mc -~--~~- as 1I culminati on of all Home "Yourex Silverseal" silverware, del' ruffian s. After much terror Mrs. Wallace Tibbals and Mis8 casion was the twenty-ninth wedLain, Erma Sears, Mary K. WilDcmon~tration Exten sion activ- the best. Open stock, An ideal and bloodshel the work of the Vlgson, Mabel McMillon, Emma Ault, Flora and Mr. and Mrs. Howard ding annivers ary of Mr. and Mrs. MOTHERS DAY AT THE itics in the county in the past year grllduntion 01' we dding gift. Start illlntes was s'hown and right finKathryn .Boger, Nellie Watkins, Collett and daughter, of Wilming- Jordan. METHODIST CHURCH A program of reportR, short her Hope chest. Cary's Jewelry ally triumphed.. . Mal:yetta Guy, Agnes Chenoweth. ton, were recent dinner guests of talks by Mi ss Alma Galvin, state Shop, "The Home of Gifts," LebIt gave .the pupils an Idea of Mrs. Edith Harris and Mrs. 'LauChorus of Decorators-Lois Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Silver. Mothere Day ,:'"a s very fIttingly nutrition. specialist Ilnd Mi ss Adele anon, Ohio. the hardships o'f the forefathers ra Mosher entertained at a family observed at the local M, E. church Koch . state home dcmonstrlltion Pennington, Hazel Porter, George in these frontier places and cerGruen watches are the choice of dinner part y on Sunday, Mr. and last Sunday morning. Mr. Henry l e lld~r fo r thi s district, and of Miller, Frnnk Swartzel, Gilbert Lawn mowers sharp ened by tainly should inspire a better apFrye, Albert Brannock, Burdett youth today. Cary's Jewelry Shop, MI'S, F. C. Hartsock and family, of SlIylor gave a reading in the Sun- original stunts by the vllriou s Electl'altoen process, same method Ipreciat!on for the benefits of mOllLebanon, Ohio, has a fine selec- Milford; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald day School, entitled , "Your Mot,h- groups participating in extens ion IlS used by lawn mower manufac- . ern clvtl order as we have It today Jacks on, Cecil Lake. Hllwke and family, and Mr. Harris er." )drs. Bennett gave the hls- work has been plann ed. Chorus of Detectives-Velma tion for that graduation gift, tUl'el's. Electrakeen system turns • - ••- - - Moshel·. ' Armitage, Mildr~d Ames, ,Helen tory of the ori~rination of MothLunch will be sel'vetl at noon, out pe rfect cutting mowers. Trv 4 Mrs. J. C. Anderson, Mr. and Friend" Helen Beltz, Erwin Ellis, ers Day and read the sto ry, enti- Each gr oup pal·ticipating is a sked me. Roy Pigott. Mr. S. L. Cartwright returned t1ed f "The ' Hand of a Child." and to bl'inl(' food enough fr om the Marion Whitaker, Buford Bern- Mrs. Benjamin Stokes Silver and Gifts for graduation- Parker ard, Lawrence Davis, Michael family, of Winton Place, Cincin- this morning .f rom the National pr~entcd the oldest and the following nl'enu t o UPPOl't thoRe nati, and Mr. George E. Riley and Military Home hospital, Dayton, youngest mother present with a 'a tte nding from Lhe ir g roup: Du ofold pen and pencil. Guaran.vont. daughters were Mothers Day din- where he has been for treatment pottea plant in memory of her - --"_ M .t d' h s teed for ever against all defects. ner guests at tbe Silver home. since early in February, and will h ea san WIC e Select yours at Cary's Jewelry AN APPRECIA TlON resume his residence at the ' own mot cr, M th Salarl- Cabbuge, new currot , ccl- ShOll, Leb~non. Ohio. For sale at Madden's Lumber Friends Home. ' D Rev. Bennett ~ave a t ~:~ cry and pimento slIlad, with Wo wish to thank the doctors Yard, 9 lIteel fence post drivers; , oy sermon, an , presen e . boiled dressing Ml's. Myel' lI'ym'an was hostess and everyone who 80 willingly wl'll drive posts throu"h rocks on T h 'ls thO g b d oldest and the youngest mother ~n Fruit cup- Ol'angc, pineapple, I t social affair on Y h e r e b one IIl ever 0 Y the service with a potted plant In sh'awberries pell1'S and Ilt .a very P eas un . , .. came to our aid during the seri~ creek beds easily. ae-may e no t 'a d.011', au t 0 or memory of 'his own' mother. The 'h Thul'sday of last week. After the ous sickness of our darling baby I wooden leg-but a BIrthday. Se-' . ., d red lIellc es . handsomely appointed ,and delieboy. Mr. :and Mrs. J. R. Wade Mr. and Mrs.' Wilbur Clark en- 'I t o' thd 'ft f "Th chOIr and men EI chorus , ren e Home made cookies iOlls three-course luncheon, "500" and Chil~ren. tertalned on Sunday" ' Mary ~:m!O~~ ~rltl! ~y ~ilry,:o~ewel; SPAifl nU'~b~'t f 'h't . d pur ' Cocoa . milk was e:njoyed, ?til'!!, Hyman's guest ----.~ Carmony, of trtle; Mr. and Mrs. Shop, Lebanon; Ohio. , /lrg~ 88 e 0 w I e ~n white , Coffee 'list included Mrs. J : H. Coleman, " MASONlC ' NOTICE R. C. Riggs, of Columbus; M!ss pIe flowers and ~ vas,e ~ ' h In Each one is responsible for her Mrs. Fred :B. He'nderson, Mrs. F. Mildred Clark, Messts. l'~ul FloRev. and Mrs. J , .J . $chaeft'er, ones, were placed III t~:s co;~blara pwn table service. Get , in ' tou,ch R. Moomaw, Mrs. ~ . .M. Roblt~er, Special .communication of Way- 1'Y and Everett- GlarK, of Dayton. Mrs. Anna Cadwallader, Mrs. Cath mKemor y ~f~be m~t~ Bennett witJi yow: local leaders who has all Mrs. H. E. Hathaway, Mrs.~ W, nes'tille Lodge No. 163 F. ~ A. ' . erine Coleman, Miss Katherine ey~, an r.' an rs. . ,details of the meeting; • , E Cornell, Mrs. J. O. Cartwright. l, M., will be he.ld Thursday ev~ninr, Watches and~locks . repaired by_ Prendergast, Mi8~ Emina Heigh• - =:""'~ - .. Mrs. Ralph Miller, llra. Rql.l~lct )Jay 16. Work in E, ~. degree. a certifted watchmaker, who fa way, Mre. Edith ,Harris, Mr. Hal'- ; Mrs. Merle Kerns and little ,,' , d I f Mason and ' Hawke, Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Mra. ·iI"'~~!~~ilJIiI Ii-~~ Visiting and sojourning brethrn e~~lpped to repair ,every kind' of ris M,0 8her; Mr. and Mrs. . D. L. daughter ,Joan or (;Jolumbus spent Mi'I!. , L~t~ter~~ ';iss El\legene. ! ~ay Mills, Mias Stella, Dalilherty. are welcome. time p'lece. Diamond , setter, and Crane att-ended the dedication Bevoral dllYS last week with Mrs. three d~ g Ali~e villited their, Mrs. Ernest ButterwoTth. Mn. J. , , EARL, T~OMAS, W. M. , . enlP.'ave~. Brlile, your repair work Remeel at All Saints' church, Wi! Kerns' parentis, Mr. and Mrs. J. and ~ulse and J B~ker recently. E. ' McClure and M1'8. D. L., Crane., ~~C"jI':S's.."-~~'-"'_~i'l F. B . HE~,mEBSON, See Y to Cary s Jewell)' Shop, IAbanon. ininaton, Sunday afternoon. ·D. Marlatt. COUSIII Mrs. V{. • ,
OLUMBUS, OIHO;-The n ew chief or the fz sh und "ome divis. io n of t he de pRI'lment of Agricu ltur'e, J . W. Thompson, who hnils fr om Lima , scat of A li en co un ty, is tI'uly a hu stlel' and it is predic ted will ma ke n r ecord no t on ly (or hims If but for the division U ~ well. Hill vat'iou s duties kl'l'p him bu sy lind he is on t he job early and la te. He is pl'~ pllring to ship out 4000 pheasa nt.. cgg~ and th ey will be apportio n rI to the diffcre nt co unties of t he stato , shipm ent taking place the vrst week of .lune. On e ptember 1, ChIef '1' hompson will annnge to di!ltributc 14,000 young phell slInts, rai$cd by the state on t ht' two gume preserves. This certai nl y is plensing news . to Ohio portslIl en as it asslIl'cs a :Con tinUUIlCO of plenty of good pneasant hunt..ing in the futul·e.
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1'h case 01' Mlll' Un tC!PP versus I dn ,'t.epp 'was dislI1i :se,d 0 1\ 1ll0tio n of nlaintiff. In th case of Will iam Ertel,a n .info nt by Dal 'y Keiter. as n ex t friol1( I, ve rsus Tho Board of o un ty Co mmission ers of Wanen 'ounty, the defe nd ant was ,granted un til 'aturday May 25, to fil molions . Th t' namcs of t he Grand Jurors of lh ~ Muy term, 1929, VYere called lind the fo ll owi ng n anH~ d persons an s wC' I'ed the call : Id u Muy Dona m, 'O I'U R ~s , Edwin Vandcr· Vl"ll't. EV(!I'(·tt Hayner, Bert Ball, !l urry LaHUl', Funny Halston, J o hn Buoth , lI arian Whitacr e li nd Grace Whitacre, elia H . Ha tfield, Lida I'urks, und Lawrence FUI'nas, were ('X ~u "c tl Ior g ood .cn use show n und Murthn 1.... O. Nea ll and Lorena f{ ey nold s were riot fOlln,d in Warren county. Th e panel not bcing' cOllllllete th e fonawing peroons were up· poir. :c d : Mrs. 'u rl1h Ji(i1 patri rk, Mrs. Flore l1l:e Gallahe r, Mrs. E thel lIamilt on. Mrs. Margaret Guard, J ohTl' Hart a nd Frunk Druke. The pan el now complete appo inted Fann ie Ral ston us forman of t he l.p·lIIIlI jury, and J UllIes Foll en a p)luintl.'d us constable. 'I' he fo ll owing nllmed ners ons werc swo rn and sent b efore t he Grand Jury to testify t oO-wit: Willia lll E. Graham, J'ulill J ohn. o n, W. H . FulkE!t rh, Solomon FI'ed. harles J . Bren :nan, John Egan, Sa nt Lynch, Carl Blackford Walt er J ordan, William Hufford, W. M. VunDoren, Zenas, Van Doren , Dr. M. T . S ullivlln, H eber Shumaker, Harry Sha',van, Mrs. Harry S huwhan, Wilbur Wil so n, George A. Stevens, Geol~ge Rogers J . A. Brown. 0
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ceased, first an-d 'final aecount. Estate of John Gjlmour, deceased, affidovit· in lillu of an account. Estate of John S. Vandervort, dec ased, first and final, account. Alioe Gilmour executrix of the estate of J ohn Gilmoul', deceulled , filcd hoi' inventory and appraiseme nt in probate. olll' l uuilhorizod Howard W. Ivins, as adminishat01' 'oC the eslate of ThotnRS Elwood Ivins , 'de el.'ase'd, to Pl'occ ~ d to sell and IIi Rpose of cel·t!!in stocks unci and securities bolonging to lhe decedent,s estate. Co urt directed John E. HoM en one of the executors of t h o e~tate of DOI'othea Reif, deceased, to di st ribute certain bonds in kind to Em ili a Rief, and harles Rcif.
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if not, t here I1I'e others. - -,- my ~ .... Lf one mo nth lon~er ; lind then - t he n! "\:...t. aft ~1' all, i1' death t il(' mo st ut the enll f that ti nw. if P llS··;\I :Hg hnrit'l. I 11111 comi ll g to l'omJ1I ,, (' for m (If pun ish mcnt. ('hu li be nu t fOllntl, ullother lI1u·t you. , uy, rio II t be alnrll1ed. Y !-\,) IlII' 111ll s I do ubt it. I wou ld ~ l' .. \'e 'ny purp ose. rU II no ri ~IL I shll ll conte d i ~11)111' L111.' "'!II11y IIf }"n' fllce fo r"Th e I'rinc e~!'; is n\uch in te r est- gui ~etl . und Ill! one will know lIle, 1', II Url Inugh. I wo uld str ike 1.'11 in you and >:e nel s he r lov(' . ' he but 1 mUllt s l' e s O l11 e thih ~ o f lhe Marriage Licen.e•. hpl' hl i h~ 1 ,dnclly ; . 1 \\,LI~1t1 u~~lkel i>l impati(,lIl to take you \Incl~ r h : r 'on t! wi t h mine own cye~ , flI' Iwlf Robert W. Miller, s tate higbway 111'1' ( ~npp l l.' for Irfe, Without re- arc. I ha ve told hc r thnl It w,lI it;! SWl' etness ' wou ld !Je untasted. fore ma n , of Belle f on tai ne, and 1l1111· ~ 1.'. wil h"ut hc"i\ uli()n . To set' , n ot ue long- nor will O il. r WIHl ld sec her fll(" :Inti tI ie ! I Mi ss Harriet E. Doane, of W ay ne s (" r su/l'" r wo uld pleuse Ille . I ··Fnn ' w1.'l I, my child. Soo n 1 would II'D(, , tiny by day , the work Yille, May 2. · holll.! huve 110 pity! . hall "c IIII you the goor! nl'\\'S- i u~s IIf till' !w iso n; lind in the last Gra nt McCorkle fa ctory workel' " But tll'llth ,IJll l'll'! If anything You rs. "Leo nardi IIi Mariuni. " Illlonl{' lI ts of he r agony I wo uld reof Fran klin and Miss Mary Grace IIf \lU I' I' " Ji ~ i 'lJ n be true, would \ (011 1 mysdf. lind w() uld po int to ..... to Snell, of Franklin, May 4. d"lIl h be sn ((· .. rible a t hi ng'! "P:lle zzo. urJ o tti, Rome. Ill y wilhe red [r:l l11 e lind the hand Ray G. on ne r, mac hin est of A!::lins t illY will I Sl'l' thllt her life ,' "l\brl{llI.lritn - - Belo\'ed. f; uc- I,f d,' ath upo n Ill y for ehea d, and :rough as they make 'em, this "Green New Burlington an d Miss Vashti i ~ 1-:""'1. She lin s nlllll,' her home (' C' R;,; ! . ucc s.! Il l y ~ ('arc h is \l\" ' I'. cr p out t o li pr thu t lhe Ordc r of Sea!!" Just lau ghs at the weather, A. Bec ke tt, of W ay ne svill e, The Formu/o WIi;ll il ~ h oul I hl': unci her hus- I IIlY purpo!;(' is :lc{'olllpli shed! I Ih e W hite Il yaci nth hud kept its w hatever kind comE's. Fig'hts through 4. May, i. on ha nd happy . She is Il devolell hn\'e f Ollnl1 I' nschuli. EIH' l o~ ed in VI/W. J wn uld have her eyes mect like a thoroug h· bred. Sticks ri ght on the EIJ.ry Charles Edwa rd Waller, factol'y Chri : tiull. and W E- t ur fin , ('vcry th i~ lett er you wi ll find u ~Illull e r min a~ the mists of 'dea th c losed job of savin g the surface. Hangs on to Poclro,~ worker of Frn nklin a nd Miss Loi s SlIlIdu), m" r ning' befo l'c u reakfo tit l· nv.~ l llp {' . It co ntn in!" th e pO\\'lkr, in UP' 1Il her. I wOlli" have hel' good looks like nobody's businesfJ. Wins . McNally, factory worker of >l1l' ~oe~ tl ' til{' liltle church in t he ., 'al1 y u \\Iund l'r thllt my ha nel kno\\' l hllt lhe oa t h of a Murioni , There'. a reason admira tion with a performance that eyt!r~ (ngredl· . tor Fra nklin , May, G. \ ilia!!,,' and knLlds hl·ful'l· t he 01· is s haki ng. and t hnt t he re is n in fri en ds hip or in hatl!, in )11'0 cnt and every pro· holds off l'C'painting time almost un· harle~ He rbert Mayabb, fur t:lI·. . ' he \'i ~ iL-; the ;;i"k and the Illi ~t hefore illY (' yes ! I am an old te ct ion or in vl' ngea ncI', is on(' portion - G r e e n be lievably. For a sure winner, get I m r of Lebunon and Mi!ls Ada pli OI' . ul1d lhl' .1' I"",' Ii ·r. . Fll r Ille, man, and great joy is hurd 1.0 bl' :ll' with h i: honOI·. T his may nu t Seat Paint la made "GreE'n Seal" across the boards ! S lusher, Lebunon. May 6. to WEARI religion has hecolll c sIIlIlclh ing o f - hurdel' s till after 1I wl'ury , be. 1IIIIrg-llllrilu ! J ca nn ot He all a d r(·HIll . J \\'II~ t..l'uu~ht up a wretc hed life s uch as mine. You th b ! I cann o t eve n s tun ll hy he r Real E.tate Tran.Fera . Roma n Cal holic. What I um now will und c rstand, th ugh- you will I}('d: ide ror a 1ll0111e nt alld show I do no t kl1ow ! Wh II I yowed be uble to deciphcl' this fain l, he r Illy fuc e, thul : he might knuw Lydia Garwood to Charles E. _ my li ft· to its pl'(oslmt purpuse J Ullcl'l·tain hnndwdting a nd you \\ huse huncl it i!l whic h has Rtri <: kGunvood, 1 acre in Ha d u n twp., fill d it wit h new thoughts; I put will for gi \'e 1111.' if it tires you . Ay . 1 e n hcr cl own. Ye t I mu st !Je lI eur! $ 1. r ligion I1\\,U).' 1'1'0111 me. I co uld you wi ll do thut, furg hurita, I I ~,~Clll' nut but , thut r ' hull nlflnnge Eli C. Wilso n to Chadcs S. and =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-_=_:-::=.:-:::~~~~~~~~~ not kneel with hute i n my heart; k n o w ! , It sa fe ly. I would not bring' danFail·y .E. Bak er, 21 'h acres in Turi oultl not confcss, with th e de"Ll't me t ell you h ow 1 founrl g el' 01' th e slwdow of danger up . tle Creek township, $1. $61.5 1; Fred O. Jum es, suppli es ~ il' to ki Jl in lilY ho!\om. hill1 . It w as by t he Jlurest lIC- fin you, Illy hclol· ed. Myra C. Brandon to Fl'ank Bran fo r dog wllrden, $4 .95; Th e Frank ' ·YC!t Il' t that pa.s. Supposing c ident. 1 t um ed aside in to un olll " Y leave ROlll e to nigh t . lind I don, lol No. 272 in Le bllnon, $ 1. hel'wood Co. . s upplies, $40.4 G; there be n heuve n . if we kill her curio shop to buy so mc trifle for leave it wit h j oy . You cunnot im. Frank Brandon to Lyd ia Blac k- Willium Marshall, bridge l'opuir, 1'0 1' he r trench r y to yo u will not you whic h took my fan cy , and it ug-ine how inexpn:ssi Lly sad it has bum Va ndervol·t , in lot No. 272 in $ 116 ; Harlan Whitacre, pay roll, WANTED l thnt Hill I.;c wiped out·! May she was Paschuli himself wh" served bee n fUI' Ille to find mys elf in the Lebanon, $ 1. $35.08; W . S. Gruhum , pay r o ll , ~: placl.! whe re the greuter part of harles E. and William H. $70.80; Co nn er-Hodthau s Motor W ANTED- FllmiIy washings; be d my yo uth w as s pent. All is so Michener, to Frank and Effie May Trans, Co., expre ss, $2.8 0; Harold clothes a speciulty; _soft waler. c hange d and s tra nge lo Ill e. There Couk, 17.15 acres in· Wayne twp.; V. Mal'lz, '(urnishing and loading Ca n giv o refe rences. Mrs. Earl m '(! ne w stree ts und ma n y innova$ 1. gruvel, $96.75; Ba ngh om M.otor Evans, orwin , Ohio. · m 29 tio ns wh ich Jlu~~ l e me; and alNew Suite. Della Snide r to Adolph J. Snider Co., repu irs, 90c; The Kilputrickth oug-h my fl'iends a l'e kind , twenRoy Sm ith vel'SUS Elleanol' Vun lot No. 13 in Cold Springs Camp- French Motorcar Co., r c)airs, FOR RENT ty-five years have cru shed o ur T rcss mith, for mo ney only in g ground in Turtlecreek twp.; $1 $ 1.50; C. S. Craig, gus for mainsYll1pulhi s . To thel1l I am like 1I1ll0unt claimed $2500.00 with inJoe Cox, to Tom I;ogsdon, lot ta iner , $3.04; Willium Malott, FOR RENT- Unfurni sh ed r ooms sud figure from a bygone world , tcrest the r ein from Sept. 1 1927, No.18 4 in Franklin twp.;$l. tire repuir, $1.80; The Standard und gnruge for o~ mac hine. II Bunquo at th e fea st, something (~ uy Gaynor, attorney. Mrs. Myrtle Clark to Edna R. Oil Co ., gus and oil, $ 161.85 : Bla ir Mrs. 'usll n E1·yt!I· . *11115 Gus Sheets versus "Vill Sheets Knupp, 4- 100 of un acres in Turtl e & Lel'oy, sund und gruvel, $84.60, to pity II little- no more. I a m nothing t o unybody beyond that. e t a I, f or purtition of I~eal estate cl'ee k twp.; $1. same, sand and gravel, $34.20. DEALERS WANTED I Ulll a wellrisome old ma n whose and other r elief. mind is a blunk, and who o~ly cum Marjorie Squires vel'sus Omer Commi .. ionera Proc:eedinlr •. bel's the way. Ah, well, it is not G. Squires for divorCE!, :alimony Cincinnati Blank Book Co., sup REAL BUSI NESS OPPORTUNIfor long. Th e day of my desire and injunction McConnaughey and pli es for clerk of court, $16. TY. We cu n pluce severll l live is at hand, Il nd God has g iven m e hea attorneys. Underwood Typewriter Co., ifwako m en in 11 profitab le bus iYOll , MU rg ha rita , to ucco mplish it, typewriter for probate, $101.75. n e. s se llin g direct to co nsumers in a nd to close my e:yes in peace. Probate Court Proc:eedinlr.. Lyle Blank Book Co . sup})lies your home County . Wl'ite quic kly Bless yo u, Illy dear, dea r child! The court ordered thElt the exe. for probate court, $31. fo r fr ee ealulogu e . Yo u have sweetened t h e end of a cutor a f t h e esta te of Bert Drake, W. H. Fulkerth, Sheri' If, washG. C. HEBERLING COMPANY d marre und wretc hed li fe ! Yours d ('cease d , cali se to b e transf e rred I'ng for prl' soners, $36.57. Dept. 18~0, Bloomington, 1lI. I I llS llOe n a n nnge l's tus k, and you 5 1 s hares, of stock'bolo.nl~ing to t he V. W. Tompkins pay roll \.-!2 mo. '11122 sl,op . . It wa. Pa.c:huli himaelf.""1 ,turned a.ide into an old curio will ha ve un ungel's reward. d('ccdent to The Lebanon Citizens ending, $306.35. I "Wc sha ll :neet before lo ng, but National Bank and Trus.t company F. M. Collins pay roll mo. FOR SALE not gain heave n? And if so,, me. Thus you see how indirectly wllUt of our vengeance ? Death is even yo ur sta r ulwuys shin es over of the manne\' of o ur meeting I t he e xe cutor of the' estate and fix- e nding, $212. Till then ed t he price of the ren1uin ing 51 Eden Terry pay roll mo. swif! What will s he suffer? It and leu ds me aright If it ha d not ~~7enuo!t t~ll you yet. BEAUTIF UL Glass Name P late A bedroom in French GrayOUI'S in hope, 8ha l'os at $150 p er share', that .may e nding $260.75. wi ll be those who are le It behind bee n for you I shou ld neve r hoye with silv ered lettering for yo ur good it ou~how diffi cult how, "Leonardi eli Morioni." be sold at Ilrivate sale . A. T. Rettig, pay roll mo. who wi ll fe el the pain ; Cor her, dreamed of e nte ring th e pl:lce-:- but S door ; limit 'd time only, $1.50, to develop in just the right shad es th:·\\Ih '1 f ftohrgot . to say tha The Lebanon-Citizeml National ending, $67. o·( lhel'c will be happili e s beyond CII- l hought of you and youI' tuste fo r e 0 e lpO Iso n, on C. E. Bradbury, pay roll l711 L 010 to give life and interest to the po tpaid. EttA Daughters, n. 12, Idor . even d ..... nn k & T rus t C' ompnny execu t or • en the h upp ine ~s ' of earth. She Romlln jowe lry, and bchold, I h ulf u teaspoonfu Dllyton, Ohio .- - - c- · m15 gray scheme ! wou pIa uce ,o f the estate of P. V. Bone , de- ending, $219.80. wi ll be shriye n of her s in by ou r fuu nd myself in t he presence of , d s u. den dent h " Just, a cea se d , iii Jos. W. Dav'l's, pay rol l 17::L .mo. A charming e ffect can be obtain FOR S ALE- Seed potatoes. Mrs. h and d . alll'upt . . I e ll't I s fi l 'S t an ,d ' fi nn 1 acvengeance . . t he mll n f or whom I wus making I?IIlC , a I11lnr ster~d tWice, perhaps co unt in court. eOlling, 223 .50. ed with walls tinted th e soncst Emmn S ur face, R. D. 4., Way"Think of Lhi : , my dear un cle ! vnin sea rch. My Margharitu! my 111 ord er to oe qUIte sec ure, would 0 r. B . H . BI aIr ' an d. M'l 5 . M'ld Perry B. Simpson, operating shade uf grl1Y a nd rng of plain nesville, Ohio. "m 15 s lIfi'i cient. " . I I re II Do n ot imngin e t hat I a m growing good a ngel! r have yo u to thank be gl'ay in a deep cr hal'monizing "Mv Bel ' d M h .·t M N. Jame s were appOin ted member s muintuiner, $65. fui nt-hea rted; do not imag ine that even for t he s uccess ful acco mplish '. 0\ e urg all au- of the boa rd of county vis itol's to Les lie Shultz, operating main- shade., ' Th en pain t the furniture FOIt SALE- Sweet potato plants, [ am drawing huck from the task ment f illY part in the edict of ny a t lll~e have J reprouched mself 'c rv e for th e full t e rm of three tainer, $65. pale Frenc h gl'ay with a soft Yellow J ersey, Nancy Hall, Earwhich I n ow cluim us my right, ou r Order whi ch you un d I are f or my ~mpl'u~l e nce Illst ~ight, and years beginning May!, 1929. FI'ed Humphreys , operating shade of blue wiped into the carvIy Golden, Porto Rico und Priestly Dath, or I;ome other so rt of pun- banded together to curry o ut. th e e ffects ' whIch I feal' It had upTh e net yalue of the estate of crus her outfit, $45.60. ing. ·weet. Also, all kinds of garden ishment shull surely fall u pon "At first Pu~chuJi did not r ecog- on yo u. It was thoughtless and I Horace B. Stokes, dec,e ased wa s Elmer .Colli s, f ee ding crusher, For drllperies a nd s preads u se plants. Strou se Bros , 1'h miles he l' ; she shall nu t escape ! Onl ~ nize me, a nd it was long bdol'e J ras.h o f n~e to n ear' the house at found to be $9063.84 and thut as a $17.60. talfeta in a wa termelon pink tone northwast of Wa~' nesville, on Fer-. think what is bcst. co ulll make him uc lieve that I W lIS all, but. Indeed, I mea nt on ly to result of the exemptions of the ~ m29 Ed. Bowman, feeding crusher, with tiny ruching of turquoise blu e °r y Roud . "W I'ite ·io me all that is in your ind eed thut most unfortul1 utc of watch fl' om a suf~ di stance, on'ly, beneficiaries exceed thE! ir succes- $22. 75. for tr imming. Or one of the " heart. Fear not to speak ou t! J men, Leonardi di Marioni. But mercel'ized cotton taffetas in these FOR SALF: -:- Molrn~ Ul1lve rsal u~ Ithcl'~~c~ed I behrn~ a ,~hl'Ub up- s ions, the estate is eXEimpt from Ed. Strouse, labor, $3.50. would know nil. Farewell! Your whe n he wus co nvince d, he prom- o shades would be effective. SIiP-j tru~tor, With cultIvator and .e <1\\ n, saw er ace, and inhe ritance. tax. H. M. Clark, labor, $7. loving, "Murg hal'itu." ised me what I so ng ht. Tha t the Sig ht d:ew me near er, again st covers for up hols t er e d chuir or bl'liukllJg 'lllow . altllcl~l1l ~nt, ove~ Th e court ordered thut John H W. C. Bergdall. labor, $5.25. .. .. .. same evening he guve it to me. Illy better Judgment. I met yo ur 'Phompson executor of the estat~ Slim D. Henkle, assisting sur- chaise cOllld be of chintZ' having huu led lus t IIllr rng. InqUIre at t hIS "Ma rgharita, there is no poison e~l!s, a n ~1 I. klle",: th~t you were of William' G. Thompson" decease d, veyor, $33.75, L tter from t he Count Leonardo a soft turquoise blue background office. . · 0122 di Murioni , t he Palazzo Curlot- in the world lik e that which I send od e~c07 e Wlt~ , frl~~t, bu t J feur- be a llowed $] 00 for administrating Harold Sweeney, furnishing and nnd a classic pattern in gray. For PIPE, VALVES AND FIT'T INGS Il, Rom e, to Mi ss Margharita you in t his lettc l'. The merest C h o. rnger est ey migh t ask services over and abovl' the com- loading gravel, $20.40. si de chai rs u se taffeta cu shions in - For a ll purposes. ,B ocklet'. Bri scoc, Mallor y Gl'a nge , Lin- grain of it is s ufficie nt, in will!! w ~t Itc Wu s t hat alarmed you, a nd pensati~n regular ly al1.;wed. Jno. K. Spe ncer, furnishing and wa~ermelon pink. line of plumbing and heating supcolns hi l'e. or water, 01' food of any so rt. sec or me. And although I gl1IHIRt a Filed: loading gravel, $30.S8. -<>-::;r plies ure tne best. The Booklit"Ba love r! Mlll'ghal'ita - I will Thel'c is no urt of medicine whi ch fan~~ t hut I U!ll ultered post recEstate of Ann Seammn deceas: Chas. Johnson, furnishing and Deliciou. Sunday Diane.. K'IIlg C 0., 415 ' W . MIS'" an, •. , X eni a, confess t ha t your letter troubles cou ld detect it-- no meuns by ognltlon'le t I wOl1l~ run no risks. ed, 'first und final aecoulnt. piling stone, $133.50. Tomato bisque Ohio. . 111(,. 1f th ere he hellven for the which the death, which wil! s urcly E state of Sophia Buerkle deWaynesvillc Farmers ,E xchange, ( a be contrnued) Roast Lamb-M.int jelly woman who wrecked my life , f o llow, can be uve rtad ; so you run FOR SALE-Waxtex Food Paper, cd, affidavit in lieu of an acc~unt. supplies, $5 .46. Buked cheese potatoes theTc is no heaven fo r mc, no re- no risk, my child! Bide your time, Keeps food fresh and clean; The Miami Gazette , $1.50 year E stute of Adaline Keever, deP. E. Snyder and ' Son, supplies, . Creamed new .peas Iig iun, no God . ri You 's ay t hat she Ribbed Tissue paper for dainty $26. 50. Stuffed hearts of lettuoo is a good woma n. She is then a packagcs ; Linen weave paper nap John Gungel, tool repair, $3. 50 . Frozen pddinlr kins; Papeteries and CorreppondgOlld woma n through fear. She THE FUMBLE FAMILY J. W. Long, Gas and oil, $42.18. A Twentieth Century 'F .bIe Colfee ence Cards. The Miami Gazette by C. E. DUNKEL see ks to a lone, !Jut she can never Columbus Oil Co., ga soline, $47, -0office. tltone. he wo n a boy's passionWaites Garagc, repair work, Sweet Potatoe. with Nuh lit " Illv ; she WOI'C his heart upo n $69.63. MONEY LOANED III ,. 511' /J\'(>; ~ h (l C!\s t il nway a t t he I Mash boil ed sweet potu toes Tho Famous Auto Supply Co., ULlin pnt Il l' her pl easu re. She through a colander; add two or battery for truck, $7.75. on:. k t h , vows o f an orde r , whi ch Hadley's Garage, repairs, $41.40 three tablespoons chopped nuts, .;- ho uld hnve [bee n us suc red to Louisiana Oil Refining Co., 1 plenty of butter, seasoning · and he r o s t he {'ur c of Go(1 tu th e ancream to make t h e, consistency of LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy drum of oil, $30.25. g-el.; and she se nt u Marion i to te rms. Also Surveying Dud AbW. A. Riddell and Co., repairs, flu~y mashed potato when whippI:Ot throug h 11 u Re l e~s li fe in a ed. Put In 0 buttered .pudding stracting. Write and I \~l call $120.86. and sec you. Sum D. Henkle, Way- . misc Nlule priSon. Th e boy whose ' Morrow store, suppiies, $1.50. dish and put into oven 0 brown nesvllle, Ohio. J11 • sHghtly. heart she IJI'OI\C. and the man Bell Press ,printing cards, $12. w h o ~ e life she sen' red , lives onl y -0LOANS on Livestock, Chattelll, . Chas. H. Gollins, 1 gas tank, Orange Tout /I n u rsc his uncha ng ing a nd unSecond Mortages. Notes bought .. $1.50. . ' chungeable hat t: f or her. Away Dip stale bread from 'whi ch John Harbine, Jr" Xenia, Ohio • The Oregonia Bridge Co., rewith nil othc> r thoughts, my venpuirs, $8.50. cr,u sts have' been trimmed in beatgl' :l f1('(' kn ow.' bu t Cl nc e nd , and Eden T erry, pay roll 1h mo. end en egg and' milk and fry to a thut is death! Nut sudde n death, ing April 30, $266.45; A, T. Ret- light brown in butter. Sprinkle Fa rmers of Warren and adjoining mi nd! bu t death- slow , lingel'ing, tig, pay roll mo., ending Ap- with powdered sugar and a dash co unties may obtain money on tl nd pa inful. I would sec the s trug , ril 30, $213.76; C. E. Bradbury, of cinnamon and in the center of long tinie loans, at 5 per cent in. g le a~ain t some mysterious s ickpay roll mo., endin gApril 30, each slice place a spoonful of or- ~erest. Cost of securing the same n e~s . with my own eyes; 'I would $71.20; P. B. Monce, pay roll % ange marmalade. Send to the ta- IS very reasonable, through The s tnn(l by t he bedside and mock. Federal Land Bank. For further mo. , ending April SO, $110.20; ble very hot. information' call on or address M. ] wQuld watch th e cheeks grow Harry Liddle, cleaning and paintC. DRAKE, Treasurer, phone 316t hiu ancJ pil le, a nd the cyes grow ing bridges, $63; James Wolf, Subscribe for t he Miami Gazette X Lebanon, Ohir d im. he would knuw me in those ~ same, $59.50; J. H. Donnell, ' 2nd la ·t , momen t s. She sh ou ld see me , est. on contract, $200; ' The Oregothewusted' shad!>w of a. man, mynia Bridge Co., steel for eont., Il If qn the threshold of the grave $1 0-l.25; ',William Morris, 10<i'Oat SUlllqlhg -by 1)er bed ide, cold and posts, $35; The Morrow Feed and lInpitying, and hol<\jng {Jut to,~al'd ~upply Co., tile, $4.69; Howard . her" 1\ WlIlte hyacinth. Cook. stone and , land, ,1; Ohio Ij~Il."t Ii how I would have ,i t, Conupted, .' ••we1'I, $288.1.0; , ~tbo~b thu. ,it. !ria, not ~e. Yet . W.,H. Madden" Co.,. brldlre 'm ate,- .
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Statistics compiled by the National Board of Fire Underwriters Indicate that lightning causes 18 per cent of the total destruction. Defective c himneys aC~'\lnt fo r 12 per cent ; spa rks on ro of, 7 per cent; matches and smoking~ 6 per centillpontaneous combus tion 4.09 per cent; petrol eum and its products, 4 per cent; stoves and fu rna ces, 4 pr cen c nt, Other I ad ing causes are open lights, olectric wires, ~tc., whic h account for 32 per cen t, and which, also, are large ly preventable.
HARVEYSBURG Miss Esther Underwood is quite ill a t the h ome of her parents, Mr.
und Mrs . D. B. Ullderwood~ he will be unubl \.0 li nill h her sc hool 'work tit Hig hland. Sub.cription Price, $1.50 • Y_r Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Snell have -=-=- ",-::-:" moved in to the Shidaker property Life 4 MYltery row, next we 'k, 11 xt yeal' i J mil:'hl 6",.,.01.• , P... toffl .,• • t WOJl" ••• m. which they \ recently p u rchased~ _ _ __ I lIot .·1 'II w II tonigh 01' f ~H' nigh t>: ""10, •• Se" ond CIa .. Mall M."., Mr: and Mrs. L. P. Burroughs have Take the d<,ligiltful une(,l'lain- to !l1IlP.. I prefer the IImnl'OIi ' moved in,to the . house vacated by ty, the guess. wol'k. the "gamble" drellm of gdd~1I p .·s ibilily . l.h ul MAY 15, 102!J lhe S nell s. .. " . . ., ll' mp I' R lII e to o mb:!t PO: Rlhlt' --~.------The loed .e hapter o~ East~rn II y l, l d ca ll II .d~.II- lU~C lhe e di Hust \! I', like ui l os~ of. a smull c _.~======~~====~~.~. ~,tar hel d the~1' annua l lnsp~ctlOn lome nts out. of IIf<. and life 10f\es bet in life's greal gllme of chunn' . • I u e3day ev ' nln g With lIiO In al- in LOl'ellt. Good mcn and W') IIlCIl hav,' COII\ • IJ all the yeu r were playing h ol- I idays, , STRAW HAT DAY telHlull ce. , . The ' I'y of I "nHII'I'O\\,milLCu suiei,l to escnp c clllnmil il ·. I . Ro.lwI' t. SlIl llh brol(e b oth bonen I who would luI\' it (,I h el'wi~c'! Till! which they .rl~ lt sure Wt ult! com e. To s port would be us tediou s a s , ubody to work. . -- - - - - - - - - - - -. In 1118 I'Ig il t fon.. arm Thlll'sc1a y j Ullt'Ol ~ ninty or what lIlay hUllpe n A I) . they were not sure. n ooll, wilen cl'll nkm g n J·ord . ' - how sedu clive! 1 would not elln he alo:n IU Il'ly sure of t he 1'" . - S hnk esp eare. The great day is at hand. It's The M. E .Ai d \\'u~ . ente~ta in ed knuw thc fut uI'c if I l'l/ul<l; lhe lllr,· , or wh :lt it IlIny hr i ul!~al1d Il ff wit h t he olcl, !l nd on with the T.hLlrs',la y afternoo n With MISS u - ho pe t.hat it be bri ght n l'ou~l'~ all thnt '~ 0 mighty' om fol' t ing fa :t, • • new. Old hats must make way c ill e 'luck e.r , Mrs. FIOI'e nce Smith lhe faith of which I am clI\lllull'; ' it SN' mf; to \lie, lO tuck awa y IT1 FARM FIRE LOSSES for the bright n ew slraws that Mrl.i. llerlllce Boga n, Mrs . Ethel untl life without fa ith i~ UUl dull , l onl!'s boso m e ~ pt'cin lly if Ill' hn ~ I have been adorning the shop win- Sm :th and MI·~ . Mory H.a rvey, as (!I'ab mean ex isten ce. I" nden ips In ~et' (JII ly th l' d:lI'" dows. h ?s te~r e!o;. After t~l e busm eHR waS Why the few things \\ 1' art· ren o s ide o f things . Some h ow there is always so me· disposed of un e nJt:ynble progl'll l11 sonahl; sure of in lhe futur<' lIl'l' r ha,,!' nil uge f,lI ' th,' "fll rlu n cAlthough practicall y a ll oC tho thing ch eer ful about putting on of contl'sts .was ~'ve n . ':' tasty th e ve l'y things tha t hrilll.; drl'al!. \(,11,, 1'." o r 1'" .. an y onl' who claim s fire losses t h nt a nnua lly rob Am · one's n e w straw hilt f or th e first lun ~ h IIf ~1·~ I :, . t~I~ ",cn, white cn l,(' W e don ' t li "e t o th ink abllut tl cuth . In pel'l' into hidden n':'.hll ~ and eriea n fal'rnel'S of $ 150,00 0,000 time. nnt! .te.l \\II~ • ~r\( II. ' sorrowin g 111 0 uf'nl' 1'8 . :tn d t l11' hk e ilia I,,· f"I'l'c!l Rt s for IIII' . In :tc('l'pt m'e preve ntnble , the per capita Just watch the bri g ht bands .. M I~g. H e l n .H~n:la~1 a~ten t.l ed. a i _ so we lul'l1 hurri edly t(~ dl'NIIlI ~ : Ii.r[' with il. ~ ""tra.n (' inl! I.Int'L·..t nin losses secm to be increasi ng co n· the panamas and l eghorns . . why bar..qu,t ~ of hel S~l1()rlty In ClnC III - - lo h opes o f eternal IIfl' ; lind tle~ . It~ III Rrllr:tt,n g l!lIll1hll'S, I I ~ . stuntl y. Thi s is u ve ry grnve Sp ring wns n ever renlly hCl'e be· n at~ l' n~ay evelll ng. , I'i ht there, the myslL'l'y holds a ha)lpy conflict s - til win ~O Il1 (, "f )l\'obl l.' rn for farmcrs to fnce, es· for e these straw hats came . . 1 h., Live Wit·", Po~ l try c l~b m e-l \ . 011" of l'omforti'r1l! I'l',,:~ uranl' e~. ' it- H' n tI.,ou ~.and vklOl' i,'s III O V I ' I' pccially as the PC I' ca pita losses Th ~ well-dresscd mnn, n owa- ,It ~ .h ,e h? n:<' .o f ~IH leudel:. Mrs. I certain ly don't wunl to kIH 'W\ t'''III l'.e nl With l!IlO ti · what ue tl"r in tho ('o unu'Y as a whole II I'e on days , do cs n ot cling to his felt Ma l le Gill). , rhu! sday aft u noon . cxnclh ' what will hoppcn tom o r· doctl'lne thlln that? a decline . Th t, f o\l uw mg UniCef'S were elect~ . hat or derby. He gets hi s s traw Unceus ing care and vigilan ce are hat rig ht at t he outset of the straw e~: Pres id en t. \'r·i lli~m . C f!n~pbe l\ ; I ==========-===-.c-=: n E'ees~al'y , ns well IlS kn owledge hat season. He hilS come to see VIC('·PI'I'!;I!\ t' nt, Ml1I'Jol'le l:i tI1 111P ; I P eo pll'," wa s c()nductc·d by :\iurie IIII.._ • • • • • • •- -• .-I!L of t he ca uses of fire a nd its ev- l hc all'nctiv e n e~s and mnny advan- sel~ ·etaGI'Y. Rob('l-t ~nlYI; r~rlO r~r, I Gl'lIY. Miss Harriett TUl'k!'r won er,pl'el!e nt dange r. outb Dako· nges of the strnw hat. A I(~e nl y ; reereallO n. elll el', a- I thc' Jl ri 1.c and Mrs. Laura Shidakel' ku is amo ng u number' of ll tates It is ligh ter and brighter than n a S tore r .. It WitS dec ld t' d :0 have the co n Ro lli tio n. TIll' nexl meet· in which ol'gan izlltio ns a r e now other hats . . . n sensi ble hat to ou r I1I cellllg"s lit the .dlffe re n t ing. IlIay 25, will he a l lhl' home I . RESIDENT givi ng se rious t hought to th!! wear in warm w eath er. And the hOllies o n the fir~ t and t hll'cI Tu es- of Mrs. Ca~s ie Collctt. Mrs. Wil. )lI' blern of edu cnting the fllrmer many models and styles of straw days of eac h ll1C1nlh. The l ea~el' sun of Dayton, wi ll addn.'ss th e in the mnttar of farm prevention. hats now available make it pOS- served refr esh nll'nt , aftel' wh ich 'to . me n ln~ Let us h ope t his work is exten d- sible for every man to choose a we. nnJoyed a game of crofluet.Gilbert W elch (If Datroil, ~ pent P ER MANENT LOCATION ed throughout the country. hat suiting his p ersonality. Alice GI'ny, repol·tel'. . . . , Ihe week . en d wil.h hi~ parl'nt ~ , 1I1r. 1111'S: Mar y Harv<,y IS .vlsltmg nnd Mrs. W. W. Welch . h el' s l st~ r, Mrs. H n l'y MU1'they Mo h ers Day gue~t~ of :\\rs. LEBANON, OHIO Hilda'. Cookie. thin lind cut' in fnn cy shapes; bake and, family, ne,ur ~l'.banon . Ama nda St.'! I'!' IV I' Mi~~ 1\1ahcl Eyel Examined rellm 1 cu p bu ttel' and 1 cup in h ot oven unt il light brown. 1 he Woman s CIVIC Leag ue m et , l :1 I'r, Jam s Hampton, lI1i ~~ !\Iar. su gal', add 1 egg, wel1 benten, -- - at . the h ome of 1\Irs .. Annn a nd rar et Sta rr and Palll Smiley , of Glaoael Fitt ed Repair. MISS H ele n I'R!lIHlall, th en dry ingredients as fo llows: AT THE MUSICALE II ' . nturclny I t'af- gD ltV l on. 2 cu ps fl ou r , 1 t easpoon baking ' "W hut n mllrvelous strain that tel'llo()~. '0 o "'l~g. ti P. 1'0U I~ e . npt.a ill a nd j\'fl·~ . Charles GUI" powder, pinch salt, all sifted to- ! is l" sa id the mus ical ge nius. of busme~~, tFPIl pi (~g- I ~1ll ",;~n~t- ncr and SO li, of Colul11uus, s pent gether. Add three tnblesJloon s of I "Yes," snid th e unapprec iat ive , tee gt ve " ~ ~ O WI1~g. 51 I I' the week-en d with i\'il-s. :llary rich cream and flavoring . . Roll U"1 t oo f eel it." A not leI', .. y c lla. '. tUmp , a n( a Finch Hnd Rouel't Garn!'1'. cor' test, Recoglll zlIlg Fumo us Mr. nntl Mrr.. M. 11. LoreI' and -- - - ~=--=--fum ily were Su nd ay gue ~ts of rei · utives in Adam s cO llnty. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mo t her s Day gU l'sts t,f :Ill'S. Anna VnnDol·e n w('re. ~ir . anti WAYNESVILLE. OHIO F r ank Curl, of Wil mington , 1111'. Mrs. John Knightcnhol scr, o f Ilay · t on Dr. and Mrs. J. W , Wm·d . Mr: a nd Mrs. Alfred W unl, lI1i ss 1" lIlly Equipped lor Good Serv.ice. Laura a nd J ohn W anL J oseph DowninJ!~, of Xen ia . callL ar.ge Displ ay Ro om . ed on his sister , Mrs. Reb ecca Me rAmbulance Service ritt S unday afternoon .
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Charles Spencer, of Leba~o n' l ~• • • • • • • • •~~~• • •~~• •~• • • • • • • •~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~ 1.. :' DEBf~~niRE PLAN. came over on Sunday III 0 I'll III g , : Vi ,. N'fED, ANOlp.::n WISON. to the chUrch h elte to hear his sist er, Mrs. Emma, Spencer Tow n· A "WANT AD." send d elivel' the Motht'rs Day Illes sage. Demas Guttcr~' , wife n nd daug h " '1 .J " D rsan is tical\. ~I illiOIl! THE Ford Motor Company is making a new car, tel' a nd Ed Jordan , o r Lebanon, I ;.'"'' hnn . H e ana lyznl lltU11ao na· made u s a short but pleasanl eM il but it 18 still proud of the Model T. It wants every III ,,' " , picltl res, 01! wdl a~ Dicl<cm S unday afternoon . owner of one of these cars to rnn it as long as did III wo rds. Ed Wl\son and wife. o f n car I ~. "dce n by hea n di srase. kn owlII P Lebanon , were seen on ouI' streets ' possible at a minimum of trouble and expcnse. ; hal lI t mlghl dit;! al aoy 1II0 1l1('nt. he S unday afternoon, driving n ncw I Because of this pollcy anti becsn{)e of the I ("" ,ltlllucd working cheerfully ancl car . Dr. Hall , of W aynesville, on e of I ,h,:d III lu! sleel' , investment that nullions of motorisls have in our best veterilllarians, wa s he r e I Model T cars, the Ford M~tor Company will conH e w,, ! ~td as a boy. in a mill. tc t he first of the w eek d oetori.ng I tinue to sUI,ply parts a8 long a8 they are needed Sil l i,Qrt hi s mOlh.er .. 3"" younge, sick stock. Dr. Hall has n Wid e It.iid re1o. Wht' ll hIS TIght hand \Va! te rri tory to look after. by Ford owners •. , ::II ! ilatt"<\ in an accide nt, he drew Clyde Sams Bind family Spen l \ Ilic:u.rc5 with hi s left hand. Saturday evenin ~r in Lebanon . So thnt yon may get the greate8t Ulle from your Mrs . A nna J ordan , of Cincin!'a. I A H earst editor asked him to come ti , is visiting the ,J ordlln fami ly, I Model T, we suggest that you luke it tn tbe near· fr om San Francisco to New Yor" est Ford dealer and have him e8timate 011 the cost for double the salary ht was pait!. h ere. MI·s. Lillie V illars and son' l Tal~ replied. "I have my m.other and of any replacem;"DI part8 that may be necessary. fix kid brothers and listen. I Ross, wer.e shop ping in Wi lmin gton Saturday. w" uldn't leave them." Yon will find this tlte 'economical thing to do Wayland J<ircll~ n nnd family, ot Invited to bring thesn all East at became a smull expenditure now will . help to )1 r. Hnrst's eXPfnse, he came and Hyde Park, visitled his hom e folk s eLtabli shcd a reputation through out here on Saturda)r. pre"ent costlier repairs later on, increase the th e ficld- in all price classes. Reason? " I.n the fi.-s t ploce,' I I' plied, "hnvo you llLt wb·)le COllntry. Jason Biddlecum, R. ,T. Murray eve,' mad .. 1I s tll dy o f tiH"'!" Goo tl ycnl' mnkes millionR more tires than value of the car, and give you thou88nds of mU~8 . and wife, s pent ~~other 'fl Day with a n y body e l ~e a nd can therefore aft'Ol'd to The Srnal,' may pUl through tht Mrs. MurrDY's . mo t her , Mrs. Mn. 0, ,. he ndmitted, of additional service. -r,rlT. relief" debenlure rlan in spIll put 1\ quulity into t hem thnt the others "W I'II, do you k now th:!t rlny nne nf to n of the Presit!ent's prl)test. That it ry Barratt, of Leesbu rg. For a labor charge of only 52.60 you cau have can'l matc h and come out even. ROM news for mit!.,IMnen. The) Bert Powe ll Ilnd on 5, of 01'di lTCl'c ll t s izes a nt! ty)l(' ~ o f Goudyear would buv farm products, export egonia, called on K. E Th ol11pso n your generator put in first-class condition. A new til' e ~-· nl ten dilTe l'l' nl priccs- wou ld lit "La ~t1y , I put on your tires the right lh t:m and ' gel :l bonus on t'Xporlecl Sunday evening. you.- rim s? " nniversal joint will be installed for a labor cost WilY. W t' d ea n , . I .nighten and graphite pt.>d\l CIS . Almon Ferris and wife hat! for y o ur rim s, check yo ur wheel alignment, 1'h~ iarmer woult! get thl' honw t h e ir Sunday di n n er g u ests. Luth· of $3. Overhauling the carburetor cosh $1.50; II c was ~ urJlri se d. un t! careful ly mount the new tubes and 11' he COllld ship wh eat 01' cottOI1 er Fenis and wife, Ke nn eth Strat· steering gear, $3.50; radiator, $7.50. A complete "It tal< ~ :1 llIan lik<' lI1y ~ C' lf, ri gh L h(,l' l! d,-eel to LivclJ19<Ol. BUI he can no'! , tOll, wife and two childre n , of "oKillg-g. We watch your tires and after in town, \\'lro ctl n . l'l' ~' ou r ellr II ntl find o\'crhnuling of the rear axle ussembly l'UDS heL mat. 1Sligo. Sunday afternoon ca ll e r~ t.hut-- Inok the m over- keep them propou t tht· way YIIU dr i" t" to pr('s<'I'ibe th e It u "ho·)(.'u that gi ving a bonu, wore, Ed Wilson and wife nn d l'dy inflated- whenever you drive in. tweeD $5.75 anti $7 for labur, All ave.·age price j)l'oper TYI'I~ and ::; I ZE o f tire that wi ll :1' eXf,orting miJ tl l.:rr. e.n will ."auto- J~hn Wilson lind siste r. ])emas Ant.! we 'l'e nlwllYs here to aee that you of $22.50 covers the ovcrhauling of the motor D,:.lic:llly" iIlUf'a.:.,· prices J7ald the Gu ttery and wife. Walter Ellrn FIT YOUH NEE DS at ' lowest cost . get a square deal, no matter what hapI:.rm~r . hart and wife nntl two chil dre n , Othcrwbe. if yo u send o il' fOl' tircs 0 1' go ond transmission. pen s." Silly hOJl·e Payillg the mi~dleman of Lebanon. to someuouy who onl y wan ls to gel us 1\ e01 y non a quar1 for milk doc:. Walte r Jorda n and wifc , of Thcse prices ore for Labor only because the Th en I gave him a demonstration of muc h llIo n ey fr om yo u liS he ca n, you' re nu. inc ( as~ . th e fullr or li l'e cents · a Harveysburg, Mrs. Shoemaker, of 'up c l'twi ~ t Co rd (Goodyear's Patent) ·, need ond number of new parts depend on the apt 10 pay a lot murc an d get the w rong ld Gu:.rt V.. the larm er. Beavertown; Mrs, Catheri n e .J o ran d th c superior features of the Goodyear kind of tire bes ides. condition of each car.. The cost of ,these parts ia da n and daughter , Hannah, lind tread. H owf\'C1 . the debelltt!re bonul son , George, ot this place . "Next, I s 11 onl y Go odyears If t here low, however, because of the Ford policy of manu\\ 'HI1(\ )'111 mnncy III circulation, eve ~ K. E. Thompson, Elme r Turner were lIny better ti r es made, h oweve r, I'd li e su id , "Yo u've answe r ed my question, rf i l did Ihe farm er 110 (hrect good fucluring and sellill~ al a small margin of profit. .J, IS<l it \l't,"11I atl (\o..tt) Ihe rich man's and a Mr. Lamb were in X en ia 0 (' 11 them in Htcad. But Goo tl yeu'r leud s Brothel'. "P ut ' e m right on." la x c~ an t! make Ihat n :sourcefu ' Monday. ;:"I, II(' mao sav tCl himself, "I mUll tlll nk up., a \vay to ~oh'e thaI fanT.. II 1'111. I'! O) . __ :.... Governors of various States . art l'r "pl: raling w;lh T homas A. EcJ.'son, Having sold my property J wi~1 stt k illl! among boys of today, Edi· san'! 5\1CCt'~sor." That boy, when h. offer at pulilic aucti on at my resl· Phone 105 dence in Harveysburg, Ohio , on 15 !ound , will fUld himscU. Tt< d e \' ~ l op Edison. one amont Saturda~ May 18. 1929, -'C"! hllndr ('d~ of million., man)' in, Beginning at 1 o'clock: A lo t I!f(.tlil'nts includinl! ponrty and nee- of miscellaneous arti clCfl, su ch as CSSlt\ ", \·Tt 11,' fcssa ry. 8 shoats,ladderl; w agon, chicken ";'ht nex t Edison is somewhere, 01 coops trougbs wire netting, garIi I:t.nn . or in tht cit)" . den tools ' and EI lot .of household goods • . It 'pay. to $Jet • iQOd Job and FRANK SiUDAKER. rend to II. A nd it" 1'/0)'1 to ad\'eJff Je. WE'OR PAY o Twcnty-tlWo )'e~tI a;o, D. A. C,:a.W .. -- • for.d Vuy )'(\\.!UIf, armvertd • "Wan, B~•• Piadd!nti Ph~. · ~atur.d ad," Solid got a a. stenorraJlhu .. with Mr. Carry, a.lI! ptt-ddenl of the Use' y,our usual recipe for plain Pl1l1man ComPQn)p 'I C m n bJ'ead pudding, but 'add to the dl~~~di~tet~~nt~ ~:n.,ri1lll~0Il~ ..cnlded milk 3. squares of melted ' CALL .US FBST 01 thelr lown men. cbCHt M,·, Cra"·. bitter' chocolate and to the bread hrd to I1IcCeed' Mr. .Cari7... pr. mlxfure 'AI cup chQJ)ped pecans• REVERSE CHARGES .. . . cleat. ,,' w.__ Serve with whipped cream.
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1\ yer Hyman's GREAT REMODELING·' SALE Still Everything must be sold to make room for the carpenter's and p~inters~ regardless of Cost. Now is your opportunity to ~ave from 25 % to 40 % and more. All new and ~easonable go~ds, such a,s, Men's and Young Men's Suits, Pants, Shirts, Underwear, Work C:lothes, Dresl and W9rk Shoes, Dry G~ods. Rugs, .Linoleums and Congoleum Rugs. Drapery and Wan P8.per~ Come and see us before buying elsewhere.
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Thl' Kan Ritl.' Fooel c lu b l1H't III - - - -. - - LIi!' lol'!lI1g't' h:1I1 Stt turdn y, tay 11J. Seven tee n 11)(' lI1bl'l'$ rcsp ,mi · . , ed l o "011 ca ll. Memb I'S I'l!ce ivI will Inke ~n \\ 1)01 nt the Old ed bulll'lins on ~ i m plo desHc I·ts and Grange BuddinI!' In 0 1'\\' 111, 0 .. 011 : we re asked t o 11I'C I)a re onc by th e TUE SDAY S AND FRIDAYS nexL rn('cting. It wus decid ' d to Br i nl~ yo ur W oo l in 10 mc, go on· a hike Wlld nL'Rda y May 22, meeling al th (' Gl'IInge hall at a W, J . BAKER, Corw~ n, Ohio p, m. Margaret Crawford . Re pOl·lel·.
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HEARD DOUCHNUT 'GIRL 1111', u nd M1'8 , Les l ie Deck and c1uug hte l', D o l'i ~ , MI", Bennett, wilh 1111', and l\l!'s . '. E. Johnso n, of C('da r vill(', ntt('nded servicCl' at l he .Jalll t-slo Wll M. E. church S lln lilly eveni ll g . Miss A iken who is knl,wn ns the" Doilg hnllt Girl," of Frnnce. and th l' litllc ' molhcr to thl' solrli or !< dlll'inl\' lhe World Wl1r wa s thE' s p ak or. !::i he gllve 11 very in t e r (' ~ till g nl (, : !<nge tot he Iurg e n~l\vd [hut grcete,1 hCL
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1111'. ' harles S mith visited Mrs. S mith al th e home of · Lheir son. Be n • milh, of Osborn, over the wel'lt-end. l\Ii ~ EVil Wharton rctul'lH'd to , chllu l MondllY', aft ('I' being ill Bei ng introdu ced in (lUI' ~ I ore for Ihe FIHST 1'1 i\1 E, Thi!l wit h meas les, cl.lt-!;I·ull' d new re medv i ~ for th e ~ll l nl a l'h, li\" (, I", kidneys an.i Everett Early spent lugt w('ek lit bowe ls an!1 rh eumati c 'and n c riti ~ lI'll llble ~ . C'hic:lgo/'hilad elphi a \ hi s g rain elevntOl' at Hu ~:c ll vi ll e, unJ ollieI' !tn'ge c ities hnve gns p!'d nt the wond e rful nccoll1--::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::==~:= Ohl ... pli:_hnH'l1ls of thi s re marknbl e medi cine, Sev e rul from h!'re atLended the fie l.1 mee t a t Lebanon o n Wcdnes.b y. W, G. lIain('s lind ~ o n , Ralph. Ilf lJe lm ollt, vis il ed the f orm e r' s pan-nt s, Mr. a nd Mrs, S, H. Hain es S unlla y. MI'. lind Mrs. Hoy J ones OI' C lhe ao Years Experience in Fitting pal'unts u f 11 son, born May 1st. W. C. Cornell c('1 bl'uted his Adamo' Drug Store to Inlroduce and Making GlassI's () .Jth birthday Wednesday. Advanced Ren,edy for Firat MI', and Mrs. Ruy o nnel', of ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN - atMI'!l, Willi a lll CreighLon is on Time in W.y.,eaville. Dayto n, s p(' nt th e week-end with ~' O U1' alti e, hogs. sheep nnd calves t ho sic k lis t. relativ('s he re. They were fa vo r. lo No)")'is- Brock 0" li ve wire and If you Wel'e told that one sin 1IIi ~~ Mary Si ne has purcha sed 'eel wi t h un old- fu shion ed belling, progressive firm for the highest ' EYery Tuesday, Thuraday. gle modicine put hundl'eds of men u n('w Durunt coach. utunluy night. . mark t pric;: and good service, Salurday The Dol' as so ciety met at lhe and wo me n buck to worl, in ChiOrville Savage and little Robert Union Sto'c:k Yard., Cinc:innati, O. No char,e for Examination Ask first ma n you meet • _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _, hOlll e of Mrs, lIal'l'Y Nickerson on cago. Philadelphia and other large Swank arc recovcriag fr om the I cities uft('r they had been idle for measles. Thursdav of last week. Mrs. 1:1. F . Compton is s pending lio · Mother~ Day was observed at the week in Richmond, Ind, the church Sunday by spec ial mu· Miss Violu urry has I'elul'ncd sic· by Mrs. D. V. Whitenack a nd from Me lcllan ho spitul , Xenia. the Stanton ,sistcrs , of pringboro. wh r e she und!! rwe nt an operation Riley Saylor, of Mechanicsburg onjoln, the mc di ein c ma de Thi~ remarkaLle ,compound is re cent l~' , I who was home ovel' t he week-e nd from xlract~ of 22 plants o f tl('s lined to bring new hop e, Mrs, J oseph Anderson and ch ilwas unablo' to return t o school on .' Nnlure. contuining over :10 hnppin('ss ami glorious health dren huve returned to their home account of illness. beneficial ingr c di e nt ~ , works to Waynesvill e people. Thou here, after hnving spent the winMr. 11nd MI'S, JoJmery Cho'r1 eton, wi th the s ufferer \\'n f ood, sands of seemingly hopetel' in Dayton. Mr. Anderson, and Mr. nnd ?lirs. Walter Ke nrick bringing more nOI.·mlll hea llhy less cases of heallh tJ'oubles who is e mpl oyed there, will join were Dayton vis itors Monda y. action 10 th e impo rtunt 01'hnve been conquered in larg· them over the week·ends. guns of the body- the stomer cities, by this advanced Miss Clarabelle Hunt is home Mr., Mary Lemar. who is ill at ach, live r kidneys and bowe ls, compound. for the summer after teaching in t h home of he r daughter, Mrs. a school near Columbus the pa st Weld n Heller. is somew hat imyear. proved, Mrs. J, Berne Jories spent SatWarner ' Morris is confined to urday in the Gem City . . hi s home with lumbago , Henry Saylor took part in Hie --- -...~~--N. C. R. chorus Sunday afternoon at Hills and Dales, where Dayton WIL~ DE FURNISHED WAYNESVILLE BY THE comb ined choruses delivered an outdoor concert. Orville Phillips attendc'd the Caesar Creek High school com- ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellis mencement exercises Thursday and son, Billy, were Thursday evG. H. MOSIIIY evening, where his cous in, Verening gu~ts of Mr. and Mrs. Wilnon Shambaugh graduated. liam Spray, of Lebanon. Di.coverer D.E K'<Jnjola All grades will be ma de dustless anti will be fl'ee fl'om dust Mrs. Wi4bur Foulks, son and MI'. and Mrs. Hiley Gibson and daug hter, Pauline, spent Monday months with health troubles, it daughter, spent Sunday wtih relas j·ong as it is ' In your coal bin. with MI'. Herbert Marlutt and fam wo uld sound impossible, wouldn '~ utives in Kentucky. it '! And that fountless people Mrs. Ada Chenoweth spont t he i1y. Mi ss lara Daughters is spend· were completely \-elieved of rheu- week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Cal'l ing this week wi t h MI'. and Mrs. mutislll lind neuritis , and that Pickering und childl'en, near Cen• hey were able to walk aguin terville. Car) Wardlow. MI'S , Charles E. Johns, in com'everal from this place ure on wi thout cane ur crutches, and that To ke 'p it from drying out ,and it will not flash up when you t his sume medicine l'esto red health ' pany with he r sister, Mrs. Elizathe sick list. al' firing your furnace .or stove.; t here will be vel'y little oxBig com profits go to those wlto in creaf; c their yield lind Earl Marlatt, of Detroit, spent to men and women who had s uf- beth S mith, of Dayton, spent last ida lion and lump disintegration, the waek-end with Mr. and Mrs, lm'ed with stomach and kidney Thursday in Wilmington. quulity by us ing BIG M compl ote corn fertilb,e r. Late planl. troubles for yeal's, that complete Mrs. Jo;lIen Copsey re __1ains in L .M. Stcphens. ed corn mus t be pushed all th e more to a \'oid frost damuge Mrs. Harold KoHls and Mrs, rolief had come in cases of mis- a serious condition; si nce a stroke ery wherll health reso rts, expen. a week ago Monday at the home Frank Kellis were Lebanon shopand our BIG M comp.!cte bran ds will hasten the rip ening of sive treatments and ml)dicine upon of her daughtcl', Mrs. Ben Hawke _ pel'S Saturday. your co rn from ten days to two week's. Mr. and Mrs. John Thacke r nnd MI'. and Mrs, Emerson Dill nnd medicine hud fail ed- indeed it Ron Billy. attended a birthday seems impossible, Yet it is all Inmily, of Centerville, have move d We have stocks of F ertilizerll in perfect mechanical condition dinn e r at the home of hoI' brother, true, and the medicine that has to the Rudd house. done all these things is the' new Dr. and Mrs. L. G. Brock were MI'. S OWUl'd, of ncar Xenia. and can serve you quickly, 2-12.2, 2- 14-4 and 2·12 -6 ure Konjola, which is being introdu-c over SuncJay guests of Mr. and our standard corn fertilizers. In many . ca~ es we would advise ed starting ' today at ADAMS' Mrs. Otha Brpck, near Celina, and DnUG STORE MI'. and Mrs. Clarence Brock, of the use of a 4·10·6. Wherever inh·odu.c ed, this Kon- Dayton. Doctor also vis ited his join is vastly different and more boyhood home near Celina. Help insure your corn 'profits by placing your ,o l'del' NOW. effective in, thou sands of cases of Mrs. Hat'ley Eagle, of Miamis. Born, to MI'. and Mrs. Will ill-health than any pI'eviously burg, MellRrs. Daniel and Mart Fox • Ross , a new girl bnby, May 13. known medicine. It is a remarka. oC Dayton, visited their sisler, She has been named Marjorie May ble liquid compound for the fol- Mrs. Ellen Copsey last week. and weigh s six pounds, lowing well-known troubles: Mrs. Sherman Dyke, of Dayton, , Several .of the high school puRIIJ.:UMA'I'ISM- Especially se. spent /leveral days last week at plIs of Sprmgboro, attended u sur- vere cases, where pains are in- the home of her daughter, Mrs, 'pri sE' party on Mi"H Heien Kruel" t('nBc. mtl sclE'!I ~wo llen , joints s tiff Forest Graham, helping care for Phone '25 Wayne.ville Ohio at he l' homp I~ ~ t ~n t ul'llay r,J~ht. I and rigid, In the milder cases cd her grandchildren ' Misses Mildred Tho-:;e \ ho e lJJoyed llee even,r,g Lhis disease, K Rnjola relie ves al- and Kathryn, who have been quite , were Misf,es Ruth J..ighter, lIal'ri- mosl Ilt once, and this medic ine ill with measles. elt -Fordyce, Ola :lna Bcs3ie Smith, bl ingR the same results to the neu Mr. and Mrs. Edd Longacre , DOI'othy Wicl e, Mesdnmcs Robert rilh victims that it does for the spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Campbell, Lloyd an.1 Homer Jones :-h eumatic s ufferers. J . C. Stitzel, . near Cincinnati. I Harold alHl Leslol' GorslIch, Noel STOMA CH LlVER KIDNEYS Mrs. George Gray Sr., was call.i Easton, Pall,l. Null, lInrold Woods and I:lOWEL''l'ltO U llL~S--Near- ed to Cincinnati last week on ~ ! and R oy C;lbL ~, Ice cr eam nnd Iy all fu ~ m s of mi cry that ul'ise count of t he serious illness and I cake . wel'e R(' r ved ftlr refres h?",en.ts from theR(, unhNllthy o l'gans have operation of her daughter-in-law, Phone 8F3 . MISS Clara WadI', of MIamiS. been so quickly I'e liev()d by Kon- Mrs. Leonard Gray• .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- -- - -- - - - - _ , ."; ' burg, is spe nding a few days with join tlcat men and women sufferSunday afternoon guests of Mr l1el' " ister, Mrs. Will, Ross, .and al- OI'S evel'ywhere wore s urprised. It and Mrs. Henry Foulks were : Mr. " -t_j~U _' I _'*-,'j -"'~~~"'Ij _ ~,_ , '_U-.u~~ so spent a ShOl't tim e WIth her is the uction of thill medicine on and Mrs. Edwin Linneman and ?rother, Haymond. Wade and f,am- the organ!; of lhe inner sysLem children, of Dayton : Mr. and Mrs. Ily~ at WaynesvIlle, who~e little thlit removes t oxic po:isons fro m Charles Gebhar.t · and daughter, tW I ~ boy ha~ bee n ~el'Y sIck . , the system a nd brings quick relief A lice, of Miamisburg. SI!l1eon LIghter IS slowly Im- in so mnny cases. Thll secret of Mrs. Ada Lackey, son and daughprovmg. " this Konjllla is Lhe way it acts on tel', of West Middletown, Mr. and We ca rr y 11 full line of Feeds and s upplies for Baby Chicks. Dale, Walter and Alice Hansen the importnnt iunctionlHY organs. Mrs. Will Null and daughter, of motored to Day.ton S~nclay and of the body namely, th,e stomach, Springboro; Mr. and Mrs. Albert WAYNE CHICK STARTER spent the day WIth their parents. liver, kidneys and bowels. So Stacy, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray, ITIuny diseases and l o nl~ standing Mr. and Mrs, Russell Burnett and ROLLED OATS disorders of these orgnns we.re so children were Sunday dinner complete ly conquered and e ntirl'ly guests of Mr. and Mrs. De~rth PEARL GRIT banished by this compound that Sheehan, near Five Point. SE MI.SOLID BUTTER MILK thousands of people in larger cit• - .. ies were able to give up taking KLEVER KOOK FOOD CLUB DI<Y BUTTERMILK medicine for t ime to come. After the great accomplishments The second meeting of our club ••' :, onl,. and FEEDS ill" our and wonderful work of Konjola in was held at the home of our leadWill mak. " the Sea.on at tb.· other sections, . it is 'declared that er. Mrs. Hilliker was our guest. th is medicine .is.·what hundreds of After the business pan of the L. V . Branatr~tor Farm sufferers' in WayneSVille and vi- me.eting, :we' played l'B:m!!s, ; then Lebanon Phone 47~W cinity have long needed to act - ,w ere served with I ~nl;lh . ally reach t]:Wr cases/and prep. $1 0 .00 .to Ino ur. LiviDI' F oa l Everyone be aure and be presarations' are being-made to intro- ent at t he next meeting, May 18 .. duce Konjola for ·the first time at' ViTrinia Davis, Reporter. ADAMS' DRUG STOR,E , where this medicine will be sold and exOU~ CLASSIFIED CQLUMNS FOR RE$ULTS - - "~on. lJ5F2 Way •• nUl., Obio 'plained to the public duily. Subscribe for the Miami Gazette •
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~ca;;~ClOSING EVENTS · ~JlI!~ <:
C OI~UMBUS, OHIO- Primaries f or th e nomination of omcera of cities, villages, townships and school distl"i ct will he held this year on August ) 3. Decla1'ation of candidacy must he filed by June 14 ; the ge nel'lll ('lec tion will be held oil Tuesday, November 5. No minlltion by petition must be fil er! by Se ptembe r G. Any amend nWl\t to the constituti on proposed by initiative petfLion, signed by t en ]lcr cent of the elector!! of th e sta t.e, mu st be fil ed wi th the SecI'e tal'y o r State Cillrence J. Brown !JO da ys before ele clion, which would be Wednesday, Au g ust 7.
On Fl'i(iay of thi s week Direct Ol' Robe t·t N. Waid, of the state hig hwa y clcpat·t ment, will conduct a le U.ing involving contracts estimated at $2,1 31,741. 67, in cludin g 40 miles of new construction and 2 18 mil es of surface b 'eatnlc nt. Contt'ac ts will I1lso be let fo r th e co ns truction of guard rails n nd the 'cl eaning and painti ng of bridgcs. The largest con structio n will be 5.5 mil es of the CoshoctonMill orRburg r oad in Coshocton cou nty, at an estimated cost of $272,65D.42 . Surf,ac e treatment contracts will cove l' ei ghteen count ies, Fifth Corps Area Air-Ground maneuvers are being conducted fr om May 21 to 26, Ohio being r ep resented by eighteen officers Ilnd twelve enlist ed men at army headquarters :at Fairfield, corps headqua rt ers at Londan and division headquartel's at Resaca. Major Genel'1l1 Benson W. Hough, ommander of the 37th division, is in charge of Second Corps hea dquarters at London, Brigadier General Frank D. Henderson, commander of the 47th infan try bl'ignde, will be in charge of the 37 th dvision with headquarters at Rt!6llca and Bt'igadier General Arthur W. Reynolds, adjutant gen eral of Ohio, will be chief of staff of the 37th division.
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Davis, of Dodds, were in town Tuesday.
J . L. M. Ifopldn s Ilnd son, .J ohn were in Mi dul etown, l\1l)nllay. '
Wedding rings ? See them at Cary' s J ewe h'y Shop, .Lebanon, O.
W. II. A lle n W II S n b u sin e~!l vis ilol' to the Quecn Ci ty Tu e ~ d n y.
J ohn Staley, of Dayton , is visiting his ~ i s l e r, Mrs, MaUd F ette l',
Fo r R a l e - \\' a~, hi ng ma chine lind Wl' inl!l' I'S. inq uire at Gaze tt e ., ilil·C . \\\' 1)
W. H . Alien nnd J. C, Hawke wel'c bu siness visitors in Lebanon FridllY,
Mrs. A. L. Fran ce, of th e 1-'1i('n<i s Jl ome, spe nt Mo nday in
Mrs. Jnm es McClure re turned home last week frol11 Mc Cleliun hOf;pital. .
Ila Ylun . Mr. II II', n' r. u f Englewood, Ohio, wa s !l ulI sill ('SR visito!' in Wa yn e!;vi ii ,' 'I' ul's dll Y.
Mr, and Mrs. George Hend ers on were week·end g uests of relatives in Middletown. .
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Miss Emma Heighway is in Cincinnati for a few days, the gu est of Mrs. Emma Ba.~nett.
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Cary's Jewelry Shop- th e most inter esting store in Lebanon for gift6, is open every evening. Mrs. Ralph Vance and son, of Pleaant Plain, were week· end gu ests' of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke.
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MI';;. Wu lter McClure has r eo I 11l1·(\l·<I h" lII (, aft er a lhree month s
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l\fiss Lutie Vondervoort, Mrs. TEACHING STAFF ELECTED George Hamilton and Miss Emma FOR THE COM1NG YEAR Raphuh spent last Wednesday in Harveysburg. Very little change was made in For best results consign your t he teaching sta ff of Wuyne Town . live stock to Green-Embry Co., ship schools for next year, accordCincinnati, in care of D. R. Salis- ing to the announcemellt made bury. after u recent meeting of thc board of educat ion. One change The "Seniors" picnicked at Clif· wa s made in the high-school. staff ton Thursday, and t.he "Juniors" and Miss Corinne Robbins was enjoyed a picnic a t Forrest Park, employed to take the place of Dayton, Friday. Ernest Harlan, r e igned. Following is the staff- High Mr. and MJIs. St Clair Fife and children, of Wilmington, spent School building : Sunday with Mrs. Susan Wilker- , F. R. Moomaw, superin tendent. Mrs. Minerva Hough , principal. son and family. Margaret Vandervoort, DomesFor s1\le at Madden's Lumber . tic Science and C0'!lmercial. Yard, 9 steel fen,c e post drivers; J.~. Crabb.e, Smlth:Hughes; will drive posts through rocks on Luc~lle Squler~ musIc. . creek beds easily. Corinne Robbllls, Enghsh and 8th grade. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cartwright I Willis King, science. v 'Tl t to C.)lumbus today to attend ' Raymon Hatfield, 8th grade. a three tlays' ses.~lon of the Ohio Laura McKinsey, 7th grade. Banl:ers association.. Kenn.eth St John, 6th-7th &'l'Dde Grade Building- ClIil'a . J. Lile, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hendel'· principal. George Bunnell, 6t.h grado. 'Son and rlalll!hter, of Dayton, Edna Shoemaker, 4th-6th grade were guests of Dr. C. W. HenderHele n Graham. 4th grade. son and family on Sunday. Florence Bdbb, 3rd grade. "Yourex Silvercenl" silverware, ~Iice Campbell, 2nd-3rd grades tho best. An ideal wedding gift. Mrs. Katheri!'le Banta, 2nd grade Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon Eva Reeder, 1st grade. distributor in Warren . county. I E sther Henderson, 1st gr!lde.
Memorial Dav
ALL DAY MEETING OF WARREN COUNTY W . C. T U.
Mr. and Mrs. N . A, King, of I, nig hL<;t own, Ind., we r e guests of MI'. and Mrs, Walte l' Elzey last week.
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Commencoment T he fi ft y-seventh a nnual coml11e ncelllC fil exerc ises of Waynesv ill l! IJ ig h sehou l wer e held in the Gy m Fn day even ing, May 17, A :!hur t Jl I'I)~ nll n uf mus ic w as givI:n ut! J' ul'e the cUl'tains we re druwn disclo sing t he g rad uut e" Ilnd oth er pUI· t i c ipllnt~ in th e progra m seatell on th e stage, whi ch was decurll t(ld in the class colors, red and white . . '1'1, 10 gil'l l> we re prettily attired In white f roc k>! a nd the bo ys wore UlIl'k suits, prcsenting an I1ttructive appearan ce. Two musical numb ers wer e given, and th e invocati on by !tev. J oseph Dennett , PII " lOl' of the M. 1:.: • .:hurch, was followed by a vo· .:ul sel ecti on. SU)J('dn tn ndent F. n. Moomaw introduced the speaker, B. O. Skin nc r, pl'csid c llt of Wilm ington col· Icge, who I; ave nn e xc ellant ad.1I·eRs on " 'fh e Hickory Stick." S. S. Ellis, preside nt of the Uou rd of Education, after a few remark s present ed diplomas to Me rlyn A. Bunta, Charles W. Day, Gen eva M. . De nlinger, Rhea M. Elli s, Gilb ert S. FI'ye, Nellie F. Graham, Jl'lary Etta Guy. Boyd K, Henderson, . George R. Henkle, Mabe l McMillan, Guy J. Hockett, Charles F. O'Neall, 'Morris A. Sher wood and Perry J. Thomas. A scholarship il'om Wilmington college was awarded to Geneva M. Denlinger, she having main· tain ed the highest average during Lhe fol,ll' years of High school. Mu sic for the occasion was furnished by a trio from Ox{ordJames Rodabaugh, lyric tenor; Lou i" Rodabaugh, piano an'd violin and Martha Rodabaugh, ac· companist. .
Mis!> Kathryn Torner, high school teacher, will join her sister An all -day meet ing of t. he War- lind a f r ie nd on a trip to CuliforAnnual Alumni Reuaion I ' i1 CounLy W. . r. ., will be nia this summer. . The fO,rty-sixth annual ieunion The officers IO f the Men of held in the M. E. chu rch, Friday, of the Waynesville High School May 24, beginning a t 10 , ·clock. For sale at Madden's Lumbel Waynesvill e held 11 meeti ng on May 17, and ullIO iut eu commit- Mrs. H. D. Van Kirk o[ Columbus, Yurd 3 National double jack f ener Alumni associatiori was held in cur responding secretar y, stretche rs-the tool to stretcr the Gym Saturday evening with tees to perfect plans fuJ' Me- s lat e a large attendm',e. The presiwill be the princi pal speake t·, Dr. youI' )I' ire fence with, mor ial Bay. F.ol1 owing is , th ~ de nt, R. K Davis, and his associThe Buckeyc Division of the WiJ.l F oster, of incinnati , Mrs. pr ogra m: 37th A, E. F. veterans ill arrang. Ann a K. Davis, presidcnt of Ham MI'. a mI Mrs. Clarence F ordyce lites, had left nothing undone .to Chah·--J. O. Cartwright ing for the dedication pilgrimagc ilton counl y and ass ir. tan t sta te re- and fumily, of Blanchester, visited make it one of the 1lI0st enjoyable to Europe where the boys will Music- Double Quartet of O. 'oniing scc retary, will be present MI:. a nd Mrs. Walt I' El zcy , Mon- re unions in the history of the or~ ganization, have a hand in the ceremonies atin the aftern oon. rlay a fternoon. . & S. O. H Olme Gi 1'l ~ One hundred and' ninety were tending the dedication of the 37th 111 t's. Rachel Ha rtling, of the In vocation ReV'. J (h';. Be nn ett division's three battle memorials Mi llS Dori s H end crson, accompa- seated at the banquet tables and J uvenil e cOllrt, will speak and Mrs Mu sic . . Home Girls Viol" tatlel', of Fra nklin. will nied by foul' schoolmates from after a most excellent dinner, in Belgium and France. The vets Address .... Rev. J, J. Sc ha eff er have a paller o n So cial Morality. Weste l'll college, came over for which was served by Mre. Henry . will sail from Montreal o~ SepSatterthwaite, the program was tember 14. The return trip will Music ........ ... .. .. . Home Girls The prog ram will be inte rspersed comm cncemcnt and alumni. upened by President R. E. Davl!! be made lro~ Cherbourg ·t'o New . Ge ttysburg A ddres.c;.. Linco ln with splendid music. York, sailing date being on OcA cove l'ed di sh dinn el' will be Our dmmonds are of the fin est '08, who gave his greeting ill a Louise Hend erson tobe r J 1. Governor Myers Y. . qU llli ty and br~lIian cy. Convince happy Dlannel·. el:joyed at noon. Strewing ,0 well' S-Little Git'1 s .The reading of the minutes of Cooper, Adjutant Genel'al A. W. The L. T. L. and the ir mo thers ' yo urse lf IJ~ st.emg th em at Cary's under direction of lI>lrs. Mel- a re conlially invited to the meet. J ewe lt·y Shop, Leban on, Ohio. last yoar's meeting was followed Reynoltls, Major Ch e 'tel' W : (ffi: vyn Banta and Misses E;;ther by roll call, which is always an bpi , finance officer ill the office of ings a nd th,e lunch. The L. T. L. He!1doL'son and Eva Reedel'. will have a part in Lhe prog'l'am. Ml·s. Russell Salisbury and W. interesting part of the program. ~th~ adjutant-general, and anum· E. Cornell have retul'll ed after a A cordial welcome to the new b I' of olhel' stute ' offiCials will At th e eve ning session which ~h o r t vis it with Mr, and Mrs. Wi!. members, the clalls of '29, waH exThe commi t l:e es appointed Ilceo mpany t he boys. . opens a t 7 :30, a picture , w ill be liam Michen er and son, at Pittsare 'a s follows: tended by May Everly Tate '95, ~hown by Dr, Foster, who will blll.g . nnd the response was splendidly Constr uction work at. the Ohio ;peakel'- Wilbur . Clark and J . also speak, given by Geneva Denlinger. penitentiary is be ing pU flh'ed with O. Carl"wright: . . Every one is invited to . ce the l\I iR~ C R Eve lyn Carlwrig ht and A memoir of the members de. rapidity and the 1'esult is new cell Tran s)lo rta t:ion--Frnn k Elbon pil' l UI·e. Admission free . Thelma St J ohn we re gues ls of ceased since the last meeting, Alblocks are fas t replacing the old a nd Monis Cornell. .Ja n'l Cm'Iwri ght fOl' th e lantern bert Mosher. Margaret Marlntt; , brick block, with its dark crowded MusicN. P. J,(il'dan. WILSON .TURNER pn l'llci e /l nd se nior play at' W es· Lou Barnhart and Ada Michener cell s, which lacked proper plumbChairs--James McCIUl·e. te rn coll ege Monda y ni ght and was prepared und read by Donna ing and sanitation. The new Hawke Edwal'ds '04. . , blocks will have four-men cells ---Ice Wa fe r- C. 1M:. Roui tr.er. The marriage of Miss Kllthryn Tu esday. Lee Hawke and family and Mr. .A "Toast," written by Ethan C. with good lighting, plumbing and Flow I's -Ml's. ';IDlb on and hm' ! Eii;mbelh Turn er, dau ghter of Mr, Lnwn mowel'S oharpened by' Crane '19, who was unable to be entilntion. -All construction and Mrs. . Maynard Weltz were in THE WAYNE TOWNSHIP heI Der~. '''' tlnd Mrs. Peal'! Turner, of pring FARMERS' .CLUB MET Va!ley and Albel't . Wil son , son EJectrflke en pro cess, same method JrpStmt, was read by the ·secretary ,work within the big enclosure is Dayton, Sunday, the dinner guests All person s having bowers are of J ohn Wi ho n, of Route 2, Wny- fl S URNI bv lawn mo wer manuinc· and concluded the program. done by inmates and they have of Mr. a'nd Mrs. Carl Hawke. r equested to .send 01'. bring l1esville, look plnee at th e pat'son- t urel's. F.ln Clr!lkeen system tllrnr The silver cup given to the class proven to be expert workmen. AnThe spacious hom e of MI'. arid them to the 1l1ownsiJip house age of the M. E. church a t Sprin g out per fec t cutt.ing mowel·s. Tn having the largest number of mem Mrs. Etta Surface has gone to other building project under way ·ns erll·ly. as \1p'oss ible Thurs· Valley on Tu esday, ' May 14 at me. Hoy Pigott . bers present at a reunion, and is a new factory structure . that PittsbUrg, Pa., where she 'will Mrs. S. F. Elbon in Waynesville, the scent! of a very interest. / dllY morning. ",on lust year by the clas s of '08, . . 1 :30 p. m.,Rev. Rn Iph W , K nopp will house the woolt!n mill, making spolld several weeks in the home wa~ The pJ'ogrnm willI begin prompt pe l'fofllling the ceremony, with. i\fio!l. T. M. Buk er, Jr. , of LouiR· ,vas awarded to the class of '28. way for other buildings of like of William Michener and family. IIlg meetll1g of the Wayne Town· ship F'nrrilem club on Thursday, Iy lit 2 o'clo~k. the bride 's pare nts as lhe on ly vill e, Ky ., is making an extended ~ary Gray Earnhart made the 'nature. For Sale, 3000 rods of t Amer i- May 9. ~ witnesses. vi ~ it to her s ister, Mrs. Ros's Hart lresentation speech,' and gracefulcan zinc insulated wire fence, full The day was flne and though MI', alld Mrs. Wils on are grad- ock and family, and her parent.'l 'y relinquished the trophy which WILL SHOW PICTURES rauge and full weight; best ever farmers found it possible to WOI'~ -=--=--p .,...:. ...-.:;,:~ .. . . - ua tes' from Wnyn esville High Mr. and Mrs. Death erage, of 'neal .\·as accepted by Wade Turner, made. Madden'. Lumber Yard. the ground only two families fail· OBITUARY school and Warren County Norllllli Oregonia . 'or his clas8. An interesting feature of the _ :_ . ..l.:, ', . school, and botl! started in their e.d tbo send representatives. . A Tho nominating committee anW. C. T. U. meeting to be held Miss Hazel Salisbury came down num er of vis itors too, partook of Leaf 'nfter leaf drops off, teaching em'eer in the W nyne sWil tches and clocks repaired by nounced the officers for next year in the M. E. church Friday, May from Cleveland. Friday for the tho bountful dinner, so efficierrtly Flower lifter ffowe;t:l ' ville sc~ools. For the' past year a cerlified watchmaker who if '\nd the following were elected: 24. wlll ~e a picture, shown by alumni reunion, and spent the ~~rt~:~. by the host ess and her com Some in tlle chlJl,\ sOllle in the ' ! 'fI'S .Wlls~n has been a t eacher eqlliPllCd to repair every kind of l'resident, Van RetDllick; vice-pres Dr. Foster ' ~f CI,n cinnati. Every· wee1!;-end with her parents, Mr, warrilljr 'hour. ' In . the Sprmg Valley school.. Mr. I timepiece. Diamond setter and ident, K~nneth St John; secretary, body, especially the children ' arc and Mrs. W. p , Salisbury. Among t~e visitors were Mr. Alive they floUl'isl~, and alive they I WIlson has been employed 111 the engraver. Bring your repair work Mildred Clark; treasurer, Mary invited. Admission will be free. and Mrs. Milton Earnhart, of the fa 11, ' ' .Tiro school s for the past ~ two to Cary' s J ewelry Shop, Lebanon: ,Stansberry. I - - - - - - ...~--Mr. Earnhart 'A d .' th h . .h d h years club. The assembly joined in singing W~tchee-Gruen, Hamilton, EI· Lebanon nrece've -.. e~r thw 0 noul'lS e t , em , . gin, Illinois ,etc. You find depen- made the address of the afternoon II The. young coup Ie WI'II reSI' d e 'JIl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewis, of the high school song and the teCEMETERY NOTICE using for his subject; "Some of . " s em ~l , . b dable watches at Cary's Jewelry the Knotty Problems of th A "Should .we, her wllser sons, be less Wilmington this s ummer, both e· Miamisburg, Miss Opal Lewis, mainder of the evening was ·. eiven The annu'lll meeting of the lot Shop ,Lebanon, Ohio. content ing enrolled for the summer fles- Ml·S. Emma Grubb, of Dayton, fJver to dancing. e ge. The special topic, "Enlarging the T . k . t heIr lap when life sions at Wilmington college. They , Mrs. Lizzie Lewis and grandson, owners of . Miami Cemetery assowill go to Tiro at the op ening of F:than, and Mr. and Mrs, Walter ciation will be held in the ChapMr. and Mrs, Fred Gens and farm without buying more land," o. 81':', trr.: 0 PAINFULLY INJURED 18 spen , school in the fall wher~ both have Robert!> ancl daughters , Opal and, el, ' Monday, June 8, 1929, at 1 :30 children, Mrs. J, Q. Gons and the provoked a lively discussion in which Eleveral ' took part. James Henry, t.he eld est son of beon en~aged to teach JIl ' ~he pubVirginia, of Waynesville, were p. m. A large representation is Misses Alice Gons . and Esther Perry Kenrick sustained painful The June meeting of the club George _and Abig:a il Roland, was li c s(, hools there. i:!'uests of Mrs . Bertha Lewis, on injuries while milking one evening earnestly desired, Henderson attended Tree Day ex~ ---- - Moth ers Day, May 12. J, O. Cartwright, Sec'y. ercises at Wester ncollege Tue- will be held at the home of Mr. bor~ · at Mt. Holly; March ll, 1842 , last we.ek. The cow, becoming friand Mrs. Eat'l Hockett. and died May 19;, 1929, being 87 day. PASTMASTERS TO WORK ghtened at some boys, whirled and years, 2 months and 16 days of - - - - - - - --Greeting cards means friend- struck Mr. Kenrick, throwing him . ENTERTAINtD RELATIVES age . . His entire llife with the ex.~ ship, and friendship means flun· Dr. Rudolph. eyesight MASTER WAS HONORED ception of a ' few years, has been A !lpeeial communication of ~hine in life, We have lovely with such force that a rib was specialist, is skiUed in the Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hyman and • Rpent in thi ' svidnity, where he WayneSVille Lodge F. & A. M. , greet ing card s and mottoes, also broken and his face WllS badly cut. practice of optometry. A daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Hur. . 1\11'. Earl Thol,l1as, master of the has maae many l 'riepds. He was ,has bee n caIJed hy the Master for Bridge tallies. Cary's Jewelry wich, of Lebanon, and lsador Hy. free examination of. your eyes on local lodge 'o f 'Mllsons, has been a . member of the ~iends church, Friday afternoon, May 31st at <1 ALLEN . MARSHALL ' man, 'of Xenia, were six o'clock Tuesd'ay~ Thursday ,and Saturday. presented with an unique gift 'in ~t Spring .Valloy, ahd' he took 'an o'elo'ck , when the M. M. degree Shop, Leban on, Ohio. Cai'y:~ Jewelry Shop, Leban~>n, O. dinner . guests of Mr. and Mrs. the form ' ofa gavel made from active , part In clbuteh affairs as will be conf.erred on bvo candiMm. TO.m Carr, of Wayne VilAnnollnce';;;;;'isb~ing made of Myel' Hyman Tuesday evening. Mr~ a~d. Mn. W. , S. Graham, atone .t aken from the. sall!e .quar-. long as his health permitted. d\l~S' a d' date tho work will la , entertained a party 'of young the marriage of Mary Alice Mar, -~--- ---~ Mrs. Moms Sherwood" of Har- ,ries that furnished ' the material He is, sUl'vivedL by one sister, b n on\~ ~ ~ i ~ posed I ladies at 5 o'clock dinner Wed~ shall; of South Broadwa'V, Dayton, ve~sburg; : ·M r. ·and · Mrs. W . .B . . for the temple, of, So!omon, at Je- Jane, with whol:rl he made h~s e ~~emp l e y a en co~ h D Inesday evening. - 'Covers were to Marvin Allen, .of :· Wilminli'tofl. BASE _ALL Sl,JNDAY . , . " honie, and three brothers. J ereml- ~nt~elYvJfr~a~~:r~~~~~ ~~It ran~' l laid fOr Misses Kathryn Tormir" Ohi~, · which took place . Wednes. Squires, Mr. · and .Mrs. W. O. Ra.' l·usalem. . The Dayton Tramps will . play, ,per" ~1'B. Mabel Staup, MessrS. T.h, gavel i~ o~na~e, ,being carv· ah, SlIas .~nd E'dlward, besides a ' . 'd·' a. , th E t ' Bernice Hyman, Beatrice Robitzer day, May 8, at Richmond; Ind: the' Mlamls 'at Frazie,rs's park Sun. Marra , Y" Hopldll8j Harry Pra,ter ed, ,With the lIlslgllla Of. the Or- h~st of, nleces . ~nld _ nephews, who, '.ll re s! mg 1~ll be as 'd by the In Louise Henderson; Evelyn Cart- . . .l.o, _ .. ' . . , ' .... J ~IH Th omal!, spent the week d er. . Mr.- Th orn,as'very h Ig hi y pr I- WI II grea ti y ,mule OIn I R enry. ' d ' D mner serve . , V·'?] '!In A ' t age, WlnA.r- FELL' ~N.D BRO~ .. ' HIP', ,. day afternoon. "-'lne ,arne' will be an...-. J vnc e f theWIEas'et ern Star, at .6.:30,.W~lgllt,.' rml called at iI o'clock. ., . ena at IIldian Lab. _ . :ies th~ gilt coming i !,Q.D1 his but we ~now thait it is but a sin ~ les. ,0 . . nutnge, . D!I,rls Haw~e. ldary ~h. ." . i: " ., . , • _ • Mr. ' and Ml'8. Irving Welch and friend and astor, Rev. Zierer;-'o f gle step--f om . I:he darkness of . Edwards, Lena ;Earnhart, Mary Jo . .M n. Ben Mm. ·o f. ~orWtn, • . r Mr. and Mrs. L:e.ter Kenrick were Centerville; . death in 0 tbe lIight of ·immor~ COLLEGE· GIRL VISITS HOME,' , Miller, LQuise ~rane. ,AfteT din" ,mother of .Ray ·MIl .. of, thi.' pl~ee, Little Mig , Carlean 'Hllu,h, 01 SunCUy dinner pesta of Mn: Vi. - ~ - -.. b!lity; for, ' , . . . ,ne~ the girls· wf:re . entertained by feU-at ~ home Moneta, ofWrDoOft . DRvton, is spending a l~w days oJ., Oarey. " ~r.. arid Mn. Rol,lert Walton, De th I b t /,l path that muet ' Miss Janet CI1l'twright, of. Wes- Madame Zl;Ira, who read their ana ' ri8talnect a b.rokell 'h~ '8Jle with her 'grandp4lrenta, Mr. and . , .. of Dayton, were week-end guests ~etr08d u tern Ilollege, was 'home over the present, 'past an,d l~ture. ~ Dane. mllYed ,t o MiamI, · V.u., Mrs. Vern Hough. The Miami (Juette, 'U.50 year of Mr. and .Mrs. J. L. Hartsock.' U man would ever pass to God, week-end_ ing and games w~re elJJo)'ed~ . I, '
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NEWS GLEAN 0 ~ROM COU HOUSE On Tucsouy, May 7, th e follow ing nnmed pel' o ns were ' Rent before tho g r and jUl'y to tes tify, III thc rC QU : t Of l he pI' s ecuting r. t outh Mary ~~ lIell t orney : B n -Os b nrn, Dr. William E. H ffer , Willium lark, Leona Crant, Wil • I ' our race. YOtl can neve r think I " T, n ot ill." s he . sai d gc n tly. }jam . lark, William E • .Gruham, (11.,\1 n ,n XI\ . . mar riage with this Illun ; y u 11 1" 1 was tr lg ht li ed o n, my wuy horc l Rohert Edward i " I t f'I h~Hl . !'n.'u t S \1 1'111~ ,.' . ..... -• '•\ I HI'" 1' 0111' I I,"~: 0 • Mll uri cc Ye t l a nd had / to run . I r he I r e 'was u .la. ll·lc· . Duvl . s. J. a ne H e Lyk ' m s, . - -'l- J.' .' '. • ·' 11 I I\' 'mil-I" I • 'il:' I'C' thai I' UU ha ve Il' t s uch II III" lu st l1I!!ht at I II:' una Uc a sy- Wilham LlIlk , El'ncs t Sa uter, 'll1r J.:lI'Ila . III. I leI fc::illl! st(,!l I ' int n y ,'U I' h.-a rt. I hllli a l Frill u n, a nd sonH' o f th e Hl' nl'Y lIuter, Mary B . Hoffer . C. II h:l I wh i h I' hll' l; it (l ut , Ma r g hll ri la. I c hll l'j.(c mad ha ve E'sca ped. I suw P. J oy, Mend.enhall, Tom )'1 11 Ihlll 111 te ll . I ' ntl I II' . ,llI c k it " u t by 111l' rools ! P ill' r th cm m l he e . IIncl Corwin, Bernice Wilson, H . S. I·t! 11 11 t he: Unl'lIl'UIII1l'( (l'i< . 1 '1kl II ,I \, f th e wl'('nl! donc t " t hC' kecpe l's afte r him. They WUllt- TU('k(' r. T . J eff Smith. Robert He n · 1.\. ,1 " Ifl th,· IlI nlil \\.l~ . 1\11 , I b k b tl II " "'11' 1' \" . ' ': . \\. • I IIC' , U WOU ( Mllry Henderso n,F .,1 rain . ii,,, I" \' I~lhlt' t,) III ' . 1\ . IlI C o r , if •yo u do. think, f m e I ,." me " 10 KO d E :'. ,. ' h ' l l . WCI'(' vou in- I not 1I~ 11 ma n a n I YOll1' u nc le. b ut COlll C. • II l'ntil'l'son, nn vel'ett I·y.e . l dl' ( . I , . (\), llI1'·I·aCI' of ' .. r ' lint L('o nurd i el i Mar iu ni, t he H SloopC'ct do wn ti nt! lusse o her The case of lormllfl Ed, Cll mo ur "li .'1 --,'1 1t Ing'• • t(' _I H' ,\h:; •" I ,I' my fu 111 ih' . C I'I mour was d'I mlss. ' I I ' • • • • • SIII'plv t h e hea , I 0 r f urI' I1<'<11I, WI' t l1 co Id ,(I'I Y I'I)S I ,. vers us HOXie t ',lotu l'd n(;t W e ' ha\, !' hee n the l " I kn e \\' t hat you would be here d, II., man "".:",. .!!,1I 11111 . . I .,.1 , ' ..\. t u r n"\1 t o I··I·,·t·lnls bu't Ihc ' tla\' o f our \'('n - oo n ," he said. "My letters At the rNlue . t of t he prosec ut fl']" .Ing attorney, tie I fo II oWing ' ." . . . •, II r III . 1>:ll I 1·'\ •11 , '0 11 h ur, h ... " 111,e.. at ba nd . • Th(' rc . n o I n 'lIc I1('(I Y Oll e p Iii,· 1\ 111It1.I\\ '. 1 , II" 1'\ 1IIt'.ll YOU . Ihut ......lif·• w ith ollt• i l~ ~() I'I'() W~ , e 1ll' 111 In . t 1lCf ol.e t lIe' (. I es. • wCl'e o;worn Ull( I se.n a.1 1\ ,'I. ( 1'1 ,- I I (I '\\' 's to cOll1e ' happin ess Will i S he H 8, to \ ,0111' h!ll'l'lll('~ • . HlH I I<' ll l'1I I " ~'J . I.hudd . I c' r ed at .th('I I.:'athermg h fi ' gra nd " j ury , W ed nesduy, . r I II 111'ln ~ hl'l!'hll - I t "" ' h )l nu to fn r~ive th iS one. s t I'(' ng' t I Ill . li S lone, am t e. c ree Ic~tll y: ;, f ·n;v· IIl'OI·t ' ·"[-'II ;·(, lI'l,lI . ill Y rhild . I sha ll li j!' ht Adu lIl Dickel'son, Su n t I aliI a :I Ita. l'U t.1 I' I I · 1 1''''1111' 1I 1'11 1)5t I., ' nil yo u 11 0 more n ot ps . Wr ile "It IS done , ch ild ? S ay thut It 1I1ll' ley a rb llck, H url e y Wolf. WII .I I' .nnc ' .1.11 ' n I... 111\, Ihouj!'ill!t • I "o r 1'011)(' . 10 111(' he mom (' n t th e " IS (IOtl(. ,'" I'111111 F'~ , G" 'a I1II1ll. . C . P . J 0 y , II el"n ~ I" I, ,,,, II'"'' I I I ' [I' nI1(l1 b" a r tlnn d is cl o nc ! 1I 111 e io I11C'. if yuu \ " No." J os illh CufT(,l'ty, Lee :1..: tl l\' 11\\11 (°111 ' . . methllll! " . ton e amI llutl<lI·" ~ . L nu",. ),UI _1 ' II ' I . 'I f ·'\'in~ \---V'\11 u p 10 'I "I'~n' [. 11' 11 111" ht'a l' )'o ur o wn I'IPS ~r, In 1\('1' sari IUn, Cny B lIl'; 1,.. t ":UJ!' 1\ . " h in'" 11\(' I'l' 1'\'1 t he news . Yet d o :lS sce lll!' s ubdu('c! mann c r seemcd to s t r ike tlon, Di ll tlrd Gose, Willi a m D. ,'lI1 II:I\'{' . hes t t han( i a nut e 0 1· leul' , . h cart. . II c ' . I·I, ']'.ru e man ,("I I".la..nk '',1'\' " " "n,·. a rc w In at hll;. I' Ium,
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Or picture on the wall nuove the hauled las t li p l'ing. Inquire at t his clIlI1e to m e . as I W d l'owful woman. H e was quick to and I t rus ted you. I was to blame. !na?e Leonardl, S?unt of the William E. and Eliza J. Brown bath picture a decorative panel of office. . m22 love to ha ve yotl talk .to me, a nll see the ehnnge. I iorl!ot the trades nwn's b lood. I 10l1lS, the lonely IIlmate . of prtson to Aaron and Lydia Freeland, part pape r - perhaps a sea-gull Or goldhea l' fr om your ow n hps a "M a rl(harita, my. child, you have do not curse you. You do no t walls, the scorn and Pi t y of al!- of lot No . 2 in Harveys burg. fish motif- on II ground of pale es \\'e ll, ye t at lt were been ill." und ers tand, t hat is all. Learn me n. Thus did she write hor own J esse Mentz to Howard C. Cot- sea-green paper; accessories show PIPE, VALV ES AND FITTINGS b,tt('r no t. ] wl!1 Still s he did not answer. S i- now t ha t the oath o f a Marioni is fate upon a futur e page of t el'man lots Nes. 578 and 57!) in ing a s ubtle touch of black. -Fo r nil purposes. Bocklet's men ns o f ommUniCatlOn, and l Ie ' Iently s he kn e lt by t he side of liS deathloss a nd unchnngea ble as th , tablets .of tllne. Talk to !De Fl·ankHn. You !!an waterproof Ulr110St a ny line of plumbing anll healing supyo u l( nllIV of It s hortly. y am his armchair and took his withe r e d the hill s of hi nlltive land. Will no of or mercy, gJl'l! liany Woebkenberg to Frances paper, you kn ow, by hanging it as plies al'e th e best. The Buclrletl iving he r a Mr. Angus.- M delicate hand in h er s. A great yo u go away at onc e, plellse? I My hale hves In me the breath Brend el, lot in Deerfield twp. us ual and when dry, applying two King Co., 415 W. Main St., Xenia, ' I' ' I' . ilL. . bowl of white hyac inths stood on do not wish to see you again." of my With my body Robert W. a nd Lucille D. Kra.t- coats of ordina'!'y glue s ize. When Ohio. " i y Ilea r Uncle- l am a cul- a table bv the wind ow, and the His speech so quiet, s o self- alone Will It (he . . Zer to Fred O. James, lot No. 3 In thoroughly dry, puint wi t h two FOR SALF.- Wnxtex Food PapeT, 11r lt- n m i'le rablc, plellding cuI· air was with t heir perf\lme' conta in e d, bew ildered her. There (1'0 be contmued . ) W. L. and Louelln Miltenberger ceats of white waterproof varnKeeps f oo d fre sh and clean; pdt. It i .~ t l'UC t hn t I love an Ribbed Tiss ue paper for dainty to Bee Ilnd Golda Powell, 52. 48 is h, al)d you'll huve a glazed sur1'llgli~hl11 an - the man who . was =======--======-================-=====-=~=========:=-==:::.=..= - - .-- ucres in Franklin twp. face that may be wlIs hed with packages ; Li nen weave pupe r nap s tall d in g b~' my sid e la . t m g h t ; kin s ; P il peteries and Corref'pondTHE FUMBLE FAMILY Pop a Cracks Wile by C. E. DUNKEL Jame Was hington to Ada soa p and water. a nd it i ~ r ue that hc hilS a ske d ence Cards. The Miami Cnzett.e om,~p. Was hington, lot No. 300 in th e • " • I1IP t" 111:t l'r y h im. But I hnvc n ot ; I,ld Idln ~ . a nd r h ~lve n ot pr om Mackinnw Addition to FI·nnldin. For the Road.ide Dinner Robert and Emma Ross to GU A .... ,'d 10 l11a;'I'Y h il11. Tha t i ~ n ~t MONEY LOANED a nd Fllnny Boxme yer lIbout l'J Tomnto jui ce cocktail " II ,, [ my l: 11 fCRsio n . Not only IS IIcre of IlInll in Red Lion. Doub le-deck sllndwieh es 1." ;I" E ng lis hman , but hiS nam e .Jose ph Ms l\1illan to Chester S. of '.; L urd 1.11 m l y St. 1\1 :I1I1'ice, and Rapp, s mall tt'act of land in HarS hrimp nnd deviled egg Iw i ~, - Iw l' .·o n . . LO N C OR HORT TIME- Easy lan twp. Potato c hips " ' ow yo u knnw th e tr l'l'Ibl e t erm s . Also Surveyi ng ~d AbFI'lI nk .J . :lnd Minnie M. ColeSalad of peas, '1clcry a nd cheese s tl'llci ing. Write lind · 1 \ . "I call \'·(l1l ld .. r [l 1ll in. l.as t night he man to Charles I. Beaver, 72 Ilcres Le mon tm·ts \\ll '; l<' lI inJ~ III>' IJ r hi il 10 \' (', an,l nnd see you. Sum D. Henkle, Way. in Wuyn e twp . Coffee 1' ~~ 1I1 in l( l1le o f hi s nlol h I" ~ sa ncnes ville, Ohio. J 11 Ruth Dea th Dechant, Caroline lion and a ppn'I';-d , ",h (' n y our ruce • LO A NS on Lives tock, Chattels, Death E ldridge and .John C. Dea,th A. a Scot Scramhle. E&'lla : ' T'l I'(' ; II'(' r! lit t h e wind .. w . elln you Secon(1 Mort!lf!es. Notes bought. lA> Emma Z. Smith ,lot No. 518. in wlln ril-I' ha t I Hit h e re , after n Saute a chopped onion in 3 tb ls John Harbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio_ Franklin. l'lrel I,"'H ni),(ht . wi t h <! Y('S that arc Everett Morefield t o George R : butter, then I'emove the onion aild -d il11. 11l1d ;J h II r t that hus become and Fl o r ence Bilker, lot No. 111 in lIe1d 1 Y.. cups cooked tomato, 2 :1 !i l"" ~''? I d re ad I n s t. ir I'n'l11 Ihe tablespoons s ugn!', salt and pcp . Farmers o( Warren and adjoining Franklin. mO Ill. ~ l y ll ositi'Jn i!:l h orr iblc., I per to taste !lnd G eggs well b eat. counties may obtain money on Walter R. Fitts to J. S . Riddell , hll ve r i('d ill Y utm os t to aVOid hun, en. Coolt the snme as scrambled lo ng tim e 10llns, at 5 per cent inlo t No. 81 in Franklin, t o lI·/.'II L him I\' ith d iluluin, to s end oggs and serve on hot buttel'ed terest. Cos t of securing the same Paul llnd Alice Doliboa to The h ill1 ~1 \\' a~' fro m 111('. r ha vc stee lis very r ellsonable, through The Village of Franklin, part of lot No toast . . <" I lil y h cart a nd C!lothed lilY face Federal Land Bank. For further • 890 in Franklin. with fl· own:;-·in nlin! The hald information' calJ on or address M. Clifford and Gertrude Newcomb A Spicy Salad Dre •• ing fll ct rc main" Iha l ] love him. Do C. DRAKE, Treasurer, phone 816to Roy D. Black lotNo. 138 in For beet, lettuce or stri ng beans X Lebllnon, Ohi(' yo u dc:<pi !<c me, . uncl e ? So n~e : Franklin. l il1l s T fee l th a t I d se rve It. Elmer Gates to Green and Pearl h ut I h/\ \' e' <luITel'er!. I um suffcl'Pegs, lot No. 218 in Franklin . i • no w. I a m pu nis he d. Do not John B. Miller to George E. Hall, t') ([ .t you r an g r t c my lond I. . lot No. 995 in Franklin_ . " 11I11n('di Htely yo u get t hl.S, Sit George E. Hall ' to Everett H. low n and write t o me. WrIte lo I' nnd Margaret D. Minge lot No. nt j us w hile i in yo ur hea r t. 995 in Franklin: . Your wor ds ' I . s hall s et before ~e John S. and Sarah Richar~Bon. " my law. " Dt not ? elay, .and, If to John W . Smith 40' acres in you blame, do n ot hll to' P.lty r,ne. Franklin twp. '" . - YQurs eyer unchangod. John ·W. Smith to A. F. McGraw - ' . ilMarghaJ'ita." See U. Early for Your Sale Dates. We Cuaranf"le 40 acres in. Frailkli'n twp. Sati.fart.ion or Charge Nothing . hllri tn"":'" I · n\l l·(!~ived C~mmi ..·ioDell. Proceedin ••: r . a nd I have pondered y'ou Ill'e YO llng to have Bills 'allowed Monday, ..May' 13, .. , Ul'li . I' OW, y('.t 1 do not dO\lb~ The Western Star, supplies for Ph ODe No. J . th It. ~e u will JU~t as becomes auditor, $27,00. - The Columbus PhOD. No. 32n . Blk., Book Co., supplies for pro
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It will always be popular. ev~n t'haugh it may now and then lSSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY suWet' a temporary eclipse. Huil King Cottonl - - " - - ' - - -D. L. CRANE Publiaher Office Pholle ........... ........... No_ 112, .'- _ __ RQaidence ....................... :... No. 118 ANOTHER EDISON Subecription Price, $1.5'0 a Vear
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Seve-rnl from 1'1:' altpnrled the WUYl1l:'sv il\t' n1l01\(oi'1I1l'ment Friday evening, 'cl " 'ah»m being one or t he gl'aa MillS Helen GrnlulIq and Miss '1'1)(1 Klpve r Kook roof! lull met Mr, unu lvll·s. J (1h n n yc a nrl Nellie Graham s(Jen t Tuesday ut MIll\. 'V .A , Lulw l\!;' our leadet', riuulthlcl', Dorot hy. WCl'C J)u yt<lll nigh t with t heir aunt, Mrs. Will May H. 1' weh' (~ Illembe~s 1'0- I IUP!'I'l'!' " cdMi<luy . ' Daugherty, in Kings Mill ', nnd at- pond d to 1'011 a ll. We were Mr. Rnd MI·K. Iter)) I't MIll'laU tended the class play in that vil- as k d to pl'e pul'C' t hree des el'ls and so n, Edmon'~ and MI·... Mol'lage. by the next mee t iil1g. Eve ryone f(lIn a nd family, spcn ' 'fhur~d ay Miss J enJ1ie orbin, of Cinein - be sure anti b e prese n t at · that w ith !\II', Hi! y Gibson and ·fu m . Governors of many states ,are nuti, was a Tuesday guest of Mr. time. Vir~inilL J)a" i, Repllliler. ily. I coopeJ'ating with Thomas A. Edi- and MJ·s. ChaJ'l es Mlldden. Mr. and i\t)'s. L omle y 'C u'~f i\11'. a nc! Mrs . arl W:lI'u lo\\'. a nd SOo to h elp 'him fi·nd his succe8~or. Harold Tucker e nterta ined his Detroit, Mic h. , s u rp r i. ed ' his pnr-' Mi~s ' lara DsulC:h tel'.'1 sll cnl Tuell MAY 22, 1!l2!l The great inventor, ufter half a Sunday Sch oo l cla ss l\fo ndny e\'- er.t !l by dl'h'inf~ in " fl1tll'll:ly cv- (Ill Y nflCI'IlO OII w it h 1\11'. and Mrs. century of work in which he r ev- ening, in hunur of h is 10th bifth - I c ni ng'. They I'elurll c e! Sun clay FlllJ'I' Y La cy. olutionized modern life, is seeking day . Eli ch gu o. t br() u j!ht Hurole! afte l'lloon, tnk in g tlwi!" son Ro bMr . Emerson Dill nnd s.o n, B il- , All / id ler iR n walch thnt wants II yo uth of unu s ual capabilities a n ice girl. Th ey e nj oyed g ames ' r:'! C llrti~ , wlih Own!. ' Iy, !lp cnt Monda y with her . isl e I' . both hllnds; wh o may perhups be able to con- and love ly l'cfreshm(,IIL'l. Mrs . Jacob Zimm er, of Beavel'A,; usc less if it goes as whe n it tinue lhe. work he hilS well startThe Sew-A -Bi l club l1Iet Thul'stow n. s lllnd ~ " Cowper. cd. To the high school boy who dllY afternoon at the home of Mrs. Flo'r n 11 enderso n a ne! fam -----....!..-- . . ~ gives the best answers to one of Ru t h leuv el·. Thl' fo ll ow ing of-j ily spent S unda y wi t h he r fulhcr, • - - - - - - - - - -- - - . hi s ques tionnuires, Edison offers a fic el'~ were e lected: President, _ ___ M .·. ,Inc Mlll'lalt. free college scholarship. One boy Mary E dith Doste r ; vice-presiden t, Mrs. Mildred Weav el', o f n eI, KING COTTON AGAIN from each stille, the one eonsid- LouiRc S hirde n i secrctary, Tary MI'. a nd l\l1'!<. ('lUll' It·. O\\,(!II ~, . troil. Mi ch. , ~p e nt ' , a t urclay nig h . _ _ _ __ _ _ e r ed the possessor of the highest Shird <:! n, tren slIrer; Lavone 05- of Dayton , Wl'rl' wPl' k-e nd gUl'~ls iJnd S undny wi t h her mothe r, . 11·s. - - - - - -. nLility in sc ientific subjects, will born; rc . lead., Lucill e Bennett; of the JOI'rlan fami l~· . Enl'l Ma rl att. Thi ~ i" go in g to be the Liggest be given a free trip in August to' ],(':)Orle r, Rut h Clt·aver. Our work - Gl en D!lVi s a ncl fam :l.' flUe-n c! . ,Joe Plym on and f a mil y moved coll u n seaso ll ~ illCC before the MI'. Edison's Orange, N. J ., lab- \\,/,, 5 cutting out II gow n . Th e n ext eu t he hig h ~ ('hnf)l COml11l:' neCI1lC'nt to Michigan, Satu rd ny , Wil l', E ve ry inlli cutio n confhlll s oratories, where the Cluestionnairc m('eting will be i\fuy 23, nt t he a~ the Mtlrphy I hpH t.:r in W il-I Alvin. Eal'llhllrt nnd. fam! ly l his s tatement. Cotton will be will be prese nted to him. Each of h Ollle o f La vo ne Osbol'n, Ruth mmgtCln Thur~r1ay l' \' e nl n~. ~ P"'llt \IV ( 'd n e~ d ,l Y 1'\'l:'n ln g Wll h I{i ng uga in lind rule over the en- th(Jse boys will be entertained Ilnd CI"av PI', Hepol'le l'. Ral e ig h Bn ga n , \lifc '\li<l dAugh I MI'..un.! MI" . He l' bcl'l Marl a tt u nd lire world of faHhion this sum- made u gift of an Edison rndioMrs. Alllllndu Star:, Mrs. Ch as. t l' r . of n eil l' Wa )·11I" s\·ill C' . Weld on far111ly . nI OI' ; evo n Pa ris is showing cot- phonograph. G l a y n~d son, Ro bert. spent Sat- Wilso n, wife nnd son, of S prinl! MI'. li nd l\Il·S . .John Hvp and Lo ns in preferenco to othe~ fubW e doubt thut another Edison UI da y 111 Da ylon, t he gU,cst s o f I V'llIey, called on Glen Da vis nnd d:~lIl!h t (' r, J)o l'othy, ~ p('nl '8 undn~' ri 'S 'no lV . will be found This mil'lIcle work M I' ulld Mr~. W. III. Ma t h ias. fa r-, il" an,1 Rl'rl BOI~un, S unday wnh ill I'. anc~ MI'~ . II nwu l'd B c'a lll F o r eV(' l'ything from huts to e l' is uniqu e . Yet we have no doubt Th e Jolly Workl'rR Se win g cluh , ftel'~oo n. IOf ncar Xenia. s h oe~, cu lton is now Leing advo-Illluch rar e talent will be discover- m.·t at th hOl11 e of Anna Mac · A f a milv h " lh(~ nnlll l:' o f Du v i ~ . MI·5. L. V. I!eed ancl rlaughl.,!'. cul('cI lind use d, ll nd mos t sUlllm er cd in the s earch, nnd se veral prom Dnnnl,d Wednesd ay IIftern"on, Mny hu s mnvej f!'Om ('al's:tl" s Cl'l' pk }lol'flll1ond, of Hn~·vpy s lu rg . 1:1111 \\,'1lId ... d 1c s now bearin'" the sanc- is ing youths will be gl'ven an I'm- I f>. I here Wl'I'U 12 pr ese nt. We ' . II h i t I' n T' 1 f , I'd on Mrs. Rel'd s rouslII Mrs. " ' W .• nf'l/! 1 )0 1' O Il C n "... n Ira arm. J h [ . S d tilln o f Dam e Fashion utilize cot- petus thnt may result in new ben- c~ , o ut some garments. e uC- ,' joining th e cn r pol':ltinn o f W ell . () n ,l'V I. , Ull ay. to? to ~ ollle exte-nt. It is even (' fitl> to humnnity. clCled to g 'f\'C n ~ uPfl e r and e nte1'Mi !'s Clurll Doug-htpl' M ~ p C' nt sUld that c~tto ~ s lire being u/\eu Ther e fore this enterprise is morc ta :lII!lent at the Gym FI'jday ev-I man . , SlIndny after n oon wi t h Mrs. I..'v i. m~I:" than ~ i1k s In the latcst styles than commendable, it is a purtic- fl n ing, May 24. to ' raise mon ey for Al (' x DI'f;lo, .of ~n~'lnn: ~ fl rn t MI'. nnd Mrs. Rn vmon O ~bol'l1(, I he s to ry o f th e colton cOllle- ulal'lY love ly ge~ture of a man th ') c lub. Aft er plAying' games, the . week- enu With III~ fami ly h l'I'(' nnd Mrs . EupIH)n;in Tom ~: of back prov e" that yo u cll n 't do wn llIul'h beloved, l'l'vcred nnd ad. Wt' WCre se rved a dt' lic iuus lun ch, Tho J ncub· Smit h tlutolll obil(' Xcnia. nttcndecl a h id h.lav din · a go od th ing. Expe'rie ll ce has rnired- "nnothel'" o f whom, how- Al' na MacDonalu nnd Marjol'ie wl'pck lrinl which '\\' n ~ t o hav e tnk- n<.'l· :It the home o f Mr. an;1 Mrs . prove n the wonderful Qualities of ever ,we fear cnnnot be found s o SL umaker being h n~ tes es. Ad - en plnce at 10 (J'e1ock lll sl Salu r- Enl (1 r~ (I n Dill, fol' th l' il' son, Rill y. (' otton LI S m utc ri a l fOJ' wearing np- cllsi ly. jOllrn ed lo meet in l wo we ell s to .Iay morning in Willl1in 1!ton. hUll Th e yo ung' peo ple of Ne w Ourcont inue the work. Beatri ce Pen been postpon ee! inci e fin it('ly fol' th e lin gton and S haJ'on w ill hol d S PI' n e,V, Reporter. want of eviuen ce. \' icl's h el'e Su nday eve ning. E\,. The Hilarity club ~ pent n pI ensThe rniny w('nt h!' l' laRt wcel, I' e J'y bo d~' invited. ant day SundllY wit.h IIh'. and Mrs. was pre t ty hard on lll(, wh ('at.
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the eyes grow dull, the face has a hnggal'd look. There is no spontaneous reaction. The mind is stupefied. Sometimes ·loss of sleep leads' to serious brain disorders Ilnd nervous troubles, niten onding in insanity or suicide. But all sleep is not of the right sort. A man may go to bed at 8 o'clock in the evening and not get up until 8 the next morning, but unless his sleep hal! been normal it does him little good. The sleev of exhausted nerves and troubled dronms is of Iitl'le value. Ameri~nn sleep is inclined to be such a sleep, and for that reason we ' must tmin oUl'selves to sl~ep rightly. The avorage A merican bus iness man lives and works under a terrific mental , strain, so that when he retires there is too much anxiety in his brain to permit it to rest. His sleep is fitful, he wakes aften, h'e tosses in his bed, he dreams continually-or so it seems to him, For this kind of troubled sleep there is only one cure. Leave your business worries behind you when you leave your office, Lock the office door on them. Of coul'lle it's not easy, especially if for years you have been in the habit of taking them along home -with you and letting them share your bed. You must train yourself to do this. It's simply a matter of habit, Ch'lI'ngeyour thoughts just' as you clo YOUr environ.ment and YQur clothes and your associates. A hobby 'is a splendid 't hing to turn to in the evening. A good brisk walk atter . dinner will help. . So will 'a n ' interesting book: Be the mas~er' at y,?ur mind, (fet t.he most out at Nature's great est gift ' to humanity, . Learn how to sleep! .._
A man boasted to me not long ago thab he novel' took more than four hours' jlleep out of twen~y f oul', "Why Ilhould I give up a. third of my life to unconsciousness?" he 1I ~ked. "Life's too shor~. Think of all the fun you miss while you 11 I'e asloep!" That man hadn't the slightest conception of the mea ning and purpose of sleep. To him, it was II "dumb" way of putting in one's time. But he is not alone. There is an appalling number of people who fe el the sllme way about 'it. 1)eience hus not yet solved the mystery of sleep. Experiments nre still being made. But this much' we 'have found out : Sleep, (!liminates the I)oisons which are generated in the ' body during the day. It gets rid of the ashes from the combustion of brain and nerv e and musch'. It revitalizes llml l'e'fu,r nishes and rejuvenates t he billions of cells that go to make lip the marvelous structure of our hodies . A kind of glorious anaesthetics that has no unpleasant after-'e ffeets I And in the morning we have the ' feeling! that we have 'been born again. The discouragements and weariness of the night before have been replaced by new hopes, new plans, new ambition, new st~ength, determination, Considering the marvels sleep accomplishes--why ' is it that so . many people pegrudge the . time given ' 'over , to it? Every hour they cheat sleep tfl~y feel is tha.t much .gained, but I' never knew anyone to consistently st~al time from sleep and nQt lose out in the end. If one .Js yount, he can ·get Ilway \vItI, it 'fol" i. time,: but IIOO,:!er . !)r later the time comep when
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Once a gl'eut editor a ssure d . a ery modern home uses iIIuminat. little R'irl about (he reality of ing gas, which nobody hilS ever $untu Clau s. He said in so many seen. One of the most deadly elwords that t he mos t r elll things e ments known, If It gets the upin this wodd nrc the t hings that pe l' hand. children ane! m en do, not see . Ee!ucation prevents our eneH wou lll be very difficult to find mies from getting the upper hand a sen te nce that holds morc of s ub- ani! makes vlllued friends of them lime tl'uth. It is only the ignorant and negWe cannot see an electric cur- lectful that suffer consequences. rent of 20 ,000 volts; yet it is With proper training man can there in nil of its telTible reality. have dominion over all things; No one has ever seen carbon without it he is easily victimized. monoxide ga~ . Who docs not The fully trained, intelligent k now of it a nd fear it? I man guards every portal against Th o deadly s pirit in alcohol i ~ t he invasion of the invis ible foe, iflvis ib le. The clear liquie! looks which is the kind that kills' the ,us innqcent as distilled water; one enemy that cannot be seen is' very cannot te ll th em Ilpait·t, so far as real, and is many times more lookll are concerned. The 5mell, lldan g et·ous tilun one we can see. ('a ste and e ft'ects on the hu 'm an The invisible enemy attacks from co n ~t i luti o n go to make the spirit behind, as it were. The hained 11I 0't r ea listic. man s ees Illl around him. God Humlln being'S have len rned of pity the man 01' woman, boy or I hese ste rn , invisible realities, girl that bropes in ignorance toand how to evaue their hal:mful dllY!
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M esdam e~ Bes!!ie Drumm ond s and Evelyne Sams spent Thursday afternoon with Pn t lence Th olllpson !lnd daugh ter, ]\fnry Ka t hleen. M. M. T erry s p ent Friday in Dayton. Allen Younker has a cee pled a pO!lition with the road gang. . Dr. Hall, t he Wuyn esv ille ve teJ'inal'Y ,is getting: Quite a lot of practice in this te rritory.' Our road galfg, who arc widening the road from Hal'veys burg to Oregonia, are get.ting alon g fine und er the supervision of Cha rles Bradbury, of Oregonia. They al'e r,ow n ear the corp,o rat ion o f W ellman, and nrc plal1lning on getting as far us the Flat Fork bd dgc this seaso n. Ch~rles Sha'w, our j oll y milk hauler, is confined to hi~ h ome with the meusles.
.Cotton growers will be glad to hear tlfat big dcpa ~tment stores arc • pecializing in cotton goods, "Cc'tton arrives" is the ann6uncemcnt of one .tore, biggest in N ~w York, doing about $90,000,000 a year. "Dotted swiss," "pigne'" and "gint;hams" are fcatur.ed energetically, ,,'Often woman 'changes," the Frend say. . Real or imitation silks hav( beea the rage; now Killil Cott 1 comes back. l£ Americans witr arJ"crtise. an i emphasiz<" "Cotton goods grown all( made in Amcr.iea," instead o f adl·er· tising "Ilrilish cotton cloth," that wil helo. Senator Capp"r, o f Ka Il 5 a~. trusted by farmers. ba~ks Prc,id ~ nt HUMe r's farm bit I. H e Ot'\lOS~ S the delle r.ture subsidy I" . which would pal' a bonus ll i;(ctl t'llIcn. cost th e tax· to ('XIl'" payers he.. . Ii ),. a, " 1 do the farmer little, if allY, good. Calvin Cooli,lge, as d irector of thf Nt'\\' York Li k Insurance Company arri ved twenlY minutes ahead o f t illlt for his fir st rlir~c tnr' s lI1('ctil1g. ' I , "Sus l 1l1Or! a mall eli/ii/",.I i,l hi,
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' -. I The f, 'rmer Pr ~s i.lcnt is in t cr('s t~ d in life insumllce, nnt fqr [Iruf,t. Olli j for p ()s~ ibilit it's of p\l hlic s 'n dce His day's worll ycstc n la y paie! ~50 not milch accnr:.ling to pn'sent ideas ' But it is rlltv .tim(·s as Il1w: h a s M r Coolidge's faih e!' pai" the Llat:k ·beard· ('.1 giant wlro carneu il\ the Coolidg( ROOT FOR ANID CONSIGN blacksmith shop SI. a day Ii fty yean your Cattle, hogs, !Iheep and calves ag o. . Tears and lau l! htcr afTnre! relief io Nor.ris-Brock Cq., live wire and Lolld lalll;hter. "iole'" weeping, callSI progressive firm Jtor the highest the mine! 10 rest and bring tc mporar~ market prices and good service. . pear-c. 1Union Sto'c k V.reL" Cincinnati, O. There will he farm-relief Inughtc Reference: Ask first man you mee t in news that railroads have COIISel1tc' t o lower frcig-ht rates on wheat !Iou jromthe Millclle West to ,the Atlantic "':'• • • • • • •1. . . . . .. . The not inn tlrat farmers witl I:e' ~ more for th eir wheat when flour mi11~ pay lower freight bitls will make the saddest farm er laugh. Relief for Rour manufacturers 15 welcome, They are having, a hard • ht~: time, . with chain stores regulating their profits. 30 Years Expel'i'~nce in Fittin~ But charging them ten 'ceats less and Making: Glasses B barrel for shipping flour witl not cause them to givc . farmers two ceats -ata bushel more for wheat: . 'Relief for' farmers and Ior many others will come from 'generally in: EYer,. Tueada", Thursday, 'creased prosperity, and especially Satu':rday ' from shari.ilg ' national wealth more No ct.arae for E.amination widely, ' f nil!~ " · ·;
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RESIDENT The a n gry gl'oc c l' mn ar ound i·' ully Equipped for Good t he cou nter an d sei zed the c ustoSen'lce. mer by t he arm. 'Do you k now, Lar.ge Display Room. PERMANENT LOCATION mndllm," he blurted, "that yC)ur Ambulance Service 1I 0g has euten a pound o f my best fl'e>;" coun t ry butter? I Saw h im I'I!:LI!:J>HONI!: 7 , 11".y OR NIGH' do it a second ago!" LEBANON, OHIO , The custome r relieve d the groEye. Examined cer of he r arm and regarcied him Glanc. Fitted Repair. coldly . The Millmi Gllzette, $1.50 year as " I did not kn ow it," ' he re111ied C£;leb Jackson, W. H . T et.' I'Y, "but if YOll ar e qu i te s u ro it WII ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!! Louis Kimble ' and K. E. Thomp- ,V0\lr hest butter. and thal il resan were· in Harv 'e y ~ burg Sunday li lly d,ill c?me fr om .the C{l untr y, morning. I don t thm~ thero 1::< much I'eason to suppose it will do him nny ' • • • • • • • • • • • •, I harm."
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Myer Hyman's G~eat Remodeling Sale will positively end'Saturday Night, May ~ 2~th. Now is yo,-r opportunity to mal(e your pDrc~ases and save money. )
Everything must be sold to make room 'for the carpenter's and painters,1regardless of Cost. Now is your opportunity to save from 25 %.to 40 % and more. All new and seasonable goods, such as, Men.'s and Young Men's Suits, Pants, Shirts, U nderwe8r~ Werk CBothes, Dress and Work Shoes, Dry Goods.. Rugs, Linoleums and Congoleum Rugs, Drapery and Wall Pllper. Come and see llS before buying elsewhere.
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" S ince exccssivc-;:;n!l have delaycd 1'01'11 )llanting, it i~ mOI'e nec('ssal'Y t hlln ('VC I' thot libera l a)lplklltionfi of fertilizcr be I\lude," sayti Cu unty Agent lass I I I · th t h t w 10 a ~ o exp Hlns a e ex I'U ft' rli lizc l' wi ll cnu se more rapid g row th IIl1cl quick maturity o f th e CU i'll . I II a I'lH' ent tes t it was f!lund that fel'lilizcd corn n ot o nDRUGS SUNDRIES TOILET REQUI S ITES Iy 1I111turcd 27 duys ea r li er, bllt ulso greatly oulyie lded t he unfcI'li lWi gg~ Wnle r\ c!;s Clea ner, .. iZl' d sec ti uns. 50c KI('nzo Shu v. Cre am 39c $ 1.50 P(' t l'ulagal' $1.39 2Sc, SOc $1.00 For u limited amount of f crtil2fi e Gentlemc n's Tole $1. 50 Agurol $1.39 19c Del Cleu n Paint · Icn ne r 25c iz r, 01' for high r et urn ' 0 11 a [, Oc Shnving Lotioll $ 1. :~5 P ierces Rem $1.19 39c s mull investment per acre, row 01' I n ·celie ides $ 1. 00 Toict Wate r 79c $ 1.25 Konjo la . 89c hill a pplicalions a re r ec!>mm end Arsenale Lead cd . The newer and better types $1.0 0 Coty's Face Powder89c 1i 0c Phillips Milk Mug 4Sc Bord ea ux Mixture 50c K l e m~ o Denlal Cre me.39c of fertilizer dis tributo rs for co rn $1.79 $2. 00 S. S. S. T onic Pads Green Slug Shot pla nlers, place the fertilizer s uf{j Oe III a~o l Lotion ... 39c $1.0 0 Dr. Miles Re medies.8ge fici ent dis tullce from the corn to permit the use of 1 60 to 260 pounils · per ncre in t he r ow. Bu t wilh the old plllnters, which drop the {e rWizer on or very ncar the corn kern els, t here is grcut dangel' of injuring the gel'mination 01' -, reta rding the growth of the corn. when over 76 to 100 pounds of fcr ti li ze r per acre is used. For h('aviel' applications, men with thes e I ley, called on W. C. Cornell on Fiv e of tho graduates were from with MI'. a nd Mr~. Simeon Ligh to ld planters s hould broadcas t part Friday. this end of the t ow'nship: Myru t'r a nd falllil y. of the fertili.zel' with a grain drill Mr. a nd Mrs . Henry F9Ulks had Haydock, Lawrenc(! B ea m, Afl a ms Mi s lara Wade went bock to before planting corn, yet tests a t for t heir Su nday dinner guests, Dick in snn, Jr., A\' hul' McIntir e he l' wo rk at Miamisburg Sunday the Wooster station last yellr, I MI'. ancl Mrs. Hansfol'd Tewell and Luther Lum pkin. eve ning, after staying a week wi t h where 500 pounds of 4-24-4 fer- and family. of Franklin, and Mr. -- - - - he r siste r and fll mily, Mr. and tilizcl' was used pel' acre, the great and Mrs. Wilbur Foulks and chilMrs. Rdss. The for mer'l! mothe r, est increases WCl'e sec:ured where dren. Mrs. AI Ross, is staying wit h t hem "thi s week. t h~ m~j or portion of Ithis was apMr_ and Mrs. Edd Longacre Mr. and Mrs. H arry Kruer and ph~d In the r0.w s . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and , daughter, Ma ry· Louise , spent Sun ~~e bost kind and amount of Mrs. J. B. Jo n es attended the Disfe rtilIzer for al1¥ til!ld dep~nds t rict Conference at Wilmington, Sev eral from thi s co mmunity flay with Walter Kru e r und lumST. MARY' S EPISCOPAL a ttended the baccalaureate se rmon ily. un day, May 28, Trinity Sun- la rgely ~pon the . pas t rotatIOns last week. Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles Clark at t he a uditorium of the new Comme nc em en t exorcises will day. Church Sc hool at 9 :30; ser- tl.l\d f ertility practIces on that par t l ~ ul ar field, so no .gen eral coun~y- Mr. and Mrs. Waltel' Clark a nd school building at Spri ngboro on be held nt Springboro Thursday vice a nd sermon at 10 i30. v:l de recommendat ion s can be glv- f·1 I H M Clark l'n com- Sunday eve ning. The address was night, \\Jay 23, at the school audiAll urI' cord ially invited. " says CI ', h dd e d ~ h ow- pany amI ywian( . . and Mrs. , ' b y th e U . B . minis . . ter a f t hat tOl'ium, a nd the school picnic will ass w 0 a t h Mr. Earl. given en , Rev. J . J. Schaeffer, Rector. ('ve~, that .h ~ has a f.ree c lrc~l ar Clark and daugh ter, of Brookvill e place and was enj oyed by a large b e Friday. Ru th Lig hter wiII WILL BE FURNISHED WAYNESVI LLE BY THE nval l.able giVin g such informatIon. were Sunday dinn er guests of MI: aUdience, gr aduate from our community. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Miss Bessie Wade, of Dayton, All mterested ca ll County Agent and MI's. Milton Sheehan at Cen Mrs. Marie Bor ntraege r and First and Third Sunday Mass lass Or drop a postal to . Farm terville. ' son, Carl, s pen t Sunday evening spent Sunday wi t h home folks. at 8 :00 a. m. j second, fourth and nureau office, Lebanon, OhiO . 1 K . k --- - - - -Mr. and Mrs. Wa tel' enrlC a nd family entel~tained to dinne r fi rth SundllY ,Mass at 1.0 :3 0 a . m. 0_ E . S. INSPECTION o n Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. William Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. Haines a nd ehild!'en, Robert, Mil All grlldes will be mode dust less and will be free fro m du st Miami Chapter O. E. S. will dred and Clara, of Belmont; Mrs have their nnnua l inspection toa ll long as it is in your. coal bin . METHODIST CHURCH Eva Haines, of Dayton. Their af night. ternoon guests were, Mr. and Mrs Church School 9 :16 a. m.; morn '€. R. Bin egar, of J a mestown; MI' ing wOl'ship, 10 :30, subject, "Revand Mrs. Jacob Gabelman and Mr elalion of God's Power and Wisand Mrs, Arthul' Gabelman, of ' dom." Evening sel'viee, 7 :30, s ubpect, "Is God Asleep? " OfCinci nnati. T o k ep it from dry in g out ,and it will not fl ash up when you Mr. and M!'5. Roy Buhrman , of ficial board meeting Monday at 8 m'c 11I'ing your fu rnace or stove; there will be very little oxA number from he re attend ed Osborn, were weok-end guests o.f I p. m. All official members are urged to be present. Children's the commencem ent exer cises at Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles Smith. Mrs. idntio n a nd lump disintegration. meeting Tu esday 3 p. m. Choir Wayn esvill e Gym Friday evening. Chal'les Smith has r eturned home I Mrs_ Eva Haines of Dayton, is but is not much improved in I'eheursa l, Friday, 7 :30. All are spen ding a few days at the home health. welcome. Big cor n profits go to th &se who increallc th eir yie ld a nd --Rev . J oseph Bennett, Pastor. of Mr. and Mrs. Wulte l' Kenrick. qua lity by uRin g BIG M compl ete cor n fertilizol'. Lnte p la n tMr. and Mrs. Charlel! Johns, MI'. TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY and Mrs. J. Berne JOMS were S uned corn must be pushed a ll the m ore to · :.Jvoifl fros t dnmage CHURCH day gues ts of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and our BIG M complete brands will hnsten the r ipening of Sunday School !) :30 a . m.; Y. Cox, in Dayton. Mr. Arch Copsey, of Spring your corn fl'om te n days to two w eeks. P. S. , 0 :46 p. Ill.; preaching serMr. and Mrs . W. C. Smith, son vice, 7 :3 0 p. m. ; praye r meeting Valley, visited his aunt, Mrs . Elnd daughter, spent Sunday with a le n Copsey, Friday, whose condiWednesday evening, 7 :30 p. m. W e have stocks o,f Fcrtilizers '-in pOl'feet mec hanical conditnllf "The Churc h with a Welcome." tion is sli ghtly impro,ved at this l'c latives in Columbus, Robert a nd Ruby .r emained for a week's visit a nd cn n serve you qu ickly, 2-12-2, 2-14-4 and 2-12-6 are time. Rev. A. E. Houck, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. Fronk Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Willillm Coleman our sta ndard corn f ertil izers. In many cas es we would advise FERRY ('HURC · OF CHRIST and MillS Thelma we Ire Saturday son, of Dayton, arc here for the the use of a 4-10-0. ' summer, h oping that t he change FERRY guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Un ified S unday morning service-· Kellis and son, Billy, ~t Mt. Holly. will bring im provement in Mr Help insure your corn profits by placing your order NOW. Bible School at 9 :30 a. m., Lord's H. M. Clark receIved a tele- ReeveS' health. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson Supper and sermon at 10 :30 a. m. phone messa~e Satu.r~ay of the sermon subject "Obediencl!" Ev- death of II friend, Wilham Cheno- and · daugh ters have moved to the el'ybody wf'Jco~e. . weth, at Winchester, Ind. ' Samuel Wilson farm for the sumH6D1'Y Saylor was II wcelt-end mer. Cheiller Wil\iu0I80n , Miniilter~ Mr. and Mrs. Bishop Dickinson, . _ ._ _. vis itol' of !tHey Saylor, at MeLYTLE M . E. CHURCH t:ul nie!lLul'g; al so vi ewed a large of Columbus, and Miss Marie As we aro approaching the day l~oy. Scout . lJarade of seven coun- Shaefer, of West Chester, spent Phone 2S Wayn';sville Ohio s el ,iside for Ch ildren's Day let ties m Sprll1gfi ehl on Saturday af- the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dickinson, and attendthe ~PU\'enl~ set an e>:ampl~ by . teJ'no(:n. Riley Sa yJor Is as~is sending, or, beUer, bring them ' tant Scout lead er of Champaign ed high school commencement, where Adams Dickinson, Jr., was to regular se rvicc~. Visitors a nd co un ty. I • , every on e cordially invite.d. Reg- . ~r. a n d Mrs. Lob el't FrIend and a m ember of the class. Miss Myra Haydock, president I ular preaclling 8ervice 9 :00 a. m. ; I chlldrcn a,ttended the funeral . of Phone 8F3 , I Sund:: y School ]0 :008. m. /I he latterll nephew, John HeItz, of the graduating class, of Spring Valley high I!chool, entertained the . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - / Rev. Darwin Whiten ack, Pa stor. at Cerm n:1 low n, Saturday arler- class and faculty in her home here ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ noon . !\fl'. an~1 MrR. C. W. Albright, of Thursday evening. A tw:~-course . - WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF lu nch was serxed and the games ~.-.--,- ..- '- - -'- . -''- -'- -'- '- '- .'- 'CHRIST . \Vaynesville , were Sunday gue sts and contests were thoroughly enof MI'. und Mr~ . Kesler Graham A 8pecial meeting wi\l be lield and daughter. joyed. Miss Ruby Smith pleasantly ena t the ehul'ch 'rhurs dny eve nin g , / Ml's. Charles Mullirlex, accomMay 23, at 7 :30 p. m. W e COI'- panied Mr. a nd Mrs. Ho~a ..d Arch tertained on 'Friday evening with di ally invite everyone, particu- d eacon, of Wayn esvillE! to Dayton a slumber party. Those enjoying r- We cany u [ull line of Feeds and s upplies for Baby Chicks. it were ,Misses Myra Haydock la rl y th ~ young folk , as the pro- on Sunday. gram will be pl'epared espeCially I Mi.,s Rutll Eurly is convales- Ruth Curry, Louise Fixx, Almeda to uppeal to t he m. The speake r c ing nfter a siege of the me'asles, Walton and Mildred Noggle. WAYNE CHICK STARTER Officers of the Girls' 4-H clubs for the eve~ing · will be J. Merle MI'. and Mr!i. E dd Lo ngacre enROLLED OATS Applegate, Instructor of oratory, tel'tai ned rtllatives frolll Cincin- arid t heir leader, Mrs. Louise Turner, attended an all-day conferCi nein nat.i ~ible Sem inary. Floyd nati, S unday. PEARL GRIT Pence, minI ster of the Church of· Mrs. Susan R .Saylor was II ence in Xenia on Tuesday. Graduation exercises at Spring Chri st, New Viennn, will conduct week-end visitor with i'l'iend s in SEM I-SOLID BUTTER MILK Valley Township high school Frit he song service and illu strate Spring Valley, DRY BUTTERMILK 8om~ songs. You will enjoy this . Mrs. Hal'TY Graham spent Sun- day were unusually impressive s.el'v!ce. . day with h er bt:other nnd family, The' class composed, of eight girls BIble School and Lord's Supper ill Lebanon. . and eig.ht boys , was ecorted to eboie •• tGRAINS and ·FEEDS in our 9: ~ O a. m. 'Evening evangelistic . .Mrs·. Keslel' Gra ham Ilnd daugh- the stage by the Juniors, who reown MASHt::S . ceived from t he hands of t~e de~ j:~t~,;~;~3~fc;r~~s s~~:~nS;8~~' ~)~~ ~~':~:i. were Dayton shop- parting I!lass, liel;lted, candles•. MId-week Church Nite service on Monday callers at the ho~ of Mus ic was furnished by · t he H., S I" Wednesday at 7·:30 p. m. A brief Mr. and rvIrs. Charles Johns were, orchest a which has been -doml progra.m . o:f prayer and praise, I Mr. and Mrs. ·Elsworth Henry and excellent 'work tbis year: The ad. , I , with n BIble lecture by the min-I the former's sister ' of Alexander- dre!¥! by Rev. O. H. Folger, of ·L ebanon · Ph9nfl 474 W Ister. Te~cher T rai ning class will ville, and G!~nn .Johns and Wilmirllrton, was In:plrin g and .. ~._ ~ "" fo llow. . ' dal,lghter Vivian of Dlllyton entertaining. ' The exerdle. of 1~~·I' II!!II.~.!!II .. I11!1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~.~IIiI ' . Cheater WiUiamson, Minister. Vene of Spring' Val- the class were also well ~enderecl .. -::::;: J
HOllSE HOLD FURNI<S HINGS__ _____ ville. PR ACT ICALL Y NEW -- -- MI'!;. Walt er Me IUI'e was a MI'. and Mrs . lI ownl' d Archdea 1 Ho se li nd ;1'0\.' .J acquurd \ 'eleur Ilayll n \'isitor Tu esday. ro n visi t ed rc> lati v('s in Dayton, DavPllpol·t .'uil(': Onk nrenk!asl ',-t; II ",,~iel" Kikhe n ab in et ; J . F.. McClure attended t he 1' 11- S undny. n ' I I) ' Il, " " II 11 .. !I Illl .t 1.·(,S"I :) (' a ll (I I ces at La lli . vill e ; Ky., ,atureI:ly. I Mi ss CathC'ril1t' Gibbon ~ is s )le nt B Ileh; ('haIl'S. 111ull's. Hug-s. etc '1 I in g h r vacatioll with 11('1' molh~1' n lI~ l s (' I :II 011(· £'. ns w£' mus t 11'. and Mrs. L. D. P ec>le and Ch:lIll (. l li llla tl·. IH' l'allSe of ill cluu ...., h l£'l' weI"(' guest s cof VPrIl and hroth(' r on Ho ut 4. Ilf'n lth . ·' I lI ough nnd fnmily on undn y. Mr. nnd Mr!'\ . .J. G. Heisey, of In quire o f . . Da yton . ha ve bcen vi~iti n g Mr. Rev. Chester W illia mso n and li nd MI·~. Frank D. Dakin , before CAR L NOBLE - 0 151'vC'1'01 membe r s of th Incnl l goi ng to t hei r n ew home in C lev('D,·. C . W. Henderson'. Reaid e nce Ch ul'ch of Christ, OI'C olteJ)(~ing l:lIld . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ I l he stote convention at Wllmlng- --- - , tun thi s week. Mrs. P.mm a n nl'O ptt anI! E . V. Barnhart, of Ci ncinn ati. were Sn lMrs. Ruth Jann ey and Mi ss L ou- lIrday night guest8 o f MI-. a nd Mrs J will tnkl' in Wool at the Old ella acco mpa ni.cd by n fri nd, Ha lph Mi li c I' Illl cI S unlllly .dinner Grllnge Building in Corwin, 0 ., on Mi ~ H ole n GnrIllnd, arrived Mon- g uests of Mi !;ses Trill enn and T UES DA YS AND FRIDAYS I day night fl'OIll De lan~, Fl.'" They Mm·gnl'e t Edwards. lefl Tuesday for a VISit WIth Wal Brillg you r .W ool in to me. tel' Williams and fnmily , of Kingary 's J cwelry Sh op n eed- To W . J. BAKER, Corwin, Ohio man . res pect t he con fid ence and tr ust of a l\ wh o place depende ncy upo n UII for diamonds, watches, j ewe lry a nd tho inter esting no vel ty gifts too num e r ous to mention in this "Home of Gifts ." ---- - -
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COLUM BUS, OHIO - Sec l'etaI'y of Stute Clul'ence J . Drown I'eports lin in crense of fees in the co rpora t ion divi sion of his department for t he firs t fiv e mo nt hs of . the fl scn l yea I', OVl'r that of the 'lI me p('I'iol! lust yeur, the total anwlI nt bei ng !lli gh tly in excess o[ $7 00,000. Ln Kt year the llmo lill t co llected for the ame )Icri od IImou nted to $1)48,784 .34. If t he fees pnill in co ntinu e in the sam e 1'01 io the rcnUlin der of the year Se crett\l'y Hrown will pay inlo the ~ tllle trellsur y ap· proxim utely on e anrl n quar't er million of dolllll's.
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A public , s pellking contest for D. H. !S mith - Hughes departm ents of !So uthwe ·terll Ohio, was held last SlItunJn y nfterno on lit Hillsboro_ ,J uhn O. WhilHkt:,· i in Mc lei· Honnld lI ar{jin re]ll'esl 'nted the lola ll hospita l al Xl' ni a . cal departm ent and made an exce llent showin g , conside ri ng the 111 iss B.' rn ice H yman is co mpetitio n he had . Ronald was glll's t of n ;int ivcR in Xenia . lhe only l·' r e~ hman in the contest , lIll other contestlln ts weI''' Ju niors 1\-11-. a nd Mrs. I\'lark Rogers s pent lind ·elli ol's. . ~u nday nl:te l'n oon in l:ipringbpl'o . Hutings w('l'e base d on scores Gm nt 1.1'",i5, of Il a yton, spent as follow s : 40 'It on delivery , l!U ('~ on or gani zation, 20 % on tl", WI ' . k·l' nd with relulive s here. s ub ject conte nt lind origina lity, 1\1 i:: .1 1' ~s i e Cla rk e has been and 20 '1<- on pl·act icabilily . The speeche s were 1111 written with r (' l ati\' e~ in Cincinn ati fol' by lhe differen t co ntestan ts and sl! \, C' ru I da y ~ . were t o be submitt ed five days 1.11' viuus . to the contest . Ten , \ 1 i s~ Emmll lI pig hway r et lIrned \ allowed 101' each hO Ill .. Sllturtln y , lifter s pending the minute s were boy to deliver his speec h and then \\,c.·I, in Cincinn nti. three minute s were given tor the C. M. HIl Lil z(> l' and daught er judg R to questi on the cont estant. 'rhe winner wil\ represe nt this nnd Mrs. Amelia William s spent d istrict at t he State contest on S Ulldu y in Cincinn a ti. Muy 31, at Ohio State univers ity. .\ M !'s. La ura 7. ell returne d 'home Mr. Mooma w and Mr. Crabbe Tu esdny after a f w dnys' visit ' ottende d the contest Ilnd were wit h l'e lativ L"l; at Xl'n in. pl'oud to see Ronald given second place, si nce h e is the younge st boy Mast el' Chul'il's Hart ' ock, of and th e only . Freshm an compet Mi lford. is s r e nding this week ing. Rona ld's subject was "Test wiLh Wa y nc ~v ille relative s. ing Seed Co rn," Hnrold MOl'anJa, of George Mr. and 1\11'5. HOlluld Hnwke towlI, was winner with a diseusnnd so n we re S und uy guests of ~io n of "The Relatio n of Sheep MI'. and MI·s. n. R. Sa lisbury. H us bandl'y to Vocatio nal Agricul ture. " MI·5. Robert Wn lton and SOli, So me other importa nt Rob bi e, o f Day ton, viRited Mr. discusse d by boys were: subject s "Farm a nd Mrs. J . L. Hartsock Friday. 'Relief, " "The Future of Rural Life." "It is Import ant that the Saws filed by machin e. Cut Ordina ry Farmer Should Have a clean er, tru er, faster. Roy Pig- Knowlo dge of Busines s Law". ott, nt Madden 's Lumber Yard. 1' lll lI l!l or nil kin ds il oc kl'lt ·S.
Plants of all kind s at D. H. Hocket t's. Mrs. J. C. Hawk e was in Cincinn ati Monday . J. C. MUI'I'DY sp ent Sund ay with l'clutives in Dayton . Alger Gard, of Monrov ia , Cal., is visiting relative s her e. MI'. and Mrs. Wilbur Cla rk were shopp ing in Dayton , Wednes day.
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Slut.e LiLr:lI'inn George F.lIiott Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gor don Mc ormick is ·trul y un e nthu sin s- were in Dayton Monday a ftern oon us t r ega l'din g h i ~ departm ent. He - ---... ~-=---W ed ding rings'! See them at recently RLuted thnl Lhroll~h ull 8 0 111' (' (,S nt hi s co mm ond he lV i ~ h· Cary's Jowelry Shop, L ebu non, O. ('d Lo continu e Lu tHOU ~ e intercs t I\l jss J ,U ti ll Vllnder voort visitin Lhe I'il,tht books, hi!\ to ry, !lci en eI' , industry , ngriculL ure nnd ed friends noal' Wilmin gton last t hI' arts. There is a persiste nt week. deman d upon .the state library DeanE, . Stnnley, of Lebuno n, for books that ure not supplie d by local liiJl'Uri es. The state sup- was a bus in e: s visitor here last plies thi s demand , relllizin g that ·Friday . in smull el' libl'arieR funds are Mi ~s Bel'n ice Hyman atte meager an d book collecti on: a r e a dance at the Xenia Countr nded y club nucossa rily inndequ nte. Ohio Monday night. Klate Iibrul'y is fill ed daily with poople desiring refer enc es and Mis s Dods Hawk e spent the among ~hem are r enders of the ' week-e nd in Mainev ille, the guest da ily papel's and CUlTe nt literu- of Miss Ali ce Campbe ll. t Ul'e. ·!\fr. und Mrs. B. S. Howell, of Thousa nds of peop le have been Port William , were in Wayn esville nttl'aote d to the Cnp iLaI City the Wednes day of last week. llllst two weeks by the war man 'uvers of ' the govern ment air Mrs. Lydia Coate, of Pl easant ==== ==== ==== =:-::_:-;-,."._--- ------ ---=. .:. fOI'ces wliich brough t huge bomb - Hill, Miami county, is the guest of ing planes to Norton fi eld from Mr. and Mrs . N. P. Jordan. MEMO RIAL DAY PLANS MEETI NG OF THE Am~ng ('very ' soction of the country . The Cary's Jewelry Shop- lhe most skies were filled (laily with planes NEW CENTU RY CLUB ML"s Fra nces Jnnney , of Cal' ARE ALL COMPL ETED OBITU ARY nnd local denize ns are awaken ed interest ing s tore in Lebano n for li ~ l e, Pa. , accomp anied by a fri e nd Plans fol' gifts, Memori is open every evening . al' Day serviearly each mornin g as the skyOn Friday, May 24, Miss May al'l'ived home Tuesda y afterno on. ces are comple ted and with J. O. birds r eturn from the " scene of Mary Etta, datlght er of Isaac Wri~h t enterta ined the N w enMr. and Mrs. Ethan C. Crane Cartwr ight as chairmu n, the folC. W. Younce and child ren, of and Mary Jones, was born in the conflict ." Officials at the field Seven 4-H cl ubs we re n ' ~ i s ted tUI'Y club aL the home of Mr s. Dayto n, s pe n t Tuesda y at the Wuyn esville, Ohio, June 8, 1871, nl'e beseice d with I'equest s for and childre n, of Dayton , visited low ing program will be carried in organiz ation by ounty Age.nt Maud ra ne. hom e 'of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Wilbur and departe d thIs life from her tl'ips aloft, 'b y visitors , but of relative s here Sunday afterno on. out at the cemete ry, beginni ng at Class las t we,ek. Th ey includc d Foll owing lha bu ~ i ness se5sion 2 o'clock : course t hey must be denied on boys and girls who will grow pigs, the followi ng program wus en- Clark. home in the same village, May 26, Is baptism a mere physica l Music- Double Quarte t of O. S. poultry or accoun t of the govern ment regu1929, aged 67 years, 11 months calves, raise an a cre j oyed: act? Hear this and questio MI'. and Mrs. lifford Buzick und 22 days. O. S. H ome Girls. n discuss of corn, or cal'e for a gurden. O n M lIsic- Pia no Solo .. lations. ed at t he Church of Christ Sunday Invocat ion . .. Rev. Joseph Bennet t Monday and two child ren, o[ Si dney, nre On May 3, 1900, she afterno on a ne, club ~vas ...... ......... ... Beatric e Uobilze r Music .. . .. ........... ... . Home GtrJli ot:glntlzt!t! -at the- 'B lu\> Bull the guests thi ~ week of Mr. lind in marriage to Sidney was united . Govern or Myel's Y. Cooper and night. schoo l Rol1 Cal1 ~Famolls Women Pope. Two . 1\11'8 Lincoln . A. L. King. 's Gettysb ul'g Addres s with Mr. Burns ns leu del', and on Pupcr- "lnflue llce o[ Women in tio n!! cOllle to brighte n their home, · stu ff, membe rs of his cabinet and Mr. and Mrs. Fred .B. Hender .................. .. .. Louise Hender son the sume eveni ng the J[ nn'eysb el ct ive state officials togethe r so n enterta Kennet h Mede, on Febl'ua ry 10, Men's Achi evemen ts urg M iss Lo~.j s e Henddr .ton spe nt 1906, with their f amilies will be guests and their ined t.he Jolly Matron s Mu sic ... ...... ... .. .... Home Girls boys held theit' first meeting nt and Earnes t Glenn, on. . Mrs. Wil bur Clark husban sevel'l1l ds Tuesda days y Addres In ev·t week in Bell- August 7, 1906.s .. . . Rev. J. J. Schaeff er the home of William Luk ens, with Pllper- "Oul' of t he big Hagen back-W allace cirSuuth Ame l-ica n brook wiLh her sister, Mrs. H . M. Strewin g Flower s - Little Girls sever:a l new membe rs. A Ii.f elong residen t of our vilcus which is to visit the Capital ening. On Neighb ors" Turner a nd . family. under the directio n of Mrs. day evening a' (fozen boys Tueslage, Mrs. Po I' was wid III knowrL Cily on Wednes day, May 29. . ...... enrollMrs. Anna udwalla For best results consign your der Melvyn Banta, Misses Esther ed ill the Morrow club at t he home Mu sic- Piano Solo live stock to Green. Embry Co., F or sale at Madden 's Lumbe r and loved as a h 'ue and loyal Hender son and Eva Reeder . of Z. O. Worley , Wednes . .. day Miss evBeatric e Cincinn Robitze ati, r in care of D. R. SalisYard 3 Nationa l d ouble jnck fence fri end and a kind and helpful State officials nnd employ ees e • neighbo r. But her g!rentest. inening Class oll~anized u corn club During the social hour a d eli- stl'etch er s- the tool to have begun to arrange for their bury. stretch terests were centere at the IndepeJ ldent school, 'five ci ous two-colll'Se luncheo n was your d in her home ATTEN DED FUNER AL wire fence with. annual VAcations , and fishing ta~k A true and faithfu~ wife, a devoniiles east of Lebano n, th boys ·e rved. Messrs. R. F. Mosh I' and S. F. Ie, hunting o1:ltfits and the old tm I MogheI', of Carding ton, spent Mr. a nd Mrs. F. A. Hartsoc k se lecting as a very appro pl'iate The aftern oon's gues ts were Mr. and Mrs. Lee ' Hawke, Mr. ted and self-sac rificing mother , Lizv.ie are bel~g prepare d f~r t~c I of last week with Mr8. Edith part and Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Hartsoc k name, "The Indepen de nt Corn Mrs. Sta nley Se11 el'5, Mrs. J. H. and 1\11'5. Maynllr d Weltz and Mrs ~ e r plllee can never be filled for Harbig vent. Time tables atc In ris and family. of Dayton , were in Belmon t· coun- Grower s." Friday evening n Gar Sackett lind Mrs. J. B. Crabbe . M, L. Parshall visited relative s those she loved the most. demand and b oat schedul es are For several y ears she had been ty Saturda y at den the club funeral was formed at the home NEIGH BORS- S-URPR lSEUof Mr. nea l' Xenia S unday afterno on. being scrutin ized. Several of the un intenRe suffere r and a helples s Mr. and MrEi. Harr~' Pnllller, in most enthu aill stic are plannin g an . J. B. -Crabbe and family have Hartsoc k's uncle, Thoma s Dreak- of Mason, und lat,e r in the ~ume ev.a'oved fl'om the Benyhi ll proper- Iy Fritter. MRS. SAMU EL CHARL ETON What net!! and what facts of invalid for several months: All automo bile tour through the Mr. Fritter was a geologi st, ening a Crops and Livesto ck club ty on Main str!let to the Michen er life mHy bu clus8pd us "lhe high- that could be was done for her, sout hwest which wHl include a vis minero logist and civil enginee r of of 14 membe r s was or gn niz ed at er spirituu l thin(!:s? " Mrs. Samu el Chnl'l eton , of Helli' the' but to no avail. She bore her it to Yellows to ne Park, Salt Lake hom e on Route 4. note, and had one of t he largest the Wester n Row school hou se of D. -I, WIlS tendel'e d qui te n R. :c rm on nt the Church of Christ 3uffel'in g with gl'eat fortitud e, evsurCity and Salt Air, Pike's Peak er mindfu l of the comfor t and Mr. and Mrs. Russell White, of and finest collecti ons of minera ls Deerfie ld townsh ip, and on Sat- priso Sunduy , t he occas ion celc- ,undllY night. and Denver , Col. welfal'e of those about her, and Dayton , were visitors at the home and [os. ils in the state. urday evening ' the Wayne T own- bl'ating her birthda y. A nUlllber always hoping thut s he would of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elzey on The funeral set'vice s were in Rhip Crops and Livesto ck club met of old n eigpbor s, friend s and MI'. nnd Mrs. Hurry Turn er and relLegisla tion enacted by the Monday afterno charge of Flushin g Lodge F. & at the Grange hall, Way nesvill e. atives drove in with well-fill Finally God !law ~o n , o[ B 'llbrook , nnd Mrs. J . H. SOO Il 'be better. on. ed eighty- eighth Genera l Assemb ly A. M. Mr. Fritter was 86 years At a ll theRe mc'etin gs County Ag- baskets . olt'lIIn n were Sunday dinn er fit to grant her release into Eterplaces full supervi sion of' the placFor sale at Madden '! Lumbe r old and at the time of his death en~ Class explain ed plnn s and polo ' Those ·pre na l Rest. en t were : 1111'. nnd I!U estlll of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred B. ing of nets for fishing purpose s Yard, 9 ateel fence post drivers was its he is survive d and mourne d by icies for the various pr ojects lind Mrs. L. Fl'Ilizer , 1\11'. an Hender oldest membe r. son ; and daughte rs. d in the Lake Erie distric t with the will drive posts throuih rocks he.r compon ion, two lO RI, he. age dish'ibu tcd bullet ins, leufl ots and C. Villar. , tln(J so n, 1111-. Mrs. J. Qn and Mrs. directo r of agricul ture. It also creek beds easily. MI'. lind Mrs. Merle Kerns 'a nd ~ d mot.h er, a sister, two brother s, recol'd books to the boys and girls Ed d J effery and family, Mr. and dau g htol', UNDER WENT OPERA TION regulat es the size of various fish QnroUin g. of Columb us, will .a r- 'llDn:v other relative s and a hOlt MI·s. Hurry Setlle mcl' lind rl1 lllwhich may be taken. After March Mr, and Mrs. Walter Thorn- - -.I iva tonigh t to s pend DecoratIOn of friends . Eaeh 4-H club group elects from i1y , MI'. Cl nd Mrs. Cli ff Vnnhol'l . 1, Mt;s. C. M. U~bltze r undcrw ent' their own membe r s, offi ce 16, 1930, no one may. catch. a hill nee Corinn e Welch, of. Xenrs for of Oregon ia; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Day with Mrs. Kerns' pnrents , Mr. Rest! Sweet rest . for the weary, sturgeo n less than 48 mches m ia, 'are announ cing the birth of a Ill~nor operati on at McClel lan the year, inclu ding a preside nt, .J. 1I1lgc mycr and family, ~{I'. a nd nnd 'Mrs ..J. D. Marlatt . A {tel' the toil and pain; hospita l last Thurs? u y', when a vice-pr esident , secretary length and there shall be no open a daught er, Friday, May 24. . trea ~ u er. MI·s. 11. Plymirc and lumtiy, M.r. 'l loep for the well-be loved, !hreade d n.eedle which had been news l'eporte r nn~ recreat season for sturgeo n until March P arkcr Dnofold penll and pencils io n lead und Mrs. C. E. Vahol'll a n,l ch llCrowns , which the victors gain" J . C. Hisey and family, Mrs. nnbedd ed III her left hand, was er. Theso officerS, ~s 16, 1934, but shall not .becom e efwell as the n, Mc ~s l' s. Newton and Charl es guamn teed forever a ga in st defe cts fective unless the pl'ovmc o of On- Anna Doane, Mrs. Harold Shutts extl·act eq. Althoug h t he needle adult leaders or advisor s from all (Ire Huffma n a nd Hownl'd Brown, o f ,' cl()ct yours at Cary's Jewelry and Ben Hawke villited relative s had been . in the hand . s ince she the clubs in Warren LOCAL BOYS TO ENTER and t arl' 0 , Domini on •of Canada c~ unty are Spring Hill ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. t. ' the !;tate of Michlga~ adop s sim- in Harriso n County , Ky., Sunday . was a Child,. Mrs . Robltze r .expe- expecte d to glather at Hurmon Gibbs and ehildn. n, from Lcba· MILK JUDGI NG CONTE ST rlenced no dIscom fort from It un- Park, Le banon, Tuesdll Y, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bnker, of ilar legislat ion. ThiS ,,:ould ~f~ Jun e 4. non; Mr. E. Harvey and brothel' , Our diamon ds are of the fines t til r ecentl y.. f e ct the placing of OhIO ea.vlal Ci ncinnat i. Robert B. Burns, of ., There will bE~ a good program , of Clarksvi lle; MI' . .and I\Ir~ . Jc,lIn Winsto n-Solem , N. C., Miss u on' the market for a shol't t~me. quality and brillian cy. Convin ce The wo~nd IS. healing n~c ely and beginni ng ut 10 a . m ., and Boys taking vocatio nal arricul Vera a com.these new ,fishing regulat ions yoursel f by seeing them at Cary's Mrs. Robltze r IS recover .mg from .munity picnic lunci) will be en- J effery a nd fa mIl y. 0 (, Olive Ludlum , SWl1nders, Ohio; Mrs. :ural s tudies in: the Smith-Hughe~ Branch ; Mr. and .M rs. win Ross F rances the effects of the operatIO n. may be secured by applyin g ~o Jewelry Shop, Lehano n, Ohio. Burns and Mr. and Mrs. /lchools of Wa~en county , have joyed at the par lt. YEach membe r a nd children , o f Sl lvcr Gro IVC; Mr. H . L. Dul'lls, of Dayton Secreta ry of State Clarenc e . ' , were the been invited to enter a milk judgor club is asked to bring sufficien t and MI'~. FI'ank Charlet on nnd two guest s of Re v. I1ml Ellswo rth Abel Selah Allen, ed- CLUB MET IN WAYN Brown::._ _ _.. ___..._ __ Mrs. Joseph ing contest to be held in the dairy ESVIL LE quantit y of thcl followi ng menu children , of Midtllet itor and publish er of the Cl~~ks MI'. u!ld Bennet t last Sunday . ____ _ laborat ory at Ohio Stilte univer. to serve their membe rs : Sand- MI'5. Howard F airc o.wn; hlid and ville News, was a pleas~nt VISitor Ml s~ The Utica Welfar e League met wiches, salad, consist ing 8ity at Columb us Saturda y, DEATH S of cabGertl'lld e- Chal'let on, of ~ay ~o n; at the Gazetle office Friday after- at the home of Mr. and Greetin g cards menn s friendThe judging Mrs. Wal- bage, celery, cllrrots and raisins Miss DOl'is Hadley , of W,lmm g- ship, and fl'iends hip means s un- teams of four will be don~ by noon. ter Underw ood on Third streot,' w.ith boiled dl'(lSsing, boya each. fruit and ton; Mr. a nd Mrs. Emery Charle- shine in life. We have lovely boy who ranks the highes To the Mrs. Mary Etta Pope! aged 68, Wednes day, May 22. About' thir- cake or cookies. t in the t For on an d MI'. and Ml's. Chnrles greetin g curds and mottoes , also contest Sale, 3000 rods of AmCTi- ty were present and wife of 'Sidney Pope, dl~d Saturat noon a , the Ohio Milk Distrib uCharlet on and childl'_e_n_.__ Bridge tallies. d eve followi ng an Illness of can zinc insulate d wire fence, full basket dinner CnrY'!j Jewelry tors associa tion will give a prille was Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. l::g d~ration. She .'eaves her gauge and fun weight; best ever ture of the day. a delight ful fea THE KAN RITE FOOD CLUB - - -- - of $46 to ~o towar.d s his expenee s made. Madde n'l Lumbe r - Yard. MIAMI S LOSE FIRST GAME husban d, two sons Erme and Ken.to the Natrona l Dairy show, which The afterno on program , which Mrs. Ruth Jllnney nnd Miss Lou is to be held in St. Louis th her mother , Mrs. Isaac in OcMr. and Mrs. Frank Andrew s was in charge of Mrs. Josle WilAfter much doiay due to rainy ellu, MI'. and Mrs. Waltel' Wi!- tober. The Kan Rite Food club met ~:ne's a sister, Mrs. Ambros e son nnd Mrs, Bessie Gustin; conand ' two 80ns, Mrs. Thursd weathe F.rance ay, May ~l3, at 2 nt m. All r, the local Miumis went Iiams und childre n ,of Kingma n, s An- sisted of Deck~r and two brother s,' Char1~!1 The school ranking contests interporsed with of the officers were present , ex- into ~ctlon S unday. The game Miss Jo'I'une es Junney , of Carlisle , the judging contest will bighel!t in d John Jones. Funera l servl- drews of Fort Wayne , Ind., were victrola nlusic. be awardcept was full o[ interes t until the 8th Pa., \lI et at th e hOllle of Mr. and ed a silver an were held at the residen ce on guesb of Mrs. George Hamilt on After the program ice cream don the secreta ry. Evelyn Gor- inning, trophy by the same aaSaturda y evening and was when the Dayton Tramps Mrs. Loren Hndley , in llellairo , Bociation. Sunday , appoint ed secreta ry pro T:esda y afterno on at 2 .o'clock , was served. t em. Thirtee n club membe r s re- :;cor ed Cour runs. nnd enj oyed a pleasan t family 1'1'- The Obio Chamb er of and burial was in MiamI ceme--'-- Commer:l!e Watch es-Gru e,n, Hamilt on, Elsp onded t o roll call. The local boys were somewh at union ove r the week-en<l. will award a medal to the high intery. gin, Illinois ,etc. '. You find depen4-H CLUB MEETI NC All girls were asked to slart weak in hitting only getting three dividua l in the contest and ribdable watche s at 'C ary's Jewelry ,henlth . records by the next meet- hits in t he ga~e to the Dayton 's Watche s ' and c\oek~ repaire d by bons to tbose winnin The remain s of Robert Jackson g secohd to The second Shop ,Lebano n, Ohio. meeting of the 4-H ing, which will !be held SaturdllY, eight. The scor e was 6 to 2 in a certIfie d watchm aker ' who ill tenth places. 10 years 01d, son dof Ne~;e ,~~~~ club was held a.t the High school June 8. fa vor of the Tramps . equipp~d to rep~ir every kind of Jackson and gran son Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hendet 'son buildin g on April 16 at 12 :46. , The Spring Valley base ball timepie ce. Margar et Crawfo rd, Report er, G d arrived here from Monr~ enterta ined at Diamon d setter and The Sunday officers : dinner, Dr. FLACK ' FARM IS SOLD elected for this year tellm will play the ' Miamis at: engrave r. Bring your 'repail" work .ar Cal., Monday a~ternoon,.. and and MM., C.' W. Hender son,. Mr. are. Frazier 's park Thursd ay afterno on to Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebano Yla, e interre d in Miami cemete ry, and Mrs. EASTE RN n. ST'~~ R INSPEC TION The game . " Carl Noble, Hr., and Mrs ' ~resident, Meredi th Whitak er; wer . . ...~.. will be called after the , A deal WIlS closed ' last Friday Geo. Hender son and Mrs. Maude vice-pr esident , :Ralph Brahs.tr ator, Memori al service s at the ce.meMr. and MM. ·E. W. Hughes , of whereb y John T. Flack lold. ----hu .. Crane, BeeretllTY, Harold Fox; treasur er, - Mrs. Margar et O. .Limes, MASON IC NOTIC E . Columb us, Messrs. ClI,rl Snell of ,flU'ftl adjoini~ W~'inel of teq' ar~ over .• __ - -. '. vlUe Jack Adllms ; reporte r, · Shetma n Greenfi eld, Ohio, was the Columb us, A. B, ~udson, of Day- F. R. Sl1y'~er, of 14 W. HOnJIn to i.nspect Lawn mower _.sharpe ned by Tinney ; recreat ion leader, lent • Charles ing officer at We annual inspect ion fon, Specral c:.ommunication of Brill lind Pickles of the O. Av~., DaJtq~, w~ ,.-ill POST OFFIC E CLOSE Q EIeetra proceu , same method ·W hitaker . S. & S. 0 .home, spent the week- the fami ab..-t Ju,.. -t. mov• . to ville .Lodge No. 168 F.," . ai' usedkeen , o~ Miami Chapte r 0 .E. S., last ' by lawn mower ·manul ac-· ; The boys have decided upon Wedne sday night. · Lunch Friday afterno on at , clock. turen, Electra was Th P stoffice will be open from ; end I,lt the 'home .of 'Mr, and HN, . ~. "ack ~a f~i" 1riU mo•• keen IYI~m tul'Dl' their project s for the year and served e ,o 1 to about one hundrec \ fit- 8 to 9 on.y on 0 e cor' 'Vi~rk in- the M. M.· degreWe. . M . atl'on Day.. N • P . Joroan and to their lormer- bOate ba No.... out perrea- .cuttln g,'mow en. Trv lome project s are already .. on~ Sunday the ... - D '· will not make entire started . ty, Incilldi ng ~ests from neign- T:b '~ . ' Earl Thoma l, porty vlll1ted ~ . , m.. Roy Piaott. frlendl 'm, akota. . The .JlDftbU er .was . I e . ru.ra ~art'l ers Shermo Trou n Tinney. and Piqua. Repor~ r. . boring aiater lod"ea. . F • .'8'. Bend~n, Sec y. taiaed through W. ,NI. deUverles. . . _ 01
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ton, ' 0. Ed. Keever: Tr nton. O. (·state flf R. 'Z.an Tr II", decC'.8l1cd. The Peoplc's Building LOlln and I to .'e ll the liQ'J!)~ on e rtnih tractt< Suving com puny of l\fI\. on. and I uf IlInd in whicH the s tlltt' hold!! Anna M, Rijtgine T('s ldence UII- un equity. I known, for mOlley. Amount claim. In the spttlemcnt of thc (' Hiat of ' d,$1036, t oge th e r with int e l' ,5 A. IDli7.nheth dllml\. dl' \' II ~ d, the on t,hat Ilm ount at t.h rate o f 8r~ net \' ulu e of ~ h c:ta tC! WIIH fn und from Fe bruary 25 , 1\)29 , f or nn to b ,$:1 :q.!17. Th()I' ar" tw e ntyCommon Plea. f'roceedin., •. rder Slit ing' aside conveyance of ulle s uccesso rs t o t h e!:lt utt'. . , In tit cas e of The t.a t o f hio r al ()f;lute desc l'il> d in Illaintift"s Th CO UI·t ul'd el'ed t hut J . GIIpll1 ve rsus John Hopkin s, the de fen - P titi on and subj ect !la m ' us plain . Trimble, tt'us te, und I' th ' will o f ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN da nt pl eade d guilty to the charge till' claim. f or injun ction and 11I':1 h G. Trimble, d c nsed, pl'O,. IUf/$/J?A1CI) IJi' FIMfXIJ.DRUEN t1f po. II s~i ng intoxicating liqu or. other l·clief. T e mporul'Y inju nction ce d to sell tw' lve . hUl'es o f l he yo ur nUl l.', hog a, sh ee.p undo cnlv s t o NO\'l'is. Br ock 0 . , " vo Wll'~ and Tli co urt impos d a fin e of $200 allowod. stock of 'l'hc inci nnut.i Sir eet p l'lIgl' 'ssiv fil'm f Ol' the hl~h 'st a nd cost agains t t.he defend ant Ra ilwa y Company . mn r kct pri ces a nd go od lI 'rV lee. a nd lh a t he be eom mitted to th e Probale Co'urt P .. oceedinlf •. It "'/I f; t he ,>1'1101' of the c un Union Sto'c k Yard. , Cincinnati, 0. · thouRh Il mo men l Iwfol'e !;he ,;pe(' ·hl l'!>. . A h ost of f Ol'RnttC ll ~~~~I~.ty ' jn il until fin o and costs be (, l l.l\ PTE R XX . I.otti e unk, execlltrix , of th e th~ t hnrl s E. li elw ner, au- Hofel'e nce: A ~k first mun you m'e e t \ hu, 1 t a ke n out n nd swa ll owed t he s('nM t ionl<, kindl c d by h cr a ppenrIII th e a se of Nora H. llnwk e c 'ln t e o f Ri ch a t'd F. Stark, do· ,i nist e r of th e estat e uf 'a ruh . I1 i- l\'il hl'1'<' d fi glll'l' F(>('m d to contcn ts of t hLl t Jilll pLlck ct r anl'(' , hn d I liP II 1IJ1 wit hin th e imi n M iehenl'I', u e~ ea s (' d, el ist r ibute han' l!;illlll'l"~ <1!'('Ilg'l h 1\1111 di ll n i- ! poison whic h ha d blll'n ed III h<'t' c ilian 's h ea r t. H hnd ind eed v 1'1'111' W ilb ",r Huwk e , ct III, it wa s e IIse d, ftl ed h e r fir~t lind final th e stu ck nm ong the tl ifi lrihu lces o rdel'C' d t hat the I'ea l e: tale be a c·cou nt. I, . ll n.! hi s npl' l':ll'll ll l'C lin d IO n!' , Ill). nm fo r t hu!;e 1[\: t fl) w cla y,;. lu vl,tI l hiH Wltllln n . The CO lll't auth orized H ownnl of th e s tate . " I", g:nl'll ~c \l l' nfu ll y down /It I [J u t tlll'r had? e n JUl' t oll e pn ~s . "~ l l' r c i fu l Gnd ! to met't yo u ~ u ld f l' C 1I11d clea r uf t he dowe l' i nt e r e! ~ t lI f l he pl a i' n liff a nd fr ee W . Ivi ns , adminisll'ator of t he Th e co urt d creeu that (, hlll'i l's I1II ~ 111 :I t h i, f t'I' t. wn ~ f ull a ing !o'h ade n f 111 t t c rn e~s: H cr It ft.' h r e, " ~ h (l fnl tc r l' ti . " ) ' o u will and · cl II I' o f the li e n o f th l:! mor. l'st ote of Th oma s Elwood Ivins , J . W uggll nl'r, :lIlmin ist rll t ol' d e ' .. "nf'" oIrn nlll t k i o n· .. . 11 ,' 1' he nr t llil d hecn so ~ h n r l, ~ o J.oyless , un· h(' l(I 111 ? Oh, yo u .will he lp me ? lIrth W e ~ t el'n d ecease d, t o sell lind di sp o ~ e o f bo nis ' nOll \\' it h th will ann cx\)d o f ," nl,,, ~h<, li ~tl' n l' d t" h im. T hi. 1 : il th e n' hu rl ('o mc t ,l' h I' , lh nt l\ly hu ~ bn nd IS bl' ln g mll l'." !! I'N! t~u!re o f the Mutua l Life Insu ra nce co mpan y, pcrt a in st ocks, bondR and ·sec Ul'i- (lI e cstn te of Nnn cy L. Bu kl' l' , lie· II a ~ 110' h ill'. \, 1I 1g-tl l' V:l ~" i p n . no brief l a st (' (O f wond I'flll , nnw7.· t he l'l' lin the fll(,~ o f he c!tfT by a l pu l,) lic aucti on. t il'S bl'long ing to th e estut e at priv c , aseu, to s..tl J\ Ih'g iHle l'("ll . S. 111,,1hid (," :l I'i n!! f or \' \'il. wh i('h un· ill!! hnp piness. ::;hc wa s you ng to nn (' s enpe ~ lu nnt lc. Oh ! Leon.n l" Lib nrl y Loan bunus at pri vu t e suIe iII l'I'iB Procter Bn B, plaintiff in II l r ~Il l e . ,"II\ (" .! hlln. I I wu : II Pll I' 1l0 ~ (, 1 d iL'- ttl d ie wilh . th c d el ir ium. f do , save hlln . a nd yo u mny st~' lke a nd for l·a sh. au y ('l lr ~ Expe r ic nc l.' in Fitting h I' "li Se again st Will R. Lewis , 1'h l' la!'t will nnd t estnm ent o f " .i. It hnd ItC' C','IIl<' hnllow ,' d to th a t pnss i" nate JOy s t Ili bUl' lIIllg me d ead at yo u r f(,I' t. It I ~ I Ra lph H. Pa rks , adm ini st ratol' II nel Inking' Gla >!scs Wnr rc n co unty aud itor, W I1 S gmnt II CIl I'y II. Dunhn m, decea sed, was wh o ll1 ~' ou sl\C\u ld ha t o,. n ot . hlln . hill!; ,,'m "l hi n~ \l'll k h 111' had l'OI11C ill hl' r \' I' in s. o f th e estnte o f Edwnrd M . Thil'k · - atn 10" h 11 1' ''11 n~ h i~ flUTe d r il,dl t. " " l' t, :\f l (' 1' nil. iL is Iw st !" she Oh, co me ! Olli e!, 0'1' It \('111 bl' (d Il'n ve to fil e 'a n a l111'n ded pe U. Il ti mit t (,(j . t o pl'oba to. Karl D.' 1l!1,I, decea sed, WII S In ' rlll iUl'" Lo ti on. . Dnk in IIre (' pl ed tlJ() trllst liS e x· !'- I' ,' \ n o! (· \·q llo cl htl \\' 111'1' c" '" wing wh islw red , so ft ly, at Ihe c lHI lno Inl l' !" . . ec uto r o f th (' t's t uh' . No bond r eo se ll at private sal e 100 "hll res o f ItI1I' K nll lst ~ c(' 1\1 t" him. As tho ul!h o f t hnt u n ~ p o l«> 11 prllye r; an d WIt h li e st o, d qUltl' ~ ttl1. In th c cllse o f Th e Stnte o f Ohio t he Htoe l< of t he P.aIl · A I1wr ica n Every Tue.day. Thuraday, qu il' d. " 1 :l~h I' f lil!' hl had In id h a 1'\' his th osc WO I' US of ca lm 1'1' . i~ n n t i " lI , a ~rl' (,l l1 · i ~ u ~!r. . Vl) I·SUS· J ohn D. Trea dwa y., lill' deTh e cou rt g a ve J. A. R ebold, P l l'o leulII nnd TI'u nsporl Co . Saturday " .11 li d It I ~ I to whom yo u dar f r ntia n t pl l'ad ed guilty. wh(' reu po n ad mi nist ra tn r o f the c ~tnt o f 0 ''' lil li , - Ill' " !l W how wl': lk, how pit. l' ha nge cre pt sof tl y in UpO Il h(' r our t co nftrm e d the rl'IHl rt mllC.lc No chArge for Examination 11'11 11\' \\ .' n k, tl lI\' \\''' I'll" of he rs fa ce. It ~ e e m ctl nlmos t as t hou g h t o cOllie f ol' h<'II'- 1 wholll you a Rk t he co urt imp osed a lin e o f $5 0.00 phin !=loui e. dorca SI'd , llutho r ity to by ll owHrd W. Ivih ~ , adntini ~ tl' l\t o l' n tll ~ ' ' ''lin d. ~o ~jll' \\'a ~ ~i l (' n t. whi le Yl't 0 0 cu r t h t hc r e ha d 10 SI1 \ ' C hilll -·you r hu "ha nd ? Ad· a nd costs o f prosilc uti on, at $2 G.OJ s' l1 th l' persoll lli pr oJl e r ~y o f t he u f lh e estu te of Thom as r.:lwllod Ill' ha d (' '' III:tlrn C('d w:ll ki ll l!: liP rO Illl' t (l h I' a t ou c·h fl f that cXlJu i- ri .' nl1 e, do YOll Trlllr m hc r n.\ ~ whi ch sl1 id fin e lin d cos t" w r e dec ea si' d a t publi c sal!' and for Ivan ~ , dec(' usl'd. ur J .1 ')\\:11 II1\' mO Ill ; alld wntching ~ i te s p il' i ~ua l be au t y \\(h ir h fc, l· wOl'd " on th e :l n d ~ nt r n lt' l'm o I. Th e COUl't ucljuclgNI I hat C' h n l'l (' ~ cnsh a n Saturday, Jun e 8: hi IIi f, ,,!'f ull\'. " hI' ~ : \\\' thll t hi ~ : it e spiritua l b('auty wh ich f o ll U\\'~ S he wrun g h (\ 1' h a n cl ~ , fr a nt l- Ilo id. In t hc ca se of Cl t'n ll ll Mill er Th e court ord e l'l'll thnt Donovan J. Wogg ollel', alllllinistl':ltor wi th llti ll ' ll l'l' W ll "' /!ra dual!y .·hongi ng. pnl y u pon th l) e x tin cti o n o f car Lh. ca ll~' implo r ing . vs. a l'l L. Mille r th e court ()rd (' r. En'" L ong worth bl' placed into the the will nnn e xed of th e ' stat e of '1 h,' 1" ; 11:1 1 " ,.a l , al lll ill t" whi t' h he Iy pal'sion, a nll th l' uplifting in to a " lI nw can I r l' llI (, Il.lh I' any· ('(I hl' de f ndllnt pa y t o th e pla in . e ll sl ody o f th c slwl'ifT of WlIl'I'en A. C. Bak er, decea sed , pl'l)(·et·cl t n It",\ 1lI' >lIll' nt u,''' ;- rt'ial'sl' cl wag p tl s~ i o n , nnd th ~ u plif tin g in to n I .h in~-- Ih i nk o f I:II yt htn g , now'! lit}' t $20 .00 Ilel' wel'1. for t e mporo- eo un tv \lntil he cun b(' r cc eived at He ll the dec Ilsed' R undi\' idl,d olle1 ~1I\'i n g him , :ln cl II(' \\' 11~ b '('olll ing pure r, Rwcc t er ltfe. A lIil It e r I'yt' ~ I· 01' thc lovl' o f . (: nti. h ~ l p hi m:' ry alimony. the in~ titution f or th e f eeble . mind- half interest in 4 s hares o f s t or k 1 \ ,'rs 1" " III <' nl 011"1'(' a ll li OIo l'e ex· cloRl'd up0!1 the sunlight, a nd she begge d, se IzIng llis h n l~ d . T e mporary injuncti on, .restrain- .ed. of th e Firs t tlliOI" 1l Bo nk of cit",!. F ir!' no ~ hl' d in hi" ('yes, da l'Kness st ole in up o n her Sl' ns es. " T h nl was so l o n ~ n!.'o: ' O ~I O. L. Brown, g uardilln of Harry MOl'row, 0 ., ll t privat e sul e. nnd I I' \\' a ~ mutt e l' ing broh n S he l a ~' quite still up o n t he fl oor: wou ld not hnve hlln k ill e d j1 el'e ing th e dl'fe ndants, Clara lind Ed. Will make Ihe Sealon at the Court ordered that C h u rl c~ ,J. J. Keever. and , Alina M, Riggine, Brown , n mino\' fil ed his ninth ac"'0 r ei " :lll" ~(' nl " nceR t o him. elf. L. V . Bran.lralor Farm fr om n ny way di. pos ing or incum- count. Wnggo nCI' admini strator d e bo nis On c,' hl' rn i,;ed h is (' laFp d h nnds beri ng Ihe property in the plain n on with th e will IInn (' xe d o f the t" th t' r ll" f in a t hrrnt ening ges. t ifT's, Th e Leban on-Citizens NaAn ins trum ent of writing PU1" estate of Noncy L. Bllk el', d eceased ' I) $10.00 to Inlure Living Foal lU r(' , nnd in lhe!' a t o f do ing !l0 she t io nal BLInk and T l'USt cOQ1puny, port ing to be the last will and tes- Ilroce ed to se ll t he decclll' nt 's un, , 'r_ ;~~ ~ n w th e hltlc Rash of a st ill tto in oC Leban o n, p etition was s ubmit- tam e nt of J a cob Binkley, late o{ divided one·half inler st in 4 . "' ~ . . . his l..o rc' :\ ~ t pock L It frighlened t ed t o the co urt. Th e plaintiff was Ha rlan township, was produced in hures of stock of the Firs t Nu t! · ' , . her. a nti . h I' mO\'cd lowa rd the orde red to furni h ,II bond in lhe cou rt for probate. May 24 , at ) 0 onal Bank of Morrow, do ~ . o' clock a. 1l1. was set for the lime sum of $200. with - sureties . Phone 1lSF2 Wnyne.ville, Ohio Ii ' f-e(,l11ecl a lm ost a s tho ug h he Judgeme nt was T(mdered in the of hearillg application. Marr'ia.,e Licen.e • . lo nfl bol' Jlu rpo .. e in her te rrol'case of Price and P iierce Ltd, vc r . ,In lhe scUament of lhe estate' of Val W, Cook, fuct ol'Y work e r of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., !:t ri ck(:n fa ce , ' and it madden ed sus 'I'he Srel'e Pulp and Paper Co, Hiram V. ~VlIl'\vick. deceased, it Lebanon and Mis!< EI' nl' ~tin e Gris· hi m. He ca ught her u y th wri : t IIny,whereby the pllRintift' recover wa s detel'mlOed the ~ net valu e of wold , bo okeepel' o f Le bllll oli . MIlY li nd t h l' u l her back. from the defendant the s um of •.the esta t e ~vas $3 41) 1.66 and. t~at 17. " Yn u shall not leave this r oom, $9,939.02 with interest a t 6 'Jr pel" the e xempt.lOns of th.e ben efictarl es Marda D. Hiltc r b rllllt. labo rer, srid !" he cri ed. "Wait, and soon annum from December 31, 1927. exce ed th eIr su~cesslons and th~re RESIDENT Count Leonardi 'di la r a Clark t wi ll br ing you n ewlil !" and costs .of the action. f ore the estnte IS exempt fl' om In- of X Pll iu and l\1 i~s Mac 'arn es, fact ory \\'o rke l' of Sh e !ltno d , s ill pa n t ing, over Mar'; oni Come. to Ralph H. Carey was app ointed he l'i tanc tax. Wa y nes vill e. Ma y 1 . cnlll l' fOI' a m oment b y tbe gUIII'dian lid litem for ea ch and all J~ th e matter ,o f the es tate ~f the Reocue. George A ichl olz ,fa rm er n f ew str l' nJ:; h of his g l·ip . Be f Ol'e she minor defendants in the ca e of fgam st the . Baltimore Il nd O~I O PERMANENT LOCATION t own, and Mrs . D 1111 nide r, of cou lu reeo\' I' her self, he had The Lebanon-Citizens National It was d eCided tha t the claim Oregoni a , May 20. cau g ht UJl h is ha t a nd was gone, Bank & Trust 'Company, a s trus. ag~in st The Baltinmo~(l'. an~ Ohio OUl s id e, she h eard t h sound of tee etc., versus Flora B. Runyan Rlllh'oad company, aflsmg ,In the Real Eatate Tran.fera. LEBANON, OHIO a k ey in t he lock. She waij fJ et al. ' death of the deceased be paId over ___ to Elizllbeth MoMullen, t he widow T ine Roberts to Everett und Ella pr is unel'. Eye. Examined In the settl em nt of lhe estate MOl'efie ld, lot No. 9 on pl ot of H e r fil's t t houg ht wa s th e winGla .. e. Fitted Repaira New Suii". of George M. Edwards, decea sed, Park Plnce Addition to Fra nklin. d"w . A las ! it was too· mall evIda Schwt'Zcl' vcr us Frank the ne t valu e of the estate was Charles C. Fra zee to Jnm es E. n f o!' It er to g et her heau Schwytzer for div'~rce, 'ClIl~eme f ound to be $1329.00. Successors Whiteted lot No. 981 in Franklin. h r o ug h. he cr ied' out , No on e (''1·uelty. . ~" ._ . al'e Alice Harvey, sist er and Etta Roy D, Black to Clark and Ollie um:wer d ; t here wa s no one to Van Camp, lot. .No. 138 o f .th c .Jos eph D. Fisher versus Clin1, ;~}~ Carroll, sister, ONE ON THE JUDGE an ~we r . She was a lone in th e cotHlIles appeal from J. P. :' 'rhe court gmnted the applica- Pal'k Plac e AddItion to Fl'Ilnkltn. tage. find hel.pleRs . a nd awa y over The L e banon-Citizens National tion mat\e by The L ebanon CHiWa lter R. FiUs t o Denny ' and I Jud ge- It . peeli in g , eh 1 H ow t he cliffs, towa rd lallory Cra nge Bank and Trust company of Leb- ~ e ns Nati onal Bank and Trust .Lizzie Morris, lot No. 28 in Frank- O1un y tim es ha ve yo u bee n be fore she could sec a small, dark fig· n non, VOI'SUS Clara Keever, Tl'en- company, adminis trators of thejlin. me1" Ul'e walking slea dil y along, with b ut th e smile still lingered before m y eyes ? Come! Oh, . Thurman Cadwallader t o Aman Speed r- " Nevc r, YO UI' bonoI'. l>en t h ead Ull d s wift steps . The her lips, making he r face more do come !" . ' ',:--- .r'r . dn Cadwallader, tract of land in I'vc tri ed t o pnS5 y Oll on th e road e LLage stoo d by itse lf, a mile lovely even in its cold repose than "Lead the way," he answere,d, , t.wp from t he v illage, and was ap- w hen the glow of yo uth and life stel'llly. "Can your loudest for light, and he closed his eyes, tie chait' by the COllnter, .holding ·'t-f'motu.. Chnmpio~~-~'J "'E;m1r e - ""'r!tnt to onco I or h' twice Ii , but " my bus will do proll h.cd on ly by - -a ~. i;h.,.,..4""""'hT~.,."..+..._,...,..,h~,•..-tmrl'lSVi!<rl"lftIr(!r help. I make no promise, The knife descended, but Lord the r ing tightly in her han t!' Ch" H u: I~nll,y.n: ~l't y- ve . She tu rn ed away f ro m th e win- and lent e xpression to bel' f ea· but I will sec thi s traged y," ,t. Maurice remll,ined unhurt. "Will you tell us the his tory," arIes, Bateman, 59.75 ac r; .~ in '.:::=I''= Harlan twp, ': = '' ·' =====:::~=::::::== ain ts like ' St. Fl'ancis of She ran along the pat h, and With a swiftness which seemed al- she asked in a low -tone, dow in ele!lpair. It seemed to her tu res. George C. Davidson to William Ihe n t llH t ·the tim e f or hel' finul Assisi may die thu, but seldom he f o llowe d he l'. They turned most incredible, thll Sicilian had The man hesitated. and MoUi'e . Moore 14.75 acres in sacrifice ha d indee d com e, w'O men. s uddenly an abrupt corn er, and sprung between them, and the "If I do so," he said doubtfully, Clearcl'eek - twp. I t - was n warm , drowsy morncame up on two men locke d in one knife was quivering in his side. "will you promise to keep it IIb,John L. Purdum et III t o George ing, a ncl t he ail' which Aoa t ed in "H e lp! For Gou 's sake, h'ell>!" another's arms , and swaying back Behind, the lunatic 'w as struggling I solutely secret?" Henderson 56 acres in Harlan twp. t hr o ul!:h t he ope n lattice window A woman's cry of agony rang ward a nd f or wal'd up on the short helplessly in the , g-rasp of throe "Yes." George and' Margl'ett Henderson .FOR SALE was heavy wi t h t he perfume of out up on the s weet morning still. green turf. The ·Iunatic, an imkeepers, "Well, then, I have to ld it to t A th H d 56 . (l owers, ming le d with the faint ness. Count Maria ni, 'vho had m enso f cllow, morc than s ix teet There was a wild cry of hor- no on e ye t, but 1 will teU it to ~al'i:n ~~P. en ers on, aCI'es 10 FOR A LE- A fl'esh cow. Les?On e of 'the s ea . Outside, t he been hUf\'ying on with downcast hi~h , was clutching his opponent's 1' 01' from Lndy St M·aurl'ce a chok t e l' GI'thens, R. D. 4, Waynesa . , , you, Many years ago I was a MIlY A, Hile and Walter Wilpin id ilen ce WII S broken only by head, s tood still in the clitl' path throa t with his le ft hand, while ing gnsp of relief from her hus- chemist, and among my custo- Iillmson to Minnie M. JackM, smull v ille, Ohi o. 11129 th l' Il1 lu' mU I'ou s buzzing of insects and lifted his head . It was the with his right he brandi shed a long band, and a horrid c~huckle of trimel'S was Count Leonardi di Matract of land in Deerfie ld twp. FOR SALESwee t potato plunts, fl nc1 the s oft lapping of the tide womun whose memory he had tabl e knife with keenly-sharpenumph from the madman a s he rioni. His history · was a very Frank R. CI'owe to Helen Gib. Y I' II ow J erscy, N an cy "r II E r a , ' 111'upon t h e shingly sands, Within cw'sed who s tood before himc d edge, The s truggle was vir- gazed upon his halridiwork.. But sad one, as doubtless you may son Campbell, 20 ael'es in Deer- Iy Golden, Porto Ri co and Priestly th e r oom B pal e.faced girl knelt the woman on whom his ven- tually ove r. The mad man's after that there W!lS a silenceSweot. A If-o , 1111 l<inds of 'garden lIp o n t he fl oor , w it h her long, geanco was to fall. s tre n~lh was m or e than human, a deep, awe-stricken silence- the have heard, When be was quite field twp. H elen Gibson and CheRter A' plants . S t rou se BrOoS, 1 ¥.! miles slim fi n gCl's st retc hed upward, and Her face was a s white a s his and desperately thou gh he had s ilence of those wno stand in ~ the a young mun he was arrested on . SO?le political charge, and impris- Campbell to Frank R. Crowe, 20 I norlhwe~t of Wa y nesville, on Ferth passio nate d ospa ir of death own. and in the swiftness of her struggled, LOl'd St. Maurice was presence of death, Count Marioni lay on the t\lrf oned fo'r five-lInd-twenty-year5- acrc:; in Deerfield twp. ry Road: " m29 in :her cold . \ hite fea tu\'es. The flight her hat had fallen away and lying exhausted and OVCr come in a cruel time. Well, scarcely more R 0 Stonebraker to A nnn M 1'lI n, h il1 l' played on her hair, and her hair wa s streaming in-· lIle hi s ul'ms. where he hnd sunk very white and ' , '.. . . FipE VALVES AND FITTINGS gl.anct' d a ro und l ler, · bathing her breeze. Yet in that mome nt of With n fin a l effort he turned very s till , with the blood dl'oop- than twelve months ago he came SMtone bruker part of lot No , 47 10 - For al1 purposes. Bocklet's I I f h" to mc ' here, so altered that I ason. r f 1 b' d h t' h lI u t iful fa'e in itl; fl' sh, bright her awful fear s he re eognbo:cd him hi s head at t he sound of footsteps . 0 found it hard indeed to recognize .Charles E. to Hazel . T:: ~l."rq. Was it an ans wer to her lind shrank back t rembling, a R and saw· th e m com e-his wife and pliayer, she ' \vond c.r ed- her pray- ~hough some unseon .halld had pal- lhi f; Shl'UnktHl li t tle old man. But firiif; they thought that he was him, Poor old gentleman, When C1awford, o~c ncnr-ln"iflITlun twp. King Co" 415 W. Main St" Xenia, Alta TroclO to Anna M. raylor, Ohio CI' [ 0 1' pea ce and f orgiveness? Oh s ied her tongue, nnrl laid a cold clORe .at hantl ,t.hough they were, a ll'fJady dead j bUlt as though he had talked for awh il e, I fel t . Hi:! it m igllt b'e so ! God grant it. 'weight upon he r heart. They nothing could help him now. He aroused by Llldy St, Maurice's quite sure that his long confine· tract in Clellrcreek hvp. C, W. Koehler to Harry and Min FOR SAl"E- Waxtex Food Paper, ' There was no f ear in her .face, stood face to face, breathless and saw the steel fla shing in the sun- broken sobs, ,h e ope ned his eyes ment had atl'eeted . his mind, and ' B eus tO\'len, ' ) 0 t S N os. 6BB , 6B9 .' Keeds food frosh and clean and looke d up, His \ips Illoved, his errand with me made me sure me f d' tj :: 't H e ca me t 0 b uy a celebra ' D pel' fi e Id twp, Ribbe Ti ssue paper or am y ==-:-===-====;=======:::~===========================-c== and she stooped low down to 'catch 0 f I. . - an d 090 111 - _ . - -- - -- .- .- ted poison which I used at ono Ch rle I B t G W packages; Linen weave paper nap sound, 0 eorge . k' THE FUMBLE FAMILY The Bo .. i. Liberal b Y ' C · E • DUNKEL the"Will time to be secretly noted for, and JJawka s '12. c eever . W tWin S ; P ape t er I'e s and CorreRpond . you tell Margharita that e, a res 111 es ' ayne ence Cards, The Miami Gazette I could tell from his manner that t office, this was best?" he faltered. "( he wanted I't for some fatal use wp. E. Gilley /,Illl Ve Ilear d a w h'I per Crom over- We ll , I thought at first of refus I Gilbert I t N 03 to 40Michael 405 Jor0 (an, 0 SOB. 4 , 4, , 4 6, I : ~ , ~,ca , :i n d - nnd the White Hy- ing it a ltogether, but what was- 407 MONEY LOANED 502 603 504 505 d 606 . I J'ol'''ive. S he " , ., , an 10 1 :.tc il1lh fo : g ivcs. .. l.he use of that? So ne one else D fi Id t : will unders tand," . ' eel' e wp , M at'y B . D on son t 0 R • G ,yers, A "Lno nnrdo," :;he Bobbed, "your would hllve s old him an equu lly 0 Powerful poison.• nnd the mischief I0 t N O. 710'1 0F' r a n kl'III. von,pcancc--'t TEE .. in te rt'uptod .lte.... would be done all the same . So ' Ch es t er S . Rapp t 0 J osep h M c- LONG ORAlSHORT asy He t S '1M - d Ab after a little consideration, I made M'II tr ac t 0 f Ian d'10 H ami' It on stracti erms. ~o urveymg 1I..ll • '''[hi !! is my vengeance!" he I en, ng. Write and I \~I call bftl·d . "1 have ke p t my oath," up quite an innocent powder, twp. d S D H kl W .,.. Then he close'! his. eyes, and a which might cause a little moMay B e II e an d F re d W , W 00 d t 0 an neavsee ille, you. Ohio. am . en e, JUay· 1l1entary faintness, but which J h ARb t t t f I d gray shnde !ltole into his pallid osep . 0 er son, rac 0 an LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, {nce. A breeze snrung up from could not further harm , and in Union hvp. ht a ,. gave it to him as th l' I th' _____ _ _ _ _ _ Second Mortages, Notes boug • the scn, and \tbe tall, blood.red I Id ' e ea tng Johri Harbine, Jr" Xenia, Ohio, poppies, which slood up nil eou n t take money for doing CANDIDATE FOR OLYMPICS !lround him like a regiment of n thing like that, so he pressed so illier!!, bent their quivering thi~ ring upon me. You see, it hend f' till one qr two oC them realIy has a history." "Yea, bo', I am an athlete of Farmers of Warren and adjoining :lctuully touched hip, cheek. He Lord Lumley took his wife's the first water. I throw the dis- counties may obtain money on long time lonns, at 5 per cent Inhand and pressed it tenderly. In eus for Pennsylvania." ' did not move; he was dead. the deep gloom of the shop the "Well, you're not so much. I terest. Cost of securing the same L01'd and Lady Lumley had curio dealer cou ld not , see the throw the switch for the C. & is very reasonable, through The Federal Land Bank. For further lingered long in Rome, and now, teara which glistened in her dark 0." information call on or address M • on thc eve of their dE!llal·ture, they eyes. E Q-ER-EQ- PAIWON ME" C. D~AKE, Treasurer, phone 316 • . had spent neal'ly the whole of a "We will have the ring!" 'Lord M Q . BLiTT~, BUT it.lICS "10 t~n.j Let UB do your Sale BilIB, etc. X Lebanon, Ohlr ,bright November afternoon buy- Lumley said, taking a note from I'LL 131:- IN '(OUQ E r-1D;_(;<.( ing cul'ios of a wize:ned old denl- his pocketbook and handing it I==TEEN '(EARS ~ er, whose shop they had fo und across the counter, in oneofthedarknarrow The ' man held it up to the light in one of the dark, narrow streets "One hundred pounds," he reat the back of ,the P iazzo Angelo • .marked. "I shall OWe your lordLady LumlllY had taiken up a cu • .ship ninety." rloue old ring, 'and was examin. · Lord Lumley shook his bead. ing it with a ' vlllrUe sense ,of fa· uNo, Signor Palchuli, you · owe . miliarity. , me nothing; it ia I who owe you "Ten pouhde · for that rl.n g, my a wife. Oome, ·M a rah8rita, let U. Early for Your Sal. Dat••• CU.I'.nt",.· lady," · the curio ' dealer remarked, ua get out in to the brirht .un~ "and It has - a history. You will lIhine again." S.tlafa....loft or CJ.tar,. Notbin,. see th~t It bears the arms ana And Signor, PascbuU kept the motto of the ~adonls, once the note. But he has come to , the most powerful family in Sicily. I conclusion that all Enrlilhmen had it ,from the late Count hlm- traveling on their hpneymoon ' are " , , ,,N0.2 self." '. mad. Ph.,. No. 310 'L ady Lumley sank ipto ' the ' litTHE E~.
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It ill in that !!1pirit thnl we must celC)llI'lIte ,Dccoration Day, re serving our honorll n ot only (or the ramous ancl g lorious leadel'S, but dividing t h em as well amo ng humbl t! t of tho se who have se rv ed their people ~US& . , Ou r t!'ibutes o f gratitude and lov e must embl'ace 111\ th ose who gave thei r lives- with eCJ u a l emphasis for t he I'U lel's and ' ru led, th(' mighty a nd hum b le, I th e u nkn own, '
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The mon t h of marriages is here Of cours e e very month is !I m onth of mal'l' iages, but Jun e see ms es•I • pecia ll y to uboun d with them , dan),d I MEMORIAL DAY therc ha!l a lways been a n a (1 tio n a l ha lo of roman ce ovel' mul' - - -- - - - - - - - - - I' iages ,th at ta k e place in Jun e . That is tl~ it ,s h ou ld bc, f o r Since la st a da y was set aside Jun e is in itsel f b e autiful a nd 1'0in honor of d e part e d so ldiers , the m ant ic , th e g l o riou s m o n t h of rnnk s o f t he g r e at w!lr h e r oes l'oseR. ha ve been thinne d by the passing Whl)t beltor t im e to wed t hn n uf Ma rh sn l Foeh. wh e n the fi e lds arc abl oom with One of the gl'categt gl' ne ral s of tlow e r ll, and th e sweet so ng of 11 11 t illle, h is bmve s pirit n o w be- bi rd s i~ i n th~ air? What better month fol' h oneylongs to ete l'lli ty. Lik e mllny gl'e at gC'nend ~, he cs po u sC' d peace m oon s ? , wit h nil hi s might nn d m ain , yet Yo ung mun- young i ladY- If 1"'uvc!(1 II fi erce and unr('le llting\you lire e n gllged o r ~xpert to be wurriol' wlll' n s trugglin g for a s hortly-why n ot se iz e t h e oprighteolls cau se. po rtuni ty to nlake a Jun e we d , ' ignifi ca nt \Vn~ t he coupl ing of cling of it? hi s namc with t h ut of the U nAnd while we n rc o n th e suh known Sold ie r at th e time of h is joct, let' s not forgd the brides dE'ut h . Beautifu l wu s t h e thought o f f o rm e r YC'!II·S. Re memb er th ose of s:lluling t hem both-- one t h e w h o inarl'ied in Jun es o f ,the past greates t geneml, pc r h llps of t h e wi th tok e n of yo1FT' affe ction - pe r W o rld war: the oth er. unkn o wn, haps, ind ee d, YO UI' moth er, too, ob~ cu l'E'. wa s a "June Bride."
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A Scotchmlln rece ntly e n tered When t h e airplane Pullman s ui t again s t a baseball company becomes common it will b e a sebecau. e h e WIl S hurt w atc hin g a riou s matter if t he portc l' bru sh ball game . H e f e ll o u l of a t r ee . es yo u ofT.
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HARVEYSBURG Th e S'e \v-a- Bit cluh Illet ailiie home fLavone Os born Thurs day, May 2~L l'hel'e WCl'l' . e \'cn menib el'S present. A team dcmo nstl'flti on wa s given by Ruth leavel' and Taey S hil·d e n. They "Tu n e In .'' d Uhty. give it eight hour of dOm On Sl\'ated cutling o u t a gown . ____ s l ('p e neh nig ht; I rll' (wit! e it wilh W p lay d drop the handk erch ief Th(>I'(' is a ~ \\" ~et symphony at leas t ix hotll'~ of ht':ll.tellin ~ The n ext m e(' ting will ·be Jun e G somewh ere; t Ui n e in anel get iL.- toil ,' vc ry wOl'ldng day ; that cali S, al th hom!! of Tacy hil'den. Yes , that's it--a S I\' ,pt !lymphony C ~ it to appreciate th ' :;Ylllpho P.uth CloRver, Repol'tel'. : 0 ;)10 w h I'e; , hi f ~' Oll l' di al s un - nics t hal a r c herc f o r th e' tun MIS. C la n . Merritt is t h e I'ccip-' , til y o u find i t , th ('n ~ i t hiH' k and ing in, ienl of the fo ll o win~ invitation: , let it in to YOUI' ~o u l: yo u will b e I f " ~ t atic" b o th 1'8 n1('. tu rn " M I'. anel Mrs, JOIl I ' . Mcn'itt I'C-, ma de bette I' by it. my di n ls away fr o m it. TIIlIt',-, qll u~ L your pl'cs ent' e at theil' hOllle Il" a sad ruct t hat not e ve ry t il(> ')Il ly way t o ~l't rid of it. in honor or their golden wed .1ing noi,;e YOli h e:ll' is a >-y:nph oIl Y. Wh c n I s e c a suur, I'c pc ll n nt fn ce , ullnivf'rSn l'Y, Ma y 2!J , l! t o 5, a n d The n' arC' s ll)pp~' jnzzC', a nd m e l- I I have to s tTlIglt lc t o ke e p f r om 7 1.0 !J p. nl., :-: 0,17 Q u ince s treet, I unc h oly d irgl'~ tha i a frord n,l up- ~ holltin ~ ; "gPt away frUill thilt San n,iego. Cr.lifol'nia ," Mr, Mer lift wha t c\'c' r -- 111111' aw a y fmm i st:1tic '" ' !'itt i: a brolher o f the late A I- them , Yo u hn vl' a r ig ht t ll th e Th c lI l h er c' s thl' ha ll yh oll --- t llP b"1' t]l',(>1'1' 1'tt , Hn,I 'IS th e onl y .s ur - IH:S t I Iwre Is, ' \ ' t ~'o u k' f' l'P- I IW(III ! n' lI ( aI's - th a t n f' \' pl' I;\~' (l If • (>\'(,n vi\'in r~ 1II(,llIber of the f amily, in g up a JlI'rf cUr g Oll d rpCl,iv- . fill ~lIliday-- ill thi s " o l1lnH'I'c i:t1 iz , Dr ,nnd I\1I'S , Tripp began pick- ing se t? :1j:!C' , If I tire Ilf t hem I t llnC' ing ~ ll·llw bl'nic. Friday and exHut you won 't gP[ 1111' Ii ('st in ., ' ('111 Ollt. Th ('I'P's ofl,' n go o d mu IW('l a bUlllpe r cro p. the wor ld lInl e,,!' ~'''" t Ull p ill f .lI" ~ i(' , th o ugh, nlnng" wi t h II I wdd l :lI" ~ Miss MlIY lI a rl an, nss istp d by it. The w()r~t. w ill di n in your ' 11I" ,g r alll , III fa ct. th C' r(' is g (. od Mrs, :\Inry nnd Mis:! Ruth De nny, cars if you don't t UIl!' it out; it ' ill !'\ll'n ,t hing. a s ~ h"l(p" J".' ''l'(' W" I(·Ollll·d !lIPllliJf' l' H of the Ilupti~ t w ill bo l'(, y"u t o d (·at h a nd k e'e p ~a y". if \\'l' jus t tlill C' in for it. l\1i ss i"nar~l Cil'cll.' to her b eH uti - Y" II looki ng l<o ur \\'h ilC' yo u li ve , If th is w('l'ld i>' t o h,' nH1t\" h pt fill count r'y homp Wedne sda y , af1 am mi~hty ('al'"", 11 of illY rc' - tl'/' f, ,1' li S , 'W' mu s t t ry he ing Iwt t C'l'nn', n. n(,v . nl'nnell (' o n du ct - "" iving set. 1 f(' (' d it. c' loth(' it, f o r 1I1I1', ('ln's - -a nd tllnl.' in fo r " \, _ cd lhe d('\'otional, anti, II few 11l!.;i h(1I1 S(o it ,with jf' al ll ll ~ ('11 1'<' ; I npv- I I' .. , ~, thin~ thnt (' n no " l o~ illld ('n n pss matters WCI'C' (hspo~e " of, el' permIt It t o 1)(' c" llle ru s ty 01' rlch(,s tho ~o ul. Mrs , N. E, Be nne tt gave l h e ~e~- I =-_-:_=-_-= _':-_ _ _ ,_ _ ____ ~__ so n in tH'1' \\'innin~ nlllll1!{' I', Shr talked o n "Jndiuns nnd Mar l RnllPrt. S lltlll'd ~y ('\'Plling, Rfl b- WHO SAID CITY S LICK E RS mon s, " , 1'h(> ho s tessC'f; ~erved II cr t attcndf'd til(' Wil so l1 ~ chool de liriou s d eRsn t cou rse ~t the \ the past ",intH. City nUllk" r (\'i. 'itin lr t h l' fa rm) close of t h(· nlf'l'ting. The next I Alice and K:t t hl, '{.n Corny s pC'nt _ " 1 s uppose that', thl: hil'~' d m e eti ng will he .Juno I!I, Ilt the f' at. ll rdllY aft r' r n"" 11 w it h Dl' na nll1O," ho mE' of Mrs, A nn e Cossum, Oavi s in t he COlInI ",', 1-':11'111 (' 1' (wh o h:1I1 v is it f'd ha nk s ) :\1l's . Sadie H ('a~o n wus a guest , Thp Li vo \\,ir (' I',:u lt l'\' tlub mc' l _ "1'\0, thnt': th C' fir:' t \'ic- C' -III 'l's io f Wilmingt on frknd s th e latter at t he ha lll!' Df \I a r j n;'iro ~tUIl1]l d p ilt in c h:.lrlre Ill' eo \\, g." par·t of th e wCl·k : Tu (\/\day nfl e l'llOOI1 , Wl' a n s\\,(' I'Mrs . Cll~!;ie (\l ll l'tt we lcomed e d 1'0 11 (' nil h~' t(' ll ing whnt WI' W'A YSIDE SIGN membl'rs of t he \\inman's Civic feon OUI' chi" ~[e n ~. TIll' ~C'('rp lal'Y L('ague at "I-[ol e -i n -t he -Wood s, :' I l'l'u,rI t he c'ons tituti illl <lnd hy -Iaw s DA NGEH ! Sutunluv I1ft{!rnoon. Th e bus l- whic h were IId.o r>te d h y t h,' dub. 1101' DOGS A H EADI ness se:~sion was brief anel th e Robert Gray t a lh .! lin ":-;pring Wand e ring Willie saY R they do acti n g p r es ident. M rs, .Lida H at- , Cll lli~7" a nd _Al icco Gl':l~' ,c:n ll :lwl'- not bite- un le ss you put tno mu c h to n very g ra cef ull y Introduced ated Goocl ]o<)I).! lI a lll ts, We mustard o n them, . the' s peakel' of th(' uftel'noon. MI·8. w e l'l' th e n ~('n l'l ·d hy th l' Food Je ssie Wil s on , fou n dcl' of the WiI- H ubit s s core c:ll'd , Th(' h l)R t l' s~ 80 n Sc hoo l in Duyton, who s pok e ~e l'\' ed a dain'l y .!l·"<f'rt (' ()lI " ~ (', to liS In h CI' ('hal'ln inf! way, o n Adjournc d t o 111 e (·t with W ill iam ' Commons e nse Psychology," MrH. Call1pb('l1 .JUI1(, 4 , W(' 1'I1 .1 11Y l'd n Wilson i ~ II very 'intel'esing s pea k - \i ,'c ly ~alll C' , A l!et! CI':1~' . [\(0 er an d ill u strate d h er t all., with a pO lte l'. numbel' of pel'sonal ex p('rl ellccs. Mr, anrl !\Il's, ~I ilt n n [': ald n s Th e ml' mh rs who missed thi s nnd fumi ly h n\'/' IH"' n (' n lC' r tainmeoting were depl'ived of u raro ing r elativC' s f n ,m Al:tbll ma, tren t, a s it is not oftcn the L eague 4 ' -is fO l'tunate e nough to have so gifted a s peaker. The n ext m eet ing wi ll be June 8, at t he h ome o f Mrs. Mary Dosl:er. ' MI;. and Mrs. W . A, Lukens a n d Mary Ca r ol y n, en tertaine d a number of fr iends to d inner and , j SUSl'~ I.!RSmr. cards Thursday even in g. tTH!m AiR ~!Wi3. Mr. and Mrs . Wil so n , of Day ~ ton , wel'e , dinn er g u ests of Mr_ ~2()~/J(I{l,~IJ\) A H:~F.. • and Mrs. A. S. Collett and so n , THR Kli)~ kl-:TURhS.
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Have yo u ever thouKht o f the variod uses to which you might put aside your odd pi l' c,'~ of s ter ling s ilver, aside fr o m their ('ustomal'Y u se? Salt ce llars of th e open lype mak e charming c lip 01' ~ t!lmJl ho lders f o r t h e dosk, A sa ndwi ch tray-- t hnt is, a roun d one- can be Us('d It s nn icc cream di s h , a d es. crt d is h . for salads 01' fot' fruit. A nd th is is lik ewise t ru e o f th e !J erry bow l which is used thesE' days for v egetables, sa la ds, i ce cl'cam and many othel' food s. Coa sters of' the old Ell g l ish des ig n wi t h b eading acro. ~ the top ' can be put t o excell en t ll se as ash trays. Tha t i!l, 0 f co 1I !'S l', when no t h oldi n g their pro p!'l' de canters. These are j ust a f w of many way!! in which to gt!t rl,)ul:Jle se l'v ice f r o m s t erlin g wh ic h. L'o y ie ld full est rE!tUl'n S o n its in vestment, !;hould be u sed every d ay of its life .
ON DECORATION DAY Insu re against tire troubles on your trip- and for a long time to come- by h avi ng u s inspect and overhaul your tires n o w S hould you need new tires, tell us how' long yo u expect to k eep the cal' and h ow far you'll drive it-we'll show you the t ype of Go odyear which will cost you least a lld an swer yo u'\, requirements best.
Nevel' before have s uch fine tires so ld fOI' so little . Goodyear is sweeping th e field b efore it for value- due to building millions more tires than an y other comp a ny. The gllin s in Goodyear sal es exceed the gains in sales of all tires combined, Pl'oof that the public is fa st b ecoming tirewise,
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S USi. {.!1t1r.! c g-o riila, pal! ! I1;;o: r Con the t.";r:l { l~!,t: ! i n, int p.r~~ ~ ~ the i:.r.) ".'·i ri'orc Iha.n the real lad;' pas' Senll._i , S;:; ; ~lcJ, t or re sted cah:J1y in h r. ~ ca'; '", I'H Hah all the hi~h Wind an.! t, u'i1r11:1 g, PrO;l(j man thinks. " Poor SUSI. she di<: no t ('''en kllo w she was II< atlllg Ih rongh Ihe clo l\ds in all ai rship, M an ' et her sai ling. she had IIvthIIlg to say aLou t it." What abou l u s, S usi'/: seeon,1 cou SillS? No t nil e in IO.cXlO whifl' men rea li ze that he IS all oat III space , (III an ai rship. the earlh, Go d Sci US fl oa ting, as S usi ·s . owners set h~r fl ying. It's a wonderful aIrship that w,: IIIh abit, h eavier thall if mail(' o f solid st ee l. wlllrli ng r Olllld and rou nd, its s lo we st Sli ced I.OOU milts all hour, o n its axis. its s Jh'~ d ar uulld Ih e slln morc 11:311 1.:;I XI.(J(J{ mi les a day, 6O,UU() miles all IlIJu r. l ,(lOO miles :, minul e, . O urs is a r ea l ai rship going off Ih roll gh space. so m cwh crt,. with Ih e stln , And ,we kn oll' allJ th illk a ~ littlc abou t ou r real juu mey as Susi knew and th o ught aho ut 'h er trip. D oil'l deslJise Susi,
Crea m (~r corn so up Bro il ed steak Mashe d polato Baked stufTe d tomatoes Human n~ lu rr Is lunciamo:n tally Pineap ple and cream c heese sa la d good with a ll its fig ht ing and slaug h, Buttersco tch coke ter ing. The fr clld. JH'silat cd to 1" 1 th e ' Zcp pelin Oy ol'cr Fr ~'lI c h terri , Coffee to ry- too mallY orpo rtunitics 101 It is said of 'the u verage mun takillg pho togra,.hs, lI ~cful in latc r d oi ng fairly mu s c llla l' work tho wars. per haps, day's fo od s uppl y s h ou ld contain: BUI when the l'ig ship was ir l1A Ibs, bread, or its equivl1 le nt I trouhl ~ , Fre nch soldi ers we re sent t ~ in cereals; 2 oz. bu t ter or ot h e r help, hllneh landlllg fi elds and hang ' fat; 2 oz. s ugar; I V. Ib s. fr esh iI"s were offercr!, ana :, ' : 11 :5 h.'ur, fruit and g re e l~ vegetables ; 12 oz , F re nch an.1 Gnl1lan IlI CC ha IJ IL' Me of food from the meat or meat- w(,rklllg slJe I)y side, \.> 11 11111" Ih " I,ig Rubs titute e las:s , s uch as ment, cii n g lt.lc In on1cr. poult ry, eggs, fi s h, milk and dri ed Cv lo nci Lir,dberg h annOlln ccs r .~ R' beans, p eas, IImtils, etc. ula r mai l serv ice between New Y IJrk and ,UU CII OS Ayres in ' el~hty ou/lrS , Lat er th e lille will be ex t e lld ~(1. a ll ,1 Li~ dbcrg h wtll sta rt the li ilC , as pi lo!. 1Ilarn agc. eV idently, will, not m oderatc hiS flying, Having s old my farm I \\1i1l Th ose tha t o ppose the deb enture offer at ' publi<c sale at m y re s ischeme [o r "{arm relief" anll ()u nee t.l e n ce in Wayn esvi lle , Ohio, o n wit h ho rr o r th at Ihe "Iarm lIounty SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1929 plall '" M1 GHT cost the TreaSilr y Beginning' at 1 p , m" sharp , the 'j;200.000.000 a year. That wo ul dll't foll owi ng: 2 ,c attle, 50 ~ h eep, H I ne much i { it gave gellullie (arm reshoats, farming impl e men t s , h ay, li!o' £. . hurness, ote. Sec bill s for ,term s , .1, T. FLACK. Th e trouble is that the ·'dc!:.(' I1 • turc" o r bounlY plan would ad,t W. N. ,Scan, Au ct. many milliolls to profits 0 1 mid llk. men \' h o do all Ihe eXlJol tillS 'UH\ l:ltlc i I allY o { the ,b ounty wc uhl r~ac h th e farmers,
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Public Sales
J. E. 1McClure FUNERAL DIRECTOR
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Fully Equhlped for , Good SEi,rVice.· , Lar.ge ' Dils play Room. Ambulance Service
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KlI lg Geo r ge lIas rett/rll ed t o h;s favorite reSiLience, \ Vindso r C:l51 1,:. •I'jlh yea rs of Ii [c tlromiscd b)' doctU I'S.
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THE Model T was 80 8trongly and 8tUrdUy built tbat It i8 fltill rendering reliable, economical 8ervice to motol"o i818 in every seclion of tbe country. Million8 of theae cars can be put in shape for two, three and five more years of use at very small cost. So titat you may have thi8 work done economicall, and 8atisfuctorily, the Ford Motor Company ill atill d.,. voting a considerable section of its plants to the manufacture of Model T purts. It will continue to do 80 . . long 118 they are needed by Model T ownel'fl. 'I.'he following list gives the approximate labor chargell for I'eCOJIo diUoning the Model T Ford:-
Engine Tune motor (indudln, replacement of eommutator eate, bruah ond vibrator point. if oec:ee,a..,,) • • '1.00 Grind vlllve8 ond dean corbon 'S.75 to ••00 Overhllul carbunltor I.SO Iteline detachoble car tranlmiuion banda I.SO Inltall new Iliston8 or conuecting rod, 6.00 l'i,luen all main bearings 6.00 Overhaul motor and tran8milisioQ '20.00 to 25.00
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Itcplaee rear axle a S8embir •. 2.10 In.tall uoiver.. l Joiot • • 3.00 Itellue brake shoes • • • • • •• 1.50 Replaee rear axl~ sbalt, drive .baf, plnloo, or drive cear 5.00 Overbaul complete rear axle a ..amblr • • '5.75 to 7.M Rebuah aprln, and pcrcbet • • • • • •• 1.75 Oil aod P'Bpbite aprin.. 5.00
Fron' Sy.tem Overbaul front axle • • ''-00 to 5.00 Rebush apiodle bodiCfl and annt (bOtb aldet) - ' • 2.50 Replace or 81ral,hteu Ipindle eooocctlDcrod • .75 TI,hten radlu8 .rod or ateerinc ball cap • .60 Tishten all l oeket\! and jo1nt8 of front eDd I.SO Replaee front 8prinIJ tie bolt or new lear • 2.50 Stralchten rrout axle • • • • 8.00
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Replace rear fender • Overhaul \!teeriu, Ce.llr • Repair muffler • Overhaul radiator Repaiot Coupe Repalot Seclan • Repaint Tourin. Car Reupholster Runabout. • • Reupbolster Tourln. Car ,. Replace top deck (Coupe or Sedan) ,Overhaul t.artln. motor Overhaul c_eretor -
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KONJOLA ENDS
Mrs. Arminta Adams and lIf1os. R. L. Dile!! of Rockford. hio. Il pent th' w ek- nd with Mr. a nd Mrs. R. .1. Adnms .
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1rs. Ru e hcl rew was pleasnntly surnriscd on 1' ucslluy, l\Iuy 2 . when frie!ldll nnd rela- Ne w Medicine Prove. Fint and Only Relief in Breakdown Uveli gutherl' d at her hOIllt' in com . After an Operation m cmorntio n of her eig hty-to ul·th b'rthday an ni vo r ~a ry.
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P lni n, TU l' ~ day, R o.(' li nd Gruy ,Jacquard V"lcur n n vl'npnl't uit!'; Oak I3l'eal(fl\~ t Mrs . lIIy er H yman nnd dflllgh, (' t; t Inos il' I' "il e ill'n rahill !' t; 1 1•• 1' W<'I'O in Ci l1l'innnti Tuesday. " 'alnul nl'"ss i n~ Tabl!' anu B neh; rha i r~ . ,(,,,I.I,'s. Hugs. elc . I I's . A. L. Fra nc . of t hl' :?I l lt SI He ll at n nc·." a ~ wc mu st 1I 0 nH', is ~ pe ndin g II ('ouple of chanl{(' ('Ii mall', h l'(' a l l ~ C' of ill \1' P l' k : in Dayton. h alth. In quirp o f 1\11'. ond Mrs. Cla ire \Ii nk le and tw o chi ldren, o f M"iclcl IMown, ca ll · CARL NOBLE cd on I' ' Ia tives h(, I'e Tu egday. - ntD r. C . W . H e nderao n'. Reside nce Mrs. Anna adwnllader lind Mi ss In l'a Lile have re turn ed . t o thei r h ome aftcr Rpen ci ing the winter at the F r ie nd s Ho me.
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Dr. Ru do lph, I'y ('s ig ht specililist, is ski ll d in th e pl'ac ti re of optometr y. A TU ESDAYS AND FR IDAYS ' f ree exam ination o f yo ur eyes on Bring your Wool in to me. Tu esday, Thursday a nti Saturday. W . J . BAKER, Corwin, Ohio a ry 's J e welry , hop, Le ba non, O.
!\Irs. W . E. Cll l'nl' ll and Mrs. Sll lis i.mry \\"('re shopping io Cinci nn ati Munday.
with 1.1 ve ry good utt enci ance. In th e afternoon, r e ports from 1he "ifl'l'r('nt uni ons wl' re r l'ceiv(>rI uftt,1' whic h an ('xce li l'nt uddrl's"; wag givl'n by 1\11' . S. D. Slo tl e l" of Frun klin . A covered di h din ncr wa s serv1.'c1 a t the noon ho ur IIf le !" whi(' h th e II fU' I'noon wns giv (' n over to M rs. II. n. Vun Kil'k, o f Columhu s, wh o s po ke very e mp hllticnlly on "Prohi lJitio n is un A ss·!." T he 1.. '1'. L' ~ wh o e lltel'tuined the g Uf's l s with u piny let Wet'e a lso a fea . ~u rc of th e fJrogrll1l1 ,
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O. C, J .. hn so n. of Port William, Warr!'n rO llnt y gra nd jury hns wa s the gUl' ~ l o f MI'. fi nd Mrs. F . I'd lll'lle d inliietm('nts again"t Wiln. D"kin u n Mo nday . Iiulll Bi ~ h op for a \l pged furging o f two C'/wcks on t he Ha r veysb urg l\li :;R EI ::I nol' Mrl'1"ia. o f Jlft. Nationu l bank, Ilnd Chlt'en!'e Doss Ho ll y . N .. J., i~ a glle:l in the hOnle f or a llege d b urg lll l'y of Smith 's (If her cCl u ~ jn, J . O. Cu rtwrig ht. m E'llt nla rk et. 1I'. and,
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Gem' 'e De nny n nd dnu~ht('I', of n ell l' Wilming- W . F. M SOCIETY WILL MEET t on, werc Su nda y vis it ors [It th e Th e W. p , M. society of t he M. hOl11 e of Mr, n nd Mrs. F. D. DaE . ch u r ch wi ll meet with Mrs . kin . .~lInu William son on W c dn !' ~ dIlY Miss Emogene Beckett enler- 1I fternoo n 0 f next wee k. A II la tain d U [)at·ty o f f l'ie nd s recently d ies are cordia lly in vited to atat a misce llaneo us showel' at her t e nd. home o n Roule :1, in cOlllpli :ne nt to her fl ister, lIfl'S, Hn y Con ner, IH'e VaRhli Becke tt. I\II'S .
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MRS . DAISY MARSHALL "1 wa g neve r so s urpri sed nncl in my life, than when I\ o nj olll regl ored m(' to helllth ," ~ui.1 MI·s. Daisy Mal'sha ll, 2(;25 En : tl'I' n A vl' nu('. Cin ein nali, "I\l y heu lth kept fuilin g eve,· ~ in e I und e rw en t on o perati on for apJll' ndicitIH. I gl"w \veu ke l' and \~' en l(e r desp ite my attempts to find r('licf ill me lli cin es li nd tl'ctllm ell ts. I beco mc n e rv ous, and mo rnings f ou nll me til·e d. Indij:;est ion a nd back a he added to Illy mi. eri es, " r hud h ell1"l1 mnn y good r epo rts about K onjola ,a nd deci de d to try it. In four wee ks I WI\.'! comp letely well . My fl'i e ntl s mill' voled at th e chan ge in m y co ndition. Dig'estion WIIS restol'e d, und my ne l'ves ·oothed. I a m guining I'Upidly in he alth and str n gth, nnd Ko nj olu haR acco mplished wo nd ers in building me up. ] owe it a ll to this ma tc hless Kon jola. " K onj ola is sold in Waynes \' i1l e at ADAM S' DRUG STORE, and by a ll the best dru ggis ts in all towns throug hou t t hi s e ntire sect ion. 'Jd i~ hl(' d
W . Younce, of Dayto n, R. C. R igg,s, o f Co lumThc Ladies Aid will meet at lhe bu~, ent(!l'taill e d at the home of o leman th e f onn er o n Saturday in hon- home of Mrs . William o f o f lh e ir siste l', Miss Mildred n rxt Wetln esday, June 5. Missel! Bernice Gru hum a nu Illrk. Helenh Early are shut in wit Members of t h e Fl"ien ds F irst measles. Mrs . Lotti e Care y s pent ThursDay Sc hoo l a re g iving a showor for Mabel McMillun, (1 n this, day with her daughter, Mrs. Fre d W e dn~ sday evening, in the ban - Muhan, n ear Five Point. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Sheets of quet r oo m of the Whi te Brick near Millmi s burg, we re S u~da y Meeting house. afternoon guests o.f Mr. and Mrs. Cary's J e welry Shop creed- To William Brown. MI'. ancl MI·S. S hermun F erris, r ~ pect the confid ence and trust Mr. and Mrs. A . E . White and of Lo ve land ; Mr . lind Mrs. Dave o f 11 11 who place d ependency upon so ns, of Columbus, s pen t the Winne r and son, Elwood, Mr. and us for dialllo nds, watches, jewelry week-end with Mr. and Mrs. K es- Mrs . Orange Winne r, of Dayton, and the interosting novelty gifts Ie I' Graham and d a ughte r. were Sunda y afternoon call ers on too nume r ous to me ntion in this H e nry Saylor ·,vas a guest at Mr. and Mrs. Almon Fen is. "Home o f Gifts." the .S pringbo ro a lumni Saturday Mrs. Catheri ne Jordan a nd evenmg. d aughter ,Hannah, sons Ed and ;-.- - - - = == == Mrs. Ada ChorlOwelh left for George, wcre Sunday afternoon ' ~ nterville Tuesday, wh ere s he callel's on Cha rles Fol ey and a lso Will make her home with MI'. and Rafe F o ley a nd family, of near ~ I·S. Carl Pick ering, after spen d. Wilmington. I~Ig the wjnte l' with Mrs. Be lle Frank Elbon und wife. of WaySco tt and family. . ( 'nesville, aLtended church hcre on Mr. and MI·s. Wilbert Swank Sunday morning . and Mr. and Mrs . Melvyn Swank M. M. Te rry Rpent Thursday in a nd sons were S unday evening Duyton. ll'.ue.s ts of Mr. and Mrs. William Lon Smith and Roy McCray, of ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH E nllly, near Germantown. Silver Grove, called on K. E. S umm er sch edule - 1st , 3rd and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton Thompso n ono day last weck. 5th S unday, Mllss at 7 :00 a. m.; a nd daughters, Eva and Miriam E . C. Mannon and family, of 2nrl and 4th S undllY, Mass at !I nd son, Morris, s pe nt the week ~ near Wilmington, called on t he 9:30. e nd wjth i l'iends at Lyn~hburg Davis family, near Wellman, Sun·R ev. Lawrence B. Mollmann , and on Sunday visited the cem- duy afternoon. ele l'Y at Russellville. 'I'homus Powe ll und family gave METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and '!tll-s. Walter Kenric·k u dinner SundllY for the ir son, Church School ·9 :15 a. m.; morn Mr. and Mrs. MOl'ris Millel' Miss~ Sherman Powell and bride, who ing worship , 10 :30, subj ec t, "Con- es Eva and Ethel Reeder: Mrs. were marri ed ut Miami s burg Satqnuel'ing Faith." Evening sf'rvice Charles Mullinex, Mrs . Kes ler ' urclny. Mrs. Powell was Mi ss Ida 7 :3 0, Bubj ect, "Go d's Medium of Gra.ham and guest, Mrs. A. E. Lynch, of Miamisburg before her Exchange." Children's meeting White. attended alumni at Spring mllrriage to Sh erman Powell. '}'ue&duy 3 p. m. Choir rehear- boro Saturday evening. Those present were , Robert Well sal Friday 7 :3 0. Meet your Mrs . Charles Johns and Mrs. and f a mily, Ballard Williams and fr iends at our church next Sun- Allen Emrick atte:nded the burial family, L ogan Powell und family, d ay. All nt'e w e lco me. Of. C~arles K earn·s , of Dayton, al of Oregonia. S pecial mu s ic. The Junior Mluml cemetery Monday after. Homer Hudson , wife, daughter . Chorus will s ing at the . Sunday noon. and so n of Xenia, were Su nday evening service. Come out and Clarence Gray :is home eonvs. afte rnoon gueRts o[ K. E. Thon'tphear t he childl'c n s ing. . ).es~ ing a.fter a falll last week , in son and fumily. Rev. Joseph Bennett, Pastor. Juring hiS s houldel' at Lockland . The Wicles' entertained a jolly ---where he was em:ployed building crowd on Saturday eve ning. TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY a steel tank. CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns aDd Su n day Schoo l !) :30 a. m,; ·Y. Mr, and ~rs, Allen Emrick, in P . S., G:45 p. m.; preaching ser-I company With Mr. and Mrs. J . B. vice, 7 ::10 p. m . ; pmycl' meeting Thomns, of Ce aerville and MI'. and Wt'dne.'" d:l Y eve nin g, 7 :30 p. m. MI:S, Charles Houg h, of Wayne"Th e Church wi t h a Welcome." VIlle atte nded a s urprise party Mr. and Mrs. John McCullough R e v. A, E. Ho uck, Minist<!r. 8 unday for Cliff Hough, at the and Mr. and Mrs. John Kruer, -. - - - home of hi s fath e l', Amos Hough, Mis!es Ruth Lighter and HarriFERRY rHURC OF CHRIST at Harveys burg. etta Fordyce attended the alumni An inte resting, in spiring, uni- Mr. and Mrs. ElbE!rt Wallace and supper at the new school auditorti ed Sunday morning service. Bi- gues ts attended lh,e baccalaureate ium Saturday evening. ' pie School at 9 ;3 0 a. m.; Lord's sermon of Xen ia Central · high Richard Kt'uer and Nelson Slipper Ilnd sermon at 10 ;80 a. Sunday evening. ' Shellhammer are recovering from m ., S I"In on subj ect, "What - Will Mr. and Mrs. Emery Charleton, the measles. You Do wi t h Jesus?" Special Mr. and Mrs. Frank ~harleton and Ralph Hutt has been on the ~u sic. Get ready for a great Samuel Charleton motored to Fair sick list for several weeks. ttme at the Box Social to be giv- field to see the a irplane moneuMr. and Mrs. Will Ross and baen by t he Pi Ep ilon Pi ("Pep") vel's Saturday. , by, Marjorie, had as their callers cla ss, Friduy, June 7. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DIlChester Williams on, Minister. had for their dinner guests on vis ond Miss Clara Ward, of Mi--Su.nday, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. AI- amisbing. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF bright. of Waynesville; Mr. and Several from this neighborhood CHRIST Mri!. A. E.White alnd sons, of Co- attended the school picTlic at the ' Bible School at 9:30 a. m .; lumbus; Mr. and Mrs. John Mey- new s chool building Friday; also LOI:d' s Supper at close of service. ers and daug.hters. of Belmont· 0 large crowd attended the comYou will feel "at home." Evan- and their evening guests were Mr: mencem e nt exorcises Thursday geliRtie service at 7 :30 p. m. A nnd l\frs. Ralph Stowe and daugh. night. The graduates were Ruth rousing song service , good specinl ·ttlr, of Ridgeville. Ligh ter. Harriette Fordyce, Ola Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miltenb er- Smith, Lenore John son, Marjorie mu s ic a nd iI gospel sermon. St!r_ mon ~ ubj ect, " Bapti sm and the ger, Mr. and Mrs. E lbert Wallace Mulles , Helen Liechty, Thelma J ligh est Spirituality." An at- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick Mr Weidner, Grace Hazelwood, Har~ tractive Church Night service and Mrs. J. B. Jones att;nded old Gorsuch, Carl Beal an~ Rob- , each Wednesda y even ing, . from com!l'encement exe:reises at Cen ert South. 7 :30 to 8 :15. Te acher trllinjng terville Saturday ,evening. Robert Kruer ' and Frank Duclass follows. ' Mr·La nd Mrs. L. D. Ball and. vall attended the 41H Pig club, Cheste.r Williamson, Minister. ~on, awrence, of, Xenia, were 'Monday n·i ght. 'Munday dinner gueg,ts of Mr. ann Misses ' Charlene aird Louise ST. MARY;S EPISCOPAL M rB EI~ert. ~allalce" and Mrs. Shellhammer had ·as their lrIlest a k ustlll, of ][)ayton, wlUi a Fril\ay and Saturday; Miss Ada June, 2, First Sunday after I . 'Hansen ' oj Dayton, Trinity . . . ChUrch school at 9:30; ae .wee guest. Mlss~s Grace He.ss and F,lvelyn Mr 'John Ault ' who lives at sermon and Holy Communion at Cartwright and Messrs, Milo M i l - ' , 10 :30. tenberger lInd Balilard Wallace An are cordially iilViter;t attended commencement at CellRev_ J. J. Schaefler, Rector . te-:t lle Saturday evening. TJae Klami Q.-ette. ,1.60 ,~ t
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WAYNESVILLE FARMERS EXC. CO. AT THE CHUnr.HES _a_a_'_I1_._
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June 29, 19.2 9 Thi. Coupon i. worth
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bollie of guest o f Mi !;R DOl' thy Mid uletu\\' n las t w('ek. Th e L. T . L. was plplls:m tly e nter t ain e d by Vil'g'i n in L:lllre ns, Tltlll' ~ tl ny II ft e rn oon, 1\11·S. J . H . Pl' l el's on spe nt a part of lust week with relatives on presen t ation of in Day to n. thi. Coupon and Miss fill1'O h H u in es has l'I't lll'n NI 25 Cent.. fr u m her Hehoo l wUl'k at Elnl\ . Tho lllas und MUrj ul' ie Huyd or l(. The Rex all Stoic / Adam nickil1l:so n J r. anti Opl11 will d eliver Turn e r were S IInllu y I!eu!<l ~ of! to the bearer Oran Tunl el' ut Miulni uni ve rsity. Aluel·t ·Me KI1Y subnlitt<'d t o on a bottlc of opo l'uti on for IIPp(' ll(ji cit i ~ Sut urShari Perfume day n iJ; ht in Me Clc lllln's hosp itll l. 63c value. Hi ,.; c,) ndi t ion is suti sf lldory. MClllo l"ial servi ce;; will be h eld in the M. E, church here Sunday Jun e 2. Hev. Tilfo rd, (If Xenin 5illn Name ., wi II <i l'li vl' r I he a ddr esg, .Jos!'p h ~oci:I Y l'. ~ ~ t, Am.!'l'ienn Legio n, of I Xent a. "' Ill pm·tH·Ipat(' nnu mu s ic A.ddreu ....... , .... .. ...... ................. . wi ll be fu I'ni she<\ by t he band . MI', n nd MI·s. V('rnon • til('s , Mr,.;. Lettie Mc Crnv a nd MiRs Mu tti e Stil,,~ atte n.I ,,;1 t he fll nerol ~5 . 00 an ounce o f 11 relntive n ea r Lan cas t er on Monday. SOLD ONLY AT Pau l Wisec up, of Ce darvill e, is the gues t o f his gl'a ndpul'en ts, MI'. Il nd J\1r ~. Gorge HitI.'. R e \'. Cu ri es., .J. L. Co nard nnd T . C. Huycloc k atte nd ed un nil night "hike nnd camp" of Boy ~('o ut Le a de l's at Cump • tump, 1 hur day evening of last week.
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Shari Perfume
Adams Drug Store
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Farmers Fertilize 'Your Corn With BIG-M Fertilizers Big corn profits go to those wh o increase
th eir y ield and
quality by us ing BIG M complete corn f er t ilize l·. Late plan t~ I'd corn mus t be pu she d all th e more to avo id fro st damage and our BIG M compl ete brands ')"ilI hasten the ripen ing of your corn from ten dnys to two weeks .
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W e ha ve st ocks of F ertilize rs in perfect mecha nica l condition and can serve you quickly, 2-12-2, 2-14-4 and 2-12-6 fire our sta ndard corn f I·tilizers. In many cases \ve wo uld advise th e ·use of a 4 -10-6. , ,Help insur~ your corn profits by . placing YOllr order NOW.
.Waynesville,Fiumers Exchange Co. Phone 25
Waynesville Ohio
r.- - KIDDIES AND GROWN-UPS!
HAVE . YOU EVER SEEN
finh-y Dinky AND HIS GANG?
fiVE ,POINT
n:ih
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ON OR · BEFORE
IN WAYNESVILLE
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WAYNE CHICK STARTER
"' I\'lI Points , l'lIn off .the bridgll at Baug hman's pond lind plung(>d helu,ll ong into the ere k. but wus not Re~i ously injul'cd. Miss Ha z()1 Ro g~ of pringboro, is staying with hel' brother und s i. t r-in-Iaw, I r. and Mrs. Will Rol's.
to ward.
of tit W. ,,),, U. WU H held lus t I"ri d u~' in th Ml'tho di ~ t churc h.
'I'h ' a nnuIII III ('li ng o f t l", lot (l\\' IHlrs nf 1\I iami CC'Il1 (' tery a ~ o . ('i ul ion will he h('11i in t h!' hnp.. I. M'lIl dny . Ju n(' ~, 1 Q2!1 , lit 1 :3 0 I) , Ill. :\ 1~lr/.!,' I',;prr srntation is l' a l ne," ! I~' rI ~ i l' (' tl . J . O. Cfl rtwr igh t. ~ c·y.
the eorner of YDnkee Street and
111iss lIlyru Ha ydock
W . C . T. U. MEETING .
r.EMETE RY NOTICE
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Dayton Sunda),.
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By TERRY GILKINSON T erry Gilkison
is bringing them all to town next week
in his gTeat new comis strip,'P INKY DINKY, which will ap~e ur
in the Miami Gazette.
The funniest, most appealing eomic strip in year~get acquainted with EARS
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TUBBY BIGGS
COWBOY COLLINS
CUDPLES RUFF
BOO HOO SMITH
PERCY ' VAN HORN
KE.R SWAT MUNCHAWSEN
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Qinky of
'the ' KID ·HIMSELF with his retinue
followers, .
wm be-
gin in the next iss\le of the THE MIAMI. GAZETTE.... and it'
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Is really comical, and the ldddies' as , well as the older reade~
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Eighty-First Year
NEWS DIRECT FROM THE STATE CAPITOL
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WAS TREATED FOR BURNS
PATRONS PROTEST TELEPHONE RATES
Whole Number 5860
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, '1929 DEATH OF JOHN WHITAKER
MASONS HhD BIG TIME
MEMORIAL DAY fITTINGLY OBSERVEO
SPRING VALLEY
Edwin W. Ricks, 44 , o,f 411 WaThe un XlIol'ted doath of J ohn Waynesville Mn l\ll n ~ I'njoyl'd a t ervliet Ave .. a t tendant at the Re\ hitakel', who I'ntel'l'd MtClell an I"""d limc F:iLluy IIf tl'r ll UO I1 an d finers Oil station, Third and Findh o~pila l In I wCl'k fur wha t w n ~ cenin g, whe n t he oflit-c r ~ of the lay streets, was burned aboul ,t he 1I1lJl I ~ h t tn be a lIIil101' opernti on, lodge put on th e MI\:t l!r Milson fac e, arlJl s and leg s shortly beiore WII S n ~hn c k to tht1 cOlll munily. LI gr ee rm· two cundil\nt s. Work LO o'c lock Monday evening while Mr. Wl:itaker wa H on' of Wa y· \'.'3S b C'l~ un at 'f ::W. and at G::10 COLUMBU, OHIO,-Secre- atLemlJting to elrtin~ui sh a fire The Miamis ha ve organ'ized a a delectab lC' di nl1 e l' \\'a sC'p 'ecl in A In rge numbe r of perso ns n ~ villc' s most hi l(hly cslremed Drill' Mr r.di to r~ tllry of Sta te Innlnce J, Brow~ in the station. He received treatWe wi sh to ('xprells I hrough l he banquet room by lhe lallies gather d at the celll C'tu ry Th u r~ . cit iztms . lIi ~ deal II occurred on ba ll lea m {at' the seaso n, consist and Commission er of Motor VehI- ment at Miami Valley hospitnl.- your co lu mn s a p1'nlpsl against of the Enster' Stnl·. ing of (I good f ast bunch of young day llflpl' noo n for th(' memorill l Su nd ay morn ing .. cles (;,hll I'le 5 R. Wilso n hav e Fun eral se rvices w('rl' held in p la ye r ~ , that will a-ive any team Dayton Herald . the Jlr nJlflsed iflcl'('ast! in tel ephone 'rh e Paf;tma st l' r, of t hp lOllg e s c;'vicp~ ill honor of t hC' Nution' is", ued 11 circullll' npproving motor ra tes iii uLi r C0Il1 I11U I ity. )lut on t he work for on£' or the deud . Thl' onl y survi vin g mel1lbe r t. h . M. Eo chuI'c h; of which he was a ru n for th ei r mon ey. ve hicle heu LlliKhts f or the use on A11 playerR must report Su nday Th is is Ilu t intl'ntled as a co m- ca ndidH te~, and \ er(' u~~i Htp;l by uf W .R. li n!!1 P ost, S. 1. Cart- 1\ promine n t Ill emb I' and offi ciul, th public roads nnLl highways in p lain l agllin -t nul' ollC 'rll t Of';. B r o. G. E. Randall. or J) nytn n. a wril(ht, wa s prese nt. H is ~ oti, .J. t hi s. Wedn 'sda y ufternoon. Rev , Illol'llinl( at 9 ::10 at the park. the sta te of Ohio which complys lI oml'1' Ramuy is the manager. llcnnt'tt ofticiut ing . lind \I ho dn I h,' b ~st the y can , wilh form('1' Mu!<ter ',f Wayne, ville 0 , Ca rl wl'il(ht \VII !' OlIl Htel' of C(, I' · .J n~ l'ph wit h the motor vehi cle lighting Th e Spri ng ValJ\!y baseball p"or l·quipl1l en l. IJl ;t lh e Telc- lodge, Dr. 'Vllrd aelinl'" lI il M:J ~ tf' r . moni es and nnn olln red th!' 1'1'- intel'lII ent \VU ~ in Miam i cemeter y. laws of th e '~tatc and which con· team look a ga me fr om Waynes IliJO IlC' Cnmpllny xhuul 'l give li S Th e M a ~ onH will Plljn\' II pi c. ;.{ ram which WilS unusua ll y im p· f orms to UlliteLl States govc rnville Thur~clay afte rnoon, which v:du (' I'(! ceivecl if th ey expect t o nil' at th e Ma sol1i(' Il ,Jill (' in I' :;" i\·('. mcnt spccificntions for tungst en was loosely played ali the way I'Hise UU I' 1'f'l1 ts nho v or cve n on Rp ringfi cld on Jun e 2!1. ~1uRi c was fU1'l1i shed by n dou ble liI ume nt electric incandescent throug h. giVt, helte r s rvice. _ _ _ _ quurtl'l of Kids fro m l hl' O. S. & IlIm ps, Th e",c ili structions in cir· Th e Mi amis were in the lead a pa r wilh ot lH'r ('om]lnr.i('s who S . 0 , 1I 1I1I1c ullll (' r Ih l' d il'c el ion . Albert Clenver was in Indinncul a r f orl11 will pl'o ve of vnlunble all the time until t he ninth, when nur hun1t's II I'e f U1'l1ish d with of Mrs. Bvers. \\' h o~e sweet vo ic < ' s ' • a id to the motorist nnt! Commis- apolis Monduy. errors were I'esponsible for a tie, olt! un cI out-ed·date nll'o n l'S unci 1,Iendeei i~ lH'rf('CI hal'lllony , 5ion('l' Wilson will be pleased to and un extra inning was played. sfco nLl hU11C1 'luipmcnt. Why n t J . E. Of' nn ctl, Jla stor of the 1\1. E. ma il them out to uny on e upon reEn'ol's were too numerous to Wedding rings? See them at pn'scnt a uniled fro nt wit h evC'ry cilu nh. gave till' invocation lind quest of his de partment. keep tra ck o f and " boners" on Ca r y's J ewelry Shop, Lebnnon , O. indi vidu al phont' u:,cr siglling n , was f,)l\ o\\'(' d bv MiRR L oui~c lI "n. , - · - -- - --- -- pl:,t it inn to the' l'llhli e tlti li ties c.Ienun, wh o g:;vp a ~" I e n dicl n 'n· MI' . u n ~1 Mrs. \\ . II. Allen wcre bnth s id e~ wer e pull ed frequently Th e lleparlment of industrial The score by innings: Ml·S. Wa lter McClure has pur- CCII llm ilt ee nga in Hl thi ~ in cr ea!<e ! ___ ._ dition !,f Lincoln 's Gl!ltyshllrg in ri m:innati tOdllY. reill t ions which has bee n huu sed chased the Evans property on U l d !' " W l ' art! ~i\'l'n med'C mode rn I An ' II k :\t ld I'C~H. I 1 234567S9)( in l he old Harlmn ll hotel property M · t t . St raw( (' I' , ,,m gt'r. a we . ' now . hIT ' f ' a m s ree . cnui plIle nt. and IJellel servi ce III I . V" . ,' 11 I , I R!'v . J. J. Sc a e er. l'C'c(or (I I ]0 0 1' Int.ernat lonal Harves ter r eo Vulley . , 0104, 220023- 14 cur nel' F ourth a nd East Main streI :nO\ln ·. av nes" (' )"~ an ( . F ' I I I . . Miamis :13 1:1 0 0 1 0 0 0- 11 . ' ! t'1'PIY way. If ' . t 'her in lhe' Massie Sl. i\lUI' Y S "pls('upa C1 UI' " \\'!l. pUiI', ~(' c . J , C. Hawke. e ts . for th e past number of years, .Hallett Da~l.n and f~nllly 0 We feel t hat if II me mber oC the 01 mel. en\ 0(11 '1'I\;luated ' t he 'Peflllt' I' a nd in hi s acldrl'''s. The gam e scheduled for Sunj)r cpuring 10 move into tlle new Middletow n VISIted relallves here P C woul d cOllie into out' com J township ·l~h . . .. g f p ' I honor(,d th e 'i\i l W UI' v('t('ran s. I 'o~t ma, tCI' Ila rlsock was a vi~- duy with Middleton, w ~ postpon· qua l'tl'rs in the Pure Oil building, Thursday. ~unit J\.' Il nd inv e'' ti gate OUI' ser-I from t he 1'h mvdel'SllY ti': Ilk- , :ol, liel'!; or al l wa rs in whic h tIll' itllr ill Duyto n Sll turcIIlY aft er· ed on account of wet grounds. • tsbur!! on urs ay () r liS wee ,. d cO l'ller Chestnut un ,l High . Th ere 1\1 d M B Champ'on of vire lind th e ge neral a ltitude of ' (J ne 6) rec ei vin~ hi ~ cl egree lJ lllt ('d Stales has PUl't l C lp ut~, n OIIl. Th e Morraine Truckers will be WII S on ly HS,O OO squllre feet of 1', un rs. en . I ' thll s ub 'crib('I'~ ba . ed on ex- . u A M' R' 'and nil II' ho hav(' III any wuy se l' v, I the attrnction at lhe pnrk on . fl Olll' space uVll iltlbl e in the IlIt ter Dayton s pent Thursday With Chas ." th' I I' b .. I MSflter of rt~. r. Inger 1 I their e'oun t l' v Hl! hcld the FO I' Hail In ~urnn c(' on T oba cco )J(','IE'nCI!, er e \l'01l ( I' no Ill . d' economi<'< 'In,1 I)olit c' ' .. , ' . ' Sunday. bui lding anci as the depa rtm ent An d erao n an d f ami'1y. cr ' n!;e gl'a nted lIntil t hc sta nda rd I ~'~)O l~e" III . • - do , e uttentio n o f t he a ssemb l a~e . ' :l!HI o[.he l· g l'uwlng crops, see R. requires about 40.000 feet the · f C I b s is rai s('(1 to eq ual thut o f other I lc3 l. ><clcnlce.. h ThE' 'x('l"cisel< wer e con ·!tllied at I' , II a t fie ld . Mrs. R. C. R Iggs a de pa rtm en l of pu blic highways s :nee . ea vll1g W(1\'. 11<', \'1'II e e 0 um u . ties whose rates are no . II y (eC I OIII . t O(I ca ' nn on, DECORA nON DAY GUESTS . . d' com muni I , t he t cu utlfu lind that of public wo rks r emains entertamed at a pre-nup tIal m- 1 h hi ' t I I has r ece ived thre(' dl')!T es a nr I 'I t t dainlY lillIe gi 1'l s F or Ha:l In surance on Tobacco t' . of ~1 1:s Ml,i' Hn d "the l' g l'owing crops Bee R. fur the rese nt in the Hartman nel' on Sunduy in honor 'of her arger t ",~ n t e ]l!'~ose( ra e le,'e. , haR ha d many yea!'s of succ essful I ".l~n t;vcn On Decoration day a crowd ;:>I ncc.r e ly , ours, pxpc rience i n 'teachin~ in Dpn· IIn Cel ' ItI' t 1I'('d' MIl'l·I~ o Esl he'l: JI n n~ 1 F. lIa tfield . ' buil ding nt il other quarters are sister Miss Mildred Clark. numbering 'twenty-two motored n 1. '11 (' I111(' ' h \ I',vn.. nu n performed U nn I ~~~ . ~ provid ed by the erectiort of th e Fra nk LcMay niso n Hnd •S tCUuC'i1vl the ceremony from Tremont City to spend the n('w office build ing. -Va ults in the For , best r esults consign your J 0 , Cn!'twdght s('hool s, in Ohio NOl'thl'rn \ niv- (~ I ~t: . . " fl owe's urIcI' which Atte nt iun ! Every body! Don't dllY with Rev. and Mrs. Bennett. Co. , D. R. Rmith el'sity at Ada ant! nt Pitt sburg. 1) 1 5 ~,e l\lng , Il e'(I by Ihe 1) 11 mi ~~ t hat Box Sn 'ill l at Ferry basement of the quarters will live . s tock, .to Green-Embry At the noon hour places were f DRS Ii . .. "ps were ,o un c pro vide additional space f or the Cinc mnatl, III care 0 . . a sMyer Hyman He was re·elected fOI' the I" : f th' 0 S &. S 0 hnll1~ chureh. Frilln), nigh t , June 7. laid for tw enty foul', the well fillW:ly nesv ill e Moto r Co. lw elffh consec utive yt'ur in the g CIS ~ _e _ ~.:. ~ ~ ~ have been devc\ ope d, consequently bury. ed baKket s wCl'e unpncked and evMr. and Mrs. James Davis and Jam es McClure Pitt~burg hi g h sc hook MIl~' 28. thel'e being no bromid e there is Mi s!! Emma Peacock or Dayton ery one IIresent gathered about Adams Drug Co. He muy n ow wri Lp it,; R. A. LODGES WILL DECORATE little if an y element of danger daughter, Ruth, of Columbus, II'M\ the wee k-end g uest of Miss thc table to enjoy the' feast of called on Sam uel Butterworth and _____ Ringe r, B. ,S., LL. B" M. A. \ . fr om fire of explosion. ~hlY Wright. good things to eat. The affair was The juint Memorial Co mm ilt c family Sunday morning. but, being modest , doesn' t do it. planne d by the women of one WILSON-.McMILLAN Mrs. Violu CUI'ey i ~ vis iting her of Mrs. Bennets Sunday 8chool Th e Ohio Pen baseball team Miami No . 10:1 Jr, O. U. A. 111. ; Our diamonds arc of the finest has finally hit its stride and won n l ngomal' lodge. K. o f P., and W y- duug ht er M l'fl. L. E. McMakin nnd classes as a celebration of Rev. OBITUARY couple of gam es. All inmates of quulity and brilliancy. Convince oming lodge No. 102 . l. O. O. F., famil y in Detroit. Cupid revealed one of his latest 'lind 1\1rs. Bennetts birthdays and has announced t he rollowing prOthe big institution in West Spring yourself by seeing them at Cary'. conquest Saturday June 1st. at their wedding anniversary wbich Ill'y's Jew elry Shop- the most st reet are allowed to attend theS(! Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. 4:30 p. in. at the co untry home Charity (Kimbroug h ) Harvey, g ram to be held at IIfiami c mewas on Wednesday of last week interest ing s t ore in Lebanon for games whicll lire played each Siltof Mr. and ]\frs. J oseph McMillan daughter of Thomas and Eliza beth le l'y on Jun e 9, at 2 o'clock : ' May 29. O. J . Gray and family and C. urday afternoon during t he season when their youngest daughter Kimbrough, was born August 3 1, S ng, " A mer ica"- Led by M.en's g i ft.~, is open eve ry evening. ding anniversary which was on wi t h s pecial games on holidays. E. Anderson and family saw the Mabel became th e br ide of Mr, lS43; departe d this life May n (, hor us. circus in Russell Wilson. Ever ybody cordifl ll y invited to Wednesday of la st week May 29. The brondcasting over station Hngenbeck-WalUice l'!l2rJ, aged 86 year~ !l mo nths. In vocation Rev . J. E. Bennett The following persons were DlIyton Thursduy evening. WAIU is creating a favorable imMiss Geneva Ault rendered an She was ma rri ed to Aaro n lI ar- Reading of li st uf decea sed m E: m- th e Box Soc ial at Ferry church present, Rev. and Mrs. Carpenter Fl'iJuy nigh t, June 7. pression over the state and fans · "s' and rei - vcy Decembe r 2S, l SG5. To lhis bel'S or year. and son Victor, Bernard RobFred Henderson and Camily are organ num b 1'1', f nenu are writing in to Warden P. onj oying a motor trip throygh a~ives a ssembled al..oout. the m.ar- union were born eight children. Music . Men'!! Chorus erts. Mr!l. Roberts, MI'S. J . BushF or 8ale at Madden's Lumber Thomas that they enjoy these Kentucky, Tennessee, North Car- rlage altar where b ~aubful s~nng 3 daughters, Lou, Mary a nd Zulu; AddJ'ess ..... .. .... .... , , Rev. Zier er Yard , 9 steel fence pos t drivers; ong, Mrs. Earl Rector, Mr. and weekly conCerts very much and re- olinll and West Virginia. - -blossoms 'lent. an .. aIr of, lovlm. . 5- boys, Frank, ' h rll'~, Aivin, Music " ' Men's Chorus will ,Irive POflts through rocks on Mrs. J. W. Jones and two Bans, Illl est that ' the program s be con- . and charm qUite In harmony With HarIa'll and Roy. ~IlY the you ngest Bene diction Rev . .J. E ,Bennett Mr. und Mrs. E. C. Ale 'hire, Mr~. creek beds easily. tinued. Thqy are given on Monday Mrs. J. H . Coleman, Miss &!lh- the ideal June day. There they lis· was called early in life: Zuln in Rachel Jones. Mr. and Mrs. If wea ther does not permit exvening from 7 :20 to S :30 o'clock. er Henderson and Ml'S, D. L. toned to two solos by Miss Evelyn ellrly girl-hood : Chul'les in 190!) er ciseg outside. ~E'I' \'i(' es will be Henry Derr, Miss Phillis have n great time at You will Tune in. Crane spent Saturday in Lebanon, Kerse y- " J Love You Truly," and Alvin in lOIS, Lou, Mary, h eld in I. O. O. F . hull. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Truns- t he Box Soc ial gi ve n' by the Pi Den, the guest' of Mrs. H. V. Walter. and "There Will Never be Another Frank, and Harlun re main to porta lion will be fur ni shed for EpHilol\ Pi (Pep) clas!! at Ferry Rector, Mr. and !\frs. J . W. Jones A favorabl e meetinA' placc for You." mourn their mothers loss. and two 80ns, Mr. and Mrs. E. t hose who are .not ab le to walk t o church, Friday, Jun e 7. young ladies from various deTo thc strains of the Lohengrin Ol'e brother, Dem etrius. a~~a. th e cemelery. For sale at Madden's Lumber C. Aleshire, Mrs. Rachel Jones, . partments housed in the Capitol Yard 3 National double jack Cence Wedding March the two attend- I'emai ns of h o'r own Ifll'ge fam\ly. ,Miss Mildred lark attended Mr. and Mrs. Henry Derr, MillS building is the basement of the stretche~the tool to stretch ants ,Miss Martha Hay and Mr. Her husband, AUron, prece ded a luncheon on Tue~ day, given in Philli s Derr, Mr. and Mrs. Victor A SURPRISE PARTY Ann ex. The rellson was discover- your wire fence with. John Kennedy, entered followed her to the great beyond in ' 1!1I2, her hnnor nt the home of Miss Bushong, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Alesed when each one of the girls by the bridal pair. Rev. Jane and for seven,t een years she has hire, and Miss Roselyn Aleshire. Ruth flak el' of Dflyton. wOllld - st ep on t he scales, placed A surprise party was given in Mrs. Merle Kerns and daughter Carey, the bride's aunt, who has lived for hoI' :family, and the help there by the deportment of agric- have returned to their home in officillted at the wedding oC three and love she could give th em. honor of Ralph Mainou s' birthday AHl'cd Hay a lld family and Wilul t ure, nnd the n compare her Columbus after a pleasant visit e lder siste rs and four elder brothThe children ha ve given th eir at his hom e Saturday eve ning, hul' Marlatt und famity of Dayton, GOOD CUT CLOTHING CLUB weight witll the rccord of the pre- with relatives here and in Cincin- ers of the bride, performed the help n.nd kindness in thc illness June 1. Thosq prese nt were : Wer t' entcl'lnined a t the home of T he Good Cut Clot\hing c\ub vious vi!lit. Thcn there would be nati. ceremony using the single ring of their mother; she being con- Loui!!e ranI', Beatrice Robitzer, Will' Hay nnd ramily Sunday, hcld their meeting May 31. The a 'mE'taphor on cli etin~ and the servic e. fined to her bE!d, for almost a year P aulin e Brown, Ay leen Maino u , qllanity or vitamincs in various Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jordon atA delicious two course dinner but main tai ning to the end, her of Hamilto n; Oletu Brandenuburg F or Sale, 3000 rods of Ameri- meeting was called to order by fo od f;tufT~ ns well as the effect tended baccalaurell te services at was then served by 'Miss Nellie cheerful and patient pe rsonality. of Hamilton; Olela Brnhdenubng, cnn zinc insulated wire fence, full t he president; the minutes of the of r nlol'i cs on the hUlTlnn system Piqun Sunday evening. A. niece, Graham or Harveysburg, MiRS Her life has beon passed in and Ben ttyville, Ky " Louise Trend- gauge unci full we ight ; best ever II1Bt meeting wel'e read and apand the latost rules for r edUcing. Miss' Mary Hoke. is a member of Mary Kathryn Wilson and Mr. around HarvE!ysburll', Springfi eld way. Middletown; George Henkle, made. Madden's Lumber Yard. proved. A demonstrlltion of cutting a J Th en probably all would be for- the graduating clIlSS. Gilbert Frye of Waynesville, and Church and vicinity. Kellis Peler R, Kenn eth Frqmm , gotten at the next luncheon or Mr. Theodo r e McIntire of New She was a woman am ong mnny; Gilbert Frye. Albert Brann ock, !lfi':. M. r.. ParRhull enlerta ined blouse wa s givcn by Helen Beltz Parker Duofold pens and pencils Burlington . bridge dinner. always looked upon l he ch eer- ,.J ohn Smith.Middl et own; T om my th r fo ll owing at dinner last Fri- The gl'oup ~ have started their gar guaranteed forever against defects The appoin'tments tMroughout ful side of life; even through af- \ Zecher, Middletown . du y :· MI'. nnd Mrs. Lee .Hawke and ments a nd all are wOI'king on their Director Charles A. Neal, of Select yours at Cary's Jewelry were pink and white. Both the flicted for several yea rs with Delightful rc freshm c.' nl~ were ramily, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard sewing boxes. After a short bust he slate deportment of health, Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. bride and bride's maid were lovely b1indlles.~, thol:e was no complain- served a l. I n plc.'o l'ant evr nlll g waR Weltz, Mrs. Lizzie Lewi!l. Mrs. iness session al1l1 Ins'Pe<f.,lon of a4vieed that this is the season of in pink geogrette. ing but always cheel'ful , a pleus- spen t by a ll. • _ _ _ _ nu sMClll BentI cy and Ethan Lewis. work, the meeting adjourned to Mrs. Lee Hawke and daughter, the year when all eommunities meet June 14 . Those in attendance were Mr. ant word, a hl!arty hand clasp for -, . should put on a freshened appellr- Doris, and two sons, Donald and nnd Mrs. Orville Wilson, Mr. and all. We t hen went to the yard and CHANCES HANDS AGAIN W:: tt' he: -Grll cn. HamIlton, EI · ance. Food establishments should Dean, left M'onday morning by Mrs. Arthur Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. She was always r e'ady to lend n · i 1 . 1:1;110;0, .etc. Yo u ~nd de pen- playoddrOI) the handkerchief and be thoroughly removated and safe auto to visit 0., C. Mills and fam- Robert Wilson, and son, Mrs. WiI- ~elp~ng hand to a~\¥one, w~o wn!! For thp t hird f im.e in t·WO y a:~ . :I., \,! wl.'tcIi C~;1 ' :!1l'y 8 J ewelry were served ice len by our ' leader, guard wuter su pplies,- camp and ily, at St. Joe, Mo. TheY will be lard E. Martin and Miss Mary In Sickness and dilltre~s WIth her the Clal'~,svjll(' N t' w ~ i ~ unde r dlf . ._1",/; ,Leblll .G.l, Oh iO . Mrs. Earnhart. , eating places by intelligent san- away about two weeks. Marjorie Enrnhart, Reporter. Angel all of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. cheerful smile and sooth ing voic'e, fe l'cnt 1.. " nUf!l'lll (' nt. Vir!!il A: I . itary r egulations. Children shoul4 Sherman Ferris and duughter, helping with their burdonll of Ii fl'. Stanfield, C I:1I'I;::\·ill,' l'I 'siu enl , is ~ ,'. a,l d .' frl' . .1: (. Jluwk~ gave Greeting cards means friend- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wilson, Mr. be given the advantage of much To her own famil y Rhe has al- n ow puh li . 'l eI' :w ,1 r'd i' O" or l h.: fa m.l\ <1 ,nl1(,I' ~n cl'lcbrutlon ~f DEATHS outdoor air and sunshine. Their ship, and friendship means eun- John Wilson and Miss Elizabeth ways heen a tower of strength paper ~.: . " w;.! a . 1I il't;' r, ll t lwrv;' . !I,. I,i rt hrlay Ilnlllversl~ r y o.f their food should include fresh fruits shine in life. We have lovely Wilson all of Oregonia; Mr. and and love. ,• Frida y, .JL. : " 7. Thi ~ is thc' fir~ t S "II !.,:e. on ,,~ und ~~. " • . wh ,ch the Mr!l. Charity Harvey, ared 85, and vegetables and milk should be greeting cards and mottoes, also Mrs. Wm. Lawson and family, Mr When Mother was needed, time the 1.::lIla"Cl lIe nl II f : Ii ~ P HIH: I' full " WI!.'r ,"::('1 e pi c~e nt , ~r. nnd died Friday morning at the home Bridge tames. Cary's Jewelry Thomas Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Mother was .a lway!' there help- has been in (.;::,1',(1.' uf C; 1f'l'k,<vi ll ... Mrf: . J . P. l'rlllnin IIlId family, Mr. continued In abundant use. of her son H. C. Hnrvey near Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. Robert McMillan, son Rex and ing to ease their pajn and sorrow.! resid enL~ . Rev. Allel:, l.~ Michigan , ' and Mrs. Me rlyn Banta, ~r. and Ridgeville. Funeral services were A good supply of map'1 of Ohio Mrs Lee Hawke and family, Mr. d h . W I M and held Sunday afternoon in th, Mrs. Edith M. Hanla, Mra. Lau- aug ter Martha, Mr . and Mrs. "You have left us dear Mother precede d S tan fI e Id . showing conlrl'esBlonal" senatorial Willis McMillan and sons, Wendell Gone to the land 'of rest. • - and Mrs. IM~Iynakrd Me tz, dr, Mrs Springfield church, Rev. Jell. and judicial districts. with general ra H. Mosher, Mr. Ronald Hawke G ld d M Mrs ur ~ awe, r. an ,. d riM Hnrvey officiating. Burial was In KLEVER KOOK KLUB Guy" Jones of Dayton. information givinw- the pqpulatlon and family and Mr. Hanla Mo- Herald' Han k rvdn'M r. adn ...r rCs . .It seemed so hard to have you go aro 00, an r. an "urs. But God a, b ove knows b!ll!\t. ' pringfleld cemetary. of the state by counties, toe Fed- sher spent Sunday with Mr. F. C. E. Dwiggins all of Wilmington; Mr ' eral census of ' 1920, the total Hartsock and family, of Milford. and Mrs. Dillion McMillan, Miss YQu';ve ende~l your toils and The Klevcr Kook Klub met at Lawn mowers sharpened by Mrs. Thomas Gates died at McvcUe cast In the state and a lum- Mrs. Ronald Hawke and 80n, EVil McMillan, and Mr. Adelbert the home of Mrs. W . A. Lukens, Elec trakeen process, same method la~ors . . mary of the vote cast for state of- Frank, remained for a short visit. McMillan all of Cincinnati; Miss . You re ~herta With him a~ov e. Monda y, May 20, 192 9. After the os used by lawn mower manufac- Clellan hosp ital, Wednesday, May ficers last fall and the decennial Mata Dwiggins of Springfield; Mr. Where pam and worry ne er Im- business part of the meeting we turers. Electrakeen system turns 29, following a long illness. Her Watches and clocks repaired by and Mrs. Joseph McMillan, Mr. al)portionment , for the General all enjoyed a game of baseball. out perfect cutting mowers. Trv hu sband and six children survive. gel' Funeral services were held at her Assembly of Ohio . under the fO\1r- a certified watchmaker who Is Herbert McMillan, Mr. Lawrence The reward or' a great Moth- When our game was over we me. Roy Pigott. late home in Roxanna, Saturday, teenth Federal census, has been equipped to repair every kind of Furnas and son Willard all of were served with a delicious ers love. Diamond setter and received by the offioe of Secretary timepiece. A bout twenty.five friends of Junet. Burial In ' Mia",i cemetery. lu nch, Everyone be present at the WayneSVille;. and Mr. and Mrs. We mu st feel it was planned by of State Clarence J. Brown, com- engraver. Bring your repair work Mark McMillan of Middletown.~ next meeting June 3rd. Mrs. Ray Mainous tendered hel' a the MastE!f ~ piled by that official and statis- to Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon. Virginia Dav is. reporter. plea Rant surprise when they as- "KATYDIDS" ENTERTAINED Upon their return from an auto Twas the ' or dinllnl)e of fate ; tician and editor Geo. M. Nefse mhl ed at her home on Monday trip to Niagara and other point,s And we know 1Il0t at what moment Ross Hartsock and family spent nero These maps of int!Stimable afternoon. The affair wa.s in the , The "Katydids" Were delightof interest ' this popular young We, also, IIhal1 stand at the MASONIC LODGE NOTICE value to those interested, can be Sunday with Mrs. Hartsock's couple will be at home in Dayton nature of n ~ou se-warmlng, the fully entertained Saturday ElVgate. ' parents Mr. and Mrs. C. E. secured by applving to Secretary Regular ~o!1l!1lnication of Wa yMalnou' ha.vlllg recently mov· 1 ening, May 26 by MiRs Ruth Cook where the groom is employed. Your loved ones mourn their loss, Brown who will cheerfully mail Deatherare near Oregonia. Masn esville Lodge No. 163 F. & A. ed into then' present !home: A at the home of her gral1dparents, • ~. dear ters W.uton and Owen remained them out upon request. , for a few days' viait with their M. Tuesday evening, Jun e 11. covcl'ed dish IUllc,h h was a d.ehghtbl Mr and' Mrs. J. M. Keys. FELL AND BRpKE ELBOW ' And we tha't are left, pray, , V'" fuI f e .at ure of t IS very enJoya e A fter a delicious 1wo course gTandparenta. ISI"Thilt we may all meet together Work in the F. C. degree. WILL ATTEND MEETING ing and sojourning brethren are occasion. dinner cards, were en.ioyed by the , 'Cary's Jewelry Shop creed-To Mrs. Sherman Rogers met with . On that be~lutiful isle o'er the I . . following: Mr. and , Mn Rhodes way." we come Thomas, W . M. M[ !<. J . O. Cartwright e,ntertam - I Bunnell, Misses Thelma Hartaock, Several farmers from this respect the confidence and trust a painful acCident on Friday, May Earl ed with three tables b[l~ge last I Grace Hocket" Elizabeth Drancounty are expected to attend the of all who place dependency upon. 24, when she Iell breaking her elShe was taken to' McClellan F; B. Henderson, Secy. Friday afternoon, ~onormg ,her , strator, Mabel McMillan, Ruth QUEEN ES'rHEJt _ MEETI,NG booster meeting at Wilmington U8 f.or diamonds, watche8, jewelry bow. hospital where an X-Ray picture .. ~ ...house guests, MISS Ele~no~ Cook and Messrs. H~r !nan Sur4 next Thursdl!oY and Friday., The and ' the intereatine novelty gifts The Queen EBthet soCiety will VISITS OLD HOME TOWN Merritt of Mt. Holley, N .. J . Damty I face, Eli Furnas and: Ruslell meeting is one of four distric~ too numerous to mention in this was taken and the bonE! was 'set. meet with Cath erine Boger S8tur. ' refreshments were e!lJoyed by Willon. ' . , ',; - - • gatherings being held over the '!Home of Gifts." day afternoon at 2 o'clock. EvMr. 'a nd 'Mrs. HArry Dodson, en- th~ gue~ts. who , were MISS .Merrltt, , • - • state In connection with the obEASTER",' STAR NOTICE ery member is urg.ed to be pres- 'route to Aurors , N. Y. from the!r MISS TT1llena Edward~ M~B\~arVlsiTIN~ IN CINCINNATI . servance of ' Farm Bureau Week. On account of the funeral Ber- . en" ." . , . Leading the-party from this cQun~ vices for Mr • .Tohn WhItaker, tbe Miami Chap tel' N'o . 107 O. E. S. cnt for the election of officers home in Omaha, Neb., stopped In ga.ret E~wards, Mrs., .: . . . b Edwards t. tf will be President Cha.s. T. Ellis reg~lar J;IIeeting ,of the W. F. M. w!II me~t 'in regular session Mon- and . ~Ite Box opening. June 10 Waynes v.lI1e,Ml'. Dodson's birth- MISS Olive Allen, MI'.lI. Fred HenAll place Saturday and ~lled on old derson . Mrs. S. MD. ~erk~eM~rll. M~s:' ~~ry ~ . In CinciuaU and ".othet officers of the Warren SOCI4}ty of tlie M. E. , church to day evening, , June 10, a~ 7 :30. cJoses the missionary year. e reports, dues, lete., must be in at frien,ds. Mr. Dodson is a son Of IJ· W. Edwards ~ a,: ert .• :::en Efilma B~ , County Farm Bureau with the I be held, at the home ot' Ml'I. H. Visitinr members are welcome. ' Mn: Thos. Dodaon of Indlanapo- Ml'B. R. M. awe, rs. er e ~ V Barn~rt ' -J. balance of the party bfling made S. WllIla",son bas been postponed Olt HartAock, W.~ M. · this meeting. dn . .' -: ·S_la B!I1' .' ,,lis formerly of Waynesville. Hartsoek. , . a • • • up of members and their friends. untU Thursda;r afternoon. ' ......... , . , Minnie Fromm, Seer. L e t us d 0 you~ · _
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.IITll mCr h mc f o l', he Phone No. 32(\ Phone No. , Real El lote Tl'lanlfcr i . GII(' ~t R()o m? Sonlet h ing cool, dai n William ' A. a n'; Mury I~. Whl,t· Ly and noL cxlmvngll nt '/ T hen !,('I t o Gruvc l' . lind La llra Young, ~hUSl' s imp le d l'a pedei! a nd s preu d s :17 :1eres in TU I'lkcrcc'k twp. Linted \'oile, o rganl li II I' l ll r iutu n fol' lh ~ Miam i Gaze tte. ~It ril' IHld Gl'IInl nid el' to AUR- Id in e \" I'Y ~ t l'Il Y bree1.(' ond m '(' .. tin II . Vt'!lt , 110 :H' I'et; in 1I:llniltnn \'l' ry dUCOl'lllive, B()td~" 5 ~, twp. ' It i ~ n l,t n e('e~~nl' Y to h:lvc both I Mur y .1a l1 (, Lo\\'c lo lI uro ld G. (lvc r Hlld untll'r eu daim; in ~l lIll - 1 ~'ij~~-i'~j~'-~-:~1~""5'~'-~-j~~!--'~ Lu w(' , I f•. ·11 Ilcrcs in T urtle'rcc k mc r. S herr rurned lie-hnck !' o f iii t\\'p. tinlNI \' lIi l(', ')J'gllnidt' 01' tnrla n !t'l L izziI' Sh it!llker to Osa A. S n II in {' V.'I'Y sll'ny urC'C'z(' nnd arc vc r y I to\\'n 1111 in II arvcysllll!'g. ,Il'curative. A ,",""II ha ckgrountl of in tere st· Laur:1 Kri('g hc,ff to J. M, a n,1 Li nda Me(;aha . 88.:!:l II r ei> in ill ~ t1I,,;ign will giv(' 1111 the put· Wa shingtll n twp. tl' I'n IWI'ded. ('hllrmi ng ncw Wil li U<! "sil' Bl'yn nt to ha rl es a nd palHiI'S 'al'(' a\'a ilahl , ill model'n ('fMin n il' A 111'11, , ~ 1I('l'l' in ' Uniu n r l'(' l ~ l hat IJh' nd equa ll y wt! 11 wit h t\\'p . n nti'l ll l' o r mOc!l'r n fu rn is h ings, Commo n Plea. Proce edinll • . ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN IIt·W ilt ~1 al' ~ h a ll to 'a m F in kd · S,..(> t hat I)(,th plI I' cr /l ilt! c u rLai n ~ VOllr Calt le, hogs, ::;hccp and cll lv c~ mn l\ lots 1\0 ~ . II, a nd 12 ill F rll nk - III'I' in harmony wilh the rllg, nn d Lu,,11:1 Da vis wus gra n ted a to NUl'l'i s. \3ro ck Cu. , live wire and pa int wfilldwork t o b lend wil h the d iv,l'c fl'om Chari ~ navis , the At l eft, n sket ch o f a m odel w ear in g the lovely wedding gow \I lin IWp. prug-re ·si\'(.' ti l'lll fo l' l he h i~ h est J nhn T , n(1I 1 Lucy F inck lo Fred· wa ll. F or sl' n ~i h l c HI1Il 1ll t' 1 ' ~ prt!ll cl s , d<'f"ncl :mt having h <>' n I!uilty o f of old ivor y sutin whi ch wns wo rn Ly An n!.' ~ l olTow whe n she nll ll'· Illllrk et pl'icl! ~ nn" ~()od ser vice. ('rick Hvu " h S nyd er, 87.2:1 acre~ (I , e ~ lI nr llsl llI e r~eri2('cI bl'OlI(lcloth, T hc ol d~st :lnJ you llgest AllIerican Hru;s lll'glN't of ,duty. T he care ried 01 e ha .. A. Lindbe rgh. At, lhe riKh : the eH' ,\ inK gown un ,1 ('u sl" ,h' o f W illilllll D ~l vi s wus choscn Ly the love ly A nn e. Both a re in the ne\\'l·, t nlUtld ~ , in Wltyne l wp . tulfC'ln, \'()i h' ()\·t' r ~ lltc('n -ol'. dip bow lers to lake pa n in th e IOUrna· Un io n St ock Yard . , Cinc innati, O. n,w . Mulford o f Big Spr ing, I vou ,· p lain ~a nd l e wick s pl'l'lId III II OIl'llt :It SW(,OCI' for the Anlt: rican 1{(!fl.'I·C!ICC : As k fir:"t Itl tt n yo u m eet hi\ l' n 10 t1;e pln inti fi , T "~"I ~ . lo Ha rol d P. a nd E I ~ i e ' ('(l lv l' hlll'llloni;dllg w it h t he g en ·, eu\! a rc Jvwp h nlUflI, n , of New Wnlt"r Lmr i k el nl, W re give n ,.. (,hl'scldi ne, purl fl f I,ut No . 22:J ill ('I'n! .''''W III e. T h e~(' r l'W I'u les \~' ill l Y ori<, and ,Rud olph .Gebi.8.:. Jr., 17. <, I \\' I'll1 1'('C' ''I' \' ' I n'' n lltl thil'l.\· dn.\·, in \\'hi~h to pl('ud in lowed t. o go f ree f rum cour t s h e I I'In t: IlUrg", c I.!'bltrl v n, g-iyc YOll 1\ f "csh a nd chll rn ll ng of Glendale Falls. _N ._.Y. , !lW\\, I' If) t he c:Ise ngaill st t hcm I' I t . . II hllving pa i,l $375 a nti co st:o<, nn d ('o nl' l' :J Inl! ~t ll (' n " I' up.t.'r y. p. Frunk C. and MaiJeI L. Jlall t o guest r oo lll at a ve ry in s iKll ifica n t by A, Il. .J,' nl\illg~. will p r ovide for lh e l'e ltlHi nde l' of f(,ll,hnt PIC'I.lIled nu t Kualty. uurl The L ebu n () n - Cit iz e n ~ Nalio n nl cost. Th l' n ' ,a l'" o f County 'omm is- fin e $375 to he pa id in mon t hly in. ol'tlered II(' he l'e ll!lI Heci to e nl!' r Hun k & T r us t Co mp,lIlly of Leba n. .. s itl llPrs or Wa rr en (' ounty dcf en ' " . lh inst a llme nt!!, o. r $35 t o begin ,Jun e I ll1 l0,. 1'f'l' lIl~lIIzllllUn ,n t' !' UIll o n, 70 ac re:! in TUl'tl ec l'cek tw p. For "Fi.h Night" LOST (bnt~, in l he ense entered ngninst 28. a nd be pllld euch monlh l here- I of '" I OU. . Clin to n W . a nd Chflrlottel:ihlnto n ,...."..,=~ -----("1'(1 :1111 o f Sp in uch Soup t he m hy , W ill iam E I·tel, wer e gront nfte r. Said bond was a pproved by Stnte of OhiO \,'e rs u ~ Th,omas to W. T. ook lot No. 135 In (" I If'!lvC to HI e 1lI0tio ns on o r beOn \' uad betwee n lIa rI I tl t F rie ,1 lI a li!.u t T a r tar Su uce T{ n uert ~ t: 1I.lrKe( "'.' 1 opera.' ng :J 1"l'Iln klin . ' t he co ur t. \'CY >l I \llr~ n nd Miam i cem ete ry A s pa l'lIl~uS f ' 1;~'I~~"Yp;~;'iCk W il son pleade d It was ord erpd by l he cou r l that 11 11 ,to I' vehIcle whale In tox lca.te d. De nny and Lizzie l\'l or ris l o W a l L von ll ai ~(> P t atoe ~ nt'cllntt;"n )l ilY. :1 fold ing cu mp . Le tt ut'e a nd T omato ,' il Ia d 1~ l elHletl ty. t(' I' n . Fi tt, lots Nos. 20 an d 3!1 in guilt" t.o possessing intoxicating The B oar(1 o f Ou nl y omrniss ion. lI~' , '.fcndllnt I d f not' I gu il28 , tonk Find ,, \, nolify W e lch n ntl Strll\\,l)('ITy Shortca ke l iqul)~" . he w a~ fin e d $75 0 a nd ors o f W a rren ount y be I\ lI t hor· rlU ~ s u ~slg n e 0 1 ' " uy . F nl nklin . I)aki n , r.nl'h ~ ttl (l l mlll'k c tl wi th I ce(r Offl' l! ({ usc U. H ulsey to Clyde W. a nd co"t.~ :)lld t hat ~he tund commi t t- iZf'd to e mpl oy Dea n E. lnnley, B ()~d fix('tI at ~400. , . , ., nam e W (\lc h and Dakin , H il I" f lll • J a llle ~ H. Prod more lot Nu. 52!! in . ' lnle (Il Oh\IVo l l~e l > us" \hVllldll.l d to the 0 111'0 R efornlotory for as lega l co un 'e l to a ssist the prose· \'l! ~'. bul'g', hin , j5 ,10 m ,,,c Toma to Cutlet. · . t h e u"e rene e of BIshop mOl lc n at Marysvi lle unlil su ch be cu t l!1g a t t orney rn h t Ia' ItlI~ . I 1'8bl' erh , F ranklin. paid. the a ct ion of Will ia m E rt el, nn ~ a l'g~ WIl l u tlerll1g ane p u IS · Ed wlud J ordll n lto Wil hu r ~L C ll t firm, r ipe t omatoes in FOR SALE r:s te l McI ntosh pleaded g uilty infant by Doisy K eiler, a ~ next In g forged. ~ hec k , i?e f e'.ldant Wal'lvick, Chua C. T Ul'll cr . Irlu rat hor t h i 'k s liccs ; st'uso n with sa lt iend ,plaintiff V!' I'SlI S The Boar d plead d not gU ilty. Heal'lng IS set fr May Elhon, Chat'lei, Eo WUl'wi ck to a charge of r obber y, an d wa s f T I J 11 pep pe r nnd n lit t ie sulta r a nd ro ll FO R SA LE- Elc v(' n ll Cl'(~S of mix· " Ii nt' d t o . erve 10 years in the of County Commiss ion ers. or lie " Hy un e . n nd Murt ha A. Gu t t,e l' lot No . :1 in fi rst in crum bs, t he n in OCll t e n t!d ).: I'Il SS • .J Il hn B cn~ h . R . R. 2, Lcba non. hio La te Reforma t or y lit Ma nsCarri e B, Will ia ms was ~ra n te d l'g'g, agll in in c r u l1lb ~. F r y in oli ve W ay n ('~vi ll (' , Ola io. j c5 Probate c.ourt Proceeding • . fiell!' II divorce fr om. Daniel W ebster Harry a nd Sarn h E . Fry to o il or butte r u n ti l lig h t Ul'ow n. Th omns Roberts plead ed g uil ty Will ia ma, 'the, de f e nda nt h al(ing FO R ~A LI::- A f re, la cow. l es· Dnvid H. n oss accepted t he a p· J ohn H. Va il 4 acr es in Fran klin Se r vc with muy on nai se. to oj)('rnting a motor vehi cle w hil e been f ound g UIlty .of .gross ne~l ec t point ment a s g un rd inn of Clifford t wp. tel' GithenR, R. D. 4, W a yn es• intoxicated un d wa s sentenced to of d u ty. The pl a ll1lt ff was g ~ve n F . Ro s . Bonel in t hc sum of Th e L e lr n n o n - C iti ze n ~ Nnti una l ville. Ohio, J e5 When Aspar:tgul Arrive. PU. II line of $ 100 and costs, a nd cu~tod y un? co n t r o l ~ f ~ he mrn or $8000 w ilh Th e U ni ted Statcs Fi - Bn nk & T r ust Cn .. t o M. ('orwin .. T ry bak ing a 5pnragus wi th Er.k':IIer, commander of the Gra( Fon SA L EW ('l potato plants , that hc .be confined in t he W a rren c hIldren , V1 C tO~ ~., LII111l e L " and de lil y a nd Guara n ty Co mpa ny as a nd Cu r ri e 1\1. Dmk e, 74 .I G uc r t>s Y('lIow J l'rsey, Na ncy H ull, Earcheesc sa uce. LllY s ta lks (wh ich Zep.pelin, plan, to c:om~ to U. S. e unty jail un til same are pa id. De Lysle W. Wllh a ~ls . The d ~~e ~d. securi ty. in Turtl cc l'eek t w p. bccom~ consulting ~f at the Iy Golde n, rorlo Ri cu a nd Pri estl y h ~lVc been bo il ed t ende r out not H is right to drive a motor car was a nt wa,s I!'l"an te d l'Ig ht o f vIsI.tmg Tho L eba non-Citi 7.e ns Nat ion r. 1 Inve n to ry a nd a pp rni's e men t..'l . uspencled for s ix mon t hs . t he chIldren ot r ea s.onable tim es filed- Esta t e of Mugg ie A. Bark- Ba nk & Tru!'t Co ., t o Wolte r L. so ft) in bu t t.e r"d bilking d ish and Akron, 0 .. plant ol. L ~~ Swcot. Also, 1111 k inds of ga r d en Z~ppelUl ~;' . __ .. _._ pla n ts . -t l'o u ~e Br o ~, 11 , miles T h ol11a.~ Cor win pleade d not on Sundoy at the r eSIde nce of the on'd Lu cille Dav is, IB8.85 ucres in pou r ovcr t he m l he c h e~ e sauce ul ow, de ceased . ' IlI orthweSl of W nyn e!!ville, on F e r which is th e us ua l whI te sa uce gu il ty to a cha rge of assault and g rond f ather. The d e!e~dant wa E stnte o f E mm a Ha ll, deceased. Tu rt lee l'ee k t wp, A BITTER EXPERIENCE ry R ouel. · 111 2 9 con taini ng grated cheese . Spreau batt-cry, T l'ial is set fo r Friday ' ordered to pay the plarntlff $10 .p e r the last will and t estame nt of b uttered cr umbs over lO I) a nd ba ke Jun e 21. Bond in th e sum of $400 we.ek fo r th e supp ort of th e min or Mi ssouri Grovcl', deceased, wa a d " I' m s ure getti n' int o !l pick le, " FOT{ A L E- All kinds o f Ga l'o en Commiuioner'a P'roceedingl . in a hol ove n until crum bs n rc aid t ho worm as he lr or d hill was given, chIldre n, plants. J am'~ Ke rri ck. • je t !) Bill s Allowed Mo nday, Ma y 27 : mi tted t o prob ll te. oro\\' n. 'fhe case of Marjor ie Squires In th e case of The Lebanon-Ci tWilY in lo , the cu cum ber. PIPE , VALVE S AND FITTINGS In l he set t le me nt of th e esta te ']' he Columbus Bla nk Book 0 ., • • ver u Omer G. qu ires w ill be f or izens National Bank and Trust - - - -- - ---- F or nil Jlur po. eR, Bocklet's o f E mm a Ha ll d eceased , the net , ~ lIpp l i es f or t reas ul'er, $7. 50 : Bur. An Economical Salad, h BI'i ng J u ne 4, at. 10 o'clock a. m. Compan y, as trust ee of the t rust value of t he estat e was $66 73.5 7. ro ughs Adding Ma chine Co ., Ma in . line of plum b ing a nd hea t in g s upupo n the plaintiff's motion for an created by the last will of Emil S uccesso r t o the e!;tate is Flor Mee t nonce o f Addin g Mac hine , 7.70. F ine ly shredded pring cabbage , pli es a rc the b st. The Bockl e ta llowllnco of 'lIlimony pende nte lite M. Runyon , deceased" ve r sus Er- Ha ll J ohnsto n, daughte r , 'incinnat i Blank Bo ok & Mfg. Co ., dice d a pple and cele ry mixed with Kin g Co. , 41 5 W. Main St., Xenlo, tnte of Ohi o versus Roscoe nes t Lamb et aI, it was order e d by Th e court a ffi r me d t he r eport wpp li es , $ 10; T he W est e l'n mayo n na ise and ga rni 'hed wi t h Ohio. MOllr , charged wi t h br eaking and the CO Ul't that the plaintiff is the Illode by J . Gi lpin Tl'im ble , trustee Sta l', s up plies for clerk of courts, cho ppe d lIwce t pickl e llIak e~ a lusty F OR SALE- WulItell Fo od Pa per, e n t r ing w ith inte nt to steal, the owner in f ee simple, in o 'ust of the of t he estate o f a l'ah G. Trimbl e, $7.5 0. Lyle Bla nk Book Co., one a nd conom ical sala d t hat fi t. niceKe ells f ood fr esh nnd clean; derendo n t havi ng plellded guilt y , r eal eslale and thot th e title is in ly in t o spring m enus, decea se d . I.a lrriage r e col'd , $: 50. The Gem nibbe( Ti ~ ~ ue pape r for daint)' t h e cou rt imposed a sente nce of posse ssion o f the L ebanon-Citi• Th e last will a nd lestu rn e n ~ of C ity ,Blue Pl'int & SUpply Co" blue pucka ges; Lin en wenve paper nap 30 Years E xperience in Fit tin g imp l'isonm en t in the penitentiary ·zens Nat ional Bonk and T r ust Jacob Binkl ey, d eceused was ad- prints, $5. 62. Ohio Ce ~trnl Ph one Prevenh Odor of Cookinll kins ; Papet eri es and Co rr ('~ p o nd and Milkin g Glasses nt olumbus f or not le$ than Company. A teaspoon o f vill egal' add ed to cnee Cards, The Miami Gaze tte mi t ted t o p robate , Manti c Binkl ey 0 1'1'., tull s f or officers , $25 .6 3 , at 5 years at hard la bor. State of Ohio verl)\ls Harve y ofll ce acce pted t he t rus t as executl'ix of Oh io Central Pho l1f! Corp ., phone the wu ler in w hi ch cubbuge is boil,tate of Oh io v ersus William Griffin chal'g e d with ossaul t and the eslu te. No bond r e quired. Roy t e nts for o ffi ces. $5 1. 50. J a mes ed will ove l'com e the. unpl a sant Bi hop a lias William Schrae der, battery, defendant' pl eaded no·t $ 15 . od or'. ROl;S , J oe Reyno lds , 'n nd El'rt est Folle n, salary os j a nitor, MONEY LOANto Every Tuesday, Thursday, cha rged with u tteri n g and publish- guilty. Court ord e r e d t he de f end- 0Pe nn Mor ton, salary a s janitor, Saturday i ng fo rged check , defendant plead- ant r el ea sed upon his r ecognizance Hill W I'e mad a p pra i er~. De lm e r Bllinum, adm inistrator of $ 70. Mrs. M. Gardiner , sala r y a s Grea. e Spot. on Silk No charge for Ellamination cd g'ui lly. He wa s sente nce d t o in the sum of $100. t he esta te of Ma r y Ba inulll , de- j ani to r fOI' Mcmo J'i nl Hull , $2 1. Dip the !lpot in icc wa te r, then :e r Ve 5 years in t he pe ni te ntiary State of otlio ve rs us> Roscoe cea sed, fil ed his in ve ntor y a nd ap- 25 .A. D. Ba r kal ow, ser vices a s cove r with s tarch. Let the silk LONG on S HOltT TIME- Easy a t ol umb us lit hard labo r. Moore ehoregd w ith breaki ng eap r niseme nt. me mbe r of soldi ers burial cOllllllit- dry und t he g reuse can be rubb ed t erms. A Iso S urve ying olld Ab· late of Oh io ver s us J ohn Lakes tering and steoling. Defendant J, Gilpin Trimble , trus tee o f the t ee oC Fra ilklin t w p" $ 1. Elia.· stl'U cting, Write and I \~I call cha r ged wit h ope rating motor pleaded not guilty. H ea!'ing is estate of urah G, TI'imble, do· Folk ; same, $ 1. V. W. T ompkin s, a wa y with th e st a rch. Rnd see you. Sum D, Henkle, Way- 0-ve h ic le w hil e intox ica ted , deren- set for Tuesday June 4. nesville, Ohio. J 11 ceased Ciled hi s fo u r tee nth ac · pa y roll 'h month l $I G9.5 0. F. M. Remove. Sc:ratchu on Wood do n t plc'a d ed guil t y . Sentenced to State of Ohio versus Cla r e nce co unt. Collins, Ilay roll 'h mon th $ 13 7.75 LOANS on I.;ivestock, Chattels, be impr ison ed in t he Warren coun- Doss, charged with breaking and Il wa!i ord ered by the co urt t hat Wh e n mahog nny 01' walnut fur Second Mortages, Notes bought, ty jail for 30 da ys li nd pay the entering with intent t o kill. Dc. II ce r ti fi cate might be g ranted Ede n T e l'ry, pay r'oll Ih month , nitul'e is s cra tched, paint the John Harbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio, ' 100.75. A. T. Rett ig, pay roll for $ case. His right to drive a motor f e ndent pleaded not guilty. H ear- Kat hedn Pl'esley, ndm inistratl'ix llIa lT d s pots with i odine until the % month , $ 189. Chns E . Bradbury ve h icle was suspen de d fol' six ing is set for Thursday June 13. o f t he est ute of harl es W. Pres. prope l' shad e is obtained, L e t dry mo n t hs, J a il sentence was suspendState of Ohio ve l'sus J ohn Lake, ley, decea sed, of l he nm oun t of pay roll f or I)~ month, $1 7 8 .8 5, nnd polish until glossy. Will make tho Sea.on at the Jo e W, Davi s, pay roll f or % ed . charged with op erating an auto. money neccssary to pay all the Farm ers of Worre n and adjoining L. V. Branllutor Farm month $2 24 .85, P erry B. Simpson , • Judgmen t in t he sum of $118 mobile while intoxicated, Def end- in de b te dn es ~' of lhe esta t e . cqunties may obtain money on Home .made Furniture , Poli.h rating maintain e r, $52.5 0. Fred ope lo ng time loans, at 5 per cent IntogeLhcr with in te r est ther e in ot 6 ant pleaded guilty. S entence was Tho judg e a dvised that L oui e Humphreys , operating st one cl·u sh. t e r e&t, Cost of securing the Bame <I,. fro m Nov, 28 , 1927 and costs deferred to a later day. $10.00 to Inaure L ivin, Foal One of the best polishcs known B. Dl'llke ca ll be r eceived into the e r, $ 16.25 . Ed . B owma n, fe eding is ve ry r ea sonable, through The were l'cnder e d 'in f avor of the Stote of Ohio versus E stel Mc: Da yton State hospital. can be mad e by combining 3 parts Fede ral Land Bank, For furtherstone CI'U her, $8 .76, Leslie Shultz , olive oil or sweet oil with 1 part pla int iff George W. Shroyer and Intosh, charged with robbery, Deinforma t ion call on or address M. op eroting maintainl~ r, $66. J, K, vinegar, 3 parts linseed oil and Co ., versu s William Osborn, fendant pleaded guilty, Sentence' 0,' DRAKE, Trea surer, phone ~6Marrl.,e LleeDlea, Spencer, furni8hin~r and loading S ta te of Ohio versus Zelia Pat- was deferred. 1 pal't turpentine also makes a Phone l1SF2 Wayne.ville, Ohio ~ Le.banon, Ohir f gravel, ,2&. Clinton County Gravel r ick Wilson, the defendant wall &1· State of Ohio versus Elijah MulWillinm A. Rose, machinist good polish. o Co" furnishing and loading gravel , $42,30. Howard Cook, furni shing - - - and loading grave], $353. 18. $3 7 ,50, Philip Heisel, pay roll for HINKY DINKY HELLO EVERYBODY I by TERRY GILKISON Harold V, Martz, furni shing and loading gravel, $86.25. The Bar- month ending Moy 15, $46,60. P. r et t Co., 9 barrels Tarvea, $101.01 B. Monee, poy roll for month end15. $60,60. Harlan ,r l.l I ~ I( Lu rJ>k, r e pail'3, $IG ,9 0 , J, ingMay ,/W POf:I N4' I"0f'l\ -n41t CI~NO ~ , \Y . Lu::g , sllp pi(CI>, $G8 .5() , J, W, Whitacre, pay roll for month endMleTIN<lr aVI!R:VeooV TOCJA'I. HeRe's Li II l~O H a n lwllr e 0 ., sup plies, ing May 15, $60. Chas , E. BradDV6AII\ 1\Je&V elCi~~ CVOOl.H RUfW~ $2:10 .18. T he F ru llk Sherwood Co. bury, pa y r oll for monlh e nd ing VAN I-4ORN, Rao RotIa...., cowe.ov I, lI J1 i>lies , {:2 4. J·1. p, E. Snyder & May 15, $40,3 5. John H . Donnell, I SOli, dy na mite etc, $26 .6 0. Dav id extra e xcavation on cant. $.00. L-L-: epa t-WO ' >l5MI AND K&~WKf n eevcs, l· ", p a ir ~ , $1 4,. Blllir and Le· Arthur Weigle ln , hauling materlul n oy, ~ u n d und gruvel. $81. E , P . t o culvCl·t work , $7 .50, Harlan, ' Milne ,·, re pai r wo r k , $1.50. Clin- Whitacre, bridge repair moterial, ton County GI'ave l C o., furni shi ng $3.20. Blair and LeRoy, supplies , a nd loading grave l, $19 .80, Eden $34 .70. Howard Cook, furnishing T e n !,' pa y 1'011 fo r month ending and loading material, $38 . ColumMn y 15 , $3 3 3. 10 . A. T . Rettig pay bus Bl a nk Boole Co. , supplies, $6 .r oll for monlh e nd ing May 16, 60 . Miller Hardware, s upplies, $1.
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} obi "Mllthtll', plt'li trides are being made to bro-fht·I·. H(" K ~itt illl! on Ilnmiatakeable, trong papet· lind 11 lot tlf tli ., Urt· wailing_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ s ign of a mighty progress. t a g!!t on." At the 8I1me tinl!! the lI uccesllful D. L. CRANE Publiaher complctlon of these plans, unll the Office Phou ....................... No. 112 ~ ub 8epue nt greater area of thrivRealdeDce ............... , .......... No. 118 Rubsequent greater nrea of thrivOn!! of the strnngesl ph~nomena' . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . : ., Ing farm lal] cI, wlll give farmers of th e past few months is the sull· • Prl'/rrs r~'a,.m Subac:ription Price, $1.5'0 • Y.... nc w JJI'oblems to so lve. d n decision of two prominent .-'P " . . _ world. figur.es to tUl'n from their '9 (~~' ~ t-...,-_... p..;... .. .,. 1.... 4.f P•• 'oHire fit WCI,)'n •• .,.". nationnl a tiviUes to devote them· '~ .. r -:;-'-·'7':f~!i ~~~'~r - ' "J '1"lo,.a S."o"d CIa •• Malt M." ... selve s to agr.ieulturnl work. · ~~.,.I. '. ;" <I~' "~..... '"' 1 Gen . P lularco Elias alias, ~A~·. ~ ;,~ ~~p .. ILLITER.ACY Ministe r of War nnd rorm('r P r,c !I. · I~ -·.'-' , .."\.,,..iI . ,TU E 5, 1929. ' ~~l....~·,.tA" .H.Ient o f 111' exlcU, I • nnl I G~ n. J U:IO , r..~ ~).,. ~ .~~; ~~t..... ',. .,. ~"p •. •~ '~ 1 .~~~. .. ~~ , . --......,---- - - - - - - Vincente Cotncz, who dec lin~d r c .. i IN'" ~, I'V'~ ~ 'I"\.:~"" \~...f:) · e l('c ti on til ti ll:' f1 I'<'~ i ~l . lI ·y " f , .. , .... 'I. ' . ' • , .,. It is alarming tQ consider ..Vl' ne ;: ul'la, Ill'!! boh to rl evCitc their l i '·~ I. . · o! ;~ ,::.;:;.;:.:~" ., th ere arc 5,000,000 men and ti nle to furni ing. .. '~.' ,;>r:':':. i-:E W PROBLEMS COMING wom e n in thi s co untry who can· C e n. Guml.';: i1l 72 r hI':! IIf n~(! ~ • ::-r.~ not \'(' ad or write . 1111(1 hos been in 1:C.wl'r in Veil' , .... ~ L .~, ~'Rl - - - - - -. . A Imost a million anii a ha lf eZII('la sil1ce 1!IU!I. 11,. is Jlopu lar, i .~ .. ~ , ~ . '. , fji. Au stralia is planning te! rehabil . c hildl'en of school age do no t al· a~ n prl'sidenl. a~ Il l'uvrn by the u WOMAN'S COMMONSENSE it al,e' Iilnd, illlp etu s to the move· tc nd school. I CIl I1 Htan c'Y wil.l wh ir h th l' peo ple I'.. .~ ~;'.' . jl ~'H MELLON QUOTES FRANKLIN me nt hn Ying b(,e'n g ive n "y t he ir· Now the Nlltional Co ngress of h:lve ' up pol'tecl hi'll in hi:; ~ · .. nlfl · ~ ~ f!{J-, ri g-a tilln in Am erica Il l' previously PHre nt!! and '1' 'a chers is conduct· p:l ign <. Hl' e ll!cted , h p hn:' .1(" '1incd '~:,...:.:::::.L!~:.:.:."'.i~ '~~"' i~" BELLS TO PROTECT BIROS lInpr ouudi v purts of 'l'cxlls and in" II ell mplli g n tu eliminate illiteI" t . 1 Iw pr !! f' e l's . l-' ' -~... ·' 0 S(' I V C·. ~ayll1g l tat (; ... 11-. jU,11I V''' , en _ •' THE KENTUCKY. DERBY AI'i l(u l1l1 whi ch 'hu vc bucQllle ve ry cy. They hope to mak' big stride. tn .re t lll':1 to ;1g l'i clI ltllrnl "'" l'k. in 1II1a ""n (' lb ly Il t~tnJ . " ".01"" .. I ~ product,ve 1I~l'iculturu l arcus. hyl!13U. If this Hssocintion brings \\hich he WII :, ftl l' me rly " nJ!,ul:'c ,1. d(n :.' (,f \" ~ tlt'lut"'. ~ ' I"e ", Na t11 !ll g a LOIllIIJ: $:; "'" 10 511111) In th o elu:tl'l' n di st ri~t o f Victor· home to people the impol'lance of Gen. (; o nl l':~ l'l'efel's tn fa rm H' g Ilta t lie \\ ""':"1' ';~' :I\ ;~I; S~I" , b~v cllt orC Cl1 lcnt , Pre s,d e nt J l uo \'c , ill. UII e ffOl·t will be Illud e to re- edu('uti on and literacy, a . great 1': t he .' th nll tl" :lIl J' l hiIl K " I..'c. but :t h IiC Uit tll:d \\ '.' rl< II,. 11.: j' 1), .. 11" t, ..o Wisely II lchales aile \\ .JIII.I!' , Dr I · " Ada Comstoc l'1I 1I1I t 1lou su nu., s 0 f acres now deal WI'11 . have b een accomp I'Ishe d . SI I'vetl h i~ cou ntry a s P rl·. id c nt Pu l\', r S ;IlL'! 1909. H erL. experi encek. as all c"II( ~ l o l I,( iv.. n o ver t o rn bui ts nnd bracke n. IIlitcl'Iltes ur!! never "free." They in UI ~! I'I' to 1)(, of ~(,I'vi(,I' wh r n will enable her to tl'll othrr ""'111 A cana l ig planned hy Ce ntl'al ure the exploited and oppressed at he was n co.,.kel. 11 " "ct IIlll tn es · . bcrs tha t th e tu rn t' )\V.II·,j cr ill:c i, Aust rnlia, partly til illlpruv e tI'unll- all times. There shuuld ue H mini - tllulis h ,,1'(11' 1: a nd aSS lIl'1' PI'O).·pr-r il y h ~ s wul'd fo r II " 1,,uJ.: h- linl'l·. t ak en in chi l.lhooel . pU l't. partly bl' e<! usl' il wuulu SI) mum uf ilIite rucy in u count,·y pl'a c and happiness fill' Venez. j 'I'Ll' r"~; Knat ivn "I'. (,,,II , l'in ~ ed Furtherlll or e, WOlI llll'< C011.lIlo 'lI . lifT ct th e eli nlat" li S to inc reuse such a s Americu, dedicuted to th( lIt'la , Dnd no\\' afte r un ucti\' (' : · ol> d~' t hree Ill o n th~ of 1'lnI'IXI'rll'Y Sen se ofte n lllal>l n t hull to) lo,k< rninfall. illeal of democrat:y. ClIt'N' I' in whieh he hu. donI' ((Teat ~e l'vice t (l th e gll VC I'I1n1l'II t whi l'll ' short cut s that me n \\' oll iu " " : t ",j At th(' same tim e an Am e rican Calvin Coolidge, when presidl'nl, Ul l'ds ril l' hi ~ hOIll €'land . h(' fee l ~ he' ht-"d l· d fu r f"lli' Y('l"'~ lind Idt ('ltg-iltcci' hB :; in cIl I'Jlf))'atcci It CO lli . advocated the establi shment of a that hi ~ u b j(Oct i ve~ ha\, !! bee n I,, ::;l )) ,·e(,I11 I.l' 1' u ft(T th.· d( '~iJ.!' na Secreta ry },l cll'JII \','ill nll t r c,il:1I plin y tll I'ecluim more thun 100.000 Department o f Education with r~'u chcd nn d he Is fl" 'e to retire [ : 0 11 of E ln ilio P\ll' ll'~ Gil UR I'I'ClI·i. H e him .e1 i is a uthori ty for Ihal mil es o f t.h e gl'l'ut Sah:II'ah Dese rt a Secretary in the cabinet to cope to tilt' o b: c·t!rit y of' hi " farm, whe l'l.' ~ i o nal pl'l'siue n t alld hi ~ ~ II ('I'S!;(\ I '. stat emen t. is g ood 11(.,'. ~ for the wlt nlt If th o sc helll e )rU CS t.hl'o ugh and with the probllll of illiteracy. hi' find ~ his gl'l'n t('st hap pi nl'Rs. I At the t'illl ' hI' " i~e l aint('r1 in co That untr y, part icular I." ~(,<\ .t 11 ,' \\',. ill, hrings IIhout the l, fr"ct pI'Clllli!<e<i The legislution was not e nacted Th e J\Iini gtel' (If War of Mex- t nti 011 of pn J'ti"i pating- fUl't h('1' in' Pre idcnt H oO\·a. \I lo u 11I 1,krqall d, for it, tho usands of H(TeS now bur- howeve r. and we respectfully sub· ie o Gr n. C all e ~, hll- rr" i~l1 cd hi s Mex ico po li t ical lift·. l·W· ... I' [ in the bu siness and kn o ws \\ hal it ,," ':111' t'c n will be Illude productive. mit th(' idea to th e con~idel'ution of pOl·t foli n Ilnci will I'ctil'e to th e ev" nt of 1' !11 erl1·cnc~' . T he ('nll' l'. to ha\' e in th e tr","IIry the aules l A II of t hese ulld erhiki ngs lire lJ e ru c l't Hoover. Pllt:ific eo untl'y ~i cl " to rest . Some ge ncy :'II'O ti C d urin!! the I!t:l'nt nJili- bu ~illcss 111:ln ill AlI1eri.::o. ~Ir . Mel l n S3)S, qu o ting 13enja ___ of hi s time he \\' ill devote to the I tm'y r('volt, wh it'll Call('~ a ~ Mi n=-======- - s imple flll'l1I life of hi~ ranch nea r 1 ist.cr u f WUI' bl'ou),(h l to its terlll . m in Franklin, " 1 a lii d liciell t, I :In afraid: in the Chris li3 n yirt:le o· M£' xi co City. e:-;c hllnging, thus. in a t iH ,' with in t\\'u mo nth s. Tes ign3[i oll ."
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cas-o, citizens likc c.. ts al!tl hi-ru! th o t do no t 1.I(c eac h th er. I A loca l ordinance n w COl1lpel! o\\'ners t o put uell s al'ollnd t loci l Waynesvillf:!', ca ts' ne cks 10 warn :tn u PI' tecl ' ' Rev . and Mrs . E . .r. i'll'S. Wal:- 1\ 1'I1t'1' t he ' b~d L Cats without bell s will be ext· , of Ho lgat.e, Oh io, 11 1' ~uests of , w(' ('k-end ill In diana, \'i sitiJW her Cll ted. ' "Doubtera'f If doubt ever got folks any- Rl'v. und M,·s. L. F. William s and fl'i e nd s and reluti vcs. 1\ 1where, r could be more lenient to. fllmily. , . II'. lind Mrs. F r ed '.\TaM ca ll ed The doubter is in thc woods- a ward it; but it doesn't; it never Dick Ho~ iel' lias b£'e l1 in :t Dayton on MI'. and 1\11'''' \\, ill n OS H und Those that like hi rds and c:Jnn ot l o~t mnn. Doubt UI'ecd s infidelity, ~Iiil; therefore I will have none of h us pital ~ ufrf'I'ing with Mood· br."y dau g hter, Sunday after noo n. do wi tho ut cu ts wi ll ad op t the ide a c l ~c \\'h l·rc . di sco ura),(('mcnt, fuilure, despair. I It. M' CI I . poic; ining, rcos ulting (1'(J1ll a blll'n If acqui red cha rac terist ics ca n he 'ss 1111' ene S h ~ 1ih a ll1mcl' Illlly n ot be able to afford H costly The m~n who buys a farm, . ~I' sustai ned while at work. He I'e. spent ,u ndllY wit h M IS); lI e len inh erited , as lIJ1 uo ubt cei ly th ey ca n, nutolllo bile; I may deny m yself a house III town- and doubts hi S t urne d h ome Th urs d ay. Kruer. after SO Ill !! ge neratiolls cats will e vorylhing in the way o f luxury on ability e ver to pay, is pretty sure Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Randall st a l UI) 0 11 tltc bird s. with ou t rin g · aCco;,nt l): a thin )lUI'Se and a pUljy to go by default in ~he end. Look Little \ irgin iu 'Il ncl Rc lH ' elm h ing the bell until the fin al spr ing. in co me: but leust of all cnn I about you, and verify the truth und children of Shelbyville, Tenn . • he llhamme l' llI 'e 'iek with th e OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ufl'orci to hnrbor doubts, of what I am telling you. Then vis iled Dr. and Mrs. C. G. Rundall mellsles, T he Kentu cky Derby was won FOR RESULTS Rev. Darwin Whitenack, Pastor. and Mifls Helen Randall this week. The halting twin of fear is doubt. turn and look ~t the ploddi~g by a s rit all race horse named" Iyelc Mrs, Jennie Kesl i n~ is with her F ear and doubt will sink any naY. fellow who never had a doubt 111 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Gray nnd Va n DuscJI" \I'eij:;hing oll ly 835 igator 'on the sea of life. There- his life- who kept pegging awayfamily called on relatives in and daughe1', Mrs. John 'K rue r a~ain ?o ll l1 c1s , call ed by reporte rs "an fore, I shllll not pel'mit either or and heaped a competence for near Blanche ste r Thursday after. nfter viSiting with re la tives in Da~ !quinc mouse." eon for se"eral days. Th e cqui'nc IlI OUSe , h ~d '·1-[ al1 ·O'· noon. them aboa I'd my vessel. happy old age! !lEE:P YoUR.: NOTAR'( PUBL.IC W jll''' fo r a father. allli fro lll tha t STOMACH SWEET But they mus t be watched- or There is room and plenty for MI'. lind MI·s. Arthur McCul. Miss Mabel Starr and J ames fatlter it gol energy cnaulit1~ it I e ~"(Il'l' '-iORNII,C Dno NIGIII lAKE th!!y will creep in unnoticed; they all in the world i you. know that:!! Nntional Bank, Hampton , of Dayton, were Mem- lough nnd daught er' were a ll-day ki ck mud into the faces 01 oth ol tnk posses Ion while we nre not the truth. Nob?dy ever g~t hI S gUlllSts of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Me. ho rses, for a lIIile :1I\d a quartcr. or ial Day guests of Mrs. Amanda W ill Drown E.t.tel Settled looking- f or t hem. And they 'have a hnre by dou~tll1g .. D~ubt IS. my Starr. Cu llough and son, )·riday. "o ~... ~ - •d~table... wily o( growing every time we worst enemy; If T kIll hml on SIght .- "UTTU A' , ~RIJP Some r ic h men le;,,'c sons th'lt ~ ",",v'" lH! I. Io. Lf\,., ..;:, • Wayne.ville. Ohio Robert Shawhan, of Gentervi ll e, trill on II snag or a boulder in our , he cannot come back to haun.t me. The Massie C. P. C. '4H Club mental III icc. sent severa l days the past week arcNatur ADAMS DRUG STORE e :l tt cncl s to th:ll to prCI'Cllt path; that,. nbove n\l tim es, is when Th!'re arc t.hree stages to faIlure: r met at the home of William Lukens wit hhis grandparents, Mr. und a ra \:c of super· lIIe n. T he ri d , we mu st shnke off the spell of Doubt- hesltation- Iost l Two to May 27. The following officers Mrs. John McCullough. fat htr's moncy hold s the ,0 r ba~k doubt and indec is ion. . success : Confidence- zeal. were elected : Pres ident, ChUl'les Ralph Hutt has been si ck with ----=-==.-. : .MacDonald; Vice PresideJlt, Harry the whooping cough. \ . irrinia H gan. t \\, cl\·c·ye. r·, ·I( Tucke r; Secretary, . Treasurer, Irislt·Atncri r:tn );irl fr '1I1 CoP!.tha LITERAL OBEDIENCE "I ain't going to nttempt no Heber Ellis; Repol'oor, Jo seph Little Bernice Shee han hilS been wins Ihe !\ali"II :.t :--'ptl lin l-: 11,c' FUNERAL DIRECTOR flite of fnncy; I'm just goin' to Osborn; recrention leader, Robert s ick with the m easles. i\ nd. this will Sl't'l' r i!:.~ you.. Ten RESIDENT H ay it~hi, a Jd (l:tIH ' ''C 1) 11 )" . was nU:1 1' A school t eache r instl'ucling write what's in me, and I got a Gordon. We have been more sucMr. and Mrs: John McCull o ugh bc t' four in t hc (, '''I'~t ltl lJ n. "l'a/l' WAYNESVILLE, OHIO her ' clnsll in compoRition said: hart, a liver, two lungs, and some coss ful in sec uring members this "Don't nltempt nny fli ghts of other things like that; then I ye.ar. There were eight of the and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wade at- acea" d in inalcd hinl. tended the fuoc l'al of \\frs. Gluuys fancy. Don't try to imitate lhe twelve memberR present at this Weidner at Springbo ro, Sunduy. Pr c.i,I,:" H ,over's (' r, Il . I1l; · ":1, 1' PERMANF.NT LOCATION got n r.tummick, and it's got in it tir~t meeting. The next meeting F llll y Equipped (or Good thing you hllve heard, but just (,Il 1 IrO ~l l w ri:,., n utlin in!..t ('0 1' ~ ~/'.';~ll l · Mr. and Mrs . S im o n Deigh te l' lie r {' :our C I '~ , !1dded Il,a\ .. \ 111 1 I : j ' ;Ul be vour~e lv e s anll write whllt is a pickle, a piece of pie , two sticks will be at tthe home of Chaa . Mac. Service. of peppermint cand ~' , and my din Donald, .June 3, at 8 o'clock. and family hall as the ir aflernoon ha d \' ;\1 '1 :". ~LrJt ... hcd. ttll' "II· I.' C~ I) r€ali y in you." Lar;gl! DiRp lllY Room . LEBANON, OHIO . Joseph_Osborn, Re porter. guests Sunday, MI'. IIndMrs. mith 11,'oI iOllal we.dth. As a l'esult of this udvice, one ncr." Ambulance Service A s :111 cffici "ncy e . '~:i.: ., r. I' re,; - -' - - - - !lnd daughter, Cathll'ne, Ola .and pupi l turned in the following com· Eye. Examined The Miami Gazette, $1.60 year Alice Gray is spending severnl Bessie and son, Ruy, of Red Lion . tk llt 11,) vcr Il! ~. y S U[, ;'; \ ., t u I,·';Y u TI!:t.EPHONE 7 . I IAY on NIClH'f pos ition: GI ...... Fitted Repair. cu tti ng tl wn was te. days in Dayton with her aunt, Mrs. M CI . ~~~~~....~.""'!'~~'!!"!'~~~'!!!'!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!'!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!~ W. M. Mat h ia sand fa m il y . rs. m'en ce Sh e II h a III mel' 1cad _ .. ..1.'1' of the Girls' 4-H Clothi ng 'club, t.,~=======~--:=,==================~ Mr. ami Mrs. O. M. Ridge. of anu her daughtHr, harlen !!. were Waynesville, w ere Tuesday callers pr('sent nt the second Illeeting at + at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Tripp. the new schoo l b ulding- at S pl'ing. Mrs. Charles H. Gray, Kathleen boro Tuesduy nftel'no on . and Wayne were, Friday guests of A. L. King atte nd ed t he ba cen. Mr. and Mrs: W. W. Cossum and I laurea te se r vicI~s in, Middleto wn family, at Oaklnnd. ~unclay night. The il' so n, M,l U' Mr. and Mrs. St. John and rIce, g raduate!; t.here this we ek. daughter, Rosemary, of Wayne- ---- - - ---Bville, spent Tuesday evening with Queer Bu.ineAl. -Author ofDr. and Mrs. Tripp. M eet the Prince Ole. the night pOI'tet·, \VII S Sunday dinner guests of Mr. .md Mrs. A. S. Collett and son, testifying before thl' ju ry a ft er The Place and the Girl Robert, Were Mr. and Mrs. W. the big bank robbery. A Stubbo/'f1 Cinderella Big corn profits go to those who increase thel!' yield and "You say," thunclered ' th e at. W. CosBum and family, Mr. and and othcr novel s and plays. Mrs. Herbert Doster and fAmily, totney, "that at midnight you ' qunlity by using BIG M complete corn fertilizer. Late plant· Mrs. i Mary Doster and Chas. were cleaning out t he office nnd ed corn must be pushed all the more to avoid frost damage Doster. eight masked m en bt'ushed Jlll st JrnCLE BELLS ia one of und our BIG M complete brDnds will hasten the ripening of The H. A. I. Class of the M. ·E. you and went on into th e \'ault Frank R. Adama' Sunday School enjoyed a picnic room with revo lvers ,II'awn?" your corn from ten days to two weeks, Beat Work. "Yah," said .Ole. at Forest Park and a theater party "And a mom e nt In tel' a le l'l'ific at Keith's, Dayton, Memorial Day We have stocks of Fertllize1'6 in perfect mechanical condition e)(11108ion blew the vault door of!' and evening. and the same men rushed out Plls t and can serve you quickly, 2-12.2, 2-14.4 and 2-12·6 are Mrs. Chus. Madden is spending you carrying c.u rrency Dnd the latter part of this week with bonds?" . our stnndard corn fertilizers. In many cases we would advise . Gincinnati friends . . "Yeah," said OIl'. the use of n 4-10-6. "Well, what did you do the n ?" The first meeting of' the Klever "Aye put down my mop . tI Kooks Klub met at the home of All about a fat Romeo with bow leg S who pos~s as a statue in a!1 amateur Help insure your corn profits by placing your order NOW. " Yes, but then what did you Mrs. W. A. Lukens, our leader. production . . with Ht ::.l ttling results that take hIm throuSfh the .entire gamut do." The following officers were eleded of human e motions . including lov e, jealousy, anger, despaIr and JOy read "Vell, Aye suy to myself: 'Dis president, Virginia Tucker; vice about t he Old SoldierH' Hom e and the two escappJ'esident, Rhea McCarren; secre. bnne queer wa)' to run II bank.'." ed convictfl . . the miRH ing pearls . . the au~o --- ~~-- --taJ'y, Lurll Ashley i tressurer, mobile called "Gl'nndmother," on account of Its Vivian Tucker; newsreporter, WOULD BE CONVENIENT ViI'ginia Davis. ageWayneaville Ohio Phone 25 ' Tommy: "Gosh! I wish' I wa~ A flLory full of lau/%hH- thrills-romance. twins." Seen In The Ady. Column You ca n't mi!-\!-\ thi s gl'CHt new serial one of !\fother: "Why?" Tommy: "So I could send the the most famou s Ameri can au t hors . "Buledog for sa le; will eat any. other hnlf to school while thi thing; very fond of children." ' . This Serial will i:ltnl't in "Wanted a boy to be partly out. hilI f goes fi shin,g." .... side and partly behind the count. er. " WANTED-A FEW KEYHOLES "Widow in comfortable' circum'. stances wishes to marry two sons.' Voice from the Eleventh Floor: "Animal sale now on; don't go "What's 'smatter down there. -ONelsewhere ' to be cheated; come. Have you no key?" I ,here." , Noisy One ori the ' Pavement: "}\ lady oWllnu to Bell her pia.n o, Gotta' key al1 'right, but wouldja Matured: Horaea and c.ow. ~8 she is golng abroad in a strong, jussassoon throw down a few key ... Iron frame." . holes? " "Wanted, an airy bedroom for I' --- - ,~- --, .} a gentlemen 22 feet long Uld 11 ' PHONE ' .CALL us F~RST PHoNE "Rastus, doe's you love me?" feet wide." .. "Ma'ndy, )Iou. ' is one women 1 REVERSE CHARGES ... don't. like none other no better , \.__________________________________________________. .__........ than;" ... ..
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Mrs. E li znb th Sm iLh spe nt I'Q"''''''n l d LlVS I Il ~ t we k with Mr . Hi" Rulh r'onk "r "",iami Ja- flnLl Mrs. Amo~ ook. uiJp Col\;og'(' !<IWlll Deem'alion 1 ny MI'. a n d Mr s. F I'u nk H lgb er of II! hOIllC'. incinnat i huvl! been t he g uests . PI' d Rl'n\\itll· l 1. of olu01).l\1s , of Mil! Jl1 !lie lark e. .':1111'(1 'on fril" llIl:; h l!I'e Thursday Miss L u tie Vanderv ort h as r e1I1ol'ninjf. tllntec1 to her 'home in H a r veys 1II i ~. H"LLv HIII·tRo ck is lhe £ llest burg fo r t he summ er. IH' " IIl1nL MI's. Hnh ' ,'t Wn lL n unclay lI' ue sts of Mr. a n d Mrs . in \luyton, ,) o:;el1h Evu ns include d fIoie n d~' fl' olll Ken t u ck y, in cilln ati . Rich· Mr. nnd Mrs. G ('() l' ~'" H nrt sock III li d . Ind., O[lyton , e nt('rvi lle ' I'('n t ~lIll1ll1Y with i\lr . 311d Mrs. ederville. und \r. K S ll'llllci lind SO li. Mrg. Ki zzie T ho mpson had a s Cut uinnel' g'lIes\.sl Deconlt.4o n Day ,·ll'll n(ll'. truer, ra ~le r . Roy Pig. Mr .[In.1 Mrs. Cha s. Mey e rR, MI'. U t, at Mlldden' Lumher Yn r d. on.1 I'IIrg. Pll ul Hlli n(,5 and i1 n u ~h · leI's, Paulo I1 nd Vil'ginia . Mr . and Mrs. Anno (':],lwnllllol' l' , Mi ~!: ~ I\Ir ~. Chus. Morr ison , Mi ss Mar ie Clnl'lI I. il ., !1 nd EmiliA Ileighwny ll erllh'rson a nd MI'. J OR. Th olll p. on \\'(' 1'<' X(·nin "isil o l'~ Mon ci[lY nfll'r· all of Cillcin n llti. noo n. Mr.- Il nd Mi·R. Isanc Th re sher, I. il tl(' (;\(>l1n Wail(' who has IIII'. and Mr . Wi lli am T h l'(': hcl' o f hp(ln ni t ien ll y ill. "'O R tnl; n to Cincin nati, Mrs. May Hnwke of MI'. Will. Pickles of ~ li 0111i \'all ey h .. ~ pi t l1 l fol' trenL· Dllyt on, lIlIJ Ilt. Xe nia, MI'. a nd Mrs. Ed Hu" lw s of ol umbuH, a nd Miss Lucy Dr. Rud olph. pye!:ight Em ley were supper g u e~ t s o f M,·. f<pl'!' ialis t. is skillcd in Lhe untl Mrs. N. P. J ordon T hursuny pro!'! ice of optumet ,·y. A ~v ni n g. f1'l'1' pXllllli nnli on o f ~I Ollr ('yes on Mrs. Chu s. Nic hols of Cinci n· 'I'll ~ d n~" 1'hll rs dny and Sa tunlay. C:a r y ' ~ J e we lr y ~ h o p, Lebanon, O. nati, Mrs. J .. F . Grlly so n nnd her uau~hlcr, Velva a nd Ho n Ji mmy of , Hurst , III. were week-e nd visit o!'s nt t he FelTY pal'son nll'e. MI'H. Nic ho ls li nd V Iva l'e t ul'l1ed t o I will tnkp in W ool lit th e Old Cin cin nati , Mo nday , wh il e Mrs. Grang(' Duilding in COl'win , 0 ., on Gn\y so n a nd J imm y arc s t ay ing ovel' fo r n few days. TUES DAYS AND FRIDAYS - --
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bottle of Mr. anll I\Il's. Tl uns f o1''' J ack!lon untl dllughtc i' F len n or of Xe n ill 'pen t the weo k·e nd w it h . M I'. lind P ai n. Force d H im to Lay Off Work for Two W eek. at a 1111'S, H erlw l'l .Mn l'lnt t Ilnd fa mil y. Tim ,, ; S tomach Trouble. !:>e"cral from hel'e ntt (>n ci ecl t h e Al l o Ended f Ull cl'lI1 ser vices [lH' 1'111' • T hom ns Rev. J o eph Ben nett , l'a t or . (; n tc!l of Hoxa nn n o n S nturduy on pre.entlUion of aftern oo n a mi f I ' MI' . Frn n k thi. Coupon and TU RTL E CR EE K COMMUNITY P!'lIlt of Spri ng Vall l'y Sundny CHURCH 25 Ce nta. nftcrnoo n. ' Sun day Schu ul 9 ::10 II . 111 .; Y. The R e xa ll Store 1111':. DI1 "id Lll cag wns tllke n Lo P . !:>., G:4 r. 11. Ill . ; prc:u'hing sc I'· I he St. Elizubeth Hos pita l in Duy· will deliver vice, 7 ::10 p. Ill.: prayer OIl'e li ng 1':lu l ~llI lt c r, Gcrl1l ;; n ;aiil" ",\1 ') . tO il l\l onda\, I1IlIrninl:'. :-;h> will u n· We dnes day ('vl'ning, 7 ::10 p. m . the b eare r to f(' s~l· d t he .\t i:t 'llic OC C:U I Il ulIl "Th e Church wit h a W elcome." -f::l1 nhurg, G,,·rm:~II)'. tc, t l: :" \ il' f\ d"rgo UII l; Pl'raliu n - th' mi dd le of a bottl .. of t l'l' we ~ k . Hev . A. 1::. I\ ollck, Mi niste r . ~2 ( UI, t lii cbo<lt elll: :\';"'lI "i lll s .• il !l 11' ~ . 1 0 1'11 l\[ o rJ:(a n anti fami ly, Shari Perfume !lei oa r s in ! " t a l t;!H(' 111 Yl " .I~ Mrs. Clan'lIc e Cl'uwi'nnl a nd ~\(l l'ln and win l' hilld, rt .: Iotll (I i I 63c value . F E RRY rUURC . OF CHRIST fami ly , 1\[1'. Newlon Crawford , M,' h ,t stOll hilll . Bibl (' Schuol nl !) ::10 a . ,m . Du,·· Lewis l\[url' Y and MI'. Baymo n.1 ingo t h<' peri ud f "ulIl Muy In , 1929 MO lxu n ~ Ill'nt Th lll'gduy ill Il iJ,t h· to J u nl' 8 , 1(j ;lO, Wl' 3re t r y ing to IlI nd Coun t y" iign Nam e .. .. . maintllin lin uve rage attcndll nce liti s: I.ulll Kellis !\ pent Lhe week which w ill S l' r pa ~~ th e lI" e l'l\~e end wiL h her purents M I'. Fnlllk !\ddre .. :......... ..... .. ................... .. during t he' ~ a n ll! mont h ~ of 192 1 Ke llis :IIIU fam il y. and 1!);!2, whi ' h , arcol'u ing lo all MI'. und M r ~ . Eme rso n Dill and MI'. nnd Mrs. E. J. Cu r mo n y, nvn illllJ lo rcc urds, was I he he ~ t f on li nd da ug ht cr, of Spr in g fi eld , SOli Bi ll y SP(,lI t Thu l';;duy a fter· v ·u r ()Ul' schuo l has ('vel' " nd. wC I'e S un rl uv a fter noo n cu ll ers o f n(Jo ll in Xe nia . CO III C lind help li S I1Inke t his new Mrs. Mury CarllI ony. $5.00 an ounce 111,·. a nd Mrs. Burton Eu r nhnrt ultitudc lind en.lu rance roc ord. M,'. n nd M,·s. F l't1n k W ooll ey o f Ullyt on M I'!;. Flore nce Bur nUl'd SOLD ONLY AT Lilrd's S upp<'r a nd sc rmon a t 10 : LI nd fam ily, Mr. a nd Mrs. W ill iu lll o f S p "ing Va ll ey spe nt Thu rsday MR. J . R. WOOD 3 0 11. Ill .. "uod. s pccia l mu si c, ser- Wuo ll ey a nd son, of Dayton, spen t wit h JII ... und M,·s. He ,'bc l' t Mul'ilion subject. "Olle Chance." . "Afte r lhe I'elllllrku bic ma nner MCl1lorial Day wil h MI'. a nd MI's. lutt a nd fa mily. Aj'ter n oon cui· We a re in vit(ld to ntte nd l he W ill iu m BI·o wn . leI'S we re Mr. E mers on En rnh a rt in whic h Konjola benefitted me, basket di nn c r nnd afternoo n se s· MI'. u nd Mrs. W ilbel·t Swa nk an d fa m ily of W uyn esl(ill e, Mr s. r fee l t hll t it is my du t.y to in · siu n 0 f the all .d ay meeting h eld a tt ended the I'uces u t Ind innapo lis Ouis y H a l't soc k a nd son Mox Dea n ciol'sc it to nil who suffer," sa id lJy lht' Lebano n 'h urch of Chr ist of S pring Vu liey a nd MI' . a nd Mrs Mr. J . R .W ood , R. R. No , 2, o f Thursday. at the L ebano n fu ir g r ounds. Let's I Ua n Aul t rn a·n of Bata vio . Bloom in gs b urg, Oh io. "My en. go. !'if r. a nd Mrs. Guy Ro u tza hn Mr. a nd Mrs . J ohn R ye un d tire body was I\ff ected by ne u l'i. and ull ug htol's, s pent Wedn e sd ay F.\'erylJody cord ia ll y in vited to dauJ,;'h ler Mi;;s Dorot hy !1pe nt un· t is lind o ften 1 ha d to sto p worka~tend th e i~c cr ea m an d box s o- eve nin g and Thu rsday with th e dny wit h Mr. lind Mrs. Cha rles ing for weeks a t a Li me. The clU l to be given lit F rry chu rc h la tter's m oth er , Mrs. Mury B uit· Rye o f Wuyne§vi lle. ~to l1ln ch troub le added gr ently t o F "i day eve ni ng, Ju ne 7, lJy t he Pi nott , ot Ti p pecan oe Cit y nnu II tMiss C la "n Duughter!l pent Ill y s ufferin g a nd I was at a lo~s t e nd ed the Memoria l ser vice. Epsil on P i class. Inst week wi t h MI'. II n u Mrs. O. t o know w,hut to d o a s all m ediMr. and Mrs. Chu!'les J o hns B. Ma rl att a nd fu mil y. Chester Will iam so n, Minister. cines failed to benefi t me." That the danger of frost spent F rida y in Day t on . - -]\fl'. Ed mon Ma rlatt is s pe nd. "But all thut is chunged now, seems to be past, you Miss t<:VII Wha r to n a nd brother in g a f ew ullys wit h MI'. a nd M rs. sim ply b!'cau Re I ha ve give n R onWAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Mo rris, SJlent Satu u'day cvening Burto n Ellr nharl of Dllyt on. CHRIST jo la a chance. Wh at a won der- might want to set out MI'. Guy Ch enow e th a n" Cumit y f ul I1llld icine t h is is . W o'rkin g at Bible Sc houl ut 9 :3 0 a. m . a nd Sunda y wit h . M r. lin d Mrs. A I'L hur Gr eut h o u ~ e Olt th e IlIkc at sl>e nt Su nday with Mr. Dav id t he r oot of my ailm ent it cle ansLo ru ' s Sup po r a t co n c lu sion. Vi e Sa ndu sky. Lu cas a nd fa mil y. e d nncl in..,ighrnted my syste m. are invited to a lte nd t he bask et Mrs. Fl ora Mason, o C Sp ri ng Mr . a nd Mrs. Cla rk Sh ow l o f oon t he neu l'i t is pains vll nis he d din ner Il nd af ternoo n s ess io n of the a ll.ully meetin g he ld b y t he Valley, is visiting wi th Mrs. S u- Wa ynesb urg Pa . spe nt Mon da y en tirely and t he n my st omac h r e. You can ret them of su med it n ormnl fun cti onin g. Bu t Loban oll Church of Christ nt the sa n SlIy lor and Mrs . H arry L. Gra . wi t h Mr. a nd Mrs. J. P . Reed. ha m this week. MI'. J ohn Rye hilS pur chased a best of nil , it too k two b ottles of L ebari on fa il' g rou nds. Let's ta ke MI'. and Mrs. Leve, of Da yto n, new De otn Sedan . t hi medi cine to rest ore my h eal t h a cr owd . Mr. ' J ohn Marlatt and fa mily Does this not prove t hat Ko nj ola Eve ning evan gelistic ser vice a t huve rnovod t o the' Cora Sears Abo a Yariety of o't ber planb. 7 :30 p. m . A r ousing old-fash· proper t y he r e, which t hey re- of Morrow spe nt Sun da y wit h Mr. is su pr em e ? " cently pu rc hasQd. oe Marla t t . K onjo la is so ld in Wa yn esville J ioned song ser v ice, good sp ecia l Mrs. Ida Brown and Mr. and DRUG STORE, MI'. E a rl Marla t t has re t urne d a t t ho AD AM mu sic, 'a nd a gospel se rm on Mrs . Se igle r ,of Da yt on, called on t o his work at Detroit Michigan , li nd by a ll t he best dr uggist s in OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS s ub ject, "Will Mora lit y Sa ve ?" An a lt rl1 ct ivo C hurch ni g ht p ro· Mr. a nd Mrs. S . H . H a ines and n~ter spendin£, t he w eek-end wit h ull tow ns t hro ugho ut this entire FOR RESULTS seclion . gra m each W e dnesda y e ve ning at f a mily and Mr. and Mrs . Will iam hIS home' fo lk s. Br ow n W e dnes d~y evening. 7 :3 0 p. m. E ve r ybod y invi ted. Mr. Ilnd M rs Allen E mrick and T eache r t rai nin g class follows f or Mi ses Anna and Ruth Nutt at. a ll who des ire it. tended services Memorial mo r n Chester William son, Minis ter_ ing lit Cen te rville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones vis ited ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL "elatives in Dayton S unda y. Jun e 9 , Second SundllY after Walter Whitake r r eceived wo rd T r inity. Chu rch Sc hoo l li t 9 :3 0, , unday of the death of his brothMorn ing Prayer a nd sermon a t er, J ohn Whi taker, .. of W a ynes10 :3 0. vill e at McCe llan hos pital, Xe nia. All are cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wha rton Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector , and dau ghter were S unday gu est s of Mr, and Mr .s P ea rl Corn ell, nellr Springboro. ST_ AUCUSTINE CHURCH Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Cha'rles E . J ohn s 1 Summ e r schedul e -1st, 31'd a nd a nd Mrs . Elizabeth Smith, of 6 th S unday, Mass a t 7 :00 a. m . ; w er e Su nda y d inner 2nd and 4th S unda y , Mllss at Oil Yt on g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos 9 :30. and famil y, n ear Wllynes. Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. Cook ville. - - Mrs. Ida Day and daughter, Mrs LYTLE M. E. CHURCH Lillian Fox , are moviing t o FrankRe me mb er our theme for last lin wher e the lattc r has e mploy. S un day 's lesso n, "Standing True me nt. in Hard Pla ces ." The re are t imes Mrs. Susan ·R. Sa>,lor and son s • in everyb ody's life when we f a ce entertained ' Sunday, MI'_ Willia m a n d a nswe\' the q uestion, Are we Saylor and f l'ie nd , of Dayton: a nd t l'u e, stea dfast and loya l to our Mr. and Mrs, Rudd Suylor and son c h u \' c h, sc ho 0 I, co m m u nit y and 0 f Le ban 0 n. our fe llow peopl e with whom we Mr. and Mrs. A. E . Chnrl eton com e in daily con tact, and 'whe re atte nded Memori,nl services at ou\' influ e nce may s pread? One Springboro. of life 's obstac les is complete conMrs . Belle Coon a nd daughters, tr ol of self. W e know quiet, of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. C. R. pea ce ful sleep is necessary ' to our Bineg a r , of Jamestown ; Mr. and phys ical bodi es, it is jus t a s im- Mrs. Frank Shumard , of Dayton; portant to re ceive spiritual food we re Thursd.a y eallers a t the home f o r m ind ~I n d so ul lo feel peace- of Mr . and Mrs. Walter Kenriek. ful in heart and mind , R egular MI'. and Mrs. Edd Longacre and church service at !l.00 a. m. ; Sun- ' Mr. lind Mrs. C. L. · Duke, Mrs. day School at 10:00. Everybody ! Kesler Graham .IIttended the funcordiall y invited. . . era 1 of Mrs. Gladys Wa~er at , - --Springboro Sunday afternoon. Ell Russell, Mrs. Viola Carey, Half an hour, down on the road, wrestling an old tire off Q rusty rim Or getting Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Johns lett on your hllnd$ and clothes cove r ed with mud--lthe delay- t he dust-the danger of Monday morning fo)' a tcn-day ge tting hit by speeders in whose path you are parkedmotor trip to Detroit, Mleh. Riley Saylor is ho me from MeAs I a m moving t o Franklin, I will off er lit publi c sal e , Saturday, ehl1nicsburg for the summer. You may be a good tire·changer, but are you really saving at such a job by monk.... nft cl'noo n, Jun e 16, 19 29, a t my eying with old worn tires? reside nce in Lytle, the foll owing hou se hold goods : What's the use- wh en we c an fix you up with handsome new Goodyear Pathfinders, Dining r oo m s uite, library taThe Wor ld 's Greatest Low· Price Tires, at about the cost of the next few tires repairs ble dave nport a nd Iiving· room which other wise you're bound to have. '.' furniture , 3 bedroom suits, 2 The Sunshine society was pl e nsp orch swin gs, Cle l:mont coal range antly entertaine d in the home of (good), co il oil s t ove and m ll n y the Bullen children S atln'day af • oth el' articles. ternoon. _ MR S , IDA DAY. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Larkin nnd Lytl e, Ohio. son, of Damas cus, Ohi o, ar e gu ests Samu el S impso n, A uet. of I'elatives here. . Mr. lind Mrs. W es ley Mill er, Phone lOS son and daugh ter. in-law, of Spring fi e ld, wer e week-end g uests of reI. atives here. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGSThe W . F. M. society me t with ... PRACTICALLY NEW Mrs. A . W. Chenoweth Wednesday R ose a nd Gruy Jacqua rd V eleur a ft e rnoon. Fou r members of the local Boy Da ven port Sui te ; Oak Breakfast Set; Hoosier Ki tchen ,.Cabinet; Scout Troup received their sec-\ Walnut Dressing Table ond ond cIa s pin before the Court B,en ch; Chairs, Tables, Rugs, etc of Honor at Xenia F'riday even- ( Must sell . at onee, D8 we must ing. They are : Thomns Haydock, l ehange climate, ' becau se . of ill Gene Taylor, Albert HaydOCK and HIlI'old Conard. . health. Miss Ellen J enkins has ·re tu .rll'Inquire of d to her home here for the aum. CARL NOBLE mer.
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;\ Packard sedan dri ve n by F . R. . S nyder, of Dayton lin d a I· ord coupe drivl' n by H or ma n Su rface c(;lI ided lit the inte "sectio n of Pat· t erson Rd. and t he W ilmingto n pike S un day evening. The occu pn nt s we re not injured t o a ny FOR SALE ex t e n t . MI'. S n yd er r ece nt ly p urc hased FOR A LE- Refl'igerator , 160 Ib, enpacity. J . M. T hompson - j6 t he F lac k fu r m.
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ME_THODIST CHURCH hu l' h chool 9 :1 5 n. 111 ; mor n ing wnr!<hi p 10:30 , 11. 111-0 s ubject, "lirnbing p Towa rd God." F. ve ning ~e l·vice . 7 :30, " hl'ist Touched by n F eling of u r In· firmiti es ." hildreu 's Meeting on 'I' u ' day , 3 :30 p . Ill. ' hoir - re. ht' ar Rul F r idllY 7 :30 11. 111. Your churc h nc ds your luyal ~lIPl1 o l't. rt oll r presen ce will h elp in t hese ~(, I'vicc !; . A II II I'e w elco me .
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Me mor ial IMlrvlcel wer e held in DIVORCED, NOT BURIED the 1\f. E . cburch here on Sunday. " S h ' j ust burie d her fo u r th Rev. Tilford , o f X enia, gave a ve ry in!lpiring address, e c elle nt mUMie husband, hasn't lIhe?" "O;\'or cd , my d eur, n ot burled WII!! fu rniMhed by a male quorte t fro m the F irst U. p , church, o f _shoo n Vllr ma k es a ny bon II Xeni ll. l\~ e m bcrs of t he A me ri- "bu u t t hes t hings." co n Legion we re pr ese nt And took pa r t in l he service.
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Mi lS Mattlt' Fir o! L ebonon Is thl' g uest of Mr. a nd Mr . E lvin Fir!'l<.
bother with old Tires when you can get new GOODYEAR Pathfinders at such low prices.
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An lall-day llIeeting nnd bMket lIinnL'r Wll s hel d nt t he hurch of hri st in Leuanon, Sun dny. J une fl . An C'xcc llent pl'ograrn wag ren eiere d in the IIH ern oo n, P rof. Willbough, of t he Sem inary, Cincin nat i. gllve the invocation a nd . h. a nd Mrs. ny(lcr. of W ~stern lI ills 'hu rc h of ,hrist, ' in cin nali. fur ni shod some li(!uuti ful musie, T he principul udd ress W IIS elenvor('d by C h e~te r Will ia mson , pn stli r of t he Way nesvill e a nd F er ' Y l' hul'c hes o f Chl'ist. who gave .. 1lI,, ~ t E'xC',· ll ('n t talk on the Rubi,' ct, " l nity," Rp}l l'escn tatives from t hc vnri,)US ' hu rclH' s o f Chri st in fi ve dif,'(; I'('lIt count ic s we r e present. Chc:; t£' r William.·u n will uddl'ess :1 ~ ill1ilul ' meeting nt Bowersvill(' Ill'xl Su nda y, Ju ne ] G.
had their openings last Saturday. COLU MBU S, OIDO- Plan s f01' one, the Cole hardwnre, wa~ pura state-wille campaig n on one chased by t he Fairly Hardware hcadligll t cars and cars not pro - compan y of HiJlsbor o, who. judgpcl'ly displnying their licenses ing fr om appearances. have comc wel'e completed nt a r ecent meet - to stay. ing held in Columbus of all inThe other op ening was a ne w specto l's in th e BU I'eou of Moto r m eat store in th e Keys build ing V hicles and whic h has the ap- on Main streot, operuted by E. provul of Secretary of Stute J. Coyle, an experienced meu t cu tCluru nc(> J . Brown und Commis- t er. His shop is very attl'llclive. Fred Bamard, who boug ht t ho sio ncr of Moto r Vehicles ChalllI el'S R. · Wilson. 'I'his campaign J. Will White store, is her e and will be ~o ndu cte d f or 11 two-weeks on th e job: MI', Barna rd, who was perill d fr om june 15th to 29th, fo rm erly an employee in the wit h t he coo perution of al1 local White store, is well known , and police offi cials. The " one-eye d" we bespeak f OI' him a prosperou s mac hin es a nti th e hid ing of lieen - future. se plates whi ch destroy identiflRumors huve been flouting a cnt ion, constitutes one of the . round in rega rd two 01' three other g l' a test menuees that exist on business changes , but huve not t he streets nnd highways of t he bee n verifi ed. sta te toduy. It i~ hoped that this - - - - -two weeks cumpaign of correct- ~ : ~ ion und education will greatly ~ con ed t hese conditions. ~
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An other ; t-te-r-o-r state hlgh',., thl»n.,. WR y pr ojects is ann ounc l1d for ~.. ~~;"U.: F ridny, J u ne 28th. Plnns. specificatio ns a nd estimates are being prepared by highway engineer s Copper screen wire at Madden's and Dircctor Rouert N. Wa id will Lumber Yurd. have them r ead y fo r in spection ·in a f ew days. The s uccessful conL. H. Gordon was in Day ton t ract ors for the May letting has Monday. beon ann ounced by Director Waid Rnd contracts involving over MI·s. W. P. Salisbury is visiting tw o million dol1ars have bee n her childre n in Cleveland. awarded . For Internat.ional Harvester reA good lookrng chap with a pa irs, see J. C. Hawke. })leasing pe rso nality presides over the cashie r's window in the deJ , O. Cnrtwright and f a mily part men t of State Treasurer H. we l'e Dayton visitors Sunday. Ross Ake. He probably is better known than any other state ofMr. and Mrs. J . . H. Smi th visitficial f or he honors all lIoucher8 ed friends in Springfield, Sunday presented him by state employees.. H e is Don H. Ebright and over Peter Demas and fumily, of New $200 ,000,000 passes through his Vienna, spent Monday with r elahands annually. All desposits from tives here. the variou s state departments are For Hail Insurance on Tobacco made in t he Treas ury and Auditor Jo e Tracy draws all checks upon a1lll other growing crops, see R. F. Hatfield. ~hat institution.
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SOCIETY HAD GOOD MEETING T he monthl y meeting of the W. F. M, Soc iet y of the M. E. 'hurch was held at the home ot 1111's. H. H. Will i llm ~o n last Thursday uftern oon. The meeting W 3 M opened by the sing ing of a ' hymn an d M r s. Mary Ada ms led in pra yer. Mr s. A. K. Day had th e d oyo l io n ~ lind read th e closing c haptN's of t hi! study boo k. 'fhe $ubject wn~ th e s te\Ya l'd ~ h i p of possessio n. Mrs: Huy mond Con ner, M rs. Beck and Mrs. f. H. Flirt' put on un u niq u(> demonstrotion of tithin g. Miss Ir mu Rich sa ng 0 8010 . Mi ss Virginia Hardin pla yed her oc(\O m;pan i m ent. During the so cial hou r Mrs. Willia mMon and Mrs. Farr, joint h os t es~es . aSMisted by Miss Grace Wliliam so n, served re freshments. MOLEST SMITH AGAIN
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Thieves b" oke in to J eff Smith's s laughter house Monda y night Hnd ca rri ed away twe nt y bee f hides.
I,'orrcst Hidge spent Sunda y with 1\11'. ' a nd Mrs. O. M. R idge.
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. 'l're en doors, the size you n eed. lit Mu ddcn' s Lum ber Ya rd . 1\11':-<. A. 'r. Wri ght ente rtain ed t he Hl' idKe club alurdllY uftel'noo n. Mi ~ ~ Bern ice Hyman has retu\'ll ed ho mc n ft el' II visit wi t h re lnliv,,: in Xeni a.
F or Hai l In surance on Tobacco a nd other growing cr ops. see R. F. Hat fi eld.
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OBITUARY We nrc t oda y ca lled upon to be Reparated from one who was a goo d ci tizen . a valued friend, a devoted so n. huS'band und father , John Bigelow says ; " Sloep and death- they differ in duration ruthe r than quulity. Pcrhllps both are soj ourns in th e SI>idtuul, the real world: In one case our carriage waits nightly t o take us back from the entmnce of slumber. while in the other, having arrived at our desti na t ion. lind with no further use of the carri uge, it is ·dismiased.
Mr. a nd Mrs. F. R. Moomuw o f Mr. s pent last week with re latives in "What is death? A little broadenGrcc nlleld and Lyndon. ing of a ripple upon the Eternal nnd M \'~ .•r. R. Wa de anll tw in God called the ti red spirit of Rose Anna Gates t o rest, at the age of hrn the l' to Glo nn n Wade w as shore. 40 years 8 months an d 23 days. b M 22 192 6 d I It h' .. L. Cu rt wright wus in th e hosor n a y , , an e .s pita l ut the Nutional Mi liary homc A little loosening of the bands that Il l,th.l y home fro m Mia mi Valley u fe w da !i for treatment. She was the eldest daughter of cl'ipple- This and nothing more Samuel Cazod and Rittie Deboal·d. 11 1)s)ll ta l, Da yton OhiO. Jun e 5, y Wha t's death? A parting of the She wus born at Mathe rs Mill s, On Fl'iday a nd 'nl ul'day. !\fay 1\)2[1 a t t he age of t hree yca rll nncl Wedd ing rings ? ee them at cloud ubove us whieh hides the Ohio, and de parted this life nt 31st and Junfl 1 st. fiftee n boys f ourtee n days. ar v't\ J ewelry Shop Lebanon O. sun. A prec ious bucl welcomed in to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Conner McClellun s hospital at Xenia, O. nnd In struc to r oC the mith -ll ug hes A golden vision 'of the souls that A reduction of industrial fatali. She was married t o Thomas depa rtment m ade n t rill to Oh io th e home .a nd so beloved by a ll. Ever ette and Hubert Sams. of love us and labor done. t\e.s occurred 'in April with 90 re- spent Sunday with friends In Gates June 18th, 1910. Stat~ universlit y to aften d t he a n. • 0 c herl~h ed by ea~h one, anci L bn no n spent lust week with Whut' s death? The opening of a 'Rorted as compared with 101 the Blanchester. She was a kind and loving wife nu n I fi eld dny an d j udg in g co n- the .unfoldllllf so prec Ious. thei r co usi n, Will iam Campbell. perfect fl ower ; no watcher sees previous month, according to the Slele by Bille hc g rew b y th e Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Adams vis- and mother always ready t o ud- test. The boys who Ill ade the trip The silent Spil'it, who at twilight statement of Thos. P . Kearns Mrs. E d MUl'I'el1 lind daughter. hour th e bondman frees. super intendent of the Division of it ed fri ends in Springfield Sun- mini ster to , the needs of her were Art hur Swartzel, Gor ge si -tel' Gl enna ; a nd ~o m e six weeks family. of whom she leave s to Cook, Warren Hunt, Erwin Elli s, ago he was stri cke n wit h u ma la dy of Clarksville, sepnt Tu esda y with What's death? God's mercy Safety ana Hygi ene of the Ind- day eve ning. mourn her loss . a husba nd a nd Ralph B ranstratol', Gcorgc Beck- fro m which he was una bl e to re- Mrs. Suson Wilk el'son and family . strange uncomprehe"ded; ustrial Commission of Ohio. NonCary's Jewelry Shop- the most eig ht childre n, Ruth 3, Ottis 6, tt, Mil o Miltcn berge l', Mer<'! dith cover. All t hat hu ma n aid could do f a tal injul'ies amount to 1,300 interesting store in Lebanon for Thomas 6, Forest 10, Dor othy 13, Whitake r, Sherm an Ti nn y, Ron- a nd the skill of many phy!';icin ns R. J. Adam !'; utlended the Rexthe more than in March. gifts, is open . every evening. Earnest 18, Walter 23 and Matti e aid Hardin, ER tl e Hag meyer, was t e nd er ed th e sufferin g child , a ll dist ri ct co nvent ion at th e WiI26. Also one grand-child, Edith, Ft'ank wartllel, Ern est ook. Wil - Eve n th e pr ayer s of F ather and mi ngto n co unty club last ThursThe ' annuul commencement 'of Miss Nettie Sams, of Blanches- her mother, step-mother , four lurd Kersey and Howard Ault. Mothe l' W re una va iling, becuuse day. Ohio Sta le Univel'sit y takes plac e Trips of edu ca t ional va lue a nd God in hi s infinite wisdom who John Whitaker. son of Cliarlee Tuesday. June 11th, at ten o'clock ter ,spent last week with her sis- ut'others, Isauc, Frank Cazad, MI'. a nd 1\I1'!; . Mye l' Hyman and 1 and Sarah Whitakel' wos born when 1250 students will be gralua ter, Mrs. Pearl Campbell, of Route Va nce and Irvin Gates and two 00 interest were arranged as fol- knoweth and doeth a ll t hings siRters, Mrs. John Monce .and Mrs. lows: Ohio Stute universit y cam well , r e i<!ased h is strugglin g spirit Bobby , un,d Mr. and MrH. D. L F ebrua ry 14,1875 near Waynested at the Coliseum on the stnte 2. Harl ey Anson and a host 'of rel- bus buildings allli muse um s: t he nnd it wended its wa y into the ra e were in Da~ t.on Monday vill e. Ohi o and died J,u ne 2nd f ai.. ground s. Hon Oharles F. For best results consign your atives and fri ends, for she wa s a Fl'n me Brown f rui t fa rm of 100 Heav enl y Rea lm- wher e t he bud . HI 2!J. He is survived by his Kettering of D ayton wi11 deliver live stock to Green-Embry Co., fl'i end to every otic and always acr es of which the ma nager, Mr. born to blo ssom on ent·t h hus bee n mother three brother s and three th comm oncemetlt address and Purker Du o fold pens and pe ncils sisters and one grandson Jaro4s with Dr. W. O. ThompsQn, pres- Cincinnati, in care of D. R. Salis- relldy to lend a helping hand. Her Brown , is on e of the mflster f arm transfo rred, \V'hm'e t he re ~ilI be bury. health had been failing for about er s of Ohio: t he Gwinn Milling Co. no bl igh t. lind whero it mny guara nteed f or ever against defects Richard, Asa and Edwin of iden t em l'ilu, of the University six months before her death. and Moore & Ross Milk 0. ; Ohio develop in to t he most bea ut i ful Select yo urs at Cary's Jew elry Spokan e Wu shington, Walter of and f ol' 2G yea r s its president, F. B. Henderson and family re.··hop . Leban on, Ohio. w.aynesville, Rosa Hormel ot WiIwill have honomry degrees con- turne d Sunday after an interest- she only lived five days after an Penitentiary ; Ohio Wool Gr owers fl ower. He leav es lovin g anel d c\'oted mington, Ida Surbel', Orlando f orr ed upon them. The forme~, ing motor b 'ip through the South operation. It was her greatest association; Schaaf Da il'y Fnl'ln , desire to get well and come back the manager of which Mr. chaaf, pa r ent s. T wo IIrot h(, l·s. 'ha d es Mrs. Roy Mo orman and . on. Florida and Vl'rna Poff of Dayton, · who is vice president of General and East. to her little ones whom she love d is another of Ohi o's maste r farm - a nd Mil o Il nd two s isLer" Doris Rul ph, of Jamestown, called on Ethel Lewis huving preced~d him .Motors. is a wel1 known engineer so dearly, and who need her so er s; Smith Agricultural Chemical and , Gle nn a.a nel his ve ry ,leal' '\ Rev. and Mrs. Bennet t Monda y af- to the future life. and inve ntor; on Saturday evenMrs. Loren Hadley and little On October 12, 1899 John ing he was presented with the daughter, of Bellaire, are the much. Bu t God knows best. W e Co., a1:ld a trip to th e t op of the ~ru nd pure nt s , M I'. und MI'S. ter noon. Fr unk A. Snyd 1' . II lso num e rous Whitak er was married to JOlleJoseph Sullivant medal' for not- guest of Mrs. Harley's mother. cannot question what ho has done , A; I. ,W. building. for he doeth al1 things well. So - - -____-- -_ other r ebt ives a nd f ri PIHls Lo MI'. and Mrs. J. T . Fl ac k and phine . Surface. To this union two able contributi ons to science. Mrs. Ruth Janne He has seen fit to remove ·this moul'n th e lo ~s of onl! who hat! en- I ~on,(!: . sone, uro and arIon were State Librarilin George Elliott dear one from our midst all we QUEEN ESTHERS MEET denl'ed him ~(! l f Lo their helllts , 0 'nuto for the ll' fu t ure home at born, he being the first of his McCormi ck is greatly pleased with Watchee--Gruen, Hamilton, Elgl·ea tly. I Plll{e, Nr,rt h Dakota. family to be claimed by the Death the increased state-wide interest gin, Illinois ,etc. You find depellr can do is to look up to our Father The Queen E. t her Girls met nt f M' K h B An ti ~n tl'l; :<t inr: th£' wi ; clOlll or I . f h fI t angel. in his 'department. T.h e functIon of dable wa~ches at Cary's Jewelry in Heaven as our dear Savior did th h and say, "Not my will bu t Thine e ome 0 I ~ at I'yn oger an nil \\'i ~ ' 1I ,,:l\'cn)'v Pal'cnl we Our d ln nl o nd~ ~r e 0 t e ~es 1 He was a member of tbe the ' library he asserts, is assisting Shop ,Lebanon, Ohio. be done." Saturday a ft ernoon, Jun e 8. The bow in !'l lhmi ~~ i (o n n~ d ~ay Thy I '" Iality :1 IHI hr ~ lll8nc y . CO llvlllc,e Friend ~ church, until a few years to organize new libraries, improvmeeting wall called to order by will be d(JJ; e. YOIll ,~t:l f by ~('e lllg t.hem at ~ary S ngo when he transferred hia ing existing libraries and by renMr. and Mrs. Samuel Butterthe vica-pres ldent, ' Virgin ia Har1.T ('·,\·(' lry !>hop, Lt'lmnon. OhIO, church hom e to that of the dering direct service to those in worth and Gilbert Frye weI'. A life We love is taken din. The following offi ce rs were A pl'(!c iow' " lI e j' ,'oll1 u s has gone W' II' R b Methodist Episcopal, in Waynesrural districts who have no ac- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A voice we love is stilled, elected:: Virginia Hnrdin. · pTes- A vo ice w(' love i~ sli ll MI'. :t l,d Mrs, I I~~ e er .ville, He was faithful to every cess to public UQrariee. In the Wade, of Yankee Street, Sunday A place is vacant in our home, ident; Irma Rich, vice-presid ent; A pla ~c is va~ all t in 0 \11' home 1' 11 ,1 f ami ly !l lld M~~ , WlI1~am Ru- duty and a valued worker. That never can be filled ~te circulation department every afternoon. Ada Shaner" secretary; Emogene Which I ~~V(: I' C ~ I\ bc filled . tloll)h, (,r Loudcnvlll e, OhIO, were He lived his entire lif-e in tbil request received III given prompt, 1lay I:u r~t, of Mr, find Mrs .. R. community. Mrs. T. S. Bardin and two Ions All is sad within our dwelling Beckett, h ea s urer ; Kathr yn BoAnd whil e he cu n not return to S14n Individual attention, Mr. McCorgel', mite-box se cretary; L'DI.\ ise us ,J. i"l um ~. One of the highest tributes to mick being a stickier for effici- Tressler and Laruiinlr, are !pend- Lonely are our hearts today, ina a couple of weeks with he.. For t~e one we loyed so dearl)( Crane, scribe. It was voted that be paid to anyone's character ca,n. ' ency. .. .. H f d I d Mrs. My er Human and daugh- be truthfully said ot hlm-Ube our p e Re b e sen t as soon as poaAnd whil e he can not return to J mother, Mraa. Mary Sharp, of Fal- as orever passe away. ' t h eI l' us we rej oice-we can go to h'1m, tel' wei'e in Cincinnati Thursday was an honest and. upright man." Miss Virginia Shea, daIu"'hter th K . SI'bl e. Th e g Ir Is han d e d tn mou, y. Dearest M0 th er th. ou h as t iet t UB ml'te. b oxes an d the o d 11lIr w h'Ie h a nd be re united in the Hea venI y I'n ntten(lance at a dinner in cel.. of Mrs. JaB. T. Shea, and Edward This is the teetimony of all n.brAtion of the birthday unniverth eyearne d.. h T. Fogo, son of Mayor and Mrs. Lawn mowers sharpened by Over on th a t 0 th er sore; spoken, and separations cea se , " who knew him. Those of us who Wallace L. Fogo 01 Wellsville, Electrakeen procelll, ..me method But we long ah how to greet thee, After the meeting was adjournRary of Mrs. Hyman's mother. have been closely all80ciBted with Ohio, were united In marrl"e In al uled by lawn mower 'mal,lufaeo Soon to meet and part no more. ed dellciouEI refreshments were ba " The Guild-Auxiliary ot St. Ma- him, have found B good neighbor, that city Saturtlay, June 8th. turers. Electrakeen system turns --- served by tlbe hostess. Card Of T n . . k ry's church will meet on Friday and a true triend alwaya ready Miss Helen Shea and Paul Fo,o out perfect cutting mowers. TJ'Y I,oulse Crane. Scribe. . We w ish to extend our than s J 14 t 2 'I k and willing to do a kindness for were the attendants. Immediately R PI tt ANNUAL LORANGER PICNIC - -- - - - to th e neighbors and friends who u~ternoon. une ,a 0 c oc , those about him. me. oy eo. so ably 1I!\8ist ed during the iJlness wtth Mrs. D. L. Crane and Mrs. Mr M atter the ceremony r. and II. The thirteenth annual Loranger 4.H-CLUB MEETS _ a nd deat h of our deul' little Gl enn. I~. B. He ndel'son at tho home of '''Let us not think of our departed Fogo left for their new home Mr. and Mrs. F R Moomaw, Mr. picnic was held Saturday at the AT GRANGE H.A LL 'Samue l Cazud and Ritti e Debolll'J · 1 Ml's. Henderson. dead nt 1037 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Hamm, Misses Margery Morgan home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Robert th h . t tl t dEl' b th M tt d d We also extend our th a nks f or d A s caught and ~umbered in thelle · h ey aVe JUS recen y ur- an Iza e oomaw a en e Crew. Forty-s ix were present The 4-H-elub m et at th e Gra nge Gl'eeting cards means frien b w h IC CI I H 11 S ' k the benu t iful fl oral offering. to h' graves of eart ; nished. Mr. Fogo is Deputy Ciom- the commelJcement exercises at f missioner of Moto'r Vehicles for Wilmington college last Friday. rom eve and, Xenia, Kingman. a uturday the 8th at 8 0 cloc . Rev , Benn ett f or his words of ·s,hhil. Pn'e a.,nnd I~rfei~nd~~p h~~:nslo~~~; But think .o f death as of another. Ohio under Secretary ot State On MOllday the same party atten Harveysburg, Dayton and Waynes The attendance was small , bu t we co nsolation. t o Mrs. Mills .(01' the birth, 'mmencement exercl'ses at ville. On account of inclement hnd a very good time as \'VI' h ud obi t uary and Mr. McC lurc for greeting cards and mottoes, also As a new freedom for the win,l ded co B M ta d S B rown. ecre ryan rs. rown weather, the dinner which "'as to the meeting outside . . Bridge tallies. Cary's Jewelry '11 •• th ' wI ed t C 1 Miami university Oxford .. his kindly , sympathetie services. outspread., , WI J01ll e ne yw sa . 0 , .. have · been served on the lawn at ,The boys who have corn PI' OMI'. and Mrs. J. R. W nde Shop, Lebanon·, Ohio. A new adventure waiting on umbus and the .four will leave Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crane weTe the Crew home, was taken to the jects can ree Mr. ·Hawk e. Mr. and F amily. ahead, for a hike trip' from Cleveland to delightJ;ully entertained at the Grange hall. The name of the 01'- Hawk has got the~erti1izer and ___ - -Rev . and Mrs. Bennett left on As a new joy of more ethereal Duluth, ~inn._ _ _ home of Mrs. J. H. Brownfield and ganizat ion, which is composed of put it at the elevator at Corwin. Tuesday morning f or a few days' birth ' . b h Id TRUCKERS · DEFEAT MIAMIS VI'SI't with friends at Botkins, and Th e noxt me etmg VEGETABLE GARDENS. ~au' ghter, I·n Sprl·n...Aeld, Sunday. a company w h 0 several years ago is to e !! ' As a new world with fl'iends of. aThe affair was in 6" _Linlu. Mrs . Bennett will , _ '_ _ _ . . celebration of went on a prospecting tour 'to at t he G range H fi II on J 1.1I y 13 th • . remain . nobler worth, 'rhe Moraine Tru ekel's de Ceat- fforrl'en~: a~~te~e~:~iv~~ltSh:m~~r. Where all may. taste a more imEl,verybody ~n Warren County MrB; Brownfield's birthday annl- Louisiana, was changed to South- at 8 o'clock. We would like for interested iit Vegetable Gardenl ve.·.... . ry. ern Picnic. ' more to . present at t his meet- e(l the Miamis last Sunday. The mortal bread." . ,... . . f or daYYlage was done in the fl r s... t wo spend some time with ' her h·father · ld M" is urged to atten d t h e F Ie ee... , • - mg. . W e ··may h ave 8 ' s urprise ----: . - aay ..,T une '.lOt'"",- Theae MiBe' E 'Ie Iyn Cartwr(ebt ' ·' 1 CARD OF TLiANIC ' S mg. on T uee enter- LODGE MEMORI~L SERVICE y' ~u. innings when the most 0 +# th e run a and sister at St. Mary's, 0 10. . n will be held' at ,the farmll of L .. V. tained a small co~pany 'of young " " Sherman Tinn!!y, Reporter were m'ade. Burnett. came to the Dr 'Mary Cook and neices! JanCl ,We willh to extend our ,sincer. Br!lnetrator in . ~ayn!lsvl1le at folke Saturday night in ' ,c9m pll-. The Jr. O. U. A. M;, K. of P. - - - ~rescue and. ~he run-getting ' was nnd Mildred, left Sunday morning thank!! to an our fri~nds . for their . ' 10 :~O a. m. and Homer Georee, at, JIle~t to her hou~ pellt, Mias and I. O. O. F ; 19dges heleL a joint BOUGHT CHAMPION ' STEER stopped, ' -£or Ln:fayette j lnd, ..here they ' mall), IIcbt of klndneBII" wOJ:ds of , ~. p.~. . ". , . , ~.j1cy Hotchkiss, ' bf Bou,btoiJ, me.morial servi~e " at Miami cem, . -,-:, _ _._ . , . Th~re will 'be a do~ble-head()r attended the cpmmencement exer- lIympathy ,~n.d to ' all thOle ow_o The Ho,me ·~ Demonsnatlon Mlc\!. The nesta were ' lIisses etery Sunday afternoon. ' I' 's u bou 'ht .the at the park next Sunony, wh~n iss at Purdue university, Tuesday 10 kindly all8lsted ~s In any Agent and Spe~ialiati will leave Louile Ciane, ntelma St JobJl, Re¥. Zierer of Centerville ' gave :n\:r:~~rr:~~~ln bst~r at tte Day- Harveysburg a"d Middletown Wlll ~iss Geraldine White and' Mr•. hl our recent lorrow and be...~v.. th~ oIBce promptly at 10 L m. !llremic~ H)'D18n, B~trice Robiber aD excellent address and the ,!'fen'a fon fat cattfe sho"".' at t he Dayton Iplay the Miamis. Come all~ se Horllce Wh,it!!, neice and nepbew lment. gOing to Waynes~e. retuming III~. Gilbert . Frye, Cha!'l. Chorus 'rendered .good mUlflC. 'Stock Yard last ~week for Jeff, the pme and sQe n~w faces In l,of Dr. Cook, ~re members of the lin. Jolie Wbitaker a..d to Lebanon ·tor a basket luneb. )0 NeaD, Itoy EDllI. Kennetb • - • S 'th h IS III b· t h th same the line-up. Game WIll be called dating daa. CIU~ 1 at the P.ar\ at 12 :80. Fromm and Ballard waUac~ . Subeeribe for the Miami Gasette h~ ~U:to':ten. u c er: e . at 1 :30 sharp. gra u . .
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A-NNOtJ.N CEMEN'T FAIRLEY RARDWARE CO., Waynesville, Ohio, another branch of Hillsboro . Hardware Co. Compare our Prices, Quality and Ser:vi·c e. Inst will and testa m ent of Cyn thia ~--------------------------------------. --------------.----Evan ~ , wu ~ the valid will of t hE' d(·cea ~ed. to which I'tlling nnd judg lllE'nl m'l'lTuling- th e mot ion to !:let :t"ide thL! verdict fOI' a I1{,W trinl wa~ Il!:ceptcd by the plaintiff. Th e cose of Ge ol'ge W. Mc Mulle n, aLlll1i ni stl'lltuI' of t he esta t· o[ New Su i.. Stephan H. M Mu lle n. deceased, See U. Early (or Your Sale Dates. We Cuarllnt"e tevens ver ~ u s Vl'r~us The Baltimoro ami Oh io E ~ thl'l" A lice· 'Satia(art: ion or Charge Nolhinc. ompany fur damages. Sout hwes tern Hnill'ond II LIg"h lJernurd Am IIn L cla im ed ,&000. J . '1'. and The · Bultimnr and Ohio Rnill'nnLl cOll1 pnny cOI'po l'atinns, was Hiley . attorney. us forget II UI' lines. s lIlt to me (ln d Grandmother Page. CHAPTER 1. The New YOt'k Life Ins uranc e compromised anti di s misse d. When B elgi u m needs un!uci ur It hul'l the lI10re uceuusc it WHS The ca ~ e of B('ssie W. Buco n Pbone No. 320 Pbone No. :I ompllny, a corpol'lIlion VCI'SUl< Grandmother Page refused to the Fij i I slan de rs run ou t of I nlll:; pr o un lily trut'. [ turn ed back a nCh:1rle~ A. Hill , J . L. Anderso n \'e r ~ u s Da\' id Da co n was di missed budge, I tUr ned h er over again, who co mes to th e r se ue r egard · g'rily. '-hl! trudged on . :!nd Susa n Andcrso n, for money. without I'eeord, tempornry' re- -_ .. bu t there was no sig n of life. 1 l e s~ of co nse quenc !I'! The. her Down th e roud Cllme u purri ng A/llount claimed, $25H.50 with in s t rllini n~ onlel' d i~~olved . squirt 0 gasoline into her "ylin. idan Dramati c lu/o ! I muto t·. [had hlll'd ly expeeted 1\ W illium }{obill!<o ll def ' n(lunt in Jo~c ph H. and Ellen M. Mcye ;.,II~III' P l il'~ for aud it or. , G5 .:15; Bell terest at S'Ye from J llnulIl'y 1. dr , but she didn't seem t o cnre And n ow we were doinA' HPyg. ! car til IHISS tllllt WHY. I hud PUI'I tl2!J, fon'dos ut' of mortgage and Ihe case enl ol'e d uKuin st hitll by 13 1. IG ac r e ~ in Uni on Tp. I 'r(' s~. SlIl'p li'!' for rccol'd 1', $ 15; for it. mulion und Galateu" !or t he 0 1.1 Jlu ~ ('l y cho~·n a bael,-cou nt ry roa d Thullla ~ Huley et al. t o Edwnrcl .J. F. Sanfonl. I'cplliring oflice s ul ~ of real esl tlt(!, and furth e r Leila Hnbi ns on, made applicatilill As you may h!lV : ul'mi ~e d, So ldi er!;' lI om e, which need ed I f'JI' 11l~. l~I'I Vl' \\'11.h MlH'ycllu l?at legal aad elJuitllblc r clief. fo r th t usludy of the c hildn' n lIal ey , lot No.7 in Mo unt H oll y. ehail', $.1. 1l0, Th(' " Iumbus Blank Grnndmot h<.'r Page is n relatio n of some new wmd o w -R hade ~ 0 1' nn dn y. IllIs IlIUChlllO wa s co mmg und r ed uctioll of a lim ony. Il ea ring Bouk Co .. - SI' t of "pi ni ons of a lly mine only by adopti on and pur· electric pio no, ['vo forgolten fr olll tow n. Commilliqneu' Proc eedinw. o f motion i,; s c ~ fol' June ,1 92!J Common Pleu IProceedinw. I!'c IH'nl1 f.) 1' p"' l~ . liLly .. $7.Ii O, Th e chase. She originall y was ere· which. J loo ke I ut a lurn (of the ro!u l at 2 o'cl oc k p. m. The ollllllbu s Blunk Book Co., Olli ee Outfit tns. ~ llpp li el\ for cll.' l·k aled Hl1d assembl ed by the Page "Besides," co utinu ed Mui·y ella. uroull d which it \\', )\11 I presentl y [n the cnse of Olis Enfield ve t·of '1)1I 1'1 l>. !Ii 1.20; The Bnl'l'ett BroR Mo lo l' ompany , of Detroit, Lut shivering slightly, "it's getting upp ·RI·. Maybe it WU s a friend ·jf sus Cl1lh el'ine Enfi eld , the court Proba te Court Proc eedinw •. .:'''--=~~'''-=:-:- -=:-- s llp"li e~ 1'0 1' cl I'k of CHII!'ts, $6; that wns so long ago that her ' cold er. and I think I felt a drop of mi ne. f ound the r e we rc n o grounds fOi' Howlll'd l-' ulkcrl h, s heriff. pOlltuge yell l f ully nUt! d her to the title ruin n minute ugo.'· Th e cur rounded the t urn . di\'ol'ce, and ume wa s dis missed Ke nn eth L. F ox ae pted t he for OIliCl· . ,2; The Western !:it~1I', of "Gra ndm other." " Thut being the case,"I obse{V. swore und er my brc!lt h. witho ut prejudice at th e cost of a pp ointm ent a R uchninistrntor of I I{!l l ndvl·rti silll('. 12.25 ; Th e She ha s h d n ha r d life. too. ed, sarcasticall y , "we'll 8tnrt." It was the rnein,.{ runnb ou t t ~- the pla in tiff. t hc estat e o( Nupolcon n. J ohnson Frunklin 'hI'lJlli'I(', legal adv'rFor foul' yeurs she has been gO"Let's," she e ncouraged. longing to Jim Coope r . No [n the case of Sarah hoe mak r deceased. Bond in thc sum of ti: ill/oC. $ 12.2G ; Th " !Tice Outfit· ing n em'ly everywher that I go, Grangmother Page a nd I repeat situation that I co uld imagin e ve rsus John Taylor, ct ul, the pro- $ 1000 was given with Th e United erR, ~ UJlpJi c!< for ' heriff, 75c; .1. and fo r a long time before that cd our jus tly celebrated reperto ir would p lease him llI ore and me ptlI·ty hu ving been sold, a ud the State Ficl elit y & Guarn nty Co. H. Donn c ll , ·ah IJ nd finn l ellt. on she WII S the traveling companion of tl'icks, from adjusting the spark le~s than thnt in which we were sa le co nfirmed, it wa s ordered that as suretie s. cllnl rllct. $ lIi8.!J3; ~. '. Donne ll , of R s uburban real estate man coil to putting "nsolin e in our placed. th e sheriff pay th(~ Trea surer of The last wi ll and testament of l ~ t a nd 1i1l :!1 cst. on contrnct, $ 1G7 He I)ulled up a lo ngside of Mary Wa rren county the amount due Melzar F. 13 unlsu l, decen!led , wa s who could sell gold bricks .t o pla- eye while lying prone under t he cer miners. I suspect that he tank. Each sepal'ate adju stment elln, who hud Jlrocee ded auout for tuxe and that he also distri- admit t ed to tpo bal e. Bessie B. t.ought her some of her deceitful was preceded and followed oy r e- tWI) or t hree block s uefo ro he al·· bute l he balun ce of $905. 12 to nnd George B. L ocI' tlccopted t he tJ·ick s. ducing-exe rcises with t he starti ng arrived. Afte r Ii short pa rley s he those e ntitled. t ru s t a B exccutl' ix and exec utor of It mu st have been from h im crank. got in beside hi m. [ gnashed my George Owe ns was granted a the estate. No bond required. G. "Jim Cooper has a self-sta rter t eet h, but thanked h aven that J divorce fr om Daisy Owen s, the de- F. Brown ,. Hurry fu rphy lind J im t hat she got her love of t he eountry. She revel in green fields on his car," Maryella observed would soon he a lone t o express fendanL having bell n fou nd guilty Quill er were made apprl!is rs . George McM ullen , admin i 'l rator nnd sand banks und mud. holes. sympatheticaily while I was try- opini on on ~ utomobil es , natur e, of cx tre:ne cruelty towllrd plain. Wh enever !'I he finds one 8h\~ at· ing to clltch my. breath. human b e ings a nd things in gen - tiff. George T . Owens, child of uf th.e estate of Stephe n ~1. 1\1 cLONG LIFE TO THEM. FUNERAL DIRECfOR ways wants to stay there all day. "Then why," I inquired in icy era !' the pUlt ies. who is now in t he Mull e n , deceased, file d Ill S til'lSt DOWN GOES WHEAT. The f urther it is fro m the city the exasperation, that I regretted inNo s uch luck . The ca r was ' tate of Kentucky. wa s e ntl'usted and final account in court. ,W A YNESVILLE, OHIO better she likes it. stantly, "why .don't you marry coming on toward me . It pulled to the defendant. The plaintiff Frank E. WhitaCl'e, g uard ian of 'WHAT WILL UBOR 007 ( personally am fonder of the Jim Cooper, if you're so crazy up alon gside of Grandmothel' was ordered to pay the defendant ~dwin . ~ am li n, o ~ incompetent MACHINERY PLUS POWER. city, and when s he decides to re- about a self· starter?" Page. for t he s upp ort of the said child fil d Ill S Inv en tory 111 court. Fully Equipped Cpr Good main all nig ht on some road four"Oh!" exclaimed Ma ryella. inarMaryellll look ed off across the the ~um of $25 per month of An in t l'um e nt of writin g pur- , ' Y hope that "th'en young ( ouple' Service. teen or fi ftee n miles from any- ticulate with rage at my remark, fi elds on t he othel~ ~ide of the whi h $ 12. 50 be paid · Jun e ' 1st, porti ng to be t he. last \V~1J a nd "'ill °iive many years happily, and Lange Display Room . . tl nd $ 12.50 on t h e 15th and 1st testame nt of EdWin Hm.nltn , de- I Everybody knows that you mean C91<!where I have some times walked "you have no right to insu lt In !! road but the dl'iver got down from Ambulance Service home rathe r than share the sylvan like that·" his seut and in spected Grano- of each month. cease d, was produc ed 111 co urt. ael Lindbergh and his wife. soli t udes w ith her. "( didn 't mean to insult you, mot her Page. In the case of Benja min Fitz- Application will be I I' hearing There is happiness in being well (iAY OR NI(;HT Under my brea t h I murmured: dear." "What's the matter?' W on' t the .patrick versus Homce G. Fitzpat- June 10 at 10 o'clo~k a . m. known, and well liked for "kood n~a - r ELEPHON E 7 " Durn you, Grandmother," and I forgot Grandmother Page for engine run 7" rick, et ai, the eOUl·t having rendNotices of cstules . fol' settle- 10lU, and young Llndbetgh ·possesses hi t t he engine a vindictive tap the mom e nt in my a nxiety to Jim ,Cooper is the kind of n el'ed a verdict t hat the puver writ- men t are set for heal'lng June 3 , It. \V· . h t' Id . h I ' . . inal . . e 0 ,c'1 oc k a. m. teen Ire wor Wit a monkey wrench. square my ell f or my tactica mun who would ask a question mg purportll1g to be the orig at nlll . h Ithout h' exc-ephcn, I\. "Maybe t her e is no ga soline in blunder. lik e that. H is sense of humor is Manti Binkley, executrix of HI S es 1m we.:...th magneto," suggested MsryelJa, It was the 'YTong move. My very lo\v, just above thnt of on -- ---the esta te of J acob Binki y. dc'fbi price of Wh-e8t dropped to 97 ~ who had watched my s truggle vel'y humility made he r think that anthropoid ape. When bl'omid"Are you sure you've got ga ~ . cea sed, filed h er inventol'Y alnd cents some days ago. Lowest pricc from t he front SMt he really had been offe nd ed in ioms we l'e being passed around he aline in the tank ?" nppruise menl in probute. ,ince 1914. For the Federal Reserve .Tim Cooper continued his 'I' he following acco un ts w ~re nlld the combined forces of usury to ( . mnde no reply. When Borne some way, so she dabbed lit hC1' took onc of eac h. one begins offering me Bugges· pretty ' eyes to see of s e ' could I' ll ' a dmit that he is rather 11 I'uthle!;s a ssaul t on the remai ning approv ed : Il ttack ,tock va1ues-makes no differtions after I have tried every scare up a tear. She could not. good-looking chap. His hair just shreds 01 my temp er. Estate of Gorge M. E dwllrds Cllte. Only wicked gamblers buy d stock•. · k nown tric k on a stalI ed motor 1- That made her- more a ng ry. -escapes ueing too blond und be " The trouble is in the spark." d cease, first and finu l. find tbat the only way to preserve "I know one thing," she stated. has a wisp of a mu stache such as volunteered briefly looking E state of Adalinc T. White, deBut the conduct of the Federal RelilY l'eputation a s a gentleman is clambering out of t he seat. "1'1! you sec 0 11 the men in the doth- around for n weapon in case he ceased, final account. serve will attract President Hoover', t o kee p absolutely sile nt . never 'de in your old car again ing a ove rtise ments. shou ld ask anothel~ qu estio n. Estate of E. P. Bone, deceased , altendon, If wheat, cotton and oth~r farm products continue dropping. ROOT FOR AND CONSICN Even Maryella, whom I have as long as I live I" . Nnture did all she co uld fol' the "Oh! Can I give you a li ft home first ' lInd final account. It ii embarrassin~ to take office on your Cattle, hogs, sheep ancl ca lve!! been trying fol' two years to perShe started down the rood. outside, but let him go without old man? Of course, there isn't Esta te of J oseph J. Caldw ell , a "save the farmer' platform and find to Norris-Brock Co., live wire nnd "I'll walk home first!" filling in the place which was a n extra scat, but you co uld s it decease d, first a nd final. • suade to become Mrs. Tom BitWhy are girls of twenty s o ad- ol'iginally intend ed for a mind. on the gasoline-tank nt t he rcar. Estnte of Ann Seaman, deceas- that your Federal ReserVe is. hitting Ilrogl'e sivc firm for the highest bec k, can drnw fire fro m me on the wheat and cOtton growers on the market pric es and good ser vice. . orable- and why are m en a few Whhtever people see m to' be do· I think it will hold you. cd. first a nd finnl. Euch a dynamic occaeion. head. Union Stock Yard., Cincinnati, O. "We've got to get home, Tom," years older such f ools about them? ing he docs without · quest ioning He ' surveyed nl4~ doubtfull y. Estate of Adaline Keover, deA slight snick er from the lady c('ased, first ::I nd finol. she frelte d . "There's a rehearsal The answer to that Il uestion may whether t here is a ny sense in it. Labor appears to h'ave won the Brit· Reference: Ask firlit m an you meet of 'Pygmalion an~ Galatea' to- explain also why I followed her He plays golf because so many in th e car spun'ed me to a qui ck Es tate of James S. Vandervort, i.h election. British labOr i. socialistic, much of night, and if we're away they through the du sk that was part others seem to e njoy it, not from re fu sal. "No, thank you. I'll d eceased, first and final. can't do a t hing ." twilight and purt gntherlng l'ain- an y love o f th e game. H e is one hll vl' my cal' going' in a f e w minE stnte of J ohn Hill, decea sed, I' t c:ommunittic, but of mild cOlllmunsm. of M:1l'yell a's ndmirel's for the utes." seco nd acconnt. . No, I'ea del', we Bre not actor!l. storm. I am positive of that. Our stage " Listen, Maryella," I h l1ed af- same r easo n . "O h! Mi ~8 Waite told me it EHtote of Harl'Y D. Wescott, 0<.'Imagine the panic in dear old Wall work receiv es m e ntion only in the. ter her, "Be reasonable." Mllyoe I am pl'ejudiced, but I wo uldn' t go nt alt" ceased, first and fmal. Street. and every well organized nnanociety column. We perform for No response. can't believe that he r eall y appre"Did she?" I murmured politely Estatu of Philip Whitaera, de- ~Ial mind if Labor and Socialism conFOR SALE charity befor e people who have "You can't walk all the way eiates hel' adorable ness. "I didn't know t ha t she was inter. ccu"ed, first a ccount. trolled the aovemment of this country. to like · us because we represent home. It's ten miles." Mm'y elln is tlattered by his at· ested." Co urt approved t he r eport made FOR S A LE- Tobacco Plants, But the British will manage. Tne), uch worthy cau se. When ever "I'd probably have t o walk nny- tention, not kn ow ing what a smal1 "Maybe We ha d bettor wait," by Frank Stal'.k·ey, nd ministl'ator Burley,Seed and Spani sh. Phone the Social Settlement sends up a way," she observed dispassionate. tribute it is. The fact t hat he he suggested, "until you g et star t. of the estate of Eli P. Starkey, "muddle through" because ~hey have 50-G. S D . .....fumkJe ~12 yell 1':or funds we spend about a ly, "so I might as w ell get startInion on every mpve he e , and follow you into town. deceased. • common sen$C--ilnd British Labo FOR SA I,E-. Sweet potato plants, thous and dollars' worth of time ed before dark." make!l, from cha ngi ng brands of Then if anything goes wrong we The last will and testament of . honest, intelligent leaders. Ramsay MacDonald is is good a enticing fi ve hundred people to That remal'k about walking tooth.powdel· to buying a summer cnn pick you up along the I'ond." T .M. Scofield, dec eased, wns ad- man as there is in Brit.ain, althOligh Yellow J ersey, Nancy Hall , Earpart with fifty cents each to hear home anyway was the crowning in home, caters to hel' love of power. "Please don't." ( urged, with mitted to probate. J. AI Rebold not at great or able a statesman as [y Golde n, P01·tO Rico and Priestly Sweet. Also , all kinds of gurden j u ~ t a shade of feeling in my accepted the trust a s administra~ Lloyd G~rge. == - '- - vOIce. tor with the will annexed. Bond e plants. Strouse Bro s, 1 ¥.a miles The motto of the Pacific Coasl nor t.hwest of Waynesville, on FerHINKY DINKY Practicel whet Pop Preach.. by TERRY GILKISON "Just as you say, old top. I'd $2000 with Mary Rebold nnd D. E seems to ~e : "I! you haven't got a ry Road. *m29 like awfully well to help you if Heywood a s sure ties. W. H. Mosher, D. E. Heywood and Charles thIng, get It." I could." The citr of Stoclcton, the San ]oa· FOR SA LE- All kinds of Garden He got back into his car and in. Bowyer were made appraisers. qllin and Sacramento valleys can pro-I plants. Jame s Kerrick. • je19 I sui ted us once more with t he su b. duce enough food to feed !l great part I clu e;] out effici e nt pllrr of his elMarrialre Lic.~.e'of th'e world FOR SALE- Two Poland China Il;ctric stal·ter. Th e n wa ving at me J ohn G. Sachs , plumber of Day. But the pJ~ce needs a harbor for male pigs, weight 200 pounds. I iti ri ly. he turned a bout and disap- ton and Miss Mabel J . Hammaker ships, and will havc it. Stockton, the Phon ' 59 6 Sa D H kl . j 12 ' State of California and tbe Feder!!1 e· m . en e. e peared in a cloud of dust toward of Le banon. Government this year will dig a ,! :.~ ;> PIPE, V ALVES ' AND FITTINGS the city. George W. McMullen, lineman \vater channel to tht sell. and St • .:k· - For all purposes. Bocklet'. J sat by the roadside and told of Cozad dale, and Miss Myrtle ton will have a harbor "1)iC (' Il()ug !l : ., line of plumbing and heating sup. myse lf that I wr. s probably one Simpson of South Lebanon. hold 90 per ·cent of the ~h : p tha t plies are the best. The Bocklet• . of the sev.en worst I' Cu ssers" in the Charles J. Myers, truck driver come through th ~ Goll. !\ Ga te." King C 415 W. Main St., Xenia, United States entrl the Dominion of Pleasant Plnln and Miss Helen Ohio. of Canada. J had playecl my ga me Mae Newberry, of Plensant Plain No one knows \Vh;,t the rut',r,' o f like a fifteen-je w eled boob. The Russe ll N. Wilso n, engineer, of the Pac ific COli I will be, or '.\;':11 lli l' FOR SALE- Waxtex Food Paper, fir st !'ule fol' making a girl eat o ut Dayton a nd Miss Mabel Elizabeth 5j;;~ of ialand h a/'ha~.i l)\.il: ..·ill be. . Keeps ~ood fresh and clean; your ha nd is ne ver to let he r know McMillan of Waynesville. . whcrc\'cr men want th~m . Ribbed TIssue paper for dainty when yo u get mud. 'The second is P!lckulles; Linen weave paper nap Ge orge W. BI'anham, fnetory Mr. George E . Moore (, t No. 52 kllls; Papeteries and Corre~pond not to be so rry if YOll do. I had worke r of Franklin and Miss El,Vanderbilt avenue, New York Citv. ence Cards. The .Miami Gazette II ol ow out in both rules. len NOI'vel! of F ranklin. can tell about an electric :;f;u·. c! tlt~t office. While I sat th e t'e it bt-gan to digs Ii ftcen cubic yards or cr.rth at dri zzle, but I thought too little of Real E.tate Tran.ferl one bite. You cnn dig out another MONEY LOANED my self to CRt'e to move, 0 I didn' t Fl'llnk A. Hildebrand to Anna Lake Michigan with a tool like that. [n stend I recu llecl with delight ful PLUS POWER, Given machiitery Hililebl'ond , 30 ac res in Franklin pllin how e min e ntly desil'allie tow nship . Al.Rt6"'T. f70p/ .:JIve everything .is possi~le. . " Mlll'yclla wa !;. 'Me A DOL.LAR FOR. Lucy Hastings to Loutitia D. S lim lind sl<!I1der a nd cool. look. LONG OR SHOR'T TIME-Easy A'lo,/lfE.W 9AS~SALL. Robor~on: tmct in Turtleereek Tp. terms. Also' Surveying alld Abing. she was obvio usly th e hand . Chl'istal V. Barke r to Frank H. ~L.OVE / stracting. Write and I \fnl· call work of a belluty-Ioving god who Bark er , 1 acre in Hamilton Tp. ". and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Waywantl'd to show what h e could do. nesville, Ohio. , J11 Albert A. Rohmer and KunijunBu t !; ho hnd eyes, dark ones, that LOANS on Livestock, Chattel., came from no heavenly work-shop da Rohme r to Louise Morgenthal, 6 :3 0 acres in Deerfield Tp . . Second Mortagell. Notes bought. In the~ there ~as ,8 . b~t of temPe1'1. Mary A. Engelhardt to Louise John H!1rbine, Jr., 'Xenla, Ohio. of daring an lflvltatJon to come MOl'genthal 1 :50 acres in DeerHeld alon$ that was irr·esistible . township . If a man must lo se his head over Y~ars EXperience in Fittina Bessie Byrd to Esmer RE!8ee, a women, MaryelUa'!! type offers Farmers of Warren and adjoining and Making Glasses lot No. 187 in Franklin. counties may. obtain money on the utmost ju!!~itlicati on. If ' you .. S .E. Coyle to Eldon P. and -atlong time loal'ls, at 5 per cent In. lIad an y curiosity and a \vee bit terest. Cost of'"1lecuring the lame of ncrv.e, you made up your mind Marg aret Kerbf .uf\divided~ half of is very reasonable, through The that you would hlllve to find out lot; No. 260 ' in .' Franklin Tp. E"• ..,. Taelday, Thanday, E ·tell and Uzzle · M4ntosh to Federal Land Bank. For further whcthel' to bell~ve her eyes or Saturday Information call on or addreu . M. Brllck McIntos h, s mall tract in the rest of her faee. No cheri. for EUlDiaatioa C. DRAKE, Treasurer, phone 818. Union Tp. X Lebanon, Oblr . <rC? be continued) Mal1" G. Woodward et aI. to
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j hnv hoo d. , The Sew-A- Bit cluh 1111't with Lu cille l:!e n netl 'fhursday. ,Iune (I ' I All memb en; were presen t. W e Th e Live Wire Poultry chib mel worked on a gown; also enjoyed TU l.' sday afte rn oun lit the home of 11 g'n III e. Th!' n('xl meeting wi ll W illiam Cu mpLel!. F,)ur members be .Jun e 20 lit the home o f Mury an swerl'li to 1'01 1 ell )) by telling Ed ith Dost!'I·. Ruth C1 ~ avcr, Rl'p, why they joined l he club. Dana MiRs Helen Grnhull1 retul'ned t on'r ta lk ed on "Slal'ting the home Fri day . f r om a pleasn nt Chicks." and Ma r jorie Stump gave I three wceks' in Rnllimo r and good points on "Height and :·o th el' intel'esUng 'point s Eu ~t: Weight. " A dainty lun ch of stl'nw- , 1\11'. and Mrs. T, F. Guinn anti be''I'i es anu ca ke waR served. son, Howard, e nt ('rtai lwd to n W e e njoye d tl ga me of ball. Ad - . tmwbe rry feast Th lil'st!ny eve nj oul'ned to ml'et at the .h ome oC Ilj:.L Mr. Rnd Mrs . A. " Coll ett A REAL SHOCK to 3 hotel for dinner nnd, a s an Alice GnlY, JUll e 18. nnd so n, Robelt . MI'. und Mrll, appetizer, was served a dish of Alice Gray, r eporter. lint Cleuver and ([ uug htol', r.Ulh "Y 5." said the old mnn, HI hav e large olives. Lucust looked them Hnl'ry L. Smith. uf Dayton, cRll - M,·. und 1111'S. I. A. Syferd und hOd some tel'l'ible disappoi ntm e nts ove r carefully and then motioned ed on M'·R. Alnunda Starr a:l d Mr. Bon, John , MI'. Rnll Mrs. II. S. HiII8bor~, but none. ta nd out over the yea rs for the wa'iter. and Mrs. Chlls. 11.. GI':JY Rnd falll- Tucke r lind duugh le l's , Virginia lik the one thut came to m e wh en "Ah don' wants tel' bot hah yo'," ily W ,~ dne s dIlY e\·cn ing. and Vivian. 1849-1929-Ei ll hty Yenra of Service and Ohio'. Large.t Retail Hardware and Implement Store \VIIS II boy. he snit! in an Rwe-struck voice, Miss Ne ttill Ru ms. o f Bla nche s· Mr. and Ml's. W. 111. Mnt hins "Some t<'I'I'ible shoc k that fix ed I " bu t Ah'd shonh like to see de ter, is the guest of he r aister, Mrs. and on, Dol'l, a nd MIRR A lice itse lf ind elibly in your memory, pod s dem peas come in." Fred Campbell and family. Gray cume dow n from Da yton fO I' suppo!le." , This township wus well repre- the day un day . Alie!' I' lIIuill ed "Exactly," said the man. "When NOT HIS JOB se nted ut the leaders and officer'!! lind Kathleen nccolllpained the I was a boy I crawled under a tent to s () the circus, and 1 dis"Didn't you see Jimmy?" de- tl'a !ning meeting at Harmon Park Math ias family back fO I' sove l'al Tu esda y. . day ' vi sit. eovel'ed that it was a revi va).meet manded Mrs. Wombat. ing." Mi ss Ge rtrud e Overly, of ChilliMi ss Kathleen GI'alr am g rud"I did," aid Mr. Wombat. "He - - - .. ----- --- . \Vns playing bnll, and when I saw cothe, has been t he guest the pnst u ~te~ F.oiday ·e vening fru ln Mia~i week of he'f cousin, Miss Nellie Jacobs Busi ness college, Dayton. l\Irll. Clul' nee hellhumm el' nnd him he was on sec ond base." HE WANTED EVDENCE "Well, why didn't you bring and Pnul Cutright. Rev. Th ornbul'y, of Lebanon, daught I', hllrlcn(' , mad e II Lu giLu c'uBt ,umson had been born him home?" Dr. . G. Randall has gone to delivered all excell ent sermun at n p~~. t rip to Lcbnnon last Thur s- 1 wi ll tnke in W oo l at the Old IIIOTARY PUBLIC Grunge Building in ol'w in, 0., on "My dear, I wasn't in the game. Texas , to vi sit his brothel' , Dr. Jonah's Run Church Su nd ay du~. and reu l' d in the backwoods and National BaDk WII S n grow n man b fore he made It WH . up to the bnt man to bring harl es Randnll , who is ill nnd mOl'ning. H e will preach there . I' I . TU E SDAYS AND FRIDAYS . d 13 l'l'nl(,o Sheehan and In!' SIRhis (hat visit to the city. He went him home." Eatat•• Setlled whom he hasn't s een s ince his nguin next Sunday. ome ou t. an I ter have been victim s . of t he Will DrawD Bring your W oo l in to me. hear him. ~~~~~~=~=~====~=~==~==~=~=~~=~~===~==~=~~=~- MISS Murgnl~et ta n . MISR ,m e , W. J . BAKER, Corwin, Ohio Waya•• Ohio Mab!'l l as les. ._ _ __ . _ _ __ _ _ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~~ . tarr, lind ,Tnmes H!IIl1pton , of I Dayton, spe nt unday afternoo n ' with Mrs. Am a ndll Stan . W. A. Ha ines and Ed Drown are both critically ill . Ia tbe outwnrd .Ign RESIDENT Mrs. W .. C. W alker and daughor a hoalth r body. , tel', Pa tsy Lou, ha ve b.:;en visit in g ConatJpu Llon anu bllioU!uIIUI3. IJrotiu w he r parents, MI'. an d Mrs. A. L. plmpl"". bl olchl'O . Ke nn edy. lallowne.- • • awe PERMANENT LOCATION wrlnl"", a nd dul\The Woman's Civ il League wns D1:811 of the eyOS. cordia lly weltom ed to t he home of Mrs. Mary Doster aturt!IlY I.,EBANON, OHIO afternoon. Th e bllsinc scssio n Ve,.'abl. Syrup was brief. Thl'e e new mcmb ' r s ., Eye. Examin.d enrich.'. tho Mood. baniHhr. bilioUlnC18 and w ere added t o the roll. A letter "Whal p,i,ec~ s oC ~ llv e r. Will sh e con! U,JuLion. Icndll vi{lur .tnti bu o·yanf'Y to ttle nGlalle • Fitted Repair. , .\Alp, ;. nd " (..,lInlt fIr woll -L. lnp to the ... Ind . from Mexico, wri tten in Spanish , nee d t\ 1·~t, IS a flu eRtlCin t~al 80e Mud $1.20 b"tl l... Mid Mnrl fuarMowed by thnnking the league for the gift comes to all who mak e lhe brule ADAMS DRUG STORE bags sent som e lime ago was a gift of terling. And tl~e .mo!<t .. -.~ - -----~-----~--~~-~~-~~-~-~-~ -~--~.~.~.~----~~~ read by Mrs. Lillian Cal'l'~ The prllct ica l WilY . to answer It I ~ lo ------~ program cosislted of a cleve l' rend- l IllY out n dll1n.~ I· lI~ e l1U ful' ~t , ing by Mrs. Sadie Reason. a "Cake J.'nst. four, nnrl. ,sec Just ';I1!l~ I.S Sal e" contest , and a humorous I'cqulI'ed to sel\ e t he 111 .11 COlletteI' by Mrs. Mal'i £i Gray II ectly. Punch was sm'ved by the hostess. Fol' the lIOllP ·Oll l·se. 01 ct. 4 Adjourned to meet JUJ'y 13 nt the d .sert spoon s ; Lhey nre q ll~le WE PAY home of Mrs. Alice Welch. . prop 1', 111l J ra n hc lI~ed fnl' S('1 vFOR . ing spoons at nlb"I' tlm e~ . I ns tead William A. Haines passed 'a wny of bread r . lI ,) I u t~(\1' spre:ul llrs 4 Matured Horses and Cow. at his home here. Sundny evening tea kl1iv(' ~. (Th cf ' cnn uhf) he I.I s.~(l ,following sev.cl·al weeks of Illness. fOI' bl -·"I· f:Js t ::nd lundw on ~cr, vice.) Fo!' thl' I1h'at (·.)llr .• C·, <I. din - 1'1' &J r.. Lt nCI' kni v '~ ~ l'd f 'lI'k:c h I' ~::! b(L u ;"ONE CA LL us FIRST PHON ~ • " desser l' f i ' -:,~ ( in ~t. ' 1Ie1 of snlnd I rn fork s, which Sf'I·'··' (,Illy 1! lC o no i .::~ r.EVERSE CHARGES 454 purpose): f or (I ~!< C l' t , '\ mOl'l! \_~_. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _•_ _ _ ___ dessert f ' I'k ~ wi ll be ncod ed. a n '] '*!: _. __ Mr. and "'frs. Simon Leight el' 4 aftCo' C! illl1C: I' c"ff., ·, Sp . Hl1l~. An el ---~-------~.~.~-~"'!!'-!!'!!!!'!~!'!!!!'!!'!!!!'!!'!!!!'!!'!!!!'!~~~~~~~!"'" nnd family h ad as th eir nftHto lhis co ll ec: iOIl it is wi ~e to ueld , .__ _______ _ "~==-.,~~==============:\ noon guests Sunday, MI'. nnd Mrs. u dozen t ill ,: nc.nn s. ,, .-- - Stanley Kesling and M nS, Georgc "Six lind ei ,.,, _" (,f I' ~ ch nr~ o~ · and Jack, Mrs. J enney Kes ling, cou rse t he id eal ntlluL or in th e Mrs. John Kru er and son, Hic hlll'd , gift of sterling fla t WllI'C. Bu t as MI·s. Dora Auer and MI'. MorRe It minimum, t he selecti ons given nnd son, Richard. -< will d o l he greatest service . intervals for tread cuts and minor inWill they demount rour old tire-mount MI'. and Mrs. Alvin Ross nnd jut'ies? the new one-and mflate it to the corson, Cllrl , WElre nll <lilY guests of For Friday Nirht. rect pl'eSl:iU re ? Will they come to your 'aid- in a hurryMr. nnd Mrs. Wl\l Ross and daugh Salm oll chowder if you evar need help on the road? ter Sunday. Miss Dorthy Hill, of Will they examine your rims to see that Tomn to Sauce they're frec from rust, and check your 'neal' Columb us, was nn aft e rn oon Egg Salad We'll lenve the an!lwer to you. wheel alignment to. make sure every tire caller. Lemon Mel'ingue Pie on your car has a chance to deliver Its And when you've guessed it come in and Tc ed T a Misses!; . Huth Leighter and full qu_ot.a of miles? let us save you sOllle money on Goodyear • Helen Kruer, Mr. Richard Morse, Big corn profits go to those who increase their yield and Tires PLUS ·Goodyear Service. Will they Inspect your ' tires at regular oC Dayton, and Charles · Le igh tel' Itdian Huh q unlity by ull ing BIG M complete cOI'n fertilizer. I.nte plantmotored to Cincinnati S unday Pla ce I~ lb. hoiled anel drained aftcrnoon. macal'oni in a butte red baking di Hh ed corn mu s t be pushed nil th e mOI'e to a void fro s t damage Fred Abnel' has becn very ill arid a little bU lt e r and grated nnd OUI' BIG M complete brnnd s will hasle n the ripening of with 'the measles. Gladys Abner c hecse ; ma ke n nest in th e macaroni' and fill center with chopped your corn from te n days to t wo . weeks. also ha's the measles. cool<cd meat sea soned highly. Clifford K r uer has lh e measles Place in th e oven IIntil very hot, Million I!I more people riding on Goodyear We Help You to Select the Right Type for W e hll ve stocks of Feriilizers in pel'feet mechanica l condition at this time. 'i'ires enable Goodyear to give you the 'fomalo sauce may be u-ed for your needs-depending on ho~ long you nnd world's greatest tires without charging ca n serve you quickly, 2-12-2, 2-14-.4 nnd 2-12. 6 al'l~ . Mrs. Harry Fordyce, MesscR moist ening,. if desircd. more lor . the extra quality . . expect to keep your car. Harriette 'F:ordyce and Ruth Leigh our standard COl'l1 fertilizers. In many CMes we would a~vise ter motored to Dayton Thursdny. Apple and Chee.e Ball. the use of a' 4-10-6 . . Dnle and Walter Housel' were . Pare crillp, .sweet nppl es .and vi.iting with their parents at Day- shape with a vegetable cutter Into Help insure your. corn p,rofit6 ~y placing your' orde~ NOW • .ton,· Sunday. small balls , then dress with French Mr. and ·]\In. A. ' L. King attend- dressing and let stand until chilled the commencement exercises at ed. To mashed cream c~eese add . . . Middletown last Thursday night. a little W orcestershire 'sauce,· sal t Their 'son, Mauric~, was one. of and cho'pped canned , pimiento. Pho.8 .. lgB 'the grad\Ulte:B. . Shape hito balls the same size as - Several ,Clrom this communitJy apple balls ; garnish with. pimiento; Phone 25 ., " Wa,ne.vllle 'Ohio attended t he funeral of little serve with French dreSSIng• . Glenn Waue at the home of his " 'parent, ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tile Mia~i Gazette, $1.50 year i !_. Wade, .in W~l ynesvUle.
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Mr ~. S. D . . He nkl e enter ta ined t he J oUy Matrons '['uesday afler. noon.
Mrs. Beryl Cook Mac omb l' of Dayto n is visiting he·}' molh er Mrs. Seth Cook. BI' ~' a n Prenderg8!lt roturn ed 0 Pit\sburg, Monday, . a fter a fi ve day.s' vaca tion.
Mr s. n. M. E mery. of Seneca, Ka n., was n recent g uest of Mr5. C. W. Hendel' on. 1\1 i 'S Ahbie Grnh a m is spending th e weok at th e home of W. F. GI'f1l18m on Route 5.
Sa ws fil ed by machine. Cut clean e r. tru er, fast er. Hoy Pig· ott, at Madden's Lumber Yard. Miss Noncy Hotchki ss, of Houg ht on. Mich., WaS the r ecent guost o f M i ~s E velyn Cartwright. Born- To Mr. and Mr~. ChIT' enc{' S im pson, n{'e Chnl'1 olt{' Ram· uy. " {' dn sdny, June 5. n da ugh · leI'. Alfred J . Wright of Columbus Rpent Monduy and Tuesday with h1s parents Dr'. and Mrs. A. T. Wright .
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A charming "Childrens' Day'" progra m will be pr«~se nted at the TELL DAD- HE KNOWS Way nesvill e Church of Christ wi th Mr, and Mrs. Elvis Marlatt ilton and Mrs. Ida Christoph 1' , of Springboro. undllY night. and duughter, Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Han sford Tewell " Teac her kep t me in beca use Mr. a nd Mrs. F orcst GlIle, of MI'. and Mrs. Forrest Hough and Dayto n, spent Sunday wit h Mr. nnd children, Mrs. J ohn Tewel1 didn 't know wher e the Azor es d n u~hter of , Dnyton, wer e guests and l1'lrs. HArold Kellis and son , and son, of F ranklin , und Mrs. \\rer I " ~ of MI'. and Mrs. Ve:rn Hough nnd Billy. William Colema n and Miss Th el"Well, son in futur e you should famil y Tu esday nigh t. ma, were undny afternoon g u e~ts be I1HJ I' C em'ef ul where you put The Mt. Holly M. E. Aid so .. of Mr. and Mrs. Wilb ur Foulks. Y OU I' th ings !" ciety wel'e th e guests of Mrs. Ml'~ , Edith Harris spent Friday Mrs. 1'ewel1 lind so n l'emain cd for Frank Dakin Thursday, and at and Saturday in Cincinnati, the an extended visit. gu est of her brother, Charles F. noon were served II fea st offri ed Mr. an d Mrs. All en Emr ick en- OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS chicken, strawbel'1'iel' a nd good Mosher and wife. to dinner on unday, t ertained things such li S Mrs. Dakin FOR RESULTS Mr. a nd Mrs. Pearl Corn ell and Misses Margery Morgan and kn ows so weH how to prepare. daught er, Thelma. of Springboro, EJlizabeth Moomaw huve be en The business meeting in the af- MI'. and Mrs. Albert Cor nel1, of guests in t he home of their uncle tel'l1 oon, a short program, knot- Ferry ,and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. F,' R. Moo· tinl/: a comfort and social conver- Wharton and daughter. They all sation completed B very enjoyable day. Those present beside Mrs. attend'cd the lodge decoration at Miamia cemetary in t he after- That the danger of frost The young peoplE~ and children Dakin and her interesting daugh- noon. t ers, were: Mrs. Frank Kellis ami will present the Sunday evening seem. to be past, you J)t'ogram at the Chul'ch of Chrijt daughter, Leona; Mrs. Harold Xel . Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Burn ett, Mr. might want ·to set out Sunday night. Le t 's encourage li s and son, Billy ; Mrs. Hylie Gib· and Mrs. Calvin Longacre and an and daughters, Stella and so n in com pany with Mr. and Mrs. them in theil' good work. Pauline; Mrs. Silas Roland and Marcellus Thuck era, of Spring. atches and cloc\(s repaired by daugh te r,' Gladys ; Mrs. Carl Ward Qoro, motored to Columbus Suna certified watchmaker who is low, Mrs. Herbe rt Marlatt, Miss dayday and spent the day with You can let them of quipped to repair ,e very kind of Cla ra Daughters. Mrs. O. B. Mar- relatives. timepiece. Diamond setter and latt. Mrs. Lon Carter , Mrs. Carl Mrs. Ma ry Carm ony entertained engraver. Bring your repair work Smith, Mrs. Howard Drummond, to 11 birthd a y dinner Sunday, in to Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon. and daughter ,Dorothy; Mrs. J ohn honor of her daughter, Mrs. W. Levi and Wayne Dakin. F. Clark, th e tollowing guests: AIIO a Variety of" other plant.. Mr. and Mrs. Ca,rl Noble and . !\fl'. and Mrs. W. F. Clarke, Miss TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY Dr. C. W. Henderson left Sunday Mildred Cla!:k, of Waynesville ; CHURCH morning for Calif'ornia, hoping Mr. ond Mrs. ~Carmony, son Sunday School 9 :30 a. m.; Y. the climnte th ere wi1.l be beneficial a nd daughter, of Springfield'; Mr. P . S., 6 :45 p. m.; preaching ser· t o Mrs. Noble's health. . ond Mrs. Claude Riggs, of Colum. vice, 7.30 p. m.; prayer meeting bu s ; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Younce Wednesday evening, 7 :30 p. m. Dr. Rudolph, eyesight Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt and and two daughters, Miss Dorothy FOR SALE "The Chul'ch \vith a Welcome." specialist, is skilled in the daughter. Clarabelle spent Wed· Palm er and Mr. Everett Clark, of • Rev. A. E. Houck, Minister. practice of .optometry. A nesday at Cederville College. Dayton; Mr. Paul Flory, of Eaton FOR SALE- Fl'esll J ersey cow. free examination of your eyes on Miss Thelma Coleman spent and Mrs. Emma Russell. Frank . Mille r. . j e 12 FERRY r.HURC'· OF CHRIST Tuesday, Thursday Bnd Saturday. Friday with Miss Margaret Rogers ~'!!!'!~'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!~~'!!!'!'!!!'!~!!'!!~~~~'!!!'!~~~ Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. in Waynesville. _ __ Bible School at 9 :30 a. m., the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith in .-,.---........ ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Lord's Supper and sermon at: Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Gord on were 10:30, sermon subject, "The Last in Wilmington Sunday ' afterl1oon. company with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Word on Salvation." Charming Mrs. Susan Wilkemon, who had Smith and chihlrcn of Dayton special music. We are all invit- spent the week with hel' daughter, spent the week-end at Indian ed to have fellow ship with the Mrs. St Clair Fife and family, Lake. Rev. D. V. Whitenack of Sprjng Bowersville Church of Christ in returned home with them. boro was calJing on friends here the a f/e rnoon session of it's a11day meeting. We will enjoy this Cary's Jewelry Shop creed-To Friday. visit and also the satisfaction of r espect the confidence and trust Mrs .. C. L. Duke is visiting her expressing an interest in our sis· of all who place dep,endency upon son-in-law and daughterj Mr. and ter church. Let's avail ourselves us for diamonds, watches, jewelry Mrs. Chester Graham, in Detroit. of the opportunity. and the interesting novelty gifts , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johns, son OHS too numerous to mention in this and daughter of Dayton were 'Dealers in "Home of Gifts." Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ch.a rles Johns . . WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST Mr. and ·Mrs. Emery Charlton DEATHS attended the Gibbs reunion at An interesting Church Night Hal'man park, Lebanon, on Sun· service each Wedn esday evening William A. Hnines, life long at 7 :30 'p. m. Why not be one resident of Harveysburg, died at day. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharton of the increasing number in at- his home Sunday eVening. He was tendance. Bible School each the only child of the late Noah attended the stock show in Day· Lord's Day morning at 9 :30. The al\a Maria Hainell. . Hi!! widow ton Friday. Lord's Supper is regulal'1y observ- who wal formerly MlslI Mary Quite a number of members and ed at the conclu sion of the Bible Smart, s urvives him. a few visitora enjoyed the after· . School period. A Children'! Day Funeral servlcell in charge of noon at the Ladies Aid meeting progrnm will he pl'esented June Rev. N. E. Bennett, were held at Thursday at 'the borne of 16 at 7 :80 p. m. Ev eryb ody Is the residence this, Wednesday William Coleman. invited. Samuel Sm"lth has been III for afternoon. Burial was In Miami Chester Williamson, Minister. a couple of week., but is someeemetary. -'-- - . what improved at this time. ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Everett Early and dauabtel', Helen made a busines8 trip to Ru! June 10, Third Sunday after se\lv!l\e Monday. Trinity. Church School at 9 :30, . Mornina Prayer and sermon at Mr. and Mre. John Myers and 10 :30. Rev. Mr. Nyblach of The Mt. Holly M. E. church daughter, of Belmont, were Sun· Christ church, Xenia, wlJl offic- will hold an Icc erE)am social on day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kesler inte. Consult them before buying elsewhere FI'iuay even in$', June 14. Graham. Al! arc cord ially invited. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullenix Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector. Clarences Crawford and fam· and Mr. Ilnd Mrs. William Creigh. ily spe'nt Sunday with Hiley Gib· ton spent Sunday with .Mr. and ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH son and ·family. Mrs. Lee LeVan at Springfield . Summer schedule- ht 3rd and MI'. and Mrs. Em!!rson Dill and Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Grassi and 5th Sunday, ' M'ass at 7 :00 n. m.; son, Billy, 5pent ' Sunduy with Mr. children, of Piqua, and Mrs. Eva 2 n d nn d 4th S un day, Ma ss at und Mrs. Kenneth Soward. Haines, of Dayton, were over· 9 :30. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Beam night guests, Sunday, at the. home Rev, Lawrence B. MoUmann. spent Sunday with Mr. J ohn Rye of Ml'. and ' Mrs. Walter Kenrick. --and family. Mr, ' and Mrs. Edd Longacre and METHODIST CHURCH ' Mrs. David Lucas is slowly improv Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Jones took a . Church School 9 :15 a . m., ing f rom an operation ' at St. EJiz· motor trip down in Kentucky Sun Morning Worship 10 :30 subject abeth hospital. day and on the way calJed on Mr. "Power of Invisibl e FOl:ces." Ev~ Miss Clara Duughters took din· and Mrs. Maclj: PickeJ;ing !it ('ning service 7 :30, subject, "Con- ner with John Levi lind family on Georgetown. fusin~ the . Issue." Chil~ren'8 Sunday. . . Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Davis meetmg TU~Bday 3 p. m. Choir . Mr. and Mrs. Fraln.k Kellis lind and ~hildren, Mr. and MrtI; Cha II. rehearsal FrIday 7 :80 .p. m. All daughters and Mrs. Morris Marlatt Davia and children, of' Gincif}Dati, are welcome. motored to Clermont county, Sun. were Sunday ~ellts of their lP'and Rev. Joseph Bennett, Pastor. day. '--mother, Mrs. Emma Foulks and -~. ..-~ Little Anna Kathryn Zimmer, fami!y. " SPENT WE~K-END FISHING ' of Beaver~own, spelnt the week· Mr. . and Mrs. Walter Kenr1ek end with Mr. and llrs. Emerson, had for their dinner guests SunMe~srs. Jesse ThoDlas and' Har- Dill and' Bon, Billy. day, ' Mr. and Mrs. C. R. ~Inep'r, ry Prater were at the Reservoir Ml'. and }frs. He:rbert. Marlatt of Jamestown, Mr. and Mn. Ru&over the week-end. and SOD, Edmdn, spent SUDda), sell "Binegar and chUdHD, of Bam
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All K~nds of Building Material, Lumber
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Allo, POltl, Wire Fence, Gatea, Hog Houlel, Tile, Lime and anythihg you will need in town or country
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Dead Stock Wanted , .W e pay from $3 to $6 according to condition and size of animal. . Call 'us at our expense
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NEWS DIRECT FROM THE STATE CAPITOL OLUMBUS, O.llIO,- Secretary ' of State Clllrl'llCe J. Brown re c~ives nume rou s inquiries duily regarding stllte rCpl)rts. which ev · idences interest that is muni.fes ted in the work of the variou ~ dcP urtm e nts u r our slate governl1H!nt lnquiries in reference to the election laws uf the stllte 111'.1' !l lso \'{~ cei\'('d from numerou s co Ileges, schoo ls und political reselll'ch c lu b ~ throughout the UniteJ Stal.,s. A 11 are promptly an sWllred by Sec relu l'y BI'own and when reques teu tl rc mailed out to
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Pr<'j)urlltiuns lire und or wlIy for II LJig aerial cil'cus whic h will fea· tUl'e the wC'e k-end IIiI' congress, !::illturday a nd Su nda y, July 6 unJ 7, when the now Municipal A irport, PO!'t ·olutnbus, " ri l1 be dedicated. A lie"el'1I1 days program . has been m'I'tlnged lind the irlllUgUlI l'3tio n o f the p lan e und tmin 'ervice by the Pennsylvllnniu Hail I'oad and Tnll1scn nlinental Air Transport Compllny will occu r at morning, 7 :56 o'clock F I'idIlY July lith, when the first passengers \Viii be t ra nRfel'l'ed f r om train to p llln e lit the ui rport. they being on the first l;ec ti on of the American, the Pen m!y lvn nitl fl yer. Betwecn 60 an d 75 planes nrc expoeted here for th e dedicati II. • • • D' t · harlcs A Neal oC the Stllt~e~ o~artme nt of Health. \'equests the coopor lltion of cllm p owners and operators as well as touri sts who patronize them, in maintainin)! sa nitllry cundiliom..
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1929
'~PETl-TJON-JS-B'EJ-NG-c,R-1IN5URANCE AGENT
FIVE GENERATIONS DEPOSITORS AT LOCAL BANK
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A fifth generatio n of th e Burnett family en ter ed a savings account . at the Waynesville National Blink last week, the u e Jl o~itor being little Miss Jan icc Milnu Burnett, the twoyeul··uld daughter' of MI'. and Mrs. ]larry M. Burnett. Th e generution!! preceding this littl e lady ure, i-lul'ry Burn ett, Step he n II. Burnet, the lat e Owen Burnet and Stephen Burnet, al1 o f whom hllve been palrons of th e local bank.
A petiti"n to protest the nJvlI nct·d rilte for te lt'phone ;e l'\' i,'" has Le(,n Jrafted anJ ,' opiC's of the Slllll(! are at the Bank, Smith's r.rocl'I'Y fi nd the Elcvutur. Patrons who nr~ di !'~llti~fieJ lire urgeJ to ..;ign us Hoo n us possi ble and I'l'titil,ns wi II I.uC! f orwur J O(I to Pu\) l i~ Uti lities ol1lmis~ ion ut ,Ince. ,
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Messrs. C. B. Lew is and Philip Hopkins were in Dayton Monday.
11' .!ln d Mrs. It'ving W(>lch s pellt the week.end a t Russells Point. 1111'. alld 1111'S. Otto Sebo ld of Ci ncinnati viHi t eJ 1111'. ami Mrs. W. O. Rllper lllst week
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TAKES PREMIUM. "K L. 11orlan, our agent in Waynesv ill e, who teac hes schoo l but sells in surance on 0 part time basis, told me the other day that in view of th e fact that The Travd e I'S hav e the In stalment Paym'ent and Me rit Hating Plans to aid their agents, he is going to entel' the insuranc e bu si ness ona f u II lime ' b a S I' ~ , Iln( . I 'IS reslgnlnK ..
from the school. li e has met \vith great s uccess in sel1ing Au· tomoble insurtlnce on the Instalment Plan in rUI'al district s. He useR Sil leR leetters and circu lars very extensively and fo ll ows them up promptly. Olle of his plans may interest you , for I think it is quite un ique. He forwllrds a sale a letter outli ning the plan and iltressi ng the strength of The Trllvelers. Attached to this letter is n Gel'man ten thousand mark note. He stlltes in one P8l'agraph of the letter that the at· tached piece of money twenty yeal'~ ago was worth a certain Ill1luu nt in American money, but. that it is worth nothing today in view of the fact that there is n9th ing buck of it. In th e last paragruph he tells of the strength of The Travelers. showing that it will be here twenty years fro.m now. "T.his agent, located in a small town and working after school hou rs, has sold more 'policies since the flrst of April than any other agent in the lerritory. He saya that he is obtaining interviews and approaching . prospects with the I I ·t· b t th t nsta ment pro posl lon, u a. he is geeting cheeks with the or;
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BARDE-N-JANNEY FLORY ..:.=-- - , • - 'I on. find that they can buy IIlsurance ply wit.h nil conditions and require AI ice McKinsey. --ments of lhl! M ni tBry code. as r eBeauty and simplicity together . On 'nturday afternoon, Jun e 15 Mr .and Mrs. H . 1'.1. Turner and for a $1.50 cheaper by payin,. gu.rds n sa fc water supp ly, toilet Mr .and Mrs. FOJ'rest Hough and with an ideal day marked t he MildL' ' J L. lark, daughter of Mr. son of Bellbrook spent Snturda.y caRh. they. pref.er ~,o take advan. faciJitieR and means for col1 ec.t ion daughter of Dayton spent Sunday wedding of Frances A . •Janney CHRISl 'a nd ?tll' .. WilLJur lark, was united night und SundllY with relatives tage of thl~ sav lllg. -Th~ Travelstorage lind fli sposal of garbage with Vern Hough and family. and Roderick D. Barden, which in lI\uniage to P'lu l J Fl ury so n h ers ProtectIOn and Agents Record and other wnste~ , are authorized was so lemnized at the country 1)[ MI'. and 111 1'S.' J. rio Flo r~, of ere. . The. Dayton Branch, under the, to erect a stu ndard sign to indiCary's Jewelry Shop- the most home of the bride' s sister, Mrs. ----Eaton . Ohio. Rev. L. A. Wa shMiss Martha Cook returned dnectlOn of Mr. Probst, gave a cate to lhe public that their cllmps interesting store in Lebanon for Walte r Williams, near WilmingA ~p l ndid Cl'owJ atlended the bul'fl, of Xel1 ill, pel'f orm ed the im- home Saturday after a pleasant dinner to t~eir agents last Wed'" have been investigated by hea lth gifts, is open every evening. ton at 9 :30 o'clock SriturdllY morn Chi ldren 's Day se rvices at the pre.'sive sing le ring ceremony at "i ~ it with Rev. and Mrs. Dunn at nesday evenlDg, and two of Wa~omcinls and were found to be ing, June 15 . Church of hrist Su nday eveninl{. the home of the bride's parents ·t. Paris. ren county's a~ents took the prJ-" sati fnctory . Mrs. W. R. McNary ot Dayton, .A fter the guests had assembled An attl'l\ctive pl'ogl'!llll WIIS well The cermony was so lellln iz('d ze~. . Karl Dakm~ of Lebanon, re• • • SIlent the week -end wit h Mrs. on the front lawn of the Williams pl·esented. The progrum was liS before a bower of palm s and fem;; Mi ss Gertrude Chandler, who celved first mention {or. the lariH. Ross Ake, Treas urer of Ruth Daugherty and daughter home, Miss Edith Lewis, a ·pad- 1'ollows: ,...... on eith er Ri de of which were has b en attending Cineinnati uni est volume of auto busmess, and Stnte', announces that the n ew cur Miss Stella. uate of the CQlumbus onservlI- Song, "J une Time". Sc hoo l. wichl' sta nda rds of Vllh Fleet 1'0- versity, haR returned to her home E. L. :Harlan the .largest amoun ~ r ellCY adopted by the .government, tory of Music, sling "0 Promise Scripture and Pral'er , Gil'1 ~ of . s and delphiniums, and adding herC' for the s umm er. o f bUSiness on th~ Instalment plan. will go into circulation, on Mr. and Mrs. E. L Raper and Me" and "At Dawning," in a Primary Class. to the effectiveness of the appoin tMI'. H~rlan received a , handsome Wedne. day, Jul y 10th. The old daughter of St Louis. Mo. , were charllting m'unn el'. She was ne- Welcome. Anna Marga re t II IllP- nll'nts were lal1 lig hted tape rs in MI'. a nd Mrs. B. V. Smith and portfolio. larger notes will cont inue to be guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. compa·nfed at the piano by Mrs. bell. se ven-branch candl elahl·lI. Mr. lind Mrs. Chns. Rye left Sat- -- . - .. u ed until unfit for circulation . Haper todj)Y· J. R. Benjamin, of . Milford, sis- Rec ita tion. 1I1ary Franc. P ecic. 1111111 diat ' ly prcceding the cer- UI'Ii<IY for aliCol'llili. They are GUILD AUXILIARY MEETING Tbe new cU1'l'e ncv will be six and tel' of the groom. Song, "ThC' F lowers," Betty Lee emun y, Mi ss MIII'.v Agnes Harpel', making the trip .by auto. five-sixteenth in'ches long and FOI' best results consign your As the stra'lns of the wedding ' A l1en. accompa nied by l he bride's siste r , Th G ' ld Auxl' liary of St live stock to GI'een Embr C MI' Ilnd Mrs. BI'ose Tolle and e, UI . . two and eleven -sixteenth inches Cincinnati 'In care f- D RYSal?" mllrch sounded the lit.t1 e flow er Recitution, Eugen e Linder' a nd Mrs. R .C .Riggs, sa ng "U ntil ," "I d'l ughtO>I' of I'Junt'l ngton, West , Mary s church met on Friday after wl·de. It wiJ1 be lH'inted in colors b y ' 0.. IS- girl, Barba.r a Ann William s, and Emerso n Millel·. Love You Truly" and "0 Promise V< ~ J 14 t th h f f Mr and Mrs I noon, une ,a e orne o · t of blaek faces nne! green ~acks'l ur , I li ttle Genevieve ~adley , clI.rrYi~g Recitlltio n a.nd ,;o n~. "So all. I, ~I!'. " vt'owe~:p~~e~ l: ~uesd~y. ., Mrs. F . B. Henderson, Mrs. HenFirst bills to be IS;Hled Will be 1\1 ' CI L'I d M' J . the J'Ing on a damty orchid pllSo lin 'iou, Girls. At t he strains of Lohengrin's ' . der~on and Mrs. D. L. Crane act. II Iarger b'l1 I~S I e anTime" 'ISS essie 1 ' p Iaces In . f ron t 0 f E xerCI.·e, . B 'e glnn ' er: , ('I aSH, "1' 0 0 we d lIng I' from $1. to $ 20" Wit I s Cll1 cke sa fira w "Lilac at the ' ow, t 00 k th ell' marcI1 t h e groom, IItten d W atc h c,~-Gruen, Hamilton, EI- ing as joint hostesses. th t . D t S t a bowel' of rambler roses. The Bashful to Speak.' ~ " by his best. man, Mr. C. W. . d The m eeting was opened by lit a latl'r dllt c. TI'easurer Ake I V' t also nnn oun ces It bid of 6.07 for I ll~~ :rftel'n:~ner In ayon a ur- brirlosmnid •. Miss Louellll Jllllney, Song. "Childl'en of a King," YUlIIwe, took hi ~ place before the ~:~;I~ll~~~:h,:;c'lIt Y~~:.y~~dJe!~~;; Mrs. Cadwalluder who conducted . . sister of the bride, followed, lookSchool. impru vised 1I1 te r. th e.evo d t 'IOnli I ser~lce. . $ 275,000 funds of the Miami ConShop ,Lebanon, Ohio. servllnc y District for lin e ighteen Mi~s H!'nrietta l\lcKin sey of the ' ing vel'y prC'tty in a crC'ation. of Hecit~tion:, l[to se mnt;~ ~awso n. Thl' briu e wearing willl -ro>,e SCl'lptural quotatlOnK were given month pel·iod. As htnbull1 schools arrived home I figured ge.orgC'tte and a bcomlng Exercl:~,. J?y I?lty, LIttle F.olk ~ ; I{eurgelle nnd cu rrying a boqucl H. K. Willilllllso n and family in respon se to roll·call. . . • • • Monday. A friend, Miss Rachel l l~at, carryll1g 11 . b,oquet of yellow Song, . BI\.~ .e. s. 111 the Tree 10p, of pale pink ro ses and delphini - of Yfirktown,.I nd ., were callers at At the close of lhe busln~sll aeI- . The SUlllmel' quarter tit Ohio Dl1vi , accompained her for a visit loses and delphll1lUm, LaUla Mille l. UIII, was preceded by her twi n the home of H. H. Williamso n and sian a program of unusuall~teres~ St ate University opened at thnt ., . The bride ap penred looking love- Exerci se, "The Rainbow," Boys. sister, Mrs. C. W. Younce , who family o n und uv afternoon, wus given. Our dillmonds tire of the finest Iy in a gown of white georgelte, Story of Childrens' Day with song, wore a gown of nil e g1'Ce n 'hifTon Readings from "The New ips tilution Monday morning of this week .w ith a large enrollment qua lity and bl'illiIlIlCY, Convince her vail adorned. with ora~ge " Whe n I Read That Sweet a nd curri ed un arm boquet of butM I'. and Mrs. A. B. ShafTer and Africa" were given by Miss Kathof. students. Ph ysical examinat" yourself by seeing them at Cary's blossoms. She earned a beautiful . Story of Old," Girls. tertly I·oses. daughter, G"[endolyn ,of S pring- odne PI'e ndel'gast and Miss May ions for 1111 new stu/lents began Jewelry S hop L\1banon Ohio boquet of bu tterfly roses and was DlIllogue, M ~lI'garet Cl'awiord and Aft.er a ~easo n o f co ngrutula- field, weI' dinner guests of Miss Wright. last Friday a'nd will continue until " . an "ideal June bl·ide." · As the Enna Wakeley. . . lion s a buff t lunch Wll ~ Rc rved Ruth Ch Illli er SaturdllY evening. A "Talk on Rome," was Kiven Wednosday evening of t his week. At the commencement exercises bride took her place in front Song, "We. 1rhank Thee." MrS'. EI- to forty -fiv e rohl tives lind iriend s. . by Mills Olive Allen, who gave The summ er quader ends on Aug- of Cincinnati university on Satur- of the bower of roses, she was zey, and Miss Emley. Later in the ufternoon Mr. and Tho Pllgeanl which was to have a realistic account of he~ e~perienust 30th an'd the autumn quarter day, Miss Elizabeth Chandlel' re- met by the bridegroom and best Recitation, Chal'les Prict'. MrR. Flo ry lef t for a motor trip bee n pJ'f;!:e nteJ by the W. F. M. ces in the "Eternal City which is .scheduled for September ' 23rd celved the degree of Master of mnn, Mr. Paul B. Lumbro, of the ReCitation , Viola Campbell. East, I1fl l' l' whi ch thl' Y will be at ~. of the M. E. ' hUl'ch at the Sun- wa~ much enjoyed by her he~.t:8· . to 27th, when entrllnce examina- Arts in Education. Extension Department of Ohio Closing song, "All the Gold," home in tI,e A nntl A jlal'tllll'nts, ,fay ['vcning se rvice. June 30th, The program closed with a rections begin. State university: chool. Yale Aventll'. Daylc)1I Ohio. i ~ P"Ht pllne" indefinitely. ita lion by Miss Louise Henderson • •• Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jordan and Rev. Joel R. Benjamin, of MiIThe minister cf fi tI the S I'vice The br icl ... i ~ :r graduate or the entitled "The Missionary CalenThere is a trenlenrious amount their guest Mr. Chas. Burns were ford, performed the impl'essive 'with a hOI·t talk based on Matt. Witten bel ~ T f'lIc hel" f' Cullf"Y'" :l nd i\!: ... l1d Mrs. W ..J. ' Huker and dal·." of constrllction activity at the in Piqua Sunday in attendancee at single ring ceremony. 18; 1-6, and extended the invita- is at pre ~ l'nl Il me!llb '" of th e M I'. and Ml·H. · ClYlie Egbert of A very enjoyable social hpur Ohio Penitentiary and Warden a surprise dinner given for Mr. After congratulations and best tion and all Were deligh ted to fieC' Dayton W ('~tW() l) d F:1Ct'lty. I'(""ill lC'f l MundllY Illorning fot rollowed during which delicious Preston E, Thomas is finding Burns at th~ home of his sister. wishes the members ,of the bridal one of the boys, who, had tal<en ThC' ( ;\,00 11 ::tt r rldNI Ohi" . t:lll' l lIl.n vcl', C<> lol'lldo wherC" they wi! refreshments were s~l'ved by th. work for hundreds of men who party were seated at the bride's part ill the progl'tlln, confess his U ni vel'!.:ty Wlt C' I'C h(' wa ~ a 1ll'11\ - NI in \' 1111 ext(' nd cti vi ~ jt win hostesses. otherwise would be idle. The new Parker Duofold pens and pencils table, which presented a lovely pic faith in Christ. bel' oC Si .. mll Phi Ep ~ ilon Fl'a- relatives. Mrs. A. T . Wright, Mrs. L.e ' dormitory for the idle men has guaranteed forever against defects ture with its flower decorations, - - - - - - .. , tcrnity and i:; IIOW C'oll n rct cd with Henderson and Miss Olive Allel,l been completed and the new G Select yours' at Cary's Jewelry orchid and white favors and orS the credit department of the FrigMiss Ayll!,,/1 .Mainous, of Ham- were guests of ' the afternoon. ' chid and white ribbons extending CHILDREN'S DAY . EXERCISE idtll'e Co rporation. ilton, s pent Friday evening with __ _ _ _ - -H 11 bl k i d Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. ~~: oc~~pati~~.s ~:~s~n;o~t;eaOl~ to each place from a white bell ... - her mother a t Stonybrook: She 'Id' . k' I k Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke, Mr. suspended in the center. Children's Day exercises will be . was acCOml)lInied by two friends, FRIENDSHIP CLUB MEETS b UI Ings 15 ta mg p ace to ma e and Mrs Lee Hawke and Mr. and A three-course breakfast was held at the Methodist Church SunLIGHTNING KILLS STOCK MiHscs Ludwina Ferber and Eliz.' way for a modern factory struct- Mrs. Maynard Weltz visited Mr. - d t th t b ' day evening: beginning at cight abeth Edelen. The Friendship Club of the M. ' ure and repairs are bein .. 'm ade serve 0 e gues s, num ermg • and Mrs. Albert Haines at the 'Ma· f t y o'clock. The children are being During the storm that visited E. chureh held their June meetlnk on the woolen mill, which waa sonic Home, Sprinaf\eld Sunday orT h · b 'd' t l' t I -care.fully dr.illed and a fine pro- this locality Sunday "'orning two Lawn mowers sharpened by with Mrs. Viola Lowl! June 12th .. dama"'ed by fl.re leveral week e aao • e 1'1 e s rave IDg a t re was .... • • afternoon. ensemble o· L_ n wI'th hat and gram is antidpated. This is a pro- horscs belonging to the "Burnett Electrakeen process, same method Thirty two memben anawer.~f The prison popillation 'il withIn a a n . Wi 'ml'd shower gram . that always brings out a Bros' of Route 6 were struck by as used by lawn mower manufac- the roll call. Guests numbered ; few of 4,700 and if the present s h oes t 0 m Btch, and S • Misses -Trillena and Margaret 0 r rice ' th e h appy coup11ft f or large crowd,. for all enjoy heal'ing lightning and instantly killed . turel·s. Electrakeen system turns about twenty. , ratio if increase continues Warden e e ' , th' . The children of the members of . out perfect cutting 'mowers. Trv Thomas will have to begin "farm- Edwards and nieces Mary Leah a mo t or trip elr car b elng very the children speak and sing, it They were insured. . tl y equll) . pdf campl'. ng takes us bacl. to the dllYs of childDuring the same storm II heifer me, Roy Pigott. the club lUI'nished the foUowiq ' ing" out some of ' his boarders, and Marjorie Edwards were In e1ft clcn e ro program: . . Dayton the first of the week and Their. route will take them through hood. An invitation , is extended belonging to Undley Mendenhall • •• Monday evening attended the Bolt Louisiana to Dallas, Texas, where to all to come and enjoy these ex-. WtlS killed. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keys, Mrs. Violin Solo Ruth Sal1abu&;y_ - - - - .- • - - Ohio law students to the num- recital and revue in which Alice they will attend the National En- e r~iseB , SlIllie Butterworth and Margaret Reading Margie Tinp,'t ber of approximately 700 ·are pre- Jane, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. gineering convention. There they - - - - - _ .. - - Cook visited Mi ~s Haze,l Burnett Vocal Solo 'Dori s Beck Furnas DENNEY-DAKIN paring for the bar examinations Gail Russum, took part. will be joined by friends and all HAND IS INFECTED at McClelland' ~ hospital, Xenia, Vocal Duet Jane and~veIY' which Will take place in the Capwill tour Colorado and YellowTuesday. She i~ recovering from Pinno Solo Rut'h Connor The mal'l'iage of Miss Virginiu all oporution for appendicitis. ital City on next Tuesday and Watches and clocks repaired by stone National park. Emerson Magon has expel'ienced Reading Dorl!! Surface Wednesday, June 25th and 26th. a certified watchmaker who Is Mrs. Barde n is the youngest a gl'(>at deal of s uffel'ing from in- Dakin , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roading Joau Car~ . Applicants will take the exams at equip.ped to repair every kind of daughter of Mrs. J. E. Janney, of fection w'hkh resulted from II F. n. DlIkin, of Wayn esvi lle, and Mrs. Edith Harris and Mrs. LauSeasonable refrellhments were . Memoria~ Hall in East Broad timepiece. Diamond setter and this place. She is a graduate of small woun d in the palm of his MI'. M. W. Denney of Oklahoma ra Mosher entertllined at 8 family 'street before the state bar exam- erigraver. Bring. your repair work Waynesville High school and Qf · hand. He was taken t~ McClellan City, Okla, took place MIlY 25. dinn er '0 11 Sunday in honor of served 'd uring' the social hour 1Iy ining commission, Maurice Bernon to Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon. Dickinson college, Carlisli!, Pa.. hospital where the hand was After B w~ddlng 'trip through Mastel' Charles Hartsock, who the hostess and' 'a~sistal\l!l Joaeof Cleveland, Chairman. Wm. G. Af . Texas, t he young' couple' have phine ~rnhart, Bess Tinney, Pickrel,. Dayton, former LieutenMiss Luella Williamson arrived where she has ·tl:!e past year been given surgicul a~ention. ter re- taken up thei!' l·esidence· in Okla- leaves in a few days to spend two months in t he Culver summer Ft'eida Whetsel, Edna Mer/.ldilth ant Governor, an'd Harry T: Ben home from Ohio Wellleyan univer- leaching physical training. turning hom'e the condition of his homa City. . and Nina StJohri. . 't T d Mr. Barden is an engineering hanil became very se~ious and he cam·p for b'o ys at Cul~er, Ind. of Mansfield. Grades will be an- 81 Y ~es ay of last week and sp' ecialist in th" Extenslonl De" i" now in t.Jle hospital for treatNina StJohn, ' Se<:t:~. ..., .... , noun' ced three wee'·- thereafter spent a ·few days' with home folkl. ,. at Ohio State university. men.t. Th. e 18'tCllt report from there THIEVES AT WORK Mr'. and Mrs. Amos Cook, ""r. by Seha' H. Miller; ""clerk of the On Friday she attended a Ihower partmim.t .... Supreme CQurt. · ., " , given for her room m.~'1 Illter at Mr. an~ Mr.8. Barden will be is .favorable._ _ _ . . and Mrs. . F ; A. -Hartsock, Mr. ~nd ATTENDED CO.,.MENCEMENT... - - - -•• _ . .. Selm ... On Saturday MI.. Wllllam- at home to their many friends af' . . ,' Sneak thieves Kained entrance ,Mr,s. R. H • . Hartsock. Miu 'Mir- . . . DANCE ,A ND CARD PARTY 80n and her room mate returned te.r August I , at. 62 W: est Ca\ifor. BADLY BURNED . into the borne of C. H. · Conner gal'et Cook and 'M.r . J. M. KeYI atMr. and Mrl, Jamel Jbhnl at. to Delaware, for commencement nla Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Edd' M III . p I ee ' at' the Sun~~y evening. After a check I tended '. th,e 69th "nnual CODl- "tended' Miami-JacobI commence· IP Th e.r e .WI'11 , be a d ance .an d car.' d .exeral leS 8 t a W' U' . an d the : . - • W aynesvi le, '11 eu Ment' em OYplant who up' ' ai'tkles • . 0 or . Cp. . fmissiu sh .. ba.r e 8 hwrist I mencemut J b 11 exerclees Frld of Miami .... I meftt h""' exerei.1 at tb... , N. d C. 11; ' party at the Gym ~riday night, wedding of 'a IIChool friend, alter ' h d 'M W 0 R t- wa badl '. ,rned on the arms and lwatcll, pair 0 oes, row.n s a",:. aco s CO ege a~ .vewnar, Sel. 001 ~UI8 in ~yton Fri a, ... June 28, under the a~spices of which she will re~ holne for the te'rided .~~e fu~~ral ~f Mr. a~~e~'8 Ie s . b ~lalJng 011 is very much small ,sweater and ten dollars m I June fourteenth. Miss Ruth C09k enil1&'. Th.tr lIeph." .... • the Eastern Star. summer vacation. ' bePtL:. out. . money. ' . . was one of the rt:aduatea. member of the d .... aunt at Spring VaDey Tuesday. __ ~"d __ a''bl'~. to Le u
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Ju. j} 26 1 em 61if\t tu Mil, It WM Ol'J red the helilf' 111 Ii kt' proper di tribution to thos entit. led. It WIlB ordered by the court that the plaintiff Alfred . Brant, l'ec ive of Ali .. ,d A. S t'ere rec Vel' fl'OI1l the ' dl'fendunt, The Miami Vall ey oate d Paper Compa ny u Se. U. Early for 'Your Sale Datu. W. Cuarant .. e B el'sc h Bel,kley vers us 01'11 COl'pomtion, the sum of $2,127.47 Satiafart.ion or Charge Nothin(:. In til' case of Julia BUl'l'ell v 1'B('I'kley, for div rce. Charges gro ss l1<1glect . sus Ol'vill e Burl'e ll , it was ol'del' d The Cincinna t i Oil WOI'kg om- that the la st known pinel' of I'e, i~HAPTER II. parts and of making lhe old 501- c ~ e. was Mrs. George P. Lillielove pa ny versus J e!\!lie Grub bs . a nd donee of t he defe ndant was New di rs relllize that war is not so th ' wife oC t he most POP UI Ri' Fran k . ' ileaI'd!!, fo]' m oney nnd Albany, Ind., wh~r by . ummon s Phone No. 320 ' . Phone No. J Reheanal ter ri ble after ull. undertakel' in town. Tn GI'('OIi' fot'e clo!lul'c of cha tte l mortgago . wit h 11 copy of l he pet ition atWhen I returnod to my bMhelor robc. MrR. 1.illielove loo ked almost Amount ('Inim ec.i $6 115.28 with in - tac hed will b made him by publip to that aftern oon I had been tlol ng pr!'tty well, 1.0 0. Not having roo ms in lown I had only 1illle exactly like a h ay ~tack with a tOI'. 1('I'u;; t fl' III >eptembe l' I, 1928 . catio n. m ney i n holes. 1 hlld started to chanlfe t o om ' dl'y clothes and paulin ove r it. J \llin Burrell vel'su:s Orvill e Bur ' David Hnwthor lw wns g runtetl NEE DS IDENTIFICATION Edwin Wi ebking 10 Fi nn K . I slill)l pd 'into my dre!<s inJ!!-l'llo r11 1'('11 , ror divorce. ojtl1in , t ooper with II ('onsid j!rnbl e hurt'y over to the I'ehea rsu l with· hllrges gro s5 lenv to file his petiti on in hi s nnd KHLi(' Heed r 53.07 ucre ~ in out getting anyt hing to eat. Food unobs(·rvc>c1. My CO l1tu' m c W IIS hlln di cllp. He worked short hours lll'gIE'c t. ('o use agai nst Byl'tlll 'Ulifl' Motor W ushillgtOIl twp. 1.111111, l\llInllll'or: YOII will n ee d in hi fllthl'r'R officI', \ hich would did n ot appea l to me a nyway . th ere. I hurl not ~el'n it bdore , ~o ll1J1an y. l u he itlt' ntiti d. I\IIHIIII11." J umes H. J ohn 'on to Frank A. Nl'ilher did anythin[{ 1' 151' ~ e a!'t I wus u trill e s Ul'pl'i ~ ed at t he bu lk lll1('ntually be his; w hil e I plugged Llld y: "em·tuinly. My fri nd Common PI .. a. Proceedi'na' Baxter, 27.77 acres in Lovclu nd . HWIIY J'lI' n • alory- n good ' one, of all rehearsing II lot of fo ol of it. The whole thing cnuld hove New Suih 11('1' (, wi ll irlt' lItll\, Inl'.'· 1·~ I'l. i(' ,'eott pleaded gUilt y to the Gll'nn and Ma rie Bu rgett to but n othing thut wou ld keep the love-ta lk. My own romance had bec>n put in the pocket of 11 III'e98 nlllll, 11I 1I1l1I1{1:r : "Uut I don't .J !'~ R ie Rudy ver slls Frunk Rudy Puul L. Laclle ns Jlnrt of lot No. mi nt working ovp rt ime to keep up s uffel'l'd Buch a dishl'al't ening set- wai stco at withou t spoi ling the chnrl{e bf operuti ng un a utumuk 1111\\' h,· r. Illlul nll1 ." bi le whil e intoxicated. The court fO I' div ur ~ p . J . F. Riley, atturney. ' 138 in Franklin . back th" t 1 WIIS in nLI mo d to s hupe o f it nny . It wu s ;; ilk lind wit h 111 0. . Lady : "11 01\' Hill), o f·an -! Of 7. et ta Ha l t ead was g l'l1nted a Amnndu Lu ce t o Edgar J ordun, There in no usc concealing wha t onact t he r ole of II hand -hammer- w hite, but it RI'I'm ed awflll t hin S IIt c ncc d him to be impri son ed ill CO UI' HI'. I'll illtl'otlll('e YO II ." the WUlT en county jni l for:3 mond ivo)'('e fro m Arthur L. liul st'a d lot. NO!l. 10 14, 10 1f" IOIG lind d Romeo or mythology. I played Slife by II' 'uring my und(>;' Illy j ob is. A gno d many people t hs a nd pay the costs of prosec u- Th e care a nd c u ~to d y of Arthur 10 17 ill Frll nklin . But I went just the saml'. You wero beneat h it. know IIlrcady fr ol11 hav ing seen Edw ard Mcl oy to O ~ cllr and RE NT WANTED The re wns no full -le ngth mirror tiun. Hi . right to d rive II motor L. Halstead. Jr . was confi ned to my nOI1l(' si/:'ned lit the bottom of kn ow how ha rd it is to st e p out of vehicle n il . the highwllYs o f thi ~ th e plaintiff. Elizabeth Blunkcn Rhi·J!. I,)ts Nos. th e routine bu siness of your life in my 1'0 0111. ~o I cou ld not get th e a column o f alleged humor which Mildred Mnupin WU R gmnted a 53 und 54 in ~ o uth Ll'bunnn . St udent : ,. I IIII V(' just bought I on Illcted daily for a syndicate just b ca use some di saster ha s be- enth'!' l'trect, but it looked all ri ~ht stnte wn ~ suspe nd ed for one yca r. In tI ll' cn. e of Murie Preslcy divorce fro m Leroy Muupin . The lI ur ry M. Sh erw ood . ct Il l. tn nn (' 1I('y d ll llHc di n li nd th('r(' i ~ uny )f a n ew ·paper. Anyone who has fall en you. You perceptions be- as fur ns I co uld Rec>. It was easy num bed and you wonder to lI1uk e up l1I y face all whil e lind O ~bor n Vt' I'SUS Kath erine Pl'esley plllinlilT, L I' ~r Maupin, hav in g Williu m J . She nv onll. )lllrt of Il\ t~ t h ill!; ill it you wlI n t to know ! ' l' lid my stuff knows that I work come Lllndlady : "Thc lI just loo k a nd hnrd for the money, especiall y vag uel y wh~' th e s un is shining put on II white wig which wa!! et nl, thc co urt uffirm ed th e s lIl~ been fou nd /:,ullty of groli~ neg lect NI ~. 3 a nd ·1 in Wa yn esv ille . Eugen e . Dunhlllll t.() L['wis , find U II I wlll'1l I 11111 tu r!'t:eive the but you go on doing the thing~ provided for me. I slipped o n my of thc premises. whcl'eby Rubert of duty li nd by l' Cllso n t he r eby the when I write vel·se . Besides my sy ndicate work I do that are expected of you j Ust as overcoa t over th cos tU ll1e to ste p M. BiniI' was the pUl'chuscl·. Ttte d t' fondunt wus enlitled t o U di- M. Assum, lot No . 11 8 in MOl'l'ow. l lllunt,y fur YOllr rent." cu urt ord ered the s he riff to ,1lIuke Vurc(' . Miltlred W. Mllupin was Geo r ge 1< (11'1', by ('x 'cut nl' to up on t he stuge, nl\ l he big s tories for the Daily you have always don e. ---The curlain WII S d ~w n betwee n JlroT)(' r di ~lributi o n of thc pl'oceds given custo dy of Belly Lou Muu- Hell'lI Ili a Hosell. I'r. .'!) Hcres in " Bu siness 8S usual" in n ot th e 1\1ail, which is the principal SubsCl' ibc for the Mi umI Gazette the su iI' nmoun ti n g to $lO,9GI. ! pin. min or ch ild und the co urt Deerfield twp. of ?lotto of an exceptional nation. It th o ncts. I tnok my plnce on th e morning paper of 0111' city. It is In the euse uf The nldwell und ordered LI'1'oy Mnupi n to puy the Cillra J. Kerr. et al. to Il el!'n plea nnt. because I do not have IS t he unde l'lying principle of the ped stn l, slig htly nervou s but deter mined to gel through somehow Tnyl I' Company , u cOl' pora ti u n, defe ndant $4 per we ek for the Idn Hosea , 175.79 ueres in Deer· t o be in th e oRiee co nstantly like progr ess of the human rllce. fi eld twp. The Sheridan Dramatic Club if lhe sealllR of the tights did their vel'sus William S. Ada ms, et aI, su pport (,f the child. II r cgullll' reportel'. When they Pile li nd Frlll17: to Tine Robe r ts neC'd me they se nd for me. When hod borrowed for rehearlll s th e part. Th o stage was di mly illumil1- thl' co urt uppro ved the sale of th e Probate Court Proceedin'i' lot No. n3 in Frnnklin. there is a big political conve ntion stage of the local opera-house ed with blu e muonlight .. Iu st be- pre mise~ to the un~ ings ComJlaGent'ge C. Dav idHo n tu A. W. • which was vacan t that week. It fore t he ' urtllin s I'ose I droPPl'd ny of Ohi o, the pu n~ ha se r, lit th e The Fifth -Third ni on Trust SU Ill of $l7.000, wlwrby lh e am- Co mpa ny , executor.' of the es t ute Cutter, 2G lots in Deel'li(> ltl tll'll. was there that I wended my dis- the ove l'cou t behind 111 '. conaolate way. I stood lIt o ti o n l es~ duri ng the oun t bei ng insuffici ell1t to pay th e of W illillm P. Vand erv(\J·t, deccasBill. Allowed, I wa~ late, but it didn 't make in troducto l'Y mil ·ie. There wa~ a judgement rendel'cd by the co urt cd, filed its di~tributivc a cco unt. Bessie B. 1.01' 1' and Gorge B. much dttferance. as all d~rin g the flutter of sUI'pri se among th e in fal'or o f the defendant, Hurry 30 Yellr Experiencc ' in Fittin John Luw & ·on. gas fOI' enr first act the. stlltue of Pygmalion IlIle n! b('r~ o f the club who we re not ·n. Kuhn . on his mo rtgage, and LocI', executrix lin d executo r f $ 1 ; The J . W. Lingo IInrtl wal'e and Milking Glasscs ' was a paplermache fi gu re. Be- on tho stage at the moment and tlt ere ar tuxes du e lhe treasurer the estate of Melzar B. Burdsal. Compa ny. s UJlpli e~. $1.60 ; The - attween the acts I was supposed to had ste pped O l~t into the nl1ditor- toge! h £' I' with interes t and pc nul- decca ' ed, filed their in ventory Bnldwin Compnny. supplie s {or take the place of the stutue in t he ium to sleal 11 li ttle from the ot her ties, including the hlxes due and und lI(1pl'u i ~e l11ent in court Ilro s. atty., $ 10; The Stnkaltn same pose 80 that a littl e later I sid of t he foo tlight.'!. It must Every Tue.day, Thuriday, Aetna Lay mon executor of the Mfg. company, supplies f or procould come to life in r espo nse to have been belluli-fu!. I know I was estate of Mary Elizabeth Collin s, bate court, $7.90 ; The oluanbu s Saturday Galatea 's wish. · con sc ious of look ing well in l.hut you t ell me?'" sh e wailed " Why deceased, filed his inventory and Blunk Book 0., $ 16; John Law No "harg .. (or Examination Whe n I came in they were l'e- pose lind lig ht ing. I fl exed my didn' t you te ll me? " IIppraiscl11c nt. & So n . 11111intenunce !lhC'ri(f 'g ClIr, he~r8 ing with the dummy. Every- muscles lo mllke t hem stand out "We ll." I temporized , "I didn't The following s tates for Mettle- $158.li8;· Love lund. F'i~h Faml, fi Hh thing appeared to be going very better. think I knEW you we ll e uoug h for 1l1ent will s tllnd for heal'ing July and Ao\v 1' 5 fo)" juil, $&; ,1 . W . ~----- We!!. . Mar~ ella loo ked absolutely ~ulutell' entcl·ed. She WII S dres _ t hllt." I , at 9 o'clock a . m. Lingo Hurdwllre 0 ., butteries COl' ravls~lng 111 t he Greek drape ry, cd 111 a gold-tr imm ed robe. On her " The play is ruin ed ," she deWade Owens administer of t he s hariff'!! car, $.50 ; Dr9. Edward and Jim Cooper was doing t he best neck was a single strand of beau - clnrerl. e stute of William S. Owen s, de - lind Robert Blair, services at jail, he could to. imp rsonate a sk inny tiful pearls. I I'ecognized them as "Not at a ll," I sn id with us censed. firs t and final account. $8 .25; The . I"r ed Co .. 1 cot f or Greek warrior. Ml's. Hem mingwll Y's. Mal'yella had much injured digni ty a I co uld Lottie Stark e, exee utl'ix of the juil. $6; W. H. Fulkerth, wlI!;hing He WIIS even thinner than I had borrowed them because t heir own- commll nd in white tights. "You estate of Richard F. tarke, de- fo r pri ' Onel'lI, $32.08; Th e Leb, FUNERAL DIRECTOR suspected. As a Highlander he er couldn 't wear t hem fol' the per- cun ea sily get some one else to ceased. first lind final account. anon Lumber Co., repair jail, formancc, liS she was play ing the play this part. If you look around I WAYNESVILLE, OHIO O. L. Brown , g uardilll1 of Har- $1.20; The J . W. Lingo IInrdwure part of II boy. I the ' club yo u can doubtless find ry Brown, minol' ninth account. Co., suppli es £0 1' engines, $9 .20 ; Galatell's ~ye were on the 11 00 1' s'lm one with legs Iilke bean-poles' J . Gilpin Trimbl e. tl'u ste und er The olumb u, Blunk Book Mfg. II pe nsive. S he Cam e slowly to th he knew whom J: meunt with- the will of arah . Trim ble, de0 ,. dra wi ng pap el' $4 .50; The ~ul1y Equipped for Good pedestal on which I s tood. ·he out my explaining. more partieul- ccased, f ourteen th account and Baldwin ompan y, Ohio' ~ BlIldwin Sen'ice. knelt. he looked up . arly. tlnal as to William Trimble. Code serv ice, $10; The . Western Lar,ge Display Room. She held her pose for a long " Come peop lc," interrupted the George W. McMullen, aclminis- Star 200 J ournal blunk for j uv en Ambulance Service time without suy ing a word- coach pleusa ntly. "W e mu stn't tru to r of . the estate of Stephen H. ile co urt $12; Blair Hospital, xwit hout expressi ng eve n a whis- wa ste time. Rem em ber the re i MeMullim, deceased, fil'st and uminntion 2 children, $2; Trustees TJo;LEPHONE 7 pored wis h tha t I wo ult! co me to a lot to do before we lenve her e final account. of Pu bli c IIffuirs , light at fn ir life. Mllryella wu s II' rrJ less, th is even ing." 1 Frank Starkey, admini strat or gro unds, $1; O. . Higg ins, ' ser II _ "What's the trou bl e? " inquired "Don't be 's illy," she replied of the estate of Eli Starkey d e- vices as secretary for 6 months, t.he coach, wh o stood, book in hand "No one else co uld lea rn the part I ceased, tlrst and final account. $30 ; T1'eas. of State, care of inJust ove r t he foo t-lights. "Miss in t im e." It was ordered by the court mates of Institution of F eeble The Statue witb Bow L.~. Waite, yo ur line is, 'My dearest "Why n ot try standing sid eways that Lelie M. Bunnell and Hel'- Minded, $2901.51; O. K. Brown. to t he audien ce nil t he time," sug- schel N. Bunnell, exeeutrix and insurnnce o f O. A.----&.-C. Home , or a disaster of a sensational would never be a conspicious suc- wish- ' " "No," he stopped him illl - geated Jim Cooper, who with his ex ec utor, of the. cslate of Newto n $ 196.56; The J. W. Lingo Hardcess. Anyone could tell that at a murder I usually cover it. patiently. "I know my lin es. It's nose-glasses on and .11 cigarette in L. Bunn ell , decea sed, to distri- ware Co., I box sh ells for dog FOR SALE 1 .had been offered a job as war glance. The part of a young sculptor s the statu e." hi mouth was the bea u ideal of bute among themselves certain warden, $.9 0; P l'I'Y B. Simpson, correspondant but I declin ed. Just He r tone was full of vexation. II Greek wUl:riol'. bonds and stock of th e estate to operating maintAiner, $70; L eslie THRESHER SUPP LIE S- BELTS because Irvin S. Cobb got back apprentice was taken by Mrs. :' What '~ the matter? " 1 inpull eys, babbitt meta l, oil cups. "I know what to do." which they are entitled. S hul tz, $65 ; Chas. Heck, piling wito ' all his arJlls and legs att ached Hemmingway, a dazzling blond Mrs. Hemmingway came to the COUI·t authorized theat Edwin slone, $51; V. W . Tompkin s. pay injcct or~ , lubri cator~, s tea m a nd is 'no sign t hat they wouldn't be who was worth going mil es to be- q.ulred, ,~lt~O~t abu ndoning my at able to hit the next fat man that hold i.n a short Greek tunic and j tttude. ThIS IS th e same pose I've I' SC Ue with a practical s uggestion. M. Kerr. executor of lhe estate roll f or % month endi ng May 31, wnt~r gauges. gnuge glass, oilel·s. sandals. She wouldn't have foole-= been taking evel'y night at re"You can buy n pair of those of George Kerr, deceased, to dis- $322.05; F. M. C Hins, snme , packmg, b oiler flues, s uction hose weiit over. . blind man into hcal'sal ever since we began ." things thut chorus girls wenr tr'ibute in kind the sec urities be- $228.70: Eden Terry, same, and tank pumps. THE BOCKLET 'When I was thoroughly wet anyone but a "It isn't that. YOll are bow- sometimes-sy mmetriea ls, I think longing to the estate to the fol- $243.45; A .T. R tUg, s ume , CO. 415 W . Main St. Xeniu, Ohio. through so thnt it didn' t make any thinking she was II boy, but nohe spolie accusingly, lhey are called." lowing parties : Edwin M. Kerr $274.10; Chas. E. Bradbury, same FOR QUICK SALE- Ovel'st uffed differen ce what I did, I dicided body minded that . She had talents l eg~e d . " "Oh!" said several of the ladi es Agne s M. Girton, MerIe Myers' $284.20; Joe W. Davis, same that 1 might as well s tart home. enough to get into a ZiegCeld as If 1 had made a ' blunder of rockel', hall ra el, \Vith minor, some sort on pm·pose. at once, looking pointedly nt Mr·s. nnd Clara J. Kerr. ' $348; Geo rge II nkl e labor , $ ~1.60 clark onk side bon I'd, 1 velvet rug, . It would be more comfortable to ehorus any day. There were a dozen oth er parts "Oh!" shnp ely s'ubsl1'uctNed Hicks, guardian of Clifford Hemingway's Howard Cook, fUl'Tli shing lind load 12X1 5, 1 Ilxmins ter rug 9X12. die "of 'Pneumonia in my own bed. a~d Albert C_ Hicks, minors, fil ed ing gravel, $J25.80; J. K. Spencer Mrs. Mary n. McClure. So I got up and sloshed over to the played with intent to kill in the . Tha t wa ~ a sensit ive - ubject ure. je19 "No. I don't wear t hem myself," hI? first account of Albert C. same, $48. 03; lla rold V. Martz, car' to get my coat, which I had good old amateur way. I discover- Wi th me. FOR SA LESweet potat o plants, I'd former male friends hidde n be"I didn't know th ere was anyshe ass ured t hem in respo nse to HIcks and first and final account same, $55.50; Billir LeRoy, same, laid aside when the contest beYellow ,J ersey, Nancy Hall, Ear$ 185 .30; Harold Sweny, sume, tween me and grandmother began hind bushy beards. that dropped thing crill1 inlll in lJeing slightl y the ufl spokc> n l\uestion, "but I've a to Clifford D. Hicks. ly Golden, P orto Ri co and. Priestly at 'a critical mocllrved . It rea ll y COIlICS from off occa sionally hea rd thll. t there are such things." In the case of Fred A. Snider $399.50; J . W. Long, gas for J ust b'y way of a passing exwect. _ Also , all kinds of garden I A 'II right," said tine coach. "Go ~ uard ia n of Matilda J. Ertle, a~ trucks $37.9 4: John Law & Son, pression of my feelings I gave the ment leaving the actors bald-fac ed strength. Lots of me n a rc." and speechless; and ladies I used "B u t no one ever saw a bow- on with the dialogue." lIleompetent, court ordet'ed the repair wOl'k, ' $3.15; Y. M. C. A. plants. Strou ~o Bros, 1 ~ miles crank a turn. to know disguise d as Hellenic legged ~ta tue before," she argued The balance 01 t he act was plow- gu~rdian to make II good and suf- Dayton, 0 ., 60 yds. ston~, $9; nort hwest of W ay nesville, on Fer'"Bang!" .m29 maidens by doing their ha ' into a petulantly. "I don't CR re person- I'd thrpugh somehow. I had to play ficlen t deed to Elsie L. Adams Van. Camp Stone Co., crushed ry Road. The engi ne t ared. I stood in the rain a f ull minut.e Psyche knot and trimmin their all~. I Suppose that lots of r eally love-scenes wi th M ~lryella, but I Distribution of the proceeds of stone, $] 98 .80; J. C. Hawke, 28 FUR S AI.E- A nice bed of Span'" gallons gas, $5.32; R, B. Gilmour longer l'elleving my' mind before best nighties with a Greek key- estt mab le men have personal pee- was so acutely conscious of her th e· sale was ordel·ed. ish Tobncco plants. Frank The last will and testament of & Son, paint, $4.51>; S. C. Alex- Thomas. Route 4. Phone 22 ~F-2 1 mounted to my seab and steered design and an. occasional swastika. uliaritie!!; but cnn you imagine a criticism that I did them very . Off stage, doing a piece of emsc ulptor cr eating II tatue intenbadly. Edwin Hamlin, dceealled, late of ander, supplies , $3.45; Franklin Grl'mdm other Pnge back over the je26 broidery while she wa,i ted fol' her tionnlly bow-legged? Why didn't (Continue d Next Week) Hal'lan town ship wn s produced in Vulcanizing & Tire Co., suppli es, • sloppy .!'ouds to the city . . FOR SA LE3 good milk cows, .~~JIlI court and admitted to probate. A. $ 1.15; Famous Auto Supply Co., What was the use now? MI·s. J . A. Williamson, Spring = = = = ==: - - - M. Lewi s accepted the trust as 1'epairs, $lG.40; A. T. Rettig, s upOur version Qf "Pygmalion and Vull ey Road 2 miles East of DayHINKY DINKY $1.90; The W. W. Williams plies, by TERRY 'GILKISON e xec utor. Bond in the SUm of Pop Show. 'Em How Galatell" wo uld doubtless surprise • ju3 $~3,0.oO with The United States Co. , repairs, $6.04 ·; Kilpatrick ton and Le banon pike. yo u if yo u al'e at nil familiar with Fldehty & Guaranty Company French Motor Car Co., repair FOR SALEAll kinds of Garden th ol'iginu l, in which Pygmalion as s urcty. Ellis Smith, Frank Win- .w~rk, $,2: 96; Hadleys Garage, plants. Jame s Kerrick. • jel9 i the nrti sl and ('n l'ves the lady Wll ...... , "HERe'S PINI("\' ANI> HOW BOV'J NB VBR. HOLO field ~nd Geol'ge Veidt were mnde p~lr, $29.55; H . 'S, Conover, su~- FOR SALE- One big Malleable in the ske tch out of 11 block of ~e BUNCH. I'LL SHOW appraisers. -rHE' ... o~. POW"'. "· IT plies, $2.60: A. C. Fordyce, repair range 1 slllall h t' t ma l:ble. Is $ 25 Th F k Sh I ,. ea mg S ove. "~lcM HOW -ro Pt-A'I [;,16'0 uP THa We ;;tal·ted out lo reh l'a rse in to , too C , 1. ;)' e $6;8: ~'~i , ' C. H. Conner, Waynesville, Ohio. Tl-I PIT HOSe.' Marriaae Licell .... · wood 0., supp II'S, . 0, I . 19 t hllt way, but 1'I1n into difficulties Malott, repairs on tires, $1. The Je wh!'n the DlIrt.te1' of cOfltumes came Roderick D. Barden, t eacher, Or egonia Bridge Company, repair PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS up (or di sc ussion. It seemed adof Columbus, and Miss Fl'Onces to tools, $226; Waites Garage, r eo . - For all purposes. Bocklet'. Mtatue should vi ab le thllt lhe ,Janney, teachcl', of Waynesville, pail' work, $59.20; Blair & LeRoy , IJI~e of plumbing and heating supwenr white tights' and white June 4th. supplies, $11 9.70;. Howard Cook pl!es are the best. The Bockletg 1'ease· pain t on the face in order Lee Callahan, welder of Fos ter gravel for bridge, $122; H. S. KI~g Co., 415 W. Main St., Xenia, to IIny out th e illu sion. All the and Miss Beatrice Bowman, shop Cook, first and final estimate on OhIO. Illd ies of t he club were content worker at Foster, June 8. co ntract, $105; H. C. Foulks, same FOR SALE-Waxtex Food Paper, tha t it shou ld be so, but it came to Walter August Fries, lino type a ssigning the pa rts each and every Keeps food fresh and clean· opcrator of Cincinnati and Miss $415; J . H. Kipp, bridge r epairing om' refused to be Galatea. Marietta Mal'ia Kayser, of Love- $21.50; Web Simpson, sa me $4.20 Ribbed Tissue paper for dainty Eden Terry, payroll for 1.02 month p~ckages; Linen weave paper nap Fo1' a time it looked as if we land, June, 8 . Papeteries and Oorreflpondwotlld huve to full buck on some Dllvid M. Borden, aeronautic 'ending May 3 1, $344.10; Charles kills; ence Cards. The Miami Gazette E. Bradbury, snme, $17,35; little sketc h of Shuke!<peure's until e ngin eer of Franklin and Miss office, Maryc lla made the practical sugWinifred J. Dial, of Franklin, Philip Heisel , same, $49; Harlan Wbitacre, s~me $112.10; ,P. B. gestion tha t we change the story. .June 8, Monce, same, $78.40; P. B. Monc'e MONEY LOANED Her idea was to mak e Galatea a sculptorine who hammers a hunk supplies, $1.25; The Ohio Corruga Real E.tate Tran.fera of tne s to ne into a bea utiful male ted Culvert Co., 11 Corl'S. sewers tatue by the n ame of Pyg malion. 0 Ross C. Lewi to Lewis M~~ $448.29; Blair & LeRoy, matCan you imagine an a nti-remintract a f land in Hamilton town- erials for bridge work, $8.10; J : LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy ist thinking up .a thought like s hip. . H. Kipp, ~ridge lumber, $219.~6; terJ?1s. Also Surveying a..lld Ab. t hat! . ," " ' Lynn Brunk and Nettie Brunk The Oregon ill Bridge Co" reID- straeting. Write and I «U call MIlTyelln's suggestion carri~d. to M01'ley w.. and Helen Brunk. force steel, $15.36; Monroe & and ~ee you~ Sam D. H.enkle, WayJll As t he lit erary man of the organI,ots Nos. 77 and 78 in Mason. Johnston, lumber, $5.0'; , L. W. nesvllle, OhlO. h~ntion, 1 was IlPP anted to doctor Frllng Haskamp, et aI, to Jos- Nisbet Co., guard rail material, ' LOA~S on . Livestock, Chattels up the InanUSCl'ipt to fit' the eph Wright, 6.27 ' acres in Hamil- $67.20; W. A. Scott, bridge' repair J Second ~ortllge8. Notes bought: $3.60 :' Harlan Whltacrc:z. bridg~ ohn Harbme, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. bang of charac l.ers. Later, much ton township. to m~' surp rise and in spite of my repair material, $46.'6; The StalFrances Evans to Charles prot >ta. Pte flte) l~r role of Pyg· Evan s, et aI, 326.65 acres ' in kalta Mfg. ·Co., supplies for ' rem.~ioJl Wall f Ol'ced upon me. . corder, 1 24 . 65 :.. _ .:. Farn\~rs of Warren and ~djolnlne Gr~ene and War.ren counties. To-night \Va to b~ , d~ess re, countIes may obtain money ' OD Horace L. Smith, by executor h .~. and on tbe following evenlong time loan8, at I) pet cent In- ' 01 the estate of .faac Evans, de. . A WOULD BE ~ re ,ch dult>d to gove a ceased, to C. R. Evans, et aI, 326.. Old-Fashioned Parent: "No, ( ~ere8t. Cost of securine the I8me IS very reasonable,. through The trial p r1 rma nc in the barn at 65 acres in Warren and Greene will never reco~lse an actress 8S, Federal, Land Bank, For l.urther tb Id oldl r'. Home. The trial countIes. my daughter-in-law." Information call on or addreil M rt \"I'nan~ was for the double - ..c... ... _ W. ' A. Powell to L, V. Morris, Lovesick Son. "But she' isn't an C. DRAKE, Trellsure!', pbon. 810: o eu, in our 113, acrea in Hamilton twp. , acneuj she only thinka she's ,o ne.' X Le~aDon, Obir : ,PIA IIblCl
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From Italy comes the Tumor that Gen e Tunney, retired heavy). . weight cha mpion of the world, who has been visiting the worldJ UNE 19, 1929 fa lll ous playwright, George B 1' - - . nard Shaw, contemplates e ntil'ing - - - - - - - - - - - the liter ary fi e ld. *\ Geo rge Bornard Shaw is sa id VACATION TIME to have given Gene Tunn ey enI co uragement to thi s n eW ambition 1 - - - - - -. And so the world is to have a n ew t lll'ill. seeing a dyed-in-the-wool No marc pencils , no more books pugilist turn to the gentl e art of No more teac h er' ~ suucy looks ! lette rs. That's what t he schoo l boys and Of course, a no t a ltogether n ew girls li Med to cha nt Whe n th ey be- l hrill. Almost every successfu l go n lheir s ummer vacations. Now sportsman hus wrilten articles on adays they muy chant it out oC spo rts, or had such articles writrespect to trudil ion, but the emo- ten for him by g host writers. How tion that in Rpires such a vel'SO is eve r , from Tunney we do not exgon e. pect a story of his expe l'iences in . For the morl ern school boy tlnd the ring. gir l dosen' t ,t hi nk of tcache r u!! a F• 0 1' Tunn ey's mental make-ull perso n wit h "aucy lookll." The iA different than lhut of most pu. pl:ln e of t he proi'es!;ion of teach- gilists. He typifi es t he new sc hoo l in g has bee n raised to a marvelous of ath letes, whose minds a re dedeg'l'ee. New educational llI ethod!! veloped as carefu ll y as the ir bod . 'ee k to enli sL thc cooperatio n ies. ' Tunn ey reads and untl errnth~r than Ihe fear of the pupil. sta nd s • hakes peare an d Shaw Punl shlll entR UI'O Ie!!!! severe and an d has t he friend llhip of s uch lit~ t he work is llIu tle Illore inte resting eral'y artists as Th ornton Wilder. Sc hool is not s uch II bud place Tunney evidently wants to benft or all . . . hak espea re' s come one of the world's classics-boy gOing "unwillingly to Re hool" and if he should succeed , it will is differ ent f rom the pupil of to- be among the most remarkabl e day, unxiou s to lea l'n und to pluy phe nomena of modern times, for und er propel'. wise directio n. who would hav c drea med that a NevHlh less, t he children are all ha nd cu pable of delivering knockhappy ut the prospect of almost ou t p unch es cou ld a lso be empl oythree month . of om plete free- ed in th e delicate art of penning dum. It is lhe . duty .of parents to ma sterpieces. We have yet t o see e that t heIr chil dre n d erive 'whether Tunn ey's pen is more evel'y oun ce of benefit possibl e powerful than his punch.
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Those that deplore thc ttnr!cnc;(! ) ( "modern }'oll th," latc h o m~. !ohvrl :lresscs. wild dances, cocktail s. and rest, will be iUlerested ill an The Joy or Scrving I tacle d eyes thilt watched him from :hc nvestigatioll ilnd report hy Chicago's This bea utiful morning I left behind the lace cu rtain! Wit h an ::piscopa\ Church. . my bed eurly, p ut on part of my expression of profound interest clothe!;, nnd went to a front win- he singled out one of the thre~ Young people are wild, sar.s the dow where a 'rocking chair stood papera a nd placed it carefully at ·epor!. but the blame rests \\,It:1 the wlliLing. I love , to watch early the bottom of my door, just a s parents. Dr. Young, head <If the morning I>U sers, while my morn- ncar to putting it into my hand Howe School of Indiana. says he is ing pllper is coming. as poss ible; then he turned and nore worried abou t the pat ents. tilan children. The newsboy prese ntl y ap- sped away, laughing as fast as about It is a fact that bootleggers' l'u~· P Ilred. Wit.h him was a much those short legs could carry him. : omcr~ are the parents. C!JiI Jr~:: His financial accomplishment :lespise the law, and (tal'fnts Set ti,'!I:; small er boy- ev idently a brother - not over five at t he ver·y most. could not have been over a half- the example. Th is little f ellow carried three cent gain- no, it was no t that· or f our papers under his tiny arm. t he little f ellow was in gle~ Nobody knows what tnolY he !\ ~:\,l Proudly he s trode beside his sen- because he could do something :Jf him. Frank PI' sbrey. in his able 1)0. !C, iol', hi s eyes dancing with delight, good- so mething useful for some. at the trust r eposed in him . I body, and do it well. For him, iust lIubli hed, "Hi 'Iory alld 0"\'(·1 ._,:,. could not hell r his worels, but he the delivery of th ~ newspuper JIIen' of Ad \'erti sing," quotes an old offering $10 for I h ~ evidentl y lI~ke tl if he should deliv- was a Ruper-accoinplishment. Had .Id,·ertisernrnt re turn 1)( "Olle Alldrew J01111 SOli'. whO) or my pap or; the big brother I been fully ' dressed, r mig ht have htvl r :lII awa)' from James :-;d'J),. a nodded; li S a ny grellt personage frighte ne d him by rushing out tail 'Jr. a l Iblcigh, N. C, \I) \":I~\I: I ~I ': mig ht. nod in approval of a s ub- and seizing the darling in my Na ;;pprc nticl·d." ordinate. ar ms. The ti!lY boy dnshed up my Do we grown. ups get a "kick" That boy, whl!lI hI! ran :l\\'~J' I!;'. 'I't steps-seven of t hem, a nd it re- out of the worthy deeds we do know he was goin!: 10 lJr. 1'r;' ·.iJcllt quil'ed effort fOI' his short legs fol' others, if any? Sometimes I Andrew Johnson of the Uuill!J S ~:.~t':i to accompli sh the man -size eleva- have to study awhile, before I of America. And Thomas A. Edison, whe,l Ioe tions ; how he swung a nd glOWed can recall an y good dee d I have t at his telegraph key, thila-ina; a nd smiled in the sweet morning done lately . I have not quite be- sa ~~out sending more thall olle m e~9ag, oil', wholly oblivious to the spec- come "as one of these." on tht samc wir.: at thc samc ti~ne, did nOI dream that his THINiGNG would add tens of billioiu \0 tbe wealth of the wo~td .
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SH OWS NEWSPAPER AD IS RUN DOWN 222 TIMES AS E FF ECTIVE AS RADIO BROADCA STING "1 to ·1I you times hnve cha ngeu" --.. \' ou uet. It u ~e d to be t hat RESIDENT Willlll'd Bog an and l\oliss Lul a A n cwspnper Hd\'('rli ~ el11cnt when 1\ lI1an was rlln down he Fea ly gave their fr i(,nd: a sUr- publi ~ h ed in live cili('s nt a ('.)st look !I t Oil ie, nu\\' hc wk .' an amprise whe n lh ey sliPlll'd aWI\)' to of $:1.000 uroll j!;h l ~22 inqui ries bull1n ('('. " Daylon last alurdll~· • .June ,and ---- - - - -PERMANENT , LOCATION were quietly mllrried . They con- t o the fl nlJ son ,;tlllisticul organ· A NEW TRICK tinued on to Ch icag'1J where t hey izution f or ev r y singl e I'e ply I' _____ enjoyod se veral duys ~ igh t- s ·ing. eeh'ed fl'o m a $3,000 hl>1f hoUl AnglY Cu~lollle r-" 1 ny, thllt LEBANON, OHIO They returned TlI e~dllY to thc on th e C .Jumbill Radio n c:two l'k, hor~e you sold me has dropped Ey•• Examin.d Bogan farm w h('I'(' they Hre at . . down dea rl." ' "II V f I' d "h o Ho~er W. Bab. Oil, busln(,ss s tat ISh ome t 0 th .~ Ir Ill... I' n , \' .. Dea l I'_ " Ca n 't ' elp that, sir' l Gl..... Fitt.d R.p~i" a\'e wi hing fo,r t1H'tn n long and t Ic mn :I nti for eca ster, told Ull 'F:. n eve r (lid t hnt whil r 'ad ' imlt I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..;; hnppy Iifc toget her. Ia n ~l.ience herc l'Ilce n tly. . '(' 't I I Ihl! bl'\,adcast wns fr om 8:.10 to ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~~~!!-~~ Th e Men s , onllll llni v C 1I J e ntertained the ladi sat ' th ir l'e- \1 :00 p. Ill. , Saturduy, May 18, gulal' meeting W cdl1l'~dIlY ve n- I Bahso ll , ~uid . .II well-known 01'ing. Rev.McWilliums. of nbina. heslrn played and thcr e \\'. :i n gave the address of the evenin g. \ fivcminute talk 0 11 the Babso n A d elicio us )unch of ice cream s .rvie('. The l·e.'uIL WlIS I G instrawberdes, cu ke lind coffee was qu iri es IIlId two te legraphi c orde rs WE PAY served. On the fullowing Monday the FOR nllverLi s ment appeared in n ewsMrs. S. J. E ll ison, Mi ss Mnl'Y pupel" in I vela nd , Bosto n, New Matured Horsea and Cow. E ll en and Rob ,c l·t Elliso n, of W . York, Phillid ·Iphia and hi cng Unio n, were hel'e Wednes(lay for The re s ul t wil~ 4,000 inquiries the funeral 01\ W. A. Haines. Babson' s figu r es indic ated that CALL US FIRST Mr . W . P J' 1I1 cCarren a nd each repl y fr olll thl.! radio cost $1 GO.GG, wh ile those from the daughters, Rhea and Evnlyn , 11' 5 . ce REVERSE CHARGES nts cach. ' -______________________________________________________ , 454 Charles Gord on , Mrs. Eo M. Vii · nowspap el' lIdvertise lll nt Clist 75 I lars and son, Billy. W I'e 'shopping in Dayton Tuesday.
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The Misses:· Rie. Haltie 1l1lL1. Edith Denny, of Lancll ster, we re here W edn esday fOI' the fun I'a l of W. A. Haines. Thcy rcmained I,vemight with the W.. Welch family. Mt,. and Mrs . Franll Wil son h ave gone to Roamok , Va., for a three-weeks visit with thei r childl'en , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wilso n and dll ughtcr Betlie .Jane. Mr. and Mrs. George Varva ll, of Dayton ' spe nt Tuesday \ it h MI'. nnd Mrs. Ed Brown.
Captain and Mrs. hurle s GIII'With s ummer days just nhead n er and son, Hobert, of Co lumbu ~, mu ch thought will be g iven to' the were guests sElveral days t h is week best way to protect summer foods of Mrs. Mar~' Finch a nd Robert And more than usual interest Garner. seems to center arollnd Ilutomatic Miss Harril!tt Tucker went to Of all the diabolical traditions But every once in a while these refrigeration. Small wonder --slaves t o t he· icc Columbus W,ednesday to attend to which mod ern man is enslaved .poor fettered bodies of ours rebel. t he pel'nicious habit of overeat- The inborn habits of millions of cream freez er that we are! Quite comm encemen.t exerci es of her in~ .undoubtedly tops the lot. Sir I year~ have n?t yet been. abolished asi de from the necessity of pro- fl'iend, Miss Mildred Chambers. t ecting baby's milk and commonWIlham Osler, one of t he greatest by the acquIred behavIour of a place ' provisions -who could re- I' A n~m~er f1:0111 h er~ attended surgeons t he world has ever mere handful of centuries. We main indifferent to the prospect of' the . MIamI Jlaco bs Bu sll1ess .01known said: "Excessive eating still slay and maim and pillage as endless frozen d"int ies had with. ,le~e com~e'ncem ent exorc Ises does more ,,",mage than excess our forefathers did. And likewise out even a. turn of the cran k? Friday evening .at the N. C. R. rlrinking"-which can only mean - for apparcntly no reason at all With the growth of automntic school house. MISS Kalhleen Cl'athat all lhe evils of the drink - we suddenly find ourselves refrigeration have com many ham was one of th graduates. habit taken together, moral, fi- minus an appetite at the "right" changes which bring it closer to Mrs. Gladys Williams, Mrs. 'landal and physical, are surpass- time and utterly ravenous at unthe avera ge household, the latest Blanche Carr, Mrs. Ru by St UIl1Il, ed by the direct result of im- heard-of hours. moderate eating. And yet who, has So don't worry when this d evelopment perhaps being the and Mrs. Eth el Smith were host· not taken part in a conversation happens .,to you. Go right on about combined stove and r~frigerator, esses to the M. E. Aid Fl'idny like the following." your business and walt until you at a low cost p er month for re- afternoon. Two new meinberR frigeration which makes this com- were added t(), the roll. A Jlleasing "It's lunchtime.:' are really hungry. program of readings and a drill, "I don't feel a ,bit hungry." A word about proper , eating bination a real economy. New hom e-makers just outfit- by eight little! girls, all appropri"But it is time to cat!" when the appetite is normal: " I really don't want a thing." Try to eat the foods that appeal ting the home find the combined ate for, Flag 'Day, was given. A units space and time-saving, and tempting lunch of ice cream. "But you mu.t eat. You'll get a to you most, provided they are a great convenience. For establish strawberries and cake was served. headache or . sick or something. sensible and nourishing. Eat only homes with per fect good gas Th J 11 W k S' I b You've got to eat to keep up your two or three differant dishes at sed toves, the l'eCrigeration unit may .e a y or ers ew.mg c u strength!" one meal and avoid those com· be had separately. met m the Home Eco nom~cs roo m June 12th at 3 o'clock. SIX memAnd so we sit down to a table binations that fight with each bers answered to 1'011 call. The and gorge ourselves, taxing our other. No matter how hungry you stomachs with a load of food . may be, don't 'fall on your food A Special Luncheon pop corn sale was r eported to that is not inclined or prepared ravenously. Give yourself the have cleared two dollars. Tt was Cream of celery soup to digest. ' Or else we become wor- pleasure of prolonging the en- Lamb chops Au gralin' potatoes decided to have our n ext meet ing at Lal<e Side. Anna MacDonnlfl l'ied, go to a doctor get a prescrip ~ joyment of eating something .you Tuna fish salad tion fo r an expensive "tonic," like. ';l'h.is stipl,Urates the entire de moilstrated the threading of 'Muffins and prod the ~ppetite into a syn- digestive mechanism all along sewing machilile and bobbin. We Strawberry Shortcake thetic desire for food. , the alimentary canal and causes enjoyed games . The hostesses DorIced Coffee . This is wrong. the salivary juices to pour into othy Hawke and Virginia Dav is served delicio us lunch of ice cream T emporary loss of appetite is the mouth. T~en when you Pimiento-Cbee.e Roa~t nothing to worry a bout. For mil- s wallow your food it is met 'in the and cake. lions of· years man Jived in· bliss- stomach by the proper ' solvents. Run 2 cupfuls of cooked lima ful ignorance of the mandate There is an old adage that says: beans, ~ pound cream cheese and Anna MacDonlild, Reporter. "thl'ee square meals · a day." He The platter kills. more than ' the 3 canned pimientos ' through a Sunday caUers at the hom e of · t h oroug hi' y and. Mrs. Mary S. Ha ines and Chal'l es ate only when he was hungry. sword." Remember that. If there meat c h opper. MIX The n 'civilization came along and were any way o( checkiJ)g up,it a dd b.rea d . crum bS, enough t o. make .F . Soinrt included Mrs. R. W. ' originated breakfest, lunch and would unquestionably be , found a stiff rol.I. Brown . in oven, bast- Smart and daughters, Mrs. Har,dinner, tlnd man tried ' desperate, that the number' of people killed in in, occasionally With butter and riett W . Sh1lart, Miss Grace E. ly to adapt himself to the new '!J'r 'is less than the number, ot mIlk. . Smart ot Bond Hill, a nd Mrs. order ot, things. And in the main people who have committed ' W.ter Lily Salad .. .~rbe5t OswBIld .and Childre n, of h c.... has succeeded. ' suicide by overeatlng. Take bard-boiled . egg~, cut the ' e anon. " petals from 'Ute whItes: mash- the Miss Winnifred Starr a nd broyolks and moisten wit~ mayon- thers, Lester, Lawrence andElmer CHEATED jliked it. . D.is8. Form centers .o f ftowers of .Spring Valley, were Sunday A venerable Scot purchased a t! Well, it's aw right to listen to,' with the yolks, lay on lettuce afternoon callers at the home of little radio set and a few days he replied, "but those bulbs are leaves ~nd serve with /pimiento '"Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Gray and later his frlend~ allked him how he Dee sae gud to read bJ." . m.yoDDa.... . _ ._ _ ... ' fanuly.· ..
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~ lIing u cu~lome r anything but the best is not taking care of him. We know tha · 80 we recommend Goodyea r Tires. Th ey' r e th e bCRt tires-proved by the fact t hnt mO I'1l people rid e on them than on nny other kind. Thllt's why wc handle th em. That's why yOIl s hould li se them.
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At tHE CHUR HfS Mrs. Ruth Jann y a nd Miss L u ella ure vIsiti ng Mr. a nd Mrs. Lor,I . E. McClure spent umIa y a t ~11 'H adley ot Bellai re, hio. t il HI'!!e rvo ir. 1111'. and Mr s. Dona ld H end 1'80 n FE~RY ("HURC " OF CHRIST nd dll ughter, of Dayton, spen t Bibl!! School at 9 :30 a . m .. S\.' I·(,C1l d I'S, til siz yo u n d, ' unday w ith MI'9 , , W. H nd 1'_ Lord's upper a nd serlll on at 10 :nl Ma dden's Lumb I' Yal'd. 80 n. (1 0 n, m. er mo n subj ct, " Due rvill e Gray and hester arey Miss Matt ie F ir es . who has bee n Resp ct to the Living God." attl'll lle.1 th e 'pitts burg-CinCinnati visiling Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Fi~, . You ar e always w I'come at t his ch Ul·ch. hll ll ga me unda y. has ret urned to he r home in Le bhester Will iamso n, MiniALer . harle. F ish r and fam ily, oC .nno n. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF inc innnt i, were guests of Mr. F. R. n yder and f amily have C'HRIST W. H. 'AlIe n a nd I umily on Su nday P hon e No, 66 moved f l'om Dayto n int o th it, Bible Schoo l at '!l :11 0 o. m . Alllo hll'inlt Till"\'l' ~i We wi ll W dd ing ring!!? See them at home Intely purcha sed of J. T. Lord's u ppe r at conclus ion . E v 11 •1 th'",· 01',1 ' I'.' to the [IlI'nH'I'S Cory's J ew Iry • hop, Leba non, O. Fl ac k. in l: eVll ng elist ic ser vices at 7 :30 p. III nll ~ . 111. 'ermo n sub ject " The Gl'ent Fo\' Ha il Tn su!ance on Tobacc o Dim Guess." Good spec ial music. Mr.. uSll n W il kf' rso n a nd Mrs. fi lld other gr owlIlg crops, sec R, 'd , vere in Day ton on L . II . G. 01 on Just 8 f w o f ou r Specia ls ro r F II tf Id Chu rch Nig ht servic'c euc h We dSu ndny in a ttendance at t he cele-I ' a 1e . nescluy evening ot 7 :30 p. m. b1'lllion of t he tw enti et h weddin g M d.1 Ell' tt W . I t f I Il (' r (lll~ i n g cr owds in atte ndun ce. . AI I 1'. on " 1' 5 . 10 . ng \ 0 " y u'll flle l lit home here." nn lll " t':·.sll r y of MI'. a nd Mrs. - Detroi t, Mich., we re week-end Pork Lo ins . .. 29! ~ c IIPrl \\ t1 ker50n. hes ter Williamson, Mini ster . g uests of D r. a nd Mrs. A. T. Wh ole 01' h:d f Wri ght . Cary's J ewelr y Shop creed- T o ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Beef Ste ak Chuck32 !1c Tei' pec t t he co nfi dence an d tr ust Mrs. G race Rogers a nd M1', F ourth Sunda y al t er T l'i nit yCnt fl'lllll ehoi '1' , te nd er heef of 11 11 who place dependency up on A lvin Murry of Detl'oit, are t he .J unI'23. ChUl'ch schoo l at !l :3 0 ; Hams ' , , , 22! ~ c U S fn l' diulllo nds, watchlls , j ewelry g uests of the forme r' s au nt , Miss Mor nin g Praye r a nd Re rtllOn nt a nd the int(' rest in g novelty gi fts Sugnl' CIII'pd Cnl1il!S 10 :30. too lIum er ou s t o menti on in this DOI'a Stiles. All are cordia lly invited. Ba con Jowl " Home of Gifts." Mr. nnd Mrs. Ar mstro ng a nd son Rev. J. J . Schae ff.er, Rector . DRESSE D POULTRY FISH MI'~ . W nIL I' Eld r and children , u nd Mr. a nd Mrs. CI'osleyi of DnyST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH 1\11'. and MI'\;. Newell E lder nnd t on, were Su nday guests of MI'. CH EE SE P ICK LES, nnd Mrs. J oseph Eva ns. dau g hter nnd Miss Ka th ry n Scan ·' SUl1lm er schedul ·1st, 3rd a nd OLEOMARGA RIN E 5th Sunday, Mass ut 7 :00 a. m . ; lan d. of Selm a , cnlled on Miss After a delig htful visit with O. 2nd und 4t h Sundny, Mass at Ruth ha ndler Monday. They C. Mi lls an d f am ily ut St. J oe, Mo. were em'oute to Miami uni ve rsity Mrs. Lee Ha wk e a nd fa mily r eo 9 :30. wher e Mis Sca nland will att end Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann . turned home F r id ay eve ning. - - - - -- -_ _ _ _ _-', sum mer school. METHODIST CHURCH W hen Rev. Benn ett ret ur ned M ~. Gruel'f DRqe~ a nd J Mr. Ilu ''ch ~Sc h 00 1 "9 ' 15 a. JU .. ~f " f t 't M M "orn A I home on F ri day, he f ound a ca rd , vln " UI'I'y 0 e r OI , rs. .. . ing Worship ]0 :3 0, subject. " Th e conta ining the names of Senato r 1 hompson a nd so n were dllln er 'Re asona bleness of P ruyer." Th e Kumler, Wnldo - C. Moore, n g uest,s of MI'. and Mrs. Russe ll Childl'en' s Day E xerc ises w ill be ba nker , Mrs. Wald o C Moor e, a nd Mu r tll1 today. held in t he evenin g at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Ed wa rd Bun&,er, all oC Lew, irs. J oseph Eva n!; has receive d All ure cO I'dially invit ed to llLisburg where Re v. Be nnett was fOl'lll er ly past or fo r th ree year s. \\' o"d f rom her son C. B. Morgan, te nd t h . e oxerci ses a nd enjoy t he A statem ent on the co rd said they wh o with his family left last week Childl'e n' s program. Offi cial Board Meet ing Monday wel'e on t he ir wa y io Wilmington fo r F lorida, t hat they arri ve d a t 8p. m. Children's Meet ing Tu . th oil' des li na ~i o n Monduy mornin g a nd ha d sto pped for a social call . duy aL 3 p. m. Choir Re heat'sal unday dinn er g uests of Mr. F' 1'id ay 8 p. m. All ar e welcome. Rev. J os eph Benn ett, Pastor. MI', an d Mrs. a n.. u ~ 1 Bu tterwor th, M r.u nd Mrs. a mu el Buttewoth, Mr. and MI·s. BUl'llett Bu tte rwol·th TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH MI'. nnd Mrs. J ohn heets a nd Gilbert Frye. S unday School !) :30 a. m.; Y. P. S., 6 :45 p. m. ; preaching serGreetin g cards m ea ns fd end- vi ce. 7 .30 p. m. ; prayer mee ting ship, and f ri endship means s un- WednesdllY evening, 7 :30 p, 111 . shine in life. We have lovely R v. a nd Mrs. E ug:ene Freland g r ee ting car'ds a nd mottoes, also will be wi th us to sin g on S unday Bridge tallies. Ca ~y's J ewelry 23 r d. hop. Lebanon, Ohio. "The Chu rc h '~ i th l!I W elcom e." SEASHORE Rev. A. E . Hou ck, Mini ster. . Dr. Rudolph, eyesight EXCURSIONS spec ialist, is skilled in the • LYTLE M. E. CHURCH' practice of optometry. A We are pleased to a nnounce f r ee examina tion of your eYI!l! on Tuesday, Thursda y and Saturday, mid-week prayer ser vice on WedCa ry's J ewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. I" osday even ings at 8 o'clock. We are c onfident that t hese servicMr. and Mrs . Merl e Kern s and es will be a great inspira t io n a nd a n d o th r daughter Joan , Mrs . Eva Mc- help t o S unday ~chool and church, Southern New J ersey Seaahore R•• ort. QUesson, Mr. Carl Fordson of Col- Th e truth in '.Knowledge is Pow er' JUNE 25 JULY 30 and AUGUST 13 umbus, Mr. and Mrs . C. M. Rob- is truer in "Ther e' s powe r in , Ro u n d 1 it zer a nd daughter w er e Sunday P,·ayer. " After all t he g rea test forces in T rip g uests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marthis old world that I'B ud us all to THR OUGH ·S LEEPINCmCAR S TO' ATLANTIC CITY latt. p rogress, are the un seen forc es, Liberal atop. over privileie. returninl Mr. and Mrs. J. E . Frazier en- like t he g reat current within the lll uslrntcd cI rrlnlh' fo lder. 8 show ing lime o f traina, atop-o,'er prh11elleB tertoined on Sunday Mr and Mrs aud other tl HlltiS m l>Y be o b t~I D ed from rlcket A,eDt. . . . electric wires, the real spirit that R. G. Cross, Mr and Mrs. O. O. is within our mind h.eart and so ul Missildine , . Mr. and Mrs. C. . H. te nds to bind Us togeth er fo r ~ldo~ner'MMlsseS WWade, SSara Mlss- pence and happin ess . • A.-..!l ~ ........ I lIle , essrs. m . H. herwood Rem ember Children's Day proand Howard Missildine. STarn on Sunday evening June 2 3, a t 8 o'clock. Regular Church s ervices at ' 9 a. m., Sunday school a t EDGAR GUEST DELIVERS 10 :00 a . m. E ve ry o ne cordially COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS we lcomed. Rev. Darwin Whitemack, Pastor. Marked with extre me simplicity the graduating exel'cises of Miami BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY Jacobs College, held at the N. C. _ _ __ R. Schoolhouse F r iday evening, In honor of her birthday anniverJune fourt eenth, were exception- sary a number of her friends ally impressive. planned . and exec uted a plea sant After on orga n sel ection by surprise on ,Miss Mary Margaret Robert Kline of the N. C. R., the Unglesby at her p:a rents' home , Dealers' in rising curtain disclosed the greater last Saturday evening. The evenpart of the 252 graduates of the ing was very plea.santiy spent college, sea ted in tiered rows. with music, gomes, and va rious Rev. C. W, Brashares of the formes of entertainment, Grace M. E. Church gave the inMiss Unglesby w~s the r ecipient vocation and the N. C. R. chorus of several handsome gifts as reof 50 voices, dh'ected by Ora E. mindel'S of her birthday. At a Gebhardt rendered two selections. seasonable hour delidous refreshHowa rd S. Smith, local potent ments were served. . The invited guests were the attornAY and former graduate of the college, presided. I Misses Florence De Moss, Edna AfLer the present ation of the Lon the!. Bonnie Winget und dogrees and sheepskins by Wil- : Betty Miller, of DalYton; Louise )jam E. Harbottle, president of 1 Crane of Waynesville; and the t he Bchool, "Eddie" Gu es t, AmerI- Messrs. Ernest Hotferberth, How. 'I co 's most popular poet, was intro- ard Klotz, Frederick Hoft'erberth, duced to the crowd which packed Mr. Atkin son , Norwood [)e Moss, the hall. He chose a s his subject, and Mal colm De Mos:s, of Dayton, "A Heap of Livin ." ___ _ ----_ .
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TABLE TOO HEAVY - - -- " You hi t yo ur hu sband with .a chuir ? P I'uy tell me wh y you did ' l M b I" . I ''' I ~i~ 'it," sig hed the ludy ra ir~ "beca use T co ul d not li ft theta bl .. e. ____ _ _ _ _ _ _
At th e pleasun t co un Lry home of MI'. li nd Mrs. Ea rl H ockett, the Way ne Town ship F llrmers cl ub met on Thursday, Jun e 13. The duy was lin ideul Jun e da y, and as the poot poet ~ aY 5, "Then, if eve r come perfect days." A iter A SPONGER t he eordinl g ree ti ng t he morning hoUl's were ple asa ntly Sile nt in Doctor: .. Is th at a pati en t in soc ial co nver sation a nd at noon the the wa iting-room? " usua l s umptuoul\ din ner was se l'vServan t : "No, sir ; he come cd. At , 2 o'clock t he preside n t on ce a month to rea d the ma ga called the meeting to order lind zineR." a lte r t he in vocatio n was lhe election o f offi cers, which rps ul tcd in the re-election of the old stafl'. Rev. Lamy, of Leban on , a s t he speaker of i he a fternooo , chose for the subj ect of his t.al k, " Coun try Life versus City Life." He Childre n's day exercises of Lytle was emphat ic in decla ring that unda y School will be a t the co un try li fe was the ideal life , church next S unday evening. an d t hat he .dapenc1 e d on t~ e rural , . Gu y Rout zahn made a busipeople o f hI S church a.s hI S n:\Os t ne's tri p t o Dayton F l'id ay. stu unch ~ u pportlll·S. ThiS talk was M;rs. Lill ian Fox o f Fmnklin co mme nted on by Mr. Elbon, Mr. was an ove r-nig ht guest F riday of Mrs. Leo l'll Ber gdall , Oglesbee and .olher s. . The speclDl tOP IC , " Child's Rights in the Home, " was very· Mrs .A. E . White and sons of abl y disc ussed by Mrs. Elbon. Columbus spent Mond ay with Mr. u.est s - of the club wer e Re v. and Mrs. Kesler Graham , Lamy Dnd Mr. and Mrs. J, M, Earn Rev. a nd Mrs. D. V . White nack hart, of Lebanon ; MI·s. Reason, of re vise d ihe prayer meeting a t ~[a rveys bllrg ; Miss Hook, of Wash Lytle church Friday evening bu t mgton, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. P er cy in the fu ture will be held on W edRea so n and Mr, nnd M,'s. Rhodes ne day eve nings. Bunnell, ' Af tel' a deligh tful da y, we ad- , Mr. Helll'Y Foulks, Mrs. Wilbur j ourned, to mee t a the Butter- F oulks and Mrs. J ohn Tewell spen t Monday Day ton, wort h home in July.
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Mrs. Allen E mrick has been Subscribe for t he Miami Gazette quite sick for several days with quinzy but is now on the mend. _ _ _ __ _• • . - 4 0_ _ _ _ _ __ Prof. and Mrs. H. D. Kellison and son, Herb ert, of Vandalia w'e re Sunday dinner g uests of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kenrick and MI'. and 'lIl's, S. H, Haines. Th eir after
"KONJOLA PROVED WONDERFUL" SAYS GRALEFUL LADY The Medicine I Alway. Needed ; The Remedy·.1 Should Have Had In The Firat Plae.
Miss Ru th Cook, a graduate of THE KAN RITE FOOD CLUB W. H. S, in the closs of '28 was one of the graduates, having com. The Kan Rite Food! Club met at pleted the combined course In that coHe&,e. the Friends Home 2 p. m. June 8, .... Fourteen members ' answered to roll call. We hod 1 vl;sitor, MRS. E. A. K'BURG NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING All the officers werll present and - - -gav(' reports of the 4 H. club "The very first bottle of KonOn the Massie Township Rural ' meeting held at L e b ~non Harm on jola work s in my case," Park, June 4. Lllv one De nlinger said School Dish-ict Budget. M,·s. ed E. wonder A. K'Burg, Monclova, Notice is hereby given that on and Verdena Fox w('re appoin t ed Ohio. "My stomach was in a very the 1st day of July J 929 at 8 to g ive demon ~t l'a tion s a t t he poOl' conditi on. E ve n bread and o'clock p. m., a pUblic hearing on ne xt me eting. Our club advisoJ bu tter caused gas t o form. My t he Budget prepared by t he Board denton shated to Us the making 0 1 stomach bl oat cd, and I suffer ed of Edu cation of Mass ie Township an Angel Food cak e, All club meln severe pain . . My breath come in Ruml School' District of Wanen bel'S aTe asked to b"ing a short gllsps. Belching s pe lls also annoyed County, Ohio, for th e next s ue- story on "Why t hey j oined the me, and I st elldily l os~ weight and ceeding fiscal year ending Dec- Club." strength. J"emonnde and cakell were sel'embel' 31st , 1930. . II Res ults f rom the first bottle o'f Such hearing will be held at ved by our lea der Miss Ethel Me n- Konjola wer e " almost incredible the School Building in Harveys- denhalL Gomes wer e injoyed in In two weeks my appetite and burg. ' t he yard. digestion was restored. Gas, bloat,H , F. McKAY, Clerk The next ' meeting will be held ing and beic)1ing spells diBappe~l' . OI1!&,onia, Ohio. June 22 at 2 p , m. ' ed. My breath comes freely, and - - - -•• - . Margaret Crawford, Reporte! I am fast regain in&' weight and strength. I . feelJike a dUferent THE' STANDARD ,V ARIETY woman. Konjola surely prove,~ t,o '. MIS'fAKEN ID:E NTTY me that it is a wonderful medlVillilor- "Did . yOU midshipmen He': "You wouldn't marry cine." . me have to work long hours'!" . I(.onjola is sold in Waynesville my money, would you." Mi?ship~an - "No; everylhing forShe: "Why, no, y()U lIilly boy! at ADAM'S drug store and by all here. IS !,egulatiGfl- jost Blxty ntinI wouldn't marry you for any- the beBt druggiBts in all towns ty minutes each, ma'am." thing." throughout this entire section. . '
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JUNE"TOILEt .&OODS SALE
All Kinds of Building Material, Lumber
Also. Posts, Wire Fence, GateB, Hog Houses, Tile. Lime and a.nythihg you will need in town or country
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1100n lind evening g uelllR were Dr. n nd M r ~. . W. ;Osborn an d duught e r o f Dnyton. j\f I M J R J h d r. on! rs. . . 0 ns an Henry ,'!ly lor att onded t he Miami r C: R. ,Tllcobs C O lll l11 e n Cem ~ n t at N. school h o u ~ e F ncl ny evenmg. Kenn et h J ohn R of Dnyt on was Il graduate. Mr. and frs. Ed d Lo ngllcl'e an d MI'. a n ti Mrs. Mclvyn Swa nk and S li S wor e Sunda y g uests of r elutive s in Cincinnat i. MI'. a nd MI·s. Kesler Graham, lin d da u)1:hte r visited the latter's mothe r, Rnlph $towe und fn lllily at Ri dgevill e SundllY. Mr. Slowe ha s been quite ill wi th quinzy. Mrs . Ann a Bosman and two son' of Ande rson , Ind., S)lent S unda y wit h hel' mother a nd sist er , Mrs . urey a nd l\h. and Mr s. Lottie Fl'ank Rogers. Mr. lin d M~ . E lbert WlllIa ce and Mr. nnt! Mr s . Ba ll and ~ o n Lawre nce, spent the w e ~k - e nd at Fl. W ayne, Ind. Mrs. Mllry a rmony a t tended t he mal'l' inge of l,e-1' g ra nd -dnug ht el', Mis!' Mil dr ed Clal'k t o Mr . Puu I Plory , at t he home !!f the a turda y bride iri Way nesville , aft ernoon . Th y hnve the best wishe of many fl' ien rl8 .htJ:e t lui _ r rln!!r hom e o f M,'s, Fl ory. Mr . nnrl Mrs; Chorl s J oh ns and MI'. u nd Mrs. Wulter Ke nrick were g uest s of t he Duyto n H!'I'a ld F'1'i day evening at a banquet Lit the Van ClevB hot e l, complim ent.i ng . E dgar A. Gu est , t he De troit poet and also ' attending t he Miami .Jacobs coll ege comm en ce men t at t he N. C. R. sc ho ol house where' sea ~ wer e r eser ved fol' the Herald guests nnd Mr. Gu est gave t he address to 252 gradua tes, ·the f ormer 's niece, Miss Ru t h , Cook, be ing one of th em. •
BEMO'BBBOIDS -(OR PILES)
Can be cured'
Without Use of Knife Without . Loss of Time A. successful treatment for internal and protruding piles. Requires from four to seven tr entments at inte rvals of about onc e a week for a cure of the a verage case, Also the Ideal Non-Confining Method of Treatm ent for Fistulae, Pruritlll Ani (itching) and Fissures etc.
DR. J. A. YODER Oateopathic PhYlician and .Proctologiat 18, 19, 20 Steele Bld.r" Xenia Phone 334
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Ha'r veYlburg, Ohio.
Eighty-First Year
NEWS DIRECT fROM
THE SlATE CAPITOL
WAVNESVILLE.
OHIO , \\ EDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1029
THE DOUGHNUT GIRL
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Miss Cloris A iken, known as the doughout girl of France, with the 'A mel'ican Army of Occupation \v ill s peak at the Methodist ChUl'ch n ext S"Unday morning. DUI'ing the wal' she was as a mother to twenty-five thou sa nd so ldiers at the front. She comC!l with tI t hl'illin g ' and most worthwhile messngc, nnd everybody is cOI'dially invited to com and hear hel'. An especia l invitation i!l extended to memI.Jers of the A mericll n Legion.
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OLUM BU f1, OHIO- That the sen son fOI' county fuirs is fast approaching \VIIS indi ated by a me ting of Ohio I"air Manllgers held in the Capita l City the Pllst week nnd which was addresse d by Governor Myers Y. Cooper, form er president of the association. Th ere wus a goodly uttendance, nenriy every fnit· in the state being r eprcsented. Pluns were discussed for in crea sing atlendnnce Il S well ns more anti val'ied exhibits The season opens at Wellston July 23rd to 20th, it being the Ja'ckso n County annua l fair. Ot hers ill thc month n f July. held lhe las t week, al'e Cu llia at Gallipolis, Highland lit lIill ~ boro a nd the R. J. Adams wu s in Cincinnati Rill'Y Fair .July !H st, Augu ~t 1, today. 2 [J Bd 31'd. • • • COPI) 'r screen wire lit Madden's The state-wide campaign on the LUnlber Yard. "one -eye d" moto:- vehicles ancl lho ~e liaving pilltes covered with MI'. a nd Mrs. H. E, Stol(es were oil, du st and mUd, is progre sing in Dayton Tuesduy. ve .. y. favorably according to the statement oC Commissioner of Mr. and ]l.hs. Wultel' Unde l'Moto r Veh icles hllrles R. Wilson wood spent Sunday at Hickory, and Deputy Commissioner Edw. T_ ville. Fogo. ThC'lIc officia ls are receiving not on ly the eo-operation l\'lr. and Mrs. Walter Cast were of all loclli officials but also of recent guests of relati ves at nulo/llob il e clubs a nd motorist" in. Clarksville. tereslcd in making the hignway For Huil TmlUrance on Tobacco of the state ~lIfe for tl:aflic. The campllign was inaugurated Juno a nd othe .. growing CI'OPS, see R. 16th and will clo!'e .Tun e 29th, the F, Ha t field. rl' ults accomplished having been more than satisfactory, Miss Kate McCollum of Ca lif• • has been Caretakers of ·the State House ornia Miss Olive Allen.visiting her sister
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T he Knn ni t Food lub met at th e GI'uIlKC> Jlull Sut urdll Y, Jun e :!2 . El cve n members an swered to 1'011 ~~Ill. All (, /li cer!' were pres· cnt. Lu\,onll ' Ilenlinger and Vercll'n ft I'''IX j:!"llve a d(, lI1 oll !l trnlion on a fluit C UJl . W e I'('ud the paper WC' wer ' su pposed to have. II lttl WPI'\! a ~ k\!d 10 have another iOn on "Why YOli prepare' th e Ii !; h e~ you clill.·' \V!' dec ided to go to till! dllm Ilnd go swimming -ru e. da y July !Ith. Jan e Cook and Mary 1':stE'r Lon c wore nppoint ed t,) Kivu II lil-Illon str:ltion lit th ' 11 'xt llI e tin g'. OU r ll CX I meeti ng will be held at till' Grunge Holl July 13t h. lI1ul'I.[nl'l·t Cm wfunl. Report e r.
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~G#WAYM[N GEl
$15,000:lUOT
Albe rt Ephmth, !l30 Kumler avenu e, ll P cinl ugent for the Equitable Life Insurance company of Dayton, was robbed of $16,000 in cash by two "hitch-hikers," wh o tabbed him over the heart on a lon ely road south of Lebanon at 8 o'clock Tuesday night. Countywide senrch for the two robb('r ~ . on e colored, was started by Wanen coun ty authorilies last night, but no troce has been found o f the Jl air , wh o fl ed from the ;lcene on foot. Ephrath wus r turning from Cinci nnati where he hnd made a co llection on two notes tor his firm und picked up the two pedestrians between Mason and LeblInon , Th e pail' force d him to turn into 11 si Ie road, Dccordi ng to the victim, lind nfter stabbing him . -.=.- :"=-=" over the heart \vith what is Il l' . J, '1'. 1 ~ lIi ll was II business thought to have bcen a knife and visi tor in Ll,ltnn un Tu esday. knocking him on the head, fied from the scene. J . C. 1I1urruy spent the wcek"Ephrath became conscious ,'nd with l'l' lutiv t!s in Dayton. shortly afterwaru s and made an efforl to drive hi s car. Weak from SC" t:'t' n dnu rs, thc size yo u n eed,. lhe loss of blood, he drove Into III !lladdc n's Lumber Yal·d. the ditch and was removed by a Jlasserby. MI'. ane! Mrs. Du llus Bogar and He was removed to the Blair falllily spent Su nday lit Hurmon broth '1'5' hospital in Lebanon Park. where his condit ion is snid not to be serious. Mrs . .1. E. Me lure wus hostess The insul':lIlce man had made to the J olly Matrons Tue ~ day Bnangements with Curl Eulass, afte1'l1oon . presid,e nt of the Lebanon-Citizens Nationlll Bank a nd Trust com pany Mrs. Rachc l Crew and so n lo depo ~ it the money in the bank Icrank spe nt unda)' with friend~ t hel'e upon reaching the city. in Dll yton. Sheri ff Howard Fulkerth and his dl' puties were called to the scene -- - ----1"01' Ha il Insurance on Tobacco of t he robbery and started It GLORIOUS FOURTH AT ancl othel' growing cropS, see R. seu l·ch. Dayton police also were MIAMI CHAUTAUQUA I;'. lfatfi Id. notified.
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, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Earnhart - - - - - - -.,1 kept ground R. The shrubbery could and family left Saturday, for a visit ' in Eastern Ohio. not be in better shape and the MAKE A VISIT TO you ng trees wh ich have been 'plant. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke visMIAMI COUNTY FARM ed in the past two years are t hriv- ited their daughter and family lit [ -,..---ing, a lthough they have to be Pleasant Plain S unda y. Mr s. Herman onnel' was takgiv n extra attention an'd every . FI'idny June 28, has been desTh e Miami Valley Chautauqua en to th State hosp ital, Tuesday, f ew weeks a re treated to a dose of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke and ignatad as Field Day at the Miami offnrs the peo ple of the Miami Vnl- for t l'entmcnt. fertilizer, which reaches t he roots Ray Hawke and family of Dayton County ExpCJ'iment Farm , located loy un Idenl pl ace to Hpenci a hnpllY on Route 70 two miles west of ---F ourth or July. by men removing sod, boring vilSited relatives here Sunday. . J. GrllY und family and Chas. down so me distance lind the n pour Troy. The forenoon WIll be dcvotAt a recent m etillg of the You can hrinl-: your nwn picnic And I' on and family spent Suning in the fertilizer. Another featJames Cornwall and family of cd to field" observations and dis-, Wom en's Camp committee or l dinn e r or yo u ca n uin c in the day at t. Mary's, Ohio. ure is the ~act th~t .trespassing <In Dayton are occupying the Dr. ~'. : cuss~onB on ~ertilizing. wheat, in- Wnr'r en ounty on Prl da y. June pacioll s n w dining hull. Th e the law n I; prohibIted a,,~ 115 ~ T. Ellis ho,"~ fo~ th~ s\ll!!mej:. IclUdmg spI:mg applications .o f 21. final plams for the Woma n's j beautifu l swimming poo l will alfMr. and MI·s. George Henderson ~onsequence lhe gr?S8 IS nqt aV!li\ub!e ni trogen; Meado mlx- Camp which wiil be held o I'll you an oppo r unity to swim m'e nfln ouncing the birth of a so n WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF t.rnmpled .down nOr !s thj! la", n Saws filed py machine. C.ut tllres ; a.~d Hot . P_~st ure test~ . .In at ~u mp ROSfI, ,nel:'..t. J\\llfIJ rd , fro m I undel' udighlful sUrJ'olinclings in George Dougllls, Wodnesday, Jun e CHRIST itttered WIth paper and ot"~r ro- cleaner, truer, fasle. Roy Plg- the afternoon iI~pel ments WIth August 13 ii 1(; -were made. -, I llul'a water. B Ilting on the wide 1n. Bible School at 9 :30 II. m. , fu se as has hoen the elise tn the ott, at Madden's Llimber Yard. domestic and foreIgn grown clover Here is t hl! place to get a few stl'e t~h of rivel' will be available closi ng with observance of the ' pa st few yeal'S, &~ed; .soybeans and alfalfa valte- days of r est, rori\!w old frien d- I to those whQ just want t'o drift What it the unpardonable sin? I Lord's S upper. Evening evangelis• •• !drs. Jonathan llalnes has been tIes WIll be considered. Demonstrn- shi ps and form new' ones. No menls about, whil e the a ngl er may tl'Y Hear thi s s ubject ' discussed ut tic service ut 7 :45 p. m. Note the Entl'ies In tha em'ly cl<Hllng qUIte III at tho home of her daugh· 1ti~ns and discussions of ~anadi!ln to plan, no dishes to clo, no work hi s lu ck at catching fi sh. Tn the the hurch of hrist Sunday even I chunge of time. Good special events for the OhiO' Stllte Fair, to tel' Mrs. lloy Sherwood in Leb-, thistle contl'ol by spraYIng WIth in the kitchen. evening the foaturc motion pict- ing. . 'n ' be held · Augul!t 20-3 1, assures anon. Sorium Chlot'ate is IIlso schedulAn interesti ng program for u .. e, "Ex cess Baggage" will be Sermon subject for June, SO, ~ome wondel'ful sport to lovers . ed. . " . these days has. been planned. ~h ow n i~ the auclitorium w,il~ a , .Mrs. Sch ylur Math ew~ and Mrs. "'~he U np~rdonable Sin." Church ~f harness racing. There are 46 Messrs. George Waterhouse S~V~I a l o~ t~e State Expel'lment Bruce Ton:r, recreational l!pecialist ~rn nd dIsplay ?f fir eworks brIng- Mlrar~~a. rane, of Sewlckly, Pa., I Night service.. Wednesday at 7 :30 In the Chambe r oC Commerce a nd Howard · BUrton a.ttended the FBI III rm eS~I ~tors . and Farm at the unlver ity, will be at the ' In£:, a fittmg climax to a real day are VISltlllg Mrs. Maude Crane and II. m. You Will feel at home here. stoke for a purs of $1,200 ; 17 in I Derby races at Latoma Saturday ~ollege Speclllhsts Wl,ll take part camp for Pnlt time. Mrs. Mary of celebl·ation . The Midd letow n c fnlllily. . Chester Williamson, Mini ter_ the 2 :13 puce, Dpshler- Wullaek I afternoon. ~n .the progrum. Ladles are also Long of Colu mbus, Ohio will a lso High School Band of 40 pi ece wi ll . Hotel stake for .purse of $1,200; t . .• mVlted.- for whom some garden be there to hell) with the program give concerts both afternoon a nd Mr. und Mrs. U. M.. W.h lte and 45 in th two yea l'-old ' trot, the ' d 1\(rs. ~enne~t IS f\~endl~g a fe~v and landscape f~~tures are especi- and many other feat ures have eve ning. daughter Betty, of LOUISVIlle, Ky., ST_ MARY'S EPISCOPAL Secl'ctary of State Purse fo\' I ays With frIends m. Plqu~ thIS ally plan.n ed. VIsItors m'e reques- been planned to be' d I f you wan t to spend a happy arc guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Fifth ISunday after Trinity, t'cl'etary Cluren!!e J . : t l.t'k. ne~. ~~nnett.wlll Jom her t?d to bring .their lunch or sub- late r. announce Fourlh go to Miumi Valley Cha~- L. Sides. $1,500. June 30. Ch urch school at 9 ;30; Brown 'will 1I1so present the win-I 01 n shOlt VISIt thete. slst on sandw l~hes.for sale o~ t he Mrs. Will O'Neall of Wuynes- taqua, where there i ~ plenty of Mornin g Prayer and sermon at n r with n hnncJso me Rilvel' trophy I Diumonllf! mounted Watches grounds. Coffee WIll be furnished ville will go tc~ the State Extension parking spnce, fl·ee. For best results cl)nsig n your 10:30; cup , ath er v nts also hnve a d CI k . d ' '1 ~ree. All fllrm folks, who can poss- Cump from ,July 1 to R to rec eive A ferry is now in opemtion for live litock to Green . Embry Co., All are co rdially invited. larg e list of entl'Ys and Director t d ~c s rePjlllr? I 5 1 ~er. :e lbly ul'l'angethei r {)rk, will besl!- in struction in the hand work t he conveni ence of huutauqua 'incinnati, in cnre of D. R. SolisRev. J . J . Schaeffer, Rector, of Agriculture P e;ry L. Green hns ' JltaCc , ~'nsJs nnl niSei e reLtnblS e sured of a profitable and pleasant wilich she will tench later at th~ patron s who de. ire to co me to the , bm·l'· l ry lOp, e anon clay at the 1I.·( ·la nl' C III lIrey s ewe l F ' I I . , . " I ou n y arm, county camp. grount 5 on t 10 lrllel lon cars. The al'l'lI nged a program that wi II at- Ohio ST. AUGUSTINE CIIURCH . tract th ousands of peop le .n?t . FrIday. ___ ' .. _ _ _ _ _ Anyone interes ted in learning ' fe .... y meets each cllr 1I the ChuuM... unci Mrs. J osep h Evans en Summer schedule- 1st, 3rd and only from nil ov I' Ohio but adJom ' mOl'C of the cnmp can . 1 0 ."0 bv ~u uQua stop. . ter tained on Tu esday, 1\11'. and Mr. and Mr!l. Myer Hyman and U f '1 f 6th Sunday, Mass at 7 :00 a. m.; ing states os well. $10,000 DAMAGE SUIT com lllunicntlrlg ' with Mrs. Edl· th ·· • - 1\11'5 . Ray [hIker an"d 'ami y 0 family, MI'. IUIlI Mrs. C. M. RobitI I M G B k f 2nd lind 4th Sunday, Masa at • • • IS FILED AT LEBANON M. Hilliker, H . orne Demons tration ' DELEGATES TO o.wn, nn ( r. eorge . II er 0 zer and daughter. attended the R h " ] cI 9 :30. One of t he outstnnding im- S hriner coremonlal_ at_ Coney Is' Ag('nt at the Wanen County Fat'lll i DISTRICT CAMP ' IC monu,:........n_·_ _ __ _ _ _ _l-_fulY.....Ll!E:m~J!,...M&.!Jlm!m1~_'___:_;_~~ .. provemell ts of the State Highway land Saturday. Bureau OffiC~i, or with t he Camp ----Department Is tho completion of A $10,000 damnge suit growi ng Committee, Mrs. JOhn Jock of I Helen Hlln-: r. oC Sun' all St't ch Th03c 1 GO liny par~s in 'y.OU1· METHODIST CHUR,C H the road lead ing from route IB Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tinney out of a coJlision between a n au-I Monow, . Mrs. Will O'Ncnll of ()1'S of TUl'lIt>(cl'ef'k To wns hip, Gen- ' watch ll~lIY. n eed c1~ulll ng, OIling, Church School at 9:16 a . over the hill to Baughman Mem- ,a nd family, Mrs. Joe Tinney and tomobile and a horse on the Day- I Waynesv'llIe, Mrs. Frnnk Ba1'l1c:tt ' ova Wi ll e of Live WiI'e Room al1 ·1 a ciJu stlflg, Brmg YOUr r e - , . m. OI'jul Pnrk in Muskingum county. so n Sherman were Sunday dinner !on pike last , August was entered I of Maineville, M I·S. Earl Th omp_ 1club at KinKS Mill s, .' <'Hnetlo Fox Jlllir woll, to ,Cur(R J ewelry Shop, Mor.~lIng ,Worshlf i~;3r t ~iSS Thou sands of visitor s are attracted In common pleas oour t last week son of Mason , or Mrs, E. H. Fos_ 1of th e GO' ld CuL Clothing club ' 1.,· I).'1 non, OhIO , Sto re open every, C~alls Alke~ 0 I . e : t~~ a ne, er t here on Sunday and holidays, i~~:t: o~f Ci~;inn~1~. Mrs. Harry by J. W. R. Saylor, of this place , ter, FORter s. III Way ' csvill e n~d Gcrtrudo! I pvl'ning. w.. iI °HCCUPYht e ,PUhPlt a tl~ st 1 m not only to view t he beautiful against Earl Swain and Mrs. Earl The camp fee is $3.00. One Whitacre "ne Osc~/) Iu Clothing club ' VIC? eodr ~tar 1 er m08E m .er. 0 f n ear Le b anon. d 0 II a l. o t b e pal'd a l· tlllle . message. S wam, scenery but also the statues scatof en- Iat MOlT '.\'" ha '.' ,) 11 ('(' 11 ('II Men de- I " .n rs. "".. II , All en un d M'ISS I estmg S ' an VI 0 b' "Th vemng A t tered over thc grounds, work of an Gruen, Elgin, Hamilton, Illinois Mr. Snylor charges that on Au- rollmen.t. Enrollment I11l1y be made le"ate~ to nlli'erl' l1t t hl' "irl~ club Olive A li en e nte rtained a few I ervlce 7 ;3 , IlK ·u. Jedet" f OU r S h t 3 1928 h . d" t t' . h " " . . ,.. ,f " I ·tt b" I T · d it Come to t e mg am .or lie h - dependable watches--to suit the amateur sculptor, Bryce Baugh- taste of every member of the galUoSng - th' D 't e ~b~as rlvl.n g a a ny lme WIt any of the above. at ~h(J D I~l l'1ct Call1p at Yell ow I lIOn! sl WI '.' rl(tghc ,. lIhes ay au setr 1an Hour." Children's Meeting man, farmer, sculptor and under- family at Cary's Jewelry Shop, e .ay on- L,e anon .p lk e .- . - - - - Spnngs. Ju ly, to J::I. Th ese gids ,!~on, lonollng elr ouse g. e ' 11'uesda S m Choir rehearsal taker who throws his pa.rk open to Lebanon, Ohio. Ilbout , AN ' AUTOMOBILE have done () l't. s. ,'m di n'" work ill m, lg~; Knte McCollu T.l, of Cahfar- • F' '11 h2'A1 miles h . south b I' of . Rldge- STRUCK B'''' I . " . rlday y8 p.p.m. 'AII are we Icome. the public that it may be enjoyed VIwain e VI en a . orse et mg the clubs of Warren Cllunt y fol' u. I ilia. Rav. J osep h B enne, tt P ast or. f f mg h' to th free 0 f a II eh arge b y, those who A. F. Melloh and family arrived S . s ran m ron 0 IS ma- - -- - " number oC years, and lire members , _ _ , . stop to visit there. home Monday night after a de- chme. The car, valued at $750, George ,BundY .. ' n re~ident of oC t he Blue Ribbon Hono r Club of I MI'. a nd Mrs. G. D. Mills ~re U lightful Western trip which in- wa~ co;;p\etel y ffwrecked. Norwood and well known in Way- t he cou n ty. Th cy will receive in- e nj oyi ng u delightful vaca t IOn Tl)RTLECRJJ~R~~MM NITY DEATHS eluded Yellowstone National Park, r. ay or su er~d a dislocated nesvi1le.. was, seriou ~ly injured In str uctio n a",~ training at Dist~'ict , with MI'. and Mrs. Lindley. Mills California and Mexico. sho~lder and multiple cuts and an aCCident hear hiS homes last Cuml} and Will luter act ns chlef- an.d dllu ght er .Dorothy, at. Midland Sunday School 9 :30 a. m.; Y. brUIses and seeks to recover a week. tal ness of the four tl'ibe"s lit t he Mich. Returnmg they WIll make P. S., 6:46 p. m.; preachipg rierFuneral services for Frank A. Mr. and Mrs. Phil. Zepf of. ~octor bill of- $~O incurred as Il Mr. Bundy was standing in tho Warren County 4,H Ca mp at I pl ea ~nt st oP.!! with Dr. and Mrs. vice, 7 .30 p. m. ; prayer meeting Hartsock will be held at the reB- Cjncinnati, Will Peacock and! I esult of. t~e aCCIdent. driveway bet ween his tome and Camp Ross from Aug. 6 lo 10. Wlllkms ut LIma, and Mrs. LO.rena Wednesday evening, 7 :30 p. m. idence 01\ the Waynesville and family, pavid PeallO<!k and fami!f In addition h~ asks for $10,000 that of Ferdi~ ' Haas whe n MI'. Hames. ulld daughter at Piqua, "The Church with a Welcome." Rev. A. E. Houck, .Minister. Harveys).lUrg pik~, tomorrQW, and Miss Emm~ Pellcock weTt! damages brlngmg the total to Haas drove hiS muchine out of and Will also see Mrs. Ruth K' I Thursday afternpon jlt 2, Q·cloIlK. Sunday guests of ldilf Iln4 ldra. G. $10,780. his garage striking MI'. Bundy and WAYNESVILLE DEFEATED Stephens," State worker and organ-, - .- Mr. Hllrtsock's death , occ\lred J. Smith. • - throwing him to the pavement. The Iri sh A C's of Du ton izer, at Findlay. LYTLE M. E. CH'uRC.H DELECATES' TO ' STATE CAMP Neither man saw the other and I ' S ' 1 . " d I fY t We were well pleased With the 'I'uesday moming at 7:30, after an iJlness of only a few hourlil, 55 ColJeges, 13 Technical School. witnesses state that tbe accident chame~'l .,e r~ 'I~n~ a Y2 anTh c eM~a e. For the plellsure of her house attendance at our Children's pround was the result ot ptomaine and 100,000 every-day users asked was un8vo idllble It e I" luml s b~" f eh IIInl15 guests, Misses Ra~hel Davis of gram .l ast Sunday evening. We poisoning. He was the eldest son to naml) their favorite fountain Mrs. Will O'Neall of WaynesMr. Bundy w~s severely br uised mac e : st~ong . lUI l e game I Asht abula und Helen Harris of hope the real spirit of the program of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. W. pen said-"Parker Duofold,., Ca- ville Mrs. Ernest Ferris "Of Osceola but no bones were bl'Okcn He i but t e Ihly to n a·hs W her e Itoo Duyton Miss Henrietta McKinsey ' lind Chilrlrftn's Day ' Ill be an inHartsock and wali one of Wayne ry's Jewelry Shop sells Parker and MI·s. Edith M. Hillike r, Home is con fin ed to his home a~d is ' strlon g f or l em'h?s l ey ave ost ontertained 8 large company with spirlltion to all to attend the township's moat prominent eltl-· Pens in Lebanon. Take one with Demonstration Agent of Warren expected to rccov~r . on y onccgame ~III ~ season. '11 b Bridge and Five Hundred on W ec!- ' Church services and Sunday : TheS entervi WII . .e nesday afternoon of last. wee. k I sc h i ' '1 0 n Iy th rough r.ens. yoll on your vacation Store open County ' will be In a tt en d ance at At 1I rece nt KnlghtR Templal' d J e team ~ 00 more legu ar. He was a birthright member of overy- eveninr. . .1~ the State Extension Camp at meeting in Dayton Mr Bundy herc ~n t:Yt une d' 0, an, ';It blS , Those present were Mrs. Grether relll cooperatjo n in every way and the Society of Friends, and was " Rocky Ford, from. July ~ ,to ~. who is 80 years of ' age: was th~ ex.pec e a u gOO " gllme WI e and Miss Irma Harris o.! Dayton , a l~ working together in 'barmony n prominent m~mber of the MasMiss Evelyn Cartwright left on Here they will receive tru lmng 111 oldest llIan prcsent and walked p l<l~ed. . . '1 ' Mrs. Ronald Hawk~, Mrs. J. W. 1WIll profitnble results be obt~inonie and Eastern Star lodges apd Sunday for he~ second season at ~amp work which wiIJ help in mok- , the entire route of the march a 'Ihe MUlnlls WI I go to Le~anon Edwards, Mrs. Bert Hartsock, Mrs ed. Don't miss hearing Miss Fan~ of the .Grunge and Farm Bureau.- Ca~p Osoha, Trout Lake, WiS'. mg the 4-H Camp 'a nd Woman's uistance of over seven miles.' July 4th for a game t,h ere m t he J . E. McClure, Mrs. Fred Hender- nie Ear.nhart, a missionary, Sun-, '. _ ___ • __ - - aftel'non, ___ _ ~. _ son, Mrs. Lee Henderson,. 1\1rs. day at 9': 00 a. m. Sunday school , Mr. HaTtsock's untimely deatb Enroute she .wil1spend a few days Camp a success. was a shock to his friends In the with h . uncle and aunt Mr. and ' " Irving Welch, Miss Helen WelcJ:1, at 10:00 a. m. Every ,one cordial- ' c.o mmunity in ' which he had been ,Mrs. • • Cartwright, at Evans- LOYAL TEMPERENCE LEGION DANCE AIND CARD PARTY WILL ATTEND REUNlON Mrs. S. D. Henkle, Mrs. J .. O. Catt- Iy welcomed:. ' aUfelongresident. Hiswidow,two ton, Ill. ' , . ' --wright ,Mrs. ' W . H. Allen, Miss Rev. Darwm WhItenack, Paator. sons, Postm'a ster ROBS H. Hart. There willi be a dance a nd card On account of the reunion of Olive Allen, M,i ss Kate McCoilum, --Cary's Jewelry Shop creed'-:"To -The Loyal r~mperen c;e Legion party at th,e Gym Friday night, Moine whi ch "Ym be held at Xenia, Miss ,Janet Cartwright, Mrs. J. Q. FERRY rHURC " OF C!HRfST. sock, and A. Z. Hartsock of' near willMills meetonatFriday the home of .Mts. J . Wilmington; and one broth~~. re!!pec! ' the confidence , and trust D. the 28 in t G. dune 2 8 • u:nder the auspices of ,Ho h e wh'Ie I\ WI'11 b e h e II( a t ' X ell1~, Gons, Miss Alice Gons, Mrs. Fred Bible School at 9;30 It· m. ~d'l Hartsock, ot Dayton, surVIve lot all who place dep. e ndency u p o n ' s ea the 'Eastern Star. July 2, 3, 4, the N. P. JOl'don Tin Gons, ,MiSs' TriIlena Edwards, Miss Supper and sermon at '1 0·:30 Ira of Mrs. LeMay's as previously an-. h '11 b I d f th k . 'Ii,,,-_ D-l h 'S him. , , us for diamon'da, watches, jewelry . S op WI e c ose or e wee. Margaret Edwards . 1a.rlI.. AWl P , ermon "U b'Jec ~, a...., · .oe ~It ~ , _ _ _ 4> _ . and the interestln" novelty~ rifts nounced. A pleasant surprise is in SA.F·ETY NOTE " - - . Miller, Mrs. Co M. Robitzer, lin. \Christ." You: are .~ ,,'elC~_k! • store for those who attend. M W H ' Allen entertained too numerous to mention In thll • _ • Mis~ Ann Williamson is. in 8 S. S. Ettis, Miss May WrI«ht, Kill ,a~ t his chlJr~ h • . ' Headlight.'1 and Iighthead.. ~ect critical condition at ~cClellan I Elizabeth Chandler and' Mias Ruth I Cheater Williamson. rs. . cl~b Sitlirday after- "Home' of Gilts." Store open the bridge evenings. ~ Subscribe for the Miami Gazette at ""'ade croasin.... ,. hospital. .1 Chandler. noon. ' .... 0-
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Marrla,. LIc.n ••• Herschel Osborn, clel'k at Lebnnull and Mias Helen Louise Harthorn, of Lebanon, June 1l. Alfrfld Allen Rich, sa lesman of rwood and lI1ills Molly Mildred Fuller, of Wayn '!\ville, June 14. 1' IIul Joseph F lory. creditman of - Common Ple~. Proceeding. See U. Ear))' for Your Sale Patu. We Cuarant-e 'Eaton, and 1>1 i ~ Mildred' LRvina ,fn t.he caso of JOlleph T. D or" ,lark, teachor of Waynesville. Sati.rart:ion or Charge Nothing. doll' 'v r sns R oy McKinney, it \\01,18 .:. or(~ I" d that lhe operation Rnd so Real Eatate Traa.fera Tried to , Break Up Sbow thing at all, or hov r m at the id a of lIly le!\villg the re- mlle~ , o~ th .. injunction ulJowed spe k in my ey s? h al' al. I was just peeved nough hOf(:m .08 e nj OI nS ,defenflnnt from Eclward Kibby, J ohn and Edna Phone No. , Phoae No. 320 'I'll onl y 8cene. that I played with "This is my '0 , tume for the so thot, it did no t hlake any di fer - O('c\IPYlIIg the " si de llce and s uch Ki bby to Joseph McMilllln , lot No. nthusinm WII S one in which] was play," she explained carefully. e nce to me. Th ey had madc fun pnrt of the born be ~lIspe nd o d UII- 12 and part of lot o. 11 in Maine upPo Aed to wr U with Jim "Your cQsLum 1" he I'epeated, o f me, and now that] had a good ' til June 17, 1 929. . ville. ~~~=~_:-_ =--~~.!!:=::.::..=~~==-:;-~~~~~~=~==~~=~ obper in th · 1'01 of the Gr ek puzzled. ' . ~ h r is ,t h r est of it ?" excuse for withciruwing they ,lUfhterneut was rend red III the Eva peneer to .Tose ph Hine~ wllrriol'. Ev n tha turn d out ill "This is aIL" could g t nlong without mo. ~n!\e of John ~hO~?I~ ~On, e~~cutor lots os . 27 und 28 in Union tow n- D. Ilicks, et Ill. minors, first and for mo h ca\l!<e it made his head "All? "~hnt do you r epresentTh o idea of takin~ the long, of the ·ta te ot Wilham ~. I hOTllp s hip., ' finnl accouat. . nche when ] bumped it on the a cJothesplll?" ('olrl trip to the penitentiary did S IlII, dcoce ase d, \I(!I~U S I' rank . Louise W .nnd Jes!;ie Luedeke had es Reif and J olm E. HoldNOT ARV PU~LIC "No." n ot app al to me in its('If, bu t I Hall , .Mallel L. Hall 01,u1 W. H, to Joseph and Rosie chl'aud en - en, surviving executol's of the ess tag , nnd Maryclln hovl'red ove r National Bank him like a hcn with chicken . all Mr.. H mmingway has the vir- wus glnd to II IIhle to leave the Hu~c h.'~ so n. It was consHiered the bach, 15.50 ucre~ in Hamilton twp. tute of Dorothy Heit', c1eceu8e d. dul'ing the int rmission while they tu and th e fault o f Ii Lel'Olness. theatl·e. . plmtltlil recov('r fro m the defcndGcol'ge and Bthel Mny Me rkl to' first lind finul. Will Drawn Eltate. Settl"d were ,etting the stage for the "I 0111 a Greek boy," H cm.mingwuy had gone after ant-~ t he sum of $555,74 and co~t~. Geo rge Brllllh~ , 110.G2 acres in John Harding , e xecutor of lhe W '11 Oh third act. " ot any mOI'e, " her husband tiling his wife that hc would send . In lhe case of The Now YOI'k .'ulem twp , estate of Helen Holzlin, deceased, ayneavi e. io I got tired of Iisterling to her 5tatcd firmly. "You can quit r ight ' a tuxi to take her home. Llfc Insuranco compuny versus Heze kiah B, JesUce to Cortez first and final. ~~!!!!..!!!..!"!_ !!!!!! _!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!'!~~~!!!!!~ I!ynpathizing \vith him and went here. I won't have my wiie parad- I The coo h cn me out in fl'on t of hurles, Il1lth, et 1.11. Ihe court con l\1. Smith, lot No . 320 in Franklin. A. n. llrane, admi ni stl'ntor of out in the auditorium by myself. illg around in lhat kind of a- the curtain to announce that the firmed th e salo of real es tute to Louise Imlay to ,John and Mag- the es tate of 'harles W. Corma n, ~~~~~ii~;M;i:;;;:,:;::;;n: I did not care to talk t o any one, whate ver it is." stage was nil set for the thi rd uct. t he I'IHinliff in the amount of goie Longo, 45 acres in Franklin twp decensed, fir Rt nnd final Ilccount. To criticize my actio n WIlS one "It's a Greek tunic." "Ev erybody on st age ." hc n' . ' 17!l7. It. w~s fo u nd t he plaintiff Joseph and Vel'll Gribble to Lowis · Burns, guard inn of Hober t~ing, bllt to make personnl I'e· "It is 1I0t," he declared, looking 'lul!stcd. /·c 'overed ~ Judgement against the 1~l o ren ce Baker, lot No, 895 in ta Burn!!, minor, fourlh acco unt. marks about the shape of my legs at it more clo s Iy. "It's my be st I did n ot rt'. pond. lI e f o nd~nt III th~ slim of $11254,89 Frnnldin. I~rank E. Whitacre, guanlian of wlis going to far, silk port shirt with the neck cut " S ur ely yo u u r e nllt going to go !! o~ne. tlllle pr~vlOu sly, which slIid .Benjumi.n V. and Ida Smith to ' Edwin Hamlin, in('omp etont, first I mnde up my mind to withdraw out nnd a little t'mbroidery a- uway (lu ring n drcss r chcursul?" ptl1lc ljw l nnd In~e rest to the date Michael "y. and Mul'Y E. O'Harn, and ' lina!. from the Sheridan Dramatic lub round th e tuilM! Go a nd gt't some said Jim oopel'. of ~o l e amountmg to $4301.3!), 40 uc~e~ m Wayne twp. .' Waldon . Giilmonr, administra as . oo n as the performance of clothes and I will take you hom e." 1 "( I'en lly hllvo tn go," ( repli('(I, \~hel'l'lly the amount of. $1489.54 ~ntllcla.T . F:1·te l, by guardlan,!o tOI' of th e estate o f All hleigh H. "Pygmali on and Galatea" was "Oh, John! You don't mean it !" and ndd ed hiltel"iy : "It doesn't \\II S loft to npply on Judgement! E I".le L ; Adams. lot No. 10 tn Brown, deceaspd, firs t nnd fina!. over. I would not I ave them in Mrs. Hemmingway was ge nuin c· make anei purti cuhll' liifTerenc e, a.nll a ualunce due to the pillin- Mall1.es.vllle. . An ins tl'ulll cnt of writing purROOT FOR AND CONSIGN the lurch now, as I might do lind Iy alarmed now, and feared that I belie \' that you will fincl the tiff of $281 1,8li. . I Wilham . a,n d Annlc He~ .. on porting to be th u lust will and your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves wreck tho entire porformance; he was in earnest. dumm y more plenRing to some of A n.oll e pro, cqui wa s entered in Adam s by herrlff to Th e Comings t(' ~tulllenL of Lou B, Barnhart, debut as soo n IlS it would no t be "This is all for Art." the nH'mbCI'!I of the en st, and if tht' cn~e .of The State of Ohio \'er- company, lot No. 58~, $17.000. ccased, lale of Wayne towns hip, to Norris-Brock Co., live wire lind conspicuou s I would assert my' dig"I don' t care whether it is for vnn li se it I'm s ure it \\'ill sav e me s us WIlham E. Hoddel·. Buckeye Ho me BuildCl's, Inc. to ,,"us produced in court fol' pro- progl'ess ive firm Jor the highest mal'ket priccs und good servic e. nity and 1'1' ign on the ground that Art or for Tom Bilbcck. Co, COVe r ;\ lot of trouble." Chul·ters D. .Maple was appoint- Von Horn Tube company, ull of bate. Union Sto'ck Ya~d., Cincinnati, O. it took 'too much of my time. I 'em up." "M nrye llll " - J im turncd to hel' I'd lis guardian ad litem for lot No. Gli l and parts of lots No: Willillm N. Wilkcrilon accepted Refereace: Ask first ma n you meet admired Moryelln, but she could By this time the rest of thc com - " ca n't Y O Il sny soml'thi ng to Harold heets, minor deCendunt in 6,79, 680 nnd 682 in Franklin. the appointment as trustee under hardly expect me to staad for be- pany ha~ heard thco discusS!ion, mllke Tum re mnin'! 1Il"1I ti o it I th~ c?se of Cu ss Sheets vers us ~enr Wcrhahn ~o Ellen. Wer- the will of Thoma~ S. Wilkerson, ing made fun of before Jim which had been conducted in the f ur you." Will She~ts .et al. hahl S, tract of land 111 Washlllgton dcceru;ed. Bond in the sum of $25- :~• • • • • • • • • • • • • ooper. same tones as th osc o l'dinariiy Maryclla looked at me with n A modification of the ~ormer c1e- twp.. . . 000 with The American Surety " I think it is an awfully used on the bleachers at II base- cold fiu s hing eye. e.ree was ~rdered o'n motion ~f Wil PIle and Franz to .T. RIddell, company· of New York as surety. funny play; don't you?" inquired ball game. They gathcred around , ' J doubt," sho hesitated, 'wheth ham Rob~n on de fendant In the loll< No. 39, 40 and 101 In FrankCharles Reif and J ohn E. Holda vOI' ~e behl'nd me. ca use against him by Lelia Robin- \ lin. . . t [th ~ Th d ell, 8urvlvlllg execu ors o· e I looked around. ]n the aisle . son. e efendant was ordcl'ed to e. tate of DOl'athea Reif, deceased s tood Mrs, Hemmingway, a plump pay the plaintIff $8. every two Common Plr .. Cour t filed their first and final account. I h' h I I I wcek s IIls tead of $12 us h r et o for sy P III tela f- ight of the audioni ero d for the s upport of the it: For good cause shown, th e court C. F. Bercaw wus made an ap30 Years Experience in Fitting torium . She apparently wanted children. l ordered the de fendan t, Edward praiser of the estate of T, M. I to sit down, so I made room Cor C bid h' . Scofield , in the place of Charle s anti Making Gasses her beside me. Habea s corpus p,roceedings wel'e aracy: e re ease on IS 'l'ecoglll- Bowver, who is unabl e to se rve. - atf "You think it is quite funny?" deni ed in the casle of The Stale zance III the SUIll 9 $200 ond that A: H. Brane. udmillistl'ator of of Ohio ex I'el Mart' Ab. r he pay the costs of $24 .60 by July 1 repeated interrogatively. '. . ' III lam s , l 1929. the estate of Chllrl CR W. Corman, "Yes. I didn't realize it so much ver~ us Wilham E. Graham wher- 'T deceased, fil ed his fil'st and final Evrry Tu,,"day, Thuraday, until I saw the costumes. '1 didn't by the plaintiff i!!\ in custody of- Io n th~ case of Jos~ph T . . Dear- !lCcount. Saturday th!' de fendant, mElrshal of FI'ank- ' dolT VOl sus Roy ]\fcKlIln~y It was No charge for Examination know ~'ou we rc goi ng to be a lin. ordered that the operatIOn of so J ohn Harding, execulor of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . clown." much of the injunction allowed as ostate oC Helen Holzlin, deceased, I~ She pointed to my white face, ,---enjo in s defendant fro m occupying , fi.led his first, final and di stribu- ====-:=~~~~~~:=~_::...::...~~ _ ] SUppose she would have laughNew Sui" the residence and pal't of the barn t"'e a~count, . ed herself sick at the Venus de Josep h T. Dearcloff vers us Roy be suspended until further court b LewlS Burns, ~uardlafinl 0d f RoMilo, ]\frs. Hemmingway is a ol'dcr. erta B urn , nllnor e his movie fan, and her sense of humor ~;~~I~n~e~ref, fol' injunction and Leave of fifteon days was grant- roudh account. • • must have been cu rdled by this Stllte of Ohio, ex ReI Martin cd the plaintiff Herschel G. DunIn the settlement of the estate comic-fall stuft'. Hero I was gotA brllms versus ,~. E. Graham, ham, in which to plead fur ther in of Melzar F. Burdaal doceased, it FUNERAL DIRECTOR ten up to represe nt a beautiful tu rnk ey and mar!lhal of Franklin lhe case against The Lebanon Na- wa.~ found the net value oC tho eswork of the 'sculptor's art, and she . tional Bank & Tru st company, et tate to be $12037.10, IImount subWAYNESVILLE, OHIO h d . d th'd t' I d "I thou .. bt you °mi ..ht want thr,e • ' " Jai l- habeas corpus. I . S t th a. mlsse . e I eo en Ire y an • • COI'U Moon vers us Milton Moon a. Ject to tax. uccessors 0 e esthought I was meant to be funny. an d Frankl1n Board and Pllper June 29, at 10 o'clock a.m., tale arc Bessie B, Loer, daughter, "The besl scen e," she went on, "Please, Mr. Hemmingwa y ,", er anything I cou ld say would compa ny for d' orcowas set as time oC hearing motion George B, Loe~, grandson an<!I I?ully Equipped for Good innocently endeayoring to flatter pleaded Marye\Ja. "You couldn't . have any effect, I imagine that his ' Iect IV gro ss neg- of Leona Brunn er versus Charles Marion L. Loer, grandson. Service. me, "is where you te\J Maryella make Helen withdraw now, It will interest in the rehearsal will . F, Brunner for the allowance of Boyd S. Rathgeber, executor of 1 R you love her there in the garden. break up the show." cease with Mrs. Hemmingway's deLeona Brunner . versus <!h.arles , alimony for tbeir adopted child, the estate of Thirza C. Hill, deLar~e Disp ay oom, It was better than Charlie Chap"U she does n't it will break up parture." . F, Brunl'!er . f.o~ dIvorce, ahm,ony, Robert M. Brunner, during pend- ceased, filed his 811 1e bill. A mbulance Service, lin." the Hemmingway fumily ," he' de1 could scarce believe my ears. custody of child ~nd ~lher rehef. ency of action. Fred S nider, guardian of EI.EI'HONI': 7 l illY Oil Nlnll1 And that scene was pure poetry clared firmly. How could she be so unreasonable ? . R~th Bassett, a mmor by enn Th e In ter national Atrricultural J\Iatilda J. Ertel, incompetent, I wrote it 'myselC, so I am s ure "Is Mr. Hemmingway here?" in- I turned on my heel and made FI!!,gllls, her mother and n ext , corporation WII S made a party de- filed a new bond for $l,OQO, with _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _' of it. ..quired II ¥Oice from the rea~f down t he aisie fOI' the front en- fna nd versus Zona and George I fendant in the case of FriffilC Sel- I I' I Y an(1 Deposit company of ~~~:=::~~~~~~!!!"!!~~~ "Thank you very much for your the aud.itorium. It was the boy trance of thc thelltre. Bassett for damages, ' for money fort versos John Holweger, et a1. .Maryland as SU1'ety. "':,, _____ ~ ____ appreciation," I said, wishing that from the box-office. "Torn," Some one shouted after only to the amount of $10,000. ~· I Leave of sixty days was granted Frank ·C, Ander son was appoints he were a man so that I could "Yes, " replied John . "What is me. S. Woodruff attorney of Ham"-, !he party defendant in which to cd as guardian oC Bertha Taylor say what I Teally thought. "You've it?" I continued my way unheeded- ton. . mterplead. Cotterill and Evis Taylor, minors no idea how your praise makes me '''You're wanted on the tele- ing. . Howard W. IVin S, trustee verSllS The Cause of Jacob Shumaker Bond in the sum of $600 with P. feel." phone." "Oh Tom!" "wait a minute!" ,L lno M. heets, Cha.rl~s S. Sheets vers us Paul Holthaus was compro- O. Monfort and W, L. Suemning FOR SALE "I'm glad. I thougbt you were HemmingwllY left us, a dejected implored Jim. lind, The Peoples BUilding Loan & I mised and dismisse d. as sureties. sort of blue over he.re 811 by your- group. I did not unswer. IC I hod I I Savings company of ~ebanon for It was determined that the mort It wns ordered that deeds con- WANTED- Sewing of all kinds. self, so I decided to cheer you up" "What can we do?" wailed I might have suid so mcthing that J m~ne~. Amount claImed $1500 I gage claim set up in answer and veying all the right title and inMrs. Elmer Jones, Wnynesville, Then she added hastily for fear, Maryella disconsolately. "What should have regrelted exceed ing- I \\11th Interest at 6 '70 from Sept- , CI'OSS petition of The Farmers terest of R. Van Tress, decease d, Ohio, .j 26 she had ruined the effect of her will the old soldiers do?" . Iy latel·. ember 1, 1028 and for fOl'eclosure. Bank com pliny, Springboro, is the be made and delivered by The praise r "Don't worry," Mrs. Hemmingome one wa s co ming down the of mortgage. valid first mortgage Hen on the L banon Citi1.ens National Bank THRESHER SUPPLIES- BELTS "I really meant what I said way said. "I'll fix the costume up uisle after' me. J quickened my premises in the case of GUS!! lind Trust company as administra-,I pulleys, bobbit,!. metal, oil cups. t hough about you being funny ." so that he will approve al\ right." pace, detel'mined to li slen to no Sheets versus Will Sheets et a1. tor, to the aeveral parti,es nllmed injectors, lubricators, steam . lind The dear Iitle featherhead was She sighed with regret at t he pl ea dings. Mnl'yellu had chosen to hnd just closcd behind me. I did Perry E. Wade, Ed KeSling and for the various tracts of ]and cov- water gauges, gauge gIllS!!, Oilers, trying to make me feel good! She idea. bring personalities, into it, and I not look around. Frllncis Rosna~ were appointed ered by their contracts. packing, boilel' flu es, suction hoso was prompted, by the instinct Hemmingway returned. would not slnnd for it, that was "Tom!" M commissioners to appraise the . _ _ __ and tank pumps. THE BOCKI.ET which makes one women try to "Get dressed, Tom," he said to aJl. It was Jim Cooper's voice. prem ises and partition be made Bill. Allowed CO , 415 ,W. Mnin. St. Xenia, Ohio. heal the hurts inflicted by anoth- me. "We've got to go over too tho I reached tho main entrance of "Well?" to those entitled, The Columbus Blank Book Co. FOR S~ LE-Sweet potato plants, er. I was a bear not to accept her office." the theatre and steppod through. "I thought you might want r ece ipts for trea. $22.50; The Yellow J ersey, .Nancy Hall, Ear'tribute in the spirit in which it "What happened?" I .asked. a door in to the brilliantly lit lobby these if you are going over to the Probate Co'urt. Proceedin.. Ohio Law Reporter Company, Bubc Iy Golden, Porto Rico Ilnd Priestly was ofl'ered. "There has been a jail-delivery A mun who was buying· tickets at office." .!. J. Ga\Jaher accepted the ap- to Ohio Law bulletins, $6; Hayes Sweet. Also, all kinds of garden "Thanks ever so much," I as- at the penitentiary, and twenty the box office look ed up and with He thrust something into my ts~ouse Bros, 1 'At ~ sured her, and reuched over care- prisoners hav~ escaped, I~lg a yoU l'RR 9\1t into thQ-1;treet, hands and then hastened back into pomtment of administrator of the Koever, 1 case of lessly I patted her hand , which lay story, and ·we'll have to have leav ing his cha nge behind on the the theater. estate of Ida C. Gallaher, deceased iff $5,66; Stalcnlta Mfg company, norLhwest of Waynesville, on Feridly on her knee, you. handle it." shelf. It was my trouElers! Bond in the sum or $4,000 with 1 m. gem clips for surveyor $1; ry Road. ·m29 ,As I did so a strange hand came A chorus of protests went up SOIllC one opencd the door (To Be Continued) Carl J. Gallaher and Frank Bran- The Book Shop, supplies $7.14; W SA LE-A nice bed of Spand on as sureties. J. P. Rawles Carl C. GI"lmour, coroner, inquest body FOR dO,¥D on my shoulder and , heavy . h TIl t F k . of H. Earl Johnston $0.40; inquest IS 0 ,acco p on s. 'ra n J man though I am, I was hoisted " GulIu dher and. A1fred Heinke body of Nellie Wilson $9 70' The Thomas, Route 4. Phone 22-F-2 bodily from - my seat to the aisle, HINKY DINKY ma e appraIsers. ' , je26 Pinky il Wile by TERRY GILKISON Were "J caught you, didn't I?" hissed Harrison Barnard accepted the Stakalta Mfg. Co. b.l anks for dog an u!lgry voice. "I've suspected appointment of administrator ' of warden, $9; Karl Mlnsch, ce~ent, FOR SALE- 3 good milk cows, th re was some man in the case the estate of Sinda Barnard de- for contract $573,92; LeWIS & I Mrs. J. A. William son, Spring to make my wife so crazy about ceased. Bond in the sum of $1 000 I Drake, Inc., $142 .80; The Mason Valley Road 2. miles East or Day"Ila "'~KX, 'T.Alc.e. actin/! ali of a udden." . was filed with" Harry Saul 'and Lum.ber Co., lumber $991.41; ton and Lebanon pike, • ju3 c~ I'M &OlN' "..,. , QVARTaR AND Mr. ' Hellllllingway daes not beFrank D. Miller as su reties. Court LeWIS & Drake, Inc:, cement . ~a 9'J'"oQa 'TO 6!!.T A ('HASe OUT AND lo~g to the club, He is managing ordered that the administrator be $l~7 .0 1; The Penn. Railroad Co., FOR SA LE- AII kInds. of Garden 1IOA ~p_ . IT ONL't' "O&T~ " authorized to make a settlement freIght on car lumber $150 ,75; plants. James KerrIck, ·jel9 editor of the Daily Mail, and has "WBNT'/' CeNTS AN [) POP to wOI'k nights too often. But he fOI' damages against the Cincin-I The M~rrow Lu~ber Co" cement PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS ALWA'I5 LETS' Me.. KI!EP ' u sunlly cnlls for his wife to tuke nati, Hamilton& Dnyton Railway I for bridge repair $l3.2~; The -For all purposes. Bocklet'. he)' home from re hearsals. company for the SUIll of $500 for Compressed Wood PreservIIIg ~o. line of plumbing and heating supTHe FIVE C!!}oJ'-" We stood in the aisle and glar. the wrongful death of the deceas- 2640~reosote ~en se yellow pine plies arc the best. The Bockleted at one nnother. cd. for. bl'ldgo flool'lng $145.20; The King Co., 415 W. Main St., Xenia, "Why, John I" Mrs, HemmingFlorence Driever. made appliea- OhIO Corrugated Culvert Co., 5 Ohio. way interposed. "I waRn't expecttion for the appointment of a corner. sew~rs $183, 7~; , The ing you (or quite a while yet." guardian of Frances Parkhill an 10regoma Bridge Co., relllforced FOR SALE-Waxtex Food Paper, "I can see thllt," he retorted incompetent, June 24, at' lO lsteel beams and channel.s $1179,Keeps food fresh and clean; not taking his eyes from my face: o'clock a. m. was set for time of ] 1; A. M. Parker, haullllg stone Ribbed Tissue paper for dainty hearing. $7.20; Robert Henderson, furnish- packagos; Linen weave paper nap "Now all I want to know is who you are," he shouted at me. "Take The la st will and te!ltament of ing and ~iJing' stone $83; The- kins; Papeteries and · CorrellpondCards. The Miami Gazette off that mask before I yank it off." George Glosser, deceased, was ad- :'ru~s Eqlllp~ent Co., 1 standard ence office. He made a Illotion toward me mitted to probate. Georgette 60 Coterpllla.r tructor $4197; with his open hand. Stubbs accepted the tt'llst as exe- Tho ~ow ChemIcal Co., 500 bags MONEY LOANED His wife stopped him. cutrix of the estate of Geo eRhlol'lfle $1i53.45; The Penn Rail"Don't John. It's Tom Bilbeck. GI?s~el', deceased. No bond ~~f road. Co., freight on car cal~jum That's his real tace." qUll'ed. Charles S. Irwin, A. B. chlorIde $107.10; .The Lmgo Kaufman and Stanley M. Sellers Hardware ~o., s~pphe8 $106.1~; ~ John Hemmingway's jaw fell . wel'e made appraisers. The Oregoma BrIdge Co., r~p,alr LONG OR SHORT TIME-Eaa1 He and I are close friends. We The following accounts, were to tools $8.86; Internabona] terma. Also Surveying aJld Abwent through all .our schOOling toflied: Harvester 00., supplies $6; Kauf- stracting. W~lte and I ~1 call gether, and we belong to the same r $2 . 95 ;' Th C 1 and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Wayl!f!CJ'et societies. I suppose we have Estate ofAshleigh H. Browne, mans, ~upp les . e · 0 um- beeville, Ohio. . J11 Iworn eternal friendship 'and deceased first and final Guard' bus 011 Co., gaa and kerosene . ~hip of 'Edwin H I' " lan- $49.06; The ,Toledo Pre88ed steel LO~NS on LIvestock, Chattel II, brotherly love on a dozen occa' am III, IIIcompe- 0 If.. d b $8 Second Mortagos Notel b014ght oons. It was parUy owing to him tent first and final , Estate of Sin- J on Ad ozen&e~nomy d ur~eu. , John Harbine. Jr.~Xenia. ohro • .that I held my aUlr job on the ·da Bllrnard, deceased, statement . . of'- . ams , . 0., gra repoll'a , ' . , 'n wapape.... in Iiell of filial account. Estateof $~.99; The Standard OI1.Co., gas, ' David T .Shoe k d d ot! and greases for varIous cars , ' HO~I'~ he exclaimed, and turned ' . rna er, ecease, -621 37 . . F f W . '. to h!. wife. "But-" first and final. Estate of Thomas '" .• • _ • armers 0 , orren and .adJoln_ne he had ste ed 0 t in the aisle Elwood· Irwins deceased first" and leounttii~s mla y obtain money I on . ' ' . ONCE MORE ong me oans, at I; ,p er cent in~d hiseYeI! tell on her colitum I E na ' . state of Thomas ~. Wilkerterest. Cost of aecurlng the .ame tor tb fint time. He was apeechson, deceased, fourth and""ftJlA1.Mr. and Mrs. Ge'orge H. Collins, hi very reaaonahle, through The ' ) ith admlrat~on; I thoulrht. The following ac:count!l will Federa] Land Bank. For further "What have, you got on!" he stand for hearing July 8, at 9 within the paat eight . months informat.ion call on or addreu II. laded boarae.ly. "Is it !inyo'clock n. m. ' divorced twice, having . .aiD flied C. DRAKE, Treasurer, phone Sle. Ned Hicks, guardian tof CWforcl intentioDs of marriage. X Lebanon, Oblr
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dqH a r~. dlaI~ CIlIItecS toDrue. bad laM. motlll~, PIli bad b,elth. f\tUpitatIOlliabo _ Mrs, A nn e OFsum opened h I' ~rcaUl ' laund "", pain. 10 II/da and ba<>... _cb be,.".. !.beIlYea. etc. A ..te,r<:Ilable. lpetId.y ntm.., Ia benu tif ll l ' <I,untry h011l1' W dnesDit. THACHER ' . V.ClKT • • L • • y"u~. dliY II ft r n .n UOIL a s~ i ~l cd by hQl' obtalnabt.. all de It... In 60. and ll.20 boW., mothel', i l'H . Mnry DoMn, \\' 01- ' tom d nH'll'I \ldrs of t h Bapt i. t ADAMS DRUG STORE SublCription _Price, $,1.50 • Vear Mis ionllt'y il'cll', T h devotions wen' COndll led by MrR, Mlll'ie 6 .. , ••• 4., Po.to ffie. .. , W.. y n . . . III. Gray, Mrl!, Viola Hnrtsock hlid "",10 ••• $ '< 0"4 CI .... Mall M."er charge of th o(' progra m and had a r· INDEPENDENCE DAY r a nged two in t erest ing playlets, J UNE 26, 1929 ,, ~~ i ~te rl hy he l' OWIl children, t ha .OSS Ulll chi h.lr<'!11 , lhe 'I'nylol' chil· HO:W!:~'S CO~i~W N S r.!~ S£. -----,:=. Ilrel1, who "1'1' \'i iting the osTh e gayest, bl:ightest day in all W I~£H T'O ~1!\ I{t{ 'f. ~ um ;;, li nd Mar y Ell ith n o~ t e r. A .\ ,the year is Independan ce Da y, f or 'te mpting r e freshment course oC I no tru e Am erican can help being n:ACHli~ G i!GW 1'0 TH 1~IK. rHE SWEET POTATO ice cr ennl, wafers und ice il leu wus , CRIME N£Vl::lt l'AY3, I thrilled by t he sti r l'iog events and ,I ('(1. , sel'v . Helen and Lois Dodd, 19, students of Chicago ~ I'\i v~ rsit)' who erc i .--------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 tumultuous na tional adve ntures Mi~s Lou ise EY'ke'. of And cr - pickell as the "prett iest of co-cds,'" Judg eS o f th ~ Natlona.' P..:auly Sill , ry\ that preceeded lhe signing of the Th e House, I ~j ' ting lhl' ,t, Le nttlfl mea lll ' 10 pick ollly one gi rl, but th~y ,c~:)Ul d;n't dccloc whl h 01 t~ tH \.1'0' 0 Sweet potatoes are e ither long Dec oration of Independance and pbn, depri vi ng' 'lI. iJ !!,' l!1;':1 o f a cum- so n, Ind .. has bel'n vi,ilin g in the was pre ttier, "I W hen tht )' r tachcd_~~.!£!L~ -found \hat the _ Jl~~lest 1. home of hc r au nt, ?III'S. GeorgI' a nd t hin 01' "hor t and chunky , the birth of t he United States liS fortd!;le pru!i t 0 11 f.,) III "' 1',,1'15. ~ e.9::'"wjlJ_.twi n$. , - - - - - ---a nd Eastern co nsu mel' rs prefer the II land dedicat ed to freedom and IlIt <l li<.\' nl b r n:tr , k" <I\\ liI,l! i, De nn y and fa m ily. Rh" l'l'III I'll ed __ ___ would:l' t li l \' C given I h ~m much . 1 home S und liY ll CCO mpllllie d by ====== sh or t a nd chunky ones, This dis· equulity, MiRs R~ t h ~e nn y, wh\. will spen d I In fa ct, t he emo t ions of patri ot· anythi" I{, covel'y led to resea rc h whi ch r es· Th ,: l' \esirlc nl is suppon l'r1 in hi! some l Im e 111 And erso n, SundllY g ucsts of _1illl1li sbllrg the l11i ~ f o rt u n e to fall nn,1 sll stni n ulted in lin a mazing ma nifestll tion iilm a roused by ' th e F ourth o f MI·s. Mll ry Grn hllm sulfl'rf'd a ' fr iends. l !l very bad ly gprllilled a nkle uu t of ma n's kn owledge of the so il July are so powerful that many cumm 11 S(' Il St: il lt'i t ude. irty-li ,'r, fvr lllen. 'is a 1;"011 a," lj nd ma n's powe r to direct the tim OR th ey ha ve led perso nlj tu to Th s >ve re attack o f in.ligpsli nn this I ChnllllC'PY Bunn ell nn,1 \\"if,' of is hl'll!'r at thi s wr iting. m:' ny althuugh Iv rty-/l vc i:; a j,tt · exress. shape of vegeta ble g rowth. Mr, N,' lson Va lcnti nl' haR II cn week but we a rc , ~Iuol l(. repo rt WI\\'nt',;villr \\'crp SU lldu v a!tf'\'ter ab~' The New J e l'sey Slate Ag ricIn II Bun· burst of joy, persons 11 00'11 '<'IIIt'!'s at thr Il:w,is h":ne on t he sick li: l with n' hn d 'old , hp. I' mu ch im[lrovl'll. ul llll'a l Experime nt " tation proved have n ot exercised e nough cure 1;:'II irt y-r:1'(' for womrn , fMty-f:\1 Th ~ !Jw.A -Bit C'l u!. mr·t wi th her e, I ' . c for III CIl, , \\ ~JII IJ L~ III I Ma ry Edi t h Dostpr ,Jun e 20. Al I _" , .' , I "dll1n'~ ' , 1 III "IlIS C'rI\lr. lin d til[' ~ Irs. Sinl(l!l Lil-:h t,· ,. "iltha t the chun ky va rioty of sweet in celebration, and c ountl e~s l') II' f ty-l1\ Hilgil n :I\I!; taiJwd formel"s sisler and POtlltO will gro w onl y in soil t o tragodi es have unfor t unat ely bee n b" SI fr"1I1 II,,: cu gc n l~l S 1" '11:1 , n,emlJ erii ufHI onp visitllr WP I' O I " I fl l t lO lIl e on . ,l Ull( ny, ( ' V': llI l1~ a P I' . fHllli l ' fr oll\ Sp r i n~fi (' l d Sun day, which a fer t ili zer rich in potassium the resul t. . , prf'se nl. Mary Edi t h I)vste'r lin d Rpe ntlllH!' a w('(' k Wit h hIS unde 11 1<1 i ~ , . VIC_W in roilltion to ni t r oge n has been F ir eworks produ ce bellutiful So at Ir a< t 5:\111 Ih e Gr "ck I , h ll()~ ,. Taey Shi,..le11 gllv,' " e lll o n strutil} !1 ~ ll ulI l Hnd (,oll ~ in ~. J':, c. !\!a nn,, 11 I ]{ ulph I1 l1l1 IS betlCl' ngrll n aftt!' nppli eu. On th e bllsis o f fiv e effects and help grea tly in th e bt'st phc r tllne , ~ I udcrn ·""· ,' 11 II" . (", a m ~ ~ weI,., '. l' nJ'ov. l.' <1 '' T, Ill' next , 10 mar OII1I11 ry IS IJ\\'II" hel1 Y',I1~" ~'lall . an <1 fnm il.\', n" a r W ilmi n"lnn ... I' :t ~ il'g(' of ll1 l'n ~ ll's and wh()Il Jli n ~ yea rs of expe rim e nt by Profes- proper ce lebrati on of t his day of 101'c, lha l \I Ill'll ~ (' ll m,_lIr)) 'Hlllg Y" l meellllg w.i1,1 be, :Jul y ,l ut t he Chal l,'" Hrll ll !1I!'1 "' ifl' IIr 13 (. 11 - t'(\lI d~ , H I ~·hl\1'l 1 KnH' 1' a l ~o has l' url 'o!; rnl l"t1 fill h . E . T h ()ll\p ~o n t he \I hOOp lIl g co ug h, SOl' Sc herm erhorn, potato grower s da ys, bu t grea t care must be taken k ~e p lI ut of nl I>c1lld, II you sta) home of T ,lCY Shll den" of New J ersey now huve IIva ilable in their use , The more dange rous porter' :l1n d f:l llli ly Friday lIftl'r ilO Oll. frum Rell o a,,,1 l'.I r i~. Ru th leaveI': Re I 1\1,'. a nd Mrs, W ilhll!' Supi ll Ker away a fOI'm ula for fertili zer. Dr, W. kinds of firew orks ought to be 1\' 1 1'8. h~r1 es 11 . GI":y spe.nl . Mrs. Elva 1.a mb o f WII ,v lH' ~vi ll e II n<1 son s, G(,() l'ge and J ohn. of R. Ro bbin s fu r thor exte nded t he disca r ded altoge th el', 'Why shoul ' Ilien ma rry afl er fnlt) work, findin g th at short, chunk y, I A bo ve all , no parent shoul d a l- all d W O:lICIi ;,it,,( Ih ll'1"? H"c,III :;' Th u i'"r1ay In Dayt on WIth 1\l lss and 1111' S. I. u·y 1\1001' " o r lhi~ Da ytl)n. called on Wult et' Kru e r potatoes hO Vel a high percentage of low II chil d to rema in unwatc hed child ren get illtdlrc, al1ti hl·alI l. f,'uil M.n rg!lr~t. St:!1'I' an d ~~,e ,uft,;rn:lon pluc,' ,(':1 11<'11 on ?II ,'S, K. L T lhln IJl - , lind fll mi ly :';unday rv (' ning. MI SS M.lbt' l StUll \\ ho I. con- l !'on 111 ('sdlly uf tcrn onn, 1 :\1' I 1\1 " G ' fl I " ca ruohydru tes, Ion this day, R ememb er th e wor ds thl! Jl1 (,I!lcr They sh nld L' L(Oln wllI ch~ci n ~ in Miami Va lley hospital ,, ' . , . \. :1~' I .. 10 un . tu\\Cn , Spoeifi cations were Kive n as to of Ed Howe: "It is better t o be when thc rn oth er's hl' .. !t:, alld ililcl· va , t, t' I MI. 'H f<.hzHbeth Cln rl( IS ou r np. w untl fanll ly Mrs, Arlhul' McC'u ll - 1 Icct ha\C rcached hi'; :lcs t den 'l p' fro m U l'eceTl maJ ? r oJle~'a Ion. depu ty lIlail cu rrer on 1'1 lilt' oi,e, oUlrh and da ughtcr a nti M I', anti ' the ideal dimensio,,!< oC the com· isafe th a n so rry," RESIDENT mr nt and b iorc cilhl'l' hrRi n to fai t ' I Mrs, WillIur Ca rll!'llt cr ca ll t'd o n , ,E,d Bro wn , ~o n t l nue s III a very lout of Oregon ia. cri t Ical condIti on, , ~' "I h n \ll g - ' 1\1 1.' -..In d MI., 'S J oh II McC ull ou .... h Fra nk ,Ton lon wa ~ III " Child ren in heri t inlclli :::cncc chien) 0 1 '. C. G. Ra n du ll 1'(; t~rn (> ~1 hom,e ton. atu rd ay. an d fa mily Sund ny aft \'0 00 11 , from Ih cir falh ns, \I hell th t, :tth,:r1 P ERMANENT LOCATION 1'\ I d \V 11 I-f HA VE il. III lI1<'n tha t dC I'..tnIJ ful· Thursdll .v f r om 8 :VISit With IllS S I :.Itten ti e...·' (' hild n' lI s tillY .. a e <'In "CVera ha er a nse n ~ pe n t Iy, abou t I in I,II{)J, fu ll illlclJi l' m', brolher, Dr. Chal'1 l's RUIllIu ll ill ' pxe rci s(!s at Olive Bra nd, nn lus t SUll,luy wi t h ome fo lks at Vayis IlLlt dc \'e1opnl 1I11!il furt r-fiv c tH T ex as, ton , _ _ Mrs, W . 111, Mathias and ~ n , Sunday evening, nily. L E BANON, OHIO Don, cam e down f rom Daylon Th l' Jnl'(lun BI'OR ha d a fine E ye. Examined W e dn e~dl\Y eveni ng anll spe nt t he! He ifer ki ll l'd by light ning II COli pie Deln H utd .ill<, " ')11 I " I", I",,, .! .. f r emn inind er o{ t he wOl' k wilh he r w(> ks ago . L~t li S do you r a le Bills, etc , Gill .... , Fitted R .. pain the Un i, l' r ~i , )' IIf ~_ h :,~. t J.:." , 111 01 .' " '1 ' 1~ mother , Mrs, Am unda , lnn and . = -- - r5t .. r c ~l,t 'lit o i all)' 1"1: « IIi.- ' , III F.ilh Of Our Father. pl'in t with the assertion tha t it is Ihe I I lI t ~ d ~; I.l t "s , s,:\ S th ~ I r ,,~h l'f; ~ i st I', Mr s. Charl es n , Gray li nd a mere fabri ca ti on, based on rea l \\' 01 k is t"'leh ,;:g <:UolCllI S 10 fa mil y. l\iI:~, H owllrd ' Gra hllltl atte nded We hea r u l g l'eat deal ahout t,h.e 1 sup erstiti on a nd ig nora nce ! If TIII:\K. IIl1 il rsil,l' is n, t 11l~d~ 'n rc- the Gurd en De monst1'll t ion al th e illu stri ous f mm er:; of our ConstJ- tha t be tru e, t hen, why not do ior-"A Ill O f :UIIU!!ol' }' uu n .; 1lH..' U, hu t h ,.\ t utl on- a ll of it to t heir cl'edit, IIway with th e r est of the historic ~ac h ,II,'''' 10) Ih ink, 1'.1 Ih ink ;.trair,· hl home of Mr, nnd Mrs. J.. V. Bm n. Cha rl ie I{ e l!\cy a l' l'ivt'd at hi . by the way . doc ume nt? .f possi hle. but to th in k Ji ll dY s or strut or at WHyn esvi ll e WednesdliY home fn1'm Mon<l uy fl'OI11 his SO il ' S morn ing, Thoy mll st have been good men. T o t ru st in a supreme being thcmseh cs." home in T exas. WE PAY I ca nn ot believe they wer e igor a nt does not fi t into th e ideas of some A U, S, Navy ba,ll oon amc Mi , s haf'l e,ne Shel1 ham l1l l"r ;':0 crlu c:\l or evc r 13i ,l an}'th ing down in t he Hici<oryville neighbor t ricky or ,I esig ning ; t he destiny of of our peopl e, They can' t bear FOR s pent undny wi th Mis. f'R Ali!'e n g r ent nat ion depend ed' on t heir to admit their dependa nce in any morc importalll or ~xp r~s se d III re hood Friday eve ning _ integri ty of p urpose- t heir wi s- higher power. Li sten, now: They lccuratcly the purpose o f. education Matured Horses and Cows F riday din ner gU l'sts of Mr , a nd ond Ada h H a n ~e n , at Dnyton, Bul how C ~lt you teach men TO dom of action. Th ey lived lit a will, in tim e, co me to a de fian ce Mrs, c'harles Gray and f nmily a fOl'l11cl' Mr s, Rilln Bu rnett, That is the question. You t ime when, .. a n a ppeal t o a rms, of all th e law; if we can' t trust rHINK? mist t.. ke tht'Jl1 young. P rofessor wer e Mrs. W , M. Mat hias and son. re ~ ide.tl t of OUI' neighborhood, i:I und to the Lord of hosts," was all in II just God, a s our f or efather s I-itllchi ns says, "It is sad but true Don, of Dayto n, anr! Mrs. Ama ndn very !lic k lit the home of hcr thllt was left for them, did, sha Vl we put our tr ust in hat at eight een or nin IrCIl il is :00 Starr, CALL US FIRST da ughte r, Mrs, OSCUl' Wn dc, on PHONE PHONE One o f their pel'ma nent er ea- Man ? Men who today " swear by" ·.. te to l ak~ a h,), :llIrI Ilt:lkc a 1',1a ll o f The Li ve VViro Po ul t ry clulI me l Yn nk ee st r eet . RE VE RS E CHARGES 454 454 ·ti oJlR was metallic mon ey- a high- the sacred Con stitu tio n- who lint :llld illt l'r" 5t :1 1111 ill h i~ studirs. with Alice Gray T ue~ d ay !!fter.I\1 rs. ' Ia r ence Shell hllmme r hlle! Iy essen tial medium in any 80rt of prea ch adh er ence to the sac r ed i , is ~ f',""Ifi, ' d IOU ul tcn I II more noon. Two members respond ed t o comm er cial t rllnsllction. These document, peddle lhe propaganda . :i rS . h:l!1 41Ill· . .. r oll-call b y te lling how to bett er men caused to be stamped deep of the ve ry people who seek to Dr ( r, \', 1.')" ('hie, >,,) l ' r, i \' ~r~,i t )"s th e clu b. Robert Gray gave into the preci ous m etal, "In God over t hrow it l I ,t' ri;tll~t in j's\ cht} I,'g y. f ~!:l i"j,! fu rtv on "Fresh Air- Day lind Night.' A We Tru t. " I do not doubt the ab· To procla im a t rust in Goel when an ..: sh' rs :1I: ~: ra ( k etl'l' r itJ r in('r:: .d dain t y lun ch of sa nd wiehes, cake , solute s incerity of the declaration we don't do anything o f the kind \'~~ ' 1. f"tlild 1 1t~' 1 1I pil ifulir ~I",\\' a nd punch was served by th e hos· 1 believe they wer e right, not - if not hypocrisy it's just plnin Th . t nl1~ h l hJ\ C !\l'l ' ll ,:xi,·. c t. d toss. We went swimming f or r eclying! wrong. The c rirl1 i llal s 1" 51('" COUIJ 11 : C\::11 r ea t ion, Th e next meeting will be We are supposed t o be living F or t unat ely for our beloved Ins,," r Ip:H'I, ly ' 111t':: ! :t 11:; it ... t.) -,,-h.tt home of Dan n Stor er toda'y, in 8 stage of g reat enligh t. country, the people who live in the ht')' wOIII,\ d,) i ll ;,:1 cncrgl'l'':y whd<! Jul y 2 at t heAlice Gray, Reporter. :(\ llI l11i tl i n ~ :I crilr.c. , enm ent--in II day of supermen , "Fa ith of Our Fathers," are in r.("c au ~(' th,:ir n lind ~ .\ ;t! 51 ..' ''' tll ~Y Kathl ee n Gray r eturned home We a re drifting ra pidlY.from the the ma jority. I can't help shudder- ,rc crimi,:a is, Wedn esda y fr om sever al days' old ways, In this purtieular and ing lit the growth and publicity of I f II\I'Y wcrc nf\! ;! w tlt ey woul l visit wit h he'r aunt, Mrs, W, M. high-importa nt dec lara tio n of our t he tribe who don't beli eve in know that crime ne\ ~ r pays. Mathias and fnmily, in Dayton. forefat hers, some of us rush .into anything but themselves I ' Llill c;'l! n broke half of the l'oung Dnle E _ W ebb, of Cincinnnti, ( "I11~ l c ill'arts marrying, Now Ihe called on fri ends her e Friday on ~ 'r ill ce o f Wales. it is saill. will mar· his way to !nis parent 's home in .y Pr ill~css Ingrid, of Sweden, Noth; Ill.:, Id t for Ihe dreams of YIlU:li Convoy, ,·.,il,,;I. The Baptist Missionary Circle will lIerve suppel' in Mrs, Me ni tl's r oo m Saturda y evening, Jun e 29. Th ere will a]80 be food for sule. for E VCl'yone is urged to come out nnd patroniz!! th em. The :jveruge rural fnmil y conThe Sun shine club gave a mi ssum es nlmost five tons of food ancellanoUfI shower last Friday evennually, 01' to be exact 9,371 B.th.-lntern.1 And External ligent people overlook. A hot pound s IIccol'(ling lo th e fig ures ing in honor of Marie Pnill Hardin, She recj~ iv e d many beautiful - -- -bath relaxes the tissues and blood of the Toledo Scale Company com. and useful gifts, Gam es nnd stun s Like many old sayings, "clean· vessels and relieves eong!)stion. A piled a short time ago. entertainm ent of tel' Of this amount t he average f\lrni ~ hed liness is ind eed next to Godliness," cold ha th speeds up circulation is well founded in truth, nlthough lind tones up the tissu es and mus- man accounts f or 2,177.7 pounds, which ice cream and cake wer e If VO II ur!' lll LI t hut "omp othcl' til'c " has in the sixteenth century when cles in genel'al, ' while the sitz or slightly less than one-quarter served, , a L~' lI "" ll'!J:l d t h:w 1111' GllodY"lIr" . . . John Wel sey, founder of t he Me~h bath, hot or cold , provides an ex- of the family's food, (This small Carmen an.d Cleo Kil'k, of F osSI np 11 11 01 t hi III;, if it i ~ llC'tl.l!l ll y tnH' , wh9 odist Church, s poke those words In cenent menns of relieving many perc entage was as much 9.! n SUI'- t oria, arc spending th p su mm er 11 ill iro n,; mill',: I" np l" buy G oo tl y~a r T il'l' ~' one of his sermons, a bnth wile internal weaknesses nnd disorders prise to us as to you!) with their aunt, Mrs. H. II . J elfIf YOll a 1'1' tnld th " l :·/, tltl' ~ lI\C' I' lir~, " ha s con s idered extremely foppi sh and to which both sexes are SUbject, The largest single item of food eri s. a I', , ' ~ ler c:t r(':t F>! t han th e (,o odyen l' " . Then there is the internal bath consumed is milk- 2,669 pounds a bathtub n needless luxury. In Th e Sunshine club picnicked r: cf orC' yn ll n c e~ i,t ~ u c h n ~t ::tlp ll1 Plll , slop mllny countri es that idea still ex· whieh is equally, if not still more being con sumed annually, And Thursday a t the home of Dorothy ists especially in those ' 10clIlties important. the average fllrm family uses and th illk why lllilliu lI ~ mo re p('o ple lill Y All presen t enjoyed a goo d wb~l'e water, even for drinking, is There are people who make a 484 pounds of eggs a year., Spenk- Hnwke C, ndy",tl· Ti res. dinner and 1\ pleasan t tim e. prnctice of taking a physic every ing in dollars nnd cents- of every nt a premium. , Th rrC' i ~ Il ot h il1~t in tl . i ~ worl'l whir h ('Olll It is hard for us, who simply so often- not the natural physic dollar spent by Americans for pels ril l' OWII C, S l O choose Goo lly Ill' T ir ·,fl . have to turn on II faucet and clear such as fruit juice, quantities' of food, 24,8 cents goes for milk lind If n n~' othel' tire orr,'!'ctl a ll Y a dva ntages pure water gu shes forth, ,to im· water etc., but powerful purgal· milk products. ,'Ibis is by far the ove r a Goo dy nr, would not the puulic he agine a situation of that kind. And tives that irritate the membranes 'largest s ingle item in our food bll y in ~ t ha t ot her make in llil'gC:;t nutllyet we- with billions of gallons and do not begin to cleanse. They bill. It explains why doctors, in. bl'r s ') of bathing, and- drinking wnter can call this " a good cleaning out." ventot·s, busin ess men and public Henry Moore and fnmily had If ll ny other t ire cq ull I,'d u Goo dyea r, stnntly ~t our disposal- do not Such a procedure is ' nearly alwuys commissioners constnntly trying to for t heir Sunday dinn er guest s, wo ul d il lIot ue ns populur as Goo dyear'! ta ke advantage of such good for- followed by a period of constipa- devise ways t o safegard the Mr. and 'Mt·s. Witt Hunte r of tune. Many people of course bathe tion. quality and purity of milk. Inst('ud , you find Goo dyea r produ ci ng Middl etown Ohio, Ml'. and Mrs, beca use they have a natural abo As against this bnd habit we MILLI O NS MOH E TlIt ES t han a ny oth el' Sil Lnmb and family of Wayn esMenu for Economj Ni,ht horrenee of dirt and because a have the more simple, cleanly and co mpan y- outdi sta ncing a ll co mpetit ion by ville, and little Mi ss Ge ni vieve bath is refreshing. Too few how. hygienie process of flushing out Lamb of Waynesville, great Cream of peanut soup grca tly in c r en ~ in g lengt hR each year, Stop ever realize what a salient factor the bowels with warm water, (Do Baked halibut- Tomato sauce grllnd dl1ughtel' of Joseph Mo?re, and t hink WHY, water is in maintn ining general not confuse this with the enema Mt', Lois Moberly of WayneSV ill e, E scalloped potatoes Most cur own e rs have ha ll ye Ul'S o f exgood health. taking to relieve constipation. MI', and MI~s. Wilt Hunte r o f Cream Cabbage slaw fl'i ends: MI LLION S MOnE PEOPLE pe ri ence wi th t ir es, Th ey co mp are l heir exThe t ruth is that bathing is an That kind of enema should be takApple Dumpling Middletown wer e Wed nesday RIDE ON GOODYEA R TIRES ,b ecause peri ences wilh t holle o f t heir frin ds, T ire nbsolute necellity. It is a power· en only in caSe of an emergency. evening guests of Elmer Lamb lind Coffee bill ionll ' of mil e!! of mot oring over road!! buyer s are wise, ver y wise, today . ful enemy of disease and a pro. If you' are a suffe l' of chronic wife at Corwin. everywhel'e continua lly prove Goodyenr longer of life. And its mOQus op- constipation you ed an immedi- Clam Fritter. ~; nlhu~ia !i tic " ta lk," fltrong "c laim ~, " ad Mrs. Ida Howe ,son Hnrry of erandi is simple and convincing. ate and radical cha!1ge of diet.) A Good Summer Di.h Tires to be the best. ve rtising that promis(>s ever ything- your Dayton and Miss Virginia Davi s The daily blith keeps the pores But the enema· bath is only part Best--not by any smllll margin- but best f' xperi enced cal' owne r il' li llIe impressed of Harveysburg were at t his place Make a batter using 1 pint free from, clogging and permits of the internal bath. There is by so marked a degree in life, traction , sul e ~ m a n s hip . by such them to throw off impUrities the the entire digestive tract that flour, 3 beaten eggs and 1 pint Sunday a.f ter noon. mileage and freedom, fr om tl'ouble that T'he one thing, howeve r, which continues Mrs. Mabel Terry of OilY ton R pent milk. Beat until free of lumps, system has accumulated in going needs washing and this 'i s best acit mean s a grea t ma ny dolla rs suved each Lo sell him is t his fu ct , whi ch checks with about the business of life. The complished through drinking quan th'en add % pint canned minced the weekend with her hom e folks year to olways buy Goodyenrs! here. hig personlll exp eri ence nnd thnt, of his clams and juice, Fry. batter as you pores must also breathe, and. in ties of water after ,a short period K. E. THompson, wife and order to do this they must lie kept of fasting, Much ill health could would batter eakell, Nice served daughter, Mary Kat hle en, Mr~. clear, active nnd elastic. be avoided jt the aversge indivi- with fresh stewed tomatoes. Alice Terry, son Walker" of, thIS Aside froID' the disease preven· dual would remember to drink six place, By Frazer ~if e and lady tion' insurod by bsthing, the ust glass(ls of ,water a daYi ' more is Servia, Left.Over Rice friend of ,Waynesville attended of both hot and cold water ,has stlll better. Water never hurt , , Cold rice may be ro-heated by 'the fun~ral of Aunt Hannah many curatives cd'ects that intel. ! anyone- inside or. out. steaming and serving on a plat. Frazer at Wilmington on Friday
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Pi~ua. , F. verett Early attended n gl'ain ~hs. J allle Nash and childr n, D Illers onv ntion tit Cedar Point of ,"oungstown, Ul'e vis iting ie. Wednesdny I1l1,d Thul·sday. I~tives -here. , 1\11', and Mrs, Iyde Wharton Th N, . R. choru s of whi h made n busin 55 t.l'ip to, olumpu s Hent·y SlI ylq r is II m emblll', wel'o Fridtly. , (l ntel'taiued nl PI' si dent 'Putter· Evelyn and FI'an is J ohns spent son 's hom Sundn y at dinn I' lind Inst w ek with t h ' il' gl'n nd-pn rents weI' , IIl so t nd red n chj('ke n dinn cr lit the Old Bnrn Club 'l'ucsMI', and ~1I' s . J. R. J ohns. l iss E va Wharton in sp nding cluy v ning, ' Mess rs Rurl . uylor I\l1d Witlillm a couJl le of wee ks wilh her friend Miss ,Edi th I'llm lit Mt. Healthy. 1" 'i~hlo n v is iwc1 r lath es in 01Duyto n wcre co lling on Lytl e limbus undn y. f rien ds 'ru c!;dlly evening, Rnd M"s. hllde!; lurk unci SALO IS VICTOR IN Over Station WL W eve. y H . Mr, M. lurk spent Fl'iday in DayBUNION DERBY Friday Niight lon, The thr ee childr n of Mt'. amI J ohn Sn lo, plodding pnl iccmnn 1\11'';. 101'l'i~ Miller at'e victims of \..ome to UI§ for frOIl! PnllRaic, N. .1. , won tll'fll lhe whoop init cough. ENNA JETTICK SHOES Mrs. Williom aleman and Mi ss honol's in , C. Pylc's tran scontinl foutrnce, klww n n ~ lhe ,5 to $6 ror women $5 to $6 Th elmll spent Monduy with Mr. enln nuni on De rby , t his Yl'lII·. lI is otTi and 1I11' ~. ,H. Hain es. cial tim " fCll' trunscontincntnl 1111'. a nd 1I11'S, Melv yn Swa nk and grin d wa ~ 525 h OIlI'S, &7 minuteR, SOIl l' spe nt Sunda y in Cincinnati 20 seeo nd s, lind Clime home driving 1\ ChryPeto G;.tvu7.zi, o f Englund, wa" sle r ar. e('o nci in the finn.! stn nding with Mi ss Eva n nd Ethel Reeder G2G hours , I1 U min lites Hnel 8 secsaw " Excesf; Buggage" at The Cr lld s . OuL if lhe $00.000 pr izes Viclol'Y, in Duylon utul'llnyaftHr promise d •• alo is en ti tl ed to $25,000 nnd Gnvuz zi to $ 10,000, noo n. Orville Phillips motored to w (!!;t 1\'1 iddl ctown Friday nnd spent lh o da y with Mr, and Mrs, Wiilliam . ub:;cl'ibe for the 1I1iami Ga zette, Wittil's. MI' .n nel 1'11'5. Glenn J uhns, son and dau gh ter of Dayton wer e six __ _ __ _ _ _ __ o'cloc k dinnel' g u c~ ts unclny o f 1'111', and Mrs. Laeky, of Bell · Mr, nnd Mrs. ha d es J ohns. mont, nnd MI', Floren se AlIemMiss Th Imn oleman spent the bUl'g 'of J etfo)'s, Montana cull ed on week.end with hoI' friend, Miss J ea nn e Mered it h, nea r \\ aynesfri end s here Mondll~r. Mr. lind Mrs. Em or so n Dill and vitle. so n Bill y wel'e Xenia shopper s Evet'ett Endy is installing a Munday. . fine set. of new scn lcs at the Lytle Mrs, Anna Lucns has r eturned elevator. fr om the Hospital a nd is ,g etting Mrs. J ohn Myers and daughter nlong flne after an operatIOn . of Belm ont and Mrs, A. E, White Mrs. MOl'ga n ellite rtain ed a t and son of olumbus wel'C Friday Sunday dinner Mr. Roy Shaw and guests of MI'. and Mrs . Kesler family and Mr. Cliffol'd MOl'gan Graham and dnughter. of Xenia. , ' Ever ett Early an,d daughter ,Mr. and Mrs. C. Lmg en t~ I'talll- Miss Ruth made a bu slIless trop to cd her daughter and fami ly, of incinnllti Monday. Dayto n Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Kesler Graham Fre8h Callies 20c MI'. End Marlatt arrived home nnd daughter , Miss Bernice, w ere Fine For Ronst fr om Detroit aturdlay. Su nday dinner gue. ts of Mr, and Beef Roas c 28c' Mrs . Laura Reed and daughter IMrs, Cn rl AII1'ight nt Waynesvill e. Ch oice tend el' Beef of Hal'veysb urg called on Mrs. , Mrs. Virginia Nash and fnmily 'John Levi Thursdny aitel'lloon. of Canfield came Sunday to make HamB Sugar Cured Mrs. Mnry Burge1tt Mrs, Nellie a n extended visit with MI'. nnd Whol e 0 1' half Burgett and childl'el~, Minnie and Mrs. Harry Grahnm. Other SunKennoth spent t he week-end day guests were, MI'. and Mrs, with Ml:. and Mrs. Fronk Kellis Rudd aylor and family of Leb- FRESH DRESSED POULTRY and daughters. onon. BU'fTERS, FISH, POTAMr. Morris Marl:ntt and Miss Mrs, Chlll'les Johns and Mrs. TO SALAD, OTHER Dorothy 'Rye cl\lIed em Miss Minnie Waltel' Kenrick attend ed a . meet" DELICATESSENS Burgett, of Dayton Friday even- ing ot The Hllmilton Inn at Frank- I' ' lin Friday eveni ng, where Mrs. mg. WE DELIVER Mr. and Mrs, Har,old Kelli s and Wilma LeVan of Steubenvill e and' son Billie spent ,the week.end wilh Mrs, Ada , Dodd Poince of Dayton Phone No. 66 Mr. and Mrs. John Godfrcy and spoke in the in tere~t of "The Ohio son, J ohn Dallas, of Dn~'ton to Cou ncil of Republican Women." ce lebl'Ute their thirdl wedding a nProf. a nd Mrs. George Clark of niversary. \V est Eng lewood. N. J. are spendMrs. Euphemia T,oms of Xenia ing thi~ week with the former's spent a week wit h her son Emer- father, MI'. H. M. Clark ond other so n Dill and family. relatives. MI·s. Herbert MlIl'1att and son, Mr. anI! Mrs. ,Chnrles Johns Edmond, Miss Clllr'a Daughters, and Mr. and Mrs, Edd Longacte MI'. and , Mrs. John Rye, Ml's. John left Monday mOl'ning fOI' a motor Levi and Wayne Dukin, Mr. and Mrs. S. 'P. Michael attended a miscellaneous shower for Mr. and Mr8. Lowell Lutz, at the home of Mr. Elvis Michaels Saturday evening. Mr .and MI's. O. Et. Mnrlatt ana family , entertained friends from Xenill Sunday,
, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman of Norwood were Sunday night guest~ of Mrs, J . H. Coleman. They ret urned to Norwood Mon. doy morning Mrs. Coleman accompanying them. for a visit.
Little Dorothy Michael spent Grateful Man, 71, Freed From Sunday wit h her gra'ndparents, MI' Double Ailment By New M"di. and Mrs. Herbert M:llrlatt. cine, Praiaea It Hilrhl,. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coleman called on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kalli,s on Tuesday. ?
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H. L. M, Hop kin s r luI' ned Ins t wee k lifter a le n-day visit in Ken· Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Jordan nnd tucky. Chas. Byrne were Jamestown vis· MI'. nnd Mrs. E, C, Crane llnd itor s Sunday. childl'e n of Day t on spe nt S und ay J esse Thomas left this morning with relatives here for Vandalia to attend th e CenMrs. W. P . Sllii sbury ardv ed tral Ohio shoot. home Tu esday nig ht ufter a visit Mrs. Myel' Hyman wa s n g uest of sev'era l week s in Cleve land, at 1 o'clock luncheon at the Hotel Mrs. M:uy Hal'llis of Clnrks.. Alms, in Cincinnati today., \ ill e i ~ a guest in the hom e of Miss Abbie Frazie l' of Wilming- 1., V, Brunst rato l' a nd family, . . ton, was the guest of Mr. a nd A large audience enJ oyed the Mrs. J, E. Frazier last week. hlldre~ 's Da prOg'1'a m a,t the Dr. Rudolph , eyesight M, E, Church Sunday eve nmg. specialist, is skilled in the Mrs, George Hamil ton ' was • practice of optometry. A pleasantly ontertni ned at the home free examination of your eyes on of Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Furnas Inst Tuesday, Thursdny and Saturday, ThUrsday. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. Mrs. Lurn Werntz and dnugh. Beginning June, 30, evening ser tcr Leada. Mrs . Leonard Tinney vices at the Church , of Christ will ! and children were shopping in be held at 7 :45 p, m. instead of Dllyton Mondny. 7 :30. , Mrs. James Lawson and daughMr. and Mrs. Robert Furnas en· ) tel' Cleo, of Cov~ngton, Ky" spent tertained relatives at a fried chick the week-end WIth MI'. and Ml's. en and ice cream dinner on Sun-' Leonnrd Tinney.
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The Loyal Tempe1'8nce Legion nrc invite'd to a picnic at Ha1'mon park,. Lebanon, Friday, July 6. A II wishing to go will meet Mr . Hough ut the post office at 2 o'clock. Each family represented ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL is requested to take · some lunch. FOI' safety 's sake, bathing at the Sixth 'unday a fter Tl'inityJul y 7, hUl'ch School at 9 :30; pork will not be on the progl'Om. Mrs: Hough, Mrs. Anderson and 'ermon nnd Holy Communion at MI's. Mill s will chap ero ne. Every 10 :3 0. m ember is urged to attend. All are 'cordially invited . Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector,
harlcs no s~ , of lTal'v ~ y s burg, was foun d gui lly of robbery and I utI! ',' l'I1UI'I!I'S in l hc co unl y court , Tull . day a nd Judg D('chant gave him a ~ !'Il 'tenr uf fi ve yeal'S in the Ohio penitcntiary. Do. s is the man who broke into T. J . m ilh' f.! meat shop New Year's EVil a nd 'al'ried aWIIY a quantity of m al and lal·d. . H(> wn ~ a lso lhe I 'nder in an in cff('clutl l attempl of pri soners to mllke lheir escape by using gun powd er to blow up the jni!.
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47 patrons of Green ~ounty viaited with the Warrell County Pomona Grange at Springboro Saturda y in a n exchange of the Iiteral'y programs presented at the recent S pring Valley meeting. Owing ·to th busy sea80n of the yt!ar the attendance W8S not large, between 125 and 150 attending the meeting Saturday. The program was in charge of Mrs. ~;I s ie J. Campbe ll, Gree ne cou nty lecturer. and was well re7 ceived. It consisted of music by the Xe nia grange orch estra under the direction of Mrs. Ray Fudge; playlet. "Style Show," Spring Valley grange, illustrating styles from Fred 11 I'n ,l e rson and family grand-mothe r's time down to the ' WCI'I! ill Da yto n Tue. day. present "flapper" age; piano solo , "1'0 My Bel oved," Stephen Stead· Sc rt!c n d OD I'~, t.he size you need, man; orchcBtra selections; reading at Mudd n's Lumber Yard. "Moo Cow Moo," Jelln Mason; I'llcitation. "When I Drive Out," lJol'uld lI erl(lersc)I1 of Dayton littl e Mis!! RUIIMcll Cosl.r, Charity vi ~i t c d r cluliv us hcre S und uy. grunge; play, "The Minister's Mis.. take" Cosier trio· of Charity 1 I . 1\ ycl' . I Y I~ll1n and fanllly VISlt- g l'a~ge. Introd uction of the two d rclatl ves In Blanchesler sundaY[granges by Mrs. Campbell and a
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Summ er sc hedul e- 1st, 31'd and 5th Sunduy, ~fa l!s at 7 :00 a. m. ; 2!ld nnd 4th Sundny, Muss at 9:30. Rev, Lawl'ence B. Mollmann.
METHODIST CHURCH Chul'ch School rl : 15 a. m. MornCop I' I' sC l'een wire at Madelen's ing Wor ~ hip 10 ::3 0, subject, "Poace Like a Rivel'." Evening Lumber Yard. Service 7 :30, subj ect "A Pel'!lonal MI'. lind Mrs. Walter Cast vis· Religion." hildl'en' s meeting Tues da y 3 p, m. Choir reheal'sal Friday ited Antioch Sunday. B p, m. All are welcome. Miss Loui se Hough is spe nding Rcv..Josep h Bt'nnelt, Pastor, this week in Dayton. TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hawke visCHURCH ited relatives in Sabina, Sunday. S undllY School !l :30 a. m.; Y. P. S., 6 :46 p. m.; preaching ser· Mrs. Wm. Newland of Chicago', vicfI, 7 ,130 p , m.: prayer meeting is visiting hcr s ister Mrs. W. H. 111 isses H nl'i tta McKinsey and group of orchestra selections conWednesday ('ven ing, 7 :30 p. m. Allen. Olive A lI e n were in Dayton Tues. elu ded the program. "The Church with a Welcome." day. . A pi asanL feature of the day Re v. A. E, Houck, Minister. Rev. and Mrs. J oseph Bennett was the conferment of the fifth are spe nding u few days this week 1\ l i5' J eann(' fel'edith enjoyed a degree on two candidates in which FERRY r.HURC' · OF CHRIST in Lewisbu rg. pal' y in Bellbrook lust Thursday the Springboro grange iIIustrnted BIble Schoo l ut 9 :30 a. m . the ritualistic work with appropri-: eve ning. Children'!! Day program at 10 :30 Chas. A nd erso n and fumily vis- • ate and elaborute tableaux. Spring II. m. Come and enjoy the pro- ited r elatives ' at Spring Valley JlfI·. Hncl Mrs. Wilbur Clark vis- boro grange also put on a fifth. ; gram PI'cpul'ed by the children S undllY evening. . ited Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Flory in degree dl'ill. IIJld young folk, and encouragc William Lukens, Worthy Master Dnylon, SundllY. A Children's Day program will them In the good work they are of the Warren county organizadoing. You ure always welcome be presented at the Ferry Church Gu.v Kibler and family of Day- tion, pl'esided throughout the enSunday morning, July, 7. at this church. t(, n spe nt Sunday with Vern tire seRsion. The next meeting will Chester Wi\1lamson, Minister. be held at Waynesville on August Hough nnd fam ily . =0=-,=,==== === . . F. C. Hartsock and family of lB. '. WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF Milford were Sunday guests of DEATH FOLLOWS INJURIES FATAL Born-To MI'. und Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Edith Harris and family. CHRIST 'N Hag"m eyel', of Route 3, Wednes- NEW CENTURY ~ ACCIDENT AT MILL TO SPR I GBORO BOY day , June 26, a son. Bible School lit 9 :30 n. m. VisSaws filed by machine. Cut ___ CLUB MEETING: it our \Ive, growing chool. Lord's cleaner, truer, faster, Roy PigMrs. Julio Berglln and Edgar Lee Moore, 66, injured in an S upper at conclusion of Bible ott', at Madden's Lumber Yard. Fun el'lll services for Norman The June meeting of the New . BerA'an Hnd daughter visited relaccident at the J. K. Spencer saw School period. Evening EvangelHill, 12 year old . on of Mr. and Century Club was held on Friday Istic service at 7 :46 p. m. A ____ MI·s. Ben Hill o f ,pl'ingboro , who atives in Xenill Today. "Something different" in the mill Tuesday morning of last week at the pleasant home of Mrs. J. unique progrnm Is being arrang- evening services at the Church of died nt he Blair hospital on Two ' broth r s, Jo Cllh Burto n was fntally injurod wh en struck MIII'gar t K ibl l'r of Dayton C. Hawke. ed for Sunday night, entitled, Christ Sunday, July 7. Don't miss Thursday night at tbout 10 o'clock T olliver, 14, alld Williulll H. 1'01- by an autolliobile n or his home sp nt last week at the home of The meeting was opened by· Funeral services were h eld at "The PI'odigal Son In Sermon and it. the home of his nephew, Eden liver, 12, Wl!re drowned in the Lit- last Wedn . da y aftel'noon, were hel' u nclo Vel'l1 Houg:h, und family Victrola mu sic and after the bUll. ong." Don't miss :it. Church tie Miami Rivel' at Morrow Sat- hel d' Saturday aflel'lloon fr om lh e ness session the following program Night se rvice a~ 7 :3V p. !"., on . Mr. Ilnd Mrs. William Michener Terry" near Oregonia, on Monday unlay oftol'n,oo n when the former U. B. hurch,. pringb ro, with Alvin Eal'nhHrt nnd family re- was given : afternoon at 3 o'clock. Wednesday. T.hls ~el'vlce 18 also of Pittsburg, ~4\., are announcing Death was due to a fractured \vS.nt to the rescue of his younger burinl in th,e Springboro cemotery. turned home Saturday after a Roll Call, Indian Customs. rapidly Inel'euslng In attendance. the bil·th of a son, Sunday, June bl'othel' who ' hilt.'! ste~ped beyond ::\c~o ~ling tq reports t he boy week in FlIstt!1'I1 Ohio, ond Virgin- Homes of Outstanding American skull s uffered wh en the shield on his "The Church , where you feel at 30. depth. was rldmg a' bicycl e abd when turn ia. Women, ' Mrs. Ruth Janney. sa'" ori wlflch he was worka rip hom e." The doublle tragedy is sa it! to ing inlo th e strect on which he Development of American ArchChester Williamson, Minister. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheehan of ing, WIIS torn loose from its fast- havo OCCUlTed as the molher, Mrs. liv d was stl'uck by 'a machine Edgar Bel'gan nnd daughter itectul'e, Mrs. Edith Harris Centel'ville, were guests of Mr. e nings and struck htm in the fot'e1~ l ore n ce Toilliver look d on from driven by Howard Bi hop of ncar of Detl'oit, Mich., are' the guests American Skyscrapers, Mr•. head. He \Vas taken to the hospiand Mrs. Elmer Roger s on TuesDEATHS Amelia Williamson . till immediately but physicians th e J101'c h of t he il' home on the Germantown. He was cal'l'ied on this week of Mr. Bergan's mother, . dllY. D~l'ing the social hour, which held but slight help for his recov- west side of the t'ivel' neal' the the bumper of the ca l' fOI' a hort Mrs. Julia Bergan. Following nn illness of long followed, a delicious two-course For best results consign your ery. He never regained conscious- bridge in Morrow. The bodies dista nce and was thrown to t he Miss Jean ne Meredith spent duration, the death of ~nn Will· live slock to Green-Embry Co., ness. were brought to the surface by pavement whe n lhe ma chin e struck luncheon was served. Guellta of Sunday with Miss Thelma Cole- lhe of ternan were: Mrs. Stanley iamson occured at McQlellan HosMoore had been in the saw mill thr e Monow youths who heeded a tree. Cincinnati, In care at O. R. Sa1\spital in Xenia, 011 Thursday, ju.ne He suffer ed two skull fractures ma of Lytle and attended services Se llors, Mrs. R. H. Vanee, Mrs. J. business for 30 years and had Mrs. Tollivel"s cries for lIid. At, 27. Funeral servioes were held pt bury. temps to res tore life by artificial and was removed to the Middle- lit the M. E. church. H. Sackett, Mrs. Lee Hawke, Mr•. Master Jack Michener of Pitts- been associated with Mr. Spencer her IMe horne on Third street b~rg, is spending a few weeks with ever since he cstablished his local respi ration wcre f utile. town Hospital where he died at Melvin Banta and Mi ~s Dori. S unday morning, July 7, at SptJ1rday IIfterno~lh, Rev. Joseph his grllndparen~B, Mr. and Mrs. mill. He was not married but The lads, members of a family (j :;~O a. m. 'I'hur. day. Hawkc. 10 :00 o. m. Children's Day will be Bennett officillting. Burl.a l was in Lost year the lad graduated mode his home with Eden Terry, of five children, wel'e fi shing in W. E. Cornell. observed at Furry Church. A little Miami cemetary. . the stream ncar their homc and from th e grade Rchool and would a nephew. SMITH-HUGHES BOYS late, but worth waiting for. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Gray and Mr. Moore was a member of one of the boys is believed to have have entered , pringboro high HAVE POWER SPRAY ATTENDED SH,90T daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wuyncsville Lodge, No. 163, F. & waded beyond his depth in the school lhis fa1l. Su r viving are the rival'. N('ith,~ r of tho boys could parents and ono . islel·: . Alfretl Hay olld fomily, Marvin Thompson and son spent sunday A. M. sw im and when the othel' went to Th e ,rath erl Ben Hili,. I: we1l ,'Hoy and fumily, Lyman Day and Sever al clay-bit'd shooters frQln in Germantown. The bOYK of the Smith-Hughe. his brother's rescue both drowned. kno\yn In loca l fiddlers' Circles. family wei' Sunday dinn er department have the power spray Waynesville went to Dayton SatGOOD CUT CLOTHING CLUB Th r h J guest!! of MI'. and MI·s. W: P. Hay. urday to attend the Miami Volley l\hs. Harvey Rye and daughter, e at er, 0 el>h Tollivel', had completed and have been 'doing League shoot. A. C. Blair got 11 Mrs. W. P. Salisbury and Mrs. J'Ullt returned home from a hOS-t MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER Mrs. Fred Reed of Wllshington some spraying. This spray rig ia The meeting was called to or8core of 42; W. B. Squires shot Russell Salisbu"ry were. Dayton pital where he had been recoverD .. . . h equipped with gun for orchard der by the president and the min- ing from inJ'uries received while . GIVEN FOR BRIDE . ., IR vISIting el' brother spruying and also lias a 4-row' 42 birds Ilnd Jesse Thomas got visitors Tuosday afternoon. Tolinn Lawson und wife; and utes of the last meeting were 42. at his work i.n the powd er plant at . sistoI' Mrs. Leonard Tinney an.d boom for 8prnying c.rops that are Diamonds mounted, Watches read and approved. Kings Mills, nnd the morning had Mrs. Burn ett Buttcrworth, Miss- fontily. grown in rows. In the business session we been spent in a happy family os Edith McKibbon fi nd Hell'n 8~d clocks npaired, silver re~ Boys of the department have MACHINE WAS STOLEN Graham W(\l'e hostesses Ilt a pleuRplated, brass and nickel refinished planned to takb a hike July Ilth. reunion. M 1'5. J1Ine W right of Spring- free use oC the equipment, ' wheg. The girls will meet at Mrs. Eat'llDouble flUlleral services wer e an t social affair Saturday after · boro, Ross Planck, ot' the Harveysburg at Carey's Jewelry Shop, Leblmon hart's at 6 :30 p. m .. We discusshas. Wright and son of needed for all of their project.: conducted from the A ncl ers nn noon ' g ivt'n f nl' Mrs. Albel·t Dut)lIosn e Po . and Mrs. Julia Besides project work they have pike, hod his machine, ' a four Ohio. \ ed how we may entertain the Funeral Home at Monow Sunday Wilson, ncl' J(llthl'yn Tllrn(ll', at t door Chevrolet sedan stolen from Donovan were dinner guests of been doing some custom spraying Mrs. W. E. O'Neall is at the mothers. The p1'esldent appolnt- aflernoon. the h ome of Mrll. UuUel'worth. for ' others at a very reasonable his barn lost Wednesday night. state extension camp, Rooky Ford ed a finance oommlttee. ----. _ , A colol' seh I11C of yellow and 01'. lind Mr ~ . A, T. Wright Mon- price. ' The miscreats d1;ove it into the this week, reoeiving' instruction In dlly even ing. Tho meotlng adjourned to meet white was C'urrie d out in the decthe need of Buch • . Rea lizing Strawn lane west of tp.wn Whefl! the hand work, which she will July 12, 1929. We were then CARTWRIG.HT HONORED orntions.. t I'O:.ll11el·R of yellow anr! machine plans for , this spray out~ they cqmpletely dismantle4 it. teallq Jater in the oounty camp. white cl'epe Jlal1(~ r w' e re hung in ' When wanting appropriate wedserved with plates of homemade fit were started several years ago No clues wer!! aV!lilaple. S. L. Cnrt.wright Was honored the douh l.. door wily nnd suspe n- d~ng', birthduy, 0 1' ~nniversary candy, after which we went to the Weare now enjoying the reality: Mr. Therle Jonell, Mr. and Mra. yard and played hide-and-go-seek. whcn he WIliS selected for honor- ded {l'om lh e cell leI' was a y,l'lIow gifts, r eme mber <:ary s Jewelry It certainly is an easler, quick~ hlO J. R. Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Marjorie Earnhart, ary membership in the Dayton sprinkling CII~. rept· ~enting the Shop, Lebanon, , has a Ia,rge and more efficient way of doing NOTICE TQ 'T1f~ Kenrick and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Club Reporter. camp of SpslDish War veterans, in shower ' of gifts, Ilnd undernealh I assortment.?f glf.ts arranged for what Is usually a rather slow an4 srttITH-IfUGttES POYS Jonea, were Sunday guests of Mr. ---recognition of his' patriotic spirit was a basket, trimmed in yello.w" your easy IIlspecbon. . disagreeuble piece of work. : and Mrs. C. P. Lewis of 'Centerand keen inter ' st in all U, S. army to receive them. Mrs. Wil so n reWit. YNESVILLE WINS BALL 'f)le F. f. A. will !peet !It Mr. ville veterans. Mr. Curtwrigh,t is sole cejved many useful and pretty Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tinney and 'son Crabb's home on Friday July 6th, . GAME FROM CENTERVILLE survivor of t e W. R. Hoel Post, gifts. S herm on, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard TIC~ENOR-VANDERVOORt; at 8 p. m, Those 160 tiny parts In your G. A. R. and one of the two surDainty I'efreshmenls consisting Tinney and family and ,Mrs. RobAll members are urged to be watch may need cleaning, oiling, The Miamis came through with viving veterans livin g in Waynes· of omngc ice, cake ahfl iced t ea I!rt We rntz and daughter were Miss Lutie Vandervoort of Hai~ present a s business of Interest will and adjusting. Bring your 1'e- a punch last. Sunday, and defeat- ville. wcre se rved. Th e l?;ue!\t list inc1ud. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. veysburg, and Mr. William Ticbbe 'transacted. pair work to Cary's 'Jewelry Shop, ed the Centerville team, 9 toB. - -- I'd Mi sses Dorothy Rye, Gladys and Mrs. 'I'olian Lawson. enol', of Genntown, were married ... - • Lebanon, Ohio. Store open every The game was evenly matched SEVERE STORM ON on Frid~y aftornoon, June ' 28 in Rola nd, Clara Bel'l'yhill, Olu Hnrtuntil the ninth, when Hllrtsock Rock, Eva McMillan, 'Esther Hen. Cary's J ewelry Shop creeJl- 'I'o Lebanon at the M. E. parsonage, BUYS ANOTHER PAPER evening. delivered a healthy two-base blow SUNDAY AFTERNOON c1 erso n, Mildred Jvir;ls, Elvalois rcs pect the confidence /lnd' trust the Rev. H . A. Rothrock perfor,IJI'Mrs. Ray Mainous had as her which sewed the game up. Ed - '- .- .Jon es, Edna Shoemaker, Florence of 011 who place dependency upon ing the ceremony. Both a1'e well W. J. Galvin, publisher of the Sunday afternoon\s severe Bohb,· Sara Missildine , Elizabeth us for diamonds, watches, jewelry known here, M1'8. Tichenor havii:!:J Wilmington News Journal, alld guests lost week, her brotllllr-in- Bergan, of Detroit, who comes his son, Wayne W. Galvin, h.ave law and sister, M1'. and Mrs. home every year for his vllcatlon, thunderstorm caused mumerous Clark, and Helen Runu..lI; Mes- und the intercsting novelty gifts spent several winters at . ilie,. purchased the f.,lma Star. The Burgoyne Botner and their two was behind the bat and added small losses in Warren 'foun ty but dames Ednu Burton, Kath eri ne too numerou s to mention in this Friends Home. The couple have Golvlns head the Ohio Newsppper daughters Wilma and Frpnces much to the success of the game. no severe damllge had bcen report- Bantu, Lucille Bland. Dora Shaw, "Home of Gifts." Store open the best wishes of, their many friends. . He gets In the game every time ed to local llnsurance agents Mon- Lorraine Spray .' Elsie Weltz, Mar- evenings. Oorporation ,a nwly formd com- Marion, of Vlnoent, Ky. he comes. . day mOl'ninl~. jorie Drake, Frances F.dwards, They will reside ' at the bride~' Corporation, a newly formed' oomThe strong Franklin team will The storm 'was accompanied by Irma Beckett and Dorothy WillOn Thul'sdny afternoon of last home in Harveysburg. Misses Henrietta McKinsey and - - - ~. Olive Allen, with , Misses Helen be on the grounds next Sunday, a high wind and heavy rainfall and iam son. week Mr. and 1\11-5. Josiah Davis ILLIANOIS VISITORS and Irma Harris of Dayton will and a good game is assured. I' streams rose rupidly. The Little - - - - -entertain ed ' in honor of Mrs. AIMr. and Mrs. E. L. Harlan and leave Thursday for New York ----Miami was out if its banks at EASTERN STAR lenburg (Florence' Vetter, of MonMASONIC NOTICE daughter of Dayton, Mns. Viola where they will attend summer BUYS PAPER AT BAINB several places and a \Va hout on __ . _ hllla. Those present were Mr. and Harlan and Mrs. K. N. Harlan left sehool at Columbia univenlty. RIDGE I the Pennsylvania tracks above . , l MI·s. Vern Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Replar c~mmunication of WayFriday for 'central Ill. Where Mr. . Morrow was reported. \\fIAml ~atP~el' No. 1107 0 . . E. M. A. Cornell. Mr. and Mr". W. neBville Lodge No. 163 F . A A:. duser of Metaline Falls, MI'ss Mar"aret Rogers has 1'0E. A. S. Allen, former publisher -S. mee ' In J1'I'ltu II Mr. an d Mrs. HAM. M. Van • f th . CI k 'Il N d M will I I 8ar atReSlllo 7 '30n E ' C orne, . . W' Tuesday evenin" . ., July 9 .
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J ent7. f or r<'pl('\'in SJ~ct'chl(js.~ wi lh modc~t blushes, I Ju~t stuc k Ih~. nel',ll e In m~, >,h.h'in C u m min :~ s versus LudIc mit'ted to the Warren county jal} wI;.hl's me to thank! ou on be- fi nger nbollt ,In II1c h. darn It, CUlllmings for lli v r ce l'Ilnl'gl'!s fur 10 days nnd thut he pay tho Phone No. 320 Pboae No. , Watch For Th e Big Surpri.e! half of herself an d her Cr"lI to l'. ! ~llu"111erl'lj Mrs. lI l'l1lllli ngwa y tl·el. I I!l'tl ~S neglect. 'osts of l}I'osecutlon ut $ 13.45. ('I"'n Tn\'lor \,en;lI ' . h('a Tn\' lo,' Till' ja il Rentence w{,e s uspended Thl' pe nitentiary is one o f the As II mntter "f fact WI'! arl' nut 1Il!!ly. "Y ou lIIU~t ll' t sa y 'darn it '." r,C" fo r di \·u ~t'e. 'Iegal 'nntl ('qul i"bl ~ prov iding good behavior is ~hown thing~ that plnc!' ~ our d l y on the mnki ng a ny pa us for her. Qu ite I provl'd :l<laryclla. "The fact thut l't.' lief. li n Ih l' PUI'I of the de fend nnl for proceed to sell <:crtain bond s nn.1 mop . T hercfof(' domi na tes the the rcv£Or5<'. in fact. "But w ~ a re bu ild ing som!' for you pr!cked you rH If i: al1 for the ___ O ll ~ Yl'lIr. ~toc k s of t he estate. loca l news nnel fil!:ur('s largely also bes t. \ ou ou ght t be gln!l." Common Plea. CoUrt rhe case of S usan B. Turne r J. T . FInck, administrator of the in the As.ol·iatod PI' S5 d ispa tchl's. you a nd J,m. NOTARY PUBLIC " 'i ou s hould see t he fine larg!' "Why '! " , . . \'l" I'~ \1 S Robert C. Mabrny WUI! com· estnte of Mary L. -McC l'uy d('ceas. The pl'i~on authoritirs had bee n Ml'~. Hcm nli n[::w ny was a tr ifl e ,]. \\ . So:.',lor .. of ''Ya YQl'"\·.,lIu J rl1ll1i,,,d Rnd dismissed. ('d, fil ed his npplica ti on for nn N.tional Ban" haying co nsid I'IILle troub ll.' be· chest we huve wi shed on our hu sky Iv.ers~s Earl Swam a nd Mrs, !-.al'! Th e <,ourt o l'del'(rd t hat the plai n 'd ' h ." h' .11 h calise of a number of men a mong Greek wanior; a nd as fur as yuu petulant. - E.tate. Settled 1r1 for mo Sh umakC'r, r ecove r claim 0 1 1'1 aut 0117.mg t o S~ tth c Will Drawn "B rcll usr "- lIl uryell o pa uRC' lI SW'1~. ~ n!'y onl ~' A III uunt t.'. fl.. .Jaeo)t whi ch he holdIIIsI among tho priso n!'rs who WE're agiLnting are concerned- Well, all I can say is that we uRed Mrs. He mming-way , and th ought a. mom( nt-"uecll use I ~~~~llIed $ Ill, I 0.0 0 unu r usts or t ru m th,' d,dcndunt, Clyde Whit· I asse ts of t he estate, Jul y :'!U. ut . 1 U: Wayne.ville. Ohio for un f' ight·hour day. an d soml' c: .. ~e:utur of t he e~ta t e of 00 o't' lock u. m. w,a s set li S the tim e . n ew (OX·I rOI r eco rds for the pho no for a patte rn . But t ha t IS not if th e need le wu~n 't shnl'p l'Il UlI j{h ' Common PI,... Court I hll,p " ' lu tH('re, deceased, the s\Jm of hearing. gmph , or !'o me hi ng like that. what J asked you to come ove r to pri ck y(, u. ~' O ll couldn't s~ w with it. So you st'(' it is ull for the o f $02.5 0 a n~ that each party pay Th e judge advised that Donovan l' hI.' ward en had not gra nted a nd talk nbo ut. " "No?" with a poli te in flection bes!. " Thl' case of J e '~ i c Rudy \·H . UR h,~ cost herem, Earl Longwort h cun be received in t heir d,' mand s, so thi5 jail·d!'li'v ery "Y oll sel' , h ow it w O l' k ~ out, Frank Ru dy were c o mpl'o lll i~e d In t he caSe or J ohn G. Vall ver- to the inst itution for the Feeblt'. practically amou nted to a strike. from me. "No. Did you ev I' r ea d a story don 't yo u, Tom? JHn' t it 10v!'ly '!'" and dism l sed, s u ~ J ohn Thompso n, et aL It was Mind ed . Thc m n wh escaped left word " It wou ld be ('ve n u('t\CI' Leave WII S l:'l'Ullted t he d,' f n· ord ered by the co~rt that a writ Clarence W oo dso n adm inisthat th v would n ot come back entitled 'DoIl Yllnna'? " " Nut yet, " J repliNj with my ampl e if it hnd been yo ur fing I· ... d~nt. Will R. LewI s. auditor uf o f ptlrtltlo n b.e Issued to the , trator of the estat e of A. Elizabeth until th e'ir demands we r e acceded best noncommitta l ma nn er. "I :\1 r~. Hemm inj!way pout!'d. k i ~~· .WUlTcn co unty. to fil e demurrer ~hert if co mandmg ~im by t he Adam s deceased was nuthorized 10. ( cOllrse it was I' ally a lot ha"e heard of it t hough. What's in g he l' own inju red digit in the In Ihe ca~ of Merrill Procto r Ball oa ths of Harry Robm son, .W. N. to se ll' and tra;sfer to t he puru\)se nce of her hU!lba nd . as plal n t.i tl . I Th o ~lpso n and Ed S. Conkhn, com chaser c rtain bonds of t he de- 30 Years Experi ence in Fitting more e rious than that, but I it about?" 'l arye lln di Rl'egnnled t he COI11Co ur t ordered rlrt!rschel Be rkll' YI miss lonel'S ap~olnted, that hl ceased, at private sale. " Its about a great mnny t hings.' and Mnking Glasses wrote it up in that. fas hio n for t he plaInt iff, to pay Cora Berkley th e I ca use lo. be divided and set off J. A. Rebold adminis trator of - otDail y 1ai l. Not tha t I fe lt par- l'daryella explain ed se ri ously . " but ml' n( and co nlinued to me: "Even our a ffli ction!! wi ll nlDke deC ndnnt t he s um of $-1 per week ' th e PIlI·llCs,.the pa rts of the prem- I the e tate of Sophia Soule de~icula rl y fac tio u ' fa r f rom it. mos tly it's the story of a girl wh o ' but that is my newspaper style. believes that n o ma tter what hap- us hap py if we Ino k far enough lis tE'll1pIJrary nlimony, until furth · 'Sl'S to which th ey nrc entitled cease d fil ed his sale bill. o ~ .unl ess the premises ca nnot be An in strum ent of writing purEyery Tu •• day, Thuraday, Thl' public and my ernploy('rs ex- pens it is all for the best. S he is back 01' fa r enollgh a heoel. Th ere II ' 1' co ur t ordcr. an awf ully dear little ch.ild. a.nd I ~s a lwnys. som!' blessi ng disguised , In t he case of Va l McCn be. (~ I \l I(I.e u, the sh ~rltl' shall make due porting to the last will and tes. Saturday pect it of me. (ament of Rufus M. Rosnagll' late Wha t really occu pied my mind she always looks on the bnght Side 111 every 111. All we hn ve to do Is l'l'Ilnklin , versus the Maxwell Ict tlln t o the court. No charg. for Examinalion of Clearc reek townshiJ> dec~ase,t wa . the pleasant r ecollection oC oJ; everything. It's so rt of sad t oo, hun t for it a nd if WQ loo k hard I l'ape l' company Fl'Ilnklin, et nl. Marria.e Lieelll.' was produced in court f~r probate my departUre from the heridan becau se s he gets hurt once and eno ugh wc 'll forget nil a bout the I ~h· ty days was granted th e plllin. Luwrence R. Snider, machinist Court affirmed the ,!lales re, port _ . Dram atic lub and simultan eo us- nearly dios but s he cheers every· mi ~ rort un e itself a nti sec onl y the I l iff t o tHo an a mended and s uppl e. . Ill e ~ ta l pe~ltlon, covering all .th o (I f Maineville and Miss Viola Ham- made by Robert N. Settlemyre, adly from the good graces of o.n e body up ju ~t .the same and tell s be nefit." 11I 1'~' ellu III n moment of en- chum s l'elted upon him agll in st mond, of Mason, June 22, ministrator of the estate of JoseJ>h 1\Iaryella, eminently desirable th em that It ,IS all for the best Ernest H. Rel' nolds" machinist Nicholson, deceased. spinster. I also had room in my because it has been 9 dull season thu slasm Is a g low ing magne t. I Ihe defe ndnnt, Th e Aetna Puper co ul d. no more have r eslst od her co mpnny. The OthEil' partI es in In· o f Fost er, and Miss Etha.E. CalRobert N. Settlemyre ndminisconsciousness for a n uneas y spec- for the undertakers anyway. "She is a sweet c~ild," I said than as he stood before me like te re!\~ are directed to plead fur· lahan, June 22. trator of the estate of J dseph Nich ul ation as to whether or not John a little saint fairly alive with th e ther In the couse. Walter Harlan Day, factory ol son, deceased filed his second ,Hemmingway really t hough t that admiringly. FUNERAL DIRECTOR "But she doesn't die, so it is sp iri t o f optlml ~m than an emo· Th o cnso of Pauline Dooley vcr· workor of Franklin and Miss }luby und final accou~t. . I was flir ti ng ·with his Iwife. I could get an other job, of .course all right, Marye\la hnstened . to ti onal !llnn el' can stand a(!ul nst un Btl · William H. Dooley was dis· May Todd, of Franklin, June 24. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Turner R. Storer, carpenter of bu t my berth on the Daily Mail reassure me. "There is a grent ! old -fashioned r evivalist. I kn ew mi ~sc d . Bill. Allowed In the case of !J'he State of I Milford and Miss Helen G. Ferand its al lied s yndicate was very lesson in the book though , and if th er e would come momen t!' of Rettig, A. T., payroll, $247.50 ; everyone wou ld take it to heart doubt loter when I woult! . kick OhiO ver sus Wnlter Downey t he de guson, teacher of Pleasant Plain, plea ant and lucrative. Brndbury, Charles E., payroll, Fully Equipped for Good this world would be a better pluce myself for a sentimental f ool, but Jun e 19 . . They had to h old the presses Service. now I was carri ed away by her C' Lillard laton, factory worker $204.60 i Davis, Jo e W ., payroll, for me on the city edition until to live in. Don't you think so?" $469.95; Sweny, Haro,ld, furni h. Lange Display Room. I lookod at Maryella's eyes belief in her propaganda. o r fo' rn nklln and Miss Gertrude I returned fr om the "pen." so that So I promised \0 join the eheer- than again ~t her i n a di sc ussIon, so Rull, McKnight, of Franklin ing and loading gravel, $40.80 i Me Ambulance Service it was after two when I finally left sharply. I never can t ell from th e Carren, W. P., same $1046.36: rest of her fa ce whether she is in up movememt and to seek for the I willingly let th e subj ect drop. June 19. the offi e to get supper at an allSpencer, 'J. K., same $362.95 ITI!;t.EPHONE 7 ear~e8t or not. She was perfe ctly kernel. of good in eve ry husk of Ad opting OUI' new cod e, I decided Otis Powell, la'borer 01 Oregonia l i AY on NIC1H'r night lunch-co unte r. I turned in • hardshIp. that it wafO all for the best. and Miss R~ na Alice Alex.ander, about th ree, but didn't get t o sleep serIOus. --------------. "Yes," I admitted cautiously. "I knew you'd do it ," Mary ella "How long before you'll be of Franklin,June 20. f or an hour or so after that. "All we can do," she went on, co n gratu lated. "You' ll fjnd it through with that ?" l\fary ella ask· crushed stone, $216.18 i Monroe & It seemed as if I had barely "is to make a beginning; but may- makes eVeJ'ything loo k so diffe rent cd J\hs. Hemm lnlrw1iy, who wall Real E.tat. Trallaf.... Johnson, 8'. ralls Rnd s takes, c do zed off when my t elephone rang. be others when th ey see how beau- "So me }lr oblem s 11" l' hard er than pin ning ruffles on a curlous·lool!. $57.06; The Barrett Co .. 18 barI got up and answered it. . r. L sli e and Margaretha Harsbrels tarvin, $207.06: Hawke, J. C., tiful it works will follow our ex. others, of course. One i r the very i ng ga rm ent. "H ello," I growled. ample." . first things tha t struck me this "I ,~h~nk I can fi n ish in another barger to Banner W. Stewart gas, $28.69; J. W. Lingo Hal'd"Hello, Tom. This is Jim Cooper tract in Lebanon. ware, repairs and s upplies, $95.76; "Us?" I questioned in alarm. morning W llS remembl'ring about ho~r: ,she nn s~ered. talking." The Comings company to Oscar Bangham Motor Co., supplies, "Whom do you mean by 'u s'?" you being bowlegged. I couldn't .1 hen. T om, Mm'yella went on I mutter.ed something under my WANTED "Why, the Sherida n Dramatic . fi g ure out any way that it could . tak l.n~ cha~ge of me and the ex· E. and Erdine Randolph, lot No. $350 i Butterweck. F. A., repair, breath. $.75: Richter, E. C., gasoline, $35; Club of course I All the membe rs I be a!1 for the best, but nally p e ~ltl on . \~Ith, her c u s~omary eye 588 in Frnnklin. "Don't swear," he observed Stella Whetsel to Jamee F . and Adums, J. D. & Co., grader blad es WA NTED- A s('conrl· hnnd Radwhom we have asked so far have got It. Jim Con per help ed me.'" fOI detaIL,. le~ s get stalted for the pleasantly. "You ought to be glad iator, in good co n cl Ition f o\' a Olive E. Jacobs 7.12 acres in Mas- $35: The Frank Sherwood Co.: agreed t o do it. Jim Cooper start· "O h,h e did," I said tru cu l!'ntIy. Old So ldIe rs Hom e .rlght a!ter r woke you up." ' gas and supplies, $23.86; The W I C.h evrolet Sedan, Modol 19200r ed it. He just fini s hed J'eading the "What cheerfu l outlook co uld you lun ch. J,~ the car runnmg nil l'lght sie twp. . "Glad? " I r e peated , increduousF. G. and Minnie A. Simpson to W. Williams Co., repairs and tool~, 22 . ERquire of eth no k. - j3 book to me last night. I think it is two get on the dark fue t that I am to-day? ly. "What have I got to be glad an adorable scheme Ilnd a lso very I laid out in curves like a park in- . '!I don't know. Arc we going out Mnrgaret E. Shively, 6.10 acres in $30.61; Whitacre Harlan, payroll, _ about?" Franklin twp. half month, $111.75: Heisel, practical. I wanted you to be one ' stead of strn ight lik e a city stl:eet? I~, the ,car?'~ . . "Beca use Maryella wants to - FOR SALE W. A. Haines to Mary S. Haines Philip, same, $58.75; Monee, P. B 01. the firs t to c~me in. Mrs. Hem ·1 "We dec ided that it was nil for C!ln t we . . It ~\:lll be mu~h mcer talk to you, for one thing. She mtngway and JIm and I are th e t he best, because if it wasn't for BeSId es ~h ele IS no tram back lot No . 44 in Harveysburg. I same, . $107.80: Cook. Howard . asked me to tell you to come over onl,y ones so far, but if you'll try the curve you would probably be lale at ",ght and we don't want 1\'l artha Mix to Walter C. and fur,nishing and londing sand to bel' hou se as soon as possible. we 11 bring it up bef ore t he club so tall Ihat yo ur head would bump t~ sleep th ere . .I ('ail ed up Mrs. ~hloe Irene Stahley" 57.93 acres stono, $18; Mintz . Karl , 8 barrels THRESHER SUPPLIE - BELTS pull eys, bnbbitt melnl, oil cu·ps. Y ou see, it is all for the best." ' the organization to the name of the ceiling. A ft('r we got that one LIII.clove and sh e suy.s we can use !II Turtlecreek ~wp. , pceme~t, $20; · Sweney, Harold inj e clot:.~ , III bl:icntors, steam and " Go to the deuce," I advised the organization to the Optimists evel'ything else was ea sy." • olomon SmIth, by sheriff to furnishing and loading, gravel, water gauges, gauge glass, oilers, ~ h ell' 'bus, .as thel'e IS no fun,eral crosSly. Or something like t hat." Wh at wns the use of being an- III town thIs. atternon. T~at holds The Federal Land Bank, 95.67 In $2.55; Blair & LeRoy, 6 Yllrds packing, boiler flu es, suction hose " I should be glad to," he was "Ouch!" exclaim ed Mrs. Hem- gry with her? he evidently r e- twelve, and If yo u'.lJ. take m e and W ~ rl'e n county and a tract In gravel" $5.40: Ohio Corrugated and tank pumps. THE BOC~LET answering in an unruffled tone as mingway, Who had been sewing gal'ded my curves imp er sonally ns three others that WIll be all we Clinto n county. Culvert Co., 8 corrugated sewere, CO. 416 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio.-I hung up the reoeiver. · T~e. Fedel'8l Land Bank of $281.80: Whitacre, Harlan, bridge away industriously' while 1\Iaryella if th ey were so me freak of n atuI'e need. Fred l\~erl':.:w enth er went 1 went back to my nice warm and I were tatking. ALE- Overstutl'ed living impossible to ex plain, like the out on the ~ram .w lth the scenery LOUISVIlle to J oe E. and Rebecca repair material, $21.06; }Joppe, A FOR bed but sleep was effectualIy room suite, and leather davenL. Defo"se, 196.2· 3 'aeres in War- & Co., cement, $22.80; The Wi!"What's the matter, dear?" Grand Ca non or Niagarn Fall s. It and propel'Ltes thIS morning." routed f or the day. My curiosity ren and Clinton counties. son ' Paint Co., bridge paint, $68.- p ort bed, like new. Mrs. C. W. Maryella inquired. was more fun be ing with Maryella (To Be Co ntinued) was arou sed. ·j3 Howard J. Corwin, executor of 75; Simpson, Perry B., operating Henderson. What did Maryella want? ProbElla Conover to Will and Mae maintainer $65' Heck Charles = r------ --- Swink lot No. 947 in Franklin. able something wherein I would labor, $10.80; M~rphY, Lew, labo; I FOR SALE- Good Poland China be the nickel-plated goat. I was PINKY DINKY Tubby Cut. Hi. Work in Half by TERRY GILKISON George Garlington to Minerva $6.30; Schultz, Leslie, 'operating I Male Hog, one year old, cheap. s uspicious. Garlington, part of lot No. 81 in maintainer, $65; Tompkins, V. W. C. L. Duke, R. R. 4. j3 Still, it was nice of her to make Harveysburg. payroll, $265.50; Collins, F. M., FOR SALE3 good milk cows, the fir. t 1110ve towa rd reconciliaEllen and Henry Werhahn to same, $214.46; Terry, Eden, same Mrs. J. A. Wflliamson, Spring I tion. In the past thnt had always ':rom ant! Lois Powell, small tract $808.30; The Ohio Law Reporter Valley Road 2 miles East of Day"'.1.1.0 TUBBl(" . been my part. Maybe she knew ....fIt:lOMteeIJ • -MOM In Washmgton twp. Co., subscription, $5; The Office ton and Lebanon pike. • juS W HeRS ' AR.B. • s he wns in the wro ng Il nd wanted Rufus M. Rosnagle to Mary W . Outfitters, supplies for clerk of .,THAT e'D . TA~:e THE. t to apologize. dOtN ~ Rosnngle, lots Nos. 24 and 25 in courts, $4.15; The Johnson and PIPE, V ALVES AND FITTINGS TWlN.S OOWH TO THe There wn~ on ly one way to find Springboro. Wutson Co .. supplies, $2.40; The -For all purposes. Bocklet' • out. I got up nnd dressed. . flMOT04RAPHeR9 Warren A. and Claudia E. Sur- Columbus Blank Book Co., sup- line of plumbing and heating BUpAfter break fast I walked to 'TOr>A'I face to Adam D. Carpenter and plies for probate judge, $15.7'11; plies are the best. The BockletMarye ll a 's hou se, Th e air was ~rnebel L. Allen 118.75 aQres In The Stakalta ' Mfg. Co., supplies, King Co., 415 W. Main St., Xenia, quit e colli and 1\ ligh t snow was $20.50; Morton, P enn, servIces all Ohio. Clearcreek twp. • ' fall ing . W e had had col d weather Lafayette Graham to Alfred V. janitor, $70; Follen, James, same before, and th el'!) WO . a ('uupl e S n Qo~, parts of lots Nos. 107 and $15; The Columbus Blank Book FOR SALE- Waxtex Food Paper, of inches of ice on t he l'iv er, but Keeps food fresh and clean; 108 111 Lebanon. Mfg. , Co., supplies, $7.25; Trusthis wa: OUI' fir M sn owslol'lll. . Fred and Kate Richards to Allee tees of Public Atl'alrs, light and Ribbed Tissue paper for dainty Mrs. HemmingwllY Was with Ha l'pel', 27.63 acres ' In West gus In Memorial Hall, $3.47; packages; Linen weave paper nap Mal'yella. Th e huge living· r oo m of Papeteries and Corre~pond. Wayne twp. Thompson, E. D., supplies and re- kins: tbe Waite home wa s li ttcl'l'd wilh ence (Jal'ds. The Miami Gazette pal1's at Memorial HalI, $37.75: office. ' sewing mat eria ls. e nd iess rufll es Probate Court Proceedill.' Drake, F. A. , shades for Memoria l Dnd \)al:lting t hr t:o ds. A chee rful A n in strument of Writing, pur- Hall, $49.56; Hoppe, H . & Co., . fire W8 8 burning in th e grate. MONEY LOANED por ting to be the last wUl and hlluling sewers, $6; Welgleln, The two yo ung wumen were on tes tament of Gladys Mue Wagner, Arthur, hauling gravol, $12.75: th e f10 01' cutting someth ing out of late of Clearcreek township was Graham, W. S., bri4ge repair, white cloth. The atm usp here was produced in court for probate, $19.20; Pratt, George, same $10.too ba ppy and i ndustl'io us for me July 1, lit 10 :00 o'clock a. m. was 50; Mason, E ., 8ame $7: 1\Ioss, LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy to preserv e my g rou ch in. I almost 'Hartley, hauling gravel,' $2.20; , term8. Also Surveying a.,gd Abset for hearing appHcatlon. regt'et to soy thll t I tll,(lwed at J . J . Gallaher, administrator of Spencer, J. K., 4 yards gravel, stracting. Write and, I \fnl call onct'. th e estate of Ida C. Gallaher, de- $3.40,; Terry, Eden, payroll, half and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Way. "We're moking pads." Mary, J11 . ceased, filed his inventory and ap- month, $211; Bradbury, Charle., nesville, Ohio. eUa explained afh'r 1 was comsame, ' $221.40; .The Oregonia praisement in' court. LOANS on Livestock, Chatteb. tortably eUled. Georgetta Stubbs,- executor of Bridge Co., repair work, $2.10; Second Mortages. Notes bO\llrht. "For me ?" I asl<ed su pieiously. The Prues Equipment Co., supplIel the estate of George Glosser, de, John Harblne, Jr" Xenia, Ohio. " - for everybody who needs ceased, filed her inventory and ap- $30; ,The . Pruea Equipment ' Co., tlttlm," Maryella added hastily, Inpraisement In court. . tractor repalra, $18.57; Blind te rpr tlng the hOBti'lity in my tone June 26, at ,9 :00 'o'clock was !let Pension" for quartar' ending, "FOT you, for Mr. Oooper ' and for as t.he time I,)f hearing the applica- $795.75; ' Mattie Gardiner, services Farmers of Warren 'and adjoining r _ HemmlngwayY counties may obt'a ln mone.y on t ion made by Harry M. Sherwood at Memorial ,Hall, ,20. "F r MI'8. Hehlming\vay?" I long t me loan8, at 6 per cent Inthe admiSsion of Sadie ConN~\al fl inc!.' dU'l ou Iy.. "r don't terest. Cost of securing the lame SUr,tM£R RIME ,nor into the Dayton State ' H olpl- 'hn~ e needs of- " 18 very reuonable, through The taL " Mary~ II. interrupted me before Federal Land Bank. For further The court advised that J. J. Gal- Hush, little mosq\1lto, don't you informalion call on ilr address 111. uld 6i1ish. cry,; laber, admlnl~trator of the estat.e C. DRAKE, Tre8llurer, phone 818.. ra. H emminaway. who fa There'II be a picnic, by and by. X Lebanon, Ohlr of Ida C• . Gallaher, deceased to r hoptl'r 111
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be diBcove-red through uper. microsc opes that will tear his identity from ~ typewr itten doc· ument, a pistol ball, a cartridg e shell or a signatu re. The coming cut and dried methods may take some of the thrill out of lhe accoun ts o[ the exploits of detectiv es on the trail. But they may eventua lly red uce crime to a minimu m by . making discove ry vir~ually ' certain .
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RclllUv sand n('igh bors to the num ber of thirty gathel'e d at the cOI'dial invit ation of Mrs. Laura V. Reed Il nd Miss Jo'ioram nd . Sub.cri ption Price; $1.50 a Year Reed at lheir cozy counll'y home Friday !lncrno n , t he licen. ion ue•• f.r.".' P •• tolfie. at Way n.,,,I". ing a mi scell anou s sho",.er for the nlt/., •• Socond ct... Moll Ma"ar bride f th e cpmmu nity, ' Mrs. Lula Fealy Bogan . The time p :1SlIell pleasan tly with informa l conJU'LY 3. 1929 vet'satio n nnd mu sic, Mrs. Lillian arl' at th piano. The brille was 'I BRAINS •. lhe r eci pi ~ tlt of un Ill'I'ay of All your strengt h is in your MACDO NA!.l' !1.i:~:· ~ f; ;' Ji.XrT, benu tiful and use ful arlicles for union, THE FEAR OF !.;; ·. -',"~··LI . her new hOll)(!. A da inly lun ch o f All your danger is indisco l'd; Not only has Marion Tall ey, A BRAVE COW icc cream. angel foo d cake and Ther ef ore L ~ at peace hence. film ed opera star who annouIlC ed icod t ell WII S ser ved . forward , = == =-C;==.....c;-.:.: ....:;--= And as brolhers li ve togeth er. she wa s giving up her cUI'eer to M1')I. Char les Gray s penl TuesThis nl1ti oll, ,,:il'l it, :111 II lIal in- Longfe llow. enler ag ricult ural activiti es, nc- come of Nl. ' E·f\' dllY in Daylun vi:-; iling her Hisle l', TH u USAN D tUllll y bought a farm, bUl she h a~ 1\'li s1< Mabel S tarr un d \\I I'S . W . M . dec ided to build a fllrm house to MILLI O!\ S of d u!::!( ... trc.lI s edu· Mathin s. cation HenCr O~l>ly. Lut th v.duc 0 .\ serve liS a model for wives in th e of educati on d ~ r' ,,· :S nOt on Miss Jl ele n Rand nll was a gues l FAREW ELL. / I Kan sa s wh eat belt. money, but o n :hc l,r;,;f! 5 on wh ich , SHERL OCK HOLME S· Miss Talley' s 360 acres near tl.le educatio n nw" t y i, ·pCllt . A , a tu l'lluy aftern o(l n nt n 5ho\V(' 1' I I Colby. Kasa s, are' level, treeless , crop depcnds nut c" tirdy all the for 1I11·s. AlLert Wilso n nl th e hom e of Mrs. Burnet t Buttel'.. • unbrok en with rich blllck dirt seed, but mure a ll : :,0: wil. worl h. e VCI·ywh ere. It is ideal land for Sherloc k Holm es is dead. Sir wheat. Nearly lIinc hun dn' d yea rs ago, Mrs. IIlary Grahan ! contin ues in Arthur Connn Doyle ha s again anIn th e imm ediate vicinity of her when Abelard, taught logic amI very p OOl' Iwullh. thcology to yuung men III th~ Uninounc ed that he will never r evive fnrm Charles M. Tolley, her falher Mrs. Wilbur Hawke ln ok the met and wooed her mothe r, Mrs. v~r s ity .o f I',a:'is, ti ley ~athcr e d III J olly W Ol'hr~ Sl'wing club to this world-f amou s ehamct er . 'v\ !ntt!.rtH." c I II .3 stOIl C h ~lr d room, LukCR idl' TucHdu r wh('l'(' 1 hc!y enBut nol only is he dead in fi ction Tall ey. oot · I . II I I Soon Miss 'rall ey wiJI begin to lig ht.hea led, tak 1l1 g Il utcs uy ca ndle - Juy lh t e( a J~ .Y ' I ~~' a ne a ell e r I '- the he d oc k Holm es type of build her hou se on lhe "'"d many. too poor to pay for. party a,t K"lt: h~ )n th ~ late ground she aftel'- ' det ectiv e is now ~ ee n ns doome d has purcha se d, and it will be candles. c1,mbc'" the ch urc h sleeple noon. 1 hOHe.' 1",·l lIl .t he party in fa ct. equipp ed with all modern conven - on hrig ht 11lt)onli" ht ni!:hl s, to co n- we re Mi ~ses l\'lIth·1i ell il! l3 o erst lc·r, I:lallling my s t e r ie~ lIl'O no longer ie nces, especia lly in the t!nue Ihl'ir s lu ,~i es 1!J ~ l'c by 1I100 n' Dorthe a IJll vi ~ , 1~l i7.!l hC' th !lncl kitche n. to 1, 1' solve,1 by cl evel'llCl's. They Miss Talley hopes she clln prove Ight. . Evul yn Ca lT , Alicl' Gray, Annll are lo be unl'Uv eled by scie ntific to Kansas fal'm ers A fcw such stude nt s nll ght 'bc MacDo nald, Marj ur ie Shu :lIItl<t,l' that , worth morc to the' world th an a U ex perts r elyi ng upon standar diza- mighl just liS well hav th e ir wiv es thousan e the comd nl il lion d.., lIars of cn ;\m,,- ,nary [~' I enn ol' II HI\' I{(! a nc I M 1'5. tilln method s o f precise id ent ifica- forts and labo r-Bllv ing d evices of mcnt. Edi, OIl gave to th e world Hawke. tion. th eir city )S isters. She more lIl oney tha n wealth h"s nc r Miss Ruth H i.tk('tl is vis iting 13000re t he Na l iunal onferen ce visit among them, encoplans to given 10 Cdll":ltin urllging n. So did Pas- he r g ran dmoth er. MI'~ . Sadie of Wei ghts Hnd Measur e s a t Wnsh- the comfor t and conveni teur Ne ither evc r wcn t to col- Reaso n. ington, Willillm Soudcl' of the new houseke ep ing methodence!! of 'leKe, . s. Th e Bap l ist 1\1 ;,;sionar y Circl e Bureau of Sla ndards, some weeks We want to wish Mi ss Tolley ago made pre di(·ti on·s that ma y great perso nal success Ralll ,ay }.la cD(lH:lld, flyi ng from ser ved supper in Mrs. lII"rrilt' ~ in eventua ll y ta ke all the romanc e eration of her farm . And lhe op- Sco tl :lI1d to I.UHriuH in a Ilr itis h room Satur day ('ve nin I-(. 'T hey exp ress bollliJillj:( a l"tcachll tc strap· cleat'ed a tid y , um fOI' the ir ut of crimina l hunting . our admira lion for her spirit of pcd o\'("r plaHc. his Ir ath er flying coa t. tl' ''lI~ ur y. He ~ h owed how the -most cun- helpful n ess in desirin g Thcn, should yo u 1'('lI lly IWI' d a 11 ' 11' c' lIs in g, to I kll l/w lhat you wllnl to ~ pend li S little ning crimina l of the f ut ure will her house a model for others.mak e cad H az litt on the way. MI'. and Mr ~. Will Wr ight, of let ti S put '"I H I"w . pric(· CondYl·ar. Tir e ~ as Jl ,, ~ s ihl e on til'cs fo r lh e Fourth nnd on arC' so c!H:ll P n o w d a y~ lh ul it ':, fuo li sh to }f:.zlitt, who ",,' rked hi mself intI; Dayton , called on \Jr. and Mrs. ====~=========-- -== ~' I/u r \,ucn tioll. Yet yo u Jon't want to be W. -~=============== a iur y ,l\'cr till' I-r.·n ch E. Og les!we Sat urday n ftc 1'in vilt· tr"ub l\! cI'e n th ough you a ren't Revolution. L"the l't' d ull the tilll e py fl als, 01' ta ke ~u arrc illfl ~ WI: !1 cVCfyhu dy Ihat noon. Mrs. Oglesbl'l' is recover ing Ithitlg' t il k,' (' p your ('al". risks Ly hu vi ng blowou ls occ ur when did n Ul alll>r1 lVC it. littl e Ih ou~ht from t he etTects or a fall from lh e \V e'll nx you up so ha t yo u ra n ('Il joy thaI within l W )' ~a r s of his death, pOI'e h s u sta in,~ d last Saturda y evY" U' I't' driving fa ~ l. yo ur lasl ll1il e~ w·ilh til<' "Id IIU r , lind save 11 Socia li . t La ilor ite woulll b<! Prilll\! ening. . l.t'l u ~ do lhi ~ for yo u. 1. t us take off til i ni ~ l!: r oi England, without any money 1)l'cl1u ~ (, wltc'n YOII ncld liP lhe Pro f . anti Mrs. \lar\!'v Sm ith YOllr lires. fix lh ose thut cn n be mode to revoluti on. (,lIsl uf rUIl,·t II!'I'S . (1,·lays, ruinl'cl tuhl's , 11I "t. clean, !ltl'lIi~hten a nd grap hite youI' . Still less did Ha zlitt im agi ne ca ll ed an MI'.' . Cla m M ~I:ritt Satetc .. wilh puur li l'l·~ . it':, r('al ly n mol'l' exthat a Br itish Labor Prime Minis· urday eve ning. l'ill1 s, lind remoun l lhe b e~ t lires whel'e rl'n siv,! \\'~y tn lntVl' l. Come in and lalle tcr would fly to his work. Mr .nnd Mrs. Molt Clin e and they' ll do the most ~ood . We 'll charge it over. daught er of Dayt on, hU\'e been you ve ry li ltle . ~fax D. Steuer, brilliant New vacatio ning h l~ l·e . Good Policy ~i fying wer e not wrong morally , York lawy er, says the best cure Mrs. W. C. W alker an d daughte r < it would remain one of the worst for any man that fcars death is and J ohn Kenn edy sile nl t his week H azl iu's essay on rreachi ng is one thing; good bu siness policies. Such death . . on operllBrieflr Hazlitt says that, since with thei r parenls MI'. and busincsl! po liey is a nother. Men tor may apparen tly Mrs. succeed for a we don I worry because we were A. L. Kenned y. find things to critic ize in preach- time. but will surely be exposed not alive 100 >'cars ago, we should I Little Maynar ing; only a dumb-bell opposes t he in time, nnd bring sorrow d fell fro m to the o'?t worry u~c .. u5e we won't b~ his cab Sallllrday Frost safe IItHI sane busines s proposi - perpetr ator. mornin lhve or conscIOUS , a hundred years sutTered painful brui :.;cs a g unrl bout the tion. Photfe 105 The price of a clea r conscie nce hcncc. • face. If you study your newspa per as is beyond doubt effort you should, then take note of ttle ded. Compa red with thewell expenIn rural England, a huge lion, l\Ji~s Virgini a Davi s hu s relurndividen ds great numb er who are overtak en renped, the clear conscie ckcd 0 11\ of hi s cage In an aulO' cd home f" om a vi si t wit h her a unt nce pays kno m., bile coll ision, j umpd in crim e, fully, and other wrong- more than the best stock· intu ~ Mrs. I ra Ha rt sock and MI'. Hllrtdoi ng. et th e number down in market ' today. To maintai o.n the C(l W pastur e. A cow wi lh a younG soc k in Dayton . n a spot.- ~a l i J :; .hcd l1 t hi!!!. nnd f: red hi III, your memora ndum-book each day less charact er and re'putat Mr .and Mrs. Perry Smith and ion is to ltlackill~ him ul! ai n aud :lJ.(a iu fOl' a mon th. The num ber will as- have the best credit and backing Il uti l h e kill ed her. O th ers, later. uuughl er, o f Piqua , were Sund ay in tonish yo u nd the sad total will the world. ': ille" hi m. guests of MI'. and Mr. . Joe Bogll n Mich., atten ded the funcra l o f 1". be a shouti ng, t.hu ndering arguA. lI a l'lsoc k lus L \I'" .. Ic . Every man know s right ·Crom and son, Weldo n. men t Ior right living. wrong by nntive intuitio n. Every -Miss Lizzie Wil on, o f ncar T hc ro \\' o not th e lion. if the There is absolut ely no excuse man has been at the forks il1 tl~ r c s li n ~ 11lliJu:d. in that sto ry Leuano n, is s pendin g a few da ys 11 merely of the a n Indl~a · for doing wrong; why? because it road. It has always paid with her s ister hen'. ~h ~ . Alm on tJon III indhCOHLio to turn ",)r !'ht rcprl' ,c1IIS mother lo\'c . n RESID ENT leads in ev itab ly to dislIster. , and l'f Jn J1 l i lJllLio n to the righ t. There is no better ",;I h it s houll dle 5 Cfl lIrab:c. HolY Ferri s. very f ClJ ql l c nLly or ll 11 U\, Take in toxicati ng drink , for in- bu siness. men wo uld ha ,'c att acked Karl Deat herage and wi fe were bHioUlf n [JH..~ and ill e ' Iion with no better lVeapon stance. Over-in dulge nce, or, for Do t a diRCUO but. The square shooter is lhe happy Ih in L bu non utul'(lay. Iha ll a cow's horns. . ymr.tum . !Jr . Miss that matter, taki ng it under any man; the crook does not Sadie Worle y, of North c l e r rw rft·c:Lctl know the PERMA NENT LOCAT ION ' · W. W. T erry call ed on Harry •Thn Dakola , will teach our schools th e cil'cumslllTlccS save under ·advice meanin g of happine ss, beca mool ci nu ror th o use Conside r also th e marvcll ous ' in- coming school year. Clin e Sunday mornin g. ' q u ick n·n.r of of a good docto r ; for illness -is a always app rehensi v e ; he ltomach. ft 1M n. Olll ,,""Y is never herilan ce of l1l~mory . The cow', .. K. E. Th olll P, on had for hiR very, very poor business policy. Rure of being safe; his r estlessn Ed Van Mete r is quite ~ i ck at ~ncest o rs . ess probably , had not see~ Su Why? Because its victims are become s se lf-tortu re in eourse nda y :l fte l'lloo n ca LEBAN ON, OHIO ll er s his Henry home in Wellma n. of a dangerous wild beast, in more Ve ~e lalll. Syrup legion. • time. The best business policy in than 1,000 years . But. at sight, Eye. Eaamin ed Anolhe r son has come t o make Moore nnd son s, Nuah, George , Henry ,JI'. , Ru sse ll Lomb, · ~i ll whirh rcli ov('lft "Ollr I t (\ma,. h lind kindred aympIf chea ting, defraud ing and fill- the world is-the Golden Rul Ihe cow knew thaI the lion mean' his hom e with MI' .and e. tom" in lh e only ,mft) wa y . (jOe and '1 ~20 M .. s. CharGI..... Fitted Repaira da nger to her , calf. and rushed t« II'S, b nttl Cft Mo ld .n,1 Jtun rftnt N,1 by Hagem eye .., ncar Wayn es- La mb and Wulkc r T eI'l'Y . the attack Th e Wi caI 's held lheir semiADAMS DRUG STORE ville. M. M. Te .... y and K. F. . Th omp- monthl y pntcJrtu inlll ent on Sa turson w e~e in Ly lle on F .. iday after day eve ning. Robe l·t Smith, of ll llrveysbu rg , noon. W. C. Ticho ner and Miss Lutie hDs a ne w cllr. So he rcaclv g irls; . Vander voort were quietly mani ed who will be fir st'! in Lebano n on Friday. Th ey lll' e!lt home on the Avenue at HlIrvey sWOUL D SHAKE MIM OFF bUl·g.' FloTllmond Reed enterta in ed First Hunter : "Wh:lt 1I'0uiri yc u with a shower honorin g Luli }o'(. aly do if yo u _ IlW n bNII"?" Bogan, about thi .. ty one bei ng Second Hunt er : "1 ·tI cl imb Jl What to Wrong With tissue _buildin g food . Regula r elimprllse nt . Our "H ell o Girl ," Et hel' tree ." Physica l Culture 7 ination. Sufficie nt rest and sleep. Smilh, WII S on e of the Illany FiJ'st Hunte r : "Out dnn 't yon _ _ -Wholes ome play. A happy, healthgu ests. Angel F'oOd cake a ncl iC I! kn ow t hal helll's can (,(imb "There is someth ing an wrong ful mind. And a worship ful tl'l' e~ '?" If you keep poultry and want to crellin were se rv ed. rever'econd Hunt er: "Yeh. T kn olV with the iclea of physical culture ," ence of the human formthe know just how good your he ns are Robert Dav is s(l(>nt last week that, bu t my tree wo uld ~ hllke a man of fifty sllid to me one day: earthly temple of the soul loo during all layers, compar e them with some wilh his un cle, a t1nt li nd cousins ,l hard." "Why should it make the young the span of life. ___ - - E. C. Manno n a nd family, of near man healthy and strong nnd the Too many people think that standar d · figures. older man' uncomf ortable and I physical culture means strenuo DOES S.H E KNOW ? A blu e-ribbo n hen , champi on of Wilmill gto n. us si ck? It It's l!0 fine, why isn't It and unpleas ant exerci!l Glenn Davis and family nn cl a state or section , lays a few over WalTen es, and univers ally benefic ial? Take me, denying oneself things Cleaver spent "Don't you knoll' y fltl should unday that the 300 eggs a Yl'ar. An ordinar y hen with f OT eX'nmple. Every time I eat appetit e craves. E. C. Mannon and family, oC always give half of the road t o :l They point with under average conditi ons will lay neal' Wilmin gton. someth ing that is suppose d to be pride to the high standar women dr ive!'? " asked the puli ce d of about 100. In one great nationa l good for me it upsets l!1y digea- athletic s in our sch061~ and contest where ordinar y ' hens are Lydia Murph y, of Lebano n , en- of a 111 0 t o ri ~t who cal11 p net\!' ha vcolletlon. Tennis and swimm ing are out ges and call that phYSica l cUltu.re . subject to scientif ic care they lay tertaine d at dinner and sup pel' ing II coll illion on th e slI'ect with of the questio n- my heart won't To prudes it is synony mous anolh el' cal'. with 182 eggs each year. Thi s figure on Sunday , Mrs. Ethel Sl11ith')I s tand it. A long walk exhaus ts me, immode sty and sex. But "I alwllYs do." lhe man ropli ed, was 128 until the ultra-vi olet ray so ns, Rober t lind Edw in, and those fa IPhysica l culture is a yoting. man's , Iocies are grlld~ly being "when I find out which half of destroy - was utilized ' by installi ng in the others. t he roud she wants." game all right." poultry house a glass substitu te on cd. H ugh Burget t ca me clown froll1 Many middle- aged people will Athleti cs is not the definiti on of a wire mesh base. Dayton SUJldtly lind ale dinn er agree with this man. They have ex- physica l culture ; it is U8 merely a A BALE OF HAY? with his l;ister nt lh e exchang e, perlenc ed the ssme trouble . They part of the whole. In schoo.ls Potato and BacoD Roll an.d MI;s. Clara Conn er. feel ".better," when going along in colleges too much attentio For a light summe r meat ancl Warren Cleave r, of Detroi t, t "oShe (f!'om Ea st) : "A n.) what the same old rut and taking no paid to trainin g chiefly the n IS u yo u u. e tho 'e long 1'0(Je lin es unaccu stomed exercis e. There- of those who are already bodies vegetab le combin alion take 2 in good cups mashed potatoe s , add 1 egg --:=. -=,== -='-'" for1" fore "somet hing is all wrong with physica l eonditio n by making --~ av- well beaten and 2 tbls. milk. He (from West): " Why. to physica l culture ." ailable to them special apparat us thoroug hly, add a little flour ' Mix clltch callie wilh , of co urse." and ' Sunday '. Breakf a.t Someth ing IS all wrong - but that is not availab le in everyda She: "Yes, bUl whut do ·yo u use Dicecl pineapp le and ora nge not with physica l culture . Ignor- life. The weaklin gs are shoved y form into small oblong croque tte in- and fasten with a toothpi ck. Set for bait?" Rice with crenm anee and indift'er ence are the real to the backgro und and forgott en. in hot c.ven until bacon is brown Crea med codfish culprits . In the last fifteen years Potato cakes ':'_~~_~_::_~_==========~ Physie culture NOT a young and crisp. Serve imm ediately, physical 'culture has taken tr.emen~ man's g' me. It is isnot Coffee a game at • " dous strides, but the biggest stride all. It is the. free and g, l orious privSqua.h with Onion oC all is yet to be taken. That is ilege of every individ ual of any Boil till tender 3 01' 4 sman Remov e. Shine from Clothin g the educati on' of people to the age, The cure!11l for sicknes s of equa&h. Drain and . ma sh. Slice an Clothin g that has been worn , real meanin g and purpose . ·of mind and body. The prevent ive of onion , and soften in butter the shiny can be r estored by spongin g physica l culture . -disease 'and unhapp iness, when , be- size of an egg. When light brown the, garmen t with "'ot vinegar or In Its truest sense It means to gun early. ' egin ammon ia (1 tbls. ammo,n ia to 1 from the mom' e nt of. birth . It is.the only necessa ry amide- and tender b add the sq ash, season quart of water) • Cover with damp with pepper, salt and a bit to ' live as we were i~tende!i by post to h ea It h 'and happine sll on sugar and let cook five minute s. of cloth and press, on right side. Renature to live. Eating bone ,and -ouf journey through life. ' • mqve cloth ,e.nd brush. Ea., Picnic S.dwic hea ---ROOT FOR AND , CONSI GN Mix 5 Ibs. n'eanut butter wI'th 6 A Remedy for Wart. WAS iT MINCE OR APPLE and vigorou s mealll full of vigor. b l your Cattle, hogs, sheep and. ealves " b'" I'equ Now "'ive an exampl e of Buch 'a ' .at) to Norrl's- Brock Co., live \vITe and r s. tomato catsup br chili sauce; (Re -ted .1 • . The teacher said to her c l 8 _ add enough cold water to ' make of h h' h Dissolv e a word." s much commo n wallh. progres sive firm :for t e I~ est . "Wordl l ending !Tommy raised· his hand and n Iel!' consiste 'oue' mean "full '11 k market price/! ncy to and good !lerVlC~ beat ing soda lis the water WI ta e Ull, of'; 88 'joyous m~ana full ' of joy aid-..Piou.... ., t' 0 Iw:ell and lipread ' onspread unb~ttered wash repeate dly wi.th .solutio. n., aI- UnioD Sto~k Yarda, C1Dc.DDa" • 4~P.tronlz. YOII I' bread. · lowing it to dI'Y wlthou t wlpmg. • Refere nce. Ask first man you meet
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LYTLE Therle J ones is driving a new Ford c oup ~. Miss Kathry n Null, of Lebanon, IIpent last week with her aun t , Mrs. Adelaide Bur nett a nd other relativll8 her e. Clyde Wharton made a businesl trip to F lint, .M ich., t he f ore part of this week. Mr. . a nd Mrs. Charles Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Edd Longacre r etur ned Saturday eve ning after a delightful motor t rip to Niagara Falls, Ca nada, and through the mountains of Pennsylvania to Whoeling, W. Va., enroute home. The Ladies Aid met a t t he home of Mrs. Emery Cha rleto n Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Leon Salisbury and children, of Cleveland, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick. Miriam and Wendall 'will remain for an extended visit with their grandparents here. Elizabeth Hoblett, oC near Waynesvm~ .. spent last week with Evefyn and Francis Jobns. Mrs. J. B. Jones entertained to • _ill o'clock dinner Friday, Mrs. Leon Salisbury, son Ilnd daughter, of Cleveland, and Mrs. Allen Emrick. Mrs. A .E. White and 80ns returne d-to t heir borne in Columbus
Sat urda y after a two-weeks visit with relatives here. Mr. a nd Mrs. Charl es J ohns were six o'clock dinner guests on Mondoy of Mr. and ~h·lI . Glenn J ohns and children in Dayto n. M1'8 . E . J • Corm ony an d lion, Sun R b t f S . Ii Id we o er.' 0 pnng e , re day dmner guests of Mrs. Mary C armony, B Mr. and Mrs. Harvey urnett of Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Zimmerman and children and MISS Helen Green, of near Waynesville, we,r e Thursday afternoon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick Mrs. J . B. Jones attended a luncheon Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis at Waynesville in honor of her schoolmate, Mrs. Flore~ce AIlenburg, of Jeffel'll, Mont. . Willadine Rnd Janette ~urfus spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Tullis, n eRr Springboro. William Long, Jr., has purchall. ed a new De-Sota 'car. Mrs. J. B. Jones, Misses Eva and Elhel Reeder a tteBded Warren County Pomona grange at
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evening on account oC the illness oC their 80n , AJle n. Mr. a nd MI·II. Roy Buh l'llla n and child ren, of . Osb ol'll, spt:n l !:lund a)' Wilh the luUcl"s parent s, MI'. and Mrs. har lcs mit h. h 1\1 1'. ahnd. SMrs. d Kesl er. Graham d' ad Utlt ell' un uy evenIng lOner gu ests, MI'. a nd Mr~ . C .W -.Alb . ht f W ill U d rig , 0 lIynesv e : 1..,1', lin Mrs. J ohn Myers and dau ghter, Belm ont M isse ~ Eva and Morr is Wharton wllre week.end g uests a t the home of Mr. ilnd Mrs. Maddison Cram, at Mt. Healthy. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Whi tllker l11\d f amily are enter taining the f onner's sist er, Mrs. Carl Sarber, of Orlando, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Willia m Co leman e ntertained to a- sumptuo.u s dinner Sund ay in honor of the bh·thda y of Miss 'rhe lma, t he following gu ests: Mil; . J eann e Meredith, of near Wa:vnelvill~ ; Mrs. Gladys Donl ey anti so n, Edwin nnd Mr. Evan Pri ce, of Concinnat i Mr. and Mre. Hlirold ,- KelJis an d so n, Billy, of Mt. H oll y; Mr. a nd Mrs. Samuel Haines ond lio n , James. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Graham a nd
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TI;e ENNA. JEI'TICK Pledge Th~ JIlanufac,tul'cro of Euua
"For more than two year s I had been in a rund own condition," snid Mr. H. ' J. Ha rm on, 322 9 Franklin Avenu e, Toledo, Ohio. "My liver and nerves were in a disordered and upset condition. ~pell s of dizziness came over me and hundreds of s m~ll black s pots appeared befor e my eyes. Constipntion added greatly t o my t l'o ubles. "I'll say that Konjoln is the ' ·lI1 •.un'Br medicine '- That tired, WOl'Dout f eeling has given way to . one of glorious strength :And energy. Constipation is a thing of the pnst and my nerVes are calm and settled. Konjola regulated my liver So that the dizzy spells have Van-. isbed. Do you blame me for indor.sing it'?" . Konjola is sold in Waynesville at Adam's Drug store and by all the best dl'uggists throughou t this entire section. .
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" Th e PI"o liigu'l on in ermon li nd Song" is t he title of a specia l • el'vice to be p l' cse n tlc.d a l t hr Church of Christ, .Sunduy evell ing lit 7 :4 5 p, m,
55 Colle~E! s, 13 Technical Schooh a nd 100,000 every-da y users asked t o name thell' fl"'Ql lts fountllin pen said- " Parker Duofold," CIIr y's Jewel:ry Shop sells Pa rker Pe ns in Lebanon. Tak e one with you on your vacation . Store open e very vening.
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Another Branch QI The Hillsboro Hardware Co. - Southern Ohio'. Largest Hardware.- Because 01 Better Qualitv, Service and Price
Dia mo nds? Cardu l buyers place their tr ust in our knowledge of rl;am ond va lues. We carry only sto nes til/It jlJstify t his faith. Cary's Juweh'y hop, T~eba n p!1 , Ohio.
Hope Had Been ' Abanjoped After Two Yean Sufferinll. But Famoul Remedy Came To Reu:ue. .
MR. H.J. HARMON
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Charles WI'ight, a nd son Robert uf Duquesnc, Pn. , li nd Mrs. J llne Wright of fiprlngboro, wer e weekend gu('sts of Mr s. J ulill Donovan .
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Mr .and Mrs. Sam Meredith a nd child"(' n Nnrman li nd Ber yl Wl'rc l ilt ,l ohn svl ll (' SU IHluy aft ernoun.
Lumber
Consult them befon buyln, elsewhere
$72.50 $29.50 $26.50.$23.95 $19.50
And 1 O'Cedar Mop, FREE with eac h RU Il.
Mr s. Will Norton and J\fr ~ , Lon B 'ckl'H wc re gu ests on T uestl ay of Mrs. Ruchel Crew.
KONJOLA IS THE MASTER MEDICINE" r,une
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1\1t ·~ . 1\ m lin Willinm!l le ft this mortlin g f 0 1' a visit 0 f Hf'vc ral weeks in Cynthinn u, Ky.
MrMr. andIIMrs. .M.Waiter Clark Kenri and ck. guests, Prof. and Mrll . Geor ge Clark , of West Englewood, N. J. , were Sunday dinn er g uests of MI·s. Belle Coon a nd da ughters, in Dayton, d on Tu esda y mOl'llin g they left by motor for Leba non, Ind ., to visit the Cormer's brother-in -law !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!~'" a nd Bister, Mr. a nd MI'S, Samuel Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. S, H. Burnett attended the funeral of the Mr. Frank Hartsock near Wayn esville
Wayne. ville, Ohio
1 only Quick Meal Pressure Range, Reg. $90'00 . . ... Special '2 only; Quick Meal 4-burn.PreliSure· Stove, Reg $40 . Special 1 only, Quick Meal 3-burn •. Pressure Stove, Reg. $35 . Special 2 only, Van Camp 3-burn, Oil Stove, Reg. $28.50. , . . Special 1 only, New Perfection 3-burn .. Oil Stove, Reg, $22.50 . Special 3 Happy Day Stea 1'1 Walher, Reg. $22.50 . . . . . . . .. . Special. 1 used Happy Day Steam Washer .. .. . . .. .. , . .. . . .. . Stlecial 1 Fireproof Safe, 36x25 in ......... ; .. . ..... . .. .... . ,Special 3 only, 9x12 Floor- tex Rugs .. .• .... . ..... .. . ... .. . . . Special
·1\[rs. A. T. Wright coliI' d on Lcb:lll on i d encl!! unday afte rnoon.
Springboro, Mrs. BelleSaturday. Scott, Everett Early and daughters, Helen and Ruth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Presley and family, near Bille Ball. . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence SmIth were called to Dayton Sunday
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The W. F . M, S. met witb Mrs. Wal,ter Wilson -W edn esday nftern OQn, . The Merrj{ WjVp.s m/!t a t . the home of MI's. Wlllter Stajey We4nesday afternoon of las.t weel!:, The banp furnished music for n f estival at Port William Thursday night. . Marjorie Haydock Bpen~ the week-end with frlendi$ In Dayton The Sunshine Band met at the Wheeler home, Saturday afternoon. Thomas Haydock is the guest of Adams Dickinson Jr. in Clncin nita, this week. Miss Blanche Stepbens of Spring field is visiting Miss Leona Miller Vernon Stiles has been trans ferr-ed from a Kroger store in DAyton, to one in Waynesville. Chns. McIntire/ a life long resident of our (!ommunity died at bis home south of town Sun day. Besides a large circle of friends h~ leaves a widow, two sons and two grand sons. Funeral services were held In the M. E church Tuesday afternoon. Rev Scarf officiating.
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Budget. .ice is hereb y given th~t. . on the 15th day of July, 1929, at 8 o'clock p. m., a public hearing on the Budget prepared liy the Board of Education of Wayne 'l'~wnsllip School District of Warren County, Ohio, .for. the next succeeding fii!cal year ending December 31st, 1980. Su~:"heariDe wnt be held at H y m a n the office of the Board of Education in Waynesville National Bank Building Wa),nelivllle, J}hlo Agenr - , - , L .M. HE7~ERSON, Clerk.
We are p" cpa rcd 10 keep this pledge by {ictilllr yc.ur {eet per. f ectly w ith tfle right st yle. size aT/d wid/h_i)f L 'I/1W J('uicl, S !LOC5 at $5 to $6 a pair.
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Estate of John O. Whitaker de~ ceased. Notice is hereby {tven that Josie Whitaker has been duly appointed and qualified as executrix of the Estate of John O. Whitaker late of Warren County, Ohip, dec#la ~e~ . Dated . t his 2pth da, pf JUJlII 1929. .
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NEWS DIRECT fROM' ENTERTAIN CHARMINGLY Mrs. Lillian Ca and Mrs. Welch were hostesses at a THE SlATE CAPITOL Alice vcry delightful social event, honCOLU MBUS, OH1O,- Secre· tary of ::itllt e Clllrc nce J. Brown is buck aga in in his oHlce after a two weeks v/lcuLion spent upon Ihe Great Lukes, leaving b 'om Ashtabula Haruor nnd going thl'ough t o Duluth. He was accompunied by Mrll. Ilrown Ilnd Deputy Com niissioncl' of Motor Vehicles and Mrs. Edward '1'. Fogo, the Intter couple being on a honey· moon. Secr etary Brown is busy s up ' I'vising the comp letion of a number of statistical reports which wi th the ~ta te .and federal rosters will b iss ued in th e very nell r future. T he Boden Illw passed by th e last legislature beco mes effective JUly 2 1.. It increases , legul speed by autos of 45 miles per hour out!lido 01 corporation s, 35 miles in I·csit.!entlal districts and 20 miles an hoUl' in congested districts, The mea sure ul so provides that ' no pcr80n shaJl ope1'Uto a motor vehicle u po n the public r oads and highwuys at a speed gl'ente r or less than is r eu 'onable 01' proper, having due regard to the t1'Uffie, surface and width of the rond or ,highway a nd of any other condition than existing and shall not drive lit II greater speed than wi1l p el'mit him to bri ng the vehicle to a stop with the assured clear distance ahead.
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oring MI' '. Edith Lukens, on Wednes dny afternoon, July 3, at the nicely nppointed CarI' home. Twenty-eight guests passed the tim e plea santly in animuted talk und in playing a game called "A Stitch in Time," using needles and bright thread on a soft white background. Each guest was also asked to wl'ite two 'of her favorite nam es for future r efe l·ence. Mrs. Lukens was the pleased recipient of many useful and beautiful gifts. The guest s were cordiully invitcd to the commodious screened porc h whe)'e a most enjoyable lunch was served at seven small tubles, prettily spl"ead and decorIItod with sweet pe·a s. Each table seuted four guests, and the firs t COUI'lIe was chicken salud, butter ed l'O i\~, jelly and iced tea, followed by a generous serving of cherry ice cr eum and cake. Aftel' ris'i ng from the tables the g uests were invited outdoors to lo ok nround nnd admirc the prosperous garden. It was a bright, beautiful day and the big old homestead made a peaceful picture, set in the quiet valley and
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STIN fAMilY. ANNUAL .REUNION
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Th r h!\ppie st Jun bl'ide in Wash inJ;to n is MrR. Loft en tuart Farmers ami farm womcn of fe II plant; a produce houlle' Lnke Eric, and a vis it to till' Cleve Wesl",y, fo rml'I'I~' Mi 's Isabel WalTen Cou nty. ('s pecially those handling a rupa cily of fiv e to six ' la nd Air P ort, IIlId a view oC th· Skillman Siulde r , to whom Mrs. interested in Pou ltry will hnve an car louds weckly; !;cvc l'n l Inl'ge I ity fl'om the NL!\\, l ni un 'I'(! l' Ill- Jl uovr l' ~e nl a n armful of lovely A r euni on of the descendent. OIlPol'Lunity of joi nin g the Co unty poultry flock s ; th e Ohio E xperi- ' intll T owl' r. roses, th e choi cl'Ml that g row in of John Gustin , who migrated to delega tion in a State Wide l m en~ Station and th t:! 'tate Serum 'I'he purty i: s(' !ll'dul ' li ~o st t,II'l the Whi le Jl ouse con sel'vatory, on America fr om the Isle of Jersey P oultry tour bei ng wOI'ked by In s tIt ute. At seve ral pl ac s, tho fr om the OhIO Stnlt:' IlIvel" lty he r wed din g day. in the Yl'ar 1647, was held at the tate Extension D 'plll·tm ent und I visitors will be lIhown how duiry I Pou ltry bu ilding a t ::10 II. Ill, I !'s. 'We sley wu. munieu early d Co unty Agen ts for t he week or ! barns and other farm bui ldin gs i on , 10ud ay July~:! allll to i'et m'n this week in t he quaint little home of B. F. Gu stin, neur Re July 22. The tourist will trav el cun 15~ r Cll1 od 'lled into two und l her e at 3: 15 on F riday U f ll'J'IHlO n Fri end s Mt~ e ting 1I0use on I s t .• Lion, last Sunday, July 8 . . in their a utos or with fri ends Ilnd thrce ~ to ry poultry h ll u ~e ~ wh er e followi ng. The 101:11 iti lwrary in- wh i 'h the prt'sident and Mrs. The r eunion was instigated by n ·ighbol·s who join in muking u(>: s{!ve r~1 thou sH nd layi ng ~l ' ns are l cluc\('s ,approxi l1lu lt~l~' ;)00 Ill.iles Ha uver llftC'n attend and wher e Mr:;. Julia Gu tin Marsh, of Ft. th" delegation fr om th e variou :; kep t III comfin (,lllen t conlllluous ly , of !Iulo travel nnu It I'l'sl'r vat lolls th· brid e. who i ~ u graduute of b ' . II ' I ' I II Thomas, Ky , Mrs. Marsh was orn co unti es. Last )'c1ar the trip wa s '' Hnd hav e b eC' n ' ~\' Ivlng- exee en l li re HIlH l' III ')( VU ll cl' It' HIl,nug- l'- Smith coll ·g und took her ma ster mlld e by churteri ng bu ses, which ' I·esults. Va ri ou s types of poultry . nll'nt hOJl('s to SI'ClI rp ,' IWl' iul uC'l{rec frol11 Co lum bia, hus been unci r ea r ed at Des Moi nes, Iowa, trll vc lle d about 1800 miles ' hou se , ias ubuto rs, uroocl e l'!< It nd ralc~ \\'hpreu~' til(' tu tu l C' lS ! for Hec reta l'Y nC t he Meeting House but la tel' remov ed her home to throughout th e intens ive poultry ' ut he r equipm l·nt tOI' rai sin g li nd , L111' tri p ~ h nll id nll t ('xcf'l' d $:10.00 for sev eral yellrs. The bridegroom Ft. Th omas, where sh e became sel' li ons in th e ealllern pnrt or' hundlin g poultry wi ll be s('en . The , p(~r lH' r: rl1l. Cu un ty AK"nl Cla~s is 11 ti esCl' nden l uf .J ohn Wesley of int re sted ' in tracing the hi story the Uni ted States. But in order I-growi n!! of a lfa lfa a nd other , hopos 10 hll\'(' a nUlllh (' r of England, s un of Mrs. Wesley of of her father' g family . Search to cut down clt penE;es and to l green fee d f'JI" the poultry flo ck pOllllr~ nll' n fllJlll Wanen CounLy .'an Anl oni o. T ex ., and the lute revealed th e fact that B. Frank demons trate poultry practices will ulso. h~ emphasizl'd. Besides to join in th !s tm~ r n nd wi l.1 he Enoch A. Wesll' y uf Kentucky. Cu ~tin, n ow own ~ nnd resides o~ more typic ul to those throughout th e spccl8ll ze d poultr y feat u\'(' glad Lo fu rn lllh clrcu lnrs ~1\'l ng !\II'S , lI oove r co uld not attend a portion of the .original grant the BlI ekeys state, the r oute .ror \ the trip will be' of general edue u- ' filII sch"d lJ le und infol'lll lllion to lh e cere mony on a cco unt of a o f land on which his grandfather, 1929 i: to extend thl'o ug h n orth- tional a nd .recreationa l valu e be- I ull wh o nllly inquir e of hin~ or call ' dinn(' I' pUlty at th e White Hou se, B njah Gus tin, settl ed in the eB ste rn Ohio whi ch. acco rding to cau se s peclul arrangc' ments a r nt Ih e F arm Burellll oRl cl'. No but she is quite accus tomed to year 17H 8. With these fac ts as a the tate Spociali~ts i'i mure being mad e f (,r entertui nm en t of speciul fces or enrollm ent i~ re - til l' cerC!llluny of t he Friends. TIl(' ueginning, he continued he~ largely deve lop ing in to poultl'y In the Ohio p oult rym e n III I~e vu ri-I quired nor Is it Ilcce ~ary for bride \\Ia ~ ac compa in ed down the effol'ls to draw together 88 many The tour includes 15 modern ous town s wher e th ey WIll stop vi~ tt or~ tu go through out the n - l natTow nisle of th e Meeting Hou se member s of the family as possible Poultry plunts of which· five are ove r night. e>tu mJll e of which will tire week. Cluss ~ho llid like to by her father, MI'. Albert tabl er, and the re union Inst Sunday wall trnpneslin g; one turkey farm; includ e entert.ainm ent at Ashtabul , hl'!!r fr om nil inter est d hy J uly who read th e marl'iago certifi cate the happy result. . I C oun t ry Iu IJ on tlI SI10 1'0 0 f 15 • u large hntchl!I'Y; a commercta - on a SC l'u II of parchment- and . At, the. noon. hour, a bounteous k f _ __ _ _ ~n'" it s igned by t he 175 guest s pI CniC dl~ner was pnrtablen 0 ~ -_. --present. Of intere t to lhe guests after whIch, the assem Y w,a w(,l'e severs I oth er marl'iageiculled to order by ~I'ank Gustm,
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liero whic h wer hown Robert after ",.er and e gIVen , tl'acmg theaddresses lh e llsweddingthate s of family Brown and lI1al'garet Latham in 11lStor~ , Probably the b~st record ~.I "', , ~.", , ~. " I Naw " ) 'ol'k , Jun e 6 , 1724',that a l~ was gIv en by Mrs.h Irvmg d Peel~, tr George Brown e lind Abigail Smith of Wilmington, w 0 rna ell:. Ip . t M dd ' dated Apl'il 5. 1770 , in New YOl'k, a few yeal'l' ago to the orlglJ~al Hany hel'wood was in LebaMI'. and MrR. W . p , alis bury COP IJer screen wIre a u ell S aTltl 0 1' Robel.t L. Bro\vne and bome of the fou. nder of t, he family L d " t c· d ( b Yurd t W l'e on on VISl ors ...,u n ay. , lim el' . N . L tt J I ]0 181 I II There SII C vel'l ft e d varIOus f ac, n on Monday. a III I e ~g e . u y , , a . h t nd . Stale Librurian George E lliott B T'" . 1 1\1. M r ''' 1 1\(1' J EM ' IUI'e W[j~ in in- maternal ancestors of th e bride. concel'llmg e r r an~les ors, a orn0 m I'. a nu rs. u I c' . • ••• • 1\" I b I <" bl . 't d W lea rned t hut the amI y nume was cree n dOOl'S , the size you need, McCormick sta tes th at the travelT ' M 1 J I I n cl ' nnall ' lo "ay ,I SS Sll e ..... a er VISI e ay, . II "s 'If mn ey om uy u y . a so . u • ' orlg ma y t Augustm ing libraries, inter-libral'y-Ioan at Madden 's Llllnb el' Yard. nesville in Ma y 1928 while she ' .' • of and direct-by·mail service of his of Ben Smilh and fnmily of Osb orn A. F . Mel1nh and famil y left was visiti ng the Quartel'ly MeetA fPe'~lmanent °ffrgatndlzatJ°dn th Miss Alice Jane Russum . . 01' d Id ' All '11 the amI y was e ec e an e d partment is being liberally s pe nt S unda."., wilh hilS. And er- S unduy f or Fl orida. m~s In )VI I followmg . . ffi td Dayton is visiting r eI at'lves Ilere. b lIhO an h n luna. ' 0 lcers were e lee e : u. ad and evidences unu sual interson and fllmily. l'elllem el' el' e armmg persona . . est in the State Librury. The Ml'S. Grace McCune of Lima, Miss II1I'Il Lil e is s pending a ity und IlPllearnnco are well Pre~ld ent, Matthew Gu~tm, of trllveling libraries are furnished MI·'·s Eclnn Shaner and f ri end f \V weekH with her sister at Wllsh wor th th e attention s he has r eceiv Lebnnon; .Secretary, B. F. Gu~tln, spent the week-end witll her ~ of Red LIon It was also deCided upon request to groups of indivimother Mrs. Eva Miller. Miss Workman of Duyto n spe nt ington . H . d a nd rtejoice with hel' in her to hold u re~nion dach year, and ~ua la, clubs, granges, s ocieties of f the Fourth with A. B. Shan er gOod or une. it was suggested thut each meet. vlldous kinds and small communiMr. and Mrs. Elmer Schrader a nd fa mily. Hermun 'o nne r has gon e to th e - - - - - --- -I Nutional Militury H ome Hospital ing be held at. the same pace al ties. They are also sent to suppleof Le banon, visited Mr. and Mrs. fi Id . . fOI' trell tnlent. GOLDEN WEDDING this year becau se of the family ment 10Q/i1 ~ibraries in case of d ' Mrs. Mayme Hatle lS 1I1 Chas G ray F rl'oy evenmg. ANNIVERSARY associatiol'\5. n eed. Librarian McCormick s tates AkTon this week, attending the The follo'vl' ng members of the that the traveling library has en te l'v ill e ' F or est Martin of IIe A UXI'1'I8ry Saws filed by machine. Cut .State mceting of t fanl)' ly registered:- Mr. and Mra. n early 119,000 books and served wi ll sin g at t he Church of hrist · I' cleaner, truer, faster. Roy P Ig- Patriarch Mi Itant. It is of ten ~aid, "Surprises come Wal'd Gustin, Mason, M. E. Guatln 283,000 persons the past year, ' . ' unday night. d }' l'8ncis A. Hartsock, eldest son ott, at Madden's L um bel' Y ar. laLe in life," and quite true. A ancl J ennie Gu tin, Lebanon, Will - - -.-.-. of John and Snrah Catherine MrS. Kenn eth Elzey and dauMghM rs. Margu erite umpbell . of .. big sUl'pl'ise MOle to Mr. and Mrs O. Gustin, Waynesville, ErnCit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long of tel' of Dayton, were gues ts of r. ., . h M'ISS .A' D . Hnne und fnml'ly and LoPIONEER DAY A 1,: • Fritter Hartsock was born Nov. 24 .. V' ! J I Dayton spent Tuesuay Wit • Y ,0 n Saturda . Y June Gust)'n ~ ~ "-J El e Columbus, we.l'e guests of l!. JI. 22 at lhelr son s home m Morrow. Gu stin and fam.ily of Middletown, O. S. 4: 5. . 0 . HOME f870 and depnrted this life June Williamson and fllmily on Fri- and Mrs. Wa.lt~ sey I O...Ul, · I. ( - 'ntberi ne GiIJbons, n esday until l)un{\ay. A. D. Han ey and Miss Laura Edward Gu stin, Ralph GustiD of 25th 1929. Age 58 years 7 day. months and 1 day. Harpel' were manied in Cincin- Duyton, usana Gu stin, Geor,. Crane of M.rs. Rachel Crew and son Musler J ohn Richard Pioneer Duy at the O. S. & S. He was united in marriage to nnti just fifty yeal's ago, and in Gu stin, Chicago, Mr:- and Mra. st Fmnk ente rtaine d Mr. a nd M1'5. la Mrs. John W, ~st and Rodway Dayton spe nt seve rul days O. Home at Xenia last week dUI'- Le nll C. Burnett, April 3rd 1892. observll t ion of this gold en wed- J ohn O. Gustin and Mr. and Ml'I. Mr. HUI'ry Roswell on Sunday. ing the annual reunionl of th~ To this union were born, three of Clarksville, spent Sunday with week with his grandpurents, ding anniversary,...the-son ~ of MI;'+E9.,...(;.w.~Ifl,-Da,yt<Im;~,/-;-G.--Gust'in.-----:--;;;'f11 old home boys, was II day to be children, Ross -H.,M Waynesville, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lon Titus and and Mrs. D. L. Craile. MI'. anti Mrs. R. J, Adnms and lind Mrs. Han ey, Clifford of Day- Jol'ie Gustin Cincinnati, Mn. long remember ed by the living ex- Alan Z. of Wilmington antI Helen family. The Queen Eslhel' Gi rls will childr en and Mrs. Li zz ie Lew is to n and Clyde of Morrow, whis- Julia Gu stin Marsh Ft .T homas, pupils. The'. ocellnion was the G., who preceded him to the pered 'jl me sage t o a few frie nds Ali ce Gu stin Adams, Mr. and Mn. were Dayton vi sitor s Friday. ' For best results consign your m eet at the home at Miss Irll1u razing of one of the oldest bulld- Grent Beyond, foul' years ago. for a Rurpr.ise on t he bride and John Gu stin, Lebanon, Edwal1d Rich on Satul'duy, J ul y 13. All ings on the ,?\,o llnds. Speeches l-Je is survived by his wife, two live stock to Green-Embry Co. , Hartmall and wife, Cincinnati, Mrs. Bert Bnrtsock was hostess g l'oo m of 50 years. nt'e urged to he present . Cincinnati, in care of D. R, Salissongs and mu sIc filled the whole son i$ one brother, Ira, ot' Dayton 1to th e m e n~b er s of the lovel' Mr, Han ey sel'ved as Morrow's Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Selby, Kath:. day. ' and a host of relatives and friends bury. Gruen, Elg in Hamilt on Illin ois Lea f club Fnduy after noo n. offi cient postmast er for twe nty ern Selby, Jeanette Selby, Bell Among the spenl(ers for the day l His ' only - sister, Anrta Cleaver Mrs . Ollie Davis r eturned home - dependable' \;atches- to' sui t the , years, as~i sted by his capable wife: Gu stin Kitchen, Monroe; Mr. ancl Mr. and MI·s. Ralph MIlle r en- the n they were upt. and Matron Mrs. John S. Si ngleton, Mrs. Mor~ were Govel'nor Cooper, who re- preceded him in 1907. last week after a two-months taste of eVllry member of the I Sh tel'l.lli ne d the J oll y J\iatron s and fa til' Warren Coun ty Children's elle Buin Singleton, Middletown; p resent ed the late R. B .. Hayes, Given a knowledge of a mnn's " t 'th her son and family in family at Ohio. Cary's J ewe I'y 01>, t heir bu shands Tuesduy nigh t . 1.\0111" Tll e v enelhal'etl thenl"el,'es who was overnor at the time . the choice of literature, one can well ~Sl WI M Lebunon, r ~. . ~ MrA. Hiram B ain, Le b nnon; Mrl. old building was erected; E. , decide that man's chal·acter. So I oston, ass. . " to mOlly children of the hom e an.d Emma Gu stin Kendall and famil7 Mr. an,l Mrs , HUlfY Tluax of add ed scores of fri ends to th eIr including one great grand dau,h, Howard . Gilke.y, who we.nt before ! characteristic of the life and I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morrison Mrs. Ida Lawson of ovington , tel', of Andei'son, Ind.; Emma: the Leg lslaturo. t? make the p~ea I habib of Francis A. Hartsock, is of Dry Ridge. Ky., and Mr. and Ky., and Mrs . Frllnk Reed of Cin cinnati. we l'e 'unday gu sts wi de c ircl e. f~r the old .bulldmg, and J. Kmg this well thumbed quotntion from Mrs. F01'l'est Ridge spent Sunday Washington D. C. , were we ek -end of Ml'. a nd Mrs. Rob ert w cmtz. , A.uout a hundred fri end! called Rodenbaug~, Peurl Rodenbau&,b; GIbson, NatlOnu.1 Chaplan of the Sir John Hershel, found among with relatives here. "1\' • F ' t Hougll dUl'lng the afternoon to extend Ahon; Mr. and ~rs. Joseph Cite; guests of Mr. and Mrs. T ollilln Mr . m~\I ·J I. 01 res ' Duy t on; Mr. an d Mrs. P eti. G. A, R. The tIme was supposed his books, thnt we here give it in ' f D t 1 spent IJest WI' Shes to t h 'IS coup Ie. B eau t 1Lawson, J h d an t aug cer 0 uy 01 'f f go Id were receIve, . d W rle ' den, t wo gran d e h'ld ... to have bee n F e bruary 28, 1869, pal·t-: "Were I to pay for a taste Mrs. Robert Walton nnd son · . · ek ",' I tll MI' ful 11;1 ts a I ren an .. th IS we I d d t e Iegrams t lIree grea t gran d C) h'ld ren 0,\# at the Xenia Opera house. that would stand me in stead un- Bobby of Dayton s pent Friday Mr. and Mrs. W, B , R usaum , severa d M ays V ' H u 'h andn famil y.• Itne I Ietters. card s an rs . Ill n 0 g nil car ri ed the same messageHart well; Mary Buck, Dayton; At 1 :30 N. P. Jordon, of this 1der ' every variety of circumstances with Mrs. Wulter's parents, Mr. Miss Margar et Russum , Dr. and nn place had th e honor dof rlnbgln g Rnd be a 80urce of happiness and and Mrs. J. L. Hal·uock. Mrs. Gale E. Ru~~um and chil?ren t . Clai r Fife and family nnd congr atulution s an_drib~eiis;.t~w~iSllh!le!ilSmA~.UF.g;Uifisii.tiu1'i'tfllin::::,g~eri:8=1°il':-tl:eBililiiaiin:.zeiihf<efstjeji=l'ii;-~-:-;w~HII the old bel!, which ha not . een cheerfulness tCL-me during lite, of Dayton were gue. ts of MI sses Mi ss Fra~ei s Dunham of Wil mi ng for many years mil' useq fpr man)' years. Among the and a shield agRinst its ills, howDiamonds mounted, Watches Trillena and Margare t Edwal'd s 'ton, wer e wellk-end guests .of happin ess for Mr. and Mrs. Haney Wm . of Franklin; Mr. and Mu. n'llrnes of tile pion~el' workers fOl! ever things migl)t go amiss and and clocks repaired, silver reo H. G. Bates, Wilmington; grand OIl S\lnday. Mrs. Susan Wilk e l' on lin" family. - - - --daughter of Sumuel Gustin tl1~. Hoplll at XenIa, the faml~I.1' tile world Irow~ upon me, It plnted, brass and nickel refinished KITCHEN SHOWER names of O!laplain CollIer, would be a taste for good reading. at Carey's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon Jacob, Pfeff, Reading. Mr. and Those 150 tiny po rts in your MI'. and Mrs. Albert Burns anr! Dr: Jolln Kyle, ' George EtbGive a mlln t"ls taste and a Ohio. Mrs. Frank Bunnell Florence watch may Il eed cleaning, oiling, daughter , MI'. a nd Mrs. S hell M'rii . Harold Kellis of Mt. Holly right, , J. Warren Keifer, Col. means of gratifYing It, and you and adju sting. Bring youI' re- Ke nt and twin tl a u ghler~ of wa~ h oste ~s at a kitchen showe r Bunnell, Helen Bunnell, Irma ~. F. Browp, Oov. an" Mrs. R. fl· place ljlm Ip eontaQt with the Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kern s and pair work t o Cary's .Jewelry Shop, Itockvill e, Ind., Mrs. Dolly Bla.ck I for Mrs. Willillm Spruy, nee Lol'- BlInnel1, Don Bunnell, Lydia Bun~ nell , Levi H. Custis, Wilmington, Hayes and "thjll's.. best B.oclet)' f every peJ'lod of dnughter, and Miss Audrey Jones Lehanon, Ohio. Store open every und fil(e children of J' run klln, ruin e Brann ock. The affair was Mr. and Mn. Irwin Peele, WilJudge E, S MatthIas was the history and with the wisest, the of Columbus, were week-end evening. wel'e visitol's at the home of Mr, held lit Mrs. Kellis' hom e north mington; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew pripctpal speaKer of the ",fter tenderest the bravest and the guests · of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. and MI·s. Cal Burns W ednesda y of Way n'esv ille Illst Friday after- Stendlee, Reading; Ed Jones, Mrs. noon; Howard GiJ~ey, an ex-pupil ·purest characte~B who have adorn Marlatt. Mrs. Emma Barn ett, E. V. of la t we ek. I no on. Ida Marlatt, Lebanoh; June M. r~presented the ex-pupils aallocta1 I'd humanity. ' You make hIm II Barnhal't, Cincinnati, Miss Myra I The cozy little ro oms were dec- M I Z A M h Ft Th tipn; Jlon. Herpert )400nflY ~IIP- denizen of all naUons, a contem· b Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Hardin Bamett and Miss Ella Barnett of Lawn mow ers , ~hnrpened y orated in a co lor scheme of pink arBI, ona . ars . oma. resented the Americlln LegIQP· pOl'ary of an ute ages. The wOl'ld of Harveysburg, Miss Beula West· Salem, N. ' Y. , we re dinner gue sts Electrake en process, sume meth od and g ree n. The afternoon was Mr . and Mrs. M. Ugart, H.artwell; Jordon had cpallge ot the has been created for him." N. fall and Mr. Wilbur Tinney of of Mrs. Anna Cadwallader at the as use d by lawn mower Illunufuc- spe nl in interesting household Mrs. Loretta Gustin, Cincinnati; parade, While of a studious and l'etlrlng Cincinnati, were Sunday dinner Friends' . Home Sunday . turers. Electrakeen syst em turns t t Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gustin, ' weI's Trv con es s. Fletcher; Mrs. Nellie Gustin Hen• -. disposition, he was a fl r en d one guests of Mr. and Ml·s. Joe Tinney out per f ec t ,cu tt mg mo . The briue r ece ived many pretty cPllld relY upon, a good and me. Ro y PIgott. and u"e ful kitchen gifts. Delicious sel, Miamisburg; Miss Cal'olin. LUNCHIEON-BRIDGE ~ Bunncl1, Franklin; Miss Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Good, of worthy citizen, and a true and Claud E. Morria, A very ph!asant social event of Mr. anr! Mrs. E . J . Bal<or. r~f l:es hm e nts were. served ~o n - Singleton, loyal exppnent of the high ideals Wnrren, Ind., A. W. Hudson of Miss Elsie Qustin lind )rIr. of Christianity as applied, either Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. last week was th e luncheon. ant.! J umes Bak er and · Miss Edith ~I stlllg of sandWIches , ~rulted Middletown; Mrs. Wilard FOUBt, FOl-rellt Ridge were Jllarrled at the to the home or the wOI'I~. Anderson, Ind., Mrs. Joseph W. Hughes, of Columbus, were week- bl'idge given by Mi~ses Tnllen.a Buk er of Kendall viJI e, Ind., Ilnd jello. cake, iced tea, and mtn~s. Gi~ts were presented by MIsses Gustin and wife, Piqua; Mr. and home of the bride in Dayton, end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N:. and Margaret Edwllrds. at theil" Mr. nnd MI·s. J . R. Buker of ~IIY, July :1.. P. Jordon. ' attractive home on Th~rd street , Fra nklin , call ed on MI'. and Mrs. Junlllta Brannock, Ethel Menden- Mrs. Blain Gustin, Lebanon; Roy 'rite brid~ ill tile younger dllughW. F. M. 8~ MEETINC I d on Wednesday, honormg Mr~. ChIlB. Gray und Mr. a.n d Mrs. E. hull. Cora Doggett, Gladys. Rola~d Gustin, Rolla Gustin, Guy Gustin, ter ot Mr. and Ml'S. Harvey Gustin -I ' When want ng appropriate we - W m. Newland, of Chicago, who IS I~ . F.arnhlll.t und children Sutur- Lula, Ruth and Le?na Kellis, Blanche Gustin of Piqua; AmbroB Me, dumes A Ib ert Wilson, John Rontson, Middletown; Edyth Ront former residents of WaYlles'{jlle The W . f.. M. Society of t h e M. ding, birthday, or anniversary vis iting her sister, M !'s. \" .Y. 1....J day t!v ening. Lllmb , T, B. Bra nnock, Frank son, J. T. Rontson, Mrs. Marx E. epurch Jllet .,t the home of gifts, remember Cary's Jewelry Allen. hut now in Dllytoll, MI'. Ridge is tile yoqngejlt Bon Mrs. JQe Davis last Wednesday, Shop, Lebanon, Ohio, has a large The guests round their places Cal'y's J e\':eln' Shop crC'cd- To Kollis, Nettie Spl'ay, Charles Rontson, Martha Rontson Hershel of O. M. Ridge and Is a traveling with Mra. Davis, Mrs. Lloyd Davis assortment of gifts arranged for nt snUlll tab les and were scrved , I'e pect the confldf' nce and t l:USt Elzey, Cal:ey Doggett, Melvyn Rontson, May Rita Ront~on, Eari' salesman for the Niagara Falls and Mrs. Emerson Earnhart as YOUr easy Inspection. with a delicious two-course lunch- , of 1111 who pinel' depend e ncy upon Banta, Clifford Archdeacon of Rontson, Jean Rontson, all o~ Corbol\unduJll 00., hosteBses. Mrs. Jennie Mullin entertained eon. Later the tables we re t!lc'a red us for diamonds. watch es. jewelry Da yton, M~. and M ~s . Harold Middletown; Mr. and Mrs. Aum.o r Wrieden, Price Hill, Cincinnati: 'riley have tIle best w\8h e :l of The mee,tlng opened with , Ilng- at Sunday dinner, Mr. and Mrs. for the games . Mi ss Olive AI~ en and the interesting no.v el l~ gif~s Kellis lind little so n BIlly. their many il·le nds_ .. ~ .. Mi, a Wilda Forust, Anderson Ind; Ing. Mrs. Day gave the devotlonal Frank Carmun, Mr. a nd Mrs. winn ing the trophy f or h ~vl~g too numeroll: to mentIon In thIS Mr. and Mrs. JUdge will retlde topic, "Come apart and l'est Raymond Davis and thl'Ce children the highest scor e. Those .IIlVI~ "Home of Gifts." · St01'e opc·n ARM BROKEN IN FALL Harry Marlatt, Lebanon; Millal'd __'___ ' W. Foust, Anderson, Ind.; Mra, ' In Chicago . awhile." After another song Mrs. of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mur- ed were Mrs. Newlnnd of ChIcago, (l\'enings. Whe n her foot caught in a rug Nora Gustin Vand·ervoort, M·l 'lf , Day conducted the topic of the Mrs. W. · B. Russum , Mrs , Gille E' I . It day, Extension Work. Ten ladies phy, Bont Murphy, Mr. an~ Mrs. Russum, of Dayton, Mrs. W . H . \ Afte r a . visit wit hI'e a 'lVI'S In at h er home nea r Springboro last I;lenor~ Gustin; Cincinnati; MI;. BREAKS BONE IN .ANKLE read short, il\te'r etltlng leaflets on ::.r~.~~~ll, a~~. !~~ :~'. ~:~ Allen. Miss Oliv e .Alle n, Mrs. J. Tllinois, Mr. !Ind Mrs. ~. L. Hal'lan Sunduy, Mrs. F. E. Rosnagle, fell and . MrS. .Jacob Pfieffer, ' Readill&'. Will O. Gustin, the subject. : Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs. Thom'as O. Curtwright, Mrs. W . E .. Cornell anli (l(lug-hter, MI·S. VIOla Marlnn and broke her right arm. She was Waynesville, Ohio. E. J. Burton, local boy, who Is Mrs. White -read a poem, "The Burton, Miss May Hunter of Mrs. J. Wilso n Edwards, MrS' j an MI' :! K. N. Hough I'etul'lled taken to the Blair hospital at a teacher in the Elyria Icho.ols, forgotten mite box.' M1'8. William- Xenia, Minnie Hartsock, Mr. Ber~ Hartilock, Mrs. Ronald home Monday. They were accom- Lebanon where the bC?nll was set. • - - - -but has been wOl'kin, at the Day- aon I'n a very plelSlnw maDner, Aaron Seara. ' Hawke, Mrs .. S. D. Henkle, ~fr9. 'p anied by Monisorl VanDuser ' ?f Mrs. RosnBgle is the mother of ARM WAS BROKEN Fan in Dayton · thia I~mmer, Ie read the .tory of the .u~tit\lt, James McClure, Miss , Henrietta Metaline Falls, Wash.. who Will Mrs. H. E. Hathaway of thUI place ",alklng on crutches 81 a reault ·cl.l"a~. 65 Colleges, 18 Technical Scbqola McKln ey, Mrs. D_ L. Crane, MI',!. 1muks an extended visit here. who is at the , ~ome of 'liel' parents In a'n attempt ;:~-Jump ovel' ~ . of an accident w~le playing bahll DUl'lng the S9$ial hour .dalnty and 100,000 every.da'y users' asked Fl'ed B. R~!lldel'son, Mi's. Ralph this week helpmg to take care. of, ladder lut Frlda~, Richard, BOft witq tlJe Day-FIl". tea," on t e l'e~reBhmenta were servell. Tile to name their favorite fountain Miller, Mrs. C. M. Robitzel', I' Diamonds ? ~areful buyers place her mothel'. • __ - - of MT. and Mn. John Adam., Four\b. In m.~lng Jl Illde Il\tQ .. a.ttendIlPCl.e W__II good IlDd the of. pen said-"Pal'ker~'Duofold " Ca- Mrs, Hal:vey Rye, Mrs. D. R. theil' trust in OUI' knowledge of tl'ipped a~ feU, brealda. . . . i base, a pone in ~is ~nkl~ was fenn. wal lIberal. \ T.be AUllIu .ry's Jewelry Shop sells Parkcr Smith Miss May Wright,. MiSS , diamond , values. We. _carry o~ly ' Miss Alice Chenoweth was rl&'ht arm. Several' mODtha ~ tIae \lr(lk'll, meeting Will be held at the bome Pena In Lebanon. 1'1lke one with Jess?eC'l arke , Mrs Fred M. Cole, stones that , justify this faIth. shopping in Dayton one day Ialt boy's left arm .... .brok'iD • - • of Mrs. Josle Whitaker. yo~ OD YOllr vacatioD. Store open Mrs. Elizabeth Baily and Mrs'l Cary's Jl\welry Shop, Lebanon, week_ at pia, on ~ .Kbool ~e . )flaml Gazette, ,,1.60 year )I. F. every even1q. 'Irving Welcb. Ohio.
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" The boys certllinly IIp pr e intI' Th e f or ty-fou r calibe r 10 k Phone No. 320 , ' y ur kindn ess in g iv in g a show f or i whic h omrade A hl ~ w c d e 8h o~ in Pbone No, 1 t. hem," he t old us. "W (" r e eighl his diredi<H1 w o uld ha ve piel'ced mi\ ('~ nwa y fr om an ywhel'e out a ny t hing but a rhin ocer a us· hid e : he re o nd t.hey don 't get ma ny but Pilk lI enwet he r pratt I d on chunces e ve n to see movin g oby iously: A BOTHERSOME BASS pictures. " lilt lou ks ns if hl' d rink s. (Ion' t Th e member s o f th e bu n(1 ca me it? nut lh at ('o n't hI'. I 'c (' au ~ (' he T ,J ma ke s ure lh e youngsl er was up un d 11(' in t l'odu c(>d l h ~ m. ain' t II 11 0wcd to h e re al th p !l ome . "~d So~k," !he fa'Voritc pet of 'Sccrc!ary of State Stimson is shown nul disoboy ing t~ e bass .fi sh ing As I shook hands pnthu sill stiCA I· ·1 It's dur n (' u rioll s , a nd I'\,(' bee n ~cu(lltcd With hi, ma~t~r !it the \Stlml!l!! !wIDe ilLNew .York after, a lo~1 lall". the g umo worden took his with th e ha ss-dru mnH'l" I)Uzz lerl abo ll t it eve r s ince I <,u me )ourucyj{i,lUl IhQ !~I!i);PP!I!Cf Jilindl,; il - _ -:.'.~ st l'inll' o f fi ~ h ou t of the wllter 111<'1'" "ig-ht yea r s ago cO lll e n ext (,olom' l l(' wa rt sa id : a nd fo ull d o nly ca t fi sh, pill'ch "This is onu'nde Pilk He n- S(lp l e rnb e r ." -- nnd ~ llrk I'S 0 11 th e lin e. A few wcthE' r . You'll ha ve to spea k 'Pl'et - I oll1l'ude Ahls l\' edc half rose E stute of Saro G. Trimble, de- Relalea How Mader Medicine f(',·t fu rl IlI' l' down tho stream he ty loudly t o him. as h e is nl'uriy fro m his chui l' w ith II d urAble-l ookcl·ased. fourt eenth account. Relieved H"r ' Stomach and foun d n hu ge bl nel, ballR wiggling Rt on e d eaf." ing il'OlHltO /l e-c hina (' u p in hilt E stu te o( t c phen H . McMul1en Liver Tro'uble Illl n $tring weighted down wit:h deceased, fir st und final acct. I c o n ~ ra tulate d hi m. " !t 's all ha nd fro lll whic h he ha st ily gul ped a stOllf' . 111 111 u8ked the boy What fo l' th e besl." the cotT!>e. 1 wa l o rn bl'lwce n a E sta te o f Eli S tarkey, de cea sed, 11(' lI"a ~ dlli l1 g with thot fi sh. "W e' re . OITY We cou ldn ' t pla y I' desi n ' to a ppeal' po li le lI.nd an i.m til'st and finll!. ' "\\' ,· 11 , you s e," answe r ed th e tha t pie e 1111 th e wny throug-h ." pui s f or sC' lf- pl'ese rvnn o n which Lelic M. lind H e rschel N. Bunbny, " h e'~ been taking my ba it a pologi ze d th e ba ndm ns ter. "W e W II S urging mil t o gu t under th e nell, e xecu t rix a nd executor of the 11 11 1Il l' lIlo l'l1ing. and 80 I just knew all t hl' not es, but iI's so en Id I tah ll', wh en Colonel Ht uwar t rA pNew Suita eslate of Ne wto n L . Bunnell, det it'd him up th e r c unlil I got tha t t he wine! instrum e nts nil perl !'hlll'Jll y o n t he tulli e and u 11 . B. 1' hol11 l' 8011 \le rs u ~ WlI lla co ceased, til d their first and final l hroug-h tb hinll'." froze up. I told t he boys not t o n eigh ~ol' in~, ha nd. dn' \\" A hl swcde W. Bowyer a nd Mrs. Wullace Buw acco unt. ~---lIlow da mp. but I g ul'ss th ey bac k ml o hlg chnll·. Wl' r f o r mone y onl y. Am ount A n in strum e nt o f writing purSAFETY F[RST "Th A I ' ~ one t hing I pride my- cl ai med $7 10 with int e rest th ereon porting to be th e I" !lt will nnd test co uldn't help it." "Nev e r mind." 1 !'ooth ('d. It·s se lf on. " ~ h o ut c d COl1J rad e Hen- , at til(' rute o f ,6 ',!' pC I' annum !1 mell t of Gladys Moe Wagner. dewe th e r, lell l1U1g c1 use r so th ut r fl' 0111 Octobe r 2 I ~~ 2 6 t o Dece mbe r ceased. la lo of Clearcreek townpr obably all fOI' th e best. " \\" ""d : " \\, he l1 ure you going t o li e looked at m(' s us~i('iou sly , could h(,lIr hl111 . "I urn co ns id e ra \e I' 2, 192 6 and \~ith inte r e.st l here . ~hip. was produ ced in court for til l,,· 1111 n" l'opla ne trip'?" but apparently aw no g Uilt In ill Y I 1I~1. a n,l ne vcr hu~·t an ybo dy s on at the rute of 8 7- PC I' nnnUlll prolwlc. :-;WI1L': "Nu t llntil ulter t it low ey e because he we nt on ch eerfully f ee lin gs If [ e lill .herp It . Nil ma tt(' r I fr om Dece mb er 2, 1926 and co tg. Th e j udge udvi!'ed that Sadie of .:ravily Il!l ~ bl!c n r e penled. "It will be all ri ght wh en w(' how f unny n tfllng looks t o me I Minn ie 1\1. Wert z ve r su s J ohn o nn e r mHy be r eceived into the C. W e rtz, for divCl rce, charges e x- Duy to n S lll t(' hospital . get ins id e and tha w. out the horn s. sh u t Li p abo ut I ~ . " Then we 'll play it again for you." T~H!I1 chung- Ing t ho !' ubJec t tr me cruc lly. T he last will and t estllment of W e had A lovu ly lim e thal aft er - hu~ ttl y , he obse l'ved In a l!o nfid e nHa hel D. Brookin g Lemu ol D. J e'hn O. Whitake r. decease<!, was noon. Th e old soldiers we r e as tlU 'l''rh' ~ h o u t: B 1' 0 k', . h Ing a n( I H 'Ilber t' S. BI'ook- Il elm illed t o pr obllte. Jos ie WhitaNOTARY PUBLIC eager to playas children. In th e ut s .n nug t y prett y woma n ing ve rsus August Jen tz fqr kt' r Il ('ce pted th e trust a s execusumme r -time th ey had lots of vis!· yo u go t w I~h you - th e blond one , . I ' d I lri x. Bond 5:3 000 with Mary Etta National Bank ' , . t ep eV l11 lin t uma ges. I 11 \V S f ' tora, but in t he win te r it was I ~eu n. . h e am t your Wife, is M Ivin ulllll1in~s ve rs u ~ Lucil e a m . . Ul" a ce os suretIes. ra t her dull. Th e Hom e is on Three 5 1\(! I" C ummln~s f or divo rce churges Q. R. Ung lcsby, W. S. Graham and Will Drawn - Eatatea Settled MRS. ANN SNURR Beurs Lake, eight mil es fr om the r "hoo k my h ad fr antl eully. g "os' ne.?l ect J . O. Cart wrig ht were made apWaynesville. Ohio ' 0 a k8 at t h e at h er . " No?. Woll , I gU ~5S yo u a. r e " . VOI'SUS Sh ea Tay- pra 1sers. t own a f F all' ora 1'nvlor " F or a long tim e I hut! no e nd e nd where the l'ailroad stat ion iH. k,md of sweet o n her Jus t the ~am e lor, f or (Ii~ orc ~ legal and cqultaA. 1\1. Lew!!!, e xe('utor of the As 1\ consequ ence few pe ople lake I m ol d but I can tell from th e bl e relief ' ('slute of Edwin Hamlin, deceased of trouble with my stomac h !lnd the trip in winter except for s ome way you looked a t he r und the ' filed his inventor~' and appraise- live r ," SI\id II1I·s. Ann nurr, 12 11 special reason. wuy s he luok d bnck at youlIl ent in court. Girard Slreet, ToledO, Oh io . "M y Comrade Ab el Dreyenfurth hud Well, I mls: my gu ess if th e re Common Pleaa Court Aet na Laym on, administl'ator stomach was in a yery uei dy a nd lost a leg at Antie tam. That did a in' t a wedding pretty sno n. Th e court con s idered that the o f th e esta t e of James E. Led- inflamed stute. Ev rything I nte not interfere with a lively des ire Mrs. He rnmlngwuy was blu shing ploi ntiff, Ft'a nk X. 1<' reb is, ndmin- f urd, d ecea~e d , fil ed his second caused gus to f orm in lnrge qUll ntities. Due to sluggish li ve r 1 to I arn lhe fox-trot, and Mary- to he r C!urs. j ·t ruto r with th e will IInn exod of line! final account. Pilk H l' nwe t hel" SIlW It. the estate of J . S. McCarrcn. d eIt wa determined that the Ii- was subject to bil iou s s pe lls, rli ze lla Rpent on hour teaching it to him. "Notic e how she" blu:<hlng? " ceased , r ecove r f)' om th c de fe n- ubilit ies ('xceed the asse ts ir1 the ziness und nuusea. ' ',B efore more thun two weeks 30 Yeu rs Experi e nce In Fittin The bass-dr umm er Pil k Hen· he obse rved. " I wa nd.. if she uan ls, J. E. McCarre n und Julin esta te of .1. E. Ledford. deceased, nnd Ma king Glasses wether, di scovel'ed in me a kindred ~o uld huve heard whllt I was say_ Mc Ca rren, the sum of $2 061.6 5 a nd that as a I'es ult the estate and of treatment were ' up, my dig s· Itsoul. l11g lo you. If you wnnt her. my lind cost~ c xpendled. ~ u c c e~s l o n s an! e xempt from such tion was restored and I co uld cut CHAPTER IV without the gas bloating and "I like you , Mr. Bilbeck," he boy go in and win , I shan't stop The CURC of Joseph T . Deal'doff ' mh rl tance tax, belching. My live r is functioning confided at the top of his voice. you . If I was a little younger J versus Roy McKinney was com_ _ __ Comrade Pille Henwether Every Tue.day, Thuraday, perfectly and all billious and "I can sort of t ell what you are am blesse d if I wouldn't try It I" cost s of the plaint iff. Real Eatate Tranafera Saturday dizzy attacks ar(' ended . Konj olll J have n ever received a more talking about becau se you make olon el Stewart rapped on the of th e plnint itr. No charge for E".mination r oyal welcolll th a n t hat tend er ed faces wh en you spellk." ' tll ble ag,ain, but Pilk failed to It was ordered by th e court thot Chll rles E. Monroe, by exeeu- beats any medicine or all medicine The undertake r's bus arrived hear it. Finally he ~ent on e of the Milton Moore, defendant pay to t rix 10 Ed . M. John ston, several thllt I ever heard of or tried ." u s by t hose liv ing a t t he Home. They had heard u s coming a long ju st before dinner. We all ate to- men wh o waited on the table with Co ra Moon, the p:Jllintiff, the sum trac ts in Lebll non. Konjola is sold in Waynesville way down t he r oad- t hat is one g ether in a large mess-hall. The some kind of . a message to my of $5.00 per week eluring the pen Ed. M. und Bessie Johnston to at Adam's Drug tore, and by all of the a dvantages of Grandmother dwellers at the Home cook their friend. The aIde tapped Commd dency of the action Emma M. Mom'oe several tracts the best druggillts througho ut this Page has over most cars- and own meals .and do all their own Ren.wether on the shoulder and' In the caso or l-!nrry Fowler in Le banon. entil'e section. ...- --wh en we came UJ'ound th e tU1'n housework. motIOned towal'd the SWinging vers us Mary Maynard Dahl the R. A. ross to R. G. CI'OSS, the H om e Band bur t into melody. "Thnt'6 the chief onjection I doo~ at the rear 01 the room. jUl'y d ecid ed the case in fav~r of lract in Waynesvill e. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT " Burst" is absolutely the cor- got to the Home," said Pilk HenPike rose r eluctantly. the ' pllllnt~ff and a~sessed the C. W. and Dee Tabor to Joseph r ect wo rd, a R yo u would r eolize if wether, hardly rais ing his voice "I know What's t.he matter," he amount due to the plaintiff from N. and Regena M. Pfarr, 1.40 FUNERAL DIRECTOR E state of Ann Williamso n dl'yo u ' 1180 heard the sounl:! and had above a shout. "There ought to ~rowled . "I got ~o eat my s uppe r , the defendant, the sum of $112.75 ac res in Hamilton twp., and tract ceased. e e~ the expression of t he playel·s. be som~ fe~ale ve~e\"an~. l'r:! 111 t,he kitchen. I most always do ." The following named persons in Miami twp. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Notice is h ereby giv en t hat Gra'l1drnot her Page s hied and near- durned I~ I Ilk w-ashln.g -4lshes laughed, a laugh of we re membe rs of th e jury; J. P. Ed. M. John ston and Emma M. George J. Smith 1iBs been duly l y j Ull1ped in to th e ditc h. The air The dl11ner was good, all ex- triumph . Rawles Fairy E Baker Donna Monroe to Mary C. Horn, part of appointed and qualified as Exec u· was "The Stlll'-Span gled Banner," cept the dessert, w~lich .was fallen "But I fool ed him thi s time! I Edwn~ds , Harl~ ,Rnlst~n, Wal- out lot No. 1 in Lebanon. tor of the Estate oCAnn Wilham- FUTTY Equipped for 'Good but the slide trombonist ,e vidently angel-food cake WIth Ice-cream. got all throu gh before he cought ter Burnett F.-nnk S. Pence Lida J oseph C. Krebs to Dorothy son late of Warren County , Ohio, Service. had the wron g mu sic. "Re!1 r y Klingman made it," me !" Frost Edn~ M Waggoner ' Fred Krebs, lot No.6 in Lebanon. deceased . Lnr.ge Display Room. But what a buss-drum VTtUOSO Pilk c.onflded, "and J think i.t's Expostulating loudly with his l\.tcD~nald, Edn'a Knapp, Elwood Edna and Blanche Forbes to Dated this ard day · of July Ambulance Service I have never h eat'd a ba ss-drum punk, tf you want my hone.st opm- guide, Comra de Pilk Henwether Ault, and George G. Perrine, Zellu Wi! on, lot No.6 in Frank- 1929. ____ lin. played more f eeling ly, even in ion. But I wouldn't let hIm hear wae led away past the swinging W. Z. Roll l hy OR NtGIIT So ul;n's Band. What e xpression, me saw that becau se it would only doors to the kitchen, where a Mal'y J a ne Lowe to Harold G, Judge of the Probate Court: IrELEPHONE 7 · Probate Court Proceedin,a. 1au d rum b Ie from time to time whpt shades of meaning the artist hurt his feelings. " Lowe. 162.63 acres' in Turtlecreek Warren County, Ohio. ~.----------------~ put Into it ! You could jus t picture As Comrade Klingman was in reassured us that he still retained Charles J . Wam~oner ndminis- and Union twp, th e bombs bursting in nil'. First the room and Pilk Henwether the powers of speech. trator with the will annex'ed of A. William Bowker to Minnie Wi!The sword-swallower gets a came' the boiler -factory motif, spoke in his ordinary tone of voice C. Buker, deceased, filed in pro- son 6..9 Y., square poles of land in fish hone caught in his throat. . then a minor counterpoint melody there seemed little doubt of his CHAPTER V bate an account of Albe rt C. Genntown . of liurst ing quick-detachable tires, feelings receiving a jolt. Daller, as executor of the estate of Strib Lawson to Joseph B. Fosand finally a r eve r s ion to the or"[t ain't so bad, though," Pilk "All For The Beot" Nancy L. Baker, deceased. ter, Jr .• 50 acres in Salem twp. igin al theme in the major key, went on, "when you come to Notice of estates for settleJoseph B. Foster, Jr., to The cer to Eva F . Spencer. part of lot e nding in a magnificent crescendo, think that Henry has only one arm At eight o'clock the Soldier's ment are set for hearing on July Loveland Mutual Building and WANTED No. 14 In South Lebanon. a brt of tone·picture of a court- He soys the other was shot off at Home Band played an overture in 1, at nine o'clock a. m. Loan Company of Loveland, 50 s hip betwee n two coas t-d ef e nse Chancellorsville, but il's my the thoatre, which was improvised The following es tates will stand acres in Salem twp. WANTED- Quilting. Price, reasMarr'ale Licenaea guns at t wo hundred yards' range private opinion h e lost it running from the stable at the rear of the for heari)1g July 22, at 9 o'clock. I • on able. Mrs. Ed. Cook. '" j24 It was magnificent I Grand- a buzz-saw after the war was institution. William C. Tichenor, farmer of a. m.: Common Pleaa Court ProceediD,a mother Page was shamed to absol- over. Anyway, he draw6 an extra I will do the band justice. We 1. Troy Shoemaker, adminisLebanon and Miss Marie Louise u te silence for t he first time since alTowance as a one-ormed man." had not heard them at their best trator of the estate of David T. . In , th~ case of Gus Sheets Vandervoort, of Harve sbur SAl E -. 'C'" W O ' ha d boen acquainted . . . Conversing with Comr d Hen- out in tbe OPmI, To geH he full ShOl!mtrldlT;-rleceased, first and fin- I ve.l's~s WIll Shee~s, at ai, the Com- June 28. . A s we ' pranced up to the gate wether had its embra ssing draw- benefit of their talent you have to al account mISSIOners a~r8\sed the ~state at Arleigh Solan Waltz, artist of t he' m elody gl'ew a trifle thinner. backs at that. It is true it didn't get them in a small building where 2. WiIli~m N. Wilkerson , ~xe- $90 per acre and it being further Indianapolis, Ind., and Miss Lois THRESHER SUPPLIES- BELTS pull eys, babbitt metal, oil cups. All the playel's seemed to be wQrk matter what you said to him, but there is no escape either for you cutor of Edword Wilkerson deceas ordet'ed the estate be sold at the Lucile Walker, musician of nenl" inj ectors. lubricators, steam and ing ';'ust as hard , but the result on the other hand he had the trick or the sound. Never have I heard ed, liS trustee uncler the will of door of the court house for .not Loveland, June 2 ~ was discouraging. One by one the of pl'etending that he heard per- so much music in 50 s hort a space 'l'homas S. Wilke:rson, deceased, less than 2-3 o.f the appraised William D. CI... win, printer's water gauges, gauge glass, oilers, artist" would cease playing and feetly and replying to what he of time. fourth and final account. . value, and for cash. . helper of Lebanon and Miss packing, bailer fl uea, stlction hose sh ake their instruments with a thought you said. The curtain r OSe on Galatea and 3. Howard W. Ivins, adminisIn the case of The J. W. LI,!go ClovCl' E. Wadsworth, of Lebanon Dnd tank pumps. THE BOCKLET CO. 415 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio. puzzled look . At length none was Thus unexpectedly when I ask- her apprentice at work. I did not trator of the estate of Thomas EI- Hardware Company. a co~poratlOn June 29. ' left but the bass-drum player. He cd him to pass the bread he re- have to make up until the first act I wood Ivins, decense<t first and versus Walter LarrIck, Judgment Ishmael Philips Sagester ass't. _____ hammered away regardless until sponded: was 11I'etty well along, so ,] stood · final account. in · the sum of $891.12 was ren- foreman Penn., R. R. of Urbana FOR SALE- :3 g-ood milk cows, Mrs. J. A. Williomson, Spring the leader took the drumstick "Yes. He has got a funny nose'l in the wings lo watch . Maryalln ' 4. Rob ert N. Settlemyre, ad- dered in favor of. the plaintiff, and Miss Edith Lucille Carman, Valley Road 2 miles East of Dayaway f·rom him. hasn't . ~e? Th. ~t's Herb Ahlswe.de . ! was resplendent in a flowing Greek ministcr of the estate of Joseph whereby the defcndant having a of Franklin, June 29. "jua CololioeL Stewart. the IIlcting But don t. let hIm know you thmk robe and Mrs. Hemmingway's Nicholson, deceased second and claim in t ho sum of $139.00 Howard H. Dalton, factory ton and Lebanon pike. head of the ' Home. met us with so, because he is sensitivepenrls, which added just the final final account.' against the plaintitr's claim, it was worker of Waynesville and Miss outstretched hand. He was a fine, terrible sens itive. Until I learnerl touch to the soft, glowing flesh of 5. Ae tna Laymon, administra- considered that the plaintiff 1'1'- Gladys Irene Adams, factory, PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS -For all purposes. Bocklet'. hearty old fellow with white hair to be careful about it 1 used t0 l her neck. , tor of the estate of~ J. E. Ledford, cover from the defendant the sum worker of WayneSVille, June 25 . line of plumbing and heating supand a close-cropped military make him mad when I spoke about deceased , second and final account of $252.12 and costs expended. Thomas Pitt, farmer, of Lebmustache. it." (Continued on page 3) 6. Charles J. Waggoner, ad- Zelia Swigart Wilson to Blanche anon and Miss Leslie Proffit, of plies are the best. The BockletKing Co., 416 W. Main St., Xenia, , . minister with the will annexed and Edna Forbes 5 acres in Frank Lebanon, June 26. Ohio. of A. C. Baker, deceased,' as exe- lin twp. John Paul Dargue, clerk of cutor of the will of Nancy L. D. E. Heywood to H. B. John- Hamilton, and Miss Alicie H . Kel- FOR SALE-Waxtex Food Paper, Five Sets Twins hi One Farm Family Baker, deceased, final account. son, tract of land in Mason. Keeps food fresh arid clean; ly, nurse of Lebanon, June 27. The court ordered the LebanonLouzettie Bryant to H. C. Ribbed Tissue paper for dainty p~ck8ges j Lin.en weave paper nap Citize ns National Bonk and TI'ust Hamilton, 0.17 acres in Hamilton Bm. Allowed kms; Papeterles and CorreppondCompany, as executor of the last t\\'p. The Office Outfitters, supplies ence Uards. The Miami Gazette will of BC'l't Drake. decea sed, to Mary A. Engelhardt, to Wil· office. proce ed to sell the stock of the lian~ Edward and Charlotte M. $1.50. The Ohio Central T eleestate ot a price so fixed at pril'ate Hastings .56 acres in Deerfield phone Corp ., rents for office~, twp. $50.50 i The R. J '. Patton Co., sale. MONEY LOANED C harle~ H. Bateman to James awnings for Court House, $47.50 ; Eu gene C. Smith accepted the ' appointment of admini strator of A. and Wesley W. Bailey, 59.75 Lewis, Wm. A. 1 'cupboard for memorial Hall, $30. The Western 0 the estate o f Jam es M . Craig, de- j nCI'es in Harlan twp. cea!<ee! , Bond in th e ~ lIm of $5000 Jacob H. Cummings to Robert Star, 40 bar dockets for clerk of OR SHORT TIME-EaIlY with United States Fidelity and Cumming!< small tract in Franklin court's $68; Cummins J. H. re- LONG terms. Also Surveying alld Ab. Guaranty Company as s urety. EdL. Earl and Bernice C. :rhomp- funder in Franklin corp., $17.65. stracting. Write and I \fIll caU gar Ludlum, Wilbur' Smith nnd E. son to W.,Walter and BeSSIe Ross, The Ohio Central Telephone and see you. Sam D. Henkle Way'Jll C. Dunham were made appraisers. west half of lot No. 85 in Mason. Corp., tolls for offices, $a5.08. nesville, Ohio. In the settlement. of the estate William B. Fortlage to William Urton, W. K. and Clint Hines. of Geo rge Glosser, deceased, the Hel'rington. lots Nos. 2064, 2065, furnishing and piling stone, $3:10. LOANS on Livestock, Chattels Second Mortages. Notes bought: Prues ,Equipment Co., net vulue of the estate was fou nd 2066, and 2067 in Deerfield twp. The to tractor, $384.85. John Harbine, Jr., Xenia" Ohio. to \>1' $194,53.51. Succ essor to the Houston and Hannah McCon- repairs estate is Georgetta Stubbs daugh nell to Lena Ullery a town acres WelC}~ and Dakin, 8upplies, $6.58, ter. ' ' i n Franklin twp. International Harveilter ' Co., The following. accou,nts were ap ' Brack McIntosh to Robert repairs, $7.65;' , Roll , Service Farm~rs of Warren and adjoining . prnved : . ' Johnson, tract in Union 'townBhip. Station, work on grader, $55.10. counties may obtain money on Estate of William S. Owens,'ae: James Pile and F. W. Franz to The Republic Asphalt, Paving Co., long time loans, at 5 pet cent Inceased, ' first and final' account. Jo~n and Maggie, Long, 'lot No. 45 supplies, 'U5.Lon/t, J. W. Gas for terest. Cost of securing the same cars and trucks, $24.61. Interna- ~ . ery reasonable, through The Estate of Richard F. Starke, d'e - in Franklin. . . . He-H I ",,, 1.3 The tWillS art, from Ihell mUlher a lld la l~. c r u ~ cea'~ed, first lind finld account. ,Wendell B. , .CaJ1lpbell to Fay tiona I Harvester Co., repairs,' eral ~and rank. For, further Mary, ~1; Jahn ;m,d Ht:IC:II, 13; )1:>11) .. nd b.J\\,ilrd III, Guurdian ship of Harry Brown, Campbell, 71 acreB in ~alem twp. 13.02. The Kilpatrick French' ~;AUEr a 1 on or ~ddresl M. minor, ninth aCCOUllt. Everett L. and Calista M. Spen- Motor Car Co.raasoline, $19.76. X· Lebanon: ohi~8urer, phone 818· Iagreed to llil> rl l'1'll n l!e me nt. hila a f w privnte doubts as t o Wll her C)"l)ndmolh er , P ag w o ul ~1 'IWI{O i nt' the t hit·ty m n es out to th o Ho me n nd back w ith out mak · ing nny fu ss nb out it. but I k ept lholll to myse lf. T he prORpect of t he long drive with Mnryello on th!' frllnt SC:lt l)('s ide m e w n ~ so 1'0 ' t'at('\ t hat I ove rl ooked a ll t he hIli' goops t hnt might be hoverin, in the bacl\l~ro un d. As a j usti tiabl precll u tion. h ow \·e1'. I w!'nl to t h e gnrage t o in' p 'ct t he c:u- a soo n a I le ft l\lnt·y elln's hou!'('. G rnncl moth e r rattled wit h joy whe n !;he SIlW me coming, liS ~ he nlwaYH dOL'S: 1 g uve her a lump of hard ~ rtln !\ (' ond palted her on th I"Ud iu to r. As far I1R I l'uu ld ~e c she laked as if she w o uld lust t",('nty-four hou rs lo nger. .l ust \'0 hI' on t he !\lI f l' s id e. how('\"(' r, I put Il ha nk of ba ling-wire un d ~ o ll1 e ba bbitt m ta l in th e t ool box and bo u ~ht a pa ckage of chew ing .gu lII in ('ase t hI' aeety len e·gas sy ~ t('m hou ld leak a n yw h('J"(·. \\'h (' n I ca ll ed nt ~1nry c lla' s h Oll .(' I found thllt illY lond con~i~te d of Mn ryelln h ~ rs(' 1f , Mrs. H ernmingwny, !lll-s . Lill clo\'e lind Ji m Cooper ! " I don' t like t o ta ke m v car out in barl wellther," he (' xp'lai n ecl in a nswer to Ill y loo k of surprise. "It's nil fo r t he b(' ~ t o nyw oy , beCRlI se Ihis wo y we ca n a ll be to· g eth er. " I hastil y . mothe red th e reply t hat ro:e t o my !illS 8 nd b us ied myse lf adju sting t he ca r buretor. It w n~ snow ing sli g htly and a p i asan t win t er t ing was in the air as I threw in my clutch and Gra ndmo th !'r s tarted up with a je rk as If I hud struck her with a whi p . . We le ft to wn at two o'clock and - here is t he surpri se with which 1 close th is chn pt er- al"rived at th e Old Sold iers' H ome at threethirty with out huving to stop for anyt hing !
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RG - 'l'h ew-A- Blt Club Ill (' t \\ll th 'r acy 'hinl!'n J uly H. Ail lll em b!' I'S wel' pl'esllnt. Lo uis (' ' h iNI II dem unsll'ut od t h reading 11 bo bbin. W ' njoy(' d u /ta me of h ide nnr! soel. Adj ourn e d to mec t .1 ul y 1 8 II,~ t il(' home of t h e lead I', Mrs. Alice ONbor n. Ru l h CleJ:tvl' l'. Rl' port r. Rut h E lla fi v(' ·YI':II'-nlrl da ll g hl eI' o f flh. li nd Mrs. n. H . Broo ks , was bad ly burn od Thur ~ d ay uboUl l l he cheRt und fa tc. w ht! n he r , c1o lh l'! S ignited when sh ultClll lJ l c d to lig ht a "impl{· piece of fir ewo r ks. Fu r n, li lli e hl' r lit' WII S despulred o f, hut lal t'st repor ts a r c thnt sh(' is somc wh a t illlprovcd. P . B. Clcav c r , fi yl':lI'H of ag e, has bee n vis iti ng It is son ' Iydc and fallli ly in Ch icugo . . Satu rd ay mornin g, in cll lllpan y wilh hi , son and fu mil y h s t nl'l~ d I, y mulo r horn e. Th e t!'ip s afely a cc~m )Jl, is h I!d, h · ma d!' 111 >\ u ~ ual \' ISlt In t o t he vi ll age ill th e ('\'t' n in l,:, lI ow ma n y o f t hat age cuu l" llI :t k~ sue h 1\ trip wit hout h(' i n~ tO lll ple tcly x ha u ' t e d '!
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Th e May O \\'cr has been add ed o f Ihe Los Angeles to t he CO,;I (d 11I :" 'II :' ;ni'l )( a. Pr esi· A thletic Club is shown haul ing him- d,' nt ev e r sin ce I:,,· d:, ys c. f Th eo· Ro ~(, t'1 1, a nti Pr c, id ell t ~elf up a piece of hemp to win the du re ou ve r's rl ~ l n n1ll1al l>.>n t o d isco n· title 01 champion rope climber of Ute H tinu e a 11'''''>I!I: ltl y und ell1 0cralic woald. ·H e made the Z5 foot climb iQ, a r ra ll f; l' I11t 11 I Will Lt' ge naa lly ap· The W . C. T . I . 111(' t F ri day I s.ix seconds. pre, ia ted, • after noo n wit h Mr s. 1·;\':[ Ma(" \ . Th e peo ple wOllld 11 0t g rud ge a Do nu ld . , good Pr es ide n t :t 11 )' l:o m fo rt o r Fred T I) 1I1 v~ I· . 1'0 1'1111'1' I' c~ ld (' nt \l1l! : ~ "c1 (ine 1II' pr'a r inl: 1.~ f' n f'l'(jll ~ ly nv · lI1ill i' , ,\ ~:ti n \\' h(' n lh (' culto n lell VeS th e Subscribe f or t he Miami Gaze tte lu xur y. !.Iut a $300.000 v;tc ht la r ked OI l to a $7 5,000 ,al " ry' st em s fa n· o f t h is village, sp" nt F r id uy and , 1'· izl'd! t ha t '" t ill' ~'; I '; \\' Uoudy ea r P llt h. Illi ll a ~ Guo(\ycm' S u p Cl' ~\I' i s t Coni, il is -- ~ last ie. Sa lurday hc re I'(' nt' \\'i n", a C' qu a in11" tl" l. A II thro ug h its btl ild ing ea ch tire fin ol ,' r, anti It ""'111' '; <IS \\'(·1 1 a ~ it lo uk~ , ta n ces a nd vi si tin g h is r e l a t iv(' ~ " i~ l!'st O!d-- insJ1N, t ed- wutche d t o assure Geo rge F nakn, d ean 0 1 Am f r - th e W uo d ·on. . I hig h qllll iit y. ie .ln ba nke rs. r uin o f Ih<: g iga nt ic t-: vI'rv I, il ,,!' I11nLc'l'i :ai L1 s .. 01 in f ho s£' bi ll' . MI'. a nd j\1 1' ~ . W ill Ti ch('nu t', I F ir t l\ a l'0 11 a l o f New Yo r k, w hic h ' 1III'li.\' lin'!- i ~ I'!l r..rll ll y " ,I (·(·tl' d :l nd fl'st Nt) wond tl)' Gno c! yelu' Pnthfilld e r lire Is o ne o r his m ino r POss('ss io ns. nee LuLi e Vu ndc l'\" ,O I'l , \\' (; 1'11 t en",I. '1'11(· I'llb lll'r is hk' l1 dl'd tn ob tn in I he inW' H e deli ve red n Part h ia n shot has nl ('b raled hiS ei gh t y-ninth ( Continu e d !'t'om puge 2 ) GOO ]). dered a rousing be lli ng by f r iend. - - -- at t he do or . , UlIccl:llti un i fu l'I.1 Irlllg-h nl'f;s o[ (;oocl Yl'or bI rt hd a y a n d n (J ig h b o r ~ T Ul'sda)' c\·c ning . W he n r hnt! fin i ~ hed my IIpprov" Jia! Yo u' ll b sO I'r y yo u d idn 't Fo r eve ry ye ar t ha t he ha s li\'ed, t 1', ':1'\ , IIml : icl , ' \\'all ~. A II l1Hlle l'in lR ll1 ust Wl,'d like Villi ~ o ~ce. t hr se t ires, You 'll i ng inspecti on (I f Mll ryellu I a l- le t me st ay. Wai t un ti l yo u wa nt to! r Ha k n h ~ s g i\'en at lea st a Thc bea utifu l hOI1l(' uf MI'. alld n1"('l (;',n dYI'lI l", ri~i" qta nd ll r ds. Goo d ~ ' I} . pl'~ ('i ll t ·the·i r va lu o.!. Yo u'l\ a ppreciate low ed my gi nn 'e to struy t o Mrs . to play a nother piece. Where'll llI"h n dull ar . to "dIl Ca li,) 11 and Mrs. W. W. :S U Ill , fit Oakla nd. Yl'ar f'xJj I'rt:; 1l1l; ;I ~ III'l' f or n ne q uali ty t ll t·ir Illw co st . J 'ust g lan ce a t t he pri ce f or H emmingwa y he!·self. She was yo ur ban d b e wi t hout me to p lay o tht' r good pur pose s. wa s t he se tti ng for :l ve ry in terc ~ t (' \ ' (' 1,), bu l" lIf cottu n 11 : (' '' in Goo dyea l' yo u \' !-l izt', dressed as bef ol'e, e xcept t hat be- the bas -d r u v~ ? Besides, I thought ing ga t he ring on, th O! F uu l'lh , wh ' 11 , E v ~r)' b n cly wi tl es him many schoolm a tes 0 r M 1'5. C(lSS UI11 gut hnenth the sldl·t of her t unic she some thin g like th is would ha ppen n1 (,re yca r s tn IH· t md g i ve. was weul'ing v olumin ous ly r uffle d so I hid 1111 t he mus ic! " e re d f o l' t hei r an n lla l pic nic, AlSi nct th e pl'II ple do no t ye t pa n ta l eL~ whi ch modestly covered Chu ck ling , he was yanked kil o", tn ulI" h !(1 r1n clop th e',r o \\' n t ho ug h t hc numb el' w as nul us I t he crit ic ized hiatus bet wee n th e thro ug h Lhe doo rs. " ·, L1(1 rc r . anJ sli ppl y wh :! t l lt ,' y la l'ge us we wishell, a vcry P l (' a ~- I tlltlic a nd t he a nkl e. he ha d sa id We picked u p the thread s of II ( · ( ' d , it is' f ort ll n ~1l- t ha I t hey It av ! Hn t duy passe d wi l h r t' nl!w illg octhat she would nx her cost um e so t he sto r y and t l'i d to go ahead. su ch rII~ II ' a s Bah,'r. Rocke /t·ll e! f)uain ta nces and in I'e mi n!;cc nct'!:!. tha t her hu s ban d wo ul d n ot obj ect I st ood t here wi t h ha nd u pr uised • nu u t h(' rs to sho \\' t hem ho w Amo ng tho se presl.' nt \\' ('1'(' 1\11'. li nd she h" cl succeede d- b u t at a nd eyeS fi xed u po n th e spot wh ere Phone 105 und Mrs. N, P. Bhll t . ,,;o n R(,j.J t'rt 11 0 H. K ~hn, pro tec t or 01 lind duughte r I or ot h y. ')1' ;\1 unroe ; I What a co st! Ma rye lla wo uld e nter, It was n I had just barely beco me BC- ha l'd pose t o hold even for a few ,\ ra lld ope ra , k :n ns that h is ~n e rny Mr .and Mrs~ R. H. lI arl ~oc k . so n ~ custome d to Mrs. Hemm ingwuy's minu t es, ow ing to t he in te rrupti on I Ihc, talk ing rn o vin!! pi.: tu re. T ha t Wil to n Owe n and d uuf{hLerS J a ne I concea led upports wh n J im I hud been obliged t o sta nd there lI1 us t ~lI r pr is c h im as m uc h as it and J ean , and Mrs Lc na Ha r tsoc k, ' ri Sl'd Ihe ~v c nt)' · f oo l di no . Coo pe r, t he wa rrio r, sta lked on in that stra ined pos itio n f or con. 'slirp of Way nesville, MI'. a nd Mrs. A . ~ lI rs wh en Ihe ra ts a te t hem, the stage. B ut wh nt a n altere' s ide l'able tim e. My ar ms bega n to H a r tsoc k. da ug htc r s Sara I 1\ 1 ~ t r o· G o ldwy n - M a y e r h.w ~ tak · Z. g hld iator he was ! I t WllS diffi cult fee l like lea de n weights a nd a cr, Ti ll a RulTo fr0111 Mr, Kah n' i Kat hry n u nd L ouis(' a nti . ons Ke n . to te ll ,~ll eth e t' he was infa ntry or spot o n my s kin sta rte d t o itch. ~4 el ro po lit311 O pera .to si ll ", for t he neth, J oe , an d Mil o. o f Will11 in g- \ ca va lt·y. His chest preceded him It seemed a s if I couldn' t poss ibly rtI (,vit's . a nd it wa s a s ~ ; mn lt "a ~ t on ; Mr!!. Hu r o ld G"iIlall1 daught r by lit least e ight inches. If yo u ke ep fro m be nding over a nd t;;l" ing candy fr o m a cr ild" Lo is a nd so n W il ford . 1\11'. an d I ~I r . R1IIlo 5in ~s tcn Innes hefo re didn 't look below t he wa ist he scra tch ing it. It wa s ma dde ning ! Mr s. C. H . GnIY, 8 u n ~ Robe rt and " Th is is 1\11 for t he best ;. it 's all • r c ort.\i n g m ac h ine and is Da id W ayne and daughter ' A li ce lind woul d scnre yo u t o d ea t h. 350.000. o r $35 .000 lo r ca ~ h sh o rl lie ndva need to Ga la t ea a nd for t he best," I kept r epeati ng. 'l inl( Kathlee n, Mr. Lall l'U V. Reed , in g neri n cJ , t old he r in m a ny to nes t hat he " If it d idn 't itc h I woul dn 't kn ow F.ve n t he lol e t rooo litan 's dia mo nd a n d M i s~ 1<'l ora l11 oo d Ree d . Mrs. I loved her . She spu rned him , and it wa a live." ho rse shoe ca n no t cc) lnp ele wi l h Mary DostH" Mrs. W ill ard Bognn' l But t ha t d idn 't st op it. It that. w hen he tr ied t o emb race her sh e pUl1led him aga in in t he !la me see ms as if it wo uld take f orever Missr p. Be r da F ealy. and Geo r ge • • • • •_ ._ _ _• _ _~ • • • • • • • •_ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •_ _• Sha pillce, r ather roug hl y this t im e. fo r Ma r yell a t o make her en lr a nce • M a rsh.t\ F('c lt i , .:""rI Fa n wcll Mr. a nd Mrs. has. I n lo w a nd _ _ _ _..,..._:-_._ _-:-_ _ ~:_--:::__:_:::__::_-_:~_=::_.-::-=_::===_==:__::=~=====~ Someth ing mu st have become un- and kne el at the f oot of the ped es. 10 a g r~at wa rri .. r. :t 1111 ,· !! 1.' !1, li,' f a sten ed or broken, beca use he tal. H ow ea ger I wai ted f or the h a ~ Ioj\)u e ~"ltl t:,:\l'n I" ... \\ . l~ l' .·- a a n d fam il y, of Ada ms Co un t y n a n\c In::lt \\ il: l ive in !,j' -1fl'''Y .llId were T ue day gu ests o f h il\ sist e!', ' st ood fo r a m inu te panic-st ri cke n wo r ds : _IIi.!.. r olati ves gat he r d al he r hOlll e 1 ~.the c tl' rll a l g r '-lll l U~C v i h1~ \. I,U ..\ - Mr s. M. H. ton!)' :lIId fami ly. SUlluay to help ee l bratc : Mrs. II "It's my d earest wish tha t my t r YIII ~ II . a nd the n be fore our horrified gaze h is chest sa nk down s lowly beuu t if ul stut u,e should come t o The B l1 pti t M is: iona r y Cir 'l e 0P-'co y, MI'>;. !lo ug h, a nd MI'R , Co r and lodged co nsp icuously a t his life ," 1:1 e 'l11m ~ '" I · u ( a ll the all iLo will meet at th e hOl11 e of Mrs. C. win, o f Xe n ia ; Mr. a nd l\lt-s. Iyd waist. • 1t:' I"i ; . h" li.iLl ill.OUIl.GUU !!l en U II ' H. Deat herage on W eon esda y, CI"av cr and so n, Ri cha rd , o f Ch iRESIDENT ! :~ i· ; ) ( 0 111 111.111 0 , hy fa r the I> r<"t · cago ; Mi:;s J ani ce Mi ller, of Bu cyJuly 24. !!' t "r ~ : l y .g J l! ' t: rcJ t«•.I ge t h c r .si.tlc e ru s ; Mr .a nd MI·s. Wilbur l; hid 1,';1 r:r t lh' '.,11 wh v!esa.lc k ,lilli g. Th e Live Wire Po ultry c lub me l a kel' and Mbs Ma ry of Wi lmi ng t on .~TII ~ h l ~ 1!l.} : IO, th :.t t CVt' r y m a n a t the hOlll e o f Da na Stor e r Tu es- MI'. u nd Mrs. . . CICll \'l' I' and \h .,::..J .!dupt. w a s : "T H E O F - day a ftet'lloon , J uly 2. We an swer PERMANENT LOCATION daughte l" Rut h, Mr. a nd 1\11's. G., ~ E :-: ~, i \ ' E A L'.V :\ \' S." ed to ro ll call by g ivi n g one W, De n nelt an d fami ly, P. n. ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN health hab it can' ied ou t. Marj ori e Clco uve r, nnu Froncb P IYl1li l'e, you r Cat tle, hogs, sheep a nd ca lves ('t:! O'IJ , "Lei us go," wa, the las l Stum p, told of "Star ting nnd L E BANON, OHIO to NOlTis· Brock Co ., live wire and "·OI'.J l: lI crcd bi' !lfarsh:lli F oeh. It r earing t he Po ul t~ , " Da nu St ore r RECKLESS RE NDEZVOUS Eye. Exa mined is lhe fI rst ",,,rJ o i the- F re nch na- s poke on "A l'(' Flic!l Da ng e l'oll : "! " progre:;sive fil'm for t he hiltheat liol1:1 l I,\'m ll 111.. 1 ;If~ hearcJ so o ft en, I "W ill you j oin mc ih a howl o f m nrket p l'i c(' ~ a nd good ser VIce. Gla .. e. Fitted the h )"I; -: Iii ." h;,:1-. lh ~ Revolut ion- and Willia m Camp bell d i ~c u ~set soup ?" Repair. Union Sto'c k Ya rd., Cincinnati, O. ar " ~ ( ,I (I ' ~ r' m are ~ed Irorn the 50uth " H old in g S pdng P w du ction." A "Do yo u t hin k t he r' d be r uom R e fe r en ce: Ask first mll n you meet (.{ :rar, .:~ :I: W P.rl, . "Allons ,n- dai nt y lunch of lelllonade a nd for bul h o f us'!" f a"'J 0' loJ p>ll ru. ~ '!tc. . cake W l~ s el'\'efl, Adjou rn ed t o --- - -Th e l:lst vo ru, of gre:ll men, PI' meet Jul y 16 at th e hOI1l (, of ou,ly col!cctecl, havt !:ITie value, The Rober t Gr ay. : ircat 11lCfl pfo)~h !y di (\ nOI know Ali ce Gray . R e porte r. ""hat th~y were .. ,1I1g. MIJ.,. licht. LJV£ R.. R.I G HT mort I lillhl," w.:re the last words of Captain a nd Mrs. Cha s. Ga l'll ", r MRY 1040RJOII N(; b nd NICHI l AKE I Goethe. and so n" of Colum b us, spe nt t he Frederick Ihe Greal's list words F o ur t h with Mt·s. Mu r y Fi nch a.rt .upposed to be d'a,.,lIu, I and Robe t't Ga rn c r. ~~a~:~t "lI'ead 0 I the armY," He ohen spoke B OTTLE" AT French in preference 10 German . H ono l'ing th e 60t h birth da y o f = '¥'OvA OC AU R... ' ~ whose geniul kept Napoleon Mrs . A. 1'. Moler, t he f.o ll owi ng ged Conspicuously hest ~ ank Down Slowly and i,.od- OUIPitt, of England, said as he died, "My B efor e Our HO rl'ifle d ' Gaze His C at His Wllist. country, how I leave thee." He was ==--= . worried about the fUlure . It's luckly he wor e u waistband What a man doea while he live. is J t rie d t o think how it would be 01' I hate to think of the conse. possible to mak e itplausible for more important than what he Jal' quences. the first move of a tt'ansform ed when he dies. The plot of the piece was n statue to be t ha t of scratc hing the ----trifle unfamiliar to most of our skin. audi ence and t he beauty of the At last ~ he crossed the stage. lines was probably lost upon them . She kn e lt. She looked up at me. "It ain't a s funny as 'Uuclc She paused. It seemed as if the Tonl's Cabin' " vouchsafed Com- word would never come. What was rade Pilk Henwether to the slide- the matter? I counted ten. At last WE'RE ASHAMED trombonist, "but we won't let I looked down at her. She was them kn ow we think so. Thllt's 8 trying to speak but could nolo H er SupposeI': "Do you think th er e durn pretty woman- the one eyes were fixed with terror on a that's in love with the fat fellow." spot above my head. I turned ever' WIlS a man who kn ew all th e words t o 'Th e Star Spangl ed Ban I was getting ready to go out quickly. n er ' ?" a nd break the big drum' over his One of the borders or hanging Wiseguy : "Sure, Franc is S. Key heard when a number of his fellow pieces of sce ne ry was ablaze! knew 'em. " vet erans mad e him sub ~ide by Yellow, licking flames wer e creep. placing th e ir ha nds ove r their ing over it like serpants. It had mouth . not gained much headway ye t, but TICKET·WINDOW They kept him Qui et, too, until it was a difficult place to reach. ARITHMETIC Of, the beg inning of the second act, J l eaped from th e pedestraI. My wh en th e cUl'tains went up on m e first thought was for those old G irl: "W e want t o buy a tick e.t.' standing on the pedestral wbere men crowded into the improvised Ticket Age nt : "Bu t th er e a r e the statue had been. Comrade Hen audience chanber. Whatever haptwo of you. " wet her took on e look and e xplo- pened, t here must be no panic. Girl : "We ll, ain't we half-sist ers ? ded into m erriment. J stepped to the foot-lights. Add tha t up ." I nearly burned up with anger. "Colonel Ste wart" I said "will If it hadn' t been for the play I you please instru ct 'youl' bugler to would hav e jumped across t he caIl a ssembly and draw your men SAD BUT TRUE foot-lig h t and choked the old foo~. up for inspection outside? Please I t rie d to assure myself that lt hurry." Bon es: "Mr. Interlocutor, why WaS all for the best; that I had to (To Be Continued is a fire e xtinguis her like a stand there because otherwise I waiter ?" ' would probably ,have had to appear Mr. I.: "Why, I'm s ure I neve r in court for a ssult and battery THE BETTER WAY I figured it· out." - ---~--------~~--::-~:;::::::::r. .- the next morning; but it was , dif,D. : " Well , 'you have to tip 'em ficult to do. Jane: .iI want some insect pow- both before you get any service." "You' can't f oo'l me," said Hen- der." ):o(f!L..D BOTH . -------,wether in the tone of a subdued ' Clerk: "Do you want to take it N AND eruTI~t1 WHY WASH TWO? foghorn .. "That ainii no statue. with you?" TlTL.E!S 'N '9~6 That's the fat fellow that sat ne~t'l Jane: "Of cours~ not. I'll send • Real firew~rks were expected at Winc ed F~~ Mam..rotl-fc\:, N. y" to me at dinner, I liked him, He s the bugs to you and you can give The prize for the laziest boy of l when anticipation was ltilJ'h that Am:;i,:.', ?reAt atnitell{. Bobby funny. , I'm glad they've eot II it to them,' , , tbe month goes to the music pupil jones, the only man 'e\"cr to have htld th e B d llS" O~o!1) :t:'lC: NJl tlor.~1 clown in the show." • _ ..._'______ who washed only one of his ears-- Open championships al the same ti~e, wou:d s~!lge a ro, 'l' c');T.c.ba.;k We had to hold the performance and aet even for lhe heat ing Johru:¥ Farr~ll. famo!U PI~ , itf~ojr. :1,'11. while they put h~out protest- SubllCribe for the Miami Gazette, the ODe that was next to his tea- miniatCfCd :to Iijm Jill l'WA. _._. _:;:__ ~ __.- --:_ ~.;,\ -._, .. ~ , , cher.
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ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH FE R'RY CHURCH OF CHRIST ,u mmel' schedul 1:;t, 3rd Rnd Dibl 'cho I nt !1 ::JO [I. m. ] I r. lith ' undny, !\loss at 7 :30 a. m. i in Bible choo l IllS\' ' unday . ,, 'hy 2nd and 4th . undny, Mass at sit uldn't w keep it up? We a n 9 :30: splendid if you , will he lp. Rev. Lawrent'e B. Mollmnnn. ~' o ung peoples' choir will be on the job un <;lay . L Ol'I1' 6 Supper METHODI ST CHURCH and s l'n1(in at J 0 :30 n. m" sel'hurc h School,: 15 a . m. 1,11on s ubjC'ct, "Oth 1'8." Morning worship 1 0 :~IO, . ubj 'ct, 'hl)ster Williamson , Minis t e r. "Winsomeness of the hristian Life," Eveni ng seTvic<!, 7 :::10, WAYN ESVILLE CHURCH OF subject, "The Glory of t h <! 0111CHRIST mOil Plnee." Quarterl), CO,nfer- ' I3illle Sc hool at !1 ::3 0 a, Ill. H Ip l'nce Jul y 28th in the \'ening. u s go over the 100 mark 'lI nday , ChjJdren's meeting' Tuesday lit 3 LOI'II' s Supper clitllllXell t he Bible p. m. C hoir r ehearsal Friday at 'hoo l period. A li ve v itul , in8 p. m . An ~Iecti on for the cboos· s piring e \'c,uing eva ngeli s tic se ring ' of a lay delegate and r eserve vice Ilt 7 :8 0 p. 111.. Hlllon wb. lay de l egat~ to th e co nrere~ ee at. ject, "God's Gift of Lo\'c," ForColumbu 111 Sptembel' WIll be e ~ l Marth" of Cent(>l'\' illc, w ill conducted n ext S und ay .mornlng be wjt h li S again o nd fav or u s with at the close of th e serVIce, All one o f his s p/undid sulos. members tw en ty-one yea r s o f age hurch Night se r vice at 7:3 0 p, or older wi ll have the righ t to nl., each Wcdncl!dny. ('ome anp s ee why th es(' Rill'vices Ilrc g row · - ----Ing Itl uttendlln('e and popularity, hugter Willln/n ~(1 n. Mini ste r. CHARTER NO. 11617 LYTLE M. E, C~U R C H Report of co ndi tio n of .the HarWe 'are plea sed with tht: lIttell ' vey burg Nationa l Bank, of dance during the ~ ulllnwr. co ns ill. Harveysburg, in the State 01 ring th e weath e r and lurge Ohio, at the ' rlo se of busines!, amount of l; icknc, s, WI' lell l'l1 ed o n June 29, 1929, lu;;t !:lunduy that p n ~ of the most HES URCES beautiful possession s 111 life is up . Lonns nnd c11~(·Ollnt. , ... , H 5, 128 .10 liftinl-:, true and real friendshlIl . U~lr~?~i~t e'8' 'Gb;'~~;,i~' fl 't uo,. & Th ere is une fl 'ic nd who is waiting • "ri l les own"d .. ..... 850,H wlltc hl ng" nvver failing li S. Next Ot her honds, stock s lind , 8Hur lt les ownetl" " " " ~ ; ,9 1 ,55 Su nday we stJ.l lly the JllII't )Jllrsoll' BlinkIng HOI'ie " . G.450 () al respo nsibillty und it.dlvith11iliLy . II Ik f I' f F urn'llllre· fI Xlllr ... ', 4& 0.011 1 ~. 90 0. 0 0 I fleal estale own .. d 'llb~r p IIY III a wa SO l e. We thll'n bll nkll1~ h, )u" ~ "" 31)0,00 know thuL whotev I' IIllln so weth, R serve with Federal Jle8H\' e nOllk , .. " " . , hI: shall IIlso reap, is true; th en w{' must IJ'ltllt h,c Word of God noh Dnd tl ll f\ (.'orn lla,oII8 O"I"I<Ie " heo k. un ,1 O l 'h~r ClIs h lI eml."" ,',. " . , Cl . /9 nnd truth in t h e heart!< a ild minds - - - - - ~ of p op le now n nt! all t he' ye8F TOlul., ." , . '" , .,' " )J6 . ~ Sfi,~~ to expect n hUl'vest and be I'e,l..JASILI'rI8S d d h' If 11 ,$ t ll,s l n(lIdd ed profils - nrt " , _!. 37U I look forwa rd to Rlllly DIlY. 0 "1118 11(1 O P,J.Os lts ... .... . /1.11.14 Ch h ' ' . 'I'1111~ depo sit s " " " " ' ,' ~"Do' OOI , urc ser vIce ut II a , III, I , Ull • lloy c chool at ] 0 a . 111 . Prayer Bil l. pflyol,le und red Is · cou nts, .. , . . .. -- ..... '_' _ ~OO M eetIng vilry W ed nesday eve nTOla) .. ................ I I 6,5 5 . ~5 ing ut 8 p. m . Rlllte of hlo. Counly of Warron, hS: Henry Gaylor SUI)!., I , 1-1 , , Tuc'kef', ('ashie r of l !l e ' nlJove- Jl nmt'd . bank. ,to 80 1etllnlv sw eur Ih llt 111 abo\' r HIlLt ement Is ST. MARY' S EPISCOPAL t rue to the best of ill Y kn owltl ,lgc a nd be llM, 'Seventh 'un dllY after T ri ni t y , H, S. 'rUCKER flAher. Subscrl b d noll 8worn to before July 14. C hurch Sch ool u t 9 :110; m thl" 9th day ot Ju l y . 1929 Morning Prayer ond serl11 0n at harlea Madden , Notor}' Pu bli c, 10:30. o rrect- Att l'S I : , 'J), OOK All are co rdi a lly in vited to at· W , T . J ORDAN t e nd these 8 rviCes, . E , LEVrCy Dlrectou , Rev, J, J . Schaelfll r, Rector .
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CHARTER No. 2220 Hl'~uT\'f' P ISI rid No 4 Re port o f t he c:ondi tio n of the W ay n esv ille Nlltional Dunk, of Wuynes ville, i:n the Stato of Ohio, at tho! ij l o~p of bu siness, o n June 29, 1929: liE.
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Mr. and Mt's. A. T. M ol ey of H arveysburg w ere greatly s urprised o n Sund ay, July 7, when the ir many r elati ves a nd frie nds gather~d at their beautiful home, the occasion b eing M1's. Moler's sixty-e ighth birthday anniversa ry. At the n oo n ho ur a most app e tizing and d elicious dinner was served . Th ose present w e r e Mr. and Mrs . Wilson B"nnett and ,f a mily, Mr. and Mre, Clint Cleaver and da ughte r Ruth, Mr, Be nton Cleave r, of HickoryviJl e ; Mrs. Corwi n , Mrs. Hough, Mr. and Mrs. Copsey o f X e nia; Mr. nnd Mrs . Wilbul' S hldak e r and daughter Mary of Wilmingt on; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cleave r a nd so n Richard of Maywood Ill. ; Miss Jani~e Miller of Bucyru s, and MI', Ii'ra ncis Plymire ot S pring Hill. Mrs. Mol e t· rece ived some very beautiful and useful gifts. All d e parted in the eve ning wishing her many m ore happy anniver saries.
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"otol , " , . , , , . , . . . ' . , . 63 6. HHS.:q Slale or OhI o. otm t )' ot Wa r,·,·n , 8 8 : MI'. Mal'y al'mony speJl t r, I., M . H el1d~r8on . CashIer or t he nlJo ve- JlHlll ed hn Hk , d o So le mnly Thursday wi t h Mr. and I\lrli. W. 8 \\' e9" tllD.l Ih e nIJoVIl sln l&m nt hi F. CIUl'k in Waynesville. t rlle 10 [ h e l.lj>H t o r ill Y kno wl edge u nu h~ l let, ' MI'. a nd Mrs. George R eeder, L" lIf, HP.NDERSON CashI er Misses Ruth, Eva and Et he l Reed 8uloMc rib d and SWO "ll t n ' IJ~ r,9r!l er, )\frs. Ern est Archdeacon and l11e t hl~ Ilth rla\' (Ir Jul)', 1 92~ , nOS8 II , 11 41'{sQcI<. Not.ary }lubllc, s on, ~¥er.et~, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Walter Corr e t- Attest: \Y, H , ... LI.F:-:-I K.c m·ick were W edflesd,a ¥ "vlln ing J . W , WI-IJTJ'!: guests of Mr, a n,c! r.lrs . W arren W , 1,' , C LAHI( , Ke nrIck and daughter Qf Social DIrectors, Rowand enjoyed ~ t~'e~t qf Jtome ~ made , ice cream. Mrs. Eva Graham al)d Mrs. J essio J.onga~re entertained tw e",ty five ol tbe little folks of Lytle Su nday school, MondllY .. '.,." afternoon at the home of the for" m e r, Ice (!ream and cake were se r· I v~d, Ifhps~ who enj oyed t his pecasiOll too~ part if! the ChiJdre",'s Day exerCIses, H e nry Saylor met with an ac-' c idel'lt Thursday evimlni on tpe pike Il~ove Waynesville, on hili way home from CoJUJJlpqs, Wt)ere h e had spent the 'F ourth, He eafll ped injury but his cnr was greatlv d~lT)aged. The Saylor fam ily h eld a rel!nion and picnic on the Fourti). Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mullenix and, gues t , ~rs , McElwain, motored to Mt. Orab Sunday and spel')t · the day wjth the former's brothQr. PI'. and Mrs. Ellis Smith of Oil) rinntltl Mr. /lnd Mrs. Roy BUli'hman llnd cl)l1dre ll of Osb orn s pent S unday with tl)ei1' parents ' MI', a nd Mrs . Cha rles Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith Rnd family ·of Os born we r e eve ning callers, . "/lvc ral from here spent the
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Mrs. Herbert Marlatt and so n Edmon spent the week with relatives in Xeni a . Mr. and Mrs. J o hn Rye s pent Sunday wit h th e ir so n-in·law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Elton Evans, Mrs. Emerson Dill and son Billy were Xenia shoppers Monday, .Mr, and Mrs. C. Ling entertained their daughters of Dayton S unday. Mrs. Mary Cline of Mt. Holley died Monday afternoo n and was burled at Port William Thursday. Mrs . Minnie Marlatt spentli)1d ay with Mr, a nd Mrs. Freeman and family of near Oldtown. Mrs. Eme r so n Dill ond son s p en t Friday with her sist e r Mrs. Zimmer of Beav ertown. Mrs, Har old Kellis was host ess' nt a pleasa nt socia l affair lus t Friday ufter noon given in the form of a kitch en sh ower in h onor of Mrs. Wm S pray, n ee Lorraine Brann ock, The ,' bride re ce ived <!ve nlng at t/l ~ fourth at Miami seve rul pretty and use ful gifts Vall ey Chautauquil Ittlll e lljoyed from h e r many friend s who th c fin e lire works and also the a tte nd ed, motion picture play "A City Miss Evelyn Gordo n spen t SatAs lcop ." . -, --ul'day with Mi ss Leona Kellis. Mr. lind Mrs, C. L : Hill a nd NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Mrs, C. K. Miller of Dayton v isitOhio e d Mr. and MI's .' Harold ' Kellis E stote of John 0, Whitaker deand so n Billy last Thursday. ___ _ _ _ _....." ceased. Mrs, , Frank , Kellis, son a nd Notice is hereby given that ' daughters and Miss ' EVelyn Gor- ~:::=~=~=~====== Josie Whitaker haa been duly apdon were Xenia ,shoppers Satur- ' pointed and qualified all execut l'ix of the Estate of John 0, day afternoon, . few of t he Mt.Holly , folks Whitaker late of Warren· County, VISIted the Ferry Children'S Day Ohio, deceased, services and reported that it was Dated t his 26th day of June FOR S.ALE enjoyea very m ltch . 1929, . , W. Z. ROLL Mr, an~ Mrs. Jo~ Michael spent FOR SALE- 2 fresh cows, E. J, Monday with Mr. and Mrs S P Judge of the Pr~bate Court, Lindamood, 2 Y.a miles ~ outh of ~i~e1. ' . , • W,,",sn County, Ohio. WayneSVille 'on road. jiO
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("fccluu) wOI·k, On S undllY the Miulllil! nwl the 1"l'un kl in tl'lIl11 on lhe llOme gr ullds but errOl'll of Ulil InclIl tC1I1I1 WCI'(' nUl11erOU R and tlwy we ,'e d e f at d in ' th s \. ne th inning, willm a honvy sh wei' oome lip IlI1el Rt opped the game, with th ' sc I' f 14 to 9 in fuvor of Fl'un klin.
'I'll Wnynesvillc Miumi!l !Ideal.tJd the Lebanon tl'llm lit Leba·non 011 the Fo urth by II score of 9 to 8. Lebanun had btJen eading but in t he ninth inning, Hurtsock s truck a two -bagge'r with two men O il , winning the gam\!. The gum e wa s evun ly pluyed throughout. ffilrnelt, pitcher for the 10calR, allll Eddie Berglln S uusc l'ib
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Dr. H~,<.Io l ph, I'yc s ight s p<'c iulis t , is ;;killl'd in the practice of optometry. A free eXulllinllt,ion of your cyes on Tu esday. Thursday a n d :utul'dllY. .Curyl" ~cwelf';V h op, Lebanon, O.
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111 1' , and Mr., A, n, S hUll(l1' and fUllIily l!ntcl'luined to dinncr · tln · tlay Mr ~ . Louise Martin of Am e lia 1\11', !:len Mllrtin and c hildre n of 'h ' I'I'Y G rove, Mr. and MI·s. Bc n B c\wlt und ch ildl"cn of No r wood, M I' , and l\1I'!<~ W illiam Koeppem "nd chi ldren, M I', u nd Mrs, Lillie V irgil Lee Longacre hnl; Rynnld KllCPPC IlI and 1iss Etl nu bcen quite s i('k t h" past wt)o\!, S hll nel' all of Dayton. A ftCI'l1Olln l\ lr ~. ,J ohn Hill hus retur n ell tu CII II('l'~ we l'e l\ll'. a nll M I'!!. Oscur hcr home in Rioltlllond, Ind" IIftel' H ullu nd U1, d Ro n EllIel'so n, MI'. s pending n l'LlLlp ll' nf wee ks at und 1\I I'S, ,,'(lSI!, M r, 11 nry Spu hn the hlllllC of her duughler, 1\11'5 , 1111(1 tlllLll!hter llll rothy nI l of Day- ,'cl h Furna R lind fami ly, ton nnel .M r. Muy nurcl Ri ch of l\-It-~. Elizul>eth Smith of Daylon Wu yncs \'illc . . s po nt Thurstluy lit the hOll1e nf Mr
BIRTHDA Y SURPRISE
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\\II'S, Inl'Y Florence Wills, died III h{'1' home in Lebanon FridaYI following a sh ort illness. Mrs. Wills WIlS t h e daughter of ~hf' lat Jos p h and Rebe cn :I'on(' and wns born nenr UtiCIl in L 54, he wall married to J. B. ,Wills , well -known farm!!I', in 1872 lI e r e ntire lif WII S s pent in W urI'C n ounty. ~' urvi vi ng h r flrc one duu g hter, 1\J rs, ft. E . M tllfol'd, tw o sons, W ulle I' un d H 111'1 ey , II ndone hrothe l' J u hn rune, of Richmond Ind. , Funel'al se l'vices were h e ld in the l\lnin Stl' et Pre byterian ehurrh ut Lebunon, Tuesday ufter nnlln and was buried in Minmi c llIl'tery.
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MI' unci Mrs. Wilbur Dllkin attcnd II the l:IlCeS on the Fourth. . R, J. Adam . und famIly I!pe nt SunlillY with relative!! a~ Rockford, Ohi .
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Mrs. R. L. Frazer und daughter Rulh of Uctruil. nre 11t~re visiting h OIll C folks,
Mrs. W . H. Allen ond Mrs. Wil· liam Newland spent Monday in Dayton.
'hUI'lCM Anderson and family spent ~lIlldtly with Mr. and Mrs. Wrig ht at lIarveysburg.
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A, F. MeUoh and family relurn ed Fl'iday night after a brief visit to Florida!
VISITS IN HAWAII
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Thc Friendship club of the M. E. Church met at the home of Mr• . Josie Whitacn~ Wednesday Jull' 10th. Thirty five members " .n:... swel'ed roll call. Mrs. Milla le~..in ,i!J~I;;(f,li~!M the dev otionals and · had cht-rae of lhe program . Mrs. Farr amu sing story about te r's Wit.:!." The !'est was given to Mrs. has rec ently returned ornia and Q trill lothe [51I1nd8. The trip which was a ,:onducted one lasted three weeks;. wo we eks being spent on the,i water. EVI'l'y moment of their : ime wa ~ tak e'n sight-s eeing from lhe time lhe ship "Calawaii" left ' he port in Clilifornill to the . st rain of "Aloha Oe," played by a wonderful Hawiian orcb.es-ll'll to the time when the native . band and Ringe rs ployed their iare '. well ong to the tourists. When part way across the captain re- . ceived 0 radiogram stating alar,. volcano was in action, but before the ship docked it had t)earli ' ubsirie;t The hotel assigned . them' wos on the famou s Waukiki beach· , Th l' weath er wo..~ very warm witll , ?~ii!~~~~1 a heavy rain evel'y day. Mrs. Mc: Clure wa R IIble to get a snap shot of some natives cultivatiq.: rice in mud and water to theD knees with huge water bulfalow~ Among the bea utiful and iD~ lere~ting trees ori the island wei" the . Breadfruit, Bella Dpnna" , Mango, Pondana, ,Coffee and India rubber. The latter reached 100 ft. across. ' The club gave Mrs. McClure a vote of thanks for the aplendid , tlilk lind hoped she will be able to tell ·os of the many wolid,e ra c;~. California at another meetill,,; ' We adjourned to meet with My,r ii.' Edwards in August • .. , . During the sociol hour we were sC"ved ice cream, ' cake and iced tea by Mrs, Whitacre, ~n. Le.h · Strouse, 'Adl'la Braddock.'. GrJce' Furnas, Lottie Stokes and -Kather." inc Whitncre. ' , Nina St John : Sec:.'J.
Fronk Kendall, of Los Angeles, CuI., is Mpt!nding a few days in l\1i: s Clul'll ){ ey ~ . who has been Govel'nor 'i\l yel'S Y. Cooper has Waynesville. in railing heu lth for severa l complpted IlIlming members of months i ~ cOIl'lin ed lo her bed. O. J. GrllY and family and J. th e state oHice building commission , and the fil'st meeting of the M. ThompSOn and famlly visited /', 11'. llnll Mrs. O. M. Ridge will cOlllmission will be held on Wed- Portsmouth Sunday. leav e tomonow for Pittsburg n e~doy of next week when the when' lhey will visit their Bon Messrs, Ben Hawke and Lee orgllnization will be perfected onl! lIu tf h and Cumily./ the purchase of a site discussed, Hawke made a bUlliness visit to poss ibly agre d upon. Next will T oledo the first of the week. AI·dath. daughler of MI'. lind be the adoption of pillns, letting Mrs. H. J. Ad1lms, ' und erwent a 1\Iiss Betty Titu1l, of Detroit, of the conlt'u ct lind supervision of I c,n ~ i1 opernlio n on Fr idoy ot 0 constrllction 1'he choracter of is sl>ending a week with hel' par/ LlIn('a ~ t C' r ho: pitol. t.he mon com'l) osing the commi!!~ ion ent . Mr. and Mrs. Lon Titus. insures not only prom ptne!'s but Ml's. Leon Snli~bu ry a ncl child · Saws filed by machini. Cut that 1111 olllca building will be erect I'un . of I ' \'IJIllnd, have been the cleaner, truer, fast.er. Roy Pig/ ' ed which will not only be n credit /. gue sLs of MI'. und MI's. W. P. Sal to t hem but will be also to the ott, at Madden's Lumber Yard. b bul'y Cllr seveml daYI!. entire citizenry of the Buckeye Miss Mildred Hartsock, of MiI,J. C. Hi sey und family and State. ford, spent the week-end with ' Mrs. Anne Doone and sons were M' R D H d . t, ~fn;. Mrs. Edith Hanis and famI. . . owar, sup err n en- Ily . , Sunday gu es ls of Mt· . .and Mrs. den t in the office 0 f Secretary of . J oc Sh utts, at Lebanon. State Clare nce J .. BI·ow.n, better Mi ss Helen Welch. of the WayMrs. Emm!l f'lIlkinburg of known to u11 hiS fl'lends as n esville National bank force is Ca lislc, Ohio, lind son Arthur "Reggie," will pack his grip, golf enjoying 1\ two· weeks vacatio~ in paraphernal iu, g un" , fishing tackle Canada. l"alkinburg, uf Atluntn , Gu ., culled and gymnas ium ou ~t aod with lin Waynes vi ll e frie nds Sunday. Mrs. Howard and Mr. and Mfs. For best results consign your . - ~ -==----; -::-Th e Harveysburg Civi~ Lellgue Stanley Pos tle will leave shortly live stock to Green-Embry Co., MIDSUMMER SAUL will giv" an aftel'l\oon tea at for _ UII automobile tour of ... tbe Cincinnati, in care of D, R, Salisthe Fri end!' hUl'ch lawn ThursRockios and Yellowstone Park. bury. My el' Hyman' - large stUI't! room day afternoo n, Jul y 25th. Evel'YMr. Howard in oot only an expert has undergone a tr·ansforll1ut.ion. body invited. Dr. Anson and family have shot and big gume hunter but T\\I!. I'enrod 'e ling work is about holds !leveral fishing records as moved fl'om Port Williom into the Lllwn mowers -sharpened by A meeting of -the Home Exten- completed well. Members of the party will A. L. King property on North I a nd Mr. Hym an is get\ arl'cn Co un lY WIIS we ll re- Ell'ctrnkeen process, same method · sion Committee in Wurren County t'Illg l'ea( y for another big sale. also tryout nUmerous golf cour- Main street. . a few ) I'CS nted at th e I istrict 4 H lub 1\ 3 used by lawn mower manufacses alolig the route traversed. was held at the office on Fl'iday, La l'g eb'' ll S WI'11 be out In Mrs. Harvey Rye and daughter, July . 12 with ni'je t.ownships reo doys. Read th em lind lake udvon- Cump whieh wu ~ he ld at Yellow hners. Electrakeen system turJl1! Chief Clerk Edwin A. Todd, Mrs. W. P. Salisbury and Mis!! Ha- presented. With Mrs. Carrie Jack tage of th ,e won.derful bsrgnilll; ::\In ings last week. Th ose in at- out perfect cutting mowers. Tzv tendance were Helen Harri s, Sljn- me. Ro y Pigott. who is acting as cashier in the zel Solisbury were Dayton visit· Chairman, presiding. Camp 'plans he otr~ _~ __ ._ ors Tuesday. dl d d .. office of State Treasurer R . R oss were seu se an · approve.... . boum Stitchers of l*bu non, Gen) Miss Betty Titus,' or Detroit, MIAMIS Ake, during the illness of' Don It is hoped that many women E 't '"!' ., Ebright, was kept busy Monday Mr. and Mrs. B. F , Mills and in the County will take advantage a~ lne eVil WittC', o( Live Wire Ro om Mr. Walter Stager, of Dayton. ' f or re Iaxatioll CI U b 0' f K Illgs ' M'II Ger t ru(Ie and Mrs. Will Phillip /lnd daughluppl"ing demands of state em- dilughter, Miss Carl'ie, were Sun- 0 f t h'IS OPPol·tumty ' S, day dinner guests o( Mr. and Mrs. d Th . d ' If • 0 I " an rest. e camp peno is from \" hlte of SCIJO a lol hing C.Iub, ter Rulh May, spent Monday with Ployes (01' bills of the several den- Will Pine, of Route 5. Mr. and Mrs . Lon Titus and famA ugust 13 to 16 t h and the camp ominations of new currency, it Osceola, a nd .J ellnnette Fo x-o f the ily, being one of the semi-monthly Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Williamson fee is $3.60, . $1.QO of which i The home of ~J'. and Mr". Good Cut lothing lub of Waypay' days. Itl was qu.ite a task and son, of Cleveland, spent sev- to bbe paid with registration on Walter Cast was lhe scene of a ~e 'v ill e, 'i'he boys we re Heber Miss Hazel Sansbury, who has at. that as the bills were new and era, I d aye Iast wee k at t he horne 0 f or Thefore August 1st.I • very' happ.'" afl'nil', on f·' I·I.'d.'IY I'.Illi, Harvey sburg, Robert Me- been teaching in Cleveland, will f I I' ahipped tightly packed ~nd as a H. B. Williamson and family. e 0 owmg dai y schedule afternoon lin ' celt'bralio n of th e I{uy,. Orcgo n;,~, HOI'old Pox, WIlY- spe nd the remainder of the sumconsequence were hard to separwill of n~vllle ' and Elbworth Benham of mer WI, " 1I h er puren t s, M ' r . an d . 6 A6 beS followed: ttl U 6E:30 a. m., Call. tenth blrt. hdu y ' anniverso"" OJ ., d ate on account of adhering. Mrs. John Welch and two chi!- :'" e ng p xercises. 7 :15, Loui se , da uightel: of MI'. and Ml·S. Lebanon. I hese eleglltes went lo 1M " W PSI' b Thousands of dollars' wer@ hand- dren of Ashland Ky. visited on Breakfast. 7 :46, to 8 :30, Camp Charles Zilllll1 el'llln n and grand- rump to r cceive training and inIS. . . a ,s ury. led exped\tioualy bowllverby Mr. Thul'sdoy and Friday. at the home Olean Up. 8 :30, to 9 :30, Hond- daughter oJr Mr. and . Mrs. Oos tl'U etion in Camp ucL.i vities so Dilllllonus ? Careful buyers place Todd who is art 'expert at any of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Day. work with Mrs, Will O'Neall. Robert, six-yeo I' old brolher f thut they may help With Camp t he ir b'ust in our knowledge of line of duty as!ligned him. 9 :40 to 10 :40, Recreation with Mr Louise, 'Wa!1 also host to :everal wO~' k a~ Worren 'ounly Call1p diamond values. We carry only - - - .. - • - - Mr. and Mrs "Charles Shutts, Tom and Miss Long. 10.40 to 12:- of his litHe ft:l ends on lhi s oc- will 'h Will be hel~ Augll st 5 to 10 stone~ that justify this faith. ~OSE WA'S BltOKEN Mrs, Rachel Crew and, Mr, Fl'ank ~, P~nning Program for . Camp casion at a mp Ross. ThIS was the lall'gest Cuy's Jewelry. Shop Lebanon rew spent Sunday With Mr, and FIre and Vesper, 12 :00 to ~ :30, . The' little gil'ls wearing red, Di ~tl'ict Ca mp that has been held Ohio " LA ~ -h b 11 S d b ' Mrs. Ernest Shutts, neal' Cincin- Lunch. 12 :30 to 1 :00, Tongue white and blue caps, and the little at Yellow Sp rings nnd in spite of . , . I'u "e 1\ . gllmc un ay e- notl rest. 1 :00 to 2 :00, recreation and boys with bands of the sallie colors thp 'rui n and mllny thundet· showMiss Lucille Clurk. of Speers tween Waynesv\l)e and ' Centel'. I'est 3 00 t 04:00, AppreclB . t'Ion t ied on the'il' 81'I\IS wC're a pretty N~ 0 f' th e wee k th e 120 IuOYS . lin d Memol'illl ho spitnl, Duyton, Ky., vitle Mrs. lI'\'ing Pe~cCJ sutrered Diamonds mounted, Watcbes Hour. 4 :00, to 6 :00, Swimming. sight as t111~y played tht!ir gum s Uirls presen t reporL a good time, is spending 0 thl'ee-weeks vacaa • broken nose. She m company lind clocks repllired, silver l'e- 6 :30, Supper. 7 :15, Vespers, 8.:00 on th'o beaultiful lawn at the Cast ' -- - UIlII lit the hom e of her parents, WIth her parellt~, Mr ..and ~rs. T"plated, brass and nickel refinished Caml! Fire. 9:30, Lights Out. 'home. MI·s. Wlln-en Braddock a!;STATE POULTRY TOUR l\11' . .and !'IiI'S. Walter Clark . J. , Smltb WI\9 BItting In their Clll' l at Carey's Jewelry Shop Lebanon ... - • slsted 1\11'8. Cast and Mrs. Zimmer -"J. , , wawhing the game when a ball Ohlo " . BIG FARM TO SELL " man In ma.kil\i the afternoon II H. / .. , Cornell. Myer Hyman, C. thrown il'om third to first . was -' joyous ' one for th!! children. CO ll~~y Ex~en!:lion Agent C las~ M. Ro»itzer a1\d G.•r. Waterhou se ~~dbd a-ndr c~j'e thro~~~/he c;:en - Mr. ,IUld Mrs. Lee Hawke and M<l,re than 660 acres of farm The colQI' sche~le o( 'r~d, wl~it.e ~:!;p~~II~~ llpe~~e {OIlQWln g lettel were guests og the Wilmington , .....n W 0 Ie fc .ar . I mg n. fllrilil~ . a «\ Mr. and Mrs.' Maynard .Innd . 'In CIl'ntoh County -'''1'11 be and bhle. WBIS ,earned ou.t In deh"l. , hrin'e club al '1l(!n mp supper "at" fh>-c Gohod , Bence in the fuc '. She was taken W 1I:. ·", · "u sts f Mr and M":'!I .. .. f t., Dear Poultl'y Coopel'atOl'~the Dean ploce on Cneanr'. cl·eek. at Lhe orne . ..,. ~""" ,," W'l' e ot . W d ' . sold at She.rl·ft"s sale 'MAnd" y OUS. r~ . reos"ments of !t' e cream, daya ( t erno01l . , - . ' re sbe receIVed . I F e .U7 Cent"rvlJle wh Il."":· If your wOI'k can . ' }ossi '·ly bC' to . ~ • • . '" '. wr ~Iar I mm~ on e nesJuIv 2.2 at 2 p, m. at tll W·I.'lmill~cak, e . and . p \l.nc .h . ' • " • u , treatment and IS testmg as com- d ' ' 1= " # .. r, I h unan .... ed so lhat you . cun take 'Nllen want,'ng appropriate wed- ness sess Ion' cOl~~tl'l!'c~4'~w' :lMCi''lIl.,;, . ay. e:ven .... ton '''ourt-''ou/le by Sherlft" C"S -"'ou se was t e r.·('cip l.ent of a ", IJ h I fortablyas possible at her parents f '; • " ., .. I b f in ut leu. t a few duvs of t he Rtute ding, birthdoy, or anniversary noug , p ans ~!~~~i~~il~J~~ home. . li'Pf,.el}t ·, MJ'rt.i n; Qf (Jenter-ville, Miller. The sale is fOI' the Iarg'eBt arge, num ~r o,~ nice gifts froril Pouitl'Y Toul' Jul y Z2 to 26, I um gifts, remember CUl'y's Jewelry entel·talni~g the.; - -- ... , ~.. h ' h .d 1 d t i t th amount of lalld over sold by thiB~le ,httle fl"lentls. sur£, y.OU will bt' well I'CIJuid I' til' ShOI), Lebonon, Ohio , has a large next meetln«. A .' w g w.s ,~ e u"e , 0 sng a e method . in tlll'S country. It 'I'S bl _ 1 he g~,,~. sts were Mal'g.'uret t h b tlAJ'''Y "OUR CLUa Church of Clll,lf1b laat Sunday IRE I H II Will thl' till1(' n.n~ money sp('nt. [ am asso rtment of gifts arranged for men save . ee~ , night, wall ilnabf~:,to b~ there be- uated In a state llighway in Mari- og~~s, ..' :1 een a, I ar( \l 'I'~o nully planning to go for lit YO UI' ellsy inspection. more are ~nder c9nat;r~.• tl"·:;\0 /. cause of 8utomo)) . ' trouble. He On Township and is considered ~'~rnal!, eUI. J!'ttr na s.. Sara Cor- 1(,lI st a fe w clay s, t1I1J wuuld lik e de~on8trahoil ;~h~~.!"l~~I.fit(;!,~~{pt2~ f rhe alnnbual Plcnihc 10d thsc tHa~py wl'll try It al'.'.. ·· e\1.. . good· farm land. The aCl'eage has Janne FFurnas, ~ RDobrJS t SF~rface, to have II number of other auto~ Rev. and JIIrs. J . J. Sc haeffel', sewing machine; II ur""y "~ Q ,. ~. ot)' ''," been .dlvlded .Into "even tracts of I ean Urrlll S, . 0 I!r . urnas. filled wiLh Warren Cou nty pl)u ltJ'.Y Mrs. Edith lIarriR Miss Je.~s i e nee. dl e th rea der II our c U was .e a J')1Jy the sixth In t>ayton lind at Forest . . .. , I\l}noll 69 ' 91 Th 100 130 81' ' and 138 Anna 'Louise Benton Keller mcn, You co uld return Tuesday Clal'ke, M iss Mil\, Wright and M rMarJorie J!ja1rr~:::~~~~i~~t:~:~~~ Park.JBlxteen members their Gruen, ElIrln, ~aml~tOJ1, d h' 60 ' b . Hoak'; lIol,)n H llak, Greene Margaret ,. e• e n 11 famiftes enjoyed the picnic dinner. -dependable watche&-to..• ~lt .tbe ,acdres· $1g 178 86 als .cebn ~.ppra,s- Cr owford," il udrey CI!d~Yford; ~eatl lright aftel' the nIPeting at Ohit) S. L. . Cart\High t were 'suppC;r tSahsburtYJ' Tlh 26 o.. t, ...·.. II a t " . t ItI elng sold J . rexllCrim ent .'tution lind thu s get "uests .Qf Mi s~ Emmll Heighway, 0 mee. u y. t 0 f every me-ber In ' the afternoon all were enter- t ase ... ,~ .~ to· tI f ~ d' 't b" Kuntz DOol1lilti Kuntz Willam .. tnined by the amusements of the' family at Cary'. Jewelr.y Slio~,. .. 'taba Ss y . a fiJuldiIDS e~ 0stallned SI;t'ou~e Joan 'Can Ev~lyn Fur- many of lhe high points of the Sunday evening. was glv~n scor.e .. Lebl1non OhiQ oy . e pring e aVlngs oc ety J' . '. . Ofl t!'ill yet being awuy from honte t .. first scormg wall COlrnplettl!O.. pArle Pond tpe ~QO, , . aaiinst 'Lewi! Ohaney and others. nas, ane F'urnas, Rita yan . en, only 011(' nj.ghl. Any who wllnt to Mr. and Mrs. R. ~, Mainoue present wer~, I< .. .. WIUlam 'Michener, ot Pittsburll', Tho' propel'ty will be sold either in Ralph Van Often, MarltJe Tinney, cany t c nlF !Inri camp (IV r night . entertained at dinner last Thur,- Coo.k. Juanita. Dr,llnl"O'i!~, "uILP OPER "TED ON Individual tracts or as a whole. . Luella Ber'nar~ , .. Haruld Slro ud , Ill ay (10 ,"1). clav, , Mrs. Ruchel C , rew. Mrs, Tho-. Salls.· bury, Mnlam . ::laJllIllsn':";;';' ,..," arrived here Thursday nl"ht Bett y Bra d (OC, I k 1\1' Drgare.t E(I'n l ., ~ r .. for a _ _ _ .. __ - - - C Hurdin, Mrs. Effie Smith, Mrs. LOUIse Hough, Verdena -~ short visit with I:'elatives, leaving hnrt Ruth Ea L Pauline Friend ' HAS. F. CLASS ' M . . E h . ' II 3 Id e f S d . . . d ' rI-Y,' COllllty l' xtan810n Agent FloR~ie . Cllrey, Miss Lucy , Emley arJorle .. a~n art. / R I h R a p usse, -year 0 on ,0 atur ay mormng, accompanle GUN. CLUB WILL SHOOT Cha,'Ies B1urto'\1 F.:1t·nhnrt. Leo ::. __ ._ __ . and Mr. Chester Carey, . MarjorIe Ear'l1l\~h~a~rt~,~~p;~~~N Mr. and Mrs. Hqrry SatterthwaIte by his Bon Jack, he having spen't COllner, R:uth Evelyn COline I', - -- - - - • underwent on operation for several weeks with his grandpatThe Wayn!!sville Gun club will AI,'ce JanE'. R' USSU lll, MarJ'orlc 4 H CLUB MEETING · Those 150 tiny parts in yoqr JOIN BLUE RIBBON hernia and rem ova Mr, and Mrs. W ~ E. Cornell have. a shoot Thursday evening, Ed\vut'~'~~~_nv_~. ._ "'_ur_n",..!1._ i I ents, r, ~ --.• !watch may need cleaning, oilin , . IV0fII h IS hoppendix at the , iann a ey osp ta and Mrs. Russell Salisbury al!d July 18, at their grouq...r. on t"e fh e . prlllgboro hive tock and adjusting, Bring YOUr r , 't~ ,. Blue Ribbon Club .Honor on Friday. he little ~e shoont is a c. omplimeo.nry I fellow l.is Bon, Donald, who wI.ll spe.n~ a few. pike. T.·, \" ~ D, EATHS \' ,'Ind Gl'alll Club . meet . at the Old ' pair work to Cary's Jewelry Shop, have be.en sent to all, Cluo. . ¥jetting a!opg as we 1 as cap' lie weeks Ilt the ~lIener QQm!! iq atrair for JJlllIes OOI'Jlwal\, of Day-,-_ _ ~ cho"l. h O ll ~e II) Spl'lngllol'o Tu.es- Lebanon, Ohio. StOl'e open every el'S for their Club membe" expejltj!d, aOjlordlng to the att@n<l- Pittsbllr,! ton'; wllo with his family, is spendFuneral services for 'Th omas day nIght July 9th, The meelm~ evening. . many of the 4 H Club ' . !ln~~, loa the summer liJ tho Pl'. E\I!s Ever 18 were held at the Oswuld '\ as I'all ed tn OJ'der by the Presl- .y I al'e now working hard III":':.:.:'~' - .- -- .. :.,... . ClLrtll J .ewelry Shop cree<l-To horpe, . F~nel.I' homo ' In Leban on, Tues- I dent DOl1Ovln Brown. Mr . . Chas. "Misses Beatrice Robitzer, Lou - membership .. t~ the . ,RESENTED PRESENTS reepect th' co.iftdefllle AYl~ ~rust ... -- .. tillY a(tcl'n'oon. .. I CIIISS county agent met wtth us Iise Crane, Bernice Hyman, Dor- a Blue Ribbon Club . ,. . , of wllQ pIac, .<lllpenden.lIY up~n MASONIC ~OTICE Young I~yre wlis drown ed in und gave us a nie talk. H. ~Ik.ed is Hawke; Messrs, Kenneth Fromm 01' B gr~de must be UB f!tIl diRJnpn4~, watchell, jewelry the Des Pllaln'es Rive r ncar Chi- mostly about the tour to Clllem- Gilbert Frye, Roy Ellis and Glenn ·th W . C •t .Several yeur!! N. p. }ol'dftn and tpe interesting novelty !rift' Special Communication of Way- ca'g o last F11'i.dn.y. He wa II grnnd lIuti lind ho~es ever~ one cun go. Frye were week·end guests of M~S ~ilji~er o~~l ltu,estjotl.n'lq pticed a. y.o ung girl In t.h e Mooso- too numerous to mention in thla ncaviile' Lodge No. 163 F, & A. son .~.f ·Mrs. Laura Sides of this \V u t~('n adjourned lind Wtl S se rv- I\Iiss Alice ' Compbell 'at ber su m - ' . hart school In Illinois, She wa~ a "Home oi Gifts," Store 'open M. will be hel~ Friday evening, place. . . .. cd WIth all the wutermelon fhnt mer co,ttage .at Morrow .. "'/ltd' of the ~o08e lodge of PiqUA even~nar~: . July. 19, Work in the F, C, degt'ee" J3ut:ia.l wils. in Lellanon cem- We cOIII ,1 (Jat. Mr. W. H. All en delightfully IInll she ·graduated fro.1n . ~hat InVI~itln~ . and sojourn!ng brethren ctery. · Hobert K I'uel', Reporter. IItitut~ \:ecentlY. ', ·'fhe Plqua T.t.e l!~m" o.f ~. p;. WIlUamsqn are welcome, ' . • _. . . ',1\.\;8 wMC:lI )hi. Jordon pre~en,ted and fl}mJIY WBJ the aeen, of • ~arl Thomas, W.M., Mrll. l';Iary L. Kline, 86 yellrs SURtACE-HA~TSOCK ' tQ ·.her .belo.i e.: ' large "i;l'owd ·.tl~ hllPPY .familY~,te9Jllon . oft Sund.y, F. B. Henilerson. Sec'y. ; 0'( age, diil!! ' Monday. July 8, I\t --.< ',,!qul! '1'1'111111 eV~nlnjr. w~efl all tbiitrolilid en· and &T~nd- , r- - ' '. Ith~ home olf her. daughter Mrs. L·. Mis 'I:hellllo Hartsock, d ughi '. .. ... . '. ohildren gatliered "l'o'u nd the dllJ- •.J·' ". -. INFA~'f,·DIES . M. Stephens, in Mt.. Holly. Funeral ter . of ,M!': and ,Mrs. EI:n eRt Hl\rt~ . .ncr tabl~. ·ThOile . preae"t ""'rere:- . ,~ " , :" ,' : .' . services " were hel I Thursday in · ~ock, 'of Day to", l\nd MI'. 'flerman .t:JtJOUS O'E~rION . . .. ~r. (In)i 1\It'II. R~ 3,. "Wllltanul9rt .' ,Rlc;bartJ 'I'tt,qmlls, '2 day old Bon , th~ Port, Williaiil dhurcb a~d bur- Stil'f{ice, son of Mr. ancl' Ml·S. . . the. ' , af~e.rroon. . BQUGHT NEW .nd 80ft, '!Cobert, CIt ,fllevel.w..d; of· aDd Mn. .Everett Thpm~, 1 ial was at ' P~rli Willjl\~. I:.ester Sluface of Waynesville Those irl'r.ited were MI!!B es Trl))ena .. , )Irs. Cl~r~ee M"ndenball ~n.det:~ .Mn •. t : T. Cooper ana 8O.n~ Ja:f of n.e.r WilY.1ll . vUle dled on Sat. - - -.- - - - - were Ploniad iii Dayton July 4 and Marl.ret 'Edwards, Mrs: J, ' ' Mias J.juel~ ;J~b~ey and . .. "Ifent.n operation for the "~v'l, B.• Mr. · and Mn.. Harold WlUtam"\ urd.y nlJht. Funeral services IS IN' HOSPITAL . Mr. and Mn. Surface ha e . H • .doleman, M'l'B • .1 • .0. Cartwl'1lht a.tll•.,. .re .rilll.., in of the appendix .nd .t umQrI at' St. Ion -,d llttle IOn, cJf':pa)'tQI1;, lUll· we~ · held.t • Oawald Funeral '. 1. boUgbt,-; prope.rty and . ~ilI . be at MiSS J •.ssle Clark, Mrs. F. B. Hen- leta. 'f)be e .... Eliaa'beth bo.,ttal. D.,tOn, . D -· LueU•• wbD ta attendtq aol~. at u".. Mo~daJ' at ~O a, 0) •. with Mrs. Ellma Dakin is in " Minmi I hOD).e- to their f1!iends' at 'R~!lemont derson, Ml·!I. 1 W. 1!ldwards and. 8tJob.D of the · ~••~, m.o mi"'., . 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E"lllle or 1I1l1,,1\a Uodin, deceased, first, an d final Bnd dlstribu tive. Estate of Charle" W. de cused, first and final. · Gual' diBn ~ hip of Roberta Burns minol'. !ourth account. Estal of Ashleigh H. Browne, deceased, first Bnd final account.
F. T. Martin Jesse Stanley Auctioneer s 5 •• U. Early for Your Sal. Date •• W. Guaran f ' Satiafartion or Charge Nothint:. ,
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lsBBC J. Evans, deceased, was proI versus Ethel duced In court and to --h et,:; fo r divOl'C chnrges gross Pl'O ~ te, Th o L Qanon Clt.~ens ~ HAPTER VII negt ct. custody of children and NatJon~1 Bank and Trust Co" ~y to the first turn of the crank. 1 PboDe No. 320 CH APTERYI PboDe No. qultable relief. . C. E ulas.q, trust officer, acceptmentally thallked her COl" .n ot mis]I 'ster Annn Cottermnn v rRUS cd the lrust 88 executor . . ;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;7;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~;k~ be having; on an OCCliS ion which More Trouble Jonin. Ba~k Thursday, July 18, at 10:00 n CottQrlnan The ta.uto II seemed almost too good fOl' a f owu l I' C ' I k fl d t' f ' " The Colonel saw that. there was bulky motor to miss. The old solWhat was lhe matter I with West 'id Building and Lonn As- U c o.c u. m., was l(~ as lme 0 Ilafian Veaetable Salad some unusu 1 Teason for my re- diers I!Towded to the door to ·see him? Th ~ nnswer flashed upon me ~ociation 9 f Dayton, Ohio, J ohn hliea~'lngutheSha~pllcd"ll0fn filhed by Howard Tollive1', $7.10. ame C01'quest and did as I asked. The us off: Without lhe opposition of when I noticed that in ither J Ni kel and Ella ickel and The ~J .. y. ,fI. II I WO O , • or t e a~- oner inquest body of Aaron Singer . \icod radishes, tomllto, nnd familiar blare of " the bugle the band Grundmother Page did hand he held a l'evnlvel·. It was Fl'ank lin National Banlt of Frnn~- pO ln tllle~t .of a guardutn of Sadie $7.50. Sume, postage, .$11. Treus: cucu mber. cold cooked cnulifl ower brought t he old sol'diers instantly her elf proud. Wc started off amid a hold· up I lin, for divorce, inju nction a nd onn er IIlcom» etent. of State, clothing for tnmates of to t heir ·feet 'and ' they filed out a riot of sou nds similar to lhose I gasped with surpri se, 0 did . bl 1'1 f In t he case of Ethel S. Null, as hospitul of Epileptics, $77.83. cold cook~d aspllraguB, 11 slice or guurdiun etc.. plaintiff, versus Same sume, $33.45. Same, same, two of pan ish onion and hearts in orderly fashion at the word of made by a tel'rier hunting for a Gl'andllloth el.· Page. I hlld fOl'- eq Ita c re ,,:_._ _ comma~d, not knowing what it gott n to feed her J!u~nlinc enough ' d' Elizabeth Todd, Null, Elt aI, defen- $50.0'5. Trens. of. Sta te clothing of let luce alld marinate well with rat in u pile of Tusty stove-pipes. Prgb.,t e Court Procee Inl' dan ts, the court Ilpproved of the for I'nnlates of Dayton Stute hos· was all about. . From thn t I cou ld tell t.i11! engine and t he motor . tOPl)ed. French (I!'es~ in g mad·c in propor" Get out," directed t\te man I 'told the women of the com- was working perfectly. H. D. MCVIIY, executo\' of t h a sale of real estllte and ordered the pital, $595.65. Treus. of Stute, e Rs d' t d I' t J h L D t 1 I C pany to get out as quickly as they cstute of Alonzo asso( ny, (ec .. - gunr IRn 0 elVer 0 osep . clothing for inmates o[ ay on tion!' of 3 tab lespoons olive oil 1 do'n 't quite uncleI' tand how with the gum; brlet\y, Grecne, t he purchasel', a proper State hospital, $646.80. Shurts, to 1 lnu lllspoo n vinegur and serve just as they were; and asked the the drivers of these IIp-tn·elate , Needl ~ss to any we did, nn d lined eu' fil ed hi s sixteent h ,~ccount, 'men to belp me put out the fire silent cars can locate trouble. up in t he customllry ntlitude beTh COUl·t QI'dared that ElizlI- de'd for t he rcal elltate. "Henry, C., supplies, $87 . 'l'omp k- very ('ulli. . if possible, and suve whatever Everyt hin g is so thoroughly Illuf· fore hIm lind his fcllow hlghwllY- both ombs, guardian of Willis An instrument of writing pur- ins, V. W. Pay roll for 'h month, !'!"'!!_'!..~!"!!!~.!"!!'!!.."!!~_ _ !!"!!!!"!!'!!~_!!!~"!!...~""!£ property We could. tled t hat as far as I am concerned mnn wi th ou r hun ds cl.evated 'ombs, an inIant hav\! author- llol,ting to be the lnst will and $284. Collins, F. M., same, $2 42. - !..!!.."!!_~_ The hope of extin guishing th e it is impossible to tell how mnny above our h 1Ic!1I. ln stead lit ity 10 muk!) P IIlltt\elnlmt In 1'1I1i t stllment of John J. Wurd, deceas 30. Terry, Eden, same $54 1.00. blaze soon vanished. A'll water- C!yllnders BI'O firing. Wilh Grand- go ing through \l s liS we xpected, sutisfllQt ioll Jlnd IICq~li~tunce of ed late oE Massi e township, wass Rettig, A. T., sume, $251.75. Bruu connections in the stable were mother Page there in no room for ono of lh e mon climbll d into the The Pennsy lvllnlu Raih'oad Com- pl'oduced in oourt. for probate. hUI'y Chnl'les E., sa me $3 02.44. NOTARY PUBLIC frozen up and there were no chem front seul IIlId Qclju ~ltld the llpa l'k pliny fOI' personal injury received Mary J. Burton, administratrix Dllvi8~ Joe W. Slime, $472.15. doubt. ical extinguishers. We tried to preparatorY' to starling. . hy thl! W6 l'd In lin agol14 nt ~Yh i1e of thf' e8tute of J esse W. Burton, Simpson, P. . oper uting mainNational Bank If she fox-I<rota I know thn.t beat out t he flames, but owing Then I kn ew who they were and working lit Morrow, wherefore the c.leccnsed , filed hel' first and final tlliner, ~60 . MUl'phy, Lew, lubor, . 1 ' 'f w'n D to t he location it prov~d impos- only three charges nrc beIng ilX - why t hey had !'topped us. They report Illud e by t hc gual'uilln \YI\ S account. .25.20. Griffith, Paul, labor $39.20 I raWD _ - Eatate, Settled ploded; it she does II b uck and sible. were I!stiap('d convicts Il'om the upprnved . The last will anti testament ot Heck Charles labor, $53.95. HenWayneaville. Ohio By the time we decided to aban- wing it is alternately two and pcnitenthU'y, and they wn nted Elizabeth Comb~. gual'(1iun of Ann Wi11illl11son deceased, was pro kle, Sam D: surveying, $18.75. don t he building the fire had three; but if t he racket III practic- the elll' to get away jn! Willis Combs, fil ec.l her IIffid oyit duced In co urt and admitted to pro BergdaH, W . C. labor, $3.5 0. "'-!!!!-!!!!!!!"_~~~.~_~~!!!!!!!"~~~~~~ spread to the dressing-rooms, and ally constant I can rest easy In tho It WUII a good scheme. Th ey in IiIlP pf !)CCQl,Irt~ in probate, I>lIte, George J. Smith aooepted the Shultz, Leslie, opernting mllinknowledge that he is doing her we could save nothing but n few Notioe of es~tes foJ' Ilttlel11ellt tra st as exeuutor of the estate J. tainer, $60. The Bal'1'ett Co. 500 would 1011\10 trHC'ks harc.l to distin· things that were standing around very best on ull four. guish, and could out-dli/tflll e /ooul ure set for hearing on ,July 8, nt O. CI\I·twrlght. D. n. Sll}lth and gallons tarvin, $90. Americlln Above the noise of the nlotor pursuit. the stage. Jim Cooper managed to 0 u'rl oc~ /l. m, J . L. Mend nhall were mllde ap- Aggregate Co., crushed s tonc, . could be heard unl y t he farewe ll rescue the barge an I got out with IICPII l" exclaim ed the highwayThe acco ul,ts of th e follow!ns prals\! r~ , $238. Conover,. R. S. supplies, the papier-mache statue of my- of Comrude Pllk Hunweather. He man who was in the COl'. estutes were sPPl'ovetd:· ,11.30. Simpson, Mrs. E. B. gal'age pl'obably had not heard the IIhnm elf. No one was hurt_ e Gunrdian 'hip of Clifford D. li nd "W hats the o'ouble, il l?" Co'mmot;l rlea, Pr9c;eedln.. 1'ent $18. Monfort, P . .0. gOTnge We stood, a disconsolate array, baltle golne. on beneuth Grand- otl. r ono queried- wi thou t, how- Albert C. Hicks, minors, first anq G Sh fl' d d to rent' ...~18. Monfort, P . O. expenses rant a er was or ere " watching while the barn burned. mother's hood . ever tak ing hili ~ y es of the muzz!e finll l a!!COprt· . $7.76. Th ~ Columbus 011 Co., gas "Good-by," he yell ed with hl~ f Estat e of Dorothea assist to convey tt he til de- f or cars $51 .48. Long, J . W . gas SO Years Experience In Fittln There seemed no one to blame for h' . , . .Rlli, , '1,10e ""S "-t1 f d tbl! t, sheriff CI D und Making Glasses excellent lungs nnd highly trained of IS gun rom U~. "There ain' t any electda st~lrter l e.:l' first sl')d 61'),11 accll!lnt· 'Oeh~ a Jl t t parenltue .tl 0811, Q II $15.92. Famous Aut Supply Co., - at10 JI e en en Ilry. . Th L b F .. on ~he ';41'. . ~ -=-=-- ==--==-.;:.::=.. . 'l'lle 'lase or the New York Life lIupphel, $7.95 e e anon arm . JII'Q Cooper laughed. . 1 ' Ch er's Cooperative Co., cement, $63.· sJ ewelr.y " Yol\\1 have to get 1\ Il IlW !lIn', li me there;lftel' I)e wrllhed wlttl InSUAl'UnQ l1e' llco mtPany vel'sduis , ar- 20. The ' KUpatrlck- French Motor Every Tue,day. Thurada" d . ... . Tom, Whlln even hIghwaym en erlt II ' ngerness to oller sugi:tlS t'Ions an <I ' es. h . t . I • e I 11\t' ttlwas' t I!ImlBSe f til Cal' Co, glls and sl,Ipphes, $161.65 Saturday idz~ It yo u hove to IIdmit It's 'l comm ents, He. Ju~t n{\·~I.I I·I\I1y cap- ~"I~ . o~ ~ecol'l a e eo!! 0 0 The J. W. Lingo Hardware Co., No "harle for Examinatiou gotti n" out of uate.'" not keeP fr om lendipg a helpi ng (e en an , . supplie8, $65.99. Hawke, J. C. gar "Shut up," com ma nd ed our hallcl In everyofHj's bus\nesl!. J~ th~ I)al>.e Sor Ma[JOrl~h SqUlre~ and . oil, $27.S6. The Oregonia .guard. I mentoll Y IIJ)plnuded him. He menns well , toe). 1 do not v~rsu s t:',el . qu res e aoul' Bridge Co., labor, $18.35. Van "Can't you ytnrt her '110 YWll)', do ubt but t hat Jim Coopel' is one 0 ; dtr:~ ~~e defen~Il$~;ooriay ~~~ Pipel', VIctor. supplies $.3.01. Th e e Bum 0 • ~r Frank Sherwood 00., supplies and Bill? " of th e b lit henrtod Imen In the pun I " Sure, I con sta rt her all right: world; but by the tIm he hus hel p- f~~e S~;Urday, J~l~a~' and ~ereek gas, $37 .66. Franklin Vulcanizi ng h Bill stated confidently. od ha lf dozen tImos In Bomat hln" u er e sum 0... eac e and Tir Co., tire repair, $1.90. It is Ifl'!H~£/ to approach a motor you want to do by yourself you on Sl\turday' during pendel)ey , o~ Gunchel, John r epair to tools, in thnt frallle pf mind, especially get to dread his appeal'ance on tbe the tCilhn aBl:Il~~n~ tor t:"d~~~ ,1.1>0. Beal Frank, damages to FwiERAL DIRECTOR iii cold weat!)!!". U ther/:! I!,! any- scene. , . . por 0 erse a m n~r c , auto, $15. The Queen City supply thing in this theol'y of the !!!1P"''f1~ Bill's temper had n,o t been 1m- JTahmes , sfamdueltand Jamce StqdutrtehS' Co. slip hooks, $1.20. Ivins, HowWAYNESVILLE, OHIO '" -. e d e en an was gran e e ' to ' d 'tb ard supplies, .86. Waites Garage, iOl'ity of mind over motter It iii Pl·O.yBU iln¥ h;y Jim's earnest ad· . ht f "t ~ . t h Id h f l ' H ·1 ~ . d >.I . Ir I fig 0 VISI ~on an WI '1 k $29 66 G h W q rtamly correc to 0 a ope u vice. e tw lite ~"e f,:t·ll n R sayag. Y • I h'ld t bl t. rep a r wor , . . ra am, . thought wh~~ ab out to crank a and then delivered a violent kick renpa reasont ed Im~S't S: 1st. anel final estimate on con't., .arence oss was °lll1 gU} 'I $499. Bowyer, Clem lighting Jight!j li'u\1y Equi?ped for Good car. on the radiator. Servlc4!. Bilt grumbled a little ttJl10UgJj '8t i "Who owns this piece of junk ?y Jur~ on t,th? ch~.~~ ~'t:::a:~ QJI bthlgll, $1. !fhll ConneF IlglthLar,ge Display Room. having· to turn the engine OV~f any-w/ty ·1' fl.ll demanded at last ap· mg an en ermg I n i '~ aus Motpr 'frflP~pprt/ltion~ eo., j!X, hy hand, He went out in front prollt:nilllf g,,' KfP.!HJ·i Js Jt YOllfS? st~al a~d. ~-:;~?n~~tto it~ P'088, $1.~4, WatldJls, e. D. bri·dgo Ambulance SerVice We Lilied UP. ib the Cu'tomar, .. Attlt~&le Befor. Him_ tho!,.tI Imd grasped the handle He poInted &t lTilflt ' . r.lIsonfe. III JJ. d !Of 'ti fJ ~r I 8 repair $ qi5. tlarroll. H. D. briclge fi l ' "It is not," Jim dl!lelslmed lary PF I! peFlp 0 mj! I)Q Il_lt repair $2. ~erry, f;4(ln, p~y roU ELEPHONE 7 nAY OR NIGH1' the occurence of the 1ire, which vocal organs. "Don't feel bad r~WY'h en I g.... -·~~...her going" Julius" hastily. "You coaldn't give it .to than l:o)31.6Q. Br/ldpury Ohlll'bo r 6 YI!I}~ imR Ift!p~ !\t Han! J~~ ~, mo. ' '. ' ~!!. . , . had . doubtless been caused by de- about the fire, because it was a BI.~I said before- c1~nk~g: ")'UU '[ 11\4 on /l pet." . . Charles F. Brunner was ordered las -,;, P!&~ rpll, '~tlS.60· H~i8el ' to fective insulation in the 'e lectrlc lot better t~an the showl" make a quick J'ump for CIlI' I mild .. ,. men t,.) rellolve to squar t th "': ' t '''' L B n PhilIP, same, ,76.1l0. MQnce P. . .. . h d not pu t t~a ~ t I' Th a t mau .. ..JUS t 1'a d'lao t d t ac.t and we'll be off beIore anybody .. .. I ~0l'1l: - f u1 -commeil. t H~.u I'IlIIIl ,1llell l' lr 'nol' 0 P.BY e plam 111 eona ru - B. same,.1194 . 4"u-.u...u.> un"ta . 11 I ' wirIng. QS wea n the llum of $10.00 per week Clle, ar all, ourselves, there seelDed no re- It's too bad htl" could not have been can start anything." to have ~.ho things that he ilWIlS h ~ . f "e .self and Slime, $75.65. Henkle, Sam D. Bon' why We should be considered in on the diplomalic courLesies "AU right," assented Julius. . ridiculed. Gran·Q~othelr._ mlrh t not fQr :~I! cS~fJ;P,;nh:rt }t'Uflfte " labor, $IlS,7/) • . Welgleln, i\.rthQr it • at fault. that preceded the European War. All arrangements fo r the geta- havt! all the modern (Itbtcpment~, ~d~n,/'th~ @~n~lnP'3nl'e' Ilf th,l! all- hap,Une ~\lf!I, fHO·51). l.owl!l I\'l~ '-..-IIIIIlI!MIWII'""I_I!IIIII.....~-"It's all for the best," Bald I The trouble could have been so way completed Bill cranked the but I loved every bolt in her body u . 1 · d .:.~" ••" Drake Inc. oemllnt. $1I16.2Q. Mon- '" C!JS u.. a a $ W 6$ 4 • ~ -. htl by havl' ng tbe re - car. He cranked . It . several times, It .WtlB '1'11,.. ~"e T"@"p"'Jo'hDson lum' be ~ Ill·" 1101 ...... arye na 'brig . y. "I d'd I n 't kn 0 w ..",asII y av erted . "Then you must. be . t he guy, ,; tion . f' d t aa su theOf.attorneY'1! f~lia H ,, "' . ' " . , ... " . LJ,f . WA~TED my lines in tbe last act anyway." presentatives. of the powers draw in fact, without and definite r esult Bill said, In~icatlng me. IIY?" de...~n t~n of Lora Melamp; ,Mad~~n, W. J:f. lind ~o" g~ard rail _ _ _ _ __ ..,-_ _ _ __ __ Jim Cooper was standing deject- lots to see wbieh would kiJI bim! Grandmother Page was behaving come h~re and start your cAr.' ~ ,IS C Mela 0 motiQn mate pia!, $.9.1~. Mlllst. Karl N· W AN";ED- i\. middle aged couple t was a beautiful night even if like a brick- like a load of bricks Now I had no partic ular tle. lrs versus PIlU "d' ,piP)', ~ I t' " cemeqt, ,10. Nlsl!et, L. W. & CQ., t edI), witb the ' bandle of the binge '" h' h the s now was falll'ng s0 t,,,I .... ·ckl Y one Inlght · . a lormer n.,,~ ~15 8n Th" 0" II i - the man fqr a farm h~nd-the in hiI! ha n d . Th e padd In .. w Ie ' almost say. She would" to have Grandmother Page kl d- of tod~ n.1 ecree trol coveF of Henriette 9U~P !ea, PI' ~ • 'I' . .. . , e op a M C was supposed to be on bis chest that it was impossible to See thirty respond to none but the hand of napped. It seemed enough to cus 'I II " (I~~ . r' IIb1l4' J»J II Br!~,,1i (:lOll mli ttlrlal, $12.20. woman tor cook, IIddross r~. . ,had settled down once more and feet ahead of the car. There .is no her master, and to the ministrat- make a perfunctory effort and Melaomopyo' ,a m1c u m W~!I se\ '0; Wb!tallre, flarlAn ,-n,,~e'rlal r U6.l\lt. W. $hartlo, Frank).ln, of Phone he had moved it .round in back peace like that of a s now storm, ion ot another, sshe orily gurgled. tell them it wou1d nl~ t flO. So I a.t 1: clo.c a . , . ~oveland IeCl Ind Cold Storage 00. 822It2 Miamisburg, Ohio. j2(. ' .. of him out' of the way. It was a 110 purity like that of the earth in " What's the matter Bill? Ca~t monkeyed with the levers aimle§/!. time of hearmg. B ~ lruard ' raU, .$26.211. Cook, Howard, WANTED-Quilting. Price , reasc~ou&.160king place for one's a fresh white blanket. It seemed fOU s tllrt her?" question~d Jim Iy and ,cranked 11 couple ot tlmee. J" th~ ca~e of Dan ~:wl~ ~~; supplies, $33.50. McCarron. W. P. onable. Mrs Ed Cook, WB~escliest," a shame to put tracks in the clean, Oooper symllatihetlcally. "Proba- monkeyed with the levers a!mlll!!- ley, a m~Jlo~ R.¥ l;!qlld~at g :' • labor, $322. $w.eny, Harold fur. ville, Ohio. ' . • j 24 • "I"sut'pose it is all for the best." glistening expanse. bly it is all fo r the best Bill This sly and cranktd a couple of times, nex~ frlpn", v.~rBHa " d g~1 ~t ...~i nllbl.f1g .anI! loadmg gravel , $43.35 lie Yid, "but I wish I bad been M8.r yella, snugly wrapped in will teach you to be p~tieni: Bnd did not prime the cylinders with Begley, the ~qJlr~ or t ~"~. Martz, #I. 1J:vsam~, ~~U. ~ "nRllf. able' bto alive some of tllY clothes. warm robes, sat beside me; the will likewise develop the muscles. gasoline and stuff a 1~love in the James. E. "U 1'\91 , be,:pP.... Q " ~ It J. J(. ~p'le, $1121.36. McGa~re!l, ,gil §AL~ Tbe Greeks must have desigrled car was running smoothly, and If you would d\)vote the same airintake, as I knew I would have guardian ad litem " """'e '" n OF W, p, B4m~, $2g9.9~. ~roW1l, ~,. __ .__ . ".:'. _. ::e: thill coBtgme of ·m ine for summer there was a ' long drive ahead of amount of energy to the pursuit to do to get her to respond. defendant, Margat'ot E. 11 lfI~r' ~9J!~'t W. 811J:t'III'~, $50.r0t'Jarren F0R SALE-f1I~ycr Pilmp witt} weather." us. What more could I ask? It was of an upright and nobl e life you "She won't start," I annQunced. • W. . P. rUJ!lllllhl n lf, 611 liladllllJ 19lj fcllll, n p ~plt~ft' -Brot! "Dulf you're cold," I aaid, "think all for the best. would doub.tl.ess become President B.m swore. Real E,..te TraDd.n crrav!,l~ '9'1p.I~, _ ' . _). " " . rlgl)t, ftnu 'Ilhape. 1\. Blaak. Boll. of mel" In the midst of such pleasant of . the ~mted States ~om,! day. JIm Cooper smotheted a, strldRobert A. Bprton, et al td Mary ... • I 1 brook, 01110. ··a21 , . "I '8UPPO~ everybody th kJi I ruminations I noted hastily a Thtnk, Blil, of how thiS h.ie of ent laugh. J Burton lot No, I I" HArrison's ,-- . ltarted that tire," complained the dark object in the road, I turned crime has . aged your poor old . "What are you laughing at?" addition to wa,ynesvlUe. • THRESHER StJPP'LIE~B£LT~ voice of Comrade Henweather. quickly to avoid it and my lights mother, Think -of your mother, Bill demanded harshly. Charles E. and Emma S. Meara pUlleys, babbitt metal, cup1l. " "But I didn'~. 'r.he way 1 get blam- illuminateu another object direct:- Bill!." "Because," Jim retul·ned,. "Tom to Raymond W. and Eva B. Mears, . jllje!!t~rs, lubricatot:s, steam. and _,Il for everything that ' bap~nll ly in our path. I.put on the brakes Bill exploded at last. says he can start that. car In any 6294 Bcros in Franklin twp. . watel' lCIlll1J611, inug!! gJal!It, Qller~, around bere oUiht to. be reported and stopped just in time to' escape "If· that guy lets out another kind of weather when no ope else Charles N. Deal'doff to Albert J' h ' packing, boiler fiues, auction 'hQaa to ': the ' President of the United running down ' a man who stood chirp, Julius, plug him I" can." Loroy and Hazel B. Watkins 1m_II ",. t. • . and tank pumps. THE BOCKLET' Jim subsided, but from time to (Continued on page 8) tr,.ct In FrankUn twp. CO. 415 W. Main St. Xenia, 04i~. Statelll'; Immovable. '. T~e' liah.t an,ow which had been Charles M. Lulie, 1'1C!elver Df hlli~ ~ ~y b~ bem ~~=====~~====~===============~=============-~=~= T~b~ro~~~b~ud~~ 'OR ~LE~Hd hn · ~~~, qee8ed by a heavier precipitation. P INKY DINKY A Stroke of Luck .by TERRY G ILKISON minal company to George G. Kine. 191!R, with ' sliding gear, I1ll9 llll 2.02 acvres in Union township. beda and racks for farI)'l HSS. At Tlie air ' was thick with falling Bakel! , that loomed .back as they . Eva M. Rauch to Ada B. Visaing Waynesville Motor (lo. • j 17 dropped between UII and the blazif I ' intr .table: Aa the fire burned Itlot No. 2014, 2016 /lfld '" ot Have you allowed your ice-box PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS If!lf oit we became more keenly ........ No. 201.8 In Deerfteld twp, to help you in every possible way ' -For all purpol!el!. Bocklet'. aware of the cold and at Colonel I Lids Belle Drake to Waldron C. on hilt 41t;vs-given it a chance line of pluniblng and heating Sup8tewart'e invitation we returned Gilmour lot No. 58 In Turtlecreek to BerVe the <I~j~iPIl8 if.!!Hl9X JIleals· 'Plies are the best. The Bookletto the main building of the Home twp. Instead of . tho re~\lJB~iQjJ bgt King Co., 416 W. Main St., Xenia, to get warm. , VIola Stickelman to Mllry M. foods? . .. O/1io We made a fine motley picture Bishop, loti No. 327 in Franklin. These ' tre'lts can be Ilrrangod FOI~: ~~f.E-~even g!l9d staJld~ with our combination of Greeks Alfl'ed V. Snook to L. C. Mounts, so easily-and what joy It Il\---.a Beea and Ilqujpml!nt~, PliO flopk and old soldiers, to say nothiDl!,' 7.38 ~c.re !l in Lebanon. scant half hour before mealtime Way!iesvlllfl, Ohio, . j31' of my-self in. white · tights and Emily S. Oram .to GllldYIi R. AI- to step leiMurely indoors, open the White-face maJee-up. len, tract of lund 10 Hamilton t~,p. refrigerator and pull out a magic FOR SALF.1-Waxtex Food Paper, Keep! food frelh and cle_n I "The stable was fully insured," menu all ready - to put on the Ribbed Tissue paper t01' daiJltv Colonel Stewart a8sured U8," and Marrla,. Licelue table. · . packages; Linen weave paper nap we never kept horses in it anywa y./ William C. Good, pharmacist of . Early in the dMf plan your meal kins; Papeterlel! and Corre~pond· "Then it's all for the best:' '.. Franklin and - Miss Bernice Haw- ani) prepare ' it, . choose only re- ence Cards. Tbe Miami Gazette piped Jim Cooper cheerfully. thorne, nurse of FranklLn, July 2. cipes and combinations that . win omce. It is easier to be optimistic when work: hormonisously in such a ' ========;:====== Bill. Allowed 8_c heme- one hot elis)) may be 'il1MONEY LOANED cluded; othuwls8, let ell~tJ !!our.ee Henkle, ·Sam D., repairs, $2.00. be lomethlng tantalizing col4. Fulkerth, Mrs. Cynthia, keeping anli how you'll enjoy ttl and feeding prisoners, $206.25. '0 </j'WAN, flOP, Trust ees of Public · affairs, light Ice: Do'.. Menu LONG OR. SHORT' TIM.E-)1:aey Jelled Bouillon terma. .AIsQ Surveying 'BJld Aliand gas at jail, $26.36.' Fulkerth, ~A$T AS liractinlr. Write and [ ,,"I c.al W. H. washing for prisoners, $20.. Cheese Chips . '(ou . an d ' lIee you. Sam D • He nkl e, W ay43. Blair, . Drs. EdYjard ·and ;Ro" Jl1 . Iiert, services rendered at jaU, ~~ii~deat and Quarter-ed ~arr.t. neilvilleJ Ohio. ' , . $.i6. Leb!lnon Ice · an.d Coal 00., . E&'P ' on LettuC'li • MayonnaJle LOANS' on U"eitook, C~attel.. ice' at court house ,UO.71i. Schl-a~ Saratog. Potatoes ,1, ,. . ' Secolld 140rtaees. : Notn b0llal1t. del', E. F. la~o~ u~ matetlal, '1 •• 0 , SucC!o~ (ie-heated) J~hll Barbln."JI'\. X.nia, O~CI. Tr\lstee.s' of publi~' atraire, U,ht It . : I...)os· "Pa4c11118 cqurt hOUle, '28.02. ~Ia1r, Dre. . Ji.v.nl' 'Edward and Robert, medical Ft ' . amlnatloir, ' '.'15: WarWlck;.·~ NI_t ~_p D'lifa . c:::1:_c:n.:-~'t!I:n~~,!,::nJ:: suppU~, i '7~~~t. <m~;ll~f ·C: J,: , . 'Eepeclally In the kitchen are long time Jo~, at IS per aellt Ill~~~:::~rn~q'6.80" Same. Inquest .those. ~!lu~h rubber _soap dishes tr~t7 C::!.~:I~un~~\ ..m: body of John B. Jlewi~, $'7 .80. eopv.nl~JtL They Ilot only rinse Fed..... Lan.. Bank. POI' ~U~l' Same coroner' Inquest )Jody of Joa. ou~ aa ea~ny .. a . • ponge but can Intorntatfon caU o~ ot addre.. II. Burloil -Tolllvel', $'7.10. abo be 1IMd to seoul' the sink In . ' C; -Treuunr, ph~.· 81.. ~I'ODer lDqueat taoq of wUUam .Jury. . X x...baaoa, 0" '.
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THE MIAMI CAZETrE ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY ---~-----
D. L. CRANE
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We applaud their patriotiam. It is one of the lTeatelt tradi· tlbns of the country-thll wllllng ness of competent men to lIubju· gate their private Interests to the inte rests of the nation at large . their private Intere!lts to the in· terests of the nation at large. It is a great and noble tradition that helpa eve,ry one of us every day 0'1 our livel.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT COMPLICATIONs .f.Rtlllo of Ann Willipm so n deDr. John Z~ltel QUICKLY ENDED coal'od. RESIDENT Notice is her eby given thnt BY NEW KONJOLA Geol'gc J , . hns been duly •
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The J olly . WOl'ke rs eWing club Sm i ~h met in t.he Home Ec"nol1\ic~ room July 10 ... ix members answered - - - -1l1)[ltlillted and qualifl ,] liS Executo roll all and thcl'e w!!ro two Rela tel Splendid Exp o.l:.i~ nce toi' or ~ h e- ERtale of Ann Wi\Hnmvisitor s Pl' Ii nt. Following the Sulucription Pric., $1.50 a Y.ar With Fnmoul Medicino. ~on late of Won en 'ollnt'Y, Ohio, work of the nftc l'noon; a d elicious deccased . . lun ch of cake [lnd I monacle waS ",. ••,." •• P ••'"H/u "t W• .Yn~... III. Dlltcd thi ~ 31'd day of July served by the hostesses. E vnlyn "",., ... soco,," Cle.. M"I1I11.ti.r 1020. arr, and MildI' d Wright. W. Z. Roll Anna MllcDonuld, R porter. JULY 17, 1929 Judge f Lhe Probate Cou rt, REST FOR THE TI MI'. and hi l'S Howa rd GI'uham Wanen oun Ly, Ohio. PRESIDENTIAL HAND and family. Mr'. anti Ml·,'. W. P. McCanen untl fllmily and MI'. and K ~)t:,{i\ H: ;, c, ~ 'S SH;V'CE The evid nee of nature is worth Mrff. . . E. Glinl ull anti family Wiyt;:.; .\l'\~, l·~OilfBi7h1N. more than the arguments of learnenjoyed , undlly nftel'lloon li t Le· The p~blic rdleptiotUl at t he ing. • \ :fEW SIZ£ aWp;fY. so ul'dsvil\e. White House, formerly tnkin~ -St. Ambrose place thrice a week, were firRt reo Dr. a nd Mrs Cha..J('s Randall, duced to two a we ek, then to one W!lich .blrthd~y ' '1 human life> of Texns, a re gtie~t~ of his b rothel' Dr. C. G. Ran dall , M I·R. Randall a week, and now have been aband- Ire most Import:'lll : The first star t;; left: gc ;ng. oned for the rest of the Summer. COURAGE OF Tile lwenty-first Leg; ns work un1 Miss H 'Ien Rand al l. While We think that every citiPUBLIC SERVANTS lind respon sib:lity. I Ruth F.lln BI'oo k!< wh o wu~ so zen in the land 'should have a n I The firtielh means that old age badly burn ed On Ju'ly 4. died at opportunity to meet our presiden, has slarted . the hom e of her pa re nts Fr iday we cannot help but commend this The s~ve"tieth that active life is uftcrnoon. I"un ~ml l serv ic e!; were Much has boen made of the fact decision. ove,·. 'that Alexnnder Legge gave up a E i ~hty means 01<1 age. although conducted Monday lit J 0 o'cloc k ! So many persons.line up before $100, 000 a year position as the the White House merely out of ~~ !1:ollld nvt. And ninety is rroln the hum e o~ hel' grand· I par nts, Mr, .I~ nd i\11 ·~. A. L. President of the Inte rnational curiosity, later seeking prestige {cached by (c:w. Ke nnedy. Harvester Company in ol'der to by s peaking of the "public recep· JO~11 D. Ro c.kefeller has celebecome the Chairman of the Fed· tion" they have attended! The M. E. Ai.1 IlIcl Thul'sdll Y d I,is nin"ti(th birthday. MR. ROY GARNER ersl Fa rlll Board oC President Since former times many ad· brafe afternoon. A plea !< ill~ prog'l'~rn I '! ' Ihl~e ~h:6 t 4pp~t~i\l \ c II liic and Hoov er at n yearly Rtipend of ditional burdens have been put waij presented a nd a templln g a gl eat :c rtur.e well srent wiJI $12,000. upon the president, and at the ",; ~ h ivr ~I '}. many more years, lun ch served. " I ~ lI(rl'n·d fl'ol11 [I (,1I1l1 J1l ic:atio ll Naturally this was a very coura same tim e the population hus in· , .. k·ng him far beyond 100. rj [ a il l1lents," sa iel Mr. Hoy (i <1 l'n('r Mrs. Amanda . tlll'l', l\1t·s. C. , geou s, every pub li c.spirited act, creased and the capital been made H. Grny a nd Ro n, Hullert , spc nt :! ~ 8!J 1''(' l'ri" Honel, (,~, lul11bu ~ . Ohin and we applaud it with the great· more accessible by improved t ra ns Mr. Rockefeller, employing able "l\ly MOl1lal'h. lin'l' and kid n y ~ est cnthu sillSI11. add ing our thanks pOTtation. All of which wreaks 8 sCientists to. fight d isease, with un- Frida y in Dayton wil h 1I1l'R. W. werr in n dl'cadfu l ~on tl it. i o n MathiaR an d !\li s~ Mnul,l Starr . M. to the thanks uf the nl\tion. . dreadful hardship on the hand of Umited resourccs at tbeir di sposal, g Ui llg' worn ' cve l'Y day. I co uld A t the sum e t ime we want to the president, which certainly de- bas rendered service to the hwnan Mrs. Alic e Welch wa!< th e charm - not ell juy or I'elii;h a Ill(·a]. My point out that. to the glory of our serves a vacation after bei ng vigor race for centUries to c('ltIe. ing ho ste. s Sl1tur(iay aflel'noo n sl ell wa~ (,,'nstantly disturlH·d lo y He has given hur:dreds of mil· to the Woma n's ivil League. Roll nation, the ranks of OUI' public ousiy shaken 80 long a period by nil!ht risi ng and I I1C\'(,I' lIa t! uny lions to education and scientific rebaBies are fllled with oth ers 'no everyone, nearly, that vi sited search. eull wa rc~pomd e d to with ·CU I·· l'ncrl!Y 01' umb ilic,n. whit less se lf.sacrificing and coura· Washington. nt events. A l1umlH'r of bu ~ ineRs re No man in history has giVj!D as "Th e fi rst h" nl l' uf Konjoln geous. matters wer di ~cu~~ cd . The pl·O· mllde II wonderfu l improv ()mcll t , Citize ns with a special mission liberally or more intelligently. Men sticking to public offices for must have access t o the president. grum of co ntE'sls and a clever and by thc t illl(' I had cUlllpleted yenrs, who would have made for. That is democracy. Others who Mrs. Sabin, wife of a weU·known reading by MI:·s. Cassie Collett the r ~ul'l.h , I fl' lt lik!.' a d ifl'c l'l' nt tunes in t he bu sin ess world; m en seck pl'estige by contact with the banker, wi!1 ll)vestigate p~ohibition was enjoyed. The · hostess sel'ved !,(,I'S IIIl. fy stolllach, liv" r anrl working fo r the benefit of the hand of the President should be alllong wIves of workuig men iced tea a nd cooki es aL the cl oll(' k i uncy~ rl' ~ um l'd lI1l'i r n rm ul coun try, who curtail t he private limited in their intrusion into his throughout the nation. of Lhe m eeting. Mrs. Viola Mey. This "survey" will ask the wive. Mrs. Florence Da " i ~ , a n n Mrs. fun ·tioninl!'. I sIt· p an d (,lit with· activities on which they really time and their d mands upon hi s ou t h s li l! h tc ~ t t rouble. New their opinion of prohibition. "cash in." strength. That is good senSe. Anne Cossum wer e gue sLs. Ad - 5( t'<m",Lh u lid l'lIl'n::Y un' mi ne. It j ourn ed to mcet with 1\1rs. Lizzie i II p l cll ~ u l' e . indecd, to reculIl' Thole whose Ilusband. used to mend J( onj"ln." . drink whiskey .nd can't afford It i1idnl<er, Aug ust 10, KlJ l1jola i" sold in Waync sv illl' Mr. a nd Mrs Herbert Fil~ and now ·...·:!I nay th~j' favor prohibl. Jane Ellen, of 'W as hington C. H., at AIlam 's Drng ~to l 'e and hy all • tic". • were Sunday g uests of MI'. an,l Lhl! hest dl'u g'g istR throug hout 1I11' if II-.c iT twdmnds still drink Mr . Frank Wil so n. ntir· ecU ol1. whisk !!!, v ~) inir' bo, tleggers' p!,i ~(;.... th l!~ wiil be against pro· Tom Tu cker is v ry ill at the .................. hlbl tlor.. ' hom e of hi!; daughte r, MI'!\. Wi'le.s \': ho s~ 'busbands used to William Lawso n. drillk be~r or light wine and drink \\,hls:':I:Y now. 1t:~aUse they cin', M.rs. C. H . Deather age will be SILENT ELOQU£NCE "The Hand that made us is get beer or "'/ille, }VlU be against hostess to t he Baptist Missionar y irtle on Wedmesday. July 24 . the music of th'e spheres . . . p l"joi!litioQ.. . Leit to II' p;ipular vote, prohibi· . . A calm summer day. Overhead; Divine' sing the stars. Sable Night lion would win in the nation at WIlbur Ha wke has moved hiS the great s un beams with kingly sweeps over all-:the worl!l bas I~rge, and io,c. in the big cities. I\r!:ocery to t he "Boomerang" at beneficence. The forest stands gon~ to rest. . Oakland. wlth &:loriol18 Sllmrniti poiPtln{J It is all so eloquently convlneThi~ . w~ek )'o-;";m get the ~ew Mr. anJ Mrs. Guy an. o[ heavenward. The grase" .,tudded ing, this silence oratory, this con- small money, bills much smaller Brooklyn, N. Y., Dre guest of . here ftl1d there with wild flowers, certo, It proclaims with the crea- tha'!l the old sile. smiles ita silent approlo'al of ove ry- tion its Great Creator Close the , Th'e Government wilt save many Mr . . Carr' s mothe r, Mrs. Rose Carr and other r elatives. thing above snd around. A del\~\e printed tomc with its hieroglyphics millions in paper .nd ink. perfume permeates the already that fade with the years ! Gaze on Miss Belen Welch we nt t o Lan------~.~~ ------~ 8weet atmosphere. Silence - sll- the etemsl 8cro11 of earth and cas ter Saturday evening a nd on .nce everywhere eloquent beyond .lfteaven and read the wisdam of Monday, in compan y with her exprcssip n. the Most- High, whose silent aunt the ·Misse · Ric, ' Hnttie , and It Is the t oaching of ' Nature. eloquence respollnds through ·the Edith Denny, of that city. she de· Even the unlettered may compre- ages from the beginning to the parted ' for a two· weeks trip h.cnd to fullness. No lexicon is endof timel t hrough Canada. (Continued from page 2) needed to point· out hidden philIt is all so true--so beautiful. The annual Hiatt reunion was osophies ; no dictionary to detail Doubt and deviation have no place How cheerful I cO'uld have mysteriou s or perplexing ortbo- nor part here in presenCe of the throttled Jim for that asinine rep· held at the home of Mr. a nd Mrs. R. H. Jefferis On Sunday. A good graphy: Only the seeing eye is re- Absolute. I need no ·lexicon to etition of my footless boastl Bill turned upon me savagely. time and a g ood dinner enjoyed quired to be able to grasp the counsel me; but, upon the stained granKest of 10l'ensic flights, N"ture page of this life of mine, I may "Now you start her; understand? by aIL ------, - -- pleading ita-clluse. write truthfulIy, ' "All hail the In· No monkey busineBB! II she's 'runA calm summer evening. The finite, of which I am ofl'sprlng. ning in two mlnutes we may not TENT CAMP AT STATE FAIR moon, blushing at first, rises in Here I pledge ' my fidelity to blow your brains out." Something in his tone convinced her fligh t, to become magnificent I nil that ill gl'llnd and inspiring, The te.nt camp at the Ohio in her bewitching beaut.y. Listen- while I drink in the silen elo me that Bill was in earnest. I State FalrgroUinds , Columbus, will ing eal'Lh hears through the maj- quence of heaven nnd 'earth that lifted the hood, primed the cylin- be in charge of the Ohi o Farm estic silence the nocturne, the sym- show His handiwork with undevlat ders, stuffed my glove in the in· Burenu for th,e third year, WUI'· take and turned her ov.e r. phony, the cathedl'al chimes ing, ceaseless flcleUty. ren County Farm BUl'1.'8 U offi cinhl GrLlndmo'ther l'esponded feebly: have been noltified. "Phut'!" The };arm BUl'l.'lIu will huve "The batteries are a little weak,' charge of all ,tm ent of cumpi ng I commented. "They don't give a space, of proe u ring of t ents for very good spark when it's cold." visitors who do no t bring t hem, I adjusted the spark.coil to op- and ' of the j uppl ying of fo od· erate on less current and tried stuffs for t he campers. cranking. There was no eplosion It is ' a splendid way to visit the I was beginning to get a little fall' for a day or two, or the en· 10 holt om, Major Ramof\ worried. Bill, who stood over me tire week, without much expcnse, F ran co, Major Ruiz d e Aida alld with II gun,seemed a trifle impa· and all Ohioan s are cordi a lly In · S" l1or ~! ada riago. expert Spanish tient. I could see that he did not vited to avail themselves o r it. Ill t~ha l1ic, who werc reported lost. believe that I was making an The use of space in the cllmp is '1'11\')' slanc d ill a hrlir oplane Iroll1 ,op !I~'yel'p.) ~earll !lllW the 1l1}1HI: accoJl'lPl\nfing vitality without ex- hone'a t effort to start. agena, Spai n to journey by air not limit ed to Furm Bureau mem- Carl to Ihu. Llllil coj Sla les. tFf PI! be!!p sw~p~ 1)1 ~ )Ie(hu:IIlS erting ' (11' .jl1f·denlal. It ia women "Try it on the magneto," sug- b er~ oralt!. Listen to ' any group ' of Jikeh~r who haye encouraged men gested Jim Cooper. . m taikl ' g and invllrllllJlv tho to put on the market expenllve, "Sl\e never starts on the magneWP . IJJl . n, .. • powllrful and destructlve pilla, t .. I r d A POOR ' SHOT ,' w I'll my man ," S:J id the Irish IlllnvllfslI.t.ion ' t.ul'n!' to ·l'etLuQlnsr. which gu-ranteA the de.ired ..... 0,"Tryrep 1e . I • ." .~ M.., ... It anyway," Bill command. ----.I oc t or Lo hiR puli ent, " What's tie 'fhllY ~r/!, 01 cOUfll e , l!efe"rln~ t9 .func.;t\on In a phenomenally ahort ed briefly. "And' hustle." The village hll,ll\'t eve n Rein · mnLt r with you?" the ' reduction of weight, but In time. She might bett~r save her So I did. As you may know, ema, and wilen u fifth· rute theat· .. .". n10st Instances reduced health or money !,nd buy a mild f~rrn of starting a motor on the magpQ\q riQ,8, ,company camc th ere It was "Pallls 111 my bn k SII',rep ll ed reduced strength or reduced brain Blo~ p018~n; A~y women. will lose! involves spinning tlje t\~w\leer faR- an event, To . night lhey were play- ' Lhe plltient. powel'- and sometimes death-ae ~elg"t qUickly It she begms t? put idly for !leveral thnes l:!efgr,c ing, "Tfte Madness of Mn 0'", I Mutl· " 1' 1\ Jlut you right," said the ,loc companies reduced weight. ~ mto her syste," d~u.gs deslg,,~d eno\lg~ electrit;\lty is generatect to g"ar,'I, but the Intervals were long tOl', hunding him n few pills. "Taite That is because women are so to.. fir~~ th~ healtq.~IV~p'g v,r(t(!f·\e'· make a spar\<. It is one of tho m~8.t and the audience Imputle nt. n of Lhe e a uRrtcr of an hour ". h ~ orle~ nf ..nn~ y.oho etto,"e food h b k' . k To keep them quiet 11 vEll'sntile 0. c q , eager to ~e. in. fa~)!IQn ~Ilat t@¥/l n . ..nllll · · '·deart. rl!~ , l~g exer(llses .l now at, guar'.' I "ut the intervals were long' Iw fol'e yo u [eel the pam coming tEat al,l, the p.astr~ an~ c!ln , ~ espeCIally whjln the motor has u, .. 1_ . beeoJlle iJldirt!lrfll'l~ Iln~ ~9pk eq te ward everythln& except w at you wan~, the redUCing pIli man- excelhmt ~ompression SUQh AS member of the caflt. who had been on!' ihe s~lll~s show. " .. Yf~\lt\1r~~ advi~es,~ !!~et Q\ll' ~Ul'.e: Grandmottler Page bQl\steQ. 011 the music halls, und ertook to -=~~~~~~~~:::::=:::::==~= . No ' womell 'llol! any right to {Ito Thin Pin!! de t~e w(lr~.11 'l'he P~l'spll'at.9n dripped from do a knlfe · throwjng turn, tllmpt tli reqUlle tier' w@i.ht· "p~il .' Th~y !dq thel~ wor~, ~11 right my br.ow and my arm seemed. li~ He threw knife alter knifc, . AIle flas ll,larpeq from " !!xper~!I only It l@ a qelldly form p.f wor~ a lead weight t\lllt Wlli IIl10ut to slowly but Siurely pInning his ~ wltethcr or not a "edu~~i!l!'l Q.f that oftlln eau~~~ nervous break. drop oj\', . - pr\!tly auilltant, between two l'OW9 p~. v: . weliht ill, de~lr~l>le or Il~fl! In l\SI' downs,.melanshohl! an~ pel'm{l'Wllt I pliu!ICd for breath. ql gleaming blad el'. SOllletim!!s .Jk/'es Rehe: PllrtiCllilpr ettse. We lire not all 1y :nH~!' t1\.e ~lge!ltIYI! pgw~r! ",Np.w You ~"it YOUI' kidding," the knives missed her by a huir's ~';tRY '-IORNINC and N;Cll r lAKE alike; Bomeol us reqpl1'8 leal a~d asslm,\ptl0n .. The vital orians snaded the highwayman. shoving b .. e~th. 1'h .. ' nudlen~e w~tch(! t1 the Dr.Tti«dicrs~ f d ' and niore exercise than gIve way next--Bnd often the the , muzzle of the revolver undet: exhibition in stolid Silenc e fot' fDrE C' ''C. '' ,e~etable o~~ers: No one ' is lJP 't o 'par phy- coveted sylphlike) f~rm Is born my nos~. "Take off that coat and some time. Then n disgu sted voice 1 1rll ~~T~ri"A' . ~ S~RIJP sleaUy or well formed unless he off to the cemetery .t n a ~ooden make her go. Take It orr I say I" at t.he back of the hull remRrkeJ, a~~~ DRUG STORE is carrying aro und the amount box. ~a~h powders In whIch the I qb~yed~ Ne!t~tl" o-f \I~ was' pre- audllll)':'7'" I ADA of flesh that his body structure patient IS told t~ e!D~t¥ one pared fpr what · followed, I 1I11<t "Bill. let'R el ' :ll' out. The OldJ ~eqii·fe!!. An wopten we~1l ·1l9~ the powd~~8 into a etllamlng hot for gottep tlte whit$ . tights, which fool's mls. ed her again." ' ip~l'f)df!Ji tQ have pOjiillll · fQrml ~"th J n t11t@ ~neJl4l @nywhere fr~1ll were ,all I wore belleath my oyer. = = = _ _=.;._=~~' Ill' sYlPhlll;e ' g,aoe .and It. is ~ol~i h!llf an .hour to !If! lIo,!r are coat, and \Ie,. ot course, was not tor aU ' women to , tri and attain equal~y. 4angllfOUs.· 'f1\ey 'Ilaull e expecting me to look OS'. 1 did. hi.s che t and had taken his weap· tb Oftjln the 'Woman wbo' 'hM h~rt allmentll and 'l{lav, tne-1\eal\ His j,w .t~n ~nd his arm drop. ons away from him. I de~'Cied of he'r' own a~cord. tha, flabl>r . *~" 'uP!lI.mtly. , 1i'1limp at ht~ ,Bide. Finger on trigger. r eady to fire, .. ahe II 'tpo Iffllt", a:~tllany' nfled. '" Tills III not ex~gerated a"d W-w.~hat are youT h~ Bsked. I looked aroilnd for the other banf,W e~w~ plI\tnch to her bod, alllno ·,. Ala,ml.tl ·1 am cltln, . It waa ~robably the only OppOl'- dit. the ·roper contour.. I -have Ie en truths, well know~ to .ev8I'y pbJ- tUnlty that I would have, and I "Where is he?" I aakeli. wom!ll who wer. but ')Ittle more 1101an. '1'lle on1, ut•• . p,""p.n~ mad, ~e 1I!Olt of It. A. tbe .muzzle "Gone," 'replied Maryena. "He thaD 'buman haS."lna talk '~O\lt and _..tIIf.e~1'f w~, tq ,..ohley. cSf the 8U~ dr.QPped I jumped for ran BWay 'when he Baw you were redl1'o ln J ' " beautiful flgure I. ~hl'oqh. bareS ]lIm ,.and pinned ' his arml to hl~ -winning." . ,~ '. ._ ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Buf fbe la.~" woman who de- '\\f,Ol'k-rel\J1&r exare• • •ad ~n lid••, ' ''It's aU ' for the best," Jim as- your Cattle, liogs, sheep and calves tre ~ reduc her w,t8ht lllQ tile Intelllcent diet, rtctdly . ~db", W.1'ol1e4 ove" and oyel' In tho sured. "You couldn't 'fight him to Norris·Brock Co., live wire. and e r.!e.t do':r of a»--~or' ahe II tell t1\at p,oVld'.·~OQfbl.nt n.o u.... anow, the revolver e~lo~Unl •• and sit on this other gentleman progressive flr,nl for ' the hi~he8t market prices and g90d service. fhe 'one who. wanta to Kflt lome- ment to the b Ollr ItrUoture of the we fan. . " I at the lIame tiime anyway." ihl f oUlin. 8"e ~ta to pt body. No other method a.n be SometImes .,\gllt ta· an adI ro.e from my seat. "Get up I" Union StoCk Vard., Cincinnati, O • .,JIOf o~lua ad bav. ,I opted . wtt)l(l1lt serla,.. cl'~1fIl' ~ vantqe. Th,. wu ii' cue ' In point. 1 orderod pillOne. Rafel'cnce ~ Aak ftnt ma.n you meet ~ttfW lO\lQct~ ' tom all. " ,. health and ~' IIh. , In two mtnuteI$ I ,... ',lttiq Oil '(To continued) t
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Ml·S. H . P. Godbey and Mrs. Miss Louise Wooley df DaytOll irgiJ cott of Norwoo d and Miss as a week·e nd guest of her ,BTand lu.-gul·ot JlC\ggai'd of Elnlwood par nts, Mr. a'nd Mr, William Plnce s pent Thursd ay afterno on . A Few of Our Every Dar .C ut Rate Speci als Brown, ' \vilh Mrs. A. K. Day. fr, Everett Early and daugh· t I' Ttl Loyal Temptf abce Legion )Vel'e Cinein nati vil'itors Thursd ay. will not me t at the home of Rem edies Toil et Need s' hllds L May on Friday, liS the Mr, and Mrs, Allen Smith and Le Muy childre n are suiTering with little daught er of Dayton were $1.25 Konjol a ........... ... 89c $1.00' Duskn Face Pow .. 89c wh opi ng cough. Will announ ce ~ unday dinn I' guestS of Mr, and the $1.00 Coty Face Pow ..... 89c meeting Intel'. $1.50 Citro MI's, Curb L. onate C. Mrs. Clarenc e Smith. Mills, Directo r. 50c Jonteel Face Pow ..... 39c Upjohn ..... ..... ..' $1.39 Alt·s, Jo,eph Thoma s of enter· 25e Talcs, osstd OdOI'S , ,1?c $1.!iO Pet),'olagar .' .. .. ... $1.39 ville is convale scing at the home Dr. Rudolp h, eyesigh t $ 1.00 Lucky Tiger of her eOn on Route five after a speciali st, is skilled in the $1.20 SYI'UP Pepsin ...... 99e: Huil' 'fonic .. . ....... 9Sc serious illness of several weeks. prnctic e of optomil lry. A 60c Syrup Pepsin ........... 54c 25c fre'e Listerin examin e ation Tooth of your eyes on Mr. and MI·s. Walter Kenrick Paste ..... , .......... ...... 23c $1 .10 Millers Herb Tuesdny, 'l'hursd ay and Saturda y. and MI'. and Mrs. C. E . J,ohns Juice Car'Y's .Ieweh·y Shop, Lebano n, O. . .. . . : ... ... 98e: 50c Klenzo 'l'ooth spent Friday in Dayton . AAAA EEE- Sizel l t() Ii Pusle .... ..... .... .... ..39e: $1.00 Dr. Miles Rem. Irvin Priend left last week tor W. J. Irvin. formerl y of Chica· 75c' Th edies entriclli .......... Cold .......... ...... 89e: a tOUI' of the Middle West and wllJ go. who is u native of Waynes C.l·eam ........ ....... ...... 59e: help in the wheat fields there. 40c Fletchc rs Calltoria 36c ville has recentl y taken up his $1.00 Georgia Rose resid enc e in Pittsbu rg, where his Melvyn Swank is home from his 60c SY1'UP Figs .... .. ... 54c Body Powder ........... .... 79e: duughL er resides. MI'. Jrvin for work in Daylon on accoun t of a many years was busines s mana· very 801'e arm caused by a bruise, gel' of the Chicago Intel·-Ocean. Sole Agen t Me!lllrs Roberl Friend a!1d Clyde Wharto n attende d a coon chase MI'. and Mrs . W. J. Baker anq near Troy last Sunday . their son· in ·law and daught er Mr, lind t rs. Clyde Egbert ot Xenia, Mrs. Eva Haines of Dayton and The All Weat her Film for your Ca l.era. returne d honw Sunday from a Mrs. Viola Grassi and childre n of tri p t penver ColQrud o, where Let 'us Print and Deve lop your Films . Piqua were Saturda y eve ning they Rpe nt a month visiting their guests at the hOlill' of l\f r. and 24 hour servic e. Work guara n leed ~ on/ s family. MI·5. Waller Kenrick . Mr. and Mrs. W. 111 . Coleman .=--== =-::. 65 Colleges. 13 Technic al Schoo l. enterta ined to Sunday dinner ' lhe and 100,000 every-duy users asked Open latter's brother s and wive~ Mr. Phon ct to nnme their favorite fountai n Evenin g. Sht's dont it again! Helen Will s. fam ous Amcri t~ln ")(1)(>11 t ilt and Mrs. John ' Proud and Mr. 120 . pen suido f "Purke r Duofol d," Calenni$, prov~d herself till Queen .of the Net. .by winnill g th~. WOIl and Mrs. James Proud of Cincin. ~i e ll" ry's Jewelry Shop sells Parker "gles champi onship for the tlurd co nsecutiv e year a t \ V.' II I \.J,·UII Il , Pen s in Lebano n. Take natl. one with Eng. Her opponen t was the renowned Helen Nt!. 2. v lil\:rll' l~\.' kn o \\'o yo u 0 n yo ur vacatio n . S tore open I!..!!!....~ -"!'!• .'!!!~.'!!!~!!!.!!!.~!!!..~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-Mr. and Mr!. Robert Burnet t ~$ H~lcn Jacobs.. !!~-!..!'~-~-!!!'!....!!!!!~,.'!!!.~!!.'!!!!!' - - ~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~ . e very evening , and chiJdre n, Mr. and Mrs. Cfll· chUl'c h wherc YOIl reel at home." vln Longac re and son picnlce d at Mrs. J. D. Mal'lait , Mrs. Wolter Mr!;, Wil/iam Brown :;pent SljtChester W iJI.iamgon, Ministe r. Indian Lake Sunday afterno on McClure, Mrs. C. M. Robitze r and urdu)' jn the Gem jty, and evening. . rn n ....nl'J a LYTLE M. E. CHURC H daug~t el'. Miss Beatric e: and M;iss CJydo Wh/ll'tol\ stpl'led out wilh Mrs. Mary Boitnot t, Mr. and t:::; I '-I UI # Berlllce Hyman left thiS morllln g Remem ber the lection of a I&y Mrs. Ben Boitnoff and son, Bobby, his thra shing outfit Tuesda y IllPl'll' I!:::== ...-::_c :=:==: :::;::;= :==::d for Buckey e lake. where thel' will delegat and reserve IllY Ijeleglltll of Tippecu noe City were Sunday Ing. , . be the guest.q fo~ B week , of M~. fOl' ihe ' confel'e nce lit Columb us ==== ==:::dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ::.=== === ==and Mrs. Fred Schwar tz. ' of eolMrs, label Wllrne)' and chilheld In Scpt~mb er will start M~THO Guy Rout.z ahn and children . DIST CHUR eH Miss AnnaJe e Orlllle spent !I\l\t umbus. (lI'en of MiddletowlI are IIpcndlng prompt ly at 0 o'clock next Sunday this week with hel' pllrents , MI'. woek In Cincinn ati. Church School 9 :15 11. m. MOI'n- , .E.v I'yone over 21 years --Frank Kindle, .of Califor nia, a old Ing WorShip 10 :30, !;ulJjeot, eligible lo vote are urged to be tormer resicfenl of Waynes ville, Ilncl Mrll. Henry Foulks. J3REAP PAMA f}EP Mrs. Raymo nd Osborn "R\lnni of ng Xellill 11 Rage." Evenin g Sel" present . visited Mr. and Mrs. Eli Russoll Mrs. John Myers »1l~' daught er, wus the guest \ of Mrs . Curl Frye Saturda y. Don't mi ss hearing Miss FannIe Charlo tt of Belmon t spent Tuell. , ! '\ More than 7000 loaves of brend vice 7 :30 , s ubJeot, ItLendi ng a today. Relprng Hand ." A\l the membo rs Elll'llhurt. Regula r preachi ng at 9 doy evening and Wednesd!lY of were ruined at the Krug Bakery of our Church are ..asked to be o'clock followe last wee\ at tne hQme of Mr. and Ml·S . .MarV Ho»!Slns of Dayton Co., at Dayto n, when, due to the present next Sunday mornin g to a t 10 o'clock. d by Sunday School Everyb ody welcome. Kes!~ l' Grah~"" . is here .for /l while tJelpil'l!J tc GaFI: oleclric ul storm Friday afterno on, help 1)lan for' the work . of our Henry G. Saylor, Sept. CUl'l'ent Was shllt off lhe ovens Church for Mr. Ilnd )Jr/J. MelVYn SWllllk for Miss Clura Keys. the coming l'el1r. PQ for m ~l'e tiJan ' I!n hqul', wel'C Dayton vl.itorll MlH\d~>" . 'not fail \l8. We 111led you , The . ST. MARY'S EPISCO P'AL 1t{,.• JalJl~8 pavis IIpcltam ilv of ~very Jllempo.r canvass will begin • I Miss Edith Lacy of Dayton Boslon •FOR SALE Service s discont inued during . -Mass., are visitin~ )h . 'next Sunday and mllst be comple- the spent last we ok with her grandl'emain der of July and Augullt and )fr . . Oliver PQV ill, ted J;y tbe followi ng Sunday . Let .- muther , Mrs. Emma Lacy. W ANTED -- A tobacco .prIl.Y, but wi11 be resume d 'Septem ber 1every membti r bo rjllldy when the must be In "ood conditi on. . Missee Ruth /i;Arly lind Pauline Rev. J. J. Schaeff er, Rector. Mrs . Amos Mlmtienhall \s ~pC!1~ S.ltb'~ CI.~"" Harvey solicjto f ~a l' s to " sal' whAt he liP Rye, WaYneJ"jl}e, Ohio. Friend attende d the bil'*lJa y ing the week at the home ot her sh/l will QO CAli thl! 9uPPQft of tne Some of ~he ~utJ~ws tPIl% ~qV~1) Oh.ur~h • .jl '7 party of Louise Zimmer mall Ii'l'i- son CIllrenc e in Dayton . . . ST. AUGU STtNE CHURC H b'lqg . I!t fill' tile conlinw tage of the ' Fourth of July to r ,. day at the home of Mt's. Walter SUj'lllllll l' schedu.le- tst, Srd and dynami te Caesars Oreek near tne yen;. Robert s will be with lis arid Mr. and MrA, N. P, JQr4Rn Ilnd Cast of Waynes ville. 5th Sunday , Mns: at 7 :30 a. m.; Ghas. Byrnes ott.ende d ~h~ B;rrn/ls B~ ine ~rid~e . preach Ilt the evening service 2nd ' and 4th · Sunday , Mass at Mr. and 'M~·II. William Pine of reunion at Piqua Sunday . • ~1l~1l ¥pl!nke fS h~s " new FQrd. July 28th. Childre n's 9:38: Social Row entel'~illB4 tg Q fllTlllly A wortble cur made a r~id on 'fuesda y at 3 p. m. Q~olr meeting Rev. Lawren ce B. Mollma nn. dinner Sunday for , the la t t/,lt" /i RllhenrMr. and Mrs. Earnes t Butter- the McKays! 's sheep last Sunday sal Friday 8 p. m. AI} ~re wjlleom!! brother . ' Mr. Wilbur ?)fills of Sa n worth (mter~i1llld tpe Wayne afterno on killing one and c"ippWith' Depe ndab le Franois co, Calif., who left for his Townsh ip "Rev ."pseptl J3!l~ntlt~, rl1!1~p", lPa),JIlE:JrI.!' CI~b .on ling others. The NOTIC E OF ArpOIN TMEN T dog WIIS seen 111'14 liome' Tu ~1l;Y, after accomp any- Thursd ay. . Seru m' and 'Viru l ~iII(!d; ing the body of hi wife to ~enia . eli OF CHRIS T Estate of John O. W4itak er de- - ---I irilur el both Safef~r burial two weeks allQt The, Mrs . Susan' Saylor and sons were Bible The ~~hool Younke at 9 :30 D. m. ee.ased. r!! family "pent cinner guests were:- Mr. and Ml's ,n!!ed to Leban~m Sunday Notice is hereby ttiven that~ . ,ty and Succe .. on ac- Sunday with Mrs. Younke r's home Lord's Supper and sermon at ~. F. Mj)]s, Miss Carrie Mills ofl count uf til jll!!ess of Mr. Rudd folks, at Newton sville, Clermo nt 10 !30 B. m. Sermon subject , "The Josie Whitak er has beinl duly apWaynesvUIII, ~fr, Warren Mills Saylor. Weakne ss of the Law." You are pointed nnd qualified as execu. Co. oI Kingma n, M.... Will/uP Mi]ls, of always welcom e at this church. trix . of , tbe E state of John ' O. K S. lfn9JllP! lpn !!nd family had San Francis co, ·Mr. linlf M. : tI!!ilJ Whitak er ' late of Warren County , Mr. and. Mrs. Peter Demus , for their Su.nday ee>mpltn Chester WiIliam son, Ministe r, :y, HRm~r ~jney and family, Mr. llnd 'Mnh 0 New Vienna , ~ere gues~s Ohio, .' d~eased. of Hudson anri wife of Xenia; Hugq Frank Golema n, Lawren ce Rooney Mr. 3n4 tlfr!}, g!JY~r pavls Dated "tllis 25th day of June on Burget t, of Belmon t; Mrs. Ollie WA Y~~~VH·J..t: ~tnJft~ and Floyd Gole!\la n of Dayton , Monday. tt Pf 1~2~, JJllpr, Miss Eth,el Nelspn, pf 'LebCHRIS T MIll' Doro"'"y C.eSlln"r of Center: ~ . ~QLI4 .. h e I .... err Fot'rest Cl'an c' , en"o ute fl'om otI1~n ; Mra. Ut,£8r-of Da'y Bible SchoQl at 0 :31l a. pi. ville' Mrs "J u ary EIIi" flh .1 M"g .~ 'II. , Jullge of tile PrQbBtll q04J't,' • •" 10' . . .. I't! W" • H A .. "srs U M Cincl'nn m atl' to Lord's his . home Supper in at Ohl. elose. Lelia and ThelmJl f;Jlis. ton; pve1'l1Jl . . . g in~ . ;'I', .• ' 'f ~rrr' ' Wanen pounty , Ohio, listic servi~e Jlt 1 :,5 p. pl, ~~g6, ylllited Mrs. Crane Mrs. Patiene e E. Thompe on, wno' •evange rtUJllin , 89 n ll se},vl!,e, ~erm(m ],fr. and Mrs. Ben Abnllf antof'- and fa,nily (HJ. ,§§tBrdMaud ay. has been quite sick for several lIubject , I "ReI(ai ou§ tained a number of ' l'elatlvell 'Oft R (J.rllnks Nevllf ~9pk ~aJll or pa~o!l Qver .. ~ £!. :w . "t . U it ,days is some better at· this writ- Fores't Martin will b,e present ," Sunday at their hom e 011 the Day81l d a hot fil'e. Place meat in a co14 ~)1I11f1*, ! H ~' f lg~I' WI!, ton pike, in honor of the seventy attorne y . ~t e~ytt!t3" n,esi4e nqw''1 ing sing for us. Church Night service s /!t 1-)1 pan over moderl lte "eat an4 cqo14 ' . fifth birthda y of t he latter's the Univer sity ·t\l.b th@re, W" F Th e H enw M i l Y ~,,lVb~ WMI n 7 :30 •p. . m.' each e.. nfilS d'ay.. ."Th OOI' I ! ' ~~I . .. e s lowly, .. father. Henry' Hoover . At the ~orn and .sc hoolec!1 at Lebano n, b~, tertaine d. Qn S!J~d/JY, f41p'dletow~ "!!~-"IfII~II~!!I!!!I~~!!1I !~~""~~!,!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!,!,,,!,!!-~j n90 n ;. hour dinner was served ch, a brother . of late Judgll and flJlJllI!tgn tbe lawn to the followi ng guest.: W illar4 J. WrJght~, the has eleet.Charles 'Shaw, our fglJy milk 11 :Mr. and Mr~ Bert Bunnel l and ed a tru tMi of l'rincetbeen on unlver- handler has returne d back t6 hi~ f amily, Mr. ahd Mrs. Ben Gruber sity, from wht b h~ If~~uat ed in milk truck after spendin g several ~1It'd, • family of Waynes ville, Mr.- .19112. Judge Wrlgh~ .Il hqll1!t§d d!1}'s on a vacatio n. D••ler. in ~nd Mr~. Levi Bunnell of Lovela nd fr[l.m the same college In 1159&. ."..-z:-=- ~ _ ...- - MI'. and Mrs. Glenn Hoover of ;. Carlisle , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mr~. C~ mmin s Jones SPRAY FOR CODLl N6 Hooyer , Mr. John Hoover , Afisses and soh, and M18! Hult,· enr{)J,Jte MOTH THIS MONTH EstHer and Alberta Hoover ot from Fostori a, wh,e re they had viii . Dayton , Mr, Henry Hoover , Mr. Ited Mr!', Jones, relative s, to their . ' , Herma n Hoover , Mr. And Mrs. home iii Bowlin g Green. Ky., callThe last spray tor pl;lliHnc !1loth . Oharles Hall and family rof Frank. ed On WaynctlvUlIi friends last or apple worms should be IlPJlH e lin and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hoover Wodnes day. Mrs: Jone~ will p'e this week. The notice-s mailed d SIASH ORE by of Hamilt on. remem bered as Miss Anne Baeh- CIl!ss to all fruit grower . s' last iXCH J"$IONS - -- - - ; . man, former teacher in Waynes - wetllc., I;jl(,wm.m ended 1 gallon ville High school. I;:e Jtoki ; 1b4, of lead for 5 . gallons 91 spray. AU bearins . apple trees 1I09!J'4 ~!! sprayed at . .~d o~h.r . Ml'S. R. D. Collctt was hostess once, unless the owns}: d9S~ rtJt Southe rn New Jer.e, Se •• hor. R •• orlt Lo the Dorcas ~ocicty on Frida". I (~ Beach object to wor,,* applea. f. R' J JU'. N ' ~ ~ . ,.tlp 'Jr! JllLY 30' and AUGUST 13 Orchar d Extensi on Spec' . ~ , " Wm . Harlnce was confine d tol . ioitljt, ' State Univer sity aso hie home by il~ne~s last week. . sisted ClujijI Il few weeks ago in fro III 1111'S. J . C. Plckm nnd son of holding a number of lIrchard meet ~ THRO'U GH ,sLEEP ING Dayton !Ire guests of ,relative s CAR S 1;0 ATLAN TIC CITY irig's,- ~nd E. R. Lanca.n'~e ~&i' Liheral atoP,oYer prjyn. ,•• returni D, here. etaple Garden ing S. peclahBt WalJl hlllr./ Ad deacrlotlve laid .lin .hq~l. DC.. ~ 01 tr~lua. aCop-over prlvlle,etI &9A with hifJl on Wedne sday of this , Consult them before buyl nl .I,-h ere ....UII D$/l'F ~~~,tla m'T ~-ob!~~!d.• from ~Icke' A,euC. Misses MYl'a Haydoc k Ruby Smith and Ruth A. CUlTY' are .atweek to ole!" S.J'QW!!},S of potatoe s, . '. ,p.enns~vIY:i~· ,1""'.~RSII"road d th Itl,J"n and tending E. L. Institut e at M. V. ~,. ~ I' ~ melons, an. 0 er I It.,... . , ....... Chaula uuqua Pork Sausa ge, lb , .25c truck O ~' crops. . _ . . .. . . . .. . . . " Countr y style. ~ - With increas mg dIfficulties In Robert Smith in compan y with -"'" J ',f ' , combat ting tbe Vllrious insects i ,. •. ' ... HJarold Richard s and Mayna rd I Pork Steak s, lb .. i , . . 28c and diseases, farmer s of Warren , etrries of Wihllin gton stnrted .:r]#; ~~1a:.,.i:aitoajz--=s ~- ;,~, as ILl l4 ' , ~ridllY on a motor tl'ip to Yellow- Ham s"lb . . ..... . . 28c County mny find valuabl e ii'lfOr: . mation and lil.l&,gestions in the s one park and other points of ' Sugar cured, whole or half. State and Federa l bulletin s and interest . circula rs Ilvailable through o'ut the Miss Lenlan Miller spent a part Steak , Beef, Ib .'. .35c County Farm Bllreau office, Co.unof last week ' with relative s in Cut from p'rim e \,leel, chuck ty Agllnt Class lepj)"ts numero u~ Cincinn ati. reques t. regaJ'«Jing sprays tD eon. h SI'xt Beef Boil, lb ..... .. 23c trol Mexican Bean Beetle, ~elon een women were ostesse s Short ribs" Buts and CU/lu""beJ' beCltles, Wednes day aftel'no on at a shower souther n .or Commo n $tan~ »o,erfor Alma Menden hall Beason at Codling . Moth, etC. the home of her' parents ,Mr. and WHEN ITS RAINY ' Differe nt types of. J.nllecti reo' Mrs. Kelly 14ende nhall · of the' . qulr' e 'diffe' rent methoa . 'for conXenia pI'k' e M' GET WE.T SHOoPPING -, . · . . ' o.ra ' th an 8 0 i'Uests . trol;" 8",8 OIallll·. All eaUne or 'Yere 111vlted ·and the gifts' were CALL US ~E DELlV~ltInsee.ta require ' .tomac: h useful and attracti ve... - , pota,llM ' ~sual1y provided. 1ft· the Th,e Friends. Sunday School Pho..e No. 8" metalli b uRnlc eompou nde! whila held their annual picnic at Armco thoBe' which mel'ely Illek- ~ ju(ee Park, Midi:lletown Tbesda.y of last Meat ' ~ ' from ' p~tII Mullt be controU ed week. " by a cObt4'et !IPJ'&)'_ of which plcl9. - - - - . '- ;Phon e , 8F3 . Une eo~"uud. ·,and IOaI em~,\ . SublCri b,e for the Miami ' Guette . J.,._ _...._ _ _~--~ ..:I aloa an mOd coIIPIIODlT .....
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R:ll11by touk his b r ave ~ to L... ba non :-;u nd ay. but w re de!'('{\l l·d by t h... geore o f 4 t o l. The hel'e I·espond ed. When they arrivboys 10sL the il' balti ng eye , a nd OUfi,l N!;W COLUM BU , OHIO- Bids will ed at the home the fire was out. TRY IT \\' (,1'1' ba dl y best ed. Th ey ' will pl ay be ope n on Tu esduy afterl1? on of Frank Colema n, who lives on the uguin S und uy wi th the Leban on FERR y THRE.E. PAlt.15 this week by Highwa y Directo r place, with hia family were just . CHURC H OF CHRIS T teu m, an,1 will go down l her e deRobert N. Waid fOI' general con- leaving , when th ey noticed smoke GAso LINE A.I-lD Bibl e Scho ol at 9 :30 a . m.· (\! I·mill e.l t o ma ke up fOI' th eir H~~H e~Ll structio n and Burface trp.ating of issuing from the attic. By heroic A nnounc emenl will be made SunO~E PAR1 _G 1_1\1 , loss. Thi s gUllI e m ooe the two 93 miles, th~ enginee r's estimat e action Mr. Colema n and his family day conc erning our pla.ns fo! .an· tcallls eve n on the series. ONCE. for same being $2,108, 716 ..01. put out the fire, which was in the inter-closs con~es t dUl'lng which ...._ - -Clint on county will have 11 mlles attic amid a lot of old papers and speciai' efforts will be made to of s urface ll'eating in the George - debl·is. The damage is very small. cre a~ e lhe inleres ts and attrac~ i" town-W ilmingt on road, to be com ness of OUI' Bible Schopl ser pleted by Seplem ber 15. Pr?bl~ The youn g pe oples choir . county will h ave 7 lA1 miles, on th e jub. Lord's Sur _. , 80ni Geauga county 7.84 and Wood 5ervice a nd se rmon period at county G.01. Success ful bidders 10: 30 a. m. Our girls wh o attende d will be announ ced within the next the Chri : t illn Se rvice Ca mp will few days. cooperu te with the ministe r in ---.-=====-==~ some "Echoe s from -;-;== = present ing Superin tendant Thos. P. Kearns .J t' se ph I owning , of X(' nia, was Epw orth Heights ," Don't miss of the division of safety and hythis interest ing service. ;11 tow n S un .lay . Copper Acreen wire at Madden 's giene of lhe lndustl'lul Comml sChester A. W iJliumso n, Ministe r. siQn Qf Ohio, l'eports 158 fa- Lumbe r Yard. Mrs. 1. (,,, Ha wk e IIn ,l JI1 i ~ s Do l'i5 WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H OF talities fol' the month of ttlay, wel'c in Day ton Friday. Ed Wollard and family were the large!lt of any month since CHRIS T visitors here over the week-e nd. Januar y I, 1926. The large numB'ibl e Sch ool at 9 :30 a . m. A M is~ Mnry 1'r3 t I' lIpent IlI s\ ber of deat h claims flIed was due Wedn esday in S pring Vll lley. - good claKS lind a glad-ha nd for Miss Jeanne Meredi th e ntertain "'. ill plIl·t to t he recent catastr ophe week-en d with you . Lord's S upper obse rved at friends In Harvey sat the Cleveluud Iynle, OyyahogA burg. Scn·(·n d ol's, th e size yo u n ee d , close of service . Ev ening evange county lending with 00, Hamat Mll dd e n' ~ L umb er Ya rd. lis tic service at 7 :45 p. m. Sermon ilton 10. Five countie s reporte d ·;ubject , "What. Christ Expect s of July Special s in many lilies at F red . . ' ta nl y and Ollie P ence Us" or " Chllnge of Heart." A their first f atalities of the year. Cary's Jewelry Shop. Store open 1 of !Jayton , were There are fifteen countie s which evenings . . lIn da y vis itors bri ef but rou sing song service ! he t·... . have had no indu trial iacaliti es in which everybo dy takes part the first five months of the year. li nd specilll music furni shed by a Your old jewelry recreat ed and Ha lTis Mosher wus in Ci ncin- rtullrtet of girls who ·will i1verwal'e replate d. Cons ult Car· nati 'l'uesdu y, atte nding the bull us som e challen ging choruse brin. While the Capital City is rather y's Jewelry Shop. s and gUllle. by our mixed quartet , who will qui r t dUI'ing the hot s ummer Mr. and Mrs. Vern Armita ge bring us one of their finest num-. mont.hs and crowds in the up town MI'. IInu MI·s. Kllrl Hawke . of bel'S. Church Night service s each section arc rather unusua l Y!lt and daught ers spent Sunday at Day t on. viti itcd home folks he re Wedne sday night at 7 :30 p. m. several convent ion s hel~ the pa ~t Ludlow Falls, Ohio. I-' rid uy, Buses will leave the c:hurch build-' week brollg·h t a number of visi1:p~ ~ ../ 'ng Sp Saws flllld by machin e. ing at 10 :00 a . m. Thursd ay mornCut to tile 'city. l:;c v~ ral_pt~er cQnve!\ L } v I\. ;.J ·1r ~ . Nalh an Hawes of S pring tions are sc hedulei t' but the I\ew cleaner , truer, faster. Roy Pli~!'l'iC~;; I, J ~ Vull ey is lh e guest of ·Mrs. Lizzie ing for Stony Brook Form when our SundllY School picnic will b. airport ! fO'r t . !I1~lnbll s, Pfa~s t'l~ ott, at Madden 's Lumbe r Yard. ... .. ,~ ., ~ .:.."..._..:.... Lewi s today. ~~~:.;~_~~~;:.:; held. Everyb ody invited. touris ts apd seldom !l qay p!l~ses Mr. !lnd Mrs, 81111l Meredi th en· Chester A. William son. Ministe r. that hundre ds fail to vi it ' wl1l\t Diam onds ' ? Have confid enc e in .go \VOl ,. 1!\' ~lai!11ed to pe olle of the ftnellt entertai l1ed Mr, and Mrs. Marold !t ry' s ,J e welry Sh op giving you LYTLE M. E. CHURC H flelds in tile eountry . The line Meredi th severllY days last week. PROMI!" y, and ,., WSPAP ER the best in s tyle, qUlllity and value. Cft SE CARRI ED TO Our pastor is plannin g to brin• . dviv j!s, e p clally lliversl de, the i,,'IlAN DIES SUDDE NLY Mr. and Mrs. Sam Meride th enSUPRE ME public par~ s and &tate institut ion. 01'. n nd Mrs. Rulph Vance und an importa nt messag e to us next tertaine d Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mor1l1ap I\t~rllct lind the Capitol build. 'on st opp ed here Sa t urday. They S unday. Don't mi ss it. Remem bef gan and 801,1, ot Dayton last SunIng has its usual quota of dally Wcr e enroute from Michiga n to the Prayer Service s every Wed: Harry V. Walter , former news· day. Th e dai ly and weekl y pape r:; are their hOlne at paper publish er of Lebano n and neaday evening at 8 o'clock. Rej-' visit 9rs. Pleasan t Plain. ca rrying lh e ~t ory th at l he Mark well known through out Warren ulal' preachi ng service at 9 a. rri: , Hopk ins esl ale has bee n definite ly Seigle Mos.sba rger and MI'. and Mrs. W . C. St John Sunday School at 10 a. m. Secreta ry of State Clarenc e J. of Lyndon , Ohio, were thefamily, county died sudden ly at his home set t ied a nd tha l th e r ightful heir week- in Leb~non early Saturda y mornand Everyo ne cordiall y welcom e;' oaught er, Ro."ema ry, spent Myel' Hyman 's annual S umm er , is Tim othy Hopkin s, o[ alifol'n.ln. Brown has been busy in his office end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. ing. . Mr. Walter was 62 years of Clearan ce belrin Henry G. Saylorj Supt, . tom orrow Thurs- Th e clls'e ha s created world -Wide unday at Chauta uqua ground s this week Bupervi sing the mailing MoomaY" in Fl'ankli n, atte nding the Walkill age. Death was due to beart fai I- day, nn11 c,ontmu .;. . -. ' , notorie II b t ty es ten days, . t I .- l ' .1 out of samples a 0 s, illS 't l J M re union. ST. AUGU STINE CHURC H ruc t . . . . ure, w h'Ie h f 0II owe d an a tt ae k o f n a n III CI'VleW tOully WI 1 • . .. ~i(, ..1 td - votors and supplie s for ThIS ,sale IS held (PI' th e purpose R.. HO Mrs . . l1kin Alma ~, loca Daniel l groce rlFI~e r, wh u has Summe r s ched~le-18t, 8rd and . election officillls pt'elimi nary to the I s ister ~~s~ Sarah Jane ~alllel and acute indigestion. He had been of making room for fall a nd win- bee n ins t rum entlll in hunting up have down town Friday evening and reMr. and MI·s. " A. Bennet t of 6th Sunday , Mass at 7 :30 a. primal' y election to be held Tues- been vlsl~mg Mrs. Edwm m. ; Chandl er turned to his home at about 11 ter good s and Bridge port Conn . nnd Mrs. E, R. 2nd and 4th Sunday , Man ' af fUl'Ili ' h e~ II splen<\i d he irs of th e e ~tate , he suys that da~., August 13, at which time and family. Cole (II Botkins Ohio al'e spendin g 9:30 : o'clock and his death occurre d at opportu nity to pro '\lVI . l11 er ehal1- the case has been ~31:~ied. to the a few lillY'S po s will be open as usua I at 5 ;3 0 with Rev. a nd Mrs. -H-ev. Lawren ce B. Mo1\mann. . . . . . o'clock a. m., and close at 5 :30 . For best results . 1 o'clock Saturda S upl'eme y m~rllln cuurt. g. of ahf-ornr diSCI a~ a, IQ und w PI'! consign your es. I!:vc ry one Mr. In i: s L f or hearing in S ptemb cr of J os ph Benn ett. Walt~r \VIIS ~ofn in lJu~lef p. m. central standar d time. The j hye . stoc~ .to ~~e~n-E, h !,l>ry P?·: count~, ' f~prua~y 1, 181l7, the 89n this terrIto ry knows h METHO DIST CHURC H nay b~twgen th, e hours of ' i'~ CIIlCt~nat!, III ~,or~ ~~ 'p,. t ut w e n t his year. ~~ ~~lt - p {Mr. and 'ftfr.a. Daniel P. Waltcr , Myel' Hyman pu ts on a ~ale " Mrs .-I:ri zzie Lewis-a nd g rAndson , Church School 9 :15 a. m. Momit ~:~I~~~ p. 'JlI:, is a !jl~!l1 p,1l~f hoil- bUf~: He suy s t heir caMe is clear anel E t ha n Lewis, will leave for Calif- ing Wors hip 10:30, subject "The Wljell hI! ~vas less tha~ two years nl eans a ~'ent saving to the buy iI.!l.." " . er Il hat it is p r e lt y c er~lIin ~hat they ornill the firRt of th e we ek to . Fl'ugl'nn Mrs. A. T. FI' fe, MI'ss S'al'o lo of age, 101.S fjlP-ef dIed r , ce of a Righteo us LiCe." and ,hi!! and his pat rons '\I'e glad to take can y t estabit sh th cu' claull as lhe vis il J essie . • . I Jane DlI1'\iel and Mr. 1.. W. Chlln-" mothel' !'remQve'!d to Lebano'l ~ rig htful h irs. Th ey are !;t ill figh ~- an ind efinateLewis nnd family, for Dr. Robe rts well be with us in the ;l. advanta ge of It~ The a~en,:l menbi t~ the Ot)lO I dler a~d 'family werl! period . . . ' ing' th e ca se and evening ' and hold the Fourth until a f ter Sunday w.h ere he spent the remain der of Mr. ~yma~ hos Jus t fillls hed th e upr cUl e cOllrt.will Wor)lm en s Compen satIon Act be- , gue:s~ (If Ml'8 Edwin Chandll dec id es ",heth. Quarte rly ConCeren~e. It is desirir. hIS Ilfe, r cn:t0delmg hiS lal'gf! st ore room cr lh y ha ve any Just C;41me {!t1'ectiV Il "rondll) ' Qf tlllll , Mrs. Mame Hatfield, who has ed that all reports shall be , claim a s . . ready At the age of 17 he the whIch has ~nd el'gon e ~ comple te heirs to th(l prope rty. be n !;)J ending her vacatio n lit l and that we shaH have a ,vaek. 'rttey PI'Qv!cje a till/! ot $50Q Miss JQanne Meredi th spent the , offices of the ~e~tern, entered good at. Star where tranSfO l'lllatlOn . The lind ImprL~onment In jail or work- ed severa] of her young hilli cothe, arrived tendanc e. Let every membe r mak' III lf1~O , u .:upp ose.\ will of Hop - Akron nnd friends I he learned t~e pnnter s ,trade. If.e have all been lower hIgh sh elv e~ house of not more than on~ year, last Thursd ay evening ed, new ra ~s kin H wh o di ed iute. ta tc, was of - home Mond ay night and is on duty a pledge to the Church during . this for fraudul ent represe ntation .to Ule evening deliciou s refreshDuring I followe d thiS < professl On un,b] have been add ed. go oflil 1I1'( ! shown Ce red fOl' llro bllte by II Cn lifol'ni n at th c tel ephone exchnn ge. week. Choir Rehear!!al Friday 8 ments 1891. Two years later he, wl~h to a beJt r udvunta gll and there I11 UII . It wu s declare d a f orgery. the departm ent of Industr Ial , were served. three other ~eban~? men .f <!mll\l- is rnot· ~ room for shopper Mr. a nd 1111'S. W . E. Cornell , p. m. A II are welcom e. Relatio ns or to the Industr ial Coms. A BuL llIeanwh ile. as ~ a r ch was beRev. Joseph Bennet t, Pastor, ed an~ p~bll~~ ep M .. i5ses Tp~ ~ltOj Doris, Rulh 111111 Mildred and neat office has been built mission and al~o flne or ' ,1,000 ~r i ihe p'ru~n ~~f.ses~ F~ft9HC In lhe , in g pI'ossed f OI' Hopkin s' s igna . ~!\-: Spee~ti! l~ fJ,1 Su q lis o!n bury, ~or~ll1· MI'. 1 lind . Mrs. renl', the wall Pllpel' i9 hi a sep- ' tU I'O. n packe t of securiti Ralph jr.~I·ill.on}nel!t !~ ~h9 P~I1!t~~tf~t:~ a ~p'~~H~l ~a~Qll (e¥ lll:ll~elllllpnl!l l In 1894 es worth Mill ' I' and family and OBITU ARY he an4 ~~s as~oclat.es arate i1epartm en L nnd the gen- . many Miss Lena \1pf. -rlor~ ~nll t Im fell 5, ~l' P~'t~, 1 a,,~' BOCIIlI HSII fPF \, st!l!. ~!H' pur!!i1 as I!Q million s was discov er n d ut Pl4f I~a!'llhart s pent Sunday at Indian II QQntrol h Clara .r Interes Elizabe t el'~1 th Keys wall bOEn ' appeal' iOD who~ver frn\ldulentl~ pausl!Is th em at' dary'li JeWtllry Shop. an~e of the s to\'e IS th e Sacrame nt o. Culif., . allonal Lake. In the Wester n Stat'. In in 1898 Waynes he ville Ohio, Decemb er 8 qUIte Illetrop ohtan. j,;,.mcy to be paid or disburs ed , bank . Anothe r sillllhll' packe t severed his connec tion with the 1866 und departe d this life July from funds establis hed by the Mr. '}fymll n is a progres sive I wus uneal'tit ud ~t the 'V eil s Mr. and Mrs. Otto Seabold , of paper and .for .the next FUI'gu few years mercho \lt and! is determi~l ed t~l!- ~ f1nlllk an d ' Union l8th 1929 aged 63 yrs. 6 mo. 15 state from which awards made by Cincinn ati, were Trus t Co., of nn week-e nd devoted hIS tll:ne ~o real estate Wayne sville aha days. the Indu binI Commi ssion are guests of Mr. andthe II have the best ! Francis co. Th e vulu e of the e~ta~te~~~':!~~~~~~n:.~~~~t; Mrs. W. O. interes ts. ~g:~~ In d19~5h ~r. ti)!lt 9al1 .~ ;-S~~~~~~,!hter of JOSeph ~ o\J~ain(! d ~ paid. was various ly ~s~iltlat rI at lioJlaper, and all spent . Sunday- at er JV~_ ___~ect ~ .: ~It,. n~ Alice A. Keys. Her only .. -tw ee n nin ty Illrlhons and three Ke. . Of the 200 bills enacted by tpe Iffillan ~.esterl' bl'other , Charles Lawson , died ~ n\lm~j!r ~£ WAYN E "TOW NSH IP ,., " 1 ~tar " , ~Ol' ,l . Ilundl'l!cI mill'ion's \ Eig~ty-eightr geneta l ''''8~emplY; _ -und in ellrly childho od . . She(\:. was be_ familie s on Sunday . IlH· Mr. anq ~rs, Clint tle1son apd . .~ .,. . Up on publica tion whicp conven ed Jal'lu~ry 7 a~d ~cf o t' the tmfnens e In 'Wl~ 1\6 became editor anq refl of Father and M(h.~.lI.f~many familf" of.' I.i'?itf ~~as~;"Sb\:,"w et~ ,. F.ARM ER'S CLUB. \' alue of the~c . cClIl'iti es, Ihe eager . Ev elyn Cartwr i ght, daught joutnec t :Apl'!l ,t p, ~I! ~ave b,d: Sunday dinnel: gliestil o~ '?'It:. an~ manage r Of. the Warr~n Count~ er of years ago, sinCe which i rme sl1e ;. ---, i ha nds of hunci]'(:: ds of heirs ,,'OD\I;! effectiVe on Tuesdh y' of ne:-l(t Mrs. Charles were MI'. and Mrs. J. O. Car~wrigh~, hil S remaine d in the Hough. The 'Nelson s Times, lea':tng ql~.t pap~r t? ~e~ The July m eetillg of Wayn(! : l!'tHehe .1 ou L. family home, Descen dants of NOI·th Street, Wa yneSVIlle, IS cored for \veek when House .Bills 142 and 32 during the last munth .. ' expect to ~e in 9~io fp,r ~~ml\ come associa te? With t~e Middle . Towns hip Fa~m el" !\ Club WII S It't ld i lhe unreco~lIizc .1 broth ers and omplet e the flnal list. The flr~t siss pending her town seco~d JO\l~n!\\ \\1 !\~ t\~ltpr\al ca- a t . the charmi ng home of Mr. lind I ter~ o f Uopkin summe r at by her timfl· s united to establis h Camp .osoha" f, private camp for Sarah faithful compan ion, Min concern s t~e guardia nship of in.p~\)lty~ Smith. . . Mrs. Ernest Butterw orth on the Il!Wil' Intere~t In lh e estat e. ~QPlpeteq~ v tf:n~nl! a!l~ ~h~ 9t n!lf fifty gIrls at fl'out Lake, Wiscon Lawn mowers 8barp~ned by . 'for fiVe years. he. was assocla~e(\ 1Ilh day of tlte month. Clal'U was of a cheerfu l, lovin~ Timoth y H,)pkin s, the adopted permits the recordi ng and copylng Electrake~n pro~!!ss, M m. She r('ce nUy ·~ttlen~e,' t/he an- disposition, never being happiet: same ~ethp4 With B. ~. Dalpn III the clothm g Thc \linner was ser ve d on tile . on, chief of the victorio us de- nual pagean t of the Lac du Flar:n. than when doing pf papers and docume nts ~¥ as used by ' Iilwn mower manufa e- bustnes.s !n ~ebanQn and for al- long porch some kindnel ll and in the. dining room . : felldunl s, liv es with his wife in an beau rndian~ ut n nO.rther n WIS- for a friend. She was devoted photogr apl1ic pr!>!!css by PU~~II: turers, Electra keen system tUJ!ns n'll?st eight. years he had been as- Most oJ t~e club famili es and II I c\;,bol'llte estate at Menlo Purk, cons!n to reservu sodated tlon. WIth a group her church and Sunday School, offici~'B . ~Ith the S. Fred Ii .o.~ nuniber 01 guests wel'C present to neal' Pl'eside nt Hoover o\lt perfect cutting Imower e. 'frv ~-- ~~~ . 's home on of girls from the camp. all lin~ rrtanage~. ~nd edlto"l pnrta!{e o'f. the bounl eo us fea st having only missed a few service . Tn II· , Jtpr PilJq~t~ _.' , . . pj adveftil . a.- . the IItore II adVl!rti8111g newl!- thl! liP.leh()i~ p,l'ogl'al\) which and i Sun Juan Hill. He is him self a during the past year. She will be S:}'ATE INS'flt UfIPM f ol- CIIPltll\ll't of note and a close MI ss es Bertha Flier, Grace Pen- mis~ed by relative s and pap~t;. . loweg l ' 'l: ~ ' a larill I friend of the preside nt. giving a nington , ~ola ~O.CA:rEP ll!E~R "'EBANQ~ . In la~5 ~e WaS ~arrled to ~at-I !~nd Erma Se';l's re- circle of friends . Re \ding~ by twu young club : piel UI'I!squ e touch to thc stl'uggl c tut'ned Mr. Mooma w, wb~ has been at- tl41 El. WQolley, y.ol.ln~t qa\1g\l te Sun.day aft~!'noon 't-~J'om l' memle rs, lI1iS!ICS Fl'Ul1cis Elli s and for th e millions , tjlndlng Blll'llmer 8~hool at Mil\~\ of ~he lat~ ~h!ll'1es l). Epwort h HeIghts , Ohl ? wbere they Sunset and evening star, and Mat:y Ruth Hllrlso ck two beautif ul sol os I /l.l!porliing Wo~vl~e from pro W· Univers ity. 'ft'Ql ~e through -... - had spent the pre~cdtng wee.k .atL. !/oolle y of this. place. He IS b Miss Edith' McKibb on, And one clear call for me; R. Funk, pres!de llt of thr O~t,~- week, and Will be baek In town thl~ ~. a pa~e\, B HAD SHOOT tencli.ng the ',TrISta te. Chl'lstla n get 8urvlve d by .the .wtdoW and o!,e I u~on- oYRters by Mrs. And may there be no moanin ,' . Cha ll. H Iluglj bein Home, 2000 acres wil be 80ld ting ready for the opening GUN CL~ _ _ Se!'~lce Clln~p.' The ~II'I~ report of th~ son, Charles Danl~, a~d ~1,le ~sf and two excell ent of the bar, address es conto the State for a ~ome for ~ee~le- loc!ll sch~!>l~· The Wllyn esvill Gun club held I hnvrng ~he time of t~elr hves, tel', Mrs. Mary L .. unnlllg . am,. o, sti 9 the pr ogran;t. a~d When r put ~t. to sea. e tut d . a cO!l1pllt~entary f;hoot last Fri- aro unXlOU S to atten camp minded children . Ne~otlat,ons M d M !lg~~n W F PI k ; RoFswell, ~ew ~eXI\!9.. wllre /ltarte£\. during tlte p!!na~!3l,l h ld at Onc address was mat\e r. an .by M.'",,,, . day eVlllllng, lind the aft'IIl!' was n:x\.;e~r und ~ol~~~~n~ t~~"::or: rs. I. 'k . d ~~tlr un~l'a llery ces were II Linton a tea chel' in : re iine,'~nd ~!>ver'Dor Go~per 't!>?~ cently sPtlnt· t~e wee -en DEATH S .< WI , .. r the residen ce 11\ Lebano n Monday who gav e !\ WI'y New \' ork city ol1e of interest . I'lpol'tsm en from 0 o. el y.oung 0 ,t . 11 la de uPg the prclject an4 Intcrest ing ao- New Burlln~to!l, Dnyton , Ccnler- !nullity Wlt~ them and Mrs: fi: 4 Riggs o{ CO\UITl.. rhey wl~1 te Rev.. H. A .. . Annette . wife of A. K. Geortr. / . coun t; of. be l' r cc eht tl'ip to Euro]le I ville, Spring Vnlley ancl he pv,rchnsed . be' other a bout the cnmp and le;sons readmg the the home of her Bservu:r, jff)tlle. in compan y with a group of YOUIlI{ S' I( e s · have already' ~!!en (lIla~!I , re pr esent. The ... n ext the Episcop al churcn· mormn g a t f m Chicago after a short l11nen. : ~lIut u ' ?r- Friends who !tttendo,\ YOl1nK 1"1'0- ~c~rc' Wwe ;t'ate, and the eastern ' part 1'P.ort Il R made by A. C. Bluil', hurc nn pl'esent some 0 . e Sunday , July 2l. The body al Ul I was Con{IlI'cnc e in the intHest o C , f the land will be purchas ed and arge air W of lhe pool l'oom herr, who k Okl July about the cas e express e ll o .. att ;1\0 brough t. to Wilmin gton and in.,' e World t~" senger Peace to ayno a, a., I hrok e high 60 straigh esteem eOj'llprlsp l,sll , ~c,r~ Ii. t · H. of A. those Blair who wa s we~\EI urc 0 " 8 I lIB . . un the Inau uration of the.. . terred In the cemete ry at that . 'k' . 47 . d' t" .h M Mrs. Hlliakc r. Coun ty D.'mon- I next hIghest beat land In Wanen .county . It. s tra~rcon):lnental gtraint bl'ea 'l1)g ou 0< plane set- mtlmat ely ~SSOCIl\tll A leasant SOCIal event of last place today . WIt r. tration A,I?ent, wus the othel' fi1. Other nimrod thouglj t that almost thl! entire . s had good scores week the one o'clock luncheo n f Mrs' George was the dau~hter. ' W61tel\~ d . M' . speake r givinl r nn cxpu!'o ltlon of and the bov~ living .' for tpe new Qom~ call lle vice. enjoy ed th e contrst t the hom of Mrs Maud Crane 0 the . Interm ent was ma e. III laml l ate .Mr. and ~rs. BenJllm ln her: work al{) n~ with a glimpse of thoroug hlv.' Tlljsed 9ft this ll\~~t Tht ~1Il!1"~' A Few Facts A1!out Your Watch I cemete ry Tuesda y ' mornrn g., I:n Friday !ith Mis~ Jessie Clarke I Lippinc ott, . and besides he.r llul. fUIll life in N ew Englan l>~Jp' pike run~ t~rough the' esta e -The Main Wheel goes aro\lnd d, her ' ' -- - as hostess : Cards supplem ented the band han~ thre~ d~u:hters - ~ ~ ~nd :ne home. frpm east to west, and the tQad 4 times in 24 hours; the THREE -DAY SERVI CES 1 luncheo n. Seoond Miss Clarke' s ' guests ~r:' ~ e IS survive . yone rot ar, WHEA T IS (;OMIN G I~ Th follow.ing guo.qts \~ ·~e pl'e!!from Middlet own rune thr~ugl\ Wheel, S4 times In 24 houl'S; .. .. wel'e 1>1rs. Edith tile Harris, Mrs. . . 111I.am A. L~ppll1cott, and other eT\t, Mr. nnq M.l's. and MI SS 1-lnton the east and west portion , and it Third Wheel . 180 Th e MiJdl " Run . Baptist hureh 'Laura Mosher , MI's. W. H, in . 24 Al1en, relatIve s of thlll place. The Waynes ville Farm~rs Co- of WlImin gtonl, MrR, G!'IIham , ill 8~id tp bit th9 !hH!~t s~t~., 1n tlle houl'6; the Fourth times and will hold ser\'ic e. on Friday, Rt- I Wheel 1440 operati ve 00. is the busiest llrm daughte rs Wm. Newlan d, Mrs. F, B. COUNC IL ~A"ES CLERIC Harvey sburg, Mr. tirda~' and Sunday , July 26. 27 Mrs. ~tat8. Hendet son, Mrs. L. M. Hender son, times In 24 houts; the ' Fifth 011 in this locality at the PJlesent \' time. and M·!'~. ulIlue1. Butt~r\vorth, 1 and 28. On SaLul'day the 130~h I Ml'B. .' . - - - - . ~ - '" Eseape' WJteel 12,240 time. In 24 They are taking In wheat, Lester Gordon , Miss Emma At a called and ' on meeti.n Mr. • and . of the Mrs. YU. J:N,JQYED '~ILY George ' .' SmIth, Mr. annivor sary . 0·( ' hours; ·the Balance 01' Best, ~8,OOO the lint two days of this week and .lt11'S. Rope.rt Orew, ;;;r. ~~d i be held. ~inistQ the church: WIll \ Heighw ay, Miss Tl'illen a .E dwards , lage 'council Monday evenine , Ra7• . : . in ._ "," per hour, Qr ' a total - ~t. 482,000 . they t~k in about 9000 rs from dlft'e're! lt Miss Margar et Edward s, Mrs. H'atfield was app.oin ted bushels . Mrs.. Burnet t .· Butterw~ d' MISs : plac?s will-pr eaenA. family dinner at the home of I Thull 'o~ see why )'~'1I' vablh d~rlng theSe Eilizabeth .Baily, Mrs. J. W. mon clerk. in place of Dr Hener.n oD. , .• M 'nd M~s Ollle Davia wal e""1 nfedll otUnr and oleanln e. Conlul The! wlieat 18 not testing up to the McK)bb an and Re.v . . an rs. I !;e'rV1ce l!. All ar cordial ly invited Edward s, Mrs. Ronald Hawke t '..tandsrd of two years ago, al- Bennet t of Waynes vIlle. , Mn Who ia in Ca1lfom lo 'Th8 .....DC. r. a b 1ip and ' II.... Jamlill "The wa~h Doctol' u tl ill j I th to at~en'd. Ralph your th~urb mucb of it being delivere d Miller, Mrs, F • .M. Cole, Mra of Dr. Hender aoh In August , the club w o n e of ii-raton, Mr. alld Mrs.! w.tch nee,a "p.,rln e 01' repl.t J. O. Cartwr ight, Mias Msy Wrlcht council ~ • - Ia of rood quality . ' The highest other p:ter Dema.· of New Vienu , ud l Inlrl a~ cary'l Jewelry Shop, clubs of tte Ohas, Anders and family : Miss Elilabt h Chandl er, ' Mrs; C, could Dot Leb- 'Price paid in ~he local market 110 In a pIcnic at Armco ~ Mra. V~o AdalJlf of Da~l). be P~r I . e- 5pent Sunday at on 811011, Ohio• .Store :open evenba p. tor this rear crystal Lake. M. llobltze r, Mn. D. L. Crane. appolnt menL baa been $1.27. town. · .
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. prenlises or be Corover barred, (urthel' le~1ll ~n~ e~~itab\e relief. Probllte Court Proceedinr. Mul'y W. Ro uDcle. eXl.'outl'ix of lhe e tu t e of Uufu icl M. RO illlllgle, . deceused, fil ed Iwr inventory and
New Suit. J E l'w in B'l'nn tt ver su. · ora Rl.'rinett for cliivorc(! ching s will· • _ _ _ - . - - --;:-- . ~ - -. fu l absonc . - .. .- I . ,. I~vuli n HIIl'ris VCI'SUS Elllmett. nllxious to get stnrtl'd, too, whll 1'),(01. ~m1 , 1.00. H e dollc~ te, anti Tm lIun'is ,for divorce, charges ex· H PTER VIII. " . I l l·l.'ll1(' cruclty. t thl' I'onos wen' II t. hnllly drifted. uf l;nll! he'll, enteh. cold.' Frozen Up " I think w 'v don ull w can ,,\ II, I m gOing home, J smd l Mutti' De'kCl' versus L. J. tonight," I sugg('~Ll.'d to Co lo!lcl by ~"HY of fill' W ~1. "But b fo~' I :-'lillllP I' for . money. Amounl H b ycd m ('k ly enough. . t(' wurt. " ']'hnt. fl' lI ow is ll:Olng ,:r . IS thel'(~ nnyth lllll: I ran do for , cI~IlIllI' cl, $460.00 witll intel'cst ut ,," ill y II n n. WC' I' nil,' qlll'S.,.. ic n?" h e . n!\k '{I defl'rcntially. tIl h:\\I1' n hnrd tillll' trav lin g vI·ry you . . I G',: p I' unnu m fr om Dccemuel' 10 fill' in th is stul'n\ ant! PI' bably he "1'\ot Ilnlcs~ YO\l'l'c ll:oing to 1\120 nn ll costs. ' ty CR. \Vhl1t?" II It ' , "Arc ~' O UII g ho1\t?" will lay low ~O \1l wher\!- .u nti l it tl' me.w III • you nl'e wenn ng 'I'he BI;own F urnitul' company It, t ~ . up. The !>h, riff cmf. orgllni7. t:! tho se wlllll' th m gg for. DId sOllie· vet'su s M. }. un d Et!nu WhisllIan. ·'Nn." . t. I t I .. "Then what arc you?" a hig po~~c ,' anti pi k hil1l, up alte r uOl Y ~ ('u YO UI~-I ' " l d Fur money on ly. AlIlou nt cla imed h ('y llC n t. da\ . ·liv;ht.. ·' " '0. t snnppc'! ."0:: 150.50 with Interl!~t frolll Murch " . " 1 C l.n l ~' nl!'l'N' cl t o ;1115\\,cr one TIll' ('olon(·1 agr('ccl. n l' wlla 1111'111111:{ away. 20. 'luC'!ltio n.' "1\ ' ' t "Oh!I> :\IIxitlUS to I:'I' l his m n un d ('t· • III you gO .lllg t 0 t II m(> .," . IImpbe l\ Tir e Service compan y
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All in strument of wri t ing, pur· por·ted Lo be the last will and telltameni of Wil liam Fraucis Enfi eld" late . of Union .Townsbip, . Phone No. 320 wlla produc d in couri, IlPplication Pbon. No. J i~ se t for hearins- July 28 ,· at 10 o'clock a. m. ~==-======~r,:='~'==:============== Th judge a dvi sed t hat John :: ----(~ ,---... ,1ll'nowoLh, incolllric te nt can be of 8 % from t his dllte nd the Wil linm O. nnd 01'1'10 L. Dugan recoiv ed into the Dayton State costs herein expended. to Ed ith P. Warrick loL No. 3 in hospital. Edmon Booth pleaded guilty t o Spl·in gbor o. It was determin ed the net va lue the possess ion of intox icati ng liqEmil M. Runyan, by t rustee, to of t he estnte of . R. Robinson, de UOI' a nti was senten ced to puy !I F lol'll B. Runyan , t act of land in cea se d wa s $:384 4.01, thll' t t he ex- fin e of $500 u nd costs, and thu t he Turtl e creek twP. emptions of the di tl'ibutees ex- be committed to lhe county jail E mlJ M. Runyun, by tl'ustee to ' ceed their s uccessions are exempt until sume are paid, whereby upon FI(lI'1I B. Runynn, 156.40 ncres in IT W!I " "h\'iUI\~I~' l\i<nPl'oi nlctl. CO"f'r. .. No." v e r~ u !\ E. Mi l\(!1' for cognovit. 1'1'0 111 inh eril!lnce tax, t he pu yment of $25U by the de- Cleul'cl'ee k l wp . J ohn ·Tholllp!lon. et ai, by she riff ",\,'hnt :In' YO II ~oing to do ",ith \VI' loo k 011 1' pl'i so lH' r u:1t'k to I rejoin ecl the re st of ollr The ew York Life Insul'a,nce A. L. Robinson ant! George C. fe ndant, on th e fln e and CMts im· ?" the J\ ome. Th ero we fOllnd tIl e gl'llUp around th e firc . comlJlln y ve l'sus Gcorge K. Beau- J ones, adminish'utol's of lhe estate posed o n him, the cO llrt ordered Lo J ohn S. Vail s mu ll tract in 1 - \'n \'0\1 ,\VCI' In thl.' ~heriff, Indy GI' eks ~itting around di scon· " I'll gc IIut nnd slnrt t he cnr," dl'n, u~d MU I'Y Lli ·!la Besuden, uf S. R. nobinsou, deeeused. fil ed him r eleased, provid ing he enter E!lsl Wll yne lwp. ~' fl ~(O .'" Foste l', Ohio . Howul'd W. Irvin s, their firs t und fi rml a ccount. into a bond in the 8um of $26 0 I . Sur ' ( Continued on page 3) Th!' ~ou n cl or Ihc ~ hfll hnd IlI'0U!lLuci1lt' J . R<!y n()lcls , II ls o known IlS The court adjudged that Adam with proper ~e curity, for the puy· Lucy J . H yno lds 216 E. Second Dul l'o exec utor of the last will of ment of the bulance of said fine at (·d ('urioLl ~ ity ill tl )(' ( Id Sol<lie,ls' 11 011\[>. I1 nd now hnlf n doze n o r sll'('et Cov ingto n, Ky ., Lucil e J . J oseph H. orringto n, decease d, the mte of $25 pel' month. . th e 1l10~ t 1Il'!I1'Iy ('(l l11plet(1 o f the Reynold s, executrix or the estute proceed to se ll each llnd ulL <rf The case of Gl enna Mi ll er vel'· inl11otl':< led by ('"I(lnl'l . lewurt ~ of G~o l'ge P . liJou,gh n!lI', deoeased, cerluin bo n Is at PI,lvato sale nnd s us Cn rl 'L. Miller wall dismissed NOT ARY PUBLIC 1'1\\11<' tiown th e 1' 01111 in l11itury O\'· fnr money, nnHl llllt claimed, $8342 for cash. wilhou t r ecord and costs pai d. Th e ,kyo The \' \\'('I'e nl'\11~tI with l'iOl'R 0 wilh in terest lit 8 'I, Fr om Jun. The Inst wlli anll testame nt of injunct ion !llIowcd covering tleNational Bank nnd hnd 1;:I\.·lIn(' l, fi xcd. I leul'll I , I ~2() r Il'rlosul' (1 I)f J1101'tg"ge Harry B. Thompson, decea sed , W tU! posits of the d ef endant In Th e ' 1. d . .' .1 Will Draw n • Eel.te. Settled ul nl'( ' I'\\'ii l'd~ thn t lh w .. pons li nd sllle of ren l es tate de!lcnuc III PI'O uUCCu in co urt nnd IIdrnitted to Lebu non.Cj,t>j z£' ns NatIonal Bank \\' 1'1'(" ~Jlani , h tlH'l'ican 'WUI' tl'Opctilion , ll1 ul'shalling of liens or- 11I·obate . Lydiu S . Th ompso n ac· nnd Trust cO ll1puny of Lebnno n, Wayn.avill •• Ohio phil';; wll i..J1 wel'c nol lon<l('.1 anel uC'\' (If Ill'iority of payment that cepted th(' trU:lt us excc utrix , Th e Eugles Suvings und Loun As. l1:lll lint ltefO n lin'd fo r sixtel'n the tlefen dllll tl11, Howard W. Ivin s Frank V. Stilt, '1'. F. Berca~v antI soclation of Cincinnati and Th e ~_~_ ~_ ~~~.,.. - ~~=~=~~~ 1' (> :11';;. Ullt! Luci le J . Reynolds, eXl'cll h'ix E. C. MOl'I'i; were marie up- American of Dayton was disMlved of the estat(' or George F. Bough- prai sl! r~, a nd all purti es wer e r eleased. . WI' tnld t hl' olllnc·: wilot hall ne\', cleecllsed, sllU Ii he l'efJul~ed lo The hl!'\t will und testa III en of In the case of Lora Mel ampy hnpJl(' npcl oml he ,!H' nt onl' of the se t up their interests if any in Lou B. Bal'lIhal't, deceased, wns vers us Paul Melampy, the cou rt old IIIl'n bnck 10 t he Home with th In Ii ~ with instru ction. to lclsaid PI' mises 01' b· forever bllrl'ed prod ucod in Court for probate. ordere o that a former decr ee reIa ep hol1 lh!' s herin'. The rest of costs herein expended anti illl fur· In ventory und appraisement t1v~ to the cll re aud .custody of tIle Ug well! nfter lhe other cscaped t~er leg'n l and equitllble re li ef. fil ed:minor child, Henrietta MelampYl 1 pri~ll ll er. 'l'he New York J,-iJ'e InSllr!ln e Estute or JaOlee 1\1. raig, de- , be modified and that the cu stody I lie hml brolcl' n a way from th c I compa ny versus George K . Besu, ceased. be gr!lnted to Lora Ford, mother SO Years EXPerience In Fitt.in l'oml and gone in 0 a patch of There Wl're no handcuffs .. . 50 \\" bound ou r pl'l son r to a Chllil' den a nd Mary Lu ella B e uden, , Estate of Joh n O. Whitaker, de- of the child. and Making Glasses pending- the 3I'1'il·.11 of t he sheritt. Howard W lvl n~ of Leban on lind ceased. The ease of Finnan E. Up. woorll'l Ih ll L luy al onR. id e, 3S we - a t;....... .. . , •. , LuCY J . Rcyn9lds: exejl utrlx ~ f t.he Harry L, Pal'mody, guardia n of dyke versus E ll zabeth M. Updyke, co uld I.'asly t 11 by hi. fre sh tracks in Ihe snow. It seemed IlS if it ~o l at With lhell' .wraps on a!nld J no l lfi ed them, " lIld back up to , estute of aeor~:c F. ~oughne l' , it @· Cllt herin e Gray, II mlnol' filed hIs upon consideration of the answer I wa J('ojng to be t1 compnratively a group 0 I neglI gee bu t WId e- I thc gate once llI ore. When you ceased for mon ey The amoun t thi rd. acco unt, and cross pet ition of the defendant I Eyer), Tue,da" Thur.da,., . il11plp 'molt 'I' til lrnil him. IIwake .o ld. oldie rs having t he time h~ar me outside you c~~ c.ome out. claimed $10,428.5 vith _interest the court ordered the plaintiff to Saturd.,. \Vc c1l!1n gpd Ollr mind;;, howev- of l~rll' Il v s o.ve r the extrn at· 1 Let n~e go with you , Jlnl Coop- lit 8 '/. from , Januu1'Y 1, fOI't!'- Com" PIe .. CO"" Proc;eeliinc, pay the defendant lihe Eium of No charle for E •• mination 1'. wh 'n 111(' tracks led Ollt of the traction of a lhlCf -hun t. . cr o/Telcd. clo~lIl'e of mortgage und sale of $111.0.0 per week for the support ; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • com para t iv(' q\lil!t of the timberT hel'e were no handcuffs III the [ wo uld just a s soo n have gone real estllte de!!cl'ibed in petitiofl, h; l 'lIse of Ca mpb ell Tire of the mInor child first paymo nt hn t! to II 111 I.'llflo w . HC'I'r they inslitution, nllturally, so. we bo",nd a lone, ~",t th ~I'e se.e ll1(!d no way murshalling of liens !lnd order of el'vice c 1\ IUllY vers us E. MilJel', to be on Monday, jilly 8. =:::-=~~========== I'caiw" "C'I'Y nbl·upt ly. Th ere wu s Olll' prisoner 10 a chull' pe ndrn g of decllllIng hiS a SS is tance, 0 we prio l'l Ly of paym ent tha~ tile dof. judgmen t t i. the sum of Judgement in the sum of $1160 - - _..__ 1: pMlll:h willd blowin~ so ihat the lhe nl'l'ival of t he sher iff. H e look· tl'uilctl o u~ in the sn?w t?gether endants H ownrd W. Ivins, and ~~~~ ord e red~ ' ' ~UVOl' ()f tho plpln- WIlS r endered In favor o! The :-_____ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.., fOOW "'li S I;ppl I' lenl' in some pla- ed di~ con solllte enough. I was wllh .n n .0\1 lan te rn f1lc!;cl'lng un- Lucile J . Reynolds, executrix of ny £ Brunswick. Balke Co llender com. . ('E's nn d driftl'Cl in ot hers. He sudd nly sony for him. Poor sleadtly In the wind . . the osl!lte of Geor ge F. Boughner, Judgment off th 6Um of $76.56 pany versus Joseph C. Krebs. hntl I'v id l'lI lly avoided the r1l' ifts. fcllow all he had don e wus to It W IlS only a few hundl'cd yards . was · render ... ·· ..avor of The The coar t ordered that. a proper . \V ha d only one lantern or nlake ~ break for liberty. It ,v as to wh er the autonlobile ' VtlH slund ":'" ----=-==--=:;:::::==--=- -=-= Campbell Tlr(, U ' ~-e ciompany deed be made to J ohn G. Vail upFUNERAL DIRECTOR we <'ould have ~col'ched to better onl y becau se we wCl'e n il ugainst lng, but the wind, whi ch was In· vers us E. Miller, ,. , on hl8 purchase of the premi ses In ud untllg'(' nod hy Rpl'earli ng out him that he wo against us. cl'oasing, threw t he s now Into our lII'ouod II ch whllel wa~ a littl e Servi ce of a coPy oY the Rum· the sum of $100, in t he case of WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 11ligl1t have pick d upthefootp rin ts "Hard luck, old chap ," I sa id fnces in slingIng bill!lt that made heap. mons and petltlo n to the dete n- John G. Vail velfus John Thomp• • ' witho ut milch II lay As it was lo hill1. walki ng difficult and ' eonvOl'81ltion "You can ge't Inside If you will,' dants was order ed In the ease of osn, et a1. Distributi on of the w wOl'kcd !IIowly and inC)ffeetuaJly He looked up at me. "It's a \1 praetically impossible. I to le:! Cooper, " and advunee t he The New York Life lnsurance Com fund s was orde red. A c mplele ' ch'cl~ of the fi eld righ t, " he said . " I don't mind a bit Th e lIght.c; of the car we re still ~pal'k as soo n lis 1 8 st An ex· pany veraus GeorgI! J<, )Jesuden ot The case of Hester Anna Cot. Fully Ec:uipped for Good gave us no clue. Th-e snow was I ' m glad to stay In here ove r- bravely hurling wedges of iIIum - \ plosio n" . ul. terman verseu Howard Clayton Service. falling more rnpidly now and even night, w.here it's war~. I'm kind i~Bt i o n into th black-und·w hite H e did !I S I directed. J prlmed It was considered by the court Cotterman. The W est Side Build, Lar.ge Display Room, ollr own tracks were fi ll ed invery o{ worrl e~ ubou t Julius ,. t h oug~, IlI ght. T he seats were cov~ red ~Ith I t he .1l10 tO'l t horoughly. I had, no that ·the plaintiff The Cincinnati Ing and LOlln Association of Ambulance Service ' soon after We made them. I was o ut lhel'e III the snow. I WIsh yo u d SIIOW. SO was th e Wllld shleld; j pllr t lcu lar rea son to suppose that Oil Works company versus Jel se Dayto n , John J. a nd Ella Nick el I the en gine would start now when E. Grubbs and Frank Cecal'do" de. The Franklin National B ank or ' ELEPHONE 7 ----- - - '' it had refu sed to do so half aJl fe ndants recove r from w id de· Franklin,' 0., was dismissed_ It _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...J ,. hou.r before, except that from fon dants, t he Bum of $706.70 and was further ordered that the r e-, hng experlenCE!S I had gr eat faith costs expend ~d . U not paid within straining ord er heretofore be dis. I. in the perversity of ina nimate s ub· five days, It was ordered by the so lved and rel ea sed. ( jecu, especiall y Int e l· n!ll·combu~· court that 11110 chatte l propert.y, R..:t E.tate Tran.fe .. tion engines. IGrandmother Page shall be sold by tho sherIff. hnd t hrown me' do wn in an e mer· Bessie Snoll was granted a gency, but now that the Iml11cdl· eJivorce from Elmer E. 8n ",11 , the H enrietta U. and - cnarles S. a ale danger wus over I had no def endant having been foupd Jackson to Cal'rie Worley et aI, - - - - - - - - - - - - - doubt t hat she ,,;oulct' start up' g uilty ot · gross fleglect of duty. lot No. 631 In Franklln. WANTED cheertulJy. Th ere Is som ething un The care and custody of Robert Collins Wight and Christian A. mlstakab ly f e minine abou t a E. Sne ll was given to the plaintiff, Kurz, Jr., to Van Horne Tube gasolin e engl ll(~, w ith t he right of the defendant Company, lot No. 485 In Franklin FOR SALE- Full-blooded Gray Hound. Howard Missildine, Way "All ready," I slIi d as J gave HIe to vi~ l t /laid ' C!hlld at reaso nable Frank X. and .Ethel E. Ebbin.K • j24 times. The co ur t al)owJld $7.50 pei' to Mary EbblnIJ 109 acres in Tur· nesville, Ohio. cl'ank a sblll'p pull upward. I noticed that it 'pull ed ra t her week for the support and maht. tlecr-eek twp. W ANTJi:D-A middle aged couple hnrd, but' [ bs'nt 3 n extra Illfpl't tenanee of the child ' Leah and Henry Garillon to Mike - the man for a farm hand- the I"nd ynnked It over eompre~8ion, Upon motion of Evalipe HArris and Anna Magyar, 87.16 acres In woman lor cook, address Mrs . C. /'J3l1 ngf'/ ~esponded Grandmotl) er fol' tempor~ry 1I11mo~y verSUB Montgon(ery und. Warren coun· W. Shartle, Fl'a nklin , of Pbone PAge fl ~tJ",sl !l~~19ally. Emmett Harris, Satul'dllY, July 20 ties, 822R2 Miamisburg, Ohio. j24. Th~ firsL eJl!plolllon WI\B followed at 10 o'clock a. m. Was set as time Cl1arles Earl and Iris Lea MOBB by u hideouS clashing 86 und Imd of hearing motion. myel' to Mabel E. Dutt on and Net- WANTED- Quilting. Price, r eas· onable. Mrs. Ed Cook, Waynes· then 8 tel'l'ifyi ng t humping which Dan Hi-own Begley was granted tie M, Mahon ey, 101.83 acres In ville, Ohio. -;24 cou ld be hOArd even above the ex- a divorce from Margaret E. Beg. Wayne Dnd Clearcreek twp. p losion ot the ImqiQJ', ley the defendnnt having been Frederick and Berney Fuerest:.L:======-=-=-===_ "Cut hel' otf JI' J yelled. fO\l'nd guilty of gross neglect at to William A. Rogers. 14 .80 acres FOR SALE . When Grandmother Page had dllty. in Clearcreek twp. s ubsided Jim CPClPPI' Ilsked solicj· Iit' the case of 'J'~II LetJAnqn-Cjtl Henry T. Smart to, William E. , . . . tously: Zens National Bank and T t UBt S!'Dart, at 1II....;rnct IJi Clinton .~d- 9R SALE Player .ei~ WIth "What 'l! t1le :matter?" ctlmpany versus AJi/!e J. and Ruth Warren eountills, . 125 rolls, one Schal\' , r08 , up"Didn' t .yo u hear the racket she Corli ss. It Wlii "rdered that tlJe Susan 1'. Smart to Mal'Y E. rIght, -fine shap e. R. Black. ~el1was milking? " ~ askel! sareastical- plaintiff recover from the defen- Burck and WiIlialJl E. Smllrt, 128 brOok, onlo. AU · ly. dants the total sum of $972.611 a~l'efl in Clinton And Warren coun· THRESHER SUPPLIES- BELTS (Con t inuced on page 3) wjth interest t~ereon at the rate ties, pu)1eys, bAbbitt metal , oil cups , Injectors, lubl'lcators, steam and =~~~~=~=~~=~=~~~~=~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~=~=- wa~r ~uge~ gauge g~s~ oll&~ by TERRY GILKISON packing, boiler fiues , suction hose PINKY DINKY W.it 'TIll Mom He.r. Of Tbi.1 lind mnk pump8. TH E BOCKLET CO. 415 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio,
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foun d Go odyears best, Ilno thnt it why lhr y buy them. Slop lI n o t hink : wOli ld mi ll ions 111 0 1'1' peopl e be riding on Good year tirps to day unl ess Goo dyeo rs wel'u fnr : up er iol" ! Enjoy th e best you rse lf- they cost 110 more .
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Th er e has been a mad scramb le on the banks to lIcquire some of the new, unfami l iar, attracti ve cunen cy. The trells ury is prepar· cd to meet t he demand only to a limited e xte nt, because of the big proble m of distribu tion. So if you hit ve not any 0 f these new b ills yet, don ' t be wonied . Twelve months from now the old bills will be It curi ousity, not the n ew o nes. The new ones, by the way, are expecte d to save th e govern ment about $1,500, 000 a year, due to their sma ll er ~ i ze Th e new bills are more conve nie'nt in every way making countel 'feiti ng m or e difficu lt and ure more durable than
What· is more useful than a newspa per? Whe n new. it .s upplies r!I! W9 al¥ a;dve rlis ing thnt give its readers essentia l informa tion . When old, it is used to wrap things in, in plaCe of a tablec loth at picnics, etc. Now anothe r use has been found t hat should interest e \'ery housew ife. May Kiethli ne. of South Dakota Stale College , has discove red that old newspa pers make an excell e nt s ubstitu te for moth·p roo! bags for s toring clothin g during the sum · ';I1el' months . She says if clothing IS wrappe d careful ly in sevel'a] thickne sses of newspa per, protect ion is proved at very small cost. Newspa pers make espec ially good moth· proof wrappin gs becaUse printer 's ink is objectio nnl.Jl e t o moth s. She recomm ends thnt ga rments be dry cleaned before being stored awa y for the summe r, s ince soiled clothin g attract s m oths mOI'e than clean clothing . Garm e nts s hould a lso be bru shed to remove moth eggs which may haVe already been de posited . Thorou ghly sun the garmen ts- then put t he m awayand, if you are incli ned to believe in the e ffieacy of MillS Ki efhlin e's idea. UI" the newlpa per. (P. S. Newspa pers also keep busines s from being nwt'hea te n. Th e secret lies in wise, effecti ve adverti sing. )
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FI'ankli n t\l'p. fo:liwb N h :->. and lI owa rd W. Nu ll , Cu thel'i n(' N. a nti Elroy . t\ll' · er El s ie C. nlHI J . Stuarl Tat I ,' I' . shall to .' ''''I''p h L. Crc en. 2 0 :I('r ('s in Frankli n twp. lI e nry C. ,' hl1rt ~ to Th(' Boa rel of County Commi ss ion e l's of War · r (! n l·'J unt~· . 0.8 7 acrcs in nion t wl' . J enn i Flirt! to .I os ph A lbert lInei .lllI in Mari \3 cr gp r . r.G.075 'lcn'S in Homil to n t\\'p. AlI ~ tin 11. and Erli t h Vest to .·amn .. 1 !'\ II ''I' ish , 1 2\~ acres in Ham ilto n LWp . . Th"n"ls :tnil Marie Ruhrech Lo IrvinI:' F. and Ornl·li" Gl cm9c r, lol No . 11!H, in ll ef' rfic'ld t w P. (,harl l's F. n n,1 Mahe l J o m'~ t n Adam an n l\Iary I-:li1.abt· th Rue. c h lol No. :1:12 in Fra nklin . ('la .. a '. Brow n S .... to Binli .. Rrn dlcy, fl2 .:1R a cl'l's in D " I'field t wp . lI oward C. Cotte rmun 0 Ht'stc r .-\ n!1 :l r n! tcrman I" t~ No. u'i8 a nd :, ,!, in 1-'",, "I<1i ll. J oh n J . and Fila " . 'ic k cl t o lI ownrd C. Co\Jt<lrmu n part s of lnt ~ No s. ~G, 27 ancl 2!I, in Fronl(lin
Mr.' a nd 1\fJ-s. c,co rl:'e 1lC'l1ny en· te,·taine d t o ~ ix lI 'tl nck dinner Thurs day , :\ Ii "" Berlhu Co\l etl, Mi ss Norm a ,,\lett. Miss Louise ulle tL, and HU J.(h 1I1 h·tl of Wil · mingto n , and MI'. and fr s. \VOl. This real news. Dr. kenw al:l, Ticheno l'. ~U1tTj' e;.:ptrt in Ncbr ..ska, 5ay~ he h:u flrt.~ l\lred a breerl oi willa ~ss T um W l!lch of n . n tl d~l!, l own hena that ala') lack loena ' : r is vis ili ng his paren ~ l\lr. ami Mrs They lay: tJl'I C;; .. t l1y, _!':. I' : \V . W. Wl!I ch . ~r31cl:, 'cal! I be af( .c.:tl:1 in'..el ,~ ,. n mOlh: rhc.d. h.. .ir.e nl.! \\' 'T 10 ~Irs. r . 1\\. Rcynol,!s tlf Cinci n· shelter a hroQJ. · ~ nuti , a THE BRIDG E OF SIGHS Such h( nl, b ing .~<!d- lhe tr~\. .· le rude nd h e!' dau~ lc r, Mrs. Gerl· body, by l'eason of her se nility. Cl manR and daugh t.e r .T :,'ce Ilo, • t;\if.:<:lIlt wing But s he was a violator of the law of ",ou llin@, Recentl y a very rich a nd natio n· and knew s he was doing \Yro n~ realh~rs. should go on laying a!1 yea r of Cedlln' ill e w 'r' Wet!nl's ,lay ~u l' t~ o f 1\l rs. Cha" . Gorcio n. ally. known citi1.en was sentenc ed at the time. If I do not forget, she roulld produr.i ng JOO eggs 3 }'~ ar . To scr-arate felr.aic usef 'Jln"ss drew six months ' impriso nment. fro:>:u psyr.hoJl)gical ,1;SIIJrbanccs Rev . Be nnctt " 'liveI'NI un ex · to sel'Ve a. te rm in jail, a nd was like She went to jail defiant . moulting wOl'ld Lt' n·.arve!o lls, in cellent serm on at J on a h'n Run filially placed there that justice A questio n as to ~he justice of p'ou!:ry, and amollg Ihe prnllatcs. hurch Suml a y mornin g. There might preva il over all. Just what the law Ilrises; will be n o nJ ur e se rvices :1t.10 nnh 's but it should not. the offense was, t ha t brough t this There is no extenua The Arctic c)(plore ~ , Stefan son, Run until A tlgu~t 1 , wlw n Rev. puni hm ent, does not conce rn me tion of law by rich tion in viola- :l:lr.! a c:olnvanioll, or POOr, young Anderse n, have Th ornbury 1'1"tUl'nS .fr om hi s vaca· particu larly Guilt must be as."um· or old. The so.calle d crime wave Ihe.1 ~or a year on nothir·. /l but mea tio n. rt'arriag e Lic.en le • ed if prov n beyond doubt. 1 did is appal)i ng; the eat;nlJ eoormo us qll;1ntih es. . law mu notice lhat t he term of impriso n· and prevail- or fall st be stern Physic,i Mr . and Mrs. Ira H atsllck of. Roland Sidney En sign, t rllc k down in its tel', thdran. say their health is bel' ment was compar atively short. n!J:stance 10 discast Dayto n pent the week ·end with in ~ p cLol'. o f levelan impate nce. It m~st not fall down. d an d Mi ~s ItrclIgthened. . Almost at t he same time. a poor relati ves he re .. Mi ss Virgini a Davis Margar et Opa l J OI'c\an, wai t ress Age and conditi on are of no exLet veg~tarians muse on Ihat. old washer woman , living in a cuse for crime. who has bee n visilin g t he m, re- of Frankli n. Ignoran ce and great city nea r me, was arreste d self·will are t urned to hel' h ome here, the causes of most "with th e goods on her." She had, violatio ns of law. The rV<'k i" : .Uil,') milli r;r ycars Th e M. E. Chur ch has pur Even poverty hllsl'd Bill. Allowc;d '. n ' hel' squulid apartm ent, some- does not justify a man or woman pl v:h;ct's st.,!. with : h~ aid ,) i ca rth I the Ida H owe propert y of .J. W. Law, J ohn and : on , ga s for thing like a gallon of corn whisky ; to rob, or to enter W'lrr.1 s. into unlawfu l Sn ell and after some r epa irs, car , $0.95. Dakin, Knrl she admitte d dispens ing this liquid comme rce D. bu r gillr 'rhf soi:, a1lf.' '11'j re cCl1f:lrifs, pro- t he pas to r Rev. William s and fa m- insuran c e, $7a. HG . Th Ohio Law from to time, in order W ease t he It never pays, even to violate ~U<: ~5 I{ra ~s, .! 10(' .c.w~ (.~ t 5 gr,t s for ily, have t;10ved in to il. I'epo rte r Co .. s ubs c ripti on to Law financia l ·going; she was 81, and an unreaso nable IlIrt' ~ yea rs. d'c e~ :' l\ g lt 510wl·/ . Man law. Such laws :all Ihe bcd5t e~\:; ill /litten ininutcs . Mrs. M. E. Ogll's!)ee is slowly bull et in a nd repor ter, $(1. not abl e to turn out washfn g us are not doing away Fu lwith by that recover ing fr om the injury 'he r eo kerth W. H. ' h ' l'iff, in her younge r years. expe nses, meillod . 'Enligh tenmen t brings Pres:<!tn ! HO~'\'('r, ' I\ reat enginee r, ceived 'evera l we ek s ago whe n she $17 .10. Gris wo ld Ser vice Recent enactm ents made hers an about better conditio tatio n, ns, ignoran ce has . been k: N !Jus>, ~rnce his inau- f ell fr om the porc ai/most captita l offense . The jur- and crime never. h. ga s, $ 1.68. La w, J ohn and so n, 1 I wish we could gural;cn lJ:,.· prohi r..: i'm problems. ors, kind and heartfu l men, w er e think of Americ a as comm a nder $9!J5 .00 . Law . Now ht- 45 asked 1(\ de\'c!op and a happy, lawTh e Hila rit y lub enjoyed their J ohn and so n,sednn, main te na n ce sheriffs puzzled'; had this very old woman !,bidin~ people. We can only r enl- enforce new blue laws. The blue a n nual picn ic at t he hom e of )\fl'. CHI'. $73.!H1. illcinnn ti Blank exerted her utmost strengt b, she Ize thIS, when our people univer- I.. w ' g~nllemcn want V/ashir.~ton alld Mrs. E . C. Mn nnon nen r . Wil- Book Mfg ., Co .• 1 gross pen s, $2. could no t have done harm to any- sally work for it. mad~ mlo a "Dluc-L aw-Par alhse" min gto n Sund ay . Mr. that th~ dty may be all. exampl t io FI'ed Lou la and sons of and Mrs. East End Con i 0 .• coa l for me mLook eba, orial hall, $10.40. TI'ustee s of Pu· thePoor nation. ' Presidtn t Hoover, li ~tening Okla. , Mr. and lI'l rs. John Ti ner bli c affairs g!lR a nd light, $0.75. g ~ve u~ all a chance to s pend the to six speech:3 in favor of Sunday and fumily of Wichi ta, Kas., T om lair and LeRoy, nrght In an Old Soldier 's Heme b lue laws, all in one day. must won- Welch of Ft. Dodge. Ia., a nd Ilk Mu r to n, Char ce me nt, $249.08 . lNs, bridge r epail' which is s omethi ng most peopl~ ~er W~f'1l the country will allow him and Mrs. J. H . Boga n nnd .fa mil y work, ~:1.l5. Simpso n, We b briu ge who aren't v eterans can't do. I.P do lome enginee rjnr. we re guests. ' repair work, $5 .40. ut ler. S. E. "Spend the night here?" Mrs. ( Continu ed from page 2) Mrs. Ali ce E n\'in of Greenfi eld sam e, $5.07 . Greely, Seth ' I . " I dl' dn'l nou'ce anythin g specI'al ' He mmang way exc aImed In bridge tl.e la.t si ... month! Am"ri~~ n. in dis" . I l. "' IG 00 J ~ , , "I ' eaten . Jim observe d whieh remark put more than lix and ~a -half is t he gUI"~t of Mrs. Mol'''' Doster lIm"er, .p. .. .• ol1n 0 oug h Innn, may. t s impossi !)le. I have to ,have b . I l!Iion .p ound. of sugar. Prohibi tion and s ons. . I $3 15 01 ' 'him by una nimo us vote into the I gO}Hom e;:: I'll ge re pUlr wor" . .. tlO helP' that. More candy i. sold. Mr . and Mrs. Frank veather Shad s. PI 'lk akel' ' " 0I"'lI ow,' J.(n $t e,I' CO ulvBelj.t . 0"1 7L cRul.... Loyal Ord er of Hen\ The country 3 thl ' s yAar wl'll U" thir~ u'l enterta in ed Mr. and Mrs. Fre u 5e\\'('s. :til' nne ' IIOthil1" 1 · I 1., .4.I $22 " in. him for saying the II '.1 kd on t k now how, ,b,ut you must teen billion pounds of h 'ong "5 BI ' coyI, sugar. 1£ the . ' thing. san e a n( g raveI , lID . Loula up some and .~ sons, way. . a nd Mr. and wI Mrs. tariff I Inr.rease n costs "N but $5925' lwo:> cents Pall' nnlI 1& d h In s ilent exa!lper ation I lifted . , onsense I" I. exclaim '11 "e n.oy,R grav e , '" John Tiner and family uturday . . hle nn w ed. "It poun il , t at d WI. C cost f ' the public $260,. the hood and with the aid of the ca~t be ~one to ·mght. vanlU n roa · ,0 ., r elg . $ 1. 52 There's no JOO.ooo. _ _ Th e Li ve Wire Poultry lub mel Griswo ld' . erv ic . tution. r epuir, flickeri ng lante rn examin ed Grand tram untll-m orning. You can call at the home of R obert Gruy Tues· .60. Law" J ohn and !Io mot her 's gizzard . U? y~ur hu sband and explain it to n, repllir • _ • day afterno on.. Foul' 111 mbers nn· .GO. Oregon i n BI'idgc On e look was enough . I closed hI'!!. 0., repair . swered to 1'011 ca ll !)y t elling how work, $ I G.70 . •1. W. Lin the hood once more and stood sigo Iiul' ,l· Oh, IS t.here a telepho ne!" SAYS SAM they a l'e eal'ning mon cy for ca mp wor e Co. , s upplic s 01111 lent, comm!J ning with .nature. . "Sure'" There must be." said Jim r epairs, So long as sun.tan back dressJ' Alice Gray talked on "Fee ding a nd $77.;1:1. Duki n , Ka d D. Someth in. g, in my manner must C~op~r. You talk to John in~u:·n n.cc . and t ell and no stockin gs a re worn by Rearin g the Chi x" 3n (1 have penetral ed Jim Cooper 's con- hIm It's all for the best." girls of' suitable topogra phy, men Campb ell talked (In "Sll"c Will ia m $2 1.65. Wcste l'l1 Star' , pl'Intlllg sciousn ess. p- - lI ow Hig ns. $5.00 StanciUI'd Oil Co ., gas "I'll try," Mrs. Hemmi ngway will be likely to swallow the Mu ch a nd Whc n." A lasty lunch a nd oi l, $85:1.88. "Is anythin g the matter? " he said cheerfu lly. health alibi withou t strainin g. of sand wic hes and gingerb read asked. The telepho ne was conven iently - - ... was se rved. W c a dj ou rn ed to m eet WILL HAVE EXHIB IT "There is," 1 annolln ced briefly. located in the living-r oom so that at the hom e of Marjor ie Stump "The pump froze while we were all private convers ations Th l' Ohio Ncwspu pe,· A ~~ oc i n· hunting for escaped convict s, and tinctly audible to anyonwere dis- ' " Jul y 30. e in the Yes, he has got a funny face. I i, .n Ali b i ~ II l'1'un ~i n l:' for nn I" nla r !!;I'" ce 'Id' Grnv. Rcportc r. Of course J laugh at him and all [ liS s oon as 1 started the engine ·she UI mg. . . that, butlIews paper exhiLit · in thc Ohin What's that ? You'~e M,:s. ClarA h\1,) I'I'11l str'i pped the gear. She won't run haR becn (' n· After conside rable delay In get- coming here? Oh! Is there a tl'ain t~rtam(>d her br" t hcr from In. huil di ng at LIlli s LaLe fa il' t his again until I get some new parts ting a 10ng-<tiBtance connec tion, yet coming this way? Good! That dUlna. ye aI'. r.vl!ry ncws pap(' I' pub li sher from the factory ." Mrs. ear Hemmi manage d to get in t he slale will huv e:' copy O il fil e the of ngway her husban d, who will be lots oC fun. Then we can go I t urne d ou t th e ace t yene I 1\1)'. a n'd Mr .. Wales Sl11nrt :tnd ll nd in additio n n l\Ie:'i hle ve l·ti 'a l home togethe r in the mornin g. 'ghts I fam an'd . il . ~ ' fr stal'+ed om Cu lifo rni a nrc visit· pr e. s home • JI'm fortuna tely had not left the office. ll y whi ch ca n tu)'n out 10 .000 am AO glad. Good·b y, dear!" ing Mrsl Mary Hnill (,s nn rl ChUB. C06per followe d silently . "Is that you, John?" she naked i mp\'es~ i tl n s an h our wi ll Le in · Mrs.He mmingw ay hung up the Smart. Half way to the Home he said in the telepho ne. stn ll ed toget her with n lin otype receive r and turned back to our brightl y: A pparenU y it was. • and n du ily lIe w!< pullC I' wi ll h e The s heriff unwrap ped a muffler "It's all for the best, Tom. "Well, listen, John .dear, I can't frantica lly silent compan y. pr intcd an d circula tell for the I wish. Think how glad the atoumo bile· get home to-nigh t. I'm ben efit of fair vi ' it OI'5. going to ed that I could say someth ing to repairm an will be." . stay all night at the Old Soldiers' show t hat 1 was alive, but my When we entered the ladies Home." throat choked . Subscri be fo r the Miami Gazette 8tood up ready to go. SIc.ma -=h Rigid The rest of us tried to talk Someth ing in my face must "V[ RY MUa l( II"C and N,CHf1:\l <l "I didn't \leal' you come," said about Bometh ing else 80 as not to have shown, howeve r, because Maryel ln. '''The car Is awfully appeal' to be listenin g, but we Mrs. Hemmi ngway look ed at me quiet to.nlgh t, isn't itt" couldn 't help' it, and a sudden and exclaim ed in dismay "~ ' ''A, ~, e §S d.etable S fI\",",P l.. [. : . \ _ _ 8 0T TLL A T "It la," I assente d glumly. "And silence feU at her next remark . ~ ~RlJ Ill· ~I\ DUU!-R." ~. "Did you .hear what I said, will ~e for several .daYII to .c ome." "Yes, of course. Tom Bilbeek is Tom?" ADAM S DRUG STORE 'When I had explain ed what bad here. It's all for the best." "Well. part of it," I admi tted . happen ed 8 cry of dismay escaped The receive r humme d for a mo"You mus tn 't think I m eant it." the liPs of Mrs. Hemml ngw.ay. m~nt. Eyen ~e knew that he had She tried hastily to repair the "1 promise d John I would come raised hIS vOIce. 'harm she had done . right- ho.m e as soon as the per- . "Silly;. of cours~ I'd com~. home "I simply had to mak e John forma nee was over, "and he will If I ~ou,~d. But Tom broke hIS auto think it was all right." be terribly anxious ," ahe wailed. mobIle. A loud " Whoa I" outside distrac. 'II wish I had gone home in the .t ed our . attentio n from tlie confuneral ' bus," bemoan ed Mrs. "No, no. He didn't break it on versatio nal tangle into whieh w.e ' l.iUielo ve. · purpose ." had faUen. .. "I. wl.h you had," I ·echoed f~el-. -.-.-."11Ie sheri1fI "·· exclaim ed Colinlfly. ..' ....~.. "Listen , dear, you muattl' t lay onel Stewar t, Ifoin&, to the door. . "It's probab~y all .f or. the tieet," !!ouch thin,. ' 'ovl\r ~he telepho ne. A fur-wr! lpped figure came in, chirped Jim Coope.r 1i~e a parrot. ~ome o!!e migh~e listenin ROOT FOR AND CONSI GN g. Be- sheddin g snow, "Whel'e do you find the 'joy of aides, you are entirely miatake your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves ...._ _~~..;.;;;;;;;,;;.;;;;;;;;,;,.;;;;;;;.;.;;;.;. n. Even.in ;;~;,;,;,;,J g, sheri1f, " the qolonel to Norris. com1or t In thia?" I d.~ded liar- Bow could I faU in love Bl'oclk Co., live wire and . with a greeted . • progl'et eaatical ly. lsive fil"m f or t.he 'higlies t ).fr5. J~\I~le Wooarj )w . Sayre 01 man who loob like Tom Bilbeck ?" which had been over his mouth be- market prices and good service . "'I1lat' . easy," Jim explain ed. There w.. a,b80lut e· .Dence BosI?n, M~ss., daught~r o( the !a~( In the fore he respond ed. . , .. i 0 . t Woodto w Wilson, who It . "For one thinli 1 am clad that It room, at.o em 'the part I~ Union St~ck Ya.r d., C.nc.n nat. . \ Prulden of «porte: ! will . "Evenin SOOfI be "launch ed" as .. g) Colone l." waJD't my car. For aDotbe r It will Hemm lnpay_ Referen ce: ABk first man you meet , ~:c 4~! Vpi.J~ ~~.;it~\O'. (T0 be contmu . ed)
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I)(!r("by g ive n that (; ut'/:,e J .• Ilti l h hns bee n du l y uppoint ed uTld qualifie d as 'Ex('culM of t h EKtat of Ann W illia m:o n IlIt(1 of Warn'l! o un ty, Ohio, tit" lIUC tl. Iluter! t h iR 3rd day o f Jul y I 921l. W. ~. Roll J LI ,Jgc uf t hl! Probat ou rt. "Vlll'I'en ounty, Ohio.
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• f,. • • e, of fee cream wa opened and lOon diaappeated. Ith holM., to mar their It wat voted to .meet at the eame. ",plb'" the lamllJ of the late piau next ),ear, Geo. W, and . Hannah Ol born ' . - - - -- - ,. Bo,an mi t a t Ha'inon Park Leb· CHURCI1ES TO' SET anon Obio lor t~elr annual reuASIDE NEW MONE~ Dion Sunday July 21 lit. Th.e day wall·· one of lh r arely
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Ten C41' loads ot wheat had bee-it tl\k cn in a t the Earl y eleva.tor h et~ by .Monday -ev ning. A Few of Our. 'Every Day Cut ~ate Specials J ohn F.·o mrn nnd IlImUy were Mri;. ' hn!'1' !i l'lough of n Duyton vi. Ilor!! ~' iJ esday. Wayn ~\ri1l1! WIlS u (linner gu - ,", cove r ing nicely f rof!\ an op I'llt ion fi1 dday 'o'! Mrs. C h arl~ J ohn . . 1'0.1' r elli ova l of t,ons.i1s and IIden Mi s J essie lurke spent Tuesperie,Qt daya to be bad in 'mid At the uggeRtlon oC t he ToUetNeeds' Remedies hurelles of 'E mery ' hIH'leton has" a \1ery (1 i(lk. )l I'fo rmed IIBst week. l u·m mer. The beautif ul sliade trees F eder al . ou nei! tlay and Wedll usday h\ 'Cillcin. d tue '", p l t ~oun d S 0 I• . t h'IS hrillt in Am I"i a church n\ mbers sore hund the r esult 01 a br uise. ,1.00 PUl'et est Cod $1.00 Duska Face Pow.:8ge ))uvi d Noggl Who suffer ed a n"ati . . an easan Live r Oil ........ , .. , 79c Misses Ru th Early and Bernice seVl! r hear t. nttOi!!k Iu t well k is lo'?ely park made i t ' an ideal place t hrough ou t · t he coun tt·y hll v be n '$1.00 Co ty F ac.e J>ow ,... 89c f • ]\f1·S. .J. ' L . H artsock Was tli e. f or this occasion. a sked to d edirllle' out o f· the n ew Grllha rii were Wed nesday g uests g l'cutly imp ro ved. (lO c Caldw ell:! SYI'up 50 c J on Leel Face Pow... .~ge . The dinn~r which wa s servod currency r ece ntly issuei:! by t.h ~ of M iss Thelma Coleman. . 1iss Wilma Alexander of g oes t. of rela ti ve in D!lyton l.a!!t Pepsin ... .. .. . ..... 54e 25c Ta les, a sstd odbl·S.... Jge under the tr os was ..all tha t could nited Sta t es govel'nm nt, the Mrs. J . H . . chaff, Miss Helen Spr in g Va ll ey is t.he g uest of her week. $1. 20 'C aldwell s Syrup $1.00 Lu cky Tige r be· d~lred in tbe way of good first neW bill r eceived by s tti ng it a nd Law rence Schoff of Day ton gru ndpu l' ents Mr. I\nd Mrs. A.' W . P epsin .. "... . ... .... .. 9ge lter Elzey of mith' s Gro cery Wa Ha. il' T.on ic .. .. ..... ..... 95.: .things to eat. Those permi tted to a side f or the missi'on work of the '1ve re Saturday evening g uests of J) e Hnve n . is off du ty on acc ount of a sprain$1.00 E mulsion a d 26c Liste rin e T ooth be present and en j oy t his happy chur hes. Mr . and Mrs. Clyde Wharton . ed knee. Li\re r Oil .89c Paste . .. ............ ... 23c occasion were R ev. W. E . Bogan In ma ny churches t here will be Mrs. Mul'Y ur lllolll Y spent Sun $ 1.00 Petrofo l Min era l and wife of near HiJlsboro Mr. II service f or the dt'dication of the day with MI'. and Mr '. W . F. CIllrk 50c Klenzo T oot h ]\fr s. Cora Macy of Xenia is Oil .. ...... and Mrs. Raliegh Bogan and' Dor- 11 "W ITloney Oil Su nda y. Se pfe mber II 69e: Paste ......... 39e: visit.i ng at th e home of Ber t Hartothy of N.e w Burlinlrton. Mr. and S.~ The F ed eral Oo un cil is also in W nyncsvi e. $1.50 Citro Cm'bonate 75c Th eatr ical Cold soc k and f amily. Mn. W el don Wilson and Gera ld recom mend ing that a sim ely mes; Mr. a nd Mrs. J. B. J ones li nd Upj ohn ..... ... $1.39 Crealll ... .. . 59e: Va II ey, Mr. an d ..-1. rs. sage be g i\ren by preac hers of t he Mr. a nd Mrs. L(\~ t e r Ke nr ick wcre Mr. Ilnd Mrs. IRoymond Ollborn · of S prmg $1. 60 Petrolagar ....... $1.39 Mrs. Juli a D' o novan and Mrs. M. $ 1.00 Georg ia Ttose Evan Bogan. Mar jorie an li Rober t co un try on the Chri stia n use of 'und ay aft er noon guests of Mr. an ti Mrs. Eup hemia T oms o f Xenia 40~ Fletchel's Castoriil 36c Body P owdel' ... .. ..... 79e: "o1.' D'ay t on, Mr . B er t B ogan, 1\.'J rs. 1n1lteria l possessions. lln d 'Irs. Be rn ie Dill at CIllyto n, slJent ' undu y with 1\[1'. and Mrs. D. Bnid vi ited Spl'ingboro relati ves la st week. 60c Philli ps Milk Mag .45c Glenn Davis, Robert. B. Roger , Th e suggestion WA S originally lI enl' Dayt on. 1': 111 rson Dill. Nellie Mary and Marjori e Davis made b}' 01'. Ralph A. Ward , ex· Miss 8 0l'ni ce GI's ha m spen t the 1\(1'. and M r~. E lton Eva ns $1.00 Purl'st e. t Rubbing !l nd !\f1·S. J. H. Co le man is s pending of Wellman. Mrs. Chira Dunn, ecu ti ve secl'e lnry of the Wor ld week·end with Wilma S mith nor th da ug hter spent 'iunda y wilh Mr. a fe w ways wi t h her s ist er Mrs. Alcohol .... S9e: MiN Louise Dunn. R. W. Kra tzer Service of t he Method ist Ep iscopal of t own. !l nd Mrs. J ohn Rye. H. V. Wnl t er in Lebanon. $ 1.25 Konj oln 89c and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Chu rc h. Mrs. Cha rl es Smi th spe nt MOIl;\'11'. Hiley Gibson a nd f nmily Assor t.l'd Col ors and Dunn, Chester William and Doris doy wilh her da ug hter. Mrs. MI'. Roy Shnw und Family. Mr. $1.00 P eptona ..79c Mrs. J oe T . Doane of WilmIngStyles Dunn of Lebanon , Miss Ada Grace Gold ie il ernard unci fllmil y nea l' Cliff Morgan ll nd family of Xen in ton il) th e guest of Mrs. T. Le e $1. 00. Purete st Aspirn Underwood of Harveysburg. Mr. Wn yncsviJle . sncnt SundllY wi th Mrs . DOI'a AdulllS Ilt t he Fri ends' Home. Priced FI'om Tnbs. , 69e: and Mrs. Rho<\t's Bunnell, MillS MI·s. Sllrl ey Eag le of Miumls- .\( orgo n. $ 1.00 Dr. Mile s Rem· Monimia Bunnell, George Bunnell, burg spe nt a co uple o f days last MI'. a ll d Mrs. la rel1l:c Crawford Mrs. J. R. Ba kel' o f Franklin, edi es .... ..... .... ... 89e: Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Bunnell wee k with her ~i~lcr Mrs. Ella . ' ntc r luin ed lit Sund ny dinne r. Mr. was the gu est of her pllr e nts Mr. Anna Louise, Monimia and B.enton FOR SALE C . d f '1 E I C f I I f '1 f opsey an 11In! y.. . '111' I'UW are nn c lUl 11 y 0 ncul' an d Mrs. Chas. C r!l,\' on Moneiay. Keller Hoak of Waynesville. Only one member( Mr. Glenn Davis) FOR SALE- Hay. See J. C. Hisey, . MI'. and Mrs. Calvm Lo n~ ll cre Dodds. ?tho and 1\lI·s. BII!'tun Earnhart being absent. . Waynesville. . j24 and so n. M... and Mrs. Wilber t MI". Wil lia m Shocnlak er wlfo of Da~·to n were S Ul1dllY gll ests of Open Phone Evenings ' . ...... '7 . ~ .. ! Swank, 1\11'. and Mrs. Melvyn a nd SOn Hurold of eda rviJl e and Mr. aral Mrs. fo.llJ,e l'sQn Enl'l1h l't. 120 a . . wa nk and so ns, spent Sunday MI'. lind ' Mrs. Han s ford .Jackson "t'~rJloon with rela ti ves in Ci n- a nd daug hte r E I,cunu r of Xenia, Hem'y \Yo nllun!, wh o ha s been 'if • -. 0 - -" cinr' nti. Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Michael and in [nrliun il ain ce' April . rcturnoQ ._ _ _ _ __ • v ~!t-'m It s P aY""g High Spot /1, Pl'1wiint Slrugg/l 1\1~" and MI'$. h esler Grahum at. IiLll e Dor othy sPI!n t Sunday with home Tu esday f OI' 'an IndoOnllte tcnd ed II bir tJldu y dinne r Sun da y Mr. Her bert Muda tt und family. sta y. in honeo r oi tbe luttc !" s brot hel' Mrs . E lsworth S mit h and daughMrs. R. J. Ad ams and ehildren ~ Rulph St o\\'(J tit hi s /lO llW il} tors o f Day t on are spending a . week wjt}1 hcr m other Mrs. J ohn hllve r eturned hom e aftet· II \risit Ridge\r iJJI'. with Mrs. Adallls 1'(>llltives lit Rock :;....-Mrs. S. H. Burn et t . MI". an d L~vl: ford ,Ohio. ~J F)i . hades Clark , Mrs. Ina 1\11'5. J ohn Rye Is spe nding II 'ia~v Longucl'e Iln4 liOn. visite(1 t he f OI"- da ys with he l' dll ug ht el' Mrs . ,. \' ourcx S iJ ye !'seal" silverware mer's molhel'. 1r! rll. Mar cellus Elton Evons. r~ ·thll., best. Let ti S explllin IVOU1'ex' Victim Of Complic:ation. Abou! to Mis la l'U Dau g h t e l'~ a nd Tha ckCl"lI at Spl'ingbor o l"li d 4Y Abandon Hope-The New to' YO ll efor e starting a puttern. afternoon. Mrs. T hackern has Minn ie lfal'la~t :~pe n t T l! \,y 'll j welry Shop. been s eriotl sly III but is somewha t with Mrs. Freeman , Mr. und Mrs. S . P. Mic ha el a~. lrilptovc d at tbis time . n1 r. qnd !\frs. J. G. Hawjc!!, For Quality Meats and Wenelell Sqli bUry IJ ntertlllned te nded a SUl'pris,e on Mrs. Joe Mes&rfl . u.. f! Wif!!, ~ynard \fJ!Itz to a blrthdllY plirt)' on Tuesday M Michae l Su'q d~ ~, and p onald ' i, wkc were bayl on Lowest' Price", last week the f ollowln!'; little visill:lrs S und~ y' afternoon. . --- ~~,.. --friends : Rex BUI'net. Orvill a Sa vago ~'ir~1ll Wharton, CJa).'a B, fyh'. ard toil'S. G. E , Ral)da)1 and Lew is, Gruce Sa vagc unci MI,illm dnughter, ~{i ss Sara ~ , of Dayton Pork St~ak~r Ip . . : . jZSc ulisbury. were the gu c~ts of Dr. and Mrs . Mi sses Mildred and Chll'a L. Pork Roaats. lb . 221~C -.J. W. Ward last WednesdllY. Ra.ines of Belmont spent lust week Slllall Fresl1 C$}llea Ed Wil on anti wit , ,John Wilwith theil' nun t Mrs. W alte r Ken- son and siste r, Li?zie of n ea r Leb- . Mr .. and Mrs. Warren Bl'ow~ ~f l'ic~ lind family. Pork Chopa, lb . .. . 350 anon. called on Almond Ferris I Was~mgtOI1 , D. C., and Mrs. Lllhe Ha rri S of Middl etown, are ' guests Mr. IiJld Mrs. Glenn Johns, son and wife S unduy afternoon Beef Short Ribs, · . ot Mrs. Mary J . Burton and family and daughte r of Dayton wer e Sun War d T ay I01' on d Wife. of Middleday dinner guelltll of Mr. and Mrs. ).Ier lb ......... 23~c town, called on th e Jordon fanlily Miss Marjol'le and Master CharCharles E. J ohn s and tn tbe after. l ies Burton Earnhart spent Sunday Sunday aftern06n. noQn they all autoed to WIJOt~n&"Beef Steak8, lb . . 33~c' 1\h". and Mrs. Walte r Kratzer nig ht and Monday in Dayton, the ton and vl411" jty, . Cut From Prime Beef Chuck and Mrs. Clara Durnn, o f Lebanon , g uests of the ir grandpare nts Mr. Mrs. Lottie ~rey .spent a 1111'. a nd l'I r.~ , 9 11a urrcey Bunnell and Mrs. Burton Earnhart. Bacon, lb . . . . - , -.~. a~$~ couple of /.lays last week 'Y~t,h h~' and Miss MonlTIlI.l " ~,unne ll, of daughter, Mrs Fr~q Mahan and Mq.r. Way~,esv ille , ·spe nt /.i'Hday Su.gar Cured, 2 lb. or more Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Bennett family near. Five Point. . . evemn.1f )YHh GI,enl} Qavis " and ?tit'. anf.i Mrs. C. A. Bennett and Hams; lb . . ' .' . . . 27!1l . ~rs. ~. R. Gol,e S P~lft Tue day in Mr. ' Leon Salis bury of Clevela nd fIlJl)ily, Suga r c ured, whole or . joined hi s family here Wednesday Mr/!. fo;dith Pfl"is I) n4 childreR D.~ Y~.oP' vis1,t ing fmn.ds an.~ 'rSand on ~'horilday was accompani ed and Bort BoglIll, nttend eq . uj ~ la !v~&: ~.R§: ~~r-9 ~!?~~.~ Veal Pocket Roaat, .. home by Mrs. ,sl.l).i sbury. l\fil'iam Bogan reunion a t Hll rn ll P r o · · /fen y,ears ago my trouble and Wendell will r Oillnln fOI' II Sunday. .;.~ ~1c Mr. pnd Mrs. 11 . .y. ~Jll,t" aPl4 visit 'with their grandparents Mrs. ~r. lind M fs. Clmr!e.s ~ye arrived stnl'i~d w'ith indigesti.o n, und spp n Lon Brannan, of ' Xenia, was and M~. AJJ.e1l E.m rick . ' " my ldd)1~yS !lp~' ''j~~r ' W~r!! '~ L' put Vea'" Chops, II? ... . here Saturday afternoon looking home trQII1 e a)itMnJa 1i'r i4~y njg t/t ShQllldef Mr. and MI'!!. emry C harl eston . afte r the interests of his place enthu slostlc over f1 I\v.e week!!' of 9rde!'," !lai!! ¥FS. Glep t\4a/l)~ , SI3(} 'AI Nqrtn ijigtl Street. Col\lmtrip to that state. Mr. ancl Mrs. ChQrles Cha"ll tol) nCa l" the Church. bUI:!, ' Ohlo, //In,el! J /Je.caPlIl P~ !'Liv~r, ~5£ and children took a motol' trip - M. M, 'f.erry sp.ent Sa tu,r ny at Dr. Rudolph, eyesight vour!, and 80011 was f or ue4 ~o IJu.jt -~ ~. Sund".y to Brown and Clinton CIIlI'/{$vijfi. · .. specialist is skilled in the work. Through the lack of sleep !!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ co u n tI es "nd l'jsited th e iI' 0 Id hom e Spare Rib" ~ Ib, .. ~Gc at Goshen. While t hey Last, . . Stephen ~owe, of bliv.!l JJI'fln&t/, • _ .. practice ~f optometry. A and nu~iUon, I becam? "(eak. runmade a b~ sll1 ess tTip here on Fri. fre~ .cxaminatio71 9 f YQur eye!! on down, tired out an~ d,scourDge~, Mr. end Mrs. Samuei Moines d/ly mornmg. 'l'ul!sduS' Tti~rl!d~}r ' nn·d·"Saturda¥. "~hen I ha~ fimshed the. thIrd Jaines Raines Imd 'Mr. and MI'!I: Ful1 ' line~f lunch Me.... Pie:k. Fred Cook and family, of Tipp e- Cary's J~welrY 'SIlOD' 'J#~anRn ~. ~).C?tt~ Pof ~A1}J(.>Ja, I was wlt~ont Walter Kenrick were SIJJlday dinIe.; -Chee.e, Potato S.I.d. , -." ' r ~ f!lill?, my p'o,'Y'rl~ Vf~f~ f Unp.t.lonn er gURsts of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. canoe. were Sunday afternoon Milk, Cream, Fre.b Mr. pnd Mrs. Robert Malone, .Iflll Illi H,.e y sl'QI!1.iJ.. pl~estJp ~ ~ a!i gue~ts of K. E. 'Thompson and Haines and t~mHy at Belmont. ~8"'D~~)' l!~~tef.' famlJy. and family. Mrs. EIi~abet/) HQ'Y - r es tored, ~ n~ m.f Ilvet aRd ~Id!}e¥ 91~~m!,r~.I,p' ~ A large number from her.e atnrd of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. symptpns dIRa.ppear ~a 11* .If b~ Lecher Lp.y, -",jice Lamb and Ed Hughes of Columbus and magic. I bllt! to qlllt WOl'k, b4 ~ te~ded tht' ~oon chase at Lebanon PtJon. NQ. 6(; Fall' grounds Sunday. . Lillian Lamb w'erE~ ,S.u~<i¥Y ';!J~sts A. W. Hudson 'of Dayton spent Konjola set ~e right, ~,nd I am . Mr. and Ml·S. Elb ert Wallace, of JI. ~. A100re .a nld f!lm iJr. -' . Sun/J!lY at the home of Mr and back on the Job again. " __'1!J'f'~-~ Balard Wallace and Irvin Ellis Mrs. N. ·P . .lo¥don. . Konjola is sold in WayneSVille • . ' . ro . at Adam's Drug Store and by all Dealer. in in company with Mr. and Mrs. the ~est 4r\lggists throughout ~his
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Eighty-First rear STREETS WERE OILED
NEWS DIRECT fROM THE SlAlE CAPnOl
The . application of oil to our streets la st Friday brought relief f rom the dust. Main street and F ra nklin Road on 73, and NOI:th street were no t included but will be treated with tarvia, the forOLUMBU S, OHIO- A radical mer two being maintained by the change is In ki ng place in the fis h Stat e Highway department and a nri gnm e divis ion ot the Depllrt- t he latter by the County . ment of Agriculture, it h uving --been abolish d to be replaced by the Division of Co n!lel'vation i with a commiss ion of eight persons, four Repub li cons and four Demoncrats. who will sel've for two years A each Wi thout r em un eration. Commi 8~ ionel' will be named by the Di rector of Agriculture who will receive a sulury of $6,000 a yeoI', Th e contl'ol of all state lakes Screen doors, the size you need, is tak en fro m the Board of Public Works and pll1ced in the Conserva lit Madden's Lumber Yard. tion Division. Born- To Mr . and Mrs. E nni s I The new Highway code In now Thompson, July 20, a. son ,' Ellrl a la \v and it will be well for all to Thomas, famllinrlze thems elves with It s Mr. and Mrs G. P. MiOs lit· provis ions. It glvcs the stblte tended MIami Valley Chuutauqua aul horl ty to repair streets within all municipullties ond also to S unduy. improve sll'cets in cities which Ill'e Yo ur old jewelry recreated a nd . parts of s tllte higlnvays with c\'n- s ilverwllre replated, Co nsult Carsept of Baid cO l' pomtion . It HQoly's J ewelt·y Shop,. Jshes ab utti ng property), u se IISments a long the 2Q-foot highways Mrs. J . R. Baker, of Franklin, und leaves the opport uni ty for v isited her parents, Mr. and Mrs, county li nd uh\ltting property co· Charles Gra y Monday. op !'lllion a long rOllds more than 20 feet wide. E ight of the larger The Waynesville Farl11el'S Excounties o f t he state are not Af- change Co . an seave yOU money f ect ed · b y the new law, 'on your fencing needs,
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CONFER WITH OFFICIALS
By Alberl T. R eid
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State '1'reUIiUI'er H. Ross Ake states that due to the collection of cOI'porntion I.axes t he active deposiories are practicnlly filled up a nd TI'eaSU1'er Ake i8 placing in inactive depositories t he sum of $1,000,000.00, the interest on which will be from 3.66 to 4 per cent. There is at present time a total of $l:J,OOO,O OO in innctjvEl depositp'r!~: '
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1U29 __
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No rth stree I'es id Itt!'! visited 'o unt y , urve yo r Monfort and the cO lllm i ~s ioll e l'S at th e c'our L house in I. c. lHlIllln Mo nlhl Y ll1u l'Iling t o muke inquiry li S to why th e str e t had not bee n t reate d as pl' o mi ~e d :lllti asked thut sOIll Plhing be done ut o nce us the du s t wu ~ IIlm os! unbea ra bl e. Wh e n lh e o flicial ~ had r ccoyer d fro m lh t' ir s urpl'ise li t the vi it, Lhey 1\l'Omised thaI t he wn rl( wil l lJ 'gin on August 5. Th,, 'c in I he pllrt y we rt' M I·S. W . II. Al1e n, Mr,;. J. W. White. Mrg. Ruth .Junn ey , Mrs. A. F. JlJ,>lI oh , l\1r ~ L . M . He ndel'son !II I'S. •1. O. '~l rl\Vrigh t. Mrs. U . G: \Vh cl ~e l , i\l l's. W. C. St. J.ohn .
AT Rl{-CHURGHfS IN WAY~E5VllLE WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF . CHRIST . . Bible School at 9 :30 a. m . A. s pe cial program SU!lday. Don't mis~ it! Th e Lord's Supper will b<, ob ~ erv ed at the clos.:! of thil service. J es us aid . "Do t his In remembrance of me!" Eveninc e v ang e \i ~ tic se rv ice at 7 :45 p. m. ~H 1l1 0 n subj ect, "The Greatest . in in th e World." What do you consider the greatest sin in the wor ld '! Write your onawer on a slip of . puper and briog it to the church S unJay n~ ght. Qhurch Night servi ce each Wednesday at
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Chest!'r A. Williamson, Minister~
CUfll,er sCI'(' en wir t' a t Madden's Lumb f' r Yllrd . Mess rs. A. K. a ncl Frank Day I'e incinnati viRitors Monday.
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Mrs. J. . Hawke spe nt , 'unday in Dayton , th e gue&ts of rel a t ives/, Mi ~s Loui se .'Inith, o f Versllilles Ohin. wa s th e g ues t of Miss Alice Gons last wt'ok .
LYTLE M. E. CHURCH As we IIrt' in the midst of the vllcation sea son lind everyone 8hould look forward to a change und res t to .r ece ive r enewed e nt hus ias m and zelll for n another yeur. but no matter wher e we wander or travel, let us take God with us, who created the beautiful things of Nllture. Make room for him . Let Him be the light to our feet and 111m)) to our pathway. Regulal' preaching ' se1'v'.ice at 9 o·clock.: SundllY School at 10. Prayer service We.-Jnesday evenings. Everyone welcome. . H en ry G. Saylor, Supt.
The Waynesville Farmers EX- I e hunge Co. can save you money on your fencing nE:eda.
Cal'l Bori ng, of Wilmington, a ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH . fO l'ltl c r teach or in our schools. was Su mmel' sc hedule- 1st, 3rd and in Way n esvill e las t Friday. 5th Su nday, Mas at 8:00 a . m. ; / Miss Louise Hough is spending 2 nd and 4th SundllY, Mass at Mrs. Carl SC I-vi s , Mrs. William a few days with h er brother, For9 :30: Brad ley lind Mr. H. M. Sherwood rest and fa.mily, in Day tony Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. WI' I'C Dayton vis itors Mond!1Y. Saws filed by machine. Cut -:-=-~- -= •. METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Bennett is ~p ending hie vacleaner , . trufl r, fast!lr. Rqf fliiOLD GRIST MILL IN CJlurch Sehool 9: 15 a. m. There cation on a sight-seeing trip LOCAL YOUNG MAN WAS MEl!"lPPI$'f ~APl~1i AlP ptt. *t M!lpdl!p'.l,1 ~llm~!lf Y~f~' will be nQ church serviees for the SPRINGBORO BURNS thro ugh Kentucky and Tennessee. IN AUTO ACCIDENT next two Sunday s on account of . WA$ ~~TERTAINEl) 'Nhen 'ashi f rrh$lmlls J.. WP~~$ Messr~. ij. fl, SherWPQd. ft, 0, the paRtor tllking his annual vacaThc 01.1 gri"t niH a t !:;pring bol'o D iamonds ? Hllve confid ence in p.f the pffi ce qf ~ecretary of Stilt!! Cl'OSS and .J. li· ~!I\ilh attj!nlled. Q The fo llowing IIccount clipp ed wa: cOlllpl etely r1 cgtl'owed by fire .Rry'!; J . welry S hop. giving you t ion. Regulllr preaching serviees l'~tlln~s f~' plD hi s Oanadi!l'l v!l!!a- sal e pf aMi!lllj!s Ilt ~1!1!~bqgr 1!\5~ On ,frida y, Jul)' 26. Ii lll el'.ry tlpn, It will not p,c n!!ces, arY fo~ week , . cr-o.w d Qf jp.dies of tht! Methodl$t fr om a Florida puper, of a n uuto Thursda y c\'(: ning a t 5 o'clock. The . th best In s tyle, quality and value. August 18. The Missionary BOciety will meet with M.rs. Whita~im tp suppor~ allY 9f illS jish ~i~ Bodet)' f,esponded to 1111 lovl- uccicle nt whi ch occurred ill Flo\,- frame structure , 1I 0W used a 11 ker Wedn esdllY at 2 P. m. Thil , llI ugh tl'l' hOllse . by T om Hurst, . T~ e 6~rd !Innu al Collett-McKay ,torijl8 wi~~ affidjlvits fOf ~f.. For l>!!S~ resqlts ~o.n'!l,q YA"r ~tlQn frOID theif ~resid ent. ~nd da, in w hich Vernon Mainou s ~vas will be t he lust meeting before 1 'Wpods jlxpre~ed . a hungr~~ live stOf:~ to. qn~f!n-~m~ry 00 .• viC;l!-presid.e!lt, fdl'S, fdtl 'y SI lver injured, may ue of inte rest to hi s the '[II' ~c n t own er , was burn cd ' PICIlIC Will be held at the us ual eonfere nce. The mint bozes will t o t hc groll nd. pla ce on SatUl'day, August 10, ounds pf fiae fr!!sl.. flRl.'· to ' Ulf Cincinnati, In j:arf! pf p. ll: ~~11,- and ~r!l, Orpha Cla1'~, to an n\lbe opened. It is desi red t hat all . d . 11 b t th hie nd s Mr. Main ous is r ecoverFive lambs a nd i wo calv es i hnt 192 9. rtflP. ,s III t,~:e q ffi ~eI: dllr jng .ill DU!¥. allY sewIng a e ch UC h • .• back dues shall be paid . in at thil ¥!\!!a~IOn , 1111 pi WhlCn he jllleillil ~ At the noon hour t hey were ing at th e home of an uncle in \~e l' e in th e buildi ng a i the ti lll e MI·s. Lore n Hadley and daugh- meeting. Choir rehearsal Friday Mrs, " , K. !)ny, Mt's, ltaohel Invited to the dining h all where Dunnedin, Fill Wl!re cllug~t py ' 'hinl!\elf with hQo~ of the fir e wer e bumecl to death. August J 6. All are ~elcome. 'l:hree n egro es wer e instuntly flnll lintl. H I3 has also Rl'Ql1'Jisef:\ to Crew an!! ttl ,,8. Ray Mp.itlIlUs WllfO a table filled with all t he good The CIIU SC of t hc fire has not el', or Bell aire are visiting Mrs. Rev. Joseph Bennett, Pastor. ~emefT\bllr tllem 'Vit!l (lhojlle veni- gueSl!I of rtfrll. 'f. C. Bnmnook, on things of the seaso n WllS spread, ~ illed and five \\~ite pe rson s in- bec n ofTl ciu lly deterl1lin ed. but it Ruth Janney and daughter, Mi s and a large baked fish, all of which Jurcd as th e re sult of two auto- is bel iev cd the bial'. e wa s cau sed Lou ella. 'jlo n steaks when the open sellSQf\ Thurs dIiY, / FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST fu!' ,MilO is announced ana being A WIIS thorou~hly enjoyed by th e I mo bil s cr ashing sho rtly after by a stro ng wind thut curri d th e Mr. and Mrs. Will Haines. or Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. Our 1\11 expert rifle shot wiJl have no ' 'Mrs. W,O. Raper, Mrs. Otto Sea- ladies. It also proved to be unin- noon unclay, May 19, at a poi nt flames to t he buildin g f l'om a nellr- All egh eny, Po ., we re recent guests Inter-class contest starts Sunday. tro uble in keeplnlr his promise, bold and Ml·S. Robert Werntz and te ntionally the birthday pllrty of about f oul' m iles we: t of Ocala on fire. OJ TI7ie n( fI d e a Ive!! III The Loyal Light Belll·err. class will daughte r spent TuesdllY with Mrs. two of the ladies present. th e Dunn ello n l'OOll. MI'~ . '\7. P . by Th e mill hud bee n built in ~871, I Lr banon . . be t he spec ial "bootllers" for the 'l'he. population of Ohio Pen- Joe Tinney:,," Tbose fortunate enough to S utton. of Pllim Harbor, suffered and wus on.c t~e fe w remalnin.g 1 / day a nd will furllish the special itent iary Is now 11 little over 4,500 / ' . ' be present were: Mrs. Sarah Kim- I the mos t seriuu s in j urie s. her , kull landmarks III p r l~gb ol 'o. When It Th e Hurl ey fami ly reunion was and this fi g ure will be r educed In MIsses Do.rls H enderon and Ja- merle. Mrs. J ennie Davis. Mrs. Ida b eing fractur d ancl hel' fa ce bad- wa s first e reoted. It wus used as a held at the home or Mr. and Mrs. feut ure of t he program. Every a few days by the release of half net Ca~twr!ght we~e week-end Smith, Mrs. Laura Zen, Mrs. Stel- l 1Y lacerated . Whil e he r condition ~O\II' mi,l\, \\n,d (,oflti.nued .to serv e I Robe ut Furnll~ on S unday wit h one who has eve r uttended thl. class, taught by BI·o. Wright tor a hund red paro led prisoners, g uets of MISS Be!dme Gaar. of j 10 Whetsel, Mrs. Lena Madden, is till critica.l, sl1(' apPl'urs to ge III that capl~c l ty lInllt a f ew y e~rs forty present,.., severlll years, is especially urged among whom wm be William Ray Campbe\1stown, OhIO ...., Mrs. Callie Cross, Mrs. Clara Arch 6ho win;g so\~e \nl)ll'o\,'ernent 1l\1d II g O, whe n It wus tran sformed tn to be present. Lord's Supper and Gillman, well known as Ii writer At ' I . r deacon, Mrs. Belle Dinwiddi~, Mrs 1 h opes for ht'r recovc l'y He being to II s ia ug hte r bou se. Mr. a nd Mrs. L. V. B eck and sermo n at 10:30 a. m., sermon lIub of hUmol'ous verse and short W u g~s BPdecl1D sk In mlln y Sitnes. Viola Carey, Mrs. Mol1i~ S oke.St h eld . H j!1' dS\lghter, Miss Muriel daughte r, are e njoyi ng a two- jeet, " Th e Missing Man-':'nd d u . accepted by alk III lin' 00 C aroun. ore" Mrs. HarrIett , . Me·G·Illness, · · ·... i " h t · sones, WIlOSe work IS .S ".:( w",' rs . M .' a- S u tt on ,VI h (l was (nvlllg t e car· w()('ks vacat ion with relatives at What He Missed ." The Youni DEATH several of the leading publicatic 1open eve n~ngs. 0 . ~~y ~ ~.r~ ry MeClure, Mrs. Rose. Fires. M~s, in wl\ic\l the, purty were riding , G I'e()n Foreflt, A 10k. Peop l.:!s' choir is being mnde a p ~ r tions of th e country' and whlch tia'!! Shop, Leba li~n: '. ~I~: lti-i nn1e Ma\llutt, ~rs:';Maggte Bu,t- hilS sev erlll brokcn ribs nnd is badmllnent feat ul'e or our services. ~!,9pght ' ~ilp11l~n . a~ in~olii~ Mr. and M s. Earl MuMakin and net, Mrs . . Addie. Hartsock, ?tbil. Iy cut ll n.d bl'u h;ed. M I'. ' lit ton Pun el'1I1 se l'vic es fo r J ohn W, Mr. nnd Mrs. StClair Fife and ej!vcral !1~l\l~l'~d dollll ~s per mQnt~. so ' Bill 'lilve' mov'e'd ' from ' De~ Louise Smith, MISS Ru t h Conner. escaped Wi th a seve re tica lJl wounrl Retllilic k, well kn own fa rme r of childre n, of Wilmington, werp Fri- Chester A. Williamson, Minister. ~- . -- ' - --He was ? Iso ~ week ly ~ontl'ibu'tor I tr~it )1I!it. to' the Allie Taylo\' Mrs. Amelia White, Ml's. PauUn c Miss RUby Smith, of ClcarwlItcr, neal' Le banon , who died Friday., duy evenin g guests of Mr. R. C. ~~llItenbarf News condu!:~- , farm on to!! Daytp.l!· pi~@. . Day, Mrs. Sybyl Bec~, MfS. Map), who was .1I memb er of th e party, \i'e re h Id from l he r esidence Mon A dams and family. UNDERWENT OPERATioN ' Ing II column h adj!d "The Ortn , ' .. . Silver lind Mrs. Orpha 011l1'\(. ~ad h er right 81'm fl'8\\tLlr ed at the day IIfterll oon. Th se rvices were _ _ __ idl-l!," wlt,ich wa~ !! f~vqrat!! ",lth / Dr. a.n. ,I ¥,ril • .(\ . . , !I'. ~fignt h!l~ -" '-' ~ -.:' ~ elb(}w, hel' left wrillt boken, sev-, conducted by Rev. Fl't'liel'ick KirThe Gruen Nu r ses' Carlo uchC'-Vil n Retallick, teacher in the al ,r ea,qe.l s of, th.e. New~. as thcl' r !jl'nner gues·1ts rl' day f\"eral t~eth kllioeked out al\d hel. kct' of the F. il'st PI' ·byt.el'ian . 1 h f -f . 1 NOI'wood schools liliderwent aD I; \I I' ' . '' '. THE KA~ RITE f99P QbUft ""c ~a II tV ' MI ch ul'ch a ncl burlul wns made tn t he a spec la. wa t c o r pl'O csslona , elllug Hf. and Mrs. Wynne KeevJo ts e ~ ( .y cq . . el nOll 1\ nOltS Ilnd SOCIal URe f or nurses. See opel'ation for appendicites In • :rh~ ppl'emp Court of Obio cr iind children of New. Yor~./ . . . - _ ... of Dunnedin, hud hIs IowaI' jllw L ebanon cem.etey. lh e m. lit Cary's Jeweh'y Shop. Cincinnati hospital, on Friday,: {"~ Ii nQt, ~ o n yen ~ !lp.tl! Ojlto\:lef 1ft, ' ; . ~ .. ' " '' . 'rne K!lp. JUte l"ood cl u1l met fract\lred III three .~r foul' places . Mr. Re~lIlhck \Va,s 68 ycllrs-Cl-4::::..::.=c...::..::.....::.:::..::....:::.-:...::........:..:..:.-'=-- ,.;.:...- -4"""e...Itu!j ~i ng_ ve_ry_we_r_. .___ i' f'!ld ~r,e( J!1s~l~e C. '!'. Marsiiall / Mi ss A.nnie Webb , Qf Sp1'll'Ilt at the Grange Hall July 27 . lQI!9, and was bodly l'ut about tho face. age undo hIS d eutl~ l ol.lo.wed an ex- Mr. a n d Mrs. A. K. Day. Mr. According to l'ep ol'~" t he [Inl'l y tC,nd e~. IlIn~ss: ~urvl.v lll~ ar:}h~ , Rn d Mrs. F r ank Day and children !lnd 8 qSiat.e Ju~ges ~~f3 . ~njgri'~1J field lI"d M!,-s, EthBp Ci-ane an.d Roll call was resPQnded to by quI' r !I we ll eillne,'\ vllcatlon. Jud8'11 children of Dayton spent ThursdllY favorito flOW-ill'. The "ninutes of were 8~I'o ute from PlIlcllas cou n- Widow, ~n~ J~L1ght el: C.\l.hclI ne' ; wpre supper gue ~t~ of Mr. and Air "Hitch Hjk.~r" ~-.1 f,{ll.rs hal! jlnll ~u~!fe 'f~oml!s A. with Mr. alld Mrs p. L. Cnmiv" t he last me etl ng wei e relld and ty to SIlve r Sprlng olld l1Iet two a SOli . . Wtlhllm, two bl othel s, Bert . Mrs Chas. Day Monduy even ing. ~O'IOS are spending sev@rftl IDoJlth ~ . . llpproved . Our club ndvlsor asked cal'!; on the I'oad g oing in the op- Rctall1ck and Eva n ~e lalll cl. , of . IIPI'Qad touring f;uf9pe. -lHqgl) '¥rs. Charles Bl'QWll and Mr. UB to eontlnull club. 8torl~s and poslte direct.ion. As the three : Le ba non: and two sl ~tel'S, Mrs. Scv ernl rclative~ Ilnd friends Jllrne/i t;, RqUinsl,l l1 and f:dwl\rll and Mrs. Eyler Brown. ot Eugene. start post ers for fall' exhIbit. It cars apPI'oached lh e em' conta in- Heucl' lI omllto n und Mr~. J essie Dsgembled at thp h ome of Frank , - - - --&. Mattltla.i! lire enjoylni the de. Oregon, who have been the guests was deci.de~ . that Verdena ~ox I ing the n egroes att cl1Ipted to pa s5 1 Jam cso n, of ~e ba n\)o .. C:l'ew Friday evening to remind llghtfu) climate ot the Northern of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Elbon. left give an tndlvldual demonstration. the cllr ahelld of them. Se ehUl : l! 1l wa~ ll\~ SI),n of WIlliam Re- ll im of hi!! birthday anniversary. Peninsula of M.chlgan, Judge R. R Tuesday to visit relatives In Day- Mary Esther Lane and Jane Cook that t hHe WII S not s umcient roo m tnlhck, ;I native of Eng\and , who Kincade is at his home in Toledo, ton and Xenia, n t.eam de!l10n, trat~on: T~ey will to pass if the el\1'8. apPl'oac hed any ~ scllied ne;lr Wtlynes ville. Mr. nnd M.rs. Cha R. Mllrsh. of' Judge Robert H. Day Is at his tllke part In the ehmmatton con- clbser Miss Sutto n, who wns drh-. Antioch co llege an;I Chas. Wnght home in Columbus and Judge \ . • test ' at Lebanon High Schoo.l iog pulled to thll rig ht of t he 1'0111.\ W C T U MEETING of Dayton, we re dinner g uests of Florence ~. Allen Is spen~lng the Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wilkerson, Building Thursday, ~u~st tue lilt a. nd slowed down. he .1' cal', a Ford I' .. . _ -.:. _ _ Dr. and Mrs. A. T _ W r ight on Sunsummer m California With her ~~;is~~a ~:!~~~. or~r:;~n~;:: ~he tea~ ~r.mon8tra~:hc\ to u~ sedan, eoming a 1,111 0 .. , to a COIll - The W. C. '1'. U. will meet at day. parents. • _ • Olalr Fife and family, of Wl1mipi- uBm~ sponge c.ake WI . pea~ plete ~.l\ll). ApPuJ'(' ntly the c~r. t he hotn" or MI'S. W. O. Raper on \ ton were ~unday aiterno'orl visi- deUg . t lind cho~01ot~ sauc~ d "tll\talnlng t he nef{l'Oes, a Nasn, ! Tll('!:lIuy A ugLl st 6, lit 2 p. m. All Mr. and Mrg. Merle Kern Ilne! ~A~I,$ H1?!!,E ~2J..R t or! at ·t"e 'liorBe of lira.' Susan We were lIerve el11~ma. e an. got out of co ntrol, fo\' It clime intesest e d will pl<'aBe be prese nt (Iallghter. of Columbu'8, are spendWilkcrson a. n. d. fa.~ . Il,r.. . .;, cake bOY' our lea~er E~~e\ M~'~lde::. straight on at . II high rate of i al thi s meeting und rcceiv e a sub- ! il1~ a week at t he home of Mr. and f~\l. . ';lr. next J:Dee )ng WI 'r',e speed, the two cars cl'IJ.shi ng an~ !' cr ipti ol) to the' state papet'. The Mrs. J . D. Marllltt lind other relneld at the Grange. Hall Aug\lst th .. Nash . being turn ed ovel' a Pli , Ohio Msseenge l'. Dues are $1.00 \atives here. during their vacation. Mr.. ~lId :rtirs. Harry Truax, of 31'11 on account of ~1.\I,b. Qamp, thrown on top of .the Fon\, lJoth a year. ClnClnnat\, . !lpent the w.eek.-en" Margare.t ~~Ilwlo.r~, Reporter. cars we!.'e. badly St,l)lsht!d lt ~. Your wn tc h runs day an~1 night Mrs. Lucien 'Za'churoff of New with Mr. and Mrs. Joe ~inne}.' !':n~ - - - - -Th ~ ~h'I\'sllr \If the CUI' whIch tht' AUTOMOBILE MIX.UP continuou sly, bu t when did you If o rk, who plaas to go clear acrossl faIDiI}.' . Mr, l\n" )lrs. H;a~vn~ HAS l~~~~ ~IGIi RA~~ n"8' roee weI's trying to pass hove it cleaned and oiled? Bring Ihe l!ountry with her husband ai· l,) 1!l~rd ~n~ son w~r@ Sunday me~iO lelY. tUl'ne.d back tQ lO,W~ O\nd One woman s ustained a broken you l' repa ir work to C?ry's Jew- :hc fi rst airplane "hitch hikers" iq ~q~sl!i: . .r . listo ry. JI\\l\ Bide!!., son of Mrs. Clif- notIfi ed t he POhllti of, tho aeclden t , allkle Cln J t hree cars' we r e blldly I!ry Shop, Lebanon, OhIO. fora S. " Ridge of Chicago, ~~.r- nnd ftll 1I1Ilb,u\anc.l!. was ru~hed to lht,naged in a collision on So.uth L.a, "'n ... . .... " WI'11 -e Visits , e,1w.\g .. "' ,.,~ th• e scen e. Th . e IIlJure(I '''o~ hU\'- I Main street Sunday mornl\1g. Mr. an d M rs. P r en t'ISS- G eorg, ·, ,.,.PW ...- at1.arp~. n~d ~h~~ merly 0 f W· ayn~svl'1 E le!;traje!!~ proceu, same met o . .. lh Unlver·t nf rled to th city an (1 pillced In the ' d d of netrolt, MI'ch., wer e the guests liS used by lawn mower mannf.ac: a sentor. In t! 1I1 Y. r' ~ , . 1Th l'co mne h lIlel< wer e IImnge, u ., Chicago ' wlien 'c'o llege . opens t~18 h ospita l and tlte bOl\i es of th.e. Among~ them the Fo,rd coupe b e- of William Lippincott and family turers. ~~ectra~t!~n I~B~c\n' tl1.In' fllll, is at Fallon, Nev., durin,g t\\! t\l r!l6 . dea(} n e~l'o~ we re t Ul'ne<l longi ng to John Cummin gK, which last w eek. Miss Eva Lippincott out p!!rlef:~ Clltt\r\g m~~!!~. ':ff.¥ sumIDer e~p~oye4 ~y t~e U . ·S. ove r to the H u /!'h e~ fu nera l home. W :I S pl\rked :llong t he s ide walk. accompanied them to their home In ine. Roy P!ap.~! D epart~~n~ of. ~lJriculture in the All three well'e ,badly mangl ed, ~nd .. _ _ _ . Detroit for a two week's vi~it. /. . Burcllu f)f. Plant Indu.try which it WIIS nece'ssay to u se consi del'a" • .j / MIS!! AII!;@ Gq,!l8 en~er-t~II~Bd a~ is dolog chemical experlmenta\ bl e fo r;ce to r enlov P. thcm .from FOOT WAS INJURED Mrs. W. H. Allen entertained her pleaaal'lt ~Ollntry lto~e on Pth. l- work in that section. Mr. Ridge is the wrt\cka~~, so badly were the Y]; . E I - - -1 k ' D R wit.h hr::id ge on 1'hur\l~ay day after-n,oon,. complnrlenting er. . ne of the ablest men Qf '\lis clasil j:llnmed tn, ':Vlll te.r zey,' C Ill' . 111 . ' • noo n for the pleasure of house peat, Md.ss. Louise Smith, at :nd has ' taken higb rjlnk in CillllS Smtt h' s .groce ry stor', 1Mta long an ter Mrs. Newland, of t;hICaftO,'" k and ORJllPHS activities. ' e nfol'ced vacation, the re sult of ,F ollowing the gaInes dainty Versalle... BJ!i ge was an 1~tt!feB~ing dlveralon apd the "refresll- wor .. _ .. ' . LODGE·S WILL PICNIC a pa,in'ful acciclen t suffered while freshm en ts were ' ·served. The mente we1'e dainty and dellclou-. -------No ' T rl'11ena and .. . ' 1\li I Chapter 107 0 E at work · lruit week. Coming kin guests .were Misses The pe,ta were )In. Rhodes allftEASTf:RN STAR DAY . lim . b ' d c.ontaet with a heavy box his an Ie M t 'Ed d l(~s Fred B. nell, Mia Luella Williamson. )1\811' S. Invites It's mem ers an am - was blldly strained and ligaments argal'e .• war a, . T " VI i bt Faith TomlinllOn, )liu . Ruth Tom- , The Ep)Vorth Heights Masonic ilies anti' The W{!ynesville Lodge I in his toot were torn loose . .# . . Henderson, Mrs. A'M .• ~~dgM' ". No. 163 F. 1ft A, M. me mbers and . . _ _ _ _ ._ ' o f' _. .Mrs. W. E. Cornel,l, . ra."~ . . . linllbn. MI!iI Doria H~nd.erIlO", Club., ot· Epworth . He,l ghts, ha~ families to jotii..lit it baske t pjcnlo QQ.le ; Miss _.L.essie· Cla~1Ie, ..1Ira. J'anet Oartwrlght, Mla. Praneea aet apart Saturday A~guBt 3rd at Masonie Home Springfield, 0.. RELEASED ~HEASAlIITS IrVing WeIch, M~. Bert Hartsock. Henkle, Miu , Elisabeth Henkle, as Eastern Star Day. A basket pic- Wednesday August 17th. Leave _ __ Mrs. S. D. Renkle, Mrs. J. 0 , 'Eighty yeat old Chief Red )1118 Sara Mlaalldlne, Mia Helin nic and a program provided tor ~ M C M Roblt lira. Oraham, Mia Esther Bendeno~, evenlne with talent from OincinMasonic Hall 9 :30 A. M. P,..ompll. W B. Squires released 50 halfwright, r8. . ' ~r~ h . wk of the .SiOUX Nation, callec on ' 'Herb'e rt Hoover. · the ~'bi~ Mn. D. R. Smitb and lira. Fred nati Chapters. ' Members of the - ' - -.- . - • - - - grown 'Phe8$ant~ at dUfcrent ~~r~·•.· ~fpl:riii~~~'';: d ~.;' lo:"Damcac a'~~!!!!L"NdI"'~~ hite ·(ather" . Int,oducmll b.!ia' GOMY' , loeaJ chapter .re eordia1l1 invited. The Miami Gazette, $J .50 ,ear points in the township lallt week. . . . " ~.
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Satiafartion or Charge No~hinl:' j!':l rl't J.n Tn' cy f or ve di..vu L. Trncy ' ull'ce · , In- ca estused t , of Hnrry L e mue l onn ycnlt and olh r r Ii f. E III ' I's on So nn yc nl t for partition I -. -- . B: H. Bl nir versus Elmer a nd LInd t o se ll r a lty to pa y deb ts. · He t opped i n amaze me nt as h e fray my t emp r . \ hat right hnd lhing . but I'll n 1 had n vc r h nd ell ie Mur? hy, T he L e b~ n on Anna Set tles vl' r. us John W . . , ' ever ybody t o . I I'p wh ile I trug. 1 proo f of nny k ind 10 condn cC' rn ~ . Cilizl' Il S Na t IO na l Bank amI 'I ru st , Se t tl es fOI" 1I11111 0Y. Pbone No. , Phone No. 320 saw OUI" group . "You've got 8 lot of pri oner s, gled in vai n t o woo Morph ells'! \ ne hui~'- rni~i n g s upel·~~lu ra.1 In ci-I ~'Ull1pl1n): of ~:(. b?non, n c.OI"POl'Ut-, ?r. C. D. ~lIl~le of Centel'ville • _____- - . , . . - - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - --- - - ._ ain' t you 1" he commented. I might hav e become accu stom- de nt Wll! tnu kC' n sptrl t ll a lt~l of l O ll 01\\1 flw F. \\ . Lotz Pa pe r com ve l u' . H. Deillth and. Ada. M. • ~~~~~~~=========~==============~=:=:! "Theee a ren 't all priso ners," the ed to D r egul a r s nOl'e, bu t lher e a nyb od y. 1I'll 11 Y, f or 1l1 11nl'Y li nd f,o.reclosure D~n r th. R. . R. 3, Fra nklin, 0 ., (3 - - - - - -- ~olon e l explained ha st il y. "ThH e's '"yas on (,omrad Pil k H n A ~ u (I'c I !' 1I ~? \lIl, 1 1,( s n~(> one of n\()l·tJ!agl' ~ on l' a l ~ ~ tll~e um· r!" I ~s sou t h of S pring boro , on aker ex ecutt'ix of the estate of , twp . weth er. fo r a d lla r- who gurgle d strnng li nJ; mn o ' 1l1 (l it up III be c.l. \ OU Ill ,·IU lllI l·'t. .1.000 .00 Wit h I ~~ - Sp n ng boro unc.l n d Lio n ~'ke, J ohn' O. Whitake r, decea sed, t o Clinloll K. Day to Louis e M. only one ." H e led t he wa y t o Bill wbo , in h is slel'p. T he exaspl' l'a ting put'q Th i!> IRst W!I ~ In l hl' rool1l. ~, . I Il~I'<'~l tlH'I"l'll.'1 lit l he rule of G Vo f or m on y . o nl~, a mount hlulme d se ll and trnnsfe r 50 shares of Ass um, lot No.8 in Samul S mith's Eost Morro w. t russed up in his hoi r ,had f all en ab ou t it wa. 't hat he did n' t do it soon ,,,: i d ('~1 lh lL l it \\'n ~ Ill y f r l' nd I p~r :lnnUIlI , tnlNe ~ 1 ~Ill e nnd I~a y; $ 13 : .10 wlt.h In ll!l'e ~t and costs. stock a t nol less than th e s um so udd ition Illileep peacefull y. a ll th e tim e. Onl y oCC<1siona'iy l t he l!CCI.' I!trtC ;; lIorcl" . who qilit e bY l uh1,' a nnually from ~ c Jlt e lllb e l I ;> Ml ld .. ed Wa!l ace ve rsus E vans fixe c.l. W. T . ook lo Clint on W. and Th e e nl ir e s it uatio n was e x- nbove the din pa o n o f his fell ow nceid,' nl had hit upon 0 new 1 ~' :16. . Wa llace for di vo rce. Charges exGeorge J . S milh, executri x of Charlolt e Sla nton lot No . 113 in plain ed t o t he sheriff while h e cam e t his unear t hl y ~urg) e, n ~ it ' ~ll('(·i :1 ll y . Th e Pcople ';. B uilc.llng LOlln t l'ellte c ruelty. th e est at e of Ann William son . tle- Franklin. eeled off a layer or two of cloth - dish wa ter we r!' disa ppt'!lring do wn But Ih,' t h ulllpin)!. Uilel monn- and Snvl ll~s cumpa n y of Leba non W illium P. Abll el' vers lIs Huldn c ' ased, fil ed his inv e ntory and apGeorgc A. TuB to Floren ce P ing a nd re vealed himself as a a sink . illg~ t' llIltil1lll' il. I th l'e w off th e \" (' r~lI:; r. G. ~lltP be ll C:h~tl ~'la Ab ne r fo .. l"ivo ..c t' . hnrges gross praise ment. ' Ann n T ull, fi IIcr'es in Humilton amall old man, with w atery blue 1 t r ied t o cHc- ulllt e th l' int (' rnti CO\'erg un d ~() t OUI " f h "eI , tlet(' r - (' nm put.'11 o f t nnla , 0 or n eg l e~t, The court decreed lhat Irene B. t wp. eyes and considerable foliag e in be twee n e xpl ,)sio n. o nt! finally min et! III In\" ~lig Il IC . 1 hn t! no IIW n('Y, F ,.' rc r losure . of 1Il0rtgnge Hn .... y Gruhlllll versus Louella Ung lesby, liS executrix ,oC the e BOlin O. P<'gg , et al. to Dora V rfr ont of his f ace . His beard was thoughl I hac.l hi m tim f'd to tW en ly ~1I!1l h" ~ tlH' r (' we re 110 pu(" kl't:! unu el1l1 lta b.l e !'clt f . A m u~lnt MlIr~'. ~y George , d nl. Cor writ of tute of Clinton Wnldo Vngl esby, ton lot No . 28 in South Park adtli whit e, except whe re it was stained eight secon dti . T h'n h · fo oled m(' In my t l~h l:;; hUI I f, lt Ill y wny t u c:\ulllI ,'d $HEI 2. 1\l with I ~ to l est pU .. tltIO!'. deceased, proceed to sell 110 tion Lu Ll'ba non. by mi s..~ ing On one cylinder nnd reo t he dno r. lJllrkl n ~ Ill ~' , llIn, only th 'n 'on lit t he .. ut(' of $ l. ~ r, per . Ma ttie D t! ~ k e l' versus L. J . shares of stock of The Miami The bOttr,1 of Edu catio n of with tobacco juice . "If y ou don't mind," said the main ed 4u iet a fu ll ·min ut e. II Wu ,; ulll'(' 'Ill nn iI·,, 1t col. wl'ck f ro m J u l~ 1. 1020 und St nmpel' fo r mone y, Amount Vall ey Coated Pupel' company aL Clem'cree k twp. to St ll ph e n Wingaheriff " we w on't go back until 1I1mosl a relief when he b u r~ 1 Fnll1 { I ~' ca lt lC' :> (T~' f o r l~el p . , 2'jB :~.!) :l wi t h. ~nter('sl t her eon , cli.lim ed, $ 460 .() 0 with inte rest lit private sale and for cosh. Il'wil'h , :1-4 Hc res in C learcre,e ~ morni~g. It 's st orming so hard out f orth agui n. I made hllst". I Hili a ll hl vnlro us a l the rute of $:1 .o U per we ek f ro lll G7c per u nnulll fro m P IlCllfllb1l1' It WIl S orde red thllt applicution twp. n ow that I doubt if we could get Someth ing hn d c.IisDrranged hi s fuul : nil " n" e\'l'r YE: " . fll r RSti ls t- ,Ju ly ' , 1\12 0 . . , 10 ,1 926 und costs, ue ma tl(, t o the supe rintendent of Hur vey Mu nge r t o Carl and tbrough. I'll just pul .my hors e in tim(>r. f or he beca me en atlc from Il line ,· wi t holl t gl·tt ill l! It fr unt Ill II · 1' h !Jl'op l(;' s BUI!d lng Lou n !,\ IH.l t he S t nt e hos pilol fo r the admis- My rtl e Y. I\l c I)Y , 68.1 8 acr es in the stable." no w on, someti me: fi ri ng t wice In I " lI ~ h e " in bllnnly wh ert' ('ve l] __ -= _-= _ _ _ prob"te Court Proc:eedin,.. slon of Lorena Mill(>r, nn incompe- WIl~ hin g l on t wp unci 82.8 2 acres " You can't ," sa id th(' colon el. in successio n and sometimes f oil · a ll j;!I·ls wuu ld Jl IlU~l' to pu t on go- J e r ome E. Bar'lel, guardian of tent. in ('\(,Il l'l'rl'ek t wp. ing m for t wo 1\1111 t hree revo lu · 1 (1~ h e~. . hnpPl'n erl fu r ther bet w('en us h ad , R ut h a nd Hurrict 1-1 i\l , minors, Edward C. W ee r acc ept ed th e Albert 1\(;II·ler to M. W . H orn " The stabl e is bur ned up ." A . e was e ffected by ti ons at 11 time , Il is compression I !!t u lllLl ed d o ~n th C' Rtlt lrM. We n o t ut" pn :separa led by t\ willing fil ed his fifth acco unt In probate. lIppointlll ent ot administrator o f parts of I () t ~ Nol'. 35 and 36 in tC~:gPr~:elshors e in t he cellar . l lw'u~ wu nderfill. The t rou ble was in Calll e aga in t he fU IIH C I' Y: 11 ~o l'l m l!n t cor hnl f-~ress{l (\ o\d l J, A. Rclr \l \d, f\(Jminlstt'ator with the estate of Mary E. W eer, de- Ll'bull on . quar e k " H If1I " I As it happen ed th ere was an OUt ' l ll ~ spR r · . , t' . • ge nt I' me n. ; th e will lI nn llxed ot th e ostate ot ceased bond in the s um of '$ l,OOO C. p . :l lId Ec.lno 'K .. ohn to R. R. id runwa le~ding to t he base}\t lai l m y bn llll gr('w c urdl ed It WLI S Mrs. Hem ml ngway's Stop this rac ket ! !l houted th e T . M. Sco fi eld, decea sed, filed his with Grace V. a nd Mary Weer as HCllI ur k, :1 low n lots in Morrow. ~e~t dow~ whi ch su p pli es were with fu ti le cxaspe r~tio n . I mllY \' oicl'. lI he l·ltf, dlri plu yl ng hl ~ stllr co nll pla- I inv ontol' Y und npprulse ment. sureties. Fra nk C. Ke nd er , H enry Robc rl Ha rr ison to P . W . Ke mpI pet' red in a l th!' doo r of titt' lIo usly . I .. e \1 .. e~ ent t he .Iow ~nd I NoWe e of cslate s for settle ment Bi sho p a nd Frunk 'chw ytz er we re cr, lot No. 8!l7 in Franklin. u sual'ly wheeled in truc ks. Afte r , ha ve d oz.{·'.1 , or ,'(lsb,lbly I . hud a I:on siderable- persua s~on the h or se (eve r d elirium . 1 don t kn? ~ , Any- g reat livi ng-r oom, whi ch WI~S flli n t ord er a rou nd here Hnd 1m gO tn g a rc set f or h()u .. ing July 22, at madc a ppraisers. . J ohn S . a nd Snra h Hichardson wall induced to nego tin te this a nd I wny , It was not n refl'e>!hlng sleel' Iy ill umi nlll d by a s ingle oil · to ha\"e 1>P 1lC' !' ! " nin e o'!'loc k a , Ill. Th e lust will a n d testame nt of to Sllmu el W . Thompso n, lots No , was tied to a post in one ot that ~a me .t o m a u nd It was crowd · lom p /'" I ne ln ble- the elec t ric I w a~ dral!ging off fr om H e mLelie 111. BUlln e il a nd H erschel John J. Ward late of Mass ie town - 11:1, 11 ,1 and 558 in Frl\nklill. the mall storer ooms below. cd WI t h ntghtm a re.. cu rre nt wu,;, s~ p pjj ep only u ntil mi llgwny 's ~ n o w sh o e s. We stoo.d N. Bunnell , executr'ix a nd e xecu- ship, d ecease'd. was produced in Hobl'rt Burr'o llg hl! to Reub e n That don e the colonel assig ned Suddenly I ope ned my eyus o/Id one o'c\o{'k, I d is ~o\;l:rt! .l luter· gla r inl! at o ne a not her . It IS to r of the estatl! of Newto n L. court und IIdmitt ed tq Pf o\l!\t e I und Prud ence Lyo ns, 4 1-6 acres us quarters ior the night. F o rtun- listened in te ntly to a ne w sound The rQO l1I was ch ill wi th · t h ~ pe ll- i'.llp ~s~ l j.olc ' in ~ tan t!y to f pl:g!3t a Bunnell. dec eased, fir st anq ftH1l1 Laura E. Ward accepted the trust in Wu~ hln gt o n t wp. ately, there we re e nough vac~nt rlllgtn g utow on the eu);. [ R'lP.: accp un ~. a li , exec\ltrix, no bond required, orll a nd Owe n C. Gross to rooms so that ench of th e ladl es , eve n i f it hi de l iver~d by 1\ VIl I: Y 1\IIII"Y ' J . B\l r~p n , ullml.,i strlltl'ill Wl1lte r J ordl'lI, Ed MeFarlnnd Dnd Charle. R. lI oo k, 8. 53 a cre s ih could have an apartment, while j!'oo d fr l nd. On hi. SIde I suppose of th e e tate of J essie W. Burton, Fred Hurlan w ere made apprai s- F ranklin twP. we men were bille ted on cots in t hat his r esent m e nt townrd mil l deceased, tlrst und final account. er!!. Chll rie& R. and Lea h V erity the general dormitory wher e most W lI ' II I l c a ~t. ptt rtiully Ju st lned .b Y . H . D, McVay, Ilxecutor ot the J : O. Cl.lrtwrlgh't ucce pted thc Hoo k t o Th e r 'ivic Ass ocia tions of of the veterans slept. Il p l' e 1ll·ll n ce.~. It .wus ha rd t o thlllk statc of Alon zo Casscday, decea s- appointment as guardian of Sadie of Middleto wn us tru stee for th e o f t hose t hIn gs Ju st th en ., h oweve r , e sixteenth a cco unt. Co nn e r , bond in the s um of $ 4000 I Boy Sco uts of l'rliddlet own , 8 .53 Hnd a s a mutt~r of fact, I di~n' t. ' Ha ny L. Dllrmody , guardian of wilh James E. F razier und Harry IIc res in P I's n klin tw p CHAPTER VIII. " Goo d mor nlll l!, Mr. Hemmlng- Calhe rin e Gr ay m inor thi r d a c- M. S he n vood as s ureties. Lu ella B. J o hnson to H . Co ll ll\~ "Help" w a~' ," greeted Jim Cooper , nrrlv- count. ' , Wigh t , 178 .HI arv re. in Olellrc r eek in'g in wha! I t hought. nl first was A. L. Rob inson and Geoge C. Common PIe". Court Proceedin,. twl' . Mrs. Hemmingway refused to re an abh rev lated slee!> mr,. garm ent. J ones, adntini tratol's of the est a te The ease of Ca ...l lS , ~aTllJhlim J Ob" l)h anel Hett ie Erte l t o Cliftire until her husband came. 1 ofb~t w hich I l a.t~ r dl,sc o y~ re! wfl ll of '. R. Ro binso n, ~rilt lind fin !\l v !! r~tl s Howard Arch"deacon WII S fo ..d C. a nti Annn Fritz, lots N os. fered to sit up with her, but she hIS Gr eek t UnI c. " Glud yo u gl/t nCcolllIl. . .. dl!!m1ssed without record. 658 a nd 659 in Deerfield t wp. declined vehemently. he re a t la st. Why- what th e J ohn ·H. (rh ompson, executor of The court ord ered that Hoy Ab( ontinu ed On page 3) "You know what John would lhe estate of William G. Thomp- nel', d efendan t , sh ould oppear b edc uc e- ?" think if he found you and me sit- - - +-fore the court on July 27, at 10 His ~ l lI n ce had rest ed on th e 5011, decea sed first nccount. ting up . alone together," she ex F1nrn':lta f'!" D •• troyin, Fliea pr ost ra te fc,rm pf MI' . ~t o mmingJ e rome E.' Bartel, guardian of o'clock a. m. to show why htl plained. ~ e I flint infu sion o f quassia way. Ruth Hql, e t !l!., !nin f'r ~ , Aftp, Ilfl' shoulll n t ~j! pp'nlst,e<\ for dis- 4 .o z. 1\I oist suga r , 1 oz. pepp er : I agreed withe her heartily, 80 "M r!<. He ntming wu y faint ed," I co un t . obodi en oe of a f ormer order we bed a good warm fire in the MI X nnd sta nd a bo ut in Sl\lIcer fj , expla ined. 'I'he co urt orde r ed that Edward dirccting him to pay Gladys Almer IItove and left her alone to wel" Oh, I se~: " he eon~ i~eretl S tege!l1oller, administrlltor of tl1e plaintift', the s um of $6 per week come her IIpOUlle. It would be only a few hours until morning, and I The outer door was flung viole ntly ope n, nclm itti ng IS tlW) N of /ly- t houghtfull y. I sU.PPllse It.'' an s tate of Frederick Stegllmgllfll' for th e s upport of their IIhl1 d , fo r th e best. 1 Jmagtne t hat IS the d eceas~d to procej!d to lieU and 1 th f M F L·tt tr ing flakee . , ,With th e m cli me a gentle ma n. . did not botber to undress, but I Jl coul d get anv h' . n e ea se a . 1 e uson y . Wil y • a.~y ~ e , ,, ~ t ran sfer to t e purchaser certain tee of Louis Gpod"ml\n versus N threw myself exhausted, on my npt es be longing to the decea sed I CC M d L C ' , cot. that had been beating against my et raLi ng cold of a winle r' s morn- rest In t hIS IIIs tttutlon.l Ev identl y Jim had noti ced the Harry Sparks admlni at.fl1t"r · nf thO o ru I\'lt , art'! dllnl Ull Y ft°lllum 1 did not sleep, however. The eardrums for several minutes dur- ing when t he fi r ep )1nve r eached . t '"'' e cour gran e ellVe t 0 e an ~ n o rtng 00 . . the estat e of William Sparks, dp- amen~ed petitipn Qn mlltl Qn of • torm outllide was making a con- ing my doze . A series of irregular their lowest eb b . Mrs. He mming wny wus walking M"~ f ~b:n mmgway op ened h er ceas ed, filed his flrs t and ~nal plaintift'. tiJIuous racket around the eaves tappings, accompanied by a low and cornerll e buildi that moaning, Ilecn me audible above up and down franti l;all y screaming e?,~~ u h 'u ~, bYh"ll. ' d j account. In th ca se of Ruth Bassett a J 0 n . s e e.xc I alin l7~p~-¥f--~~--iii&rlIV(JIrO~~dl " '-'lli~Cl~~mfD[ffi! s t e lldy r our of the s torm My " Help!" eVEry time t he thumping • e, ey- -'f'fnf court-llxmJ- the rllte- of U5 minor \lv Lllne:--FigJ'ins ' er 80 Years Experi ence in Flttlnll full as reasona»le and pron- mo th er an f d • trien d , 've ~S lll\ anorea of the veterans. relaxed nerves became ale rt on ce and m oan ing wo uld r eocc a r. and Making GlAsses I b her h t husd per month , II . .' nllX ~ b yd as sh e . I'ecogntzed 8 udl.ltlllJy 'he sa w me as J ad- 1I1l eve n In a ( ,e r y a an, e r allowance for board upon app i_ Zona al1P Qporgj! ~aSsfl ~t Or) 11111 The excitement of the evening more. -at- ~ ou t of the darkn ess. As vanced sn ows hoes. cation madll by Catherine Wojcin- tion of defe ndants' the. court ex atill kept my blood racing and my What was it? H e made no. move to "resp,qn~ til ski a s guardian of Albert Leroy t en ddt" nerves at bigh ten sion . I listened That inegular thull1ping was she dill an alm ost Ifl8rU ul nte pr y h . e ,.e t'Ime t0 'p Iead f or thOlr t 'I Orocker, a minor t~e aptount QIlI! do /I for the opening of the door which r epeated. It sound ed far away, and of des pe rate fea .. esca ped h" , lip!! th e e n t rea t y In er vOIce. Every Tue.day., Thurad." would indicate that Mr. Hemming- I yet strangely near, a s if It might nnd s he pi tched f o rwa rd. )1~~~e~1 wh!\ t 's ttJe matter~" sqe Leo F . Woj cniski f rom pellefllRIlF ~~ motipn gf 4\"g\1~t oTent l, dfl , Saturday l jU/lllJeQ qui ckl y e nough to I.. way had arrived. be in the walls of t he building. . ,, ], 1925, Cendant in the case against him by No char,e for Examination YOIl kn o w ve ry well, lIe J'QThe following accoupts were R hiD B kl t I tl ca t ch hC' ... She had f8i " te d. The sonorous IIlumbers of our I Was it a ·pi ..it rapping? ac te ..I 't" rOOd ;,gde at OIOe c~ur t While I loo ked uround IInxi,)u !y t urn ed savngely. "When I a rrived apprpve A; country', ex-defenders began to I had n ever believed in su ch T B'lb k' ' u. gron e.. "e hen Illl 4ay~ " . f or n pl,lc e to d epos it he r at full I f nun,· you In om I ec s Es tate of David T. Shoemanf:!f, lenv t I"'''.!. " I ease, d fi rs t an d H it ..InII the .11 P , case ~"H of Harry Graham le ng th I became a ware of a new anllS .. ." '" .. (ec na accoun. sound- a rap ping a t the fr ont .. Me ? , s he saId tnterr o~ "liv"l.y Estate of 'fhpmas S. Wjlkersop .. versus J.,ulliia Murray George it door. I was too bu sy lo bo thef ImpOSSIble. It m~~ t have beel) decea sed, fourth anq ftnnl al!cQyn. WII S ordered thLlt the defendant about it t),,,n. 1 picked up Mrs . Mnry~ 1I1l y pu saw. E state of 'fhoma8 Elwood Ivins Re sjlrvedhy p"~lillati 11 r vl~ 4 "I~ w?s not," ' Iastily d.isclaimed deceased, first and final ~ccount. by inw·.· , .' . g . P Q II Hemmingway bodily a nd sta rled tor the ta bl e wlle)"c th e la lll\J V.·II ~ . a VOI Ce In th e rear 0" the ~ro up. E &tate of Joseph I\jicholsQIj,<leAnna B. Crafllcr was gral1tel\ II WANTED In th~ uhs' nce o f a cou ch I co uld My hea rt sank. ] was tn h op~s cells ed, sej:of)d !lnd flnal """'oun~. divorc e ft'om 'Wilbur S Cramer , tha t 1 would be I pnred lI1 a ryellu s E state of ~. E. Ledfolld d~th d f d t h I b' lIt put hel' o n tll at. cea sed second mid flnal ac~ount. fee ell an 'I ~y n~ :e~ 8 U"'t y WANTED- Home Grown Pop I hnc.l n ellfly r Ctl uluu ) it when pn l· ticipation in this ~ilen e. e Cl!!n. Gray 's Barber Shop. "I didn 't: know what hn ppen eq ,'1 Est~t9 of Nancv L Baker qe- 0 r~s~ ne.g e~ thOt th u Yj I ·t '!fl' the outer doo)" was flun g vlollintiy MI'S, Hemntingway went on, s light.ceased accolin~ , . , ~~l:'trh e erml~e f a I e It p a n op en , adm itting a swirl of flying " '" e ' owner In ee 8 mp le 0 f l 0 e flakes. Wit h tl}ern cam e a gentle- Iy be wlid e t~ d , " ""u t I' m ~,ure th.a t . John' H. 'J,'hQmpson, exe"utQf of Nos.75 and 711 In Butlerville an d FOR SALE . explll ln everything. the estate ot William G ThomR- th d f d t I ' b mpn who s tl'ode in una njlo unc ed. I can Wh'l th talk' t" . e e en an s ~ orevjlr arre d He W illi w ear in g a de rby hot tied I e , ey ~ere tng ,.e sol), de~llaBed, filed ~is first 1)11- fl'om claiming any rights or In - FOR SALE- Playe r Plano with Dealers in terest in Bilid property. onto his head with a mUm el' and floor tre mbled VIolently and there count. 125 r olls , one SChaft' Bros upCourt approved of the report was athe r wi e In~tf llt1 tllally bun- wa s a muftle,! arash beneattJ us. right, line shape . R. Black. Belldled ngQins t the s tol'm in " blQ ~ ~ o o n followed . a pl'ol~n gEd brflalt- made by J . J. Gallaher. admlnlsRe,.l ~.t,.te broo~, Oblo. -aU broadcloth overcoat wi t h tb.e mg gla ss as If a bnck chlmnllY trato!' of the estate ot Ida C. GalGeorge W. Miller to Stella lahe~, eceased. ' collin' turnec.l lip. On hi s feet were ha d tui/un thrQugh a skYlight, SUPPLIES- BELTS (To Qe aQntinijed The court autnorjzed Josle Whi- Whetsel, 12.85 .•.cres in Wayne THRESHER a pair of s now shoes. pqlleys, babbitt mt!tal, oil cups. "Good Hcave ns !" I exclaimed. hlj ectors, lubricators, steam and "Who ure you 1" TERRY "ILKISON wuter gauges, gauge glass, ' oU...., v b# "John Hemmingway , confound PINKY DINKY " packing, boiler /lues, suction hose yo u I" he: gr owled , s te pping toand tank pumps. THE BOCK LET wal'd me w ito u proi se d fi st and CO. 415 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio. trIppin g OV (' I' hi s 0 'In ll,:o w ~ h n (, f , PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS which he had forgotte n he ha d on. '. - For all ,pllrposes. Bocklet', That g llV!! m e n s('co ntl lo pin el' line of plumbing and heating IUpmy bnnl on on th e lon g lable beplies are the best. The Bockletf ore he co uld r each mo. Ju st in King Co" 416 W. Main St., Xenia, time I ~ trni l!"ht e n e d up to find myOhio. self in hi s g ..asp. FOR SAtE- Seven good standi W e wres tl ed b:tl!k and f orth siBees nnd eqoipments. Geo Cook le ntl y. T wice h e kicked me in my WaYTMCsvflle. Ohio. ·j31 b .. uis ed s hin with his s nowshoes. Th e only WDy I co uld p .. eve nt a FOR SALE-Waxtex Food Paper, repetition of those ta c tics was to Keeps food fresh and clean i st.u nt.! on t he b .. oa d we bbing of th e Ribbed Tissue paper for dainty sh oes myself. A ~ T weilthed so mep!lckages; Linen weave paper nap Consult them before buying elsewhere thing ov cr t wo hundred lind efkIDs; Papeteries and Corre!lpond. ence l:ards. The Miami Gazette f ec lLlall y a nchored him to the office. fl oo r . ,
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While we stood embrocing one an othe r in a deadl ock a low moan escaped th e lips of Mrs. Hemmingway. "Hadn't yo u be tt e r tak e eal'e of YOUI' wifc ?" I panted, a ppr(' he n sive lest she roll off the l ubl e. " You seem t o be able a nd willing t o do t hnl," hc hiss ed vindi ct ively. "You home-wrec ked" "Y ou'r e mistake n," I r eturned hast ily. "Of course,'" he s neered. "I didn't walk in just n ow and find her in your arm s at four o'clock in the morn ing! r only thought it ~o m e on e else and you were up tn yo ur own room fn st a sleep I" To emphaSIze his remark he hauled off with his right arm which I had carelessly", allowed t~ ?scllpe . me. and belted me energetIcally m the ear. 1 don' t know what mirht have
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travel all over the eountry. As well as giving concerts, they provided llIulli\l for dancing. Now the barrel organ Is confined to certain s;lIa lJ sections arid the owners do not make much mo n y. 'rhe back yard s ingers o f yore, too, have almost faded out of th }licture. , Verily, the old ordel' passeth away!
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The latest thing for which the radio i~ blum ed is the end of the old hund, organ form of mus ic. Once the hurd y-gu rdies were among the most popular in stitutions ill the lund . Now a prominent mllnufacturC!r of hund organs, George l\1olinal"i, hu s thi ~ to SII Y: "Business is dying. It i!l all du e to too much movies, '100 mllny radi o!! Ilnd t oo many mechllnical pianos. Wh e n such mus ic il! produced all dllY is it any wonder t hat the kid s fail to be attract ed wh n nwy hell I' the so und of an orglln on a littl e carouse l co ming down th e stl't'e t behind a horse'? "The monkey o rgons arc not wanted e ith er. It takes too much time to t l'ain the mo nk eys to tip his hat lind t he expense is too grelll. " A f W )'pal'!! ago wh en !lumrnel' came no less than a dozen hurdygunly ut.tits left New York to
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Times change. Here com es Professor Chades C. Peters, of Pcnnsylvaniu StaLe College, advocating the f oll ow ing type of husbands us the idea l for whom Women are to look: One who mu~t be able to repnir gos or water pipes, fix thing~ generally, manage the furnace, know how to drcss a nd care for children, kee p the hom e sanitary. m a i~tain peace lind harmony, t ell st ories, IlIl SWe r questions and "be preparerl to se ll at 8 mllximum advantage old clothing' nnd olel furniture." These a rc PI'ctly still r equirements f or II mun. TimE' was when a woman was required to know how to s[>w, cook , and pe l'form Reveral of th e .lutieR Prof. Petel's recommends to m en , before bei ng considered nn id eal wife. Now the burden is s hifting. Me n no longe r Care vcry much about the domestic abiliti es (If wome n, beca u!le of the r eign of labor !llIving de vices. and if lhey did, it WOUldn't do them much good as so many Women the ('ounlry 0"1'1' are d e voting them~ elves to business and social rather than domestic Ill'll!. Now the w omen . are lia ble to take Professor Pe te r s sc riou sly in which case a lot of young men had b ' Ltel' UI'ush u p o n their kn owledge of the useful arts if they don't wunt to remain bac helor s.
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1.()ud,)r . •1: lIcn·, :o :\ i(e s, touw:hin,.:: ~1 .3~ , 1". <;1 1' 1. The IJrice wa s 96 :cnt s :r rrw ,,·tc!,s a ;;oo. It i:, not 0 ple.} s"nt f(l r tho~c "OPEN BOOKS'.' personlll to its author; a book :arnll: r> wh os e wh~at i "irrt-\1ar ' lyi ng open on a table may have a lb ly ruinc,l." It has often been said oC a good chapter or page exposed to "iew man that; " H is life was an ope n tluit are of no earthly interest to \V T I.og:a ll. hristian nll s~irlll' book." I believe i t is generally ac- nine readers out of ten; the Iry r e!l!rl1i ll H to But Tal • (r.)11\ Ih t cepted as a vel'y high compliment. volume is of no more interest open )ead wl<t r ~ oi the Zalflb!'., i. , cil • .. i I read yesterday where a news- thlln it would be closed. I !i ll k binI th ~ t :-1I:lh n h' l!.: in Ih~ paper writer said '''the mun who So, no man's life 'is an open ri"er Lank clay. til b it with fru il, declares his life . to b e an open book, whatever hi s position in Ic:t ~ it f':r lll c nt allcl ' ! C\'~!1.I1" ,,!cohoL AI tll c pro ,l<r !illl r the iJir d n :book is a half-brother to Ananias.' society or in Jife. It is proper to lurn , t its l i ttl~ c la~ \·at. t:tk e. a I ha v heard man y candidates for ue so. drillk a nd will li g ht :tII ! thi ll),: . lIubstantial officiol .honors. say: Men have fought and killed \Ai hat cOllld ou r pI )1 ib;t io l1 "My record is an ope n book; any othe r men over disput~ views f "r.:e ~ do :thOIlI 1t. ,'I · . 'aLII, f man is welco me to r ead it. II of exlsting records. Seldom do two :- r. u r!"~· . "tLW ,t!f·d II :if 1111, ' :t l t .1~ 1 : More sober thought convinces men hold the very same view of in th " t :U (J~' II vi I', jlt I I , • \ ' ! I I I. i> me t;hat no man's record is fully a neighbor, a public servant, a . 10" - - --- ~ ... - - pl'ead out for )lublic scrutiny, nution beyond seas; what does it n either hould it be. In every life matter that the "books" are open? thel'e . is something to which the My life is not an open book' general public ha s absolutely no neither is yours. I do not invit~ right. A man's official record may inspection of all my deeds by my be rea d by his supporters or fellows; I do n ot wish, to pry into The Sew-A.-Bit club met July enemies ' lIlike, provided the same t hings not my business' and the 18 with the lqader, M:l's. Alice be of r ecor ..l: bu t the spirit behind world is neither worse ~o'r b;tter, Osborn. Six members answered to those offi cial acts may be known Ly our leaving each ' other's roll call. We worked on our dresses by no man . private affair aosln. There are a A lively gam e was enjoyed. AdVery f ew llIen have tIlE! time or ' r ~at many extravagant things journed to meet August 8 with inclinatio n to wnste sevenl days saId that would he quite ' as well Louise Shirden, pe r using a book that is wholly Ilassed over in silence. Ruth Cleaver, Repol·ter. . Miss Margaret Starr, of Day - --. - ' - ' . Lot us do your Sale Bills. etc . ton, came home Monday evening A deliciou s collati vn of ICC crOllm, tsp. ru1"l'Y p.ow~or lluxed .w lth I $1]2; Griffith. Paul R.. labor, anti remained until Friday with . cake, and co,ffee wus served. Ad- IbL flour; !ltll' In 1 cup mi lk IIIHI $30.46; Hec k, Charles, team wOI'k, her mother, Mrs. Amanda Starr. ' \ jO l\l'ned to meet Sc Pt t' JlI~~)' 18 lit I " ~ CUll cream. .When creamy, ad~1 $ 12; Long) Roy. labor, $11.90; lh e home of Mrs. Eth el Gillam. 2 cups coltl boiled or bilked hahFUNERAL DIRECTOR (Continued from page 2) Simpson, Perry B., labor, $60.50; t Mr: a~d Mrs . WChads . MdaddenMenThe W oma n's Civic Lenguo but. seu on and Rc rvo vel'Y helt. ner, William, labor, $3.50: ert~meu on I' nes ay rs. ' he ld a delig htful tea Thursday . . Kroe Mal'riaae Licenae. W AYNESVILI.E, OHIO Heise l, Roy, same. $3.5 0; Martz, LOUisa J essup and Mrs. Charles ft . th b tiful shad y SpeCIal Menus . h' dId' I B II a crnoon on I' eau Raymond Bu chanan, farmer, of Roy, f urnts mg an ba mg grave oers 1'1'. lawn of the Friends church. In lam broth fml}pe ===..;=-~ Mason, a nd ]\fiss Frances Louise $38.25; The RepUblic Asphalt The Jolly Workers Sewing club , form III socio,1 chllt furni shed div- :(lo ni. h chicke n Butt e red wux Brayton, of 1\1a80n, uly 20. F'lllly Equipped for Good Paving Co. m~te.rial, $46, Spen~er met in the Home Economics room , ersion and (In attrllctive p rogram beans Rejoices to Be Free From the Alexander Eckert Houck, min- J . K., furnlshmg and loadmg July 24. Four members answered of mu sic and r ea ding ' wo ~ given. ;Service. S luffed tomllto sa lnd ister, of Oregonia, and Miss Monta gravel, $746.80 ; Sweny, Harold, l'Ol1 call. A short discussion took A t em pting dessert eoul'. c wus Clulchea of Rheumati.m hecse Wafer s Lange Diflplay Room . Marie Steffy, factory worker, of same, $419.90: McCarren, W. P., . place after whic.h the hostesses, served. . PinNill ple mou sne Cocoa nu t cake and Neuritia Am bulanc-e Service Lebanon, July 20. same, Hadley s Garage, repair, Alice Gray and Elizabeth Carr J h F I J . f All t. G H've l'uge Zimri Stubbs, farmer of Clarks- work $8 50' Kohl George repairs d d' h .1 I d o n eu y I., 0 lin a u. J'Et,(,;Ptt{)N E 7 1/-' Y OR N IUH1' I '1'" ct ' . ' serve san IWC es anu emona e. is a t .home f ol' II Cew days, owing ville and Miss Alma R. Malott, of an d SUllp II'S, .3.60, Cox, W. N., Anna MacDonald Reporter . . f t Sirini Bean and Egg Salad supplies, $18.58; Robenett, Earl, ' . . '. to the Illness of hIS IItHlr. Clarksville, July, 17. Rev. W.llh~ms was genum.ely Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Co lleU and To I pilll ooke. 1 st l'in g L an s John Donald Kotval, laborer of repair work $14.75; Mason Auto Wednes df;ly evelllng son, RoLert. were Sunday guests :l(l d 'r~ cup choppe d cC'lery, 't.! Cicero, III., and Miss Hattie Mae Co., same,' $4 .11: The Famous surprised Auto Supply Co., supplies, $8.95 when mem~er8 of. hIS church 'at of Mr. a nd Mrs. Hobl'\'t Colle tt, m cup ("hup ped nuts. I tbl. c ho ppccl ' , Willillms, of Franklin, JUly 17. a..m I . tillIt"lLDt, but u.." ... ' onions. Ma kc a pa~ te of l h(' yolk!! Robert Myers. of Franklin and The' Oregonia Bridge Co., repair Lumberton an.d hiS churc.h he~e Dayton. aot<l b,'dtIOfld. e.g.tlpaUo. ' S d P E d gathel'ed at hlij home durmg hIS ------IOf :\ hard boilcd (""'~ . :.IIld to ......... Lad blood. k $1 .55 , ny er, Miss' Myrtle Marie Lamb of Frank wor, . . an b A I . .... .. DR. THACHER'S Son, supplies $7.75; Shultz Leslie II sence. very peasant evenmg F, (' nch d rc:.s ing, mi x IVt·1l with he , .:: lin , July 18. nlUT..... SYRUP I b $65' C II' U t ' ·S I was s pent. Refreshments were ~ h' '' Jn ~ nnd ('1 1I\\" IY to bC'('lI lll c ••Ilev.. cODlclpliUun. la.ua.tloa . a or, ; 0 illS ... 0 or aI's ~erved . aDd b~ eo. A ,1.JO boW- IQId ~ and Services Co., gas, $1: Collins, . . I thoro ugh ly cllli led. Bill. Allow.d ADAMS DRUG STORE F. M. paid for supplies, $13.05: MI'. and Mrs. Fred Loula .l1 n d , The Western Star, proof of pub The Frank Sherwood Co ., sunplies sons and ~r. and Mrs . John Tm~r 1 Raapberry Squash IIcation $2.00 :The Western Star ~62.29; Hawke, J. C., gas an'1i oil, and fnnul'y departe? for theIr .lor the , In n f;!l UCepan ma: h 4 ClIPR red supplie~; $20.00; The Western $34.77. homes Friday mornmg . after . .a ru~JlI., e 1Ti e .. ucld I cup !> ugal' and Star, supplies, $12.00: The Book - - - __ • p.leasant two weeks With their co.,k tog!!thcl' 15 minut es . Then Shop, supplies, $8.75: The Book NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT slst,:r. Mrs .. Frank Rudduck and ",d fl ov" ... th ' berrics 1-4 cup of Srop, supplies, $36.26; Follen, . famll.y. WhIle here they were el?c ' fl o UI' Cook for nn additi ollul half RESlDENT ehop, s upplies, $36.25; Follen, J., Estate of Francis A. Hartsoo.k tertamed by '! number ?f theIr ll hlllll:, stilTing tfreq uen tl y. When eervlces a.s janitor, $15; Morton, former schoolmates and frlend~. st iff . POUI' the mi xture into mold s ElM C t t· d I P enn A., services as janitor, ~70; Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Ross va yn c an'en en er amI' I,and when cool set in I'dl'i g crutO I" Treasurer of State, cou.nty's share H. Hartsock has !leen duly ap- a number of her friends Friday ., . 'I to become very co ld. llemovc from MR. JAMES HALLADAY P.ERMANENT LOCATION of support of agricultural exten- p<llnted and qualified as Admin- evning, the occasion being her 1t IS Ju st common ~ (>ll ~(, to. II SC ' molds and sery,' wit h whippeil sion work, $1,000; The S. Fred Co. istrator of the Estate of Francis eleventh ·birthday . Lively games pn('kllge food~ \Vh n eve~' Pos~lble · I'crenm. "(0'01' n long ti.me my f oo d wa s clothing fOI' Inmates · of feeble on the lawn proyided entertain- Du st alld pcrRo nal hundllng , g(!I'ms !l nl y partially digested, and eatn11nded Institute, $45.35; Terry, A ~artsock late of Wllrren County ment and delicious ice cream and and wha tno t n.1'c .kpl~t fl·011.1 these , , Canton Punch I ing was foll owed by ga~ lind bloatLEBANON, OHIO Eden payroll, $236.25; Bradbury, OhiO, decea~ed. cake were served. Each guest foods where It I' Imposlllble to , . . illg attacks." said Mr . Jame s Hall. Eye. Examined Chas., same, $39.20: Heisel, Philip 119~;ter thiS 26th day of July rem embered Evalyn w'ith a pretty give bulk foo ds the same prO- Ii Bud <I CUI' S wuter With " cup a day, 02, of 1708 E. Seventeenth .' , Gla .. es . Fitted R~palra ~ same, $36.65; Monce, P. B .. stone . gift. The guests included Evalyn teetion. Thi s is c, ne of the so-clll - 'r·uga .- and If" cup Canton, gInger street, Cleve land , Ohio. Lack '$80; Bailey, Clint, hauling stone, W. Z. ROLL, Carr Alice and Kathleen Gray led "food fa ,I:" that on e may ,( li t (ine . ~et coo k about 20 nlln- of prop or nutrit ion .uffected my $9; Gl'lft'ith, Pall I R., labor , on Judge of the Probate Cou.rt Alic~ and Edith Bogan, Edith Ma~ indull{e in without fellr ' of con · ~It~s ; stram a nd add ~~ cup l~~o n g(lne.-"l h ealth , !lnd I was low in bridge work, $5.60; Nunner, Fred _ __ W _!..r!!n••_C_o_u_n_t_y_, Ohio. Brooks. Margaret Ellen Clark tr:uliclion from a ll Y . o ur ee, for ·IJu l ~e nnd I cup urang JUi ce . vita lity and energy. Finally blocking 'Toad, $1: Malnvelle GarBilly Villars, MiriJ1 mStump, Ann~ . in h e ~pinj:! to keep foo dR f rcs h it illChli1 and when r eady. t o ',e.r~~, add rhe u mutis m and neuriti s developIlge, blocking road, $1; Monroe & A . Fra.rant Fruit Drink Mac Donald , Mary Carolyn Luk. cf)r tr lbutes ll ~ lIluch to eco nomy ~ h~ l:ed wntf'r . POUI OVCI CI ullhed (!II nnd my whole body was filled Johnston. material , $102.28: The ens, and Marjorie Shumake r . (IS it does c:!'l hel1lth . . . l ice IT! ta ll g lasses. with Hc hes an d pains. Morrow Lumber Co., bridge repair To each glass of ' ginger ale add The- Baptist Missionary Circle Another. so 'a llecl fll d that ~$ a~- I --- - - "Th c rllsul ts from just ,t\VO material, $26.61; Tbe Oregonia ~ tablea.poons of juice from a ~an wa's cordially welcomed at the kl10wledgeJ to ue good pl'acllce IS TOUGH LUCK boWes of Konjola were so gratiBridge Co., rep~ir ' work, $34.55; of apricots. Pour over cracke4 ice home of Mrs. C. H : , Death'eraga, the habit . c,f ch oo~ing f? od t~at I The mpst pitiful case Or " the f ying. that , I went right ahead! . Maple, Chester, . ston~ for: bridge, ~nd prnlsh' with fresh mint. ' Wednesday afternoon wiih Mrs.. ar~ not ovc!r-r efined. ThlS applies month waH th e expe l'ienee of a kn ow1I1g thllt I hlld foun.d the medl Gcc; Don Dora Bert, same, SOc; . Stella Whetsel and' Mrs. Edna chiefl y to .eareol s. corn . meal' jman who paill $14.00 fill' 0 room cin e t s hould have had I~ the , flt;tt Gustin, M. ~., lame, SOc; Bellenl, - ___ ~ t • Hartsock assisting. Roll call was fl o ur ~nd rice, wh~re ,the most at. the Ri tz 11m! l hen dreamed he place: In ,a m onth. no~ . a pam . . ' Loura, same, UQ; Tompkins, V. responded to with · current events beneftclIII substlln ce IS (o\1nd clo e Iwas 'slee\?ing in the park. r em/lined. and my dlgest.l on tOdaYj W., payroll, $6'8 1.25; Oollins, F. •. • . 'Devotions were condu~ied b ..Mrs: to t~e oulE!r 1~.J11 of the pl'od~ct: . - - - - -:- - , is as go od as. ~ver. KonjqIa was ROOT FOR A M. same, --$281.86, 'Terry,. 'Eden . . NOTIUIV PUaLIO Caaaie Collett. Several bJ· and' II! lost through over-bleachmg, CI ... na Rusty K",ives. the only me dlCl ne that cave . me your Cat.t1e, hog., . matters were disposed of. Sl;:~ bolting and poli~hing. Tn ·tead cif, trying lo SCOUl' them any re.lie!!': , Nortill-Brock Co:, Uve Wil'f ud , ' BalJle, '81S,.~; Cook, Row.rd, same, U88.15; ~ettlt" A, T., Bame Na"o~ k Caasle Collett gave a clever read. . . . work rusty. kniv.e s and forks up ,KonJ ol,a IS sold In WaynesviUe progre!llllv~ firm tor the bl. . . . ,802.90; Bradbury, Charlel, lame wm Draw. • Esta••s S.ttled Inc. Mrs. Mary Denny, BlIsi8ted Cllrrled HahbUl .. \ ll.n, d down III the. grout;td sever~11 at Adam s ~u~ . ~to~e, and by a~ lDa!'ket prlCll!S and gooel $480.~2; Davis, Joe W., ume, . by Mias Ruth, rave the lesson on Melt 1 tbl. butter and Boften times andl they Will pohsh beautl- the bes t dlllc:6l'Jsts. In all towna UI1I- .sto~k Yarh, eliacl._1I, 0. t527,40; McCarren, W. P., la~or, JVayuaYiIl•• Oh.o "Our M~ionary Work in Europe" in it 1 tsp. minced onion. Add 1 fully. __ _ _ . throughout thiS !,lntr"e sectiO'D. ~.ferenee: Aakl~tm~nJolI'"
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Mrs. 1'I1 111'Y H opkin s r('turned to C . C. Knapp, of Lebanon, made h pr h Ill (' in Oayton Sun day ofter. n -- -...:--==bll ~ ill e~s trip he r e Friday. noon. lifter having flpent some Samu el H ni nes has been ill the Th e Gu n club will hnld a prac · time h <'l'e \' i ~ iti n g fri ends. tice shoot at their pa rk Thursday pas t wt'elt. MI'. and MI·s. R. S. Mll inou s e ve ning. Mrs. Willi nm Bergdall ond (,llto J' lnined li t tlinn er untlny Mr. daughtor, GI'ldys, were Lebanon ' Waren BI'add oc k a nd fnm it y and ~1I's. Il obert Bruce lind two spent Sun'dllY with 1\1 ... an, 1 Irs. rhildl'p n Do nuld Ilnd L o rain , Mr. vi>llto l's SlllurdllY.
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MI'. and Mrs . William Cummins an d 1111'S. C. M. Blgg(' l·t a nti two t hiid l'c n Ruth and Bob by of Ha lll- wer e S unti llY dinner g uests of Mr. Dnl ' Hopkir., : and f a mil y. o f ill"n , MI'. Ilnd Mrs . Elld Kimbe l" lind M I'S! Ray S tar r, neal' Waynes· Dayto n. spent Sun dny nHe rn oon lain IIl1 d tw o so ns of Fl'Ul1klin, MI'. vill e. , . . in Waynesv ill (' . a nd MI·s . .John Lamb of Wn y n('sMI'. nnd MI·s. L c mu C'1 Brock, vi lle . ~o n n nd daughter, of Day t on, were '/ lI1rs. W . P . Sn lis hury and !laugh te l' Mi.s Hazel wcre in Cleve ln nd Jnl1c ook cc lcbl'nte d h er birt h- I'ecenl g UOHl s o f 01'. a nd Mrs. L. ovor t he week· e nd, THESE PEACHES ARE TENNESSEE FREESTONES, dllY by en tertai ning Mllt'y F.st h e~· G. Brock . Lane, Mal'j orie Jr:lIl'nh ul·t, Ruth MI·R. Adll C h('noweth, of CenOF EXTRA FINE QUALITY. Mrs. J. O. Whitllkt,l' is t he gue st nllsbury. Anna L ee Crll ne, EV I!- t e l'villl!, ~ pent seve rnl days last o f Miss H el rI Huwke at Mi ami Iyn lind J n ne Furnas , on the week with ~h 9 . Bf.'lIe Scot~ 1In11 CONSIDERING THE SCARCITY OF CANNING FRUIT \ ni ley hautuuqu ,>att e\'lloo n of July 24t h . After fumil y. milking mcny with va ri ous InUnas IN THIS VICINITY-THESE PEACHES ARE A REAL MI'. and Mrs. F r ed Schooley, ot Joh'n Appl.ega~e, of Lytl e. '~'0 9. lhe IJll'thduy cuke., Illnde by th~ BARGAIN AT tuke n to M18ml Vll ll ey hosJlltnl has t e. s, and bearIng twelve co n- Mudisonville. were e ntertained to S unduy fo l' lr ell t;-:-:c ~!t. dies WIIR ,lel've d with ge ne l'o us S unday din net' nt the home of Mr.. and !\Irs. Em,)I'Y Chllrleton . portio n of ie c r ellm, I soe Li ncoln, of Daylo n , s pent - ---Mrs. Ut·tis Thompson r elUl'Ilod his vHt'atlon IJlst wee.k with hi R /l ome last week lifter a yis it \Vlth FISHERMAN ARE BUSY e l ~ter , Mrs. Graee L. S mith. re iuti VI.'II in P e nn ylvania. lind wa s accompanied by her daughtel'Lon l\1orlgor , of Mall~alt e n . Local wa te rs hll ve bee n fine for Kansns, i~ Is lthig r ellltives an ,1 fi sh illll' nnd lurlt l~ qunntities of in -law nnd little grllnddnughter , !I'II·S. Edd Willialll s lind Jean, Who friend ' in t hi s neighborhood, t he .t inny tribe wCl'e taken rlUI'in g will make an e xtended vi ~ it h er e. t~ c wee". IHI. Hook-lI nd ·line a nMI'. Alonzo Monger 01 Manhnt· MI8:I Hel en W elch, of t h e Bank glel'lI ;lay ~Il.ll~ the ~s h ure not tan, Knn ., ill vi s iting his sist er, force is blWk I\gain. nfter ha vin g biting, t h e big ~ tl'illgs being Mrs. Mallie Duke , Mr. and Mrs. MJDJ1t two weeks tuurifl,!l' Cunada. c.lI ugh t by t hrowin g lin es and lj;/lt 'uri ppke and family and othel' hnes. reluUves. Mt·. Mongel-'. caller on Mrs. Ettll Printz and Mr J Ot! ----- - --his o ld friend s, Mr. and Mrs'. SaJnPrintz, of Dayl.oo, wer e ~ndny Ut'l HHines, Sunday. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-!!!!!!!~_ g uesls o f Mr. and Mph. J, ~. TnySCALES W£Bf: T.ESTED .Mr. and Mrs. ' Melvyn Swan~ 10 1'. A t the l'~quesi of the management tnp coun t y seal er tested the hnd t OL' the ir Sunqay dinner Frank Day nnd family of Win· scal es 'nt the WII~'P'lJS vili e Farmer s gue;; ts, ·Mr. Albert us Swan4 ~nd c hester, Ky., wera guests of Mr. Exc ha ~g~ Co., and lounq t~J!r.) t p son , of Miamisburg , and Mrs. Ev.300 S nnd Mrs . A. K . Day fro m Friday be wr lghlllg CO ITj!Ct a nd accul·II.t~. e l~n Swank, of Dayton. . to Tuesday. - ' - " ,- " - - Mr. ano Mrs. hal'les ]\fullinl! x made a business tl' IP to Mt. Or~p~ Mrs. Wm. Newland left Sundny " (,OAJN I~ Saturday, and Spertt Su n~ ay wifll for her home in Chicago arlor a MAC·\o.: 'S' mo nth 's visit with h er s ister Mrs. Th e W. F. M. S. of the M. Ji:. tlio f OI',nel" S bl'ot~ler th~ re, W. H. Allen, . church, wlli mec·t ~t the churl/h, Mr. and Mrs . A, JiI W~i~e !lrlJ "ITTINu Augullt 7, jnstoad of wi t h MilS. Jo- sons, of Columb!1S, \vftrc wel!~ ~(Y:'I .I ani! Mrs. Chal'les T . Mosher sie Wbitak.er, 'J:hjs is the ~Ite e nd gU ~sts at the home of Mr. anI! of Cincinnllti were Monday visi- Box opening nq a good progran} Mrs . K,esler (Jrl1 /lnJ11. riley V'e re tors at the home of Mrs . Edilh Is planned. a cco mpani.e d h0111e by ~rs. (}P.IJ'--0_ _ ........... _ _ _ Hattis and famil ~ I urn, ~vno will spll nd 'ttlis we.e~ in the Capl~11 Cjt)', Dr. E. M. Rud olph, the oplome- 'MIAMIS ACAIN DEFEATED JllcoP R~eder !lnl! cl)i!r!rlln, rdr~ . ANIJ HE'S' tTist. a t Cary's J ewelry Shop', has Lebanon d e feated lhe Miami! 7 Mary Hartsock and ~Of), in aompItr eturned from hi ~ vncll tiO/l s pe nt fl.t61fT CJP to 1 on the L c banon diamond Su n- ny with Mr. /lnd Mfa. Will BArnon the Western coas t. dl)Y afternoon. This made two har t and Mr. a " I:I Mn. Harold ,,. THE. 1\11'8. Serenl1 Wiliams, Miss EI · straight ga me s for LelJllnon nnd Barnhart and son, of Franklin, at-¥~NT' III te nd ed n birthday dinner for Clift' len Kenri c k and Mr. eh'e ster bl'ou bt th.e ije.j~~ to II close . Barnhart at his home near WayGood, of Dayto n, we re S unday din ---~"- - "'''''''. -ner guests of Mrs. Flo&Bie Carey 1'l,p.;;y! lIe. MAGNANIMOUS SON nnd family. John A""i#got,c, who lIas been "1'1 giye you fl fty ce nts if you' ll E . J . BUtUln and siste r , Lavone, wns h your fnc e,''' ~i.d t~e college quite ill t!te past ~eek, wl/.~ l~1!~n to lIIinmi Valley hospital' ip ·l.l1e in company with their uncle nnd profe. sllor to his 110n. "Keep I~ and g et a hllircut," McCl ure Q]11p,ulan,c e. ij,e ~vl;Is ~ak aunt, MI'. and Mrs . Wan'e n BI'own en for tr.eBt!'ll.b n~ QP"q hiS rnap¥ of WashingtOn D. C., are vi sill ng wa s the young ~lopt:fuJ's reply. fl'iends wish for him sp,eeclY rQ· I relatives nt Linwood, Kan. cf)very. Charl es Johns is tilling .' ~. • ,!. If you hn ve not bought yo ur l ~__________,____________-: his pine,!! in tpe office at tbe LY· • .r;:.( • •• tle eLevator dur~n8' l!iS B/?sen-ce. · winter's co al it will pay you to call the Wnynesville Fann ers Ex. 1-ienl'Y .S oylor's S~ndBY SdIQl)/ chan ge at once. They hnndle on. claS!! oJf bQYs an4 ~~v. W/lit~na.c" Iy con I of known quality. e njo ye d $atlJl'ony ~'t~rnoqn 1ft J'" lJaplIjn par~, J"ehafl9 ft, §~jm If you ha ve . not bou g ht your mingo linD t.e,.njs \fere t~~ fe!lt!1'!! ~ winter's coal it will pay YOll to ot the Bttt:rJlOOfl, ca ll the Wayn e svi lle Farm er s ExMr. fllld Mr~. WillllJln Or.eightpn change nt once. They handle onattended the Crei8"/lton repnipn PIl ly coal of kn o wn quality. II. TI. lB. 'B. MR. Pc. Sunday. r -- -II Mrs . Jam es. W orthington and as For Quality Meats and children, Philip and Marianna 01 U 17 Cardinll'ton are visitin g their ~unt .Lowest Price", _101 Ii i Ii 1ii Mrs. Edilh H a rri s a nt.! falll ily and i. Mr. and Mrs . Honald Hawke:
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Mi-;; Miriam Vanrlervort acted hostess to the Suns hine societ.y Snturday ttlt!!l·n.o pn. The music puptla
Miss Mllry . LO\lise r'lint, ,9£ WII· mington, is the guest of ~e, a.' Wt, Mrs. Elmer C~enowet~.• Miss Catherine Noggle returned Thursday fl'om Columh.u.s, ~b.ere, she hns been taking a course in "physical educ.a tiop." ..
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NEWS DIRECT FROM THE STATE 'CAPITOL COLUMBUS, OHIO,- The prim Ilry election will be held next Tuesday and the polls will be open at t ho usual hours, 6 :80 o'clock a. m., and clos at 5 :3 0 o'clock p. m., Central Standard time. In Bvcnt wh ere nominat ions arc so ught to be made fol' which no nomination petition s 01' delarations of ca ndidl1cy have been filed within the time prescribed by law, names of persons may be written on ballots it ' r equires eight p er cent of all bnllots ca!\t containing such vacan cy. Th e Ohio Stat e Fair is only a couple of weeks distant, opening its gates to the public on August 26th I1 nd continuing through un t il the evening of th e 30th. County fai r season is also on in full blast. two having been h eld this week, A hi I X ·' D' t he s eyof line urmg week August.ema. 12th fllir~ wil be at Ashtabula, Urbana. h eld Warre' n, a rthage, Piketo n and Chest cI·hill. The following week, August 1 fllh fairs will take place at Wi mington, Athens, ' Mt. Vernon, London, Woodsf\eJd.
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Mrs. Mamie Retallick and her Bon, Kenneth, of Oregonia, will g radu'ate fl'om Wilmington College at summ er commencem en t exercises to, be held August. 17. Vivian RetaJlick will be uwarded a degree of Bachelor of Science in Education at the commencement The mother and four sons were students at the local institution last year. Samu el Carlton Cook of Wnyne s ville, Howard Newton of Morrow are also among the list of graduates. - --
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Ml·S. Otto E. Kre ss, of I10uisville Ky., rlaug hlel' of P. . Monfort, WUl'I'c n county s UI'v eyol', died Satul'tluy in Portiond. Or go n, whel'e she hod gone nb ou t three month s ST. AUGUSTIN~ CHUR~tl ago in nn effort to recover fl'om a S ummor schedu le-1st, Srd and r <.' r e nt illness. Mrs. Monrol·t wu s 5th S unday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m.; with her duughte r ut'the time of 2nd Bnd 4th S unday, Mass at her death. 9:30: Th p body will be return ed t o Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. L('Lnn on wh ere funerul se rvice~ \\' ill be held some tim e dUring the METHODIST CHURCH la t tC' r purt of th e week. hurch School at 9: 16 a. m. No Ray mond Hatfi eld. Supt " prl'ac hing Rerv ices next S unday. Bible Study und prayer meeting at 7 :45 Thursday evening. Members of t he church especially ul'ged to attend MI's Benn e tt will be the leuder: . Que en E: ther Soc iety will meet with Ada Shaner next aturday - '-='=-===-== -=== ofterl1oon at 2. o'clock. All are Ci)[1J,er S '~ r£' ('n lVi re at Madden's welcome. Rev. Josep h Bennett, Pastor. 1.IIIllbt'r YII I'd. FERRY CHURCH OF CHR , 1ST Mi s~ Loui s£' Hellderson spent Bibl e School at 9 :30 a. m . The ~t'vl'rlil days la:;t week in Bellhrnl, k drive for increased attendance began ve l'y auspiciously last Lord's l\Ji s~e~ Do ris and F..thel· Hen- Day. Let's keap it up! Bring someIl l'/'~on \\, !'/,c shopping in Da yto n one. More lhlln one if you can. Thu/' ~ day. The class of boys and g irl s taught by Margaret Thomas will furnish Cl s l'(' n t' • Edwa l'ds und e rwent the s pecial felltures of the program . ' V' I tlll'S tl· nl e. Th e Young People8' an npcmtinn lit Miami 11 ley hospita l la sl week. Choir wil assist. Lords Supper and , ermon lit 10:30 n. m. The sermon
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Mrs. Sm,an Fryer has been sick for se veral days. Screen doors, the siz e you n ee d, at Madden's Lumbet· Yard. / . .Mrs. Maude Crane entertallled fl'lend s from Bet hel S unday. /
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Mrs Belle Dinwiddie and fa mily spent 'S unday at Chautauqua. ZanesvilJe, Ravenna and Wellington. The last week in August Mrs. Amos Mendenhall is visittwelve fairs will be held, Delphos, ing her son and family in Dayto n. Bel'ca, Gl'eenvilIe, Napoleon, Norwalk, Troy, Celina. Paulding, M yer HYll1an nnd fllmily spent unday will be the first of two on of Dayton, , llll<lay afte rn oo n li t th e Soldiers' l he "Sun~hine a nd shadows in the Tiffin, Caldwel1 a nd Kin sman . 'tl John h ' Staley . t M M d Fis ttvis1 ng 18 BIS er rs. a u eel'. lI ome in Dayton. Life of Christ." Subject for Sun-.. , - -h- - th D" . , dny, "Our Sorrowing Savior." . The boys of t e i\i nrjol'ie Edwllrds is visiting Geo !\fark Elliott, minister of tI~e , \V)SllJn " Misses TriJl~na and Margaret A. E . F. are completing arrange- Edwards were shopping in Dayton a t th e hO lll e of her J,!'randfn th er, G. We~te1'l1 Hill s Church of Chl'ist of ments for t heir dedication p ilgri- Monda)'. " -,. III .... , W. Ha wke at CII1l'k~vill e. Cincin nat i, one of our strongest mng!! to f1'l1 11 Ce lid Belgium, Rnd IU!·~"t;. ... I • r~I" preacherR will be present 118 the willln Sflil po tpe . S. fdpntrose Your old j ewe lry recreated and : .... ~.:"',..... The Waynl\.~vill e Farmers Ex- minister~s guest. Bro. Elliott may ~ fr'9 fdpntreal, C~Jlada. on Sept- silverware r eplated . Consult car- I cha llKe Co. an scave yo u money accept an invitation to preach, ' in entblll' 14tb. After a rail and y's Jewelry Shop. ...., ---- - -, - on yo ur -('ncing n ee ds. which eve nt the above nnnouncrnotor toUl" over the old bdattle, . . MESSAGE FROM THE SKIES \ CHANGES MADE IN cd se rmon will be delivered the' KING COMPANY grounds the l,'eturn wiIJ be ma e on Mrs. Crabb had as a Vlsltor last ._ _ __ DING Mr. a nd Mrs . Merle Kem s were following Sunday. ' t he S. S. America, salling. from week, h~r br?ther. R .. J. Coverston PURCHASES NEW LINE Mrs. Elme r Sh ehan claims the HIGH SCHOOL BU IL week·end guests of 1\11'. , nnd Mrs. Chester A. Williamson, Minister. ChC}l'bourg fo r New York on Oct- of MeXICO City. MexiCO. d ist inction of b .. tng probably th e . , Herbert Rasol' at BrookVIlle. tober 11th. A large contingent " Abandonment of the proposed I first person un Waynesville to I'e- , Bu slIl css I ela~JVc to l he o pe ll- I / WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF ': from the Capital City will b e MIsses Trlllena and Margaret bull' merger involving 11 number of I i ' a sage d '. ct f' an 1Ill!,: of seh 01 S ptcmber 2, was J . B. Crabb spent last week atCHRIST .. among ~he thousands t o make Ed'~ards entertained the bridge I Ohio an'd Kentucky bus lines in- ~? .v~ . ~Ie~. , ht lie th I o.~ 'e I t ra nsacted nt the regulur meeting tending t he annunl con fe r ence of WAYNESVILLE CH CHRIST ; the trip. club Saturday afternoon_ cludl' ng the King Brothers Com- ~;I p 8Snhc Ihn !gd ovletr ; ,. VI cag I' of t hc Wavne Township Board of Ohio Smith Hu ghes teachers. B'bl ~S h i t 9 3'0 H ·1" ·. mrs. ee flO, s aug 1 er, J. . rs. ar ' . '1\1 I . It v ' I e c 00 a : a. m. e p an of Lebanon was made known C. II f F k'I" I EcJuclltlOn . on( oy Ill/,'; 1 • 0 . d State Welfare Direct!)r Hal H. Herbert ' Edwal'ds of Denve.r, p y . A ~o 0 Iran In, 111 company I R' Pe t(' rson wu s elected to take Miss Flol'l\ Berr yhill of Colum. us. to average 10 I~ att~n ance f d Monday by offiCials. nnounce WIth Ml' Cl"oll, was a passe nger <Iy ., . . . . . . . . thIS quartet'. You ",111 enJ oy our '. I Griswold will eave' In a ew ays Colo., is ,visiting hiS' father O. J. nt of the merger was made abou. th I' th t . I d .t , the place of W Ilbs KIl1g, res ign ed ; I hus , I~ . pend lllg a Cew days 111 h I L d' S . 1 d for an inspection of New 'York Edwards and other relatives. me f'l 'f 1 111 e Pane a eire e OVal ow n 1 M ' 01 H .t ck ha s been em I Wll y ne vill e sc 00. or s upper simp y an . ·l nstl·~u.tl·ons· . The ..... I·rector )'s sup-era mont h ago and. al m'e 0 severa last Thllrsda1~ afternoon and dr opI. s U il l 50 . . ' . scripturally o'bsJrved at conclusion ~ J.J ' ts t h reement ' , ployed Lo luke t he place of MIS S ' '. . . vi,:ling , lmprovementll ·at a nU,m ber ~aws filed by -macbi,n e. Cut of the u.1lI . 0 reac anr~g t' . pc d a note at: t h e Sheehan home ull H J G .. h who will leueh in Mrs. J eannette Block and Mrs. of t he mOI'nmg servIce. Evenlnt of .state i'nstltu t ion s, 'among which cleaner. truer, faster. Roy Pig- conl:ernmg t he cons~ I .a Ion IS l'hit'd stre t hc~; ~I a ~m 'l th . ear Rosell a ~hn of Cincinnat i are 'evangelistic seryice at 7 :45 p. m. . M dd ' L b Y d said to have r esulted I~ ltS BbollThe plnne hall been land ed in It e roy lsc 00 S Ie co nb,m g Yd ' g uests or' r.:ry· e l' Hyman und'·fa mily. The servicns wnJ be especially fol" . Is the erection of a new dormItory .o tt, at a en S Urn er at. ,I ent The new Ilompany was to Ii Id I C II f d . ''' OU thO t' ...r '11 b • S evera cllunges HIve ee n ma e at the Grnlton prison fa rm wlricq .. pnm ' . a Ie on tIe 1'0 arm an m h H' h I I b '11' '1'1 J J Ime. I OU WI e gIVen would increa~c tpe ' capacity qf Mrs Mary McClul'C lett tp- ave been galled the · Mason and appr eciation of lhe h osp itality of ' at .t e I s~ l ( I) . ~I ~ lI~~e I ~: T he G3 ..c1 annual Co\l e~McKay lin opportunity to call for your ib'e ?tIail!lfield reformatpf,v t)y Ilt day f~r Dulutlt, Minn., to spend Dixon Tr~ns~t COb and t ~eb~no: his hosts th e' pH t ga ve t hem t he 1;1 m,~t:I:~ l~11~~~ )~~~k;II.S a~ld 1l~01'~ picnic will Le held at th e usual f Ul'orate so ng and quote your . leaat 800 and would allo increase n few weeks with her sister at that men were 0 ave een a I s ea . plea sure uncI thr ills of se veral h h'l . t II d' tI I placo on Satu rday, Aug us t 10, favorate scripture and the sermon ~ .Coineident with the announce- t ri ps in t he air. s owers a ve .leen Ins n e In le 1"1)2'9 ' s ubject will be-"you." Church the agricultural produc "lon to a place • . t ' th t te cnt by King bnsemc nt maklllg u co nv n lent dl·c. . , d . notable , d ent on the Grafton men IS e s a III A n ote wa dropped al 0 III the . f i b f 1I NIght ServIces each W ednes ay at 'Mrs Emma Barnh~rt and E V Brothers officials of the purchase bome of Mr. and Mrs. Wult er I. mg 1'00111 or t 10 1l.lem or:! ~ f Ie 1\11'. and Mrs. Julius Wissman 7 :3 0 p. m . A 45 minute program farln. Barnh~rt of Cincinnati ate 'th; of the Twin Vall ey Bus Line, op- Sheehan. teullls. and C~Il\' enlt'nt rac s or an d children wer e th e week·end co n 'i~tjng oC a brief season of Director of ' Health Charles A. guests of J Wilson and family crating between Dayton, German.- -- - - - - - ~ als and bool,s hu ve been put up gUL'St!\ of Mr. Willi am Shuler and ' prllise and a Bible Lecture by the town Bnd Middletown. a nd of thc 111 the hallwllYs. fam il y. l minister. Neal wa 'r ns motoris'- of the thl's week. . "" Prompt Service Line f rom Cin- EXECUTOR SEEKS TO Th' n uto en l rll ll ce has been Chester A. Williamson, Minist er, danger to health from impure I cinnati to Portsmouth. RECOVER DEBT wid ell ed and Icvc letl, milkin g it For hest results consign your . woter. If t he tourist camp ha_s Miss LouelIa Carr r etinned to The purchase of these units was' lJogsible for the bu sses to carry live s toc k to GI'een-Embry Co., - - -.:.- - - been inspected and approved or I her home in Dayton Wednesday completed on Thursday and adds William F'rn~er li S executor of Jlupi lR in io the grounds. incinnati, in care of D. R. Salis- ESCAPES SERIOUS I~JURY certified, the saIety of the water ; nItcr spending a few days with about 300 miles to the present the estal(' 01' ClIl'olin (' Rogers , dc---- - bu r y. 8upply can be assumed. Open her sister Mrs. Otis Arthur. holdings of the company. New ceased, fil et! suit in ' com mon FRACTURED WRIST WHEN HORSE RUNS AWAY springs nre generally un safe , be-I II" .... cuuse they are readily accessablc The Gruen Nurses' Carlouche- equipment will be installed on the pleas court Wed.ncsclL,y 1Il0rni ngMiss lui'll Lile has r eturned to J . Will White, retired grocery. I Th Germa ntown line immediately and again st Wanen R oge r~ seeld ng to Miss ~~di t h Cl1 ffc rly dau ght er of her h Olli o here ufte r spending sevto contaminuting m! uences. e a special watch l or professional hourly service will be a feature of rccover a tola l amou nt of $ 12fi O MI' . and Mrs. J ohn Caff erlY, n ee ernl weeks with her sist e r ut Wash- mlln, narrowly escaped serious ino~en dug well, partIcularly those and social use for nu rses . See the new lines. vNi t h inte rest thl'r"O ll lit the rute V'II' f I f tl ' in gton. C. H. jury this morning when the ,w aron WIth buckets, are no belter than them 'a t Cary's J ewelry Shop. ~ H OR \ I IUlll ~OIl, o!'mcr y 0 11" in which he was riding turned springs. The best type of small of 6 % f rom A ugu ~ l 1 L, l!lO;J , place suO'erC'd a fractured w r ist \ over near the intersection of is wa ter supply is a driven or drilled Mr. C. S. Powell, of Greenfield, JR. O. U. A. M. CELEBRATION t 'jfllth tthtc c{) ntell~i o nl of ttlhe pltaint - and multil)le cu ts a ndhbl'u ises IlIhs t so~ li1 :~~dM~~~r:" g ~~sf~tr~~d J~~~ North anad Fourth streets. Mr. well. which is cased from tbe top Dr. Galloway and Mrs. Eavey, of .) a h e SlIfll IS ( li t: . Ie es u e Sut llnlny ufternl)(, n w e ll a mac White wa'! dl'iving down the biJl of tb t; gr o1md to. ~he water p'earin~ Xenia, were Sunday Ilfternp.~n The Po st Councilors ,-\sso~ia ion 1~ , accordI1I1C(! wl.th t he Will of WII . , ine in whi ch s~ e wa.~ ridi ng t~ll·n.o d ivlc l'!' t1iLh an d fjlm ily of New Leb- from his home whe n his horse .beii1'r!!'lH' !f y()~ ilte 'n~t ElHr e qE t~e !!~Jler~ at th~ ~p'me pf )fro !lnll M.r § Jr. O. U. A. l',i., of Warren Oou nt y hlll n l\forrls, glallClfatber of th e ove!' at t he Pnne HIli, nell r CmclIl· anon on unday. came frightened at the scraper nuality of the drinking wa~er, hoil Mooni!!"" wj1l e nt j!rtaip a\l )l1embers of th e, de.l;endant .Ulnd fathe r of the late nat l.. . . I, .. ' . - Of! the lItt eet and startit before nsin.. - . order on Wed" esdaY Au"'ust 14 Mrs. Rogel s., MISS Cutfel' y ue een vIsiting J' f N M d' ed to I'un. A short turn at the " "e. ' ,. ,.. • M M " d' d A g l2 1896 1\1' N M 'B · t I 'b g' t'a n ( ~ o n 0 ew Bison, are . ¥rs. S. If· Hu!-,Iljpt, Qf petroi~. at Minmi Beach Park at Morrow, R" r. '11 orr ll. Ii lIed AU . U ~t I J ' 1 8~ G : IS!' nn CYI C llIl neYdll /tCh IIMn?n J g'ue!\ls in the home oC Mr. and Mrs eorne'l' ellused the wagon to upset - . t a ~ena.te Clerk 'fhoa. E.Bl\ l!1Jl n, Mich. /lnd MillS Oarpllne Marsh of Ohio The pOI'k ' is situated on an IS WI was 1 e llgU~ , iJ fOI' severn wee (s an ,\ I ISS I . nnd Mr. White wa s caught underwho is wj!l~ kpowp !IS an IImateur Philadelphia, were guests Of . Miss island In the Little Miami Rivel' and gave to hi s grands~Il1, <:n I ~c BU1:n ey WlI , en "oute to Cin- , GCOI ge Henderson. neath. He was dragged some dillsportsplan ball~ in llis belQv~d Jessie Clarke at the Friends Home and there Is a large paviJIion which ~ogers, th~ 1 0\~'1 o~~~. t :all~ II~ 'I C1I1nat:l j p ' I I'll lh . Mrs. Will Shumbau gh and daugh tanc e and the horse, J:unnlng into liIlItI ot Plkc !)oupty, whj!re his 011 Thursday. can be used In casc of rain. 'There theatrcRree . ownll lI P WI t l e cot{ et A t l t 1(' rrl'lhllc I d b e ll' car ,was ter Wilma of Zoar. and Mrs. Sal- a bu~h at the side of the lI~et fan !!y . trap shooting and tl)!. will be plenty of entertainment. U ogelS !'a y lI S /110 leI:, aro~ CI'IIW(.'(.1 lJ ,t , I' rOll, ~ a n~ac. llne li e J oy wt'rt' dinnel' guests of Miss which slopped his progress. beau casting attracted more than loclil MIsses Tr!l1ena and Mar~aret which will be clim axed by a. speech tlJ1he C ' RtOII~ers'I 'f$,'O per yeul c ont.~lllrn,g t \\ 0 l1lC~ t\\ h.o at Id(J Ill · I Lil'.l'.ie Jo y In st Thursday. turlling around in a circle, still attention. is out for I\notlter re- Edwards entertained at dmner delivered by Harry H. Baker, rou~ h ou ~ cr I e. , i cgo!, to 11lW' 1)('c n In ox ~ca e. dmgging Mr. White under ' the cord a~d hppes· to qualify for one Tuesday, Mrs. Ruth Janney, Miss Mayor of Norwood. All the memThIrty on .e years el n J>~e d un ti l The MrBurn ey car hit a te!eTh e I'eg ul nr meeting oC the wagon. of tpe' amateur golf tpurJ.l~mtmtll Louella Japney. and Mrs. Loren bers of the JunIor order from t he d eath oC Mrs. Roge l's. on Dec· phone pol e nn~ tur ned ~ I' ~ r , MISS Frie nds hi p cluh will be held a t t he Mrs. W. H. AlIen and E. V. tp ~~ hel~. in the ne~r f\ltllrf\ Hadlll¥ and dau~htel' Gtlnevlev8. !!ut'l'oundlng counties have b ek! n e.mber 7, 19.27. lind. durlllg t hat I McB ur ney was not Il1Ju~ ed , but, home o f Mrs. G. D. Mills W ednes- Barnhart who were sitting on thlll Clerjc Bateman hie~ tp thl! lIn~ im, Invited and it is expected, that tllne. the plel llltlfi' clmms .that np - ~.(,I· car .wus da lli aged cnn s ~de r nb ly. , day aftern oon, Augu st 14. . porch at th.e Allen home witnessed '>lnetilptely aft~r !lonp1eti ng hijl Yqur wat(lll l'Uns day IIn4 night the;e wlll be more than a thousand proXImately $.300 was pal.d . her In I he dnve r of. the mach,.ne that , the aceident and but for their , pfficl!11 ~sks. 'Jlnd frjepas s~~e tllll~ contin.uously , bllt wbeq did you in attendance. accordan~e w!th the prov IsIons of (,I~ uflecl t he aC 71d ent hUl'rled away M rs. J eannette Bloch of Cinein- timel9 a ssistance Mr. White probhis !lUP p'f happlpess wp~~d ~e \1om- ha.ve it. cle"ned an~ oiled? , Bring. - • t he Mo~l'Is ~Y lll. . " I wltho u ~ stop ptn~ _ nnti and Mrs. Jocob Kohlhagan ably wQ~ld have been killed. ' pl~tt) of ~e could be fort un4te ~- yOUl' repair work .to Cpry s Jew. . CLOTHING CLUB MEETS Mr. ~ruse,r as ~)(e~ utor of Ml s~ I of BlancheHtcr, were . guests of In trYlll/F to hold the horse Mr,. npugh to ~a1t(l It ~9le In Olle, . ery SqQP. Lebanon, OhIo, Rogers estate accol dlJlg~ y seek" I DEATHS Myel' Hyman and famIly on Mon- Barnhart was thrown to , the . ' /to recovel" $60 ~nn.u alJ y Slll ce AU' I day. ' ground. His call fol' help attracted •- ~ Mrs. Walter Brtttain ' and chll- The 4-1-1 Good Cut Cothlng club ~ust 11, 190:3 With I.ntcl'est nn e~ ch I .1 0·hn Fealey, 7 1, di ed at h is the attention of Elvin Fires, who · P'1~J..t: C;J..AS'& dren . l'eturned to their home in met July 26 at the Grange Hall Ins ta llm ent. lIe , clalms a ~l'st lien home in Harvcysburg Friday. at Mr. and Mrs. Mcrl e Kerns ~f we nt to his assistance and ' Mr: Dayton Tues~ay, after spending with the mother'~ as their gu'el? ts. on the Cle~'I'creel, t ow nshIp f nl'm l 10 a, 111. , as the r esul t' of It stroke Co lumbus, who ~I'e sp~nding t?elr I White was extracted from hi. 'f1!er~ will I>e a meeting at the four weeks With he~ parents, Mr. The President called the meeting exce pt ,the IICII f or taxes nnd seeks of apoplexy suffered two weeks Itwo weeks vnclltlOn WIth r elaltves, perilous position. . ~etltodlllt Ohurl)h TtlUrsilay. even- and Mrs, William t.lpplncott. to order and the minutes of the foreclosure Iflnd sale of the prop- I ngo . li e waH a lifu- Iong r os id ent here w.ere, guests of Mr ..and Mrs. He is said to have suffered no )nS' ~t , 7:45 to,:' the pUJ1>ose , 01 last meeting were read and ap- el·ty to I'ecover same, 101' \V anen Cou nty . St. Clall' Fife at Co ld Sprmgs. ' serious injury but his experience ' compJetlng pIal'S 101' .the l3lblo Lawn mOWers sharpened by proved. During the discussion of -:-: . ; - = . . . : : . _ : S urvivi ng are the widow, foul' / was very harrowing. study cla8s and pray,!!" , me.etlng. Electrakeen process, 88)l1e method new busIness Mls8 Jeanette Fox I da ug hters Mrs Bob hcridan Dr. C. W. Hend erson and Mr.. _ _ _,_ __ ~Il are welcome, but the membel'8 as u!led by lawn mower manufae- told of her camp experience at JiO.xh;g Pa /, WII , C lurksviJl ~ ; 111 1's,' J ohn Gil~oy, Day~ Iand Mrs . . Carl ~oble arrived h.ol11e of the cl1urch are especlallly tUl'ers. Electrakeen system turns Yellow Springs and what had been _ ___--, _. __ _ ___ ._ to n' Mrs W illard Bogan a nd Vcr - Thu rsday morl11l1g from CahforIN HOSPITAL pr~j!d to at~eJ\d. Mrs. Hennett will out perfect cutttna mowers. Try planned for the camp at Camp da, ' at h'om ; t1m'! e so ns. Glenn, nia. ~rs. Nobl e's health is very pe thl! leader fpr "\'hllrsda)' (lven- me. Ro), Pliott• R08lJ. J o hn Law l'e ncc n anr Wilmington' much Improved. S ta f' C 1 The meeting, was then adjourn" ' .' cere ry 0 state laren~e J. !n~t • _ .. Miss Dena ~ich, MH. ,MarjlJrl. ed to meet in two weeks. Jeanette ~h"'C'e bro t hel'S, ThonHlR, Il(;a!' \~J\- MI'. and MI's. Myel' Hyman, Mr. Brown is in Mt. 'Cal'mel l;Iospital I..... Drake and Mr.. Ina LOllgacrll were and , Verdena ,F ox gave a clemonwlllgto n; L. A. Fenley, of 'Blrmmg a nd Mrs. M: A Cornell Mr. and I Columbus for observation aDd , F. A: A •. , ~. ~OTIC~ j(Jirit host eases at a shower and an. stration of cutting a Slip pattetn ham, Ala., and Jnme~ , F enley. of Mrs. Ernest Butterwo~'th were , treatnlent for a disea!!e' ~th wblch nouncement given for ')4ias ,Midl'ed and Ruth ' Sallsl:lUry then showed Denvc r, 010.; l hree . Sister!;, M.ar- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph he has 8uff.ered for !leVeial. mori.tba, Regu'l ar communication of. Way. Gi~henl at · the , coimtry hom!! .ot tbe proper way' to sit when sewing. garet Kcll, Co lum\:lUs ; Cathe rl~e Miller at a fish.fry Friday evening. it \\'a9 , 1e8~ned Monday. night. Ht. nesvllle :l.odge No. 168 y. &: A. M. Mitlll Rich Saturday · afternoon, The' work on hand was then inFea!er, To ledo; Hannah Kemn, . , condition , .. was 'rep'6r~e,~ us unTuesday eveninlfi Augulit, 18. vt~ Atiil>\lst S pel1cious refreshments t d R r h ' t Spnngfi I d . . . If yOU haVe not bought YOU.l' e~anged, .Efe entere'd the hospital iting and sOJ·ournloa,.biet"ren are ' ,,: , " • .,c"ke and ' iIQed teft spec e.ca](e . e and res candy men s were 0 ce Funera l .!;cl'vl ces weTe held 10 'YI'n teJ"s coal ' 'It wl·I.1 'pay you to Friday'. .. ,, , ,. of Ice orel'Jn cream, ser'Yelcome.' '1 Th'. W M were 'served. · ',"" ved by the club girls. Those pres, St. Augu sti ne 9hu~ch; ~onday .. ~t 0Il11 t he WaynesviIJe Farmers Ex. ,- - ---.EB~r H ~m,a\ S~cjy" " Tho.~e invited were 1-I18,8e8 ,M ar- eilt 'were Mrs. Vern , H'ough, 'Mrs. 1 ~ '~' . m., ~md. ,burIal was madc IJ1 change !lt once. 'l1h~y handle on. • en erso ~ • B~r"t UqleabiY. Louella ' WUlIam- Wm. C,oleman, 'Mrs • . Fo~; ~rs. Ml8mICen)etery-. ly coa~,.of known qu.ality •. '. .. - ; . . Bon, Doris Hende~on, ·il.net Cal't- Beltz, .Mrs. Larie, Mrs. HarCiiri - ---,' .. " .1', " . ANNUAL' REU~ION .. wr,lttht, ,Mary . StansherrY1 ,Either ~rs. :Earnhart and t he Funcl'al s~rvjces f or Ira , Scliell jam\ls ~o.rnwell a¥td fa~i1~ ' ~ho ~- ~~f~t".~ ChaPt~,r " . " '~ ~. . ' . ' . ,lIender80n. ,AlIc~" ~in~on, L~.c~e ' ~embers, LQuise HolJch" of ' Toledo: who Wi,1S kille'd. Satur- hlive tie)!n occupying the r~ilidence WeI. IU ·'-eelidn relrolar.\ 8e~loll' Th~ Carr-Cleaver-Rlc~' ~eunion CliU:!tr·Frances '~!!!lcle.;· ~,eaCl,m~ S)Jillbury, Laverna, Thomal;\. _ day when ' he WIlS' caught uhder ,an oi_Dr, J. T. Ellis th.is BUmmer have •. ay even}~g ",m be beJa, 'at tbe UIIUal . plilce,· LucUe Q.land, 'V!!l;na BU. rley! La.ne! Jane , Cook, . ~eleri'''', in 'E na lnhd as the "fi ght .elevolo~, ~hile ,at wol:k y,oere he~d retufn~ to their ho·iiie:4n. Dayton. Villtlna .memWl'II the Wel\n:t"n '!choo) 'groundst th~ Welts;' Emma . Sta,r AnDa Eam- Virginia Hard~. Jeanette,'\ ". tbe"Rev. A. 11,. C. Rob- at the tesldel11ll! and.burlal, was JJ1 Ill-. an4 1Mrs. Ellis have, returned. .oJ! ;t tJi'trd SundflY·. iJ\ Au~, o~. the ha~, aU ' mem~l'II of the graduat- Vel'dena Fox, ' Thelma ColC!man r of Potters Bitr, splI r t Mia,mi ' cemetery Tuesday a~ter- a£te\,. ~pendh~g the. summar at ,the -~~:1:::2~~~~ f8th ot Auguat.:: .ll ~relat1v.es arjB Ing c~ of '28, and lin. . Muk, ai)d lIatJorit. Eamha~. ' 'lightw.~ ights now anq thel noOn. The .dectlaSed former.ly lived home ot theIr 'son S. S. E1lliI.and inyi~d to. ~.tte~.cL IIdlillala. ' lI_jo,,"e Barb~ Club Repo~. ,~6t to. k~eP.,ln.lli.~ _ .:t.,.. ~i. at BarveYlIbug. ~ ' family. '
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Compnny. Franklin, 0" et a1. Wllltef Cleland plended guilty to possessing intoxicatin&, ' liquor lind entence was deCerr d until Fritlny A.!1.gusl 2. bond was fixed al $760. I'"ille Wilson · alias Richard Roe plolHled not guilty to n charge 01 New Suit. posses. ing intoxicating liquor. II al'ing is et fol' Friday with The' rnt ~r itil"s Oil olllpany ver- bond fixed at $1500. J B. J hn GrueHch a lias J ohn R. Doe _.. SII R Tuylor Brothers. lind Robe l·t \V Tnvl I' nnd J . Arthur Tnylor pleaded not guilty to a charge of n."PTER IX. at you last night." . twice as long 8 mos t men~ . He fo~ il1an('Y on ly amou nt clnlmed po ' e sing inloxi~ing IIc1uor. Tit. Cay Deceiver. M. and Mrs. He~nb'!ngwaY'hwhIO the Dr yenfUtrt~ It~outhe rs latst la st \ ' &0 .1.20 with in tere!!t from Mar~h H eal'ili~ \\'1\ !let fOl' Fridliy with bo nd at $ 1500 . . fl Th hat! "each d the SO,I mg-on- Oll - u ~.e!; t h (" mn er la 1ll e ex rn l eg 10 1'126 e ous . • llJ~t\l're wa .su p e l' llb t del' ~tage of their reconciliation, to reenf.,rcc the sent. . Fl)illln~b() Bl'()thers compnny a Walter E. Mentz 1'Ieaded guilty dJ: uubance was In t h e. "d asemen. I~ 01, th a t rcn"oll .. t b ey (I'd . hop . to a charge of po sse~s illg intoxicnt. , , n ow sepa rate rI s Uu" d en I y as 'If a I no t corporolio ll \, ers us D. W. BIs "e piled down by the lIl S\ e stn lT- shell had exploded betwl"cn them. give me nil the prot ection 1 cou lt! for money only. ing liquor. Fridny WIlS set as way. f I !" the hu ~b ant! snouted, his have wished. They WCI'C like th e _ __ lIlIIo of h aring. bont! was fix ed at ome one. had been th ought U a nger at white hent on ce more. first i n ~tnl1ment of a mngnzi ne Probate Cou"l Proceeding •. the sum of $ 1000. s enough to. brl~g the lum.p from dthae "My suspicions were tru e nfter all! R rinl- Jl'ood us fur a s Lht'y w!'n t, . Jnm es Long, alias J ohn Doe table. By It . light w~ dl scovere, You made s uch !I fool of yo urself but tll n tlllizi ng Ross H. Hartsoc k' acccpte4\ the WIIIl ~ct for Fl'idllY , Amount of wreck that Imp ov er l ss~es descnp- th'lt everybody noticed it, And . WI thev ~v e re better than lIppointment of ndm ini trotO I' of WIlS !;et fOI' fl'i lluy. A mouJlt of t ion. The post to which we had to' think that you would try to nothing so "I 11:0t up . the cstnte of F I'anc is A. Hartsock, bond was set for $ 150 0. tied the s heri,!'s h or -e hal~ been lure me back by .o ft words! You The , 'un WIl S bright a nd ll !lzzllnlt dl' cetl.'t·d anrl tlI.e,d his bond in lh e Fo r good CIl USe shown the court torn ou t bod,ll~ ond a tier of vompir e !" I went to t he wind ow 10 look 'out ~ Ulll of , 25 00 \\~Ith J , L. Me,nd ~ n . ordered t hat upon payment of the shelves co~talnmg ~vera,1 hunHe stru ck his foren ea d a -harp Whllt 1I bellutifu l worltl it wus! . hllll lIn~1 II . A. Co;ne ll as S~l etres, cosls of t he case the r emuinder of dred glass lllrs of frUIt wh,ch WIlS blow with Ihe polm of hi s hllnc\. T ons Of . snow harl bc(' n curC.' lessly A.. B~ 1 all11~ d !!,e, 1 homos RIch a nel t he G mont hs senten ce in jail will lGHWAYS, railways, ~Irways ~ support d, b~ the post had collaps"Mv Heaven I To think I am los~e cl O\'cr thc map with the 1 , .1" McGUInn were mlldt' ap- be suspended during good bethey all lead to Ohio's capItol for F a Ir ed and sltd It s burde n to th e cem- marrl~d t o you!" laviRh hun!! of an inconceivable prnl~ r s. . hll vio l' on the Jllll·t of Winston Week. Opening on August 26 and lasten t flo or. ,. . Mrs. H cmmingw ay's eyes, usu- giant. ]n ~Oll1l' place!! w 1'0 grnc('- I lary W. SC hill?, ('x e c ut~'lx of line, whereby the defendant tn\id ing six big days the OHIO ATE FAIR The I~orse, whinnYing contmual ally 0 placid , blazed in r epo nse fu l urifts us hiJ\'h IlS a man. lind l,hl' .st!l t~ of J::dwnrd 1-1,. Schat z, t hl! cost and WIIS Fela!l ed. this year presents an exposItion n ever,be Iy to hImself, h ad retreated to, a to his anger. . nllainst a shed in the yard it was hied he l' first an~ final account. fore equalled in elaboratene~s of d ta Ilor corner of th e basement folio,", ed "You n eedn't be any longer than piled UI' even with the roof. eu the tru st llf, exec utor of th e wealth of entertainment. Bigger al'd betby.. the up~o o~~d post.,,, . it takes to get a divorc e," she exIt had been 0 tl'emendous storm. Ihe : sta te. ~ f ~mll1a "elch, decell Real E.tate Tran.fera ter exhibits - finer prizes than at E!ny whell"ffl n:'Tl'hg ger.ed. etxc1arllnliefde claimed. half-hysterlcol with a nger Inside We had not I'euli z d the ed'Tlihl edl hl~ 1i"ls,t and, fitlnlltl accotunt · E mma M , Monroe t o Jam es H. f tb eseI'I previous fair-attractions more nume r· . ' to be Ii eve ever y- amou nt 0 f snow tl 'II t h a d f a II en, anu esdamen . W'I . P "It yo u ' re go,ng IT I'I asl I K\\'1 d I t e 0 C an d T uroSle I son 14 .,'1. B7 acres. In , th tid' h seeree ts Ia do'd 0' t ous and spectacular ,han Ilave ever b efore In a 0 Idord Ylh ·t " I n su· t. hing you hear we might as. well City peop le n ever k new what a , 1'1 Iza' l)let I t ay. I .ecease. Ild °d Washington twp h pose 0 da, d " I'k ns liP been offered - these are ' a part of the "J ehecou f ' lt ?" '" L·II' ~eJl ara te an get'It over w It h , ~no w s torlll I~ I e, ]t f',I lls tin , . Illlli on ow ,I ,I ' tt was I t pro buce t I J li mes an d ,nil I' th II fI op k·ill S t 0 great program you will enjoy w h en you s k d rIg I ene. LYJrs. I II!Comrade Henwether and I were ~t reels Olllt nre shove led c1eor a l- ~ 1\~ ' CII~ UI't :~um.1 e~ . .0 pro net I Lu cretia Ho pk ins, lot No 773 in IoV:;NUS e · , . t I H obseJ'ving the scene. h e with lIP- m o~t ns fa st (I S it COmes dow n, a nd II t'hlllll t 't'Ct ~ Imp ' Ill so n arccct,P Fl'pnklill' . . com~ to ColumQus, H on,csome. e " I k k' I ' 'I " ' Cl e rU M (lB exec u t 0 f 0 Ie ' H ' P I Q 8 d '" . 't o. d et S b JU' S I t ' ht pl'nlsltlg 00 S see 109 to r ead n th hlll e PlItC le. f; t ,at l em,lIn ure t t B I ' th f "6000 ayes 1I t o n to . . an • ellJoin the big para de to Ohio's capitol duramd I use 0 he lllg a one. a t ntg ' d In ' tor hi a lm ost Inllnee ' I'I" t eIY SOl'I Cd \VI'th , es n c.fi l IOllf ' U In OP I k, t h' elr Caces wh at h e mlSBe Re sum I I 0 d emlll 't Ol• e Da Iton I0 t S os, 145 an d 147 ing Fair W eek I Spend a day, tWO day!! afn s~ppo se . e was gomg 0 00' speeches, and I with a chill horror tracks lind the soot of cou ntl ess,' was el WI I OYOt n G y in Frnnklin, or a week. You'll enjoy yourself ev ,ry or mc. . f ' f th e b r eac h . chlllln.'Y& ' B u t OU t 'In t lIe 0 p en it I "''ohmpany eOl'gd e a Jmes I . It'I arsh II 11 t 0 Th e L ovet ·th a t t eh senousness 0 ' I I Ed as. Adsure y. d 'If' Th e l~ff erle nCte. wtahs thtabl minute-and every ple01ber of the fam Ily el .ethr "I thitlk she lik es yo u best after' is difYel· e;l l. 'rhore yOIl can get a n ~I ' I'I~ c s. 'wldn am~ an a rc land Mutual Building and Loan th eseI'I h ep III e s a e WI II" h f d P 'k "H ' . h t h L '11 t d If ~ I were ma e apprlllsers, 11 f I N 1101 will profit by the outing. the norse or the h orse slept in the a .' vouc sa e I e. e s a Idell of t c way e . 0 1 ( n (' !) . 9 TJw cou r t ord ered thot a guarq- company, a 0.. ots 08.. !' . I ·th th h ·ff At t mite better looking than yo u be, the world t o look 10 th e wInter , t, j t I I F c p ' k 11 92 and 11 93 10 Deerfield twP· ()\iJQ DEPAR'I'MENT O_F AGRICULTUR E h ouse WI . e s en . any ra e b t 't Ith . Ian ue appo n eo or ran BS ar J h 1;' I k t Th L" PF.RRV L GREEN,OI,«l e, I had an explanatio n of the u you ve .go II w a~ W you lIIne. , hill an a ll eged in competent. o.. n p, ·. Ilf ~r . a e !lvl!k d that goes With t he ladles. durned 1 ' ~l'Il1lg ly e nou gh the lake. whIch t H . I G tta lund Mutual BUIlding and Loan tl d h ' '\. h d [01 b g oSf y soun Bd W IC .. h II ;-vat e~e d if you ain't." lay pea"dullv rystalized at th e t b'b COliI' ~~u . 1 01':Z~~ e~rfe f co mpany a ll of lots Nos. 211, 212 Br ec u me rO~llmfYted07.e w d~nt' s d e Mrs He mmln"""'u" shrugged her foot of lhe hill' \Vh e l'~ t/l,(' Home GU s. aXl nxdo edesta Cd? and 2 13 in Deerfie ld twp. on my I - a expe I Ion own. .. .. ' . . " I I f. eorgo ossel', ecea e, 0 I 1'1 M ' 'l\f stairs which hat! culminated in the shoulders helplessly a na liturted fit ood , "a ~ comp~I.\t vo y __ ,r!!e tribute certain msscts of the esta le \e . IIInll ortgage ?o~pany sensational mix-up with the Hem_ l lrom th e room. Mr, H~ mmingway ~l'om !;no \~· . Th e Wind had ,,\\e~t Ilo h ~ rse l r , sole ben j;flciaq' . oC IIa.mlIton county to. Wllha~ F. mingways. followed to the door. which she Its gllstl!n lng slIrface clear. and. ,t · In the settlement of the estule Thomm 204, 74 acr~s !n Ham,lt!>n While the sheriff and so me or slamm ed In his lace, In~ a clear bind.: hlot on a whI te of Ross H. Gri smer, deceased, it twP ... the others recaptured the horse and I qu ickly gave u p my Intentlon.ll umver ·c, was determined t he net valu e oC Wllh~m P. Vandervort, by Heir!, tied him to a ring in the stone wall of going up-stai rs. which involved Here Ilnd t1lCro fi sh shant ies the e~tate was $384 B.B3 t hat thc to LydIa B. Vandervort, ~ot No. I went back to th e main floor. I passing through thq living-room, do tled tht! lake, and ,n el~r the ! exemp tio ns of the distributee ex- 9 1 and part of lot No. 92 III Morwanted to be alone and think. and wen t bAck to the baslimont In- ~hore so me boys were ngglng an ceed t hei r s uccesso r s and that alii row. I II " "EEPS FARM RECORDS' As I came up from the basement st?a~, convinced that safety lay In Ice-boat. _ One of ~ hem was UI' on II resu lt, th.e suc ce SOl'S are exempt ,~81:y Fair. to Rosa Pope small ~il. "" .owe to th e living-room, which was now stlckmg to the crowd. th Cl mast threadmg a halyard fr om inheritance t ax. tt nct III Wllyne twp.. Tile We tern Star publication M ol' than 1,000 Ohi O tllrmers be&'inning to get ligh t with the We, went back to bed later for a throu~h tl puJIt'y block. I r.emem.\ It was order ed thllt Rolph a, Ge?r~e and Hm:l'let Stansbel'~y of report of auditor, $IB5.59. The are this yenr kee ping tnrm accoun t first chill dawn of winter morning, mornmg nll~. When. they woke m e be,r when I had d~tle t hllt sort of Pinks, adininistr ato r of the estate to Lllha,n ,MaeNellan and Addle Western I:llr publication of rc- r ecord with the assista nce of the I noticed Mr. and Mrs. Hemming- up ncxt t Ime- thiS or break- thmgs. on my fir 5t Ice-boat. . ' . of t;d\Vflrd M. Shirkicld, d eceased, ~tork HlgglIIS, part of lot No. 64 ".. ard, $3.The Le \>anon Citizen Na Ohio Stille Uui v rslty fal'lll manway in eager conversation . Appar- fast-I ~e fuse ,to arise until I l. Jllghed. ~ could n ~vel do It proceed to 6ell t~ree s~ares of the III ~ebano,!. tional Bank and 'frust Co., ren~ ogemen\. sp ciaisla. enlly they were approaching s ome was prOVIded wltn some clothes. agalll- not With 'P,Y we Ight . ,common s tock of iUIIg Ser ice . Lester and EdJla 1U!~~er to Ro~e tor safety bOlC, $5. Bell Press, sort of negotiation for peace beIt was all ~ery .well , to p~owI Bl'eakf~~t WtlS Il/ln!? uncetl. , J company and .llive s hllres of the R, f!al spy, lo~ No. 7~!lI!l Franl<llq supplie~ , $7.50. Fulkerth, W. H. close together and once or twice around In whIte tIghts at l1Ig~t went do\\n, fully but not PllI- {:0111rn On slc,ek of lre Kroger 0170Ed H!lwth~rn ~P Jlose ~. ~I\l- labor at jjlil, $~. GjlmplIl', W, Q, c\osse togethl)r and once or twice when I was huntillg .ghos ts , but It mentally clothed. cet'y lino Baking (lol')'lpal')Y a~ pri- sey, ,lot No. 107 10 Frankhll, inquest ):lpdy of WIJl~ e.ld ?d<:Oaf~Y, he made as if to take her in hill ~ould loo.k rather Silly to QPp~.ar The only one of our party who vllte : ale and [,01' ()8 &1J. . .Tme Rpperts to C/!al'les A. a~4 $5.20. Ross M.. E. P. M., postage OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN! FOR RESULTS arm!!. In them In broa~ dayligh~ going l\flokp. to me wa!! .lim Cooper. Mrs. I The judge !ldvi cd that Mary ~~ns':Y Q rth WI[!~ber, lot No. 93 In $4. Gardiner, )Irs. Matt, services Far be it from me to interrupt D.bout In the ordl~al'Y bu smes~ of Lilli elove looked as if !lhe wer e go- Tull can be r ecl! ived into the Day- F lankhn. at )1 emorial Hall, $20. 'flle KIIany reconciliation between the hfe, such. as. eating so ft botled ing to, but suddenly Spjl bl!Jshed to n State hORpital. Leonard and J ane Hatfield ~P patrick-Frencl1 rrtotor Car Co:, !lUP H,emimngways. ' There and there eggs or bringIng In Iln prmful of and lowered her eyes to h er plat/! H!lpra E. Ward, executrix of the Mary ~. Babbanl, lot No. 776 In plies, $121.40. Long, J. W. gas only lay my hope of retaining my wood. wilhout r.ay ing anything. estate Qf J ohp J. War4, deceaseq. Fran~hn. and oil, $14.56 Donnell, E. S. and job and Incidentally the respect Unfortunately I am a lnrger IIGood morning," Jim. assured fi le d her Inventot'y and !1JlP-r a isl:BrIce P. Worley tp Ha.rry y. Bauer. George: 1st est. on contract of the community. man than mos t of lhe veterans. I me ch eer fully. " Isn't thIS a fin e I ment in court. Walt r , P!lrt 9~ lot No. 32 In l;!!b- $200 . .F lack ' Equipment Co" supI was carefully tiptoeing across tr!ed on several PiliI' of trousers day? " He rubbed hi;; ha.n ds gIee- ! Th c last will and testaml!nt of nnon. " pies, '140. AlInms, J. D. and Qo. the living-room to the door wbich WIthout finding allY th.t I would fully, as if he had done it him elf Williom Francis Enfield. deceased, Howard J. Corwl~, tru st~e . to suppies, $4 .116. OlUo Oentral Tel, led to the stairway, perfectly wlll- dare trust. We had just ubDlit and expected to be complimented W:lS produced iii'! court and adnlit- Trustees of Frankl!n C/lrlstJan ephone 00. , rents .for offices, ,60., jng to .have _my progress unnoted, given it up aR a bod job when lor his ~ ki1) t ed to probate. E';·illlk ·Gallahe,:' actuu:cil ' . . too- OJID.tr.al Telephone 00. when I was arrested, nay frozen in some one suggested that Oomrade "Yes " mumbled hurt ondo cepted the trust: os executor of Hie P . .Goodm",n to Jo~n E, an~ I tolls for offices, $27.95. James my tracks. by the piercing voice ~reyenfurtn was very nearly my puzzled'to find myself all utrast estute and filed his bond in the ~~llhe A ,. Roehar~slJ ", 21.10 act!ls Fon en, sa~ary as I~w librarian, of Pilk Henwetber cauliously sub- SIze., In my own circl e. su m of $3.000 with The Fidelity 111 Wasnmgton ~wl? . $25Q. l?a,k III , Karl D., insljranoe 3() Years Experience In Fittlnlr rued to a 'longshoreman's hail. H IS other pants ""e.re com manLater I diseovcl'ed thlt Com- and e as ualty Company as surety. W. B. and Klzzle Cum~ms tQ on sherIff scar, $0.85, and ?llaking Glassea "Hey, Mr. Bilbeck!" he called. deered, I hove mentioned I beI Ii nWC/lther had ')~I! n doing J ohn G. Vail, Harry Rollin son and !"'axa Northcutt, 98 acres ,n Ham~ .. .-- - - at" 1 want to warn you. There's a Iieve, that Abel preyenf';lr~h's ~a(t~ave~logut! Qn my prowess li S Georgc A. Meloy were made ~ap: !Iton ~wp. and lots Nos. 1 and 2 NOT~CE OF APPOJNTMENT feller here trying to steal your ,~~sl leg h~ s bee n wtlfull~' nllsslI1g a Incly-killer, which hbd b eel) in- pra ise rs. 111 Malnevl!l~ girl away from you- the . pretty since Antletam . . For , that reason terruptec.l by my orrlvnl. . C. D. Walter a.e~epted th/! ap· ---Every Tue.d." ThuradaJ', ~state of frllncis A. HII~soc1! blond one that was making eyes the Dreyenfurth tl ousers . last Mr •. . Hemmingway's eyes were pOl11tmcnt 01 admmlstrator ,!f the Marria,e Li~en.e. . Saturda., . Deceased, I red from weflpin.g. Poor womnn , estate of II. V, Walter, deceased, H/lwaJ:'d Bilby, laborer of Spril)g No, charce for Examination Notice is hereb), given tljat Ross sne had not had ' uny slel'p at :nil, bO,nd in the .f.um of U,OOQ . wi~~ bora and ~bs. Hannah '4, Alu)le!) H. , Hartsock has ~een duly apI judged, Her, hu sband But m(J ~dHY Eltzabeth Slel~el' and WIlliam of S)lri ng~ oro, JulY ~7. poln~ed and qUIIUfied as Admin- ! "_ !\tnring at his plate, but ate vel'y Ji'nt f f a~ s uretIes. Roy Hagler t>!pgle, J!'rjgJd!llrf\ ish'ator o.f the EsU\te of Francis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!! little. . ---- assembler of Spring Valley lind. A Hartsock Illte of Warren County Marycllll and Mrs. Lillielove con Common PI.a, C,,!,Ipt Miss Veda Griffy, office workel' of Ohio, deeea~e4. verse,l with painful animation 'In the case of 'Clara Sonnycalb Way"e1!vil!~. July ~7. Dater this 20th day or July auout crochat stiches lind new vcrsus Walter Ackerman, admini- J ohn Glenn, olergyman pi a!oqm- 1ll29, fa shions. s tmtol' of the estate of Lemuel ingburg and Miss .Ruth Mount,. W. Z, ROLL, After breakfal:lt Jim Coo!,tlr Jrot Sonnycalp, deceased et ai, it was teacher of Carlisle, July 27. FOR RENT Judge of t he Probate Court me one side. o rd ~e d that O. S. Higgins, O.~. James Linville Roach, laborer of Wl1rren County, ,Ol)lo.:r - - - - - - - - - -- - - "Are you ' reaBy in love with Brown aJld Harry Murphey be ap- Hamilton and Miss Edjt/! Caroline _ _ __• __ ... FOR SENT- Gnrage for one auto, Mrs. Hemmlngway?" h e deman- pointed as Com.mjlllljp!'lll!/l to causa Cook, of Red Lil/n, July 39. M-rs. Susan Fryer. -a7 ded fixing my eye wlt'h a look that to be divided pro~er Pl'tJ\lortjo,",s Roy /Snell, factory wor~er pf Doctor: IfW~at Is your profeflc de~nnded an h onest reply. "Arc of the real estate, together with SpJ;ingboro an,. Miss Mamie Va- sion 7" Dealer. in FOR SALE your -'intentlons honorable?" nn appraisemelllt and vallie of said Ie ria Rigney of Fran!din Jul}, Patient (pomp'o us'y) ,: I'Jlm a "Of course I' m not, in love with estate. 23. gentleman." her!" I replied with bi tter amphasVal McCabe wall Ifr3l1t~d leave Raymond Buchanon, farmer,of "Well, you'll have to try sO'mo- FO.R ' 'S ALE- Player Plano with Is. And I haven't any intentions." to file an amen ded petition In the Mason, and Miss Frances Louise thing else; it doesn't agree with . 125 rolls, one Schaff Bros · up"It's all for t he bei t, then. You case Ilg~il}st The Maxwell Paper Braytpl}, 91 Mason, ,July 20. you." right, fine shape. R. Black. Belland I must J'econci1 e them." brook, Ohio. *a21 I startecl awny hastily. ======"x-~=-==-~_=-=-====~=============:-:--=:============ "Not on your life. I haven't any PINKY DINKY b y TE R RY GILK SUPPLIES-BELTS skin on my shins now just because N~t ;" tJJo Same .,Iace , ISON THRESHER .pulleys, babbitt motnl, 011 cups. I mixed in trying to help Mrs. injectors, lubricators, s toam lind Hemmlngway. You do the reconcil water gauges, gauge glass, oilers, ing. You fix It up ond get all the packing, boiler flues, suction hose credit I"~ and tank pumps. THE BOCK LET "I will ." he d c~ I "l'ed confidently CO. 415 W." Maln St. Xenill, Ohio. "1 ca n do it, And all I ask is a PIPE, VALVES A 0 FITTINOS littl e thanks." -For all purposes. Bocklet'. That't the wa y with Jim. He's Hne of plumbing and beating supone of the best !ttlle fixer, I know plies are the best. The BockletHe is always eager to makc some K'lOgO., C 415 W • M' I am St., X en., one happy. Whatever happe ns he Ohio. likes to feel that he is the man who mended the mainspring. FOR SALE-Waxtex Food Paper, And he ' likes to be thanked. too. . Keeps food fresh and clean:, Half a dozen tha nks, and Jim will Ribbed Tissue paper for dainty go without hi s breakfast any day, packages: Linen weave paper nap Consult them before buyln. elsewhere U's a vic with him. 'H e has to be kins: Papeteries and CorreElpondthanked Cor son1ething about ence Cards. The Miami Gazette office. ' every so often, or he gets terribly depressed anel thinks that he is MONEY ,LOANED not m\lch USe to the world. In an Anglo-SalCon community a confirmed thankomaniae is con't4e.'R.E. TR'I,I\IG 10 MAKt:. tinually getting hurt. Since I have learned of his habit I always "~R..SWAT C.~T uP I LONG OR SHORT TIME-EaB' tha nk him every time I sec him, term a.. Also Surveying a.lld Abtie'S SITTING .ON TtlE. even if I ean't think of anything stracting. Write and I \fill call FL."-PAPa~ A~" -rHER=~ he has done. It !laves lots of and see you. Sam' D. Henkle, WayA 'L-OT. OF. P.'-:rl'e.~ nesville, Obio. J11 trouble. wA\TU"6 , TO 'G,o ' ON So Jim agreed to fix. up beLOANS' on Live8toc~, Ohattel., tween the . Hemmingways. With , . Seeon,d Mor~lea. Notes bount. elaborate · formality" ·he invited JohJ1. .Harblne, Jr., Xenia, Oblo. them into a small room ott from the lIvlng-t:oom which served as an offiee for Colonel Stewart. Tiley followed him wonderingly, Farmers of Warren and adjo'nJng countlea may , obtain money on an\f he closed the door. long time loanll, at 5 per cent InJim was baclC again even Sooner terest. Co.t of securbig the .ame . than I expected, What 'chance had 18 very reasonable, throUlh The a lad of his Blen,d er' build' against Federal Land Bank. For further ' an exasperated man as large as Information eaU on or addr... II.' Hemmingway? He picked himself ..... "-""'"",..._ _.4r__ •....;;;.;..;_=~_ .........;;~...;;.;;..;.;,;,., C. DRAKE, Tnuurer, phone 811. 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The beat solution to to place the crow on the Iree liat. From now on, to do hi' hit in ISSUED EYERY WEDNESDA the great ~ork of farm relief, the D. L. CRANE Publi.her crow must be allowed to come into the country without Criy duty Olice Pboue ......................No. 112 tax or bounty. R'I.icle.,c. .. .. ..................... :No. 118 We look to Congress 1:0 put tree crows jn ttl'e tariff bill, Sub.cription Price. $1.50 a Y.ar
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DOl'n t o l\h·. li nd Ml'S. Karl hid ll kcr on Monday, Jul y 2!l, :l daughter, Phyllis Jen n. The 'Sew-A-Bil club mct with Lu,;onnc ~bo rn ThuJ'fld ny. S vcn membcrs ans \\'e1'IHi rIll cal\. We eXllmined QUI' drcases and nj ycd a A':1llle of tug. Ruth leaver, Rcport c ~ .
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J ohn W . F'enly, ng c.tl 72, cli ed at 'hi s home near h I'e Fl'illay. II) J I'n ' Flying is past its ~Iementary ing f ollowin~ a 11I(J nth : iIln ss of AMElUCAN PI,WSPf.lUTY. stages. ~ Accidents seldom · occur purnlysis. H t' is RIIl'v ivcd by the Plow deep, while sluggards HOW MUCH FOR F.\RMERS7 where planes have been properly sleep, widow (0111'· d!ll.lgh(er~ und three WITHOUT HOPE. sons; Funcral ser vires wCI'e co nAnd you shall have COrn to sell tested before taking off, and pilots have been familiar with their craft '=== ~-~--== :.:.=--.-:;- .. :=: ~-:-:-:=. ducted Mo nday nt IOu. m .. fro m or keep. - Franklin. and have nown in Il manner dic- ~\am; (aelu rcr5 o f ~: l k :111'.1 NIt'1 St. Augll ~ tin e h urc h in wnyner.Unlimiicd. Lifetime CUUI'U11Lec . tated by sound judgment. ,t~c k i llg ~ h':'I'C I h ~ ' all " "r :i,i ' l ~ \ iii ville. I Th ere have been many accidents :nall le l!. c m 10 J,i,~ ,)1I1 Ille " i),lI e FR E E MOUNTING .• ..• ALL YEAR SERVICE 1\1 I·R. Richard Kible l' nnd dau gh• howev er, du e to the foolish habit It:g Cr~ll!. IIU\\ :J.iilietillg !u\'l·ly. wo)ter, Geneva, viRitl! d r"l:!ti\'es in CROWS ARE USEFUL of dangerou s, .d aring stunting by .1llil C;.) . tlJ re. Xenia Ilnd S pl'i n~ fi e lrl the p~st 1 I aviators. tillClIlt;l t '·," .i,,·t ,h,. r,:,r( legs n; \I·1 I.e weel, On Sunday they were joi ned - - - - --. The recent death of Wilmer uanis!'!f'd, as thl al.II ",t ulli,,· rs;oI. :1:11,: by 1\1 r. 1\ iI,le l' anti dau gh t el' ~ ("0 ,[. Stulz and t wo companons wa s it 1) [ c h ~\i\ ;,Il! ' :,:H CI) \ . ,IS ll:\I'1 )"',' Thdmll und ,'IlI'U, Ilnu a ll alte llcled Reseal'chers have proven that widely attributed to the fact that ] ity pul,I;,: oJ!:lI iol1 . . . the CI'OW is one of the most useful the plane was flying perilously low . ~ I ah .: \l'o.: III CIl ro·a!' I.~ t.hJI :til . I II11t : t~ lhe Ilil'thdn y dinn er of lIll'. OI'Cof livin g· things to have ubout the and several dangerous stunts were 11,," of :t I,uldll r. >f 1.Op IS. "':I. .'II.I~~ II la nd o Jo'uucell at 'X ellia. Oth er g ue,;tR inc lud ed : MI'. an,1 Mr~ . Earl fnrm. tried within the first twenty min- . IIIIJ they" .11 1,: " :•.,e" I .) ~ I ," kIll!,;'. Vant l'css an d childl' n. MIII'ian und F~unun~ Sa'pc~'l wisl Cord Consl1'ndioll tough, ~ide, The crow cats beetles, locusts, utes after the pane went up in the C II , ill (', It .! i. l ;~ l' . lan l,ed, ~111 : i; I ' ~. Hubby, lI ll·. and Mr~ . H:ll'o ld Vun- I grasshoppers, cricket s a nd other air. 1H'.lr! 'III': \\ ;~ It I.... I!I h. i~ C:1 ~ :h :I J i: , .,:, tress Ilnd Ro n, HUI'old , Mr. ' and l'oml.holtHng Palhfind~r Treads destru ctive bugs. Therefore the Several flyers attempting haz- nl'l.\ll . \r~ \c (1,;111 l)fl.3!" : 11 I)'. I~c 1\ l!l lI1I'8. Wa rr en Vuntrcss. all of Department of Agriculture sug- tlrdous landings; have met their III ~" I... 1\11'. alltl Mrs. H. W. ' gesls that Ihe CI'O W should not be fate Such carelessness r etards the ::)":1. v is I'la,\.: I' ~ !.i. lir I lcl'~. Th ree Springfield; Clea\·e l·. J\LI'. nnd 1\11'!; . Willaro, killed for fun , but should be allow progress of aviution. P 'o " ~ 'I,j" :: :0 il" ,',::101: C.: lI' I'::IIY. ·,va . FULL SIZE BALLOONS BIG OVERSIZE CORDS ed t o live nnd curry on its useful There is no need to enumerate [,, ;u I·.. d I '. :til ~~, ..:.~vJ;~ ~J. )\;.1\\' 11 I' Long lllld ~(. n I{OKl'I'. EI 'lI l1o l' lind 1 work f or the bene fi t of the farmer. the various accidents directly due ~ II" j:.; 1.I~1/ •. IK'tJ ill ~" 1"'1' ,,:.! lin'· Leroy Fa uce l L. a ll of Xe nin; and : TIRE TUBE SIZE TIRE TUBE SIZE f l'l l l· tl ~l \l:.l\ :.1:h l !- :I I '\\!: l .r. ,l a" u l MI'. lind lI!r·s. C. r. CI 'ave l', o f So me people will immediately to stunting- but thel'e is need for U\{'I' :;~\J:t X~ I.W(l. ~~c\'trll·.,' ks" IH1:\"1 Piqua. remembel' that the crow eats corn the establishment of a rule, and <'; .\ :\ 11;1.1':. as well as bugs. Neve l' the less it the rigid enforcement of it, II' . and 1111'S. H. S. Tuckcl' tlnd I 30x3~ is coming to be b 'lieved that the , abolishing the practice of stunting T h.11 : ·. · I \i <" ~ is 1'10110,,1. 1:- lI ';cI,'!-s: T I" fnmily spe nt Wednesdny even ing 1 crow is ut leust liS useful as it is in the air. Illlilli c a ~: I·. l'S \\ il h tl :t, d ,.., II :g\\. :,II \. ( 1 at ·hnulll ullua. useless. Well, wnat can be done Flying is safe- if cure is ta- ) lr. D. 11 .. ·:1'. \\'11<1 say.: " ILw,: canMl'. nno l\! I'S eha ·. (('uvel', f ' about it ? ken. w I get our fac 0 11 . t- C":clllmclll Pir(lUl, nl' visitinA' I'elatives in I IIU:I(: Y, Ih c 1I,'x t 1"" 1 Iltlll~ IS to . "tI ,ur h;UH 5 (; 11 it." T.h.J ..l it li), !,t'hc.:v ..· lOti neat· l-I :~I·\·('ysbu l'g. .11:11 g:uo l,!II :g i. Il. c lIt'SI \\ ;'i' II> S'" Migs E!;t hcl' Und erwood i ~ ,'('cov )'1 ' 11 r h;IJ:<.l s I)I ! it. !l1"ing fl'om a recent tou sil opera'l ion which wns performed in inFa ll :1~'" :.:~ 1'.'i1 tl... t 1111: I,!m' "I ci nnati. d,,~ ' l:!r· ;. \\ b r ,ll .: rt'll h.t~ ~lIl· I\ ·.I~ ',1 I ~3'.r! .l:l.l(r. ~ .. ) ,illfl' J'I'''' I. I h ,\\' II I'J,'n Prank L. Hanis hns pur cha sed '\1 tll~~ tb : r..H!la: r ~ \'. d~ go:; , n \J \ ' the I"rank Rhidnkel' hom oj J. III\fl h nti,!clh· t) tt' n, ;\1 1,1 LS"lc:.l:i~ .: m,lI. MI'. r' l1el l rcse n 'NI the va- I '.' III :1 1 ",\tlthki·s. \\ ill gel 'lUl.ody clint co r nel' lot anti is PI' paring ' 1\I'u\...· !\. 10 build tw o houses on it. I SUNDAY mllst get an idea of w;'ere I had Phone 105 1-':1(1' .' ' S 1lI ; ~!I ~ lain! ~, ;\ i:1 h:!li!{(s I: r W. lE . Ogle~;1 e, Mrs. He l'1 Mrs. ---been- they must see pictures of wit ':.1 ~1IC ' l'1~ b tll ( hi M'~ 1 tl~"ir (111 1"; bel·t Clil' l' nn d 'lis!\, Marjorie Naturnlly we don't like to se e the vast throngs that brushed [., 1' I'J";I c oI d ....... r!· \\ hell I,nc<:s arc Sni der we1'e Davton shoppers rein an unending stream of hi~h . an ything A'ood fall into disuse ; at elbows humanity. cently. · ! leust 1 feel that wuy. And what I went to "The Little Church Mr. and Mrs. R. F . Shuma ker Pr f· ~el:t e~t;ma t es show tlrat the can be more delightful than a day Around the corner;" 0, the hush [ ur Ilil{ cr"r.~ . \\' h ~a l. C,)rII. oats alld and daugh te r, Mar jorie, ente1'ta inof peaceful rest? Doubters may - the quiet I After an hour, I went ·yc. ~.re wor :h : .1..S·I S ,()i/U.t~YJ. an in. MI's hum nker 's uncle and a unt say that the seventh day was not t o Broadway; I took a snapshot ,rca c " ',f :l1(\ I'C Iha :. \\Jull~aI1J mil· fl'~~' Wi lm ington. We dnesday Cv- I oet apart by the Cl'eator, but no of the "Flatiron Building" i just lie,n duliMs ill tw . months. enmg. one can 'deny the wisdom of the one man was crossing the .street Miss Anna MacDonald and Mi ss A ~'1\ .lg C Oll;~)ro: ak of c(\/I \·icts in plnn, whoev I' is r esponsible for it. in front of the camera! It was as fJ~\Y )' ork's Clin:on Priso n is easily MU1'jorie Shumaker r cpresc nted Con servation of our forces is ca lm as a country villare I later, I cXI ,lai nd. lhe local Food club in the county I nbso lutely necessary to a long, saw the great arteries-the street ·tot) 1110lny "lifc'! :ul:l "kmg tcr'm" eliminat ion contest at Lebanon health'f ul , happy Iiie. railWays crowded- people were prili;o : !~rF .,·ere h'!!",'{.d ~ ogc.~(~'! r . I arrived in the City of New going to the parks. It WaS Sunday. lac:tinJ,; hvli' all;! II. cuul'age, you Thursdny. York on Saturday evening, a few The fuct had never been 110 em- have a IjaJ rl::>atiol1. Goethll !:t.ili; Mr. nnd Mrs. H oruce Dudl ey "'!lf oney lest. S \) ~IEl'tIlNG 10sl.··· a nd daughter a nd family, Mr. und year ago. I had never be~n there phasized to me. I enjoyed it. . "HOllOI' luH. l\P lell IMt.- _. before. I was mighty glad when Why, back in my 'hom,e town ot "C·.1 I:: ;' _, l<;sf, F.V.E.RYTHI~G of R~ph H~IMr.and ~o Frost, child~n,I:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ••~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MI'L a t raffic policeme n piloted me six thousand, Sundays arc the Columbus; Milton of ; across the street in safety: never best money-making days of the lost, hl:t1 ·· n.t: \\cre never born. ~ilming~n; D~ and MrL W. E' I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ before had I. been surrounded by weeks! Drug stot'es, garages, fruit Frost and son took dinnet· Sunday ' ~ such a jam! , shops, restaurants- all busy- - -..... --with Mrs. Seth Frost a nd family. COSTS OF FARM 1 concluded that my villit to the wide open and noisy. How can my ELECTRIC APPLIANCES Rev. Am os Coo k, MI'. and Mrs. great city would be any thi~ but home town prosper and grow, NOTARY PUBLIC F~ed Caml)bell Il nd son, William , a vacation and post-graduate study unless _ she works seven days a attended the hom eco ming at Wo od To show the operating cost~ of National Bank 1 would put in my time dodging week? And almost day and night? ville Sundny. e lcctl'ic up!>1 iances on the farm-;for my v ry life! And I never Yet New York has made a fair Will Drawn • Ellate_ Seltl.d the rese arch depal7tml"nt o·f fhe --liked that. sized town, hasn't . it? Just one Delco.Light Comp uny I'ecently The next morning was Sunday. day of rest- why not? Term it Wayne.ville, Ohio llI ade tests using Lhe ' indi vidual I ventured forth. armed, with God's way. or what you will- it State Fair High Lights electl'ic plan t :Ind the appliances my camera ; the f olks back home is RIGHT. most commonly used on the farm EX III BITS and in t he farm home. Bused on a cost of 20 cents a gallon fo r gaso. World's Biggest Sheep Show. It was all for tho best--I had line and one dolla r t1 ga ll on f or oi.l, Agricultu ral Pl·oducts. located a paper weight to throw used by t he individuul e l ec~ rt c S2,(100,000 Live Stock Show Ilt him if he offered to do anylibing Stomach T'1'ouble, Too, BAnished plant, the tests showe d electl'lca l Amel'icu's Largest Percheron FUNERAL DIRECTOR more for me. We have just returned from a (~ o ntinu e d from page 2) energy could be. . genel'atco a t an 1I orse Show. By New MedicineVener-able I picked up ·an old magazine and vacation !\pent I),t an old New Enguve rage of 7 lh cents a kil o~va tt. Boys' and Girls' Club Work. up from the rug wh ere he had tried to read. The story 1 started land home in the sea-girt. coast of Lady P!IYs Glowing Tribute. WA YNESVILLE. 01-1.0 From th is ba sis, the costs of cllh:r 'ar lot Livestocl{ Show. and landed an d removed the cane chair pl·oved to be a serial. I asked COIll- Maine where electric lights and power line 01 ' indi vidual electn c Sale. seat w'bich wa!'! around his neck. rade Dreyenfurlh. who happened push-buttons formed a part of pl ant servi ce can be quickly .ellDog and Cat Shows. "I suppose it's a ll .for the best," throug(h, il they had a copy of the daily living. Dut the big, powerful Fully E(!llipped Illr Good timuted unywhere, once the luloAirpl ane and Auto Exh :hit ll. he observed. numb er containing the next in- fla shlight beloging to the man of Service. watt rate of the power line is Modl'l'n I" urm Machinery "'Vhat ?" I asked without enthu- stallment. • the house came to the r escue so Lalige Display Room . known. . Di spla y. sia m. "No," he replied with aggravated frequently that it left with us n Figures dev loped by th e tests .Juni I' Fa ir- Now This Venr. A mbulanc'e Service "Well, I had to agree that you bitterness. "We get all' our maga- most emphatic impression of its would marry Mrs, Hemmingway," zinell from people who send 'em to usefulness. EN 'fER'f A IN MENT l iAY OR NIOUT l'~LEP"ON.E 7 he explain ed ' painstakingly. - "I us after they get through reading Pre .. ur~ Water ~)y . tem- How many of yo u possess . a "':'he Fl!st'vnl of Fir'e" Firetrieo to mnke him see different, 'em, And nobody. ever sent us a trusty flashight .to point the way Sha ll ow Wel1 .. I e p I' 100 gu l. works Extravauanza. but 'he insisted. You ought to be complete set yet. I gave up trying over dark roads and paths, or for Deep Well .. . J c:t02c ·p~rlOO gal. PIl \l'J nb I'g Rca :'s- Astoni shglad, Tom. She"8 a very sweet to read the serials five years ,Ilgo." use at night about the bouse, for Milking Macltineaing. women and will make a fine wife." "I can tell you wb,at happens in peering into nooks and crannies Five Pi! rless F lye rs- Thrill"You agreed that I would marry the November nutnb"er," offered where the stationary light cannot l oG h. P. mot (H' 1 % • pCI' hr. ing. her? I demanded. "What in the Mrs. LiIIlelove, who bad seated penetrate- or strolling along the 1-4 h. p. Ill oto r .. 2c per hr. VCII"' lian Trio- Nov Ity Muname of Mike have you got to herself near and had overheard beach after durk when rocks and J-::! h. p. mo tor 4c PCl' hr. I s icians. say about it?" 1 h. p. m oto !' . . 8e pel' hr. the conversation. "I read nearly hummocks just lie in wait to stub "WelI," he explained, "I let him 2 h. p.motor. (pull ey ) 12cpel'hl·. 1 Dec .';illr- A<:rial PerformIt's terrible exciting when you unwary toes? ance. think that y.ou had sent me to get six or seven heroines in tliht Remembering the · comfort and 3 h. p. moto r (plill ey ) .. IGc pel' hI'. , Wi nLer Garden Ra ue . patch it up. Maybe I did wrong, paces all at once." . Icctri c Sweeper . 1c per hr. venience of such a light during Foat r Gil'l n' Ba llet. but I thought it was all for the . . . Ie lo2e pel' hr. , Churn (To Be Continued) these past weeks, we are moved to De Stcy 'fI'Co upc- -lligh Wire best." E. washer ( Y~ h .p.m. ) ll)~cpc rhl'. observe that this bit of equipment WalkN·s. "Oh, I see." What difference did E . v/tt" he r 1-4 h.p.m.) .. , 2c PCI' hr. contributes more genuine 8ervice The Lucky Doys-- Acrobatic it make after all? One tangle of Fee Pel'. 050 w . . " . 4c PCI' hI', .Bo.ton B:a~ Sanclwicb~. day by day than most household Act. more did' not make it much worse. Tou ste l' (G50 watt~ ) .... 4c per hr. appliances of our. acquaintance. Denn ie; Curt is-Comedy Tuxi · "People don't seem to appre*c pe l' hr. Curling Iro ns .. Press 1AI cupful of beans meter. ciate it when a man goes' out of through potato ricer; season with . MRS. EMMA BROWN Fans . . ... _. . .lc pel' hr . Economy Mellu Caro ilc 'ft'io-Aerhll Earls. bis way to do them . a favor," he 1 tbls. horseradish, 1 tsp. celery, Cream Separat oraWI 1'1'1,,1' & Wheclel'- Skntin$( Cream of Salsify Soup observed with martyrlike resigna- 1 tsp. parsley~ both minced fine, RESIDENT "I shall nevcr cease to praise Act. Broiled little pig sausages in tion. h 1-8 h. p. motor . l c per hr. 1AI tap. onion juice, 1AI tap. this magnificent "'emedy for w at ·BANDS Potato "Pardon me," I said mechanical mustard, dash of Tobascc or .. ... 1 % c pel' hr. it did fOI- me," Raiu M I'S. Emma l · G h. p. mot or. Puff nest ly. "Didn't 1 thank you? I certainly W orcestershire sauce. SpreaD be1-4 h. p. 1ll0tOI~ 2e per hr. GI'Cut AL'Il1CO Iml u:.;; t'i l I Dand. BI'own, H07 J effer son . treet, Grilled tomatoes PERM-\NENT LOCATION am much obliged for your good in tween slices of wholewheat bread; All -Ohio D o~' s ' lland- 300 Sandusky. "Fot' twenty fi ve yea l's 1-2 h. p. motor .. . . .. . 4c PCl' hr. Cream Slaw tenUons." Strong. add crisp lettuce leaf. tor ments Electric RefrigerationI suffel'eo unspeakable Blueberry Cobbler "It was nothing at all, Tom. And Five Other · Fumed frOIll neuritis. My sto ma ch was From I I.~ tu 16c an houl', depend. Beverage I'd do it again for you any day. Onnda. LEBANON, OHIO · !' I oul'ce of mu ch \~ o l'l'y. ~o ing on size of motor. a lso a whenever you get in a tight hole SAYS SAM Eye. Examined August 2G-31 t 1929 medicine . help ed . me. 'I he. PUIll~ . (All the ubove fi gures baser! on Chicke~ Cutl~h send for me. I'm always willing to Neither lipstick nor a eandiwore so Intense that at t llnes. 1 7 I)~ ce ntll a kil owut.t fOI' cu rrent) ...:.. _ __ . __ llelp. A little thanks Is all the pay date's pledges ever fooled anybody Cla ..ea.. F.ittecl . Repaln 2 cups chopped cooked chicken, cried out in anguish. I was dIS_ _------__ ____-=~.':.::--.------1 want," Qut they add interest to many a 2 tbls. each chopped carrots and couraged. . lmmensly ~heered, he left me. situation . green pepper, 1 tsp. salt, lh tap. "But just six bottles of th IS Set N ew W/orlis RefueTi~g : ErtduTance ~cOTJ pepper, 1 tap. minced parley, 1f.I wonilel'ful n ow medic ine cnde<! tsp. onion juice, 1 tbIs. lemon )uice twenty five yeu1'S ·o( suffet'- -....---------...;-----~---------- To · l cup white sauce add these ing. Today at .70! [ can' eat wh~t ingredients and cook 3 minutes. 1 want, my body I S rree {rom ~alll l Add 2 eggs wen beaten. Remove I sleep pl~ rfec t1y, and am enJOY- I from fire, co.ol and shape into ing life all r had not been able to 'cutlets; dip iIi egg .and eruqlbs and for twenty five years. I w'ould glad fry deep fat. Iy tell pe.rsonally my experience to all who doubt this statement. I Pineapp·l . Nat,Salacl "n am glad tC) be able to recommend a TC*,lato .. , memcine of' Konjola's pl'oven See u~ E..... , for Your Sal. Dat••• W. Guaran!. cup shredded pineapple merit. ' . ' . Mix '1. _Satl.fart:lon or .C harl.r Nothlnc. . . Konjoht' is sold in Waynesville I . . . . ._ 1 cup choppe~ nuts and bien!! at Adam.!f~ Drug Store and ' by ' all . . With French dre88lDg. Put on lee. the best druggists in all towns ' otOD Peel and sc.~op out t'?P of tomatoes throughout this entire section. 1 __ ..1 0 • 1111 with pineapple nut mlxture;l '--____ ~ .. _ _ Roy L Mi'tchell and ~yro" ~ Newcomb. '0(. C1evpelU,!!lJ .L.',...t~ fI I Pia. . No. 110 pr1liab with mayonnaise ·and serve . , .ut Iiappy. garlanded \V.It~ flowers after ~rc:akinl ..t Wor... L.!~ Ia ....'_P..:...... very cold. .H Subscribe for the Miamt Gazette record by remalDlna alof. in ttae Cleveland for..,c174 ........ ,'; 0I0i_ . ;"n4 51 . lecOIMls. ..~>
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J. E. fcCiure Tuesday morning. , L. H. Gordon property at the corM B rs. Walter and Charles ner of North and Fourth Btreets. Bu IWit at.lellded the Xenia Fair todl\~r . Diamonds? R ove confidence In I . a 1')1' J~we lry hop g iving you Joh n Ha ines, of p ayton, IS Ole best ill s tyle, qUll lity and value. sl)cnding a few .days here with rel. . . . oli ves. .Mrs. Anna Sheehan 11'1 vlslting in Yellow pl'in gs this week, leavThe Wnyn o!;vi ll e Farme rs Ex- ing th r Saturday fo r Richmond, change o. can . SlIVO you mon ey Ind ., when ) she will ut tend Miumi on your fencing nc ds. YearJy Meeting oC Friends.
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Creme ... 1ge Ernellt Carr of Houghton, Mich., . Klenzo Liquid ............... 3ge !lpent Satu rday a nd Sunday with Guy Routzahn made a bu siness J onte I Talcum ............ .... 1ge his !lister Mrs. Otis Arthur lind trip to Dayton Thursday. Georgia Ro se Bat h 'Sal ts 49c rnmlly. Narcisse Face Powder. .... 3ge E dd Lo ngacre sp~ n t Saturday in Olive Shampoo .......... .. .. 37c a nd Mrs. Maynnrd Weltz Ci.ncinnati. Re xan Shaving Lotion .. 39c are announcin g · t he ani val of R Mr a nd MI's Allen Hardy, of EgYPtian Palm Soap4fo,r 25e danght er An'ne E lbmbetll, Sunda y, Lebanon , we re ,~eck-end guests or AUg UHt 4. I\hs . Ann mith. Candy & Stationery / Mrs. W. P. Sali sbury. Miss Mrs. R becca Thompson and J ordan Almonds, l-Ib .. .. Age IT az I alisbury, Mrs. Harvoy Rye dau ghter, Mi s Lina, of SpringCadet Wrapped Carm els, !In cl da ug hte r were Xenia visito rs boro, we re Wednesday g uesls of I -lb. 39c Frida y ufternoon. Mr. and 11'8. George Gmhum. Li gget t's Choc. Bar, Y~- Ib 25e Mrs. C l llr ~ Lewis, of Dayton, Ligget t's Wafer Rolls " Yourex Silve rseal" all verwa l'O 3 for lOa is t h best. Let us exp lain 'Yourex' spe nt pa rt of last week at the home of MI'. IIml l\ir~ . Walter Lord BaltlmQre Portfoli039a to yo u before stal'tin g a pat terl1la rl; . Maxino Station el'Y .... .. Age tl ry's J ewelry Shop. Sunnymelld e St lltionery .. 2tta MI' . a nd Mrs. P prry Perks I\nd Miss Audl'ey Bu r nett of Miami, two littl e dllughter, of ' Dayton, Fla ., arri ved here Tu esday night were dinner g uests Thursday of Op.n ====--- fo r nn ox tended visit with Mr. and t he latte r's pu nt , Mrll. B lie Scott Evenlnea Mrs. R. Hartsoek Qnd other llnd f llmily, r elatives. . paul Warner reoorned to his me In Middletown Sunday After M r. and Mrs. Carl Hawke - --If Dayton, Dr. lind Mrs. Ralph Va nce an e xtend ed VIRit with ris jP'1IJ1dan el son, of Pleasant Pl ain spent parents, Mr. and 1\11'8. He nry Su nday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fo ulks. Hawke. . Miss E va Wharton is visiting thi!; week a t t he home of Mr. Bnd Vel'l\Oh MuinOIJII ' art'ived bom e Mrs. Wal ter Newton, in Lebanon. -..-. From Fl orida ullday qfterpoon. • He Is lookin g well , notwithsland~.r. and Mrs. Claude LeWIS a~d in~ a bMI au to wreck he was hI fumlly sp ent t he week-en~ W1th last May. th~ latter'" pr ptl1e r s jn ~afl1i1ten. Mr/!. Jam es Nash and sons r~f r . an ~ Mrs. Ray Conklin and . Master Robert Allen In company t urned to the jr home in Canfield d~u gh ter8 . spent last weck at wlt h Mr. and. Mrs. Hom.er Koogler , Sunda y, aftur 8n exte)'lded vi!li~ ?til8ml Vall ey ChatBuqua. left Monday f or a viSIt t o Mam- wi th r elAtives here, Miss Louise Ward is the guest lno~h Cave , K)'., and other poInt/!· I . of mterest Mr. and M 1'8. Edwin Llnnem8" of C inr e ~cf! Gwm and family, n e a r ' pnd children of payton 8pen~ " e c ; Ie casXLS!E WaynesvIlle. / Mr. and· Mrs. O. . R U ngl esby the week -end' w itilt..,.. "Jr. 'In'd 116 jUl'!!. Fre.h Ground Robert S'mi th ret urn ed Friday and dnughteJr Miss Mary Margaret Henry Foulkll. 'trom .!In • t eresting western trip lire exp ecte ~i home today after a Mrs Ado Chenoweth of CenterMeat, lb . ... . . .. . . 25c Yel~owston.e Parl< and other points d ~ light ful v is~t with relatives at ville, ~I slted several last week Por)c, Bee!, Veal Jor Loaf of mteres VIcksburg, ]~ISS . with Mrs. J •• Berne Jonea and Pork Steak., lb . .. 28c Mi sses therine Noggle, DoroL'ttl h as family. ' I e M'ISS M"Iflam F'r I e . . Choice Cuts h C t y onar Ruth Smlt~ and ~yre, j oin ed her pl!l'ents a t Cold Springs Mrs. Edd Williams and daugh~ahdoc:~ are atten~mg MIami oft er an extende d visit at the ter, J ean left Saturday for tbeir Sliced Bacon, lb . . . 30c a ey hD;t1wuqua thIS week. home of he r Q'rAndmpt;her Mrs. home in Stratonville, Pa., after a Fancy Sugar Cured Miss Marjorie Haydock was the Susan WilkE!r aon. Vi&it wiijl Mr· !lIlO ~rs. A. C. Home ;" ade Ham week-end . uest or friends tn Day'J'hompMm , ton. )'If !'. O. O. MiSSIldine and daughMr. /lJl~ 1d'r!!, Allen Smith a~d Loaf, l~. ' " .. 38c Quite a large number of friends t er Miss S~lra, and Miss Esther daughters, of Davton, were S!:JnFr~tltI f r o," PV~fI met at the home of Dorothy Cur- Henderson, ISPlfflt the week-end at day dinner guests of their pPJ'ents, F.ankfytle,., Ib . . 28c les8 for a party Saturday after- Indian Lake, the gue stJI of Dr. pnd Mr and Mrs C S Smith ?oIl'S. A. Q. Alexander. " . . . . . Pure MeRt no (Jer@ll) Mrs, M:~rv C.armony entertained noon. It was in the nature of a "farewell." as Rev. Curless and Mrs. Annie Thorpe, Mr. and to dinner ThyI' dllf, Jd,s. A. ' C. Weineu, Ib . . . ... 30~ family expeet to move in Septem Mrs.. Edward Ri cks and children Thomp son and guests, Mn, ~dd Ppre Meat np Certla} bel'. and Mr. Ossie Ricks of Dayton Williams and dourhters, Mrs. 8. Liver, 2 lb•... , , . - .2Sc Mrs.· E. O. B~gan anti ehildren were recent visitors at the home H. Haine/! and Mrs. W. F. Clark. of Dayton were guests of r elativCls of Mrs. Elizabeth Baily. Mr and Mrs. Beth Fumal, Ion Short Rib. Bee', , here last week. A and d'aughter, attended the Underlb ... ... . ....... 23~c ... W ' I bal Mrs. :t. 0 . ~arlatt, Mrs. C. reunion Sunday at the home Mrs . A .... a t and daughter Robitzer, Ml'l. M~"'- Kerns and Cut fro~ choice tender Beet O'f Dayton. spe n t iast wee k WI' th Mr daug hter we re dinn ' If'.... "." "uts of of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tomlinson, ... .......... near Waynesville. d M F k R an rs. ran eeves an d lion, Mrs. O. B. Marlatt of Jtout" I I Ham., lb . . . . . . . 24Xlc Sugar cured Callies . Se¥j!ral friends from here visThe W. ' F. M. S. met at th e We4jpesday ,of )ast week. ited Jobn A.ilplegate Ilt Miami bome of MI'. and Mrs. Sam'l Mitch Lard, 2 lbs . . . . .... 30e If you havt! ~ t bought your. Valley hospital lallt wll'lk and rener and family. Pure open kettle rendered win ter's cOIJil it will PIIY f 03.1 to port his condition about the !IAmB. M1's. W. D. Lur kin and son of call the Waynesville Farmers EicAIr:!, Kesler Graham returned eel Roa.t, Ib . ... 28e Damascus Ohio 3re guests in the Sunday ,eveping after Choice tender Beef home of Mrs. Larkin's parents Mr. change /Itt DJIICe. They handle on- home Iy coal of known qIJa,lity. spending a week wltll lla Si,s.tel, and Mrs. T. C. Haydock• . Pork Rqa.~, Jb .23fr2p Mrs. A. E. White and famity, at James Haw1<e and family CD!u11lbus. While, there Mrs. GraWaynesvlUe, Oblo Fr~~~ l;;all!ps, wh81~ Uma, Mr!l! Ji. L. Sears and son and ham vifjite4 Tn", eJdo £Iaverns and Mrs. ild Selars of Sabina, were Memher of the P~olle ,..~. !!J n supper guHllil pf Mr. and Mrs. J. a)so attended t)le Dr, Ii! 9P'k tn~J. Miss Lucile Clark l'etuI'na4 t9 C. Hawke ~rhursdiV evening. her duties at the hospital at DayMr?. ~ilbur D?kin .and children t.b.8, SUElan Wilkerson, Misll ton, Ky., after a three weeks' are v~sltJng relatIVes m Dayton. Saral) Smitb, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. vaeatiltn ;yitP her P!1rents, Mr. and Miss Alice Chenoweth is having Gordon, and l'tbll. J. S. McClure Walter elark, iml1 5lt~er re~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'!!!'!!!!!!!!'! a week's vacation visiting friends, ~pent ~un~lIY with Mr. aJllI ftfrs. latives. .... "'! M d M G 0 I d St. Calr Fife a t Cold Spring!!. Mrs. Clara Lewis, of Dayton, r. an rs. eorge a ey an Mrs. Charles Johns and Mrs. Let }II do your Sale BilIl, etc. s~~ Geor~e Jr. ",!fe and baby Mr. and I\Ir13. Elmer Sheehan Walter Kenrldc were Saturday r ' VISIted Wilbur Dakm and family and Mrs. Ray Mills nttended a dinner guests of Mrs. Mal1' t:;1ij:Sunday. family reunion at Nappanee, ln9./ mony. Misses Cl eua and Lelia Dakin Is fl L41y g oing from there to Nilell, Mrs. Melvyn Swank, and sons, were entertained the past wf;!ek at Mich., r eturning home today. Mrs. Edd Longacre, Misses BerTRAD! AT HOMB the borne of Abe Dakin in Belmont . nice Graham and R.uth Early atMiss Opal Dakin is spending 8 Mrs. Mag~gie W. BIl,n. t spent tended the f.qod ahow in fiaytll'l - ~~ few days with her sister Mrs; Ervin Ptll~t of last week at the home 'II Monda.y afternoon. : Wjtp Dependable Mulford near Lebanon. -. her niece 1>1rrll. C. W. Kindle Qnd . Mr.6.. ... . . '~'.' .. Dine returl)ed hom" Serum "nd 'Viru!$ f amily, while MI'!:I, lCjndJe went too Kl''f,.. ~ .... Mra. B er t Mar IIIt t an d M rs. tho Woman's camp at Stlllwpt~r M.or\ da7 aiter /l ~p-week8 ylsit insure. both Safe; Frank Dakin spent the week-end • With her son, Will and famJly, lin with Ernest Nixop and wife and • Dr. Rudolph, eyesight Sp(! iJlJ RoW. Ml'Ij. rlne was take" tf ,.~d Sp~~e~~ attended the J B, Wills sale at specialist, is skilled in th' sudd ~nJy ill ~pnday eve~ng w~$. Lebanon. . practice of optometry. A a heart attack but is nQw jmpr.ov~d Mr. and Mrs. J ohl! Myerl IIJ1ent free examination of your eyes on She celebrateli her 63rct lJ!rth4@y Sunday with Mrs. Myers parents Tuesday, Thl11'ad/lY and Saturday. Sunday. ,.,'il,N"abuFI, C8I'Y!s Jewelry Sho!" Lt: banon, O. r-====.::========== of Franklin.
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Rexall The.atrical Cold ,'eam , 1-lb, -. ........ 5ge Harm ony Bay Rum, .pint 49c Puret at Rubbi ng Alcohol, p int ................ ,......... 49c Peptona, p int .... ·........ ... 7ge Gau zets, doz . ........ ... ..... .. 3ge Swim-R a ps ......... 39c '" 6ge ' Dol'ie Acid, 4 oz . ............ 13c . Hochl'lIe Su Its 4 oz . .... .... 19c Old-Fnsh. Gu m Dro'p a, l -Ib . ............................ 2!lc Quali ty T oo th Brush .... 19c Jaynes Dyspcp. ia Mi x . 3ge Peptonu T on ic ....... .. ..... 79c Sodium Ph osphate, 4 OZ .. 3ge Hinkle 'l'ublets .. , ......... 23e J'ul'ctest Milk M.,gnesia 16 oz .. .. . ... .. ... .. ... .. 37e P u ret est Mineral Oil, 10 oz. ... '" .. .. ... ...... 69c P urotest Zi nc Stel'ate, 1 oz . .. .......... .. .... 1ge 1I1('CUI'Oc hl'0Il1 e, 1 OZ .. 2ge PlII·elc's!. Rub bing Alcohol, 10 oz ... ... 4ge Pureles t Aspirih Table t.'1 , 2·" s 1ge Rexall Li vor Salts, 14 02 790 Gl y erin c- 3 oz. ... ,... .19c Rexa ll Dy ~ p e i) s ia Ta b ... 39c
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Hiley Gibso n and f amily attended a reunion at Dayton. ' Miss Elsie Gibson is home from Cincinnati at prell8nt. Mrs. ' Gibson is Visiting her daughter Mrs. Roy Smith. > We are glad to learn that Israel Scotts children are improving. . The Kearns g irls called on Mrs. Frank Dakin Monday afternoon. - - - ,,- - - - - -.. ~. , PUBLIC SALE
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SATURDA:V . AUCUST lOth. ' Beginning at.1 :OQ p. m., ,:1 lot of ~.ouse~ld ~~I'mture also some anIque Ul'fll reo . 5~. DAVIS W. N. Sears,. AUctioneer
Mcssrs ][,joyd Davi s, W. O. C Pld' Raper anti n. D. Mills spent SatU . , urday aftemoon and evening at • Bethol, Obio. The occasion {Ol' their vi sit Will a reception given to the State Grand Mas ter and his officers of the I. O. O. F'. They h.ad I 11 grand time.
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MI'. 'and ~h·ll. George E. Engley of near West Cal'rolton, are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby ' boy, Geor~e Ernest Jr., .Saturday, August 3, 1l~29. }It·s. Engley, before .her marriage, was Miss Mabel Bayles 1\ late graduate of Wllynes-' ville High se:hool. . . Sunday dinner guests' of ".r. and Mrs. Vern Hou~ere Mr. and MI·s. Earl 'Herdman; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hough and daughte~ I of Dayton. Afternoon and evening Clara Bew'l callers at the Hough liome were- and Harry R,~ ~!*al Mr. and Mrll. Ed · Hough and Mr. favontt a~ niJh":!;-":::;;:E:=~ and Mrs; Charley CoruelL IfD_be _",,1'_
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, At,GUST 14, 1!)29
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COLUMBUS, OHIO- State employes will hold their annual picnic next Tuesday at one of the locnl pUl'ks and n fine program fol' amu sements has been arranged for the oecusion. The basket picnic dinn er will be served at six o'clock Prizes will be awarded the best looking gil'l, best dancers and fancy swimmcr. Dancing will be enjoyed in the evel,ing. The afternoon will be a holiday for the state empoy es who wi sh to attelld.
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GRASS CATCHES FIRE
CLOVER LEAF CLUB
By Albert 1: Reid
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is thought a clgerette or a match was thrown into the graas on the vacant lot on Third and Miami s treets last Wednesday afternoon and s~ t fire to the graSij. The lot is owned by Mrs. Lee Himderson and adjoins her property on Third street. The dry grass burned rapidly but owing to swift work on the part of several citizens, the tire was etxingulshed before any damage was done.
On T hur day, Au gust 8lh. the nll'mhl!r~ of (he lover Lea f club, nnll lht·i l· ch ildren, met at the lun,ly Cliuntl'Y home of .!I-trs ... S. Elli s f(\1' an nil day picnic. T he dinn l! r. wh ich Wll S ser ved on II b(,lIutifull y deco rated tabl on the ~(, I't'l' ll('d in porch W II S lhol'"u~h l y enj oyed by a ll. . Thl' :lfu'I'noo n WU.· s pe n in play In l!, ('ruqueL un the ~ h u d y lawn. 111 thl' e" c' l1inl(' all cI parted f or hum I ha n king th ei I' hosless f or a Yl'I' ~' rIN1 :;'lnl day .
fOURTH ANNUAL fARMER'S PICNIC The rourtth A nnual Warren Coun lY Farm ers auto tour and picnic will be held Tuesday, Auguat 20
.llIder th e di rection o( County Agent Class Ilided also by 4-H club leaders a nd Fllrm Bureau officinll. A special tour through Crosle>:·... - - -- -- Ncw Transmitter, near Mason, a lout-ride on th e Ohio River, and , basket dinn er and picnic at :;oncy Island will make lip a day If I::du c!1 ti un, r l'c reution and enIcrtainment. Though these tour~ are planned primarily for 4-H club The stall' fuir will open its .nembel·s, an d leade rs, Count.y gutes a week from n ext Monday, -\gent Cluss announces that all the 20th ins tunt, and will run llhe r boys und g irls, parents .and through t o Salul'llay night. Many CoprJer screen wire at Madden'~ fUI'mer s und town speople through:..---===--.n l'W fNltUI'CS ar e offered by Perry Lumber Yilrd. IlIt thc county are also invited. L.Gree n, lJirector of Agriculture, ~1 i s~ ~ l a ry Pl unk s pent the week a nd eq uully urged to attcnd. which will druw thllu snnds of citiMrs. Alice McKin scy is vi ~ i t ing "llIl wit h .J l':l llll l' Meredith. As an utilled inducement, and zens frolll a ll ovcr the statl!. In- her son Joe in Morrow. favor to the Warren Cou nty del( llI l, itll' Wh ite, G1uss Paint; egalion, Class ha,8 made spec ial arclud ed in th e racing program are eight evenls with purse fr olll . Miss Olive Dinwiddie spent ::l .:!!l p,'r gall on, lit Fairley's. I'ungcments whereby admission to $1,000 to $20 00, which will Ilttruct Thursda y at Chau ta uqua. ~"l'llIan II li d Deryl Meredith ";on ey Island . and the bOllt ride sO llle of the fa slust hurs\!$ in the \\'PI (' nn lh ~ ic k Ii ~ t III ~t week. 'llIlY be obtained for ten cent!!. Outside White, Gloss Paint; country. ' pt'c ial privileges were likewise $2.26 per gallon, at Fairl ey's. I ;\11'. (l nil Mrs. Harold Smith granted last year at the Cincinnati Bids will be opened Tuesday of ' I" 'nl the w('el(-ond at Cedar Point 1..00, when about :160 Wanen . this wcel( for proposed contract Mrs. C. E. Adams spent Sunday Coullty peopl e ul :;o visited the Art letting by Slute Highway Director with relatives in Spring Valley. M 1I 11e UIll and Roo kwood Pottery. Walt!'r Cast and Mrs. harles Hob erl N. Wa id. The engineer's 'I . Zimmer mall we re in Day lo n Sat- An eq unll y large crowd joined ill Miss Esther Henderso n visited eslilllate uf all work totals the Duylon Tour. also last year, to u )'day. $1,0(;1,741 .2 0 is for general con- ;her sister in Bellbrook seve ral days lJayton Wright Aeroplane Laborastruction, $ 105,410 . 41 for surface Inst week. l\li ss J eanne Mel'edilh gave II tori es, flyin g fie ld and the National trcHting, $ 1.2G 5. 2r, for guanl rail . 'llIlIIUI' I' pllrl.\' last Wednesday ClIs h negister company . road wOI'k lind $5,2HO for bridge Mrs. C I~arl es Anderson an~ !drs. 'rhe outstanding educational ~\· cni ng. wurk . Th e proposed Bell evue grade . Adda Slluth we re Dayton VISitors ..ven t next Tuesday will be the ' crossing' e liminllt ion, which will Saturduy. Mrs. Snllie J ny lind Mi ~g Eliza - meding and tour through 'Crospossibly cost$70 ,OOO to be paid het h J oy were Lebanon vi sitol's ley's 50 Kilo Watt Radio TranBjointly by three rllilroads and the . Your old Jewelry recreated and Th u rl<dny. mittel'. Though this ia located right state will probably be let a he sllvcrware replated. Consult Carin Warren County few people Sepl~ll1ber :i l'd bidding. y's Jewelry Shop. Erncst Harl ~ ock and family of realize the nature or type of equipState Librarian George Eliott Severu,1 from this commun}t.y _._____ i),wton spe nt Sunday with WaYll es men t used, nor its far reaehing inMcCormick is a bu sy executive and I attend~d the Grecn County F aIr "ille I-elati ves. flu ences. Visitors are ordinarly bas been since ass uming charge of at XenIa last week. SMITH HUGHES BOYS OBITUARY AT THE CHURCHES IN not permitted through the tl'ansthe state libra ry. He is managing Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Crane and VISITS FRIGIDAIR PLANT WAYNESVILLE SUNDAY liss t ella DaughCl'ty, of the mitter, except by special passes that department in an efficient, children of Dayton, spent the week J ohn Wi lliam Fculy, :e.c,.mcl chi ld H yma n stor e. is enjoying her vaca- from t he technica supervisor In tion this week. Cincin t' et CI h d constructive manner and is followend with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Crane On laRt Friday we, boys or the [lnd nlrl est so n o f Wlilwlll and na I, y ass as arrange ing Governor Cooper's in tltructSmith Hughes department took a I ElI'n Mangan F uly , was ,bo rn a L METHODIST CHURCH Th e Way nesv ille Fanners Ex- for all Warrcn County folks to be ions to serve the people of the Diamonds? Have confidence in trip to Dayton to visit the plants I the old hom e on J on.ah s R~~, Ch urch Sc hoo l at !J: 15, a. m . cha nge Co. a n . ;'leave you money taken through in groups of about . state with books of high, sterling Cary's Jewelry Shop giving you of the FrI'OI'dal're COI'porot'l on. near HUl'veysbuI'g, A. pi'll 2. 18" (. M" I'ning \V Ll I'ship 1() :30, : ubj ect, ' 26 each. next Tuesday, from 8 to al'acter nnd to cducate them as . . .. d h 1( A " 1'1 GI r c' • .. E . on yo ur f t'nc ln g nee ds. II '30 a m GUI' "DS ,vl'll ex I' h ch o how they may abtain Buch ' the best 10 style, quality and value. We were taken through Plant a nd e,pa l't(!d cart - I e on IIgl1 st H! llI'y 0 ,.,rrV lee . ,vc nlllg . . .. u~ Pt am ow No.1 in the forenoon and in the \ 2, 192,1 at the al!e of seventy-two Service 7 ::W, sub j cl . "Thc on Mr. and 1111' . Robe rt Hllines, of progrsms ure sent out ~om not t books without cost. Messrs. Frank ~radd~ck, Ray- afternoon we went out to Moraine yeur~ Il nd fou. r months. . sl'i ence: ' Mid-Wee k Se rvices Doyton. s pe nt _ unday evening only WLW and WSAI but also I b ti es to b~ mond Braddock, WIll Smith and L. City where we went throu h plant Ills education was obtai ned at Thursda y 8 p. nl. ~oi r Rehea rsal wi th Frank oo k and wiife. from their short wave transmitPo~ Co u'!' us con nu L. Parsons were Cincinnati visitors No 2. The Moraine City ~Inn't is l th e ~ellrb y sc~ool ~ nd h~ .gl' W up Friday p. 111 , Allure wl'lcllllle. ter which is heard in foreign coun~~~ b~fty~ra;~~~ c:~'~o~o:c!~~~a~~ Monday. by far the larger and most interest a bright, obe~ lent. Industl'l ouS boy. I ev. Jo~ ·ph Be nn ett, Past or. Mr. and Mr~. F. R. Moomaw ~i~s andI at. lllorehdistant. polnts· 'In<> of the t\vo. h.clpful t o. hi S )lare.nts nnd well :nCl1t :I few dav~ this weck WI'th . e ore caving t e stahon t h e made that one of the leading M d M F t H h d .. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST I' .. . Wa f C t " t '1 I movi!! stars from Hollywood will of rsoa;:::s w:enk_ Th e party was composed of 23 1ld'o ed I hi; 7 'l I l3ibll!, choo l at 9 ::10 n. m. at Lyndon , Ross co unty. arrive on a T. A. T. passenger end guests of Vern Hough and which n ~y • . • IC was U~I CI • Crabb. included ' our instructor ' Mr.. I n ma l'nage t o.. anlh B II Cray, Heart hI.' m n's speci al progrul11 Mr. and Mrs. William Drake, tlons, lind hcur a generlll discuslane tha t is the magnet that f ' 1 ' S ' " . I d' . sion of ra (1'I0 I.u ro a d cus t'mg. anll y. The educat'lonal I'nflu ences of WI.10 wus t o hllll a 1lI 0~t excell ent , unuu y . Illornln g. ,,0 1' s ,' uppe r had liS th eir week-end g uests Mr. P starts the caravan for the big airf d lh b I I th f and ~e l'l1l o n fit to ::3 0 a. Ill. The I M tour will start from the port. and by the time the plane is Fbi . this trip may be summ ed up in w.' e an .e C ove( mo c r 0 III I! rs. erett Ki e F B ffi' L due to nl'l'ive the space around or est resu ts consIgn your that our ideas of modl'rn m~nu- hiS seve n chll clt'e n, ~0:1l' daughtcrs sel' lll n ,' lInday l110rninJt will be Th om:l s Ky. arm ureu u 0 Ice In cbanon. at . the hanger s are filled with a mill- live stock to Green-Embry Co., facturing are certainly improved and th r ee'ons, all II\'In.g. lh c last of th e two on " 'un shin e ~ ?'clock, 01' those who prefer may Cincinnati, in care of D. R. Salis- and also our respect for the Mr. F euly '.""IS a lOV ing parent, !lnd Shadows in thc Lift' o f Chris t,' Th e Waynesv illc Fllrmers Ex- . l'Ive direct to the Crosley Sttltion ing crowd of from ten to twenty- bury I ' t "']' h J ( J h I south west of M M k . five thou sand people, who have . ideals of the mallagers of this I wh ?se wh?lc I! ~c wn~ e ntl' rl'd on(\ S Il lJec , e IIY o . e: us. Ie a nge n. can save you mon ey asol1: ar ers or reat. Corporatl·on. s lItis fi (' d mills fl1l11ll:.'. He. wa~ Chest e r A. William son. l\1inistt' r. i 011 you r fencing needs. signs WIll be placed m all can 'ao g ~one to all the lro~ble o~ motorMrs. L. T. Cooper of Dayton, T s' . . always g la d t o ha Ve' t hr chtldl'pn 1that the group can readily keep IIlg thel'e for u j1eehng. glimpse of . ~Jlent Saturday at the home he c Idfeals al e (ounde? ~pon back nt home ufter Leing Ilway at WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Silas ni chal'l~son of Middletown together. Abou~ one hour is being one of the screen favorites. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H . a . few und~mental prmclples . work. And h WI1~ very ' proud o ( CHRIST whn formerly hved here spent last ullowed for tl'lP f1'om Mason to - -- Wiliamson. which apply alake to employer and their success in Ii (e. . Bilol e St'hoo l ol !I :30 II. m. A we,·k with Mr. Fl'ullk Stansbury Coney Isand, so the group will Warden Presto n E. Thomas of employee. T.he one great ~eRson His nnturc wu s checr y anti class [lnd a welcolllC' for you . a nd fnmily. need not drive fast. Those who do Ohio penitentiary, has been RusRell StanRbury spent a couple Illay. be eaSily unde:.sto.od If we social and ile "'li S alwa ys pl eased I LOl'rl's Su pp el' at to nCI .u ~ ion Evennot cure to visit the Radio Station .Jsy t.be IlUBt wee~ supe.rvising of days last week with his father, realllze. that t~ese pI~nc,lples may to meet and ta lk wilh hi~ fl'iends. in g pVlll1g(' liRtic Rl' I'\'i ccs at 7 :46 p. .1 (1 hn Hain es I'eturned to hi R I11I1 Y drive direct to Cone). Island rarnerlDg the crops of frUIts and Mr. John Stansberry and family, app Y III any )me of Ilee s work. One of hi s strongest traits was hi s m. S(,l'l11 on s uhj ct. "A Modern home " unda)' eve ning aftcl' a pleas l pllrk 01' await for the county delvegetables nt Derrer and DC'morest . at Middletown. ____ _ _ _ desit'e to Ile hellJf ul to other s. He ' Pl ea for A n cie nt Truths." Good unt w('ck spe llt with relatives and legation on the C. C. C. Hiehwayat farms. As a result hundreds of was a lwl\~': wi llin/!' to do a RC I·vice I. llIu sic. ' hllrch Nighl Se rvices cach f' nen d s lere. i M on t'gomery. a b out 10 o'clock . . gallon s of Rtring beans, pens and Messrs John Gons, Boyd Hen- EIGHTEEN GRAIUATES for th e sick and neve r ncgll'cted to W t.r1nesday at 7 ::30 p. m. Every'. . Each family 01' group is reque .. tom~loes have been canncd at the derson and Edwin Ramby returned FROM WARREN COUNTY offcr his sy mpa l hy and help in hndy welcome!. Mrs. Emma Barn ett and !1ft'. E. ted' to provide its own luncheon. or srbslstence ?~partment. . Inmates ' Tuesday morning after a motor ____ time of tl'Ouble. hestcr A. William . on, MiniRte r. V. Barnhart spcnt lust week with basket dinner which can be enjoyare n.ow waltmg .lor t~e 1Ofl~x of trip to Canada. W 'I . t C II '11 d ''' e (leal'I" lov"· ' II 'IS IIOllle I'n the . fl'ien,ls he.r c, r elurning to th eir ed at Coney Island. roast.ng ears whIch WIll begIn ar) mlng on ~ 0 cge " tl grn u.. -. J ~U - -- -I Th e manogemen t 0 f Coney lO m" e In II1 c .lnnati on Monday. vll iley wh e l'~ his life was ,. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH peac eful 160 t d t I I f t riving in a few days. The prison.. .. ". a e a c a ss 0 s u en s at tIe " I I d . population has been reduced to a. Yourex Sliverseal • sl~verwar~ summer commencement to be held spont a,nd whose quiet pathR wi ll ~ Ul11111 9r Rch eclul e- l l'1 t , 3rd lind s an promises exceptional am~ltI little less than 4600 by the release IS the best. Let us explam YoureJt:.. on 8at urday afternoon, August17 . know his feet no more. H e will b 5th ,' unelllY. Mass at 8:00 a . m. ; I' . nt 1'5. I'Vlllg Welch, of lII~nt and recreation for those who I t of 41 paroled and 30 others sent to to you before start10g a pattern. Of those, 134 will receive diploma!! mourn ed by his fllmily and mis~cll ' 2nd and 4th Sunday, Mu ss lit Ha l'vey!, bu/'g, and Mrs. Earl Mc- wl~.h to ta~e ~ bou: ride down thtl the Roscville and Junction City Cary's Jewelry Shop. for having completed the two. year by l11nny fri e nd , li nd neighbor ,". a::1 0 : 1uldn of thl' Dayton pikc, were OhiO to ~I\lCl11natl alld back may '11 . b h He "V'IS I·h.hrerl in th alh ulic He,'. Lawl'l'nc e B. Mollillann . Sunday dinnel' guesls o f Mrs. Ido so, Without extra charge. And bl'ick plants. course an d 26 WI receIve ac , • '" " th __ - .. - • -.- Vio la Cal'ey lind family. er~ WI' 11 be no iharges for auto Mrs. Almerinda Cast and Mr. elor's diplomas for having com- fnith eo nnrm ed in hi: childhnod Secretary of State Clarence J: Rudway Cast, of Clarksville, pleted foul' yeal'5 of eollege work. an d 'given t hl' co nsolation of p:u'kmg at Coney Island. M I'. nnd Mrs .• J. C. Hllwke nnd Brown has received assurance were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. In June the college graduated 48 spi.rilual nUenrian cc before lh e BIRTHDA Y CELEBRATION 1 - _ .- - - • from the printers that the Federal nnd Mrs. Walter Cast. in the two -year course Ilnd 55 in clo!'! e of hi s earthl y Ii fl' . and lIIay fnmil y, 1\:11'. nnd Mrs .•John Fromm nnd State Roster will be. off the Mr. and Mrs. A . A. Linton and tbe four-year, making a grand th e loving prny(,l'~ oC those le ft 1)('- 1 ~II·~. R. G .. CI MS wr~H ho~tesH t u all d funlll y, 1\11'. and Mrs. Melvyn EDWARDS FAMILY IN "'18 nlonth total of 263 gl'.a duntes for the hind foll ow hi s ~n ul intn l ht' world n JtI'OUp of fn en<is 0 11 , unday. WIth I llanta Spt' nt Sun day wilh Mrs. AUTO WRECK SUNDAY press th e Ia tt er p art of t.11 daughter Miss. Ethe of WilmingI J II I I f 'l L' and the. new Ohio Laws, volume ton. V· I' sl'ted Sam'l Butterworth year. invisible. ! four he.no r g.uesls present. R. A. 11I~1 1': aw (C am ami y, at I1UIl '11 . 'C \'I ISS Mrs. 1·.l11l11a Barnell n. G 01110. 0 J E" I . I in 113, w.11l also be ready about t h e and faml'ly last Wednesday. The regu Iar term WI open on Not (I cnd'' but Ju~l liJ(' £",. r" ~H ' Il1HI 111' . IIl'rty. 1 ~ ' beynn,1 . • IS;; .c· ...,I e II a [) HUg . . 1,. ~uW8f( h S was serious y same time. These va Iuab Ie b 00k s September 16, an enrollment of veil I b' I j . . f ' ll If you no' I)o ugllt your Jure, and ot er members of the '11 b d f dl t Ib t' b . d' \\' 10 S (' II'lH lIY lInIllVC' I·f.anes II I .• f 'l b' . d d b dl WI e rea y or s r u lon y Mrs. H. H. Williamson and more than 350 bemg expecte. . Unseen by sight of mortal eyes , very neal' toget hel' ill A ugll "t. winler's cool il WIll pny you to all1l y were I ~I!\e an .a y Secretal'y Brown early in Septem- daughters left Monday for Cleve Thos~ from Warren county I The 'd ea r ones who huve gone h!'- T h,:,,1' of lh,.sl' have 1'I'Hchcd t'he ('a ll the Wayn esv ille Farmers Ex- ! shaken when .thelr car was hit by ber. where they will be the ~u~sts of graduatlllg . from . the . two-year for e,. . I age of 80 yea rs and over. H. A. I ehang<' ut on ce. Th ey handle on- Ianother maehme near Osborn SunMr. and Mrs. Raymond Wllhamson course are. Nelhe WIl son Dye, . Dwell III the happy skIPS 1('.. 87 l\f ' B ' tt 80 I Iy COlli of known quality duy aftern oon. DEATHS . . . . Ruby Foster, Faye Morton, Miriam __ _ ' T{~ o~~, Cr o'ss, ~~. mn e. • a ll( I . ' T h e Edwards h'td taken Herbert West, lone' Wyless, Card of Thank. I'' () II 0\\' 1111(' . tlIe s ump t uous ,I'mn er, Mrs. .J. 0 . Curtwri"ht of Denver, . MISS Luella Wllhamson arrlved . CLebnnon; . ' '' . was a Edwards, . f . . hwho ' f was leavd Jonathan J. Haines, aged 8\ home on .Thursday after spendmg Mabel Corwin, Mal'y orwl.n, Dor- . We wish to ex prl'S~ ou r sinrc l'':' n. A. C I'05~ cntl'rlain ed the com- guest a t II bridge luncheon ut the 109 a ter a. VISIt to IS ather an a week very pleasantly in Franklin l othy Dare Clara Glancy Mary . . . . . . L ' b'lno 11 O t I " lUl'l with MI's other relatIves to Dayton to take yeal's, a Iile long and respected at the home of J F Cafferty and I ~'rances H~ney Morrow' Kenneth thanks to etl! 1' f.I ' (, 11<1 5 and nClgh puny With ~everul vlOlan selec tlo~s, / 1. k nD l t e I ,I ~ay M s D . a truin Ilnd r~turning decided to resident of Waynesville, died Sun- family . • Retallick Mrs.' Mami e 'Retallick I bors for th(, lI' kllldnes~ nllel sym, ?nd a PIIIH'l' . on school rillY re m1l1· 0 • In nl 'h hi UtU ~.le' an r. on \ (Il'ive around by Fai;field. When day night, following a stroke of . . ' , pathy e xll'lIded t o us In the loss I ~ Cl'nel' ~ \Hl tle n by R. G. Cross I I a u,s os css s. Oregonia' Gladys Cade Pleasant . nellr Osborn, Mr. J. W. Edwards · d h apoplexy, at the- h orne 0 f h IS aug Miss Clara Adams has returned Plain; M~rgaret Leicht~, Spring- of ~?r bthelo'I'C(yl, hu sbLall(BI a~1d Ifillthel'. WllSS r'~nld b.t;YhMlhSS Daugherlt y . th Lawn mowers sharpened by I who was driving, saw a machin~ ter Mrs. Roy Sherwood, at Leban·- . GI d R 1 d W '11 n e all ;; , ev . . ." 0 mann CSII c. I' nnol' gU CH H, OSt) h' t1 f on. to her home 10 !'lew Jersey after boro; a ys 0 an, aynesvl e. for his comfortll;' word s, th e ' who enjoyed this delighlfu oc-I F.l ec trakee n process, same method lupproa~ I",g, apparen ~ o~t 0 Funeral sl'rvices were held at the an extended viSit with her aunt Those graduated .f~om the f~ur- donOl's of lhe b ea~tiflll fl owcr , I elision we t.(, Mrs. Ruth Dau g hert , as use d by lawn mower manufac- ~he dl'lvel' s cO\l~rol, which m an 'a fter- Mrs. course are: ''l ure f or Ili' S k'' In(I a ll< I 1\1 'IS~ F.·.:l1ma II. ell!: . h way. ~ M1'. an(YI turers. Electrakeen system turns • lOstantM craahed . J. L. Mendenhall at the year 0 . w'n' VIVIanE Retallack, S ' h an d".. r. !If' c.... . Ed dmto S the asEdwards h ' McClure Funeral Home this noon, Rev. L. A. Washburn of Friends Home. Fregkonl.la; d l slamC I' Cmltk' efficient sel·vic\'! . I Mrs. O. O. Missildine and E. V. out perfcct .cutt1Og mowers. Try ICthar. hl"th war. sd' hr:'lwd t drowh~ ffi I t ' B I 1 I. ran In; an . ar ton 00, .. .. n II I~' I . d F '1 B . h .t me. Roy PIgott. roug e Win s Ie an IS . 0 c a mg. ur a n If you have not bought your Waynesville. mi S. e e ea y ,In ami y. arn 81 • neck , face and head ' were ~dly X enla, Miami cemetery. ' winter's coal it will pay you to - .- . . -..::.=-=--:=-=--=-==..:. -= =- - -- .. ----- -- 1\11'. uno Mrs. T. H. Rogers and ('ut. He was ·taken to a phYlician call. the WayneSVille Fanners ExCORNELL REUNION son Lnwrence of Houston, Texas, at Osborn and severalltitches were Following a long illness, Walter. change at once. They handle onA T.')'p ' ical Small Cit)1 have becn sojourning in Warren required to close the;wounds. Later Janney passed away at about noon ly coal of know'n quality. - - -Co unty for a f ew days nfter a ho was . brought · to his home here today. Funeral arrangements have The thirteent.h annual reunion mo to l' trip to New England; they where he is resting us 'comfortably not bt:-en completed. Mrs. W~lter Roberts gave a of the Cornell family was held at were over Sunday guests at the as can be · eXl!e~ted. . ----~~-.-surprise party Saturday afternoon, the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. home of the former's niece Mrs. \ Marjorie, y6ungest child of Mr. August 10, from 2 to 4, for ' her Cornell. Sunday August 11th, with .J. O. artwright. . and Ml's. J. W" .Ed,\!ards, was badGUN CLUB SHOOT little daughter Opal, whose' sixth one hundred and twenty in ntten. . . .Iy bruised ar,>-d it is tho'ught the The Waynesville ,Gun club will birthday anniversary occured on dance. Mrs. Otl!! Arthur gave a 'family bone1of her nose is tlplintered. The have a shoot T,hursday 'evening at· th~ 11th. Game~ were played and Relatives were resent from dinner Sunday in celebration of other m(:mbers of the fan;liy e~their range on ' the Xenia pike, a~ dal,llty refreshments of ice cream I>iqlla. Troy, Sidney, Dayton and the birthday anniversary of her I caped ' )1f!th mino,r injuries• . 6:30. Several out:of-town I~Ots and cake were served. Opal reeelv- Kings Mills. A sumptuous dinner father, !lk Milton Carr. •Those -. - '- .- • - - ' . . , are expected to attend.. . cd many nice gifts from her little was served at noon the tables bepl'esent were Mr. and Mrs. Milton ,__ .. friends. ThOBe present were juan- ,ing 'Iaid in a tent • Carl' of near Williamsburg, Mr SPECIAL MEETING ----,.--,... itA-Craham an'd Josephine Holliriea In the afternoQn a short proand Mrs. Ernest Carr of Houg~ton .. =--. , GIVES BIRD. TALKS woIth , of Ore,onia; Jean and grajilOf recitations and music was Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Anl-' ' Sp'MilaI communication. ~ . Marian McClure of Payton: Ber- jiven. 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ta Elijah Puck Puckett tt for divorce charges venue Waurletadultery. If' d ' . Court Proceedin,. ove 0 a mnrl'l women . ' ".But the snow lS deeper now," aProbate d R th be' d"s CHAPTER lnl "What are you talking about ?" obj ct d I r. H mmingway hel' ( 0'1 ' th' th n i ,ell I, a md tSltl.,. ••. Snow*"oe. 1 d manded roughly, matronly onC!ern overcoming II r tlh'Q or t'\1 f AI '~I ~m~ex~ dO oll\l'sde Dreyenurtb saW that "Why, Jim haa told me that he anger f I' the moment. '!\d at' l ~ h' ~1I'at . 0'1, ehe had not required 8S a conver- fixed it 811 up for 'IOU," she ex- \ "Thllnk vou just a s much for C()I~I~I ' I e l ls , r~ ~cc~u~~, re sntional aid, and he left Ull alone. plained , innocently no~gh. "He your s ugges'tlon ," her husband slIid ,( Ie l R~I)l'°lveS ~' th e b . , "I want to beg your pardon for say it is all for the best, because I coldly, "!Jut my g oing and coming ~~ (~I mo . e /Yth . 'lett' aI ~h' er, Toot speaking to yo u at breakfast," otherwise Mr. Hemmillgway would I has cased t o be nllY affail' IIf I XeC L!ll'l 0 e es a e a Irza Mr8. LillieJove went on nervously. probably have shot you," \ y urs." . 11111: d ceasrd . . , "Of cou."se I cou Id n 't b e f ore, ev~ry "M 8~ b e h I' WI' l I a~yway, .. . I a dd e d . An IIISU'UI1l wrItIng Mrs, llemnlll1gway flu shed as .If , ortin to be nl theof 11l8t wili purand I f body. '\ ou under tand, don t l OU glool1l1 ly, What pleasure It would flh e had b N >l1 struck. I holf rose as Pt · g t tWA H ' Mr. Bilbeck, that my 80eial posi- be to pay a fine for assa ult and if t o defend her. Thi s was obscrv- tes tll,lIell 0 ,. mnes, ate!1 commonae~se---written t ion as the wife of the most promin battery committed on the perso n d by th e othel's who gian t' d at l\1u!o!ti ll' to'~l1ship, decrased, was ent undertaker a nd embalmer in of one James ooper, alias Jim the one nn th r with' significant looks I)ro d~ced, m court for probate town makes it impossible for me Fix r! l a s if to say " _ ee l Tho:> ownership Heul'l ng IS ~et for August 20, at to do anything openly that might The telephone rang, Everyone of the w O I~nn hll!< passed from III :00 o'cl ock a,m. ' Ii tened with strained atten t ion hU lI bll nd to Ih!' acknowledged In thl' s,...ttle ment of t he estllt.e be talked aboutl" \ lover !" f Clyde I hompson , deceu~ed, It I ass ured her absently that I while the colonel answered it. understood. What was she driving "What's that1" he ask ed afte r "We can'l let you go nlone." \\'II S d clcl'Il1l ll t'd th,c n;t va lue .of at? listening a minute, "Cau't get Colun cl Stewllrt objected wh en I th~ estlltc, wus $33332.74, WIth , "But beneath my calm, conven- through? . . . Ont' of the l HemmingwlIY b j:(8n t o hundle up 1\I111'~ C, 1 hompson, brother SlICtional e~t rior," ah~ went on, "I horse, has hurt him self already pl'epnrn tory to Icuving. "There is cessor, p . E. II l'ywood, Ilsslg nee of the am ternbly romantic I I am very in a snowd rift ? . . .Thllt's too n ·nll y c o n ~ itl e rahle dang o:> r," broad , and although the world may bad. Wh en do yo u thin k '1011 can "Then will ~omeolle else go lIsSill'nmcllt of Howard W , Daye, All right." with me'!" ass ig nor, tiled hi s sn le bill. flout you 101' loving another man' s make it? wife, I do not censure you. Oh, He hung up. Mr. lI emm ln$!'way s urv eyed ou r ,Inra Marshall, executri x of th ~ Mr. Bilbeck, you naughty man '" "I'm so rr y, I/ldi es and gentle-I group \\;.'Ith disdai n. His alljtudll estlltc of harles Diesh. deceased, She paused to observe the effect men," he said, turning to our signified that he did not thinl! fil(o.1 h(>1' in ventory and flpprai se01 her reproof. group, " Th e liveryma n says they thcre wns II man in tho lot of li S. plent. "But how we girls do admire I /lthe settlement of the estate ouy rakes, you men of the worldl oI Gertrud T. J ewell, d eceased, Covered with blushes at her it wa s fo und th(! net value of the own temerity, Mrs. LiIlieJove left estate was $8483,3 8, Successors me to digest her declaratioll This to the state a re Clyde Th ompso n two-hundred-pound Venus .' had !Jl'other, and Miles G. Thompso n, leen in me a Don Juan and was brothel'. aecretly envious of Mrs. HemmingAn in, trume llt of writing purway as the supposed recipient of purting to be t he la t will anel my attentions. t e!l tnm lit of Cha rl es Gl'ay, d eThe poor nut I What a fool sitcons d, was produced in court und uation it was.. Probably no man I admitted to proli>ate, witbin a radius of a hundred miles In the settle ment of the estate waa leas capable of being a gay ' o f Harry W, Glq stin, deceaseq, It deceiver than I, and yet entirely : was fo und the net vnlue of tho without eft'ort on my part I was estute WIIS $226,3.20, t hat the ex. thrust into a stellar part in a empt io ns of tho beneficiaries ex· Decameron romance. ceed their s uccessions and that as How could , I clear myself and a r es ult, the sllld estate Is exempt become again what I had been f rom inhedlancce tax. yesterday, a good natured dub, 'lIve ter Ti1t.~ n accepted tho ap conventional1y in love with the ' poinlment of adiministrator of the praisers of the estate of ilarry V. $200 by the defendant Lou Smith Iwee.--t 'rl ' th Id1 ...,.., gl m e war es tate oC fargar et E. 'filton, deThe morning train left at eleven. I I til d h' b d Walter, in the case ngnillst him by The o'clock. The colonel had teleI Wfti'! alm ost upon him. He mad e a supreme ct1'ul'c- und tumbled. C(,.'~~Cl ;nc W e T'I~s on of $5000 In Ihe settlement of the estate State of Ohio, phoned the local liveryman to send I shu t my eyes WI 1 • ' . ,Ion und Frank o C Ch/lrles Di esh, deceased, it was For good cau se shown, the ria's lor our party., The sherltr de• . ~1'I~d~ as sureJI~, G. F. Brown, determined the net value of the amount of bond fixed for Fred termined to wait and go in after can't g et through from town. The ''I'll go," I vo iuntee r ed s uddenly h: " ~'own ~n awrence hnw- estate was $2217.00. Successor to Debord, defendant was $200. )Ve had broken the trail. , drifts are six and eight feet deep ACtel' 1111 , why ot? There was ,1;h"el e nma I e apprnlsers. th e e tate is Clara Marshatl, s isIn the cue of The Stnte of Ohio e r While we were waiting for the in places and they had to turn nothing to stay tor, t1eOle nt °w?lr ~~~a:Jtai~~ t~:ar~~tg- I ter. vel'sus John Gruclich, the de· teams to come Comrade Hen- back," " You go with me?" H emmlng- Au 'ust 2 6 at 9 0 ' I - k It was d etermined the net volue fendant plead ed guilty, wh reby wether played the phonograph for "What can we do?" wailed Mrs, wny qu est ione d derisively. "There c OC R, m; of th estate of Scott Osborn, do" the coul't sentanced him to plly a UII. Owing to his affiiction his Lillielove. is no object in YO\lr trying to gct t . f t~lIrr~ ;IParks,. adminlstrll - ceased was $417.74, that the ex- fine of $500. and costs, The deYou'll have to stay here until me ,alon e. You have already rob- rO de e;. at e of William Splll'ks emption of the widow, sole bene- I fendant paid '250.00 of said fine choice 01 records wae nothing estra. Most of the melodies were I they get the road broken throug~. bed. m~ o! the only thin~ J care ( ~ea~~a'r l~ ~d nnal a~cou~~. ficillry, exceeds her succession, and co t 5 in fuH, and agrced to very ancient and many were I They say t~at they. can make It fOl' In hfe.' He cnst a tragIc glllnce t . t ' th . eeman a mims- . and that as a result said estate is pay $25 por month on the balance crac.k ed. Evidently . the Home got I to-morrow If there IS no further Iat t he dissolving MI's. Hemming- Ga. rlX 0 d e e~at~ 0 Ross H. ' exempt fr om inheritance tax, of fine and entered into bond in records from the same source I fall of snow." way. . n mer, ,ecea~e , Irst and nnal , _ the sum of $250 to secure the balal ita magazines. "But there must be some way " Don't be unreasonable." Jim th 3 }!~rl y M' ~elch, executor of ance of the payments. f . 'tt' th h t d" I Cooper put m' h'IS oar us usunI eI esfi ....I te 0 F;mma Welch first CommCIID Pie.. . . . t ' OrVille WIlson pleaded guilty to E veryone was anxIous to get o. ge 109 roug 0- 0'1. away. As_the time approached for "Not unless you use s nowshoes." ,"This is all for the best. You ought ane M na a~ounS' h t . Dorothy E. Mercer was granted a charge against him by the State the rigs to come the women talk We sat in moody silence . As I to be glnd to have Tom go with C'th ar}~t . f EcI a zd' Hl'lreclItl'l x a divorce from Paul R. Mercer, of Ohio and was sentenced to pay jtot ont elr wraps an sa around hardly anyone was speaking to ,' you , If he's with you it is the only I' 0 ~ C 'ds fic °t cdwflar I . Schutz, the defendant havin been found fin e of $60000 t he defendant rs an na account gU 'llty of gross neglect of d u t y ' -" ' h h I1e.ense expectantI'I near the door so as a ny 0 ne e,Ise, th er~ was , no t m uch way you can be certain t at e 1 6M ' A 0 'b l, : . . pald $250.00 and costs in full lind Y not to keep us waiting _, opportunIty for dISCUSSion 01. our isn't flirting with your wife." f th nr 'f' SS °t n , ebxeeutnx The 's ole care and custody of Dol'- agreed to pay $25 per month on t t A ' 't at' J 1m ' ,s argum ent carrIe 'd un d en-, o . t 0 the balance of fine upon entering , en ed esfi a' t coco I fi t ' s om ' de- 0 thy Jeanne Mercer was gIven MaryeII a ' had spoken to me ,Sl u Ion. when she came from the room. Mr. H emmlngwa,y made the inble weight wilh the distracted c 'G~e 'B Ir~ ~n( R ~: a~coun~ , the plaintiff, with the right of vis- into bond of $250. "I suppose I ought to congratu- first move. "['m ,gOing to town," husband, I cou ld see him ponder. . oy. . a .ge er, a mm- itation by the defendant. Paul J h D I . late you If she said "Ath h I' I he declared "I can't stand it hel'c it Although he had CQst her 011' I lstrator WIth the wlI annexed of Mer cer was ordered to pny the 0 n onne I pleaded not gUIlty Bure I don't kno~ just o~~at :n~ any longer. [ made it once on snow ' the id ea o f h is wife ta~ing u~ i the esta te of Almira C. Boyd, de· plaintiff the sum of $6:00, per ~~ a ~~~nd ~h~~,,!e aga~nst him by doea say to a man who wins th'I' shoes, and I guess ' [ can do it with someon e else was galling to ce~ed , firs~ account. . week for the child's s upport. fi e d th eb 0 d t ~~ an t~lfe $court again." him. n Instl umelllt of wtltin,g purIn the case of The State of xe e on a e sum ~ 1500
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A t last he said, Come on, then, port ing to be the la st WIll ond Ohio versus Clyde Bowman the if you're the only one who has the test~ment of W. F. ~Itzroth de- court fixed the amount of bond In t f II ' I I I d" ceased was produced In court and the sum of $1000 whereupon ne~~een ~am~ ~;~ ;:~~:~ of senao~_ 1 adlllitt~d to probate, W., Chester bond was given and the defendant h H . P h d h' lh t Maple acceptedl the trust as ex- released ~ o~s'd e mml~~y a: a b ~s th /I , eeutor and filed his bond of $7 000 The t~o cases of The 'Campbell e ~t secut1re In . o,wnt'h u. t ,ctre 'l with Detroit Fidelity and Su'rety Tire and Service Company versus waR tion.n nno IeI' paIr In e inS I u- Company liS ~ ure t 'I, ·C , C. E u Ia ss, E. Miller, were compromised by Finally we dug up some skis Ed. S. Co~khn and ~. F. Brown lhe parties, whereby the motions which had be en sent by some I' were ~ppolllted apPI·alsers.. were overruled. charitable contributor ~ith a lack Lydm, S. Thompson, executnx of The Case of Cora Taylor verSU8 of humor If you never happened I t he estate of Harry B. Thompson, Shea Taylor was settled and disto hnve seen any they are long I' decca~ed, filed her inventory and missed. strips of springy ~ood about four IIppralsem!!nt, _ .. ' In the case ot The State of Ohio inches wide turned up at one end , Edward C. Weer, adminI strator versus John Donnell the detenlike a sled runneo. If you can of th~ esfi\atde hO! ~ary E. Weer, de- dant pleaded not guilty. r a I " t th th ' h cea~e, e IS mventory and ap- set for August 20 and bond fixed na~lgn e em e c ances are pralsement $60000 that you can spell "fjord" without ' . . . ' at . O. breaking the typew riter. Charles S'. II~m, O. S. Hlggms The court fixed the amount of The colonel bude us godspeed land Gus Selkl!r were made ap- bond to be given in the sum of and directed us on our way. l "You can't get lost," he assured us. "It may be hard to follow the PINKY DINKY 'It'. Pinkey'. Birthday road on account of everything being piled deep with snow, but if you bear due cast you'll come out I W=:Ll-/ IF TnlS' H' A, at the villa~e with out fnil." i3' "'T~ 1D A'1 'Pf~~T~ I!\J't\ 1= We started, not I'Rpidly as I COMI fIl~ OU.... YMtt't AL..L Ttif:. ' ~AT~ hav ~ beard that Indians and Norf'IGJ;T NO..,. CA~E- AND wegians travel across sllow-fi elds, ,-OOK\T ~ So ~O~Tt+ ~ but cautiously and slow. My sld s had a tenden<'y to toe out that was very aggravating. Once or twice I had to sit down to nrgue with them about it, J couldn't follow both of them, and if I went with one J had to leave one leg behind, On the few occasions when I delI ec ted th em from the outward angl e they turned the other way and I got my runners crossed. " "If you'J'e trying to make me laugh," said Mr, Hemmingway sarcastically, as I got up and dug the s now out of my eyes and cars, MO,.,' , l:H F_ '-.J B~3·-1 "you muy as well give up. I'm not '-'i ,\NT$ T il " • .\10 './1 in t he humor for it," , 1I1I i'i PO 'leu I WIlS able to keep still, thank \f.(l:. I\K 6L .'VS ~S' ? Heaven, although it would have given me great pleasul'e to have swatted him with the flat side of a ski, The co untry r ound about was sloping. This is ideal ground ,. they tell me, for ski running It was fairly level from the Old 'Soldiers' Home, howe,v er, for a distance of several blocks, I WaS glad of that because it gave me an o'pportunity to sort of find my ski legs . .By the, time I could take ,three $teps 'with· out tripping or splitting, I considered that I was no longer in the amateur C1lU1s. ' '(Continued on pqe 8) '
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BUrne man y things t bat will ultimat ely p rove j u Bt aB ha rmful t o t hem, a nd contain a s little foo d va,l ue" a8 t h eBe artiCles. 'W atch what you cat l Take only Hebe r -.EILiIl, Rober t a~d Alice the Jlurest, fi nest foo d into yo u'r Gray, William , a mpbe ll, Ilnd syst em. B a lance your diet-plan Dana Storer en joyed t he 4-H the pr ope r combinat ions of f ood. camp at Camp Ross this week , Be careful of when and what you They report a fine time.
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Mias Evalyn Tucker hal . pent nal'y woe, althou gh t hel'e III mu ch A REVERIE ten days In he r 8orlo r lty camp near t hat he migh t ha ve said to th e I'd iflcatio n oe t he h um nn I'uce ; h ut Bai nbri dg e. S he ' returned home Year s ago a bElloved poet wrote, lie aim 'd h is pol. on(\l1~ . hn ftll at LlNDB'E RCH FINDS. . Saturd ay. , A UGU, T 14, 1929 A LOST CITY .,.. Mrs. Chas. H. Gmy a nd chil dren 'Th el'e 's no thi ng tl' ne- bu t hell.v 'II' t Il!' IllOst pl'('cio\l ~ (If 1)I'Ollli ~I '~ ' He Thill, urt:)l' :n'y ing how dl'C{, ILful ', ~1l1 d to fl .. ul in his Ilhi lity to tc HI' ==========="""'= =-1 Kat hlee n a nd Way ne spent Fl'iday lI'el'e I h !!ll1i les or j y und t h(' 1duwn ~ nllll' hill Pili' I , I; '(liltifll l, in Dayt on. t eut:~ o r wot'. To my t h'l1 young luo li , l· na~~lIrill~. Always in th e heWS ! And he Tht' hrn\'l'n flf whi('h I havc MI'. !lnd Mrs. CllIIS. K Gordon sou l, th e pllet'!\ wO I'cls 1'lIng in lllt' • desc l'ves t o be. Charles Li nd bcr gh, und Mrs. E .. M. V illars spen t t he swcet e!;t of ch imes. SO lllc ti hnl{ ut Ill' . II he a ri l1 l.( 1'1'0111 illY child hood DON 'T BE AN OSTRICH Hill ne west int e rest is a ir p hot o· wl'e k·e nd in Cos hocton C~lIl ty la!;t wo uld prove t ru e l up , h:1,' bl'(\ n unl' .. I' Lhc' sll'OIlKI!,;l I • g rap hy, While fiyin g ove r a wit h MI'. a nd Mrs. P . Mc Car l'en Lust IVee k I reud in a \\'1.' 11- ul' in (' nti \' >I wlI l'kinl.( \\'i : hin ow , - - - - - - Yucata n j un g le he discove red a li nd daugh te rs. kn own puh licatio n. l hl' col.1i stllle-, to muke' ml' n )'I'tll'" mUll . I (· ann ul. Il IlJlll of n pr ort'ss ion al wl'lte l' nnd Ihink 1' 1' a ~ inl:' lt' at"1ll 01' h:1 1'1II l haL Th er is nn nnc ien t belief t hat lost city of Maya . He a lso has do ne fr om he re attended A n umb e r some ve ry im porta nt aerial photo· pro ful!I1d t heo ri st. that ~hi g th ing lillY bl'l il'f .in II ill':l\'('n has cl one th e os trich has t he least discr imin' grap hy of a ncient r uin s of New t he fun e m l o C 11'11 S che ll of Toledo 'll'e ca ll hC/lve n IS no thlll g mOl'(' nil' C,I' a ny on!! ' I ~ I· ..11Isl \\'hy any a t Miami C hap el Tuesda y nft er- t han? film of, t he fUll cy : l ha t I illllh' id il ul shuu ld hllddp nn hi s ating a ppet it e oC a ll bea sts. Mex ico and Arizo na. Recentl y a n au topsy wa s perThe story of t hese latest a c· noo n. t h(·I'P IS not an lotn of g r ound for , swurd Dud rus h tn 1lI\' I'l'SC' llI ' I' ... "n forlll ed on n West A frica n spec i- compli shmen t s had to be p ieced [I'D Syfer d is ab le to be out :my s ~l: h belid; t hllt th e ici l'a is titleh a I,did, i~ to,,' dC'ep fill' me men, a nd t he fo llowing things o ut fr o m clues. L ind be rgh, who aguin fo llowing sl!svera l days 01 ill· l.,(, S)\I y, (' ve n fo r respecta ull' t o futhflm I' I'hl\p ~ hc· has nflt il ing' were f o un d in til e bird 's " inna rds" : has one of t he biggest "n ews ness. ficti un . (' 1:,«, t o "I;. An d w:ln l s t it (H' It IiRY Seve ra l g lo\'es, t hree ha ndkel ' nam es" .in t he world , sayR very li e wc.u lcl h llVl' it t ha t way . Il l' a t slJ llw l hinl,( lI o(ol'il.L1sly \' ivid. T he M. E. Ai d m et Th u rsday c hi e t' ~ , wire clip pin gs , a t ire va lve , little abo u t what he ha s done, a nd af te r noon. woud wi pe a way a t oll e SIVel'p , S" 1':11' I1 S I 11m l'IlIH' I'1'n l'cI . h" has a coin, sever nl fi lm opools nnd 65 mu ch less a bout w hat he intends t he prop lIllIt It a.' susta ine d mH Il Y ( \I'II~ '. c d his ('illl/' :\ 11 .1 I'll I' I'g',' , w h ere else ca n yo u see so gigana rt ic ll'S of no kn ow n f ood val ue . to do, MI'. nnd ]\f 1'S . Chas. H. Grny an d u p ure li fu to til<' lI1a l'~i n o f til l' Ill' 11111,- I'('nliz(' l ht' r.·\\' l'llt" (hI' In Swed en, w he re Li nd ber g h's fa mil y a nd Mrs. Ama nd a Stal'r al· gl'a ve. IIndl'r th e W.l' ,pi ng wil!lJ ws. I (·clilo r .I 111i d h im r'lI' IiIling' lh l' pa g'(' Scie nc e is t o bl! congr atula t ed tic an f>xpos ition as th e ' OHIO on til l:; rli scovel·Y. a ncestor s cam e fro m, peop le be· ten ded the S tarr·J oh nston Reu n· '1 hI S lIl11dl'rt:l wise 1\1 11 11 d id IlIlt . l'IlS!ltl ,nu l. r :J ill for any t hingSTATE F AIR. Horses, sh eep, c a ttle P eop le wi ll s off ut t he idea t hat lieve in acco mplishm en t rather ion lit the home of Ed . Stnrr Il ea r lI' aste U Il Y time on t h" s miles of, thal g'''l'~ III m:lk l' Illl' n 1",uI'I', l1 (1t and swine val u ~d a t $3.000,0.10 w ill be hu man be ings may bc a s careless t ha n talk, This se ems to be Lind· Dufol'd , Su nday. d ece it , ur lIll' '-!lI 1o y- (CIl I'S of irn ugi· \\,,,1 "I'. AI'( n'( ~'" ll '! oC t h ·iI· die t a s th is pa r t ic ular berg 's belief t oo- and he is going on exhibit. In addition there wilt be Mrs. Henry Smurt, a ged !J4,\ ~-_-==-c::_-=--ost r ic h, b ut it is nevert hlells t r ue. r ig ht on, do in g one im po r ta nt, poultry shu\vs, dog :md cat Shows, horse ve l.. d f ro m Vu n ad ~. ia, a .d i8. ' . . .. . I , Peo ple Who ove reat, fi ll t he m· vi ta ll y sig nifi cen t t h ing afte r t he tru tu nce of ove r 150 nill es, FrI da y a JlP I' m cd 11I,lllvIS.l bll t o t UI n ~ id .'. and auto racing, f:lrm m achinery diselves whe n not hung ry, or eat o~ h e r, Co nsta ntl y wideJling his tu th e hOllle o f he r da ug hte r Mrs. 1way!! n~ on!! d,o~s o~ k a le~ III plays, band con 'ert s , Boys' a nd Girls' w he n a ng ry 01' excite d, a rc every interests. Mul' Y Hai nes whe!'e s he will vis it orde r t o s t op. J.:ve n as r th ought , ! And- r e f reshing in t his day ind fina t ely. Sunday cnll ers at the l illY )luce ncc~·lernte ci to s uch n , b it 8S f oolish in t he matt e r of food Cl ub Vlork exhi bit s and a [(reat NEW feat u re a s t. h is ost r ich. W hile it is t r ue w hen eve ryo ne seeks t he limeligh t Hll iJ\es home inclu d ed , Mrs. Chus. d egr e.1! l ha t I a uundoncd nil \l1 l' u THE JU NIOR F AI R. Note t his list of novel t hey do not co nsum e· g loves, ha nd- - he is l(otti ng oth ers do the t a lk· F. Sma rt Miss Ma r garet Smll r t o f d OI ng a nythmg bu t )lrlly. kCl'ch ie fR a nd tirc va lves, th ey con ing . ENT E R T /I.. I N M E NT S Dire('llr in m y path, )ll'ocee da nd Mi s ' Mury SI11UI·t o f C in c ill ~ Ilu t i lind Robe rt F ran k en. ing slow ly d own th l! hi ls lde, wa::; "The F estiva l of F ire" - Fi rewor ks . J uhn II p!lIllllngway. Hea d e d us I P a llenb rg B ears .- A s tonishing Dr. a nd MI·s. W . E . Frost and W AS [ could no l fail to str ike him. Five Peerless Flye rs - Thrilling SUIl, May nard spe nt S unday in I tried t o st'!'E' r in some othCl' V ene ti n ' r io - 1 fo ve h y [vl us i::ians Dayt on wit h Mrs. Frost 's s ister, direc ti on. It was nn u~e . 1 fl ew to· B ee Sta r - A e,i3.1 P erformance Mrs. Vicke rs an d fa mily. Miss wu rd him a!'l U fi li ng tu a m llgll ~ t. W inte r G a rd en R e riew Marg are t V icke rR accom panied H e wa ~ blith ely u l1 co n Rc i" u ~ Foster Girls' B a lle t the m home f rom a v is it. t hat I wa. Iwe r tu kin g him . 11(' is . It is nil IUIII.(I'I· ~ ulli c i,, " t IIll·!'I· ly .. la l''''e Ill un an d so am T. 1'h to plll(' I' li n llil' d!'c ~~ inl! (llllll' a D e Stey T rou p;? - H igh W ire W a lke rs Mrs. Ma me Hatfi eld of Way neR. 'I' I I lt (, I' ,' In ;•n1llllct wa s t err ible " : ,' l" o f loi l!'t \\':\\'('. . ( I ) ~l\1ar, The Lu c-ky Boys - Ac robatic Act vill e v is ite d Mrs. LaUl'n Shid ukc r I,ccu ~ I I o Ill' !lIlI s t hav e It IlI IlTC"', Hit , 1, D ennis Cu rtis - Comed y T a xim e ler l o co mp t empl lll t e. over t he wee k· end . I I tri ed to c ry (Jut t o h im, bu t l:tl lllli an d (' \'I'llm .ia \'~ t mt com· Cam il e T r io - A e ria l Earl s Th e a nn ua l Mola r Re uni on met my vo ic' e le ft nlY dr y t h ro a t all pl ,llI l' nl thl' dpcomtivp ~ (' h C III I' . W heele r & \>V he ele r - Skating Act Sunday ut the lovely coun t r y hom e on ly 11 ha rs h ('ac ld e. T il e onl y wor d ( ' I'eall'oI iJy fnr 111"'" ll,ndl'I'n' art THE SAME OLD WORLD-A WONDERFUL o f Mr. a nd Mrs. G. W. Ben n ett -a nd I could Ihink o f wu::; "Fol'e !" T he O hio S ~ t e F a it' is more t han a fair - it's i ~ts, " Pl'i nd an d lI",d ' I' ll d(' : ign ~ in fum il y. [ nluiLi on mll de h im turn a round . mosl exqui si1e ""I"I'~ ha \'(' lI1a lle a libe ra l e d uca t io n for e ve ry member of the OF family and t he y w ill enjoy e ve ry min ute of it. Mr. a nd Mrs. Cur l Snell ha ve lie llI ust h"ve I'cad ill my eyes tha t thl'i r appCnl'llT'I· I' . F il l' (hi' r''' 'lll of B r ing them to Col umbus. moved in t o the Blackford property I lost co ntro l becau se he sLarted I t il Ce ntu r y infiu c' ncp thr·re is Il property. . t o sCI'alll ble ha' liI y o ut f m y way. ch a rm in ~ \VattclIu II ':il!n . do n in D EP A RTM E NT OF AGR I CU LTURE A r f~!"It IOn" ~1. :1 1I! wr i'.er contend, ][ 01'1'01' o f h01'ror s , my runn 1'5, burg und y a nd Cl' '11 111 in 1 he toi le du :ha t frir.n rl.lt ir :~ p:lSJillg. . . it .. Mr. a nd M rs. E d win Randa ll of wh ich had hithe rto g lid ed ·tra igh t, Ju ov mun nel'. A !lol il e l' and mol'!! ~ ., , am.: old "'d !d '-$1) fa r as friend · Sh elbyvill e, T enn ., a nd Mr. as if on rai ls, now swe rved sharp· fOI' I~a l pa llern foll ows the elllssic J : 111' is un~.'. I ' I, and III ncarly every· Clyd e Ra ndall a nd son of A u ro ra, Iy t o one side in t.he direc tion lin 's of Knpo lc'on ·. dny ; a thi rd !' nj? <1 St, l'.. ' 1 that we huve more Ind ., met at t he home of Dr. a nd w hich he wlis going ! llrapts th e lines of moc l rn :l l't to I )!" to p!:l) \ ,:1 . The: modern Mrs . C. G. R a nda ll and Miss Helen He sa w it a nd red ubled h is t he \\'etl gwoo cl 111 Lif which ha g moln, wh ell \ i nl ~ hangs heaVIl y, turna I lattly heard a ~ ... cI • Thursda y fo r B pleasan t day e ffor ts t o get out oJ range. W it h 1,t'l' n a fuvoril: 1'(1.1' c('n ttl ri('s. . n the 1':..,li'l, i· ce what sort of dev· male r~latlve ~o h.JcI heen • ~ wi t h t hem a nd Dr. a nd Mrs. Chas . fi e ndish pervc rs ity l he sk is turne d ilment i III il!); 011 in other par'ts of Wh en pl.un!11np; ln~fll'I)Vl'!" ~ n ls In arc! aI! hi, adult IIr~, atld abe r&ack Randall of T exas. , ,, ~ woriel: in ".11 older gene ratioo. a also. 1 wus a lm ost upon him! Hc home.f u rnl~llI !I~s .1'1'1' filII. It I S well one 5tatcment tJo.at ~ted lilt. Sbe l " r d In n shouldered his rifle, and The Kl e ve r Kook Klub m et a t made u supreme eff or t- a nd stum - to rl'llll' mhe l' t h iS ra ~ll lO !t t r e nd tiM &/} tht man'. tel .,.., \V ~ II out lO shool an Indian. . \\'I~ ic h so d fin it ' l,- 5 amps t h ' and acq'.ll!nttn,., wei" Ip tb the hom e of Rh ea McCa rre n. As hIed . I shu t my ey es. t OIle t ta ble a s t o datc . (T o b on t inued) kt.:p him a'Nay ff9m whltir.t11Mit that our leader could n ot be' pr esent I h:lVe ohse f\'ld that Literature i, fie could Intn IIIJ .tt~ c~ t he a ssista nt l eader took charge of u fr ie nd ly to men. Yet, in all flirSu nday '. Me nu nJtv an)"II1ieft 0:1 .-tIt wtdIoat f n· 3S , .nd j!ISlict. Ihe most marve:tJus the meeti ng. Our discussion was Sh rill1 p Cll kt nil ancl .mhin a few bout. eecure .... t h'ill!; is Il:e I' r(JllreS5 men have lIIa.:le. about t he demonstrat ion thn t tered cal'l',)ls . J cup cC)okcd spag· whl.kq he wan1ed, &lid be howlln1 F r ie d ch ieke n,-c r('am g'l'tll' Y 1 ell me. if you can. a tale 3 9 wonderhetti, 1 . tsp. ~a l l li nd a litt le drunk. . . . Of~ the ·needfal tltlaP was to be g ive n a t Le bano n a nd Pu!'!;1' Y po l l1tlle.' f ul as the g rowlh 0 r man (rom bar· pep pe l'. Removl' ('eds f rom pe ppel' NOTARY PUBLIC may not be had ,,,' low or ~. the County T ou r. We were s~ rved barism or wc.rse to his present state. Su cco l a "h but whiskey and platol. ..... 10 I>e with a delicious lunch o f sand. ( Continu ed Fron Page 2 ) h eH rts- l: h c(>~ d l:essi n g chop onio n :I nc! l:uo k Lhe two 10 Lettuce Na t iona l Bank wilhin reach 01 III10IM wbbllW to . . wi ches a nd le monade with Virginia nti ll ul s in wate r. Add nil olher in· A writer in a farm publication "ay.: oft' e Mo usse J ul ia Burre ll \V us g ru nted a them. Davis a nd Rh ea Mc Carre n a s host. "No century has ever seeh 5uch a g-1'e di l' l\ l~ : Pllt in bn k ing- dish, a nd Will Drawn E.tate. Se ttled Wofe l's esses. We ad jo urn ed to meet at di vorce from Orvi lle Burre ll, t he t '~i"g as rura l cX' r:l\'neance." • .. Exhal,!, in Ill fll lN'ale ove n f or .'1 0 min· t, al .lgp.nce is as comlllon in ,h'e cound ef e nda n t h[lving bee n found Wayneavme. Ohio I oftm bear of wt\at IIIOIhen the home of A nna MacDona ld, Fi. h Scal lopeJ with Vege ta bl es lI tl·~. t ry as ill the towns. W hen a farmer should "tell" yoong dauahttn. The Virginia Davis, Reporter . gui lty o f gross neg lect o f d uty. buys more machi nery than he netda, first .hould be the 1t0l1)' and ~ T he pluin tift' w us g ive n a s her 1 : mull on ion. I wllte l' , 1 cup P rotect. CuI Fruit ~--a lld leIs it stand out In the weather the be,t of w~ auffer, the aeCXJiId, own property a ll th e hOllse'holc1 If you pla'e a fiheet o f oiled Wilen nol in use. what is Ihal but e.'Cthe inevitl&ble daaposldoa of mea tel goods and f urni t ure. Also it 1V11 S )lap I' 01'(> 1' (' u t frui l such as tr .. vagance? • be Ie.. tJ:!ouihtful .1 decl'e ed bv t he court t ha t t he pluin la bor $ 17.50. Aclnllls . .J . n. & ora ll ge.' , g'1'a)Jel' l'uit, melon!;, and I' W hen he over·borrows at the bank, lovers.. S~ informatloa II II'OfI tiff have possession o f lot No. 24 in ' nn, s lI pp lil!s, $:lfi.20 , E d e n T c rry lay Ill(' fru it n ,l Hicl(' cl own on n that is ext ravagance. 'h' hen he spends material, bUt YOUIlI ,Irlt are Sou th Leba no n. T he so le cust ody s upp li e!\, $1.00 O rcgn nia Drid ge flat plnte no j u ice will be lost und more lime ill 10ll'n than is necessary to know what they are IteDPia8 ... ( Continue d from .page 2) or f.lrolitablc that is another exhibition li nd contl'ol o f: P[lul ine B UlTe ll , (' 0 . , I' pairs. $3.3 0. A il' Heduction ,' t he fl 'uit \l'i11 ke(' p jJ e' rfectly fr esh. w~n they put OIl weddlDt FUNERAL DIRECTOR My egotism mel t ed away when min ol' sh ild of the parties was o f II. Farmers live too econolnically we ca me to the first rise. It was a g ive n t he plBi n ti fT whe reb y I he Snles Co ., ox ygen, $ 12.2 1. W. W. -::~~~==~====-~=~ 50 far as (ood and housing go, and WAYNESVILLE, OHIO are too extravagallf with agents, and gentle slope , but I found it very defe nda nt was ord O:> I'ec\ t o pa y $4. ." hu rt!;, supp lic·. , $!J .I O. W . A . in the usc of their 'working hours. difficult to climb. I had to tack or pe r week for t he child '!! supp ort . Sco tt. r epuir wo rk. $ 11. 7 ,>. EUg'I' lw Ol'c go ni o lI a r pe r fi um e. $27 .00 W.e sympathize with farmers because else I f ound myself slipping backtheir calling is not ver), profi table, Br idge Co .. SII ml' , $ 1fi2. I S. Oh io Fully Eq uipped for Good wards. Rea E. tate Tra n.fe r This is true of many olllers. Teach· ull'c rt Co ., ~ CO 1'1' , 'u l'I'ug atcd ried dismounting from the Service. I t ers and preachers arc worse paid than F r ed W . Wad sworth t o H e wett 'C I\'e r. , $ ~)2.t1 0 . Th Wi\!;on Pa in t skis, but found that the snow was Lange Display Room. farmer's. There are millioo5 of clerks up nearly to my waist a nd well. P . a nd Marion . R 1uIrord 10.70 0., 5u ppli e!; . $fi 7.57. l\1onnll' & not so ,well paid as farmers, and fac· , Ambulance Service .J ohn so n, lumbel', $85. G5 . T r opi ca l n igh . impossible to flounder ac r es in T urt lecl'eek twp. tory employes everywhere are appeal. ing to the government IJld publtc for throu gh . ' Abert B. R eynolds to ViI'a G. Pui nt 'Oi l o. supp l ies. $97 .86 . ELEPH ONJ,; 7 l i.H OR Nlr.H'l , help. And in all the hullabaloo the I made it some how, but H em. Saul', 1.2 1 ucres in Ha milton tWJl . crenm e d fi sh, 1 CLIP chopPl!d but· fact remains that citizens o( all classes mlngway on snowshoes beat m e to Lenni e und L ouise Smith to E hn!1 may do pretty wetl in this fat country ---~-.---the crest by several minutes. He E . Hill , lot s No!', 20 lin d 12, in if they accept gene raUl opportunitie•• wllited there until I got nea' r l y to Ma son. and handle them wfth reasonable in· the top and then he started down Dav id E . Dunh llll1 t o ,John 1-'0telligence: and efficiency. And the fact the othe r side. ley, t r act of la nd in T ur t le cree k remains that tho~ wbo chose to apSt'" sa l i o /l o l H i' l/l /'/l to Fo rm r gain ed the summit. It was not tWt>. peal for aid clnnot be much helped very hig h, but afforded an excelFrank W . a nd Sl! re ne Wui t e t o by public appropriations or tear,. We 'can no more make everybody lent view of the country. Under Mi n nie Wa lke r', 10 a cr es in T urtl e ' BeEN IN ,He prasperdus than we can make C!verythe snow it was beautiful. A group creek t wp. body healthy: th'ere are elements enof fir t rees over at the ri g ht with I Joseph und H (> tt ie E rtel t o Or · ( A .'./'P'R(<.. f...J ,., [...Ac7(Je. . branches borne down with a trem- ville S. an d E lsie M . W ilso n, lots b1'llnches borne down with a t re- Nos. 635, 636 in D('(> rfi eld twp. ADAMS DRUG STORE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT mendous load of white was a E mma F . Dak in to J . Will graceful picture. White , sma ll leraet in Way nesvi lle . Elltate of Francill A. Hartsock "Come on," yelled HemmingFrank Hu trhcs t o Duvid und Deceased. The foliowing house furnishings way, half way down the hill. "We Berni ce Mill s t ruct in Was hingto n Notice is hCl'eby given t hat Ross of L. P. Burroughs will be sold on have to catch that train I" twp . . H. Hartsock has tleen duly ap· the J. W. Snell premises in Har· I wrenche d myself away from J oe T odor ~II Leonard a mI .J llm pointed and qualified 88 Admin- veysburg, Ohio on my contemplation of t he beauties Hatfie ld , lots Nos . 164 . 165 160 , istrator of the Estntll of Ft:ancis RESIDENT of nature and considered the mat· 107 , 1(IS , 16!1 and ] 70 in F r unklin. A Hartsock late of W IItTen County Saturda,. Au.ual 17, 1929 tel' of progressing further. I E nrl J. C(,bu rn. t o F I'n nk '. a nd Ohi o deceased. ' Beginning at 1 o'clock, consisting started to walk after him. 800n_I Isa bel M. Cohurn . 82. 34 uc r l's in D~ter this 26th day of July of diningroom suite, stoves beds WIlS r elieved of the necessity of Turt lecreek tw p. PERMANENT LOCATION 1929. and springs , stoves, kitchen cabi· eft'ort. The gentle grade was . Ma ry Littl e t o E ll u nnc l .1 011n W W. Z. ROLL, net, tables. canned fruit and mao e nough t o cause me to slide over Wasson, l ol~ Nos. 22 a n d 2:1 in Judge of the Ptobate Court ny other art icles too numerous to. the surface of the snow. ' South L eba non. Warren County, Ohio. mention. Terms cash. It was an exliilarating sensa t ion ,~_ _ LEBANON, OHIO ~ J. W. SNELL. and very r estful. I was suddenly Marriage Licen s" . Eye. E"amined 'glad that I had skis instead of _ -GI... e. Fitted Repnira snowshoes. I had been envying Rulph ~~ . \Ro bin son , fu rm ('1' of OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Hemmingway the superior travel. Frllnklin a nd MisS Al bertu G. FOR RE!;ULTS The Miami ·Gazette. .60 year ing qualities of his equipm e nt, but Stow, of Fran klin , Au g ust 2. now I could see that the advantage ----was go ing to be all my way. While Bi ll. Alloowed he wa lked down the hills r would The Leba non Pnt r iot, p ublica. be sliding gracefully a nd resting· tion audi to r's re por t, $185.50. Th e myself for tje climb up the next Offi ce Outfi t t e rs , suppli es, .50, ..:;. one. The Colu.mh us Blunk Book Co. Wrapped in pleasant int rospect- s upplies; .60. T'h e S. F red co m.ion I had scarcely notice d that my pa ny, ·des k a nd c huir fo r l, r08. at~ speed was increasing a little. Now ty., $ 12 1.25 . F lux Ma nufllct u r ing ;.....--~--~~-;p~ a slight difficulty in balancing Co., ~u ppli es , $3.50 . . Humphre y, 1i 19' MOS'r 0 P TI MtS'T't C. called my att~ntion to it. D. W. stamp' n nd e xpressa te, $10 .• r 0 L-t.Q u:J t=. f\S' t3'E l- \ E U£ D .1 leaned forward a trlfie to .48. Sanford, J. F , r epairing desk U. Earl, for Your Sal~ . D,~t••• W. Cuaran! • . HIS' t't'fU+IN6 DA'/~ wERE. ' ANQ CONSIGN restore my equiibrium. As I , did a nd chair, $1 6. 50. L ebano n r ce . Sati.fa....lon or Chari. Nothtn,. AT ~ N I' ~ I~D_' 80 110 I heard the ,sharp Bwishing and "'val Co., ic e fo r Cou r t H ouse, y:~~==~:~ sheep and W . __ f , live wire aDd Bound a s the runners a:lide d swif~ $1 3.50. Be ll ' Press, \lu ppli es for u st ~illtcr it was beli \,C!d that HCTO Penuock's pitching d.. ys were oyer. 't or the hllh~ Jy over the snow. d og warden, $'7. J a mes, Fred 0., lIt con t rac t ~cl u<·l.ritis ill his pitching a rm, and nobur\)' \(jokcd [or a .co~ and good lerv!c •• The apeI'd increased. ' looked m eat for dogs impounded, ' $6.45. l·aclc-. ]-till MliI"r H'Jgbrilis hdIHilE'r\ him carc hlli ~·. :md now he's llgaUi OM- U lett V..... Ci ..ci. iii 0. . . . . ·N. . . . about for some way of slowin&' up. Jon es, RalJlh, labor .70. L ong of thl· Yan);ecS' iteM hel5 in lIitchn;g. H is grc;\t l'C.'turn to { Dim SWldl out , Aak tnt ma. , i'laoDe N.. J There seemed to be no brake, It Roy. labor, $3 8. 85. Noble, Celdon. ai uliC of the IIi, 1t\·~l!tl..,9 f. ~.e l~~.~ul~i' --= =..:::;:::~.:=.:::::.:;::.: _=--= nee. r'
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R Y M A N 'S Silk Dresses, in Cre pes and Silk, u t 7.50 val., closing out at ,. .. G e>od grad e Unb leac hed Muslin, 40 in. wide, special at pt:r yd .. . Fast colo r 35c Prints, new Fall patt erns , Special at . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SO pair Men 's Sco ut Wo rk Sho es Spe cial at ... Goo d grad e .Men 's Ove ralls mad e of 220 deni m, Special at ' 9x12 Felt Base Rugs, Spe cial for Thu rs., Frid ay and Satu rday
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- -= ~ cree n doo r~, l he size yo~ need, , Ou \,,;idc Whiite, GlOBS 'Paint; at l\fndd e n '~ Lu m her Yard. $2.2!i Pl' " Kallotl, at Fu irley's. l'th'. E dwarcl H unhy oC Dayton is P o1'l'est Rid ~e'l of hioago, spent visited Will Huy und fnm.ily. seve ral hours here Saturda y. Mi ll J essie Cll1rke is spen,din Mi s!< J C(l n nc M I' dith e nj oyed 0 IV ek w,il h I't~ l::lliv s in incinnllg a ti. . II w in Dll y,lo n' S un dllY evening . . M i s~ E va Lippinc ott, in compan y 1\11'$. T.nul'U Zd l cn t J'tn in ed rela wit h I' latives of Dl'tr oit, is to uring Liv 's f l'um ulu mbus ,on Sun day. IInada.
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Mrs. C' has. Wardl ow s pent the MI' . and Mrs . Willm r S hields of pas t we£\ k with reative s in K en- Daylon. UI' O the g ll ests oC C. E . l u c k~'. A ndcrson and family.
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Be6able Vaccination Phon e 76F4 Wayn esvill e, Ohio
Co yle '. M ea t M ark et Specia) \ on Quality Meat for
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Swiaa Steak ., Ib . . 33c Cut from choice shoul. Beef
Pork Steak a, lb . . . . 28c
Lean, cut from Pig shoulde rs
Pork Loin Roaa t . 32 .~c Small, Lean Tender
Beef Roaa t, lb .. . 28%c Chuck cut from Prime Native Beef
Pork Roaa t, lb . .. 23~c Small, Lean ,Fresh Collies
Spare Riba, 2 Iba .. 27c Young Pig
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Veal Breas t, lb . . 27 Y2c Cut f rom milk f ed Veal.
Veal Chop a, lb .. 33Y2c Cut from milk fed Should er Veal
Beef Steak , lb .. , . . 33c Prime Chuck
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Hama , lb . . . .... . 29Y2c Whole or half, sugar, cured, not salty
Baco n, Suga r cured lb . . . .. . ... . , .. . 2Sc 2 lb . p iece of more
Oleoma rgo rin e ,- Uno Churngold, Crea m Nut, Countr y But ~ e r, Creame ry Butter, Cottuge Cheese, P ickles, Pot oto nlad. Cr eam Cheese - F ull lint: Lunche on Meals. Phone No. 66
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L . l\!. P enn y, of F lor ida , is v isMess rs. Will Sm ith nn d L. L. iting Vel'O 11 ug h und f a mil y and Pu rsoll s of \V anH'go, Ka nsas are oth er fr ie nds he re . visiti ng 1'('ln t iv('s lind fr iend s in Miss Len a Em'nha r t ha ~ r et ur ned t his commu nity. home n fl er u Jllen ~a'nt visit wi t h F r ed M. Cole a nd enm it y will l'I· ia lives in Duyton . r emove to Duyt on n ext Monday . The ol(>s have Illll de man y friends Sa ws fil ed by machin o. cleun!' r, tr uer, f a sler. Roy Pig- dur ing t h ~ ir r esiden ce In Wllynesvi1l e, whORe beRt wishes go with ott , at Ma dden'fl Lu mber Yare!' -----=--~ lhC' 1ll to the ir nl' w home. ,- - --."~cc===-= 1\h s. ,Iurene!! Mend e nhall a nd son o f Dayto n, are visili ng Mr. AUTO DEATH .RATE and M, s. Amos Mende nhall . Th e Stil l e Bureau of Motor Ve1\I rs. Irvi n Kumler a nd Mrs. A. hi cles sa,y s :- Stales whi ch have Buker were week-e nd guests of Way nesv ille, Ohio Mr8. Lusk ut t he Fri ends Home. within t heir b unde ries the 111 0st heavily congesl ed areas show t,h e Mem ber of the Mrs. Lavone :Burto n an d E. J . heavies t molol' ve hi ole tatallty r~() Burton r et urn ed Illst T hursda y ord. p er thousan d of . automo b.'le fr om a motor trip t hr oug h t he west r eg ist r ati on. tate hav.lOg t he Widest' farming area s With but f ew Mr. un d Mrs. H. M. T urn er and IUI'gc cities have the f ewest deaths son of Bc ll b"oo k, wei'" u nd ay f r om motor acc id ents. An IIn alysis of fi gures sent out g uesLs 0 '( J. H . Il(lkett and fl\lni!y. t hlll week hy a Co nnectic ut In sur-=-~ Mr. a nd Mrs. Hay mond Dav is ance COIll )lany, show ing the death 11 11 r1 fundl y, of Dayto n, we r e Sut- rate for t he .first f oul' months of urday eve ning vi sitors In Wnynes , I 192fJ , as llpplt cd tt o the total 1928 vill e. r egist rati ons of re present ative states of the t wo classes ment ioned FOR SALE Mrs. Ann ie Brown Mason, ot n bove , g ivJls t he f eiBowin g perR ichmo nd , In rI., Is spendin g u fow centllgl '8 ! F OR SALE- Sideboa rd and six duys with MI'. and Mr s. J . C. Stut chnil·s. 1\11·s . El vin I" ires, Wa ynes e J un. F e b. Mar. Apr. 1'0'1 Ha wkc. vil e. - 815. I owa "'" "", 22 12 11 1,3 58 FOR SAJ.,E -1D29 One dea For th d to Tudor '12 ,788 cars. Mr. a nd ?tiTS . LOllis F ires a nd sedal\ in excelle nt conditi on run 18 17 18 21 74 fond ly, and Miss FlosRlc Fires were Wis. 700 miles. 2 J ersey heifers, two Oue dea th t o 10,076 CRrs dinn el' gues ts of Mr. a nd Mrs. Minn . . " . ' 18 15 18 16 67 years old, f resh in Decemb er. R . E lvin F lr!!s, on S unday. H'. Flnrtsoc k. On e death to 10, 000 cars Mrs. Russ ell and lit tle son Rich - Mass. , .... 56 29 61 55 l!HI~~~~~!,!,!!!~~~~~~ On e .dl!ath t o 4,107 cars I" ard , and Mr. J. :r. Fritz of Cleveland wer e week-em d g uests of W. Ind. , ". 69 35 64 70 238 One death to 3,462 cars P. Sa lisbury and f amily. PII . .. " ....... 185 - 75 131 164 565 One death to 3,088 c:ars Mrs. May Collo of Cincinn ati, and MI's Harry Bilker of near OhIo' ... .. .... 132 139 l;lll 144 654 One d eath t o 3,089 'cara F erry s pen t a n af t ernoon rece nt ly Conn. "" ,... 21 24 ' 31 26 102 wi th Thos. Lacy a nd wife. One death to 8,087 cars The Gruen Nurses ' Cnrtou che- Cal ....... ,,, ,, 178 184 167 145 674 a special wa~ch for profess ional One death to 2,730 cars a nd social use for nurses. See N. J. """,,, .. 61 67 85 87 300 Phon e 93 t hem at Cary's J'ewelry Shop ' Try it once In One death to 2, 552 cars. . N. Y. "." .188 15,9 176 232 764 ' THE MIAMI GAZET TE Mr. a nd Mrs. Wm. Eisele and One death to 2,005 ears daug hter Dor othy of Niles, Mich., This would mean an and Mi ss Irma Moyer of Troy, are denth t oll on the country 's highg uest s of Mr . and Mrs. Elmer Shee ways of approx imately 25,000 for han. 1929.
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Mrs. E mma Lacy has Installe d electric ligh ts in her home here. The Ladies Aid held their August meeting last W edn esday at th e home of Mrs. Rober t F riend. Mr_ Charles Charlet on of Ridge"ille spent last week with his son, Em ery Charl eton and wife. Mr. George Gray, Sr. has traded his farm for Miamis burg propert y. Mr. and Mrs. Art hur Wolf a nd fa mily moved to Dayt on Saturda y. Mr. Lee Mason of Mason ~as a week-en d g uest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark. Mrs. Elizabe th Smith and Mrs. Alli e Daniels Fife oC Dayton wue Friday evening g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johns. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnet t and daughter spent Saturda y in Dayton.
Waynesville~ s Most Up·to- Dat e
Special Prices in Gro ceri es and Fres h Meats Music, Prizes and lots of Fun . Eye rybo dy W e1come
W aynes~lle, · Ohio
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Mye l' lI yma n ntle nd ed t he Kenn th Kil bon, of Toledo , was fun erll l of nn a unt in incin n ati t he week-e nd g uest of Dr. and Mrs. Monda y. . W. H enderso n.
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The Boy Scouts. wi l h their Scout Masters Reo Curless an d Oran Tllrn e r a nd cOll1 ll1 ittccll1 en T . S. Hllyeloc k and .J. L. Co nnrd ore sp ondi ng the week lit >im p Stump. Miss Minnie P terso,n is hom'e fr om Da yton fo r a weel,'s vacation. Earl Sromm ahorn has Rold h is r estaura nt t o Ca rl P elerson. ThC' Collett- McK uy picnic hpld in th e us ua l place, lust Saturda y, was well atte nd ed. People were present fr om New Yo rk City, Cnlifor nia, F lorid n and Louis iana. Mr. a nd Mr . Ashley Inwoo d of Braw ley Ca li f. hn ve ret urn ed, aCter a p leasa nt visit with r elatives her e.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laf f erty ot Clevela nd ar e h ere f or a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and r elatives . daught er spen t Saturda y in Dayton. The band fu r nish ed mu sic f or the Xe nia Fair on Thursd ay. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and daught er Bernice were Sunday Mrs. H. G. Curl ess and daught er dinn er g uests of Mr. and Mrs. are guest s of I'e latives in CincinHarry Graham . nati.
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Several r elatives and friends The A. W, Reeves famil y enjoyed from here attende d the ,Lacy reu- a family dinner a t the old home on nion at the home of Tim Barton Sunday . n ear Sugar Creek. Mrs. Mallie Mak en's fa mil y Messrs Henry and Riley Saylor cele brated her birthda y by gi ving --. and their mother , Mrs. Susan Say- her a surprise on Sunday . SHOUL D BE COURT EOUS Mr .. an d Mr s. W anen Brown, ot lor left Sunday mornin g for a Mr. and MI·s. B. H. Miller an d Washm gton, D. C" who have been motor trip to Washin gton D. C. A lilrge number of automo bile daughte r s are IIp ending a week in the g u es~s qf Mrs. Mary J. Burton acciden ts are due and other points of interes t in the to the fact that a nd fnmlly" left S unday for Michiga Nova n and Canada . East. dri vera forget the cautio n, co u r - !!!'!!!!!'!!'!'!!!!!'!'!"!!!!!"!!!!!!!!'!''!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'' Scotia. ' !!!!!''!!!!!!!!'!''!!!'!!!!''!!!!'!!!!!!!'!'~!'!!!!!!!!'!'!'!'!!!'!!!'!!!!!!'!''!'!'!!!~ tesy and kindnes s toward s others Master Paul White of Columb us -, Mr. J ohn Haines, of Da yton, which are evidenc e of good breedis spendin g this week at the home L . . , ..~, :( : ~d;iS fo i' Big Mixu p With Campolo Mr. and Mrs. Will Bradley and ing and politene ss . No doubt the of Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham . ........ ..Miss Ma rtha Cool< were Sunday great ma jority of drivers behave Mr .and Mrs. S. H. Burnet t and dinn er g uests of Mr. and Mrs. on the road just as well at they do at home, but unfortu nately there ' Mr. Lee Mason attende d the -A 1-1:0 1F +IE Gf:'S' F rank Cook. nre others who torgot tthe mo'a t Mr. and Mrs . Burton Ea rnhart, Mason reunion Sunday , at Painter ~ CAM?OLQ +It:.l~,,,, Mrs. Harry La(!y of Kitchen er elemen tary rules of courte~ of Dayton , spent Saturda y aftervlUe, Green Co~nty. y, and Cf;U) S'S' ~I~ WIi11 noon wit h Mr. n erber t Marlatt a nd Mr. Chas. Wardlo w, and daugh t hu s contrib ute to most of the aCMrs. Eva Barton Hopper and "and family. tel', Grace of n ear Miamis burg, cidents' and annoya nces the S(l.+\M-eUN6 motordaught er of Brookly n New York, . h ist may meet with on th e road. Clarenc e Crawro rd enterta ined .sp en t t he \Vee k -en d WIt relative s and Mrs. Oral Surface and childre n at _ _ _ - 'Sunday dinner his brother Earl and friend s in Brow'n county. were Th~rs day dinner guests of ORPIN ANCE NO. 123 Crawfo rd and family and his Mrs. Calvin Longac re. Your watch runs day and night . mother MI·s. Cl'8wfo rd, Mr. and co ntinuou sly, but When did you An ordinan ce amendi ng Section Mi sses Eva, Ethel and Ruth Mrs. Mac SCl'uifond and Mr. New- have it cl eaned and oiled? Bring ' ~o. a or Ordinan ce No. 118 regulat Reeder attende d the Delco picnic t on Charles . YO UI' r e pair work to Cary's Jew- 1n!5 the use of streets In. the with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ArchMiss Martha Hill. of Ridgevi lle, el'y Shop, Lebano n Ohio Village of Wayn esville, OhIO, by deacon Saturda y at Dayton . spent this week with Miss Doroth y ,. perso~s using vehicles . Rye. l\h and Mrs M I K Mrs. Leon Salisbu ry and child Be It ordaine d by the Counci l of d ht ' . er e erns an the Village of Waynes ville, State dren of Clevela nd, Mr. and Ml·S. Several from here attpnde d the ,aug er, and ~ISS Aud~ey Jones, o f Ohio , that Allen Emrick attende d the Cornell Green County fair I 1< lUI ned to ll' home m I S t' , N 1 Wh . ~ il u • Sunday ,l he reunion Sunday at the home of Mr. after a two Columweeks' , ec I()n o. -:oever operMISS Lula Kellis r eturned home vacatio n spent with I 'f and Mrs. Morris Cornell near Way- from h' at es a motor vehicle In and upon a to wl'eks visit at JaCkson- I re a Ives ere. any street or highwa y of the I nesville • . ville Florida . MI'. and Mrs. O. M. Ridge, ac- Village of Wayn eBvi\~e, Ohio, at a Miss Miriam Salisbu ry is spendv Edgar Smi t h S\l R oy Sh aw nnu. 1 'f anll'1 y o ,f near I co mp .3n ierl b" t spe cd g reater than IS r easonub le . with . ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. X . t "'h en d d ' . h i ): U 1't d Hf last f week Mr and Mr an proper nv ng regar cmn, spen .1, UI'S Ily With her or th e · I CIi!!' Lewis at Centerv ille. mother Mrs. g. 'dth t ffi Morgan ' I th I H ~ gh Ridge, in Pittsbu.rg. Little WI . ra c. use ani e gen era 1 . MISS Paldua Ridge uccom aid and u sual rules of such street and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and ~~. and Mrs. S. P. Mich.ae l en- th em home. p n C highwa y, shall be deemed guilty of grand-c hildren Miriam and Wen- te l lam ed MI'. Ruy Runkm nnd a misdem eanor and upon convlctdell Salisbu ry. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. fami!y f or Sunday dinner. Mrs, a nd Mrs. Max Kohlha gen !on thereof shall be fined as hereJones, Mr. ~nd Mrs. Robt Friend MISS Clara Daught ers spent a und son, Waltel' ,()f James town mafter provide d. A rate /!f speed and childre n attende d the Xenia fe~v days with Mr. and Mrs. Elvis a nd i\1r. mal Mrs. Slim Shall ott andJ gre at~r than twenty fair Thursd ay. miles an MIChael and daught er Dorothy . f Ulllily, lind MI·s. J eannett e Bloch hour. III t he buslne.ss (20) I or congest ed Tom Hemey AustnIliID ~ .... WIt c..a.-- __....-_" -- Il_11.t.. MiRS Stella Gibson spent a week Cincinn ati, were Sunday guests The last Quarte rly confere nce of of' por tIOn of the VIllage , or more witb Vottorio th " r. Myel' Hyman and family. the Springb oro and Lytle churche s with MI:s. Clarenc e Crawfo rd. . an thl l' t y- tI ".e (35) m II es an h our ~ .. ' , ..,.. OJI. , .... , " _...- - " ."J. - ,-. .- Mr. lind Mrs. Raymo nd Osborn was held here Sunday afterno on MEl ' h ' 10. othe~ P?rtJ°r J there~f sha:l b~ _ . '!!!!!'!!!' !!!!"!!!!!! !!'!'!!!!'! '~~~!!!!'!' ~~ -~~~~!"!!!! of L rs. ~ith Dr. J. C. Roberts , Diat. Supt., and Mrs. ;Euphem ia Toms !"!!!!!"!!! !~!"!!!!'!!!'!!!!"!!!!'!!!'!"!"!'!:!'I It Harll'ls . and Mrs. prim; aCI: ev hence !> a ra e · 0 Xenia, spent Sunday with ' Mr: au.m \\:fosher entE!rtal III charge. Ocd at a s pee grea er t an ls reasona b1e _ ; - - Em erson' Dill wife and - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -.. B' family dlOner on Sunday in honor and proper. , ,son, Illy. of Miss Mildred Hartsoc k's birthSection No.2- Any person who Let us do your Sale Bills, etc. .Ca~1 Wardlo w and Wife an~ Mrs ' day. The guests wer'e F. C. Hart~lIldRl; Marllltt . and son, Edw~n, at- : sock and 'family of Milfol'd Ronald shall violate any of the provisio ns of this , ordinan~e shall upon coni e Ma. shuPPlrls e on Mr. an';! Mrs . . Hawke and family alnd M;. Harris viction thereof , be punishe d by a vs IC ae Monday evemng . Mosher . fine of not less than One Dollar _ _ .. ($1:00) , and costs of prosecu tion, WRiTE S BOGUS CHECK Mi s~ Emma Hei"Fhway enterta in- nor more than One Hundre d Dol'j ed dehght fully.S!,t SIX o'clock dinner lars ($100.i W), and costs of prosCharge d with writing a pogus on Thursd ay evening .. The With Depe ndab le guests ecution . check for $10.00, which was cashed were Mrs. Emma B~l'n~tt Section No. a-All Ordinan ces Seru m and Virua at a Xenia grocery , John Faulkn er ~. V. Barnh~t of CmclIl. a~d Mr. nab, Mrs. or 'p arts of Ordinan ces in conflict of ,Wayne sville, was bound over to L.~na Cadwal lader, MISS Clara with this inaur ea both SafeOrdina nce are hereby the grand Jury under $500 b d I e~ Mrs. ~dith Harris a'n d Miss repeale d. ty 'and Su~ce.~ by the Mayor of Xenia on , Jessie ClarKe. Section ~o. 4-Thi s OJ'~lnanee }<'au!Jmer was arrest ed by Mar h 1 shall take. effect and be in force Joy upon the request of the X S ~ . , Dr. . Rudolp h, eyesigh t from and after the Ilarllest p. eriod " .poliee, who state that Faul:~~~ specl~list, is akill~dcln the alowed ,by law. : ' , , made the check payable to Fred C Harve y.burr , 0. 1Jr!,Cb,Ce of optome try. It. . Passed August .12, 1929. Sander s, who Jater cashed it at th ;ee ;xamtn atlon of your eyes on Attest: · Plio.. 31 ' .: grocery . , e cues ay, Thursd ay and Saturd ay. Phon e 8F3 T. E. ROGER S, Mayor. . . ' ~ry'8 ,Jewelr y S~op, Leba.n on, O~ Raymo nd Fl. Uat1led . Clerk.
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WAYN ESVIL ltE, OHIO , WEQN ESDA Y, AUG"UST 21, 1929
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COLUM BUS OHIO -A monste r jubilee will be' held in the Capital City the week of Septem ber 22nd, which will be city wide in present ing a vlll'ied program of industr y, manufa ctutinc , mercha ndise, spo:t music ancl amusem ents. There w1l1 be severlll pagants , band concert s firewor ks, parades and concert s galore. The latter paTt of the week the Ohio Grotto Associa tion will particip ate. Excurli ions TIlles will prevail and great crowds of visitors arc expecle d daily.
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The boys of the Smith Hughel departm ent are just comple ting a new and up to date wood workMiss Sarah Smith visited friends ing shop on the high school in Centerv ille last week, ground s. Thi s bui~ding is an ~ddition to the agricul tural enginMr. and Mrs. Paul Gust in of eering buildin g. put up · by the Wilmin gton, visited here Sunday . Mrs. Julia ))onovnn en tertaine d boy s two years ago . The total build frielld ;; fr oll1 Inliillnap oli s la st ing ig 27 feet wid e and 6.8 f,:et Mrs. Alice McKins ey nnd Misi'! wl' c k. lIang with two fl oorH and solid WlnHenrie tta spent Monday in Day· I Ii"w lighting for !Ill bench work, ton. M i s~ Oorothy F'rl'd of Lebano n, Thi ~ is conside red one of the most is tIl<' g UI' ~ t' of Miss Bernice ' up lo date vocatio nal ag... icultur~l MI·s. J. C. Hawke and Miss II Ylllan. I ~ hop bllildin !'S in the state and In Doris Hawke were Dayton visiconveni ence, and Iighting is Bim ilar The second All Ohio Newspa per tors Friday. M i ~s Inl'7. Ony of Winche st er, t o like shops of OUI' univ('rs Confere nce will be held on the ities. Ky ., ill th l' J{ucsl of 1111'. and Mrs. All the curpent e r work' has been Ohio 'late Univers ity cam,pus on Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Graham A. Ie Da y. done by our own high sc hool boys. Friday and Salurda y, Octobe r 26th spent Sunday with relative s in W e are pleased to invite inspect and 20th. A t this time ·a school Harvey sburg. Mr,. C. M . lt ou itzc l' was h nsle~s I of the work if you ure interestors for Ohio newspa per men will be ed t o th e ,JIolly Matron s Tuesda y in see ing what boys held in connec tion with the concon do . All of Bert Darrow of the Middlet own after noon, the shol) work will be taught in ference . New ~J1uper people present News·S ignal was 8 Waynes ville this buildin g. will be gu('sls of the Univers ity vi sito r Friday. Th e Wayn o:sv ill e Fal' nH~ I''' Ex· Our cluss room has been Athleti c Associa tion at the Statcchange Co . un SClwe you money to the front r oom in the moved The Waynesv.ille Farmer s ExIndianu foolblll l game. The Conschool "n YOllr fencing nee ds. ! buildin g and a conven ient labora{erence is sponsor ed , by Ohio change Co. can ' save you money . . . Ito ryarrll nged. State Univer sity, chool of Jour- on your fencing needs. . ~ll sl' Sle~lu . Oaugh l'l·.ly W!lS t he \ ':N e feel that we .a re better nalism lind Ohio Newspa p er Ase· \~ ee k-end guest of MI. and · Mrs. qUipped to handl e the work of the Mrs. Maggie Burnet spent last sociat.ion. . 1·.I·IH' 5l Butte l·wol'th . Smith week at the home of Stacy Burnet Hughes departm ent now M . F D k" . than eve r before. A number of state employ es and family on Route 6. 1 rs _l11ma . a III IS. rec.o verlng We are inviting a ll who starting their vacutio n next. week aftel: a n ope rntl on at J\1Ulnll Valley terested to investig ate the are inMrs. Mary J. Burtop spent outline will journey to Cedar Pomt. to hllsp ltal last week. of this course. The course gives a particip ate in the annual ~eunlon Monday with her sister and other training that iIIi:s Bf' rnice Hymun nnd her ge nuine equip and conven tion of the OhIO Elks relalive s in Middlet own. buesl Miss DllI'ot hy Fred were Cin- our young men for any calling Associa tion from Augu st 25th. to Diamon ds? Have confide nce in that they Illay ch oose. It gives a cinnati v i ~ it o l's today. 30th. Harry D. Hale, executi ve Cary's Jewelry Shop giv'ing you sperial tl'aining along lines that secreta ry in the office of Secreta r.y the best in style, quality and value. T1l ll nlaS BUI·ton hus been vcry will help tho se who are so dispose d of Stnte Clarenc e J. Brown, IS , ick ul lh e home of his mothel'- to mllke good in a line where there secreta ry of the state fratern al Mrs. Catheri ne Evans and Mr. is greater deman d today than in in-Ill\\' MI·s. J en ni e :Mullin. organiz ation. The big parade . Edwin Evans of Cincinn ati, were most any other. membe rs of the antlere d herd will guests of Mrs. Ida Stokes on Sun)Li ~s J c!;sie Clarke will leave We invite pros pective high be held in Sandus ky on Thursd ny da~ "--~ • Thursd ay mornin g for Detroit , school student s to consult the of conven tion week. whe re ~ h e will vis it friend s. vocatio nal instruc tor or the superMr. nnd Ml'S. Vern Hough and WILL COMPE TE AT I FOULK S FAMIL Y HOLD intende nt before making out your children spent . Sunday in Dayton , Ohio's once magnif icent canal uws' filed by machin o. OHIO STATE FAIR Cut course of study for this year. THEIR ANNUA L REUNI ON cleaner, truer, faster, Roy system ,compri sing 813 miles, con- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest / . Pigstructe d under the nct of Februa ry Hough. ott, al Madden 's Lumbe r Yard. Various 4-H 4 1825 a t n cost of $16,967 ,652, lub demons traOBITU ARY Fifty-n ine relativ e' atle nded Mr. ]ioward' Wheele r of Cedar- tio'n teams will compet e at the th e Mrs. Ella B . Kendull of FairV:aR joi~ed by the canals of Pennreunion of the Foulks family unsylvani a and Indiana , so that ville and Miss Agnes Frye of Way- Ohio State Fair in Columb us next day at the home of 1\11-. and Mrs. mou nt, Ind .. i the guest of her '" ..a Itel' H . J anney, on I y Bon a f pleasur e seekers could travel over nesville have announ ced their en- week; and ,CounlY Agent Class Wilbur Foulk s, neal' Lytle. An nephew. H . C. Burn ett, and family. Charles L. and Hannah Haines plans to see the Warren County FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T 1,600 miles of navigab le «anals. gageme nt. idenl dllY mUl'ked the occasio n and W 'II' groups get to the Capitol City and I Janney was It was the gl'eates t enginee ring born Decemb Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. A was enjoyed by the fo~lowing 8, Mrs. H . . l~. I utmson ant ] 859 nnd departe d this lite erAugMrs. M. L. Parshal l and Dean particip ate as schedul ed. feat of the eightee nth century and specinl progrnm will be furni shed guests daught er s arrrved home Monday t 14 1929 b' . t : Mr. . and 1\Irs. Georg Davis nfte t· a plealian t visit with 1\elat- us served a useful purpose for ' three Hawke W.llre gue~ts D tbe.,llam e oi . . On T\leada y August 27 , Mes3rf!. by the class (If youn~ters taught MI'. and M.rs. John '... ""'t ! tehl~g 8lX yl-nme Fite. and dau· · t I I I vears, 9'6" fOUl·t.ha of a century . Two main Mrs. S. 0 .Chance llor near Xenl.a Beber Ellis, of Harvey sburg, by Mrs. J. H. Murphy . YOIl will ghter Miss Mildred, Mr. and man s an d e even .Mrs. Ives a eve IIn(. days wel'k. old. His birthpla ce was near Robert McKay , of Wllshin gton enjoy this, a s well ns our interest - Haymo canais were constru cted, one connd Davis lind family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roberts and townsh ip nnd George Hnuse. of iny cIa 5 session s. ome Lytle, Ohio where he lived his ehnecting Lake Eric with the Ohio and see and Mrs. Chal'les Davis and 2 so ns children , Ml'l'I. Mr. and Mrs. Burnet t Butter- Mason, will ' repre ent Warren Bertha Lew,is, and tire life. river was 248 miles In length, how (and why) ou r school Mr. is and Mrs. Edgar Patton, On June~ 90 he was unitwhile the , Ohio canal extende d worth have remove d to Lebano n, County in the stat.e wide dairy growing . Lord's Supper and s 1'- Grove l' White and childre Mrs. tl au)!hte r Opal, visited the Zoo at where Mr. Butterw orth' will teach judging contest . Edwin Miller n, Mr, in cinnati Thursduy . ed in marriag e t o Emma E. Lewis from Clevela nd to Portllm outh was and man at 10:30 . Sermon subject , anti Mrs. Lester Deitz, nil of Ci nCharles Harris of the Hart distl'i ct "What Will Suve YOUI' in which hllPPY relation the . 308 with lateral Cllnals of 267. iii the high school. Soul" ci nnati ; Paul Warne r, of Middl eMrs. Bertha Lewis and 1flmgln er lived lli ute than tnlr y-nme will give a feed-mi xing delllonstl'a- You are alwuys welcom Inln'nd lakes coml)ri alng 30,000 years. e at this t ow n; MI'. und Mrs. Da vid Pope I Opal, Mr. and Mr~. Walter Rob"Youre x Silvers eal" silverw are tion; E!mer Though 110 childl'e n come to Beclre' hemme r al so chUl'ch. acres furnish ed most of the water is the best. Let us explain and MI'~ . Elizahe th Foulks, of eJ·ts nnd duught cl's motored to receive theil' tender 'Yourex ' or the Best Yet Commu nity for ' care and navigat ion club Chester A. WilIiulllsolI, Ministe r neur purpose s. All to you before s~rting pringbo ro; MI'. and 11'11'5. Richnluntl, Ind ., Saturda y. nurture , their home was one of of these lakes have been de- Cal'Y's Jewelry Shop. a pattern . will demons trate the making of a Tom Turn ol' and son , of Frankli n; kindnes s and tendern ess to all who mash feeder for poultry a nd WAYN ESVU_LE CHURC H OF dicated by statuea as public parks 11". and Mrs. Edd Longac re, Mr. The Gruen Nurses' Cal'tou and pleasul'e resorts for the fr~e CIHRIST nnd Mr~. Tim Burto n and family, a spec ial watch for professchc-- came their way. Miss' Opal Lewis returne d to Alton Hoff, Mason, will compet e Mr. Janney wns a Quaker by use of the public. The pubhc her work at the home of C. S. Mc- in the stnte wide health contest Bible chool at !) :30 a. m. A 1\1.1-. nnd Mrs. Hen ry Foulks, Mr. tlnd social u ~e for nurses. ional See faith, though he was not a membe r works for many years was operat- Clure in Dayton Monday after Cor boys. good school with good teachers, und Mrs. Melvyn Swunk unll two lh em at Cary's J ewelry Shop. of that commu nion. He was a mos~ At the recent Warren County good music and ed at a IOB8, but the revenue s I'njoyin g a two weeks vacatio n good feJ1 owship. sons, MI'. anti Mrs. Wilber t Swank at 4-H Club camp patient suffere r through more all boys and girls The simple obscl'vnnce of the MI'. and Mrs. Calvin Longac re and Fod uced for 1929 arc cstlmat ed home. Mr. ancl Mrs. Myel' Hymnn with four years ot sicknes s. With than enrolled were given a thoroug h ex- Lord's Supper ht. nearly a hille mi1\i()n of dollars , peace (,I'o\vns each Ililil e >Ion, ·Mr. and Mrl>. Wilbur Foulks, abuut thil·ty-o ne of theil' relative s and joy in aminati his 80ul on he at which anxioul time lly . of w)1ich $300,00 0 will be net. It EJeano r son chool and service daught . Evenin g evangeli se r and Moss rs njoyed u .pic nie on the beautif ul waited Mr. and Mrs. Robert She('ter for God to call him to be ' Ferris of the is t he only source of revenuo that and childre n of West Jefferso n, club was ~elected Oceoln ClothinJ\' tic sorvice at 7 :45 p. lll. Sermon Ernl'st and Horace Foulks, of Illwn at the Shaner farm on Sun- one of the ungels of glory. Hil as the healthie st subject , "The Scandlll of hri sten- Lytle. the state rece ives that is not de- were guests of Mrs. , day. Sheeter 's Warren County · depurtu re was to him like going rived fl'om some sort of , taxatio n. parents , Mr. and Mrs. girl" who will . dom." Whnt is the scandal of U. G. Whet- likewise represe home to Father' s houae. It· is aaid nt Warren County Christe ndom today? Why is sel last week. 1\11'. und Mrs. Russell Salisbu ry of him "that if ever t he STUBB S-GITH there wal a in the st.'!te contest . ENS The 'Stnte" Treas urery has been church scorned nnd rejected by so had a. dinner guests Sunday , Mr. good man he surely was" Beside.. enriche d to .the extent of $1.00 If yoti have not bought your many? Heal' this all-imp ortant An attl'llctive weddin g of eal'ly and MI·s. Leon Salisbu ry and his wife he leaves behind a host receive d from a remors eful deni- winter' s coal it will pay questio family n discus at: you to Clevela cd WHET SundllY nd, SEL and night. REUNI Olll W. P. of Ileighbo rs and friends qy whom full was t.hat of Miss Mildred zen of Akr9n. In a etter to State call the Waynes ville Farmer Church Night progl'!lm euch Wed- , Githens daught er of Mr. s · Exhe shall be greatly missed. "Bleaaand Mr!l. Salisbu ry and family. Treasu rer H. Ross Ake the Akron- change at once. They handle n e~day at ,?~~o r~ m E~er~body Joseph Gith ens, and F~lwyn Stubbs, 'l\1iRs FI<\II\.C onThe second annual reunion ite states that he filed a bar of s nellldE!...."m;m1iiid~~~..lllf...de.ad-1Jbajwu..-Hl-1:h1-----'ff.:l ly cool of k.nown quality . ,,1 0 C urc w H!le you son of Mr. nnd . Mrs. _ _ ..jJ~~~.tr.ets.t:l~am.ily was held at ;0 ~07~' ste~1 and wishes to remune rate Everet t I'd a few [I'iends at II picnic RUp_ _ _._ _ "0- - ee a lOme. . . ihe .. home of Mr. nnd MI's. Charley Stubb~, Rolem ~i zed on ~ uturday I per .the office. He snys he "has come to Mr .nnd Mrs. W. B. Squires enatunlay eve ning, 'honol'in g Cheste r A.___ William o'dock _son, MlIlI~ter A ugu st 17th lit t he God, so please fOI·give." It has been terta'ine d at dinner Sunday , Mrs, Underw ood, Sunday August 18th, h h TINNE t . at 7 '40 M' R LEAVE S TOWN ' .. . er ouse gues . Isses K a th ryn Wlllnut Hills Christia n church III Davy and Evelyns, Lytle added to the general revenue fund Sallie Watson ot Spring Valley, with eighty In attenda nce. RelaoC ST. Dnyton AUGUS . TINE CHURC H Dllyton Ohio. tives Itev . were . John present from Newark , Truitt I Three years ngo $500 was receive d Mr. and Mrs. Wilforq Squires and . N. P. Jordan and his estim'a ble Summe r sc h,~ dllie- I st, :lrd nnd perform cd the single ring Columb us, SprIngf ield, Granvil le, c ~ reat the TreaRu ry, it having been W. O. Raptll', MisR Doroth y ])ukin, who has wife remove d to Jamesto wn, 5th S unday, Ohio, Mass at 8 :00 II. m. ; Ill ony. Washin gton C. H. , Leesbu rg, Daymailed from Columb us in a plane ~pe nt the summe r with her' purentR today. where he will 2nd also and remove 4th Sunr!ny , Mass at The ton, bride' Xenia wn s nUil'cd in n be- in St. Petersh urg, Fill" arrived his 8nd Sharon ville, At envelop e with n card which read,: Mr. and Mrs. Fred M, Cole and tin shop. The Jordon 's have !l ::10: coming dr'cas of utmllsp here here Tuesda y (.vening to "This belongs to the State of childre n were dinner guests of' tbe noon hour a bountif ul dinner visit her been resIden ts of Waynes ville for Rev. Lawren ce n. Mollmn nn. was georj1;et served te cafeter with ia. nccesso ries Mrs. Anna Cadwal lader and Miss to aunt Miss May Wri gh t, anll other the past several years, Ohio." ' and have -- --match. Her boquet cons isted of ' relative s. In the afterno on a short pro(llara Lile, at Mrs. Maud Crane's made many f~iends. while here METHO DIST CHURC H white tca roses ti ,d with tulle. gram of recitati ons ond music and Friday evening , who I'egret thel~ leavmg . Church 'School ~: 15 n. Ill. Morn- , The brid e's only attenda nt, FRIEN DSHIP CLUB MEETS a short history of the Whetse l Mi s~ ; Mr. and Mrs. Isauc Thrush er of MI'. Jor~~n IS a :vork'." an of ing Worshi p 10:30. The holy Comfamily Dena was Rich worc a blue george tte Cincinn ati, A. B. Hudson, Mr. given. After a delightMisses Henrie tta McKins ey and unusual ability, and hiS gomg will The Friends hip Club of the M. Olive Allen arrived home Saturful lIocial hour they adjourn ed to munion will be admini -·tcl'ed. Even 1nnd her Rowers were of blendin g and Mrs. A. Racker t of Day ton, I leave Waynes ville ~vithout 8. comE. Church met at the home of Mrs. day from New York City, where meet in 1930 with Mr ,and Mrs. ing Service s 7 :30. M iel -week se l'- shad es with hOI' gown. George Hoke und daughte r of ~etent workma n 10 th~ vice Thursd Mills Wednes day August 14th. they attende d summe r school ay tl~nlng 7 :45 p. Roy III. Choir Carr at I!:ve rett Githens brothel ' of the Piqua, were Su nday guests New Burling ton. at of Mr. mdu st~·y .. Howev H, then' frrend!.' Rehear al Frid ay 8 p. m. Twenty six membe rs answer ed Columb Ia Univers ity. bride acted as best mun. I and Mrs. N. P. Jordan. are WIS~lng. for t!lem the best ot There ' are only two more Sun- I Followi ng lhe ceremo ny roll call. Mr. . TRAIN HITS AUTOM OBILE everyth mg m their new venture . days The meeUng was called to order until Confere nce. It is deI and Mrs. Stubbs left on U you have not bought your Your watch runs day and night • - • -aired that every membe r shall make through the West, after a tour by the preside nt Mra. Reba Brad· winter '. coal It will pay which you continu to ously, but when did you W. Baker. local atock dealer, a pledge for next year, and that dock. . call the Waynes ville Farmer s Ex- had a J.close 1 they will make their home in Day- have it WILL HAVE BIC SALE cleaned and oiled? Bring call Sunday evenln l all shall make a donatio n to the ton. Mrs. Beck read the 8th chapter chanle at onee. They handle on· when his automo bile was hit by your repair work to Cary's Jewof Roman s which was followe d by ly coal of known quality budget for this year. so that there ... - .. A. K. Day will Inaugu rate . cry Shop. Lebano n. Ohio. a train at Corwin . prayer by Mrs, Bennet t. shnll be no deficiency at the close HELD another FORMA one of his big sales, beL OPENI NG The machin e had been in Ray of the year. The program consiste d of .. 'Mrs. U. G. Whetse l and grandMrs. H. H. William son and ginning tomorro w, Thursd ay. The contest "Jumbl ed flower s" · which son and Mr8. W. C. St. John and Mill's shop for repairs and in Rev. J os eph Bennet t, Pastor. Barnnrd & Son, wh o recentl y daught ers were guests of Mrs. Day Store always ha& the crowds was wOIl by Elsie Stroud. daught er llIotore 4 to Columb us taking It out Mr. Baker was back_ - - -pu rchns('c1 t he J . W . White grocery Annn Morgan at he r home ' nenl' during their sales and the goods . During the social hour which last Thursd ay and apent tile day ing it across the track when he saw LYTLE M. E. CHURC H I ~ to rl'. had their fOl'IlIAl opening Xenia, on Tuesday. -Mrs. Morgan are marked so low they are bound t~e train approachin~. He ·attemp -. followe d dainty refresh- ments were with the former 'a daughte r. We know trll!,ting 'in God , is lhe last Thursd ay, Friday and Satur- has lis her house guests, Mrs. Harry to selL Be the first on the Ir.o und ted t.o steer t~e car off the track source of courage , which served by Mrs. Mills, Elsie Stroud, is ncc cs- : ~Iay. The stOl: e wnR crowde~i .uur- ampbel l and daughte r, oC Idaho. and get the first pick from this James Gibboris his mother and but It stUCk, In the fresh gravel sary for true s\l(~ cess in any Irene Baltjl, Mabel Zimme rman, project Ing the opcnlll~ day, and. several A small compan y \\'as pleasan tly large stock of goods, Mrs. }laugh and Myrtle Edward s. sister, Mrs. Annie Gibbon s and and the. tram struck the fender I,et us al\ come Sunday ' ancl study l)l~ skets fill ed Wll.h groceri es were enterta ined at the home - - MIBB Cathari ne Gibbon s are tour- ~e~rlng It off. Mr. Baker was not nbout Hebuild of Mrs. ing the Templ e of ~Iven away hesul cs other valu- Ruth ing the Wellt their objectiv e being mJured Janney of Friday , but wns afterno badly on, shocked ENGAG by EMENT CANCE LLED ·, . I God. Be sure we have the love of able present WINNE R IN PHOTOORA~HY Hayden , Colo., where Jame~ honormg . OK • Roderl'A" k Buden h s. . nce. . has a h IS experie lUrs. God und Faith in our own hearts , DUl'lng -t e • cvenlllg -musIc was I F claim. . . h d b Otto 'Gray's Cowboy ban.d, which E\l' I Brown nee, . rance B Janney , a Tec(!nt and minds that will stnn" true and f urlll!' Bernice Pennin gton, of Waynes e y IS anI . . ' \bl'ide. The afterno on was devoted has been adverti sed I. B. S. A. WEEK solid as I'ock thl'ough to appear ville is the winner 'of one of the all hardshi ps Chlls. Gl'ay nnd the venelab Mr. and MrII. Walter Make this your Church . We need A. Cro!!i'!, who played se veral l~ ~. to hemmin g towels which were here on the 31st has been canprlz~8 In the nationw ide amateu r and family, . Mrll. Bel~a Roberts VIOlin present ed to Mrs.' Barden . Those celled. The '\lngage ment will'. be Lewis Service week ,of Interna tiontJ you and your presenc e•. Regular solos. pJlotoil 'aphy .c ontests recentl y can· ,and da).lgbt er, Qpal, mo.tore present were Mrs. Corinne Welch played I't some later date, d to Bible Studen ts Associlltion begins C)lUrch service of which • cluded under the ausplse s . of the Piqua Wednel lday afterno 9 :00 o'clock. Sun~ - -' Thornli ill of Xenia, Mrs. , Reva due notice ",ill be given. on and Sunday , August 26, with a coast day s'chool at; ]0:00 o'clock. Eastma n Kodak Com.pany. Mill Oil INITIA tED CA~DIDATES Hormel Stanfie ld, of New BurJin, in the evenin, ., to coast broadc!lllt the _ 4t ••_ _ _ topic, Pennin lton's picture , compet ing In an~ aaw "The "Health and Life for the. People, " Pray~r 'ser'vice eve~y Wednes day . Waynesv ille Lodge No . .163 ,:. & ton, Mrs. Mildred Cl~rk Flory, ?f alalnst three-q uarten of II mUllon ._OOL evenmg LARD . Everyo REUNI ON ne are welcom e. A. M., initiate d . 4 candita tes mto Dayton of Eye" 'I\t Lows theater . wltli Judge Rutherf ord as speaker . , Mrs. Edna Jann~y' .Wll. . I Henry . G. Saylor, Supt, othe'i'8, won a plahe among the . M M d Iiams" Miss Mary Lewla Time of 10 Klngto 11, _ Eastern , • Standa rd . the mys'teri es of· the . • egrce man, Mrs. Jeanne tte Janney awards' in ~e ' unusua l . picture s Lawn m.owen- .har.,en ed by . HadThe l,I'ecula Local r . Wooll, stations a rd .R euliloa W. A. I. U., ColThursd ay afterno on, beginni ng at ley, of Bellaire , MiBS Veda -' claBBlficat;on of the' contest . Electra keen procell , aame method ATTEN DED .C ONVEN TION Irons and bwiit ,d inner ill to be beld at 2 :30. Lunch was servl1 d at 6 The p.llotograph ill a silhoue tte aa used. by JaWD llIower maauf••• umbus W.. H. K., Clevela nd, and b 'clock by membe rs of the Eastern of Lebano n, Mrs. Alice carey O t e ta.9.~.' !lf George Woo llud,a of h~r sister Maude F. Pennln rton. turers. Electra keea a)'Item tum. W. O. R. 1>., Chicago . Mrs. Anna Furnas voalt. mile. Joe Thomp son attende d Ii con- Star. After lunch work Willi r e el eh jOutli;o f ·Lytle, onb.tlM to.... , -~Both girls are graduat ell of the out perfect cattiq mowen . ~ ~ ___ .1 ' o. .. n vention in New York Ci~y last sumed. Will Smith, of Wameg o, Miaaes Hazel Salisbu ry and Luella I hiP '--_ oa ·....ptem er ·1 ..... me. ROy PipUWaynes ville BiKh 8Cboo~ . Subacri be for the Miami Gasette week. Kan., wa. an iliterest iDlr vilIitor. Janne)' . · relaUv n corclially invited. MI' . lind 1\1rs. N. P. J ort!an were in Pi9ua ~ lIt.unlay . Sc rp(' n t!oorR, the size you need, lit Madd e n's LUOllicl' Yart!.
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Elmt'r D. ludlum, bNtht'r. A. C. Vail. guardian of David II. Green, irlcompetent, ' filed his fourth account. Inventories and a ppraisements fli e d: I,:~ tnt (' f W illiam Franris Enfie ld, d ee l c d. ~'.:Rtll tc [ Dwight E. Bunncl\, dec a s d. Iy rtle R. Bnrnhll rt, ndminilll rntrix or t h e estll te of Dw igh t E. Bunn ell, de ceased , fil ed h er first ond finoJ acco unt. It was ord er' d h.v t h co urt .that hri stinu Wil ge nlr u~ h , w illow of F m nk Geo r ..o WH"l' nbu sh, deb ... ceuscd, bo ollowe t\ an e Xt' ll1 p ti o n of $500 und I1lso til " ",'u rll of "'5 :)2 ~ ~ 'i' Ill' 1111 IIrn ount RutTi ei!' nt ('01' . h er ~upport lind mnint ena nc e for one y ell r. " hllrlos Mc Coy mode ap plieo . t 'lo n ( 0 1' O (llll l'~" I'O n o f Lell"1 Me. ~n oy into the Oh io 11O. IJitul fo r epll epticH, In t he ~ettl e m c n t of t h(' egtate of Do vi cl G. Re lf, decea se.d. il \V IIS found th e II l' t vulue of th e e!ltllte
Edyth lI ood VCI'SU S Nucat· F ol'wurding Ca l'l o roti o" . fo r mone y "!-=--. \ nly. L)nm ag·: cln im ed in the um unt o f SoHifi.OO. HAPTER XI. L " d D ' Ike In cor Porated n Losl'led . cop GIld sw a te r in mid-ail' hoi wa y (ro m on e ru isa " Gludly," a n swer d, " bu t I .c~\ I SI~ 1~ 1l k II H ' II In 'd Mllbel f d t th ' }' h 1 I ?" •vc r s \l ~ I nn . 11 I 'rhe Soup-Bowi o g r olln 0 nn~ c r. 111 liS ane 1 10~~ . I L. lI ul l. for mOlley on ly. Amount My RK is w 'n t und ei' him nn d I a long pole, on h ill fUl'e 0 nonchnl Heach down Wi t h your hun ds I ' I '!'>6 10 .·tl (j CI I tcr o~t d h I h'l I bl C UI 11l l'( .. ~. \\ I I Ie 11 • , e n over him. It hardl y ~eemed a nt sm 'l I e ?. 111 11 p l11e w 1(' se rlllll e up f \ .'1 ') G I !)28 t o July 25 PQ~sibl than an objeet m ovit1'A' t r Jul': A p ol e wa s what I n eed ed m ost. li nd j{c\ buek o n ill Y sn owsh oos· 1 1(')0111 I PIli ; , ' j t' . : f hi ' I 'J Iln( t< n l' f'OS ' r om J II!! 1'(Jpi(lIy a T cou ld ha ve' been r t h ou g ht r co u I d m ll nag<' th e nUIl- TIllS see m' ~ t o be sort 0 1\ 0 e I 2 ~ ~ '11') bro ug ht to a f un ~ t o p in . 0 ~hort chlll u n t smi le m y~e lf. th e ~ r.ou lld r am in , nnd r t hink tho ')O ~I:~~' GI'MS yor!'l US Z l1u Put u distnnce. H emm ing-way lIlad .... a J cul m yse lf a brll lH'h o f 0 t ree. ' 511 01\' Is n 't "0 d eep wll el'e yo u ore ," .' k \v ' 1 TI MI ' i V ' 1i W(ln d Ell-ru l b u ffer . 1 was h a r d ly 11" was a g l'l'lIl hclp . I used it in I I !1cq ui (, Rced in hi ~ plun . os J 1 1('. . I ~(1 n . AIC . ~ ~l F'I e ~ hu rt a bit, and wns ve r y gla d to climbing up I' he next incli ne li nd coul d thi nk of n o olhel'. R C!lch ing B u il di ng- ,oa.n SHOCIU on , . rnn . . . I ., li n 0 I IIU l>\(' Ba k e l' ulhc l'lne ('a e m oving, f ol' II few m oments I ull cd hca l'l.lv Oil It co m ing" d ow lI dow n I gal'(' him 111yla lld ~ anu h e· RI ' L" : U hi ' h II ' t7..: nU lse onc e r .]'mol's a m gt witb mo,'e parts of mo resti ng on o n t h e ot h er ' S ·I( Ie. ga n to pu II u p \\' 1Il'1e IIe !cram b l N I • I I f th e ground t h a n jus t my fec . I of h f' ns unc , ot,),,'r r .1 0 , ~m ou n I . F or t he most pu r t we Lruve lNI wi ldl y wi t h It i~ feet. Hemm ingway sCrlll11 bled t o h is in !'o ilen co. On c(' we ha d on a rg u - ' I s inceI' I), bl·licv(' th at t h e c\ul1l1ed ~ i.l ·~· ~ ~9 ' ~Ith Interes feet. To m y 1I 11111zcmcnt, he h e ld ment nt to whethel' or n ot w e were se h me wO\1l d hUI'e work d if my I fr om Ap r 1 ~v' .2. . h nrfl l'~ (' sl verSll . Lllura one s now shoe in his han d nn d 111'0 eed in" in t he c orl'(~c t dir ct ion ~ kL h a dn 't hcgu n to s lip. As it waR ill' "i volTe chaq~es gTUS8 wa s $9 .747 .72 wi t h Ma l'Y F ran · whil e I loo ked ho b r o ug-ht it Ilown I thought.. we we re r igh t I\l1d h c lil' WHS nenl' l), h" l f wily o ut befu l'c W t'st . ces Re if. widow a s s ucccsso r. ove r my head. maint ai n ed th nt we we l'e b en rin t:\' my fl·c t s hol o u t f ro m und er. m e 111I'g1N'l. (;a n ·i(. Worley a cce pte d th e ap. " You dAng mUl'd ere d " he s bo ut loo fa r to t ho le ft. , li nd I IlInd (·d solid i\' nt t he hotto lll i Probate C t f' d' po inln u' lIt us ~ l lU nj i!l n of Mar. "To "'0 du!' cust ," h e ins iste d. of t he pit h(' h0 11 ll1~de . our rocee .ngl e d by way o f e l11 p h a~ i s to ' the b low ... g Ul' r t Wo r l,·y. lIIill OI' and fih'd h er , Whll t 'd yn u t r y to kill m e for ?" " we (, ugh t t o h end d ir eetly to wa r d lI elw I 1lI1111.Hg'(ld to (' 11(\ up ~n d (' r I n,).lH!rl .J. Sh owh an .a~ (:e p ten t h · hond ill Iht' sum o f $7 .000. with " W h- what's that?" I ejac ul a. t hc sun." n eut h H C lJl n un gw~y I ca n t Im ag" apPu lnt lllcnt o f a dmllllS U'R t or l,f Mary ){u ble lind II. F . Mort on a s ted . 'D o yo u t h ink I did it on " No," J a l·gu ed. " ot a t thi ~ I lI1 e; b~ut I d id Wit h !I Illt of sn ow , th e e~tnte o f Ma r y L. Th omo , de · ' sun.t it's. p urp ose?" ITH lIlI ilH~rn~ l innnl re l'u tulion (01 the size ti m (' of yen r. In th e win ter the s un I l1l1d hiS ~n ows h oc~ on tl) P o f b uth ('eu " cd . l3 0nd III t hc S lI111 o f S2 000 An ins t ru llI e nt of wr il ing pur· 81 '.1 q ualily of ils c"hibit ~ , Ih" Ohio SI8 10 "Of ellurse I Otherwi s<l wh y i!< qu ite ' a wa ys so uth . ~o, to go I of us. . I I~' i t h Alt o n F. Brow n II n(1 Elm il'll PP lii Fair w ill, this Yl'a r, bt..' t h e w orl d's grcotes t n r,ri~ llg to he t h e las t will IlIld d idn 't )'ou slow u p 01' ju mp ove r cas t. we ought to kccp t he s un u l " W hat fII' (' yo u d Oing d own Sha whu n 0 pUl'ot!Cij. c ultur a l ex positioo . T h<'rc will be ,·lI ucu lion n nd Mu ry El iza b eth nle '!" li t ti e to th e riKht. " I he rt"! " h e ul<k('(1 pet ul a ntl y. li e ' Th l' cn llr t 11 1'(1(' r ('d thllt n co m- t estHIlI <! n t of fnl ertu lnnwnI fo r every m[·mltcr o f you r fam ily Le wi s, lut e of Turt lerl'('c k t own I m aintain ed a di£nifie d ~ i1 e nc e. I finall y con v in ce d him. or he "po ke a s i f it W ll s h b hole und n o mi ~si~) n be iss u ed t o S . R. S truu ss, ~ becl!u~e t ho Oh io 5 1 "1~ I'o ir i~ pri lllori ly 0 What possible nn swer co u ld I I'e· got ti r ed of arg u ing . Anywoy, we I ontO c i S. ha d IIny r ight to ~)e in it . I of .\ \, lI1 to n Plo c~, t o tuk e t.h r d c, ship , d cceo ~ed W ll ~ pl'odu r" d in fnmity ins litul ;' lI\. fl nt! ne,',' Ihi~ yeu r wi ll bo Iha CO UI·t fll r pl'obu t e . Ap llli 'ati on tu rn to a f ool qu ery like t hat? we nt my way . I st ill mllintain thot l JU N lOR FAI R - UIIUIl/; Bll oSl'l'c iutly foc Ille "I d idn ' t wa nt to co me III. Ire· 1)()Sll IiHIS of Will iam Gys ll] and Why didn 't I j ump over h im ? we wo u'lc1 h81" re a h cd Fair Oak s turn ed II l1 gril y. "1 W II ~ t ry In g- t o ""rl11l1 n J . Me irose, witll es: t o the will b e set f n l' hea ring Augus t 22, fo rm c h ildre n. Why do es n't T uft hold t he pole· in that directi on had it n ot been he lp yo u . The ne xt lil11 e you filII , will o f M>try El! zu l~c ~h L e wl ~. d ~ . lI t 10 ol c lu c k >t o Ill . A few da ys a t the fuir will h e tI n ~lIj(1yab t u linl o The foll owing' acco'Un ts we re vl\ ult reco r d '! for YOIl p lld )I[,tl r famil y - un, l u pnoh lublu time. fo r th e accid en t. oR' yo ur old sn ows hoes ~'o u can get . celiSI'd . wh o li n' 1' (' ' l(i1l1 g n eor Will fil ed ;Wh en m y skis w ero r endj ust ed because In fi n d in g ~ut w hul is '''' W{'S I untl h~s t io W e pllsse d thl'oug h n g ull y that bac k (, n thel11 a ll by yo urseif. N ow , ton Plu ce. labor·saving equipOIenl ollll h Ollle cOlllfo ri s ond whElr e 1 ha d stra ined t h e foot- was p l'e tty thi ckly gl'own u p with that w e arc here . how urp WI' goi ng I Nllti ce of st ll.tes ror settl e me nt Es tate of Nun uy Slok '8. deceasconvenion "es, th use few dJ)' s will be worth more stral)S by tl' ip ping over him I p ro- hardwood timb r . It wa~ a narrow to ge t out ?" arc set for he lll'l ll {! Augu st 12, at ed, tlrst ond tlnnl II ccount. than w eeks s pont wilh p ooks ontl cala logs. ceeded t h e r est of t he w ay do wn ond dee p drywash and lot e 0 f snow "W m ight t unn e l," he s uggested . !I 0 ' loc k n. m . E state uf C eo l'ge Ken, decea s· hill. . You wtll see th ~ wo rl Li R finl"~ 1 lIVt'fH O(,k , rru h . gr ain had drifte d into it. ~' AII t he way. to lo ~\'n ~" I as k ed. , In lh ~ ~1I~e of Ho wllrd W . Ivin s. cd, fil' t and. final ac('o unt. ~rol'l G en d th e 1 8 1 ~st (R rm IHlh'htnc:r)', I n 1\\hJit lun l h tr~ Hemmin g wa y j oin ed llI e a little E s tute of Clifto n Wll ld o Ungles· wt11 b e hurs C' an d ,.u t o rfH: lnr. . I..·o nc ~ n u, voudc:vllle UCUIi I had g ott en across it so f ely and I H ow would It be If [ st oo d on aR a d mlnt Rtru to r o f the es tnte of .nd .. a tlGnt ic nrcwor k·9 d l splu)' ... .lat er. limping . w as proceedin g wi t hou t looking yo ur h oulll llrs," h e ~ u gges te d, J ose ph Bor.n es, dee cnsed, plaintiff by , de ceused, sole lrill. Plan n ow to g\t "n ~ wUh y our r:1n1 l1 y pm.l enjo y t he "Use. a long ti ck drogging in hnc k. wh en a muffl ed crv o f " un d clim bed out ?" Estute of Clifton Wold o Ungles. ver s us Ma linda Barn es, et a i, de..... orld ·6 blllll" ' flute Calr the snow to make them g o s low e r ,' " H elp!" cau sed me to turn a r ~ und. " Wh y yo u on l11 y should e rs? " J Ife ndants, it was cons ider ed by the by, d ecease d, first account. he offe r ed cont emp t uou. ly : In t he R E'ttiement of th e estf\te H e l11l11ing wa y wos n owhere ill asked. " Why d o I ge t t h e star C~UI1: tha t G. 11'. Brclw n. O. . Hig"How do yo u kn ow? " I a sked sig ht! part in thi s lIcrobllt ic a ct ? If y ou ~lI1 S and Harry Murphy apJlrals e of Edwol'd 11. Schlitz, dec cusc d, it "Pictures," h e explain e d ter sely Slightly puzzle(I, I we nt back . ge t out, whllt happen s to m e ? I th e 1'1'111 estate in th e p etition. fre e WliS found the net voue of the I r ecoll ected sO l1lething lik e H e ha d c l·to inl y bee n close be. ! s u ppose ] stay cl own hel'e \lntil it of th e dowe r est a te of Malinda estate wus $IQtOG.25 that the ~ x that myself, n ow t hat he m enti on. h ind m e. emption of the widow, son and g ets s pring." pal'lle,!;. ed it. Y ou l'el1lem bcr the ph oto . J f ound him in lh e gully up over ""C,? U cou ld wait until I g ot It npp eilrhllr to the !!ourt .that duug-hte r, exceed their s llcc es.~ i o n s graph- a grace ful yo un g I1I l1 n in h is h ea d in sn ow. His s nowshoes h elp , he offe r e d. ~, o re na Miller IVII S no t IInllllttJld Ulln ther efore thl! estatl'? is exempt lay 0 11 to p, m e lancholy m onume nts "An.1 fr eeze to dell~h . in ~h e t1l1to the ,Do~'~o n . S tate hOIlPitoJ. fro m inhe l'itancl! talC. The f oll owing estates for seto f his whel'e bouts . I looked down ~l e an~lm e, 1 upp ose. ThIS IS II mce he ca e \las (i1 smlssed . a t him in amuzement. little Ice bo x y ou chose for II nome Sylveste r Tilt on administrnto l' Ll eme nt will stand fol' heuring "What's happened?" I asked, allywa~. My fin ge r s f ee l as If they of the estate o'f M ~\rgur(' t E. Til- Augu st 26, at <J o'clock a. 111. "How did you g et down there?" are gOing to brea k off n ow!" t on, . d ecease d, fil ed his Inventory "I fell off my snowshoes," he exFin~l1y we e volved n scheme o f lind upprursement. Cr.mmon Ple,,1 ~?U" plo'lne d briefly. "I tripped aneL in rompmg th e fi n ow under the foot In the settl eme nt of the estat(' l\foy Robin son ple aded g uil t y to tr y ing to save mys elf I' st e pp ed in each direction until we rli sc(/v- of Non ey Stok es, d ecea se d, It wa s a charge og-ain st her lty The State Phone 93 out of the loops thatfastel1ed the er~d what the confines of our found the nat voll1l! of th e estate of Ohio and was senhmced to Ilay fool things on my fe e t. I didn't prtson wel' e. It must have taken wos $18U1.!>8 . thnt the ex e mption a lin e of $200 and cost s. It was realize how thin a cru t it wos us on hour to do it, bllt it kept u s IIf Lola Stokes Thoms, daug hter ord ered thot upnn poym nt of the her e or how deep It wos und er- warm und gave us th e fee l ing ond ~ole b en e fi ciary, exceed he r cost s lind $100 on the fine and enneath it. It wouldn't hold me /lnd th~t we wore ot leo st doing sQme- s ll~ces8 ion. Rnd thllt as n r os ult t e ring Inlo bond to secUl'C the pay. I f ell through; that's all'." tj-lIng. ~ ald estute Is exempt from Inh eri- m ent of the bqlancll, th e de f enAs f~r a s my experience went It W e f ound Ollt that w e were in tllnee tax . II/\/lt l\lIlY be relea sed. wos an unprecedented s ituation. 0 bowl·shope d depression with The ne t vau e. of the estate of The case of Ella Kempler ver sus "Can't you climb out?" I a sked. steep side!! find Q r o!md bottom., James M. CraIg, deeeo scd was C. L. Kinney (McK~nney) was "No. Every etcp ' J take mokes It looked as i( 4t would be ~ ~om_ l rollnd to be $1846. 94, that the ex· di smissed, at cost of plointift'. the h ole larger." parntively s imple ma tter to cllmp emption of the d is tributees ex Leove was granted Clint Hines I begon to see the advantage ot out under ordinory e ondition~, b~t I ceed th eir. succl'ssjon, and tho~ liS to file answ('r in the case ogainst cloy of each week, a l':th D. lind .T ohn W . Ch ll mbe r 80 Years Experience in Fittin snowshoes and s kis for winter with th e snow ove r eve rythlllg It a result smd estate find sUCl;eSSlons him by Joseph D, Fisher. Minnie M. Weltz wns granted lin port o f lot No. !l in Fl'anklin. and Making Glasses traveling. It seemed hardly pos- proved as Il)1possihle as for an in .! are exempt ~~'om inlheritan~e tax.' J!lpg - - - -"" a i'-----"':..::.=---IIH-..,J'-'-e~ that the slime crust 'which sect t o get Ollt of the f!l/)nlllsh~ped Th e fo ll owlllg nc(~ounts '.n these with interest thereon at the rflt~ a co w.~" ITom oToItn-G, 'Vertz, the Cy n l hia F.vnn 5, by xcc u lor t o held us so e a s ily with th4lm on pit of an ont-lion . estates have been approved: o f 6 % from AuguRt 12, 1926 and defendant jlOving been guilty of Mut·y B. Mc lure 0 11 \ lot N o. 1 in 'C would prove so treucherous when "I think I've g ot it ," H emmIng. EShtte o f Newton L. Bunnell, cost s of the action were rendered extre me cruel ty toward plnlntiff. Wn ynesv ille. The plaintiff wo s ..e!ltor d to her L c~ t (' r 11 . and Nelli e M. GOI'don Every Tu.,.day, Thur.da" we were deprived of our wide foot- WilY Allg~estcd. dee?l!st!d, first apd fin.IJ' apcoun,t, in favol' of Susanna Meeker f'rom Saturday gear. "What's YOl.lr Ilchem e ?" I osked, E state of Jesse W. J31l1·tOfJ. P.e" th~ q efendapt Enoch Ohamb,erlaln. maiden name of Minnie M. Greg - t o Adam F. and Claudia F. 1\1elNo charge for Examination " See if you can't give a lift of sceptically. ceased, first and final account. The cO!Jrt prdered thllt lIPon ory. Inh, lot. Nos, 7 and 8 in Wa vnes ' "We will run ol'ound In It !!fr<;le E st a t e of Alonzo Casseday, de- paym ent of $100 fine to lhe clerk some SOl't," suggest e d HemmingIn the case or J. B. Clingerm an, ville. down h ere," he expillin ed, "eol!h (U! II wen , ~ixteenth account. of courts, that Walter E. Mentz receiver ver s us Toylor Brothers, .10hn G. Thompson to Harry lime goinK 0 little highel' on t.he .Guardj~nj;hip of (ath.erin/i! Gray will b e released from the coullty et 01, tho defendnnt Will! granted Lund y, t II~ net'es in Wushin gton sides. The ct:lltl'ifu£al force will m\1lO,', thIrd accoul'lt . jail a ft/lr B dllYS of confinement 10 d llYs in whic h to fll I't hcr plead . t wp. ke ep us from s lipping until tinally E Htote of S. R. Robin: on, de- In the jail, /ltapd as a \lr/ldit at the Cotherine Kyle WIIS grontc d a (Continu ed On Page 3) we'll reach the t op. You've :;~ 11 ccp.sed, first and final accou nt. rate of $1.60 total sum of '2p . l~ di vo l'ce fr om Herbert Kyle, whereby the defendant wus f ound guilty fell o ws do thllt trick o n motorF.lltflt(! of W. G. Thompson, de, leaving a . balance of $8.18. cycle!! i'n !I racing bowl, hoven't cea sed. I1I':lt M (lClunt. , In the caRe of Mary E. Riley of gross neglel,t of duty towords yo u '! " Guardillnshlp ot lttuth MId H~F~ versus Alfred C. Bowman, it WAS the plaintiff. I ndmilted that I hod, but I'iet Hill, Illinors, fifth account.' oruerad t~lIt the fence er!,ete4 by John Donnell pl eaded not guilty doubt ed whethe r we could go f61>t In the sl!ttlement of the estote the defendant on prnPllrty . belong- to n second chol'ge a~oin R t him by WANTED enough to roise us up to the top. nl Hanry H. Dunhom, deceosed , ing to the plointiff ' be removed the S tnte of Ohio ond the court However, It wos worth trying, and' the net value pi tope estate was within 30 days from dote. That fixed the bond lit the Rum of $l600 WANTED- A sm!lll fnrm, mon ey we storted, I had to cany the $1.51. 72 that the e~e rnptilll1 of tlje t)1e defendant is perpetuolly enot-shore I·enl. No tif y thc Gn7. ette skis in my hond and be had his WIdow, exceeds her s ucce/jsion, lind joine d frolll interf'ering in any Real Eatate Tran.fera office. . 028 . 15nowshoes strapped over his that a s a result said estate Is Clll- manner wit/1 ttl/! rights of the W. C. ond Netti\! A. Cox to H. Dealers ;n shoulders , so thut when we got out empt from inheritance tax. plaintlf!' of the proparty, C. and Mary E. HutchcnR port of FOR SALE we would hove with us our meons 'In the R'ettlement of the estate The court ordered that William lo t No. 25 in MaROn. of proceedlng further. of Alice C. LmJ)um" dece!lsed, the Sheets pay to the defendant, Ethel Hany SchoOley to Maud Stoud: ' FOR S A i E- El ectr ic Swe'iippr, - He slorted out tlireod, and in net value of estate W/lS $6040.90 Sheets thc s um 01 $5, and cou se or small tt'uct in Harlan township. , for ICSR lhan half price, see ,John order to kee p out of hls w~y I with the succ,e ssor,s ' being TI'lIIJ- to be paid to defendant the sum Harry Smith to John Long 0 .93 Adnm s , at El evator . lI21. hod to follow. W e were gettlnl1 tees of ZOOI' Methodist chul'eh and of $2.60 not later than the third acres in Wayne t " p. FOR SALE- Play. er Piano with al ong fine und were hulf way up .- '.!>.~ " '7. 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The Live Wire Poultry club met with MArjorie Stump Tuesday, July 80. Roll ea n -was responded to by giving "My Weight." Robert Gray spoke on "Renewing the F lock," and Marjorie tump gave good points on ''Kind of O1othes for Club Memb e rs." A lively dis-
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WAIT BEFORE YOUT, · i~ i'l. e l1 s hi]l (n) 11 DENOUNCE were serv ed by t he hos t ess. - I I juice Adjourn ed to me et Aug ust 27 with • _ _ __ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ • the leadel', Mrs. Marie Gray . ,. . . F uL ~'1 Spea km g- Dramat IC - ----:.. "An other g roup o f bUI'eaucrats Alice Gl'liy , Reporter. : Ml WIC- Vocul ur Ol'c hc·strn. I • tpeseri ng th e farm ers ," and "on. Mrs. Annn Vun UOI't! n is enterI HAIL THE CRAF ZEPPELIN SOPHOMORE Iy one more commission affording &aining her cous in , Mrs . E ll a ~ jobs at W Bshin gto n ot fat sa lari es K rous e, of Sprin g fi e ld. Engli sh n . (It) F. n l' li ~ h 11. (TO Engl ish (R) to its members." is how Senator Supp er g uests (If Mr . and Mrs. Bio logy (E) Hi" logy ( E ) I H}ulog'y (rt) o f Boys. In th e s ixte enlh cent ul'y Magel- G la gg speaks of the new Federal A. S. Collett from the Collett-McGeo metry P lane (R) (; " 'J lll ctI'Y Plan e (E ) (j l'o nll' try Plan e ( E) Lati n II . (R) Lati n II. (I~ ) Ia n ~i./'cumnllvigate d the g lobe in Farlll board. Kuy picnic were: Mrs . William 'Lal in lI. (1:) W (, rl d Hi story (R) Wo dd Hi slOl'y ( R) a sa ilin g v ' 5~e l , a nd the fact has This is not at a ll cred itable to McCune und Mj ss Virginia McW orld Hist ory ( R) ClI tnmrr cinl A l' it hmetic (R ) b~('n t11'l1l.nmed in to t~e heads of I hi!! judgment. As fte flrobab ly Cune, of Kokomo. Ind . ; Mi sil MIII''o lllm erc ill i Ari thm etic ( E) Do ,!, estic Sc ience 1. (R) sch ool chlldl'en e ver slII ce a s one ' knows , Mr. Legg~. chairmun of the tha McCune. of Clev e land; Miss E l mlth Hug hes (R) o f th e most progr essive steps tak- farm board, accepted t he po, ilion Ian Smith. of Wilmington; Mau- · JUNIOR en by man up t o that time. Now ut great persona l financiul sncri- rice Collett, o f New York CitYi Mr. i:: ng lish Lit. (R) I':ng li ;h Lit. ( R) F.Tl g li sh Lit. (R) \~e arl' fac e to fa cc with a ne w fice, a nd none of t hl' ot he r memo and MrR. Robert Co lle t t, of Day- I C I'fHW: I I'Y Sollid (1 " R) C ""1l1l' l l'Y S.d id ( I,\! E ) ~,, 'id Cl' oludry (II!! E ) ti on o f the g lob ebe l'S of t he board ure lik t! lv to t o n; MrB. Mllry Dos ter 3 nrl Charl es c ircumnaviga AI ~ e br a II. (R 'h ) .\ h I"Lra II. (1.~ E) A I~ ('ur a II. ( % E) . I by mea ns of 11 moder n air~hip- a grow wealthy on the sa lari es 't hey Dost er. Llltin lIl -IV. (E) LHI in f11. -1 V. (1-:) l.a Wn ilL -IV. (F; ) :l':lt thll t wo uld have been thoug ht get fr om t he gover nm ent. Miss J ennie Corilin , of Cinein- I Frl'llc h or Spani sh (E) I· r , nc h j\f ~;iJa ni H h (E) l !o mestic Science II. (R) E co nomics ( 'h R) Impossilti e eve n u few yea rs ago. The board ill onl y a few week5 nali, spent this week with MI'. and ' F:I' .,non Jics ( '~ H) '·.co nonllcB (~ R) Co mm e r cial Geog. ('til R) ('.dlllllcI·cial Genii\'. ( 1f.t R) ,The G.1'!~f Ze pp elin is n ow in the old . So far it hug bee n making Mrs. Chu r les Madden. I (: (J I11~ t' l'c illl Geng. ( ",. R ) C hl'lllbtry (R) C'li l'lllist r y ( E ) t Iwml stry (R) Boys mld ~t o f Its I',o und-t he. world tour an earnest effort t o guin first.hand Mr. a nd Mrs. A. S . Coll e tt and Hl ohep in,; (R) SllIi t h Hughetl III. - fr o l11 Lnkehurst, N. J .. to Lake- kn owledge of the problems with son. Roberl, a nd Mrs. Ira Syferd ~UI's t, N. J .• with o nly t hree s tops which it will have to deal, and its atte nded Chautauljua on S unllay S ENIOR , In be tw ('c n. Think of it. N ever ft!w s uggestions t o vurious farm li nd heard Billy S unday. E ng lish Lit. (R) ' ·:I , ,.l i ~ h Lit. (R) English Li t. (E) ye t has t he re bee n such lin und er- g roups ha ve seemed to be weil l Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kennedy Fr en ch 1,1' S pa nish (I-:) F,.(' I1· h 0 " !'pani sh (E) }o' nmch 01' Spa ni sh (E) taklllg . and e ve ry indicati on points cons id ere d and economica lly sound I an.d son, lI el'lJert nncl John, anti Chemis t.ry (R) (, 11t' ll1i Ht l' ~' (E) Chc m istry (R) Boys to co mp.lelf' ~ UCct'ss. . We mus t wait before passing , MI SS Mal·tha Hay\! visited th e E" onom ics ( YJ R) 1';C'I)I' o mi c;; ('til R) E con o mi cs ( 'h R) The first Jump from Lakehu rst judgment on the farm board. The Serpent Mound o n Sundny .. CO lli . l; ",u graph y ( % R) C"Ill, ( ; \!o ~'I'a p h y ( 1f.t R) COIll . Geogrnph y (ItlJ R) Latin 11l.-IV. '(E) to G e rmun y ~ wa s a cco mplished in ' boa·rd deserves a fai r chance. It Mr. a nd Mrs . HcrbC'rt Fite and ; ~ h ll l't 1I11nd ( 'h R) S mith Hug hes IV . Boys t he r c ~ord li lli e of 55 hours. w ith - I can only be judged by results. and Jan e E llen , of Washing lon C. II .• , No t.l.'s.-As fIa rthas possiLlc In to . p ll p i l ~ wh oll l r i,'c 1. 11 t he fi r. t bu s~e;; will m ilk ..~ up first se ction classes. Pupils living o ut ml~h uJl. it will naturally take some time w'l'e S unday gue sts of Mr. and I \~11 a nt . o~e cOllilng on s~colld LlI g,'cS will 111 :! ke up sec ond st!clilill Day by day lhe ey es of the world Lefore these can be .expected . Mrs. F ra n~ Wilson . I (n) 111 0e t a wee !, a t hllur g in' n O il PI'Og l'lll11 . cia. ses. Mrs. Wilbur Hawke and Mr5. ' Charles GI'IIY a tt ended W o men's (b) o U.I'~C!i Wi ll be offered III Fre nch and Spa ni:.h Jlro v ided enou gh ele ct t h(' m T pr p. r cq uI slte. . wo ye ars Latin will be a cnmp at Cump Ross t his week. Th ey report t he best climp yet. You ( c ) Sc hedu le t o be mad e f or g roup ; Hn.! gra de". are missiug su methin g wOI·t h w hil e 'lsh \y ',11 b e offe r ed again t h is year. 1I,f ther t b e is I s.um c ie II nt .de mand for it th e Cou rse in BU5in ess Engl whe n you don't go, I ex 00 ( 5 III a H ig h ~(' h oo l co ur:i I'S wil l Ill.: t hl' " Hm e a s lust yelll·. MI'. a nd MI·s. Robert Collett of Dayton , we re dinner g uest s ~~ri Time Mo omaw l'l o ug h I - -l'II bIJ-e- - ' - ,r;,-r n - e-' r---:-V-n-n-d-e-I'-v-o-o-r t- - S-' quier _ R!bbins --' Peters on dny (' veni ng of Mr. and Mrs. A. ' ' ~ ~ ~~ l l ~~~oS~c . I ~- -- - ----- I -"~ I ;glis h II. English 8th ' G e n. !:l ei S. Coliett anrl son, Ro bert . __ _ _ _ 1st. .'cc. 1st Sec. 1~ty ee . . Mr. and MI·s. W. M. Mathias .,~ an d so n, Do n, of Dayton, spent World ILJIIl. tliVn . Juni ol: &:- - - - - Book, -- S-tu- d- y- - E nglish 8th Algebra part of t he past week with t heil' 9:4 5 _ Hi~~to I'Y . e ni or ~('c ping lI all 2nd S ec. I 1st Sec. Vo catio nal - .-- -mother. M,·s. Amanrla Stan. On ' 9 :<lG 10:3C A gTilll lt ~ I'C I l llciy Chorus (a) Tues d ay evening, accompani ed by _____ II nil Orchestm , ... ILt· r,"" " :m .' Eke ~!1il. "now""!;' (!O btcC'm" reflective. DOft. A . lice and Kat hleen Gray, they en- I 10:30 E co n·., - Plm.·e ' Citi ze nsh ip Co mm ; r ciai ·- · (x)- -- I-- -- , .J Joye d a f am I' 1y gath l· ring at t he ;. •, " I''. 'l" • ,', r" I"• • 1 up• •T.• is It .mcan t!1.11 W,,;nel!, I· ..r • &'nrl'vate _~~.,.u Geom etry F :l1'Ill _ _ Arithmetic I' Eng lish 1. Study 11 :15 2nd. Sec. " ':1 ·.l "lr:·\· ~.:;.i '15 t a ('(' ,· t::111 r nnt , re!usc to a,:bowleclge the facts home of G. Glar'ke Starr and fam----sjlun . - A dvnn ce d Shop I ":ngli sh 11. Short(b)- - _ 1_s_t _S_e_c:...- Hall I ". .' 1 .;f D ~ ~!:. \ iar tGl> larlre) cf life? I h ..l·e <nown less than Ii 12 :00 1_ _(bJ _ Math . ______ Sec. hand Fren ch L._~ lli<'Y,ha ve 'lhi ldren's minc\s: th.t d07 ' II.Jca!l.v <:andi.! wom~nl"r have i1y near p I'ing Va lley. Noo n' ., I 1- - - - -I 2nd. Sec. tlmr lJo,IIe dC'iI'I,wed aher twelve. r:II'~I)' kl1('Wll 14 IIlan (,( n~~rage inMrs . A Ilie Dakin ha s s old her wh i l ~ their mi n'''' did HOI. tclltg~I1(C v:ho w<!~ I:Ot. T his differ- property to F.. B. Dakin and Will i Latin - Agri. 8 t hEng lish II c l- Do mestic 1 :00 Tit.· pn(1 r may hc l il(w~r:!, also, .to a ~ nlc Can!lOt ~c ol'.:COU'1t.:p. el)" by sex. e nte r the Molly Hal'moll hom e ut Hall Biology 1 :46 1st year 2 days 1V. l l;t S ec. Science I. ma/l wit has wor k,!,! a t Q tra;le nit hi, j he brulIls of 111(11 iU~J women must Lebanon in the n ear future. Study M usie lif e. and never I t~ :ner\ it. Life is a :w 'rag'1! about Ule 5:1111":. J . C. GrllY has sold his saw mill - Study F-;-;'eshm~n1 Lab'ol'atory 1 :45 Pub. Spkg. Laboratory trade. with f Jr~ 1I 1c n Jnd superintendIt !nay be a pour IP ~S ~ . but I believe to. Mr. Guy Sigler, of Dayton, who \ Grad e 2 :30 ophomol'e . Period (x) _ _ ~~l___ Dram. Rdg. P eriod (x) cnt s of superior ~ki H bp.c..luse of ex- I I: ~ l/l lferenc.: due to ti l i~: Since the Will operate it on tho present s ite. ., Lat.in Vocational I- -Study 2:30 Dom estic English I. Chem istry d.I'.I·!I. C'f civ:liz::ti0n certainlYI and Rev. and Mrs . Thornbury and ,' pcricnce or illt~!!! g,· n~e. School 3 :16 2nd year Agriculture Hall Science II. 2nd Sec. • • • pr';S ltJ ty $cm'''':IJ:i! ea rlil! ~. women havc childre n have moved from LebaA lgebra I st - - -- - - IEnglish iIi. - Typ~--- Buildi ng N apolcoll l1c,·er. cr:. rcd much if hi' t~c n fia~tc rtd: thai has been marls 3 :16 wil'e. h:l(.1 lovers . .. But it makes a' ' ."·U;l.m ill w licitillg Ihcir favors ' on non into the Baptist parsonage \ yr. 2 nd Sec.1 <1:00 IIV. 2nd . ec.' writing W ill III 0 II ma n mighty mad. tl. : . • ;hp. r h' nd, men hav~ (lCrpet~ally here. • • • tr .. \<! .cd the w;lr p:t!h, lind known the Mr. an d Mrs . Charle s Gray and p nr more than a hundred years th'ere tn, ~h aboll t thcms~l-tc5. Men ue act- family visited Se l'pent Mound and ' ave been attem pts to explain Na- ual ii' be tl ~ r tllan the public cstimate the Seven Ca ves on S unday. ! l:Co,n B O~ J partc . . . I can explain of them. for liiicis told by opposing Mr. and Mrs. Will G)'im es and Hat· III H e nl'y Cofeba nk. lau n- , I 111 ' 11 iaJIJ a d,)zen lines: In the dirt w.ar : Iors hll l'e come down to us with Clin t Anson are here from Calitlrymlln o f Frllnklin . anti Mrs. Mar- F eed li nd Supply Co., cement, visiting relatives and . . )I'W. I'assivll. Ii ie. he picked up at h,st r~'. al ong wit~ the e;'!agger~lcd fornia, gare l J an e Wall. fa ct o ry work el' $ 50.!J 4 i Swe en ey, Harold fUl'nis hI Ih man'cloll15 geni us as a soldier- COm !lllll1cnt~ for ",omen. There is no friends . Have your Child'. Eye. Exof Frunklin. l ing unt! Inuding gTavel, $5 95; McC harl es Dickens plckcd up mar- palJ~·. ') ( prl!lt, old vr Ilew, not overamined be f'tre School Start. (Continued Fron Page 2) IUS ge nius as a novdist. As age pral~: ng women and criticisinr men Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gray were Sum Lomal·ds ,. la.borer of Day- Curren, W. P. sumo, $ LI4 2.40; Children with . d efec tive eyelllccd. both men .Iost ~hcir power: more than they des~n·e . . Sunday g u ests of MI'. SI nd Mrs . Lon a nti ~rs. Mlllnie Benk e n ~ hi]l , Spence r, J . K. sam e , $831.30; TerMarriiare Licen.e. s il{ht · lII'e un de l' a tremen!h was a par.t 01 tl"~lr marvelou, Mc n lire C'..tn~.Iid, 'and become phil- George Smith, at Olive Branch. ry, Eli en, pay 1'0 11 $288.30 ; Monce, Dudley C,~ urtri ght Raub. in - o f Franklin. lJillation. and, without it, both said osoph:' rs occasiona lly. because long Mr. and MI·s . V. O. Tolle and d ou s hundi~up in obta ining Thomas R. Fisher, t eacher f P . B. puy roll, $177.40; Bradbury tlid Ihings that would have dis- t'Xpe~l ,'nce has cOllvi nced tllem of the so n. o f AIbuq ue rqu e New Mexico struc tio n s up m'int()nd enl of Frank Syra ~ lI s e, N. Y.• and Miss Mar. Churl es E. sam e, $248 .15 ; Graham ~n eUuC,otlOn. Accurately lin and Mi ss Anna Lillian RnbinJ' "d the cOlllm nest fool . .. r say pracu~ .. 1 1: ..: l1C of truth; women who were hou se guests •thiR week of IItted g lasl!es will enable g uC' nte Jllte l'bock. t e:lcit el' o f F os· W. l:i. salll e , $35.75 . son, of Franklin. t. u th:\! heredity is the greatest never L c~ ",ne phil,:,sophers. stili ~Iieve Mrs. Sadie Reason; Thursday at them to see eort'ectly. tel'. II , .. " in life. If you are not doing truth dlstClrtcd III the interest of Chad es P. Glells on, fa t't o l'y ,, ~II either you are wroagly placed women. may be of value 10 them noon they were entertained by wO I' ker o f larks v ille. and Miss p. '! not bch'lving yourself in the Candid thinking seems to have 'paid Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker and _ry essentials. the men : of lite tnings in life said family , and at supper by Mr. and J ohn Ch Emowe t h, of Olive Mubcl Thelma Morgnn, of Le ba• • • to be gn·n r rhe Inl' l h Mrs. Charles Gordan and fa1l)ily "1Bra nc.h, die d at the Stllte. hospital no n. O. D. II ~ f reql1cntly s31'd th~re ha-• Iea, d a Im.,5!' a ~ .in •.philu l ave as great a M1'8. Mary Tuck e r and famiy en- on F 1'1d ay, IUld wa s buried o n Mon~ 0rhy. LEBANON, OHIO Clyde Ru ssel Arm strong, teach · n· . n, in all. hi.stOry, a woman phil"Vould candid th illking pay the tertained them Friday at n oon . day aiternooln at Waynesville. re of Lebanon a,n d Miss Annn Myr k .',,1'. an d M I·S. AIm on Perris , fir t ie Brown, clerk, of ·L ebanon . .. ;d'd o~ }' dlstillguished for correct women? Th e W oman's Civic L ea g ue and U ; I. t lin ing, as may be said, 1 do not kllow. It may be ·that their Men's Communi ty Clu b enjoyed t hiS place. Mr. and Mrs. Shennan ------~---.-. ~emean? n. . best plan i ~ fhe or.eisthe)' hwe ad ted t h elr ' annual picnic on Bob Stump's F ern. s, 0 f L o\/eland, spent u couple Cral eful Motber T ell. of tho rloes of tillS CertAmly not even thougl, theN! 1I0t philosoPh". '. . reds 'nen do npt engage deeply in It. Y UI place Wedn{'sda y eve nin g. of days last we ek wil h thl) Millet· . 8H1. Allowed Splc,ndid Experience They Had t: .1 'Id thereby lZ.ain suffieiPnI • • • The Kl ever Kook Klub met at Brother s at Greenville. The Franklin Chroni cle advl'rWith Thia New Medic ;ne I. _ _. the hom t' of Mrs. W. A. Lukens , MI'. a nd Mrs . Ge onre Fox and ti~in~, $3 . Lnw. .John n~d son, NOTARY PUBLIC June 3,1929 . We mad e our second children , Len;nrd Mool'e and a Mr. gasolin e , $2 .05 . The West e rn Nation.al Sank a. little doubtful about our direc- score. As we did not have much Peter~, of Hn.milton . Mr. SInd Mrs. St.ar. e nvelopes. $8. The BobbsWill Drawn •• . h ons, but as so on as we emerged business we played ~ames. We Witt Hi.mtel· of Midd let own, were Men'ill Co. , s uppli es . $20. Blail', - E.tat •• Settl... _____ ' . we found the sun again and tieaded were served with a delicious lunch Sunrla y g ue sts of Mr. H. C. Moore Drs. Edward a nd Robert services . W.,nelyille. Ohio '. (ContJnued from page 2) in ·. that general direction, bearing and adjourned to maet Ilt the hom e and family. at jail: $4 . Ruclmon, ina l'ry E. a little to the left as before. of , Mrs. W. A. Lukens. Virginia MI'. and Mr·s. Allen Yo unke r and denta l work at ja:il $.15. Fulke rt h I was getting hungry, but Hem- Davis, Reporter. lwo children had fOl' their S unday":!' H. wa~hing f or pri~on el's, $23 .~ --_ ._- ':: I rack ed my brains to remember mingway. vetoed the idea of stop- - - __ .. - - guests, Mr. ancl Mr~ . Luurell .17. Fulkerth, W. H . !;tnmp ~ f ol' that b·ick. At last I did. ping at a farmhouse for lunch beQ?ughman. Mr. Floyd Schoo ly and offict', $2. Law. ,fohn a nd ~on , " K eell II little bit to one side," cause, as he suggested, we could' Wife and nIece fr om Nor wo od gus und oi l and labor. $75 .57. Thc I told Hemmingway, and wonder- pr.o bably get a better meal in [ Mr. a nd MII·S. Ede n Terry of Lebanon Lu mber CO' I r epair at ing but docile. he obeyed. town. He thought we must be Oregon\a . and Mrs. Younker's jail, $ii .O:l. Hopping. Mmy r()nt I ran up the side of the bowl almost there. as we had been travFUNERAL DIRECTOR. fath e r, moth e·r and he r two broth- of office $:10. Tru st ee s 01' Pllhli c a s fur as I could and then turned eling quite a while before we This place was shocke d on Sun- ers , of Newtonsville. a ffairs. wate r rent. $ 10. Blair, WAY N ESVILLE, OHIO and ran straight down again and found the soup-bowl, and it was day afternoon when it r eceived Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Thompso n Drs. EdwlI1'd and Robert, exnmi nnup on ·the other side. I repElated only about eight mil es all tol<l. the sad news of the death of John and doughter , Mary Kathleen, had lion s , $3 . Tru ~te()s of Pub lic A fthis process several times, the So we pushed on. Atkinson , who was kille d near for their Su nda y dinner guest!'. 1 fll}1'S, lij!ht Ilt fuir grou n,ls . $ 1 imp etu! carrying me higher each At the top of every hill we ex- Xenia in l}n automobile accident. Mr. lind Mrs . Orland o Brannlln. M,liCI' Hurdwlll'C, sup pli cs. .7 ·1 1 Fully Equipped for G~od time, until at last by a supreme pected to get our first glimpse of John was born and spen t his child- Mr. and Mrs. J oe Dodges and Thc K il patrick-Frenc h Motor Cn!" ServIce. effort 1 scrambled over the edge Fair Oaks, but every. time we were ; hood days at this place. He was daug hter, of Xenia . Co., 1 'h ton t ruck, $05<1.75 . Wat- I . f.i Lange Display Room . into the snow that was only model' disappointed. It seemed incredible the only son of Mr. and MI'S. Miss Edith Pearl Moo re called kin~. C. n. s to nf'. $·11.()0. Malott, ; Ambulance Service . ately deep. that. we had not co'me eight miles. I Harry Atkinson . who have th e on . Miss Mury Kathle en Tho mpson Will til'e r epair. $2.76. Shultz. ' 'j A few moments later Hem- We had been walking for hours sympathy of all . eve ning. : operuti ng lIIaintainer, $70 li.n OR NUHi'r mingway worked the same trick. and ,-"ere all worn out. . J. Lee Talmage, wife and son, K. F•. Thomp son IS Quite poorly Sllll)lSo n. Perry B. ~;al11e, $70. Law ' After we had put on our shis and . Still. we . were head'ed m the I of South Lebanon, up and at this writing. IJohn I'(·pair. $2 .25 . Law, .John nnd ........ ,.'..... :: .::...j - ~nowshoes we started off once right directIOn, due east, toward spent Sunday afternoon with their Homer Hud son and wife, of gon s upplies. $!i .1 3. Ha wk e , .1 . C. MISS JEAN STUVER more. the sun . hom e folk s here. Xenia, were first of the week glls n liO(~ . $2 .28; Moncl', P . B., " 'l'I ' •. ' . "We were there so long," I said, (To Be Continued) Mrs. Mabel F. Terry of Dayton, guests of K. E . Th ompson and re pair work. "20 .60; The Frank I Irl'rl 1€' enCe of my two . 'r WI lclx PI€ll am ~ urc If ' chllt "that we have probably missed .. _ ___ .. _ spent Tuesday with her home folks fllmlly. , S he rw ood. Co., ~uppli e;' li nd "as. , I C!<.t · t . , ) C . 0 ' 1M m erCI . " 0 ' eve l'v m other" · at this place. yde Sam:s temll'reJ II surpl'ise $ii6.26 ; 1 h· Kilpu trick ·Fr ench Mo ' N . St ~ 0' C ' Slll~ rs. the train." "I s uppose so," Hemmingyaw a s Harry Clin e bought Dan on his oln S unday in hon or of tnr Cur C"., su pplies. $2 1H.!l4; St., DEMAND FOR HORSES sen ted gloomily. '~But there will Lewis herd of Holste in cattle. her 28th bir1thday. Th ose prese nt T nmpk V. W. pay r oll fo/' cspechlly' , P . llll. .1 eun R health, be unother train some time. I Increased demand and good priThe McKay familics. R. J . Mur- were. Mr. a nd Mrs . E. H . Smith . month , $651.65; Colin g, F. M. same 1 a ' very poor. H el' guess, and if we hurry we may be ces for well-bred horses and mules ray and wife , Jaso n BI' lldlecum of Olive BI'l~nch ; Mr. and Mrs $:{6G.05; Terry, I':rlen , same $327 ~P()Pll I CrlWUS pO I ~r, dsh e f was nerE I S .J ' • 90 R . A " 1 s an . comp amI' fI pains in especially during the next f ew and Bert Boga n attended Yearly 4ar • ams an" fanlily. o f Lebanon ' ; there before it goes." ettlg. . T.. SUIlI(' $384 ' hel' side d t h So we pushed on. We had been yearss, are ·forecast by the United Meeting at Wilmington. Sunday. Mr .lInd Mrs. Walter Baily and Brndbury. Cha rit' s K, ' slime' TIOt an liS nnd omae . She . did travcling in the woods, so we were States Department of Agricuture, Tibbels and Terry, our con- fa mily, Mr. and Mrs . Freeman $327.4Ui Davi s ,.1. W., SUIll C, $677 : Ruth:s to . lost tractors, are doing some expert Muye r , Mr. mnd Mrs . Roy Weidle 150; Whi tt,c I'c, HUl'lan. same. I wo . .· o. d ecllnll1g. carpentering work in Clarksville and fllmily, Miamisburg. i C. S .• .Rton e, !JOe; "But n t t k I . this week. K. E. Thomp. on visited the Bau er, (,corge C" n ntl E, ' . ))011 - Konjola to ( , o a . e ong f or F rench Dair~' Co. n t Lebllnon on I " (·11. 2n d Hntl fillul () stimate, 1now has an as~rt t ltse lf.. .Telln Louis Lamb and family Sill Friday where he f ound 150 milk- 'I $ 122.!J0 ; E. S. Donnpll , 1st und j nerve~ IIrc ~x~e e ll appetite. her fin e a 110111 esUm.ale on contract. $l<I2. ~ co mpiains of Ut~n, !\~d ~~c n ever Larrib an<J family, Sh~ck M~rgan ing HOlRt~in cows and and fami.))y and Louis Mobley, of herd of tlmry cows as you will find 8 9 j Het;llh ck , Vivian, mowing of is rapidly I'ega' . e ?} tPal~sh' She ' anum b· er of wee d s, .p" 1995 B el'g<Ia II , W. . mmg os Ith welg. t and WayneSVille were Sunday guests 'n I . th e s t a t e. Qu~te • • ; C.. str.ength. Ruth 's he • of H. C, Moore and family. heifers with t hatI'. firs t calf , giv- labor. $ 1.75; Henkle, S . D., labor much better K . ~ . 'ri~% IS Mrs. Catherine Jordan and ing frQm 80 to 90 pounds of milk. $22.60; Hill, Arthur J . expenses , burgen off 01 • min~nJo ~ l e a· da~hter, ' lIannah, and 80n, Frank, Mr. Clarence Sherwood, the mlln- $6. ' Nickolas" /Ii... mowi.og weedB to be abl e Yt til' atnh I a1!' g)ad ···t li e beat), "'" 5 25 . Mu.rll h ey, L ew · ; Slime, $526.' what this . new 0 e cd"0 er did parents Se. UI Earl, for Your Sale Da~e •• We. CuA....n·! • .~ Mr~.. Nellie Lelbertl Mrs. Ella age.r • (whp' canno ' f " ·F errls Mrs. Alina Ferri.s and daugh kindly showed us ·two three year Hock, Charl es, same $6 ;' F razier, my daughters ,.. m IClne . ' or · Sati.fa.. t:ion . . or Chari. Nothinr. ' ter, Lucile imd Mr. and Mrs. old.bulls t~at weighed a ton each. J. E;, . ra il po~ts, H2; Bell Press KOrijola is 'Bold in W~ , . ~n~SVl11e 1-.l'~!1~r.....\.!II~;Uil.r Cecil . Villars wer~ shopping in It surely IS '1'1 great treat to visit sup.ples.~5; Barnthouse, furnish- at Adams Dr ug St Leb~non· Saturday. . thi.a wpnder£ul and up-to-date ing' ~ravel, ,$l.60; Waites Garage, the ' best dr~ggistsorf~ a~1 y al1 and meet M.r. repaIr work. $109.39;. Conover, H. t hroughou t this entire se ti I'P~~ibll"l M. M. Terry, K. Eo' Thompson, dair y .plant" . ...... No.lIO • _ _..!:. on. .PI!~, .. j."IIJ~j~4;d PhODe. No. 2 C. 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Paul, so n of [I". and Mrs. ·Vern Hough is ill with " summel' gl"lp."
1\li s~ Beatrice Robitzer visitcd I"clulil'es in Columbus lllst week .
Mrs. T. Lee Adamll has I'eturneu ufter. spentling n week in Wilmington. Mr. an d Mrs. Will Guthrie of Dayt.on, vis ited fden ds her\! lust \\'e<'k. :'Ilrs. Rulph Van!'!' and son of 1'lt' UHllllt Pl ain, vi site d relutl vcs her(' Fri day. Mr. und Mrs. El1iot Wrig ht or OC'tl'oit, aI·(' gl1C'~ts of Dr. und Mrs. A. 'I'. Wright.
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Adra Lewis of Dayton, uturdllY with her mother I Mrs. W. S. Grllham. Mr. nnd MI· . EdWlard Lewis ot Miamis burg, spent S undllY wIth Mrs. Berthll Lewis a nd family. Mrs. J. B. HlImnge and rlnughter Mnss., nre visiting the former' s mother Mr . Eva Mill er.
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Mrs. W. P. aJisbury, Mrs. Harvey Rye and Miss HAzel SalisI bury were shop ping In Dayton today.
W. O. Raper lind George J. Waterhou se wore at the Tropshootin' to urnament at VllndaJla Tu el!Miss Mirium mith, of Dayton, day. is spen ding this week with her Mr. Alfl'ed Wright of Columbull g randl1l othPr, Mrs. John Levi. Mrs. Myers, of Dayion, spent spent a few hours II!l!\t Thul'sdQY A number of fri ends from her the week-end with her daughtcr, with his parents DI·. and Mrs. A, T. Wright. ' attended the funeral of Walter Mrs. Cha rles Ling. Mr. /lnd !\f.·s. Lou Stephen and Janney at Waynesville Saturday Jesse Thomas Is in VandaUa altel·noon. . Mrs. Earl Marlatt attended the t his week in atten'dlance nt the Stepholl reunIon Sunday, at Jam esMrs. Margaret Johns and her Grand American Trapshooting: guest, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of town. Dayton, spent Thursday with Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Marlatt and 80n, tournament. Amos Cook and fnmlly near Way- Edmon, lind Miss Clara Daughters Mrs. Lydia Chandl.~ r, who spent nesville. spe nt the week-ond with Mrs. scvernl weeks at the Priends Home H. M. Clark arrived home Thurs· Elvis Michael, oC Maille Corner. rct urned to her home at New day after an extended visit at West M1'. and Mrs. Ru ssell Ingram Qnd Englewood, N. J., and was accom- children, of Dayton, and Mr. lind Vienna, SUl1day. panied by hla son, George, who Mrs. Harold KelJis and son, Billy, Mr. and Mra. lInl·ve)' Rye enwi\1 make a two weeks visit here. spent a few days in Kentucky vis- terlained members of the Rye fam Miss Elizabeth Alexander, of iting sevel'al plllces of interest iJy at dinner on Su nday. Covers Lebanon, was a week-end guest of including Nutural and High Bridg~ were laid for fo'urtllen. Miss E.vn Wharton. Dick River Dam, High Falls and Mrs. William Coleman and Mis!! Siades Mt. We excel in Meat serviee! MI·, nnd Mrs. Frnnl< Hudson tlnd We excel in Me t quality! We Thelma spent Sunday with Mr. and Catherine Isabel, of Mr~ . Mary Burgett and grand- da ughte r excel in Meal valuesl What Mrs. S. H. Haines. son K nncth arc visiting Mrs. Xenia spent Sunday at the ·hom..eJI Quite a lot of cru shed .tone has Frank Ke lUs and fllmily. more clln ,our patrons ask of Oliver Da vis and family. been put on our roads the past UB. The hundreds who shop here Mrs. Th elma Mill er, of Dayton For best results consign your will tesLify as to Lhe Ii ne fresh week. Miss Bernice. Graham spent spent severa l days last week ~i ·it: live slock to Green-Embry Co., Meats that we offer!Wo· beliove ing her sl8ttlr Mrs. Harold Kellis. Ci ncinnati, in !'are o:f D. R. SalisIn good MeatS-that's why we several days last week with I'ela- - - - -••- - tives in Columbus. bury. se1\ the bellt of Meats. Fresh cuts Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swank daily delivered right to your Mr. lind Mrs. C. M. ](obitzer door. A service with a smile. and Melvyn Swank visited their father, AlbertuB Swank, at Miami and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. We guarantee full weight. Valley hospital Sunday afternoon, J . D. Marlatt attended the Alexunderwent a minor op_· Mrs. Muucl Haney, nee, P ennI ander reunion at Splringfield Sunwhel'e he Sausage season is here so try ington and littl e son Dickey len day, our Home Made Pure Pork, eration last week. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Routz~hu and Saturday morn in/!: for t heir home I Bulk or Casing. daughter~ took a motor b '.p Sun- in Michigan. aftet. nn exten(l ed ) Mr .uncl Mrs, Hllrold Osborn aDd Suasage, lb ........ 25c day and III the afternoon c~lIed on Ivisit to hel· pal·cnts Mr. ancl Mr·s. , children, in company with Mr. Mr. and. Mrs. Harry CurtiS, near Henry Penning ton. and MrR. Jal1les Hartsock of DayPork Chopa, lb ... ..34c Casstonll ~o~nty. . R . . ton, visited relatives in Kentucky Mrs. WIlham Hlllkel, of J oliet, ev. Chest er William son and over the wllek-end. Pork Chops Rib or Loin 111., and daughter, Mrs. Elsworth I moth e ~ spent the day last .TuesPork Roast, lb .,' _.. 23c Hamilton, of San Diego, Col. , I day With Rev. Dunn and Wife at Mr. and Mrs. D. MilL~ are enFresh Callies were Thurcday and Friday guests Dayton. tertaining at dinn er this evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Ellis of Cincinnati spent Mr. und Mrs. C. T. Harner anp Tender Juicy Steak Walter Kenrick. ~everal days the past week with MI'. and Mr~. J. A. Harner and Ib .. . ... . .. . 30c to 40c The Foulks family reunion was Rev. Chester William son and family of Spl"ing Valley. held Sunday at the county hom e of mot her, r eturn In!;!' to his home Ham Loaf, lb ... : . . 38c Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Foulks. Monday morning. M H d A hd Home Made Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cordy enThe Ferry .church members are G t'~. How~r k r~ ea~n, Mrs. tertained over Sunday the latter's invited to u baske t pi cnic T·hurs- Tlcol·go. '~ SOO d rs. argar~t Beet Roast, lb ..... 27c mother, Mrs. Young and two day at the home of Mrs Daniel l at·om~~ an . gra~ !lor; wer~ g~llts Chuck daugllters, oC Mt. Orab. Palmer and ~hildren in D~yton Ad a MnnEcl par Yt gh ven h y r.s. M d M L . . a c wen a er om e In Hams, lb .. .. .. . . 23 ~c CI rj and !"S. eon ~all SdbUry, of The Pep class of the Ferry pringboro, Monday. eve an , were wee -en guests church will have n picni!' at Hills . Sugar Cured Callies of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and · and Dales in Da ton 1'hursd ~ y ayeve_ W. A. Wolcott of Lena, OhIO, Bacon, lb . .. . ..... 25c were accompanied home Sunday l . . I eaml! Wedres.day t o att<>nd the Sugar Cured 2 Ibs. or more by Miriam and Wendell, who have nmg. been spending the summer with Mr .. Tom Burton who has been fun eral of hiS cousin Jonathan r~al Sick at the home of Mrs. Jen- JIuines nnd remained several days Pork Steaks, lb .... 27c their grandparents herf! Mr. and Mrs. Walte~ Kenrick ' llIe Mulle.n is so me what improved. for a visit with Mr. a:nd Mrs. D. E. Ground Beef, lb . .. 25c and Jamel!l Haines, Accompanied Mrs. Mary Cornell and children Standiford Ilnd ~the :I' relatives. by William Penee, of Springboro, of Day to I} spent the week-end with attended a family reunion at h ~r parents ~lr, a nd Mrs. J. S. Mr. and Mrs. WaUtins nnd tamPhone No. 68 Piqua Sunday. F li er. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Charlaton Mr. Lawrence Thomas anef fam- Mrs. Frank Hess and daughter and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Charle- Uy left Thursday In their truck tor Gracd were among the large numton and children Visited Forest a 10 day. vlait In Tennessee. ber of farmers who joined the 1-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.... Park, at Dayton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hlll'tsock an<l ' auto t our and plenie at CQney Mr,. and Mrs. Perry Perks and son Joe and Harold Osborn anef I Island on Tuesday. two little daughters, of Dayton, fAmily of WayneSVille spent satur- / . spent the week-end with their aunt day nnil S\Jnday in K t k • Dr. Rudolph, eyesight en ue y sJlccl~1I8t, I~ s!dlled In the Mrs. Belle Scott and fllmily, and wilh rclati;Ct~, on Sunday Everett Early and Mr . pr~!'ll~e of optomell'Y, A daughters and Mrs. Scott aCcom. . : and Mrs. Albol t Bakel' and free eXnmmatlOn of your eyes on panled them, to Springfield and ~hlldl ~n of Waynesville ~P6nt ~un- TuesdaY, Thul·sday and Saturday. With Dependable spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. a Y With Mr. and Mrs. J. S. FUllr CII1'Y 'S Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. Byron Rush. an( i nttended church at Ferry. Serum and Virus • • • Mr. and Mrll. Perry Thomas and Mrs. Lora S, LeMllnce, NationAl inlures both Safe~r. nnd Mrs. Rom Riggs and orga nizer and lecturel' from Ltlke little dnughters spent several dllYs Willes, Florida, will be in the ty and Success the past week at Nigra Falls a nd County for one week and will be oth e~ points of lilterest in the East. the speaker at the Wurren County ---1\fI. s Bertha Filer spent a weck W. C. T. U. convention to be held Mr. Clarence Crawford and fam- In Covington Kentucky, visiting in the Main Street Prosbytl)l'ain . Harvey.bure, O. iJy and Mr. Lou Murry spent Sun- her au nt. . church at Lebanon, Thursday, day with Mr: and Mrs·. John Blair --- - - August 29, oeginning at 10 n. m. P~lle 3·1 KLEVER KOOK KLUB MET A covered dish lunch wjll be served of Xenia. Lee Duncan and wife spent Sun' . day with Mr. and Mrs. S, P. Trye Klever Kook Klub met at Clr.de .Sama tenderE!d ~ surprise Michael. the home of Mrs W A L k on hiS Wife on Sunday in honol' of John Rye, wi.fe and daughter June 3, 1929. We 'made o~r s~c~~d her 28th birthday. T~ose present" Dorothy, spent Sunday with Mr. score. As we did not have much were,. .Mr. an~ M.r s. , Ii•. H. Smith, and .Mrs. Harvey Ry!!. ' business we played games. We of Olive ' Br~nch: Mr;-nd Mrs. Misses Ruth and Leona Kellis were served with n delielous' lu h ~arl Sams and family, of Lebanon l and Messrs Charles Hay , and ;and adjourned to m'e et at the ' hon~e r .an~ Mrs. WaiteI' Baily and Morris M~rlatt motored t() Ind- of Mrs, W, A. Lukens Virginia ~mll~, Mr. and ~rs. Freeman iana to visit frienda Sunday. Davis, Reporter ' . ayer, .Mr. arid Mrs. Roy Weld Ie _ . and family, of Miamisburg.
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John of Olive Branch, well known In this community, died at the State hoapltal in Dayton early aturday morning. He was a cousin of Miss Alice Chenoweth of n car Waynesville. Funeral services were held at Miami Chllpe.l Monday 11ft rnoon and burial was in Miumi com tery.
Veterinarian Fourteen Years of EXPERIENCE
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Fu~ernl services for Walter Jann ey, who pns~ed away Wcdne WAYNESVILLE WON GAME duy, August 14, after an i1Ines~' of The Miamis defented Harveys- sev~ra l mont hs, werc held at the Waynesville, Ohio blll.g Sunday in a WC'} played game l·esldenee on Fourth stree~ Soturat Frazier's park. Th!! Hcore WlIS day a~tel"noon, R v Wll1t nuck, 7 t 6 · pastor 'of the LytIe M. E. ohUl'ch a .. officiating. Intel·ment WIIS in Miami cemetery. ORDINANCE NO. 123 Charlcs J . Leming, aged 78 An orrlinanrc amending Sectio n FOR SALE yoars di ed at th e hom e of his No.3 or Ordinllncc No. 118 regulat dllughter, Mrs. A. B. Caudill , on ing ihe use of streets in the Water street, I, un eral 5e rvic('s FOR' ·,ALr.- l (l29 Ford Tudor Village of Waynesville, Ohio, by and interme,\t at Milford on Wedsedan in exce ll ent co ndition run persons lIsing vehicles . 700 III ilt' ~ . R. II. Hnrtsock. nesday. Be it ordained by the Council of th e Vil1nge of Waynesville, tate Louis Keller, 8 1, di d SalurdllY FOR ~A LI~- rca c h !I, slRo I steel of Ohio, t hat at hi s home nea r Ridgeville. 1' lIn- . wlwel Truck in good condition, Seetifl n No.1 - Whoever oper- ernl services, conduct d by Rev. I I ~ nt [a rill .I . L. Mendenhnll, P~one llte ~ n motor vehicle in nnd upon Joseph Bennelt, were held at th e (If), 021 !lny sl reet o r hi ghway of the home Tuesdnr m?rning nnd burial IFOR SA LE- 1AII'l-:"e O P (, II w!)ol Vi11n~e of Way nesv ille, Ohio, at a huck will wC'igh 200 Ibs. J. l'. speed j.("rcalt' l" than is reaso nable was lit Hopklll sv ill' , - - \ (llIImin g!; R. H. :I. s4 . lind propel· huving reg!lrd for the width, trame, usc Ilnd the general FOR . ALE - 1!125 Ford Coach, Ilnd u~lInl rul es of such street and Hl'!I ~o nllhl l'. lI l' nry G. Suylor highway, shnll be deemed guilty of n21 Ph ollL' 5!lF·11. a mi. (I emeanor and upon convictIon thereof shall be fined as here1'0 H SA I. r. - SC'lIsoned l ocust inuCter provided. A .·ute of speed I'O H t ~ . $:.! per PIISt. Henry Wool greatc.· t hnn twenty (20) mil es an lnrt!. Wnynl'svil1 e. - a21 hour in thc bu sin e !\ or congested portion of the Village, or more OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS ~ha n thlrty-flv.e (36) miles an hour FOR RESULTS 111 other portlo n~ thereof shall be prime faole evidence of a rate of '!' speed greater thll n If! rel\Sonllble _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .. an d pr.opel'. eetlOn No. 2- Any person who ' shlill violate any of the provisions of t his ordinance sha ll UPOIl conviction thereo f, be punished by a tine of not less thun One Dollar ($ 1.00). and cosls of prosecution, nor more than One lIundl·ed Dollars ($100.00), and costs of proJ!ecutlon. S ction No. 3-All Ordinances or parts of Ordinances In contlict wlih this Ordinance are hereby repealed. Section No.4- This Ordinance shall take effect and be In force CrOln and atter the earliest period 1l10WIld b)' hlw, PUBsed August 12, 1929. Attest: Phone 8F3 . T. E. ROGERS, Mayor. , Raym on F. Hatfield, Clerk.
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'Mr. a nd Mrs. F. R. Snyder have 1)0('n entertai ning friend s from Pittsburg.
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ent, Bernal'd Wnlton of Philadelphio Yeo1"ly Meeting. Willis Harner, Esther Pal'guhar, Betty ST. MARY'S CHURCH Linton and Rufu s Kersey of pll'lllill'r 1, Foul·trenth Sun - Wilmington Yearly Meeting. ' doy afler Trinity, hUI'eh chool l .B etty Linton gove on interesting at !l :30; se rmon lind Holy Com- account or her experinces in munion ut 10 :3 U. Ev('ry body wei- I Europe last summer. come. The len der" for the evening , Rev. John J . . chneffer, Rector. w!!re, Devotional, Herbert MeI Milian; L~ sso n, Ethel Mendenhall; WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF R£'c rclItionul, Roscoe Furnas. CHRIST _ _ _ ___ _ WAYNESVILLE CHRiHt
Mr. and Mrs. Cnni llgton Ellis entertained . to 'unuuy dinner I\h. School will open Monday Sept- and MI' . Henry ortel' and little MiRs Evelyn Cartwl'ight, daughember 2nd fof' an all day session. dnughtcr Urcl!l\' tel' ot Mr. and Mrs. John CartA new schedu le will be tried out wright, Waynesville , returned thia wherby those pupils who arrive on Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hathawoy week from Camp Osoha for glrla, the first buses will begin their were guests 1!t six o·clock dinner ot Trout Lake in northern Wilwork at 8 :15 and those arriving Thursday, at t he. home of Mr. and consin. While at the camp, she on t he st!cond bU!les and those Mrs. Harvey Burn et neal' Centel·received many honors. . coming from town will begin at \·ille. By vote of the gi1'1s and coun9 :00. Di! missal wil be at 3 :15 and selors, she wos given the Osoba 4 :00 foJ' the same groups. Mr ,and Mrs. T. B. Brannock Star, the highest honor for good , Pupils will rcpol't to teac~ers and cJaughtel', Juanita have resportsmanship- in all camp actus follows :turned home .aCler a pi easant visit ivities. She was chosen a member First grade children who arrive to thei.r old home at Paris Ky" Bible School at fl :~lO, n. 1\1. A of the AII-Osoha crew, for ability on the first bus to Miss Henderson. I un!! olher poilnts in thc Dlue Gruss good plaice. to }o. ~o rd ~ • uP).cr in war canoeing, and was crew cap/ ...Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith are First gl'lIde children living in sta te. ~t c(Jn~ 11 810n. ,venlllg eVfnge IS- I tain for her unit in the final water spending the week at James Lake, town or coming on second bus Will i I t IC se rvIc e nt 7 ;45 p. m . A ways. a sport events. She was awarded the go 'to Miss Reedcr. Mr. and Mrs, Heue r P nin e goo~ so ng se rvIce 8 '~d a sp le~dld fIrst senior honor in swimming, Ind. Seco n'j nn I thil·d grade ' 1 und Mrs. Adu St. John of Leuanon speCIal number. Se l mon subject alld took II special canoe trip for ,I I S I ani I Mr. an d M f [01' ~eptember I "Does it Pay to Mrs. R. C, Cross visited relativc!s coming 011 first uus will go topup Miss - rs. CI en BI an d o ' , '" those completing this honor. Hurtsock lJa)·ton were th ~ • unday dinner Serve J esu. Where- and How! through the Manitowish chain of in GeorgetowlI and Sardinia last Second grade children from gu~s t s of 1\11' ,a nd ~rs . L . C. St. ' Church ni g h~ servic e eoch W ~d- I Kilch en Kooks at Fairleys. lakes. In horseback riding, ahe .wal week. ,. es d t '11 t J ohn anu family. nesduy evcn l11g at 7 :30, "The d d h fi t h d h6 Kitchen Kooks at Fairleys. second UUtS an own W I go 0 Chu rch Wh erl! V() U f 1'1 lit hom!'." hades ~ntte rthwaite is plaster- awar e 1 e r8 onor, an II .. Mi tl Mary Leah Edwards is visMrll, B an lI, Miss Edith McKibban had her h Ch t A. W:W M· 't . . L I. al so received recognition for th~ iting friends In Cincinnati this Third d children from Mr. lind Mr s. Lester Kenrick au es er " I la lll!<on, 11118 cr. IIlg III euanOIl . spirit of helpfulness she showed, l. tonsil s removed lust week. gra I' I ' g st s 011 Sunda u \ week . . y, m • , ,.. and for neatnes8 In tent inspection second hust's and town will go to as e Inncr ue· . Miss Bo\'1I. and 1111'S. Ear.! McMaknn lind su n ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH . Mrs. Joseph ~ e nn ett 15 vlsltmg Another of the special triPIl / Mrs, Vern Hough ie recovering Screen doors, the size you need, Fourtll and firth grades comlllg'l Billy, MI'. and M~s. Jallles Johns" Summor schednle- bt, :I rd gnd ,her father and sIster at St. Marys. whl'ch she had durin" the lesson alter an illness of sl:ve ral days at Madden's Lumber Yllrd. .. . an d 1 rs. I rVlIlg \V e1c, h Mrs. ill r. I1 S un d ay, "ass 'f • on first bus will report to Miss 1'1r II l : 00 U. Ill,; F T l h was to Lake Superior and the Shoemaker Viola arey and Mr. Frank lin ' 2nd IIl1d .Ilh 'u nd tly, :\[ass at ~uy your ertl l7.er 0 t e Porcupine Mountains. Stops were duration. 30 ,FaIrley Hardware Company. . 1' h ' 9 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hubbell vis. Fourth gl'llue from second bus l omas. , : : made to visit a northern lumber Pom~na Grange meeting will be ited in Ross lind Pike counties and town will go to Miss CampM . I >',1 L I' 0 ' 11 d Rev. Lawl'cnce B. Mollmann. Mr and Mrs A F Melloh are camp, Ii deserted mine, and the held in Grange 111111 Sliturday, Aug- last week. r. ~.~: 'f rSi J~s Ie, I ~nl 1enterh;ln ing reiati~es' from CaliC-' Ontonagon falls in Michigan. bell. ' ust 31. Fifth grade from second bus !?nbs, I Yd tlMn~ IM mmlteh' °C's 0 -I METHODIST CHURCH lorn ia This is Miss Cartwright's aecond Your old jewelry recreated and '11 t M B II um ISS ar a rt en. '1I IJelTYus,o fnn hur'cll , Schl,ol su mmer at th e camp. S·IX. t Y glr Miss Li.1la Benham has been re- silverware replated. Consult Car- an d .. t ow.n ' WI go 0 . r. unne. .' · 11 I·d'mg t on we.re we ck'- I .(1 .' 1fi a.m . Morn - .-... and seventh grade pupIls I t f ~f 'E I'tl 'I ' ing Wor:;hip 10'30 subJ' ct "r Mrs Ruth Janney and Miss from twelve states were m attenSIxth employed to teach in the Lebanon y's Jewelry Shop. C fI t b .1\ M S em g ue. S 0 ' "r ~ . ' (I I ,0 urns . . , . , . C 0 h thO rohm 1'$ uses WI go to r. t. Ilnd family, a nd Mr, a nd Mrs. . haye called you Friends." Evening Louel.la are spending several days danMce at d aMm p R~o ba t ISS s..edadsonn • schools. . R id H I 1 ervice 7 '3 0 Mrs lAtMance at Kmgman . r. an 1"8. 0 er n.. 0 , Sec "The Challenge of the Cross J 0 n. Rev. and Mrs. Bennet~ Clilled Sunday morning September, I, at Sixth grade from second buses ona aw CC , Author T~nvelel' an'd Lecturel.' Madison, Wisconsin, are ,the directon friends in Cedarvi11e llist Fri- Ferry Church. and town will report to Miss Lile / Mr, nnd Mrs. W. E. Stroud a nd will sp~ak. Come ~nd heur her i~ Don't faii to see the beautiful ors of Cllmp 080ha. day IIflernoon. , Seventh grade ,from Seco!,d , son Hnrold entertuined Sundu y, hel· timely address. Mid -week pagel~nt at Ferry Church, Sunday - - -- - - - - '''ood is the Mr. linn Mrs. Lewis FIres ~nd .bu8e~ and town win go to MISS I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards sel'vice Thursday 7 :45 p. m. Ci'\oir Illol·mng eptember 1. THE OHIO CONFERENCE Mrs. Emma Sher " Miss Flossie Fires are attendmg McKtnsey. . ..' and daug hter, Mr. and Mrs. Her- rehear'lll Friday 8 p. Ill. Ohio Conguest of Mr. and MI·s. Abram Cook the State Fair. All 8th grade pupIls w.1I r~p?rt belt Meredith and family, Mr. and ference session at the Br·oad Street The Waynesville Farmers Ex, at Springboro. . to Mr. :aatfield bu~ those arrlvang MI's. Tollisn Lawson and so n, Mr. Methodist ehUI'ch, C lumbus, Tues change Co. can save you money The annual session of the Ohio " Gray and The WayneSVille Farmers Ex- on the fit;t bus WIll make up ~he l and Mrs. Leona'rd 'l' inney and day cpt, 3rd at 9 . m, All ({re on your fencing needs. Conference of the Methodillt Messrs .Orville change Co. ~an save you money first. se~t~on 8,th grad~. English family. welcome. Episcopal <Jhu~h ' of which the Chester Carey attended the ball on your fencmg needs. sectIOn WIth MISS 'RobbIns. Rev, Joseph Bennett Plistor. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan local Methodist Chunjh of Waycame at Cincinnati on Sunday. High School eC\~ions wi\l be Mis~ DOI'othy Dakin, Miss ' a r e announcing the birth of a son neRville is a part, wilt be held In ,,/ . d Misses Trillena and Margaret arrangeli to accomodate each Henrietta. M(~Kin sey, Misses Trilr.fonday, August 26. ' the Broad stJ:eet M~thOdist Church Mr. Lee Hawke, DoriS an , Edwards visited relatives in Blan- group of , arrival~ in the same way lena and Malr aret Edwards, Mrs. LYTLE M. E. CHURCH . of Columbus, beginning Sept~mber Dean Hawke and ~r. F~ay!ard cheater last Wednesday. so that all wil! begin wOI·k at once He thman IInlMiss Virginia Heath Remember the date of the Sun- ,Wm. huler and family and Roy Srd. The Ohio Conference conl~ Weltz were lit the Stote all' wonwhen tlley get to school and be a ts f M W H' ,day School Picnic on Saturday PIgott saw the Cub_Reds game ing of five hundred and aeventJW .A. BI ac k an d t amI'1 yO f ' dIsmlssed ·· . man 0 rs. . a. ' 0 f ternoon September 7, whIch . .I at C'· ' In. the same o~der. Allen were and glUes Miss Olive Allen at mcmna t·I S un d ay. six palltoral c}iarge8, embrace~ d ay. Middle Run lire visiting relatives The ~rinclpal or Supermtendent lIrid e lunc'heon at the Xenia to be held at Harmon PlIl'k, Leb - . . about three tourths of the state, Mrs. Lel'oy Hurd and children at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. will be at the High. School BUilding r.ou~try Cl ub on Monday.' anon. The children to meet a~ the OtIS Arthur and famIly wer,e the welltern and southern part. Tn Thursda'y and FrIday to arrange Church at 1 :8 0 and a way WIll .he j \~eek-end guestl! ?J Mrs. Arthur s ' its membership there are four hUDof Piqua are spending this week Miss Mabel Smith of ColumbUS, schedule with High School pupils. Mr. Anna, Sheehan entertained I provided for trIl1l8portati~.n. Let sIster at ~est MIddletown. dred and sixty-eight etrective minis with her father G. H. Ellis of epent the past week with her Books can be .secured at that hme. at dinner on Friday Mr. and Mrs. \ us all look forward . with JOY and . .. ters, nlnly-seven ' retire.d, el.ve~ Route 1. father, J. H. Smith, and wife. There be no changes in text \ William Michener and two children pla.n to come to thIS outdoor re- F ~rY I~ou~ Fer~hzer of the supernumerary, fifteen attendlne Mr .and Mrs. George Konack ot Diamonds' Havtl CQpfichmce \n books An<l all PIlPi\s who can do of Piltsburg:, Pa., .Mr. and MI·s. union ,and ~east. . . .. aIr ey ar ware ompany. scM?I, ~nd 8ixt~-eight 8uppliell, Chicago, were guests of Mr. a d C ' J I S" . I so !,re .qrgod to seoure copies ,bo- Richard Mic'hener Mr and Mrs Don t miss the Insptrlng ah,d Th St k f·1 . makmg In all, SIX hundred and Mrs. .Chorles SatWft\l~@i~f1 liP. ary s ewe .ry ,,'QP Klv ns ~ou fore oomlng to school. It will , add Frank Rosell:, of L'eban~n. Mr, and helpful serlllons by our pastor. ' e 0 es anl! y reunIon ,,:t1jas fifty-nine ministers. r Bishop Blake of J.ndianapoUI lle b.e,t III style, qU.allty And valult, to the. convenience of handling Mrs Milton Sheehan of Center- !l :00 o'clock evt.,.y Sunday morn- IhMeld ~t thS~1 homle °tfSMt . adnd Dars. Sunq~¥: ' . . . d I · . f II d b y S' un d IlY S. c h00 I a nurlce I yer as a ur ay. b k s If th ey are pa id t or at once. ville Mrs. Alvin Earnhart and lng, 0 owe M d M R 11 13 ,,00 ters, nanety-seven retire, I' even Mrs. S~san Wilkel'son js sPfl~Q CI r· a~ rs. USllt :nllQfI ~ • _ .c1ii1dren 10:00 a. m. Pl'ayer servIce WedIra Rich and family, Mrs. Rachel will preside ot, the cominlr BessioD ing the Wflek at ' the ltOJTI~ of lie" e\~1afl Swere wee -en ,uel II . • nesday evening 8. p. m. Everybody Crew and Mr. Frank Crew visited of the Ohio Conference, takins the" daughter, )i~s. S~. C\!lif fife, in oC , . p. alisbury and famlly. FUR~AS-BRANSTRATOR Mrs. W. E. Cornell enter- cordially invited. place of the ' late Theadore S. tained witli III one o'clock luncheon Henry G, Saylor, Supt. relatives at Richmond, Ind. Sun- Henderson of Cincinnati. BU8ineQ W~lmiplrton , 'Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Turner and The marriage 'of Miss Elizabeth on Saturday lit her pleasant counday, session ·of the Conference wi1l' Mrs. {). E. Stan<liford jlnd g-ran<l '!ld'n of Bellbrook and Mrs. J. H. Branstrator, daughter of Mr. ~nd try home ,for the pleasure of her FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST For best l'esults consilrll your occupy the forenoonll begiu!lgD ~nrl QOl)ner Jr. are visiting Sackett Qnd family spent Sunday Mrs. L. V. Branstrator of Way- daughter, Mrs. Wm, Michener of Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. T'he live stock to Green-Embry Co., ning at 8:30 with a devotional Mrs. StaJ\dlfol'd'lI aunt, Mrll. at the Zoo. nesville, to Mr. Eli K. Furnas of Pittsburg. Those invited were Mrs. Pi Epsilan Pi Class will have Cincinnati, in care of D. R. S.III- talk by the Bishop. The afternoon; R(lQec~a Wolcott. ~t Lena, Ohio. Cut ~ayneSrille was solemnized Thurs Merle Kerns of Columbus, Mrs. charge of the specia l pl·ogram for bury. and evening, will be given oyer to ' SawlI filed hy machine. The Challenge of tbe Oros! Is cleaner, truer, fasler. 'Roy Pig_ ar ~u.ust 22 at the home of the Walter Thornhill of Xenia, Miss the day and will pl'asent ,a pageant prominent speakers for adelr.. .... worthy of you, 'lonaideration. See ott, at Madden's Lumber Yard. brIde s parenti! , by Rev. Herschel , Velma CO'·lnell of Dayton, 1\Irs. entitl ed, "Challenge of the Oross". Mr, and Mrs. William Michener Bnd the evening meetings Will 'be ' Folger" past~r . o'f the Friends St. Cluir }t~if'e of Wilmingt.on, Mrs. This live-wil'e class illvites aIL' and sons of Pittsburg, Pa., are held In Memorial. hall. AlteI: the.' .the, pagellnt at Ferr~' C~urch Sund:.y morning and think It over. Mr. and Mrs. ArtHur Bulkley of Ch~re~bat ~11~llngtfn 'Loh ' . . Wanen Br'adrlock, Mrs. Irving young people of the community of Rpending two wet\l<s with relatives reading of the appointmenpa Q~': . Waukegan, Ill., were . week-end o. e s rallls 0 engrm B Welch, Mrs,. Kellar HOlik, Miss high school and college age to join here. Monday the Conference wl\l act:' • journ. .', The Pi Epsilon Pi Class of Ferry I guests of Dr. and . Mrs. A, T. wed~bng March, playe~ by Mrs. Olive Allen and Mrs. Russell Salis th em in their fine, helpful activi- ~ Church will present a pageant, Sun Wright. Hersc el Folger, the brIde, lovely b lies. They ask the coopel'ation of Miss Evelyn Cartwright has reRev. Joseph Bennett, ~he putol' ~, -"·ethodL~ in Ipink~georgette, came down the ury. day . morning S ep t em b er . 1 , eneveryone in making September 1 t,urnI' d a It er spend·mg 8e,:eraI of the Waunesvill,. , aa~, tiUed "The ChaJICJlge of the A cast of 10 local YOU1Jg people sta rwa preceded by Miss Ruth . - - a red-letter day in the Bible School w~eks a~ Camp Osoha, Trout Lake, Church will go to Columbus e.rl~ CrOSB." (including musicians) will present Tomlinion who wns dressed in a PEN WARDEN BUSY MAN ITP e 13ible School pc.riod will be ' Wlsconsm. Tuesday morning In order to tiit Il 'u nique pageant at Ferry Church gown of, blue chi/\'on. Waiting be_ I ' followed without InteJ'Tuption <by . present at RoU . call and Lloy:4 • Mrs. J. W. Edwards and dau~h- Sund.a y morning. fore a bank of .ferns was the Warden Preston li:. 'rhomal! of the !llmple sCI.iptural observance. Mr .and Mrs. Chas. E. Michener, Davis, the lay deleiate 'from tti' / ter Marjorie were guests of Mrs. gr.oom with the best ~an, p,fr, the OhiQ Ponltontlary always ha!l lof the Lord'~ Super lind a lIermon- and chUdren and Mrs. W. 'E. Cor- local , Methodist Church, will at,Emma Barnhart and E. V,. BarnMi~ses Doris ,autl Rpth Salishur~ Ro:,~o ~rnlas. . plenty to d!o with hl(l lllultlp1\ed eLte ' by . the minister. You arc nell visited relatives in South Chllr tend' the session of the Layman'. e a!~~ ~ rmg ct!remony W~I duties l,lut Ilt this e~son of the always welcome at this church. hart.in Cincinnati several da)l!\ were gU~Bts in trll hom, CIt Ej ' S leston Sunday. Conference which meets o.n Friday last we~k. . . ~lIi,s It!'l9 f,fIl il):, We"n,sd{lV· ·~~ci PmeernOtsrm':ere aet~v"edWtholQllth' er~btr'I~(~ay- year Is one of the ~~slest officlal.s Chester A. Williamson. Millis r. September 6th in the same city. : Tn d J! 1 t ~.. - . \ of the state. Supel'vlstng the many . Mrs. St. Clair Fife and children • - ...- - - Mr. WlIlt,l' Clark an4 4allght@! ura ay 0 as ""e. 'PRny lind guests: ~r. and Mrs. building projec ts at the Institution of Wilmington, spent several dllYs Wan{ia M!l~srB. H. ¥.. IInp Geo~.g, Mrs. Pllisy Snyder w}to has peen Edwin Furnns. Mr .~nd Mrs. L: V. he finds ti!:l1e to look af,ter the RURAL MAIL BOXES last week with Mrs. Susan WiI- COOD CUT CLOTHINC CLUB Clar~e attended tlt~ Clal"~e faml!~ ' a gues* In ~he hom" of f. R Snyder BranBtrator, Catherine and Ralph welfare of his l\ellriy 4,500 enkerson and family. i'eun~op a~ STlr!:\~r flitter ~pring- and ' familY', lett' · Saturday for a Branstrator, ~r. and Mrs. Seth forced visitors nnd ' also to prepare The No. 2 (Large Size) Mail \ ' Tlfe Good Cl,lt ClothinJr Club met fielJl, SIl"da,. I>rief Btay In Chicago before re- Furnas and chIldren, ~r. Laurance for their wants during the ap- ~ox only shall be provided and "Yourex Silverseal" silverware at the home of one of their tqro . IU to Oe.. borne in New YOlk. FRuumthasTomanlidnsosnonanWd IMllarr.d'RoMscloses proaching winter. Right now he erected by plltr(1n s DC rural and , i!l thc bellt. Let 'us ex.plain 'Yourex' members, Louise HOUSh, on Friday It lOQ have nqt bO"Jht YO\U' is having thousands of fruit cans stur rt) utes on an,1 IIftcr July I, to you hetore starting a pattern. August 16. wlnterls coal it will pay you to Lawn moweR sharpened hy Furnas, all of ~aynesvi1le, and manufllctured and is canning 1929. . ' Cary's ;Tewelry Shop. In the IIbsenee of the prellident, All approved runll mllll boxes III the meetinJr was called to order call the Waynesville FarmeR i:x- Electr.keen proce., aame method Mrs Mary E. HarriS of Clarksville. enough fruit and vegetables to fill a challge at once. They handle qn- as URed by lawn mower maDufaeAlter an aut{l trip to the half dozen elevators. It is all use. on I'ural lind star routes may Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Morrison of by the vice president, Thelma Cole ly coal of known quaUt,. turerll. Eleotr&keen IYltem turn. Atlantic eoast, W1lshington D. C. brought in from the two prison I be continued in use so long as they. ,.p u thgate. Ky., and Mrs. Linnie man. The minutes ot the laat • • • out perfect l!)it~lnS mow~n. TzJ' and other points of intel'est, the (armBand the men inside the walls , remain weathei'proof and servicen- Myers of Cincinnati, spent Sunday meeting were read and approved. ' happy couple ",111 ' be at home to clo all the 'work. Th e inmlltee are ble. with Mrs, Kizzic Thompson. During the disculllion of new . me Roy Plaott STOLEN SHEEP ANP TRUCK . . ' thetr many friends at the groom's not al\owed to receive visitors Patrons On new routes, new I business a picnic WIllI' planned, tor ABANPONED AFTER WRECK / J. L. M. ~opkinll h~ ~ld hili anceatral home northeast ot Way- during state! fair week. patrons on e~istillg routes or exMr, and Mrs. W. E. Stroud, Mrs. August 27 to meet at the home of gr . ocery to E. N. Rlchmand of nesvllle-. _ '_ ~ - -- - - - , -- tension thereof, or patrons desir- Maud Crane and Mrs. Otho Hen- their leader at four o'clock. Jeall.. ·d e b oxes 0 f su ffi· Fair eUe F ox and J anI'' Cook, then told . t 0 p.OVI Osborn. Mr. ~ Hop kl. ns a.nd t am il y STARTS CANNING CORN . Ing Clen t derson attended the Count" iT 'l t co t ' n pare I post at Falmouth, Ky., last Thursday. f h . . C after a truck had found Sheep L MEET ING L . T' . "pset on the Harveysburg hill, h ave removed to Frankl m. The Waynesville Canning CO.m- capacl y o n a l e9 t elr experiences at amp Ro.... 'I" • t C mail, will be required to furnish The leader Mrs Ea bart Monday nlgllt ot ~I'st week haVIl The 1.-. T. L. will meet at the , pany opened their factory a o~The Gruen Nurses' Cartouche,. rn gave ' t "een. claim , ed, ", W-Oq, ~" ,~lter~ Mr. · GeQf.g e Clark left Tuesday home of Mrs. G. D. Mills on Sat- win ,on Monday. The corn crop thIS the No.2 (Ial'ge size) box on and .a special watch for professional lengthy instructions on writing .t he np 1" ,.. " . " I "I " N k N J r after July 1, 1929.- Fourth AsRecord Books The tl d iff Mi1lj!r of Clinton ~I>unty 'Jml ~o" I' ~ "orne lit ewar, . ., urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. year will not bc as large as orm- sistant. and social use for nurses. See . mee nc a SheriI\' Fulkt}rth of Warren Coul\tf after spending. month with bls LaMance wUl speak. All members erly. but it is said to be of good _- - them at Cary's Jewelry Shop. journed to meet Augullt, SO. We are endeavoring tq flJld th, oWPllra father H. M. Olark and other are urged to be present. . quality. I" were then served delicious refresb- The sheep were fOUlld grazh,c relative!! here, ' ATTENDED CONFERENCE • M,'s. Esther Stout was the din- menta of lemonade, bananas, ' cake' tn a field on the land of the !ll\r. ner Itllest of Mrs. T. Lee Adams and candy by Mrs. HouSh. ' The following young Friends at the Friends Home today. The Those present were Thelma 'tillz r Comp-nv Th. . It you ' have not bought your F er b vey" e .. ,. , Ot&-:.' Jeanette Fox, . Ruth truok,urg.wldctl ill aJso believed winter's coal It ' will pay you to .~ an r.s a on1a an attended the ConCerance at WiI- occasion being in celebration of Coleman, S I stolen was taken to a HarveYl!burc call the WaynesvlUe Farmers Exmington College Sa~urday night:, Mrs. Adams' eightieth birthday a isbury, Lo\ll~ ' Houp, Ju. ,.rage. The occupants ot tile change at onee. They handle on3,1 F;thel Mende nhall, EVil McMilIal), IInnlversary. . Cook, Verdena Fox Marjorie Earn truck fled with the Ileense num- Iy coil ot known quality. Ilerbert McMilIlin and Paul Tomhart, ne theu- leader'MT8. Earnhart barL' , M d M W Pi M ' Real live cowboys from the favorites. No fewer than forty- linson. Everyone should see. he'a r and and · °M jViri 8itorE Mrsh, SqUIrRell. The animal8 wl1l be sold by the r. an n. . W. erce, r. h f Okl h ' . two major radio stations have Muriel Kenworthy de\ive)·ed tIl e acctpt "The Challenge of the ar 0 earn art, eporter , Warren County sheriff 'for costs and M~. W. A. Pierce, Mr. and ranc es 0 a oma are CO~lng had them appear before their address on "Choosing ones voco- Cross." This great challenge .will ~. ~ -- - '-- - ' of investigating the wreck and Mrs. James A. Graham and mother to entertain the people of Waynes- "mikes." In their vaudeville o/\'Qr- tion." A short plllY was given by be presented in pAgeantry at HAS EXHIBIT ' AT STATi' FAIR other accrued costs If the owner of Daytoll, were Sunday afternoon ville Saturday, 'August 21, at the ing the boys bIIve a rouKing time Jamestown young people. Ferry Church Sunday mom~ng. ' , is not iocated. . .callers of Mr•. aDd Mn, Geo~e Gymanisiam. Ott,o Gray and J:lill just as one wl?uld Imagine a bunch - - • , " '<j -.-~ - • ~a.rtsock and M,n.. ~al'l'aret ,Gklahoma Cowboys, ~slde frll.m of cowboys would do. The come' TAKEN TO PEN Mi~8es Louise Crane and BeatH __~IUIUj . ANNUAL 'HOME CON'N'~ T~~mu. . " ,.. be'~r gen"int} r!lnchen are dian' of the group hi Owen· ~ray, ride Robitzer, Mellllrs, Gilbert ~ry,.e ' l ., . , ... . . " ' '.\ . ' .,' " . . all ' comRetent must,au; II~.. strapping son of Mr. ,anCl Mrs. and Kenneth .Fromqt were cuelt. ,; ..". ~ ,. . : ~ 1f~1I .-ff Q.,pil ,tlll~ mo~ne Club . .~. d.noera and . co~edlanll and. Otto 'G ray . He has become known Sheri/\' Fulkel"th. passed thro~gh 01 Miss Ka~herlne T.orner at !~ yo):! ar,' . 9prdially l~v!~ll toe ~~ ..rll .en~O'J.a a .wI,ipell "d marab- v~l -versions of _~b 'folk ~nlll all ."The. Qke-Buster." With bis Waynesville Friday morning' en; home In ¥arletta . over th~ wee1t~ tlm4. ~~e annuat lapm~9!n'n,,· at ....low r~' Pi Sh7d.rtl woOcla and .balladB of the We.atem piatns,., ukelele plllying and l'epertoire ot route to Golumb~s with John Don- end, '.. i, .tl1e Suear ,C reek Obr.l8~a Ch~rc", cTuelld~' .v.nl~. 'l'he mem"" men, - You, 'wIlT get .. a' chance ~o special co",edy Bongs he i8, a show nell, th~ contractor,. who WIIS ' , ~uJld.y, Septeml»er 8th, 1929. preleJ,lt ~~ .uth .SaHablll'J. -l..... be..... 'the old-time songs that tell in hll)'lseI1-. .' found gutl~y of dynamIting a c,onMn. - Hr. , ln~le $ilbool at 9:80 a. m. Coot; Th,lma _ Col~u, V.d... 6f~, the cloak' of TomanCe that Is .- A bit of 'thril1 is nlso · in~ludecl in ,Cf"ete mixer '!.,ear Red Lion on th!l Mr~. Roben ·':;~~~:~n:~il~"""Ir&·· R aennoD by ,~ putor, Rev. J. A. and .. ElI~th PO!! »at; · ~u. WOVea around the. livea of eow'- the act w~en Jack Edwards. as- night. of Jl,lne 28. A five year st)n- ,Be~cb mot~red to ,~ A1bri1ht;"~aaket dinner at noon. LouJu H~~.. ~ p~c'''_ . siBted by his daring wife and a tence was impoled upon bim. , FrIday, 81ld retume~ . ! :00 )I. m.-Aft.rnoon ..me.. M.rjorle ~. &lid 01l1' ~ \ n • .orpnintlon ia now' ftve.' ell-trained altdale, gives a sen__ .. da.y. While ther~ vtsltblf: of m\llllc;aod abort Clall old IIlnce their start the.Y qhibltion qf knife-throw- Subscribe for the Miami Gazette ,the ' ~....... biIcoIIle radio ad rec:cmlbta 'iDe. " ' " . Clean up I Pnint up I Get your in attendance. Pl1int at Fairleys. At the noon hour the tables were spread with 1111 the good George Carnanon of Mason, was things to cat, that the Farmer's a Waynesville visitor Tuesday. Clubs are noted for. A fter dinner a program of Miss E;azel Salisbury Is spend- readings. stunts, and II talk on ing a lew days in Cleveland. Taxation Amendment by Q. L. Copper screen wire at Madden's Miller was enjoyed. Adjourned to meet in August LUnlbel' Yllrd. next year at Harmon Park. ,/ Miss Kate Hall spent Monday and Tuesday with relatives In Dayton.
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1 , Mary C, lIagl man, d ('callell • . Au· 'gullt 23, ut 10 (I clocK 11. m., wua tiel for time of heari ng. In lh malter of Howard W. I v in , administrator of the estate of Joseph Blu 'n s , deceased, plain· tiff. vs. Maiinull Bal'nes et 01., dendant ·, the Ild illi niHLrato r wall (Ii i' deli to Illllk olld d liv r a New Suite i 11 A ntr bu s vs . . Mnttie Mc- ufficient deed to Ju lio McC ray up· I'aw, Almu Anh'obu a nd William on payment by her of l he (·on· Frank Alltl'olJU s, a minor .19 yeurs .lcI(lration }:trice of $5,500. 00 for -==:....=-..:::::..:=- . i of age, for pfl rt ilio n f rca I estute l he pr'emi s(lA CO llrt I'd red di s' lJ. _ . - ji llsl r It mol'c 0 1' Ie. s at homo. no h sitaU on in fullowing him. It 'I'll Lo\;elnnd l\Iuluul Building tl'ibuti on of lhe [und s t o th ose en l'1"h r r wn . :ol1lething ill th a it.. \ was hurd work f r 1111l t o climb and Lon n ol11pllny VB. Eva L, t it Illd. . _ ___ 1 \'hCl th sun set All nt once the 1II00n callle out, through . but I mannged it. \\ hitson und 'h C'ster A. Ca mpbell It that ~,?e o;,1tit~d ,n ur ~lund~I" u'I"! hllsr it .di lih t hue . bll i,ldi ng dtolwllrd T!I'l'e. tWIISh cI~o.lIgh . 1110 nlligh t for fur ec losure of. m rtgage. Common Pleal Court n\IV\I'1 II/lu" b Cdt In th "sou p· W 11 .. wa l'U rng oome arge conll nll: In 0 t IVln g. -l"Oo m '" ler e Am ount cillimed $:'., 06 0 ' G2 wn .~ 7 " \I C W In t he CUlie of Thc Loveln nd MII1)11\,'1 th(l s un hod pns. {'d (,,·(lriwutl · aglllnsi t ho "ky . . I fo und mysc lf fClI' me to see t ha t i"l~ I'ost f l'olll Jul y 0, I02!J, t unl Buildln'" 'lllll Lon tl Olll pn ny ' I knew nt o nce why t h nmgh- (he re was n" one tht're. I ha rdly I _ _ __ ... • " u an d W 11('1 we tHl( I I :I k'c n our ' .. . . vs. Eva L . Wh itso n et aI., it was b' . ft . t f hodlO(jd hnd sl'elll('d fUlIlillUr. 'I'h(' exp('('tC'u Ih<ll he would It ng(' I' long I Probate Court Proceed.nCI o",lnrnll that til;' d nfnn(j'lnt, Eva I ,. lill ~ t'~ ~(lllllll~ uu huilding \\'u ~ the Old ul'tngS o ldi er~ ' I-I e wa s doublle~s senrch ing fur the . "" ~ ~ ~ < " \\~ mus t HIve \(' n I :'1~1l1W(,S I l 1Iotlle, llIHI I had wnlked all cluy t o ~ roolll in wh it- h Bi ll , hi s pOI.tner, J . R. Co ffm an fil e~1 appl icat ion l Whit~o n be nolifi ed of th e a ction w len ", I \f"en]tttowu1'(. It_l<~ . '1' lu~1 l~tH , re tul'lI lit nil{ht to the very ~Jl(JI WIIS ('llJlfim'd. for the uppoi ntm('nt o f a guclI'dinn b~' publication. the place o f l'eRi\HI~ t cllSllIl(k) j!\llll • frOIll which I hud ~tH,·tl'(I! Th ere was nothing o n the main of Otto Harlfelter. Thur~duy, Au- dence bei ng unknown , a It tlIe e t . p le ,w,lelll "1' 1' b'lItlll~'f .) L lin ' a JOU tt I hud no very cheerfu l .. i"ion oC fl our l'XCO llt the li,"i n!! roo lll an d gust 22, a t' 2 o'clock p. m. , was Th e case of Th e F('d"rnl Land Ill. .u U"d . {OU 1 I f nny ';~(' I 110 lu wnnll l\"i,ll-ollle upo n ill Y I'etur n I l ilt' sl'i"v ice qllnrl('r~ , I glnnced fixe d liS time of hea r ing upplicati o n Bunk of Louisville 1'5. J esse B. nlllH'l.trlll W(tlO(tlcru I \,'uU ':11'1.' 11 ' till' f[ ollle, but it. wa s n ('n: " of I' huslih' in euc h r 10111 bc low :tn(1 It wa s ordered thut certnin Ru frn e r ('t ul. , wa s settled and disu une I I (,I"en lall we. . , '. . . promissory notes a nd s lock helon" Il llli S~ ('d. \V I lb ' . an\' pc rtlll u ,to 1"111. "0 I co ntlll- lhl'lI went uJI ~ llll rs wh ic h was a ,., This business of making pork is MANUFACTURING. () . IIIf "lOin gtr t"!.: eVl'\' InJe I Ul';1 on my wil y. T he lIumc wu s 1 ma rc lik ely hunting grounu. I ing to t he esta te o f harles H. The hogs are the machines; the feeds are the raw material •• n\lol'~ In ('lilii t Y lile Utl~pu~1 c\v I- I sti ll half a mil (' distanl wh{'n thc I pau, C'd li t th e hen(1 of lh e ~tnirs She rw oo d, deceased. b(' dis lributou Real E&l"te Tran.fen U !C 1ll 1I ' nn( . lIV l IS IIIl C ere. , to How>\rd B. S he rw"" .l , Edit h Bess i{' nlld Arthul' Daulto n to TUlIedo Hog Ration is the ideal raw material (or mllking thnoc [our Ii~Ul"S' tnll'clin" frullI h g"~t went oul. But I pluggc d on. sCll rce bl'enthlng, Edwards and Ell en 1':. Conll l' r . 'I nl'I'~' \Vo 1·lln,-' 1,,1 No", 28 ancl pork; Ihe hogs quickly coove r[ it iDlo sound, firm, market" ~ . U k I " J t elt pretty xUrc t hnt r cou Id g,t J-I e II'Il R not theft', " ,"., able flesh. They go lO market quicker aad bring top priceu l'aJlr tll:S ( I' _ . , i n wit hout Wilki ng ' any on e up, Whil e I wuit cd. se nlies ale rt nn(l ~,{~. J Ofl'Jdu nE fi!erclrh is bo.ntl l,as <!!J III So ut h Leburt on , LI S uy way 0 (1\ {'rSlo n \\ e l ' I I I 'd 1 I.' b h h fi' a SSIg" llCC (I • , " c . llrr ~ 1I III \0 G(' or"(' url(l Mary Gray to Eph Tuxedo Hog R ation Iceeps tbe m ac hines in good runniog ~ d t t whi 'l II" lie I (l' CI {'( W(lU u e muc l e n E' rl"es tnut , a 19urc p: hrl l' c1 out f $ 1800 0 'th U S I, " I I ' ... ~ now III un UI:I! U"H:" li S 0 C I bette r w ay becau se r could nvoi d through a donr a nd II' ' nt 10 v ll ' ~ Ulll I ' . ' WI . •• r ICe - ruin] L. lI urdin iO .3Q nc r es in order, too. Makes heaitby sows and lively liuers • way th· II carl'st jarm-hou se lay I t' . h 11 f ~ d~ I n le , It I" lind Guarant y CO lllllll ny us " ayne to wnshi p. . j rOIll wltpl'e II'~ wcre. " 'c hud eXJl una Ions. . n . away I'om illC'. I IRn pJlC'lIr- s \;retl". C. H. Bec l,et, (' IiII' Hunk s Willis J C' l"\'is to J nmes L. Lesher Made in two prolein cotoleou. 14%% lind 19 %. Also TUlIedo Big Farly, a 40% pro tein feed. tbat does I.he job dete rmined lu Jlo:lponC' trying to f A~ I dl" C'W n e~~e~ I~ lI~c Sl~adt~w ~d 111 a m() m C'~t th~OUj!h a nu t~rr Willi ;1 11l \lill<'rs wef'(.> Illade ap- 1.!12 ac r e~ in Franklin tP. l d leach Fair Ouks unti l murni ng nnd () I P \\' 00 s aoI' l'I'e Ie l OO r. Wl.ut('( per ap~ two 111111- praisers. Da n F . Il nd Hildn A. O'Ne il t o better and cheaper th an tankage. We ciln supply ),011 promptiy with Ii fresh Slack. I Rnlph B. l'ar k~. guard ian of Will iam F tlre~t and il illin Ue rnice w/lnt ed f (joo and. helle r for the night. 1./ a lll (,S ann on, incolllpet('nt, ftl ('d Ta ylur l ot~ Nos. 77 1 nnu 772 in I th ouj!ht that J had seen fa rm his fi r t !l('co unt . Franklin . I l1ve Jl tn r i!'~ unci upprn is ol1j(' n l " AfJlClin F:ckt>I't to J ohn J . Eck· buildings on our right, a bout a fil ed ! ' (' r l, . Iu rk A. Kalllmer a nd F'. L . Waynesville, Ohio mile bllck on t he trai l. H emmingr·.. Estale of E li za beth Kay, de- Mc Ka y 1.16 acreR in Salem Tp. \ ay in sisted that they , ero o n the '...~ cC'll ·cd . I Hl'1 cn E lliso n to Wi ckline MoI ft. ' .~ " There is no URe quarreling ~:~. '!',; Es tate o f Ha rry V. Wa lter, de- t nl's Inc. , pnl"t of lot 45 in Morabout int." J su id, f in ally . " There ..." . :. cense~1. r ow. Nuru 1-1 . Hjlwk; ,admjnistrn trix Howard W . I vins , admi nistrntor is nothing to pl'event each of us FOR PIGS, SOWS AND HOGS going the way he thinks is right. of stute ot Sta nley liftpn i of the estut e of J osep h Barnes deIt's a . ci nch we will both find sheliI awke, decea sed, fi led he r first c('ased, to J ll lius C. and Julia MeThe TNXt 40 L;'Je oj FetdJ: accou nt. ' arnw, 53 aC I'es in Clearcreek Tp. t r if we keep going fur enough." Tlludo o.b., TllI:rdo Allmasbu Tundo Chick ~ Tuudo Cbop Tuxedo S.. rtloll Mub.. T uxedo Scrtl.ch . 0 we sepn rnteli. W e had The co urt or'd ered that Nora H . I hnr\es F . Brunner to Leonu grown intensely ti rcd of one anHuwke , IlQllli nili tratrix of the Brunn er sev ra l tmcts of land in [ Tuxedo Ho. Rldoa TuxedoGl'Owin. M•• b.. Tux.do De.eloper T...c40 I!uma.bol Tuxedo Poultry Plu"ncr y other an ywny ; cspecially ince es tu tu o f Stnnlelr Cli fton Hawke. , lIlem Tp. und Fl'e dericksburg. hung r had put a n edge on our deceuscd, proceed to sell certain ' Carolyn Gilmore to John W. te mp ers. H emmingway sturted stock ut pdvute !58 le Ilnd for cash. Ilnd Mary J . Dare, 'At ncre in Ron· s outhw st and I branched off over 1\J. H. Oswa ld Ilnd Son mad e IlP- chestel'. - ' _. - - -. .town l'd the north. It grew dusk plicntlon tOI' the IIppointJllCnt of I William Meddock to Ralph Kelvel'Y rapid ly after the sun was un udmini!ltra tol' of t h ~ efltl! le of IC'y , 1-8 of an acre In Ro oh ester, James A . and Ida B. Purdum ~Ilme. inqu est over body of Clar gone, but the s now on the grou nd _ .. _ __ .::. -=to Helen Ellison part of lot 45 in encl' )) elvcr. $0.70 ; Karl Dakin, made it fuil'ly easy to see and I I Morrow. I insurllncc on hildl'en 's HOllie Just tu be doi ng so mething, 1 " lever plan," 1. congratulated Sum Fi nk elman to George and Bld/r., $a2.4 0; The J . W. Lingo wa s able ' to hit up quit e a fast b ,·.. tt l<>(1 th/! knob adnll' rl'ngly" Wh sh II I h 'd 1" J ean nette Lykins pnrts of lots Nos Fldll'(' Co., t\\·o k eys, 3 0c', Trnas.,. . pace. .,1tl rng olt ulHi.ht in bcd, with a re volHf IH~Jl d il l me, ·... u ... . . . . .. ere a le e But the farm- house I thought I Ma ryclb.. "Be lluicl in tllUr, co nso "n you ," "U nde r t/le b~d," she suggested 11 a nd 12 in Franklin Tp. UI er (I f Stille, clothing for inhad seen did not materialize. I said a voice out side . "Yo u' r e Ul'- practically. Helen Ellison to Wickline Mo· mutes III Du yton hospitnl for 6 could have sworn it was in that road I saw n figure dal't suddenly rC6ted in th e n~me of the law, I gla nced doubtfully at the wh ite tors Inc., lot No. 46 in Morrow. month!!, $53 1.00; The J . W, Lin go Ildwe Co" supplies, 86c; Kro· dlrection , too, Rnther than give from thei r protecti ng shade across utes It renpp ellr ed again and nnd a nyth ing yon sny will be used enam eled iron bed which was boltup I push d on furth er. I did not t he patch of interve ning m oon- pussed on to t he next room . agin' you." ~d to t he fl oor. It loo ked to 01 0 Marria.e Licenle. ener, William. m owing 'Yeeds, I was in .a quandary what to do It WIl S the sher'lff. How hoct he us if were und erslung. Willard H. Spen ce r, railroader,' ~.:1 3. (j0; Ro~ Heisel, sa me , .$33.60; liKe the idea of go ing back to Hem light to t he Old Soldie rs' Home. min way a nd a dmittin g that I was That stru ck me a s r ather cUl·i. lC I raised a n nlarm ~he cha nces bcco me in volved in t he midnight However, I'm the most obll gln .. of South Lebanon and Miss Mary , I h e ~epullhc A ~phalt Pavm g Co., h I I 1.1 .. M I plltchlng l'l~t 69' e Th · ne be in were about eve n that he would es- para d 0,0 n' wrong. Surely if 1 kep t on in the OUI!. Wh y h OU Id anyo .. at nxp an at on cou .. lIlan you ever m et so I got down c nlosh of South Le banon ., el' la l , $ 114" same rii r etion I hnd bee n goi ng s uch a hurry an d why 80 furtive? cape. It see med 't>ette r to capture l he re be of a n office r of tho Illw on the flo or and started to c rawl Charles E. Min ge, in ~urnn ce I L. G., Anderson Son s Co., g. roil I would eventually reach sOll1e I t hough t it over quite n whil e him s ing le-ha nded, bei ng on the scene of a c rim e? It undor·. Unfortun nte ly , I stuck supervisor of F ranklin and Miss !tI!llC rtul, $27. 02; Haro ld Martz, sort of shelter a nd food ! IIR I st ood t hcr e waiting for some. Th er cfo re, when he disappeared was cont r ary to precedent. ha lf -way. Mi ldred M. Gerke, stenographe r , fUl'n~Rhing ~ nd londing gravel, into t he n ext . room I fo ll owed I eve n to Id h IJlI ' , ::. ~5~ .'',0 ,' Blnt r a nd · It ",vas a long time, t h ough , be- t h In!! e I. e to occur, so t h r Oll g II t h e l co uld a lmost muke it, and l ofr F a n kit n . . LeRoy . ' snnIe, Th en a soluti on occurred to me. do wn the hall. As I did I heard locked door . struggled hard to co ndense that John William Schoonover, farm 57; The Oregollla Brtdge Co., ref ore I saw a welcom ing light I enn'!; !!I\W just how long. bue I It was doubtlcRs the other escaped a door in back of me open, but "Don't lll'g ue with h im ," plead- r fl"llc tory hal! inch of my girth e r of Harveys burg, u nd Miss Flora pall' wOI·k. $10; T~le Fnmou s Auto would hnv(' guessed Reve l'al hours, IJriso ne r, the one who had held us wus too inte nt on my quany t o cd Mllryelln in a whisper. "that was holding me back. It was Marjorie S nider, of Harveysbur~ Supply Co., s uppit es. $7 .10.. An yway, I WIIS so thoroughly fa. u p in t he road when we had start- pay mu ch attention to the sound A n ew look of concern had come no use. tigued that I could ju!'t b"rely ell for home t he first time I in the I'enr. inlo h I' eyes. Then I tried to ba ck out, To my Bill. Allowed I d rag on e ski nfter t he other. T he chanc es wer e that he wantI came -to t he door where I had "What Is it? What are you l!is may I f o und I could not move C. E. Bradbury. gasoline. $ 1.80; I But w hen ) sow the light I cd t o get back into the sanitnrium see n my man. disappear last. It afrui,d of?" ! aske d. t he olher way either. The Kilpatrick-Fre nch Motorcar, quickened my pa ce nnd made f or und r elease his partner. stood open. I slep ped in and '''l'hink ho w th Is Is going to loo k " l'ht'oW up your hands," said the Co., truck, 76; Franklin Vul •• • it. I was afraid t ha t th e people As soon a s I ar ri veil at that cl ose d it softl y after mo. Next ", hell they find )10 U and me hor c ! sh eriff outside. "I'm coming in cll nizing an ire Co., 8ull plies, t' . who live d th ere wou ld go to bed dr ciuct ion, I, too , hastcned i nth e I fe lt g r opi ngly for the electric- Oh. Tom , how co uld you eompl'o- a nd if yo u move I'll shoot!" ' $ 1.86; J , D. Adams & Son, g radb efore I coul d arrive. ~nme directio n t hat h e had 1!'01le. li ght switch (' n the wall. mi e me so!" How the duece could I throw up er I'epairs, $27.37; H , S. Conover, P-h- As I pas d ove r thc snow J ha(1 By t he time J "'ot to t he front of Before I cou ld And it there was "I didn't intend to. I wasn't my ha nd s ? I ml' ght h th 1 "Blair" digger compl. ete, $3230 .- 1 one 93 . I " a woma n 's screa m in t he r oom . nve rown u curIous sense of fami lia rity n tIC building he had disappeare(l. even thinking of you." lip my feet, but I doubt if I was Lebanon Garage and W eld ing Co. , • • f eeling a s if r had bee n thel'e be- An open window, h owever , indi- somewhere ahead of m e, and th en "O h, " s he murmul'ed, as if hurt. capable of a motion of any sort. labor, 75c; The J. W . Lingo J-1dwe fore , It wasn' t 80 much t hnt ) eated very plainly where h e had at my buck I henrd n clicking "M rs. Hemmin<>"way occupl' es all A th k I' k d· h I k Co., repnlrs, $86.54,' snme, sup- ' sound in the door I had J'u st shut. " 51 e ey C IC e In t e oc I ..--"'=~~~~~~!!!!'~~~~ . d h' rea IIze ~nyt lng special. but I go ne. and removi ng my skis ] had yo ur th oughts, I s uppose." heard n scurrying of bare feet. plies, $82; The Prues EquipH1Pllt.... • .U My ha nd found t he switch. I My hea rt Inap,e d J·oy fully. Even M 11 t t' Co., r epair, $ 1.79', E _S o Who rl"y , I turned it on, ~ arYE' a \\las r e rea mg, in a moment of s tress she had time Th e door opened. A hush of re pairs, $4.29; The Oregon in f Sitting bolt upright in bed, with to be jealous. Maybe it was all sUI'prise followed. Bridge Co " reinforceittg stcel, I a r evolver leveled at me, was Ma- for t he best. "C ome out," ordered the sheriff. $324_68; The Morrow Lumber Co. ryeTllllae-re " I' m sorry," I said penitently. "I Ree you, you durned ostrich," cem e nt, $110.60 ; ,'l'he Oregonia was no one else in s ight ! "Th nt wn n 'td 0 any good . We I renewed my ~truggles to extrL Bridge Co .• repairs, etc" $187.90 ', FOR RENT ollg ht to be ablE! to do something cat myself. It was useless. I had Harlan Whitacre, bridge repa ir ' - -- - CHAU TER XII. definite t o mall e this look nil used t o much zeal in my effort to ma~erial, $39.33; J. H. Kipp, ma.\FARM FOR RF.~T--.147 a cres in J'ight." get under. terlal, $174; The Conner-Holthaus . Green ~o. , c1fl1ry Included; 10 Several Surpril el "J'II do anytMng yo u sny," r of "If you don't come out In ten Motor Tran s Co., cxpress, $ 1.30; acres now III Alfalfa; 20 acres for "T hrow up your hands," Maryfer ed. "Shall I jum p out of the s('cond s I'll shoot. The sherifi' de. ,Howard Cook, f urnishing and load ",h eat, Bnnk r eference excha nged. ella commanued, undecided ho w t o window?" Ii\'cred this ultimatum and began ing gravel, $46; Blair & LeRoy, IW. E. Wnlton. Centerv ille, Ohio, treat a burglur wholll she knew by "You might brenk your neck." counting, "One, two- t hree- " s upplies, $54.45; The Dayton Sten1MontgOmery, County. a28. his first n a me, but choosing · at "It wouldn't matter, " I said bitThe thought of the target that c il Wo.rk~ Co" .supplles, $20.47; "' length t he conve ntional procedure, I offered for even a very poor The Cmcmnati Blank Book and WANTED "I will," I agreed, "if you will terly. She dis regard(!d my martyr-like marksman drove me nearly fran. Mfg. Co:' typewriter carbon, $3; - - - - -- - - - - Dealers jn point thnt shoe horn in some othspeech. " Suppo se you were to tic. I mad~ a s uperhuman eft'ort. J. H. KIPP, loading bridge lum- W A NT ED- A ~mal1--rru:1'Ir, money e r dil'ection ." hide,:' she sugl!\,ested. " I'll say The bed rose from the ftoor and bel', $7.50; Th e Dayton Stencil or share rent. Noti'fy the Gazette She t h" ew aside the weapon, *a28. "If you are a ge ntleman you will you Jumped out ()f t he window and f ell apart. I backed away from Works, s\lpplles, $5.41; G. Led. office. erman, supplies for pros . at ty., =. leave t hi s room," she said firmly, tt hen when they got Ollt there nt- t he debl'ls. $24.60; W. C. Gilmour, coroner InFOR SALE (To be contl'nued) " I d on 't know what yo u mean by or you, you co uld escap e." ques t b 0 d y 0 f B n :ce Monk, $7.60; t h is unwarrantablc intru sion I" FOR S ALE- J"arge open wool "A man came in here and I folbuck will we ig h 200 Ibs. J, P. lowed him." Cummings R. R. 3. 84. Pinky Po ••• for the Gan, "No nse nse! Where is he1" THRESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS It did sound a trifte fishy. I'll pulleys, babbitt metal , oil /lUps. admit. There was no one in sight I Injectors, lubricators, steam and I even look ed unde t' the beil. \ 'I-4OLD '3T11.L., NOW, PI~K't water gauges, gauge glass, oilers, " Now go I" she orde l'ed as If she l"6'T£R. w~ 'TO ':I"I'\Ka packing, boiler flues, suction hoae were addre ~! tl1 g an In Cant who had YOUR PICTURE!. IN ~OU~ and tank pumps. 'THE BOCKLET to be denlt with fil'mly. "I don't NEW 9C~OOL " CO. 416 W. Main St. Xonia, Ohio. know what Is t he ma tter with you OVTF'T / Inte ly, 'rom Bllb eck. You used to • PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS be a fll lrJ y Roneible, de pendable - For all purposes. Bocklet'. man; but now you act lik e n lunlin e oC plumbing and heating supatic two-thirds of the tlmo." plies are the best. Tho Booklet"I'll go," I said mournfully; King Co" 416 W. Mnin St., Xenia, "but some day you'll realize how Ohio. un j ustly you have t reated me ." FOR SALE-Waxtex Food Paper, I went to t he door and turned . Keeps ~ood fresh and elean.; Consult them before buying elsewhere the knob . It would not open. Ribbed TIssue paper for dainty "What's the matter? " Maryello p!lcknv:es: J... inen weave paper nap asked when I delay ed. klns; Papeteries and Corre~polld "I can't get out. This door is ence Cards. The Miami a.zette office. locked on the outside_" "A bsurd I" Mary ellu got out of .-~-. bed and slipped on her fur coat. MONEY LOANED "H ow could it be locked?" She ·cume over to t he door. As she stoo d b e ~ id c me I hnd a )WigLATER.nant Rpasm of h eartac he at the LONG OR ' SHORT TIME-Ea., Tiie SNAPSHOT dainty desirability of her. It was terms. Also Surveying 8,Ild Ab· : SHUT uP stracting. Write and I «11 call n o ti me for Ri.>ntim ent in a situa?~'" and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Way· . tio n th a~ bade la ir to becQme seri ","'(OU DOPES: nesville , Ohio. J11 • • r ous, but I chnll enge' any man · to 'lit. ,. _! •••. .,' LOANS on 'Livestock, Chattel., be 's o near th e pe rson of the wo-· •• . Second Mortages. Notes boqght. man he loves and not be conscious John Barblne, 'Jr., Xenl., Ohio. of rippling hair, especially if it flows over hor shoulders, . and the , soft tend,crness of the skin flushed with sleep. . Fannerl of Warren and' adjo'nlna counties may obtain 1noney on She tried the door. lonll' time .Ioane, it 6 per cent In"It Is locked," she admitted with terest. Cost of lIeclJrinlr ' the lame incredulous eyes that sought mIne la very reallonable, through The questioningly. "What does it .Federal Land Bank. For further mean?" information eall on or address 11 I shook my head. "I do not C. DRAKE, Treasurer, phone' 81. ' know." X LebanoD, Oble' ' ._ ,
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THF. MIAMI GAZETTE ISSUED
VI!:UY WI::DNESDAY
nnd Pnc:lfle Railroad. Appuinted the I"nrm Relief Board. Annollnc<,d 11 plan to summon in }930 th first notiQnal confevence on child hc ulth to be held 'in tw nty yenrs. Appealed to chief naval powel'S :for nction on nl'ms Iimi tntion. M 1111 n decision to pu t b fore Oll/J'I'CRS n prog l'lltn for the tn d . ernizatio n f tho antiqullt, Pl'i. ons of the to' d e mJ G.ovcrnm nt. Doed c:t.! his week.end cnmp in Virginia to th Fed ' l'llI Govern· ment as n permun nt sUlllm '1' hOllle for his Ruccessor s.
PIKEVILLE DOIN'S
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OTTO GRAY
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W ' I hm lght \\ hell Bro, Hard· w.ent nllt "'uz tnkofl fl'um among us by
ADd hi' Oklah~lDa CowboY$ Quite a numb I' from her tho IJ.)( luu lour to Coney u kind providence thllt wc'J huv Will Appear S.turd"y, Atl g u.t Islnnd Tu ()!;dny. They r port a u litUe s l11 oothe!' sailio ' in P ikevill At the Glo'm, under It he auspices tin time. I IJUl in this we wu z mistnk 11. V. n AlIl,l'ust 1 2, Mrs, MBT)t Finch d id get II long purt~ well 1\ few I. O. O. F. Prices 25 and SOc. ee l bmted her 85th birlh dllte 1\>1 1' , we~k s bu t a nu tl}(~r Kl cke ~ dev I~Jl' :md 11'5. Billy l\Iaham came clown ed m th e p 1'5~ n of Bro. ] o P~la iILY C" •• ,.d a ', (lo.lom~. ot Wayne.uU/e I'I'om Dayton to he lp with the (e s. and anuthcl' . In Bro. Impo rtune, nltio. a. SeeonJ Cia •• IUuil M"ftLr ~ive' occa sion. Am on g th eir con- Br . Popu~~1I'It.y l?ot, ma~ ,bec,uz he lributioll s to t h uirlhdu y dinnel' , thot the Elder thun t VI ~ lt hun liz AUGUST 28, L!)29 \\' U5 U ~; I;c , decorl1ted 'w ilh 85 onon liZ he ~id ;; ~1111 0 1h ~ I:: . I ,r eC k: "1 to a "Aunt on Ir Lhe hid I hud V I SIl ~ .t uz .. cnn dl s, n<'t~ u esg s Y . I n P I I ' I I 'I t Mult i" WU H de lighled wilh it. mue I nz. 1'0, ' , ' IIn;s H' l or 1' 1', , h e'd II bm gn l1o pln' uroun d all t h<' I Were evel'Y one to , sweep be· The Clin t on oU ll ty fail' at· tillle. An then 'h ,'<1/ make a pUl'ly fore his own qOUSI!, eve l'y st l'eet • •I Il'Il ct ClI II nUIll I ' . lf' 1' f 0 our elt1'l.cn s out at prt'uel1l'n. Bro. 111llwI'lnnce would ~e_c_l_e_ n ~ _ _-_J_. _K_'I_·essell. NO MORE FEATHERS I lust wcek, got riled because he \\'\1 zn't culled ' AND WAR PAINT? I If 111', nnd M I'~, \V. I~ , P I'ost and 011 tu prny uz o f le n a;( he thot II I I ~(Jn, Ma Yllllnl. 1\11'1;. Minn ie FI'OHt, h e 'd or t l' !' iJin , ft' I' Il\' i" ~r:ll.e on •I • - - - -- - . G<'orgl' and lIIoll t fort Frost sp ent pl'rl~' in, al 'I!I1 Ht liZ good nz Bro. ' I WHAT HOOVER HAS DONE j S und ay Ht ~ ('rpl'nl Moulld. "undinbmss , who ('nll ' t he heat, I - an d it dOeR hiz so ul guo " III gil. I The r" hu\, (' heen l)J'olcs ts IlIle ly :lgaill ~ t t he exp lo itati on o f Indi nns :IiI', ,lIIlIl ~Ir ~ , ,J. C. Gr ay, !I1r~. tu pray in public . The facL is ' for show purpo ses. hil S. (;1 :1), a nd sl) n, Hobert. an d T sort('l' ill .i o ~' hi z pray in my self, I A quick· witled, agg ressin! PrC'sOhjectiun to th co ~ h o w b URinel';s, M,,;. Bel'li t' lI n ' were Wilming to n fill' one alway s know s j ust what!'! , icicn t is pluinly o n the j ob at Sec retary Wiluur exp lai ns, is that \' isitors Tu ('sdllY , c"l11in. an how it s t Oll1in . fcl' h(" s Wnshing t on. He r e al'e just II few il does noL "lend the IndiHP to:\11' .all,; i,l l'S, 1I ' IWlI r d S urfn cl' pl'lIyed t hllt. sanll' pra~'el' ,f"I' nigh I of lhe ll1any lhingH he has d on e wal'll cs lllbliRhin g him self on nn I I' I ' , . I 20 Y(' III'S. 1 hen hI' g' ltS It off In since Lukin" 110 ~sl'ss ion of olliee kif If " I anI son ,0 Ili'H, we l'<' UIH uy ., eve n (!e 0 se -I'cspecl ln g llll e- I;'lIl's ls of th e il' parenls, Mr, nnd ~ i c h u soul stin'ill \\,:l Y that it fi vtl bricf llwnlh R ngo ,: pende nce." On t he conll'lll'Y, "il ~11'~ . F, :\1. Os hol'n nnd family , Il1l1kl's n n("'~ hea rt nllll ,· 1' III he m' . it. 1\ (' iJcgins so ft :1l1d ~ a ~ y, Iik f' Abolished the fiction (If the thl'OWR him huck on a I1lasqul'l'lHIl! Oflicinl Spokcs mlln, of 0 manner o f li fe IhaL no 1 0 n ~t'1' :\11' ~ . I. n\\' ~ "n'H ull(1 l\1J-s. ~hll l1:' l hl'l-:'ent1l' ' ig hin 0 \ ' til<' win d, th (' n . ' Annoul1e ~ d his pilln for n eOIll· e xi~t!' a nd cannot ('xi st in c(\ nll1·t u;k(' r' H (,".I ~~ C~ rI'UI." thC', 1\£" . 1:. : \ he graduully I-:'it s , Ioucie'!' and mi :~ ion o n law cnfo r cl' lll e nt. wilh the dominalint c ivi li zuLin n ," SIII1'.hl~' . t hool ~n!()Yl' d a plcnll \ louder. :Inti by t he l1l11l~ he clo ,es C,lt ll ed Co ngl'l'sH into s peciallThc Protcslant Episcopn l Con· il l I' n r t'~ t I'al'll 1· l'ldny. h,' fail'iy l11ak('~ th(' I'""f m ll it' . . seS810n to net for furnl I'clief. fer pncc of Sioux Inlli a nM o f th e • ft l iMM ~ 1 :, 1 , ( . 1 Slurr .• , 1' IIAyton, \Vvll, hc got nl /I(I CR U~(' he ~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~ Wilhdrawn lhe govcl' nlll cnt's, Rlu e Hidgc I{('s(' rvlltion I-:'(r('~ ~ (l I' l1t' th l' \l'I,,,k . l' nrl wit h h er ' (' ",lid ' nl g"il to pra~' li Z "fll'lI az he \ oil lo nd s frum Icase 01' Hal e in the furth(·r. d!,,'IJll'ing thnt th , "how I11llthl' r. ~l rM, Alllllnda S tlll'1' , \\'i sh"d, and b ' CUU, (. h •. c' ,lIl c1'n t n ' co I'I1 ' i \ ' I' ik('\,i llt· II"i"·,,. rvr I in te r csts o f cOIl Me l·vllti() n. I liu s incss i" hnnnfu l 1.0 yo ung " " , g' il a nuthl' I' l" hlll'c h () fli ~ j ist whl' n thing'S a 1'1 ' ill ~ic h a nH' ss th u t I Overturned the (' stubli shed ' In d ians who thl'ollgh it make n 1 »c' nn \lIlV I!' s pl' nt lu pstlay 11Ig' hl h I' w:lntl! d it. \\'h,~ n hl' wuz already :lIn arcul'l'l1 that tiwy 11<' \" '1' kill ht' policy I'ega l'ding uphlicilv for in - I llttll! (,W'Y IlWnl' Y which t!1'~tI'OYR and W l! oIl1l·~da y wilh Alice and d oi n abo ut all t h ' di cl ali n ill (JUI' ~ tl;,li). hll' llld, A fL(I' nJ'l', ~1 ;'('klY , co me tax r eturns, ' in (, l'lI li\'" til i:ul llstl'Y fi nd Ihl'ifl. Kathleen G1'IIY· l:hlJI~ r h. so he! j<,inf' t\ in wi lh the \\'1' 11 1: :J \I tI " th~ 11 1' \ : p I' :1<'1,('1' (' 1: 111 _ Cull ed 011 Rep uh liclln PlIl'ty in Co lorful and pic l uresque hnve 1 MI' and Mr~, 1\1. K Shel'wood I' e~l in d,'m " nfii ng we git lInulhllr \rllt PC ( p ii ~""" ' ,) ,. lI ' , wi lh h im, l l the Suuth to I'eol'g-ll ni z it ~elf, bcen the el!'menls in AmPl'ican atten de d th. S hl'rw l) od I'cuni on pl'('ach l' l'. The ra N is I did'nt k '(' 1' Th"l1 \Ie l! "l un li t""" "'II', 1.111 hl' l putting an end t o it ~ sca nda ls in (lag(1I1Il I' Y co nl l'ibuled by the r ed ThUl'sdH V al tl1l' home of Mr, and mu ch. f UI' 1 wuz sOi'le r I!' itl "n tired W IIZ i10l ;11I,,\'; d III sl.)), IIIni', '1'1 ' II patronnge. mUll , Yl'l it scems I'enson abl e to , Mrs, O ~III" lI " lling s\\'ol't h, n :lr 'l\' him my se lf. , I' ccialllv a z he th t' ";';0111' 11 1','11." '" a :'1,ill: " d 10:1' 1(' 1' : 1 S~ e Us Early f or Your ~n le Dat es. v.; c G il 1' <: 101 WIIZ I:'itt ing m o ~ t t orr plain in hi ~ HI1I1 ~ l' llI h;\l'k 111' 1',' a:,: : 11 , a ll t ha t uJlPo I·ted th~ con ti l uti o nul 1001, with SUS!lll'lun upon the Oreg onia , S : t isfar' io n o r Ch a r ge No thin r,: . gove rnm e n t in t he Mexican r e bel· Ill'nctice of diverting yo un g men , . . . ][ , .. .. t I 1' 1'1':1 ' hin , H(' I!'oln ft' a ~o rt ,n- lect· bl "lWhl th illgs to a "I i111;"1., T h(' lion . lind wo nwn from homely ye t I\!I , . ~1.11 Y a1l1es tl.lIIS,lC N UI'(' on "~~ \'i tl('n l'e II \, n hri sliun, hun'h wu d not h,,\',· him . I NI ~t I Interve n ed in u lubul' dispute to p r otilnble duti es that t h ey may bu s lIl ess in Lebanon Tu esdu;-, S pirit. " li e f ir, t !lintI'd oul the wi se th l' t ru sl\·(·, 10ci.I'd UII t ill' anticipate a stril<e on the Texas lakl' Im r t in II life of moke·beli eve. ' Adulll ('alllplw ll has moved t tl s io ~ o f thl' I1I1' n. li e ~lI i d \\,U 7. 11t1t h.l use . Tl: (, 1l sln ll " " th ' IIl!'111 1"'l'R CovingttlTl, Kentucky, . g(Jod evid (:nce 0 1 l'eli,gUll in , II cl>l11l'H 'n c~d dnll 'i ll~r "lit 11\' lil" No. '1 Plaonfl No. 3 '~" Miss Nan Cll ll ett entertnine d in mnn tu Sf.'(' hll11 :al l th e t ll11 e sell .1l Ill'lran i7.llli o ll , /l ll l il t.I l (·I"~ (, nly '~ I " her us un l ho sp itabl e manlier a t un th e ~ Ireel cO," n I'S 0 1' lit lh e ;,n 11 1'0 , Ot: "("' i"I' ti lly lin t! Or o' Sunday d innel', MI', and j\1l'~. I>o ~l, Ofli er eh~~\' ln lel:b a c ~ e l" ,".n th e l'< i ~t('l'R, Hrl! . !J : I !I "I' ~an c(' n n Hl'o - . . .,.,q__~~~_____~.~....__"""._ _ _ _ _ _~~_.,~_,~ I Robert Cll ll etl, o f Dayton; Mr. ancl lIl'c'lIm o n haptlsm. \\'hli ~ h lz \\, It l' S"lIndilllll. I ' ~ b a..J ;~ lid ; an B r" , M ' h ' ,I . S' ItL or Milford' w uz hll111C' hUlllllll1 IlI'l'sl'lf ove l' I'nl' u la rily tuck a I" UPI' a ll I11n\'l ,tI Wh e n Se" li nr. J e llies 1 ' M~~ ~1 a\\~~ M~ICLln~, of Cleve~ the wa~ h luu, or h"i 'n , in thl' <\1I':.. y, Sisler HU f1'l'~; i, kH'I; "liri t ,l" ;\1(.11 Yuill' plIl'J1 f1 ; n i ll 11 11 old I' n. ' l 1\11·s' . A. . Colletl "ilnlt' n, \\'ell a ll till's!' 1I1I, ngs go t J ~U ('s . l'u,l' I h.('I1 I· "1,1.", \\'11;: n : ,/1 :' ",£01",::1'1' t .. "pu t "It IS han,~· I tn lalld' MI'. tln, ' ){ Ole1' I t 1\1 I' . ",. I al'y 1) () S t e l' t h e h ole , churc h do\\'n n 'hll11 , ev en (jam: ' at . oI'Ulllil I nlJ." ,'s; !' I:lsi. wl·" k, , ]IOU I' O \'C I' jelli ,' i; lind rnn Ii " ~(' t on a IHI son ' ,I ., D "t ' the WI III Illl'll, fel' Ill' pln t erl Ollt 11( ,1' 111:111 (, 11" sr n I Ill r .l)!O, ~n s tove t () 1'''Ill'at (.aeh tillll' wilh out I Ch al nIH (S os e l , I 111 I 'U ~ '~.' now 'wa!'te. , the il' wen k ne 'scs , too, S ,1· St ' 1' S no b I he k'111 1::0 w I1(;l'" "1,1' MI' ·.nnd Mrs, F.:lnll'l· Schrader, and Sister Hum ,os got mild when Th e ch urch hll ll ,'p I~ nil\',' " Ife l'cri of Lebnn oll, wert' guesl s sevel'lll the IIl'eacher Jlinteri out thut nn 11'01' suil , an it 11(0 a I' 1 '1':1kl'~ my I R r b ' I ' the V 'lour Ha t . • • 3 0 Yon rs F.x pe l'ienl'c in Fi tti n!{ CHILDHOOD GEMS I ii , I" is just a thi ef in othcr dnys thi' S week of 1\1 ' I'. tl nl I 1\6 mr~. (lvi(\l'nce of a "Christian SPll'lt" hu rl. til go past •It. A II my 1,lunn y I' 'is 1 1 n g t I I l f I nu d !lI nki ng G1a s!I C~ dl'e ':;- "U lld mOl' to be despise d. W. T. J ordan. I was to go ubout doin good ancl [p ut inlo it i. r::o n e , ul'cly t hi s is ''',1' nrllllll-hPI,11 ( IIHh s io rve °lUI', , ' . . ' " Id c' ' I b t tr y t, I 0 uWlng 111(' O( n J'l"!I (1 1' - atYQ u CU ll paulockagninstthethief, Mr .and Mr~. A . . oll ett and 1h Illln the pO I' ~ . (Lhen tu they a (ltsapJl lll tmr:: wor " .. lIl ey- ~ in " the r1 I , Li its ori'illlll s fln(" ~' One of lhe fir·st "thl'ill 1'8" of no t th linr. so n Rob f'r t' a nu Mrs . Sad ie Rea!'· didn't lil<e the preachers wife) I cnn 't I'ite uny 111 01'e my h:1l't IZ ~. I h' I ·( . ~I j' I .. , II lilY yo uth WII S a st "y, where in a Those d ar old booksl There on attended t he Ul1I on F'armel" s j The I' suit wuz we held n mee l' ln too f S Ul'l'OW U • ' t .-." I a (l l 11'011 l I on \.1 klalH ' an t' l (IVl' rt ' E ve ry TUC5 ay, Th ursJ ay, on'owfully YOUI·S. Il P nce ' I wc C L1 I I 'ft • 'Cll l1lrg Il we boy of about my own s ize killed were only about four of them; w e Club picnic: nt Armco Park , on I an votCl I un an imouslv to a sk 111m S a hu'day a fer ociou s g iallt with n s mall r ea d them ove r and over again, Thursday to ref'ign, which h e drd, un is go ne. Abija h tl'i ke l'. If tdu~~Jl ~ :~ ~I: (IO( ow tr \ n m. No c1l1\1'gc ( u r E xi\ mi nn lion r ound pebble hul'l d ir m his sling co mmi lti ng much of their content '1111S bee n It ' I k got r ' d of him so ___ __ • 0 ll' 111 ~ own ov ('r li S S cll mW ord r eceived here I ~ uc y we I ., . . , inJ,{ iron and hru"h it '1 ig-llruu s ly This giant was a doub l · dyet.! vii- to m emory. One hud to b e careful of the c\ nth o f MI's Quin ce l soon . nz we hav not 1'111(1 h1l11 nigh .' t l ' I I " 'll ' d I d k 'll' 'rl b h i ) ' th t' I . , II ' ,J I ' d ' l . ,r... ~ e. _ Ililli, an ,nee( c ' j mg. I oy !I ll( In (~ m; many a. .1I11e Carroll K>l'l11el' ly of this place. ' 11 WI' p r OlJ1lSl'u 11111 nil on In~ . I 1 .\ g 10' _,n I___ becume a king, tlnd a hero i his wnshed m.y hands b efor e belllg en. , Funerai S r "ices will be Tu e!';duy . tend lu, , , 1 Rcmcv ea Lime from Kett lcs nllm e is- , even yel, lImong the best ll'\l sted Wllh the treasured volum es l ilt th e Friends ChuI'e h, I We alii spe n t all lhat fr og I A ' I" f no , .. , r b . ' The !lli umi GII7.ett'l, $ l.iiO year known of earlh . . . My m other N()w come the- what shull I , I pond ll1unny yit so we ar in good ." " HII .1tHJI1 I ., , ~l.lmS (', .00a x told m e this st.ol'Y fir·!'; t; and, she call him? Critic? Mode rnist? . J. W. , S ne ll , hus the ;o undntl on , s hupe tu hire Ilnother one which , 1111,.1 lI~al'l " r \~lltCl' c'~ntll1,~llng 11 a ss ured me of its absolule truth. I wll() tells the world those s t od es 111 for hiS ne\\ house. i we have alrend y done. Hann er hHZ fOr , the I f~ \\ dlo!l s or '"ll ll ~O n,1Il \\ III ~e. have n ever questioned it to this nrc fnl se ! I do not know what ,M r. and Mrs. Ca rl n ell and sO.n bin so rte l' mud e vel' since h e has I1~ O "1' I.hr hm d eposll Jrom Ih e 111 · Ha" e ),ou ,· C h :; d ' ~ Lv e. E •. he told m e God was with . he expecls to gain by such heresy, tlnd Darrel,l Dogan and. Le \~l s gone, fer shc sn id hc never sed II .• , ' s lr lt, 01 , k elt lc:, 'J': I~ ~M ._ _ day. o:.m i cd b '·(,. re Sc, 001 3tll r ts young David; that I IlIli s t keep him for it is noth.i ng else! I could S.nell ~pe~lt the week . . e nel 111 Cln· wIOnl but whn ll wuz t he gORpel , ,r . . [ ; PUBLIC SALE with me , 50 that giants could n ot excuse n political muek-l'IIker, but ClI1natl wllh 1\11'. n nt.! M,l's. A e r~ert truth. _ hilrircll w ith dl· f .. ,·( i,!p ~' ye hnrm m e not the vnndal who see ks to ten I' S nell. 0111'1'1'11 and LewI!; r Clllallled uiJ'ah Strik er" sez she az we f/ tVa nc (/ lIart ,. I f . I ~iJ.:' h l ~1" IIndl'r a l!'t' nle n.' " r-.;p • rh \' lll >! fI ~lI l'p LI S U 'l l t <' wr . f h k . Anothe r ~avo rnte was the s lory 0W !1.the ? eautiful, ,the good, the 01' t e we ' . s ot a t th e tab1:e the ev~ ning he _ \\,i ll '~' 11 a t l"uLl it: ;\ U cl io ~ local cli dllll :: h:1ndii':I!1 i, ohtnilli l1l; of an Amerlcnn boy, who thought- IIl SplI'mg , Ideals whl~h. my deal' l MI'. and Mrs., J . C. Gray al~d I I~ft! n~ I had. ed .'umth.~~ aboul . !I lll ileR North of L(. IJlI no n. Ohio, . II ('dUel t'lll1. ,\ " ( 11·/l t(.I:1 One of fO Ul' fO l'lll o.-t decnra to rs I If., miles "oll ~h IIf Ly tie, Ohio les,sly hacked do\~n his f.ather's mother mlpla,:,t.ed ~vllhlll me to . grandchlltll'e n, Kn thl C'en, Robelt, glU m ~' Id ov hI m so easy" It seems ,t(Or! g' l a " .e·~ '. ill ('lIllll le ' prize cheny. trec i I,t, too, w,1l stay StllY, I alll wfltmg Ju st liS I ,f~el: I and Wuyne Gray. were SundllY ! you kill c ~n ng ~ ,YO U!' mll1() p~l·ty wh o e r ooms at cxhi b iti()n ~ l'ec(' ive I a nel :I llIil es dUI' We~ l nf Wa vn es. I r-~11J (., .'l l' cnn (\(,~ II)', with me alway S-Just a s truc ns If mOI'e of Ihcm were glVllIg niternCl on ~Ul'sts of Mr. a mI Mrs. ea~ y , f or It aml bill lo ng si nc e . ' f ' tl ' . f "'1 " 1'111' 0 th f'l l'lll 1' 11 1\\" 'I ~ lil U , to lne. Jt s pl'netlcn . I I' II lI!ltrn t'IOns a f G OlI' S Cl'ff ' . . lll . B 1'0, Mee kl y t u spec l'll ' l'l1 .I (S . " th l'~ when my mother r end It I V an II' orn , a to regonln I YflU were prms ' " lllentlCrn 01 , I. \B.t(. n n 1:" e I' ,. I.t f ,( 11'1)1 I In wond er f ul mo rnl lesson, mo:c J1o~\'~ r, we might hnv a more law· The Klever Kook Klub enjoyed the very, sk i ,s, n,n now you've I clenncut c,lllnr n~d C()1I1p(l~ltlllll. \ l~). ~e TI ; ~~' I~~ I\I;p RO:I II, o~ potent f Ol' goo d than mos t of mod . j abKllllg people ror our future . theil' mee tin g ns a picnic. We wcnt turn ed a g lll hllll like th e r est of sends :\n IIl ler 'st lng I11 l!S , lI g t o TUESDAY SEPTEMBE R 3 1929 O. D: ern teaching- "I cannot tell n Shamo on thl' defamer or id eals ! to "M ol'g'a n Hole" and took our the detestable Ipac k," ho me.makers of modest II1 t'lln s . LE BAN ON, HI O o hl\· d . pl'lnned to go " Why Hanlw r" tY BC!{IrIIWIg" at I a' clnek sh lll'p SUPllcr, , se;( I , "You'd Sh c UI'ge s t hem t n ('n' ll t e i leau B. . We. sw immin g but as the wator was to hnv turne d too if he' d s cl lTIenn . , . 100 I\l' ud Il r Cattle. nil T . . muddy we enj oyed oUl'selves other t hings til your fncc like he did in t il(' ho ml' by. enRY ~lll l?:e~ . nd~hng TestNI. . •" n ~ i sLin/J' of I ~ fr(' sh ' :..-:..-_ -~-~ ways. 'We hnd suppel' and our meet nbout m? an ,the r est ov them," hel'c a Iil~lo bit nnll. th ere . :1 little , ~'u~~s '~'lh ., l~l ~~s r~ Y' ~1(1.E', , 18 _ ing and th en we came home. "Not If hed told lhe truth, an , iJil in !\te~HI of lon g lllg vH lnl y f(ll' !;;JrIII1 /.Cl' I ~ ', i:! CO,lfI ~ ' v l ng a l en l Virg inia DRvi s Reporter you know that is whut h e do ne " I I ' . I tI . 01 cn 1 b e fl' , fl ow of nlll k, Balnnl!c ar dnnlly 1 ~ __ _ ,,' _ sed she. I did'n t ~1'A'Y will; hel' b~t tI C t ltll e W H!n Ie 1'0 " , I - r l'(? llillg h t' if q '!; a ll ill lhe b est of NOTA"Y r ' U 's Llc I think we done rite. do ne a s (I whul ', o r costly new conilitilln rea dy to. rl'e d ror po und!; THE FrRST ADVERTISER Your fri e nd piec e!; bo ught. Thi ll is a wonderful I'e rd or cattle Nation"J BanI< Abijah Stri·k el'. One b ell ut~ flP ?t muy nltlke ;1I~ every one ''' '''e ~, and a ll are T. B. Will Drawn E,tales Sa ttled Some ohsc rving" gink hus nR_ ___ cnti re ,ro o m II1vllll1/J', liS ~h (Ilall~ Tested. ~eJ'tcd Lhat Samson, boy f!'fend of A DEAl) .cHURCH it. L et li S Rny tlie rOOJ1l la ck,S d e· I T erms- Will he libel'lll HIHI Wayneaville. Ohio Delilah, was the first advertiser. coration. he will plncc a SIIllIII ma d e known- on day of ~ale, All He took tl 0 co lumns nnd brought It is with sadness I tuke up my cnm;ole table lwfore a Win d ow, ,noies t o he bankah l '. down tile hou se . pen tu rite thi sl fin a l lelle r in th'e giving it n COVi'!' of s ilv ('I' Jabri . \ JAMES MURRAY I - -_ _ _ _-=--=-= = .====koid, pC I'haps " a nd I'lu n lh ~ re a , Martin f.:. • t nnlc'Y , .i\ lIdi on('crs, .-~ ~ group of f'X qUI Slh' l h o llJt h ~ ln' J1 I '"' 1 ___ _ _ _ _ __ . Fiction is n poor thing compared to his cause: when he upproached with facts. 1 suppose I k,now the ' t he gnle~ o C Pm'is, he had a vnst t hings. On e such g' r oup i ~l cll1l.l ed a Ilt Ol'y of the Siege {)f . Troy, fl'om al'U:y at hi.s heels, Ilnd the .king ~ed L-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _._._._ _ _ Tornado 111 '1 _ __J quaint cn lurful porc~ lu Jl1 flgll l' e huving I'end 1\ little of ,It, and henl'- tuklllg hiS h'easure With h~m, Rtun(\inJ! ill 111(' "ha de nf ~ ml1r t. _ ' FUN[RlIL DlHECTOH ing of It mllny years. It never in~ which the people 011 the other sale wocleristic-Io" kine: (':1I' Ii in Yl' l\ OW terested me, its incidents seeming 1 of France cnptUl'ed to lay at the pottery jar s , \., il h r l'lall' d pl n n t." WA Y N ESV ILLE, OHiO specially that one of the river feet of this impudent, strangely in colors harr;l oni ~ in g \\'ith ttl<' taking sides, and leaving Its banks, powerful and lovnble man. dress of the f1~~U l'l', II paut if li l ~ IH'II. ; at e!ommand of the gods, to in· He walked the steps of the king's old co lored gla "~. a ~IlI:1 11 cII I1<-cti"lI 1!> :lI i l' lh!d for G(\ d convenience some of the combat· palace, removed his travel·stained of pew l eI' or p"ree! la in- all thes(' 1 :3t' rI·i cc. ,! ants. clothing, went to bed in security, trl' un lre s when Htaged .efr(!l't iv ~ l y Lar~e Di RP ri ,l' Rl'1 om , But I read of Napo]eon, a renl and fell asIel!p to the sweet sound .10 mu(' h to 111 :lk.:o :.n IIlterestlJlg man with absorbing interellt. of "Long live Napoleon!" I- mbul a Il C·' ~I'r \' i r t: r oo m, Eve;y little while there is a new In all his omniopoatenee God Summer Luncheon book about him, and I am not sat- never witnessed a stranger scene. l' I·; 1.I·;1' 1I 0 NI·; 7 Isfied until I get ho]d of it. His --Ieed Can te lo upe life was crowed with Incidents an When gooel conduct does not CI' ame d c'ggs n il to ast ordinary man can In some measure pay, I do not urge it; indeed I Asparag us sa lad understand. believe that when man's conduct Muplc Lay e r cakc His first wife had an impudent is not gentrally profitable, it is not l eed B ,ve rage troublesome, high·bred and ug]y good. and he should change ia. Tho e little d'o g he hated; he was so ft: - scheme of life contemplates a I :alian Rice Qucntly away fl'om home on his henlthy, normal hody, and in 06 Mix -1 cu ps CO(lkcd d ec wiLh I , ~ big nffairs thnt the dog did not per cent of bil'ths is nntural in· cu ps toma to juicl'. ~1·4 C lip grale,l know him, and it occasionally bit heritance. This ent.ails food get· l' h cc~c 2 tl'aspouns ,slIle 'Il cu p tpe conqueror. He tried to bribe ting, shelter, association with (' hopJlNI Jli1l1enLo ~ , 1·8 t l'(t ~· a servant to ,get rid of the dog, pleasing cl'eatures of Olll' kind, and roon PCI' P'I' and 1)" "1' in Ullttl'retl ADAMS DRUC STO E but could not, with all his power. thus Conduct is born. As it is good,. I hukinR dish. C;OVI'I' top wi t h pulp I have heard all my life that or bnd, we sllcceed or fail. 11(,rt from stminin g" to matoes. Bak e when a man "amounts to somefor :10 minutpR in 1110d{,rate (Oven thing," his wife reverences and Wh~n most people talk, they I and sel' v!' hot. obeys him. Probably Napoleon nmounted to more, considering are merely barking what others Plum Cen.crve everything, than any C?ther ~an haVe said. that , ever lived, but b~th his wIves Cook 5 Ibs. pltll11 ~ unLiI lend ' 1' were unfaithflill, and made ,a The futility of go'o d advice hall in :3 pinlR waleI', . train tlil'nugh specialty of nagging him. often impr,:ssed me .•• A gentle. . lu nder and meaSllre , A dd ~ . 4 Ih. To my mind ,the most remarlt , man In MI~hlgan wh.o : h~s 10.ng broken Engli:'h wa lnu ts, jui ce fll1d able incident in Napoleon's life was ~ade ' a busI.ResS of glvmg a,dvlce pull! :of 3 Ol'nngc~. 2 Ib ~: ch opped Tile approach of a twister" , one his return from ' Elba. He was a about secur~ng ~mploYment" and seedless r:\i ~ens . Add 3·4 lb. su gar of the mosl 'arcaded wealher freak,. prisoner of the allied ' nations, who ,has ,wr!tten ext.nslv~ly on t~e to each p OllJ:)d of fl'uit; cook until l ~aken ' al ~ichila. Ka~" the. lower after ' his , dl~ace at Waterloo , subject; wrItes ~o n:'e ,to' cO,n fe88 he the consi sten cy or tnarmalade. p~ct~re show~ tl~e lWlster ' 111 the (hSI3nCC wo rklllg Its path of destruc. HIli own eountry \ was in hostile is 'out ?f !I job, and .c,a nnot fln,d R:lIpberry JuIl!w tio,! ,nearer a~d nea~er to Wh9rC thQ hands; his soldiers h,ad turned ol1e ••••.Somehow this old ,gentllllTo cup water add ~ - cup photographer 1$ &Iataone~, - The c~nagainst , him. 'Yet he landed in' man remm,d s me of a doctor .~ho' . ' , d • (,cr photo, shows the twIster COOlIng France, ,almost a]one, and marched I has spent al1 ' his life in advlIllng cru!l]iccl raspberries an ~ sprig 0 £lus<!r '" ith the black clouds _thra..t. Grover Alexander of St: Louis has won the J7Jd victory of his to~ard Paris As he encountered . others as to health, and ,is himself bruised mint. tnn~ oil Ice. for 2 ing ,b.rk sh~'lows on the groUnd. In soldiers lIent ~gainllt him, he spoke t ill, and writing to Qthers ~or ad· career setting a new National League winning pilcberrecord. The hours. T~ke out: ml.nt • . strnm and I"l' ':PI"',' Ilhoto the ~~ is Jell forme; record was' beld by the. late Christy, Mathewson. to- them, and they were C\oDverted vice. ' serve over crushed Ice. ' Jha!!.,!...,!Pilc a",,~ .~___ _ _L._"
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, Mr .an; Mr . A.lbert Stacy ,!,III "pend a couple of day. Frl:ay. of called to Mia'!'i Valley hospital St~:bFI~~rBurn tt a t t endud a ball ppople of this community are em· Saturday m orning, on accoun~ of . .. t" . d \PIOyed there. , . LOC~t l t he s rious illness I Da na -Budd. gl1 'P ~ G 1ll ~llln l1 :nl_ T Miss Dorothy- ,onard is attend.M iss Bdnll Gn1'1'ettl' of X Ollng"- I 10 . . ('01 b~ e t r e· . 1 1I C!!- il)g You ng Frie nds onference .-~'PENI.N(; f h d town VI..Ill' d'" mrs, Mary CtIl'mollY c ay rnornlllg' N Y yk a u' t 0 0ft1' IS 10m . 't 10 R'ICIImo n d , J n. la st. week. I) ~nl' ,C'w or I y n er a VISI M III~ . Ma tti SU'l aB ill confined 11'S, Clyd . Wharto n anti daug h- wl lh hiS fa,thel', Ii. M , Ch~rke and t o h r bed with summ el' gr ip. . t.· ' • d'III nc r oLht'1' 'f u l'!"!. ·F·orre.' SnH'th O'L• ters £.va lin d U' >l II' 1E11l1 wel'e 1 r elatives i M he rDc. th Sh h "r. an d m "I'SM ' a rL I ' cG e on Co l umbu ~ lind son Kl> ent t he week. Clea n up! Pal' nt 'up I. Get 'yo ur ~UCl! tl! of Mrs. George Osborn in nnl I I'j\;anr Ie " ' roy Ilu.1 \\,1'th te1n t'Ive. he1'e."' f ISS ' Ru b'Y' L Ila non T h urs day . Paint at Faideys. . t ..\VI' d.unud ' 1'5.t t h as Wil Messrs II . . f . I rk, G001'gO ~pun ( . c nos !I~ n e mln g- Smith I'eturned with t.hcm for a few days visit. Messrs. Ch1l8. and "William la rk, Walter Clal'k and 'daugh~ 0 11 m I'. Mr. a.lld Mrs.. has. E . Johns M r .and MI'R. O. F.. Humphre y tel' Miss Wand u, attend ed the Miahener wer e li t the MIS Pent retur ned Satunl av f rom un e njoytate Fair lur k r eulli on at nyder Park, ~rnd I . ' A~da ~uhr,!;~ sM Tuesday. , rlllg , Ii c Id un d ay. Jt unlay eve lllng Wit ary ' t 0 N'lugara " F a II 1;, D e t 1'0it Rp I p',. C k ' W,,,I SS '11 [Ib lC t I' ll> Lo ke . t okes und family of ~ m , ell y ~o In ay nesl/.1 e ancl olher poi nts of interest. MI'. and Mrs. E lmer S heehan y WIt h [I: . Afn Griest 1rs. A. W. Tu r ner, son Ora n will visit the State F air t omorrow. WUl'sa w Ind ., we r e calling on 11\ companhte r " lllld dallrr hte l's atte nd ed Clu b Camp Mr. Sheehan hR S exhibited cattle fri ends here 'aturday morning on atl~r dUll l:'d j\1 of 1v .IIIII,CngOC· ; 1'( an' I'Sl \ I. 11lI;' t u;r nllns lot Yellow prin gs, lost week. at a n umber of county foil'S this their way to the Stokes reuni on III Wayn esv ill e. nn( S 11 1ldll l Y ; ,11 e l' 1II ne'(1 0 G lIlII et' l OU I' comm unity mourns the lOllS season. I .. Mr. an<I M IS. . R . B'lIl egar an('1 I on ' I ,' un ff fayR' hr " . rl ne In' TS. d M cor ' gI.'d (nf 0 11. 1.' 0 f OUI. mos t h'II:' hi Y r espec t IRing un n ., 1. 11 11 led cit izens. Mary A. Hill who died Your watch runs day ond night gl'und on of J amesto wn were un- '1\ I II 0 continuou sly, but when ditl yo u tluy g U!!sts a t the home of M r , nnd ~1r~. 'l rn~ cWa~ o l~e l' ~d Mrj I ~lIdcl c n l y, of heart trouble at noon, 0 el 8 0 , ov m l\' on . . y., !ln t S unday. Fun ernl servi ceR wer e held haVe it c1 a ned and oiled? Bring M r ~. Wulto l' Ke nrick. Mr. /lntl 1>h-8. Eur l McMnkin and IIII'. n.nd MrR. .Haym on,c,1 SInn and I WCdn~ Sd ay a. m. at the Friend's your repair work to Cllry's J ewson, who mov c'd fr om Det.roit to Ill;1' tll1ughtel of Xelll.l. Church. of which she wns a Uee ery Shop, Lebonon , Ohio. t he Tay lor fa rm n few weeks IIgO , I nylon s hopp c'r s f r om her Mon l on ~ I1lc' mbe l'. Mr .nnd Mrs. E ll iott Wright left I I t e k to thC' n arl a n dnl/ were: Mc~dam c~ Mul'Y 1\1111·sh· Lwetl 1l 11~ .Je;;sic Longac re . Ag-nl'~ . wllnk, ' -:=~~~=~~~~==~~ ( t y 1I.s undoy fo r their home in Detroit move propel' III Y e. Mr, a nd Mr~. Arthur Grea th ouse Cnl'Q J ohnR, ?Il l '~ Routzahn, MUr- \ ofter a pleasa nt visit nt t he home of the former 's parents, Dr. an d und son: , an ti MI', Levi Gr at house t h!l Grahlllll,. EVil Gr a ham IIncl cl Uli. ghte r htBernice find 1111'S. C, W. II• . e Sunda y dinner Alhd l n \\,cr Mrs. A. T . Wright. o f 0 ayo g uests of Mr. a nd Mrs. Clytie g , _ .- _ Dr. Rudolph, . eyesight Whll rton ancl f amily. FOR SALE
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Don't overlook 'our School Supply Department, because it is complete in ev- ery d etail. Great values here in School Needs: , INKS MUCI LAGE PA ST E P E NS PEN CILS RULE RS
ERASE RS NOTE BOOKS TABL ET S BLANK BOOKS MECHA NICAL PENCILS FOUN TA IN PENS
BETTER QUALITIES
FAIR PRICES
M::.I'· !F OR SA LE- P NIChps, II I 0 1 stelll a nd da u g~ ter~ VISite d J o h~ AP PI!!- , I wh pe l Trll ck in good condit ion, ga te at Mlll ml Va lley hosp ita l Sun · - - - -- . . IR II I fll rm J, L , Me nd enhll ll , Phone dny. and r epo rt ~I S condition : MI', li nd ~ I !'s . W . D. Lark In a~d 06. *112 1 I about the sume . pOtiRlhly wenke I'. , ~o n hlll/e ret urn ed to th eir hume In , , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ridge a nd A da ughte r WIIH born lo MI'. IIll d I J?alllll s~lIs ufte r se ve I'll I wee ks I f Oil . ALE-E l ec tl' i ~ Swceper , Phone No. 120 fa mily of Wilkinsburg Pa wer e Mr~. Samu el J llckson, of the Hcl'- Visit Wi th I'clutl vell h ero. ( fur I C8~ lha n hll if pl'lce, see J ohll 'iuest s of Mr. an d Mrs. "0. M' lman f arm Augu st 11 . Th e Ro xun llll nnning Fuctory AdamI; , at Elev utOl'. __ . _ _____ --___ " IRldge last week. Lit tle Miss P atMI', . lind 1:1rs. Ro y Bun,han _ _ _ _ __ ,_ _ _ _ _ _...:I_ __ _________....~-.....~~.........~----~----_.--~~~~~~' ricia, who has been visiting her lind chi ldren of Os?or n sp ent Sun _ - - - _ ... Ig randparents, returned home with ' day uf ternoo n Wi t h th o lattors ~-----• • • • •- . - " .- -" - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _••_Ii!I___• • • •- __• ___. ..IIIII!_ • • •1!!II her par ents. par ents, Mr. ri nd Mrs. Chllrles ' Smith , Mr. a nd 1\Irs. Charles Guitner or Mr. a nd Mrs. J ames L. Gr iffith of P iqua were week- end guests Mjami sburg a nd Mr. a nd Mrs. C, of Mr. a~d MH. George Ha rt sock. W. Al br ight of Wayne vill e. wcre Mast er J ames Thomas Griffith, Sunday dinnet' gue sts of MI'. and after a visit of three weeks with Mrs. Ke IeI' Gra ham. Mr. and Mrs. lIartsock, returned ,M rs. SU!lun Suylol' and 8UtlS home Sunda y evening w ith his Riley and Henry and MI'. a nd Mrs. parents, William Crelghtg n enj oyed Sund uy - - -•• - • il ft ern oon at t he Cincinnati Zoo. Orville Ph illip s atte ndt!d t he DEATHS tu ncra. 01. his un cle, Richard Mjnk at Middletown 'J,'u esday afternoo n 141'6. Mllrry Carm ony IlttentJed a W . F . Gorsuch, of Osborn , fo rmerl y of Waynesville, d ied Mon- fan1i1y dl nnor Sunday at the jlOme I day, Aug ust 26, in t he hospital at of Mr. and Mra, W. F. Clarke In Dayto n. F un era l services will be Waynesville. The Ladies Aid wil hold their he ld at his lote home T hu rsday, at 2 p. m. Burial in Medway cem- next me eting on Wednesday Septemb er 4 at t he home of Mrs. etery. Susa n Sllylor. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller Mrs. Etta Carroll, w ife or lind ' children Jimmie a n d Fran cis Quincy Carroll of Bryant , l nd .. r eturned SlIturday eve ning a fter died Saturday, August 24. Funera l a motor trip the past wee k. t o services were held at th e Frlendl!! I churc h in Har veysburg T uesday lit Niagara Falls, Mr .and Mrs. E. A. Chllrle ton , 10 a . m., Burial in Spr ingboro Mr. and Mrs. ChaB. CharJeton and cemetery. chil dren, and M1'!I. Sa muel Chat·leton spent S undllY with Mr. li nd Richard Lee Moore, aged two Mrs. Fred Schooley at Madisonyear s. 80n of Mr. a nd Mrs. J amel! III Oh ' I Moore of Harveysburg, died Mon- vEe. 10. G' h d 0 '\1 da y, August 26. F uneral services . v.erett It ens an. rVl e i in th e Harveysburg M. E . church ! Phllh ps .In company With some Thursday a f t ernoon at 2 o'clock. Wa yneSVIlle boys left Tuesday Interment in Miam i cemetery. e vening for Columbus wh ere t hey ~._ _ ,
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Are yo u one of t hose car eful, t hrifty har d-to -please buyers, who aren't satisfied with j ust anything1 Do you wa nt t he very best? Th e choicest? The Iweetest a nd tenderest! If 110, trade where qualit y costs lese.
Boiling Beef, lb . . 17 ~c Shor t rib-thi s is' cut fr om choice prime native beef
Beef Steak. lb . , .. . 3Oe Cut from pr ime nat ive beef
Beef Roaet, lb ... 25~c P rime, chuck
Pork Roaat, lb .. . 22 ~c Fresh Calliell
Liver, Fr.eh, 2 lbe .25c Tender
Bacon, lb . . . . . . 15~c Suga r cured J owl
Saueage,' 21be . . . . A5c Fresh bulk- all pork
Harne, lb . . .. .. . . . . 28c Suga ~d,
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ANNOUNCEMENT TIQ THE CAR OWNERS IN WAYNESVILLE
We a,re now an Authorized Goodyear Service Station Dealer
GoodyearTlres Put on
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Pork Steake, Ib " . . . 28c Young, t ender
Bacon, Breakfalt ,Ib 25c Supr cured- 2-lb. piece or more
Oleo .nargarine2Ib •• 38c Plto •• No. 66
Coyle's Meat Market
f ormer Charles S. Mount, county a uditor, died a t his home in Morrow last \\I,e ek , a nd t he fun eral was held T hul'sday afte rnoon. Mr. Mount was well k nDwn throughout t he caun t y.
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Many T reatme nt. Ano Medicine. F. ile d To Remedy Afflict ion ;. " Entire Body .W . . AI· Eleven beef hide!! wer e stolen eeted; Ailment Now from T. J. Smith's slaughter house B. ni. hed. Wednesday night of last week.
' HIDES ARE STOLEN
Goodyear quality .lead. the whole field by still greater margins this year---yet the prices are the lowest in history. G~odyear's sales of millions of tires more than ·any other company put Goodyear in a position to give values which nobody else can equal. Come in, a 'pel se~ and let uS D~M they are superior to' allY Qther tiFe. evep though they cost no more, if .UI much. Now yoq can ride 01) the world's greateat tirea fo, the least n~oney you ever paid.
This is t he' fo ur th time within less ....- - - - - - - - - - -..... ,t han a ye ar that Mr . ' Smith has been the victim of r obbers, one of whom was apprehended and is now serving t ime in the pe nite ntiary.
VACCINATION With Dependable Serum and Viru. in.ure. both Safety and Succe••
Dr.W.E.Frost Harveyaburr. O. , Pho •• 31
LYTLE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of Spr ingb oro visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Haines Wednesday afternoon. Mr : Eli RUBsell, Mr. a nd Mrs. Claude Lewis a nd daughter, Clara B., left Friday morning on a motor trip to Berea, Ky.
FAMOUS GOODYEAR PATHFINDER TIRES
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MR. JOSEPH BEDMARK " I have been reli eved ot a very slubborn case of ne ur itis , and t his new medi cine, Konjola, gets t he credi t," sai d Mr. Joseph Bed mar k, O. S. S, Home , Sandu sky. " For ,eight long years I suffer ed t he 801 Harries Bldg. Waynelville ravages of t his dreaded a ffiietion. Only one who has, or had, it can Dayton Phone imagine what I went through. At Phone Garfield 5408 79 t im es I ha d t o use crutches: I was discouraged and down hearte d, O. S. S. 1I0me. " For e ight long ~~~~~~~~~~~!'!!"'''!'!~''!'!''!'!~~~''''!!~~!!!''!!!''''''!!~? year s J suffered the ravages of this dread a tHiction. Onl y one who has, or had, ,It can imagine what I w ent t hrough. At times 1 had t o use cr utches. I was d iscou raged " In e ight .weeks Konj ola m ade me fee l like a differe nt man. My whole syst em has been r ej uvenated Now I can climb 10llt' flights of sta irs without t he slightest pa in. I threw the crutches away some time ago and have had n o use fo r them since. I f eel so much better it, ts ,hard for me to imagine what a. POOl' condition I was In j'ust a shoTt time ago. I a m willing to . make an oath as t o ,the truth . of
Licensed Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer
Dead Stock Wanted
We pay from $3 to $6 acco..ding , condition ~~d ~ize of anj'm .l. Call ua at our expena., 11
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30x4,50 30x4 . 75 29xS,OO
Balloon Tires $5 . 79 30x5.00 6.S5 30x5.25 6 59 31xS.25 8.25 32x6 00 8.30 32x6.50
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High Pressure Tires 30x3~ reg. $4.95 32x41 $13.45 30x3~ ~I~:r 5.15 ' 33x4! 't3 ~95 31x4 8.85 34x4~ 14.60 32x4 9 55 30x5 ~'p?~ 21.10 33x4 10..15 32x6 ~.p?; 35.50
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY,
, Eighty-Fjrst Year
SEPTEMBER~,
Whole ~umber 6878
1929
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WAS NOl A POISON VIGTIM
NEWS DIRECT fROM
TRE SlAlE CAPITOL
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IN WAYNESVILLE
COLUMBUS, OHIO- The Ohio The Wafl'c n ounty W, C, T. - - . . 'A rl'p01'l o f th e invcM ignli on WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF 'S tate Pnir this year was II record C. M. Robitzer was in Col um- U. Conve nti on was held in t.he W. . St . .John delivcred three conducted f oll owing t hc sudd en Marshall Harlan wlis in Dayto n CHRIST breaker wilh thousands upon bus Thursday and FridllY. Main StJ'ect Pn·sbyt el'ia n church, new 'h evrolet s this week. deuth of three Y""" " ItJ Richtlrd Stlturdny. Bible Schoo l at 9 :30 a. m. You. thousands of visitors in at- . . Lebanon , 'I'hurHday, August 29"1 Mu ore at lIurvl'Y 'lJurg' Mond ay , will like our school. Lord's Supper fair Ohio ever had," is the unScr een doors , the size you need, with Mrs. G. · D. Mills Co unty Ca\1 th e WaYll esv i.n e Far mers of I II~t week rUi.led t o di sclo!';c any E,1. Hanby of Dayton , is vis it- and sermon ut 10 :30 a. m . The animous opinion of a ll. The st a te a.L Madden'8 Lumber Yard. Pres ident, presiding. Exchange Cu. for Lehigh Portland 'au se for th l! Leli "f thnt lh e iJoy il1 ~ I'clati ve" here, speaker at th e morning service departments wer e well represented Devotionals were conducted at ,Cllll!nt. Iwm: po iso ned. Th" puison th eory will be Jas. DeForest Murcb . L. M. Henderson and daughter the nlorll illg session by MI·s. wus pnisulw,1. Th e' Jlui s(l rt theu ry Wayne ' mitl! of New Burlington President of the Ohristian Relin various exhibit ion halls. State Librarian George E lliott McCor- Miss Doris we re Dayton visi tors Melissa Co nover of Milson. Reports MI'. and Mrs. Chtl s. Andcrs~ n I Wll~ ucl\'ancecl by nl' il:hlHll'S und us in Wnynesvi ll e Tu esday. Itoration Ass'n. and Editor of th. ,. mick had established a miniature Friday. ", of the yellr'!! work were given by ll l) d guest s Rpe nt Lab or Day 111 th all t! llI finj(' ph )r~ i c i:ln, flr. , 'I "Restoration Herald." Bro. Murch. libl'ary wilh compl ete service with represl' ntat ives uf tht! various ' ('incinnali. G. Han da n, wh o b"li evl' d th nt the Lnu PI·int'l., of Hyman's store/ 'po.sesses one of the keenest mindl . MI'. a nd Mrs. J ohn Fromm and Union A. Le lJallon hnd gained the . J.!ic·c(' o f ["'l(1 P,)iSUll ed with slry- i ~ t ak in g n vacat ion this week. in the religious world of t?da)' books mllgazineR and various pel'iodical s givi ng da ily service to fa mi ly visited relati ves in Dayton Im'gesl number uf new nl embers. I' un SA LE- Goo.d R (>~ l eull('d Se,ed ehill t' h ud IIt·en inlt'n,l eli for a d o ~. ' Dnd always presents a vlr~le,. , all who deMire it. The Highway Sunday. A committee 0 11 uni on Signal subHyp. WaynesvJ!ll' h"'I11<'r8 Ex- , II I'. E,1. BIIli!' Wnrrl' ll coull ty ' WI . a ll d M I'~ . ,eorge Ha rtsoc k , worth-while message, Hear hunt Division had an e xhibit of various sc l'iptions reported huv ing secur ed ' ' hun gt' ('(, . ' health l'"mm i s~ inl1l' I', ~ lit I he w('r e l.£'iJnll t,n I"i Ritors Tuesday. [The church is invited to attend matcl'ials used in road construcCa\1 the Waynesvill e Farmers 1:1 new lind renewa l subsc rilltions.1 . C I h b I ~ tolll:l<' h, it~ t'on t C' nt ~ lin d pie 'es the lJasket dinner and afternoon tion, while t he Bureau of Motor Exchange Co. for Lehigh Portland Noo ntide pruyer was voiced by .~{'. A. ross,.w 10, ~ s. een or hrelld a nd ean ti y f" ulld in the .\1 a lld M r ~ . J. Hawke meeting . at Ferry where Bro. materials used in r oad conae ruc- Cement. Mrs. LaMa n (!~. A l ovely covered VISltll1g I'elallvcs In Sal'lJlI1lU, I'e- \'an1 :It lite. h ,, \'~ hOIlIC. t o I h,· 81" ,t . ' Jn duy \Y~th reJatives 'jn Murch is to spea k again. Evenlni tiona, which tha Bureau of Motor dish IUll ch was "njoyed by all. t urn ell home Monday. i u L " rat o ri e~ of ' th l' Ci nci nnati Da yto n. f eva ngeli!!tic services at 7 :46 p. m : Vehi cles ha~ an uttractive display n. J . Adam s and family spent Mrs. Mamie Retullick condu cted Health I l·,Hll t men!. '0 t l'ace of At this service Bro. ThOll. Black-. of lic ense plates of till statcs and S unday with l'elati ves at Rock- t he aftl' I'noo n devotionals and H . A. l:Iur~on an d famil y of a ny I)oi~o n wus fou nd, lI ceo rdin g Le e MU ~1l 11 of Mason , OhiO, IS more will speak. Bro. Blackmore . " ad- Midd,letow n ' VISited MIII'Y . 1't' l' llrt und It . IS . the be I"le f VISI' t,'11111T IliS ' I. 'ol h ' I' E merson is a consecl'ated an d g l' ft e d youn ... " many for eign co untJ'ies, as weII b rl' dge Oh'10. Mrs. LuMance gave a splendid . "Mrs, . . J . to t heir ul e . ce t h e cs t a bl'18h . I, nr the locu l , authol'l ' , tJ(!l' . a nd . wife I ea d en 0 f ·tb ..· : as p IIltes used sin dress. El ectIOn of offi.cers res ulted Burton lind fllrlJlly Jo nduy, th ut t h e Mason . , I'll an , one of the ment of the . division a nd ulso samYour old jewelry recreated and as. fo llo \~ s :-Pres!d ent, Mrs. G. D. / Mrs. E . n. Bentl ey and Mrs, boy, di rl of natura l c~u ~('s: I ,. ,. '. ' ,Church .of Christ in Lebanon. He . 1 h ' bny Wll S plu YlII1!: 111 fr ont II I ur~est d Ia nI' f f h~CagoMwa~ ' wi1l bring a thoughtful, earneR pies of the plates to be used n ext sil vel'wal'e replated. Consult Car - MIll s ; Vl ce-pl·esldent. MI·8. A. C. C ha~ And erson and so ns s pent year. The Ag l'iculhn'a l licpartment y's Jeweh'y Shop. nook; Trl!as ul'el', Mrs. Lauro Frid'a'y in ' pl:ing Vull e;. of hi. hom.e Monduy H h~rHy ~e- Cl f! ,,:ee ~ r es 0 rs. a u gospel mesllage. Church . Night' was well represonted with exhibits . \ Harkrader; Recording se cretary, " froe non n 111 co mpu ny with . Billy ran e 1111 ami y. I each We dne~day at 7 :30 ip. m of its severa l di visio ns and the Ray Hawke a nd famIly of Day- Mrs. Ed Snook. Mr. a nd Mrs. L: H. Cord n a nd Vi1Iar~ . a plu vlllllte and neighlJo l·. 1 " I I d f '1 d C ,The church where you feel at t t 0 f Health in ad ton , spent Monday with Mr • and . h ul'd became . . S tat e D epaI'm -- - - - ---lind Mrs. J . E. McClure were in HJ(~ s ueIIt e ll Iy I' 11 a nu. 1 l\f " Y"" R I 't. ylllll ll and fanll'ly an t. home. ~ '>, dition t~, its eXhibit, is rendering Mrs. J. C, Hawke. DI'. Randall was umm lIIed lJ ut . O}! her un uml y spen I Chesler A. Williamson, Minister. . Oaylon Sunday evening. S.. Sp fi Id first aid t o all who neede it durmg BURTON- RYE _ the lad die,1 in convll l ~ ion ~ within u .. a y III rll1g e . 1 f . k Mrs. Ralph Vance and 80n of · ~ ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH . ,' week. \ P:ai"M Miss Do; ot hy Rye .a nd MI'. .. l\ son o f MI'. lind S ummer sc hedule- lit, Srd .11~ . . . el' parcn s r. an rs.. . and . populoI' young pe"Ople of this rath~r A. C. Bini;" Tu esday. Mrs. Ca rl Moo re. o f H:II'V eYlIlJurg , Tbul'~rla.:y nfternoon. 5th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. ~.; Clllef Clerk E. W: Elhs 10 the Hawke. 1 community, were quiet ly married . . l"nd is survived by his pal'c nts and A 2nd and 4th Sunday, Maaa . '. department of AudItor of Sta~e M J E M CI d M' Iat the parsonage of t he Trinity ' Mr, and Mr!!. Geu rge Hart sock II yea r old si"tf'1'. Fun era l services Rob!:r t l\'1osher of Cardington, 9:80: Joseph T. Tracy, repol-ts that In D t~' O' k ' . c ure :~ f ;"ss Methodist chul'ch in Xenia, SaturI spent Sund ny with ' Mr. and M..s. were ·held at th M. E. churdl in spe nt lust week with Mrs. Edith Rev. Lawrence B. MoUm.Dil. one day re cently 3,472 warrantds 0; ~ 111 we~e g~es ~ ~I k r . day, August 3 1, Rev. L. A, Wash- Alfr~ d Gilpin lit Springboro. i ll ul'vey!<burg at 2 o"' lo(:k Thurs- :\1. Hnni$ a nd fnmily. ;. were issned and which aggregate a~ rs. eorge aw ea ' ar burn performing the ceremony. dav ufte rn oo n wit h burial ill METHODIST CHURCH $ 1,4,14 ,12~.79. ~hnt is th.e largest VIlle on Tuesday. MI·s. Burton is the attractive Diul11onds ? Have ' confidence in I\\i'u m'i ce mctcl·Y. .'a w ~ filed by machine. Cut Church cbool at 9 :16 a. m. NC? day s b'uslI1 ess 111 the history of M d M Ch I Ed d daug hter of Mr and M , s J ohn Cary's J ewelry Shop giving you .-- - - - - - deaner. truer. faster. Roy ' Pigt he office. Mr. Ellis ohiO sta tes tha d r' a n ht rs. f ~ e~ war Rye of Mt, Holly.' She is u gr'aduate I bt'st in style, quality.anq va lu e. ott, at Madden's Lumber Yard. morning or evening service •. during the eig ht nn~l a half years an t d aUf ~r 0 d ~ on, wer~ Wayn e Township Hig h school HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Rev. Joseph Bennett, Pastor. of Auditor TrahCY' Rdl1\cu ltm nbantcYh od( f~:l~l; ~n :I~~~n onner an nnd Wllrren Cou nty Normal a nd r. and ~{rs. George Haller of W l' - ; - h I I Mrs. J. H, Coleman and Miss the work of t e epar en a . has becn n s uccessful teacher. incinnali, were Labor Day guests ayn e .o wnl< IP ~c 00 S ore ne, Esther Henderson visited relatives more than dOUbled, with only the " M I M F U L M d !\Ir Burton the son of Mrs of IIfr. and MI'8. W. O. Raper. Monday With a lurge e l1l·olhnent . at Oakland Thursday afternoon. FERRY CHURCH O~ C"RIS!: ' e same number of employes as ob f .~. an(d l'.~S. . d ' M a~ a~ ' Mary' J Burton was born and At t he High school thc first day Bible School at 9:80· a • •. The tained eight years ago. Rac%:t~e:~nd d~uga~ter s;:~t Mon: reared .in Wayn~svil1e. After h,i s Mrs. Elton W.atkins of .Colum - was g ive n mostly to s~tt1illg up Fr'a nk Hess and family arrived Loyal Women ' are .' &J!1'~nC ti, day at Chautauqua. graduation from Wayne TownshIp bus is the g ues,t of Mrs. Belle Din. books, schedules, and bnef classes home Tu esday of last week after I special program'. It is ·'UI'e') o be Secretary of State Clarence J. High school and Warren County widdie nnd daughter MiRs Olive. for assig nm ents. n, pleasant motor tTip thr'o ugh the worthwtllle. Lord's Suppe-:. and Brown is back on thc job with ro- I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williamson Normal, he taught several years in ' s uth. Bormon a~ 10:30 a. 1m. Sul>ject, newed vim and vigol' after under- and little son of Dayton, spent the local schools. For three yeal's Mr. and M it'S. Robert Andrews A f ew changes ~av.e been . "Penonal Evangelism." . Basket going treatment for two weeks at Labor Day at the home of H, H. he was teacher and ('oach In the and Mr. and Mrs. John McNe il of made nround t he bUlldll1g. All ." MI'. and Mrs. Maynard. 'Welts Dinner at about 12 :30. E"er'lbody Mr. Carmel Ho pital. lie fillS Williamsop and family, Monroe schools, going from there Route 5. spen t Sunday at SC I'pent \ b ~ OkS have bee n. mov ed from the and, little daughter have returned invited. Afte~noon services at , 2 movf! d to the ' Oa~ ital Oit¥. frQlll lallt . Fall to Elyria. Mound. LIbrary to t he ba~k of the Assem - to th ir apartment in the Bank p. m. Jas DeForest Murch, Presand 18 QCcuPYll\g Il Tht! young coupl e left Sunday . . bly HuH: The LI~rary has been building. ident 9f the Cbristhin Restoration We are glad to report that T. _~_-~fftt!4Il~1'lQ:lkli enue. He ball Jeff Smith, who 'has been suffering for ' Elyria, where they will reside, Mr. un.d Mrs. PhIllip Ze p~ a~d changed mto a Latm-French room. ASlIOciatlon ana-' Editor of the physiCian, to be with high blood pressure and heart Mr. Burton entering hi s 8ecOll~ Mr ,' ElOise Thompson of ~IIlCtn~ • Mis8 Sallie Smith attended the "Reltoration I Herald" will b.;' daily and hll,8 taken tro uble, is verY ' much bettt!r. ye-aT as Instructor in- the ~cn08'l8 nab, sJumt , the we~nd Wlth . Mr. : .New loc~el'8~ h9veotbeen mstalled Gf'JIhal'll ' reunlon at the home of preaelit and 8peak at I this' service• • of It , by. _l'lgtd . 1111<1 of that city. Th ey have the best and Mrs. G. J. SmIth. . I~ t he boys b.ase.m.ent a nd shelves, Mr. and Mrs. Collett near HarVeYB lYou will not want to mill .thil ction a nd dlree ~ o n The Gruen Nurses' Cartouche- wishes of a large circle of friend s. ' . ' dIVide d fo)' IIldl vHlual use, have burg on Saturday. abl~ speaker. Good special mUllc. loug d ivisions of his a special watch for professional .. _ _ Charl es BUlrto n a nd f~mlly and , been placed in t he upp er hall for lEveninc evangelistic service. a" and social use for nurses. See Mrs. Mary Burton of Middletown Ithe text books. The room fo~ merl Y Miss Abbie Grllhum of Spring- 17 :46 p' rmon by Jas. De-' them at Cary's Jewelry Shop. MOTHERS' CLUB MEETING wCI'e guests of Mrs. Mary J' , used for the boys cloakroom IS now I hooo/ spent Sat.urday night and Forest Murch. This .will launch Director Charles A. Neal of t he Burton and fa m11y on Sunday. a storeroom fO I' schoo l supplies. , Sunqay at the home oJ Mr. and our Evangelistic campaign. ' SerState Deprntment of Health has Miss uella Williamson reThe regular meeting of the • E M CI d M' Mrs. , . F: Elbo . vIces every evelllnc a ' : • illSued a warning against the turned to Ohio Wesleyan Univer- Wayne Township Moth er s' club Mrs. Jr, k: c u~~ an l~S One new toac heT hilS been , Gospel preached by the minilter deadly effect s of carbon-mo;ot~e sity, Delaware, on Tuesday, where will be held at the Grange building Dorot by a 11:1 wer~ m~el' gues S added to t he stuff Mi ss Robbins "YOUl'CX Silverseal" silverware I and Bong services undtlr dlreytion' gas which in a period from u y , she 'Wl'll beg 'ln practl'ce teaebing. Friday afternoon, Septemb'e r 6, of Mr. and Mrs. Will Tichenor at D . A l ' d ' E ,. h . is the best Let us explain 'Yourex' , f. S' i _ Evan-eUst Bill'l 1929 cau sed 168 H ' b ' TucsdllY even,'ng :ramatlc r a n , ngl ls 111 1 b ' . t 0 mg n. • 1928 t o J u Iy 1' . .' . : . at 2 o'clock. Aiter the business 8J veys Ulg • High 'Scho ol and eight gr ade, I to you efore starting a pa tern. Reavell. You are alwaya wleco... ~as:~ ~f t~aB lOls~n1Ot r~9ultang W. C. St. John, local Chevrolet" session and roll call the mothers For best results consign your and one ctiangil,..rl1la(!~ , Mr. Pete.r. Cary's J~velry Shop. fat tlris church . • ,. ' \ ~n . ea B. I:ec or ea wa~~8 1 1lalesman, will attend a business will have a l'ecllPtiOJl fQr 'the Hve stonk to ' Green-E mbry Co. son- Science and Algebra an M' d 111 W C St J h Chester A. WdhamsoD, MiDiltd' r ivers never ? warm uP 'ra ee meeting and banquet a~ ~lle teachllrs. All mo~her!l lind friends ' s r' I r M K' g resigned I. nn rs. . . . 0 n, " m a nodtortoofmaanl'natl.aI~IOn '"soamcelovseedntQ'il 'latl' ~fl , 'tMaSonic ll'. em?le ' i.n. ' n,inrin. n. at-I', are ,'nvit" d to "-" prellen t • Cincinnati, In care of D. R. a 18- P ~ce. 0 r. 111, ' . and daughter and I\f1o. and Mrs. T. . ,. _ :t H r t .. .. H'" bu ry. .fhnty-two Freshmen came an .J. Smith attended the PlakeST. MARY'S CHURCH ,I " 'le on t he road', no , fire .. p ' -I! Bll'u o"'fI!'!'P~: • _.. thl!\ year to take the place of the A k' . S d d f T' r i it ,; whl 'f of i WJ / (,.'Igllteen graduateR last year . Ther e . t 1I180n reunion un ay. Fifteenth Sun ay a ter n r, t"ll?~ spquld b~ ailQw~d til l:!ufn 1'1 ./ Y'r : and '~r6 . .f1rfJd Har~sQck !Ill IS QROWING WEAKE .R 1'he Burnet family r eunion was Se'p tember Sf. ~urch '!'Chao) .~i tlle ~ejir,?oJll ~urlng !llellP !\!"{t dnugh, te" 11M held Sunday at the home of Mr. are forty- t wo So phom ores, nineRobert Burton h~1! returned to 9 :30; Morning Prayer and ~...o~ , iJdred Qf Milford, and t I eate r s should npt be tn , .. .. and Mrs. Ose,a r Wade on Yankee teen Juni ors a nd thirty-two his home in DetrOit after a few 'at 10.'''0. I . : wjl er \1 . " I . ' - Mr .and fdrs. liona\4 JIawke Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Cartwright St reet. Ther e were 72 prcsent. S' ., s~JI!ld In ttal! b~~~r9 0W 91' ltltch.:n, motored ·tp (Jarqillgtpn Qn Sllllday of Chicago, were In Dayton over enlors. ___ _ _ days visit with his mothe~ Mrs. Rev. John J. Schaeft'eJ', Recto)':, '"t:...~~1\f. an wl1enev/ilr ',nstlln e~ should . pe and attenpeq a Moshflr rellnlon QfI the week"end. They were joined Mr. lind Mrs. Otto Seibold lind , Mary J. Burton, and famIly. - - - ' - . -: - -. - - I ,,< ,~ · ~fk eeq'!,aot~r~l'! s ],~I.U d tp t r e ext~r 9!'· l4lbPf PIl),, ' on Sunday by J , O. Clll'twright , MI'. and Mrs, Chas. Craig of Cin. W. <;. T, U. WORKER d MISSIONARY SOCIETY 'T " e '1 Mr. and Mrs. G. J, Smith an ..... . . ~- ' - ' ~ ., ~ ~---and family lind all visited !'.fr. S. cinnati, spent Sunday and Mondny L M f L k Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zepf visited . MOTQ~ LUNCH~f)N . Y~ur wall1h . 1'ullS day Ml1d night L. Cartwright, who is at the with Mr and Mrs. W. O. Raper. Mrs. Lora a ance 0 a e Thomas Fetter at the Masonic Members of the W. F. M. 'S_G ell.:'. .. contl~uoqsly" ' buf when clld you National Military Home hospital. \ . :Wales, FI~., who sp~nt one we.ek Hom e In Springfield, Saturday. of the M. E . 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Miami Chapter FoUowlpg this the euesta were to Mr. and Mrs. Rob Corwin, ' of a month visit to the formers' Miss Vi!'gi'nia Hardin who 'had I M ~n ce addresse d .a group Ilt t he I S., will meet in 1,JtIlll_name eleven parts .of a motor car Spring Valley. Mrs. Ruth Bowman mother Mrs. Eva Miller. They her tonsils retnoved and Roma an , Ftlends church 111 Harveysburg i,/' D. L . Crune and Gilbert Frye Monday evening, from object!l on display, This ac- of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Will St. were j'oined in Dayton by Mrs. ' operation "of t he nose, at Hale and_on Tuesday afler~o~.I;'/\;Olt ' were among the newspaper men at 7 :80. Visiting eom~1I8hed, the can , wer.• again John at~ended the St. John re- ltamage's sister M.JII. Grace Mc- Hospital at Wilmington last week ', at the hO.me of Ml's. . h ' I 8 n a nd women wllo were guests of come. Waynesvillc . She was ~ e 8pe~k ~r th e Ohio StlltC Fair on Friday, bro\Jght Into use and eunts ,were union, Thursday, August 29, at Cune and Mi~ Ruth . Miller of are both able to be in school. tzansferred by devioul way. to Shawnee Park, Xenia. (,ima, the latter . two coming -to [ • . at t he County convent on at e - which was designated as Press .~ 'Hole-ln-The-Woods," hospitable . It • ~a nesville ' for . the week-end Mrs. Josia'h Davis, Mra. Mame anon Tbursday and on Saturday , Da home of lIrs. Callie " Collett. At A pageant The Challenge of anl Labor Day , . ~atfield, MrR" G. D. Mills and Miss addre~.el\ t~e local 'Loyal Temy. ____ _ '_ _ Olive Dinwiddie attended ttle Reb- peranee Legloll . _ ' beautifully appointed tables the the Crou.. w,. presented ~. a j Mr. and Mrs.' O. J. Gray and meat course -was lerveg. Twelve large and delighted audience at ekah Schoql C)~ In struQtiol1 at LebShe closed her weok~ eft'orts by daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. HolY I Thompson and son were guests of interesting points to l>eVisited on I Ferry Churlch ofThChrlst 18IIt~~nBAKER FAMILY REUNIQ'i '\ anon 11\8t wee\t;, giving her lecture T.he M Miss Virginia one's Bummer tour formed an en- I day morn ng. e. presen on ." . ' Land a8 I Saw. It." ,Ieavmg on- I Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Kennedy at Sunday for her joy~ble contest Again t.ldu ~ was under the ausplces of the f.i The Baker reunioll was held D, E. Sttlndlford Joined Mrs. I day f or St. LOUIS and Springfield, . C th O Ky Labor Day Caledonia. Ohio. the motor ca;, the guests ~ere Ep8i10~ r~ Class and the fpll owi llg Sunday at the home of Mr. and I Standiford ,a.nd Earl Conner ~r· I Mo. She was a!, easy and ent~rtain , yn lana,., . Oran Turner attended J(lldllOlr~, corweYl!d by fa devious routEi i9 girll! tP~~ lIa.f~:- tval\g~l, Bllrtha Mrs. J llsllPh Evans. 103 enjoyed , at Lena, Oh IO, last week. While 1ing speaker and was much enj oyed The Wool\ard reunion was held county TeacheI'll t hll 1l,e~sant homp of ¥.t~. M~ Flier; ~lrs~ 'I!lsC;lPlll, Mana Hu~'* ~ sumptuous dinner, and a ftne there Mr. Standlford'rand Earl Jr. :by those fortunate enough to hea r on Sunday lit the home of Mr. and week. He is teachinfr ,Mrs. George Woollard, two miles Lilly chapel. . Ppst@f, 'witerll' tlJe tem.ptin&' 8ftllliJ Se~lln~ I?~~!ple, ~Jlyetta tlUY1 1_prograin In the afternoon. Later a ttenl\ed ,t he Troy fal _. and all re- ,her. . course was Ilt\rved. Informal ohat T~lrd Dlsclple, F!'1eda ~urne~t! ice cream waB served. Invited turned' home on Thursday. - - south of Lytle, with 87 in attendRev. and MI'II. £' .. ._1_ •• _ was iiafiulged in and aillin ttle Fourth p~lllple, ~VlrginiM Lackey, ,guests were Mr, and Mrs. Shepard Mr. and Mrs. Otto Se ibold , Mr. CHILD IS INJURED l a nce. The ne xt reunion. will be guests ,~f honor at a "cjirel!llt, ~ QllrB 'Were used to bring the guests ~ifth D18~iple, Lois Pennington I I of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. B. and Mrs::· Chas. Craig, of Cincinheld at the Lebanon fairgrounds ceptlon . at the borne to t~e ' 1!llautiful 1l0wII of . 14~ Sixth DlslllPlej Oraoe Penolnart;oDI ' F. Thomas of Cedarville and Mr. r ati , and Mr. and MI·8. W. O. J nne, nin e year old daughter of September 7. t9110. ~rs. W. N. Mc.:Kay TlitUrldllY·'v.,..;,"j '. ~ert~a PQrdon whe.,e the de~ert Singe~l!, Mar f,l Pine and Erma and Mrs. Gebhardt of Frankllb. Raper spent, last week at the Mr. and Mrs. Davi s FUl'nas, r e- l . . me· 'l;'hey were th~ course wall enjQyed • .\ . conte~t ~ of S.ears; .Planlst, Lola Seafe, - - Res~rvoir. Mr. and Mrs. Raper ceived a bad cut on the hend and I • Dr. ~ud~lph,. eY~8lgbt beautlf~1 gif~ in naJlling' 41fferent ni,kell of Oa1'8 The Church of Christ at Ferry MASONIC NOTICE wel'e 'g uc:sts (Jf the Seibolds. ' other injuries when she. was struck ~peci~hst, fls Sktilled an thAe estMeem 1OdwMh~ch they form ·d lve'r sion. The gU8stslist b an automobile Saturday after- I practIce 0 op ome t ry. r. an ' rs. ~yn:")lIld ., ,~'~y,e..:'1! cl\lded MI'II. 'Nellie Gillam" Mre. will begin an evanrellstlc cam• . MisseR Hen'l'i lta Mater a~d . n~on n ear Wayne Villa. The , free examination of your eyea on enjoyed a motor , Regular commumcalaon of Way- 'Thelma Smith lind Mr, MaTk Sm ith I 'Id' h d s d the stre.et 'lind Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. land other,. Eaalern I pojiDt.1,~~1~1O,·".;j> Lucy. Cleaver, Mre. Neva DOlten' p'ai~n . Sund.ay, September, 8th. 'her si8~er M..n. BO,(!Mr, Mn; It IS plan~rd to make the :t!! ~, ne8Yill~ Lodge .No. 163 F, & A. M. of Toledo, we re week·end guests of I ~~~l'led I~ac~~~~ning directly Into I Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O' l tere~t, lut w~.~!,.~, . Cosllum, Mrs. Mary Denny, letter oay throughout, . e•• n~ Tuesday evenmg, September 10. Chas Anderso n and family. ,Miss , " . h ' h as driven by I MI88 Effie Bur·lnl:et~t:.~o~~f~~~lrt~' Nl)n Collett, )In, Ltda with a .lI p eclaj program 111 the ;Work in F. C. degree. Visiting and Smith relJlai'ned Cor a mor e exten- , the Ima~lIne w I~O ;:s ~xonerate d Miss Dorothy Dakin was hOBtellS II, home ~r . :a ' fl .lire. Sadie Beqon, , ~chool unger the auspicllS 'aojourning brethre" ar~ wei- ded visit:. · , I ~ ~o or t." ma.,,~v her father and ll~ a bridge"lu"'h8IY~ at: Mn. j . Hl'JI: Q~.\ K~~n'l.!n~~!IJ.lI.r!I"~ Blll~nlt)e Mrl. Oba Loyal Women'l, ~la8l. ~The eo,...e. , .' , ' ,' , " om "fume . y . Maud Crane's tea rooms'". la8t a .. ilot IfrOlte will allO dJ'Jiver a special Earl Thomas, W. M., Mrs. B. B. R~eder and son Burke ot~~ ef.~tt~els~:sg:~t~~: :f:~~e~! Friday afternoon . The IIArmon' 'at t.h~ m0rDin~ hour. . ,..t· , F. B. He~d.non, Sec'y. and Mr!!. lt~der.'!1 brother, Mr, e I . e gll' . 1 • d MI'II. R9D1lld MC!:Carre:D a basket dinner w.iIl bli IellVed • , ... _ . _ . ·Bllly Kriox , ,[)f /' Fort Wortti, Texas, well 'as call be expecte . , to wbleb everYbody II invited. 'iT... · iett ,~t ' Thlln;aday 'for their. h6me - . , --.. - - - - , . ..... ~...... ~1111"- Defont ,Murch, Prell~e~i ,of qEA~". after 'a pleajaant vialt with Mri and INJURES FOOT IN FALL Clirl.ti~n . Relterati:!). " ~"'P, ...W't\ :" ' " ~ . ,, -:- I , !\In: 'V(... , S. G~}!am. '''.. . ' 1 ~Il:zaD,elOnchIUld~~r'~~{)~~~::'=~ ,t~.,....., .".r.-".."" , / HIU\V'lll" adelre.. thl! :-a~rnQ~n ~!II'oll- ""4 t1jorre' MiUe..~ -pcJ' JJ9_,yeal'll, .' 'I ~.' "t f I W E ' Stroud suffered a p~inful II. _ _ ,II 'WI speAk -.t ., 145 P d~~ at LabanoD 'f\aPdar ' afte~ A fter 'a ,p euant.. VISl 0 seve.ra ., , ' f. 11 hlle h . . II!I~'~;. ·DuriJla the week ~olJo'WIq,· ·uu. n~o-:a. Fu'.r~l ~ivt~ will be beld wjth . ~er b~:er~:~~a~ I !~t~~!oWh:~ ~ha:. ;imme~~!I~~ Xra. 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I>robate. FIOI"II S. Stokes, executrix oC the est at e elf Hor ace B. Stokes, de· cea sed, flied her first a nd fina l ac· co un~.
W. 'H. Madden & e,o.
An in&tJ'un)e nt of wr iting pur· p ur t ing 10 be the lust will a nd tes· .,New Su it. tall1 Cnt of J ohn 'N icholas Geige r , .llOrles nell" . E!noch Tooley, late of Harlan Tp., WllS -produced Amoun t <:!lIiln d, In c'O urt £01: probilte. for m one y. __~ ="'-'--;:._: ,, ______ . ___ $ 16.000 an d cos . tun ley M. ell ers, t rustee un· Dealers in , 1 Goldie F , Y'nl('s "s. Chilrles F, de r t he will of .Joseph G. ~eys, de· CH ATPER X III. me like an enraged bu ll and hu rled' fund h I' un consc ious upon th e Yut es fot, d ivorce a nd a limo ny, ceased, I d his sixth a nd final aeI' fl oor. . d T hurges exlrem e cruelty.. ' coun t in probate. me aside wit h in san e vi ole nce. H e ya nk d th.e door open nnd I No, wonde r she had In mt e . 0 Lucy B l'own " K. James Brown In the maUel' of tl:)e eslate of I n t he room'stood an a rm y com· prisinK' all of t he male popula· then fell back In open m out hed sle p In to a c l ose~ as a ho ve n of fol' di"orce, ' ' Joseph G, Keys, decca ed, Will iam tion. ,The eh rIff Wa S taki ng no amazement. reIII~ a nd tIo fi nd GIud y ~ 1'( cnl,v VS. " J 0 hn u H . Allen, ono of the executors, , . " , d un b ex pecledly h ",cnry, . ' tamh ng '"ldthe l.dohotrwny bhnk· : ~ , OC Ull IC Y hnll Ot t ell' klumtlhln for di"orce, " ha"ing fil ed his dec linatio n a nd chances of being outrnum bered. "You didn' t know was awake, 109 al the SUI .en Ig was a mUll , IJl' tn l: Wit S c ll oug 0 , sIn e e ' Netti e A. Baine VS. Alfred C. resig nati on as an exeeutor ther e, ' Hain es, for di vor "0 a nd a limo ny. u pon F'runk Brn ndo n being the did yo u ?" the sheriff exulte d. , wh om I recogn Ized a fte r a !nOlll cnt s t ron~ st hl'art, "Well, I was. I heard yo u break in a s Ju lius, the eseol ed co nv Ict ! . d .I I h ftell her' out.f How , ' I Hbea utIifu l "J E . J 0 IIn so n ~' s, J . P • Kea th , sU"" .,' iving execu tor nam ed in the and I fo llowed you to tillS room No one was uny mo re sur pflse ~ Ie wus· eve n I10I a Ointrt lh ow CO llI' 0 G El b ' C . M W will filed a new bond i n the sum of n } wen ,r o~B , • Jcr. ' hr owe, . . and locked yo u in:' He peered lit the t urn of evcn ts than I w us, Iler l-i k 10 UHf lOW so e os I E 'h ,t D II F d i s $22 ,000 with t he Ame riclln Surety nearsightedly at my face 'Well I'm To be ex pecting to Mee a b uu tif tll around her titroa t ! I put h r do wn I S II I ~I C rugH, os~. p , c I eI'd 0 . , of New York , as sole surety. blessed, du m me if it ain't , Ain't girl in negli!l'ce emerge f rom a : on the Ro nI' whil e, 1 I'econstrul'ted Io~;~:r yrcl i~~~l lmny. 0 1' mone y nn Th e cour t fo und that a r ellppraisyou one of t he men lhat start ed closet , an ~ tnslea d . t o behold a th e bcd , ' . . Yo un greI' s U lll~rint e n d e n t nl is pr ope l'. J ohn C. Hawke, J , t ough-look 109 mn ha d Ipu'II' t her ' ,Ill, as I"IqUII IIl t or W ill White an d Stanley M. Sci· fo r t own ?" , . n WIth , three 'days I A ftc.ler I M 1 upon ,hIt I (I f I nsura' nc e 0 r Oh " I a m," I admitted. g row th of WlllSk 1'5 , IS S l ur~l tn g . IU II ~e up r1;: JI Ie (lve, t o ~\' a m , of t he Ohio Mutunl In sul'U nce Co. leI'S we re mude app ra isers to make "To m Bilbeck" Wher e was ,Muryelln ? I (lid not I I bn efty expI la ined " excla im ed J im h lhe fuels 10 the h I IIIIII. n t 'Ift " S . 1:'~, M·II I er, owner 0 f retu rn within 30 days, Cooper, cOllling fo r ward, "I' m glad ask l he ~ue Kt l o n o ~ ~ lo~d. ' \ cnse, s wear ng er t o secrecy, " e I Le ban on-Middletown but li ne. Leb. Bell e Lewis ace opted l he t l'Ullt ,'" ng, gent s, sa Id Ju hu s \Vus you come ba ck • It' all for the best \ "EvenI , k Imtn " nsely flut te r d III bctng· • an on, f 01' money on Iy.' A mou nt as a citnin\st l'ull'ix with the will anI want you to be t he first to co n- genIally, . til en lllto one 0 1 my UOlOl'OUS' I" d $3 589" 'th It ' "t • nexed of l he eslate of Mllry Eliz· I ?" d t d I t h I C .11 III I' . _ " WI n c r es a. d gratulate me on my engabement t o " Whu~ ~I'e ~' ou 1I0 1llg lere . a " en ures , nn a!!r(!(\( 0 e p. 6 ~~ fl'om Febl'\I ury '26 1 9~ 7 and lIbet h L(! wis, decea sed" with bon Miss Waite," t he she rtff in quI red . Togeth er we worke d 0 " 1' 1' MuI'Y- fo r t " of $ 1000 wilh Gl'Ilce Le wi s lind My stunned mind ret used to " Why , it was sort of cold out- ella u ntil ~h (! !'howed sig ns or 1' 0cos s. M. C, Drake as sureties. Allen a ssimila te his sta t ement. In t he sid!!," eXlila ined Ju l ~ s, "an d I tJu rnin g' co nscio u s n e~~. Th en, a t Comm on PI.,::- Cour t lIuffll1U II , Marse na lind W, A. LewConsult then1 before buying elsewhere mi dst of a battle I suppose a I thought yo u wou ldn' t min d my Mrs, Li ll i(!l o\le '~ SUlrg l'st iun, r is were mad e the app~'ulsel'!:i, aoldier would not pay much at. \ comi ng in to get wurm, Besicles left , It would be better to r ese rvo [{ I,lhu F . HlII'ritio n was grunted 1. Q. J Ol'dll P, l.Ui8ignetl or the 0 8t ention to the news t hat his sweet . , I thoug ht it WII !t boul t ime for ex plunal iom unlll uft er l\tnl'yc llll a d ivul'ce from Turn er I-l anison, R ign lll ~ n t o f J . E. McCanen, as· hea rt had ma r r ied a nolher ma n. Bill and me t o move , so I came had b en restored by u long sh>o p. II he de fcndont hlld ng bee n fou nd ~ ign o l' fi led a schedule of debts The me ntio n of Maryella 's name t o get him ." I wu s glad to let It g o lit th at , g ui lty of (' xt reml! eru It)' . 'I'h e a nd l i~bilit ies. bowever, made me t hink with a " Well . of a ll th e cussed n<'r \'<'- " I . wa s un llC I,il' vobly t ired lll ys('lf, \ pillin t iff WIl S l't!st orud tu he r IlI lli ci- , Th e co urt ordered t hllt S usan 1 he long hIke on ~ k l s und the ' (' n nam e o f Retha Frye. L. Vandervo r t , executrix of t he essinking sensation of the pr ediea . the sher iff wo nde r ed, " Then when"! is my wife ?" ner vo us ~tl'll in of t he 'lnst hour hull In t he C!llle or lI ur ry F owlol' t ut e of C. B. Vunder"ol't, deceased men t I had unwillingly placed her in, 1 looked around to see how she shou ted Hemmi ngway, " What worn me out compl etely, \', . MIlI'Y Mnyn ard Dah l. it WII S Ill'oeec d' to sd l ellch nllli all of cer· was t aking it . have y ou done with the wom en I hunted up th e cot whkh Iwcl ord ered t he plain ti ff r eco"er fro m ta in bonds at pri"ate sale. I )o"e?" been ul'signed Ill e in t hc fil" t plact! thl' dc.f endunt the surn of S 112,75 It WIl S det erm in ed t he net "alue She was nowhere in sight. 1 , ~ t first I was puzzled. T hen I "Oh, J ohn do yo u mea n t hat?" and threw myself upon it, pe l'· loge thcr wilh costs, whereby mo· of t hl! estate of Amos M. Rand, noticed the door across the room. F r om t he rear of th e crowd cU I'rte fectly co nte nt lo let things stllnd tiO Il f ? 1' a n(! \\' trill l was overr ul pd decl'llsc; d. was $1525.32, thllt th e to which de f<' nda nt excepts. l exelllPtion of t he duughler, sole She ' must have g on e in t her e, Prob Mrs. Hemm ingway 's voice. She in stut u quo until morni ng. , struggled through t he t hrong lo T he seol'chln g par ty hArl g wep . I bene fi ciary, exceeds her succe slon ably it was a closet. ~ made no mention, however, of r each the side of her mate. ' up the chase o f Juliu s I~ ng be~ore Probate Court Proc:eecJlD/l1 und t hat as a rc ' lIt , said ostate 'm y sus picion. P ossibly the incident He held out h ill or me to her, I got up. rt was a mIgh ty t ired T he foll owi ng >stll tell will /iU! nd a nd successipns are exempt fro m . cou1d be ended without her tak- but paused s uspi ciously? " Where bU ll ch of old ';',en that asse!llblcd fot' hear ing on elltember 9, at !I ' in heritance tax. ing part in it. ha"e you bee n 1" for breakfast. 1 hey were gOIng to o'l'lock n. m. ' In t he settlement of t he estat e "Saf e in bed ll ntil all t his racket cot lind t hen go to bed f or li n a\1A, C. Vai l, g uardllln of DlIvld of Susah E ll a MIchener, deceased , ", "What were you doing here ?" demanded the sherift'o " Ther e's woke me up, " day snooze!, H. GI'een, in co mp ntent f ourth Bc- I the net "lI lue W'lIS fo und to be $25aomet hing peculiar about this." 'Then thi s Isn' t your room ?" As f or me, I wa s tremendously cou nt. !l?0.40. uccessor s t o t hll esta te "Yea, t here is," I admitted. "No." re ~,. ef; he d and r el\dy t o taoe a nyMyrtle ,R, Barn ha rt, adm lnis- urI' harles E . Michener, son Wi)" Come down stairs to the main " Bu t yo ur pea1'ls were on the thlllg thllt came along. lI'atrix of the esta te of Dwight E. ! linm Ii. Michener, son , and Ad a l W.hile we were lit breakfast ,the Bun n 11, d eceased, 1\1'"t li nd fi nllJ Michener (now deceased) daughs~enff , who hnd gone' ln to look li t ncco unt , ' leI'. Edwin M . Kerr, ,exec utor of lhe In t he seltlemen t o r the estate hI" athe l' Jlrisoner. ca me bll c~ will e eyed li nd trembli ng. estato ot Geo rge Ker r decl.'osed of Ado l\1ic hener, decollsed, the "Boys," h ' sa id, " J've got bad fi rst und fi nal accoun t' . , net vnlu e of the estute wus $9 677. - -n e~;s." , . '1" ' Lola Stokes Thorns, ~x ecu tri" of 85. Those entitled t o s uccessions , F k S h 1 Jes'o B, Ruffn er t o J ohn M , What IS It . we demanded, the estate of Nuney Sto kes .le_ are Cha rles E. Michener, brother , Ida Schw yt,zer to r~ n , c wy • ~ 'n "My prisoner is dead." r ased nl'st nn(1 fitial Iceo u P und WI'Jl. If, I\1 I~hen er, brother, er , 78 acros to Frn nkhn T,Il. , ' HOSCI' ~nd Wolter ,,". Parlett, 71.27 "Dead?" som e one echoed. r' " B ' U I b r II . I Ross U Uar tsock ndminlstra tor J oseph and Mary McMi ll en to acres In Clearer ek Tp , ..~. ,I ' , .. . Will' d i M M'II t, t " I' l ' W R ll' ft' t '{nrtba , I ene . ng C!S y, Clee ut r x " Ye p. I dId n' t know he wall f l h t. t f . c r 't W Id of the es~te ot Prancis A. Jiart la m nn urn I c I en l ac L III on . a I 0 J> .• a iling, .neither. 1 wo nt In j u. t now I ~Iesb~,e~;~c:~ed, ~1:S~ ~l!co~n~. Un- oak, decoal!eci, fi led ' his Invento ry of land In Jiar lon Tp. , J nnette M ah~ncy 189.04 acr es m d' f an d appraisement In court 1 J o oph und Mary McMI llen lo flnr lan Tp. to untIe the ,r op es t hat I used to \ R I h B P k idtch him in bed with nnd he J a PC· air Il, g uat r tlll n 0 R oss l:l lJortsock a dml~i8trator John and Ma rtha McMillen lot No, l ' Ab r am ook to J ohn C. Dun· . u, ' M ' . nmes a nn on neompe eln f\r~ t ' o( t he est ate at F rllncis ft:\. }tart. 12'nan d part 0 f iotN 0.1 l m am" 1Ie\'~ , 19 . 76Racl'es I; CIlear /e~k T Pk d Idn 't m ov~ . I put my han~ on his neco unt. ' 0 55 e vl ~ead a nd It was co ld as Ice. He 'I' he Leba non.Cit,izena Not io nAl soc~ , deceased, wa~ or4ered t (l sell l peh' ' I' F S I k t C. S ib,mlltla 1 6 t a. 0 , rTan IS n corpse, r t ell yo u, J wan t one Dunk a nd, T rust Co,mpa ny of Leb- t h e PI' pert)' .lIt priv4te lIale a t n pt I Ip . C lwe nc ~r o . ,eorgc , , 0 ~r e t a .: o~~ a cres In urof yo u fellows to come nnd ex- anon trust d ' th 'II f E less t han tbe apprnis d value. Decker, 104.88 IIcres In Unl n Tp. l llec,leek 'J1,. liming him fo l' me." K • k ~ e un ~l tl ~ ~V I 0 , Geor ge Decker t o Alberta and Gl'ol'ge L. Stone, by tTustee to T he old soldiBr s ~I'towlld little ihT hnoo " CellSe • Il~l'f ta. ccoun,' t' l Ma rria/le Licea.e. Philip Cissell , 104.88 acr es in Un· JIII'I( f:l og danoff, 6 t own lot s ,in r t· t f . e cour approvec 0 Ie sa es ion Tp Love lAnd FfU'k , . c 10 0 Ion 0 move, even cl ~ j;0 ~lt· report made by The Le ban on-Citi. 1 Denver . Russell aB:lemb)er of · C . lark a nd 0111e Van Cum ll to ( onti nued ~ S) citing a n a d"ent ure, so It was UJ:! zens Naf;ional Bank an d T r ust Spring fi eld, Jl pd Miss l ola G. Mar. to me. I ac compani ed th e sherift' C d I ' , t f h i , f L b' Leonard nn d Jane Hat field, lot No . t th h' h h , om pnny, a m mstl a or 0 tees· cunl , 0 e anO\1. 138 in F rank""-..__ _~~~~"" o e 1'00 01 w I~ 'I eT'h",ns hu sdmg t ate. of David E, Thompson, F~'ed W. Schlichter , mechnnioai Ernest R. Bra ddock t o Ella Brad . " ,as a t empor ary JO I. e s a es ceased. e ng meer pf lIamllloJ1, and Mias ' ' . were dra wn bu t on 1/he cot I ' , . dock, 1 2 acres m Wayne Tp, GLASSIF~O IIIck .... cot• .__ .... ~q~te fsqa • \be .couca. could !<ee t he dim outline ot II I~, t he matter 01:' t he , estate of l B . I'Illce M. GR'Skll. ], , of Kmgs Mdls Roy D. Black t o Katherine P res. J • man's figure . . l can ll! W~rley, as ~ruardlRn of the Eve r,ett J . Gordon, re~taurat.ur, ley, lot No. 22 6 In Franklin. I room where it is warm and I'll dresser!" Just as t he sheriff hnd done, I p ~rs~ n a nd estllte~ ot .M arg aret of HBlveysburg and MISS Amelia Alfred H" a nd Alice E . .Eu rn ~ r," " " " , • explain what happened. " I lent them to , Maryallo f or t he fi rst obeyed the imp ulse to put m \\ otley, an Infan~~ pllun tlft' VI!. A. Carr, of Harveysburi'. J , t o Sarah D. , Chamberlnin nnd FOR RENT , My plan wall obvious. By lead- show'!' ha nd on Billls fore head y ~I argaret Worley et. aJ. ~e fe ndnn t. E I.I K. Furnn~, farmer of Way· Eva Gross, lot No. 450 in F rn nk-------iDr the crowd oft' 1 would give The explanation seemed satisIt Id d lif I' I h d lt wo s ord ered the guardIan to !Sell nesville, and MISS Elizabeth Bran· ll' n F (YR RENT- Garage for one a ut o ' iT. was co an e ess. 8 u - th I • t t f W III • without ' asking any d d n Lf t I e reo estate at pri vate sa le, s rll or 0 aynesv 8, Alber t LeRo Bennett t i t I ~hs, Susan F ryer . ·54 M arye II a an opportumty of g etting fa ctory. out . fur th er quest ions he fold ed her death ere ,Il I e a t Ie presence of whel'eby H enr y Andrl!w Zimmerman y , ea cres a " In .0 Ib h t he petitioner shall dis. " ' fac. J esse M. S t ewart, 60.66 . _ ' :_: , The men started to go when we into his arms and they cooed over " P . 11 . th t .i " I t r ute t 0 proceeds of the sale to tory worker of Carhsle, lind MISS D erfield Tp WANTED were stopped at the door by the one another ' with shameless disd u up e CU l' ,/I n, sugges- , t hose ent itled: . ' Miss. Alice Lorind.a Barnhart, of Wiliiam Forrest Taylor and _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ hurried arrival of Mr. Hemming· regard of the audience. te ' . Th e la st Will a nel t est amen t of Carltsle. H 'l ' ' While l' nterest was center ed on The s he,r lff f umbled .wit h the W A Hain es late of Massie Tp E mery L Hobbs radio tube I da ~ernlce T!lylor, to Da n ~. DEALERS WANTED REA L way, who f orced his way' past the h' . . , ., . .' and Hdda O'NeIl lot No 95 10 B SrNE S OPPOITUNITY W ,_ shll de which e p I f ' othe, 1I into the room and stood, the reunited Hemmingway family, ' sca e( 10 m 18 was pl'odu ced In court and ndmlt· wOl'ker of F rankhn , and Miss S . b , . , . e . . can pl ace sevel'Dl live wide awake a ' figure of vengeance, shaking his Julius the convict seized the op- n ervo ~ s fingers and went up to t~le ted t o probat e. Mary S. Ha in es Edi th M. R obinson radio tube pring oro. t d th t k f F kll' Sarah D. Chamberlam and Eva men in a profi ta ble business sell· to p WIt h n bong We both jumped . ftst un d er my nose. pOI·tunity to edge near the door, 'f h db' h t , - nccep e e rust as executrix WOl' er, 0 ran n. Gross t o Mary V Donson lot No , ., ," "I've ' caught you,~' he aaid, No one noticed his grand process, as I ,:e a een s o . wit h no bpnd rcqui red.. Charle!! Willnrd H. Spencer, railroader 460 in Franklin . , ' ing d irect to cons umer !! in your ....laring at me. a nd now, all at once he made a . I ~I ew back the covers f rom the Edwards, Walter J ordan and Ed. of South Lebanon, and Miss MaM' home Coun ty. Write ·quickly for • manlm ate fo rm on the eot d D k M I ary B, Don son to C. E . Brand· f '~ I "Caurht me? I repeated wonder quick dash f or lib erly. , It lh ' h . war a In were m,nde appral ers . I'y c nto.sh, ,of South Leban,o n. denburg lot No 460 In F ank] ' ree ca ..... og ue . . Th'e crow d starte d in purSUit, . wasIf' e papler-ma c e statuto It was oruere .... d .by th e eour t t hat ' " . r m. '- .. _.-- ng1y.' f ' Jack Bogdanoff to Soph' M G.C . HEBERLING COMPANY , \, . :' "'Xesl I tltoug~t there was some leaving t.he Hemming,~ays t o their 0 ,~~~ ! 'What i . 7" 't d t he Leban0!l-CitizEllla National Real 'Edate Tr•• d.n Bogdanoff, lots NOB. 2090 1~692' Dopt. 1890 Blo~mington, :i~ .. UtiDI'...i uDDY about it ~heD you own deVices. the sh' .'ff h 1t s ammere Blink and Trust Co" a dminist rator Joseph and rttary McMillan t o 2093 and 2094 in Loveland Pork' . ,..,. agre,e d to sepaJ:ate from me out . Fortunately f or Juliu s most .of p erfor:~n~e':n~ ~~~b~f:ssS~~~u o~~ of the estate of D!,vi~ E, Thomp- Jo hn and Ma~ha McMillen, 66.28 . Lucretia and James L. M. Hop~ .;. , there. I sUllpected that you wanted hiS purs uers wer e a lellSt tWice th t BIn ~ tf" fl I g son, deceased, to dl8.trlllute cer tain acr os In Halllllton Tp. klns to Edward N and Nellie I FOR SA.LE . ; ..to throw me off the track an come his age, an~ we re f urther impeded ~ ex la7:ed a bri~fj pa e. bonds ,nnd 8.tocks belonging t o t he Thomas Carey to Ed and P earl Richman, pnr.t ot 'lot No. . 2 I~ - - - - - - - - -- - -- ,. ba.ck ,to my wife: You didn't. de· by rheumatism, canes and cr utehes " Th p h h y. " estate .t o Mlles G. T hompson. King, 1 % a cres In Clearcreek Tp. Wa yne Tp, F OR SALE- Round Dining-room ceive me. I came back and follow- I might possibly ha ve caught him, h Iff e n / s esca ped , too. th e An 10st r ument of writing pur· Andrew and Emma Zapf tQ Rob Edward N. and Nettle I RichTable, Six Leather Seat l 't " I 'd P?rting to be the Iallt will a nd t es· el't E. Beneker 30.38 acres in So. mlln to Lucretia Hopkin~ 160 Choirs and a Bed Davenport. ed yo ur t racks in the moonlight. but I hadn't the heart. I was in II ~~It ) B And now I've caught you, you t oo low spirits myself to ~ish to I d o~ ~ I : PI saId' t th t nment of John W. Retalllck, cleo Salem Tp. :.t :l acres in Washingt c n Tp. ' Mrs. ,1. O. Cartwright, Pholle 21 viper !,1 see a ny ot her human being in n ee e a , ':I ne 0 e · 811 All d on~h~ Q~ fcll u~n tro~~. wallwe ~~da~n~~dnote:n ~======~====~=========~~==========~== FOR SALE':"'Large open wool .' the strand of pearls which MaryThe rest follo wed him outdoors, ran : . ' PINKY DINKY Pink" W •• Pr.p.r." by 'fER~Y GILKISON buek wl\l weigh 200 Ibs. J . 1'. . 'ella had worn, at Galatea. but I conside red t hat I had don e Dear Sher lft' : I am mighty glad C un~mlng8 R. R. S. a'. "My wife's pearls I" he ex· my duty when I had gone a s far t.e;> have met yo u and I should ~Iaimed savagely, "So'· you came a s the main floor. Something lik e to stay longer . but J've g ot THRESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS right to her room. My God, I 1l8n't else was worrying me. The problem a nolher cngage ment. Thanks very I pull eys, babbitt metal , oil cups. conce ive ot Buch inhquity. Where of Maryella's disappea rance wns muc h f or yo ur h or se. . injectors, lubricators, steam and , is she now ? What have you done of a t housandfold more int erest Yours nft'eetlOnally, wnter gaugeS , gauge glass, oilers, to me than the mere ca pture of . BILL. with her? " packing , .boiler flues , suction hose 1 preserved a dignified silence , th e ex-convi c t. 1 am a fr,Bl d I, I ~ ughed, It was and tonk pumps. THE BOCK1.ET What use to argue with a r aving Knowing t hat I was soie from s ueh n foolash endmg to our sup· CO. 416 , W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio. mania c like that? interru ption fo l' 1I moment, I went Ilosed tragedy, . ' FOR S A LE- P eaches and Plums, "Have you killed her?" he de- upstairs t o Maryella's r oom once J went ~p-Et~lrs.to.sce how Mary also 1 steel whe el Truck In ' manded hoarsely. "Where is the more. ella was gett mg along. I found good conditi on is at fal'nl J. L. ,body ?" It was empty. The Hemming- he ~ owa,k e, but still in bed. She ' 114 Mendenha ll , Phone 96. He ran around the room, look. ways had evidently retired to her claim ed she fe l.t as wen as ever. ing under the bed and in bureau r oo m t o settl e thei r di fferences a s I told her ~Tl efly what had hap. PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS drawers as if he expected to find best they could, p e n e ~ the night be for e Ilnd t his - For all purposes. Boeklet'. mangled portions of his spouse Maryella's r oom was certa inly m Ol'n~ng. It, seemed a s if she had line of plumbing and heating IIUp" cut up int o eonveni e nt sizes and B wreck, Th e dismantl ed bed gave an ~xpl on nllO n ~u e her . T~en she plies are the best. The Bocklet. stored away . a very dejected a ir to the entire told of her te~rol' at findmg the King Co., 416 W. Main St" Xenia. ' At last he 8aw the other door apartment. There was only one strange ~lla n , '" t he closet. ~f Ohio. , ·an4 approached It. place she could be. I walked course, hIS bemg there substantia· , "Don't go in there," I warned. directl y to the closet. the door of t~d my, story t o her. the previous MONEY LOANED " Why not? Ha! So that's where which stood open, and penetrated night when I had saId . that I had you have her concealed?" it, obscure depths. f ollowed a ma n t o tha t room. I'barred his way, but he ran at There, hidden by old clothes, I M "I a))m gk~odd hhe got away," said NO- B\JT 11M , , arye am - eartedly. "especial I DiDN'T Ale; 601 N ' ''''0 Iy as he didn' t steal anything. B~"OP<... : ,4\F"'I"F.:~ AI..L..! LONG OR SHORT TIME-Ea., ~ ~~ OL.D ~()U The only thing I had o~ any value I T."iOU,G ~T , WAS terme. Also Su'r veylni' a,lld Ab· ,5I=vE:RE. L'i/ , , was Mrs; .Hemming way's pea rls." stracting. Write and J ~I call ~O l l\l ' ' ( \ 6eT IT THAT and lIee 'you. Sam D. Benk14i, Way· e . She looked over toward the dresnesville, Ohio. Jll s~r wher e she' had put them the night before. "Why, where are , . " LOANS ' on Livestock, Chatte1l,they?" , Second Morta,e.. Not•• boqaht. John Harblne, Jr., Xenia, Oblo. <,To be Continued) '.
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",u pplil's, " I 1.\15 : Edna M. your C~tt1e, hogs, sheep and ~alvn , load in g mat 'rin l, SlIO ; II . . "'nulk ' rki ng, danllli!l' to ta ,', $10 ; Wa lLar.ge Display Room. to Norris-Brock Co., live wife! and HEART TO HEART . C R H dl f D t· it ' firs t estim nt on contract, $!JG; E. te l' Sh uff. 1Il0win l! \\'pcd" . Ambulance Service progressive firm for the highest TALK-THE POWER Mrs. 'L ~af e~, Of A ~tI O. , S. Donnel a nd Geo , . nAuer, fil' sl F. I\L (iolli l1~, RUll\i1ie: . ~1 1.45; and Mrs . . ' . . y er , 0 [I es~, estim11te IOn ('ontracl, $2- .80 ; E. A. . PIlI·lIvce. I' pa irs, 75c ; Gi lpin !'J.:I. EI·H ONE 7 l i .... y OR NIOII'!' market prices and good service. Union Sto'c k Yard., Ciacinaatl. O. I am firm believer in anything Syferd, New Mex Ico ,VISltOI'S . s.lstersa tOtfh e Sray f el'd' S Donnell fir t es timllt e 011 clln- I & S( n, J !;1'lal'k plug', HOe; r.l'i!<\I'" ld were Reference: Ask first man you meet my reason ing pow er tells me is home Saturday, Augu st 24. _ _ _ _ _ _ _• _ _ _ _ _ _..;,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~------------~_~.'!" "~ _ _~.~""'!'!~~ absolute tru th . Once mw belief Mrs. Emm8 E lli ot, of Xenia, is , ~s established, my fait h lays hold visiting ·Mrs. Clara Menitt and "I Had No Idea There Could Be III earnes~. " other friend s here this week. Such A Powerful Medicine," All. bodIes set 111 motlOnby outThe tragic death of little Dicky . aay. Ha ppy Lady SIde Influ ence, und left to .the,!,- Moore has cast a g loom over the selves, l end to become still- in whole community. Funern l services l other words, they come to rest . If were cond ucted T hursday at 2 , ' ,d rop a pebble in ~ still pond, o'clock fr om the M. E. Church. I rIpples RtUl't very qUIckly, When The sympathy of al\ goes out to the impncl of the pebble is gone, the berea ved ones. I the !ittle \~aves gr~dual1y become Mrs. Mar y Tu cker a nd family ~ plnc ld ngall1 . That s because the motored to Fairmont, W . Va., t his fOJ 'ee is no t continuous. . . week wh ere they wiil visit thei!' Thl' gl'cut planetH floa t mg In sister, MI'lI. Bernard 'Ploughman space ure in constant motion. Some and family . . wonderfu Ipower must have Bet The W oman's Civic League will : t.bem to. \:-oork. And, unless that meet Satulday, September 14, at power III perp etual, the large. the home of MrR. Cassie Co llett in- ' bodies would in .time c~ase to move stead of at the Varner Reed home, In our wlndows this week The Hike-Kumler ComOur eart,h IS roiling no~-a las formerly announced. thou sand miles per ho ur~wlfter Misses Merle and Mabel E llis.. pany pays tribute to, beauty in erafum8D8hip. than the most powetful aIrplane I have returned from a delightful Here you m~y see artiS8D8 engaged in the actual ~t is also roiling . around the sun trip to Washington D. C. and In an almostl II1cotnprehenaible other points of' interest in the making of Rugs, Rookwood Pottery, D'i nnerware orbit, . every 366 days. Some ' East. and other objects of utility and beauty. We are ~tupe.ndou.s ~ower set ~he pace. It Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray and 18 still ca using the . bIg spheri.od son ,Robert.. .wel'e Wilmin gto n e8pecially happy to be able to show the fine work to move exactly. on tJm,!l~ ~nd With visitors Saturday. which is being done by Dayton studenl8. The FENTEKER t he sal~ e , unerrll1g .»recision. Th,e Harry Hosier is very i11, s uffer - --po w~~. IS at wor~ r.lgh~, now. as It ing with ' pueumonia. , Dayton Public Schools, un er the direction o'f "Fol' a long time I suffered was III the beglllnang. Miss Helen Graham has ' gone from rheu matism," sa id Mrs. I don't .need an:r b~ok to tell to Tr<!y where she will teach t he ~liss Susan Odlin, are represented by a series of Margaret Fenteker, 513 AndrewlI me that thiS power IS stll1 at work· lcoming year Miss Merle ElJlll has exhibits of orl8 and crafts. The Dayton Art Inavenue, Youngstown, Ohio. "Every Eclipses can be figured thousands been employed to teach in tb~ morning t he pains attacked me in of .years ahead, far more accurate- I Greenfield schools, and Chas .. stitute is represented by window display called the arme ' a nd shoulder s and fee~. Iy t han any man -made chronom- ! Mool'e has returned to the Maso u ~"he Scull)tor's Studio" under the direction of Mr. Every day n~ one ot misery; It et~r can register. The paste proves schools. Miss Rhea Ellis will attend fe lt like_by /light my bones would thIS. I busine88 colege in Greenfield. Seigfried Weng. Another exhibit of interest is break with the t orture. 1 was so Call the power God, or any I Misses Mabel and Margarel that of Ivory Soap &u1pture, whichincludcssome other name- I know there is a Starr of Dayton spent the weekn ervou s I could not sleep. hThen ] I\l'u rci about Konjola s upreme power, Since great rood end ~ith their ~other Mrs. Amof the notional prize-winning pieces. • • • These and decided t o see what it cou l.d comes from the exerc!se' o! t~is anda Starr. ' ' window8 may be , seen during the entire week do fo r me. Two bottles of thls I power that makes umversal hfe Captain and Mrs. Charles medicine showed me that 1 was possible'. ] know it is a good power, Garner and son of Columbus, were 8tarting Tuesday, September 3. Actual demoo' on th e right track. Day by day I fo r wh ich "God" is by all earthly week-end guests of MJ'jj. Mary strations will be in progres8 in these windows durgrew bettor. I b egan to rcst better r eason t~e hest name. I Finch and Robert Garner. TheOriSts and doubters may tell 1 Some much-needed repair work • and my n erves were calmer. Tben ing th~ hours of 12 to I o'clock and 3 to 4 o'clock t he rhellmn~ic ' pains became me wit" all emphlUlis that there is being done on "S" hill. Here's each day•• _ . The exbibil8 are 88 follows: wenkeI', and In fO Ul' ~bks 1 was is n o Cod: ' I know better. And, I hoping it continues until we have free .from every pain. Konjol~ is am ,Yiiling to put my fait~, and I a real road there. . The Making of Rookwood Pottery certa mly wonderful. I had no Idea all that ] am and have, In the 1 A tew from the community atDinnerware in the Making' there eould be such a powerful power that gives me my life, and tended 'State Fair this week. Heber medici~e... . t he lives of !lJos e ,I hold most I Ellis was a ' me.m~er of ' the 4 -H Colonial Rug Weaving KonJola IS sold In W ayneSVille dear. Men may beheve as they Club stock-judging team from The Dayton' Art · Institute Display '''The SculpOhio, at Ad~m's Dru.g S~ore, and please- I do the same. Warren county. . by all the best druggists. m 0\1 t.he - -- - + _ _ Mrs. A. S. Collett entertained tor's Studio" ' towns throughout thiS entIre at dinner at "Hole.in-the-Woods" Marine Paintings by Mr. Gordon Grant section. TRY on Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Ellis, of Etchings by Mr. Charles A. Barker .. ~ • Xenia, Mrs. Clara Me.rritt, Mrs. OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS , Allie Dakin , Mrs. Laura Shidaker, Community Plate Silverware Exhibit Subscribe for the Miami Gazette 1Miss Laura Ward, Mrs. Everett Ivory Soap Sculpture Exhibit FOR RESULTS Villars and two children. Billy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and Donald. The Story of Silk :: The annual Graham reunion met , The Making of Bigelow~Hartford Ruga {ffi=====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;==;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;3m at" Hoi e-in-th e-Woods I" the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. A, S. Collett, on The Dayton Public Schools Exbibit_ Saturday, August 31 with 75 Tuesday: Marbleized ' Paper - Cooperative members present. Harry South and family from " ., ., High Miss Tuttle Kansas and Clark Soulh and Wednesday: Gesso-Brown School family from Detroit are visiting To PII. •• their sister Mrs. Mary Tucker and Mi8s Granger family. The Klever Cook Klub met at ThUl'Sday: Marionettes-Kiser High the home of Mrs. W. A. Lukens MiI8 Wilson' July 9, ,,1929. Our 'treasurer, l'eported $9.60, which we devided to Friday: Batik-Lincoln Junior High The "other fellow" hal never gotten you tax take on the County ,Ta ur to Miss Furbee "Coney ' lsland ... Ou'r leader shuwrelief. ed us how to make out our record Saturday: Block Prinling-Wilbur Wright Jr. You and your neighboramutt do the' job. ' books, As we did not have much Hip . Mia. Sharkey lother business, we were served ' with a delightful lunch of Fruit For information' .ak the tapioca, cl\kes, and lemonade. We adjourned to meet at the home of Rhea McCarren, July 22, 1929. Virginia Davis, News reporter.
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An in strument of writing purporting to be the last will Ilnd . tesNew Suite tament of J ohn icholas Geiger, .harles h ell \·s. En ch Tool ey, late of }ial'lun Tp., \Vas produced ' fol' mon ey. mount cla imed, in court f o r proba t e. Dealers in -= _____ ~._< _._. __ . -:::.. _. ' $ 15,000 anv cos s. tunley M. Se ll cl's, trust e un! '. Goldie F. Ylll l"S vs. had es F. del' th e will of J oseph G. Keys, deCHATPER me like an enraged bull and hurled fou nd hl' r un co n cious upon the Ya t C's [01' div I'\!C nnd alimony. c used, It' d his lO ixth and finnl acm e · aside with insnn e viole nce. I fl O~~. . hurges e:-.:trem e cruelty. coun t in probate. In the rOom stood an army comHe yank d t h.e door ope n lind L-.!~n. wo nde r shU nd fUlllted. T o - l:;ucy Bl'own \' . . Jam es Brown, In the mahe r of the estnte of prising al\ oC the male populll- then fe ll ba ck 1I1 ope n m outhed 15t p Into a closet ns n have n of fo r divorce. J ose ph G. K'c ys, d ceased, William tion. The 8herlff was taking no 1\mazemetlt. I'c ful{e llnd ull ex l)cctedl y lp find Cindy!> lI enr y vs John Henry H . Allen, one of the ex ecutors, hanel'S of being outnumbered. landing in the d oo rwa y blin k- it . occupiec\ by a noth er hu ma n for divorce. . ' , hnving filed his declination alld "You didn't know I WIIS awake, ing at the sudden light wus a ma n bCJ11g W IIS <, nougoh to shnke t he !' e lli c A. Hnill(,s V!!. Alfred C, resign a ti o n as un eXl'cutol' there· did you 1" the sheriff exulted. ! whom I re cogn b.ed lifte r 1\ ~l o m e nt s t l' on~c~ t ht'llrt . . lI ai n e~, f or di \'ol'l:o lind alim ony . lipa n Frank BrAndon being the "Well, I was. I heard you break in a s Jul ius, the eSCAp ed co n let ! . I II ft<, d hel: out. ~I o w beautif ul , ,I. E. ,T ohnson \'5. J . P . · Ke ath, s lIl'\'il'ing executo), named in the I)nd I followed you to thin room No one was lillY mo re surprised ~ h e wn~ ('v(' n 10 II fllln t! lI ow c\ Il l' O\\'c n Grnss E lber t Crowe 1\1 . W. will fli ed a ne w uond in th e s um of and ~ocked you in." He peered ut the turn ~f eve nts than 1 \~· as . hl' r : km ancl how ~o f t Ih e f\ <'sh Eal' hul'l IJI'~~~ ' ,Io8cph H. 'F'ed,lcl's $22, 000 with the Am erican Surety nearSightedly at my face 'Well I'm '1'0 ue e xp e ctm~ to see a bellutlful , al'ound h<' r lh l'o:lt! I pul her down Su pp ly 'o mpnn y for mo ney llnd 0 ., of New York , as sol e ~ urety. ble8sed, durn me if it ain't. Ain' t girl in n egli~e e eme rge from u on th c f\o ClI' wh ile 1 r(lcon ~ t r uctcd ~ th c l' ·I'elicf. ., Th e court found that a r<,uppraisyou one of the men that sl1lrted cl oset, an~1 Illstead . t o b<' hold n tllI~ bed . . c. S. Y o un ~,(' r, ::Iuperinl ndcn t al is pro)Jl'r . John C. Hawke, J. fo r town?" tough -looklOg man with duv put ' hcr up on IIt I (I f rnSUl'a ncc 0 f Oh'10, as 1"lqUH 11\ t 0 )' Will While and Stanley• M • Sel. . . three . ' s l I After I r ha d L'II I ") am" I admitted IgrOWlh of W.hI Skers , IS s tnrthng. w nte. up "'Ir!'. I Ie ov<" to \V 10 111 f th ()h ' M t I I C le I'- w(l r e made uppruis<'rs to make "TOnl 'Bilbeck" Whe l'e wus . Maryellll'! I d id not , r bridl y <, xl'la 1'.L1 ll\I'\"11 nsura nce Of' re turn within :1 0 days , I' tc. ... , ex~laimed Jim I inIed t he fllcts in c'the l 0pa n I II V10 R. ~. . I e r, ' uwn e r u t .Cooper, coming forward. "I'm glad usk th e qu e~tl on out loutl. . I euse , .swear ng Ic r t o scc rN'Y· '; 1(' Lehtln on-Middl e t own but lin e LebBe lle Le\\'i s nc cllpted the trust ,.you came back. It's all for the best "Evening, gents," ~uld Juli us WII~ 11l1!llC nscly flat tel'ed li t ue l1lg an oll fo r monl'v o nly. AI'n ount ns admini~trat. l'ix with the will an. 1 want you to be the' first t o con- ge nially. . tu kr n l/l to onl' o f my amor ous c laill~('(1 $:1 58.2!)- with interest Ilt nl! xc (1 o f tIl(' estute 0.£ Mary Elizrratulate me on my engabem e nt t "Whnt Are you d 01l1g h er e? " udvenlu l'cs , a nd ag re r d to hel)J, t1" f l'Clln Fc bnlur v 25 l' 2 7 un I n bdh L wi s. deceased, with bond Miss Waite." the sht:riff inquil'ed . TOl{et hel' w e wOI'keel OV(' 1' !\fury- f ~, ., . , • l of $ 1000 with Gruce Lewis and I i ~ Ig ' n s 0 f 1'0- ,I OJ costs. · . was sort .of co Id ou l - (' II a ~ n 1'1 SIIe ~ h "Wh y, It OW N M. C. Drnk e us s ureties. Allen \ M y stunned mlJld refused to a8~imi1ate his statement. In .the s id e, " e Xl/lain <,d JUI~I S , :' nnd I tJII l'Olng' . C~' l1 "CIO,II ~ n c",' . Th.e n, Ilt , Common PI" .. C"\lrt Hufrmun, MUl'se nu I\n(\ W. A . LewConsult the", before buying elsewhere midst of a battle J suppose a thought you wouldn t mind my M1'5. Lllhe lovc s s uggestIO n. J is were mll de the apprnisl! I'!\, I loldier would not pay much at- coming in to get wurllI . Bes id es left. It woul d be be ttl' l' to r eSl' r\'e H£' lIlli P . Harriso n wa '! g ranted r. Q. J ordan, ass ignet:! at the IIStention to the news thllt his sweet- I I thought it WIl S about time fo r I e XlJllI l1 l1ti o n ~ u nt il nf ter Mnl'~' e l bl a diVt'l'c e f rom T urn(' r Harri son , s ignm e nt of ' J, E. Mc IIrre n, ASheart had married another man. Bill nnd me to move , so I CUlll ~ ha t! bee n r e~ torcrl by a l o n~ sle II· 1 he defo llllan t hll \, ln~ bN' l1 founll 'i i~n"I' , fil <' t! a ~c h e dule of debts The mention of Maryella's name t o get him ." r was g lud to le t It j! O lit t hnt. Kuilty of rXl r e ll1 e cru e lty. Th ~ and Iiuuiliti es. h.ow~ver, . mad~ me think wit~ 0.1 "W ell,?f nil the cu ssed ner\'e- " I . W IIS un lH' l.ieva bl y 1i~ ~ d mys(' lf . plai ntiff wa!! I'e st o r c.~ .to he r ll1u id- I Th e co urt ord e red thut Susun • .lnkIDg 8ensatlon of the pr edlCU- j the she nff wondere d. 1 he lonl{ luk e o n ~ kl s und l h<' ... ., na me of Ret ha 1'1 yeo 1.. Vu nd e l'vol'L. e x('cutrlx of the esment I had unwittingly placed her "Th en where is my wif e '! " 11('1'\'0 11 :1 Ktl'Ain of t he 'l ust hour hud In t he ~U8C of Hurr y Po wllll' lat r of . B. Vand ervort, dec eased in, 1 loo.ked .lIround to see how she I shouted Hemmin?wu y. "Whllt worn 1I1 f.' out comple t illy. \·S. Mal'Y Mllyn a r~1 Ouhl, it WIIS prll eel'd to ~ dl ea ch mid al) of ccrwas taklllg It. . hnve you done With th e wo me n I hu nt ed up th e cot wh k h hud ordere c\ th e pllo nu ff reco \' I' f rol11 ta in uo ntl s a t privute sale. ~he was nowhere in sight. I love? " bee n U . s ign ed m e in t he fi rst plucc t hp dc f cndnnt the ' um of :$ t 12 .75 It \VII S determin ed the ne t val ue ~t first I was puzzled. Then I "Oh, J ohn d o yOIl mean thllt ?" and thl'Cw myse lf upon it, pel'- tog th er with C O~l s , wh ere by mo- of the estate of Am os M. Rand, noticed the door across t he room . .From the r eur of the crowd CAm e fl'ctly conte nt to le t things sland lion f ~r a n(! \\' t ri ll l was o\'e l'rul l!.t de cl'lI ('d , WlIS $152 5.8 2, thut the She "must have gone in there. Prob Mrs. H e mmingway 's voice. She ill s tatu q uo IInlll 1l1Ol'nlng. t o whi ch de fe nda nt exce pls. I'XClll ll lio n of thc dllughter, sole ably it was a closet. struggled through the tln'Ollg t o T he searchll1l!' party hac' ~i ve ll be n<,licia I'Y, e xceed s her succ<'ssion · 1 made no mention, however, of reach the side of her mute. ' up th e chase o f Juliu s long uefore Probate Court PrQceedinls a nd tha t as a re!\\llt, said e!ltate _ . mY _8uspicion. Possi~ly the inl!ident He held out .h.i!! arme .~o he r, r g ot up. It wa s 1I mighty tired Th e foll owing c st/ltc~ will /ltl\nd Ilnd successions are exempt f)'om . ~~u1d be. e~ded wdhout her tak- but pnused 8 U S~I,~l o uslY? Wh ere bunch. o f old mcn that assC'!"blcd fol' hearing 0 11 • pte mbe l' 9, ut !) inheritnnce tux. l!l~. part In It. . . ha~e yo~ been! . . for bleukfasl. Th ey were gOing to o'cloc k a. m. . ! In the ~ettlement of the esl1lte What were you dOing here?" Sule III bed until nil thi S racket eut nnd th jl n g o to bed for an allA. . Ynil, guardlun of David of Snruh 1-.: II a Michener, deceased, demanded tbe sheriff. "There's woke me up." day s nOote, II. Green, incompe nten t f ourth ac- ' the nct value WIIS found to be $26 IOmething peculiar about this." 'Then this isn't your r oom?" As fo r me, 1 wus tremendously co unt. i !l ?0 .40. S lIccessol's to t he es tat e "No." l'e ~J'es hed and r ell dy to fac e anyMyr t le R. BA r l]h urt, nclmlnis- arc Cha rles E. Michener, son WU" .. yes, there is," I admitted. Come down stairs to the main "But your )Jearls were on the thing thu t came a long. . . tl'atl'ix of t he l!stntc of Dwig/lt E. lium H. Michener, son, find Ada While we we rc !.It brenkfllst t. he Bunn ell decem,ed first 1\11~ nnu) Mich ener (now deceased) daugh'. s~e rlff, wh o ha d go ne In to look at a ccount: ' tel', hi t! other pl'lsone r: cllm e buc k wide Edwin M. Ke n, executor of the In t he settlement ot the es tate eY ~,d unr!, trcmbhn g ; , , estate of George Kerr, d",;:<,usod of Adn Michener, de ceased, the Boys, he Ruld, J ve gal blld fir. t and final !lccount. ' not vulue of the estute was $9677- - - - -- ----ne~v ." Lolli S tok c~ T h o m ~ ; x oeutrix of B5. Those \lntitled to s uccessions J h M 'Whal i~ it '/" \~e dcmnndel1. thl! esta tc of Nunc ' 'tok es - .I arc Charles E. Mi chelleI', brother, Id ll Schwyt.ze r to Fr~nk SchwytJ esso B. Ruffner to 0 n . "My pn so ne r IS deacl." c<'a d n " t I fi Y • ,Ie lind Wm H MIch e ner brother e r, 78 ncres lD Frunkhl1 Tp. '~OH' I' a nd ~ alte)' R. Parlett, 71.27 '0 (p" h d • ~ I', 18 un r na I account .• , , J 1 d M Y M M' lI t ' CI k T "'yea . oSdo.nllc, onl' ec oe . h en B . ngl esby, e)(e(l ~trlx Ro. s Iinl'tsoc~, administrator I Wllol.sep I adn t lr ~'lc:III en ~ I aC~~I~ It11 eWurcIR·cell' .... p-t I\f th <'p. I II n t kn ow hc \\' I1 S of th t 1 f lift W II U of the estate of Frllnci s A !-Iart- ' lam an urn h 1C1' I en trnc , , Ill o n . a III 0 III' a '1 ' ·th er. I won tl 11 j ust now golesby e esn al to n - oak de l;tlllsed filed his inventory . f lan dl n 1-1 ar Ian T p. I ,lin I e tt e M II loney 18901 c s III · 81 IlIg, nel deceeo d Ii ta ll 0 I. . l ure ~o untie the rop es thnt I use d to Ral'l B usep ' kl'S nccod~' f and 'lIppraisem~nt In eourt Joseph and Mary McMillen to IIArlan Tp. h.itc~ him in bed wIth an(l he J a mesp 1 an~on, IIrn ~~m g~~:n~llnftro Ross H. Hartsock, adml~iBtrator John and Marthu M c Mil1e~ lot ~o . I AhrUlll Cook ~o John C. Dundldn t mov~. I put my hBn(~ on his I :H'count, p, ~ of the estate of Frllncis A. Hart- 1 1~ and pllrt oC lot No. 11 III Mllin e I c \'~, )!l .75 IICl'es lD Clearcreek Tp. Thc L~ blln C't' N ti I sock deceased ' WU!! ordered to sell VIlle. I !S 'b\o. l11 ma Ross et III. to Frank head and It was cold as Ic e, He . J t II J ~ on - I IZ ns A onA' , . Ph T F S h k t G t et I 6 t . T IS a corPfs el'l . e you. w a nt one Bank ulld Trust Company oC Leb- th e property .Ilt private ~ale at not D kl Ip 10'4 8~ wenc ' ~r ,c o~!t(' ~r k ""~ ., ~wn_ acr~I~~x::. a f .you . e 0\\ s t o come and ex- a non trustee unde r th ,'1\ f E less than the appraised value. ec er, . acres In mOll p. It eC.I ce • 1" • am 11111 hllll f ol' me ." K ' k d I tl ~ d\\1 0 . George Decker to Albertu nnd ' (, ('orlte L. Stone, by trustee to ' '" . . .. noo , ecease{ lIr account I Ph')' C· II 104 88 . U J k 13 d ff 6 I ' . Th ~ 0 Id so Id IlIrs " owed httle tnThe 'court II ' I'o~ed 'of h i ' M"rriaee LiceDaea . I IP Isse, . acre s In n-: Ill: • og Ilno, town ots III chnatlon to move. eve n fOI' so exI pp t e sa. c.!! IOn Tp. Lov!:' l nd a rk . t 't r eport ma( e by The Lebano n-Clt!- ! Denver Ru ssell, assembler, ot Clark and Olll'e Van C )J to ' L' g a d C'1 tn ve n ure so th 1 wml up . . IiIt' Id ,aniI ""II ss 10 Ia G. Mar- I Leonard and June Hatfield, am (on, . .lnlle d ~8) to me. n1 IIaccolllpanied e she rifi' zcns N u t'IO na I B . nnk lind T l'il!it S prlllg lot No . Company, udrnlmstrutor of the es- c um, of Le banoll. 138 ' Frankll' ---"'::~~~~ . h h . t o th I' ro om W )HC C was uSing t t f 0 . E 1 d ,- S hi ' h In n, " , '_ .. ~ aVid . Tbonlpion,- de- \ ' !'e N . c IC tel', mechenlcal Ern est 'R:'I3'raddock to E lla Brad-": as a temporary j ai l. The shades a e 0 ?l were dmwn, but on 101e cot I ' ceased. ongl~eel' pf Ha!llllto/l, !lnd ¥.Iss dock, 12 acres in Wayne Tp. &lOftft .__ tbe fpqp • dae .coucb. II could !lee t he dim outline of a J~ . the mutter of the. estate at Bernice 1\1. Ga slull, of Kings MIlls 1 Roy D. Black to Katherine Presman's figure. art Ie Worley, a s gUllrd la n of the Everett J . Gordon, re~taurat.u~, ley, lot No. 226 In Franklin. J • room where it is · warm and I'll dresser!" Just 08 the she Iff h .I d J person and estate ot .M llrgaret of Hal'veYBburg lind MISS Ameba Alfred H. and Alice E. BUrn!! ............. • ~xplain what happened. ' ''1 lent them to Mllryella for the . I' n one, Worley, lin Infant!, p\Rllltlfi' ve. ! A. Carr, of Harveysburg. J . FOR RENT . BId h " first obeyed the l111pulse to put my I\\u r~t W i t 1 d f d F. II ' I' F f f W 1'>, to Sarah D. Chamberllll11 ll11d hand on Bill's toreh d . rga ~ or ey ea . e en ant. ~ . n.. • urna,s, armer 0 ny- Eva Gross lot No. 450 in Frank-------My P1&n wall 0 b vtous. y ea - s ow. inl the crowd · off I would give The explanat ion seem ed satisIt . Id d lI~al . I h d It was ordered t he guardian to se\1 ncsville, and MISS Elizabeth Bran- l i n ' POl RENT- Garuge for one a uto 1 Maryella an opportunity of gettinr fllctory. Without a sking any was ~o . a n e ess. s u - the real estllte at private sale, strator of Waynesv\lle. .. Al R 1\1 S F · 4 ut further questions h e folded her dered a httle at the presence of whereby the petition er sholl disHenry Andrew Zimmerman facbert Le oy Bennett et III., ~o r~ . • usnn ryer. s o • death. t 'b h . '. J esse M. Stewart, 60.55 aCI'es In The men 8tarted to go when we into his arms and they cooed over "P \I . th i ' " I n ute t e proceeds of t he sale to tory worker of Curhsle, and MISS Deerfi e ld Tp WANTED were stopped at the door by the one another with shameless dis- ted u up e CUJ am, suggeS- t hose entitled. . ' Miss Alice Lorinda Barnhart, of w ' lr FO tTl d hurried arrival of Mr. Hemming- regard of the audience. . . . The lo st \vill and testnlnent of Carlisle. . I lam. rres ay or an - -- -way, who forced his way past the While interest wns centered on' The sherifi' fumbled With t~e 1 W. A. Haines, late of Massie Tp., Emery L. Hobbs, rudio tube HIlda ~er1llc~ T~ylor, to Dan ~. DEAr.ERS WANTED REAL others into the room and stood, the reunited Hemmingway family, shAde, which escaped from hiS was prod uced In court and admlt- . worker of Franklin and Miss and. HlIdll 0 Nell, lot No. 05 B S[NESS OPPOITUNITY. We a ' figure of vengeance, shaking his Julius the convict seized the op- nervo~s fingers nnd went up to the t ed to probate. Mllry S. Haines Edith M. Robinson,' radio tube Sp~mgbo~, . . can place several live wide awake . fist under my noae. portunity to edge near the door. toP. With n bang. We both, jump~d accepted the trust as exe<'utrlx worker, of Franklin. G ara h Chamberlain and Evu I men in a profitable business sell. .. . " "I've ' caught you," he said, No one n oticed his grand process, as If we had been shot. wlih no bond requit'ed. Charles WilJurd H. Spencer railroader ros~ to ar~ V. Dons?n, lot NQ . ing direct to consumers in your ilaring at me. and now, all at once he made Il • I ~rew back the covers from the Edwards, Walter J ordan and Ed- of South Lebanon, and Miss Ma- 45~{ In F~II~hn. I hom e County. Write quickly for . "Caught me? I repeated wonder quick dnsh for liberty. Innnlnl0te form o.n the eat. wllrd Dakin \Vere made a rai sers. ry Mc Intosh of South Lebanon. ury. onson to C. E. Br~nd- frce cntalog ue. 4 -" ingly. The crowd started in p ursuit, It Was the papler-muche statute It was ordered by the ::Urt that' , denburg, lot No. 450 In Fra~kltn. G. C. HEBERLING CDMPANY .~ "'(eal I tpought there was some leav ing t he Hemming\'!ays to their of .~yself! .. the Lebllnon-C'itizens National Real Eatate Tn.den Jack B~gdanoff to Sophie . M. Dept. 1890 Bloomington, ' . ,t.}tinll'-• .luDny. about it when you own devices. Gash.! What IS It?" stammered Bank and Trust 00, udmlnlstr tor Jo.seph and Mary ~cMl1Ian to Bogdanoff, lots .Nos, 2090, 20!l2, sll " .. ... 8greed to separ:ate from me out Fortunately for Julius most of the shel'lfi', who had not seen our of the 'estate of Da~id E . Th: I _ ,J ohn ' and Martha McMillen, 66.28 2093 an~ 2094 In Lovela nd Park. · performancc and doubtless thought d d . . nP LucretIa and James L. M. Hop'FOR SALE"""- . _ . ~ h ere. 1 susP4!c t ed t hat you wan t e d h IS pursuers were at least twi()e that Bill wus a trifle p·a le. 50n, eceas!!, to dllltl'lbute certain 11I)I'e5 In Hamilton Tp. klns ·to Edward N. and Nellle I. J .to throw me off the track and come his age, and were further impeded I expla ined briefly. bonds and s~ocks belongIng to the ·Thomas· Carey to E d and Pearl Ri ch man, part ot lot No. ·2 in b~k .to m'y w~e-. You didn't de- by rheumatism, canes and cru tches "Th h h d estate to Miles G. Thompson. King, 1 % acres in Cleurcreek Tp. Wayne Tp . FOR SA IJE- Round Dining-room e b a ck and f 0 llow - I mIg . ht ' e .as escape , too." the 0 An. I' n s t rumen t 0 f W~I't'109 purA nd ' N. and Nettle I. Rich~~el'v e m e. I c am . POSSI'bl y h ave caugh t h 1m, sheri" ens ig hed rew and mma E Zapf to Rob Edward Tuble, Six Leather Seat I'd your tracks in the moonlight. but I hadn't the heart. I was in "It I k I'k 't" I 'd p . rUng to be the last Will lind t<'s- ert E. BenekeI' 30.93 acres in So. mun to Lucretia Hopk ' 160 Chllirs a nd a Bed Davenport. 've caught you you t I w " t If t . h t 00 5 I e I , Sil l. tam nt t J '" W R tIl' k d S I T .• illS, And ';perl.,1110W .I , 00 0 SplTl S myse 0 WIS 0 Ind eed he had. Pinned to t he e 0 Olin , e a IC , e- a em p, :.t,::" uc res in Washingt ( n Tp. Mrs. J, O. Cartwright, Phol'le 21 V,. see any other human being in .' ·811 All at once his eyell fell upon ttouble. . wall we found a penciled note: It = FOR SA I, E ~Lurge open wool 'he strand of pearls wbich MaryThe rest followed him outdoors, ran: PINKY- DINKY pink, W.. Preparecl by TERRY GILKISON buck will weigh 200 lbs. J. 1'. · ·ella had worn at Galatea. but I con sidered tha t 1 had don e Dear Sheriff: 1 am mighty glad Cummings R. R. S. 84, . "My wife.'s pearls'" he ex- my duty when I had gone as far to have met you and I should claimed savagely. "So' you came as the main floor. Something like to stuy longer, but J've got THRESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS right to her room. My God, I can't else was worrying me. The problem another cngagement. Thanks very pulleys, babbitt metal, oil (!liPS • conceive of such inhquity. Where II of Maryella's disappeal'llnce was m uch for your horse. . injectors, lubricators, steam and .. is she now? What have you done of a thousllndfold more interest Yours nfi'eelionully, wllt,nr gauges, gAuge glass, oilers, with her?" to me thun the mere captur e of BILL. packing, boiler tlues, suction hose I preserved a dignified silence. the ex-convict. I am afraid I. laughed, It was and tank pumps. THE BOCKLET What use to argue with a raving Kn owing thut I was safe fr om such Ii fo oli sh <'nding to our supCO. 415 W, Main St. Xenia, Ohio. maniac like that'? interruption for u moment I went po~ed tragetly. FOR SALE- Pellches and Plums, "Have you killed her?". he de- up stairs to Maryella's ro ~m once I wcnt up-stairs-to-see how Mary IIlso 1 steel wheel Truck In . manded hoarsely. ".Where is the more. <, 1111 was getting along. I found good condi ti on i!l at fapm J. L. . body?" . It was empty. The Hemming- hel' awake, but still in bed. he Mendenhall, Phone 96. ·84 He ran around the room, look- WIlYS had evidently ret ired to her c laimed she felt us well as ever. ing under the bed and in bureau rOOm to s<'ttle their differences as J t old her ?riefly what hlld hapPIPE, V ALVES AND FITTINGS diawers as ' If he expected to find best . they could. pene~ the night before a nd t his - For al\ purposes. Bocklet', manlrled portions '·o f his spouse Mnrye'lIa's room \\'IIS certainly mornll1g'. It. seemed a s if she had l ine of plumbing and heating sup,. cut up ,into convenient sizes and a wreck. The dismantled bed gave i an exp lanlitlO n due her. T~en she plies are the best. The Boeklet. stored away . a very dejected uir to the entire t OI.d of her te~ror at finding t h e King Co., 416 W. Main St., Xenia, . At last be saw the otber door apurtment. There was only o'ne stl ange !"an. 10 thc closet. Of Ohio. . · 'and' approuched it. place she could bc. I walk ed course, hiS bemg there substantia'. ;'Don't go in there," I warned. directl y to the closet, the door of !' t~d mystol'Y to h er . t he previo us "Why not! Ha! So that's where which stood open, and penetrated JIlght when I hud said that I had MONEY LOANE'D 'you have ner concealed?" it~ obscure depths. fol,l,owed a man to t ha t room. t tlarred his way, but he Z;all atI Ther e, hidden by old clothes, I Mal~yella am g~ad he got away," said NO - BVT , ' M kmd.heartedly. "especial 1 DiDN'T 6CI N ' 'TO 61,)1)1>(. . AF'TER At..l... , !I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!'!!...'!!'...'!!'~.!!~!!.~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!"'!'!!!!!"!! Iy . as he didn't steal anything, LONG OR SHORT ·TIME-EaIY '(OU The on ly thing I had of any value I THOI.JG liT I WAS terms. Also Surveying aJld AbL'i/ wus Mrs. Hemrningway's pearls." stracting. Write and I ..tnl c.l1 GOfN ' 6eT IT "ritAT She looked over toward the dresand lIee you. Sam D. Henkle, Waynesville, Ohio. 111 sel' where she ' had put them the . night belore. "Why, ' where are LOA~NS on Livestock, Chattel.. they?" Second Mortagel. Notel boqbt. tToh~ Harbtne, Jr., X.nla, Ohio. ' (To be Continued)
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prorram of the Aequlta., if carried out, would n,ake it impOSSible Cor women of meant or women capable of .selC-lupport, or women who leave their husbands within three yearll of marriage, to g et alimony. Divorced women w()uld be denied the use of their hu sbi:lDd's names. 'l'here are other pllrposes o{ this movement 'for Men's Rights. But it is a rather timid, millt-and. watFor example, ery movement. many American men are in it. But they refuse t.o make their na mes public! . Th e y're afra id. And who 'would not be? - _.--1> _ ••- - . --, ~-------
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Thomas A. Edison was recently asked whether he intended to retire. Now there ill :l world organiza"No," he answered. "U's unhealthy." tion call ed Aequitas, formed to These are wise words from a fight for Men's Rights. man of true wisdom. His invenIt is hou sed in 11 fine old Vienna tions and discoveries have bene. palace nnd its me mbers are 25,000 fitted the world for many yearssuffering mol es who have been at his advanced years many men driven by t he tyranny of femi- stop \VOI'king, and give them selv e~ ninity to j o in forces in the hope to rest and comfort, but he reof preventing lhe further subjuga- mains just os busy as ever. lion of men. He knows not only s ecrets of The Aequitu!< Rays t hat wom en l e lectdcity , but al so secrets of good huv e I\lwuys rul ed Fran ce. lhat living, wome n VOtCI'S outnumbe r the men i He hu s learn e d that life is an in En g la nd lind thnt the Unil ed experience glorious and vital- and States is compl etE'ly under the that r etil'eme nt means s tagnati.on domina tion o f the ladies, 1and death, His own splendid Th e Aequi tml adn its is doc!! not heallh and me ntal ability at an want to -reestablish th e tyranny ; advanced age is u s terling exam. of th e mal e. (E vid e ntly that is p1e of whal hard work can do for co nsid e red u hop eless task.) one.
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H"ve your Child', Eye. Ex,. :\Inin ed be f c'r e School Start.
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Lange Display Room. to Norris.Brock Co " Jive wifO! and HEART TO HEART M C R H dl f De troit fi rst csti mate ·on cont 1':11'1 , $!)f; ; E, l e I' S l uff, mowin g' w(, I'(b, l33 !Ui!'i : A mbulance Service progressive firm ·for the higbest rs. . . oa ey, 0 , S I) I I G ,... B . fi .. t ] ' i\1 (' 11' ·1· ... I L A 5 TALK-THE POWER dM L G Syferd of Al'tesia " . onn e ;J nt P O' " RUCl , ll S ' . I , 0 InH, , lJPlll e~. '• . ",. ; market prices and good Btlrvice, 1111 rs. . , s iste l'ij , of Ira M.' t'IIn a t e Ull c on t ra el....."'2 "8 . 75 c : G'I' Ne w Mexico, - . 80 ,' I;',. !\ . C.. I:' ,' 0 ,' ( IY!'P , I )lIn I' I-: I.EI'H ONF; 7 JlAY OR NIG1IT Union Sto'c:k Yard., Ciac:innati, O. I am firm be liever in anything yferd, were vis itors at th e Syfe rd' S. Do nne ll. firsl eRtlll1 :\lc 0 11 con- , & ~ " n , I SP:tI '!; pl ug'. r. Oc ; ; r i ~II'" ld Refel'ence: Ask first man you meet my r ea so ning pow er lells me is home Saturday, Augu st 24. ~--"'!'""~ ~~~!'!'"'""! abso lute Lruth, Once mlY belief Mrs. Emm a Elliot, of Xeniu, is , I is establi shed, my faith lays hold vi siting ·Mrs. Clara Merritt and "I Had No Ide. There Could Be ill enrnest. other frien ds here lhis w eek. I Such A Power(ul Medicine," All. bodi es set in motionby out· Th e trag ic d eath of little Di cky aDY· Happy L.d,. Side II1Au I' II Ce, and left to , the~- Moore has cast a gloom ove r th e , s!'lv es. te nd to become stIli- ill whole community. Fun eral se rvic es l other words. they come to rest. If were conducted Thul' day at 2 I ell'OP a pebble in a still pond, o'clock from the M. E. Church. ' riJlPI,c~ start very quickly: When The sympa thy of all goes out to the Impne! of the pebbl e IS gone, the be reaved a lles, I the littl e waves gradually be come Mrs. Ma,·y 'rucke l' and family ' pl acid aga in. That's becau ~e the motored to Fait'mont, W. Va ., this for ce is not continuous. week where they will vi sit lh eir ThC' g n·at plan ets A~ating in sister, M 1',- . Be rnnl'd "Pl oug hman space arc in constant mohon . Some and family. I , wonderfu Ipower must have Bet The Woman's Civic Leagu e will ' ~em to. work. And, unless that meet Sutulday , September 14, at powe r IR l1 ~ rpe tual. the large the home of Mrs. Cassie Collett in. bodies would in .time c~ase to move stead oC at the Val'1le r Ree d hOlne, ! In onr window8 this week The Rike-Kumler ComOur eurt.h IS roiling no~-a as formel'ly announced. . lhousand miles per hour~wlfte~ Misses Merle and Mabel Ellis. pony paY8 tribute to beauty in craftsman8hip • tha!' the most. powerful aIrplane. ~have returned fr om a delig htful I lIere you. m~y see artisans engaged in the actual !t I S 'also roiling. ar:ound the sun I trip to W"shington D. C. and I III an almost l Incomprehensible other points of interes t in the making of Rug8, Rookwood Pottery, Dinnerware orbit, every 365 days. Some ' East. nnd other objects of utility and beauty. We are ~ tupendou5 power set the pace. It Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray and is s tiIJ causing the. big spheri,od son ,Robert, ' were Wilmington especially happy to be able to show the fine work to move exactly. on tIm.!!: ~nd WIth visitors Saturday. FENTEKER ' the su~e unerrtng .preclslon. Th.e Harry Hosier is very ill, suffe r. which is bcing done by Dayton students. The - - -power IS at work TIght now, as It ing with pueum onia. -Dayton Public Schools, under the direction of "For u long lime I suffered was " in the beginning." !llis!! Helen Graham has' gone hom rhe umatism," said Mrs; I don't ,need an~ b~ok to lell to Troy where she will teach the ~liss Susan Odlin, are represented by a 8erie8 of Margaret F ellteker, 613 Andrews me .that th,s power 18 sttll at work. Icoming year. Miss Merle Eilts has exhibits of or18 aud crafts. The Dayton Art In. ave nue, Youngstown, Ohio, "Every Eclipses can be figured thousands , been employed to teach in' the morning the pain s attacked me in of years ahead, Car more accurate· i Greenfield schools, and Chas. stitute is represented by a window display called the armS al\fl hould ers a.nd fee~. Iy ' than any man·made chronom- Moore has returned to the Maso'~ ffThe Sculptor'8 Studio" under the direction of Mr. Evcr:( day n~ o ne of misery; It et~r can 'r egister. The paste proves ·8chools. Miss Rhea E'Uis will attend felt I1ke by nig ht my bones would thiS. I business colege in Greenfle'l d. Seigfl'ied Weng. Another exhibit of interest is break WIth the torture. I was so Call the power God, or .any I Misses Mabel and Marga re I that of Ivory Soap Sculpture, which includes some nervous I could not sleep. . other name- I k~ow there IS a Starr, of Dayton, spent the week. "Then r hC'a rd about KonJola supreme power. Smce great good end with their mother Mrs. Amof the nationru prize-winning piece8. • • • These a nd decided to Ree what it coul.d comes from the exerc!se of t~is ' anda Starr. ' windows may he seen during the entire week do tor me. Two botlles oC thiS I powel' that makes Universal hie I Captain and Mrs. Charles medicine showed me that I was possible, I know it is a good power, Garner and son of Columbus. were slarting Tuesday, September 3. Actual demoD~ on the right track. Day by day I (or which "God" is by all earthly week-end guests of Mrs. Mary , slrations will be in progress in these windowsdurgrew be lter, J began to Nlst better reason the best name. . IFinch and Robert Garner. • and my nerve~ were ~almer. Then Theorists and dou~ters may tell I Some much-needed repair work ing the hours of 12 to 1 o'clock and 3 to 4 o'clock the rhel\1lla~lc PUIlIS _ became I ~le ' with a\l emphaSIS that there is being done on "S" hill. Here's each day•••. The exhibits are 88 follows: weaker, and In four weeks I was IS no God; I know better. And, I hoping it continues unlil we have free .from e very pain. Konjol~ is nm yilling to put my faith, and I a real road there. The Making of Rookwood Pottery certamly wonderful, I hlld no Idea all that . I a~ and have,. in the I A few from lhe community at,.:lU.wI.ll_-lliIllDJ~'ore in...:the-Maldng there could be such a powerful pow('r that gIVes me my hfe, and t nded State Fair this week. Heber medici':le. . . the lives ot ~hose .1 hold most I ~lJis was a ' membel' of the 4.H Colon~al Rng Weaving KonJoln is sold In WayneSVIlle dear. Men ' may beheve as they Club stock-judging team from Ohio, ·at AdQm's DI'Il,g S~ore. and please- I do the same. Warren c:ounty. The Dayton' Art Institnte DisplayrPThe Seuip. by all the be!\t druggists III all the - - - - __ • M s A S Collett entertaineo tor's Studio" tow!'s throughout this enlire at d~n~er' at' "Hole-in-the-Woods" Marine Paintings by Mr. Gordon Grant section. TRY on Tuesday. Mrs. Emma Ellis , of Etchings by Mr. Charles A. Barker Xenia, Mrs. Clara Merritt, Mrs. OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Allie Dakin, Mrs. Laura Shidaker, Community Plate Silverware Exhibit Subscribe for the Miami Gazette I Miss Laura Ward, ~rs, Evere tt Ivory 'Soap Sculpture Exhibit FOR RESULTS Villars and two chIldren, BIlly !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!! and Donald. The Story of Silk The annual Graham reullion met 1i"rr:;;:=;:=;s:=;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;:=;=:=;:=;=:=;3:=;=;;;;;;;;3'" at "Hole- in· the-Woods," the home The Making of Bigelow-Hartford Ruga of Mr. Ilnd Mrs. A. S. Collett, on The Dayton Public School8 ExhihitSaturday, August 31 with 76 members present. Tuesday: Marbleized Paper - Cooperative Harry South and family fr om ' High Miss Tuttle . . Kansas and Clark South and Wednesday: Gesso-Brown School family tram Detroit are visiting To per .. '". their sister Mrs. Mary Tucker and Miss Granger family. The Klever Cook Klub met at Thursday: Marionette8-Kiser High the home of Mrs. W. A. Lukens Mia8 Wil80n JUly 9, 1929. Our treasurer, reo ported $9.60, which we devided to Friday: Batik-Lincoln Junior'Hip The "other fellow" has never gotten you tax take ~on the County Tour to relief. "cone y Island." Our leader show· Mill8 Furbee ed us how to make out our record Satnrday: Blook Printiug-WUbur Wright Jr. You and your neighbors muat do the job. books. As we did not have much ' other business, we were served Hip , Miu Sharkey with· a delightful lunch of Fruit For information ask the tapioca, cakes,and lemonade . .. We . adjourned to meet at the home at Rhea McCarren, July 22, 1929. , Virginia Davis, News reo porter.
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r; THE GHURGHfS :( 'IN WAYNESVILLE, ) LYTLE M. E. CHURC H Next Sun day ill Rally Day in the Sunday School and hurch. At .2 o'clock wi ll be Sunday School il1lot.rt:, ~ft followe d by Installa tion of officers ,",wlOn<rlP'''' and teacher s for the comi ng year. There will be a special program with flinging and 11 five min ute talk ~llsl eQ to the children , Follow ing will be n shurt addl'e8s on "Christ ian Education. " The offel'iJ;lg will go for educllli on of OUr Method ist youth. in schoo Is and college s. We will receive Ii wol'ld service vouche r lor' this. This 18 an impol't ant ser,a nd we arc looking for a good
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SnmpsQn.. ,&8teP versus S~lRe.mCllller~ .E;atep for divorce char~e8 Wlll annexed o( the • raelty. ' , estate of Fredt)riclc StegemoUer, w. W. Rennick versus R. C. deoe~ea, ftr;'t and final. , =====::::=======::::r:i!=f=====' ===~:;:h:~~===;:= "-" . Hunt lor an appeal from .1. F • . Nanna 0 Donntlll, admllliatri.x _ • ._ Court of the estate of LoftuB O'DonOHAPTER 1. 10miDo~with lightJ!ine. . ' • cllest as ' if it hurt her there, Rh~dll' E. Elsie M. Clevenger nell, deceaaect firel)' an~ Anal. . , , Her t~er and ,m,otherrhnd nlUDOn the wily home under thel versus JIans L. HanflOn and Doah_ Robert J. ::;hawhan, 8~mtnI8tra"Los Anlf4Jesl" aneerine \~ ',he . Remelhb~r-;=4lft r one of I wilsted magi~ of tl\e rising moon, May Hnnson, Mabel O. .Seil,e r !Pid tor of estate Ilf Mary t. T,homa fl1'8t I!'nd final, account. :preacher cnc.d, as' Jonah mir~~ die Mi,yftower glTl_n~rly direC? ltemember dld not waLl[ as ulloal 1'he Ohlt) . PenDs)rlVAAi~ , Joint ha e -whinhied, ....NIMvabl.. · ,and hurt~~ years after. lior fa~er I b~tween her father anq 'mQtner ' Stock I.,and Bank of CieyebUld, 0 1 court authorized R1llpl1 B. with' equal .. scorn. ,l'The ~panilh I ~Itjn W1 ihed th~~ she h~d bnen lik- . with ' a hand on the arm . of each, for. money f~oelure of mon. adminlstratol\ of the millsionaries may have ~~ed it ,er *0 those Purl~n I}idens- But Tonight she ,kept at her mother's f gage, costs: etl:; ', .' ~ ~dward M. Thlrkleld, 'deceased, the City of .Angels,; but tM 'l'Ilov_ l~ha\ ~8B because he <hdnot know left elbow and clUng so tignt to Leon~ M. Kro~n41rto Ode A, excbanre 6 shares of .c1a&8 B ing pict~l'es . ha,ve 'chang-eil" ~' ~9,'t lIke she was to t~em. bow the, fat, warm al'm . that bel' mOfher KroeMr, for dlv,o rce , and injuncstock ' of th.e. Pan Aim,eriDame 'to Los , Diablosl For ' lt; 8 muth 'they, toohhali terrified, !.hell' whIspered: . ' tion. , , . and Transport the central factory of Sats . lPa~~t/I Wlt~ t eir love of finery "What's the matter, honey?" oJ, T. McKinley versus August of tbll stock his . minlon~ t'h e enemy .Of .'o~ andj ~omantlc experiment. ~ "Nothing, mamma," she faltered Jentz for l'aple nl of )lersooal company of In homes, th corrupter f our ~u I For it is onlr the and "I'm just a ,li~tle tired, I guess," prope'rty nnd dulJ'iago in thll sum of - .:, m~n hnd women- the sc:hoo\ 0 , not, e s«?uls, that Mem~guln was coughing vio- U60, following accounts were aplently IllTd the rest of 'the way : crime, UnleB8 it l'eforma-.:-1U¥I are}chromclos 80onl~SUreI.,.Y. ;in God's go. od tim~l an th'!. s~me of horn~ D~tor Ste.dd. on ~as not a lIot:aQe B. Stokes, dethe oce~h :M'111 rise aDd /swallow 'it' l . 1 th ·e pre,aehe r anlllOUs about 1)18 ughon~ tinal. . '" 2Thougk he,. WfUI tWo ' thou.an an" . e te~ S •!loul, but a fat~~r of JQlieph ,G. Key~, ' d.e. her hfe. The cough to 'hel,' and final. '"mes 'or more' aWII¥....:..tbe Re'Ve . cod;' pO(.tor Steddon wa~ so . ominous problem ..' of AUce q. Ludlum ,devlncelJ : by his own ' promise a sol~tion. an~ fin.al. .' ' that he would ve ,of Beulah Shuff, ~urpri ad to Toad the Monday . .finnl. pi0rnitjg's paper .thl).t a benevolent Estate Joel A. Cook, deceased r" fil1$t and final. earthq\lake bad taken !till hlnt and I 8hi:.Ui'ge~ the new ' Babylon off lnto I,erce, Estate of Jennli R, ~Or1'in~ll' the Pa-c:dic ocean. ' 1 uper decea8~d. first an, dUll, . ', Bu~ DO,ctor S~ddon, if he co~ld 1P.l4 Estate ()f 1\. f} Ilabe h 1:i~ri~~! have seen the' relm" he objurgated tne decea$ed, firl;t, final an'd di would have co91essed th,at the "eJ. be peld ,tlve. . " . : had a certain wrone all a 17 betoTe t G,uardJ~8hlp of LOI~, and ~hat bill minions 2,02 Be~k~l and Dpr~ DougleB8, mt,nors, baUldsiome, 18 appomt- ltd final qccount/ . .'\..' "',.D ~~*eC'''it . II "'JI\)A\le"'Of 'David E. rrhom~80n , ' L': .... . :. \ d~caa~8;. finn\ -nn'd ' disttlbu." , 90ur "!~t tlve: ~fe In.. The ' l'ecover fll!!!ll [le~e!ltJILIJ~r (i:jplr&'~e ·j{. " Estate
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..the e~illt of Duvid G. R if. d ceaa 'l ed, ·th·st und linnl account. .. F.dwul'd 'tegcmo ll r, ndm m lB' Sll Ill P~OIl Estep v I'SUS (LUCY tl'ator with the will unn exed of the IO:s lcp IO I' di vorco chnrge s ex I'CIIIC estllte o[ Frederick Stegemoller, cr uclty. ' . R dcccased first and final. ~JLl;JLJ!!!~~~_.l.-t.:::..:.;:.;~~...;..;.;.-=:.....---- ..----~ W. \Y . Hunnl<:k versu . . . Nanmi 0 Donnell adml nistrix 5: _ _' _ _ -:. . Hun t for un appell l from J . P. 01' the estate of Loftus O'DolI. 1 ourt. .' '. I nell, deceu ed , first lind final. with Ii htnin chl'~t ns if it hUI·t hel' therc. I Hh odn E. I!;) SIC M. evenger Robe l·t J. Sha\"'QaII, ndml nlstraCHAPTER J. had nom- \ Un th " hom . ';Ind I' the V("'8 U" Hanlcl L. tor of t he estate of Mat.y I •. Tho mn - - -- ed he r'! Rem'mb I' fter one of wlH'tl'1i III ni!' 1(' of the rr ~ln l-: mO li n, Muy Jlun ~on, ~lnlJc '. J oint deceascd. first and fi nnl occount. "Los An~ol 5 1" thc sneering the Ms'vllower girls- nearly three UC'llI ember did 11M wnlk as usual Thu Ohi o I ('k"lyICilOlul J 0 Th(l COU I.t nuthol'!?,ed Ralph B. preu her crled. as J onah might 1 UI d ,ei CIlI'S after. lI er fn t her betwe n her fath e r nlHI moth c l' ~Lllck Lun d D.!1I~ · . 0 , .;ve .n n(, ~ P8I'k:'l . adminlstrnwl' of the estate hav whinn ird , "Ninevahl" n.nd ~f~t~wi '~ 'd th ut she hud heen lik- with a hllnd nn t he urm of cllc h. fUI' . mune y, Iljrc.s;lo.>ul c o[ mort ' of Edward M. Thirkll'ld, decense d, with equa l S(·OI"ll. ":rhe ipanll:l.h ler'to those PUI'itlln mniden~. Hut Ton ight she ke pt at hcr mother'~ Kuge, ('OHtl\: Ill;., t o Od e A -to cxcha nge G sharo!! of clUBS ~ misslollaries Illay hn vc called It :,thn~ WIIS IJccnu~e he did not kllowtl(· ft clbnl\' lind tlun~ 1'0 LI~hL 1. 0 1 L" o ll~ i\1.. ~~ ~ e ?~r d in ' une: common stock of th e Pun Amerlth if.y o f Angels ; bu t the m~v- I ho, like she \\II S lo t1ll'm. how , th c fu t. Wlll'llI :Ifill thut hel' 1Il0th c l' , ~roen~ I , f l1l lI\OHe nn J call Petrol cum an!! Trllll sport ing pietu \,cs have changed Its uch they too hud tcrrifi ed Lhei " l whi ~PCI'('d : tlon. ., \ t cOlllpuny fol' 7 shu res of th e stock .J. T. i\Jc Kln\e y . 'Versil l! f u.~us th e Standal'd Oil cOl1lpany of In namc to Los Diablos! lo~ol' it is :al'o.nts with tlu!i r 10 \! of fin ery . "Whal'" the' nHlltl' l' , honcy?" th centl'al fa ctory or atn ' an-d and rOl11nlltic experiment. " NuthillK, I11 l\ mnlU." , hl' faltered J entz, for I' 'P ('''lfl . U P .r"o na diRna. r his minions. the enemy of our l<~o r it is onl y th e styles, und 1"I 'm just a .Iitt le tired. I !!"U('~S-: ' pl'upel"l~' ami dn mnge III the ~Ulll 0 Th e following nccounts were IlPhomes, the corrnpt(lr (Jf our young lnot 't he souls, tha t Chllll!!C. Ther ."l ulI1 ag-U1Il' \,:aH cUUJ.(hIIlK VI O- $150 , r _ pro~' cd: . m(' n nnd wom cn- the school of arc chl"OlIicles enuugh to prove thllt le ntl y nnd the I'Cst of the wuy / . _. I'~slnlc of UOl'llue B. :::;t.okes , cl ecrime. Unle);!!. it r,cforms--:af\d the sanle qu ota of th e Hem embel's hOllll' Dllc to!'. le ddon \\:II R n(lt a C(JPm Pic ... Court ctmsed. first nnd I1nul. soon I- sur ~y, 11' God good tl~,: and t he Prai egod.,,: o f l'IY.OI outh . pre.ache r IInX h)US a bout . h l~ daug-hIn th ( cus uf C. S. Youngel'l ERtllll'. of Josep h G. Keys, dethe ocenn Will r Ise und ~wullow It lin" the other colon le~ suffon 'd t~e tel' s ~o u~.. iJut a fut he) ufra ld of u )cl"in~' l\ dan of In su!"lInce of ceased, S lxt~ nn.d finnl. Though he W~lS two l thllsand sam lJitle l' beati h :dc and fru"ntdlc he r lif e. I h~ CO~IKh . lOb l he r ~!Irchlt~ OI:i o, a~liqui(. 01' dle MutWlI.in' Estl1tC OI A~lcl'efiG' ILurlluOl ,demiles 0 1' Inore away- t Ie ever- bew\ldel'ment~ li S Re mclllbel' ",e - ql ~ JnJ on lln o us III n e ll~ . 0 ('I ~ U l~ 'ompany a rsus 1:i. 1\1l11el', cell~l' d . tl. rst ~n( . na . , end Doctor Sleddo n waR HO. c(! n- don (lnd Elwoo(1 Fnl"nnby endul"ed l migR Jl l' 111l ~ ' fa so lu l lon. ~ . ',}II", 1 ebnnon-M id dle own lJu~ GLI ~lI'd llln shlp u l Be u lah Shut!'. vi nced by his own pl'oph etlc Ire when t heir ellJowll toughed in t • l i~~ I th e' de fendant wus granted nino!' first nll d finn l. that .h c wou ld h:n:dly hnve been ichoit' loft of th e mid -Western I l\: ext Hll'ninK lit hl'l' fatl el"'s l(!lIv'c tu fil e anS\" !'I' ,)1' othe r plead'~:stRte of J oe l A. Cook. decease d • comll1l1nd/ lllcl\1 wc nl to St' e Doctor 'ng in thlr \" dIl Y';. fil'st nnd tinal. . . s urpTlsed to read III t he Monday Inge. 1II 0rniug's paper thut n .ben~volent l Miss t dd ol1 felt a s u<ide . ~- I3l" plli eridk . ;--;he t old him t.hll8jd . In the ca; c .of . frice all Pierce, ~st!lte o~ Jennle ~ . o 1"1"1 Ilj:.r\.o II . I eal·thquake had ulken hI S hint and mOl" in Farnaby's elbow; the ~t pnl "IIL~ Wl'r nf l'uid her co ld 1"bt.d:: yel's us r e \l ulp lid I'ap er dc<:eaMed. first an.~1 1111111. I shrugge~ the new Bllbylon ot!' Inlo , was go ne from he rs ; ~h.e saw IS mil l etha n n cu ld . and ~~ ell c;~.~nY it V/IS _ . "I fl d mid P.stute n.r A. .LlI,.Hbeth ~d~ms, the Pacific oce~n. ',. ' th umb nail whiten a:> It , P d for hill i. II ,· H:;.I; .. ,~t'f'-il!hr 'qu s· au rce by 110 p.a rtic~ that the d... ('eu~ed . ill'~L, hnul and (IISlll IJU. But Doctor SLeddon. If .he COUld lthe hymn lJook ha rd. '. _(,i\,tl1Ji;, .. ~~h (' ~r~~ co nfus~d hellrin ' n nid cxecutlQII U(' held tlve. . . . . , Somehow jn 1;h ~'.ol1l"i\~ e nnd ~IJlt in bltlllhei< that he a~kcd at .J p nl. ~IH('I1IIJt'r 17 be fore GUllI'<llunshlj1 ~I LOI~. Rny m0.n d have seen t he relm he obj urga t ed, rld c nl~J~tn!! h r ~I Fm nk . Dr 11. at 202 llc ~k e l and I?.o ra llotlgl e8R, m inors. th Ird would hnve co n.fessed thnt the dev- Chante:t:!iSlled to stab hlm1Y:'ittt a her m01·e. iI lind a certarn . gl·a.ce. as a, gnr- sense gu il t. He felt it !l. tH- startled look , i-i ~(l, nnd stu d lJuiH.lffig-, Uayt 11 , \\'bo is UppOll1t- ,.~. finlll lI~COU~~. • dener and thnt hIS IllIllIons ,~ ere .a ",/Ikb- i'tg for her t o stull d fl cfo l'e illto hCI' eye" Il lae would !"Un · ' 'tt- referee t o "IJUlerw lll' '''~S J::~,t~"" ot nll\ Id E. Tho.l11 lls on , hands me, happ y throng. A that congregation and cl'y)uloud :nc k her Jl1in the mel'(.' Shl ft· I~" lIcC(Js.~ury. decen!«)~rst. finn l lind dlstdb uDocto,:. Stc~ldon h ever lwo,ds of ' ee~bicy over he r nIdemp· inl!' uf hi~ eye 11.lUscl es she cou ld It wu s ordcl'll.li b;V the court thnt l tiv,c: , . > • RPlti)\...4ti'tfj.-·-An'g{!te.s ·-il1f'd ud n ever l'tion from am. f H'lld nlllllze..,e n IIlcreduhty, Cll n- the pla intit!', ~ew Ypl'k Life Inrh e f"lI'I\\ Jn~ nc co unts \\ere . seen a. moving plctur~. He knew l JI'heir Se(ll'~' 'unknown apd unCO il v" 'n@;~l', d finally pity. ~ul'nnee 0 111 [lnny. sha ll l'U:': OVel' 1i1!!~; . . that the world was gomg t.o wra~k fessed, was oncealed Ji!Y<the vel' All e u' , , "My hild!" If r om the de fend nnt, Geol;gu K. Be-\ I~ tntI'. of Jltll vul ,. H(!~r, ~e. and ruin- ns usual- und he laId clemoI' of publieatlo And '111,-1 c ll U ::;o)lln nUl' !lon 110 th e SUIll ' f l 8.6i ,,'lth in 4(!l!8.11 ~fil'st'i~nal tlnd distributive the blam e on the nearest novelty ubl ed FUl'Ilaby,m ight" t .e lf cre nce t han JJ I/I!Lor BI'et h- er est t 8 .Pl! . t from el ~cj)ou n,... , --as usual. . ira ning all thi!'- ~ Ire el'iek hud ett Men's lIl \l ther )0 1' 1 1!J2!l, nd costs expe ed. Estntc o f Loftu s 0 Donnell. deHis daughter had heard hIm . lay by singing t1'u. when t he gid p. He () h Wher 'i it W <JI"Qcreu that un- . cnsed, first and finnl {lccounL the blame in previous rea rs ' ' on \ ' of her still a ,,11 ' , le::HI ' e defen, 11.S shall ,"'tllln I!:state of I~rede\"ick Steg .mo!ler. When h' Was ng dazed her. 911 ~righl/.' n l'd him y thr duys cau . tbis amo.unL t~ d~censed, firs~, finlll a nd dlstnbuhe WI he d he openly an b ~b()a . as h(,I' my,stlc It wle (.'g~!l tlnd her ~ paid, forec.l osure <l~ ordur ?f ' tl~ .. ' .' not usually busi wh ispering. en fierce demands at he ~laould tle lp ale shIl l) be I. s~htti the !lherlll" rhe co1J t ol(M!\ed that Robel t E lwood Fnrllauy ~nd to .Iean ver hel' out of he , ht or It!: ,' J }leI' . 'aise a nd advertis(J and s('11 J .. Shawhun, .udm rator t he tl (II d "c- Ithju {l;Btll;fI in I Y ._ .... J",c ..... permitted to call at h!!1" hou se 01" mnnded thnt she h . fnl~ ~ um ? 15.a2 wittl inte ' " '- e~ nl. de uuJuUlI<::I, iii . from ;5eptem £hI!" 'enl i/1 !jlVOI' sale for not rk . ed valu e. t, l W. 14\o<lJlf'1"'" M. Kin~ made t he 0 1'- appl tor the adopnts tion of fii'au nkn eeht,
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$436.76: F. M. $3 00.25 : V. W. 8l1me, $262.26; Leslio WAN.TED operjltiftg mpintalner, $60: HumphreYII, operating crush· 3 1.20: A. M. LewiH, Inbo)', WANTED- Quiltin):. ane comforts ; Ed. Bowman, same. $3.60; to make Mrs. J ohn Venalile. 02 McHenry, labor, . $9.25; H. Huffman, labor, $2; LOST Heck, same, $24.40; A. same, $7; Barrelt Co., $6946.52 j Mason LOST OR STRA YEO-La t SatuT aalnelle to Ford. $17.16:,j <lilY beadle hound , black and repair to crusher $6; white, right ear dappled. Lon Titus !~~~i~~ri~llIJ'lrvl .n.llll. 10 coupon books, $90; : Route 3. labor, $8.75 _ _ _ -:..-=--;======,=~ , bridge rellail' FOR SALE 14.60; Philip Helsel , S(l: H ~Tlnn Whitacre, aiililffiSIU.5: B. MOl1ce, same, FOR SA LE- 2 pig-type E. ~r!ldbury" $1l1.9fi China pigs, months PIlY roll, $ 17 7.?5; reasonable price. J ohn Adams. ftll'n. and . loadmg 12)1.451 J . A. Long FOR SALE- Trc'os, Shrubs, Vlnea ' ~. Si\llpson, a nd Evergreens TI-lA.T WILL o.u:atln;ir: rruUlltalbc'r i $65: James GROW, delivered to you at whole,,",",---,.,,_ 'RY.UC... . !llI!r"U!f!, $70.00; sale prices. EquiPI>ed to f urnish peullion for pla.nta and do all t he Work. if de$84 sired, Call 56F4 1, C. L. Duke, Marri.r e Lic:en... WlIyncsville. Ohio. 02tf Walter Spencer, faotory worker c~ of Brenth'l.tt county, Ky., and Miss FOR SALE-Good Recleaned Seed Edith Mae Johnson, of Kings . Rye. WayneSVille Fa,rmers J!JxMlUs, September 21. " change Co. " . Co" Alfred Stubbs factory worker Book of Lebanon and Mi~s Blanche WIl- FOR SALE- Jonathon A.pple!! are and .trea· son, of Mason, September 21. now relld y. J. L. Mendenhall , $124 .00; Stakalta Elmer Reeves I· -; terson, decora-, Phone; 96. .09 FOR SALE- Two Poland-Chins male pigs. S. D. Henkle. Phone by TERaV .GILKISON 59F6. · 09 THRESHER SUPPLIES- BELTS pulleys, babbitt, metel, oil '!UP!l. ,nJ!!etors, lubricators, st"eam and water gauges, gauge glsss, 01ler9, NOPE I AtN't packing, boiler flues, suction .hAse "FAAIP . OF I..'Q~ lind tank pump!!. THE BQCKLl!JT i ~ OR. NOTl1lN l CO. 415 W. Main St. Xllnla, 0hIQ. , sarno,
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5% Farm Loans LONG OR SHORT TiME-Ea., terms. Also Surveying a.ad Ab. stractlng. Write and I ""I ~ and see you. Sam D. Henkle W.y. nesvllle! Ohio. . ' . ' ' Jl1 LOANS' .on, Livestock ,. Chattel.. S~cobd Morta,". 'Not•• b~.ght. ~ol\n ·H~tbtn., r., %,itn..; .C)Jifo.
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-'----"'-.--- - - - - - of the danger 01 cal'8 ana thef.l!Publl.her fO!'I! avoid the well traveled roads. Somo human s could profit ir'1m Office .. holle ......n .............. No. 112 t heir example I R... iGeace .... : ..................... No. 118 - - - - - -~--
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Mr. nd MI·s. J es. e Frost of l 'cebJt'R, 1\11'. and MI'R. Millon J;\rll st. of Wilmin gto n; Ml's .. Minlli 1~l'ogt, Mont.fol'd :llld G "I'ge Fros t. .ara Of Suft.riar Saai.hed By wCI'e , unday Ilim1,el' gueRt~ of Dr. Ne" Medicia_Lady P~ai.". it.. ana Mrs. ' V'. Ii;. Frost and son. n Prico, $1.50 • Year Born to Mr. and MI·S.~r. THE WHEAT :PROBLEM Po.tol-';., • • t WQ~n •• &lIII. I Brooks on MOllday, ept moer 23, S." .. nd C lo • • Moll M""., •__--,____ I' daughter,Edna ' a nin e-fl ou nd GNlce. Although Cart ada imp'oses a duty On Monday ey ning at lhe Gym OC'I'OBER 2, 1029 nns illlll occured l he aununl r ccp of 12 cents a bushe l on wheat, ' ~--.-------io n for 1he l uach 1'8 , sp on s I' d Uy _. fur mer s along th e United States side ot in ternational boundary l he ""rmuln 's Civic League llnd lhe Men's o lllntuoity cl ub. ltC'\'. He is nol POOl' whO! has the lise ol'e s~ llin g t heir wheat at Can a d"," a n pOIn ts. 'l'hombul'y ga.ye the invot:ulion Lho;of n ecess~\'y thln gs.- Horace. They are able to make a profit at weIr me nddt'ess was h"nl'tily this t rnde rul el' paying the Canag iven by Chlld cs Dostc,', 1he l'I:o sI ' dian duty. pons by Supel'intendenl Moor ein • T he Domi nion au t horities have c1evcr mann er. The Indi es quartet LS ON THE ROAD .1 Lhis to say: "The higher price s I' 'n dered n pleasing numlJer; of wheat in Ca nada which enable Ho ward McGuinn presentcd a - - - " - -- _ American f8rme1'8 to pay the Cana splendid pupcr on "Teaching- RlId dian duty of 12 cents a bushe l and I.cu ming." Mrs. Cas.~ i e Coll ett sU!l sc!l lo udvuntage in the Ca~uve onl' of ·her inin'tituble I' adA ... . cQ,!'city of onimuls, alive or nlldi a n market are attributed to a in gs. Th i!! pr og ram was intersd~d, has b~en noliced n t he high number of cnuses, including lower ",' rserl with pl (!a~ ing mu s ic b~' the wa~'tj~ said ihut the Il cnv 'lest mOI'- tl'lln sportation cOllta, higher l o wn o l'ch c~l ra . A lempling co lll1 1i" utation fo r quality and imp II wu s se n 'l'd. tnliL~ ttOIl1 nKllQ r CUI'S is suffered Il'll l'ketl'ng or"'anizlltl· r)n ." b l le ~'k un k "w hI ......... " h ' ... Th e RuptisL M i !l~ ionllry. Circl e -.~Q I· d to ex'I'lle tl'lln saetions as on. whole 1'nfI tn, \Vu s made very welcome In Tu es. or BureI"~ e y.' .dl'lvel· rlicate 'he hig hly complicated naId 11J:0 f ar ou 0 f H way to tu re of~ wheut marketin", partl' cday al t.he ho me of iII rs. N ('0 11 ' a ' I vu Doster. with 1111'S. Elhc l Gillam 01'd h'Itting tl us .ma. ulurly in t he case of the .,indi vidual Bird€ on ce run over r eat fUl'lne r . I·Q~ ~ i s t.i n l!. Th e presid nt INI till! >. Id de \'oti<U) !\. numbe l' of b\l R in c~s nU'!l b e l's are no.w• ..,~ om h it. These t l'ansact,'ons seem to us ' RS. NANCY HENRY 'I 'h b .... rt - II ... ~ lllutl(!l'S wei' isclIs!!ed and rl ise, ox_ OIS~, w 0 years 1J.!·.!l0f positive thllt immediate steps 10 ~tim e J had s uffer -d poscd o f. In he ubsenc(' o f -lh e n cv~r speeded ~p when a ca r was must be take n to untangl e the im- from ch In>~e,'' sa id Mrs. I ('~!\on lea,ler, sC\'el'a l se lcdioll ~ mlng, now flllrly g!ll! ops to the porbaut pl'Oblem of wheat crop .Nancy 180 est Evergree n fr um "M ission. " were read by Mrs. en e woods a drive r toots t he disposuf., i Av enue , ngs ~... n. Ohio, "and, F';dith Luke ns. Mrs. Mal'Y Do slll r =====~"' 'a ll the III ble ~~tress that goes und 1111'S. Muri e Wo W(,I'(, wit h an ai of ttmt kind." My g lad La wel come 'I ho bu,:,v food did n an d> lo (,UI' irele. A IUllch what I a ~"""'.~1lK nf apl'ic ot~ , free wal Gas formed i?c l'ved by lh I wus lacki ng in pel) , 1\1 und wa: g rea tly discourage .. J had heurd u lot about Konj olu nnd decided to 'try it. Right fr(,m the sLurt I noticed a wontlel'ful improveme nt . My stomach ded to this new medicin e u s hort time WIlS in a ment. Often the bottom of t he hea lt hy condit ion. Food ruin is s cra ped, t hal the pay- lit should a nil m Y' ~p~Wi(:r ts may be ma de in response I eat what 1 deman ds of a ll ait·tight fel' in the h ~.,1J n1,,, .. ,,,........ are gone . I owe nnliffii,TV J am not a pess imi st. Truth is to Kon jola and neither pessimism nor politics. It new medicine to olllin- I is religion- nothing e lse. Whe n we ' did." t hrowaway trut.h, we part with Konjola all , religion. Can we alford to do that? at Adam s Drug at Not one-tent h of the Car'owne rs the best d :"D,,,,, •• ~ t of I thnt I kn ow are out of debt e ll - throughout th good t irely; and no man is e ither prosperous or e ven well-to-do who is in WUie l ' ove r his h ead, and cannot Doctol': "H'm! Severe n eaul~c n s wim, . bilious attacks, pains in the neck, - h'm! What is your age, madam 1 A muni ipa li ty or sta te organiza Patient (coyly): "Twe nty-four that bUl'ies itself in bonded doctor," ~,(1etlt e dn ess ' . . . n 'nel', . ':: , IS s Igning away Its Doctor (continuing write ) . d l'Ibel'tv III a d a ll gero~ fashion "EI' I M ff ted I" wus enJoye ':!the borrowe r is 8cr.vant to th ~ In. emory a ec , 0.- r " Mrs. Howul'(l figure~ in I~;nder-another tTUth. Gordon und y' The individual or c.o rpol'ation . , spent ~lan t hflt lthat lives beyond its means i not ' J'ROPOSF,D AMEN1)!lfEN TO T.H.~ffi e all o llilllt"'~ s p. we - fo r from th e rocks ahead. The CONSTITU'I'h.lN OF HIO. Ul9 mqn I ha ."lt r.ractlce of running in debt may ~<i1.E X II, SECTl N 2. d da __ John K .eap to t t l ook .good on DaDe".,....,.yr~ ' lul>r;,'ih .~ . / .,. In 1lJl~"',\ statil""lCS; but it is far- P[lOl'OSINC TO AMEND SE :I OF, th e il' parent, ~Onltb A!n:i' an . indication A' ~~~IC_';f!. ~J,,'tR~cI~ XII OF - Kennedy. e:ll' '. "JVVCJ:...llI b,, _ _ _ ,,,.. ns ~_O'''Tnot; "."-r,,, 1!'Miss ~i.h '"'l(:Klibtian~ , lndlclI~l,,:e of prosperity or indepe n ' R£L¥I~_ C'_O TAXATION ' n~lIe, '~f~ 9 ., dent llvmg. c.' ,I rt;ol"rd /',v t;:~ (;clI"..,' A, srm ~I T.·oy ..e 51', tI . Jta u "I.J 01110, Ill .... ·Ii lIb. Ih. Ne lli ant ""! n\~"rs 0 ,,,,,.1 10 n ch bou.. the 'vee -end ,''''nt urn :l J,l t b~rlln : the beans and boil until soft ' rub hlit ,:,er. Ih, 1I lit submitted 10 Ih. The flollle G ' tnra of the JH iUe, loa .b d l' DPllrovnl or th , roug h a stl'ainer, seas6n with )"elic"l . ' Ihe d.:,io" to ~c /odd on ' lb. einer a nd mllTIShlanOW alt and pepper ·an. .d serve very hot. ri , '·" ud" .•• h~r Ihe first Mondor in ker's Il' NU' " IlII.'r. 1929. " rropoul 10 am.nd ...,ion eye MI's. ul . nirk X II :llId 10 r 1•• • 1 .",,(ion J o f H~jW to Fr1 Raw ·Potatoe. . rtide XI I •.i Iht· <011 5111111;0" o( ,h. aI.le len det·, t d Ohi,, : 0:01 I.""'" 2 of ."oIdo X II, ..'ben melons. Peel potatoes nnd slice t hem in :Jofmentie.d, t .J 1(';'I(j n~ (,. 1I 01 \\" ~: Dawson rounds; put into fryi ng pan .\1;'1' 1 1.1; XII. .:~r. 2. "oJ l,m ,lell>', t ';" !.:C'l l 3e-rn rd lng to -of Richman '1 t I. each butter and weet Inrd. \'aJut • .Il.J:.1I L"! 11 1.1 t'd ill c:~~c .. s or one 3nd guests, t'hu Whe n t his is ,hot enough to f,ry, i li t' hal( II ~r (X"II t ( JUI I r n t' \ lut. in mOnt y add potnwes, sl>rinkle with snIt to r 31 1 M.I e ; . ,I ldt:U J Ihlf1lUH... ' . but law. sister, Mrs. Dr "" . and peppe r. Cover with a tight- Jl1:1r. I ~ IIlt·..$'t.tl .1II "vrl&.n.~ 3lMitiona l .aXe. It:: Jt' \ i~d I.llt :. .• ie ('I f 1illl: l. Iimi;';uhll1, citht r .. h . ..Jll} fitting lid so the steam will partly ItJ I'll. " ' rpr \ •.1 ~r at 10;:>1, 0 "" jor;ly 01 .he nve ret e d to their hom e in cook t hem. Then remove lid a nd l' lc..~ hlU of t ~ ' e 1:1 ing ..Ii. tn. t \I:Jll ll ' on such TexufJ, )o\vi ng fry un t il potatoes a r e n golden 1"'o'lOlid n. or '.It," f r(,i'j .le,1 f r by Ihe visit , WI h his b \I f :l IIlIl!li r irJ. C:Or!)oJu li l U. l.nlld n~. dn"'~ '. , f b~own, t urn them carefully so they rhilrtcr . ",I h"prO"":hr,," ,I,, ; '~" .1",'1 Ix: I". cd by noun ~!! d fa1l11 i1y. are planning n JlPec wIIr brown (lq uully. cl've a t once, ~,lllti!i:I'll~il::~l~ lIn;'I;~ rR~~:; dt~~ ~1:J~;IHt~~·~, ~~l~~ " n ~l~·rrasn. drs., A. ' eo II- a nd Ihnve no J nlli elf t h ~ Ita. '! d (,:,i\) , r . ~ r a:.. ), C: ~l i , \·ilIa,e. U .1 ' choose recipes that onn · e Ruuian Salad h rl1 l1lt' L ro t ' l lt)' cr 1>1\. 1\1,1 I!' la th i lf !:t :U e. o r day \·,:air Jl11~ H· JI • . ' rn . " ... ~· ·t b 11 .. li:~ :r fi f t :l~ """lia Miss IH'c pu)'ed in ndvanccJ\ ~nd III I c up cooked dic!'d beets; 1 c up ~i 'of "" h ... tt , ," 111 .. l!T~ ...r iust ru l ion that permIts easy ser\yIC6--\ cooked pens; 1f.I cup diced celery. 4:t ilhof ('~ tr. n e,· h ,II 1,1.. (;" 1O·;. h \,' :cb honda welc tim of te main co urse on. one ple , le~ B lend . wil\1 Rus. ian dessing; lt1t. t tm cl l\'.,l n l : ;- II. ~, t"lY f f,ul un r y . \\'hcn say . . If nttractlVely nttange d seve on crisp shredded lettuce and l'J 1.1 flt \41 .' I, H,: ~ .: .. t "'II c'r t:,l: \\·... rld wor t.';,IIPI..:U. ~ l. 1. :,. I Iw t> -:.o:al pt fr m is perm issible for informal ,Rl!lI ish wltn hard-cooked egg. HllQ t iuu, t., I. \ ( d 1,,0 Itmjti na the genera) s('rvi ce. , lICf wl.'" r, :: ub, .. t ' ! 1;. 6 Ilro \ :,lt,u .. uf nrti('le M~ ("" tHuU,- u, t~ Ud!l r~ !i lle the .tib. It Usu a lly .th~, ~m'uly m ell1be~c ,. Pineapple Caramel Pu~dinr, \ Jjrcuf tadd 1:1 th <ld.!- I t;ci;1iioll ," e:<~mptJQllt Cal:a melize 1 c up s uga r and t htr'c(rull t n 1£4::1'.,1 l:l \v., 7)1;&)'\ Jid (135Sed to . plat~ servIce IS t~e; sa lad;, w t'Jl c! lIlflt vur} lug r: 1':.u ~l(ls . pnhlic school If ~s to b e appe~l ~ml!'. ,. t\. st put , in buttered l!hallow. square h,u., .:r.if .d " 'inly for public spr ad or ullow I~S dIe m~ ~t (J, pnn. Cut slices of pil)en pple into I,ou,. Wt Hri hh" iI! ~ hlll k ll" 'Bcd 111!t.'h lsivtly for wan I' to~.. at~9 of e p 'quarters and arrange on bo~tom of dJ ." rh «lJICl I,\\r.u. h . . ;-\11.1 11u!.JJ ltrup«!rty u led h r.. r ;U'>' 111~1i(' 1l IlrI K'l£C. b llt :111 Goo . ~es for IS p~zose irt;e un. Over this POUI' your favorite ' 1'IIICtlu.h· It Inw. !" ,1...: 1 b ~ !'ub ;- t lit ' n ll ~~uinll or t he Jltllied salads; al "gus : PJj, Slveet muffin batter and bak e r t-J;t<:ll j ;~ " II tI. · \1:11::" I. r . :1 l'r",:;ef t.y 'so ex· egg, and pimien ~o m'Q d If! ICT3ci Turn on large plate so the pine: «mpl ed ~h;dl. · t r(tm l l:I~C I h J1l CJ ' hI! :1,cC'r. taill.d "I:rl pllbli.hed < '!l~y I)" ci .ea! rt IJy f)~vored ' gelutm at} gn~nt~:le_ apple will be on top, and se rve la w. . with whipped cream. WIth a putT of may ,. alse, p apple, s ed age and cuSC LlI-;O t:l.r: " cum I' inge fruit splad, and ..... Who E I Q.' If tl.e \'.1t; f o;.r th: 'prVp'! 0.1 !.~ ... II t ~\.t'~\l aIm t and combination ~f cooked ..,... n. .. at~ .. Dame ." ulckly tho e n",:a in,t it : th(" lUll n d m C"l~ l £1t,11 go .ri.", Jnu""ry I. 193 1. ;:r! 1l IIri Kl unl d vege bles can be mold ed 'in jelly'. ~ When washIng your whIte enam- inlo kCl iotu 2 Ol lfl J o( :&rtk!e :'\ r~ r.f the e OI1- . en Tn se can always be made th'e cled cooking utensils, stains will lIilll(;OIl !If Ihe. 51."c d 010 ill ball b. re· f or t \t eveni before and Bet a~ay" in come <?If ~eadily 11 you dip the wet al.d a"d . 'I IlI:lled~ h,,' ~II re.iu fo'~ will n"J ci,,: . ; ,, ~ I";hl ~I' • tiremOlli ~f feetio the i box until wllnted 7 reh.ev- cloth III baking soda and rub !l!<rul, itdl ,&sued, or Al1llh,ritCJ pl a. r t [) nad ing t cook of one trOub~- pver the enamel. Use plenty of tt! which nrc I. tit ~\lb et' t to til e .. 1a,1 utory SOmjl co se ,t o prepare oll ihe l.day 804~1 itpitatiol' · o( fi ftc.' (' ll mill $ on t:,c." nloa: r('ga ta " \1"!I~'lClil:' 'Ii~~""~~ -tc .. af l nx:1 tillU l h~a ill forCe!. :I IH. I IlII lUX F r . of ente ainment l r. . viu pro\·idt.',1 f or lIy t ile C'lUt 'l'itl l't.' ;-,.nc y ac t 0 , ' . '.... . "'. Whe" Ba.tlllr Meat I>f Oluo au,) the •.lUilllr! II;,lr;," act of in Octo h a.~1 been set Ohlo ,.. &a;,1 ' o wnrt ill I,)ree ".,id dale, "Calldy .wetik/' t h e celebl'lltion ery good plate servi~ ~PU It Is always better to use fat, or f or tl\O l I,u rl u " , f ..: JI I II Cr \ !! 'I CY ,Iio,; ric u alia It .. t" . uS to t D " t e. following I ' ' .~ ., butter mixed with water when : b~st .n"i~~ry d ' ~ trl . I S nt . ' •• 7. ,.1 Ilfi "r 10 · •• 'd Cli mlna lit&' 10 Wee s ay II is persian Melon ing me.a ta. Plain water or JUice dOle, Bud nil " x 1" •• <, Ivr ., I,,; r 1' " 11)"' " the clQse of ' th e ,w eek. The slogan ,u.lh~ rl'od W-Ihe n" nOl, 1 A.~~mbly prior 10 for t hi s 've~k IS "Making Som e; , R ~ 1i4ed veal cutlet Sh~strlBg. that ~ontaln8 little fat' dissolves , n,d dOle or I,' " " " , .n lb. C.C" 'l) r s ~I ony b d H II . d th . appy .,..-an . ey pra,c~lce potntC)es ' ,' the outside c~a.t of the meat, re- ~j lleal I.,bdi,·;,;"n "I 11,(· "" ' . I)UI·, ,,..lf 10 O.y la". In f~r<e on .;"..1 "1:, ,., ,,, he r"o.le ,\,,1' theIr own preachments by g lvmg ~ Jlm ed pens and mU 8hr ~ms.. In. leasing both JUle\! ~nd flavor, .I~e ~id .•l uh" • •·)' I .. "":"",,, I ", autl, ,I II rlllil away a lew thousand tons of cllJ\dy green pel>per calle. • \. - - • . ' • penod of' ), C!:n .. , c): l c.·Jl l.n~ 11(' \'01111 '-'.lI d da tt" f _' It ' t • h or pro.lded lor I, y the ch.,r, .. '''( a .",,,.foip.! to un ol·tuh~ es ; 0 w o m sweets' Jelli ed vegetable saIa " ".: W' .. "h " )\" Mocha Mousse ~. ' Ife: . y! at . ave you got corllOrnl iul\ ,m rbu:ulL to lO: h..i ill ruree 011 s:\~d are n. rare ·'treat. dnlcJ ' -4 hnll 1~"1 hc .",,;,.,., to 'I]e .I,,,,ila,;ol) Candy ureiik ommittces have 't Coffee " the re, Bin? of nfl.en ""lis es'al)!! hed by •• ul '''''.lId· b . ' " .~ ~ ~, . b 200" ~ Bill : "Only a bull-pup.'.' nlOnl; all lov,t! I". ;II Ior.. , .nd .i,lkl,," een organlZeu, '" a out cItIes "Virrial a SOJIP " Wife: "Where do you think fund or' rdirt,u. nl ~I , )"" "Is i-.lIed or all ovel' the · c~htry. The ma ill' . !. , You're going' to keep it 'when it's .uthori...l. lir.lor 19, .~id dille. , sl,,11 be ~nr· Qusiness of thettr- 'cnmmittees will Iide 01 'a,d 1"'"lat ,all " Ih. extent t~Ulr.d b t .' hi:! . f h . a cup ·.o! drIed Iilll'll 'PjlllJ1S a 1 full~grown bull 7" . . 10 eQu.lize allv r«lilell",) III Ihe .mull/ll of e 0 S.W~Etten;, t elves 0 t e Innuar,n i.,ht. Drain next day aJ'ld Pllt ., . ____- -_ tax~hl . pr~"erl l' aI'ailuhlc lor such levi c.. matI's of chJlHta le .institutions ' a ke~t1e with two--:quau:k or \0 Ihe r.l. ""1/0".<1 " pm, sucb p,'O p.rly, with theatre !~ l't s picnics and by "'WI Ihero.fler 1'. ss~d. 1 ~f' . f . . ~. '_, J , h', t . , . water. 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II Is 1\ .1_ III 101 , 01 " - - - \ /1 I \/1 \1 1("I .l!zll Il, ,, ~ IIt1"I'(1 1l DAIRY MEETINGS Nll t h ll n Smith o f Sprmg MV a ll eE' 1)(~' ltntl' 10 CXPIl~~ III " IIl l'P f, ,,1- 1.11 II. n s lnp " f 111 In .l nd I\l f,. IdtJlllllld lin SUfl t/I\ \1 , \/It! 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Lebnnon, Ohio, " fI;IY dllln·r l~u SlA f 11:: an!l MI'''. olln!\', Ohio PUI the O\,I~l\l- Nl'~. R~ltll M', l'h l hkl'l', home demo, Doyel fIend I'Son I n,ttenomg Y. - -- Chullus , uttne1' IlCil\' {, anllsbut·g. ' B1W 'b:LEC'l'lON t c! ' 111d ill M s tmt~ n ag ~l phl,ck cl up on M . " .A. night ~ hoo l m. Duyt n. ' DE ' H '. l\'fi'li. M h·.vn Rwnn'k . find !;oons, ' t-h ' County of Wart'!!n, ill t he t nwnRh lj1 orgllnl7.II\lo n · and helPedl ' . AT S .. I Richlll'rJ ' find , Houcrt, ore i!\iting Rt: Le of' 'hin nt the 1'(,guln)' tit(> 1Cllt1(111l to set o:ollls; M)·s. H. V, WI~ILcr of, Lebll1)On . ," I )'!'Iuiil'(ls in , ill('in lllll i t his week. p\r1(' 'S of voti ng thcl'oin nil 'l'ueRnulc!! fOI' m "' 1' (I I tho local wo' tbe guesl or hel- Kl stel' Mrs. Mrs, ~hza RunYon, ag~d 78 IInrry h:t!lIl'ick or entcl'villo (h;y. 'lhe Yifth (111~' uf N(wcl1lbt'I', ) ·:I,lcl'. g~o,u Ps ha " ·! been !It und lu'e J " .R. 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NEWS DIRECT fROM £'~ AT THE CHURr.HES THE STATE CAPITOL u 'Pt!nin IN WAYNESVILLE
CLARK- PALMER
OCTOBER 9, 1929
Whol e Number 5878
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" " Y ~ t l\ l'L'( • t, ibutl,t! by Sl'cretury of tate all the Wayn esvi lle Farmers day Oct ober 2Uth we will ob seJ'l'(' Inlllleriiatl·ly foll n\\inl! t he cere- five I'lIn ~ lIu ~ partl y to I ' I'I " ' ~ 'II I ( 'hll ' ,0\ nll ,· 1''''' II lin d rnmill' \'Isit- CI'(1' sillg ,lhe Sl J'(' (Ot nt L1: e ' Bank CIl\rence J . Brown. Th periodi cals Exchange Co. for Lohigh Portlund Hully Day Ilnd Hom e . Comillg. l l11lln.v dinlll"1' wa" s(' I'I'cd ill the l th t· Ih ,ld 11I' h 1111 I l ~ e k It. (." " ·I,, t"·I" ill :-;III'IIIK " a lley :-;u n - I (\·v" l~ ('r . Irhh t'! (',, 1' w m, (Irl ven by cou tnlll mfol'nlllti on of in c limuble Cement. l1'h e re wiiI be a fOlen oon and l'hI IW, (' l'l' () 111 o f th e :\l i<l11\1 HOlel TIll' hoy, llw l1 \ 1 ~ht ,' n(',1 U I,) and d llY. :.I, t('l' , t! n ~lI n. valu(> and [ll'~ II we lc ome acquisittl th e 'q " ue ·t s pluy,'d ~\! IJtI hall. hu t :-;,, '" 11:: \ all l' v . I hl' ' " IUI'c'oI l1\u n W U g tllken to b k t d ft ' H I G bl dt th a c rn unn pI'Og'IIIIl1, un II a, C , . ., .. • I I I . f l ' \\' Ith: m' lI' e I t t I ' 1'1" retion to any OfJi Cl' 01' library. 1\1 ISS e en e lor . wa~ e dinner lit noon. Our first qual·tt,rly I.1I~ e ,n lhl' (' \'(·.n,ng l h" ne w!y ~cpt a WlI ' .t It' I !· ~ t (, ~ :(' K,ll11' : \[ 1' '" ld .\I r~ , \Yu lll' l las t \' i ~ - , .1; ,I _ .o, .e . ~ , '~, I wee k-e nd guest of MISS Mildred cOllf'l'e nce will be helel on W ed- nHIII'I L'" flH" !eftllll' a IlIllLlJl' tnp ~(' hu j ~,1' "la ~l! d II go" u" fi' ll ~ J!IlIlH I'll' d n ,Ia I'I'I" in (, la rk sv ill e Sun - 1-:.1111 1:'.1 , . co,n Rt l.' :u " n : .~ .Co ro ner The Ohio Well'nre Co nfere nce Graham. nesda y evening etobe\' :l Oth t hl'IIugoh lh t· ba ~t "no! Callnd" . 1,, 1' \\. II. S . un " II I" , lil t \\,,11 dllY . GlInlUul'. \(, I(IId :\ 0' lha t d e a~h which oPt' ned at DHyton this week G C rn ·t P to pO ll lht' ll' l'ctUl'n thcI' will re__ _ _ Wli~ dil l' lO . t' ,n 'u ~ g l(Jn of the brain F. R. Moomow was in Hillsb o\'o . . I)el, as 1" \ " 1, 1<! ]'- \\" 1, n·· . \1 .. II . I . ~ u ~ lall1ed III un ulltom obilc ucciwill ('o ntlllu e in ~e!ls illn until FriSHC <It r ' UII ' Iv e . , ,,'. II. ~ . plaY ~ it~ fi l·~ t l!:rnl l' \lI t h l I~ . . ( " 'lI, o n 0 1 Norwood d ' nt clay eve nillg, Dtll ugutes and visitor s and 'hillicothe Iast F'I'I'd ay an d ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH h' Rj "thl 111 (' I!, "duate!< of Stee l lI(,lIltr""k. th i~ S(, :I " ' ". ""iol ,l~ Ol'! . "111'('('~t I tI1I' \\'I' (,k-t'IHI wit h 1I11·~. ,J. ' e l\l;' BI 51,hllm hal ' nlw uy s lived In ar" prtlse nt fr om cve ry county in SlIturdny. II! I fi (' 1110 1. I . k . " (' l11nn. ' : ' . Sl1mmer s('he dule- 1st , 31'd and MI·~ . (,llIrk n tend(,cI J) "ni ~" n and nlH' r I I , "t Bel b ll' (' Wa y n.e~ l' llI e . He had neve.r n~arl'led the stu te lin t! the Co nference is one of the l ar~c K t from IlUendance Dr. and Mrs. Bailey Campbell of 5th Sund ay, Mallg nt 8 :O U u. m ; Oh'(l Sla l l.' l.i nivl', ·s i t i{!~. :\11'. 11Il'k -Call Ow \\' aYll t'~ \' iII(' F lll'ml' rs nnd sIn ce th e d('ath of hl ~ Is ter a Rtandpoint, held ill I'cee nt years. Van Wel't, lir e guests of 01'. and 2nd and 4th S unday, Muss at studi"d at P UI·tllI':' a n d (Jhio S ta te Il ave YOII 11 0tl<:('tI that t h, hn ~e' E x( IlI lnu(' ('n. f';1 L .. hlj,!h P ortl llnd . fe w years fag01 "heI h ud 1::~Ilm c d. at Sp 'cia l lun cheon s, dinners and Mrs. J. W, Witham. !1 ::~0 ' I1Iv cr Hlt 'l'S. and ' < at /l l'l'~tmt 1.'1111 - ha ll L(' unl of \Y . Ii. S. : "(' 111 ~ \ ,) l'l' II!t' Ill. the hll me 0 II r . I. H. \,1 ker~ on . banquet huvl' boen nrranged for Rev. Lawrence B. Mollll1!lnn . n.ceted w ith th e rl'll!itillirt' . 'al es have ~II 'm l)(' (I ? . Il l' :,·as. 1111l11 .C'h' rk ." n. t he Pennsrlthe Vl s lt or~ und Go\'e rnor Myel'S MI'. and Mrs . M. 0, Baird arid ( O'·I' Cll'llt lo n. AI t~~ bl"1!1I11l1llJ,( of t h ~ s,' a ~.o n . (' . :-;. :'>1 011 1' nf \\' Ils hillgtll n, D. \:~OI? .lIn e fl om PItt b ~rg to tnY. ~o op e r and nOlcd orntors from Mrs. Julia Donovon are enjoying - - - - - \ V. II . S wa s on equal flllltlll ~ \\l th l . I" Ihl' j.( u<'~ t OIf ~II'. /llItl Mrs clTln,:,l" but \\ a!' r tIred o n a ST. MARYS CHURCH II motor trip through the West. oth e r ~ tllt e !; a l'e on th ' progrnhl . MANY ATTEND CONTEST t il .. IIth !'r I1i j!h Schoul It' lInl S. n~ 1..:'>1 IIL·lId " I'-IIII. . .. pC ';;~lO n selv eral yea l s .allgo · l Id nll ne or Ihe tea ms had rece ived : ,'lInel'n ~(' r V I ': L'S WI b e , ~~ at October 13, Tw e ntieth undoy Ju st received a Fnll Lme of The sl'contl A ll-Ohio new paper after TI·inity. hurch ~ (' ho o l nt , . 11111 l' h· 11I'ul'lic,' Ht·rellt lv lilt' o thL'l' :' > 1 t' . . LOl liS fo"I· ... ' , ' In,1 « ,n h I the Me lu' l'~ lFun era l HOlll e I hurs The Old. hddl ~ I"" CO l1t(' .~t ,which ' . . ~ ., Con fl'rtlnc e will be held o n the Enna J ettick Health Shoes , from 9 ::1 0; Morning Prayer and sermon . e llll1 ~ h'I ve s hown much 1111 !' 1' 0 \ ' 1.' · in O:Ol11p ll nl' with 1'(' loti " .ar. esI lIil y U ft ern o 'n II t 2 0 ' C,Ioe k , WI'Hi WII ~ iw ld In the Gym last I'TldllY " , \\; II " . , ' t I' v ' IJ . ' . • \ C ~ , VI ~ ll e ( , Rev G. . Dibe lt, pastor of the AAA to Efo:E at Myel' Hymun's. campu s of OhIO Stute University at 10 :30. veni ng wa s a ilN' ideti suel'es ·. m U~l t, uul . .~. ~C( I11 H 0 1<1 ~ olt SI11"lIl h Sunday. lI1 E ' h . h . 'h ' B' I . 11l'1'1\1(, d 'It a !lLanel -stlll Wh v? I . . C UI C , 1/1 C al ge. urla Novembel' 8 and H. A ten hours Rev. J. J. Sc haeffer. Re'tor. Th ere were l e n fiddl(!l' ~ e nt cr ed ITI • ' , ' I 11 ' 1' . d ' wi ll be in Miami c l1l etery where Messrs. C. W. and Glenn Frye cuurse wilI be off red, the curth e contest !lch 'lccomp'lincd IJI' \\ . Ii. ~. hu s n o Ja c ,altl on o n ;\Ilss Esthe' r H ~ndel ~o l1 s pcntthe h I I I f Ml '11 riculum ill(,luding news writers , were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Miss Do r~ thY Nix~ n a t h piano which to prlldi ee, th e l'cfo r p no \\' pl' k-end with he r "s le l' Mrs. 11. , }t (' thC~ ore ~;t ls ons WI edital'iuls. cIa . sified la nd dis pLay Samuel Butterworth on Sunday. Bible School at ~ :30 a. 111. The 'und Mena rd ' ixon on the ba njo, ho me ~ame~ cun b(' 1ll'l'lIngcd. M. TlII ner, a t Be ll br ook . lUve e coml1l~ adv('rtising, circulation, job work, Women'!< lass will have charge 1 both of L"u lln ol1. Pri zes wCl'e' W. Ii. '. h !l ~ e n~ugh. gro~nd . Saws filed by machinery. Cut of pillul Iny-out, bu s iness ofliee the special program and be award d th e foll owi nR' :- Andy hack o f ~h e . goYIl1 laYlnl! alll' JlI s t I Mrs. ,l o ~ eJlh E va ns 's s fl endi n~ ENTERTAINED AT CARDS l1111nnR'cll, e nt und leR'is lution. Mem- cleaner, trucr, fa st er , Roy Pig- s pecial booste rs for the day. "H e lp 1I1t1('e. of Orel!onill, . t1l'Rl : Joe Ed- becausc 10 I' l;O I'CI'y 1·I ~ lIgh . As :l, f~~I' da ys w.lth MI', and 1\Irs. B. b c r~ of th ' Jlr 55 will bc guests of ott, a t Madden's Lumber Yard. these wo men." Th e minister wiIl ward of WiIm i n~ lon , seco nd IInti our s 'hool ~l1l'Ol lm 'IIt '1l"'l'H~e " I I,. J ho ma s o [ edu l'l'iIl e. Mrs. EI nest Butterw orth and the O. S. U. Athlet ic Association be abse nt Sunday as he is a tten- .eeil Kep i inge r, of Ll'esburg, why /l ilt prm'lcJ c th e .c~lddl·e n wllh \ . . I l\lrs. M. A. Co rn ell were joint hostDr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy and ding to the Ohio !=;tate Northw s tern the North Am eri can hl'is- l t hiJ'f1. Ninet.ee n olhel' pl'izcs were n pla te to hav(, the ll gal1l t" s t he ..Iu st I'l'~ I\'ed II Fa ll L,ne o f eR~e. at a pl ellsant soc ial affair footbull gam e S~lturduy afternoon daught(,l' of WaRhington, C. H., tiull . OIl\'entin n at Cu nto n, Ohio. glv ell ull of wh'l'h w 1'1' (lol1 ated by ~anH' as ot h('. I' . ~ 'hon ls. I'.nnu ,J HI ck. Il ealth Shoes , f" om Frida)' afternoon, at the lovely on Wllyne svi11e friends culled of that wee k. The Co nfe re nce is The preu('her f or the day will b e loelll m Cl'chuntR. Y 11 , . as clll.zens , see the ,fl'? nl A AA to I'. EE at My I' Hy man'. country home of t.fIos. Butterworth Friday, promotcd by the Se hou l of Joul'naThos. Blackm or e of Lebanon. Bro. 1 Th e (,Ollt sl man,I~cd by Ed. Iflw n "I t he IlIgh Seh uol Budding " 500" WIIR the diversion and was . !ism, O. S. U. nnd Ohio NewRp!lper Tom is o ne of our fin e~t young iX lln of i.eiJ:lnon , wa s given bul how many o f yo u have evor "II'S. ,ll\ s. TIIlIJ('y, fi ll'S. Wardlow follow ed by a substantial and deThe ladi es of the Church of me n und u promising pl'eu chcr. 1und e l t he all spkes of tlw Y. F. 1\1 . tu ken th ' ll'o uhl p to In,ok. Ilt Ihe a ll d i\lr . I{ obert FU1'l1 a~ WCI'C din- lec tnble lunc h. The guests inAssociation. Over 1100 were in athrlst wi11 hold a market at the tendance lust year. T own ship House, Saturday, Oct- L t 's give him th e courte 'Y und A sub slantl a l s um wa Jol a dded t o ~rou nd back of the lJulidl/1g an d 1n,(>!' I!uests of Mrs. Ru chel I'ew on elud ed MrR. f;Jizu beth Baily, Mr.s, ins piration of II fine crowd of I t hei r sc ho lol'Ship fund. gy m. . . . r- I IdIlY. . IJ. H. Coleman, Mrs. D. L. Crane, Stllte Llbrllrian George Elliott ober 19. eager liste ners. He will prese nt --- - - Wha t?bou t~ ' v Il1g'.y()ur('hl l drel1 " . . Mrs. Fretl Henderson, Mrs . . J . L. ,. Mc ol'mi ck stutes that libraries old Gospel in truth and pow er \ the sall l~ OIlP llI(.umt) t~ pluy 0l!L- . B('glnmng ~undny even ing, ~e r- Hnl'tsoc k 1\11'5. Ross Hartsock, Mrs. Mrs. J{)seph Tinney, Mrs. Leon- the which lire sent to school, granges Specia l Mus ic: Yo u or alwoys DISTRICT DAIRY MEETI. N~S I ~I u or g:~ llJ es th~~t are gIVe n J1l1pl l ~ I I: I ~ ~S ~It t1~~ hUl'ch .o f Chri st \~i1l l;Iul'vey ·Ry e. Mrs .. Rnlph Smit,h, lind all other orga nizations are ard Tinney, Mrs. Cord iu Truax and we lco me at thIS ch urch. . Co unt y Agent "'Ia!'s ulso 1Il " ltes 1/1 othol sc h oo ~ s ,. st,'lt .It 7 ..10 p. m. IIlstead of 1:- MI·s. J. O. CartwTJght, Mrs. WIIfor the use of the people of the en- Mrs. Hobt, Werntz w{'re shopping heste r A. Willia mson, Ministe r all Wa n en ou nty farmers to n ' h?~' your IIlter~s l III th e schonl 45 . sn n -Edwal'ds, Miss Trillena Ed in Dayton Monday. ti re community and not for the Di strict Farm Burea u meeting, 111 1by glVlllR' )'Ollr optn lon on un 1m- I wards Mi ss Mal'garet Edwards exclu sive lise of t he school or orWAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Hamilto n aturday October 19, prov ed pillY ground. . . . Fo r b Ht r es ulLs con ign youI' Mrs. james McClure , Mrfi. S, 0'. The W. M, C. Girls wi11 give a ganizatio n receiving them_ Th e CHRIST .Addr~ ~s all comumcal1t)n to I ~ e . stoc~ .to Gree n-Embry Co., Henkle, Mrs. Jack Rich, Mrs. F, libraries include a high p erce ntage pancake and sa usage s upper at ==-= = ======-::-=-===== !Ilgh S 'h~(11 R pporler. By (one CI~ C lllna t l , In cllre of D. R, nlis- R. Mo omaw, Mr _ Myel' Hyman, Grange haU, Thursday eveni ng, of adult anti juvenile fiction, Bible chool at 9 :30 a, m. Let's I'onuge' i ~ s.olicited and you are IIIte restecl m W. H. S) bil lY . ~I S: Ralph Miller; Mrs. ~. R; history, biography, books of art, October 17, from 5:30 to 8:00, make Sunday unother great day. assured of your money's worth. S~hsbury, 1'IIr" . C. M. Robltzer, mus ic, science und other subjects. Lord's upper ut conclusio n. Even- "The Churc h where yo u f ee l at Th e J uni or el n;:;!' iH ~ l'lIin " MI·s. R'v. heRtel' A . Willillm so n is MISS Stelln Dnugherty, Mrs. Harry The book li st.~ arc des igned to meet Mrs. Oakley Unl.llesby and daugh- ing evangelistic s el'vices at 7 :30 ... att('ndi ng n conI' nti on of the I S t () k'CS, M1'8, Wntkin' s hump-made cu n (I~' durll lR' CI I e ,t 0 k es, M rs. Joe the need s of the community ter Miss Mary Margaret, spent p, m. As the minister is attending ho me." Chester A, Williamso n, Minister the nOon hU III'. The can dy has be n 'UI'~ ICS oC ,hri st at anto n this Ernest Iiurtsock, Mrs. L. H. Gor-. erved and cqnsequently include a the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. a convention at Canton , Ohio the spllin g wt'll. we e k. don, MI·s. H. E. Hathaway, Mrs. wide assortment of the best litera- Albert Bennett at Mason. serv ices of Bro. Tho!!. Blackm ore ROlluld Hawke, Mr . W, E, Cornell - --- - LYTLE III. E. HURCH ture in each field covered. of Lebanon hav e been secured for , MI'. and 1\11'[;••1. ,Hawke spent Mrs. Bert Hart.~ock, Mrs. Henry Cary s Jewelry Shop, Leba~on, the evening sermon . Bro, BlackThe regular se rvices will be Y. F . M, NOTICE S undny with the;" dn~ghter Mr~. Satterthwaite, Mrs. Fred Gons, The Division of State Fire Ohio. is.a treas~fe land of gifts. more preached here a few Sundays held us foll ows nex t Sunday :I{al p ~ \. II nce. and fanl ll y at Pleas- Mrs. J. Q. Gons, Mrs. Earl Hockett Marshal under the direction of T~uly" name~ The Home of IBgO to the edificatiol) and delight of Sunday Schllol at 2 :00 p, m, folant Il a ll1. Mrs. Ha rry Smith, Mrs, W. E,. Ray R. Gill of Akron, is reaching GIftS. W e give Cedar Stamps, a splendid crowd , Let's give hIm low ed by preaching service. This Th e Y. I~. M. will Illl' et at I hI' · O'Neall Mrs. S. S. Ellis, Mrs, L. o high plane 'of effieiency. ComI.. yman Dny . nneI family and Wm M. Henders . _ another good hearing. Good is missionary day and wiJI be so Fri end s Church S unday night on Mrs. J, 1I. Sackett. pleting his 01 gllnizlllion Chid Gill W. C. St: John. and famIly In s peciul music. Church Night observed. The first mec ting of the with Dena Hopkin!> and ~':t h (' 1 IIn y "nel fnrnlly spent S unday at ~ __ - - ins talled new ' innovations which ('ompany WltJ~. WIlbur Hl;1tt and erv ice each Wednesday at 7 :30 p. Official Board will be held f oli o\\'- Menrlc nhllll a ~ host C R ~es . O" born, th e g u('. ts of Alfred Hay vus Uy improved the work of his family of Sprmgboro. enJoyed a m. You will enjoy these s imple ing the ChulrCh service. We had a Fo llowing aI'e th' len de rs'and fumily. SOCIAL CLUB VISITS ofli(' e li S we ll li S doubling the bu si" motor trip through Kentucky Sun- progrums of prayer, praise and beautiful R a lly Day se rvice last LeRson, Rllth T Olllplinson ; Deness of the depurtment. As a result day. A FORMER MEMBER MI s .. J. D. Mal'lu ll has I'e tul'ned pondering over subjects pertaining Sunday. All were impr{'ssed with voUona!. J ea n Bunnell: Rec realet ters of congl'otulation a'nd comhOl11 e after n t wo-we eks visit with to Scripture and en·ice. The the service . Quarterly conference tional, Amy Bllil t,y. m e ndation Crom insurance conWe wan t t o thank t hos e wh o hm' dauR'ht(,l' M I'l; . Merl{' Kerns, ~evera l members of Ii social C. L. Hnwke and family. May- ladies or the church will hold a at Spring boro Sunday October 20 cerns und numerous corporations nard Weltz and family and Ken- mark et at th e T ownship House, at 2 :00 p, m.~ helped li S \\ ilh the .c h"lar~ h ip und family, in olllmbus. club to which Mrs. F. R. Moomaw nre bl'ing r eceived daily praising n eth Fromm were dinner guests atul'dny, October In . Your patSan A. Bowman, Postor, fuml at t he Old Fiddl e r~ Contest. formerly belonged together with the Akronil .f o l' his sagacity in of Mr, and Mrs, J. C, Hawke on -==== =========== , The W. M. C. GirlR will give a their friendR C1\me to Waynesville managing the office. -::=..---- - - - - - - -- -. pnncnke und ~ nuR age . upper at to spe nd n portion o f the day last Friday. Grunge ha ll, Thul'sdny evening, Sunday. With the rabbit hunting season !\It. and Mrs. Rue Monfort of I I0 ctobe r 17, fr om fi:30 to 8 :00, Those prese nt wcre: Mrs. Cenonly a few week s away, Director Wilmingtpn, and Miss Lydia Mon, . t rilla BUlly of So Salem; Mrs. harles A, Neil l of the State De- fort of Lebanon, were Sunday MI'. anti Mrs. •Jullus Tayl or , Ella Bailv of Wilmington' Mr, » n1-tment of Health slates that the callers at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. I Mess rs. Iyd r Tnylor und Louis and Mrs... A. Purrett a-nd daughj net ill pertinent that there were [Editors Note :- C, M, Cal't- them to a stronger light a nd to give g l'ellt ro mf'lr t unll so lacl' in. sile nt ~il'(.' i. and l\li ~. Fl osRiC'. Fires were lcr Virginia, of Lyndon; Mr. and ' twelve casc!> of turaremia in Ohio am'l Butterworth. . wright r ead the accompanYin g \ them advuntagl's he hud n ot en- med ,ta t ion and ('ol1lel11platlon nR ~y ~ ( ~lIe sts of MI. und Mrs. Mrs. O. M. Morgan and daughten IIIRt se a ~ ()n and one the post sumYou get style. quality, value and tribute at hi !' father's funeral '0 cd In later life hI' f ound su- he "at \\ithi n th ('~e wall . . H e-. waR 11 • \In li es. tlf Lyndon; Mr. and Mrs .. ChBs. mer fl'oll1 groundhog. New low " ,. SIngle nnd s ons from !,-ustm; Mr. records fol' diphthe l'ia and ty- service when you buy at Cary's service, saying thut he followed a J r~m~ 'o and satis factIon In hi s fl' qU('n tc l' o r St. Mary's 1;; J1I ~c(lpa l , Shop, Lebanon,Ohio. similal' coul'se when the fin a l re- ~l'llndc~il~l' elll. On th em he lavi h- hUI'l'h. li e :vas tlrnw.n th er c be- I H. l\.II~ , .l.l1Ill1r Barn ~lL a~d E. V, und M.rs. H. 0 : Robbllls, parents " hoid fev('\, were made in the state ,Jewelry spect.c; were paid t o his mother, Ii:d his affection unci adoration . A nd I CIlU SI.' of hIS de\'otlO n to m y , .11 n a l t f oM , . .JncT~'itl, werde o,f MI ~~ CO Tl'IIlI1C Robbms. of dUl'ing A UgU Rt, but at that Dr. Come in and be convinced. Although it is difficult for a e et in denlin r with th e ourI' he mothel' who wa~ a me mhel" o f gu e.t. 0 , ess , s 11 e na ~111 j'rankfol't; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Neill says that there were too The Guild-Auxiliary of St. chil~ to present the p~oper pros- ~ver pOinte dg out the Jang~'oU!; that (' oin nJ .u nion , Anti h.i ~ tlevo li o n MaJ'R'!!1' td F.dwllrus Sat urday mght ~ o rg!ln ond s~n Of. Lyndon. Mr. many cases. Mary's Church will be entertained pectJve of a parent ow mg to close courses H e was a phil osopher of I to SII111e fm!l1d s IUI'('(j l)1Il1 there Lo lin un uy. ~nd Mrs. Robe l t Pare,ett and famon Friday afternoon, October 11, A l' ~l' t ' f CI" k ' 11 MIll' fl'om Lyndon, Ohio; ~r. Jack The Ohio State University Bul- at two o'clock by Mrs. W. H. Allen ties of kinship, it was the father's the old' school wh o ol'ew fl' oll1 hi s e nc ou ragc the m by h~ s pr~ s e n cc. that both of his sons have a \ experience i~tuilio n s lin d f ore- I Th er e ClIl11 e and wenL In th l~ rOnl - , ' 1' M' : '\V~ I ~ . ,(;'.1 teRV~ e, rd Wore from Hllrpers StatIOn; Mr. letin for October is available and and Miss May Wright nt the home wish palt in the last rite] . I . t' h t h' t i t munitv man\' vea l' 111!0 n most ,Ir, , r ~. .1 el ,.IS , r , an IIl1d Mrs. Eugene Cameron from is distributed without charge for of MI'!!, Maude Crnne. _ __ _ . s lg It, Wl SC om t n e InlPUI' et . 0 nm illiJ'le nl1d' lovable mun, Dr 'W Mrs. Chus. Zil11l1H'l'man lind fUnllly l./ uml'stow n ; 1\11'. Edward' Tuller, official Jlurpose with a price of the ~'o ungel' peopl e. The Illfe ~w e(! t Il ncl on hi. s h",ddl'rs rcst,·r! attel1ded t he fUfI(!1'tI1 of J os. Hes- IFrnnkfo r t· Mi ss Doris Hawke If T were as k e d t 0 eh oose one beautIful to 111m was 01H' t Illt ' , S . 'i\1 ' Ch h t Oil at london Ohio on S·,tUI'OIlY M' AI' 'c . ' fi fty cents per copy to individual s. Y etter, S pring word that H. F. most e xactly encombrought haprrin ess go o cl,, ~ s . und \'el' y \;1I~c ly . t. 1 :1, Y H ill'(' • ' , . , • " 1 ISS . ICC amp b 11 M'ISS C orrmne Mrs. It contnlnes 1I complete roster of Valley R R No 1 entertained at se the tt ' bute nd h a r a c ' k' I' Ol,t of hl ~ "1'Nlt f "ultv to h ,m, m y . . . Robbln ~ , . . . ., pas, ~ a 1'1 sa. c - ser vice to m ai n 1/1(. • , " ~ , " , , 1}\1111\' o f SdV("I'\I·UI·C.- "Y ollrcx _ _ __ _ ••_ _ __ the Univers ity as well as statistics on Sunday, Dr, Mabel tel'lst!cS of my father- If I had To his othel' kindl'('(l hl' WII S f.l t lHI h,It In t he JI < \\~ If th ut ~ ( "I I " co II I I I d' I and clltnlog information invalua- dinner, 'ddleto"'n and Dr I h . ' f' 'I-j I ' l el" n tlll' l'" " o ' ~ 1' 11 ., V<.ll'"c a . ,~o t on y ')' PIl 1Il{( G d M f ar ner 0 I .'" . to se ect t. e tel:m that best I'~p- ever kino, generou s and thollght- I I ~· r . 1l'n h. , ') . ; . " ,' wel t' I ~ . Lr' t ('nl'v', .i(' w.,11' Sho MOTHERS' CLUB MEETING ble to those huving business with Mnry Cook and meces Jane and resented hIS attitude toward hfe ful His senSe of ob Iiglltl c'n wns thI S l'()I1l" ,un't~ a nl.tll o f ~ I etlt I b Oh i I y , p, the in stitution, and its various r elationships that ke~n and' acceptint1' reSPOnSiiJilitY IS]Jil'itll ll l stntul'('. ,I !)hn P. Cnd - ,'(' 'T ~'tn, . .1.0 I l'f Plj~ n ul O\ltl!f'll Th e Wayne Town ghip Mother's Mildred, of Waynesville, t ted I Id Ii d' . ' .... \I" II I I r who ' e \' ''IC~ fl" )111 th .. (OI11P ~ e Sf'1 VIr/.' 0 I I ~ )eau I U wou n It III for them he met eve ry demnnd ,, :. ( e '1 ~ f th t S <; ilvo1'\\'l1r" Clu b held the October meeting · ht h e con rac d d h Y?ur watc runs ~y an ntg " DEVOTION." In him we saw an warm hearte dly . pu lpl l (I I' \\' my /I e r ' ! . t ," Fl'illay afte l'noon Octobel' 4 at DR. ELLIS ENTERTAINS ~ontllluously, Wh~n ~Id you have intense, sincere, faithful, particAnd now cOlne t o u I'cluti on- I i\.lar~ '~ . 11 (,. had a KlIbl1 ll1 c \ l' IH' rtI- , . t he Grange Building. ' ' " ~1 ,. U, : !·t Stl:(lU ~l' Il : ~{ ():It e 5. I ~I Mrs . Mills let! in devotionals Dr. J. T. Ellis was host to ihe It ,c!eaned and .olled. Expert. r~- ular loyalty to every cause ~e ship, that to me wa;. one of the bon f(!I' th':. godly l11a,n. , , I shll ultl ~.IY Ihllt 111\ f.lthl.' .p nR- l e( ,, \ l l lnR' fl OIll ~ l ((rects of a fnlI()WI!d by a short talk by Mr. Homeopathic Medical Society p_atrlng on SWISB and American espouseu and to every, person In lOst bea utiful that 1 hav e ever Watches' at Cary's 'Jewelry Shop. I' whom he felt Ii keen interest. ~~itn es~ed in human kind and t hnt' sessed Oil unu f' ua IJIy .• pll'l t uul \) ull l'l wll und, !"'CC I\"' oJ IIlRt \\11'(1- Moomaw lint! two so ngs by a last Wednesday evening. To his father and mother he was was his devo t ion to my ;"othel'. It ml tu r:l'. Il l' ~ ILlllg tt ' lla (,lfIlI s l .~ to II Psda y \\.hl'r.1 hI , . 1'l' v" l v ~ r was uc- goroup of 'Ith Grade children Eighty were present from DayMt;. and Mrs. Joseph Evans en- ~uch attached. For the ha,r dlhood, wa s a fealty that was worshipful. the .51111,,11' faIth o f ~ ~ ~ . mo.th e l . . In , c ld e n t nll) (h,chal J!;l'd. Idirt.cted by Miss SquireI'. ton, Cincinnati and Miamisburg, . ' ,', Th cl'(' were 46 members pre8including, Dr. Chas. Eha. of Cin- tertalne~ ?n Sunday, In honor of mdustrY, . alert,ness of mental It was an enchantinlt scene to I" oI.IV whrn ol d bclld s 01: l ~ c I.n g , !\J,I <. (, htrold Rlt llfe SIH nt. a .fc.w ent, .'evel'al new me mbers enrollcinnati, preSIdent of the S~te Mrs. LIZZie LewlB and Ethan faculttes, strength of character witn esH. Here were t wo p ople ~halI e nl!~d . whe n douh,ts ;I ~l. 1/1Society, Nine gallons of chile con Lewis who returned last week and generous impulses of his wh o waJl< ed along life's pathwa\' I ,lcet ' <I lI, l,' .f" rm c r ( on\ IcllOll S, dn y~ las t wee k \\ ,Ih fl ll-,Hls 1/1 e d nUlking the total mllmbership carne. about three bushels of corn from San Francisco. Other gues~s fa.the~, he had. a very great ad- adoring and adorned, ha'nd in hanci \\ h!? n sca l C hlO~. q\l :~t l.O.II S arc C n l ulllhu ~. Mrs. H~elg e" wh u ,.has thi's year ·G9 . DIITlng the ~ociol hour refreshon the cob and several gaIlons of were Mr. and Mrs .• McLaughlm mlrabon. To hIS moth~r he went with no discord, 110 word of r e- uRked. h ~ , I e udfu ~~ly I e rn.lln NI nn - he n ! hc J{ll e. t of Mls~ M.IY WII~h t : coffee soon disappeared and the and daughter, of Springfield, Mr. ! for sympathy, counsel and guid- proof no hars hne ss, living for one chl)l'~d to t he, plam tr uths tau g ht le~t S u ~dH Y . t(l . ,.; pe.n.d II wee k WIt h ments were se rved by Mesdames remainder of the evening was and Mrs, C. B. Morgan and son ance. He revered her for her .another one fitting into t hc mind lit .hl ~ nlOtl1l'l' 5 kn ee: Th ere . was n frlcnd s III Cm c,nnntl b"fore relul'll Nina St. John U. G, Whetzel Mr. and Mrs. Loren Evans of Day- ~terling virtues, her deep affect- of the 'o t hel', companions lovers , cI ~ hl1l le l1 c~~ and . clal'lty 111 hIS CO II.- ,ng t o ht!r home In l\l cngo, 1 Leona Hall. R~ch el Earnhart and spent in dancing in the barn, ton,; Mr. and Mrs. John James and IOn, her womanly tenderness her I mates. You probably Will agree VIet I OI1~ II ,s c ltl~(lcl <t.(l od (In ,I ' Bess Anderson. famIly of C~nteTVi\le, ~r. and Mrs. strIving for the good . He did not ' with me that is WlI S a n iel t'al r e- roc!, t hat r e llllll~l'd IIlll11 (\Vablf\., :VII . ."nol :'oIl'S. C. M. Rob,lze r ____ _ Nathan Smith of Sprmg VaHey, hesitate to express his deep feel- lution ship of ma n and wife, 1111111<1 ull t he buiTetmg of II VIolent cn le r t:"1l ,d on S unday,. MI'. and DAIRY MEETINGS Afternoon caHers were Mrll, Em ing for her and his obligatiOn for I never s aw m y fathcr's lips lind ruth l ,,~~ sell . In thu t SOIl()t·OUS ~It·s . I', M. Co le and famIly and Mr RECEPTION FOR PASTOR A series of dairy and poultry ma Grubb and Mrs, Ella Braddock her unselfish interests and sacri- move in audible prayer yet I an I 1lI8.JC<t1C p.OCIll of 1.01'<1 !en- a~rl l\1r~ . Ha l'l'Y Pac e llnd famIly fice. From his pnrents he inherited should say he was an i'n te nsely n:':8')/1, "(' I'OR, llIg th e Btli' , I 0 1 Dayton, Mr. li nd Mrs. ·Merl e A large number of the members meetings will be held throughout of Dayton. a lofty spirit, a natural attraction religious mun. H e exemplified the think my fath~r wuu.ld have plnc e d K e rll ~ lind oJau g ht e r o f Columbu s, and friends of the M . E. Church Warren County, Tuesday October For months we have been for the noble instincts and an un- I scrip t ural injullctiL\11 to pray wilh - t the "tan!p 1)1 ce-I'tlt ud (' li nd a l:'- I a nd Mr. an,1 Mrs. J . D. Marlatt. attended the reception for the new 22 to Thursday 24, under direction ' '. , . Jlast~r, . Rev. G . C. Dibert and of County Agent Class, assisted Bearerinjf the, ~ark~ts of the world usual. ideal of goodness. He \yas l out ceasing in that his mind wa~ I !!U,rll n,ce 111, tho t , !lft .1J~ot7.d fin~l l kno\\ <;:aIY. s J c \\el!y Shop , L~banon, family III the church parlor, last aiM by Mr. J. C, Neff, of O. A. C., for gIfts of ihstmotton. Now we are r estramed often from entermg ever attuned to the s lIblinH' notes s t,ln 7. .\ h~ ,.,uu Sl1tUt.llIJ,( ready to invjte you to make this forbidden paths by the parental and his good wis hes for othe rs I f or " ho p"," nnd ha ve It. r ead: O~ IO , IS open every evening. In Wednesday evening. A basket Columbus, ___ - - store your Christmas Shop. Cary's influence nnd the sense of obJiga- spo ntapeollsly burst from hIS "Fnl' tho ' fl'o m out OliO' houm e 1 th !~{\tore'd'of fi~ll .\ w ea l~~ Slipper was followed by a short Jl)wery Shpp, "The Home of tion he felt to his father and heart. The substanc' of religion fir tim e anti 1>la Ge . i ~~I I eh /:' 1, ' .• or d Its mas. dIrt - progl'am and a social time. NUTRITION PROjECT Gifts," Lebanon, Ohio. mother.. . rather than t.he fOl'm appealed to The Flnod nlll~' bL'I\I me (ar, (:1;5: 5 .o \~ ely' w c .r mgi" un Fot; hIS slster~ ~e WB~ ever re- him. Yet he was most tolera.n t, 'know' I'll sec my Pilot face nl\ el s:T ~'" ~u III e G"":rt~" we EASTERN STAR The first meeting in the. NuMrs. George ' J. Smith' very de- sponslve to their haPPiness and respecting all s\1 ades o f OpmlOI1 t o fuc' lcome U li S omc 0 II s. trition Project, .attractive dessert, lightfully ' entertained with cards welfare. He cherished for them. a fmd ' creed, ho nol'in.1l' all forllls of Whe n I have crosse d t he bar ," ~I' 1M' U P' k 'd . . . .. ,. ,~ . t~n( ' . I S. arvey me al .Miami C~apter No. 197 0 E, S" will beheld in the Mothera\ club on Wednesdav afternoon of last brotherly fondness that was stTlk- wors hip only ask lllll' that those . room at the Grange building, week Followfng the games Mrs. ing, Never was there a service top who esp'ollsed !lny belief be hon est My falh~l' glorIed III h!.· fl'l ends. of CIIl.cmna t l, ¥I', nnd ~lrs. Leo n- will meet III regular session MonThursday October 17 at 1:30 p. m. S ml'tit I't d by her daughters smaH or too great for him to per- and consistent in championing it, H e al)pl'ec~at~ d the .gen ul1~elless of ard ~lIm ey Mrs. J oe Tinney Mrs. day eve:ning, Oclober 14, at 7 :SO. AH women in Wayne Township in- M P:I~S ~ f and MrtI. Elouis~ form in their behalf . . For his 'It seems apprOI)liate that we close! nrtchmg. frl!-!ndllhIP s. .He C~)\'dta :rruax a.n d Mr. Sherman lhitiation, A full afienaanee is terested in the work .a re invited T~~ son o~pCincinnati, served 'a ~rotb~r, John W. Cartwright, who meot in this Quaker Chllt'ch today. ~IIW m ~h ese ~nends, eJCceJ1en~l('s, Ti~.ney ,~ere g~e~~ . . of Mr; a,:,d desired, Visiti~g members .. Welto attend. ..._--d riP lunch to the met his 'death on the field of battle About it 'Wert' cherished traditions In these frI e nds, elCcelJ nCles, MIS. Lawrence Haldtn at Mlanlls- ~ome. . c 0~8 " t wo-co Ur88' Olli 'HartsoCk, W, M,; . t . . MrB Clltroid he had an admiration . that was and rich mtmiories for him He was mOl'al and intellectual ad!ll'nments burg Sun.day, rudo~n~f ~~hi:~:go, ·Mlss. May llothina: less than reverential.· Time -drawn to. this house of wo'r!\hip- by of a hIg h order . ~He had, ~~ seeme r Minn.ie Fromrit. See ,t. T SM" ~MIN1S1;ERS BAP .. _ bt Miss' Emma' He'lghwaY. after bme he recoun~d the ster- his devotion to his mother. He to me, a real ,~elll,lIS fo,[ ;fne.ndshlfl · . :D~-: :;.:;~ ,' , ,- , ~ MrtI'l Edith M. Hanis, Mn. J. ·iI. ling jlndQwmenls o,f this man. His believed in hel' s imple. child-like Because <;If TlIs Slllcerlty. hIS, sym",""'. '...... . , • " Rev. J~ oJ,. Schaetfe~ adminia~el'I'M Fr d Bendenon untimely 'Glld seemed to leave an faith ,' Then I think he found heTe puthy, hll!. op n h ~rtednes , he ed. the rfte of ' baptism. to Anne ~~m~n~beITt· Baifr; Mrs. W. impiel!iion .on the ' mind of my those veritiel! and . fundamentals, a~trn'cted . frlencls h~ him. He f~I~l)d Ehzabeth. infa~t dau~hter ,of Mr. AUen Misi Trll1eila Edward8, Min father that WB9 deeply imbedded. tnose plain »rinci'ples of religloua plen~ure, In t,h e deltgpts ?f wntlllg . and M~. Maynard Welts,. aDd Ma 'ret Edwards, Miu 1e.... For hili own sons he worked; hoped thinking that . were complllling in to hiS t;rJends. He .mallltamed many and Mrs. John Reeder, E1Jis and Barbar.a Jeal) , Infal}..t dau,later of Cla~ Mrs. J. E. McClure, MI'II. sacrificed and planned, For thet:" their interest. Be was a man who ~onta.ct!l and carried pn n volu~-. Charley Osborn, 'Mr, and ~l'!I • .Mr. and. Mrs. EtHan C. Cr8D:' Vern Arrnltalre. MrJ. ;r. L_ Hart- he d~eam~. HiB energy. hIS Bought 'libe 'more quiet, natural moulS Pllrso.nal corrl'spondence. Reeder will sOQn leave for ·Sunday afternoon. in st. 11~. k Miu Clar.ab Smith thoulrht hIS ambition ,w as to 11ft and open wa~'a. llmagin-e he 'found (ContlDued on page 3) Texas. Epi1lcopal ebvch. soc • "'. •
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Thompson, detbreak this tough old henrt of Again and qgaln Mem r evolted mine. Wha t ill it?" . tl'lln ('(' int(1 KIH1 SIl t! ity HUed he r The 1iami alley Building and ccu~()d, oxc hange 20 Hhares of t h 'a~ th outrage of robbing her wn I S he whisperec\ it so oflly lhnt at·~ . Me/11 hud nCV~I' s e n 11 gl'cat LQnn A!<socia t ion o f Frllnklin, no pnr, C0 I11111 n H~oc k of the parents f their snvings- their her brenth was hardly syllabIC'll. city. nnd thi l< 111 lroplllis hud a hit.) vcrSus Issac C, nnd Abbie Buckcye l nculmtor compnny for one shield against old age. she l "Momllla. 1- 1'111 j!oing to hU\'e , tremend ous majesty in her eyeR. Bent.lt-y fo r money nnd fOl'ec losure 40 ~ hures of the. cla ss B common went agnin and again to Doctor - t<l huve II baby.~' He mcmb el', thinking to stretch of !I1 orlgage, um lu nt l'laimcd ~to.ck .of. ,the fll t.ed Reprodu CC I's Bretherick und demanded tbat he Thc shock of the n~ws wns its hel' IC!!,1; on th e ~ tatio n _ pilltform. $l!74 ~ .27 with int!'re:st at 7 ';' fro m CO l pOII~tlU n. . . . re l ea~e hl'r fl'ol11 her promises not ow n ether. Mrs . . 'tedrl oll wh isl> r ed joined lh(' passengcrs \\·h·o c hoked ,lun!' ]. 1 tJ2tJ. A!l In str umen t. oj wrlt.IIlf\', PUI"" to tdl the truth and not to kill i bae k, ('owering'; th' stl"llight con'idul' all)llA' t h · l"O',V .1, E. B rCIIW, A, W. Tucker, pO I·tl ng to bc the I Il~t WIll a.nd hers If. "You ? You! My baby You'? l of compartments. Olle of t.h do ors Errll'st GIlI"uch, Richunl Ros CIt teslame nt of, Os w!.' 11 A. Hutclll.lIBut he co mpelled her t o his A buhy'!" opem'd lind frame d a tu ll und pow- a l I"<'r8 U ~ C. O. Sexton . 1". F . 'Mc- son , late of 1 urllecreck townsh Ip, will, and she was t oo glad for 01 M m nodd d find nodde d till he r dul young man with a peculi nrl y, Cormick. lind . ' t~\nl('y D. onover, was Il roduc.cd III .court f ~1' probutp will to replllce hl'r own punic to kn('es we re Il l} the jltJ<l r and hl'r . wi 8tful fuce. Hi s ey s I rU fi hed !.'t al. lor injunction. lI l'III'lI1g 0 1 apphclltlOn IS set fol' Thousands of fa rm en have found out (or th emsclves that resist him. For Jl necessnry s tim- , broll' in her molh er's lup. Old ;\rell1 "lid he lifted his hat ns he Octuber 10, lit 10 o'c lock n. m. Tuxedo Dairy DOES make mor,: llIilk-;-dHlt it DOES lower ~lant he phop h e~ ied thnt somehow Ihand~ c~m If"opingly .nbou~ hl'l: , a ~k c d h~r pardon for squeezing Common Plea" Court Mary L. Ru ~ !\e ll. acccpted t he 111 thut lan d of golt! ~ h (' WILa seck- c h ~ ck s. She f(,1l the dnp . tlnp lIt Jln ~ t hel·. appointment (If a dl11ini ~t,I'Il t.rix of milk cosu. It's tbe fastest growlIIS dairY concenU"lttc Oil the lng she would find s uch wenlth / tears f a lling int" h"I' hair. Ntch lIe knocked al onoth I' stl'cl It. wa s un l('rNI by the court thllt the t'~tule of Elbt'rt D. Ru ssell demarket todayl that s he cou ld repny h"r purents teur II ~epllrll l t' 11('111"1 frum u crown de or (Jnd q lll ed tlll"oug h "Oh Ro- in ,Iefnult uf s utlici c nt am ou nt o f cea!i(·rl. BOIIII ill t hl' s um of $8 00 You will know why when you start feeding Tuxedo Dairy their 1011\1 with usury. with wealth (If pride. I bina. bettcr co me uut r~ l- 11 b'it of b Uild, Hoy l\.I(,\(innIo!Y shall fl' lllai" wall filed wi t h Eli A. and E mma yourself, Made in vBcious prolein mmelllS, 1(,%. 2 0 % , 2~% perhaps. Who knows? Then he r mol her fumb led al th l' ",,('rcise. " in ('ustotly of t he she riff. Hu s~{' ll a s ~ ut'e ti es. GUl'rett Bnd 33 %, it combines wilh your uwn ru ughages and gralDs Wh ile he waited, sOl11e of th e I n t he ca St' f Wundo Libh ce le\"(;nge l·. Will iam Early an t! He spoke of l1luny women who d rcl\d[1I1 !'jut-stio,, ; to make a perfectly balanced ralion . had begun poo r anot! fi n ish.e d rich. .. But who- wh o- " po :; ngcrs \\'ere twis ting" t hei r V l'l ' ~ U :; G ' org-e Li bbec ill di sobcdi - Edwnrrl Ke51ing wel'e Ill ude up"You might go into the movie!! "Elwood !" n CI'k ~ to wntch hlnl. and nudging UII l'C of a n order ", f t he COlll·t, praise rs. And irs (ormu'la, of grains and mincral s.alu, wilh pure"c~oe for instance, li nd make more Mr,' . 'tt'eldon'" drci: ion wns . nllt! whispering to one Il nol hel'. \l he r~by the defendant should j)IlY, The 1;1~t will and ll'slnmcnt of molasses. is so perfectly blended (hat II crcalCS the vllul money Crom Coal Oil Joh nny ," he easy: and s hl' mude no dIfficulty of l whe n the door ope ned an d Rohin/! (·,·,tUl n Rums of a ll11l1lny for the Wnlt I" Mc Clure. lu te of W~' n e spark" which comes i n Tuxedo Dairy a loncl ~o get n~ore said, It he gross deceits invo lved .. H ~ r ste pJ1ed nut t he re wns s uch a se n- . Il pport of th e childre n, it was 0 1"- t o\\' nsh ip. was prnlluc d in cou r t milk, at lower costs, ",k us 10 furol>b you wuh the rlghl Mem imbibed m ysteri ous Lo ni c~ husband IllUl<t be J1rotecled III hIS sutlO n und such u bool"ish stn rt.lng d, I"Nl the defendant, s ha ll appeal" a nd adnlltted to probate. L. M. concentrate. at the doctor's office nnd always ill us ions and pl'otected from th e thllt Melll tUl'ned to look. " <'fo re thc court Octobe r 12. lit 10 Henderson accepted the lrust as rame IIWIlY buoyed 'uP wit.h t he l necessity of wreaking his hi g" A young IVOlllell of nn almost ,, 'c lock n. Ill. j "dmini .truto l' de bo ni!! non with feeling that her tragedy was un- moral principles on hi s own ch ild . dllzzling b auty cn ll1 e out s mi li ng It wus co ns ide re d by the court the will nn nexllcl. Bond in th e im portnnt. com monpla('e, nnd sure His child.m ust be (Jrotect ed f rom and bnl'eheaded . he n~ted th " !t ilt lhe plaintiff, Automotive sum o f $5000 wi th l\Iurt hu L. H enLytle, Ohio to have 1l hnppy finish. the merc lle s words IIl1d the im - yoke lry in the cOITidor. an cl h' l' SC'cul'itics compu ny recovel' fr olll dcrson li nd Hogs H. Haltsoc k as Bu t t he moment she reached mediate wruth of t he village. ~ l11il l1 died. She stepped back in to I he def 'ndants, A lbert Sta<'y, ~ uret.ies, home she entered a de mesne where • he said little, she cai'esBed her ~ tate roo m, and when she re- !.isk'" Auto e rvice and M. H. Robert J . Shllwhan. ad mini straevel'ything was solemn, w here much. She confirm cd Doctor ~ppcured, she WOl"e u la l'g droop- I.lsk t he ~U ll) of $8!J5, .~3 a ~d CI?sts tor or t lH' c.s tale of ~Ilry L. Th omu jokes W'e.re never heard. e xcept Bl"etherick'~ prescription and jo in - 111 1;' hut and II thick black \"ei l. Unl ess thIS Judgment I pllld wlth- d(!(' · a ~ el l. fIrst lln d fi nnl ncrount. pathetic old wittieisms more im- ed the conspiracy, admini stering "f envy yO U the ]>r ivilell'e of the III three days. t he chattel prop(!rty portant in intention than in amuse· ecret comfo l·t to the girl und to vcil,' t h~ young mll n su id. Mem shall be s,? ld by the he rijT u~ upReal E.tate Transfen if Prolei" Omlenllo,. Elle,.y Rllqu;,.emeIlJ- 16%. 20 %, 24%, 33% ment, t.he father. walk. ed up and down the platform I, n executIO n. . . ~ J ohn F. n nd An na Cha rlton to A n d at las t, one d ny, qui te un And at last Mem was standing Il S If he r feet w l' win"'ed . Shl' - I n IIIe case 0 f F' rlln k D. nllller I Iongtn . g to buy so me'"t hing f or \. I" US J 0 h n R. All e n ell, t I th e Samuel E . andin Mattie . Collitwp, v('l', Tllxedo Calf Aleal expec t c dl y, w h en .s h e was un d er o n t h e back platform of II train f eta I I Lila tlcres Turt! creek. n.o appare n~ t ension at all, t~e bound f or the vast Southwe. t, l the sheer sport or buying, and cou rt IIPIJroved t he repo rt Ill.ude Grncc M. Robinson , to Charles • •• sue. milk snd monty lor you , Th. calf Ibrl... on ;1, 100. gIrl went l!1tO . Mra . . Steddon a throwing kisses to her father and \\:ent so fnr aK to buy two magn- by ,T homas E. Barnhart r ecelVel' L. M ille r lot No . 206 in Franklin . 10 lO.pound cotlon or paper •• cks, Earh 2o.pound ..ck room and 8ald. 111 11 qUiet tone ; mother as they watched the train zlI1es de" ted lo the moving upo n t.he sll le of wheat. Edward Hawthorn e to Treber ",ill Isk~ the place 01 150 10 201) pound, of whole mil'" "Mal."ma, I want to tell :Y'OU dw indling like telescope drown in- pictures. / It was' ordered that t he terms lIomethmg. I'd .rather. break your to itself. ' On e of t he magazin es slipped of the common plell!; court of War- and Nin(! Kell is lot No. 14 in heart t'ha n deceive you any longer.' They turne d back to their li"es frolll under her e lbow and fell lo re n county for the yell I' ] !l30 bo F rnh~l~l~lte E. Alliso n to N. A, "Why, honey! Why, Mem dear, as if they hud closed a door up- the g round an d as . he stooped t.u I fix ed on the 6th day of J a nua l'y, H 'I t 11 ' .' F' kl ' , on t hem selves. I'ecover it hel' hand touched II hand and the 5th day of May an d the amI on, )'l nClcs III lun III ~!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!~_!"_ !!....!!!..!!!..!'!!!!..!!...!!!..!!~~ .~ But Mem, as sh e returned to tha l hijll just nnticipated hers. Sh(' 6th dllY of October, )'a id t erm s or tw p; . . guted ulvet't, 1 ~orr. scwC.r $27; her place in the' car, felt li S if a looked up quickly ancl h I' helld coul'l b('gin at 10 o'clock a. Ill . by Geolgc E. and DUI!l,Y M. Hull to W .. A. Scott, Imdge repa ~ r , $::1; portculis had lilted. Before h er knocked off the h at of t he mRn harlcs B. Dec han t, Judge of Com- ~12a8r~ MF· a ntl~ · A. Bishop lot No, SaOl.tary upply Co., s upph e~ fllr was All- Out doors who had tried to ~a.ve he l' th e mon Pl eas Court, . !n . 'ran 1l~, s hcnty, $80:98; W?odrow-We ll o. _ __. _ _ tro uble of pickin up th . WIIII!\Ill B. F orUnge, trustee to s upplies. $4.50 ;Ohlo Centrul T el I h fJ e magazl n Arthur Smadbeck, certain land s in phone Corp. rents for ofli ces The whe els ran with n ,'ollicking Ie saw t e gn ant was th e tall Probate Court Pr,o cee.d ings the township of Deerfield and "52 50' The Barrett Company tn r . I' S b 0 d y. t h 1'0 b - yo had. His crushed past P her S · W arren an d "'. , . ed, $10(l~:50; Ed. Bre nn ' er l I'lt b e nea th th e gIl' in uth t he who corridor face CUIll up l~ t,~e scttlem ent of t he estllte ym l~l es, counties of vIa .Il.PP!l bing likewise with a zest of ve- ngain like a s un dawn inll' aCI'Os.~ of F_mll f. Runyan deccused. t he HUll1l lt~n. . furm shlllg and plIJng stone, $ I 4 tl.loc.lty. Through h er hea d an old- her hor izo n ; his e es beat u )0 11 ' net val ue of t he estllte was _Ed wI,n Hamh~J by ex~cutor to 00; Ed . Bowye r , sume, $!Hl.50; BI,.der Twine tune ron : her like long beam i Thel-e wa's n ! $ 14437 .8 6. There arc' eleven s uc- John Kmn ey 6!l 'lll acres III Har.l_an Grace Case, same, $.116.50; Jam es I saw the boat go round the ben', kind of pathos in them, but a lso cessors to t~e estate. . t wl?,. .. . . Young, sa m ~, $149, John H enry, Good-by, my lover, good-by! a great brightness, wh ie'h like the / Paul Llbecap, g uar:d lan of. F re~ellck H. Jung, b.y admlnl· sa me, $121, A . D. Clevel'!~c r, Our H. & A. BlnderTwlne The deck was fill ed with traveling su n he pou red upon milli ons nlik ' Humphrey Fogelman, a n m compet- stratrlx. to Harl'>, E , Llbeeap lot snme, $100i J esse Tayl or, plhng men . But M.em did not kn ow th'is, • he~ e nt. fil ed his first nnd fin ul nc- No. ~7.111 Franklin. s~one, $40.8u; Charles H eck, stone has I.ven universal Good-by, my lover, good-by! Ce lt warmed a nd ,hetled , and ghe co u~ t. " WIlha m , C: and Ral~h J . Hnt- , pli ed, $10.20; Earl . Bantn, snme, I 1he Judll'e adVlsed t hat ·J ohn fi eld t o Eall F. Hatficld, 4.27 acres $1.80; Dr. B. H . BlaIr, some, $7.20 . bloo med a trifle s satisfaction. She was on a train going .round when the sun gild II 't a \J1 he l. O~~ Priest, nn in com petent cun be r e- in East Turtlecreek twp. Van Camp Stone Company, cru shbend af~er bend, .and t.he trnln WIIS culm and ~ s much sf' b I . 1':1 ChI ceived into th e Dayto n Stllte hosOsa A. Snel! to Frllnk L. a~d c d stone, $ 151.60; W. P . Mc a1'l' n de filled With trave.!mg me n. Some of co uld muk~ 'vith o~t ~ ~:n r~s o~ pita\. Anna L. HarrIS, ' town a cre steam shovel wor k, $131.25; Bau er Leh'l I h P Ian ement t~em, a8 they zigzagged along the int1'tlSion the oun mun sol ~ll1n l Cha r les .1. Waggoner accepted Harveysburg. . & Donn e ll, 1st estimate on conal~ le, swept he~ face and h.er fO.I·m olFel'ed Mem I~s h t' I I .y t he appoint ment as guordilll1 of Mrs. F . M. Duklll to Mnry C, tract, $200; Ed, Meloy. bl'idge ren WIth glan ces lIke swift, Imge rm g her magazin e 'n I · h a la nl md Marglll'et A lice and Charles W. Hal·yay. pa rts of lots No . 47 and pa ir, $ L. 75; Kilpatrick French Mo~a~d8 that hated . to let h~r go . The n both ~f thl=m I~~' he Pres ley . minors, li nd filed his bond 46 III ~al'vcysburg. . ~ I tor Cnr, s upplies, $351.31; J . K. -- -- Wayne PII Meal rhls ~vall a startling sens ation,. a he corrected t he nutomatic ~Iis~~'\k= , in the R~m .of $4400 with United C UI'tlS T. and E thel BIshop \Alr- Spencer, g ravel furni shed a nd Subscribe f or the Miami Gazette new k.md of nakednes!I for her of his muscles FJ bl h I h tI ,States F ld eh ty and Guaranty Com- son. to Sy lvester ~nd Gladys M. loaded $2 37, 15; Harold V. Mal'tz, so ul. for he was' t' et! tUS eC h bOI y, pany as surety At kllls 29,84 acres III Wayne town same, $92.25. Wayne'" per cent HOI experIenced The eyes. Of t h e wC?m' n fl ung de I'S. no use 0 suc un- I In the settlement . ' of t he estate Sh'Ip. , , _ _ _-=. along the nl sle also WIde ned and Mem fo d . ' of Alii on Lee Spenc e deceased And rew HIcks to Hubert Balley, . Corn Balancer, Just the tart:ied as they recognized in her n is m ' n I' un n al11~Z!ngh'.110gn e t- the net value of the 'estate wn~ pnrt of lot 66 in South Leba non. Marriaee Lic ..nsea feed to 10 with new something she had not ye t found She Idid ll~otmk~o!n\h~~ thSate~~sd $R178 .2 !l. uece!'! ors o f the estate Nettie M. Ma~oney to Mabel E. Oakley Lowe ll Kuntz fa ctory out: that .she WIIS ver~, v.cry pretty smile of his was mnkin a million- arc; Bethel Presbytel'ian ·. Church, Dutton 10 acres III Clearcreek twp, worker of Wayn esvill e nnd Hut'h Corn. - attractIve, ~ompul slve, aire of him He was s~IIin A' it b Murdock, 0., LllIlu Hadl ey. George ~nd A~ln Woola rd . ~ Anno Collins fnctory worker of She was plnlnly dressed and had the foot- l holls I 'f ' f t f -( daull'htel', Ida Ma y P(~ tcrs duull'h Abo find ElSIe Dllkln 40.52 acres III Harvev~burg' September 30 FOR SALE never been ndorned. Onl~ he.r neat· His s mile was ab~~nd e~~lI ~~ I ter nnd Gertl'ude Spe nce, daughte r Cleare reek tw p, Eli'iramiIton Irons, shoe ~utter We car,r y a full line of ness kept her from lIhabbmess. But circumsc dbe t he wor ld u n~ his G. F . BI'own, C. H. Young Ilnd Ed l'Il. Johnsto.n a nd Emma M. of Leban on and Miss Cledylh the eyes hud e nough so rrow for alI Ow?n S. }flig~h'in~ WCI'C made ap- , ~f o~llote tgt ~heL~b"~ge of Le banon Evelyn Oook, factory worker' of I"OR Poultry Feeds at all ~~:i~arv1e,::ah;a • :~pde~r~e~1.0 ~nd n. on t he audiences. pl"lllsers 0 t e estate of Loui s . m rll Ill. a ?n. , Lebn/lon, September 25. ! Range. the journey Im.s ure for contrItion He tUl'ned back to t he waitin Kelle l', deceased. M, E. ustlll to 1 ~e VIllage of John M. Cooley. machinist of . il uwk t' . 023 Times. and the rcmoldmg of her so ul. But Robin a . Rob ina wa ~ evidentl" no~ Th e co ~r~ a ut ho:rized Eden Lepllnon, small tract m L.ebllnon . Cincinnati and Miss Lynn Irene rOR A LE - ·Tre es. hrubs, Vines k~e~~h~~.gW\~~ld no t l eth her E'lone. used to be kcpt ' wail ing.· She ' Tt"L Y' admmlstratol' of the estate v.~· S. a~dLEbma St~wa~d. to l~e Hoskins , of Twe nty Mile Stand' i and El'cr){rt:'ens TI'IAT W fLL thin was a S cnr~~d~d c r. ve ry- had had little pI·actice. She re- o. ee Moore, deceused to sell at l I age 0 e a non, rae til e - SOJltember 26. GROW, Il uliv red t.o yo u a t wholeSeed Rye. nov;1ity film of sented the sligh t with such q uick ~rlvfte sale and f dr clllsh .11 certain a non . . Elliott Routh Davies, adve rtiser sa le pri ces, EquiP I>cd t o furni sh "" ...''''.,'' '...'' '...,••, - ' '...:,.'''''''''~,...,......,......,...' ' She k th . . r h wrath lhut Morn could hear her 'on co.upe. . S ' 1I All d of. Detroit, Mich .. and Miss Kath- p.'an ts lind do ull the work ir de. outside ~;h\lel"e epr:!~itl: 0 t . proLE:sti.ng sarcasm , a ruthll' diS- I E 1h.e Jjudge ac!vlsc d that Mal·tha t. ermc Probasco Gile)lrist of Leb- 1<11'00. C!~II r; 61"4 I, C, L,' Duke. who had had any educ:fon \ gll~ Ilppomtmg rebuke: . ~!lnd{ o ~, on II1 co mpete nt can be Reid Drug store, 2 gal. linseed anon, September 26. WayneSV Ill e. Oh io. 02tf I a a "Don ' t hurry o n n yu t l'c eelVe IIlto 'the Dayto n Stnte oil, $2 ;50; Frank Sherwood Co., She had never been on a sleeping Tom" 1 ccoun , hospital. A'as and supplies,' $28.51; Collins WA NTE D.,..... ew ing of all kinds. c8 Shbefore. T'~o 'you ng gi rls asslli led Tom Accounts fil ed ; Motor sales and service, crank for IOYour fiance i~ a Vassar. g irl, ¥r.. J, Kc rrick, Waynesville, h e ha~ re~d no n ove ls cxsept with sham eless ido latl'v One of Estate of John Hempstead, de- crusher, .50; Manl ey R. Jameson, bc>lieve? " OhiO. 09 h due swee en.e wqter as t e un- them rattled ; .' ceased, ~rst, final ~nd distributive. garage re nt, $8; Kaufmans ,sup"Yes." h~~-~~~~o~o l:!:~a~~i afforded. She "Oh, Mr. H olby, we knew you . GuarlItanshil? of J ohn Oberlin, plies, $ 1.88; Harold Sweny, fur- "The I suppose she is familiar FOR ALE- Goo.d Recleaned Seed ce pt church puglica~f:n!t ~~meh e the minute we laid eyes on you, m~o hPeWtentJ' fir st account. ni shing and loading gravel. $147.60 with Browning." h Rye. WayneSVIlle Farmers ExPhone 2S never been to . h' e II You're our ftlve -rite of all the .0 n , o nes ~c!!epted the ap- Howard Cook, gravel, $265; hI beg yo ur pardon. The true c ange Co. . , t aSht ehtrj ' or a scree n stars, and- You got no pomtm ent of a dminist rator of the Same, furnishing and , loading Vassar girl is, never familiar with FOR SA LE :raonv~~3 e~~~ ~r~uaree dana~e never photogmfts with you. hnve you?" eatat':! of dJohtlnl H .. Applega~e. de- grnvcl, $78; Monroe & Johnson, anybody ." Whi t~ RokA pure.bred h h d 'dd ·b·· ) Tom was indomitably Dolile but cease an e d hI S bOnd m the guard rail etc., $36 .21; J. D. Frnnk B d C coc e l·els. Mrs. • • or a hor:e ~~~th:d n e~ a leyc. e t he conductor's called, All a bbaI'd' sum of $.000.0 with Th e United Adams & Co., I'epairs, $38.89; Le w ville rn cl oc k. R. D. 2, Waynesany automobile e~ce;t e~o~:nold gave Robi na on excuse to drug him States F ldelr ty a nd Guarantv Guttery, use of tank, $13; W . D. He ; "Surely J've s een y{)U some. 09 NOTARY puaLIC b 'h k that d ' d away fr om the wOl'sh ippers com pany as su r et y. Walter G. Totten, hauling water, $78; where?" FOR S ALE 1 h 8~n~;:, i~ ~[s own r~~tl!: e conver· One of the girls, in a n ~pi1epsy Rockhill, Mike Burke and Fra nk O~'egonin Bridge Co., Teoairs. $8; She: "No, J've never bee!" anynow l'cu~1 onat on Apples are NatioDel BaDIl She had never gambl~d, or been of agitation, wail ed; ". '~y, loo~yl Galla her were made a ppraisers. Sume, r epairs, $20.65; Ohio Corru where." Phone, ,9G. y. J. L. Mendenh:!~ Will DraWD • E.tat •• S.ttl.d profane or even slangy or disre- That ludy und er the ve Il IS Robma FOR SA LE- Two P olo I Ch' W.vD..vUle. Ohio 8pectful to her parents. She hod T.eelel G~e ! and we di d n't reco----- male pigs. S, D. Henkl~,(ph~nn , never seen Bcocktail. IlIze her! . . PINKY DINKY A Matter of EYe.i.bt, by TERRY GILKISON G9F6, .ne She had never worn a low.neck. The t.rl1l1l was emerg mg from the . 09 ed, high-skirted dress. She had retreatmg walls of the city before THRESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS never seen a bathing suit or had Mem felt ~lIlm eno ugh to examine puIJeys, babbitt metal oil one on, Girls did not swim in the her magazlIles. IllJectors, lubricators steam eups. • •• river at Calverly In fact she had On the cover of one of them . --- ~ water gauges I I ' , and escaped all the 'thlngs that m or- wns a huge head of Rob in a Teele, .,... "._"- ' packing b .\' g uge glass, OIlen, oHsts point to as the r eason why a ll ~yes and cur Ies and ine reribly and tank 01 er flues, suction hose gil'ls go wrong. luscIO us mouth. Remember had CO 415 pump~. THE BOCKJ.. ET Yet she had, 08 the saying is, n~ver ~ eard O f . h pr or seen her . W. MaIO St, Xenia, Ohio. Fourteen Years of gone wrong- utterly, indubitably. Plc,turet~' because h~r fi,! ms were COME IN- A Yet no fast young men hod le d grea~ f eature ap.eeln ls, too exChrIst nd sce the Gazettes EXPERIENCE her astray, or so much as tried to pensIve fo r the vil lages,. mas Cards. lear her astray. She had never , There WIIS a lonl! ul't lcle about FOR SALE made the acquaintance of a fast he r, and anot he r aboUl Torn Hol. R e' - Goo.d Recleaned Seed young man, Her betrothed lover by . . " . cha; . Way nesvllIe Farmers Ex. was slow and honorable lind relig. . ~hl s IIIlS. not so Ilmaz lng a 1'0 ge Co, PIPE ious, everything a yo ung man rnclClent as It sel'm ed to Me m, for ought to be. hoth Robllla Teele and Tom Holby , VALVES AND FITTINGS But, unfortunately, t hel'e seem- hud p"es~ a~ent~ ~vho wo uld h.a"e . -For all purposes. Bocklet'. ed to be voli t ion in neithe l' of them b~en c h <II,,'r~ n e~1 If a ny motlOnIIf~e of plumbing and heatin BU they hod just fl oatcd together with pI.c t ure pen o(lIcu l had 'appen red piles a~e the best. Th B g k p. Waynesville, Ohio WIth out so me bluzon of their emKing Co 415 W M' e oc let""!!~~!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!'!!!!!!!'!'!~!!!'!'!~ ployers. ' Ohio . . , • aln St., Xenia, ~ Me f!! stured lonj!C'st at th e vllri. ous "Ictures of 1'o m Holby. She 1929 r.blhh", An,,,,. ,,,, .. ... ... ====~=.====_====== found him in all m a nn ers of eos. ~ONEY LOANED tUnles and athleti c achievements, ~~~t.sh c read the rhapsody on him TUT, TUT, MY LITTl.E ~~S -$T- f'INK..Y/
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pulverizing ~ tbe 8011. or~anlc mut e rial and 1>1 t tood hi a smgle ope rution." The f or erunne r of these new ma chines , it may be pointed out to t h ' scepticol. is already in oproti o n und proving succes sful. · It is a mllnless plow used at l.OWII tate o llege, which, after being st eer ed across the field to make the first furro w, guides its If automat ically by a guide wheel, which f ollows th e last furrow plowed un t il ' the fi e ld is campleted.
THF. MIAMI GAZETTE I~SUED EVERY WEDNESDAY
• 0 with th" heart 'f not the on r , Th e hId It,ved vo ice w e 'cem to he lll' ; , " I want to g ll"e' t t h e ,- Bt· of C h ecl·. POl" all ill w el1- 'T is w >lI . ha rl .. s M. en rt\V1'igh l..
My Father, an Appreciation
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( ontinue d l<~ I'om Page 1) My father ha d a wa rm t h of fe e ling for th ose whom he c onside red less fortunat e than him se lf I hav seen him in the old da ys Sub.lclliption PriCle, $1.50 a Year on th e farAl mllny n tim e loan hi li , driving t e am and ~arriage to so m e ~"'.r.d 01 Po.toHl~. at WQyn •• loIille fum ily n ot possessed of th e m e ans fl"'o, •• S.CO"~ Cia ,. Mall MIIU.r f wh o d esire d t o g o Mr. a nd Mrs . G 'o rg e De nn y ~ . II s pe n t Weu n es tl a y in !Ja y l on . o conv e yanc e , o ~TbB En 9, 19 29 t~ so me is ta nt pomt, a!1d h? a l~ Mr s. Will ard B ogan i~ quil e ill T hi S own fo lks would re mam a t ami un a bl e to nth' n d he r sc ho ol HUNTING POPULAR I ho m e. H e wo uld de lig h t in p Ul'c has l d ulies. Mr s. Chili I' ll'S GI'!IY is l>ub- . tTris • in g gift s o f variou s so rl~ fO I" t he s l ituli n g f I' h e r. If II m a n's f o r t un e d oes n ot fit . - - -- - - - - - - - - - poo r el' childl·ell. It. ga ve hlln a g ~ ow tl'st! O ur h iJ!"h Hch no l b u:;c hall co m him , il is lik e th e Kho e in th e s t o ry; F or th e season 1 U27-28 in the of heur t t o purs u e Lhes e be n c ~ ,,:c- j o u r ll e ye d lo Clar ksv ill l' Fr idny t o it too Illl'g e. it trips him up; if t oo l iu n s. The r e was nev e r U1!y (.11 8 - nH!(. t wit h dcfpu L in a c illsc g- tlIlIC ~all, it pin ches him. - H oru ce. Uni t.!' d States, in cluding A la ska, pl ay in th ese a c l~ of hum~l1I t~ . Hie lit t he ha nds of t he tcam l h!' r e . ',[,h u mor e . than 6,450,000 hunting lic e nse s w e r e iss ued a nd broug ht WtlS impe lle d s ole ly by hi kindly s e o rc wu s <1 to a. T he C' ivi c L ea l! u P s "\'c d s lI PJlp r r eve nu cs t'Illl o unting to $\) . 300. - impulse s. Tim e afte r tim e.. sO ~ll e 0 00 t o th e States .. The f ees diff e r b? y or mUll. or wo man In lllre in the G~' 1lI F" idny ('vc ning. A di s t r ess 0 1' t ruub le . wo uld s ee k sh() 1"t P I"I' g"r:l1ll of lIlu ~ic find I' ud wi de ly. For in s tance : INTERESTING PREDICTION .l N(!\V Yo rk issu e d 075.7BO li ce n- him at hOlll e ulld e r c~ v e r o f t~c in g-~ w a ~ givc n. nig ht t e ll th e st o r y. Implo re hiS . I t f s es f or $ 6!l 9 .B 73 , while P e nn - t. 1 '. 'e l H e never f ail ed Mrs. ("raw fo rd and ( illig 11<:1'. I' lIilti u~ ro rk ;:, Ilol C's antI roar! ollRlrll c Cnn1 c in- we'll p ro \'C it I'f'f.lrc your s vlya nia co llected $ I,OOO.IS !! f or IC P UI cou n . Hunt ington. W . Va .. arc' v ISItin g . s uc h a o ne . 5'17. 72 9 lice nses. lio n,. [H' lI d:! ; " y o ur Ii I'~~ -s l"f'I(' Ir (·.~ ;' ··c I'~ l 'S - with 8ampl e 3 of b C1I1 regular Th ' I'e w e re in stituti ons in w h ic h fl"l !' nd s IU· /"I·. C . R . F. S m ith . Ag ri cu lt ural e nEa ch yea r th e numb e l' of hun (, fl rd .• imi.lf' lit e casi ng. coni allll Sl jJ' EKTWIST. Mr. :Ind i\1rs. (; (' I! I'ge Uc n!I Y. gin ee r o f Iow a S l a t e Co lleg- e , te l's ' lic e n ses, a nd con sequ t' nti y he WH $ e s pec iully interes t ed a nrl il1ak eH an inte l'e~tin g p r cdi cti o n. t he r e ve nu e fro m th e m, has in- to t he m he di s pla ye d th l~ t s an~ e Mrs. MllI'y Il o ~ tl"l" . II lls s Na,n ColIn fift y ycn r H fr OIll n o w, hc s ays , c rc a ~cd . In 1!l24 -25 th e r e were d evot ion tha t he e xllll>lt ed In IcU , and !II I'S. lI owa rd ( , rah a m S UPERTWIST C~rd th e A l1l e ri cnn funner will s it in 4,904, 7 40 hunte rs , paying $6,1 UO .- u th er r ' s pec t s. lI e f el t a pec uliar w e.rc v i !i i lO r~ in W :o ~ hin g t"n C . 11. 1 A:; All E :\.;lIl1l'lc ~ ;: l: . l I :!<' ~ I' r rl l iI , t II(';;t· re ~ po n s i b ilil Y if he occ u p le u an y F nday. i s a bi g r e a Ron why nn oftlce be f or e li n el ec l r ic s witch 8 6 3 ; in I U25- 26 hunte r s li cl' n ~e s M r~. I d a lI o\\' ,~ . :\I rs . Ray II nrbORnl /lncl co n t ro l u uto lll a ti c pl ows t o th e numb er o f 5. 10 B.35 3 we r e p lace o f tru st. I I'eca l! es pcc uill y ( ' Ill"; " h'·I·:1:.. . T!t:d millions morr people o mml ·s l.0 n. ri s o n, t , 1\'1; S(,lI r ~ , a nd H a rry 1 c ultivato r s lI !l nd hnrvc st e rs whi ch iss u ed. brineing a re ve nu e IJ f t he So ldi ers' He lie f (·;\ II ;; t: · III· lI i ,.r ;;; , fb I Qu n ty hild!'<!n s ' H ll w e. o f () a y t n fl. _ IIt t c nd l' d t h l' rid e 00 Good y ellr will produ ce his cr ups f or him $ 6 .8 72. 8 12 t o the Stl,t e ; and in t hl' Wa n e n t :n,q. h h, \\()u i:;. with out th e lIid o f a s ing le fi eld JfJ 2 0-27 th er e we r e 5, !J8 7. 5 0 5 Ho me th e Way nes ville N atIO n a l C ivi c League cu r ni vu l a nd s lI P I" 'r Tires- why Goodyears Ban k. ' Miami Ce mete r y , th e Var- h er~ F r id ilY cVl' n ing . lab or e r. lic e nses iss ue d fo r $8,.15 5 ,5 3 5. far outsell any other "'rill' g rell t re volutio n in a gri - , In 19 27 - 28 , Dc lawure s t ood lit me l'S Club a nd o th e r s. T o 811 lh e~e I Th e lI o l1J(,- C,l l1li ng" at ,I (l nah 's cultural m e th o ds o f th e lust fifty th e b ottom of thc li st in t ota l and t o others, he g uve t he b e~t III R u n c h urch will he S u nda \' Oclkind. ye ars ," Ra ys M r . S mith, "will numb e r of Ii ce n Res iss u e d. with h im and t o h im th ey we r e obJ e c t s obe r 1:-1. A ll nH' lIlhel', f o 1"111 l' r ID.\ 1;I~ U I~ n I( \" C' III :\I!(' o f ~;t 'PE 1:pro ve s mall in co mpari so n with th e I,H70 to reH id e nts a nd 3 44 to n nn - o f in c rea s ing prid e. 1m em h!' r;: Hll d frie nds' of t h e UiW('lwi I Cords rev o lu tio n t hat , will tak!- pl ace in r e!lide n ls. K e n t u ck y lice nsed 108 To t his community, h e w a : ch u r c h a;'e c o r di ll ih ' in v iled t o atT \": rST - U ('fld \,::1You pay no more for th c n ex t fif ty ye a rs. 2 02 of it. c ilizens t o s hoot. but alway: a d e voted f dend .. It w as t e nu. RII . ke t Ili n n e i· wi ll bC' ~(, I'v ed (,:It:·c1 by (;(: lIf~~ (' :11'- ONLY " Aut o lllatic f UI'm lll 11chin c r y j;!"uvr p er mi ~s i o n t o only 7!J n on- he re that h I? wus bo rn, tra m ed an.tl in th e J!yn lll a : i ~lllln in lI arn ysGood year SI PER. whi ch rUll s w ith o u t co ns ta nl hum- I·es ide nts. Knn a s ha d 115.1 05 wu rk ed. TillS was th e. ~c ~t r o f hiS bu rg at t h e no o n hOll r. B r in/! vllu r , '. U ·fa s cr(·((·hr s II!' to TWI ST Cord Tires un !l up ervi Rio n will he wid e ly used home-grown hun ter s with on ly !l2 a ctivities . For t hi ~ vl c ml t y hc hac! ba , ke t t hc rp if c on ve n i!' nt . ir" no t (' : ~ " { fUI 'tll('" than lltl' a p r of o untl affe cti o n . Th e . pe op le •• t he cO l1l lll it t ee in c harge wi ll a t - th e m a ch in c s will be abl e to companions fr om othe r stntes. beenu c Good year'S run nig ht li n d da y if n ece!:tSaryN e y Yo rk w e lcomed 5,3:\ 9 vis itor s th e e nviro nm e nt. th e. se ttm.g , th.e t. e nn to t h ·ir con \"(·yance. [;"::1 1' :'~ Il!nr cord bc. greater production ab, L ifrti nl (O \,uarnlll l' p p ict ure a ll movcd him. HI S ml '. . . ' . . ,. th e I!reat('. t aid to s up e r- fa rmin g ll1uny o f wh o m had c ombine d fi shJ.un~ il wut break, , . t' to th e r secti o ns we r e e nC ,lp ta ln a nd !lirE:. C h.lI le!; sorb!! the extra cost. in th e f u t ur e, and o ne wh ose in $! an d s p o rting lice nSIlS. ? I\S , 01-1 ,"a" l'llte r est e d in Ca rll l' r a nti s un o f " l ull1hu ~ wc r e r ealizlltion i ~ n ('al' a t hand, will be It s ee m s a s th o ugh th o a r t of gl}IgahtlCllIn g. ' T es e w. ith ~ t he ir re m ar k- w ~ .k ·en cI gu ' e.<t S · O f 1\ 1l:>; " . 1\1my . t h o t a !\o il-tilling mllc hin e . wh ich will huntin g h old s greate r and g r en te r a bi/~h~w c ~llaces. H e d e light ed in I'lIl c h u l~d R o bc l'~ . lI m c r . m ove ove r t he fi eld, mi x ing and lure flS tim es goes on . th e mounta in s , in th e g rea t ' lIh ;;. 1', m !ll!l (" hn l' . Mr . :1 111.1 Mrs, sce nic e ff ec t s her e a nd t hc re but. Mutt. C h ne ant! daug h te r . 0 1 () 1I~' li f t e r II whil e , he ye arn e d ( 01' t hi ~ t on, we r e he r e ov c r t hc "\\·et· k-e nd . PUBLIC SALES Route 7 3, o n co mmuni ty and he r etur n d h om.e : Da v is Boga n . o f W ilnli ng t o n, Saturday, October 12, 1929, . with an incre a se d f c rvo r f u r th.ls ~ p e l1 l . u nda y w ith h is pa rc nts . A s w ~ al"e e o ing to Flo l'lda , we .. • SJl ot. I ha ve o ft e n w o nd er ed 10 paren t s. Mr . a nti M I·~. J. II. il ogull will s e ll at p ubli c au ction at our B eglnnmg a t 1 0 ocolk shal'p t hut s tra ng e und m ys Lic ul che my and fumi ly . r Ollid e nce in Harve ysb u rg, Ohi o o n A.II of my .ho us e h old go otl s and o f his so u~ wh e l'c s p iritual csse l~ ce~ 1\"Ir. a n d Mrs . .1. . Crny we re . . . . ;. . I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929 ' kitc he n fUl"llItur e. T e rm s ('ash . a rc e xtracte d from ..m aterlal thlO g.s S unu llY ,:[lI l's t s o f II'. a nti Mrs. o \)t a lncIL 1111~ a lo ne I ~ n CWR - '" ~ t.anta ne o us. O ne Slll1pl y Pllt~ l he !II• • • • • • • • • • • • •" LENA C. HART :::. OC K. h ~)\v much the g lo ll es of ~ayn es- I I ~HI ..c ('0" 1, nea r Lc·lJUn o n. Othl.r l no ugh t o ll1uk e us wu nt LO try thl ~ rll Ul'e ( n desse lt s Jl oo nfu l fo r B rig-inning a t 1 o'clock s hurp, . no o k II ntl Jorda n v lll c u nd . he r peu pl e c on tl·l b ~te d . gu es ts i nc lu de d M r. ;~l1 d M f"~ . C liff m od e m me th o rl whi c h is uppl"IlVe t! .('!I >h Cli p ) in to it s 1 ~ 1' fCJl"Uted C() !,I- I the following House h old Good s , Au ctionee r and C le rk. Hy w ~ar III tlfe woof a nu wa.1p of I Va n H u rn o f l·el~o IllH . - - alH I proct lceu - by ahl111Sl e ve r y PU I tll1 l' n t . pou rs ho llmg w at er Ill - I consisting 0 f St oves, C ha.res, beds. h iS m imi . co uld w e fin.d th e Inf lu- , F ra n k 'Vitso n is !'Iow ly r e covc r- fa mo ll ' che f IIntl d lJ nlesl ic sc ie nce I I th c t.o p ,'cctio n of t he pot- a nd lllmps , tabl es , quilts , lad ti e rs , s aw s ex pe l·t in th e co un t r y. \ p rl! sto. in tI sce ond or t w o th e and othe r arti cle s . S e e bills f o r I-Iliving rented my farm 1 will cn~e o f th ese s tately hills. t he lo n g ing [I'u m hi s r ece nt iIIn c: s. B u t 'in case SO lll e a rc t hin k ing of bc\"(' ruge is ready til serve. s cll on th e pre mises, 2 miles E, oJ qUi et s t. r e tc he s c:>f th e. valle ys, the A n oth e rwis e well-o rdered t e rms. etc. we alth of colo r In s pnng w o~ d s o r • t hc o ld -ti m e p rocc~s w hi .h u Re rl n JEFF HARRIS N e w Burlington , Ohio. o n . lifc m a y be brok en into with Ralph Snook, Auet. th e . autumn fo r est s . th e s pl"lg htly slo w-dr ip p ing Illu slin bag --i t s ho uld For The Mealle .. Meal t he di ssatisfaction conseWednelday. October 9, 1929 la ug hte l' of th e tr.ea m s, th ~ . p abe I" c m e mb e r " d t hnt t h is ne w 1'(" \ 111 o f L im a B ea n So up W . T . .fordnn, Cl e rk. qu e nt t o d e f e ctive ' vis ion. gea ntry o f t he t re e s, th e tWlhghn t m eth od o f muk i n g "d r ip" is alm ost Co rn Oys te r s 'le w ed T o matoes B eginning lit 1 o 'clock sharp . •_ . . gl ow ove r Ih e land scape , t e It is im pos!\ible t o be 'perfect A ~ I nm g o ing "to th e Friends 1 s p"n of Mules, <I cows , chic ke ns , gre a t soli t ud es o f th e nig ht, th e au bage a u ~ I a till Iy happy at wOI'k, at play, Home to live, I will s ell at public So ws and Pigs, and farming im - s ternness of the win te r or th e kind Appl e and Cc le t y S.alud or in your hom e or social sale a t th e Dr. lal!:ett Place 2 1riz pl ements. Iy s mile o f summer'! ' I'R Cl POSE; O A ~n::!oI"n ~I. E N T TO THe Bos t o n -C r eam PI C life wi t h th e constant nagmiles E . of W a yn esville and 2 Y.a P. . RUNYON. The last time I saw him at th e _ _ _ _ O ~S 'I' I ''' UT 1 0 N I' OIll O. Coff ee W. N. Sears, Au c t. ging of eyes whi ch nre not miles W. o f Harveysburg on State hos pita l of the Military Hom e a t ,\ Rne/,!-; XII. SI';C'I'IO N 2. Rabbit a la Mode fun cti oning pro perly. Dayto n. w here he f requ e ntly e x- Hal.'PY Man T elll How Konjda r:-.:>? OSING TO AMEND SECTION 2 OF, ·,Toi n t yo un g rnb bit th a t has pressed a d esire to be tl\ke n if he Wa& The Only Medicine ARTlCLE XII. AND TO REPEAL SEC. became di sabl e d I witnessed a m ost TION 3 OF ARTICLE XII OF THE bee n s kinn ed a n d clean e d ; lay touching and m oving act. My Thai Relieved Him CONSTiTUTION OF THE STATE OF, m l' u t ove rni g h t in pi c klin g lifJ'Jid father t o ld m e . h e de~i .. e d when 0 : 110. RELATING TO TAXATION. , cOll1posed of 2-::1 wa le l', und 1-3 Is abso lutely e ssential to taps were sounded fOl" him, to ha ,,!e L: .. ot , rs" I",1I h.' , I,,' I;",rro' tf sJr mbly vinega r ,. a lt arI d II pp I' t o tast e ,. th e little flag h e co ns tantly w or e III ,I,,' " .," ,,{ 01,,,,, th ree·M, h. of tha c lo ves, a ll spic e . ce le r y s eed and th e full e nj oym c nt of every his coat lape l n'e ar him. H e r ea ch e d n,,",h.r < cCk,1 ,,, ."eI, 110" ' . COII- ~ Ii ce d o n io n. Next day re move pha ~ e of your act ive life. u r rl1l he l'C'II !. "h",illr,1 to the clecfor it, touched it affe ctionate ly, '.1" ,• ':'H" U , t11>11 h•• m en t f r o m I"Iq UIt I. u·' r y , (Jr N Igc \\II' tlI yo ur e yes a re both ering you, aid he had !fo ught for it a nd rr,,, u' ' he "'"". fur the ir ',,'pm,",,1 or re. 1I0ul" and fl'Y in b utte r a s yo u would be s ure lo co m e in and have wis h ed to hav e it n e ar wh e n he !,·, ' iuli . aI ' he d "ol, un to ~ e hd d 011 th ~ ch ickUJl.1:"h ic ke ll g rav y w ith brown Il r - t 'l'u(·.. d :IY :.Li l (' r ti le fi r st M !/IHiay in H II ,. 1 . k l' " .f th e m e xa min e d. was mustered out und closed th e :-;"".ml"'r. 1"2" . " I'r '1"",1 HI ""l<n,1 . ection O UI' . a . ( n Itt C pl' 109 Jlli ce. I book. That, my friend s, gave m e 2 of "!"II e1e XII ""d In rcpe,1 ••"ic.n J o£ desi re d ), s tl"!lin ; pu t me a l buck in the st ron""est insight I had e ver e x"",de XII .. I Ihe c..""i,,,,,,,,, "f the " Me g l"ll VY a n d ~ illl , n (' l" f o r ha lf h o ur I!o "r Uhw : h l Li I M'dic.m .! llC ,II ti d e X 1 (, when. I • . perien ced- in t o pure and sterling ,n'<I,<1o,), t" ' 1",01 ,,, f,.ll.>\\", : Je t o re se r vlIlg . patriotis m . That w as love f or and ,\1<'1" 1 1.1'; XII . _ _ __ Oplomel rill Dealers in d e votion t o one's country that \'a:~~C': , £~ 1 1 ~~ ~~:r~J~I)~~:r '1Il1 ·~"x:.I!':C'f~tT~!:~gnl~d Mixed Vegetable Salad 19 N. Broadway. Lebanon O. brings us to OUI' f e et. Calle d t o t he . ,,,.. !,n «n' .. r ," "uc , :tl"e ill n"n,,'y On a sa lad p la t t e r arra n g e cri s p colors in his te e ns, he reg llrd e d the f,,,' all ,'n'c ","1 I,.e:ll l'ml'O,.,. h,,' Ia,v> le tt u ce Ic a ves , s ix sccli o n ~ o f coo k tla' g as symb olic of a gre at la nd mOl )" he I.... ~<" " ."h., !"i," , ~ ,,,I.h,,~ual ta... c d c a ulifi n"'e r ,I CUI) coo ked I., he- It \ It'd u \l l ~ i, lc nf sud. Itm it:\lI OI1. ei The r of opportunity, a c o untry born to \\'1 1011 111.1'1'...... ,1 ~ , II I I<"c" , " "'" jori ,y " I Ihe s pina c h , 1 c up coo ke d st r ing bcans ; rais e people to noble heights . a ") (" <t" .. , Iff tl:" t.1'. ",~ ""trIC' ")Iill~ on slIoh qUll r t e rs o f hard -ho il e d cgg. D re~~ · " h,·" L/.ro\l,I("(1 the \\' 1"'" 11 1.'1' ' Il ch d r .R'"I·II " to w hi ch I no t Ion 0 f sons an d' d a ug ht e rs , free I1'·"I,u'III h ;I1I ,l 'r .. u". r :' "r . lIIl1nll'il. l 'U n 't1 r ;t l fn,. lfl l1. ~ yLand to work ou t their SIllvation wlth:ltIIl " " I"'"\'CII Il''' '' Ih,"'C" " .1".11 he "'xed lo y tb ls . e h" Jl ped p imi vnto h ll ~ bee n
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR ~e.l. d ....I n" "ulI"<1: " .. t "II 1«1<, f.. r IDlerest .. nd >lnk,"~ 1111 ,01 "r rt'''m"rnl "f l ./' t ua dn you r Sale Bills , etc . ktltb: i !l!l llt' d, or uuthliliud I" l o r t tl ~ ;tl rI WAYNESVILLE, OHIO IInle which nrc " .. t ... 1>Jrn I'J ' he , ,"' "t.. ry IJntil.1I ,un of fill,, " "" II , "" th,· ",,,,,·~.' t e rat e "f ta.• "ti on thr" n, f"IoC. :;11.1 "II tax le \' ico; p ru \'itfed f r ~ I ) ~' t ite ( II UU n ,I II\.)' OI e t of Oh io and ' ht •.",i t,.. y .I"tnn .• ' of "'Illly Equipped tor Good Ohio. II. said .,," , " '< ' n f .. rcc .. " ., .nd .!.ltc. l ur Ih. (lu rl'",e> .,f c"",,,,,,,,,,,,y """ "." ",,,I Service. . Dll ita r y d t!oil l'ic: ts c..: rl-::"& :lI .1,' ,1 p rll1 f h I ·m id oj, te. nnd "II ta x lc' I(-' f M "Ihe r p"rp",c' LRr.ll"e Display Room. DUlhorind hy thc (;<llc,,1 As e,,,I ,ly I'r.. ". to Amhulance Service Auctioneer and Clerk l a id d a t e (lr hl \'ut e nf 1la' (;"-.. .' 11J15 IJi ;\IIY polilical " ,I.din sion of the '''"C. I""" ua 11 , to laws in ft,,,·c on ."iJ <I. llc. '0 1,<m" le u .. t. ~:l . EPHONE 7 Phone 24 .ide ~a id ""' II to ry lilll i' ati"" for a,,,1 cl nring • period of ye:l,.. cXlcu dill~ hryn"d 5"l d d",e or pro\'i dcJ for 1), the Lh u l' trr o f :l lIIu nirtp!'\ J ~ .:..:veysburg, feminate. He was vigorous and ... _ ... . c or po f ;J ti oll p uri) lI ;lIIt h I I ~' w!i ill furce n il ~:1111l robust in his mental habits. His date. 010:1 11 " .., I,e . IIh jcct to the li ll,,,atwil 01 fi ft «11 mills t:."a"li,h,,1 I,y , ,,i d ,lIlcn"· thl' nkl'ng processes were virile. He men tj _lilt! l(,\licJ f ur il1 l CrCM 311 d lI uk illlt had a keen sense of humor but h e fund 01' rc,irc mcltl of """n. " , "<,1 r found pleasure only in those exaulhori,e" priur 10 s:,;,1 d," •. _""" be out. .idc of oni t! limil," I",. t., tI". <x' ent r.'luire" perl'ences that were inspiring and 1'0 ~(Jtl a U le all y rC ft u c l i o ll III t he ~11\1 0 U l1 t of uplifting, tax.ble propeny ""ail., I,I. fur , ,,oh I,,·i••. or in the rate IIn ,.Il'." UpOIi .ur h pr ,..rty, I have always been edified in ' h i d f th t d t rrl:c u~ d hy I !\w ~ t ht'f(·a f te r Ptl~!lt'J . With Dependable II Phone 93 reca 109 t e egen 0 a go .n. il lu rlht r !""o' ,ord , Th"t at the election, de ss of old who flew over the IlIndabove rd erre,l 10. ' he ha ll"," to b. 1tS< ~ Serum and Viru8 scape at bight when all was still. for Ihe l u,"mis.i,.1t of ,hi. ,,,"c"dmo,,t shall ~ynesville, let forth2. a. tlte prnw,.ed full to.10 be of ,uuen "'"lidded XanI rJ when peop Ie~ were a s I eep an(.I (Iar k lection insures both Safethe ..,hedltle thertof. n ess carpeted the earth, and In her flight scattered seeds of fl owers Adopled Moreh 19 , 1929. ty and Success that brought forth bloom when the UNIT J:;J) STAl' l'; S OF A MI~ IU\ day clime. So -o ut of the windows STAT!,; Ot' · 0 1110. and along, the pathway the . people Office III the Sco retary "f S,all·. he pathways the people .. _" .. 1. CLARI( NC r. ) . n llOWX, Secretar y of and along t Slate, o£ Ih. Slale ul OljiQ. dn herel,y cert ify looked upon bowers of \!eauty and . Many of u s ~av(~ not b ee n a bl e that the foregoing I. copied Irom ,nd cnreHarveysburg, O. called her "blessed." to withstand th e te mptntl o ~ of fully comp.red by me with Ihe orillill,l Joint Phone 31 , It ha' s occurred to me that in the those s parklin~ 'n ew aiumlllum Re.olution adopted by tb. ~S lh Cenerar A.. .. .w.hlc . h live recent Iy ap- Hmbir of the .. tefile 01 Oltlo on M. rcb .19• 1929, IlId nowSton in my office and iq . journey t hrough life, in his out- trlpolators Iroill(l and in'c omlnlrr in his vario,u l h' eared at the ' stores. Naturally ws my offiCIal cUllod,. .. Secret. Ir,. of Stal.~ and relation -"Ipi and aetlvit'ei, my ave tried 'out the drip method of foud ~o be true and ~orr.ct . Said Join' . N' ~. 'd Raolubon ..as filed In the office of.., tbe father 'had been privilered to scat- maktng coffee In them-an . , are Secretlr, of St.te..on M.n:b 26. 1929. and S•• ••• ter many flowe~ seed,., To us who converts. But do we- at] know juet IIfOpO.U to amend lel:tJon 2 ~f orticle XU. , 'have come -hI contact with him, why the ' beverage tas tes 90 much and ~o J~pc.1 lectlon 3 of arttcle ?til of !hl 'ROar tOR Ar.D CONSIGN . Satl.fa... t.lon or Chari. N.~thilil' b e tt r for 10 cou.utulton ~ the fraarrance . from t h eae b108l0ms b e tt ar an d w h y I. S Is e taxation. of tbe It.t. of. Ob ,~ rcl ahnl your Cattle, hOIl. sbeel! a1I~ will ever be sweet. aroma, and t he U8? , fN WITNBSS WflEIU~OF. t hove ber.. t9 Norrq.,Br.ock 00., Uv. . . . ." b·e.·ut" ot these flower.i will al'''ays ' It is beea. use no tannin or bitter- IIIItO lubscilbcd mT nante ' .n~ affi~cd m,. prol'l'e8llve firm fql! the bl......" \,,. leal at Columbul. Ohto, tlltl 12th'. e brift&' to III the memory of a noble ness I" extracted ·(rom t h e co ff ee olIIclai ..,. of 'SeptetJlbcr A. D. 1929. market p~~ and Jrooc1 .. '!W well ordeied, mllgnanimous, useful oy the drip process, as it is · by r ' ex. ARf:N(:LJ· BR~\~w.. U.iea St~k:.Y"" utl;" N'" i ' lIP blghmlnded gentleman of the old boiling; only the . fuU flavor and rct&r, . I.I.:;...._...;_ _ _ _,..;···~.;,..,:,.;;.~-~-_"!'"~~-----·-~-..... .:J selio,l who loved his felt.owi. the good qualties ot . the bean are ~ .. . Reterellce: A~ " . .e ro~
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Chuck lb ........ 24 ~c .prime Rib Roast,lb.28c Bon d and ro ll ed if wanted
Rump Roast, Ib , . ,27c Boned and Tolled if wanted
English Cut, Ib .'_. 28c Beef Short Ribs lb • . 18c Fine to Bnke
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FOR SALE- Poland China Male Estate of Waller McClure Dehogs. E. Evans, Phone 47.0B . • ' ceased. ' Lebanon. 03 0 Noti ce i~ hl'l'eiJy given that L, , . M. He ndel'so n has bf'en duly apFOl ~tL~bFoEI ~e~nn'wDeite.r pointed and qualified as Adminee TIC as lel · i5tratol' de bll ni R non with the will ou e u Apply nt Wayne Villa. 0 9 ann cxe d of the Estnte of WaIte!' McClure lute of Warren Cou nty Ohio. dccell sl'd, ' WANTED II d ay of Septem' "6 Da t e(I t h IS ::. t9 1\2 ' 1
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$ 1, 00 Ta tof ul A!lsortect Cho colotcs, Pound Box
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20c Boric Acid Powder ...... ........ , 2 for21C
75c Hail' Stinlulator
26c Tincture Iodin e .vith Applictive " , .2 for 2 6 c
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60c Hal'mony Hair SI . Fix . . 2 for C
2Sc Aspirn Tabs 6 Box 24 ......... 2 for2
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25c oda Mint Tnblets ."." ... ". 2 for26C
50c Tlannon'Y Coc'oa I Butlet· ~, CI·eam .. .. 2 for S C
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25e R ocholle SnIt!,! " .... '" .. . " ,. 2 fC,1'26C
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Cincinnati, spent the' week-end place, Mrs. Mabel F, T erry, of }\frs. A~nn Ferris and daughter, Howard Winston Cline of' Doyton, were Su nday dinner MISS LUCIle, spent Sunday with this place and Miss J ose'phine Rega n Bon ner of Columbus, with ~'elati ves here. GeorUl o, . pont lust week with guests of Lando Brannon and VM!lsl' FerrdlS' ho'!!c folks, ¥r. !,!un!,ell, of 701 Chestnut Street, friend s her. wife, of Xenia. I nrs an famIly, at SprlDlrt nlll A'enin -Ulere man-ied one dayllrnt Rolmti7(:S nnd . nc!' hi f w. H, Tuylor, of Wilmtngt~n. Elmer Lamo, of . Corwin Hill. week in Xenia by t he Rev W H n~lei~h Bogan tend ~l:ed lO:;~m 0 1; spent S unday with the Jordon on K, E. Thompson Saturday aiter Tilord. Here ~re congratulati~ns: s u~pl'Ise. Sl~turda y eveni ng, it ' fam ily heTc. Albert St, J ohn nnd wife, of bl'll1g hi .. buthday nnniverl;ary. -=: Lob-nnon, spent Thursday afterT~e til'st SlInday eve ning Uni.on The Ladl (>~ Aid will give a noon with Almon Ferris and wife'lii(;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;i ~erv l ees of , t he season were held chicke n slipper ut Mt. Holly on Raleigh Bogan and wife, of near t, m lhe Frle.mls' Chul'c~, Spring ' Jo'l 'iday October ) 1: You . are cor- Waynesville, called on Bert Bogan V~lIey on Sun dny evc nln~. Rev. dinlly invited. Sunday. AT THEKII!b UT, of the 1\1, Eo Church here, MI'. and Mrs. Ed. Burton of E. C. Mannon and family, oI, dell\~e l'ed the sermon. Special E lyria and Mr. a nd Mrs. Elton near Wilminfton, attended the musIc '~a s rendered by a choir Evans ancl daughter, Marjorie, Sunday Sehoo and Rally Day profrom thIS place, spe nt Sun,day with Mr, an'd Mrs. g ram, which was held at the. church Mr. und Mrs. C, H. McKny, Mr. · J ohn Rye. ' e, Sunday morning, and nte I and Mrs. A. E, McKay and family MI'. and Mrs. Charle~ Myers of 'her dinner with the Davis ' family. spent S unday w ith relatives in Belmont call ed on frIends h ere - - - 0_ '" Logan Ohio S unday afternoon . , . Mr, and Mrs. Willinm Jones of Rev. and M r s. J , 0, Kilm!!I' had Tn'biens spe nt Sunday \vith Mr, He congratulated himself on getting by as guests Su ryda y, Mrs. Ktlmer's David Lucas nn d family. parents and ~l tel', of Surd inia. Mrs, Herbert Marlatt a!1d Edwitl;l only a $145.00 hospital bill ·and lawMrs. Cnrl Kiltn el' lind so n, of mon spent a few dll Yl3 "":lth .her yer's fee of $65.00. New York, have joined Mr Kilmel' !l daUghter Mr, a nd Mrs, EIYls Mlch" ael and daughte r, Dorot.hy, he r e for the winter. He woyld not have exulted, though, if Mr. and Mr , Raymond Osborn _ and Mrs. Toms of Xen ifl and Miss he had comp'a red what it coat him to win Clara Daughters spent Sunday with our rates for ADEQUATE Public I with Ml'. and Mrs. Emer son' Dill Liability Insurance. a nd so n Billy. Mrs. Laul'll Reed and daughter of Harveysburg called Oll ]\{\'8: May we show you exactl.y what he lost? Our New GMAC time John Levi MondflY aftel'non. ' - ANOE. J, Royer atMr. lind Mrs, payment plan gives vou te nded the fUlleml of hiis aunt, 03 the' benefit of a reducyears old, at Cedro'ville Tuesday tion in rates at it blfc aftel'noon, saving to you• 0.1 Is more uUln i:ro§ -tt . Mr. Clarnnce Crawford and is Power ' Findoutbfamily s pent Sunday with hJS yourseJf. DraIn y Come in-let us show br'other ltJat'1 Ct'awford and family US South Third Street cru nk case Il nd reliO you the fine quality MI'~. Frank Dnkin and daughteT with Havuline, Feel Mab el a nd Mrs. John Levi and Miss which CheVrolet offers that alD •• lne difforCll1l'll Daughters attended ' t he ' in a low-cost car .nd encel . ·union se rvices nt. Spring Valley see how eaay it i. to j ' Sunday evening. . . ,, pay for one.· : ' . . • i .~' Miss ' 'Clara Daughttirs · ,spent . Representing the· \; 'k Tuesday " wito .Mrs. Raymo'n o ~ \ .' .Osbom, of -X enia. ' _ " .INSURANCE ~OMPANY ~F NORTH AMERICA . '-the powir.... ~ ..:nI ~-r .,I, '" ,; ." ~ "The Oldest American Fire and Marine Insurance '. , . C9 mpany. ~.. ' .' \ . " . ... Founded', 1792 .. • 1 - .~ . --:..-"-..: , c..iult . ", lIU ;..c.;-a.~Dt .. ~9U '.,ouicl· ),our ~.7".·YiI" \. '~.~ , ,. ! "'t~r or I • .,..... . " Wayne.ville . :; h J M . '. ..I ·f · t t " _ L.baDoD ·BI"l;Ich~.t.r Lebanon Blancbe.tt/t, ' n. . ul'ray an ... 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COLUMBUS. OHIO- The new official roster of federal\ state and county offIcers as compi ed by Sec retary of tate ClarenceJ. Brown is making a pronounced hit and that official is being highly C011lmen ded for the many new features contained in the roster. One ~specilllly will prove of great value the llubliclltiori of a directory of stilte offices, giving not only the location but telephone number as well. . The information concerning federal and county officers will also be appreciated.
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ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH An nnswel' t o t he article which a ppea red in t he Mia mi Gazette Su mlll ll r sr hl'li lll 1Rt , art! nnd A lalit/in LUlIlps at Fa irley·s. lust wee k concc l'ning the a thletic 5t h Sun dllY . . Inss nl 8 :0 0 n. m . ; Mra. Lon Beckett is spending Mr .. L l~S\i Deck was quite sick pr oblem in W. H . S. 2'nll an d 4th S unday , Mass lit Why not have ba seball grounds? the week in Dayton. last IV ek. !l ::10: By all mea ns- yes ! Rcv. Law r enc n. Mollman n. Why not have t ennis courts? John Brown of Xenia, was a ~ r y ~ r Hyma n nnd fa mil y wer e in By lI lI mean.. yes I Waynesville visitor Friday. Ci ncin nllti i\ l onda~" . ST. MARYS CHURCH Wh y put all t he money that can Prices redu~ed on all millinery ctuhel' c!C'ul'inlr slIte of hot!! at be obtai n d in a big born for a ,CHURCHES fe w bOY.ll7 The re seems to be this week. Grace L. Smith. U'ctou I' 20 , T\\'('nty·fil·~ t SlIn- GI'II"o.' L. Sll1ith·s. money a va ila ble for Sm ith Hughel day Jlfle l' T rini ty. . 11l11'~h school Mrs. Grace Simpson spent last, lll (J ::10; i\1(JI'ning Pl'ay l'l' tlnd : 1'H. J . Adam s li nd C. M. Robi tzer coul'ses bu t f or nothing else. Why not have something for Wednesday with fnend!! in Miamis nlOl1 a t 1(1::lO, T he nill'" Thank \1' (' 1' ( ' in Cincinnali Mond ay. the gIrls ? . burg. Offe l'in/! will be pJ'( 's~ l1l e d nt l lt i,; Why not ha \'c ten nis. courts for :e l'vi (·c. ' , .Mrs. J . Wil Bo n Erl wnrds enterA number of state employcs will Miss Maud Hearne of Dayton H '\'. ,J,. J . , chnetfcl·. [{ cto r . ta lnt·d lhl' J olly Matrons 'l' ucsday g irls ond boys too ? drive to ircl eville this week to if; the guest ot Ruy Mills and Why not hu ve volley ball fof II ft el'1l0Ii n. . attended the annual Pumpkin Show family. girl s'! FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST which is being staged oj1 WednesArc not OUr taxpa yers interested . I. t . , MI'. IIn tl MI'''. Dav is Fu r nos and day. Thursday, Friday and Saturin OUI' g irls us well a s our boys ? Call the Waynesville Farmers nl ~ e t:hot) 1 at ,I ::1 0 a. Ill. t/uu ' hte l' J an v" , I . day. It is one of the big events Exchange Co. for Lehigh Portland ~pec Ja I " l'ugr'U1I' by Bertha e ISllH frt ends at Is th ere not a state law requir" I Fil('J"s 0 x t·gOil' l • •unday of the fall season and draws visi- Cement. c Iuss . I .01'(I S • upper am serm on . ing d ·finct e physical education tors from all over Central Ohio. f ol' all pupils ? at 10 :ao II. Ill. Senna n s ubject, C l\J )'oLI'1Z ' I' n i l ' t M Mrs. Charles Moderwell of "L . A 'V " G d ' •. . . ' . .c n SIS er rR. An Interested Parent. The Ohio State Museum will Ch'ca 0 's th t f M T In the picture. reading left to ' ri a ht, nrc a f cw of t he nl cn,lje l'~ e x- "ove In I c ion. 00 m Ul\I~. AIII ' ila WIlliam s Wt'r~ olulll bus join in the "Golden Jubilee of Le~ Id~~s. e gues 0 1'8 . • .. , u a l'c U wuys w Icome at thi S d l'it ors un <lay. . Light," celebrating the fiftieth anHilling the bells ; Phil . pita lny, ,Ju ~ticc' Ph illip J. McCook, C h ~I·c h. . , . . Th e base bull t eam of W . H. S. niver~ary of incandescent light Charl es . GI·een. J ohn H . Bl ood a nd " Bob" . horwood 'xllm ininJ! (he~h' l' A. WlI llIIlI1 so n, ~llni . te l' . POI- b s t r'osu\t o oo n- I",'I your concluded ita sea.son. with out-of and paying tribute to Thomas A. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen and old cowbells of Ohio. Mr. Gre en, P I'es id en t of the Ohio . ocil>ty of IV!! . tock t o G" ;e "-l~ ~bry Co t own team s by wmnmg the game Ed.ison for the inv ention. There ~~ITo~liS:tu~~:~. were Cincinnati Ne w York " is hold ing th e pri:te·w inning cowbe ll. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF in ei nnati. In ollrc of D. R. Sl\ ll ~: played at Be\lb.rook last Friday-. CHRJ~r I bury. '1'he Wa yn esville bQYs played the will be an exhibit in the Museum showing the growth of artificial Misses TriJIena and Margaret • A few m.o nths ago Char! es C. t he slop es, of , the ~lp5. . " Bll..do "' holl l at !l :.'l.o a . m, Lord' il l ' " best . baIT ~hey had ~Iayed this ~ear lighting from the pine knot, Edwards are spending a few weeks ~reen.' preSIdent of .the OhIO So- I But th ~ ~I c.aL st on Xhlblt d, ~ upper u t co nclus ion. Evening Mrs. Etta urface I FtaYlng a t ~corlng eig ht r\lns In the last In!!through the v~lI'io.us ~tages to the with relatives in Dayton. IClety In New York Ity, req ues t ed to. our ml!, d. IS one ow nct! by. yo "vl\ngeli~tic l'e rv ice at 7 :3 0 p. m. the home .of ~1t-. a nd Mrs. Wm. · Ing. , . modern electriC \tghtmg. The exH on. Martin L. Dave y, to sellect II cc\t to r. Th l~ bell \~a ' a Rt 111 "'n g- Se l'll1n J\ ·ul.ject "A Pentecost I Il chener m Pllt~butg for a few Matlatt Iilnd ElliS led the battera hibit. will open October 21st and Mr. and Mrs. 1)urton Earnhart cow bel.' from t.h e st~te t o be used lar.1<1 in 1740 an (1 wn: bf\l ug ht to ' R 'vi\'n l. " · Th is ' will b g in Ian w ecl(~. o~ W. ~. S., each ml\~ng. three continue through November. . of Dayton spent Sunday with Mr. at th eIr mcetmg Instea~ of /I this. co un t r y by OUI' ~ntn dfath Cl" evange list ic ca mpa ig n of thr!c hIts, wh.lle Bradbury, gOing m the a d MI H B E h d; gavel. Mr. Davey adyerttsed f or . lJum el Whart on. who, b:f th way wee ks. Gas p ) pr eached by tI e Mr, !lnr! frs. U. M. White of last innmg made two . . The t enth annual Conference of n 1'8, •• arn a . the bells, and the r esult was tha t wa.!! t!16 fi)'s:tco "~ll1el:c: l al black- rn inistl' l' ao d rev iva l sing ing III\(I ~I' Lout-v ill e, Ky" are announcing The scol'e was () to 4. Ohio Health Commissioners with Messrs. 1. W. Lincoln and W. four .dozcn or marc wore coli ctc d sll1, l ~h lII. th~ sta t~ ~ J 0111(1 . j-\ (! IIPHI' ,dil'ect ion of Billy j{ellve~ nf May. t he birth of 11 son. J ohn Campbell There will b,e a game at Fraz. the Department of Health and the Farrabee of Dayton spent Sunday by for the purpose. . Ied In ClJ1cln nat I 1J1 , J 8 J I, un d ? I" Ii Id. Ky. . You ' lire in vited. 'L'he Octo ber 10. ' iet·'s Park Friday afternoon befifth annual meeting of the Ohio with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith. A te r the bells hud been .~ssem- cned u shop t hel e . but beIng church wherc yo u fee l a t ho me. bl ed Mr. Davey picked the Heter lured by t he ch eap IInce of Innrl , ' h('sl('l' A. Willi um son Minist l' 'Pric 'f! l'i.HW ·ell 00 nil milliner y tween a t eam eOl~posed of Senior So'ciety of Sanitarians will be boy:! and the boys in the three' held in this city November 19.22, Saws filed by machinery.. Cut Bell," own ed by Mr. IrvIn seba s- Imoved to Wa rren cou nty, wher ' th is week. .race L. Smith. a ther Ii. . classes. L YTLb: 1: E HURCH inclusive. The law requires the at- cleaner, truer, faster.. Roy Pig- tian, of Clyde. Ohio. a s the winnal'. he fi ttletl a lll d ..,d ied. He WIlS a tendance of all county health com. ott. at Madden's Lumber Yard. The other noted bells wCI'e : th e hor t icul t uri st and had a nursery at . .. Miss Olive Dinwiddi e wa ~ the The' first basket bali practice was missioners or health officers. The Reeves bell- it cam e fr om Eng- Lytle then ' ~ll ll e d ifi nktown . A fle r 1 Please note tha t unday e 1101'1 I , su pper' gu est of Mr and. Mr~ Roy Mrs. Grace Simpson and dau&'h- land tQ Connecticut somewhere be· his dealh tho old cow boll wl\~ ~\ ill b(l at !) :3Q nl,lxt Sunda y mornoggle of Spr ing' Valley Tu es- ~eld lit the I!ym Monday evenofficlnl welcome will be extended mg, lind there were nearly thirty by Governor Myers Y. Cooper. tel'S were Sunday guests of Mr. tween 1740 nnd 1700; One of t he found II mong hi effects. IlOg li S QlI!,I'le rl y Con fe re nce will day evening, • boy!! prell,!nt. . Ct most intercsting cow-bell s in th e This campa ig n in New York 1 b ' a t Spl'l ngbo l'o at 2 :30 in, the The Halloween season is ap. and Mrs. James ook of Lebanon. collection Is the COl'win bell, crcnted q uite a fu r ore , /lnd the 111 ft l'I,!oo n. OUI'. new District M 'I\, Floro Gill um who has The Freshman ophomo~e proaching and old timers will be Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Menden- owned by Miss Bessie L. Corwin, rooms of t he Oh ill ociety we re u'p«;l'tnt nd nt Will s peak an~1 ~9- been staying at t he "~me of Ml' reminded of how , it used to be hall and son of Dayton spent the great·niece of the late C;pvernor I opened t o vi. ito l's, and t hou a nds I ol1m~ter the S~C l'amlmt. ~t t liJS a nd . Mr. . B. V. Smith lef today Agl'iculture boys went on a field trip to Ogdcn, Friday. They celebrated in the Oapital City be week.end with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tom , Corwin of Lebanon; O"e was of New Yor kers aw t he exhibit. ! m,:etlOg a nd WIll f ollow WIth the f or Culifornia. ' visited bec hives there owner by reminded of how is uled to be Mendenhall. " used uround the neck of a horse l!(} Every bell on display had an early F' I t: S t Q U~l'terly. Co nfer ence. celebrated in t~e Capital City that the dwellers in the sparsely histPfY conn ectelt wit~ it. I Prayer me tlng WIt! be held !\s MI;. ~nd Mr, . R. E. White and Mr. Bernard. The trip proved to ·be very inte ...· some twenty-five or thirty years The ladies of the Ohurch of settled western terrltQry wher e At a- meeting of th(! Societ>, us ua~ W~dn esday ~vc ning. We a re Mrs. Mllry E. White of Dayton, ago •. Nearly everyone on, the Christ will hold a ma'rket at the news and traveller~ w:er.e.inmpor - MondllY night In New Yori{. Hon. 1~~n sld e::vtnlFI ull teaclOse hOI'll' t l'ainlul!' we re Sunday dinner g:uests cif Mr. eating as wall as educational. One hive was seen, ' in which the street after ten o'clock at night Township House, Saturda Oct tant events, hearing Its sound Martin L. Davev f ormally prcsen- c ass. f II il . !ntereste<l nnd Mrs. Walter Elzey. beel>, have a contagious diseue. was masked and both sexes visited ober 19. y, • might stop their labol'S fOI' a few t ed the winn ing co w be'lI t o the plense ~e prescn t at thl S meeting. Ill'Y'S Jewc,lry Shop, Lebanon, Th, boys were shown how the the many well known popular reaminutcs and talk with the rid er; , organl zatloll, amid great enthJ.lsi- Th . t'ust pr Is ~ nde3\'orlng ~o caU taurants and the festivities usual. Mr. and Mrs. Obellter Cutller another came from a monastery on Illsm. Ion .1 I m mbe l S a lld onstttuen 8 Ohio, i s a tr ' a sure land of gifts. hive was kept so that no robber Iy wound up with a dance and . .. Just as lIo on us possIble. If there Truly named "The Home of bees c,?uld, enter it, also about the c f ttl t i B d t N and son of Norwood visited at = arc [j ny sick or who ne d a pas.- Gifts." We give Cedar Stamp. swarmmg of bees and many other on epar r n rOil s reet. ow t he home of Ray Mills and family FRIENDSHIP C L U B ' to ral coli , plell e let the pastor interesting facta. . " the celebratIon consists mostly of Saturday evening. Issued Invita ti ons t o t he members know 1 The boys were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest HUI'ley nnd ELECT OFFICERS and their famili es for "Ix o'clock . pra!"ks by mischeviou8 youngs· ara A. Bowm a n, Postor MI·s. RnYlllond Wilson of New Mr. Crabbe and Mr. Moomaw. , ters. Mr . Mary McNary and Mrs. dinnel' at the Shrine CllIb followm·t! A. Bowman, Pastor. BUl'Jingto n ~ent Thursday of last " Grace Good of Dayton, were Suncd by '8 th ~l\tl~_r _pal_·ty at Lcowtl. WA YNESVlLLE M, E CHURCH week with rs. Grace Furnas. ',l;he Senior r ings and pins arriv. The Union B~I!I Station of Colum day guests of Mrs. Ruth A. DaughThe Friendship Club of the M. bus has been Incorporated in the erty and daughter Miss Stella E. Church met at the home of Mr . SCOTTISH RITE WI' l\f I M L . . ed a£ MI's. Carey's in Lebanon . c ( nesday: The Ladi es' Aid , I" anc. r.s· othlllr Wmfield last week. Most of the students office of Secretary of State Clar- . . Mary McClure Wednesduy October . ~?cle ty will !ll ect a t t,he church at i ~nd t wo chlld~'en Bobby. and Joan have called for theirs. It . waB e~ce ~. B~own and the. Capital The W. M. C. Girla will give a 9th. Thirty five members and .The se cond ?f a serI es of entllT- f 2 .00 p. m. BIble stud y ond prayer cullet) on MI .. and MI s. Robert discovered that the ualit . i Clty Will Wltness the erectton of a pancake and sausage supper at several guests were present, includ tntnmentR offel ed by t he Valley of meeting lit 7 :30 p. m. Friday : Furna!' unci family unday evening lIome of the rings wtis n~t as yg 003· modern terminal in East Town Grange hall, Thursday evening. in.; Mrs. Gordie Bordon, of Frank· D!'yton will be held In , the Scottish . holt' ,Practice at 7 :30 p. m. SunJ as it should have been and the street to.be comrleted in January. October 17, from 5:30 to 8:00. lin, a former club member, Cath edral on the e vening , at (Iuy: Sundn y school lit I): 15 II. m. Mr. and Mr. . O. M. Cartwright pins did not have h 'd There WIll be al facilities for the The following officel's were RIte p~tobel',25th wh en the attraction Morning worsh ip at 10:30 Roll y Of Elv;1l\i\tofl, lll.. who ore in Cin, were ordered ' t e guar 8 ~hat comfort and convenience of the Mrs. Harry Cooper of Columbus elected for the coming year:- Mrs. traveling public, with rQom to load and Mrs, Edward Woollard of Day- Mary Rye, Pres j Mrs. Elsie Stroud W!1l be the Royal HOlla,nd Bell i day and. home com in!!: \\I'iII be ob- clnnlltl fol' the week sp~nt Sun- ! A visit fro~ a representative of ~e rv ed In th e c hurc~. Th ~ l'e will day wIth J. O. CartwrIght and the co~pany fixed the matter u twelve ~usses at a time. The in- ton are here caring for their Vice Pres ; Mrs. Nina St. John, RlIlgers. OWing to th e Il!rge attell.danae I be til e re~ular ~o renoo'1 services :. A family. and the unsatisfactory pin!! an~ corporatIon wa.s completed by the mother, Mrs. Hester Robinson who Sec'y; Mrs. Josie Whitacre, Treas. fthe la!lt .en te rtamment thIS olJe basl-et dinn er m the bnsCl1111nt of rings were taken to be re lace A t~elve com paUles operating in the ill seriously ill. '. ' During the social hour Mrs. Mc at' WI I be I mltedl t o the member. of th e church at noon. apd II (If granl You get style. quality, value and by the kind that was ordereN ... cIty. . ' Clure assisted by Mesdames Anna in t he i1Ud~to"ium in t~e "!ternoon servi ce when you buy at Carr's . Mr. and ilrs. Homer Ramby of Moomaw, Mildred Sheehan, Ada t he Rite and~h!!r~wlve8, Th 1'0 WIll ~ e no Sunday evening J ewelry hop. Lebanon,Ohio. Now that the (all term of Route 6 had as1heir Sunday_ din- Furnas and Clara Archdeacon ~el'Yic e t hifl W(le lc. You are cor- ome in and be convinced. GUILD-.AUXILIARY MEETING " NUTRITION PROJECT courts is in, 'session, the. popu~ati.on ner guests Mr. a~d Mrs. Hllrry served , delicious refreshments. dill ily invited t o come out and ellof , the OhiO PenItentiary IS 11\' Drake of Dayton, and MI'l and Mrs. The Guild-Auxiliary of St. Mrs. M. L. Parshnll, Mrs. S. D. creasing. as su<:~ a rapid rate that Clarence Simpson and daughter. The first m eeting of the Nu· joy this day with us. Chancellor, Mr!!. Lee Hawke. Mrs. Mary's ChUrch met on E'r,day ___~ ,2._~~~rt. Pa t or Muynard the hOUSing of mmates is becoming WAYNESVILLE SHRINE CLUB trition Project, A t.tractive Dessert. Weltz and daughter afternoon Octolier 11 at the · II serious nroblem to Warden , Your watch runs day and Ifight will be held iln the Mothers' club spen.t FridllY wi th relatives in home of Mrs. Maud Cran~. Mrs. W , Preston E. Thomas. It has passed continuously. When did you . have ILL AT HOME IN DAYTON The socinl nctivi t ies of the room ilt tht! Graci e building, H. Allen and Miss May ·W right Xenta. the 4,600 mark with additions ' be- it cleaned and ' oiled? Expert re- Waynesville Shl'ine Club for the Thursday October 17 at 1 :30 p. m. hostesses. ' Ing made daily. Of that number pairing on Swiss and American autumn season will open on Friday All women in Wayne Township InGuy Kiblel" form erly of Wav. Mr· an.d Mrs. Otto SeIbold of I 'J,'he service was opened by read. 430 are illiterate, S,199 are gradu· Watches' at Cary's Jewelry Shop. evening October, 18th. P(e!ddent tel'ested in th e work are Invited nesville, is seri ously . ill at h'is ClIlclllnati weI' week-end guest s ing the 23rd. Psalm, repetition of ates of common school., 696 hOl11e in Dayton. Campbell and Sec'y Himes have to attend. of MI'. l\l\d l\f1'15. W. O. Raper and the creed e,nd prayers. ,' graduates ()f High ~hools. 126 Mr. and Mrs. U:. H. Harlan. and on Sunday the four motored to Announc~ment was. made of tbe graduates of colleges and the re- Mr. Frank Jackson Of Mt. Gilead. ======~~=========-~-_--_-~-"~-'-r '===================== Bellbrook. Annual Meeting which will be held ; mainder are aliens. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Johnston of in Christ Church, Dayton. Novem· Cardington, Mrs. Edith Harris, Octobel' cl ~ar!ng sale of hats at ber 12~18. Mrs. Laura· MOBher and -Mr. Harris Grll ce L. SmIth s. , At the close of the business Them ' By Albert T. Reid HAPPY FAMILY Glo THE RING Mosher were Sunday guests 01 Mr. 'f J _ ....._ . ' • , _ ~esslon readings from The New and Mrs. Ronald Hawke. Henry Sweurmgen, m1/1 fn,!,lIy Africll were given by Mrs. F. B. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rye, Mr. . hnve movet) f r om H.I\I~ lio,I' O mto Henderson. Mrs. J. E .. ~c~lure and Mrs. Harvey Rye and daughMrs. Grace Simpson. and dau&'hn part of MI. s arah. Il1lth s house nnd Mrs. Ronald Hawke .. ter Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. ters and lIr. and Mrs. Clarence ~ n North stt·oet. Mr. ~we aringen A delightful social hour was enClarence Rye and two children, Simpson and dau&'hter atU!nded a I S m ll nng~ r of lh e Fall'ley Hard- j oyed during which dain't.y' re ~ Charles and Gladys, Mrs. ' D. E. mlseellan~ous shower given for wurc storc. fl'('shments were served. Standiford and . grandson- Earl Mrs. Eli IroM, nile Evelyn Cook, Conner Jr.:. all of WayneRville, Mr. . at Lebanon last Wednesday even·, Mi·. nnd Mrs. C. Lee Ha\vke had J and Mrs. OIohn Rye of Mt. Holly! Ing. . IMPORTANT MEETIPfGS a!! t.h e ir dinn el' /!u est.<i on Wedn esMr. and M·r s. Ed Hartsock Ot rlOl{ Mrl!. ~. D . Chnncellor of neal' Sprin&' Va1\ey, Mr. and Mrs. For , months we have been While atteRding the State xXenia. Mr. M. L. Parshall. Mr. Charles Wolcott and son RoI, of searching the markets of the world and Mrs. Maynllrd \Vcltz- and tension Agents con;ference at ColPiqua, . took advantage of', tlte . fine ,or lrifts of distinction. Now we are daugh ter. ' umpus last week, County Agent weather and with w~Il-6Iled baa- reaay to Invlt, you to make th~ Class arranged personally with Mr. , kets · motored to Lena on Sunday IItora your Cliristmas Shop. Cary's. MI'. an tI Mrs. 1\1. E . Shel'wood.,.J. C. Neff,. University specialist 'to &1 ~!. . and spent a deJightlul day with Jewery Shop, "The Home of nnd Morri . She rwood motored to a~ : with eight poultry and dairy. , M~s•. Rebecca Wolcott and .on ,Gifts," Leba.n on, Ohio. Co lumbus Tues da y where Mr. and 1)le~t;lDgs ~ ~rouJrhout · Warren WlIham .. They found the Wol~Qits " Mrs. M. F::. Shel'woQd will remain (lounty next ~we8k . . Class advises 1 ' • well, Aunt ,R(lbecca beln&' -in ' tier Mrs, J. H. Coleman and Mrs. f or a visit with t~eil' son Fred tpa~ the meeti~gs will incfu~ tbe.>: .' 88th year. . " .' 'I>. L. Crane, with Mrs. Mary Sherwood, lind famIly. i busmess or economic a&pecta rof ... • OunninghaJll I of Roswell, New • . the' poultry and ' dairy industries, Mr. und 1\1rs. Ellis McClure unci las well as the chief tactorl for ANNOUNCING CONCERTS ~e;rico, and Mrs. H. V. Walter of _ _ _~._ '. i~ LeDan.o n, were dinner ·guests of' d lllll~hl e r . }-rllrriette, Mrs. Carl ~fficient and econom~ca) pr'ldbct~ Cm ll and son Robcrt. Mr. and M1;'8\ Ion. ~ :-; " , The National Cash ' 'Relri~; 1Ir. an.d Mrs. Dan Walter at their Dearth ' Sh ee han and dllughters I Complete sehe(lule of meetinp ~ Company-for its seventh lerfel of home In Lebanon, Monday even· Bernice and J eanette, Mr. C. A. follows: . ' i:, Public SUI,lday A:ftemon Concerti .Ing. Cr ocl(ctt, 0 f Springboro. Mr. Ray- t Tue~day, October 22. ,'1 ,SOp. m. is announ"l!ing an array of ,talent' . , mond Dunham and daughter Re- C. C. Easton, 1 mi. East of Franlt: .. ' of outstanding prominence ' Thul' ,Mrs. Edith Harris and famIly ' 1hccclI of Kings Mill s. Mr. and Mrs. lin. far three' concerts h~ve b~eJi . sr.' had ,as ' auesta 18st week, Mr. and Waltc'f She han and son Ri~h8rd I Tuesday, October 22, 7 :30 p. m. ~ ranged, With, pl,nll. under 'Way .rs. H. H. Harlan and .MI'. Frank wcre Sunday gu ests of Mr. and \Flat, fork School ,f or MaBBie · and at present for th~e additional Jackson of Mt. Gilead, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer heehan. Washington · Township. J ' , .' .. programs, it has bee'h!' annQunced Mrs. L. R. Jobnltdn of Cardington. , . Wednesday, OctQber' 23, 9 :30 11. by ' officials of the company; , ,and M,r . and Mri; Choarlel Mosher Mr . and Mrs. Fre d Slagle of M. Davis Ful'DM, 2 mi. south · of . On SundaY.i afternon, . No;vitmber' o~ , Olnolnnatl. Mra. Harlan and Richmond, Ind., were week-end Wayne.ville. · , . . fS 8t 8' o!clock, the famoul Runian MF.. John:t'ton art lIllte1'8. of Mrs. f' 1I 0Mt.'l (If .Mr. !\n~ . ..1111·S, J. C. , W esday, October 28 1 1 :'8 0 p; ', S'ymPhonle Cliolr. 'witt! Basile Hanls ano Mr. Cb'a'rlas Mosher is HlIwke. BeSIdes th\llr nOUSe Elbon, 1 mi. Soutnwest of . Kibalchich dlre'c tlng, wiU open .~ . ~rother. ,. MT: lind Ml':l . Hawke had the concert) serlel. r '.\ . "", • Rundav dinn er I!:u ests. MT. Sunday afternoon\ December .1, . Klp« ' of SI~verware,-"Yourex ' nni HtiinQS of will brin, Senti Fil ro~re arld HII Silverleat,l' Sold onl'y b,r Jeading noon guests were Band anI' Mlke.~' ,' radio bound.' ~".,le~ U .t. Cal7'1 "Jewelry Shop, and M1;S. Frank WE!rkm8:st~l:!i . The ;~ annual Chrlitma.'. Ouol ·LeIi~nollt Ohio , lIilp you own a Hawke and fa . Cone'e rt wlll ·b.• ,"ven ' 011 ,SlInd! cO~l.pl,. ,te ..rilee of tbisbe~utltul'. tie K,n~cht ~-- .• -... ' afternoon, ' ,n , ..,..Uf, .. " I ' ' " , M~. 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In tho settlement of the estate of Charles E. Monroe, decellsed, - ONE WEEI< _ the net hlue of the estate was $177"67:36. Succe~or to the estate 1Jeq(irJ1Ur~SUNDAV is, Emma M. Monroe, widow. Following accounts were ftlild:Estate 01 Nancy L. Baker, de('eased, fir.st 'and final. Guardianshi p of Calvin Klleman New Suits incompetent: first account. Lola M. Pre I'IY "ccepted the ap, Ii: rmn E , FmuEmknecht, n minor polntment us guardian 0;£ Bernice by E~hWel , King, ~ h I' nkext hfriefnd E. Prllsley. mlnol', lind filed her v I'!\Ull 11IInm 1',ru 4 n I) ~ ~ or bond , in the .su . m of $2200. ==~=~~~========r==============~~?~ d iv r¢ . hurg s gross n~glect of )t was decreed by the court that ----- - - - -- ---- I" ' ~- - --. du~l:ace ,DrisColl v r aus Harvey John William fra uenckecht may they reveled in the delight of u pretty oecent f ellow. too. bcfore Cl f. b t ' I ' be adopt ed by thc petitioners, W. CH APTER m. 'ohody kn ew I begun t o be a her,o by h·ucle. But (l Y 01 as Ute}, V. uno Ethel M. King. nnd the a .. r t ed disuster. After dinner .Mem found her how long thl:' t rain would be d ~_ I Il(\w-I!'O h- how 1 love my f aults l C P -l - -C \ child' s, name be changed to John wa to the observation car and Illyed. They co uld not. go on untIl Wh n t here's no cameI'll on me 1'1ll omon ea. ourt William King, , wl'~te a lett r home She wa!l 1I n w ngino WIl S secured. A h a in- ' n mighty menn m an." Tn the case of Delilah Bowyer 'rhe court ordered ·t hat. Mary S. ealing it wnen she s~ddenJy re- l,!!ln hud t o walk ~o the next block \ ::Rcn llr I" , ., ve l'~,u s Wallace M. Bowyer, the Rul nes. e~ecutrix of the estate 0.( membered Doctor Bretherick'9 SIgna l towel', nllles uh ad, an(l Oh, ) III n fi en d, 1 m thmkl\l~ of shc l'lff was ordered to procure the W. A. Hames, dec ased,' to distrlp.rescriptlon. She was to take u telejp1lph back {Ol' nnoth r loco- plu ying villn~n s for a whil , so that ~(, I'vices of an .auct ione er for the Ilu~~ certain ~ssets to her in kind. AT THe. lover on tho first, dllY! he had mot ive, . I I li n be I'e,sp !:tubl(! ut m: own ex- PUI'.PO of sel1l11 ll th r eal estule the lust WIll and testament of CINClNNATI mentioned nobody that she had Mem wllnoered IIbllUt I~o klllg ot pens QuLs lde l he fll t ory, But I'n,l to suti sfy the judgment . L ue lln .1\1. Scott. t1eceas~d, was pro met Now she must describe the the Cllctus a nd sug('b l ush and su mussed up be tw ee n my prof esIt \ as ordered thut the slIle of duced m court and admItted to pro imp~rtant man that he would dcliciou$ly xpectc d II ruttl esnake 'ionnl m o~ ion. lind my pe rs()nnl th e premiHes in t he petition of bat e, Laurance A. Voorhis was upnever )neet He was an imaginary und er every ('lump . I (lIl e~ t hlll lt 's hurd to ke ep f rom Inl'll onnycalb , plnintiff versus pointed as executor . No bond r e./teneJ or Incredible ldv(fhneJ.I" and therefore a quite perfect, ~e ~aw Tom H ~ lby set out for a~ ting;, on and off. N<) w lno k at th is Wnlte l' Acke rman, et nl, defen- quired. E. C. Morrison, F. V. Stitt cbaracter. She wrote: 11 brisk .wnlk. H ~ cl,lmbed. ~ rllg~.ed situ nt l?n, If th ~ Clim e i'll gan g wC;c dunls be Illude for cash. and, A. H. Cumpton were made ap••• Glamorouf DondnO Bed u~ (e.r WIlH lH EfE fURROUNOING AC.T.!" Oh I forgot! Whom do you bulte WIth astolll shlng aglhty. \\ 1Il- h ' l'e 1 d know Just wha t to d9, 1 d 'The sh rifl' wa s authorized to praIsers. suppo'se I ran into on thc train ? ning t he appluuse of the pU!lsc,n- be ' ir Walter Ral ~ igh in a t et,son pl'odu ce th e services of an auctionT he court ordered that D. E, fJt TWELVE KURNICKER. GIRLI You'd never guess in a million gers. He hud the knllck of a cqulr- und chaps . But slll ce th c re ' ~ Just eC l' to ell the :rea l cstate in th e Heywood, nssigne e for Howard W. '~COLLECiE FOUR-HANKlheMUL& years You know when I went to ing applause. d I us tw o her e an rl I ha ve you In my ea 0 of B. H. Blnir versus E lm er Daye assignor, shall pay the balJIMMY WHALEN~/uif{}r(moJ({g Carthage to take care of Aunt The other pnsse ngers dawdle ' power I' you ha ve me in youI' MUJ'phy, et aJ. nee ~f costs a mounting to $121.68 Wnlter V. •Jennings wa Ol'dorc d and shall pay to t he First Nationnl Mob 17 Well do you remember ubout, but Mem went farther and , powel'- I don' t kn ow just how to TREMENDOUJ ELECTRICAL 1ltYou.Lo.t: my telling y~U about the awfully furth er, he wan~ed to sce what I uct. It depends on you. Are YOll t o a pp ellr be forc the co urt on Fri- Blink of Mason , t he balance in his EXHIBlTIONI IN 80TH WINGI prlceJ nice man i met at church? Mr. wa s on the other ~ l\l c of that butte a heroin e or a n a<l vent ~lress ?" <lny , OctolJ cr 11, lit 10 o'clock n, m, hands of $97 0.75, said sum to be _.•.••......... _---_ _------_----_ _---Woodville was his name. Romem· liS muc h liS ma!lkllld hus longe d t o . f ) don't undel'8~and you." in an!;wer to a charge again st him credited upon a certai n note. " Arc you an onJall Oo or a vllmp ? y Mab el J c nnings. ulleg ing t he Th e last wi ll and testament of ber? Well would yo u believe it, see the other sHle of the moon . When she st,llrlcd back the cool " I d on't 'penk French." , d isobeyunce of n fOl'mer court 01'- Ceoi'ge E. Riley, deceased, was pro he is on this trnin! Isn't It a small ",orld! He has been most kind and of the b!ltte's shadow made her " T~ e n 'you IllU st be un onJan oo, dOl' whereby the defendant should duced in court nnd admitted to pro polite. I met him in church, as you r est a~Yh lle . . Th~ ,heat ,and , t he he saId, ' In that casc I ~ uJl P ~S~ r pay $G, per W .E'k for the s uport ,o{ buteo Bl a nche A. and Perle M. remember, a nd somehow I feel, hypnOSIs of the sh.'m m ~rmg sand \ r ea ll y ought t o piny . th e v IIII~n the 111111 01' child , Betty , Lou J en- Hiley and C, C, Eu la s~ were apmuch safe r not being alone, J '~ sea her asleep l!l spIte of heT- uncl - ~l't .here CI) I11 CS l he tl"lltn, nings. 1 point ed executors, no bon,d resu::e~y:o:u:'~Il~be~g~I:l!d:.~H~e~'s~v:er:~~'~r:el~I~-~~~~~~~~w~lt~h~~~~~ l pog-on It ! Ju st. us w e were worl"j H erschel B rkley WIIS ordered to quired. . L. HDuke" .10'. Brown ,'-' - --J m g up a I'cal lI llie plot. I hope I a p pe lll' befor e Lhe court October and William , AllenG.wel'e l11ucle haven't COIllPI'o mis d yo u: If yo u're 11. at 10 o'clock, t o an swc r chur- \ IIpPl'uiser!;, Osn A. Sneil , sma ll t ract of land 1 pick. $1.!l0; The Ofllce Outfitafraid l ha ve . I'll have to go bn ck ges ag nins t him by ora Berkley. and lot No, 24. in HurveysbUl'g, tcr ~ . rt! pail's .. 7 fi; Ce orgl:' Anderson dllmllJ:e t o cnr, $10; Gcorge C. and hide t ill ,the n ex~ trn il~ CO It:1 CS The following persons worE' callReal E.tate Tranafera llnllel' unrl E. S. Donn ell , 2nd Jln d ~. I Ong. ql' yuu can , fo r 1 II1l1t~ln e cd to serve 011 the grand jury of l ~;stie anti Ethel Smith to P. A. Marria,e Licen.e. and Anna Belle Runyan tract in It' s Rob ll1u l hat I' ver sed the en- the Octob el' t e rm:Edw in L, Bloedow, drnftRl11a n of fi nll l estimate on contract. $222.87 ina Williams, J. R, . Mengl e. , Mt, Holly. Il!:ine, . he proba bly mi ssed me a,nd Middlotown and Mi s Bcrnice Mae Bluil' li nd LeRoy, sund and grovel suspected t ~n t I WlI~ ou ~ .h el'e ~vlth J ohn Lowe, Emma ~? tl"lck: Will i Jo hn C, nnd Harri et Elli nwoo d Bneon. stenographer of Franklin, $6 3.90 ; Blair li nd Le Roy, sam e, $20; Ed en '['erry. pay roll, $234 ,I U pretller ~Irl th a!1 ~ h,~ I&-p:lldon Villar'S . L, H . Brown. l' rnll~hl\ Du- to Dav it! LOl'ba ch, 20 1 acres in October 5. m ~ ! hall 11 g~ hid e ? , . . bOIS, George Hu!=!kman, JUlia Rud- Deerfield twp, Lewis Boom ershine fllr mer of 80; hurl es Bradbury. ~ame. 20 1; l11an, T homas Rl eh, H. G. Carner, \ Enoc h T ooley to Mary B. Don- German tow n and Miss , Donna Al- HOl'lun . Whitacre. !lame, $39.75; , Oh, n o. no . 1 eo uldn t thll1k . A.' Burroughi-l, F} or ella E uluss. son part of lots Nos. 623. 622. mira Burroughs, factory worker P. B. ]\Ionc e, snme. $ ) 26.40j. Chnrl It. N ob o d~ kn ows m e. It can t les Mortun , bridge repair, $27.25 ; mak e any ,~llff (,l' ('n ce \\'hat th y suy Carne La,.v and 0 .. K. Brown. J ohn Leulla Johnson to peed Ll:'d - of pl'ingboro, October 5, Oscar Anes. factory worker of S. E. Cutl 1'. some, $23.45; Lucius a bou t me. . . ,Lowe wa s appomted .foreman, Cord 51 ncres in Clenrcr eek twp. , "G o .h! what lIll envmbl e POSI- J~n Hufford wus appomted as. \ M rtle Winkley to Gus and Fl'anklin and Miss Penrl 1'11, Oar$, Cru m!'r. same. $14, 35 ; Clarence \ hon SLIck to your luck, I'll ' ~~, Sted- 5 1 tunt ofbcm l c0l!rt stenograph er. ElizJbeth Sieker parts of in-lots factory worker of' Franklin. Octo- Carn cr, Sllme, $9,10 ; William do n. May I help yo u down, I The ca~e of SCigla, & Mahan, II : Nos. 141 and 142 in Leba non. <2:cl er,· sume, $ 1.50. ber 7, That WII!\ a chapt er in Mem's life pB'l'tnel'shlp vcrs.us Arthur Neu- I Eldon P. and Margaret Kerby ... Ho lby had gue c1 rig ht. Hobina fal't h WIIS. comprtsed and settled, to J e nnie KerlJy of lot No. e69 Bill. Allowed. 1 I'gyman (lit the dniry) : " ReIt!!e of hnrles nell versus in f'l'U nklin t wp. 'I'he Lebanon Ice and 011 1 Co., had missed him and when th help_ I less condu!\tor protc st cI ngninst En.och Tooley was settled and costs Wa lter C. a nd Chloe Irene Sturk ice for court house. $13.50; S. A. ga1'd ing t he milk you deliver here-' Milkman (un easily :"¥e s. sir?' \ th already late, she pulled the paId. ley to Grant P , Bailey 67.93 acres Stilwell , s uppli es. $3; J. K, Spen"I j ust wunted to soy thut I ----. in Turtlecreek twp. , cer , wood f.or court house $9.75; r ope sacril, ge or r eversing th Lim it ed, herself. .' . Pr"bate Cou lr t Proceed,n,. J ohn S. Van Horne to Virginia W. H. F'ulkerth, washing for pris· usc the milk for drinking und not he .knew ,the slgnnl s, haVing Karl D. Dakin. exec utor of the K. Van H ~r !l tracts ~os, 1; 3, 4, oners, $20,67; Mrs, Cynthia Ful- for c h~ s teni~g,: _ _ __ , played In a ra Ilroad , sedal. a,nd he estate of Henry H, Dunhnm, <le- 5, 6, and 'I" m Frankhn twp. kerth, feeding prisoners. $2 12,75 ; ./i. .. 800n had t he trllln backlllg at ceased, fi led his first a nd fina l ac- .J ess L. Dumford to Eugene John Law and son, Maintainance Subscribe for the Miami Cazette , ' 1, . . . . You. or an Adventures" Cull speed. count. Glanco ln lots Nos. 1.652, 1663, of car. $82.88; D. W . Bishop, ~ \ . . She. hud huH SlIspcctc.d th~t Tom I Rany L. Dormody. g uardian of 1 G54, 1056 and 1656 In Deerfield material and labor, $2 04.00; MonH olby had n conlpanlon In the Cntherine Gray nlin or tHed his nvp. r oe and Johston p~int buildings at ~-- gloulI, but. awfully nicie-;-I mean, The ~ram was mov~ng, a n~w desert, an~ wh~n she looked ol!t \f ourth and final' account. , Elizabeth and Harry Fink to fair grounds, $668 .76 ; W. C. Gil80 of course awfully nice_ Good locomotiv e draggse~ It and f I~S and sow him WIth the pretty chIt , An instrument of writin~ pur- Hnl C. Brunt ,lots 82 and 83 in mour ihquest body of Chnrles ni;bt again. you darliogB.1 I broken engin e. . e ran, e , whose magazine he h,nd picke,d up pOl'ting to be tbe last will and Morrow. Trochelman, $7.40; Same, in quest ward . she was tempted . to g Ive th e Signal teslame nt of E. I. McVay, late of Belng told that they recollected pl,cked herself up! hnhPed John R. and Rosa E. Ste,,:ens to body of William Ric e, $7.40; MatMr. Woodville, her puenta obUg.: She was a!one In t e WI ern ess, to ~o sh eud al:'~n. , Hur!un townshi p, was produced in Chester Ran om. 101 'h a~res in tie Gardiner. services Ill! janitor, ingly remembered him. Mrs. Sted- and ~he tram was alreadI; ~ toy . Hu t . !She pr~f~ ne d to ,~Ive poor court fo r probate. Application is Warren and Clemont counties, $20.00; Fred O. James. feed for FOR RENT d9" "ad been warned of bis fiction runlllng t hrough a hgap ke d~hn Holby her optl1lo n of 111m .. M,em set for hoaring October 17, ut 10 Ohestel' and Mildred Ransom to dogs, $2.75; W. H. Fulkerth, exand collaborated in it. ' , two lofty buttes. Bot moc e e Cl'Bllt buck to her pl!1ce, shIvering o'c lock a, m. ' Rose LcRett Wlrich 101 acres in penso account, $102.10; S. and P. . Doctor Suddon was on!!, of tbose , girl. une."durab}f ar.d shC /~o~~ with hel' ~rst cxpe:le nce of stnr- I J ohn W. Jones administrator of Clermont and Warren counties. St. John, compensation for la nd on POR RENT- Garage fo r one nuto. wIlo elieve almolt anYtliing they pe.ntmg In a su . oca Ion °h ~hg r'; dom and .Its conSPIcuousness. the ' estate of J ohn W. ApplclJate, J, . D" Donnally to Clarence E. I. C; H, $10 . Albert Stegemoller, Mrs. Susnn Paine. 0 IS 1'ell,d, e8~ciallJ when they hope h~r hands.fsluCklDg ~t ene 0 e ,The tr!lm maJeyp so much of deceased. filed his inventory an<\ Demltt tn-lot No. 53 in Morrow. same, $10: V. W . Tompkins, pay for ita truth_ And there was noth- fmger nal s. 'M Its lost tIme that It. wus on ly .two ' appraisement. Mabel Anna Dearth to Ethel I roll. ' $289.70; F, M. Collins, !;a me, ing . he hoped for so much as that Then for the ~rs~ ttm; et~ hOUl'S la~e when I~ d r~w mto ! Th e fo.l1owing es tates will stand Dearth. lots Nos. 878 'and 880 in $317.90; Eden Teny!, pay roll, FOR SALE bis cnild should meet a good man understood what t e cse r h met' t Tucson. 'J om lI1ud«\ ~I S adieu and for hearmg on October 28. at 9 1Fra nklm. ~4H.80; A. T. Rettig, same . $416; . Florence Anna Tull to Flossie Charles Bradbury, same, $60.95: and love him and be loved by him. to thoRe who hlld seen teas , left Mom in Il whIrl. But her o'cloek n, m. 14em spent mOlt of the next day burro drop a!ld fout;td the canteen f faculties went, aro un d in the. mad I Boyd S. Ra thgeber , trustee un- Swigert 5 acre~ in Hamilton twp. Joe W. Davis, sa me. $548.80; Fred FOR SAL~-Mllmll1oth Bronze, planning her 8econd letter home full of dry all'. panic of a pinwheel when a strange , del' the will of Wi1linm Burton deWilliam Brown to Julia S: and Humphreys, \ ~ $207 .30; Leslie , LorI!, VI.gOl'OIlS .ltlrke,Ys. Th e and lP'owing acquainted with tbat sombl'e person spoke to her. I ceased, second !Iecount. William T. Brown tract of land in Shultz operating maintainer, $65: I kmdl , tha t. WIll Pllt Size vigor and husband of ben She used Tom For a trance-while Mem made a "Miss Steddon ?" Charl e!' C. Hempstead adminis- Lebanon. P erry' B. Simpson, same, $6G; ' qUIl Ity mto your _,_fl ock, Good Holby as a modeJ. perfect allegory of helplessness .on "Yes." , trutor of the estate of John HempWilli am and FNlnces Curl to Eugene Harper, hauling gravel and Mal'ke~ Toms and Hens. Tam e, "I a m Doctol' GalbraIth, pastor stead, decellsed, first a nd final nc- Bert Cullom tract of land in Mt. dltehihg $12,95; Charles Heck, cSun pick u p any plnce. Horace Cro88ini' tile desert the train a monument. She heard a vOice came to an abrupt halt. A driving laughing with a kind of querying of the First rUI'ch here. Your count. Holly. ' labor, $32.20; W. P. McCarren, tum p, HlIl'veysburg, Ohio. "023 , bar on the engine had ,broken and exclamation: ' , lather tele~raphed me to meet yo~ William . Ober lin , ~uardian of ~ert Cu lIol!I to Estic and Ethel labor, $256.50; Blair' and LeRoy, APPLES- We have B Id " d "Hello?" at the lram nnd look after you. ,J oh n Oberhn, insane, first aecount, SmIth tract III Mt. Holly. Illbor, $85; Harold V. Martz, fur- , Rome Beaut' 1 a!" In an drQPped. If'the train had not been or puffing slowly up a steep grade it The world was as uoimportant "Do you know papa? " . Paul Libocap. ~uardian of HumArthUl" HamJiton, et aI, trustees, nishing and loading gravel $63,25; Price $ ) 60 to ~2 ~t es b blllir would have been derailed and some as could be and It came from 'what "Nu, but he found my name .1n phl'ey Fogelman , incompet ent, fi:t:St tOl Winfo rd L. Enghauser. 2 town Howard Cook, same, $211.65; W. Underw~od Har' f:cr uOh · · . of the passengs n probably maD- she ' had just decreed the m ost ~he yearbook . I have fo und a nice and final account. jlOtS, in Lebanon. P. McCarren. same, $17; M. F. \ , v e ys urg, ~o. , gled and killed. , ' useless thing on earth, a handsome \ boarding hou~e fo r yo u, and my , D. E. Heywood, assignee of Meclin Conover to Verda Knox, Andrews, same. $103; V. W. Tomp 030 It was a long while before the moving-picture nelor. He went on: wife and I WIll look after you as H oward W, Daye, assignor first 58.23 ~cl' es in Clearcreek twp. kins, same, $108; Clarence Fryer. FOR 'SALE- Poland China Male paBSeqers found ' this out, and "Here we are, eh?" best we can." Ia nd final account. ,.. . I Lu cr etia and J. L. M. Hopkins same $133; Blair and LeRoy, hogs. E Evans Phone 470B " , Tom Holpy laughed at fate os Mem was struck violently with Karl D. Dakin e~ecutor 01 the to tJ' A. Zimmerma~, 56.67 acres pebbles, $427.60; S. A. Hoeainan, Lebanon. ' , "030 . in his l>ictures. . \ the thought, "But what becomes of esta te of Henry H. ',Dunbam, de- lin Union twp. bridge repair, $1.22; Web . Simp~'A-.h? "I've nearly died of thirst in ~h e I M r. Woodville now.'! " Icellsoo, first and! fin al. L, A. Zimmerman to M. K. KiI- so n, same, $13. 20' Albert Bogan, FOR SALE- Majestic Range :.l ~ desert hnl( a dozen times," he saul; ]n he r des peratIon she call~ht Harry I{. Dnrmody, guardian of lburn, 66,67 acres in Union twp. maintaining red lights, $4.40: C. L. Hawke. 0'J3 61I .,..IJ. ., KHP IJOw· "but there was always a ,c amera Or lSil1:ht again of Tom Holby, who had Catherine Gray, minor, fourth and '1'. C. Hewitt to Jeanie Burnett, Josephine Shambaugh, aame, $2.41 ' ~ SlamacJi R.ight two a fe~ yards off o!ld a ~rub wa~ked briskly to. t~e head of t~e finnl accou nt., 95.25 ~cre8 il? T~rtlecreek twp. W. A. Scott, bridg!l repair, $2.40 ; FOR SALE.- Bea utiiul late model ~ WORMING.IIII NICIIJ ~ plain, frlghtl,lned, anxIOus btUe tram an d was ~trtd lOg back to hiS The lost will and testament of Mllttle Colhver to Charles and Howard Cook, furnishing and load- IT play~r plRno, bench. and 1'0115. -n:;odi-~.'~ heroine us ually came galloping to Cllr. A frantic whim led Mem to' Laura L, Gibbs .. late of Franklin i Sarllh Wire 10 IIcres in Deerfield ing gravel, $106.60; llarold Sweny f wo-thlrds pa id out. Can be had .•11 ~., ~'b' 1 ) the rescue and picked me up in suy; very disti nctly. as she passe d twp .• was produced in court and , twp. ' , same $3.40; Clinton County Gravel lor the balance due on terms as ' ~~.:-~ ',e~ , e time for 'the final clinch. I see the him: , . , m!mitted to pr,obate. Sansqm L. ! CarlO. Brown to Blanche Brown I Co., same, ,?9.:1 0; W. yH. Madden ' ow as $5 per mon.t h. Write Player I __~~:'I", S'WRIIP heroine, but the grub wagon's late. "Good nlght, Mr. WoodvIlle,' GIbbs accepted t he trust as erecu- lots Nos. 1790, 1791 , 1792, and ,and Co. fur.mshthg lumber, $82.98; IDept.• 116 N. Main Dllyton, Ohio RUG STORe' \"Wh-what are we going to do?" Holby could hard ly belie.ve his tor, n o bond required. Howard 1798 in Deerfield twp. I J. W. Snell, cement for bridge, . 030 ADAMS D " .. "Well I'm not goinl7. to act, any- cars, but he laughed to hIm self, I Anile l'son. Horace G. Fitzpatrick Sherman Hill to Enoch Tooley $73.q6; J. K. Spencer, bri'd g.e lum- FOR ALE-Trees.. Shrubs, Vines , ' , " • I way as 'long as there s no camera "Thi s is fn me I" bowed and \Vent I and R. S. Albnugh were made ap- lot No . 622 and, part of lot No' 1ber, . $96.60 ;' Harlan WtJitacre, I"'RaOnd EVergreen!! THAT WILL " on the job. -Let's , sit down and on. . prais«1rs. 623 in Fran\din. ' 88me,' $5.84;,J. ·B. ·f oe, Gl'Il'vef•. 75 1" W" delivered. to yoq at' Wholewait." . ' The Reverend Galbraith paused' i .ln the settlement of the estnte S. D wms to Otto Oombs, 40 J. K. Spencer, furmshin~ and load- SIIlle prices. EqUIpped to furnish "For what?" but Mem ul'gc d him. along, SIIying, of l~rl\nk BowE,rs, deceased, the nCI:~!I in Frl\nklin. - ing gra.vel, $!06.70; Welch and p. a.nts and do all .the work' if de" NOT""Y' ~.LIC "Oh, I guess the train will come "Thnt's an old f ri end I met on ,the net value 01 the estate was found ' Elsie Buffington, to Ruth Buff- Dakin, wire •. 60; Waites Garage, sired. c~n (;GF41, C. L.' Duke ~ B k back, or another one will come train." And now she fe lt that she I to be $D6 !l8 ,9!~; to b e divided inA'ton, lot No. 388 in Franklin. r epair work, $133.14; S. · A. StH- WayneSVille. Ohio. 02tf N.t'oll , .D along lind we can flag it in plenty had establish ed the existence of among eight successors. Frank L. und Anna L , Harris to , well, supplies, $3; ' W. W, Shurts, FOR SALE ' E t S ttled of time. Sit down on this hand- her MI'. Woo·dville. She was already .' - Good Recleaned Seed Will Draw. ~ J . • •••• • , some red divan, won't 'you? I'm unconsciously "planting" charac~ Rye. WayneSVille Fnrmers ExW.'1D .."m.• Ohio Mr. Holby, by the way." . tel's. "His fa lie looked familiar; PINKY DINKY A Secret Betweell Them by TERRY GILKISON change Co. , "Yes, I know," she said, and but I guess It wasn' t." told him her name. The reaSon It looked familial1 THRESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS There was a long silence. Then was that lithograph of it were , pulleys, babbitt ~etal, 011 cups. he mused aloud: ~o sted up all over 7"uscon. Holby "'H'Y _ =R. _ , inJectors, lubricators, steam and ' Remember,' eh? Great I RO- \ was to appear thcre in a picture. vv water • •• bina would have preferred that to Mrs. Galbraith t urned out to be PINK'" WH E~ ~A"E ~TOPPEO A r ALEX • , ~ug~B, gauie glass, oilers, the one ahe diose. Do you know a joyous Western woman raised on ·'YOU · BEEt-! SMI TH 's HOUSe. packmlr., boiler fiues, auction hose Robina?" a rimch an d of loud and hilarious AL.L. ' ,ulS TIMe ',? Bu-r _ I R.EAL..L'f and tank pumps. THE BOCKLET "I've seen her." cordiality. She was distressed be.... $!-40\1LDN'T -tELL CO. 416 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio, "On the screen?' cause she could not t ake Mem into CO .... "On the train." , her own little home. but it was You M~ In-And see the Gllzett,h Fourteen Year, Qf "Oh then you haven't seen her. spilling over · with children. Chr!stmas Cards. • EXPERIENCE That Isn't the real Robina that On the wily to her boarding walks about. That' s just a poor, house she no ted many of Tom FOR SALE-Good Recleaned Seed plain l frightened. anixlous li ttle Holby'lt portraits. lJe was not star " Rye. WayneSVille Farmers Exthing, a Cinderella who only be- I of t he picture. Robina Teele was change Co. "" gins to live when she puts on her ) the ~trir. Mem fe lt a longing to PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS glass slippers. She had to be so iu- see this heroic picture, but · Mrs'. fern ally noble all day long t hat Galbrnith would not leave her for l' '-F,o r all purposes_ BockJet'. , Phon~ you can hardly blame her for a moment, and ·the night was Ilni e of pluptbing and heating sup, h. ,- , resting ' hcr overwork virtues prayer-meeting night. , 'p .es ,are ftie beat. The Bocklet.. Wayne.vill~, 0 10 when she's off the lot. J used to be Mem attended the evening devoKm.g Coo, 41'6 W. Main st. Xenia !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!! tio n s. Th e re was no t hin g ,stra n ge 0 hI 0. , " to her in the ' drowsy, cozy atmosphere. the spa rsc company singing hymns and bowing in prayer and MONEY LOANED finding a mystica l comfort in the t hought of si ns forgiven and in • W li. LL. YOU :. ;::~ WHEN I eternal home beyond the grave. 5"TOPPE.1) '''',sr~!i; M~t)_ SMITH Doctol' and Mrs , G(llbraitb took CJA:'Jifi I'll;! A F: E:C~ o r- CAKe. . her back to her ' lodgihgs and left. LONe; ' ,QR SHORT TIME....:.Eaiy· AND I 'SAID " THANK.~· her. , Th ey had no objection to . ;. term... AIso ',SurveyllI1 a.ll.d Ab-' -/\Ni) -;- SHE SAID moving pictures and attended them stra~tlng. Write ' and., I ~ \fIJ1 call ', often, but Mem did no t know this, and lIee you. S~m D. Henlde, -Wa'~ · , DON!T MeI'll'r O~ nellvlU'~., O~o. J11" ' $.~ and she felt like a thief wh en her , rr LO,AlIl'S·· 01) Livestock, ' ,lC hattell, ... - ~~ I S.econC:l¥~rtalfL Not.. 6ou)bL' selves went to the movies. ~oh?;Har6Ibe, . J:r. X~fa, Ohio. , J ~()n .O~ ~n SIZ . ., • If the cinema store had been an opium den Mem could not have , "';" ,,' US sneaked more guiltily into it. \ I • '-'A , , When she had found 11 seat in P~rm.lI of ~Warren' and '.Ic,lsolnln, , . . " • - -,' _ _ . the. dnrlt. IuilJ sh'e as J10~ iIliterate'--i- + COUDtI.. may! obtalD monq ()Ii loq' t,bneJ 1011111, at &,per heDt In-~ terat.,. eo.t of leeurlrig 'tlie '1 8.e -y' ~,! I < neyed ,sltuatlOn!! that l~ft many a I. I"U¥ re..oD.tile" tlirouab fie sQphisticated child yawning ' an,d . , ' • PWiraJ Wild I B.IiIt; fartber ' A~ gave never a pause 'to the ,swaying Int~~;:' &!All 'OD or aache. II. ODe' .... ' Irg. .~ jaws of the ~um-grindlng crowd, l!.~o... ~l'er, phone , " , .. (To Be Continued)
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lovln,,-kindneaa the world over. ThIs apostle of peace--thll'l rood will meB/lenger from Great Britain -comes not al a Prince or Kine to these Bhores, but as simple Ramsay Mac])onAlq son of a Scottish farm laborer. When Hoover and MacDonald speak two men speak who have risen f~m poverty, to gl'eat leadership. two men who have treasured and never abandoned the simple. s incere man ne rs of their origins. Let us hope the accomplishment of these two figures t acting in friendship and cooperation. is great indeed.
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lOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF ' THE FfF,TEEN MILL LIM ITATATION COUNTY OF WARREN
Domestic Science ClaS8~ Conducted At C~c,inna6 Exposition
-Noli'e is ht'rcby givcn t hat ' in pursu:ln c> r n HI '!;olutil>n of t e Board of ount y CommlsEi n C I:'~ Qf 'WI11'1'(> n ou nty, Ohio, p u en on t he Ii rt h day oJ August, ] !l2!:l, t he re will be submitted to a vote f the peopl of said Warr n ounty ' Ohio at th e NOVEMBER ELE TION to b held in the ounty of Warre n. in the tate ' of Ohio, nt. t11(' r gulnr plllces of " oli ng t he rein, on T uesday, th Fi ft h d:lY of Novel11 hC'l', 192fl . t he Question or Il'vying a tu x in excess of the fifteen mill lim itation fOI' th l' lle nofit of WIII'I'e n ounty. Ohio fo,' the purpose of th I'epnir. l'elllod'linl!' Ilnd r efurni sh inK of the Coun H ouse Building, ond t.he builtling of a nr e ~ proof ndtliti OIl the rcto at 0 l'alc not exceedin~ three mill s for one yeo]', Th e poll ' [01' ,'nit! EIC'ctio n will be open at 5 ::\0 o'clock a, m . lind remain opeo until Ii :;{ O 0'(')1 ck p, Ill . (Central Stnnd l11'< 1 Time) of su id da y. Th e, De puly Slate ,uJle l' vi~ors Elect ion s of \\' al'I'en (J Ulllr, Ohio. Will J, Runk el', lerk.
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PREVENT FIRES I The man who IS just ond resolute will nol be movod from his I settl ed purpose. either by the -----misdirected rage of his fellow Annual F ire Prevention Week, cit ize ns of the threats of an imperious tyrant. - Horace which has just closed, was in' a way a commemoration of the great Chicago Fire of 1871, for it was on October 8, 1871 that Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over a lan• MAC DONALDtern and started a conflagration A PEACE PROPHET which raged two days and nights, killing 250 persons and destroying .,- - - - - - $195. 000,000 worth of property. Since 1926, those sponsoring Ramsay MacDonald's visit to Fire Prevention Week disclose. the United States is importan t there have been diminishing fir e fol' many reason s -but perhaps losses. Nevertheless, in the lust most iml}Ortant because he comes :year for which statistics aTe availa s a messenger of peace, with the able, 1929. ten thousand persons int entio n of hostcning the world- were kill ed and pro peTty worth wide peace movt'ment, When n ear ly half a million was destroyed Armistice Day comes this year, by fil'es in the U,niled States. the outlook for world peace. we Most of these fires arc preven hope. will be much brighter be- tab le , It is said ninety per cent of CllU 8e of Mac Donald's visit. the deaths and destruction were We have made mony sacrifices avoidable. It is up to every citizen for war, s a~'s MacDollald--\vhy not to keep in mind always the necesmake some sacrifices for peace? sity for. constant watchfuln ess 'l'heRe words nrc noble nnd beau- and care to prevent fires. The pentiful. They poi nt at a new e l'U of alty of ncglect in this respect is internati onal undcrHtunding, und heavy indeed.
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Lundsford " of Xenia conUueted the U, deyotional, with Rev. Bennett I~ading in prayer. The roll of , the church was called and responded to '.. with sQri~ture verses, and • letters from a sent memberS. The
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Beginning ot 12 o'c illc ll, GO a d o f atUe, includi llg 20 1'J'l'sh lIHiJ ' ~' l'(j\\'S a lld ' ~p l'ingl'l 's ; 30 hen d o f ste<'l'S lind hei fers; (jU hC'ull of s heop, including lll'e'dinl(' ewC'r. and lalllb ~ : flO heu rl of shoats weighing abo ut J 00 pO\lrlds: T ' rill s mllrie kn ow n on dny of 5111l', THURMAN liAYS Howllrd 'I'i t lls, Atict. A s '\'0 !II'e go ill g to F lol' ilb , we will ~ I' II lit p ubli c au ti l, n at our l't','iclellce in HarveY!l burg, Ohi o on ATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1929
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E state of Walter Mc lure DeCONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF c 2nsed, OHIO, RELAHNG TO TAXATION. ; No t ice is he l'e by given that L. IJ,' ,I ' ( ,'011 ,,,1 by Ihe (.'otl(r.' l l ssembly 01 !f. H e nd l'son ho s bee n duly apII, ,· . Iute vI (lIllO, thre. fi hh. af tha ointed nnd CJualified a s Admin""'Illl"rs el«leti ' 0 c.eh lIu",. c·m"urrillg ther IU : stratol' de bonis non wi t h t he will Th" 11I",c ,h,n I.. s"omitted to Ihe eleenne xed of t he 'E state of Waite)' tors of 'he ""e, fflr Ihei( npp r \'JI or reo 'Ill . :It die c!t'Ction 10 be hr ld on tbe '" CCl lire I a t e 0 f W arren Cou n t y, JC ,i",tioll'rueodaY afler Ihe first l\Iond3Y ill ) hi o. d e ce ~ sed . N~"<.ul", ,. 1 ~2" , a ·prol,o••1 10 .l1Iend .eclion Dllted tillS 2Gth dllY of Septem- 2 vf ar, icle XII .",1 10 rcpc:l1 '<Clion J of b 1929 :u li Ie X II of t h t! COli titUli oll u f the I t :1 te er . nf lIlIio: ,id seclion 2 of "lide XII, when W. Z. 'ROLL <I a. fnll"".: Judge of the Probate Court 3111 .. "lod, 10 n 'AHT ! C I.I~ :or. ,W llrren oll nty Ohio. Soc.~. :-;u IITOI'<rlr' 1;".,1 Decording '" _ __ . _ _ _ _ _, _ YO:"., .!t. 1I I,e .0 I, "" ;n e"lC5' of one an d ono,half per «lit of It . trw ".Iuc in money (o r .:111 s t. It 1It1 1')4.::\1 1 " lql1~i-~ .. , but laws Gel'ald: "Jane's vcry romantic. m,v he I,,.,,d :lulh ,ri2i ll~ ,"Mili"".1 lax.. isn't 10 f,e lev <<I OUI,ide of Inch hnlltnticU!. either G she'!" "Y h whm .JlJlroved Ly "' Ie," n 1I1n)nrity "f tho r cl('O I'Y: es, s e want~ e v l'y dw ou of Ibe I . ,ill ~ di .. ricI vl1lb~ on such dt'cluration of love to have n ring prol,o.;,iall. or wlu'n I'ro"idl'll fur by th" 'in it." ('itorter 01 "tnl1nitipn ar/lOr:l,iulI. Lnnd ••~ • " ,,,I il11prowl11ent. ,10,,<,," ,'an Lc I,,'c" by un iform rut. aeo,,,,li ,,~ til \,.1"., hOlld. "KONJOL~ ol1"I ,,"iiu~ co tho 'i .. " day (j0l1ll3<)', 191,(. ,Jf 1he IU(iIC uf Uhlt,) ur (1£ :m y city. \·ilItl l:c. "nml.l. <'<",u'y or town. hir .:1 Ihis 51ate, '" wh ic h h." . hcell i"u«1 ill b"half of Ih 1",hHe schools o r Ohi u :lm l th t' 1111';ms or ill ~ lru c t ion in connccl '~n themvi'h. ",:.ich ho"ds wcre outsluI1l1in g on ,h. ,i,.t <I" y o ( Jauuary. 191j ond :111 bonds i" ucd fnr Iho world war compeTl Sllt i on funll. Ahull he ex mJl t from laxa,iou.•lId, wilhoUI limi,illg 'he gentrol -----power.. uL;cct to Ihe p"" 'i,iuIIS uf arlicle 1 Q( Ihi~ <Oll"lillllioll. to del ermine Ihe . ub· DilcC'ura.er Over Ht:'r Poor Health j' ~I . nnd mClhnd. of tn<.tioll nr c.. mph"n. M dl" S A Iherefrom. ~ener. 1 I.w, 1I1n)' he pII. .ed tn Then New ' e .c lne corea .".ml't lo",yillr. ~ronlld.. 11llhlic sehool Glori,ull Victory bnu, e. , hllllseo ""d .. <lusl,'ely for puhlic
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ROBS. a graduate of Onejda instid;lle. nnd ' all InX 1.,·le. lor o,her purpos •• Kimtuckv, and now a aUlharizcd by lhe Ge"er.1 As.cmbly prior 10 ,tute 't d t i D ~ "t aaid d nte or by vote: (J f th e electors (If aU1 S U en n ennlson unlversl y. paliti•• 1 .ultdh~ ..ion of the SI"Ie. IlU rSl1."t ID Her talk wall 'Very ' interesting and ,.... in force on .ni,1 da le, 10 he mnde OUI' full , of inspiration." A history of lide •• id st.tlllory lillliln'iOll Ibr .IItI during a p~riod of yean extead ing hrYfl1ld s3id fi att th e cure h h was , th e,n rea,d b y H owor provided far hy Ihe ehMler af " mUllicip.1 ,.rd Collett, The benedIction was <arllor.,ion pU rlu :mt 10 I.",. ill Ifln'e Oil sni d onounced by Rev. Bennett. Mrs. dale . 11011 not"" s"h;cci 10 Ihe lilllll",;on h er" "4th of illtecII • ••tnull,h. <I byl laid ame"d· , ory G ra h am. w h" 0 IS In mtnl; and mill leviel for illtere' _lid sill king year. and a member of the church fwid or relir.",e"t 01 1.,,,,1. i.slled or for 80 years, was 'able to be pre. MRS. R. E. HALL .utbori.ed prior 10 .~id <I"e, . holl he out~ t t th O h . . .ide of laid lil1lit ~ltion to the ex telll required Sen a 18 ome~0'!lmg SerYl.ce. "Kon,ioln was t.he only medicine to cquaUze .ny redllclioll in II.. '"110 11111 of . The Baptist MI$8,! Onary CIrcle that helped me," said Mrs. R. E. t.xable prol>crtr "vail "~I. for such levits, WIll meet at the home of, Mlil• .Hall. Pleasant 'H,'Il, Ohl·o. ''In- or in Ihe mle .IIIJ'O••d "l'on sucu I"ttl,erty. H ttl I d W d d effected by l)lwS thcreafter llas5cd. a e , , nwoo , o~ e nes ay digestion had be~1') t he bane ot my fn"It •• " .olv,d, Th. 1 at Ihe clecllnn Q~tober 28, 'Mrl!. Anne COSBurn life for a lonfi; while. 'I was forced .bove ref.rred t<), Ihe hallols ' 0 be USo<ll 'W,iJ.lD have dtheM pro~rain.. to- I,'ve' on a l'qUI',d dl· et. Nnturally for the liubmisaioll of 'h i rlnt<ndnt. nt , •• 11 JEll d leI (arlit the full lex I of ar,icl. XII r. an 1\'S...I~on '!In , J 10l:lt 'strength energy and weight. aeetion 2. as proposed lu b. "lJIcUlled . nd Miss Mary Ellen, ,of West Umo~, Finally lIcurJtis developed and CIa_ lob.dule Iher.of. ' were her,e Sun~ay 10r , the Jonah s made my muscllls and Joints so ,Adopted March ' I9, 1929. Run Homecommg. , , sore and stiff t ha.t life was hardly VNIT£D STATES' OF "MimiC .Mr_ and Ml:'s. Ir~ Har~pck and worth wh'I~" STAT,e OF OHIO, ,MISS Etta A,Inold, ~f na~n"wer~ "Altho~gh!. I had but little r.~~tAi~~c~j~e~rlO~~N~tS~relary of, Sunday guests ,. of relatives , here faith ,in Konjolo I decided to give Slate, of tbe State of Ohio, do herehy certif, and a. ttende~, the J?".a, h's R~n it a trial. Ima.l. ~. i,ne. my delill'ht thal' the .fortgoinr i. eopled from nnd 'c.;e,'Homecpmine. , . ' , , ' when I began ,"" feel be~ter vlm _ full7 compared by me wltb II.e origin.1 Joinl C H G d R '" ~ -..elutiOJl .dopted by the 8816 G""eral A.. " • ray an 80n obert and' mediately. GradUlalff the neul'itis NlllbI,. of tho StBIe 01 Ohio on lIbrch 19. Ros8 MC;>Qn "tte.neJed the... Miamis- pains e sed ,up ' T~ ' 1' k . 18.111, and' now OQ 'file in ' my office and ia' ' bqrr West ~rrol1to~ foot ,b,I1' th,y ' c:mpl~teiy "ai~~J}~~~~a~j ~~a1a:.UI:r~: ~n~t~~~~~. ofS~~c:r:i~t am~ S~day afternoon. , stomach was c1..eansed ·an,d tnvigor- R_hltioa "",i· flied In Ille ollke of 11\., MI8I ~arQla, McCune. , f Cleve" ated and now "1 Call eat anything llecfttary Of Stale 011 ~!ar.h 26. 19i9.,' an4 land, was "er.e for tlie Jonah's Run I d~l'e. I,ife is worth living a~ain =:r:-re::.F'::11~~u~r a~t\oJ:~~1~l~. Ho~ecogll1:' Sh ,~ . ' . ' and I , owe this new and glOrlOU8 t ~tatiOD of the ltate of 'Ohio rdati ... 'Wer ~~r~~ts: MI'~'!:~deMfa WBitiD" ~ea1th. to .;Kopjola.......the peer .of "rr~~~ss WHJ;;R'J'!OP, I ....an -",Cfto ' G b 't P wnl ' ~nIIMribe4~' name anil allilCe;I m, ar er, a ort lam. ' , .arva mediCInes. Konjola is. old In WayneB\'iUt .... _ CoIumbu., 0.\1111, ~. UCla Mia. Eth!!1 Mannon" of TIPPe.. ~t A.cJams Drug Store, and b1' alrl: ,,, ..... A.- D: 1!l29. U/ iano~OIty, was here for Jonab's the best. dru~18ts in all ~N~R~I~ un" Omel'olnlDI'. throuabout this entire i~tlon. '
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A dally cooking and home decor- , The SLa[lC show is prc!:cnted at ating demonstration. with 25 valu- 'I, 7 a nd 9 p. m, able electrical prizt's for the ]uCI;y, The Edison l:xPQsition , \ h lc h ocis adding a particular Interent ror , cupies both wings alld thl! nuill the housewife to the Cincinnutl Ed- I a uditorium of Music II tlll , is brine !.ion Exposition being h eld Ilt Music I staged at u cost df uppl'o,~lmat ly Hall in Cincinnati ill commemol'll- I SIO:),OOO and is Cincinnati'S tribute tion of the L"lvenLion 50 years ngo to 'l'1l m!ts A, Ed:s_ Il, fnUlel' of t he or the electric incandescent lamp. Incandescent electric li" ht bU lb, l~ The dom sUe science lecture is Is b ei ll ~ spnn50red by the CIlld nconducted In the main aud!torlum !latl Elcctrlc Olub in con ju ncllol\ from 1 :30 to 2 :~ O p, Ill. and Is fol- wit h the nation-will celc'.>rntloll or lowed by thc professional ,sLage pre- : Light's Golden Jubilee and wlll COIlscnla.u on. !eatur n3, Vincent L'~:Z: tin:le th.rollgh S a t u rday, In l>el5On , and his Glcat radio, dn.l~c In tl;.~ exposi tion more t hc.n 200 anJ cl1tcrtal~lin!r orches tra. Also 011 b:>olhs ure display in:; both Lhc nelV the presonla tlon pl:ogrnm , whICh i:; alltl old In electriCcal appl!nnr s ond givell at t.hc expos:Llon lhree t imes I ' daily. arc lhe Twei\'e K rn icker I cqu .pmcllt, Many inll"re in..: r lies Girls, nn CI1Ll'nnclng d nein;; dozcn . IlIvJ replicas on dlspl:ly tl', cc the and tile Coll ege Four. Amerlcn's I progrCllS of the elcclJ ienl In :iu:,t ry greatest singing In stl'Ume~talists, I l iJrou~h the last 50 ycars, There Hlink the Mule. a comedy act l arc also ma ny scienUfic rlect ri cal known throughout the nation for demonstrations, amon::; ' them being its laugh-provoking antics. is round- man-made HghtniJ, g tlnd thc amplting out the bill which is being eying to enormous proportions of the troduced In the popular' modern foolsLt'Ps of, n fly. manner by, Jimmie Whalen, Irish master ot ceremonies. Whnlen reThe outside of MU5ic Hall Is a cenUy compicted n successful roun:! dazzllllg spectacle of light, a beo! engagemel)ts at Chicago nlgl t Otllng tribute to Edison. thc father clubl. or the electriC lamp.
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work at a d esk, smiling, cheery, enthus ias tic over what she could 'ld do! She was a do er of t he almost "Hokey! -: ou look tough , O impossibl sure thot some day man. Say- If yo u don't go some- she would overcome her terrible where and do so methin' for your- 'disability. elf, you're go ing to die!" The chance salutation made Another said it.-and another. her wince; the discourall.'ing comThe victim of jaundice became ment bore its wicked fruit. The convinced that his condition was little martyr poised on her two ~rave; look at the testimony. crutches--touched her tiny hand, Discl'imi~ating people could not kerchief to her eyes; and hobbled all be wrong. The careless r e marks on. all lrIeant for the best, caused Th ere are sti\l a few people in hours of 'd oubt and mental'torture 'this highly-civilized social throng fOI' ,the man who was sick tempor- ' who are so densely stupid a s to aiity. , . blurt out the worst possible stutr "Myl You're a sure enough crlp- to the unfortunate ones-words plel You don't seem to get much that are truly b'urbed shafts . .It' is better, do you 1" only the mental ~ripple who culls This to a poor girl rendered al· attention to defects in the maimed most helpless below the waist by 01; helpless. I once heard an idiot an acciden t years ago. Rer spine say to n paralyzed man. "I wouldhad been "wrenched." Withou~ n't be in your fix for a cool milli'on those heuvy iron braces. reaching dollars." , from her waist to the feet, even I think most any sort o( "fix" standing erect was impossible; to is preferable to being a mental see ' hel' walk shambling. tw.isting, clam. who hasn't sense enough to Our high school ba e boll team straining to get along, would a - be gently kind ond always en- won in a slow gonlt' with South rouse sympathy insi.antly. And the cO)Jraging to the permanently af- Lebanon at South Lebanon Friday litle g irl went to ond from her fleeted. evening. The score was 23 to 4. A mumber from here attended Mrs. Lena Hartsock's sale Saturday NOOTUICS ESCTHOOOELLECDT)OSRTSRICVTASRI- afternoon. ' Harry Smith of Dayton ca lled ' . hereb y given . th a t d ' a Sta ~r F rluay. ".1 N otlce l,S on M rs . A maJl By Edson R. Waite tbe. follq~mg .pers~ns have filed The seventh and eighth grades theIr petitions m thl8 office as can- gave a fine program ut assembly Shawnee. Oklahoma dirlates. for Member8, Board of FrJ'day mor'nl' ng. Tile quartet. THAT reading the ads of your, EducatIOn. cO.mposed of Rachll:ll .Shambaugh, I T ue k. er, MarJone Sh uma k. er ' ocal papers carefully .will prove W.yne Town.hip School Di.trict VIvan. to you the merchandIse cannot and VIrginIa Tucker, was especmlfinly , be bought a s cheaply in the LYMAN ,DA Y ly pleasing, 't b t t II J WILSON EDWARDS , 1lOme CI Y; ' u you c.a n ac ua Y L E HOOKETT We ore glad to report MI'S, , l'cceive mOI'e for your money than .. Willard Bogan is improving. yo u can by .se nding. t..o moil-order Ma .., ia T"wn.hip School Dielrict Rev. an U,l Mrs . J . P. Thornbury houses ot d Istant cIties. HOWARD McCAY and c:}Iildren were Lcbanon visitors ' THAT this is provcn every day. THOM'A S RICH Tuesday. THAT money spent at home FRANK TIETMEYER , :sunday was an ideal day {Ol' builds your city; monly sent I _' the homecoming at Jonah's Run away builds some other city. . The Deputy f:?tate Super,visors .of Church. and' many former me mbers Elect! DS of Wane Cou ty 011 d Build your own home cit,.. ,, 0 ' n n ; 10. and tnen s aval'1 eu_. t h emse Ives THAT local merchants seek your WILL J. RANKER. Clerk of the invitation to come back (or · ncss ', ,they need your bUDl'- - -- • the day. The Sun.d, ay SC.hool sesb,.ftl ..., ~ I t t Th ness ' tlley should have your s on was very ln eres mg. e b\lsi~ess SHE HAD THE WRONG NAME music was furnished by the child~ . " '.', .. ' , ".,,' ' ren's choir. The church session , ' . , ur THA:r ~he mercJion~s are ~hy ore you lookmg 80 fed- which followed was in charge of ,! ~lg~ti.ors, ,y ou\, friends,. an a up,1 " • ' Rev. Thorn,bury. Dr. Chambers, bIg hvmg part of your cIty. I bought a book called, How to State Secretary of Missions, of "rows 80 Make Love·."and now I don't know GranVl· lle. g' ave an inspirinll' ser, THA.T as thel.· r bus mes, 3 '"' Po wlll your city grow. Keep your w ha t t 0 do. mon. This session closed With an .... cit,. arowinal "Why?". 'old-fashioned 'j handshaking. All THAT as n city ~uilder., as , a , '''.Well, It BaYs you take the then "repalr~dto the gym dsium booster every CItizen should 8'u19 band, look Into her eyes, and Harveysburg where a bqunteous pntroni~e the home merchants. say: "{ 'love you, Beatrice'..... ' ·basket dinner was served. The "What's wrong with that?' afternoon sessl'on was in charge PEOPLE wbo ba"e pride in thair . " home city Ibould hu,. 'at bQDI.. "My· girl's name Is Li zzle. , 'o f the .Missionary Circle Rev,
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. J:ec;ondltloncd and good,. • ' Ioolda,mslde and out.Why • le t .,yolU" ,w ife endure inCOftoo .'\lenience and dhcomfort when a few dolla" down and a few cenu a day wiU giye hel; a 10OO.looklnl, , dependable uaed' c:ar of her pwn? Dependable-Yell U boiight from dU. company. We .rand back of the wed
IYflt' Wh arton- rln d d nu ,:!ht.e r Mi sse~ Eva 11nc! 1\firiullI werc L ba n On visitors Saturday. M (lsdnm es M nrthn Grah nm . .T es!lie T,ong'acl·p.. T.ouellf1 Swank. Eva (hnh nm ~nd Elizl)hl'l h .Jones W01'(, Dnyton "h opperll Friday . hR. Mnl'y r:nrl11oll Y /ltt(,I1/IE'/1 I ho weddinP' of h r r 1<1·J1nrl ~o n. 'F.vl'r ett .r. Clark to Mis~ n l'll'lll h v Palm or in Dnyton on aturday October 5th . M~. lind MI'''' ~I e nn .T ohll~ nnrl children . of Daylo n. were Run clay J?uests of 1\[1'. and Mr!l. .h 1\1'1 1'.'1 J ohn s I1 nrl in thp afternoo n a ll motorC'cI to P ort WillIam "n d call e el Ilt t hp h ome of Mr. and Mrs. B en H owell. Mr ~. Rea Rheehnn and ch il<h'cn nnd Mrs. .Ieo Gray have been s t Ilyine- at. till' R~ne:v' hmre r t1 rin~ for the i1l,.mothcr Mrs. Albert Stacy who hlJ II hre n (111 itt' ill t hI' nllst week and in 1I,0w slowly recovering MI'. and Mrs. R: H.'Rurnett visit ed InA!. week wi h t h e formers mlnt ·MI'~ . .Jnm(·~ Joy. nile M a ry ·D en1in~e r . wh o is 'un-erin(\, frOm n broken hip and is b(lint:\' cnred for II he,. hom .. in W(,,,! ~. "rl'ol.l to n by Mrs. May Banta of this place.
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Mr. fin d Mrs. M. D. Baird and Mr Julia Don I/van anivcd home Th ursd"ny evening uCter a delightful motor trip through tho West. T he W. M. C. Girls will give Ii panca ke and Bllu s ag~ supper at GI'unge hull , Thursdny even lpg, Oetobel' 17, from 5:30 to 8 :00.
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DEATH Hattie E. Slnlth "llIter of Mn JerIt Oabo.rn.' died S~turday ai 'her /iome, in Dayton . . Funeral. .eivices were held Tuesday and burIal-W~II-in Memorial Pa-rk cemetery • "-" ". .
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Swisa Steak, lb. . 28c Cut from Bilby Beef
Pure GrQund B.ef. 2 lb •. for . . . ... .. 4Sc Fresh as a rose
Pork Loin Roaat,lb.27c Back Bone.,. 3 Ib,. 2Sc Pure ,Lard, 2 lb •... 29c Vegetables, ' Fresh O),!lt ers, Pickles, Cheese, Oleomarlafi e, Coffee, Milk, Cream Cottage Cheesei' Cell Ui.
CHARTER NO. 11617 Reserve , DIBtrlct No. .. Report of condition of the Harveysburg National Bank, ot Harveysburg, In the &tate of Ohio, at the close ot b\uinell, on October 4, 191!\). RESOURCES Loans a,nd dlscouo t s . . . . . U7.t24.96 (\'erdrntts ... . . : ... .. . .. 327.84 United StMes Oovernment secudtles ow·nell . .. . ... 1.590 .• 2 Other bond.. ato clu and. at urlt loB own ed... .. ... 27.696.37 Bo.nk Ing Rouse ... 6.460.00 FurnHuro, flxtur ee.6.f50.00 12.9000.00 Real .stllte owned otner tha-n banking hOule.... SOO.OO Reserv willi Federal Reserve Balik .. . . ... ,. a.GOo.oO Co.ah and 4u o from llo.nkl 3.652.15 Outside I\h eok a al14 ot'II,er c~~q Item.......... .... 1 a .75 Oth er ussets .... , . .... . .... ... 18.11 Total .. .. ... . ... . .... ,1 21:064.87 l.,,,a):l.lTIES Cnpltnl ,tock PRld \n . .. .. $ 86.00-" .00 SUI' pl\l~ ..... , I ' " .••. , fi.OOO.&O Undlvli.led 'Profl~8 - n e t... a.006.0. D e rn~O() DeposI ts . ... .. .. 87.SS a. SS 'I' 1I118 cteppslls . . : .. . .. ''':':_ _ ~~ Totlll , . .. , . .. . : .. ... ; . . tI21.064.87 Stat of QhIQ. Cou'llty of Wllrrlm.I>8 : I. 1I; a. '1'\1014:01'. C~8hle r ot t:le a bp\'c-name4 bllnk. dO ·.oIBlllnly 8wear thllt .the above .tlltement Ie tru e to the be.t ot my li:nowle.lge qnd bellef 8, TUCKER. Casher. Subscribed a.nd .worn to before me thl" Ilith Ilny' ot October. 1929. . OhArlcl lIflldden . Notar), Public. Oorr,ct-AtteRI: C· G. p. OOK IL. fJ. (}(Ilhl tt O. lil. LEVTCY Dlreo10ra.
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FARM BUREAU MEETING
Farmlll'!! of Warren County together with those of Butler, HamiIton l and Preble Counties will conSIder mar(y interesting and tlmelr form problems at the 18th DistrIct Farm Bureau Meeting, to be held in Room 207, Hamilton, Y ; M. C. A. Saturday Octobe r 19th, under direction of W. K. Swan, State Director of above district. DI'rnct S '11 11 ti ~ or wan WI ca mee ng to order at 10 a. m. fol1owed by routine business and reports from th F B ureau preSidents and FOR SALE e arm extension agents from above coun· ties. Farm Bureau organizations FOR SALE- New Yellow Corn. will also be considered. Rolph G. Ml1ler. 030
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The largeit Pumpkin ' brought to our store on or before Saturday, October 26, will win
a-.l b. Callie Ham .' The next largest Pumpkin will 'fin
12-lb. Sack Elk Lick Flour Tbe third largest Pumpkin,
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A hit and skip motorist, going thl'Ough town at a rapid rate of speed Tuesday evening, struck Lee Hawke's machine which was parked in fronl oC his barber shop, damaging a fender and bumper .
' In the afternoon session, "New Devel opm e nts in Livestock Marketing" wUl lie e xplain ed by Mr. Wil sOll, Manager , Cincinnat.i Co· operative Livestock Produce rs as· sociation and MI'. P. K. Whelpton. of Miami Univer sity will close the Jlrogram with a discussion on .. Ag ricul t ur e a8 , seen in South Am erica." In a lett er to County Agent Cla ss. Dlr!!ctor Swan -Says, this promises to be a very interesting mceting and urges all the members possible to come. Class and local Fat' m Bureau workers are endeavoring to have a large delegl\tion in attendance from Warren County.
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All pumpkins returned to owner.. Tell your friends about the good time,. and try to find the largest pumpkin:
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Rep ort of th\1 condition ot the Wa yn esville National Bank, of Wuyn esvllle, 1n the State of Ohi o, at the close of business, on Octo bel' 4, 1929. . RESOURCES [,oa ll s (I,nd d l s~o ullt 8 . . .. , $ 2~ 1,224.&1\ Ovc rdraCtH . ....... .. ' . . . ~ {l.S I l nllet! Stille. ,o\'e rn m en t N"c urt tlcs ow n ed .. . .. . . 01.0 (10.0 0 Oth er bonds. stocks nnd ' • '"ur llleR o "'"od ...... 156.772 .11 Hllnk Ing lo OUAO . •000100 8.00ll 00 I!eser\'c with F .. dern l R ,serve Bun k • ...•. •. . •. • 22.0 32.49 l'uA Il arl(1 (lu ~ (ro m bunk s H.06~.77 ll ~ demptl o n (unll with V . S. 'l' rE>nHu('('" nn,l due Crom U . 1';. Tr :l~ lI rer ... 2.6 00.00
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An evangelistic! campaign beginning at the locnl churchwill of ~ Christ, S-unday night, October 20. I! Preaching will be by the minister and singing under direction of Billy Reaves, of Mayfield, Ky., who Rally cloy wns observed at the recently assisted in a meetln~ at M. E. Chul'cli. Ferry Church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundy, Mrs. Dora Hill and Mrs. MattIe Cnry's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon , Steddom spent the week-end with Ohio, ill open every evening. In Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hill near this store fOU find a wealth of Marion, Ind. ' . suitab le gifts for Christmas. birthMr. nnd Mrs . C. M. , Kilmer and I days, s~owers. wedding!!, and an· s on have move d to the A. W. nlvers arles: :,ou are 81~ay~" welR eeves property. come at thIS Home of GIftS., H ornce Mitchner and Mildred Humphre y were married Thursday On Saturday evening' October . d '11 'd ' th t 12, MI'. and Ml's. Rhodes Buncvenmg an W I resl e m e en- nell entertained the f IJnw' t . . . Q " mg 0 a n t hQu se o n t he Humphrey's fnrm They ' have the best wi shes of a ' a seven , thlrt~ dmner: Mr. And h ost of fri e nds Mrs. Rus Hel Wilson, Mr. and Mr8. . . H er-m an Surfac~, Mr. and Mrs. Ell . Vern on Stiles was confined .to Furnas, Nellie and Kathleen hIS h om.e .I~s t week threa tened With Graham, Evalyn Tucker, Ruth a ppe ndi CIt IS. Cook. Groce Rocket, Chfts. Eo'!!ter The D orcas Society he'Jd its and Guy Hockett. Quite 8 dlsmonthly moeting a t th e Va nd er - eussion wos had as to whether tho vor t h ome on Thursday. favors were cats or mIce or oven Mrs. Nettie L eaming of X e nja, pil<S: The evening was spent In spe nt last wee k h er e preparing talkmg and cards. h e r hou seh old good s fol' removal to - - - .. - . _ - - - Xenia. BARN IS DE~T.ROYED Miss Virginia Dickin so n of Cn lc donia was hom e over the week· A brick bm'n belQnging to e ntl. , 11'. ond Mrs . Hays Reed and George Thurpe of ·Richmond, "Ind., f amily have move d t o W. C. was · deetroyed bv fire last ThursSm ith's pl'oper iy r ece ntly vacated day. No stock was burn'e d but Mr. Thorpe sufl'eTed a severe hiss by J. C. Morris and family. which wal) 'only partially covered --- -~--:--..:.... by ·Insurance. . Ea,l Piquallt ---~--
Slice five" hard-boiled eggs, add Wa,De..,il1. 1 cupful cooked macaroni, ~ ~up BleDch."e.. grated Swit7,erland ~heese" 1 '3·4 cups '\Vh.lte ~a1;lc~ nnd ~ea80ning of • ~I t. om on JUloe, paprika nnd .........~.............-~. .(iif. b °k~V ~I!!\~ncc. Turn in,to bu ttered .. Ii IIlg d.u;h, cover wlth ¥.i cup b uttered crumbS and a s prinkling of c~(> p. P.. Hl'own , in - the oven. ~, as a ~ain duh with m ix~d MIami Gazette S ~' eget:ili l s ·$llad. ,
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WholJ! or tlalf, Sygl\r cured regular/!
Mrs. Wm. S lag le I\nd da ughters Misses Alma and Ruth o'f Maderia 0 ., and Mis/:l R ebeccu Dunham of Kin /!'s Mills. were guests of Mr. ond Mrs. Wal ter S heehan on 5atur day. .
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W e imrite YOlllI' comparl!lOn I Compal'e the f resh pure quality of our moa ts and pro(jucts-com pu r e theIr t e nderness and f1av (l r. Cornp!lre our careful ser vic e -our 'prompt and !lependabl e delive ry. And Ilfter you have found us first in all tliese - cQmpare our low prices,
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MI S GIll,d y Bert:\'dnll I\nd Mr. Frank Robln ~n ll of Dayton wprp marrl ~ fI OJ] October 4th and will flJ.nke their h/)1~e fOr th Ci' win tll l' w ltb th". f?rmer II pD!'pnts, Mr. and Mrs. WIlham Bergdall. . ~. weeelJ. Mr. and Mrs. W oodrow Dolan of hicago , Ill.. a nd Mrs. Clifford 'IV pdce them falrly. rep. Guv nf Etnn Gree n Ind .. vi ~ltcd - ~ d,Jt!m honCltlv-and • their Tl eice, Mrs . Robert Burnett , l\h. and Mrs . J. J . FrommJ Mr. you can count' on the car and family, Sunday a week ago . . and Mrs. Frank Dupree and aaugb makin, good ou.r promJ_ . tel's of Doylon, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ond Mrs . Robmson of I M elvyn Bont.'l were dinn e r gUl!st!s VI.it oW' ui ed car showroom T ole do spent !levet'al . day!! last of Mr. and Mra. J. P. Fromm on and aee fQ~)'our~ , . w e ek nt Lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. W . C . Ber gdoll. Kilpatrick- French 1\1r. a nd Mrs. George R eeder /InMr. a nd Mrs. Chas. · Moore of tertnined on S unda y at the ir eoun· 1Wosfi·ington . D. C., Miss Margarettorcar Company b'y h ome on Ro ute 4 . a number 01 , ta Moore and a college fri end from Waynelville re latives in honn r o f the latter's O. W. U.. Del/lware, and Miss BlaDcJteilu b irt hday . Tho!!c ",ho e njoyed the Doris Jlcnderllon ' ot Western col~eb.non occasion were : MI'. and Mrs. Mar- i lege, were Sunday guests of Mr. ion OSUO l'll and dau~ht I', Miss a nd Mrs. L. M. Henderllon, Glenna of HlIl'veys burg, Mi'. and Mrs. Rownrd S UI'fuce and Sit". . All day meeting at HarveysEdwin, of n enr Waynesville, Mr. burg Friends' Church next Sunday a nd Mrs. Wnrren Ke nr ick and th e 20th. Earl Eavey from Xenia r1aughte l', Margaret, of Social will be the principal speaker and Row' MI'. an d Mrs. E rnest Arch- I. E. Davis ;fronT Leesburg will deaco n and ~o n . Everett. of Cen- bring the Message In Song. Come terville ~ n!1 t he Misses Ruth, Eva l ~t u s worship tog~ther. You Will b e welcome. a nd Ethel R eed er.
You can. rely on a used car when bought from a CheVrolet dealer.
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Mi ss Eva Lippi ncott has I' turned h o me afle,. un ,'xlond lld visit l with I'l,jat iv l! in Detroit, Mich., ond Dnyton.
·Mr. and Mrs . Fred Schwnrtz a nd Mr. nnd MI·s. Merl e Kerns and daughter of Columbus, were guest s of MI'. and 'Mrs. J. D, Marlatt on Sundll1'. . . Mr. a nd Mrs. OLho Henderson, Mrs. E. T. Stroqd, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stroud and son were Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. T . Vice of Dayton . Mrs. Carl Croll I1nd son of Springboro - were Sunday night guest s of Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer heehan and on Monday, with Mn Sheehan, were Lebanon visitors.
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1\11'. lind Mr~. Cl1m'le: CllIl'k Wl'l'l' Dayton Vi5itol' Wodn!': lay. 1\[1'. :Int! In;. W(Ill el' Ball y of t\ I:~ddin Lumps ~t Ii'nirley's. 11 '1I1" Doddl\ SI\(, lIt R"llndllY witl] Mr, u nd Mr. .·h,II'I!'!; 1I1vll nin. MI·1'.. I . J . dams WIlS n L banIr-. :ln ll Ir ~ . ,\ 11<'11 "~m l 'ick tll1d on vi. itO l' }I'riday. flo. lind r.l r>l..J. u..h'Il\·, alt ndcu n I I. . O. F. b:ltl U(' t til WUYIl('S' Icover llnd fondly Alh · t·t . vi ll e W ed nc's/lay I·venillg'. vi. iterl has. Brown nnd family I\. J. .Inl'k i. maldn!: hi ~ hou5e in Duyto n Satllr clll~· . . nfe .with n II IV lil'e proof 1'0 f. Mrs. . J . . Monl·oe nn d da ug ht r <[rs. hnr! . .Ioh ns Wll~ n UinlleT /.iue. l Thllr~duy of Mr/<. Amos nf n ca r L ullnon, wore, WaynesConk n 'ar WaYI1\' vjJl<.' and in till' ville "i iturs t oday. 11ft 1'11 (1(111 th y motol' ·.1 l L () \)nnMr.' . Hniller Rnmb' f\J\d Mrs. Oil. MI'. anrl MI'lI. J. F:. Smi h . lwllt C lnl'('nce Simpson Wl'rl' sh opping Su n(by with l\f I'. ancl M rg. J II I iu ~ in I uytoll Wed n esday. I 1IC't'er [!II Ynn\(e l' !';t. E" . R b f D t lent ' I f \V '1" ~ uWITI am y 0 ny on, S l C.•11'.I "'11 ll'!~ It 0 ~y nC'. VI I ~ the week-end wilh bis pat ntll Mr. sJl('nlh~g 'hy; \\'l' l'k wl,h .1 1'. nne! IIllll l\l r~. Ho mer Hamby. Mrs. hl.'s le r Crnhn/ll while 1\l1'5' 1 Ihri/!ht. is .vi!;itillg Iw l' t1nllJ!hler Call the Wn ynes vill e Farmers :lnd fanlll~' In olull1iJug. f.xchllng o. J or L ehig h Portland 7Ifl'. nnd Mrs . P e rry K <.' nrick, 1 cnlC'nt, :Jnd Miss Bcdhn of \J avnosvil!' nnd Mrti . W. '1\1. Coleman lI)lcllL Mr. nnd Mrs. H . V . Brown of W dne. clny with Mr. anti l\1r~. nay ton , worc Su nday guest s of Mr. Walter K ' IlI'ick nnd fumily. nnd Mr. 0, R. Unglesuy . Mr. and MI·s . .J. B . .Jo nf'R lind 1II1'S•• '. n. hancellor o f near 1111'. and Mrs. AlIC'n ":mr\ r k nU{'lldN] t he hOlllo·col11ing nnd ba . kd Xe nia, RI e nt last week fit the hOllle ninncr nt. e ntl'rvillo churc h un- of Mr. lind Mrs. M. L. Purshall. day . Mr. ami 1\11'1<. ChaR. tan!<uerry Mr!<. " illialll Cnlemnn and Mis~ II ml Mr. and Mrs . Elm el' S t ansThelma moto l'('d tn Cinl'in nati IJ ·rry vi Hit ed relatives here 'ruesl\I Ondll ~' lo lhl' hosp itul in interest duy. ' of the laUer. Mrs Elmer S hee ha n and Mrs. Mr. onrl M)'~. ~esl ('r ~rnhA Ill El lis ~1 cCl ur e and daughter were a!1C1 rlnllg'h~('r Rormcl' nltcmcl f' ,1 n lI1icltll.tl1wn visito rs Tuesduy aCte r IlIl'thd:1~' <lmn.el· R . IIn (lny for M r~ ' 1 n oo n. R(ll' mOIl Alb n ght at her hnm e in , n arto n. Arthur S liphe l' of ' o lum bus. MI'. ann Mrs. Wilbur Clm'k or wus a cullel' lit the h ome of Mr. Wayn«' ll.vi l\ wer«' tlin n ('r !!'uc sts of l un d .¥I's. W. 0, RaJl e r S unday ~fr!\. MAry Carmony Friday cvell- morning.
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WAYNESVILLE, OIUO, WEDNESDAY, 0 TOBER 23, 1929
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NEWS DIRECT FROM ~ THE SlATE CAPITOL . ~ ~ COLUMBUS, OHIO The general elect ion will be held Tuesday ufter lhe fll'st Monday in Nov· e mber, t he date be ing the fifth of that mo nth . Township officers, pustlce of pence, munici pal offi cers, judg s nnd clerks of municlpal courts a nd membel's of boards of ed ucation ure to be e· lecte<J.. RegiRLrlltion was nec esary in eight cities of the state. being over 100,000 pop ulation, Cleveland Cincin nati, To ledo, Columbus, Akron, Dayton. Youngstown and anton. Quadrennilll regi stration is required of all cities in ex cess of 11 ,8 00 pOllulation ,
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Mrs. Albert Drake has been quite s ick the r nst week. Mrs. G. D. Mills is attend eng a W. C. T. U. meeting at Finley. . G. D. Mill s is :visit ing hi~ son Lindl ey, nnd famIly ut Midlan d Mich. ' o~
NOlES fROM • THE HIGH SCHOOL
CAN SIT AWD REEL OF~ FaIt. Ho~ 'ALL THE "'I~IJTE Dl:TAll5 OF ,'rAST DEAL~,- ~~PLIC'T A'TO NAMES'., P1.ACf$, DA'T!S AtJD AMOUf04TS) - Ott, £'Vu,YnUNG. .
'We gi ve Cednr Sta mps, Cary's J ewelry Shop.
Puul W~!l~ n ll' was u VI ItOI' Tbursday.
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, The lIonor Roll in High School Harold And erso n has been for lhe first six weeks is as follows Suphomol'es- Ann a O'Neall quit.' sick wilh lonsili tis. Yerdena Fox JuniorR- harles Whitacker Mr. nncl Mrs. Waller Unde rwood , pent Sunday in Wilm ington , eniol's- Bertha Filer Thelma St. J ohn J oh n. enr:; Ilnd f amily of Gr en ville, ~ f1ent thl! wec k-l' nd with W. The recent spell ing test given '. S,'ars and fnmil y. in the High Sc hoo l a nd grades resulted with Lola Sears, Senior Th ' L. T , L. will meet at lhe and BarbaI'll Gray in the 6th grade home of Anna Let! Cra ne on Fl'i· making the only perfect scores of d Uy aflerr )(l n. Octo ber 25. 50 words, in their respective grou ps. ~ r l' S" I' ~ . ~ll\rk and William Smith of Tol ,uo . spell t thl! w(!(J k-enr! with Mr. Moomaw attended t he Fall e lia s. A mll'rsun and family. meeting of th e School masters W ill O. Gustin s pcnt un day Club nt Wi lmington College. Octwit h .J uuge 1'. M. unningharn at obe r 11). lh(' MII ~o nic Home, pl'ingfie ld. Th e Hig h School baseball 1\11'., anU. Mrs. Wilbul' Shields of sellHo n is over. The last game WllS [)"ytoll . Were gu cst fl of hus. played Friday October 18 , at Anu er. on lint! fumily on Monday. Phil ip's Park. A team composed of Se n ior boys won f.rom boys in II'. a nd l\Ir ~ , II. ilL Tumer and t he othe r three High School classes so n of Bellbroo k, spent Sunday at by 1\ score of J 0 to 6. Lh e home of J . H. SllcketL and family . Two new stu dents enro lled in High School last week : Leota 1111'. and 1\11'S. WlI Ro ss and Sw uringen, Sophomore, and Leo daughter of Pive Point, called on Sweal·ingen. Seni or. They attend· J. It. Wude nnd family Su nd ay ed Hillsboro High School before u fternoo n. moving to Waynesville.
The offices of the various de· Mr . .and ,Mrs. Robe r't Cr ew pal·tme nls of stute huve been un· dorgohlg a genernl overhuuling. were wee k·end guests of fri ends in preparntol'Y to the winter season leI/e la nd. fa st upproaching. Carpen ters, Parker- Th e Natio ns choice in pnintel's. plumbers and electricians 11llve bee n on lhe job for severnl liens. Select yours at Cary's J ewel· week!! looking after nee ded repuil's ry Shop, Lebanon Ohio. Boilel'lI hllve been inspected in the Mrs. A. G. · pahr of Xen ia, was ba eme nt and engin eers and fire· men will soon be on twenty·four t he g uest of Mrs. Anna Cadwallade r over the week·end. ho'ur duty. Inmates at the Ohio Penitentiary for unduy dinnel' were served Mrs. ' Ralph ,Vance and son of I'oust POI'l<\, bread (]ressi ing and Pleasant Plain spent Suturday gravy, r oasted potatoes, pickled with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke. beans. bread und coffee and apple pie. The pork came f rom the Der- I' F or best results con sign your I'e I' pd llon farm wh. ere twenty fat I''! e .stoc~ ~o Green-Embry Co., hogs wehe butchered. Warden Crncrnnalt, 10 care of D. R. SalisMI'. and Mrs. Archer Hartsock Preston E . Thomas hus had hIs bury. Bas kct Ball schedule for 1929o f Dayton, visited the former's c118rges put up several thousand " Jlun: nts , 111 1'. and Mrs. J . L. Hart- '30. cans of lima beans fo r winter use, Master MarIOn KIbler of DaytO n sock, Mo nday. Fri., Nov , 1, Carlisle, here also thou8unds of gallons of corn, sp nt last week at the home of F ri., Nov. 8, Hal·veysburg. there string beans tonlatoes, chow.chow Clarence Edwards nnd family on Whllt is more aJlJlr priatc than • at .. Nov. 9, Centerville, here nlllOgoes, pickles, etc. The Warden Route 4. a girt of jewelry. Se e the beau· fr i., Nov. 15, Open will see to it t hat the "boys" ti ful r ings und neck wea r at Cary's Fri., Nov . 22, Morrow, here MI'. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas have plenty to e a~. .Jewelry Shop. Lebanon Ohi o. ' F,r i. , Dec. 6, Mason, there visited relatives in Jefferson t. ' . Dec. 7, Oakwood, there Dr. Charles A. Neal, M. D., Di- County, Ohio and West Virginia After Summers heat and dust Fri., Dec. 13, Xenia, t here rector of the tate Department of last week. give your watch new life by hav- ' Sat., Dcc. 14, Lebanon, there lI ealth,t.. is scheduled to deliver his ing it t horo ug hly clean ed and oiled ,E.ri. , Dec. 20, Otterbein, here Edgar Guest Chri~tmaB cards first omciul mes age t o the h ealth at Cury's J welry ShOll, Lebanon Fri., ,Tan. 10, Morrow, there commissioners of the state at their French etched and religious a nnual conference being held in Christmas cards at Cary's J ewe lry TALKS ON TAX RALLY DAY AT THE Ohio. ·.l·i .• JJun. a n. L 7. Centerville. Harveysbul'g,there here .. nt., L8, the Capital City tItis Week. Pllblic shop, Lebanon Ohio. PROPOSAL IN COUNTY I METHODIST CHURCH MI'. a nd Mrs. F. A. Old er have i. Jan. 24 Open health nurses will be in charge of . return ed to th ei~ home in Miamis· F rL: J a n 31, ' Mason. here . a luncheon session Thursday and M1'8. Mary Cunmngham of Roswill hold a meeting later. The So- well, New Mexico),. was the ~uest Wh th e "Awo t R·rea I 'o n nding a few days ,.Eri., Feb. 7, Spring boro, here l C~odb On In t Sund ay ut t he M .E. b~rg WIth aft~1' th en' spe duu~.hler Mrs . .J. R. ' Fl'i.. Feb.. 14, Kings Mills, here ciety of Sanitndans of the state is of Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Robmson P I'c".ure·den rarna, ura In er· hUI'eh there was ol'~el'v ed the \V d d f Iy. ella" unrolls at th co 't ., a e, un anl1 Fri., Feb. 21, Otterb ein. there meeting in conjunction with the of Route 6. last week. y ann ual Suncluy S' cholll Ra ll y Day F' rlday . 'ngs ar a cred be th mmuOl W . . lind Satul"day, February conference. meetl y t e b arren an u" also <'I honle.co n11·ng ( 01' nl enlM1'5 . 8 March 1 Wurren County ,. I f Mrs. DrTh omaa B urton and Mrs. C t F l' n,..,B h ld usun W Ilk erson , MISS 2, Stute Highway Director Robert '~'!1' ake and 80n Bobby Lee, oun y arm ureau 0 e e ST. MARYS CHURCH bel'S and fri end s of the Chu rch . At Abbie Gl'uhanl, Mrs. L. H. Gordon ' T oul'namertt ' the close of the lesso n period t here nnd Mrs. C. M. Rohitzel' spent Sun. .- - -- -N. Waid ann,ounccs a contract 'VISited Mrs. Guy Baker at Hamil- on dates and nt places gi"en below letti ng for propoaed highway im. ton, Wodnesday afternoon. a memorable treat will be giv~n October 27 , Twenty·second ·sun· wu.4 a delig htful program presen- day afternoon with St, Clair Fife provements on Tuesday. October those fortunate enough to be In day lifter Tl'inily. hurch school led by th e intermediate pupil s, COli and fU111i1y at Wilmington. DEATHS Miss Lucile Clark of Spears attendance. . l ilt (): 30, Morning Prayer and SC I"' !listing of recitations demonstrn22nd. There are 49 miles at an esFrank S. Evans died at his home tlmated cost of $1,640,706.03, Memorial Hospital, Dayton Ky., Fro.'" the nattonnl offices of the mon at 10 :30. tions and so ngs. Among t he MI'. and Mrs. S. Shal\at and with Federal aid in Fairfield, "islted her parents Mr. and Mrs. 't~lomnerl!ncanChFI'eaargmO Buhreau tFh·edelfil·a. Rev. J ../. Sc haeffer. Rector. onsll'lltions and songs. Among t he so ns, Mrs . .J. Bloch of Cincinnati, in Spring Valley, Saturday, Oct.W ayne and Gallin counties. The Walter Clark Monday night.. ' were e m laLtel' was a negro spiritulI l beau- Mr. a nd Mrs. Max Kohlhagan of ober 19, following 11 long illness. successful bidder will be announwas obtaine~. word .comes t hat this FERRY CHiURCH OF CHRIST tifu Jly sung by a quartet of smllll Jam stown, were Sunday guests He is survived by his widow, who was before her marriage, Miss ced in about . ten days. King of Silverware-u¥ourex feature ~Im IS a thrllle~ guaranteed Bible Schoo l at 9 '3 0 gi rls. A ta lk on RaJly Day was of Mr. and Mrs. Myel' Hyman. Kate Eberly, daughter of the Silverwarc,." Come in and meet to. .provlde. t he e v:enlng's entel'- Lord's Supper a t 10 :30· a. I:: Th~ given by Assistunt Supt., Ken- I Due to the fact of it's being a "Lady LOUise" the new pattern at tarnmebt lt h ki~kil lo!!g to ~e fo ur girls wllto with t he minister n eth /3t. J ohn . J. B. Cl'Ub be and family had a8 late Peter Eberly, of Waynesville, sdns, Lawrence of Xenia, resolu t ion passed by the General Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon O. !::n~~ioer: a' whol~rlo~ of lii~ do~v: attend ed ~.he. recent North. Ameri: At t he morn ing Church se r vice dinner gu ests lust Sunday Mr. and and two Herman of Columbus. Assembly, the proposed Tax A.' . on the farm with lim ses of th I can Cht,l stJa~ Con ventIO n at t he. a uditoriu l.ll WI1 ' fille~ to its Mrs. Frank EJrgleston of New Hol- andFuneral services were held at mendment is printed in t he news- M Mrs. EUPhKe~lla Hough anDd MISS work of the' Home gDe~on tratio~ I Ca nton .wIII ,bring II r eport of the sea tmg capnclty and ut Its close i lund and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ttie residence Monday afternoon papers of the state, the full text argaret t I~ o~ haytond Agent and suggestions about co· I c,?nventlOn. rh~ fo llOWing urc the a boun tiful basket dinner Wil S Cun ningham and SOn Maynard of with burial in Spring Valley bein(f given. There being no wer~ gues so . ern o~g, an operative marketi gl.rls who WIll speak; Marie ' er ved in the basement. At 2 0" , Leesburg. cemetery. pUblrcity campaign ~arried . on famtly and other relatives last Coupled with ~~~ showin of P1I1e. Lola ~ears, }irace .P enning- clock t he closing service >,yas con· from the office of Secretary of ' week. this film which is free to the P~blic I ton !Ind. Be! tha F lieI'. Give, them dUded , by Sup L Hlltfi eld with 11 For better vision- for better State Clarence J. Brown, with will be talks on the 1'0 osed Ta x t~e inspiration of a splendId IIU- larl!~ choir ~endel'i ng special glasses --.:... prices reasonable- best Funeral services for Horace W Rrguments by various committees M.Mr. O~d ~~il W. H. AC~e!l vlsHlted Aml!ndment by ' Uie pfollowing dlenc~. You are always we.lcome IllU SIC. Re~. ·Dlbert,. t he. pustor. servi ~e-con ~It. Dr. Rudolph the I Collett, who died suddenly Satur:. nnd distributed under direction of . ISSI lv.e en. at rlst ~s- persons'- Hon Robert Shtawhan at thIS chur(:h. made a sh01 t talk, MI s. White read EyeSIght SpeCIalist Tuesday, Thurs day nt his home in Xenia were Secrctary of State Brown, that ~i~' AI?mcirnat\, on Sun.day. at Bu·t1ervlll~.Whitacre's Hall Chester A. Willia mson, Minister lett.el's ,fro m romJer pasto rs and day, Satul·day. Cary's J ewelry Iheld Monday afternoon ~t the official has been kept busy receiv- I SS en s. recover i ng mcely 0 t b 2 3 ' resHI nts who could not attend, ' ShOll, Lebnnon Ohio. resid ence 'and burial was In Miami ing and answering many inquiries aite.r an operation. ' . cco A'd t W '11 WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF I.l nd a numb?r ~Yho, w er~ present , ce metery. He is survived b hia for in'formation on · the subject. G~ O~tob~/~:on n aynesvl e CHRIST . spoke "o~ theu' JOy 10 th IS day of I I'. a nd Mrs. Fred. Hubble and I widow BlJd one son J. W. C~l1ett ~hio votel's will decide tIte issue on Gruen Watches.ofl"er the utmost C':as. Waggon'er at K. P. Hull The eva ngeli stic campoign is fell ow_hIp toget~cr. son, Mr. nnd MI·s. Al Vin Penny and . of near New Burlington and one ruesdny, November !ith. in quality value. style and depend· Mason, Oct ober 28. j ust getting und er headway. Billy At t he close It was announ ced Mrs. May Stolzenberg of Duyton' ldaughte r Miss Margaret at home C. C. Eulass at Springb01'0 Gym, Reuves is pl.easing everyone wit h that thero would be a nother such en joyed B molor trip through the ' . - - -- ' . ability. Your Gruen dealer in State Treasurer H: Ross Ake Warren County is Cary's Jewelry October 30. his solos and leadcrship of song dny in Octo bel' of next year. southern part of the. late, visiting . Dean Stanley nt Harveysburg and the gospel is being preached - - - -Serpent's Mound,. Coppe r's Mt. CATTLE TESTING IN hns mailed out statements to the Shop, L~banon, Ohio. M;r. and Mrs. Chas. Riden and Gym, November 4 and three other simp!y and Sincere ly. Services ench WA YNESVIl.LE GRANGE and olher pla ces of mterest. WARREN COUNTY 660 insurance companies doing busi nct8s in Ohio, giving the a- 80n Laurence and '·Mr. and Mrs. meetir\l~8 to be announced later. e.venlOg at 7 :30 I)· m. Pl'ogram for . ..m1l1nts of the Insurance tax owed George Denny and daughter Ruth, The public is invited and urged Sunday follows; Bihl e School at PRESENTS GOOD PROGRAM Mr~. J. H. Colema n, wl~h Mr,s. About 476 cattle have alread t he atate by the various companies of 'Wilh)ingtol'l1, were iCall.'ers . at to come. All meetings will begin 9:30 a. m. Lord's upper and serfIr V. Walter , Mr. a nd MI S, Dan been tested for 70 ' farmers and which totals ,7,605,000. This the hom~ of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. promptly at 7 :45 p. m. ' ·'V on at ] 0 :30 a. m. Sermon sub' l A good prog1'llm was pr sentl'd ~ altcl',C of . Lhbllnon. hand. Mrs. I dairymen in the eastern part of is a tax. of 2.5 per 'cent on the Dakin Sunday. ~ • _ _ ~ect "Pe~sonal Evangelism.' Even- at t he Wayn csvllJe G1'llnge Satur. ,' . ul'y \nnmhg am! 0 ~n. , Turtlecreek Township by Dr. ·Joe. groBS amount of premiums 'collect109 se rvI ce Fit 7 :30 p. m. Scr'm on l dn y night l oute to ~r ome tnh eVf. ex.~~ Moeller during the first two weeke ed during the preceding ' year. It ,Ronald Hawke and family J. WAYNE TP. FARMERS' CLUB su~je~~, "Th~ Church that J esus I " Th e l~i;'e~ orche~tra, compr ised ~ffer IU . thr:e T~~t t~' VISIt wlI of his work in Warren County. Mr. becomes due next month. . .w. Edwards and family, Mrs. IBullt. The Church where yo u feel o~L()lI is ,Fires, cornet, ~lustel" ~~ ua l~l1~torelt~'ip ~o t . to~i~~nJ;, Rez}n ,Mel oy helps Dr . .MoeUer in __ • James .McClure and Miss May The beautiful home of Mr 'and at Chlomte . A W'jl' M' . t I :,II-Ie. FIres, t rombone. Mrs' l Inotlfyrng the. farmers In advance . h ' . 0., l Ie ' s 'er. r IIlmson , lIllS er ' L ' sa t bl e ·or TALK ON TAX AMENDMENT Wrlg t were enteru.med at ,the Mrs. J. T. De/it'doff in Lebanon, "u~!· ~ .I"'Ires, x~ Iop hon e, I'It~ Ie MI'. a nd 'I r s. Chas. Anderson t o. have th eLI' ca ttl e In home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. was the scene of the October meet LYTLE M E CHU RCH (n , . Fn ~s, te nu l .d r um and M,ss ' un d son Charles, Mrs. Ardie ba ln. so tha the largest number _ . Hawke at Clarksville on Sunday. in~ of Wayne Tp. Farmers' Club. . . ~loRsl~ FII'es playmg , her accom- I Sm it h Mrs. Jum es Beirne. Mr. and pOSSIble can be tested each day. The Wayne Twp. Farm Bureau . 'October's bright blqe weather'" undll Y ehool next SUllday at 'ck <:tlOns ; . ,Tam es qlb~OIlS ga-.:e Mrs Wilbur Shields attended the 9 nl y one co.w has been {o';lnd to be has arranged to ~ave Mr. C;:. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Grifl"y, Paul with the gOl'geous autumn coloring 2 :00 p. 111. Preaching service at ' un m tere~t1llg descrIption of hI !! funern l of F Evans at Spring Infected With tuberculOSIS from Anderson of th.e Provident Life ... Grifl"y_ of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. of the trees contributed to the 3 :00. We mu ch l' nj oyed the sermon motol' tl'lP throug h ~he West. Vu ll ey M und~IY ·afternoon. ~he. ubove number, which seem to Trust Co. of Cincinnati to talk on ROY 'Noggle of Spring Valley, Mr. happiness of the occasion. and the qu arterly confer once by Voca l solos were pl.easmgly re,n· .lndl c~tt! th!1 t the percentage 31 t~e Tax. Amendment at the Waynes and Mrs. Oarl. Conard of Dayton, After the' splendid dinner a OUr new dis.t l·ict Superinter.dent. d~ red. by l.~I·S. H. B. Earnhart, MIss OUI' f ormer (citizen Lester S. 1O~ectron wI.1I b.e very low during VIlle Jilgh Sc11001 Gym ~n Thurs- . Mr. and Mrs. DarraH Brakefield of , program of unusual interest was IWe a~e glad he is wit h us and feel I' l C1~sle F 1I'!l pl:lyed her I\c~o n,l ' Ivin' lOf :K ent, Ohio, spent Monday t~IS tes~ whlc~ IS the sec,!nd to be day Oetob!lr 24th at '1.80 p. m. Piquat..spent Sunday with Mr. and rendered. Mrs. Chss. West. tile we WIll Itave a great yeul' und er p~mment!!. Readings by Ma1')ol'le ni ght ancl T uesday the guest of , gIven In thl.s commumty. The ~veryone, mte.rested in taxpaying Mrs. Hert Griffy. . talented daughter of the host and his leade.l'~hip.. , ,C; ?WardS . and Dr. J . T. .Ellr ~, a his niece, Mrs. J. O. Cartwright, first was carned out a few years IS. urged to be present ~nd bear . hosteBS told of her delightful trip The priVIlege of uSlOg t he school pl<\ylet gIVen by Mrs. LOU IS FIres. After l'ecciving his Ph. D. last sum ago by Dr. W. R. Van NeBS. thIs. Amendment expl~lIned, as Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tudor and to the land of the Midnight Sun hQuse for social affairs of our Lym.an Day and Roscoe Fu!nas, mel' at Peabody Dr. Ivin s returned D.l'. H: E. Foster also started it will come before the .voters at children ~nd ' Mrs. Dumo of Nor. and through Europe in such a ' yo ung. p.e,?p,J.e h,as .b een granted. mu.slc by L,~mar nn,d Earl . Earn- to Ohio a nd ha s for some weeks. tesh ng III T!lrtle<:ree~ :I'0WDshlp the November. elec~ion. wood, Ohlo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank manner that all , present felt that I We Will Inltrute It WIth a Hnllowe' - h~1 t , on clallnet. lind F I'ench horn. I been connect e r! with the Ohio Mondsy morning" With ~sslstl\nce of . An ,i,nterestmg plctur~<, film en- Day, Mrs. Amanda Osborn and they, too, had been among the ' en social next Saturday nij);h t. All ~\' I t~ accompa ntment . played by tate Library as a lecturer in the J. A. Cowma.n who notifies farmers tttl~d Rural Cinderella cwlll alBo Miss Nell Tudor of W.inchester, travelers. Isocial next Saturday night. Al1 " ':'1' .mother Mrs. AI,:,m Earnh~\l't fi eld. While her e Mr. Ivins took oc- to have their cattle ready in adbe shown. . Ky., visited at the A. K. Day Mrs. Carl L. Duke hRndled the are invited to join in this good time selectr~ns by S. S. EIlts hal'!"omca I casion to vi sit the Wayne Tow'n- vance, and who ilccompanies Dr. . James R. Gibbons. Pr~8. home on Sunday afternoon. 8pecial topic-Flowers any woman We [eel that sec uring this building u!!d gUItar and I?r. J . T. Elhs! ~ass ship Library and to a representa- Foster and holdi. the cattle·· on ' Roscoe Furnas. Sec y. ' can grow-so well that each , is An advanc4~ step in our work a t I Ylol. wei e aJI hIghly enterta1Omg. ' tive of the Gazette expressed his l\Iol?day, T.uesday, and Wednesday , .. • . M1'II. 1;homas Burton, Mrs. Jen- woman present determined that Lytle. , ~.rtc r an ln 3tl'ucttve talk on the surprise and pleasure in finding d~rrng whIch Hme the injectiona CLASS MEETING me Mulhn Mrs. Fred Hubble and next summer she wilJ grow more. Let us not. forget prayer meet· ,a,x .tnH ndme nt .the program clo.sed , the libra ry so well equipped ale made. On Thursday. Friday daughter Marie, Mrs. Wm. Dra.ke flowers than ever. mg on Wednesda'y evening. It is WIth , II, selection , by the FIres with l'efcrencc works. He compli- ' and Satul·day. /the veterinarianl lone The youn people · of the Way and little 80n were six o'clock cC:ImMr. and Mrs. M. A. Cornell will contemplated taklOg up a teach- torchc~tl a. Imonted Mi ss Stokes librarian on call at the farms ·again to nesville Church of Christ gathered ner guests of Misses Edith McKi~ entertain . the club on November in~ training course i~ connection -.---- - - Lhe management. a~d offered to ook fo~ reactors. Mr.. Cowa~ acat the CraWford home last Frida ba\n and Ethel Windross at tl1elr 14th. . . WIth Lhe prayer meetmg. CARD OF THANKS giy e lh e local institut ion any aid compam~d Dr. yan~ Ne88 during night for their monthly meetini. apartment in Monroe, on Wednes- ' .Mrs . . Orner Hollingsworth. Rep. Sara A. Bowman, Pastor that the Stn'te Library has at it 's tThe prevIous tes.tmg m Turtleereek E ' h . l) ' k ·d d LU day October 16. - - • . command I ownship and IS I\nxious to .have a!! mem er ~ame mas e an a •. ./ WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH We wish to t hank all wh o h ' IPed 'l . . : complete cooperation of all far· enjoyed ea~h other Sunday dinner guoests of Mr. and LAID CORNER , STONE. 1\" • L··'· L ' . d· Th mel'S at this tim- '. was Theguessl.ng even10g wl\o was apent pll\YWednesday- Bible study and ~o mak e our mlll'ket. a suc~ss.d 'rhe 11 s. lZZle eWIs an d gran " andI daIryman ing . games afier which the had Mrs. C. L. Haw.ke were Mr. and . prayer meeting at 7 :30 ' p. m; pl'oceed~, $4t.,10 Will be u 'e to· so n Ethan, .who recently -return~d IS 18 ann~d 'a Imost, ent~reIY; fal'.,. th' 1 ss eting Then aUYgath- Mrs. Herman Gill and son Gene, QUite a number of local Masons Friday- Choir practice at 7 :80 p. ward purch asm g new stoves fo r after !1pendmg several months 10 the her 8 whIch werll.not givlln the e!r c a mde b' b 1\ t M1'8: Lena TooPIl of Xenia, Miss went to Lebapon Sunday to wit- m; Sunday- Sunday school at !J :15 the church. Califomia wore huppily surprised second test Dr. Van Ness last ' el'e t :'ei~~rs :nd l~ars~~~Tow: Dons Ha~ke, Dayton and Mr. and ness the .aymg, of t~e , corner a. m; Morning worship at 10 :30; . Also wish \'0 t~ankall who ha ve on Sunday when a large number 'Yinter, blW;\he fal'm.e,i8 .or dairy-,, roas , . ..:. _ .; . MI'8. May,narll Weltz and daughter st~ne of ~he new high · School Meeting of ~oung people at 7 :00 In Ilny way. contl'lbuted to the sup· of relatives and friends came, men can have .t~~i~ .~ttle telted , Annf'_ Afternoon guests of but.llling. About 2QOO were p,resent p. m; Evangelistic services at 7 :30; por! of t he chmch. . bringing bas.ke,ts of delicious food ' again at th,i~~ tim. I~ · they ~ho,!u HALLOWE'EN ' Mr. and ~rs. Hawke we!'e Mr. and it !B estimated. I Monday (next week) - moet ing ' of '1 .he Members of the Church of Ito gi've them ' a he~rty wEllc.ome to do sO •.' ~fndt .U! _Of specl~ llll : ." " . l.ba. ,F. ,M. Welt~t_;~lSS Esth~r, Mr. ' Arthur Hamilton w~ , the 'officlal board at 7 ~46 p . .m. Ch~lst. , __ hom e. Tho!'\c· present . were; Mr8. , tere!\t". to, thole,·.,ho .hJIve bG'~ l ~allowe'en is .one of the lJI OBt We!t& and ~obert white of Wit· speaker 01 'the day, anq .. Hon~ . On Wednesday of next week Emma Grubb. J ennie Evans, Mrs. '! cattle or tr~aed , cattle .since . lie ' ny ," G,il~~rt BettD,lan•. , of , Cinci~nati, at. 7 :30 p. m. will .b e h~ld., our APPOINTED DIRECTOR .Elln Bl'adtJot k, M.r. nnd Mrs. pl'evloUIl test:.,;t who, ar~ anxlou. . en)oyable celebrationa ot th,e ~ear. m,jrm,t~~. " ., . . .' deh"ere. d' ,. the address. Several First Quarter'" Oonference. Dr. · Earnest Bl'addockMr.' anC! to have thell",..cat~le t~s~r\ aho)l~d Barmlesl\ play 1and lIallowe en fun, , expecte d,~u.. " ~ tb ere ,' 11 a 'd'· · Mr. ap d . M _,_ o pa~ll::jp8ti.ed L George our.' new ' DiI~trict 'Super- At- the meetmg .' . of thll dIrectors . . Mr. s. LaWfence " E vans, ,... are aDrs.E•L. Th 0 mas , Mr • '10 d gell In L eba non ...... ,,~t:. report or Ie a vto ,. J. A. >I ~ Cowant.,= t th 1'" BKe1o'" . tinction cbetween tb,,~ .and mallc- and" 14~. S. , D. Henkle. J. W. in the event: Deputy Grand 'Mas.t er, i.nten,d~t, ~ill be with U8 ~o apeak of 'Wayne/lville Natipnal Bank and Mrs.. Victor. Burres and · o'fi.ce ~r~ a . e I} ure ,u .. ~. iou8 destruction of property; ~d EdwaMs and famU" Myer Hyman Am" .repre8ent~,ng . the second and also conduct t~e . business o~ 'ruesday, O~tqber 22, J .. O. Cart- family, .~r. Robbms and. Her- , ,.-:.e n!~ the ba~~sii.ug of nervoul or ,il~k .a~fd family, . O. ,M. RobJtur .and MasonIC dlatril;t l was' present. and the conferel'l,ce. , . wril!'ht. was aPPo'i nted a director man, ,C onner, all ~f Dayton, Mr. ' . . .,' . . . , .. f~i1)!; J. O. ~ht , and leveral dlll~gul8hed yjllitors. ,G. ·C. Dibert, Pasi'or. to ' fill the ~ acaney causea by the. and. Mrs: ~athan Smith" Mi88 . peTsons. There 'are, mal'lY 'Wa1S~ ~ cel\!", family. Llle Tahn.., and family ----.-,.,,-- _ - • ~ . - . ,' d\lnth of. George ~ . .Riley. Eshe Smlth !lnd friend of S~rinJ, bratawlien the tim. IUTIvea an Dr. ' and lin. J'" W. Wqd. ' ' ST AUGUSTINE CHURCH __ ._~ . _ _ - Valley; Mr. and Mrl. Lee Engle· There t parents Ihould'. I!!~e, that tbelr ehq. )fl'. Bn'd Cli& Ri~ea, Mrs. MOVfD ~O NEW LOCATI~~,: . .. . , and -farqUy of BeUbrbOk; Mr; and in Lytle. , .• , ' . 5t.bsu:,m or S'llhMed\11e-18st.Q03rd and W. C. T. U, MEETING' Mrs~ Jno. James and famUy_and Ab SAtarday df-en 'do not ,have tOil at the ex- Maude Crane. Mn. 118l'7 MeClllre d ~ penH of., otJ}en. . J(e88~ Rarmond Edwar~ t::d B. The Wakeley's have moved' ~un ay. ass at : a. m.; . Evans cd Oentervllle; 111'. ' and olle . • _. A. Cornell attended the :5:nlle their rli,taoranl into the old 2~d .and 4th Sunday. lIa88 at . TN! W. C., T. ·U. will meet at Mrs. ;Joleph Evans, Wilb PriIa 'jh~1\i ~_ .....:.., ......u.~. ,1,"'0 _ ~~!~ ~htht...ter paat¥ at aJton bakQ)' mop, Th~ room. are fitted 9 :80: the' flome ,ot Mrs. Davis' Fu~al Mr, and MrS. Rbse~l Ben e.J.. II ~Il•. a___ V _. ~u_.. UJI Dic~y. and loolrt Invitina. Rev. Law Dee B. MollmaDn. TUCI5day, OC!1Ober. 29. at 2 p. m. Alice Ohenoweth and 1. • ~oL , ,
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ct aLl Will!" dlsmlSlled at COllts ot lliaint ffs. ' - - - -Judg ment in the sum .ot $363.Ne,., Suite 04 lind costs were rendere d in Mildred B. Kellis versus Kennet h ! avol' of the plaintif f, Lewis and E: Kcllis' .rur di vorce. Droke. lnc. , Versu!! Frank C. and ,Iul'u Hild erbrill nl \'er us Mordy Mllbe l L. HoB. II iltlcr hran t fo r divo n' e, chol'ges ---'-- ---- Probate -C ou""rt . -' -P-roceed in,. . ,. - - . - I!rQ'II neglec t i " ~lul'thu Arclld(!ncon versus Will CH APT ER IV, An in trumen t of writing pur" Na h I it wa f ro m a la dy up to ing th ol'e at tllll - n () ma'lI Archc!l.! 1Lco n fo r divor ce, charg's porting to be the last will Va lm .. Spl'ings , a. ki : 1111:' WII I ' Ancl nll w that Mem hud m," . and le:n nad )rn lSS neg lec t of duty. But Jll t11n WilS axpctie ncing a n , ('Ill,n ill back ~R t here nthi t estam ent Of Elias Folk, late of ~ s(,ll ~ Q n? " h(' r II"''! ey es, ~ Ilu ld lie LO her wit h I agitatio n such as she had , not l\1 a l'ga l'et Gabba rd vcr us Grant Frankli n to wnship, was Are yo u I produce d c n\'mcm g vl\' llIness, s udde nl y, a , Gabbar d anc! Logan Long kn own lIince her moth er told ,her co mpany court f or probate . ", ah l T 0 flu ie f or In . Yuma th e road I d tlnm wi thin eyeshot fur div ,)r ce, ali mony nnd injun- in Accoun obout Little Red Riding Hood nnd nin t no morl'y-g ts filed:-r ound , but Palm of two "n l hill s of _a nd unspott ed ctio n cha t rowled lik a wolf, howing long Spr ings- my Gawd E sulte of Rose Ford, decease d, ! H's j ust .n with \'egctll ti n, ~he su w what she a nd ~ ro~H rge are extreme cruelty white teeth. neglect . first and final. \ little spot of shudde r in thl' .dc ·el·t.' \\' a~ RllI' e W /IS a pure mil'ag - u' he was ast ounde c! a t th cOllrul'I'ie Lllm b versus Elmer "ThiS Indy offer you n J,)b ?" Est n.te of Edwin Hamlin , deceas . elle tha t mu st ha ve e" n)(' from La mb for Lce age of Tom Holby. It wrung her tli v{) l'c c, hllrges gross ed, sule bill, "Yes, She' AT THe 11 her k l1 L' ~s \0 me. hN' memory of a picture ~ n u n old neglcct of dut y. heart ,t o see him in t his Aln Rkan , Irs. Rnndle ss 0her . E!ltale of Rufus M, Rosnag le, CINC INNA TI IS. llu ~- \'o lllo; nl' of Dl blC' s t O rl C~ . Shc ' Ma l't hin Dukor picture plowing a cr oss white bUll d' s got a m nch. nume versus BaSil deceused, first and final. lI uw' d yo u ,lik e \\'(lulr! ulmost have swo rn that ' he I Eug lin ahara~ of snow to see him Chal- I\ t o go ther e Hnd ta , P. K. r to n nnd Ella EichGuardi anship of ' John B. Mulke the job ?" loo ked int .. the desert of Aruby, hn\zl.: l· for. dissolut lenge the ba rroo'T1l bully and beat Th e oth l' voi 'd : " 1111'1 f I' Hhe s('c l11l'd to ~ec a trai n (If ship on ucco unting ion of partn er- lin, incomp etent, first and final. him down and stand, torn, bleed- Not mu ch. I rll nceu,mnun a injunct ion. Hownrd W. Ivins, executo r of J(:ene.r of Incred ible lav,i.r hneJJ w ~ y fr om ..h ~ 1II 9 L'(l mI' IH iI~ tl'l.II'pi ngg. lind. pe r c h ~ d I J ohn Pock ,\' I'SUSndHenry ing and punting , over him. Being a t o ge t lo\'e und xClle Haw- th e estate of Loui s Keller, deceas••• Glomo ro u.r Dancin Q Beou rief ment! upo n Ih l'lr bl ll () \\'~', hum ps, men m , killS, womun slle was not quite convinfor damage s. Amoun t cd, fil ed his invento ry and upMem W\1H lHEJE. .rURROUNOING AC1r d ne\' cl' heurd of Pll lm the garb of B e d u lll n ~, r ed ot' Robin'll's supe rsuintly in- r r i n~, habut clai llled $i! 5,O OO.OO. pl'llisem ent. ~ he W IIS looki ng f ur , Th TWEL e ru nchllllln VE KURN ICKE R. GIRL f 's hOl'tles s(, ~lll e rJ nicence s in th e film, but she had no I j ust such a plllec, An d ---Guy Ga ynor accepte d the apII ra nch !. to sufTl' I' . f r om t il(' sam e Ile luslons, doubt of Tom Holby as Galaho d tCOLLEGE Comon Plea. Court pointm ent of IIdminis trat?r of he hlld a lwo y;< wa nted to ~l'l' a tln d tel'Tlfl cd by lhc cam els t hey In h r room she remem bered h~r ranch She w'u'ntcd t" g£'t f tl t f Oh ' JIMMV wHALENJila.rtaqtl-I(,ru;vroy t he estate of John B Mulllll de1)\\,:\ \ ' L'/ uTi,'d till' \\'a~o n Into the ditc h N.C,asf 0 Mle ta etl: parents . She had not written t o ' from ' ('ver y body th v~sud ceased and filed his 'bond in' the th ll t hlld l'vc'r lin d " ' ... rl m'ne d it. . I ~ 10 115 them for two days and 'she had known hel', TREMENDOUS ELECtR.ICAL el'rl\vea C/ th e d fon sum of $37,000 with Detroit Fidwant ed t o fin d ~ I l'm fou nd h£'l's .. lf ge ntl~' spil- ~O l tt ~e a p ~ ear~nc3 not carried Mr. Woodv ille forward , ' some deep. dar-khecave, EXHIS nlONI IN 60TH WINGJ 0 fi e/n elity and Surety compan y os -r prlces Il'd ill th " so ft ~and , . I) li t tl c in- '.?n rom ay 0 uy wus xe a surety. George P. Gutes, Charles One thing was certain - she must l Hea t an d fatil!'u c wh ippcII hcr in jllr('tI Ihat hl'!' " nl~' t h!'lI!{ht was $:! ? O. O~. free herself from Galbrai t hs ; to hystel'ia. Sh£' found . It ' f th Ott 'b ' Fitts und Abra m Cook were made c nC' I'I!'Y r.. 1' pulli ng d ~ wn he r. s ~ lI' ls . . . n t she must get. out of Tucson She enoug h for onc In, t :1 er I 0, el e!o uppra isers. despc rnte ~I)(' la \' ~tl ll. n:c ll nlll~, no t m ol11 e, Ib.tC \\,m must become Mrs Woodv ilie at I ~tte r home. Th eil she ","uld as ordelt'e~ t il~ Otte\~e ~n followi ng estates will stand l dc,ain , bU er ment, liS lh 'home l e / mpt te re \l th nego ~a e ,f orThe once . clar e her soul hal1"" lIpt a nd fa rL' II'HltO n ~I I'i d inon wond hearing Novemb er 4 at 9 • il ~ ~ id (' , t he dri\' el' I t e sa l'h 0 u n< O e f sF , e She prE e mlses would probab ly have given the world fr ce nf 'Y , o'clock a. m ' sl ulI! bl ' ' ' f(' ~ l' o n $ 'l 1)I'I'Il les Il'IlIan III K:l I(, ng, ull eI S !' II C J"1Ilj!'l ng , I'kIn.. t e casc 0 pup trying if a bit of luck had not to the past. , . had es J,. Waggo ner, admmls I ! t h IlII c~ a:. If he t!'lcd t o hold t. ) e, \~ c ~. us EJ'l ZU b~t h U'd ke I befalle n her Mrs Galbra ith rode f Y ~ , trato r de bonis non with the will Darling Hnd Papa : - g "l nt f:llc ,)ns ' n lash. over in haste and' distress to ex- By n w you Mnma I cuurt 0 el ruled a m otIOn 0 f he dl~ unnexc d of - --- ' - - have p rohahly ceased the estate of Nallcy L T ht' carunl n ):lTC \\' re liv o too , fc ndu n~ lht \ th e ° dde l or plain that her husban d and she han. to be surpl'i sed a t a nYlhin~ ~, r Baker, deceu ed. first und tinnl ac: bl Hutchi nson accepte d the tru s.t ns your ,:;tep,if yo u want t~ to leave Tuscon for a few days to You'll thi nk I hu\'c gone I d o. a nd . ~I e lll "'n~ ~o nsulII ('d wit h pel:- , ~Jtl!~Y ~dre °thorte ma 'de ~ n~o I'd- I count. execut or No bond wus re~U1rcd. to dri ve With a brund no\\ be u e attend his father' s funeral . She crazy a nd 1 gu ess 1 hun, clear p lt.' Xlt ~: II~ "he Sll \~ une of th" alll- I ~t,' I':' 01 er !l a~ ~ I er 0 CUI \. 1 • W, . Manrying, guardia maroonci bu t ns ma l. forced. ttl hIS. kn('('s not fa r l lelu~ lve to a n mcn of Cal Charles ' . Irvin, E. S, Conklin and ' and-whit Iic(' ~ se .a _e of t he 11110\ [vm Kennan , Incomp etent nfirst plate fore an Promised to hasten. back ' 'and beg- I long us I' m gelli ng bett er and f rom h r. 'I he shclk, or whu t.en'r acKlu'l D Dukin wer e appoint ed ap1aft on the ,anc, fal11ll y bus On und after . eness hapPier c. . ged Mem Steddo n's foreglv ' every tIa )' ~"ou \\ on ' t h 0 \\'al'. Ulll bl C(I f 10m t h e sa dd l o- . t was or d cre d a wrl't 0 f l osses- , count. praisel'~ Decemb er 21, Look to it that your for deserti ng her, It WIlS plainly C. . G C Tlst, ' r' I tat b ' d mll1l ' .strator of a mind. ' t ' B n an d I'nn 0 bill to of he sale r. i~ prop erly stamped be. , Slon 1 . l eI ' es. e e ISE'{ 0 ci t he estnte of Elizab eth E, time for quick and decisiv e action. I" I've been t 0 bu sy to write f Crist, de A IlI',lwn file lo,)ked out {rt;ml H. I~ lur p umttff versus Real Ellate Tranife ra fnl'e yo u mllke upp Ictl on or a She threw caution a!!ide and for nil nbout J ohn us I pr omised. yo u m ~ r an ceased final accoun t. Carl Burrou He I th ghs hoo to d, George Dnd f r om th e s arlet Rofore to regard the perils of incon- , is . out h e l'~ sc o ~ting for Ne!he M~rphY, et ai, and It was p, Simont on, executo r of bel'ts small truct of lund in Spring 1930 Iicensc. ___ ____ II fll mll US surr~ u n cl('d h'y' a short b tl l'~ clihps me fUi ther old.ered th e clerk t o enter It heNorris !!i!!tency. She wrote her father and mm e and IS gomg pro ' peet estate of Alvy F. Simont on demg for It \'OI~C ~t:l l't li in gl y u.'I-Arn blc. ~I can cleIlatlff mother a ha!!t~ letter to which the ' it rig ht away. It is a famo us lost l " Jll iss St cdd on ! MISS Remem ber I , I ,le .Pb u; .n I n'f th et,he m;(lga~ee r eo~ cellsed. second and final accoun t, bO~~orge A. Moyer to Lucy E .' 'lt 0 f h ope J • IY ~onII. f coud f 0",1'41 5O I GeOl'ge E . Witte, admini strator Sml' th 60 unconsc Ious t u. lOn 0 acres in Frankli n twp. lUIS e of un B.0 H.... Blair."d b ' tr~buted an atmosp here of bridal the 1'1l)urchus e price e oms non 0 f th e est n t 0 0 f R ose George A. Moyer to Cortez M. Gladys Hemy \ \lIlS granted a For~ . deceas ed, bhsa. . fi rst and final ac- Smith 57.78 acres in Frankli n twp . My Darhng Mamm a and Papa: di vo r ce from John Henry the de- cOIi t. L b . . • William J. Ayers to Myrtle Pow -', f endant huving been found guilty I T he e anon- C'Itl'Zens Well, ro':110s t your daught~r-not of grosg negl ect of duty, The de- I Bank a nd Trust Compa ny'Nationa l ell the west J,!. of lot No. 2 in by fel dIsease , but by fell m love. of LebMorrow . fendan t was given custody of Doris ' an o.n, executo r of the estate '* • ·You see, M~. Woodv!lIe ' of Maxa Northc utt to Sarah A. Bernice Henry during the week £mll M, Runyan , decease -John -:was so attentiv e and kmd d, first Heffelf inger, 98 acres in Maineand conSId erate and re.spectfula nd t he plaintif f have custody on ' accoun t. . Yille.. aturday and Sunday . almost , reveren t, you might say- I The foll OWing accoun ts were apWarren K, FerriS ~o Jesse M, and he 8 110 big and handso me and The case of H. B. Thomp son proved: Stewar d 56.42 acres III Deerfield fine and noble, and I was so small vel' us Wallac e W Bo\\'yer et al Estate of George Glosser, de- twp. IVa: dismise d . " and lonely and so ~ar away f~r l , ceased, first , final and distribu tive. Elmer and Nelli~ Murphy , by long t~at-;-oh, I Just eouldn t Th e case of Clara Hilderb l'ant accoun t; sheriff to B. H. Blair, ~ast half of resist.. , vers us Mardy Hildt~rbrant for div- . Estate of Chnl'lcs H. She.rw~ We leave at once for I od, lots Nos_ 141 a!1d 142 In Leban~n. orce, alimony pend nte lite and at- d,e ceased, first, final and Yuma, so address all your l et~ers WANT ED dls~r1buBert and MIldred Boomershll)e torn ey fees, will be for hearing on tlve accoun t. to me 88 ~rs. John WoodVille, .. to Charles R. Hook. 42.16 acres I~ Genera l Deliver y. Yuma. Doesn' t Saturda y Octobe r 19, at 10 o'clock Estate of W. H. Siefl'ied de- Frankli n twp. a. 111. W ANTED - to buy 1000, 4 Ibs. it sound grand, though ! ' ceased, first uccoun t. Thomas L: Jones, Earl C, Jones and over roasting chicken s. ,[,hc court affirme d the sale of With a few lines to explain that Estate of Frank George Wilgen - Mildred B. Jones and L. Maude price 21\c. 1\ Ibs. and over hens, real e tate in the case of Guss busch, decease d, first and "Mr. Woodv ille" was not 'rich-y et final acJones 38.80 acres in Harlan twp. pri ce 26c Will 0, Gustin. · 023 -She ' ended the letter. heets versus Will Sheets, et ai, Emerso n G. Jones to Thomas L. She wrote the Galbrai ths a slmand ordered n sufficie nt d~ed con- count. Estate of David G. Rei!, deceas- Jones, Earl C. Jones, Mildred B.I - - ilar letter and bought a ticket for ed. first, final and distribu tive. ac- Jones and L. Maude Jones AnderFOR SALE Yuma. - - - count. son. 47.&5 acres in Harlan twp. At.her boardin g house in Yuma, Estate of Frederi ck Stegem oller Eliza T. Darnell to Wm. T. and FOR SA LE _ 1927 Chevro by be ing adverti sed as the 1I10St decease d, first, final a nd ahe met an old man wh~ told her let distribu - Beatric e M. Darnell . 76.86 acres in of his partner of prospec ting days roadste r; Nush Tourin g car, beautif ul thing in the world, I wa s tiv e accoun t. Massie twp. -the name Woodv ille remind ed A brown face looked out in scene with him once; he was all new curtain s. Both in good Estate of Mary L. Thoma, defrom the hood . . . "Mi.. Steddo nl Mill justa as Harry L. Jones to Emerso n G. conside rate a s if I had been ceased, first him of hi.s friend's , which was H S I Ph 69F41 and final accoun t. Jones, Remem ber Steddo n!" . et a!. 86,05 acres in Harlan shape. Woodw ard "or someth ing like that' enry By or, Normu Talmad ge or Pauline Fredone 23 The last will and testame nt of twp. " I erick." as be 1'emem bered it-and how he mine that got abando ned John Buchan an, decease d, was pro . CO Joseph on acFisher Steddo to n!" Mary E. Fisher FOR SALEIn a heat that d'r ove the desert duced in court ,New Yellow had ~ied in the de~ert, orn. count of some old litigatio n and I She wos so dazcd t hnt ~he admitte d to pro et a1. Lot No. 768 in Frankli n. Ralph G. Miller. could Indians into th e shade and idle- bate. Willard J.and H!8 story oft'e~ed h~; the way, wall nearly f orgotte n. 030 Buc:h~ln an acceptSo he's 011 WiIIi,am only st and ure into Julia the myste ri ous face ness, daintly actress es and actors ed th.~ Walsh. to Ida FOR SALE- One Dinl Freshm an p088lbly, to get rid of Mr. Wood- the hut for it and we're going trust as admml st.rator With out M. \The Strlckle Arab smiled . :-t7~ and laughed, 'I'!ll invited sunstro ke, a nd after a time the will cres In Vcr- I Masterp i cc console , 7 tube all ville_" She woul~ t~~~ ~:m into ~he t he hunt for it und we'r e annexe d. Bond In the sum non twp., Chnton county. ~oin g out Tom Hol by- a common )110Vle the extras and 60'- lelectri c radio comple te with tubes desert and let him dIe -()f thIrst losin~ ou rs Ives were called forth from of $1,000 was tiled with Christin l in the desert and a 78 actor acres in Washin gton twp. in and installa tion, Price $1>0.00 out on loca tion ," Sbe had found the way to be rid the mounta ins for a whilethe compar ative i;helter of the Buchan an and Leonar d Mounts cash. th ere's I He as lifted Warren her fr om the sand, tents to the scene of action. county_ of ber husban d for the satisfac tion no t oning how long- but Iformer ly cost $196 Will 0 Gustin sureties . E. C. Dunham , Clint it will be brushed her off. and went for her Albert A. Irons, by adm., to I I Mem of her 1,)001l1e. could • not believe • .~23 that this Hines und ' terribly romonl ic and fine for my suitea e, whi ch hud beel! bumped was she who stumble d across the apprais ers. Gus Sllick were made I.ena M. Irons. 62 acres in TurtleNow If she could only· find a way health and when n xt you hear inta the cac t us. creek twp. IFOR sund, to be rid of herself . SALEtwitchi ng her skirts out of Mammo th Bronze , I n the settlem ent of the estate frOIl1 me I may be so rich I'll send ""uve you co me h€:'r e to be with the talons of the cnctus, , Large, Vigorou s turkeys . The And that way came to her be- you a solid-go careful ly of John H. Appleg ate, decease d, se\\'ing -machin e, parents 01' fri ends of relative Marria ,. LiceD. .. s ?" fore the long day had burned it- mamma , Ilnd ld da I kind bbing that will put size vigor and the sweat from her face the net pupu u solid-gold he asked. of the estate was . with a handke rchief alredy col- found to value .elf away, for she heard two wait- pulpit. quality into your fl ock. Good be $3480,0 1. Success or J~ck "N(). I'm looking for a position ored like a painter Ross, batterr repaIrm an of Murked resses talking in the dining room Toms and Hens. Tame, 's brush rag, to the estate is Mary L. Jones, Sprmgb oro There's fl O muil delivery 'where , as a chambe rmaid." and .Mlsl! Clara Mae can pick up any place. Horace and jingling , as she walked , with sister. 'below as they set the ,t ables for we're going and no way iolnke, of reBchof Frankh "M y n, GO Octobe ' d ! You!" r 12. Stump, Harvey sburg, Ohio. .023 barbal'i c j ewelry. Bup~er. I It was determ ined the net value ing u . but don' t worry. If anyes R. ~lDonald 'J.r., IGb~d~r Her eyes wc re amazed at his The mob went forward slowly I of the estate of EJizabe "Who waa that letter you got, thing happen s I'll let th you E. Crist, know. 0 h? . r ror, !'ynesvI fI e cried, e an APPLE ligain:" "You and she rec.ogni zed Tom Holby on decease d, . lS8 0 Ie S-We have Buldwin and from! some feller!" If you don't hear from me fo\' a WIth your beuuty! Oh, was $10,108 .70, with C. M. Hames, of WayneSVIlle, Rome Beauty apples for sale.. Octobe r no! a camel: S~e hoped that he wo~ld G, Crist, son, only long while you'll know cvcrysuecess or. 14. Shc hat! been brough t up on n '\ not recogni ze her, but he studied I Ransom Price $1.60 to $2.75 per bu. D. B. --- -- ~ -, thing's all right. You can send motto, "Praise to t he f ace L Gibbs executo r of (Contin ued on page 3) Underw ood, ' Harvey sburg, Ohio, is open all the faces and ,being used to the estate of your lellers to mo he re und I'll disgrnc e." hc snu Laura' L Gibbs debbed '030 find them when I get back. Don't ' ft erce loss of the head. him with a disguis es, made her out and hailed ceased, filed his invent~ry and ap.... .... lnat u.,. ... her with the passwo rd: _ send me any more money. lIM . I..... ~.a."pa.I •• praisem ent. FOR SALE- Poland China Mole A man in a pith helm et, dark AUTOM OBILE _ LICEN bad blood. I SES "How you mukinli it?" Hersch el William s accepte d the So go~d-bye and blessing s o.n goggles, und a ri,c!i,ng sui Le~ogs. E. Evans, Phone 4I2~d DR. THAC H."'S ~he ca.1.1ed up to tllm: " nppoin tment of admini strator of you. r darling heads. John sends hiS Ilind was co mplallll ng: . t drove up . v........ .. V"UP a~on. All rlght_ thank you. nllnwI _UpaUo n, I~ love. the estate of Edna C. Hopkin s de"t;;ay. Ti olby, do you realize , There was vast interes t License s to .o.perate ,motor FOR &lid bilJoJ_ to. .. 11.10 ...... tIIIId b7 SALE Majesti c in her Range ceased Your loving, loving, lo\'in~. and filed his bond of ,. 000 vehicle s in Ohio in 1980 will go on y o \!,~'e k ~e pin~ l he whole comp,any from .now on. The' C L Hawke leading man with The Fidelity , and Deposit 023 ADAM S DRUG STORE sale Mem. wmtll1g 111 t hIS ghastl y heat? Decem berl. 1:hey cannot be .. had slD~led out ~n . woman ompany of Maryla nd, as surety. used before Dece~b To be a chambe rm a id 01' u ,"r bcg your pardon, Mr, 'folger, ' f~ r speCial attentt~n. extra er 21, how- FOR SALE- Bea'utif ul late model and the gos- .Walter Rockhi ll, George Perrine e.ver, and the waitres s waR a dismal come-down, s~ld T o und walked beSid e the SIp went round WIth n rush e for the old player piano, bench. and rolls, as of and Lincoln Lackey were made ap- !lcense p!ates ' ~eadlln but, Mem decided. ,he mU8t accept dlrecto :. !lIst n m oment, ls Decemb er 31, at Two-th irds paid out, Con be had ~,ld man Wtugs. . . . praisers it! What l'iltht had she to prid e? . the That ~idnlgh ,gIl'1 I a fri end t gong. , ml~e !lnd , The dIrecto r d,lvlded t~e extras . for the balance due on ' terms as "'OT&R Y PUBLI C The last And so she faTed into t he desert beuutlfl as a peach.of She and t estame nt of . Thls .year . all deputy ~ommlss Just l~tO groups , With busmess as- Oswell A. will low as $6 per month. Write Player 1'1' . . . . to become a "wldow "- as she had, lo~t herJlhusbond Hutchin son, decease d, slOners tu. OhIO have been ms?,uc t Dept., 116 N. Main. Dayton and cOlli e out .to., Signed to each. Nationa l Balak , Ohio was produc ed in court and ad- e~ to .~mn8t become a "wife." She wcnt t here thiS hell hole to be u chamb< on stric~ complia nce :rmaldl , (To be Continu ed to find obscuri t y and conceal men t. U' s too outrageo us to thtuk 030 mitted to probate . Thoma s B. WIth ttus ,new regulat ion, of. BO ' watch Will DrawD - • Ella • Settled But everyth ing wen t by con- Gi ve her n chance, won' t you?" FOR SALE -Ttees , Shrubs, Vines traries , and from that oasis she -===~~=========================== The directo r twisted in the sad== =-= -=-== and Evergr eens THAT WILL W.,a..vill•• Ohio was to be caught up into a fi ery die and stared at Mem with ex- PINK Y DINK Y lROW, delivere d to you at whole-' A. Pinky chariot , for all the world to be- pert eyes. then loughed at It by TERR Y GILK ISON sale prices. Equipp ed to furnish Holby. hold 8S it rolled her l'ound and "All right," he said, "I'll take l&nts and do all the work, i! deround the globe on an amazin g a chance , Two of the extra women ired. Call 66F41, C. L. Duke, destiny . Waynes ville, Ohio. • over thi s mornin g from the • • 02tl Ikeeled heat. I'll ha\'e my assistan t take .... "" 0 LJ M'V,' Mem was deposit ed nt t he lonely her to the wardro THRES HER SUPPL IES-BE LTS ,., , ., be woman 7 and PII'.IK."f WHAT station of Palm Springs , and f ear get her Bttcd out and mnde PINK. Y/ THER. E'S pulleys , babbitt metal, oil eu'ps. IS THE CAPITAL. smothe red her as shc watche d th e can appear in the famine up. She 50/>l\E TH I No THE Injecto scene.," rs, lubrica tors, steam and OF PER.IJ <~ truin vanish into the glare. But a 'MATT ER. _ 'TE'L.L The cara va r esumed its plod' water gauUB , g'ouge glass, oiler., AND Four teen Year . of runch er almost as shv as she dIn g advanc e.n and Holby packing , boiler fluea, auction hOle offered 'h er the hospitai'ity of hi~ ba ck t o say t o Remembe~: turned MOTH ER AL..L.. EXPE RIEN CE and tank pumps. THE BOCKL ET wagon. He said he WIlS going PIISt I "l' \'e taken a great liberty. ABOU T ITI I CO. "16 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio. the Randle 's ranch anyhow , and ; can't bea r the though t of your would leave her there . r working as a servant when there ' COME IN-An d see the Ga;ette l After a time Mem saw ahead of IIllly be a big ca reer before you in her a shimme ring Inke and trees I the pic t ures Christm as Cards. , There is a shortag .. and a waterfa ll. ' in the co mpan y for the big scene, PIPE, VALVE S AND FITTIN GS "That's Pnlm Springs, I supp ose lind you'd be a godsend, To please she sllid. -For all purpoae s. Bockle t'. me- I mean the dil'ecto r-<io this, "No, MIl' am , that' s a m il'ntlgeline ,of plumbi ng and bating supwon 't you?" Wayn eavill e. Ohio a 'magin ary mil'adge. They's noth"Well, of coursc, if it would be piles are the belt. TIi Boekle tdoing yo u a f avor- " King Co., 416 W. MaiD St_, Xenia, .. An imm ense fay or!" Ohio. ' "I don't know anythin g. you kn ow." " That's all t he better, You have MONE Y LOANE D nothing :to unl earn . Frere's M.r. Elli , t he assistan t directo r. ,He'll AV,j 1'./0 r 1-1' N' 1 _ c Il<:"E P T take car e of yo u. I've got t o go " ,H AT -n ::: .:..<. "" E ~ • OF O uR'; I LONG OR SHOR~ TIME-E~ I, AIU S -'- sc AW;="JLI...'1 DUf.J\B Mrs, Kitter y, th e ward robe terma • . Alao 'Survey ing' a.Ad 'Abwomau , und Le\'a Lemair e wh o in s ·' ::: 0 0:: <;N' T "Now straCtI ng, W",fte , and I ,...1 «:tIll pr iya t e life \t'as )[ ,Da\'id Wilkin A N " :-,.. : ;";~ SHE'S and .ee you. Sam D. Hel\kle , Wayson helped M em in 0 one of th~ I A L ',vA,"! :'\!"K. !f-!6 , nesville , Ohio. JU !ca rs s f er he had mad e eXlllana1 v~ R u E. j , ivN S t ions a nd said farewel l t .o the . LO~S on Llv8sto ok\ Chattel l, curioua ranehm an . While ~I rs. , Second Mortap a, Not•• bou.Jht . ----:--~; - Kill!!" fou nd a costum e f or her .rohn Ha~~ine .. Jr." Xanla, Ohio. \ lIrs, Wilkinso.Jl . who was a n '''extra woma n,'" ook he job' of making her up, Watchi!\ ~ a scene being , ~ n Fa~i", of Warran and adjolnlJ aa !\Jem lli! . ed to Leva: countf . maf ' ohtaln money oa ' 'That's &bi na T eele 0 lonl', ~Ime 10.... at & par eallt lia. t.ha bigges camel. She' e-arntng her money terait:. of ."urln e thl a.1 Lo-dal' by thf; ..ea of ~er ' whole ls dVQJ l!,son. ble, throur.la , 'F ft. ' , system. ~h e': _ '!:;et on Tom ' Holby > 8F3 " e eraJ &oqnd Bank. Pop fUrUtu aDd as jeall.1115 <Ie hi m as 8 fiend ' >It~"""'" info1'm atlon can on or ' addre. . . mig'htr nke boy- n ot spoiled a bit L",_~_..........-...... .... ~. DllAKE-. T~..unr. pholle I I . . . . . . .1I0~ 0.... '
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panles ,Beauty in desijtn i the ' Ileneral rule. Ense of OP ration hos -~been the aim of nil designer. ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY .: ( Continued FL'on Page 2.) Prices can be found ' to fit any M d M s ---J)ul·se. Wi th this promi!,in!l' field tel D. L, CRANE Publiaher WI' SE RUl.ES ~ The home of hr. an fr.~ Bill. Allowed roam in thore se~ms uut ono pOjnt • which need Clln c' l'Il 'uslgrcutly, Clin.t le"ver WDS t c 8c~ne 0 Office Phoue ...................... No. 112 I galD affair Thurs~lIy evening when Th!' We lern tll!t s upph 8 and hat ill- t h ' strenglh nnd rcReaideace .......................... No. 1,1 8 .' - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mrs. leaver, 88S1 ted by Mrs. W · $20.25; The Johnson-wat so n C,?, liability of the company making M. Gillam, Mrs. Bob. Stump. ,an d supp li es, $4, 85; Waldron . G?l- the set. S It i P The New York State .Conservainquest body ,., of F. BI s.-' Re .. u ocr ption rice, $1.50 a ,Y ear t ,' O" Department has made .eleven Mrs. W. b P. fMeC. I d a rren, t entertained Halloween mour, h "'''' 30 "rh t M. StUl .. nrd lnss ~ of prolini inllry good ,. anum er 0 ales 1\ a p II Ill, ... (. ; J e ', es ern , behavior ,we want to kn ow, tha t ' •• t"ffice at, Way ......Il'. wise rules fOr ' ts. the prevention . of party.' All f w.ere andnluch the supplies, $4 ..&0; DI·sI.. Edward nd 1 our )'udio is :pon!!or ed by n COTl1 .. 1., •.1., P huntl'ng nccl·den d t m.t asked cd R b Bl 1 v.acos fJh/D. DO Second Clue Mall M;:"., A'a. me"n tl'lke ' to the field and guess.mg 0 I en.1 y caus . t , 0 e rt ~Il', m t Ilea Cser I ,. 'I ern whose policies have guided it Dealers in ., merrimen t. Various ~pproprln. e , $lS.00; MlCha I n e~ ompany. safely through yenr!! oj oPcl'lltion, wood, these rules deserve wide cir- stunts ~d games were Indulged m Truck, $40~; Drs. ~d,~ard an~ so that we may I'cst Ilssurc.d OU I' in OCTOBER 2:1, 1929 c ulati on. They are sensible. All A tempting lunc~ was served. ,I Robert, B!D1r, eXDlnt.naboll. $9! Rtl'U l11ent will se n 'e us reltnb ly for hunters , in every part of the Our boys !ost In a fa~t gam~ of Harry Robmson .. supplie~, $12 .7,5. a very long tillie. After 111J- buy=======,~===='.,..,===~. co untry, would do well to follow base ball With ClarkSVille Friday The WesteI'D tar, SUI)plie s, $12.50 ing u rad to is riot wid ely ' diffel'ent them. "'VI' print them herewith: evening. Th e score W8S 7 to S. . ' The Book hop, ink for COUl·t from t he pUl'chas' of u car or a FOI' what cnn war but endless "Never carry loaded guns in Mrs. G. M. ¥llcDo~ald ente.rta m hou e.. $9 i. The S takalfta Mfg. 0 •• : H wing machine- two illve!ltmonts war still brced7 - Milton automobiles or other vehicles. cd a number of lathes nt. tlinner s upphes, ~72,~5; The Maso~ LI!m- we would n eve l' thinl; of makin~ ~':-'::""':'::" "When afield hunting birds Saturday in honor ~f her blrth?ay. ' bel' Co .• furnl ~ hmg und dehverl~g 1I withollt the omfort oC a good, keep abreaat of and kn ow the Miss Mildred Wright entertained I ce mc nt, $(1 42 ,73 : T he Orego!,lIa relia blo nam e to lean hack upo n . exact location of your companion. wi t h a parcel s how er Thursday 1Bridge 0. , la bor unci replllrs,. Special Breakfast Menu "Tn loading never point a gun evening in honor of Mrs. John $3:i3.84; Th ~ :Juson Lumb e r 0., ARMISTICE DAY I in the direction of your companion Ratliffe, nee Ruth Hanks .. :rhe ; s uppli es, $ 12 1.75; 'l'!le Moryow • " In climbing over stone walls bride wa~ t he grateful I'eclplent Lumb ~r 0., Ruppl,es, ::;;H.66: rhe Grape Cup - - - - - - - - - - - - -. and fences, first break or unload of a number of beautiful and use- I Moroll' 1':Ced anei 'upply Co., ~up- Wames roamcd c hicke n your gun. . ful gifts. A dainty lunch was plies, $30.8 1; The O rc~onia Bridge Pecan muffins "A bird quartering to the right served. . Compuny, mate l'inl, $:15.;37; The offee NevE'I' beCol'e ha s Armistice Day held forlh such promiMe of en- in the vicin,ity of your huntingMrs. Fred Campbell cntertam ed Oregonia Bridg(! 0., stee l, $2 l; during peace. Now, cleven years companion,s should ' never be a number of girls and boys at a Blair and Le Hoy, ~uppl i e s , $8. 10; EII'"le .. Muffin, afte r the sti lling of the cannons, fired on by a hunter on the ex- bil·thday party for he~ son, Will- The Ohio ,orl'ugated , Cu lve r t Co ., ift tog~lh cr 2 up~ flollr, 1-4 things bode well for a future treme left lind vice versa. ill m, Saturday; afternoon. The ~ewer~, $2(j2 ,20; Lewl~ an?tl .Drake , cu p s ugar , 4 t~. bnkin g powde r. IrJ unsullied by bottl e. "Never leave a loaded gu n youngsters enj oyed a roun.d . of Tnc., ce ll1 ent e~('~. $ 185._8, .P!l~l ts. salt. W ork in 2 tbls. hut te r und The visit of Premier Ramsay sta nding against a tree or l yin~ gam~s and a tasty lunch : Wilham Nobl e, labor, .$;~;.00; A,. WUgShl~I - I ~dd gradmdly 1 sctlnt Clip o f milk. MacDona ld to President Hoover. on the ground where a dog may recelvcd a number of gifts from )!C'r, . am', $(J.5?; Ihllo.ld Maltz Stir in a cup of blu eberries 01' bringing forth a joint declarat ion get to it. his guests. labor, $U2.5 0; .I-rani, j'!lll! labor, chopped rai si ns on,) !Juke in butfor peaCe by the leaders of the I "Always k eep your gun pointed The H. A. I. clllsR of the M. E. $63 ; Flora De noer , furm slung lind tered muffin pans I tw o great English-sp eaking notions away from your companion s wh en S undllY School met with Robert pi ling stone, $ 103 .3 0; Monroc a nd ' insph'e d u s ull with the hope that you stop to talk. Gordon Tuesday eve ning. J ohn son, mate rial. $ 18 .25; Th :! Creamll!d Spinich internntionul ami ty wo uld continue " In handing a gun to a person The Eastern StUI' celebrated Muson Lumber Co ., suppli es. $ 172. " Consult them before buying elsewhere for many. many yeul's to come . for inspection, be sure is is un- their 23rd anniversary Friday 1G: The Wes lern tal', s uppli es, Con k 2. lbs. s pltluch In a cov('r~d Culminaating mnn y other eff ort s Ilonded. eve ning. A covered dish s uppe," $6 ; The F. Shenl'uocl Co .. ga s IIn~ pan; drain nnd chop fin e. Hetul'n, toward the noble goul of world "Never shoot . in the direction of wus enjoyed. ' ~upplics, $42. 12 ; The Clnc innatt , to fir l', acid 1 tbls. melted butter, pE'aee. the effo rts of MacDonald I your companion because you conWnlter Ellis attended the Cattle Oil Work s Co., ~U8. $51; VIctor suIt and peppel' and when butt I' lind Hoover IIl'e s UI'e to have in- . s idel· yourself a good marks man . show in Sl. Loui s t his week. I Van Riper, gus, $ 18.0 U; HOIVIlrd m e lt.~ add 2 tb ls. cl'ea m and 2 hurd calculable iCffect. This A r mistice ,YOU nre taking a dang;erous chance Mrs. Aaron Freeland spe nt the E. Ivin s, gasolin , $3; J ohn Law cook'd egg-yolks chopped fin • Day, us we bow in t ribu te to the "Carry a gun pOinted to the Pllst week with relntives in Adams a nd 'on, the I'epnir. $ U15; RObrave who fell in ' battle and ex- , Ieft. If you shoot left handed walk co un ty. . I bert Hoss, repuir work, $1.15: A. Pineapple a'n d Crape Salad ut press our sy mpnt hy for th e be- 'I t he extr eme right of the purty. C. E. Gordan, of Coshocton, M. Curey . r epah' work, ~3: 75;. Dice a pineapple' a nd mix with l'C'aved, let U 8 lift our voices in "At all times be careful." spent the w.eek-end nt,hon,te. . I D. Adam~ and 0 " g~Adel lepall S. 1 1111 ("qua l UI1IC)unt rlf white grapes Jaso n Blddlecum IS sufferl.ng $ IS. 5p ; 1 he Qu ee n Ity S up ply 0 I from whi ch skins and seed s have With II blldl~ mangled hand whlch supph es, ,11:1 ,1 ; ., Bllngh~n1 Motor , been r~llIoved. Add one cup of and t he n invi ~ing their bus iness was ca ught .m a ~uzz saw: He ha s Co., 1 slatt':l 'PJ~ ng, .5 0, Holthaus linely ch opped nuts. Serve wi Lh t hroug h the prmted page. been operatlnjl: Sigler's mill here. I Tran!<portatt o n Lo. expr ess, $ 1.57 cream n1uyonnaise Advertising quality makes Misse s MAbel and Margaret J. W. Long. s upplies, $16 .71; The . people want that which is adver- Starr, of Dayton, were week-end J, W . Lingo Hardware Co ., supWhen Peelin'" Apple. By EDSON R. WAITE tised. gu ests of their mothe r. JIIrs. Am- pli es, $ 165 .77; '0111<', truck r~D Every bu.iaeas ha. ita busy aad anda Starr. pairs, $!J0 .71; Th e Or egom:l Always use a silver knife ins tend Thut buyers are well sotd on ,ea.on.. When bu.ine.. i. 1 The Home Missionary Society of Bridge Co ,. re pair work. $26 .80 ; of a steel one when pa ling l\llples advert ised merchandise before dull dull it', the perai.tent ad"erti.er the M. E. Church will hold thcir I Air Redu ction' Sale 0 .. )'('nt on and you will Hvoid discoloration t hey start to shop. moat bu.ineas. annual pro, vision sale and I1 sh fry cy lind er, $3 i Ow e n Gross, oal for 0 11 tho fi ngc rs. Evarybody knows that any- who .eta-tbe ------the afternon and evening before ' steum shovel, $78.3:3: P. O.Mon_ _ __ thin~ worth having is worth adWHERE"S THE ROADS 7 Thanksgiving. Details to be an- I fort, e)("prc~s e tc., $6.93; The Removc, Color From Fabrics vertising, and if it is not advernounced luter. KilpAtrick-French Moto r 0 •. gas tised it's a s ure sign that it's not The 1:I. A. L yo ung pe pole's etc., $216.05; Wes tern StilI'. s upYou can bl each t inted fubl'iI;s. ·worlh having. H ordes of autos now remind us class of the M. E. Sunday cho,?l l plies, $6.4 .. 50; Kceve r's Grocer;.lhut h nve beco me faded by wlLshThere ill little use in trying to W e shou ld build our roads to stay will hold a hot doughnut sa le thiS soa l> for J8I I, $14.30 : J. W. Hoppes ing them in boiling wate r to hich se ll the peopl e "something just Wh e n. departing. leave behiJ'.ld us Suturday evening, October 26. 1guard mil PORts, $53; MODl'oe and cream of tarte r has bl;leu aei ed in as good." Those who do so lose Kind that rains don 't wash away. Get your order in early. ' Johnson, sup pli es, $89 ,04 ; tanrl- Lhe l)I·opol·ti o l1 of 1 t a5poon of customers. When our children pay the 'm ort- - - - - .. !lrd Oil CO" ~IIS nncl oil . $003.5Q. powder tu a quart of watcr. Buying advcrtised merchandise gage -~--,----m ean s buying satisfactiol}. Buying Fathers made to haul their loads - -the other kind means dissatiafact- 1'hey'1l not have to ask the quesTRY lOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX tion, . ion . LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE The average busin'llss concern Here'" the bonds, but w, here's the OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS thut is a persistent advertiser of l'oads? FIFTEEN MILL LIMIT Aquality will always have a good ' - Buffalo Times. Orlando Brannan met with on ac FOR RESULTS TATION COUNTY OF business. - - - -... - cident on last Monday morning WARREN Bette r business is built by carry' inorOSED ,UtP.N·riMEN T TO TH~J ing in stock what the people want, Sub!!cribe for the Miami Gazette. while at work at the Rope Walk in Xenia. , ____ CONSTITUTION OJ! OHIO. Notice is he r eby given t hat in Mr. and Mrs. William Fogal and ================~==~=-============ daughter Dorothy of Cincinna ti. ' Former SufJlI!rer Relieved of ARTICI.E XII, SECTION 2. pUl'suance of a Resolution of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fishbaugh and Stomach Troubloe and Rheumat· t'ltO? OSINC TO AMEND SECTION 20 , he BODrd of County Commilidaughter Alice or Middletown were i.m; Say. Medicine WlIJ Do ARTICl.E XII, AND TO REPEAl. SEC. sioners of W:lrren Co un ty, Ohio, ROOT FOR ANO CONSICN Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. . TION 3 0 1' ARTICLE XII OF THE assed on tho. fift h day o~ August, Cattle hogs sheep and calve. Catherine JOI'dan and family. For Other. A, It O,d Fo... CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OP, 1929, t her e Will be submItted to II your .' , . I d Allen Younker. and family atHIm OUIO. RELATINC TO TAXATION. I ote ·of the people of said Warren to NorrIs-Brock Co., hve w re an t ended the home coming at the Ct ,I m oit'rd bv ~ "rrot Am ",bty., County Ohio nt the NOVEM- p1:ogressive firm for' the hl~helt II orne, of John Rosses at Wo.ynetl,;" , tot. ;,f 01110 , three,filthl 01· tbo BER ELECTION to be he ld in market prices .and good lIerVlce. luemherl f'l cceC'd to e.lch bouse ct n• h . i 0 ville, on Sunday. There wero ""rriIlN ,here"" tho ou nty of Warren, In t e Union Sto'c k Yard., Ci"clnaat, • g uests from Lockland and Sciota Th,1 1 :'0 ... b,.11 iJe ... hmiIL. d to lb. d • .,. :tate of OlLio, ut the regular Reference: Ask first man you mee:. t _ _ __. ELECTRIC county. tors, lIf ,h. ,! I:IIe. fUf Iht,. oPI"O,·. 1 or· r... p innfto ftF .. d :~~ u.ftl~~ _ 'c<I'vn, UI Ih. d eCIIOII to 00 held on th .. ~F ' t~ d f N b Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wenner i;..1 Tuesday "il.r Ih., first Monday In duy, the If h ay 0 ove.m er, FOUNTAIN and son Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. ~a"<"'hc!. IY?9, " ,"OllOs.1 10 n"'cu~ section 1 D20, the question of levytng . a Orange W enner of Dayton we re con.sl,ucted 2 ~I nrl ~d. XII a:td 10 ,rop~.1 5<el'on 3 of tax ill excess of the fifteen mIll . fn,de Il " I Iho cOIuhlulton 01 the .Ialo . " ••• Sunday evening callers on Mrs. Ohio:X sai ef 'reliotl 2 01 article XII. when hmltallon for t.h e bcne fi t ' 0 f W orlice Catherine Jordan and family. .n,ended, 10 "ad ;'." (,,11'1 "'5,: re n Cou nty,. OhiO Cor ~c purpose Mr. and Mrs. Sil Lamb of Way. .'\I( Ilel.); XII . , of the repair remodehng and reSe<:. 2. No properly. toxed according to .' • h C H ouse ne8viJle; Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Lamb ",iue .!,. Il 1Jc ." Iilnd in exec', 01 one and furnishing of t e ourt of Corwin; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac o" c·h~lf II r Celli uf " 5 ,rile nlue ill mOlleT Building. and the ' building of a Phone 9.3, Jones Bnd Bon, Harold, of Middle· fur .11 51111. and , 10en.1 , l1l1rp"5~'! bu, I.,.. fire-proof addition thereto at a • IJIIS5Crl ;. uth Oflllll g nddlllon:l1 t 3xra . EX~05ITION town; Miss Emma Lamb of CorwIn 1mil)' 0 hc lIe: le" ied nIlL,i,le 1 I ud, limit:nion. tilher l'ute no t excee d'mg th r ec ml'11 S' f 0r and Vnlora Hunter of ?tliddletown whtn "1Ipn,,"e" by at I.,,, • ",.jorily 01 II,. one ycar. were the Sunday d inner guests of tlel'wr~.of th. ,"'ing dls l ri ~ 1 "o,inR Oil sucb T ',e l)ol1s 'for said Election will l,rOI"'8I1'Oll, or whell rroY"le,1 lor by the "0 0 '1 k a. m. an d Mr. ' and Mrs. Hcnry Moore. ci .. rler 01 • ",ull kl~n corl,or'liou, I.nnd be open ab 5 :., C oc Mr. Henry Moore and daughter nnd impr')"' '''tIl15 Iherooll . b,1I he tnxed by r ema in op en until 5 :30 o'clock p. Valora Hunter nnd Roscoe Hen,,"iform ,rule n<cor~in~ 10 v. lnc. All bOlidl m (Centra l ta ndard Time) of .. 01lI1lalldl"" "the h m d. y [) alluary. IY IJ. "d d dricks of Middletown visited rela01 Ihe lint. of Ohio ur of any city, vill.ge. sa l ay. . Uves at Berea Ky., last week. ba",I.'. e"""ly Or 1rJ"""hql ill this 51.1•• or The Deputy State Superv isors of wh ich h.,·. hc~n i••lled in ... h.1I n!.the I JU~hc EI ctions of Oh' WUl'I'e n County, . , Mr: Ac.y Lamb of Waynesville school. "f 01110 aIHI lhe me'"15 ...! ",slruchon . '<-d I t\ at Berea Ky in conT1f'~t ion the rewi th, wh ic h hond a were )0. VISI.." re a v e s . , oul.',nrlillg on Iho lirsl "ay 01 )onu.ry, Will J . Ranker, Cler~. FUNERAL DIIJECTOR Saturday. 191J nnd all bomh i. ued for Ihe world war 023 Mr. and Mrs. K. E . Thompson comp..... lion IlInJ.11A1i 1,0 eXc",,'t !rom WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 'nnd daughter Mary Kathleen, were t,x"lion.•nd, wilh nllt limitinl; Ihe K<nor:.J
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the ' Sunday callersand of 1jeelS 01 Ihi. 10 <itlenni"e lbe lub· I IN~O~TruIC~E~~T~O~~E~L~E~C~T~O~R~SbV~A~R~I:-tl:=-:::-~= =:=-===~=~~--~; ~~-=-=~t~. Mr. and Mrs.afternoon Henry Moore MR E W' HALEY nnd con'li"J1i~", melhod:! 01 tax .. ioll or ClIetnption~ _I..' ' . , f '1 • • . Iherefrom general la ws may be p ....d to l4'ully Equipped for amI y. ex.IUI,1 bnryiu~ ground •. . Ililblie .eh~ Notice ·i s he reby given t hat Service. Mr. Acy Lam'b of Waynesville "Konjola gnve me health aCter !~~!~r. brl:~~;i~,,:l~~,~ e,~~~:!"~~tJlI;~~.tr~~~ the. folJ~'~ing .pers~ns have fill:d DI 1 R' was the Sunday afternoon caller at all else had failed," said Mr. E. charilable pnrro .... nntl 11Ilbhc I'ruperl)' "sed t ho) r petltlOll s In t hIS offi ce as canLange 811 ay OOUl. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Haley, J eff et'sop. Ohi o. "The o clu. i,..ly f"r an y 1'111: ie I' "i'o~c. I!U! nil didates for Members Board of AmbuJance Service Moore. heu atic pllins were so severe n ch I.w. ! h" 1i be .c~ ell t" .I .crawm or E ' dUCII1,' On. . . r '!l . . I'tptnl :'Ind th e \ ' ilhlt CIt :\11 llroJlC! rt y 10 ex. " , Llghtnmg s truck one of A. B. tha t It was hard for me to do a~y- • .""I ed _hnll, fr"," I;"'C I II"'''. I.e . 'ccr· T h ' S hID' t • t TELEPHONE 7 rt,U OR Nmt,'T. Talmag~'s barns on Sunday after- thing. I was bolhel'e~1 some w!lh I rained and puLli h"d n. mlly be direclrd by Wayne owns Ip c 00 ... rae ·noon. kidney trouble- ,m akmg me .rlse / law. __ _ . LYMAN DAY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...... Chas. Kibler, James Moore, W. during the nig~t . ~tomach dl sorSCII1:: D ' 1.1, .1. WILSO N EDWARDS H. Terry and K E. Thompson were del' ndded their Illlsery. Gas nnd If LIlt ':OI.S .for Ihe propu.,1 .holl excerd L. E. HO C KETT In WaynesV1'11e' S atur d ay outer_I bl t' d neral sor eness in Ibooe oga,nsl 'I, the amcII ll",.", .h. 1I go' ....,.....t'AI' ft" C4rcmonl.. on l!'Ig an a ge . . . h iDl() .rreet Jam,.ry 1. I ~J I, :",,1 orill",.1 Molluie T~'wn,hip School Di,trict '5 ""1& ' H noon. the Pit of my stomach were Wit ..ctioll. 2 .lI d J of 3rliele X II "f Lhe N n. ",..srag_" OW (.4IdlnEnttrlJ'K8·Muslo AU. She H tfi Id d f '1 f me constantly. IlilUlioD of Ih. ol. te of Ohio sh. II, h_ rc· HOWARD McKAY . rry a e an amI y 0 1 UK . I ' d to be the medipuled nd annulled: bUI nil 1" 'lcs for THOMA S RICH . '" , . . tr pm entalists Hank the Xenia spent Sunday afternoon onJo a plove Illter••L.and sink;IIR fUlld rr I tlir.",.n! 01 Any previous effort ever made lsmglDg lnS ed t known through with Jamel Traylor wife and cine that I always. needed . I~ went "ndl i~.ued, or ,", hurlwi prior 10 SJiu FRANK TI.ETMEYER . h Oh' Valley to Mule, a com y ac d 'd ht F h right to work F'lI'st my kidneys "Ie wl"cb nrc lIot .uhJtel 10 Ihe 01 tUlOry , S . f anywhere m t e 10 lout' the nation for Ita laugh-pro uc aug er rancell ere. d d to the tl'eo.brient Th en limitation of ,fift .. " milll 0 11 II,. O~Rre~nl. Th e Deput~' Stute t1pervlsol'S .o h onor a celebrity will be outdone in antics will round out the bill. Several from this place attended respo nt e h b t f' ction I· "I~ of ta~."ltoll the .. ill for e. "",1 all lax f:lcctions of WalTen County, OhiO. It " h II d.ay meet ing at t h e Fr"lend ,S my s omac 0 un any- elf levle. proy,ded for ,.ni by lhe COII'O(\'.1 0<y nct in Cincinnati this ~eek V!hen 'a The acts areb to e i n tr 0 d uce d i n tea nOl'mally and to egan dlay J can eat . Oh,o apd the WILL J. RANKE R , Cl erk t3 1' 1 "i'lr i<1 ,"<I of tl'emendous public trtbute IS paid the pOP,u lar modern manner by Church In Harveysburg on Sunday. I thing I want Lastly the rheuma- Obio .. SOld Jaw< nre III lorce UI ! ' Old daLe l 30 Yearll Experience In Flttln ' • memo - J'Immle. . Whalen , Irish of M'Is~es E mma L am.b 0 f C or~m . , tic pains vamshe' .. d . K onJo . Ia was •• lornilary tb• purro,e. n.e(\·,,,,typrior d"lrlclS nne! and Making Glasses to Thomas A . Ed . 180n ,In com . I masterltd diSlricl,of or~"nized to .. id ration of his invention 60 years ceremomel! who recent y comp e eta and Peatl More of thiS place and I ce rtainly a blessing to me and I cI~le. and all tax leVle. for olher purpUse. --at-ago of the electric incandescent a successful round of enga~emen little Geneva Lamb of War:nes- indorse it to all who sutrer as I au.thorl•• d by the Ceucral A .. "mloly prior to , t Cli' go ni~ht clubs Beslde8 pre'll 11 d M K t I . .. ' o,d date or by Vole of the clccto,. of any lamp. a l.c a . Wh I 'n VI e ca e 011 ary a een once dId. r.0litical l uhJi"i,ioll of il,a Il.l e. l'UnUan! to The celebration wl11 be the Cjn- senting the ot er acts, ~ e~ WI Thompson on last Sunday mornKen jo la i5 sold in Waynesvill e aw. In (uree on o.id dote. to be m.de oul. EVer,. Tu·e lda,., Thurad .. ,., cinnati Edison Exposition, gieantlc have a skit of his own. ing. at Adams Dr~g ~,tore and by all aid. ~~id 11&1'IIO(y Iimi'~linn (nr . "d. durinlf . h'b't d f 88ional N ense has been 8pared to , h '- h t a periOd 01 y.... eKI.ud"'l: 1Jcyulld u,d d~tel SaJllrda,. electrIcal ex I I an pro e 0 exp , f M sic Massie Township . Council of I the best druggests t roug ou or provided for by Ihe chaf'or (.f a munic,p~ With Dependable No char... for Exami~atioD stage presentation !>eing planned make the . outsIde 0 f l~ ht Religious Education will meet at this entire section. <arpor.'ioll pursu,m lol nwo in !orc~ 0." s?,d a t a cost .of approxlmatel~ $100,- Hall a dazzhng spectacle. 0 Ig the Friends' church at Harvey _ ___ _ _ _ _ c1A"'J Ihall n,OI b. SIII!,"CI to lh., hn"ta"on Serum and ,Virus b th . d fi ' t 'b te to EdIson the s Clf n(teen m,lI . .. lahla. hed by sa ,d "",.nd. 000. It will occupy 0 #w ngIIh Cain be ttmg fa hrl ul t ' lamp' The burg Sunday afternoon, October m... l; nnd I.vies for h'lere" nnd .i"klnlJ .._-insures both Safethe main auditorium 0+ t e n- father 0 t e e ec riC • 27th at 2 '30 Prof Willis fund or rOlirellll:1II of i)n,ub i.. lI.d .o r cinnati Music Hall commencing approach to themai!.!entranceofHalloftheDe·pa;tmentofHista)llhorized. Pr!O~ ,~ said dale. s holl be ~UI. . ory IIde of n,d lam,t. IIO!! to the extelll requared ty, and Success Sunday, Octo b 1'1' 20',an d co nt'nu I - th e h a II WI'U be guarded by. ah' 85 of Wilmington College will bring to equal i•• any reduelioll 11\ Ihe ",""unt of ing through Saturday, October ~6. feet hig)! canvas canopy wdel g I~~ the message. Prof. Hall has rec:ent tax~bl. properlr 0",il"bl0 for s\lcb I.vi.. , It '18 beln~8Pon80red by the Can- two and one-half tons. Un er t '" Iy returned from Europe Mu·s ·c elf IJI tbe .nle ,ml'osed \lroll lueb prop.rlY, Auctioneer and Clerk . . CI b I . , '11 b 28 foot fountain, . . I d.cted by IoWI Ih.re.ft .. passed. cincinnati lectrl': u. n conJunc ~n~py ~t e a -. 1 d will be furnished by the communit lvI'd. 'I'lont at the olection • tioll with the natlOn-wule ~el~ra- Inlalil With d~e~ratlve g abB8 ttan ity orchestra, abo.e ref.rre;d to, the ~"n~I' to bo '!. eal t· of I j"ht's Golden ' Jubilee. , made . more brilliant by a a ery • ~_ for tho submISsion of tin ••mendment snail Harveysburr, Phone 24 lOll .. h 200 e xh'\jlt' .... forth tb. (tin \txt nf art!cle XlI, In the ' more t , an 1 IOn 0 -f co Ior""'d 11 ghta playt'ng on hit' Ont _Ion 2 •• proposed to b. amended ana Pltone 31 booths being erected for th4! Ci~- the new ~arkway on 'J'- ewes ONLY THREE HOOKS doe Kbod~lo 'th~reol. c...·vey8burg~ , O~iQ . cinnati exposition there wlil lie side of 1t~U81C Hall are being ere,ct. , . . , ·....d()pl.d' Marcb 19, 192?: - ,- --;;; displayed both new and..old electric ed illl,lmmated pylons upon whIch Not more than three baIted UNIT£D STATES OF AMERt( a Jiences and equipment. Many will play an unequaled change of hooks : can bt: u8e~ on a : hook ,a nd . STATe OF 01ll0. . i~feresting relics and replicas colored 'lights, From tops of the Hne In fishmg In Ohio,whether OlIiet of the Seer tllly of Sl~e. " tracing 'the progress of the el,!ctr. . I)\Qna ,w ill pQur 'a steady strea~ ,?f the fishing is done by,rod 9r hand;. -=-"=-=...!!....='. a~ieC;N~;~~~!i ~~i~.\~~j,er~b;I::;;lr' i dustrr thJ;ough the last. 60 years ,~por, creating a most artistIC Attorney General Bettman ruled .' tbat ih. foreroina: il copied from and careWin, be' rominently and ad- effect. "", in an· opinion to PeI'l'y L. Gre'en With the "indoor season" JUs~ f..u, cOUIpared hJ Ille wllh tb. orialnal~Dint, !as:ta eously as ,,,iIi '' 1iI of the State D,ireetor of If ahead, man.y h?ml!s wiJI find th'em many g scientific electrical demon. pOSItion 1.8 t,h.e e()ntemplated VISit a lure IS ~sed, ,the opinion , held, selves consldermg the purchal!e of ltl9,T...d DOW on' file iD my oflt.. ..,a"ilI· atrations Arno,n g the latter will be of Prelident H60ver, who is expect not more, than three Bets of three a brand new radio to f"ePlace one r.!.!'Jlldil CUIIOdy .. Secrd:orT o( ~(•• ~'J"''' IIfying 'to enorn\(~us prop6~lon. ~d to be jn Cl.ncinnati, on October hook&, naked hooks, llnatch books, ~ow,iout. o~ dllte, or-tnrill o! all ~ tt'!"s;~dl~ort'h":\~::dorot,. ~1' 'tli", footstepi ot fly. ' 22. ,aoQver i. to go t::O ,Clncb\nati eel welrl!.. a!ld 'flel pota 'maY...1Iot be thrill -;-Itmay be the first radIO to IeentarJ Nt.le on !'Iareb ' 2(,. ,929.~1l• . Headin~ the elabotattl 8tage pre.;' from Detroit · after attending the, ulled::~ Tro~ }i.Ms may be-ulled to come mto t~e hon~.1!I1 ~ . ~ to ....... ~ """'1' 2. !'j aX'~· l ~. aentatlon In the auditorium . three decUca,~lon of , th~· new ,EdilOn ~~- take ;flllh In The La~e ~l'!e flahl!'lg When, setJpg fOl'tb to buy the ~011,~\'., ~1I 0'.10 ti eath' day ,wlll be Vincent Lo- .eum at earbons, wldcb will be diltrlct and may be used In the 10- grea~ question is a):ways, what type to ~~_ ' ~~e~n person, and hia lrI'eat radio, another. fe,ture of the natio"al land 1J!hlq district by the owner What make!. ~hat c~eilign, will prov.e Of WI'J'N1UI& WliQ~OF.fj~ beN: d.n~~nd entertain inC , otcbea., celebration In; connection with tile of the land' through which !the beat. A denmte rule cannot P()SSI- ~1aI''i:~am~:: tJT.lo, a thi~ 1~ Also on the prolnm wlll be the 60th annlvenal'1 of the Invention \iiaten run or by perl!qna lutving bly b~ laid !lown for guldanct'h fdr iii'., :;.,_~ D. 1929. WlI . Twelve Eurnicker ~Irll, an, en- o( ,the electric IlJhL , Hoover is the owners' consent, except in tada:,. there are exce ent ' ~NC:.Jw.::0 •• trail'Clng daneinlt dolen, and cbairman ' of the national eel.b..... la1:81, harbors and r81ervoin radio aeta on the @IQ Co11eae FOur,' Amedca'. 1f~!ttOD of the eftDt. ~ntrol1ed b, ·the ltate. tonal quality may _. __ ~ __
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Mr. and Mr, . _ lyde Wharton made a bu sin es trip to Richmond .,. - - - " -~- - . Inti., Thursday. W. J]. All en wns in in,today. Ladies Aid wiII meet a tthe home With every purchase of a 3Sc pac~age of of Mrs. Moni s Miller' on WednesII'S. F.arl onn r was a Dayton dllY. November 6th. visitor Thu l'sduy. ElICclusi'\re .A gency Wa lter Kemick m ad a business t rip to Cinci nna ti Wednesday. ~ rs. Em 1\ on Mason bas been Waynes"ilIe, Ohio quite sick for a :Cew ' days . Rev. Sarn Bowman .lInd Mrs. e Manti e Binkley of pringb 1'0 Mrs. D. E. Standif ol;'d p nt WCI'C calling on LytIc frieurls Wed a~~pices Thursday with !\ir . Be n Young 0 nesdllY lIftel'l1oon a nd were eve nThe deliciou8 Laxative. neal' Lebanon. inl! dIn nor gue·ts of MI·s. W . M. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray . rills wel' Mr. and Mr~ , J . B. J ones a nd 1\11' Children delight in these lively little gold fish, Sund!IY gue!!t!\ of ]\'11'. and M rs. and Mr . Edd Longacre w re at hester rockot.t a t pringboro. are fascinating to grown-ups- We couldn't West Cm'romon chUt'ch Thursday Zi erer of eve ning wh ore Rev. think of a more acceptable gift with which h. and Mrs. Enrl COllnel' ann Centervill e showed some s ter eopPROMENADE 36 prizes will be given by Wayne!lville Mer~ son' ll nd Mr . and Ml'~ . • amue l K. to introduce this mild and pleasant Laxative. ticon views of his t l'ip to Pal e tine Haines spent Sunday in Dayton. chants- Parade will atart' promptly at 7:45 Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Swank Refresh Y\ ent! on sale":"'Free Dancingaw s filed by mach in ry. Cut ancl so ns , and l\1i s~es Bernice Graclenner, truer, fa ster. Roy Pighum, H elen Eal'ly and Clco Hawke Music by Hi George's Melody Lads ott, at Madelen's Lumber Yard. were inclin nuli visitors Sunday a four-piece orchestra. aftcl'I1oon an d eve ning and at1111'S. W. P. ali sb ury r etu1'l1 d tended the theat r t here . hOl1le • un day nfler a n extended Mrs. Frank IIrma n of Dayvisit with her chilelr'n in level and tlln und Mr. and Mrs. Hnny Corn II of n!Jar Feny wer c Tues duy M I'. and Mrs. •J. W. Edwards dinner guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Adults, lOe; Children under High School' age, Sc with MfR. Emma Bnrnett a nd Eo Allen Emrick. V. BUl'l1hart.. o f .in ci nn ati, spen t Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mill er enMonday ancl Tuesday touring Kentucky. t rtuin ed several friends Saturday Waynesville, Ohio eve ning, October 12, in honor of t.heir ] Oth wedding anni ver sary. pecials in s ilverwar~! and g l as~warc. S'upply YO U1' ThanksMr. a nel Mrs. W. M. Coleman givi ng n ced~ at Cory's J ewelry and Miss Thelm a enjoyed a motor -_.. _._-_'!'" ' • hop, L hll non Ohio. tl'ip to Cle t'mont county Sunday and call d on friend s and l'eln.tives Mrs. j~mmll Hamilton spent la st lit Bosto n t heir oM home town. wport, Ky., an d Cinw ok in cinnati, visiti ng her son Frank '" "A EEE'. - S'£zes I to 12. MI'. and Mrs. Walter Kenriek Can Hamilton, and family and other 'U'l to and Rob rt Hllin es wel'e Sunday dinner (duests of Mr. and Mrs. relatives. Rus II Binegal' at Hamilton. i Mrs. Vedu Orndorf a nd daugh ter MI' . an d. Mrs. Charl es Johns, Mr Miss DOl'Qthy clllled on Way nesand Mrs. A ll en Emrick, in comville fri end. Sunday. Mrs. Orndorf pany with MI'. lind Mrs. J. B. is nursing Ilt t he home of Mr. and Thomns Clf entel'vill e, spent SunMI·s. W. T. Coleman at Mason. da y with Mr. and Mrs . . Harry Hough and family neal' HarveysYou get expert r epairing on I burg. American and wiss watches at Mrs. Mary armony spent SunCal'Y's J ~we ll'Y Shop, Lebanon The new low rates of dny w ith Mr. and Mrs .. S. H. Ohio. StOI'b open even ings. the G MAC Time PavRaines. ment Plan make a new Mrs. Anna Cadwallader had a SI A number of th e members of Chevrolet en 'ier and lun cheo n g uests at the General Lytle chul'e h attended '11 reception Denver holel in Wilming ton last l less expensive t buy f or lhe new minister, Miss Sara Weclnesday, Mrs. Chns. Moderwell than ever before. Bowma n, at pringboro church of Chi cago. Mrs. Mary Lell h Adllms Fl'idny evening . and Miss May Wright. Comeinandletusshow MI'. and Mrs. Wilb el·t Swank nnd you how you can save Ern est Foulks look a motor trip Misses Annie and ,Mame Brown to West Virg illia Sunday. money in the time purof olumbus, have taken up their r esidence Ilt the Fri en ds Home chasl: of oue of th c. c Tuxedo \ ;smasb, the marY Jou, egg-mflk~ r" I~ eh.. v; cal MI'. and Mrs. Charles Clark, for th e winter. Miss Annie, whose &.c:tor in til Il S:'JJ I of astounding fl u I: t·(:cord ~. This is fine new quality cars. Walter Clark and family in comhip was broken when she fell on beiog p:c.oVIIJ evc,ry moncp__"cry w t' k ; wh ttll Ib . r.ll ion pany with Ellrl Clark and family the ice last winte'r, is still confined of Bro okville motored to WasilU cha. ,d' 10 TUiedo, egg pcodll 'n}n i ~jn"di!l d~ illto the house. ingion C. H. , Chillicothe. Greena :lSCS! A t , rs ,:Lc j 'Cbe is sub.'! mi.!J-- d 'l en ~[ .,zj ~ • Kilpatrick- French MoWayne.ville fi eld and other points Sunday. Miss May Wright was host ess at Farmlll.l " nd nlm.Jog proo.:es~ej make cbi ,: ;g ~1 ,':t; ~s. The Blancb".ter torcar Company , Lebanon M,r . and Mrs. Edd Longacre, Mr. a dinner last Wednesday evening formaUllufTlU'cd'lllg8ruash indud s i 1 );, ,(Ii 'n" .h ut wake! We invite your compari son I and Mrs. J. B. Jones Mr. and Mrs. I!iven at the bOrne of Mrs. Maud Compllre the fr,esh pure quulity William Creighton, Mrs. Susan cB88 am) built! hcuhh, OO !,! iugrediclJl 1:1,: t o:. uR!: C. 1';lE Cl·nne. The guests were Mrs. Obas. Lebanoo W a,.nenilleBlancbeoler -" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ....... of our meats a nd productsM OLA S " D 1'1JX'~tlo discovei'}'. Say.lor and sons Riley and Henry, Moderwell, of Chicago, Mrs. Mary compare their tenderness and Mr. and Mrs. James Johns attenLeah Adams, Mrs. Anna Cadwal« :Yoo, tOO, ' an in "reuse your flock prod". lion. Stlil·tl.uicklyl fl avor. Compnre ou r careful ded th e 1st Quarterly Conference lad er, Mrs. S. F . Elbon and Miss W. have TWiedo F.li !llUlI ~b fur y 0 , attent ive Aervi(:eour prompt ilL Spl'ingbol'o Sunday afternoon. OIara Lile. ' a nd dependable delivery. And Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham had aftel' you have fo und us first Mi ~s V. Madoline Miller of in aU these t hjngs - compare as their Sunday evening dinner Chicago wi shes to' announee that guests; Mr. and Mrs. Conner our low prices. she will begin, after November 1st, Robinson and son of Dayton, Mrs. to r eceive pupils lor voice culture. Lytle, Ohio ' Bonelesll Hams, Ib , 25c Alice Robinson of Springboro, Mr. She teaches the open throat Italian Mrs. Carl Albright of WaynesSugar cllred cottage, 2 to 3 and method and will test the voice free. ville, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White Ibs. average. price is $6.00 per week ' and son of Columbus. (two lesson s p er week) . Miss -~-Reg. Hap'S, lb . . 23 ~c Miller was a Pll,P-il ot: Serfin PIa, 11,000 PHEASANTS RELEASED tlie ,great Spanish baritone. Adugar cured, real buy dress 109 East 3rd St. Xenia: Bacon, lb. , . . . .. 24J1c ' More than 11,000 pheasants have 2 lb. piece 01' more. been liberated in Ohio during this HOLDINCS SOLD ' Spare Ribs, 21bs 38c season, • reports the Conservntion Division. The 11,000 have been Holdings of the Spring y'alley Pork Roast, lb 19Y2c freed, 8,320 frol'l'\ the Wellington Magnet ic Water company, s ituaGame arm and 3,000 from the Fresh callies, 4 to' 6 Ibs av- Roosevelt ted on the Bellbrook-Spring Valley reservation. This numerage ' pike, [Ienr the Intt r village, have ber is exceedingly high in consider been sold to .John C. Casey and asPork ChOPEl, lb .. . , 32c ation of the many storm s of early soeiates, of Cincinnati. The propspring that made propagation of Rib or loin erty includes se ven acres of land, the birds difficult, declares Tom the well of medicinal water and a Nash, superintendent of the state P .ork Steak, Ib . . . 24c game farms. two-story frame hou se which hall Lean, tender , been occupied for several years Nash believes he has a new ,and as a residenco by Leroy Brower, Fresh Ham!l, Ib 24J1c sturdier species of the phea8ant pres ident und managel' of the will be a better bird for Skinned, whole or hali that company which has been operating hunting than the now popular ring young pork the business. WITH THE NEW IMPROVEi)"PATHFINDER TltEADS neck pheasant. His success came in Sausage, 2 Ibs , . .. 45c crossing six breeds. The new bird --------~ Bulk or cas,ing, pure pork, has an appearance similar to the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT partridge 01' the grouse. , Beef Roast. cut from prime Other experiments Nash has Baby ,beef . made in cross breeding in one case stll te of J. Milton Keys De" , ~esulted in a pair of white pheasceased. Chuck Roast, lb . .. 23c to exist and will be kept as origNotic e is hereby given that parent birds for a new species. inal Emma M. Keys has been duly' apShoulder Roast, Ib.25c Six years Of caTeful selection were pointed and qualified as Exeeutrlx of the Estatp of J. Milton Keys , Beef,boilorqake,lb.19c relluired for tlie development of the type. late of Wanen County, Ohio, de,Another phenomenal pheasant at ceased, Steaks cut fl'om Prime Baby the Game Farm is a bird with a Dated this' 17th day of October Beef tail four and one-half feet longl 1929. Round & Loin, lb. ,3Sc said to be the most beautiful bira W. Z, ROLL of its kind in the world. Judge of the Pl-obate Court Nnsh is especially proud of ' Chuck, lb .... . . , . . 25c Warren County, Ohio , these two curios. - - -- - ----'---Club Steak, 30c I Northern Ohio proved too damp ,for the ,proprag'atione of the young ,SECRETARIES HOLD MEETINC Hungari,on partridges received at Swiss Steak , lb .... 28 c tile farm eal'ly in the spring from ~h,: Ohio State Secretaries asG roun d B ee f , Ib ' . 22 C' Hungary. They had to be set free, sOc'iatlon held a two day's meeting ~ although tho ,experiment may be at Lebanon this week , Which, was Pure Bee! gTound from tried again next spring with a loca largely attended , by Oddfel1o\vs fresh beef tion ' of higher altitJude for the a~l ovc~ the state. Grandmaster rearing of the young. Fitzpatrick, of Bethel, Ohio, and r;'resh Oysters, Oleo margarine, Keeping Ute hawks and rodents ,several past grandmasters and Country Buttel·),. Homemade from the birds is one of the chief other dignitaries were present at Mincemeat, L;l'eame.ry forms of work at the farms now. the meeting. Butter, Fre!sh Milk, In this work four large owls are Vegetables, Cakes, ' used as decoys to attract hawks, ' Cream, Hread, Lying hidden in the underbrush, AUTO IS STOLEN near the spot where the owls are placed, the assistants, expert High-priced ~ooks! Better quality than in the best tires of Can U., WCI Deliver )'iflemen, cut short the lives of the b. O. Missildine;s new Ford many makes! Standard lifetime guarantee r-Yet they cost you Phone N,~. 66 hawks. coach was stol~n from his garage more than gyp, muil ,order or ' litt~e known brands I Goodno """~'-last. Monday mght. A spare wheel year, the world's largest rubber company, certainly demon• a tire .lInd all. the plumbing tools SHEEPSKIN ROAD iltrate~in. , these ' new Pa~hfinde.rs-its power to', outdistance , belongrng to hiS son Howard were ' also taken. ' TO ,BE IMPROVED the 'field 'fOr :v~lue I, We elean, strn ig~tlln nnd graphite your , rims ul)d 'put these, tir~s on right- no extra ch~rge. Drive in! The Pennsylvania Railrond Com- 30*3~ " 29x4.40 " 29"4.7S . ' 30x4.50 Pany is to improve the ' road 'bed and make other improvements in th.e road running between Morrow r nnd 'Zanellville, known ' ' a8 ' the FOR SALE "sheepskin" road, according to a statement carried ' eal'ly last week \ RESIDENT ~w ,p rices on all : othe,r sizes, ~oo in The Columbus Dispatch. , .. , It is planned, it il 'said, to ~ireet FOR heating stove all the through freirht from the two' 4 it. show cases. Gray'~ , , . .' east ~ into ' Cincinnati . Clver " his Barber ,Shop. , ~ 023 PERMANENT 'LOCATION, ro,ut instead of routing it tbrouch , ,tlohimbuB ' an ' down the pr"snt FOR SALE- Keifer Pears. C. Ef. , M~ner. 023 "J , main. line of the Pennsylvania. " The ne.wspape~ t:eported tbat a FOR SALE _ Sho,J:thorri h lli.ier LEBANON, OHIO great savinr of.... time would relult "{resh-also two -Sp,ringers and E~... 'Examined , from the .'rerouting of 'the heavy YI).U!1g Shorthorn bull. J. P CumC...... Fitted R......ir. fr~lrht on thJ8 "'!Ill!iI!I!!!!!!ii!!i!======!iiS5=ii5iiieeee=5:=5!2s • ahort-cubtrains road. through " ,; mmp. R. D. B. . 080 • •" _• • •
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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL COLUM BUS, OHIO':"""The State Depart ment of Health under direction of Directo r Charles A. Neal, M. D .. is establis hing ~ departme nt of de ntal hygle!" e, which will conduc t a state-W Ide educati onal program fo~ the ~n· cournge ment of commu mty IlctlVI· ties in promot ion of care of the teeth , DIrecto r Neal states the ,de· partme nt will be head ed by ,a denti st with public hea.tth exp~n . ence and ability in pubhc speakin g and with the necessa ry offiee perso nn el.
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Myer H:yman 's store was closed today In ord~r that every thing' would be in readine ss for the im· mense' stock reducin g sale, which begins tomorr ow mornin g at 8 o'clock and will continu e ten days, The large stock of mercha ndise, which include s men's, women 's and childre n's apParal , and other needs, such as prints, gingham s, muslins , blanket s, notions etc., are offered at values that should not be overlooked. Large bills that have been distributed show a list of a few of the many bargain s that may be obtai ned at this up-t o-date store, where you will be served by court· eous and efficient sales people, Take advanta ge of this opportu n ity to lay in a supply of good goods at a great saving of mon ey.
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The Woman 's hristian :remIlI'l'unc · Uni,," mel aL th" bea uLil'ul nnd hO!lpitllhl e home of Mrs. Dll vis 1·' lII·nu s T uesduy, Octobe r 2!l, with II glludly numbel ' present . Mrs G. ,U iherl conducLed devo ti ons, Plnn 0 r work I\' U. discuss ed and ' t hree n ·w membe rs were w leo med intu the I'un k~ . Mr~ . L, r., Mills. who recentl y returne d from the State conve nLion held at Vindl ey. gave n m03t interest ing l'e po l·t. A bUnl1t'r was !I\\'al'llc>d the iI ' ~1I 1 L. T, r., by the .'tnte, Til(' County rece ived a token I 1'01' ha\'in~ Kiv('n $10 ,00 to the I Amel'icllni~, nliun entel' ut Cleveland, wh el'e t he fOl'clgn born nre l.H'ing educate d to become better AIIH'ri!:ll n citizens , All t he fo rm er Stale ufliccl's we i'" 1'(··elE'cted, M I' ~ , F' urnus sc rv d deliciou!< 1'1'-
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NOlES fROM THE HIGH SCHOOL Waynes ville Higb School play. its first Basket Ball game of the senson, wH h Carlisle High Sc bool, hel'e, Novemb er 1. T he boys are starting out with the detel'ln ination t hat they will make lhe new score-b oard proud to be used by so thrivin g a team., Come to the games. Show the playe rs that the people or Wayne~. ville Bl'e interest ed in the athletic lIcl ivities of the High School.
An udvanc ed chorus has been chosen in the mu ~ ic section of Tbere were 120 d~aths clail!'S frc~hnlrllls, fou r teen girls, und fifteen bOYI. filed with the Industr ial Comml ~· !ion of the state in August of thI S yeur, one less t hlln in August The Hi!;h Schoo l asembl ed Fri· 1928, These were r~ ported f~om day mO\'OIn g from n:46 to 10.00 117 counties, with a r ecord. of eIght for n program . countie s with no faralitle s. T~ e Rev. G. C, Dibert had charge of totul num ber of claims fil ed In devotio nals and he also gave a the same month for both fatal and very interest ing talk on "Co.op era· non-fat a l injuries was 24,622 tion," So ng~ were sung by the atwhich was 262 more than for the sembly, an d a number "Stars of previou s mon t h. Acciden ts on the t he Summe r Night," was sung by John M. Taylor is very iii. public highwa ys of the state for nine membe rs of the Advanc ed the lIeco nd qual'ter of the year in· chorus. We give Cedar Stamps , Cary's creased 30 per cent a8 compar ed M\'~ . Addie Smith is vi siting' re · with t he first quarter . There were J ewelry Shop. lnt ives in Spring Valley. A vio lin quartet or High School 664 automo bile fataliti~s, accord· John Fromm and 'family spent student s has been organiz ed under ing to statistic s compih!d by ?ne Sunday l\'1r ~ , Chns, Ander son visited rel- Miss Squier, It consists of the folwith relative s in Dayton . of the large insuran ce compan ies, IIlives in Sp l'ing Va ll ey Monday . low ing pupils; Irma Rich, Evelyn one death to every 3. 089 cars. Raymo nd Conner and family I al'twrig ht, id' Gustin, and Miss Dora tiles haR retul'ne d ISherma n TinnDonll e~·. Two weeks from Friday of ·this were Dayton visitors Saturda y ev· frum u week' visit in Detroit , .. _ _- - ening. week will be a gala event for the Michigul1, nimrod s of the state for on that 4.H CLUB BANQU ET Mrs. George J . Smith spent the particu lar date, Nove~ber ,15th, Mrs. Harvcy Ryc und rwe nt a the open season for rabbIts WIll be- week-e nd with her daught ers in min a i' ope ration in Duyton Satur· Rep rese ntative s o·f the County gin lasting until Januar y first. Cincinn ati. day. Banker s Associa tion, Farm Bureau Hu~te rs should remem ber th!lt Mrs. Mary McClur e and Mrs. , Cou nty Extensi on Agents only five rabbits may be ~ken In Mrg. Ida Ho ckett nnd MI SS Sar ah lind Closs and Hillike r are workin g ,-" ...~'l~•.-t. I 1\..c:.,I-) one day and t hat the bunntes may Viola Carey spent the week· end at Smith nre r !easal!tly ~ ituatc d : in out plans for the County wide 4.H ..<J'.. ...... . "." -. be sold only during . the o~en Indian Lake. l\fJ's, ll ocke,tl s reSId ence on Third Club membe --r s Achiev ement day season. F oxes may be kIlled during --~, --------------------------~ street. which will be held in Lebano n ' the sam e season and opossum , racMartha , little daught er of Mr, SlIturday Novem ber 9. Detaile(Jl coon and ' skunk from November and Mrs. Russell Martin, is ill with For b'l!st results consign your plans the program will be an. sore throat. - -- 15th to March 1at, ~.= ive stock to Green· Embry Co., nounceof d next week, but it Is hoped I incinna li, in care of D, R. Salis- that all club membe rs who . , -fHE "TOWP ATH JUBIL EE" comHenry ' Swearin gen and famIly ' ' BASKE T BALL SEASO N Countie s ha ving the large~t attende bury. d a homeco ming at Priceple ted club work wiU conven e at ~'ELEB RATIO N .• MIDDL ETOWN H S ' number of prisone rs in he O~IO town, Ohio, Sunday . I about 10 a. m. ' at the Opera PROMI SING FOR W. . . MI's. A. T, WrIght has been House for a short busines s proPeniten tiary are Cuyan ga WIth confine d to the house for The m~re "Towpa gram th 998, Hamilt on 564.' Lucas 349, final \Jubilee reports and summa ries Mrs. Etta Printz and son Joe, af celebra tion to take place in ," a The Basket Ball season is in than two weeks on accoun t of Ill· for the past year a s well Mid· Frankli n S32,1. SummI t 260, Mahon· Dayton , spent Sunday upon us, li nd if you noticedagathe as for the with Mr, dletown ness. on Saturda y, Novem ber distrjbu oriing 168, ::stark 112 a.nd Scioto and MI'!!. J. M. Taylor. tion of prizes. Over $600 schedu le f or W. H. S" w hich ap· S, to mark the passing of will the be 109. The prison populat IOn at the distribu ted to the boys and peared In t he colull1n ~ o( t his Miami and Erie Canal and reo Mr, and Glen B1ll;nd. and girls who fini shed various 'project s present time is 4,630, 3,115 of papel' lasl week, yo u will sec t hat da ug hter ,,'Mrs; Parker --Tbe Nations choice in . dedicat ion of tbe old ere S unday canal dmner proper· FERRY CHUIRCH OF CHRIS T W, H. " 1!l20. whom are white, 1,51 2 black a~d pens. Select yours at Cary's , has <\ busy ye nr ~uests or Mr. and Mrs. Maynal'd forThis Jewel· ty to transpo rtation purpose s" 3 yellow. Two men ha~e been . In ry Shop, Lebano n Ohio. money was awarde d by the . ahead. Th er e has been sixtee n Weltz, promise s to bjl the most outstan d·Co unty Fair Board from special BIble Scho ol at 9 :3? o. m. A gum es booked, leaving only the I?eniten tiary six times, nine two ing event of i'ts kind ever to be good co rps of ~eachel f unds secured from the , County ' five times. 17 four times! 59 three ~ a~d ,of· open dates for Fl'iday night games. M.rs. Susan Wilkers on is visiting held in Wester n Ohio. Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Younce and accordi ng to the State Law and fi ee rs makes t.hls ~ n In tel estll!JI' This schedu le will keep times nnd 379 two. tlme,~' ~t her daught er Mrs. St. Clair the boys Fife, duughte The l's feature of Dayton of the day's pro- an~ p.rofitab spent Thurs- will be distribu ted through the ' present 606 a re ' !hfers , sessIon. You WIll i busy up until Februa ry 28 , nnd day with t e and femily in Wilmin gton. gram will be a mammo th histor· enJoy It, Lordl~s Supper Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Farm Bureau office in checks coat of mainten ance per man per and sermon I March I, when t he Warren county ieal lark. parade depictin ,the evolu· at . 10 :30 a. m. Brother Frunk tour ranging from $7.50 down to 60 year is about $230.00 . name nt will be held . Mr. and Mra. Cal Burns atten- tion from the Indiang to cents. ' W, H. S. will meet Carlisle on ded the funeral of a cousin at plane. About 100 differenthe Air· ~rlght, one of our bel?ved Elders, You get ex pert repairin g on At noon a frce luncheo n will be t pieces WIll Landsc ape garden ers are placlnl Xenia Thursd ay of last week. tht~ mormn g s~.r. llIon . the home or this comi ng P riday Americ an a nd Swiss watche s at given each signific ant of some mode of The preach a number uf I10wer beds in various sermon . 'lher~!ore, wd! be I night for flo the first game of t he Ca~y's _ J ewelry Shop,. Lebano n under all the 4-H Club winnera transpo rtation during the past 100 the parts of the State House park and the auspice s of t~e ,Warre n ct of a Ilch experle nce \season. Mr. and Mrs. J. ' Cartwr ight years and more will make up the and aprodu OhI O, Slo l'e open evemngs. County Banker s ASSOCIatIon and close stu dy of God 6 word, arrangi ng them so that they may enterta ined the JollyO.Matron Coach St. Joh n called t he first, s and Ion I process ion. . . after dinner a special bac~ed by a G~, be r eady for the .choices t an~ moat their husban ds Tuesda y hfe, Hear Bro. practice Oclobe r 14th, und since Inevening . ]'wh . and Mrs. H: B. Earnha rt eluding brief reports , program There Will b e such vehIcle s as Wtlg~t . You a ,lrdly produet ive specIes e~rly III the e always welcom e that date hilS put t he boys through Club Mn,., .and daught er the NaomI tallyho, spent omnibu Sunday short address es and Ii special film claranc e at thIS church. , . apr.i ng. It will be un Improy ement . Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Hawke and coach, valenci a, .~tal1.e.s, coach, fiv e success worko uts . Th e l'e with Mr, and Mrs. Burton Earnha rt comedy . old Chester A. Wllham son, MInist er have been ful whIch will add, very materIa lly to Mrs. Maynar d. Weltz is to be arrange d. Parente between 2? and and daught 3.0 in er ))ayt~n moving . van, ' JlDrlkls ha, . high· and friends of the 4.H Club memo one of the sta,te a tlnest· 8ho~ places were Xenia vlsltora Monday ----present at every p ractice and It .after., wheel bicycle, tanden:" . . blcy.cle WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H OF looks as though b,ers are also invited. and should WIthin a short tIme con· noon. W. H. S. would and many old automo bIles dating Mrs. H. , H. Wllham!!On and , vert the, park into a bow:;r of CHRIS T _ _have a ve ry success ful year. Sevdaught back er as MISS far as Grace 1901, each followe d are m Colum. beau~y. Care take~'s mostly trUtel'nl Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams Mrs. by the latest model new plnyers have shown up ' bu' , t he guests of Mr. and Mrs, of the same. Attract ive evange listic !\ervices this year. tees' fr0l!' the OhIO Pen, !lre kept RUBBell Bentley . Misses FARME RS' INSTIT UTE . Frank Long. Lola .and make, Indians . pa~k horses, canal each e~ening busy gettang th~ ground s tn. shfape Erma Sears, visited ,in Rockbn at 7 :30. t he old A fter sendtn~ t~e boys thr~ ugh dge boat Indian traVIS, many floats, gospel On Thursd ay is being present ed in ser- ISeVel'a l' hard skI rm Ishes a nd SIgnal for the long wInter which 18 ast Sunday . Novem ber . Mr. a nd Mrs, . 1\1. Hough and 7th officers andevening ' thre~ bands, airplan es loco.mo tives and leaders of State song n~proachlng. Ili nd the folk like it. prllctice s t. J?hn ' ' has not as yet 1mon Mr. and . Mrs. and K. numero N. Hough us other were / Aid' and Indepe antique Come and see, Sunday 's program been abl e to pl~k t he fiv e. , , Mr. and C. M. Roblt1i:er vehicles . to star t unday g~e!\ts of Mr. and Mrs. Institut e togethe ndent Farmer s The only ~I ectlon returns which and Mr. andMrs. will be as follows ; 9 :30 a . m, ! the game oJ:!atnst r with leadera In Mr~. W. O. arhsle. Raper He Followi I A He n ng EmrIck the parade, of Lytle, a mo,)u- IBible School; 10 :30 a, 01 •• Lord 's state~ that a ll, will be receIve d at the office of spen~ . Sunday WIth the Farm Bureau , Grange , School dcpendR relat.ive upon t.he s at \ ment will be unveile d, . and rededlc a Supper and sermon Superv isors, iand represe ntative Secreta ry of Stllte Clarenc e J . Sardlm a. ," The shol~ mg mude.1O the fi nal practIc e Saws ting the canal propert y to trans· Way of the Cross , " subject by machm ery. C. ut of the P. T . A .. Ohamb er of Com.. Brown on Tuesda y eveninl r, ~ovem 7 :15 p. m., to- OIghl, but It appeurR as t hough Icleane r, filed , portatio tru er , n. faster. Roy PIg- mel'ce Rural Pastors At this ceremo ny, Atber 5th, will be th ose rclatl!,g to 16 minutes ~llsical program the fi\'~ would be. selected from t~e other MISS OIa Harlloc nted torney B. F . Ha.rwit z, MI~dletown 7peeial olt, at Mndden 's Lumber Yard. \ comm~nity leaders are and :30 p. m., e'Vening evan gelistic foJ]owlnl!' the t axation , amcnd~ent. .Due to the ~ocal Chapte r kat represe invited to :· DaVIS, Turner , ,EIlts, the State historia n will 'gtve t~e hIstory of service , meet in the Farm Bureau the general mterest s in t~IS meas- meetm g of tbe Eastern subjec,t, "Baptis m" Vance, Fromm . Manus. Mllten · Star, at the canal from the tIme G~vernor Singing, sermon MrR. C, M. R~b ltzer. Mrs. L, H. Lebano n t o discuss plans andofftce, ure Secreta ry Brown Is Irtstalli ng Columb us last week. under directIOn of Song bel·J:!cr. Sh,! ler, Hoy, Wallace poll. . Gordan , and MI R. J . E. McOlurll cies for Farmer s Institut ell Jeremi ah Morrow , of OhiO and Evange list Billy Reaves , four 9peci~1 phones to receive the in Warpreachi ng . :rh ere Will be plenty of compe· we re dm.ner . ' Govern or DeWitt Clinton , of New ty the ministe r. "The church gu ests of Mrs. Fred r eturns WIthou t delay. Return s ren County the coming ·winter. Sim where tltlon for 1st an~ 2nd team plac~!I M. Cole lIl-Dn)lton What IS : more approp today. \ ilar County wide confere nce to relating to matters of local interes t a. gift of Jewelry . See riate than :¥ork turned the first spad!ls full you feel at hom e." and all pla~crs will htlve ~() du t heir . conside will not be sent to Secreta ry of tlful rings and neck wearthe beau· of eaqh in the constt:ucti~n of r FQi\'mer Cheste s Institut r A. William son, Ministe r b(l~t to /rUin an d hold a pJrtc a on have .Ki ng of S llv erw~re- "Yourex l been held each fall, but in es ( State Brown at this election bllt Jewelry Shop, Lebano n at Oarr's ~he canal baok in 1826 In MIddle · the P"~ oit her first or );econd squa ds, ' Ohio. , town up to the present time. Sllvel'w ar c," Come In and meet I they have --ly ' been an all will be forward ed to th e ' county' , --~- . _ . -- - "Lady Louise" the new pattern at day meetinggeneral . It is believe d that thousan ds 0'£ board of election s. The ballots so some farmer s have ' LYTLE M. E. CHURC H Mrs. Lon Becket t spent Frld!1y people RUSS'A N CHOIR AT NCR from all !Ca of ry's the commu Jewelry ni· Shop, this year will carry the names o.f in Lebano n wlt~ her daught Lebano n O", not been obit! to attend because of • . . . the farm work. Howev er, this year municip al, town~bip and ooarde E~ogene. who IS employ ed er MI88 ties along tbe route. of the old Sunday: Schoo~ at t~vo p. m. Mr. by and the Mrs, anal, G eo~ge and from Engh~h I an evening confere nce is being all c~tJes ~nd towns IPreach 109 s~rvlc~ at 3.:00 P'"'!; of educati on officlnls to be elected . OhIO Central Telepho ne Russiu, the cl'lldle of music, Corpor will a· in i have Wester retur!le n Ohio d to WIll theIr ~ ~me . m I planned su a f ull represe wItness the Sermon tOPIC, togeth~r with many questio ns .01 tion. Kn owm~ God. b,. bl'oul!ht to th e cloors of lhe Badaxe. MlCh " demC?nstration which will go .down ' Pray~r meeting nt 7 :30 nfLer a VISIt WIth and attenda nce is expecte d ntation bond ISSU~S and Increas ed leVIes Every. W ed ne~(h? Miami Valley S unday Ilft('rll( lon. 1 t~e ,in Intter's hIstory ~ iste r Mrs, Laura body interes ted in Impro~lng markll'!g the demIse for taxatio n to be present ed to I evemng . We ~ope t o t~ke ul? tJ e Novem ber 3, the Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kempf this waterwBY whIch when the fnm ous I Sides. hilS passed Its Ifirst chapter 10 .our BI~le Study Russian Sympho Farmer s institut es so as to makt; electors In various parts of the and daught er Mary Elizabe nic Choir nppelll's i th of years of usefullneBB. state, mostly relating to school Pandor lhem for teacher serve fJ.. s t1l11s broad evenlOg commun»toy . Mrs. in ))wto ll at t he liI'st of a ser ies a, Ohio, were dinner luests All cities and towns Mrs, Bryan Prendel'gu~t and interes t is Invited to attend afl'airs. ' , of Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Dibert on route of the old ea.nal along the , Saylo.r will be th~ leader at prayer of P~lblic Sun day Afterno on co n- children , Miss Kflth ~rm e Prend erwill look meetl!lg • . _ Foll~wl _ - - - --. - Og . ~raye r meet ·, certs spons ored 'by The Nntionul gust and M;rs. Celestll . Sunday . forward to a super.h lghwaY l which inl wl)l .be chOIr practic l Prugh spent _ ED Sunday WIth M,:. is to be constru cted sectIon by organIZ Ing a chOir. Alle as we are Cash Registe r Compan y. BAZAA R IS BEING P LANN, BASKE TBALL LEAGU E Mrs. Ella Babb and ' MiBB Alice section can The concel·t will be held in the Burn ett and famIly,and Mrs. Cliff as transpo rtation needs c!1ll sing are invited t? help who u.s. D,is. Nationa l Cash Re ister 0,le8be e of Spring Valley, were and will ultimat ely link ' trlct Confer ence WIll meet 111 RIp- Ihou se doors of whi~h will School. The ~adies Aid ~octety iof the Sunday afterno . on guests of Mra. of Cincinn ati and Toledo.the citIes !ey be o. After Summe rs heat and dust Method Ist Church 111 plann ng ~ Anna Ohio The organiz ation of a eounty i~. on Novem ber 6 .and 6. 'It ened Cadwal ~t lader 2 and the and concert MilS startiJ' ~ive. your watch new Hfe by ~av. depend ent ~ bask~tbal1 laalue 18 _ - - ----bold a Bazaar in the baseme nt 0 Clara Llle IS hoped a good crowd WIll attend I t 3 ' I k Th " t ~ mil' It thoroug hly cleaned and OIled under the Church on the first Thursd ay, from this chargtl. THe Ladies Aid ,' a I th cOd" ,e I?U bl" conslde ratton. ' f IC IS mVI e ' at Cary 's Je welry Shop, Lebano n DEATH S Friday and Saturda y of Decemb er. will meet Novem ber 6 with Mrs, ailS .j II K~bsrh'! las red" It is propose d to effect all or. Mr and Mrs John Caffert y, Miss h' R Ohio Miller ganizat ion of the various indenen . " There will be the line of fancy· Edith and 8MI e I n, c Ie .an . IS UR• Josiah Caffert y The funer~l of Mrs. dent teams In the county and to, ar Wag· work, aprons rugs and quality of of Frankli n M~. . Sara A. Bowma n, Pastor 18111n b ~,~ahoPd; :?a~llr "bi'll bn~u~i~ were callerl at the ner, who dIed at herTillie Miss Emolren e Becket t ot Leb- range a sched~le , whereb home In -----previou s years. A supp~ w~ be hQme of H. H. William y ea~h ,em e th I () at tI ~. Y cert at anon , Mr Earl Holland of New team will play at least served each evening on t eae adtedI family Sunday afterno on. son and Dayton Tuesda y of last week,.w as. WAYN ESVIL LE M. E. CHURCH I M~~I~~I'iaroIH~'l\u ))~y~~~ one game a onScvCl held 'al at Burling Zion to~, Baptist and chure~ Mr. nnd Fr!day Mrs. Lon week during the seaaon ,. A new feature will b" ad e " ' I' al('O Th 'choir i~ n~w on its Beck ett afterno on and burial wae m MIami spent Sunday with Mr. .Teams .In Lebano this year, A Grocery Store. Keep Wedne sday: n, Sprlng) joro, (tonIgh t ) FII'st I y~~h t '. / the c . ntr and is and Gruen Watche a offer the utmo.t cemete ry. Mrs Ray Conner of Quarte Dayton rly . ,Kings MIlls and Morrow are asConfer ence at 7 :30 p. W~I in mind the dates Dece,m ber 1)-6.'1. in qualit~ value, style and OU I 0 I ,y , . -\ depend · . Isured and efforts will be made to m. Dr. George , the district superin . ! ~;~:~Iiz~~i~~~ °fn t \~he ne~;o:l ---;- -..... _ . ability: Your Gruen dealer in ~glDx Mr. and Mrs. B. F E. . Mills, L . Harlan who for man¥ years .tendan t will be with Ull and. preach, beautif ul and I secure teams in W~ynes ville, FORME R' RESID ENT ,W RITES Warren County ia Cary's pl'ogram of sacred. 01u8Jewelry operate d a saw mill at CorwlIl, died and also conduc er of Dayton , a,nd Mr. and Harvey sburg and Frankli n. t the bU!lIness of I ieal and fo lk mll ~ic of Russia will i daught Shop, Lebano n. Ohio. Mrs. K. N. Hough were guests of at his home ~ondax . night at 9 :30 the confere nce. Su.nday • - . -In a recent Ietter ·, from L. A. .. He had been Ill . falhng, health f~r I school. at 9.15 a, I!" : Sunday I ~trer n delil?htf~l uftel'l\~ oll to ' Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Earnha rt ~nd STOLE N AUTO RECOV- Zimme rman he says In part:· "We MI'. and Mrs. L. H. Gordon , Mrs. 'some Mor".in ERED , g Dayton nnd 'Mia mi Valley time. citizens He IS survlVed by hIS worshIp and communlO!' serv l~es . . I daught er on Sunday , Octobe r 20. e still in' love with Califor nia J. ___ ___ __ _ McClut e, Miss Abbie Gra!'am widow and one son Ray .. of Wayne s at 10 :30. :~d are etting along fine. Mother and'E.Miss Young peop!e s m ee ~lng May Wrilfht were visItors v i l l e . . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark O. 0 Mi~~ildine's ord eedan at 6:45 p. m. Preach ing servIce s is· -till c!nfine d to her bed but Is In Waahln gton C. H. Su~day CARD OF THANK S after. 'enterta ined on Sunday in honor of which was stolen frQm.F, his Funera l , servIce s were held '!t at 7 :80 p. m.. ill · Inve r" well" ,garage th D' . t noon. " . Mr. arid Mrs. Everet t Clal'k. Their Monday night or last week, the McClur e Funera l Home thIS ge ng a 0 g I " d The fall 8e~~ ns o. !' I~lrtc ' f war. ' afterno on at '2 o'clock . g uests were MI'. and Mrs. Confer H~ 1,l180 Inc ose itaa p~~r Edence found "YIII be held In Ripley, the latter part of the week ., Yn Mrs •.K. N. Houlfh was the. gtlest The Guild !\uxil ial'y ' of St. ' ward Pape, Mrs. ,Lillian Palmer . . on . along Tuesda the y and Wedne sday, No· J\<Ia~y~s , hu t;ch I'Cpo,rt ,tha t theiL' Rnd cana' nea.r, lIamllto n. ~~t~IWauin:9 ~1inrst, and Mary of ' Mrs: E. L; Harlan of D~yton, Mrs. Roy SmIth Mr. and MI'!!. Everett dIed at her vernber 6 ,and 6 . . ~ . . t ·took Rart: on Saturda y at a ',luncheo n·bridg e, home near Mt. Holly !JOlted 1hank Otre.rmg' for 1929 payton and Mrs. Mary Clark of Chicken ' feather 8 inside. the " uto Tuesda , o,\lse, accompaDlS , .',. Carmon y y indicate d that th'etlije ves haeJ ull8d , G. C. DIbert, Pastor. IS $100,00. The UOI tea ,Thallk Of· ,of ,riven' ~y th~ Acacl!l Good Fellow· mornin g. The husban d Ly~le. , and five , it to ' transfe r stQl41n <;~ickenll ,~n~ -' - - .... . • - • fering Tl'easlI rrr takeJ! this oppor·' , . " ship Club of :&cacia Chapte r O. E. children survive her. abundo ned It', when; 'th,e ras,/mn,e Funera l ST AUGU STINE CHURC H , tunit~ to t hank every woman LOYAL tEMPE RANC E ,' LEGIO N S., "Dayton , in Rike·K umler'a of ,din- services will be ~eld in Mt. Holly Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gons had as was exhaust ed. ; ':' _ , ,, . ) d l I t 8 d d the chu.rch .w ho ha~ made thir;; gen .: , ' , inc' 'rOOD" " · , dir\ner lue 3ta ' 0!l SU,nday ~J'. and M. E. church Friday .afterno on a,t Summe - -'- - -.·~'~;.j+:,1 The , Lo')'al Tempe rance Legion, ' r sche u es., I' an. crous ~ ffc~l.ng , pO!)lblll, the lI,u gest Mrs; Chas. neWI!!, Judg~ and ',; " , 2 o'clock. Burial 111 Bellbro \t 5th Sunday , Mass at 8.00 Mrs. win meet at the' 'home, of Mril. 'L, ·\ Evange listic service' a. m," Elver glv~n m ? ne ye~lr. , s at the cemete ry. ) C. ~. Dechan t, Mrs. SmIth, Mal'tha ' 2nd and 4th Sunday , Mass ' at , / C. MIlia', "'iday afteni.o on after Chur,eli ' of Chiil' are enterin .. and Charle\! Warren Wood of, r th~ , sclio~r ' Instead . .. . ,01 . ~~ ,Ann.le e ~bir!l. week Sunda,. ; ~1l1,. 'R eaves, , ' 9 :30: ' ' 'ATTEN DING ' OHIO STATE MOTH ERS CLUB ' , 'Ctane' s as p'revlou .ly .announ ced •. Sln;inw E ••~lIt, of Leba'~on .. and. Mr.. and Mrs. J. Q. i ~~~~j~ti~~5i~~~i Rev. LawreJ,lce B. Mollma nn._, _. )(a~eld, " ' _~ , J , _Gons,yt~ Altc~ Gonll; llDd Mr. a~dl ~. ____ , n A ballo~'e,n ,oclal "Ot follow, the X,.., ,fa ,delilfl iilq evel'JJ) " . . ' ' ' . Ml's. ",has Oghls_b,e e. M ' , rts ' f ' the world meetin e Come' mult'ed if .~ou~. hlil 10101 ana ' .on. 18acfel' ne withd' ST MARYc ' CHURC H Tb(! rl' g<ular lhlp lUI , meeting" of the any pa • 0 h ' ' ,.' .. ~.!u. ) d bl' k , b t ' • ~ , • , • ...-. ~ . 'Wayne Townsh ip Mother s' Club hU ' ~ullt ~ 'II1'ODI" ':' "BOost er F.!!I'ftJ:~ lD ' ~ em::! Fpr ' better Vl510h- -for e ter E O~n Novem'ller, 3, Tiw.enty.third ..sun. will be held ~t tbe Grl\de' bt.llldin , ' Cho,rua." Brol Reaves' la ~ .... a g gl~ell , - prices ,teaso blil;"b :t • ance f 11 t o.hi' cia aft Trinity Church Bchool at Friday afterno TAIQING lON , , • brief· .,...... 9~ speelal ' mualc 8000.. _ Btu~t;enllta 0 on, Novem ber 1 at; f!.arvloe....,...con •.ult Dr, .RlI4 u d0 p e N " ~' a !.esvin wri hVAC!'T e~ r9.'o.! f til W :rmon an·d W llle!ede QI'. 81111_ Dleht I8r- ta.. uD versl~htia Holy CQmmu n. o'clock. Emma executi ve EyesigJ it SpeciaUst-T~sd!lt.J' '£~~ .~(~Offt~:lt~o(j:IJl y . . , #... d ' · -" 3 vilt., . " la!t.° it. . lI'1crcta =t~1 ry u'f the vice, N'atle»nal . Red day, .. ~tlJrdll,.. 0&:•.., a' ew.... 'WID tieiln Gertr,u e Ion vacatt9 D thla 'w~ek... Sthaeft er, Rector. . Cross, wi,U be the IPewr . , · 7 :11 p. m., . e,_ Bi)bp, b t..buq •, b Ohio. , s., "'
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• tate of Ohiu erSUB Albert AIbertson, defenuant pi aded guilty , to the chsllJe of operating a mO- 1 tor vehicle without the eonsent of the owner. He was sentenced t the Ohio Sbltt' R f ormatory at Mansfield {r.onl l , to 20 years. Grant haffer wa appolnt,(ld IIconv guard to· aSllist thealias heriff to y RullS Jl Black Leroy to Ohio tute 'R tOl·millory. of , hio vers us Wilinm B, def endan t r leaded n ot t he charge of po~ ssiug I ' . Ca e was set fo r tr ial _
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Th", only Inferi01'll ahe J:ould see wore a young widow nam d Dack and ber fI e-, ar-old boy. Terry. Mr .. Dack took In washing. The boy Terry was of the Ariel breed. 'his fancy girdled the eartll, ,ill for minutes. H e mimicked birds and anil'llal!! and often COVcrud his chug!'in mother by withimituti terro~ amused ng nnd h ~r Ii nt!! w'ilh uncllnny' skill, Once t he child cRu ght. cold-in all ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN that hea nnd Mem sat b,y hl8 Cattle, hogs" ljheep and calvell bedside t hrou gh severa l smoth r- YOllNr . B k Co live wire and ing nights, while thc bllck-brok n to orrl ~- roc ., hi I t
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23 , bond CHA PTE R V. whi per ing : " Wo nderful! Won- you mOl'e now. I am in no need kill IlJll imed $26,000. . .' t he case of Margnret Gabbard der fuU" of m o ney a nd I will come home wh ile away the t edIum of he lo n~ Union Sto'c " Yard., CInCinnati, O. Dell AichbollE ve.rsus GlIorge ver sus Grant Gabbard ,' and LoganI se-u p of indivi du al were ' he f e lt 0 hll ll e! on hf' r ,IIl'1ll li nd when r ge t u little stronger . All ni ~h ts a nd t o k ep ' th wakeru 'Refer ence : Ask first man.,You meet Aichholz and ' Madison vi lle Build- LOl)g Oompany, it was ordered ,t he take n the mo!fi st riki ng t)'pes be- was clr~wn fr om L VR' S Mill into the love in the world f r ol!l cluld's, mind, fl:om hIS co gh. . ' ~ng 'A; 1I39 iat ion No.2, to r divorce defenda nt poy '5. pe r w';!ek Co r the , ing (!\ ecte:>d on d coached t o ex. ', a mon s, Her sh ~ u l d e rs w('r e Your lov mg DUl'lIIg hUI Illness Mem ! ecelved suppor t of the mmor chlldr n dul'- p~es!! cri se!! of. fee ling ' "Yo u (fo squcezed ha rd by bllt hllnds and Mem. (\ I ~te l' fl'om Le v ,?- Lemllll'e ,. sa yalimony e t~ • ' .' , ing p end ~ ncy of th e neUo n an d 1)\6(1' a ~ d babble. old ' man, WIll s he! h ol'd a voie t~I at ' id n t itled , Aft r , he .ha d ~lippe d . the letter ing t hat ~h e hnd .Just seen m .!i n also ccr t am atto rney Cees. 1'he I n- ! you? 'r oar at you r thro at and I t hl'l' cap to r as the dl rec t" r. He Irrevocably mto the mall box she old PIlP I' 11 Jlal.agruph dCSCllbComon ' Plea. Court r enl ized t hnt the:> pollthmlll'k of illg " 11·s. ~V oo rlvlll e 's" (ull [r om , . junction against th e Logan Long o u~ t on ue hnng out? . . . You, wns ~:wi n g: "G od bless yo u ! Thut was t he Palm prings wo uld be st,amp ed the mountain and her mll'l\culous . The State C!f OhIO versus Wll- Company of Franklin wu!! d ismi s- , in iss, wiN you fa Jl ba ck in yo u r tnother's a rm ,you be mother, r a l sl uff ! You're a good gir l! on the envelope. H er place of escape f ro m death. Leva xpr Wl~ }jam 8. C?lhns the defendant sed. pl ade~ gUI~ty to the charge ot Saturday, Qctob r 26, at 10 will you miss. II nu catch hcr- yo u T I~e rca l thing!" c o n c ~ n lm ent would be disclos d . ed t he ut most sympath y a nd prayWith Dependable lIlI, It would n o~ mat t r. ' he cd that her \Jellu ty had not b en po ses8tng hquor. The court sen- o'clock a. tn. waS set f or tim e o f Iare to elie you kn ow' just roll you r 1 hen sh ~ bega n to lu ugh ond Serum and Virus t enced t he defend an to pay a fine hearing application of Della A jeh- , eyes back' a nu sigh 'nnd sink into choke. beca me 0 11 utter foo l. wa s a wid ow now in the minus of IIIll r l' d, h add !!.I: , of '100.00 a.nd co~ts and that he hob fo r t empornry alimony and at a hcnp. And yo u,' mother, wrin g This \~a8 her IlI.r st experie nce of hel' p pIe a nd sh could go back ·'Bu t. it' it has J:1111 can sl ll! find in8ures both Safe. ~t~~ commIt ted 10 ~he county t orney f ees ve rsuj3 George Aich- I yo ur hllndll and bent yo ur breast , t he pu ~s lO n of m Imi cry, he was to t hem and face the future in omctlung to do 1.n l he movIes. I J UII until same !ire paId. hoI, et al. . und wa il. You und rstand- Ori- as ashamed as glc)t' ifi ~d , as dra in ed calm. .. , have given up t ryl\lg t~ . be li n ac· ty an~ Success State of OhIO versuB August In the cnse of Deltlah Bowyer entf I !lt uff eh' ' yet U8 xulta nt, as If a g d had The moun ta ins had n beckonlllg tres: and taken a posltton In the ~ ~':Itz, . the defendant p!eaded not versus Wallace W. Bowyer, it WII "~I\ ~ d I'd Iiko somebody just to Is,eize d her an d' embraced her look alwuys, and on t his aftern.oon lll bo,ruto ry projection , r oom, corguilty. Bond was ~xed In the. Bum ordered the sheriff proceed t o ob- loo k up t o heave n und pr ay for , tl rcely for a moment, then left when a cl uded sky gave a htU e r eetlng l h l! fi lms. . It s cool. and of $600.00 and, trIal wa s aSSigned tain p ossesSion of cerloin articl es tnl'rey- somebody' with big eyes- ' he r aching, un ember in the ashes. she ller from t he sun. she set ou t dUI'k and tn tel'est tn~, I tlunk J f or Thursday, Novem'ber 14. of personal pro pel·ty as design ated You the yo ung larly ove r lhere- j The di recto r was alrea dy calling to obey a n impulse t o clim b 11 5 f a r can ~et you a plac . If yo u'l l come Harveysburg, O. In the case of B,en Rayd en ver sus to him by the pla intiff, wh en ·for e will ' 'IlU ste out 'l Db iCr' i\T 1'5 . t hl! mob t o t he next t ask. She a h r st reng th would take her. up. Ther e's no ex ~ u . e for 11 woman The King Brothers, a corporation, refused by the def e ndant , to be Woo Jv ille i~n' t i t? t' md ~uu co ul d not help glancing- t owa rd Th e exertion of climbing was of yo ur edli catlO~ a nd charm Phone 31 et . ai" the motion .requl1:e~ t~ e tr a nsferred to t he pla intiff. th i ~ m o rn i ~g. Here's youI' c h,in ce I Tom H ol ~y , His came l was mov- more t hnn Mem had bargui!led !or , up. ,Ther e's educatio n and cha l'm plamtlfl' to ' ame nd hiS petitIOn In Vo this for me like a goo ad gir l In g off With the crowd, but he was Th e steeps t hut looked so tnv itlllg wostlllg yo ur sweetnesli on the des- ~===~====~~==~=::== part, and to make more definite Probate Court Proceedinl' an d Il: ive yo urself to it I " ,k li P ' tur ning buck t o gaze a t hel'. He f rom ·u distance , wel'e rngged ' ert IIiI'. Do come ! I'\·e. sent my = - --certain allegations against t he de' . .' heave n' if the ~ u n I; r i ,,:,. I "a rs \\'!I !; nodding his head in II pp rovul und fo rbidding, The burnl-a lmond 1t hr ee child re n ou t t~ their un c l ~'s {endant. was not well taken and ,I E ltza ~h3\\~anwexe~utllh of ~Ie to yo ur ~ye5 a ll' r ight liut let ' a nd he l'II ised his ha nd in a sa lut e mou nta ins wer e hot a nd shnrp- ranch. You could !tve hel'e WIth TRY overruled by the court wherru:o re estnt ~U /h n ff"d l,~~ !I1~' ei the m come fr om )' ou r s~ u l , dea r, of prof() und r espect. edge d gl'idil'ons' to lIer f eet. The me li nd my fri ends." , . the defendant was g ranted t hirty ce~SlI , e e r a I IIVI 111 leu 0 'f ou ea You see you have sun ca me bluzing f.Qrth lind seemThe t houg ht of working !n t he OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS day in which to plead. . \ acco unt. ~ee~ our n. eo Ie d Y i ~g like f1i Mem 's' sin had led he r t o t he cd t o spill upon he r a yellow hot dark and the co ol was a htnt of FOR RESULTS In . the matter of the appoint. fi Clourt app:ofe~h of tr 1 fi r~t ~nfd '\ about yyO U ~ro~ fami ne an d hard- edge of paradise, and t hen drawn muss of metal that slashed her paradi ~e to Mem. . me~ t of mem,bers oI the Soldiers' t~sa O'D~~:ello de c~ae~d e 0 0 - • hi p, Y o ~ look up and sa y, 0 her back by the hair. ab out the ~ e ad, and , ro l\ ~ d over her (To be continued.) Rehel CommIttee, J. M. Conover Th t' d b ' N . P G d y()U don't mea n for us to di e She was doomed to pend a cer- shoulders In bltst el'lng Illgots. .. . was appointed AS such member to S. e t rep or m~ e t h orrlstat ' 1 in thlR uselcs t or t ure do yo u tllin tim e in inc,ransing hea vin ess A ston e r oll ed undel' her foot bike the place of S, L. Cartwright 1m on on, exec~ or 0 e es e i dear God ? Take my l ife and let und th n to die or to go a bout a nd shook her e from her bala nce, HiB term will continue until April of T~lvey Fi SI';'hon,~ond tecd~se~, these ot hers live. Won't yo u, thenceforth with a na meless chil d Sh~ wa vered. clutched at nothing, I, 1932. e cgur dab ~hlze la . deal' God ?" hold ing on t o her ha nd and anchor whirled; st rucl( bound ed from the O. S. friggins was also appoint- TWhas con rme Y t' e fcotuhr . tat Me m stood lhr obbi ng f rom hea d .ing her t o obscurity. ha rd rock, fe ll ' a nd fell , a nd t hen ' ~ ompson execu \'IX 0 e es e · h ~ d I 'd . h' bl bl k . e rOUn a p ac e as ma l In I -a ma lUg ow, ae ness, SIe a m em ber for tb e term end IDe. of Harr 'B. Thompson, deceased, to f oot with e mb~rn BS eme n t !\nd April I, 193 1, and Arthllr Barka- to sell shares of t he stock of with ' a t r ange Int'ush of uit e!1 t he home of a stc)r ekeeper a t such l Ienee. " . . h e be- I A young IndIa n g Irl c h a sm ~ her FOR SALE low was ~ade a , member for the The Fifth-Third Union Tru st com.l moo ds. Th e fi erce eyes of th e dl- wages as he cO,ulcl affo~d. term ~ndmg'.Apnl 1, 1930.. f Ci ' t · t .' t I r ector burn ing th ro ugh hi da rk gun the sord id routme oC her stray pony about t he sa nd had seen MarIan Willoughby was appomt pany 0 nemnll I, a . p.l lva e sa e. Mem stum bl e, then fa ll ; had heard FO R ALE- II usedc;;r:;-h'Usk ers ed official court I\tenographer ot Guy Gaynor. admin Istra tor oC " th e t hum p of the body on cushionliS f ollows: 1-4 RolI. Smull Ros nthe court. The compensation was the esblte of ~o~n B. Mullin. deing sand; ha d rUn t o the nearest t hll ll; Roll . Ml'dium Hosenhouse lin d t old wha t she harl see n. fixed at ,160 per month, payable cea~ed, filed hIS Inve nt ory nnd apt haI! ; I-II Roll , U, . , tnndllrrl.; 1-6 the lat of every month, whereby prau~eme~t. , Mem was t a ken home, The viiRoll , Goodhu e, used Vf' ry h ttle; ' the stenographer accepted the apClttf King .a ~c epted th e apP?mtluge doctor did all t hut his skill 1. G Roll . Appl eto n; \ -4, Adams ; pointment an'd took the oath pre- ment of admmlstator of t he estate could do. 3-2 Roll , Adam s ; 1-2 Roll, U, S. IICribed' by said act: , of CI~rence . Montg0l!l ery, decca ed Though she had neve r 'dare d t o Standard. W 0 also huve new State of Ohio versu8 Robert Pitt and til~d hIS b o n~ In . the sum of visit him, he knew of her, and he , huskers In stock. The!\e Hu skers the defendant pleaded guilty to a $500 With Mrt!. ~ltff King and Guy knew her li S 8 widow. Wh en s he are eq ui pped with cutte r heads, charge of rec i ving and concealing Gaynor a sure t Ies. . wns strong enough t o be talked ove!'hauled nnd guara nteed. to stolen proper ty and he was senten!! The. court · ord~red the BeSS ie to he prepare d her for bad news. wo rk. Mut unl No.6. W. C. SmIth, ed to the Ohio penitentiary for 'a Rebllhck. executrIx lOf the estate "Am I to be crip pled for life ?" New Burling ton, Ohio. n6 period of tbne not leas than 2 of John W. Retail ck, deceased, she cried . yeara, at hard labor, no time to be ~roceed to sell the chattels at pub J "No," he sighed . "You will bear FOR S ALE- I Cloverl eaf Mansolitary confinement. W. E. G1'a- hc sale. . no marks of yo ur a ccident. But, ure sp reader. 1 McCormack ham was appointed to Ilasist ~he In th~ settlement o,r the estate you will not.-but your other hopes grain binder. R. H. Hartsock. n6 sberiff in conveying defendant to ~f Jennie J . Chamberltn, deceased, and expectat ions-will not be rethe 'penitentiary. ' It was ~ound. the n e~ value to ~ e alized." FOR ~ LE- The Pure Bred ' regist ered A berdeen-Angus herd Stat.e of Ohio versus ' Avery Bur- $19,689.80 With Mane Chamberlin She was dazed a nd he was tim&,e5ll, the defendant pleaded not Conover the ·s uccessor. !d, and he hod some difficulty in Sire, West J efferson Vice No. 384414 f or which we have no guilty! whereupon the calle is set ' Accounts . filed.:' . . making her underStand his bad for trial ' on Friday. November 1. Esblte of MarIlla H. Wlkoff_deneWB; that she would not be a longer n ed as Gregory Emperor • State of Ohio versUl! Homer ce.a sed, fifth account. .Gua~d'Jan mother. , Nil. 428433 now hea ds our herd. Downey, " tbe defendant pleaded sh!p of Helen Beck et ai, mmors, She bore this blow wi~h a fortiAlso have for sale in ' the near CUilty to the charge ot ea,rying fhlrd a!lcount. t ude that stlrprised him. , fu t ure, 'on e young cow" AngusH~rrlet W. Mounts a~cepte? the ' concealed weapons, and was senShorth orn cross. Both may be seen tenced to serve II eriod of ptime, appomtment ~f .adminlstratrlx of And now Mem was weak and at Wedgely Farm wher we still p woebegone, at the 'bottom of t he have some of" t heir off-spring. , not less than ' one year at the Ohio ceased, filed hIS Inventory and a - , "Ood blell you. Thilt waa the real ltuff. You're a good girL" State reformatory at Mansfield. praisement. li cliff' of life. She had never climb, Aberd een-Angus cattle produce the Pierce Noble defe da t, I d d .Harriet. W. Mounts acepted the . ., , .' , h • h ed very fa r, but she had fallen far • Majt;)r O. 1.. Boden!aamer of EI high~llt qualit y beef at t~e lowellt guilty to the ~har"e ~'f B~oo~i:~:t appomlment of n, dmlnistr,ix of g!asses, the CUTlOUS inst igat Ion In ~r.~kS'gl~~~Uc:m':rt~i:Yi~:mtr~~\c enoug h to give both soul and Dorado, Arkansas. who was elected I P?sslble , cost. TheJ: WIll cross with intent to kill and was sen: the ,estate of Charles S. M~unts, h!s voic~, ·the pIca t o do. wjill for I'oles, she ;f elt herself entombed. body an almost fatal shock. She at: Louisville, Ky .. as National CO.m, I!11cely WIth your dall'Y cows and teneed to be imprisoned in the deceased, and fired her bond In the hIm, qUIckened her maglca y. d Then the summer heat b egan was a drudge in a, poor family in m~nder of the American LegIon l l"oreu e t he . ~alue or your v~al Ohio State Reformatory at Mans- s,!m of $7,000 with United Stutes Folger took her by th ellrm an and g rew so fierce thut her em- a scorched settlement abandoned - ed 'ng Paurv.-McNutt calvet', In vestigll te and then Ill- - - fleld "f"o a pe 0 -01 time not less Fidelity and Guaranty company as murmured: h by all that could get away. succe I ' . ' vest. Flora Berryh!ll. 030 tban~ 1 year, at hard labor. surety. A. J. Scheurer, E. C. Dun"Now, dear! Let your hellrt pi oyer and his fa mily went to t e State of Ohio versus Russell) ham and John Vandervort were break I Look around and see your sell hore. FOR SALE Shorthorn h !lifer Black alias Leroy Sattler the ' de- made appraisers. . dying people. That's your father ,She spent much thought up on fresh- ul 0 ,two ,pringers and , feDdant pleaded ",'i1ty' to the The cou~t. authorized John W. over there just gasping his life the letter home that she had not young hOl'th orn bull. J . P. Cumcharge of uttering ~;d publishing Jones, admlmstrotor of the estate out. YOU1' mother lies dead back yet written, that she must write it 030 mings. R, D. 3. .....d Aheck. 'He ' was l!entenced of John H. Applegate, dcc, eased, there ', you've covered her (loor if ever she were to go hom e again tor .... ~ tilth t k bIt The whole purp'ose of this long, FOR ALE - S'p otted Polnnd to serve a period of time not les!o sd e s oc e ongmg 0 littl e body with sa nd to keep the long journey int o loneliness was Ghina bOIlI·S. als!> som e gilts than 1 year, at-the Ohio State Re- the eceas-;d. , jackals fr om it. Can you do it? to be able to write that letter; and both open nnrl bred, all double imformatory at Mansfield. ' •. In~entorles and appralsements Will you? Thut's right. Loo~ it had not yet ~one. . muned. Prices r easonable. Elmer State of Ohio versus Harry filed ,round now and let yo ~rse lf gol E ' d h b . Shet-ha n and Son. Phone 40. Booth the defendant pleaded Esblte of Elbert D. Russell, deShe f elt herself beWitched, be· . vehr y thlm eds ~,moh edtfe egtlhn, .,' ceased b d t t ' II l' t nmg er an S III mc e r om e Waynesville, Ohio. · n13 guilty to the charge of breaking . num e , ye mys .Ica y a Ive 0 a' l in pen But one night in a and ~ntering into an inhabited Estate of John Haynor Borden, t housand tragedles. . Her ayes f~an~ic fit ' of histronic enthu siasm FOR SALE- New YelJo,!" Corn. Ralph G. Miller. 030 dwelhq h0!lse ..He was sentenc~d deEes~~~~' of Oswell A Hutchinson rOIJed 'd0undt t~e st~Ir: thro!1g. she dashed off hEIr fable. sealed it g to the penItentiary at Columbus deceased . , an rna e ou om h' 0 Y gla7:tn in aD e nvelope a'nd dropped it afh APPLESWe have Baldwin and for ., Pflri~ of not less' than 6 ' dowl! ut er from IS cam,e nnd t el' dark in the moil box. Rome Beauty apples for sale .. Yl!ara, and kept '! ,t hard labor. Bill. Allowed pourl,ng sympothy fr om hiS own Darling Mamma and PapaPrice $1.60 to $2.76 per bu. D. B. S~ate of OhiO versus George soul Into hers. How can I write the terrible Underwood, Harveysburg, Ohio. Tyre, defendant pleaded guilty to Charles HecJq, labor On road, ,Then ~he ,flung her hend fl'om Inews? I can hardly bear to think ·030 to a charge of lar~eny. He was $43.60; W. P . McCarren, labor, Side to Sid e 10 II t orm ent of woe, of it, let alone write about it. But sentenced to the OhiO State refor- $47,26; Harold V. Martz, labor, cast .h er head ~ack, a nd heaved my dal'ling husband passed away Il'\llt?fY at Mansfield ,tor a _period $2~.00; Leslie Shultz, opera~ing h~r bIg eyes uP. tnto the cruel br,a - in the desert. . I cannot write you FOR , SALE- Poland China Male of bme not le~s than 1 y~ar. , Mambllner, $66.001. Perry B. Simp 7:le1' of t~e skies, seemed to . see the particulars no"" for 1 am too L gogs. 1:. Evans, Phone 470B, State of. O~uo versus Wllllon Mc- 80n, ~ame, $.65;· J. K . Spencer, Iur- God peertng down Upon the little agitated and gri.~f ' stricken and I canon. ·080 Kennery,' defendant plead~dguilty nishing and loading gravel, $374; multituoe, lind moved h'e r lips in do not want. to harrow you with FOR SALE.......Beautiful late model to ' a charge of 1~l\cy. eH was H~rold '(: Martz; same, $39; supplication. detail s. I know your poor hellrts 'I . J.. b d 11 sentel)oed t!l (the OhiO Reformatory Zam Armitage" same, $316.20; OrShe ·fell the word s and the will ache ,for mIl but I beg you T::fh'~d~I~~?d ~~~~ Ca~n berbad at Mane field for a period ' not less vil,le.Parkhill, same,. $216; The W. anguish wringing her t~roat. and not to feel it tOI)' deeply, because for the balance due 0)1 terms a!l than a year. ' Wllhams Co., .supphes, $21.40; W. the t ears came ~r? oPlnJ~ £ro":! I am trying to be brave. And r lo,w as $6 per ,month, Write .,P layer ,State of Ohio ~eraul! Roy .Mc- A. Lutz; repaIr work, $2.76; Shell her eyes, ran shtntng Into her l remember what you taught me, Amelita Galli-Gurcl, ' /amou, opera seated on Dept., 116 N. Main. Dayton, Ohio Kennery, defendant, pleaded , not Pet101eum COI·p., ,gas, ,176.12; L. tnouth, and she swallowed them , thut the Lord giveth and the Lord the Ir~c~r yhe o'!!I' and Utes ~ _~t~ c~tatc ~ , Dear ~igh-~ ., . 030 ~ilt'y to a charge at assault and I. Pence, !J'epairs, $1.50; The and found th em bitter-sweet with taketh away . . . . 1 cannot write ~un, :. ..!..:../ ._. ·•• a «- " " 1' , t ,.... .. ) p FOR SAL ' battery. Case aet for hearing on Famous Auto Supply Co., suppliell , an exultation of agony. ' , ------ '_.,_.M'h-_ ·.. :CiI' ·lftr'I,e! E.:...Tree8, Shrub8, Vinea Tuesday, October 29, and bond is '10.96: The McClure Oil Co., gaso: 1 There was such weird realit.y in and . Evergreens THAT WILL of bond l defendant was remanded line, $2.21; The Kilpatrick French her grief that the <\irector's glass- PINKY DINKY . ;ROW,. delivered to you at wholeto .the llIerUr. Motor Car Co., 1 CheVl'olet truck, es were blurred with his own Pinley i. Expectant by TERRY GILKISON sale pricel. Equipped to furnish -==:=:=:=:=:=:~~~~~~~I '960; D, A. Lubricant 0., Inc., tears; the camera men were &'\llplanta and do all the work, 11 desupplle!t '96.08 i The Columbus Inll hard, fred. Oa11 66F41, C. L, Duk~l Blank !:Sook Co., lupplies $34.07; As her upward stare allain enWaynelville, Ohio. ola: The Burroulhl Addln&, Machine 00 countered Tom bolby's eyel she '. " ribbon tor maohlne, U; The Wood saw that tears were drlpplnl[ from THRESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS row \Well-StanaR\C 00., aupplies, his lashes and that' his nlouth wa!l pulleys, babbltt metal, oil eups. Injectors, lubricators, steam and $24 i The Woodrow Weil-Stanage quivering. Co. 8UppUel!, .. 90; The Burroughs The sight of his t ears sent wat81' gauges, cauge ,Ia8l, 01181'1, Adding Machine Co .. supplies, '6,through her a strange pang of packing, boiler flUeSl lIuction hOI. Fourteen Yeara of 56; W. and L. ~, Gurley, supplies, triumphant llympathy und l!he and tank pumpI; THE BOCKLET U2 .82; , The Burroughs Adding bl'oke down l!obblng. ;vould hove CO. 416 W. Main St. Xenia, Oh,lo. EXPERIENCE Machine Co., repalrll, '7.70; The fallen to the sand If Leva Lemaire Woodl'ow WelJ-Sblnage Co. sup- had not caught her and drawn her COME I~-And aee the Gazette. plies, $36; Same, supplies for clerk into her arms kissing her and Ohristmas Cards. of courts, $4.50; Parrott Speed ' Fastener Co., fasteners, $2.13: ===========~= PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS Karl D. Dakin, insurance, $119.40; -For all purposes. Bocklet'. Dr. N. A. Hamilton, expense for same, $584.50; V. W. Tompkins, Une of plUmbing and heating IUphydrophobia treatment to John B. same, $337; Ed'e n Te rry, same, Clark, $62; Fred HumphreYA puy $387.45; A, T, Rettig, sam e, $302; plies are the best. The BockletW.yn~.ville, Ohio roll for ~ ",0., $232 Joe W. bavis Charles E. Bradbury, same, $367.King ~Co., 4U W. Maha St" Xenia, 60- The Oregonia Bl'idge Co., reOhio. pairs $4.10; W, A. Riddell Co., hand \vheels, $14.74; Morro'iv Garage, repairs, $38 i The Frank SherMONEY LOANED wood Co" supplies and gas, $33.46 W. N. Cox, supplies, $30,15; . l\.E'I pol'! . ';ww /IIIvCH Al'thur Weiglein, hauling dirt, , . $13.50; Philip Heisel, pay roll for L Ol\: , j-::;~ : :: , ... 1.1,"'= TO . • r ~'.:. t.' LONG · OR SHORT 1'1ME-~as7 ¥.! mo., $16.66; P. B. Monee, same \ ~I T IH~ ~-:: i;. '~ E. ;::' u, ", r:. I / term'. . Alao Surveylnr IWd 4b$108,20; Eden T erry, same, $323.stractinc• .' Wl'lte and I ~l 35; W. A. Scott, bridge repair, and lIee 'you..'Sam D. Benltl~; Way$6.40; The Ohio Corrugated .I . nelvllle, Ohio., Jll , Culvert Co., eOI·r. sewers, $246.80 lLOAWS ron Livestock, CIIattela, A Hoppe & Co, 7 barrels cement, ! Secoqd"ltortapl. Notes bou,ht. $18.66; Howard T. Cook, furnishing, 'loading and ' delivering materJohn ~blD •• Jr" Xnla, Ohio.' , I . ial, ,66,88;' The o.regonia Bridge Iteel for brid,e repalrl, '915~66 "'UllC<'. and Johnlon, lupplles, ; . W. C. Turton, cement, Fa~e... Warri'D ·.nd adjolnlll. . ;' M~nroe and Johnedn; sup'• coqntJu~, obtain mODI, OD pliea, $17.25 i J. X. Spencerl Ion; time 10l1li8, at a per ent . . I>rldge lumber, $120.96; Howard tereat, COI~ ot secU~D' the lameCook, gra,vel. furnlehed anel loaded. II va" reHonable, throuah The '204: Kilpatrick French MotorFederal Lana But. For larthtr Car Co.,, gas. and luppliu, $391.68; 1l1fo.l1n&tion call oD ,or.addre. Me ' Ha"'vey.b~rr, Htlward C\lok, fumlshlng and load~. DRA~ i'teuunr, phon. II. ing gravej,,1'8 8.60. ~ ' Le"'~oD, Oldt,. ,..
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THF.• MIAMI GAZETTE ,otlons President Hoover voiced the emof thole who raised the tl,lnd - . for that monument of learn InK and ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY ' wlldonl, when in his sincere state- - - - - - - - - - - mont he showed that America D. L. CRANE I I Publl.laer wished to perpetuate good will and not old hatred. Offic. Phou....................... No. llZ We hope the Belgian authorities R.,.id.Dc ........................ ·.. No. 1111 will fin4 some war. of following President Hoover s suggestion 5uba~ripfloll Price, 11.50 .• Y.... that this legend is underilirablennd destroy it. .
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·HARVEYSBUHG MI'!l. C. C. ' Randall and 1\11'1;. J-l. Eo HaHon all ' nli u Gra nd hllP: t I' of [i:Ost I'll tar a t 'ol\lmbll this Wll k. The.> Woman's ivic Lcn/rue m ~ t with .Mrs. l l)V}1 Mud (maId Sntur· TRUTH v. FICTION stances. . . tiny afte n i on, Sevl!l'o l bu ine !\ . ' . 1 mys If ~ave ~vrltten .. wl'tten matt 1'8 W 1'0 disc ussllrl anll th I wonde'r it all of the beautIful, : . ~nd agam written web, ,of I'f'I111nl . !'lret inn o f ojf.cc rR W Il.S the true, the brave, t he no?le, t~e Imil·tcllcy .. abslllut ' ly tru e t I.C I h('l<3 which rl!~\Iltc d in t he foll ow. benevolent, the lo~ely It;' thIs . and ehal'.actcr. Th ey hav n evet: il1~: P rl' ol!lelll, ~tl'~. , vII i Renson; w01'ld, eXIsts only In !fiction? I been acce pte d~th e y were tOO I ] !!t. Vicc -Pr(,l'id('nt, MI" . Anna wonder if all th.a t i~ hard, rasping, cOl11monpl ~c(~ to s e ll I Harris ' 211<.1 . \' ic ll- rrc~ i dc llt, !\I r . . disappointing, tragic . .h!lteful, b~Does thIS men n thut tru th can- Edith ' LlIk"nl' : RC(,Ol'rling • ('crcl!>ngs to the stern reahty of thIS not get anywhl!re? " . t~I1' ! , Mrs. F:vnlyn ~hulll l1k 1': Co rilfe? " 1 answer- n o. FOI th~. t easpn I' ~ ~ r ,11 ,1: 11 [" :wcr cta!'y, MI' ~. B ' l'Iln What .fooilsh questIon,? . ~ha~, 1 am not able ~~) pott!ay 1.lfe j .J orclon: 'rren SIII'CI', lI'rr~, An na Yet, the succesliful novel-wTlter I!I ItS. r eal bc au~y, Fmc, p,ulsn tl1l g Randall; executive c(\l1lmil.l~ I!, of toda~ finds s uccess.a.nd approval life .IS th~ most beautiful o f Mr!l. Clll'gi olI et t nnd M I'~ , fnry of the masses, by wrlt!f!g n tangl- cI:eut\O n ~i I~ tUkes.1\ II1n5t ' r. to de. , Hain(>s. Th out- g"oi ncr cxeclltive. of the masses,. by, writing B , tan- PIC~ It . In Its g lorIOU S reality" ~ ommitll!c ~I'rv (1 n daint y lunch gled web £!f. mtrlcat!'l plot and tY IO CUll e)(uggcrat ----e:m p1.IC t;! (If ~nn clwic h e~ . sttl ,ld, nnd ten. The clothing it With verbIage as, far before us acheup chrolllo- a dnub Il(>'<t meet in g' will be Novl'l1lhcl' n, removed from the renl,ns poslIlble. un,wo,l'thy the nume of a grcllt lit th~ home 'o f 1\Irs. MaI'Y Hai nes. Take 'the characters In Ilny good pamtmg. novel' set them free in any counMy life- and yourg-wi t h th e Schoo l W(l ~ dislllised Fridny Lhnt try c'ommunity 01' neighborhood; ins and outs- eac h day 1I puge, the teachers nli~nt nt l ' nd th e thef ~ould ne~er perform as the !:IC? I cd with the. s yml)hony. the SOllthwl, otr-l'n T('uch el" ;; A s~o cin fictlon-writel' has made them do. mlse rere, the l'equlCm, the so nnet, tion in in cinnnti. I challenge the scholar...:..the think- th e all eluill, the delld 11111 I'C h ! Only er- to produce a personn 'l who the master can arrange. And there Mr. and Mrs, H . S, TU f'k cr :lI1d would do as the ficti on-writer are no masters toduy. And fam ily v'el'e ca ll erl to Kent llc ky portrays. whell sbme b(ldy comes who can do Friday by {he lI1'nth /I r )f t', Then fiction IlS done today, is a symphony in rea l life, jazz, the Tu ck('r ' ~ fut hcl', Me s~ rs . E. not "tr~e to life." It is what the fabrication o f t oday will be swep t L vicy. Clip t leover, 1. A. ~ y author and publisher thinks s hoold away: "Life is real- liCe is Clll" f crd, ·C. D. Coo k a nd Rev . W1111ihappen under the chain of circum· nest." nms wenL do\\ n Sat llrd ny t o a t . te nd lht' fun e ral R e rvice ~, .
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The development of inland waterways, to provide cheaper Itl'ansportation for farm products , ' is one phase of President Hoover's GREETINGS I farm -relief program that has as yet bad scant attention. As much 1928 as marketing and tariff aids, and possible more than any subsidy, It is desired by the farmers of the I Middle West and North West. Of the many solution s offered for the ~a.nifo ld problems of ~gt'iculture, It IS among the most VItal. Are farm products to be allowed to rot because of thll; lack of ad~I quate waterways .~Yhlch, surely It seem s would prOVIde a more .ecoTlOmical method of transportation? The prohibitive freight rates have been o~e of the chief .drawback.s of IIgncultural Iprosperl~y. Pre81dent Hoover showed time and again when Secretary of Commerce that the inevitable ri se in ::'1 [ 1'. anll M r s. A, R. H ar fl hb u r ~er fr eight rates was forcing the far• lind (!!lll"'ht r ~rpT'l the wc(' k end mer back from the seaports. It is nt theil' home in New Mnl'k r t. IAN OFFENSIVE INSCRIPTION\ necessary to bring the seaports to the farmer. Mrs, Florence Davis a nd dnu/!hI• •• What has been done? Largely t('r Della spent t he we k-en d with for the benefit of the farmer, the .lor fhe r ('l ntiv l'~ in OilY t on. "Destroyed by Teutonic F.ur~; Ohio, Mississippi. TIlinois and MisTh, S un!-;hl ne cl uh J!.'lI \'e a pal'· Restored by Am erican gcneroslty; souri waterways system is being cel shaw l'l' f ol' Ru th J1n nk ~ flatBy the insistence ?f . eertam developed at great expense to the Happy Lady Tell. How New Medilitre I"rlduy evening. S h r l'c('ived Am el'ieans this motto IS likely to government. But what is needed cine Put A Quick End To n numb el' handsome gi ft s. be emblaz~n ed , in Latin. on the too is a great route connecting the Liver Trouble And . .n ew library of the University of Great Lakes directly with the large MI'. and Mrs. harles H. Gray Rb.umati.m Eastern seaports. The proposed St. Louvain. nnd family ~vp. r e Sund ay nestR of Lawrence seaway would till that Certninly it is not ge n ero u~ to the SlnlT fll mily at Bla nchest!'\', perpetuate the hates of war tlm~. need, Proponents of inland waterways Nor is it polite for one who IS On Saturda y e 'enin g Novel'lbol' Have you noti ced, of late, th e have un lilly at the White House. generous to bl'Bg about it.. . 16. the Bartl. t Mi ssionor ircl!) vogue f or gay qui lts und comforts? This led to the characterlzatJ?n Let us hope that plans are adwi ll g iv (! li n ent l'rtnill lll en t , in t he For yeurs, in the art ificiality of an by "resident Hoo'fer "o.r the 10- vanced , und co n stru c~ive steps other age, the deco l'utive possibili- l' \ \ ' 11 TInll. (tb n s i ~ t in g of p lnyl!'ts, 6Cl'iplion a s "offenSive, 10 a state· taken, during the next session of ties of the sE~ piec'e huve seemed mU ' it' . readings, t; t Ull t~ , elc. Ad mis· ment full of scorn for the proposal Congress. hal-C.fOl'gotten. Now suddenly- en- sio n chnl'!~ e 10 c ul'Il 20c, E ve ryo ne couraged by toduy's demand fo l' is urged to ntt nd. Dealers in overy thing connected with an updesign and contrasting co lol'Mr~. C. E . GO I'el an and on, OIL WRONC AGAIN they have come back in to fa . hi on Robert, I1 ntl Mrs. W. p, McConen to-date Lumber Yard agaill, and duugh ters Rh ea anel Evalyn And so important is the subj ect spent th e Wl' k·e nd wi th M ssr!:. Pretty little Gludys drove up to that i. has broken into print to Gordon and McCarre n in Cosh"'-... By Edison R. Waite , a filling station and, asked the ~an tell its own fascinating story ton County. \n cftarge for a quart of red Ol~. Burns Hegler. Editor of The t hrough the pages of a thi ck new "Red oil," repeated the beWIldShawnee (Okla.) News. says: book- "Old Patchwork Quilts nnd The' Baptis t 1\1 iAAlonnry circle ered station man. That newspaper advertising has the Women Who Mllde Them"- met W edne day artcl'nnSJn with ."Yes, a quart, flease," !!laid Miss in which the author gives not onl y Mrs. H nt-t.ie Inwood, Mrs. Anne Gladys, "my tai light has gone reached the pOint where it rightly can be classed as commercial news. a complete hi~tory of thc quilt. Co. su m had chal.· e of the lell on. out." It is as neceBBarr to conducting of but also de:scribes 3)0 different pattern s anl:\ illustrAtes n1an;,r of a successful bUSIness or the operation of a well regulated home as them , UNCLE HAM BLOW SAYS: It ill a book to Intrig ue every . ' , PROPOS~D AMJtNDM~NT,.O ,.~] rain is to growing crops, or as food is to a human being. It would ,CONSTiTUTION OF OHIO. girl und woman who dreams of a . Th ~ re are two kllldl! of people be impossible to estimate the savbeautiful ho me, And ' the st ory In thi S world: thoMe wh.o bC?rrow a ARTICL~ XU, SP;CTION J. ing to the American housewife seems particularly apropos since ! boo k and those who bring It back. PROPOS INC TO A~ND SECTION :I 0 I t.hrough this medium. the gay. co lorfu l patchwork' th eme Don ~t e~p ect to keep uhead of ARTICLE XII. AND TO REPEAL SEc.; Merchants who doubted the adMRS. R. DUNBAR ,vith its g eometric patterns is so i your. bills 1f you let them do a ll the TION 3 OF ARTICLE XII OF TH& thoroughly fi n hal'mony with the I'unnm~. . , • CONSTITUTION OF THE STAn. Or. visibility of advertising a decade OHIO, RELATINC TO TAXATION. I ago, and who then classed news, ' modern trend in home-furnishings. ' , Don t question WOUI' WIfe f1 g!>od paper advertising '88 an expense,' I ma~vel ,~t t~e powers of thIS Judgem nt- lo ok who she ma rl'led. C. " .".",.4 by Iii. G,."AI A.uJl&bl, ., now regard it as an. investment, new KonJola, sllld Mrs. R . .Du!~__ Face powd er may catch a man, 0 .. ':0" of Ol/iD, Ihree·fillhs of _ which will prove good or liad ac- bar. ~o~te. No.2 Can.ton, OhIO. I Menu fr.. r Meall" .. Night th ese days, ~lll right, but baking m ~ n'bc rs clOOICt! to each bou.. CO". curri n 1ber in : ' : cording to the attention they give find It diffIcult ~o beheve that two Vegetable Chowder powder usually keeps him. '1h.t ' Ih r. 11,.11 be aubmUled to Ibc el_ Stuffed Baked Squash It's neve r worth wha t it costs to 1o' . 01 11,. t te. for tbelr approval or ,.. , this modcrn method of contract y:ears of Buffer,", from rheumatlsm has been quickly and comCream Turuips with Onions tell a man just what yo u r eall y ject;lltl. al lbe l""tlon fo be beld OIl u.. with the buying public. fir I 1'ue day oller II,. firet Monda, ia Among all the forms of advertis- pletely e,nded .. F:or two years I had Hot pickled beets t hink of him or his famil y. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!!!'!~~~~!!!.~~~.' NO"en'b<r IV29 •• propo.al 10 an'~nd a..,IlOll Custard Pie Just give YO UI' noiahbor shll lf a 2 of artiej e XII ,,"d 10 repeal aectioa l of ing offered, newspaper space still rhe~matic pains all over me, and Coffee chance and the~' will do all th e 3rti Ie Xli of Ih. (o"";tlllioo of the .tll. requires tne least investment for at times was . scarcely able to ,,!alk r Oh.o · .., id aooliun 2 of arlicl. XlI, wbca the value it offe[8, and all others across a room,. Then, too, my hver necessUl'y worrying abou t yo ur af11lnendeJJ to rt'~d a f foil w. : merely are supplementary to It · was sluggish and I had frequent fairs a t lllln! ' and elsewhere. AllTlCI. ~ XlI. Ever Try Cucumlter Soup? .Tho wise guy who just won't be S ... 2. No propcr:r' lilxed .ccordine to most effective when lised in con~ ~izzy ~~el1s. My system was full of 'W al uc, ,,:.J:tJ\ be 1W titx in ~x~e .. of one anel junction with it. No merchant con lmpurltu~s . For n soup thllt is different, try shown usulllly find s out soon er or onc-b Ii pet etnt .ot ala tr ue v:llue in mOJ\t1' .. ~ frIend sug:gested that I try, this I'eci pe for cucumber soup: later an~way. , fot all lIal• • nd I ~I , purpo" 'l but Iawa lose by putting his money into niB)' be f.'" ,thorialn& addillo"al I n. . newspaper advertising if he mer- K,!nJola and put It to. t~e test. How Peel 3 lnrge cucumbers, slice und I Bragg mg d o~s nat brlng hapPl , t. be lev ed oul. ae of lucb limitation, either chandises what- he, has to sell,' thIS wonderful medlcme went to remove st!ep$. Ollll\l in 2 tbls. ~u t- , ness, but f ew men who catch large, wbe" Appro_ed by at I...t a m. jorit)' 01 th, C'l tt tori or lpe l B•. ing di . trict \Iolina OQ lUCia studies his market ~nd sti~k8 t(> the t~e very .source ~f my trou,bles ~a!! ter for 10 ' minute~i then, a~d 3 fish go honte !!:r!:lgh an al~ey. , !lImply IlstpllndIP.g. 1d1 Improv e - tblll. flour and 3 cups wlllte soup proJlOlition. or ,whe" rrovided for by th, truth. ' cbartt-r c f 4 municiv" corporation. LaneS The Jewish race 1s credited wltb ment wa.6 l!llmedlllte, And ctQY Kt.ock. ~cald 1 cup milk with 1 AN OBEDIENT HELPER and illlproverue,,11 II,crcon .hall be lUed by ' &:nlform r ule nc:clIrcHn g to value. All bond. having an unusual amount of day J became bett~r and stronger. shcE/ onion. Combine mixtures and CluUlDndinc on Ihc firSt d.y of J.n"3<Y, 19lJ, business acumen, lind one of the T~day, the rheumatl~ pains and rub through a selve. Reheat to The g rocer's b oy p er sisted in of Ihar ltal'O ~ I Obio Or or ""1 cily, villalle. strongest arguments in favor of dIZZY sPkells hade t~a~shed, iin~ I boiling poin t and add Y.! cup I whistling very loud whenever waithamlet c outlty or towuship in this statt, or ",hiob 1,.,.• It.en •••ucd in b.h.11 of th. publlo advertise is that no one .. pute can wan uroun . e .ouae a . ay cream and youlks of 2 eggs. Sen- . ing ullon old Mrs. Fighte, until on e a boot. 01 Ohio .nd Ihe ",o.os of inllructioa more money into it than the sue- without even fe~ll~g ured. ~lonJo~a SOil with salt and pepper. Serve I day she reprimanded him fol' it bv 'n conntC'tioll tbcrcwhh, whieh bond. were FUNERAL DIRECTOR JewIsh merc~ant.. - that'b my a tC~ to rt i: ~ with cheese chips. sll ying. "Do you l<now that it is oul ' Dndin~ on Ihe fira t d.y of Janu"", cessful. ,~ow vory rude to whistle while waiting 191J lid all bonds iSl ued for Ibe "'orld war Tber. II not. n.w Id•• ID wh.t I suffer, ecause. I cOll/pens.lion fund •• bnll be uenlpl from h, •• aaid, b"~ tlt.r. I. DO dod,l •• wondet:ful ~edlc ne: . Chicken Loaf upon a Indt?" . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO t.ulion. and. without limilin" Ibe ae"eral th. .atabli.bed f.ot. re.ardia. Komola IS sold In WayneSVille . " But the' boss told me to," rep,",wtr • • ubj(ct to the pro\·jsion. of article tnath-teIliD" .o_ •• ttia, •• ~ •• at Adams Drug Stor~, and by all One·half · c up c. o oked chll~ken. plied the boy 1 of ,bit ( on' liI ulion , to ' del.mll". tbe .ubthe best dru~ests. In all . towns chopped, Jh cup chopped cooked I "Told you whtstle ?', ecll and IIldhod; 01 laxlli." or ."emllllon. pap.r· ad.erti.iD" 'berel leacmpt Fully Equipped for rtll1lb lener:>1 lawa nIb be pl»cd to ----- - ., tnrourhout t~IS entIre sectIon. veal, % cup soft bread crumbs, "Yes, JnI\'IlI1l• .He suid' if we ever ul)'11I1I arounda, public achool , • _.. Ih ts. salt', dash celery salt, 1 ts' l 1\ Ou ' 'h' . '"' 1 t Service. bou.... bou6C!1 uled e~clull""ly for . puWio UNCLE ADA""'! COGITATION ' _ chopped parsley, 1 egg, % cup so ~ . ~ny" mg, we u lave 0 • orahip. inllitutioD' U cd ucl ...i ••I)' for l.ange Display Roonf. YOUR OUT milk . . Mix fLll . ingrediepts, .\dlt l \ It. l C' rOI t~ ~l2ney . , ch~ril&bl. purpOK'. and DIblie property _d .xciu.i ••ly for any public purpo!". jbllt all Amhu' JaJ1ce Service De good book done said tu'n ~ , seasoning. e~rg !llld 'lIilk. !lake i!1 aucb ' 1.1n Iball be aubied 10 .hera IOQ ot BIIl-I see by the paper that well-b¥ttC\'e~ Pllll fol' 30 mInutes. repcali ""d lb. value of all propetty . .. u. odder cheek. But whut you pine cmplel1 .ball. from lime tb tllne. '·tIt .",cr. to do efen she crowns you on de Babe Ruth waJklld tp!!l4'1 . TEL.EPHONE 7 . _. . . Air t~~ed And publtlbod .. lillY ,be d!rCC\ed bl top of· de . h .. ld wltl:! <Ie rollin' pin, Mill-Gos.h, she shoulil bl! mpre ric~:adillJ S.I.d I and don't gib yO\! no chanee to run IIl'reful ,hput who'll she ride/:! w!til. Peel und e ut a IInge Ot'lInge ill ( ....==::::::::::=::::===:::::~-' SCIU'Dt,lLfl or tum either? Dc man dat write ..... ....... dice; add suffiolent chopped pelcry • If lbe vole. for lhe. p~1A1 .balt "teed 60te apinll il. tbo. 'url~dment allaU II! dat, sboah ' ,w asn't no married Subscribe tor tile MI.ml a.utte, to ll1a~CI 1 cup alld Bet on ice ' until ' dl~t Janua..,. ' I, ' 19l~1 aad oritiUl man. Wllnted. HalvC!lnrge pecan meats, 1leU0II1 a aDd J of anIcl. H lit· tile ~ ulling Z cups nuts to the amount . '..UCID of the nata of 0 UaU tit ,.. ud aJUlu1le!l~.bllt aU I.... rot of fruit giv(!l1. Mix, arrange on t aod liDkUIi er ,m1_t of crisp lettuce lind top with whipped III IHued" or .li :t:e!l prior to' .. cream mayonnaise, Garnish with Ua wbleb .... nOt 'lIbl~* ·tlit .tatvtoq ItadOll of fift. IIIln,. III til. 'UV'IIriUa strips of pimento. of laxaUOIl tba ill ·force, . aaIII . ... · ' I.. fOvlded fo, br lb. nuxJ ' . obfo and u.. 'NllII.". ~ict act Quick IPlum Puddlnl 30 YelU'll Experience In Fltttn ~I . . . .Id 1,,," '!I" In fo~ 011 -..u.. ~ ' and Maklnll i Glanes 'M lU pur .. of conIC" d1,lfIeta. Soak ;it lb. stale crumbs In 1 _It." dl:-Ict. or","'.:r'prior fO' , --atcup 8calded milk, let IItand until ~OTARY PUBLIO ute, aod all tax ·Iev ... fO!'" otller ' P~ cool: add 1-4 ·l b. sugar, beat yolks a ..,borlsed b, tbo General AUeailib ,, * , ,tie ~d data or by "ote of lb, ltIectot. Of ...,. Nation.1 Bank of .. eggs, 'Ai lb. raisins seeded, ..,utlcal wbdivlaloc of Ibc -atate PD~ iii chopped and Ifloured, 1·4 lb. ChOP- I E~.ry Tu •• d.,., Thur.d.,., .... III forco OIl IIld date, to ~ ..... .. - Eat.te. ~OI''''''' . 1 ped figs and 2 oz. finely cut citron IIide aald .btutor, IhaltatlOll f~ pd ~ Satul:d.,. Chop lh lb. auet, combine all in• period of :rIlU UI. .diDr bbO'ld 'aald~. No chulro for Ex.miD.tloD W.yneaville. Ohio ., provided for b, tbe chana- of '. IJIlIoi gredients, adding 1-4 . cup grape c,a,JIOratlon puuuant to l.wi·la fOk': 011 • juice, 1-8 ts. each of cloves, ginutr . • ball not be .ubim to 'Ile lIatitat Oft of ~ft«a ntilla elt.bUlh.d b, .ald .1Il~' ger, mace and nutmeg, 1 ta. cin· --- - - ,- ------illenll and lovi.. lor ;ateral .llIkl... nanion 'and 1 % ts. salt. Add beatf~d or reliremenl 01 bond. iUtWd 0' en whites of the 4, eggs last and aiathorlaed prior to IIld dale. .ball · .. out· lid. of ..id limitation to the e"t... t rcquire4 tum jnto buttered mold. Steam for til· eIIa.Ii.. l1li1 reduction in tbe alllOuat of 6 hours. . .iii.. property avallabla .for .~h Inltl.
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Mr. lind Mrs. ·E. J. Burton .of EIY I-i.a, pe nt t he week-end w.lth relatIves. f l'. nod Mrs. J : C. Hllwke s pe nt 'Sundny in Daylon with Ray Hawke and family.
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Marian, ]nd ., spent the week-end HALLOWE'EN NOTICE wit h relatives h e rl'~ Mrs. Ray onkli n 5pent the we ek We nl'e hoping the bo~'s will all d I h l\~ attend the l'ntertninment g iven by en w t her plll'e nts alit. Orab. the Mathe rs lub Ilt the Gym on Mrs .. C. P. Noggle wns call ed to Thursduy ni !l'ht, nnd not attempt Geol·~ptown last week by the spri- allY destTllCtion of property as they ous illnc5s of her futhcr. did last year. l\1i R!les Mildred Robison nnd. Th~ poli ce force will be mnt ~r Marj orie Hayd ock wer e guests of !ally mc.rea sed. A word to the wIse IS sutncl cnt. Dayton friend s over Sunday. T. E . Rogel'S, Mayor,
We don't prepare espeeially qUlllity meats for one plIl' ti 'lIlal' rlay's bURiness, we huvt.' it EVERY TIME YOU OM E JN! Wh ether it's Monday Illuming, ' nturduy night or a ny oth(>r time. hi~h
s ilve r ware and Specin Is ill Mr. a nd Mrs. Leslie · G\'8Y (n ee g lllsswurc. SUI ply YOllr Thanks- leo . tuey) 11 1'(' r ejo icing vel' the givi ng need s at Cary's J welry 8ITivul of n S Oli . born on Wedn eshop, L ' bunon Ohio. da)·. Ocl obe r 23. Pork Chops, lb . .. ,31e Mrs, Mary Carmony attended a Ri b or loin 1\11'. :lnd MrR. E lvi n Fircs. Mi ss FI <>s~ ic Fires lind MI'. Ll' uig Fire s dinner Sunday at the h me of Mr. Pork Steak, lb .. . , 24e - - --:..s pent Sunrtuy with ,Jllmes Fires and Mrs. W , F. Clark in Wuyn es- - - .....- - ville, honoring 1their son alld brid e an d flllll ily lit Brookville. Pork Roast, Ib . 1ge MI'. und Mrs. Everett Clnrk o f TAX MEETING AT LEBANON Fresh rallies, 4 to 6 Ibs ' Mrs. 'arl Noble , noe, Knlhleen Duylon . I He nltCI'Ho n .. wu s tak en to Mi!lllli Mr. Snm uel Rain es is quite ill Robel·t A. Tuft, Cincinnati. forPork L. Roast, Ib 28c Vnlley hospItal TUl!sdIlY n~~rnlnl?" ut thl' home of his daug hter , Mrs. mer speak er of the Hou se of RepCut fr om I'mall lean Loins f nl' trl'lltm n t. Her cond Ition IS Wll lle,' Ke nrick sentlltive s, will be t he pl' incipn l . Mr. and Mrs, Carl mith and spenker at u tnx II l11l!ndment moet th uught to be slig htly improve d. Back Bones, 3 lb. 25c . fl'. and MI·s. Charll'S Clark I Mr. and 1111's. Cn rl Wardl ow s~ent ing to be held in Lebanon on Satur Mrs . Anna Cudwnlllld cr , Mrs. \\'el'e Sund ay dinner g uest s of Mr' l lhe week-end wilh Mr: and 1'5. dny evening, November 2. The I Spare Ribs, lb . .. .. 19c Edith M. Harris, Miss Knthe l'ine nnu Mrs. Marcl'\lus Thackllrn in Henry Southern of Portsmouth, meeting will be held lit Memorial f'rend rgust and Mis~ IlIrn Lile Sprin gboro, nn d in the afternoon, Ohio. Hull and will commence at 7 :45 Stea ks cut fr om Prime Baby' W re visito l's at the home of n ev. all motOl'ed to Leban on to visit MI'. and Mrs. Edward Burton, of o' clo ck. The public is invited. Beef a nd I\Irs. J. J. , chae tfer in DlIY- Mrs. Sue Null ,a nd family. Elyri\l, spent the wee k-e nd with ton Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ruth Savage entertained to Mr. and Mrs. John Rye. Round & Loin, lb. ,33c HOTEL IS PLANNED dinner on Thursday, Mesdnmes AdMI'. nnd Mrs. William Hushsong Mr. lind MrR. Ellery L ewis of ua Burnet. Elizabeth Jones, Netti e Chuck, lb .... . . .. . 25c Dayton, entertain ed at dinner Sun- E mrick und J essie Longacre. Th e and children, of Dayto n, spent John Casev. of Cincinnati who unday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles duy MI'. and Mrs. R ulph Lewis and ladies , were invited to kn ot comClub Steak, lb .. . .. 28c bought the plant of The Spri ng Ling and family. :o n Lesli e, Mr. an d Mrs. Herman forts . Vulley Water Co., at Spring VnlLewis lind family, Mrs. Clam Lewis Mrs. Euphemia Toms and Mrs. ley, expects to have a 25 room Beet Roasts cut from prime Su nday g"U(!Sl!3 of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osborn, of Xeniu, hot ~ 1 ready for .occupancy in the Milton Gra ha m, of Dllyto n, Mr. Bil by beef lind Mrs. W. S., Gra ham and Mrs. Clyde Wharton were: Messrs. Lee s pent Sunduy afternoon with Mr. Spring. A golf course is plann ed. Grelltholl e and Fred Lacy of and Mrs. Em e l'son Dill and little Wa lter Janney of Wuynesville. Chuck Roast, lb . . . 23c Dayton, WilbUir Whllrton nnd son. Billy. , F. R. Moomaw, William Drake, Robert humard, of Middletown. Shoulder Round Ib.25e HAUGHTY BASS . . Mr. and Mrs. Levi and family .1. . Hnwkc, H. A . Cornell, L. C. For Roust 01' Swiss Mr~. Jo se ph GrassI and chIldren spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. St. John , Kenn eth St. J ohn. Wil- o ~ PIqua. Mrs. Carl Eaton of. Audrey Crew and family. A bass has no use for 11 carp. liam Thomas. E. L. Th o ma ~ Henry L,be,·ty, Ind ., were Friday and From Fremont, Ohio, comes th(Prime Rib, .b . . . . .oI7c aylor, M. D. BainJ, t;mer son Saturday guests at the home of Mr Miss Clnra Daughters spent tale of a gl'OUP of boys who placed Earnhart, R. H. H artso ck, Guy and Mrs. WlIltel~ Kenrick. BeefShortRiba Ib.19 ~e Ila~t week with Mr. and Mrs. Elvi s a black bass an a pond populated Routzah n, William Stroud and D. with goldfish and carp. 'h B T !PI ' .. MIchael and daughter. Doro,t hy. Ba~e or Boil 1 e 011 on ayers are glVlllg '" L. Crane uttended a comm unicaThough smalle r than the Cllrp, a show IIt Lytl e Hall every evenThe Ladles AId wIn hold a tion of Clark Lodge pringfleld. the bass seized several of them beLamb Chops, Ib . . 35e. market in Ralph Nee ld's room at hind the head and shook them as Tu e!l dllY eve ning to see the third ing this wee l" Rib or loin. Xenia, Suturday, November 2. uegree e xemplifI ed in dramatic a dog shakes a rat. Passers by saw Mes d ames l\[ e Jvyn Swank , Robt. form. Lamb Roast, lb .. 30e the scales of the fighting fi sh Burnett and so n Rex. Calvin LongMrs. Frank Dakin, Mrs. John al!re, Chas. J ohO!I and J. B. Jones Levi and Mrs. H erbert Marlat t floating upon the waterI. captured Mr. lind ,Mrs. Dearth Sheehan were Dayton shoppers Monday. und removed the bass. ::several of Lamb Stew, l~ .. .. . ~5e were Xenia shoppers Tuesday. entertained at a dinner on Sunday the fish were destroyed, however. -'-Mrs. 0 .B. Marlatt, !\frs. John Re member the Ladies Aid and at th il' home n eur Five Points Liver, 2 lb. . . . . , .25e in celebration of the birthday an- Nutrition m eeting at the home of Levi, Mrs. Frllnk Dakin. Mrs. Conse rvation Commissioner Moni s Miller Wednesday Nov Helen Gibso n and daughters, Mrs. Mrs. niversaries of Mrs. Ralph Sheehan Ground Beef, 21b. 40e li nd Mr. Dearth Sheehan. Those embe... 6. fIIis w ill be an all da y Wilbur Marlatt of Dayton, Mrs. W. Thompson advises rucoon Pure fresh Beef hun ters to get acquainted with the WIth a covered dish dinner Emerson Dill and SOn Billy. spent meet.tng present wer e Mr. and Mrs. Bert previsions of section ]'398 of the M1.. Rufu s Watl{iDS is the leader Friday evening with Mrs. Herbert Sheehan and on of Ridgeville, Mr. Sausage, 2 lb. . . . 45c Ohio $'eneral code. It provides and Mrs. Ralph S heehan, Mrs. of t~e N.utrHlon c~urse nnd candy Marlatt. Pure Pork that it 18 illegal to have climbers in Li'llie Sheehan, .Mr. Howard Shee- makmg IS the tOPIC this me eting and ·Mrs. Samuel Mullen one's possession while hunting rac_ Mr. han of Roxanna, Mr. and Mrs. !,-II. ladies of the community ar~ spent the wek-end with Mr. and Bacon, lb . ... . .. " 25c coons. The claim is made t hat this Thl. tlU oned by' "!hI. E . .N. Emery of Perkinsville, Vt., ha s 1I Ellis McClure and daughter of inVIted. 2 lb. piece or more. Mrs. J . P. Reed. was incorporated into legislation bulldOg",held, Ihort tongu,e ••, h~avy .eyebrows, undcrsh I jaw .. stub by 'pl'illgboro, Mrs . Carl Croll and Mr. !lnd Mrs. Calvin Longacr e the law to nrotect coon den trees tail, short ear. and four Joanta in. It • . froD\ legs. Thc calf IS lhr"c' son, of F'ranklin, Mrs. Eva Hunter Reg. Hams, Ib . -' ' e ntel'tamed to a ·fami,l y dinner month. ,ol~ . - . of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. unday in hono l' of the birthday POULTRY MEETINGS Sugar cured, not salty of Mr. Edd Long~acre. ~!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~~~!!'!"!'!'!'!!!!~!!'!"!'!~~!!'!"!'!~~!!'!"!'!~!!!!'!!!'!"!'!!!'!"!'!!!'!"!'!~!!'!"!'!~!!!!'!~~'!" ElmoI' ~_h_c_e_h_ an~ _ _ - - Hams, lb. . . . . . . . . 2Se Mr. Marion Gordon of HarveysTI{ough the bad weather last Bon eless, sugar cured ' WANT LAW CHANGED burg spent the week-end with Mr. week interfer ed wltb large attenand Mrs. S. H. Burnett. dance at the poultry meetings nrF're.h Oy.tera, Chee.e, Cream, Milk, Country Butter, Bread, Many Ohio , sportsmen f eel that Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burnham and ranged by County Agent Class, yet RESIDENT Ve,etable., Cake., Olio. the state is a bit stingy in the children of 0 born s pent Sunday he reports keen interest and enmarcarine, H~. mad. quota of two cock pheasants per with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith thusinstic response 'by those who Mince Meat, Colt. . . day, ,' per hunter,. during the the latter bcing very poorl/ heard Mr. Neff, farm management Chee.e. CoHee. ! huntll)g senson, whICh opens Nov- Mr. and Mrs. SlIIIith are breaking specialist. I ember 15th, .according to represen- up house-keepinlr and will move About 25 calendars were disPERMANENT LOCATION tations bein~ received by t he con- their goods to Osborn where they tributed at the meetings lind Class Call U., W D.Ii •• r I s rvation DIvision. Wide opinion will Jive with their children. invites aU others who may be in.' seems to be that one bird Bnd one terested in securing il sample yet Phone No: 66 • ' hen shou ld be shot daily if the M~·. and Mrs. Emrick entertained, complete and valuable form for LEBANON, OHIO limit is placed at two birds, but to dInner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs: egg record to call at the Farm Eye. E1amin.d se ntiment seems to be to allow the C. M. Hough, Mr. a nd Mrs. Ken- BUI'eau office. The monthly sheets I shooting of fOUl' birds, two eocks neth Hough of Waynesville, Mr. also givc r eliable sug~estions in iii.G.a••••e••• F'.it.t.ed• • •R••• and two hens daily during the and Mrs. C. L. Duke, Mr. and Mrs. regard to feeding, housmg. sanita- I" seasoll. Of course the law can be Paul Duk.. and son, Richard, Mr. tio n and the control of variou.s ~~!!'!"!'!T!!!'!"~!!'!"!'!~~~!!'!"!'!~~~!!!'!"!!'!"!'!~"!'!!!!'!"!'!~~· chllnged on ly through action of and Mrs. J. B. Jo:nes, Mr. and Mrs. di~eases and insects. For those who ~!!'!!!~!!!!!.!!.!!..!!'!"!'!!!"with each chanae of oil in your. motor for one month the legislat ure which does not meet Charles Johns, Walter Kenrick WIsh. a mor~ complete record inOctober 26th to November 30th, you pay only the until January 1931, but a move- Therle Jones lind Robert Duke. volvln~ begannlng and closing inreaular price of 2Gc 'per quart for the good HA VOment is already in progress to asventorles and monthly record of certain the exact attitude of sports Mr. and Mr.s. Clyde Cox of expenses an~ receipts another set LINE Oil and the full leather bill fold worth $1.00 is men throughout the state on the' Dd ayton were dlllner guests Sun- of records will be furnished. These yours, free of charge. Pleale prelent the coup~n beI question. ny of ~r. and Mrs. Walter Clark records start ~ovember 1st. , " low 10 we may know how many people read our ad- -- - .. --_.--- - A number of reasons are advan- and famJly . verti~ina. ced for 8 change, the chief one ~ ~ • WISE CRACKS seemingly being that so many ALCOHOL weather will loon be here. Watch cock birds are killed and so m~ny Yes, the new 'f all gowns have hens left. 'that thousands of eggs your radiator. Don't let it freeze and bunt. We telt that slenderizing effect. all right, are not fertilizep and therefore the all kinds of anti-freeze free of charge. , ---but you can't fool a weak chair. output of chicks is 1'llstricted. Thousands of hens are killed Mrs. Ruth Sanders of Dayton Thi s is the fourth successive despite the law either by mistake was the guest last week of Mr. year that California has reported or mtentionally, and left to rot on and Mrs. Frank Reeves. an overproduction of wine grapes. People aren't going in .for temperoil and greale cHanged to grades the ground because the outlaws Mrs. T. W. Conklin who has ance drinks like wine any more, it are afraid to carry them about for winter. ' , from fear of being detected and been very ill of gall trouble, is seems. The loon oft loses both itself slowly improving. fined, it is said. Rev. Kilmer .k\ conducting a and a frie~d, and 80 does refusal. - -series of services at Zonr. Somc gIrls ca,n marry anyone are working conltantly when the car il running and SPEAKING TOUR OF' SCHOOLS they please but they don't seem to Helen Louise and Marjorie ple!lse anyone. should be Alemited" at lealt every 200 ~ilel. A speaki ng tour tour of every Stanfield were hostesses ~o their One of the great dangers of the ' sehool in the state will be made by Sunday School class at a Hal- hatless fad for mlm occurs when' I two representatives of the state lowe,'en party, Saturday afternoon. a lady walks up to you in a deMr::;. Mary Lenlar hilS returned partment store and ilsk!! where she fire marshall ~uring this school is the first diltillation from the crude petroleum. It year, Ray R. GIll, state fire mars- from an extended visit with rela- can find. the bloomen. is of uniform quality from the top to the bottom of hall, anno~1I1ced . today. Purpose of tives in Cincinnati. T,h~ dlffer(>~ce betwee~ the stuff the tour IS to lmpreSB upon ehil. wE} dr!nk and the' stuff RIp Winkle the tank. It is easy starting in winter. It is not dred t he necessity for fire prevenMI~s Mary ~aekelford of Lees- trIed IS that Rip woke up. blended" or doped." It il" real high grade galotion. burg IS a guest m ~he home of Mr. A.dam told the Lord he was line and alway. at a Ipecial price at our pumps "We believe the best way to en- and Mrs. C. D. lI!!Jars. afraid be~ause he was naked, but c?u rage fire prevention is to be- ' Rev. Scarf of Spring Valley !'lone .of hIS daugbters seem to have HEATERS make carl more comfortable than gin in the . schools. ]f children see filled the pulpit of the Friends' 1I1herl.ted t~at'fear.. robel, and COlt no more than a good 'blanket. See UI the neces~lty for such work, then Church here, Sunday. The pastor It:!S SIl!d that If there's moat parents WIll !,!so b.ecome convinced being in Detroit. anyth1l1.g 1n a man, travel will about heater•• and fire loss m OhIO will be greatly ' . bring It out. You tell em I It reduced," Gill snid. Mrs. Jesse HIli and children of proves a fact the first day at sea. BROKEN CLASS should be replaced liefore winter. Mrs. Kathryn Anneshansley and Mrs. Adah Poince are the two representatives of the office who will speak to the children. It is planned ,yo.u nev~r' have, ~ b.e t, except from a Goodyear dealer. What that every school, will be reached tires are the best non-skid tread I you can buy. They 18 It? SImply thIS: The ~oodyear All-Weather Tread hu' before next June. (l) 'STOPPIN9 AN:~ STARTING TRACTION because of th~ actually grip the road. --- ~--~ha~p-edged "dll~mondlS·. POWN. TH~ CENTER instead of slick sled-runner 'Qbs that only sltp, sltde and, spin in mud 1\f0TICE OF' APPOINTME~T .2') CURVE TR~CTION be~l!-u \e of the All-Weather diamondil on the edges that GRIP"when Ylur tires shift sideways on turns E state of J. Milton Keys De. (3) ~VT TR~CTION: because those same diamonds extend tar ,up both SIde-welts. ' ceasl!d. Notice i5 hereby given that LEBANON BLANCHESTER ' WAYNESVILLE .Th}nk, befo~e y,~U buy, tires, ~ow often you need this I'ThreeEmma M. Keys has been duly app"o,J~t Traction. You ve ' no~l ced how other tires slip' skid ' pUln.t,u and qualified ·as ExecutrIx d,~n t hold the road like the fanfous All-Weather. No~ yoti E state of .T. Milton Keys klto~ w!Jy. The All"Weather Tre.ad easily ~dds DOLLARS, OF N'E W 'MONEY LEATHER BILL FOI:.D COUPON of Warren County, Ohio, de- , 8~FJ:oT.~ VALUE ~o" a ' tI~e--yet , lt costs you nothing ' extra. ' ceased. , Pl~~se fill my crankcase with that good HA VOLINE Dated this 17th day of October 929. Oil at your regular price. W. Z. ROLL ,Name ..... • .. ... . . .., . .. . .. . . . ... .. . . .... .. . . Judge of the Probate Court " Warren County, 0hio, ~
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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL \ CO LUM BUS, OJIIO- Secr etary of Sta te Clurence J . Brown hl1s just co mpleted t he shipm e nt of the Luws o f Ohi o, volume 1.1:1, t o th e c.olln ty uuditors of th e stu t l'. This in vu lved a g reat a mount of wor k in the buildin g of th e el"Utes, pllckin g, Illlll'king o nd louding . Th e aV l' rage a moun t of the box wus 6 6 volumes with u few 1110re for th e III1'ge r co unti es . Th e Luws com prise the legislati ve ucts pusse d by th e lute Gell cr'ul Asse mb ly. to· gether with till' j oint reso lu ti ons ndople.d. St llt e l' n'lIsu re r H . Ross Ak e hilS unnoun cll d th e rece ipt of $ 1. 50 from un indiv idufll wh ose con· sci ence hUH in cl'ell~e d the bulllnce in th e Stute Trellsul-Y to t hllt nm oull l. T re llsure l' Ak e soya tho' Rmu ll in am oun t, nwus ured u ~ it ~ h o uld be hy the "wid ow 's mit e," it is large in its who lesome eff ect . The mon ey CIl Ill C ill 1\ letter un · sign ed Htut ing thll t the money belonged t o the Slate Fair fund fOl' I !J28. Th e Trea surer would not disclose th e Ohio village from whi ch the rcm itta nce was r ece ived stn ting th ut the burd en o f the pl'nitent shou ld not be mude h euvie r by the r emo test possibility thu t slI sp ici on mi ght beg in to fix his inde nt ity.
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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY , N VEMBER 6, 1!)2!l
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Th(' baskel hall tenmfl of Wayt lIive·r Ua \,i" i,; ~ p ' ndlng u fl'w lI (,Hvili II igh S('huo l ope ned the ti ll)" in IJa~' tll n . 1\1 29 51'''''On I-' riduy ni g ht by decisiv ely dcfeuting Carlisle H igh ~Ir . tlnd ~I r~. H ..1. A dn m ~ 'chool with 11 scor e of 24 to 6. in t 'in eil1l1l1ti 'I'u,.,·,lll Y. The ga nH' wa ~ a gIJod one fr om lh spec tators s tan d poin t , s l· .\1 i-- ,'~ l.id:1 anti :--1"11 ir OJ:( I ~:b (' th fl ugh it wu s tuo one-sided to \\1 ' ''' ' in llaytnn l\I onday. \ 1)(' Vl' ry exc iting'. Th,. ('ntil'\' i<qund IIf W. H. S . I \ '1'111 1I IIIIJdl IIlI d r amil ~' visit ed played d u ring :u ml' pl!riod o t' the r..Jal iv , ' ~ in I Jayilln Su nday. game. . 'c hlll ('1" WI1 ~ hilth-point man f or ~ Ir . all d ~Ir '. ~ . M. Se ll pr~ of Wnyne ~vi ll e . making i~ ht points 1 1., '1"'111)11, 1\t' I'l' \\'a y nl·~\"i ll · vi~i · . Ll'chi t y ~t urnd for Carlisle II I', \I IIn il a)". mukin~ f ou r IIf the ir si x point s, T h(' W aYl1e ~ villc Run ts def eated ~I' '',,"< : 1-"I:ll1k St:l I1 : lll' I'I"Y nud th!.' CUl' li ~ l l' Juni or IIi tea m by 8 lI arr~' ( " ",WI' Wl'n' in Day lon sc nrl' of 2~ to 12. TIIIII , day (, I·(·nin l!'. CAHLI SLE HI GH SC HO OL 'I'll .. ~l lltll , · .. , ' t' lu (, \\' ill huve II P B FS T TIJ"nl; ~j.!i\"i n j!" mar kl'l on Wedn eR· 4 2 1 0 Lerhity , f day, .'\ ~ I\' l' tl1lJl~ r ~i. 0 0 4 0 Bak!.' r, ! 0 0 0 Role\'eger, 0 ~Ir. and ~II ·~ . n. II. lI artsock und 0 2 I 1 CIIlY, c ,' hll""" 11 :- p t n l Su.nd« y w.ith 1"(·lu- Po st , g 0 0 0 <I tin" lit Ot'('g\llli u. 0 0 0 0 Sp ice. g 0 0 0 4 Hurt, g \I I'. lIl1d ~Ir ' . C. ~ 1. Hubitz<·r lind 0 0 0 0 a legsbum, g .. dauj!"bt,' r Beat rice w(,re ·inci n· Mundny . nati \'h;jl"r~ 2 6 2 13' T otals
We giv e Cedar Stumps, Cary's J e welry Shop. Mrs. Lillian Smal,1 of Morrow, has r eturned to the F riends 1·lome for t he winter.
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Mi slI Naomi Hockett will s pe nd th e winter wi t h he r broth er D. H , Hockl!lt I1 nd fllmily. Mrs. Emma She rwood is vi it· ing at the home of Mr ~. J ohn Retallick neal' Leblln on, 111 ra. Ever ett Th omas spent th e week·e nd with her par enls Mr. a nd Mrs. Se lden Luce of Le bunon.
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F or best r es ults consign your ive s tock to Green· Embry Co. , Cin ci nna ti, in care uf D. R. Salisbury.
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MI's. Addie Smith retllrned hom e Sa turday a ft er spending 11 week with relat ives at Spring Valley.
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~l i~!: qliv(' All en wus broug ht W. H . S. . h"lllc 1'1"11 111 ('hr i~ t II I)s pita l. CinThe infunt son of Mr. and Mrs. P B FS T cillnati Saturday moming. Lawre nce Brown of Route 6 , who 1 S 1 1 Wali aI.' . f. Ther e seems to be un impress ion has been at McClellan hospital f or )\11' '<. 1I1"rl c h l'rnS a nd daught er Schuler. f o 3 2 8 in some (1l! rts of t he state t hat the tl' e atm e n~, is r ecovering. of Co lu mhus. arc g u e~ t!! o f 1\1 1' , Elli s, f 3 o 6 1 Ohio Stat e Lib ra ry in not se rving a n d ~lr ~. J . D. i\hll'llItt this week. Davis, f o o o I individu uls. Th e impression is erAfter Summers heat and dust 1 o o o Mainus, c r oneo us a s indi viduals in 1111 parts give your watch new life by hav\ fil eel by mnch inel'Y. Cut Johns, c o o o ·0 of the stll te are served where ing it thoro ughly cleaned and oiled clea ner. tnll' I', fu ~ tc r . Roy Pig· Hn y, g . o o 3 8 there are nO library fa cilities. at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Leban on ott, a t Mad d n '~ Lumb er Yard. 1 o 2 I Turn er , g State Librl1r ian George Elliott Ohio. o 2 .. 4 1 Fromm , g C. McCormi ck is a dding new b ooks i\l r. a mi I rs. Alfred Wrij{h t of Milte nberger, g o o o 1 Mr . a nd Mrs . J. O. Cartwright dnily a nd is endeav orinl! t o give s, spent the week·end ' olul11bu ,bette r und bigger se r vice to the und Miss Janet were guests of with Dr, lind Mrs. A. T. Wright . T otal s 10!J 6 24 peopl e of the s ta te. He r equests Miss Windote at a !.able party at putron!! who li ve in centers where West e rn College last Thursday . r. l\1 S. D. Henkle The Wayn esvill e team goes to th ere are librllries to order book s even ing. VIslt('d thclr . children who arc stu- Hurvey sbu rg F riday night, to play through the home Jlbrary as he _ _ _,__ _ . __ _-=-~. -" dents at W Ilten ber g coll ege, last the Hig h Schoo l team there. Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Henderson r ==========~~====-~ ===has no desire t (l infringe on the Sun day. Ther e is a game he re Saturday Mrs, Laura Zel1 and Mr. Boya 4.H BOYS AND GIRLS territory ,of local libraries. ELECTION WAS ' QUIET HALLOWE'EN CARNIVAL . . night wi t h enterv ille High Henderson visited . Miss Belle . . I MI'. a nd Mrs. J C. Hawke vl. lted School. GUESTS OF THE COUNTY at Washington C. H . Sun· O' Neall rhe State Building Commission Elpctlon Day pa sse d ve ry qUietly WAS A SUCCESS Mr. lind Mrs. Alber t Haines a t will meet again some time this dl1Y afternoon. Illustrated songs s hort talks inOutR id e of t.h e, tux li mit ame nd· . . the Ma sonic Home , Spl'in gfie ld, Schoo l will be dismissed Friday week but it is not belie-ved that ~tllnllte. of be t wc n 700 un day . of thi s week. because of ' the Gruen Watches offer the utmost dividual and team demon t t " , men t not muc h m ter cst was sh ow n. 1 An the members of the commission d' . f . 4 sHa Most of t he municipa l ticket and ROO wag give n U8 the nl te n- ' Central Ohi o T eachers Associaare r eady t o announce th e select- in quality value, style and dependI~~d °che~:!ze:~d ~ s I ' had n o opp us itio n und the mayo r: c1un c u~ t he lI a ll owc'en cll!' niva l Mr. anrl Mr '. Ever ett Thomu s tio n mee ting at Dayton. Ion of the site for the new state ability. Your Gruen dealer in movin icture are the hi h ~f h~ Icl erk und murshul rema in th e al ~he (, yO! l a ~t T huI':lhlY nJ Kht. 1 were l he Su nduy din ne r gu ests of office building just at present. Warren County Is Cary's Jewelry of th g Cou Mr. Crabbe 'ultendl'd the Associa t W 'd A h~ g ~ I sam e . Three nome weI"(' nn t hc l 1 he ('l'lrbl'llllO n wa s given und e r Mr. a n d frK. Wilbur Stlln sberry of There are twent y-scven various Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. tion of Smith-Hughes men at Me eti~2 to n?e h~ld a~ Ii,vi,men It ic ket fo r co un ci l, Dr . Withum, lh ~ au sp ices (~f t he Wuy n e T OW ll· Wnyn sv ill c. branches of sta te departments and Hillsboro In st week·end. Ho S t d N e a~on 1 H omel' Cllrey an d Dr. Il l.'ndel' on. Sh1)l . 1oth el's r.lu b a n d was a state office s Rcattered over aU Mr. arid Mrs. Myer Hyman and Operabegi~~i~g ~~\gy., lovkm I er I Th ese were elected , wiLh II. Arch· decided. ~ucc 58 fi.n n n c.i ~lI y a nd A specia l progra m of sucred part!! of the Capital City, several Mr. and Mrs. W . O. Raper atten- 9th J .. E. 1\1 cC.lur e 1 '.' 1I ('~\\, H,e. A.II n.at lonuh t l S ~ve r cl n,llI~ic \~ ill be presented at .the , The first Hi h School party ot of them two or three miles uway. ded the Ru ssian Symphonic Choir vi~tion8 were sent toO ~gg 'bo n; d euco :, and Wh en the n ew buildIng is com- ! concert at the N. C. R. School and girls all of whom compl et%d Th e. Ixth was a tte between Ray- I cJlr~~ented III co. tu me. In.(hans, I' eITY Church, Sun da y mornmg, I the year will g be given by the I Seniors Thursday evening Novem pleted it will mean the Bllving or house in Dayton Sunday afternoon. their exhibits at County Fair last m ~nd Co nn e r, A. K. J)IlY :l lI d g)~Jlsl e8 , pIrates,. l:o wboys, mmJded Novemb er 10. fall and 38 C CI b b h WIlb u l' Cla rk . . With c l (J \\'n ~ .rllll"le~.' fa rm ers I'te. b 7 ' , a goodly sum of mon ey each year The Guild-Auxiliary of St. will' exhib ' t tOre u h oy s w ~ The t own: s hi p offi cers wer e eleet' , 1 nd lllu l'ch('J In .revlew before th ' 1 MI'. und Mrs. W. R. Moomaw of e r . ow ing to the centralizution of all Mary's Church will meet on Fri- winter I u orn s ow s nex ed without oJlPos itio n, Judg's sta nd. Pnzes werc uwul'dl'd Lyndo n, Ohi o, we re gu ests of MI'. Lunches sturted at the High offices, day afternoon, November 8, at At ~o on these boys and g irls will The ~m en d lll e nt, a nd bo nd s for us fn llo w ~:. HI!d _Mr . F. R. Moomaw Friday School building this week. Best . co.s tumc-B obbY Gustm . I ani:! Sll lu rr-lay. The third annual session of the two o'clock, at the home of Mrs. be guests of the Warren County !,clll odeirn g th~ co urt house pa 'sed I 01dfll '1lI oned 11I rl y- 1st. Ru t h I . A f ew years ago, in 1928, a All Ohio Safety Congress will be L. H. Gordon. Mrs. G(Jrdon, Mrs. ' Bankers Association at a luncheon 111 the t ownsh ip - -- - - - --. :, lIti b~I'Y , 2n d, Gr ace Hoeke tt. MeHs rs, 9· D. Mill s. C. J. Murray picture was taken of the High held in the Capital City January Coleman and Mrs. W . S. Grnham, l in the 1. O. O. F. Hall , prepured under .direction of Mr. Ed, Conklin AUTO WAS DAMAGr:D , l n d lEl ~l,- i\I r~. H" I·U,Id. Osbor n, Ll oyd DHvI~ und, W. O. Raper at- School grounds. 14, Hi and 10. 19 30. The eommit- hostesses. SecretalX Warren County Fair 2nd ,. MI S. Ru ssell Murtm. t; f!d ed I. O.. 0. F., lodge at Mason In looking 'at the picture one t ee in chl1rge announces s plendid . ' B d ' c C E I represent- Frec·1 Bnr'r'll' " nut omobl' le \\'n" GPIl"l\ic- 1\1hurles LeMay. l' l'ld ay even mg . h b 'Id ' d th b cooperation from all over the Vernon Mamous and sister . oarth. Cr. . . B u ass D II B can see t e UI mg an e are u" ' ... rs I np a, s', oKe s tate nnd it is predi ct ed that t hc Ayleen spent the week-end with mg e ounty an k er s, WI'11 a d- ba dly damage d Moml llY evening~ ~t", VJlSY.t Thr ' M. I l\l . F E Th d groun ds, surroun d"mg It, on w h'lC h t k h" h I os co nuca ~ I ry omUf<. I. an e rs. . . o m~B an no grass was sown. In the backcoming Congress will be bigger their parents Mr. and Mrll. Ray dress the Club members, and th e h ' 't r . , I I ' l I Clown - 1st. Mrs. L . V. Bramt ru- ~o n Robe rt !lpe nt Sun~ay With the ground stood the old barn which and better t han ever, a broad and Mainous at Stony Brook Farm Association will 018 0 entertain the \~ e ll I .'k ,\ , 1eC IM.o. u r~c w ~ junior farmers and homem ukers ~ a kPbl1 el or cillM!!t~eli . · to r , 2n d Charlc~ R y~ J r. Ilntt er's n un t M~s . LOUIse Cnllahan was later moved, and converted in and compr ehensive program hav- They were accompanied .b ,;uc .ell onge , to . . uy 01 0 Co\\:loOy- l st, MIl o i:l ll r t 'oek, of rbu nll. Oh:o. to our g ymnusium. . ing been nrt"l\nged for the visitors friend. Miss Gladys .Butterfiela of with , Ia picture show,. through "llneSV I e. 2nd Ea rl Con ner Jr F 1923 'I h ' t . specla arran{tements With Messrs. _ _ - __ .. - - - F, " , r' ll ., I ' s I: b ' <' , . 1 . .'1 d . ro~. unt! It e presen li nd del egates who will nttend the Hamilton, Ohio. Law and BlaIr. . ?t. r ) . I C II I ' ,~ IS UI Y.: y • ;'.I , e~ l u ,s 111 SI ve rwure, an I tim e, Improvements, ~ave been Cong ress. Club Leaders, Parents and all Ilve rnl locnl F arm Burl'n:) 1111'11 r .ll 111 er- 1~t. Da~ Id BogC!. 2n<l , g ~ 'I SS\\ 3 1 c. Sup ply YO llr 1 hanks- , mad e around the bUlldll1g and on Mr. and Mrs. Thoinas Burton of the public, inte! es!ed in 4. H a t tcnd ed un ull day meetin g :It Ch!l d e!\ A n der~on .J r." , : YIV II'g nCl'ds at 0a !'y's J ewelrY l the grounds until it is one of t~e D. J . Bonzo. parole and record were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Club work are lllso lnvlted to both Wilmington Monda y. _ Mutt a nd J cff r. h.l rlcs Bu rton Shelp. Leban un OhiO. most beautiful school grounds 111 clerk ut the Ohit) Penitentiurv hus E. J. Burton of Elyria several E.urn ha rt, ~:o l l."y lI yman . . Ohio. completed the compilation of the days last week. While there they meetings at the Opera Hou se . program is as follows: MEE ' 'TI-NG-A-T -LEBAN' ON Go l~1 nll ~ t 1 w ln~.- f'l anck ~ Istcr~. M!" ~. F,: . Wotlll ord . who has been Th e grass is kept in perfect constatistical r epor t of that institu- visited the school in which E. J. Tentative 10 :00 A. M.- Assembly LebU(! ~t dr e:H'd gll'I-- Mnry Evn Le· hl·lplll[!" 111 t he care of her moth er dition , Shrubbery has been planted tion for the past month showing Burton teaches and several points anon Opera House: Invocati on May. Mr~. H st e l' . Roblnsoll, returned I all around the building, and trees ·1.650 inmates. During the month Rev. J: It Lamy; Opening Song: . Yflu~ges~ nIll.·ked pe rso n- Wul'- to hcr home 111 Da yto n ThursdaY' lare planted in various places over !!even paroled prisoners were of interest in Cleveland. "j\merlca" (Illustrated); History I ell Lc . [ u~. . . '1the grounds. In the remotest corbrought in f or violations, two esOlcles~. I11Il '1led (1 rst) n - M r~. ..M!'!!. C ha~ , On l ~ f DetrOit. Mr. ner s of the front yard, one may Mr. George J . WaterhouseJ Miss and Progress of 4. H Clubs in capes wer e returned and lOO were Warren County, Chas. F : Cluss, Luur~1 S ides. . , . . G IIJ~I) II, Orel of Clu cug'o, lind Mr. 1see bushes and shrubs which add receiv ed from t he various counties LeVone Burton and Mr. ana Mrs. County Agr'l. Agent; Remarks Bnd!' a nd, gl·oCiIl1- l-.dllh Slm p- , llerl Ruy we ll . of Sheffi eld, Ala. , to its beauty. The big prison continues to grow J. 0 , Cartwrijtht attended the re- Chas T. Ellis, President Warre~ son. AI on I', nrnhart ' .' . we re g uests uf Dr. Mll l'Y Cook last The gymnasium is serving · the in populat ion and it is keeping ception and ball for the Imperial County Farm Bureau ; 4-H Club Wa! l~l si. Reat.rlce Rob lt ?e1'. 1 week . students arid public as a place for P otentate of the Shri"ne in the Warden Preston E . Thomas busy fl o' b lll ~. I! nd . L" l1 l ~e 1I (' nde rso n, their val"ious form s of re-creation. Masonic Temple, Dayton, last Work for Girls, Mrs. Edith M. providing quarter s for them , Hilliker, Home Dem onstration I l o~\":lJ'(! :J o nl ~ . . I .M I·~.. Ann n Cadw a lla de r an.d On the site of the old barn Wednesday evening. Agent; Educational Value of 4-H , 1" x / rot - I ' t. Re l"ll' c.c Jl ~ l11 un , }II:;: (.111 1'11 LII(', hu\'e citmed t he lr ls tands the Smith-Hughes building OHIO'S CANNERS TO ME,ET For better vision-for better Clubs, F. B. Harris County Supt. /':ln le1' I'(:t el"s : ::!I.d. 1.(''' I ~l· ra ne" h'>l';1' lo r .t he wlIltel' a nd tak~ n IlP ' where the boys In this department _ ___ glasses .- prices reasonable-best of Schools; Roll Call of Club s. (" 1!){' l" t I· r~' l'. . ' thpl r fl· sld encc nl the Fl'I end ~' under their instructor, Mr. Crabb~ Canners in Warren county and service-consult Dr. Rudolph the Enrol\ment. Completions, and at. SquOl!'1' d lln c~~-- I ~1. Ir IllU St('· 11 0 1111'. are doing splendid work. those who grow crops for canning Eyesight Specialist Tuesday, ThUrR tendance today; Cheer or Club Jl h('n ~ )-. \'I' I"('tt ('I tbell ~ ; Rll d, B(,ll~1 ' To Supt. F. R. Moomaw much purposes received word this week day, Saturday. Cary's Jewelry Yell; Individual Demonstration Wo" lI ard ,. Bud AC l'l'I~ . . Mrs. Ella Pl'i n t~ li nd MI', J oe credit should be given for the that the annual convention of the Shop, Lebanon Ohio. Elmer Beckelheimer, Lebanon; , i\1":<1" .1or .d u.IH· ~n!! ,wa s fur nn lsh· Prin t z of Duy to ll. spent S unduy noticeable improvement in the Ohio Canners Association will be Team Demonstration, Care of HI b~ III G~ o l gc s i\1 (' lody Lads. with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Taylor. schoot grounds. held in Columbus, December 10 . Miss Emma Heiahway and Mill Clothing, Maaon Girle. _. - - - - - - - Mr. Tay lol' is seri ously ill with and 11. Several hundred perllon. May Wright left Tuuday to Ipend 11 :80 .a. m.-Club Members : . hear t troubl e. are expected to attend the meetinr the winter in Florida the former Luncheon In I. O. O. F. Hall, pro"GOLDEN WEDDING" I I MARINES MEET DAYTON According to reports received from with her Illter. Mrll. Eliza Jacobi, vided free by Warren County Mrs. Ed ith Harris, Mrs . Laura I the IItate there h .. been a short and family at Galne8viUe, and ths Bankers' AlIs'n: (Parade by townOn la st W'!dn e~da y even in g , Mosher , Mr. and Mrs, Ronald IN FOURTH GRID TEST crop of both berries and veretablell latter with her lister, Mrll. Warren IIh1PII trom Opera House to dining Octobe r :3 0. r elatives a nd fr ie nds Ha wke Il nd son, and Mr . HarrIs for canning. The demand hall been J. Dakin, and tamlly at St. Peters- hall and return. g ather"d Ilt t he home of MI'. and Mo~h e l' spe nt SundllY with F . C. A football game of more than good, however, due, it III said, to burg. 1:00 p. m.-Re.lIssemble, Opera ' Mrs . .T ohn P enewit, Spring Va ll ey. Hartsoc k and famil y at Milford. fU8ual interest to Ohio fana wtll be the recognized hlJ.h quality of House; Song, "America the Beau' Ohiu , t o re mind the m uf thei r fif ' l played at Dayton November 16, Ohio canned foods and the growRevival continues with grest tiful," lind other 4-H Songs (IIIusIti eth werldi ng' n nn i\'er~n ry . You get exp er t repairing on when the sturdy All-Marine team, 1 ing popularity and Increassd con- success at the Church ot Christ. trated); Reportll of Trip Winners Th e h ou~(' wa s aJ }1I'l1}1 ria t(' ly dr· Am m'ican and Swi s watches at of Quantico, Va .. comes to grips sumption of canned fruitll and Bro. Reavel the popular linging to Club Conp'ress: Addrells, ReI c ~ rnte (I , in cludin g the Golden Wed CIl~Y'!\ J ewelry Shop,. Lebanon ' with the U . .of Dayton eleven. vegetables generally. Oflleera of evan"'eliBt, I. arran"lnl' anotbe.r pre,sentatlve Warren County Bank JAMI!S L. DING 'hn g Bell . ' OhI o. Stor e open evenmgs. Three thrilling gnd battl es have th Ohio Canners ASIIoclation" .. A I tl A di t . I Aftr t· pnl'lnk irg of a bOllnt(,OllS been fou~ht be twee n the two e are special prog'l'am ot aacred musIc ers noca on; war ng 0 Two p ro minent Chin se e du cnlo l'~ ".\·~trr !' lIJipel' t il<' I'('s t " f t h e eve n. ' l\l i s~ F.mm A Ly ons and Mrs. L. t enm s an the fourth pro mises to James Stoops, Van Wert, Presl- to proceed 'the Sunday evenin.r prizes, certificates and charters f or dent.; H. A. Orr, Circleville, vice aervice. This "little concert" wi1l 1929 club work; Movie Film (2 a son of Mother In dia acti..'e in I ing WII ~ Sll cnt ill 1"l'l1l"w ing J llst S. H y man of Xenia, were dinn er be equally excit ing. All of the preSident; Roy Irons, OIyde, seo- begin at 7 :1& p. m, Arrangement. reel) Comedy, Courtesy of County the noted " St' rv ants of Truliun I'I ' l11 ini ~, ('Ill'I',' , n: :.t sic li nd CU ll- fl' lI'st,; of Mr. and Mrs. Myer contests wer'e close. 'rhe Dayton rotary-treasurer; A. L. Sharp, are being made to increase the leat Bankers' association, and Law and Society," a \;lion ee l' ll1i::;sionur y in )! ra~ ull1ti~n s . . II ~'man on Friday. Miss Lyons wa s Flyr l'~ WOI1 th e first grid tilt, 7 to Celina; H . W. Brinker, Colu.mbulIl ing capacity ot the building by Blair. the heart of Afri ca, nnd u world 111(' Lntlr-. a w(' 11 )( nown ll1 USlr · t he !',l1enk er at t he Mothers' Club 2, whil e t he Leath er nec ks topped C. C. ;M:cDonald, Jr., Elyria; C. rearran~n'" the pewl and securln&' --tl'uv l! lIer o f tweny yea rs (' X , tca ell ('r , who has tau g-h t . fn r many mcel ing. t he ir r ivab in t he lust two utfuirs, II' • pcri ('n ce in lh e Ori ent.. wi ll 1.)(' yrar~ in h ~ r t hrce adj oi nin g cOCl n: I . lit o O. a nd 7 to 0, W bb C pbell Conneaut and e am, .' some extra chairs for the Sunday NEW CENTURY CLUB ull1on" t he )!' l' OUI' " f 111('11 an (1 ti e" Will: ~ I )a ",'d til 1)lu". t he ,'''l1le . Mr~. .J os<,. ph. Ben. nett of East , ,'II " I' '' n ~ po int to anoth er tense Evan Relcheldorter, Chllhcothe, night servIce. ... ., I II Oh b d directors. wome n gll tihe l' ed fro111 a ll part s (, j' Illu ~ i l' "11 11t, 1' fi ft icth ann ivcrs;II'y .1 ~ r ty , 10. IS c.ml:" remove tn ~ tr "u l!'gl e" Ihis yell r, with the Warren county Is one of the Mrs. Edith M. Harrl. and Mn. The New Century Club met Oct· the World wh o will p re~e nt " Th e that s hr plllycd o. n he r wl' ddi ng White Cross H ,?sPltal,. Columbu s, l\1ul'ines doing th eir best t o squeeze leading . com conning counties In ober 26 a t the home of Mrs. W. Wodd Mis!'lion of Chr isliani ty " at da~'. I fol' t ... e atm ~nt thls .week. He r WUY' lover Hnother wi n. und the Flyers the state. ~a:::y ~1::~:~trs:Ci~i r~:~i!~11 :~ ~. O'Niall. SutrrtOl\ndte d by ,ts tu te~y the Methou ist Ep iscuplli Chlll'ch o f Thl e - i,;ter , i ns. La uru n e~v llle fl'l e nds Wish her a speedy. determin ed to balance the ledger • _ _ Frid~y . afternoon, . comptl'mentl'ng eaves rom s a e y r ees was a Le ba non on T uesuay , Nove mbe r 12 111nr ey , w l\0 bak(' u t he we dd i n~ recover y. . I' belwee n the tw o cl~v e n8. fittinr: place for an autumn mee t- Thi s meeli:ng, conlll1 e l1 c ing at 10 cak e fifty yca r s ag o Wll S also 1 . The AII· Murines recentl~ lost t o MASONIC NOTI.C E ~~yS ~~im~~t !tt:h:ttf .a' nedndM , tisshe Ing. Twent)l members r espond ed o' clock in t hc morning lind last- 1. sllured to JlI' ~c nt an oth er cake at MI'. And Mrs. J. q. Car!.w ... ght St , Xa vier s, at Cine·jnnati. 18 to p to roll call by giving some sugges- inl! ull da y, will be attende d by th is t ime. I wC I'e j!"UCl4ts at a U1l1n cl' a t the 17. This evened accounb between Regular communication of Way- winter in, lorida. After a <Jelicioull tion for autumn care of gardens. se:v eral hundred pasto l'!! ancl Ill Y' \ Mr. a n.d Mr .. Pen ewit rece ived ~ om e I?f Mr. a nd Mrs, Geo. H. H.e 's ' the Mu sketeers. and the sea 1I0ioiera nesville Lodge. No. 168 F . & A. three-course dinner, served by' Mrs Two excell ent papers we-r e r ead~ men fr om .ull parts of t h is distri ct ~om c vel'y prett y gifts. til Spnngfield on Sa t urday e\' clIl11g euch having scored two victories M., Tuesday evening, November Maud Crane, the party repaired to "A Phantasy Pertaining t o Nature of th e Oh io Co nference of the - - - - - - --. . a nd (I f Mr. und Mrs. Harlen West OVCr the other since their annual ' 12. Election the Harris-M.ollher h·bl e Meth o dist E piscopal Church. It • h tne L B uc keye ' ment of dues.of . officers and. pay- delishtful aft rn home where tIbM' Y lS8 May W' rIg h t, an d .. DI on S un d ay. contest WIt eleven ' w M Th _~ e o!'.~ wHa"~IPen. Planta. that live :roday," by Mrs. will b e und er th e au spices of the NUTRITION PROJECT . . ,I begun in ~926. . .', e rU""~1 were lUlU e !tway, Durm¥. the 'lIoctal hour that f ol- BOard of For eign Missions of the ' Kmg of Silverware,- YOUl\eX Approximately- . 10,000 p.erallna E ar1 Th omss, F. ·B. !!e~deraon, Sec y 'Il1~hjMlj\. ~~II& a~al- the subJect.J)f the day, "Nature Church and .direc ted by Bishop . ~he sec~nd meeting .of the "Nu- Silverware," Come in and m~et witnessed the " Da;toll-Maiinea' a er, rs. _ '. 0 e~anG' n, S~udy,:'. Edgar B1alke. tr!tlon ProJ ec ~', Attracti ve D~ss ert , "Lady Louise" the new pattern at clash last yr.ar. and a)1 \lip il-lt E~STERN .STAR JGe~rT hH~~so~k. IM~i u t!0Mrre DurIng the 81clal hour that folDr. J ohn R. Gates. S. P. An - wLII . be h eld 111 t he Mo~hers. ~lub Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon O. to a , stUI greater att'"~.Il,C}e .. ~ , IS en e ara, ~•. lowed t~e hosten and her assis- drews-DubE!, E. R. Fulkerson, Pro!- room at the Grade bu!ldmif, - . the ne~ game, Il'huB'ifllr ~er • ~ t" Miami Chapter No. 107 O. E. S. ~li~a~~ ,alll' ~ra._ D. Cwne, tanta lIerved a delicious two course eSBor Jam es L Ding Mrs' J a mes Thul'sday Novembe r 7 at I :80 . p. Rev. J. J . Schaeffer, MrJ!. Edith Ulllm hasJ fleen' abl~ _·:to Ihp~ ' • will- meet in regular eession MonH k • Men eronli rl'!-- luncheon. .' L. Ding f()rm~r coll~ge p~otesso~' !". All wom~n in Wayne 'I'owns~lp M. Harris, Messrs W ..H. A;lIen an~ marked lIuperio~ty over tb~ 0..... day evening, November 1'1 at 7:80.:' La"'Me'H~' . if 0 .. 0lln, . Guesta ot .the day were Mrs. L. and Dr.' James M, Walker will be 1':1~rest ed In the work are In- O. J. Edwards were m CUlcinnatl • - • Election ' of officerll and payment mn. ~ :... en enon, 1'1... , • M. Henderson. Mn. J. H, Sackett the speake:l's. vlted to a t tend . tod,a y as d.e)ell!ates to the Bl!eclal d' . , . ot dues. McClure, Mrs. J. W Edwarda, Mrs Mn. S. S. E1lI. Earl Hockett At noon th ere will be a luncheon . '- • convention, called to elect a blShop , Min .. lIariaock i • . , fit Ola Hartsock, W. M., , C. M. Robitser and MIse Clara M.... Walter Williams and Miss for men at which 01' Fulkersun F'or 1921) liee nseR for hunters coadjutor for the Southern Ohio school on a~unt -of Olue.... ..... Minnie F~mm, ~c'y. Lil.. Miriam ElllI. will be. th'e principal ·speaker. and trappers. see' R. F. Hatfield ,Olocese of the Episcopal Ch~rch. C. E. Andel"lOll k. _hinl for
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old nJaht cry: "rm comillll boney.I • • • • • • • •• • • • • 't worry. Mamma'i comin, to baby." She Ihot thla CQ' aeroll a continent and caUld Mem ~~P~~~t1~t J::e::;~t'too!.~~~rlr: "baby," although Mem felt old al . RESIDENT place of A, J. Scheur!'r. nlKht, . . Th e court outhol'izecl Martha M, When Remember learned that Palm er, executrix oC th e e tat of hel' mother was already on the Ma ry Pallll t'r, decells () d. to sell III I rain; she could dllvi!le no plan Probate COllrt Proeeedin,. PERMANENT LOCATION i"ate ~n l e one fllurth Lib erty for turning her baek. o~ne how n bond. for cnsh. f IIhe had to be met anu provid d for A ccou.nts filed:[n t hQ mu t ter of J. Q. J ordan , II Everyone 0:£ th e women of E ~ tate of Joe . Ker:ey, c1ecl;'asIIRSignce to r be ne fit of cl'cllito rs of "Mem's Hollywood household wa s ed, third account. LEBANON, OHIO ou t of ~ o rk. h e who had suvings Eslat e of L wi . Mnhnn de- J . E. McCarren, plai nti ff; vers us Eye. Examined wns le ndin g lhem to het who had ccasl.'d, ii I' 1, /innl and di~tdbllti\' . T he F d rnl Land Bnnk o f Loui '" --.-: not. E tate ' f 'nna K. pt'nce, de- vill I.' . Ky .. et a I, deft'n dan ts, lh CIa .. " Fitted Rep~irl co urt Ilppr oved of th ' a pprniseH A P,1'ER VI. han cOlli e to be II prison cell waR niCK th at don 't kn ow enough t o A nd now her rqother I cea~(>d . fir -t un d finlll. men t of .. en t state wher eby order Il!! d ear a hum!' as the s hu t cng e co me. in wh en itt hey get (01'With u f ew dollars from Levu's T h CI,urt Ilffirlllcd th e r eport of ~ h e t old Mrs. DH Ck fintl Mrs. of 11 cnnlll l'y that ra n nol get in tune· f or j u t mukin g eyell at t he waning l'eSOUrCeH Mem took th e . ule Illlld b~' A. Edwin Hoppe, for saIl.' wa · issu ed. Redd ick t ha t !lhe hlld I' c!live d a ngui n. cOlller a . nnd Ih y I'(mt ni ce res- lm in to Palm Springs. Acco unts fil ed:I'xec utor of til(' Rta t e of Le\\,;s Estate o f , Wli lte r MrClllre, c1 e- 1 cnil LO g O t o 1~ s An gel S lit once. Puy dny , Clll ll C ;p'ou nrl 11 0 more. pectabl omes .'u nd hold- well. With Mrs. Dack and her boy sh e Ma ban , d I' aSt'd , . , T rry wus ou t o f dangl'l', but his , he hall d l' hl H , to nbsilrb f or orgief; is the only word- org ies stood on the platform of th e littl e Till;' la"t will ond t s ta rn (' nt of ceased , first and fi nnl. E. ta le of Ha nnah 111 . Mlll!'I', de. nrms n ~ounu I'll n~l4 nec k wer e clu t h(,8 n ~' longer frl;'8h, . he had is ju st 'what the y are. d esert town wnitih~ for the up E, I. ~I<" 3y. le.:ea ed , WIl p rowithes she co ul d h nrdly bren k. tomorrow 's IIrd I1 ('Xt week's hun" It's. n sin an d n s hnme . and if train, and whe n Mrs. St eddon duct'd in ('(\urt.' Lllld acl mittell to ceosed , Ii!, t nnd finlll acco ll nt . 1'h Ra ft hnnds, UIC dewy che 'ks. ge l' drelld. 'I'he g irl!! at hel' house . onll!t hing isn 't don e ab out it- droPlled ofl' the Rtf.· p ~ Mem put h!!r probate. Fanni e Llm'ther occcpt ed With Dependable New Suit. tho lon elv eyes of t he child w \'e \\'e l'o equnlly idle li nd their Why, young It il'l s flock ther e in right back on ugnin I th .. tl'll t il:' rXN' ut.-ix li nd fiI d h I' MI·s. Stedd on had be en preplll'eu bond in lh p F UIII o f $400 0, wi t h Clifford White \'CI'!<US Nelli e fctlol's c·ruclly tY J'a n nuu.·, but 1\ hos pitolity 10 I its worm t h fo r Inck droves , and se ll t heir souls for Serum and Virus Th e F ideli ty fl nll neflosit Com)la ny White for divor ce. few dll Y!'. Intel' a tu xi deposite d her of fu cl. ]t's simply t!l rribl e. Rv I'y onl! of to find n scnred and sick child in of Md., as s ure t y. E. B. Hill, Clint ThollHIR Williu ms ver sus Leroy b(' f ore It t in.)' pIa 0 of fO Ul' 0 1' flvl! Th y tT'il!d to mllke th e bl·~t of them hilS t o pay th e P rice t o get n shu ck in Palm Sprin gs. Sh e hud insures both Safecome as a re!lcull1g ang el. She Brow n IIlItl B" 11 Long were mad e Hug hes nnd Henr y Stil we ll $:.1 00. 1'00 mH. This W IIS Levo's ho me. A idhm c. s. They wore the r ecords to there at Il II. apprfli sers. E ste ll a Will iums vcr us Lero y s('rva nt w ho open ed t!le doo r sa id shl'cus a nd dunc ed t ogethe l· all dllY "I d clnre it mak es my bl oo d f ound thnt her wings und hnlo ty and Success N{)\ iL·e oC e tatl;'5 for sottl ement Hugh es and Hl' nry Stilwell for th at " s h~ would,no.t g lt back. f l'ol~~ 'oug to pass t he t illlo n wuy. run cold jus t 10- Don 't it yo urs?' were old-fushioned! arl;' 5('t for hral'i ng Octo ber 28 at money onl y, When th ey r euched Los Angeles omount cluim ed the st ud IO beCo SIX o~ hllPflnst. Youn g men wllo hull 11 0 mo ney H( don 't be lieve it." sa id Mem, 9 o' lock. a. m. ' $ 1000. , he was glad t o r elieve 1I1e m' H to spend on excursIons cUllI e to the he ha d hear d a vast am ount of they lef t Mrs. Dock nnd T el'l'Y at Th follo\\'ing e tates will sta nd W. Frank Rose ll ver sus Mrs. . l on? lin es~ wit h . chult r . . She . ex- huuse of eve nings .nnd h elped to I"oss ip. but s he had not heurd of the home of a co usin. then ~p e d for hell l'ing Novembe r 18. a t 9 McIlvain for m on l' Y, am oun t c1ll im pilu ned . Lhot 111 ISS L em ll lr ~ live d dllll Ce aWi1lY the t edlUllI . anybody payin g s uch Iln initation on t o' the bunglllow, wh er e Leva Harveysburg. O. o'clock B. m. ed $2 50 wi t h 6 '1.' inte rest f ro m ,t1~c re Wl t ~ th ree uth.l! r IndIes , all It b e(,~.lII e a co !"nm onpl ace f or fee. She had ~ee n no vic e ut a ll. mnde 1I1 r~ . St edd on we lcome. Phone 31 Mury W. Rosnagle. executrix of Augu s t 15, 19 29 nnd costs. 01 them In th~ mov l e~, bu~ non e M ClII t o JIg ab ou t III young men 's Mrs. Sturgs flared up. Th re is And now Me m J'ecalled MJJ;. R uf u ~ M. Ros nagle, dccea sed, Minni e Lam b Vl' rsus T om Lamb of t hem get ti ng t heIr pIctu re!' arms. She leu rn el.1 to dlln ce. he , nothing oll e de fe nds more zealoustirs t lind fi nll l. Sturgs nnd he r state ment (so for div orce chllrges I!xtrl' me cruel- too ~. . . I l cn l'l~ e d t o play II lIttle g O.I f. a little , Iy thun one'1\ pet horrors . Guy Gllynor, gua rdian of John ty, 1 hey Ih·cd here WI t h no m ore l l ~ nn.IS. S he we nt ~ n her ti rst bell ch l ·"l)on't believe it? Why, it's gl ibly did she sub stitute faith fa cts , th ought of chape ronuge t hll n u PICnIC, And a little Illter Mem true ns gosJl el! Th cy sell t heir thut " everyon e of th em hlld t o B. Mu llin, in co mpet e nt, finlt lind fi nal. Maniale Lieen.e. crlJ wd of bnchelor s. migh t havo bee n seen ill u bathing so uls f-or bread. Any ~irl that's to o 11UY the Pri ce !It Wh en LeVI! a nd he.r f r iends su it of pop ul!1 r brevity. s ubHt itut- hon est to pay the Price don't g et Mom grew Itl'im Il R s he mediRaymo nd H . Wikoff, trustee unHarvey Ro~ e rt Stevens, steam c,lI m in at di nnc... time they ClIl11 e ing Il gen era l cout of tun for the engnged- that's all- s he just tated. " The Pri ce" - it wos only a der th e will of Mllrilla H. Wikoff, fitte l·, of HamIlton. nnd Mrs. Mary Il k yo un g bUSlII l'ss men ho rn l! f,' I·ty blu s hpowd cl' she hlld nUlln- don 't get en gllged. Oh dear! vllgu e phrase. But she wus r eady dec a ·ed, fi fth acco unt. tl]at's m y car." to puy it . whate ver it was ! The harles L. Beck, guardian of B. Haffer, tl'ach er, of Frnnklin . f ro m oftl ces., ti red of hop. ye t full li on ed, FOR SALE of itg t!1 lk ; cuge r {oJ' umuse ment. Hcr sou l nnd her body wcre he r __._ _ _ questi on W!l S . to whom? Curtis B. Bec k, et al minor s. third S he brooded n long whil e befor e Next day the llIuil brou ght hl! r kn u"ing no law exce pt t he ir own own now. No, th ey hud go ne bca ccoun t . Real Ellate Tranafe,. fr cs pl!ct for h{\l\ lt h 01' re put a- yo nd eve n thn t,. He r so ul a nd a shock in n letter from Mrs. she thought of a s hop to visit. She SOl'l'IE REA SON S wh y y·ou sh ould L. 111 . Hender son, administrator Elizabeth She rilt to A. D. sel buy lilY tried. r egistereu, p~lre body wen! t he publi c's. Bell uty Dack , It said : s miled sard onically a s s he re memof the estate of Walter McClure. Spence eas t part of lot No . 25 in ti on or etli cient(' y. bred A berd ee n -Angu s herd ~ll'e . was co mmuni ty pro perty . • he WIIS bered The W oman's Exchange at d eceased, first and final. South Lebanon. Deu l" Mrs. W oo dvill e: I was home where women sold what they 1, Angus cu ttle Ilr(' Ilttrnctive to Tlll! next 1II 0rning !'I1 em a cquir- committed t o the ir fuli est dc ve lonGeorge E. Miller, executor of Victor Van Rip er t o J ohn Philt hl' eyc- pl'ize-tnk ers. . glnd t o get your letter. made - painted china. hammered awful ed on t ick the br ief t r oussea u o f ment in to s uch j oyouS a croba t ic the estate oC Hannah M. Miller t iot s N os. 1 38 , ] ,30 .140,1 4 1, decea sed,firstandfinal. ,po, 't liltle b usin cs brid e. The n she o~ i1itl:' Ilnd powel: t hnt t hey shoulll Bee n menning tu answer it but brass. knit g oods, cakes and 2 Eco nomiclIl t o produce- pr ofi t 142 und 143 in Union twp. . , l1I ukers. went to t he Rt udio with' Leva and g Ive JOY. Ilnd d e ll g~trul SOITOW' t o t ryi ng to fix up my afairs sos I cundies. W ·III H t 'I.... I A. Edwa rd Hoppe, executor 3, Commll nd a slig htly better prI ce of th e estate of Lewis 'C. Madan I, am arcum 0 I, e rna was ass ig ned t o the laborotor y pr o the I,lubll c. FOl' which. th e gra~ eful a nd T er ry could come up to your (To be Continu ed) Il l'll se ll r elldily- tll x puyers. deceased. first and final account. ' Gibbs 53'.28 Ilcres in Ha rlan twp. jection r oo m at twent y- fiv e pu blic wou ld pay WIth g ra titud e cit y. YeRduy I wu ~ t o Mrs. RedROY ' Madden to J ohn ey 1\1orr is, 4. Th e butcher' Iik s th em. So do di cks nnd she said s he had a t ella ~ lund fa me " n.d much mon ey. William C. Kersey, executor of 4 town Ilcres in M illmi twp. ; lel'- doll ars a week : his cu. t omcr Draw h·nlle . UNCLE HAM BLOW SAYS: A hundl'ed p retty actresses got On e day III Westlake PIlI'k sh o g rum for yo u but had no nrldrcss the estate of J oe S. Kersey, de- mont county. 5. Th ey sntisfy. palate purse ond ceased , third account. . Frank C, Ilnd Katherin e Gruber n o jobs at all, for t hey were see k- sut down IO !, II ben ch and by a!,d an d so could not forward it. I t by was hll ~l ed by n sturd y mld- sllid your mothe r was so worrit eve. Some girl yearn t o I ~arn The following accounts were to the State of Ohi o. small trac t ing g lory and wea lth. G. Green ounty led th·e tate lnst n ot hoving had n o answer to her others learn to yearn . All day she sat in a da rk r oom Westel'l1 vOIce .. ap~roved:- . in Hamilton twp. yell r in !lumber of Aberde en"~,ell, ~s I lave ond,; brellthe! If letters s he was coming out on the Being n tel eph one girl is nei thstate of William Burton, deSebes tian Maag. Jr.,' t o The and ra n a littl e projectinll machin e Angu s breedct·s. 1£ anybody in first trll in and would r each Polm el· a bus iness nor a profession. It's ceased, second account. State of Ohio s mall tract in Dec r- that poure d forth moving pictures it a m t ~hS!l Stedd on! Wa'rl'en countv raised A ngu B before her on a li ttle private "Why. how do you do. Mrs. ~prin gs day Ilfter t omorrow. Hopp a calling. Estate of John Hempstead, de- field twp, cattle last year I apol ogize for mg to see you !;oon ethe r there or The span of life is increasing ceas ed. first, final and distributive Edward Kibbey t o The tate of screen. S he m ust wntch out for Sturgs !" not knowing ub out it . Wake up and science claims the credit, but . Guardianship of John Oberlin, Ohio. tract in Hamilton twp. errors, u "to" a r::::::=:::::::::=============;;;::;;~;;:~;; somethin g is due to the fact that Wnrren count.y and j oin a group t ypog raphical a slip of g ramm eI'. a for mi s1J1sane, first account. Joseph Erte l to The Stllte o f "too," of g ood neighbors. ta ke in an act or'S 01: a chllracter1 s th e goo d die young. Guardianship of Humphrey Ohio trac t in Deerfield twp. . Some people t ake vacation s and 7, We are organ i zed stale and Fogelman, incompetent, ' first and . Alice Co ok to The Stllte o f n ome. nati onally to help each ot her. Her comm on-school education others go on Ion," motor trips in final. . ·Ohio tract in Deerfield l wp. We are friendly and courteous. old cars with theIr husbands. Estate of Henry H. Dunham, May Thompso n to The State of was goo d enough for thi s. though We ha ve our own trade paper it wa s by 1'1 0 meons so mlll'valou s Probably th e reason a goldfi sh deceased, first and final. Ohio, tract in Deerfield twp. The Aberdeen-Angus Journal, appears to be so bright and happy .Guardianship of Catherine Gray Joseph Tinney to Mary E. a s Leva had told her employe rs it Publsh d at West er City, Iowa. is because it doesn't know it is manor, forth and final. Werntz lot No.4 and pllrt of lot was. 8, We are reliable. Our national T-he arti stic beauti es of the piconly 1\ carp. An · instrument of writing pur- No.8. in I. N. Lemmon' s s ubdivia ssociation acce pts f or me mbertures made her inarticulately hapAccording to a news item a man porting to be the lallt will and sion in Corwin. . ship only those with approved py. F or a t ime sh e was in a heaven who was cut off by the tide at a test!lment of Charles p, March. deMary E . and Harry F, Hoesmon r e ferences. tumul tu ous ecstasies. But gradof south COllJlt resort slept peacefully ceased, was produced in court for to Earl Russell and Nettie Lou while the water s surged around 9. 'Tis said "M.oney Talks," A calf probate. Bowen. 99,91 acres in Deerfield ually th e deli!!ht turn ed to t orture f~om our herd sold laRt year at the t orture of envy. him, It sounds like a plumber. An instrument of writing pur- twp. Cleveland Cor 17 1k cts. per lb. ' he was yo ung and s he hod been porting to be the last will and James Pile and F. W. Franz to ..... Dirl a ny of you rs? teltam,ent of Gustave A. Miller, de L. G. and Julia Lain, lot No. 94 in told tha t she was beautiful. If 10. You too can do as \Yell a s we God made her beautiful it was beNO HUNTING ceased, was produced in court for Franklin. huve done or better. Isn ' t it probate. Enard and Bertha Trent to cause He delig hte d in beuu t y and wort h the effort? We, the und ersigped. allow no Roy Millard. Granville Tullis Enoch and Mi.randa Abn er, tract wanted it known. He did not FLORA BERRYHILL hunting, trapping or trespa sing and. George Gates were made ap- No. 13 of Grand View subdivision grow flowers in cellars. He was Wayne.ville, Ohio. not a f raid to squande r sunshint>. on OU1' farms . praisers of the estate of Clarence in Franklin twp. If the Ul't of mimicry was a God Chas. T. Ellis Montgomery, deceased . Enoch and Miranda Abner to FOR SALE- McCormick f our roll Chas. E. Miehener November 22. at 10 o'clock a. Tolbert and Esther Abller, pnrt of g iven gift, it must be meant for Shredde r, and 18 inch Ross use. She hod acted once before n m _ was set a" time for hearing the tract No. ] 3 in Franklin twp. utter. H. C. Hurby, S prinl1: camera, there in the desert. Sh e petition for adoption of Donald Wilbert and Frances J . Coleman Vall ey .. R. R. 1. · n13 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Leroy Bagford, by Edward and to Charles H. and Bertha Colemun , had brought tears to the eyes of strange rs . Sh e was an actress by Leona Bedingham. lot No. 464 in Franklin. FOR Estate 0 F . Malcolm Bispham I' SA LE- 8 used corn hu kers Martha M. Palmer, executrix of Frances and Willinm Mah er to divine intention. Deceased_ a s follow s: 1-4 RolU~m n ll RosenShe sat in a dark r oom and the estate of Mary Palmer, deceas- The First National Bank of WilNotice is hereby given that T. Ithall; 1-4 Roll. Medium Rosenwatch ed other pe9ple's pictures ~~~~~~~~~~~~.~...~.~.~ mington, 0 .. 83.50 acres in Wash- fl ow by. It seemed wrong, wicked, It was a mid-aged woman who I here, . Mrs. P. Dack. M. Manington and J , C. Hawke thall; 1-6 Roll. U. S. Standard.; 1-6 ington twp. had been a member of hel· fathel·' s P. S. Both I and Terry send you have been duly appointed and Roll, Goodhue. used very little; Chester L. Whitacre to Howard cruel. She wns mad to act. ChUI'ch and had come West be- ,J ots o( love . qualified a s Administrators of the 1-6 Roll, Appleton ; 1-4, Adams; p, Assum part of lot No. 26 in se of h e r hus band's lungs. Estate of F. Malcolm Bis pham 2-2 Roll, Adam s ; 1-2 Roll. U. S. Morrow: On t he lot Mem SIlW children, cnuMem's first impulse was to welMem was petTifil(d. Nothing late of Warren County Ohio de- Standard, We also have new Mary E. Werntz t o J osepll Tin- Il nd th ey were alwa ys happy. Th e come anyon e from home . He r Icould stop her mother from · com- ceased ., hu skers in stock. These Hu sk ers ney. part of lot No.1 in Corwin . mothers were with the lit tle ones. seconu was to fenr anyone Crom ing. The first blaze of joy at thet Dat~d this 30th day of Octobel' are equipped with cutter heads, Marion nnd Fra nces Howell to Going to work was going to ploy. home. Mre. Sturgs' life in this thought of the reunion was quench 1929. I overhauled and guaranteed to Melen P. Woodhull, 5.38 acres in They live c;l un et ernal fairy story. Babylon had not changed her ed in the flood of impossible Shawhan & Brown Attys work. Mutual No.5. W. C. Smith, Clearcreek twp. She was told thllt five-year-old ~ I:noll-town soul, body, or preju- situations her presence would W, Z. R~II ' New Burlington, Ohio. n6 Eva K. J.one s to Esth er K. Sel- ,Jo cki e Ooogan had mllde hi s dices, create ! Judge of the ~robate Cou~t FOR SALE--Frcsh Jersey cow. lers p'art of out lot No . 1 in Way- mothe l' a present of a bi!! touring Mem's wits scurried in vain to Old Steddon had raised a neavllle. car costing stven th ousand doUars : bring up protecting lies. Mrs. family ond been habited to a - - -Warren County. OhIO Call J . H. Sockett, Phone 74-4l. Nathan Gray to Eary Gray and t~a t he ha d a salary of seventeen St~Il'~ was too full of her own mother's n6 slumber, light and Adolph Wil ~on. 98.63 acres in Mas hundred and fifty dollars a week! opmlOn s II:l1d ~dve ntures to a sk broken with frequent dashes to NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN sie twp, . ' he thought of little Terry Daek any embarrassmg questions be- bed sides troubled by bad dreams FOR SALE-Fou~ seven mon.ths your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves The First National Bank of and his second-hand expre ss ~md u husty ,~ake-off fOI' hel' own or imagined burglars or mere . old Po!nnd , ChIna male pIgs. to Norris-Brock Co., live wire and Mason, 0 .. to Th e Mnson Holding wugon, helping his mother to pack ybIography: . And how's your thirst or a cough. If her hast)' Estate of J. Milton Keys De- Les ter GIthens, Wn."TIesv,;lIe, R. progressive firm for the highest Company. lot No. 243 and part h er bundled w a~ h home to fathel· . and 'yo~r mother and YOUI" ( eet . found both her slippers or ceased:. . R. ~. n6 market prices and good service. of lot No. 244 in Mo son. bitter toil. She wrote Terry'S wh~l~ faml!Yd! Well, a s I was ' , one or neithea:, she hastened as Em~~cM ~eyhSehreabsybeglvednl tha~ IFOR SALEl Cloverleaf ManStella Whetsel to Robert Pat- mother, urging her to come to Los saylO UDioD Sto'e " Yard., CiDeiDDati, O. yes t ay, everybody on she was She would not have . • . . en u y ap Reference : Ask ftrst: man you meet terson 13.167 acres in Wayne twp. Angeles with out delay; to beg, earth g ets to ~os Anjreles sooner I paused ior a wolf a Indiah a pOll1ted and qualified as Executrix ure b' s~readlr H 1 McCormack John W. and Cornelia E. Sheets borrow or steol the necessary or later. It's a nice City, too, full murderer, a fire or 'an ~arthqua·ke. of the Estate of J. Milton. Keys gra n 111 er. , . Hartsock, n6 by sherifi' to Collins Wight 25.92 funds ; to se ize the chanc e to res- of ~ood, honest, plain~o' course Mem was still her baby in the ~~~edf Warren County, OhIO, de- FOR SALE - SpottJ!c1 Poland. acres in Clearcreek twp_ cue the divine child from poverty those awf!!11 movmg-plct)1re peo- dark, and it did not matter . D 'd China bonrs, also some gilts De Witt a nd Delio MarshnlI to and oblivion , lind to earn luxury pl~. te have glVI!~ fhe. town a· whether she lay needful and terri- 192·: thia l?t~ day of October both open and bred. all double imWillie Jervis, parts of lots Nos. 11 by giving the world the s unshine Such .s torles a s they do tell lied ill the next room or 'beyond . muned. Prices reasonable. Elmer and 12 in Franklin twp. of his irresistable charm. I\IOTARY PU~L1C ~b~ut thelr--Why. that Hollywood the desert or the s~ven seas: The W. Z. ROLL . Sheehon and Son. Phone 40, Wallace Chester William son, et And th e dny after she mailed IS Ju st a pl ague spot on the earthl mother' s one busmess was to Judge of the Probate Court Waynesville Ohio +n13 National BaDk al to Nelson C. and Evelyn U. Wat the letter shl! lost her job. And the women- little pink nin- get to her. Her telegram wa s her Warren County, Ohio ' . . kinR, lot No. ] 2 in Evans Addition The title of hard tim es had en• IFOR SALE--Trees, Shrubs, Vines - Ettat •• S.ttl.eI to Waynesvi1le. Will DrawD gulfed the studio where she was en -=--=-=-=-=-=-=-=:-~===-=-= _ -_================================ and Evergree'ns THAT WILL Samuel and Mary Davis to gaged. All but two or three comWaYDenille. Ohio w'KISON .ROW, delivered to you at wholeGrace McCune part of lots Nos. 3 panies we re laid . off. The labor- PINKY DINKY Pinky I. LOllieal by TERRY Cl &.; aale prices. Equipped to furnish and 4 in Waynesville. atory force was reduced to a 1Mb and do all the work, if deJohn Davis et al to Mary Davis s keleton. ired. Call 56F41, C. L. Duke part of lots Nos. 3' and 4 in WayAnd now the dark room that Waynesville, Ohio. 02tt NOPS _ , nesville. .,,MW Arthur Hamilton et al. to The =--== THRESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS 61V. "Iou ,firN" Banner Packing company, 3 town .pulley., babbitt metal, oil !CUpI. · ~&CAu9" "10,", Marlatt, 8 acres in Franklin twp . lots in Lebanon. A."I!!P , Injectors, lubricators, Iteam and Francis L. and Mary E. Morgan Charles F . and Vera Vortkamp . water pUg"II, pure gll8s, ollerl, to C. C. Trimble 76.65 acres In to E. B, Swanson, 71.37 acres in pac)dng, boller flues, luction hOle Union twp. Fourteen Year. of Hamilton twp. R. G. and E, H. Young to Emma and tank pumpa. THE BOCK LET Marion A. and Marjorie Clenden EXPERIENCE CO. 416 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio. in t;o Ella Davis, part of lot No . V. McCallister 52 .24 a cres in Turtlccreek twp. 63 10 Mason. CO~E IN-And see the Gazette. E. B. · Swanson to Lessie S\vanBill. Allowed J Chrlstmaa Cards. son 71.37 acres in Union twp. Elmer H. Schramm to Irene Th !' Ohio Central Phone Corp ., PIPE: VALVES . AND FITTIN~S ·Larup 87 acres in Union twp . rents for offices, $50.50; The CoMary C. Harvey to Karl E. and lumbu s Blank Book Co" suppli es , . -For all purposes. Bocklet'. L etha Merle Snell s mall tract in $:18.75 : Waldron C_ Gilmour-CorIJ,!e of plumbing and heating IUPHarveysburg. phes are the best. The Bockletone r, inquest fees, $6.90; TrellsWaynesville, Ohio T. B. Kelly to C. C. lind Ella urer of State. support for immates King Co., 416 W. MaIn St., Xenl, of fe eble minded institution. OhlL ' $3059.92; Jum es Fallen, services as jonitor, $15: Penn Morton, jUllitor se rvices, $70; M. A. Burke MONEY LOANED labor $3; Tru stees of Public Affairs, ligh t and gas at Memorial A~ (lEE! PIN K'I, Hall .75; John W . Jones. lettering 'W~ DIDN'T car, $2.50; Kaufman's store. supLONG OR SHORT TIME---:EaIY ASK. 'YOU . plies, $2.75 i The Office Outfitters. terma. Also · Surveyi~1 8Jld Absupplies, $7.50 iF. M. Collins, pay FO~ ANy stracting. , Write and ' I \fill call roll for % mo . $354 .50 i Iliff and see you. Sam D., Henkle, WayBros., steam s hovel work, $1261.neSVille, Oblo. . ~11 77: Les. Fouck, furnishing und piling stone , $80 ; The Barrett Co., LOANS on Livestock, Chattel.. tarvia delivered . and applied, Sbe~Cl.nd. Mortare •• Not'l bou,ht. $3379.88; Monroe and Johnson, J o D H.rblne, J.r., :X.nla, Ohio. guard rail .material, $10.26; John Law, supphes" $2.25; E. B, Simpson, towin.a: and repairing car . $12,75; Harlan Whitacre, pay roJi Fann.n 1)f. \tarreD and adJol~in. , ~, tTl..a OuAtol. for mo. $U; Harlan Whitacre, countJe. IIIa7 obtain mon., ' ·OD bridge replilr material, $127:70; ~I:(; c.~ ~" STIWI! TAAn """ lon, time lOaM,· at. 6 .Plr cnt InMattie Gardiner, janitor services. I...~' n.~ 't/l&.L..te;.. BURN"terest. Coat of neurin, th. ,$20: Trulltees of Public Affairs. CAl..'" IT )itS "'''Me,. IF1 !.Ivery realonable, thJooUIJa Th. light and gas. .75; International " tI~ 'NOr! I eueral Land Bank. For .fartll ... Harvester 00., repairs, $20.02; Informatl.o n call on or .1idUM II. Ohio Corrugated Culvert 00., corDRAK~, Treallurer, pbODI !~gateg sewer, $808.10. .~ ~ ;~bano., Ohlf ed, filed her inventory and apcwal appointed an
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The Men'• . Co.unity IIponaered a vel')' lucce8lful lowe'en Carnival at the Gym Thursday evening. Quite a crowd Lady , Say. HeJ: Health" Creatly gathered. Then later all cnmask ADAM S DRUG STOR E Improve d After lIIne .. of Six were ver y hilarious. The line of Month •. march was fo.rmed and .prizes awarded: MiBB Winifred McElwee, Rev. J. P. T.hornbu r y, a nd A. R. Harshbarger acted as j udges. The prizes for the best male cost 'J me went to Mrs. W. P. McCarren, who r epresente d a band mast er; for the best f emale costume the wi tch. represented by Mrs. Albert Ho ugh; :I () Y (> UI'~ E xpt! l' ico ll c' in F i lti ll ~ and the prize f or the best masked ll nel Mnki nA" l; l a s~ ' 5 child was' captured by Ka thleen --lI t- HEALTH· THE STOCK MARKET , Gray, r espresent,ng a " ' nigger mammy." Th ~ men then presented E RITY . AND PR09P a neg ro comedy which was th or.' Ca!,y'sJewelry GREETINGS __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ • oughly enjoyed by al1 prese nt. Every Tu ". d a y, Thur. t.la y, 1.2. Our first besketbal1 gam e was , . Saturd a y I While stocks " faw- down and played Friday evening on t he No chllrge for Exnmin tiol\ home fl oor- Mason being our opgo boom" and a multitude of spec- ponents. The grade team lost by 'PUS-' ulators ~nd them selv4!s the vi ~tims a score of 13 t o 3, The gi rls put Ollr natIOnal prosp er~ty contJ'!ues up a better tight, real1y playing a on an even keel. DUring the hlg~t good gam e-. They lost 8 t o 6, Th e of ~he Wall Street s.lump pubhc high school tea m was ou tclassed in officIals as well as bU 8m e~s leaders size and they lost 22 t o 3, Wehave, com e f orth to reass';Ire the real1y have some good mate ria l pubhc , that the slump m the and with . furth er practi ce th ey Auctioneer' and Clerk market shou.ld have no gr~at effect should be able to rio so me go od on our natIOnal prosperity. work, Her e's to them! The Bchool MRS. MARIE HOLBROOK Phone 24 Leve l h ~aded governm ent, a orchestra furnished music, sound banking . system. and, ab,ove The primary r oo m pu t on th e " I hu d bee n aili ng f or uboul l i-i<:. _"veysburg, Ohio ..,"""n.r'\""i"".I"~"'-""o.J''''-.rw al1 good ~us ~n eBB , .0r ganlzatlOn, assembly program Fr iday, morning, six months," !mid MI·s. MUI'ie lI ulkeeps th e mdl8po~lho n of W~11 It was thoroughly enj oyed by all b.r oo k" 8 24 , E l b,~ ro n avc n u ~ , C:n,: S tr~ e :from throwlng the entire .present. The parents who are not CI,nnatl, Ohi O. My st u)u ac h \\ u:!' - -- - - .nutlon out of w~ack , attending these program s a re ,h so nl ered . . Nu malte r wha t I a te, • - - - - - - - . . At the same time, we are con· missing something worth whil e. my food tll~ n<;l t dI gest 11I'opc rl y, I I f ronted by a state'!lent by Alex. Mr. andMrs. J . C. Gray were I Heart palpIta t IO n f oll o.wed my HOW TO DELAY unde r Legge, ChaIrman. of t~e Waynesville visitors F r iday. mea.1s du e to t he gas w h~ch for meterinaria n THE FRUIT CROP Farm Board. that the sht lnkage In Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham crl In my. stom a ch, M~ .lt vcr, too, • I I ~tock. values has had a ver~ deter· and Misses Helen , Kat hlee n and I was not In good , c o n d l~l tln , I \~'n s • - - -- - - - - - - - . IOratmg etr ect on the prIces of Nellie Graham were gu ests Sat ur- ! t~ o u b l ed a ll th e t llll e wit h constl lHl Phone 93 wheat. Th,lS onll; goes .to show day eve ning at a dinner in honor t lO.~ . 1 becam e wea k a nd run down. K ~ nJ o l a \VII: ~(, cu l1l nl(' n ~ e d amI H or ac e Duvis of Be rlin , Md" t hat other. mdustrles, because they of the birthday of Mrs, Graham 's I W aynesvillt", Ohio ~ deC Ided t,o t r y It. ,I can sln ce re l.y speaki ng Ilt A t lantic City. stressed a,re organized, and work co ope~a· father Frank Bevan, the f a ct tha t i.f fruit growers iced t lvely, are safer than the farm InMr. ' and Mrs. Geo, Denny and mdorse thiS med iCI ne . becau se It the roots of th ei r pla nts , he du stry from the et\'ects ot a Stock MiBB Ruth Denny visited relatives has mad e me {e ~ 1 Lette r In e" er y w oul d delay the crop by several Exchange, slump. Wh en the good in Portsmouth over the week-end. ,,:ay , ,My appetIte IS Le.t ter, tn weeks, work b,emg done by t~e Farm Ther e will be Thanksgiving er- dIgestIon. and j!'as for matIOn hl!-ve In t his way he could av oid sell· Bo,!,rd a,:,d other agencIes fi!,ds vices at Jonah' s Run Church at bee n relteved !I ~d 1 am ~etl lng , ing wh en the l'e was a glu t and the ' .rUltion In a th?rough orgamza· 7 :30 Thanksgiving evening Every ~ac k my lost ~ ~ I~ h t. My ItV I: ~' lti prices were low. tl?n of the farm Industry, f~rmers on e ill cordially welcome ' t o at- I':' b ~tte r c.onch tlO n a nd con 'lIlla Th is idea hus inte resting possi- wll,l ,hav ~ less to fear from Irregu· tend. . tlO n It a thl~ g of Ih (. past. 1 slee p FUNERAL DIRECTOR bilities, It presages a time when the lanttes In Wall Street. Gu ests at the home of Mr. a nd better at nig ht . lIn d . feel bette r Mrs. A. S. Collett Saturday even- eve l)' , day. KonJ ola IS t~ e onl y WA YNESVIl.LE, OHIO ing included Mr. and Mrs. Herbert m e~l c ln e !hat gave lI1.e ,r elt e f, a nd Carr, Mrs, Mary Dost er and Char- I glye thIS new medICIne ,~11 t he les Doster, Mr. and Mrs. Clint credIt .for ':'lY new, hell lt h, , KonJ olu IS Rold m Wa yncfivlll e F'ldl.v Equipped tor GOO , I Cleaver, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, A. Luken s and Mr. and Mrs. I. D, at Ada ms Drug . S[ ol·.e a nd by a ll , Service. Welch. ' t he best dru ~ lsts . 111 all .t owns , Lar.ge Display Room . Rev. Harry Leasure Is conduct- through out th IS entI re sectIO n, A mbulance Service ing revival services at the Friends ~. - - - - - -
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Georgette beca use It IS so thin . , Subscr ibe for the Miami Gazette po cket· book, and he crumbles lilte a leaf, When his god shatters. as dinner Sunday in at honor of MiBB- ~~~--------------------~------------____----------~------------------------------~--------------~----___ the Vander What have I don e, and, what !ill earthly things must s,hatter, he Allie Vandervoort home in Clarksvi11e. a m I d oing to mnke people love 18 ~!ecked ,,\oral\y, phYSIcally, !,~d voort Don't forget the entert ainment a nd r espect. mt!? Am ] d o in~ uny- I spmtualll- If a hog has a SPirit, be given at the Town Hall on t hing , conSCIOusly or unconscIously He hasn t th ~ true and spl~ndid to , evening, November 16, to make th m dislike or bate me? manhood to rIse above the rUin .of Saturday by the Baptist Missionary Circl e, I am in dail y cont act wit h folks- his broken idol. droves of th em; they are going to Am I a· hu!"an hog? Are you? AdmiBBion 10c and 20c think of me one way or the other. The ans.wer Is-N9! Need I ask Even if th ey regard me with in- wh~? ·F or one thing, good pe<!ple differenct!, that is of no benefit to I don t cast pearls before SWine, mt!. I'd ruther t heir opinions of me lest the beast turn upon them and were good a nd it is wholly with rend them. Just why any sane me wheth~r they a re. b~ing can adopt .the tactics, of the Nobody loves n human hOIf- hog and live only for hIS own R. D. Bnrrett, and Moddie the sort tha t lives solely for hlm- greedy self, hall alwaYII been Price an.d wife of Wilmingt on self. I've seem them, so have you. a mystery to me. h were the Sunday guest s of R. The humun hog toots strIctly The .hu";,an hog never sees t e Murray and wife. . f or himself' he knows no Sunday. error of thIS way. And, he wonders Sev.en full dnys per week he molls why people don't feeL ...aor.ry f<!r .Joe FIshbaugh and WIfe, of - even looking down at his sordid him when ·his boat capsIzes. He IS Middletown, were the Monday ile; he never looks toward the willing to accept ,the ~est people callers at the ~ord,J1n hO!lle, ~Iu ' hellvens. He serv es one god- have. but he has nothing to gIve I .Almon FerrIS and wI!e. enterth Id coIf- and never for a in exchange. His superb selfish- I tam~d on ~unday honormg, Mrs. m~n~~t et~lkes his eyes off it; for i ness blinds him ~II cit leads liim l ~elhe. Fe,rrls Straton's 6th wed· ding anmversary. Those pres~nt him t here ill no securit y or safety slowly to destruction, in ~ny other so rt of God , It he could find !ault with h!m- were , Luther Ferns, and wife, L f is! r tune to uch him on the self he would not be a human hog.K~nneth Strat~n, wlr~ and two C ola . " 'I Chlldren NoamI and RIchard. Cora Ryle and Miss Anna Frantain the visiting ' conveners, and ces Pyl~, of Clarksville, spe~t Sun· maintaining bureaus to a-et them 1:~il;'th Sherman FerriS and to come, and to help them when M C th ' J d ' . 't ~s. ~ erlDe or an IS VISI . t'hey do. . By Edison R. WaIte Yell, we're preat On organization. ma: _~n ChIcago. . . . ' A d b bl it's a good thinlr MIsses Mayfrey and Modema ./ . . . . SpeeIB' V.fIIe., Winthrop 9 hal!,be~laJn, Edlto{ to~. te~afnl: we get things done: Powell were U~e Sunday afternoon ~ f , t he Mtnn eapohs Journn, we put things over, and we learn ~ callers on MISS Mary Kathl een GflflDJ"BAIi says . . I how they are done otherwhere. We IThompson. . Tha t the Am erlcn,n peol?le are exchan e ideas, we broaden our Clyde Sams and family atten· Water 'Fe.ted th e ~reat<:st orgamzers In the outlook~ we educate and civilite ded a masquerade p,:,rty at the ", odd s hI st ory. It has been our selves mutually We pool our home of Earl Sams, In Lebanon, till. wittily suid that wher~ver thre,e atrength and our ~esources ]t's Saturday ni"ht. Am erican s !ir e ga.t hered together, ~haracterlstic. . R. J. Murray and . wi~e att.ended there ' ure ImmedIately elected . a -Enro e co pains that 18 e-fu~of BenjamIn Mll1s at preside nt, secre~a ry and treasurer. being Xmericanized. Well. if we Corwin last Wednesday, Mrs. MurWe are . cer~mly a great people eventually Americanize the world, ray had charge of the fUl! erai. for organlzatJo~s. We have them it wm be largely because of our Allen Y?unkers and famll,y spent. for every conceIvable rea80n-:-a~d genius for organization, Sunday WIth Mrs. ,Younker s home for none at all. We organize PO~ltfolks at NewtonSVIlle. ically, religiously, socially, ,In• - Mr. and Mrs. Laf ROBB spent dustrially, fraternal1y, com'!'erclal. t Thursday afternoon with Allen Iy professional1y, recreatIon ally, Younkers and family of this place vo~ationally nnd avocationally. Henry Moore and family had We fyramid our ol'ganizations ~or for their Sunday guests Roscoe on loco units we attain nation Hendrick, of Middletown; Elmer al systems. Then we take in other "For 20 years I took soda for Lamb and wife, of Corwin; Sil units in Canada and elsewhere ·and indigestion and stomach gal. Then Lamb and familr. and Louis Mobcall them international. We even I tried Adlerika. One bottle ely of Wa¥nesvll~e. aspire to spread the gospel of our brought complete relief."--Jno. B. The DaVIS family spent Sunday or(ranizations terrestrially and at- Hardy . with E. C. Mannon and family of taln world organizations. .Adlerika rellevell GAS and sour near Wilmlnlrton. And conventional How we stomach in TEN minutesl Acts on K. E. Thompson and family had Americans d~ ·adore conventions I BOTH upper and lower bowet, re- for their Sund~y guests Lon BranEvery orgamzation of any contle· moving poisons you never knew non, 'of Xema; Frank Melku!!, quence has to have ita district, were there. Don't fool with medi-A~bert Gray, son and daughter, state or national conventions t or cine which ·cleanl only PART of MIsses Gladys Taylor and Hazel aU of them. Who can ' iuess now the bowels, but let Adlerika give ,Dyasot. of Franklin; W. H. and M, many millions ot dollars are Ipent stomach and bowels a REAL M. Ter~, two daugbten, Mayon con venting, the moat popular of cleaning ' and lee how good you frey and Modenia of this place. all sports in this country of ours? feell . Adams Drulr Store. M, M. Terry W, H. Terry, Allen For just the item of badge-. vari• __ Younkers and K. E, Thompson colored, befringed and giltladen, were in Waynesville Saturday. THOUGHTLESS K. E. Thompson called on Herwho shall say how great the annual bill may be? And then the hats bert Carr near Harveysburg, . and canes the uniforms and bands Effle-"Why hasn't Daddy much Thursday morning. the dinners and luncheons, the hair?" __ • . pictures and publicity; the· skurryMother-"Becauae he thinks a 1nJ. secretaries and sweating com- lot. darling," SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTIO!" .. mlttees, and all the rest of the Effie--o(pauae)'-"But' Wbj have varient excitement that makes con· you got such a lot, Muinmie-'" Officer: (To lady motorist :) . ventions. And there are the cities . Mother--uGet on with your "Say, don' t you know anything at build.lng huge town balls to enter· work, now, dear, , all about driving a car?" _ .Lady Motorist: CO] most certainly AN INVENTORY
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trip to Dllyto n Friday. UllaI , MI', a nd M 1'5. Oliv e r Duvis !\fr . . and !II rs. Hur" ld anrl I'rl'd :Ivh II f r ilwinnati has I s pent Ins l wee k in Do t o n, Ma ss" Mr. nnd Mrs. Chllrles Cla rk w ere ~o n 811.ly o f Mt. lI o ll y sJl,'n~ , Su n· 1111)\"1' 11 into ' tll(. Wi~t, 'III' pru llI'l'ty. ~ with th e ir sO.n Jalll e~ , lind fami l y. Dayt o n vi~ itors Friday. d.IlY WIth MI'. 1,l nd ,i\l rs. \\ IIllHm Th l' ( '('Illun it\' Clllh ~ l' lIn"lI'(·d a I i\ln. Willi llm Bl'l'gtinll is e r v in g C" I~ mnn nn d I\ l n;~ 1 helma. I 11,,11')\\"('\ ' 11 l)a'l't~' at thc' ~l'IlO o l : !\l r. and 1\I1'~. MH Ynlll'd W e ltz on th ~ jury III Lebn n on. Iwel'e ll 8ady an d d U ll ):! ht(' l'~ 1'llildil1l! TlI l. ~ d av ('\' ning-. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF 11"1'1'(' Dayt o n visi tol'~ Tu,'stln y. RABBIT SEASON TO Mr. ,Ilmnel Hai nes remnin s lI elc'n and Huth lind ;\Ii ~sc's :l l il1\11'. :11101 ~ll's ,' Curl ('"Ila l'd and CHRIST OP E N NOVEMB E R IS A Doc/ol's PnsCI'iplioH. :III' . IIlld I\ l r ~ . Ceo rgl:' lI !1rtsork ~er i ously ill. I.I r ecI G , ru ILHIll all d I 1'0 IIII\\' IH! at · ciau):ht,·1' whu h"v (' h", 'n ):1I, ·~ t s "r 1'1' 1,1, .S .. ll () ·' 1 'It !I ::1tI n, In. I ' ' . I) '" I f ' v ' I)('n l Su nd ay wi th I'e ntl ves III I t I th Mrs. E li zn beth Smith of Day- C lH C'< e tl 11:'i1 t "1' In nytoll .,un - J\II'. H ilt! i\11'~, .1 . I .. ('"nlll'! II\' L"I'!I' s Su p",,\, and s errllllll , ut 10: , lJayt n n . Fridny. Novem h er 1 5. will be /I to n \VIIS a dinner g u est Thurs day dny Ilftcl'noon . . S "\'. , ,,01 \\'l" ', k ~ h,, \' (' I'l,tlll'lwd to :\0 II . lIl. SI' l'lll "ll ~ ll1>jI'Ct, '''I'I\l' gal a day fo l' th c ninll'ods, for on h arles J ohns . Mr. ~\tlll,l\1rs, (harll'~. nark had thl: II' h "~lH' In Pll ytlln, (;l' v>ltl',; 1 ~1l' llI'H' inl ill th,· W orl d ," l'ul'ker - Th r Nntlon ~ c ho ire in lhat parti c ulnr. dah' ., the op.en sello f MI'. a nd Mrs. b' f 't ' tt f o r t he ll' dInn e r I('ues ts S unda y 1\11' , 1 1 h,' ~IIIlS hIll C Halld was pIPIl ~ ' Th,' l\f tt'CII Illlllute I'ro): rulll o'f p ~ II S. ~l.' l l.:Cl YO lll' ~ al Cu r Y'A J eWel, \S Un . for l'Ilh,blt.~ will begm. and A d d ~~m HI {) o ~r CI lZ n~ a l e n n nd Mrs . W. F. Cl ul' k of W ll~' nl' s- nntl~' l' nu·,tailll·" iJy Arl.-n e and ~ Iw "inl mll s ic wh ich pl'l'(' I'd!l d I !I ~ 1'1' Shop, Lcbll llllll Oh io . con tlllu e until J a nu llry I , 1 !).~0 , Gy~ at IlW~~~ ees~ illear;h~~sd:y vil le .1\hs. l\1ury Cnrmony lIlId II , B" :llril'" Sla nfh'ld Sul un lllY aJ'tl' l" :-ltnda ;'s " \(, lIing ~ l'rvi"I' pttW,'" ' lI unt e l'lI sh o uld re m ember. th e M, lu rk , 11" " " , . .., ' I So p" pltlur that Hrn, [{('i\Vt'S IS tlr' Mr, and !\Il's . ell rl FI'Y<' were Gam e W."nlen stlltes , thll~ o nl y l' \ e~ ln g . ." Mr, a nd 1111'S. .'\1I ('n Emrl ('k :lnd . i'll's. (h ll ", .~\L11I alll~ wus .n'·, rllll):illg IInot l1t'I' So CO Ill C at 7: 1[; \\' t:','k , t'nd ~1I t:'s t s o f Mr, lin d Mr~. l five rabbits cu n 1)(' tllke n III o n e Mr. ,nnd M.rs. Hlllr¥ McGmnt s Mr8, Clyde Whurt on ~Pl' lIt \\' ".111'" n,I" 'I 't1 t o u \\ 1I1lllllgtll n htls lHtn l :ll-!'nill thi" Sunday (·\'e ni ll j(. T he J ohn Bolin, o [ ll uyto n. Iday and they mllY be so ld o nl y dul' t ook dinn e r Monday WIth Mr. and l dllY in the Gem ,it y. sa tu rday whL! !'l' ~ h \ ' ",III I'l'C'I' IV,· rl.'gu lllr ~l' r v i ('(' wi ll ",'~ in at 7 ::10 I Ill): the open se n~o,n. . M d M rs Ch I 1 h a ell UI'S(' I, f ll't·ulllll'nt. p III Se rlll on s lIbj(",t "Ch ri .. ti 'ln I'l l' , 'Ln (1 I\l r .•'. B . .S. Il llw~ II , of I F,' oxes may be killed dUl'lng th e kl ·d Inn . e r garC't ,tllS Th" < , werer'(3 0~nl C oc ' lH'S' ~ I)'t? "r I :'1I1 , 1-: , Chuir . S flf1 thi s pine . l' l'nl' t\', . ,' ' \\l ll y ' \\' 1'11It"1, 11,'1 1" 0 \\"' " ' If Pur" L Willi am w,'t'(' g r ee ting o ld salll c sens on. nn(I opossum, rll ccoo n .111l~1'~lll~ "II~,n\~ 'lnl':'~ "';f,'n ltl,11g(: int el'(·:t in. t hl:' e\'ange lis tic (:n n!. fr iu nd s in W ay n eSVill e today , 1 'l\I:l d !'h'kl ".l k fl' o m N ovember 1Ii to Ilnu Mn,. Glenn ,l uh nR and ('hi ldren II:"~( (t' ln t . D t S d I ')\ , II t I) , ... ' " v I'll ig n l'IlntlllUl.'S tn gl'llw as It IS 1 a rc 4 .... ORI6INAl ilRUU1IJITIOII III ay o n • un ay . s l'ne~ whld~ ){ I:'v. h IImc r hilS bl:'en lit prese nt th e l'lImrail:'n will cun. • - - --TRI(O AND PROVn~ Mrs. Ke lT I\llutz nhn uf nc'nr h"I<1 lng tit Zoar. ti nu e> fo r ut 1 e> 1\ ,~ t n fl:' w dll v~ n ext MI'. UI) U MI'H. Gl'Ol'l:'C W oo ~ard tlJ>tlOL C:OMPAHl' - -. - ... c:'HI CAOO Millmis burg ~pe n t sl!vl'l'lll dl\Y~ 1\11', lind 1\ l l's, " II. S mith nnd "'L'l:'k , T ht, chur'c h wh e rl:' yo u fe el a~~ fl~IllI~~ .Du,ytan . ':-,~. re ut:'. DEATH la st wee k with Mr. nn tl Mr~ . Guy "aughtl'r o~ ('olu l11Uu Wl: \'(' we e k, at ho mc , I d <\ ~ ,dmne l gue sb of MI SS MattI e , M I·s. ,I. P . Reed, u~cd 80 y aI's. R o ut zu hn nnd c hil d r en. , e nd I!:ue~t}; lIl }h~' ho me at MI'. n nd h ester A. Wil liunl'a n, Minister , Coo l,. dll~d Il t h,e r h om e III Mt. H? lI y Four Ounce Bottle . l\! I'S, W, C. SUlIt h, ' I' I Fl'lday m ght. Fun el'lI l se rvices LYTLE M E CHURCH M rs. Ih'stel' Hohin so n. was r e· : were he ld Sa turday e Vening nntl Mr; n no M t·s. . Iyd l:' \V h:ll;ton e n ! i\11'. C. I'. 1\'1)).:gl,' who hu ~ , tertulnetl to dtnn(- r un Sun~ay, I)pe n III thl:' bed~ide of h t; l' fnther I moved to th h ome of he!' dauJ:('hter the body WIlS tllk e n to Jnckso n M ess rs LI'(> Grenlh o uRe and l' l'e d in Gent'1:' town is home f ut' a Sumlay ' Sch ool n t 2:00 (1, 111. i\lrs. Edwnrti W oo llard, tn Dayto n, Ohio, Mo nday morn i ng f o r b urin\. La.cy of Daylon, I\lr. lI,nel Mrs . w(. ks stay. I\ l' I' fnth l' r is !lIJ l1l C, ' I'rL,at:hing ~ cr\'ice at ;1 :00 p. m. I t odny. Wilbur Wha r to n o f lI aml lton. what impI'o\'l,d. 1-'1'11)'(' 1' mcetll1g W ed n e~ day ev~n' l . Mr. a nti Mrs. Charles 'Illith lI ownrd Leflming who ha~ bee n ' ing nl 7 ::\0 follo wed u..v th e t eUl' hl:' " Mr~ . . F. ~. He n~ e rson and m oved to Osbo rn 1\1 onoay . I rel'C' iving tl'l:'ntll1ent fo r an injul'£'d trai ning c1 a s~ . O lli cin l Board IlIc<'t- du uJ:: ht rs MI ses, E. s~h e r and • . . v' . I'~ ! hlp in a Guve rnm e n t lI o~ pita l in il ~1:' S unday f ollo wing ch ur c h ser- ' L(l ul ~e wcr e s hoPPlIlg 1!l Da yto n Mt. li nd MIS. G, eoll~e Dn IS,. M," , C'h ieu!!:o has rclurtll' d to h i ~ h Olllc Vic e, utu lday. ~arve ~ Y?':I ng lind c ht)d rcn 01 Cl n - here, So ra A. B o wman, Past o r FOR SALE c mn at l ~l s lt ed Mrs. J·.mm u F o ul ks - -- .. - _ __ MI', ,und Ml'~ . F. H. Moo maw and fllmdy Sunuuy. WA YNESVILLI~ M. E . CHURCH , a nd Mr, Halllm we re dinner guests Phone lZ0 FOR SALE- Fresh cows nnd Mr, and Mrs. Edd Longac re , Wed nesday: Bibl e st ud y nml ' of 1\1 1·S. W. H. Hunte r at S prin ghe nvy , pring-e rs . See J . M. Mur- ~~~~~~~~~~~~_~ Rev. Sara BowlIllln, Mrs. All e n prayer m ee ting' ot 7 ::.1 0 p. m. fie ld on Su nda y. rll,Y . Waynesvill e, R. R. 4. . n 27 - - -- - Emrick and Mrs. J. B. J one ntF'ri dIlY: Cho ir »I'll ctic e at 7 :3 0 p. t e nd e d the DIs trict Co nf e re nc e of Ill. S und ay: S u nday sc h ool a t !) :15 M I'. a nd Mrs , D. L. Crn n e s pent FOR SALE - Severul hundl' cd feet of n e w lumber, p lnste r the M. E . churc h a t Ri pley TU CH' 1\1 i ~~ Clarn Da ught ers is spl' nd. 1I . m. At 10 :30 n. m. Re\" , J. E. Sundoy with th e ir so n and fa mil y d ay und W ednesd ay. inl:' 0 fe w days with re la ti ves in Walter. will s penk, Rc v. W al ter ,'c- in Dayto n. Little Jnck Crane has b oa rd winoows. ro ofing. Also old IUmbe l', .' doors, windows. Jam es The butcher, the baker. the Mr. and Mrs, Me lvy n Swunk e n, Dayton. prese nts n ul' K e n t u cky Mo untai n Lt ee n ill w it h uronchitis . candle.tlck maker, K errick. . n6 tertaine d t o dinn e r on S unday in JI lt·. I( rh e rt Marlatt ami fami ly wo rk and will. p eak on t hat su:". The doctor, the lawya.theold Uftdc:rtaic.e.rhonor of the form er's birthday s pent lInday with Mr. Willillm j ed. Epwort h League at (3 :45 p. m. What is more appropriate than FOR RENT ~" aU bouaht' aood t-.l t he fo llowing g u ests, Mr. and Mrs. Shoemake r a nd fnm ily of Ce dar- Pre a c hing c l'vic! lit 7 :3 0 p. m. o gift o f j e we lry. See the beauCAl'eDOW. Irvin W e idle of Mia m isb urg, Mr. vi lle .. G. C. Dibert, Pastor. tiful ringR and nec k wear at Cary's The plumb.. eM _ ..... FOR RENT- Garage -Inquire of J e we lry Shop, Lebanon Ohio. and Mrs, C alvin Longllcre nnd Mr. and M rs. J ohn R ye nnd Mr. fellow. that mow• • Ir, Mrs. Susa n Wilke rso n. +n6 ST, AUGUSTINE; CHURCH son , Virgil Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Wil , Tim thy Mnl'lntt spent ' unday The am>r. the fumno-J ..n you "·CIO, aU, bert Swank, afternoon with Mr. lind Mrs. S umm er ~c h e dul e- l s t , 3rd and Th.y'.....11 {oUDd .... IIIba 5th S und ay, Muss at 8 :00 a. m . ; Mr. and Mrs . J . Berne J ones e n- H ownrd Beam. •• ,DOwl . Euphcnin Toms, of Xenia, 2nd and 4th S unday, Mass at tertained a numbe r of fri e nds a nd ~ pcMr' n t the w ee k-c nd with Mr, and relatives to dinner on un day, 9 :30: se who e nj oye d th e occas ion Mrs. Em e r so n Dill and son Billy. Rev. L aw r en c e B. MoJlmann , Fun era l ~er vice s fo r Mrs. J. P. "The rlllht way now" Tho wel'e : Mr. and Mrs, Berni e Di ll Rced were h e ld Sntunla y eve nin g is to buy one of our li nd Mr. A ndrew Dil l of Da yto n; H e r body was t h n taken t o ST. MARYS CHURCH used can. OIl the Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick. Mr. Jacks o n , Ohio, fo r burial !\fonday and Mrs . Cllrl Duke , Mr. and Mrs. Nove mb l:' r 10. Twenty -fo urth GMAC Plan you can mor ning . . Pa ul Duke a nd so n Ri c hard, MI'. Su nd ay nftl'l' Trinity. Ch urc h buy a reliable wed car and Th e Lad ies A id will m eet ThursMrs . Ke s ler Graham . MI'. and at !l :3 0 ; Morning Pray e r for only a few doUan Mrs. F~ dd Longne r e. Miss Be rni ce d a y November 7 ut th e home of sa chOOl nd serm on li t 10:30. J o hn Lev i. doWD. And it will be Graham, R o bert Duk e and The d e Mrs. Rev. J. J . Schaeffer, Rec tor. Mr. Char les Cl'Ilwford. who is Give u s y our order now for more than reliable, too. Jon es. in th e na vy spent a f e w days w ith yo ur Thanksgivi n g Poultl'lY. hi s brot he l', Mr. Clar en ce Craw , FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST It wiD be reaDy recon.H omc dressf!d n ot cold storBible School lit 9 :3 0 a. m . ditioned-clean tlllide Subacribe for the Miami Gazette . f ord and family. age and g uaranteed price on L ord's upp e r at 10 :30 II. m. This and out - equaUy u tU l'keys, geese e h ickC11 S, , '!'!-"!!' - "'!_~~_~_~.~~~!!!!'!'!!!'!!"!!~!!'!!"!!!!'!!"!!!!'!!"!!"!!'_ ~~ ~!!!!'!'!!!!!'!'!!!'!!"!!!!'!!"!!!!'!!"!!!!'!!"!!!!'!!"!!!!'!!"!!~~!!'!!"!!~~_"!'!~~."!!'_!."" wiJI b(> fo llo w,e o by a special ducks. good to look at to progl"Um of sa c l' ed mu ~ ic und er ride in. The price you direction of Mr. and Mrs . Fores t SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND read on the tal wID be , Mllrtin. Yo u a r c a lwa ys we lco m e SATURDAY . at this church . a fair price-an honeal St eaks cut from Prime Beef Chest er A. William son, Minis ter value in unwed traftl-
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R osa Be rni ce dnu g hte r of ,J ohn the best \' ordinary n net Emma Gibso n was horn July one·sixth of a ' I D. 1 \102 and died October 29, saCI', sanitary. { 1!J29. age 27 ye ars 3 mo nth. 10 lamp-noth- I doys. She was m arried t o R.l\Y new improved Sm it h July 21. l'f)2 0. To th e m were born 5 c hildren, Cl yde. Evere tt, Evelyn, Est her a n cl an infnnt son, who wi t h her husband and st ep INSTANT-UGHT childre n, m ou l'!l t he loss of a faith· fu l wife nnd loving- mother, and a kind s t ep mother. Her m oth e r Mr . you a modem white light (rom Em ma Gibso n, a s ister , Mrs. k~lfid:!i!i~N~~eare~Saveseyesight-ilaves st to sunlight of all H oro ld R oge l's, t wo broth e r s , &I Hnrry of Bell brook anel Hiley of itself in short time, Mt. H o lly. n number of other relafllrni~I'M beautiful hand tiv es, a host Clf n eighbors imd and parchment fri e nds wh o mourn her untimely d cath . ShC! ' was a member of The Bell, c.... •• I'~ ............ N.w brook M. E. Ch ur-ch , atte nding se r ...." ........ D ••o."r.t•• vices ~in ce her marriage at the l\1t. Holly M. E. Chul'ch, whe n ever possible. Shp was a me mb er This Store Now of the Aid Society. In her passing awa y we feel we have lost one wh o m to know was to re9pect and love. ~he wa~ devoted to h er h ome and loved ones , her unselfish the New Instant-Light s pirit oft en prompting her to serv ices be yond he:r strengt h . While we fee l thnt h er life wa s prema t ure ly shorten ed , how do we kn ow, what co ns titutes a completed life in God' s s igh t. F o ld he r de ar Fath er In t hine ann s. A nd let h er eve r · be J-\ token of T :hy priceless love, Be t wpe n o ur human h ea rts a nd Thee.,
Mantle Lamp
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ALADDIN
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h om e wi t ho ut El ectr- icity ~ h ou l d lul\'(' Hntl e njoy r c marku blC' Aladdin; lig hts in Rtu n tly. Btll'rI ~ k(~ I 'ose n c with o ut dan l:'c r, o dor, no ise , s moke 0 1" t l'ollhll'. F urnis hes a n ab und a n cc o f h ig-heR t quality ModC'l'll Whit e Li g ht lit th e lowcs t cost o f a ll. Com e in anti ReC! t h iR wo nd c rful N,~ w Instan t, Ligiht Aladdin dCllloIls tl'ated and Ic:arn how it will s a ve your llI oney and y'o ur eyc.-ight u ' we ll as iJeautify yo ur homC'o lhi ~
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Ground Beef . . . . . 20e Pure fre sh Beef Beef Roasts e ut from prime b ee f
Chuck, lb , . ... .. , ' 23c Rump Roast, lb . . . 25c BeefShortRibslb.19Y2c Bake or Boil
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Pork Sausage, 2 Ib.43e Pure Pork, bulk or cas ing . .
Pork Chops, Ib . .. 30c Rib or ]oln
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Fre.h Side, lb, . . . 20c Pork Roast, Ib .. 18c Fresh callies, 4 to 6 Ibs '
Loin Roast, Ib , .. 25Y2c Fine Pork Roast
Fresh Hams, lb .. 23~c Whole or Half
Lamb Chopa, Ib , ' ',35c Bacon, lb ...... . 23Y2c 2 l b . or more, sugar eure~, fin e flavor.
Reg. Haml, lb . 23Y2c • S ugnl' cured, whole or half
Lard, 2 lbs ...... 29c Pure ope n Kettle Rendered 50 lb. net can lard, pure $6.76
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W e, the undersigned, allow no hun ting. t rapping or trespassi ng o n our farms. Cha B. T. E)lis Chas, E. Michtener T. S. H.ardin
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Buy Eggmash Nowl Lowest Prices of the ,Season Absolutely Guaranteed The abOve chart is based 00 the average prices of poultry feeds for the laat three years. It proves that prices are lower right now than they will be duriog the next lix months. We will gu.rantee to furoish you with your entire seasoo's supply of TWtcdo E'Bmalb .t tbe pres-
eOllow prices. More th an that." Ihe price SHOULD drop below Ibe present level. we will glv. you beoefit of tbat lower price while it prevails. Be sure 10 see UI NOW while we cun prOleet lOU on tbe season's lowe" prace. We will explain bow. Isn't this a fine propolillOlll
EVERETT EARLY Lytle, Ohio
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Card of Thank. W C! d es ire to ~ incel'ely thank o u!' fri c nd R a nd n e>i".hbors for th e ir many kindn cg:es dUl'in g OUI' sad be r envc me nt. Ro y ~mith a nd Fnmily Mrs. Emma Gibs on.
Round & Loin, lb .. 30c T. Bone and Porter House, lb . . , . . . .. 30e Swi8s Steak, lb .. .. 28c
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COLUMBUS, OHIO Sec- =====-======~.' Mr. nnd M I' ~ . .wa lter ast w re in -Dayton Monday. An Armi stice Day program was tory of State Cla rence J. Brown A k b given by the 'enior c1a ~s Monday has been highly commended for 8 a out the Free Aladdin t he installation of an efficient or- Lamp at Fairl ey.'s. . Mrs. Oli v!' r n av i~ was shopping 110l·ning. A short passage was r ead in in cinnali Mond ay. f 'om t he Bible by Virginia Hardin ganizat ion a nd service which gave Mr d M Ch . to the people of the state com- I . an rs. as. Day have .~ . f ollow ed by a prayer by Rev. WiJplete but unoffi cial returns on the moved to Lebanon. Mr. tl nd Mrs. W llltc ~ ast visited liamson. Iocracy" A pugean t "The Tre e of Dcm. (, I'pllnt Mound unday. tax amendm e nt .Iess than twentyTh.o mas Maning ton, of ' Dayton, was given by several f our hours ufte r the closing of the was III Waynesville Friday. Mye l' B ynllJn all d family visited members of the class. polls. Con sidering the fact that I Kev. Willium so n gave a short relu l ives in Pir.ua S un da y. there are 9,110 precincts in Ohio 1929 licenses for hunters yP.t very impressing talk on Armis. the task involved some rapid statis- andFor trappers. see R. F. Hatfield AII kinds of she lls for hunting tice Day. tical work. Secretary of State pur poses. See .J. C. Hawke. " fhe program closed ,with the Brown and his office force worked Mrs. J. 0, Cartwright entertainassembly sing ing "Star Spangled all night and wh en the last retur," ed the bridge club Saturday afterWf' g ive C('dar Stamps. Cary's Banner." \VII S received it wus f ound that the noon. . voters 01 Ohi o had adopled the .l ewelry Shop. I laxation am endme nt by a majorit y Mrs. Ida Kelsey of Dayton A Hard Time party was .given of 192,114. spent the week-end with MI's. Mary Mrs. C. M. Rob itzer spent Tu es- f or th e H . S. bv the Seni or c1aBB Th e nex t step looking toward McClure. day wilh Ml'!I. Fr ed M. Cole in Thursday nig'ht. Novemb er 7. All lhe adoption of the lax limit plan Dnyt on. guests camc dressed to represent will be the uppointment of a nonMrs. W. P. Salisbury and Mrs. Hard Times and prizes were given partisan ' committee by the Gover- Hal'vey Rye were Dayton visitors MI'. a nd Mrs. Ea rl Conner and to the worst dressed boy and girl to make a study of tax legislution Thursday. so n were shop pin g in Dayton la. t The winn ers of the prizes were which will be r ecommended for Thu rsduy. Lucille Thompso n and Leland considerati on by t he members of Boyd Henderson is recovering Vance. the next Gen eral Assembly, giving afte~ an operation at McClellan , Miss Belle O'Neall of Washing- ' Th e g;ym was appropriately dec, ton '. J I. , i~ visiting r ela tives and orated In newspapers. An intellith!' committee IImple time us the hospItal last week. new amendm ent will not go into fr iends here, gent test was given to the FI'esheffect until Junu Ul'y tlrst 1931, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jordan of men, after which the fl oor was' the legislature convening o'n Mon- Ha~eYSWburg were business visitMrs. A. K. Day is out ' afte r cleared and the' remaind er of the day, January Rixth. The member- ors n aynesvllle Tuesday. being confin ed to the house ten evening was given over to dancship of.. the commiltee, it is announ days with flu. ing. and Mrs W. E. Oalesbee of Har' Itf' fr eshments of pumpkin pie, ced. will be non-Pllrtisan , . ' I veysburg. were Waynesville visiM ~B. II. B. Enrnharl an d dnugh- dough-nuts and cider were served. Now that the hunting season t ors Monday afternoon. ter Naom i Ellen visited relatives in .[ The purty bl'oke up at 10 :30. open s this wee k nimrods sltould be Dnyton last Tu esday. careful and comply with the pl'ovi- I Saws filed by machinery. Cut ' The Basket Ball team! of W. H. Mr. and Mrs. Mnrk Rogers S. split even over the week-end by. sions of the Game Laws of the c eaner, truer, faster. Roy Pilstate.Permisslon must be obtained ott, at Madden's Lumber Yard, spent Sunday with the former's " 'inning from Harveysburg Friday~ from land owners before hunters parenls at pringboro. J.ight, and losing to Centerville may enter thCTeon; no one under Mrs. Ever~tt Thomas, spent the Saturday night, ') L. N. Printz and Carl Conner I The game at Harveysburg was .the age of s ixteen is allowed to .week-end WIth her parents, Mr. hunt unless accompanied. by rarent ,and Mrs, Selden Luce at Lebanon, visited Boyd Henderson at Mc- 1\ surprise to everyone as Waynesor adult perso n; the limit 18 .five Clellan hospital. Sunday. ville expected to walk away with rabbits in one day nnd no Sunday F. H. Hamm and family and 0, Harveysburg. They soon found hunting; the open season if fr om dM. M~rgan and family spent SunRev. G. C. Dibert attended the out however, that their opponeta November 16th to Janual'y 18t. ' ay WIth Mr. and Mrs .. F. R. Moomissionary meeting in the M. E. we~e capable of keeping them Sales are allowed during. the open maw. . church at Lebanon. Tuesday. . I gomg all the time. Both teams . e a s o n . ' J.layed a very loose gume. The Mr. and Mr". Chas, Kru&, of Mrs. K. N. Hough was the guest final score Willi 19 to 13 in favor The people or the state are anx- West Milton, were :week-end MAKE TRIP WEST ' TO 'ot Ml'. and Mrs. E, L. Harlan and of Waynesville, iously pwaltlng the decis.ion of ~uek~ of . Mr. and Mrs, Nelson VISIT IMPLEMENT FACTORIES • CHINESE MISSIONARIES ' daughter over the week-end. ' Wallace was. high. point '."an for the building corumlSlIlQIl which will at 11111, ' AT LEBANON TUESD IW, H. S. making eight pomts. • • . AY Mr. . and Mrs. Harry Turner and F. B.ogan led t~e Harveysburg lIelect a site for the .erection of p Dew state office blliJdln&,. HOJ!. F~an~ Robinson spent Sunday R. B. Fairley and Vernon Fairs~n of Bellbrook, spent Sunday boys WIth seven pomts. s "'~her I.t the home of ley left Tuesday on a tiusiness trt Charles D. Simmeral. secretary of j;'~th The Orient and Africa eome to :nth F. B, Henderson and family. the comml8810n, bas announced IS .S S er ~r". p. WopJlard, In to Iowa, Minnesota and Misso }..eha non Tuesday November 12 The Waynesville boys made up that the board's selection will be J3ebJlI>Jl~, . ~Il represent The Hillsboro' Ha~ _ when na~io nal Ohristian 1eaders Parker- The Nations choice in for their poor playing Friday made without further d~bate em M ' . ~!!re ' (JPrTlP!1ny and th\! Fah:ley - -,- . -,. f \'<;l tl\ Qh}nl;\ and. India. al\d experl- pens . .Select. yours at !Jary's Jewel- n!ght, by holding back .the Ce.nter~s, : . ll, M~Nary of. Dayton, fiarpwarf:l and Implement Stol:es The Guild-Auxiliary of ~t. flnc~d nils lonarlel from Japan and ry Shop, Lebanon OhIO. \1l1e team Saturday mght WIth a Monday, Noveml>er 18th, There are Il\i~ ' members on the boar", jfe p e wj!e!t-f!nll W}th MTS~ at meetings' of leadin~ Implement Mary's ChllrCr me~ on ll'rida~ afte r ~ frll'a lIPpearl!d together upon the Bcore of 22 to 20. Cannl A. rhomson. of Oleveland, M~t Q.~liUlrhert~ Inti daughter factories in which theIr stores are noon Novembel' 8 at the home o r p!atfor!11 of the Lebanon Method- , Mrs. N. A, King of Knightstown. I . Although they lost, the WaynellWm. F. Wiley, of Clnelnnat Wm, 11& "''''' • • II1terested and for which factol'ies MJT5. L. H. GOlrdon, Mr~. Gordon, !~t Episcopal 9h~rch to present Ind., was the guest of Mr. and Ville boys played good basketball N. Green. of _ Coeho~ton El er E. u .I., ' W they are now exclusive direct Mrs, Coleman, and Mrs. W. S . . T!!e World MISSIOn of Christian- .Mrs. Walter Elzey, Monday and through:out the game and gave Landes, of Woo\lte.r and arlt"r lUI' anI' nars. IllJaf%8 Oa)JlQPn factory distributors ' for aU the pralJaJll, postesses, ' Ity be.fore a huge audience re- ·Tuesday. Centervtlle, who ·had been countIJ'1i!! m!lllting was Ilpened \Jy Mrs. preSeJ:lbllg aU the churehes in this .ing on a walk-away victory a P. SimpSOn ot CoJumbla'.• 1 ~ .,e. of d Walt~. t'2h/ Q, !lpeJ'lt_ tlJe Wlte,,\: counties where they now hav!) Ii~ved that the boa~d'lI Ie Mton fIn w "e r . ~qllt Ml'S, Jj:llit" stores or.contJ!mplate fl~cjn~ l~r- ~aWa!!adeJ: wlio' conduc~e<t ~he district of th e Ohio Annual ConThe ~lIdies A}d of t~e M. E. rood run. • wJlI b~ one. of two sItes. b~t thllt arrll altd fa",l,)" Ither st~r!!s in 1989. )Yhjle in ~fte e~otJorral servjce. ~cript4l'al q\JO- feren~e. The meetIng was sponsor- Church IS p lan f!lIlg a bigger and , T.he score kept close enough Wh t I West t ell }'lin complet!! 'thl! cgn- hons were gIVen il'\ r psPllnse ~o e~ by the BOl\rd ot Foreign Mis- better Bazaar thiS year- December during most of the game, to be Is not omcla!. _ _....;." -a I more appropriaf,e th~J1 tracts or' all Imphirrlents for 19'30 roll-call. !l10l\!! of the Methodi t Episcopal 6- 6- 7. exciting for the spectators. Ellis . Ohio's new United States Se~a- :-f~rt. of je'delry. See tile beau- 1llnd esta~lisJ) a W~sterri. Hardware • The program qf ~\le j\nnual M ee~ hurch an(1 by the Bishop Edgar I!.':o~ed nin.e points for Wa~nesvme tor, Hon. Roscoe C. McCulloch. I rlllp an neck weal' at O"r,'II , Bllyin&' Officll_ similar to ' the ones Ing to be held in PJlytlln 1II0veinl>er Blllke, Mrs. Robert Watton and eon I while Bally and Long tied fell' former chairman ot the Pll'blic Jewelry Shop, Lebanon Ohio, Those 0 11 t))e program of the IBObbY of Dayton, spent Mondal'-hlgh points for Centerville, each:' they nave in New York 'a na Qolum i2 and 13 was read. Delega tes to Utilities Commission, waa g!ivell' M AU' D · lIua, la't~eJ' bj!ing conduct!!d 11Y this .m~eting 'afe Mrs, lildith 1\1. dll~ we lOC : 0,·. James L. Ding, Chin with Mrs. Walton's parents, Mr. ma~ing six points. the oath of office at Washington Mrs. d ~ akin, of Lebanon Jlowjlr4 f'airlf!), wbl1 tprllU!rly was EPl'rls. Mrs • .1 . f,:. ldcOluJ'~ Miss e I,l, pre~Jdent of the famou s and Mrs. J. L, Hartsock. 1 1he second team of W. H .. S. Mond.ay by Vice President Curtis r. an ~s. J. Ward Franklin with the \ogal' ~ti>pe 'her ' 'flte athj!rinll llenll@r~!lst ",te : . tas i\.nglo-Chlllese College in Fooc- I also lost to the CenterviIle Reand mtroduced to the colleagues ~nd sCWhoMf Clnclnnatl,spent Sun-' Jlm"boro HardwArl! (:)onipa~'y fpr ra. Oll~herine ()q ep1~\1 "M:~ilLe~ how; Mrs. Emily S. Ding. wife of All the Waynesville teachers at- eerves by a score of 11 to 10. This by S,:nll:tor ShheC!n D. Fe!lI, Hill BY w 11. Amelia WiUiams. Ifourteen r.ellrll • ~awKel ·Mrll. ~" t . Go~don. . Preside nt D~ng, descended trom a ten.ded the meetings ?f ~he pentral waa a good game, the victory being commission was Signed by Gover. An Ildditiol)al wllrehousjl bas Mrs. Hllrris 'Who was a dele ate famous famIly of Ohln6!1e Icholars OhIO Teachers ASSOCiation m Day- determil}ed by a foul . shot for nor Myers Y. Cooper and Secretary R ~r8e8A~rhrtn Tomer. Cornue been added at' Hillsboro And a new to the Convent~on in Cincinna~ to lind hel'self 1\ tOI'mol' professor in t on Friday and Saturday. ,centerVille after the whistle blew. HARVEYSBURG H. S. of State Clarence J. Brown, just , MO ns, d ~~t anlpb~1I and !frs. warehoule Is baing completed this elect a Bishop-Coadjutor for' SPilth flw\ Na,n ()ollege, Foochow; Dr· l · ~ho~tly after the appointment. haynar . e z saw Carmen at week at tho Lynchburg store ern Ohio, gIlV,! a res\lmtl gf the fil. 1'. l' ulkerson, world traveller ¥isses Ahce Gon N. Janet Cart~enator Mc()ullouch, whose home ~ e VIctory theater, Dayton, )fon- ~repaJ'lJtorY tp h~ndJtng the dis: proceedings pf the 'Ool'\';el1tiol1 at and lecturer. form er missionary 1n wright and Esther Henderson at- . P B FS T IS at Canton, hus twice been , B ay n g t. . riliu~ion ~f i",glefll ents for ~lIe \Vhij:p wonien ' y!iied tor this high Japan, and form e r cOltn$ul of the tended the foot ball game at F. Bogan, f. ..... .. 3 2 9 7 member of the lower house of ConMr nd Mr ,.' ll~tQJ'JIlB . ' pffice (or the fiirst time. Uniteq . States (lo'(\'l'\,ment i~ Miami university Saturday. H. Bo,an, ( ........ " 1 0 2 ~ess. His term as Senator will ex- i h !I a s. M.lv1J\ Santa, Tl!1I l\few J4ynch b llrg warehous Aftel: the bUl~iness f or the ufter- Nagasaki, .]~plln; S. p. AndreV(s- 1 . iW· Bogan, f ...... 0 0 0 0 plre . December .15. 1930. ~t is w t r. and Mrs. Pe~ Banta ana is beln&' b\lllt tii 'h'andle "II llind~ noon had been disposed of th Du\le. \\ leadmg educl\t or of India, . King of, Silverw~re-"Yourex I Syfred, c ..... 1 1 2 .. predicted. he . will be a candidate don. ~thlli: of L!:le, spent 8un- ot Impternen~, tel'tntze~ lime following prllgram was rend~red '! ln e,!,ber"of the " Se rvan ~ of lndla ' ~llverw il.re, ' .pome 10 and meet C. Bogan, g .. .. .... .. 0 0 0 lit the primaries' ~n~ election next , c:~kw f Le~' and rs. Loren Han- ~ cement, plaster, fence, retc ., at Piano Solo, "pr~m Tholights,f'~ SocIety, Dnd membe\' ot the Lad~ Louise . the new pattern at JfacDouald, g .... 0 0 0 0 ye!,r. (or the remammg.part of the l 0 anon. , Jeaat posaibl8' cost, All c~ra can be )frs. Harl'Y 'flll'nen ~e!lding from, ~uckn ow Unlven lty Court; and , Cary II Jewelry Shop, Lebanon O. Tucker, g .... .... .. 0 0 0 0 ~lIhs-Burton term WhlCh will ex• . unloaded from the rai\ro"d t a lc,·'The New Africa "- Mrs t" L the l{ev. John ft, Gules, pioneer ' plre March 4, 1933. The late t Miss f Flora Tlbb ls, of Wtlming- directly Into the waretJOI!I!O r"~d ' Thomfts ; VO~I\I S~lo, "'fhe" 4~ millstona \':.' In R'bodeslll , AfrIca, I Mr. anrl MI'S .. J. Ward Frnnklin rIotals ................ 12 .. 6 18 Cyrus D. Locher Mao served a ,?n. a ~rmer res i ent of Wayn .... any tool Implement () tr ctor Goes Down "- MTIl )\fa naif I where hI! hilS Il\b(1l'~d fur 'm ore and son of Cincmnati, Mr. and Mrs short period of t~e same term YIIl~ Is~n . ~ami hValiley HOIPital elln ~e lo~ded out of the ~are:ou8e WCllt~1 Jll!adlnlr frpm' "Th/ Ne~ than twenty yonrs as pastol', C. ~. Robilller and daughter W. H. S. when he was appomted by Gover- In ay n w ere ~ e II recoverinl by one mall direct) i to tl.e tr Ire Africa 'I- Mr tJd th' M 'U a ' . superlnlendent, educator, ag r ieul- Beatrice were supper gue!;ts of P B FS T 1 8 1 nor Donah~y to f!ut;ceed the late from a recent maJo"" operation" or I18me can be dlJlf~n Inai~1! b~Ur- plano ISoIQ," nl~a;o~Q~U\,' 'll!;h:f~~i ~ur,.t, und village builder. Mra. .Amelia Williams Sunday C!ven H f '2 o 1 1 Senator. Frank B. Wlllia. , ! Gruen Watches offer the utmost In. botl1 oil the .Ide ~nd reat, Qf · toTevin •...-.I,.fI·!I lIft"!:f. Tllrn r, Read- - -- - - - -- . ing. . Daa;I"s f........ .. ........ 0 trucks In bad th ' Inlf t I"et N Af'" 8 2· 8 , . Smal.lpox is beginnlg to in- in .quality value. style and depend- .Due , to thew~Q::" advanta' es Jflss ~~rh'l!rine '~ren~~rgas[~CV'ocal 4 H CLUB MEMBERS Misses Trilleno and .Margaret ;Wallace, f .... ...... 1 o o o crease In the state and .as a result ~llity. Jour, Gruen ~ealer In plus cash ,Q uantity buyln, fol aIi Solo, "Lead Me All the Way" Mrs QUESTS OF BANKERS Edwarrls and )4'r. Charle~ O'Neall ~'lhn, e .... ...... .... 0 2 o 4 a number o.f the schools have been Sbarre~ bounty OlshiCary a Jewelry Rorel, THI! Hillsboro Hardware Mllynard Wel t z: Re&1dlng' 1ront ____ le~t Monday for . Florida. The iI(u~ner. c ........... ~ 1 1 3 , closed. ThIrteen casell' developed op, e anon. o. Company and all Fairle Hardwar • The New Ali'ica " - Mrs Lee MI9!\6a Edwards w)ll spend the amous, g . . .. . o o o in one township school in the . and Implement Store!., will . an~ Hawk. , . The following b?ys and girls ",!nter at .Del~ax Beach and Mr. Fromm, g (C) .... 2 o o O. ~entral part of the state. Wbopp- H Rev~G C'h~lbert, Mr. and Mrs. nounce fn this paper much lowe DUI'ing the delightful soc'lIl chaperonecl by theIr lead er ll at- 0 Neall will VISit the Janneys at Miltenburger, g .. 0 A ~ng c9.\lgb is also prevalent·.accord- 'bwpa . r k e:c~~ Me88JsW'JoOs- and better prices for the farme~ hour delicious refreshments welre tended the eo~nty W\llo achieve- Deland. T tal '6 7 6 19 1I1,r to the state health omclal. and ep aV18, y s a n . . of the communities in which the served. -ment day mee~lJl~ and were ~uests . 0 S .. .. ..... .. .. Director Charles A. Neal issues a R,:,per attended the District Con- operate. y The follow in uests w e oC the QQ\I)lty Bankers As oClation I F. R. Moomaw and Kenneth St. --~~ timely warning; the deadly the M. E. Church at • _. ent:- Mrs. Sus!/Wilkers';,"n \it Saturday !n Lebanon Jahn. were in Oxford Saturdlly atCENTERVILLE H. carbon monOXide. It IS inaidlous P e7 . week. COT L ' N Mary L Adams Miss Abbie 'G ' h I Ruth 'sallsbur:v. Marjorie Eal'n- tendmg a conference of graduated P " B FS T gas hav!ng no oder or taate~ victims , 0 C RIDES am Mi~s Jessie' CI f~ Mrs H~~ - hart, ~verna 1'h~tnql!, Ve,dena students at Miami univerS'ity. llaile f 1 3 0 6 ~ft"'.J1 t~mJl8 )lel,!qming unconsciuoB S. ~A. Stilwell, former school . . AND GOOD MEALS :ru~nl!r !'d:rs. Mayn~rd Weltz .~:r: , tox, Mildred F'Il\l\, ,t;dnl\ Bergen, 'fbey also saw the f~ot baUgame 'Corn%I'l f .... .. .... .. 0 2 knowiPCf U1ey .!tre ntendent 'Rf .', .,. ... Lee ' lI'endorsoii ana Mrs C p(erl.!inge.1\ Jllll e layed between Oberlin and Miami c........ .... 4 1 2 6 It, pll4 0 P lit empJp),I!It lie ... . " . Rpbitzer. ., . . . .' UIlI'Y Lane, Olive Scott, St ens • .. .. .. ...: 0 2 . • _. Super ~ol~ner aJl4 1388 er q.t ~ w!tJl gjvln~ bis nllW e Neely, ¥argaret C\'awfoT<I f;oulse MI'. and M'rs. A. C. Bowman I • c .. ..., .... 0, 0 0 0 . . . ,', of p.,ten. ~ .... tel1'ltol'V is largOI), Obllrle's (Jr!llr.ltlui Walt allreswd -It • Rough, tlelen neha. An'na Lee and family of Franklin, Miss il er, It ............ 1 1 0 2· COON CLIMBERS I~EGAL . th1'Ou.Jl the South. COl)lItable Joy Ilt Mt. Q:Qlly Sl\tur- CJlR'STMAS I~A'" 'eQfdMI'fTEE Crane wlth MI'!I. Emer$on Earn_ llCatherine Bowman of the Middle- ong. g . .,........ .... 3 , . 8 0 6 C h d ' day. and held until the arrival of - --hart, leDdllr of Clothing club and t :>wn hospital, and Mr. Niles Bow- Ttl 10 2 22 h °thn unte,s, ~n ::outhern ~~Io For better vlalon-for , better the Bherlff! who placed him In the There will' be a meeting of 811 Et~1l1 ~fendenhall, leader ot F ood flan of Dayton, spent Sunday .wlth 0 as .. .. "'-"-" '- '-' - tiaa I em ~ ~ ell y. a:;; tain a - a~ .. - pric•• reaaonable-beBt county jal on IUlpiclon.' members of the Township Commlt- IOlub. Harold ' FOll, !tal!>h !h-anstra- I)lr. and Mrs. Orville J. Gray and W ona 8 t a. u ory, re~ c on to ae"VJce-con~ul't Dr. Rudolph the ,·Creighton was first heard from tees for the sale of Chl'ist as tor ~ml Chari!!!! I.eln!'y with J. B. dau&,hter. " H. S. 2 2 8'Uarttt:r~n8~'kHun~hrsthar. ~ot Edy,Sllfhst$peclaUstTuesday.ThuH at Pleasantville, Ohio, wher. he Seals held At t.hll Warren Cou~ty I Crabbe, le"cI(l1' of Pig and Corn Wallace, f ...... . 0 0 1 9 perm 0 a e w e~ ell. af, durday. Cary'l 'J ewelry hired a rang ot men for I!ower Farm Bureau offioe ' Saturqa IQlub, After SUmm81'S heat and dust Ellis, f ... .. ........ 0 '4 o o cU,,~ers. If found ~pon rersons ShOp, ~elianon Ohio. . ' , . eonstructlon. H,e t~en went tp the Novernber 16. at 2 p. m. The.~ 1 AlJlong tho' a:to Club mcmber9 1 ~ive. your w.tah new life by hav- ( 'avis, f .... .. ....... 1 0 o 2 hi~tJnfe caods ~h fir-ethi .likelYi ~he , ' . ,. I .• ' hotel, ate his supper and had one ,c ommittees have been appoll1ted 26 won ent.l'A"Ce Into the Blue mg It thol'<lugbly cleaned and oiled ~urner, f ....' ...... 0 1 4 o c alm s ma e t da t to s theg a ~n t: 'M~,.;.a'1d Mrs. Robert Fum.. of the men who had a marune, by tlie Count)' Cqmmlttee conaillt- RIbbon Hunor ClUb. Jane Cook lat ClIl'f\t Je.welry Shop, Lebanon Jlainou3, c .. .... .. .. 2 2 o o wa~ i.~corpora e d : e aw 0 en lrta ned l to .dlnner SUBda, .Mr. take , him fUrther on, leavlnJ bis of Mr. Harry HIlI Chairman Mn wall among these. OhIo" I1ohn. c .. .. .. .. ..... . 0 0 o 2 pro ec coop an eee. . ' an L¥rs. ;J~. Shambaueb., .and hotel bill unpaid. He visited several lE. H. Foeter, Treas and' Mrs' - --- - • . !I£ay. If .. ........ .. ... 0 1 o o • _.. , daughf.... ~che~ ad JOllepraln• . ot ' lI.~ce. including Ashville and Port ECllth M. HilIi\(er, Se~retary. . Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fromm, g (C) · ... , 0 0 WAYNE TOWNSHIP CLUB Ohio;,. Mr, At Port William he hired At this time pllln& will be made ELECT . ,Wilbur Clark were Mr. and Mrs: IT . . Do ~-'"'··G !!n eOOB an.d . c1auabter a man to brin~ him to Mt. Holly, for. conductlnfl~. the sale in the "'. IE, .J. Carmony and family of otals .... .... , .... .. . 8 8 4 20 The .Wayne Tow~ship Farm en" an:.~Lra~celU'0~ Dayto~, ,a~~ Mr-·I"'he~e he is said to have engaged lvarlC?u!l townsl~.lps. Supplies. a~d In a regu\al' communication of Rp,rtnlrfield. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. _ - • , 1 .l!,oore f a:rd llttle MleNI workmap. pubhclty mutenal will be dlStl'lb- WUYlleBviHe Lodge No. 163 F, & Riggs of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. 'M. S. MEETING l Club WIll be entertaIned on Thurs- daqrhter a day. November 21 . at; tbe home of bu . Attera call ~ , arvaysn the me'!-JItlme Charles Young uted. _ A. M: Tuesdav evening, the fol- P. J . FIori and Mr. and Mrs. E. , Mr.. and Mrs. Mqrps Cornell of FU~IlI~ of . ~ytO'nera ':.~r, r:~ ~ Ple~ntvJlle, who had, been on . low)!'g officers were elected for the J. Clark 0 Dayton and Mrs. Mary The Wo lan'8 Foreim "Mlas~on. WllynesvlI1e, Joseph L~ J?avls of Denn, of W'llminato~.~' - 0 ,~. H:)lm~~- strack,J(lcatedJlImatMt. Q, E ~. J;:J.,f:CTI()N 4;ollltng yel;\r; R. H. Hartsock, W. ,Carmony. ary ~ociety of th~ M. E . .Church , J of '. Los Ang~le~ and S. A. , Stdweli, • "" .',. . .' h . --,. - _M., Paul Booram, S. W.: . H. B. I . , me.t . ln r!!lfUlar .se!lon Novem~er 6\ Lebanon Will .be speakers. . lrt. and ' Mrs. Ruml WilSOn 'eJ\'- ectlc ~~Jon il",lms to afll' e~lAt the regultl,r meeting of Miami ~arnh"rt, J. W.; F. B. ~ender!lOn, Mrs. Edith aarrls, Mrs, J. H, at the home of Mrs, ''£ii. R. Moomaw I . • _. " tertnined with ' a :dlnner ' \lart, t aCltion lIur o feOPllns e or a C~aptlU: No. 107 .0 • .E, S" Monday eecretarYJ J . O. partwr!ght, treas- Coleman, Mrs. J. E. McClure and In the absence ot the preHi<ient, DIED IN FLORIDA th~r )iome' hi 1)a~n Saturd!,j pet · h'::i f I~.. eno~&'hlto mght, the foll()wjng ' officellS wel:e ,\lrer, V. l'd. Armitage, S. D.; L. C. 14rs. L. H. Gordan attended the Mrs. Day, Mrs: Cross took .c~e . even'ng,: No.vembe~ 9 Dunq tile fJ'ft, ' o~ .an anapo at on elected to serve durIn" the coming Et. Jo'hn, J. D. : G.. W. Waterhouse ,ann~~l ' meetlnK ot the Woman's y ot .. ~e . ntebc an~ led w i~.' ..the . . f .., course of \the'. meal ...d alte.....ard . '" ~_. a r : Joseph!no Earnhart W M' ty.lel·; 'D, L. Crane, trustee for Auxlhary., at Christ churcbiJDa • devotions. f th' . ..,. , ' Id E h ;1,'" .~ y . 'ton Tu ad ,.. C .. awk ' Ii'n,lImllill"" 1 Sel'VleeS . or .. .wr•• tw F uner&1 . Horace ' G Bates ' who . died i o".() elr '~Deidlbon't ~rnish,d ~ .:t. • ,'. ro am IIrt, W. r.: Mrs. ,.,ree eara. • _._ . . 'j and• ,,!,Iss e ay. mrs . . .......e e! ~~~~~~~~i . FI S d ' ill ~ .ja'Md t tl.~ ~ullic'9n the aceordJan ... Itjo RABJlI:I' LAW TO COME IN Andrews. Asso .. M.: Robert' .An·-I . ' . Kather~ne Prendergast A ~h .u~~)'tarJJ~ e, WIl ~4! ,qt\er ' dlve1'llibnl ' ot,·the. evenlifi . ~ '" 'dre~s, A8S0. , 1».; Jessie Robltzer, BISHOP JONES " ~attended-. the ,dosmg se~~~ns to- ~.~~~;~~ Th u~ , : bme,,, ,ili'. :$~ ·were ca\;~, pmes " na ' Ren_rial I. TJi' ; - '. " " .. Conductress; l.ueile Bland Asso day. · .' '8 ~nB~~f:'ii"e!!rn' sb':r 'c,;r~ve ·talk and ·Iaurbler.· .:,.. ". be 'in~ eT. ~~I!~O~~~bbitll will Conductress; !'I1I!!nie Fromm, see: '. • ~T WILMINGTO~ 't " , . . ' .' c~metery .,,) . ' . TholJe ' pn!lent were~ Mr. a,d bft. 11 bel a er U41Y. Novem- l'etary; Bertie Mills, treasurer. · " , the birthday , _ • • :- . , '. ". , • '. Mrs. Herman ' Surface. Mr. Mlcf . . __ - .. . . Bishop !?aul Jones, of, Charley , .' .' '. . Mra. Rhod.. ~JlDe~, IItt and lin, 'hi cia pre1)ou~ or the open ,. \ Urab, :who · 11 aallistinc Blshop Mr. IlJ QH THE CREDIT SIDE ED Fuma. 11_ Kathleen q~ 7. . . The court- house. levy was de- lee'lie in tl)e work: of ' the .Diocese 'B.lf a 1I\01l0n people attended lit., Neme Graham.",,~l--,- Butlt ....:; ~ bto ~rJar .onl1 flve . feated last wlaek by a ,v9te of.cf Quthern Ohio. wiD preacb and ('-n'l:S;~nd!8i; tbe Ohio ~te' fair tilla 7~r and Cook; IIr.. (lhul.. AaHeI', ' IIr a1Id..o lit n otle day 810:' to 2896. ~rhe Itate tax amend c:onftrm a ' claa at AU S.int8 · ~91rneU ol)ly t;ro arrests were made for Ber:1iel't .,.eIl0lan' .nd ·Mr.· aad It I. na~e: ~!~ b)' ODe ment was carrl,ud In the ·count}' bi Episcopal churol'l; Wilnlin~on, . • AftC!lral~on c1runkeJIDeu. ' " lira. RUMeU .111011. . .... plentlflll ~ t_t nbblta a 2 to 1 vote. 'J:hla amendment will Friday eveninr, November l6, at , _._". . year. probably be «iatlred lD the RaW. ~ :30 o'clooL .
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. New Sait. Probate Court Proc.edia,. S•• Earl, for Yo~r Sal. ,Dat••• W. Guarant". ,Ienn Taylor versus Bessie Ta~ Notices of estates for BettleSati.f.,.Uon or Char,. Nothlnc. lor for · divorce. (:harges extreme JIlent are set for hearing November OONALO RILev" l'uelty. 4 at 9 a. m. 'Illid s 'l'aylor ·... ersus Cora TayThe last will and testament of ·;===~~=========T:r-=======-=;:=..... 101' for divorce, chnrg extreme Gustave) A. Miller, deceased was '" , - " .- lcru ILy. . ' produced in court and admitted to Phon. No. 31n CHAPTER VII ence, we'll let you know when any- into her chair lind sob bed. I t was . laren e A. Dugnn versus Rachel probate: Elizabeth Miller acceptPh• • N~ I ---..,..,thing occurs. I'll introduce You to Ii: oJ t o b' punisht'd nnd' r buk ' d }'. DUb'1ln. for divorce, chnrges ed the trust as executrix and filed /i nlo comm on decency by th WHy ({rOS\! neglect, nlil1lony Illld (lljuit- ber bond in the sum of $1000 with Well she would sell what God Mr. Dobbs and he- " had Inpde of 'ber for what man He moved toward the door to of romo mn nse. abl t.! accou nting. L .. Knapp and Elizabeth Miller might make of berl l'/leape from the cruCity of his I II 'han ced that tilC ill·e. ident of ; ' Ial"nc' l'robM e, 51'., adminis- as sureties, J .. G. Trimble Artbur :At the stqdio 's n",_had met the ,office, but a frenzy moved her to th <! CUIll I nny wns returning to his tralor of th e (,8tnLe of lur nce W . Eastman and Henry Weis wf,lre 68 ' Gray Brothe'rs, same, $115; W. calting director. Arthor Tirl'ey. It sei2e hi arm in a fierce clutch, ofli ce 11'001 n visit to onl! of th e PI' hblo. Jr., dpc(,8sed, Twe nty made nppraisers. C. 'Burgdall. surv. On roods. $3.60 Wns he who said to th;s ' one or I he tried to piny lhe vampi1'e liS ll l l1J::C~. This W IlS th - man whose Mile . land ver s us lJuward O'Keefe C. . Eulass, onC' of the execu- Sam D. Henkle, sa me, $11.25; J. that on "Here is a part; pillY it, ~h had seen the purt ' nllctl' d on name was fam ilia r about the worlJ 2fi7 'hef.'han Avenue, Hartw ell, tors of the estate of George E. Henry Kipp, bridge lumber, $272.The Riley. deceased, filed his inventory 40; Solvay Sales Corp., supplies, und the 'compan y will give you 50 the screen by val'ious Klith y to ve . 1]~\' 'ry tllm fr OIl) his fuctol'y was incinnati f or ullmllg R. Simp le glycerin, buckthorn bark, much 11 week." I he d~ew .h r victiT.n c los~ to her. ' lllU led ; " DcI'Illond llrese nts- " ; uillOunt claim -t! $25 ,000 and ,:osts Ilnd appraisement in court. $17.20; .A. Hoppe ond Co., cement He was the St. Peter of . the presseu light against hI m. and" opY)'Ij{ ht by th e BCl'lllond 0111- h('rC'in expe nd d anu other r eltef. In th e settlem ent of the estate $22.40; Oregoma Bridge Co., s!JP- Boline, etc., as mixed in Adlerika, movie heaven, empowered to ad- ' poured upward into hi s eyefi all Jl ny" ; Th slo/!u ll of the cu mpany , ---- . of Anna K. Spence, deceased, it plies, $11 .66; C. Cornell, supphes, relieves constipation in TWO mit or to denv. He was the man the venom of an amorou s ba silisk. was. "This is Berm ond year." I Comomn Pleal Court WIlS found . the estute and succes- $2.60; J . Henry Kipp, lum.ber, hoursl Most medicines oct on only for her to seek. He had seemed a l ''I'll. puy the Price! I kn ?w \Yh n !rfl'. Bermon" I~enl'd M e ~1l In th' caso of Merri ll Procter sions (:re exempt from inheritance $12: Oregonia Bridge Co. brtdge lower bowel, but Adlerika aets on decent ('nough njan. and he had What It costs to s ucceed. and I m crying' hIS heurt hurt hl\ll . Hc eltd Ba ll Vt'I'SUS Will R. Lewis auditor tax. steel, $63.18; Same labor on BOTH upper and lower bowel, re Clare'nce Prebble, sr., acecpted bridge $78.26' A. Hoppe & Co" moving poisons you never thought looked at Mem without insolence. willing to pay. I 'll do IInything you not like sc undnl. di so rder, cun · IIf WUl'ren county upon' applicuBut you can never telll say, be anything to you . You cun't lIusion , or gl'ief in hi s lot. li on of lhe defenliant for a new.the appointment of admi'a:!stTator cement, $263.20 i Co lumbia Car- were in your system. · Just ONE spoonrul relieves GAS, sour stomMem studied herself a long refuse me I" ] Ie we nt te, Mem and tried t o ' tri ul th e motion was overruled. of the estate of Clarence rrebble, bon Co., carbon, $50. ach and sick headache. Let Adlerwhile in the m~rror, since her I She could ~ardly bcl~cve her cdnso le h 1'. li e took her handfi 1 StaLe of Ohio vcrsu s Roy Mc- Jr. Bon.d in the sum .<!f $200 was ika give stomac:h und lJowel8 a eyes and her snllle must be hell own enrs hearmg her own VOIce, ' dOWn from her co ntorted rnce and Kinney the court imposed a sen- filed WIth The Amerlcon Surety MarrialJe Lice.I •• REAL cleaning nnd see how good chief wardrobe,. her siren equip- though .with. pride in the action R~ e 1Ioned he r to look at him. Seen Lence thal the uefendant be con- Compo'!y as s~rety. . ' . William H. Mullen, painter of blent. She prnebced. such express- l was dO,m g hfted her from the dls- 1thl'OUgh lhe . c~scade~ of h ~I' tear" fin!!c1 in th e county jail for 90 days . Fannie ~ , HIli, guar:d lan of WJI- Milford and Miss Harriett Au- you feel I Adam!! Drug Store. . she .WIIS !:tl'lktngly attl·aell ve. ap - lin d PllY the costs of $36.66, and lam A. Sk idmore, an mcompete ions as she supposed to r:epresenll gu st for the role. gusta Luca s, of Lebanon, Noveminvitation. They were ,sIUy and' i He looked at hel' WIthout sur- pealing. , t hat h(' ~tand committed until costs filed her second . account. AN ERROR 2. th y made her Tather ill. prise, without horror, with!Jut even " Sara h Bernhardt fa il ed in hor fire paid or by ullowing a credit uf T. M. Mannmgton ~n~ J. C. berHarvey Robert Stevens, steam She reached Tirrey's. office a!1 d a~usement, bu al s~ WIthout n first plll Y, yo u. kn ow, and yo u may $ 1.00 pe l' dllY fol' euc h day con fin- Hawke were made admlllls~rato.rs fitter of Homilton, lind Mrs. Mary An Iowa farmer purcha sed 8 found him idly swoppmg stoTles l htnt of surrender. HIS own mood Le II seclJ nd Sarah su me day',' he 'ld in additio n to term of imprison- .of the estate of F. Malcolm Bls- B Haffer teacher, of Franklin. pure bred pig from a rai ser of with ~is a ssistant. He epoke to wa one of joded pity. suicJ. "J ll!,t . you wui t-'" ment. pham, deceased, and filed their , fancv hogs. The pig ...and bill ur· her courteously, motioned her in"You poor chi,ld. who's been fill.M e m' ~ eyl'~ Wl!1'e filled wilh ' late of Ohio V(:rfi US Avery "ur- bond . in the sum of $6000 with O~tober 2iL ----- riv J th(' same day. Next day the to his office, closed th.e do?r. and ing your head ~Ith that stuff? Are r Ol11uows: A bvstnnd el' dre w Ber- g{lS, the defendant was se ntenced American Surety Company of New dissatisfied funner wrote to the took his own place behmd hiS. desk. you really trYl11g to vamp Ine?" mond ~ijlde. It Wll . laymol'c, u tu t he Ohio Stote Reformatory at ' York as surety. Fl'llnk Elbon, CHEAP AT THAT hog rRiser as fo llows : The telephone rang. He eolled The crass word angered her: dramatist who had h!ld a f ew suc- Man sfi eld for 1 y,~ar und kept ot : Elmer T. Rogers and J . O. Cart"Dear Sit·: Both pig and bill arinto it>: "SorrYl Miss Waite; that "I'm trying to force my way to. c<'$ses be fol'c he , e tnlJli: hed him- hurd la bol' !lnll ' t hat he pay lhe wright were made appraisers. The teacher was having trouble rived. JUdging from their co mpart has been nlled. The complHty ~y care,~I', and I don't care what s~ l( in th e 111 vi ng pictures as a : costs of p'roseculion, Wil1i~m E. with little Bobby in sc hool. His parative size you made an error couldn't make your salary. . 1·lt c~sts. , . . dl~~ c.tol' . . " . 1OI'uhUI11 was ordelred to ass l~t the . Real Ellale Trall.efen deportment was none too good. in shipring. You should ·h ave sent begged you to take the cut, but Tlrrey s sarcastic sim le faded: 1 hat gil:] hilS the t ear, he saId sheriff in conveying the prIsoner R B S' t t J W It "I'll have to consult your father' th e lIil by express and the pig by "Sit down a minute and liste n to Bermond. "That wo mall you've to Mansfiold. osa " Imon on 0 • a er she told him. you wouldn't. Times are haTd and mail." you'd better listen . .to reason. to me. A little common se nse given me for my .n ext picture is In thc case of Alfred C. Brant an~ ~4st~lIaMB~rn~~i I~tsd Nos' l~ "That'll cost you I WII dollllrs." Good-by I" . as rece ivel' of Alfred A. Srere, iont No amevi e n par t 0 answered Bobby. "He's 11 doc tor." This was a d:sco~raging bac'k Iv rsus the Miam i Valley ~oated l Lucy E: Smith to Walter R. - - - -- . ground for Mell) s siren scenario. Pup.er Company, II corporatIOn, et Fitts 30 acres in Franklin twp. ~'L~'P'r'!R/""'.:it But she detennn~ed ·to carry out Ill, It was orde red the cOllrt m~ke I Abijah Cox to Sherman Hill, lot ~ "",,_ be~ theory. and1in aD ~~thin.g p roper nllo".:"nce. of c~l11penSiltlOn No. 179 in Franklin twp. '!JAt: adJustea herse f in it -c:hall' f or th e r ece iver and hI attorneys Walter R. Fitts to Cortez M. l~, In' MORNIJU; .... NICIIT fAkl ned to what ~he h!,aai wu a C~eoexpenses. ' mith lot No. 39 in Franklin YlC._ ... iC. ' ~ Itran 8lnuoslty. She thought Of. , J ohn N. BI'uce was g ranted a Marie Conove to Robert' Ray i'IIUUler$......,. ) er, be8~ lines.; secre.tly twitched up , divorce fl'On~ Perr'y Bwce . t he d e- land Mary Schwa~tz 81.50 acres in ~ .. I RES: ~!~r'~.!PL".t~,., ,e.s.eta~lp er skuts and, thrust her ankles fendan:. haVing bl!en foun d guilty Turtlecreek twp. _ _ ._ _ I ~ ,"w" "~V'" well · into view. ' . o~ gros neglltct of. d~ty. It was , The Board of Education. ClearDRUG STORE She turn~d , !lpon Mr. Tlrrey h j!T 01 ~ered t~at the pia lOtI/! shall re- creek twp.; to Pearl Greer tract of MaD Who ~uf(erl!d Long From ~~:::A::J)::A. __M=S=== ======= most lanCU18hmg eyes. and tr}ed ta~n, II ~IS own .~'ossesslon, a c~r- la nd in Clearcreek twp. :;.. to pour enticement into them all intam lot III the vlll t\g~ of Fra.nkhn. , A B. and Mabel Richards to Rheamatilm And C"t:lrrl, P",I t9 bow!. of. fire. . I Lucy Bro\\'n wa:s g Iven a dIvorce Ho~er and Ida Hiles 47.63 acres Tribute To New She pursed her hI'S and Bet them from James Brown, who was found in Hamilton twp full. She widened 'her breast with 11"ll illy of gross. n~glect of duty William K. B~ols to The Alfred deepHslahs. • . . towar.d s the ylamhff. ......ogeler Drug Company, lots Nos. I .JuI.. t:rm~nt 10 the sum of $2066- 945 a nd 946 and lost Nos. 4474, TiJTeY seemed.to recognize that RESlDENT abe was . deploYlng herself. He 62 wll h Interest nt 7 '7c from a~d 4475, 4476, 4477, 4478 4479 4480 grew.a hille lIneBII¥. Bu~ he W08 after July 9. J !l29 wus rendered 10 4481 4482 and 4483 in Deerfield fav.or. of the Loveland Mutual townshi . ' all p~hte t~ Mem as l,f she had been Robma Teele. B1I11d1l1g lind L.o an Company ver- j The Xl fred Vogeler Drug Com':Wllat can-,!' do for you 1" su Evn L. Whlts~n. ~t aI, defe~- , pany to The McKes80n-Vogeler PERMANENT LOCATION ' .} want ~ chllDce to act. da!1ts . . U.nless thIS Judgment 15 Drug Company, lots Nos 945 and "What experle.nce h~ve you had? pOld wlthm 5 day);, t~e foreclosure 946 and 4474 4475 44'76 4477 he asked. of th e mOI·tgage wIll ensue and 4478 4479 44'80 ,U81 4482' and LEBANON, OHIO . Mem 'Was lIuddenlr confronted . ord,e l' of sale made. . 14483: In D~erfield twp.' , .. ...L.. "dfEP'~ ' y .. .......u .......... . ,- .. Edmon Booth pleaded n(lt.gullty, Delilah Bowyer to Wallace W . With the fact that al actors must Eye. Eu;"iaecl I'D,., Ib' ... _ ... 40 ....... ~_ . ~ ... , ....·M ito a charge of the possessIOn ?f Bowyer 102.91 acres in Union . otrM themselves for sale-not the ' pr~tty women only, but the old __ , p,rope rt~ for ma~ufacture of dls- twp. ' Glall"a Fitted Repain men, too, and the character . ItIlled liquor. Trial was set for , Carrie Kneese Clark to Harry women. I L Monday,p. November 4 at 334 acrea . .!\ctOl'l, are mucb abused for .ought to\ have to Id. you' t h a t \V h· a" a~v f u. et me t a k e thOIS k'd I ~n d ' o'clock m. Bon d was fixed1 :30 at E .. an d AI ma E . C ogan. " '_IL ' .' f tb I es Few o.f lyou've been told 19 the rot. Sup- g Ive her a r eal tcst. She mIght $750 1111 Clearcreek twp. IoIU&mg 0 . em8~ v '. . 1 were willing to give a job hav.e ju st what we want." 1 Edmon ," . Chester Campbell to Clayton t~em do wben , bU8!ne.ss 111 not lD- ,pose " tt irl ' who tried to ' " Sure ! Fine! Go to it I" said ~oot~ Ille~ded. not ~U1lty Clork about 78 acres in Washingvalved. but when It 18 tbe.y must 1~ib:e~e ~~h Ylo~e. Do you know ' Bermond, nnd haslened to Mem' to, possessing IntoxIcating lIquor. ton twp. B t!scuJi ~e ~~~:h~:ls ;rto~ Ihow many women I see a day- a I with thc good news that Mr. Cla y- , G!:.aI4 w:~ sr3~,?~,~~~~.a130~r~~; Leonard and _Jane Hatfield to D. oe "d ts 'lro d ' poi lhundr-ed and fifty on some days ; more-the great Ml·. Cloymore- fixed 'ut $500 Clark and Olhe Van Camp lots ~ti prperiIU~~' 'eler:~:ns, sal- t hat'!! nearly a thousand a wec~' l wns giving hel' a chancc! I . The case of' Martin Dukorn ver- Nos. 66 an~ 67 in Franklin • . FOR SALE 1 C S, 0 I' • And if you won me over you'd stIll B '1 E I' I Frank Nlebel to Maude Nlebel, MR. JAMES CRUM cation. Ea.ch 'sa esman must reI?" hi 1 the ditector und the The next morning found Mem s us .asl ug In, et a, was com- lot No. 128 in Mason. om mend hIS o~n stock and talk It l ma:~a~~fs t,he author and the at the stuclio beti mes, borrowing l ~fOili~s;~ai~t~ffsettied at the costs Ada Sale to Esther K. Sellers ' "For a long time I suffered FOR SALE-Young- Mammouth P u So M~m had t~ grope for ex,. ,p ublic. How lon~ would o~r com- I mUHCUl'O nnd udvice fr om Miss In t he ca~e' of Merrill Proctor part of out-lot No. 1 in Waynes~ from catarrh and rheumatism, as I Bronze tur~ey~, - toms ~nd menee and dress her window with 1pany keep gomg: If we sel~c~ed our Calder. . . ' Ball VCI'SUS Will FL Lewis, auditor, v i l l e . . 'II M well as indigestion," said Mr. hens - for breedmg stock. pnces 'P A d h h d h d little she actresses according to the ll' ImmorClaymore was wmt111g for her the court (rranted the d Cenda t . Mrs. Mtnerva .MI s to rll. James Crum, Novelty. Obio. reasonable. Mrs: Paul H. Brow.n, It. , n , I e a a so . I r~' when ,,;he cu me frolll the women's ' b tl II . . d e l n Esther K_ Sellers part of out lot "Some times the rheumatism was R. D. I, ~prmg Valley, QhlO, lied a little, as one does who tries la 1,,' t thO old rot about 'paydressing r ooms She was daubed . e perpe~ a Y en.Jome fr<?~ p acNo. 1 in Waynesville. so sevete that 1 could scarcely , near CenterVIlle. n20 to seUt anything. . , orge . l~ , D bb . ]' ~ 1 d d m g certain sums In the petlhon set "I was with · the company that .ing the Price. Tell ,Mr.. 0 9 ,s111 eared, Icn ee. POW( ere. rouge., fo rth upon the tux duplicate .---walk. Ae a result of the catarrhal ' FOR SALE-Fresh cows a.n d Tom Holby and. Robina Teele I your pedigree and wo II gIVe y.ou ,.Ill!lscaro ed, nnd g nerally cacI- lagain st said properties. BIIlI Allowed .. condition my hearin, was bad. This played in 1 took ~he part of an the first chance we g~t,. and ~~ I mtn~d ~or Iduty . H~r ~ea~ as State of Ohio versus Avery TI'ustees of Public affairs, light complication ;ran on for several heavy Springers. See J . M. MurArabian ~omen. Mi'. Folger,' the itation tee or, eommlsslon . Wl .e beatlllg I~ at rnate t t·o so ear and gas rents, $31.80; ' same, light years, and 1. could not find tbe r~y. Waynesvme, R. R. 4. -n27 db'ector - ef- raised my - e r - charged. How s that? ~ httle . ~It l an.d frenzy. Her. fe et were nt t he ~at court house, $29.15; Fred O. right medicine. . work" p 'Of all right, eh? You re ~ ~1I;e bl'1llk of hle Rublson: James meat for dogs, $2.70; C. "But Konjola proved to be the FOR SAL~-;-Foldlng bed, . ~ "Well he knows," said 'tilrey" child, and pretty, and you II geYI Clnymore had prOVIded a camera _ ~nd braved the lightning of the Donald Dilatush_ office rent, $46; medicine l alway.s l!ee4 ed . After ~o~en dining ~oom chatrs, "b t h f . t 'th thill com any along." . mlln •. n . few men to handle the Judge. Ohio Central Telephone Oorpora- 1 had finished the thtrd bottle my C~lld 8 rocking chaIr, hall rack, o~ ~o~~OHa~! we your ~8m~' He . !ifted her from her chaIr and , electr iC Ilg~t. ." u Pl'OP~l:ty ~an, a!1 d 1 She heard Claymore call to. her: tion, tolls, $26_62; M. E. ROBS, appetite returned and the ind.i- Vict rola etc. Inquire at Ga~ette ind addresl and a photoiJraph out- put hIS urm · around her as com- , e.v~n a pUll' of IIlUSlelUns- a VIO- ,"Thut's fine! Naw we'll take ItI" stamps for common pleas ,4; ' A. gestion ceased. Then th,e rheumatic Office. n20 side in· our files?" rade, and slapped _her shouldor i 1!lllst ane! the treader of a wheezy She star ted back, but was H. Fulkerth, stamps for sheriff, $2'; pains began to subside, and at the 'I""N .. blades in an accolade of good fel- little portuble melodeon. . checked by the comera man's C. W. Ham Safe Co., suppliel, $15; end of the fourth week I was free FOR SALE-McCormick four Toll "W~ll if you'll give them to Mr lowship. . Clayton' marched hel' l!1 tO the wait, please!" Oregonia Bridge Co., repairs ,53.- trom pain. The catarrhal situation Shredder, and 18 inch ROlli D bbll ~ith our he.l ght weight' , She broke under the strain and scene and . J:!ave her a little of .He ran fo),ward and shou ted direc- 25; Prues Equipment Co., supplies has been helped a lot and my Outter. H. C. Hurby, Spring c~or'bf eyes ~nd hair an'd experi~ beg.. n to cry. She dropped back what he called footwo l'k. d Ition on all sides for lights. $35.61; Malnevme Garage, laboT, hearinr is normal. It is astonishing Valley. -R. R. 1. -n13 , • "Go back t~ tltllt door an come "Hit those spots! Throw the $1; Queen City Supply Co ... IIUP- how 'Konjola relieved ine and I forward to t~I S spot. Shake hands ,osh can on her. Bring that plies $87.60; Mason Lumber Co., prlUse it highly." . . FOR SALE - Spotted Poland wlth-e r- wlth your 10ver~r- I Klieghl. Put a diffuser on that suppiies, $66.60; I Joe W. Davis, Konjola ill lold in Waynesville China boars, also some giltl 'Yell- no. ~et me see. That s to!> Winfield . What'EI the matter with expenses, $30.30; John Law, sup- at Adam. Dna, Store and by all both o.pen and bred, all double--itJl.. sm)ple. Let s get down to bUSI- ,the second spot? Your carbons plies $1.60 ' W. M. Blair Manu- the best· drujfgisu in all townl muned. Prices reasonable. Elmer nessy." , Oh ' II' fare flick erinB'. M:ike! Mike I Trim jacturing C~., repairs, $100.44; J. throughout thIS entire section. Sheebanand Son. Phone 40.1 . " ou ve a- , - we, Just or those carbons on the second spotl D. Adams Coo, new le~~Jng wheel ~ __ • Waynesville. Ohio. .n13 Instance, you va . been-~r-be- Pull 'em I" grader, $800; Heber l:Wioemaker, hayed nnd you r chIld has dIed ~nd (To be Continued furnishing and piling stone $191.- Sublcribe for ·the 'lIIiaml Gazette. FOR SALE-Trees, Shrubs, Vines f.0u've been accused of murdermg , and Evergreen.- THAT WILL It and you're now being called bex _ _ mow, delivered to you at wholefor the judge and the jury. Do PINKY DINKY by TERRY u, I'"cl LKI SON ' aa1e prices. Equipped to furnilh ' you get me? You're coming into It Mud ~e Lo.,e lantll and do aU the work, if dea' courtroom under a charge of ·, ired. Call 561"41, C. L. Duk~.l crime; you feel your shame; but WayneavUle, Ohio. 02a you're innocent of the charge, yet AN AP:;- &..5; you're overwhelmed with !ruilt for SUPPLIES-BELTS your fall, and the father of the FO~ YO,,", pulley., babbitt metal, on Cupl. child is-was kill ed in the war, Bay "~A.:'IiF-P_ Injeet9rs, lubricatoi'!l, at.am 'a nd - and you don't much care water gauge I, gauge "lall, oll.n, whether you live or die; so you're in despoil', yet defi a nt. That's u packing, boll~r fluell, luctlon hOle triple layer of emotion fo), you and and tank pump•. THE BOCKLET ] don't s uppose you can get muct' of CO. 416 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio. it over, but--just try to give the - ~==============~====== atmosphere of it. Now back to OOME IN-And lee the Gantt.. the door. Walk through it once." Chrlstma. Cards. Clayton :was UB much embarrassed as Mem for his invention PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS was not in Its best working order -For all purpo.... Bocklet'a so early in the morning. He felt line of plumbing and heatina au.". as silly as a man badgered by a pllell are the belt. Th. Bookl. . sh child to tell a story. , peevi Kinr Co,. ' 416 W. Main St., X..... 1 • But his t ri te plot stirred Mem amazingly. He could not know OhJo~ how close his random shots had come home to her and flung her back fro m the forward-looking MO~EY. LO.A.,N ED ¥ artist to t he lorn fugitive who had bled into California laden with dlBgrnce. , She was nil atremble and her LONG SHORT TIIlE-E&q' , eyes darted, her fingers twitched. -, term.: A~o- SarveyinjJ -Qd 'AIh -• Clayton marveled at her instan; : IItnctibl'. ' Wirite and J ~I taneous response to hi s suggestion. and lee fOU. Sam 'D, Benkle, Way_. There 'w ere born artists who shiv.....,n'....·. .Obi~. . In .... \ el'ed on the least breath of inspiration and suggestion. , Mo·r tajML ~_ ••• :-.,._c::!~J!t, His first impression of Mem was tbat he nod found a genius, and ,)ti_~~~:R:ri~~;: Ohio. . ' . he fou,ht against the obstacles he " " encountered later with the zeat. of ·O'1".-nA.1.. a -t . • a man dlggln" toward known lold 1 In a kind of a stupor Mem o~ lleyed his command. like the train'. , ed .confederate ot a hypnotist. She went to the door came In reluctant, shamefut, doomlld. 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Mr. ' nnd Mrs. Chas. Madde n Albert B. Fall, convicted of spent th e latter part 0 th e wel!k Ollice Pholle ................ ...... No. 112 using his post as Secretary of the in Cinc innati. R·.ideDce ... ....................... No. 118 Interior to extort a bribe of $1 00,-Mr~. Allie Dakin of Leba non, is visiting fri end s here. 000 for leasing oil londs belonging !ub.criptioa Price, $1.50 a Y.ar to the public at an inadequate rate Sev!!l'a l e nj oyed the" Evening in fac es a year in prigon and a fine I\fagicland" with Buckley. W cdn e5~ ...... d., Po./ofli .. a' WII)'n .. ulll. of $100,000. d d th . of tI ~ 111110, •• 5 •• 0 .,,1 C Iao. M,dl M.'/.. That is encouraging to everyay, un er e a ll Spi ces ,. body but the sentimentalist wh o school at the gynmasium . .J. F, Owens. Vice President and Don't f OI'I~et the home talent let their pity for a sick old man obscure their indignation at his be- Gen eml Mnnager of the Okla· entertainm ent at th e ha ll Sa lurday NOVEMBER 13, 192!J Lrayal of his trust:. It is time t hat homa Gas and Electric Company. eve n ing, Novembel' 16 . Free lu nch a few men who hav e used their says: Admi ssion 10c and 20c. official positions to feather th eir That Newspape r Adverti sing is Th e teach'Brs put on a ' mov ie . - -- - - - - - - - - - - . own nests were put in jail. Nobody the shortest road to maximum busi-, "The Belle of Ha r veys burg" at I I believes that Full iR t he on ly pub- n e~s, therefore it is th e shortest , a~se l11bly Fridll Y morning . It was _ I WHAt HAPPENED IN I lic official who ever t oo k a bril>e. way to lowest cost to tho se whom well received. WALL STREET I 'r~e gen el'lll belief is tliat such we se rve. . Rev. and Mr.. L. F. Williams atNew 01 ,1 Recl ll cNew Old ReducNew Old Reduc. I ! things are common among the men Through It we hclp people to (tended District Conference at RipPrice Price ti on Pric e Price tion Price Price tion . - - - - - - - - - - - - - who. administer public affairs. This avoid !'! xcessive drudgel·Y. and to 11ey last week.. Pha eto n $4<10 $41H1 $20 Pon\ or a Wili .. etl ll n.625 650 25 Pick-Up Open Cab 430 445 11 , .. cYIll~al attitude on the part of the save tlJlle and money. . Bas ket ball on the home tloo r Roadst er 4H6 1, 50 15 Town ~edan 67 0 695 25 De Luxe Delivery" 550 595 45 Tlie prlOclpal suffer ers from the pubhc a~counts for a great. d e~1 Through It we S'Rve huma!} 1,lfe I Friday evening. The grad e girJ~ Business Cuupe 4!JO 525 35 'I'own Cal' 1200 1400 200 Model A panel Del. 590 615 a& Hlump in the stoc k market are the of the dIsrespect for law . ~hlch .IS b~ se tting forth d$ngers eXIsting I played t he high sc hool girlH. th e Slan dard Coup e li OO 550 50 Cnbrio let f.45 G70 2!l MO'del AA Truck Chassis bu siness enterprises which purvey one ?f the grave condItions 111 (10m certa n sltUjltlons beyond latter winning 17 to 7. Th e uoys' I Sport CO\lpe . 630 6fiO 20 St t' W . < 0 695 20 . t h i ' I 0 AmerIca. today: . control of an electric servlc ~ com'eams pls"ed Wa"nesville. Th e T d S J n 50 '1 a Ion ago n (Jt) • 411 ... '" ........ ........ 520 540 I uxurles 0 t e new y rlC I. .ne Fall's convlctron and sentence pany. . ' A b J f \ ~ u or . OJ e( a , 525 2B '1'axicab . .. 725 800 75 Model AA Panel Del.. .. ..... . .. New York "beauty parlor" whIch have already done much to di:lel Through it we emphaslzjI to the ' gra'le pys were ar outc a ase d, fordo\ .. Win. Sedan .GOO 026 25 Mou('1 A Cha ssis ar,o 365 15 . .. ........ ... .. .. .. .. .... 800 850 50 • . • 11' • h' 11' I h tl tf t lind lost 28 t(l 10. llIness of one of All Price. F. O. B. Detroit. ,/ .' ,- '. charged a minimum feo of $25 for the notion ~ at a m,an In Ig 0 ce peop e w at coopera ve Q or can the best play!! rs Of! t\ll! hig h so hoQI .' ~'\':'A¥4;;rtJ, a "treatment" has already closed can . commIt a crIme !ln~ escape do for the progress of the Clom- team crippled t/lem a nd lhey lo st I It I,ll' " fwllye been the pol;cy of th e F<'rd Motor Company to pa .. on tO f 'j ' . .., . pUnishment. The convlc~lon of a munlty. In t I" . Ibf L ' d' " ' Its doors. The exclusive' Jewelry few more unfaithful public ser Through it we help to stlmu- 17 0 ~, I' II 1,.0 a d vantage. 0 f quan,'y pro uobon and newly developed' mall'uIadarla_ : s hops where no cust omer was ' vant! would help restore confidence late t he " boolltlng" spirit of th e Rev, 3nd Mrs, J, p, rrhornbury . ..... ' r eally , welcome unless he had a I in law and justice. community by "boosting" civic, and p,mll y . eptertaln ed Mr. Th orn., huhdred thousand dollars to sp. end -. _ - ..- movements ourselve.8. bury s brother and wlfo fr um A IftrepOl't a decided fa lling off in Through it we teach how to get bam" over .th,e week-end. . The W. C. T. U. met Tu esday sales. One Fifth Avenue furrier NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT the most out of the service we " who hud im ported some Russian I'e nder and a ssist In promoting afternoon with Mrs. H. E. Batton. sables to make II $50,000 wrap for Estate of Benjamin H. Mills eff ective and cconomical use of Mrs. Hilliker ' will give the fil'st . the wife of a Wall Street gambler Deceased. that service. and second lelll80 n8 in thl! Nutdtion I har had the garment thrown' back Notice is hereby given that Ray Through it we tell the public Project .. Attlractive Desse rts 1/ at on his hand s and in now advertls- F. Mills ha s been duly appointed that every individual we are th e A id room Friday Nove'mber inlt it for sale lo r a mere $SO .OOO! and qualified as Administrator of privileged to serve has a r ig ht to 15 at 1:30 p . m All ladies are Slackening of trade In things I the Estate . of Benjamin H. Mills fair and courteous tl'eatment from cordia lly invited t~ attend . • l lik~ these r.e~resent no real econ- late of Warren County, Ohio. de· us at: all times. . . A number of the 4-H Ciub b ONE IS ENOUGH Thi ll hall ,a benefiCIal Influence d .r I tt d d A h' oys ontic loss ; qUIte the contrary. The ceased. $60,00 which . the furri~ did, Dated this 8th day of November upon our own. organizati on, ~eing 'Danay glat sLebnaneonn e aturCdaleyv. e mTheenyt dId d f h t s Sandy MacGregor, ufter being !I 0 t ge t f or h IS sn bles IS now 1929• W Z. R 11 un a ( re mln cr 0 w a. I e~- were banque t ed at noon by the ' Nen ty years in Canada, wellt back 111 the hands of gentlemen who . 0 pect ed from our members In theIr W C B k' \ kn. ow w. hnt to d,' 0 wilh m. oney .. It . Judge of the Probate Cour.t, dea lings with the public. I'ntaerrreegntl' ng °p'I'O'"aranme lw Sa sAS lI'sl.nV· Ant t .1 Scotland to visit his bl'other Hi. FUNERAL DIRECTOR II b t l th h I War e Co ty Oil' .. en a IJii recogoized Sandy at once, for Phone 93 W\ e Illves e( In some Ing'w IC 1 ~!. un, 10 - . - .. the Opera HOlllse. Robert (Jray was , his fe"hH'es had changed very Iit" ~III enabl~ some great manufactur A PICKLE the only Massie :T'ownship club tl S I II 11' 11' d WAYNESVILLE. OHIO \ mg e8tab lrs~ment to add a doze.n NOTICE OF APPOINTMI:"NT m"mbec on ··the Blu; R'bb h i e. an( y on t e ot er a n, workers to Its payroll. And that 18 ... A bug crawled intp a cpcumbjlr '"II • . , .. . I on . onor couldn't believe that t he man who w orth more to. all of us than a seed ' ·p • greeted him was his brother. Hi dozen sable wraps. E state of F. Maleolm Bllp,haru And slumbered the live long day,Floyd "'emon and Ellis O~bol'n hilt! been mooth-shaved, bu t ihis li'ully Equipped for Good ..... There is just as much money in DeNceal~ed.. h b I th t T Lltte in the livening he rUQbeq his }lave gone ~Q Tex!ls for t he Win i eI'. Plllll'S face was covered with a fuJI Service. the cou nt'ry as there was. Payrolls 0 Ice. IS ere y g ven a , eyes !\fl', pnd fUrs. Chllrles Voi r ~ en- beard, At length Hi exhibited an . Lar.ge Display Room. are as 'large as ever, and growing. M. Manlllgton and J . .C. Hawke And said "I'll be on my way." ter-tainell friend 8 and relatives old s car on his chin which sati I': The bu sinesses whose shares have have. been duly. ,apPOinted and But all too late ! The seed 'hlld numbering forty SundllY. ti ed his ~ro unger brother of his Ambulance Service declined in price are . earning as Qualified as AdminIStrators of the grown The HilarIty Club s pent Sunda Identity. with ltir. !Ind Mrs. Joe Davis anYd " Wh y on ea l·tll did ye grow that rt-:LEPHONE 7 t hey did before. The . folk who Estate of :F. Malcolm Blspham With luscious vegetation I •.' Y OR NIGH1 h~ve lost money !lre those ~ho ~~~ese1. Warren County, Ohio, de- And the, bug loon found that he' tllmily. . . great beard, Hi?" exclaim ed San- _ -----------____________. . J tt'led to .get somethlOg for llothlng Dated this 30th day of Octo ber couldn t move Or, and Mm. W. E. OKl esbee had I dY:'Well, man," r ep lied Hi. "you by bUYlng stocks . at more than 1929 Because of his situation. as dinn er gu c'sts on MO'l'Hln even- k k h . h 30 Years Experlenca In Flttlnll they were worth In order to re- . • W Z R II For the .seed had sprouted In r e- In" Mrs. Allie Dakin of LM!ba now you too t e raz or WIt ye and Making GlassCl sell them to others who were even . . 0 cord lime "nDd' Mr a d Mr W E Ti nOn, l\ When ye we nt to Canady." more gullible. Judge of the Probate Court With stems and fruit without num- ... . n ' 8. , chen or. --- - - - - -_._ - - - -at-What has really happened is Warren County. Ohio ber, .. - - - - STOCKINGS that a vast amount of money and Shawhan &: Brown, Attys. And the poor unfortunate bug was Auctioneer and Clerk EYe,.,. Tueedar, Tburedar, credit has been taken out of the - - Ii jailed ECONOMIC READJUSTMENT makes a differ ence where you Saturday hands of was ters and hlls got into Nit : "Do you know 'how they Withi.n a large cucumber. hnng 'em, Phone 24 the blink IIccounts of men of con- take the census in cotland? "All' woe to me" he said in tears, Prices of securiti :; on the Stock For r esults on Christmas 111 01'n'No charle for E.amlDatloa structive vision. ' Most of this Wit: "No, how?" . "My chances aren't worth a nickel, Exchange ar" nc.w low er than they La st year. sister got a runner. money will now go into useful Nit: "They roll a penny down My friends will never see me more, were a montih ago . When s he hung her's on a thorn. channels. the street." I'm in a h- - of a pickle." The 'l<' eder~ll Reserve Banks have reduce their rate of rediscount. Those events are the beginning of a period elf econom ic readjustment in AmE,rica. For four yenrs the prices ot stocks have been runnj·ng w\ld. Wall Street estimates , wcre In With Dependable . fected with the delu!\iQn tbat Seruln and Virus money can be got noneMtly with. out working for it. Now their Insures both Safemoney in in the hands oC ge ntlemen who had no such deludlons, , ty and Succe8s and the losers are gpillg bacl\ to
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Mrs . Rnchf' 1 few alit! Mr. , Frank Cr w wefe ~u es t s of Mr, Ha rry Rllw~o n Rnd family ill DayWillium Long, Jr., is se lli ng ton, Sun day. . radios now. Walter was elected MI'.'. Snru h Ann Hill o f Leunno n .Julltice of Kenrick th of Wayn e Mr. IIl1d MI s. Lon Deck It lin d Mr. 'fOWll Ship at etbePeace r ecent election and Mrs. H. B. Ell rnh art nnd with out opp o itio ll. da ughter spent Sund l~y wi t h Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd Davis a nd Mrs. Ray onncr III Dayton . and sons, of . Cincinn ati, were Ihttrior view shows some of the p;usengers In the boat DO-,X u it weat. aloft Specia ls in sil verwnr e Ilnd Mr. IlMScngc rs for an hour's gla~!)wal·e . Suppl y yo uI' Thnnksftigh't over Lake Mr. i and Mrs. C. L. Duke motorthis photo. The IZ-motored craft broke .n m:o e1tiI1Id.t giving needs at 9ar y's J ewelry (:d to Detroit or c:arl)' QI _ _~ last week and spent , 115 over fifty tOns. hOp, Lebano n OhIO. i _ __ , a coup le of day!! with t heir so n-in, and Graham daught er. Mr . and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robel·t C.r ew. Mrs. law Chester . . at their hom e Thul'sday evening Frank Stanley is able to be r:.~....;....----------~ Lon Becke.tt and Mrs. H. B. Ea~W. M. Colema n a nd Miss :for a social time. ha rt a nd little uaughl er were dlll- , ThMrs. " about again after a severe attack elm a attende d t he county meetMrs. E va Young and ne r guests of Mrs. Rachel Crew ing of t he 4-H club n, pf ' -trouble . . ' at Le banon of Dayton , spent several .dcht1dre ays the and Mr. Frank Crew, Thursd a y. Sa turday. _ _ _ ,_ • past week .wit h her mot lier, Mrs. ,_ .. ' ., Mr. nnd Mrs. G. HlUnes, of Emma Lacy. get expert. r epntrln g on Belmon t, spent W,Thul'l!da .y with Mr. an'd Mrs PUBLI C SALE .. enAm er iCan a nd SW ISS watche s at their father, Samuel Hames. tertain ~d to SIX , fl clock dmner Discont Ca~y's Jewelry Shop,. Lebano inuing Farmin g I will n Mrs. Mary Carmon y attended a Sunday . Mr. and ;Mrs. Glenn J C?hns sell . at Public Auctio n , all my OhIO. Store open evelllngs. fam ily dinner Sunday at the home son and daughte r of Dayton , and stoek feed and implem ents. - - -- - • of Mr. and Mrsi. W. F, Clark, at Mr. and MTB. Ed Longac re. d Locaied about S. ~ miles South Waynes ville. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goo~y an. East of Wayne svill e S nliles North LARGE ST 4 H CLUB MEETI NG . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith visited Miss Edna. Cook·, of Cincmn ati. of Oregon ia on the Wayne HELD IN WARR EN COUNTY In Wapa koneta ove.... the week-en d. l , were overmg ht guests Sunday of aDd Oregon ia road, on the, sville ' John . Several of the neighbors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coleman. Lamb farm' 'on t he mouth of Nearly 360 boys and girls were and Mrs. William Creight on gather ' Little Margar et Kenr!ek-, eeasers Cre~k on ' !.Route 6, is ill with jaundic e. ' gathere d at the Lebano n Opera -- - -_ Mrs. Carl Pieker! ng and daugh- WEDN ESDAY . NOV. 27, 1929 House, on Saturda y, Novemb er , ter Ina, of Centerv Satur 9 , fOI' the fIrst County Wide A- Food club of Mil son. at 10 '30' 4 head Horses 28 Iday evening guestsille, were Mrs. Ada head ' at' cattle 14 head Hogs, chievem ent Day held ' in Warren The following Clubs were awar- Chenow eth and Mrs. of ~elle Sc;tt. Poultry Foras~n Tracto with County . This Achievement Day ded charter s and seals, Klever l ·Mr. Haines came rOi Plow implem ents Harnes rs Feed WIlS made possible by the generos Kooks, ~arvey sburg; . Oregon ia Detroit Alfred ; Sat~.rday on Bc.count 0 ,and Househ old G~ods. ity of tbe Warren County Bankers Happy Girls, Oregon ia, ' . Associa tion who \laid all expenses Worker s , Maine,v ille,. Live Happy the· serious Illness of hiS father, L .R PORTE R SPECIA L FOR FRIDA Y AND W.ire Samuel Haines" of the day, includin g n luncheo n at .Room, Mason, Nonabe l Food, ' F T Martin &: J. Stanley, ·Aucts. • SATUR DAY Leb! Mr and Mrs. Charles McDar r vii E O'Neall Clerk noon' in the Odd Fellows Hall. a non, Sunshin e ,Food, Mason, • ' . .'_ _.__ served by ~r. Ed. COl1klin 'a nd Ju~ior Sewing, Mason; Sunb.ea and Mrs Nellie McDan , of Ur~ana Steaks ' cut fTom Prime Beef m were di~ner guests Friday of Mr. staff of assIstan ts. StItchers, Lebano n; Jolly StttchR' ound " Loi,n,' lb • . 30c NO HUNTI NG , The exercises wer e opened by era, Soc ialville ; Made Well, Level, and Mrs. Irvin Hardm an and Mahlon Gebhar t of Route 5, and iQ th e si ngi ng of "Ameri ca" followed Kan Rite, Wayne sville; Best , T. Bone and' Portf lr Yet , the afterno on visited their uncle . ,, . d 11 _,' by invoj:ation b~ the Rev. J. H. Commu nity Club, Lebano n; Lamy. T he morfllng program con- Wire Poultry Olub Harvey Live ' and aunt, Mr . IUld Mrs. Samuel :w~, _the uDders lgne, a , ow.Do Houa e,lb ... _.. , .. ,3Oe: sburg ; Haines . huntmr , trappin g or trelpas smg slated of short talks by C. F. Class Sons 'of the So il, Maineville; Good M 'and Mrs. J ' R ·Johns bad on . o~ fara;'!" county agent, Mr. Chas. T. Ells, Cut, Waynes ville; King's . I Swila ·.S teak,. lb .. , .28c Lassies, f ~'heir preside nt of Warren County farm. Kings Mills ; Happy Hour, Lebano Sunil&y' dinper luest.a: '. Chas. T. .,!, . . - Cut . from prime Loin or n or d Mrll ' J J! trhomAl! of bureau , Mrs. Edith M. Hilliker, Industr ious Porkllr sLBarla n Chas. E. -.ehen er R d Town- ~r. t'lI~ll~' Mr "and Mrs. H~rry T. _ S, Hardin ' bome demons tration agent an.d MI'. s hip , Deerfield o,un • ivestock and ./~ e1 d ~ons 'Kenqe tb and. Roy. Davia PurtlP F. B. Harris j county superm ten- Crops, Mason.. . • Grou nd Beef . . .. , .20c dent of schoo 8. . ~ ~:y~~n The follOWing boys and girls 2'!J.ls. BOr:~tli~ 'k ~d :Mr. and M1'& ,Allen '. .r;has Pure f re,sh Beef -""-_ I es An individ ual de monstr ation on were admitte d 1:0 the 4-H ,Blue mM~~ ~n~ Mra. J. B. Jones. enter- >,. the making of a masb hopper was Ribbon Honor . cl!ub for outstan ' . , Beef Roasts ' cut from prime d- taO ed to .dinner on SUnday ; Mr, • , • given by Elme r Beckelh ei mer, fol- jng work: Edna Compton, beef ' Jane anI:; Mrs: ~lpll Shelton', of .Dayton ~. lowed by a team demons tration on Coo~, EI~anor Clark, f' c:k Ib the Care of Clothin g b=! Edna ~errJs\ LUCJII GeQrge, Ruth E leanor ¥r and ' Mr.!!, . .\. ·D. Jonei ~...nd u, .... .' _... 23c Compto n and Mary Cunnin gham, Georglll na Hau sc Helen Geor~e da~ g hter. · of Oarmo ntte. Mr,.an d ' 11 R R t Ib Horns, Mrs William Sidelllt ricker, ,'of" !,, 25' _. iIeLlen II Jap~so~ . - .. of t he Junior Sewing club of Mas- Jan~ u~.., oaa, ." C Knapp, on. These , lJellbro three young people re- Loutse Marconet~, oue a . an, of ok, .aJld 1!Ira.' J,. ,W, ~"eltoD~ " FOR SALE St Paris. , 'Beef Shoi'.tRibll b.19 c ~"T' '. <l : " . _ . present ed the coun ty at t he State Marcell a Plank" ~)har!,"a ReynO~ 72 1L dk' I Little Betty Routuh ii :has liNn F'OR SALE -Four severt Fair at Columb us in August , ' months 2 ~ Bake or BbU Helen Rothma n, LOUise R~thr~c "BUffering with her lIm~ 10-, averal A roll call showed thst only two Ruth Rothroc , 'p,d Poland Ohlna male pigs. Pk, Thelma 11 te~e!1- l dayS and Wlll_ tOen ott o .MIami ~ater Ib ' 27 'clu bs of the 89 in the county were son, Evelyn Tufts, Gi,hens , . Waynes ville, R. or Gane e opa ,. . . c ~18, V lley ' Hospita l 'D1ond~f" for an R. 4. ' . , not represe nted. ' . ' .nl8" Melba Whitac Rib qr 10iD : Gertrud e Whlt~- a ,, , ,~ ' :'.4. At the end of t he mornin g pro- ere. Geneiv ere, Windro y ' P k k ' Ib 23 DOrt8 ,X-ra .. , AU , FuR SA~E-Qld Square Piano in gram, t he club adjourn ed in a body White, C,Iinton Reynolss, or ' Stea , Alton .. , . C M~sdames Charles Jo',U'a, e~ 1(00d conditio n, at ,Perry Haft.:. to the Odd Fellows Hall for lunch- Holf, Elmo Kroene r. ds, Lean, TeDdeI! Ellswo rth Emrick . Edd Lon/!r'~T~~W~~ I19clc , hmi• . Ver;v. eon. Followi ng the luncheo n many Benham Robe~ 'Gra~ Lyle cheap. lb' 0 Ben- be.rt. Swal).k _at~ftanlty 'I a~ tlIe~K. ~an Co. ~b.no~, Ohio.' ~b:noD boys and girls availed themse lves ham, _ nl,S .~re.h Side, ' . _ " 2 c Nixon, upordo nN~ar- ~lsC~n q~ Ca~rILebaJl'("'~ ·']1ue.a&y. ·. FOR of the privileg e of inspecting the conl!et"Edmon SALE- McCol' ll'\ick fOllr roll Fenton Soale, au l ...on. • M urcd'M rs Lester Ke'nrlqJr n . S R'b Ib ' t8 . S~redder, and 18 inch Rosa pare I . , .' . . 7:.t lLC r easse!" bled at the '. S p, Opera House at 2 0 clock tor ~he Ib , Charles 'boull, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ';, aftcrnoon p:ogrom . The Dreamm g _ ; Fresll;- callies, 4. to 6 l~ . v;eller and baby daught er, a"d , and Plough mg Son~s were sung . 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:NEWS OIRECT FROM , Local Happ enin gs AT THE CHURCHES I :mg~~~~_:~~!.!~.J WARREN GOUNTIAN . Local _Happ enin gs_ NOlES fROM A car of ce.m ent·jus t receive d at • Fairley 's. . A car of cement just r eceived at THE STATE ' CAPITOL Mr. and Mrs. Myel' Hyman IN WAYNESVilLE' KllLED·.IN WRECK Fairley's. were Dayton visitors Monday. THE ·HIHH SCHOOL Mrs. Lee Hawke was a Dayton . COLUMBUS, OHIO -Tbe Ohio
' M' A YNESV ILLE M. E. CHURC H vi sitor Mond ay. State Museum on the Univer sity MrR. Clum Wnnvic k Turn er , 43 • Sec ' the new nose veils in Wedne sday'. Bible study anti black Sev eral High chool student s atand colors. Grace L. Smith. of ColumlHls, was killed cllrly Fricampus attraets a Iarge pereen t , Be rt Hurtsock enterta ined tended the footbal prayer meeting li t 7 :30 p. m. Friday and hH lIu ~ hl1nd, GeorgI.! Tur- theMJrB of the visitors who stop in the l game at Wilolly Mutl'OIl S Tuesda day: y afterchoit· practic e at 7 :30 p. m. ,C apital City during the year .. At mington last Friday afternuon, ncr, ~ 1If1'(' re d u brok en right leg noon. Mrs. Rosetta Edward s of Dllyton Sunday : unday school · at 9 :30 a. The game lYas betwee n Wilmin and injuries a bout the head when t h e presen t t Ime anli IliSt mg is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard nl. "lornin . II Archde acon. g worship ut 10 :30, ton Coll ege and Hanove r College the aut mobile ill which th ey were Mrs. Earl Greene t h rou~ hou t th e mon th a specla J.' spe nt r~ the l'worth week- Wilmin gton won by a score of 6. League at 6 :15 p. m., riding, elll'out e to Lebullon, col- end in Dayton exhibit of artificia l lighting show. , . th d with Preach her daught er to O. ing services ut 7.aO p. m. . s Edwin S. Furnas is visiting hi s lid ed with It tJ'uck four and one- Paulin e. mg e eveI opm-en t 0 f th e v.arlo\! sister Mrs. Annie Blackb urn at Monday : The rabbit s upper that ha lf mil es so uth of London on stages up to the present · time IS Fishert own, Pa. was to have been held on ThursTh e High School nssem bled the Sou III proving very interes ting. A perhad(· ~t o n road. Miss Leota and Messrs. Leo and Friduy mornin g for n talk day evening of this week has be!!n A gO n. Van, aged 15, escaped Carse by MI'. manent electric al exhibit is being Mrs. Emma Leeds of Toledo was postpon ed until Monday evening I SWE'aringe n spent Sunday Murray S. Kenwo rthy, Richm estllblished depictin g the evoluwi t h u f o \\' nl i!':(' r bruises. The car ond, f t in k Hillsbo (N the ro. week-en ber 25th) d guest of her I Ind. run inlo a ditch and the truck is niece, 0 nex wee, tion of electric al machin ery, dyna- Mrs G C Dibert ovem " Tuesda y: On Tuesda y of said mos, lights, lightnin g, etc. next tl, have pi un (1(\ ovpr t he top . .. , Mother s week a booth f estival will be held Club Thanks giving The basketb all tellm of W. H. of the ma chi ne. Mrs. '1' UI'I\ I: I' died , Parker- The Nations choice in Iat the M.. E. chl;'rch in. Sout h whilo uein l{ I'e m ve d to a Colum- mllrk et at Grunge Hall Novem- I S. plays Morow High School, Fri' Lel1 · Sixty new IIrrivals at the Mans- pens. Select yours at Cary's Jewelday night, Novemb er 22, here. anon. Th!s festIval WIll be und.,·r bus hOliJlital. Sh e sutrered a f rac- bel' 27th at 9 o· clock. field reform atory last we k brough t ry hop, Lebano n Ohio. I the uusplce s of the Meth odist tured . kull ; belilg thr own thro ugh the populat ion up to 2,772. , Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Adams and church. of Warren , county, nn d 1\ It is a most difficult thing for a l hf' winrl "hip ld of the cur. This will be augume nted by othl!rs I W. L, Drake. F . C. Hubble children vis ited relative s at Rock- fan to reulize his and collectIOn. ~r fr Uits, y e g~ lH b l l'> The Turne r tlll11il>, W Il K enroute bridge, respons ibility to sentenc ed in various coun~les master Eal'l Hubble were Ohio, SundllY . a team in his town. If he would ' 0 th· hlrm of Walter Earnha rt, during the presen t terms of cram- in Wa shingto n C. H. Sundayvisitors a':td prOVISions (If vaTl ous kll . ~:; just help out in th e mlltter of sup. will . be ~ke!, for O.UI' M r th o ~ bt Lebllllon, where the eld er MI'. Turinal court. Superin tenden t T. C. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Wright of port of the hos pital ~n Cmcmn at!. Any ca ... ~g team in II way !ll!r had. planned Jenkins is kept busy prepari ng to spend the clay Octroit ,l!pent the week-end with makes for better sport and bethat Albert Wi1Iterson lind family of t o contrl~ute t'1 thiS ~au se tter III huntmg . Will quarter s for his enforce d borders Dayton. were guests . Dr. and Mrs . A. T. Wright . losers, there would be more pleasSusan pl ease brmg theIr offering to our Mrs. 'l'urne r wa s a nallve of and the men Ilre assigne d to the Wilkers on !;lnd familyofonMrs. ure Saturda in the game y chUl'ch 8 S a not whole. lat er than Monday even Wan'pn. count~, having b.aen work with winch they have been Berets in all new metalNothin g makes n man as hard ing , Nove mber 25th .. reared In the Olive Brance nOlgh- I ie hats and Feltcolors, familia r outside the prison walls. MI·s. N. Lee Talbott of Green at reasona- a loser as to lose money on a team, G. C. DIbert, Pastor. bo rh ood. 1"(\1' the l' a2t tw enty years ble pric es. Gl'uce L.huts Some of the finest furnitu re manu- Cold Springs , Fla. , was ' the Smith. he though t was a " sure winner ." <he has Illude hel' homa In olum- , fucture d i · turned out at the re- of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. St. gue st Just see what John ST. AUGU to the STINE CHURC bu ~ . H . format ory but can only be sold to last week. Mrs. Ethan C. Crane and chil- player first of all-it itdoes creates an She 1S !lllrviv@d py her husban d, dren' of Dayton Summe r schedul e-1st, 3rd lind state institut ions and county offispent the week.en d attitude of self confidence, which o!, e so n, Van. Olll! uaughtel', Beat- with Mr. Ilnd Mrs. D. L. Crane. cers, the Ohio statute s making it Saws filed by machin ery. Cut 5th Sunday , Mass at 8 :00 a. is dangero us to him ; it creates an nee, a Ilchool teacher at O ~ born; m.; compul sory. cleaner , .truer, faster. Roy Pig- 2nd and 4th Sunday id ea that if it is th e general idea two sistl!l's, Mrs. Dt!OlaB Guttery , ' Masil at Are you keeping in mind the all al'ound , the1'e must be someand Mra. Will &lbon, Lebano n; and dut e of th e bazaar of the tt, at Madden 's Lumbe r Yard. 9 :~Oe: v , Lawren ce B. Mollma The appoin tment . of John W. M. E. thing to it, and therefo re results in nn. t\~O brother s, Wilbur Warwick,. of Ladies Aid, Decemb er 5, 6, and 7. the assump tion that the oppone nt Bricker . Columbus attorne y, as a Carsel SWeari ngen of Akron, Kmgs Mm~, and Charles Warwic k, membe r of the Public Utililie s was the guest of Henry Sweati n- WAYN ESVIL LE is easy i cau sing a most dangero us ·r Columb us. CHURC . H OF I MI'. And Mrs. Milton Thompson kind 01 oVeJ'confidence Commission, to lIucceed Roscoe C. gen and family over the week- the kind Funera l service s were held a\ and Bon were CHRIS T dinner guests of Mr brough t on by friend s and McCulloch gives univers al satis- end. thp not by r('si d~n ce in Columb us l'l!t6n. ' and Mrs. , I Orville ~ Bible i,int; 68 stories and at Ita.t /iV' School at 9 :30 a. m. Our Gray on Sunduy .. self. faction to Republ ican party 'Ieaders day 1l10l'IlIng with burial at 0011111\' . ' ~('t f rum th~ gJ'l)und. and erected :J school aim: Every from every section of ' the state. service live, Sec what it does to the fan in Mrs. EIsl~ Lawson lind daugh- vital and attracti ve, every agency I 1'1, $1 o f over ~~ 15 .000.000, For best results consign your the second ,he' lie,' bus. His broad experie nce as special t~r8 , of Springb it creates a were ' Sunday and every individ ual a live w.ire ; h'; )'sltr H\l i l d in ~ in th~ hCaJ1 • _. , Ive stock to Green-E mbry Co., greedy supporplacecounse l in -the attorne y general 's dmner g~est.s of oro: I ter desire for MI S. Fred Hubble for Christ. The Lord's Bupper slm- 'll W ':'Qr" at Lc:ocingtlJll A "cnlll: Cincinn ati in care of D. R. Salis- victory ,is measurwhose . office for four years, in represe nt- and famIly. PEATt ill ~. ed only by its \ ply a nd scriptur ally observe d at 121,11 Street i. til': tallest ~ t J U , .. , bury: ing the public utilities commission, cash value to him; whose 19yalty Fl:nern l servioe!l ror James ion of the Bibl e School " the wor).!. will be a valuabl f> asset in the • is good merely as long as his team , Mr. and Mrs. Hatry Turner and conclus service . Cresswell who died at the home of Evenin g evangel istic conduc t of his new office. His s~n of Bellbro Mrs. D: R. Smith enterta ined is winning. ok, spent Sunday service at 7 :30 p. m. Good spelllaJ Mrs. Hannah Cre!l8well in Harvey s- a few fri ends cheerfu l and pleasan t ,dispos ition With Mr., and Mrs. The pluyer Wednes a respons ibility J. H, Sackett music. Sermon subject , "No God b\lfll, Wednes day, were held at the I n?on C!f last week, e.ardsday after- to the fan in feels with his cordial and friendly man- and fnmlly . cash value. In spite' being the and McClur No e Christ." Funera l Church Parlor Friday diverSIOn. night ners have enden.r ed him to a vast of the fact that he has given FORES TRY M£ETI NG afterno on, Rev. G. C. Dibert · ofho t of fl'iends who will wish him Mrs. Emma Barnet t and E. V. service each Wednes day at 7 :30 p. ~ve rything he had; if he lo~t and . . flclatlng . Burial m. The was church in where you feel at Miami Llttlt B~ty Leau Arthur IS able knew the fnn had bet on hIm, he unlMwnded success in his new Barnha J't of Cincinn ati, were home. cemete ry. . to I'eturn to school after bei.ng feels resp.on sible to the ildmlOisll'ative duties. week-e nd guests of Mr. an dMrs. fan and Mr. F. W. Dean, Extensi on Chester A. William son. Ministe r Special «mftne d to her home wl~h t heref Ol'e is likely to feel ashame C. M. Robitze r. d ist in Forestr y assisted chicken pox" • Samuel of defeat H. and Haines, not proud that he a,.e 89 Count y Agent Class last WednesOfficer Jllck Bickma n of the You get expert repamn g on yellrs, went passed do\vn ST. awa;tl MARYS fighting 'ful!!lday evenCHURC H to lhe last. day in conside ring forestry prostate ~ouse park force works up a Americ an and Swiss watche Special s in silverw are and ing at th ~ l\olll!! of his daught er, That isn't fair to the boy who s at No vembel' 24, Sunday next be- jects with Messrs. H. R. McPher splendi d appetite. each eyemng , Cary's Jewelry glasswa re. Supply your Shop, Thanks Mrs. is Lebano Waller playing n for e Advent. Church school at son, business munager and . He shouldn 't be ' made Kenrick at Lytle, IIbortly !lfter. gom&, ~n duty. I Ohio. Store open evening s. J. W, Ohio. givl~ needs at Cary's Jewelry nn athletic mllchine 9 :30; mornin g prayer and sermon Satchel 'loclIl Supt. at to bring his Among hIS assignm ents tS that of f'1;. Ancien Snop, t LClbano n Ohio. friend's in dollars and cents. He ut 10:30. . Mr. Hllines was !.he last l"tPark and also with Mellsrs. Teaslowerin g the flag which floats The conditio n of J. M. Taylor, should feel proud of victory and of the Billy Ban\}r· POst at Rev. J. J. Schaeff er, Rector. dale Fishen anp ()hester Oampbell vivor abovll the st.ate bouse dome,th e who is serious sick, was reportee Mr. and Mrs. D. E . Standif ord unat;ham ed in defeat. It Is difficul Springb oro Ilnd the last elyil War :! t who cere".o ny taking place, at I!unaet. I to be slightly ly own and control con5id~ rable had for their Sunday better thIs mornin g, FERRY CHl)RC tl OF CHRIS T area or dinner guests to do so when he knows that there vpteran of Oll'lIrllf ~k, Townsh ip, To get to the ~ome the popula r , the hilly land ell!lt pf ~hll Wal'r{!1\ Mrs. Walter McClure and Mr. lind is betting going on and that he 1l9\1ob, officer must mount the winding Little ~iver anli IlIl'l~ Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. 0"1' south ofMiami Ie persona lly respons ible, in a way, )o' un ef~1 will be held Frld"y. ·Mrs. Earl Conner and SOn. stairwa y to rench the staff to Ft. An(lien t. 'fhe ~o!icjll ll Mr. and Mra. C. M. Robitze r, "busy season" is about to begin, suggested includ·ed p!llns to !fllal\- with short service nt the resldenCie for that money. which the flag is attache d. Officer Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rye, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke, Mrs. The best way for the fan to play Jack counts the steps and states and Mrll. Bert Hartsoc k were Mr. Import ant announ cement s will be ually elimina te many of the \~Q«" at 12 o'clock and at the Sprln- Mary Hopkins, C. L. Hawke and safe is not to bet--pu en- made Sunday . We want tQ ~e wood, red blld, ~o~ p pp', gl'ape. bOI'o M. E. Church at 1 :80. Intert if he does, h 'th t rtained tl 199 at the home d of Mr. and "in." Lord's Supper 3n ~ermgI\' ons Donald and Dean v'isited Dr• ...-be a good loser afterwa t ere are exac y all WI nnd.ollllirat.,le!! me~t in Sp.rlngboro cemete ry. rd. in DII''''on at time out for rest near twenty 10 '.30 a. m., se-rnl'o'n sllhJ'el't,' Vines, an lirI oth"r min- Mrs. Robert W...Iton and Mrs. RaJ.,h .. Vance ., 1',.. in Pleasan " P , . . t ~l Suppos e the whole gang of us · f "" known as 'Weed. tree~. " Anq a 51) utes is consum ed before the top Sunday evenlnr . Plain Sunday . "The Big I known FOllf·" YO\! {Ire always the eli!'linl\ti o~ of !TIlln)' pf the ole:! RAILR as SpOl·t fans make up. a set ill reacber . One of his te\1ow of. OAD S'fATI ON PASSE S welcome at this church , of resolution!;! on sportsm anship, . and mllture beellO tr~~s wtJie.h 1\1'(1 ticer ra 'ses the flag each mornin g What Is more , ~ppropriate thn . Ches~er A. Willillll After Summe rs heat and dust..:.a nd..-head it lson, Ministe r deca»ip g lind l'O~t!!l~ f illlter thAn !t II a declars tion . a gift of jewelry See the beau. . giVe your watch new life by hav- against bettingwith a t sunr se. , neUT ""',". wth 1' . ~lel'nOl m"de.T he. se tlful rl'ngs and nec'k wear on our High School at Carv'a or. the. first LYTLEf-o' .... time I.n ... f-o years E'. AHItR~u. OreC"ing it thoroug ., hly ,. cleaned ... " f and ~ oiled games. and remem ber-yo u don't ". .. ~ _H old spreadi ng ~beech th t A radio 16 feet In height and Jewelry ShClp, l.el;llmon Ohio, are crowdm I -> Sunday School Ilt !! :OQ p. m. and driving out hundre ds of yuungg oma IS WI ou a ral roaa ststIon. at Cllry's Jewelry Shop, Lebano n hate defeat or feel nearly as blue ' Once .the , sc~ne of import Oblo. ant tele!,inc feet wide has been installe d · S QO about it, as the boys who take the seedlin gs so wit Mr. and Mrs. V, C. Hubble , had Preachinj!; S ervlce removal graphiC, fre'.~ht, expre8S and pasat : p. m. the State Forc:,tchr their m the n?rthw est corner of the AS their dinner . sock On the nose themse lves--a nd declares, as~, senj!;el' IIerVlce the guests, Penn~y. Tuesda lvanla y, Sermon TopiQ l "ClQunt Your ~Ies; elm, popl ar, oak" a, nd, qtl\ers, '~i/l R. R. eo. has sold the buildin state hOllse Yllr \ which tells twice Novemller 12th, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bunnel l, like it. . g to Miss W. sings," Prayer me@ting ~ai1y of thfl... progres~ being m~de N. S(,8r8, Mrs. William 7 :3Q desirab le and val\1ahle i.eed. lin. .... H. R. Shaw. It is unde~to Monimia Bunnel l, Mr. and Drake and Wedesd ay evening. Teachea~ ---\'ld t.hat In the Caplt~1 CI. tv commu ntty ft on. Mrs. rs trnin 1' Mrs. Rhodes William son, Rev. Cheste r ing 'CIIlSIf lollowiflg prllyer me~t. will .... M Bunnen Sh and ill Myraon If th t t The Junior class is sponsor ing a f und d I've. i liP ~Q reforl!s t the area. S p Iell d Id I!'USIcaI pro- n ~, . aWl' wb ,wtreo. hell at Ion, Thoma s spent Sunday with Mr. musical program ' 0 M n Mr. cpml! Dean p' omtJ!d out the va.!\\e ~smg present ed by ReAve,,, ' 109 We d Jlelld "y eVIlJl1 grams nre given I.t s um 61 or t e cons ruct- and Mrs. winch can be I'WilIiamlJon lind BlJlv 1I1{, , n . Ih: of 4'or stry E. m a L. long Thomas # time . n pr ." . '" rn Ion of II iar«e poultry house. d~y I!vening November. 25 the three blind men, all very talente d t ,.. heard f or : blC1ck a'l'/ /lY. What ~n \ Gruel\. Watch!!s otl'e" .~he .,.,., m 118 musicians, at the Gym, Saturda y aUrn,ct on It \\' uld hav provell to ', n NU!lII'ty "al"e, 0t.,!" an.l qtmllst young peQ'p!e lif A!t\y ' C~ftpel will to conserv e t~1! rough. rlv!!\, hI .~ - - --- - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph l':vans in evening . Novem ber 23. Admission ('l "pend- presen t a play entitlel i "Ll1c~:r from erosion all Wl!lIl\lI 'I be for Lhe b,e nc~ warmer s 0 f t h e , ability. '" ~... ~p 'f ~r,iOIL " " P" RED I CROSS ROLL CAl.. h II'.n t y tl e . ."'~. )'our Gruen dealel' In ay .n the a compan y with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 25c and 35c. . satisfa".. ·or ~ "IS III > .. • l'ncplne frllm the lIubpark during tI: pleasan t weathe r' !warre n C.ounty is Cary's Jewelrv .. M.organ and SOli of Dayton motorfor the benefl~ Qf tlle phqrclj, maOrgrdineDr~ fw!lnedrc$'II'kewl'se ftlaced for ~ Ther~ willl:!p a ut\lon thanksgivi~({ The 1929 R"d Cross Roll 'C all ed to Florenc e, Ky., Sunday , and .- ,- - " ~. Shop, L e b anon, Ohi Q, servicll at t~e Churllh nll~~ TllUfo$- several ' thousan d seed ingB dillner guests of Mr, and Mrs. ENTER TAINE D OLD I;RIEN DS The statIstic al d!-lPllrtment at and is Undlll' WilY and will continu e werl! l' D I. d n I day evening a~ 7 :&9, E. F. Brown. Secreta ry of State Clrtrence J. '. Mrs. 0 .~. trllnspl an~ which are furnisl\- thrnllgh ThanksgIVing Day. U"I! an 80n +·a\1 , SIU'a . A. P'lnvman Pastllr- ed at a verytrees Brown is V(!l'y bn y [It prrllon t due With f!frs. L!\u1'11 , Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Borden of nom inal cost from tIl\' A rrnngem pnts Shldake have l' Bnd been I made __- _ - ' 1: ~ '-_;" . ,~, . , . !ltatp. ~urs!lries. A mpdest plantin g with 'fhe The Junior class of Waynesville Frankli n, enterta ined Sid Ellis to the fact ttl 'It Rb~tracts on the INa1han Grill of Harvey sburg, Wayne sville Nationa l lef~ , High Bchool is sponsor ing an en- and family to II 6 o'clock dinner wall mftd{l a fe", YOflrB ag~ on the bank to receive membershins. vote ,on the tax amend ment; &8 \ last wee~ .01' Albuqu erque, New WAYN E TP. fARMt:~~' ClLUB 01l!'lP Kern tertainm ent by the Columbian on Friday eveninl\', to remind Mr. certifie d by county boards of dep- Mexico, to spend Fillrm owned , ~y fcc iR one dollar Rnd one haltThe a month wltl! Mr. of Dayton Y. M. C. A. uty state supervi sors of electio n, \ alld Mn, Clint GrllY, F: ll. FQ.!I- the ml'lnev receivp.d in the drive Is , Company. a trio of blind men. Borden of his bIrthda y anniver I Mr, ~nd Mrs. 14: A. qorntlll t\n ~ tel', Foster:;, und theby Klllg are being receive d lind tabulat ed. Po"'Wretainer l for local use, tho remaln - Saturda y evening , Novem ber 23, sary. Mr. afld Mrs. Fred Braddo ck tertaine d ~lJe ~aynl! 'fp. FaTmer s~ der Co, ings ~~lls/ RaJ;l~li\r in additio n to thlll work ' PJ!'P~l19.. S aI\d cler ~orllr! into the nationa l relief at 8 o'clock, in ttJe Gym_ .lcbnis- Mr. and M.rs. Harry Smith and For better vlslQIl....-fer ge~~tll' Cluj) at tbelr tioma near Wayne s- 'owners 0t other- reuglj hilly Ian" fund slcln 26c and 35c. little Glenn Smith called in the tions are being made to comr,l\e g-ln;;l!~s ,....., prl<l9 B rea!\on able-be of the , Qrgllnlzatlon. st ville on ThuJ'!ldl\Y Novem ber 14th. who may e intet'IJ!s evening. Mrs. Borden ' served a the roster of municip al and town- ISOl'vlr e-consu lt Dr. ted In refores ~ . .. -Rudolp h the Anne The Lee day Crane . wall enterta ined at delicious three course lunch in the rainy and fol' tha~ ti,!n . ean secure. inl'ol'llllllion pel'ship officet:9 elected on Novem ber Eye~ight Special ist Tue~ay, Thurs reaS()1i R vel'Y there nice WIIS meeting a splen!llq ' a~of the L. T. L. evening . 5th. In this connect ion ~hO\lS8nds I!ny, S1tnrdo to sam,! from ~OUR~y __ __ LOSES VAl.U AILE GUN Cary 8 Jewlllr) ' tendan ce--.I!Tlly two famlli.e s being UllDlIlg Fl'iday . evening Novem ber 16 Agent Clllss or by calU~g {It the of letter, go out fro". the oft'lco C)f Shop, Lebano ny.OhlQ, Iliftel' absent. school. A numbe r of gJJesta also Fllrm Dqrell" offi e~. There were 20 Some Secreta ry of State Brown. in a" J E. Mer-lur e "ad a close call membe rs present and dainty DIVORCE IS GRANTE~ enjQYed the! dll¥ lit ~hl8 pleasan t reendeav or to secure Inform ation _. •• ~.--Mr. while a nd Mrs. hunting 3. . f..,. Saturd Menden ay h",I\, af~erhome. fres h~en.t8 were enjoyed . Doris needed to aSllure the correct speI- of the Friends Home, who 'loon. He Bturted to crolls the river Beck mVlted the next IHeating havt! The prograJll of the .,ft"rnQQn , ELECT ION RES1lJLTS ARfj: TodllY's Cincinn ati papers carry ling of names ot elective offi(ual., been iust below town and stepped into I nd, Ind., for a few consist~d of m~slo on the h"rp BEING accoun ts of the grantin lf of a . terms of office and such other tn- day&, inBI'ORichmo QITTli RLY CQNTE STED a dee:o eXPc:lqte hrlle. d home In att~mpt ing to : It wUl be too late to shop for divorce in Judge Hoffman 8 court formati on as is neceua ry tn cpm. but ,wlll \tlave sO'qn for a tonight . and. gUitar ·by Mr. S. S, li: 11 Is, aI\ ~. q~ve hmlst'lf ~om gomg under, 'I:hllnks vlllit to address upon, giving dinner but just In to Eleano r Van Tress Smith from !lB...· by Mr. . piling the roster. -- . · _ !tIS heavv ' , rdative s In the norther n part of S. A. Stillwell"Pl'olfl'e huntIng cant ot Lebano n, whQ The Tesult of the recent elect- hpin!! a handicap, he lostand boots time to lay in your sqpplies for Roy Smith on the ground s of I . A deereas e in fatal industr ial ac- the state, Mr. and Mrs. Heacoc a valua- Christm as from the "groce ry" in cruelty• cidents is shown for' Septem ber, pennsylvanlaL..are In charge k of was a former teacher of the host! ion at Spring Vlllll;y is to be con- ble g"n, --~ ' of af- remark s by Rev. Mable, pastor or tested: connect ion with the bazllar in the accordi ng to the Division of Safety fairs at the Home during .. .. baseme the abnt of the thl' Baptist M. E. church, ehurch Decof ~ebanon, a am' HY«lene of the Industri~l sence of the Menden hall.. J, ZeU, Yeno}\' Springs ; Wil- COMEDY TO BE PRESE N HOME FROM HOSPI TAL . TED ember 5. 6 and 7. paper ~l Mrs. S. S. Ellis upon ' the Ham P.Conley, ,CoJ1lmi8810n of Ohio, 106 claims Cedarv1l1e, and O. . topic, Are Farm Recorda worth A. Spahr . Jlenlsi constitu te the being filed . during tbe 11l0ntb, The Junior of WayneSVIlle wbile." and remark s by Boyd Hendtr son, who has been Rev. jury of three di~interested treewhich is 14 less than the , number H!gh IIchool ,isclas8 For the benefit of Lytle church, We give Cedar Stamps , Cary's in the hospita eponao l at Xenia, for an opring an enWashbu rn of Xenja. Ohhl, holders Who will ~lear the evidence The Chi. En. of Aley chapel near Jewelry Shop. for the precedi ng montb , and . the tertainm ent by the ~"lumb eration , came ~ome Friday. __ . - - SUbmitted In the contest over the Dayton will present lowest mont"l y record trince April .Oomp iny, a trio of bhnd lan Day," ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~==~~~= of this year. Six countie s in tne Saturd ay evenln",. Novem men, 'electio n of O. A. SoUers as mayor R musIcal eQmedy in, 3"Lucky aet8--u ~~===~ nder ber 28, --- HArry HOUR CLUa state have a clean record 80 tar' at · 8 o'clock, of Spring Valley. which will .the be persona l directio in , the Gym, Adml&n of J. Leonf:r=;:e; ;=~~=!5i i&Bii!Ei!!!i!!!i!i!!!!!!!I!!!_ii!!==E====S;==="';;;;.:!ij] . heard in ' probate (lourt. this year. ard Broads tone their paator, at sion 250 and S5c. · I The Happy Hour Cluj) was qeThe questio n to be decided at Lytle Hall, November 25. Admis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'''!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'! Jightfi.llly enterta ined Tuesda~ the hearing is that- of the need sIon onlv 21!c and 16c. , of 'November 12, at ,the Furnas -~oa .markln g an "X" oPPoliite the 'name home with Mrs. Seren Wilkers on of a candida te for . ollice, after it STEAL S HOUSE HOLD GOODS assistan t bosten. has been written. on the ballot, A pleasing program had been while the election laws say the arrange d, !.he main feature of must .be ma?e.• courts have :'X" I The home of F. D. Whlten eck, gIVen near Lytle, was entered Saturd which was a gift shower for the 0pposlIl.g. opinIOn s in the matter. night and a quantit y of clothlnlay r. young baby recently taken into On~ opinion holding the ~ere hous\lhold Il'oods and silverw are the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hllrry Y'r1~lng of the. name that ?n the ticket Wll!l taken. Mr. White neck noUfted Sm~h. , s sufficleni, eVIdence of ine I Sh ... F Ik rth .. A delicious two course lunch indIcate d' I tl intentio the 1i!ot\lr til east his E!MIl u e an an nvell was served at 'the close of the m~ef teritipn nofofthe ' voter to cast nis gatlon of the rollbel'Y III under way tt.lg. . ballot for that pe.l:son. Fruit · Cock tail ~ :rh e g\1est ~ist inc)l~d ~I:li, e. A, Sollers had 80 votes PUBLI C MEETI NG W. C. T. U. l£li~jl!>ltn Baily; M1'8: "Ollvis .tl'Ul\- was declare d by' who election judj!;eB . Fried Chick en -' . , " n~s! Jlrs. RoRer.t Furnas and Ml'8. the precinc~ to ~ave lIeen re-elect in MQ6hed Potat oes ed \ There wtll be a public W. C. T. ~Jt88, Fe~~t!r. pf. pftyto !I , t)hlo. mayor of , Sprl"g VaHey , over J. U. meetinl1.' at the M. E. cllurch, Swe,et P~tato.8 '" " ....- .. Gravy W. ,Fulkel/6ol1 who receive d. 7~ Frhlay " Novem ber 22, . votes, accordl nll to the preOlnct. The evening public Is Invlte·d. Every M~RR.ED IN LIMA Lima Bean . and Corn'., oount. Otto L. HIIiI!ell, a voter, blS body come. Special Cak~~ r WJl1~r4.. N. Watki~s8. teacher of ~~~~':tsJ~nfh!t9~i::' be~~~t~n ~~h~e~ playle,t Is to !e ~~il'music and a . . ~, Bclenoe l~ the high school at Har. Fulkerson~s namn were .' Biicf:Jit writteu --~ .' riaon, Ollto, anel Illu Halel Wlldll, should have been counted 88 " votea AERON AUTIC '~CHOOL Ice Cr~'a .'9.1 callt~D. were, Jllarled at. 6 p'.~. for' him, Inste~d of m Cake or \Ielng . , . :November 1.,. , at, ~he .p~l'8Qna«e out by the judges, even .thrown . tholl,Jh A new course In Aerona utics . of · tbe bridlll' oom I father'j Dr', the orOlIB ' mark was forgott en, . '........ or.d~n with . 'CoHee or Mille S!ll- ball been orgBnized in t~e Da}'ton '. ' . ~ ~ ~ " 41lNN1 ~. Watkm 8. '1100 $to o.hn sIers' name was the only-on e pm- Y. M: O. A., schools . The "conne 1 The Ref;. Ilr. ~atkin', .who J. ted on the j)allot 8JI mayora lty canM·ra. StJ~hn. Mr•• Robt . Croll avo began Novem ber 8. and win eon~ 1 pastor of "~lIleJ Il. .,1J. chUTCb. didate. . .' tlnue for Mr•• }:f.llve, Rye twenty weeks and wlll .be perto~ed aie ceremo ny. The . - ayaUable to aU younK man In. the Il:r~e N::!. live ·at Harrll on.- Bubleri be for the •IIiaml. Gueu . IIlaml
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pa n y, of Lebanon, a l eaeeutor of the estate of GeOJ'l'e P . Downey. deceaaed, pltiintiff, vereul Jewel St J ohn. et aI., defendants, court approved the 1liiIe of property to Samae H. Snld r, purchaser of first, ec ond and ·thlrd t ractB and to O1ive r M. 'EIben. purcbaser of fo urth - truct . -ourt ordered - disNe,,(' Suits t ributi on of t he proceeds of the Roy F . Wil sp~1 ver sus Zelia Pat- Bal e amounting t o $6032.25. Court a p.proved of the report of ri ck ~ iI on, f or di vorce. Cha rges ma de b y Ed !>n T erJ:Y , adminxtr m e ruelty a nd gr os negle-ct Buck~heat ist r ato r ·of th e e ta te of Lee Moore of dutr . ...:-' dec allS d. I G l ad'~'s SidellBtick \ ersus George -=========='7'='==':"-";::':-~="=-======= An in ljtrument of. writin ~. purA. Sitlellst ick fO l' divorc,:o, alim ony CH APTER VIII . " I wi h I had· the c ur age a nd "tbe pYetti st J!'irl in America." nn'rl a xtr me cru elty. attorn ey fees porti\'lg t o b e t he last W111 and the kindness to give r ou a Bela!;co Mom arid her mothel' gathered ~elleknown I{ene Sne ll y!'rsus Cha rles nell test a ment of Ma ry Agnes Delaney Tb n the light went out and tmin inrr:" he sa id. " You kn ow he \ hem Ives togcth r as Jf they had fOJ" d ivo rc. /lurge extreme lat() o f Turtlecroek to wn ship, was ther was 8 ~ ait w hile Mike ran testi fi rd 'in co urt t hat w hen h e be(!n dnzed by a rip of lightning cruelty. pl'oduc d in co ur t . I along the. gall ry parnl1 el ~ 'w ith trai ned ~ r . Les\il' Ca rter f or her from the blue fi nd waited f r t he T he la st will and testam ent of I t weezers ifJ his glbved hands. When big war .. l t Ol~se ' roles, be h ad t o thu nd el'bol to snlash t he ,,'orld - - - -Charle P. March , deceased. was Mike ,vas rea dy the came ra man bt'ea k bel' muscle-bound cond ition about them . They reall the. lettcr Common Plea •. Proceeding. produced in cour t and adm itted to ihou ted: "Hit 'em ! All right, ~r. f1'rl;t. He threw hl'r do wn staiTs totto t her . It hagan without Rny I n Ihe cnse of Della Aic hholz prohllte . Cl ~ymore !'" Mr. Claymore called t mitt l d her, bent h er head aga in t "Deal' Wife" r " n ar Daughtel': e1' us eorg Ail'ch holz, t he co urt In the settl emen t of t he estate "M usic. please !" t he wa1l. unci eha ed her a bou t t he It hc~nn: \ ol'del'\? d t he defe ndan t shull pay of um uel Bowyer , dl'cease d, . it A nd Mem found h erself in a sea r oo m. , he t.o ld me her elf t ha t she Th incl os!'d clippings were th e plni nti'ff $1'0 per week as was found the net va lue of the of hh~z ing l"adill nce t r emu lous with learned thf' Dee laratioll of Inde pe n sellt to me by' 01 mbel's of my telllpornry alim on y nnd attorn ey' estate was $2 0,882.38. Successors d encc by hear t. anti ~p(!n t hou rs cong regation who we re sojo urn in g, fe es . a shimme r of music. . to the est ate ure: May Belle Wood Shl' went back t o the door and :lnd hours r epeating is as glibly a one in • w York and one in 'hio l'n Ras ni c, def e ndant in t he dau ghtCl', Pea rl R. Con over, n odded w hen luymol"e's " Are you s he co uLd. Every till1(, bhe missed cago. It is hurd for me to doubt case aga in.st hel' by Dor is Ragn ic, daughll·r, Wa llace W. Bowycl', ready?" pe net.rated t he myth realm a n nrtie ul. t io n she we nt back to wit n s. of my eyes, bu t it almost t h ' defenda nt huv ing fil ed a so n. a nd Clement S. Bowye r. son. fro m fo r away. he heard him th e bf'~i!1n in g and re cited it a ll hn rder t o heliev(' that the w ife of motinn fo r secu rity of cost , hearmurm ur: "Camera! Action!" and ove r :tgain- - hu ndl'eds and hun- m~' boso m and the <1uughtl' r reI/red illl{ wa s set for at urday, NovemReal E.tate Tran.fer. .. Dit! you say he doeRn't kn ow IIhe henJ'd his voice r eciting an im- d reds of ti mes. That's how she in t he s helter of uli r home cOll ld bel' fl, aL 10 a . m. supplies, $13.40; J ohn Law, reprovieed li bretto f ol' her panto- lea rnell to deli ve r grent t irndes hn v!! fnllfOn ~() low so ~u dden l y. BeAdv ertisIng in th e S und uy paTh e Lebanon- Citiz ens National PU ll', $1.50; Holtha us Trnnsporta- ho w til ki ss ?" "No. 1 suid he didn't kn ow how mime. wi t h n brf'athlcss ruslt, yet ma de fore I write more r "'lint to heflr pel's. prior to the sale of ch att el Ilan k un d Tru st Compnny, of Leb- tion Co. , express. $3 : P. B. Monce "You 've come from your dark evel'y syllable dist inct. That's how the t ruth frul11 both of yo u, if y ou propert y was a uthorized by attor- annn. to Samu e l H. S nide r . 165.15 Inbol', $.40; Mill er Hal'dware , sup- to kiss." cellI T he light blinds you! You s he learn ed how to churge about CU ll nnd wil l ell it . . neys fOl' A utomotive Sec urities acres in TurtJecr eek ' twp. plies, $ 1.25; Franklin Vulcanizing b egin to sell the sniffY public. the the stage like a lion ess. Thc Ren 'l'enll Doct or Steddon oml any v rs us Al bert Stacy. MUI'y Victoria J.' rank. by adm., !lnd Tire C.o, suppli!'s. $1.45; H . ~.'!".--~!".'!'!!~!".'!'!!!!!!!!!'!~~~~<:ruel judge. You fhnch. You fall "'1' 0 be a great actress is no ensy WIl R ~o methi ng more than u father It "'3 considered by the co ur t tn J ~sip M . 'tewa l't, 1 town lot in . Coni over, sam e, $16.60: Th e I"t 1Drback. 'They are going to sentence job. You'v'e got 10 w(lrk like a to his rla ug hh 'r, somethin g mor e t hat th e People's Buildin g, Loan De('t'/ield twp. . Auto Co., r epairs, $29 .01; Ha r old € ' . ~. __ me to death!' 'They are hissing fie nd or you'll g at n owhere. You 'VI' th un u hu sband to his wife : he wa s Il IHI Suving's Co mp an y. of Lebll non Ida Lee H a rl'l~. et a \. , to J essie S wee ney, furnishing and 10llding ' .JI;-'&.-' kEEP YOUR.: me because I loved too well!' 'But got to ex er cise yo ur B l'm ~ lind legs ulw the h igh pl'ie!;t of t heir rclig- pillint ijf. I'ecover fr om C. G. I 1. Stewfi/·t , lot No. 226 in Mason . gra ve l, $6. 10; L. W. Nisbet Co., STOMACH SWEET m y little baby I The y said 1 kill ed and your voice a nd you r soul. If ion. . I Il mpbell , defe nda nt , the sum of W illi am B. lark to Bertha E. gu ul'd rail materi al, $4 .25 : Dr. F. lvtRY )'tORNINC ~l1d "IltHTlAkf. him I Th ey can't know how I yo u n'iJJ. you 've. got a big f uture. Rut Mrs. Sted <l on hud g l'ow n up $2 /)(1.43,toget he l' with in tere. t on rlll1H'r lot No. 27 1 in Muso n. F . Walker, furnis hing and pil ing Dr.TL.OCc...r,' , ~ loved him' how I felt his little If you won' t you'll slump a long wit h her hushnnll and ha d see n h is that amo un t at 6 1'(J 'lr f r om dut e. Wh erte E . • ehoonever t o J esse sto ne, $68; Ray H off. Ilm e. $64 ; • I·';":~"'-b' ' 1 ) . hands on my cheek. his lips at my playing s mall parts till yo u lose tempcl's (!I)nd him to too manv mi s U nl e~~ pu id wi thin thl'ee day s. 111 . StpWUl't, lot No. 23 5 in Mason. lI1 ol1 r~e & J ohnston, g uunl mil ~~~:::~ ,\CJl~t~lJP breast! how I suffe red when his you r bloom of youth. t hen you' ll take> .. "he WIIS merely ang;.y nt th(,11 fore clos ur e wiJJ e ll s ue and .Cynth ia A. Frank to J esse M. ma te nal, $11 .36; J. K . Spence I', = ,~1.'1...:.r.... VW "'. f t cbeek grew cold I 0 God I 1 prayed slip into characte r par ts and g o him now fil l' a LUl'st' of w rat h ol'(le l' of sule iss.ued. St ewa rt. T wo t racts in Ma son. furn ishing and loading gravel, for his life e.ven though it meant out like nnd old candle." whi! l\{('m ('owel'ed before h im a ~ J ud g lllC'nt in the sum of $3589.Dn vid LOI'bnch to Clam Veron - $328.95; Harold V. Murtz, sam e, ADAMS DRUS STORE eternal sham e ! But he is gone I • lin ins pired prop het. 102 with interest on t hat umoun t at ica Lots ha w, 20 acres in Deer- $ 153: Howard Cook. same , $322.My lover is dead I What is t his The upshot of t h is ordeal by fire Fi na ll y, in 1\ frenzv he went the I'ate of 6 ~ 'f" fr om date , wa9 fie ld t wp. 80; Znin Armitage. sume. $863.world to me!' Wring your hands I was that Mem was rc co ~ni z~d us a to he r table nnd wrote hel' hus- I re n.d~.r ed in fuvo r of Th ~ P eo ple 's Willi am P. and Deborah M. 60; Blair & Le Roy, g rllvel . $18; ·Look at .the judeel Draw r.0ur-· star yet to be made- If. tndeed . han d an an~\\' l' r to his letter: BUtlOlllg1 Loan lind SaVIn gs Com- Stag-ge t o Emmu F. Parr. 91.90 Van Camp Stan · Co., n l'avel, self upl Defy himl That s itl her nebulou s ambi t ions should · pany. or L bon on, ve rsus La urel ac res in De r>rfield twp. $3 39.18; Air Redu ction Su lev Co. , Now let the teal'S come. My baby, evel' be condensed into solid a - . Den r H u sba~c1.- I am ashamed E . . Ourter. Forec los ure will ell Edward Bower s. et al.. to Ste- rent of oxygen tall ks . $!l.7il : The I am coming to you! My baby'" chievem e nt. ~f you fo r ,wrlt tng u ch II mean j sue u nless sa me ore pa id wit hin phe n A. tilwell , purt of lot No. Kilpatrick-French Mot ol'car 0. , 1 Au ·t·oneer and Clerk She heard his voice wailing and Claymore felt that she had n It.tle note. ' e~, ~ ?111 p ro.u ~ to suy th ree dtlys of t he e nh·y. 69 in Leba non. new Chev. h 'uek, $850; East End trembled like the vox humana stop future. He told her so. But he ~~'I j '!IY th~ ul::-h , .' .13 an nctl ess lI n,d It was consid ered tha t th e plain. Lessie S. and Edward B. Swan- Ga rage, r epair work li nd supplies, Phone 24 the village organist used to pull t old h er t ha t u period of hard I. a Olng fin e \\ n r\(. ! f y()~ cl on t ti ff, T he H oefl er a nd toec kl ein on t o Mll bel R. Vanlllndingham; $25 .30; W. B. Col1in . , r epa ir work out for the uke of pathos. It W08 labor la y between her a nd that know e n ~ugh tn h e. )' ou WI\1 ' o~e Co mpan y recovel' f rom the de fend- 7 1. 37 acr (!s in Union twp. $3 ; J. W. Long, gas, $2 0.'1 0 ; W . . l~ maudlin. unforgivably cheap and parodise. clay. yo.u l~ , s~ .: . . unt o T. . H ewitt, of Le ba non , th e J oe H. a nd Ce nora Adams to R. Turton. cement. $108 .29 : The Orem shy, yet it was the truth fol' her Theirs wa~ an cxeecdingly cur- . She IS \ O. ktflg hU1,1 a,nu eu~ n- sum of $253.26, together with H . Slusher. tr act in Leba non. , R'oniu Bridge Co., suppli es, $380.all for millions of other girls. It jou s method of g etting acquainted. mg lots o f money, and I m I::-Co lllg costs . C ha rl es E. Hollingswol'th, et a!., 78 ; Howal'd Cook , fu r ni sh inl::- and wall trite because it had bl'oken so T e ucher and stud ent became as to stay do wn here as long a ~ she _____ to J os(! ph . und Cora F. HollingsJ loading gl'avel, $3 3 ; an Cump many hearts. much involved in each other's needs l11.e. I g ll ess yo u cll.n 'get Probate Court Proceeding. worth, 109.6 acres in Turtlecreek Stone Co .• gravel. $8. 74 Lewis & She felt a fool ,a guilty fool. The souls as Abelard und Heloise at ~~o n g. w~ th ou l me for awhtle. IE twp. Drak e, Inc; cement for bl'id g-a remusic, the lights, the director's their first sessions. v u can I. come on out nnd see Margaret L ong, gUllrdian of pair, $l28.81; Bla ir all!l Le Roy, a Claymore offered her a. lift home for yo u r~p. l f how wrong ~'" U ur e. Clu k Br unk, fe ebl e-mind eu, fil ed Marria.e Licen.e. sand and gravel, $ 105 . .1 0 i V. W. voice - all, all was insanity. But it IIwept hel' heartstrings with an in hi s autom obil e. It was qu icker hop ' youI' next I(!tter WI!\ be an her fourt h account. Chester Brandenburg, laborer. Tompkins, pay 1'0 11 fOI' one-half RESIDENT Aeolian thrill and they sang with a than the street car, but it seemed lolh gYi< 1'vl em woul d se!l~ h er love El i"aueth Mill er, executrix o f o f Sou th Le ban on, and Miss Wilma month, $3 18.95; F . M. Collins, mad despair. _ far quicker than that. They chat- I v~ e new [ wus wrl tl l'", . . Your the estute o f GU!ltave A. Mill e r, de F C sume, "292.60', Eden Terry, same, W r I til d h . d rances orwin, teRcher, of Mor... o tn ~ But Mem had been schooled all ter ed volubly of a rt t heories urid . I e. ccase( , e er IIl ve ntory an up- r ow, Novemb er 9. $323.16; A. T. Re ttig, same, $288. her life to keep her handll down practices. They did not rea lize ~rh [) n t hi5 tiny Lo mb expl ded I~ ra i ·ement. Am~ro se Cl el'!lJUons, laborer, of 25; Charle s E . Bradbury, same, PERMANENT LOCATION aDd to avoid tlourish, to take short how long the car stood in fr ont of in f loctor Sted d on' s pa r sonage it T he last wi!\ and t estament o f Fmnkhn , and MI ss Bertha Johnson $248 .85': Joe W. Davi s, same, stePB an~ to , keep her waist and her bungalow before Mem got out. p rodu c(!d an outstanding e ff ect. [a ry Agnes Delaney, deceased. fac tor y worker, of Franklin. No- $3 78.76; Fred Humphreys, same, hips 8toltd. Thl>ugh the fashions or ltow long he waited uH er she 'rhe III d('vi l fig hl el' was not 0- was produc ed in court nnd ad- vembe r 11. $105.20 ; Perry B. Simpson. operat of. the day gave her short, loose got out, talking, talking, be Col"e he f raid of nil t he legions of hell. B e milted t o JlI·ob!lt~. Homer R. Nearon. druggist. of ing maintainer. $60; Leslie Shult? LEBANON, OHIO lkirte, no cOrsets, free arms_ she bade .her the final g ood night. could even fuc(! his 1'iehest p ewHeb er D. Wtlham s acce pted th e Dayt on. and Mis R Margaret E sther same , $60; Charles H eck. work , Eye. Examined might as well have been handcuffed Her mother l'enlized it peering holder wi thon t .f1inching. I trUllt as executolr of the estate of R' h d t h f F $9 .20; The Mason Lumber Co. , and hobbled a.n d .fastened in . lron 1lhrOUgh the curtains, and Leva ex'But he was af l'aid of t hat little Chal'l ~s P . Ma rch, deceased. li~~ ~oJe:;,:~g7.ap er, 0 rank- cement, lumber nails, etc., $120.Cla ..e. Fitted Repaira ata)'ll, for all the freedom she used. claimed: wife of his. S he alone could scold 13. nd 111 t he sum of $40.0~ was filed 64; McGetchins' Pharmacy, supClaymore made her l'UD. with "Good LordI Th e Minx has t he him w it h impunity and by the With Sa ra March WIlham!, and Bill. Allowed pli es for dog warden, $1.35; Hal'lo~r and longer atrlde.·bend and director enting out o f hel' hanrl al- mer !! w i hcl ruwnl of hE' r a pproval Rob erta. M. Pa uly ~s s ureties. L. Ian Wltita<; re. pay r oll, $69.60; toueh the floor, tljng her anna aloft ready. She'll get on!" CJ.lst a cloud ucross his heaven. H e ' S. Sha wha n, C. C. Eula ss and . L('banon Jce and Coal Company, l{arl W. Minst. cem ent, $116 ; take the steps of a Spanish dancer She met Tom Holby on the lot was in an abject perplexity now C hn rl ~s .J. Waggoner were made ICC fo r court house, $11.26; John Ede n Terry, pay roll for one half aQd a Spamsh vixen, But she was one day. He had been asked to . ap pr8lsers. . , Law & Son, gas t tlO.30; Lewis & month, $256.90; Charles E. Bradunb~lievably inept. come over .and talk of a possible . Uave a j ob and get n job, T o In .t~e set t lement of t he estate Drak~, Inc... frelg . t and. drayage, .bury. same . $32 .80; P. B. Mon ce, contract With th e Bcrmond Com- Illm t hat ha thof William B. Clark, deceased, the $2. 11, The. Lebanon Patl'lot, proof same. $79.40; Philip Heise l, same, pony. He greeted Mem with efRememb er Ste dd on 's first pict- net va lue of the estate was $12,- ~f publ!cat lon, $10.06; The Leban- $48.65 ; W. S. Graham, same, $32.fusive enthusiasm, a nd she warmed ure was apP'l'o aching it~ finis h. 8 17 .4 O. Successor s are W. Ray- In P at riot, sa me.• $11; same, same 10; A. J. Deusch, labor, $1.60; I FOR RENT at the pride of his l"ecognition. She hnd been a lready a cq uiring mond Clark, son H . R. Cl ark, son, $ 10.20: 'l'he Western Star. same Arthur Weiglein, bridge repair, l _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 'Then she fe lt a little twinge of a little nam e. Go. sip of every sort and Bertha E. Cramer, daughter. . $11; same,. saine, $10.20;\ Bell repair, $17 .25; EUl;ene Harp er, conscience- an intuition that she was rife. and s om e of it wall f1at~ab el Shumal'd flI.ed her apph- Press, 8upphes, .2.50; The Office sam e. $25 j Web. SImpson, same, . FO R Rlt NT- Garage f or one car bad no right to be ao glad to se .. t oring . The word ' fl oated about catIon. f or the npPotn.tm ent of . a Outfitters, s UPP!les, $1.26: John $2.40; A. Hoppe & Co., hauling I Rusan Paine. · n20 Mr. lIolby, since now 'she fancied. that "Stedd on WII S ma king good a t gual"dran of Joltn. L Grlscme! an. In ~~n,w & SOil. mamtenanc e of sh er- 'sewe r, $3; rh e Or~a Bridge.: · ~. cl~.1. Bermond's." ~o mp ete nt. H earmg of apphcatlOn Iff s ~ar, $DO.08 ; .W. H . Fulkerth, CQmpnny, bridge repBlr work, $2 7 : FOR SALE ~,," ;- ~~r.':lillI~1 "h e belonged to Mr. Claymore. Th ~ B erm ond Compa ny, when IS set f~ r Sa turday. November w ~shmk' .for Prisoners, . . $21.7.2; Harla'.l Whitacre. bridge repair One day ·when a little scene was he r picture was fi ni hed, agreed to at 10 0 cl oc~ a . m. . MI S . CythlO Fulke.dh, feedlng-prls- !-m . '. . , . . arl'o , r ---110 Yeal'S Experience In FlttiDI -be ing filmed in which Mem was " ren t " Mem to a ne w com an . R!'y F. Mills was ap'pomted ad- on el'S, 1$22? .60: J?rs. Ed,,:ard and s upphes and labor, $1; The Mor- . lind Making Glasses the only actr.ess, tlte reat of the t hat was to muke Tom HOlby ~ ~ntn ~ strator .of the estate of Be n- Robert Blair, medIcal serVices, $12 r ow Lumber Co., supplies, $3 . FO~ " I~A~E-FreSh .Cow. ~1.1l E. -at-eompanr being excused for a star. He had carn ed the elevation J~mln H. MIll s, d ecea ~ed. and filed Th e Lebanon Farmers' Coopel'ative I e __- - - _ • d I, ~a s.~'n . D n. ey change of costume a visitor fr.om and this me ·tnt lhat he and Rob hiS bon d of $600 With FI'ank S. Co. , coal , $21.66; Drs. Edw. and II m~kes cas 0 ayto~d overseas 'Was brought upon the 'set, ina T eele w'o uld pa rt eo mpany~ ~Ibo n a nd Lydia J . Mills as sure- R? b ert BI~ir, services, $10; W. C. e an on PI e. 4 .a great French general. at least u po n Lbe screen . t Ies. ~n nlU I B~tte rworth, Ralph GIlm our. mquest bod~ of Hannah Subscribe for the Miami Gazette .. FOR SALE Y .M EY.ry Tu ••d.a,., Thuraday. The publicity man suggested Wh en Mcm rend of this flatter G. MIll oI' and ",. F. Elbon were A. Walker, $7.10; WaItes' Garage, l B t;-k oung ammouth Saturda,. . that t he generol might like to be in g plan in an evenin ~ er h - ma de appraiser s. r epair work, $84.16; The Cincinronze ur ey~. - tom s !I nd No claar•• ' for Ellaminalion ' photographed on the scene. He heal"t ga ve [l hop S he ;a; ~ot su ~! ol The following a ccounts were ap- nn t l Oil Works Co .• gas and oil hens - bf ' ~reedpg IstHck'BPrrces '. eaS I:18 B. lau~hed and came forward witl! a just what t he ~x c ite ment n t prov ed: $119. 80; The Frank SherWOOd Co. rs: au . ro\,:n, hlo • bOYish eagerness. When the within hel' th er e. lean Estnte of Nancy L. Ba~e r, de- ~ uPp.lie s and gas. $24.66; The KiI1. S.~{mg Vall ey, picture appeared in newspaper Sh e diu n ot want 'l'om Holby cen~e d, 1.1 r st ~nd final. . pa.trlck F" ench Motorcar Co., ~upnear entervl e. n20 supplements about the world is for herselr, yet she did wan t to see . Gu ardIa nship or Calvm Keenan. phes $371.42; The ~. W. Lingo U FOR SALE- Fresh ..Jer sey cow. was s tated in each of the captions Bny other woman Inn,d him . tnc~mpe t ent. firs t account. Hardware Co., su,?plres, $118.4.8; Cali J . H. Sackett, Phone 74-41. that the great warrior had said, Claymore obtruded upon her .E state of Rose Ford, deceased, lUI me , sllm,e, supplies ,,:n~ repaus "For 3 years I ate only baby "Remember Steddin is the pret- meditations. Sh e W IIS und er obli - til st and fin a l. .. $2 03. 20; 'lh e W. W. Wllhams Co., food, everything el se formed gas. FOR SALE- Fl"esh cows and tieat girl in America." glltions imposed bv his devotion E sta te of EmIl M. Runyan, de- 2 magnets, complete, $152.15; Now, thanks to Adlel'ika, I eat heavy Springers. See J. M. MurMore am,azing yet, Mem first He tried to be particulal'iv cease d, .first account. . . Monrc,>e & Johnston. b?xes .for anything and enjoy life."-Ml'S. ray. Waynesdlle, R. R. 4. .n27 FUNERAL DIRECTOR learned of this astounding tribute aloof, pro fessional. apd directorilil .. Harrle t W. Mounts, admtnlstra- tests, $10: 74; The <?regoma Bridge M. Gunn. • from her astounded fath er. .. in his condu ct wi th Mem. lest the ti lx of Charles_ S. Mounts, de- Co., rapalrs to ~qulpment. $27.20; 'J u st ONE spoonful Adlerika re- FOR SALE- Burbon Red ' TurWAYNESVILLE. OHIO The DeWS ca",e in a letter from compa ny discover his infatuation. ce.a~e d. filed her Inventory and ap- T~e Lebanon Lumber Co., wind lieves all GAS so you can eat and keys, strong. vlgorolJs stock, the rnan Mern and her mother But his love was less a nd less con- plal se ment. . . • shield, $5.15; W. A. Lutz, l'epair, sleep better. Acts on BOTH upper tom s $10:00, hens $7.00. Beauloved , d dreaded. As Mrs. Sted- le nt with courtesy alone . The very Howa rd W. Ivms. admtnlstra- $2.50; P. 13. Horton, rent f~r lind lower bowel removing poisons mlln Berry strains. Anna C. St inou ever Fully Equipped' for Good don's fingers opened tlte envelope effort emphallized wha t he sought tor of the estate ?f Josepb Barnesj J(round to pile ~tone, $6; Hadle . in the awkwardness of guilt, two to hide, and t he whi per we'nt a- decease d. filed hIS first and tina Garuge, suppltes, .; any whjeh caused your stomach trouble ·dll , S,mee. pictur~s feU to the floor. They bout thnt Clay more and teddon accoun t. . . Sear's Garage. welding casting. No matter what you ·have tried for ,. Lange Dfap)ay Room. were In the brown rotogravure of were thi cker t han thieves In the .case of T he Lebanon-Cltl- $1 .50; The Famous Auto Supply s tomach and bowels, Adlerika will FOR SALE- Folding bed, ~ the Sunday 8upplements and preHe pers'und ed h er now u'nd t hen 1.ons NatIona l Bank and Trust Com Co., supplies $7.96; J. Law & Son Burprise you I Adam. Dru, Siore. dozen dining room chairs, Ambulance Service t d M t d' t th e III'd c o f t t II h child's rocking chai,r, haH rack sen e em s an tng a o s ro - anyl ing to get her victrola etc. Inquire at Gazette' [rELEPHONJ!! 7 li.4.Y OR NIGHT the French general. Both stated away fr om th e eyes a nd ·enl's of = --- ---Office~ .n20 .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....J that he had called this promising her mo t her a nd h er hou semates. PINKY DINKY Love h Painful b TERRY GILKISON member of the ' Bermond Company (To be Continue d) Y FOR ,sALE-Poland China Male !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ - - - - ___ ___ . hogs. E. Evans, Phone 470 B, Lebanon, Ohio. .d11 SO'!,OH,eov WATCH Me. PUBLIC SALE THRESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS I ' '£iHOW THE'it:. 6IRL~ . pulleys, babbitt metal. oU cups. Having re nted the farm I will !'tOW I CAN PLA~ sell at public auction on the premInjectors, lubricators, IIteam and FOOT ~A 1-1-. I ises at Ferry, Ohio, on water gauges, 'gauge glass, oilen, • packing, boller flues, lIuction hOle THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1929 and tank pumps. THE BOOKLET Beginning a t 10 O'clock, the folCO. 415 W. Main St. Xenia, Olilo. lowing property:- 5 head of Cattle! 15 Hogs, about 2 dozen Barreo 5 •• U. Early for Your Sale Datea. We Guarani". COME IN-And lIee the Gazettel Rock hens, 8 tons Clover Hay, Satlafa,.tlon or Charle Nothing. Christmas Cards. 50 bu. Oats, some potatoes. Fanning Implements, Household goods, PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS and some Antiques. -For all .pul'poses. Boeklet'. JENNIE MULLIN W. N. SAnt·S. Auct. line of plumbing and heating IUpPhoDe No. 320 Carl Sherwood. Clerk. PbODe No. J plies are the best. The BockletKing Co., 416 W. Main St., Xenia, Ohio. . Di scolltinuing Fa rming I will sell at Public Auction all my stock, feed and implements. MONEY LOANED Located about 3.1h miles South East of Waynesville. 3 miles North of Oregonia on the Waynesville and Oregonia road , on the Johri Lamb farm . on the mouth of LONG OR SHORT TIME-Eal, Ceuser s Creek, on termt!'o AJao .Surveying II,Ild AI). stracting. Write and I ..-m ~I WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27. 1929 Il!ld see 1.0U. Sam D. Henkle. Wa,.. at 10 :30: 4 h ead Horses, 23 ne8vll~e, ~¥I.~. J11 h ead of cattle, 14 .head Hogs, LOANS Oil· Livestock, Chattell, Poultry, Fordsb n . Tractor with '. Sec;oDd Mortare.. NO.t e. bou,Jat; Plow, Implements, Harness, Feed Joh~ ~arbine, Jr., XeDla, OJllo. and Household Good s. L. R. PORTER ·F . T. Martin .& J. Stanley, Aucts . . W. E. · O'Neall. Clerk. . . ., --:--- .... <- - ~~~;N,~':~~;':;~, IS:"""';..'c-/ ." .Farme~ 6f~ Warren 'and c~djolnlng ' I ..,.. - ''" colintiH may ' obtain mone,. on HARD. WORK t Ii,At? A Po G - ' . . ' long time ,loaDe, at 5 ·per elnt m. /-lIS NAMe WA9"~.oysp-teret:t.~ qoit of aecurlrig tbe ame . . . "I hope you'll dance witb !,ne He. H'~t?, f;uR.: ~. 18 very, re ••oDabJI, thi'ouch The. toniglit. Mr. Jones." ANP FLMs ' AL.I_ OVEi R . .Federat Land 'Bank; For tariher "Oh, rathed I hope you 40n't lnfe,.l'IJlatioJJ C!aU on ot addre.. II think 1 came here merely for ~. ~~bAKE,. Tre.aurer, pllone 'p leasure I" ."t' ..... .DOD, OJalr
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Generol Winfield Scott Hancock ran for President in 1880 against Generlll James A. Garfield. General Hancock didn't know anything about politics. but he had a lot of common sense. His most famous campaign ut terance was: "The tariff is a local issue." ,That in eptitu de ruined General Hancock liolitically. Yet it was . tr ue, but th e pnliticans do not want the public to believe it. Their jobs too often depend upon makingth eir co nstituents believe that the country will go to ruin if tariff rates are not increased, or reduced, or something. The current squabble in t.he Senate over th e proposed n ew tariff law furni shes new proof of General Hancock'S dictum. Local interests are dominant in the discussions, active in the lobby. "Southern" groups, "Western" in terests, "Eastern" manufacturers and communities nrc stl'uggling to gain advantnge over other sections The Frank Mr. Grundy, representing the Pennsylvnnia munufacturers, tells a senate committee that he regurds other stutes as "backward" and r eg ret.~ that they have equal representation in the
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Senate. Senator MOlel of New Hampshire lowers his dfpity enoUlrb to tenn th" W eatern Senatori who dllAfl'ee with him ".onl of the wild jackau." • The prelJent tarifr law provides a Tariff Commission and gives it and the President ample power to revise tariff rates whenever arid however natjonal interests require such revlllion. Some simpleminded folk thought ttiat was going to end the spectacle ·of the suspension of other public business In Con·gress W:hile ~oc/lli'tie8 and \IIocal groups fought eMh other for the extra dollars. ' No intelligent- politican ever had any such Idea. That is not the way politics operates. Notional Intereats are on e t hing, geting re-elected by local votes is something else again. In a controversy oe this kind, it is always the nationalthat is to say the general public's - interes t that suffers in precise propol'lion to the degree in which a given locality or industry profits . The word "tariff" comes from Tadfa. the Afloican seaport where the Algerian pirates made their headfJual·t ers a nd from which they !IlIlIied forth to levy on passing merchantmen. Uncle Si. Tinklepaugh says he can't sec but What it still means th e same thing. Fashions in skirts and hair ore getting longer. There dnesn't seem to be IInything mere men ca n do about it. but we wish some. women cuu ld see themselves the way they look in the half-WilY stage. Ea~tl'rn news papers ha ve revived the controversy over the shortest poem in the English language. Years ago the New York Sun gove the prize to this one, entitled "Fleas." Adam Had 'em.
Lem Pixl ey went over to the flying fi eld the other duy to watch t he parachute jUmpers. He says that fellow that got killed fa"lIing out of a ten story window in his pajamos would have landed all right if he'd WO I'n an old-faRhioned night-shirt. boys. has built a substantiol hom e, and is a leader in community life. Though still in the fullness of his faculties, he mu st look ahead to the not-far-distant time of retirement. Within 0 few years he will be entitled to a meager pension. Ten years ago he was offered a large salary from a great textile concerll. It would take him from hi~ home ond his fumily. It would remove him from' association with his' students. He chose to remain a teacher and the choice- meal}t the sacrifice of financial independence. If it is worth money to know the technicalities of turning out first class textile goods, iii it IlQt worth as much to know the art of developIng successful boys and girls, or men and women? Mass Education. which is, after qll, t he education of the individual on a large scale, is vital to the future of our country. Good Citizenship is worth more than good machinery, and it is worth paying for.
Col. Luke Lea, Publisher of the Nashvill e Tennessean, Sllys; That the profession of teaching, though one of the most Important to the wei Cure of ou r country, Is yet one of the most sndly underpaid. , Upon the abilily and inspiration of out teachers res ts the hope of our youth . In the graded schools and the colleges and universities the tencher often fail s to make a living wage. This is especially true ·when the Individual has children to sup- - -..... .... - - port And educate. In one' of our Southern InstituNOT TO r.t,ENTIQI'i tions an eminent scientist, after thirty yenrs of labor hl\s attained . "Was Maude in 1\ lIrigllt rtlil 11 !\l!lary which shou id come to a fl'ock at the dance!" minor business official at the age ' "Some of her, "arling I' S(lll\e (If of thirty-five. He has educated bls her."
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. Mrs. Howard Graham had al hO\l1l1i guel;tR this week Miss Maud Hearne o,f Dayton bnd Mrs. Ray Nurle', Helpur Tell. How Malter Mills of Wa'y nesville. The Seniors put on an 'interesting program at assembly Friday Medicine Cave Her New And morning. It was in the form of a Glorioll' Health. ' , radio program. ThursdllY evening was school night ' at the Fi'iends cliun;h. The I school attended in a body and !lang one number . . The orchestra furnished three ·numbers. Rev . , Leasure delivered a ser,mon. appropriate to the ,occasion. About 35 women were in attendunce at t he Nutrition meeting "A ltractive Dessert s ." al lht! Aid room Friday afternoon. Mr. and M'rs. Howard Grllham and dau ghters were guegts undllY of Mr, lind Mrs. Floyd Hook. There will be services at Jonah's Run hurch Thanksgiving night lit 7 :30. Everyone will be made cor~ di ully welcome. The high 8chool attended th football game lit Wilmington Collcgc Friduy afternoon, th e gu ests of Pre.'. Sk inn er. The entertainlllent given by the Buptist Missionury Circ le u t for the fir..,t time in homes where kerosene must be used hall Suturday eve ning was well MRS. MAE McGILL tend ed und the progl'am was wei lighting, one may enjoy all the comforts and blessings ()j for r ·ceived. A lunch of chi cken sand wi ches and cookies was served . a perfectly lighted home. This is now possible.thru the inven"M y syste m was badly r u nd own' . um of $2.0 was cleared f or and perfection of the new ' Instant-light Aladdin kerosen( goo d ca use. tion suid f rs. Ma c McGi ll, 17 1 Duw111 iss J ean O~~lJm spent th e son Llv enu e, Bexley , Co lumbu s. Mantle Lamp-the lamp who~ light is just like sunlight and even week-end wi th her grandmother, Ohio. "I had bee n bothered by exMI·s. Mary Dost e r. t remc nl'rvous nCM f or SO Ul time. better in q,uality than .electricity. will . flood ~; We a ru glarl to say Miss Nelli e I had a very poor appetite und wus utl'ight is able to be out after r es ll e~: at nil~ ht a nd ve ry wak ebig room with the softest, mellowest, brightes.t her recent illness. ful. From my experience with light-a delight to the eyes of the aged-an' as ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Co ll ett at- sick people I kn ew t hat my troutended the Wayne Twp . Farm er's bl was cllu sed by some organic surance against ruination of the eyes ,of the young. N o Club meeting Thursday. disord er , but cou ld fin!1 nothing longer need a kerosene lighted homc( be gloomy and James CresweJl pased away to r eli eve me. Wedne. day eve ning at th e home "A friend of III ine reco mm nded cheerless after nightfall. Thc new Instant.light brings of Mrs. Hannah Creswell . Funerol Kon jo la a nd urged me t o g ive it a SWllight at night - anywhere services wel'e held Friday from tl'lal. r huve now taken thr('e botMiami ·Chapel. tles and IllURt . uy lhat I feel much -:everywhere. Beautiful hand Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fite and better. My nerves lire mu ch decoratedglasaand parchment daughter Jane Ellen of Washing- 8t aeii er a nd n~y IIppeti te is fin e. I ton C. H . were Sunday guests of sleep well at night a nd feel r e fresh Shades, too. Mr. and Mrs .' Frank Wils on. cd and reste d in t he morning. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Shidaker and on stipation tro ubl ed me often be, FeGlvra 01 t/ai. ReI"'" .""lIle family entertained on Sunday Mr. fore I found thi s m dicinc, but "Mod.". Whi~ Light and Mrs. E.merson Frazier, Miss now by bowel!3 lire w ell regulated. ' Retha and Harold Fra:.!ier of Day- Konjo la is sur,ely the must er III di- I Bums c;,m.;,;;;; ~ooaJ-oiJ). IJghta ton. ~,.. Givea. modem white ligbt cin e lind I Ill'ai se it highly." ' equal to 10 ordinary lamps. Abaoilltcly Kon jola is flo ld in Wayn avill e i W. P. CUITen. C. E. Gordon, DumaM% air. The moo.t ec::onomi' , . Roy lark, and Cecil Eakins werD at Ad ..ml Drug Star., and by all . ot ell 'li&hta. No oct«. tIIPOke.. DOiIe 0' home from Coshocton Co. over the the bt'st druggists in nil towns throughout entil'e section, trouble. No aeoea-tiDc or ·waiting; t: week-end. - -- th-4is __ - __ _ match and. IDiDute dlat'. aI1. AU Ityln; The Men' s Comm uni ty Club met bible, bancma. bnIcket. MDd &oar ~pa in , Wedn e. day evening. They wel'e en- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT nJc:kel and bn:rnR. I!Iadaned b7 world's t ertained by a group of old-fashbi&beet authoritb. . ion ed musician s. Rev. Leasure was a guest. Estate of Benjamin H. Mills Mrs. Laura Shidaker and Deceased. Nathan Gray departed Tuesday I No~ice is hel' eby given that. Ray evening in company with Mrs. C. F. Mills .h as been du\y . appomted L. Duke and Paul Duke for AI- and qualified us Admlllistrutol' . of buquerque. N. Mexico, where they the Estate of Benjamin H. MIlls will s)lend the winter with their late of Warren County, Ohio. dechildren. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Gray ceased . . Caine In and family. The Dukes plan to re- ' Duted this 8th day of November ! At Once turn in about a month. 1929. IiI and C olt W. Z. Roll GIVEN [ Mrs. Flatter. W. C_ T. U. work er I Judge of the Probate Court, Full Detar : .• of Yellow Springs; addressed the , AWAY Warren County, Ohio . chool .Tuesday afternoon on the --dangers lurking in the cigarette. ==~~~~~======~ 00 ~k=========='='~1 Come to Mrs. Merritt's room . ROBOTS the afternoon before Thanksgiving day and get your chickens. cakes, "Robot" is t;he name coined by pies, and doughnuts of the ladies of the M. E. Missionary Society- a Bohemian playwright for 1\ also eat a fresh fish supper with mechonical m.an who could do 1 everything but t hink. Engineers them, - - -," - " ' -- Ilnd others . now usc the term for automatic devices which relieve the operator fl'om t he necessity of thinkrng. Inve ntive sci nee has found ways to build the enlinee~s l~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Robot is the gyroplone, full = . A little son came last Wednes- brother of "Meb.1 Mike." . day morning to make his home "~etnl deM~!:c" is the gyroscop!c with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Turner, steerlllg VIce' used on every bIg on the J. W. Cresswell farm. Rhip, more aecurate t han any Rev. James Lamb and wife have human helmslTlun. Elmer Sperry, returned to their home in its inventor, built brains Corwin after spending a few into a similar has device for his airplanes . ' weeks in KentuckYJ where the Rev. which l'elieves the pilot of 01l Lamb hus been hOlding a series of strain except . in taking off and meetings. landing. ' With Depel1dable R. J. Murray and wife attended Be fore long starting and land- . the funeral of Mrs. Albert Smith ing will also be under automatic Serum nnd Virus at the Springfield Church one day contro l and flying will be sn~erl last week. Mrs. Murray had charge t han motol'ing is tod!lXo .. in.urea both Safeof the funeral. ---- ~ ~ ~ .-'-W. F. Hansell, inspector for the ty and Success Maxwell Motor Co., at Sprjp,Jf= WA.~ ~~£ATING field, called ' on his p'n~If!. ~. JIl. Thompspn, rep'"ntly. . Ou" 1I~t1ool IS citllng some expel't HThat f1l;1T! C!tt\«"l8 " !aid Q golfer 1 work Uti er the . s~mf\ll tro.lninJ( os he en ;'ijred It.he cub-house. "He Hal·vea.'aburg, O. o e teae er, MISS Sadie Worle;.', lost his boll in the rough and PhCSne 31 of Nor~h Dakota. pluyed another ball without losing . . H orner Wiele came near losing a stroke." o~e of his best work horses Illl\t "How do yo u know he didn't Thursday night, with Indlgel\tioll. find his boll?" asked n friend. I've got It in my I Thl space Willi we)1 represented · "Beclluse. k t" in Wilmington ThursdIlY.. poe e , Our Ladles Aid met last Wednes · ;:;-=-=--=--:;;:-;::-::...=====.:'\L= _ =-=-=-=_day afternoon wIth Mr!. Dan Lewis and daughter, Lota, east of . Mrs. Eliza Thomas, of HarveysWellman . burg, spent the ,w eek-end with Mrs Henry Moore spent the week- Ella Ferris. end with hIs daughter at MiddleThe Terry f:amily had as their town. dinner guests on Sunday Mrs. Karl Death.erage and wlf'l - at- Mable F. Terry, of Dayton; K. E. tended the funeral of a friend in Thompson wife and daughter, Miss . Cincinnati Thursday. Mary Kathleen, of this place. ROOT FOR AND CONSICN Gilbert Lamb has been confined We are glad to report Mrs. Ar- your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves to , his room for the past two nold Turner, who has been seri- ' to Norris-Brock Co., live wire and weeks with a very heavy cold. ~u8ly 111, ·some better at this writ- ! progressive firm for the highest Mr•. Mamie Retallick and sonl . . market prices and good service. are treating theIr 'house to a new IDg. Sl 'c:1l Yard. Ciac:ianati O • ThIS place was. shocked last l Ui roof etc. , , t week when we receIVed the sad and II on 0 Elmer Lamb, wile aJ\d slater, sudden death of Mrs. Sam Turner, Reference : Ask first man you mee Mw·Emmll, of Corwin, were Satur of Columbus, ·which occured in an day evening callers on ·' K. ·E. automible accident near Osborn. ~====::::,=_-:'_ ~ _~ __:-._~""":':'-::~ 'thompson · and family. Mrs. Turner was, before her mar, K. E. Thompson made a business riage, Miss Clnra Warwick, yountrip to Springfield last week. gest daughter of Mr. ani! Mrs. ••• a . J . W. Creswell, our oldest land Hiram Warwick, o.f ·the Olive mark, passed away at the home of Branch neighborhood, and had his ,sister-in-law and nephew, many friends 'here. Mrs. Hannah Creswell, and Bon ~- -' M1'8. Haniah Creswell, and, son iFourteen Years of Vernrly, in Harveysburg Wednesday evening November 18. Mr. EXPERIENCE tntNl1 ' nt ~~wncr8hlp a~c:i same, Creswell will be remembered as m.UlagOln e nt or the MJaml Gazelte. putll ill hed at Wayn es vill e Ohio, aft ' one of our best business men and roqulr d by th e Aet of Congress 1)( stock dealers ." in his younger days. Au g u s t 24'. 191 2: PUblish er. D. L . Crane. WayneaThe I neral was held ·at the McOhio ; Manager 810ft Editor. D. Clure funeral ·parlor in Waynes- vr..ill e.'ratte. Way n esv ill e. Ohio: ville on Frida~ afternoon at 2 :30 . Boncihold <: rR. mortgagees and other intermept in' ltllamf cel'rl~terY. Mr: sccm'Lty hold er ~ . None. ' ::>\\'0 1' 1'1 t o alld 8 ubscrlb e ll bcfol6 Creswell .was i~ h~ . 865h,I year and 21.~ay o f November. 1920. ~aa a Holbrook ullive1'8ity, student .m . thl' L. l\f. Htl"ntlerson No,tary PUhllc . Wayne.~ille, _Q hio ~at Lebanon in his y,0u!lger days. . George W. Davii. "111'11. Glenn • i .~avia and children spent Saturday
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I Mr. and Mrs. John MyerS aDd daught er of Belmon t viere SunSwiss Steak , lb : . ~ .. 28c day guests of Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Kesler Graham . . Bon eless round I Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones atGrou nd Beef .. . .. . 20c tended Grange a t Waynes ville SatuJ.'day .e vening. Pure fresh beef Robert Hunt was taken to the Grou nd Beef, lb ... 20c hospita l in Middle town Saturdo y where he will unde r go and opera tion for ulcer s of the stomac h . . Fresh Oyste rs{ptt •.' . 730Sc Mrs. Carmon y ' is compan y q . .• C . with Mr.Mary and Mrs. W. F. Clark of Waynes ville was enterta ined to Coffee. Bread, Cakes, Ve~eta Sunday dinner at Seville Tavernl \, .bles, Mince Meat, Apples, Payton by Mr. ' alld Mrs. C. W. large Layer Cakes. Oleo, Younce . .' .'. Butter, Butter Milk, Samuel Haines remain s aeri· Cream, Fresh Milk ously m· as the rllsult" of a Brd stroke of par~)ysis three .w eeks . ago. . . .C~II U., W. D.II.er Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albrigh t of Phone 68 Wayne l\vinew ere Friday @!Il]er guests 'of Mr. and ·Mn. Kesler · GraHam and daughte1:'s. ' ?tirs. C. L. Duke ..and son Paul, in compan y with " Mrs. Lnum Shidak ef and .r. Nathan Gray . ..... . Bake or Boil
Why this remarka ble success? It's in the FORMU LA-cac efully .elected grains, mineral .silts, and pure cane molasses, all meuw:e d and milled in a way known only co Tuxedo. Killed in four dilferen t protein c~nte'nl" to iit every cow oa ...." fum. We have it ror your needs. .
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We wish to than k the peopl e 01 Wayn esvill e and the surro undin g comm unity who have made our first year in Wayn esvill e a succe ssful one in th~ Drug busin ess. Our first Annu al Anniv ersar y Sale gives you an oppo rtuni ty to save on every day popular merc hand ise at a Deep -Cut Price . Come in and see our displa ys and cut-r ate price s durin g the sale.
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Mrs. J. O. Kilml' I' in enj oying !) vis it fl'om her mot her. Ml's. Wm. Kincaid of Sardini a. Th e DOI·cas. Cluh met with Mrs. B. M. M('Kny on Thursd ay. MI'. and Mrs. G. A. Phillips spe nt the week-('ntl with t heir son Grant, and family in Cinci nn ati. . Miss Myra Hayduc k wu home from coll ege over the ,·.-ee k-end .. Rev. Munny Kl'nwo rthr dcli vered un in tcrestin Jt I('ct ure in t he Friend s chu l'ch Sunday eve nipg. The H. S. Operat ta. " Th e Gypsy Rov 1'," was rencl e rc«1 in II ve l'y sat isfactor y mallner to a large audicnc , Friday eveni ng. C. M. Kil mer, who has been criticall y ill, . is somcwh ut improve d.
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On Tue day evening', Novcm ber [j a lllerry party con si: ting o f tWl' nty ~ o me nt (!mh"I'~ of thl' Priends hip Club forlll ul ntl'd und hied th('m se!\'es t o the hum!' of Mrs. T. II. al'/' tu pa y th (" ir respect s tu h..,r in the wil y of 11 ~ urpl' i s ' which was \'cry (' o) mp! t e. Mr.. an lind .J onn appn'r illtcd theil' coming and all s pent a ve ry enj oyahlc ('ven ing togethc r. Fruit. cand ies. Pop(:ol'n and co rree wllre (, llj n.I'I:d. All ex prllssctl hest wishes LO J\1I' ~ . aT!' and daught er fQr a sllfl' jo urn ey and a 11aPPY wi nter in Florida to wh('J'(' they \I l' re stnrting NovemlJC'1' 7.
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this heretodayl Fint A.C. Screen· Grid OD the market nvept the count ry! Screeo ·Grid tubes used at ooly Atwate r Kent has discovered howl Purer tone- greater volum e-long er range - needle.point separa tion of seationsl No HUM ! Have the best your money will buyl Wby not be up to the minute ? It costs DO more to have the latest here! . Have yoar ,hoi" of lovely cabine t! I That's an ad ed Atwate r KeDt feature we offel'--d1olce of design s. YOD pay DO more for WS Dew seD~ _doD thao for old-typ e setS with old· fashioDed lUbes. Pay easily as you eojoy ill But doD't be saUsfied with. anythi oa I... thaD Atwat er KeDt Scteeo-Grid. Come tOOiy an ISten,
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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL COLUMBUS. OHIO- The 500 deputy comissi oners of the motor vehicle division. possibly better known as regi strars, will b.egin the sa le of 1930 license plates next week. Decemb er first; they may not be used howeve r until the 21st the dead line for this year's plates being midnigh t, Decemb er 31st. The deputy commissioners , inspect ors, invited guests a nd officials of thc motor vehicle division to the number of 711 attende d a confere nce luncheo n at one of the 10cDl hotels several days ago at which Govern or Myers Y. Cooper was the guest of honor. In address ing the diners Govern or Cooper praised them for the splendid work they were doi ng in serving the mulol' public of Ohio and comme nded Secreto ry of State Clurenc e J. Brown for the excellent and emcien whieh he formed . t organiz ation Secreta ry of ' State Brown in re»ly welcomed all present and then spoke of plan s for the 193 0 work of the departm ent. comme nding all those connec ted with t he departm ent for t.he fine coopera tion ' which had been given and which has rcsulted in placing Ohio in the fOI'emost rank in handlin g motor vehicle business. Colonel Chalme rs R. Wilson, Commi ssioner of Motor Vehicles, followed with an interest ing t!llk along the same lines, u.f ter which a busines s session was held, with Deputy Commission er of Motor Vehicle s Edward T. Fogo in charg!!. He an· nounce d comple te'inlltr uctions regarding the sale and r eportin g of all license plates. an open se,!sion of questio ns followed and which will assist in arrivin g ·at a complete system in the state.
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STOLEN SECOND TIME. BUYINC IMPt:tM ENTS
The Ford coach be1~ to Ollie Missildine, which was stolen from his garage several weeks ago and recover ed a few days later, was stolen again last Friday night. The Gorage door wos not locked und the thieves broke the lock on the machin e and drove away. The cur was found on Monday, near near Cincinn ati where it had been strippe d and abando ned.
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H. Swearin gen, tnaftag tr Of the Waynesville store of the Fairley Hardwa re Company, Asa West, manage r of the Lynchb urg store V. B. Fairley , oWner and manage ; of t he Hillsboro store, L. E. Liggett. Fairley : Co. buyer, and Erne s ~ HarrI S. field salesma n, wel'e In Columbus Monday selecting a · comple te line of farm impll!mcnts for the differen t stores Mr. Swearin gen announ ces that ~ suita ble line has been selected and the Compa ny will be able to su pply the farmer' s needs at very attl'active prices.
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Mrs. Chas. Satterth waite is ill with grip.
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Will Reeder of Springf ield, was a Waynes vill e visitor MondllY. Henry Sweari ngen was in Hillsboro aud ColumbUS over the weekend.
. M!·s. . Oliv~r Davis was shoppin g ClnCllln atl and Xenia this week.
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. Latest report from J. M. Taylor IS that he seems conside rably better. Mrs. W. H. Allen was hostess to the bridge club Saturda y afternoon .
The L. T. L. will meet at the home of Mrs. Beck on Friday, Decemb er 13.
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NOlES'fROM THE HIGH SCHOOL The F. F. A. held its rei'ular meeting last Thursd ay in tbe Smith-H ughes room at the High School build in,. The charter hal just been receIve d from the offict of the State Supt. of Educat ion and work of the organiz ation il expecte d to bell'in in earnest . The organiz ation will be known al Miami Valley Chapte r F. F. A. Some workin g committel,!s were elected . among them belnr one ·to arrange for the organiz ation of II savings acount bank. The &,eneral feeling is that there should be s~ me encour agment toward . i'ettlng young men to .tart a savini" accoun t even though Is be small. The Jr. and Sr. claslI In Arrlcul ' ure Engine ering has just Iltarte4 a problem on the reorgan iaatiou of a farm layou t. The object being the re-~rrange a farm piau . in actual existan ce 80 that it ma, be more econom ically run a. a farm bUllinells. The class in Animal HUlban dry is work ina' hard now on poinu to be taken in conside ration in judling live stock. They expect aoon to get some actual experie nce In practic al judging .
At a recent meeting of the WarKendall Taylor of Dayton is a ren Co. Health Board a County guest in the home of Dr. and Mrs. nurse waa employed. MillS Catharine Gibona wall selected for tM J . T. ElIls. position. She has been worldn g Miss Laura Whitak er of Morrow in the achool for the paat week, Alfred Wright of Columbus was the week-end guest 01 Miss and haa made an excelle nt 1mvisited his parents Dr. and Mrs. A. presion upon pupil. and teaehe rt Beatric e Robitzer. T. Wright last Thursd ay. . by the emcien t and pleuin& ' manThe conditio n of Mrs. A. T. ner of handlin g the work abe " Parker- The Nations choice in Wright . who has been ill several engage d in. We bespeak for her pens. Select yours at Cary's Jewelvery pleasan t relation s in all the weeks, is slowly imp.roving. ly Shop, Lebano n Ohio. schools of the County . Now that the site for the new Saws filed by mal!hinery. Cut Wm. Alexan der and family of office buildin g has been agreed up- Cincinn ati; spent cleaner , truer, faster. Roy Pi&,Sunday with Mr. The music departm ent bat tt, at Madden 's Lumbe r Yard. on, it will A TRIBU TE be long before plans and Mrs. J. D. Marlatt . started work on th4!! Chriltl ll'" are formulnot ated to cQmple THE THIRD LEADE RS te the Contata . The one used laat year erectio n of the ,5.000, 000 project TR Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hopkin s and "How beautif ul is old age. Mrs. J. O. Cartwr irht was the is being used arain. The idea being which will house the 18 branch es daught er were Sunday AIN1N C I M'EETI NG guest of Mrs. A .. H Sander at \lld- to make it an annual atrair and to guests of When greeted with a smile. of state govern ment seatter ed Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hawke. dletown several days last weeR. continu e to add new voice, and Met hardships at every stage, over various section s of t he CapitThe third Leader s Trainin meet And lived a life worth while. bring out a more finished produc t al City. The t~ac~ se!e~ted forms a ing for the dessert s project sg given Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Whitak er Living in the yester years. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawke and each year. part 01 the. cIty s CIVIC ~enter on of Morrow were guests of Mr. . by Miss Alma Garvin, Nutriti on family s'pent Sunday with Mr. and and Happy dreams of the past. the Scioto river frc;m t. being boun- Mrs. C. M. Robitze Special i t from Ohio State Univer- Mrs. S. D. Chance llor near Xenia. r, on Sunday . Memori es of the youthfu l tears The Junior Class wu rtlponded on the north by Broad street,. sity was held Friday Novem ber And sorry that could not last." on the east by Front street. on the sible for bringln&, the Columb ian ST. AUCU STINE CHURC H 22. at the Farm Bureau office. For beat results c.onsign your Mrs. Keziah Thomp son is in South by Town. street and. on the ive stock to GreenTwenty -one leaders were pres- Cincinn ati for an extende d visit trio to Waynesville for a concert Co., SlImuel Harriso n Haines has Summ er schedule- 1st, 3rd and ent represe nttng west by the . SCioto, c~ver~ng two Cincinn ati, in care of Embry ten townsh ips. with her daught er Mrs. Charles Saturda y niJrht. Tbi. trio cave a D. R. Salisheard the taps and has again join- 5th Sunday , Mass at 8 :00 a. m. ; These city blocks, part of which 18 a gift bury very satiBfa ctory concert but a leadel's gave . a very favora- Myers. . d th k f h' C' '1 and 4th Sunday , Mass at ble report in their very small crowd turned out to from the cI·ty. l' t wl'll be nece ssary '. respect erades.e ran SOlS IVl War com- 92nd ive .' 30'. to secu.re the rel1':ainder ~y conhear them. townsh ips. The entire numbe Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen and r of Mr. and Mrs. Thoma s Burton . H' t W'lk' dem o natIOn Rev. Lawren ce B. Mollmann. proceed Ings a....alnst I di s" local leaders reporte d were 77. were Thursd ay evening dinner h tthe MI'ss Oll've Allen wI'll spend IS paren S, I lived . inS and n Haines on aLetitia farm prIvate y o~e p.arc;e 10 t e wo giving Day with relative s Thanks Wharto Th guests Spitler wbo was Injured at e group of Mr. meeting and reporte d were Mrll. Wm. in Cin- west of Waynes \'ille at the tl'me of WA YNESVI:t.LE blocks. It IS estlmj\ted that two clnnati CHURC H OF 31 With a total attenda nce last we.ek is back. Thil Drake. of ears will' be require d , to Ilomtlete ' Y his. birth, Februa ry 20, 1841. ' 58I. hi hill the victim of a Pl'8oond~ . CHRIS T 11 months old when his T he th e new b u lId mg w c wav e B'bl S h Frank Robinso n spent Sunday fBeing i t 9 30 subject of this particu lar th d' Mrs. Robert Walton ~~~r:IiJ~.-rJfiti~~~~~~~~kil~C)': d i over one~nalf miJIion e c 00 a : wl a. ' th m. hl's h lesson mother Dayton was l'n "Substa Viirted Belmon • 'd8~are ntil t. her t t feet He Dessert ;; l a er arents. s" te, he Mr. wasand reared in upllettin&, conclus ion.lEven' o f flk,!or space. It .llsl abal Mrs.byS'ahis m- 'Lord's h' E Suppel' el" at S a .damdPtoe found her conditio n slightly im- grand-p . brough t out and Mrs. J. L. Hartsoc k I O W IC h M'ISS GarVID uel Wharto apparat n, ua. who 'l'hey lived north of 109 par . mg space WI IStiC e provl e. erv ce at 7 :30. the di scus~ipn of the need of var- Thursd ay. proved. the stakel holdinr tile Lytle. He was the last membe r of Good vang care for several bundre d motor special music. Sermon subi~d as well sljde as proper balance d and when small childre n 1_ "The Comrad e of the Cross." menus. vo h .IC Ies. _mt'1 y 0 f 6, three sisters and one ject, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ridge. and abrother Miss .s~rted to play on it before it ·w.. ' . ht !?rogram Mrs. F. B. . He to school in the Ch urc h nlg each WedMr. and Mrs. Wm. Drake. attende d old Octago n went Those present at. the meetin g Esther Hender son and Chal re-aet and caught this little fellow. school-house known neaday at 7:30 p. m.· On Wednes- were Vitality . keynot e of the life of the Minstre l show at Monroe Wayne Townsh' ..,.. v~u'n' Hr. Armita ge is doing .01De Mrs. L. V. Anderson were shoppin g , on late as Numbe r 4. night, Novem ber 27. the ministe r Branstl 'ator. Mrs. !'p-. Theodo re Roosev elt. is evident in Friday evening'. work on the grade IIchool dinls, Will O'Neall , Saturda y. In early manhoo d father learned will preach, 9:.1bject, "The Thanks the biograp hical exhibit now on Mrs. Reba Bradod ck. Mrs. Frank room thla week, ,.etUnK It in .hape the wagon making carpen ter giving Habit." On Wedne sda'y' LeMay display at the Ohio State Library ; Massie, Mrs. Jennie GnJ ' Mr. and Mra. Ray Conner and for the Mother a Club who will Mrs. Mary Hopkin s returne d to trade and some yearsand later became in the State House. loaned by the her home Decemb er 4. the preacne r wi\1 be ham, Mrs. Chas. Gordon ; Clear- · .Mlsa Emoge ne Becket in Belmon t Sunday t of Dayton , Boon start their laudabl e project of D. R. Harris of Bellbro ok! The creek, Mrs. JQsle Roosevl'lt Memorial ASsocia tion of an extende d visit with Mr. after a skilled mechan ic. serving a hot lunch to all pupllJ Wills. Mrs. Harl spent the week·e nd with Mr. and , He served in the Civil War three cl\urch where you feel and who New York. It hass been place.d l Mrs. J. C. Hawke. at home. Harvey ; J<'ranklln.. carry their lunch to school. , Chaa. Mrs. Lon Becket t. years in Co. F . of the 36 Reg., and along the west ide 0 'f the reading Cheste r A. Williamson, Ministe r Nohler, Mrs. WalterMrs. Deardo tr; was wounde d in the knee at the . room and ",ill l'emoin there untll i Specials in silverw are 'Harlan , Mrs. Roy ROBB. Mrs. and battle .of Chicam augua on Septem The Jr. Class pve a Thanb · You i'et expert repairi ne on Monday, Dec. 9. The exhibit . in- . glasswa re. Supply your Thanks ST. MARYS CHURC H Ethel Starkey ; Deerfield, Mrs' I Americ an ber 18, and SwillS watche s at giving program today. 1863. . ' ; Decem ber 1, Fillst Sunday in Harry Palmer , Mrs. eludes a' series of mounte d photo- I J"iving needs at Cary's JewelrY Elizabe th Os- Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebano n ,. Was married to Georgl anna B. Advent . Church school at 9 tOOf! and illustrk tions . Shop. Lebano n Ohio. :30; born; Hamilto n, Mrs. E. H. Foster j Ohio. Store open evening s. Slade Septem ber 8, 1867, .. t the sermon and Holy Communion i!hOI arhra nged thkat, theI hrliitory of at Mrs. M Gladys d M . SIB Walker ; West TurtleM. E. church at Springb oro by 10:30. The t 8 lstory-rna ng ea er may y Basket Ban teams r.layed . CrCE'K, Mrs. Eli McCre ary; EaRt , r. an rs. amue utter- Rev. George Kelly and for 62 MI'. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark ac- dveary nlllZ!lchcte8Ilfduelfeea easily be followold from the days worth R J J S h ff Vtl~nnginlthea.tteaFrml.R t and Mr. Gilb ert F'1:ye \Vere years' they :have TU1't)ec reek. Mrs. Harry Lollar, compan ied walked by Mrs. side Clark's by ev.. . c ae er. ec or . of Mis babyhood, 'throuJ\'h suc- l flue. ts of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs: Chas. Cook; Washin gton, I Mrs. Mary Carmon y of. mother Ernest side, and with cessive offices and into the White the Lytle. po, et I say: from , orrow. FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T ,Mi . Lois Ross, Mrs. I Butterw orth Sunday. . Ifenr Y spent the week,e nd In Cobimbullz House, out of the preside ncy and The ftl'lt team won by, Millard. the guest 1 of Mr. and " They Mrs. were ClaUd firm 26 17 The gaille was ...t••__-.. .. Bible School lit 9 :30 a. m. Lord's as leader of .a nationa l party, 'and The dates 10r the townsh ip S. Riggs. Mr. and Mrs. ·Frank Andrew s _ weal and woe, and true thru ' ---'·:'-'~fs~~r~:s~~~::ft~~ on throug.h .the years of the World and sons, Supper and sermon at 10 :30 a. m. leader training meeting Joe and George .of s were: Ft. , Thru change of tiD.le and Good 8111'ciul music. Sermon sub- Wayne , Tu War to 'the time of his death. Wr no Ind., were week-end guests esday Decemb er 3; What scene; more approp riate than ject, "'fhe Triump hs of Christia of Mrs. Emma Hamilto n, Clearcr eek. Wednes day Decem ber a gift ofis jewelry Thru winters gloom and summer'lI ity." You are alwuys welcome n. See ·t he beauPrisone rs of the Ohio Penlten at 4; Deerfie home ld, Thursd • .. ay " Decem ber tiful rint_ and neck wear at CaJiy'1 on The :game glow · ' this church. tiary will enjoy a sumptu ous and w.. very clolM!" I .. the 6: loIussie. Friday There 'Yas no service at St. Decemb er 6, Jewelry Shop, Lebano Their n Ohio. "faith and love have been. first three quarter s, neither aide Cheste r A. William son, Ministe r Washin gton, TueRday Decemb appetiz ing Thanks giving dinner. M:lrY's. ~plscop.al cllut;ch last er Warden Preston E. Thoma s htu! iso I day on accoun t of the Illness Sun- Togeth er hand in hand they passed ~avln, much of an advant are, bot LE 10; Hamilto n, Wedne sday Dec~m· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hyman of the Serenel y down life's . hill. L YT sued ordcrs that the m.en be given r ector. Rev. John J. Schaeff 1\11. E. CHURC H ber 11 ; Turtlec rcek, Thundl lY daught er, Mr. and Mrs. Saul and In the last quarter Wayilu vme er. And hope that near In church-. Hur- got ahead and took a ..te lead. good portion s of the followi ng Sunday School at 2:00 p. m. Decemb er 12; Harlan . F.r idAf Deco , wich of Lebano n, Mr. and Mrs. J . yard graBB Preach ing service at 3 :00 p. m. ember 13. Ellis was hiCh point maD menu: Roast pork and gravy with Wm. · Drake and Fred Hubble, . Griffin of They Cincinn may be lover's still. ati were 6 Waynes ville making ' 10 _point. .tor There will be a Thank's giving seroyster dressm g• . celerY, apple attende d the home-comlnlf - - - -'.. - - - foot o'clock dhlller guests of Mr. and B. Thomp son' vice at the chlllrch Thursd ay even- MISS KATHE RINE GIBBO P. TholDplOJI sauce and candied aweets, bread, hall Imme, betwee n IllinOIS NS Mra. Myer Hyman Friday even- were high point. and and To them were born 3 daught ers ing. On Friday evening Rev. men for Morrow butter and colfee followed ' with Ohio. State, at ColUlllbu8 Saturda Ziery. and 8 sons. Two daughte rs, Alice er from Cent!!r,!i1Ie will each making 6 pointa. ' pumpki n pie and stogies. In the give his APPOI NTED COUNT Y NURSE I~. . and Mary. were in the heaven ly . lecture and PI,;tures ot the mornin g precedi ng the dinner sci'After S~mmers hea~ and dust home Holy awaitin g father' . coming vices for the men will be held in ,ive , your watch at the .)pringb oro MethQuNo · came .chedu ltd for thil MI~8 Katheri ne GIbbon. hOB been life bY ' hav- Remainlng- are Mother Alfred. !--andEpiscop and meet Frida)' nl:J.ht, Ishut the new chapel wi~h .a splendi d \nll it thoroug hly .new al Church . This is appomt ed Wa"ren count)' there wUl be one .cleaned and oiled William James and LeUtia Ther~ lS~ health new pattern at worthy . of our attenda Dee. 'file nurae. 'The appoin tment sp.e eial musica l ~ogram; Hundre ds 'at Cal7's Jewelry Shop, Lebano next Friday Decem ber 6. Wayn•• followlI n are 4 gi-and childre n and 2' r t Ladies' Aid will meet ShOll, Lebano of. the men wil 110 be r,cipten te Ohio. . n O. ville 80el ·to Oakwo od to pl-.y next Wednea acUon tallen recentl y by the coun.' grand-chi\dr~n ' . the g. ea - dl\Y, . peeemb er 4. Furthe ' H1rh School team thert. of holiday boxew sent them by relar notice ty board of health authori zIng tbe In celebra tion ot Father the elevent Iive ·t h . e mOllt of tives and friends . his Ion" ~11I be y given g . p at the churoh Et:nl!st serEarnha employ rt :.'lnd faml~y qf ment ot a county nurse. d . f 1 rt l MannivEersalry of heir isond S . b " vIce next Sunday MORROW . ~ ''';... Q"r1lale, F. U. Lemay ~nd f~mily Is underst ood that M111s GibbonIta l bElrtlhdJa aT r.. rs. ar Conner nv te u "t I e 'thn th pring ro , Sara A. ·Bowm Itlld. ~1'!1 l!ellln lfllwke were sup- WarJ':n~t ou., an. Pastor will serve u.nder the present ape his cousi!)s, Leo, Ruth' and Sarah y, WI P e ex.c4!P i on B FS .T ____ (l~J..~JSR"TEP. ,MfflIV ElllfAR Y per &,uest" of Mr. and MrI. John ~ Atfew ent only untll Januar y 1 Conner to spend the. evenlna ' with B. Thomp son. lIearsl n WI aynesville atnd WAYN ESVIL LE M. E CHURC H pointm f ... .1 _~_~ 2 a Fromm Sund~y . evenb' ,.. 1980. She assume d herduf ay on. e was a ways. respec e d . W tes la.i l ~lm. A dainty lunch of sandwi ches, Starkey , f ..... ..... 2 R. J. Adams. the drUggllt, cele0 . . 0. week as an honest upright CItizen and • ~ d neaday .. (tonIgh Ice cream, cakes and banana Do~ma · . adfi t n, ' a c tv ... ' ers , .... ·ry 0 in 2 "'1":":- J 1 M.' Glbbo t a l I C t held many places of trust Being meehng and Thanks t) Prayer ""'adu te ot ' ded to the enjoym ent of the youns P. hompso n, &'... rs nn bra t e d hi 8 a JQ . . . . . s ane an d E ve giving yn . 8 ar Ser- bom of parents of Faith' of the vice at 7:15 p. m. Meeting 2 ISS 2 ns 8 a .. • 8 a I f 1" _ Waynesville last week.' During the wright wIre ' in Columb us of ofWaynes ville Johnsto high school n, g ........ and is II the from Fri.e nds "'hurAh yet he bad been ficial board at 8 :00 0 .... . 0 0. 0 short time Mr. Adams has bee", Friday unti Sunda'y the guests p. m. Choir daught er of Mrs. Anna Gibbon s of here. he has done t hinp. He hall Mrs. Char 8 , BerrYm an for of ,,~ ... A a u mtt h t d R R 4 Sh i d h t I In, .. ..... .. ... ... S ",rs man a ... a made a drug store which will com- Ohio-D1inoli loot b811 ·game. the a stauncq membe r of the M. E. practice at 8 :00 p . .m. Sunday : at 6 as ra 6 1'1 M' i a~1 V~Ij':~ \t~8pl~ ~ i~a gay. ~d he; church for 60 years. For the past farm located on the L U; pare favorab ly with stores in lar. sch.ooli llt a. m. Morn. ton and .. .had conside rable ex- doad northw est of town, to IIar. 14 y~ars he had been cared for mg worshIp Elt 10 .80 Epw.o~th eri ce In the nursing field ger citiell besides makina' many h ~r. and Mr•• J. C. Hawke W. fl. S. vey Rye for hi. residen ce propfriends . His anniver sary sale was tBollr guell~, Mrs. Mary HQpkin and ~? .hli. daUlfhtLryt~nd sr-in-lt~w ~n ~eer~fc:s!: l~~6 p~~ m. Preach mg P H~~ first assignm ent wa. a' phy. P erty a of on B FS T ;! Third dome~m . t ' e an wllas tan street. Mr. Rye 1mbeyond his expecta tions, and betel' e mont were aupper &,ueat. 'G c' D'b t P t sical examin ation of U pupils at mediate ly. sold the farm to Mr. Wallace . f . 2 0 0 0 . • I ~r , as or. the Wayne townsh ip the bargain s arc in , store for bis Mr. and Mrs. Stanl~r Sellers of d an ap !ecla Ive 0 f a t ha was schools '" Schuler . f . Lawren ce Brown. of one for 1m. 1 2 patrons . 2 . 11 .. ' Lebano n last Wedne sday evening -. ElIls, 'Fatller -f ... ...... . • had been an ~nvalid since 0. 3 For more than a week the south POMON,~ ,CRAN GE 10 • ~.9221· whet;! a stroke .of For better vislon~for better Mainous, c ........ . 3 ( is Pomona Grange will be held in 0 window of the ' store has been the 8 BROTH ERHOO D MEETI NC Gruen ' Watche s otter the UtlnOI.t n,npalrr 4 hiS speech and 'atparalys g1a8lles Turner - pricea reason able-b ut , g ....... . .. . .. 0 0 sunset, Memorial Hall Lebano n. Saturda y 0. 0 center of a~ractlo~ .. It is occupie d in ..q~alltYvvalue'GatYle~a,ndd . dl~pen?service -con8u lt Dr. Rudolp h the Hay, ,. .... ,....... ... . 1 . Q 2 . II ~~~e icr!eOnfl.~theos.u!1Nsoetveomf bOeldr agge, November aO.t h. . by a colleetlon of·' the. most beau- ablhty. .'Iou~ .. , J'Qep , ea · The Brother hood of the M. E l Eyesig ht Special ist Tuesda y, Thurt Fromm , g (C) .. . 2 er In 1 ~ 0 0 tiful dolls ,brough t· tp y,raynes-, Warren County is C-,y's Jewelry 0 church and a few friend .. enjoyed day; Saturda y. 9ar y"s ' Jewelry 1929 h'e dri ed into the sleep 0::.== :;--_ ville• .The dolls wlU be. giv~n !-"!ay Shop, L"banoD, Ohio, a rabbit b e~pper in the baseme nt Shop, Lebano n OJIIO. , tbat riJlgs eternal rest at the 'age to the fifteen mtle 'girla receIVIng of the .'. on Monda y evening . .. of, 8~ yeara '8 mC?nths and 80 days, .. . . Funera l se,l'v:ice was held ~ 'tllt About church the ·.lill'gest "umbe r of votes bethirty .men ~ere present " Mr. and' MI'8. Raymo nd William,. "~e has beard the Master 's Ladles Ai~ of the M. E . Chur\l)-. loving M. E. church lit SpringbQfo .t It each bringin g a boy. tween Novem ber 28 and IP o'clock son of Cleve1and, and MI'. " and '. . will hold a Bazaar in the basecall -' i • p. .m. Friday, Tuesda y. evening , l;)eceJllber 2'. ' Mrs. 'Harold WiUiam,sol} of ted .. by Rev. . The QUl'en Esther socIety preDayton " He led' him gently, lest he f 1\ lloyd Rlllln,ls cQnlluo m~nt of the Church y, .. _ _ _ _ of CorbJn, . " Ky., ;,e~t lut 'we'!!!t ~t the bome a pared' and serVed the supper which Friday and Saturda y Tb~rlda of There lIeemet~' til @rolb:!~ him' el~l!~ form~1' Lytle pastor, ' ancJ Decemb er . ~-. . . ... anlsted , ). was appetiz ing and dehclou ... ' t Ilil~lr. palr~~.ta-'llI'. an~ 1afr,. ", .fl. .. A bl\PPl ~d ~.t 1m rellOte. 11' -6--7. In additio n t.o the larKe .. py MIBB · S~u·a B,owman, tne pW:C:aent N{lTRllfl@N . M§~T'Nf}. Sev,e ral fmprom ptu .1~1D,.(lR.\ were .asortll lent of , Be IItood waiun8 rea"" ·work. qull~, , p8.s tor. IDterm'ept in Springb oro given and the eleetion ~lkll 0 ~ of 'I,; oftlCtrt . any . Cemete ry. ' w~uld make The thkcl..Je..olr oii .i'Attrle t'lve 'The women teacher s of ' tll@."H od l'eBulteil as folloWll: Pre.ide nt, F. ?UP, an ideal . elft, ' ~"U: .. r ~o elve hih\ aid. "Desserts" c Will be &'fven ' 1n tile ~yne8ville ~ ecM.0111 .Card f)f Tbaau. . U. LeMay , secreta ry, lh. enterta L. B. ined a880rt~(lnt of ' elt:: e h, f . ~0:l!0rt fun and bee Mottlei'll' 'Club room at the. Gnde the men <.teacherS last We· wislr in this way to extend Han· trea8ur er, llaymo n F, Hat- will' be a Gro!lery ay ' com. ort all ,ab'dltlg -be. our heartfe lt than1(a to all who 1\~ld: buildin g, Taelday o Decem bfr 8.• _, e"emur . " Fo~1r It' ~~",(j . ' , ' On Th\U'ld.,ay "'Vl~nln.'. deUdou l He lelt ftrtb'. o~ behind him 1:80 p. m. All WC!II\.,n in the .toWD- \tbr:etH Oatle dinnet QlIi'ted UI i.n ottr late bereave ment Much Interes t .w)llcn..........1!" manlfe sted chi~ken dinner will I!e [!lund the 1l1ence deep, ' alilo to those who contrib uted the arid, it was ship who are illtetea ted In feed- urved bl II.... .Ifaad propose d to make it .Frlday -ewiu, .teak or routl I,,~e, ,The ebbi-. tide. of life bat let In&' .their fa~m... aN u.r ged to be II delight ful. .social tillla , wu beauti~~1 flo~) tribu~~ a 'towlUbl atralr. 'l'be Bro~....oodl pork dinner. en· ." Oar father ••ntl, fell aaleep~ present . Mrs. Georgi anna Haines decided top hold ' , .. jo~~ four meetiq.. d~ " Saturd al'-ebl cken pie din...... at TIle Dausbt .er 1lrII. Walter Kenrick iq the ),ear. iDatead or,.-~tb~. Your vatroa aP ia aollAllied. her Mrs. Mary McClur e spent Sunday with her son C. S. McClure, and family, of Dayton.
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Elbte of !tutUI M. !tolnql, d('cea..d, ftnt and final. Guardianlhip of John B. lIulUn incomp~1ent. lint and'llnal. }~ ate of ~arina H. Wikoff, de'cas d, aceount. Guardian hip of Curtia B. Beck, lat. m inotli. third BCll unt. New Suita B tnt.e of Walter. McClure, de" . lit 1; , liS liquidating ceas (1 fir t and final. lJ~C!1\l of Wart' n aUon\l1 Bank o( E .lule of Hannah H. Miller, den,c,.EY" ., ver1:\lIs E!)oclt and ceased, first and final. . , Mil~'~i hltmbel~ll'I-in, rOI' money Estate. ot Lewi . Mahan, de'==::::;:;==============:;;:=====-=-=_,~,,_===,-:-, 0 I~· . amounl claim d 727.1i 0 with cease..t. llr t aod distributive. i~ .~me , inter t ut <'If from [a y '4, 1927 E. tate of J oe . Ker ey, ' deceasCHAPTER IX. lea. t 'a chain On whkh lhey slid a , me ca nons. though not t o all. vlvin Justice versus William ed , third account .. , , black ' bead . Thei r Jig/lts were But he could not nlllrry her and TUFtil' for Ji",/I'ce charge!' gross Inventorie and appraisements He ' nev r ad anything • ..}{ow- cominlt I: now like eurly . tars sh' C1id no~ want to many him, n(;g lect: filed ;v r that It mlg'h Lnof have- said prickinR a twilit sky. 'For miles She did ' not want to marry any· Gludda haper versu Alvin E~tate of Mary A~l'nes Delaney, wd. He never 'tried to and Willi. the hil!l.way mounted body ju,;t now. She \\'a. a free 'haper for divorce, injunstion decea ed, betol\> D un" re ~ train(. d ord r, Illimony, Estale of J. Milton Key , deceas hold b l' band or snatch a kiss or a lh] wri hed along the stee ps of womnn in a free country. ~ncb an embrace. Mem was con- precipices, huggin'" t he rocks to let . he was not fl' e, howe\'e r, fr om bo th pending lihJ a nd p rmunent ed . • ta.'ntly t quivering with ex- pa: ' ellr after car wi th lamps the wit('hl!l'Y of the nij!bt, thi" uml equitabll' r olief. Charges Winifred Reedy Riding r was - peetaney that h would n\l~ke some /lashing in front of blurr d pass£! n- dream, the va!>t y£!arning of thL I.\ r oss lH'glect and crualty. appointed administratrix with the advance, some ge ture of endear- ger., mountainllu ,; bc:luty. ,'he WII S no t t;eul'ge tew!'I'f, versus August will annexed of the estate of Sarah ment, yet always unable to decide In a lm ost (!v ry "bIlY" wh\!re free o f hl' di ~ast J' o f lIesir . the Jentz, lsubella J '1HZ nnd Estella J . Denlinger. decea cd, Bond was just what !!he would do if he did, hthedr ' wa ; a bit of space a ' molor Ill~n~('r tu he emb rn d olld kiss(' t1 . ·l rwerf. in I' 'ph~vin. filed iu the sum of 1500 with DeBut he didn t. a stopp d a nd drow n close to the and \\ hisp!!!'!!d to, tIl£' nt'ed t n be Sarah L. Kitchell versus <farion tr it Fid elity and urety company Th., picture and its final ret4kes cliliside it\ the dal Y, each car a kept wurm in the cold 1011 'line 5 of F: . " it hell for divorce, chnrges ex- as ur ty, George Gates, ~ary E, ro finis.hed on a 'aturday after- wheel ~ solitude. II love boat at lhe world, . tr me CI'U Ity. Ril y an d Charles Moore were noon. There was an evening's idle_ anc-hor m a slre:J1lJ of cnrs ignor ing I H er th ouj!'ht spun giddily in her _ _~ made apllruiser , Comoo Pie .. Court The court ord er ed George J. ne ahead. laymore asked Mem ~ nd I~n or~ d. 1: hC'r e WlIS a strange milHI, n\l entlll1~lrd with a sk in of ~o d1'ive in his car, a lonll fore- I~flucnce In th l~ recurrent myste ry J'on1:lntic threads, She w: ~ young Smith. execu tor of the estate of A Simple Autum'n Dinner wen flight about the familiar ~ne! /'.V rywhere. 10\,\'1' were hiding ancl prutt.v and tim ' \\'a~ wa ting In the motter of the Otterbein Ann William, on, deceased, shall Fl'anklin, November 16. . Troy L. Webster, factory worker the unvisited roads. She accepted the mse lves In ('onspicous conceal her Ilow .. rly graces, Some one HOllie, t he court confirmed the sale tli tribu t e ce rtain bonds among the of Franklin, and Miss Myra E. meekly, mething told bel' that ment. Mem fe lt dl ~l!'u . t III the first , bll)omcd ! of 2000 ncre negotiated by the dist ributee!;. T ry this si mple autumn din ner tbis drive was important to her dozen. amllsement of conte mpt for While ~ h (' dohn tccl with hersel f. I'crt itioner for the sum of $200000 W. H. Allen trustee under the Burroughs employee, of N. C. R. menu: f.ate. the next fifty, tolerance for the as t!\'lIutle.,s innuml' rnble w(l men Ln the case of Rachel D. Brook- wiIJ of Huth A, Chenoweth, de- of pringboro, Novomber 16. Dt'viled Eggs in Tomato Sauce Alfrl'd C. Fordyce, blllcksmith. Something was always t eJ1ing next, and. . 1 11U~' l' Jlli~hts, Claymore's own mind in!!, el aI. , vcrsus August J entz, the cca sl.'d, filed his tent h acco unt. Mashed Potatoes her sometking. Nine times out of laymore ~Id not Apcak of them wn.~ a chaos of cqunlJy ancient (I('fl'n do nt \\'a grantce! 10 days in Inventors and appraisements of Wellmlln and Miss Anna Ptf. Cllr Strinl\' Beans so n. of Wellman, November 16. tc,n it Will! false, but she forgo t the or of a!'y,thtng eIRe . He wa s too I nne it' lll platitudes cd a man's which to plead. filed:Salad f.ilure and recalled the ,coinciden- ~ulI)' tWI!ltng the wh~el and gaug- I phihlsophy. T lte l'o urt approved the sale, of E :ta te of John Buchanan, dePie ces. .mt the little d ist,anccs between 't he , A length he found the courage pf("ltln~' in the ,ctIS(, o f A utOll1otlve eNIRe d. Billa Allowed Nobody had a s yet asked Mem edge of the cliff and cars thilt or the <:ruelty to ~Iip his arm about , Sec urllle ~ c O Jll~an,Y vers,:,s Albert Estate of Elias Folk, deceased. for her self-respect as an initiation.. whizzed past. I M em's waist and to lIraw her close S !ICY. the I1lnllltJff hnvtng been , F.st nte of Wullilce L , Baxter, deHerschel James, suppl ies and fee or an initiation rite. She was . Halfway up the canon his head- i lli him. He WlIS a lmost mQre t h<> purchaser for $74,0.00. The ceR s('d, labor. $3,50; Alfred chwnrtz, paid a weekly wage based u po n l ight ransacked .. 11 blllck .cove and nlarm cd thun d li~hl d t o find that co un . ordered t here IS ,due. the The court author ized Harriet W. paint, AS; The olulllbu Blank her ability, her experience, and her found no moto,r In possesion of the : he hardly le ~ i s ted at all . platntlff the su m of $901..10, JUd g - \ Mounts, administratrix of ' the Book Mfg., o. upplies $27, 0; usefu lness. She was paid in coin of estull ry of ntght. A.nd h ere, to , lie IOnk hl'r hunlls in hi. and 11lCnt heret ofore rendered, , here- estute of hprles S. [ounts, de- The Western Star tax receipts f or Auctioneer and Clerk the realm. , Mem's dumb as~ont sh ment. he l whi ;;pc l·c,d. " Yollr P OU )' little han(L , t u!,!! the balance o.f the purchll~e censed, t o sell al privBte 901e cer- trons. $LOi Fre J Proctor, supBel' price' would rise and fall ac- f1bruplly checked h. III car, swung in Ul' c(lld !" I price ~ h,llll . be app h ed as n credit tain stock for cash, plies for recorder. 67.91; The · t 0 th e genera 1 mark e t f or off th e roa d agams t th e wa II 0 f ,. t. Phone 24 cor d mg T hI'n he kjs ed th m with cold upon . Ulu,. Ju ugemen J oseph Kennedy accepted the Western Star, supp1il', $14.26; moving pictures and her s pecific rubble, and ,'topped short with n lips that he lifted at once to hers In the case of Abbott and Wal- trust as executor of the estate of The Western Stur. supplies. '$66; value Her emotions and her beauty sigh of exaggerated fatiltue, l un d f"u nd htem warm and strange ker. l~ ~ .. v~rsus R. D. Black and Mary Agnes Delaney, deceased, The Woodrow-Weil ~t:lr.a ~ e Co., l~ ~ . ' veysburg, were commodities. and Steddon :'We\)/, he groa,:,e~, "this is a l lY like a 1'0 e again -t his mouth. I Eli I'I Kirk, It was orde;ed the de- Jame F ollen, Charles S. Irwin and supplies, $9.60; Mnry E. H OPp in~, stock would be quoted on the Soul dr.'ve! I II r est a bit I.~ yo u don't He was a much amazed as if rendll.nls sh~1I ~le ans"er or other Cha rles J . Waggoner were mnde Tent for office, $30; W. . Gi Exchange as th~ demand for it mind. Pretty here. h ? hl'rs WI'!' thr fir::r !i ~ he had ever pleadmgs Within 15 days. ' apnraisers. mour, inquest body of Edward, J . - - rose Bnd fell, as the bidders for it From their cavern of gloom they ki~secl-Jl s if he had just invented It wa s o l'de r~d t hat L. W. oate, The lats will and testament of Horner, $7.70; Bell Press. su pp\tes increased or diminIshed. loo ked across, 11 fathomless ravine ki,sing. Tht'n in :J frenzy of won- .f Warren NatIOnal Bank of f'ra nk. aroh J. Denlinger , deceased, was $1.50; W. H. Madd en & Co., g . Claymore bad been chaperoned . 1m hall reCOVl'r from the defe n- produced in co urt an d admitted to m il material, ~36.S0; Joshua •• - , by the company and his own dnnts, H. . Dearth, Luella Dearth probate, Mitchell, furnishinl!'. piling stonl' reveren.ce for diScipline. But now and Adn Dearth, the su m of $421.In the sett lement of the estate $64; Vietor Van Ri per, gasoline, n she 'Was outside hia authority, Both 15 and costs. . of ~!lry A. iegfried, deceased, $21.20; A. J. Desch, damage by were outside the Bermond inc1osF.dmon Boolh p~eaded g'Ul lty to the net value of the estate was dynamiting, $2,60; Brooks Fire ure. And they were Ill! helpless to·a chnrge of po ':Slllllg property for $fJ096 . 4. uccessors are John R. Proof Garage,' labor, 4.2 5; The Fourteen Years of getber a~ , any other twain whom I'wn l!fadunng hquor and was fin- Siedried and Hele n S, Robinson. Standard Oil Co., gns and oil $486EXPERIENCE notbing restains of separates in cd , 000 and COStll. l!na!>le to pay Frederick C. Hauck. adminislra- 11; Kaufmnn's store, . uppli ,$5.the · undertow of passion. They fine he, ,was committed to the tor of the estllte of Minnie Blluck 49; The Compressed Wood Preserwere two emotional people without cou nty Jm!. fi1 d h' fi I t ving Co., supplies, $550, 32. IS no accoun. - - - --. Ed mon d B00 th lP Iea de d gUI'It y t 0 1 e a , bamer. " Among the countless things said the charge of possessing intoxicatR"al Eatat .. Tl'lUufera abDut the hows and whys of ing liquor a nd was fined $360 and women's surrenders one motive costs. Unable to pay fine, he was Albert A, Roehmer .et al to " sefms to have been too much remained to co un ty jail. George A. Standley et al. 56~ AR , iruored, though is must have extate of Ohio versus J. T. Lake&, po les of lllnd In Deerfield twp. . -.,""" , e'rted a vast i~fluence as women go ' the defenda nt chur'ged with issuing Annie Hoppe to George A . "Gas on my stomllch was so bad Waynesville, Ohio m9re and more into the worlds of a check aaainst insufficient funds tandley, et aI, 56* poles of land it nellrly killed me. My druggist bU~~ne~, of art, and of freedom in ba nk, it was o,rdered that the in Deerfield twp. told me about Adlerika. The gas Wi,th ,onlY the~selves for their dcCendant may be r eleased upon Arthur and Ruth Smadbeck to gone now and I feel fine."-Mt;s. guaralans. bon d in the su m of $1000. Geo rge Stugard a number of lots A. Adamek. . I Good llPommanship. a hatred In the case of .T. E. Bercaw, et in Deerfield twp. Simple glycerin, buckthol'n, 8&1- n.;.:.. , of smugguy, a contempt for too II I vel SUS C. O. Su:ton, et aI, the Myron R. Johnston to James O. ine, etc., as mixed 'in ' Adlerika ..,... . , . . , careful self-protection, a disgust t mporary injunction was ordered Hartshorn 0.36 acres in Lebanon. helps GAS on stomach in 10 minfor a holier-than-thou-esteemdi:;solved. Alber t A. and Kunigunda Rohm- u tes ! Most remedies act on lower theae ate amiable attitudes of mind ---er to George Stugard, 16 acres in bowel only, but Adlerika acts on that make for popularity. To be a Probate C<',url Proc"edioRa Deerfield t.wp. BOTH ' upper and lower bowel, Phone 93 miler ' of one's .grace, a h~ochon• R. H. Hartsoc k and W. S. GraCharles R. a,!d Leah. yerity removing poisonoull waste. you h~lm were made IIIpp r llisers of the Hook to The CiVIC . ASSOCiation of never. kn.ew ~'as there. ~~hev~ ' dtliaeal coddler 'of one's virtue's, Is . -., to be unloved 'an4 unlovable. -1orrJ CO interrupt fOQ,' fOlks, but I need your money." e tate of Benjamin H. Mills de- I Middletown, as ~rustee for the l eonst.l patJon III 2 hours. It Will 10 So many' a : man will gamble, ..... ceased, who were appointed to Boy S.eouts of .Mlddletown, 42.16 surprtse ,you' ,Adama DTUII StoT.· .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ break a law, risk his career, his ' I crve in th e ..,181:e of Ralph G. acres III Franklm twp. - - - - - - - -- ;.. health, his life, get 'drunk, Bt~al, to a mountain on which the risen der he closed hl'r in his orms with Miller and S. F. Elbon. Edmon and Alma .. Boo.th to S. , ! . slaY"an4 play the 1001 ratlier than moon p.oured ~ silent Niagara, In al1 his ]lOwcr. TI e did not know Accounts B. Faulkner, HU~Sh~'B'~y,.L'~_~at~tn:l:~s ~CnyCe~.eaYzl.,beidnat II w fliU the reproacb , that. ' he is, a the dozmg radiance a creamy shaft I that the whl'el brui ed her side, Estate of filed:Ida C. Gallah er, de- , creek twp. 26.77 acres In Clear[ mlinycoddle~ a , Puritan, a prig, a of yucca stood a candle blown out a nd n eitheJ'-di~ " censl'd. first and fililal. S'. B. "FiiUlkner. to mmett ou '--- -ltlfil·III'1':",Nancy, a toward, a Pbansee: In a , des~rted ~thedral. But .sho fO.rJ!ot to debate her Estate of Elbert D. Russell, de- Ha rriS. 26.77 IIcres In Clearcreek ,l.nd many a woman who would The mght air was of a strange 1 duty 0 1' to thInk of her soul. She ceased. sllle bill. tw p, FOR RENT""""' -, not yield f.o~ love or luxury must gentleness, and .the ~ars tha~ shot , thought ~nly of the rapture of his Notice of estllt() for settlement Joseph A. and Blanche Bahr to Subscribe for The Miami Gazette ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _~_ _ _ _ __ have ,consent,!d, for fear of seem- past threw no l ight mto their re- I cqmmun! on, and her arms stole n- :'Ire set for hearing, November 18, Grll~e A. Kaucher, port of lot ,No. ing. to be overproua, ,stingy, cold, treat. ' . I rou nd hiS nl'ck and sho clenched I at nine o'clock a m 1 18 m Milson. ' ... - - - - -' - FOR RENT_ House on Main St., prudish, disobeying, superhuman, Tbere WIlS a lo~g, I'o ng silence I him with a ll thl'. pow r in her arms ! 'l' he fo llOWing ~sbtes will stand R. M. and Lida Cunningham to about December 1st. References subnormal, unspo'rtmanlike. tbat tilled M!!m w!th 11 terror she ~em, swoonmg she kn ew not for hearing, December 9 at 9 The ~ason Water Company, 1.41 N()'TICE OF APPOINTMENT requirer! from strangers. Flora llem had be,en swept once be- could not qUite, tall to enJoy. She whither. was awakened from he r o'clock a m acres 10 Mason. Berryhill. n27 YODCI , the moorings by a summer could not tell whether ~he heard mad rap ture by 0 \'o iee across her Alva Hill,' admi'nistrator of the Guy F. Monroe to Ea,r l J. and Estate of Benjamin H . Mills __ _ _ _ _ _ _, storJll. of devotion to young Fam- her own ,heartbeats of hiS, but ex- shoulder. e5tate of A nnn It Spence deceas- Mildred C. Coburn part of lots 160 Decea~ed. . . aby, 'her iirst' love. · Now she was t'o citement was athrob together in "S nrry to interrupt vou, folks, ed. first an d final accou~t, and 15t in L.ebanon. . , No~lce IS hereby gIven that, Roy FOR SALE feel bel' ancbors cut adrift by tbe the little coach that had brought but I neeil your mOl)ey!" .Fannie B. Hill uardian of WiID. A. Harrison to F!ed Pierson, F : Mills .has been du~y. appOinted gracious gesture of good fellow- ,them so swittly to this reDiote e· .Sh e turned and found herself . Ham A. Skidm'of'e. confined at part of lot No. 282 In Franklin and quahfied as A~mltJIstTHato:.ilolf ~hip. witb.a colleague. . c1usion. ' blmded by the !:tlo!'e from a motor l Limn State hos itlll second ac- twp. ' the Estate of BenJamin ..... s FOR SALE- Two E state Oak stove&--sizes 16 and 14. PhDne -Clayniore WIIS dumb so long that halted ut n little distance. Dazzled t cOll nt p, Floyd and Chloea M. Mo'rgalj to late of Warren County, OhiO. de. 20F31 Harveysburg. n2'7 The ,Oeean Drive stretched along Mem had time to cease to be a- as she was, !!he cOll ld see the ga unt l Ho~yard W. Ivins, administrator JI'SS Napier. 11.50 town acres in ceased. .. . t a foreit of palmi like huge coco- fraid of what he would say, and to hand that held before her a blnck of the estate of JO'leph Barnes de- Clearcreek twp. Datea thIS 8 b day of Novell!ber FO~ SAL~Fresh Cow. H. E. nuts dark against ttt~ gaudy west. begin to wish that he would get it pifltol with a glint outlining its ceased, first and fi;lal account.' Ida Lee Haris et al.to Jesse 'M. 192~. R 1'1 ' . WiHia'nt;ol1, Sprinlf VaHey j Margaret Long guardian of Stewart 11.66 acres ln Dee,r field The automob.i1es of . every make said, so t hat she could know what ugly muzzle. W. Z. 0 road. 2 miles east of Dayton, were so many that they were her answer would be. Claym I'e Wl!8 sane enough to at Clark 'B runk, reebl;~ minded f ourth tWJ'l. Judge of the Probate Court, Lebanon 8d4 al!"ollt one..long automobile. or at She felt a baffling uncertainty of te mpt no reSista nce, though he acco unt. Matthew B. Frank, by adl}lr. to Warren C~unty, O~lo • J .- pike. herself. ' She could not imagine IIlmost , peri ~h ed of chagri n. ' He I, W. H. Allen, trl~ stee for Elizll- Cynthia A. Frank 60 acres in M~FOIC" S. ALE-;J>oland-China male what she might do or say. She had endured t h insolence of the maSk- , Leth Haines under the will of Ruth son. pilts. 8e~ Sainuel Willlon, New not h!ld' much · experience of men, ed st.·anger Who stole the cha in A. Chenoweth, deceased. t enth acII. ~urllnrton. Ohio. ' -d4 but enough t el. know that before and a wall t lind t he loose silver. count, ~arrial. Licea... J£. FOR SALE-:-Fres}l cowtt-<=and long he ,would initiate the immem- . The blackguard held ,his eluhbed Frederick C, Hauck, administraOl'a 'M. Hiser, factory worker of \ , . heavy 'Springers. See J. M. Muro~ial procedure that starts wi~h an p15tol over Claymore s hend a tor of the estate of Minnie Hauch Kin ..... Mills and Miss' Bernice I. NOTARY PUBLIC rl\Y. Waynesville, R. R. 4. -n27 arm adven~ring k~out a waist Ilnd mom ent, then for ebore to shlke, deceased, final aco'u nt. ' Te~y" teach.er of , Kingl! Mills. Nello'" &.air a : S:eagt~ld h~~el~S8ihat the only rJl(~ dl'oPJ~ed from t he step with a , It Wit!! ordered that a guardian November 16. FOR ' SALE-Burbon Red Tur" Eatat•• S.ttled d h' d a~. :"nTl'!mg. , ' oe appomted for John L. Grismer, Emmett C. Branscomb. contrae- Will Drew. . h ', keys, strong, vigorous atock, rl~ t an ,proper t mg to 0 would . Sit pret~y ,n,ow ~nd ~ eep em up nn alleged incompetent. tor of Miamisburg' and 'Miss Jessie toms $1.0.00. · hens $7.00. Beaube to resist, protest, forbid, and till I, get gom or 111The following accounts were ap- L Gl I f k f WapuviU.. Oblo iui'lyean,' ~perience ,in FittiD prevent. at any eost the profanaHIS car shot around the curve. " oss p, aetory '\Vor er 0 , man Bewy suains. Anna C. ' Stin' ",' .nd • .Makin. Glasses . son. Phone 28F3, HarveYBburg, O. ~~~' ~~redl~~~Un~ C~~re~u~~~~M~ ==~==~~= ~=~~~_====~============~=~=======~~=~~== -dll ", ......t-essary, she must fight, scratch ing arms. Th ey were too much Bcream, escape, run away. appeal ashamed of -themselves to return ' PINKY DINKY ReaaOD EDoa," ~by ,T ERRY GILKISON FOR ' SALE-Poland China Male fQr help to any PIlSller-by, or, as to their late post about Mem's l hop; , B. Evanl, Phonl 470B. a lut relort, leap over the clift and shoulders E.'*7 Tu....~. nu.....~. Lebanon. Ohio. , ·dll die for honor'l lake. ' A pre~erse remorse filled their hllll'''~ , But who wal that She and who souls with confusion; ' a relmorae THRESljlR ,SUPPLIE$-BELT8 N. ,liar.. for E.... ID.tl.~ ,"'MON "t'1""'" WII · that Hereelf th~t told each because of a wrong remorse, a p~Uers, bab)jttt mltal; '011 IIUPI, we've c;OT oth~r 10 many thine.. disgust for lin unaccepted tempinjectors. lubricate.... . ,team and Heraelt told She that Mr. OIay- t ation nnd for being so temptable. GE'T wa~r pu,•• , P1II1 , ....; ' ~lllrs, more could not be treated as an \-10M!!! pacldnl'; lloUar ftu auetlon has. ordinary ruman; an Insolent, out.. \ A woman never quite f . rageous .knave, a fiend. He had orglves aad' tank puMpa. or ,' BOCKLET treated her with most delicate a man for not dyi ng for her at the 00.4111 W. Maln ' St; ~.Illa, Ohio. courtesy from the flrst he had first oPPo,rtuQlty. She probably "iven her his, admiration: his £ra- neyer QUite forgives him for , COMli1 IN-And lee the GaNtt., el ' t b t . t dYing, either. h II d e.vo tl on.. h 18 mu e u eVl en So the cleve ma e ad th Cbrlitmu Carda., ' FUNERAL DIRECTO. aff~c:tloD. ' . ' r n.v es e , , If he loved ber revealed his slutrratJon wher~ a chOIce is rePIPE. VALVES AND FITTINGS love ahe could hardly reward his q ed, ~s the ~lrtl;1o~s man evades WAYNESVILLE. OHIO , ~F:or 'aU purposu. Boeldet" patient chivalry with prompt in- te mp tatlO n whlJe It .IS yet far off. gratitude and violence and fear. (To be Contmued) Une I of plumbln. and beating .u~ pIlei are ' the beal 'Tbe Bockl.twould make her the insulter, FuUy Equipp.d for Good That not him'. . King Co., 4111 ' W .. Kaln St., Xenla, A~D DO IT B. D. Q. ' Service. She must be Very gentle with Obio. ' ,\ Lar.ge Display Room. him and ask him kindly to forTh e w b t tl . d bear and not t.() spoil the pleasant Y er~ u ' recen ~ marrle Ambulance Service ,,' friendship that she had prized and the anxIous young Wife called , MGNEY LOANED · the doctor. _El.EPIlONE 7 'J Y OR NIGH If Mr. Claymore should propose "D'ld t k ' h' t t AI 'A T marriage that would make his yo u a e IS empera ure I _ _ _- - - - - - - - - - - c.nresses 'acceptable- according to I the doctor asked over the tele, · IPhone. You oro C'MON !I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!'!!!!~re pknow lie d the n g about wi re, o did not very you much !! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.... Wh"Yes." THt: IDEA OF 'You .. , s ~eh t hing. , "And doctor," she ON . ~SK'NG .HAT said, "it's 138." "O'i 1=0,," ~ "You don't want a doctor" re~ITe. 0,\= APPLE plied the physician , " yo u better cull · the fire comPliny right tway."
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There were homa-made bread and cak~s bt!1llde!l the profusion of anc.\ Jellies and preserISSUE D- EVERY. WEDNESDAY vege'tllbles VIIS; there were "fded-ca1tes," of - - - - the so'rt the Dutch cu lled crullers The Bome Guards met Thursday D_ L. eRA",! I I .· Publiaber 'liml t he Yankees d oughnuts, And evenin~ wHh Rhea a,rid Evelyn Mc' N there was pie. Pumpkin pie, m,inc OBice P iaoU........ ............... 0_ 112 pie, appl . pie, custard pie, cnran. Curren. Two names weTe added to Re.ideace ................ :......... No. liS bl:!ty pie, ma!l'nificent .specim·eps the 1'011. A te'm»,t ing ' lunch was Living tOYs ';viII escort Santa erved. . uf t hc three great. 'specles of pie. Mr: and Mrs. Will Wright of luus in a p,al1ude of Welcome Sublc:riPtion . P.rlce, $1.50 .. Year OJ) n-ll.1ced, cross-bnrred and "kivereil... . '.. thl'oug h the SLrc ts of Dayton, Dayton, were SUJlday guest! ' of i "'.,.4·., Po./o'llie. ,,', ·W,.yn ••• III., No wonder the, New Eng]a)'ld "n . mornl'ng at 10 Dr: and Mrs. W. E. Oglesbee. Th an ksgivi g " Mi$S Ne llie und Puu l utri~ht fU,i., •• S.eond ci .... 1II.. 11111';'/t., people ' ,\1.'e n hardy loti Any. child .' were uncla y clinner gl1ests of Mr. Who survive'd an annual succession THAT the stea dy increase' in busi- o'clock: of ThnnksgiviT)g dinners and lived , nes.s of t~e wjdeawake b)lSineSSj 'I' his unus ual feature . is bei ng nnd Mrs. Lee Strntton. concer!l. IS due to newspa)ler brr. u;rht to Dnyto n on this oecasThe Baptist Missiona ry Ci rcle togl'Ow 'up was made '- o . Qugh NOVEMBE~ 27, 1929 advertIsmg.. .' i n hy 1' ho Rike-Kumler ompany me l Wednelldny with Mrs. Anna fiber. -~----:':"---.-I--' THAT new Ime~ of m~lchand lse which inviles aU chilliren of Day- Randall. Mrs. Nellie Gillum will be make their wa ~hlcc.9\dlng to the tOll ulld tho Miami Valley to see hostess for the December meeting. · •..1 way they arc advert~sed. I thi s g.l'(~at event . T he Juniors put 011 n n excellent TH AT advCl·tlsed go~ds are .s~ld b! The p'ul'acl e oC welcome will program ut a ~semb ly F'rida~' mornTHANKSGIVING DAY A GOOD .,TIME TO SPEND dealers, who renlize then eu - Rtlll'l. al Cat a lpa Drive anrl is to ing. I I ' 'MONEY tomeI'S want the best. foll ow , a len! Avenue through Mi E~ l\lubel SluTI' unci Mi s Helen . - - - - - -- - - - - - - -. I THAT live merchants kn ow t hcir ]lnyi.cm Vi w Then it will pass Harps, of Da yton. WHO hel'l' ove r • customers are entitl ed to' the a long West Monument Avenue a nd , the w eek -~nd . . . hest. esp cin lly when t he cost " own Mllin Street Ro uth to the R~m e mb er . lhe Thnnksglvmg 'Thanksgiving Dny no longer carries, to most Am ericans, the Th'ere nrc a good many people is no more. . Fail' Grounds I services a t J onah 's Run Chunh histo l'ica1 anel spirituul 'signficance in the UniteCl States who won't TH A'1' !<t lJ res th~t adve1:itse huve The Pllrude' will stop in front of Thanksgiving night at 7 :30.~ which it had for t he peop le of Nllw huve ns much mon ey to sp ncl Cor snappy, attractlv~ l ~o.klng !ltoc~s lhe Hike-Kuml er Compa ny where The first .of l~ e sch oo l picture England for nenrly t hree centuries the next. few months as they hud The nbsol!Jte I'ehablhty of th~lr \ clowns will entertain t he children ,;hows \Va~ g iven In t,he .Gym Satu r In a c.onRidel'uble section of the before th ey lost t h!)ir ,sav ings in ll1el'chand!se makes t hem satls- \ i il It IllRrv(' 1 us stunts. day evening .. Sea~1 n tickets (for country, however, especially in Wall Street. That is bound to affact ory to t he people. . Sa nta ClaUi s who comes from 12 shows) Will be on scle, at a the IImallel' communities, it re- fect bUMiness in many lines, though THAT people. who buy nothmg I th e NO l'th land for the occasion will very reu.fiopuble price, this week ut mains a holy day, consecrated to bankers, bUl!iness men. economists but advet~ls~d goo~s a lways r ide in !l h:ln dsome sleigh of r ed t he bu~ m e~s houses. . the memory of the courageous and statesmen agr~e t hut there is have a sat~she~ . f~ehn~: , ' . Il rld gold which \yill be drawn by . Our boys won and our ~lrlS le.st littJ e -.band of pilgrams who first nothing wrong wit h the business THAT some .mfetlol m.m c hllmh ~e l \\' 0 pr ancing whi te horses. I III t h(' ba~ketba ll gnme With a re. cnnnot be Judged by Its appearSanta has brought 'with him his ].isle on the home fl ool' F r,i(:n y evene.s tublishcd it as an annual memor- structure of the nation. Probably ial of their deliverance from t he net effect of the slump in the ance, Workshop Cas tle fro m T oyland I m~. . pestilence and fam ine. It is the tock market i.vill · be no more TI~AT som.e pe.ople. arc . deluded \', hich i ~ 10 be cnrried on a tl'lIck I Mr. a nd Mrs. Willard Bogan oldest of all , American holidays ; it seriou8 than was the collapse of \I'~to bUYing mfcnor tnerchan- 11 5 a f euture of the parade. This were Su ndav gue ts of Mr .. and had been celebrated for a hundred t he F.lol'ida la nd boom three years diSC. wi ll ~ h o \' what splendor the King- 1\11 s Ira RI.c h, ne.ar WIlYIl svtl lu. . . The bes t wny. ancl t he sure. wux tl m of the NO I'th po se~ses. The La cll \;.~ Aid . erve.d II pn nlind fifty yem:s ber~ I'e the Fourth ago. of July acquII'ed slgnij1can ce. In The g;reate.st dange~ 18 that to buy ~op qunhty merchandise IS A sixl(' en piece ban d will play ca~e su ppel' ~n Mrs. Me l'I'ltt's room the New England of comparati vely people \\'l l1 ~ hm k. lhere IS dun~er, by bU Ying . on ly from merchanls march music for thi s welcome lo Friday eve nlllg. II few yeal's ngo it was held in a n~ so curtml t he ir normal bUY I!" ""' 1 who adl'erllse. I Santa Clnus w hil'e a dozen clowns Mr: lind Mrs .. H ~wnrcl S urface wide.. obam'vance tha n even , It IS for th~ purpo.se ~f fore stalling .- - - . an' " ~e ('VC' I'von e with theil' antics. and SOli, of ~tlca, wel'e RU1\ day Christmas. II WIlS the day for nny ~ lump 111 pubhc confidence th~t Many live toys a nd clown guests of their plII·en tli. Mr. nn d family r e uni ol1 ~, when the sons and PI'e: Ident Hoover ca ll.ed ~h e bUlII- THE FILLMORE BAND charact ' r~ wi ll occupy other , Mrs. F. M. Os bol'~ . . daul:hters with their wives and ness lcaders of Am e r~ca Into c~nAT THE N. C. R. DAYTON Lrucks. There will be livi ng t oy The Woma n's CIVIC Le~gue met husbunds lind children came ' home' ference, in ord.er thut a tru.e Plct· !IO lcli el'A in hnndso me uniform . , Satun1:Jy Afternoon WIth M r5. Those Thllnksgiving days at 11~ ~ of the natIOn's econOlll lC cO,nThe Mcchnn icnl man who presides I Benla JOI·da~ . 'l'h~ Ways and "Grandmn's hou se !" Bow th ey dltlon cnll be present'd to evelyA gl'oup of famous radio .stars ov r the makInA', in the shops of Means CommIttee l or t he yea rs live in th memory of every Yan- body. . , will a]l pear at the second public 'j lhe 'N(\l'th, of un mechanica l toys, was nllmed. The PI'O 1'~111 ce mmitkee boy and girl! The services at Fucts ulready deve.loped If!dl cate unday Aft m oon oncert given will ~ CCl1PY a p!,ominent position. tee for each month \\rlll be mflde the chul'ch were nmong the ' few clearly tha t t here 18 not~ln~ to by the Nationa l Ca 'h Register MI SS Pa .. chE!SI , Patsy Ann Doll s U)l of the. members wh o~e bll'th that the children really enjoyed, fear. ~n the contl'ary, thiS IS .II 'lI ml>any, Sunday, December 1. in nncl a n ABC block mlln will be da~e fa lls In that mon~h. A v . ry for t he long sermon was merciful- ~ od t l!nc to spen d mon~y . Th e re l.he . . R. Schoo lhouse, Dayton. includ ed in t his nS1lemblage of ulllqu e p.rogl·am wa ~ given which ly cut s hort and t.he hymns were IS plenty of money ~vU\labl~ for Henry FilIl\)ol'e lind his Camous nolabl es. was t hol'ough ly enJoyod by all 80 llgS of praise im\t eacl of t he any ~seflll, pr~ d uctive plll ~o~e. Band; Mike, the .... udio hound;/' A white' Pola r benr wi ll occupy present. . dirge-like pllnhns which bored t he And 111 many hiles, commod ities Miss Louise Res zke, radi o's phan- olle t.ruck. Sn nta Claus keeps V,. L CI'~s \\,l' ll died S unday infant m ind to distraction. And a re cheupel' 1I 0",!, tha n th ey have tom clari netist; Howard Hafford, . CV<'I'ul o f t h se animals fol' pets ~ve ntng at hiS hum e here, followthen- Thanksgiv ing Dinnerl been for some t.lm e past, .cheape r celrbrnt d radio t enor' and Arm- ill his TlorLher'n domains. A baby Ing n Hhort Illness. , Fittingly b caus~ it is America's than 30m,e of . th em arc lckely to and ' LeBrun, nati o ~aIlY-known elephant will IIlso uppear in t his - - - - --ow n, the tud<ey was then as now be a few month hence. xyl phone soloist ; ul'e a mong t hose di ~t il1gui s hcd parade. the crowning g lory of the feast, UnAle Si Tinkl epaugh say. s he's who will participnte in the eluborThi Thanksgivi nl: Day Parad!' with its twi n Yllnkee co mestible, ~ ntl1 program to be presented. . arts OilY ton ',; holiday sea on and cr anberry auce. But turkey alone noticed that if he li vefi thl'o ugh Everyone in Dayton nnd. the The Rike-Kum ler's T oyland is to does 1I0t make a genu in'e ~l d- Thanksg iving he alW lI.Y S liv~s Mia mi Vull y has henrd H enry be t he chie f residence of Santa fashioned Thanksgiving din ner. through the res t of the yeur. Fi ll mor and his Band, lo ~ether Cl ll ll~ during his stay In Dayton. ===-.::;=-:- =' with Mike, the ....adio hound," over He wi ll be found in his headquarthe radio Sllllion WLW. le l's in Rike-Kum lel" s Toylnnd on know yo u at t he hot I." TOO WELL KNOWN Doors of N. C. R. Schoolhouse Friclay and eVEn'Y dny until Christ, "Yes," said the othel' in a mourn will open nt two o'c lock Su nday mas. Wa. Unable To Work For Three Two actors went for it wee k- fu l voice, "that's whut's w(lrrying aft rnoon and lhp concert will be - - - - .. - - - III c." Year l -Lost Eitrbtecn Pound. end's fishing. Towards eveni ng, as at three o'clock. The admission is WANT ED MORE they wer.e wllnding their way tofree lind the )lublic of Dayton and - Konjola Triumph. D- FLAT wards t he hotel they proposed to the Miami Valley al'e co rdially in"Every t ime I kiss you it makes SUe (at the :piano): "That lnst vit ed . stay/ they made the discovery that me II better man." note was D flat." - -- .. - - -.:;.>-ne itner hud any money. "Well, you don't have to t r y to He : "That's what I .thought, but "Oli, )1 ' vel' min d," said one. ubscribe fol' The Miami Gazette get to heaven in o~e night!' , "It'll be all right, won't it. They 1 didn't like to say anything."
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SANTA S PARADE OF WELCOME
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Beautlful A,a~.lln La_p. ORA WING TO TAKE PLACE
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Rike. Knm)er's AnIOUDces Salta's Arri,a1 in Gayton ThanklgiYiag Iorlill at Tea! Here ecmes the pnrailel Blarinc brals . . . . . . . . . tNek. ian of 'roys- ome-To-Life and clown ohlttacten, Santa a...' Worladaop Castlt! and t iDally Santa Olaua . 1WnMlf. ta .. peat We red ad gold sleigh drawn by. two pIa~cinc"W . . . . 1
A P a rade of Welcome a:ranffed by lUke-Kumler. for dear old Santa Claus. All t he fllcVOI'ite to, charadera belcwed by ki~dies of all ages come to IKe With an array of faDtastic actin" clowns i n colorful cOatUmea for this Tbaabgiving Day l>arndel Thal'e will be: Ute ABC Bl_ Man, )fiss P~r hees1, u "omo the EIeet.rieaI ' MaD, Patsy Ann Dolla, the Mech"hical 'Man, a Nel ....' Bilby ElepHant ud Polar Bear and .&oaa, ~ and other tcw t!banctera iD the ·mo.t eM US •
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"For five yea rs I was in poor health," said Mr. William D. Clark, 132 East Thirteenth street, Cincin,noli, Ohio. '''My stomach a nd kidn ys we re in a dreadful co ndition . My sleep was disturbed eight or te n tim es a night. I could not ellt a meal without in tense d\stress afterwurd . NC';lritis settled In my shouldcrs. My joint ~ were stiff and sore, "Konjola WM! r ecommended nnd I decided to see what it could do. lt did no't takll long for this medicine to _prjlve its medl{;ts~~"e~I~h~a~v~eU-Jlj~=~ gained in weigbt-&ncl sl Rleep a1:d eat like 8 healthy man should. T he dll1'erent aches and pains have practically disappeared all d I feel fine. I am going ahead wi th the trelllm ent to a ssure myself of complete a nd lnsti ng r elief. rCon j ol8 surely .'Proved itself to Ill! t he master medicin e and 1 re", 'n!!nd it to all who sulfer as 1 did." . Konjoln is sold In 'Waynesville at Adam. Drutr ~tor. and by all t he best druggists In all townl throughout this !!ntlre section.
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Eltatp of Jame~ W . CrllweU deceased, Notice Is hereby given tbat L. M. Henderson has been duly appointed nnd qualified a s Admlntstrator 01 the Elltate of Jamel W . Creswell la.t e of Warren County, Ohio .. deceased Dated this 20th day of November 1929. W. Z. Roll Judge of t he Probate Court, Warren County, Ohio.
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Deciding to 'move to Caltforni. I' will c10s,e out all my household' i fe ed, stock Ilnd implements, locat.ed 3'h miles S. o,f Waynesville, 0. 1 9 miles ·N. E. of Lebanon 3. mllell , E. of Dodds. I) miles ' W. · of Harvey.sburg, 3 miles N,' of'Orelionia, 1f.I. mile S. of· the old covered ; bridge on Caesars Creek on the ' 1 old Cy Smitli. ,place on T UESDAy .. DEC. 10, 1929 .. .. Beginbfng at 10.: 00 ' o'clock, I 9 ' head of !tOrlieS, 10~.h'ead "of Cattle, 18 · he~d ' .B ogs, Farming 'Implements. Filed, Harness, ~'Blacksmlth Ii other ' ".tools ButcheriDI' Outfit, Hou'sehold and Kitchen Furniture • .
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LYTLE J\J I', n nel l\h~ , K e ~ Gl'n hom II '~~ in n f ly hilS so rh>u!<ly damag. I'un' hn~l''' nnw Dc ota N1 elll'l)' : own wh lit t hroughout I WlII'rl' lI ( oul'lty nnd otb r s ctions I ' ~I!( lin . l or SOUU1\v(\A tu rn Ohio according to I'll I u r rnce is n t so woll t.he s tut menl iSlIueci by ounty Agent past. week and has g ive n up dl·lv. ', Class, afte r surveys and field op. Ing t he hack t o t he Spr ingboro er va ti ons t hroug h a Sllietance of school, . ' Pu rkR and Jon ca, of Ohio State. :Mrs larence rultll is caring , University, for her dou~hter.ln.law, Mrs. A ft r lJu11lng UfJ severn! ~undred All n mlth In Dayton t his w ok, whcnt pi nt s h\ ench of Ight dlt· Mrs mith has becn ill for a COli . fe r ent fields t hrougho.ut the cenI ~f weeks, ltal pa rt of W II l're n c.o ~nty , and pe . nfter <)a refu ll r exanll nmg ,Itch A num be r from h I' atte nded plan t fot' f ly in fl)f;tll ti on, t hey Mr.'. J enni e Mullin s aul at Ferry f ound 89 Pl'I' cent of t hell1 to be on W ed n \!sda~' . 1\J rll. Mull 1\ lind a nd lI !!nl'ly destl'oyed wh c r ~ t he eptemb)' 12 he r flllll Cl' will move t o OilY t on ' whent wns sown, wit h her dUlIg htor. . I T wo fic lds sCI' lil'd ' eptem ber 18 M I'. Ilnd M :'s, Keslel' Grn ha m I had . f r~ 1l1 70 t o ,7'i pel' ~ cn t of allfl da ug hter Ber ll ice will spend ' plll nt.s meesLed . wit h HesslHll, fl y. Thank sgiving in "n lumLus with eelhng ep.t em ~e l' 2? gave, ')3 per· Mr lind Mrs A. E. Whi t e and ce nt a nd eptt mbe l 26 20 I)cr f .ily' cl' lil. Whl'ut ~ow n u f till' Octobe r 81ll . 1st , Wil li foun d to La e nt irely fr ee R v. Snra n owmlln w ill cond uct fl'OIll fl y infestmtio n. 1\ T hl\n ksgivi ng sCl'v ic' III Lyti c T hl·se tig Ul'l'S se m to substnnt i. church Th ur sda y eve ning. nt e tllIr ge nel'al . tn t !!mcn t und po l. Mrs. Ma ry or mony in compa ny icy recunlluended f or the lust seve r w ith r.h . an d 1\1" 5. W. F. lnl'lt of a l yellrs, t hat ellr ly sown wh eat is Waynesville sp~ n l th e week ·end slIbj l'('L Lo serious injul'y by Res· willi I I'. anll MI·s. Cla ude Riggs in Kia n Fly ," snys County Age nt Class, who !Hlded, " Thnt Octo her Colu·l1I llus. 1s t is ge nc ra lly co nsid er ed liS Fly Mr. li nd 1\[ 1'5 . Melvyn SWll nk a nd Free Da y fol' Wa rren oun ty." ch il dren moved to Duylu n lust T he Unive rsity s pecialists a lso IV k. Mr. !lnd Mrs. Charles Ea d y s lIl'v(' vcd fif' lds in BuUe r Count y nnel fa mil y of Il ca l' ,' prillg bol'o will a nd f oun d pr a ctically the sa me muve to t he EIlII'ick properLy Dec· co nd itiun. Wheat fi elds seeded in ember 1. I lIu t1~I' Co unty, Septe mber 28 a lso I Mr. li nd Mrs . Sta nl!'}' Baily on. see nit'd to be r (' lntiv(' ly fr ee .f rom t ort!l incd a n umber of young foil; fl v, so County Agen t Cla ss. \Vii i Le This Paisley shawl, which has been in the family of Francis .~C01t Key Sat urday ('ve nill /.: from t he Jo' l' i e nd ~ Kind t ~, h ar f l'om fa rlll ers ~Il War· church o f Wav nesvill e . .T hose wh o 1.l' 1I ( " un ty who cu n POl,ll l out for centuries, is shown hen: gracing Debora Key. a descend~.nt of thc enj oy(" l lhe sll c.iII I lim e w 're: Mr. I fI(: I.'I ~ n·r~v h e.at see ded on Se.1:tcm. man who wrote "The Star Spangled Banner." T:he shawl will fil~d a per~la · nnd 1\1" 8. Haycock , MI.. and Mrs. 1 ltCI. _R: go he. ca n ~ Iso m ~Ik e x· nent s hfillt in the I~rmer residence at Fredt'nck, Md., ·of ChIef Jusllce E Ji Furn as Misses Rulh Tum lin- nmlllu ll on of Hllme. Sen d hlln yo ur RORer Brooke Tlllley of the U. S. 5 :: prcme Court, the author of the so n, Ruth 'Coo k. Mn rgul'()l Cook, ml~H'/l ~d add re,ss 0 1' leave word a t Dred Scott decision. Hammond CJlI r)" a banker and collector of E t hel Menden ha ll , Denu Hop kins the I allIl Burea u offi ce, Leba non. American:!, has bought the shawl and will place it with (tl her ohjects relating to American history. Brides of Kt')I men and d '1U~ht er :; of a nd Ada Grace nd el'wood, and Key DIeD wore this'shawl at their wedding&. THE BEST WAY Messrs Haymond Bmdd.) cl;. Roscoe Fu rnas, Ke ll er Hoke, H I'll rt Mc. ___ _ _ _ _=.:.:::-=-__ Mill a n, George Bu nnell lin d Law· W hi le it is not a bsolutely neces· hn \~
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rence F urnas. sary that a hu nte r carry in his BIRTHDA Y SURPRISE I' Thuse . from a dista nce who ot· pocket a wri tle n permi t for hun t· of f\ ,t (I~ tended th e f unera l of Sa muel / iJ1g fr om the IIl'nd own el' it is a Ml'!\. MOJ( Hollingsworth, Hai nes Friday we rc: Mr. IIn ~ Mrs. g ood idea to hav() it r eady. t o show Orego nia, WIIS ver y much surprized Charles McDu l'g h, 'I I'll . Nelhe l\{c' j the \Vunlen, along With the ll !l well us pleased unda y Novem. FOR SALE Da rg h of Urba na ; 1\,1iss('s MiIl,icent hun t ing li cen 'e, which must be ' bel' ·24 th, when. at her ~usbllnd"s Hl'tzler II ncl Ire ne lacl e of Pllt ua ; pr oduce d wh en r eq uested, Il ccord· 1 suggest ion, sever a l r elatrves and FOR SALE- Whi le lillie f emale , MfrsL~ ' bJ os phI dG rasj\sri a ndd c.ltlildreCn ingNto Illw. I h fri ends come wlh"th wel~.fil](:dl s payed , coming 2 YOllr~ old, 0 one unc er t e age of sixtee n basket s t o enjoy t e occasion III , Chas Burnett o I ol·ty n . : . I'. on If rs. . R. Bin e~a r an d 1\fr~. Bert Long. is ullo \\'cd to hun t unless acco m· r emembr a nce of her birthday, ' . J a mestow n ; MI'. a nd !\I I's. George Jlunied Ly pa rent s 0 1' other a dult which occured t he past Thursday .: ===-==o=-:=-==Fi nkhone and l\1r. and Mrs. I pe rson; the limit is five ra bbits in Those present wer e: Mr. and Mrs. WANTED J"letch er Sla de of Middl etown, Mr. one day a nd no Sunday hunting; I George W oollard and famil~, Mrs.! and Mrs. R. K. Bin ega r a n rl da ugh. '\ the ope n senson is f r om November l Arthur Woollard. and children.' _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ te r of. Ham il to n, .Mr. a nd Mrs. W. 16 ~o J a nuary 1. Sales are allowed Bertha and Walte~, Miss Opal RELIABLE DEALER wanted to G. Hallles a nd chll dr n, Mrs. Jacob l dun ng t he op.en season. Lewis Vaughn Holhngsworth, all I hundle Heberling Products in Gabe lmn n, M r. a nd Mr~. Alva of Dayt on; Mr. and Mrs. Albert I Warren County. Excellent oppor• -~. Mrs. Elm er Montgom.er~, Shepherd, Miss Eva Woollard, Mr.11 tunlty 101' the ' right man. Enrn . Sc ott, s M.r . E mma P etrel's, Mrs .. Vlrgd Subsc ri be for The Miami Gazette Henry Wo ollard. Mr. an~ Mrs. I ings of $60 weekly not unusual. Walter Roberts and family, of Write for .f ree catalogue. Alley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edd SmIth nnd daug hte r, Mrs. E va Hain es, Mrs. . _ .. __._ Waynesville; Mr. and M~s. M. J.I G. C. HEBERLING COMPANY Belle Coon and du ug-hte r all of HoUinllsworth and family, a!ld Dept. 1890 Bloomington, TIl. Dayton Mrs.ton; E verMr. ett .. Mrs. Clara Woollard, Ha in es,; 1\11-. W esta ndCarroll Everyon~ deportedofatOregoma. a late =
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Stomach trouble relioyed in '15 minutes I INDIGESTION -SOUR STOMACH - GAS -AC ID "'S TOMAC HHEARTBURN -DISTRESS AND PAIN AFTER EAT.• lNG, afty or all caD be relie• . ed by Dr. Stone's Prescrip • tion. AN OLD PHYSICIAN'S REMEDY Lar.e Size Bottle, $1 .. Or send 1 Dc for ,enerou. .ampl•. STONE LABORATORIES,. Wilminlto", Ohio Dept. lOA
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NEW BURLINGTON The T". T . L. met at thc home of Mal'genc and Alberta Smith, Sat· urday afterno on. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stan Icy are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conklin in Sabina. The Merry \Vi ves' Club was pleasantly enterta in er! by Mrs. B . H. Millf!r on Wedn esday of last week. The W. C. T. U. held an all. day session a t th e hom e of Mrs. J . H . Leniar, Tuesday. Rev. nnd Mrs. Kilmer spent a coople of days last week wit h r ell1. tives at Sardinia. Mr. and MI·s.Eln cr Chenoweth spent tbe week·end with friends in Dayton. Miss Opal Turner was Lhe week. end g uest of Miss Katherine Hart. socle of Spring Valley. Spring Valley Ii, S. basketball .teams won their games from James town t cams, Friday evening. , Rev. Portis of the IFriend's chuTch \vU 8 unable to flll his ap. pointment here Sunday, . on ac. count of illness. .
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This composition by a pupil · of tOI'cign parentage is making Bour d of Education members chuckl~: HI have a pet dog. His nnm e is Nell, My dog can do many tricks. He eRn stand on his two last f eet lind l,Jeg for eats. He is always by my door when I come hom e from school. OM day my dog made lour pups. One was a s paniel, on e was ·a ·bull and two were hounds. He always stayed br, his pups. He was a ·good mother. ' Teacher: "Wh~t is a cannibal, Tommy?" T ommy: " Please, . t eacher, I don't know." "We ll , if you ate Y9ur {ather and moth er, what would you be?" "A n or.phan, miss I" . . --~ ---
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A boy on his way to school ate ' too many green apples. As he took ~is seat the teacher . asRed him t!J name the present season; . The boy arose in spite of the pain in his stomach. "I'm sure it's not the 'apple sea so'n ," ·he ·said, timidl)1a, .' "How do ;y:ou kno'jV ';that7" in" quired the Im,tructor. . 'Without a second's hesitation, the boy replied, "1 have inside in1'orma~ori." .
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Pork Chops, lb . .. 2Sc Rib or Loin
Sausage,fresh 2 Ib8.38c Pure pork. bulk or casing
BeefRoast,chuck 23)1c Prime baby Beef
BeefShortRib81b,19 ~ c Bake 01' Boil
Prime Rib R08st,lb.25c Boned and rolle d, is wnnted
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NEW CENTURY CLUB
We have opened up a Grocery Store at Zimmerman'. old stand) with a fresh .tock - of Staple-ottd fancy Groceries, Fruits, Can-
dies, Cigar. and' Tobacco. This is a home-owned store and we endeavor to sell at the 10ulest pOllsible price without sacrificing quality. It is not our intention 01 .elling what stock of goods is already here and leaving own,tbut (ntfmd to make thi, our home. ·K'e would appre~tatethe patronage ol all of Mr. Hopkins' and Mr. Zimmerman's customer., and ' will treat everybody lair and
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BOY'S ESSAY ON GEESE Geese is a low,' henvy set bird which 1S most meat and feathers. His head sits on one end and he sits on the other. Geese ean'( smg much on account of the dampness of the moisture. He ain't got no bet,ween·his·toes and he's got a balloon in his stummick to keep him from sinking. Some geese when they get big has curls on their tails and is called ganders. Ganders don't haft' to sit· and }latch but just ent and go swim· mingo If J was a goose I'd rather ~ be a ga_hder. • - - MAYOR FULKERSON '
Kilpatrick - F.rench · Motorcar Company LebaDon
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hour of the day to after joyed themselves the having fullest en-I ex- !:'
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Come in and see how much quality Chevrolet offers you at low cost-and how easy it is for YOtl to own one of t~ .:: .:_ cars.
Thanksgiving Special
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The New Century club met Friday afternoon at the home of .M rs. our expe'}se. Mary McClure, twenty-t wo members answering to 1'01 ca wit Thnnksg'Ning quotattons. After the regular business session Mrs. W. F . Clark read a well·written paper. Her subject, "Ame·rican Historic Shrines," reached far and wide. Mrs. F. H. 'PHONE 8F3 Farr gave two short Thanksgiving r eadings which were very interestHARVEYSBURG, OHIO ing. . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-', During t he social houl' the host· , ess and her a ssistants served Il splendid two· course lurich. '""'!'_ - -Guests of the hostess were Mrs. Esther Stout, Mrs. Fred Kimme.r le Mrs. J. D, · ·Marlatt, Mrs. Josie Whitaker, Mrs. L. H. Gordon, Mrs. C. M. Robitzer , Mrs. J. E. McClure, Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Mrs. J. H. Sackett, Ml·S. J. B. Crabbe.
Our new GMAC ratessave .~'ou $15 to ' 35 on the time purchase ofanewChevrolet-one rate covers all charges,
Co,.le'. Qualit,.Meat, Values
SPECIALS ALL WEEK
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A't the meeting, last Monday, of the jury selected to 8'0 over the . '. ballots cast at the rec!,!nt elect. WaynenUl. Ion In Spring Valley, they found BlancLe.t.r that J. W, Fulkerson was elected ._~_. ._ _ _ ' Mayor over C, A. SoUere, by one vote. Sollars had 80 votes and Fulker son 81. nine of the ballots of " whieh the voter had failed to put the X before Fulkerson's name which had been written on the ballot, were thrown out by the judges at the election,
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Telling the truth always will save wear and tea;r on ' your memory. The reason why so many. good promises are broken is because new ones are sO easily made. Home is a nlace where you find ' pits of thread, scraps of cloth and apple peelings in the' ash trays. . The reason that politics makes . strange bedfellows Is because aU c)asses like the same kind of bunk. Don!~ parade your· trouble befot:e the world. Bury· them all ' a dog does old bones, and In'owl if any body o1l'ers to dig them . up.' .'
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Eighty-First Year
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DEGEMBER 4, 1929
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THE WORL D'S GIFTS UNDER ONE ROOF
NEWS OIRECf fROM ' THE STATE CAPITOL
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AT THE CHUHr.HfS IN WAYNESVILLE
TEN TIGER S COP FIRS1 GAME IN COUNTY LEAGU E
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~a~ NOTES FROM · . . ~ THE HIGH SCHOOL
Woult! you be interes ted in a The Tell Tigcl's, Wayne sville's short journey around tbe world? h ,P. s fu r lirl\t place in Wurren Such an offer is now being mad e 'u 'nty LCDg uc, j oul'neye d to by a large d partme nt store in L l! clond to take on t he Murdoc k COLUMBUS, OHIO - Offici.a l Dayton. In carryin g out a Christ- WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H 'a l dln HI ~. The cal'ds opened the OF rosters of FecWrol, State and program featuri ng "The CHRIS T ~ c ul'in l~ hul the Ti g~l's cam e buck Honor Roll for the second '6 motor oil at Fairley 's-75c Illas World's Gift s Und er One Roof," County officers have been in such perOak wi t h a rou l un d th e> n Sherwuod weeks term: gallon. Denatu The Hike-Kuml~r Co. has gatbe'rred Al cohol dl'mund that Secreta ry of State at Fairley 's Bible School a . . m. got th e Tigcr's Ii r;,t ba sket of sea- 76c per ga llon. Sopbomorescd from all countri es of the glob e Lord's l:;UP R1C1' atlit !J :30 Clare,nce J. Brown has f ound it conclUSIOn. . on Mu n lurk regain ed th e lead and Miss Jessie Clark has becn ill those Anna O'Neall things Which arc mose suit- Ev ning cva,,"'c listic service nece s~ary to order an extra supit ti ll e:'.l ly in olll'lh quarter . Verden a Fox abl e f or Christm as gifts. And so, 30 p. m. Serm on su bject , at 7 :- held Floyd Colema ply and he has just receive d word with tonsillitis. n of Dayton spent "The Wi th t he SCI II'(' l G LO j I against the week-e nd with Ronald Hardin when from the printers tbat the second you visit Ern The est Cook. Seniors -Rike-Kumler 'l Praye l's of Christ." Good t hem, Berr yhi!l ollc ned th e . coring Myer Hyman and family spent Co. you see those edition will soon be off the press. same things that mu sic. Church night servi cespecial each spree of t he Tigel's with on e from Eva Wharto n Mrs. J. The rosters are proving invalu~ Thursd ay with relative s in Xeni~. you would see if you Were to vi!;it , Wedn esday lit 7 :30 p. D. Marlatt is visiting m. IIn de>r the basket. D. Virgini I. a Hardin her d the au ~ shops ht ble to many offic ials and public e r and family in Columof the leading II1 c rchan - l lIul'ri ~ of Bellbrook will preach The Kittens game was nevcr in bus. Catheri ne Branstr ator Rattie Irvin, of Bellbrook, di se centers school uuthori ties. Secreta ry of is Miss of the world. Uecl'mb er J 1. The dliubt ordinan h l' C!l ll s n t hey stepped ri gbt the guest of Mrs. Laura Zel1. of On this short journey III'ound , bnpt i 'm will ulso be observece State BI'own is always pleased to Thanksgiving Day program d. A uut in fi rst hnlt' and won the baH lhe Doris Henderson of West- wasA given world, furni sh them upon request . we shall set 'out fr om gl'cu t progrnm of mu sic. recila- gam c. With u li ttle more pract ice ernMillS Miss Clara Lile spent the week- London, one of the by the Juniors last Wed coll ege was borne ror e i~n offices tio ns llnd pll,~ e ulltry is being over the nesday afterno on. ar- than th ey hElve had t hey would week-end. E~rly prepara tions to stimula te end with her sister at Washington of the Hike-Kumler Co. Fam ous TllIlgl! d fol' prescnt ation Sunday The }?rogram was as follows : hftvc nm ussct! a mu ch larger SCJre English woolen s, mostly f or men, c v e n i n~, Decemb er 22. interest in yuletid e activiti es are C. R. Devotio "al- Ethan Lewill "The 'I'h l1 J< ilt<:ns lead by a score of Mr. und now under way in the Capital and things MI'I~. for Chas. men Gray who were smokeChurch wh erl! you fe el at hom e." 17 to 6 tit the half. TUl'n er led the Thanks "The Home Road"- AdA. F. Mellah and family spent English china. giving g uests of relative s Song, City. Electric ians and workm'en And nllw we're of!' ----vanced chorus. SCOI'C I'S with 14 po int s while F ox- in LeLano n. are stringin g wires through out the Thanksgiving with relative s at 1'01' Paris- or shall we first see the ST. MARYS CHURCH "Origin of Thanks giving" and bower 111110,> fiv e long .·hots for a Irish lin ens ? We can fly ovel' to State House Park from which will Hamilto n. "Presid ent's Proclam ation" totul II I' 10 points. Th e Murdock Decemb er 8, Mr. Second and Frunce dangle scores of multi-colored Mrs. Sunday and George her Hartsoc jewelry k , dolls, in Ad Charles Whitac re. J. P. Fromm and family ate lamps, jewel boxes, vent. Church school at !J :30; t am wus not permitt et! many were dinner guests of relntive s in lights in anticipa tion of the visit statues MOI'nin Play "She made a Pumpk in Pie"!-on r! shots Lut mad e good on their f'runklin, Thanksgiving giving dinner with rela- perfum es. A clean, bronze g Prayet· und ~ of old Kris Kingle, who will es- Thanks c rm o n at Day. electric train Junior cIas~ ' o ll g ~ hot s. tablisb headqu arters in an ice igloo tives in Dayton . whizzes us through the mounta ins 10:30. Song "Ameri ca the Beauti ful"Rev. J. J. Schaeffer, Rector. Miss 1\, into Switzerland. It's cold- but l innie Oil Decemb er 10, where the jol!y Davis MURDO K CARDIN ALS of Ft. Wayne Assembly Parker- The Nations choice in' Ind., was the guest of her sister old feHow and assistan ts WIll pens. the exquisi te Swiss luce~ and FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIS Select yours at Cary's JewelF G T T watches and jewels are more Mrs. H. C. Burnet t last week. manufa cture toys for the kiddies. The H. S. teams played no 'u t1 l'r , r,f. .. 2 o 4 lhan compen sating. There will be commu nity singing lY Shop, Lebano n Ohio. basketb all games last week beU O lTi ~ o n, 1.(, Bible School at !l :30 a. Ill. Henr a 1 7 If we had time, we'd visit some Saws filed by machin ery. Cut cause of by numero us glee clubs and choi rs Mr. and Mrs Will Wright and givini;. The first the "Legend of Cat hay ." and th e ··hoe muk cr, c. l' 1 3 cleaner , truer, faster. Roy Pig- team goesThanks of the north Europe an offices of story from state house steps on the two family were Thanks to Oakwood Friday ;lo of uder, the giving l·.g. "White guests . Gifts of 1 t he o 2 tt , at Madden's Lumbe r Yard. The Hike-Kumler Co., but we must King." Christm nights preceed ing Christm as and of C. E. Anders on and family. night to play the High School team a s service . Lord's Bunnell, 1.g. .. ... , .... o 1 all down town business places will ha sten on into German y with her upp er 1 there. The second team &,oee to , and serm on at 10 :30 a. Loys, Dresdcn Mi be gaily decorat ed in keeping with s es Louise art, jewels, Crane chinaand BeaMrs. Anna Oadwal lader and m. Serm 3 17 trice Robitze r were Sunday din- I Milson. then quickly down through cealabl on subject , "The Uncon- Totals ....... .. , ..... 7 the hohday season. • Miss Clara Lile spent Thanksgiv- ware. e Chri t. " Speeial , music. ner Au TEN gu tria ests TIGER and of Ray Czecho S Mi\ls slovaki and fama, and Supt. Moomaw attende d the with relativ-es at Spl'ing Valley on-on , to Italy\ou hre always Thollsands welcom 8 ily. e at of ThanksgIVing ing thiS, Hart to socl( , r. f. .. .. ..., a Moracco, . Wesler n Ohio Superin tendent s 2 boxes were distribu ted to inmates meeting in Dayton Friday and ' Mrs. Annie Gibbons an ' family everyw here seeing picture sque, c Ch~ster A William son Ministe r ~t. J ohn, I.f. .......... 1 2' 4 1 Mr. exotic effects reflected in the and Mrs. of t he Ohio Peniten tiary. Over spent Thanks giving Ethan Crane and Saturda y. herwood, c. in Cincinnati, merchandise of 2 10 children of Dayton 4 , spent Thanks SOO men' employed in the kitchep the guests of Mr. and tbe country . LYTLE M. E CHURC H Mrs. Hugh 2 Ramby: I'.g. 2 0 giving with Mr. and dining room prepare d the hoh- Printz And so we jou'm ey the world and Mrs. D. L. . Re rryhlll, 1.g. Tl:~ (:h1'islmas vacatio n tb" . 1 o 2 Crane. day meal which con sisted of roast over, stoppin g again in India; Sunday Sc'hool at 2 :00 p. m' l oFry, r.f. • year is ; om Decem ber 20 to Dec0 o 0 1 China, Japan. We have seen the Preachi ng ervice at 3 :00 p. m. • Ellis, c. pork, oyster d.r essing, gravy, canMiss Betty Hartsock spent the straigh 30. Sch.ool is dismisaed Frio o Mrs. Underwood will move her ember t-lin ed art of modem Ger- Following thl~ preachi ng service , . Ha y, I.g. ....... ... ...... 00 died sweet potatoe s, apple .sau~e, Thanksgiving holiday day Decemb s in o Dayton , o beauty shop to the room in the be no school er 20, and there will manycelery, bread, coffee, pumpkIn pIe, tbe guest of her aunt Mrs. mellow ivory carved by next Sunday will be regular official Monday and Tuea Robert skilled, the Bank building, vacated by Dr. J. day before the board pOl?corn balls and stogie.s. For Walton . Cbinese meeting flngers. Prayer --;-the meetin gayg Totals . Xmas. Studen ts will 11 ' 8 26 W. Miller. fillnpay breakfa st the prIsone rs ly colored linen s from India. And at Mrs. Creight on's Wednes day · - Substit \ltion. return to school the Monday after werl! serve!i rp.jsjn bread, strawChristmas, Decem ber 80. School R H. Hartsoc k' and family were by their design, their ski11ful evening at 7 :30 followed by U UHDflC l\ Mr. and craftsmanship, we've formed an teacher training class. The Ladijls' Mrs. Wm. ber 'I Jam and polree; fQr Sun~~v , Thanks giving guests AftDIN Drake ALS and will be dismissed one day for New 'H • .of Mr and ideaof the people who Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aid Drake. will dinner boiled ~all),. rllallted Jlot;- Mrs. C. H. Deather!lge mel!t were Wedne live in those sday with Years. G F 1~ Thursd ay dinner guests o{ pear countri es. In short, we've toe!, gravy, plokl.h II , peach pIe" of Mr. and had n Mrs. Lewis. Nutritio n ~\ass in tqe Foxbow er, r.t. .. .... .. I) 0 A. 2 Mrs. bread and coffee: .for IIUppel', Oregoni Oakley mornin Ridge. journey g and round Aiel the world, and it's mee\lng ill th\! Walben , ].f. .. .... .... .. 1 '- . We bave recentl y receive d 0 gingerb read und coffee. The popW. Cutler, c. ........... .. o notice of the com in, County 0 Mr, Fred E. Hale of 'lndianIlP- bee!, III.l under the broaq. inclusivl! afterno op. o For best results Slifa consign roof A. of Tjle Rike-KuPller 00. We BOW!'1"n, Pastol' Slone, l·g.. .. ......... .... , . 2 ulatlon of the big Institut ion Is olis wall a guest at the home your Oratori cal contest 1 5 ive stock to Green.Is to · Qf Embry Co., take place the last whlcb now nearing 4,800. Creage r, I.g. .. ......... .. 1 0 2 Cincinn ati, in his cousin, J . O. Cartwr ight, can come baek again to-morrow of March or care and VAYNE of revisit D. R. SVILlL SaUsIndia, .E M. or Austria E. CHURC , and the H first 6f April. day and night. .Govemo r Myers Y . Cooper was , Thanka glving we'll probabl y find many Interes t. Wednes day: Bible study and Totals ........................ 9 ' Each pupil from the grades will 1 19 bury. ~he princip al orator at the openKing ot Silverw are- "Youre x ing things we had missed, for this prayer meeting at 7 :00 p. m. enter TEN KITTE NS Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cornell have years. the room contel1t as in other gn merchandise keeps coming Choir practic e at 7 :45 p. m. On mg of the Broad stree Columbus- Silverw are" in and meet forei T returne d after a visit witb their in endless Granvil le-New ark road and dedica- "Ladl Louise~ 'Come ly. G F Tbursd ay, The winners from 'tbe room aad Friday and urday of Frye, r.f. .. ........... .. 2 new pattern at 5 daughte r. Mrs. William Michener, grade We have not seen all the things this wel:!k the annualSatCbristm tion of the J. S. Jones memor ial Cary s Jewelry tbe 1 contest will compet e in the Shop as Lebano n O. bridge at Granville several ' days from each of the countri es we Bazaar will be held in the base- Tu rner, I. f . .. .......... .. 7 o 14 and family in Pittsbu rg. ' local contest at the gym, where ' Ellis, c. ... ...... have .. ...... ago .. The erectio n of t)te bridge visited.. 2 1 for 5 there are far ment of the church. Sunday : Sunwinner.s for the County cbntelt Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ridg~ and Mr. and Mrs. ,0. J. Gray and will too elinllna tes a grade ~roa81ng of the Mr. and Mrs •. Walter to tell alfout. We leave dllY school at 9 :30 a. m. Morn- H nkl e. r.g . ............. . 1 1 S be chosen. Elzey atten- it to many Bunnel daught l, er, I.g. Mr. . .... and ..... 1 . you Mrs. New York Central hnes, a narr.ow ded the concert , t o o go Chas. to 2 The Rike-Kumler ing worship ~t 10:30. The sermon at the N. C. R. Co. where Anders · Hocket on t, and r .g. sons saw o brid"e and sbarp cunes l~adlDg schoolhouse, "Sunny you o o Side will see the finest, subject for Sunday mornin g wil Dr. Blair has been at the school Dayton , Sunday the most careful Up" at Keith's Sunday . to the bridge approac h. It lS one afterlnoon ly selected gifts, be "The Engle Life.'~ Epwort h building &- today in company wit.h Totals of the most pronou nced impro\lei . , ............ ....... lI'ifts .. . you 13 can enjoy buying and League at 6: 15 p. m. Preachi ng 3 29 • a Doctor from the State Depart What is more approp riate tban ment ments to b e made ~n the state· in' services at 7 :30 p. m. of Healtb. Mrs. Susan WiI)cerson and fam- giving. a gift of jewelry . See the beaurcent years. The I an.d over ~hich ily enterta ihed on Sunday They admini stered the Schick G. C. Dibert. Pastor. W1LL SHOW FRIDA Y NIGHT St. tiful rinp and neck wear at Cary's test to ncnrly 160 pupils over 10 the viaduct is built ~S donat- Clair Fife ~nd family of Wilmin CHARL ES MARQUARDT gJew~h'Y Shop, Lebano n Ohio. ed by the late J. S. orone" .oapltal- tont.. Mni. Mary McClure dn,d years old. ST. AUGU STINE CHURC H Mrs. Jake Wilson, comedian ~n\d ist and philant hropiat of le J E M CI On Wedne sday of next week Charles Manqu dancer, ardt and tbe lighting system is'Granvil was breezed born into at town MonSumme r schedule-1st, the ~t . . 0 ure. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Salisbu ry. they will be back to read the rePomen, Germany" December 6, 6th Sunday , Mass at 8 :003rd and day, and afrange q tq give one of Mr. and pf his widow. The· rnilway com- Mrs.' Elizabe th Baily, Mr. Mrs. Harvey a. m.; Rye and suits of this ' teBt and to immuniSe Fred 1836. In h\s immedi ate family 2nd and 4th Sunday the best ~ho",,, hl\ 01\' lIVer riven, daught er were dinner guests "any pa.id 40 per cent of the cost, ,Dovltt. with Mr. 'J. B. Chapm , Mass of Mr those showin g a positive reaction . at at Mia1l1i \\leqtn an there were father, mother, two 9 'SO' Friday evoning. and Mrs. the 6t3ttl IHi ~nd IJIck~~g. coun~ and family Russel\ . Jake ' IHld Salisbu ry At the same time they will beOolumbus, were sisters, . one brother and a half- . . his estimab le wife have Thanks giving Day. 2~ Over 5.000 Pl!opte a8ll11j~p' II! Than~sgiying ofguests gin to imnluni ze those under ten , of Mr. alld brother . When these children were Rev. Lawrelllc1! B. ~~I1W!ll\l\· beep eQmlnR to Waynesville for . the dedicat ion cerOPl~nhls, ' . . . . y.ears )frs. ~ni!mir ~!lil, §t te~anol). ~arents wl\o have pot about grown, the famjly Jeit several years and th,e ir many Thanksg\vlllg guests of Mr. and 81gned old. permtta may. do 80 dunnl 2errnal\ • Y friepds and came are glad to the to have ' UI1I~ed the opeor Mrs. F. B. Hender son and daugh- this week for pupils un~r 1& Treasu rer of State H. Ros sAke Gruen s offer the utl!\&.~ otates to mali!'! their home, still' acts besides 6 big vaudeVIlle I ters were Mrs. J. H. nnd his compet ent office foroe are . \n QJllllityWatche Coleman, Mr. years. . . valu~, lI~yle and depeqd . the excepti on. qf Cltal'les Bl1dwitn . Lone Wolf, a third cousin of and Mrs. his Harry Turner and lion, busy this week paying Interea t I obmty. Your Gruen dealer Parents deSiring to do 110mB , ThursdllY night lit baseme nt M. Rin-Tin-Tin, will be one of in oldest sl,ter. I4lter, when the he and wa~ Mr. nmountin~ to '$799,9 71.95 and "Wan;e n County Is John Gons. tbring in E. pupils church who a,e under I) to 7 o'clock. Cary's Jewell')' about 20 years old, these two came star acts, besides 6 big vaudiville bonds I\wturin g Dect.'mber fil'llt to Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. . -school age for immun ization next; Menu . acts, in which- Jake, the star, will to this eount~, A.t that time it After the nmollnt of $854,500, a total ~' Sutnme l's heat and du.t Wedl\e sday Cream mornin g. chicken, Sweet and Irish show his stuff, assisted by tbe rest give . took l' weeks to make the peril· your watch new life by hav~ of $1, 054,171 .95, due out of a Mrs. J08CDh potatoe s, hot biscuit, gravy, slaw .. 'of the company. Jake says • - .. - t of East 0\18 ocean voyage. if you total of $34, 000,000 for the Liberty . ' Ohio, isBennot jng it thoroug hly cleaned and oUed slowly improv- ,As soon 8S he was settled In this cherry pie, cj)ffee. 50 cents per ,can't laugh, stay away. N LOSES I:.IF~ at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebano n INVAL ID WOMA Miami Consel' v:mcy district . Cbu· jng. She has been " from country , he began cnreful ly saving plate. Short program after supper. . • - Ohio. pon8 are in amount s of $27.60 White Or'oss hosp'ital a bome . IN BU_NI NG ~OUSE and is his earning s, and after the lapse each and consequ ently there nre ap able to sit up now;'.Jo r aweek DEATH S ahort time of about 3 years' sent back home Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robltze r Friday proxim ately 40,000 of tqem. held e~eh dby. night at M. E . church , , and daught er had as their guests for lIfi.ss Lena, Dahms who became 'Deatlt- in traJric 'form eame to' by differen t ban ks and financllli l ~ baseme nt 5 to 7 o'clock Charles Marqua rdt, 04 years of on 'rhursd ay Mr. and '. his b~lde as soon as ahe reached Mrs. Merle Mrs. Mineni a Smith,' .70, w.ben institut ions of the larger cities, _ I~~nu age, Mrs. Emma Barnet t, Mr. E. V. AmerIca . . ~he ~oun.g couple died Friday mornin g at t-'e ICern. and daujtht er of Columbus, she perishe q in a began ChOIce of .~.WISS Steak (beef) home of his son. Josep\l Qn each of which will receive checks Barnha rt of Cin~nnati, Mr. ~oute Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marlatt . Mrs. the bome 01 her fire th,.t swept and their ,~ar It'd life In Kenton , Co., or roast pork for . 't he amoun t due from Treas- M'1'lI. Ralph. Miller and \\11th ryrashed Ollie,' near potatoe s '4. Funera l service s W tlre hetel In Amelia Williams, Misa, Louise Spring ,Valley, 0" son, family Kentuc ky, in which. stats he and gravy, dreastng, su~otash, Shortcree~ ~~\Ir~t\ ~el\r uF~r Ake. the lower Bell. ' . were enterta med at the bome of spen~ al.1 but. the last tbree ' Fa\~out h, Crane ' and Mr. Lou Prmtz. . br.ook pike about 10. o'clock Frld~~ .. . ---. Mr. and Mn. ,J. Wilson Edward . of.hl,s (hfe. To .' the~ 'Yere years woldor f salad, .. cranbe rry .sauceJ Ky., a\1J.\ ""ri{\\ WI\1I Ilt the eame I . . • born 8 brCJld Iln a bu1fter, peach pIe aM 'pIa {l: mornIn g: . ' lreeto ' (lharJ"e A. Neal Qf C.DJ'T hur8day ; . ' . . 7 P ,' , [ . The ~hddren Bazaar .. 3 whic/l dymg the ladles of l 'Mra. SmIth wall. a ,partllll in"aUd m mfaney . By coff'!e. 50 cents P!!~ ~\at~ In: the ' Stat: lJ«opiirtr~ent of Health . •. " ; l' .• . I t he . local mdustr M. y E. and Churc~ bave been from l'heumatillm, and llved aloa. . y, Mr. and cludmg a short 1>rogr~m ~!1If !I\!P~ e orts tlJat 50116. ee rd, fllnerll l 1!8I'V\OCS for Arthur workin g for ~i88 Mi~nie Davis of Ft. Wayne ·Mrs. Marqua rdtfrugalit consIstently fot' l with her son. Th,e , Ia~t~r ,,,,e~t ~ 'beca~e welHo. dq pe~: de~th in the s~te fo~ 't~e ' n~J tn(J.~ _ _ Jr., a yeara old 80n -of Mr. and ~evel'al month/!. so. ~ II t~e , ~p~k-tmd guest of ~ndh~,ersJ and ~espet~d WIll be held in th.e Spring Valley ,about · 9 b'cloe:' fl~.~~q~ ceven ' months ol;;hep J'esent y __" ~!r•. ~ : ·fil: >An"del'sRn. On 'If - ~ . Mfa'. t Mtbur Bennin gton, who Church SatHr- 0 d elr eomm~n~ty_ d' { . ais'1\!.! WILL ,..:r:!,E~P {3~"'f~ nt Thursd ay, Fr.- leaving his ~oth"r in. ~he were filed in , the . Divillion ItJ;Neg iliad "t the home of his parents in day and Baseme dl'Y, Mr. and JI~ Anliertlon an~ an devoted Saturda.y of this· week; rOom, which was heated' by alivlna m",,~er Ie }n . ti.. Vltnl Statisti cs. 'fllis Is lin increp e l'?Ii!18 naVis vi_Jt@d frj~,"$l8 Dellbl'o ok, were held y , They are plal)nm g .t.he sa!e of ,"tdve. How the fire statted coal, If! ~lber\ ·i.ndMA1inle~, w~~ \>e~Am~ of 3 626 as eom~"re4 wittl , cor, Stapley M. ~ellllfl!, g81\el'al ' Ilfternoon and burial was'Monda . ,... Spring 'VIt,.", . in Ml1. many h,:,n~ made IIrtlcles SUItable pro~ably .'lever. be d~t,ennt· will . rs. P ~IP I:! oser ave al'fJJP!l8 ~f!'1 mallllger {If tlte ~illgQ J{ardwllro Zion cemete ry. s ondln months 'laat yo." FiftY ned •. " ~. '< 1 ' . IIIl for t.f.l ChrIstmas gifts. On the same About ,~O .o ~Iock a neia~ll.or, ~am': tH@-p 'rIlAt!l J,!n, el!vlnlf t'1QI.~p"n'l, implePlent and Hard. ef ht ~r cent of the' 'Incre"" , ' Mr: I!nd MrtI. ArC!her Hartso~ • .. k, only t)lree days III dinner tbp tafllllr, will be olin served gf from 5 uel Knee, saw' the house in fiamell: '" . ,. D~ect ~ Nealsta te8 was due to Ih. "Mr.' ,nd )Ira. Robert Walton and FQlmoy to 7. tll, ~y'.. ~\lgJl/lta, now )In, f"rj ~o:\!!!rndr~ILe~lI~on haj'beb 'r With the. help of oth.e~ neil'hho ra fluonz : and pneumo nia,' which 80n of Davton , Mr. ·"nd E, A STERN STAR, . Mrs. Bert " Ch!lrlell Flost, of P(!hVer, (l0101' s:rcoU: n ~ a ;~II~be't' '::f°~he ncom~ a few art,lolea of.fprp ltur.e were' re , reached its peak durlliC Novem ber Hartaock and d"uKtlter )lie.a Miami Chapte r No. 107 O. E. , Mr. and Betty Mrs. ~bol' J. P . Fromm .w ere , moved a~d I~ose~~ of WAYQ.eIlVllld m'fttee 01 trade aS80elation repre- S. will a' d Decemb er in 1928 and Jan- '8Pf)nt Thanks rlvlna Daf ",ltll ' in regula.r se8sion given a very pleasan t surpris e olfl" the menfrom the ' burping , liouae~ , Mr, o. ~~B \fea e . tW{l lIo.nI! ..... n sentatlv es tbat will meet In Wash- Monday meet u~ry ' 192\t continu inl ' throu,l i- and lira. J, L. Hartsook. Mt knowin g , tbat M~ evening , Decemb er qt at Sunday " ttTtillu evening by a few ghterd th1l'2Q .re 9t-llraD~' ington this week lor tbe purpose Smith' was at home. " out Februal'Y and March Durinlr ' . 7 :30. Installa tion "". of officeu . vislrelative . c. ren an s. The. occaaton h I{fef I{fan - of . '.:Mr. Smit~ 'tet~rneQ .wl)eli' thtI that time I) 000 deaths . ~ere r8-' " for~ better vlaion -for ring business stablliza- ting membe rs welCOIDtl. ' better ~hlldreMn to moudrn \ ell' dO~ th tionconside twentyfifth weddin g ftrc ,was measur ported fro~. the above caule. ilasse. - pr!cei at its es height. 'By that time 8 1S outline d by Presi. OIa lI11rtsock, W. M., A sumptuol1a supper' was 'teason able--b eBt L Mhr. ht b e °dn~e 1 e e dent Hoover foltowi nr his con. ··entire bq:j\dlna: w~' in fla~e'I, 1 . 8ervic~onsult Dr. Rudolph the ut eranarqhuar Mh\nle fromm , Sec'y. c ~rc, an as ong as f I!o1one, . tbe _. ~ _ _._ ' Mr. i h Eye'sight 'Specia liit Tuesda y, Thurs heal~h pe!~ltt . . d with id t d no me!lnl ' at . hand ..for;. • - - -- . - " ed waa a .devote n ere nee w t 111 us t .J. C. r a an ra e . the fire \t wall Impo881ble ,C day, SatUrday. Cary's Jewelry membe r IrlVlnlr freely Mr. an of hIS ~e~ns leaders recen~J7.;,. _ ,ny rea.elle ot, II..." . ~E'F ~ 'J'~t1~ ",()F VENIS ON ~hop, Lebanon · O~o. . H9~E PJ;Sl'R QYED BY .FlRE family, The last tbree ye.a rs of hiS hfe, body w., 'left In .the. . -. Vi~e, ' ~~\Ia~d . b.y ~ defectiv ' e flue, Mr. Mr. Marqua rdt ~pe~t wi~h hi, laD . tio dopbt manr MiaJlll 6 ..~~ MOTH~~ S @"'.\H~ 1'11tnl.ufttll tb~ arrival destroy ed the t\!-room houae of J. and !rIn.. Edith Harris, Mis. Laura Joseph a,!d fa~lly In Ohio, where , readers saw a plctuna ~t W~~ KOIher, Mr. Hal,is corone r. , " . ,.~', . W. . 06l1ett: near Ktncma n, Mosher, Mr. he wall kmdly cared for. HC;l'!I ~~ with daught er, O.rtb ·Dayton al'!~ the Ine ape:nmll! Ron~ld·.:JI~wfte and fampy. At th!l r.egular meeting of the • \elll of • ., ,50Q. Tbe ilre orlglnbouse, "a twQ"~tory :'rame, and Ill'. enjoyed Fromm . the sqnset of his lif~ ,~ Mother six.room s' club which will he held ated \\1 the attic of tbe hOUle, ot (Jeer }Vbich ~ bad ldl,.ill n tfge ~ 0'" HaJlsoc'k -aniffa miiy qf ll'il- the quietc ple8!l8n structu re. was 'a c.o.~plete . t country ~O~f!. at the Grlld~ buildin g Friday aftel' where lOBI. Cpnadlap woods, wh,ich appear ed ford .apent 'Ph~klgivi~g ' . < , briokil In the ohlmne witl! y 'Were Ot a • r()bu~t You get nature ' expert' ~e ' wt" rep.lrin l;pna on MrII. Smith wa's the widow' of N.~" noon, Decembllr 6 at i'O o'clock, loose, 'D the Sund~y ~~yton Joum_l. " '~r• •«1 Mn. ciiartea F. Mo6h~r pI I ' ,o\meric fined an and to hIS Swill roo!,". watchel pnl.Y l t , at e \Jst t~e followtng pro~l'!lm win bQ ton Smith, who died about"eitrht '" Ilt JJt~ I!8me .tlme they . dou~~. , dwardlr aoad · CI.Inna~. ' . , thr/!e -- - ~. CarTs .Jewelry 80011, Lebano n yean aJrO.. . w~e~s pf hiS hfe, 9p rm i gIven: wlsbed they JIIlght have ,an oplJPj'. \ '. . \ . . .~. , • ," . whIch tIme he Ohio. had Store evllry -open ~re evenlnl Dflvptio B,' ns, Mrs. Williamsofl, , tunlty to t..st. a bit of tJie me~t. 1 Iofr arid Kn O' D IlIUi ~ . .. - - i Silloppl.a In D.,.tOD > ,.. had ~ and comfor t 'possible . H0:l"eVllll~ MUSIC, Sobl,lol ~hj1dr(ln I 1'elldtng, Such good fortulle iIIalPe' ~ ~ ~J, their ~~~Urf;ml:' , C" Mr. and MrII. K.. N. Houlrh " dlnn were ... " plata; tl!~ 1qfirl)l i~es pf ne',eoJlld ~o.t be 'Louise HendersoQ; addus. , Rev. , hcropinl in group of W!'ynesvillil' follt•• JIU'. Mr.' and: ~r•. ~ . Jl9mpto LUCKY NU~ER, Dayton Friday . Lealie G,tger of MiamBb~"g e. . . "ana CJemep,t ~a~, and sJjnn, )fir. conqiiere!! !lnd h~ tlntel1'ld qUIetly G. e. Dibert; musIc KrII. ftfaynard __ ~_ ,Dpninto tbe fin.al. sleep at day-break, Weltz; 1'1l~d!pg. Mrl\. frl\flk Lo. In posa,lIIlon. of a ft~uqloitio~ , .llil 'aId of :teftia,- m: arid Mn. 6. T. Friday. ' mornll)g, Novt\ml!el' ?O, May, ,enero.u aly cijvicled WItt\. h~ ,: lOod l~rD'... ·of SPi'lilg, Wllg. tn'f.Son aritl "iaII lacking . only. on!! week (If havlne friend W; E. StJOuj!; ' , . , -M' ~SON'le NOTICE / . ·l'§arybeU • .'H arnef of var\a" .~ rea~hed thp pn\.ll\ul'l age of 9,{ Sunday eveninK ~.; and ,Kl'llt '" n " .:, . •• ,. ' " ' , y~ar8, ,ne waa ' ttre oldest Of hili Stroud enterta rn,a wltti a 'delljt;~· -, ---.. f Mr. and . Mrs. ,Alfred .Bay Mr. fa~j1y, Imd' ttl!! I~Bt to be called. Regul,,:r luI venison d'n~er. Th!>~ .pre88~~ land Jlr&-Ben' SfultlC at OsborJr c,ommun~cabon 0 l.~r rrhere's nllu!tt but peaee where , ~a),fesTlle dLodge N~. 16~ F. & at this tim. to qjoy' tliair hCjsp~ arid "1'111 Lyman .n ay, Kr..and' III"" . ,Jesus , is, ' . taUt)' were Mr. . ue.s . ~y evelllng, ec'!m~t:•. " ,C~"' 1Percj R!&.!IOlb Mr. ana Mra: ~ph hond 10VIl. 1 cannot . under.t and. ber 10. VISltl1llg and Bojourn Zimmerman an.d IlhUdrenr ,)lr. 1p j mn )lID Fl6reriOI ~air and mg I lb. But It 'is joy feellum near! brethre n ;re ;hlcom@,W )f Mrs. P.. L. Realon ,. Mr. and · lIbiL. ren ,'lteu01 l weil,t., ,t o the .,Olp, . ~nd J nhi/l ~o l :mas, • U , own, to lay my nanp . F :J: ){oom'a w, Mr. .R. 1. JUaril'i'4 'of C E .\JjO$ ar 1t :1dld'dQ' ~.e.- :Where ,jesUit ;Is, tile old and youn, !', B, H\I,n dIITIIOG, ~e~ y. and' .Jltet rran~ IAMa'r r t. ~ 1. remind: hi~ bIB' ~' Alike. dWIIU In Bafjl~ IIUllt! i ' ' ,0\11 enj~yed .!~. ~~t. ~1 u 1Jlfttiday· IDlItnl JUJ, : . --~ '. ' . T"~~~ II . 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Tbe aaloareport made by Rob· ert J. Shawhan, ttustee under the will of J 1I8ph W. Shawluln, de· ceased, was approved. B. B. Ball was appointed guard. Ian of T. Flo'y d Ball, minor and tiled his bond of $1000 with Unitt'd Stat II Fidelity and Guat'anty --r-Company as 8uTety. ' New Suit. 'l' he cQ urt aU,t horized Margaret trhe Ma~onB\lildin g Loan E. Folk, executrix ~ f the ~sta~1! of • Ilvipgs ull1pany ,of Maso a versus Ellas Fplk, decea ed, to distribute h'\,at1k 'po J!;me l'y, ,Earla M, Elmery ce rtaio stock of t\1e e~tate, ' Hntl MIlI'y M. ::;-o ~tUp, for Inoney. The court ordered Jo hn W. ~Amoul, t ' laimed $1116.76 with 'in- ~ones, -adnlinistrntor of the estate 'r t tc~e s t at $1.44 per week from 61' John W. ~pp l egate , deceased eHA PTER X • IIrs •scen es were b llgltn. promptly fied cata r~ct. he hardly reached June 18, ' 1 029 , forClos u~e of to distribute certain stock to Mary , , • ' . at nme. Kendrick pl'om lsed to lilt I the pillar nt the edge of the mortgHge upon rCI~1 estate and for F. Jones. ' .Olaymore, broq4lDg deeply In the COlr.I' ,:t ny gO,.at thl'ee to rest. for 1porch. clutched it {or a m mont , equi table relief. Thll ' i 'ilI of James O. Michell, hlS earnest Boul, felt that he owed, the Elll-ntght g'rl d, but 'it was not ! caught a qu ick breath and flun g J eSsie Le e Kenlnon, versus Clpr- deceased was produced in court ~em some nto~ement. He meant until b .If par t seVC n that the day's down the steps. And th~t wa s that. ellce H. K nno n , for divorce, wil- a nd admitted to probate, Anna tt nobly. but I t sounded crude work wa,s cl one. ! All t.hi s pl'e paration for one minute ful nbs Ilee nnd neglect. Mitchell accepted the tru.st as exe' . Fl'unk ' hroll VI)rSU Lucy Ethel cutrix, No bond Tequired. L, H. w.ben he checked the car in front . At ni ne) hey went to t he first of of IIctio n. of her little home and took her the s ts. The California night he was taken to a warm room Shroll fol' div orc . and custody of T homp!loti, Ed. Pence, and Carroll ha?d, and llai~: was black and cold . The night in, nnd wTapped in blatlk t5 '''hile t he chiltlren, charges gross neglect of Hathaway were named appt·a;sers. And the label from a bottle of 'If you WIll let me marry you, t he torm was one of tempest and next scene was prepared. She was d t The court ordj!red that Clement I ' ll see that my wife divorces me." battle. '1'om Holby must run an supposed to hove run n long dis- u{he BI'ow n TWI! n~o(el Company S. Bowye r, executor of lhe estate These djvo~ce , o.f . co nv.enience automobile into a ditch . and make tunce betwee n the lust scene u ~d of indn nati an ( hio corporation, of Sam uel , Bow»el', deceased, shall marked the new-fashloned way of a desperate war agamst fo ur thi nnd s he must en lel' it wet versus The S, FIred Com pa ny of distribute cer ta lO promissoTY not es At length she got her signal B'nd Lebanon, for mOTley o nly, amount Il IHI other ,lersonal property to accomplishing old·fashioned righte h:'l1t e~ wh o were instructed to pU,t ousness. He wanted to make her l up a good figh t. we,nt forward nga in head down ~l a im~d $7 10,04 with in ter est those entitled , f ' an ,honest woman." ElIch bit of S(!(lncry through into the wild storm. ' , f rom June 26, 1!l:~9 and costs, The last will and testament of Come in and let U8 tell you about it Mem laughed nervously. which sl: (' was to flash had been During her alJsence a telephone "hc McC lure Oil Compa\lY of Willinm D. McFadden , deceased, "No, thanks !" It was as .u~- made rea~y t~e riay lJefo:re. P er- pole lind n tree harl been brough t Daylo n versus Albert M. Shuma k- wus produced in court and Ildmitinspired as possible, but then It IS fOTated ram P1PCS were remforced down by th e slor m a nd photo- CI', of Morrow for acco un ting, re- ted to probate. Anna G, R. Mcnot easy to make a brilliant an· by men who would playa fire hose graphed as thev fell, It WIIS her t . . d d 'bl Fadden accepted the trust a s exeawer to a stupid ' suggestion. ' She 1 or two upon the hapless actr ess, busi ne!ls n I\' to clamber across ri ~t nl\) g 0 1' er s nn eq ulta e r e- cutrix, No bond req uired. Oliver 'felt tbat she must impTove on it T he ga le was to be provided by an the pole and pu sh through the ____ W. Morris, John Booth and E ugene a bit, but she helped it little when airplane prop ellel' mounted on n branches of t he tree. and so fi~h t Coude n were made appraisers. he r WilY out of the pictul·e. The C omo n Pleas Proceedings It was ordered by t he court that she added: "Just as much obliged. truck. Good night 1" Mern inspected the settings she wind machine had been shifted Vuud ru Sa ndlin Was granted a J , A. Rebold, administrator of the was so briefly to ad r n. sevNa l times, Th e wi ncl mnn in hi H divo rce I rortl MC'rJ' is K , Sandlin, estu te of Sophia Soule, deceased, Two days late r she began lVoTk " Why do t hey build t hat fence confu ion forgot to notice thllt th e defelldant having been g uilty shall proteed to adve rtise the ,.. with Tom Rolby's eompany. Holby around the wind machin e?" she the property men had forgotten, of gTOSS neglect of duty. The prem ises f or sale. de crjbed the part she was t.o play asked Ken dri.ck. in their confu sion, to se t up the plai ntiff was restored t o her maidThe court authorized Rabert J. ~~~~~~~~~. _ _ _....-:_ _ _~~~~~!'!!!!'!!!~!"!!!!-._ read her the big scenes. "To keep people from walking fe nce before the propeller. It WIl S en name of Vauclra MiaTs. Shawhan, as trustee of the trust "': _- - -- - - -, m:= .. I - - -Peoplj! make love unconsciously into the J;!ropeller ~.nd ~e tting c~op after midni~ht now and eve rybody III th e case of The Mason Build- fo r Elbert Neil Shawhan, created Rhena Viola White, of Franklin, I S 'U F FER at times and in t he t ruest co urt· ped to mmcem eat, sai d K~ndrlck. was numb WIth cold , drenc hed with ing Loan and ,S:a ving Company, under the will of Joseph W. Shaw- N b 23 ships never a 'word is' spoken . Two After an hou r preparatIOn the promis uous rain. and a little ir- versus Frank p, Emery, Enrl M. han , deceasecl, to sell certain hond °D:~le:rBurton (colored) laborer I ? ? ? ? ? 80u .18 travel mystic gardens to- army was ready. for the battle. responsilJle, T heir wOl'k dny was I~m u\'y li nd Mary M. Soku p, it of t he estate. ' of Leban on and Miss Robertina , gether and come to deep under· A gl;'ntle ram fell, from t~e alrearly fiftee n hours old a nd it was urde red that se rvice by pub- ,Herber D, William s, executor Wooden, (colored ) cook of Leban. Stomach trouble relieved in standings without t he exchange of pipes, . The tire h,?se, aImed up In would last at least five hou rs more l licution be made upon Frunk P. of t he estate of Charles p, March, N b 25 15 minutes I INDIG.ESTION 8 syllabled t ho'u gh t. ' th,e aIr, a.dded Its ,:"olum e. The Tom I~ o l by h,ad been photo- and Enrla M. E mery. whose resi- deceased, filed his inve ntory anld onLeoovDn;w~~y . Hat fie ld. dairy - SOUR STOMACH - CAS Mem was so wooed by Holby. wmd machme set up Its m,ad cl.at- graphe d In u cli mb up the wet dence are unkn o,wn. appraiseme nt. employee of Morrow nnd Mi s, Eva -A C IDS TOM A C Hter . ~he ~vater a nd. t he lightn1ng sides o ~ n ,ravine. a nd wa s half I Th e case of H" Eugene Minton Mllry E, Riley accepte d the ap- Lucille Blackmore', fOf Lt' u::mon, HEARTBURN -D ISTRESS ~b8 ol'ders bad gone 10rth to fi lled It With, shattermg tire. froz en In hI S soaked clothes, but vel s us J oe Muncie was dismissed. poi ntment of a dministratrix of the November 20. AND ,PAIN AFTER EATnUh tile Kolby picture to a conThen Mem was called forth. She he stayed to watc h Mem thro ugb The case of Elrma E, Frauenk- estnte of Catherine Ril ey , deceas ING , a'fly or all caD be retie. elusion. ' 'Big night-storm scenes clutche~ her cloak about her and th is sce ne. n ec ht. a minor b~' E thel Kinlf, her ed, Bon d in the sum of $50 0 fil ed ~d uy Dr. Stone'. Pre.cripBill. Alle,wed had been scheduled for the tlnal thrust mt o the tem pest. It was She struggled with the mllniac next frie nds versus WI~liam wit h Det roit Fidelity and Sure~ tion. takes, and on the dnal morning the like driving t hro ugh a slightly raTe ,hurricane, stumbled a nd fell acros!! Frau enknecht 'wa!! dismissed. company as surety. J . K. Spen cer , bridge lumb er, AN OLD PHYSICIAN'S ""'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!'!!!'!~t~~'!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!'!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!~!'!!!~~!""!~~ t he te lephone pole, thrust aside I Th e case of Clnne nce A. Dugan L, M. Henderson, accepted the $38, 76 ; The Columbus l3lank Book I' REMEDY ':: - - - -t he wires, lifted hers If and breas- versus Rachel E. , Dugan was dis- appointment of a dministrator of Co., forms for I\ uditors office, Lnrre Size Bottle. $1 ted t he wind nga in . dl'ove into the missed. t he c5tate of James W. Creswell, $9.50: The Metalic Equipm en t Co. I Or cend lOe for .eDerOU. wreck of lhe f1l1 len tree, The l The eo urt ordered John W. deceased. Bond in the sum of 1 file cabinet, $86; Trustees of .. .ample. bra nch es whipped her wet flesh Bowling remain ed in custody of $14,000 was filed with R. A. Cross Public Affairs, light and gas, STONE LABORATORIES, cru elly. The li ghtinil1 jr just ahead the she riff. It was f urther ordered and Martha H, Henderson as sure- . $3.50; The Leban on Lumber Co., Wilmin.to~, Obio of her bli~tered her Vl ion like the the sheri ff shall cliispose of certain ties. Thomas Rich, A, B. Talmage repairs, ' $8.17; Monroe and JohnDept. lOA white-hot irons driven in to the ' implements now in his custo dy a nd Ross H, Hartsock were made ston, labor and material. $17.06: eyes of Shakespeare's Prince I' for the purpose olr making distilled appraisers. The Woodrow-W eil Stanuge Co., " , " " ,,"'11 ' Clarence. The wind blew her liquor. C t th' d Ch I L supp1i~, $9.75: Co lgute-Palmoline · h 1 C ' our au orlze ar es 'Peet Co., suppll'es, $8.13,' Hosp,'tal ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b r ea th bac k mto er lings. 11 she ase of The State of Ohio Kaufman and Arthur M. Price, had not gained n little support ' verSUi Lee Miller" the court order· exec u\ors of the estate of Max for Epileptics, burial expenses, from one stout bou gh of t he t ree ed the sheriff to destroy implem- K f d d t tran fer and ~28: J. K. Spence, wood, $3.25; au man certain ecease,stock a ofs the de. Monroe and Johnston, repal'.rs, ., ~8.s h e co uld neve r h ave reached the ,'' ents in his posesllion designed for distribute t he manufacture of distilled liquor d t th t 'tled 60; The Stakalta ,Mfg. Co., forms, ma rgi n of t he picture. 'h I n t h e case of Al£red C Brant c ea~e. 0 value ose en · k' s h K en d nc eart i wasd g a WIt The net of I the.estate 01 $1 .50', Harold Sweny, furnl'sh,'ng triu'mph as he saw her pass out of receiver of Alfre,d A. Srer' versus Jam es T. McClelland, deceas- and loading gravel, $39.10; J. K. WANTED the camera Tange. H e ca lled, "Cut The Miami Valll~ y Conted Paper ed was $1561.52, that the exemp- Spencer, gravel , $257.55; Zain and the camera men were jubilant Company, et aI, ilt was ordered un- tion of the widow exceeds her suc- Armitage, same, $535.50; Howard as each of them shC;lU ted "0. K' I" less the defendant pay the costs of . d ' th f t Cook, same. $385.90; Same fur- W ANTED- Part y who ordered cessioninheritance an IS taL ere ore exemp nl'shinr and 10adl'nlP gravel, $90', f or me ti t part:! for base of Hot Storm t h e case and the plaintiff the sum from ' .. Then Kendrick heard screams of of $2 127.47 wit h interest 1rom Danie. Day, repai~1 $I; J ohn Law, Henting stove to cull f or-.,s ame ,a t ' terror, wild howls of fear. He ran i Jun e 6, 1929 to date said premises ' supplies, $1.20: w. A. Lutz, re- once. Fairley Hardware Co. d4 ,fo rward and saw the blinded little fixtures and prop,erty shall be sold Real E.tate Tranden pairs, $I: The Shartle Bros'. fi gure of Mem st ill press ing on In the case of Alfred C. Brant' l J ohn and Maggie Long to Edith Machine Co., same, $1.25; Same RELIABLE DEALER wanted to handle Heberling Products in straight into the ,blur of the air- receiver of Alfred A. Srere versus Mae Hobbs, part of lot 806 in $18.75; Emerson Rarper, culvert plane propeller: The Miami Vaney Coated Paper Franklin . repair, $10,20; Albert Harper, Warren County. Excellent 0llPorHis heart sicke ned. Sbe would Compa ny, et aI, it was ordered un. Helen S. Robinson to Frank and same, ,4.50: Arthur Weiglein, tunity ,f or the right man. Earn· be sliced to shreds. She could not I' Jess the defendlllnts pay to the Clara Kirby 99,15 aCTes in Frank· hauling gravel, $2.25; Eu~en e Har- ings of $60 we ekly 'not unusual. per, repairs, $15.60; Phihp Heise~, Wr itt' ror free catalogue. hear the yelled warnings in the , plaintiff the sum of $1215.55 with lin twp. HEBERLING COMPANY noise of t he machine. I interest from June 6 1929 to date Hilton Wilkerson to David T. payroll , $65.80; Eden Terry, same DeG,pt. '. 1890 Bloomington, Dl. 'I'he. operntor shut off his engIne a nd the costs, then 'order of sale Williams 154.75 acres in Turtle- $306.30; The Ohio Corrugated Cui but thep l'opell ers stilJ swirled at a shall be issued. creek twp. vert Co., sewers, $214.55; The :;peed that made them only a --'--M. K. and Mary K. Kilburn to Oregonia Bridge Co., materiul , LOST • of light. The witnesses were , Probate Cour't ProceediD.' Rolin and Oma Johnson, 55.67 60: Guy Sigler, bridg'e lumber whirl I ~L.:s=-_.c.:.:...-2:"':""~.::J]!tl!~m.!I,rk;a~J~ dai concentrate makes good right. paralyzed by the horr<Jl'\lf""-the-~-ac rl!s- lh Union twp. 3.22; Van J&mp St one Co., start! Only a few days on Tuxedo Dairy aad momen t. It was decreed by the court that Jacob E. and Herbert E. Huff crushed stone, $88.1 4; The Oreg- LOST- Good Ll!lck leather Suityou see a real incrc[1se in the ~ilk Bow. ' Tom .Holby broke from a ni~ht- Donald Leroy B~lgford can be ad- to J. C. and Florence Irons several onia Bridge Co. repairs $2.20: Tho ' case. near Ohve Branch. Initl, , ' mare that oulran the immediate !lpted by Edward and Leona Bed· lots in Franklin twp. Morrow Gara~e, os, $65.04: The nlll E. .T. were on suit~se,-.RelIlard_ And you keep on gettiog 'lt- not only ,more, milk beauty of th e gil'l walking for- m~hau8 of ISharonville. The Nancy B. Witacr'e, by adminis- Kilpartick-French Motor Car Co., ' E d, J e,tTrey. d4 ward to a hideous fate. He ran 'c hIld's name willi be. changed to trlltor to Olivia HumphTeys, 12.32 gas and supplies, $210.42; Hersch· per (Jay at a lower cq's t pet: pound, but'loager lactaGnd dived for her like a , football Donald Edward Bedmgh~us. acres in Harlan el Biggs, Jabor, $50; Per ry B. tion ,periods, and longer active life for the 'c bws! FOR SALE tackler, hooked his left arm about The court ~r,~ered Wlll.ard J. Emma S, Weld ng to L. F. Simpson, operating maintainer, her knees and flung her backward , B!lchanan admml,strator WIth the Lamb lot No. 21 in Corwin. $60. Le8)j~ Shultz, same, $70; V , Formula - ingredients - milling. That's ,the secret. thru sting his righ t arm ' and his \\,111 annexed of t:be estate of John Perry Osborn, by executor to F. W. Tompkms, pay roll for IAl mo. FOR SALE-Poinsettias and all Wehav~~.: feed-and you can' ~ave , th<: results. head beneath her, so that when Bl!ehanan, deceasedl to distribute F. a nd G. E. Penquite 164.25 acr,e's $286.65; F. M. Collins, same, $217. kinds of ftowers for Xmas, Call ,on us. ' , sh e struck, her shoulders were up- S aid bond l\nd cheCk to ' Christine in Harlan twp. '4 0; 'E den. Terry; same, $287.1l5; Homlllllnde candies, pies, popcOrn on his lire'a at, her drenched hair Buchanan. W. C. and Emma Lewis to A. T. Rettig, same, $249; Chas. E. balls and doughnuts, Leave orders fell across his face like seaweed. L. S. Shaw~anl, guardinn, of the Harry L. Harding lot No. 113 in Bradbury, same" $257.'(5; Joe W. at Mrs. Ethelyn Johnson's on 'S he opened her eyes in a chaos estate . of Ehza Thomas, an in- Deerfield. Davis, same, $304; Fred Humph- Third street. . dll • of bewild erment. Just above her comp~te nt, was ,a uthorized to sell Mnud e and Frank Niebel to reys, same, $136,45; P. B. Monce, Lyt,Iet, Oh10 • the flying propeller blades were nnd dIspose of bcmds of the estate. James J . Knott lot No. 128,.in Ma. same, $110,40; Monroe and John- FOR SALE- White Collio female, gli stening in the light 01 ,the sun The judge advised that Dan Os- son. son,' g. rail material, $]7 W. spayed, coming 2 yenrs old, arc. bom ,can be rece:ived into the DayFrank L. Miller M. Sims, ' Chas. Burnett, They were still revolving when ton Statel hospit al. lots Nos. I, 2 and , $111; FOR SALE- 5 Poland China , " . . the willd machine man, leaping The net value of the estate of ville. ..11; , F. Brood sows , ' ~ from t he post wh,ere he stood ex· C .B, Vandervo'rt. deceased, was 14; The Phone '74F4l. ' J. H. S!lckett, d4 d PrM/" eo.m.t/01' Ewry R_lfllm.,."t-16%,20%, 24%. 33% pecting, her fate and bis own $ ~ 7,03~.23. Sussln L, Vandervort, Marriare Liceil.e~' Co., re---" ..-,--.-,-~~ , eternal remorse, ran to lift , her Wld(}w IS t he successor. paint FOR SALE- Fresh Cow. H. E. '., TII~do :. Ca'~ Meal fro m the ground. Others helped up , Accounts filed:and W.illi~~,!Qll, SprinQ! Valley #,! Tom Rolby. ' ' 'E state of Thaddens Morris. deroad, 2 miles east ot 'D ayton:""'" ••••- illilltaad moGer for)tou. 'I'healhhti..". on ic.roo. He had knocked himself uncon'. ceased, second a,ccount. Lebanon pike. ' .do& Ja 2~......od coaOD or PI"" s&du. E.ch IO·pound sack scio us when his head struck a rock ,Guardia,nship I~f Nipa L: Pence, SxLE'-Poland, ~male-- _ WriIlIUc abc~' «;I( -n o 'co'2OG po~oda of wbolc mllk., in the road . Hi!! cheek was rippe/i Illlnor, first account. of Blanch~!stElr see Samuel Wilson, ~ew ;nii.ii~"-"'IJI!II-"'-"'''''--------'''----~--= andHegushing blood. Estatesecond of Mary McCray, deGaskill, teacher n, Oh , io! ' .do& came to his senses' at once, ceased, and L.final. ' vember 23. , of , _ and forced a ghastly laugh. Estate of Chriistian S. Jack, de· David Oscar White, :factory FOR SALE-BuTbon Red Tur· Mem screamed with fear for ceased, third and final. worker of Franklin and Miss keys'" stro'ng, vigorous stock, him. She had n6t yet realized her toms $10.00, hens $7.00. Beauown escnpe, She was all pity for man Berry strains. Anna C. Stlng O Tom Holby, and anxiety. PINKY DI1!o"KY K . , y TERRY GIL~, ISON !Ion. "[t's nothing." he said. Then '" Dad'. a Poet ' but Doe.eD't DOW it " Phone 28F3, Ha,r veysbur .'dl l·
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WE .jUlt recei~ed' our firlt Ihipmerit of 'B uckwheat Flour of the lealOD. Thil ia the , aa~e weil-k~oWD flour-which we ha ve handled in the pall.
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Kendrick sighed "Tbat came near being a portra{t of your walking out of this world." Tom Holby did not "speak but he reached out and , seized Mem's hand, wrung it with an eloquence beyond words. He seemed to be sq uee zing her heart with clinging hands. She was consumed with an impatience" to begin a new picture at once. and to be very busy with life and love, beauty and delight. And yet, when Tom Holby, after they had left the lot, asked her to ride ,with him for a bit of air, told ;:;:~~;;~~::::~:::::::5~::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ was her he adoreq: when her and she adorable he that courted .4 her with deference 'and meekness arid pleaded for a little kindness-hlir 'I!e\lrt froze in her. She could not even accept a proifered beatitude. ,', She looked. at him 'and<thought ,-and !laid:, " , ~ ~'Too many , people : love you, T~~my. You Delong to the public, an~ you co~ldn't brin. yourself .dqwtJ 'to 'really loVing li~Je me." ' , "Oh, but 'I ' could lido 1 he cried. ' '!'Damrn my publicl .1 don't care 191' Bpythfng' but"" you.'; ! , , l'B,l tt l' baven't haa my public' , yet,'" and ' I 'loye :It. Just now' \M : -only love) ean_JeeJ' ia acted lov,y " (To 'be Cont~nu~:)
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TH~ESHER SUPPLIES-BELTS p,u1Jeys, babhltt metal, oU "ups. injectora, lubrlcaton, Iteam and water puns, puee .• 1U1, oilers, packlnrr, boUer fluea, suction hose and tank pumps. THE BOCKLET CO. 415 W. Main St. Xenia, Ohio. COME IN-And He ' the Gale,t.. Christmas Cards. PIPE, VALVES AND FITTINGS -For all purpose.. Booklet'. line of plumbing and he.Unrr 1UPplies are the best. The Boeldet-\!' King Co., 4.16 W. Main St., XeDia; Ohio. MQNEY ' LOANED ,
5-% Farm LONG OR SH'o'RT TIME-lla!1 terms. Allo SUi'Veylne' gd' Ati-o stractinrr. Write ,and I . "Ill can, , and ·see jou. Sam D.' Uenkle, Wa,- " neaville,' Ohio. '.' .hl ~, LOANS on ' "Livestock, Chlit:tek, , , Second Moriqu. Nota'boll.lIt. " Job ~r~ine, ,I J,., 'Xenia. Ohio. ' ,
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t • hleh rates o1rered for money. One rrea~ paper and company had more tJlII,P .~O.~'VV'. O{}O In cash '"Working In money market for two -years t o the recent collapse of speculative boom. . 'l'he end of speoUlation sends can money· ba()k to its sources. Literally bl\lions of dollars. of cap ital have thus been released fol' pl'oduct ive use, since' October. The same ca pital that was earning an average of allQut B percent while stocks were boomin'g is now looking for investment at 5 percent or even lower. This is no t New York's money; it is the money of the entire nation. Every part of the United States has now more free capital available for building fol' indu stl'iHI , expansion, fot" local loans on flound local busin ess enter pri ses, than it has had for two of thl'e~eal!'_ ••_ _ _
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M,r. and Mrs. A. S. Oollett Welle .Thankllgivine_ pay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collett in Dayton . The operettn ." Bobby Brewster' s Roost er" put on by the Srd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades Wednesday evening waa a ' decided success. Billy Carr, us Bobby Brewster:," showed decided talent both 8 S a s in ger and un actor. Marjorie Shumaker as " ,G ranny Bobbin" was Ve\'y good. All the other characters were well portrayed and the teachO1'S, Mrs. Imogenn Voic'r s and Mrs. Mari e Gray, cooperating with Miss Helen Stcvens. t he mu sic teacher, des!! rve a great deal 'o f comm !! ndll ti on f or the manner in which the operetta was put on. Ench of the township schoo ls put on an e nter• tailling number a t the beginning I of the progrum and the orchestra 1 furni shed mus ic between scenes. Fi re f rom a def ective flu e de-
THE OUTLOOK FOR PROSPERITY
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~~ro~~dn~~e ~l~~!d O{;y t~ii~9noOgll~i.l~ be charged in most states, 8 perbe e Hnd occupied by a family by cent in H f ew, still nigher in on e President Hoover's conferences nnme of Thompso n, Friday evenor two . But 6 percent in New of big business heads have had ing. Neighbors and fri ends gbthYork's legal rate-cxcept in the a reassuring effect already . The el'ed a nd rescued most of the concaBe of "call money." railroads and the great industries tents of the house, but the fire Loans in units of $5,000 or have given th eir pl edges not to ha rl ~a ill e d t oo much headway to more, payable on demand, and reduce their productiOn and devel. suve the house. The water supply secured by the d e po ~ it of secUl'i- opm ent programs but to increase was ' inudequat e also. ties listed on the Stock Exchange, them, to employ more men in stead Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett wel'e may be made in New York legal1y of laying ' off workers, in many in- Sunday dinnel' gu ests of Mr. and at any rate of interoBt the porrow stances to increase wages. The l\tr. Ira Hartsock in Dayton. Mrs. er is willing to .pay; In practice, g overnors of the states have been Co ll ett remained over fo r several ca ll loans of thIS kind ar.e ma~e almost unanimous in their assur- day's visit with relatives and only to brokers and only In ~ntts : an ces of increased activity in pub- fIi 'nds. of $lOO,OOO. Th ey are necessary I lic works. The PI'esident himself Mr. an d Mrs. Chas H. Gray and b.ecause Stock Exchange trlln sa~ - . has pl edged the Federal Govern- fa mily and Mrs. Amand a Starr tlons are all on a spot cash baSIS ment, so far as Congress will were gu ests on Th anksgiving Day and the broker who buys shares au thorize it, to a building and of G. Clark Starr and family near .for a customer wh o h!,s ~ot put development program beyond Spring Valley. Other guest s in up th e full purchase prIce ln cash. whllt had been contemplated. elud ed Mr. Ilnd Mrs. W. M. Math!'lust borrow th e rest of the money It seem s to be true, then, ias and son of Dayton, Mr. and In order to pay f or the shares. Of that unlike all previous slumps in Mrs. Ray Stan and daughter of ~ourse, t~e" customer :vho buys the stock market, the one which Lumb erton, a nd )fro and Mrs. on margin pa ys t he I.nterest. _ occured in October was not caused Paul Rich and family of near LebEvery great speculatIve mo~e- by anything in the general busi- anon . .ment of stocks sends up the prtce nesS situation. And it seems as Mrs. Willard Bogan resumed of ~all mon ey. Tn the Nor.thern certain as anything in the future her t eaching du t ies In 5th and 6th PaCIfic corn er of 1901 the prtce of can be, that if all the pledges grad es Monday following an abcall money went up to lO Opercent given to the Presid ent are kent, 61' sence of nine weeks, due to I11nes!!. The law. of supply and demand most of them. 1930 will turn out Mrs. Marie Gray was her substlope,rates In the cal\ money market to be the most prosperous year in tute. 8 S III al\ other markets. When the our national history. Mr. !1nd Mr8. 'Howard Graham rate is high money flows into the and MIsses Helen and Kathleen market from every source of capiUncle Si Tinklepuugh says the en~ertained a.t dinner and cards tal in the world. Eve p,y bank in grindston e business ' ought to be 1 Frtday evenmg the following the United States sends all it can looking up, now that so many g uests : .1I~rs. Mary Dost,:r, Charles spare of its reserves to Wall Street folk s that lost money in Wall and WIlham Doster, MISS Est~e r Private capitalists send in their Street are putting their noses to Underwood, M~ . and Mrs. Chnt hundreds of t housands, great cor- 'em again. Cleaver and )lISS Ruth, Mr. and porations suspend pr9grams to get Mrs. Bob Stump. Mr. and Mrs. The Post Office Department Herbert .Carr, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. ~ ev s the /?um on the new stamps Luk ens a nd baby. Mr. and Mrs. A. will taste better than the old ones. S .Coll ett, Mrs. C. E. Gordon and It won't be any more nourishing, Robert Gordon. Miss Dorthea Davis was the however. guest of Mis!,! N e1lie B"oerstler in ... Norwood over the Thanksgiving PUBLIC SALE holiday . Guests of Mrs. Mary Haines Deciding to move to and Charles Smart at six o'clock I will close out aU my "'~'''8,,'''~l.l dinner Thanksgiving Day were 30 Years Experienc~ in Flttin feed, stock and implements. Mrs. Charles Smart and Miss and Making Glasses ed 3 miles S. of Waynesville, O. Grace Smart of Cincinnati; Mrs. - at-~ miles N. E. of Lebanon 3 miles Ernest Oswald, Rosemary and E. of Dodds, '5 miles W. of John Oswald, of ~ebanon; Harveysburg, 3 miles N. of Oreg- Robert and Richard Franken. onia, % mile S. of the old covered There ' will be an all-day meetE.er,. Tue.d~,., Thur.da,... bridge on Caesars Creek on the ing of the Nutrition Project" AtSaturday old Cy Smith place on tractive Desserts" at the Aid room No cb.rae for E.amiDation TUESDAY DEC. 10, 1929 .,.. Friday, December G. Mrs. HilBeginning at 10 :00 , o'clock, 9 liker's assistant will be p,resent head of Horses, 10 head of Cattle, and give the 1st lesson , on 'Candy IB, hend Hogs, Farming Implem- Making" and the Srd lesson on ents. Feed, Harness. Blacksmith It "Desserts." All ladies who are Inother tools Butchering Outfit, terested are requested to come Household and Kitchen .Furniture. and bring one article of food for NOTARY PUBLIC the lunch at noon. A. R. BLAIR Mrs. Mary Finch spent several National Bank Martin & Stanley. Auct. days this week in Columbus with W. Hibbert, Clerk. Capt and Mrs. Chas. Garner and Will Drawn _ - Eatat •• SeUled ---son. W.yne""ilIe. Ohio ' Subscribe for The Miami Gazette
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Coble"z ... Lyofts . .. Ber!;" ... Florence Gablo.z •.• VienNtl . _ . Yokohamtl Shtlfttha; ••• Bombay These are more than just .places on the map. Everywhere throughout the vast stoCk8 assembled for the holiday season at Rike-Kumler's, you will find gifts brought direct to Dayton from these remote corners, In eaeh of which is located one of the forei~n oftices of Rike-Kumler's and its associates. Morabadad brassware from India, Glassware from Venice , the finest of linens from Belfast intricately ha:ld-tooled Florentine leathers from Italy, mellow ivory and soapstone carved by cu nning Chin.eae hanris, prayer 'rugs from Pel"Bia . . . all theee await your selection a8 the ,perfect gift at Rike-Kumler's.
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The Art of Gift Giving Sometime while shopping you have happened upon just the gift you were looking for . .. you knew without looking further that here was ,.. gift for person. Gift giving is an art that pre8UpPOSes a great deal of thoughtfulness and insight on the part of the donor. At Rlke-Xumler's wille gift givers all wel1 as worried last minute shoppers will find such a numoorleu quantity of ideal gifts that even the most exhaustive Christmas shopping list lloon dissolves into a pleasant memory for both the donor and the recipient.
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Lady i. Free ('of Rbeumatiam and Mrs. MabelF. Terry has a new Chevrolet COU1le. Slomac.b Trouble After 20 A little Thanksgiving boy came Year. of SufferiDa· to the home of Mr. and Mrs. EImer Lamb (Nee Elva Moore) at Corwjn on last Thursday morning to make his 'fnture home. Our ~ ~ l: o o l wiJI take the 'Schick
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and son By Algernon GhaNe!! Sw.iflbU·~II+----"""o-u -r-:-t-een Year. of Midldetown ate their 'rhanks- I All the bells of heaven may ril!g, EXPER'IENCE giving dinner with the Henry All the birds or heaven may smg, Moore family. I All the weUs on earth may spri!lg, Miss G1adv's Taylor of Franklin All the winds on earth may bnng and a Miss Stancel oC Beavertown All sweet Bounds together; ' called on the K. E. Thompson Sweeter fat· than all things heard, I family Thanks~iving Day. Hand of harper. tone of bird, Our 8chool WIll present a Christ- Sounds of woods at sundawn stirROOT FOR AND £ONSIGN inas program (which is just around red, your Cattle, ho~, sheep and CalTY the corner) the date will be an- WellttlK water's winsome word, • to Nonia-Brock Qo., live wire aDd, nounced later. I ' Wind in warm, wsn weather. Wayne.ville, Ohio procreulve Arm for the irb.s~ The MichelEl and Wickels are , One thing yet there III, that none, buildlnr_ a new cattle feedine shed Hearing ere Its ehlme be done, market prices 'aDd iooil: lel'Vic•. Lon Brannolll' of Xenia waa the Knows not well the Bweetelt one U.loll Stock Yard., Ch,cl.aati, O. Sunday guest of K. E, Thomplon Heard of man beneath the lun, Reference: Ask Arat man )'ou m._t and famUy-, ' . Hoped In heaven · bereafter; rJ • . • , J. Lee TaJrnare of South Leb- Soft and strong and loud and ltrnt anon was th41 Sunday afternoon Very Bouhd of very lirht, guellts of hili hiome folks. Heard from morning's rOllest IIIRS. C.\RRI~ SCtlQENLlNCl ChSIl. mIl hu bougbt Lon Branheight, , non's place nellr the ehurch here. When the eoul of all deUrht, Phone 93 Twelve degrees below lIIero here Fills a child's clear laughter, With Dependabl.· flFpr twepty yeal's 1 Buffered on last SaturdJY mQrn\nir. , Golden bells ot welcome rolled from rhe\lmlltl~m and lndigel:ltion, The house on the Ed. Roberts Never forth lIueh note, nor told, Serum and Viru. and Konjola Is the first and only farm near Harveysburg burned to Hours so blithe in tonee so bold, As the radiant mouth of gold mlldiclne tllat ~rought any real 1'0- the ground Friday evening. in.urel both SafeJief," "aid Mrs. Cllrrle Sehoenlillg, Grandpa Moore reached his , Here that rings forth heaven, ty ,and Succes8 SSO Walnut IItreet, BeIJevue, Ky. 91st mile stone on last Sunday. the golden-crested wren "Rheumatism centered in my arm. J. W. Snell and family are now Were a nightingale-why, then and limQs. The aches and palnl pleasantly located In their new Something seen , and heard of men were awful. Sometimes I was un- ,bungalow In Har~eysburg. . Might be half as ~weet as when Auctioneer and Clerk able ·to · do the lightest kind of Miss Vesta Eilts, east of WelLaughs a chIld of seven. Harveysburg, O. housework. No matter how careful man has a nE!W car. • - • ' Phone 24 I was about my diet I suffered ~Ith Phone 31 WHEAT · Indigestion spells and. terrIble blo!lting pallis. NOTICE OF' APPOINTMENT "But as bad as my condition had The most important news that become, I could feel a change in Estate of ;James W. Creswell, has come ' out of Russia Is the re- ~!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~~~!'!!!'!~~ :'---~------""''''-1 myself before. the second bottle of deceased. norteddiscovery by. RUIl8I~n I ~ Konjola was gone. I took six botNotice is hereby given that L. botanists of a new hybrId crain, a ties In all and now I can tall any- M. Henderson haB been duly ap- cross ' between ,w heat ' and l'ye. It , one . that Konjola is t.he first pointed and qualified as Admims- is said to combine the food quali. medicine, that delivered me from trator of the Estate of James W. ties of wheat with the cold ' resis, . , all my health troubles. That'·s just' Creswell late of Warren <:J0unty, tance of rye and to yield tree times RESIDENT what it did, ended tholle rheumatic Ohio, deceased. 88 many bushels t,o ,the acre as ore , pains and' restored 'my digestion." Dilted this ' 20th day of, Novem- dinary wheat. · . . f ~.et'rlesf,' , Konjola i~ iold In Wa)'llesville bel' ' 1929 . ' . Not all newa that cornea out 0 \ at ,Ada•• D .... ~tD",. . antl · by all ' • W.Z. Roll \ R'u ssia can be .credited, and t~is' , the.. best. drugirlWta throughout, this Judge of the Probate Court, may be : exaggerated , It. must '~e PERMANEN~ LOCAT.lON entire seetion. , ',' , . ' Warren ,County, Ohio ·remembered, however that RUSlJa • • _ _- - -, ' gave the world new grains before the war. Duru'm . wheat ortCinated 'LEBANON;-miIO. ' t f ' "S • -When F .. ,.i . . Potato ... HI. D or IWI.. . R.ID_~ . in that cou;ntry ,as . well .. other . E~•• I ...ID" When to.r ning hem~ or basting U a little flour is sifted over valuable vaneties. · If thla latest repo~ is true, tbie I .. , ,__ 1_ aeamll. try · paper clips to hold p'o tatoel before dropping them Into pan thl' will keep tbe fat discovery Inay have revolutlon,a ry them,. they wUl not fall out IIi.F.IIi~ • • ~· •• ---iII~" consequences :Cor tbe wl1ole ' w,orld. readdy ~ pina_ ',from sputtering.
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GOll l ' ( . MI'8. C. M, Houch Wet:e dinner MI'~. C. 1\1. Hough cele. he attempted to Kuesta of Mr. and Mrs. K. N. hratt'.1 the fiftieth anniversary of I <'l<intlh' u tho kitchen ranltc Hough on Thursday; Lilllil' wedding with an informal lit th,· home D. W. Jenkins, I )!':llh!'\,[ng of relatives and fri nds. threo lIlill/,j south of New BurlingWe give C dot Stamps, Cary's - - - -- 1'hc guest~ " 'ere l\tr. nnd ~l rs. ,,\ 11- 1 t n in Clin to n ttu nty, MH. Junie , Iililll Guthrie nnd daught 1', Miss , Mil I:! ul'graff" 2 years old. died J 1 h 1~va, of j)nyton ; Mr. and Mrs. Joe ut o'el o'k .'utul'duy night, four ewe ry op. 1.' hpmns of" enlerYille; Mr. nnd ' htHlffl laLc\', Mrs. A. ·C . . Sparks was visiting Mrl:'. Jumes J ohns, Mr. und Mrs. [ ' he WIl S fo und lying on the . D M d I .hAde,; Johns, ~fl'. nnd Mrs. Allan kitchcn 111101' by her hu sband, In ayt~n . on ay. FOR RENT Ji:m>rick of I~ yl1e; ' D r" llnd Mrs. J. ' ,l'hn wh n lue ret urned to the Born· to Mr. and Mrs. E lmer W . Ward, Mr. Amo Hough , Mr. ·\ hOlls ' for supper ' afte r having Lumb, 1'hnnksgiving Day, a son. \ e lilf 1I.)u)!,h. !\II'. nnd Ml's. finny ~p nt t h uft,clI' noon chopp ing wood FOR UENT- Busin ess rool11. In-' I Hough and so n, Robert, of Rnr- ! on the flll'm with Mr. Jenk ins and Little Pauline WQolard is sufquire of Mrs. Mnggie Burn t. \'\'y~b urg; 1111'. un ci MI" . Kimm . ri C!' hill I'll n. PUll!. T I H~ two s mall chil- '(ering from a bad case of chicken II'. lind MI·s. Vern HOllgh , 11'110' 1dre n of lhc E1urgrnffs, M ilic, fo ur pox. lind Mrs. K. N. H ough or Wllyn s- und laTU, lwo y aI's olet, who viII. were in t hl' house alone with lheir MI·s. has. Duvis and fam ily ~ ...- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - " ' ; - - - - - - - '.. Ninc of the ~ c ~lIe!;ts weI' pre s- 1lI11thel·. were unharmed . The fire spe nt their vacalion in Clark.s, en t" fit th w!'dding fifty yea rs ago . ' which hud sprelld to pal't ~ or the ville. - _ I kitchen wh en the bluzi ng oil s pattel'ed the w!lll ~ , died out after Franklin Pack er of PennsylCLASS ME ET ING ~l" o l'l · h inj.! wnll s and woodwork. I vania, is visiting at the Friends' ---The BUI·grnffs moved . to t he Hom e. Th e young !ll'l) plc of the W ay- J en kin s h me I I'o m Dayton five nesvill c Church of h ri ~ t gntheTl'd da~'s hef ore the t rllgedy occu rred, Mrs. R. Wheeler of Cinci nnati at the Henry hon,,' last l"ridllY Mr. Burgrnff wenl to WO I'k as II is visiting her mother Mrs. James night for th!'il' monthly meet ing. (arlll hand nnd hi s wife t o serve G I'lIh um. A fter the class l11 eeting I h(' v n- us hOll sekc P C I' . The y were IlUlking For the conveni ence of O Wlll'r~ of dogs we hnve arl'8n~ed ing W tl S s pent in plny inll' gllnll!s. tht' ir hume with MI'. J enkins and Mrs. W. P. SlIlisb ury and Mrs. to be at t he fo lluwin g p la ce~ fur tile purpose of issuing Thl" hostess ~e n' e d !'efr('s hm cnts hi:, so n. ' Harvey Rye wl!l'e Unyton visitors which 1111 l' njoyed. The bod y was remove d to the Tuesduy. Lic enses for the yea r 1930. - - - -~l cC lur e ul1llt!rtnl<i ng pa rlors :ln d funem l service s were conMI·~ . T . S. Hllnlin lind little son ON E MORE DI ST RIBUTION ,Ju(·t ed Tue~duy a ft er noon at 2 Lansing , urI' vi !litin g her mother u'c}?ck at the home ot' Mrs. III 'FulnlOuth , Ky. OREGONIA, Sherwood'. Store ..... .. ...... .. . 8:30 to 9:00 A.M. II wa~ :It1noul1c pd by .J o~ep h l , . 11)(' . B,urgra ffs m ov~ d to .the WELLMAN, Gray', Store ...... .. .. ...... ... ..... . 9 , 15 to 9 :30 A.M. T. T racy , aud it!)!' of s tale, lhut \ I.llIlmas KN\t, \'I, ut ?llll odgl'vlll e, Mrs. Oliver Dllyis and grllnd- I l~ll're wo uld be u l~e more ~lis triulI - I, aYl' IIC (' o unt~ _ • _ __ dllughter, Mn ry Eli7-ubeth. were in HARVEYSBURG, Welch & Daki n'. S torel0:00 to 11:00 A.M li on of th e gllsolll1c tllX 111 1929 . ' . Cin 'ill ll llti Tuesdny. CORWIN, Corwin Grocery Store ...... ... .. .. . 11 : 20 10 11 :45 A.M. Trllcy suid thi ' dis tribution wou ld FATALLY INJURED WAYNESVILLE, Ford Service .. S'alion.. 1:00 to 2 ,00 P.M. b.c mll de Decemb r. 15 a nd es- r O. C. JohnSOn of P ort Willium LYTLE, W allace', Store .. .... .... ..... .. ......... . 2:30 to 3 : 15 P ·M. tll~Hlte!1 the ~ow n s lllJls would reMr ~. Ruth Stingley, 32 , of splint the week-end with Mr. and celv nr>l~ruxlrnHtl' l y $250 each. Sl' rillJ{ \ alle~' . was flltnlly injurcd I Mrs. F. D. Dakin. RIDGEVILLE, Brown', Grocery ........ "" .... 3:30 to 4:00 P.M. the ~ O~II tl.!'~ $ 10,000 e~c h lind t he Tu "s tiuy mor ning whe n th e uutoPEKIN, Kirby Oil Station .. .. ........ ........... ... 4 : 15 to 4 :30 P.M. MI'. and Mrs. Alfred Wright. o( m u nlclpalltlc ~ IIJlJl !'ox lmut~' l y $ 1 n. " hil in which she was driving for each m{,lor vdll cle rcg lslered. to Xenia fr o\l1 her home s kidd ed Co lumbu s, spent S unday with Dr. Persons who cannot come to the Au di to r' s ofliefl or be at t he -- - on lh(· icy' road a nd over lu rn ed. lind Mrs. A. T. Wright. above nllm ed plllees cun secure i ag hy ~ ('ndi n A' requ ired fe,:. d ~ Ch a1'les " css, wi th whol11 sh e was sc ription of dog (age . sek, color brel'd) nllm c of townshIp 11\ Mrs. Rowena Zllrtma n of Xenill dr iving, wus unhurt. which own er Ii Vl'~. ulsn postage fOI' return of license tllg, to Mrs. Sti ngley was th e wife of is vi iting h el' cousins Mrs . Oliver t he County Au<l iIOl·. LC'banon. Owne l's lin d harborer s of dogs Hu sse\l St ing ley of Spr ing Va ll ey. lJavis lind Net ti e Ke pler. will plellse be ul I1 lO h t N lIvenien t plnce for them pl'omptly ~t time mentioned . Mrs. J. O. Cartwr ight is in Cin· Robert tIunt slowly improvDogs three months old or over In list be licensed before Miss Chllrlotte !\fa lllY or Cin- cinnati this week the g u est of I ill ~: III tli ' l\lidd lt: tnwn hosp ital, ci nn uli is vi siting' her grandmother Mrs. Brndbury . Poole. Janunry 20, 19 :10 , 0 1' n pena lt y wi ll IJ ~ added. >,inc" II rocent opera tion. Mrs: J ames Graham . Miss Edith Crnl11 of Mt. lI elllMr. R. A. Cross was t h e dinner ALL DOGS MU ST W EAR TH E IR LICENSE TAGS thy spe nt Wed ll esday eve ning g uest of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Hennnd Thursday with Miss Eva derso n Thanksg iv ing Duy. Wharton. ;--------------. MI'. and Mr. . Guy Routzuhn lind Miss Emogene Beckett of Daydnughl e rs s[l<'ni 'a lurday IIftc!'- 1 ton spe nt Sunday with her parents n oon in Dayton. Little Betty is Mr. nnd l\'Irs. Lon Beckett. ! s lowly improvi ng under t he care of a Dnyto n doctor. Mrs. Hester Robinson is improvMrs. Mary CUl'l11ony n!tended A new package of exing slowly at t he home of Mrs. a fum il y dinner Th anksgivi ng day cellent peanut brittle. Eddie Woolard at Belmont. lit th e hom e of MI'. a nd Mrs. paul l F I I Y in Dayton. Ask for it by name, to Mrs. Carl Croll a nd little son of Th ermom eters have reg istered Franklin, are spending a few days guard against substi5 be low zero Saturday morni ng with h er parents Mr. nnd Mrs. and 2 below Tuesday morning. E lm er Sheehan. tutes. BRIT -L-NUT is This ea rly wi nter is keeping Guy Rou tza hn and helpers busy at always ftresh. highly Mrs. Gr;nce McCune, Miss Ruth Lytle Gal'Uge . Miller and Mrs. J. L. Reid of Lima Mrs. Susa n Saylor is s pending flavored and just plain were guests of Mrs. Eva Miller a couple of weeks with her Thanksgivihg Day. <Iauffhter, Mrs. Vi rginia Nash and "good!' A big pound fami ly at Youngstow n. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Woolard of Orv ille Phillips spent Thanks- box for only Belmont entertained for Sunday givir:g !:l l he home of Mr. und Mrs dinn er from 'Lytle, Mr. and Mr/!. Charles Witters at Middletown. Jim Hayes and children Roy and Mr. a nd Mrs. Frank Woolley and Ruth. family of Dayton s pent ThursdllY with Mr. and Mrs. Will ia m Brown Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hawke and Mr. Brown's condit ion r emains family, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard abo ut the same. Wellz lind daughter ate ThanksMr. nnd Mrs. Gl enn Brock, son giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. and d a u~h te r r eturn ed to their Try It! It's Good! M. L. Parshall. hom e in Indianapolis after several days visit with their parents, Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sackett and Mrs. L. G. Brock. e ntertai ned on Suno~Caro Mr. a nd Mrs, Charles J ohns ate line Bamett, Mrs. Laura Scars Mr Thanksgiving dinn er with Mrs. nnd Mrs. Hurry Turner a nd son, E lizabeth Smith, a t the Soldier's all of Bellbrook. Home at Dayto n. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Kenrick Miss Emo ..ene Beckett and ,Mr. Rll d MI·s. W. G. Haines attended and Mrs. Ray Conner of Dayton; t he f un eral of their cousin, Mrs. TlJO 1e~a.~ Store Mr. Earl Holland of New BurlingE lizabeth li etzler at Piqua, Monton and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Beckett day. , and Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Monger Waynesville, Ohio The You ng people of Ail ey Chap were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James el near Dayton . gave a splendid Conner of New Burlington, pla Y entitJ ed "Lucky Day," at Thllnksgiving Day. t~e t ytle Hnll on MondllY of last week . Miss ' Janet Cartwl'ight was Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Savage enhostess at a pl easant lit tle bridge terta ined to dinner Thanksgiving. , party on Friday evening. The Mrs. Bell e Di nwiddie and daug hg uests were Misses Hesse, McInt er , Miss Olive. Paul Savage Bnd tire, Frances and Elizabeth Hen- r,..-----~------------------- Mrs. Lea h Strouse and son Wilkle, Alice Gons, Esther Henderliam of Waynesville. . son nnd Louell,a Willia mson. Mr. an d Mrs. Allen Emrick, Mr. and Mrs . Chas. Johns and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Jacobs and Mrs, . Jam es Johns attended the son Ralph lind Mrs. C. Q. Megolden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bnyant of Dayton spent ThanksCharl es Houg h near Waynesville, g iving Day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Sunday. B. Earnhart and daughl'er. Loren Routzahn entertained a nu mber of I riend s at a dance at Misses Frances and Elizabeth Lytl e Hall Saturday evening. Henkle and Mr. George Henkle, M,'. nnd Ml·S. Kesler Graham of Wittellburg college, accom~ nd daughter sPc!1t Thanksgiving panied by two college , friends, In Columbus. MISS Bernice reMiss es Hesse and McIntire, spent main ed till Sunda y with h er aunt th e holidays with Mr. and Mrs. lind family. . S. D. Henkle. Mr. undo Mrs. Frank Robinson spe nt th e wee k-end in Tol edo with Mrs. May Haines presided lit a t he fOl'mers f ather and brother verjy pretty Thanksgiving dinner and wife . tab e at her bome Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Melvy n Swank Her improved health and and so ns of Dayton spent ThanksB acon, lb . . . . . . . . 19C sDay. t r eng th w h'ICh h as rnad I' t hi I ,POll" giving with Mr, and Mrs. Edd Two , po und s or more, suear sible was one reason for .the thank Longacre . cured fulness in the hearts of thOle atMr. Jake Reeder and Mrs. Mae H Ib 22 tending, all was,alllo, the meeting Hartsock were married Wednesami, .. .. C of a brother and sister, who bad day even ing lind will r eside at the Whole or half, sugar cured, not seen each other for twenty tenant house on the Dr. Hern.ot salty · years. William C. Haines well mlln far m. Fresh Callies, Ib .ISlL2c known here and now of Johnstown H. M. Clark has rented his farm 7~ Pa, . and Mrs. Anna Vrance his v,n~ated by Mr. Smith, to Mr. Four to 6 I b, Average, fine sister met Thanksgi~ng da:i. for 1 !'I~l ble and famil y, formerly of P ork Roast the first time lIince 1909. Those IndIana. present were Mrs. May Haines I\ft-. lind' Mrs. Calvin Longncre S ausage, 2 Ib 8. . .. • 38C ' ' Mr. and Mrs. William Haines, and son and Mr. und Mrs. Wilbert Pure Pork, bulk of casirig Johnstown Pa., Mr. and Mrs. S ~vnnk spent Sunday evening Marshall Haines, of Dayton, Miss ~v\lh Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Swank P or k St ea, k I b . . , " 20 C Anna Marshall, Mr, and Mrs, A. 11\ Dayton. Fres h slice shoulder R. Vance and family of this ~lace: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis and sons, Mrs. George Davis Mrs Beef cut from prime ba~y we Marvel White and daughter~ Mr' Beef Lester Deitz a nd Mr and' Mrs' Culvin Longacre spc ~t Thanks: Prime Rib Roast,lb.2Sc g ivi ng Day with Mrs. Emma Foulks a nd sons and Mr. and Mrs. Beef RoaBt: ... ,. 22%c Wilber t Swa nk. 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Adams :Drug Store
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. We, the undersigned, allow no hunting, trapping or trellpassing on our farms, . Chas. T. Ellis ." 'Chas. E. Michener T. S. Hardin: l~~~~~~~~__~~________~______~-= ~ ~ ~ Da~s Furnas ~ - Gona Brothers · ~111!!!\!!~~!!!e.~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!'!!-!!!!!!!!!.-!!'!........ ~~ ~~ -• .~."'!!!!!!!!'!'!~Elias Oglesbee "" E. F . ReiCsnider ·Edwin S. Furnas
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They're big, husky, fine looking tires--real headliners. Wide,' . heavy, tread- abu.n dance of. trac.Hon- carcass of genu'ine Super, twis~lifetime guara~teed. 9nly Goodye!lf, because they build ipilUona more tir.e s ·t,han any other company, can ofter luch ' . values. Yo,:,'ll rave, too, when you see these tire$ and :' our . . . prices. . . . OOlJle in 'and Jet us show yo~ these value chllmpion8.
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